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TH WHOM: NO. 11,592. _ PERSONA!,. Amrlla.-if in the city, write me to b08t0n and 1 will come on. Same as ever. Excursion*. A<? MABtttfr. r'a d.-had better call at 63 exchange A. ANBW BOBN INFANT FOB ADOPTION AT MADAME ROLFE'8, 19U Lauren* street. * A-SW. GOT LETTRB. WRITE. DO BAT WHERB. . Letter in New York l'oat office. S78. /1BNTRAL PARK.?CARRIE?I WUJ, MEET TOD AT \J the curuer of Ninth street and Secoud areoue at 3 o'clock. FE W.-THE NEW ONES ABE BOOT'S; F. 8. k CO. . prepare them for this market; U>? old one* are the n;y le^al ones that are now drawn. 4?11?44. For adoption?a finb healthy well gbown boy, eight years of a^e, wilt be glrea up entirely to respectable peup.% hi* mother being so situated that she cannot property care for him. Address Necessity, Herald office. /"ireenpoint and brooklyn CAB8.-pbe88dbe \T with hand; opeitcd window ; stopped at Clinton avenue about hall'-pant nine o'clock Monday morning. Please ad 4reae. Mating where an interview can b? bad, Otto Wolk, Wll flamiburg Pout office. INFORMATION WANTED-OF MISS MATILDA MALlaD and Minn Anna Monghan, of Londonderry, Ireland, whe caroe lo New York together about the year 1W8. A friend of theirs from California would like to hear from them. Address John H. Still, 81 Kaiuu street, New Tort. INFORMATION WANTED?OF PATRICK AND MARGArei Moure, by their brother, Thomas Moore, care of bum el Barr, New BriuiBwick, N. J. INFORMATION WANTED.?IF WILLIAM D. CLAYTON crWIlliom Thorn*!, formerly of Company I, Sixteenth r?K<uifijt Massachusetts Volunteers, will send their address to bo* 749 Boston 1'obt office, they will hear of something for Uwlr Interest. INFORMATION WANTED?OF MISS FRANCES E. h wan, or if married her husband's address. Supposed to be in New York or 1'eniiHylvanla. Any information will be thankfully received. Addrxss A. M. Carl, Herald office. JOHN HENRY BESTE, OF THIS CITY, WOULD RENiter heartfelt and sincere thanks to the Knickerbocker Life lueumnce Company for tre uutn of $2,)ltHl received shortly after tho death of bis wife, who bad belonged to the company but nine months previous to her death. KATE-WEDNESDAY, SAME TIME AND PLACE. JACK. MISS SALLIE.?YOU REMEMBER OUR GOING TO tliu theatre hist fall, our breakfast at Taylor's and our farting corner of Thirteenth street and Second avenue, l'leare address to real name, station D. I want to see you. SOPlllE-DID YOU CALL? CALL AQAIN TO-MORrow. UNION SQl'ARE, YKSTgRDAY AFTERNOON.?IF THE young Tadv In Fourth aveuue stage who noticed gentleman on sidewalk would send address or state where an interview could be had she will oblige an admirer. Address George Jt Dickens, station 1>. WHITE FAWN MATINEE AND STAGE TO FULTON ferrv.?Blondes who noticed vouns cents address If agreeable C. and O., box 2X3 Herald office. WHITE FAWN MATINEE, ORCHESTRA CHAIRS? Little lady, with ll^ht hair flowing loosely, please send , address to Rupert, Herald olllce. WILL GARDENER, WHO RECOGNIZED THE LADY In buggy with purple hat strings on Sunday afternoon, n Fifth avenue, near Twenty-first street, please write to Miss Ida French, Station D ? will hear something to his disadvantage. y L- R.?ALL'S WELL. 5TH AVENUE, CORNER TWENTY-THIRD STREET? Haturday; did not see you; will you name time and jriace whore I can ? HOFFMAN, Herald office. WPKCIAIi NOTICES. JOHNSON HAVING REMOVED FKOM THE CORNER 1 Twerrty-ftchth street to 481 Eighth avenue, still continues to make over old silk hats into the new style; clean, dye, press And trim casslmere and soft hats, as usuail. jyhnson, 491 Eighth avenue, corner Thirty-sixth street. "VTOTIfTB to MEXICAN CREDITORS?ALL PERSONS JJN baviiig claims against Mexiso, who desire to co-operate In tbe movement Inaugurated on the 9th Inst., looking to an ariy settlement of their claims against that government. are requested to send their address to box 1,7m Post office, New York city, in order that the committee may be able to furnish them ini ormation (if desired) as to tbe object and purpose of their association. H. FUN KE, Chairman. Notice is hereby given to the owneb of household furniture stored with me in the name of Themas Newton to call and pay storage bill on or before Thursday, May 28, 1868, or said household furniture will be old at auction at lu A. M. on Thursday, May 88, to pay torage, said household furniture having been on storage over OM year. A. L. BATTERSON, 690 Sixth avenue. YAC11TS, STEAMBOATS, dcc. For rale?the schooner yacht widgeon, 105 tons, 80 feat in length, 2<l feet beam, 7 feet depth of hold; draws 9W feet of water: all ready for sea. For particulars paly on board, to Captain WlUlana, off foot of Fourth street, MSbotofc?, or ad drew boi *,*11 n?w Tort rwt row onio? VOR 8ALB?A GOOD ST RAM TOO BOAT; BNGINE J 18x18; built In Philadelphia, by Neatie A Levy; everything In completo order. For partlcalam Inquire at 110 Bread way, room No. 2, or of E. KKI.I.AM, Klizauethport, TTIOR SALE?SLOOP ADELINE, 10 TONS, NOT ONE X* year old. Can be seen at Harlem bridge on Thursday*, r other day* at Whiteatone, L. 1. WM. D. MILLKR. . TpOR BALE-NEW CAT BOAT, 16 FEET LONO, 8 r feet beam; cheap. Inquire of B. THOMAS, Sooth and Tike streets. T.IOR SALB-A SLOOP BIOOBD 8COW OF 28 TONS, r tn perfect order. Apply to J. 0. McANDBEW, 1S2 Front greet. ROW BOAT FOB SALE.?ONE OF INGERSOLL'S, IT feet long; but little uaed; oara and cushions cheap. Ap?ly at 181 Broadway, rooip 11. 117"ANTED?A ROWBOAT, IS FEET LONO, WITH TWO W pair* of sculln, In good order. Address, with price, 42 Nest Twenty-seventh street. WANTED TO PURCHASE. A N APPARATUS TO DISTIL LIQUOBS FROM BEETS, A M and 1U0 gallon*. Give addreu and condition* by tetter to Charlee Heed, care of A. Btraub, 188 Fulton etrest. TITAN TED?TWO SECOND HAND PLATE OLAS8 TV Showcase*. Address, giving description and price, Wi 1,818 Po*t otDce. WANTED-SOME OOOD CrBIOSITIES FOB A SIDE show; al?o n Shetland Pony; term* mint be moderate. Apply Immediately, stating term*, at 95 Bedford street. Q. O. GBADT. WANTED-A COUPLE OF CHEAP SECOND HAND Iron Safe*, without being repaired or repainted. AdAre** J. D., Herald offiee. WANTED TO PDBCHASE?A FIRST CLASS TEA OR grocery store, flour and feed atore and wholeaale or retall dry good* builne**. ? BOCTHMAYD * CO., 194 Broadway. 1 000 WA*T?D _APPLY 70 MAJUK INSTRUCTION. A BUSINESS COURSE, BOOKKEEPING, ALGEBRA, Arithmetic, Grammar, Spelling, (111; twelve private room*; 24 Writing Lessons, $2 Bn. PA INK'S College*, 62 Bowery, entrance on Canal itreet; 847 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Ladies' apartment*. A TTOWMSEND'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 2?0 BOWERY, A below Uouaton street. Private instruction, day mil evening, In Bookkeeping, Writing, Arithmetic, Algebra.Roadlw Hp*).in?, tiransmar, Correspondence, Ac, Ladle*' Department.No clum. ALADT. BXPEMENCBD IN TEACHING FRENCH, English and Music. wishes the situation of resident gov' srness In a family; no objection to travelling or tbe conntry. Par particular* address E. C. C., 107 Dean street, Brooklyn. V8INEB8 WRITING, PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING, Ac.- Messrs. UOLBEAR, 809 Broadway, guarantee to remove stiffness, cramping or tremhllng from the worst hand and give an elegant style of business penmanship to every Student. They also qualify pupils practically fur head bookkeepers. Open day and evening all summer. (1ALL NOW AT THE TELEGRAPHIC INSTITUTE. 83 J 6th avt, knd join the telegraphic class. Evsnlng Instruction for tbe summer mouths at reduced rates, bours from " to French in sim lepsons-m per month, paris new edition. Conversation. Schools and families attended Neither grammar nor dlctlouarv required. Professor JOSEPH J. gRIERRE, 1,14m Broadway. KK.MOV AI.H. HA K. GREEN'S TOY STORE REMOVED PROM . corner of Nineteenth street and llroadwsy toSl East Seventeenth street, nesr tbe Everett House. Removal.?dr. s. m. flliott, physician and i Ophthalmic Surgeon, hse removed his ofllce to 1,1!