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THE NEW YORK HEKALU WHOLE NO. 13.785! NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY. MAY 20, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS. DIRECTOUY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMENTS? Eigiitb Pagk? Filth and sixth columna. ASTROLOGY ? Eighth Pack? sixth column. BILLIARDS? TwKLrrn Pack? Fourth column. BOARDERS WANTED? TwKbrru Pack? First And second column*. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED? Twklwh Pagk? Second una third column*. BROOKLYN HOARD? IwiLrtii Pack? Third column. BROOKLYN HEAL ESTATE FOR SaLK-ji-.co.no PauK First column. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES? FitTB Pack. Bl'SINESS NOTICES ? Skvkntii Pack? Sixth colnmn. CUV REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE? Skcomd Pack? First column. CLERKS AND SALESMEN? Ei.wtk.vtii Pack? Fourth and lllth columns. CLOTH ING ? TwKi.rTu 1'icb? Fourth column. COACHMEN AN 1> GARDENERS? LlbvbxW Pac?? Filth ami sixth columns. COASTWISE SI E.vMal Ill's? Twki.ftu Pacb? Sixth col umn. COUNTRY BOARD? Twelfth 1'ack? Third column. DRY GOODS? First riue? econd column. DWELLING HOUSES To LET. FURNISHED AND UN FURNISHED? skco.ni> Pack? Fourth column. BUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS ? t vsurru Page? Fifth and sixth columns. EYES AND bA RS ? Eighth Pag*? Fourth column. EXCURSIONS? Twelfth I' *g k? Four ih coluinu. FINANCIAL? Firru Pack. FoR SALE? Skcobd Pagk? Sixth column. FURNISHED ROOMS AND A PA (MM 10 NTS TO LET? Skcoku Paok? Fourth and liftu columns. FURNITURE? Eighth Fags? Fifth column. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS? Twklptb Pacx? First column HELP WANTED? FEMALES? Elktkntb Page? Third and fourth columns. , HELP WANTED? MALES? Eleventh Pack? Sixth col uniu. and Twelfth Pack? First column. HORSKS, CAltK 1 AO Es, A. .? Fibst PACt? Third, fourth, lltth and sixth columns. HOTELS? Twelfth Pagk? Third column. HOUSES, ROOMS, AC.. WANTED? Fiks* PAG*? Sixth column. JKSTRUC1T0N? Fibst Pagk? sccotid column. JSttSKY CITY, IIOEOEEN, HUDSON CITY AND HE HO FN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE? SecoKD Pack? First column. LOAN OFFICES? Fins* Pauic? Second column. LOST AND FOUND? Fibst Pack? First column. MACHINERY? Skcohd Pagk? Mxth column. MAKBLE MANTELS ? Twelfth Pack? Fourth -column. MEDICAL? sboowd Page? Third coluum. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING? Fibs* Page? Sec ond column. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS? Tkj.th Pack? Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS? Second Pack? Third column. MUSICAL? Eighth Pagk? Sixth column. NEW PUBLICATIONS? >ktkntii Pagk? Sixth coluan. PERSONAL? Fikst Pack? First column. PIANOFORTES. ORGANS. AC.? Eighth Pack- Filth ?ol ntuu. POST OFFICE NOTICE? KibsT Pack? Second column. PROPOSALS ? Fikst Pack? sixth column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS W A N TED ? FEMALES? E lk v IlNtu Pack? Third column. PROPERTY OUT OF I HE CiT> FOR SALE OR TO RENT? Second Pagu? Second und third columns. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE? biwoxii Pag*? Third column. REAL ESTATE WANTED? Spcond Pack? Third column. REWARDS? Fibs* Pagk? Second column. PALES AT AUCTION ? Eighth Pack? Third and fourth columns. SITUATIONS WANTED? FEMALES ? Ninth Pack, and Elkvkxth Pagk? First, second and third columns. SITUATIONS WANTED? MALES? Klkvkkth Pag* ? Fourth coin inn. SPECIAL NOTICES? First Page ? Second column. 8POKT IN'G? DOGS, BIRDS, AC.? First Pack? Third, col umn. SUMMER RESORTS? Twbutii Tace? Third and fourth columns. THE TRADES? Twelfth Pagk? First column. THE TURF? Fikst Pack? Third column. TO LET FOP. BUSINESS PURPOSES? Second Pack ? Fourth column. TRAVELLERS' o U1DE? Tweli-th Page? Sixth column. UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET? second Pagk? Filth antl sixth columns. WANTED TO PURCHASE? Eicutu Pack? Second col umn. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET? Second Page? First column. WHITESTONE PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET? Second Pack? First and second columns. TACHTS, STEAMBOATS, AC.? Fikst Pack? Sixth col tunn. PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. S4 ESSRa KREMER A CO., AMERICAN *BEGI8TEK, AVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE XEW TORE HERALD. THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL. ERSW1TH COPIES OF THE HERALD. AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER, TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. PERSONAL. A NY ONE KNOWING THE ADDRESS OF LOUISA M. A l)a tier will oblige by sending the same to BUTCH, Herald office. ADDIE? HOW YOU MISJUDGE ME! LETTER RE ceived. Waited home all day Saturday lor tele, ?graph. It never came until 7 P. M. Refused to |iay iti consequence. I received telegraph troni Morris Run operator stating It was not delivered to him until 5:151*. M. Can show you telegraphs; easily convince you. VVrito me where vou are. FRANK. BLEECKIJR OAK. YESTERDAY MORNING.? DRESS black, hair golden ; please address gentleman stand log near: mention something identifying. Address N r.VVSPAPERS, box 140 Herald office. / CROQUET.? WILL THE LADY IN GRAY ROMAN \J scarf, Ac., send her address to the friend she recog nized on the rear platiorm of a southern bound train on the Hudfon River Railroad on Saturday iitternuou (lUthir Kate home circumstance besides the "shaking ot a cro quet mallet," in order to avoid mistakes. Address, in confidence, to your -BABBIE" AION'liiOMERY. CHARLES H. THOMPSON WILL LEAKS OP SOME thing to his advantage by sending address to the GAZZA.U COLLECTION AGENCY, 229 Broadway, New York. Emma d.? couldn't come to time; appoint again. S. Has reiser sold her dog? address ren WICK, Herald Uptown Branch office. IDA M. STEVENS WISHES TO HEAR KitOM HER esteemed friend Dwight. Answer through Personals when she muy call for letterat General Post office. Nathaniel ward, born at wi-beach, cam bridgeshiro, in businesJ about 1>(1J or lstt'i as potato or corn merchant, at Randall's Market, Poplar. London. It the above named Nathaniel Ward, or bis wile or daughter. 11 living, will communicate with WILLIAM or OEOKOh GAKDNEh, hav salesmen. Whitechapcl Mar ket. London, thev will confer a lavor. Marion-leave city for two weeks-, oblige wlili your's or gentleman's address, coulldcntialiv ; important. Address ALEXIS, lleruid office. NE WHO CAN PROVE THIS."? PLEASE SEND address to box 992 Post office. "0 PERSONAL? VE P. Y.-TIIE DEGRADED CREATURE who sent an anonvmous nolo to a lady In Madison avenue, stating : "*oiir husbant Is keeping anuther Udv.' is iniorined tbat her hase design la too trans parent. Mrs. Beelzebub must try again. Richard joiin davif.s, of Bristol? write to vour fattier, 25 King street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Shortest of the two ladies, called -bess" by her companion, who entered Central Park at Seventh avenue gate, Sunday evening last, at about 8 o'clock, will please address, witnout tail, C. J. W.. Her ald office. WILL THE LADY WHO, WHILE SEATED IN A carriage near White street, last Thursday utter noon. so closely observed a gentleman on his way down town, lavor linn by communicatiug with UAlNta, Her ald Uptown Branch office. -FRIDAY. MAY 22, AT 3 O'CLOCK | DON'T tall to be there; have been sick. 399, LOST A.VIJ fUUBD, LOST-AN ONYX GOLD MOUNTED BARRING, RING and Ball. Finder will be rewarded tor leaving It at 44 1 i.ast 119th street or at office of J. A. BALKSTIEK, It Pine street. ? LOST-BANK BOOK NO. 75,1(!H, ISSUED BY THE Manhattan Savings Institution, unci payment of the same has been stopped. Hie finder will oblige owner by returning the same to the bank, 644 Broadway, cor ner oi Bieocter treat. Lost-bank book no. 42,721 of the emigrant Industrial Savings Bank. The finder wi I bo re warded on leaving it at the bank. No. 51 Chambers street. JAMES fRANDENBURG, Depositor. 