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THE NEW YORK HERAl 9 ^WHOL^NO, 13,004. ' NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1872. PRICE FIVE CENTS. DlIiECTOBY ADTEBTISEBS. Pag*?Fifth and sixth columns. Shooivd P P' .^vT uri8?Pkco^ Pag*?Fifth column rOABDEKTwAJJIED-T ^ARDERsW ANTED?Tuird Page?First and second EOArBIU"nB LODGING WANTED?Third Pao*-8cC; , ond column. BROOKLYN BOARD?Third Pack?Second colnftin. iuOS* BROOKLYN KEaE ESTATE FOR SALE-Seconu l*AO?-> First column. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES?Sevmth Pag*?Sixth.col umn. BUSINESS NOTICES?Firm PAGR-Sixth colrnn'n. CITY RKA1. ESTATE FOIt 8 ALK-SkCo.n d P^un-First column. / _ , . UEAHKS AND SALESMEN?Birinu Pa.gr-Flrit and second columns CLOTHINO?Skcond Pao*?Fourlh co' .ilnn. COACHMEN AND OAKDENEBS?Sko-mu Pagk?Second snd third columns. - _ . COASTWISE bTRAMtslIIPS?^*69*0 Pao*?Fourth col CO PARTN KRSHIPS-B** ? "a, PAG*-Slxth column. COUNTRY BOARD?Tuibo Was?Second and Uiud col DANCINU*"ACADF.MIF.8-<S*co."?n Paob?Sixth column. DENTISTRY?Eighth Plan?Fifth Column. DRY fJOODS? First Pabk?S?cu?fl column. DWELLING HOUSES TO Lh?l", FURNISHED AND UN FURNISHED?Tin kd Pauk? Fourth column. BUBOPKAN sTF.AMSlllPd?Skcond Pack?Third and iourUi columus. EUROPK?Finn Pao*?Sixth column. EXCURSION'S?Second Pagu?Fourih column. FINANCIAL?Fibst Pack?Sixth column. FOR SACS?Eighth Pagk?Sixth column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET? Tcihi> Pag*?Fourth and illih column*. FURNITURE?Eighth Pack? Filth column.. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS?Sky 1 ATI! TAO?-Fourth column. v HELP WANTED?females-Sixth Page-FHUi and ?IfcthoolumiM. ' P \VANTE 1)?MALRS?Seventh Pagk?Third col umn. HORSES, CARRIAOjW, AC.?First Page?Third, fourth, fitlh uud nixthnrhiuins. HOTELS?iHiisn t'Atn?Second column. HOUSES, ROOMS, ,t0., WANTED-Fibst Pag*?8lXth column. INSTliUC'tlON-f$ kvkntii Pagk?Sixth column. jeksei cm; '.johoken. iiudson city and BEE HEN RfBAL ESTATE FOR SAI.E-Skoond P _ Page? First cAlr out. ?ECTORE, Wi ahi in?Second Page?Fifth column. OAN UFF/CWs?First Pace?Sixth column. LOST ANI) FOUND?First Pagv?First column. ftAOHJNEity?Eton Tit Pao*?111th column. MARBLE MANTELS?Sacoun Page?Fourth col mr.n. |1E1>T0aL?TiiiRo Pagk?Sixth column. jIISC'ELLAaNKOl'S ADVERTISEMENTS?Eiguth PACE? . S'xUh column JJJ^OlfLtlANEOUS?Brirh Page?Sixth column. JEJ_Pi/MLICATIO?S?Fikst Pace?Sixth column. JBW PUMLTOi PKRSOJlAIv? First 4/age -First column. IfiNOPORTEF JlW-'TOFOftTE8?SaColfu Page?Fifilt column. POLmCAI^Ern, a-n Page?Sixth column. PfOPOSALS?Tii St, Pag*?Fifth and sixth columns. ahui osals-Tu Oft, Page?Fifth and sixth columns, / PROFESSIONAL ^SITUATIONS wanted?females? i>oni,L.T,Til.,,>"ir'"1'v'lHi column. PROPERTY 01 ft "OF THE CITY FOIt PALE OR TO It r. NT?81 /ojro Page?First, second and third col timns. REAL lis TAT ft TO EXCHANOE-SeoOND I* ago?Third column. EpAL ISSTA' fit ?,yaN'TRI>?Smiond Page?Third columu. SL"0VAL8 ?OiGuTii Page?Fifth column. ? ..wards- JFrisT Pag*?First and second colnmn. SALES AT a'.CTION?Seventh Pags?Fourth, fifth and * sixth SITUATI( ?!S WANTFD?FEMAI.ES?Sixth Page?First, *??.< .j third, fourth and fifth columns. 1ITUATI fii,8 WANTED?MALES?Seventh Pag*?First col jKfjn. ?PKCiy x NOTICES?First Pao*?Second column. IPOR1 |>i(i_D0US, BIRDS, AC.?First Page?Second ,_?,f rtnmn. _ . ll'MS jj;it KESORTS?Third Page?Third column. HE TRADES?Seventh Pagb?Third and fourth columns. . TIF i tfU RF? First Page?Third colnmn. LET FOR BU8INESS PURPOSES?Thwu PAOE? ,? Third md fourth columns. ' iiVEl.I.KKS1 OUrDB?Second Page?Fourth colnmn. KFCRNIS11ED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET? Thiun Page?Filth column. TO LET?Hkconii Page?First column. *AOHTS. STEAMBOATS. AO.?Fiksi Page?Second col umn. WKRAI-D BRANCH OFFICE-IIPTOWIV. 4 DVKRTIBEMENT8 FOB TUE NEW YORK HERALD ?"hechived AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,866 BROADWAY, i WEFT BIDE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THITY ? KBCONI) 8TREET8, ?ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. ?TILL i P. M. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR AT OFFICE ABATES. NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND. PERSONAI*. Beautiful flowers,?if the lady in canal street car at 12 o'clock yesterday wishes the ac quaintance ol her vis-a-vls, she may write to E. B., Herald office, and apiiolnt a meeting place. TjllQHTH AVENUE CAR-SUNDAY AFTERNOON: -JL lady in I'-atii suit, ntvaw k?t, ktue -wall. Address, If ?Agreeable, O.B. N., Ileralil office. ? ULTON AVENUE OAR, SUNDAY EVENING, 7? o ?lock-Tall, blond ? 1 d/.with black hal and blue stt o". ' lite en' bu ;-cidor d g'ove , who cot ont at "<tfrmo. d place aud :e,?gul t d . ent cmau sitting ni po<ito with ludy -p ea e addic 8 DISCRETION, Herald ollb e. INFORMATION WANTED?OF O. I. HARRISON, WHO J left legiisvllle, Ky., about the 2llth or March, to pur . ^ .. chnu- goods In Now York nnd Philadelphia. He was lust ?ecu In New York about the 20th of April, on the eve of his departure for Philadelphia and Baltimore; since then Nothing has been heard of him und fears are entertained by his friends that some accident bus befallen hlm^Anjr llilonnntion concerning blm addressed to MARY HA-ftRlSON, 72 West Madison street, Louisville, Ky., will be thankfully received. [V MM. AUGUST RABON, FORMERLY OF BOSTON, "11 send hN address to box 2,626 Post office, Boston, I hear of something to his advantage. JOE?CALL AT 169 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH street, and see Ida. B. MISS MARY KELLY?PLEASE ANSWER SUNDAY'S advertisement to 1(15 Third avenue, French, Italian restaurant, tor Mr. B. KFISS KATE HASTING, FORMERY OF LEONARD Jvl -street, will be pleased If Mrs. Taylor will call at her , house at 119 West Twenty-sixth street VTUDUS?LETTER AT OFFICE, OLD BOX. MELISSA. T)ARTIES TITO TOO GOODS AT LORD'S, IN JT Broomo street, will find them removed to his new cleaning and dyeing establishment, 630 Broadway, near .'Bleecker street Yeor W?IF YOU EVER HAD ONE SPARK OF LOVE for me you will in mercy grant me an interview, ears. O J Y.?PLEASE CALL AND SEE ME AT 18 TO-DAY 4J,, or appoint Interview immediately; In strict confl jSnce. 128. WTNIVERSITV PLACE CAR8, SUNDAY EVENING.? VJ Wasdbapponted at year not waiting at the door; I T ?*re< etyo sin,II meet you Tuesday ev. nlng, 8 o'clock, ? vnner oi 'J wcltth street and Broadway. CALIFORNIA. 8rrn avenue and fortv-fourth street.?new gloves, white hat, corner of car. You didn't bear. Dl toppoinied yesterday. Continued acauaintence da aire U Please address HUGO. Herald office.,, ?FOB YOUR MOTHER'S BAKE COME AND see tag, I am almost out of my mind. L.OMT AND FOUND, IF THE PARTY WHO FOUND A LARGE SILK UnibreUa Saturday afternoon, at the Post offlee, will Cturn ? to the Manhattan Varnish Company, 100 Maiden ne, he ivili he paid the full value of the same, and no (uesboni* asked. * JOST-A VERY LITTLE DOO (NAME LULLU), J ri d color and white feet. A very liberal reward is id to any one reiuruing to M. WISE, 961 Second ay. 2(* >HT?A HULL OF MANUSCRIPT (OF NO USE T< J any one hut the owner), tied In blue paper, writh rub ?r 1 mills, supposed to have been left In the largo excur eh.n ear oi i lie Thud Avenue Railroad. The Under wll V |>m I tor his trouole by leaving the same at room 6, 151 Iron'V vay. 2f f x OSTe -RATI'HDAV VIOIIT, ABOUT 12 O'CLOCK, Of Thjt d Avenue Railroad car No. 83, going up town, i fiver W?eh (hie.ley'* make.) $20 will bo paid and n< ;??? Uutu a k.xl on returning the same at the ottlco o it llt'hil A SOIIOKN, architects, 744 Broadway. g>ST'--Dl SATURDAY EVENING, AB ly nb m?,i r Ilk I mhrell i, w ith K.J. i Vl|i n:i. lip-a ,IM| Iih.ui s He pi He, on handle. alUie.al r. kvr^d wil c ?