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THE NEW YORK HERALD. —.___._ WHOLE NO, 13,430. PRICE FOUR CENTS. — NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. LOST AND FOUND OST—SETTER DOG PUP, ABOUT TWO MONTHS 4 old, on Monday, last week, from 52 West Thirty-sixth street. $5 reward. OST—FROM 322 MADISON AVENUE, A WHITE Spitz Dog; answers ts the name of Flake; had blue ribbon around’ his neck when lost; is a Sreat pet of the family, and a suitable reward will be paid to any person returning him to the above address. MUSEMENTS—Ninta Pace—Fourth, fifth and sixth columns. ASTROLOGY—Sxconp Pacx—Sixth column, BILLIARDS—Nintw Pace—Fourth column, haemo WANTED—Ninta Pace—First and second columns. BOAKD AND LODGING WANTED. NTH Page—Sec- ond column, BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxconp Paca— First column. BUSINESS OPPORTTNITIES—Sxconp Pacr—Third and fourth columns. BUSINESS NOTICES—Sxvertn Pace—Fifth and sixth columns, CIGARS AND TOBACCO—E:cutn Pacr—Secon column, CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Sxcoxp Pace—First column. ane AND SALESMEN—Tweirta Pace—Second column. CLOTHING—Eicutu Pace—Sixth column. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS-TwuLrrm Pacr—Sec- ond and third columns. @OasTWISE STEAMSHIPS—Seconp Pace—Sixth col- umn. COUNTRY BOARD—Ninta Pacx—Second and third ¢ol- umns. DENTISTRY—Eicuta Pace—Sixth column. DRY GOODS—First Pace—Sixth column, DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Twetrrn Page—Fifth column. BUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Sroonp Pace—Filth and sixth columns. BUROPE—Firsr Pace—Fifth column. EXCHANGE—Nintn Pace—Filth column, EBYKS AND EARS—Eicutn Pace—Second column. BXCURSIONS—Sxconp Pace—Fourth column. FINANCIAL—Firtu Pack—Fourth and fifth columns, FINE ARTS—Eicutn Pace—Second column. FOR SALE—Eicutn PaGk—Fifth and sixih columns. BURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS %O LET— TweLyta Pagk—Fifth and sixth columns FURNITURE—Ninta Pace—Fourth column. WRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—Twetrtn Pace—Fourth golumn. HELP WANTED—FEMALES—Fxevestn Pacr—Sixth column, and Tweirrn Pace—First column. HELP WANTED—MALES—Tweurtn Pace—Third and AL fourth columns, ers—Job lots of Boots and Shoes selling cheap at 850 HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C.—Finst Pace—Third, fourth | Bowery, corner Bond street; must be sold betore June L. and’fitth columns. W, D. BIGELOW & CO. HOTELS—Nintn Pack—Second column. REST HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Nivta Pacx—Fourth column. INSTRUCTION—Ninrn Pace—Fourth col JBRSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON GEN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. First and second columns. LOAN OFFICES—Sxconp PaGk—Fourth column, LOST AND FOUND—Finst Pacu—First and second co+ umns. MACHINERY—Erenrn Pace—Sixth column. MARBLE MANTELS—Nintu Pack—Third column, MEDICAL—Tweirrn Pack—Sixth column. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Finst Pace—Sixth coiumn., MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tentu Pace— Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS—Eicnta Pace—Second column. MUSICAL—N: Pack—Fitth column. NEW PUBLICATIONS—Skventu Pacy PERSONAL—Finrst Pace—First column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &4C.—Ninta Pace—Fifth col umn. POST OFFICE NOTICE—Fi Pacr—Sixth column. PROPOSALS—Finst Pace—Sixth column. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES— Evxventu Page—Sixth column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—Sxconp Pace—Second and third columns. REAL te ATE TO EXCHANGE—Sxconp Pace—Third column, REAL ESTATE WANTED—Sxconp Pace—Third column. REWARDS—Finer Pace—Second colun SALES AT AUCTION—Eigntn Pace—Third, fourth and |ALES—ELrvENTH PaGE— fifth columns, SITUATIONS WANTED—F! First, second, third, tourth, fitth and sixch columns. BITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Twetrta Pace—First and second columns. BPECIAL NOTICES—First Page—Second column. ORE DOUr BIRDS, &(.—Firsr PaGe—Third column. 3UMMER RESORTS—Nintu Pace—Third column. S—Tweermn Pace—Fourth column, Y—First Pace—Third column. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES Fourth and fifth columns. LOstesie REWARD-ON TUESDAY, THE 27TH, Jd, * 89d and, Mosaic Locker with inscription on ong . KF. L, in capital lettes v DOWNING, 426 Broadway.” 8) OM OF SaGrens Lost aX 26, A PARCEL OF YAK LACE, ON THE 8:18 train, {fom King’s Bridge to Grand Central De- pot. ‘The tinder will be rewarded by leaving the same at West Forty-sixth street. OST.—THE LADY WHO RECEIVED FROM THE little girl the Diamond King belonging to one of the ladies severely Injured by carriage accident, 14th inst, on Sixth avenue, near Harlem River, is at last perfectly well Known, Unless she prefers Siate Prison and the reputation of having stolen the ring of an apparently dying woman she will return it Instantly to care of St. Cloud Hotel proprietors. a5 WARD.—D0OG _LOST—A MEDIUM SIZED De) Hound Slut, black, with white breast, legs, tp of tail, nad ring on neck. Leave her at 81 West’Eleventh st. $10 REWARD—FOR RETURN OF RUSSIA LEATHER D Pocketbook and contents lost on steamer Sunny- side Monday morning. The payment of papers his been stopped. ™. Address G. A. M., Herald office. $1 (OO SEWARD WILL BE PAID. AND, NO Diamonds an it 7, coaesens: asked, for the return of all the t May 7, 1873. Jewelry taken trom 133 East Thirteenth SPECIAL NOTICES. RARE CHANC E FOR UNTRY SHOE DEAL A HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, « corner of Fulton avenue and Boerum street! Open from b A. M, to9 P.M. On Sunday trom 3to9P. M. LL OFFICERS, SAILORS AND SOLDIERS WOUND- A “cd, ruptured ‘or injured, however slightly, can ob- tain a pension by applying to Lr, B. B, JACKSON, late Surgeon United States Navy, No. 4 New Chambers street, A CEARGE WAGONS FOR MOVING FURNITURE IN + city or country: Furniture packed, shipped and stored. Office 40 West Fifteenth street, near Sixth avenue, A. ¥.