3O8T-ON THIRD AVENUE CAR. YESTERDAY, J large black leather Satchel. Return the papers anu letters to J. K.. advertising desk No. 3 Herald office, aim receive >10. N o questions asked. LOST-ON TUESDAY. THE 18TH INST.. A POCKET book, containing money and other things. The finder Will bo suitabl y rewarded on bringing it to 328 Mxth av. LOST-WATCH CHARM, BEARING THE MONO gram 0. S. T. in gold, set in li?ir. The tinder will please return. C. a. 1 IMPSON, Broadway, near north ? oast corner Forty-fourth street. JOST-A MOCKING BIRD A VERY LIBERAL RE J ward will be paid for Its return to Mr. NICOL, 8t4 exlngton avenue. I OAT? IN GOING FROM WORTH STREET AND J Hroadwa.v to Soutli Brooklyn, h gold Locket, with portogram ami family likenesses inside. The tinder will rewarded bv leaving it with Mr. ROLL, car* ofOod tiard A brother Sal Broadway. LOST? AN army CORPS II A DOE, A GOLD STAR, ???mcl?ed ncorn I11 centre and a Masonic em mem , on the 1) her si.ie is the owner's name. Lieutenant ? i ii}}; '?'"*? .s'*th Kentucky Cavalry. A suitable House "* ul'ou leaving it at the office, Astor LOST-ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, IN BROADWAY tnr mritt !,a 1,T,e",u "' * valoucleiines luce Jabot. llm Eas" T weu i>* u r s istre 0r* w " r(l* <l It at No 41 1 NIOii r, A YELLOW SCOTCH ,7?,i 'ii,!i knT!! ? ro(1 c"Har. with number ftDu street. ' nc tSnmp win k jultiibiv ro winded gu re* turning her to 227 We.t Twenty -third street LOST? FROM 35 MADISON AVENUE, ON TUESDAY morning, a whito Bulldog neniale). with liFlndle spots; ears and tail uncut. A lilxsmt reward will be tfjjUny one returning her to the offiM or the HoAiiaa rpHE BOY WHO TOOK TUB VALISE TO CARRY 1 over to tho Jersey side Oortlandt siroet ferry, on k'ftlll/Ui \f A. M.? titwctfu II am: 12 o'clock, to deliver to the lady at tie dtML and mused her, will please return the same to No. lUMcst I erty-iourtii struct, Nsw York, Kn o^oned, With it* eoutooti. and receive ?ar?wafi. RUWAHDa. Ar REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR CORRECT IN ?#*?.) lorinuiion aa to 'lie whereabouts of Charles II Carpenter, loruierly doing Iiuslne-s a< an auctioneer at Ku. 7'J Niuiau aired. Apply ul No. U Wa:l street, room Na 17. |e rbwaku.-loht. in the vicinity <>k tiik V*' I'ooper Institute, on Sundav evening, the 17th a small white Poodle liui name flora. Kinder will please return her to No. 187 second avenue, between Eleventh Mid TwellUl Street* AOS REWARD ? > lo L l: v M SATURDAY MOHN. in).', a gray Horse. about l;i'i hands, light build : "K" hail been branded oil his shoulder and the saddle had worn the hat>- oil hi* back: also. ai the same tunc one single and oue double net of llarnesn. Apply to JOHN BRO.>EN, No. HiiJ Kinth avenue. New York. SPEC I AJb SIOTICES. _ A? THE AMERICAN' REGISTER, , the most widely circulated of the American journals published In Europe. A capital medium lor American advertiser* addressing themselves to European patronage Indispensable to nil persons visiting Oreat Britain and the Kuropenn Continent Subscription* and advertise ineut6 I'or the AMERICAN BEuISJ'I-.R will be received an J single copies of the paper uiay be obtained at the office ot the New York llenild, New York. All ladies annoyed by <i aiu growing on the brow, lips or face, should personally apply to Mine. J U LI AN, Si9 Sixth avenue, corner Thirty -eighth street She removes the disfigurement Instantaneously bv an application not injurious to the skin. Call irora 11 to 4 daily. Ci JOLLY'S SCOURING AND DYKING CENTRAL J ? store, S!S Broadwav, has removed around the cor ner. Hast Twellth street uenveen i: roadway and Fourth avenue. Uptown store. 1,201 Broadway (ijilsey House), Downtown store. 157 Fulton street I -iaNCEU RADICALLY CURED, WITHOUT THE 1788 of the kniie or anv Injurious preparation : Tumors ol all kinds removed without danger on the same prin ciple Direct, tor lurther information, to MEDICUS, box H7 Herald office. I? LECTION.? NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT A N .T.J election will be held al the office ol the New York bridge Company. No. I] Water street, in the cltv ol Brooklyn, on Monday, the 1st day of June next, at 12 o'clock noon, for fliteen directors of saia company lor the then ensuing year uiul for two inspectors ol clcctiou lor I&75. The transfer books will be closed from May 2 to June 2, 1874. Dated April 28. 1874. JEREMIAH P. ROBINSON, President. O. P. Qui.vtaku. Secretary. Havana and German government lotteries Important information given. Send for circular to K. SONNc-NWERG. box tin I'ost office, New Haven. Conn. OFFICE OK THE NEW YORK MUTUAL GASLIGHT Company, northeast corner Union square. Fourth avenue and Sixteenth street, Nkw York. May 19, 1374. At a meeting of the stockholders of this company held this day the following named gentlemen were unani mously elected Director* for the cnsuine year:? C. K. Garrison, George J. Forrest, C. Vniiderbllt. William E. Hoy, Joseph Marker, Charles Place, A. V stout, William R. Harrison, Joseph Seltgman, Arthur Leary. John F. Kennedy, C. Vanderbilt, Jr., Daniel Drew, Robert L. Crawford. John R. Ford, J. H Gautier, and the following for Inspectors of the next earning election for directors:? Robert M. dallaway. Mortimer Ward, H. L. Haight. CHARLES PLACE, secretary and Treasuror. FFICIAL DRAWINGS OK KENTUCKY STATU Lotteries, eeptucky. kxiiu cuss no. 335? mat 19, io74 23, 9, 39 C8. 31. 20, 18. 5. IS. 43, 68 37. KENTUCKY. CLASS NO. 336 ? HAY 19. 1874. 5, 49, 6. 34. 1.1. 1. 65. 8. 56, 41, 46. 64. 31. SHK2.DY, EXTltir CLASS NO. 235? MAT 19, 1874. sa 74. 69. 68, 75, 27. 71, 17. I. 24. 5. 23. SHELBY. CLASS NO. 234? HAY 19, 1374. 36. 39. 55, 5, 17, 61, 14, 23. 26. 12. 13. 7, 45. Address J. CLUTE, Post office box 4,369, New York city. PRIVATE RETREAT FOR INEBRIATES AND PER sous suffering from mental or nervous uepresslon. Dr. WILLIAM MURPHY, late Health Commissioner, has opened nis spacious residence, Mount Vernon, Westches ter county, N. Y., us a sanitarium lor both sexes. Letters addressed Dr. WILLIAM MURPHY will receive imme diate attention. Royal Havana lottery.? circulars of pull information furnished free; Spanish Bank Notes and Governments purchased; established in 1868. TAYLOR A CO., Bankers. 11 Wall street, New York. SPECIAL NOTICE. Havana Bankers. For circulars or information apply to J. U. MARTINEZ A CO , Banters. Box 4.685 Post office. 10 Wall street. New York. <t?1 AfWlAH ? ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.? JjplUU.UUU. Official drawings on file; #450.000 cash gifts: circulars and full particulars sent free. Ad dress P. C. DEVLIN, stationer and General Agent, 3J Liberty street 0 DRY OOOU3. C TREAT SALE OP OHOS GRAIN SASlf RIBBONS, X at LORD A TAYLOR'S. Grand street, corner chrys tie street, on Wednesday, May 20. 50 pieces at 75c., worth 90c. 50 pieces at 75c., worth $1. 50 pieces at 7ftc., worth Si 25 .K) pieces at 75c. . worth Si <0 50 pieces at 76c., worth SI M 50j>ieces at.. 75c., worth Si 75 7-inch, H-uich and 9-tnch gross grain Sash Ribbons: your choice at 75c. per yard. The sale to couimenco on Wednesday, May 2U. Don't fail to come. MILLINERY AND UKkSSMAKING. / lOMPAGNIE LYONAISE DRESSMAKING KSTAB \y' HshmenL ? Muklng up and remodelling ladies' own materials and remodelling dresses receive special atten tion. N. B.? No charge tor extras. Mine. JOSEPHINE OOLDEN, No. 9 East Thirtieth st. MJiE. DEMORKST'S GRAND OPENING OF HER new show rooms, with the new summer styles. 17 East Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue. Reliable patterns ot every novelty. WAXTEO-BV A FIRST CLASS FRENCH MIL ? T liner, a lew more customers, cither by the dav or at home; novel sit vies; terms moderate. Address FRENCH MILLINER, lleraid officc. POST OFFICE NOTICE. POST OFFICE NOTICE. -THE MAILS FOR EUROPE tortile week ending Saturday, May 23, 1874, will close at this office ns follows cjh Tuesday, at 5 and Ilk A. M. ; on Wednesday, at tS.'j A. M. ; on Thursday, at ll^i A. M., and on Saturday, at 8 A. M. und 12 M. T. L. JAMES, Postmaster. LOA\ OFFICES. AT ?0 NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULToN AND .lohn streets.? Advances made to anv amount on Lite Policies, Merchandise, Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Pianos, Ac. NtffMAN LEOPOLD, 80 Nassau street. AT WOLF & BROTHERS', 698 BROADWAY, BE twecu Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, silks. and particularly Pianos; business coutldential. Los senores hablun Espanol. A -COSMOPOLITAN LOAN OFFICE. 