*S Broadway, above Twenty-eighth street. SXLIOIOV8 NOTICES. TEMI'LR ADAS JESHURCN.?THE SERVICE IN THIS temple, on Wednesday, the 27th ItisU, will oommence at ulne o'clock A. M. M. r. GREhNEWALD, Secretary. NBW PUBUCATIONS. TO FDITOR8.?A PRACTICAL PKINTIR, HAVING press, type, office and every facility nt his command, srenld like to meet with an editor ha nir not less than cash capital, to join him in the publication of a daily evening paper In an adjacent city. Address, with real name and aiT in ss Kvsnlng t'aper. Herald otllce. | FOHT OFFICE NOTICE. POST OFFICE NOTICE. Tbe nittlis for Europe will be despatched 'rom this office on Tnesdav, Thursday and Saturday, closing at 12 o'cWck, noon, and at stations A and B, 11 :1ft; C. <1 aud O, 11 :M, E and F, 11 in, and <) at U o'clock A. M. AI?o on Wednesday, notice of tbe hour of closing, which will be nosted at the general office and the stations on Tnas<Iit P. S J\MKH KHLLT, P. M. FOl.ITICAl,. A - POLiflCAL BANNER PAINT EBB A. A ND FLAG MANtirACT' HERS. HOJER A 0KAUAM. 97 DUANE STREET, uear Broadway. JWATRIWIONI \f.. " \1/ANT1.I> TWO WIVF*. PHOTOGRAPHS RRUURHT1/ gd. Address <J, a?4 O. Sbgw. < heshlrg, Cobb. :E NE Ni TUB TPHF. ^ 1 VUSHIOH COU?UL~ TROTTINGMWBBAT, MAT to, r at I o'clock P. M.; match for IMttt fa. Bo tot, J. J. Bradley; B. Rodaa, Capi. GUI?Iini to tanm J. CHAMKBRfl. T71ASHION COURSE, U I.-GREAT TROT THURSDAY, J May M, at 8 o'clock P. M. Pan* of batwwn a* Pftfer'a LadjTThorn, b. Dolle's Lucy J. LorattS Ganoral Butler, A. Patterson's Goo. Wilkes; 111 t to wagon. Oaralaave Hunter's Point at 2:1& o'clock. JTcHAMRKRS. HOBOKEN RACES-POSTPONED 0* ACCOUNT OP weather to Thursday, Mhj 28, Frllay. May ?, and Monday, June 1,1W68. J. HARVKY, LYONS, Secretary. rrBOT ON THE UNION HALF MILK TRACK, SEVENTYX aecond street and Bloomlnfdale road, Wednesday, Mar 97, for $100 a et-le, three la lit e, to wagons. Philip Stark names Andy J?hnaion; John Stlrkler names Plyinit Dutchman ; good day, or next fair day. Admittance 60 cent*. TTNION COURSE.?TROTTING.?WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. U at 3 P. M. Sweepstakes of $300, mile heats, best three in five. Owner's b. g. Captain Henry, to wagon; owner's bik. ra. Dully, to wagon; owner's s. in., In harness. Rain or blue. WILLIAM SliAW, Proprietor. SPORTING?DOGS, BIRDS, AC. All kinds of fancy dogs and birds for sale.?Medicines for all diseases. Preparod food for mockingbirds, at b. DO VEY'S, Nus. 3 and 5 Greene street, corner Canal. A T.f. RRRRDS rHf?If!R llfHiK tNl) MKT1TCTVES _ J\. FRANCIS Bl TLKR, No. 8 reck slip. BuUer'i Infallible Mango Cure and Flea Exterminator, 75 cents. Butler's new work, 1(2. Extra stock Dogs. VEW DOG AND PIGEONn STORE?ALL CHOICE breeds bought and sold; Harry Jennings' patent Flea Soup and Dog Mudlolncs for sale, at Si New Cbumrera street. JAMES YOUNO. HOltMiCN, < AItKIA<;i:s, AC. AT JOHNSTON A VAN TASS ELL'S HORSE AUCTION MART, 113 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, THIS DAV (TUESDAY), AT 13 O'CLOCK. Gentlemen having private establishment* will oh they wish to dispose of, as well as those wishing to purchase anything in the horse line, will find It to their advantage to give us a calf. Our dealings are almost exclusively with merchants and business men, and our establishment is conducted on the same straightforward principles which govern honorable people in other branches of trade. Our down town oOioe is removed to 89 Nassau street, opposite the Foft ottlce, where a register is kept of Horses, Carriages, Turnouts, Ac., at private and public sale. Liberal advance* made on everything In the horse Hue. We never postpone a aale on account of weather. CATALOGUE OK TO-DAY'S BALE. Black Mare, IB hands, 6H years, kind iu all harness; trot in 8 minutes; warranted sound. No top Koad Wa.on, built by Qulmby. of Newark. A very superior well matched team of bay carriage Horses, no white marks, 16fc hands, 7 years, long mains and talis, style and action not to M surpassed; cost l.ut spring l|i, SOI) i together with Mall Phaeton, or French Dog Cart, Imported and cost $900; also very line carriage Harness, made by Gibson; also pair Imported Kersey Blankets; also pair fine imported Cashmere summer Cloths; also pair or Invisible green Quarter Cloths, bound In crimson and yellow; also silver mounted Whip, Stable Hlankcts, Ac., Ac. The above property Is sold by order or an executor, and to be sold without reserve. Very fine dark chestnut sorrel Horse, # years. 15>$ hands, long full tail; can trot sure In BX minutes and is untrained; kind and true in all harness; Is a very promising young horse for road and track and is warranted sound. Top Wagon, made by first claps maker. v'erv fine and handsome jet black Conpe or matched Car. rlage Horse, <5 years old, 16>j hands, kind and true in all harness ; one of the finest style horses in tha city, and is unsurpassed and wnrrsnted pertectly sound. Fine large black Cart or Truck Horse, 7 years, 18\ hands, weighs nearly 1,BOO lbs., kind and true In all harness and Is a first class work horse and warranted sound. Gentleman's Turnout; bay Mare,l?>t hands, 7 years, with black points, kind In all harness, very stylish, capital road horse, afraid of nothing and warrantedsound; together with No top Wagon, made by Cooper. i air uiavft muucu, uaiinB, nuuui a jrnrn, aiuu iu uu harness, free from vice, very fine family team ; also Set Carriage Harness, mounted with Prince'* metal. Family Turnout?I'alr bay Mares, \6X hands. 0 and 7 yearn, kind In all harness, are very stylish, very reliable and are wan anted perfectly *01104; together with Victoria Carriage, built by Wood Bro.; also Clarence, 1 nearly new, built by Wood Bro.; a'so let double Carriage Harness, made by Dunscomb. Bay Mare, 16%, ? years, klud In all harness; valuable work horse. Gray Horse, 15%, fl year*, kind and true In all harness; free from vice, 1* ? capital cart or express horse. Brown Horse, 15)<j hand*, 8 years, kind ki all harness, free from all vice, free and stylish driver and warranted sound. Blaek Morgan Marc, 14% hand*. 6 years, kind In all harness, free from vice, can trot In 3 minute* on any day and warranted sound. Bay Mare, 1G hand*, 6 year*, kind and true in all harness and a capital work horse. Sorrel Trotting Horse, 8 year*, 15ty hand*, kind In all hurnes*, very stylish, with long mane and tail, can trot iu three minutes and sold for debt. Team dark bay Ponies, Hiram Drew stock, 14 hands, 6 and 8 year*, kind In all harness, can trot in about 3 minutes and warranted sound. Iron gray lady1* Saddle Mare, 14 hands, 6 years, kind in single harness, superior under saddle and warranted sound. Several other Horses, top and no top Wagons, single and double Harness, Blankets, Robes, Whip*, Ac. For description see catalogue at time of sale. A? REGULAR SALE OF HORSES, WAGONS, HAR. nexs, Ac., this day, by auction, at 84 Duane street, consisting of the finest line of trottkig. road and family Stuck that we have ever offered at auction; also Wagon*, Harness, Ac. Beautiful bay Horsa, llaiubioConlan, n./? out of thoroughbred Abdallah, raised In Rockland county, Wi high, 8 years old, a splendid animal; warranted sound ana kind and Of great endurance. (See special.) Celebrated trotting Colt Stranger, dark brown, ISM high, 6 years, raised In Dutchess county, pure Hambletonlan, out of Belfounder dam; warranted sound and kind, without blemish, and to beat 2:40. (See special.) Highly bred Mare Lady Lewis, raised In Livingston county by Mr. Lewi*, tired by Champion, out of American Star dam: chestnut, 16? high, 8 years, fast trotter; warranted sound and kind and to beat 9:86. (See special.) Clay