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Jt? (. a a. POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. ———— Occur, May Peat a. piste ocnomition in Porinate rest Virginia Republican State Conven- ee er tNew Jersey Republican State Convention Jo Prenton ection in Virginia, May 80—Pennsylvania Democratic State Conven- in Reading. enn g—New Hampshire Legislature meets in Con- rd. oeyane 4—Louisiana Reform State Convention in New Orleans. June 6—National Union Republican Convention in Philadelphia. June 15_Misslasippl Democratic State Vonveutun 4m Meridian (probably). June 11—South Carolina Democratic State Conven- tion in Columbia. June 12—indiana Demoerati¢ State Convention in Indianapolis, ee Fe Mich een Prohibitory State Convention Lansing. ' zane 1i—Texas Demooratic State Convention in relcang. Me so * June ig—Arkansas Liberal Republican State Con- tion 1 Little Rock. r Jung 19—Arkansas Democratic State Convention in Little Roce ee é Bae! 8—National Reunion and Reform Convention im Balttmore (notin sympathy with the Cincinnatl nominations). July §Democratic National Convention in Balti- ore, for the nomination of candidates for the Presi- jency and Vice Presidency. ¥Ymportant Action of the Virginia Demo- eratic Central Committce in- Regard to the Cincinnati Nominations. Aarecent meeting of the Democratio Central Btate Committee of Virginia a general concurrence ‘was expressed from every part of the State in favor ef accepting the Olncinnati ticket. The Richmond Whig states that it was not deemed within the Yange of probability, if of possibility, for the Demo- ‘eratic Convention at Baltimore to nominate a third Ticket. The Whig adds:— This is the first interchange of views of repre- Pentative men from different parts of the State | b ®ince the nomination at Cincinnati, and we cannot express in terms too strong our gratification at the Fesult of it. It augurs all and more than we had YVentured to hope, and proves that Virginia states- ®Manship is still equal to great emergencies. The ‘eld Commonwealth, disdaining petty issues, will be unit in the great struggle for delivering the re- blio from barracks rule. MISCELLANEOUS POLITIOAL NOTES, One of our exchanges says Grecley’s strength Nes mostly within the State of New York, while another avers that it Hes mostly outside the State. This Deing the case, Greeley must stand a good chance Yor the White House, Referring to the delegates to the Democratic Na- ‘tional Convention, the Buffalo Courier (democratic) Pays the delegates from that district, William Wil- Hams and George W. Cothran, admirably represent ‘the sentiment of the democracy of Erie county, ‘and, whatever may be the political situation on the 9th of July, they will rise to an intelligent apprecia- tion of it and act accordingly. | The Yaics County (N. Y.) Chronicle (republican) pocs for Greeley, Colonel Bythele Haynes, a veteran old-liner in the @emocratic ranks in Mississipp!, advises the demo- ‘@ratic party td rally for Greeley, although he will btand by democracy In spite of all the white hats in the country if the democratic leaders choose to put ‘put a ticket of their own. { Judge H. M. Quin, of Misstssippi, a vetern Henry jay and Danie] Webster whig, writes for Greeley, { The Mobile Register (democratic) of the 16th inst. {gives copious extracts from papers in Alabama and Mississipp! sowing the prevalence of an earnest foeling in those sections of the South in favor of the Vincinnati nominations, MAILS FOR EUROPE. The steamship Manhattan will leave this port on Tuesday for Plymouth and Hamburg. The mails for Europe will close at the Post OMce ft twelve o'clock M. Tan New York HERALn—Edition for Europe— ee be ready at half-past nine o’clock in the morn- in wrappers for mailing, etx cents. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET, COPARTNERSHIPS. HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING between Boyle & Kearney, marble manufacturers, 1,218 Broadway, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. Ali debts settled by Peter Kearney, who continues the businens. THOMAS BOYLE, New York, May 18, 1872 PETER KEARNEY. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. —__ COUNTRY STORE, DOING A LIVELY CASH BUSI ness of $18,000 per year, established 30 years, on south ide of Long Island, 70'miles from New York; 16 minutes’ walk to depot; Dwelling and Store, 29x38; large barn, &e. &c.; 334 acres high land; beautitul view of lake, bay and beach nice shade trees; splendid water front, price, with Store Mixtures, $4,000; stock on hand, about $5,000,’ Map and all particiars of owner, 199 Washington street, from to do'e ‘This {sone of the best opportunities ever offered for a pleasant home and business. A Buss STEADY MAN, WILLING TO DEVOTE HIS time strictly to business, from 9 to 4 each week day, can become partner in a highly respectable, very Peuitie nerative cash business, only in operation a’ short time and already paying Nandsomely and increasing every ay he article sold pays 300 per cent at wholesale an 8 heeded by afmostevery man, woman and child, and 1s & monopoly secured by the United States government, Owing fo the necessity of personal assistance $5,000 will purchase half interest and the party will be guarantee at least $100 weekly profits from the start. Particulars o! Dr. THORPE, 205 Brhadway, Herb Cigars Depot. (A. WELL-KNOWN Fina IN THIS CITY, DOING 4 rosperous Wholesale and retail business on Broad. Way of about halts million annually, desires $40,000 capitals for which liberal terins will be made. BUSINESS, Herald office. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, WITH $3,000 TO 6,000, can find a good position in a mercantile house by addressing, in real name, MERCANTILE, box 101 Her- ald office, FIRST CLASS STAPLE ARTICLE, PROFITS 10 per cent, manufactory in complete running order, for sale or exchange for lots or mortgay CLARKE & ABBO AY, UNUSUAL, OPPORTUNITY | 18, OPEN TO A ‘oung man, having $1,000 cash and competent, to Superintend department in n manufacturer's office, Ap- ply person: NY HONORABLE, INTELLIGENT MAN, WITH SOME capital, who would like to, secure a pleasant bust- ness, in which he could engage with the positive bevels d of realizing large profits, is invited to personally invest gate such an opportunity and: decide on its merits along. . O, FFERS, No. 9 Bleecker street A PARTNER WANTED—IN THE GENERAL AUC- tion basiness; one who understands buying now and second hand furniture. Address AUCTIONEER, 0X 21 Herald office, CTIVE PARTNER WANTED—IN MANUFACTURING fan articlo uscd by every family; personal attention and a fow hundred dollars required. Apply at 62 Mont- gomery street, room 5, Jersey City. FINE BASEMENT, 38X18, HANDSOMELY FITTED ZA, up; rultable for Arde class restaurant; splendid loca- jon, near Union square ; low rent, ig WM.N. POOLEY & CO,, 28 Unton a square. FOR SALE FOR, $1000-A WELL ESTABLISHED ‘and paying Manufacturing Buriness of an article in steady demand; investigation solicited and good reasons for wale, Addreas box 4,069 Post office. OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR BROOKLYN OR New Jersey property, frst class light manufacturing business, in full operation, 21 Jane street, up stairs, OUSEFURNISHING — HARDWARE BUSINESS, : 10,000), established over 15 years, for sale, or will trade for Bood real estate, Address W. HARTH, Herald oftics. I HAVE GOT $10,000 INVESTED—I WANT A MAN with the same amount to put In facilities for ma facturing; I can merchandise all the goods I can mak @ good profit; one that is not afraid to take a hold; rete: ence required and given, Address TIN FACTORY, Heral office. UMBER AND COAL BUSINESS FOR SALE.