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ORK HERALD. — NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. _ WHOLE NO. 11530. wy FERRO Wag can gre INFORMATION, 0) ge Bas, Fin Ont, Faby abientige foams OS® Ae tedk Sra iare or mama prec Waid chat Stet PERSONAL, en raith, who resided in New Lawreni M. Cy STATION F.—, rs¥ SENDING YOUR ADDRESS Brace een rey. YOUNG LADY WHO ON MONDAY ‘granting an Interv jew? Address W. Bell, gentlemen down, the room. Send address to L, B. ©, Hi INGLISH P.ADy, SIXTH AVENUE CAR.—WILL THE 4 lady wi¥a whom an acquaintance was formed about amr 0" ChO Monday afternoon, and left the oar at Seven- teenth favor ‘the person ‘by informing Bim where note will re.ch her? Address J. F., New York Post oflice. wot Jo ang WANTED—OF THE WHEREABOUTS of Jo¥.n and James Myhan, natives of Ballinakill, Queens ‘county, ¥reland, who were never heard from since they came i country, Any information will be thankfully and kindlyrceceived by their affectionate and loving sister, Maria Myhuty, at 255 West Twelfth street, New Yor! atl, PhilaYetphia and Connecticut papers please copy. “EMMA B, DESIRES TO SEE C. H. FISHER, WHY does she not write to address, New York Post offloe ? IE, T-—1.—RECEIVED YOUR LETTER AT THE Monongahela House; you did uot give your address; sprite again. BIRDIE, “JOHN V. CLARKE, ESQ., WILL HEAR OF SOME- thing that affects bis interests by calling on G, W. Ma- honey in the City Comptroller's oilice, ‘TETSON.—SATURDAY, MARCH 98, WEATHER PER- miting. IRENE, HE YOUNG LADY WITH BEAUTIFUL BLACK eyes would oblige the gentleman whom ahe noticed-com- fng from 123th street to Twenty-seventh street, Fourth ave- nue, yesterday forenoon, by sending her address or granting an interview. Address Overon, station F. HE PARTY WHO OFFERED REWARD LAST WEEK for diamond ear ¢., may obtain them on proving propery and payiuy expens » by applying to T. F. Harwood, ‘ighth avenue aud Kighty-ifth stree ILL MR. HUMPLIS PLEASE CALL AT 183 WEST Fourteenth, street, or his (riend Mr. Albert Buckley, as & party wishes to Kee him as soon as possibl QBP STREET STAGE, TC ESDAY AFTERNOON, -LADY ©) with black silk dress, sxcque, yellow gloves and curls, awe uddrens Harry, ox 213 Herald oftee, and appoint 1a" jew. > Importers and wholesale dealers in Italian and American Marbles, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 713 Water street, New York. PPLY EARLY.—STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, trunks, basgage or other property. Fine and dry sepa Fate Rooms any size. Goods taken up on elevators. + HAEGER, £00 Thirty-fourth street, near Eighth avenue, SHLAND HOUSE, ARCH STREET, ABOVE SEVENTH, Philacelphia, fs Row open on the European plan; first elass accommodations at reasonable rates. Travellers, take aotice. A. F. BELCHER, Proprtetor. NY RESPONSIBLE GENTLEMAN WITH A LITTLE money to invest, with or without his services, can hear Of arare business opportunity by applying immediately at the American Literary Bureau, 152 Nassau street, HE OFFICERS OF THE SIXTY-NINTH REGIMENT N.Y. 8. M. will assemble in uniform, without arms, at No.1 Barclay street, on Thursday, the 2th'inst,, at 8 o'clock A. M., to attend the funeral of the lat» Colonel George W. Cartwricht, of the Twenty-eighth Massachusetts volunteers, Girish Urivalte, By order JAMES CAVANAGH, P. Hangous, Adjutant, Colonel Commanding Regiment. HE MEMBERS OF THE IRISH BRIGADE OFFICERS Club are requested to meet. in civilian’s dress at No, 1 Barclay street, ut 8 o'clock A. M., on Thursday, 26th fnst., for the purpose of’ attending the funéral of our late companion in arms, Colonel George W. Cartwright, ‘Twenty-elghih Massa: shusetts volunteerr, Irish Briga‘le. JGHN WHITEHEAD BYRON, President. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &. OR SALE—THE NEW YACHT SAPPHO deck, 125 feet; beam, 96 feet 7 inches; ENGTH ON fepth of hold, 11 lu tons old measurement, For beauty of model and foetal evuipmente isinot excelled, and, judging by ber per- mance at Newport last summer, ia believed to be the fastest echt in this country will be gold low and on: onsy termas can seen at our yard, foot of Bridge street, Brooklyn. Appl io C&R. POILLON'S, 24 South street.” gti y CREW YACHT COQUETTE FOR SALE CHEAP—55 Jong; large cabin; excellent seaboat ; 20 horse en =e, speed les; draught 3 feet. Apply at pier 33 East S ______. WANTED TO PURCHASE. WING MACHINE WANTED—A GROVER & BAKER family machine, second band. State price and kind. Ad- Gress Jobn Peterson, Herald oillee. ANTED—SHOW CASES, SHOW BOTTLI SODA W Fountain, and all appurtenances for a first drug wore in country. Address, with description and price, for any bral, for three days, 448 Broome street, New York. ‘ANTED—A SECOND HAND PORTABLE OVEN. AD- dress, with price, tc., B. P., box 211 Herald oifice. W4xzED TO BUY—TWO SECOND HAND IRON Lamp Posts for a saloon, not too heavy. 888 Eighth avenue. ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—TWO COPPER STILLS, second hand, in good order, to hold 300 to 600 gallons gach, with Theat ‘aaa complete; also one iron jon Tank to hold about 5, ws. Address, with description ‘and lowest cash price, the American Chemical Company, New Haven, Conn. WANTED, 10, PURCHASE—A NUMBER OF SECOND hand Wood Bngrevings bet little used. Address, with proofs and prices, Jacob Wilson, box 2,746 Philadelphia Post = INSTI#UCTION. YOUNG LADY OF EXPERIENCE, COMPETENT TO teach English, music and the rudiments of French, de- Sires a situation in a family as resident governess for children under 12 years of age; references exchanged. Address M. C., Brookly1i Post office. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. HE CITY AUCTION MART, BROJ i A anthatiest a, J HENRY: Auctioneer: Regular fo Wednesday morning, at 11 o'clock, of Horses, Carri Harness. Rol kets, Whips, &c. Horses—A 801 family Horse, ands high, 8 years old, sound and kins very prompt tng Yree, has Deeb uszd ‘by bis i owner ‘and ww because he is too unwell to ride; also Family Carriage aud set of Harness, A sorrel Horse, 16 hands high, young, sound and stylish, can tot inutes no top Goat Renae Btallvon, 16 let to alli allion, io all baroess ‘and oan trot fast. 3 others, d 8 at Sales ainong thera a gentleman's iiget driving. establicmmnent, goumprising & pair of chestout Horses, 15% hands hig ‘and 8 years old, perfectly sound and quiet, very alglish any and can trot ‘together in three minutes, and singte much Faster, These horses are probably equal in value to any light driving team ever offered at regular auction in thie cil: ‘are thé property of a private gentleman whose name will be {ven and who sells because he is leaving the city. Also Top Wagon and double Harness 1m good ‘order, Robes, Blankets, ‘The whole can be seen any time before sale, In this eale Pill bea large collection of Carriages; among them a very fine Brett, a Victoria, Pony Phacton, Buggies with and with- out top, Bepot Wagons, Family Carriages, &c. Also @ aupe- rior assortment of light and heavy Single and Double