Colt, out of Belfounder dam, aired by Clay, ralaed In Orange county; 10% high, 8 years, styllnh and spirited Iu harn* , verygarney driver, can trot In 8 mlnutea; wan anted aound and Kind. (See special.) Blood bay Horse, sired by Ethan Allen, dam by celebrated Morrell Horse: One prompt game driver of great endurance and power with One style and action; Is a complete roadster for a gentleman; promises great speed; has never lieen on track : can trot in 11.50 now to road wagon; warranted sound and kind in evcrv particular. Bay Hambletonlan Horse; ba* been used as a family coupe horse ; 17 hands, 7 years old; stylish traveller; tine stepper; properly of a private gentleman; sold for want of uae, owner 1 leaving the city. Dai pie white pony horse Commodore Nutt, 11W hands, 7 ?ears; imported stock; a very Superior saddler; kind In all aroess; very gentle and spirited; haa paced In 3.38; baa been ridden and driven by children; a perfect pet. I Black Mare; 16X high; 6 years; Black Hawk itock; ' raued on Long Island; can trot In i.fio with ease; warranted sound Hid kind, without *pot or blemlali. Irrespective of the above enumeration we have peroral otber very superior Horses, all of which are fully warranted and are not to b? excelled; alao several very line Wagons, by Brewster of Broome street and other celebruted makers; as alao Double and Single Harness, new and aecond hand Blanket*, Sheets, Ac. Our *ale opena prompt at 18 o'clock, and our stork can be seen at 11 o'clock, with descriptive I lata as to pedigrees, Ac. JOHN L. VANDEWATER, Auctioneer, No. 34 Duane street. A -T1II8 DAT, AT 12 M., AT OVB AVCTION MART. . beuutlful hay Horae, Hambletonlan aire, out of thorouubl'i*tl Abdallan dam; rained In Rockland county; very stylish, spirited, free and line driver, switch tall, true In all harnes^ splendid .pole horse, good roadster, of great endurance and Una bottom; will travel twelve miles an hour with ease; will trot in three minutes; Is 16J4 high, H years old, and warranted sound and kind. JOHN L. VANDEWATER, Auctioneer, 34 Duane St. A -BY JOHN L. VAND^TATER, AUCTIONEER, 34 Duane street, this day. at 13 M., a very stylish and superior Clay Colt, out of a Beflfoander dam; raised In Orange county and sired by Clay; 18?t high, 7 years old last spring; verv stylish, spirited and gamey driver, of great endurance, free from all tricks, of good style, open galled, true to all harness; a beautiful saddler, and can trot in three minute*; Is warranted sound and kind. Property of a private gentleman. ALL INTERESTED IN THE HORSE, OR ANYTHING pertaining to him, should attend the sale of JOHNSTON A VAN T ASH ELL, at tbelr Horae Auction Mart, 113 East Thirteenth street, this day at 12 o'clock. We never make a misrepresentation. We never postpone a saie on account of the weather. We bold the money for the purchasers of all warranted horses from 14 to 4H hours. No partv can be deceived by lis, whether buyer or seller. Ours Is a proper exchange, where business men owning horses can <-oDfident)y buy Mil sell without Interference from horse Jockey*. Our down town office Is at 89 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. Another reduction in prices, Carriages. Harness. Canlages. The Immense etock. Ureal Bargains at ware rooms of CALVIN WITTY, 68H Broadway. * -PARK, DOCTOR AND PONY PHAETONS, ROCKAA. ways, Cabriolets. Victorias, lirags, Dog Oarts, top and open Road and Depot Wagons, Express, Business and Jagurr Wagons; new and second hand; very low; at 23,34 ami 26 W ouster street. WM. H. (JRAY. AT NEW YORK CARRIAOE REPOSITORY, 18 EAST Eighteenth street, near Broadway?Extension top Phaetons, 11,Hit Kockawara, Depot Wagon*, Pony Phaetona, reversatile s<"at Buggies, for two or rour persons; with several desirable secondhand lop and no top Wagons and other vehicles. i LIGHT BAY SADDLE MARE FOR SALE CHEAPA. Sound and kind; must be sold, as the owner haa no u?e for him ; ti rerv *ty l*li under me laaaie. Apply at t?o? miiil rcnuf. lo feecl *tore, 8ixt.r-flr*t itrfet. A -HORSE SHEET*, BLANKETS, LAP ROBES, Dl M ler*, tine Wlilpa, all ityle*; the beat and moil reliable good* In the city at low prices. MAUN I H BROTHERS, 1M Fulton *tre?t. A FINE LOT OF HORSKS Jt'ST ARRIVED FROM THE country, oonaletlug of one pair of very fine bay Marea, V<\ \ a pair of Jupltei* t olt*, 18 han<l*, elneely matched , alio an Abdullah Mart, very faat; alao a rery largo bay Horic, 18 hand*, weight I,WKI lb*. They are now at the Metropolitan Stabiea, corner I'rlnce and OWWby atreet*. \ FINE SIX SEAT WESTCHESTER, nAM'S MAKE; JY 3i> leoond band Carriage*, 8<W> lateet ttyle new Carriage*, 20 pel cant leu than Broadway atore*. HAM'S, Broadway and Fourth rtreet. INT GENTLEMAN HAVING A VERY GENTLE, (teady Hor?e,-aultaMo for an elderly lady lo drive, whir h he wtll tell ?er? cheap, knowing the horte will hare kind treatment, nan near of a puribaaer by *ddr>-?alng bo* M7 Port O Bet. Anew mx peat phaeton, ??? ; two rxten*lon top four *eat I'haetona, Terr cheap; ten tec.nd hand Coacbe*. Brett*, Rockawaya and Phaeton*. No. 8 Bond afreet A OOOD FARM HORSE FOR SALE CHEAP?STIFF J\ In one fore leg. Inquire at 10 and 21 Stanton ?tre*t, corner Cbryatle, in the grocery itore. AN ELEGANT PADDLE HOBSE, FORLADV OR GhN tlemao; Black Hawk *toek; Jet black, long, full tall and mare, kind In al1 hame?? ; atyl* and action cannot t.e anrpaaaed ; warranted by reaprnelble party. Alao one eupe rlor Hog fart Phaetnn, one Top Wafon, Pole and eliafte, ?<t on four *pnng?, n?w natiern , both nearly r.?w i Wand Broe., altera. Inquire nt BRIOy"' atallee. Twenty third ptrett, fifar *i??h **enttf W YO SW YORK, TUESDAY, MA HOMB8, CAHMAGKW, <bO. A?ATTENTION IB CAILBD TO OUR REGULAR sajs by public auction (this day) Tuesday, at IS M. prompt, at if Duaas street, at which time will b? (old Tb? oelsbrated fait trotting Colt Stranger; dark brown, 1*K high. years old: waa raised In Dutcheu county by Mr. Olmstead. and trottad when 6 years old In 8:48; waa then pur: chased by present owner and used (or road purposes; waa never on track slnos, except on trial given htm about three weeks tinea, making half mile without previous preparation In 1:1<H; he Is the most promising colt In the Htate; is a pure Hambletonlan,out of Beliounder dam and Is warranted souud and kind, without blemish and to beat 8 :*>. Also th? beautiful, highly bred, fast trotting lfare Lady Lewis, raised In Livingston county by Mr. Lewis, and sired by Champion, out of American Star dam; Is chestnut, 16 high. 6 years old, with line style; she trotted at county fair last full In 8Mh, and Is fmpro. Ing very rapidly, is warranted ound and kind and to beat 8:86. These are two of the finest and most genteel gentlemen's roadsters that we have offered this season and will be sold positively and without any reservation, being ihs property of the late Samuel Mott and sold by order of administrator. JOHN L. VAN DEW ATER, Auctioneer, 84 Duaue street. A BERLIN LANDAU FOR SALE?AT HALF PRICE; very light and In good order; also aline lar^e gray Horse that has lost his mate, at SEVMOUR'S stables, corner of Porty-thlrd street and Sixth avenue. A -SECOND HAND OUTI'MDEK ROCK A WAY AND Depot Wagon; also new Park and Pony Phaetons, Hockaways, top a'nd no top Buggies, Depot Wagons, Ac. Single Humous from 912 to double Harness Imin jr4l) to 126, at KLaTT A BKOUN'b, aucccsaors to John M. Tufts, Jr., <7 Cedar street t BRETT CARBIAOE, IN fiOOD ORDER. AT A GREAT A barsaln, 41261); also an extension top Phaeton anil a light ho.