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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 13,349. - NEW YORK, “SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET. PRICE FIVE CENTS. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. AMUSEMENTS Focnrm Pacx—Second, third, fourth, and sixth colums STR. yyBunvesta | Pxon—sixth co column, LLIARDS—Trxtu Pace—Sixth column BOARDE WANTED—siecon Pace—First, second and Boanb iA aN! LODGING WANTED—Sxcoxp Pace—Third Boon 0.—Fotrra Pacr—First column. Bagh pes, £0-celere vor SALE Bunercexrn Pace—Fifth and columns, and Fourreznta pusiNess OFF ONRUS tls tuavesra Pact—Second, th rth, .. -Nixta Pace—Sixth column. pusiheen SS ORE Sign Pacr—Sixth column, CITY REA! NTH L ESTATE FOR SALE—Tuarereenta Pace— nd, third, fourth and fiith columns. ouznis” AN” MSALESMENS Yuta Faor—Filth and er ser Page Fourth column. rota iN ‘AND TGA! ENERS—Turnp Pace—Sixth column. AL AND. WOOD—Tentn Pacr—Sixth column, ISE STEAMSHIPS—Tenta Pace—Sixth colt . ths — NOTICES—Fovurs Pacu—Second col: gounte BOARD-Szcoxp Pace—Third column, ING ACADEMIES—Founta Faak—Second col: pattie ran Pacr—Sixth column. GOODS—Fixst Pacs—Fourth, filth and sixth col- LLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN. FURNISHED—Firrrextn 'Pace—Sixth eolumn, and Sixrmunty Pack First, sccond and third columns, OPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Tunta Pace—Fitth and sth coluinns By ROPE—E.eventa Pace—Fourth column. ANCIAL Text Pace—Third Ra ane AGK—Thirs fourt met aba FURNISHED” 190 ROOMS “AND APARTMENTS 10 Litt— Ge—Third, fourth anc columns. FURNITURE avcarn Baie Fourth coleans FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS—FountH Face First col- BELP'W WANTED—FEMALES—Tamp Pace—Third, fourth and lumns. HELP WA! ANTED MALES tune Paae—Sixth column, column. nonge cenatee 40,—Euxvuxrn Pace—Fifth and sixth column: Pace—Thied column, wou 8, Rooms, &0., WANTED—ELrvents Pacr— and second columns, INBTRUHTON™ Foun Pade~-Second column. TY, HOBOK«N, HUDSON CITY AND BER- N REALE pdacs are FOR SALE—Fourtesnti colt yea rUHE SEABON-—Fovirn Pacr—Sixth column. AN OF FICES—Eveventn Pack—Sixth column, MACH AND FOUND—Finst Pacx—Second column, reba gp rcry ee Vace—Fourth and fifth columns, ‘ELS—SixTeEeNTH PacGk—Sixth column. MATRIMONDAL tien Pack—Sixth column. biaaenet Y AND DRESSMAKING—Finst Pace—Sixth MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS—Tweirra PaGck—Sixth column. MISCELLANEOUS—Texru l’age—Sixth column. L—Sixteexta Page—Sixth column. (CATIONS—Nixtx Pace—Sixth column. -ERSONAL—Finst Pack—First and second columns. TANOFORTES—FovrtH Page—fhird column. NTH PAGE—Sixth column. ~ PROPOSALS—Exxve! ie PROFESSIONAL ee oe WANTED—FEMALES— ‘Tuinp Pagr—Third column. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CIty FOR SALE OR RENT—Fovrrexntit Pace—Third, fourth, flith aaa i sixth columns, and Firrrenta Pack—First column, REAL, Es STATE VO. /XCHANGE—Wrrrguntn Pace— 1d second columns, REALS ESTATE We ANTED—Frrressta Pace—Second and third colum’ RELIGIOUS XOTIGES pyar Pacr—Third column, BE iS AT First Pacr—Second column. BALES AT AUCTION—Secoxn Pace—Fitth and sixth erruSions WANTED—FEMALES—Tuinp Pace—First, second and third columns. BITUATIONS WANTED—MALES—Tuirp Pacr—Fiith olumn, prECiAL NOTICES—Finst Pacr—Second and third srontiNd—boas, BIRDS, &C.—Euzventu Pace—Fitth & YRADES— Fount PAce—First column, HE TURF—Exxventa Pace—Fitth colomn, LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Firreestu Pac Jourth, ftth and sixth columns, RS GUIDE—Tentn Pace—Rixth o: ERUaNIBHED ROOMS AND APARIMGENTS. TO BT —Sixcenern Pace —Fitth and sixth columns. WANTED TO PURCHASE Teen Pace Sixth. column: Wesrouperes COUNTY PROPERTY FOR BALE O 0 LET —Fovntrenr Paor—Second and third col yacitia “STEAMBOATS, 4&C.—Finst Pace—Sixth col- TISEMENTS FC FOR OR THE NEW NEW YORK HERALD CEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY, WEST AIDE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY- £BCOXD STREETS. SDVBRTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. SILL (P.M. ON WEEK DAS @UNDAYS, 2 TILL 9 P, ¥.), AT OFFICE RATES, NO EXTRA CHARGE OF RY KIND. eT PARIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. HERALD BR. ANCH 0 OFFICE—UPTOW Ne Pere ESSRS. KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, uM BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE REW-YORK HERALD, ‘THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- {ERs WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. ~ PERSONAL, nt WOMAN HAVING A re TTLE GIRL, TWO ‘OR three years old, fine peoeing can get nssistanc ay, by addressing Mrs. MOE, caro M. Eggers, 2 West Fourth street. NY INFORMATION OF THE WHEREABOUTS OF J. a Bd teens of Toledo, Ohio: H. E. reli, of Holly, N. Y., 0: Baum, of Pine Plains, ak fl be appreciated ‘by H. MARKS, 22 North Moore NY Freer SEEING A LADY THROWN FROM the 8 of a stage in front of the Fifth Avenue Ho- th on on Fray, the care iat. Ac es Leanne their LRA NORRIS, at Caswell, Hazard & Co.'s ci: store, corner a ‘Broadway and Twenty-fourth st. Hoes z THEATRE, FRIDAY NIGHT—TWO LADIES, ith light blue hat, afterwards Sixth avenue car to Forty-fifth street. Gentleman with glas 1s would like to make acquaintance. Ficaee address, stating some in- sident toavold mistake, L. .8, box 173 Herald office. ‘Bees ALLEN—SEND ADDRESS. TO L, V..HUB- bell, Chipper office. Bracks MEEt ME TO-DAY, 3 O'CLOCK, AT D, L. Biondy’a, BE. ky B.—LETTER RECEIVED, REPLY Lait LORENOE_NEET ME, CENTRAL PARK GARDEN, Tuesday night, at 10, in costume; the ne re tose, 000, BUT 000 I CAN Serna office. 