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come talking of plowing their wheat nmin orn nie piace; 80 the Evansville te sp aed ways. ‘eagierm Indiana, also, some localities show a percept ble tals from the same cause, the ‘-drilied wheat, (-* 0 Sta ome Favorable weather, that is, rainy weather, and band oy enough to prevent the young roots from being ehilied, willuo doubt change the unfavorable aspoot of many ‘njored flelas. Bat until last Sunday and there was little prespoot of rain ‘Xs unusual a 6 spring drought ig, the greater part of Indiana has been searing from it for two weeks Wo noticed last week that hardly @ drop of rain had fallen from the last of Feb- raary 11] then, and with tle comtioued forward weather ame the drovth. How far the welcome rat of Satur- day night bas relieved the evil, wo have not heard, but we fear its fayors were not extended er profuse enough: to belp all the places that needed &. PENNSYLVANIA. The Harrisburg Telegraph of the 13th inst., says :—The | ana for an abundant harvest, as we learn from = friends, ® now as flattering as it has been in apy yt ar. The grain appears to have sustaised but very ‘gir deren, he oaeacanen le low grounds, yaa Bnew coming vp beautifully; while the sunn! g rams which will sovn favor us, Ke all right. Should mo aociiente oe Bi euspitions for a splendid harvest wre section of fhe country. pete PURELEEEEEL ae Me VIRGINIA. The Staunton Vindicatw says: Fhe wheat crep is indications are alse that there will be on a Yieldef fruit this season, are informed meat and the adjoining ooun- ‘Wes is very unpromising at present. We havo heard of late oold spall prea the wheat crop im this section pons WY ahi We trust, however, that the the bad prospect at present, we may hme at least an average crop. ‘Who Chicago Tribune of the 12th inst., says:—On Tues- @uy we rode ever the line of the Michigan Seuthern and of the wheat fields was the theme of frequent Femark. Certainly at this season we never saw tbe Ieesen or cestroy the crop, but certainly the farmers in dat section were never cheered by a Gner premise of an ‘Me Kankakee (Ill) Democrat eays of the wheat crop in fet county —A few days: ago we enjoyed the oppor- pleased to see winter wheat looking 80 well, ea that which had been sown amongst cora; it for » good crop. The farmers look happy in an. efan abundant reward as the fruits of their y, and some, we understand, had commenced tesew g wheat. If the earth is caused to yicld an rosperous times, and we know of no aaioa hs for agricultural and mechanieal enjoy its share of prosperity. , Bays the Jonesboro’ Gazelle, looks beautiful, r, on the score of wheat crops, ‘eeks mere will bring our harvest. The wheat, MARYLAND. of the Somerset (Md.) Union has been showa a fair sample from a field of sixty bushels of bat wheat crop of the county, however, as a INDIANA. ‘ho Lawrence 11 says:—Tho wheat crop in te other pertions it is very promising. ¥ Sho Randolph (Is.) Journal snye:—The wheat between wuesually favorablo, and unless a good deal of thawing ‘and freezing without suow before the middle of Apri!, Ieeking remarkably promigmg in Augusta and Rocking- mee Salas whan Sand tee cals eae , but they are few and far between. The westher from thie Uae out may be favorable, and tint, ILLINOIS. Morthern Indiana railroad, and the fine promising ap- Wheat look better. Circumstances may yet occur to wbandant harvest. (tunity of taking a ehort trip in the country, amd were ‘an excellent appearance, and promises well The spring plowing seemed to be progressing roped =~ year, we may look forward with cer- Kankakee county, and no place that will be fer an abundant yield. We feel no fears, }, Will be ready oo the reaper. of wheat tweuty-two inches in height. i is general thing, is said_ to be very backward. ome portions of this county looks unusually fine, while and Indianapolis looks fine. The winter has been ‘wheat in this part of Indiana will have a fine start fer aa wbundant harvest. KENTUCKY. fe