—THE well known Lumber and Coal Yard at Howe's depot, ast iter Creek, 14 miles from New York, owing to the failing ith of the proprietor, is offered for lease for a term of years. “Any person desitous of a gure paying bust. ness, with a constantly Increasing | patronage, will do Wall'to call upon the proprietor, on the premises, or at his office, opposite the railroad station at Mount Vernon. JNO, M, LOCK WOO! as NE OF THE OLDEST STEAM MANUFACTURING Confectionery Establishmenta, in complete workin, order; Machinery, Stock, Fixturcs, &c.; small amoun ash, balance real estate Or good security. Address H. T. ©o., Herald office. ps TNER WANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS PIANO. forte manufactory ; wholesale and retail ; established over seven years, Address PIANO, box 150 Herald office, ARTNER WANTED—IN A SAFE AND PROFITABLE business; one-half interest for 2 500; expenses ight; no risk. Callon WM, H. HAIGHT, 163 Broadway, Williamsburg. ARTNER WANTED—WITH A FEW HUNDBED DOL- Teasons ling.” Apply Immediately. AME! ARTNER WANTED-—IN A VERY DESIRABLE AND rofitable business; goods staple, and in great de- inand, “First class opening for the right man. ‘A. JACKSON, 70 Cortlandt street. )., No. 7 Murray street, room 23. epen asmall country Rotel’ house frst clas located; perfect order; easily filled with ond, boarder stables, grounds; a good man with a few t cannot fail to make money at once. . MITCHELL, 78 Cedar street, City and Brooklyn. [AN AND WIFE WISI cued UNFURNISHED ft ‘ooms, with water, in a private family; rent not to ceed $15 per month, Address PE ANENT, box 12 town Brauch 13 BING NTLEMAN WISHES ONE OR TWO Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, Ina respectable rfvate family, between Fourth and Sixth avenues and enty-third nnd Thirty-second streets. References ex- hanged. Address B. W., box 173 Herald office. OUR ADULTS DESIRE A FLOOR, CONSISTING OF five Rooms, between Second and Fitth avenues, and fty-fifth and Seventy-eighth streets; rent not to exceed ; references. Adiress ADULTS, Herald Uptowa ranch office, 1,265 Broad way. ENTL ‘eas ., nished, f ets housekeeping; front and joining und floor might: answer; terms 30 5 LEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE ROOM out $30 and price. Address PERMANENT, box 108 leraid office. SWANTED—ONE, GOOD ROOM FOR MAN AND WIFE, on near 4 good Restaurant, Address G. B. J.. Herald co. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST CLASS FOUR story, high stoop House, in complete order, in a rhiood 5 i neighbo prefers renting from the owner, B, M,, 116 Macdougal street. | eral tong NTED>BY A SMALL FAMILY, THE WHOLE OR wer Part of a moderate sized I uae smut have ay 8 lern improvements, Address T. J jon A, WANTEDA SMALL FURNISHED OR UNPUR- nished House, or would take one furnished for the Treo Wi months Laant not to exceed Sis per month. a Ww: jculars, . Herald Uptown Bran ‘ofke, ‘bes Brokd ‘ay. : duit JANTED—BY A RESPONSIBLE TENANT, A FUR- mished or partly furnished House, between Sixtl BndBeventh avenues, above Forty-second strect, Ad- res wig full particulars, RESPQNSIBLE TENANT, erdd offlce. ne 1 ———— W AtTED--by A FAMILY OF THREEB, A FLOOR (our rooms), in private house, pot above Eighteenth street, Address, with low AITED—ONA LARGE, HANDSOMELY FUR- uUshed Room, on second story, with small Room onnecing and bathroom, without board, for two gentie- en, wehin convenient distance of Fitth Avenue Hotel, Haren: stating terms and location, 8 M, O,, Stevens t terms, KR. Y., Herald office, ‘VAXTED TO RENT—WITH STEAM POWER, TOP Floor, 80x60 tect, between Twenty-third and Forty- fh streets, Third and Seventh avenues. Address B., box Merald Optown Branch office, 1,260 Broadway. In the Country. Boren HOTEL.—WANTED AT ONE OF THE Watering places or summe otal ern ane eces oF, summer ane small first class ¢ baving A capacity of Wiiiard room, &0. Any parties having such for rent ma) y desirable dnd reliable tenant by addyessing J, th good stable and garden, for small pri- familly ; east bank of Hudson, above Tarrytown, pre- \ ‘Address H. 1, box 612 Post office, Nes York.” NTED—A SMALL, FULLY FURNISHED COT. faye with stable dnd garden, within one hour oj fork, for three, or four months: rent not to exceed ee Address, with full particulars, J. 8,, box ‘w+ :D—TO TIRE, A WELL FURNISHED GOT- four months, about 25 miles from oy fom station; must be on shaded a a We not less than one acre. articulars rice, Dr, H. B ull part Grice, Des H. ALBERT, FINE ARTS. OF ARTICLES OF VERTU—A FINE nating of fine old Engravings, old Dres- aching, gust Bo gold aa owns iaveg ately.’ Can be goen P afoturing ©0., 08 Cordandtst errno rnnnnn XCHANGE, rt L ESTATE—A LARGE LOT OF i lars; also the Patent unéer whic! Id at a bargain ; $5,000 to $10,0 x this patent. Address box 4,269 “ AOA AAR AAD PURNISGTON & EMIGHS toe Cream, made from ure crea / ices of 4 yay Superior in quality and below the taurants, cheers familie boarditig houses, hotels, Med. Depot yeh. entertainments and the trade sup: Ohathen treet Fourth avenue igo Broadway aid Oru peed *UBLICATIONS. U) Laws Relating tg WaNCIPAL LIBRARIES, THE | Wriieenttons: the ‘Price’: wecording to the modern aie ga French tagy d Criminal daw of the | Price 16 irangs "4th Frances? vole hata, pit : REMOVALS, errs. h FFICE OF THE PACIPi: Cowpany, MUTUAL INSURANCE. New Yo ita cokes May, 1s72, 170 Broapway. red te gorner of Codgs atregy” “Mees WW roma. | way. ural has removy ) by Sire aa enterprise; undoubted references given. Address NOLDS, box 111 Herald office. (OMPSON'S COLLEGE, 2 FOURTH AVENUE, site. Cooper Fustitute. Bookkeeping, Writh rench and Spanlsh;” separ: tment; day and evening; demand for operators. T DOLBEAR’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, | 875 Broadway.—Special lessons in Business Writh Arithmetic, &c., will be remove stiffness, cramping or trembling, an elegant business writers. THOROUGH INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH, ITALIAN ish.—Theory and practice. West Fifteenth street, 66 Broadway. legraphy taught ar guarantec to to Professor BON- or at Translation Summer tuition, Foreigners ENGLISH TUTOR, OF EXPERIENCE, WELL RE. family, Address J. 0. N ENGLISH LADY, QUALIFIED TO INSTRUCT IN Fronch and music, desires a situation In a private tes where her services would ily In any part of the St OOKKEEPING AND B 728 Bi B.