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TH WHOLE NO. 14,103. D1KECT0RI FOR ADTERT1SERS. AMUSEMENTS?Pni Pack?5th and 6th coll. tSTKOLOUY?12th Pack?Ith coL ILLIARD8? 12th Pack?ttth col. BOARDERS WANTED?2? Pack?"ith col. BOARD AND LODOING WA.NTED-2D PACK-3th aad 6th coll. BROOKLYN BOARD?2n PACK-flth col. BROOKLYN HEAL ESTATE KOK SALE?3d PaCS?lit coli BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES?8th Pack. Bl. SI.NE8S NOTICES?7th PACK-Bth col. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE?2d Pacr-IH coL CLERKS ANI) SALE8MRN ?12th Pack?2d col. CLOTHING?12th Pack?Ith col COACHMEN AND OAKDKNKHS?13th Pack?2d and 3d coli. COASTWISE STEAMSniPR?lit Pack?6lLcoL COPARTNERSHIPS?Sth Pica. COUNTRY hoahit? h, l> .nv?tlOi cnl SANC1NO aCaOHMIES?frrn Pack?3th col. EXTISTRY?12m Pack?4th coL SKY GO<IDS?1 st Pack?5th col. ?? WKI.LING HOUSES TO LET. FURNISHED AND UNFl'RNISHKD-2r> Pack?3d col EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS? 1#t 1'auk?5tl? ind Oth col*. EUROPE?12th pick?44b col. FINANCIAL?Sth tack. FOR SALE?2sd PAOK?flth col. ,-T FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET? 2n Pack?3d And 4th col*. FURNITUHK-Om Pack?1th col. ... FRENCH ADVERTISERKNTS-12th Pack?4th col. HELP WANTED-FKM ALES?lam Pack?1st And 2d col*. HELP WA.NTHD-MALES-l.Tit Pack?3d And 4t.lt Col*. HORSES. CARRIAGES, Ao.?1st PACK-2d, 3d, 4th and ftth cols. HOTKLS?Ji> rAOE-fith col. ? . _ ... HOUSES, ROOMS, AC., WANTED?2d Pack?4tU and oth. col*. INSTRUCTION?Iat Pack?oth col. JERSEY CITY. HoHoKEN. HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE?2d Pace?1st col' LECTURE SEASON?1st Pack?5th col. LOST AND POI ND?1st Pack?1st col. MACIIINKKY-2D PAGK-?thcol. MARBLE MANTELS?2n Pa<;k?6th col. MKDICAI 2d Pack?lith col. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKINO?1 st Pack?5th eoL MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTlsKM EN fS?10th Pack4th. 5th mil 6th cols. MUSICAL?Pth Pack?4th ct-1. HEW PUBLICATIONS?7tii Pack?Oth col. PERSONAL?1st Park?1st col. ?* PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, AC.?frrH Pack?4th col. POST OFFICE NOTICE?1st Pack?5th col. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WASTED-FEMALES? ' 12tii Pack?1st col. PROPERTY OUT OP THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT?2d Pack?1st and 2d cols. REAL F.SI'ATK TO EXCHANGE?2p I'agk-2d col. REAL ESTATE WANTED?2n Pace?2d coU RELIGIOUS NOTICES-Ist I'aok-l?t col. REWARDS?1st PAOE-lst col. BALKS AT AUCTION? 12th Pack?5th and Ctlt col*. SITUATIONS WANTED?PEMALES-Hth Paok, And. 12rn Pack?1st col. SITUATIONS WANTED?MALES?12m Pack?2d col SPECIAL NOTICES?1st Pack?l*t nnd 2d cols. SPORT!NO?DOGS, BIRDS, Ac.?1st Pack?2d col. STORAGE- 12tii Pack -Oth col. THE TRADES?12th Pack? tih col. THE TURK?1st Pack-'JU col. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES?2n PACK-2d col. TRAVELLERS' GUIDE?1st Pack?6th col. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET? 2n Pack?llh col. WANTED TO PURCHASE?Oth Pack?1th col. WATCHES, JEWELRY. AC ? 12th Pack-4th col. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET?2d Pack?1st col. YACUTS, STEAMBOATS, AC.?IOth Pack?1th col. PERSONAL. Asylum?cam you come usual train Tomorrow. Call at Llbrnrv. dknce. ?*qanada-?no go." T3 BODY-CAN SEE MF. KVKUY DAY THIS WEEK JTJ. at (Reason's new billiard room, 03 Nassau at.; Sucit in the land. TLIORTY-EK1IITII STREET.?TUESDAY, 2NTII, ATTWO. JD Toloiri aj.il If possible. SIXTEENTH STREET. G~ EORGE W. BROWN.?WILL HE i'LE AS Eli TO SEE yon 21). GXENTLKMAN WHO ADMIRED YOUNG LADY JT riding toward Fulton ferry Monday, It's A. M., wonid bo greatly pleased with hor acquaintance. 1'lcaso address ADMIRER, Herald office. Geokhb-TIii:ke WILL bb A LETTER in box 132 at the H. ralil office. CLARA. "VfLLK. DE RAVKNKY" OR nER SISTER-A ill friend wnnta to know where you aro living. Address MEXICAN. Herald office. IT?R.-A.NXIOUSLY WAITING TO HEAR IIOW, you nre, so I can coins. Address as before. _ C. B. A WANTED?THE ADDRESS OF JOHN HAMILTON' who had apartments at No. S Bedford-place. Wm A. B., Stevens House. Broadway. WILL TIIK TWO YOUNG LADIES I'ERMIT TIIB honorable acquaintance or the two gentlemen that alighted at 23.1 at. from stage, about 4 :1"> I*. M. yesterday f If so address CHARLEY. Herald office. TX7ILL HANDSOME, TALL. ELEGANT LADY IN Ii black silk drcaa, shawl and light hat, who noticed gentleman at Stern Brothers', in 0th ?v., Monday afternoon, communicate with one who urduntlv admired her, mentioning some circumstance. Address ALl'llA BETA, bog 101 Herald Uptown Branch office. EKMBIOPg NOTICES. Moody and sankf.y. Hlptodroine Building. Noon service fforn 12 to 1 o'clock every day. Wpmrn's mectingdrom 1 to 1 :4Aln Fourth avenue batl. There will be no 4 o'clock service tills week. A Christian ( ourtiiuinn ot minister* una tavtncii win do nem on Wednesday anil Thursday, at 10 and 3 o'clock each d y. Tickets required t< r each service: to be had upon application. Kegular service every.night at 8 o'clock, and overflow meeting at same hour in Fourth avenue hail. No tlceete are required. Young men's meeting;. Fourth avenue hall, every ni|tht at 9 o'clock, and Saturday night meeting at Association llatl, 23d at. and 4th av., at 8 o'clock. No service nt the Hippodrome on Saturday, and no noon moating ou Sunday. L(IM' AM> JKtH VI). J'.OflT?AT UNION LEACCE THEATRE. THURSDAY J evening, 23d inst., a Diamond Star. Reward at 31 ashlngton square. L~ OST?A OKAY AND M VKIt COLORED SETTER, from 300 Madison av., with silver ploted chain collar. Any one returning same to shove number will be well rewarded and no questions usk< d. I" OST-flOO REWARD?ON~ SATURDAY EVENING, J 25th Inst., between H a-nl 10 o'clock, a gold limiting stcm-wlndlng watch. No. fiitliK), Ciias. Frodsham maker. The above reward will be paid by TIFFANY A CO.. and no auestlons asked on its return. TOLKN?FROM THE FOOT OF PIER 34 NORTH River, an 18 foot Jung Boat; number of license 337. The Under will receive 910 reward by leaving the same at 60 Harrison it. No questions asked. Stolen last Thursday night. RKWAKDS. d?r: REWARD.?LOST, LAST THURSDAY, FROM 414 ?PO 5th at., a white Spita or fox Dog; answers to the name of Ruse. No questions asked. dM)/\ I.K WARD? (AND NO MOREi WILL BE <P''v iriven for the return of a small medallion lot with rabies nnil small diamonds ; lost going through 3t>th ?V, between fith and tfth hvs. . to 'J.ld st. ferry by 8th av. and 23d at. cart. Return to 3M West hOth st. SPKtlAL, MITICKK. AMERICAN INSTITUTE.?THE ANNUAL MEETING of tills Institute will bo held on Thursday, April B, 1870, at tha hall of the Historical Society. 2d av., corner 11th at., at 1% O'clock P. M ORESTES CLEVELAND, President. ('has McK. Ltom, Recording Secretary. A?ISAA" O. BOVCE, 267 BROADWAY, LAWYER.? Divorces obtained promptly, without publicity ; desertion, Incompatibility, habitual drunkenness, infidelity, Inhuman treatment, conviction of felony, Ps??p.rt? obtained. A -ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. , Next drawing April 4, 1 Prise ol Spanish dollars too.000 1 Prise of Spanish dollars Iii.isiO 2 Prises of, each, Spanish dollars ?l 1 Prise ol Spauish dollars lt'.'JOt) aud 934 othor Prlres. Extraordinary Havana Drawing. First Prise, One Million Spanish dollars. Drawing April 24, German Government Lotteries. Full explanatory eiirulars free. THEODORE ZSCHOCB. Post oflice box JJM, 116 Nassau St.. Now York. A -KENTUCKY HTATK LOTTERIES OK J. S. 8MITU . A CO. kk.xTccar, rxtka rutsa no. 353. ro? 1876. 10, 72. 44. 3, 33, 7<>, 29. .19, 58, 47, 2, 28. KStRTt CXT, CI.ASS SO. 3.14, fOR 1870. 43. 7. 55, X 29. 49, 27. 42. 71. 21, 17. 10. All oiilnrs address B NATHAN, box 4.870 Post office. New York city, I A l> I D L' w! L UL'UdllV A i%<\ A? Kentucky rtinte letter!** drawn dailr. Royal Havana Lottery drnwn every 17 day*. Kentucky Single Number Lottery, drawn April J9. 