& G, BURNHAM, N_ APPLICATION HAS BEEN PRESENTED TO Mayor Havemeyer for the position of Police Justice of the Third district tor Mr, WM. J. MCCARTHY, where he was born and resided for the past 44 years, with an unsullied reputation. Some may ask, Who is this MeCar- thy, and what claims has he upon the public? Ask the perjured canvassers who acted with McCarthy in the election of the late Fdward C. MeConnell and the Hon. Thomas Adams, of this city, in their election for Aldermen of the Thirteenth ward some years past. Ask the outspoken Union men of the Seventh and Thir- teenth wards. n. Y AND BER- KCOND PAGE Sixth column, Ask the draft rioters, who were over 100 strong, and who were checkmated by the said McCarthy, with about 10 or 15 men, and driven from their hellish work, that saved to eae ty) an amount of taxation that could not be jathomed. FROM A UNION MAN OF THE THIRTEENTH WARD. D*™ SSMAKING, ECONOMY, PROMPTNESS AND PERFECT FIT. Messrs, LORD & TAYLOR, to prove that RETRENCH- MENT is possible, have so arranged their Dressimaking Department that ECONOMY in material and trimming is particularly studied in every detail, and_ they are now furnishing Dresses at_a MUCH LESS PRICE than the Lof imported garments, while for STYLE, FIT and ‘TwELrtn Pace— TRAVELL column. ERAL MAKE UF they are every way equal to the ONFURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS VO LET— | finest Parisian manutacture. The IMMENSE INCREASE a Sixth column, oforders during the past month prevented our usual HASE—Frest Page. —E1aut xth_ column Pacr—Sixth col- umn. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET—Srconp Pacr—First column, WACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C.—Finst J'ace—Sixth col- umn, Prompiness; but now, with extended facilities and the COMI LETH REORGANIZATION of the department, we can sa GUARANTEE ALL ORDERS AT THE TIME AGREED, and as to FIT and PRICE defy competition. LORD & TAYLOR, Bro: HERALD BRANCH OFFICK— PTOWN. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFIC 1,465 BROADWAY AND 530 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS. ADVERTISEMENTS ARE d_at the office of the New York Water street, in the city of » the 2d day of June next, atl2 pn of that day, for fitleen directors of said or the then ensuing vear, and for two inspec- on for 1274. ‘The transter books will be closed from May 3 to June 3, 1873. Dated May 2, 173. HENRY C. MUKPHY, President. 0. P, Quixtann, Secretary. 1O AND SEB the great race between L i Biv eeetion’ will be Bridge Company, N Brooklyn, on Mone: " nog CEIVED FROM 8 A, M. TILL 9 P. M. ON WEEK DAYS (SUNDAYS, 2 TILL 9P, Pe at g aN ae ee eo Friday 3 4 oe D KENTUCKY LOTTERIES —PRIZES JOSEPH BATES & CO. #t tod M.), AT OFFICE RATES. NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED WITH HERALD AT 5 DCLOCK EVERY MORNING, NO EXTRA CHARGES, New York, roo: 5 ~ = N EMORIAL esl he R PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK Grand Army of the Repu Headquarters, 31 Union square. (Sev enth street). HERALD. _ anaEw Vouk, May 27, 197% ens are respectfully informed that a detail wiil be in attendance as above from 9 A. till 10 P. M. to receive flora offerings; Wagons will be despatched to schools and churches on notice being left at headquarters. M. A. REED, hi ESSRS, KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE WILL SUPPLY DEAL- Chairman of Floral NEW YORK HERALD. THE HERALD, AND ALSO JOTICE FO TOURISTS AND EXCURSIONISTS.—A first class landscape photographer, haying several ERS WITH COPIES OF TH SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER TO PARTIES | years’ experience in the mountains, would ike to join a — party going tothe Adirondacks or el " es REQUIRING THEM party going tothe Adirondacks or elsewhere. Address ; MAHA LEGAL GIFT ENTE: Drawing of May umber 80,777 drew. ” * PRISE. ) 1873, PERSON Ain OND.—MRS, BEATRICE BOND, FORMERLY OF + eee 875,000 Cornwall, Conn., will hear of something to her ad- | Number 471,309 drew 25,000 ; tes ‘ TE Por Number 252/606 drew |; 2 18,109 eras Scam LOX. BOL NEW. Ove LOR O MUS NUE |e Number ase Grow 7, * 10,000, Fr, © P8880 avpress To Number 474,646 drew... 5,000 . Number 145,407 drew... 4.000, K. K. K. [°208MATION WANTED-OF HUGH CARDEN By Bridget Welsh, of Tullyeagan, who is now at 48 Sixth avenue. Any information of his whereabouts will be thanktully received. Her passage was paid by Michael Welch, Tullyeavan, and Michael Berring, of Ireland = Number 9i,90 drew, r MR. JOHN HARLY, WHO FORMERLY LIVED IN | Number 52,065 drew oo... Hoboken, will send his address to box 4,123 New York J Post office, he will e v F HENRY OR PETER VAN IN living in Brooklyn, be desirous of intance of an old friend of their famil Number 442,891 Grew... Number 822,885 drew... +. Number 215,769 drew ‘ Number $8428 drew. Number 471,806 drew. Number 548,64 drew M. PATTEE, Manager. uch ob! FIOIAL DRAWIN )UTH CAROLINA LOTTERY tor free School Fund—Pernetual. N, FORM king the sted to send their present address to J. 13, 67, 87, 53, 3 47. irteenth street. CLASS 125—May 28, 187) 5, 76, 70, 23, 12, 16, 3%, Gl, 15, 60, 29. 3a GO., Managers, New York MARLESTON, 8. C., May 28, 1873. F 1, F HENRY SMILES, WHO IS SUPPOSED TO TiAVE arrived in New ‘York about April, 1872, will com mu ‘bG.T., Herald office, he will hear ot some- thing to bis advantage. F THE LADY, BLONDE, WHO YESTERDAY ‘ost office box M66. SIAL DRAWING NORTH CAROLINA LOTTERY. EXTRA CLASS NO. 65—MAy 28, 1873, 85, 61, b5, 45, 34, 42, 58. 6, 3, 58, 26, Noon Was assisted Into Madison avenue stage, at Twe ORTH CAROLINA—CLASS No. 66—May 28, 17S ly-ninth street, and out at Fitteentl td a 4, 8, 78, 16,7, 69, 32, 69, 30, 24, 43, 46, 4, quantanes of the wentieman, ble ear him with ad- In clasi No: 64, May 27, No: 61 the Ha be 68. i ress. Address GENERAL! Hera. town Brauch 0., Managers pier, Lie beri LUTHY & CO., Brokers, 24 Greenwich street, N.Y. F THE GENTLEMAN FROM ST Omics DRAWINGS KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES. KENTUCKY—ESTHA CLASS NO. } called atthe oig Indy's on Fitth avenue on Tnesday, Will call again on Friday he can get what he waite ENA W., MONTREAT—PLEASH SEND NEW YORK A oH, 83, 19, 2, 5, 3 KENTUCKY OLASS 'NO. A, address to F. G., Horaid offic iy nn, 47, Te Gy ICHAEL HOGAN, DECEASED, BRASS FINISHER, SIMMONS & ¢ in the employ of J. Warner & Sons, brass founders, it SHELBY COLLEGE—EXTRA CLASS No. Zbl—May BS, 1879, the city ef London, England, hada father and brotier, 64, 75, 49, 9, 21. 15, 69, 10, 25, 7, 10,2 who lett Birming since for New 3 SHELNY COLLEGE—CLASS NO. 252—May 28, 187 York. They are requesi p With THOMAS 41, 18, 36, 68, 4, 30, 78, 47, 42, 82, 5, 63. FLEMING the aforesaid J. Warner & Sons, who is ap: SMITH & CO., Managers, Coving! Ky. jointed executor under the will of the said Michael | Address C, HENRY, care’ J. Clute, Broker, 206 broad jogan, way, Fost office box 4,009. BT COLYER, OF > | PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY —OF THE LIM sites to find her. Address, care of Thoinas McKinley, | Yong Calton W. L, DAVIS, agent, 907 Broadway, room Cortland: avenue and Mott sireet, Westchester county, n. RS. KT. R—WHO AT rent, May 23, please ai Herald Uptown Branch office, ‘OTICE.