ness, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Saddles, cc. In this eat Nehment is Jarge driving ring for showing the atyle and ac- tion of horses to buyers, “No postponement on account of the ther. A WHENRY A. WEEKS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL + this day, at 100 Liberty street, the superior trotting Horwe, Light, ‘sfred by Bashaw, half-brother to. Lantern, 16: hande high, éight years old, sound and kind; has trotted {a 231, and Gan trot any day im 2:05; a most desirable road orse. ‘A beautiful black coupe oF road Horse, 16 hands bigh, six years old, close made, very fine driver, without trick 0 Warranted sound and'kind, and can be bighly recomme ‘A very fine-bred sorrel Mare, 1634 hands high, six years old, warranted sound and kind, a very prompt driver, of great endurance and worthy of attention, ‘Algo several work and farm Horses, new and second hand Wagons, Harness, Blankets, &¢. AT OUR REGULAR SALE ON FRIDAY, 20TH, AT 12M,, will be sold the fast and beautiful trotting Colt Young Chimpion, 18% bighy coming six years this sprin sired by Champion; dam, thoroughbred trotting mare Hays; 18 half brother to Bonner’s celebrated Auburn horse, Was raised at Lockport, N. ¥., by Mr. E. Upton, and taken to Buffalo to trot in the purse for green horses that never beat 2:40, and showed two days previous to the exhibition 2:34, und was then purchased by present owner and withdrawn from the entry and has never been on track since. He 4s fine chesnut, with atripe in, face, of tine symmetry, siyle and gait and is Warranted sound and'kind and to beat 2:35, and one of the most promising colts of his age inthe State. Full par- ticulars. &e., in Friday's Herald. JOUN L., VANDEWATER, Auctioneer, 4 Duane street. KS & KEELER, AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL this day, at12 M., at’ auction rooms No. 10) Liberty atrett, the famous troitiig horse Light, by Bashaw, 13% had high, bine years old, half brother to Lantern and his original owned by Colonel Mall: he is perfect! elther single or double hi ted in public in 2:31 and is warronted to beat Also a very superior beautiful brown family coup or road Horse, 16% hands high, seven years old, exceedingly stylish, without trick or fault, afraid of nothing; can be driven'by a lady; fine, free driver; can trot in 8:15; warrant- ed sound and kind, A UAMES JENKINS, AUCTIONBER, WILL SELL, AT + auction, on Thursday, March 26, 1864, at 11 o'clock, at i401 Broadway, near Forly-frst street, a large stock’ of single and double Harness, Gig Harness, Express do., 10 Ex- press and Feed Wagons, $0 Hockaways, 10 top Wagons, 10 open Wagons, 3 Jagger, 3 Doctor Wagons, 5 Pony Phaeton: Lpair of sorte) Mares, 133g high, kind In bogle and dou harness, perfectly solind; 1 fing bay Mare with, foal; 1 ba Mare, high: 1 bay Horse, 1534 high, 1 blatk Pony, 14 handk; 1 sorrel Horse, 14.3, trots in ‘2:30; Robe, Blankets and everything pertaining’ to the bu y one having any thing to sell would do well to send to us, as we sell public and private, This 1s the oldest place of the kind in the city. HANDSOME LIGHT COUPE, WITH CIRCULAR front, of Wood Bros,’ make, also large stylish Horse, Phaeton and light Wagon, Harness, &¢., will be sold cheap, Apply to CURRAN, at stables corner West Twenty-sixth street and Sixth avenue, COUPE CLARENCE, PARK PHAETONS, DEPOT Wagons, Basket Phaetons, Buggies, and new spring 5 per Cent less than Broadway siores, JOHN ©. HAM, corner Broadway and Fourth st, was former! 35 any day. coach atyles T 32 BARCLAY STREET—LARGE ASSORTMENT OF* voir pe comprising desirable styles of two, four and Six seats, Harness of all grades and nish, THOMAS E. HICKS, SPLENDID SADDE PONY, FOR EITHER LADY OR gentleman; is also broken well to carriage; sound and Tree from ail bad tricks; for sule cheap. ‘ W.C. &C. M, MOSEMAN, 89 avenue D, PRIVATE STABLE TO LET—CONTAINING FOUR stalls and carriage room, with all the modern improves ments, at $35 West Twenty-first st. Apply at 382 Hudson st, A SORREL HORSE, 16 HANDS, 6 YEARS OLD, KIND in sincle and double harness and uncer the ‘saddle; Superior famfly or coupe horse, and warranted sound; also Carriage and Harness, sold together or xeparate, | Apply tor three days at the Carriage Repository, 158 and 160 East Twen- ty-seventh street, GOOD CANADIAN PONY, STRONG LIGHT WAGON ‘and two Sets of Business Harness will be sold reason ably for want of use. Inquire at 456 near Barrow, in bakery. NY REASONABLE OFFER ACCEPTED UNTIL MAY 1,,on account of removal—Phaetons, Rockaways, Cabrio- iets, ‘Victorias, Wagons, Pony Wi second hand Couches, Bretts, Phaetons, Rocka sortment of fine Coaches and Bretts. MOTT & CO., No. 8 Bond street. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &O, R SALE—A LADY'S SADDLE HORSE, SOUND, Bevan Getler barceasor dale Anquire of CLOSE, On Bee ery! A gw 4 courn Horsl TOpRO MV'SON'S stablen 148 and, IRo'Bast Totipeniotk strode” Fo, SALE—10 SUPERIOR WORK HORSES, JUST AR- oon Obi uitable for all purposes; alao lind Homees. "Art to bo sold cheap.” 96 Marecr stress >? MR SALE-ONE SORREL MARE, SEVEN YEARS old, warranted sound and kind, fit for kinds of wor! alzo one'bay Mare, sx yeurs old, free and igh driver. 1 quire in the store 195 avenue B, corner Twelfth street, until POR, SALE-ONE FINE TEAM: PRICE. $350; ALSO several olber One draught and farm Horses for sale at 80 New Chambers street, Ro SALE--20 HORSES, JUST FROM THE COUNTRY, on, 79m B to 6 years, 14 to 16 hands high; prices from $80 to $300, 133 Bleecker i OR SALE—TWO NEW EXPRESS WAGONS AND ONE Milk Wagon, 123 Broome street. ROBERT BIELING, (OR SALE CHEAP—A HORSE, TRUCK AND HAR- ness. Will be sold separate or ‘together. Can be seen for two days at 69 Watts street, near Canal. UST FROM VERMONT—FIVE VERY STYLISH HAND- some built road Horses; all warranted sound and kind in every way, and free from all tricks, Xe, and extra fine ¢rivers. “Apply to WM, COLLINS, 143 Third avenue, N. ¥., ULES AT AUCTION,—IN ADDITION TO THE LIST of stock advertised io be sold this morning at the City Auction Mart, Broadway and Thirty-nuinth strech will be & Pair of large Mules; also a fast trotting brown Horse and a child's Pony. — ROGKAWAYS, BUGGIES, BUSINESS, PONY AND Express Wagons, new and second hand; also Harness, Zor sale cheap, at 205 Pearl atreet, PEAR STABLE, 148 WEST EIGHTEENTIL STREET, TO Jet; has three stalls and room for four carriages; price $400. Apply at pier 83 East river. TABLE FIXTURES, OF TRON; VENTILATING STALL Partitions, Hay Racks, Mangere, Xe. ; a new pattern Crib, Veith hay rack manger, with food guard aud hiteliing arrange: mentsombined. JANES KIRTLAND & CO., corner Reade and Elm ate, HE LATE MR, A, M. COZZENS' HORSES, CARRIAGES, Slelgh, Harness, Stable Furniture and hls entire Stock of Wines will be sold by auction atthe Mables SL Great Jones street, on Friday morning, March 27, at 10% o'clock. One Pair Sorrel Horses, 15.3, long tails, unsurpassed, if equalled, for style and action by any pair of horses in this city: drive together or tandem; also an elegant brown Horse, a third horse, drives with either of the sorrela; Dog Cart by Wood Bros., top Wagon by Dusenbury, Sleigh by Gould & Co., &c., ke, Wines—Clarets, Sherries, Port, Madeira, de. Can beseen as above, — LEAVITT, SEREBEIGH «’Co. + «Auctioneers, Clinton Hall, Astor place. street, 10 LET—-PRIVATE STABLE ANP CARRIAGE HOUSE. Tnquire at 86 Second avenue, near Fifth street. 