-1 en 1 leuiruid to A. WOLFF, J a., A 1 *'? a go p.. < e. ABOUT 9 O'CLOCK, . Kh.r nee, Ph'ia handle. alUie.al Lv-W?A LADY'S POCKF.TBOOK. CONTAINING kiiukev, on leaving Broadway car at Thirteenth street ami Tinwrerstty place, Siitnrdajr evening. A reward will L jkit p?r the ms ne ut Hie ollh e. of Rltier A Raymond, 29 roaoVusw, room ;'? Bt 3 0NTU-CAV SUNDAY, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE AND j 11 *k sl eet.,i Kue white Spit* Dog On returning the sauiiSWiw No f Kait 129th street, a suitable reward will t* paid By l W. i.ELL. | HMT-VuiV/ FROM PINE STREET UP NASSAU, JLl or In Hr<?i{.ivay cm E- care to Thirty-first street, or walk i, ir >m TMrt> g r-d street to Tweiity-slxth, a Uold Hunt t ( ose iloiiiiri. i e\er WrJteh, with short siriHg. Finder trill i?- rewarded5*. returning to L. M. NORTHROP, 54 m trovL nEWAHDM. t*\ nETIJUN OF A BLACK AN O j Do?. whir#1 fcrMfl, Kmgrarn. curled tail. Ia> faiwi to t*l l wi n jr-liiiUi Jitreet. 4? r RF.WAk O.-LEFT HOME SUNDAY AFTERNOOl '6??? a lar*.' ''" 'I Blin k aiKlTan Dog , hadoncollr Siughed A i Hrittan. J7 West Thirty-first street A a.,., I...1 f/t thi, uli/tttax art.I ?... i ? . gliigaeu A I a. Trn Hiiriy tirsi street. Ar ?ne hriii/iug liirgvo the above address will receive t) >HV.ird, REWARD.?SVGLEN, FROM THE ROOM the New York Chist Clhb, last February, a f . _.M> irltli in 11 v holes on ,'!?? -Ides; also a set of men ?Wbh. gio win be paid tor their recovery. .Society li jry, r7 University place. $ id REWARD-LOST, OV SATURDAY, A I.ARl ? v black NewiouiKtiaud N?og : answers lo the nai ii Dash; nuiue ajul address onN-ollar. Whoever will i turn Mm to Hk) West Thirty-tim.V street will receive J at o*? ?e wari x B. stkrnh .^iVF ARD&. MR REWAKD.?LOHT, F^OM THE HARLEM KX Ol lJ pre-? wamm, Satu^ny a Bundle, marked .O pro-'wajtiiii, hati'-aay ?| Jas. Pojoek. if liifr ?t 280 <'?nal siroet ilie 'above re ward will iji paid ?.nd no questions a-ke<l. OBORGK LAWRENCE, Harlem. ?3>1 REWARD WILL HE PAID FOR THE RE ?liVvv tarn of the 1 aces, Kid cloves, Ac., stolon from KB Broadway on tlio 25th inat. Address RICHMOND a CO., 925 Broadway. rpRlTCKMAN WHO REMOVED FURNITURE FROM 148 1 East Thirtieth street, Katurdav morntiu between five and eight o'clock, will receiVe t-i reivurd by giving In lorinatlon where the -iime may he lound, to HENRY WIL SON, 2*2 Eaat Thirty-third. SPECIAL NOTICES. -HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, corner oi Fulton avenue and Boertmi sueot On< u from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. A -OFFICIAL DRAWINGS KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES. KKNTriKT?EXTRA CLASS KO. It'll?MAY 27, 1172. g 10, 41, 17, 2d, 29, 58, 24, 4, Aft, ItS, fiO, 12./ KINTOCKY?CLASS NO. 352?MAT 27, 1872. / 11, 67, 47, 45. 68, rn, 18, 79, 67, 14, fa, 27. 2a ? 50. l'ADCCAU?EXTRA CLASS NO. 231?MAT 37, 1872. ' 17, 13, 1, 49, 61, 37. 47, 74. 9. 76 *1, 66. PADPCAll? CLASS NO. 252? HAT 27, 1874 77, 45. 63, 48, 18, 26, 62, 49, 78. I. SIMMON'S A CO., Managers Cov.ugton, Ky. J. OLUTE, Broker, 206 Broadway, PorfVfmce box 4,969. A -OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF 'roYAL HAVANA . and Kentucky Btato Lottcrle* always on lite. J. CLUTK, Broker, 2o6 Broadway, li?, Fulton street, No. 2 Park row. Post oflloo box 4,969. B URuElt'rl NF.W BF.FLECTOR STREET LAMP. 1'atented November ?4,187',, and May 14, 1972. Patent for sale or can ha given to av'y manufactory on royalty. Address 62 avenue A. Yp LECTION.?NOTICE 1.-/ HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN rj ell lection will he held at the office of the New York Bridge Company, No. SI Fulton street. In the city of Brooklyn, on Monday,/.he 3d day of June next, at 12 o'clock noon of thntdyy, (or 16 directors of said company lor the ensuing year/and tor two inspectors of election for 1873. ' HENRY C. MURPHY, President. O. P. Qoivtaup, Pwcretary. Dated May 4, 1972. ?ptXCISE NOTICE, Orrtca or Bo Ann or Excise, \ ' Orrtcn or BoAnn or Excise, ) No. 299 Mulberry hteybt, , , , Nnw Yon*. May If, U72 , / Licensee from this Board expiring during the month of Mui imiHt Vo renewed before the 17th of June next, and aUjicrKond-now unlicensed who are engaged in the sale of llqutirs. dies, Ac., by retail, are hereby notified to apply at thna ofttoe lor their Uccnso within the time above stNN-lfled. Noncompliance with the above requirements will snb Jeet delinquents to prompt proseeullon, and to -an in creased licensed fee, at the option of thi. Board. JOHN ii. WILLIAMS, President Jawks O'Neill, Chief Clerk. Havana lottery.?five first numbers re cetved for May 23, hv JOSEPH BATES, lOGJJroad way, up stalra, room 4. Havana and kentdcky lottery brokers. Fino Imported Cigars at low prices. BATES A CO., 447 Broome street, two doors west of Broadway. JW. BEERY, 888 THIRD AVENUE. NEAR TWENTY ? eighth street Masons' and plasterers' Kalsomtning done in (lr-t class stylo; has no equal. Flagging and job bing In general promptly attended to. Call or address. OFFICE OF THE JOINT COMMITTEE OF THE Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Com pany and the Central Railroad Company of New Jersey. 26 Kxchaxob Place, New York. May 20, 1872. The undersigned, a committee appointed by the Joint Committee of the above named companies, do hereby Invito sealed proposal-, until June 1,18%, for tbe purchase >r all of throe millions of Convertible Bonds, of any part or alf of throe mlUlons of Convertible Bonds, to he. issued by the Delaware, Lackawanna ami Western Railroad Company. Bald bonds are to hear date June 1, 1872, and bo made payable twenty years from date, with Interest pt the rate of seven per cent per an nnm, payable semi-annually, on the 1st days of December and June In each* year, free and clear of all State and United States Taxes, with the right of conversion at any limo between the 1st day of June, 1878. and the 1st day or June, 1877, Itifo the capital stock of said company, or such stock as may be substituted therefor, at par, with a provision that, should the company hereafter execute a mortgage to secure the paynjeni of any other of ed in sac Its obligations these bonds shall be Included in such mort Proposals must he addressed to the nnderslgned, at the National City Bank, New York. Twenfy-flvo per cent to bo paid June 1. and the re mainder within fifteen days thereafter, with Interest from June I. Proposals less than par will not ho considered, and the right is reserved to reject any other proposals. MOSEB TAYLOR,) JOHN O. GREEN, > Committee. j ADAM NORRIE, QFFICB OF THE NEW YORK MUTUAL OASLIOHT Company, 36 Union Square, (Fonrtb avenue), corner of Sixteenth street, New York. At an annual election (or Director* of ttila .Company hehl on the 21et innt., (he following gentlemen tvero elected Directors for tlio ensuing year s? C. K. Garrison, Daniel Drew, Ourneliu* Vanderbilt, John K. Ford, N. H. La Ban. William B..