—WANTI rick Cronin or Cro Croom, [reland, some tour it is believed, are something to their advanta AM LISH, Solicitor, i for circu: RITTER & 85 Nassau sty Rovez, HAVANA LOTTERY— 10, German State Lotteries. Post office box $836. L HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA.—PROS stus for now ready. Address GEORGE UP. ‘0. Weybosset street, Providence, R. 1 OR FOR box 146 265 Bri THE DAUGHTERS OF PAT. crated from Ma- 0; LWo of thems Y will hear of municating with well Court House, Taze- RS OF 81 T iI go to Holy Communion on next sundi MEMB' BRIDGET'S BENEVOL, weil county, at st Bridget church, at 1 o'clock ma 4 , TORO “* . ahaa 3 r 1 to comply ¥ be fine no excuse ad HOMAS 8, HILL, OF TORONTO, WILL HEAR OF mbers tailing to comp iM something to his advantage by calling at the office of | Muted. __ _ JAMES HERRICK, Secretary. the Pacific Mutual Insurance Company, HWY Brondway, | (PHE SHELTERING “ARMS, TENTH AVENUE, GOR New York. ner of l2vth str fhe an al reception will be ote — held on Thursday, May 29, from IZ toBo'elock. The re- ENTAL, BUT FOR BEAUTY b——s, Ur are they otherwise “WHAT ADDRESS.” RY TO-DAY BY NOON, Important. WHITE ROSE TH AVENUE STAGE.—WILL YOUNG LADY, GOLD chain and cross, who got out about noon corner of Broadway and Ninth street, allow foreigner Who swt op- osite to her to make her ‘acquaiutancer Address box 042 Post office. IREES ARE give me thos Aisposed of? Wulre Rose. port will be read at 2o'clock, atter which will follow ad- dresses from the Bishop and clergy. At 3s o'clock Gen- eral Sharpe will deliver to the children a United States flag, to be received on their behall by one of the trustees Retreshments will be provided by the Ladies’ Associn- tion, the profits to be devoted to the support of the chil- dren, in the ladies? cottage. ee PRINCIPAL DRAWING of the 7éth Brunswick Government Lottery, with 56,000 Ti is and 23,000 Prize: Will commence May 26 and en une 13, Bignest prize 120,000 Prussian Thalers. Royal Havana Lottery—Next drawing June 10, Roy ‘at DAXO LOS? 4 JOUND—ON THE 20TH INST., AT PAVONIA FERRY Government. Lottery. Hamburg Lottery. a Gold Watch, which the owner can have by Prizes cashed and int t 1 proverty and paying expences of J. H. TENUR I THEODOR ZaCHOCH, Bey’s, Fou. AY 2%, ON 680 TRAIN FROM CITY, VIA Harlem Railroad, lady's Sacque; “ty paying for ad- K A Rl Wilkesbarre Division, No, 22, Brotherhood of Loco: you OF THANKS,—AT iULAR MEETING OF vertisement; describe and address box 297 Bing sing, N. J. motive, Engineers, the’ following resolutions were . adopted :— 1 OST—ON MONDAY EVENING, BETWEEN THIR- | “EcCived, That the members ot tity Divton tender ty-sixth and Fortieth streets, a Gold Breastpin, in the form of a fan, with black enamelled flgures. The Onder will be rewarded by revurning it to 482 Fiith av. O8T—SATURDAY LAST, A LADY'S BLACK ENAM- elied Gold Watch, with blue enamelled wreath, ‘mall diamonds outside case ; liberal reward will be paid by DALLTY SONS & CO., 99 Water street. their sincere thanks to the officersot the Cent Railroad of New Jersey and Lehigh Valley Railroad for their kind. the: members of the, Hrotherheod ome gueeyaneS of ‘other! Togations to Wilkesbarre and return, pada sol v4 at we ke great pleasure ij the hope that the effect of this and ait Hinting aoa eae will be to increase and strengthen the confidence exist- ing. between the officers of the roud and their employees esolved, That these resolutions be printed in the New York Herald and Engineers’ Monthly Purnal é ICHABL RUSSELL, JOHN H. BUTZ, JAMES SHEALDS, OST—ADRIFT FROM WHITESTONE, L. I, A SKIFF Boat, painted white, with red stripe; the finder will Teceive a’ suitable reward by addressing OWNER, 50 ‘Broadway, New York, FROM FOR! { Committee. T, ON ROA ‘OST—MONDAY 1. I Heig! nts to Mac Somb’s Dam Bridge, a Spring Overco ~ Maker's name, Isaac Walker, on collar, the finder wil IENNA EXPOSITION —NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN be liberally rewarded b; ing street or stating where } may it OST—PASS BOOK NO, 19,008, ISSUED BY INSTITU. Lotte ior Savings of Merchants’ Clerks. The finder wil picase leave it at th se ev iat Bil g1—ON SUNDAY EVENING, BETWEEN SIXTY. Li thirand Forty-fifth streets, on Boulevard or Kighth avenue, a Gold Earring, with carvuncie stone. Suitable reward will be given by returning jt Wy Os Sigg avenue, 4a she shoe store, that the Juries of Awards atthe Vienna, bx have postponed thelr meetings to the Ist of duly Partin wishing to forward goods for the Exhibition can do so up to loth of dune... For 1urther information apply to RATS CLIFFE BALDWIN, United States Despatch Agent 12 Brondway FQQ) IS DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL. $589.589 ized Kentucky Lottery ; Royal Havana and Kentucky circulars tree; 12'c. commission allowed, Address BALEY & (Q wifligg established 0 years), 174 Broadway. - same at 4 Wall bank. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. A —POR SALE, ALL KINDS OF FANCY DOG! Birds, de; ‘Medicines tor all diseases; Prepai Fowd, for mocking birds. At B. G. DOVEY'S, No. 3Greene street, near Cana! OR SALE—THREE FIRST RATE SINGING MOCK. ing Birds: good singers by night. Inquire at 13 De- lancey street, in the barber shop, PLENDID MOCKING BIRDS FOR SALE CHEAP, and warranted good singers. Apply at 129 Washing- ton street 153 WEST FIFTY.SECOND STREET—A SPLEN- OO did Newtoundiand Dog tor sale; 15 months okt; the owner would not part with him only “he is going to urope. THE TURF, FLEETWOOD | ASSOCIATION.—SPRING 4873, June 18, 20, 23 and 24, Finest Day, WebNesbAY, JUNE 18—Purse No, 1, $800— For horses that have never beaten 2:5); $550 to first, $150 to second, $100 to third. Purse No. 2 $2,00—lor horses that have never beaten 2:23; $1,100 to firsi, $65) to second, $850 to third, Reconp Day, Pripay, June 20.—Purse No. 3, $1,000—For horses that have never beaten 2:33; $600 to first, $250 to second, 15010 third. Purse No. 4, $t For horses that pave nevOr beaten 2:29; $600 to first, $360 to second, $200 o third, Tuinp Day, Monnay, June 23.—Purse No. 5, $1,000; tor horses that have never beaten 2:34. $64) to first, $.50 second, $18 to third, — Purse No. 6, $1,500; for horses that best Raver beaten 2:25. $550 to first, $400 to second, $250 0 third, Fourtm Day, Toxspay, June 24.—Purse No. 7, $800; for horses that have never Deaten 243. $550 to first, $150 to seeond, $100 to third. Purse No. 8, $3,500; for horses that have ever beaten 2:21, $2,000 to ‘first, $1,000 to second, $500 to third. | Conditions—The above races to be mile heats, best ¥ in 5, im harness, and will be governed by the rules of the National Association for the Promo- tion of the Interests of the American Troting Turf, In ease ot postponement of any race it shall be next good day and track, omitting Sanday. Any driver substituted for another, as authorized by rule 28, will be paid. $50 for such service. Entries to Close at’ Chamberlin’s 1,146 Broadway, New York, on Monday, June Jock P.M. All communications to be addresse William H. Van Cott, Superintendent, ©. H. VAN NESS, President. ETWOOD ASSOCIATION.