4 gee eh RAISE ball Addregs H. D. G., Pare ARE BOTH HERE, HAVE AN OFFER for the place; cannot decide till I see you. Without inoney. ‘Come ir mediately, baba 2 np ttl WANTED—OF PATRICK MACGET. wen, Baik son of the late James Macgettigan, Castle- an mines county Doneg: ers og Uy when last teh, ) Was wal St. Nicho- las gt New York, He will hear of something to his vantage on. PRR ‘ing immediately to J. F. 8., South ‘ront street, Philadelphia, NFORMATION WANTED—OF MICHAEL KEARNS, A native of Duarioin, county Monaghan, Ireland, who ere to ye Uniteil States some ten ed ago: sup- posed to be in Texas, It will be to his advantage to com- municate at once with JAMES MONAGHAN, ly hi Market street, Philadelphia. NFORMATION WANTED—OF THE WHEREABOUTS ot Jenne. Aa dead or alive, formerly a resi- of ‘wenty-first street, New York, and lately Sgpneey ered with, the ‘Dally Globes Address box 3867 Post F fond SHOULD MEET TOE EYE OF JOHN COX iW, formerly of Bristol, Lt ok he Is requested seniunee with itn beeline OSBORN. PATCH, Liverpool, Sites THIS MEET THE EYE OF ‘WILLIAM as rv hee} in New York, he is requested a T. L., 199 St. James street, Montr 10 JAMES SHERMAN.—WIL! anything pre venting, then Ui .—RECEIVED TOUR a aS TOO LATE.” ag nae ppoint another interview. Write same ad- bea >on ale ta se PTD INFRATTOS OF JOUN POWER Mer dress W. F., Ol Hicks’ street, Brooklyn. Western pie ec PILLIANS, (pa a WILLIAMS, FORMERLY f South Fifth avenue, Henne send her present address toan old pationt ress I. I, M., box 119, Herald office. Wik THE LADY, IN BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, ON y evening, of Twenty-ninth sireet, who noticed a Spenit an, please pass Fifth Avenue Hotel, oh Burgers #t ILL THE COUNT THAT base OPERA QUASSES please call next door? Mrs. TL. A. DAV! jy TILL H. FOLSOM, FORMERLY OF 184 SDA street, send his address to WM, NEALE, Herald Brooklyn Branch office? ‘ALL STREET STAGE TO G! urday stlernooy, 334 o'clock. —' out and missed car please Herald Uptown Branch office. wit, THE YOUNG LADY, WHO NOTIOED TWO eenterin from store window, Broadway, near Twenty-second street. meet one of them at Casino, Cen- tral Park, between Il and 12 to-day? ‘ASHINGTON—I HOPE Y¥ I fd ND STREET, SAT- lady tha. got reas THOMAS MEKOER, FEEL 80 HAPPY AS Tlove you forever, and I think cs you gay OSt—THURSDAY, PROBABLY IN FOU URTH AVENUE art ot Locke ot, With monogram and ‘*G”’ seal; will sive fut value as rewar 119 Broadway, room 6. I OST—A CAMEO EARRING, THR FINDER WILL 4 be rewarded by L. SQUADRELLE, Nos. 9 and 11 Maiden lane. TON STH INSTANT. FROM Ml WEST SEVEN. nth strect, a black Newfoundland Dog of medium size; white spot upon breast: answers to the name of jor; @ suitable reward will be paid any one returning him to above number. OST—ON FRIDAY, BETWEEN NINTH NATIONAL Bank and White street, $600 in $100 bile, 0 finder will be liber: pally: yowarded by |g them with J. Q PREBLE & Ti Whit SPECIAL NOTICES, ORD “s TAYLOR, Dressmaking Department. To better serve ‘the interests of our customers and se- cure the strictest economy in all the details of our dress- makingy we have made achange in the management of the department, and now take peneire in announcing to our iriends and customers and the Rabe, soogeall that we have secured the talented ar ime. Marie ‘re, #0 long and favorably known to the elite Bri: our Nine. Fayre, having relinquished her lucrative busi ness, will heréatter have exclusive control of our Dress- making Department, and under her able management all orders will be Ailled at prices which caumot tail to mect the approbation of our patrons, ‘ASA modiste of more than twenty-two years’ exper!- ence, both in Paris and this city, she. stande unrivRiled for perivct fit. exquisite taste, progressive ideas and de- elded originality, with moderate and regulated charges. Particular attention will be given to every detail in her department. Each garment will receive her personal supervision, and will, without doubt, for completeness, style and Beauty, be’ found equal to the best and most fashionable of Patisian manufacture. sting to recelve from our friends and patrons a Jib- eral appreciation of our efforts, we remain, serpects tfulty, Broadway, corner of Twentieth street. N ARCH 31, 1873 Omaha Legal Gift Enterprise. $280,605 in Gash Gifts.” To be distributed among the ticket holders positively eh 31.9 . Bighest iit, $75,002. Prizes paid in full, and list of winning numbers sent to each purchaser of tickets, Tickets, $leach; 6 for $5;18 for $10, store of For sale at stationery store of vLIN, $1 Nassau street. ‘ARES! EARES' PARAGON SHIRTS, made to order and warranted to Sent by express, C. 0. D., to any part of ie ’Sountry, at we following prices 6 Shirts, Wamsutta muslin and ver: 6 Shirts, pid ‘York Mills and best linen. ye’ Shirts, ready made and to order. ney Shirtings in great variety. mien M jeamiremenss penton aapticntien. Gods, few Y. Gentlemen's Lite Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street, Osta ARGH “ee NEAR MADISON AVENUE Wee na strect, A liberal reward to finder. Inquire at 17 Kast Thirty-sixth street, stable. ] OST—A_ BLACK POCKETBOOK, NING A 14 swim of money and various papcks and memoranda of no value toany oue but the owner, By returning the same to COURTL, ER, 346 Broadway, room D, the Ander wil te oiberally rewarded. IAKEN FROM THE HALL OF 2 WILLIAM STREET, propebly, by mistake, a Box, marked “Folsom Sew: ing Machine Company, 25 William street, New York; 4 also had the ticket of Adams Express Company on contained six Sewing Machines, of the Folsom make ‘all persons are cautioned against buying or advancing money on the same. A reasonable reward will be ald to any one giving information to the FOLSOM SEWIN MACHINE COMPANY, 25 William street, room 21. U hha Je PERSON WHO EXCHANGED UMBRELLAS BY mistake in the orchestra ofthe “Lucca” matinee, March &, pleaso return to 106 East Thirty-fitth street and get thelr own, $10 REWARD WILL BE PAID TO THE FINDER of, a package of Inw Papers, in the Fox suit, lost at Fulton Ferry, repruaty 31 Bply, it 202 Broadway, Foot 6 oF addvies ©. G., box 14 Herald office. 