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'T KINZEY’ EIGHTH AVENUR CITBAP STORE, GOODS 50c. ON THE DOLLAR. LOT RIBBONS © LOT RIBBONS CLEARING OUT, LOT TRIMMING RIBBONS, CLC FLOWER: 3,000 SILK BELT RIBBONS, 1c; to 2e. 3. _DRY Goops. | RIN or SPRING Nb st TO REDUCE sTUC rg MLN EStpot NEEDLEWORK CL oust \G CHEAP, A! OTS MEE Taa Ae TaiMwixas, RL U Tiny TAFE LOT FINE LINE: S000 FINE HHINEN COLLALS REDUCED To 6, CLOSING LOT HANDKERCH' ALL WIDTHS, 6¢. ARGAINS ON MONDAY, 2008 BELOW Cost. CLOSING LOT TANDRERCHIEDS, a 4 CLOSING LOT GENTS’ DO., 126.. 2 CLOSING LOT NEEDLEWORK WANDKERG ins, ate 600 DEPARTMENT MUST BR CLOSED OUT. La LINEN TON a LOT SHIRTING FINE big yk ae LIN: NEN TOWELING, Be, ibe. uh TNENS. costs GO ea GE HEAVY LI re MUSLINS AND FLANNELS CHEA OT EXTRA FINE LINEN RUSSIA IAT ER, § Sie. Lor SWISS AND JACONET MUSLIN: DRESS GOODS. rome = DRESS aoane. ats eae Lor SILK ‘STRIPED aN Be, LOT 8) NS, 180. PLL Lor ScotcH’¢ GiNawans, Be, Taye AND JACONETS REDUCED FROM bc. DOWN YARD-WIDE FIGURED LAWNS, l5c. ried FIGURED ORGANDI" LOT MARSEILLES AND BRILLIANTS sree, + ae TOWN, TO CLOSE! GLOSING PLAIN ALPACAS, ALL COLORS, 2ue. CLOSING FANCY DRESS GOODS. 18¢., 2Uc. 15,000 FAEDS OF RICH DRESS GOODS AT ‘PRICES BE. OW 1861. QLOSING OUT OF SHAWLS CHEAP. LOT OF PANTALOON STUFFS, 3ic. YARD. FANCY GOODS CLARK'S BEST 200 YARD SPOOL COTTON: JLL PAPERS, 4c. NS, F COATES’ BEST 200 YARD SPOOL UOTION 000 PAPERS NEEDLES, 8. 15, BEST AND WIDEST skint BRAIDS, ST Hooks" "AND EYES, 2c 3,000 ROLLS WHITE TWILLED TAPES, LOT HA LoT Soars, PERFUMERY, BUTTONS, BRUSHES, COMBS, TRIMMING, &c., CLOSING OUT. SAND ‘GENTS’ REGULAR Cy JOB LOT 10,000 PATRS: LADIES’, MISSES’, GENTS’, &c., Ide. ; EEN Lon Oo BLOVES, CLOSING, 6c,, 10c., 15c., 25¢. Se. T LARGE SPOOLS SILK, 2c, IR PINS, le. PER BOX. PORTMON- LOT KIN! +e 6e.. YAR! Nb FEATHERS. ND VELVFTS. AXYAW GOODS. LOSING BEST FRENCH 1 3 Between Twenty-first and Twenty -wecond strecia, CARD. We hare been ask CHEAP DRY GOODS, UR TRADE CONTINUED TO INCREA: week after week, while the majority of merchants com- plained of a HE REASOS We buy our goods in the pan jation in business, ARE OBVIOUS. RGE TRADE, AND SELL THEM NEATLY AT COST. They buy their goods at private sale, pay big prices, do a mall tr: and \hat kind of busitess uever increases tr EXTRA BARGAINS TH HE BUYS FOR A RI RIGHTE US AT AN IMMENSE 5. THE GOODS. TO. BE SOUD. THIS WEEK, OUR CUSTOMERS ae HAVE TH ND CHARGE BIG PROFITS! GREAT SALE ae THE poeta) ney ay Oi ‘WET LINENS, OWE CRASH EFS, ‘at Sle. ST iF TH ON CASSTMEL E: Hf Ww &e., &0., AT AUCTIO: PA tavite partiodiat attention to this sale, tully bel “« can effect an IMMENSE SAVE iG ing advantage of THIS offering. IN UMBKELLAS AND PA sekeeper: A WHOLESALERS roe ‘TO BE RETAILED AT WHOLESALE | PRICE e8. BUY THEM OF SAVE THE RETAILER'S. PROFIT. SUN UMRELE AN, pare silk, ing 31. BEAUTIFUL PARA ft 98 ¢ 3 ‘272 Bleocker street, between Morton aud Commerce streets. OLS, $1, ed frequently of Inte how tt. ras that nie sales of the auction room, Meving by whe ER BROTHERS, ‘OF tons, ae, Breck SILKS! BLACK Sts i (BLACK SILKS 111 28 BOWERY AND 29 EIGHTH AVENUE, ‘Comprising all the makes of Cloths, Napkins, Towel Eighth avenue, eis At LEGRAIN'S, | 8, THIS WEEK. SILK GOODS FOR DRESSES. large choice of BLACK SILKS, much under mar- A very ket value. STRIPED SILK FOULARD, % wide, WOOLLEN FOR DRESS Py: eens choice of FANCY POP! 5.000 PIECES GRENADINE. PR ed GRENADINE MOZAMBIQUE, ys nd Very GRAND CHEQUERED POPLIN, Most Desirable nd Ver JUsT BEORIVED | FROM ORGANDTES, JACONETS AND PERCA All French, and Very New r Design. Perfectly Pe tore, TEGRAIN, 729 BROADWAY. T IRWIN & J. SIMPSON'S, | 365 Sixth avenue, second ho Wamsutta, d0e.; Bartlett Milla, 26, Jaconet and Cambric, plato Nainsooks, Brillants; White Marseilles, ver, Beat Kid Gloves, #1 25-open 08 Monday. Ria auish Silk and Thread Gloves, Balbriggan and other English Hove chea ND EMBROIDERL Qne case of foal Guipure Lesa very eneabe valenciennes, Cluny and Sinyrna, Haginas Full ling of Embroilered Baginge al Tusortings. Nottingham Curtain Laces, at half Table Damask, Ribbons, Dress and Cloak qrimmings Bus. es, call aud examine our stock. GROS GRAIN, GROS DE Ecossr, ROS DE eal uf For Basques. 8: : Jackets and Dresses, at oe a aati EXCE! PLAIN SILKS, in all the new shades, at prices which will defy competition. Call and examine, at v. 252 Bowery and 285 Eighth avenue. LACK ALPACAS AND TRAVELLING DRESS. jOODS, at JACKSON'S. Choice bargains. QUEEN'S CLOTH, a beautiful article for travelling, $6 per dress; just b half price, ENGLISH PRINTS, 4-4 wide, 3} Rey RoKSO Importer of Mourning @ Goode, _No. 561 Broadway, between Spring and Prince streets, se below OFIT SYSTEM.” THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN THIS CITY. haps a ee OstERY & shoves NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1866.