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: 4 { — On Monday, May 29, we will offer our immense stock of Straw Hats at a great reduction, as we are determined to close ont our stock before the ond @! the season. Finest Black Hair Gypsies reduced to 750. Our dollar Black Hair Turbans reduced to Se. Our $1 75 black Hair Turbany reduced to 8L Our 0c. Pamela Hats reduced to 25c. Our $1 white Straw Sailor Hats reduced to 7Be. Allour black and brown Siraw Hats, in Gypey, Artless, ‘Nalad shapes, &c., recuced to 400, ‘Our T5c. Sundowns, in the latest shapes, reduced to 60c. ‘Our 50c, Misses’ brown Sundowns reduced to 88. And many fine bargains too numerous to mention, including all our fine Leghorn, Chip, Fancy Braid Hats, de. &c., at an immense reduction. Boys’ Gne Brown Straw Hais, fully trimmed, at 650. ‘Trimmed Hate for ladies, misses and children, of the most elegant styles, at less than ever before offered. Also immense reduction in the prices of Flowers, Laces, Feathers, fe., &c. Brown and Drab Silk, full 91 inches wide, at 75c., worth $1 25. Black Satin, a Mc., worth Bl 20. Xxira heavy Biack Satin, ai $1 45, worth $175. ‘Aiso great reduction in prices of our undergarments, which are now Universally acknowledged to be the cheapest and beet made goods ever offered. Ladies’ 6-tucked Drawers at 38c. Ladies’ Drawers, 6-tucked and ruffled, at 48¢. Chemise, full size, well made, at S5o. ‘Chemise, linen, ticked and embroidered bosom, at 8c. ‘Chemise, extra'fine, bias tucked and embroidered bosom aud embrolcered at %c. Night Dresses, extra Tong, ruite trimmed and pointed collar, Ladies’ Tottet Sac tucked and ruffled, at 80c. Also el skirts at ASc., #1 10, $1 25 and $1 48 respect- i worth a)most double, And many more elegant styles too numerous to mention, at bargains. Notwithstanding our already cheap prices of Undergar- rents, we wil allow an extra discount of five per cent on all hills of $5 and upward. Hosiery, Corsets, Parasols, Rid Gloves, d., ea Of our last impertations of Gi our tations of Gui Po ipure d offer them at the same low rices, notwithatan ting the scarcity of the same. v7, fall 236 inches wide, at 85c., worth $1 25. est quality, full 3 mebes wide, at $1 10, worth w1 50, Best quality, full 4 inches wide, at $1 26, worth $1 75, 8! ‘Ube elegant paim leat in the very best quailty, at 68, worth $3 25. ‘Vali and examéne our Guipure Laces, Orders by mail faithfully attended to. The trade aupplied at less than down town wholesale prices. Call early in the week and early in the day to avoid the rush. At EHRICH'S Temple of Fashion, 287 Eighth av.. between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-ffth sts. N, B.—Tats estabiishinent has po connection with any other store either in or out of the city, und all communications ahouid be addressed to ws direct, A. “ BLUXOME'S, Giraw Goods, Lace Goods. Rmbrotderies, Sa Ribbons, 100 Lace Jackets, 100 Swiss Jackets, at $3 i each, worth $10 60. BLUXOME'S, 1,187 Broadway, between Twenly-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, oh TLOVI ‘B15 Sixt between Nineteenth and Twentieth ats., Headquarters ‘or Hand made Worsted Goods. Infante’ Wear " © specialty, Best stock of Lace, Swiss, Lawn and P. K. ‘Caps and Bonnets io the city, Infants’ Knit E split Zeph; Summer Shirts mS isp by the one or dozen. Infants’ Carriage Blankets irom 3 ap. Shetland and seaside Shawls, Sacks, &c., &c., &c. At LOVE'S, at LOVES, at LOVE'S. A> MME. VIGOROUX’S, 122 FORUTH AVENUE, NEAR Tweifth pone pane“ Establishment. Large Stock of imported Lisgerie and ‘oidery by last steamer; Em- broidered Collar Bands, Yoke, Handkerchiefs, 4c. : ladie's and babies’ Trousseaux; speciality for Initials; Monograme for the Handkerebief, Table and Bedclothes embroidered to order. Large assortment of Soutache for braiding. A’ ALTMAN BROTHERS & CO."3 GENTS’ FINE SUMMBR GAUZh SHIBTS AND DRAWERS, ll GENTS’ EXTRA FINE LISLE THREAD SHIRTS, at We, AT ALTMAN BROTHERS & CO.'8, 831 and 833 Sixth avenue, neai T G. W. BASSPORD’S, 781 Broadway, Just received from Paris, new invoices of FRENCH FLOWERS, Bridal Wreaths and Featners, in all varieties and styles, wholesale and retail. A. —A.—A.—INDIA CAMEL’S HAIR SHAWLS. —PRE- « Daratory to going to Kurope for = fall stock 1 will sell ‘those choice Shawls on band, at low prices. ‘J. RUSSELL, 0 East Twentieth street, ROWN’S LONDON ROUND HATS.—E. BROWN (SIS- ter of W. ©. Brown, London) has removed and bas now Jome elegant styles at 80 Broadway, between Twelfth and Thirteenth atreeta, next dovr to Joll B-TREHANDSOMEST AND MOST RECHERCHE, }» Dresses in Lawn, Batiste, Linen, Swiss and Pique are to bethad at J. 8. COLBY'S Ladies’ and Cbildreo’s Furnishing House, 02 East Fourteenth street, three doors west of Union square. ‘We make tlis branch a specialty. For style, Ot, quali they cannot be A few more of Steinbach on band, and only Freach, Germ: rder, for %9 joan, in large Undergarments, Travelling Dres uurseaux aud every article of ladies’ gene: al out! at prices and quality guaranteed to give satisfaction to ail, )STABLISHED IM 1819. NEW YORK DYKING AND PRINTING ESTABSISH- MENT, STATEN ISLAND. 9% Duane street, near'Brondway, ‘762 Broadway, near Eighth street, New York. 610 Sixth avenue, near Thirty-sixth street, 166 and 164 Pi at street, Brookiya, @ North Eighte street, Philadelphia. e, cleanse and refinish ladies’ and gentlemen's garments 4n their usual superior manner. AIR—HAIR. Shaw's patent Hair is light; can be brushed and Hinman Hair. Cheapest in the country. Swiiches, 30 inches, @1 50 up- words. Chetham's, 86. Ail hair Curis, $l. Ladies’ own Chignons dressed for 26 cents. No. 858 Bowery, near Great Jones street, a RECEIVED—ONE CASE Biack Bann Striped Grenadines, For asle by the yard. H. FINCHON, Importer, 21 Brevoort pl MORE Shell GIN WILL OPEN ON MONDAY SOME cases of French and English Jet and To elry, late tmportations. 725 Broadway, New York. 14 Brevoort place, offers Lue balauce of ei Stock, o {Dresses, Dreas Goods, Cloths, Trimmings, Laces ot extiewely ow prices on aceuunt of retiring from business, Also several Silk Costumes and white Dresses, just received from Parts. w= r PINCHOY, Grectaury, Pt aes 1 will offer on Monday 1,000 tne Mareell cae in the city. per cent ander any other be “Gescription cheap. Cali and Housck examine. In every department you w: Hostery, Genta’ Furnishing Goc ping Goods of er ind good ana cheap Goods. Lineas, Laces, Ribbons ‘And Notions in endiess variety. A. ARMSTRONG, 140 wad 14d Bialh avenue, Bafgilos in Foyiprd silks, fr price S19 reduced to $1, ouie, price $2, Feduced to $1 35, 50 pieces Raye Grisaiile, price ®2, reducca to $1 0. 75 pieces Black and White Stripe, price $2, reduced to $1 50. 