take the following Gastro from @ business letter re- from a friend at Montioeilo, Wayne county, under ‘of April 6:—The wheat crop will prove a eomplote A great many farmers have ploughed up their and sowed other grain in its place. Others will not ralee their seed; and hardly any one will make half a rep. We yet have a fair prospect of plenty of fruit. WISCONSIN. ‘The Appicton (Wis.) Crescent eays that the winter rep will certainly be light, as many flelds are ea. farely dead. There was too little snow to protect te reots from the alternate frost and thawy weather, MINNESOTA. Many farmers, says the Wabash Journal, in the inte- wor, wee leara, are engaged in plouguing, sowing wheat, labors, which do aot usual: A commence or middie of April. There will be a creat beeadth of wheat sown this 6, #8 much of the winter ‘wheas is supposed to be killed. TEXAS. “The Galveston News says that frost in various parts of the interior has injured the early cotton. Much, how- over, ape been planted, and there is still ample time ior goed crop. ry GOING 10 Texas.=The Galveston Civilian of the inst. says:—As is genorally known, nary all the plasters emigrating to Texas, Dring their slaves wie tm consequence of the greater ¢xpenso of the Gulf route. Still the number arriving at this port is con- siderable. We have not the reports of November and Deeember at hand—during which months the largest Bember usually arrive. For the first three months of the present year the numbers entered at the Galveston Oustom House were as follows:- Arrived in Japuary.. Arrived in February Arrived im March. ‘Foal number for three months...... ‘Me value of this number of slaves is tally $3, 692, sa. ‘Hho total arrivals of slaves in the State during the pe- mamed, must be at least ten times the number at port. ‘Iveorvents iy Massacuvsurrs.—During the month of Jemvary last, proceedings in ihe cane ct seventy insol- Vents were commenoéd in the courts of Massachusetts. Eleven were located in Boston. Court Seg cently og Day. Covnt or Over AnD TeRwoNER—Part 2—Police cases. Ustrep Stams Disraict Covrt.—Nos. 48, 51, 64, 67, 70 6. to 75. Sorgrion Covrt—Part 1.—Adjourned to Wednesday. Part 2—Nos, 94, 888, 396, 355, 408, 410, 412, 342, 414, 7B, 420, 426. Gonncon Preas.—Adjourned for the tei SPORTING. ANCIS BUTLER, NO. 3 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL THE Choice Breeds for or sf poid | toot 6 aches, “No o ‘No ceatre board, = furnished eabin. fas a | Sayin want of ‘addremt MO, My M,, box 150 Herald office, for one week. ; OVERS OF BT AHEAD HARRY GRIRBEN, WHO fight BD. WILSON, on TURED. exibhiean at DAVE POLLOOR'S Fi a on nO: i 7 Bonia toave Forts second street ferry, every 15 minnie. — 7 GUAMBERS MONEY TO ADV ARCOM 30 nnoust en, Dimnonds, W 7s ran newn wot oid erbined a Ade, wesdsuoer pi igton te oe Sonate ey gE Se hae Pope ory remove oa iaokenel Oa May 0G Wi ‘2 JACKSOW'S—MOWRY LIBERALLY ABVANGND ON Pinte, Geode, t i 3 al | ‘ i ue aperire Re, LUNCH! LADIE LUNcHi! Ct Bihige eprint Bieoult Glacts, ‘Tee Cream, Oysters, a Meats. beat 5 HENBY MAILLARD, horton Zl Brondway, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1860—TRIPLH SHEEP. PERSONAL RICE Bezay } Pee INFANT, FOUR MONTHS A: tas weer sisted by, ta peared Sane Wire won r jouston street (new in the S| ae j dura aans ty Sones tes hha vs @EMBB. OR ADOPTION—A Fi INFANT, s Hage old. brought up by hand; will be given up irely to 16 partion Sealy tor rey rig take geod care of h. ent Shee i of Felten, eer. ‘and lm ts: 5 ESCHER & HICKSON, OR 4NY MEMBER 2 thelr’ address i fbex 3,572 to their advaninga, vp onepay, NOT WEDNESDAY, WRITE ME SAYIN you have aren thie, BOnBY. LO: . ‘AND FOURD. DELO, 4 ND—THE Labi WHO LOST A the ia Phibarmonio egueert, will piease all at Academy of Music, stoge deer, oan—ann LOUMIANA STATE COUPORS @F Oe som gorse hae 2, 1860, Now. 25: a 256 ‘been stepped, and for whieh a ward wal vo paid, on rotarn of of the same to es. OST—FROM 2% GREEN STREET, O J merning, 16h inet, © Gray F Nines