-k away, very cheap; at 64 Markm street. a -miner, stevens a co., ii. Manufacturers of first class Carriages and Wagons, to which they invite (he inspection of the public. Wurerooms jBM Hruauway, near Bund street. Manufactory 11.) tu 121 East Thirteenth street, near Kuurth aveunc. A SPLENDID OOl'PE OR FAMILY HORSE FOB sale?Pure black, lfiM hands high, warranted souad anil kind. Can be seen at private stable 66 Cannon street. A-wagons, wagons, wagons.?any oentle man In want of a ftrst class city made Wagon, warranted In every respect ejual to any manufactured and at a reasonable price, call at COOPER'S Light Carriage Manufactory, St 7 and 99 Charles street. A -FIRST CLASS SIX FEAT PlIAETONS AND Brett*; assortment other Carriages; Harness a specialty ; order* fliied for the tioeat quality. Satlsractinn guaranteed. 33 Barclay street. TlIuK. E. lllCKS. A-Ol'K NEXT REGULAR SALE AT 223 MERCER . street will take place Wednesday, at 12 M., with a tine lot of Road, Trotting and Farm Horses. Also top and no top Wagons, Kockaways, Carriages, Express, Coupes, Ac., new and aecond hand; city made Harness, single and uouble; Saddle*, Hridles, Halters, Robes, AC. Particulars in Wednesday's Herald. A GOOD SIX SEATED PHAETON, NEARLY NEW, for sale very chcap, lor want of use. Can be seen at stable 1J West Forty-fourth street, near Fifth avenue, from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. ADl'SENHURV A VAN Dl'SER SHIFTING TOP piano box Wa^on, with pole and shafts, good as new. for$2/i0; also single and double Harm-is, cheap. 13:' East Slxteentu street. APATR OF VERY FINE, WELL MATCHED, DARK chestnut Horses for saie.? Owner goes to Europe. 16 hands. tj years old, quick steppers; warranted. Inquire at No. 5 West Thirteenth street. AN EXCELLENT COACH TEAM FOR THE PARK.?A pair mahogany bay Horses, IB hands high, Just from the country, with long full tails and manes, very e.oselv matched, grand style and action and line travellers, 6 and 6 years old; warranted sound and kind, not afraid of music or cars. Can be seen and tried at butler's stables, Mercer street, between Pilnce and Houston. BUSINESS WAiiONS OF EYERY KIND CONSTANTLY. on hand, Midi us Grocera', Bakers', Butchers', PIumbers', Milk, Carpenters', Depot and Express, light or heavy, to suit any business. You will find this place ss favorable aa any you cull lind. STEWART'S Wagon Faitory, Fllty-tiiird street, near Broadway. For sale?a beautiful mahogany bay horse, over 16 hands high, long tails, sound In every resped; has been driven before a coupe and In double harness; is fold only because the owner has more horses than he requires. Can be seen on application to M. VOUvlHT, grocer, corner of Third avenue and Twenty-seventh street. For sale.?a splendid bay horse, sixteen hands high; perfectly sound and kind. Can lie seen at private stable 111 West Eighteenth street, between H aud 11 A^M. For sale-three or four cheap horses. Inquire at 78 and 6<J Bank street. For sale-a pair of bay horses, irj* hands high; stylish driven ; also a very stylish two seat Phaeton and Harness, In tip lop order and elty make. Inquire of A. HYNARD, 78 and ft) Bank street For bale-a bay mare, fix years old, nx hands high, good stepper and very stylish ; also a butcher Cart and Harness. Can be seen until sold at 19 Lewis street. For pale-a very fine pair of bay horses, 16 bands high; go together In 8 minutes; warranted aound and kind; the property of a gentleman going to Eitrope; also a Set of double Harness to be sold with the team Apply, at 1M East Twenty-MVenth street, to Mr. CHAIO. For sale-a fine bay horse, six years old, perfectly sound and very stylish; can trot In about three minutes; drives without check rein; spirited and handsome; sold only for want of use. Apply at stable corner of Fortyfourth street and Fifth avenue. Folf sale^a bay pony and wagon, ten hands high, seven years old, perfectly gentle, kind In harness. Can be seen at ltfi West Eighteenth street. For sale?a handsome bay saddle mare, is bands, sound and kind. Apply at stable No. 6 West Thirteenth street. For sale-a handsome high spirited, free driving, dark bay Horso, l*1* hands high, M years old. tappen a CO., 11Mb st., between 2d and 3d ars., llarlem. For sale-a handsome light bay mare, six years old, 15Ji banda high, aound and kind; can trot In about three minutes; also llgh shifting top Wagon, built by R. M. Stivers, and light city made Harness. Can be seen at Underbill's stables, Layfayette place. T7>or sale?12 horses from the country, si it and Horses, from H-luO to <ji8"0. 180 Concord ?t., Brooklyn. For sale?a bat horse, long tail, black point*, Patchen stock. 1M{, tine style and action, perfectly sound and gentle, ? year* old; can trot In 3 minutes with" little practice; sold on account of losing bis mate. Price I$6ii0. Call at Allveney's (tablet, corner Last Broadway and Montgomery street. For rale-at 210 west forty-ekihth rtrekt. a handsome Turnout, suitable for a lady to drive on the Hark, consisting of a brown Horse, 15 bands, perfectly gentle, young anil sound, and has been driven by a lady three ys?rs, Phaeton, Harness, Robe and \Viilp; are new and stylish; price $700. IfOR SALE?A GOOD HORSE AND TWO CARTS. AP' ply at 227 Ninth avenue. FOR SALE-ONE FINE HORSE, MILKMAN OR EXpress, one tine family Horse; one Park Phaeton or Dog Cart; also two Water Casks, one 270 gallons, one 30ft gallous. 246 West Twenty-slith street, near Eighth avenue. For rale-a first class turnout, consisting of a handsome bay pacing Horse, new road Wagon (Just tlnished and not yet usedl, new covered' Harness, Blanket, Lap Robe, Whip. The horse Is 15 hands, 7 years old, with long, flowing tall, sound and kind and very last. Inquire at 287 East Fortieth street, near Second avenue, in the carriage factory. FOR HALE-TWO FULL BLOODED ALDERNF.V Cows; one Imported by Thomas Richardson. Inquire of S. MUNN, SON 4 CO., 123 Pearl street. FOR SALE-ONE HORSE, TRUCK AND HARNESS, in good order, and Work of two stores; satisfactory reasons for selling. Inquire at No. 23 Vandam street. T-iOR SALE-A ROYAL OEORdE AND ETHAN ALLEN F roan Marc, 16J< hands, 7 yesrs old ; can trot In 2 :B0; warranted in every respect. To be seen at UNDEltHlLL'S, Lafayette place. IjlOR SALE-A VERY SUPERIOR PAIR OF TROTTING 1 Horses, young, sound and fast, Ethan Allen. Jr., and mate. Will be cold singly or together. Apply at private stable f>3 East Thirty-second street. For sat f.-a shifting top turnout seat four wheeled dog cart Phaeton, with pn.u and shafts, nearly new, In splendid order; ju?t the thing for a doctor or for the Park. Cost w?W0. Lowest cash price $88'>. Inquire of the makers, DO EN BURY A VAN DUSER, Christie street. f OR SALE.-A tiENTLEMAN GOING TO EUROPE Pbeaton, with movable top, a complete set ol Harneta ami a lin<' Hurip, 16 hanilt high. For particulars apply at (larrlson't livery ttable, corner of Forty-seventh ttrect and fcerenth it ven nr. IfOR BALF.-OR TRADE FOR A FARM TEAM, THE ' celebrated Stud Horse Andrew Johnson, out of an Imported hortc and an Arabian Mare, 1 )* hand* high, 7 yenrt Old and weight al>out lb*., and either a* a drmi^ht or ttock horte he bin no superior In this country. C?n be K en at Thou. Mcttulre'i slablea, Ciarenoevllle, L. I., near Hiram Woodruff'*. J''OR BALE CHEAP-LIOHT DEPOT AND BUSINEM Wagon*; alio light Road Wagons, with and without Topi ; alto a two-wheel Tobacco Wagon. Inquire at 1.811 Broadway KOR SALE C1IEAP-A FINE FRESH MlLHl COW, milk* 3D qtitrlt of rich milk per d.iy; juit from tli? country. 324 Kft?t fwenty-tifth street. FRESH ENGLISH COW.