8Y pieces Colored Stripes, former price #1 78, reduced 0 Plain Black Silks and Cdlored 8iks. 50 loose ‘heavy Gros Grain, former price @4 25, reduced to 50 plegee superior Faille Sublime, tormer price $2 50, reduced 0 75 pleoes Rare Co’ 25 pie: ne B: 75 pieces extra quality Faille Subline, former price $3, re duced to $2 100 pisces Lyons Cashmere, tormer price $3 50, reduced 10 10 legos «Cashmere Sublime, former price #4, reduond to Also Trimming Silks, all colors, foriner price 82, reduced to R175. The balance of our spring importation of 24 inch colored Dress Silks is also offered at # great reduction from former prices, DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. 100 pieces real French Broche Grenadine, tormer price 623¢¢., reduced to Sie, 200 ay Bagi) Grenadines, worth 75¢, and #1, reduced to and sic, 100 — printed French Jaconets, worth 87i;c., reduced to 2 come mohair and melange Suitings, price 62}¢c., reduced to B00 pleoss Princess Louise Suiting ‘and 31 2%, reduced to Sc., 7 100 pieces silk and wool Pongees, Wo Bc. ‘Tploses ailk and wool Berge, former price §1 25, reduced to SL. 200 pieces Irish Poplins, former price $2 25, reduced to $2. 100 pieces white Pique Suitings, price B87ic.. reduced to Mo. 100 pieces white Pique Sultings, price S0c., reducwd to 37340, Ladies’ and Children FURNISHING DEVARTMRNT, Ladies’ Linen Suite. Former price $10, reduced to 38. Former pric reduced to $10. Former price #18, reduced to $15. Former price $2, reduced to yl7. Former price $24, reduced to former price 960, reduced 3 Ladiea' Witte Linen Suita, Former price $8; reduced to #4. Former price $10, reduced to 312, reduced to $10. it Former price Former price $16, reduoed to $14, Former price $20, reduced to $15. lidren's Marseilles Dresses, Former price $4, reduced to $3. Former price $5 50, reduced to $4 50. Former price $7 00, reduced to w8 60. Former price $3, reduced to $7. Former price $13, reduced to gi0. Former prico $18, reduced to $12. Former price ¥W, reduced to $1. Linen Blouses. Former price $2 25, reduced to gl 75. Former price i, reduood to Former price $4, reduced to $2 60. Former price $4’, recuced to Former price 35 3, reduced to 3468, ment of ladies’ and children's Furnishing Goods, of every description, SHAWL Bovelties in Shawis, at reduced pi tland Lace Shawis, worth $12, reduced to 6. vis, worth p10, reduced to #5. worth $3, reduced to 83 60, ‘oreh 96, reduced to 2 5. Bhetiand Lace Sbaw.s, worts $4, reanced to $2. 60 Princess Louise Shawls, worth $4, 85 and $5 60, re- duced to $3 50, $4 and 84 50. 600 Princes Beatrice’ Shawis, former price $4,§5 and 96, reduced to 83, $4 and $5. $00 Ottoman Striped Shawis, former price 89, B11, $14, $16, se ge B89 and $25, reduced to $7, $9, Bil, BL, Bld. $18, $18 and ya 160, ‘A large assortment of White Grenadine Shawis, Oashmere Shawis and Shawls of every description at equally low prices. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. The balance of this season's importation of Lama Lace Points, Paliium Wraps, berun Wool and Silk Sacques and Embroidered Vashmere Sacques, 1s olfered at the following reduced prices :— Lama Lace Points, worth $12, reduced to $8, Lama Lace Potnts, worth $15, reducea to $12. Lama Lace Points, worth reauced to $13. Tama Lace Points, worth $25, reduced to $17. Lama Lace Points, worth $28, reduced to 220. Lama Lace Polata, worth $30, reduced to 325. Lama Lace Potnts, worth $10, reduced to 833. Lama Lace Sacques. Lama Lace Sacques, worth from $25 to §35, reduced to $15 and $3. Pallinm Wraps. Palliam Wraps, worth $14, reduced to $11. Berlin Woo! and Silk Sacques, worth $13, reduced to $10. Embroidered Cashmere Sucqties, worth $15, reduced to $13. MOURNING DEPARTMENT. Decided bargains in lack Grenadines. Black Summer Cashmere, Bombazine, Tamise, Foulards, Black Alpac All Woo! Delaines, All Sk Grenadines, Mourning Shawis, Shawi ©: Mourning Ginghams, Mourning Prints and Sets, Baratheas, Clows, &c. ‘The inducements offered by this closing out sale are exira- ordii fn their character, and purcbasera should avail themsefves of ihe opportunities bere offered, as they are sel- dom met with. an extensive as: hmere, LORD & TAYLOR, Broadway and Twentieth atrect, Graad street and Chrystie. ‘A ALTMAN BROTHERS & CO.'S GENTS' FINE SUMMER GAUZE SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, AMO GENTS EXTRA LISLE THREAD SHIRTS, at . & 00.’ AT ALTMAN BROTHERS ‘881 and 83 Sixth avenne, near Twenty-trst street. ATERN BROTHERS, S we Sixth avenue, Detween Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets. Ong entire stock marked down 20 per cook. ‘20 per cent, 20 per cent. 20 per cent 0 per cent. 20 per cent. ‘We call the particular attention of our customers and ladies to general, before leaving the clty the coming warm weather, to examine our stock and note onr prices in our UNDERGARMENT DEPARTMENT, which is now complete with a apigndid line of Chemises, Waiking Skirts, Night Gowns, ‘Trai and Under Skirts, Drawers, Dressing Sacques. Waste, Corset Covers, in Maslin, Cambric and Linen, both Piain and Trimmed with Lace and Embroidery, and made in the very best manner, and ouly of good makes Muslin. We guaranice our prices to be iower than ‘any other house. OUR CORSET DEPARTMENT contains thirty aifferent styles of Real Werley Coutille Giove-Fitting, haley Freach Wove, &c., hich for prices and shapes Whteh for Pricetannot be matched in the ei WILL OPEN MONDAY 232 dozen of our celebrated Marquise Kid Gloves at $1 21 per pair, all exceedingly choice shades. An we sell them very rapidiy, we advise ladies to call in time betore the assortment is broken. 100 doz. Misses Marquise Kid Gloves, Real Kid, $115 per pair; worth $1 75, 100 cartons new Gros Grain Bonnet Ribbons, ‘20 ver cent below last week's prices, 69 cartons block-plaid Sase Ribbons, 72c. ; welling everywhere at $1. Special attractions in our LACE GOODS DEPARTMENT. haod made, trimmed with real 600 pairs Organdie Slee: Ince, $1 25. 50) pairs rouch finer apd better trimmed, v with aces and embroidery, at 4) 5 and Keai Valencienne Collars, 4ic., 98¢., Great Bargains. Tiuston Sleeves, Embroidered Sets, Linen Campric Hendkerchiets, Linen Collars and Cuffs, ‘We keep only the very beat zoods, and sell them jower than auy other bouse, Stil greater reduction in our PARASOL DEPARTMENT. Prices far below any other store. Ali silk Pougee Alpines Friuged, full size, $5 23, selling everywhere at $8. Another chotes lot of French Gilt Hoop Earrings, exquisite styles, hes, Pendants, &¢. Earrings, extra quality, per pair. -asol Covers, from auction, ‘a creat bargain. 