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‘ The Rebels in Force Near Ringgold, Ga. Gen. Joe Johnston's Rebel Force Reported to be Thirty-five Thousand, &o., &e., ee Rivcoouw, Ga. , April 1, 1664. ‘The cavalry force of the enemy has deen augmenting ‘within tho past few days, and is now amounts to about five tbourand. They are encamped in the valley at the foot of Rocky Faced Ridge, from Tunvel Bill w Varcess Baation and Red Clay, which they ho!d, The rebels have aleo a considerable force at Nickajnck Sep, siz miles below thie place, ‘The pickot lines of the rebels are witbin a mio of ours, Det no disposition is shown on either side to ‘crowd’ the siber There ie o very smali rebel force of infantry norsh of Daiton. There 's no reason to believe that General Joo John- mon has been Jargely reinforced from Bast Tennessee or Alabama. ° There aro no indications that General Johnston intends $e assume the offensive, Notwithstanding the contradictory reports, the esti- Mame of Johnston’s force, thirty-five thousand men, is early correct, Over nme hundred rebel deserters came into Chatta- Booga during the montn of March, Tho receipts of Meeerters have fallen off for a few days past, Many thousands of our veteran soldiors aro marching everiand from Nashville, tho rajlroad being unable to ac- @ommodtato them, Geveral Sherman, having completed bis tour of inspoo- ten, returned to bis headquarters at Nashville to-day Movements of the Rebot. Mexrms, Teon., March 90, 1864, ‘The rebel General McCullough is reported to be en Youle Dorth with twonty-Gve hundred men, to reinforce Severs) Forres, General Grierson has hie cavalry force out watching end barace'ng Genera) Forrest; but hie division is much pedvcod by voterans at home on furlough. Had General Grierson bis’ entire division ont at Memphis, General Forrest would not have eecaped go easily. Interesting from Memphis. Mrmrnis, March 21, 1864. @everal Grierson’s cavalry are trying to intercept the Fetreat of General Forrest. Thoy will probably pick up many 0} bis men and may be able to prevent the rebel Jeroe under General McCollough from joining him. There is no news from below of any special importance, Bospita) No. 2, at Vicksburg, was set on fire afew Pays sinco and destroyed, No tives were lost. Cotton ts firm, but qnivt. There i considerable in- qSiry, with but little offering, Rates haye an upward Peadency, and al) qnalities have advanced about three @ertes por pound over the closing figures of tho jaet re- port. The receipie, which are only by wagon, are riding. Three hundred bales were shipped North to-day, Strict Middling closes at 9c. a 60c ; good middding at Glo. w ‘So and fair at 650 ‘The steamer Tycoon was fired into by guorillas on ber own trip. No injury was done, Movements of the Rebels in Kontacky. Camo, I),, April 2, 1864. ‘The steamer Sultana, wiih New Orleans dates of the Sth of March, arrived hore yesterday, with a cargo of Sugar for St, Louis and the Aixth Indiana veterans, on voute home. The Sultana’s news is anticipated. On the night of the 28th a band of guerillas capturea @n4 burned « trading boat, seventy miles below Memphis, ‘Whe crew of (bo boat were afterwards paroled. Several bundred rebels occupy Hickman, Ky, The re- ‘Del headquarters of General Fau!kner are sald to be at Bickman, Genera) Forrest's forces arc soattered throughout paris @ Kentucky. He has a force opposite here stealing horees ep conscripting al) the men they can jay their hands on, ‘The Momphis cotton market is firm, but quiet, There We Mitle offering, and the inquiries for it are limited. bave an upward tendency, though tbe tranenctions Bot warrant the changing of figures, Good middling quoted at 600. a 620, and fair at 610. a 630, efthe Arabia at Halifax. Hauipax, April 2, 1864. ‘TRe sidamedip Aradia arrived at ball-past one o'clock » She bod heavy easterly gales tor three days, @ceuntered much We, and her paddies are broken. Se wil sai} ov Sunday morning for Liverpool. > Arriv The America Outward Bound. PortLaxp, Me., April 291866. ‘The eteamsbip America sailed at six o'clock this even- Be for Liverpool. At the same hour the steamship ‘Brmennie wok her departure for New York, The Welland Canal. Sr, Carnanies, ©, W., April 2, 1864, ‘The Welland cana) will be opened for navigation " the ‘Bab ae Sn Mity in Phitadciphia. gussat 0 OP LIQUORS AND EMPLOYMENT OV PRETTY WAITER GIMLS PROBIBITSD IN PLACES OF 4MUSB- MENT, BIC. Puruapeurma, April 2, 1864... ‘Governor Curtio bas signed the bill which was passed yesterday by the tate Lo-isiaturo, to prohibit the sale ‘@f liqoors or the employment of fenmle wallers in places ‘@f amusement in thie city, and requiring al! proprietors Mf ahows, exhibitions or concerts to take out licences. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, rv —On Tuesday, March 29, at the Apaus—Heternixcron.. of the Bedford street sthudist Episcopal by the Rev. J.B. Bagany, ®. N. Avame, of Now fork, to Mise Anwim A. Hernenixcron, of §1igo, Ireland » Trinity D., Bunny B. Hype to 'sq., ai] of this city. FY, ——OR Wodnenday, March, 30, by the . Bamvel D. Alexander, Mr. Rionann B. Hicaregow to Briawt, daughter of Mr, Samuel Uriant, of In Albany, on Tuesday, March the residence of the bride's pet by {he Rev. ur: U. Lewxox to Leoyre iso , Gonghier of the lave Narciase Remon, Exg., -Hory.