82 NINTH ? street, near Broadway, will purchase or make ad vances on valuable i'lanos. Furniture. Merchandise, Mortgages. Jfc. Otllcial salaries discounted. Privuto parlors tor ladles. Closed on Saturdays. AT 5" THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY? Monev loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, or the same bought. ISAACS. 57 Thirteenth street. N. B.? No business transacted on Saturday. T L. MINTZ'S, 750 BROADWAY. BETWEEN A8TOR place und Eighth street, money loaned on Dia monds, Watches; also ladies' and gentlemen's Wearing Apparel bought. AT HY MAN'S, 710 BROADWAY-LIBERAL AD vances made on Diamonds. Watches, f-tlverw&re, Ac. ; or will pav the highest market price lor the HUH, American office.? $7fl,ooo on diamonds, Watches, Jewel?, Silver. India Shawls, .-ilk*. Luces, Valuables. Ac.; utmost value loaned, or will buy: estab lished 1854. J. H. BARRINGEK. 7S5 Broadway. Money loan id on diamonds, watohbs, jew. elry and Silverware, and the suine bought and sold. GEO. C. ALLEN, 1,19k) Broadway, uear Twenty ninth street, under Sturtevont House. OQ NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.? OU Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewclrv and all kinds of Merchandise. The same bought und fold. Room L _ HaYMAN LEOPOLD. ")AQ StXT A AVENUE, BETWEEN "twenty". t:V/#J fourth and Tweniy-flfth streets.? Liberal ad vances made ou Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Laces and shawls, fame bought at lull value. L. BERNARD. /?Q - BROADWAY. NEAR AMITY STREET.? MONEY yiOfJ liberally advanccii on Diamonds. Watches. Jew. elry. Pianos and all Merchandise, at the confidential losn office. H. Gr.IGEKMAN. 0S3 Broadway. Q-l Q BROADWAY (REMOVED FROM 913)? OLDEST t'lO establishment.? Monev advanced on Diamonds, Watches, .Jewelry, l.aces. Ac. .same bought. A. c, HERTS. 1 I - BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWENTY -SIXTH 1.1 and Twenty-seventh streets.? Monev loaned on Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry. silverware, siPt*, Pianos. Ac. Parlor tor ladles. Business confidential. S. FIHLslil, late o! USI Broadway. 1 i)H7 BROADWAY. OVER HERALD BRANCH iiuvl I office, room B.? Parlor for ladles. Branch No. 1,207 Broauwav. Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Ac. Same bought and told. UNDO BR(IS. ?I n nnn ro loan-on watches, diamonds, tJPlvM'V/U Jeweirv and silverware, or bought tor cash. Old Gold and Silver bought. LIONEL JACOBS, No. 8Astor House. raSTRUCTIOS. AT THOMPSON'S COLLEGE. ? FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper lustituto, Bookkeeping. Writing, Arithmetic tuuuht, day and evening, i.ndies depart ment. telegraphy taught practically with instrument* in oil* iiuaricr. BOAKDINU SCHOOL. AT WILTON, CONN.? HOME oonilurts; healthy locution ; thorough instruction ; terms reasonable. Address AUGUSTUS Wril'fLOCK. C3 IKARD INSTITUTE, Sfl EAST SIXTY-SECOND T street, near Central Park, a tlrs. class French and English school tor boys, will receive pupils lor sul dtir lug sunimor vacation ; terms moderate. Protossor PAUL E. GiltARD, Director. TV ANTED? FOR THE FALL, IN A BOAR DIN O Vt school for young ladlas. two house governesses! one to take oharge oi primary department; a knowledge nt calisthenics Indispensable ; thu pttier to tnucli tue higher English branahes, mstueroauos, history *?. Ad* dr?*s bdft&IWl'olt *??. SFORTI ? UtXiS. Ui ii us, ?c. A LTERJXG M CZZLK TO BREECH LOADING (SUNS ii ? specialty, Addnt* CL.iKK & >N i.I UKK. .'II Wert Pratt street, Baltimore. IjlOR SALE-A I I N h PARROT. SPEAKING ENG. JT IUIi. Freneh. German ami Spanish, for having to leave town; price $W. gold Addres* 17(1 Bleecker street, room 70. D' THE Tl'UKi KERKOOT PARK. SECONU DA*. SPRlNO MEETING. No. S? Purse i.'r.O, lor horse* that never beat 2:?X E. Carpenter's b. in. L.my Kaierty. K. uunham's * x. diaries E. Crouty. P Webber's b m Rose May. Thomas Evans' ?.'? c Pollock. J. Puwllng's b. t Byard. M. Mead's eh. g. Malor. SAME DAY. No. 4? Ptir-i' of $<i)u. for homes ttiat nevor beat I -.30. J. L. Anderson'* b. g. Ki Ki. formerly Geo. W. Puierson J. II. Phillips' v'. *? .lack Draper. Owner's br u. Berkshire Boy. J. Chamber*' o. m. Molsey. J. 1). Brown's g. in. Belle of Toronto. >1. Meail s br. m. Annie Collins Race* commence at 3 P. 11 Admission to nil parts of the track, $i. The new Club House, or. tiie Boulevard, ts now open. Coney Island cars will be promptly on tune. WM. Mo.UAHON, Proprietor. IIROTrlNQ AT FLEETWOOD PARK, ON WEDNKS duv, Mav .M, at '1 1*. M.. ,t inatcli lor Sl.OdJ, miie heats, best :? In ft. in harness. ? John Murphy's s. if. Sorrel Jake and Peter Webber's b. m. Rose May. The Same Day.? A purse tor SI0U, inilo heals, best S In 6. in harness . ?.'?o to nrst, S3J to second, J-0 to third. for liorse.s tlutt never beat 2 -.45. J limes Magee'n blk. in Midnight. Peter Malleus' b. III. Adda. John Murpliv's b. in. Lady Trimble, Charles Lull's b. a. Kansas Pet. K. smith's b. it. Ilumpty Duinpty. J. M. Alcott's c. g. Jim. It Wilson's b. 8. Patsy Bolivar. Tho Same Uajr.? A match tor $530, mile beats, best S In Si Mr. Weeks' vr. I. Bollv Lewis and b. m. Lady Weeks, to wagon, and C. Hmselle's b. g. Tivoll, In harness. Admission *L WILLIAM II. VAN COTT, Superintendent. HORSES, CAHIUAGU8, iScC. A? IMPORTANT SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY . SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY;. MAY 81, AT 11 O'CLOCK, AT STABLE NO. 3 NEILSON PLACE (MERCER STREET), AND It K Alt OK NEW YORK HOTEL. OF f IIE ENTIRE TURNOUT OK A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN, INCLUDING FAST AND HIGHBRED HORSES. ELEGANT CARRIAGES, HARNESS, BLANKETS, AC.. BY JENKINS Jt DUFF, A UCTION E h R.->, including the celebrated and last trotting Horse, Nor folk, 15% hands high. 7 years old; sired by Alexander's A baullan and raised bv James Patterson. Esq., at Lex ington, Ky. ; he is one of the linost and fastest ynung horses ever brought to this city, having trotted a mile last tall on 1* leetwood track in 2:34. without any prep aration: lie is very stylish, full of guine. does not null in compam mid can show 2:40 on day of sale ; lie is war ranted sound and kind. I* a st brown Gelding, Neptune, raised In Kentucky and sired by Pilot; ho is l:">\i hands high, 6 years old: was purchased by urcent ownjr last tall on fils showing a tulle itl 2 :M ; lie Is oure gaiiod and reliable; goes in line style, and as a road horse has no superior and lew equals; can always beat 3 minutes; warranted sound and kind. Also the last bay trotting .Mare, Lady Buckley. 15 hands high. 7 years old ; was sired by Kthuu Allen, dam a French "mare; she trotted three heats on Fleetwood track last tall, ail inside of 2:46; she can aow always beat 2:15. and is warranted sound and kmd. Also last uud handsome Ahalalluli Mare, 15,'i hands high. 9 years ot She is very handsomo and bloodlike; was sired by Edsnll's Hambletoniaii dam Abdallah; she took preinluni at State nur In Kentucky three years ago. when she was purchased by present owner", and has since been used as a road mare; she can beat 2:45, and cun show a 2 iV> g.