1*70. Prtira cashed. Information furnl*lifl and circular* free. |H(| Hroa'lway. Pint office bo* 3,11711, Nrw York. (1harlks a mant J K* Clerk of the 81. Louie Lend Court. ex State ana County Collector of the Ilcienura (or MUeaprl, rx-merul>er f the City Council, ex mrmhor of th* Nallonal Dtmwralle Committee al Kt. Louie. Mo . No. Hid Pine at., will attend to the property of non resident*. will make sale lnxe*tnienta of money for tlioae Itarintr money (o loan, will take charge of the property of aon-teeidnnt. and pay their laxea. tran.acl a general exchange and property brokerage btiaineta, both real and personal Those who wl?h to either bny. aell or exchange valnea of any kind with partira In St. ],niiW or tlie Soutliwe.t are inTiled to correapono with me, reforenca* furulelied. CHARLES A. MA NTT. Yvskasra ok men a sp: ciai.ty J 9 HENRY A. DANIELS. M. D? 144 Lexlnston ar.,near |19th it. Olflce lioura from H to 3. EXTK YORDINaRY HAVANA LOTTERY. Firat I'riae, a One million Snenltb dollar*. Second Prire, Half a million Spanish dollar*. German Gos-vminent Lottrrie. WACHsMANN a CO.. Rnnkerf, box 3,11 h Poet office. 7o and 77 Naiatu at. HAVANA LOTTERY"?NEXT DRAWING APRIL 4TII fS.IOO ticket*. tllfl prlxea, amounting to A">70<*?). Capital prlie. f l<?>,OUt?. ror particular! eddrraa B. M.VKTINr.Z A CO.. Hankers, 10 Wall ?(.. basement. Bo* 4.082, Pn?t office. K_4.'llROXtO CATARRH. DEAFNESS; IMPROVED a method: inrtantauenu. relief; permanent cure* Dr. STODDARD. No. 8 Wen 1Mb ok MRS. STODDARD AND MAsTKR HOUOII. PHYSICAL end MatrHallalng Vedlnnu, give elttinaa lor on* week. et 4ftH tlth ear.; Independent ?late writing, giving Manic a in lull, hodnean, Ac, from 10 A M to 5 P. M. Ma Mrialulng aeaoco evening*. Door* cioM At 9 o'clock. E NE NEW SPECIAL. T/OTICKS. A ? ui.sr.Ar-e.--s ur .nt.i. The Importance of the healthiness of the nervoua system cannot be overeatiuiated: it* power over II'e and death and the direct bearing which it hat on human happlncaa seems to be recognised; ita capabilities ita iiuaiitiea and ita powers; the iinpnrtaoce of ita healthful preservation. ita moderate u.?ea, the danger of overtaxing it, whether through thought, study, or intense application in mental investigation and research; whether by the absorbing attention necessary to the conduct of complicated and momentous business interests, or by the excessive indulgence of the appetites and propensities of the system. Ail these are proper subjects lor consideration, aa also the knowledge of what is moderation, what is excess, and when these exist the absolute necessity uf promptly seeking advice from an expert who, for a long series of vgara, has devoted hiswhole tliue and attention to the study, investigation and treatment uf all the maladies of this important department, to accurately determine the diseased conditions, their nature, causes and origin, whether arising from the waut of exercise, its irregularity or excess, and who. trnm his experience and practice, has learned to discover at once the derangemsnt and as promptly apply the remedy, thns avoiding the painftilly slow feeling aher tho truth, so common to the inexperienced and so annoying to the patient. who, very naturally, wants to know without delay what Is the matter, the "extent of the derangement, the probabilities of recuperation and the time required. A striking example or the value of experience and practical observation, ss well as tho usefulness of the prompt application of suitable remedies, is found In tho important statement, coming, not from one, but a dozen public institutions. not only at home but abroad, that a very large proportion of those who suffer ftotu raeutal disturbance and absolute Insanity permanently recover, who are placod under treatment within n year alter the first symptoms have manifested themselves. It the intellectual department or the brain has become exhausted by intense mental application, depriving it ot the power of connected thought, it can only recover its strength by being properly Ted au<l nourished by tiie use of certain systematic method*. It is precisely so in every other department, whether of appetite, propensity or passion, each reaulrlng a different remedy for its recuperation and different means for bringing them up from their overworked ano exhausted conditions. The importance of this hrnnch of medical practice can scarcely bo overratod, for it reachesatren to the perpetuation of family names, the securing of hereditary titles and tho retuntluu of estatos In the same family. From a long and large experience in this direction I have been able to command by my success the thankful appreciation of some of the first families in the city and nation; and I certainly can communicate ranch to cultivated minds in connection wttn my practical experience in wn? pertains i?i the over-exercise of every department of the nervous system and the means of recovering their poweri, whether of brain, appetite, propensity or passion. UENRY A. DANIELS, M. D.. 144 Loxington av., near 20th st. Honrs, 8 to 3. INOFFICIAL" DKAWINC. KK NT V CK Y~ST AT E LOT. teries. 8tM.MO.YS. DICKINSON A CO.. Managers. KKNTUCKV, KXTItA CLASS WO. 245? MARCH 27. 1876. 71/50, 21, 65. .'>6. 53, 36. 15, 14. 20. ?. 30, 70. xf.mtccxt, class wo. 240?march 27, 1876. 47, 5, 60. 1, 10. 34. 36. 44. 5s, 13, 61. 54, 14. HKNRT. KXTItA CLASS wo. 145?MARCH 27, 1676. 44. 71, 7, 22. 2. 87, 61, 40, 43, 57. 13, 30, 38, HKWItr, CLASS WO. 144?? MARCH 27, 1876. 42. 72, 21, 36, Hi, 40, 35. 46, 4, 2. 77, 10. 7. Full information by applying to or addressing J. CLUTE, 200 Broadway, or box 4.060 1'oit office. ?SIMMONS, DICKINSON k CO.'S OKAND monthly Distribution, on the Ilavaira plan to be drawn April 2i); also Royal Havana of Cuba draws April 4. Full Information by applying to or addressing J. OLUTK, 200 Broadway, or box 4,069 l'ost office. EBVOU8 EXHAUSTION.?A~ MEDICAL E8SA Y, comprising a series of lecturesdcllverod at Kahn's Moseum of Anatomy. New York, on the cause and cure of Premature Decline, showing inriisnutahly how lost health may he regained, affording a clear synopsis of tlia impediments to marriage and the treatment of nervous and physical debility, being the result of 20 years' experience, l'rlce'25 cents. Address the author. Dr. la. J. KAHN. office and residence 51 East 10th St.. Now York ?CHtfONHT~CATAKKII, DEAFNESS RADICALLY i cured by Dr. Keck s unequalled tnethc d. Dr. HUYT, -1 West 2-.'tli st. OLD SILK I1ATS MADE OVER INTO THE SPRING at. viesi cusslmore and telt Hat* cleaned and trimmed at JOHNSON'S, Broadway. ILES. PILES. IIEM(IRRIIOIDS OR PILES PERMA nently eradicated. In two to four weeks, without the kn'f-, lirature, oiustio or ptln; perfect cure guaranteed in every instance, and not oue cent charuod until effected. Or. HOYT, 21 West 24th st. TJUYNICIA.V.S DES1RINO TO 8KB A CASE OK OANcer lying ovrr carotid artery, wliidi has been successfullv removed by our new treatment, can call from 10 to 4 this day. Drs 11ROWN A STOOOARl), No. S West ldtlist. P" UY8ICIANS.?A SURGEON, WITH OOOD OKKDENtials as to competency and hospital experience, can find employment, at tair salary. Dr. STODDARD. No. 8 West 14th st. j^oyal Havana lottery. Grand Extraordinary Drawing, April 24. 1*711. Capital prlre, One Million Dollars. Only 13,000 tickets; 871 prises, amountiuR to $2.230,000. Circulars, with full cxplansticns and history, free. ? MARTINEZ A CO., Bankers, 10 Wall at., basement. Post office box 4,fi82. Highest rates paid for Havana bauk bills and Spanish gold. .^EDUCED TO A CERTAINTY. This is no I CllVim(X'n I This I, no L?tt?ry. ] ti*Kk. | Lo""" $000,000 annnaily distributed in cash. Next drawing April 3. NEW YORK INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY, legalised by special net of the Legislature. President, John C. Robinson. ex Lieutenant Governor Slate of New York. Vice President, lion. W. L. Grant, ("ovingtou, Ky. Secretary, U. B. Pond, New York city. We dlvido commissions with customers. Wholo Bonds. $10; Halves. $0 7.3; Quarters, $3; CertlP.rates securing the premium from the date thereof on a single bond. $1; six tor $3. The least a bond cau draw la $31; the highest, $10:\0UA Thero are no blanks. Here Is an excellent chance for losere In lotteries to get even in this. Circulars, with full information, mailed frtfe. Address ALLEN. KDWAr.DS A KOKDHAM, Bankers, 7D Nassau st.. New York city, STUTTER!N t i - C'~h7sT A M ME RING INSTITUTE (DR. White). 417 4th av.; best city roforences; no pay until perioctiy enrol. ?. ail ?r wnn ior circniar. S" Iri TEKIXO- EFKECTTTJALLY REMOVED?CONKIdetico guaranteed: abundant reference*. Address, lor circular, AMERICAN VOCAL INSTITUTE, 11X1 Waverlcy place. S~ECOND LOUISIANA GOLD DUlTRtljVTIUN. At New Orleans, April 20, I87H. Capital Prise, $100,000! 