<larrlson. John P. Kennedy, Matthew Bird, Joseph Rellginan, Arthur Lenr.v, A. V. Stout, Joseph Darker, George Opdyke, Charles Place, George J. Forrest. Williatn E. Tloy. At a subsequent meeting of th" Board of directors, held ft* above. O. K. Garrison was unanimously elected Presi dent, and A. B. La Bau Vice President of the company for tne ensuing ye nr. CHARLES PLACE, Secretory. OFFICE OF rACIKIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, New York, May I ft, 1872.?Twenty-tilth Annual Elec tion.?Notleo I* hereby given that an election lor nine Director* of the Pacific Mall Steamship Ooinonnv will be held at the company'* office, Nos. ftp and 61 Wall street, on Wednesday, May 29, 1872, between the hours of 12 M. and 2 P. M. Tlio transfer book* will be eloseri. pre paratory to sold election, Monday, May 20, at t P. M., and rcopene'd Thursday. May 30, at 10 A. M. By order ot the Board. THEODORE T. JOHNSON. Secretary. OFFICE OF THE ATLANTIC AND GREAT WESTERN Railroad Co., No. 9 Nassau street. New York, .Mav27, 1872.?A meeting of the stockholders of this company win be held on the loth dny of June next, at 12 o'clock noon, at this office, for the purpose ot considering and acting npon the proposed leases of the Nile* and New Lisbon Railway and the LIN rtv and Vienna Railway to this com pany, and upon such other matters as may he brought be fore the meeting. 0. DAY, Secretary. Royal Havana and Kentucky lottery Brokers. JOS. BATES A CO., Post office box 4,264. 71 Broadway, New York. s FECIAL notice.-a. hynard, storage for Fnrnlture Baggage, Ac.; Furniture and Baggage moved or expressed to any part of the city or country. Offices 77 Eighth avenue and 302 West Fourteenth street. The public is hereby notified, in accord ance with the rules of the Association, that my horse Judge Fnllerton will not start In the race over the Pros peat Park for which he wa? entered, to come otf on the 29th of this month. D. MACE. Mat 27,1872. d?K7Q CKQ IB DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL ?PU I 0-.Ut.IO lsed Kentucky State Lottery. 1109.000 Cold wua drawn In the Royal Havana Lottery of Cubn, lay 23. Address BALEY A CO., (office established thirty years) 174 Broadway. DRY GOODS. A_ ? SBVENTH REGIMENT OUTFIT, COMPLETE AND Id good order, for sale very cheap. Address C. L. B , station P. Bf AIR, HAIR, HAIR.?SHAW'S PATENT HAIR, L equal to human hair; can he combed and brushed. Itches. 91, Ac.; Human Hair, cheapest In the market; solid Switches, one yard Ion*, ft; French Twist, 9*; Curls, ?1 and upward; ladles' own hair made over, 28c. Latest styles always on hand. 861 Bowery, between Great Jones and Fourth streets. Highest prices paid lor Human Hair. JOBBING ROOMS AT THE OREAT EAST HIDE ESTABLISHMENT. To Milliners and Storekeepers. AT E. RIDLEY A SON'S, Grand street. New York. The largest stock of Silk Millinery and Straw Goods in this city. Cheap. Specialties. Feathers, Flowers, Reps, Groa Grain Ribbons, Sashes, Laces, Hats, bonnets, Ao., Ae. Desirable scarce goods can be found here. Best low priced Kid Gloves In America. YAcllTH, STEAM BOATS, AC. Fob sale for want of use?a schooner Yacht of 100 tons, old measurement, new, elegantly fitted Being one of the finest and fastest of yachts In tho New York squadron; adapted both ror buy and sea service. CHXb. H. HASWfeLL, 8 BowHng Green, N. Y. For sale-the fine schooner yacht ianthb, two years old this season; ?0 tons measurement For further particulars address JOHN B. UEKHKSUOFP, Bristol, R. I, where the yacht can be seen. For hale cheap-cabin sloop yacht, so feet long, 13 feet beam, draws tX fret; an able sea boat and very last; in complete order and handaomely tur ni.-bed. Apply at77 bleecker street, up staira CLOOP YACHT AI.KRT FOR BALK?(B KKeFloNG, O built In 1871: hat no superior of her site tor speed, stiffness, weatherly qualities and accommodation; well found anil in complete order. Apply to J. M. SAWYER, 114 Wall street, or on board, loot of Court street, Brooklyn. SCHOOMRR FOB 8ALB?IN GOOD ORDER, 48 TONS measurement, draws 8 feet of water. Apply to Cap tain CHARLKB eOFIKLD, Pilot, 68 Livingston Street, Elisabeth, N J. WANTED TO PURCHASE ~~ CECOND HAND SAFE WANTED?ONE OF~HER. O ring's prciem d. Address, with sUo and lowest prioe, COMMERCIAL, Herald office. H PORTING?DOGS, BIRDS, AC. A -FOR BALE-ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOGS. J\ . Birds, dc. Medicines for all diseases: prepared Food lor mocking birds, at B. G. DOVEY'H, No. sUreene street, near Canal. Damaged English sporting and duck guns, Hree.rli-loaders; Boys* Fowling Pieces, very little damaged on voyage, fer amount of Insurance. W. A. CANTOR. Auctioneer, (U C-ortlsndt ?t, near Greenwich. LVRANUIS BUTLER, no. 3 PECK SLIP HAS AI.LTIIR r choice breed of Dogs Hutler's Infallible Manga Cure ami Flea Katermlnator, 7B eenta Butler's new Work, ?9. Pug* boarded trained, Ac Medicines for all dlseawa, TUB TURF. American jockey club. Hiring Races, 1873. The Spring Meeting will be held at Jerome Parkin the foliowing days In June;? / Saturday, 1st; Wednesday, 3th; Saturday, 8th: Tuesd. i*, 11th j * Tliuridav, ISth; Saturday. Wth. First Race (' ach day) promptly at 8 o'clock. C. Wukatlv, Secretac;. A. BBLMQNT, President Prospect pab^ faj?. ground association. A" SPRING MEETING. 1871. Commencing Tuesday, may m. Purye No. 1?For horses that have never beaten > ml"r tea, $600?$350 to flrat, $130 to secoud aud $100 ta ttd'.d. Alden Goldsmith enters b. s. Abdallah. G. N. Fergusuii enters bit m. Sweetmeat. J. L. Doty eaters br. a Edwin Booth. I. Pswllrig.cnters b. g- George. T. Iloyt eAtera a g. Wallace. J. J. Wheeler enters blk. ti>. Evellno. J. Oamtfbell eaters b. a Spartan. Purse.No 2.?For horses that have never hoe tea I A; si to ttrst, $400 to second and $200 to third, y enters s. g. Judge Scott Jen enters br. g. J. II. Coleman. Jlfcr enters ch. g. Honest Dutchman. J. 8- Raker enters b. g. Torn Keeler. J. w. Petit enters h. m. Sunbeam. Janoes Duston enters br. g. Frank Palmer. Jy/aii s. Parks enters b. s. Dsuntless. SECOND DAY?WEDNESDAY, MAT ?. Purse No. 3?For horses that have never beaten 2 $4; 21,2110?$700 to Jlrnt, $800 to second aud $200 to third. P. Maneo enters g. g. St Elmo. George Kills entersg. g. Grey .E<1'jJ>jtc|)#y 1. Pawling enters blk. g. Senator 1 J. H. Phillips enters g. g. Jack Draper. Col. Dickev enters dun. g. O. I,. Fox. D. l'flfer enters ch. ni. Qrnce Rartrant J. J. Bowen enters h. g. ('amors. James Dougrcy enters br. in. Fanny Lambert Purse No. 4? For horses that have never beatsn 130; $2,wi_$i.jym to tlrrt, $000 to second und $400 to third. Alden Goldsmith i enters b. m. Huntress. P. Mance enters b. a. W. H. Allen. J. L. Doty entersldJt. a. 0. E. Loew, D. Macs enters oh. g. Judge Fullerton. D, Pilfer enters a. a Byron. .1. ,1. Bowen enters gr. ni. Sea Foam. T. S. Carpenter enters a. m. Nonesuch. THIRD DAY?TUUR8DAY, MAY 88. Purse No. 3?For horses that have never beaten Iswj $l,(sd?$?K1 to first, $230 to second and $180 to third. George Elhsentera a g. Whiilwlnd. W. H. Wilson enters blk. in. Lally Pate, formerly Lady Yaney. John Fills enters h. g. J. Ellis. A. Patterson enters ch. g. Greenhorn. s. Edwin J. I,. Doty enters br. s. Edwin Booth W. H. Doble enters b. m. Rosalind. B. O. Murphy enters h. g. Tip. I. Pawling enters h. g. George. A. Vanderberg enters gr. g. Frank. W. M<-Miihun enters b. g. Coroner K., formerly Black smith colt Lew Morris enters h. m. Nettle Morris. Purse No. 8?For horses that have never beaten 2:27; $1,700?