1 REWARD.—LOST IN FIFTH AVENUE, ON Thursday afternoon, small biue Skye Terrier, fey “Monk.” Picase returm to No. 2 West Sixteenth street. 51 REWARD.{LOST IN CANAL OR CENTRE $ street,a Bi ek’ and Tan Slut; blind of one eye; answers to thé name-of Daisy. The above reward will be paid for her return rio JANITOR, 43 Broad street. 2, REWARD FOR PAWN-TICKETS FOR FOUR coats, taken from-40 East Tenth street, and no $50 % asked. Address H. ©, M., 135 East Eignth st. babar ste —LOST, IN THE WATER CLOSET OF pe Sturtevant House, @ waist containing about i with other articles. ec Wil receive the ghoye reward pads returning the same $0: ELLIS MUNDAY, assau strec 510 Bey Aa. —LOST, SATURDAY MORNING, in Broadway and ‘Chirty-fourth street cars, & icotbook containing'a lat fe sum. The above reward will be paid for its return to West Sixteenth street. JF ,THE, PERSON (AME KNOWN) WHO PICKED 4p a sum of Money in the lecture room of the College of Pharmacy, on the evening of Marein7. wilt rotara te ‘THAM, 91 F street, he will be suitably Sepanded, ETECTIVES.—UNITED < DSTECTIVE 89 Naseau street, furnish reliable operatives fat grin eee vee confidential. i as sil 'FRINK & ACKERMA’ y: Ha NOTICES, SPE A -TO LADIES ONLY an order to avoid r secure their tickets during the lastfew weeks’ sale, the ladies are Seppe requested to secure their tickets aed 1: en er on jority of a cial act of e is- oNMture, vat Library Fa Hal, Hh Louie, kyon immense crowds who always the profits otehich ae ss the penett of the PUBLIC LIBR, OF KENTUCKY. eal talent that can be obtained. will cons leasure of the entertainment, and to pro- vide tunds tor the magnincens Gitte 100,000 Whole tie! ets of admission only, at $10 each, will be’ issued, and 1,000 | cash gifts, amountin . “SALLION DOLLARS currenoy, will be distributed by lot to ticket holders, as follow: One grand cash gift. ‘One graad cash gift One grand cash gift One pall cash gift. One d cash gift, nd cash gifts of gr One ar itt. Aoi 1,000 each. each $000 eu gifts of Total, 100 gifts, all cash. + Tickets 10; halves, $5; quarters, $2 50. ious concerts the Indice have held a large At the pre prozertion of of the lucky nambers, and 1t is confidently be- eved they will be ao, successful at the April ‘con- cert. Ticket holders need not necessarily resent at the concert, as official copies of the drawing will nished each one, and gifts can be coll bank or express company just as we ‘armors and Drovers’ Hank, of Lousville, is treasurer. All money received at the New York office is made a special deposit with the Fourth National Bank of ‘New be fur- ected ious any as In per: 2 ‘Orders may be sont by ma by Post office order, draft or registered letter, or by ¢: Fens, repaid. All orders = inquiries must’ be sent promptly the New York office. TOMAS H. HAYS & CO., General Depot of Supply, 609 Broadway, New Yor! Branch offices 173 Fifth MEETING OF THE CITIZENS | AND TAXPAYERS of the Tweltth ward will be held at Lincoin Hall, at aa between Thi: id ¥ enue and 18 ‘Broaa street. ‘hird and Fourth avenues, Mon: 10, at § o'clock, to consider the following sub- i$ Hemovat of Hell Gate Obstruc- of Harlem River; The Annexa- tion of a Part of Went ‘hester County; The Industrial Exhibition; The ioe hea Bond i@ Mortgages from Taxation. Citizens are cordially invited to he present. JAMES M. BOYD, Chairman ofCommities. A —HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYS + come of Fulton avenug and Boerum street Open from 8 A, M, to 9 P.M On Funday from stove. M. A DARIES (PRICES Dnt SOLE AGENT OF « Royal Hayana Lottery, {85 Broadway box 4,909 pO office, New York. Dealers supplied. Circularsmailed Peptic aR ATICCK FORMERLY oe 17, WEST z wi rooklyn Branch Herald offce, “vtree® HERKIMER, ATY, STATION F.—I FEEL Gri re Es pointed at Your slie eerie toe Ny lence. Xow would confer a favor explaini SILENCE, box 1 pe ranc! mee » box 113 Herald Up. enlaces A. F.-YOUR FRIEND HAS RETURNED AT Last, js anxious to hear from you. /loase address K. K. K., erald office, ISSING—SINCE MONDAY, 3D _INST., PATRICK Kelly, of 351 East Seventeenth street: black whisk- ere and dark brown hair, 6 feet 9 inches in heivht; he a ‘ ye) cap, black overeoat, brows mixed pants, ri old watch and chain. Any information vot ins Wil Be anklully received by his wife, 3 ‘Venteenth street. alts . ELLEN KELLY SHERMAN, FORMERLY OF 713 BROADWAY, M* lease send address to ADVANTAGE, Herald office: MAISON pense, SasvRD aT AFTERNOON, rca or wo la ig with two gentlemen.’ Lady it coat, wie iN pase te down stairs, partially towed Mating hers with lady, will confer a greatt avor Jv ~y wi ich her, We have met ress. i Bani Uptown Branch 0 abeaese GARRICK, box Mil joe, ENOUGH JO FLIRT WITH, BUT NOT GOOD to marry—Third avenue car, Saturda; Pant rca feeatecene ae aaa rr ine "Adaren SINCERE, Hana omcoreet MAY HEAR OF SOMETHING TO HIS AD- Bevtinees te See” by calling at same hotel for Rosy KS aor FIND HI8 OF, R ett above alld between ihe safug aed TAGE--MADISON CMe hdd co ae TORTIETH wh Peace wurde Mtoe the" genio iat Baa aectiaes Fontan’ era ey One LAUNDRY, M8 EAST FIFTI iH jiy and gentiomen’s Linen done up i anners Collars and Cufts u specialty; ptly aitended to. FIANK REEBER, Agent. LD TIN ROOFS REPAIRED, PAINTED AND MADE equal to new and kept in repair for three years for one cent per square foots reference given as to respons!- bility EYNOLDS, Nor 6 Carmine street, eee DRAWINGS ~ KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, KENTUCKY- EXTRA CLASS NO. 213—MARCH 8 a 38, 25, 22, wuntucnr crass xO, sM—wanene & 1873, 52, A “astons & &., lanager: EHELBY COLLEGE—EXTRA CLASS NO. IL 3 74, 11, 69, 16, SHELBY COLLEGE—CLASE NO. 11 HR OL 42 OT AG 4 47. ; . 