—By a few weeks’ practice under the personal in- r of the popular works on USINESS AFFAIRS, way, ruction of Mr. Marsh, auth wokkeeping, young men an fe, and which, followed wil to positions of honor and AINE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE (ESTABLISHED 1849), No. 62 Bowery.—Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, higher , $5 each; 24 Writing Mathematics, Grammar, ught bookkeeping ans Lessous, $2 50. Ladies privatel correspondence, day and evening, ‘D—IN A PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS, IN city, @ Narvard graduate, as teacher of Latin, Geek and mathematics, Address L. 8., box 4! vernee PROPOSALS: PRoromaee FOR INDIAN GOODS, DerantMent oF tire INrent0! Orricy or InpiAN Avrains, May 1, I! “Proposals for Ind ved at 40 and 42 Leonard stree nN Goods,” will be rece! York, until 12 o'clock M. on Tuesday, th Which place will be open for Sth day of May, 1472, Y) isiness on and after , for furnishing, in the quantities given, any or allof the articles named fol: st: Se pairs 3-point white Mackinac Blankets, to measure 0x72 inches and weigh eight pounds, 1,130 pairs 2%4-point white Mackinac Blankets, to mea- lackinac Blankets, to measure sure 54x66 inches and well 450 pairs 2-point white 42x46 inches and weigh 5% pounds. int scarlet Mackinac Blankets, to mea- safe, S0x72 inchen, and wel 2,260 pairs 24¢-point scarl sure 54x66 Inches and well 600 pairs 2-point scarlet Mac 42x46 Inches and weigh 6% pow igh e Cee it Mack! nas Blankets, to mea- Blankets, to measure ‘pounds. jigo bluc Mackinac Blankets, to 01 a kine Blankets, to er Blankets, to mea- Blankets, to measure jackinac Blankets, to measure Inches and wel inches and well 750 pairs 2-point indigo blue sure 42x46 inches and weigh 584 poun 1,100 pairs 3-point green Mackinac 60X72 inches and weigh elj 660 pairs 234-polnt green. 54x66 inches, aud welgh six pounds, airs 2-pointgreen Mackinac Blankets, inches, and weigh five and one-quarter pounds, ‘ds fancy list Blue Cloth, saved list Blue Cloth. 17,615 yards saved list Scarlet Cloth. 8,867 8-4 Woollen Shawls, heavy, medigm quality. 450 heavy Blanket Shawls, 50) single Blanket Shawls, ounds Linen Thread standard make, equal quan- pools Cotton Thr standard make, 200 ards, one-half 6 cord, one-half 3 co’ yards Calivo, standard prim Drilling, eqnat to icking, eahal to ards brown Bhe tark A.” “Conestoga 0. 0. A.” cy. ¢ Mannel. tilled. ‘$4,800 yards red Flannel, twilled. 4,800 Yards Jeans, 1,000 yards colored Drilling (for dress lining). 10 yards bleached Sheeting (for shrouds). yards hickory Shirting. 1,600 vards blue Denis. 17,200 yards Satinet, good quality, 206 dozen cotton Handkerchief. en. men’s wool Socks. 8 dozen Women's Woo! Hose. 853 dozen children’s wool Hose. 20,172 red flannel Shirts, ‘500 woollen Hoods. Balmoral Skirts. Scarfe. rY 2,000 pounds Yarn, assorted colors. a pounds Gilling Twine, 2and Seord, equal quantl- Maitre, for Seines. Bat stecl Axes, 8 to 44, ponnta. 835 dozen heat cast steel Hunter's Ax6s, handled. dozen Axe Handles 964nch NoMa. ai ty 10 short handle Frying Pans, Nos 1,2 and3, tn es, fin Pans, pressed, 2, 4 and 6 quarts. 621 dozen Tin Cuy its. ng ay Ves ae office and commission business; best of ee) ho covers, 8, 10 and 12 quarts. ‘0 HOTEL MEN.—WANTED, A SMART MAN TO 10 and 12 quarts, well Pails. with covers, Susand dollars | Md dozen Tin Co tinned tron Table Spoons, dozen tinned iron Tea Spoons. OY dozen Butcher Knives, 6 tn ting Knives, 6 ine! ‘PROPORALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES. DEPARTMENT OF THE crane} Orrick ov INDIAN APrat ‘Wasutnaton, May 1, 1872. Senled Proposalsin duplicate will be ‘received at Nos. 40 and 42 Leonard street, New York, until 12 o'clock M. of Tuesday, the 28th day of May, 1872, which place will be ‘open for business on and after the 1th day of May, 1872, for furnishing the following-named articlés required for issue to Indians at the Avenctoanam SANTEE AGENCY. £00,000 pounds, gross weight, of Beef Cattle, on the hoof. 36,000 pounds’ Bacon, clear ‘sides, or 3,000° pounds per month, 14,000 pounds Coffee (green). 28,000 pounds best Brown Suga: 1,5) pounds Plug Tobacea, in hen pounds best Brown Soap, yo) pounds Salt Ane, in barre YANCTON AC ENOY. 1,200,000 pounds, pros weight, of Beef Cattle, on the hoof. 84,000 poss} jacon, clear sides, or 7,000 pounds per month, 480,000 pounds XX Flour, or 40,000 pounds per month, 25,000 pounds Coffee Meuse Ma Ri 00,000 pounds best Brown Sugar. fo pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes. 7, 000 pounds bert Brown Soap, in boxes. ,000 pounds Rat fine, in barrels, WHETSTONE AGENCY. 4,000,000 pounds, gross weight, of Beef Cattle, on the hoof. 216,000 pounds Bacon, clear’ wide, or 18,008 pounds per month, 1,210,000 pounds XX Flour, or woe pounds per month. 75,00 pounds Coffee (green). (000 pounds best Brown Sugar. 8,500 pounds Plug Tobacco, In boxes. 12,000 pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes. 12/000 pounds Balt, fe, in barrels, UPPER MISSOURI AGENCY. 1,850,000 pounds, gross welght, of Beef Cattle, on the hoof. 108,00) pounds’ Bacon, clear sides, of 9,00) pounds per month, 000 pounds XX Flour, of 80,000 pounds per month. “Boon pounds Corte treen). 70,000 pounds best Brown Sugar, 4,00) pounds Plug Tobaceo, in boxes. ron} pounds bext Brown Boap, in boxes. ounds salt, fine, In barrel 000 Pound EVENNE RIVIER-AGENCY, 4,900,000 pounds, gross weight, of Heef Cattle, on the hoof, 180,000 pounds Bacon, clear sides, or 15,00) pounds per month. 1,020,000 pounds-XX Flour, or 85,000 pounds per month, 65,000 pounds Coffee (green). 110,000 pounds best Brown Sugar. 7,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in hoxes. 14048 pounds best Brown Soap, tn boxes 1000 pounds Sait, fine, in barrels. 00) pounds HAND IVER AGENCY, 5,200,000 pounds, gross weight, of Beef Cattle, on the hoof ‘1,000 pounds Bacon, clear’ sides, or 2500) pounds per month. 1,200,000 pounds XX Flour, or 100,000 pounds per month. 100,000 pounds Coffee (green). 200,000 pounds best Brown Sugar. 12,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes, 28,000 pounds best Brown Soa), 1 boxes. 5,000 pounds Saleratue, in boxes. RED CLOUD AGENCY. 5,200,000 pounds, gross weight, of Beef Cattle, on the hoof, '00,000 pounds Bacon, clear sides, or ‘25,000 pounds per month. 1,800,000 pounds XX Flour, or 150,000 pounds per month. "100,000 pounds Coffee green). ‘000 pounds best Brown Bugar. 12,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes. 0 pou Ra Mine afta Ose ‘0 pounds Salt, fine, in bai 2.00 pou PEI, ARKANSAS AGENCY, ross welght, of Beef Cattle, on the hoof, X Flour, or 23,000 pounds per month, 2, 6,600 pounds best Brown Soap, In boxcs, 4,800 pounds Salt. fine, In barre! KIOWA AGENCY, 200,000 pounds, gross weight, of Heef Cattle, on the hoof. '600,000 pounds XX Flour, or 41,666 pounds pér month. 90 pounds Coffee (green) 63,600 pounds best Brown Sugar. 4,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, In boxes, ny pounds bev Brown BaD, i" boxes. yf un Sal Ine, in ba: oe WICHITA, AGENCY, 1,190,000 ponnds, gross weight, of Hicef Cattle, on the hoof "1381300 pounds XX Flour, or 11,625 pounds per month, #389 pounds Comtes cgreocn), +000 pounds best Brown Sugar. 