netelipped | The fincer will be Telurning the bird to the Owner, at 25 Greene street. Lee. BDAY AFTERNOON, AT THE WINTER ee. or ip one of the Madison’ avenue sta; Lo marked Abra Lan; A snit Paid by leaving Ht at 133 Maat hiety second ep TUBSDAY, APRIL iy Leathe TWENTY. ib street and We enameded a plain blo reward x at Ne. 3 Sroceert nleen, ner of Univernity piace, eam ob- WEEKS aGO, A SKYE tind in ene eye ver wil ill resetv 'errier; color, return bim to 124 Fifth re the abe ve reward DENTISTRY. RTIFICIAL TRETH. BEAUTIFUL oo ON PORE Sey Platina. with continens DR LUTHER, Dentist. AM ytis BONE FILLING FOR D&CAYED TEETH, oe eee ne, reser Oe premmre and giving no o resdte ‘AS. PEARSON one Araneae arene, SeREIE Peyy! e eng cane Re too fg ca i: DUAKIN, a Canal serves one Seer Nes Tacreta, POLITICAL, NNUAL ELECTION —TAMMANY SOCIETY, OR ‘00- biam Order.—Brethere:—You are a reat Wigwam, en Menda: the 16th fast,, at half ai hoar after the’ setting a the purpose ef eleat year, By order of ISAAC V. FOWLER, Grand Sachem. © C Onrps, Manbatian, Season of arth meon, year of Dis- sw of ‘Independesce Bi rit and of the institution MUNICIF TPAL AL AVFAIRS. BRTHAL PARK EXTENSION ROTIOR—wotian 13 a ‘given that the Commissioners of Feo)! LATE JOR CLASGIFICATION. 4 UGTION NOTICR. Arie eon a Gb, AND paeie tie EXPRESS. P. 00. respectfully the attention of ble about tore (having the iargeet and best two, four and six horse waxons to be found a aber city) toremove furniture, pi pier and country, with sod tipped tony att ot cape te Be fo. sooth Doe rt of Bnet) Vite ae for the storage of furniture. ‘Ail ordere ‘by post or” ber ise Will be thant received and rie Ae attended to. 1d No. 783.) le. 160 West Houston street, en orr CLOTHING.—A LARGE money. Uentlemen having ean obtain the fuil value by MORONEY, 461 Pear! street. RUG STORE FOR BALE—TO WHICH IS ATTACHED ‘8 practioe worth $1,000 per year; Btore business $% to per week; an exeelient chanoe for “a physieiaa eommenc: ng practice, ag mare then two thirds of the outside business ean be retained. — {11 healih the jenure of selling, Aacreas W, W. B., Herald office, OR SALE—A SPLENDID LONG, TAIL BAY COUT, sty yoare old, warranted sound and kind ta oa in harncon: exeellent road mare roem SO eS a taaales 8 pairof maichéd ponies, ' small sorrel horse, aula whole ean roring the 35 North io Moore sirook Rr seaports gy STOCK AKD my ei WIth three now doing Wak Bron soe, 1 ti — le for 5 moete. The ‘week at Salts stabies, J de SALB AT AUUTION—WM. CONDELL, AUCTION. neer.—The subscriber will sell (unless sooner disposed of at private aale) at publie sale, o cathe y eorpem nnd on Wednesday, ‘April 18, nex, at ‘two 0 el Property oa Morris avenue, Elizabeth, N. J., belonging to the Hagar estat It very deairebly situated, within ve Nainatee’ walk of tne railroad depot, wtih good-walks leading thereto, weil stocked with choloe frult, and in the midet of @ growing mn of thie City, where there are already valuable sirrounding improve en Consiaie Of about Unree, seren (more or Seommodions dwelling Reuse two stories outbuildings. Apply io HORACE F, Meroer street, New on 26 aesiane 9 MORIARTY, AUCTIONERR, WILL SELL THIS DAY, 57 at 10 o'eloek, at 173 0 Chatham square, tofas, Burea: Chair, Tables, gad inprain Cerpets, Windew Our yee featber - eda Oileloths, 100 Oil Paintings, Mirrors, Clocks, Dry and Fancy Goods, Shoes, &e. AMES C) street 14 o'sloek A. poe PR a NO. 8 CHAMBERS hea street, be pa fousebold Furaiture, &e., “ <0 We Aine netion sales CR > of owners policit ARGE ‘AXD ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HARDWARR’ JOHN E, VAN ANTWERES SON, Auetionose Whll'seil on Tueaday il 17 and 18, at 10 erelock, by onder of foara. Dr Me aeaignees, es Mears, MURPHY & MoOARTEY, ‘27 Barclay street, Embraeing a large and wail fpolested ‘nesortm: assortment of English, German and American Hardware, Cutlery. Guns, heavy goods, &e., allin prime order. Terms from four te six montba greait. ‘Catalogues ready on Friday, 13th instant, and