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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 13,038. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1872.-TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS. D1KECT0BI FOB ADYEBTiSFKS. AMUSEMENTS? Nnmi i*ai;k-Fourth, fifth anil sixth ?|i|UltlU?. ASTROLOGY?8kco*I' Pagk?Third column. BII.I.I AKI1H? Nistii Pago? INitirtli column. BOARDERS WANTED?Skcoiu Paul?F'ourth and fifth column*. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED?Skcohp Pagh?Fifth column. BKooKl.VN HOARD?Siuoxb Pagc?Filth Column. BROOKLYN ItKALi ESTATE I'oic SALE?Ninth Pack? Flr?t column. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES?Eighth Paok?Fifth col num. -> BUSINESS NOTICES?Skvksth I*a?T?Sixth column. CITY ItKAT. ESTATE FOK .-ALE?Ninth Pauk?First column. CLERKs AND SALESMEN?Twelfth Pack?First and sociiud columns. CLOTH I Ml ?Skoomo Pack?Third coluinu. COACIIJIEN AND tiAltDKNEllS-TiraLrra Pack?Third column. COA3TM ISK STEAMSHIPS?Flttrr Pick?Sixth column. COP \KTN EKSIII PS? Knfnrit Pack?Fittli roluiun. CODNTH t HOAKD?StcoM) Pack?Fltlh and sixth col DANCING ACADEMIES?Tw> Lrru Pack?Sixth column. DRV OoODS?Fiust Paok?Sixth column. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, Ft KM SHED AND UN Ft'KNlsiii.D?Sko.ni> t'ACf ?First and socoud col unniA EUROPEAN 8TKAMSHIPS?First Paok?Fifth and sixth columns. EUROPE?Ninth Pack?Third column. EXPRESSES?Ninth Pack -Third column. FINANCI AL?8?co?f> Pack?Sixth column. FOR SAI.E?Eighth I'aok? Sixth column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO I.KT? Sh'o.nu Paok?Second and llilril columns. FURNITURE?Sixth Paok?Fourth column. FRENCH .<1?\ KUTISEMENTS?Twklkth l'Acr-Fourth column. I HELP WANTED?FEMALES?Kij vk.niit Pagk-FIHIi and Hixth columns, and '(Vkli-th Pago?First column. HRLP W \NTED?S ALES?TwkLrrH Paok?Third col umn. HORSES, CARRIAGES, AC.-Fisst Pack-Second, third, fourth Hint filth column". HOTELS?Skco.nu I'agk:?Filth column. HOUSES, ROOMS, AC , WANTED?Eighth Page?Fourth 5 column. NSTBUCTfON?Ktr.HTit P auk?Fourth column. KRHKY CITY, HOROKEN, HUDSON CITY AND HER II UN REAL ESTATE FOK SALE?NlNltl Pagk? First column. LEO A!.. NOTICES?Eighth Pack?Fifth column. LOAN AtPFICKS?Krcohd Pack?Sixth column. LOST AND found? Fimt Pauk?First column. MACHINERY?Eighth Paok?Sixth column. MARBLE MANTELS?Ninth Paok?Fourth column. MEDIC A I,?Sk.com> Paum Third coluinn. MILLINERY AND DRF.SSMAKISO-FmsT Paok?Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS?Tknth Pack? Sixth column. MISCKLI. knkoUS?Rigiith Page?Sixth column. MUSICAL?Ninth Pack?Fifth column. PERSONAL? Fnuii Pack?First column. PIANOFORTES?Nihth Paok?Filth column. OIiITIt'AIf?Eiunth Paok?Flith column. POST OFFICE NOTICE?Fikst P.tcK-Sixth column. PROPOSALS-- Twklkth Pagk?sixth column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED?FEMALES? Ktwrr .th Pagk?Filth column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SRf.E OR TO RENT?Ninth Pack?First, second and third col umn.". REM. ESTATE TO EXCHANGE?Ninth Pack?Third column. REAL KsTATU WANTED?Ninth Pack?'Third column. RKMOA ADS?Skcond Paok?Sixth column. REWARDS?Fttrrr Paok?Flint ami second column". RALES AT AUCTION?Twklkth Paok?Fourth, tilth and nlxth c.iluinns. SITUATIONS WANTED?FEMALES?Elkvuxth Pace? First. second, third, fourth ntnl fifth columns. SITUATIONS WANTED?MALES?Tuklftii Pagk?First column. SPECIAL NOTICES?Fikst Pack?Second column. SPORTING?DOUS, BIRDS, AC.?FT eat 1'agk?Second column. STORAGE?Fikst Pack?Sixth column. SUMMER RESORTS?Second Pagk?Sixth column. THE TK ADEN?Twelfth Pagk?Third uml tourthcolumns. THE TURF? Float Pagk?Second column. TO LET VOK BUSINESS PURPOSES?SECOND Page? First column. TRAVELLERS' (I CI DE?Ft eat Fagk?Sixth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET? Kuril*p Pagk?Third column. WANTED TO PURCHASE?Eighth Pagk?Fourth col umn. WESTiHIlfSTEB COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET? Ninth Page?First column. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, AC.?Ft hat 1'agk?Sixth col umn HER VI,!) BIlAdVCII OFFICE-UPTOWN. VdvEUTIPKMENTS FOB THE NEW YORK'lIERALD BECEIYI D AT TIIF. BRANCH OFFICE, 1,205 BROADWAY, WEST SIDE, BETWEEN. TIIIRTY-FIRST AND THITY SECOND STREETS. ADVERTISEMENTS ARK RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. TILL V r. M. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR AT OFFICE BATES. NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND. PKRBOAIAL. An anxious mother.?should this miTet the eve <?? Edward Duflec, aged about 38 vears, a native ot Edinbnrg, NcnUaml, who lelt Hull in ltkil for America, Mi mot tier, who Is living and residing at 31 Kingston street, Hull, would t>ctiioet happy to hear Uruin him. BIRD.-YES. YOUR ADDRESS IS WORTH "KNOW lug If yon wlj| |oo8 R Iltr rally so called. EAGLE. Box oee?ai'kii. 17, carriage to thirty-foWkth street and Fifth avenue. April 24. had to nttend Court. Yon promised to write. I am anxiously awaiting a letter. it. e. H. E, AS 11?P KI'I) E NCR, lJU'T REMEMBER MY ANXIETY* ' When o.'s supply gone aend to hLs man for more, riders absolutely forbidden. DMA PP( H NT ED 7* NOT HEARING FROM YOU, AS you promised to write; It' too nick, your trie lid could have written lor yon. Writs soon. B. PETER. INFORM \TION WANTED?OF* CHARLES DO LAN, who went to the state of Georgia about 16 vcars ago to superintend a plan la lion for Messrs. Jones A Co. Any in formation <>l him will he thankful!* received hv his rou ?ln, CHARLKH DOLAN, 122 Tilidr> street, Brooklyn, N. Y. I" n; mum vtiiin wantkd-of cat hi: kink mi uVhy, with of Phil llennv; formerly lived with Gahrlel (leer, in the Eltlh want. If she will call on or send her address to JAMES .MURPHY, 73 Watts street, she will hear of something to her advantage. I'nPOKMATION WANTED?<Mr* CORNELIUS SIIKAN and Margaret Shean by Mary Ann O'Connor; when last heard Irora they were somewhere in New.Jersey. Any word will Is- thankiully received by MARY ANN O'CONNOR. Cnslle Garden, New York. INFORMATION WANTED?OF MAUUARKT VANDF/N JL bcruh, formerly Margaret Little, and wife of Jacob VandciiK igh, Of this clly. When last heard from was |l\ Ing on Woodruff avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, In 18115, under the nam" of Mrs. Lutklns. Information desired by her distressed daughter, Christiana Vamlenliergh, who liwaits tier mother's return with anxiety. Montreal and Cleve land papers please copy. Address box 156 Herald Up town Branch office, 1,386 Broadway. INFORMATION WANTED?OF WILLIAM DOBBYN, who landed on the 23d of April from Quocnstown on the steamer Italy. Any Information concerning him will he thankiully received by Ills sister, JANE DOBBYN, 83 Firth avenue, Now York. IF THE PERSON WHO "PICKED A GENTLEMAN'S pocket of his pockethock, on Broadway car, on eurner of Fourteenth street and University place, on the evening or April? . 