-TRIPLE SHEET. Mens AND cLoaks. OSULLIVAN J 2 onera with all conveniences for have cow ready © 4 HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO LET. LET—A NICELY FURNISHED SECOND FLOO! =| TS 7 boussbeoplng, eh 38 Commerce street, between Bleecker ‘and Bedford. woohenen, seating ‘ee horese and come, LuT—s FEW FURNISHED ROOMS, OF VARIOUS SILK MANTE on AROS Noon She ac. ac. good well of Stet, Sue lange yard ae —— ‘shade tree: pee _ 25, worth $1 78 TiN reg a . esd feat thing wih Oe alnues, wall = ae irene as sa, Bristoge of bethusemn st Mo West 3 LINS at TSe., redo erecudffins = Subane ho, be coe sin earnest ne (LET_RENT $80, THREE STORY HIGH. STOOF CARRIAGE, 0 (rimamings: EVENING AND dena imoroamete ments, oP one one ‘sifth td fur- able Width, CLOAKING MaTRaIALe aon ao TAs aad ud an acre of ground, nicely cxatot hina ‘svenus. ASKINS. SORE MABON, 06 Pine std (1° LET_SECOND FLOOR, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED; PARIS. (COUNTRY HOUSE WITH Lato aARDEN 72 | ished Hoon third aoe geen Se et = 2 TERRY & BERRIAN, 453 Broadway. pear the Sound; facilities f bo fi ‘bathing. 8 feat for the seuaon 6250 Som for audcesi W! M” RNING INDL TERRY & 10 | LET—UNFURNISHED BIOS FLOOR AND a Basement, No, 611 West ing aaron street, N, 453 Broadway. Paty -y Fi r aot yeas gant Country Residence Seventeenth st. aT. STAMFORD, ORD, CONN., TOLER, | $i%,,fant moderate: al f ‘Apply to Wh. Fated steees, naar BEAaw ray, one RESIDENCE TO LET OR LEASE SITU. veom, House priv 10 RNISHED MoUaE To LET—oN oxroRD STREET, | 1 Tet 1 epee tr eres tow, to 3 yt DAVEN PORT, corver Ox- find street nnd Fulton aveu ame Hoda set also fifteen rent moderate; all furnished and accessible. 3, ‘Pick AN By bot alee r LET—FURNISHED, NEAR NEWBURG, AN ELE- others, near this ‘Address LET—UNFURNISHED, AT 26 EAST Blt af Floor; also Roo! FURNISHED, ft AND bg ed = LET—ON | BROADWAY, IN, A Pa ge ote ome Ae ies, Inquire of CHAS, E. MILLS Fie. per yard. a if } anyhow y= ie Fe Eootan, tree MPO LET RURNISHED HOUSE, ON WEST THIRTY. } York Apriy wo Joseph & Splaney, monty eet Rent gis pormonth, E SOSEPE MASON, No. 85 hie street CENTRAL LOCA- LET—A NUMBER OF COUNTRY RESIDENCES, furnished and gafurnished, r particulars inquire of C: ‘AS. E. MILLS & co., vol bonne to near 0, LET-ON BARD AVENUE, NEW BRIGHTON, THE SUMMER bi ig % neue Horse To, Milles from New York | concen suand, & two-story and ‘cellar, stone Cottage, s, cellar and Sereeneins Blonty of Truly a 1c. For further particulars ROWN, 96 Broadway. Soot Fe Evia pee LET—AT NYACK, A NICE COTTAGE. APPLY TO , one dee garden, sbuudesce of one acre. Inquire Foe HousE TO LET—EIGHT MILES FROM TOD. a antis0% Bot Aisin wronnes one bara, carriage house, poultry house. oury, LET =A BOUSE, WITH 6 ROOMS, ‘Fea F FOUR minut Annadale station, Staten Inquire of an PELT, at the place, oded, will ates ae ft ae tod er ft co be wi or in nh. BLURCKER, SON & CO, 77 Codar stroot CRNISHED AND UNFURN! iot—in city and country, by KO R. ROBERTS’, jOUSKS. a iT Wisctay, 7 Preeaae, Pewee, 2. tat-08 | RAST THIR- (TO, LET_DESIRABLE RESIDENCES. FURNISHED, teonty Poottntnmoed Rarrriown, Peokskill, Newburg, Nyack, \d other localities: th. WP BRYMOUT, At Broad To yi ied LET—A NUMBER OF FIRST CLASS coo Houses f for six monthe, st rents from $600 and upwards. . E. MILLS & CO., No. 34 Cedar street. Rina ‘a wEAuES, sou nor wltin avenue ond Nt Ninetagnih strvot INDOW CURTAINS CLEANED AND DONE A +g 1a] to new at my establishment on the river at enue, street and Second Cortlandt street. (uEar CURTAINS IN MUSLIN AND LACE, MAR. 4, Gollles Gailts, Table ‘and Piano Covers in good variety at Eighth aven' ‘The rene of white and brown Muslina, where as low as at ADOLF KUSTER'S, eee lady nH ‘wants to buy a Dress, Shawl, Cloak or sc, Maahignable and, above all, cheap, is sure to find at DOLE KUSTER’S, 225 Eighth ‘Grect sale of cheap Liner Ge from +) Bt ADOLF KUSTER’S, 225 us Mamsbridge; will be Anisbed and done wp equally Se wel all widths, are no- 235 Kighth’ avenue, BOND f TRET_LAST FASHION, reerived ts N.poleon TT. Dhegses ty TLakks AND BONNETS. OFFER FOR SALE ONLY IMPORTED GOODS, lot fo business OF other purposes. ndisome ur Reoms for genidemen; 5 nth mireet, three Qoors from Broad i ANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS ON! spocgs | yo TO avenue. LET—UPPER PART OF FIRST CLASS BROWN 20 Jt— 0 BOONE TELS sone house, with modern, imprevoments, near Fifueth St TO LET—A FEW DOORS BELOW FIFTH - LET_FOR THE SUMMER, A FURNISHED HOUSE, lon, dining room, seven sleep: ia wing for servants, Large fan my laces, to Use excellence of which | refer to my patrons, greens; coommedions house, well furnished. rent situated about one mile west of the village of FMeey ROBERT, Na 3 Coton Nall, Righth hiveet ied teens cteeel Aver it''So Wenl taihnd cra ge poarennnee nn ne sadconih mily, two do. se, garden well stocked with vegetables, sng a carriage house and stable: For parties. an ‘ulton street, Brooklyn, or to bi HJ. ime Jeu 09 Wall stroot, Now York. Mee omptl, Pryimen PA PARRAIN, PAUL 200,, de Parte, auction; Table Hise A SMILE TO Seg MILLIE & ¢ offer to ladies a large and be OF DRESS GOOD fust received, at prices to.m1 OXONIAN'S CHE: CHECK GOATS! HA 600 PIECES CHECKED WHITE PIQU! PRINTED FOULA ORGANDIES, NEW STYLES. GRENADINES, in all the most choice figures. 