1,000 pieces Real Guipure and Thread Laces, from 200. up. The cheapest Goods ever offered, STERN BROx,, 267 Sixth avenue, v7. K, PEYTON, 2 Bowery, invites the attention of the jadies of New York and the sur- 270 and rounding cities (0 bis untivalled tock of rat cle READY MADE SUITS and Costumes, manufactured in all the fashionable atyles worn, and of the choicest abcics Imported. Butts for the aireet. Suite for travelling, Suits for ceasive wear, Suits for the eat Buite for ple White Butta Surta. Pink Suite. Green Suits. Bine Suie Fancy Su Linen Sats, eh, ni cinas work a apectalty, We make p fe K. PFYTON, 10 sad 272 Bowery, oear Houston sree. ver offered. os 2 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY. isan POE ceric nossa DRY _Goops. penne | a DRY GOODS. Continued trom First Page. (eas SALE OF THK SEASON, Mie GREAT SALE OF GOODS ep LORD & TAYLOR, at the store of M. G. Dm BEVOISE, T BHRICH’S Twentieth street, —— A Temple of Fashion, cau the autentinnat Warebagers aud ti Dublte generally ta 289 Grand street, fmmense reduction in prices of May dani atwaloh exteworamary Dargains will bo offered | slightly sollea by the burning of his store, continues unabated. Be in every department, oat raw Hate, ‘ use — SILK DEPARTMENT, Greatest bargains ever offered. ! PE Also, from auction, job tots of icos, Sheetings, Shirtings, Dress Gooan, Sha uhs, Cassiineres, Flannels, Popling, Towe.ting, ©, 80. ‘All thust be sold wuile (he store is undergoing repairs, " MALLINERY AND DICESSITAKKUNG. T MADAME COLLINS’ (RLEVP DE MME. FLORING LEFEVRE) dressmaking establishment, 26 Went bie venth atreet, Indies can rely on getting perfect fitting Urees made and immed inthe latest stvie. Ladies visiting th city solicited to call. ) (UREAT REDUCTION IN PRI MME. NATALIE. | UF TILMAN 4 CO.,, previous to her departure for Sure will offer for sale assortment of im Round Hats, Fiowe: Ac., at extromely low pri NATALIB TILMAN & CO., 84 Bast Niw assortment of Bonnets, Round Hats, Flowers, xc., recently received from Paris, ut No. 15 Kast Ninth street. ADAME DELLAG, FIFTEEN YEARS IN MAISON | Roger de Paria, Kus now the pleasure to announee to her indies that eke is’ at 1,266 Broadway, for ail stylish Sum- mer Suites, 183 OLINGH, 297 6TH AV., BETWEEN MTH AND 25TH ste. —Ladies cam rely on’ getting perfect fitting dreases ‘made or trimmed In the latest and most fasiionanie aivles; waiking sultemade in wight nours’ notico; garments cut and ie ME, A. MICHEL, IMPORTER (FORMERLY WITH Marie Galoupeau), 423 Sixth avenue, will sell ber ele- fant assortment of Bonsels, Round Hats at prices. URBAN HATS AND CAILDREN'S HATS.—THIS week Crape Konnets, "ay eo and Real Lace, at haif price: ‘Sobol Hats, BL to #3. Bare thi BINN'S New Millinery, 647 B: way, up stairs. pea SPECIAL NOTICES. T A MEETING HELD AT WARD SCHOOL NO. 8 BY © committee appointed for that purpose. It was decided to tasue tho following call:—All teachers holding positions under the Department of Pubite Instruction are invited to atten? at Ward School No, 26, Thirtieth street, near Broad- way, on Monday, at 4P. M., with a view of forming a per- | manent Public School Teachers’ Association, the object of such association being literary and social only. (Signed) FRANCIS J03. HAGGERTY, Chairman, ‘El Ww ” Secretary. orted Bonnets, | i } | M%%. HENRIETTE BUHLMEYER, FORNERLY NO. wo | Great Juues street, has on exhibition the most elegans | A. AcRERSONS WHO ARE, INSURED IN, GOOD + life insurance companies, and who do not desire to surrender their policies by an absolute sale, can borrow the surrender value of their policies by appiyimg at Losurance Agency, 87 Liberty street, A LARGE ASSORTME#T OF ROOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS: and Valisca at the Great F Shoe Emporium, 330 sowery, corner of Bund street, selling 20 per cent below , Broadway prices, W. D. BIGELOW. ROBERT IRWIN. ‘A. ~EIRST, CLASS STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, + Pianos, &c. Furniture moved, city or country ; Furni- ture packed, shipped; Money advanced. | 115 West Eleventh street, pear Sixth avenue, F. & G. BURNHAM. TL. EBERT'S NONE BUT THE PUREST FRENCH A. Confectioneries ure sold. All leaving for the country wil do well to give wcall there. Fine French Mixed, 40 cents, 60 Kast Twelith street, near Broadway, A WA WILMINGTON, LOTTERY. . H. H. GERKEN & CO., Managers LASS 455—DRAWN AT 12 M., MAY Ui, ISTI. 1314, Te 08s 18, 20," 26, 78, RB. Ags 486—Dnawn ar 5». M., MAY 97, 1871. SL 43, 78, 23, 33, 24, 43, 47, 6 48, 58, LUTHY & CO), Brokers, 240 Greenwich street. ( ORRESPONDENCE. New Yorx, Ma; Lixa Epwry, Lessee and Manacerose 0 win's theatre, 720 Broadway, New York :— Deak MavaM--Learning that youare on the eve of pacture with your talented company for a summer tour of 26, 1871. Lina Ed the aujolniag States, and fecling deeply graterul for the many pleasant evenings pressed in your bijou theatre, we cannot permit you to terminate your se: without ‘manifesting | some particular “recognition” of your “ Pluck” and anee {n establishing your theatre ia the front “ Ran vopuiar temples of dramatic art. We therefore ! male an eyening when we can testify that full upprectation of your abilities as a manageress and artist, ‘Respectfully, Hon. A. Oakey Hall, Mayor; Hon. Gunning 8. Fe! Hon. Nathaniel Jarvis, George § Jno. K. Fellows, Esq. Hon. Joseph Kock, ‘and many othera, Liva Epwis's Tararn2, May %, 12 To Hon. A. OaKrY HALL snd others:— me extreme pleasnre to acknow- | ledye the receipt of your very fatvering note mviting me to | socept the compliment of a veneat. In thanking you tor this | unexpected eviience of your resard I would take the oppor- tunity to remark that to estab ish my theatre as the popular family resort has been my zealous endeavor, and the iiheral | patronage bestowed vives umpie pronf | GENTLEMEN —It aio; the correctness of | tuis design, Availing myself of the proffered bonor, 1 beg to anbowuce NEXT FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 2 QUE LAS? NIGHT OF THE SEASON), as the occasion of my im With renewed assurances of heaciCelt esteem, T am, sir, LINA BDWIS [RCORATION DAY, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 187. Ceremonies th New York ‘and Brook!ya The New York Division wiil leave Union square at 10% o'clock A. M. and proceed down Broadway to South fer and through Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, to East New York, where ai! the divisions wii! untie and march to Cypress Hill Cemetery, under command of General James No\uade, Grand Marshal. General James Jourdan will preside at the exercises and decoration of graves in the Cemetery. ‘Memorial services at the Academy of Music, New York, at So'ciock P.M. Major General Irvin McDowell, U.8.A., | will preside. Orations by Hon. W. M. Evarts, Rev. Dr. Tyng aud Kev, Dr. Thompson; singing by W. J. Hili and a chorus, | ‘and music by the Governor's Island Band. Tickets, 50 cet to be procured at the pubhe ollices, “Headquarters Text,” Union square, and at the door of the Academy on the 