3,580 Prises. amounting to $502,500. All paid in Gold. Only 20,000 Ticket*, at $00 each, currency. Tenth* and Twentieth* In proportion. For Information, circulars. Ac., atldreas or apply to No postponement*. WILLIAMSON A CO., Broker*. Bo* 0,0-0 Post office. 317 Broadway, corner Thome* *t. UK 1IIGUS8T BONANZA.?THOSE DErURINO T> enlist in *n -organisation now being formed to emigrate to the Black tiille, the future El Dorado, are requested to meet at Glass >n?t Billiard Room, No. XI Nassau St., tO-4hty. between i and TO P. Jf. G. II. A. tf. | cn nill| ?wTOMiNO lotteK? NEW iploUi""o> sib-me. nrt,i"00 prises; one chance in three. Draw* March 30. Tickets $1 ; six for $">. Circulars mailed free. Prises ctshcd. ALLEN A CO., 70 Nassau ?t , New York. SPOKTl&G?noes, birds, sc. piOSOS SHOOTWO. - IB A P VINE WILL SHOOT MB. j Oildcrstee* e two matches, *l single Idrd*, on Wednesday. the 29lh. at Dextir's Grounds, I-ongtlsland I'lnb; one at 21 yards. the second a: 25 yards; Glljeraleeie to use both barrels to I'alnc's one. riliootlag to bogin at A P. II. the Tear. Vl'CTION A If te FRENCH POOLS WILL IIE HOLD this eronliig and all dnv Wednesday, at the NEW YORK TL'RP EXCHANGE, 15 West -Mh St..on the BILLIARD MATCH between BKXTON and VltiNALX IN PARIS. FRENCH 1'OoLN closo Wednesdsv at rt P. M. kf.lly. bliss .? co LOTION AND FIlKNcII POOIATNOWOPKN ~AT Thomas' Exchange, 1,289 Broadway, on the great International tlUlinrd Match between Maurice Vlgnnux. of Franr*, find William Sexton, of New York. <;K<> M. THOMAS. | HOIUkl, CARRUen, M . A -SECOND HAND CARRIAHKi?1 TOP DOEtiART. . by Krrwater A Co. ; I lljjlit Rorkaway, 1 Depot Wagon, I llrenvter Road Wagon, I top Wagon. 1 Skoloton Wagon. 1 Sulky, Una aaaortment of (op and open Road Wauon* nod tup I'ony Rbuctnna; ali-o Tour Mat cxlenaion top l'haeton* of our make kM. II. ItHAY, I ,IUI Hsndwi;. A~-IO* tfCBINKSS WA?W?H. RKl.OW ft 1ST, r'fiit ttprtM, grocer*. hatrkto, bakera. milk, <l*pot, laundry. package delivery W?p,iii, $10 to fluU. Wagon Menufactor*. 2:1(1 Spring at. -FOR SA1.K? KDJHT HORSKS. SCITAHI.E K<'R fatniara; any baainaat; price from SJ3 to fl'JO; trtal allowed. .V> South 5th a*., near llleecker. -r<>R S.iLiT ciikai*r A U)T ok oooiT work a bora**. Apply at No. :t Vaitry at. TTia'W vAI.L'K-THHKR HOUSE* Yor\i7 t\n a Mind, f-k1, #75, $tH5;nlao Trnek Magon. llarucaa. i 1 I'd Henry a*. 0ENTLKJCAN'sViST IIAV MARK. ROAD VVACO.V and llarnt?a. all lor t**>; Rar*, #250; trary way right. 27B Wait ?lli at. -roR ~sALK. 8KVKN IIORSKS~PItOI'KKTY OF . dcceaacd; (It for farming. truck, grocery or general uaa ; at half value ; tilal allowed at litl Sullivan at., between flouaton and I'tiuce. COMPLETE ROAD~KSTABUISHMr.XT AT A 8ACrlHfd ?-S irr?l (laklilif a I ft *. li afi.la H vsira nl 1 trnla in J!*%: aide bar top Wagon. by 1*acli; ilarnr**, Kobe, 4c. 1117 Weat 3*.?th ?t. A?HOUSES.?HIT II ST, IIIUII STOOP. |H> PER month; Oreenwieh ar., high atoup, .Oroom*, $117; J71 h it., Ilouae Hid Stable, pltilt;.others; nlao Furl! toil nlco Klati; all Improreinenta. CHRISTALLKR, 17 Abingdon tqnar# (Sth nr.) C1ARIUAGF. REPAIRS.?WE OFFER CI*USUAL FA/ cilitiea for *o...| and prompt work In onr repair department I aretul ealin-ate* made when deaired. We fln'ili alt i .Carriage*, both new and old, with Valentine A Oo.'a American varnlab, utie<iuatlea in brilliancy and durability by any earnlali of Knglith manufacture IIRKWSTKR A CO. i?f Hroome ?t 1, factory, Broadway and 47th at., wareroonn, .'-tli atr. and 14th at. 1 / 1AFFHKY SULKIES?CKLEBitATBI> FOR T1IF.IR V lightneaa and durability, ronaldercd by turftnen to l>a tha moat reliable made; all weight* In stork and hnllt to order; price fll'Y Addreaa CHARLES 8. CAFFREY. Camden. S, J. (oppoilta Philadelphia) VINE. LAR..E, 8IIOWT DRIVING HORSE?WAR I? ranted erery way right; fine saddle animal; wpnldaxi auange for cbaanar fur two days. No. V7U JJudtvii it. W YO YORK, TUESDAY, MARC HORHE&, CARKlACiKB, AC. A -MAJOR CIJAK. W. BARKER. AUCTIONEER. . KXEttCTOR'8 HALF.. THE EVENT OF THK SEASON. The entire well known private Road Establishment of the late J. R. MORTIMER, of lloboken, at public auction ut KAKKKR A SON'S City Auction Mart iuiI New Vork Tetter alle, cornerol Broadway an Idtith at., on Wednesday (to-morrow), March 2it, at 11 > clock, and comprising a bountiful pair of chestnut Tiott in,; Mores, MILL Ul KLniid.M ATB. both trot bv Herr'a Mambriuo Patchen. datu of one br .strnder'e I J. M. Clay. Jr., dam of the other by Alexander') Pilot, Jr.; are l.V4 nigh ; toiled 1 suit and 1S70; aru game and very stylish drivers; bava trotted together In J ;.V<; are unequalled a? a gentleman's road tram nnd ara warranted round and kind. The celebrated brown trotting gelding NICKEL (the winner of several very fust wagon race* over the M vatic and Beacon trucks, Kostun, iast season) ; cot by Ooneial Knox, dam by ttie brew horse; high: foaled 1808: u linn, large, amiable dlsposilloued griding: has no record better tban 2:44; can trot heats close to 2:30; is warranted sound and kind. Tito fa t brown trotting Gelding SilORKH AM. got by Ilraco, dam Dy Ryxdyk's Hambletonian, 15.2)* high, fo iled IKi'.i; lias shown a trial of 2.rai. and it is believed, if trained, will rnnk with the best; very finely sailed, warranteil sound and kind. The brown trotting Mare KLI.A WESTERN. got by Young America, dsm by Vermont llamblptmiinii, t.V4 high, foaled lHfitt; an rlegao t driving mare; lias allown several trials of from 2:37 to 2:431 Is galtod like a piece of machinery, and la warranted sound and kind. The chestnut Gelding MYRON, got by Daniel Lambert, dam by Nonpareil, 15high, foaled 1888; has a record of 2:45U; warranted sound nnd kind. Also elegant Park Phneton, by Broome et. Brewster; top side-bar Wagon, hv Broome st. Brewster, l'ole midshafts; top side bar Road Wagon, by R. M. Stivers; Trnca Skeleton Wagon, by R. M. Stivers; tine no top Rand Wagon, double and single Harness. Clothing, Robes, Whips. Ac. Stock now on EXHIBITION at the mart. Sale positive. No postponement. \ -MAJOR CHAR. W. BXRKER, AUCTIONEER. . V THK SECOND extraordinary salo of fashlonniiiy bred Trotting Stock,bred by HON. A. B. CONGER, of tho Wuhlbcrg rtud, llkverstraw, N. Y.. will take place at BARKER A SON'S City Auction Mart and New York Tuttarsalls. corner of Broadway nnd H9tlt st , on WKDNKSDA V ItO-raafTOW). .March 21), at 11 o'clock, and comprise TWENTY-SIX HEAD of Stallioas, Stallion Colts, Brood Mares nnd Fillies. AMONG THE stallions are Mngnet <2:3<)). by Consternation ; Ktnperor (2:321, by Toronto Chief. Among the stallion coits are Viceroy,by Dextrous; Dare Devil, by Mad Anthonv, and I'rince of ft aldberg. by Solitaire (son of Rysdvk's Hamblotonlsn), out of I'rlticessa. by Logan (son of Kysdyk's Hambieto?lan), graoddatn the world famous trotting marc PRINCESS. TtlE BROOD mares to be oiferod Include the get of Markwood Hero, imported Tom Crib, ltysdyk's Haiubletnnian, Major Low, Ac., and are all in foal to Solitaire, Wild Irishman, Major Low, Jr., and others. THE FIILIK8 Include the get of Nitrogen 01:30), Bedford (2:20), Wild Irishman, Dextrous, Manfred. Joe Hooker, Marl Antlinnv Jtr nnrl arc fk nt hih'Ii mli'lirntfil mures a* SUNT AG. 80UBRKTTE. Ac.. Ac. STOCK NOW at tno marl for dxhihitlon np to sale. Catalogues now ready at tlio Spirit nit<l Turl olhces ami at the mart. Sale positive and without reserve. No postponement on account or weather. -MAJOR CflABLRS W. BARKER, AUCTIONEER.? . BY ORDER of the AMERICAN EX I'KliSS COMPANY, WILL BE sold, positively without reserve, on Saturdny, April I, at 11 o'clock, at flAHKER A SON'S City Auction Mart and New York Tatteraall's, corner of Broadway and 3ttth St., about TWENTY EXPRESS AYAOON8, COMPRISING POUR-bono Wagons, two-horse Wagons, Monev Wa.