763 Ranta it, Go. to 900. per yard. es |, from 750. per yard. 8, ALL SHADES, BOMBAY, Ove. per yard. CAMELS’ HAIR CLOTH, LIGHT FABRIC. CHECKED AND STRIPE: ALPACAS, ALL af COLORS. NEW DESIGNS OF FRENCH POPLINS., BLACK SILKS AT POPULAR PRICES. POPLINS and LENOS, striped aud checked, 37) I yard, most choice designs. WHITE GRENADINE , two yards wide. BLACK GRENADINES, two yanis wide. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF MOURNING GOODS, AT Mantillas, Sacques, Clreulan LLAMA CIRCULARS, Ladies will find in this house an assortment of Dress Goods, &. that cauno’ be sary style and price. POPULAR PRICES, piace JINTS and ROTOND: LIE & Ct Between Ei 768 Broadway, SILKS, ENTIRELY NEW. ga Jackets in cloth and silk. Ss. 9 sed for beauty of designe, hand Ninth streets, LL O OOL' SHET IPED, intial Ls, will be offered this wee 252 BOWERY and 235 DECIDED BARGAINS W. &. ROB: GHTH AV AME RICH AND DESIRABLE ASSORTMENT + PLAIN AND PANCY DRESS GOODS are now offering ut EMENDOUS BARGAINS. Good stytes, Bcts., worth 3s. 6d. W. R. ROMERTS, 252 Bowery and 24 Kighth oUR RICH AND DESIRABLE ASSORTMENT OF AISLBY, LONG AND SQUARE, , ZEPHYR. ND, STR! BROCHE, % , dc. e., de. LL OUR A NEW AND DESIRA ABLE ASSORTMENT [LK AND CLOTIL SHORT She rks, AS, CIRCULARS, & Vl be offered this week at GREAT BARGAINS. Ww. R. eases Eighth avenue. 282 Bowery and C. »&0., A’ ARMSTRONG' 140 SEXTI AVENUE (below Eleventh street), ACES, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, men’s Purnishin - EMRE ROWDERIES, Ln Tine (imprte Hauderci RID a1 OVES, | LANEN § AMG 16 TASK U ROI EES at $1 50 per doz, Rsciit ast Lac ‘At 927 BROADWA IMPORTANT wort Have removed thelr elegant « LADIES DRESS TRIMMIN ALL REDUCED IN PRI w lot, of choice colors, all sizes, RSHIRTS and aslin: Yankee oe: reduced A *. , 408. yard, ¥ worth | B2iz0. Re AL. risaken. Exons Avery * VELVETS, to their new store, 927 Broatw street, Our olber estbliehu {. NTS will be oferred they cannot get elsewhere, » ALSO, Pi ON srl, wel \T Mae 409 Sixth et. Nan aireete fine Vimy bosaN fade NY’ PARTY He y, AL! avenue, between between T ver “) T ARMSTRONG’ 8, A 140 SIXTH AVENUR, (Below Etoventh street. RIBBONS, RIBBONS. RIBBONS Just recoived from suction a splendi yOLD goods, om asl oTMS ae Sakina Dortien, $8: LADIRS RESIDING UP TOWN. tensive assortment of QUIPURE AND REAL 1A ACES (AND LADIES? ca ty-first and Twenty.second nt still remains at M282 Bowery. ‘Lora of tne Freuch VeReer ant wanally fold at $2, very 01 in ods, ati wor tment, all whithe, LL « MILLINERS, K ad THR TR oF NDI NA eat KO a yg AparLLE SILKS, marble house) ried Sd rine eof ae 7 VING. 4. SECOND HAN i, 9 x aiy © Mink Cape te wer y, "Pubrovsiog J. & C7.tor box 1 Hi \ ‘ a Imporiat na CORSET AND AKIRT_ STORE, son pe ky of FULL ous pws GOODS, IN GREAT VARIETY OF PLAIDS, LENOs, A fos RF, DE PERCE’ the ORSETS AND moses AT GAYNOR’S, FRENCH CORS! PER STEAMER tion, covoer of Sevent MILLINERY. uck | T° LET—TWO ROOMS, ON FIRST FLOOR, NO. 3 Clinton place (Eighth street. ) LET—THE LOWER FARE AND ROOM ON THIRD rty-fifth street, to an Ameri- nnn : “ floor of house 13) East 7! & ‘A. SARD.CMADAME 1. ADOLEHUS, NO. 94 TEMTW | rnferonce given and rey ean family; modern improvements, Apply at house. JUST RECEIVED thet prance | nn LenS Ot Ne a | poet ot bargain yee pees maker LET -HOURR, In LEXINGTON AVENUE, FUR: rt Jus uiabed, meigis frat class, If applied for ai) god) "Gis Broadway, ora the borne, LEON III, NAPO! will be opened on ap jan art: aa inst, NOR’S, 765 Broadway, between Bighth and Ninth streets. Quinprews HATS AND MAY GIPsEYS i, BINN®? STRIPES DER REGULAR PRIC A Lana STOCK OF BLACK SiLKs, he cheapest tn te ct AT M. HOFFMAN’ 17 Carmine street, Corner of Bleecker street, 228 and 23) Bleecker street. fo good tenant, Address W. How Rest SION FOR LADIES, —-FREN' ed Flowers and Bonnets sold low at PORTE’S, removed from 635 Broadway to 73 Bruna: Matti! “HIUL—RARE aa NITY.