30th, Donations of flowers, plants and money solicited. A coin mittee of ladies will be in attendance at the Headquarters | ont Sat and Monday, to receive contributions. Ail | surplus funds to be donated to the Union Home for Soudiers* anc lora’ ns, C, R. MACDONALD, Chairman General Committee. BK. £, FARMER, Chairman b recutive Committee. Hon, CHAS. P. DALY, Chairman Finanse Committee. joum W. MARSHALL, Treaanrer, 744 Broadway. BANK M. CLARK, Secretary. DPS ans 2 COLVIN, ROOM NO. 12 WAVERLEY piace, make the cure of stamimering a ‘cure in from five wo fifteen bly fn victimizing people out nd as aguaran- tee to those wie are affiicted with thie misforiune, who wish to be cured, Drs. M. & C. will agron not to require any fee until a permanent cure is effected. This is fair enourh, in all conscience, and we commend the stammering and stuttering portion of humanity to then, -From Giobe. ENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OF NEW YORK. ADJUTANT GENFRAL'S OF FtoR, ALWANT, May 94, 187. § GENERAL ONDERS—NO. IL. The Adjutant ‘eneral, the Inspector General and the Chief of Ordnance are hereby constiiuted a board into the merits of varioas kinda of. breechioading mutts: kets, and to report the result of such eramination to the Governor. By order of the Commander-in-Chief. SEND, Adjutant General, « PRANELIN TO Tn compllance with the anore order the undersigned will meet at the State, Arsenal, in the city of New York, on Wedoeslay, June 7, at 10 ‘o'clock A. M, to commence such exaininaiion, and will then and there receive such breech- loading ritied muskets as may be submitted to them for that purpose. FRANKLIN TOWNSEND, Adjutant General, JAMES MCQUADE, Inapector General BAMUEL WM. JOHNSON, Chief of Ordnance. Nrw York, May 95, 1871, AWWYTHE ELITE CLUB WILL PURCHAS their Summer Hats at WEBBER'S, Sixth avenue and ‘Thirty-firat street. S770, VELOCIPEDES “A. STOCK | OF YELOCT. ‘pedes, new and second hand, in good order, for sale cheap. Address box 5,194 Post office. METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMEN i corner of Broadway and Ann atrent. PRINTING LITHOGRAPHY AND ENGRAVING, in all tte branches, COMMERCIAL AND THEATRICAL Printing promply. and effectively execu METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, corner of Broadway and Anu stres NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE PERSON oR persons who lett a sorrel Mare atthe stavie of Joho Gray, 284 East Broadway, onthe sth of April, that unteste) cailed for and ali expenses paid on or before the 2d day June, she will be sold ai public auction et JOHNSTON & VAN: TASSELL'S, Eas: Thirteenth atreet, to pay ail expenses. FFICE OF BOARD OF EXCISE, 299 Mulberry wsireet, New ionx, May 28, 1871. EXCISE NOTIC Notice 1# hereby given that the pepalties of the law will be romptly enforced against all persons who, after the ith of Sine neat, aball be found selling iiquors, wines, alee or beer Hhout « erred bed this Bowrd. = By order of the Board, , JOUN 1. WILLIAMS, ‘President, James Nett, Chief Clerk Ofics hours from # A. 04 P.M. datiy. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA, MAY 12—20,02 drew S100,0N gold; Kentucky, Cines B62, 46, €5, 7, 20,000. Ail orders’ promptly attended to, und circu: nt by addressing HALEY & CO. (old. established 174 Broadway. 7HY SUFFKR WITH RHE! MATISM WHEN YOU can effect @ positive cure with Dr. Elias’ KHEUMATIC REMEDIES ? One trial will convince any one aftiicted. For i druggists’. Depot, No, 615 Broadway, venr Houston street. g Latieats treated gratisevery Tuesday and Friday from 1 10 o'clock. 1.000.000 ey ati ei photograph viewe tueen by &. A. HOLMES, 996 Broadway, boih in the city and couniry. Began 1848; will end in 1900. JCHOOL OF MINES OF COLUMBIA COLLEGE.—EX- © Laminations for admissions will ve held on Frida: Z. There are five reguiar courses of instruction in:—Kirat, Til Engineering: second, Miuing Engineering third, Met Jurgy Tourth, Geology and 3 History; fifth, Analy tical and Applied Chemistry. These courses incinde general siudies in mathematics, drawing, modern laugunges, Ac., in addition For catalogues aud further » CHAN DLE, Dean of the Far rher of Fourth avenue, culty, Forty-ninth street, (TO, ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS AND OTHERS,— TESS Jaied and Morale Pfil table for churches, entrance hall, vestibules, Ae., manufactured by T. & R, BOOTE, Stafordahire, England, for which they have been awarded prize medals in ali the world’s fairs ever held, and can now be obtained at niuich leas cont than hitherto char; Bamples and designe to be seen at rhe oflice g WARD BOOTE, 78 Murray street, New York, Marble am wyled i} i} VINE LOT OF YOUNG MOCKING BIRDS AT OHAS, I RELCHE & BROTHER'S, bird store, 55 Chatham sireet, | sty The largeat and best rious teal and beat variety in the ity, in all the varto 3 : ‘two spring Pony Phaetons, from #150 up. ARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, A PINE YOUNG SIBE- Ceo spring Pony Phastons, iisoup. Bike Geena Malgee cae’ eatin axons old; weil Fine Rumble Phactons, from S275 UD. Uained and exceedingly watchfal; raised by ite owlér with particwar care. Call near 4,009 $1 5.000 ™ p2ShMUMS rRosract PARK | Co, of Broome street, and over Purse No. 1, For borsea that have never beaten three | Fine Platform Phaetons, from up. 44 Joralemon street, Top Pony Phaetons, from $250 1 Address GARDE, box Alo all seasonable Carri Jn press variety; Le Landauleta, Cou ‘Charen Depot Waxoun Vielorias, top'aud’ Read Wagons, fi | exiansion top Phaetons; ail fully warranted aud moderate in | _ Also some nice top and open Road Wagons, by Brewster & Rockawayn, Pusctous, Victoria aanacses, Ciareacess & ae eee eee PLAND RAT Carriage Bulder __No. 7 Bast Kighteonth street, near Fi'th avenue. Wrilow place, South Urooklya, New York l’osi oillee, THE TURE. SPRING MELTING commencein, TUFSDAY, JUNE 6. minutes, T BARKER " r Dan cffio 0 frat, 8220 to seoond, g100 to tnd Arvand New. York, Watereala aaa” aren ee | Powel Dunly gaiare pa, me Lady ruse, Thinty-aiuch atreet, ON WSDNESDAY, May 31, at L2o'clock, | Hout Sammly enters ch, ma. Fatbush Mad. AN EXTRA FINE AND LARGE bay coupe Horse, 16 c ovyer enters bik. mi, Eveline, high, 6 years old, free, clezant and handy driver; sharp, all | J; Wiilis« Co, enter br. a. BiWwin sooth, day {ravelter, very blocky bul: Unsurpataed ‘for family oF 2 Roden enters. g, nectwood. business use; airald o: nothing; gentic tor lady to . A. Hickok enters b, g. Dunderberg. fine under saddie, and warrantel sound and kind: H Fr Manee enters br. 8, W, Purse No. 2. 82,000 for horace that have never beaten 2:36, | Dauiel Priver eaters vik. 6 Gnaries E. Loow. 0. A. Hickok enters b. m, Western girl. D. A. Creamer enters &. 