-ons and a large lot of douhlo and single EXPRESS HARNESSES. WILL BE on exhibition the day before sale. ^ItAJOR CHARLES VY. BARKER. AUCTIONEER? . On Wednesday (to-morrow), Mnrrh '2H. at 11 o'clock, will he offered for positive sale at BARKER A SON'S City Aoctlon Mart and New York Tsttersall'a, cornorol Broadway and 3i?lh St., the world FAMOUS chostnat Trotting Gelding LICENSE, 13>? high, 13 years old. with record of 2:.0 in barnesi and 2 :28 to the pole; ii plonsant and safe for any one to drive, and has won tonis of the most reinarknhly contested races on record; is KINKR and EASTER now than ever before, and will B K AT 3:20 the coming season; Is now on exhibition at the mart. GREAT, IilPORT ANT, ABSOLUTE AND UN11KBERVK1) SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. THIS DAY (TUESDAY). MARCH 28. AT 11 O'CLOCK. PROMPT. ATTI1K STABLE NO. 3 NEILSON PLACE. MERCER ST., BETWEEN WAVKKLKY AND CLINTON PLACES AND IN REAR OP THE NEW YORK HOTEL, of the Entire Stock of the fast and well known Horsos, elegant Carriages, Harness, Ac.. Ao., the nropert.v of Dr. J. Walker, who sails lor Hamburg per steamer Wlcland, March 3d, and consequently is forced to sell to highest bidders, without regard to cost or value; BY CHAR. C. DUPE. AUCTIONEER; including one of flrei-t ueiilh mini'; road or track Horses in the State; he is 1">X high, 7 years old, was sired by Golddust, dam bv Kentucky Hunter; he is in color a bright sorrel. is h straight, nroimit and level trolter. can nulla road wagon in 2 and can speed a 2 :2."? gait; lio is well known on road unci |.ark, anil is seldom beaten: he has no nubile record, having never trotted for money; trotted at Narragan<ott Park last fall, owner driving. a private trial, in 2:31!.,; ho is warranted sonnd and kind. Also the last and handsome Gray Mare T.ady Clydo, 1.1^ 1 ands, I! years old ; was bred liy Hcult K Weils, Paris, Ken tooky; was sired by Clark Chief; dam thoronirlibred; she is a treat roadster; she trotted three heats in 2 c-tl'a, 2:39 and 2 :4.': she was beaten by a neck in 2:'J3 last fall and since been used on road only; she is fully warranted sound and kind. Fine Brown Gelding. 15k high, o years old, and sired by Magna t liana; dam an Abdullah mare, with record of 2:24'n', known as I lie Bailey mare; ho was raised at Kalamasoo, Mich., and tri.tted a mile ou track at that place in 2-38; ho lias Improved iu speed since; Is very docile and gentle in si aide or harness; warranted sound anil kind The beautiful dark steel crvy fielding Duplex, 13i| hands high. 7 rears old; was sired by General Knox; dam liy Toronto Chief; can show a mile ins.de of 2:40? he has lull mnne and tall nod IS one of the safest horses driven on road ami warruuted sound and kind. TUe very fast hay trotting Mare Pauline; she Is 15}^ hands, M vesrc old; wassireubv Pilot; dam by llnmhletonian; was"raised in Kentucky; fa a pure and level trotter; doeanot pull, la good In company and an excellent polo raaro, and ran always co to track in good condition and trot in 2 :30; owner has had several trainers ofTer to take this mare and handle her free of charge; she la vorygentle; can be driven by ativ one and is warranted sound and kind. The elegant and fast young bay trotting Horse known aa Red Dick. I.r><a b inds high, 7yours old; ivas sirpd hy young McrteJ, us In diisiidwu I TOT k geu.Icinsms road noise tie has few c,,uals, being stylish, genteel, safe and fast; he can bent 2:43 to road wagon and speed a 2 :33 gall and is extra free pleasant and prompt driver; ranks No. 1 and Is warranted sound and kind. The handsome and reliable black Gelding Commodore, IS VJ hands high, 8 years old; was sired by Cassius M. Clay, dam a full sister to the dam of George Palmer; ho has trotted on Fleetwood Park In 2 and conld always trot below 2:27; he Is one of the most attractive trotting horses to be seen; has a rapid, open and pure gait; has any amount of endurance; be is without a record, which renders liim very valuable for track purposes; he is wnrranted snur.d and kind. The celebrated bay trotting Mare Kitty. l l>i hands high, 7 years old; sired by Ethan Allen, dam the dam of Plato; she can trot in 2 :30 sure: Is pure galled and welt behaved; sale for the most timid to drive and warranted sound and kind. Fast mahogany bay trotting Gelding 15.2!, hands high, 7 years old, sired by Kentucky Clay, dam by Woodpecker; he is one of tho finest and best guited trollers that goes the road: has Ann action and endurance, amiable disposition, powerfully galled; hns and can now trot below 2:40, and owner believes, with twrntv davs' handling, he can be made to trot well down in thirties; he la warranted sound and kind. Carriages consist of I perk Phaeton. 1 Coupe Rockaway, 1 C spring pony Phaetnu. 1 (Jueen's Phaeton, 4 top lull spring ana side-bar K6ad Wagons, 1 sot lino double Harness, 3 sets One single Harness, Blankets, Robes, Whips, i.. N.B.?Stork now on exhibition at stable as above, aixl will be shown in harness at any time prior to sale. AH will be sold to highest bidders, without limit or restriction; a full warranty given with earn horse, aud ani|>ie timo allo.vod purchasers for trial and examination, -'ale positive, rain or shine. GENTLEMEN AND CONNOISSEURS or KINK STOCK AKK INVITKD TO CAUL AND EXAMINE STOCK BEKORK SALE. T'itblic AUCTION. GREAT AND IMPORTANT BANKRUPT SALE OK VALUABLE AND IIIOH BRED ROAD AND PAMILY HORSES. ELEGANT CITY BUILT CARRIAOF.H, WAGONS, KINK HARNESS, AC.. At!.; THE PROPERTY OK A WELL KNOWN BANK OFFICIAL. WHO HAS LATELY BEEN FORCED INTO HANKRUPTCY AND WHO WOULD HAVE NONE BUT THE CHOICEST, AI.L OK WHICH MUST BE SOLD TO HIGHEST BIDDER REGARDLESS OK COST OR VALUE. THIS DAY (TUESDAY). MARCH 28, AT II O'CLOCK, PROMPT, AT STABLE FIRST DOOR EAST OK UNIVERSITY PLACE, IN I'-TH ST., WHERE THE PROPERTY HAS BEEN REMOVED FOR CONVENIENCE OK SALE. INCLUDING THE BEAUTIFUL BAY TRAM. DAN nud Nelly; are 0 years old, l.y. hands; fine clean limbi, l<>ng tails nod (Mil manfa; hosntiful necks and heads, showing nil the points of endurance as well as great speed; they driva up In elegant style, without cheeks, at nap norm; can be driven by a lads : ware ral.ed by Mr. Walker, Lexington, Kjare half brother and sister; tired by Alexander's Abdullah; dam of Dan was a niessangsr mere; data of Nelly, ti'i'Wsinous trotting mare, Kitty Goldsmith, by American Mat; they have been tisod tor family and road driving; when owner purchased thetn last Jane they showed a mi'e under the watch at Lexington. Ky., in 2:41 and repented In 2 M2)?; they have shown several heats Inside of Li :4<>. single, and can trot taster now, as they had careful use; are good under saddle and warranted sound and kind. HANDSOME AND STYLISH BAY MAIIB, KATE I Thorn. 7 years old, IS',' hands; raised by Mr Wood. Scott county, Kentucky; she look first premium at the Elate Fair when "> years old. as the handsomest and tautest 5-year old, showing three heats In 2:14. 2:H1 and 2:S2: she was entered in the 2:20 class last season, winning in 2:28, 2 :2?1 mid 2 2B1*: she is a vcrv desirable xsntlem.in's road ni arc, as she is a straight, square. loiel trotter: don t lug or pull, ind can show s 20 gait: she is an excella it pole mare, and warranted sound ami kind, KASI BAY GELDING. YOUNG PEA RN AIJGIIT, ? years old, 15'j hands; dnely nude, showing nil the points of s fast trotter; tills young horse is woithy tlie attention of h imentea for l is wonjarful speed and line opon gait; don't Interfere or wear boots: sited hv Rtsdvk s llainbletonian. dam Kate Wnd.worth, hv Wondburn Pilot: raised nt 'J :--'4; will) proper training ha will r ink with the bant not caroiv n? hn ran trut M'vrn heal* without ijtli111nK ; he II 1 tully warranted v tiirl unit kind. | KINK DARK CIIKHTMI MAKE, t.ADV TEMPI.K, 7 year* old. 15.1* liattda; Sua atjrla ami a t ion: full mane nnd i tail. raLed by Mr. Tenhrooite, fteoll conrty, Kentucky ; aired by rieocfcbrtdz* Chief, datu by Htrador'aC. .M. Clay; trotfad on Ashland Driving I'ark. at *1* year* old, in 2:4tl. without training; ?he haa been driven an?l ridden hy a lady ; feara nothing: *111 atalid without tvlag; la a very dcxlra'il* mar* fur family tt*", and la wnmitifd amind and kind. N. H.-TIIK AHDVK HORHKH AKK ALL WORTHY tb* notice of any gentleman In want of anmethlng faat and relialle, and muat Lo ***n to he appreciated: they were all *electud by competent judge*, and all pitrrhaaed lent vaaaon front the bent ?tm*k farm* in thla country; owner would liar* no horee witli any trtrk, vice, fault or hlerai*h. the pnreltaaer Itr any of tlid above horae* ran return hint and have ttton *y refitiiilud If nut found aa warranted : apoed altown and warrantee Riven ; all are invited to rail end examine aud ride behln I any of the lioraoa; they will be lonnd atrlctly a* repre vented. Carriage* con??t of one elegant oatenalon top Pbaeton, polo anl ahull*; earriea four pernor*: one haud*oma full { ring top Wagon, one bcautiriik top I'ony Phaeton. one aide bar top Wagon, double and ningie Ilarnea*. line Holtea, Kerrey l>re*a and atable Blanket*. HALE ABHO 1.1 TK ASH KO'ITrva. SO POSTPONEk MP,MT. ItAIS OR SH1NK. * KILL AND COMPLETE AH0ORT.MENT OP TUE A "Brewster Wikoii,'1 thn standard for etyle and niiallty, now ready for inspection at our factory and war* room a. Broadway and 47th at., Stb ae. and I4tb it Special "attention ia called toonr improvement In aide bar Wagon*. which enablra us to offer the lightest, safest and beat riding wagon ever produced. . bkkw8tkb * CO.. of Broome at A-sale low, handsome, past, pound, kind Team, separately or together; safe for lady's riding or driv.ng; alee lop Wagon, Usmeaa. 