0} , Broker, 206 Broadway. _Poat office Age OYAL SAXON GOV! "ERN} ENT LOTTERY AT LEIP- sic, Germany; 95,000. tlekots; 47,000 prizes. Grand Duchy of Brunsw foi Lottery ;, stiampurg Cty Government Lottery ; Royal Havana Lottery. Prizes cashed and in- formation given, IHEODOR ZSCHOCH, 16 Nassau street: box 6,080 Post off OveF HAVANA LOTTERY, PRIZES CASHED ; OR- Beas parma ton Jurnished; highest Fates paid s for F Bpuil ank Bills, R & CO,, Bankers, “e Wall | street, New York. _ ITAMMERING.—NEW YORK STAMMERING INSTI- tute, established 1870, Professors MANN and COL- IN, Managers, 107 West Twenty-third street. © Three days’ Instructions allowed applicants to satis! pe selves. No. pay for board or services untll cured, Send for prospectus. TAMMERING.—DR. WHITE'S U. 8, STAMMERING Inststute, 192 East Twen xth strect,N. Y.; refer- enses trom every State; no pay until cured; send for clr. cular, wi ae DAILY GRAPHIC—NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. $0,000 copies daily. in operation the ‘publishers have been wholly ungble supply the demand, owing to the newness of the mi: hinery and “inaejuacy Se tive facilities at thelr: mand. a ‘ays the introdretion of additiom at facilities wilt enable’ them to execute all orders wil Promptness. | The demand for the Daily Graphic steadily incr and the brilliant success of the ente rise is an hed fact. The illustrations of the pai we steadily im roved in tone and finish, and as ma- ery and we come ty aes mark’ they will be uly equal te to the standard desired, ly Graphic has the largost clreulation of any first Cg Nitie ietiea ay ed in United States. It the only daily illastr: newspaper in the world, the 8 only eight page evening pal New York. Bee jeature ot regularly illustrating the leading sen ofthe day gives it an advantage and influence that no other paper possesses. Its immense circulation, three editions daily, i steadily and rapidly increasing. It is the only evening ewspaper which possesses more than a local interest, has a large circulation in every prominent city in the United States. Society is made up of two classes—those who read and reflect, and those who see and understand. The DAILY GRAPHIC is the ont: aye which reaches both classes, It is not thrown le when once read, but is preserved for the ati tiveness of its ulustrations, which are a per man nt and sraphic record of our times and progre its high , the ability with which it is conducted, strict independence of all’ parties, sects and cliques: its enterprise, and the Marge and freshness of its contents, alicombine to make It the great newspaper of the age: It affords the best and cheapest, advertising of all newe- papers. Advertisers: Mee gt bear in mind the fact that Wile the DAILY GRAPHIC is an eighty Page paper, it devotes only one and a half pages to advertisements, or less than half pace used for this purpose by all other meweretens so that an edvertisement is much more conspicuous in ity coltmmns than those of any other papcr. THE GRAPHIC COMPANY, Re and 41 Park place. TP WELPTH ANNUAL, DINNER OF THE KNIGHTS OF ST. PATRICK, At the Mctropolitan Hotel, on Monday evening, March 17. Tickets may be obtained at the Metropolitan Hotel, Gilsey House and of PATRICK McCARRIN, Secretary, 47 Broad street. 10 PARENTS AND the leet: ‘ ssi orders by mail pro: Conia Ky. MARCH 8 GUARDIANS.—AN_ EXPERI- enced and well known French Professor proposes to organize asmall party of young gentlemen to visit Eu- during th the Summer’ months under his superin- ighest references given. Apply atan early TEN, 18 Livinigston place, N. Y. HE RIGHT “KIND OF A BUSINESS MAN, WITH froin $1,200 to $1,500, can doubie his capital in sixt days, For lartioulars, call tor three days, trom 934 A, to ig P.M ick street $589.58! ized Kentuck Yana and Kentucky circulars free. Address BALEY & CO, (office established 30 IS DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL- Lottery. Royal Ha- Drawings on file, years), 174 RELIGIOUS NOTICES, es A“, SAINTS EPISCOPAL you we CURNER Lebect* and Scammel streets, Rev, Wm. N. Dunnell, ‘tor.—Divine service each Sunday at 10:30 A, M. and V.M. Seats all free. NTHON MEMORIAL CHURCH—FORTY-EIGHTH street, west of Sixth avenue. Services at 10: Li ernoon, sermon on Pe of the Bibi Wee Re Heber Newton, rector, whi NNUAL SOCTABLE, —CANAL STREET CHURCH, 17 Greene gt Presbyterian Church, Thursday, March 30P.M. The following will deliver addresses: Rev, ‘“Goateon, ‘aylor Rogers, Mingins and tickets 5) cents each; services to-morrow at 10:30 and 3:30, by the pastor, Rev. David Mitchell. Currant OF THE MESSIAH, PARK AVENUE, COR- ner Thirly-fourth street.—Kev. Henry Powers. Sub- Ject, morning—The Religious Amendment. Evening— ‘Lecture to young men on Companionship. YHURCH OF ST. VIRGIN, WEST FORTY- High street, nea amon ‘choral services Dierdadac’ INSTITU TE. —RKV, HENRY ORGANS second Lecture to non. chureh-goers at 8 o’cl ‘SI 1 te mth Cor. vt oe F sviead and They That Cor., vi ear (Diag OF THE RESURRECTION, CORNER MADI- son avenue and Forty-seventh street.—Diving service by Ber. Pe Flags in the morning and evening. Sunday school a v STEWART r “co. will'add on Monday, March 10. to their POPULAR STOCK it a exhibited on the centre counter of the RO- 20 pieces BLACK GROUND and GRISAILLE STRIPED SILKS, at $1 per yard ; value $1 80. 130 Paes: PLAIN BLACK Rika Pheavy oxeclloat are $1 50 per yard; value $2. 