10 LET—A THREE STORY PRIVATE CARRIAGE House; room for three horses, three wagons and hay loft; rent $500; also a Fart of the adjoining stable; room for two horses and two.wagona, and hay loft, at #360. Apply on the premises, 248 West Thirty-eighth street, 10 LET—PRIVATE STABLE ON WEST FIFTIETH street, near Sixth avenue; rent #800, Apply to EDWARD TIMPSON, 115 and 117 Naswau street, room Mi. WANTER-ONF, BAY HORSE, 16% HANDS HIGH; one brown Horse, 16% hanis high, They mast be rangy, high knee action, ‘sound, kind in double and single harnets and cood rowtsters. Only owners of first class horses, gombining all these qualities, ‘at stables No.5 East PRICE FOUR CENTS. DRY GOObs FINANCIAL, é BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, SSESSMENT.-THE BELCHER SILVER MINING GOOD. INVESTMENT.—FOR SALE, THE TEN ETIGNY-MEURISSE. ‘Company bas levied an asseasment of $2528 in gold per Goodwitl, Fixtures, &c., of’ the iret ci Special Millivery Trimmings, Zoot. “Delluquent 13th of Aprils dellaquent sale May 14. We ad Turkish Marble Bathe 25 Ea: Patterns Ronoets, are ‘prepared ‘to transmit amounts due by Eastern stock- roprietor ts obit t Liberal discount to meroba: LEES & WALLER, 0, wil clear the 86 treet near Fourth avenue, Agent of the Bank of California, 83 Pine street. Bryan L. MALLETT, 25 NASSAU STREET, ROOM ‘No. 6, has Money placed with him to loan on bond and ‘mortgage upon improved property in this elty or Brooklyn. ITIZENS? SAVINGS BANK, ‘8 BOWERY, CORNER CANAL STREET. SIX PER CENT INTEREST ALLOWED ON ALL SUMS FROM FIVE TO FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, Money deposited now will draw interest from April. Bank open every day {rom 1010 3, and, alo on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings from 5 to 7. Bank books fo Engilsh, German and French, Toterest payable in July and Janulry. OR SALE—ROCHESTER CITY SEVEN PER CENT first Mortgage Water Company Bonds, which are a first Glass security, undoubled for investments, with a sinking fund provided for their redemption, due 1887, Interest coupons and principal patd by the City Trekaurar of the city of Rochester, limited amount of the Bonds are offered for sale fn lots to suit purchasers, at a considerable reduction below par for the present only, by . ALBERT H, NICOLAY, Stock Broker and Auctioneer, No, 43 Pine street, New York. FLOESTON, GAS COMPANY BONDS. The undersigned otter for sale $40,000 of Mortgage Bonds of the Houston Gaslight Company, State of Texas. ‘The bonds are part of au issue of $60,000 by the company and are secured by a mortgage on their franchise and the entire property of the company to P. N, Spofford, Trustee. Interest, atten percent per annum, 16 payable semi-annually, at the tice of the company, in Houston, or iu this city at the oftice ‘of the undersigned, SPOFFORD, TILESTON & CO. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST CLASS CITY PROPERTY 8, W. JOHNSON & KIN! ‘No. 6 Pine street, room No. 9. MSSOURI COUPONS BOUGHT AND SOLD AT BEST market rates; Southern State and Railroad Bonds a spectalty. MANNING & DE FOREST, SOUTHERN SECURITIES WANTED,. I ©. the highest market rates for Wilmington and Manchester Firat, Second and Third Mortzace Railroad Bonde: Miseissippl Central, First and Second Mortgage Bonds; Mobile and ‘Ohto Railroad Bonds; Mississippi and Tennessee River Railroad Bonds: Alabama’ and> Tennessee River Railroad Bonds; South Carolina Railroad Bends: Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Honds; Montgomery and West Point Railroad Bonds; South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia State Bonds; Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Aabama, South Carolina, Georgia and Missourl'past due coupons, by’ J. M. WEITH & CO aye 15 New street and 7 Broad NO LOAN—ON MORTGAGE ON REAL ESTATE IN this city, worth at least double the sum to be loaned, $840,000, in ‘sums of $3,500 and upwards. Apply toJAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street. $230,000 "oaianiinorigage on New 1 Brooklyn property, in sums suit, MOAT LIEND! CE & CO., 30 Pine street. ih LAURE $350,000 7 intge oramalfeuméson real estate i this elty oF Brooklyn. JOHN F CONREY, 62 Wall street, room 12, 5 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE, IN SUMS , 500.00 to suit, on New York and Brooklyn prop- erty, five years, at seven per cent. ©. E. WILLIS, Montauk Insurance Co., 168 Broadway. ON and AT 77.—MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON DIA- monds, Watches, Jewelry, &c,, or the same bought at the highest rates; also Pawobrokers' Tickets bought for Dia. monds, Watches, Jewelry; &ew at 77 Bleecker street, second tloor, three doors west of Broaliway. TANTED—A PONY, BETWEEN 13 AND 14 HANDS high, sound and gentle and kind in all harness, — Ad- dress, with'description and lowest price, Horse, 195 Broad- way, room No. 8 ae WANXTED—A LIGHT ONE HORSE PHAETON, IN good order and moderate value. Address 42’West Twents-sev WA XZTED—A G0OD POLE HORSE OR MARE, ABOUT 143, hands; must trot better than three aminuts and show ft, Address Trot, Herald oft nth street, ‘WANSTED-SECOND HAND ONE, HORSE COUP% IN good order, Address W., Herald office. WANTED TO PURCHASE—A BASKET PHAETON OR Night low Wagon, three ; te property. 'W. LEISS, 65 Bro 5(),—SORREL HORSE, EIGHT YEARS OLD, 153 OU, hands, very stylish, warranted sound and ‘kind. Seventh avenue, corner Twenty-ninth $50 WILL PURCHASE A BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS De! high; Phaeton and covered mounted Harness; Phaeton not ruu 100 miles; horse worth the money. Apply al 596 Broadway. 1,000 S218, QR HARNESS AT s12 TO 390 P . set; ladies’ and gents’ Saddles and Bridles, Sheets, Lap Ro jalters, Surcingles, Whips,” &c., at GRAYS, 22, 24 and $6 Wooster street. reet, LOST AND FOUND. OST—ON WEDNESDAY LAST, A GOLD BREASTPIN with malachite ball with ‘gold fly on top. The finder will receive #10 reward by leaving the same at 62 West Forty- sixth street. WAGON WANTED-LIGHT, SQUARE BOX, SECOND ‘band road Wagon, good make, {a good order. Address Putnam County House, room 86, RRIVED TO-DAY FROM JACKSON, MICH.—J. C. DEYO, 63 East Twenty-fi(th street, has just arrived with $4 likely young Horses—matched pairs, single and saddie horses—which he offers for sale at reasonable prices. A. Rew; nino single Harness for sale at stable 57. Wert ‘Twenty-ninth street ; particulars at 48 Pine street, room No. 6. FINE PAIR OF BAY CARRIAGE HORSES, STYL- ish, gentle drivers, will be sold cheap, ag the owner is leaving the city. Can be seen at GOODWIN’S stables, corner of Thirty-seventh street and Seventh avenue, HANDSOME BRETT, IN PERFECT ORDER, TRIM- med blue cotaline; also four Passenger Park Phaetons, at private stable 147 (old No.) East Twentieth street. CHANCE FOR FARMERS.