ma} be ai the store of the auctioneer, 78 William street, or 27 L i Ferree AC SOMmaR, Wit SELL THIS street, ber of Horna tiack saddle Mare Waynes, 8 vimber 0 one e spel business d0., 0. Rockne 8 sgarnene, fn. Sale days, UST BE SOLD AT ANY cetyl FOR CASH—A splendidly Set S psoas eer keyed, rosewood Pianoforia: ry aaa for want of use. For s bargain fa epply a Bleecker near Broadway. ARINER Bafa SMART MAN, ee capil to ‘@ respectable ver) P ate: arniar ell a6 Brad , ro0wn 64, from 10 te 2, or evening a1 7734 Fulton street, Lat —THE FOUR STORY’ AND BASEMENT HOUSE, fooster mr 7 recmns, now a boarding house, and we dupted for thet business. Apply to W. Boott Jarvis; S21 Gamal street. LET—THR LOWBR PART OF HOUSE NO. 43 Marion streot, Aiea, Fart of House No. 1/8 Grand sires Sesisone a eee W. SCOTT JARVIS, 221 Canal street. '-THE SECOND AND THIRD STORIES OF A Honse, with all the modern improvements. Inquire en Premises, '16) West Tweaty-sixth street, near Tr THE THREE STORY HIGH sTOOP mere ers Ay ppm te Foomn pi ‘Beoond Ploor,’ containing five rooms, Water and gas, Rent, $13 BY ch the house; clock A. M., until'let. Apply on the ;, ie im first class order; can be seen premises, 7 T IN BROOKLYN—THW SECOND FLOOR OF wea tabetha et "Stmly Wwdkout eulsres Ts: arn wr to i family wibsur euildren. In 0 LAT OR LRASE—PREMISES 44 GRAND STRERT, ear the Bowery, consisting of Store whole depth » “ ng jo bering Det one front, &c.. together with 1 Dwellings well adapted for Any emenaive business, Arniy at 269 Bowery. W ’rntr tous TO BUY—IMMEDIATELY, A MODERN built Howse, up, town. in New York city, for the lowest cash price. , box 128 Herald office, with SShek price, and ail the particulars TED—TWO OR THREE FURNISHED W*sa all the conveniences for housek: fle en tired of boarding. taeroe * Best reference given, Address A. name, lo- ROOMS, OR FOUR STORY HOUSE, NOT ‘ARTEDS A see OF = ; 5500 —PARTNER WANTED, IX A GOOD Bost ‘+ ness, to take the place of one compelled to retire poor health: the bnsiness yields a pre‘it of $3,000 a year. ‘Apply 10 ¢ 0G, B, STAVENS & C0., 170 Broadway, DRY Goons, ac. RNOLD OONSTABLE & 00. Sv) offer af retail om ae MONDAY, APREL 26, Tele entire stock of nnn STELLA BRAWLS Ata redustion of 50 per cont. Ganal siroot, corner of Merser stroot. ‘4 XIN EAP LAOS, HMBROIDERY AWD RIBBON rant cS Rae avewes. 8. aL Env NB, @OLLA rt BANOS, TRIMMINGS, RIDBO! D De) Cae TRIMMI. orEwrne a Inu erRS 1D LA Bonnets }2 cents Bonnets ‘Sommeta 18 @olered Rough and Straw and bair Bennets 2 cents Reopeltnnsnd clean Bonnets 60 cen! ‘Stra’ srope Braids, 30 seni SI somta, 58 vente ts 68 cing “nt KINZBYS, RIBBONS. A large lot of Bonnet Trimmings elesing out cheap, from 2 type teal At KINZEY'S. NEW STYLES DRESS TRIMMINGS SM! Fricges for flounses, all colors, 18 eeuts to 25 cents At KINZEY, FREROH FLO’ She Reet aanernenene SS Opie Goer eS HOOP SKIRTS CLOSING VERY » ual Beat quality woven Skirts from 4@ sents to $1 25. a At ars Preneh Flowers 26 conta 00 cents Sta venek: T AGREAT REDUCTION on ROM avorion. OARPRTS, OILCLOT PA) ENGLISH a -'od HANGINGS, ‘Tissues, fancy Straws, Y's, vale rin ow SHA! pests wae orien 10600 worh of fue ets. par rol wrualty sold at fe, sod 60 ot; fae Nd paper, OSS arise: No sid Hudson threes shor ATi: tore} pnt nf 9 ponsouable Bry" Goode Goods, from auction, cem- Lace Curtains and Draperies, bE ae ik and og Crh nana, prem Qeots eh Darege & copioe, fren Oo. per yard wp, — Lease, de. ac, de, the best value im the city. CHAS. G. BOOK, Sixth avenue, between Righth and Ninth sects, T RICE & mares, 19 Ouual street, SRL, ou nene can Laces. “yells” Pele Pelleriness eae were atirely new designs, imported specially for Ses tee to match, Gee pe hay Nani ods. iM Sulanes a aay Pines a P< Camaiis a Volants, ‘of whieh will be seid at retail at very low Avery ‘aud attractive Rieh ‘point Cellars, Barbee and Oolf- Fotat Applique Collass, sets, Barbes an€ Cott fures, Mir Msitese and Gspare Cellars nod Bete at 83 it a eon lesa than retail ne ‘| P. Seat Preach