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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1859. AND LODGING, FASHIONS. SPRING FASHIONS, — DRY GOODS, &C. BOARDING AND LODGES \RAWIN PARLOR FLOOR, A BED. GRAND OPENING OF SPRING MILLINERY WILL 8B BaRNeTT Witt, O° OP GN SPRING PEECEV AL'S, 657 BROADW aT AMPED TARDE vongintny, oquog HRT ROR | T)RAwING Roo, Ot siene.cmnger Senay W. eamons, 66 Broader, ca teaser Hay se a SST ea | AO oc see ws onren a gen Or ‘nouse pontsins all. tbo aly; retmprovemonts, Apply ai penny, sao, eso for " ;DAME LEO O8 LEAVE TO arent ue A. Fhauner; embroidered yakes of difereat kinda’ x io ’ Fourth street, pear Latayette place. EMEN CAN BE ACOOMMODATED Leif Pb date in suites or separately, with break- fam arreautred, by ify applying at 14 Ninth atreat, of ways (00M AND BEDROOM, SECOND STORY, A <n Tet with board 10 & gentleman aud wile oF Jingle gentleman. New house with modern improvencats. Terms reasonable. “Apply at 170 West Twenty fourth st. N ELEGANTLY FURNIGHED SUITOF Ooms mo cnr. with poard, fa desiral ‘good the ve Bleventh street, between Sixth ‘gad Seventh ie re. revces ex ed. IVATE AMERICAN FAMILY WISHES TO ACCOM. = eman and ~_ ‘or (wo eingle zentilemean oom on the senend, 8008, bandsomely ished, with all the modern improvement ‘erms reason Sbie.” Dinner at gelock. Apply at 126 West Bixtoenth street. ad se 7 10) EAST TWENTY FIRST BTRERT, GR AMERCY AL” Park. very fine sultsof roms can now be e1 Faanently: house brown stone; Grst clase, and has key to park; dinner a 6, eomfora of « home can ‘be haa wih every references ‘ance and convenience; Apply asabove. sh ed ILEGANTLY peep ed AP Anreners CONSIST- E i and third stories, and parlor lor if required; all 5 he sliaation ta sala aarge tres, &c, For particulars address P. J. URNISHED OR UNFUR! ‘with + without board, i at 23) soem Beat asec near Second avenue. moe ROOMS TO LET—IN 8T. ba napster rane corner of Hudson and Laight John's Pas John’s Patio sagle, genuomen, for ‘for $i 20 to #8 por we pk | pg et bactte bi. TO LET—AT 2] AMITY =o with bath, , gasend conveniences, to gentlemen on! dtiges pase the ‘ HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET, ON THE A aan, ‘with fall oF or partial board, togetber or sepa- Fate, furnished or unfurnished, to a Fespontible party; no ob- jection to cbidren, Also, a Rasemen si ultable for a physician’s ‘off pply at 160 East Thirty-fo Wiapenene ROOMS WANTED—WITH BOARD, a gentleman and wife, Jeonton | between Bond and third streets and ‘and Bixth avenues. vaddress, stat tle rn location, 4¢., Pverreponte, station D, Post YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHES retary Bor A neatly furnished ipso without board in a private ihere ere ure no olker boarders: locauon, above ‘above s George, street, and terms not to exceed $6 Herald oflice. sohevagy A’ NO. lll WEST TWELFTH BTREET, BETWEEN Fifthand Sixth avenues, a few handsomely furnished rooms to let, with or without, Uae terms; house first olase; no moving on the lat of A A SUIT, OF ROOME, Ha HANDSOMELY FusRREEP, OF aoe oro small fam Bi oe ng =! References: a roared, . 0 other Gas, bath, 40. Ap- oe ity street, near Broadway. Stages pass At ee XO. ores TWENTIETH Lic mal A fia DOORS front suit floor, and roadway, # very desirable on second Sener Teter e atteeatess residence. ne GENTLEMAN AND LADY OR TWO GENTLEMEN ae Gait a handarme furnished er on the second floor, gas, bath, , At No. 9 Laight street, ry a with board, Seen egane E itvam ee naa References szcbangai sek a Reeneaee 200 ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY, WITH- cues streak a fowr shape trons Broodway, las taaek ooave: pientinoeton ia to cites Bele, gamehs aod ye hap iol ytd PROsD MAT, TO or ent house 4u- Deri: B morse a od ern provements: taupe far- near Twellitstreel if desired, Broadway, R TO RENT—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, FUR ‘nished or unfurnished, to a ergon only, CO! parlor, bedroom and cloget, wash i, hot andoold waters sixth street, Sixth’ avenue; fine open ten easant; facil and atriotlyprivate; ter ery plonssat; fly saa v Toderaie. “Ad 8. 04 Herald oflce, é oD Lopainag—25 TO 3 fo att PER NIGHT, #1 week; gentleman and ‘16 cents. Gg corner treets, near thé City Hall. ot Freak: Tu VANDERBILT EUROPEAN z NITED ‘States mail sloamships will sall um hisighe From New York for Hat THREES Soa: Be Meena oe From Havee aad for New Y« NOMTH STAR Contain AWG, onos..-.Wedmeetay?’ May 38 "Thowe saataships have wales ght compartinesin’” No Price of passage—! cabin and abin $60 and Bpecte delivered tn and London D. TORRANCE, No. 5 Bowling Green, N.Y. | CITY.—BOARD WANTED ars A SRESLEMAM and wife. on ea given and and io ae Address, with ERSRY CITY.—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BS ACOM- modated immediately with ploasaa 1 board; efrooene or ‘separate frem ise tet oF hay ay. with ear Bouse with all the modern tn the’ moat d bie location in the place, four minutes’ ‘walk. froma he feo Address Grand street, Herald ofl FEW GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH furnished suits or neporately, Lint breakfast if in required. Apply iy at 88 Great Jones street. Keferences ex- changed A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ‘ACCOMMO- dated with furnished rooms, without board, at 99 West Ninth street, near Broadway. a OARD.—A GENTERI, NEW ENGLAND FAMILY, HAV- taken the house No 43 West Ninth’ street, th second ‘also ‘eo. }OOMS TO LEF—UNFURR ED, OLEAN AND IN order, to a coal, respectat ae also @ bail bet poten uttlabed, fn the priviie house 103 Fraaikii strech, west from "Taylor's Saloon. OOME TO,LET_T0 SINGLE GENTLEMEN, FURNISH. a. ant ished, with oF without partial Bars. thai. eu and re a East steer, Seimoen Soctad and Take xvenues be jer iwo OR febiamnt Looe ote CAN OBTAIN VERY pleasant rooms for thesoring ig and modarate ith or without partial board; or would accommodate a ble grown Crevclgt who could have kitche., &c , at 47 treet; references exchanged. OARD.