-FOR SALE, AT BOUND Brook, N. J-, an English blood Cow. Ayershlre thick, only four vear* old, with'-alf seven day* old by her tide; a very One milker and butter maker. Prlco $ll0. Inquire of 11. F. LI iTl.l . I'oMm lelerat Hound Br....k, ENTLEMKN IN SEARCH OF TURNOt'T*, FAMILY t Team*, Road Horses, Family Hor?e?, Road Wsgons, or anything pertaining to the hortc, should attend th? sale* of JOHNSTON A VAN TASSELL, at their M*rt, 111 Ka?t Thirteenth atreet, eyen- Tuesday and Friday throughout the year. We never make a misrepresentation; we nerer postpone a sale on account of the weaker. Harness for sale a lioht single and double Set of road Harnett: good ttock and workmanship. t all at M<) East Twenty-nltith street. Harnkfw-* set of liwtt doubtik harnesb, covered mounting!, uew ; also two Hett of light tingle, old mountings, new and Broadwnv style; cheap for cash. ? Madison ttreet. Ji st arrived and f*\r sale at messrs. post A Nichols'ttablea, Twenty-fourth ttreet, between Third end Fourth aeenuet?The best made large Horse ever offered In New York; stands 18 handt high, < yeart old, weight nearly 1,1**1 pounut and hat One action; very fait walker; alto ereral eery line bay anil gray Horae*. ranging from W to Wfi hand* blah, suitable for eiprett or eoope horses. e. EVANS. Caddle horse for bale bat, with black r> prints; well broken.hind, afraid of nolbitg, rare *ty"?r. i'D'air stable 1J7 JiMI Fcrty-frtl ttreet j RK H Y 26, 1868?TRIPLE SHEE1 BCJMM, C?KRIAGE?,&C. New silver plated harness' 914, fit, $u per t; covered Buckle* $18, *20. #24. $30 per set; also Blankets, Sheets. Lap Robe*, Brett* ladles and gents' Saddles and Brldl**, Whips, Halters, Surcingles, <tc , at the Empire City Carriage and Harness Repository, No*. 24, 24 and 86 W poster street. SHETLAND PONY, WITH GIRLS AND BOYS' 8ADdlts, for sal*.?Can b? seen at private stable, 385 Washington avenue, Brooklyn, or inquire of EDWARD HILL, 190 Front street, New York" ' TO BE SOLD?1J HORSES JUST FROM THE COON try; fit for carts, trucks, express wagons or any business; also a Truck and pair of Horses for sale. Inquire at 641 Canal street. WANTED-FOR A CROSS MATCH, A LIGHT dappled gray Horse, full 16^ hands high, young ami stylish, trained to saddle and harness. Apply at private stable 66 East Thirty-third street. WANTED-A PAIR OF SADDLE PONIES, FROM 14* to 15 hands high; bav preferred. Price not over $5;*'. Address Drennen, Livery Stable, corner of Thirty-slitb street and Broadway. Wanici" dui vi* rinir.?1\ (ifu Express Wagon. Aditress, with price and particulars, 52 Front itrwl. WANTED TO PURCHASE-A LIGHT TWO SEAT Depot WHgon, wllh or without lop; mutt be cheap. Bend particular* to (J. M. J., Herald office. (J>7r FOR A HEAVY bl'ilt CANADIAN PONY, I ?l found and gentle; alio a very valuable farm Mare, low priced ; a Raddle Pony and a verv fait trottlne Pony ; all cheap. 4t(H Pearl street. ?1 nnn -TWO GOOD HACK TURNOUTS, TWO L.l'l 'v'. Coaches, four Horses, Harness, Blanket*, hlpi;an complete and In perfect order; also Lease of stable, 8 stalls, nice otllce; splendid neighborhood rent only IfatH) per year; uiuet be sold. Apply at 139 East Stk'eenth St. FINANCIAL. Loan.?#10,000 ro hu?,hodesired on our ok town property; title perfect; security ample; terms favorable. Call at '.9 Wall street, room 12. Money loaned upon life insurance poli cles, Securities, personal property, Merchandise, Bond and Mortgage. Merchants accommodated. WILLIAM BRUCE PUTNAM, Banker and Financial Broker, No. 1 College plac?, corner Barclay street, lirorers' Bank Building. "VfONEY TO LOAN-ON FIRST AND SECOND MORTi.?A gages, at 7 per cent, uud second mortgages purchased. J. J. BONNET A co., 34 Liberty street. Money on bond and mortoaoe.-southern and mlacellaueous Securities and Commercial Paper negotiated by VARNEY A 8titt, ill I'lne street, basement. NOTT CO., 48 WALL street, BASEMENT, OFFER tor sale a few Shares of a first class company manlifac tilling ni? nil|i? nil-ill. win* iiii .iiiiiiui^u market; besfTeferenees anil a thorough investigation given. Ohio and Mississippi railway company.-oflice, S8 Wall street. New York, May 18,1868. The semi-annual intercut due June 1,1H68, on the Preferred Stock of the Ohio and Mississippi Railway Company (reorganised and consolidate.! will lie paid, tree of government tax, on and alter that date, at the olllce of the Company, 8)1 Wall street, New York. The Transfer Book* of the Preferred Stock will be cloned on Hay 93, at 3 o'clock P. M., and reopened on June*, aielO o'clock A. M. By order of Executive and Finance Committee. E. I>. HAMMOND, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND Pacific Railroad Company, Davenport, Iowa, MAv 23, 1?68.?To the Stockholder* of thin company'The Legislature of Iowa, by an act passed unanimously, has postponed the election till June, IMS), and the State of Iowa, by its Attorney (icneral, haa obtained and served upon the olllcers and directors of the company an fnjunction which forbids the director* and stockholders of the company and their agents, attorneys, servants and counsellors, and al^persons acting by or unuer them, from calling any meeting for an election or taking any action In such a meeting prior to June, 18tH No election or stockholders' meeting of thla company can, therefore, or will be held In June next. Any attempt to hold such election or meeting in pursuance of the Irregular and irresponsible notification whlclf has appeared would be a violation of law aad a breach of the injunction of the court. JOHN F. TKACY, President. Euhnezer Cook, Secretary. PACIFIC UNION EXPRESS CO., or^aiikcd under the laws of the State of California. Capital stock, 43,000,1)00. Directors-A. K. Urlro, San Francisco; L. L. Robinson, San Francisco; J. E. De La Montanya, San Francisco; L. W. Coe, San Francisco; S. jHeydrnlelt, San Fruucisco; J. W. Ladd, Oregon, and A. E. Tlltou, New York. Forward freight packages, parce *, jewelry, specie, currency, United Stales boude, letters, Ac., by everv steamer, via Aspinwall and Panama, to west coast of South and Central America and Mexico. Via San Francisco to all the cities, towns and mining camps of the Pacific States and Territories, the Sandwich Islands, Japan and China, and from New York, connecting with the Atlantic Foreign Express, to all parts or Europe. Merchandise, with bills to "collect on delivery," notes, drafts and accounta for collection, commissions for the purchase and sale of merchandise and mining stocks, the examination of mines, recording deeds, transfer of stocks, Ao., Ac., will receive prompt attention at the lowest rates. For more particular information apply at office, 67 Broadway. A. K. GRIM, President. STOCKHOLDERS OF THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND perpetuation of the official term and power* of the present managers, by means of the recent act of the Iowa Legislature, which wa* *ecured by the acceptance of condition* onerous and unjuat; who believe In the right of shareholder* to bold meeting* in accordance with the charter and bylaw* of tbe Company, to manage their own property and to elect their own Trustees, and who are in favor of *nch a change In the administration a* may secure to the owners of the property some regular Income out of the earnings, are requested to send their proxies for the election to be held at Chicago on the ltd of June next, to either of the undersigned, who will furnish blank* on application. U. A. Ml liDOCK, Continental National Bank. HENRY BLOOD, care Jay Cooke A Co. I). P. MOK(i AN, No. !fl? WlllUm street. GEORGE J. FORREST. No. 18 Nassau street. WM. II. APrL.fc.TUN, No. Hi (jrand itiect. N?w Vokk, May, 1868. fJtUE ANNCAL MEETING OF TUE STOCKHOLDERS of the Chicago, Rock Iiland and Pacific Railroad Company, consolidated, will be held at Chicago, IB., at the nfllcn of the Company on the first Wednesday In June, 1888, at 10 (ten) o'clock A. M., and an election of Directors will then and there tie held, and such other bualne** tramacted a* mpy be brought before the meeting. WII.LIAM II. APPLETON. HoWKLL L. WILLIAMS. HKNKY BLOOD. GEORGE DENISON. RUFU8 HATCH. EDWARD R. FANSHAWE. A meeting of the stockholder* of the Chicago and Bock Iilnnd Rat road Company, of Illinoli, wl.i he held on the lirst Friday of June. 1868. at 10 (ten) o'clock A. M., at the oll)ce"of the Chicago, Bock Island and Pacific Railroad Company, In the citv of Chicago, III., to elect Directors and transact such other ljii*tr.ess as may be brought before the meeting. HKNKY BLOOD. EDWARD R. FANSIIAWE. TO LOAN-ON MORTGAGE UPON CITY PROPERTY, worth at least double the value of loan, $80,(100, in sum* of $$,ti00, $4.0u0. $3,MX) and lesser sums; also wanted $12,000 on valusble city property, worth $30,( 00 and renting for $3,800. Ap| y to JAMES I'RK T, 200 Hudson street. \17ANTED?