hia @ Gioven 76 cents & pair, worth $1. rl enna hb Denim AT 7 HES Rass 00. bare now o mn a beantifal ngol oa Lhe DS and BaAREns, Pane Bilas NRW LACES asd PARIS EMBROIDERIES, THREAD LACE POINTS and MANITILLAS. eee At MRS. GAYNOB’S—CORSETS are. SKIRTS EX- sieaiven rerete’ pelved Pe bpp aeamneen, ‘aesortm eu brotleed snd for AT? 1@ SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR ELEVENTH STREET. AT cogr, ALL SELLING OFF we new exhibiting and simiy **SRLLING OFF AT CO8F, The Whole balance ef our he whole Dalene: eW SPRING STOCKS Prinotpally eonsteting Of new ‘Rnd full Hes eg bg ty ery broiderie, Pench, Slee an ‘a incy de., de. ™ ring F Ribbons, in all widths, wig ‘Hosiery, Gleves, Mita. £0. —Ahe Dalanee of our sock Walats and ore nella one-half thelr val 3 jut JOHN RLuTr & CO.” New styles of tap Lowell and Hartford Lowell and Hartford super Common ingrsin... Oilclotha at Se. ee one yard. Ollelotha at 2s. low ‘Table and fee earth Rugs, ae., de. - B. BEATTY, Ne, 8 Fourth avenue, Near Oooper Inatiuis, Pra, nOnmORT Les Bn AND SKIRTS. AB to be cleared off immediately, At lem thea bait 1 red AND CHILDREN’S FUBNISHING DEFARTMEN?, Mes, 461, 463, 465 and 467 Broadway, (Corner of Grand streol), NEW YORK. OX MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1960, ‘We shall open, im eonnestion with our business, a SRPARATE DEPARTMENT, to be devoted exclusively to LADIES’, CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS’ WEARING APPAREL. Having purehased of Mr. Jobn N, Genin the business latety conduoted at pot ORNIN'S BAZARE, we — Continue i en hon wag tne enoet, hav. the LEADING Se A aaee Smee A large and desirable assortment of LADIES’ and CHILDREN'S BRADY MADE UNOBR.GARMINTS May be found at al mes, Orders will be resetved for MOURNING APPAREL, BRIDAL TROUSERAU, TRAVELING OU¥#TTS, ROBES DE CHAMBRE, Aad UNDBR GARMENTS of every deseription, Orden promwplty atiended to and catire satisfaction given. ~___1orp & TAYLeR. L* & TAYLOR, SRS om BYkEeN, $000 PAIRS LACR @URTAINS, AT LOW PRICE, 2180, At sore 285 to 261 GRAND STREET, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, CURTAIN MATERIGLS, OORNICES, WINDOW SHADES, TASSELS, BARDS, LOOPS and FIXTURRS, ta great variety, i" MUCH BELOW USUAL PRIORS! Loz? & sartor, © 461,10 467 BROADWA\ (Oerser Grand ured” FRENCH AND SCOTCH EMBROIDERIES, ‘ just New Shapes and Doslgns just reesived, ATTRACTIVE STOOK OF LACES, Including LACE ©0008, 2 ea Nos, 47 and 49 CATHARLW DRY GOODS, &0. L™ & 7A1108, tu 467, BRO hn nel ad “ores erand FASHIONABLE 1 sas wie Latest PARIS FORME, in and trier mal x, fastared te ee AT MODERATE PRIom. to 48] Broadway, “ ate ‘corner of Grand sect. mv DAES @00Ds, ‘Jon! reselred, par steamer Persie, TVENTY-SEVEN BN GAS ‘TEST NOVEL ERS, Reaebved éireet from Parts, RETAILED aT REDUORED PRI PRIOES) Tngraiiog & prvae vortls of caltely. new and Faantue by the yard, 255 to 261 Grand street, 47 apd 40 Catharine marcel. L’* @URTAINS. 3000 PAIRS OP RICH L ‘16H LAGE GUBTAINS, From three delinre to itt fifty deliars per paty. DRAPERY MUSLINS AND VESTIBULE LAGES, ‘At Grea: Bargain, ABNOLD. CONSTABLE & ©68., Canal, 3 Gierbh jardrebes, Wedding cutis Chaml 4e. Ladies and Merchants at os, | SESE or wheicenie and relall ty & LADO 524 BRO. Have reeetved by Jate everything thet is ‘EW and HOVET tt tle way of be found in the markets, many of nich cone Sound any etter eobblshment iy This sousiry- alse, a fine assortment ae PP cei All fresh geods of this spring’s ‘OTICE—A' SOs lode een ieee OTE FOUNTALN’S India Store is the Bpiheo where &e,ean be Pte No, 688 Broadway. French and @hinese Fans, latest Nom Eon sti New offered at ay 010, SB eee OZ AT OUR NRW RETAIL PREMISES, No. 581 Breadwa; the M an or BEApTIFOL bora | NES, . Pr AO ve REBS COORG, LAGE, be. ¥ UNSURPASSED STYLES, be On MONDAT Apa ‘16th, EDWARD ey ‘& 00. opreciae' Metrepeltina Hotel. P. 8.