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. = WHOLE NO. 18,356. a DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. amUgEMRWTe Fours Frsa—Second, third, fourth, pane acy Third column. ‘BaLL SEASON—Fovurty Pack—Second column. evENTH Pack—Fifth columa. wOaRv Ere) Wawrab—Scoxo Pace—First, second and ee AND "LODGING WANTED—Szconp Pace—Third Pace—Third column. YN BO, i SALB—turernceen BEOOKLAN A ESTATE, Rees. Pacs—First svat? ac eae Pacu—Sixth Srarexetn P. First column. RENTH P. 1xth columns, fourth, fifth arth “sab BALL (HEME Thine Fac creer Pace—Sixth column. sane AND GARDENERS—Tuind Pace—Sixth coastwise STEAMSHIPS—Tawte Pace—Third col- @@PARTNERSHIPS—Seventu Pace—Fourth column. oogsttiensy NOTI OES—Srataxern Paue—First col- oun | BOARD—Sxcoxp Pacx—Third and fourth col- Baris ie ate he Pace—First ee Mh "cream third, fourth, £1 pwatrixa tn SUsEE To LET, FURNISHED AND UN. fi tart P. th column, and rd and fourth SUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS—Tenrn Pace—Second and rd columns, SUROPE Youre Pace—Firstcatumn, GE—SixTeente PaGx—Third col SIS—SEVENTH he oy colt mn, Pace—First eeABIDN, beans WANTED-FEMALES—Tu1mp Pace—Third and BEL WANTED MALES—Tmimp Pacrsixth column: AND CARRIAGES, &C.—Sxcond “Pace Fourth firth and aixth colimns, HOTELS—Szconn Page—Third’ column, HOUBES. ROOMS, 20. WAN’ {2b Viren Pace ur ‘and sixth columns, BERGE oma TAUDSON CITY AND BER GEN & FOR SALE—Fovusrxsnta te aE—Becond col SASBTE MANTELS ouvanen Eaux oixth colamn. FRINO TAL-—Euxrenti Page Sixth columa. AL—Stxts: (Gz—Sixth co MILLINERY AND DREGSMAKING Hint Pace—Sixth mrecHLLANEOUS | ae TwELrmo ‘MIBCELL. ANLOUS over eern Pace—Sixth column. MUS) TAL Yourmn Ease neces column. NEW FUBLICATIONS | Nintm Pae—Sixth column. PEESONAL—F: Vagr—First and secovd columns. FLANOFOKTES, © ORGANS, &C.—Fourta Pacu—First PRO! —Fourtn Pagr—Firat column. FROFuSGIONAL SiTUATI IONS WANTED—PEMALES— e—Sec column PROPERTY OUT OF THE. CLIT FOR SALE—Foon- pier Pace—Fourth afth and sixth columns, and exra Page-First and second columns, neal poet an EXCHANGE Furrexma Pace—Sec- and fourth columas, JORSTATE WANTED—Firteexta Pace—Fourth col- 7OUS [et ae eda Pacr—Sixth column. TARDS—I Pacr—Second column, BALES ee AUCTION=Sixeexsen Pace—Fourth, fifth and errvATIONS Ww. WANTED—FEMALES—Tuimp Page—First ervaTiOxs WaNTED—MALES—tarep Pace—Fourth srnciat NS NOTICEs—Surexenra Pact—Second and tnird BrORTING—bOOS, BIRDS, 4C.—Fixst Pace—Second ‘reeNts Pace—Third column. fae th TRADES Tain Page—Sixth culump, and Pourta Lamar colt. THE TURF—Suconn Pace—Fourth column. 0 LET FOr BUNINESS PURPOSES—Tanm Page— rth, fiith and sixth colum! hs G Pace—Third column, E—Texte P. GRPURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO List LaveNTs Pacr—Fifth and sixth columns, Wi ED TO PUROHASESkvantn Pact—Sizth col- wardHs, JEWELRY, &C.—Seventn Page—Sixth col- TOHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR met ‘—Fourtseenti Pace—Sccond and third col- xactita (hipeseagatec aa 4&C.—Srventa Pace—Sixth HERALD BR. ANCH OF FICE—UPTOWN, ‘DVERTISEMENTS | FOR Ti THE NEW YORE HERALD faa AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, 1,265 BROADWAY, ‘WEST SIDE, BETWEBN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY. SECOND STREETS. ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 8 A. M. SILL ‘P.M. ON WEEK DAYS (SUNDAYS, 2 TILL 9 P. %.), 4T OFFICE RATES, NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY RUD, = ———- = PaRIS AGENCY OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. [sl | RS. KREMER & CO., AMERICAN REGISTER, VE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE EW YORK HERALD. THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL- RRS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO SINGLE NUMBERS OF THIS PAPER TO PARTIES REQUIRING THEM. ~ Pigs ELL. (HUNTINGTO: ) R JENNY.—LET ME know where I can see you. RANDALL, Herald office. A & M. W.—WE WILL BE THERE. 5 T.8. J.T. URRETTE ALLEN—SEND ADDRESS TO L. V. HUB- BELL, Clipper office. ERY, LAST SUNDAY AFTERNOON.—WILL petite Iady who refused to accept a| is contident they could be friends) p to HARRY, box 108 Herald officer LACK DRESS HAT AND FUR COLLAR. the lady who was followed in Fulton avenue Sati afternoon, about six o'clock, by a Spanish ment maa, grant him the happiness of her acquaintance arcnoe and evervthing made satis! stor) Adare: . R,, Herald me incident, to avoid mix! }OBETTE—REMEMBER THE JOLLY ‘FELLOW BAL Masque at the Argyle Rooms Monday evening. bar OF TEA, SUNDAY EVEN WEDNESDA gvening ar appointment not kept. If agreeable be at renty-second street, Sui vening, ersonal through Herald will reach ime any 1] assist you. LLAR. Pee YOU AT FIFTY. INTHE STREET. AND Sixth avenue Tocsday at three o'clock. ERTIF—SEND YOUR ADDRESS. I HAVE SOME thing important to write. Addr Lact 9 IRIDAY AFTERNOON, FULTON MARKET, STAGE to Fourteenth street and Fifth aventie—Will you send address to C. M. LINWOOD, Madison, N.J.t Please stato who was with you to avoid mistake. NKIE, OF TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET—WILL gee you at the glesine, ball at Central Park Garden, Feerday cvening, Mare Bring the English blonde. Last box, No. ANOTHER eee 7 “ADOPTIO AT MM DESPARD'S, a EAST OR Aaa street, near Fourth avenue, two beau- FORMATION CONCERNING, BENANIN oY Pa Mus Lun We ents ke. of Werdhol, P: Ne fork tn 180. ana J871, willbe thankfully cd. Ade West Twenty-third street. PRTORMATION WANTED—OF MARY MURPRY, sggUny,fermanagh, North Ireland. Her sister Kate, ving enue, New York, orator i ‘ork, wants te see her FORMATION WANTED—OF MESSRS, ait rept Rx) ¢ nor, William I by gon street, Eiverpoot Y Rad! 72 2% THIS SHOULD MEET THE EYE OF JouN cox Jae sr9u RECEIVED; LETTER ar aa F EDGB! itr les Syvalie, Jame: 1,010 Irlend from ituskis: ©. Herata office. Shaw, formerly of Bristol, England, he i nunteate With OSBORNE. Parent, titre e for you. 'E BROWN, JK., FORMERLY OF “THE NAVY, Will hear of an old friend by uddressing BROWNIE, 72 Herald oftice. ~ LP H. CAN SEE M.D. " elock, RS. PARSONS.—PLEASE SEND ADDRESS AT earliest opportunity to LEVI, box 48 Herald office oO" HAVE YOU SEEN MY MAGGIE? MONDAY EVENINO, 0. a. HOULD THIS MEET THE EYE OF GEORGE phe or st aH | Ling) anything hese bi, his frien they are very anxious 16 Sear apout ‘hit Heard of him being discharged fe ANY has no thumb om one hand. Ad- SeysAMes iy City Tavern, Riding, Northamp- OR his GugUED rus MELT THE EYE OF R. PARKE ie is requested to communicate wil water, Mex B,J. V., Herald Uptown Branch offic ATURDAY NING—THIRD AVENUE CARS, EY rty-tourth, 721, mention Seas W GUAERSON, Te! ‘on etite. circumstance Ad: OM—WRITE. AT ONCE TO YOUR “MOT IT WER, WITH r address, and mir address) and she will send you all particulars, 0 BEAUTIFUL NEW BORN INFANTS GW INS) jor aduption. Cation Dr. of