-ut ; she is very stylish In harness, and is kind and true iu every particular, and must be seen to be appreciated. Also tine and fust bar Trotting Gelding, 15% hands high. 7 years old ; was sired uv General Knox, dam by Ethan Allen: he Is a beautiful blood bay, with full black mane und tail and was raised in Vermont and purchased there tor present owner: ho is very stylish : has high knee action ; needs no check nor martlugale when driv ing ; is aifald ot nothing and can trot in 2 :10 or better; he is a great | ole horse, with great endurance and Is warranted sound and kind. * Also u very tine bay Trotting Mare. 18% hands high, 7 years old ; was sired bv Volunteer; is pure gaiteu and honest when 111 company andean trot to pole in 2 :W; she can trot single In three minutes uud Is afraid of nothing; can be driven to locomotive by a lady or child; tbe Is warranted sound and kind. N. B.? i ho above horse ana mare have been driven to gether, and drive, act and style alike; can be driven up to cars and are airaid ot nothing, and can trot to pole in 2:10; will bo sold sepaialely or together. Also I tine buy depot Horse, 15^ hands high, 9 years old, aud is one ot the safest and best family horses in the country; he is sound and kind. Also 1 Coupe Roc kaway, 1 light Curtain Rockaway, 1 depot Wagon, all have pole and shafts: 2 fine top trot ting Wagons, 2 pony Phaetous, 1 light open Wagon, 1 skeleton Wagon, 2 sets of double Harness, 4 sets of single Harness, tine Blankets and Robes, ladies' and gen tlemen's Saddles and Bridles. Whips, Ac., Ac. N. B ?This will be one ot the finest opportunities ever ofl'ere.i to gentlemen in search of any ot the above, as all will be sold to the highest bidder, without limit or re striction. SALE POSITIVE, RAIN OR SHINE, PROMPTLY AT 11 O'CLOCK THIS MORNING. A SSIGNEE'S SALE, A by van TASSKLL & KEaRNEY, AUCTIONEERS, Oillcc 110, 112 anil 1.4 Eust thirteenth street. ON Wl-.DNESOAY, M A V 2U, AT 1UU O'CLOCK, THE ENTIRE CONIENTS OK MAN U FACTOR 4 of tlto late firm ot DUSENBU KY A NELSON, AT NO. 137 SOUTH FIFTH AVENUE, consisting of top and no top Road Wagons, top Depot and Business Wagons, 'fools, stock and Fixtures of paint, trimmers' and blacksmiths' shops; lot of Unfinished Work, Otllcc fixtures. Ac. Stock now on exhibition and catalogues at Auctioneers' office. By order of K. R. WILSON, Assignee. A FINE SIX BEAT COUPE ROCKAWAY. BY IIALE, una halt ton six (-eat park Phaeton. by Manvllle, 1 Landau and 1 Caieclie, by Broome street brewster. top and open road Wajgons i>y Stivers. Duscnbury A Van Duser, Corbett and other city makers; 1 top business Gig 1 Barouche, a extension tor) park Phaetons, a large asso i- 1 ni i i it ot to:> and open ba-ket, road and pony Phae tons, 1 light coupe hockaway, I fine stivers depot Wngon, 4 sulkies by Catlcry, half lop Phaeton by God win: also tine assortment top and open lull spring and side bar road Wagon* ot my own make. WILLIAM 11. O i4aY, ?-() to 2i) Wooster street. A N ELEGANT ESTABLISHMENT FOB SALE-LOW, x\. consisting of tailing top Wagon, with pule and shafts, nearly new- I single Harness, new; 2 sets of ele gant double Harness, used but a short time; ono of the most stylish Dog Curts ifonr wheeled) In tlio cltv, mod but a lew times, and 4 young an. I elegiitit gentleman's Roadsters, 15'j hands high, one pair of which cannot bo outstyied by anv team "I horses in New York, i'ne above property belongs to a gentleman about leaving the city, and must be sold, singly or together. ? all and examine at Stables 103 West Thirtieth street, corner sixth avenue. ?SECOND HAND CARRIAGES AT LOW PRICES. Clarence, nearly new, cost $2,201); Brett, In splendid condition ; Park HI) tie ton, lor four persons; Derby TCart, pole and shafts; Road-Wagons. J. B. BREWSTER a CO., of Twenty-flfth street. A -THREE COUPE ROCKAWAYS, SIX BUGGIES, . five Pony Phaetons, six Barouches, second hand, taken In exchange ; good as new ; sold low. HAM'S, Four tti street and Broadway. A GENTLEMAN WILL SELL, AT A FAIR PRICE, A young, stylish bav Horse and a bay Mare, fast nnd gentle; also a pretty Mare, suitable for a lady's driving; Serial beiorc purchasing will be allowed. This stock is unusually handsome, and worthy the attention of auy one desiring horses tor light driving. Address box 5, 137 Post otltce. A LOT OF OPEN SIDE BAR ROAD WAGONS, EX press, grocery and light business Wagons tor sale cheap. :(??) West i weuty -seventh street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. B UGG Y. MADE TO ORDER- BY BARGE NTT OF Boston, worth will be sold for $100, the owner having no lurthcr use lor It. Apply at CASSIN'S stables, 11S East Fifteenth street A? OMNIBUS FOR SALE. NEARLV NEW, CARRY. ? ing 12 passenuers, built by John Mcpheuson A Co. Apply at Union Club siablo, Elizabeth, N. J. WM. McOORMICK. ilANDSOME BAY SADDLE MARE l-OR SALE. ! low? la1-, hands Inch ; 7 years old . warranted sound and kind. Apply at stable. No. 14 Churlton si. A LADY'S PD.NY Tl' llNOUT FOR SALE? PON Y i.Tji A hands, warranted sound and .kind tn all harness; will siaml by steam cars. Also Basket I'haeton and Harness: host citv maker: will ?ell cheap. Apply at private stable I'M East Twentv-eighth street. ? VERY STYLISH COUPE HORSE, 0 YEARS OLD. J\. kind In every place; two top Wagons, ono lump seat; three ets double Harness, one sincrle; all city made, In good order; harness will do lor hacking. Will le sold very low. Apply at 151 East Kifly-seveotn street pIuVaTE STABLE? ALL CONVENIENCES"; cheap; was bid In under foreclosure, ('an be seen at 10 o'clock. Apply on premises, 140 West Thirty -second street A" N EXTENSION AND 8 1 1 1 FT IN O TOP PA R K Phaeton ; u>eil only six mouths, with Harness. $.'M). i Can be seen at 10 o'clock. 140 West Thlrty-sccoud street, j ?BARGAINS.? PARTIES GOING ABROAD WILL j . sell very low, to cash buyers, consisting of 2 liu lit i top Wagons, S very light single seat open ao., 8 stylish Pony Phaetons, I Depot Wagon, I extrusion top Park i Phaeton, stable and double Harness. All the above stock j Is as good us new. Inquire ol the bookkeeper, Waverley j stables. 147 unl 151 West Thirty-tilth street. GENTLEMAN'S*" TURNOUT- FOR "TaLR? COV ! listing of sorrel Mare, Road Wagon. Harness and ; Blankets, all in good order; Will be fold very cheap lor , want of u.-e. iuqulre In store corner of Elug an l West 1 streets. A -FOR SALE CHEAP. CAR LOAD WESTERN J%, Uorses.fltior butcher, baker. mllkaian or truck- | man: just arrived this morning, and a trial allowed, la- | quire at No >40 Stanton street. A ?VERY FINE SIDE-BAR TOP WaQON : RUBBER ? mounted Harness; best city makers, gooil as new; tor half value. Inquire 26.'* Third avenue, corner Twenty first street (grocery store). A "-to" Let,' by" the day, week or MonTiT ? Horses, Wagon*. Phaetons, single and double ' 'I'ouins, us stylish as any private cstabliflliucnt. JEN KIN - a RYAN, Waverley stables, isi West I hlrtv-flith ! street, near Broadway. A LAN DAU LET FOR SALE-NEW, NEVER BEEN _ V used, city ma le, or win trade lor a Coupe of less value. No. 2 a West Fortieth sirewt. . - MO RTQ AG A>X L E O F~HOR S Eg, AO. V, J.'.WBTT, Auctioneer, will sell tomorrow I (Thursday) at II o'clock, at II. Budleman's txpresa I Stables 5j0 West Fourteenth street, near highlit avenue, to nil ot truck Horses , one Troftiug Mara, enn H ot be ter 1 tii Hi) three minutes; set Express Harness, no top Waron I and set ot Harness : six good work Horses, stuble Fix tures, Blankets, Whip*. Ac. Sale positive, rain or sums. E. H b, N RV HREVOORT, attorney for mortgages. AT ?01. $73 AND tat KAuH-TUREE OOOD WORK Horses, vyorili double the money; Grocery Wagon, with ton. ?Ni U?m?s?. $.u M Or ore street, bear UiiitM. HORSES, CAUHiAUKS. diC. A OBKAT. HIUIILY IM POUT a N'T AM) I'NUE- ! JY SERVED A' siii.NhJ. 'S SaL,E. KMBRACINU 111 It i INK VI ?Tin K up l(I,OODHl? llOIt.-h-S, C Ait Rl AUKS, PHaETONS, ROAD WAChNS, I 11A KN'KaS KV...K <J|> I u \\ PI'BUC All'- , HON I.N Till.- CUV. nl-' TEAMS SAD- . lILli AMI DIUVI.NC, IIOI.K.-, LADIES' U.IIVIMi ; llOliSKs. PON1KS a.SU riiOTTKK*. JullN I. VAXDKWaIKI'., Al CTtONEER. will sell by public ?uoU(n., by order ol tlie Hon. Wiu. I I'otur, Assignee, on I burs lav (to morrowj, May .l.ai st*- i b I c No. 43 Great Juliet strict, AT 10K <?'