—On Tuesday, March 15, by the Rev. & Day, at the residence of the bride's cage gee] O'Bune, of New York, wo Inenm, y ington Hoyt, Exq., of Brooklyn, E. Diea. —m Satarday, April 2. % scarlet fever, beloved child of Anthony acd Sarab , Allaire, Bae ‘7 months and 17 days, ‘the fanerai will be gir , or. cesaeneny, a 11, France Brapy, @ native @f the county ae is of Mollinautha, Ireland, eged 28 hae and & months ‘The funeral will take place from bis late residence, No, Feet Twelfth street, on Monday «afternoon, at haif Ca Tie relatives and friends of the family ve Feapeetta ited to witend. te Generiay, April 2, Jawee Bewr, agea 26 ba friends are invited to attend the foneral, thie (Sun- Sys afternoon, at One @'clock, from his late residence, Firet avenue. Bora. —On Thursday, March 31, Carnuune Rorenosom ‘Vana, wile of Chae Poise, of this city, a native of Gharlevilie, France, aged 37 years and 7 months. ‘The faveral will ako place from tholate residence of — deoensed, 165 Wooster street, thir (Sunday) after. 1 two o'elook Sehaat —#uddeniy, on Wednesday, March 91, Jonw Ave Bocant, ex Colonel Becond ent; New York Mate Mi.itia, ave 60 years and 26 de Fanoral will ke place on Wednesday next. Bare io Toendey'® pa, Cronwm. —Oo Setarday af Qaouwes, in the 96tb year of His relative and are respestfolly invited to at- 1 ie rosidence, No. 76 | Jerrepont ternvon, at half past two Matosrry Particn son, April 2, Harry DB, April onthe and 18 days, of the farally are respectfully MvViled W atiood the funera:, thie (Sanday) afternoon, at @'clock, from the residence of ber Rprente, No, 802, venth avenue, without further invitat "4 Connm.—suddeniy, in Brookiyn, on Friday, March 28, daw CURTIN, & Dative Of Limerick, Irel a lately Montreal (Cavada), or Porton (Maee,), aged about years Vor turtner information apply ai No. 29 Weet rarrew street, [rouklyn Limerick (ireland), Cavads and Boston papers pleme a —On Friday morning, April 1, Wrisam Camere GALL, W the BTID your Of bie age, a native of Bevtiand, Hie relatives and friends are respect ally Invited to at- the ‘urteral, this (Sunday) sfternoon, at wo o'clock, hie lato residence, No. 1 Peck slip, corner of Pearl Breet. Covarnm —On Saturday, A GAative oF tbo Connty Cork, Ire The frievds and reletives ard pril 2, Parmen Covemum, a and, aget £0 year: rompooually invited to at Jarul loos, which’ be. bere 5am Devaney, a native of county Galway, pare eyed rhea relatives and friends are respectrully Invited to at- 10 funeral, from dis late residence, maps toh No. 248 Monroe Sreets this (Sunday) aracneet, two o'clock. California papers pleae eop: Davive.—On riday, “April d 4 Pum Devine, the beloved wire ‘and daughter of ee ae viDe, Joho Murray, @ bative of county Monaghan wie Rees cv ies 1998 And Fedpeciuly Tavited ié we tas Kelces ener | at two o'clock, from to resklonco, gorner of Ybirtieth eugehand® 1010 avenue. yo papers please copy. > — 1, Mary, the oti daughter of Thent od ‘idges idges English, aged 12 y 8 months and 11 days. ‘The yeiatives and friends of the family are saint Byesae, a ‘ite, W — oer ahr (oonday) aver , ridpevi feat her county, this re BOOB, at two o'clock, Bis Voro.—On Friday, April 2, Anvin M., youngoet anne ter of ~~ lato Charios Fora, of Perth Amboy, N. J. The f i services will take placo at ihe Epiecopal rth Amboy, on Monday afterpoon, at one The friends of the family, and those of ber pean ae o'clock. bdrother-in-jaw, D, D, Westervelt, are respectfully invited to attend Carrinzes, will be Jp Attendanca at Rahway on ‘ival of the ton o'clock train from New York, ups. —On Saturday morning, ANN #1v2A, daughter of Joser aud sera Fielde, aged 2 years, 4 months aud 27 ays ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro respecifally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No, 204 Wost Twenty-sixtn atr this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further jnyitatian, Fort. —At sea, on Friday worping, April 1, EoovarD Yonr, ¢f La Rochelle, France, iate morchant in thie city, aged 45 yoars, Hie frronds, and those of bis father-ip law, Mr. Al. Peug- net, are respectfully ipvited to attend the funerrl, from bis late residence, 166 West Kieventh street, on Monday aftergooa, at one one o’clock. The remains will be takep to Greonw: ‘emetery, Gareney.-—On Saturday, April 2, Mary Gareyey, the beloved daughter of Martin and Catherine Gaifaey, axed 31 yeare, 11 monthe aud 21 days, a native of eounty Leatrim, ireland. May her soul rost in pexco—Amen. ‘The fronds of the family aro respectfully requesied to attend the funeral, from her Jato residence, No, 310 West ‘Twenty ninth street, on Monday afternoon, at two o’clock, GeonGs.—Oo Friday, Avril, after @ very ebort dub painful tines, Roswau. S, Groen, a native of Washing- ton, 2 aeenee county, Vermont, aged 41 years aud aa months. The friends and rolatives of the family are moet re. #pecifully invited to attend the funeral, this (Suuday) afternoon, at two o’ clock, from his lato ‘residence, 413 Seventh avenue, Vermont and Massachugolts papers plesee copy. Houton.