$1,000 to first, $480 to second nnd $230 to third. John Murphy entersb. g. Charley Green. G. W. Ferguson enters blk. g. J. II. Burke. Huda Dublo enters blk- g. Glongary, formerly Undo Abe. A. Patterson entcrach. g. Dreadnought. J. H. Wliltson enters ch. g. Clarence. J. II. Phillips entersb. g. Ed. White. D. Pflfer cntersgr. g. Lottery. FOURTH DAY?FRIDAY, MAY 81. Purse No. 7?For horses that liuve never beaten 2:48; $6uo; $830 to drat, $130 to second nnd $100 to third. Alden Goldsmith i i enters b. s. Abdallith. O. N. Ferguson enters b. m. Sweetmeat.* T. Hoyt enters ?. g. Wallace. J. J. Hnwcn enters b, g. Comee. J. J. Wheeler enters blk. m. Eveline. P. Wood enters a. g. Robert IMxon. NOTICE.?The prcmlnm of $2,800, free for all, not will bo substituted, for which having tilled, another purse duo notice will he given. The above races to be mile heata^beat three_ In Ave, it} harness, and will bo governed by tbe rules of the National Association. No borse shall be drawn except by per mission of the judges ofthe race, under penalty of being expelled, unless at or before 8 o'clock P. M. ofthe day preceding the race (omitting Sunday) the proper party shall have lodged with the Secretory or pro prietor 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. Ahorse distancing the Held will receive the entire purse. Trotting to commence each day atS o'cloek P. M , good day and track, Admis sion to field, grand stand and quarter stretch, $1. Two sections of seals In the grand stand, nearest to clnb house, will tie reserved for ladies and gentlemen ac companying them. Coney Island cars leave Fulton ferry every live minutes for the grounds. MARTIN KALBFLEI8CH, President G. W. Oakt.xt, Superintendent 3rtO THE RACES AT PROSPECT PARK FAIR L Grounds, L. L of May 2^, 29, 30 and 31, 1872, take the nney Island and Brooklyn Railroad ears from Fulton ferry (north side), via Juy and Smith structs, Brooklyn. IIQRfittS, CARRIAGES, &C. A -SPECIAL, PF.RKMPTOIIY AND UNREHFUVED . SAT K BY AUCTION. ON WEDNESDAY, MAY !?, AT STABLE 43 UREAT JONES STREET, AT 10%, OK ELE GANT HIGH BRED ANT) KAKT ITORSRS, INCLnDINO 8PKEI), STYLE, ELEGANCE AND SAFETY. Team of extra handsome, styllah and genteel Mahogany Bav Geldings, 15'i high, ft and 7 year* old ; were raised in Michigan and sired by Magna Cnarta; are closely niHtcd: high-hcuded. atyllah and llao, and one of tlic tlnest and easiest driving trotting teams In tlic city; have no vices or tricks; fear nothing; can lie driven by a lady at speed; they trotted nt Mitchell's track, Saratoga, last Sep tember, to mad wagon, in presence of and timed by a dozen or more reliable private gentlemen who cun be ie ferred to, in 2:46, and were comcdon-d the finest team for style, beauty and speed at Saratoga; are great all-day roadsters; can travel lflmiles an hour, am! trot a Mingle mile in 2:45, and rre warranted sound and kind, and with all their speed, their amiable qualities and beauty, make them a valuable family phaeton or park team ; are known as rhe Carpenter team. The hnmlsomo and fast hay Trotting Horse Bay Patclien, 16?*' high, 7 years old; sired by I'atchen, dam by May Day ; has record of 2:42; one ot the most elegant roud horses tor gentleman's prh ate use In the Kmc: Ims tine symmetry, amiithlc disposition, tine style and attractive gait; he can show better than 2:4U on track, and cuii beat 2:45 to roud wngon; warranted sound and kind 1:45 to roud wngon; warranted sound and kind Elegant blooded bay high Kentucky bred horse, 15% high, 6 years old; cannot he outetyleu; is great driver, prompt and game, although perfectly safe; gentle unit re liable; Is without vice, trick, latllt or blemish ; run beat 3 minutes any day to road wagon, and show 2 -.50 on track; warranted sound and knob t his horse taunt be so- u to be appreeinted. Aim one of the safest, best behaved and most amiable, bai.d'ome dark brow n Horses, for family or road use, offered this scuson ; 15% high, rt years old; bred in Ken tucky ; is extra styii-li, without vice, trick, luiilt or blem ish ; run be driven by a lady to locomotive with perfect raletv; tears nothing; slnnds without tylnft; elegant saddler, and sale for any lady or gentleman to l ide or drive; run travel in 3:L5 all day; warranted sound, kind, sale and reliable. Also Wagons, by Brewster; single and dovblc Harness, Ac. This stock was bought last July iiv George B. Carpescer, Jr., who bud luM arrived troui California. and were ac lcctcd with great cure and ex pen so, as he would have none but the Ik'sI. Mr. Curpenler, havinc been recently married, now r< turns to t allioi ma on urgent business and sells out his entire line s'ock. Pale positive; no limils, no restriction. Can lie seen any time prior to sale u> stable and par AT BARKER * f'liAKK'8 City AUCTION MART AND NEW YORK TAT TKKSALLS, corner of Broadway und Thirty ninth street. MAJOR 0. W. HARK Kit, AUCTIONEER, Regular sslcs ot Horse*. Carriages, Ac., EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. GENTLEMEN'S I'KIVA CK ESTABLISHMENTS dis posed of at public or private kuIp to the bent advantage, and a general assortment of Horses, Carriages, Harness and everything lu the horse line to suit the needs of all classes ot purchasers constantly on hand. Twenty-four hours allowed lor trial on every Horse sold under warrantee. The only Mart in the State having a Driving Ring for showing Horses on sale. Carriages taken on Storage. Superior stabling for Horses on sale. Outside sales solicited ami promptly attended to. Liberal advances notde on everything in the Horse line. A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO HELL OUT IMS ENTIRE Establishment, consisting of an elegant styHsh team ot young bay Horses, 15 hands Iyt inch high, hiilfbrotliers and very tast, of superior stock und great promise ; e two ?cut Derby Wagon, made to order by Brewster last June; a very light top Buggy and a handsome set of Double Harness. Apply to JOHN CORCORAN, coachman, 3J W??t Forty-fourth street A FINE BPAN OF CARRIAGE 1IOR8EH FOR BALK cheap for cash; Jet hi nek, t-V? hands high, 7 and 8 years ot age; lively travellers and of very stylish appear ance ; guaranteed gentle and perfectly sound. Apply at the jewelry store 273 Blcecker street, opposite Morton. L. H. RUELL. A COMPLETE PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENT FOR sale low?Three story brick Stable, tot 25 lect front; Kir clotty matched, sate, sound and handsome Horses: ndaulet, stinuner or winter carriage, and gold-mounted Harness; all lor BI5,0(M.on easy terms. Address W., box 116 Herald Uptown Branch office. Army harnehs, farm carts, tents, ham tnoeka McClellan Saddles, Mule Collars, Govern ment Blankets, canvas Truck, Wagon, waterproof Horse Covers, Guns Pistols. W. A. CARTER, 52 Cortlandt street, near Greenwich. M KLfeOAHT JMT BUAOK HOME, IMtf I11A N M high, 6 years old ; sound and kindvery rangy; tine tall atii inane; Just irom the country; owned by a tanner; has worked on a larni all the spring. Can bo seen at 219 West Twenty-sixth street. New York. AFIBHT CI.ABS TRUCK FOR SALE-MADE TO order; as good as new; suitable for either one or two horse*. Apply at A. FULLER'S stable, 528 and 430 Thirty-filth street A PAIR OF HANDSOME, STYLISH PONIES, THOR oughiy broken, single and double, extraordinary drivers, with Park Carriage, lor safe, or would trade lor large Family Horse. To be seen at UNDKRHILL'S stable, Laiayetle place. LIGHT SIX-SEAT PHAETON, COUPE _ROCICA " actons. second MANUFACTURERS' UNION,BW Broadway. JK. ways. Cabriolets, Park Wagons, Pony Ptiaeton% light Road Buggies, Depot Wagons, aew and liand; lowest popular price*. " kCTU AT PRIVATE STABLE 2IS EAST TWENTY-THIRD A street, consisting of one light Coupe, one Palclten Colt M hands, and English Harness; first class In all re apccts, and If bought together sold cheap. AM GENTLEMAN HAH A PONY, 15 HANDS, FOR SALE; driven driven I ?.NTI.EMAN HAH A PONY, 15 HANDS FOR HALB( riven by a lady last summer; can be ridden or i by children. Address PON V, bos 182 Herald office. A -SECOND HAND AND NEW TOP AND OPEN ? Buggies of every description; also exprem, grocery and llgnf business Wagons. 