—PURSE — $2,000, FOR ebrated trotting mare American Girl and the gelding Harry, having a record ot 2:19%, in harness, at Butlalo, last year. Race to take place at Fleetwood Park, on Suturday, May 31, at3 1M Mile heats, best three'in five, in harness, D. Ptiter enters b. m. American Gir Wiliam H, Crawford bg Harty. WM. H. VAN GOTT, Superintendent. G° AND SEE ok ETING the great race between Fullerton and ( le at Prospect Park Pair Grounds, Friday, Mav 30, at o'clock. SPECT PARK FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION,— nursday, May 20, three o'clock P.M. Match $200, mile heats, best in 5, in harness, H, W. Howe names br. m. Kate. J. Denton names dr. g. Unexpected. Good day and track. GEO, W, OAKL ‘uperintendent. ROSPHCT OCIATION.— Special premium of $2,500 is hereby offered for ch. & Judge Fuilerton, b. m, Gazelle, bik. g. Camors, to wagon, ands. s, Honest'Datehiman in harness; $1,200 to first, to second and $600 to third, Conditions same as adver fisod for Spring meeting. To be trotted, Friday, June 6. Accentance to be declared at Chamberlain's pool room, 1146 Broadway, New York, Thursday, May 29, at 0o'clock PM. GEORGE W. OAKLEY, Superintendent, OOLS SOLD THIS EVENING AT CHAMBERLIN'S 1,146 Broadway, on the trot between Gazelle and. Judge Fullerton, at Prospect Park to-morrow. pos SOLD AT JOHNSON’S, 1,187 BROADWAY orner Twenty-cighth street, on'the trot between. Gazelle and Fullerion, this evening, at So’clock. Also at Giddon’s Hotel, near the track, at 12 o'clock on the day of the race. T. B, JOHNSON, ROTTING AT FLEETWOOD PARK, ON THURS May 29, at 3 o'clock; sw DAY, %, $450; mie heats, best 4 in 5, Phillips? s. in. ern to harness: D! Pfiffer’s b. mn. Topsey to harness; P. Mann’s g. 1. Mercer to wagon. Same day a mat W: mile heats, best 3 inf, to harness, J. Murphy's s. ¢. Jake, W. Spence’s b. g. Dan. Mr. HM. VAN COTT, Superintendent. HORSES, CA RRIAGES, ee, of A =IN VIEW OF a ' Coming Races, We would call the attention of the public to our SURREY CARTS, something entirely new and origi aced this season for the first tin assortment of ail the fashionable ba confined to thix house. al in design; int We offer also a tall rhs, inany of them Quality being the true measure of value, we are satisfied that when our Carriages are fairly judged by this stand- ard, price will be esteemed a secondary consideration. Warerooms—Fitth avenuy, corner Twenty-seventh st. Factory—i45 Kast Twenty fitth street ‘J.B. BREWSTER & CO, Fstablished 1838. MAY 30, AT T AUCTION-TO- MORROW (FRIDAY), 12 o'elock, by WILLIAM VAN TASSELL, AUCTIONEER, H BE AND CARRIAGE AUCTION MART, 110, 112, 1ié EAST THIRTEENTH STK ELEGANT TEAM BAY HORSES, 16 HANDS itlGn, 6and7 years old; kind and true in all harness and very stylist; parties desiring to purchase are invited to have them examined by veterinary surgeons before the sale, Also Harness, &%. CLOSE COACH IN PERFECT ORDER. AY TROTUNG HORSE, “BILLY GRAY,” 15 hands high, 8 years old; pertectly kind and true in évery respect, Cah trot better than 3 minutes and is warranted sound. ELEGANT FIGHT SPRING BAROUCHE, WITH rumble, built by Jacquel & Cloches, Paris, PONY PHAETON, WITH RUMBLE SEAT, POLE and shafts; city make; in good order. TWO CURTAIN COACHES, At private sale until to-morrow, at 12 o'clock. —CARRIAGES AND HA Ess, No. 8 Cortiandt street, near Broadway, (Formerly 58 Liberty strect.) Top Buggies, Park and por actons @0 different styles), Kockaways, road and depot Wagons, warranted of reliable make and offered at prices that completely defy competition. Great burguins thix week to thake room. ARCH. JOHNSTON, ». 8 Cortlandt street. ROAD WAGON, BY DUSENBURY & duser; atop Wagon, by Broome street Bre TStivers Koad Wagon; 1six seat Phaeton, 1 Landaulet, 1 Coupe, by Wood Brothers: 1 Vietoria, 1 extension top Cabriolet, f Depot Wagon, LSide Spring, I light top Ex- press. 2 cyen do, 1 Sulky 10 second hang Kockaways of ail styles, $100 ‘up; single and double Harness, sheets, Whips, Lap Shawis, & WM. , AUCTIONEER—BANK ‘H. GRAY, A WNAJOR © W, BARK - ruptey sale.—United States District Court for the Soutnern district of New York. In the matter of Charles Watson, bankrupt. Notice is herebypgiven that the un- dersigned, the assignee in bankruptey®t Charles Watson wril sell at public auction, on saturday. May 31, at I O'clock, at BARKER & CHASE'S City Adction Mart and New York Tattersall’s, corner of Broadway and Thirty- ninth street, a pair of Valuable Truck Horses; also Truck, Harness, &¢. ai. and 22 Wooster street. JOBN H. PLATT, Assience, &¢., 4W street. A 10D WORK TORSES, ALSO A LIGHT ¢ tor a coupe or phaeton for sale. To be seen at 196 Elizabeth street, Gets ABLE PRICES, EVERY sTYL! ; ot Cabriolets, Depot ms, Landaulets, Rock ways (open and close Bugyies. STAATS BELL, No. 7 Washington place rear New York Ho GIES, ROAD WAC 1 light Business We seventh LOT ¢ pre oP BU. ery che “44 West Twent and Ninth avenues. LARGE ASSORT. T OF NEW AND § is AL han rringes, F Kockaways, Top and Open Buggies, P Phaetons, Grocers’ and Business Wagons, uced prices. 141 West Broadway, near A IVED AGAIN—J, C, DEVO, OF J crry, Michie with £2 head of those fine Horses, single, double and saddite, at A. 8. Chambertin’s stable, beiween Lexington and Third avenues, Twenty-fifth street. JUST FINISHED AND FOR SALE, A HAND glass panel of the best material, style and f ; also r nd a two-seat Depot Wagon and a Pony Piineton, order. Apply at FP. R. WOOD'S carriage tac 1 West Nineteenth street. Clarence, allin PHAETON, GOOD AS yused half a sea Wagons are by the ) Lafayette place. —BREWSTER NO TOP new, with Pole and Shatts also & Coupe; both of these Inquire at Broome street Brewster, ONE LANDAU, ONE PARK PIAL: Gxeat Rockaway, one 2-wheel Dog ye set of double Harness; atl an estate. To be seen atM Wi, Ud and 15 East Thir- —FOR SALE nearly CURLBY'S h street, near NTLEMAN ABOUT LEAVIN will sell a beautitul and stylish L ike, in excellent order and very used, with pote and shafts; a rare chance. Apply to J. W., this forenoon, at Cunningham’s private boarding stable, 119 and 121 West Forty-tith street, TEA CART, BAROUCHE, VICTORIAS, PRAETO: NEW YORK ette, Brew. four and two seated top Buggies, cheapest in this City; must be sold. 146 and 148 Bidridge street, near Grand and Bowery. DAY & SON, -SHEETS, DUSTERS, LAP ROBES, WHIPS, HAL- A. rs, 4c.; large assortment direct’ from tnctory; wholesale and retail. ARCH, JOHNSTON, No. & Cortlandt street, near