800 pieces ans for $1 75 to $4 £0, rk ot rice equally attractive. Animmense stock of PLAIN Ha price 6g SILKS, in 100 new tints, from $2 25 upwards. THE REWaet AND CHOICEST NOVALTIRG IN DRESS Gt 3 at extremely popler prices. Their, MOURNING DEPARTMENT is repicte with every desirable fabric, COURTAULD'S ENGLISH SH OREPES, largely reduced. Imported ENGLISH AND Fi FRENCH HITS, GooDs, Feplenishied at lower prices than last yea Do el ear ge colleee i of WATTEAU SASH RIBBON. ‘ACED NECK RIBBONS, entirely new sfogether with rey Seca stock of PLAIN and FANCY OSIERY, silk and teqino UP UNDERWEAR, &c, DRESSMAKING D aie =i rior man mA whic! ord ene for WOCRNING as well as 8 CEPTION, CAR- BiAGE and PROMENADE “DitSSES are executed in ON EE DAYS’ NOTICE, without disappoint- ak Parranted in style and elegance equal, if not su- Perlor, to any foreign production. Charges extremely BROADWAY, FOURTH AVENUE, NINTH AND TENTH STREETS, A. T, STEWART & CO. are now exhibith ant novelties in ready made BLACK and COLO. aD fk Stine, * each, BB YrArGR: * $50 ¢ MOHAIR, POPLIN and SATINE DO., made in the latest style: i $4 cael cack, upwards, Elegant styles SWISS MUSLIN PAR! $12 each! upwards. n’s An immense stock of 2 Wh and _Oniliren ‘The latest nove 5 gACQU RRS ohOak wes In i uiehe aaa embroidered CLOTH ERS, en entices for evening dresses, \choice noice in style, SS cach, upwards, REAL INDIA CAMEL'S HAIR lagni <x h, a Seach, upwards. STELLA DO., very beautiful, $59 each, upwards. , Extraordiniy. bargains in'every description of LACE GOODS, TRI NIN G LACES, LLAMA SACQUES, Eumbroide ler! Hamburg Edgings, ‘Seallop Trimmings at a large reduction from former mer pri ices, LADIES’ and MISSES’ LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKER- CHIEFS, at a reduction of 8345 per cent. CHILDREN'S DE DEPARTMENT complete with every novelty at reduced prices, ‘Special novelties iu Broadeloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Cheviots, &c. BROADWAY, FOURTH AVE i NINTH AND TENTH A. T, STEWART r 00. will make on Monda; , large additions to thelr POPU 'LAR STOCKS ot 5-Frame ENGLISH oy AMERICAN BRUSSELS CAR. ENGLISH TAPEN EY Ht OaSEr SD best quality, $1 25, ROYAL WILT 50 and $2 75, upwards. FRENCH MoguEITES ‘ery handsome, $2 50 and $3., and they will exhibit a large assortment of the latest and choicest designs of FRENCH MOQUETTE and ENGLISH Lo ee Ww. ae and VELVET EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS in UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Best quality Brocatelles, 64 inches wide, only $7 per yard. Satin Dainask, samme width, only $0 per. ae upward, STRILS, RERRYS, aa PERINADES. €1 50 per y: Elegant Embroideries, Nol ste Beauti new designs, suitable for curtains and _furnitare cover- r dy TAPESTRY and “EMBROIDE! » March 10, RODE RED TABLE and PIANO IRIstt sashes sek NS DAMASK ‘Table Cloths, s, Towellings, &c. BROADWAY, sted AVERU thd NINTH AND TENTH Tv AMES MUREERY vy 0. 3, fechas ei a street, 1873, Sprit 1873. Colored Sites, faney colore ray and white grounds, the de- wi vle and rarity, cannot fail to meet th the admiration of all. Gitar white rounds, decided black stripes, $1 25 Gray and black stripes and chee! Colored Silke, latest Parts shades. 20-inch Gros Grain, in good colors, $1 50 per yard, 24-inch Gros Grain, newest shades, $2 75 and $3. Entirely the production of this Spring. A’ somne Be eeeeey & 00.'8, Dengwei iy ang Eleventh sti street. The celebrated mack aie Satin inten, $2 and $2 25; Warranted genuine, James McCreery & Co. ‘Family Bik,” $2 $2 50, &c.; highly approved by our oldest patrons. Other good makes at the lowest possible rates, T JAMES M'CREERY & CO.'S, Broadway and Eleventh street, ‘Will openi on Monda) in their Ladies’ Furnishing Department, ae styles In Ladies’ Suits for the Spring, just received by Inte steamers, 180 ree # ssortment of Linen and Pique Dresses and Suits for Children. Dresses and Suits made to order in the best stlyes and in ‘8 superior mann Corsets and Underelsthing of all descriptionsnow ready. Infants’ Wardrobes in stock ready for immediate use or made to order at short notice, T JAMES M'CREERY 00.13, Broadway and Eleventh street, Will open‘on MONDAY, Mareh 10, thelr sprang Importation Of Real Laces, comprising real Frenen, Guipure and Chantilly Thread face Pont, Point Applique and Yulenclennees Laces; Maltese, Cluny, Italian, Valencfennes and French Blonde Laces, in ali widths; Point, Point Applique and Valen- clennes Cap Fichus, Lhe gag jounces, Hand- kerchiett, Sicever, Collars, ‘Tes, In the newest de- ns. Also a spkindid stock of ‘Embroidered Hamburg Higings and Insertions, French Embraidered Bande hut flings, Pialtings, Swiss ‘and Appllaue Tidies. Roman and 4 ¢ Sash Ribbons, ac., &c., the new shades. Sole Agents for the ce ‘cbraied ‘original Jouvin Kid Glove, in all the ne’ ing shades, from one to six buttons. AT MEARE; + Bist avenue: and Minoternth street. OPENING ON M Y, trata r lot of striped Dress ‘ilk at 7ée., same as usually sold a ot ofextra heavy Dress Silks, good colors, 24 ina! oe ‘wide, at$i75 a yard; worth Pa es gross grain black Fitk, $150, $1 75 and $24 NOW OPENING, —_ goods, Mourning goods, Calicdes, in most desirable “bina quality black Alpaca, 25c., 30c,, 38¢. and Sc. a a opera cereoee in choicest patterns and styles, all fast cor Ow Be. a Svar L ALSO OPEN A LARGE INVOICE OF Reatt lack, ‘Garpore Lace, much under regular prices. Hamburg Edgings and Insertings in choicest patterns, A lot ot Lace Edge Coventry bees oT at half price. Rufilings, Ties and Bows, latest n¢ very chea| 10) doz. bunch Silk Ties, choice colors, +) Worth rie We rch to call the spe ttention of our customers to our Ladies! Underclothing Deyartment having made large additions to it. We will open Monday. Nightgowns, Chemises, Drawers and Skirts, all made iti best manner and finest materials, at very low prices, Chemises and Drawers, Masonville muslin and nicely stitched, Chemises, fine musiin and corded band, 75c. Chemises, SS pee a wie fine tucked linen. fronts, embroidered age, § 4, $1 60, $1.75 and he 83, Nightgowns, nine ste ack and front, $1 Nightgowus, bias tucking fown the front, lace Phneing, Nightgowns, cluster tucks and embroidered inserting, Drawers, fine mie LB and embroidered inserting i ufting, and embroidered Drawers, fine muslin, tucks, trimming, $1 69. Underskirts, fine muslin, tue! nd