—A FEW ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, IN A fivat class private house, to gentleman and wife, ora few single gentlemen; references exchanged. 28 Bas: teath street. OARD—BROOKLYN HEIGHTS rooms, elegantly turnished, with or witho at 58 Willow street. References given and x« OARD.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, 235 WEST ITS AND SINGLE t private table, aT second street, a pleasant suit of rooma, furnished or unfurnished, suitabve for » fully or siagle gentlemen; din. ner at six o'clock. References exchanged. Convenient to oars and stages. Noes ped NEATLY fobptet betas FRONT ROOM, closet; igre iaagisendbtin, Location gust, Secsetaadeesie, ieee parte will be let toa physic’ as, with board, aon ses ‘at No, 1 Caral street, corner of East B: Boe Zot. IN A GENTEEL FAMILY. YOR, Two OR gentlemen can be accommodated with front Parr handsomely furnished, on berg ng with full or board: location verv desirable. wear Fit avenue.“ Addre: HE'L- 0. Herald office. "No moving in May. = OARD IN EAST THIRTEENTH STREET —A BACK rior to let, with board, on second floor; also iourd oor, rultable for ort gle man; Rngush bieement leru improvements. Entixwehscssusechecndorant ss ee OARD IN EAST BROADWAY.—PLEASANT ROOMS, with full or 4 board, for gentlemen or gentlemen, and thelr wives. at 82 East Broadway. Terms moderate, Gas ‘and bath in house. OARD es Broun. Lea eae, IN pleas A gentlemi leman and wie gle Yemen will | pleaarnt rooms and board by early py ene apples om re hm spires between Warren and Boaz, IN BROOKLYN.—A Rogie tel AND HIs wife or two single gentlemen can obtain bourd at 67 Hen- ry street, five minutes’ walk of Fulton or Wall sireet ferries. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—DESIRABLE FURNISHED Toms, on fret and second floors, in a fret class house, ‘convenient fo South and Wall street ferries. Dinner at 6o’clock. Apply at 108 Amity street. OARD IN BROOKLYN—FIVE MINOTES) WALK Fuiton ferry; roows ou the second and third foors to let wie bound. Those wishing ® Pleasant looamion wil please call at 18 Nassau street, between Fulton and Washington atreets, Brooklyn. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND Ww IPE can have large seqund slory room. with paniries and Asingle centleman a hallroom, now t, near South and Wall street ferries, gas; vacant Ist ‘Vacant; 246 Hick OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, of a few single gentlemen, can be accommodated With pleasant rooms and boar by applying at 93 Clark street; convenient to Wal! treet snd Fulte OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—ROOMS TO BELET on second floor, at 67 Remsen street, OARD IN THE COUNTRY—A YOUNG LADY OF refinement wanta board in n large, but private family, in ihe country. ‘Terms must be moderate, as she {9 willing to as- sist in household daties and in the iastenction of ecbiliren. rences given and required. Address box 4,191 Post office, for one week. OABD IN THE Of boarders cap find a p'e cious house, besutifully Found, commantin UNTRY.—A FEW FIRST CLASS ant home in a large and commo- ry Beatty located near the ‘a fine water view and charming ery; HE HOUSE NO. 23 GREAT JONES STREET, ENTIRE- ly new, and fitted up in the best manner, will Fecelve single gentlemen and families by the first of ‘Abe, + 81 East street. Apply Fourteent ‘ANTED—BOARD, BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND ‘wite, In Brooklyn, conventent vo the ferries: parlor and bedroom aflached, Address TJ. B., Herald ‘oligo, stating terms, which must be reasonable. WA STED—BY THE isTH OF APRIL. A PARLOR AND eroom. unfurniahed, on the Art oor, with ooxrd, for anion ley and daughter age; terms not toex- ceed 8 Tanta ath and gas as fndlpautable Board per- msnent ea in advance, if suit with particulars, Mri. A. ‘square Post office, for three days. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, A ROOM, WITH ‘board, in @ cordial, kind private family, in *, UPDOE part of he oly, ‘a moderate price. Address B. B. B., Herald ANTED ae .-THE ADVERTISER WISH- es to permanent arrangements with some vary ectable tam! for uafurnished rooms and board for bi elf and sister, "emus Not be any other boarder. in the t Pouse. ery best references req and given. Address ‘sunita FURNISHED ROOM, WITH OR WITH. tea. a some wheraiiere are nociher boarders, m between Fourth and Fourteenth strests, west ot Broadway, not below Sixth ronae. Reference g.vén and r:- quired, Address J, 8. W., Hi BOND STRERT, CORNER OF BROADWAY.—PLEA- sant furnished rooms, without board, for gentlemen only. UARR, WEST SIDE, CORNER ms ‘to let, with board, suita- aingle gentlemen. Dinner at 6. References AND 4 ABINGDON of Hudson and Ban! ble for families and exchanged. ADULTS, 3 LADIES, WANT BOARD IN A PRI- ‘vate family; must bave'a private parior and three cham- bers. All answers must state price, location, hours for meals and number in famuly, or no ‘will be taken. Address C. ‘Herald office. 2 Fooms Persons heferences exchanged. IRVING PLACF, NEAR UNION SQUARR.—TWO rocm~, suitable for single gentlemen, to let, with board, moderate terms. Dioner at Org oelock. References ex: changed. No moving on the first ot” Ma ELDRIDGE STREET, NEAR GRAND act Sgn A TL Mront and back parlor on the second door (gaan) t0 let, their wives! CLINTON PLACE.—HANDSOME fUIT OF ROOMS to let on second tloor, with or without board, also single ‘first claas board can be accommodated. with board, to single gentlemen or gentlemen ani But few boarders taken. 