--On Saturday, April 2, ef searlot fever, Mrep- muck Buake, youngest gon of Francis H. and Apna af, Holton, aged 6 yoars, 3 months and 9 days, ho relatives and (rienig ace juvited to attend the fu- nea}, {rom 143 Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn, onjAlonday aorscon At two o'clock, without further notice, Boston ind Greenfield (Mags. } papers plearo copy Hanenerr,—On Wriday, April 1, Lawrence Hantwert, the beloved chiid of Lawrenco and Hanvoriah Harinett, aged 7 months, Ihe friends of the family are rezpectfally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis parents, 122 Mott street, this (Sui day) altornoan, at two o'clock. ‘Tho remains wi!l be taken to (iatbush, Albany papers pieise copy. Hoyren.—At Upper Precknees, New Jersey, on Thurs day, Wareb, 31, of consumption, Mary, wife of Archibald Hunter, and daughter of Wi)'iam and Catharine Dinh, late of St. Andrews, Fitesbire, Scot}and, ‘The funeral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Fireehiro papers pleage copy. Hugnes.—On Friday, April 1, Wa, Bucuns, ao native of tho county Fermanagh, iretand The friends and relatives of invited to attend the funoral, on day afternoon, at two o'clock, from his lato residence, 44 City Fall place. His romaine will be taken to Calyary Cometory for in! ment. Auvier.—On Friday, Aprii 1, Josy J. Huviwe, only ‘child of Adara and Mary Livyler, xged 1 year, 11 mouths and 1 day, The relatives snd friends are respectfally invited to at- tend the funeral, this {Sanany) afternoon, at two o'clock, from tho rosidence of bie father, No. 17 Broome street, corner of Mi Rovanron.—At Ball’e Ferry, N. J,, on Thareday, Marc $1, of Dilicus pneumonia, Mr. Joy Hovanron, superintendent of the Breadway theatre, of thi aged 48 yenre, 8 monthe and 18 days. — mab, @ dutiful eon, & kind and affectionate hus- and. Funeral services will take _ on Monday afternoon, al three o'clock, from Rey. Dr, Chapin’s church. His igo the members of Eureka ir respectfully invited to without further notice, Nowborg (N. Y.} and Rutland county (Vermont) papers please copy. Evrexa Lona, No, 243, F. aod A, M.—Tho members of sie I, dge are notified to meet atthe Lodge room, Ma- sowic Temple, corner of Broome and Crosby streets, on Meustay, 4th inetant, at two P. M., for the purpose of ez g the jast Faken? of respect to our late brother, Houghton, members of the fraternity generally are reepoctfuliy: shen wo attagg. By = GEO. W. DILRS, W. Mu. JRVING.—OD Saterday morning, April 2, Tomas B., eldest son of Richard and Annie Irving, aged 3 years, 8 months and 7 days. The relatives ad friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tue residence of bis a 126 Willett street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Tysy,—Op Saturday morning, April 2, James, on! son of Jamee and Atelis Ivey, aged 2 years, 7 month: Ga; ‘Tho funoral will take place, from the residence of his Parents, 167 Duane street, pear Hedson, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’cl ck.’ The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend, jowns.—On Saturday, April 2, JonN Remy, eldest son of John Henry and Sarah E. Jones, aged 14 yours, 2 months and 6 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- ders of Americue Lodge FP. and A. M., and the mem- ders of Young ‘America Hook apd Ladder Company No. of Brookiyn, B, D.,are respectfully Invited to attend ile funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, git further notice, from the renidence of his parents, No. 173 Broadway, opporite Seventh street, Brookiyn, E. 'D. Kane —On Saturday, April 2, Joan Rartirw Kare, on % — and Catherine Kane, aged 1 year, 7 montbe and tho ai ¥ nly aro respectfaily cin, The relatives and friends are reepecifully invited to at. tend the funeral, from the restdence of bia parents, 258 ‘William sireet, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. Keuy.—On ‘Satarday, April 2, of ‘conaurption, Aysm, youngest daughter of Jane and the late Henry Keily. Her friends and those of the fom Hage) Peepects noral, from her late renidence » April, Ricuanp 6. Keswepy the 36th year of nis ago The friends of the femily are requested to stiend the funeral, from hie late residence, 128 White street, this wren morning, at ten o%lock. rest ost Twenty fourth street, on Monday ofternon, at three err —In Preoklyn, on Friday, Apri! 1, after a Jong and painful Sines, Jouw Loy ap a” native of London, England, jo the Tath year of h The relatives and Fn de of ‘the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1864. ANS. Pints URGE. Fancy Ba R, CHINA PRARLS. PNGLISH MILANB. ment at Calvar ROUGH AND REA Hog Perrs,—On , April 2, Ames Manca Perens, tho DUNGTARL SS peared te ter of Charleg abd "huwa Potarer aged 8 UTONS, meenpowy ended aa > watt" a STYLE, sixth blreet and Fifth Avene, Ohi “*Yowana-< Saturd turdhy, April 2, Mrs, Ler mien: of Jaiwee Powers, a Bailes. of of the parish of Fermoy, county Cork, tretand, in the 64th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the famtty, avd <— thore Of her 0p Maurice, are reepectrally myited to attend the pede from her late realdence, 316 Third street, this (Bunday) afternoon, at ome ‘Wolock, without further FERS, NRW DESION?, ontY Rd PIECES fat COCHOR. Te rit ORS RIBBONS y ey AND brexas? COMMENCING, ‘at ¢o PER ONNR? BILKS, ALL COLORS. DORNET AOE ano i MILLINERS ACPPLIRD a AN JOBBERS’ PRICES, 7 ing ff FLOWERS, AT Se, BOX, ee ie TRE: Nee Ti Reuse Poser, | 100 a0 BUNCHES PRENGH. FLOWERS, Sor er jomew B, Purdy, aged ; ‘years and 3 athe: ” VINE GRENADINE VERE more Tre friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, without urther notheo, thia (Sunday) afternoon, at ono o’olock, from the residence of her uncle, James R. MoGregor, Eaq.. No, 181 Orchard.street. Roukk.