8. H. W, Genet, . Doble enters s, m. Idol , #5, Hodive enters a. Ye, Belle Stricktand. Kind to either riae or drive: has been n ladies’ pet Ben}, Mace enters b. g. Jou ‘Thomas S. Curpenter enters & m. Nowesuch, W. Howe euters b. m. Sarah Jano. enters b. g. G. W. Jarvis, HL Ant P, Golden enters s, m. Polly Goden, enters br, a. iiauk, SUPERIOR AND HIGRBRED bay Gelding, 15% high, & years old, prompt, free and easy driver; cad trot in 3:6; great roadster; gentle for a child to drive; tine family horse; “ANT SOME SORREL trotting Gelding, sired by HENRY CLAY, 16 high, 6 years ola; as far, batdy and | game a driver as can bo found; can beat $minates, and was | Uever handled for speed; has no vice or trick; can'be driven by a child, and is warranted sound and kind. } STUCK CAN BE SEISN and examined at the mart any | time previous to sale. A BEAUTIFUL MILK WHITE MARE FOR Fifteen hands; long fowine mai rd Lait 5 1,200 to rat, B600 to seound, $200 te third. SALE— feotly 180 Black, about same size ; would make a aplendid cross match; } will be sold cheap. Apply at 226 Sixth street, between Second and Third avenues. Conidence, ir Murphy entera bd, g. J. J. lradley. BO MESOND DAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 1. KLEGANT RUMBLE PONY PHALTON, a Purse No.4. $2,000 for horses that have never beaten 2:38 . coat $70, for #25), 81,300 to first, £600 to second, $200 to third. A.” ‘Two tonr-seat Phastons, cont $1,200, for $450. Dell Saminia eaters ch. m. Bashaw Matd, A. Four-wheel Dog Curt, cost $700, for $325. A. Patterson enters b. m. Lady Hughes. A Landaus, Landaulets, Pony Ihaeton: Parker & Shaurman ente: br. m, Lady Agusta. ‘2 percent leas than Broadway prices. M. Rowen enters s. g. Prince, O. A. Lickok enters w. g. J. Lovett enters s,m. New Berio Girl Hiram Woodraff enters br. a, Mambrino Prince, HAM, Fourth streot, tear isroadway. STABLE, NO. 16 EAST THIRTEENTA street, near Fifth avenue, . Medoc, A’ PRIVATE ‘Thowas 8. Carpenter enters br. &. Thomas Jutferson. — J.J. Bowen eaters b. g; Sheppard Knapp, elegant bay carriage Horses, fast travellers; Purse No 5. $1,000 for horses that have never beaten 2:34. fine black Coupe Horse; $550 to first, #300 to second, $100 to third, aud $50 to tourta, city made Barouche, nearly new; T. C, Barden enters b. g. J. HL. Whitsen enters a, g, Clareance, Tames Douzrey enters br, m. Fanny Lambert. M. Koden enters cb. m, Parity. B. Dobie entors br. m. La Blonde, J. Lovett enters b. m. Lady Ross. H. W. Howe enters blk. m. Keils Merrell. J. Murphy enters b. m, Lady Sears. G. W. Swuily enters blk. K. ‘Charles Champiain enters | Barns. J. Bowen enters b. m. Jennfe, 89,000 to first, 91,000 t0 second, $400 to dhird, au: fourth, Dot Wajous, fine Harness speciaity ; top Tittle used. " H, Doble enters b, mn. Lucy. r ; 2 boule emere oc m, Goldatnich Maid, i seas LICKS, 80 hicondway. B, Daniels enters b. m. American Gin, Chari Purse No. 7. $760 for horses that have never b G. P, Carpenter enters g. ¢. Maraball. Dani €. R, Col; M. Roden enters 8. ¢. Fleetwood, H.W. Howe enters b. m. Sarah Jano, Lovett enters br. g. Young Bruno, Mauee enters b, g. Newton, J. Murphy enters b. m, Lady Murphy. Y Dan Bre A.B. Lewis, Jr., enters «. g. Major Burt. k. Toby enters s, m. Susie. 5; tauren enters . Conklin enters bik m. Kate Darcy. w. J. J. Bowen enters g. g. Koyal John. ure ‘The above races to be m ' except No. 8, and will be governed’ by the ruin of the N’ tionad Association—a horse distancing the feld will receive fort Field, Col the grounds E. 0. READ, Secretary. Putsrwoop PARK. John Murphy names b: ‘Two seccions of seats in the Grand Stand nearest to Club Hous: will ing them. 1 | been engaged tor | PeMaiilon—Gcuud Stand aud Home Stretch, $1 89, or $5 yunets Wagon, with pole and shafts; Pony, with Harness aad Wagon Pony, well broken to burneas and saddie, &c., &c., will be soid by ROBERT SOMERVILLE, Auctiouger, on Tuesday, May 38, 1034 o'clock. HANDSOME SHIFTING LEATHER TOP BUGGY, clty made, used a short time, cood as new, for sale at Otheuo, formerly Black Crook. | @ bar “Apbiy at WOODS & SON'S, 296 Peart street, Lewis Baker, formerly Billy - LARGE ASSORTMENT OF VERY FINI: NEW THIRD DAY—1HURSDAY, JUNE 8. ae a eee ee eee ooh Purse No.6. 84,000, Free for ail horses. AUBERT, PARK AND PONY PHAETONS, FOUR, 1d $400 to aix-seat and Coupe Rockawi Buggies, Road and De- White enters oh. Ta A. WGQNCORD | EXPRESS WAGON, LARGE, SIZE, with top; good order; Abbott's make; price 3200, cost M50; also ten Express Wagou ‘oF without tops. WM, H, GR. and 22 Wooster street, RY HANDSOME AND STYLISH BLACK HORSE sale—For want of use ; 15.8 hands high, long tail; can trot in three minutes when in condition, Ci ween at the private stable corner Fifth avenue and 129th street. GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT FOR SALE CHEAP— Binck Horse, 15% hans, 6 years old; can trot inside three minutes, couble. or. single Brewater & Co. Top Wagon, &c. Address S, X., box 170 Heraid Uptowu Branch office, 1,246 Broadway. Shampiain enters br. g. Geo. Palmer. SAME DAY. en 2 40. 83400 to first, $200 to second, $100 to thi Dualy enters ¢ g. Thomas Jefferson. At renters bik m, Eveline. niel PEifer enters g. g. Lottery. water it, Burr enters b. g. Heathen Chines. PONY TURNOUT FOR SALE.—A PONY, HARNESS ant Wagon; has been used by ladies and children. Ap- Diy at 73 Univeraily piace, m. Sea Foam. FRUDAY, SUNT. 9TH. ple teams. = Ee 3.$209 to third, [eee OF BROOME STREET, 140 POUND ROAD Harry. FOURTH DAY, Paras No. 8. $1,20) to first: #600 to second Jobn Lovett enters b.’k g. Monitor and bi'k g. Black Wagon; used six times; one box, top, W. L. Simmons enters s. st. Honest Allen and br. st, George | $250; a second hand open Pony Phaeton, $1; one do. to | Wilkes. 180; one wecond. hand Rosd Wagou, S20, 940, sds S10, Russell euters bl’k g. Darkness and bi'k m. Jessie | $140 ; one top, $50, $75, $20); one Coupe, Bul; two six neat | Punetons, $250, B10); one Barouche, $100, $250, ‘$400, $000; | SAME DAY. Conch, $75, g200, 500. Purse No. 9. $1,700 for horses that have never beaten 2:31. WM. H. GRAY, 20 and 22 Wooster street, 881,000 to first, 100 to secona, $200 to third, sok J. 1, Whusen eaters. g., Clareance. THE George Vreeman entera’ bik. m, Lady Weller, formeriy Ley heeler. . L, Anderson enters b. g. G. W. Patterson. Two tarnout seat Phactons, our own make. M. Roden enters br. g- J. H, Coleman. One half top four seat Phaeton, our own make, O! A, Hickok enters «. 