21000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes, 4,00) pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes, §\500 pounds Salt, fine, in barrels. Bids for Beet Cattle will state price per pound, gross. Parties bidding for the other urticles will state price, per pound, net, and furnish a sample of euch article bid for except the bacon and salt, The prices must be given without modification or any proposed modification what ever. ‘Tne Beef Cattle must be good, merchantable cattle, all steers, from three to seven years old, in good, healthy condition, and averaging at least eight hundred pounds, livg weight, the welght to be determined by weighing on scales, when practicable. Thetr dellvery must commence at each of the points named on the first day of July, 1373, at which time about one twenty-fourth of the whole quantity will be delivered;'and, thereafter, the balance to ho delivered in equal quantities on the 16th and Ist of each month. Bids will also be received for the delivery of the quan- tity of Beet required forthe months of Janyary, February, arch, April, May and Juno, 1873, of what are known aé “Native,” or “American,” Cattle, or for Cattle that have been wintered north of Kansas; the Cattle so detivered to meet the above requirements as regards age and condl- , And to everart not less than one thousand and itty pounds, live weight, ‘That there may be no failure on the partof the con- tractor, he will be required to keep the beef cattle in the vicinity of the Agency, to bo delivered when required; and should it be ascertained that he is not collecting cat- tle in the vicinity fast enough, or should he fail to deliver them as required, the undersigned will purchase or cause to be purchased Beef cattle as he may elect, at the ex- pense of said contractor. ‘All the supplies, except the beet. will be inspected and Tecelved b: the government at New York, Phyladelphi: Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louls, Omaha, Kansas City, o Sioux City, and, with the further exeeption of flour, must be delivered packed and marked tor shipment by the 1th day of June, 1872. ‘The flour must be ready for inspection and delivery at such times and in such quantities as will secure, at cach oncy, at all times, at least one month's suppl cf WANTED—TO INVEST, EIWHER AX PARTNER OR otherwise, $1,000 to $1,500 In some safo, paring inning Knives, 6 inch, REY- ves and Forks, ‘aw Files, 43g inch. JANTED IMMEDIATELY, A PARTNER WITH $2,000, in a highly respectable and lucrative business; Giutlos light; rst lass relerences given. Cull on X., 684 udson street, # $1 OOO 20,820M-GRERSONS HAVING SMALL ‘ or large capital can start themselves In busi- ness, manufacturing and xelling an entirely new and ex- ceedingly valuable article; costs 5 cents and sells at sight for $1, to every lady and gentleman. Patented April 3, 1372. ‘Apply at 106 Broadway, room 14. 1 000 7. $2,000 TO INVEST IN ANY HONEST . business that will pay; best reference given and required, Address, stating particulars, P! Us, Herald office. 2.000 -QREHALE INTEREST IN BSTAB- pZ.' + lished manufacturing business, the only one of the kind in this country; goods sold exclusively at auction and net, over 200 per cent profit; real ealate sect: rity for money invested if desired; references. For full particulars and samples of goods apply in person to MIELe INI, at New York Toy Company’s, 4I Centre street. q S7 OOO .~TABTNER WANTED, TO TAKE OHARG . + of the books and superintend a light man: eae pels in ie ‘i a monopoly, py, vee je fortune can be real in ‘ew England Stat ab PORTER ECG, ios Broadway, room 14, hed and making trom * es. 293 dozen Planters’ Hoes, No, 2, best cast steel). & dozen Hoe Handles, 20. dozen Hand Raws. Fish Hooks, assorted sizes. Fish Lines, assorted sizes. 752 dozen Sewing Awls. 494 dozen Sewing 57 dozen cast stee! les. | Shears, 73, and 8 inch, 74 dozen Fine-tooth Combs, 25 dozen open Thimbles, 92 dozen Zinc Mirrors, 10 dozen Sheep Bells, 8) dozen pairs Wool 51,000 Needles, assorted sizes, 95,000 Glovers’ Needles. Beayer Traps, Newhouse, No. 4 éttles, in nests of three, es Beads, assorted colors, 100 Powhatan Pipes. 400 Reed Stems, . No. 1, trapped. ‘Caras. "PPO , k Coats, assorted gizes for men. 8.333 Pants, assorted sizes for men, TAY assorted sizes for men. ck Overcoats, large size. 160 Suits Gacket and pants) for boys five to ten years o age. A’ §69 patrs Men's Shoes, £004 quality, assorted sizes. pairs Women’s Shoes, go 158 paira Children's Shoes, goo assorted sizes. ity, assorted sizes, 18. , assorted sizes and colors, ssorted sizes and colors, 9, 000. —WANTED, A PERSON WITH THIS ae + amount and business qualifications, to take sition as treasurer and salesman ofa retiring stock- older ina foundry manufacturing stoves, fc. ; business evil) i) to $0 per cent, Apply to or address 8, WILLIAMS, 21 Park row, room 23, New York. 7,08) Men's Wool Hat 6) Boys’ Wool Hats, a: 44,45) pounds Tobacco, plus. All the above goods’ must be delivered in New York, the 10th day of June next. «). business man, as partner in an establishes | paying business of character; the nature and ENRY MORGAN, Herald office, nue, corner Fourteenth street, and 893 Eighth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth street—Will sell at cost America Watches, Frens finest Sil month. CLOTHING UE, BETWEEN W. ‘and Waverley places, 9 $20; Panta, $2 to Please call or address b, MIN 68 Sixth avenue, Ladies waited on by Mrs. Mintz. T 207 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TW! a Waited on by Mrs, Leon, Gast-off Wearing Apparel, Jewelr: before, as we must fil orders for the We: I ing Mr. or Mra. P ixth avenue, AT ate NEW STORE 4 SIXTH AVENUE noar Fourth stree wilt pay the full value for Ladies peter NS te ho’ guaranteed. riees for Clothing For Dresses, from Plo $20; 0, Please cal Mrs. ROSENBERG, the number as above. avenue, near rorty ith street.— Carpets, wilt postvely’ pay for. Pants trom #4. to 86 ‘arpets, will positively pay for Pants from $1 to Coats, to 820; x, $10 self by calllag on or addressing Mr. or Mrs. FLATTO, ERZ pays the highest price for ladles’ and Fn; tlemen's Wearlug Apparel, Carpets, &c, dies will be waited on by Mrs. Herz. T EDWARD MILLERS WELL KNOWN ESTAB- lishment, 160 Seventh avenue, near Nineteenth street, the utmost value paid for Cast-o! Giothing larpets, &0., r addressing Mr. or Mrs. MILLER. ATE TARTS, $0) SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Thirty-fourth awd Thirty-afth st the high- est east prices for Ladies! and Cast-oft Clothing, Carpeta, ge, by ol g or addressing. Ladies ari tinned ATM. MARKS), (9 SIXTH AVENUE, AND AT our branch 101’ Sixth avenue, opposite Eighth Street, ladies and gentlemen will be ‘astonished at the prices M, MARKS) pays for Casto Clothing, Curpets, lewelry, Laces, de, Please call at of address the num her, as above. ‘Ladies waited on by drs. Marks. True, you will be dealt with to your setisfaction and beneft. T 71 BIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN WASHINGTON and Waverle; pisces; Ladies and gentlemen wili be