—On Saturday, April 2, of consumption, Euuen Rounn, widow of Matthew Rourk, a mative of the pai of Milltown, county Westmea| ‘The Iriende and acquaintances o the family are re snecttully invited to attend the funeral, from her hte LOTS or FANDESROHT’ “ eRe A UcTION Frlita WERK. CO: NCING AT *o., re bear (OR LOTS) OF COLLARS THIS WRYK. uP. Gon Lore) Oe Dagmar are, Cay UP. oR ie © ber ENPID AESORTM ENT" oy Bug LACES FOR press Tim INAS LACE FOR SLEEVES, be ae DESIG ane aeLntma TODAY AP ESS THAN IMPORTERS PI roidenco, No, 6 Amity atreet, Srookiyn, this (Sunday) 2.00 PAIRS afternoon, at half-naat two o’clocls, Tho remains will bo DIR" REGULAR QRNTe BRAYY Interred in Flathosh aren! oe airs Ne, DIES Hone, te, Mo, gare ORRINE, Friday, April ‘ann Ronee, * Bo. |8e., 26. 78th your of hie age,” ® 4 TRS¥R? HOBE, fa. }00.. 150, 18e, Pe, Tho remains will ba taken to Parehase Westchester county, for Jetermeenty from his late residence, 185 Fast Twelfib etroat pat al sein Saturday, April 2, flaruy Roosae, in the 0th year of her age Panera! from the bonee of her brother, 101 Tudson avenue, Brooklyn, On Monday moruing, at nine o'clock. Hor friends aro rerpectfully invited to attoud. New Lonaon papers please cory. Ricuarps —On Thursday, Maro $1, Tuomas Ricans, ar of bis age. The re'atives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sundsy) afternoon, at 0. oes WARE HOBB, 16. XCn LE 7 IDs 7, shee odin CONCEIVARLB at $l. Fe OTS BLE MYR WEAR, Se. UP. ODS AT ATYLB, ror SPRING AND BU: WHOL! HAR THAN mhtatd PRIO?S. Oa ed LOT OF THAT 200 YARD BPOOL OOFTON, aNoramr LOT SPOOL COTTONS, 66 DOZEN. REST 5 YARD SKIRT BRAIDS, Co. BEST NEEDLES. 4c, PAPER. WES? PING, 40. PAPER. one o'clock, from his late veeidence, 221 Hast Fifty-fifth | WATR PINS! 2e. wreck eee 5.00 BACK couns. SLIGNTLY IMPRREEOT, 90. ReA.—On Satarday ovening, April 2, at halt past five | OVER 200 STYLES OF FANCY BUTTON BUGLS GIMP AND 72S a ae ak: COMBS, BRATDS, TAPRS. PORTRMONNATHS AND. FANCY ARTIOLES. LARGE ASSORTMENT OP FANCY bay o'clock, of congestion of the lungs, Groncx Jawss Rea, in the 44th year of bia ago. The funeral will take placo on Monday afternoon, at half post one o'clock, from hia late residence, 123 High CReUMERIRS, stroet, Brook!yn, ‘The rel and friends of the family arnayonha Visiting OPENING ATL WiLL FIND are reepeettully Invited to attend THIS RSTARLISIDMENT WELL, WORTH A VTSIT, LLC At Yorkvilia, on Saturday, April 2, MARY, THE PANCY. DEPARTMENT WS. FULD 0} widow of the Rev. Bradley Sillick, aged #4 yearsand 2 | RiositiEs. SCH ATCA AND MUSICAL, wtont months, BS OPERATIO} THE RR aT 7: THE Bera DEPARTMENT. AON THE FIRST FLOOR, 18 Fre BY FIGHTY PRET, Bite a UPPER FLOORS" USED FOR WHOLE- WM. KINZBY, Ros, 22) and 223 Eighth a eniy.firat and Twenty-seco At THE CRYRTAL TACO re MPORIUM, WILL BE OFFERED pity Cowra WBER, SEVERAL ua INVOICES SILK AND DRESS oops, Dorehaeed at the recent MUCH BELOW THE “ost” oF IMPORTATION. HANDSOME CHECK SILKS at de 67. and upwards, The funeral services wil) be held in the Fiehtv-sixth street Methodist Episcopal church, between ‘Third and Fourth avenues, on Monday afterncon, at tttee o'clock. ‘The friends of her son, Rev. J. A. Billick, and of her sonr- in-law, Rev. P. U. Gakiey and Rev. A. Mf. Osbon, are in- vited to attend without further notice. Srarr.—-In Brooklyn, on Saturday morning, Apr? Captain Sasven H. SraRR, Third Misgour! Volunteer, from. disenge contracted at the giege of Vicksburg, aged 25 yenrs. Taperal services will bo held at his father’s residence, oe 136 Amity street, Brooklyn, on Monday, at twelve clock, noon, Tha friends of the family, and the mem. bors of tho Fourth Comp ony, Seventh regiment New York National Guard, aro reapectfully iuvited to attend. Tho remains will be taken to Danbury, Conn., for inter- es ‘ ea reas FOULARD SILKS, YARD WIDE. AND NEW STYLES, eALKY.—On Friday, Apri) 2, after ashort iWness, | 68 and 8a worth Ws’ and | Mavyiw A.. eldent gon of Alfred and Sasan E. Sealey, aged | , VERY RICH PLAID ‘AND SATIN STRIPED SILKS, 22 vears, 6 montus and 17 days, The relatives and friends of the family are reapectfnliy invited to attord tho funeral; from the residence of his barn DRESS SILKS, PLAIN COLORS, 10s, and up- wardn, parents, No, 151 W Forty-third street, this (Sunday) AT SO, aitornoon, at three o’cloek. His remains will be taken THE LARGEST STOCK OF BLACK gmKs, on Monday meruing to Manbasgalt, 1. 1., for ioterment. WITH AND WITHOUT LUSTRE, Sroor Oa Friday, April 1, Orcas. only ehtid or Amos aud Mary Stookey, sgad2 yoar, 5 months and 25 jaya. ‘Tho relat ves avd frieuds are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the regidence of her parents, No. 238 Weshingtom street, thix (Sunday) afternoon, at one o’clook, The remains will be intered in Greenwood Cemetery. TyNaN.