( l.Ot'K PROMPT. the entire tine stock >: horwn, carriages, Ac., of a private | gentleman well known .u tin* city aim Washington. aud | formerly eoimectea with j?v Cooke .t i!o. Also, at some time, the :ine Stock ol a prominent mer chant ol this city, who goe- abroad. Xoi ) Hii'l 3 are two line .lark t>av eouDe, coach or I family Horses, about 1G hands high. 6 ami 7 year* olil; I both finely bred and handsome, rich and stylish in ap- i pearunce; tint traveller# ; the one in ta.it, have superb I action; no vice* or tricks; Sine tandem horses, and war- i ranted sound and kind: tbev make a rich. stvlUb auu line couch teaui, and for coupe, dog cart or b?ddi? bave lew superiors; sold separately. No. S is the most elegant teatn of hands.. me dark dap ple uray Geldings m the city; are about 1 bands high, ti and 7 year* old this spring; w ere both raised, broken and trained in Kentucky by Col. Clay, and are three quarters thoroughbred* : uo teuui or horses that stand In >ew York outst.vle them or are tiner or nobler, ap pearing either standing or moving; have long, flowing manes and lull.,, limbs and Itet strong and perfect, long, arched necks, clean blooded heads aud perfect and com Pact In lorm; no tnier or more plea--unt driving team on ark or road are sharp, game aud prompt, ilthough easily contrulle I and pleasant aud easy on the bit , drive together t> periection. and can bedriveu and handled bv the most oruinary driver with perleci ease aim safety; have no vices, trick, tnults or blemishes, ami are war ranted sound, kind andpertect; they are warranted to travel in 3 :10 together ; their owner ha- driven them in S :U? to lop wiyoii : will travel l&tailcs an hour and not be distressed . tliey attract marked altent'oii wherever Uicy go and are the admired of all admirers; nave size and strength enough lor coacu and speed lor road. No. 4. The handsomest team of young dark dapple chestnut trotting or lady's driving Mares in this Hi tec, or any oilier; arc penect models of grace and beauty and periect pets; no artist could draw them finer; were both ?:red by an imported Arabian horse. lor nierly owned by the late William II. .>ewai\l ; are lull sisters: J and ti years old this spring , about IMi | high; compactly made; due. clean necks; luteliiceni | hrotis and perfect iu lorm; they look tlrst premium ut I state fair lor being tlie linesl matched, handsomest, and their even action. Hue tempers aud style ; they can be driven by any ladv who can hold reins at full speed wlih puriocl sttiety ; In ruct. they drive themselves, and know us much about tlie roads as any ordinary driver ; are without vice, trick, fault or blemish . tearless of loco motive, bell, carts, steamboats or anything el.-e : can bo cared lor splendidly by ladies or children; are always hardy, rugged and neat; tliev can beat 2 :W together, with slack reins; a lady drove them nist summer to pony phuclou in :ifi. with proper tralnhig tlicy would trot very last; are warranted sound, kind andpertect. i This Team is invaluable for faiuilv or road use . tlicy also tutike a mm tandem team, and for leaders In lour-in- | hand tliev have no eouals;thcy and the grays bave i frequently been drivcu lour-in hand to Kngllsli drag, and were so exhibited last Mill at Washington, where they trotted a tull mile lour In-hand in 3:l!i. No. 5. i-'ine, sale, genteel an I handsome bay Mare, 15, I high, 7 years old : hus been used by ladies to pony phae ton the last vcar: -nte tor the timid to drive and no i sw eeter or mote pleasing driver exists; is last traveller, in lact, was bought tor a tirst class trotler and has record ol i :il, Imt her amiable, sate and good qualities endeared* lier to the latlv ol the lam ly, bv whom she has exclu sively been used . is a noble and sensible animal war ranted sound aud kind. No. (5 is the handsomest child's or lady's Pony offered in this city | blood bay; atiout I- hands high. 6 years old: Worth about SI.'iU; is a periect nilllature little horse and resembles a thoroughbred; Is perfectly and finely broken to harness and saddle: has been used by a youth o< twelve years ol i this last year: is a periect not aud picture, sale lor the most timid lady or child to handle and care: fine traveller ; without the least vice, trick, or b.eioish. in the stable or out; in fact has com won sense , Is warranted sound, kind, and periect. No. 7 is the last gentleman's road and trotting horse, (JEN. S1IKUMAN. it dark chestnut, about 10'j hands high, 7 years old; an elegant, rich, genteel, pure gaitcd and last trotting horse; has 6 years old record in Kentucky ol :tull. and na< greatly Improved In speed since; lie can now show better than 'i to 40 to road wagon, and in Ave days can go to track antl show three heuLs below 2:35; no finer horse for road purposes goes the road, being a styash, pleasant and agreeable driver; no hupping or fretting, and makes no mistakes; ranks No. lou roau; warranted souud and kind, Also a thoroughbred saddle Mare, about lfl*a high, 8 years old, and one tine brown road and trotting Horse. Full particulars of both at sale. Also one Landau, satin lined, by Wood Bros.; one English Drag, one tour-wheeled Dog uart. one pony Phaeton, two Brewster lop Wagons, one light trotting Wagon; also double, single and tandem Harness, all best makers; Kngllsli riding Saddles, Blankets, Robes, Booths, Whips, Ac., Ac. The whole comprising as fine a stock as was ever of fered to an American public, and all is positively to be sold to highest bidder irrespective of cost or value, with out reservation or restrictions. Stock now on exhibition at stable, where particulars can be ascertained. AT BARKER'S CITY AUCTION MART AND K. Y. TATTERsALLS. corner of Broadway und Thirty-ninth street. Major CHas. W. BARKER, Auetlonoer. REGULAR SALES Oj' HOUSES, CARRIAGES, AC., EVERY WKi)Nx23DAY AND SATURDAY, AT EI.HVEN O'CLOCK. TWEKTV-FOUR HOURS allowed tor trial on every horse sold mi (lor warrantee. THIS IS THE ONLY AUCTION MART IN THE STATE bavins the proper facilities lor showing horsce on sale? vit. a large drlvins ring, entirely under cover, and plenty ot room lor examination. CATALOGUE Ol' SALE THIS DAY, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. GENTLEMAN'S ROAD TURNOUT, COMPRISING A fast und handsome dark bay trotting eeldlng, well known 011 the VoKl as the "Harris Horse:" 15?., high, 7 years old; and elegant and very gamer driver ; has repeatedly shown trials a toll mile in trom 2 :(6 to 8 minutes; is al ways a sutt. nny and every day 2:50 trotter to road wagon; fenr* nothing; can be driven by a lady at speed and is wurrunted sound and kind, together wiih tine side liar top Koad Wagon, by Page ; Harness oy Neilson A Guile; Clothing, Ac. THE SPEEDY BLACK TROTTING GELDING "Ned Ellis:" sired by Young Morrill; IS % high, 7 years old.- a tine, free und liaadv driver; hus trotted in 2:51 to tuu lb. roaci wagon : U agreut all day roadster, aud is warranted soun I uiid kind. BEAU I IFUL GRAY LADY'S phaeton Marc, J5hlgh, 7 vcai?>(>ld. u stvlish and pleasant driver; can trot In 3 minutes; luus been driven by n ludy lor the past year, and is warranted sound and kind. FAST HAY [IAMB I.ETON lA.V Gelding. 16 high, 10 years old ; a prompt driver ; has trotted in 3 minutes; gentle lor any one to drive .warranted kind. CON I KAClOK'S TURNOUT, comprising grav Mare, H' j high, 7 years old ; tine iree driver: can trot in 3% minutes. and Is warranted sound and kind ; also light Business Uig, Harness. Ac. i-.LEGaNt HAY KKNTL'CKY BRED coupe Ilorsa. 18 high, 7 years old; extra action, style and unpen ranee ; can trot in 3 minutes: fearen > locomotive, and is war ranted sound and kind ; the property of Colonel .fames Anderson, who leaves lor Europe on Sutardav next HLAi K DRAUGHT HORSE, lti httf h, 8 years old : good driver ; great wolght puller ; warranted kind ; also Truck, Truck liar lies*, Ac. ONE OF THE FINEST AND MOST DESIRABLE voung golden sorrel (ieldings In the State; Is 16% high, 5 vcars old ; an elegant and very stylish driver ; can trot in is V, attract" much attention; is perfect lor family use, uud i? warranted sound and kind EIGHTEEN TOP AND NO TOP road Wagons. NINE TOP AND NO TOP express Wagons. ONE CUT UNDER TOP depot Wagon, by Taylor. FIVE TOP AND NO 'lOPpony Phaetons. o E FINE KOCKAWAY, by lerrell. NEW AND SECOND HAND Harness, hor?e Clothing, Ac. LOT OF SECOND HAND Carriages of all descriptions. ALSO ELEVEN OTHER UOHShS. FULL DESCRIPTION AT -ALE. SALES NEVER POSTPONED on account of weather. ARNOLD'S OARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 784 BROAD way. Coupe, Pole and Shafts. Four seat top aud no top Park Phaetons, by Miner A Stevens. Four scat extension top Park Phaeton. C spring Pony Phaeton. Four seat Park Pony Phaeton. Four seat Rockuways. Top and no-!op Pony Phaetons. Top one hall und tuil spring Trotting Wagons, Ac. \ T CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 214 EAST NINTH Jx street, between Secoud aud Third avenues? Exten sion ton Phaetons, Kockawavs. Depot Wagons, top aud uo top Wagons, J rotting Wagons, Ac. VAN tasseLL A KEARNEY. A SSIGNEE'S SALE? THIS DAY, AT 10}f O'CLOCK, A of DUSc.NBURY A NELSON Carriage Manutuctor.v, No. 13; south Fifth avenue. Top and no top Trotting Wagons. Also, unfinished Wagons, Ac., of every description, and Tools of b luck smith, wood turniug and paiut shops; also ma terials of same. WM. VAN TA.