Broadway. —FOR SALE CHEAP=3 TOP WAGONS, 2 OPEN A.W Wagons, top Pony Phaeton, 2 sets of Double Ha 2 sets of Bingle Harne: Waverley and Clinto T GREATLY REDUCED stock Carriages, comprising Family Carria Light Wagons: every description, new and secon veral slightly damaged; great bargains several AKU PACTURERS UNION, 638 Broadway. HANDSOME PARK TURNOUT FOR SALE; ‘ap; a pair of black Horses, handsome and st ish; fear nothing; 16% hands high; free drivers, gr rondsters; used by present owner two years and wa ranted sound and kind; also @ very fine Victoria in pe: fect omer; double Harness, &¢., at private stable, 216 West Thirty-fitth street, near Seventh avenue, Ask tor coachman, George. LO for all kinds of busine: Horses, young and sound. i al A SOUND AND HANDS E CHESTNUT HORSE, 1, e ye Rockaway ity maker: OP Wi mn, by Stivers; full seat: Coupe Harness; Single Harness; sep. arately of logetier, YWuer abd7 West FutELh pueeh % PRICES,—OUR IMMENSE of sorrel Janal street. ; one splendid i ol OF HORSES FROM THE COUNTRY, FIT | | gentle for a lad : HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. UCTION HOUSE OF ARCH. JOHNSTON (Late Johnston & Van Tassel). OFFICE AND SALESROOM, OLD STAND, ‘7 Nassau street, opposite the Post office. THE HORSE AUCTION BRANCH OF THE HOUSE IS REMOVED TO THE SPACIOUS PREMISES, 19, 21, 23 AND 29 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, between Fifth avenue and University place. The business will be conducted on precisely the same strict and honorable principles which have always char- acterized the dealings of our house and won the ‘respect and ponance of the business community, a8 well as the ublic at large. REGULAR SALES EVERY TURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 7 AT 10!5 O'CLOCK. 4 Butrses fer an me be math an Lrg) either ston lown! HOUSE, ‘Assi strect, or at the mart, 19, 21, Band 2% Kast Thirtecnth street. LIBERAL ADVANCE: Seem MADE ON CON- (GNMENTS. REMEMBER THE SALE COMMENCES AT 103g CLOCK, AT ARCH. JOHNSTON'S 7 e ae HORE AND CARRIAGE MART, 3 ND 2 ST THIRTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN UNIVERSITY PLAUE AND FIFTH AVENUE TEAM ELEGANT CARRIAGE HORSES. BAY FAMILY HORSE, 1535 hands, 7 years old; kind T PRIVATE SAL and @ in all arness and under saddle: an all dag tra. veller; very stylish; great endurance; warranted sound. BAY Posy HORSS MAIL PHALTON, by Brewster, of Broome street, in fine order, 3 PARK PHABTON, by J. R, Lawrence, in first rate order, COUPE ROCKAWAY (used but twice), by Dusenbury & Vanduser. i foto ROAD WAGON (side bar), by Corbett & Co., in per- N_ UNRESERVED AND PEREMPTORY SALE BY n of fine and highbred Trotting and CAKRIAGES, HARNESS, &C., ( DAY), MAY’ 29, AT 10 ‘OCLC § 4 ATE STABLE 51 EAST 33D STRE! BETWEEN MADISON AND 4TH AVS, being the entire (urnout of a gentleman leaving the ery to travel and consisting of the choicest and reliable stock ever offered in this ¢ attention of the riding Extra gent Ing 1 and well-behaved team of bay Ethan Allen Geldings, 154. hands, 7 and 8 years old, raised in Vermont, and'used together tor thice years; are safe and re very agreeable drivers; are well mated and drive @ together without lugging or pulling; are fast travellers: have been used to family carriage, and ifdriven light would trot inside of three minutes; war ranted good and true, sound and kind; broken ‘to all harness, and splendid under saddle, jp tst and blooded Han ian Mare, ye Kitty Palmer, 54 hands; sired by Ed Everett, she ix one of the most promising State; was never trained but three weeks last Fall, when she tretted in 2:48; was then pur- chased by owner, and has since been used on road; is pure and open gaited; can be driven by a lady; has no vices or tricks, and with training can beat 240; warranted sound and kind. Also the beautiful little black Trotting Mare Annie, 7 ilencoe, dam fast Ethan Allen mare ; finest bred animals in the country.; is Jet black; 15 hands: ix all style and action; can beat 3 minutes and go flve miles in 1S minutes, which feat she performed last Fall, and asa gentleman’s roadster is un. surpassed; warranted so d kind. Also, light two sent four wheel Dog-cart, nearly new; light trotting Waxon, single and double Har: ness, Blankets, Whips, &c. .'B.—This is one of the finest and most reliable sales of the season, and parties wishing to purchase will do well tocalland examine. Stock on exhibition atall times at stable, A full warrantee of twenty-four hours on all horses. Sale positive, rain or shine. JOHN L, VANDEWATER, Auctioneer. JOHN D. HAMLIN, AUCTIONEER, ZA. WILL SELL, ON FRIDAY (TO-MORROW), 30, AT THE ELEGANT PRIVATE STABLE, NO, 9 WEST TWELFTH STREET, AT 101g O'CLOCK, PROMPT, by order of the executors, all the elegant Horses of the ‘late Robert L. Stuyvesant, deceased. “am of'stylish and fine dark mahogany bay coach or family Horses, about 16 high, 6 and 7 years old: are. at- ive ; finel, extraordinary. style and action; free traveller: kind. A No. 1 Team, elegant imported coupe and saddle Horse, 6 hands Linch high, 7 years old; the most | Horse in the either to dog cart or to saddle; finely broken: tears ng, and sound and kind Also the handsome, fast bay trotting horse FRED, high, 7 years old; has record of 2:36; an elegant driver very stylish niable , is us fast as ever, if not faster, and +0) nd Also the bay trotting horse SAM, 154g high, 8 years ol hag no public record, but has shown private triais in 2 Mg mares in t MAY aad ¢ d toa break now: ts an elegant driver, prompl juble and sound and kind These two horses, Sam and Fred, have been used as a trotting team and single; first class gentieman's road beaten; have shown 2 37 together. Also an elegant and fine chestnut pony phae 164g hugh, 7 years old; Ethan Allen stock; very hand- some, nie and safe for any lady to drive; fine, fast trav- eller, sound and kind. Also one fine tour-seat Phaeton, One Brewster shifting top Wagon. One Dubois Trotting Wagon. One Pony Phaeton, with top. Set of double Harness, by Dunscomb. Two sets of single, Blankets, &c. All horses warranted kind in all harness, and sound ness ee, the best veterinary surgeons’ certificates upon fate trial Sale positive, without regard to weather. Stock can be reen and examined from 10 till 4at stable, this day, and early on morning of sale. re well known on road asa eam and Lave seldom been m Mare, A —FOR SALE, THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLE- Zi. mana beautiful span of bay Horses. They are 6 vers old, 1835 hands high, very stylish and fast. @ great cal of strength in them, ahd free from blemish and fear- # of locomotives; Warranted kind and sound in single or double harness. ’ Also a very fine black