848 West Twenty-seventh street, between Klghth and Ninth avenues. A VERY DE8IRABLE DARK BROWN PONY FOB A rale: gelding, IBM high, 6 years old, fast trotter; good saddler; has been used by children, sound and kind; light double and single road Ifarneao, city made: Bailees Road Wagon, flu? order: pair keraey Blankets, Fly Nets, Linen 8beats and ene fall Suit, at 1Wweal Thirty-third street HOR8EB, CAMHIAQK3, <&*>. ATTUB AUCTION HOUBM OF JOHNSTON AIfcN TAJ^tt, Ofllirfi and BtlvitrooVi iff ^hgsfii atrMk opposite the F^ oflio. THE HORSE iNO CARRIAGE BRANCH Ql Ottjf Du-tucs* la cniutbcWd at our 1W? 112 and 1U RASt' I^PrthKET RNkAR 4TH AT., BALER OFj5I?l^a0A!fD8CARRIAOE8 EVERYTVKSDAY AND FRIDAY. CATALOGUE OF THIS DAY'S iTUKBDAY'B) 8ALB, AT I? "'CLOCK. ELEGANT TEAM i CARRIAGE HORSES, lfl hands, I) years old. kind end true In *11 harness; ireetrotn vice or otuit; well lunched| very prompt and stylish driven; are In every r> jet * drat class carriage Uiuu and warranted sound p o aet llarus-i- and VICTORIA, IN GOOL .yUDEIl, BUILT BY BREWSTER A Baldwin. BAY COUrE HORSE'; 18k HANDS, 8 YEARS OI.D; kind and true in all barnei*;Tree trom vice; good travel ler; very stylish and haiidaonie; fears nothing;* superior family carnage Uoi se and warranted sound. THREE UUARTKK CLARENCE ON 0 SPRINGS; In good order; built by Rrewster A Baldwin. SORREL MAKE. SIRED BY NEW JERSEY, DAM A Trustee mare, 161^ hands, 7 years old; kind In all harness; free Iran vice; a great roadster; last traveller; stylish, (fears nothing; free and prompt driver. DAPPLE OKAY HORMB, I# HANDS, 7 YEARS OLD; kind and true in all harness: free lVom vice; a superior (Emily, driving or general business horse; good traveller; stylish, and warranu d sound BAROUCHE. NEARLY NEW, BUILT BY BKBW8TEB. BAY TROTTING HO USB MONALD1, 14 HANDS, 11 ?ears old; kind and true In all harness; tree trom vice; trotted last aeasou in 2-JSK and is warranted to trot In 2:30 any day; a fine driver; tears nothing; a lady can drive htm; sold for want of use. Abo Bet Harness and TOP WAGON, WITH POLE AND SHAFTS, BUILT BY Brewster A Co. HANDSOME RROWN MARK, RAISED AT WINDSOR Locks, Conn., 8 years old*, kind In all harness; flree trom vice; speed has never been fttlly developed, but can trot lu 2:30 to-day; a splendid pi'? mare and warranted sound. BAY HOUSE. 13K LANDS, 4 YEARS OLDt KIND In all harness; tree from vlcet good traveller; good horse tor lady a use; stylish, kind anu true; also aet tine (old mounted Harness, una _ THREE-QUARTER BEAT ROAD WAGON, BUILT BY ^SixTjKAT ROCKAWAY, IN OOOD ORDER. DAPPLE GRAY HORHE1, 14 HANDt, 6 YEARS OLD; kind In all harness; (Tee trom vice; trots close toS min utes; has great bottom and endurance; Is a superior mm Uy, ooupo or carriage horse; very tree aud stylish driver, and warranted sound, kind and true. BAY ABDALLAH MAKE, l:.V HANDS 0 YEARS OLD; kind In all harness; Deo from vice; good worker. BLACK HOUSE, Id HANDS, 0 YEARS OLD; BOLD 10 PadVKVE&'AL OTHER HORSES, DESCRIPTION TIME of salo. DURHAM COW; A OOOD MILKER. ELEGANT FOUR-WHEELED DOG CART, NEARLY dew; built by Adams. Landau In good order. Close Coach. Dog Cart, city built, In good order. Double Truck, Skeleton Wagon, nearly new. Pony Wagon, tour scats. Throe Livery Butts. Rear ana fox Rubes, Saddles, Harness, do. Weather never interleres with our talcs. A TTENTION 18 CALLED TO CATALOQUE OF THIS A. day's sale at auction JOIINSTON A <[an TARSELL, BEBOANV\^'l,EKMWA&t BAY CAR ''VK'TOULa' nS^OI^D'oRDERr^UlLT BYU2rBWSTER ffatt^eljh ttr Uvery nulla, Blanket* lc.. the aVd'bcvu811 BAY COUPE H nl MM if K lCN F AltL V*N \V B uY15f BY BREWSTER. TWO TROTTi ; HPEEl) <>U ARANTBED. TEN CAKHIAUE AND WORKHORSES. i T BARKER A CHARE'S CITY AUCTION MART A a.?d Now York TattcrsaU* 'orn.r.rfBr?W?d mmmim the Mart. ? SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE, tT" IABIAF <Kr";"W"AV ^'?KKTnCk??ht. ? ??? Including a lino hay Wluneld Colt, 6 year* old, full mane and tail; can oent 2AU; line and prompt driver; good polo horse; la sound, kind and true. Extra lmndsoine dapple brown Mare, 6 yearn old, sired by Post Ilainb dam Belle ol Orange ; she I* 15 * ?" ? high. line and pure Baited, can beat 2:45, an 1 warranted aound and kind. A very handsome and speedy brown II"rsc, U& bunds blab, 8 years old; superior under saddle, and Is sound, kuid und true. Also, last trotting brown Mure Lady Mill, 14 bands high, 9 years old, bas record made at \N a verity ol 2.38; can beat 2:40 on day ol wile, anil warranted sound auJ?K ",lV.or,r? Also, 2 Top Wagon*, 4 open Road wagons, -Ui '.a" JLNK OFFICE. M5 Broadway. ATI* LIBERTY STREET?SPECIALTIES IN LIGHT A Carriages and Harness at private sab. rw,i i i ttfbt Park Phaeton, extension lop. "Central Park" and oLlicr choice styles; also Linen Shi etc, Dusters, Ac. J"*18SmTlMb**>58 Mberlv s,recC_ A.~ MINER A STEVENS r?vn removed their Carriage Wnrerooms from r,3fl Rrnnit way To uTcP lactory,115 to 121 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, where may be found a fine assort ment of fashlonablo Carriage* and Light Wagons ol their own manufacture. A RARE CHANCE TO PURCHASE ROAD HORSES A of great endurance at hair their value-plust ltoin Vermont, six very stylish yeung Morgani and Black llai k Horse* conslKUiix ut one pair ol I onion, n.iinia inun? one ^hegant family Uor?e, 16 bands; two * 4?{ft IIoViN?4 i.nn VOrV t&hl f) VI'-HTS Ot<1. tHll Mv' a all warrftiiteil *aiuiU nud kuid overy way a fault, fall and examine. Apply to J. DrAN, Ft-VfrntH Street, lienr Second nu line, Pa sola. t r MtlllA'lE REPOSITORY. 141 WL<T Blbl U) A . wn v near Cutial street ? Rorkaways. top adn 110 top Higgles,-l"nrkanil Pony Phantom. IwimOExpress and Business Wagons, both new and second hand, Harness und Sheet*. A T FACTORY?A HEAVY STOCK OF FOUR-SEAT A Phaetons, Depot Wagons "tending and (alba*r top*: Top Hnd No Top Wugous ; second liaml, Ac. 97 anil 99 Charles street. A." AKltlVKD AGAIN?J. C. DKY, OF JACKSON CITY, Mich with Horses, at A. S. Chamberlain * stables, In Twenty fifth street, between Third and Lexington a%e iilies. 'I lie finest lot ever brought to tills city. 4 VERY HANDSOME DARK ORKF.N ENGLISH A Brougham lor sale?Made by a first class London mukcr, recently imported and us good as raw; also **?