—A TEAM OF CHUNKY built Mares, well bred, will be sold for any prices also a Canadian Pony, heavy builf, 7 years old, cheap. 468 Pearl st. DUSENBURY SHIFTING TOP BUGGY, NEARLY T 20 BOWERY—PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, DAY AND evennig, in Bookkeeping, Writing, Arithmetic, Reading, ling, Grammar, Correspondence, &c. Rooms for ladies? individual instruction, Townsend's Business College, 260 Bowery. COUPE AND LIGHT ROCKAWAYS, PARK, PONY, hz, Doctor's and Basket, Phactons: Coaches, Barouches, torias, Cabriolet ‘op an " mt X= eas, Business, Depot and dakger W ty at greatly To du A. YOUNG LADY FROM NEW ENGLAND, THOR: oushly qualified and with the highest references, desires & position as governess in the city or country ; salary mode- Fate. A dress WoT. A., Herald office. T PAINE’S BUSINESS COLLEGES, 62 BOWERY, EN- trance Canal, and 347 Fulton street, Brooklyn—Book- irrespondence, #10 ; in ‘ithmetic, mmar, in, Suelvethrivate vooubl any and ev twenty writing les- ive private rooms; and evenin, sons, #250, bid i REDUCTION OF ONE-HALF THE REGULAR charge for Tuition in Penmanship will be mae to all ‘who subscribe this month. Lessons in Bookkeeping, &c., day Sad evening. OLIVER B, GOLDSMITH, 42 East Fourteenth street, Union square. YOUNG FRENCH LADY, WHO IS A PERFECT mistress of the piano, wishes a situation as visiting or Fesident governess, of ax Companion to a lady: highest city references given, ‘Address Omega, station D, New York. BUSINESS WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, £0-—-MESSRS. DOLBEAR, 609 Broadway, tee ‘to remove stiff: cramping or trembling from the worst hand and give a rapid business style to every student. They also teach book- Keeping practically as used In the best New York houses. Les- ‘goes day or evening the entire year, RENCH VISITING GOVERNESS.—A FOREIGN LADY, With the highest references, wishes to. engage ns il Feet iD New York, Witllameburg or. the victntt of klyn. Teaches entirely with French conversations. C 9 0F midress, excepting Wednesdays, any tne after 4 o'clock, Mile, Atzamota, 87 St, Felix street, between Fulton and Dé Kalb avenues, Brookiyn, L. 1. NORTH GRANVILLE Lay F. Dowd, A. Mey Prin Aneoclate Principal.” The summer term opens Tuesday Sent ygue to H. M. DOWD, Agent, Noi 1S" SEMINARY.—REY. © ; W. Wedworth Dowd, A. B. April ‘Gran- PANISH TAUGHT BY A SPANISH YOUNG GENTLE- man at the pupil's residence. Address PV. H., sta- MISCELLANEOUS. 1D LIVER OIL AND COD LIVERS—TAKEN FROM the live fab on Band constantly for medal pu at LYNCH & RUSSELL'S, 35 Fulton Fish Market, next to Ful- ton ferry, New York. * LISHED scorc RED GRANITE ape igen NY Italian and Irish Marbles, in blocks and saw ; Caithness and Yorkshire Stones ; Welsh en} role ek, Vent i Roman’ Cetbentay her i enuixsiaNk SON, Mi eect ettemen ot erisis’ they can ebip have a superior stock of these ale whic at moderate prices. ‘They beg to call the of sculp: turers to the Polished ‘and Gray Granite Monuments, Columne, tc., drawings and prices of which will be forward. eon appitention. N. B.xBank references will oblige and factlitate the exeoution rgent orders, BILLIARDS. ILLIARDS, BILLARDS, BILLIARDS, BILL! RDS. — Two large ia to let, corner Third avenue; well lighted, |. A. J, NEAFLE, Real ‘Broker, 1,374 Third avenue, corner Eighty-aizth atreet. Bist are at Caaeok ee Minas ‘ : ROTHERS, A Mode street. WO ROSEWOOD BILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE ‘oues and pointe, Ap; cheap ; f | aS eee eee aan willes ‘aireet, corner H. GRIFFITH, 186 FULTON 8TRI W. for sale @ fine stock of new and im DOGS, BIRDS, &C. Ataf NG ane Rad te ‘mocking bird Greene irds, at B DOV! atreet AA IRUPE Ay Pes C1 = took prices, at GRAY’S, 22, 24 and 26 Wooster street. PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES, 16 HANDS HIGH, ‘sound and kind, will be sold at auction this morning, al i ofelock, at th ay ity Auction Mart, Broadway and Thi been used by thelr present owner ra JQUSINESS WAGONS OF EVERY KIND CONSTANTLY ‘on hand, made in the best manner, such as Grocers’ Bakers’, Butchers’, Plumbers’, Carpenters', Milk, Depot and Ex light or heavy ; also one Farm Wagon. You will tind this piace as favorable as any in the city, and every article warranted as represented. STEWART'S Wagon Factory, Fifty-tilrd street, between Broadway and Eighth a1 \HILDREN'S CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, LEWIS P. TIBBALS, 473 Broadway, near Broome street. Also Hobbies, Swings, Propellers, Baby Jumpers and Toys. |ARRIAGES—GREAT BARGAINS.—NOW ON HAND, ‘several Carriages on consignment, which must be sold: Several second hand, at great bargaint. All styles Harness, ALVIN WITTY'S Carriage 688 Broadway, near Bleecker street. “TOWN, TOWN TRUCKING BUSINESS FOR SALE.— Five truck Horses, Harness and Fixtures, with the work of ten houses. Call on or address Carman, 60' Charles street or II Broad street. XPRESS WAGONS FOR SALE.—APPLY TO H. A. JONES, 180 West Thirty-first street, OR SALE—THE SUBSTANTIAL PRIVATE STABLE 520 West Twenty-necond street, with five atalls and every convenience; ize 19x75 feet deep ; lot half the block. Apply to JONAH JEX, 42 Beaver at OR SALE—A HORSE, TRUCK AND HARN: IN FE A nv good order; also Work of a store. Inquire at ighteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, FOR SALE-A HORSE, TRUCK AND HARNESS, IN good order. Call at 43'Willett street, butcher's shop. F% SALE—A PAIR OF BAY HORSES, 5 AND 6, 15% hands high, dark points; also@ set of ‘Harness and a good family ris “P. COAKLEY, 14 Pacific street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—A PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES; May be seen at private stable, southeast corner of Vanderbilt and De Kalb avenues, Broo! ‘OR SALE—A GOOD, ROOMY, SQUARE BOX WAGON, with Pole Shaita; Wo seat opamelled leather top os ‘one, both movable to front or rear; relined with blue cloth, and repainted Iaat Alto two Horses, bar, §and 7 years old, 15 hands inches high, flowing biack manes and tails, nt to Fi have been ih present owner's jon for an ‘always wintered in the country, where they now are, at Mr. John Baxter's, Salem Centre, Weatchest 7 Also double net of Harness, in good order; be sold tow, as the owner is going to! Europe, Rare chance. Apply t A, M. train, at Twenty-sisth street, to Purd; rom whence stage Will take you to bis house, Sunny, Rey station, return by afternoon trata. OR SALE—A BROWN CANADIAN HORSE, 7 YEARS old, 1854 bande high, sound and kinds Gued for any Kind business. I be sold separate oF with @ good furniture cart arti Harness. Inquire at 62 Vandam OR SALE—LOW, A PATR OF YOUNG, STYLISH CAR. Fag of draught Horses, 16 hands bigh each, Also 7 bi od 176, & young 17 hand Truck Hore, all 0 B76. © 438 OR SALE—A STYLISH BLACK HORSE, HANDS iy dand years old, suitable carr Sere! ge gor er ee gal ae black