astonished at the FA ces F. HARRIS pays tor their Castofl e order, and fs must he had. Please call on or address F. HARRIS, 71 Sixth ayenuc. Ladies attended to by Mra. Harris, “ATS. MISWS, 137 THIRD AVENUE, LADIES AN entiemen can receive the highest price fur Casto Giotning and Carpeta b addressing, Ladies at- tended by Mra Mish ee eee iid W* ‘TED—FOR CHICAGO, $10,000 OF CAST-OFF Clothing; the highest price paid. Call or send note Philadelphia or h ‘Also the following Blankets, which will be reauired to be delivered by the Ist day of August next :— 1,20) pairs 3-point white: Mackinac Blankets, to measure 60x72 inches, and weigh ei <4 000 TO $25,000 TO INVEST—BY AN ACTIVE ticulars gf business should be stated (9 Insure attention. Address inne, Blankets, to pounds. scarlet Mackinac Blankets, to measure d weigh eight pounds, RANKFIELD & CO., JEWELLERS, 20 SIXTI AVE- | measure 4x60 fuches, and weigh x pounds, 3,865 pairs 3-point indigo-blue Mackinac Blankets, to measure 60x72 inches, and weigh eight pounds, 2,565 pairs 2%;-point indigo-blue ba pre Lee etc elt celia se pounds a 1X) pairs 3-point green Mackinac Blanke: measuro tix72inches and weigh elght pounds. ackinac Blankets, to measuro ‘and weigh six pounds, 260 pairs 2-point green Mackinac Blankets, to measure 1 weigh five and one quarter pounds, presence of the Board of mittee to be designated and American Clocks, sterling Silver and 1 Plated Ware’ to reduce their large stock be- fore altering and enlarging our stores and factory next jackinac Blankets, to =e = = ——————— 'ASHINGTON Ladies and gentlemen will find the fair, honest dealer, B, MINTZ, to whom they can Pispose of their Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, at the % est cash Prices. flo to $60 for Silk Dresses; ped 1 be opened in the indian Commissioners and a com Secretary of the Interior, as soon as the tim receiving the sane shall have expired, and the contracts will be awarded as soon thereattor ag ding are required to furnish samples of tho articles bid for, the names of the bidders to be attached to The prices must be given withont any modification or proposed modification whatever. ‘The right will be reserved to require @ greater or less quantity (not exceeding 26 per cent in either case) of any of the articles than that specified In the above schedules, Parties biddin; TY-THIRD street, M. LEON pays the highest price for Ladies’ i Gentlemen's Cast-of Clothing, Carpets, &c, Ladies 81 SIXTH AVENUB, THIRD STORE ABOVE WA- Yorley place positively will pay a higher price for , Laces, &c,, than ever r ight will be reserved to reject any or all proposals, 4f such a course should be deemed for the interests of tho under contract will be required and marked for sh! ern States, You can only sat ‘ourselves by callin; di All articles furnishes CRAs ea Peat A Part tad to be delivered, packe out extra charge for cases or bal packages, according to directions w! & warehouse to be designated whore the goods are recelved, and will be su spection by the Board of Indian Commissioners by the President, and such goods or article any respect fail to conform to the samp) jected, and in that case the contractor will be bound to others of the required kind or quality within five days; or if that be not done, they will be purchased at his expense, No bids will be considered from persons who have Se comply with the requirements of a former con- ct. Payment will be made for the good: resentation of the involces thereot ey shall have been property ap) No proposal will bs comply with the following form :— “T (or we) propose to Ing, Carpets, Jewelry, &o. or address Mr. and Mra Sarin fy Satiatuction T THE RENOWNED ESTABLISHMENT NO, 246 Seventh avenue we guarantee to hay the following $o,$705 Coats, ‘ants, $1 to $6. As we have to fulfil our con- racts for the Western and Southern markets we are com- pelied to pay these prices, The highest prices glvon for Narpets, niture, on or address Mr, or irchased on te this oflce, after roved. hat vine jus te does not strioty At THE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 816 SIXTH ce Omaha for cast-off Clothing and furnish the Indian De} According to the termg of the advertisement o missioner of Indian Affairs, dated May 1, 1872, the follow- the prices thereto aM: (Here insert the oy riicles proposed to be furnished.) id art are to be delivered in (here insert the proposed place of delivery) by the (insert date). fr proposal Dreeses, $10 to $50. ‘Try and Satay your! A? SP Bpgpnwa . NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET— "And if this proposal be eo: (of we) will, within ten days after being notifie execute a contract accordin| i Commisdener of ance of the same. | must be Accompanied by a guarantes in the following form, to be signed by two responall 4, whose sufficiency must be certified by # Judge or District Attorney :— “We hereby jointl ve bidder (or bidde: im (or them) accord: 1, will execute @ contr nd give security and. severally rs), if a contract shall or their) bid or and in the event id Goods, dated May 1, y agree and bind ourselves, ) failure to do ao We here! our heirs, executors and administrators to forfelt and pi to the United States, as dam not teen per cent on the amount Bonds will be required i faithful performan States Judge or District ¢ amount of the bid for the contract, with two or m ciency must be certified to by a Unt ttorne: 2 A. WALKER, Commissioner, NY OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for the Clearing and Grabbing and mry upon the Nashua and Rochester Graduation and r (43 miles), will be Railroad, from Nashua ceived till Friday, May 3) fice of the President o Clothing, ek Furntture end Jewelry, Newer before have we pee ‘such high prices as we pay at preset, as we | fare bound to fill om all proposals must be reed “Proposals for Graduation and id after May 15, 1872, the plans, profile and_specifl- be seén, and further information obtained at office of the Engiveer ofthe company in the telegraph ht to reject any and all bids, eet OT dressed ahd endo: By order of the t] ipply. lds Will also be received. for. the delivery at St. Louis or Kansas City, by the 15th day of September next, of the Fijowine vacdiy eRe ne eo nds, Y Arkansa %, Wi ra ig sins : yr the ichita eney, \2 ounds, Distinct bids will ‘aisore. recelyed for tho delivery of any ove or all of the above-named arti in the quantl- fed stated, at auy one or ail of the above-named agencles, The bacon must be sound and sweet and put up iii unnies. Erie flour to be fresh ground, of XX quality, to be made wholly from good, sound wheat, and to be ‘delivered in good, strong double sacks. The coftee to be delivered in double sacks, The sugar to be delivered in barrels, full bead-lined. Propgsals will be received for the delivery of any ono oF ‘ ie allof ‘above-named articles for any one or all of said agencles, ‘he undersigned reserves the right to increase or dimin- ish the quantity ofeach or any of the articles which the ider or bidders propose to furnish. ‘All articles furnished by contract made under this adver- isement