9 SPRING STREET, THREE DOORS FROM none 1) ‘way.—To let, several handsomely furniahed rooms, single gentlemen. ‘The location 1s near all the frst class hots eee Inquire of ANHON 101 BLEECKER STRERT.-TWO FRONT ROOMS on the second and third floors, furnished or unfur- iiahed, gutuble for gentlemen and thele wives, or for pardes of slogie gentlemen, to let, with b bath, &e.; Celok Nomoving the Ist of May.“ 31 FIFTH AVENUR.—A SUIT OF mig IN A yok gree ope pe second siory. wit ‘Aldo, a room suitable for single gentiemen. Dianer atGo’clock. References exchanged. 217 Kast Lynd ROOMS 10 LET, WITH Uoors, suitable for gen- ‘salt water bathing, boaliog, flzhivg, gunning, fine drives, &9.. board, on the second and 00d etabling if quired.” Inquire of WILLIAM ©. DAVIS, | Hemen and thelr wives; also rooms for single geatlemen. The $38 Broadway. honse has ail the modern improvementa. OABD AND INSTRUCTION FOR CHILDREN.—A LA- dy of refinement, having several years experience ia feaching, will take « family of children to board and educate: they will have a good home and the best of care, Digtance from the ctty twenty-seven miles, In a healthy location! ad drese Inetruction, Middletown Felat, New Jersey. Batisfastory reference give OARD WANTED.—ROOMS, WITH PARTIAL BOARD, wanted. for three single Young, men, in a respectable house with modern improvemenia, located between Jond ai ‘Tenth streets. not tar from Brondway: terme moleraie. Ad. dress, stating terms, J. E. T., box 621 Post o: OARD WANTED—BY A FAMILY OF THREF PER sons (adults). The ertire second floor, unfurnished Lo- éation between Fourteenth and Thity seventh streets and Fourth and Sixth avennes. — must be moderate. Ad dresa A.M. F., box 1,056 Port office. OARD WABTED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives, together if possible, if not apparately, enat of the « Bowery, whb neatly furnished rooms. Private fat refer- “red. ‘Terms not Groton =. Up couple, or $7 57 6b Bor the cher, Address BOARD WANTED FOR ‘a family of three persons, rooms on second floor; situation OARD WANTKD.—PRIVAT between Fourth and Sixth avenues and Twenty sixth Herel fice th sireels; reterences exchanged, Address L, G., jer OARD WANTEDBY 4 GENTLEMAN AND HIB wile, jvcation between Third and Eighth avenues. No “plora WeFiimees” hourlong house Reepers need auswer, wor landiadies who are 12 constant dread of being pitched neck ‘and bee's into the street for jack of rext. We want a place re- spectabie and fleanclally sornd, where a tradeaman's entire ‘earnings will not be absorbed in paying for bis bed and board. Address 695 Post oflice, OARD WANTED—BY AN FASTGRN GENTLEMAN, beiow Broome street Terma not to exceed $1 par week for permanent ocenpant Small tamily and bome comforts de fired. Address, for three days, 8. Chatham str: or cail at 229 OARD WANTED IN B OOKLYN-NSAR THE FRR by & reapectable , Where there is youn, clety Su oy te plenty of oe leglren to be perenagem if gutted, areas (erald office, for two stating lo- cation, de. v 4 WARD WANTED IN THE COUNTRY, WITH THE view on & river, stream, &c., early in April, within a few Rours reach of New York clty. for a lnty nad ‘two tiute chit ven (gentlewan from Satardey night ti Monday morning eich week), Beet of reierenses can Le owrding hod lekers, stating terma and W Xork.Fout office, 23 2 BE Boar WANTED ON O% Ba¥ORS ist oF AParL— JB By three young wentiemen,, 1a private famiy, or where ‘are few boarders; location between Fourteenth aad Peco turd streets and Fourth aod Finh avensee tenes moderate; no moving in May; dloner at six o'c Adireas ALE. A., Union square Post office, stating locality OARBING.—A PLEASANT BACK PARLOR, FUR alebed oF uafurniatied suitable (orn gentleman and wi Fooms for single gentlemen. TO those seeking» itch bome for ube eneting season, st & low rate, will pic Calla Ni Hast ‘Winetoomun strest, ear Seo and ‘wud "Ht venus care; no moving in Nay. poh pty OMS, Ri Be Ay add i is] as, fornished or unfaral wi oart in Brespectable private house, where but fow are taken; also single rooms Rentiemen or lad passevery five minutes. Apply st 22; Fen Nroniway. 2 moving at May. BOARP ENG WANTED, my GENTLYMAN, LADY, id aged five scars, the second floor, unfurled, in i genteel boas tn and goad tarally, F naventie rouie, ibro0K- ‘New York, unfurnished apactnenta, teriae. moat be raven ‘Adéreas nP , Herald office, Borys XG AT ‘NO. 17 STUYVESANT STREET. NAR sia oars ane sages paws vo ail parts of le 7 Se ed nai Presaapt rooms and board UNTRY BOARD AT LEROY House. Ww RO BS eo a and fisning; oonaectied Hetant) by railroad nnd Revere by. Rich Preaisens ‘of Great Western laarine Tasue nee pany Yas Pine street, and James 3. Aspinwall, lov, v5 UNTRY BOARD NEAR NEW YORK. WANTED BY lady, an wafurnished room, with board warn | fire q BROADWAY —SEVERAL ELEGANT FRONT G48 Rome, handsomely furnlebed, multable for tacallioe; aleo rooms for single gentlemen, with full board. This house haa been fully repaired, handsomely furnished, and will be kept in such & manner as to ensure the comfort’ of those who tiny feel dlaposed to make tt thelr home, Dinner at 6 o'clock. Q]18 BROADWAY, ONE DOOR FROM TWENTY-FIRST sireet.—Furnished rooms to lot, for gentlemen's lodg- ng rooms, Vstce trom $1 25 to $2 per week N EW! PUBLICATIONS, 10 THE LITERARY. “AND PO POBLISHING WORLD.