Horse, 16% hands, 665; at GB Weat Thirteenth street, LE—A BAY MAR’ fLANDS, 6 YEARS OL OF sranted had aa gentle in’ single oF couple ts ‘aiso one four seat Phacton, nearly new, made by Brothsrribie ‘harness, Raven’ Ae. ‘The whole. will be sold Cheap. Apply at fatle, oat Thirty-seventh treet. SALE—A BROWN HORSE, SIX YEARS OLD, 1 Bahia Peat, ane WEEP Cia Bast Hath street for two days. HANDS HIGH, OR BALE—A GRAY Bonsm, 305 ae ’ 10% senda ee old an excellons ian : 17 shat pm RY Lost 8 THE SMASH UP ON LONG ISLAND RAIL- road on Wednesday, March 18, a laiy’s Fur Cape, brown silk lining, for wilch a suitable reward will be paid. Call at Combes, Nix & Co.'s, Washington Market, on West, near Dey street. OST—BOOK OF AROUT FIVE QUIRES CAP PAPER, paper binding, containing entries of sales of machines, their numbers, names of manufacturers, &c. A suitable re- ward will be paid for its return to Samuel Leggett, 44 East Twenty-third street, LoStact, WHITE HOUND, FACE HALF BLACK, ALSO black spot on tall; pet of asick child; name Poley. Re- ward given for his return to 32 West Sixteenth street. OST—OPERA GLASS, MONDAY NIGHT, BROA! way, Twelfth to Sixteenth street. Return vo music store, 547’ Broadway, and receive reward. O8T—ON SUNDAY LAST, A HIGHLY PRIZED BLACK and Tan Dog, with bras collar around ig neck and small padiock attached. A liberal reward will be paid by leaving him at Clipper office, 22 Spruce street, or at 124 Sulii- van street, by T. Allston Brown. LO8tcI8 FACTORMVILLE, ON SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 4 asmall Mink Collar, A fair reward will be given for its return to Dr. Sweeny, 188 Mulberry street, New York, or to house of late Dr. Gray, Factoryville, O8T—ON TUESDAY, THE STH INST., A POCKET- book, containing ive §10 ifils, three discharges and letter. The Aindet by leaving it at 10 West street will be suitably rewarded. OST-IN SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWELFTH and Thirteenth streets, a lady's Portemonnate, containin, ‘a rmall sum of money. A bultable reward will be paid if left at 53 West Lwelfth street. ‘O8T—LAST THURSDAY EVENING, A GENTLEMAN'S Gold Watch Chain and Trinkets, three letters on the back, initials of owner, who would be willing to pay the finder the full value, and no questions asked. How can one with a Christian heart refuse such @ liberal offer? Address Confidence, station D, city. [ OST-ON SATURDAY LAST, A LARGE WHITE 4 Setter Slut, brown spots, with chain on. A suitable re- ward will be paid for ber return to 876 Wet Thirty-tifth st. ‘O8T—ON MONDAY, DOWN TOWN, A GOLD LOCKET, with two pictures.’ A reward will be paid on return of the same to 62 Willtam street, ollice No. 6, J OS8T-FROM A CARRIAGE, A CARPET BAG CON- taining two porcelain pictures. A Iberal reward will be pald for their return to No. 3 Madison avenue, TOLEN—FROM THE OFFICE OF THE SUBSCRIBER, Nos, 4 and 6 Pine street, two hundred Bonds of the Gal- verton, Houston and Henderson Katlroad Company, of #100 each, hutpbered from 13,560 to 18,695, 13,667 to 14,749, and seven to 13,979, with intermitting numbers. All persons are cautioned from taking the same. $2,000 reward on return of them to the gubseriver, A. G. Rogers, Nos. 4 and 6 Pine street, or 104 East Twenty-third street, ILL THE PERSON WHO TOOK A SET OF HARNESS in mistake from Erie Railroad Depot please return ft to 8. H. Voorhees, Erle Rallroad Depot, when he will be sult ably rewarded. _______ REWARDS, c LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE PAID BY THE Bureau of Information, 149 Fulton street (formerly 160) rts regarding embezzlement, robbery, A for confidential rey forgery, fraud, adultery, &c. All dishonesty secretly sifted for parties interested, & REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY, A SMAL! #) long-haired, templet Dog. Appiy at No. 2 Eas wenty-eighth Bn Mat, tala = REWARD—FOR A MOROCCO POCKETBOOK, LOST 1) in Mercer or Bleecker street; contents of no value to any but owner; sleeve buttons valued as a gift. Apply to W. ‘A. Rowe, 168 Mercer street street or 28 Amity place, = REWARD—LOST, A YOUNG SETTER DOU ) ed Di white, with yellow spots, very heary coated. ward ‘will be paid on returning bim to Sit East Nineteenth street. 1 REWARD. <LOS®, & ot TERRIER, ANSWER- ing the name of Mal above reward will be paid ‘on leaving him at No. 1 Eaat Thirty-ei treet, $30 ive the reward Canal street, REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY EVENING, on Brondw: jizth avenue, near Thirty-sixth a Gold Watch and Fob Chain; wi made by Mon- tandon Freres, Lode if chronometer, and 9, The Teward will be given by owner by returning same to Broadway. JEWARD, AND NO 0 CESTIONS ASKED.— ‘on Broadway, on Friday | ackage of ik Tram lors, red, drab and brown). ye above re- ward will be pald by leaving it at 198 Chambers street, Mo- Gregor's Paterson Express. $200 Hee B tae Ge maurageorat " oratntag 111960" i ‘ort 960 ey and, papers of ino the owner. will be reoet Tye aRTEnde street cigar store OS PRUHACR. 500 ree ps yy od Vy Rye CE OF Sina Lew He feed te Siberia S ‘the ecovery of the above a eet oat re T HYMAN'S, 658 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND ZA. street—Liberal advances made’ on Diamonds and Watches, Silverware, &c., or will pay the highest market price for the same. AT XQ. 9 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, FIFTH {A Avduue Hotel, loans aud sales promptly negotiated on Diamonds, Watches, &c. A787 BROADWAY, CORN OF FOURTH STREET, Money loaned on Diamonds, Watcha and other Jewelry, ‘The same bought and sold. JAMES P. MATTHEW: ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, DRY «personal property of every description. J. N, 111 Grand street, two doors west of Broad: Es way. AT 185 GRAND sti NEAR MULBERRY STREET, AL the hichest price pald for Diamonds, Watches, Jewary, Silver Ware, Silks, Dry Goods, &c., or advances made on the saine. Pawnbrokesr’ tickets bougtt. —MONE LOANED TO ANY AMOUNT ON DIA- ZA. monds, Watches, Silks, Furs, Dry Gooda, £c., or same bought. Cash advances to ‘merchants. OVER, 27 East Fourth street, between Broadway and Bowery. T M2 BROADWAY, ROOM NO, 8, KNOX BUILDING, the utmost value paid Watches, Jewels, Plat Rpt Diamonds, Watches, & negotiated. For fine Diamonds, set or unset ; for sate cheap. Loan J. H, BARRINGER, T 12 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROAPWAY.—I pay the highest prtee for Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry, ee. Advai ‘gotlated, ACS, Diamond Broker, 12 Waverley place, CASH ADVANCED ON _ DIAMONDS, DVANC Furniture, Pianofortes, Paintings, Bronzes, Books, Furs, Carpets,'Mirrora, Silverware, Horses, Carriages, Har: ness and every description of personal property, Roome for Morage of Furniture and large wagons for moving famliten, city or country. Odice 15 West Eleventh street, near Sixth avenue, FIRST RATE OPPORTUNITY FOR THOSE HAVING Diamonds, Watches, Silver Ware, fine Laces, Silks, camel's bair Shawls and all articles of value to dispose of ‘The highest rates will be patd, or cash advanced on liberai terms on the same, at JUSEPH 8, COHEN'S, 785 Broadway, opposite Antor place, DAVID, M;, DAVIS, AT HIS JEWELRY STORE, 557 Broadway, advances money to any amouné on Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry. Business strictly private, und no sigan about the store, 13 WEST HOUSTON STREET, ROOM NO. 4, NEAR ©) Broadway.