< Dt tine Etiglisb simile Harness, verv llUlc is<d. APPlX at private stable. Ifti Ea-t Twenty-sixth Inglon and Third avenue*, or of HENRY I house, cooper. 61 Broadway. A I.OT OF HORSES FROM CANADA WEST; YOUNG and sound ; St for all kind* of business. Inquire at 511 Canal street, corner Washington. _ 4 ?COUPES, CLARENCES, BAROUCHES, ''HAF, A. t.>us. Depot Wagons, second hand assortment of J I?ndau? Pony Phaetons, 25 per cent less Hihii Broadw ay or Kill have tine *U. res. UAM'8, lUKaat Fourth street, A RARE CHANCE -A FINK HORSE FOR SALE A cheap; warranted sound and gentle and can trot In side of 2:40; the owner Is willing to exchange him lor a horse suitable lor a ladles'Phaeton. For |wrtlculur* call this day at private stable, 24 East 1 weuty-eighlli street. -SEASONABLE CARRIAGES. All the most popular styles, at KLANDRAU'S, ~No~7 East Eighteenth street. ATKAM OF SHETLAND PONIES FOR BALF?JET black warranted sound end kind In all harness; can be^dien or driven by a child six vears ol age; w th Wagons Harness, Saddle and Bridle, ufl made to ?rdcr by thWclty makcri Am.lv at flrst stabiewestof ThlrS avenue, In Twenty-eighth street. COMPLETE TURNOUT, CONSISTING OF PONY, Harness and Wagonette, all In gocjl order; P?ny ? kind and gentle, suitable for lady or children to drite. wugouetle will carry live persons ,fH<l<^,,r!J^FF k r0 Fourth avenue end Twenty-fifth street A t WITTyV CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY NFVTNS A and Fulton atreuta, Brooklyn, large assortment Car riages! Pony Phaetons, Business Wagons; several One Ponies ror ladies' driving tor sale chea|. mrfY k co A ?DONKEYS FOR SALE; BEST *aTC,JBPi?TiE^1*! i&,Vo%thvUncM ^o?m.n<lCe?i.<rneM??n [ojder. M ?? Private stable 161 East Twenty eighth street Third avenue^ - B.~haveF'now finished a? tine essortment of simmer Carriages, embracing RriUkes, Park Phaetons and Lendanjeta . j*u.i variety of the Miner 41 Stevens Road wag on. lll wItgbU wUh and wltlswit top*, at their factory, ons.all wetgnt*. w,**Ji;^*ul Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenne._ / tAixow'S Celebrated ^ d?nwh ips,F?n V i which wf mfa haId ijirntii In (hi UnitM A Urge assortment of the verloua kinds manufactured by "'to^STkS^'co*, BtrliU? a v., corner fourteenth St. ARRIAOE8, PONY PHABTONB AND BURINEsa Wegous. nil styles, for sale, or to let br the day a* MaMiL WITTYTI manufactory and stables. Nevliie and Fulton streets, Brooklyn. HOICKS CARRIAGES^ AC, I7NOI J?U OAMHLET OUST ROBK.-WB OFFER A I'j ;?r. e luipoi tutloii, handsomely bound in oolom. BHKWSTl-.lt A CO., 34 Flilh a v.. corner Fourteenth at IUBM HORSES WANTED?LONG TAlLBD, BAT, 1 >?*uup. m?iiud and kind, 16 hand? and anowy; prlca not ?#vt.T ii vav.h; aUo a good Farm Wagon. Apply at 24.1 H -.tt.louy, room A 170H BALK?TEAM OK BAY HORSES, MX HANDS high, otni 7 tlie other M year* old, the property of a gen Ileum.J ? ?;<? tins no turtfier use tor Utoiu. Apply at 1-*>S i'li-i ti ,.1-ut ?? t. Brooklyn (K. J. Nodine'8 (tKblex), or A Co., Br " ?* WILI.iaM N. PARKS A CO., Bankers, 211 Broad street. New York. 170 R SAI.E-A GOOD COITE RUCK AWAY AND HAR iii ? n ? i-i-ml a.- to w Can tie men lu the stable 119 V.a-t i iiteeutb urict^neur fourth awnue. 170R SA1.K?A BEAUTIFUL TEAM OF BAY OAR ' riu u Horni, 7 .M-arn old, MX hand high; splendid traveller*. lube seen ailsrael stables, corner Flalbush and alUntii avenues, Brooklyn. Inquire of i. W. f li.LDkIt, own r, 817 Degraw street, Brooklyn. J701X 8ALi ?VERY CHEAP, ON ACCOUNT OF 1/ owner's departure for Huron*, a pair of splendid Iron liravs, perfectly sound and gentle; 16% hands; both un der 'iiX yeari: oue promise*great speed. Can bo seen at V. Y t uf. - stables, 317 West Fifteenth street, lYom 8 to El A. M. ami ar.er tj I*. XI. T7UR FAI.B?A PAIR RAY CARRIAGE HORHT'9. 7 " and ;? tears old, over 18 hands high; perfectly gentle, t-oun-1 iir. 1 kind. I he owner U now in Europe, uud u rare opportunity Is ottered to uny one wanting a fine family team. A(Hr<-ss box till station A, New York. LTOP. 8AI.E?ONE BLACKHAWK MARE, SOUND AS u anil .r J can trot in 2 .30; a first class polo mare, and u laily can drive luir; one gray Mare, perfect In every I hi lculnr: very fa.u Inquire tor Xlr. BUN W1LHON, ol t'hiisuipher stunt, Jefferson stubtcs. IlTm RALE?EJ.EG ANT BLOOD BAY HORSE, 18 r hands high, 7 years old; all black points; long, (low ing iinme ami tail; sound and kind; superior road horse, ami line, sty lish appearance; good as coupe horse or match l- .uu Apply at88 Irving place. 70R SALE?A PAIB OP VERY HANDSOME CHEST ' intt Ponies. H?> high, 8 years old; very stylish drivers: in h:.tt) together; afraid of nothing; warranted siniml an I IJud in all harness) splendid saddle ponies; a lad v can didvi them. Cau be seen at Contain MILLWID'S staiife, corner Korty-iourih street uud l-iilit avenue. IJtOR 8W.E-A FINE ROAD . MAREEXCELLENT traveller; very gentle; a lady can drive her; also very Itumlsouie new 1 haeton and Harness; a very nice turnout indeed. Call on or address J. C. PRUDKN, bo M est Thirteenth street, oaudy store, Now York, or 1'. J. PKUDLN, Philntleld, N.J. _____ FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE?A FINE SORREL Mare am! two light Wtigons, Harness, ltobc, Ac.; the mare is a -tyllsh driver, kind and gentlo and in pood con di lint. Api'uy to CUEVltiit BEOS., 24 Newark street, llo uokeu, N. J. For salk-a handsome youno horse, dark che.nut color. Clay stock. 15X hands high, 8 years old; warranted | ertecUy sounil, gentle, kind and truo; has good ucili'ii, with promise of speed; a splendid family horse. MAltidN WOOD, 28 Fulton street, Brooklyn, near ferry. I7()K SALE?A TEAM OK FINE HORSES, 8 YEARS " . Id, *t\l sh -. also a Victoria and Harness; or would cxi-1 a.i te for a coupe Iiorse and Harness. Can be seen at Farmer A Clark's stable, Thirty tlrst street, between Sixth and seventh avenues. I TOR SALE?TWO ROAD WAGONS; ONE DOUBLE 1 scut,til-sS; one single aeut, $130; no top. 77 Greene street. ]70R SALE?A STYLISH DARK BROWN COUPE Hor.ii, 10 hands, long mane and tall, sound and kind; also a lonr-whecl Hog Cart aud Harness, Apply nt KING'S stables, Lulayette place, corner of Fourth street. I TOR SALE?OK EXCHANGE FOR HORSES OF LESS vnlur, a splendid pair ot 5 year old boy Merest tioth sired by Robot i Bonner; the dam of one an Abdellah innre, the other Lady Stockwell; they Imvo never been (ruined but show-great, -<pi ed; are perfectly gentle, sound unil kind; their 1 odlgree will be guaranteed. Can be seen lit QUEEN'S stable, Irving place. IflOIl SALE?A LARGE BAY HORSE; SOUND, KIND and suitshle for a coupe or express wagon. Apply to J. C. IIO-l.DEN, iOi.luliu street, or at stable, 65 Cunuou street, beloro 10 o'clock A. M. I TOR SALE?TWO CANADA PONIES, $88 EACII;M ' hands; ouc small one, l.Muin Is, Httit a boy; one 16X hands. till West sixteenth street, uenr Seventh avenue. For salk-.a doctor's buggy, nearly new, in the best condition. Inquire of UENUY ENUEL, 112 nnil 111 l-Ui/Jihe.h street. New York. I [TOR KALE?THE BEST LIVERY AND BOARDING 1 Stable lu Brooklyn, in the very best location, with extra stock and hit lnc**, which -will be satisfactorily shown by uddrcHsing I'KOl'IUETOR, Brooklyn PostolBce. I TOR SALE?A SUPERIOR PAIR OK DARK HAY CAR 1 rime Horses, handsome and stylish, 1?X hands, sound and kind, 7 and H years old ; also a Victoria, in com plete toiler; new Harness, Blaukets, Ac. Can bo sue a at 25s A.hcrry street For sale-a very handsome, stylish bay coupe or road Marc, la humls 5 inches,6 yenrs old; lone, lull mil and inane; warranted sound and kind; cuu trot in three minutes. Apply to THOMAS MURPHY, Coleman House, Broadway ntul Twenty-seventh street ]70R SALE?A DOCTOR'S PHAETON. BUILT BY 1 l'eter Did ols'Son; u-ed lint throe times; cost $600 will he sold cheap. Inquire at 60 West Tenth si reot. For half,-oust from krntuoky, a very fine am) stylish Saddle llorae, dun color, silver mane and tall.? year* o il, 16 liand*, sound and Kind; one pair of mylHi bay Dorses, 1,'i.S band-, fine manes and lulls, sound und hiuiii Jwo brown Mare-, IS hand.