—IN- retiring from my old school book publishiag firm, and establishing a new business at No. 29 Park row, 1 desire to ba tudorstood by the public. "One reason for this Guang is, tha: my friends and customers who purchase their bi!la in good faith for their home markets, hava been impoverished by the antegonistic evatem of rivalry in the publication and introtuc- tion of acl ‘Agents were to be fouad in almost every city, town and village on this continent, forcing into notoriety the works of their ciifereat publishers,’ all of which were re Presented ag the mocel school books 'I am heartily tired of all this humbug and nozsenee, and I cannot be true to myself and be asockited with itany longer, Ita to0 much of & patent medicine business for educational publishers T leave it to de- vove myrelf to the publication of literature and books which be Jong to thia new electric age, and I look for a teade mare signi fieant of my business. The anchor and dolphin iatert viaed constituve Piekering’s mark in London. I wanted a distinctive trade mark, indicating wien and life, and } incor gorate the Alp, the american mercbantmen or clip pper lLof whose Mero: glypbical emblems. m No. 39. Park. row Sat thems for inelt teachings, for vaslens, sad fo" sass men think. Onur great ‘atnerioan publissera are tasuing educational, books, and all emanations of ths genins of formertines. This is the highest order of trade and commerce. We ure pooxseliers; then give us the higher onder of commercial hinrogiy phicn tp incorporate aa atrace mark, I find itoply in the ship, and { use itin my t Ue page as a beacon fur the reader as rellable as the Nurtt When | put the ship oa the tide page {tmeans integrity reader, ea the North star meant jutegrity and enteuy to the mariner when it wos bung in the heavens. The book shall ach your chilisen iaiidelity or licentlousaesa, or your 9 cut your throats whi e sleeping. An iuy desian m tte firlog of auics in he, Park yesterday, 2 Park row, was nottiwly undersiood, To wiil in it myself. One gun wes ficad tor each State ia | in the order they gave thelr adheaion to the federal Conse Marsachuactis, . ylen d eK uth Carolina. One gun for New Hampabire. One gun for Virginia. One gnu for New York. un for North Carolina for blode Isiund Maine. Vermont. oe 2 for Fiorsan. e gun for #tabama. Gue gus for Meaiseiy pl. Ore qan for Low One gua for One gun for TL inots, Une gun for Michigan One gun for Texas. (ne gun for lows. One gun for Wis -onsia ‘une gua for California One gun for Minneto.a. = gun for yregon. un for the President of the Ualtat 5 One un for the Governor 9f th ‘One gu for the Mayor of the City One gun for Cuba, One gua for the World, wherever the Koglish tagurge is MD GUN FOR WORCESTE®s ROYAL DICTIONARY, (eamridinsyr “all's weil” 8. A. ROL 0, No. 2 Park row, ANTED—A SECOND HAND COPY OF oURTIB leporta Decisions in the Supreme Court of the { nied { digest; 2 volumes. Apoly to or add price, ar. Jou Noble, 90 Harclay reek. ~ DENTISTRY. Ad: | only. | P)eATistEeg —TEETH EXTRACTED IN TEN JRUONDS, Wihoat the slightest pain by tmy new and orighal pro: Goan, mo: freezing. ‘This ine ny woon practised by me Revereacea given If re Br, be G, OUMSLA, $0) Onaal preet, neax Wooster, 4 laa NOBTH Grauay ars MAIL STEAMSHIF J. ee Garrzzr, COMMANDER, will safl hs “BN ORDAY, APRIL 2, st 123, apes Yon and Brevaen, st ibe rates: TEAM TO LIVERPOOL, LONDON, GLASGOW AND all Ron land, for $30.—The steamship CITY OF noe GTON, [carrying he United States mails, sails Satur- day, March Pasange Ce P| Antwerp, prenea Hamburg, cabin $85, third red ‘es For pasuige apply to R. J. OORT & GO. 117 Broad TEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, I ELFAST, DUBLIN londerry, without delay, for $30. Return tickets euher< of te above places, good for sixmouthsby any steamer ctthe EDINBURG Capt, Qumming..... Wednesday, Apti 18, 191 ‘Thomson. Saturday 14M. len ie of pass Cabin, 876; third class, fount! with cooked Por freight or assage a] * PEOseRT ORAIG, 17 Broadway. Pr HAMBURG, LONDON, HAVRE AND SOUTH- The Hamburg American Packet Company’siron mail steam- BORUSSIA, N, Trautman, Commantter, will leave pier 21 North riv ‘riday, 1, at 12M. First cabin ad fearehl .-- 600 | Bteerage. ...$35 re oot pi fo ©. B, RICHARD, & BOAS, 151 Broadway. Rk LIVERPOOL.—STEAMSHIP ETNA, JAS. ANDER- son This new and powerful steamer will 4a) from the British and No Royal Mail Steam LE ec tema ae gear r, 23th inst, ‘rassare money for first class passengers enly, for whom lent accommodations, but Da wlboat win Sincaor oF Liquors, which saa boob a be obtain Fon ‘board EB. OUN. 'T Bowling Green. Fo rend peer Se paren LOR. Capt Horan, lendid clipper ship CELLO! aatla Thursda: ‘March and has su ‘accommod: ie es es a eon or vere eed gaa ae JIVERPOOL AUR ee (CHIPPER SHIP ELLEN Cay mort of ihe rr. Tasteat ships ato having pauperior eateroom no ac worm. For pas- classes of a yon board, or 0) INS RCO. ‘at the office, 1 Ses vanannes a . (HE NEW LINE FOR SAN FRANCISOO, CALIFORNIA. GREAT REDUCTION OF FXO: ‘The favorite steamship NORTHREN LIGHT, Captain Tin- klepaugh, will leave New York from pier No. 3 North river, Monday, April Ll, at o'clock P.M. connscting via Panama Ratire writ the sleamship UNCLE BAM, now to ihe line on de or passage of felght apply at thew guly oftoe of the line, No, big! B. ALLEN, Agent 'B.