Horse, 6 years old, 153, hands high, a long mane and tail; warranied to trot in 2.50; Kind ‘in single or double arness and is fearless of locomotives, and is sold tor no fault whatever only sicknessin the family. Apply to Mr. NEWBY, Ill South Fifth avenue, A GENTLEMAN GOING ABROAD OFF S FOR swie a pair of well matehed Ponies, 13 hands, young and gentle, having been driven for two years by a Indy; also fine top Phaeton (Lawrence's) and Harness (Duns: comb’s). Can be seen at C. 5. Platts stable, Thirty ninth atreet and Sixth avenue, between 10 and 12’o’clock. A SET OF FINE SILVER-PLATED TANDEM HAR- ZA ness tor sale cheap—Also several Side and Riding Saddles. Can be seen at harmess store 644 Sixth ayenu A GENTLEMAN LOOKING FOR FAMILY TURD UT, Fine Morgan Hore, pertect in every way, fine under saddle: light Rockawa: Harness, Wh Mat; separated if desired. Moore's stable, 611 Seventi avenu A GhANDAUS. cour BAROUCHES, LADIE ZA. Phaeton, Depot Wagon, Bugyies, taken in exchange ; will sell less than half price: seasonable Carriages at moderate prices. HAM, 10 East Fourth street. T THE WEST SIDE CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 4A and 1.496 Broadway, will be found a large ment of Rockaways, ‘ons, Park Phactons, top and no top Buggie |, to make room, will ofler a line of ieather top Pony Phaetons at $200 cach, A VERY HANDSOME COUP + family Horse; very stylish, sound and kind douvle or single harness, and warranted to trot i also one Pony, fit fora lady or child to dri ness Horse. ‘These horses are sound, and a reasonable trial allowed. Apply at47 Great Joncs street. A LIC DOUBLE HARNESS, IN BEST ORDER, AL forsale. Apply at 160 West Filteenth street. SPLENDID BLACK HORSE, 16 6 vears old, a stylish drive sound and kind in double or single harnes for Want of use, at 413 Washington street, BARGAINS {70 MAKE ROOM WE WILL OFF unheard of prices, during the present week, Rock: away Devot Wagons, Park Phaetons, top and no top and Rusket Phactons, &c. 1.494 and 1,496 Broadway, between Forty-fourth and Forty-Htth streets, (UARRIAGHS—sLigHT Y DAMAGED _) gains: new and pd hand Carrias scription; low prices. We offer gre invite purchasers to call and examin MANUFACTUKERS’ UNION, 638 Broadway. ROSS MATCHED TROTTING TEAM, 16 TIANDS, 7 and & years old, warranted to trot in 8 minutes t gether and in 2-£0 single, and are warranted sound. At private sale at Auction Mart of WILLIAM VAN TASSELL, . HZ and 1/4 East Thirteenth street. HANDS HIGH, warranted To be sold EAT BAR s, every de inducements, and A FIRST CLASS SIX-SEAT PARK PHAE- YOR SALE fk sleigh Runners for Win er nse Will be § W; also one light set double Harness tu JAMES HAR © $1, pr Apply « Brooklyn. R, 163 Court stre JOR SALE—HANDSOME COLT, 5 YEARS OLD, 16 hands; well broke, single or double; dark bay; klud and gentle: a iady can drive him; las a fine price will exena for a Pony. abe seen at Moors Stable. Monticello avenue, Jersey City. Inquire of MAN TON, 67 Broad street. JOR SALK—CHESTNUT GELDING, EIGHT YEARS old; ean trot in 40; sound and kind. Apply to H DOUGLASS, 64 Irving place Ke SALE—A NUMBER OF HEAVY WORK I( also large Stalls to rent; to be seen at noon. Twentv-sourth street. VOR SALE~A chesinut, 154 out blemish; ¢ ROAD TRAM re old; are peri three minutes; are beautiful in form and DARK et with: y to drive, an ford avenue A COUPE ROCKAWAY, IN Fo be seen at {the livery ue and Forty-ninth street, CHEAP 616 Be acnon Fee SAL ning orde Lexington ave Fe SALE, A single Trucks: also q ey HSTERNS, 246A SOR SALE-ONE VERY STYLISH BAY HORSE, FO fuitable tor dog cartor coupe, 16 hands high, 7 OD RUN. stable, corner old; fine natural style and a very free driver mounted double Harness, Call at stables 1 seventh street, near Third avenue, Price moderate, JOR SALE—TO PAY BOARD BILL, GRAY MARE, kind and sound, with single Ifarness and Top Buggy, Blanket and Whip. ' Inquire at Riding School, Hoboken, GANT DARK BROWN HORSE, P rs old; sound and kind; can irot ‘ineide of three mitintes, and ‘can be driven either single or double; also a Dusenburv & Van Duser.top and ho fop side bar Road Wagon and a good get of Harness by Dunseomb: Will be sold either together or separately. Inquire at 192 West Thirty-first street. MOR BALE—A ROAN MARE, 144g HANDS HIGH three-quarter bred, good stepper and kind in har- inquire in liquof store corner Third avenue and nteenth etree VOR SALE—A KEAUTIFUL DAPPLED BROWN Horse, 6 vonrs old, over 16 hands high; a free driver; warranted sound and kind mm ali harness, Apply at 142 West Fiehtecnth street. JOR SALE—A FOUR-SEATED PAR} Fs order by J. R. Lawrence & i all_in perfeet orde Fry's livery stable, No. nese. s » With pole, shatts Can be seen for a few East Twenty-cighth and trace days at® street. ee ae ainensnne WOR SALE=A YOUNG, HANDSOME HORSE; A NEW FO Frngon and Harnowr, suitable tor a business; can be polg singly, Apply wie Thud sree | resort of the upper ranks of Eng! CARRIAGES, ae, R SALE—OWNER LEAVING POR EUROPE ON the 16th of June, one pair of sorre! Coach Horses, 16 hands high, 5 years ola; well. matched; sound and kind in harnes«.” Inquire at 22 Kast Sev atreet or 62 Pine street, or to be seen at Mac table, next door to corner of Fourth avenue third st. JOR SALE—A BAY HOKSE, 16 HANDS, 8 YEARS old; stylish and free to drive; warranted, except little sore forward, $65. 77 New Chainbers str OR SALE—A CANADIAN BUILT MARE; WAR- ranted fit for any kind of work. 9 New Cham- bers sireet. E, HARNESS AND ra, dc, Call at 755 ween Sand 5 P.M. OR SALE—A GOOD SOUND HO! Wagon, for liquor dealers or groc Broadway, corner of Eighth street, be {OR SALE—FOR WANT OF WORK, TWO PONY built Mares, 1634 hands, 8 years; fit for any use ; price $95 each, Inquire at 136 Perry sircet, front stable. K°s SALE—AN ELEGANT EXTRA STYLISH BAY coupe Horse, 16 high,7 years old; a prompt, ¢ driver, high stepper; does not shy, tret or pull; ean be driven by a lady; warranted sound and kind; will ex, change for cheaper horses. 