—-At her residence, 203 Ricks street. Mary, relict of Laughlin Tynan, of Herlingford,‘county Kilkenoy, Ireland, Tho friends and relatives # the family, snd those of hor eona-in-law are requested to attend the frnoral, from St. Peter’s church, corner of Hicks and Warren streete, on Monday afternoon, at two o’elock, without further invitation, Vay Erne -—-On Saturday morning, April 2, of scarlet fever, Exvira, ovly child of Jobo If, and Phebe A. Van Krten, aged 2 yoar, 7 months and 15 days, ‘The rolatives and friends of the family are respectfully uvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hor parents, No. 3 Pacchin place, Wost Tenth street, this goed afternoon, at shree o'clock, without further In- vit (at retail), in thiscity, Witla a afehaeaun THES WILL BE FOUND UNUSUALLY CHEAP, A SUPBRB eas ee eg AND FANOY us NOK POPLIN RUPAOAS, MOFATRS, EXGenuaa attic LUSTRE, GRENADINE, FOULARD, im Cheaks, Stripes, Brocade, Plaids and Plata colors, jn all the new Shades and Col ‘At 28,, 28, 61,. 38, 38, Gd. and dw, per yard, The above assortment will be 1 be found the most extensive of the citv. and at ARCO LOWRST PORSTRLE PRICES. = here SILK LUSTRE, raiding. Ls An aanoriment of Ye AIDED RO’ In FRENCH Tor LIN AN ‘at the cost of the goods without ALSO, « te atock of Avery ote sly e NOM ERTIG. COTTONS at the same price as they wholesaled at by THB CASE. Ladies wil! Jo well to call and examine for themselves; they will find the goods from 26 to 50 per cent below the seine class of mode Broadway. ter county papers please ¢ At his residence in Coxgackle, Greene county, on Friday, Aprii 1, Horano N» Wricer, in the ¢5th year wh bis age, brother ‘of Hiram and Albers H. Wright, of this elty. Funeral at Coxeackio on Wednesday. Warp —At Mulford Station, N. Je, Saturday morning, April 2, Eowry Warp, late of Ward & Knapp. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at bis residence, om Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, Trains by Central Railroad of New Joreey leave foot of Cortlandt street at tweive o'clock. Wintan.—-On Friday, April 1, Tucrsaa Waris, the be- loved wife of John Whelan, jo her ast year, a Viative of the city of Dublin, Ireland,” Tho friends of the family, 2nd the Meebanics’ Union Benevolent Society. and Mechaules’ Mutual Benevolent Society, are respectfully invited to atreud the funeral, from hér lute residence, No. 76 Prince wtrést, this (Sun- day) afternoon, at two o’cloek, Doblin papers please’eopy. Not having the enormous rent to pay of Broadway stores, I ean afford to sell at much jower privea, ORYSTAL PALACE cr uuponivM OP FASHION, Ww. R. ROBERTS. AmmouD, iil a iat r, Ne MANTILEAS AND. CLOAKR ON babe) pepe, “Tiso rs ney PIA CAMEL 'S BATR SHAWLB AND SCA‘ RFS. val wT corner ef Mersey, T GRAND STRERT Ci TRIW COODR STRAW GOODE. Pr si nS a TRG Re eo ‘The largest sloek aver exhibited by one howise in this eity, = Over one hundred thourana Bonnets, Bloomers, Bo; MISCELLAREOUS. Hats, e Cent to Twent! an iy, Dole spacial attention io missey and.radice’. Bloomers, com Dye! 470, EVERY ONE.—-STEINFELD'S FR prising Brapress Josephine, Madeira. Coquette; Bepai 20 TEE RA Aignsot ail the titer in the 0 ther atyle, below Inst year’s epend for their sale upon extensive ad pufling, eccentric bottles and “Peter the deceived buyar never purchases therm The Fren-h Cognac Bitiers—the discovery at Wrench pheatcian agd chemiat, Leroux—are the Invigorating ing appetite and erercising @ inoxt galulary digest SUL nd II's Grand and 66 Allen atreat, i Pifik look east from the Bowery, A EG REAP § AnD Sane At NONS New Stylea reaay MORDAY, A he ts i . 2 GRAND, ps 4 eT A bale? a ant ans 6a Alien ateeet a a < Gran A, and " pnd Filth block eam from the Bowery. UT Gnaxn sree —— eto) E. AT "im COR APES BONNET iT 1 IN He é Tey. avery ee Meg! rt) a wo wit ONCS USED Tt bairdrensin gray halr to n three days, Does not rtaln th tiroly different f over yet offered } ‘ca pub, ts original colo stop tta faith d keep the head cl 4n or nofl the iy ne Mt LLNERY LADES under priea. RIT Bal ny other prep Borgsins 4 8. BANDS. COLLARS, $5 per hall d im fan Yor ‘aie ‘al t the ay ‘in ancy Doxet LINe® ‘HAND |, GLOVES, HOSTERS, Anat a. CURVALIRE, DWARD RIDER, No. Ay Broadway, Now’ York. 1) and 1< Grend and 6 Alleu _ Consultation free. Fifth Dlock east froma the Bewerg. HOMAS R. AGNEW, wHo 18 yauee. a ing Teas, Correr: eta, Pm, ; : Cy ae openst ty nie tnees Ti ref So everybody eae now be spl “GRAND TRY ETC. SOBAP STORE. are pth FRENC pM ow AND Aleo, targe Additions to the Dress Trimming Stock, Orna- G Sands street, Brooklyn, thie (uuday) sivornovs, at | Rilher famillee or geocere rishi" ments, date ow, we ere aay 7 a . 1 pis ; pi Greenwict and Merry ‘esa Aan 1, Grand ero ANN. pra night, warn Mann, aged = - Lf this De , 6 Allen street, sr = etrance 0 Piri eek cos tron the Bowery. be ge relatives and friende of the family are reapectfaliy Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 113 Macdor street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o goo wlan ut forther invitation. On Friday, April 1, Anza Mamsnars, In the ot ‘year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, and thore ot hie sons, Ebenezer 8. and William HB. Marshall, are respect- fully’ invited to attend the funeral eervices, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two Yelock witbept further, invitation, at 160 Kast Tenth street. ‘The # will be taken to Stamford, Cono., for interment, arday, April 9) Mrs, Saran Metvix, to attend the fane- The relatives and friends are tov! ral, on nyt toe At two o'clock, from hor tate res dence, 187 t Forty-tirst street, Mobowacu.