1872, will return the papers contained In iho fiockethook hy mall, to ALTON ANGIKR, Atlanta, Ga., he s welcome to the money therein. IF LADY IX CORNER STAGE NEXT~TO"GENTLEMAN with little hoy, and who bowed, desires acquaintance, address ADAMS, Herald offlco. LALI.A ROOKH?TUESDAY EVEN IN U. -T HR~ TTkN tleman, wearing light overcoat, who preceded the young lady up the crowded nlsle coming nut of ihentre craves an interview. Address, If agreeable, TOM MOORE, Station D, Hilde House. T1IE TELEGRAM FROM BOSTON DIRECTED TO ZOK BRANDON WASHBURN, 119 WestThirtv-flrst street, w Hi be received 122 West Twenty-seventh street. WILL TIIE OnCAO6 YOCNH LADY WHO WENT TY to see her uncle Tuesday noon send address to stage acquaintance? Address WALTER O., Herald office. LOST AND fOTRD, BRACFLKT LOST.?LOST, ON TUESDAY NIGHT last, between tho hours of 8 and 11, in or near tho Aeadetn* of .Music, or thenre to the Astor House In a Ninth avenue and Twenty third atreet stage, a gold Gable Chain Bracelet. A reward of$10 will be paid Tor its re turn to P. II. O, care of the bookkeeper, at the Astor House. a Lt(ST. ?Ul RTIlit'ATE NO. 1 j.669, 32 SHARES UNITED Stales lire Insurance Company. In name of Richard Cortdn, has t>c?n lost or stolen. All i>< rsgiis arc hereby cautioned against negotiating said ceiiillcatc, as npi llca tfcn has been made to tho company for a new one. Francis p. corbin. IOTlSmaY 1, A GOLD OLOVg BUTTON, SET WITH A pearl. The finder will he rewarded hy leaving it at the office of the St. James Hotel. T twT ON MONDAY AFTERNOON. BKTWBEN FIFTT J A third street and Oraincrcy Park, a Solitaire Diamond Earring set in gold. Tho tinder will lie well rewarded hy leaving it at the office of St. Cloud llolcl, or at 212 East Fourteenth street T DST OR STOLEN?BANK BOOK NO. 33,523OF OKBBN 1 i wicli Savings Bank : also two Bank Books of Bowery Savings Hank, Nos. tv/JtM and W,W| also Rank Book of Having" Bank. Hlceekcr street, No. 311,864. Return the Books to said hanks. rewards" _ dfcm rkward-and no questions ASKED FOP. 3h J.VV Bale of Sailcloth lost or stolen from Southsldc Ex press w agon on April 30, 1872. marked K. B. Roosevelt, Bock* IMe Centre, L. I. Return to Southsldc Express Office, pier 31, East Rlvcj, New^York. _ lor. REWARD ?A SfONE CAMEO BROOCH, WHILE romlng (torn the Opera through Irving place to Eighteenth street, near Third avenue, A. M., 142 East Eighteenth street. 5. t)KKWARIY?LOST, ON TUESDAY,'30TII APRIL, f^r) a Yellow Scotch Terrier T*og, long hack, tail and ears uncropped. Last seen abot* 3o'clock P. M. In the nelghlMirhood of Hudson and Barrow streets. Address box 3,868 Post office, or 134 Church street, whero dog may be returned. _ _ ?r.f\ ?LOST?A GOLD WATCH, WITH OPEN GOLD ??)U. thee, engraved on Inside of case, "Charles K. Levey. 18.17. $80 will be paid tor return of same to office of Brevoort Hon?e. Firth aveuue. dbliWY REWAHD-FOR THE ARREST AND CON Ls ' it v lo lion of the person or per?ons vv ho mallctou-ly out the rtisliloiis, lining and otherwise defaced the stage* t- .i *? _ I .. ...,l Tu>..n4t> 4 It I ??/! Qlefiivl filllfrA 11114? gill CUl H1C rtl'slllotus limllR'ind Olliurmut; ucinvcti Mtr mugva of tho Broad* ?yJm<t Tw?nly-Uilr<l Htrtct Rtaa* Hit* on jVaday, April wT^, onn reward.-btolkn, FitoM the cunard iZlM' wharf, Jersey City, on the nightot Friday, Aurll one hundred and forty five Ingots of Copper Any tsrMin giving "tn h Information as will lead to tho ton ketlon oftiie offenders and ?covery of the prouertv will receive the abo* e reward. C. 0. t RAM. U.IA N. RESWABD8. |900 KlsV* ard?stolen, from the or sard wharf, .'eracy City, on the niaht of Friday, At>rfl 26, one hundred and forty-Ave ingot* of copper. Any ncrm-n giving wn-h information an will h-ad to the . conviction ot the oitc.'wlrr? und rei otiTy of the property will receive the above reward. 0. (i. FHANCKLYN. /tox * KINtJ. DETECTIVE ROM OK AORNCY, 73 \ I Broadway and tl New air- tt (catahllvhpd IStKi ? Fur nish only reliable end experienced operatives; branch office* iii Chicago and St. IjouIs; correspondent.* lu all principal rltte* and Europe. A -DETECTIVES RDSALL A JONES, NO. ft FINK . street, furnish reliable and efficient operative* in all matter* pertaining to tlielr bwdnes*. Correspondents thruiiclioiit United State* and Europe. Badness strictly confidential. SPECIAL NOTICES. A ME RIGA N INSTITUTE.-A STATED MONTHLY <Y meeting of tlii* liiKiitutc will be held this (ThurMlay) evening. May 2. ?t It* room* In the Cooper Building, ut 7); o'clock. JOHN K. GAVIT, Recording Secretary. A -OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF ROYAL HAVANA ? nud Kenton ky State Lotteries always on file. J. CLUTK, Broker, 'Jhn Broad uu v. 133 Fulton street and No. A ?OFFICIAL DRAWINGS KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES. **NT0i *r?anas cliii so. 3W-*?y I, 1873. 13, 18, 13, ftft, 19, 34. 60, 83, 64, 73. 46, 35. xk:.<iUt'gr?class wo. 308??ir I. 1873. M. 63, 60, 71, ft, 12, #0, 58, 8, 48. (St 3. FADOCAH-MriM* ri.ASS no. ?>7?nay I, 1873. 26, 24. ta. 41, I. 4* 41, 3, 67, 10. ranccin--ci *?s MP. IIP?>ai 1, 187'J. 53, 62. ftft. 3t?, 8. 3ft. Ul. ft, 57, 44, 49, M. SIMMONS A CO., Manager*, Covington, Ky. J. CLUTE, Broker, 2*85 Broadway, Post office box 4.039. "/NIIICAGO ENTERPRISE.'?J. H. MARK I.E. OF CHI \ i cago, ha* nnido p > range meat* with one of our lead ing Importer* to silver the largest pieco ??' French pinto E'liis* ever attempted in this country; If successful if will o shipped to that cltj about May 1, w hen it will be (Yarned for use. DR. JACOBS, SURGICAL CHIROPODIST, REMOVES Corn*, Bunion*. club and Inverted Nail* without pain. Corn* extracted for 50c. each. N. B.?Dr. Jacobs' Never-failing Salve, price 23c. per box. cures Corn*. Bunions and nil eruptive disease* of the Skin. 2,31(1 Third avenue, between I25lh and 12Cth *ls., Harlem. H AVANA LOTTKRY'.?FULL OFFICIAL DRAWING received for April 20. JOSEPH bates. 106 Broadway, room 4. M RARER' MARKS' PARAGON HHIRTR. Made to Order and Warrant-si to Fit. Sent by express, O. O. P., to any part ot the country, at the following price*:? 6 Shirt*, good muslin and good linen $10 SO fi Shirt.*, Ma*onvlllc muslin and One linen 13 00 6 Shirts, Wam*ulta mu.dln and very line linen 13 .'*) 6 Shirt*, New York Mill* and he*t linen 13 00 Fancy Shirting* in great variety. Directions for Measurement sent on application. RICHARD MEAKF.S. Gentlemen's Furnishing Good*, PIxlh avenue and Nineteenth street. New York. Royal Havana and Kentucky lottery iuio kern. JOS. BATES A CO., 71 Broadway, room !tl. Royal iiavana lottery.-prices reduced. J. B. MARTINEZ A CO., Hanker*, 10 Wall street, Post office box 4.GS3, New York. R OVAL HAVANA. BOYAL SAXON AND KEN tucky orders filled. CARPENTER ft BOOTH, Commission Agent.*, 162 Broadway, room 5. R OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CmA.-PRIOES RE dnced. TAYLOR ft Co., Banker*, 16 Walt at,, N. Y. (STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CARRIAGES, AC.-AT k7 the new first class warehouse, huilt expressly for the purpose, with separate conipnrtnietit*. elevator, Ac., hkl to 114 East Thirty-second street, near Fourth avenue. I ho public I* invited to examine the superior accommoda tions, light, ventilation, safely, Ac., which this warehouse POHr>crt.seH over all other*. JOHN II. MOUKELL. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, BAGGAGE. AO., 1,266 and 1,268 Broadway and 161 West Thirty-second s'reet. Established 16 years. Separate rooms, all shco*. Moving attended to. E. MARTIN ft SON. gTORXOK AND SAFEKEEPING FOR FURNITURE, ?.V bkggnge, Ac.; raised oh elevator*: separate, closed compartments: any size: al-vuys accessible. IIAKOER'S Warehouses, the oldest, most experienced, reliable, thoroughly and completely equipped establishment* in America-.Eighth avenue, I ruin Thirty-third to Thirty fourth street, and 282 Ninth avenue. II. G. 11 AEG EH. TO FLORISTS OR OTHERS?CUT HYACINTHS, IN perfect bloom, for aale. by the hundred or single stem. Tompkinsvllle, Ktatcn Islauu; comer of Bay and Grant streets; first landing. WANTED?GT.ASS OR METAL JARS, BOTTLES, Cans, Stoppers, fte.; beat adapted for delivering sealed milk to consumer*; also best mode of refrigerating large quantities of inllk on storage. Send circular* or new creamers, churns, Ac., to Ilia CONSUMERS' AND iiuw uri'iiiiiurN, viiuiim*, nt., tu |iic t'U<30LFir<nn a.iu PBOTKCTIVR ASHOClftTytN, Masonic Temple, Bo-.tun. $n^7Q WAR DRAWN IN THE "T-EGAI TZED' (JlOiOtJu Kenluc.ky State I ickv'State Lottery May 1. $hV).(J0>) Sold was drawn In Royal Unvftia Lottery of Cuba .pril 2u. Addre** BALKY A CO. (office established 30 yearw, 174 Hroudway. SPORTING?lJOGS, UIHDH, &C. A?FOR BALE?Al.li KINDS OK FANCY DOf!8. ? Birds Ac. Medicines for all dl*c.isc?: prepared Foot! for mocking birds at B. <1. DOVEY'S, No. 3 (irtiue street, near Canal. FOR RALK-AN IMPORTED BLACK AND TAN OOR don Hotter Dog. thoroughly broke on All game, -1 years old; also a Westley Richard* Clin. with ca?o, Ac., complete. t.