— Al persons are forbid trusting any oue on account of as: ‘above ‘ships or owners. [eSeeians & 00.8 pace LINE a SAN riaxc DIB O. ser abt The maguificent irst class extreme cl yer shin, ORPHEUS, tg if Te receiving ber cargo at pier 21 Rast river, and will be deapalched on oF oe URDAY, APRIL 2 requested to examine this splendid clipper, wheat bey will bo enlisted abo has no superior inthe trade fot fast sailing and good delivery of cargo. very large engagements, she will probably finish joading DY SATURDAY, MARCH 28. BUTTON & CO., £8 South puree, coraer 0 of Wall. bint me a aed LIN} OSITIVELY “pagel VESSEL. ‘The extreme x I clipper bar! VICKSTEP, Caed, commande, F will despatched for Melbourde direct earl * pape sail before any vessel now on tas for second cabin passengers are Of the best, and acholee of berths can be had on early applica tion at lowest rates. For freight oF passage, apply on board, ier 18, Bast river, oF to MAILER. LU QUERRAO’ fos Wali street, Consignees in Melbourne, Messrs: Lord & ACSTRALIA PIONERG LINK RATA BLIGHED 1858, CARRYING THK UNITED BTATES MAILS. The noble A 1 clipper ship CONLINKNT, 1,20) tons register Gibbs commander, a repidly ig at pier 10 Kast river, and will have prompt despsteh far Melbourne direct, She haa ele- n ‘nocommodations for both first and , 0. H. Briard Ee, "clears for Rydnoy di- priil. For Nt # Uniretom, Ao.6 Bowing urven, 8. Y. Bight bilis for sale, and oagh sdvaacos mad mente le on consigument ees in Australia--Wiikiogon Bros. & Oo. OR NASSAU, NP» AND HAVANA—THR, BEL rican Foyal mail ARN AK Do. do. Preteens ree Me SEIN ARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. NEW ORLEAN OBLuk, MONTGOMERY, ATLANTA, ALBANY, COLUMBIA, MACON, AUGUSTA, ‘And varions places ia FLORIL Vis SAVANNAH, The favorite sieamahip FLORIDA, Uapt Innac Crowell. will leave ou Saturday, March 2, at 4P."M., from pier No, 4 river, Tickets can be bad tor the following place: tg low as by any otber steamer fram New York to savanuah; ae comntnodations superior. New York Jo, New Orleans, $90 75; Mo'ile, $1; Montgo ia, $23; Albany, Ga., $2 $2 Augusta, $20, Savanash, ion i Thos, Lyon, succeeds on’ Wed- DA, mery, Ala. $25, atlan bia, Ga., $23; macon, ¢ ‘The Star of the © nih nesday, March 3 y ¥ or theight or pa a ap POEM. scvowsnt, & sow, 13 Bev vudway. OR SAVANNAH AND FLOKIDA. —THR AMI LOAN Allantle Screw Atenmship Company's new and elegant fcamship MONTGOMERY, F. Crocker comaander, will leave pier 12 North river on Saturday, March 25, at ¢o'cloce PM Vastage to Suvannal, wih unadrpassed accommodad saa, $15 Through tickets to New Crleans $39 75; Mobile $ mery Ibany, Ga., $24; Atanta $2 $11; Augusia $20, also’ w principal pinces loweet rates, steamers leaviog § Fr" THE $9U TH AxD sou rt ton. SCs steamehip line . Cabin passage. «B15 | Deck paren “Ibs Heatnship COLUNILA, Captain, Beery, No. 4 North river, on Satarday, March 25, precisely. ‘Throwgh ticket to the follow {hg pl ‘0 New -smpggume 39 60 | To Augasta, Ga, ‘To Mobile. To Atlanta, ‘Uy ‘To dentgo To Charlotte bo Knoxvil To Jacks ‘To Columb To Pilaven, For freight or passage apply to 'UFFURD, TILESTON & CO., 29 Browlway. Hin waguibces| sleuth. Reteatoe Lk Murray com mander, succeeds on Wedavsday, March 3), OR NORFOLE, T AND RICHMOND. PHP United States mail sieamshin JAMESTOWN, Capt, Parrirh, will leave on Saturday, 26th inst, at So’clook P. #., from pier No. 13 North river. She will arrive at Norfolk the net teraoon, ned at Cty Fotot the following morning. Waa: wengers from the south will proceed by the great sonthern mall Tine, Those for Michoand will arrive thera on Monday morning. Travellers will find this the cheapest, plesarateat nd tnomt expeditions raute, Panes re and tare, wiih state rom, to Norfolk, 38% 19 Peturabiitg and icichmond, $10, Apply LUDLAM'E HELNBIAN, 84 Broadway. F ALTINORE, | WABHINGEON AND TUS West.THke goamers of the New York tod Jsaltimore Stewnahiy Line leave vler'\s North river Tusodays, Thuredaye art sunedaya, making the passage in forty hours. Frevglit aitimore, 6 conta per foot; i» Waahingion, 10.centa per foot, and propor Yonete rates. ' For through rates ta the Wes, covering inanr Apce rink, one-eighth per sen e Baltimore and Washington Rallrond ye py wo Bb, Uke W ELL & OG er a dresses aad bouquets, Afull and (General amerimensof 9 pn Pi aaa French went mae ili eal and seaming se aanutanry, (ATTSAOIIVE OPRNING OF RIBBONS THIS WHEK, RIBBONS! Bl ‘RIBBONS! RIBBONS! RIBBONS! BIBBONS!_ RIBBONS! RIBBONS! (31 RIBBONAI ‘WE BOUGHT 500 CARTONS! FROM AUCTION! WE BOUGHT 500 CARTONS! FROM AUCTION! WE BOUGHT 600 CARTONS! AT LAST FEIDAY’s BALEL AT LAST FRIDAYS SALE! AT LAST FRIDAY’S SALE! FROM AUCTION! Bonnet ribbona soldcheap! ~ ‘Trimming ribbons sold cheep! Bonnet ribbons sold cheap! -—-‘Trimming ribbons sold cheap! Bonnet ribbons sold cheap! ‘Trimming ribbons sola cheap! SASH RIBBONS SOLD CHEAP! BASH RIBBONS SOLD CHEAP! SASH RIBBONS SOLD CHEAP! WE WILLSELL THEM AT FIVE PER CENT ADVANCE! WE WILLGELL THEM AT FIVE PER CENT ADVANCE! WE WILL SELL THEM AT FIVE PER CENT ADVANCE! MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS, CITY AND COUNTRY! MEROHANTS AND MILLINERS, CITY AND COUNTRY! MERCHAMIS AND MILLINERS, CITY AND COUNTRY MAKE MONEY! ero MAKE MONEY! MAKE MONEY! ~ BUY CHEAP RIBBONS! BUY CHBAP RIBBONS! BUY CHEAP RIBBONS! FOR CASH ONLY! Tras! FOR CASH ONLY! FOR CASH ONLY! DON'T FAIL TO CALL THIS WEEK! DON’T FAH, TO OALL THIS WEEK! DON’T FAIL TO ALL THIS WERK! AT THE CASH RIBBON HOUSR! AT THE CASH RIBBON HOUSE} AT THE OASH RIBBON HOUSE! JNO, FARRELL! 116 GHAMBERS STREET! JNO, FABRELLI! 116 CHAMBERS STREET! 116 CHAMBERS STREET! 116 CHAMBERS STREET! 116 CHAMBERS STREET! 116 CHAMBERS STREET JNO. FARRELL! JNO. FARRELL! JNO, FARBELL| JNO, FARRELL! omen OPENING OF SPRING AND SUMMER MIL- at GOSSON’S, No. 378 Broadway, on Thuraday, hele dig hos & roadway, salt mont of bonnets for thelr exteuaive retail trade, ou Thursday, the ith inst, WM. Bi Broad, iO WIN & OO., GOS A’ ee Ta ae ERS AL, WREATHS AND VEILS, 573 Broadway, up stalra. ABMIFICIAL FLOWERS! ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS! ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS! FLOWERS! FLOWERS! FLOWERS! TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN CARTONS! TWO HUNDRED AND RIGHTEEN CARTONS! TWO HUNDRED AND RIGITEEN CARTONS! BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS! BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS! BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS! poem Tears BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS! BEAUTIFUL F FLOWERS! BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS! BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS! ‘A great chance for milliners to make money! Callearly! Calleariy! Gallearlyt Call early? They are rich, rare and beautiful! ‘Must and will be sold this week! At less than baif their valuet Every quality, style and price! The richest goods of the season! ‘Merchants and millinere—city and country! Don't forget the great artificial flower sale! EVERY DAY THIS WERK! AT THE OASH RIBBON HOUSE, 116 CHAMBERS STRERT. JNO, FARRELL. RTIFICIAL FLOWERS— At 2 cents and 50 cents jf en bunel Mme. ELVINA GUERIN, 873 Broadway, 19 states. A. M. FURLONG, 29 CLINTON PLAGE, | RIGHTH » aireet date 463 Broadway), will open Paris millinery on pu March 24, 1859. AS hn ratitiners and ogg ladies generally. please examine our new peck of first ol Ss yRESS TRIMMINGS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES. MITCHELL & wip a few doors below Houston sireet. * io general that she will 1 needy 1 Parisian bonnets, caps, £2, yur 0, 178 aunts street, S700k1y7a tropsand the 1 exhibit the latest s'yle day next, March 20, M‘%. 8. G. WOOD, 569 BROADWAY, WIL OPEN ‘Paris spring millinery on thursday, March 24, ISS A. BE. MCKENNY, 274 BOWERY, WILL OP GN ‘asortment of spring — ‘summer bongets oa ‘Yhireday, March 24 Milliners supplied with pattern bonuets. M2: BARTON, 880 CANAL, STREET, NEAR west wil pea Ae ES spoons cavactoiant of 1 DE GRANE!.A WILL OPEN EaING ANP. SUM- jer millinery on Thursday, March 4, at No. 116 Eighth avenue. MM", MULCHINOCE, 350 CANAL A@TREEF, WILL open, oo Thursday, March 24, an. mt of sprinj ane summer bonnola, a Tadlee wi will dind it to thelr adi tage © call aud Inspect he ee RW. RALURGS, $18 (OLD NUMBER 67) ¢ Ealing sure, pend ng tue all ho deairable with care, as fast as they appear, Ms HA. ren get . BROADWAY, CORNER OF Amity sect, wal ‘Thuraday, March 24, an ele- gant aesorten 3 BS. JULIA K KOCH, 25 EIGHTH AVENUK, NEAR -fourth street, opens ber show rooms with a Twenty. Splenda anortanent of spring millinery, this day, the 24th ot ae FALCONER, As Pony STREET, HAS OPENED M ‘her spring milttner M L, KING ° SPRIBG Mi LUINRRY, _____ Thuraday, N frees ch 24, at 337 ‘Canal street. Mri vees ranch -—MBS, RAULINGS, 818 CANAL STREET attern bonnets, received per steamer City of Wi assortment of her eee ieabor Spee fost. Milliners and ande: N ILLINERY OPENING.—MRS. AYER & 0O., 315 SIXTH avenue, will nye her show room on ‘Thursday, the, 24th oe, embracing all the previ archer railing spring styles of erapes Rey) hing flowers, &o., to which ag rg he together with » TLLINERY,— —MRS. T. GOUGH HAS NOW READY ete and well assorted stock of spring and summer millinery, to which abe invites the Indies of New York and its vieln'ty, "268 Sixth avenue. ILLINERY OrENG ran MILLIVERY OPEN- Mrs. H. POOL! ing. 3 will open, om Tuseday, 23th inst, an olegant assortment of ane ‘and summer bonnets, A.M. bia No. 61 Bleecker street, few doors east of Broadway. ANTELETS AND MANTEAUX.—MADAME F. PIN- CHON has received from Paris the latest ee re in mantelets, basques and manteaux oe to which she the attention of the ladies of New York. Madame PINUHON, 56 Bleecker street. N. BINN®, 413 CANAL STREET, Sener OPEN WITH + a eplen: id assortment of French al, “dooda will bo bons, towers, &¢ Miliners are invited to ocal sold nt the lowest pi wey, Chinose Bulidiog --Parte milinery opening, tes day, way, Chinese Butld ‘ £99 Broadway, Ohinese Building. Le BINNS. Oren XG, OF SPRING | MILLINERY.— THURSDAY March 24.—Mrs. DODD bavi re and business acoommodations, Pasnow Teady's. aeaplote and wel assorted stock of spring and summer millinery, to which sh invites the ni witeatioa of the ladies of Herter York aad its vicinity. 376 CANAL ST ATTERN Donate: MILLINERS FROM THE COUN. try can findalarge assortment of latest tarls fashionable styl GENIN’S BAZAAR, 513 Broadway. ARIS SPRING MILLINERY.—MRS. DAVIDSON. Bleecker sireet, Will open on Thursday next, March h 34, a iminsually rich and elegant sseortment of Patie spring and summer millinery of the latest modes. 125 3 inery Oo 8. P. LOVETT, 6% BROAD- . March of way. ARIS MILLINERY.—MRS. ‘way, up will open on Thurada; 24, a splen- ‘id easortment choice, novel aud unique styles of bon- nets, The attention of city ladies and trade generally is soll- gited. N. B,—Will also open the splendid house 753 Broadway May 1. ARIS Be ee a a. ae SIT prose. open on » March ; & peioct aszort pattern bonnes, of tae iment of and summ newest atyle and Merchants and milliners supplied at re- duced prices. PA AND NEW YORK MILLINERY.—MRS, M. L aRERLY, No.7 Division street, has récelved by reoantim- of French ‘bonnets, which, in addition ery large stoke of har own mansureotare, she’ is now pre- red tO. offer to her customers on the most reasonable terms. jerchants and milliners re Bindsome pattern bonnets tro iuvied to call and oxamias thle smorimont before taking their purchases. ARIS FOWERS—BARGAINS FOR CASH.—W. H. Ribera ae bp omg near Duane street, urchisersto his large nod de spect! sirable ner ot apt “hn Shean of all kinds Merchants Sod milliners will ind f an object to call and examine "Bridal wreaths, feathers, &c., cheaper than at any other atore in the city. autre 8 in milin not even roachable by an: tes pr Pig. ORIPES. 