—On Saturday morniog, April 2, Maras MoDonaan, @ native of Carrowkul, Shaty Sligo, Irelaaa, sont of the late Brigadier General Michael an, ore ears, ‘The frieude of the family are invited to attend the funs Tet. this (Sanday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from bya Hospital, corner of Broadway and Duave sireet, Tho maine will be taken to Osivary Cemetery for Seafinest.” oer eeaees = No on ae 31, Waa m. 80 . MoCiellan, aged 2 years, 8 mt thm oa relatives an’ are respectfully invited to - tend the Tumoral, trom bis tate resideace, Third hear 126th streot, thie (Sunday) afternoon, at one o' ard The remains wil) be interred in Greeuwood Cemetery. McDonatp —On Friday, Aprii 1, Mama MeDowa: eideet daughter of Patrick and Maty McDonald, aged 15 years and five days, Her parente are natives of Kilken- Dy; Ireland. The friends and relatives of the family reepectfally Invited to attend the funeral, this (ondey) afternoon, oo'eloek, from her late residence, No. #3 Union avenue. Brovklyn, kK, D. Her femains will be iuterred to Calvary Cometery. Ma jo#.—On Thoraday, March $1, 07 scarlet fover Avmune Averera, youngest danghter of Theodore L. and Adeline A Miagagnos, aged 2 youre and 20 days, Tho relatives and trionds are \pyited vo attend the funera!, from the residence of ber pareots, 201 Seher- - treet, Brookiyn, this (Sunday) atternpon, at two . Orleans, Boston and San Fraptieco papers please © Wick mron,—On Thoreday, March $1, of consumption, Mancanrr Mack ative of Kilkenny, Cagtiecoms, Ireland, in the 44'b year of ber age, The friends and acquaintances of the family are re. Spectfully invited to attend the fupern), this age td Afternoon, at two o'clock, from 17 Dominick siroek Tremaine will be tuterred in oh na lybgg Cometery. Canada Wert popers Pape am Nru.—On Saturday, April 2 noe org only ebild of oi}, aged Jobo end Oatbarin relatives friende of the fa Tomy are respectfally Invived vo attend the funeral, from bond gptnnnen 2 figeg parents, No 90 King street, thie (Sunday) afternoon, at vivo o’elook, Nwne—On Friday, April 1, Jom Novnve, aged 69 eon. Teno xolativor and friends are Tospecttully invited so : = oS ee eee 3 is 22) |/$ DANCING “ACADEMIES. = SARD.—MR. J. A, MACPHERSON MOST RESPECT. AT? DE, PERCEVADS, 637 BROADWAY, ALL KINDS fully revurne his f the pupile 8 ten faren'e Clone guid for the prompt and nae ‘hich they were | Sacques, Corsets Chem drenved at, bis last exhi eed rennet of numerous Basi wketn, &e.: Ladies’ Embree « the most pleasing fanoy ion Weatiy Made Under Garinonta, Fl inleny Milltary ball, 194 ick 01 Bowery, un Mouday eve N, B.-Soctai Ken ier ie er wh > iinet snd bedclothes. B Braid y 2, han ndkerentefs, ‘able linen an en. Hop to iserrow evening a! tke Acwlemy Us mad tam D ANCING ACADEMY, #7 MERCER STREWT. BR- tov and Bil Embroideries le to order. emi — aad btnarenn ad executed prrfectly. ween Sprig and Prince al -ceis. Assembiy Dalle evening. Dancing contences ei §oviocky Manager, J. BI, , LPacas, aLracas. ALP A‘ ‘Th DANCING AApaRy, Twenty-third street. — ae A Atte, Sette 6, 2 wit! mire Dew Bonk of these mort mare and a Including: ett ngs shade veh OUR" LAVE! ri he a Ty a DLACK, VEYEON & JOURSTON, 174 Bewory, near Houston street. RiGaTh AVENUE Ne of bent an Seatranie wo 08 oplor ima ALL BAND WILL GIVE A BALD AT W Ving Aue ory Tuceday eventing, April 12, forthe denefit of the United Biates tary Gommnlssion. ‘Several povellice, will be rendered,” an $3, Jo admit » gentle. a must member of ine basid, © Marion arent Cousens a AND SKIRTS AT GAYNOWS. We have reosivedsper sonnet Cella a magnificent os sortmont of nowt Spring Coed RE EXVRESS—BURN nh arnitare x a Firth and fast eae RAL SKIRTA. ene thousand dozen of cas enlayrated ant elegant Sting aND MADE PAWS CO aires. "We wenld eal (be Spestel Mention of ladies fn whe Pide on horsede GUEMERIAN CORSET, O¥R HOUR FROM SEW YORK jet Raviroad, families wud ahere Rooms, with Board, im the Simmit Hows rpented, pure mount boomers. fine dive the ‘bouse te Br Dear eburehes, schools, port oiier. and TUE oF, {he railroad depot. | Fourteen trains dally. For is Addrese oF apply ai ‘he Siminit House, Bummit, N. F OST—ON MONDAY, MARC: wait a pia b Lie ghby, person return we him to the, Marion Honse, ner of Bpriny an. ¢ receive @5 row Gall between 10'and en JP AURIMONY.-Wut EVERY WAN SHOUMD MARRY. 