*HAl?LKS BKOtVK, No. 8 Bultery place. THB TC1IF. JfLF.KTWoOD ASSOCIATION, WORRISANIA, N. T. BtftlNG MEETING, 1572. FIRST DAY?TUESDAY, MAY 21. rnrae No. 1?$600, for horses that have never beaten 3 minutes: $380 to first, $180 to second. $1(0 to third. Purso No. 2?$1,191), for horses that have never beaten 2 31; $U00 to first, $4(10 to second, $ai) to third. SECOND DAY-WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. Purse No. 3?$1,200, for horse* that havo never beaten 2 :.'t4 ; $700 to first. $3fX> to second, $200 to third. Purse No. <-$2 ,800, for horse* that have never beaten 2:26; $1,800 to ttrsl, $G00 to second, $400 io third. THIRD DAY?THURSDAY, MAY 23. Pur?e No. 8? $1,000. for horses that have never beaten 2:39; $000 to first, $230 lo second. $130 to third. Purse No. C?$1,700. for horses that ha\o never beaten 2:27; $1,000 to first, $490 hi second, $290 to third. FOURTH DAY?SATURDAY, MAY 28. Purse No. 7?$000. tor horses thai have never beaten 2:48; $380 to first, $180 to second, ?lc0 to third. Purse No. 8?$2,30), free for till horses; $1,500 to first, $600 to second, $400 to third. CONDITIONS. All the above races to be In barnc>s. mile boats beet 3 in 5, anil will he goterned by the ruicsof the National Association. Entries must comply with their rules. No horse shall he drawn cxeefif'lJV permission of the loftho race, under penalty of lielntr expelled, un less at or before 3 o'clock P. *(. ol Iho day preceding tho race (oinittinit Hutulavj the proper pnriy shall havo lodged with tho Rocrehiry or proprietor or the eonrsu a written notice of his Intention not to start. After which notice the horse so drawn shall be ineligible to start In the race. A horse distancing the field w III receive the entire purse. Entries to close at the American Jockey flub Restau rant (T. B. Johnson's), corner ot Broadway and Twenty eighth street. Nexv York, on Thursday. May P, at It P. M. Entries by telegraph will only be received before the box H opened. Ail communications to be addressed to C II. Van Ness, President, at Morrisnnln. or at T. B. Johnson's. C. II. VAN" NESS, President. W. II. Tax Cott, Superintendent. 1JH.EET1VOOD PARK.-FRIDAY. MAY 3, ATS P. M. A r sweepstakes and purae-fbr $.>*), lnlle heats, lie*t thiee in five. Ecu Mace's b. in. Topsov, In harness; Colonel Dickey's dun g Fox, In harness; I* Main e's g. g. Mercer, to wagon. Hatne day?Match for $2(11, mtle heat*, best three in die, In harness, owners to drive. WM. It. VAN COTT. Superintendent. rj3IIE TURK. PTIOSI'MT PARK PAIR OROUND ASSOCIATION. 8PRINO MEETING, 1872. FIRST DAY-TUESDAY. MAY 29. Fnrae No. 1.?$6(1), lor horse* that have never beaten 3 ndnuioa. $390 to first, $130 to second and $1(10 to third. Puree No. 2?$1.3<1l, for horses (liat have neyci I/, aten 2 31. $901) to first, $1*1 to second and $200 to tliffit. SECOND DAY?WEDNESDAY, MAY 20. Purse No. S.?$1,200, for horse* that havo never beaten 2 :.'M. $7(1) to first, $1)0 lo second and $200 to third. Purse No. 4.?$2,300, f?r horses thnt have never beaten 2 35. $1,800 to first, ft?1) to soeond atal $100 to third. THIRD DAY?THURSDAY, MAY 30. Purse No. 5.?$ I,till for horse* that have never beaten 2:3$. $6111 to first, $280 to second ami $130 lo third. Purse No. 6.?$1.70$, for homes that have never beaten 2:27. $1,'00 to first, $430 to second and $290 to third. FOURTH DAY-FRIDAY. MAY 31. Purse No. 7.?$600, for horses thst have never beaten 2 :48. $390 lo first. $130 to second and $100 to third. Purse No. 8. -$2,.vii froe for all horses. $1,?0 to first, $600 to second and $400 to third. CONDITIONS All the above races to he In harness, mile beats, best 9 in 8, and will be governed by thu Ruins of the Na tional Association. Entries must comply witli their Rules. No horse shall be drawn except by permission of the judges of the race, under penalty of being ex pelled. unless at or before S o'clock P. M. of the 'lay firecedlng the race (omitting Huudnv) the proper par y shall have halved with the Heeretarv or proprietor of the course a written notice of his Intention not to start, after which notice the horse so drawn shall be Ineligible to start In tho race. . A horre distancing the field will recetvo tho entire ^"Entrie* to cluee al the American Jockey Club Res taurant (T. B. Johnson's), corner Broadway and Twenty eighth street, New York, on Thursday. Mar St, at 9 P.M. Entries bv telegraph will only be received before the box 'AfTcomtnunicntlons to he addressed to Geo. W. Oak ley, Superintendent, corner Fulton and Bccrum streets (Long Island saving* Hank building), Biooklyn. 1 * MARTIN KALHKI.KIHCll, l'resl lent, Oro. AY. O.tgtxv, Superintendent. ROKIII, <ARWIAGK9. ?b* A" I.DERNEVH.-KOR HALE, THOROUGHBRED JER M,>- or Aldernov Cows; bred from finest Imported stock. Apply ?o Wlf. ( ARLlHLK, 1'tlliatn Bridge, or P. LORIL1.AUD, 16 Chandlersstreet. A -FOR SALE, A LARGE GRAY MARE, 7 YEARS . old, suitable lor truck, lauer beer wagon or anv heavy work. Apple at fin Kn?t Eighteenth tLcit. c< im-r avenue c. HOKSKN, ( AHKIAdES, &('. At the down town horse mart of WALDRON A COOKE, AUCTIONEER*. AUCTION HALE THIS DAV, AT 12 O'CLOCK, Corner Cedar ond Libert v streets, on Now Church street. HORSES, 1'A RRI AGES, HARNESS, Wagons, Ac. One pair hay How, IS'.J hands; flne ???> lo and action; ry gentle and tret- in *itmle or double harness; arc re ">1? liable for family or butdnes* purpose*. ONE GRAY 1IOKSE, hands; 0 ycara; n superior worker and puller; stilish and free In any husluoM* harness. LAItUF. BAY Truck Horse, 7 years; 16*. hands; welrki 1,300, and Is an active, superior puller ana worker, single or double ; is warranted sound. kind end true. ONK BAKER'H WAGON, nearly new; built to order, with boxes anil all suitable itHliigs Inside. ONK Liuerr COVERED EXPRESS WAGON, nearly new. . ONK RKKIHT BAY HORSE, 1?\ hands; 0 years old; a verv line.*howv drlvar; tree, gentle, for lady tndrive; stands without tying . is not alratJ. and warranted sound. ONE BOBREL TROTTING HORSE, ir.'., hands: 8 ycara old, l?au ebuunt roadster; pure Malted; even driver in situllo or double harncji: gentle and kind. ONE UI'ILDEK'8 WAGON. IS foot bed; bnilt to order, new; with pole, double trqo*, set of shafts, Ac., nil com plete. One two-sent ltockaway. In good running order. Two Top I!uwale* and 2 set* slnglo names*. Two Road Watoii* uiid llariiesN. One Double Truck, in good order. One pair Express Horses; Rood, true workers, othor Horses; description at lime of sale. 10 seta Harness, slnglo or double. Bale positive, rain or ehlne. T TUB AUCTION llOUKfc OF L JOHNSTON A VAN TAHHKI.L, office and salesroom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THK HOR8F. AND CARRl AGE BRANCH of our business is eoudiietcd at our HOItSE AUCTION MART, U0, 113 AND 114 EAST TUIRTKEN'tU STREET, NEAR FOURTH AVF-NUK, where w? hold rcRtilar SALES OK IIORSFS AND C.ARRI AGKfl KVKKT TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASK OR THOSE liuvinR Horses or Carriages to sell will And our house per fectly reliable, as wc conduct this braueli of our business, as we do all our other business, on the samo straightfor ward principle* which ({ov. ru honorable houses in all mercantile pursuits. WE GIVE THK PURCHASER OF EVERY HORSE that is warranted sound from 24 to 48 hours for trial. ENTRIES FUR SALE t>F HORSES AND CARRIAGES can bo made at our downtown office and salesroom, 37 Nassau street, where we also keep a register of Horses for private sale. 1.1 HT ft A I. ADVANCES M ADE. ON CONSIGNMEN TS. A T AUCTION TO MORROW, (FRIDAY) MAY 3 BY A JOHNSTON A VAN TASSEL I,, 110, 112, 114 F'.axt Thirteenth street. ELEGANT