8. Eimo, formerly St. Elmo, One no top lour seat Phaeton, our own mal H. W. Howe enters vr. m. Lady Wells. One four spring pony Phaeton and Rumbie, our own make. Benjamin Mace enters b. m. Lydia Thompson. One Cabrivciet on C springs, i piient conditiun, K, Loom enters s. g. Climax. One coupe Rockaway. Benjamin Daniels enters b. m. Topsy. One six scat Phaeton and J. Murphy enters b. =. Charley Green, One C spring Barouche, GLP. Carpenter enters g.m. Belle of Toronto. pet sh amare Ea sate. 3 entre eee C. 8. Green enters s. m. Rosa Goldust. Basser PONY PHARTONS—THIRTEEN DIFFERENT M. Goodin enters 6, g. Harry D. atyles, at reduced prices; every other styie Carriaxe now Charles Champila enters b. . Mack, in use; old carringes taken in exchange. Carriage Manulac- ; tL, Woodrati enters b, g. Dew Drop. turers’ Union Repvsitury, 63a Broudway. heats, best Tin 5, to harness, YARRIAGE WAREROOM, Ml WEST BROADWAY = | J Sli neat Rockaways, one coupe Rockaway. second-vand park Phacions, doctor's Phactons, Pony Phactons, top and fo top Exprest/and business Wagons, at 141 West Broadway. | am. ‘rotting to commence each day ati good day and track. If necessary to postpone ot of weather notice will be given by raising |, Brooklyn, and the jew York Hotel, New jacardaat the Catharine and Fulton ferries, ‘at 12 o'clock M. ARRIAGES- LARGE ASSORTMENT OFFERED LOW: ) est masiufacturers’ prices, comprising extension and half top Phactons, Hockaways, Victorias, Depots, Buggies, Busi- ness Wagons and Pony Phactoas and Harness. MB. WT & ©O., 10 Nevins street, Frooktyn. CORPETE £ CO. CARRIAGE BUILDERS, 122. 19 AND 1%6 West Twenty-fifth street, offer the following second hand Carriages low:—A four seit Phaeton, almost new, our own build; # curtain Coach, by J. B. Lawrence, anda Lau- dau, by Wood Brothers, {XTRA FINE CARRIAGE HORSES.—A CHOICE AND 1; valuable par of Horses ts uow olfered for snie by = vate geni.eman going abroad eh dark | York wi reserved for ladies and gentlemen accompany- Band (Coiouel Fisk's) have ‘tue Ninth Regime: he meetin; ested .One Dollar o Walton ferry every five uMnutes for MAKTLN KALHFLEISCH, President, own, 8 years ol action ‘and good qualities; they are maicbed anit mated; will Monday, May 29, at 3 P.M. ‘ Match for 1.000, . g Joln Kase, Jr. step in four minu at power and endurance; in |. Kode en bik. m. Betsey, every way cesira! will be no experiment to the Siehenta, 3 io 6) to wagons pprgesger, he obtaining at once what he wants, Address J. Trains by Harlem Kallroad lenve Twenty-sirth sireet and |. M., Herald office, Fourth avenue at 11:2) A. MM, and D. TALLMAN, Superinte ILEETWOOD PARK, Btake of $1,000, cl Henry Casev nat Fie J, McKee names g. m. Lady B R. J. Andersoy 3.1. Doty na Ei Trains by Hariem Railroad leave Twenty- Fourth rease at 11:30 A. M. and 2:30 P. D. A GENTLEMEN WISHING TO PURCHASE, OR THOSE | - having Horses or Carriages to aell, will find our house per- mine | fectly reliable, as we couduct thie branch of our business, as we do ail our uther bnainess, on the same st Principles which govern honorable houses in all mercantile that, A’ Saddies, Bridles, Sheets, Re price. A. N OPEN ket Phi ke, and € firat A necond band two or four-seat Buzey, Aseccond ‘A necond bund Coupe Rockaway. Baaket and wood body Phaetona, in all styles, on platform ¢ TUE AUCTION HOUSE OF ENTRIES FOR SALES OF HO! can be made at our down town oflice and salesroom, 37 Nas P.M. PJ. M. VAN CORTLANDT, President. OR SALE-—A VICTORIA CARRIAGE FOR ONE OR two borses, in perfect order, made by Miarr & Stevens and but little used; cost $1,000; wilt be sold for $450 for want of use. Can be sven by addressing R. &. M., Dox 184 Herald office. TUESDAY, MAY 90, at 3 P.M. ed with the toliowing eniries :— OR SALE—A HANDSOME PARK PHAETON, NEARLY aa good ax new; made by best city maker. Can be seea at 4¢'Hicks, wear Harrison attect, brooklyn. ‘OR SALK—A_ BEAUTIFUL BAY HORSE, 15: hands, deven yeara, with the finest tail in the city ; soun aodkiod Apply io JOSEPH TOWNLEY, 156 West Fiftieth street, for three days, an. mes b. g. Keystoue. ie b. g. Ticonderoga. fe heats, thres in five, in harness, ixth street and DT, President. Pp. J M. VAN CORTL. TALLMAS, Superintendent. = | JPOR SALH—A FINE GRAY ROAD MARK, 153% hands, perfectly sound; drives singie or double. Call at Yorkville Livery Stable, Kighty-secoud street and Third GOR SALE—FINE SADDLE MARE, 15% HAN! well bred, and broken (o harness, at private stable, Ll West Eighteenth atreet. OR SALE-—-GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT; TEAM DARK bay Kentucky Horses, half brothers, eight years old, 15% hands high; well matched; stylinh and free roadsters, and perfectly suund; also light Park Phaeton by Wood Bros. and Double Harness, by Gibson; both nearly new; horses can be bought alone if desired. Wilt be shown by OWEN, private stable 181 West Seventeenth street. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &U. JOHNSTON & VAN TASSE@1, office and salesroom 37 Nassau street, ‘opposite the Post olfice. TUE HORSE AND ¢ AGE BRANCH of our husiness ts conaucied at our HORS! OTTO! AND 114 BAST, 1o1H ST. NEAR 4TH AY, where we hold rey SALES OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES EVERY TURSDAY AND FRIDA, ns, Foe SALE STYLISH BAY MARE, 1S HANDS HIGH, warranted kind and gentle; trote in three minu 80, Atop Buggy; separate or together. Apply at (ruit store 1,143 Broadway until sold. j}OR SALE—FOR WANT OF 153¢ hands; kind, sound a good traveller under sad- die or Lg for lady oF Liman Apply at ig vate at: ‘wenty-pinth street, pear nth avens jo et, where weulso keep @ reginer of horses forprt | §T Me et oe 1, ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS., — $8 LIBERTY STREET—CLOSING OUT THE STOCK. Great bargains in Carriages, Great bargaing in harness, , Whips, &c., at your own aThs LL, 58 Liberty atreet. orward E, A SORREL HORSE, juite, VE THE PUROUASER OP EVERY HORSE or trial. Srarranted sound froin. to 48 hours for trial. | A COMPLETE TURNOUT; HORSES 15 light top Wagon. To be neen ; Monday, between 10 and 2 OR SALE — hands; new Harness « in front ot store 307 Brow o'clock. OR SALE—A CARKIAGE TKAM, MARES, 6 YEARS old, perb in appearance; quick traveliers nd dirt cheap. ‘on or address H. A., 484 broadway. {JOR SALE—FIGHT HORSES SUITARLE FOR TRUCK ; ot to be sold, for want of use, for less than 7 Little Twelfth street, Warerooms (68 Broadway, EAM ‘5 ha {OR SALE—A SPLENDID TEAM OF CHESTNUT Mien EE aiwuenans Jr Fores: thd baste Kips: ena troy chose bg three yurnatons ‘a fine assortment Sand 6 years old; also a chestnnt Hot 5% hrnds high, 5 i years vid; cnn beat2-45. Apply at WINFIELD Stables, 110 ‘nd 113 Weat Fiftieth street JOR SALE CHEAP—A FINE, aTYLISH spe Morse, 16 hande high, "Apply at WINFILLD i and 113 West Fitceth wtreet. No auich prices known thin ten JOUNSTON & VAN TASS MINER, STEVENS & CO., Manufaciarers of Firstelags Carriages and Road Wagons, or Scasonable Carriages and Light Wagons of their own make, to which thay mvite the inspection of purchasers OR SALE—A BREWSTER (BROOME 8TRELT) Jagger Wagon, nearly new ; % seat. Inquire at TRUES- DELL stable, Broadway aad