—-Advancea made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Dry Goods, or the same purchased at high prices, Payrubrokers’ Uckets loaned upon or bought. Private ollice QT -HIBERAL ADVANCES MADE OD DIAMONDS, « Watches, Jewelry, Silks and Personal property. Also Pawbrokers' Tickets bought. ROBERT J. ROSENTHAL, rystie street, between Hester and Grand streets, 870) 1 D() BOWERY, NEAR GRAND. ST. ROOMS 1 AND 3, up, stairs,’ the highest price for Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Silks, &e., or money ad- vanced, 'Pawnbrokers* Tickets bought. S3(),(00 7o,HOAN GON DIAMONDS, waTcHt ov. Jewelry, Silver, &c.; or the ‘highest cash prices pald for the same. '617 Broatway, room No. 4. A. H. STURTEVANT & CO, COPARTNERSHIPS. PARTNER WANTED—IN THE WHOLESALE AND retail confectionery business, in one of the best loca- tions on Broadway, doing a good cash business. $2,000 cash required, Addrean'J. N. It, Herald oilice. ‘A EADY, WHO HAS As SUFFICIENT. QUANTITY OF very elegant new furniture, all made to order and ne been nsed, is desirous of meeting iy willing to furnial the carpets and plate for an unexceptionable firat class pri- vate boarding house; the house to be very elegant, to. be taken and carried on upon joint account, as may be agreed upon hereafter. A few persons, friends of the advertiser, already engaged at good prices. Address, with real name, Equity, Heraid office. . TROM #200 TO $40°,-PARTNER WANTED IN A pleasant and genteel business; will makes from 4,000 to $5,000 a year. Inquire in the store, 56 Sixth avenue, OOD CHANCE TO MAKE MONE’ F third cash, the balance in two and four months.’ A part ner wanted in & useful and lucrative cash business, 64 Ful- street, room 1, 10 to4 o'clock. ARTNER WANTED--WITH ABOUT 15,000 CAPITAL, to join a¢horough practical distilier in Western Canada, where a good business ean be done, and which will pay & Handsome percentage on the capital Invested, ‘The very vest of references given. Address O. M., Niagara Post office, Canada West, postpald, - PARTNERSHIP. T HAVE SOME MEANS AND Wisit to start a trst class family grocery. To facilitate a busl- iness man, similarly situated, desired. Address C., Merald office, naming capital and resld RTNER WANTED—IN A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE ‘and exceedingly profitable business; @ rare opportunity to travel and act aa treasurer; profits will return capital in- vested in two months, Capital requis 1,000, gi ae TT NOODY 108 Broadway. ARTNER WANTED-—IN A GOOD PAYING BUSINESS; ‘4500 caah will buy one-half Interest; none except thoes Meaning business need apply. J. M, MOODY, 498 Broadway. 4 ig UNDERSIGNED HAVE ASSOCIATED THEM. neives together for the purpose of manufacturing steam Pompe unger the Moon and Foster patents, to be known as joon & Foster Steam Pome comrant moor, , JULIUS i ALESANDE: New Yor, March 28,1868. ASA HOLT, Ja, - WANTHD-A PARTNER FOR A WELL ESTABLISHED Id chain manufactor with @ capital of $6,000 to $10,000; Apply at 463 Sixth avenue, ANTED—A PARTNER WITH A CAPITAL OF FROM W $3,000 to $5,000. Address D. 8. Trowbridge, 254 Broad- way, New York. WILL SECURE A PARTNERSHIP INTE ht and aafe established busine cent; no risk whatever; capital secure jon street, room No. 6, nee, est paying Apply 4.50 —WANTED, A PARTNER IN’ A PATENT e « medicine house of high standing in this city. Fae Lent ease “docte! theses no P Gress Sure Thing, Herald office. — FIRST 5.000 Satik.gnear eanzan ae jiion, with 00 neres’ sand; puitdtogs ‘all 7 tonto sad i ls an iture: iness complete: Aye hours frotn this city, {loulare see Oc W. HEN IY, 6 Wall’ Jason tuscrines Company. woollen and cotton machinery, holding valuable fits heretofore over 20 per cent \ddress Post omice. ahha es 9000 CAN REALIZE @160 TO €200 A Raa Sy aomteanhe ‘all streot, Nassau Insurance das the mes of there batts become dally better sown there fea Cair pice eck for an. increase of thls husicess., Enquire of Dr. GCI: "ANN, 28 E. New York, from 12 iil2 P. M SPLENDID RESTAURANT FOR SALE ON BROAD- way.—Lease, license and everything complete will be only: inquive of J. BESSON, No, 639 Broadway, er sireet A. YOUNG MAN, WITH MECHANICAL TALENT AND willing to work, wishes to engage in some manufactur fog business, where’ fadustry will secure a liveliioo furnish some capital. Please state kind of busines address Manufacturer, Herald office, N ENTERPRISING MAN WANTED, WITH 3,000 TO $5,000, to engage in manufacturing an article that will largely take the place of bottled soda water; also manutactur- ing imitation Lemon Juices, Fruit Juices, Fruit Vinegar, &c; also a large Commission trade established, Address for three days Vim, box 174 Herald oflice, SURE THING,—THE ADVERTISER HAVING EX- clusive right to manufacture @ new article of roobng paying immense prosts, positively the cheapest, best ard most durable yet invented, wants a practical man wih capl- tal to join bim in the Business, Address Roobug, Herald oflice, LIVE BUSINESS MAN, WITH LIMITED AMOUNT Of money, but who understands fn all dts details the re- fail tea, coffee and grocery trade, and 18 capable of establish- ing a bisiness that will pay well bimself wax! ang person wio will invest $5,000 to 10,000 as apecial, {8 desirous to , deyote time, energy and what capital he has’ in this directio’. Best references given, Address Wut. Henry, Jr., box 183 Herald SPLENDID CHANCE FOR BUSINESS—FOR SAL! The Half Interest of a retirin; ner in a frst el, hotel and dining saloon on Broadw: nF particulars, &c., address E. & G XCELLENT INVESTMENT IN AN E: AA" safe and’ profitable manufacturing business can be dbtained on very favorable terms; trade ‘staple and sucreas- ing. SOUTHMAYD & CO, 194 broadway. A ABLISHED, MAN, WITH $1,000 OR UPWARDS, FOR BRANCH in eath large city of the United States, in a business ex- tablished one year in New York; no risk or competition; Address W. C. S., Herald office, first cla LUNCH COUNTER TO LET—WITH GOOD AC dations for cooking, in a tirst class place. App! Opera, corner Fourteeuth street and Broadway, tro o'clock P.M. MO at the Sto ld FINE CHANCE FOR A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER AA “and to do general family work ina large new sewing machine store, to open the Ist of April; can have all the room desired, Apply at once to TOWNSEND, 1,270 Broadway, in machine rooms, up one flight, FIRST CLASS HOTEL, CENTRALLY LOCATED, for #ale—Long lease, moderate rent and doing a tine ess, Apply to DYE & CURTIS, 08 Sixth avenue. BROOKLYN AND NEW YORK EXPRESS ROUTE, TWO horses, Wagous, harness, all {u good order; must be sold; the owner goes to the country. Terms very easy. Apply at 12nd 14 Cliff street, after 1UA. M. OR SALE—A WBLL KNOWN STORE, MANUFACTURE of iadies’ and children’s furnishing goods, stamping and embroideries; established in 1851, and located in the best part of Broadway, west side, comprising good will, lease, stock, mat for stamping, store fixtures, &c.; @ rare opportunity for p@rtics wishing to commence a well’ paying business re- uiring a capital of about $85,000. Address J. O., box 1,190 ‘ost ollie FOR, SALE_ONE OF THE, BEST LOCATED DOWN town Dining Saloons and Bars in the city, with Parlor I completely furnished; will be sold at he country, N, 436 Bro} and Lodging Room: # great sacrifice on account of ria to VARK POR SALES A, SPLENDID BRICK YARD, 20° MULES from New York, paying a good Income, with Stock and Implements; price $18,000. LYNCH & TAYLOR, 114 Nassau street. FOR, SALECHALP INTEREST fN AN OLD ESTAB- lished Sample Room. I wish to retire on agcount of health; will sell at a fair igure, Address Sample Room, box 2% statian A. JOR SALE.