-, sound nun run, auli-i n- ~f also u ltuua-ome nuU fteutie irrel .More, lS.Z hands, fine driver and trot tust. Apply a I id Wooster street IjlOR SALE-LARGE ASSORTMENT CARRIAGES, \LL 1 styles; lad-eta Harness and Iff) xpcnnd-hnnd car rla(f('H, almost Riven n way. fl. H. WITTY A i O.'S Mann factory, Nevlnsnnd Fulton streets, Brooklyn. FAOIt SALE?A BAY OAItRIAtJE HORSE, 16 HANDS Ills;h. Call In the rear of SOJ Fifth avenue, No. t alley way. T710R HALF?A BAY ETHAN AM,EN MARE, 1S.1 I hands high, 7 years old, can trot. In J:4S sure. A Do Brewster Wagon ana Harness: all In splendid order, l * lonyinftoagenttentanabonf leaving the city, fan bo se< ii at stable f'JO sixtli avenue. T7H)R SALE?A GOOD, STOUT Itt ILT OtNAUl.'.N I Hor.-e; ?oitnd. kind and tri", ii\ hand*. K.\e.os Wagon and llarti-'ss; cheap; heparan or together. van I Aon SALE CHI' -OOVKRHI) WAOOM, KIT J Oil 1 gro<cror < xpross. ( all all the v.eck in trunk store, No. 1 Ore one street, corner ot Oan.il. BVOU SAf.E CHEAP?FINK HORSE AND LIGHT TOP top Macon. 236 Lust llltli street, between Second and Third avenues. Horses.?io ok 12 houses can be agcommo. date d with good pasture for the eca-on: price $6 per uH*<ith. Apply to II. U. lib'it It. I.TH nn-J I411 Eultoo street. New York. Harness. harness. harness. Every style and all grades ol Harness, at lowest maonfacturers' price*, tor cash, MANUFACTURERS' UNION, 636 Broadway. n AHNKSS. HORSE CLOTHING AND HORSE KyUlP incuts of eve ry description, suitable lor tho road, trues, purk. farm or stable; no fancy prims. 0. M. MOSKMAN A MRU., Manufacturers, 114 Chamber* street. 0 JUST ARRIVED, T'K.R STEAMER RISING STAR-TEN Indian Ponies; nuitjiliD* tor children. Can |.e wen al the Nnrrucunwlt Stables, Sixty third street, between Lex ington niiit Konrlh avenues. I AR<iEST ASSORTMENT OK OA It(4.1 ACES EVER OF J fereil, anil at the most reasonable prices; every style, Isjth new ami second hand; immense stock Harness at MANUFACTURERS' UNION REPOSITORY, ?W Broad way. _ J I VERY STABLE FOR SALE-CORNER OF THIRD J and South Eighth streets, Williamsburg. Apply there or at. II. B. WITTY A CO S Carriage Mnnnfaetory Ncvlna ami Futton street, Brooklyn. NE PLATFORM SI'RINO, ONE EXPRESS, ONE grocrry, one plumber's and one light delivery Wagon ; one depot and one Jagger Wagon, ono Coaeluand one no top Buggy, at 228 Spring street, eorner pi Clarke. ON ACCOUNT OF DEPARTURE FOR EUROPE-FIVE sots Imported doubln Coach Harness will lie sold or cost. Inquire at private stable L'tlt West Seventeenth street, rear. ONY PHAETONS, IN ORF.AT VARIETY, AT VERY lowest popular prices.?Light Buggies, Depot Wagons, Park Phaetons, Coupe Rockaways, Victorias, large as sortment. Lot second hand Carriages. MANUFACTURERS' U.VloN. 833 Broadway. PONY ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE?TOOETHKR or separate; Phaeton, with top, used one year ?, Pony, black, 14 namls. sound and kind, not airaid of locomotives. Address box 134 Post office, Stamford, Conn. SECOND HAND CARRIAGES. We offer the following, in excellent condition, and many of them our own make One plain spring Landau, light. One Curtain Coach. One Isidv's Driving Phaeton and Rutnble. Two No-top four-seat Phaeton. Two Half-top lour-seat Phaetons. Ono English Basket Pony Phaeton and Rumble. One Mull Phaeton, line order, and Two two-wheelers, cheap BREWSTER * CO., M Fifth avenue, eorner of Fourteenth street SECOND HAND DOO CART, LIGHT COACH, TOP Road Buggy, Platform Victoria, city built; also light Rockaway, Coupe Kockaway, several Buggies (slightly it 11- an a t Rltaiiiii A 8 NION, 638 Broadway. P soiled), Jump-seat Buggy, at bargains. MANUFaCTURKRH'UN1C SHETLAND PONIES FOR SALE; ALSO ALDERNET kJ and Ayrshire Cows; also one Aldorney and one Avr. shire Bull. Inquire of WlLLIAM WATHO&. W Frankfi Tiib largest assortment in this city or top and open Rumble, Canopy and BaaketPony Phae tons; Rockaways, Extension Top Phaetons, westcneetera, two Coaches, one Light Coach, by Brewater; one Clarence, by Klltian: one Landaulet, Two-seat Depot and Express Wagon*. 8W seat Rockaways, ene Broome street Brew ater Road Wagon, IM pounds; nearly new; 20 ton and B>en Road Wagons, by Duaenbury A Van Dour. Mwk ii bo Is and other city makers; two flulkeye. two Skeletons, single and double Harness, (iheeta, Lap Robes, Whips, so. WM. U. ORAyTm to ? Wooeter atreet rP BUOOIKS?THIRTY DIFFERENT STYLES, SBVB ral slightly soiled; Immense stock of all otfrer Style* I aa at X\TANTED-A GOOD SECOND HAND FOCILBgAT W light Kockaway; It must be In P?*'^cl Poet Harness, single or double. Address T. H , box THiroei IICTOHH*, CABRIAGpS, ^ WANTED-A MILD, SOUND HOHai), HSl enough for* r?upr or liilit truck: iniutuotIfeal o( anything Add p.? * k ItlNKEILLD 4 C<^., ^iMK* S-3 Eighth uvenue, torTu-i' TwVlLy atxtn ttrcoi. WHIPS.?OVER INS PATENT LIN;:D VTtllPg/l ranted not to break, for sale nt ail iii. t e/B _ dlers throughottt the eiiunfy. Manufactory N<y. Houston street, near Broadway. in WORK AND FIVE BUSINESS IK'.ESES FOB Ju tulu cheap. Cull ut C?0 Lout N tilth street, near ave nue o. "1 Q FRESH HORSES, HWEIVKD FROM THE COUN lO try tlil* morning, will be sol J cheap. Ituiulro at 57 Ore ut Jones street. d>nr ?BAY M A HE, - YEARS. 15 HANDS; WAR ?jpt/tJ. ranted sound, kind uinl gontls Cor lady to drive i two work Hnr-e*. verv cheap, must sell. 415 Eighth ave nue, corner Thirty-first >.roc <2?Q Ann ?LI\ CRY SIW.U.H, ESTABLISHED FIVE ?|n? J.l/\7vr. year -. 7 lli.r-.ca, 3 Cone Ilea, tseisdonbla Harness, anil fluiMlng, Willi la-aae el' ground; stock In ; doing A ginul tiu-ineaa; a..Id on account of ig West 35ii W rat Fnrty-lirst street. gihmI order owner goiug Kl \ A lYCIAla. August belmont a no., Bankers, 19 and 21 Na street, Isattc letters of credit to trait Iters availablo id all parte of Uiu world, through Hie MESSRS. 1>K UOTII8CIIILD and their correapoiidents. Abo ninkc lelogrupliio tranMors of money on California, Europe uud Havana, Suhicct to check at light. A?TRUST MONEY TO LOAM AND BUY FIRST ? class mortgH 'rs nit fitv n ul estate, in sums to stiltk without bonus. Address COUNSELLOR, box 2,601 Now York. Post oltleo. ATKI'ST FUND OF '.<*?? TO LOAN ON NEW York cliy property; $iwt, - 0 to T/oau on Building! in course el erection uud to buy itior'gugcA. Addrctte ATTORNEY, toR 319 New Yurk lne ofllet. ______ CAPITALISTS, ATTENTION I?FOR HALM, A PER. ) petual Charter lor a Loan and Trust Company, poa< sesalng greutcr privilege# tor profit than uny extant. KUFl'S K. Moll.' " "" ' ' J aro, 77 Cedar etroet. -he~ AY COOKE, M'CITLLOCII, A CO.. No. 41 Li. ni .ird street, Iioudon. Foreign Kxehainro, Commmvlal Credits, Cable Transient, Clreiilar Is-tiera lor TV live Iters, available in all part, of the world JAY COOKE No. 20 Wall Money to loan on bond and moktoao# 7 nor cent intercut; Brooklyn nnfl Wew ,14 mortgage* ctl*hO<L JOHN P. STOCKTON^ 54 Pino Bird WANTED?ON FIRST CLASS CITY PROPEt $4ii,iin) ami $15,nod respectively, on tlrst mortgage same. Address PRINCIPAL, box 0,071 Now YoCM.I otllco. WANTED-BY A LAI?Y, A LOAN OF FROM $000 ?