-8KLL Auctioneer. SADDLE PONY FOR 8ALE-13 HANDS, 6 YEARS oid ; warranted sound and kind : has been used by children . also side Saddle, m good order. Apply at latS East Twenty-seventh street. STYLISH BRIGHT BAY HORSeT" WITH"LONg". flowing mane and tall, 15?, hands high; is a good road or lamlly horse: trotted last season in 2:13: is lust lti from the country, and will bo sold at a sacrifice as the owner has no use tor him: warranted sound and kind and tears nothing, lo be seen at 182 Thompson street. ' l -I OFFER POUR HORSEs7 FIT KOREAN Y BUsT J \ ? lu ss, and will sell them at u sacrifice on account of my husband's death. Inquire at 111 Amity street, tu lager beef saloon. A PONY, II HANDS? PErTeCTLY" SAFE FOR children tn ride or drive. Basket Phaetoa. Harne-s, Robe, $2: 5; separately; splendid new Rockuwav. 41.W; built 'o order; cost 12JQ. 511 seventh avenue, near Thirty-eighth street. ? f ilE NOH HI BST LADY'S OOMPLETE TURNOUT A> In tiie city? Very stylish llorse ; sound and kind ; is uirald 0! nothing; stands without tying; Phsctou and Harness, all complete, at a low flguro. Inquire of the bookkeeper. Wuverley Stables, L15 West Thlrtv-tUth street, near Broadway. A-P E R F E CT OEM ? LIGHT SIDE BAR~ LRaT H h R . Top Wngon. new, made to order, /or #125; best city maker; less than half cost. TALLMAN'S stable, *7 Great Jones street. A KG A FN? ' PO R CASH. -TWO LIGHT EXPtlEBS Wavons, one side bar top, one full spring top and a beauiiinl Itoad Wagon: also new single Harness, rub ber mounted, and new express Harness. 141 East six tecnth street /10UPE BY BREWSTER A CO., OF BROOME \J street Four seat no-top Park Phaeton, by Brewster, of Broome stieet. Hrett or very light Barouche, by Brewster, ol Broome 1 ratt- .. _ *uur seat Doj Cart, by J. B. Brewster k Co., of Twen ty-tilth street Road Wagons, by J. B. Brewster A Co., of Twenty -fifth Street. Laudaulet, very tine, by J. B. Brewster A Co., of Twen ty tilth ttrcet. Landaulet. nearly new, by Demnrest A Co. * Landaulet. nearly tiuw, by H. M. stivers. hour stui ram Phuetoti. nearly new, bv R. M. Stiver*, 'lop and no top Pony Phaetons, of every style sad va riety. Top and no-lop Road Wagons, of every style and varl ?t f. Coupe Rookswey. circular iront, by J. C. Ham. Four seat top aud no-toi' Deuot Wa#ou. lour seat Depot Kookawavs. Ac. - ? _ At private sale. By VAN TAS3KLL A KEARNEY. Auctioneers, m ill ffl'i.'ilSMMMV' St? fete UOK?fc>. CAMttlASEJ. dtt. / lARRlAGKS K'?R >AL!5. AT THE OLD KSTAB ' U?li?-<3 manufactory, if Nevm* street, Brooult n ; nil stvles, otw unit second huud, Ju per > ent le-- than .vw Vorh. prices. H. B WITTY A in. DKI'Ol W'ACDS-, LIGHT IIDCKAWAVS. DOG CARTS. P;trk in! "ouy Phaeton*. Cabriolets, Coupes. Coupe Ro kawiivs and oilier seasonable family Carriages ""J 1- i^li ( Wag' u> . rtasonah'c prii i!.*. MaNUFaci UKERS' UNION. ?l Broadway. ! DBI*OT WaOO*. WITH 8 Him NO skats, FOB iniir or six, m excellent order ami fresh I v paint'd. $250. Bay Mare. Kentucky, thoroughbred. 1S.2. 6 vears nil . uuusualiv stylish and spirited : sound and kind under the -uil.ile an 1 lu harness. $iSU. No. 17 Weill * ort.v -fourth street T/DWaRD SCHKNCK. AUCTIONEER. Fj KLKGaNT PUIVaTK Ksl'AHLISHMENT, the property of a private gentleman, removing to the country, to wit:? Horses? A very elegant Fpan of blood bay Morses. 15?i hands, Sand 'J year* old; of ^r.'at beautv and stvle ; war ranted perfectly sound and hum and line driver*. I'l.ire'ue? A full size Clarence, sniftlng glass front; built by \> ooa Hros. ; in line order. Coupe Clarence? Lined wltli Russia leather; In floe order: by Miner A Stevens. Dug Cart -With pole and shatts, nearly new; bv one of the bent city makers. l ine i'oiible Ilarnens. The above will be told at auo tion at the stable. IS East TWKNTY-EIGHTH STREET. ON SATURDAY. 230 INST , AT S>J O'CLOCK. The above can be seen at any time. IfXECUTORS' SALE OF A GKNTLEM \N'S PRIVATE j establishment?At auction, by BOWK a 1I1LI.IEK. Auctioneers, on Wednesday. May il). .it 11 o'elock, at No. S Washing ton alley, between Washington mid Clinton places, tor ml! i>ur;icular? tee auction notice*. I^AMILY COL' HE HOUSE? DARK BROWN, 1H HANDS. ,T toutid, free : so eentle a tadv or child can drive him; price $4''0 : invaluable lor family. Address A. M. TRED WELL, Madison Post office, N. J. IP OR SALE? GENTLEMAN'S ROAD HORSE; IS bunds, color buy; sound, kind and ccntle ; can be driven by a la.iv: trots m three minutes; sold on account oi owner leaving city. Applv at Kbbitt's stables. Twenty second street and Seventh avenue. JI*OR SALE? A GENTLEMAN'S COMPLETE TURN out, consisting of Brett In perlect order and nearly new. pair ot matched L'ravs, sound and kind in single ami double hnrness ami excellent under saddle Can be seen at KBBI I'T'S Mablo, corner Seventh avenue and Twenty second street. l'lji: SALE? A CHERRY BAY COUPE OR CARRIAGE I Horse, lii^j hands hitrh; sound and kind; can trot t mile in :i>j minutes. Apply at 19 liust i'wenty seventh St. TTIOR SALE-AVERY HANDSOME THOROUGHBRED I Mare; lumorted ; warranted sound und kind in double or single harness. Can be seen at Itil East Thirty-Pith street. ipoit SALE? A TEAM OF MARKS. 15>, HANDS I hlirh, very stylish and ol great endurance; can trot together in :i>4; also Park Phaeton, unde bv R. M. stivers; double Harness, Ac.; cost $2.8U0, price $I,2U0; must be seen to be appreciated. Apply iu insurance ollloe 13,1 Bowery. JflOR SALE? A HANDSOME PAIR Of BAY CAR. 1 riage Horses. lli hands, S years old ; sold for want of use. May be seen at private stable 109 South sixth street, Williamsburg, l. i. "JjIOR SALE? AN ENGLISH THOROUGHBRED F Horse. Can be seen at privato stable No. 9 West Twelfth street. . 171011 SALE? A PAIR OF SI'YLISII BAY HORSES, ' kind und sound, tine double Harnps- and Clarence, in perlect order ; can be seen at Udell's stables, Lexing ton avenue, corner Klfty-seventli street, or address OWNER, BAY HORSES, box 180 Herald office. FOR SALE? ELEVEN HOUSES, JUST ARRIVED ironi Pennsylvania; to be sold cheap, from $7S to $230. Inquire at No. 253 Monroe street. JTIOR SALE-A HANDSOME LIGHT GRAY HORSE, 8 r years old, 1S.1 hands; sound, kind ; a good roadster and enn trot ? mile In 3 :S0 sure. Inquire at rooms S and 0, No. 49 Court street, BrooKlyn. For sale-a new doppel truck at 410 east Thirteenth street, near First avenue. filOR SALE-BY A GENTLEMAN OS THE POINT OF 1 leaving for Europe, a handsome gray Hor*e. seven years old, a team ot brown Horses, a Clarence In excel lent order, 'Baldwin's" make, a Phaeton and a depot Wagon, nearly new. Apply, lor a low days, to Mr. a. RUtiCH, Grand Hotel. Broadway and Thirty-tlrst street. For sale ? just arrived from Virginia, 20 saddle and carriage Horses, from 10 to 19 hands high; well broko to saddle and harness, well bred and will so sold chc ip. Also i0 Ponies. 9 to 14 hands hiicti ; all well broko. ; Apply to L. DOUGLASS, Si Lex ington avenue. For sale? two horses, 8 years, is and 16 hands: tit for anv purpose and sold tor want of use ; price SUA and $125. 12S Charles street, near Greenwich. FOR SALE-HORSE; warranted PERFECT every way, 15 hands; grav; very handsome; 7 years; can trot in 2:44: owned by private party In country, three hours' ride by rail ; price low. Address C. C., box 3,204 Post office. JIOR SALE? A SPLENDID HAY GELDING. 7 YEARS I old. I5)i bunds hign . sound, gentle and kind; war- 1 ranted; trots close to three minutes. At COGUsWELL'S ?table, Lexington avenue and thirty-third street. For sale-a fine top wagon, suitable for a doctor or any other purpose. Inquire at 128 West Twentieth street. FU)R SALE-A VERY FINE KIOHT BPRINQ LIS. dau, as go id as new: built to order by Henry Binder, of Purls. Apply at private stable 34 We?t Twenty-fourth street, or at residence. 