$1*1,000 ON BOND AND MORTOAGE, FOR f ? which good interest will be given. Addics* J. J. II., box 2,433 Post office. "IirANTED-A PARTY WHO CAN ADVANCE FROM TV it4,00u to $6,000 on good Stocks that cannot b? bought less than rar; a liberal bonua with Interest will be paid. Address A. B., Herald office. <4 in /\nrk -WANTED AT ONCF, THIS AMOUNT, JpMwith a good business mat), to invst In an enlablinhment worth $M,000; business near Richmond, Va. Address Chemlc, box ?,028 Post ofllce. (I'l .1 f\l\fi TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN-ON BOND and mortgage, In sum* of $3,000 or $6,000. B. S. HILL, IM7 Broadway, room 10. $7O ,-nft TRUST AND OTHER FUNDS TO LOAN I jmit* " ' on bond and mortgage, In *tim? over 1(3,600, on New York and Brooklyn property. callender, Laurence * co., r>ne*tre?. rtlo- AAA TO LOAN-ON ROND AND MORTJr*l gage, In mmi to (tilt. Second Mortgage* purchased HINMANAJCO., 88 Pine *treet._ IIUI nfkA TO LOAN-IN 8CMS TO 8I IT, ON I.UU'I New York and Brooklyn real ratatt; Ave rear*, teren per cen. C. E. WILLIS iMontauk Inmrance Company), l#e Broadway. I.OAN OFFICEN. AT T1-MONKY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON DIAniondp, Watchee, Jewelry, Ac., or the same bought at the bnilieet rat??; alto Pawnbroker*' Ticket* hought for DUmondi, Watchee, Jewelry. Ac., at 77 Bleecker itreet, second Boor, three door* went ol Broadway. AT HTMAN'H, ?W BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND itreet, entrance on Rond itreet.?Liberal advance* made >>n Diamond* and Watche*, Silverware, Ac., or will pay the highest market price for the same. t~m> BROADWAY, CORNER OF PRINCE streetAll the dealer* sa.T that HOARDMAN A CO. pav fabnlou? prlro for Diamond!, Watche*, Ac. Liberal advance* made. Olre them atrial AT 7^^ BROADWAY. UP STAIRS?LIBERAL PRICES t.ald for Diamond*.W'atehe* ami Jewelry Advance* made on tli* same. Elegant and ppaclous privateparlors for ladles, no loan office ilgn*. R. H. LOVliLL A CO. A LTHOUOH MANY ADVERTISE TO PAY THE HltiHj\ ?|t price for Dlamonda, Silverware, Watch**, Lacea, Hllk*. Ac., a call Is re*pectfti]lv aollclted before going else, wbere by JOSEPH 8. COIIEN. T.M Hrnadwav, basement ?' ore, oppei.lt" A?i..r place. Lnaus made at reasonable rate*. AT 17 BREVO0HT PLACE (TENTH STREET).?THE hlnh"?t price paid for Diamond*, Walchea, Jewelry, Ac., or loan* negotiated on the saate. ISAACS, Broker, late of Wnverley place. 4 T NO. 9 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, FIFTH A. AvAuic Hotel, loan* and sales promptly negotiated on Diamond*, Watche*, Ac. AT 097 BROADWAY. - LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE nn Diamond*. Watche*, Jewelry, Silk*, Ac. The aame bought and .old. _ JAMES P MATHEWS. 7tH NASSAU STREET, ROOM NO. 8, A HONIOMAN continue* to pay the blghe*t rate* for Diamond*, Watche*, Silver, Ac. Loan* negotiated on the same. Dlamonda Mil Watches for sale to pay advance*. C1AHH ADVANCED TO ANT AMOUNT VPON DIA Banker and Financial Broker. No. 1 College place, corner Barclay (treat, Grocer*' Bank Building. DUkl*. WATCltM AND JEWELRY HOlToHT a?.i ei)|A ut atfvaaeeu on. U!|b?t t rifle paid fi.r gold *n? ?Pt*t ii?ln**?T<infU?nU%?. Private oar lor for ladle*. *baiTRi? i ?. Si inmvM, ERAI LOAN OFFICES. _ TVAMONDS, WATCHES and JEWKLRY BOVOHT d J ' and Money loaned on them, by Q. C. ALLEN, 416 Broad- ?i way, one door below Canal street. f David k. davis, at his jewelry stork m7 p Broadway, advance* money on Diamond*, Watches, I Jewelry and Silver Plate. Buaiuese alrlctly prirmte and no * signs about the (tore. J MONET ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS AND VALUABLE Personal Property of all kind*; Loani negotiated on clly and country property. _ KINO * CO., Sjih tt., 6in ar. and B'way, under 6th Nat. Bank. i V"0 MORE USURY?CHEAP MONET?ADVANCES made upon diamond*, watohei, merchandise, to.; (ilka and every kind of gooda purchased for eaih; merchant! accommodated on Invoices; mouey loaned on Hie Iniurance policies ; pawnbrokers' tickets for jewelry, Ae., bought or advanced upou; advances made to loan offices. Business hour* from 8 to 8. H. A. BARNARD, No. 80 Bleecker street. 1 BOWERY, NEAR GRAND STREET, ROOMS ' Xaj\J Nos. I and 2, up stairs. -The highest price paid for Diamonds, Watohes, Jewelry, Silverware, Bilks, Ac., or money advanced; pawnbrokers'tickets bought. -lO-r GRAND STREET, NEAR MI'LBERRY.?THE ACVJ highest price paid for Gold, Silver, Diamonds, i Watches, Silks, Dry kioods, Ac., or money advanced on the same , also pawnbrokers' tlcketa bought. c C'OPARTNKKNIIIPN. XIOTICE IS HEREBY GIVFN THAT TIIF. PARTNER- f J.1 sbip lately subsisting between Arthur T. Cronln and \\ llllani Scott, both of the city of Brooklyn, at No 41 Bond airj.nl unil.r th* llrm (if Arthur T. Hi-onli! and fnmnatlv. expired on the Siith day of May, 1868, by mutual consent, in pursuance of the term* of the article* drawn between them, and all demands on the aald partnership are to be presented to Arthur T. Cronin for payment. ARTHUR T. CRONIN. ' WILLIAM SCOTT . Witnessed thin ?Sth day of May, lSCS jl Romlami, Attorney*, 141 Montague street. City of Brooklyn, county of Kins*, tin this i')th day of May, I HUH, personally appeared before ! me Arthur T. t'ronln an J William Scott, to me known to be the 10 ilviduals who alined the foregoing and acknowledged that they executed tbe auine. RICHARD ROWLAND, Notary Public, King* county. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTINU between J.W. Southmayd and 8. E. H. Vandyke under the Arm name of Southmayd A Co. la thia day dissolved by mutual consent. hither party ii authorized to sign in liquidation. J. W. SOUTHMAYD, Nkw York, May 23,1868. 8. E. H. VANDYKE. HI SINKNH OPPORTUNITIES. ATOl'NU uentleman op lireral education, who la dealroua of engaging in business and can put into It a amall turn of ready money, will be glad to hear of ku opening either aa clerk or partner, where zeal and fidelity will be fairly appreciated, or would join another In establishing a bualnesa. Address B. H., box 3,700 Poat otllre, A PARTNER WANTED-WITH FROM $200 TO $400, In a pleasant business; will make $100 weekly and bear close Investigation. Inquire of Mr. AME.S,..to Slxtb avenue. Mr. F?11, of Harlem, pleaae call. A FLOUR AND FEED STORE, ESTABLISHED 16 years, on a principal aveuue; business last year $90,000 Sold on ea?y terms. SOUTHMAYD A CO., 194 Broadway. A FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT, LOCATED IN ONE of the best thoroughfare* down town, for talc; receipt* about *260 per day ; term* easy. SOUTHMAYD A CO., 194 Broadway. A TEA STORE IN ONE OF THE REST AVENUES IN Brooklyn, doing a good paving business, will be sold low. sOl TIIMAVD A CO., 194 Broadway. A -TO SOAP MAKERS -SOAP FACTORY, E8TAB lisht'd 1< years, for sale low ; term* easy. SHELLEY ? CO., No. 2 City Hall place, corner Centre and Chambers ft*. ?