—HELLER'S BURGLAR PROOF VENTI- lating Window Bolt; householders will have no other; also Interest in an tmproved waterproof composition Pave- ment; its durability and eheapness insures its general adoption. . TIFFANY & . 4 Wall street, TOTES, ATA BARGAIN, WITH SPLENDID, FIRST class Restaurant attached; recelpts datly 200; price, part cash, ¢25,000; location tirst class; this elty, MERRIAM, 64 Fulton street, MARBLE Quarry FOR SALE,FOR. #70,000.—QUARRY JM" ten ‘hours by rail from New York chy. "A company , Tendy to take 360,000 worth of marble this year and pay eas. iv JRAVES, Attorney, 86 Pine street. ONEY.—CALL AT THE MERCHANTS’ HOTEL, CORT- Bi landt street, and see the greatest butter maker ever yet invented ; just patented and rights for sale by the laventor at first prices. Lf you waut money come and make it. East Nioi PRING IMPORTATIONS NOW OPEN, Rich novelties tn Parisian Dreas and Nac title Trimmings. Specialties of our new design. Rich Passamenteries and Gaioons, Rich Fringes, tn all widths and colors, RISTORI F FANCY TWIST F BULLION FRI French Satins ip all shades. New Patterns in Guipure and Tor Lace Edgiogs Hons, fy the most desires ie trimming widths, styles, will compare favora- ‘These goods, both in prices av bly with any assortment in this ma PACK LOESER, 77 Fulton street, Brooklyn. IS A DECIDED sse without a gash. ew / tie overskirt of & wk sill for general and at Mme. Now. and 838 styles for ladies? TPHE AEATOUR PEELS! novelty tar # Fi ‘The'skirt Is Hors costumes en suite with the ¢ TS Emporiums for nnd children’s drecaes on Wee rh C _MILLINE RY. eA A CARD. WILL OPEN AS \-PATION OF PARIS AL Millizery this day Werner th inst. Mra. C, 8, Mre.d. H,GOSSOS,42 op ivccsity place, corner ct will woities of Paria Milli- i) MATE £ CO, AIL BKOD Y, WILL HAVE 1. their opening of French | ditound Hats, with a choice selection of ou Wednesday, Marea of Spring Ps ov Welnesday, 25th instant, The largest variety of Styles a Most elegant aasor ‘The latest Parisian Novelties or tof Trimmed Patterns, s Dresses, Cloaks, te. DUVAL'S Yiaking Rooma, 2 Bro: Ladies and dressmakers in: Emporium of Fashion, Dress « one-half bl GT REEDER, 98 CAN Te this day (Weduesday, assortment of French Pattern Bos oos. Our others are respecttully invited toc. dod exatuine our stock before purchasing elsew! T, UNDER THE EROME H. OWENS, CANAL § Brandreth House, will open a cortment of Pattern Bonnets and Hats on Wednest K, ASD, B GALLIER, ho o\NAL STREET, WILL «open on W. ay tuned Thitssiayy 25 and 26, a full assortment of Spring and Sumner Mliine MIEINERY OPENING.—R. ¢MUMPSON a Broadway, will open on Wednesday, ‘Thursday, March 26, their stock « and Round Hats. The trade are res ectfully invi N ADAM LOVETT, 753 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN ON IM Wednesday and Thursday, March 28 and 26, a handsome assortment of spring and summer Bounets and Hats; also ex- hibit some pretty designs in Dresses. SOR TO MADAME day, March 2, 168, 5 Great Jones street, New { MATHIBDE & CO.) No. ) 6 Bre: oo: ith street), near Broadway, will open Paris Mikine Thursday 8, MME: RALLINGS, Imports 1 v IML" to announce ber annual aprin : opening of French Bon- ets and the latest novi vund Hate will take place on Wednesday, Mari ME. DEMOREST'S GRAND S!RING OPENING OF French. Millinery, on We 25, at 88 Broadway. The largest’ and most recherche styles, both tn shape and material. “Paper moues on real tramesy aTording beautiful and very effective ilustrations of genuine bonnets at @ comparatively amall c ONE, OFTHE BEST PAYING HOTELS NEAR NEW York will be nold at a great sacrifice; trade and location first class; terms eusy. SOUTHMAYD & CO., 194 Broadway. RARE, QHANCE.-ANY GENTLEMAN | HAVING, A Tittle capital and fond of travelling ean meet with one Of the most extraordinary opportunities for money making ever oftered by applying immediately at 116 East Twenty- thi ‘WARTED_ £6.00, IN MANUFACTURING THE BEST ‘and cheapest ‘small fruft and berry Basket in the world; millions demanded; a rare chance; will return the lovestinent every year: amply secured by patent. Appoint interview. Address, with real name, G. G., Herald oflice. V TANTED TO HIRE—A FOREMAN OR CLERK IN A livery stable and feed store; one that is willing to lend from #20) co #00 on good security. Address PL. My Herald olice. $5OO- 2M A 0000, BUSINESS MAN WITH CASH Dy) or security may find an opportunity, seldom met profitable and legitimate, at ELMORE & THORP'S, Fulton street, $1 000 TO $2,000.-A PERSON WITH THE ABOVE * amount to loan can obtain to 1,200 salary and an {interest in a profitable wholesale business, ‘In- quire of GEO. E. ADAMS & CO., 336 Broadway. 500), -WANTED—A GOOD BUSINESS MAN TO b ) + join with equal amount and purchase manu- ng monopoly, paging at lens ily. $2,000, -HALE INTEREST 16, 4, case MANU- HUTCHIN' facturing business ; profite 60 percent. To a | arrangements will be made. Apply street, corner of Fulton. $4,500. ArcBARE, CHANCE TO GET INTO A DE.OUYU, splendid money making business; highly re- spectahle and rotitable ; ofl tovis, mt, ac. Ad- dona Junius, diston Py tresasya? responsible man liber to WEET, 98 8: ~ DRY GOODS, GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN CUTTING AND MAK- ing Ladies’ Dresses, Cloaks, &c.All interested will find it to their interest to call at Mra, STARLING'S, 349 Canal street, The fitting and making cannot be surpassed in this country or Europe. First spring opening Wednesday, March 2%5. Our plain and trimmed patterns cannot be surpassed. ND WE STILL SELL A SPLENDID W! Z fog Mustin, almost like oment ) Good white Shirting......... 