will be subject to Inspection, and such articles ag may In any respect fall to contorm to the ré cee of contract and the sample will be eens and in that case the contractor or contractors will be bound to furnish oth- ers of the required kind or quality without delay, or that be notdone they willbe purchased at his or thelr expense. Payments will be made at this oMec on proper receipts, after’ the accounts therefor shall have been properly approved. Teich copy ofeach proposal must have a copy. of this dvertisement (@ slip from a newspaper) pasted at its ead. The right Is reserved to reject any oF all proposals, If such a course should be deemed for the interest of the Government, No proposal will be considered that does not strictly comply with the following form :— “L(or we) propose to furnish the Indian Department, According to the terms of the advertisement of the Com- missioner of Indian Affairs, dated May. 1, 1872, the follow- Ing articles at the prices thereto aftixed. ' (Hote insert the list of articles proposed to be furnished.) Said articles are to be delivered in (here insert the proposed place of deliv. gry) by the (insert date). And if this proposal be accepted (or we) will, within ten days atter being notified, execute A contract accordingly, and give security to the Commis- sioner of Indian Affairs for the faithful performance of the same,” No. bia will be const red untess accompanted by © guarantee in. the follo in, to be signed by two re- sponsible bersons. whose suiiciency must be certitiea by a United States Judge or District Attorney — “We hereby, jointly and severally, quarantee that the above bidder (or bidders), 11 a contract shall be awarded to him (or them) according to his (or their) bid or pro- Bosal, will execute a contract accordingly, and. give the requisite security for the faithful performance ot the same, a4 presoribed in the advertisements for Pro- posals for Indlan Supplies, dated May 1, 1872; and, in the event of his (or theirs) fallure to do so, we hereby’ agree and bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administra tors to forfely and pay to the United States as damages a suin not less that fifteen per cent on the amountof sald ir proposal.” Bonds will be reqnired In the amount of the bid for the faithful performance of the contract, with two or more furetles, whose sufficiency must be certifled to by & United States Judge or District Attorney, Each bidder must designate hls place of business, where communications sent to him will be received, the same to be entered in his contract, should one be awarded him. roposals should be enclosed in an envelope, addressed to the undersignod, and endorsed “Proposals for Supplies for Indians.” Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the ls, The bids will be opened in the presence of the Board o Indian Commissioners and a, committee to be designate by the Secretary of the Interior, as soon as the time for re- ceiving the sanie shall have expired, and the contracts Will be awarded as soon thereatter as practicable. FRANCIS A. WALKER, Commissioner, ee ee ON . W. OR, TRUE TO THE Last. | entire Barlesquie company, a rare sainrnnanadnas nate sasalnicas Woon's museum. WwooD's. PECIAL ATTRACTIONS, THIS EVENING, AT 8, TO-DAY, AT 2 P. M., the burlesque extrav the grea ee JOUNNY THOMPHON, | Blox’ Wultrisgtos AND in his drama of HIS CAT. Pauline Mark- ON HAND, ham, Belle Howitt, a. H, HAND} Sheldon, T. W. K ne and NEW BCENES, &o. preceded by a lavorite Qe THEATRE. LAST NIGHTS OF Gq. L, FOX’S HUMPTY DI 4 LAST NIGHTS Oey FUNNY FOX, Last NIGUTS THE MARTENS, LAST NIGHTS THE CATs. LAST NIGHTS THE WILSONS, LAST NIGHTS CASSELLI, LAST pane THE GRAND BALLET. LAST NIGHTS OF FOX's FUN AND FROLIO. LY A FEW NIGHTS MORE. HUMPTY DUMPTY APPROACHES ITS END. SECURE YOUR SEATS FOR C FOX’S FAREWELL PERFORMANCES, MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAY! S AT 2 5", AVENUE THEATRE. (BEGINS AT 8.) Bole Lessee and Manager......Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY, LAST NIGHTS OF ARTICLE 47. CLOSING PERFORMANCES OF THE SEASON! III week but three of the season :—The original cast of “ Article 47 " every night. Characters by Miss Fanny Davenport, Clara Morris, Mra. Gilbert, Linda Deitz, RO- Derta Norwood, Mr. D. é Davide, Louis James, Henry Orisp, W. J. Lemoyne, Geo, 5 Pierce, Ohapman, Burnett, Godfrey and others. H. Harkins, James Lewis, W. Geo. Parkes, Owen Fawcett, Geo. Do Vere, TENTH MATINEE AND LAST BUT THREE OF “ARTICLE 47,” SATURDAY,. AT HALI-PAST ONE. BEATS MAY BE SEQURED FOR ANY OF THE ST NIGH? CADEMY OF MUSIO, THF FABBRI GERMAN OPERA, for only three nights, FRIDAY, the 2th of May, 1872, LE PROPHET, great Opera of Meyerbeer, with a great caste of celebrated artistes. Box tickets, $2 50; pany, and paTqnettey $2; general entrance, $1; family clrele, 60 cents, ‘To be’ had at the Academy of Music, at Schirmer’s Music Store, 701 Broad- way, and at 114 Broadway. : HEATRE COMIQUE, JOSH HART... Lat 514 BROADWAY. Bs Lessee and Manaj K THE SEASON, MR. BARNEY AARON, FOR SIX NIGHTS AND TWO MATINEES ONLY, in the Sensation Drama, = MASTER BARNEY kil tn his Excelsior Jig. Last two tSs JENNIE REMBALL, Vocalist ast two Matinees of the season, WEDNESDAY, Ma. Sfand SATURDAY, May 25. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 23, BENEFIT OF R, BARNEY AARON. MONDAY, June 8, the grea CHI. BEFORE, Sensation, AGO URIN 2 2 AND AFTER THE FIRE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, AIMEE, FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF AIMEE. Mlle. Almee takes pleasure in announcing that, on her return from her Western tour and previous to her de- parture for California and Europe, she will give, with her FRENCH OPERA BOUFFE COMPANY, A GRAND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE, for the benefit of the 2 FRENCH NATIONAL SUBSCRIPTION FUND, on SATURDAY EVENING, May when will be presented, for the last time in New York, LA PERICHOL! . AIMEEE in her unrivalled role of PERICHOLE, NOE as PIQUILLO, Increased Chorus and Orchestra. Admission $1; reserved seats $2; boxes $10; family cirele 50 cents. ‘the sale of seats will commence Thursday, May 23, at Academy and Schirmer's, 701 Broadway. _.. THE LECTURM SUASON, COURSE OF FREE MEDICAL LECTURES TO Jadies, by Mra. Dr. WHITE, will be commenced on woanestay, inst., at 24) P. M., at her residence, 66 West Thirfy-third street, between Fifth avenue and Broad- way. Subject—Maternity.” " ANOFORTE:! BEAUTIFUL NUNN'S & QLARK PIANO AT A great bargain; a Stoddard, $10; new Pianos and Or- ganson monthly payments. Pianos to rent, for city or country. T. 8. BERRY, 789 Brondway. OOTH'S TH! Engagement ofthe TEDWIN Daa Mr. h Evening and 3: : 4 iste rape nes Ha ro Adams achiev fennyson's poem, in wi former Siyagement ® pronounced success me hie ox sheet now - i Cob munis stone 7 rosie, Theatre also at Ditson & >0 "4 a 1 a eae WALLACK’S, PARTIOULAR NOTIOR, A MATINEE. BI will be given at BOOTHS THEATRE ae WEDNESDA’ MAY 2 at 130 P.M, in AID. Y, DereiveD of EMPLOYMENT by tev WhO have bees DESTRUCTION OF : Ribtovs Mr. LEA MATHEWS, Guten