'PRING OPENINGS, SPRING OPENINGS. Milliners, dreasmakers, and attending the above, will find a choice assortment of BON ae RIBBONS ~ Caled TRIMMINGS (latest mode.) , Keene ast alan bear roughest usage without losing its ee BORDERS NGA 2 RIMMER ow & fON, ‘883 Broadway, B88 Broadway, 383 Broadway, 883 adway. SPRING OPENING OF MILLINERY GOODS, Morel At the new store iol an Catal street, near Thompson, & benut! SUBBONs FLOWEES, Bic BLONDES, EDGTWaR CRAPES, &c. THOS. JOHNSON & OO. GFRING FASHIONS PATTERNS OF LADIEY AND children's cl Seah Intest and most approved Pan. sian styles, a RS a emporiura of Paria fashions, 407 Broadway. dress cutting taught by Aime. Morel. SPRING HAS OCOME—A CHOICE VARIETY OF ng. mallinery awaity the erica inspection of the pub- anal street, near Vi ‘MISSES SMITH & DALY. tyr cst peta tlt FLOWERS —A SPLENDID stock of flowers, of the richest and highest fashion. of the presnet season, have just arrived by tae — Arabia, and are exhibited at my new store, 661 Broad: Ciattues & Picor, i aren FRAMES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, CHEAP for cash, at 90 Duane street, corner of Broadwi re J. WARREN & CO.- JORLINA PIED & CO., OF PARIS, IMPOKTERS AND manufacturers of French bonnets, No. 359 Canal atreet, up stairs, New Yor! 21O°™ & BLACK On THURSDAY 2¢th inst. ‘With a rich and extensive stock of ‘het ew atyles of ee All made up with the Paty: +i melt Broad iy fa and ‘iz Grand street. ee ‘BONNETS.—MADAME HARRIS & SON, 671 arer ere’ bave just received, per steamer, Pet wom yattern bonnets, for the Bautbern Western trade oriek tale will offer very low for cash. pag BATS FOR CITY — \onable hats for Southern trad Fashionable [nk tor ‘Wesiern Faahtonable hats for Foe eaatioess. Mra 8. P. LOVETT, agai, Pac Paris millinsry, Broadway, up stairs, | pp Aabelen rm A MANNREVILLE, 852 BROADWAY-—LATE importation by the Baltimore and Kuropa, The greatest variety of lowers, hatarat and eld Howers, and noveltion for be season, at wholeanie prices. 2), FRENCH BONNETS—BONNETS 1 day witha large assortment at 8. FRIZZ 668 e, 353 Canal street, one block from Hroad merchants are invited to call. ane STRAW AND MILLINERY ESTABLISH. ment ra, MEIN, No. 11 Laroy place, reet, between Mercer and Yreene, im {he masrchante and Indies that’ sbe will fa and straw boanels fm Bleecker Begs lenve 1 make and «lo « fonabie styles, the most fash KGHORS, STRAW AND MILLINERY ESTABLISH meot—Mrs JAMES TUCKER, 203 Sixth avenue, between oth and Fourteenth at respectfully inform the at abe bleaches altera and 1 ke up Leghorn and els in the most faahiox able TSS TI. GIBBONS, SUQORSSOR TO MRS. A. BLAKE 156 Bowery, wishes to inform her friends aud the pubil on Thursday, the 2ith, a handsome aewort: vaneta, of the latest styles, Also, @ good as portznent ot sniseee? Lonaete. 1 RICKRON WILL OPRN A LAROR ASSORT. ment of spring and summer millinery this day, Thuraday, March 2A, at her suow rooms 473 Brovdway, up stairs, M™ OLt UNE WILL OPEN SPRING SILLINERY, + _Thorwiny, Maro 24, at 304 Canal etrebt, ISSKS FP. J. & B. A. THOMAS WI6H TO INFORM the ladies they will open their spring and summer mil iinery on Thursday. March Bt, 18¢9, nt No. 188 Broadway, next to the corner of Tenth street, TS8RS HANLAY, OF 43 SIXTH AVENUE, (LATR OF 447 Canal street.) will open on Tharalay, Merch 24, thetr Parieian millinery for epring and summer, "bearing some ov thet city customere may uot receive erg went to them, they take this method of iting them particular! . ee Haney. MAP" gosarane rete eran Anuuxnay Tht KSDAY, MAKUH 26 AtlI9 Grand street, corner of Broadway, B BARNMTT a BPRING MILTING.Y, ourwtng, sarah 24 701 Broadway. MM Aeseonne .PRING a ania een a AY.—LATEST etyles bitoniy bac bey offered at the loweat prices. for cash. aw. BABSFORD, 375 Broadway, up statra. GFRING OFF OPENING—THIS DAY MISS ©. BE. BABCOCK bf) ine will Ral open. her extensive assort- ment of ‘ndtes’, hildren’s dross, b basque and man- Ua patterns, df Tine atest an 4, TO BETO Parisian styles, her rooms, 77 Bleecker street, two doors ‘weak of Broadway, HE erie Beeld ak ond FRAME MANUFACTURING street, offer for the inspection of mil oy largest assortment of bonnet frames, ers, boys’ flats, erin Se &c., ever offered in this city, at or inh a va ee eaapenanueprfet Sn a : 2 aie those who are in want of the Si ‘White ai 4 color- MILLINERS pete DRESSMAKERS. M. Sor FUME RNSTLEN, No, 387 pair” ‘New York, No. 76 Rus St Martia, Paris, has reoetved by Inte arrivals from surope, and offers for sale A the very loweat possible market price, @ large and elegant Aseertment of! SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of rich ribbons in al! widths and stylea’ silke for bon- neta, watne, lining silks, black and colored crapes, laces, French ay ra, ir ie rames, crowna, French pattern bonnets, 4c, 180 Just opened a splendid assortment of shirred and fluted ribbons tor ladies’ dress trimmings, and will racewe new additions by every Freoch steamer o1 the Intest novelties as goon as 7 eppear in the Paria Worle of Fashion. Thankful for past favors, he solicita a continuance of the aame from mis old friends and the pablic generally, at hie sore, 387 BROADWAY, between | White and Walker reatn, New Yon A Ime JODa' OPENIIYM. 21 AND 21-4 DIVISION ST REA, WILL « Oven with hig French millinery on the 24th inat 46 5 GANAL STREET. 465. F Misses GALLSEIS will open, on Thursday, handsome assortment of Pari those of their own manufactare, wi BROADWAY.—A. HATHAWAY, WILL OPEN, ON 687 "Thorsiny. aw Baris heudaresose, volivurs, bal ben, laces pufl eléeves and fine French eubrofderies, 5.000 spring boop March ern bonnets, together PAIRS — Tour ‘ae fengrdien4 JUST IM. oFled, at 2a. 6 & ‘a large iosof nine ales pee ROBERTS, 252 Bowery, near Princo-miceet. YORPORATION NOTICR«-THR COMMITTEE ON AS- ressmenta of the Hoard of Aldermen, will ment as No, $2 ree estenest, on Thursday, March 21 fastane, at ‘olock am he following assessments will de considered oa noted uy Sewer, Forty: ‘olghth street, between Sixth and Seventh ave anes, Rewer, Allen street, between Kivingion and Stanton. Bower, Greenwich Svenue, between ‘Troy aad Jane. Sewer, Orchard street, between Stanton avd Rivtagion Regulating curb, guitering and lagging In ViNy second siroet, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, a temulating Finy necond street, hetwoen Tenth and Kleventh Pingaing 127th street, from Fifth to uth avenues. HOM AS BTBE gph H.W. GENET, GEOROK STARR, CO de aes po NOTICE. ~THE COMMITTEE Comunittos on Assoesraents ON FI nance of the Hoard of Aldermen will meat no Monday, the 28th instant, at2 1’. M., in room No. 8 Olty Mail. all par: tes Interested will vam ST Tee: notioe JOUN J. BRADU Sodhreie THOS, W. ADAMS i oa JAMES OWENS, ana porto xO, b BROAD Y SE. BE- A CABD.