—Mr, CLARK) now the 8: ment, ‘and for many ee levers. A. T. ae arnW anes | Beard B.L. & @0, 0., wil be most happy te ose hls lady a FULAR TRADE IN ILLBSION GOODS WHOLE Je and retall—D. CLARKE, 648 Bread 4 H i inf a to we ea, “Whe trade ‘with Inasion inp meine EEE ‘arms. GACRIFICE 1N SELES AND DRESS €0 58 €0@DE. ARKOLD, CONSTABLE & ©0, ‘Wal offer on | Goods g e & MONDAY, APRIL 16, Barege Robes ai 8, former priee 8. Worse Baroee Hotes Rear oreny Goes 4g is, $00 SE RAE ECHO per en Pn appt mia Jnooncts and ether dresa goods pre- REDUCTION RBAL. Canal, corner of Mereer. Pe ER Nal hd a eens brood nnn ‘BLLING OFF—A STOCK OF TALRNOTRN Wis AND S German Garand Laces, Collars, Sicores. Jats, ‘Mantillas, direst from Eurepe, on Tecsday west April Ls ae Shoes Rote are Madame DABIN. Tor sale, on ‘at 814 Gamal street, third Seor, As thie sale wil only eoutions for one week, oad ail the ‘bargains seldo mecen in 500 DOZEN LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKER' Will be opened om Monday, Aprit 16. At prices greatly below thelr value. AERKOLD, CONSTABLE & 0O., Casal, corner of Mereer. 69] Broa? BROADWAY, BETWEEN AMITY AND FOURTH IMPORTANT MOTIOR. CLOSING OUT SALE OF Labs mence eloaing ont REAT xis & MOYFAN will ’. Apel 16, coma- « hak their entire satire sock ovaney }, at @ reduc. « 691 ere WiLEBO E MOXRAR nah 10 cases York Mills Shirting mavellng paid wide, 8116: por? per yard, worth by the ease 140. 691 "hems, WiLeee 2 MOTNAR. AND FOURTH ‘wine 'rinted Brilliant at 1s. per 69] oer evga, Phan fia ak strates Mal per sent; valne Ys. oer PORTER'S SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, “Sire orks OF AN OLD HUNTER, Commenced this week PORTER'S SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, anew must be sold,.k ts a chance for | BOARDING AND LODGING. 4 PARTY OF FOUR TO sIx saee from a a ‘and have Faueere of OaN Co | OARD IN BROOKLYN.—BOARD mime ENG AG! Ao ‘ase couseled | Baia wits uscemmenly pleasant Rooms and Saar root err AMILY, OR wah Bensuat eama tad Board | Fem aa ee: | ere ee BACK PARL@OE ON ‘ first floor to let t0 one er two gentlemen only, without hoese modern; levation 61 Fourth avenue, fiat mtreet, one bisek imesh Broadway. ty mai damp 6A BROOKLYN—A FAMILY OOCUPYING THE Boe or ‘street, near t+ bia, would let de- fee. ie nooo’ ov the bay with e wouirn iagrore: NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM B= — rid couple or geaiiomen. Lenion b+ ™ Board ROOKLYN.— BOARD W. Ls CLINTON AYE. nélemen, separately or together, !n small privaie family ) ase or visinliy, by & Gorman Berman geadema he well edueat, ference . 6 Macdo' fea’ Serene re Ca Eo Grae rateacs i 4 Fresh of Ameria, Aaaress#e DS RRANGEMENTS CAN NOW BE F227, 01.488 20aRD, wits CONVENIENT AND ee ea manrrid oe eae me n wih usa of bask he. Sh omrest ‘and ears deer. Apply sh 008 and 18/" Haden surr ATiass, ROOMS TO LET_WITROUT Died by four sduite, E private famby, froca tho ist of May. Apuiy ot #6 Mor Frerutsveseee avenues. ROOMS TO FPVGne Parlor and tevreeus tics soe Sea oo as A TOUK oxnrime Groton ponte, wardrobe and bak wn iran ese. would like . reieereetien a Cart rales Saee. | A FEW CHOIR 7 ee Madison URNISHRD ROOM.—A WIDOW WILL Lar eee mee since Gasaen Gesenes aoa ad Ge Fenster thet houses. Dear pee a Ree nl Mle cal A 20,02, TURNmEND neoms FURNTEED, ZOOM, AND, BEDROOM. aDsongTNG. second floors te let without Beard, in stage Room thout board, xentlemen ealy. Apply ot Mi Ninth strect wear ig hm Jy oe Lee . ver! piace, near Sixth svente. “ad “addres &, PLEASANT FRONT AND B. ROO! TES | efliee. 8 Agr ACK ROOM, PANER: > Moving in May” ‘Io's sf place, corner et Waverley ‘Slkee. Pha “ A Sreeey, MEAS BROAD, way —Board, with &. wail furn very piosaat gentleman wife, or two siagie \tleanen.. Howse first class." Leoaiton very NICELY FURNISHED ROOM oN FIRST Figo PE pas: proves ‘M No. 6 Bhth sitet, three core ine vies — an hp adag ead Rattan WITHA BED. attached; also rade joo) for = dentist te iet ano single Hoorsa in private He vase. with sil the modern revements, Aj 7 ape Prin a fe " —— — ply nee street, w doors wes', A “tinhed bones, wl a ee A WELL PUR wi wi lor, was cose ard mal aiegae serene ar lemen Tq jaire at iethin asest Grand feet The he bot 6 has modern pw ieey No moving An. 0, 18 XQRTE MooRE STREET—BACK PARLO! News ‘ball Room, to rent with beard. go NE FINE LABGE men oN past ae = FLOOR, FoR nye be a Ne G Wilow street, not three “ciln Tbe ae seen oe ae —— ; OOMS FURNISED HANDSOMEL’ — = BLOR AND BEDROOM, ON SEOOND FLO“ B i fe dan to. nag ale rm a BE. 0} ND » aed A eWit'seare, o's pentenas and Cie oe ae on. T0 sibiepelaie mie Oe ‘would lot tke Beeand Floor to a family. 