Porty-third street. PONY PHAETON, TOP PHAETONS, BAS- na, Top and Open Wagons, Express W I 11 parpowes, from 12 uD; ‘ties, Lap Kobes, Sheeis, Blankets, Ac., at the cheap- —— din New York, 1,899 and 1,401 Broad near Forty~ jjOR SALE—A LigHT TOP BUGGY, NEW THIS atreet. LITTLE & TURNER, riny. Apply Wo-day and Munday, before 11 o'clock, at — - No. 1 Weat Thirvoonth street. SKCOND HAND BRETT, GOOD ORDER, CURAP, : A second hand Dog Cart, Jour springs, e300. POR SALE-TWO GLASS AEARSES. INQUIRE OF |. I NICHOLAS WALSH, No. 8 Sixth avenue. {OR SALE—A SPLENDID NFW DOUBLE TRUCK, for want of use. Can be seen at McCape's stable, Congress streec, Brooklyn, or 40 New streot. hand Park Phaeton, cheap ings, at reasonable pri ices, Landanlets, Bretts, Phaetone, » fifteen | FOR SALE—A COMPLETE PRIVATE, TURNOUT, of six-neat Rockaways, from $600 to weparately or together; « parr of Black Horses, young, Depot Wagons, Buggies, ac. sound, haniaome and very genie: also Phaeton, in perfect We invite all to call, Stock first class. Prices low. order, Harooss, ac. To be seen @t mtabie, 194 West Forty- DEMAREST & WOODRUF stath etrees, bed A. aeventh atreet, near Park 6, wi ntiful i | grutieman can’ drive. them.” Address B. B. BENTON, lock 10x 45 Elizabeth, N. J } jer. Appl: corner Fiftieth street and Seventh LREADY. FAST, AND SURG TO TROT MUCH 608 and 630 Broadway. BLACK MARE, 15 HANDS; FIVE YEARS OLD; very bandwome and perfectly sound; will show 2:40, or c } f = — _ Cesena FOR, SALE — AUB FINEST COUPE OR FOURIN- hand Lorse im the State; @ beautiful vrown Patchea, 15.146 high ; koun | wagon. Apply at’ Unite second siveet, F°%, SALF A CHEAP WORK HORSE. INQUIRE OF JOHN A. PATTERSON, % Leonard sirect. —TWO PRIVALE Liggtng | ay RENT MA, Lei dale rentycenghih etreet nairon aventie, nnd Thirty ia arety tear yenie, WILLIAM TUCKER, ae, above Twenty-sixth street. kind, gentie; can trot in 3» with two in a "Staten Stables, 15) "East Thirty: OR SALE-A ROYAL GEORGE BLACK MARE, 16 cam trot very Last, single or doubl excelient a fine bged Kentucky saddle Mare, about 15 very ine Mabe, thoroughbred tracer, from Oran epiend y Horee, 16 heads, at MIL Fifty avenue. 220 Fifth a ‘of matohed road Mares; | tylien, ant a | faster. 1 offer & sound par 1544, % bred; very be: tamily and —9000.-SA PAIR ELEGANT | fOr. HESTNUT HORSE, 6 YEARS OLD, Atay tiorsees sit and feven ynara old; Rind andaonna | (gl rh xd King? without, exception 4 Wagon, double Harness, ncariy new, at - um . rT 7 sie naka fas Went Vorty-etxth streew.” CHRISTOPHER, new, Can be seen at A 1% BAY COUPE AORSE FOR saue— | ——— - = — A thet Bale kind and tie; & fast trotter OR SAL. A, SHIFTING TO! WA oN IN coop and only 7 At Tallman @ stable, corner of Broad- order. Inquire at stables, KA Weat Tweilth sireet, New ay A Yori, tor two days. OR BALE—A GOOD oF two, In good order; price ‘and Thirty eighth street, HANDSOME BAY PONY FOR SALE—QUIET AND | gentle; can be driven by n lady; Ot for light wagon or | 1 ALE—QUIRT. UMP BEAT BUGGY, ONE SEAT $150, Apply to'd. T. BUDD, | generat use.” Call nt 102 Bayard street, New York. West Nineteenth sireet, near Kigith av “) -POR SALF-STIVER’ ARE BOX HALF | JOR SALE-—A BEAUTIFUL SADDUP Pony, CREAM ALTHO, Halt iragen neary ne | Fecthoreds Habana highs wound, bind nat very gentlest | hy new. ayring Road Wagon, teary A VIET, 14 Rexver atreet, | aiweys beou waed by children, Caan be seon at 47 Last Fifty H. { street. “+ | econ =F INE, PAIR, BAY CARRIAGE | - - —— . ee in 7 and 8 years old; — Lhe 3 SALE—PAIR Bay Hor ) ME UANDS, 6 VARA + drivers; sound and kind in ry jah; gentio In aii barmeas; good Pymdatern Pe he og Biaaes" finbley, 139 40 143 West eyoars, 1654 hauds, wots 1050, ia Wont + Twenty-third streets Inquire foc Mr. Smiths tou, | Farqeulxth streele MAY 28, 1871—QUADRUPLE SHEET. __SPORTING--DOGR, BIRDS, &C.' HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0. | aa HO) CARRIAAGES, 0. Frrloaters)s i endo ach barre Addreae Yen aia: | A“THE CARRIAGE oF rug PERIOD" A} HOT, sold eal ven PONY PHABTONE, tnd New Churoe street, if taken ‘away’ thie coming OR SALE CHEAP—ONE TOP AND Rages one light Carpenter's W oe acon Exprems Wagon and Harness, one sot and one #et second hand, at $26 Spring street, POUR, PASSENGER, ROCKAWAY. LA’ doors; front wheels cut under; Péle and Shatts; cost 700; been used but little; to be sold at a hs 5 THEODORE E. BALDW! %.00., 786 Broadway, corner Tenth street. . YE gpa) PAIR BAY HORSES, 16 HANDS, STYL- : = ao genre fae Mt rg Lee lynn’ drivers, double or single, wi wrentee of responi tleman. Apply 'LEMING, 467 Seventh avenue. sa Frome KEPT ON A FARM NAAR THE CITY AT os per month, Apply to J. W. COATES, 277 Hudson st. FLORSE SHBETS, LAP ROBES, DUSTERS, FLY AND dc, the beat gods’ the sty, at ow prices. ee ' si MAGNUS BRUS., 104 Fulton street, RON STABLE FIXTURES, OF WROUGHT AND CAST, comprising ia part Box Stall Fixtares, Venta ‘stall Fariitons, | Water Troughs, Fost Mangers, Hay Brackets, &c., &0.; also Weather Vanes, perf models of Dexter, Ethan Mountain Boy, 46., Manufactured by W. Chureb, ANDAU AND PARK PHAETON.—A SUPERIOR LAN-, dau, used but ope season, and is as new; 8 four-seat Park Phi of Harness for each, uire of THEO, ‘enth street, every respect as goed ‘Will be solc ‘tha gent bargain. In- EB. BALDWIN, 784 Broadway, corner L,A2 Sony, marron me Fee ae i le now in use, rices; several slightly solled ‘ Bees ach sie tel ; ‘as Manufacturers EW PONY DOCTORS’ PHAETO! TWENTY’ kinds, from $130 up; Rockaways Bisa new Wagons $140; new Harness #10 up, double up. Empire City Repoattory, 90 and 23 Wooster street, HAETON FOR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN; SIX- ‘ent, nearly new; made by Corbett & Scharch. Can be aeen at BRADLEY'S, 10 East Fuirty-tret sareet, RICES DOWN.—CARRIAGES, HARNESS, IMMENSE Stock evory feasonable, syle; every dessnption Hare =e prices, at Broadway. ess, viz.:—Ladies' pony Harness, buggy, heavy and medium, at very lowest popular rlagé Manu: acturers' Union Repository, 688 — HAETON FOR SALE—A FINE PARK PHABTON, in perfect order; will seat four ‘and two ron if neceasary: will bo sold very low, as the owner caa- not spare the time. Inquire at MOPECK’S livery 150 and 158 East Fiftieth slreet, near Third avenue, OF ab Grand street. SECOND HAND AND SLIGHTLY SOILED CAR- riages, description ; six aifferent atyles and Sundown Wagons; cut under Di at Carriage Manufacturers’ U ton way SECOND HAND COACHES, largest assortment in the of B.C. MA! Sire BRETTS, 4C., 4C.—THR. at Teasonable prices. US, 52 Marion “ between Spring and Price, mo. BE SOLD—A PAIR OF VERY HANDSOME BAT as Horses, 15!