rafflings, $1, Underskirts, very fine petit, stad and embroidery, Toilet Bacques, Sc., $1, Bian id $1 7: Cambric Toilet Sacques, Ince and canbroidered trimming and puffing, In Heweést shapes, at very low prices. opening, two cases French wove Corsets, our own Importation, lightly damaged by water on voyage, 1 wor! 1,000 very br a: ot ® A oonat as me pabroidered at ‘or ALSO OPENING ON "MONDAY a larke.lot_of Indies’ Undergarments and children Suits, re Be solled, at haif price to close out, to make room for new Spring Boe RICHARD M. corner Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street. A SPECIAL TY—THE, FRENCH TABLE, PHOTE AT Mrs. 17, East Ninth street, atGP. M. Din- lading clarct, $125, _ iN nm FIRST CLASS RAILWAY COMPANY THAT WILL bay liberally for money to construct their road and ive one of the parties a tion can make immee ate arrangements, Ad¢ fire ‘OREIGN, Herald office. —HAVANA LOTTERY.—PRIZES CASHED AND guiiormation furnished. Circulars tree, JOSEPH BATES & CO., 71 Broadway, toom 31, first floor. HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA, MARCH 15,— A. Prizes cashed and information furnished, JOSEPH BATES, Broker, 196 Broadway, room 4, (GAutiox —OWING TO IRRESPONSIBLE PERSONS representing themselves connected with the United States Law Association and Collection Union we are compelled to give notice that the Association has no Connection whatever with any person or persons in this city, except the tndersigned, and is only responsible tor fester noe in our hands es | PAY off none city 8 a . FOUMWAY: OrepoTORS FOR NEW YOR UNITED STATES LAW ASSOCIATION. NAUTION.—ALL | PERSON ARE CAUTIONED against paying for the Parshall Steam Engine Lubri- cator only to the order of CH Bulmer & Co. in the States of New York and Now Jersey. C,H, PALMER & CO., solo proprietors, office 19 New Church street, New York, ISEASES OF = DEBILITY SUCCESSFULLY treated by Profesiot JUDD'S Blood Circulating System, nt private residence, 209 West Thirty-filth street; 16 years’ practice. UREKA STEAM MACHINE C: CARVING 00} COMPA’ Re eowodds al teak a a fia 01 an Busts of ali prom: {nent sauna Figure carving pectenae”” Frrexpyy SONS OF ST. PATRICK, one El ninth Anniversary Dinner will take place at ‘Del: ‘monico's, ay fee cet March uy, VANA LOTTERY... i Beud ‘i hay 8. i box 8 Nassau sttoet; box 8,606 Fostomce, Pet eas HAS RETURNED FROM aithea. "AND MAN STATE LO’ RUULMANN 2 Cy Bankers, pi any Grey Glass post (jERIST, PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, COR. ner Fifth avenue and Thirty-ffth street—Rev, Hugh Miller Thompson, D. D., rector.—Lenten services Sun- days. Morning prayer and sermon by the rector, 10% A. M.; evening prayer and sermon by the rector, 334 P. M.; evening prayer and sermon by the rector, 73g P. M. ve Wednesdays and Fridays—Evening prayer and sermon ny'the recor, ts M.’ Datiy morning prayer, 10-4. ce 3:30 P. rvice on Sundays the seats are all free. as te to relieve the pressure for accommodation at the Sunday morning and evening services, The full gallery and chancel choirs are present at all the regular services, REY, 6,5 HARROWER WILL PREACH SUSDAY y M., and Rev. G. W. Collard at 744 P. M., at Se Linke’ Methodist E Episcopal church, Forty-first street, near Sixth avenue. R° IAN-GREEK CHAPEL, NO, 951 SECOND AVE- nue, near Fiftieth street.—Divine service in the Eng- fo h langiiage every Sunday at 11 o'clock, All cordially Dev. HALSEY W. lyin ¢ terri) ad EVERY SUN. day in the walt s “St p a Mission, commenc- ing at hg A A.M. ree EV. GkO. H. HEPWORTH welt PREACH AT Steinway Hall, at 10:9) o'clock, the second of the Series of sermons on a Christian al Sub) ject—"“The Relation hetween Got and Maw.” KE ening subject— Snow t6 Stand Upright” i EY, A, D. GILLETTE, D. D., PREACHES IN PLY- mouth ist church, Fitty-first. street, Ninth and Tenth avenues, ‘Sunday, 103g A. M. nd ee Pa SERVICES BY DR. ©, STL . b AT Grove and Fourth streets, HO ilakor will MMusteate spirit power at and li a RIOR A A | ING OF JUDGMENT UPON tIs MG ncche—Prenchiug. at {ie Catholic.” Apostolic hurch, Kixteenth tween a and Seventh Svenues, Sunday, wih ‘All are invited, “pur, BE BEGINNING 1D END OF WISDOM” WILL ou . Holme, ase ni i Shere i HH iret, i "i Ss CLEARING OUT SALE At Sl Broadway. The whole stock to be At a great sacrifice, to ioe Out the business, The stock consists of Real Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Velvets, ‘And Dress Trimmings All descriptions. A large assortment of Fi And Fancy Goods too alone: To mention. hg Undergarments And Dressin The store to let a and fixtures for sale. wv W. EMBE A CARD, Removal, eurtGATNOR'S SPECIALTIES, t lesa do Tournures Establishment, corner Twelith street and Broadway. ft Selling Off entire Stock previous 15th of 1 of April, 10 649 Sixth | venue, between Thirty" ‘seventh and ‘and Thirty-cighth streets, where wine f ned sel sehen tmapectatons of the old favorite sha} real Paris mage Coutille an woven Corsets to suit every style of figure. Skirts and Tournares, in French haircloth fig other, materiala which will be sold at most reason- able prices. T MME. papoumnal & 00.'8, 125 FOURTH J AVE- to removal, on nue, Designing, Stamping, Braiding, Em! iy paces 2. done in & uperiog mi manner et ans ne Pe pop Mending; hing nd Fluting, PEKING MAISON DUVAL—ALL | THE LATEST Qaivan done at moderate prices: Maver bs DUY Als DRY GOoDs, R H, MACY & CO. eo AnD ne ublic ounce 10 the Public, at they are now displaying New Spring Styles in PARASOLS, in MILLINERY, in EMBROJDERIES. es A complete and seasonable stock of Hosiery, Underwear and Gent's Furnishing Goods, ur NEW KID GLOVE, in beautiful Spring shades. A job lot of Tucked Skirting ata bargain, Colored and black Veilsand Veilings in great variety. The best assorted stock of Small Wares and Notions in the city at the lowest prices. Bustles! Busiles! Bustles! every Tasbionabie sane’ and style, Grand Central Fancy goods Establishment R.A. MAC Y & CO, Fourteenth street aud Sixth’ avenue, T KINZEY'S, Grand Opening Removal. at his new stores, Removal. 