AND CLOSELY MATCHED TEAM BAY Horses known as the K. rt. Htokes team; It! lmnds; 7 years old; kind In all hnrne**; free from vice, trlek or fault; fast travellers: are very stylish, prompt and handy drivers, and iu every respect a llrst class family or road team, and warranted sound, kind and true. Can bo seen at Mart until lime of sale. A N ELEGANT PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENT AT AUC TION. MESSRS. JOHNSTON A VAN TASSF.I.Lare appointed and Instructed hy the owner to sell at public auction on TUESDAY, May 7, at 12 o'clock, ut their mart, 110,112 ami 114 East Thirteenth street, the elegant private establish ment, as follows TEAM.?SPLENDID TEAM of perfectly matched grnv Horses, 10?4 hand* Midi, 9 year* ohl, both excellent saddlo horses; can positively travel together In 312 minute* (4 minutes) guaranteed; perfectly gentle; do not sli.v or pull; of great bottom and endurance; n child can drivo them; warranted sound, kind and true, and without fault or blemish. BRKWSTER Ctft'PE.?CIRCULAR front, built to order and in splendid condition. BREWSTERVlCTf?KIA?NE\RI.YNEW; built to order. BREWSTER TOP WAGON?With pole and shall*; used but a fow HARNESS?FIVE BETH single and double Harness, made to order by Wood Glbsoti, nearly new. This is an establishment on which no money lias been . pared, ami Is worthy ot special note. The w hole is now on exhibition at the mart, a* above, up lo time of sale. Tim sale will be without limit or reservation. AT NEW YORK SALES AND STORAGE REP09 itory, 337, 339 and .141 Fourth avenue, " corner Twenty-fUlli street. S. DINOKE, Auctioneer, will sell THIS DAY (Thursday), May 2,1872, commencing at 11 o'clock A. M., A magnificent turnout, consisting of u pair of closely matched Dark Bay Horses, 1ft1 ^ hands; 7and 8 years; kind, gentle and Usee from vice; safe for u lady to drive. Alt elegant light Landau, by J. B. Brewster A t o., nearly now; Tn perfect order: gold mounted Harness, city maker; together with dress and stable Blankets, Whip and other equipments complete. _ . . - Pair Black lioRSKS, fi and 7 years; IS'* hands; sound, kind, gentle and free, stylish drivers, goon roadsters; will work in either double or single harnesw. Sorrel Trotting HORSE, i.V-j bauds; 8 year*; sired hy trotting stallion "Daniel Websterha* a record of 2:33. Blooded Hay Saddle HORSE, 15'. bauds; ill year* old ; Pntehcn stock; warranted kind and gentle iu saddle or harness. Barrel PONT, kind and gentle In harness or saddle. Sorrel PON Y, free (Tom vice; been driven by children. Sorrel COLT,0years old; kind.and gentle;good road ster. A stylish LANDAU, Wow Brother*, makers; In excellent order. Al*o rinse Coaches, In good order; Lan daus, Hretts, Clarence*, top and no top pony, park ana doctor*' Phaeton*, Rook away*, depot and business Wagons, and a consignment ot IKinble. and Single HAR NESS. AT 38 LIBERTY. CASH BARGAINS. Light Carriage* and Harness. First class Park and Pony Phaetons, top and no top Bug gies, Itorknway and Depot wagons. Our stock I* carefully selected from among the best builder*, and wilt equal In quality ntul finish any In the city, while the price list Is from 2S to 30 per cent belotv Broadway rate*. Great Inducement* this week to make room. JOHNSTON A VAN TASSELL'H, .38 Liberty street. A. 4 VJ J\ 11 A. MINER 4 STEVENS have removed their Carriage Wnrrrooms from 6M Broad way to their factory, 115 to 121 Ea?t Thirteenth street, where may tie found a lino assortment of fnihlonublc Car riages and Light Wagon*of iliclr own manufacture. ARKIACK REPOSITORY, HI WEST BROADWAY, near Canal street.?Kockoway* of all Kind-, notou and tup Buggies. p,irk and p< ny Phaetons, express and business Wagons, new and second hand. 4 BARGAIN.-?TWO SETS ENOLTRH DOUBLE IIAR 71 ties*, silver mountings, eery little used. Aak for PAl'L, 1.19 West Seventeenth street, rear. -PONY PHAETONS?OAR RTAOKH?I'ONY I'll AK All the newest stvlea I , at FLANDRAt? R, . I I | No. 7 East Eighteenth street, | I I 1 near Filth tivenue. 1 I AOENTLKW 4VS I RUNOUT, elkoant in all its appointments, consisting of a la?t brown Mare that < aunot, lie excelled for stvle or good and kind driving finalities, either double or single, and W agon, Durness, Ac., Ae.. of tho most modern ehnraftcr Hint best makers, separately or together: this turnout is well worthy of at tuition, end will he sold low to a prompt buyer, as the owner Is going away. Applv at stable* corner Twenty sixth <trret and Sixth avetino. VN KI.EtiANT LI'IHT COUPE, LITTLE USED, ?6fi0| several other second hand Carriage", new spring styles, 23 per cent lesa than Filth avenue prices. IIAM'S, 10 East Fourth street. ? -A-AN ELKOANT KIUIIT <*) SPUING VICTORIA, YV. with skeleton hoot, very rlehlv trimmed In brown silk satin, liiillt hy Messrs. J. R. Brewster 4 Co., ol" Twenty tilth street; cost $2,000; been used only a part of one season, and Is ill perfect order. May tic seen at BREWSTER'S warerooms, Filth avenue, corner of Twenty seventh street. \T FACTORY?TOP AND KOVIl HIOCIKS, ROCK aways, I'Jiuctons, Victorias, new and second hand, of all klinis; cheapest in city. DAY 4 SON, 145 ami 111 Eld rid go street. V GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT FOR SALE?CONSIST lug of a line Mack Horse, 15 hands high, ft years oid, food style and action, used to saddle ami harness; new rewgtcr Wagon, family Roekuway, Ac. Apply at 12!) Fifty-eighth street, near Fourth avenue. V GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO PURCHASE OP RE sponsible private parties u Team outrei preferred), with ( oupelet or Landau, (four scale). Humes*. 4c.,com plete. Those desiring to sell low for cash adilrc-s, with particular", X., boa llal Herald office. 4 ?FOR 10 DAYS MORE.?TOP AND OPEN PONY j\, rutitiviig, tup anil onen Wagons, Roekaways, exten sion top Phaetons, Express anil Business Wagons, ft-soat Phaeton, ono Coach; al*o single and double Harness, Blankets, Hurr-ingles, Whips, 4c., at verv low prices; no reasonable offer refused at l,i'U Broadway, near Forty first street. V?STUDY YOUR OWN INTEREST. . You can buy a llrst rate, perfectly reliable Carriage or Harness at our down town warerooms, SH Liberty stret t. near Broadway, and save enough on ihe two to liny a good horse. JOHNSTON 4 VAN TAHSliLL, (W Liberty slrcef. \VF.RY HANDSOME BAY IIORSE, NEARLY 15 hands, rangy, with grand Knee action.fi years; a superb d'nr cart or coupe horse. Al-o two well broil, nicely broken Saddle Horses, Just orrlved. (k nllcmeri wanting flue, reliable stock are rei|tt?*trd to examine tlicin. Mr. KLW'KS. ui Hrigg*' stables, Twenty-third street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. VKINE SECOND HAND. EIOHT SPR1NC, LONDON made tjtinlan. in superb condition, for sale cheap. A. P. FL4NDRAU, ''arrtnge Builder, No. 7 Enst Eigh teenth street. AT THE NEW STABLER, 247 A\l> 249 WEST FORTY ffrst street?Tho best of care ami attention w 111 bo given to gentlemen'* horses on livery at $V) per month. II C. WOODNAT. V?TOP AND OPEN PONY PHAETONS OP ALL . ktyles, finished In tho beet manner, $I2f> tip; new leather fop square box Wagons, flflflup; also all styles summer C'arriagas for sale low ; a flue assortment ef sec ond hand t..p and open Wagons for road pnrpost s; Clar ences, Coaches, Rocaaways, Depot Wggotn, 4c.; Harms", Robes, Sheets, Whips. Ac. IV. ii. CRAY, M to 9 Wooster street. A BAY CAN AIH AN MARE. 13 HANDS 111(111,7 YEARS old, long, (lowing mane and tail, trots In 2 :4S, gentle and kind, con he driven by ladles or children; aNo 5 low price work horse". lYom $50 to $123. from 15 to lftl4 hands , high. 41.1 West Thirteenth street, near Ninth avenue. A ?SECOND HAND AND NEW TOP AND OPEN i YY. Hugglcs of every description; als<i Kxpros., flrocery and light Business Wagons. .145 West Twrtnty-ta ventli street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. \ GENTLEMAN ABOUT I.KAYINO FOR El HOPE desires to fell a Coupe and two- wheeled Drag, don | lilc and "ingle Harness, Ac., ull English make : a stylish Horse will also Iks fold. Apply at CIIAHE, A CO. H stable", i Twt nt' sixt^i street, near R ad won avenue. \ SECOND HAND TURNOUT SKAT TOP BUGGY, new no top four seat Wagon; will be sold to-day at somo price. To lie seen at TAiLOR'K, U <'edar street" I 4 VERY FINE HELECTTON OF PHAKTON'fl, COl'I'E I 2Y Roekawars, Pony PhMtMls. IN pot Wagons, It- ad Haggles and rttlf r <ca?Gha'oU> Fait;;ly Carriages and Light i W i. ohi; lowest'pcpnli. I'Mlaes MAN 11 A< rntKRs' I NlON.fiM Broadway. | HOKSKS, C\KllIAttKH. AC'. A SUPERB COUPE BAY HORSE FOR SALE LOW.? Kind and well built, 7 year* old, 16 huuds high; wir runted sound. J??SEPH TOWS I.Y, 135 Weal Fiftieth stVeot. AtniWDID DAPPLE 0BAT POUT, l|U H ANDS, 8 year* old, can t>e driven or rode by Indie* or chil dren, with Basket I'haeton mid Harness; all in first class order ; bay llnrse, 7 \ ear* idd. trot* In 2-M, price $-"?); -or rel Mure, trot* In three minute*. $2UI: buckskin Horse, trnta in 2:40. SfWU; all warruulcd sound and kind, at 163 Went Fifteenth straet, near Seventh avenue. SUPERIOR PAIB OP OOAOH Horses FOB sale?Ray*. 161* hands high ; young, sound and per fect in every way; wild for want of use; also Uiiidau; if required Stable to let. Apply at stable 1UB Bast Forty-tlrst street. / 1ARIMAGKS AND WAGONS SELLING AT URBATLY \J reduced price*; large assortment family Carriages, Pony PhnetonSj Biultiee* Wagons; also 100 second hand, very cheap. \> ITTY'8 Manufactory, Novins and Fulton, streets, Hrooklyn. /"IHESTNUT SORREL CARRIAOB UOUSR, 16^ VJ hands, I'or sale or exchange for a smaller horse Of same color; used by present owner two year* and lies er Hick or out of service; drives double and single; U verv handsome and quite speedy, but Is too large lor present tnaff? Address soltKKL, box 130 fit raid olllre. A FSDWARD SCIIENCK, AUCTIONEER. J Elegant Horses, Lauilaulol, Top Wagon, Ilarneas, Ac. By EDWARD 80HKNCK, at the San Francisco Htublc, NO. 114 WEST FORTY-SIXTH STREET. ON SATURDAY, MAY 4, AT ft*,' O'CLOCK, two elegant Horses, bay und gray. 16 bands, 7 and 8 years old, warranted perfectly sound. Kind und gentlo; very (Ine drivers; the buy nil extra fine saddle and wagon horse ; have born used together, but will lai sold singly. SADDLE HORSE?'The celebrated Saddle Horse "Hour boil," liy Glencne; warranted In every way. LANIiACLET?Built by J. B. Brewster A Co., to order, elegantly trimmed and fully as good as new. TOP WAGON, square box, with pole and shafts, built by Huseiibtiry A Von Duser, In perfect order. PONY PHAETON, In perfect order. HARNESS, bv biinscotube, Double Light Coupe; also Siugln Coupe. Light Wagon, double and single; Kobe*, Blanket*, Whip*, Livery, Ac. J toil SALE?ON ACCOUNT OF OWNERS GOING abroad, the Stork of one of the finest Private Stable* In the city, consisting of a splendid pair of hay Carriage Horses, 7 years old, sound, kind and very al> lish. One tine young llamhletoniaii Mum, out of old llnmblptoninn: can show tatter than a so gait, with light Brewster Road Wagon. Harness, Sleigh, Rohes, Blankets, An., all nearly new. Also one of the handsomest, kindest lady'a Ponies iu the city; vary fast, but perfectly gcnUc, with Basket* Pliaeton, Harness, Ac. Also one mm tour yea'' old hay Messenger Colt, driven but lew times; can trot close too minutes. AU Wagons, Harness, Robes, Ac., were made to order. I'or further particulars relatlvo to above stock Inquire at the oftlcu or the Coleman House. IitOR HALE?A HANDSOME KENTUCKY HORSE, " lust arrived, bay, 16 bands, 7 years old. Seen at New England otaUt* 668 seventh avenue. IVOR SALE?A LORILLARD PHAETON, MADE BY Diisenhury A Van Duser, with Pole and Shalt*. In perfect order," at 1,176 Pacific street, Brooklyn, near Frgnklln avenue. I NOR HALE?A VERY FINK PAIR OF MATCHED 1 brow n Horses, I.V. high, sound and kind: also a Brewster Phaeton. Apply at private stable, 114 West Fif tieth street. I NOR SALE-BROWN HORSE, 16 HANDS HIGH, 7 1 vears old; kind In single or double harness; would make a bus coupe horse; also threo light and one depot Wagon. Call at stable S!l anil 223 West Filty-third street, New York, TjlOR SALE?Atf ELEGANT COUPE OR FAMILY MARK, r lflj hands, 9 years old: dark bay, with long tail; very gentle for ladies' or children's use; very handsome; owner no use for hur; price $'?ii. Apply to U. W. B1GG8, 106 John street. FOR HALE?A BLACK MARE, 15 HANDS HIGH, gentle and sou ml, a good driver and saddle horse; has been used liy a lady. Also a pair of bay Carriage Horses, Idack points, 15\ bunds high, sound, very gentle and sty lish, with a six seat Kockawny and heavy Harness, good as new. Also scat Brewster, of Filth avenue, Road Wagon, used less than a do/en thnrs. Also a C spring Doctor's Gig, nearly new. Inqutro at private stalde, 173 Pacilic street, Hrooklyn. . For bale?a very fink team of horses, u years old, long tails, lfi*4 hands high, very stylish; also a Victoria and Harness, almost new; or would ex change for a flue coupe llorsc. Can he seen until sold at FARMER A CLARK'S stable, Thirty-first street, between Sixth und Seventh avenues, trout 9 A. M. until 12. For salk.-a gentleman doing to EUROPE will dlspoeo of an extra due Saddler, 13 hands IS inches high, 6 years old; also first class Saddle, Bridle and (Slotlies; also a good family lforse, 18 handsHndH vears old. Apply to JOSEPH TOWNLKY, Boulevard Mirble. 1.15 and 117 west f iftieth street. IjlOU BALK?A FINE YOUNG MARK, LITTLE SORE F forward, $75; also one fast trotting Pony, Utile sore forward, 863, 6 years old. 77 New Chambers street rlR SALE?PARK l'HAKTON, SHIFTING TOP, Brewster A Co. tnakrrs. Inquire at Ferguson's Stables, Fort r-lxth street, uesr Sixth aveuue. I NOR MALK-A BTYLMH TEAM OF GRAY MARKS, li 1 and 8 rears old, sound and kind; will ho sold together or separately. Apply ut 320 Wost Fofty-eighth street. I NOR SALE?AT 1411 WEST TWENTY EIGHTH STREET, a superfine top Wagon and it very stylish Dog Cart; for sale cheap, t nil for two days. For sale?two teams of fine carriage Horses, from Ohio; bays, l-V-J nnd 16 hand*. At COL TER'S stable, Love laim, Brooklyn. TjfOR SALE?A LIGHT DOUBLE HARNESS; HAH _T been used only three times; also Pony Phaeton Har ness, used onlv twice. Apply at GKAIIAM A CO.\S stable office, No. 1,241 Broadway. IjNOR SALE?A COMPLETE TURNOUT, PONY PIIAE I' ton and Pony, 14 hands, 8 years old; suitable for a lady or child to drive; warranted sound nnd kind. 334 Hudson stree I. F10R sale?a lot of good work horses, just 1 arrived from the country, suitable for all purposes; to be sold r-hrap. Apply at 86 wooetar Greet, near Spring. I NOB SAI.E?A FAIR OF VERY HANDSOME, STYLISH sorrel Horses, bred in Canada, 0 and 7 years old, I.V4 hands high, thoroughly broken to double or single har ness. To be seen at MOTT8' stable, 119 Wost Twenty third street. I30R SALE?A GENTLEMAN'S COMPLETE TURN out, consisting of a sorrel llorse, about 15 hands high, 9 years old, good roadster, trots In about three minutes; ono newii Wagon, made by Diisenhury k Nelson: the reason for lelllng, the gentleinun Is about leaving the city. Can lie seen any time alter 9 o'clock A. M. at George Mur ray's Stable*. Thirteenth street, between University place and l'Jlln avenue. IjvOR SAW.?LIGHT KOAD WAGON, BREWSTER, OP 1 Brxoine street, make, iu good order, $I.W. Apply at ER1GG8' livery stable, in Twi'aty-third street, near Sev enth avenue. ' EtOli SALK-A TOP BUGGY, BUILT BY BREWSTER A Co., with pole and limits; ul*o net of light double Harness. Apply at i:h> East Tliirleeutli street. I TOR 8ALK AT A BARGAIN?A FINE BLACK HOBSB, 1 Iti hand/hlgh, 7years old; sound and kind; has great atvle and action; will ho sold at halt' his value. Apply at stable* 15 and 17 Knst Twenty-eighth street. For hale chkap?a light park phaeton, cltvniflke, m perfect order. Apply at 3*7 Hudson street. New York. It()P. BALK OR TO LKT-A KINK HORSE. STABLE with .stalls and large carriage room. Inquire at 493 West Twenty-second street. /I RKAT CARRIAGE WARE ROOMS.