¢ hands high, with black points, manes, 6 years ol utes; a Ind: also a very handsome dapple gray Horse, 16 hands high, 6 yeara old; tit for \tleman’s carriage or any other urposs. "To be ween at HP" imity street ow ‘monday and uesday. (PURER OR FOUR HORSES CAN BE FURNISHED with good pasturing and board 1} mile from West Flushing, Toqaire at Wl broadway, Monday, betwoen 10 A« (['¥0 ELEGANT LIGHT PARK FHAETONS—WILL BE sold low. Great vartety Dog Carts, Phastons, Depet Wagons and all styies seasonable Cari at low, iar prices, MANUFACTURERS’ UNION REPOSITORY, 698 FIVE AND SIX Broadway. TPRUCK, TWO YOUNG HORSES, and plenty of work, for sale: satis ing. For further information apply at ara ol reasuos for Pearl atre: 0 LET—THREE STORY BRICK STABLES (FIVE stalls), Wagon House and Hay Loft, at 872 Madison st, WA4ANTEDCHORSE, TOP WAGON AND HARNESS, together or separate, in exchange for new Furniture, Carpets or Bedding, at B. M. COWPERTHWAIT'S Furak ture aud Carpet store, 185 Chatham street. W43TED- A GOOD PAIR OF PONY BUILT HORSES, 1426 to 15 hands high, good travellers, sound and kin wanted for a indy’s driving. Address, giving price aud whee oflee. to be seen, D. 8.8, ANTED— Ay VERS, BREWSTER OR, DUSEN- to) ia good order. Adaress HOLMES, Herald olice, with price, fee ‘OUNG WILKES STALLION FOR SALE—SIRED BE George Wilkes; will show 2:30. Can be seen at Fergu son's San Francisco Stables, 114 West Forty-sixth street, of uddress Manufacturers’ Union Repository, 688 Broadway. A) WILL BUY A GOOD WoRK HO! 1BR $50 ‘atily West Fourteenth atrect. caapmaee _ CORPORATION NOTICE. (Gogronariox to XOTICE.—PUBLIO "NOTICE tb ereby piven Owner of owners, ‘ngomnant oscupauta ofall houses and Tots, {um ‘or unimproved, lands, affected thereby, that ihe following assessments have been ‘completed acd are Indged in the ollce of the Board of Assessors for examination by all persons interest ed, viz. -— 1. For Lutlding receiving basin northeast corner of Freat: and Whitebail streets. 2. For building receiving basin southeast corner ot Water and Whitehall streete, 3. For buildiag recetving basin southeast corner of 12%ue street and Sixth avenue. 4. For building receiving basia northeast corner of 129tr street and Sixth avenue. 6. For buiiding receiving basin southeast corner of Thir® avenue and Forty-ffth street. 6. For building receiving basin northwest corner of Fourth avenue and Thirty-tirst street. 7. For buiiding receiving basin northeast corner of 125th street and Seventh avenue. & For building sewer in Fifth avenue, between Thirty- fourth ana Thirty-firth streets, % For building sewer in Nineteenth street, between Stxam Ao: For bullding sewer, completion fn avenue D, between |. For ing sewer, 5 Fourth and Fitth streets, 11, For building sewer, completion fa avenue D, between ‘Thiru and Fourth streets. SE building outlet sewer in Fifth avenue, between 13st an streets, 13. For reguiating and grading 10%h sireet, between Fifth avenue and Harlem river. ‘The itmits embraced by such assessments include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces aad parcels of land situated on :— 1 and 2. The block bounded by Water, Front, Moorea Whitehail streets. 5. iy ‘129th streets, and running easterly Woouh strects'to the extent of 200 fect. 4. The northerly side of 129th street, commencing at 811 avenue, and rua Mherefrow 300 feet, eS 5. The southerly side of fth street, between Second and Third avenues, and the side of Second avenue, from Forty-tourth t Fors are ‘6 The westerly side of ‘avenue, between Thirty-tret, ore The hortacriy side of 128th street, commencing at Sevoaih avenue, and Tunting easteriy therefrom 450 fest, and the (wall side of Seventh avenue, between 125th and 126th 8. The casterly side of Fifth avenue, between Thirty-fourth and Thirty-ifth streets, agit iy known as Ward Nos. 3,27) to and 820 to ituated im Nineteenth street, betwee Of avenue D, betweea Fourth and Fife streets. au sides of avenue D, between Third and Fourth . 12. The property bounded by 124th and 136th streets, an@ Fourth and Eighth avenues. 18, Both sides of 10%h street, between Fifth avenue aad spec! river, to the extent of half the block on the interseot- ‘treets. Lul'"persons whose interests are affected by the above, Damed assessments, and who are to them, or cithed of them, are requested to present thelr objections in writi to Richard 1 Chairman of the ‘Board of Assessors, a their office, No. 19 Chatham street, within thirt; from TIOHARD TWEED. THOMAS B. ASTER, MYEE MYERS FRANCIS A. SANDB, Board of Assessors. the date of this notice. Office Board of Assessors, New Yor! RTMENT OF DOCKS, #6 AND 48 BROADWAY, w York, May 26, 1871, To CoxTRacroRs,— enclosed in a sealed enve- lope and endorsed ‘*Proposals for ——— cublo of stone for river wall,” with name of the bidder, will be received at the office of we De ent of Docks until Saturday, une vessela 871, at 12 o'clock M., for delivering 4,200 cubic yards stone for river wall, to be delivered from on board near pier No. 1 North river. Blank forma of specifications and agreements can be ob- tained at the ofice of the Department oa or after Tuesday, 6 Bt La JOHN T, Fag ht WILSON G. HU! Y A. SMITH, RICHARD M. HENRY, WILLIAM WOOD, ‘Commaissio1 J JREN VILLA KAN®, Secretary. 4) Committee on Normal College, Ac., at the office foe “Buntto In- a ir ion, corner of rane and atreeta, fl Friday, the 9th day of June, Wil, and ut S o'clock P. M., on said day, for the materials’ and work for the buildings of the Normal Col'ege to be erected on Fourth, Venue, between Sixty-eighth and Plans and specifications may be Superintendent of Bulldings and Repairs, No. I rd 5 opomia will be received for each branch of the work separately, and to be endorsed “Proposal for Mason work," ape fer ‘Granite, wi ogal tor Dorchester stone,"* “ wal for Carpenter's ‘The names of two ple auretien to secompany cack proposal ; proposals will not be consi unless suratiog are named, and are entirely satisfactory to the Committee. ‘The Cominittee also reserves the right to reject any or all Of the proposals offered. CH BRAT HE* ponyna, | commun oa AGNUS G: rm NATHANIEL JARVIS, Jn, | N° eee Mu WOOD, Dated New York, May 20, 1871. ___ DENTISTRY, PERE R 8, T THE GREAT UPTOWN DENTAL INSTITUTE. The largest, best and chi Dental Eatablishment in the elly, you can obtain ever otal jon on the lowest, terms; Work superior. Dr. WAIT & SON, corner 23d atroot ars! Fourth avenue, opposite Association Hall and Academy of Design. Call and examine styles and prices, Extracting under fine, fresh gas at half the usual price. SPECIAUTY.-LAUGHING GAS (FOR EXTRAC- tional Cor the frat woth; 0c, each addititional. Jr. A. J. COLMBY, Dentist, 32 Kast Fourteenth atreot, three doors west of Union square, O() —T8ETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT THE LEAST 190. aie with laughing fan veauura ‘sets of continue ‘ r ous Guin Teeth, ou rubber, paeesnig

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