230 West Forty: first street, —$125 FOR A GOOD LIGHT COUPE RO! tor a city made top Doctor's Phaet ingle Harness, at stable, 145 East Fortreth st. OR SALE—A PONY BUILT HORSE, EIGHT YEARS, 16 hands; tit tor any work; price $140; sold tor want of use. 128 Charles street, OR SALE—HORS Plote, property 0 tov W. ) HARNESS, © deceased, for half its value axon, square box, city maker;'also Har: ness; both new ber last; @ tiptop road or tamily WAQON A’ a gentlem >M- Be Horse, at BROWN & DAVIS? stables, 128 West Thirty- second street, JOR SALE—A VERY BEAUTIFUL AND STYLISH bright bay Horse, 154g hands high; perfectly sound and kind, don't pull and cun trot in 2:5) or no sale; pr $800. Inquire at private stable 146 West Thirty-second st. POR SALBSBY A’ GENTLEMAN IN EUROPE, (A pair of stylish, sound 3 price $1,000. Apply at private stable, No. 7 East Filty-second street, lore 3 o'clock, {JOR SALE—HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS; ALSO. light no top Brewster road Wagon, Inquire’ at pri- vate stabke 97 Christopher street, near Bleecker, {OR SALE—JUST FROM Pair extra fine carri high, 6 yeas old, closely tn: very iree drivers; warran RTLANDT COUNTY, ONE Horses, brown, n ched; ime, natural sty al sound and kind in every particular; thas team has great endurance and will im Drove every day. Call at stables 154 East Fifty-seventh street, near Third avenue. oderate. {OR SALE—ONE BAY HORS years old, weight 1,400 Ibs. so suitable tor heavy trucking, holstin bay Mare, Id#harids high, 7 years old, a good ¢ also a team of bay Ponies, 13 hands high, suitable family driving or light trucking, sound and kind; also two large % Trucks; all sold for wantof use and must be sold immediately.’ Inquire of R. H. HOAGLAND, toot of Lith street, Kasi River. 17 HANDS HIGH, 7 nd in 'y way and or 3 also one JOR SALE—AN EXCELLENT PAIR OF FAMILY Horses, dark bay, 8 years old, 16 hands high, sound And kind; will be sold cheap. Can be seen at stable 53 Kast Thirty-third street, betore 10 in the morning and aiter 3in the afternoon,’ until Friday evening. Will be sold together or separate, JOR SALE—A NEW ONE HORSE WINDLASS TRU: one second hand full sized double Truck, one sec hand Grocers’ Wagon, at Nos. 3, 5 and 7 Macdougal street. MOORE & MANCE. JOR SALE—AT PRIVATE STABLE 142 EAST THIRTY- ninth street, a second Hambletonian brown Mare, 154 hands, 6 years old; can trot close to, 2:50; is @ very handsome 'mare, and will be warranted in every rexpe price $05), JOR SALE—AN ELEGANT BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS high, for carriage or coupe; sound and kind in ry respect, sold as owner leaves the city, Tnquire for JAMES MCKENNA, Farmers’ Chub stable, 128 West Thirty-first stree YOR SALE—THE CARTING OF A LARGE DRY goods house, including two double ‘irucks and Horses, Address CARMAN, box 4,385 Post office. JOR SALE—TWO VERY STYLISH PARK OR ROAD Horses, not long irom the country; all well: broken and afraid of nothing ; one superior lady’s horse ; all war- ranted. 14 June street, JOR SALE—A MERANGER COLT, L5tg HANDS, TROTS in 50, $700; do. dapple gray Horse, 16 hands, kind in all harness, $350; both warranied, Cail tor three days at 49 East Twenty-minth street. JOR SALE CHEAP—A FULL SPRING BREWSTBR Top Wagon in good order. Apply at 29 President street, corner Van Brunt, South Brooklyn, for three day: OR SALE CHEAP—A VERY HANDSOME YOU Mare; sound, kind and gentle; suitable for a lady to ride and drive ; color chestnut; fine mane and tail. “Ad- dress box 4,855 Post offi —A HORSE, 15% HAD oupe horse. LIAS, G11 Broadway. SELL A HANDSOME ; also a Pair of single Apply at once at 27 West PUR SALE OR EXCHA high, trots in 45, for a ae NOING TO EUROPE.—WILL X vlack Mare for lady's dri beautitul Bays; 16 hands high, T ix th stre ORSES FOR SALE.—ONE GOOD STEPPER, 17 hands hig! ¥ for cash or me good as new, for 8. ; a Coupe Rockaw: 400), SMITH, Frankfort House, 202 Will , CARRIAGES, &C., WILL BE TAKE ‘ORS! hare payment for al'or any portion of 814,000 wort of elegant Furniture, in four story house on Murray Hill, ear Futh avenue," Address box 4785 New York Post office. } ANDSOME HALF SPRING WAGON MADE BY Bates, only used a few times; also Single Harness; first class. ‘Price tor both, $300. HOVEY’S STABLE, 141 East Sixteenth street. HAs FOR THE TRACK, ROAD, PARK, FARM, business and pleasure use; also Saddles, Bridles and ‘every description, style and krade; Single Harness, $8 (0 $20) per set; Double, $15 to $1,000 per set. C.M. MUSELAN & BRC Manutacturers, 114 Chi is. Horseturnishini bers str Wwe THE CHEAPEST HARNESS STOR New York. A good Double Truck Harness, $30; a nd grocer's Harness, $90; a good milkman’s Harness, 40; 0 xood butcy Hurhess, hand made, $17; 8 xoot stab) Blanket, $2; will sell cheaper thw Fon account of moving ‘on or before June 1. Please call and examine for yourse lv FISHER & OSBORNE, 43 Murray street. H SADDLES, HORSE CLOTHING, CAR Robes, Lap Dusters, Fly Nets and ‘a large variety of Saddlery Goods always on hand. ©. B. SMITH & €O., t, New York, 40 Warren st HH’ ESS AT RETAIL, immense stock of singie and double Harness? Sad- nd all Horse Furnishing Goods; best work at the MILLER, MORRISON & CO., 506 BROADWA’ ADDLE HORSE FOR SALE—THOROUGH- years old; sound and gentle in ail respect price $400. To be seen at owner's stable before 1 o'cioc! southeast corner of Madison avenue and Twenty-ftth st IVFRY STABLE, E Tr ont, n in place). "App enue, New York. NCH LANDAU AND ONE B p. Apply at 262 Hudson stree ONY P. SRY DESCRIPTION, POP! lar pr 1s in great variety, twe gant six Phuetons, Park’ Wagons, light Rockaway, low pric Giese MANUFACTURERS) UNION, 638 Broadway R SALE—BUILT BY LAWRENCE, has been one season in the country: is as good as new; a) yuble Setor Harness, 127 West Thirty-sev- enth'st the feed store. D.—FOR SALE, A bROWN high; will show 2:50 Apply at stable, HAETON Fi HORSE, 8 YEARS, double, oF inst street. no sale; warranted SECOND HAND SLIGHTLY SOILED ‘ riages bargains; Cari, Knglish Dog Cart, Wagon, seve iaways, Cop and open Buggic seat Wagon, Pony Phact¢ MANUFACTUR CAR De » JuInp> RS’ UNION, 638 Broadway. QTABLE TO LETION MURRAY HILL SS Lexington and Third avenues, suital stable, or a livery stable, or an express stale at 633 Third avenue, or 158 Thirty-fiith street WEEN private nquire , PHAETON, ROAD | description’, to suit « Waverly stables, 147 to LoL West en Broadway and seventh ave: KINS & RYAN, 1 ) LET—FIRST CLASS HORSE: Wagons and light | the most fastidious, att Thirty-fitth street, betw nue. J WASTEDTA SINGLE OR A FAIR OF Horses with harness and carriage, for which excellent Board in the country will be given for their use. App to CHARLES FISHER, New York Hotel, r WAXTED-A COUPE ROCKAWAY; MUST BE MOD- ern, city made, in first-class order, and cheap tor Address, for one day, B., box 1,253 Post office, WAXTED-DONKEY OR SHETLAND PONY, WITH Wagon and Harness; must be perfectly trained, safe for small children, nd, kind and sold ata low price, Address R., box 449 Post office. ANTED—A_ DOUBLE SET OF SILVER OR GOLD mounted Harness, medium weight and of first class make, but litde worn, Address HARNESS, Herald office. cash, TANTED—A PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES, ABOUT Winn bande; ay pre(errod, Addross, stating where horses can be seen and lowest cash price, F. M. L,, box 695 Post office, New York. orinevsaaians: S150. ~TiIS WILL BUY YOUNG PONY, oop PLOU. hight Jagger Wagon and Harness; also two eXpress Wagong and young Mare tor sale, 204 Eighth avenue, corner Twenty-fith street. 