1,447 Broadway, near 4otk 14, RR H H 28, 1876.?TRIPLE SHE HOIINES. I'AOlUiVGES. AC. AUCTION HOCW OK VAN TAHlKLL a KKAKNE), 110 and 112 EA8T 1STH ST., NEAK 4TII AV. REGULAR SALES OK HOUSES AND CARRIAGBS EVEKV TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. On every horse I toil is warranted sound or kind And true in harness, fiom onu to three tiny* is given to test warranters CATALOGUE OK THIS DAY'S (Tl'ESDAT) SALE, AT 10 O'CLOCK. ELEGANT PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENT?GROSS matched Team, chestnut and bay Horses, 1K,'? Uamla high, 8 aud 10 year* old. kind aua true in all burnous, free frciu vice and fault, remarkably gontie. with splendid ?tyle and appearance; have been uaod fur tliree years by u private family iu this city; are In every way safe and reliable; feur nothing and warranted sound. SILVER MOUNTED DOUBLE HARNESS, IX GOOD order, made bv Dunne. LANDAU, GOOD AS NEW, BUILT BY WOOD BROS. VICTORIA, ON 8 8PHINGS, BUILT BY BINDER, OF Paris. COVERED MOUNTED HARNESS BY WOOD GIBSON. GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT?DARK Bl-OOD BAY Horse, aired by Highland Buy. he out of a Mainbrino uiaro. dam Lady Shannon, sho by Rys lyk's Old llainhletnnlan; was purchased by Mr. George II. Allry of Mr. Charles Baektuau. of Stony Kuril, Orange county; I* 15', hands high, <1 years old; kind and tree In nil hnrncrs; free from vice; very stylish; United when 4 year* old. without training, in 2 Uifta: can now trot In 2 :V>, or better, and Is warranted sound, kind and true. 'Sot flue city made Harness, and TOP WAGON, [\ PERFECT ORDER. BUILT BY R. M. Stiver ROAD TURNOUT?TEAM BAY HORSES (OWN brother*), I5l( hand* high, 7 and 8 yours old; kind nnd true In sll harness; froe from vlco: have estra lino stylo and action; have boon used by a private gentleman for road and carriage driving, and sold ouly en account of owner going abroad. Light Double Harness, In good order, and TOP ROAD WAGON. WITH POLE AND SHAFTS, built by R. M. Stivers. BAY TROTTING HORSE. SIRED BY GUT MII.LER. he by Rysdvk'a llaruhlotoniau. dam by Lexington (thoroughbred I; Is ir?'hands high, 8 years aid: kiud and true in all harness: free from vice; very stylish; a pleasant anil easy driver; dona not nliy or pull; n liuly enn drive bun al full speed; he lias trotted in 2 :li."> and can now show better than 2:40; in condition can trot on >nj good ron l or tiack in J :30, and la warranted sound. Set flnc city made Harness. TOP ROAD IVAlios, lti II.T BY MTNRR A STEVENS. TKAM ,BKOWN HOUSES, lb HANDS IIIGII, 7 AND 8 years old; kind and true in all harness; tree from vloo; very stylish; good travellers; have been used fur carrlago driving and are an excellent team for general nee. DOUBLE HARNESS, IN FAIR ORDRR. LANDAU, IN GOOD OKDKIt, MY 11RKWSTER A CO. BLACK TROTTING ltORSR. HI HANDS HIGH, ? years old; kiud and true in all harness; free from vice; has extra Hue style'and action; trotted on the Hartford track In 2 :4N and can heat 2 :~>U any time; can now pull a top wagon with two In better than 8 minutes; can bo driven by any one and warranted aound. Also art Harness and TOP WAOON, NEARLY NEW, BUILT BY BRADLEY, Tatj A Co. BAY HUKSK. 8IRKD BY YELLOW JACKET. DAM 1 Mary, a thoroughbred mare; was raised by Mr. Snow, of Paris, Ky., and is half brother to Thomas L. Youug; la 1554 hands high, 0years old: kind and true In ail harness; froe from vice; a prompt and ploasnnt driver; has never been trained for speed, but trots close to 3 minutes, and Is very promising; has One stylo and action and warranted 'round. TOP ROAD WAGON, IN GOOD ORI)BR, BUILT BY Bates. BAY TROTTING MARE. lo',' HANDS HIGH, 8 YEARS old; kin I and true in all harness; free from vice; very stylish and handsome; an extra roadster; can trot in 2 :40 single or tn the pule; bus a One open gait: requires no boots; fours nothing; can be driven by a lady, and warranted sound. Also flno city mado Harness and TOP ROAD WAGON, BUILT HY VANDRIIGAW. BAY COUPE IIORSK, SIRED HY II AM HLKTONIAN ; Is IB hands high, 7 years old; kind and true in all harness; free from vice; very stylish and handsome; trots in 3 minutes; Is an extra line roadster: fears nothing, and can bs driven by a lady with perfect Safety. OOUPK HARNESS, NEARLY NEW. AND COUPE, IN GOOD ORDER, BUILT BY ADAMS A Cone. BLACK MAKE, IS*! IIAND8 HIGH, 0 YEARS OLD; kind and true in all harness; free from vice , trots close to 8 minutes: is very stylish: a ti rat class marc for family driving, and warranted sound. TOP l'ONY PHAETON. NEARLY NEW. DAI'PLK GRAY IIORSK, l(i?i HANDS HIGH, 0. YEARS old; kind and true in all harnoas; free lmm vice; a a ioil traveller ami a first class coupe or family carriage horse. FOUR WHEELED DOG CART. IS GOOD ORDER. SEVERAL OTHRR OOOD ROAD, FAMILY AND WORK Horse*; descriptions time of sine. clarknch. in perfect order, built by j. b. Brewster A Co. BAROUCHI , Ht.MLT BY WOOD BROS.; J ACER WAgous, Pliuetiitti, Boekawnys. Ac. SALE COMMENCES AT 10 O'CLOCK. UCTlON UOOM or ARCH. JOHNSTON, IS, 21. 2'l and 2o Kith at., near University place. OLDEST AND MOST REM ABLE HOUSE IN THE CITY. RKOULAR SALES OK IIORSES AND CARRIAGES EVERY TUESDAY AND I'KID.VA AT 10 O'CLOCK. 24 hour* to three days' trial on horses warranted sound. The oldest and most reliable house lu the city. PARTIAL CATALOGUE of THIS DAY'S s.ilo at 10 id o'clock. FINK FAMILY ESTABLISHMENT, -t ELEGANT TEAM BAY HORSES. Hi Lauds, 0 and 7 ? years, excellent drivers in single or double liar*s ness, hsva beau used in both city and country at a . family carriage team, have no fault or elcoa of any ? kind, ara uot alraid of any thing; any one used to horsos can drive them; are free aud spirited, but ~ ?entle: well matched In gait. else and color, and aro In every way a first class team for any uso. > Warranted sound. ? SET IMPORTED DOUBLE HARNEKS-EnclUh. ? ELEGANT CLARENCE, nearly new, by Loos A - i'P.\yt brow's CA 1RIAGE HORSES, 10 hand-, 8 ! 5 and 0 years old; kind in all harness; free from X vice ; bare been n -ed as a carriage tram for past y, three years; are an excellent, steady, reliable family team: good travellers; not afraid of locomotive or anything else ; aro In every way a tliorx otighly reliable team for any use; warranted sound. I S BET DOUBLE HARNESS, made to order. H ELEGANT BAROUCHE, by Miner A Stevens 2 BAA TROTTING HORSE, sir. d by Ethan Allen, dam a Star mare, full mane nuu tail, I.V4 hands, ft jS years old: kind in all harness; free Iroin vice: has t.o.icd in 3 can trot in 3 :.VI to day; has n g pnrt, free, open gait; lias not a vice or trie* of any i- Vlnd; does nut shy or pull; la not nhalit of a locomotive or anything else; is safe even-tor a lady to ? ilrivp, and In every way reliable; sold only lor want of use. 8KT KINK HARNESS. made to order. K TOP SIDEBAR Kt)AI? WAGON, nearly now, by Dual senlntry A Van Duser. 7. GRAY HOUSE, bauds, 5 yeara; kind in oil harness; freo from vice; baa been uaed in city and r. country by ufprlvnte family; la a good roadater and Y not afraid of anything: any one can drive biru ; a C good liorae for any nae: warranted sound. H TWO KXTKNSION TUP PHAETU.N8, in good order, 5 by Wood Bros, and Quimby. S LIGH I HAUOUCHK, by Wood Bros, g DAKK BAV IIOKSK, I '.1, bands. II years; kind in all i, harness; free from vice; was raised by prraent owner; bus not n fa.tit, vice or trlclfol any kind; _2 Is not ulrald of anything; a good, stylish, pleasant. east driver, with good, square, opa-n gait and style x in travel; baa never been handled for speed. but < promises to be very fast; la an excellent roauster, a good family liorae and warranted sound. LIGHT VICTORIA, In good order,bv Hood Mroe. TWENTY-KOt'U OTHER HOUSES. Description time ot sale. FOUR Till- WAGONS and FfVK PONY PHAETONS. Sold lor account whom It may concern. LARGE ASSORTMENT ol every kind of Carriage, Wagon. Harness, Blanket. Ac., this day, at ARCH. JOII.NSIOVS .MART. IB to 35 llith at., near L'niveralty place. Weather neaer iatorteroi with our SAl.lv* AT M O'CLOCK. flo? BALK?PATH OP BLACK HORSES, WITH OR " without Coupe and Brewstar Wagon. Apply nt prjvate stable, 131 V\ est 33d st., or otidrCsa box 4,OH Post ofllcc. F-3RERH COWB-OXB AN ALDKRNKY. ANOTHER ' nearly lull blood, for anle. Apply at 31 Chambers at. FOP. KAI.K?A" l'INR CLARENCE. IN~ PERFECT order; also, a Coupe Rocknway, price $335, and a aide bar lop Boggy, ntudo by Duaeubuiy, price $ lot), Apply at 1 :m> East 13th at, T,T()K SATK.