***_ A.H1 WA rvTiiinu UTTTII Ttlf AfAnitlfiiK. U1 in 102,UWJ. I\J Cinu;\uu nnu ?n advertiser In a good faying business. No risk. No competition. HOWES 4 CO., No. 2 Dey street, room No. 9. An energetic gentleman, with about $1,000, can enter a genteel, money making business, which will pay handsomely, without risk. Reference! given and required. A.idsess Protector, Herald otlice. \ N OPPORTUNITY FOR A PERSON WHO UNDERA stands hotel business, with iJtH.MKJ cash, to take ch.irgf or Interest in one ol the beat hotel* near Sew York. Apply to HOPBON k CO., 41 Mercer street. Any man wishing buswess with from *500 to having references, will knd an extraordinary opportunity by calling and thoroughly investigating at lfiB and K1 Broadway, rooui 25. APKRSON HAVING FROM $6,000 TO *10,000 CASH would like to Invest aa partner in aome lafe andremunerative business. Address, with full particular*, box B36 Poat office. A PERMANENT BUSINESS FOR AN ACTIVE, EN ergetle man with a moderate capital. Business capacity more re |Ulsltc thaifcapttal. Address Simon Shloss. St. Nicholas Hotel, or coll between 10 and 1 o'clock or 2 and 5 o'clock at room 365. A PARTNER WANTED WITH FROM $350 TO $500, in an established manufacturing business: only such as are willing to work need apply to HOPKINS ? CO., 41 Mercer street. A BUTCHER HAVING TWO STORES CANNOT attend to both, would give a half interest to an honest peraon and Instruct him in Ihe business for $1U0, or sell out at a sacrlllce. Inquire at liquor atore, 427 East Fourteenth at. A GENTLEMAN CONTEMPLATING A VISIT TO DIFfarent parts of South and Central America, having peculiar faculties for controlling large commercial transactions, la desirous of associating with him a competent, active young man with some capital, with the view of establishing u large business concern In this city. To such a party superior a?tvaantages wdl be offered. Address, with real name, S. Jt. U. A., Herald office. Broadway RESTAURANT-FIRST CLASS, above Houston street; receipts $8U0 dally; books shown; price only $b,UV0; long lease. Paitles wishing a goo* thing > all. MERRIaM, 64 Fult'Jii street. F1()R SALK-A rARifiBKsnir in * uumi r*iiB? Flour an't Feed liualneaa; or will take a partner. Every aatlafactlon will be given to the purchaaer. Inquire of JAMES SlIEIiAN, No. 6 Tryon row. HV)R SALH?OR A PARTNER WANTED TU TAKE charge of the best located Hotel on Staten laland. Tbla la it, rare chance lor a man or amall meana. J. I*. TRAVER, 11 Chambers atreet. (pOR SALE?THE PARTNERSHIP OK AN ICE CONI1 eern on the weat aide, comprialng three Wagons, four Hnraea, Route and all concerning the buaineaa. Inquire at 174 Second atreet. third Hour, From room, between 12 and 1 y, o'clock, of JOHN SCHl'MPF FORTCNE TO BE MADE.?CHANCE TO PURCHASE Patent of new sewing machine, with toola complete lor manufacturing, double thread; aella for <*10; MERRIAM, 64 Fulton atreet PARTNER WaNTED?A BUSINESS MAN, WITH flOHO, would like a party having the aame amount to join lilm in purchaalng a good paying buaineaa. Addreaa J. Thniupaon, Herald olllce. PARTNER WANTED-TO TAKE nALF INTEREST AND entire control of an old eatabllahed Laundry. Finn chance for an active man with moderate capital. WM. L. MAKKELL, K35 Broadway, room 85. PARTNER WANTED- SILENT OR ACTIVE, WITH 4m'I.P*IU to 1^4,000, In manufacturing patent medlclnea thoroughly eatabllahsd, with retail drug buaineaa connected. Splendidly located. EDWARDS A DOTY, 41 Liberty atreet. SPLENDID Bl HINESH OPPORTI NITY?A STOCK (about i*4,C00) aiap>! and fancy Dry Wooda. with Leitae of Store, wl.l be aold at u bargain ; belt location in Brooklyn. Addreaa Stock, Herald oflice. r DEALERS IN OLOTHTNO.-HAVINd A OOOD LOcatl m and patronage, with Inadequate capital, t deairs a unite inyaelf to aome one who haa a atock of clothing or capital and wanta buaineaa; reference* exchanged. A ldreaa Juinea Luring, Herald othce. VALUABLE PATENT FOR SALE?OF THE BEST AND I almpleat "Cotton Tie" yet Inveitted. Ita merlta will hear I the cloaext lureatlgatlon. Full Information and every aatlafactlon given. Apply, between Id and 4 o'clock, t;j TBI MAN, care of Nathan Weed, No. 4 (iold atreet. WANTED-A PARTNER, ACQUAINTED WITH THE wboleaale periodical bualnean. AddreaaJ^rank, in cart ui U. nuuuirm, iiv.n m ???" 1VANTED?COMPETENT MEN TO ASSIST IV INTROW cluclng and welling a valuable and practical patent now In successfu"use In this city; commission* liberal. Gallon or address John Austin, Bu.rs Head Hotel, corner Twentyfourth street and Third avenue. ' 1VANTKO?A RTF.ADV. SOCIABLE MAN AS PARTNER tv In a splendid billiard saloon and bar; business good: loc.itlen excellent; le*?e; cheap rent: terms easy; or would ell the whole; owner fi!is other business. HOWE, No. 2 Dey street. TITANTED?A FARTHER, ACTIVE OR SPECIAL, VY with 1(10,01)0, to take an Interest In a nnw bunlnes*; prollts larjje, security given for money If detlred. Address W. H., Herald otllce. IVANTED- A PARTNER, ACTIVE OR SILENT, WITH Vf 1(5,iMl to #lU,iOii, hy a man of extensive ciperlence in manufacturing (olaa and chairs for the trade. 20H Canal it. d},-<Wk wantkd Fort three OK FoI R MONTHS, M " I for whmb a liberal bonua will ho paid and good >? curlty given; Apply to Loan Office, 120 Bowery. tionrt -PARTNER WANTED; ESTABLISHED El SI. IPO*'''. nes*; large profits and Immediate returns; no rlik ; party will hold treble the amouut In diamond*, wab-heit, Ac. App.y to or address Diamond Broker, 751 Broadway. nnn case, with parteeb, wanted?in iipl.Uv"/ vestment aecured; no deception. O. T. LEACH A co., ?<1 Broad street, Newark, N. J. 4?1 nnn - having this aeocet to invest, P L.UUItLie advertiser desires to engage In some prolll. able light manufacturing business. Address for three days, Mating full particulars, t.. H. ?., bo* IBS Hudson Cltv (n. Ji) Po?t ollice. Interviews strictly confidential and none but principals deal) with. <iil OHO WILL BUY a pobk stand in washihotp L.WUV Jon Msrkrt. The owner cannot attend to It. HOWES A CO., No. 2 Dey street, room No. P. ^ ??1 r.nn T? WM- PARTNEB-CASH WILL PI R "Pl.'H/V; chase half Interest In SOU acre* tlnely tiuibrrel land; new steam engine and saw mill, all In complete order, JWLHf1Kor ful> particulars apply to <i. W. HhNHt , 179 Hi oftdway, room No. 4. -,nn ~an excellent chance TO ANV ONE 1 (Pl.WVU, Inclined for the Patent Medicine Boslneefcaa J partner, silent or active i profile enormous and certain. Ad- ? dress Xanthua, Herald offlce. ftnn cash-will but thr lease, stock r ?pU?vU" and Ftvturw of a Dry Ooo?i# Itor?e doing * largn bu?1vios, In a good location; Imm htf four jaara to run; rwlfipw Mimm, satisfactory rfMon# glroo for tatllng. amvJM IC*. Wix LQ^rm o&i I iD. . . . PRICE FOUR CENTS. business opportunities. i><> - ann -for salb, the half interestiw pwi).uuu. a manufacturing bualneaa of ail ImiMiM uture, hut at present lacking capital. #lO,iMK> ul this amount a be Inreated In lha concern, tba balance for tha retiring artner. Tb? manufacture apeaka for tta own value, ana here le only one manufactory of tbia article In the United Hates, doing Immense builneM. Only principals, with real i*me, need address B. R., Hwaid office. No other eommuni* iatlous will be answered. ^9^ fthA T0 $ SO,000.?the undersigned HAS ViiU.Ul/U the al lore nmount at command and dealree in active Interest In a manufacturing or jobbing bualneee. Address, stating character of business, M B. tills, alatlon 1>. DRV HOODH. At or and street cheap store, _ . from auction, ready to day, q#w Straw floods, Ktbbont, colored lh-m, Hilks, tfatin* and Ve reta, Corsets, feklrts, Ptranois, Flowers, Ures* Trimmings, nlk Fringes, liloveg, *c., all uuder regular prices. ... EliVrAKU RIPLEY, 809, til and 311)4 Grand ; fifi ?8 ?nd 70 Allen street, Fifth block east from the Bowery. Agbeat sacrifice. ON MONDAY, MAY ?, re will offer at retail our entire atook of RICH SILK MANTILLAS, 8ACQUE8, AC. if lb* moil elegant Paris make, at half the cost of importation. . Alio A LA ROE LOT OF CLOTH SACQUEK, or .prlng and summer wear, at ?3 each. ^ ^ BAYLOR, 161 to 4&I Broadway, 255 to 281 (i rand street. A T FOSTER BROTHERS'?FOR SALE, A. Ill,000 yards Merrimack Prints, , , and 20,( 00 yarda uplendld yard wide Muatin for 12>&c. Vny of these muslins ar? worth 18o. Come early. From auction, Immeuae Iota Caaalwerea, table Linens, Towels, Flannels, Sua Umbrella!, Parasols, Ac., it Dearly half price, either (tore. FOSTER BROTHERS, Eighth avenue, near Eighteenth it., aud FOSTER BROTHERS, 272 Bleecker itreet. MME. F. PINCHON, 5? Bleecker itreet. Will clone out the balance of ber Spring importation of Pane Walking Costumes and Houae l)re??es, At reduced price*. Madame kauris, no. 7 brevoort place, tenth ?tr>'et, hua jukl received a wagnltlcent aunrtmeul ui Round Hats. Madame Harris, no. 7 brevoobt place, tenth etreut, belore leaving for Europe, will cloie her stock of Thread and Lnma Points aud Lama Jackets, at lees than coat; real Thread at *80. PAPERHANUIN08 AT 7 CENTS A ROI L; WINDOW Shadea at $1 Ml a pair; Holland Sha<lex pot up In first clan style; alao Picture Framei to order. 