'o know, read Illust 4 Po anh 4 Illustrate iu inet, by WM. BARI, M. "Tao pat in ponled envelope for 26 cunts, irons Bw WO PINE HOWSEA FOR Lee bask ond 16 hands high, ax CA Droken, and warranted snan, erenied; ra 7 TMMIT, K, J. or belt, r 3,8 ie exactly what ie ae, sod will be much wora, Also LE ah ‘Ok LADIE® PAGH, TRULEY CORSETS, both piatn and amprire ele, A’, can LK AND. eatin Nace de of fintshed, all colors apd sizes; Minsen’ Corset 6 Cepeit pes) of Mualin, Hairoloth, are Jone. iow pr GAYNOR, Tmporter and Hpastasuren o Bighth and Ninth streets Gears, OLoaks, craks, AT DAVInsON's BOWERY ¥ OLOAR STORE, NEWEST SPRING nD SUMMER PASHIONS, von Lapras, BIpeES AND CHLLORER, len’ is, from 6 ae to 91a be sold separately or together, tablew. corner of Beventh avenue and Twenly frota 10 10 8 o'clock, __ ASTROLOG to the crowded state of ot omit all advertisements coming ua : : a 77 ~Dmingt othe crowded state ft columns we com feligg,1@ omut ait” “cvertisemente coming wader Uh adore tation wastet Catto =e trl len wa ‘Upon poitiely. ree eee A. DAVIDSON, 264 Bowery, shade. - EEO. Ree ABT: , PLUNKETT & McOULLOGH, BO. 290 BOWERY, Bove new splendid ajoqy NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, fa gipre latent ported fri also opens tn edition to the above, Giz Casee of GOODS, 64,, Sa, and Crea ane rat Hike mon! rorceh mamatactare, Ii 1m plain Plaid ape Bizipe, e wien 0 FTE: : thks. oa ootore! ana Fancy Poviard Siley, frou Se, 6, ver Ub. "Quod Mae Auk. $1 1 $1.75 pee yard, Yard wide “ will be sold wide Striped Bilks, eligb®fy damaged, We hare ALPACAS, ARPACAB, ALPACAS. have ‘asea COLORED ALPACAS. "AND QUERN'S CLOTHS, ier BLACK ALP sO, \Cas ae. ngMuAZINES, est it Sa Ma as}in me : We would invite shan ‘aticuion to" ef ge rin ‘oat received from a oe Ne Game FRENCH POPLAN (iil Warn) be poet IMITATION OF REA Gets age ROLOERRD to, Vvery a GARTAN, PLUNKETT & MeCORLoucH, io. 20 Bowery. te @00Ds, DRESS GOODS. The apes tention of the ladies of New York and enr- rounding et js Invited to onr NEW 4AND FABIIONABLE ye £88 GOODS, FOR SPRING AND sommes. Witare We have aino recived from the auction sales of the past week LARGR ADDITIONS 70 OUR 8TOCK MEDIUM PRICED D DRESS GUODS, SMALL PLAID POPLINS 1a: (pew designe), at Mo. per peat ha OR ry haha BLACK AND WHITH CHECKED POPLINS, 28¢, and DOUBLE: WIDTH POPLINS (aiik and wool), at 60, POPLIN ROBES (richly ees at 5 (8) each, IN & JOHNSTON, 774 Bowery, ver bao streot. ——— =e DRY Gov. NADP APO DLL AA NN tt nD Q. a. mON PED Stanbctreet, ce. iia Bowery. i peered A prt. Tae oe whl han ‘ev weges Tibtathn a0 Dean i coe of eee since the latot Fs "Komi Bi end 6; supervision. of John architect, ‘9 asuificient guarantec forthe Field arcsivecttial “Avilla Shears, hay. the wel knows ‘energetic and Ate builder i given speci:t atten ton sia ablilial eats work since fts com nence. en’-and under iy yy yong strength and 2 Bilsiat ateeeman bah lai, ia now coumpiciing M wils we ‘will be in force ane § Bower: rm ninent are FIRST. STRICTLY ONS Pelion BECOND.—ALLOUB: OPER ox rourm, THIRD.—NO URGING TO PUROHA eentleman': walkers will'tske pleasure'in intigducing Jadif fron the eountey, strangers trom Europe, ‘and our oid patron peorerr deparinen ‘ock wil Goat Biles and Cloths, of which we have the largest assortment in the Unite States, Josale and retail, ae omnia Mowsnay. RASO) aie sa SPLENDID ASSORTMENT REAL LAGB, pans i BEADED, PLAIN STITCHED, pi NEW § STYLES. JAMES A, HBARN & 80N, 175 BROADWAY. ABOVE NINTH STREBT, XOLUSIVELY FRENCH FLUTING, ONB TO TWRN- inches wide all materials punetual’y tinted, and de- h ivereds at MR. GOLDEN 8, Pi Ling eatabliah ments, 18 Amity street. N.B.—A bide half (rom Broadway, 127 Bleeo" er. strort, below Woostor and 261 Fulton sireet, Brooklyn, Call and examine, FPAsurowase Daess coons AT RETAIL AT LORD & T\YLOR'S, Nos, 461 to 467 Brovdway Just received por sta Floremtines. Grenacine Hernanis, Crepe de Chine, Prap de Roubaix, Drap de Biarttz, Popeilne de Paris, Orvaniies, Paria Prints, Pol! de Chevre, te. eo. 180 at siorés 25510 261 Grand 1 47 and 49 Cathar! URNISHING DEPARTMENT mers, AT LORD & TAY. ORS, Ros, 461 (0.467 Rroadwa., corner rand ata HOSIERY. UNDER GARMENTS, GLOVES, tks, SCARFB, 4c, In ereat'varioty, Also at stores 255 U0 261 Grand street, And 47 and 49 Catharin Another Jat ‘af oil boiler worth $13734; (0) French rai newest imporiattons, full length widths, warranted full dress pa'terns. and Germin Dress Goods in great va ine oUF stock. JAMES MOONEY, 103 and 110 Sixth avenue, seven an! elzbt p. English ‘Gan’and exam: Rr LACES AND EMBROIDERIES LORD & TAYLOR'S, Nos, 461 to 467 Broadway, corner Grand street. Jon 481 10467 Broadway. corngr Grand street “es leant Digdegone pi esrs. rich * Tecent steaiera, is ye ores 350 3H ORAND STREBR, 80 al sts 255 ta and. wand 49 CATHARINE STREET. BAL INDIA CAMELS HAIR SHAWLS, IN LONG’ and square, comprising some the moat elegant RUSSKLL, 232 Wooster street, Shawls everimporte! J. third door trom Aumity street, LINBN GOODS AND (ANDKERCUIEFR. RIBBONS AND STRAW GOODS, FRENCH FLOWERS AND FANCY GOODS. PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. HOSIERY AND UNDERWBAR, LACES AND EMBROLDERIES. CORSETS AND YANKEB NOTIONS. MACY’B CBLEBRATED — FRENCH KID GLOVBe; “Dit and 206 Sixth avan' Two doors below Fouriges ASHIONABLE CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, ‘Au attractive assortment of Spring an? Bummer Cloaks and Mant! lag, including the latest Paris Novelties, wilt be openea on MUNDAY, Apri! 4 and o’ered at retail, LORD & TAYLOR, Now, 451 to 497 BROADWAY. Nos, 255 to 20) GRAND STREET, Now. 47 and 49 OATHARINB ST* RNSTRONG. , ARMSTRONG.) aIXTH AVENUE. BELOW ELEVENTH STREBT, IMPORTER AND RETAILER oF FRENCH, BWI8S AND SCOTCH WORK IN RVERY Also. Pg hth’ TRIM MIN G8, REAL AND IMITATION LACES. Epaus. TSBEIRTINGS, FLOUNULNGS, &o., ri ates ‘BLOKD™ ND AND MILLINERY Goops, NAINSOOK, [MULLS, Doane. CAMBRICS AND IRISH LANBNS, DAMARics, TownLLANas, ae, Y AND G1.0VE! a ryiaty COMPLETE STOCK OF vannbe ENG. FRENCH AND DOMESTIC GOO) MEN'S pe ale Goons or