-ATTKIVATE STABLE, 153 WEST 24TII JD St., a bay Go eral Koo* Horae. 15 hands lilgli. perfectly sound, eight yeara old;liai trotted h nilia In 3 price, ifCsxf; call in the morning. F*TOR SALE?HANDSOME PITN V, I4?~HANDS, 0 yeara; perfect pet; afraid of noeliiug; warranted. 3H0 Hudson at . butcher shop. ittOR SALE?KuufT horses, sl'Ttabi e "farmer, I grocer; alio, two Canadian Ponies; must sell; bargain 1144 Greenwich st. not 8ALB~*CIIKAP-NIi QuiY N SWTOP WAGON ; r two go'd working Horses and Harness. 434 East nth sf. i TORS EH WITH B(ikAT(III KS?"TALCIitt s CU11K" II never fails Large bottles, $1 25; >tiinll, .Vk\ Try It. KIDDER. S3 John it. HAItNl-.su.-I'll K A I'KMT HAKXKSi H rOKK IN NEW York; ifnoil Hues/ llarnrm, hniul marie. f 13 ; good UrGecr'* llarno*-, $ !.">; good llontil# Trim ItarneM, fall; a irooll llorvi li'anket, $1 y> Pie i?r rail and examine for jiiiirialvnl I'IMIKK A OSBORNE, Mannfactnrcr*, No. 71 Barclay at. VfORrUA K 0ALK.-OKO. UB< >i i 11 l :i; \ N v I i rriONi?I err, sell* this day, 10}^ o'clock, 4.iO Weat 4' in at., I<> good uoik Hnrac*. lao 'flilCrt*. TIIOUAH ABRAHAMS. M.nj: i:ce. >:\v a SO larok btock ov Lanriaua, I.andauleU, I'oupoa. A. 8 FLANDRAU, 37 ' Mil 374 Broom# at. (old at ami of llrewMrr A Co.) NK KliKUANT E \ M11.Y KMTAIII.ISIIMhN T-BAY Tram, 1'lurence and donlil# llt.-uoaH. AI.SO BROWN CARRIAGE TKAM, BAROUCHE IN FIRST rat# order, with ilonhla llarnraa, AT AUCTION, THIS MORNING, AT arch. Johnston s, ijiti bt., near university place. Hra catalogue aliove. 1 una: five second hand Buggies; m int sell, 121 West tatn st. SRCOMDHA5D CARHFACIBH. Landau, I.amlnnlcl, Coupe. iliotigliam, Vleierla. His-ton. Toy Wagon, No Too Wagon, Clarence, Two W litol Cart. HOOD BROTIIfcKM, TA? Broadway. SI* <t ?oo i.ivi :tv CA'HKIAOKS, puny P?IAV7 Ions, tldobur and lull spriug Wagons. Htells, Coache', now and second hand. H O Til av. SAI'llll U K -TWO TOI' KM'ltl-.ts W\<.< >N ll'H'-I > and Harness, separate or together. 2t>7 West 10th ?. S'TABLK TOLKT?AC C O BMODATfOM FOR H.C.I horses, . three carriages and room for coachman | 20 Lexington bvs, holween 23d and 21th sts. K. II. I.CDLOW A CO . No :i Pine st. IIKKK *TALI/M, TRIVATRSTA BLR 17 W?BT~ 44TH I St., Uvery prices; tare young last Hones for aale. I ERA] ET. horses, carsuachba, . Tio ur<4riiu, nk.ak rcltok hut. brook lyn. H alalia. plenty ofrarriaije room; rent, <**.*). Apply to ?. tlKSTKR, Krooitiyn Katie office. T" 0 RKNT?fkivate 8table, 131 wk8t !ul) ult, ii") r Oth nv. \\r\<ttku=a team ok hmall work hurres. II with or without liarneaa: muat be very cheap. JOHN O'KKILLV. IMP 4th at- Jeraey City. \vtantkd-kok a few months, a ooou ^oNr II Khaerou llorae for lilt keep, ao tuilc? in thecouutry: heat of care mi l hut little drlvlnjr; umat be vtyllah and tfood traveller. Address, deacriblni; hone, M. lllt.l,, Uleu Cove, l. i. ? stylish. S'.ato price, Ac . to box 3,.305 Ho.il offlee, Now York. "tlTANTISD?IIIOS CRAY HOUSE; Ml'ST BE KIND. 'I ginleand stylhh , lull mans and tail; cat he driven either sin/Is or double, trot in three minuter, perfectly sound nnd full bunds. Address M. 0. 8., Herald office. RANTED?A IiIilllT 8KT~OF DOlTlLK II AllNKSS. secu.-d hand, in good ordor. Address H. J., box I3 > Herald I'p'aiwu branch office. t HOUSES FOB 11ALKVAL C E ?E&rt, ?IIO. $75 AND Sli X) er.cli, for truck, express. farming or any business. ?t SAItliK'S Stable, :i4! Htli st. mliooxI) HAN I? HIX^SKAT HIIAKTONS AND llrctts, suitable for tlin coming Centennial; also top sod npi-n Kuatl Wagons, by Hr?*?t?r A Co and other city makers; tn|i and one it basket ami Hanoi Hoiiy l'liaoluus, sstnnsion top Kockuways, Coaches, Clarences, Landaus. Landaulets. Coupes, Vict rias. Coupe Kookaaayi and sixseat Knckauavs, Sulkies and Skeletons, Harness blankets, Ac. W M H. OH AY, lit) and 22 Woostor st. 4'J,- 910 AND KO-TIIKKE CIIKAFHORSES; BAY V'Jb's Mare, eight years l.>,'a bands, sound and kind, <125; Coach uud 'i'cunj, <200; Cab, $11*1. No. 253 West 31st St. OK ?A GOOD ROAD HUKUKTA HKEK~UOKR, Vi?.tl. kind and fearless; rspltal doctor's or family horse. UAFNKY'S stables, 27 Montgomery st., Jersey Clty_ H KA8T 23 D St.?II ii.S SON BltOS. IIAVK (i.Vli ' >>) nice top side bar gentleman's road Wagon ch sp for cash. DRY UOUUS. A A IT ICE N, SON A CO., 873 and 87.r> Broadway, corner lSlh St. SPItlXO OPENING or MII.LINERY and NOVELTIES, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, M aroli 20 and 30. BniJUXlVXBRY am> DRESIMAKINO. i ?MARIS TILIMAXX CO.,or IVVHIS, IMPORTERS .V , of tine Millinery, successors to Mmo. A. Michel, 423 Oth av., nt-tir 2ilth st., returned froru Purls by I'eroire. Exposition opening, Weuuesdav, 211th, Thursday, 30th of March. OPENING OK MILLINERY THIS DAY AND Wednesday, 2Hth.?Spring Millinery, This Is our annual opening. Pattern Hats And Bonnets. BIN.N.V Millinery, 701 Broilwsy. SIDE AND 8PAOK PLAITING: ALSOlxiiUBLK BOX plaiting done while you wait po'itivaly up to 23 inches wide. Save your goods by calling on S. JOSEPH, 38 Forsyth St., two ooors from Canal. post offic io koticel POST OKKIOK NOTICE.?THE FOREIGN MAILS POR the vroek ending Saturday, April 1, 1S70. will close at tills ufllce on Wednesday at 4:30 A. M. for Europe per steamer "Java," via (Jnoeiistown: on Thursday at 11:3 > A. M. for Europe per steamer "tYiciaud," via Plymouth, Cherbourg anil Hamhurg; us Saturday at H A. M. lor Great Britain. Ireland and France per steamer "Baltic." via (Juouustown, and at H A. ,M. for Scotland direct, (niiist be specially addressed.) per stonntcr "Ethiopia," via (Htsin*. aud at o:20 A. M, tor r ranee direct per steamer "Labrador," via Havre, and at 11:30 A. M. for Europe per steamer "Hubsbtirir," via Southampton and Bremen. 'I'be mails for China, Japan, Ac.,-will leave San l-rauriscn April IS. The direct mails for Brazil and l'orto Rteo will leave Xtw York April 1.1. The malls for I he West Indies, via Havana, will leave Now York March 3U. T. L. JAMES, Postmaster. instruction. AT THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 3) 4TH AV.. OPPO site Cooper Institute, Bookkeeping. Writing, Arithmetic, day or evening;, ladies and gentlemen. terras in Telegraphy reduced this wools tu ilo, uu account of extra deiuHiid for operators. A~LlJ COM M KRC1 Al., ENGLISH AND CLASH It *L studies couO Joutially taught; writing, 93 monthly. PAINK'S Business College, 02 Bowery, CRADUATK OF ONE OF OCK KlKSTCOLlVhtJK8.' Industrious, active aud practical, desires, at the open, in* of spring, literary work, teaching, tutoring or some em. ployment in which ho may continue informing himself; high ost recommendations; imiulries willingly answered. Address TEMPERANCE, box 108 Horald oil',so. A' PARIS LADY DESIRES TO GIVE .LESSONS IN* French. Ap; !y at 222 vveel I7th st. A complete in litteeu lessons; terms, f 1 a Address L. B.. tatlon D, THB LBCTVBH HKASO\. IECTURKS ON ITALY AND ROME. WITH ST EKE J opt iron Views, by Rer. C. K. K'lliituuu, D. I).?The opening lecture ofthis new course ?ill ba iteliverod this evening, In the Presbyterian Memorial church, comer Madison ur. and ?3d at., at 7 ;to o'clock. Subject?"Northern Italy." This lecture will enter Italy by the Carinehe ro td, and will Include the view* of Oenoa, I'lau. Milan, and it will close witli the exquisite scenery of Lakes Come and .11 agglnre. For the course, $1 50; single lecture, 50 cents. Tickets sold at the door. ECBOPBAfl ITBAMIui5's. C* U'NAitD LIXK.