—TO LET, throughout, at Peskakll, 8: oT fully calls the attention of her humerous customers to shuation wexlihy, and deligaital her extensive aggortinent of the very latest imported novel. Sechangek “aStvees Ley sta opposite Astor place, formeriy at 657 Broadway Will offer this week a new stock of Ladies! Skirts, Spencers, Sets, Dressing Sacks, Embroidered Yokes and Ladies’ jarments, Also infants’ Wardrobes, Children’s Cloaks, Suits, Caps, Spencers, Corsets, & EW STYLE OF SUN BONNETS. Initials and Coat-of-Arms embroidered on handkerchiefs, table linen and bed clothes. Stamped scription. 739 BROADWAY, ties of Parisian Millinery. LLINERY OPENT Moos WALCH & TIBRNEY vaill open an yt - Rosell of SUMMER ied NERY on Tuesday, May 16, ot aaa ose ws above. Under PICK ON Wi To Re. FLOOR, 535 BROAPWAY—AT MRS. MULOHI ® ies will find a superb aasoriiment imported styles of Millinery. Goods of every de- EATHER BANDS FOR gaa AND MISSES’ HATS. ATHER TRIMMIN AND FEATHER ORNA FOR DRESSES AND MANT HENRY Importer, T 39 FOURTH AVENUE-—BY STANLEY DAY. oflce hours from 10 to 4, furnished and and anf urntabhed Houses to let on Union square, Gramere, ae Fe NGS. MINTS, Fourth and Fifth avenues, in Ninth, rent TLLA teenth, Forty-second, Forty-eighth, Fort lth Ay 7 y PINCHON, fourth’strents; at Fishkill, Hyde Park, Oyai patie herria, Ai “kinds Gi Bleecker atteet. | Went Morrisania, Dob! Mamaroneck, Now wrk, ee Rye, Sing sin Tremont,’ West Inqu sees | po LET—A TWO STORY, A’ me House, filled in with brick, well furnished Y.; house Da OR FOR SALE—TWO Flushing, L. 1; terms moderate: good location. Apply AY and nith iuquite of the Croton iusurance Gam’ | @IOSEPIF, DALY, 76 William atrect, al Tee LET on OR LEASE—2n WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET, ng of & two story brick Shop on the front and a 119 W est Fif- immense Millinery, 877 Broad fie Nible's (Seatla eGirew uadoeae eed off tings of few estatied oo AROE STORE To Letom BROAD STREET, ‘ies py igethe ee. OR ele ROOMS wholesale prices, Great bargaius in Kibbons Mulieers 4 Market street, Newark, suitable for housekeeping, ire wanted. for pusiness. {mane repair, * ga Poe re teenth street. TTIC AND CELLAR contains about 16 te Stewart's. Kony | fooms ‘with ait modern improvements, all necessary out: posite Stewart's toratape Hiwatt iiehem feo Rl rr tning boidihes plenty of fruit, &e. Apply to ALLEN & BROWN, ‘ADAME RALLINGS—3I8 CANAL STREET, RESPROT. chambers, de com 96 Broadway, LET IN BROOKLYN—PART OF A HOUSE FIFTY feet deep—No. 4 Bergen street, convenient walk to fer- ee Ng oy 4 parior and two rooms, with two base- Tmodera improvements; bath and ‘laundry. Call or NEW HOUSES IN table for light rear! te cag ENRY eR Pil oat ereeress LET ror ra SUMMER—AT ROCKAWAY, L. 1, the Hicks jouse, partiaily f ates ‘containing a large ‘variety 0 sd, containti of vegetables how in, the room can be had, with pastu: pply to Wa. it FPAMILY MOURNING. | Coops Poekcskill, Catskill, f ergon and Shrow rot AT REDUCED PRICES, LARGE FACTORY, FOUNDRY, AND VALU A sm" POWER To LET—FIRST FLOOR ax torrs Lar O8 apli—rusi CREPE CLOTH, ONLY $475 FULL PATTERN. Wharf to lease for a tern of yea “tear OP. Wiper one ireet, near Bll 1 ANT ULAR, at Newb. Bn ue fludson river, containing tut ‘ching ite. way. Apply te eT tad Walker Se rer eal, SHAWLS, Yai SACs Bao, 40-horse Engine, Elevator, Shafting, &c.. in complete Pye y! V&A. MYERS, The buildings are particulariy adapiod for avy ipary ork } Tg FL, Broadway. REAT BARGAINS IN MUSLINS, AT LA) ALSO, ian GREEN WI SO PRINTS, ALPACAS, DRE! DS, FANASOLS A AND. K AND CASSIMERES, GooDs SPOR BOYS’ WEAR. GPaag SACRIFICE IN OF. AKS. RICH PARIS CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, a bisa of elegant coer mt ED Ut OM ‘CTION tire stock of ns legant BASQUES, CIRCULARS 40. ur retail sales, at nd are the cheapest property in the market, property can be seen at @ Broadway, room A FIRST FLOOR, re BASEMENT, ALO SECOND Floor, to let, anda few small apartments, ia the Bighth and Ninth canes ‘ICH STREET. 1. BURNHAM, ome street. oF street, up stairs jeeee—reretees, Siseiae AND Lene pris aedeel Te) ow Oot aw Sale EE See" tween Toasts i ONE WwHo “WANTS STYLIST FURNISHED Rooms, ina first clang house, bawutifully situated near Fifth avenue and Central Park, containing every convenience for tousekeeping, oan find someth ice, which will he let at a mi He Beige ton theee ty family Apply to vaMy 4 COPLAND, 410 Fourth avenue, "anie {om dh ear Ay s lee ra tree STORY ATTIC HIGH {nted rosewood; per- le mantels, lilac walls; Ingdale wy -eavonth street, West Bloom five ncrea of land, abund- » GENTLEMEN ow! and hand LeT_ on FoR Stes GOOD FRAME Hous! Ts Aided, with vutbulldings, t Bes fru apa chsde tress: pleasantly situated on Tea grow comin ending beautiful views, 2 from the elty. including crossiy rena | Satie) a andiate possension. Apply to A. CL. De Hoboken ‘one hour WITHOUT