767 and 709 Removal, fi Broadway, corner Ninth street, Removal. on Wednesday and Thuraday, Removal, March 12 and 3%, larch 12 an Removal, opening an entire new Removal. stock in every department. Removal. Many new departments added, ‘ards Hambur; Embro sideries, 8, Fe Sear bea HO Bee Lae Se HS c., W Fi KINZEY'S, Opening Real Laces, in Threads, Yaks Point, Guipure, Vulenclenues, Dachess, toy tase Mo Ganen, Bachie, Lees 1 Shaw! ‘ara: vel c., LEW JAS, Roa awh back SINS AT RINZEY'S, KINZEY's, Paipings, Bmhroiter Aeinm ings, Puflings, Braic x Se be . Ss fae AT KINZEY'S, ae olenetien abe Gollars, ets, Sleeve: Coy Salas wise asap AT KINZEY’S, 500 cartons new French Flowers, in all the new shades and styles, Op pening new Bonnets and round Hats, in every shape, AT KINZEY’S. AT KINZEY’S, Gpentng 30 Rebar teres teres nnets, evel ape. Hats and Bo! every shape AT KINZEY’S, Bonuct any fat Fratnes. mact and Ha’ " on AT KINZEY Opening new styles in Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, Ladies’ Underwear, large stock, From low price to finest goods. AT EINZEY'S, AT KINZEY’S. Opening Corsets, Hoopskirts, Busties, Aprons, Rubber Bibs, &c, Opening 1,000 dozen Handkerchiefs, Ine every style and quality, 1,000 dozen silk Neck-ti And Scarfs, from 10c. to $1 25, Gross Grain Ribbons, No. 9, 20c. d. Gross Grain Ribbons, No. 12, 2c. yard. Cord edge Ribbons, 6e., Fancy Ribbons, 6c., 10¢. Sash Ribbons, 83c., 39¢., 59. Plaid Sashes, 58c., 69c., 75c., 86c. Passementeric Trimmings, Fringes, now styles. Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Portemonnaies. Swiss Goods, Combs, Brushes, &c. AT KINZEY’S. WILLIAM KINZEY, Broadway, corner Ninth strees T THE LATE i, ARMSTRONG'S, M40 Sixth avenue, near Eleventh street, ‘The balance ot the other Stock must be closed out with- ont reserve; Embroidertes, Laces, Ribbons, Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Small Wares, &c., will be opened for sale on Tuesday, 11th instant, at 10 o'clock A. M, AT KINZEY’S, AT KINZEY’S. AT KINZEY’S. AT KINZEY'S, AT KINZEY'S, AT EINZEY’S, AT KINZEY'S, Wanted—Three salesmen and four salesiadies. Apply on Monday. ‘T MME. J, D. between Tw. Stamping and Embroider. pique Dresses, stamped and alre genie and ladies Undergarments; apdsonte Taltaie and Monograms embroidered to order; Laces ¢leaned and menied equal to new. A —V. VIGOUROUX, 122 FOURTH AVENUE, STAMP- + ing, Embroideriag Lingerie Establishment—Ladies? and babies’ trousseans; spec clality of initials, monograms for handkerchiets, table ‘and bed cloths; the largest stock of imported French Embroidered Goods, Marseilles Cloth and Baby Dresses, &c, Wholesale entrance 69 East Twelith street, CAMEL’S MAIR SHAW price $300, rty: LIVERRE'S, 441 SIXTH AVENUE, 441, nty-sixth ‘and Twenty seventh streets, beefed it pe children’s 1 ; French N oly NEW, FOR SALE, Can be geen at Sixth’ avenue, be? hirty- nth streets. purth and AMAGED GOODS. The balance of Damaged Quilts and Curtains from the fire of Messrs. Nicol, Cowlishaw & Co. of Broadway must be cleared out this week to make room fora large quantity of Spring Dress Goods ing. erfect, yet will be sold now arriv The goods now left are near for half their value, H. ©, F. KOCH, 15 Carmine street, corner Bieecker street. RESDEN, GERMANY.—TO FAMILIES WHO, D during ‘their travels in Germany, pass through the city of Dresden, we recommend our magnificent st black and gray fast colored Dress Goods in Silks, W Jens and Cottons, and also our elegant ‘and tasteful stock gat low price of ready-made Dresse; HEYDER & PAUL LOWR, Seestrasse, Kaufhaus, Dre sden, AORDINARY. BARGAINS IN BLACK SILK! SPRING IMPORTATION, batt rr MEARD & CO., ND STREET, will offer on MONDAY, ANnrch 10, 160 pieces superior auality Black SILKS; néw of recent in‘portation, and much below regular pri vy} 1873. 1873, Bis h Black Gros de Khi 1 20 1 60 it 40 i 50 1 30 25, $2 50, $3 Also a full line of 8} and Summer Check and Reriped ity SILKS, from aM Friends, customers and strangers ited to call and ere Ine. boeheatlceeag HEARD & CO., 901 Grand street. 739 Broadway, opposite Astor piace. Infants’ Cloaks cane ane and Uaper em i Sacques, &e. 0 fudiew Outhin, Bridal Be Monograms ‘and Initials embroidered to order, Laces cleaned and mended equal to new, Stamping and Stamped Goods. RAND OPENING AT E. H. MILLER'S: EMPORIUM of Fashion, 779 Broadway, oj oe Stewart's. —The largest assortment of the latest imported trimmed Pat- fern in this country ; over (00 different styles, showroom nearly 100 feet deep: ' fitved wy beautiful Designs for Endics’ Dresses, Wraps and Skirt trimmings. He BRU: SN ae L, SHAW, 362 Bowery, between Fourth and Great Jones streets, over dry goods ‘The largest stockigt Haman Hair Goods Timport and manufacture their own goods, and retail them at wholesale prices, finest nia 4 e 1 Short Hair Switches, # vind Upward lid, not dyed, 18 Inches tor Hair Switches, sol ounces woight. ENA spate Haig Switches, can be combea and N Any. oan inc! person infring patent or count Pate there, this ade. Val 4 hil} 29, 1800; re-! nat a Sixth ay ranch aie 98 ares 5 between prune Sore | a ices streets, tes" Hair made over tn | compares mete { a ene a : a pre porns celptof got for ‘and’ rooney oe réulstered Jetters or Post 4 gant bordered DRY GoopDs. GBENADINes—onExaDINES, Warranted pure Silk and Wool. 200 pieces, 2 yard aie 1 25, $1 35, $1 50, $1 75, $2. The above pricese ne Just inported, $20 importation, "8, corner Broadway cs Areas HAIR.