-H. AND | A. It. M. S. f. ft J. I - NOTICE. Willi n view to diminishing tlio chances of collision, the steamers of this Hue tako a speciflo course For all seasons of the year. On the outward passage from Quecnstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 5:> at 43 latitude, or nothing to the north of 4*1. On t lie homeward passage, crossing the moridian at 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the north of 42. FROM N LAV YORK FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOW N. JAVA Wod., March 21) I CHINA Wed . April 12 ALEUKIA... Wed., April 5| BOTHNIA Wed.,April id h'teanier.t marked * do not carry steerage passengers. Cabin passage, ?41, $1im and fl.'Ki, gold, according to accommodation. Return tickets on favorable terms Steerage tickets to and from nil parts of |*ms at very low rates. Freight and passage office, No. 4 ILiwlIng tireen. CHARLES (i. FRANCKLYN, Agent. 1JASSE.Ni Kits I'Kit STEAMSHIP JAVA EWHAItK from the Cunerd wharf, foot of tirand St., Jersey City, at 7:30 .V. M., on Wednesday, 2stli of March, IH7H CHAM. (1. FRANCKLYN, No. 4 Howling Oreou. New York. WILSON LINK FOR SOUTHAMITON AND HULL, sailing from pier 53 North River, as follows:? NAVARI.no March 25 | othello April 22 COLOMBO April S| HINDOO Mav 0 First caliin. $7". currency; second cabin, #45, currency. Excnrslon tickets oil very tavorable terms. Through ticket* issued to Continental and Haltic ports. Apply for full particulars to CIlAKLi'.S L. W Klli IIT <v CO., DO Hull til K. INMAN LINK ?MAIL 8TKAMERH, KOH UChhNBTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. CITY OK CHESTER Saturday. April 1. at 11 A M. CITY OK NEW YOKK Saturday, Aprtl s, at 3 P. M. OITY OK RICHMOND Thnrsdav, April 111. at * A. M. CITY OK MONTREAL Saturday, April 22, at 3 P. M. CITY OK PARIS Saturday, April 2U, at 10 A. M. Irom pier Nil. 4"> North Itlver. Cabin passage, (80, |Sl and (100, gold. Stoera ge,-<?23, currency. Drnfls is.ilrd at luirrst rata*. JOIIX O. DAI.K, Agent. 15 and 33 Broadway N. Y. XTORTH HERMAN LLOYI). In STEAMSHIP LINK BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. Company'a pier, foot <d 2d at., Hobuken. H APSBUKO ... Sal., April 1 I OOl.lt Mat., April IS NEUKAK Sat.. Aprllrt I MAIN Hat., April 22 Rales ot pasciyo from Near York to Soutbamptou, Ilavra or Bremen first Cabin. (100, gold ; Recond Cabin, #?"K>, gold; Steerape. $3t>, currency Itetuiii tickets nt reduced rates Prepaid steernge certificates, $32, currency. Kor freight or passage apply to (>1 Lit I c 11 .a ,v Co.. N" 2 BoVJiag giceii HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S LINK for PLYMOUTH, CHEHHOi.'ltO ami II AM Ul'HO WIEI.AND I....March .30 | MUKVia April 13 CI.MMKIA April U | CELLKKT April 30 Kates t>rpuasrt'fo lu Plymouth, Loudon, Cherbourg, Hamburg and all points In Knglaud, Scotland and Wale. ? Cabin, Dot saloon, gold (100 I >1)111. Mcnml Million, K?IH I?.l Steerage, currency kuniiardt a Co., c h. kii'Hard a boas. General Agent*. General Paaarngor Agent*. Ill Broad it., New Ynrk. <11 Broadway, New York. TTXITED STATUS MAM. LINK?STEAM TO Qt KP.NS. U TOWN AND I.IVKKP04IL, ailing every Tl'tSllA* Iroin nier 411 North River. WYOMING Tueaday, April 4. >t 2 I' M. IDAIIO Tnredey, April is, ?t I I*. M NEVADA Too?l>r, April 35, at J I*. M. Cnbln, pH5. $70 end Sso, currency. Intermediate, Mo; ?tecr??e, f3'l. Pn??enger* hooked to end from Purl*. Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, Ar. I)r*fu on Ireland, Engl tnd. Frati.-o ,iuj Gorninny nt lifueat rate* W 1 LI.I t MS A GI'ION. _' ) Br .*1 viy N'ATIONAI. LINK. Krron pier* 41 end 47 North Hirer. KOR LONDON DIRECT. HOLLAND ,..Thur*<lay, Mare'i 81,'J A. M. TOR ULKKNHTOtVN AND L1VKRPO )L EGYPT. April I. !? :*J A M. I IIKI.VKfl A,Ap'l 15.1 3)A M TIM". OCKKN, April*i, :?IV M | ENGLAND. April V. I P M f Cabin pa*?age. $00 and 870, currency. Return ticket* at redueed ratea. Htrera/a paaaayc, R4, currency Prepaid *teerav tleknta front England. Ireland and Scotland at the lowe?t rate*. ' Draft* leaned Irnm LI upward, el rurrent price*. Appiy at the company'* olBce, 00 Mroadn av. V. W. J. III'KHT, Men*par. CJTATR LINK, O NEW VOIIK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL DUBLIN BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, from pier 43 North Itlver (loot ol Canal at.) a* follow* ? HIATK or ixima.aa ..nvtrndav, April 'I .sTATK OK I'l-.XN <YI.VAJIIA H.tir..lay. April JO HTATK. OK VIRUIXIA Tim: -.My. Ma v 4 anil crrrjr alternate Tltanrfl) tliarcaltar. Klmt cMin i**), 70 anil *??); retnrn tlekaU, VIJU, ifceitMl cabin. # *> r? turn tlck?t?, $A>. ritOfTM* at lowaat rate* Apply t > Al STI.N HAl.HWIS k t'o A?*nt?, Nn. 7J Broadway. S T. Mccrnac |f**"*/c '"filer, to liroivl ly ANCHOR LINK CAKIlYiMi THE UNITED MTATK* MAIL. NKW YORK A >0 Ol.t.silOtV ETHIOPIA itatiirtlay. April I. at II A V. VICTORIA Matnrd-iy. April A, at CP. M. (' W.lKoKM A It at ii id ay. April I >. at I11 V. t|. MOMMA Saturday. Ami I JJ, at l IV M. TO Ol.lSOOtt. t.lr KRI'OOL. I.oMhiS IM.RP.v, </CKKNHi'otvNi OR BELFAST. Cabin, (Kl to rarrmrr, according to arrcnimodailotl. INTERMEDIATE (HA; (terra#*. Draft* l*?it*d for oar am niut at etirreut rat**. II I.MlhRS'lX HRIM. Anawt*. X". 7 Rowll i. O 'DONOVAN ROSS A STEAMSHIP VASSAOK 0!'. Ilea.?*t??mar? ererjr <1at. Cork, I.lvcrptol, O'awjw, I). rry; Kailroa'l Ticket*; (trail*. pay?i?lo avarywlierit. U iiiayvH Uttaaa * iiotel, 1-?J Citathatu *iu*ra. LD^ FK1CE FOUR CENTS. Ul'KUPEAX HTKA.tlllllPN. Kiiu DlitBCt Cl.SK TO KllANVK. 0 TltK liBXRRAL TRANBATI.ANTIC COMPANY'S MAII. sri'.AMKKS BKTW KEN NEW VOUK AND 11AVUK, t'Al.LJNU AT PLYMOUTH (U. B.). fur the landing of p?<t.?ngers. The splendid vtcwel. of this tavorita rout# for the C >otlneat (being more luutherlr than unjr other) will sail trim pier So. 4H North Hlver, a* follow.:? LABKADOK (daugllar) Tuesday, April 4 AMKRlGl'l? (PousoH) Tucitay, April 1H KMANOF. Tru.telloi Tiu-aUat, April 25 PRICK OK PASSAGE IN GOLD (including wine; Kirst cabin, $110 to $120, aceoriling to accommodation. Secoiid, $72. Tbirii, $40. Return ticliot. at reduced rate.. -i.-eru u, wiui superior accommodation, mcinuing vina, bedding and utensils. without extra charge. Steamers tuarke I thus * do n?t carry steerage paaaengera. LOUIS I)E HEM AS, Agent, 55 Broadway. W'lllTK ST\K LINK >> voit yl'RLNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. CARRYING TUB UNITED STATES MAIL. Ilia steamers of this Hue tuke thw Lane Routes recommended by Liru'cnant Maury, U. S. N . going south ot the Banks >>u the passage to Uuocnstown ell the vsar round. B tLTIt April 1, nt II A. tt. REPUBLIC April S, at H P. M. GERMAN 10 April 15. at 10 A. m. CELTIC April l-J. at 3 P. 1t. ADRIATIC April iW.>at ?:*> i.. H. From White ster Docks, pier52 North River. Rutas?Saloon, i#*">,!?**< and iflu i, iu gold; return ticket* on reasonable terms. Steerage, # .'*. Saloon, staterooms, smoking ami bath rooms ere placed amidships, where the noise and motion are least, nifordiuir a decree of comfort hitherto unattainable at -ea. For inspection ot' idsos and other Information apply at th# company s ufllce, 37 Broadway, Nsw York. R. ,1. CORTIS. A cent. Most direct" "and economic "route to io? LAND. BELGIUM. THE U1IINE, SWITZERLAND, *0.. AC., VIA ROTTERDAM. STEAMER MA AS March SO STKAMBR ROT I KKDaM April t:t These bountiful atoamara, carrying the United States mail to the Netherlands, are creat favorites with the public. Trips rogiilnr, rstes low; eoinlori and living perfect. For freight. _ Eur pas.ags. punch ed ye a co. l. vy MORRIS, fa) Broadway. MERIi'AN ~LTN K. Weekly Mall Steamship service hetwean PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL, calling at (jiieenato'vn. Sailing every Thursday Irom Philadelphia and Sailing every Wednesday trom Liverpool. The following steamers aro appointed to sell from Phil*delphia u ,, . ? -i/iii ur imi.iiuu.nnr. -i,unu 11,1 1 r. auhi ji OIIIO April 111 INDIANA April 27 PENNSYLVANIA . Aptll 13 | ILLINOIS May ? price or passage. in currency. Cabin. $73 to according to location. Steerage anil intermediate tickets to and from ail point* at the lowest tatea. Steamers marked with a star do not carry Intermedials.* Passenger nccommod.tioni lor all classes unsurpassed. For passage. ratus of freight and ntliar information apply to PETER WRIGHT A SONS, General Agents. 307 Walnut st., Philadelphia; GEO W. COLTOS. 