womely furnished euit of at No Si West A SMALL NIOB| # Raid wong iny'$ HOUSE, manufactured expronaly for our retail ne LET on | 'T,! ee 2 TAYLOR, YERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET. I ight Sedge Bee Pee a x sireet, naar irving place, for five months Nos. 461 to 467 Broadway, corner of Grand street, i igh a, : more stone; Cereieare wean. » or tonger. Address box 1.50) Post ¢ MPORTANT TO HOUSEKEKPERS, nia Toeated on Forty. th at » Ler—a bs Lanot Sy oy = any > RENT OR FOR neta CHEAP—A I BU yy ox RGE OPENING OF HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Setweea, Firth and Sixth avenues; possession immedint dusiess . Masper) » wy Brides, Hm by ‘itive of Shiruing. Sheeting and Pulow Caso Lines, | a desirable party. Apply to W. W. CLARKE, 10 rine at, T fogen oe Uae War Tkvind, 2c “it ‘treet, Now Yo Yorn $175; 10,000 yards Nottingham Curtal wards, worth $1; Vestibule Laces, tigured variety; the largrst stock of Marsellion cheaper tha: wards, Ta! Table Cloths, Napkins, Towel Tinen Sheeting, 9-4 and J04 wide only grand $1 mene oy pane before the war; full 10 pou & pair; beat Bed Comfortables, our own make, from $3 up- N_ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FLOOR TO RENT— The best location in the city; on Broadway, near the LETHE SECOND LOFT. 96 conn. T° soroot asnten ¢ lighted. terme moterste. Also 0 PLOORS—OF AN on Once ee the tret ah Laut Aerly Moos, Eee atte in the elt a Mealenined Also Nansen nd single Ler. Ps nsomn - aa Blankets. $48 pms for gentlemen, at 1 Broudway. Poy ty iy. | ° ~ con iaine seen 2 BOND ermner — AMES A, HEARN & SON INVITE ATTENTION TO their offering for this we SILK DEPARTMENT. INDIA FOULARDS in t variety and at lower prices ome gages on pri er month or $300 th in advance. Address J. ) LET—8TORRS, ALSO LING HOUSES AN ' Ficors, neat sation 0 Past chan Se BOUMES AND rent, Herault 0 ps bea ‘ SMALL HOUS! COMPLETELY AND re ATLY. BT MARKS PLACE. TO LE POND. 386 Rinth arenes Third foor, front basement, a are spacious, and house thoroughly renovated. LY FURNISHED COTTAGE ‘or otherwise References exchanged. Sw Went “fweaty'atsth T. UNFURNISHED, SEC- tte and HANDSOMELY AND COMPLETELY FURNISHED | innic; with two Ian Apnly CP. WlOOLL ‘end Floor, jai Floor, Attic Ko 4 0: Floor in a convenient Kony desirable location to tet, senua _— wane ou yeu ay ‘Apply w ts Colonel HANKINS, No, 1 Park place, from Jane 1 to Be Water, bath room, a ~——— ———-__-__ _____—— | ma PARLOR FLOOR, id Laundry privileges, than they have soid for several yea! furnished, one block from St. James Hotel, at $150 per RYAN | ELEGANT BROADWAY #ToRR. wr LYONS CHECK SILKS $1 10; orth $130, tuetion | Month, Address A. B. C.. Herald office, om a Bh Ly TU SPRERT, NEAR FIFTH AVENUR. FINE FOUR V RED oe in all qualiti ‘& reductio a ———_————_ | Siiusied near the great hotels up tows. Inquire at Ne. i] aji¢ oor hed House (low rent) for five or twelve ath K AND WHITE T 138 THIRD AVENUE-TO LET—THOSE WHO Broadway. oonin ly. Furnished Tull eised 1 RED KS AND BLACK AN: inted In securing neat and desirable — - birth _ a ee: PSEA MOUR. 171 Bre cHEC! SILKS in wreaty ret KS houses for the ist of May can find s and be well suited ———— at reduced prices, the best Black Silks made. £38 GOODS pS DEPARTMENT. special attention to their of “BONNETS BLACK SILKS, universally admitted to be calling as above, Houses renting at sam, matte Wo onde FIRST FLOOR, ON A CORNER, OF SEVEN rooms, all well furnished for housekeeping. Piano, per month toa good tenant. 181 Hast. Thirty-seventh street, oF inquire at 895 Broadway, room 6, Tuk LEt_on STATEN ric A {PARTIALLY re tent Mprookigu. or address Mra We Beene ae ‘ocvoryy le, Maton Stobed, for 129 0s CHRYSTIE STREET—PURNISHED, Se nes Also fromt and beck Parlors wo SA See. sapenr ay. sriner Rae 2. k or wnt uate GRENADINES and serious thee NOVELTIES {a LIGHT HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT— | [ard ssisheiaiacieideniotiemmesnettlbicinainsiniell : FABRICS—the most beautiful assortment they have ever Buitable for two ro persons: private family. os, bath, 1 RNISHED, IN COMPLETE ORDER, EACUASIONS, haa eT ee votne Raf West Twrenty fourth mast rear oft-siag JRORMETT'S GHOVE-NEW AND VERY ATTRACT. OREPE EU Sie. eth 91.96. premiste. lat of November of ist of May oext Apply om Altz ibe nem ond teauitful sidewheel stearabout BhINteb ai aia Moh eas arth "760. cont N EURGANT SUIT OF ROOMS, FURNISHED—ALSO exh - yy a ea ry NSOLOLHD ALPACAS, mode shades, tn fine qualities, at reduced ‘Sw rtkcks OF DRESS GOODS at coat Bbc. C1 Papas. a ar ah ard and half wide yes ot : DOLLA a Yak ave bi aoe, and fully JUST RECEIVED, The cheapest equal te guods sold eleowhere at re at $i OPEN CENTRE ment of Tmpor “Soe Bee ae REAL LACE SHA’ L “AKE ry McCREER SPRING AND ih aT ongarey, RE) “ M" * PINCHOe Now 01 nes Moxws GooDs ee aad cape abate See BLACK SILK Gn GRENADINES, SIXTY-FIVE CENTS. Warranted all stk and worth on one dollar, @ neh eee DEPARTMEMT. Barege, 4 i AC, WHITE A ry al BLACK, WHITE AND, Pp POARY EL ouawss. BERLIN WOOL SHAWLS, in great variety. —s neil elites, SHAWLS, SILK 4 ASTILLAS. Nog opin home Se itiful assort- beth ye oo teeir own IN NEW AND ELEGANT DI 77) BROADWAY, ABOVE NINTH STREET. ¥ WILL OFFER OW D AY 14, Tne ath al clot AND. sia ‘GaRMENts, ». a7 BROADWAY. N ASSORTMENT ther Re emer sine at gueligt wm diner: Rovtne, for gout POR eT in, trom Oe Bp ee Borage of Turanuree No.2 Depa ee, ites Fac Hair bn traits . w three doors Pees AND CELLAR 10 LEAT AR TO LETLAT 17 CORT- _____ 2 Wooster street, ‘erican Ventllatien Com Hae TLL, TaaventiN, SUS ene srneer. FR AGRBON'S, some most ex jeasant Basement, suitable for a physician's ofice, io tet” Inquire at 29 East Fourteenth street, first house west of Union square, COUNTRY SEAT TO LET—NEAR NOROTON DE- LET—LARGE si ©. fee yy STORE AND TWO Rooms “sce She, many of which pot and Stamford: two, houses—one eight and one four; barn, shade uit tren: ome acre land: P. ZEGLIO, 12 N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED. rooms to let—En suite or separately, with Breakfast if desired, in a superior, frst cl rivate house: location un- jurpassed. ‘averley place, o asl juare. References exchanged. edie Washington ot PRETTY HOUSE AND FURNITURE IN MORRISA- nia, three minutes’ walk from depot, thirty mini from New York, to let for the summer. CO., 988 Broadway. _ MS WOWERY_NICE, NEWLY FURNISHED ion T pooms torent, separaiely'or by Hours. Splendid ion, As rg SA og Le LET—NEWLY Sate. od; it has bathroom and Lay rder, and bas 8 te! then modern coaveniences of ian, di ont fa ft and idamrediate possession given. For Tuands on two further pastout lar inquire of Mr. Ri 1 Cedar street, N. jrooklyn. T°: LET—THK ror rn stor! Brow No. 73 Past Therty hit x % mext door, at No. 71, o it No Ti, or to Let ann OR FOUR ADULTS. Inquire at No. 14 ¥i LeT_rUnNIsHED, COUNTRY ae Pe r the eity. AI “Apply wo Wr WAR, TS reese ay a Therg cleunlibeus le obenrved. Eicon ave: To signe, naar te Cy ia IN eagonsae. A aM, Pay ferry) w « & ore orat 143 Atlantic street, Bi 1 CLIFTON, STATEN ISLAN A uate a ata two containing 4 hot and fold water: grounds fine Aildont ts lawn y EAR vane Weat sireei, cat Barrow. pay Sy rer ee i. Ant, ¥ a in Me™ p cane, siahiaatniin = beer — = WRRIBANLA, N.Y. ort. ~~ aally 61 fo | Sie Vides cod Bours evonse ‘care ru B. CROBSET Hivnt” beauty 4 the like, one on wil nianiet watt: | Meee tT FOR bia Nos meheabonsh i. ey yy pyores, ac aT PRIVA renee 5 two beautiful « Room nit ia, green Botet folaut Bedroom TI dat of a ee REREGE MANTILLAS, Fea eee SOSRFM MASON, No. Sig Pine sree Tees, ane THREE STORY ineT CLAMS Dt ahora las T NEW UTRECHTA HovSR, SUITABLE | FOR ane iret naoen Rigs a any LEAMA, LAGE SMrAWLS, Tami op conting me ture ge ogee | Rumi eta Belated se Raaty SSove fer cake “Totune os Ah won Highs sont ft pave oer ee on the cow cia ORURCH, Fort ita ilton, renee LaRG! OMPLETRLY F Rad dy gh Zaore. rau Ns. A th Weatnain a yy nth street, near Fil reeoe bles ah esoone STRABLE COUNTRY RE LEt— Ae DESIRABLE Cot [RESIDENCE 70, Let : Brose ee Ane, arabs AN X ELEGANT r PARLOR FLOOR TO moderate. Boat 8 Wen Poors ndt street. Apply to the 7 Cortina ntbel = BR NT AND STORE TO Let DWELLING, Gas and inquire at 216 Spring atreet. BRQOELYN—1O Let, THe sROUND FLOOR OF A eee iaee aes tee Jerry: Moderate, Apply uae Brooklyn, ROADWAY PROPERTY LET OR LBASE-THE B pe ag ge CE and Thi Brondway, se] or " Apply to ©. '¥, carriage warervoms, Oe ovana?, NEAR ROADWAY. —UPPRR Pal 4 Jet, for any light busingss—t nery and . D. ORRELL, No. 78 Cedar street. Pape pn 4 fy Mp een vethieh S RMERSOM, 213 Breateey, Kaos Bonding Te tesnart rent yous go av nace tangy a A | oe oa ‘Sis are ise ierths eters wholeanie business of @ restau LET—A FLOO! WITH MODERN INPRO ments; EUROS eurean Call today, —e dy LET~A 5 OF A * ke Teh en ror ree, REDDING, PARLOR Mel Suite £0. at BENDALL & SCOTT 211 Howseueepers @ippled, ssoioustiogte onaulinn asi SE ta bresteey._ oR ragremranes|t Bad he mets RE CARPETS FURNITURE Col ot Sa 7 cure aed bial ALNOT PARLOR FURNT. 