11 hast Twenty-third street. JpOR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL BAY HORSE, IBJf hands high. 8 years old, broken to all harness, sound, gentle and kind ; also top Wagon. by Wood Bros., Har ness. Robe and tlue Saddle and Bridle. Inquire at 107 Sullivan street. H.tou'.'E- a"">- '?? ??? volt HALE? A COMPLETE TURNOUT. SUITABLE r lor lamllv or single driving, consisting of a very handsome pair of jet black Horses. 15 hands high ; Victo ria. top W aeon, double and single Harness, Blankets, ltobes. Ac., Ac. ; horses can troi in 3 minutes together, maybe and have lieeu driven by a huly, and are per loctlv sound and kin 1 : 6 and 8 years old. Apply at P. s. BElGuS', 141 and 113 West Thirty-seventh street IrtOR SAL.:? A FINE YOUNG BROWN MARE. IS 1 hands high, fust stepper and can be driven by a lady. Inquire at 466 Caafl itmt FOR SALE? A GOOD WORK HORSE, 16 HANDS, 8 years old ; suitable lor a cart or truck; warranted sound and kind. 8!> King street, near Hudson. Fur sale-a bay horsk is hands high. 8 years old ; tree and stylish driver; good traveller ; can be driven single or double, and suitable for any bus iness. 40 Rutgers street. IriOlt >ALE? A CANADIAN PONY, YOUNG. SOUND, " klnd;iresh Cow. Butcher Cart, light Wagon and Harness: sold cheap tor want of use. 2U1 West Sixteenth street, tin shop. T7IOR SALE CHEAP-A TOP BUGGY, IN PERFECT 1" order; little used; built by R. M. Stivers, seen at SELDo.VS stables, 158 East Twenty-third street. WOH SALE CHEAP-A FIRST CLASS SADDLE 1 Horse or Harness, single or double : owner leaving town. Private stable 132 West iMxiecntii street, rear. TpOR SALE? CHEAP, A PONY PHAETON, BUILT J; by Fisndfeau, C springs leather top; alto Harness, Ac. Address A. 1<? box 216 Herald office. FOR SALE CHEAP? A PAIR OF HANDSOME BAY Horse*, 14 hands, with or without Plineton and Harness. Apply at private stable 21 Weat Forty -tourtli street FOR SALE CHEAP? A DOUBLE TRUCK, NEARLY new. Inquire in the wheelwright's, 330 West Twenty* sixth street, or 93 Front street. Harness. harness. harness Ail styles of Harness tor buggv. carriage, coupe, coach, livery, express, teaming, carting, contractors, and all purposes trom S3 to *l,tllO per sot. Track or Trotting Harness a specialty, from $25 to SluO per sot; also all kinds ot odds and ends for the horse, carriage or stable; a great variety of Sweats, light r.nd neavjr. Jowl Sweats, sheets, Lap Robes and Dusters, Llnscy Hoods, Woolscy sheet* and Suits ol all kinds. You can suit yourself and friends in anything lor their horse and carriage at C. M. MOSI.M aN A BRO.'s, 114 Chambers street Harness, summer horsk clothing, lap Dusters, Regs. Riding Saddles, Bridles, Ac. ; the cheapest and best assortment of Saddlery in the country. E. BaRTLEI'T, Importer and Manufacturer. 62 Warren street corner College place. I WANT THE USB OK A horsk and top buggy ior a lew month*; speed not specially desired, but the establishment must be good looking and toe horse sound, kind and tearless. I am s responsible person, and the horse will be carelullv used and well kept in a privet* stable, aiiv party Intending to spend the sum mer abroad wtil tlnd this a desirable opportunity to have their horse well taken care ol during th*ir absence. Ad> dress J. W' &, box_lu7 Herald ortlce. Landau, by wood bros. Curtain Coach, by Wood Bros. Panel Ooaeli bv Wood. Tomllnson A Co. fix seat Albany SleUh. llireescu oi very flue brass mounted doable family carriage Harness, Ac. rW?At,r.uctloSou FRIDAY, May 22, at 11 o'.lock. By VA.V i ass ft LL A KEARNEY, at their Auction Mart, 111), 112 and 114 hast lhlrUicnth street T APV'S PONY ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE.? BAY Jj Pony, l:iX lunds, no top Phneton and Harness. Price S30.' casn. Inquire at 70 Oortiandt street, Now York, attcr 1 o'clock r. M. NICEST BASKET PHEATON IN THE TOWN-BEST broke llnrse lor ladles and children In New York, Harnei-. Ac., together or separate: cheap. Apply at restaurant 313 Bleecker street ONE TOP BUGGY? SINGLE AND DOUBLE SETS UF Harness. In good condition, lor sale cheap, as the owner is going to Europe. Apply to W1IXIAM. J. LAW Til tit, Sil sixth avenue. CPEED-A CHESTNUT HORSE, IBM HANDS, 7 ~ years old ; sound and kind ; ol great bottom and en durance : can trot in 2 :A0 ; would exchange for a Team of hack lioises; price $ US. Pr.TEH B. M AST KRSON, corner Hily ninth street and eventh aveuue. CECOND HAND EXTENSION TOP PHAETON, DE C pot Wagon, light Roeka way, Victoria, Pony Phae ton, six-seat Phaeton, six-seat Rockaway, three Dog Carte, several Buggies, bargains. MANUFACTURERS' UNION, M Broadway. STABLE TO LEASE.? LARGE STABLE AND YARD suiucie for llvenr. sale or express companies to lease 'Xsx&i'izakniv&xW&'itiiT" HORSES, CARRIAGES, <toc. rp UK BUCK GELDING. 1.KW KINi;, can TKiiT IS J ? * I'', lor ?nle dt u iiw fiy.irc. i* u r l? r i**<? and tut! imr tlou'ars. ail lilt ??> HORATIO. I l.-rala Uptown Branch olli'.'e. rrUUEK CLAHKM:KS KDK -ALE? VK11Y flit v IV i from $17.> ?<? *-'14U t- n eli ? n! ?? tw l!nr >u<'lie? an I ?na top Bi iig.v . rtiiJ ono close' Coach, cheap. Ill We?t Four teenth street rpn patent spring hoitom w \gon_ cheapI 1 . st anil It .?< Wagon nianiifaoturod ; prie.-, wltti jUsuI axles utul riri*. $lDi 10 fias Call and examine K. MIX, 1,430 broadway, near Forty first atreet. C>~ -_?|<X)._TKAM MAKES FOR FA II M. ALSO ?J> I ? ) Mare. 7yeur?, warranted every >v?v, withhold, i weeks cut . anil Hatiihleiontan. A veur-. '?rentle for lady, cheap- 'l"* F-i.'htli avenue, corner Thirty-drtt street. YACHTS. STEAMBOATS. 4cC* BOATS.-A large assortment ok boats now reaily for sale, and order* received by T. DES. MONO, boat buil(t?r, 396 t roat street. New York city. L'l ? SALE STE UIBOA'IS JESSE HOYT AND LOVO r llrun-li; also two noil light draught Steamboats, iiNo propeller and paddle Steamships anil '1 ug* of va rious '.Uini'oslonB. Apply to PRED'K C. SCUMIDT, No 1 South William street. ITIOR SALE? ROB $500. CASH. A Si-FOOT CATBOAJ I built by David Kirby; is in perfect order and hai been but little used. Full particulars can be obtained ? 41 Barclay street, New York. IriO.1 SALE -AN* EIGHT OARKI) BARGE. WTTI oars, cushions, carpets awl boat hook*; price $30( Inquire ol ?' A MK- HOC Kit, A N, at Ice office, foot of We* Twenty-second jstr?-f*t. North River: u great bargain property ot the Oiilick Boat Club. I?OR SALE, CUE A I' ? A YACHT, 38 KEET LONG, LI 1 mi; nt Flushing bridge. [i^OR SALE LOW? THE SLOOP JOHN TRAVERS 1 carries -?) toils, 4vi.il1 ?0 bru it ; draws S leet 10 Inchea Apply to JOHN N. DKSBROW, Matawan, near Kevport N. Y. I?EMOVAL? FERRY TO ST ATE N ISLAND I' lor New Brighton. West Brighton anJ Port Rloiv raond now leaves lrmn the .^ouili lorry. Whitehall street at the loot ot Broadway. Freight receivod on pier No. 1 East River. ROWBOAT WANTED? ABOUtT 17 FBBT, IN OOOfl i order, for tauilly use. Address AQUATIC, Herald office. rro CHARTER? SCHOONER YA( HT, BY THE DAY, J week or month: terms low. To bo seen this day at KRA N K BATfcS'. loot ot Thirty-seventh street, South It rook 1 vn. \W ANTED? WORKING BOAT, 18 FEBI LONG, 1 1 double sculls, sliding seats; must bo In perfect oriier nml cheap, lor immediate cash. Address box 4,3id lfoat offlce. WANTED? A DOUBLE DECKED BAKGri, OF S0Q ?V tons burden. Address, stating age, condition, draught of water, and where to be se'-n and lowest price, if. C. BARTON, Trinity Building, 111 Broadway, room 139. TIT ANTED TO PURCHASE? LARGE STEAM YACHT: " must bo at least K) feet in length, well lurnishod and first class in every respect. Address WILLIAM C. COX, box 3.H.8 Post Office. 