4.1 Hroa.l St., Now York. JOHN McDONALD, Pusseger Agent. No. H Hattery place. REAT WESThRN~8TK A MSUIPLISK. ' U TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. Sailing front iiiar 18 East Ktvor, us follows CORNWALL, Stampor Tuesday, March 28 SOMERSET. Western Saturday. April 15 Cabin paasage. $73; Intermediate. $ '?'. steoruge. $3i), enrrcucy; excursion tickets. $120; prepaid steerage certificates, $36. Apply to W. I). MO SPAN, Aginl, 7U South St. COmWMB .STEAMSHIPS. ZZT PAI I PIC M A11. STKA MS IIIP LIN E FOR CALIFORNIA, JAPAN, CIUNA, AUSTRALIA. NEW ZEALAND. BRITISH COLUMBIA. A.Ac., sailing from pier foot of Canal st., North Hirer. FOR SAN FRANCISCO, VIA IST1IMUB OF PANAMA, Steamship COLON Friday. March 111, 13 noon connecting tor all Central American mid South Pnclllc ports. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO JAPAN AND CHINA, CITY OF PKKIN April! FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO VICTORI A, PORT TOWNSEND, TAl'OMA, PORTLAND, An., Ac., on the loth anil 35th ol every mouth. For froight or passage apply at loot ol Canal st., N. K. (l. J. 1IULLA Y, Superintendent. STAR BALL LINK. ~ united states and brazil mail steamships. sailing monthly from Watsou's wharl, Brooklyn, N. Y., for I'ARA, PERNAMBUCO, llAlllA and RIO JANEIRO. ? calling at St. John's, Porto Rico, . NELLIE MARTIN. Saturday, April 15. ; JOHN llR.VMALL, Passenger accommodations Ilrst class. l'or freight and passage, at reduced rates, apply to J. H. Tt CKEK A CO., Agents, 34 Pine st. I"^0Tl NASSAU,"N. 1'.?A FAMOUS WINTER RESORT.? Regular mail steamships from New York via Savannah, March 28 mid April 8: from Savannah, April 1 and April 13. MURRAY, FERRIS A CO., (13 South St. OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, " sailing from pier 37 North River. For Norfolk, city Point and Richmond, Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays at 3 P. M? connecting with the Virginia and Tennessee Air Line, Atlantic Coaat Line, Piedmont Air Line, Chesapoako and Ohio Railroad, anil with the company's steam lines to interior points in North Carolina and Virginia. Newbern and Washington, N. C. (.via Norfolk) every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Lewes, Del., Monday and Thursday at 4 1*. M., connecting with Maryland itnd Delaware railroads. Passenger accommodations np.iurpa ,sed , Through passage tickets and hills of lading to all points at lowest rutot. Insurance to Norlola, Ac., '4 percant. Freight received dally at pior 37 Nortli River. General unices, it?J . iron NEW ORLEANS DIRECT* I? Tllli OltOMWKLL LINE. The stearjsbiD KNICKERBOCKER, Cs-itain Konihle. on Saturday, April 1, at f> o'clock I'. M.. from inor N.i. U North River. Through Mill of lading given to Mobile Mini Ml principal . points on the Mississippi Klvor. Cabin passage, stoersae. f25. Apply to CIiAKK A SE A M AN. 80 West St.?! NEW YORK~ AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LIN P.? These llr.'t class steamships will sail at II 1' M from Fier 13, North River, foot ol Cedar it., foiBHavatia direct, as illows WILMINGTON Tuesday, March 24 COLUMllL'S Thursday, April <1 For freight ami passage, having unsurpassed uccomrnodeti..na, apply to WM. P. CLYDE A CO.. No. 6 Bowling Oreeu. Mi KELLER. U LINO A CO., Agents in Havana. T~EXAS LINE roi OALVBATON. TDLcTuno AT KET West, carrying tho I'nited Mates mail.?Tho steamer CITY Of* ACsTlN. Captain Kldrldgc. will sail o* Saturday. April 1. st 3 P. M., from plor 20 East Itiver. Through bills of lading given to all points on the Houston ami Texas, Central International and Ureat Northern, Galveston, Houston and Henderson, and tlia (ialveston, Harrtshurg and San Antonio railroads. Freights and insurance at lowest rates. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to C. II. MALLOKY ? CO., 133 Maiden Isne, or \V. P. CLYDE, No. 0 Bowling OreoD. N' y.. HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL SS. LFNK. Steamers leave pior No. 3 North Itiver at 3 P. M. FOR HAVANA DIRECT. CITY OF NEW YORK Thursday, March 30 CITY OF MEKIDA Tuesday, April II CITY Or ) MU CKi /. . Iliursuay. April 19 FOR VKRA CRUZ AM) SEW ORLEANS. Tin Havana, I'rogreao, Ceiupeachy, Tutpan mid 'lampicai CITY OF MERIOA Tunidar. April 11 . CITY OK MEXICO Tueadny, May * For freight nr pa-sage apply to F. ALEXANDER A SONS, 31 nnd 33 Hroudvray. Stenmers will leave New Orleans March 211 and April 1# for Yera Cru* and all other porta. MITruXs'lTTin k or sreYWRtursi for New Orleans and Texan, will tall every Saturday to Now Orleans, transferring Texas freli{lit there to Morgan's Louisiana and Texa* Railroad for .Vorgan City, tlicace per Morgan a lino of ateamera to Texa* porta. Tiie H R ASH EAR will vail from pier 30 North River, New York, on Saturday, April 1, at 3 I*. M., for New Orleans direct. Through bills of lading signed to Muhlle, Oalveston and t? all point* on the Calve*Ion, Hsrri.slnirg and Sun Antonio, Houston and Texa* Central. International and Ureal North* em, Tex** and l'acillc and Trans-Continental railroad*, and to Indiaiiola and Sail Antonio, and all point* on the Ouif, Western Toxna and I'aciflc Railway. Rriuoi Santiago, Corp a* Cliristi. Koekpori, st Mary'* and Kuiton. 1 re I glit for St. Mary'* and Fulton landed at Rockport. Lighterage and Channel dura at either Corpus Chrieti or lli axes .Santiago at ilia expense and risk of consignee. Through rate* to Brownsville, via Rio Grand' Railroad. Insurance can he effected under open policy of C. A. M hitney A Co., New Orleans From New A ork to New Orleans, C percent: Irora New York to ell Texa* porta via New OrI lean*. 71 par sent. Freight at luwast rate*. For freight or further io!orinetioil lATl'll 7 t'l 1 ' ' CHARLES .V. WIIITNKV A CO., Agent*, I'ler :tti Noith River. i LlUK HALIFAX, S. H.. AND ST ./ o 11 N HL nTV.? r Cromwell Line -Steamship UEO. W ASI11NftTON I will leave pier I' North Rivor on Friday, April 7, at 3 I*. M. Cu'iiii passage, iiWgold, Including aiateroom and meals, te Halifax *01; to -St . Jolllla. >.. Apply to t'l.tKK A SEAMAN. i*} Wort at. Til AVRLIjEHH' (JCll)K. 1>EN.\HTLVANIV IIAILROAD AS It K AT THINK LIVE AXD I'MTKD -TATEd MAIL ROUTE. Trnln* leave New Y?ric. via l>**l>rof*ea and Cortlandt it. ferrlea, a* follow* ? Expruai, lur llurrlabur;, PitUbnrg tlu Wctt a:ij South, ?lt!i PullRi'iii ii.il ace uarx attached, (. 3 ) A. M , tf and S:>J P. M. Sunliy.d and 9 :'K) V. M. For Wlillaniayirt and Lock llavcn at II :30 A. M. aalH^J'r P. M. Kor't'orry and Brit, ? I' M.. connecting at Horry lor Titiiavifle, Petrolomn Centre and the Oil lie/i mi , For llaltim >rr, ft'inblnrtoa Ml tin Hwtli, "Limited WaahI iniiton Kxpreia" of Pullman Parlor Cari dally, except Hundoy. 0:30 A. M ; arrlee Waelilngtnn 4:IO F. it. Knxular at i* :#l A. M.. 3 and U I*. M S inday. H I'. M K\proa- lor Philadelphia. 7,7:30,0 tO.1). 10 A. M ; I'JfK*. 3. 4. 4 :l'i. n. 7. - 3 i. li P. >1 and Id night. Snn lay. \ I O, 7. ?:."4>I aud w F M Emigrant and aacoiid o'aaa. 7 P. M. i Fur train* to Newark, Ktiaato tli Knliway. Prln-eton. Tronj Ion. Perth Amber, Kleminfton. Hclvldero and other |iointe, a"* local ecftrdtile* at all ticket ntlice*. Train* arrive ?From PLlabnrr,(I:">3 and 10:30 A. M. ant I*:'J0 P >1 deily; IO:13 A. M. and 7:40 P. M. daily. exct-al Monday. 1 rom Wa-blnxtnu an I ilaltiin >r*. tt'JO A it, 4?ij. 5:13 and 10:J7 P. M. Sunday, a -3? A. M Prom I Philadelphia. ft:l(?, 0:30,0:33, 10:1 . II fit. II :*>t A. M_ I 3:1$, 4 >"?, .3:1.3, 0:10, 7:40, 4:4l?Jt 10:37 P. M, SunI < I:ID. ?:J0, 8:33. II 31 A M , 7:40, J.30 aud lOriT Ticket offlre-, '30 and '.Ml IJroa.lway, Xo. l Axfor l(e i<? and tool ?l peiliruaaea and i.'orlla nil at-.; No. t Court at.. Brooklyn; No*, lit, 11*4 and lid llud-on ?i I lo'iokon! Emigrant ticket "3|je, Xo. A liatwrt place. FRANK TII0MM>n', U. M BOYD, Jr.. ? ????>. i>illLAUKI.PIHA. VIA BK.AK'Vu and thk I. S i>w .Ier?sy t?uiilhcr;i KnilriM I ? K?r? from Neor York to PliiU'lfllpitia on'jr 02 l'i, commencing Msrch 13, lrt7?i. |,o.r? New York from lder H North Hirer, loot <>l Rector M.. t 10:41 .V. M., for I'll l?djl|thu, Vioolnnil n ot Tom* Ulror. At 4 1". >1 for PUIlmlolpioit. flicker, >:, mot Tom* Klver. W. 8 PJIiiltP.N. (Bnrnil Mvttjur. l>;idvii?Ks?"B ash stoxixoton htk amhijip 09 I NKW YORK AMI RO8T0X. RKtlClflON OK FA UK between Now York anl I'rovUlenM to Jt Between New York hi I ilnle.i to 4L *Ti>*lN<tr<>N LINK. 1 From j>'er 33 North Hirer, to't of J ty *t., thx oltxMl ?tem?.r? 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