1 Souk, greem Tepe, hewt quake and. Sas te wo morrem at is West ‘ashing Px, tear ot we grealest In regard to mulgated : THE NATIONAL GUARD. Te Coming Field-Day of the Serona ’ Brigade at East New York—General Orders—Other Military Affaire—Koster of the First Division. The annual field days of the various regiments of our State National Guard will, from present indications, be productive of much lively interest among our m Titi, who appear to vie with each other im the proper eprét decorpe ingtheir endeavors to show at theirfoouing drills, parades and reviews, that they have not lost tone im their former proud boast of being among the finest of the State National Guards in the United States, Our re turned volunteers have joined the ranks of depleted regi- ments in thousands, and will, with their knowledge of all the duties appertaining to the duty of the true soldier, prove a most valuable acquisition to the National Guard, Several new organizations have also been created during the past winter, which are officered and parcally Sled up with veteran soldiers. Of the latter class may be mentioned the old Second regiment of Duryee’s Zouaves, the Eighty-second for four ty? im the field, and ‘Third regiment, Colonel Bendix, formerly known Chg Tenth New ‘York Volunteers, besides several others bear ing an equally brilliant record in the late war for the Union. With regard to the new eresainationt, and such regi maaan Be. old Second bated — ‘ane appears to be an unwarranted noclect or pare of the State authorities in furnish ry — requisite facilities ie rendezvous to Cs the Second, Coifel Red tie cumstance is instanced :—Many of the members of Tegiment, who are desirous of appearing at all drills on other ‘occasions, are deterred from so doing for want uniforms, for which the Colonel has made repeated plications, while there are others who hav: expense procured their uniforms, The want os mory or other proper place to drill is another d under which they have had to labor. ‘The cavalry brigade which is now progressing im for- mation, having about thirteen hundred mombers, anne be under command of Bricadier General Spicer, and will form a feature in our parades and greatly add to the efliciency of the National Guard, Colonel Burger, the senior officer of the Second bri who has been acting brigadier goneral since last ber, will probably be confirmed as general; Genera’ Yates, the former commander, having resigned since his return from Europe. ‘he first fleld-day thus far an- nounced will take place at East New York, on Monday the 28th inst, The following order has just been pro GENERAL ORDERS NO. Heapqvarters, Second BRiGAD! x G., SN. Y, New York, May 3, 1866. This Brigade will parade unformed, armed equipped for practice in evolutions of the line, on Mon- day the 28th day May mnst., pursuant to General Orders No. 1, from General Hoad-Quartera, prescribing addi- tional’exercises for the year 1866, to wit : Company.—(Part 1.) The lessons contained In parte first, second and third of the School of the Soldier. Battalion,.—Formation ot the battalion, composition and march of color escort, honors paid to colors, man- ual of arms, The Iossons contained in pe second, articles 1, 2, 8, 4 8, 6, 7 of part third, 8 Brigade.—The lessons contained in parts firs and third of brigade evolutions. (Part 2.) 001 of the i National Guard, there $ at their owe } and Bas- Yor other arms of the service, the prescribed primary lessons of in- prscperrd tsp in regular course, such additioual exer- cises of t manding may order. WILLIAM IRVIN! e squadron, and the battery, as the officer oom- (Part 3.) At any encampment there may, in addition to the foregoing exercises, be added such movements, by battalion, brigade and division, as the commanding officer may order. By order of the Commander in Chief, ©. W. Bexrney, Acting Assistant Adjutant Genoral Tho line of this parade will be formed at tho drit goad at East New York, Queens county, at 1 o'cleck M. precisely. The several infantry regiments, Adjutant General. after the'r arrival on the ground, will be exercised by their re- spective commandants in the school of the battalion and in strovt firing light infantry, sec. lations, untii the brigade line is formed. cominanding the First artillery, will ord Be es, with caissons and six rounds of aminunitiol 1 his companies in turn at the pieces, Col. wil detail company H, Captain Kline, for escort and guard duty to report mounted to the commanding offlcer of the brigade at Washington Parado Ground, at half-past seven o'clock A. M., on the day of the mandants of infantry regiments and sec. 900-929, General Reru- Col. Telhy, jer a battery of and ler rade. The com- ‘olone! Teller, of the First artillery, will make requisition on the Commis- sary General for six (6) rounds of ammunition for this rade, ‘The brigade sta will assemble mount @ a8 ‘asbington Parade Ground at half-past seven o'clock A. M. on the day of the parade. The engineer officers of the several regiments will report mounted to the brigade major on the drill ground. By order of ‘Colonel LOUIS BURGER, Comé’g Second Brigade, B, 8. Cuurcu, Brevet Major and Inspector. The brigade