370 Grand street, betweeu Eue> and Norfolk atreela. STRAW GOODS. BTRAW GOODS. Dealer! supplied very low, tor cash. Great tale! thin week in all the desirable ityles at half Broadway price*. The largest and cheapest line of Umbrellas. Parasola at Hfic.; Silk at "jc. and up Frosted and Diamond Net', our own Importation, at .5c. and up. Every other color, Dotted Nets, Lace* and all other materials for Veil*, veijr cheap. Silk and Velvet Ribbon*, French Flewers, flpe Kid Gloves, at 60c. and up. Hosiery, and ali kinds of Notions In great variety. Call; It will pay V"U. P. STEWART, IKS Rowsry. TO MILLINERS AND COUNTRY STORE KEEPERS. At Grand street cheap store, our new Jobbing room is ready and filled with new Mlllltierv (ioods. We tell cut lengths cheaper thun down town jobbers ie)l pieces. Call. EDWARD RIDLEY, 809, 311, .111)$ Grand ; ?5, 68 and 70 Allen street, Filth Mock east from (he Bowery. Q"J "I BROADWAY. ? MAISON FRANCAISE. ? PATOll terns, Dresaes. The trimmed and plain patterns an well aa the dresses made by Hue. BONPAKf are pronounced to far nurp.ni all others. M1LLINEUY. Millinery at a sacrifice.-madame carter begs to inform the ladies that In conseuucnce of her declining that branch of the business the stock for the next three days will be almost given away, and the balance sold at auction on Thursduy next, at M5 Broadway, between Twenty econd and Twenty-third streets. _ LOST AND FOUND. A ROLL OF PAPER LOST?ON SATURDAY EVENING, comprising biWs in name of Isaac Lewis. |5 reward will be paid for their return to Charles Whitiock, IriS Klin st Found?on the asm instant, a bum of money, which the owner cau have by proving property and paying for advertisement. Apply to Ml Ninth street, lirst floor, west, after 7 P. M. IOHT-A flOLD BRACELET, WITH TWO MOFKNI.Vtl J lockets attached to It. The llmlur wili be suitsbly rc. warded by leaving It at M Pine streeu JOKT-A BANK BOOK ON THE MANHATTAN J Savings Ioitltutlon, Mo. M,#H. The tlader will picnic leave the tame at Ibe bank. IOST.?A CORAL AND (IOLD BREASTPIN, ON J Saturday noon, in nelKhborbood of Stelnn av Hall. The finder will be suitably rewarded. (Jail ou or address E. II., 821 Weat Fourteenth street. LOST-ON MONDAY, 25TH IN8T., ON OR NEAR Broadway, or In Fourth avenue car, a lady's small, open, white laced gold Watch. The Under will be suitably rewarded by returning the (ante at 79 Warren street Lost certificate.?notice is hereby oivei* that application haa been made to the Auditor General of Pennsylvania for the Inane of a duplicate of the following described Certificate of the Ave per cent loan of the Com monwealth, Issued by the Bank of Pennsylvania, acting aa transfer agent of the ftommonwealth, Id the name of Uowan A Marx, or London, which eertliicate baa been lost, vis.No. 11, dated July 12, 1*34. act of April &, 1884, for *2,000. LORT-OW FRIDAY, MAY 22, A WHITE CURLEY DO<J ; dark spots on the back and ears; ears cropped; called Parreta. Whoever will return him to 180 West Forty-fifth street will receive a reward of $5. IOST OR STOLEN -A BLACK AND TAN DOO. THE J Under will be liberally rewarded by returnlDg the same to 180 Broadway, basement. 11EYVAK !>.<?. lt?~ REWARD. LOST, ON 8ATI RDAY, FROM HOUSE ?'/ 821 Kast Fourteenth street, a wlilte Poodle Dog, with brown ear; was partly sheared ; name Prince. Reward paid on delivery of dog. AlA REWARD?FOR POCKETI'OOK AND COM y LU tents lost In Bloecker street, between Carmine and Macdougal streets, on Saturday nkbt. _ _ F. IIAVhS, (IS# Broadway, ft. T. d>1 A REWARD WILL BE PAID AT NO. 10 MURRAY ?T>1U street, New York, up stairs, to the person who found a black oilcloth covered Carpet Bag. lost on the Staten Island ferryboat Saturday alternoon. Contents are of value only to t lie owner. ^ (ton REWARD.-STOLEN FKOM THE RESIDENCE of Charles Franklin at Huihvllle, Queens county. t t unn<i.> Ui.v 9.1 1-rtM ia llifht hnivn Hon#. rKoitI 1 year* old, band* bi^h, with i? ?lar on hi* forehead, and long tall, ail?ery close by the hull; long mane, alio ?llvery clou? to the neck. Tho above reward will be paid for the recovery of the home on application to lakd CUAKLLB FRANKLIN, aa above. 4:1 nnn rkward.-rtolen from my iron ?l.UUU *afe*, between Saturday night, 23d tn?l, and Sunday, 11 A. M., 24th ln?t., the following, viz.1 five-twenty United Hlataa Bond, new laaue, $1,000. No. 110,801; 1 Ovatwenty United State* Bond, new laaue, 1)1,DUO, No. 190,201; t a-twetity United Slate* Bond, new laaue. 41,UU0, No. 139,994; I five-twenty United State* Bond, new laaue, 91,000, No. 119,010: 1 clnater diamond Rlnc, eight atone*; 1 clttaler dla mond Pin, all or aeven atonea; 1 gold Watch and Chain. 8 loitalre diamond Studa and 9f>00 In Foal office and Iuternal Revenue alampa, of varloua denomination* nn to #8. Alto SO Share* Olen Cove Starch Manufacturing Company. Tbe above reward will he paid for the reco ery of the (tolen valuable*. or proportionately for any pat t thereof. UERARD BKTT8, No. 7 Old dip. Nnw Tore, May >6,1WW. UKWARD.?8TOLKN FROM 388 AND 337 URKENWIOH Itreet a dark blue frock Coat; name of maker*, White, Whitman A Co., on Iffalde collar. A liberal reward and no question* aakad. R. H. PA VIES, 336 and 337 i.reanwlch *tree?. wuminff ovtpn. DAT LINE FOR ALBANY ANP??TKOV^ IJ?B ataamer* C. VIBBARDand DANIEL I>RKIV,on and after May 80, will Imi iHtrniUiy from UembroMm ****** A. m., and Thirty-fourth utreet B:? A. M , *ndln< ?t Wea? Point Cornwall, Newborn, Pouibkaapale, Khlnebeck, TWoll, Cataklll and Hudson. Fare to Albany or Troy, ?& T?OR ALBANY AM' fKOV-FARE *] T cheaper'thun by .all and .5 Other line Thi? elegant Minirrt V ANPhKHILT *nu ('ONNKCTICUT leave p1?r 44 .forth river, north of Spring atreet, everv eveultn (Saturday eireptedl at 0 o'clock, connecting wlta Ne^vnrlc Centr*I Railroad for llnBa o and all polntg Went and with Hennaelaer abil Suratoga and LakeChamplaln a learner* for Montreal, Lak" ?le<.rge, Saratoga and all elation* alio With rail lor North Adam*, Burlington and potato ew"'Fa"Sunday, ??. Returning, Itare Troy at? and Al banjr at 8 r. ? TllmduN RIVER AMD IIAKLKM RAILROADS. ? 1 I Train! for Albany *"'? Troy, connecting with Northern and We?.?rn iralua. i??r? "< * York *la Hudann Rleer Railmad, Thirtieth ?:reet nod Tenth areuue, 8and 11.30 a. M. an t 2 4i, t'A> and 11 M., *?< ?'? harlein Haliroao, Twentyaliih itr?"< and Fourth avenue, at 11 A. M. and 4 :H P. M. Tbv ? jo P. X- train via Hudaon River will run on *(//#?,* n< r?ra attached to ? 30 and II P. M. train*. DiawinK r. otn car* attached to8 A. M. train. WILLIAM II. VANDERH1LT. Vloe Preildent. IiRV HIS PR1CFS, TRY THE RAPIDITY, 1 RY Tii? EXCfcLLENCli OF TUB fETBOPOtlTAN JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, _ . 97 NASSAU 8TREKT. OATAL'Wl'ES, PAMPItLETS, BILLS OF SALF* *0- _ _ , ~EXC|TIWIOWH. ,, ' [JARORS, 8IDRWHEF.L AND SALOON BTKAM W?AT?< l? to let; Croanett'a Urove, Pleaaanl Valley. Wateni Uro' 4 ad other, to let. O?. ?? W.rat ?tre?t, near Barrow^.^ pilE METROPOLITAN JW? PRINTINO KSTABLIBi^J ,,h:I'T, 91 NASSAU fTREET. POSTF.RR, TK'kKTS, *0., I'KI.NTEO AT 8H0RJ 1UTICJL