BUPERIOR. MANUPACTURE, SOARFS, NEORTIES. CRAVATS, COLLARS, 4&6. shade and quality of Bonnet and Trimmi: mere sRIDBONS. = ene FimHe A ARATE Sean oN MONDAY NEW W LOT 0 IMP. DRIED MARTIIAS, AN ELKGANT ASSORTMENT OF THEIR OWN Ma MANUPACTURB, LLAMA AND OH ANTILLY ARE BHAWLS AND 1) POINTES, be 4 "QUALITIES. BURNOUS 773 BROADWAY, I Putied PNDERLINEN, ABOVE NINTH STREE! INFANTS’ DRESSES. AN BLEGANT ASSORTMENT, BOTR AND OF OUR OWN MANCPAUTURIN ote ORTATION WiLL BB ‘OPENED ON MONDAY. JAMES | A. HEARN & BON, 7 BEROADWAS, : ABOVE NINTH’ sr ie aND OHILDREN'S FC FURNISHING DEPART. MBNT INT AT TAYLOR’ tin aun Todel BROADWAY, corner of Grana street, NOVELTIES IN Ladies’ Breakfast Robes, aud Roves Chambre, Ladies? gd Children’s Lin ad Under Clothing. Children’s and isso’ Cloaks, 1 ia and Diner ag Capa and Gate, | Complore, Ac. LAM. RECEIVED BY L a FONTS aba iLLER & GRANT, 709% Amuperd nenertment ef Die note goods, ef tho newen tad most approved (rr DEFARTMENT, os RD & Rw ig DSB ¢ FApatos, BO , MANTILLAS, BLAC! 261 Grand Pod a} Catharine sirbek M. 979% ap rans avence, Has now iy paints Sp MANTLLAD SND CLOAKS of the latent mupinunene pea AND CLOAKS, : MONDAY, APRIL WE WILL BXUYOIT OO SPRING STYLES MANTILLAS AND CLOARS, Manafectured from ihe laieel and most approved designs Zakeretotore, Jats wil fxd our peices twenty Yo thirty Der cont lous than Broadway WONTON & JOHNS! No. ays Bowery, near Houston MORRIS, clined snniats oat M™ 8. Ant ‘Wprreanes ‘s Eh the = i city. ings Just neatest in the Freugh colored | Sb N® 8P RING rae: AxD oe new PAMIB aN oes DON STYLES, couons “OF Sue BRABON. Ihe hw. ora SPRING BHAWLA, VERY CHO! i T\peNING OF CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS 0. J, MANTILLAS =O, J, O° itera a 2 akon. ‘will open on Tuesday, April Fidh 008 OO KKS AND MANTILLA Ag, CABTAR, for and summer wear, comprising many novelties of ie MIL UROPEAN AND. AMRRICAN STYLES, Ai nCH Mani BilAWi8 AND BURNOUR, APPLETON'S BOOKSTORE, encinnsisisss tema PAPA BANGING pow snanns LACE CURTAINS. U0) i, SOLOMON a 8 id 4 At very low prices, by Pp AND LYONS SILKS, tont'£ Pivlows, agi At ROLES, Soatas ae, PASTUONABLE LOW Prick bs at Ry VARIETY, A Oe re on af aad 4) GATHAKING #1 RBRT, dal bart NS’ MILLING Mane mover mae Mae Se ety ; mada fashiouabie. Bleach ae “MACY. NOW OPEN, OUR SPRING aoc oF.) RID GLOVER, 204 and BN Bixth avenue, Two doors below Fourteenth swreeh aaa SILKst SILKS! CONTINUATION oR Out Pee GREAT 8AL¥ OF PRTL 4, 1964. We will oer several larze invoices ef cheap Silke, chaved at the oe acting ends ee peed and Pri ‘8 sacrifice on the cost of 1uiportat SILKS SILKS! SILKS! SMALL, NEAT CHECK SILKS. only 5°. heer SOLID UHEOK SILER, very wide. ouly 7c; & Gaalt, PLAID SILK: 'y fine goods and ch po at), ERY RICH PLALD SILKS, AL ‘st 25 and $1 50, STRIPED SILKS, very wide, pags Camaged, at leas thi baif the sound value. / BBA’ amen cee 0083 HEAVY corde sexys ‘resent ia $1.25, $1 873%, #1 50 10 $2 BEAUTIFUL = = a out lustre, for moural ne and $1 62% PLAIN SILES, all the nes colors Ladies will find the prices of our aoe [eae Jowar than Broadway sore vag & JOBNETON, No, 274 Bowery, ucer Houston street, UN UMBRCLLAS AND PARASOLS, of the mont fan at al ant tp ot gr 0. it and Lu les will find our stock ae mee the largess -y per eafn ON MONDA oy , &8 this brane! aero WILLIAM JORNSTON, of 214 Bowery ihe has been ‘cntabliahed in. tne’ Bowery, 1n the Umbro ‘Parasol trade, foF upwards ras ws BrTON & J FE iitthnon W_XK. Peyton), % Bowen a near Houston street. GPeino AND sonnen ‘SHAWLS Til novelty of the seasor A fine assortment, — Cais a STE 7 at R 461 Lome FS ATNE crue Grand thy fond 49 CATHARINE sTaRET. __ asad AND SUMMER pong THE LATEST RMONELIES or baer AND Lokke at QO, CAREY'S, &00., Late CHAS. STREET 8 Bocaway gure, SHAWLS, SHAWLS. ALL THE neve T STYLES IMPORTED GRENADINE SHAWLS {bomnon CAMELS’ HATR | R EWES. _ SrniruD eRocas Fi Gi Ve. odaiia wet 6 enone Bich sirat Moe, PLal MOUAMBIQUE 1 sitawig.¢ yoauuy 4 AND ViS8UB xlidjes gill dnd eur stock the largest and mont select | PEYTON & JOHNSTON, 274 Bowery, near Houston siree! QPRING CLOAK: iS) sraina CLOAK, AT THE BROADWAY 747 BROADWAY, sTTLE, CLOAK EMPORIV) OPPOSITE ASTOR PLAC: We will snow on cn Hn 4, In addition toe 81. Ogre en Cdousy s RobANIELS, Aras K roma ne ratpuaearess oda fads or eit gs Pe Ag oa, init ent Kengths cheaper than down town jobbers 9° whole pieces, a Grane se fog i Nem sty Si and S16 Gran a 8 Ate ‘Ke. 1 pow aan BERT G+ Wikia aaa ye Ree Witiamebritee Orters for ath house, No. 6 1‘Hiovemth street. secmetell MILLINERY. ee. yA G's, BIS GANA arannr —J0e At xaba re a, 3 hy eg reg ‘Tor the oy ‘opening, will be oxnibiled on ORTMENT of the i pee on Ps day, pen LARGE AND ELEOANT Al and frumner Miser t styles, jawest cash prices, Woes PARTS TORRRS, [ Fe tall se AL SETS AND STR. BER Ldihanmernat 1 oy, Aor ROADWAY, BAB © Spring Millinery. MULOHINOCK, 688 da Anperb agsoriment M3 N. BHEARMAN TAKES PLEASURE IN A’ cing that she bas oar ‘2's hand Mitrmtihiean tosea i aecasr ania TO INFORM Li No glad VARA, Bi BINNS th ib oe See ai RONNE, Re Y, BMPOR! 2 ———— New York and count omginin ar Invi = dex examine the stock, at 0 86 iway, over Broo. ratibon. io Joture room No veudny, Peiday and Batar for tue course $2; single Goorer Inatay ¥ evenings of t ov ‘Monin mittance 90 @*x wook, ‘Tiok'