BROUGHAM, H. STODDaR’ B, POLK, s Le HOLLAND, ’ PATEMAN, Seccen Wodenre™ ha. EATEMA 1. MAVINGSTON, Miss M. YOUNG, * Hiss UNG, have volunteered their services, and will appear on the occasion. sana performance will consist of tho Fourth and Fith nd the Tira, Fourth and Ft Acts of 6 eee LONDON ASBUMANCH seen 10x Book now open. Seat Theatre cor at Dison f Co's Mute Biore, TIT Browtwage® me Stones id Mi Mr. LESTER WALLAO! : ‘roprictor and Manager....Mr. The proprictor has much aBUre see Bel ‘ab pict At THE IMMENSE DEMAND for seats to witns 6 present : ny CLONDON ASSURANCE oo will prevent for some tine any alteration in the proy ‘amme. Mr, CHARLES MATHEWS, Mr. LESTER W. Mr. JOUN BROUGHAM, Mr. JOHN GILBERT, Mr, STODDART Mr, J; B. POLI Mr. BM. 110) Miss PLESSY MORDAONT, Mrs. FANNY FOSTER, JOHN SEFTON. Box book open two weeks in advance, Boys THEATRE. WM. B. FRELIGH. Second night of the engagementof vetgs FANNY HERIENG MISS HERRING will enact in {he FRENCH SPY, in whieh she has not an equal, ‘The roaring tarce of LOLLYPOP DODGER, an 18 Dautical di of the. autioal Or PLOATING BEACON. To-morrow, Wednesday, 224 mursa cette Cae WRT it of Mr. J. PB. " ® aay, sth benedt of Mra, W. - JONES. evenin; rewell benefit of ngis8 FANAY HERRING. The great Biatines, on Saturday at two o'clock. he ama he area ane HEATHEN OHINEE will shortly be produced |AM SHARPLEY’S MINSTRELS, 68 BROADWAY, Earozsr GoMPanys of GRANDESE SINGIN ORIGINAL WIT, FUN AND MUSTO The heaviest salary list ever known. i ‘The best performers ever known, , More singers and musiclans than were evey kn . More Comedians than has ever been seen ‘ company in the world and decidedly THE BEST PROGRAMME ever offered, MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, at 24 F. Me ‘Admission 60 cents. Orchestra, 75c. ; Gallery, ng ENTRAL PARK GARDEN, THEODRE THOMA! Proprietor. .,., We mage Manages, UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, May 21, at 8 o'clock. . Festival March (new) . + aie Bol sa a pone 2" z s Fy i > 4 2 Waltz—' arth ts’ Tie artintee ; Selections from “Wiliam ell verture—"Merry Wives of Windsor Allegretto—Seventh Symphony... , Waltz—"Life Let Us is 8, Introduction—Chorus and March ‘Third act (Lohengri 9. Overture—"Mignon” . 10. Ave Maria—(Orchestr L. Walt—"New Vienna’ ADMISSION MORETS, FIFTY CENTS EACH, PRIVATE BOXES, ONE DOLLAR EXTRA; PACKAG} CONTAINING TWELVE TICKETS, FOUR DOLLARS. & Can be obtained at all the principal music stores and ab e Central Parl len. C OSONGERT. COMMENCES AT 8 O'OLOCK. LAST NIGHT MES TIL S Faas ‘ELL TO ERIN. FAR! MAC Evoy’ 3 celeb ated Dio Pe a of Ireland. * EVOY'S celebrat loram: rremen AST NIGHTS OF BARNEY THE GUID) Last NIGHTS OF NEIL CONWAYe Mr. CONWAY will appear in three dances—irish dig, MATINEE WEDNESDAY-AND SATURDAY, at 2.7, Me ATEROORLYN ATHENAUM, MONDAY, JUNE Sf U MON SQUARE THEATRE, R. W. BUTLER... - OTICH. LAST WEEK BUT ONE ESM T KES, VICTORIA, ROSINA, JESSIE, FRED, FAWDO! VICTORIA. ROSIN, JESSIE, FRED, FAWDO! ONLY ELEVEN NIGHTS NORE IN NEW YORK, ‘as they commence an engagement at the Boston Theat n Juge 8 and return {0 London to reappear at the Da ane Thelstre in th itumn. “RHE LAST OF THE VORES: x THE BELLE S OF THE kuTCHEN, ‘ mpany also appearing in eran PAT ENGAGEMENTS. ee ' WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 234 ? BURLESQUE COMPANY will soon appear, ad INA EDWIN'S THEATRE. ’ Monday evening, aor 20, every evening during the week, Miss JENNIE WORRELL, in Clog and Double Son; and Dance. M. O’Reardon on the Tumbleronicon. Blane! Selwyn in Oharacter Songs and Changes. Sam_ Colli Dutch Comique. Hogan and Mudge in “Let Me Be,” othersin Olio. Full Dramatic Company in two farces. |‘ LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell chea) {rent allowed on purchase. Call at M. M. MERRELL’S, No. 8 Union square (165 Fourth ay.) AX ELEGANT SEVEN QOTAVE ROSEWOOD DOUBLE round Piano, latest improvements, best maker, for $275; others very cheap; cash or instalments. | Pianos %0 Tent. UIS BERGE, 9 East Fourteenth street. T STEEDMAN & HOLLYER'S, street.—Square and upright Siateinene: T octave from gi ® provement Gof wah A Pee ee % ae Petpet t bh eked janoforte, ¢ fol ‘tool an ver image. by city inaker.” At private. fesidence 1M. Wo Twenty-sixth street, between Sixth and Seventh avs. HANDSOME ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, IN good order, celebrated city maker, only $90, a bar- gain; & seven octave Piano, carved legs, fe. a barat PEEK & SON, 127 Bleecker treo T HAINES BROS.’, 27 UNION SQUARE.—THOSB DE- siring a first class Plano should not purchase before calling at our salesrooms. Elegant Pianos, unrivalled in tone and finish, at prices ope Every Piano warranted as represented. bi ee few Pianos in from rent will be sold at great argains. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, GRAND seale, for sale; property family leaving city; made order, celdbrated maker; used 6 months; fully cunran- teed;' cost $900, for $279, Also Parlor Suits, Etageres, Bookcase, Paintings, Bronzes, rosewood, walnut Bureaus; Bedsteads, Mattresses, Dining’ Furniture, &c., a sacrifice. Call botore purchasing elsewhere, 36 Wost oth st., near 55 WEST SIXTEENTH ‘Planos to rent and on $250, with all recent im- AX EREGANT Ts OCTAVE RICH ROSEWOOD PIANO forte, 4 round corners, carves legs, made to of Tr, fest, city inakers, cost $000,” for $800; Stool, Cover and jusic Stans Call at private residence 120 Wost 23d st. A BEAUTIFUL PIANO ONLY $100—WEBER PIANO- forte, carved legs, every Improvement, 73 octave; little used; great sacrifice for cash. J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. A BARGAIN.—ELEGANT CARVED ALL ROUND COR- ners mere, octave Piano, cost $550, good as eyer, rice $15, at 70 University place, one dc low Thir! A. BARE, OHANCE.—$200 WILL PURCHASE OHIOK- ering Pianoforte, cost $585; rosowood 7 octave, over- strung bass: latest improvement erfect order, good as new, splendid tone. 28 Third wireet? near Bowery. CHANCE, OFFER.—7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianoforte, $125; new 744 octave, double round, carved Jegs, bargain for cash, at G. P, BENJAMIN'S Pianoforte arerooins, 45 Eighth avenue, near Thirty-seventh street. Open day and evening. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS, MS AND 43 BROADWAY, nw Yor«, May 14, I NOTIOE TO CONTHACTORS, ty 18 7% Proposals for building wooden pier at foot of Thirty-fifth street, North River, Proposals, endorsed with the title of the work and tho ame of the bidder, willbe received at the offtes of the epartinent of Docks until 12 noon of Tuesday, May ‘at which time the bids will be publicly opened ai ad. remains tan be seen and specifiogtions and blank forms of proposals and contract obtained at the office of the De- ent. i Department reserves the right to reject any or all a N missione! 4 LE , artment o' WitttAM. WwooD, ct }O RAILROAD CONTRACTORS. ast rt line of railroad, which ga very large sub- ription, desire to call the attention oad contrac: rs ward building the same. Ad M, STON! ice, President, Astor House, or 162 Broadway, rooms 23 and 24, Now York city. ae eee ‘HE OFFICERS OF ISCHER'S NEW SOALE PIANOS, THR MOST RELI- able Pianos made, fully warranted.