-EVERY STYLE \1 Carriage at very lowest popular prices; all qualities and description*, froui lowest to highest grades, at prices defying competition. MANUFACTURERS' UNION. KW Broadway. Horse sheets, horse sheets, lap robes and Dusters, all styles, for spring anil summer, Clio choicest good* in the market, at low prices. MAG NTH BROS.. KM Pulton street, near William. 10HT ROAD BUGGIES, HALF SPRINGS AND PULL spring*, newly finished, at popular prices-, great va Ts spring*, newly finished, at popular prices; great va riety uf Basket I'ony Phaetons, Depot Wagons and light RocltaWays cheap, MANCPACTURKRS' UNION, 83-S Broadway. IIVERY HTABLK, CORNER MOUTH EIGHTH AND i Third streets, for sale?the stock and lease; doing a profitable basinets; location unsurpassed; accommoda tion for to horses. inquire at WITTY'S, Fulton and Nev ins streets Brooklyn, or on the premises, Moving timer.-wk hayf. several very pine Carriages, with a lot ol choice Harness, Robe*, Ac., that want to he moved, and solicit proposals for the pur pose. Our stock ran t he heat. JOHNSTONA VAN TAMBKI.L. fW Liberty street. MULES.?JUST ARRIVED FROM KENTUCKY, 20 beads of the largest, flne-i broken Mules In the Untied Htntes,from 16to 17 hands high, weighing from l.sno to 1,400, lor sale by II. W. MORRIS' HONS, New Bruuswlck, lJ. J. PARK PHAETON, $250; HIGH AND FINE STYLE, two seals. Brewster A Baldwin makers; very cheap, (tall at stables 15 Bast Thirty -nhuli street iockaway for THE COUNTRY FOR Font, $ano , It y mi street. ROCKAWAY FOR THE COUNTRY FOR FOUR. $2U0 Kquare llo* Top Htiggv, scarcely used, $235; a new city made Express Wagon, $145. 152 West Twenty-fifth K* Mare, 7 seven years old, thoroughly trained In the, saddle: kind nnd g-ntle in harness; price fidOO. Inquire at 8TF.RRY FitYRVS stables. No 4 East Twenty eighth ?f. SECOND HAND LEATHER TOP WAGON, FULL BEAT, Shaft- and Pole, rot- sale low; in ilrst rate order. Can to- seen at H. M. STIVERS'. Thirty-first street,corner Third nventte. CUCOND HAND PONY PHAETON, SEVERAL BUG p gles. lijglit Utv k* way, sMghlly soiled; six-seat Roeka wsv and Victoria; also" Depot Wairon, cheap: new and <1 harness. MANUFACTURERS' UNION, RE second hail FtttHTORY, (08 Broadway. rpilOROl GHBREIt SADDLE IHIRHK, WITH AN IL 1 lustriouH pedigree; soiind, kind and extra fast. As tb" owner has no tune to use him. a III sell lor $250. Can be seen n; Haley's stable a, Flity-thlr I street and Lexing ton uveutte. rpo PERSONS DESIROUS OP Bl VINO RELIABLE Seceod Hand Carriages we offer one alx passenger Pilar ton, by Hrewtrr: two round front Coupes, by Wood Brother* -, one two wheeled Diva Cart, our own build ; two lioad wagons; elty made, one Victoria, In good order. CORBKTT A CO., la to 12B We*t Twenty llflti street. rrURNOUt WANTED?HORSE SOUND AND RANGY I about 1S4L and good stepper . W-igon leather top, C "pring, good material Call Imtween 9 and 12 o'clock, at ( oal Yard, Thirty first street and Heventh avenue. 'ro LIFB?t'OUHBT\LLKI> PRIVATE ST A RLE, AT 151 I We?t M-verdci Kit street, helwieu sixth and :leventii ? vent 1-t JOHN J. TOWS SEND, 7H Wall Greet. HOUSES, CARRIAGES, 4U\ "IVr ANTED?HORSE AND PHAETON (OB Bt'OOY) IN "" exchange for salable ml estate, free ?i?<l clear. Address, appointing interview, Ac., W. J., box 107 Herald office. QfY MILKS, BBOKF.N AND UNBROKEN, FROM 14 TO OA/ 18 hands high, anil weighing from x<W to 1,4(10 pounds each, for tale, by E. B. BISHOPS HONS, eornor Uruud and Bishop streets, Jersey City, N. J. t&nn-I'AUOK TRUCK HOUSE; BAY, 8 YEARS, 16 fp'/XJ hands. $160; brown, 7 year.-, UH? (sitro :i minutes), $160; blaek, 18 bands, $140; all sound and kind. 418 Eighth avenue, corner Thirty drat street $110 ?LAROB BROWN HORSE. 8 YEARS, KINK $225 II". buy Horse, 7 years. 16 bunds, $125, or the team, ; also gray Horse, $75. 1S? Buna, comer Washington. $150 WILL BUY A HANDSoM K, LIGHT EXPRESS Wagon and UurnetH, only used a few times; also two lop Reggies, two road Wagons ami ten set* _ w. ... 14T K " Humes*, two Saddles at bargain*. 141 East Sixteenth *1. EUKOPEAN NT H.\ .71 SHIPS. TSTUITK STAR LINK.?NEW YORK, Ql KKNSTOWN "v and Liverpool, from White Star Duck, I'avoniu ferry, Jersey City, every Saturday, from Liverpool everv Thursday, the Cove of Cork the day follow Ins. The finest ami Ikstest ship*arioat. Steerage pasgigo $70 currency. Drafts from ?l upward. Apply at Company's office, 19 Broadway; or to O'DONOVAN Ross A 283 Broadway, otiposlte (lie City Hull, New York, and 58 Fulton street. Brookly n. VTOKTH GERMAN* LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY JL> FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. The steamship KOLN, Captain H. c. Frunke, will sail on Tuesday, April $0, at 21. M., from Bremen pier, foot of Third street, lloboken, to he followed bv steamship YVKSEB, Captain W. Wlllijrerod, on Saturday, May 4. RATES OF PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND BREMEN, Payahlo In gold or it* equivalent In currencv. Urst cabin $131 Second cabin 72 Steerage 30 For freight or passage apply to Olil.rflCHS A CO., Agent*. No. 2 Howling Green. Belgian steamship line, between Antwerp and New York. The new first class Belgian Steamship DF. KUYTKR will leave Antworp on the 1st of June, to bo followed by Hie steamship SELECT, on the 23th June, for New Y ork. Returning, will leave New York on or about 1st July and 20th July. For freight or passage, having very superior necommo Itlons, applv to HTK1NMANN A LI'DWItK Antwerp, I PUNCH, l-'.DYK ,t co? 2$South Wllliatn ?treot, N. V. National link of steamships. WEEKLY TO QUEENS'TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, FORTNIGHTLY TO AND FROM LONDON DIRECT, from piers 44 mid 47 North River. To Queen.down and Liverpool. SPAIN. Grace, Saturday, May 4, at 3 I. M. CANADA, Webster, Saturday. May 11. at 8 A. M. FOR LONDON DlfcKCT. HELVETIA, Griggs, Wednesday, May S, at3 P. M. Cabin passage $05 and $73, currency Steerage $28, currency Prepaid Steerage Ticket* from Liverpool, Queenstown, Londonderry, Glasgow or London, $'J2, currency. For further information apply at the Company's ofllco, 60Broadway. F. w. J. HURST, Manager. Anchor line. Steamers sail every Wednesday and Raturduy to and from NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, * calling at Londonderry to lund mails and passengers. Passengers booked and fnrwjtrdcd to ami from all rail way stations In Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Nor way, Sweden or Denmark und America as .safely, speed ily,comfortably und cheaply n.s any other route or line. THE NEW DEPARTURES. FROM Cr.ASCOW. * FROM NK.W TOB K. Sntnrduv, May 25 EURO PA .Saturday, May 4 Saturday, June 1 A NULLA Saturday, .May II Saturday, June 8 INDIA Saturday. Muv IK Saturday, May 15 TRINACRIA...Saturday, May 25 And an extra steamer of the line every Wt dnesduy. from pier 2i) North River, New York, at noon. Rates of pas-agr, payahlo In currency, to Liverpool, Glasgow or llcrry: ? First cabin, $85 und $75, according to location. Cabin excursion tlckots, good for twelvo months, Hecur lng best accommodations, $13). Intermediate $33; steerage, $28. Certificates, at lowest rates, can be bought hero by those wishing so send for tliolr friends. Drafts is*ned, payable on presentation. Apply at the company's offices. to HENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling Green. INMAN LINF,, for Quoemtown and Liverpool. Royal Mail Hteninors are annotated to sail a* follows e? CITY OF LONDON, Saturday, May 4. 