—W. J. eae ett eed of drone Deiog tio taraes. (fier submit’ fod oat atl sy many lots re. Per late steamers: — Jepanese sien Saat eed ° Check and Bink i siziped slike in every variety, . jack delaines ut lustre. oa fn every Goods, laces done up —- ie a SILKS, ‘AOKSON, No. 651 Broadway, has iy aL retall tbe maost bouulfal nd deairgote stock Bilks ever produced tn this Fates a iL to $5 ala and 19 prices TASKS! ‘Mourning Goods, No, bol Broadway, between 6; Spring and Prince streets, EAUTIFU! in FLOUNCED ROBES OF NRW STYLES, WILL BE OPENED On Monday, 4 March 2, AT THE NEW RETAIL STORE, Corner of WORTH SERERT. EDWAED LAMBERT & 00. Bove woraNs. BOYS DEPARTMENT GREATLY ENLARGED. LARGEST ba ed eres IN NEW YORE, in PRICES: Durring UL COMPETITION. Apart yednl hy a as vied as $2 50. Sentemely Priv: GROOT'S OAK HALL, and 9 Pub OEQOTS OMI HAR Hien OPENING Boy’ Boy ment, stent on TUESDAY, MARCH 29, THE GREATEST DISPLAY OF SPRING AND SUMMER GARMENTS EVER MADE IN THE UNITED STATES, ‘To enumerate styles and quallty would be superfiuows. ) LADIES CALL AND BEE. 800 CANAL STREKT AND 479 BROADWAY. ARLOTTE G. SMITH 15 NOW OFFERING AT TER ay ‘cassocks and seek ta ly votre aif end Bi otstbe above mato i 1,001 droadwayt one deat abeve Twent th street. |ACHEMIRES AND LACK. geet i weir dopate, compa Manufactories of lace at Alonoaa, BAREG! ENGLATS, Et ay ARTICLE, WILL BE OPENED 0! MONDAY, va INST., 835 Broadway, Corner of Worth street, EDWARD LAMBERT & CO, poe & Spey a TOURNURE © CORSET. le combines in one ‘without | jection, either artie- orp No indy oan weilds wihout it D. & & still man 50 eat Eta ae te SKIRT, Also their celebrated soloing NEW SKELETON SErer, I Bip and, 90 Boone, made of the SUPRRLOR of their jufactn Astisen manufacture are for anle at the prinaipal ‘Bee that thestamp of DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD te upon aoe BULPRIA cto poaiuas i¥ BROADWAY. FIRST 8PRING OPENIN‘ FIRST SPRING OPENINGS FIRST SPRING OPENING, OF RICH NEW MANTILLAS, He RiCH NEW MANTILLAS, RICH NEW BLAGK BILK BERNO! LACK SILK BERNOUS OLRUULA! BLACK SILE beng! A OLBOULARS, BULPIN'S, on pew ae pw. Geek BERNO! Lab! 'H BE! NOUS, LA DIES! © LOTH, BERNOUS, IN BEAUTIFUL MIXED ( LOTHS, FOR PRESENT SPRING WEAK, FOR PRESENT SPRING WEAR, FOR PRESENT Pia WEAR, BULPIN’S, 361 BBOADWAX. FRENCH LACK BEBNOUS, PUSHER LACK B&ANOUS, FRENCH | 1-408 | POINTS FRENCH LACK OLR ALL NOW ON SXHIBITION FOR CH? RETAIL, TRADE ** pups, 361 BROADWAY. Ro AND CHILDREN’S FaNOY AND SEASONA- —A new and oho bth mags opened at the new ana aoe store 50: pas a Hotel. 3 pee ‘irts and bustleg, boys and Taleses hats ax id cape, ‘ACHINE (etd tl BOSOMS, IN ree ‘and cross embroidered ren and soms in + siyles, and ‘ristvands a and collara of lovers oo THE LINEN aout 748 Reoaawrey Above Astor san pi east side. ©. MILLIKEN & 0, Proprietors, OTIUE. —W. JACKSON, IMPORTER OF MOURNING goods, No. 661 Broadway, will Thursday, the 2h inst, the largeat_and al slock ‘of mourning bonnets éver submilied for inspection. OKBON, Importer of Monrning gooda, wl i bnedren, between Spring and Prince streets, GPRING MILLINFRY AND MANTILLAS. Taonspay, Maren’ 24. JAMES G. an \. 908-Canal al street, Will open large and boautiful stoc ‘4, OAPS AND ‘iy HcADDREBAKS, pe ® magnificent stool Mantillas, in black silks, Freoch and pusher laces. Cloth basques, ragians and Chenterfields, GPROTAL BaRGArN'S LADIES’ Ukomnwaar CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, at GENINS BAZAAR, fo, 513 Broadway. Having just purchased, for 50 per cent under 30st f material mannfacture, @ large and varied assortment of LADIES’ UN- DKRWiAR' and CHILDREN and TeFaNTs! CLOTH. ING, suitable for spring, T invite spect attention to the low prices affixed to them. he prices of « large awsoriment of Similar articles previously on hand have aiso been marked down to correspond with the above, and the whole will be ound op tnapection to be the cheapent fairies of the kind eves market. GENIN’S BAZAAR, Nos. 607 and 613 Broadway. PRING SKELETON surers: aeUP i 50; ane 6p ‘doen; tourt ¥. wi esate mei ‘ast Picrinaatoet ‘nea Fe 7007. SPRINGS MIS6Ee’, 82 ” SO lass! $4 4; 8 npringn singe ae 2 AP eprings, #4, nd 1x They.are well made, seound aunty OL, HARDING, akirafholory, 241 Spring st, neae Hadwon, HORS, SHOHS—GENIN'S BAZAAR. —SPROCALLY MAN ufsetured for the spring trada, all fresh and boantlful A. Jarge varioty of break, dinner, fox and let aliapara; wabe ing and riding gaiiers, boys’ asd \ouths’ wearel every de- fsoription, and an assortment of boy it dootaand shoes of excellent quailty. ORNIN'S BAZAAR, AH RVENT, o. ane EASON. mR al, tee are OrRpena Parte Foacted ia Nese Nor! On Thursday, tho 24th met , the wayniiionnt suit of show Foome com; rised in ihia popular and fasblonable ou Acting estab lian ment for Indies and tarailies, will present naw anple as, roriments c4 foreign rad home manufactured fabrics in each of hs twonty departinonta tocluded tn. ity comgrehensive plas a ‘On the same day the spring seamen vill be nani ONIN itr, 507 Broadway, With more than thirty now styles of drew ‘and wot. hate, obs 4 ‘The tour rooms constituung the bagaar comminloae with eng other, GENIN'S BAZAAR AND HAD STORE. 507 and bis Brondway.

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