10¢. Extra quality Manlfis, 1be-, ic. other stores aell samme. goods Be, We well Merrimac Prints, 1s. ; all_ wool Caasimeres, 0c, Spring Delaines, The. Auction Dress Goods, half price. FOSTER BROTHERS, Eighth ay., near Eighteenth st., and FOSTER BR Buecker streets ND THE GREAT CROWD CONTINUES. Custor from eve! ote Embroideries % Handkerchiefs, shirt Fronts, Collars, Gut jong, N Dotted and Cheek Musiina, Swiss Musing, Nainsooks, Quilts, and about 500 other lou at haif regular prices, RONALDRON & MEARES, 07 Sixth avenue, corner Nineteenth street, and 185 Eighth avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth ats. YARPETS, CLEARING OUT SALE OF CARPETS, OIL (Slots, Window shades, kc, on enay terms. Payments en monthly. A rare chance for housekeey - D. KELLY & CO., Corner of Twenty-0fth street and Sixth avenue. FHOMAN Bate. A large assortment of Switches and fashionable Hair Ornaments at H. GUILMARD'S, 323 Canal street. D. FARRELL HAS JUST REORIVED 600 PIECES Tape Trimmin, fim + of Crossley's Brussels Carpets, all new spring styl in addition to rg? assortment, and will Tratinieed by any house in the city. $500,000 worth of Parlor, Dintn and Bedroom Furniture, all manufactured him if, and warranted as represented. Housekeepers buying such goods ‘will save money by giving him a call, at d 486 Fighth avenue, and around the corner, 267, 363 and #71 West Thirty. fifth street. M“; RALLINGS, 779 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN HER imported Carriage Dresses, Walking Costumes, Bridal Dicoves, Point and Chantilly Lace Flounces and Shawls, Lin- gerie, ac., on Wednesday, March M%. DEMOREST'S GRAND SPRING EXPOSITION OF French Miiline: ry on Weinesday, March 2B at $38 Broad way. The Intest and most recherche styles, both in shape and enutl- material, and paper models on real frames, affording ful and very effective illustrations of genuine bonnets at a comparatively small coat, “A. DOUGLASS M. BS adi 170 Fifth avenue, off érs a fine assortment of dies’ Undercloth'n Also some beautiful Bi Corsets, at very moder M AISON PEARCE other house, Lac QPexixa OF PARIS FANCY GOODs, Jewelry, Sashes, Marte Antoinetter, ) Waists, Costumes, Ac, Paria Straw, Neapolitan Chip and Faney Hats and Bonnets, Paris Flowers, Peathers and Millinery Trimmings, Novelties, “ GOLDEN & CO., 18 Clinton piace, ni 19 exe Tt aly e eff e that of a clone and Gowingriantcrbied. Mme, DEMO: 45T'S Bmporiums of Fashion. Noa, (78 and 68 Broadway. | - MES: Sells. DEMPSEY, 185 LOWERY, WILL OPEN IML on Wedveaday and Thursiny. a handsome sesortment of Spring Payern Bonnets and Dress Hats, all of ber own manufacture, ary G. W, ALLEN, 49's DIVISION STREET, WILL open on Wedneniay and Thursday, the 25th and 26th, « te case of Lm Jerns; also, selection of her own manu i design, Including an elegant stock of French F Laces, Blondes and Delusions, and at the very lowest prices. Country milliners wishing to pur- chase bargaing wonld do well to call before purchasing else- where, 493 Division street, MES. WEST CORNER OF COURT AND SACKETT streets, Brooklyo, will open on Thursday, March 26, » handsome dasortment’ of Spring and Summer Bonnets and e MES EA gHONEXWELL 902 BROADWAY, CORNER ‘Twenty-irst street, will )pen her spring styles of Hate for ladies, misses and children on y, April 6, RS. M. FEELY, NOS, 7 AND 7s DIVISION STREET, will exhii it spring and symmer Milllaery on Wednesday, 25th inst., and succeeding days, RS. LAMB WOULD INVITE HER CUSTOMERS AND Wholesale buyers to call and examine her large and ‘choice assortment of Ladies’ Dress Caps, Headdresses, ‘ec. Mrs. LAMB, 852 Broadway, Between ihirwenth and Fourteenth sta. RS. BE. MACSHANE WILL OPEN THIS DAY, FOR the inspection of her customers and the trade, a’ did assortment of Spring and Summer Bonnets, 'of al latest Paristan styles, ‘C. A. DAVIDSON, 264 and 243g Bowery. MSM GINS, 218 AND 821 CANAL STREET, ‘will exhibit on Wednesday and Thuraday, March 25 and 268, a rich assortment of Pi Bonnets, Those visiting those establishments can see many new and beautiful atyles, Just received from Paria, together with her own manufacture. ME, G. SCHLEGEL, 46 BOWERY, WILL OPEN ON Wednesday, March 26, and 26th, a large and elegant as- sortment of Spring and Summer Bonnets and Hats, Particu- lar inducement is given to whglesale buyers. 188 M. A. GORDER, NO. 14 FULTON AVENUE, Brooklyn, will have her annual exposition of ‘Spring and Summer Milline on Thursday, March 24, A choice selection of the newest pat- tern Bonnets, together with all the styles of Round Hats, to which she invites her customers and public in general, MSSamres WED. 178 BOWERY, WILL OPEN ON WED- neaday and Thursday, March 26 and 26, an eleyaut ag \tof Spring and Sumimer Bounets and Round Hate. ADAME KAHN, NO 225 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Fourteenth and Fifteenth sireets, will open a very deat- rable and elegant stock of Freuch Mililnery on Thursday, March 26, 1866, A ADAME FERRERO, FORMERLY AT NO. 5 GREAT Jones street, now at No, 6 Lavayette place, Paris Spring Millinery. TLLINERY OPENING.—MRS. FOKES, 40 CANAL street, will open on Wedneslay, March 25, a choice as Sortment of pattern Bonaets aud round Hats. (PESING WEEK. a a tae ‘attern Bonnets, Trimmed Jockeys, with a choice stock of Millinery Goodss Spring importation of 457 Broadway. ( PENHYM & TRISDORFER, 21 AND Jig DIVISION aireet, will open, on Wednesday and Thu the 26th and 26th inst with ew and ele; it stock of ‘neh Bon- nplete stock of Millinery 4 Hats: also a large and ov all of their own Importation, to which they invite attention of the trade. ‘Cail_and examine before OPENH) M & TRISDORFER, 2land 2159 Division street. PENING OF MILLINERY AND MILLINERY GOODS, this day and Thursday. Patiern Bonnets and Pattern fats. Straw Goods and Ridbons. L. BINNS, 377 Broadway, ‘Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Save this, ARIS FASHIONS—AT TAYLOR, MOCHCOWITSZ & €O.'8, No 6 Clinton place, La‘ties visiting this establish ment will hot ve disappointed. Novelty, elegance and good taste is our motto, pe IN HONNETS,— MISS DAY TS, OF 19 DIVISION ‘street, wil open on Wednesday and Thursday, 25th and ih, and takes pleasure fn informing milliners and inerchants mM all sections of the country that she Is now prepared to offers large and elegant rtment of spring Bonnets, &e. Wh uyers will do well to call. ARIS AND LONDON ROUND HATS—FROM W. ©, Brown, 13 and 14 New Bond street, London. Ladies will find an elegant selection. Imported by E. BROWN, at 882 Broadway, next door to Dibley's. R/() CANAL STREET.COLEY & YOUNG WILL OU have their annual Spring Opening on Wednesday, March 2, and at 1,186 Broadway on Thursday, 28th inst, ___ POST OFFICE NOTICE. The malls for Karope wil 4 hed from this offtee ia for Europe will > ite} Lisl Lith, Wedheecay, a5thy Thureday, D8 and Sate ty closing at 12o'ciock noon and kt the stations PO Mier as Eric te Ra PROD OS SISN AMES KELLY, P.M, _ NEWSPAPERS, re ACTIONS. 1% AND SAUBS OF eal caate Test ratrance, aod eal Rotate Journal gytlianed week; At 97 Nasean street. Ann ingle copy, Beents. ‘Ratabiisiied July 1y NHARLESTON MERCURY, § 976 QUARTER, IN. terest in Mercu Morlgage of on Belonging to sald paper for sais. Address box office, New York. EW YORK HERALD FILE, LAST TEN YE. elected number PNew York Tres nd Union; any od nu at ‘ow Ogures, Inquire er JAMES EB, WALKEIL 114 Fulton sree, A

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