2 P. M. CITY OF WASHINGTON, Thursday, May 9, 7 A. M. CITY OF BROOKLYN. Saturday, May IL8A. M. CITY OF BRISTOL, Thursday, May l?, 12 M. CITY OF MONTREAL, Saturday, May 18, 2 P. M. And each succeeding Saturday and Thursday, from pier 45 North River. RATBa or rA8RAQw ravable In Gold. Payable in Currency. First Cabin $75 Steerage v $3ff To London 80 To London. S3 To Purls 90 To Paris 38 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Sweden, Norwav and Denmark at reduced rates. Ticket* can be bought here at moderate rate* by person* wishing lo send for their friend*. Through bills lading given on shipment* of goods to Havre and Antwerp. Drafts Issued at lowest rate*. For further Information apply at the Company'* office. JOHN G. DALE. Agent, IS Broadway, New York. 0 NLY DIRECT LINE T(? FRANCE. The funeral Transatlantic Company's mull steamship* between New York and Havre, milling Hi Brest. The splendid vessels on this imvorlte route for the Conti nent will sail from pier No. 00 North River, as follows:? WASHINGTON, Roinvnn Saturday, Way t VTLLE DK PARIS, Surmont Saturday, May IS PKRKIRK, Dnnre Sntiirduv, June 1 ST. LAURENT, Lemarlc Saturduy, June 13 Price of passage In gold (Including wine). TO BREST OK HAVRE. First cabin, $120; second enhin. $70, Excursion tickets at reduced rate". Those .trainers do not carrv steerage nasseivrrs. American travellers going to, or returning from, tho Continent of Europe, hy taking the steamers of this line, avoid hotti transit hy English railway and tho discom forts of crossing tho Channel, besides saving tlinc, trouble and expense. QKOROK MACKENZIE, Agent, 88 Broadway. C1UNAKD LINK. / THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LI ) KltPOOL, CALLING AT CORK IIARROR. From New York. Froin New York. CUBA Wed., MilV 1 RATAVI.V Sat, May 4 SCOTIA Wed., May x ALGERIA Hat, May 11 JAVA Wed.. May 13 PAKTUIA Sat, Mav IS CHINA.-. Wed., May U CALABRIA....Hat, May $5 RUSSIA Wed., May 2t ABYSSINIA. ..Sat., June I And every lollowing Wednesday and Saturday from New York. BATES OF PASSAGE. ' Coldn, $89, $100 and $190, gold, according to accommo dation. Tickets to Paris, $1.1 gold, additional. Return tickets on favdrnblc terms. Steerage $?"*), currency Steerage ilokcta from Liverpool and (jneoastou n and all parts of Europe at lowest rab-s. Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow. Havre, Antwerp and other ports on tho Continent, and lor Mediterranean ports. For m ight and cahiu passage apply at the company's ottire. No. 4 Bowling Urccil. For steerage pns-:ige, at 111 Broadway, Trinity Building. ClltS. G. KRANCKLV.V. Agoilf. THE HAMBURG-AMKBICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail steam dilp HOL8ATIA, Captain E. Moicr, vvllU-ull on Thur-slay, May 3, 1X7J, at P. M.. for Hamburg, taking passengers from New York to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg und Hamburg. First cabin, $110, second cabin, $72, Stearage, $30, payable In United Stutes gold. KUNIIAKDf A CO., 0. It. RICHARD A BOAS, General Agents, General Passenger Agenta, 61 Broad street, N. Y. 61 Broadway, N. Y. The THUKINGf A will sail May !>, W2' UfHITE STAR LINK. tT New York, fork and Liverpool. New and full pow ered steamships, the six largest in tho World. _ _ OCEANIC, BALTIC, ADRIATIC, REPUBLIC, CELTIC, ATLANTIC. 6,1**) tons burden, S,n*> lior.se power each. Sailing from New York on Saturdays, from Liverpool on Thursilays^callink at Cork Harbor each way. ATLANTIC, May I, at 3 P. M. BALTIC, May II, at 7:3) A. M. REPUBLIC, Mav 18, at 2 P. M. OCEANIC, May S?, at 7 =30 A. M. From tho while star Dock, Pavonla (Vrry, Jersey City. P;i?stnger accommodation* for alt classes unrivalled, combining safety, speed find comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms In midship section, where leust motion is felt -Surgeons and stewardesses accompany these steamers. Rates-Saloon, $<*? In gold; steerage, $NI in currency. Those wishing to send for friends irom the old country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificate-;, $.13 currency. Passenger* booked to or from all parts of America, Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, China, Ac. Excursion Tickets granted at lowest rates. Drafts Irom ?1 upward. * For Information apply at the company's office, 19 Broad way. New York. Hills of lading Issued through to Continental port*. J. II SPARKS, Agent. IflMAY, IMRIF. A CO., li) Water street, Liverpool, au 1 No. 7 East India avenue. L.-mb-uliall sireet, London OTICK. The steamship NRHRAHKA, having bean entirety refitted, has excellent accommodations for cabin uav-en gore, anwwlll sail for Idverpotd on Filday, the 3d May. Passage $811, gold. Apply io WILLI AMR A UUION, 29 Broadway. Baltic lloyd MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, only direct line to Prussia, Russia and the Scandi navian countries, connecting with all the Baltic local lines of steamers. New York and Stettin, calling at ChrUtiaungnd and Copenhagen to land mails and passen gers. Steamers will sail Saturdays, at 3 P. M., from pier 13 North river. FRANKLIN, Captain F. Dreyer May 4 JASON (extra steamer) May 19 HUMBOLDT. Captain P. Barandon June I THOKWALDKKN, ERNST MOKITZ ARNDT auJ WASH INGTON (building). Rates of passage, payable In gold :? ctaia. From Now York $100 From Stettin 90 Fxcuralon tickets 170 Children under ten years srxssior. Including mattress. $?// Including inat(re?. 40 Including mattress. 9" half tars. viiiiuit ii iimirr ii li YfoiB iimii . .. ror through freights' to the in luelpal ports of the Bailie, and passage, apply to wfe.NDT A KAMMELSBKRg, Agents, 40 Broadway, New York TO LONDON DIRECT.?THE STEAMSHIP HBIjVBIlA sails We,tno?!ay. 8th May. Draft* English Gold and silver lor sale at lowest rates. Apply w RIDER A CORT18.73 Broadway. ? ,, mrv oi'i-'SV-fTOWV AND LIVERPOOL.?WITHOUT T0eA?eWTh?T.?A;.ndNflne?t V?Ta^gTapVly "??*H * ' oRTIS. 73 Broadway, corner of ftiv tar (twit KlTROra A V ST E ? MS III PS. UNITED STATES M A IT, LINE.?STEAM TO Ql'KKMD town and Liverpool. Knil'uu -very Wednesday. NEBRASKA, Guard Mity X atS T. U. MIN N KSGTA, M..ivii n May H, at 5 P. E From pier til North Hirer. Cabin pasaage, *Hu, golj; steerage, $30, currency. Prepaid tickets, *23, currency. Passengers hook* J to anil from Pari - Hamburg', K(0 wuv and Sweden, Ac. Draft*on Ireland, England, rrun Hit J Germany ut lowest rate.*. Apply to WILLIAMS A OVION, 29 Broadway. coAtvwira stb iNimn. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S link ro CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, VIA PANAMA. CAUKVINO MAILS, PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT TO KINGSTON, Jamaica, Santa martha and GRKYTOWN, AND PACIFIC COAST OP MEXICO, CENTRAL AMERICA, PERU AND CHILE. Steamers leave Hit It ant! 30th rueli month, except whan those date* fall on Hundnyj thou tho tlay previous. Mav 16?steamer OCEAN QI'KKN, Captain Jeff Maury, will leave pier No. CI North River, at 12 o'clock noon, tar Asptunall, via Kingston, Jamaica, connecting at Panama with .(owner SACRAMENTO, Captain , lnnolil?|M Acatnileo. Maiuanillo, Ma/atlah, ami also connecting far all t eiitral Ainerlctu and South Pacific porta. Freight* for ln .tnumcd port* race!rati until A P. M. of May 13. An extra steamer will leave San Francisco May 13. USE for Japan ami china. For rate* of passant*, freight MM all further tntoriualiou. apply at Company'* office on Ma pier, foot of Cauul street. V, R. BABY, Agent. SAN DOMINGO LINE.