—LADIES, your “ATTEN T called to gor pening of fine Hair Switches: raids, 2% io propord iener 797 Broadw ches long, of the best mate S & SMift St. Denks Hotel» WELLS of 9 CAMELS’ HAIR: BEANIE HAVE RETURNED wie Spri ero Bh Shawls, wi |. RUS: ring stoc’ th plain ‘and wil sh ddles, on. iNesday! SELL, 33 East Twentieth street OUVIN KID GLOVES, fu ‘an agsortinent of hand at H. GRODEE & OO. Afth stree of chy mer, Bast tn on sh stre MATSON VIOLET PER- the, Pinuine articles late E. Brue, 63 P. ~ COLE, 866 BROADWAY, stock of Dr; Goods, Aln selling off'at greatly reduced price S “to close thd business, RPwOr AR -GRAND OPENING, er WEDNESDAY, ALIS March 12, of 8: ring Fe Fashions, at Mme, A. DUV, new establishment: Broadway, third door above Eighteenth street. Dressmaking ia all its branches, Rees. VELVETS, SASHES AND SCARFS,—SITUA® tion wanted, by a youn iuad 12 years" experience in the above ine of best references, Addi wn Branch eftice, ary moderate ; DISE, Herald Grecian NOTICE, Grand Opening at 8. T. TAYLOR'S, 816 Broadway, Tuesday, March M, man, in @ wholesale house; ds 1 EROHAN- A chotce selection of new w imported Spring styles Car- Tage and Evenin; new and elegant designs iw Trimmings. 16 B peing our headquarters and the office for the Broadway Toilettes and Walking Costumes, wee imported. Prone dournale 186 ladies will find a full and elaborate dis- play of Patterns in Intent Journal our extensive showrooms and the ystem the only perfect rule of gar; ment cutting taught at 816 Bro cry HE EVE: TELEGRAM HAS A CIRCULATION WHICH IS BY LONG ODDS GREATER THAN THAR OF ANY OTHER EVENING PAPER, If I8 READ BY THE MOST HIGHLY CULTIVATE | PEOPLE IN THE CITY, A BEST ADVERTISING M PLOYED BY ANY DEPART af |g = AND is, THEREFORE, THE as 3| | TRADE. IM THAT CAN BE EM} 'T OF COMMERCE OK ——_———» fede! GREAT WEST SIDE ESTABLISHMENT, 17 CAR+ mine and 234 Bleecker strect.—Great bar, jaing ar@ offered this coming week in our Suit Denarae heaving in preparation large assortments of new Spring clearing out the old stock at any rate. lerwear Department in ull supply at Drawers, from ‘rail "aki Ane carnbiie Cor: At D, SOLINGER & 00.4, 1 Carmine and 244 Bleecker strect. ‘hemises, from Sse. uD; Puffs, Tucks and Rufies, all varieties, from 70c. up. a Walk Ladies! Unt 1873- a in B, ALTMAN & CO. announce for Monday, March 10, a supply of NEW SPRING Wal WALKING SUITS, CASHMERE EMBROIDERED | CLOAKS, MANTLES, Holee absortment Spring Dress silks, Dress Goods together with MOURNING GOODS of the most papular makes. and respectfully invite the public to : . iat call and exal B. ALTMAN & CO, ‘331 and 333 SIXTH AVENUR, / 1873, H. ON SPRING. FILL & CO. 187, will open on MONDAY, March 10, 8 full line of new Spring Millinery Goods. Latest noveities in French and English Chip and Milan Round Hats and Bonnets. 200 cuises Milan Round Hats, from 6c. to $2 50, § cases Milan Bonnets, from $1 to All of the latest and most desirable shapes. Ribbons. Gros Grain sash Rubbons, Watered Sash Ribbon: ck and Fancy Plaid Sash i fibbons. Bins lsc cartons hoe Anch Watered Sash Ripbons, $1 "30; worth 8) cartons of 7-Inch Black Plaid, 650. yar rtons 7-inch Plain Sash Ribbons, 9c. ; warranted all milk. ‘All tue new Spring Shades in Bonnet Ribbons, French Flowers, Rose Vines, Roses, Montices, 40 cases new Flowers, all of the the latest Parisian Soran Laces. Black Thread, Guipure, Valenctennes, Veils, Dotted Nets, Malines, PF ak perly jade-up Lace Goods Children’s Lace Ci iren's “in aft the newest styles Ladies’ Nes 1,000 dozen 4 Grape de © Faney Ties. Ladies, xo to O'NEILL All N ine T! oods marked in — Reduction to tl in endless: Ds chodedd finch Windsor Ties, 460, Tie TL. O'NEILL & 00, $27 and 329 Sixth avenue and Twenticth street. the extravagant charges witch are now p dies’ own materials in the lat fashion and at exceedingly moderate prices, natural, Spring entail. The: ityles to make A —MISS E. OCROWE, Round Hats, Feathers, Broadway, opposite Gilsey — IMPORTER OF ENGLIS! cS House has removed to 1,21 + Union lish Round Hats, from t f Paris Bonne “=MAISON WALTON, 882 FeO ss. aBgve mn square, im) orter 1 selection of Bridal Wreaths and mp, fhe —— Haiso © notes, ils, T MADAME, COLLINS’ DRESSMAKING STAB lishment, me newt Potts street, ladies can in rely, Frisian perfect Nu 4 made, trimmed in the ited ‘A MAISON ROGERS E de Pi Dresses made of the latest style, | at mode irning Dresses for sal NLARK & WM LAUGHAN, OF MU! Lang I HILL, have received their Flowers and Forms will io RESSMAKIN ‘opening, on March 19 an short time exhibit lasid Perisian Bonnets i, ats. No. 6 Clinton place, three doors from Broadway. ns Paitorne tnpprted exclusively by ourselves from Paris and Berlin. pad rer WIENER, 205 5 htcenth and Ninet ‘lowers and Manufac fers his large and hole a Parisian ‘Howe nlesale, Ee onc. Ostrich Feat ers at Ww turer of Ostri: AVENUE, eonth streets, 1 the Reception, Promenade and Evening i wore mporter t Beate "___ YACHTS, CA Mrehes tone SALE, Williamsburg, in Juiy in excellent condition. lerald office, (On BALE—SOUND STEAMBOATS J. ud Eycort 60) tons rewister fitted for night routes; 2) Sani tee, G0 ton der, a) tar to IDT, No. 1 South Witllam strect. also Steamship North Foint FREDERICK © ‘rescent (1 ‘STEA MBOA TWO CAN ty inches long, 2 feet 6 inches wide, built by ) with Spars, Sails a For term 00 thi ‘Cominand ler, nd, paddies adress CANOES. &Le FEET SCHUYLER OR hes A SLOOP YACHT, ABOUT 4 FEET IN I Le) over all; hogan; is well found i vipmnaes on deck; has nd will be 3 turnished, teular adgr address YACHT, SL Fr 15) ers. ply to OR. CBRL 04H re REIGHT PROPELLER FOR SALE— tons in seven feet; two oS AN Pine street. poile: (MER, 2D a Dev street. sale. SEEHEN ROBERTS, Rails, &c.; ma- in accommeada- ‘or further par- OR BALE—TWO SL00) OOD ORDER, OF as tons, wait A mana are Be light. BOATS—ANY KIND, , WOOD OR IRON SPOON ‘Oars ; 10,000 feet White oF 868 and 873 Kouth street and 114th st., Harlem River. ISTRY. Aa DR VAN Vike! x, DENTISN, nue (orm: Teste cared aehine ily. RSA