4 treet, near [ae bed a app st il West Ninibstre LET—WITH BOARD—LARGE Parlor and extension Meow, Panirics, Peatlges ecmplete with'all the modern improvements and new!-| this spring; very few boarders taken. A 1 enth avenue, nesr Twelfth street. eyes A PRIVATE donee tA} RESIDING IN TWENTY.THIK D street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, will let to a alu gentleman, with bi desired, a furnished Pari twe persons. Piessaat third taat if na "Sodreom.” For f OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY RESIDING IN THIR ty-fourth street, between Third and ion avenues eould Cremgr tan Seay, with Sionanat Hooms on the floor. Apply ‘heat rown stone house weet of Third) avenue, References exchanged. ———— eet ae FOR TWO GENTLEMEN, ROOM® | one er two day Boarders, at 82 Kas’ street, exchanged. t i Weat ‘Tweuty-ised party that wish to be pe ee (mew Ro) one or Broadway, abeve Market References e3 a - aes bg, secomimodated Bn tren Boerne ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, OOSTAIN. f quire at 106 Riv ae nae ancien. Bent cheap ike » th Rooms, dpriate table if deatred. “Appiy st 38 seventh street. POABD._A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED GANT! ean have a farnished room, with bretkfast nd din ia Mor Morton street; best 0° rete BB Ws Herald office ‘eat Twente in a small pike ner, ina rs OARD.—TWO GENTLEWEN WHO WOULD Oo B “Rite fll or partial Board: bot and cold water aoet a : Ey at it at 177 West Fifteenth street, betwee. | tm the room. Reventh and OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND OR TWO SIP gle gentlemen, can be ee with pleasant roon. ‘house, lecated st sage foe wmrect, afew doo » west ef Broadway; also an office to Be. ‘TWO ROOME TO LET TO GENTLEMEN ANi) unfurnished, with cm, box 164 a a la aS egy ‘ANTED—BY 4 YOUNG MAN, 4 Ri Ww A 4 ROOM, WITH FAR. ivate fam: Leese) "week; location beti een, Twent Pr clei sree, ‘on the north side oy send aad , the other either fr: each; house has all ihe modern iaprove Ie ies Sanaa ee ” ply at Boake 20, FET WH BOARD. A WEIL PUK Aaa tan reenine booed i ‘Aus on Hay’. two sulla of Rooms oH seeond’ oor. Paiva om! juse first class. »_ Call at 9 ue. ARD.—TWO GENTLEMEN =ay ‘A GRNTLEMAN AND WIFE, BOARD Bossi fn tho iret eluse howse 153 Weer fire Herald office, sisting terms oemtion’ atti aan ‘ a . pr ‘Refereases exchanged. | ox ANTED-BY A LADY. AN UNFURNISHED 800 alg tay: where she ban, A = ay = have the ie nen od ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED Ri 4 a AED, A LARGI vieirity o€ Seventh Ward cestcoae fomemaa fom nd ita tus bool A} ts. ir event BoarD to 0 LET, WITH BO, yn B HANT | vel sty of Seven wr inust bo moderate, on pepe extension: AES IONS fe ae Hlentdodee ne mae thane nary WAT RGA UTERO oow gga as a ; iy only. GENTLEMEN ©. BEA Adéress Webster, No. 145 Toi a ORE OB TWO 9 ee SPs & © | Adérens Webster,’ No, 145 aird arene, wiating lowstion, private family, ase 43 Wer Vicon enner st Waveriy pas Tories moderates ee eal elle an er EL NN ge et ia Beit ALSO eae ROOMS TO LET— front, with Boxrd. in a frst class brown stone house, jwith e Ne lace coameal convenience, near cars and threa ata et 71 Weat Fourteenth tr street. gos por rg SQRARE—WUST SIDE, REOOND Baak street —Reome with board; (ar fama ‘and single gentlemen. Beaceonone required. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HI8 WIPE OR 4 FEW le gentlemen can be accommodated with nise oom + and fall hosa in a boube pleusnsuy" looated” and eonveche, toears and omnibuses, Dinuer a6. Apply at No. 54 Lexin, ton avenue. frail Rooms LEE, Mag and sommaniontng, cia, || (2 ST, MARK’S PLACE._YORNIGHED "BOOMS TO DEE x ining and communtoating, for a gentie es Faun and baste or wo orf ikroe bo ‘nals grease, at Ee ‘doard, at No. 68t. Mark cumalg West Tage. near Sixth a oars and stages PReferesoss ex cha OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR GENTLE. ‘men, ean have Rooms, with Board, in s first elaas house, ‘floor, all conveniences; near carsand stages. App!) ‘at 65 Hammond street, between Bleeker end Fourth wreets eee 2. NBILSON cooed BRTWHEN Beirne AXB front; aioent gue on the iea'tes floor; to et with Board sd hn ey 19 UNION PLACE, BROADWAY, Pye FIFTEENTH a front bulk of rooms floor, to let ‘whh board; also, Breakfast fre OARD IN Wen dy PLACE.—A SUIT OF Rooms dinner at 6: dara Luin for a gentleman and his wife or single gentlemen; nlao $$$ $$ $$ single Room tor one or two single gentlemen, at No. 625 BAST BROAPWAY_ WINE AND LAGER 8,4 jt: boarding bons house, | et Pes 1 Tesemmmend te = whieh A AND TUITION FOR ieee org LN La cee” ‘manners, mornis, elesalens, eotsog, de Cr Bila As ‘adres Beni, Matha WHITE STREET, NEAR BROA| a = pi of Parlors pear usm firma *. FINE ABD WANTED.—A SINGLE GENTLEUAN WISHES |, suitable for 8 doctor: mg for singl¢= Bo er safurngd joa, wi partnt Beard; oo enor genilemen and a gentleman and his wife, with Board. street enth avenue. Please oeation and ‘Address Milton Gray, sation Ee TO5 WMT ZOUs unre stexet—A YEW rue gene wishing handsome aecommodations OARD WANTED BY 4 GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, | ™ay find fine large and siry Reems. The house is onect. Parlor an room im second sory, the street, and is im every respect a first clnas in thc upper partafbe ci, im peng Teetdaat on. elius, Herald office, ig } CRRENN STREWT, CORNER OF PREROR—& 4, private family will let tonsingle gendlemen, OARD WANTED FOR THE SUMMER—FROM MAY ‘& well furnished Room asd 5 oe Steen ai ener ratty a fe Sets Saree @eleck; private family Address ver Mery. ‘References required. —————————————_$—$—$———$—$—$——— MADISON AVENUB.—A GENTLEMAN AND OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN HIS wife can be ascowmmodated with Rooms on seeond iy whore toore ure ne viner beandire a vane ‘ modors gonveaisuoss, and handsomely loetied, Tha hy tre no 0 a _ ore re ne other be ddrees, stating 3 Weal end testired CARD WANTED BY A YO! BAST FOURTEENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY BY Price Bete ee ee ee 2 "rurstahod Rooma, suitable for a rentleman aad wife; boarders, pr Ha yt i lg Clossta, hot and eold water; house besntifully located. every requisite a make home comfortable, A good tables OARD | WANTED—IN PRIVATE FAMILY IN = eye oath grorerieas ‘BIGHTH STRRBT, OPPOSITE MERCANTIN LI- ile wife and child: moleet aod taser Toeeancn ‘in Boas «) ,brary.—To it, wih Board. wo gentlemen or must be first class aati orery rene an tr terma moderaie. wenlenaee Oh Ree caraaned Booms, - dress, with full particulars, X. fexmedinte vieinity of the hotels and principal tins BAk? WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY, IN AP Sah saperioe inducements. 0; rele: iB Hornid ottog, “irene Maing ems fj = ‘BOARDING —eINGLM OR MARRIED PERSONS, SOSRTRY BOARD. Room. 10 JOUNTRY HOARD—A YOUN3 WIDOW LADY, a at a lower rate than in any ether. mse in a pre- i will ene Salk Oe 0S enetine tat cit mapa sppearanee sad ely. a8 ror noel just undergone error wile ns as! ’Address irs. Alice White, Providence. B, dren no . 5 ITS OF ROOMS O€ SECO: Pai one front Foon on third floor, ean, be hed, with , hy applying at 33 West Dinner ata o'clock, exchanged. KLYN.—SINGLE GENT! Boze, IN BROOKLYN —SINGLI eileen one floor, furnished 2 Brat class bouge replete with modern impr Pa tes sists Bananasd fs Beth IN BROOKLYN. — FURNISHED ROOM for & gent and wi at clase ‘house, coutaining Si ‘he’ modern ‘ing ihin a fow miduiee’ waikeoe helen ewe fmrner ai six veMoke “Bppiy at 103 Aruhy streak,