-THE I'NTFED BTATE8 MAJOb sttatner TYHKK, Captain Delanov, will leave pUr No. 4, North River, ouThursdnv. Mav Hi at 3 o'clock P. m. for Pucrta Plaia, saiuana utol San Domingo Oily. For freight or passage apply to SPOFFOKD UROTllkltS A CO.. 29 Rroad way. Rills of exchange on Puerto Plata. Humana and San Dr. utitiRo Cltv, In sums to suit purchasurs, for tale. IREOT LINK TO HAVANA. HAVANA, PROORESO AND VERA CRUZ. lea vtag May '??? * oenlo'sitay, Mayan 1LEOPAIRA, Phillips (Havana only).Wednesday, Mar IB POSTPONEMENT.?Steamship City of Mexico will stfl for Havana, Progreso and Vera Cruz BATU It DAY, May L lit S F. M.. instead of Thursday. I) i For freight or passage apply to F. ALKA \NDltE A SONS, 13 Broadway. UNITED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA. ATI ANTIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANT. sailing regularly every Thursday, at 3 o'clock precisely, from iilcr No. 4 North River. MISSOURI, Captain T. S. Curtis (\ la Nassau') May S MO liltO CASTLE, Captain J. It Morton May ? CRESCENT CITY, t'npl. K. Van Sice (via Nh.sshu). .May If For freight or pustage apply to A. ff. DIMOCK. President, No. 5 Bowling Green. BIOR HAVANA. ' ?. . Tho steamship YAZOO (1.390 tons'* Barrett master, carrying the I'nlted State* mail, will sail lor Havana aal Now Orleans from pier 41, foot of Uueen street, Philadel phia, on Saturday, May 4. at K A. M. Fare *'s>, currency. For passage, having superior accommodations, apply to \\ M. L. JAMES, General Agent, ' 130 South Third street, Philadelphia. AIL LINE TO rORT At," PRINCE.?THE STEAMED \ ICKBBURO, Captain Morrill, will leave from Roh M ft'ts' stores, Brooklyn, for Port an Prince, touching al 'urk* Island, Cape Haytien and Connives, on Saturday. May 4, fits P.M. The stoamnr KtJFATOR wlli follow on the Itith May. For freight or pas iage apply to F. W. KKFTOKN, Agent, So. 0 South William street. rpEXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS?'TOHOH A lug at Key West, carrying the I'mtcd Stilt*'* mall. Tho stcnniNhip ARIADNE, Captain Drtunu, at pier SB East River, will leave on Saturday, May 4. Through hills of lading given (o Houston and all polnte on the Oalvoston, Houston and Henderson and II. B. E and V. Railroad. For freight or pamKc^^to ^ ^ or W. P. CLYDE, li t Wall street I TO It NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHANTS' STEAMSHIP LINE, from pier No. 3 North Hirer, at .1 o'clock P. M. GENERAL MEADE, on Saturday, May 4. _ Freight received daily. Through rate* given for Louis, Vlckshurg, Mobile, GaivcsUui ami ludiauola. For freight or passage, having superior neennnnoow lions, apply to FREDERIC BAKER, .'10 Broadway. I TOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ~ 1 The Cromwell Steamship Line. _ Tho steamship CORTES. Captain s. Whitman, wth leave ider No. 9 North River, on Saturday, May 4, at S o'eloek P. M. Krelgtit reeelvcd dally. Through rate* given to Galveston, Indlanoln, MobUn and St. Louis, Culiln passage, $50; steerage, %SA. For freight orp^ njj^ k ^ ^ ^ ^ TitOIl NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.? I; The Old Dominion Steamship Cojiipitny will despatch, from pier 37 North River, their elegant shfuwheel ueaw ?hip AI.HKMAKL, tor Norfolk, i.f|ity Point and Rim* tnoiid. Thursday, May 2, at 3 P. M., giving through bill* ot lading to all pointy South and Southwest. Through passenger tickets issued to all point*. Accommodation* unequalled. Apply at. pier 37, or at the general office, Mr Greenwich street, corner of Day sire d. TH WRI1I1KRH' OtIDB. ALBANY AND TKOY I.INK STEAMERS?LANDUIO at Cnt.-K.ill, from pier 44 North Wvcr,dally, Saturday! excepted. Fare 80c; half stato room.*, 73''. steamers VANDKKBTLT AND CONNECTICUT, connecting with railroads to all station* West anil North, will leave M above, ate I*. M. Freight at reduced rati*. O. D. 1IANCOX, General Agent / tITIZKNM' EVENING LINK 8TEtMERR FOB Air vy bnny and Troy, landing at Cat-.MII; far* fit) oonta; br tin" fastest night boat* on the Hudson. (Reamers NI'NIIY* 8IDK and THOMAS POWELL leave pier ? Nortli Rlvar, foot Spring street, dally, Saturdays excepted, at 6 P. M., niaklniv'nre connections with all trains going East aH Went. Ticket* sold and baggage chin ked lo nil points oto Rensselaer and Saratoga mot troy and Boston Hallroada. UKY OOOUN. (IRKAT BAltG UN. A (1 Onetwe Patent Japanese Silks, 40c.; worth 75c. JACKSON'S, corner Broadway and Waverley place. Hairi?hairh air i?shaws patent hair, equal to litiinnn hnlr; can Iki eomhed and HrusheC Switches, $1, An.; human lialr, cheapest in the mar ket : aolid Switches,one yard long. $3; rrtsdi twist, ?4; Curls ?i and upwards. Ijidlts' own hair tnadn over, to* Latent sly lea always on hand. 9M Bowery, near (troal Jones street. I Ugliest prices paid for human lislr. SMITH'S PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, NKAB H Twentieth street?NEW ARRIVAL of PARIS STYLES, beautiful exposition for 8LMMKR I'osTlJMKE, Patterns lilted to the torn), WARRANTED porftct Ill give CLOTH MODELS with every pattern, to SUOW 1IOW TO M VKK IP. MILLI5BRY AMD DRBSSN VKim MESSRS. A. A A. VIAL, SB BART TWELFTH STRKBt near Broadway.?Bonnets, Round Hats: ladles* iiiatei is Is made; latest Styles; suits made fTour fS to 9U| Dinner Dree*, Ac. rrilE VICTOR?THE IIAT OF TltK SEASON, TO ?? I. found only at I.A MAI80N WALTON, Broad war above Union square. POST OVFIC'K NfPl'It'B. Posr OEFICH NOTICE.?TilK MAILS FOR ECROFIL during the week ending Saturday, May 4, 1B72, will clone at tins office on Wednesday. At 10 a. M., oti Thursday at II A. M , mid on Saturday st 11 A. M. P. II. JONES, Postmaster. TACnTh, HTK VUBtlATH, AtcT~~ IjtOR SALE-A BABOAIB, T11B VH.KY SUPERIOR 1 sound, Imndxbinti ellpprr Brig Rapid, in perfect order; new .sail*, Ae., ready for atiy voyage; can be see a foot of Sovi ulh street, Kant Rivers very fa-t; a perfect yhcht. I> \NIKL KOLFK, 84 Wall street. T.doir BALE?A BOIIOONER, SIX YEARS OLD; CAR r rle* I to tons in 7 feet water; has Just been thoroughly overhauled. Falls und rigging new. Inquire nt J. C. BAX TEB A SON, 3>M West street FOR BALE?TUB 8I<OOP JOHN FRANKLIN, ABOUT ftvc tons new measurement; length ot keel, Si feet; breadth of bctini, II fret ; depth. 2 fret 9 inches. For par* lleularj Inquire of POST A SHEPHERD, barge No. IS, fool West Tenth street Fob sale cheap?one *i foot boat] vert1 fast sailer, nil complete; sails in good order. Inqulr# foot of Klgbtv sixth street, East Klrer. fpilK YACHT DBKADNACOHT FOR BALK. X The schooner yaeht Dresdnnught lu l omph ts order and the fastest and most weatberly yacht hi tlo- world of her sl/e. Is for sale; she cost and ranks A1 at Llovip* fur ten years; built by Portion Hroilmrs ?nd baa salted bet one season, 1*71; ?lm was construe hat or tnc very best materials and In the most th ? "iigh manner rer Captain 8. Samuel", under Ids particular ?oper? i?ion. son will tie warranted sound; she Is lying at the Erie Brooklyn; Is now to t>o sold for want of use, a.ul the ewne* will lake real estate n.r her If require#. Apply for further information to POUTER, Hplrlt of the Times. I'KfKRRATKD 8LOOP YACHT K.UHIR Wilt* ??SEsi as saaaagB .!5^d??,,?sjaSf6" * ">*ry rPNjivt i, 'j- .?* ?? Captain ff A. BLLINO, lf> L liriNTED TO BCV?A RMALL SINGLE HCULEi Wworklng Boat Address, describing boat and where to be Ze?n, 2" log price, which must be very low. F.. boa ?It Herald "dice. - gTOKApM| ^ A BTKSDON SQUARE AND WIST SIDE STORAoi y\ WkreBoascs, W Abingdon <quure, .VJ8 Hudson stresA eml 779 Oreciiwu.li, between West Twelfth and It ink streets, otllce 3?J Hudson street, for Furniture, Pianos, Baggage, Ac., placed In separate compartment*, careiul and experienced porters constantly on hand. Trucks, atoo, to receive and d. liver goods In and out of the city. Ttils Is this chrape l and hest managed and inoal responsible cstabllslinient In New York. ROBERT TAGO ART. Proprietor. A?STORAGE AND BAFR KEEPING Foil PVRNI . ture, Baggage, Ao.; raised on elevators; separata closed compartments, any si/e, always accessible, Itae ?er's warehouses, the obtest, nu?t experienced, reliable, Itorniiglily and completely equlpptJ establl-hmtuU AM America. Eighth avenue, Thfrtv-ltiird to Thlr*? feortto ttrecd and fog Ninth avauuc. It. O. liVKtiLR.