—425 West Twen- ty-elghth street, near Ninth avenue, Also first class Bec- ond-hand Piands on hand. IRST OLAS PIANOFORTES TQ LET—$6 PER month rent allowed if purchased at O. P. BENJAMIN'S lanoforte Warerooms 845 Eighth avenue, near Thirty: seventh street, Open day and evening. iOR SALE—A GRAND PIANO, ON ACCOUNT OF F Solita to Euro} . Tobe seen, between 10 and 12 A. .y at 100 Hudson t, Hoboken, N. J. (Meohevieneare ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE PIANFORTE, Taran geet yoni targus TR 7 every modern Improvement; , tave instrument, $75. JAMES ORDO! A iru, 8 106 Bleecker street, near Macdougal. IANOFORTES TO RENT—COMPRISING GRANDS, aquares and uprights, by CHICKERING & BONS, ul ‘ast Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Fifth av. ANOS, MELODEONS ee OF NEW AND most Heautiful style, of best makers, at lower prices of cash or monthly toetelments, oF for ey at WATERS’, 481 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere. WANTED TO PURCHASE NY PARTY HAVING A WILLCOX & GIBBS A full Cabinet Bewing Machine, in good order, for sale éap. can find @ euah ipurchaser byvaddreesing M.0., 1B) Werald Uptown Branch office. 1,268 Broadway, ———— MARBLE MANTELS, —REMOVAL.—SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE MAN- +, {elt Wood ‘Mantels; the finest assortment ever of- fered in this-city, at our hew and spacious warerooms, 220 and 222 West Twenty-third street. ‘Tt, B, STEWART & CO., =REMOVAL.—SLATE MANTELS, GRATES, &0.— Lar; nd elegant stock at our new warerooms, Union square, corner of Fourth ayenue and Seventeenth strect. PENRHYN SLATE COMPANY, manufacturers of every variety of Slate work, plain and ornamental, A. SUABER, STRAM MARBLE AND MARBLEJZING ‘orks, 134, 136 East Eighteenth street.—Marble and ‘leized Mantels, Tiling, Marble Counters, Monuments, rices that defy competition. Marble Turning for the PRIGHT PIANOS.-THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN the city for sale orto rent, at our new warorooms, 17 East Sixteenth street, near Union SsquareNS & SON. MUSICAL. SOPRANO, GOOD READER, READY FOR AN EN- Kagoment onl for reetant hurch, Apply to Signor ALBITES, Nd. 8 West Fourteenth stree' FI PARLOR ORGAN, 10 STOPS, KNEE A re, bo oat lt Pmmake tmnienee powers sweet and brilliant fone; manufacturer's price $900, sell for $200. 128 West Twentieth street. ORGANIST OF SEVERAL (A. FIRM chage 2ABY QnOAtam Or ARLE Commendation from directors of first choirs in the country, wishes a situation. Apply at 43 Clermontaye- nue, Brooklyn. D (OPRANO WANTED FOR AN EPISCOPAL ST cane noue other need apply, Address MUSIO, Herald office. trad + KLABER & CO., MAKBLE WORKS, 217 TO 223 WEST S. Fifty-first street, betwee 3 and Eighth ave- avenue, G.” ELAR, Ladjey atyeuded, | oh ahaa and Rochester allroad nue.—Marble and Marbleize lonuments, Head- stones, In large variotics, ches city. Designs on application, ee ee ee DANCING ACADEMIE A RN RANA APRA |AUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES. PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, day or evening, CIRQULARS at private fodnys 1) Bast lgveuy PONY, PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWES! -DAY,| GRAND FONTAINEBLEAU MATINB TO-DAY, | GRAND FONTAINEBLEAU MATINE! TO-DAY, | GRAND FONTAINEBLEAU MATINEE, The dartn, and gracoft JUEEN OF THE AIR, in het fearless and beautiful midair Feats and Poses, Sey, in oe Se LITTLE VICTORIA REYNOLDS, > PETE CANNON. as NEIL ROGERS, Matinee | Hence ar AEETENES SOR jatinee ie new Drama, 2 E'S . fatines | _ Wed, THOMPSON as Ben Brace, | At2h4 Matinee | All the Stars ina great performance. ¢ RS F, B. Soaunae BROOKLYN THEATRE, a he EVENING, May 21, STILL WATE First ap RUN DEEP rere ae ‘and since his ALARMING SACRIFIOE, | _ severe indisposition. a =e ARK THEATRE—BROOKLYN. Managers. ...OARROLD & MoCLOSKEY, The young Fiiniund Koti of the English stage, Master PERCY ROSELLE, aster PEROY ROSELLE, BOY DETRCTIVE, BOY DETECTIVE, : g ae Woe PEACE JUBILEE 3 INTERNATIONAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL, AT BOSTON, PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. The Executive Committee of the World's Peace Jubil and International Musical Festival respectfully announc that tho great undertaking to which the musle-lovin people of the country have been looking forward f pany months with such deep interest, will commence ston ON THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JUNB, and close on the FOURTH OF JULY NEXT, tis hardly necessary to state that tho preparations for this great event have ‘required the constant applicatio) for pronths of the thousands who are to participate In H and have involved an enormous expenditure; but the Committee feel confident that the time, labor and expense levoted to the successful development of so noble an ene rprise must result in not only affording the nest gratification to all who may hear the glorious music rendered upon a scale of grandeur never before attempt- ed, and witness the magnificent spectacle which such aD asiemblage must present, but that it will also confer & Jagting benefit upon art, the country and the age. rf While the ronrarnmme of the first week of the Fouad fe will embract the great feat to be n cluding the chorus of bi sas — TWENTY THOUSAND VOICES, TH ORCHESTRA OF TWO THOUSAND PERFORMERS, the most powerful organ ever built, together with mang of the mosteminent American and European bands ai among whom may be mentioned the great: JOHANN STRAUSS and his FAMOUS AUSTRIAN BAND 43 -aiz pebformors, the concerts to be given, from fi will su) any series of musical entertali ever presented bo the American public. ey SEASON TICKETS, transferable, admittt 10 oncerts, fropt a eit to duly ¢ ineionive, Prere DOte Aleks for aitgle aduaiooion t0 euch emtercalnsrent? and ft week WEVE BOLGANS, with Rarerren bee, ‘will be res for sale after June 1, and may be has on Meation, . ons a ni or by letter, to A. F, PEOK, Per order of the Executive Committee, HENRY G. PARKER, feeretary. a THEATRE, JERSEY CITY. TUESDAY EVENING, May 21 1873, HOHN JACK and ANNIE iit IN, In Brougham's drama of JOHN GARTH. —_y STAN ucareprutical utaaton Torestadowed by SANT ire politics oat re adowed BHARPLEY, 66 Broadway, is EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618, BROAD. way, betwee: pounce, nd Bleecker streets. —Every, one should vistt this wonderful museum. It iy ful of gverything peo shonid see and understand. Lectures daily on “he Philosophy of Marriage.” Those partieg tend these Important lectures can have them ESR VOU Skaw SP An a — Broad way, LET—NIGHTLY, OR IN THE DAY TIME, THE ‘tre in Tamm: ny, oe |, Fourteenth street, between rmerly Sogupied By Bryant's will accommodate 1, and for respectable perform- ANT 1 ad d in the room adjoining the of Music. YARD.—PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, PIANO, VIOLIN, Organ, Guitar, Singing, Harmony, day and evening, io O ‘hird and Fou Meet anee \nyuite of

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