will be exercised in the evolutions of the line, according to Casey’s tacticg, and will comprise prin- cipally close column movements, suc to the size and nature of the — und. Major General Sandford an¢ as are best adapted will review the bri- gade on the inst, at four P. M., at East New York. The Seventh regiment, Colonel Emmons Clark, hold their annual field day at East New York 1st of June, No order has yet been issued. The ficid day and review of the Eleventh Brooklyn, will’ take place at East New York on the 7th of June. ’ This brigade is composed of the Twenty- wil the: frre Forty-seventh, Fifty-second and Fifty-sixth regiments infantry, and a howitzer battery, and is under the com- mand of Brigadier Goneral Jesse C. Smith. The ceremony of inau pry ene or erecting the elecant Vosburg = at reenwood Ceme' will take place on Wednesday, the 23d inst.; and will bo, it te thought, the occasion of a rand parade of our militia Several regiments have signified ing out as escort to the Seventy-first regiment, by whom erected in memoriam ri the monument is Jamented colonel. of their An election to fill the vacancy for enty Ares will be hold on Wodueadsy evening next, the 16th inst, ROSTER OF THE FIRST DIVISION. created in the Se Roster of the brigade and re; eir intention of turn. late imental commanders of the First division N. G., 3. N. Y., under the command of Major General Chas. W. Sandford. Colonel Alex. Hamilton, Division Inspector. FIRST BRIGADE. Brigadier meng Charies B. Spicer, Commandin; enn” J. Van Ness, Acting Brigade Tnspector Chief spinon’, -First cavalry, Colonel D. C. Minton; Third ane ot y Colonel Brook onel T. M. Reid; John O'Mahony. Acting Brigadier General Lou ‘ostloy ; Second infantry, Col- | Seventy-first infantry, Colonel ‘Ben. jamin L, Trafford; Seventy-third infantry, Capta: ‘Kappa (Staten Island); Seventy-seventh infantry, Cap tan Thomas Lyne Ninety-ninth infantry, SECOND PRIGADE. egiment of infantry, Commanding. Keyiments —First artillery, Colonel Daniel W. Teller Third infantry, Colonet John’ E, Bendix; Fifth infea'ry Lientenant Colonel Anton Meyer; 5 xth infantry, tenant Colonel Bernard Schwartz; ‘Twel'th infantry, onl William G, Ward; Exghty fourth infantry, Frederick A. Conkling; Ninety-sixth infaniry, Jobo D. Kerhbiel. Balt. fontry, Gc vlonel JohnH. 1 Le Gal, Stat wartiug orders, delphi. tug Prgrim, Brigadier General Lloyd Aspinwall, Commandin, Major Robert Taylor, Brigade Inspector and Chief Lieutenant Le Rice P. Adam: Island, aod ordered before the YROMOTRD—MAY 4. Lieutenant Commander Leonard Paulding, ‘THTRD PRIGADR. Brigadier General Wm. Hall, Commanding. Major J. G. Herriot, Brigade Inspector and Chief « Regiments. —Firet Infantry, Colonel Rush C, Hawkine Seventh eee ae p os Colonel Emmons Clark ; FOURTH MRUGADR. Hegi» ents,—Fourth infantry, Colonel Harmon D. Hu! Eleventh infantry, Colonel Joachim Muidhof; Twe second infantry, Colonel James F. Cox; Sixt; fantry, Colonel M. T. McMahon; Seventy-ninth infantr Colonel Addison Farnsworth ; Nii tenant Colonel Frank Mc RECAPTULATIONS lroy Surgeon BF. Gibve, from school “ship Sabine, Acting Third Assistant Engineer John 8. Lark from tug i\igrim, and granted oar of absence. ORDER Acting Third Assistant bth hua Varian; Ninth infantry, Colom Wileox; Thirty. seventh in! antry, Colonel Wi mH. Farrar, Fifty-ifth infantry, Colonel Euger “ninth jnety-filth iufautry, Lie Arty, Reg, Tot from steamer Rix uring Board at ’'h nginecr Joseph W. Eliott Burger, Colonel Fiftt Liew Oot ' j y comms) ry — Wateree, to be Commander from Decen *naign William W. Hendrickson, in Pacitic squad to be Master from November 10 last, Paseed Assistant Surgeon Frederick a Potter steamer sent aoeenter, to be Sui n from March 25, Surgeon ard Bogert, Passed Asm stat Howpital, New Brighton, N. April 6. ‘Ass atant hE Samed Forbes Parker, of steamer | novski, to be Faymaster, from August 26, laat, Setentifie. Lome, Councillor of State and Dire of Material at the Mmistry of Marine in Paria, is a didate for admission ass member of the Academ tN + to be Surgeon, 7 & 4 » s Sevnees Each candidate has to present a summar his eeientifie works, Cg 3 EA pa Lome’s suini forme a quarto pamphlet of fity-wwe pages, an prises a lint of the ships of the imperial avy built course of building on his plans, The Meteorological Department of the Board of 1) of England states in a report that the daily forecar weather published im the British newspapers are ne and that of the storm war’ to be wrong as regard per cent prow } ny "and ehliy so per cont regards the direct the w od. The committee recommend that the sy Se oe ee, the weather at « eb! powmts, and also the system of storm warnings® © be continued, with certan syecibed qgtensions an