*, 9700; witling to pay Irom 10 to 19 per cent interest It got Immediately. Address 8. M. C., Brooklyn llranell Herald otBee. i tofifi WILL IT KOI I ASK THE PAWN TICKET OI4 nPnll a Hue lini'iir eil Hold Hunting Ca?e Watch Uilil very long, heavy Neek Chain : pawned lor$90, worth >2V>. Address CASH, box 109 Herald Uptown llranell olllee, 1,-03 Broadway. (frOA AAA?$11,000, $7,01*), $4,00!) TO LOAM |)4jU.Ul;W on Real Estate In this city: also money now ready lor tlio purchase o' good Second Mortgage*. ' ,). H. Licil rENSTKlN, IS.) Broadway. ' (Jhotl/r A/in TO LOAN-ON BOND AND MOUTe Jp? vM " / gag", on real estate In this city or West Chester county; largo Loans made on tlrst class properly.' JOHN K. tMNHKV, 1(12 Broadway, room#. I'l mil 1WW1 TO LOAN?IN SUMS TO SUIT, O.N' ht> 'J'l/U.UUU New York, Westchester and Brooklyn K. J WILLIS. Montauk Insurance Company, l(k> 11 road way Properly, tor term of years; no bonus requ'red. O. B. """LLIS. M " " &^nn nnn wanted?in hums to suit, to,. loan on unproved securities, atremu nerailve rates, by parlies hiving valuable legislative privileges for reeolvln; money on trust or deposit, and unusual facilities lor miking loans on advantageous, terms. Address A. J. C.. Ro\ .v.im New York I'oat office. tllreA nnn TO LOAN ON improved property. ?p I tM/.UUU In New York, Brooklyn, NewJerse.Y end Wcstehcatcr county. Principals only need apply, w;lh papers. E. M. MASON, No. 1 Chanthora struct. , LOAN OFFICIM. AT 77 BLEECK Kit .STREET, NEAR BKOaDWAY, UP. stairs.?Highest easli udvalices on Diamond* Watches. Jewelrv, Pianos, Ac., or bought. Pawnbroker* Tickets bought at 77 111, reker street. AT 80 NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN IT LTON AND John streets.?NEWM AN LEOPOLD continues til* buying, selling or advancing on Diamonds, Watches, Jew elr^r. Pianos, Merchandise, I4ie Policies for u ly amount AT 715 BROADWAY. ?THE HIGHEST PRIOR PAID for Diamonds, Winch"*, Jewelry, i iiiel'a llnir | Shawls, Bilk.-, Pianos,'A...; also money liberally advanced i on the same. Private other, No. I Washington place. I k T WOLF BROTHBRS', m BROADWAY. jfRTWK.KM I Nineteenth and Twentieth street*?Mourn 1o*iV) ' Dlamo'ids, Walche i, Jowelry, Silverware, Sd'ts; m | lurly Plan,.*; private parlor lor ladle*, liiiti legajt' I eonndenilal.' IT HYMAN'S, 7ID BROADWAY?LID' RAL j V vmifp- nude on Dlamonda -mil Wa'ches, "dlTtx* <ie., or " ill pay the hi" lienl market price Mr .:;o MR] ??*? , A T 738?EST A li LliiM E D IS'.t - $ " 0 ?AN ?* A?' ? /I loaned in flu j J 'In mi mi I V. iif'ho ?,.) v. .-try, f ivare, cuiiioTh liuir Shawls, l.n.'ei, Valuables, or w'Vi JAniiorUiiiury | ri o- ,m i. J. II. UfSRUT'KWSR, V.'ift Rriiuilwny, o|ipo-IUj \ .or place. A T 17 THIRTEENTH STREET, NBAS BROADWAY, f A pay the liii'lio-l pri n tor I'iamnnds W tehee, .low elry, <to., or advance mi ihe same. IS.VAi , Diamond Bvuker, 57 Tliirtoi nth street, nrnr llronil way. NASSAU STIU:I.r, OPPOSITE POSI OFFICE.? I.ihornl ailviiiin .. mnilti nil Diamond . Watches, .lewolrv mid nil kind, iil' d .vli iii li-o. llio iui? bone hi mill gout. I1AYMAN LEOP i* ). room 1. NASSAU STREET.?THE OI.DES1'. K.ST AH ) lishe.il office ynii will obtain lib. r.ii : lvnn.es mi Diamonds, Watediee, Silverware, Ac., or will pay flip ut iim.it value lor the name. A. in VIOMAN. A All SIXTH AVENI K.BBTWEKNTWEN Till) ami Tweniy-tllth streets.?Lib". Illailo mi l)liiNinii.|i, Wni. ho-. Jewelry u' Omuls. Same bounhl at l ull value. L. L\Q~ BROADWAY, CORNER AM III STREET III '?) Minioy liberally advanced on Welch nJcwvlrv, Dtiminiids ninl all oilier personal property. The saino bought and sold. M. K<)-':.NBKRlJ. :v.) M (Jf W' BROADWAY OPPOSITE ELEVENTH STREET.? O'm) Money libernlly advanced on Diamond", Watches, Jewelry. Silks, Dry Hood , and personal prop.' ty ol'every description; private entrance lor ladles. J. A JACKSON IIOCHKS, IKMMIS, OiV., W A \ ED. ' In tliirt City iiii-.l Brook! yi. nKSK ROOM OH SMALL OFFICE W \NTED~ BY a concern wiiidief uj>. Any location i.om limine street In Hip Hrtttery; respectable !iut clieup. tdilrewi , ilcmid office. ADISON SQUARE, TAKK NOTICE.?WANTED KV u young business ninii. to rxnt by the > r, u large :iml nicely Innili-liPil front Room, wltli u |irl?. -tc family, on north side Madison ?i|Uaru. Address PI I.MAXLVr BACHELOR, Uurultl office. Wanted-july i, or before, for ambrii'V family nl1 three person- and servant, fi*o or six u( 6 furnished Rooms lor housekeeping, In m-u prlv.gf ' lino* ; with owner preferred; good location, niiove Thirt fourth street and near Hroudwuy earn. Addrc.-i". with. *a tlculars, JAY W., Herald office. WANTED-FOR a PRIVATE FAMILY OK FIVE PEI son*, an elegantly furnished House; double, wii ttuldc, preierred t location above Fourteeiitli street an between Fourth and Sixth avenues. Address WOOl III LL, CLAFLIM a CO.,tt Broad street. w ANTED?A KITRNISIIKD OFFICE. ADD RES with particulars. J. C. 11.. box 173 Herald office. IJLrANTEI)-HY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. TO 11 Rooms connecting on second floor, fitrni-hed or ?.? furnished, for light housekeeping; central loeatiou. A dress, stating terms, which must he moderate. It. O. Y., b- * 11(1 Herald Uptown Hratich office, 1,2(15 Broad way. V\,r ANTED?FIVE ROOMS ON ONE FLOOR, Fl H tv nlahctl complete tor honsekecplug, for three adultsr rent $S0. Address W. H., Ilerulil office. WANTED?A CHIAR STAND, IN NEW YORK 01* Brooklyn; good business location; hotel or small Store, to he elegantly titled up. Address ARNOLD JONES, Lafayette llouse, WIS Broad way. In the Country. WANTED TO RENT-BY THE YEAR, A FURNISH (Y Cottage, located within au hour's ride of New Yoft?. Address, with particulars, M. II,, boa 1,706 PosJ office^ TITANTKD-A SMALL cottage, WITH OROUN tt legs than one hour irom Ciiy Hall, New York, low rent: In Jersey preferred Address, with full parti' lars, N. E. J., Herald office. NEW PUIILIfATIOWg. . A QUATIcI MONTHLY.-A HANDSOME OCTAVty Magazine, devoted to U.e Inure.u of the rachi,n; mil boatlnx fraternity. iiMKLfco A. "EVEKKLLV, Editor, will be publteliei on ifie hit June. Trrrnij $4 |>. ?? Annum. Secretin?* of yuclit and boij clubi will pleiim ?end list of urticers *n*J Hecreurke Address, us early ooMthle to the Advertisements umi flubscrti Uous received br CUEHINO, HARDUA A CO., M* and <>M Broadway. Naw York. EUROPE. K"~ JBSCI1WA88EH (cherry brandy), dunned under the raperintemlence of the Agricultural Society, In Zug, Is ?opnlled by the Klrachwaweraescbciw (cliaft (cherry brandy couipauy). In Zoa. Switzerland. Tlie Agricultural Society ?i Uie Canton zuk guaranteed the genuine lie (eaiiil pood quality ol Uie "Kirwhwaaaer * tupplled by tbeXirscliwaaiergeschcllschail In 2u*. The Preahlent, W MCUI.UMPK, Superior Jndae Sole aaentr for Xorth America, ^ X O. no, MEVkh. *ihearer atrect. Wewfej%, The queem'ii hotel, near thb oryvta CppelXoneuod, leriHlun ?To terMia asa'sass arsi'jsfirtaissaa wawuwaysraisr4 ^