150. ~BAY, HORSE, 7 YEARS OLD, 16 HANDS, q . + team and truck Horses, $30; ht truck, fouble of single, $150; must soll; closing buSiness, 418 Eighth avenue, corner Thirty-first street. RTP FOR HORSE, CARRIAGE, HARNESS, &C, #40) not a more stylish horse inthe city; bay Mor Kan; sound and kind :carriage and harness nearly pew, NDERHILL'S Stables, 64 Latayette place, 575 FoR & VERY ea oe HORSE, O40 with Carriage, &c., but s G. WESTCOTT, Not P place. brant lg __ EuROPE, ‘HE QUEEN'S HOTEL, NEAR THE Palace, Upper, Nyrwood, families—Its elevated? pleasant and m tion, combined with the comfort afford Tharlagement, have made the CRYSTAL To touriste and t salubrious post and its general jucen’s Hotel a favorite ih souiety, DRY GOODs, H® %O8 THE seasivE eran HO, FOR THE MOUNTAINS, SARATOGA, mee LONG RRANCH, NEWPOR CATSKILLS, NIAGARA, LAKE GEORGE, TRAVEL TOURISTS, and those Who seek a country retrem in the warm season, will Md thousands of articles for SUMMER USE and SUMMER WEAR GRAND CENTRAL BP ABUISEM! of atthe LLING BAGS, PITCHERS, Mosquit Shade Hat Sun Umbrellas, Shaw! Strap Ladies’ Regatta Hats, Yacht Chai LADIES’ SAILOR’ SUITS, Bathing Bathing Caps, PALMETTO HATS, SEASIDE SCARFS, Gardening Sets, Croquet Sety, Weather Barometers. View Glassea ‘Toilet Smoothing Irons, STATIONERY AND NOTE PAPER, Students’ Lainps, Folding Candlesticks, Fluting Machines, FOLDING CHAIRS, FOLDING SETTEES, Verandah Chairs, Clothes Hampe Steamer Chairs, Travellers’ Whisky Hammocks, Colapsible Cups, LUNCH BASKETS. FOR’ PICNICS, Picnic Crackers, &c., Camp Chairs, Palm and Jap Fans, WHITE ‘GLYCERINE and NEGLIGEE SLIPPER Toilet Articles for Dressing Cases the complexion. Sponges and Bath Gloves LADIES? LINEN SUI Tarrant’s Seltzer. Jamaica Ginger, Gauze Underwear. NOVELS, Magazines and all the light literature of the day for SUMMER READING, sent to any address desired as soUNn As issued, R. H, MACY & CC Fourteenth street and Sixth avenu LADY HAS AN ENTIRE RIDING SUIT, WHICH she would dispose of at a. low price; It is invisible blue cloth, trimmed with Hereules braid and buttons; ins cludes jacket, skirt and pants; the hat isa tal 0; new; the habit has been worn a halt dozen th i cost $100, will be sold for $35, Address Miss PRIM, station New York. ress Goods, Chinaware for seashore and Sui rs, opposite Wallack’s 1 Hal A ! Hair! air! The largest stock of I uunan Hair Goods in the city at 364 Bowery, corner of Fourth street, and 363 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-second and ‘Twenty third streets, up stains. SHAW’S Patent Hair Switches, can be combed and brushed. $1 each. Human Hair, cheapest and best in the market, Short Hair Swi $2 each and upward. French $ $5. Curis, $1 aud upwards. Latest Styles always on hand LSPIEL, } ‘Batts DINKE 737 Broadway, opposite Astor place, Our great Clearing Out Sale, Clearing Out Sale, aring out Sale, h, and we now is to be continued during the present offer Still Greater Inducements, Sull Greater Inducements, SUL Greater Inducements than ever before, than ever before, than ever before. when next promenadi and invite the ladies to a visi Broadway. 8 Ribbons, ilks, Ties, Passementeries, Buttons, small Wares, &c., &C., at tremendous bargains. Our salesladies willingly show all goods, and are polite and atientive. MORITZ DINKELSPIEL, 787 Broadway, opposite Astor place. Notice.—Ten per cent refunded in cash on every pur. chase above $1. {MITIDS PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 BROADWAY, B "tween Twentieth and Twenty-tirst stre New im- ported styles from Paris and Berlin, Beautitul changes. Patterns of them now ready. kndless variety, Patterng fitted to the forins ed pertect. The only place that imports Fashions and. selly Patterns of thein, Bx: amine and. see for yourselt. Cloth Models with’ each Pattern. Come early in th A. BURL 4 Broadway. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. ‘pans MILLINERY,—MADAME FERRERO, NO. 7 West Thirtieth street, has now choice styles of Bon- wnd Round Hats to: cason, Leghorn and white Chips, lowers, Veils, &¢. ne blac POST OFFICE NOTICE. poy OFPICE NOTICE, ‘The mails for Europe during the week ending Satn 1878, will close ac this oMce on Wednesit ‘Thursday at it A. M. and ¢ urday at THOMAS L. JAMES, Postmaster day, May M atid M. and ILA. M. &Ce LU SHELL YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, y 4-INCH SINGLE SCU on of Thi rth street, Ne Aa NOR CHEAP—A FAST SCHOONER KE » years old, In pe 150 tons « feet long, . 20 te Address ¢ measu dr ew MAtoaaxy, SPANISH CEDAR, i for Builders, and all kinds of Hard Wood, in Logs, Planks, Boards and Vencers, ORGE W. READ Mill Yard 186 to 200 Lew . Corner of Sixth stré ast Ri Te i BOATS FOR SA all, salted on the st Jong, 1x t long 1, rooun 6. OR CHA 4 "1 nust be suitable for as capable of standin PMBURY, 100 Broads ALE—A SCHOONER YACHT, 57 TONS red: centre-board; in complete or HURCHILL, 221 Com) ercial street, Port Addre land, M $500 =—FOR SALE, CABIN SLOOP YACHT, VERY pe) + fast and a running and standing rigging and sails are new; cabin nicely furnished and ready tox use. Apply to JAMES JEROLAMAN, foot of Eighty ninth street, East River, or toJ. 8, MACDUFF, 77 Bleecker street. $1 OOL =—WANTED, A SMALL, CABIN YACHT; . must be well found and in complete order, ac. WE: LEY WEBBER, 92 Broadway. with all sails _W $10 OOO NORTH OF BOATS, ALL SIZES AND . kinds; 5) second han 5 Boats cheap. at my shops, 48 and 373 South street, ne street, Harlem Ri STEPHEN ROBERTS. WANTED TO PURCHASE WASTED=A STATIONERY AND PAPER STORE, ready stocked, and doing jair trade; must be on Teasonable terms, and located on Sixth or Fighth aveuge, , 85 Broadway. Principals only noticed, Address F. 5 PROPOSALS. 8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT PURSUANT TO tection trehapter 385, of the laws of 1873, prow osals for publishing and distributing the City Recor fOF one year, in accordance with the specifications fi in the office of the Mayor ofthe city of New York, in the City Hall in said city, will, be received at said office until Tuesday, June 3 prox, at 12 o'clock noon, at which hous the bids will be opened and read, and the award of the contract made as soon thereaiter as practicable. Each proposal will be enclosed in @ sealed envelope endorsed, “Proposals for Publishing and Distributing the City Record,” and must be made 1m strlet conformity t¢ the specifications aforesaid. required on the contract will be $10,000. ciate 2 BO HAVEMEYER, Mayor, GEORGE M, VAN NC z ‘Commissioner of Public Works, AFIELD SMITH, ‘Counsel to the Corporation, May Vi, Wie Norte New Yo