1|W1 BOATS ON HAND. ? ALL KINDS WOOD AND LUv/ metallic Lifeboats, Spoon Oars, fancy Yacht iiout.', at shops 38d and 373 South street and 111th street, llariem ItiYcr. STEPHEN KOBiiHTS. PROPOSALS. OK PICK (>F THE SAILORS' SNUG H ARE OR, NO. fft Wall street. Nkw York, Mar IS, 1874. Sealed proposals will l>e received until t lie 1st day of June next for the furnishing ot five hundred thousand llricks on the Harbor Dock on Staten Island, all to be of the best quality common North River; no arches : pal* or washed brick will <>e received : samples may be teen a: the Governor's oltice, on Staten island, and tor tur ther particulars apply to Richard P. Smyth, builder, 1-ort htchmond, S. i. i lie trustees reserve the right to re)ect any or all blda which shall not be deemed tor the interest of the instita tion. Proposals must lie enclosed In a sealed envelope, In. dotted "Bids lor brick." and addressed to THOilAsI G R E E N L E A K ._C o i u r o I le r , No. 71 Wall street, New York. Proposal-; fur elevators and combined Elevators and stairs for the United Mates Court House and Post office, New York city.? Office ot superintendent; May 4, 1874.? sealed proposals will be received at taa office ol the Superintendent until 1. M. ot the 1st day oi June, 1874. lor tumisbing. delivering, fitting and putting in place the Elevators and Combined Elevators and stairs ot Corner Pavilion, all as exhibited oil tne draw, ings, described In the specifications or called tor In tlia schedule. Copies ot ilie drawings, specifications and schedule may be had on application at this office. Ail scatlolding reouired by the contractors to put tne work in place will be lurnished by the government free ol charge, but will be erected by the contractors. Pro posals will be iintde for each elevator complete and tof each combined elevator and sialr complete. The ale vators ol divisions 1. and 11. must be completed within three months from date ol acceptance ot proposal, and the combined elevators and stairs within six months from same date. The contractors will be reouired to guarantee their work for a period of two years. Pay ments will be made lor each elevator on its compietiou, lessen tlO) per cent, which will be retained until the elevators have been satisfactorily tested lor the period ol six months. All bids must be accompanied bv a penal bond, in the sum oi twenty-five thousand dollar* (S-i.OCUi, that the bidder will accept and perform the contract if awarded linn, tne sufficiency ot the security to be certified by the United states Judge, Clerk of ill* United states Court or the District Attorney ot the d is. tnct where. n he resides. The department reserves the light to reject anv or all bids it it be deemed lor the (merest ol the government to do so. or to award each division t<> a different bidder, at its option. Any bid that is not made on the printed form to be obtained at thia office, and does not conform to the requirements ot Ihll advertisement, will not be considered ; neither will an; proposal be received ironi parties who are not engaged in the manufacture of elevators. Proposals will be en closed in a sealed envelope, indorsed ' Bids lor Elevators Ac.." and addressed to C. T. ggtiuKD, superintendent' PROPOSALS FOR WROUGHT AND CAST IRON Work tor the L'nited states Court Hon* ? and Post office. New York city.? Office of superintendent, May lit, IS" 1. ? Seuled Proposals will be received at the office of the Superintendent until 12 M. of the 16th day of June, IdN, lor itirnlshlng, delivering, flttiiw and putting in place the Wrought and Cast Iron Work ot the staircases, of the skirtings, ot the railing and fascia to Mezzanine floor, ot the Post office screen; ol the casings, Ac., to girders of first floor; ot the ventilator on roof of court vard, oi the entrance doors and the illuminated tiling to floors, roi.f and sidewalks? all as exhibited on the draw, ink's described In the specifications an.i called tor In th* schedule. Copies of the dnwin?*, specifications and schedato may he had oti application at this office. All the scaifoiiiliiz required by the contractors to pat the work in place will be furnished by the government free of charge, hut will bo erected by the contractors. Proposals wnl he made by the piece, superficial or line ii loot or weight, for the various items of work, as provide ! lor In the schedule. The work of the Post office screen, railing, Ac., to Mezzanine, casings, Jfce.. to floor under courtyard, eu trance doors, staircase K. and the illuminated tiling, must be completed within three months lrom the date ot acceptance of proposal; ftairs A. U. C and t). within four months from same date, and the remainder of the work within six months from date ot acceptance. The differ ent division- of ttte work to bo perturmed in the order to be hereafter given, but within the times above specified. Payments will be made monthly, deducting 10 per cent until the llital completion ol the contract. All bids must be accompanied by a penal bond. In the sum ot twenty-live thousand dollars t$'fi,Ut*J). that the bidder will accept and perform the contract it awarded him, the sufficiency of tne security to be certified by (Ue L'nited States . I udge, Clerk ot the L'nited Slates Court, ur the Dlstriat Attorney ot the district ? herein he resides. The department reserves the right to releet ai:y or all bids if it he deemed tor the Interest of the government to do so. or to subdivide the various items oi work among different bidders, at its option. Eveiy bid must be mad* on the printed lorm to be obtained at this office, ana must conform In every respect to the requirements ol this advertisement, or it will not be considered. Proposals will not be received lrom parties who ar* not themselves engaged in the manufacture oi wi ought and cast Iron work, and who have not the necesaary fa cilities lor getting out the work. Proposals will be enclosed In a senlal envelope. In dorsed "Bid for wrought and cast Ironwork," and ad* dressed to L'. T. HL'LBL'RD, Muperintendent. HOUSES, ItOOM.'S, <KC.. WA.Vl'KO. In thta City and Brooklyn. A FAMILY OF FOUR, HIGHLY RESPECTABLE and responsible, will take charge of a furnished Dwelling for the summer or longer aud pay $50 par month. Adrirem ECONOMY, box 2,.i7ti Post office. A LADY AND 1IK11 SISTER DESTRK TO TAKB charge ot a house during the absence of the owner: unexceptionable reicroncc* given. Address C. 3.. Herald Uptown Branch office. A GENTLEMAN WANTS A LAP.GR AIRY FRONT Room in a first class house, between Fourteenth and Thirtieth streets. Address, stating terms, Ac.. B., box 10.4 lli raid office. \\T ANTED? BY A YOUNG MAN, A FCRNI HF.D ?t Parlor, single or double, where he would not b? annoyed hy the lad v tolling lilin her rules every day. Address U. F. K., box lit) llerald Uptown Branch office. WANTED? JUNE I, AN UNFURNISHED FIRST OB Second floor, without hoard, by two adults. R*f erenec. Address, stztlng terms aud location, UOME,bQJt li>s Herald Uptown Uraiich oillco. WANTED? AN UNFURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR between Twenty-third and Fortieth streets, on block ndjaceut to Broadway. Address C. T. F., box UN Herald office. WANTED? A FURNISHED FLAT OR A SMALL luruishcd House. In New York or Brooklyn, br a desirable tenant. Address, with particulars and torn*, No. 7i Broadway, room .a. 300 EAST THIRTY SECOND STREET, SECOND floor, front? To families going into the coun trv ; a widow would like to take care of a house durin* the.r ab-ence ; bust city references aa to resp set ability and trustworthiness. \1TANTED-A HOUSE TO TAKE CARE OK BY MAN ?T and wliu; no family : wile a good laundress S ??? quired ; best reiercuce. Address 107 7th av. WANTED? WELL LOCATED, A FLOOR FOR HOUSE. ?? Keeping; family throe adults and inihpt; modem improvements; state terms s Nineteenth ward preterraa. Address A. D. K? Herald offica. w in ths Country. ANTRD-TO RENT, FURNISHED, BY A FAMIt* of tnrae adults, a small House, within on* hoar of oity, <?r vouid take care of a gentleman s house t esn lie* best ot retcrrnces as to care ?nd responsibility. Addrtta, stating terms, Jic., L. &. W., it Howard street WAITED- HOTEL OF ABOUT THIRTY BOOMS, tally furnished, not over three hours from city on railroad. d. doing a steady trade the year round t Will leaea lor five years if suited, owners .Please oall oUorftd with full particulars, JOHN e. Kw&M, roomi7.lt dress. lVith full particulars, . Na.ksu street. New lorfc