Mune. GRIND: LE, Aad feat Tweuty-sinth sireet pear avenug, oy erin Pace—Third and vfgarth columns. ree eae HE PARTIES W Tek Sate ni please return into 180 West Twenty: FIGARO_LETTER RECE! phan AND WAS GLAD will call next Wednesday, say 2 TALLACK’S 8 MATINEE. TUE Seppe erenee Mg the lady with gitt fan and light sii brown, in front balenpy seat with | b citemaras en tering Tiffany's, Is earnestly desi gentleman in stiuilar sent, who knows no way but to request her to ad dress WELLWOOD, Herald Uptown Braneh office. TLLIAM B. SCRANTON WILL PLEASE MEET ME in Supreme Court, Monday, A.M. Wanted vwititess In second Bond ease: . W, JONER, 65 Wall street. ILL THE LADY NEW JORR GerLeuan MET IN hotel, Suspension Brifge, N 1871, and whe purchused ber for state: Ing'car, adress RAILROAD PASS in Herald Pe stating when and where she will see him? To av takes mention ¥ w here | wel ntleman leit | train. W H. C. DONALDSON, WHO ‘ARBIVED IN NEW « York towards the close of 1867, will receive tm) or tant information on sending his address to DELTA, 166 Herald office. ay. intormation respecting him be gratefully re WIG THE ADVERTISING AGENT WHO CALLED ON ofessor Lister, at 918 Broadway, please call new at 829 Sixth avenue? wi. MR. M. J, BURKE PLEASE SEND HIS AD- dress to an old friendr Address N. E., Herald office. Bors x NOS, 87 TO 28, STOLEN FROM 60 BROAD street, have been stopped. If returned a reward Will De pala and no questions asked. “Address box 4,958 Post 0 ree OPERA GLASS, WELLS, 462 Broadway. 1, NEAR CORNER. TWENTY- a Sixth avence, a lady's Muff. Loser can recover properly by provi an a expenses. Address J. Hf Hernia omge, | Pe ee OPO OSY—THURSDAY, MARCH 14 1873, ON THE 11:05 alae. te der ofthe sans ile iberally rewarded r. ‘The finder ot the same wi rally rows yr returning the same to WM. I. SERRELL, Elizabeth, Lorton WEDNESDAY, 12TH INST, IN FOURTH venue Central Park car No. 6l,a black lace Sun- shade, with inlaid tortoise shell handle. ‘The finder will receive $20 if delivered uninjured at H, E. SPRAGUB'A, 87 Pearl street. OST—ON MONDAY, MARCH 10, ACCEPTANCE of J. G. MePheeters'& Co,, dated November 13, 1872. Bix months, for $5,272, d A Howell fn favor of raw by B. and endorsed, by Henry J- able at National finder Bank, pla payment thas! Nn stop) br oo all plewse sesurh its Ly P BAYNE 2 CO,, 24 road street, New York. 7 O8T—ON THE MORRIS | AND ESSEX RAILROAD 's Portemonnaie, contain- he finder will be liberal}; ing th same to L, V, SY. cashler, Continental I Life Insurance Company. OST—A GOLD BREASTPIN, SCROLL PATTERN, with two tamels attached lo it, in. Spring, street, irom Hudson. to Thompson streets, “A siltable pill be given by returning it to Ars. SrkPHLNGON, Lost LADY'S HAND bart CUNTAINING CRAPE veil, gloves, &c. ; supposed to have been left in Fifth of Mare 4. wie wt, be avenue stage evenil je same at331 We: venth st, rewarded by leaving tl O8T—ON THE EVENING OR THE 13TH INST, i geing trom Sixth to Thirty-first strect and Fourth avenue, a Gold Locke! n, ‘The finder will, be multably rewaraed by returning it to 47 Bast Thirty-Arst O8TIIN A MADISON AVENUE STAGE, A PAIR OF asses, on Tuesday ovenine, Phe Andee wilt mitable reward by returning the LAST EVE: '. 71 Bowe OsT—IN a FIFTH AVENUE STAG ing, about FR yeneeks 2 ee heypr> Cy set, ‘with ill receive a all Pr finder w:! by re returning + to 105 ass Tee myenty second firey WRITE ESQUIM X DOG; anne ae TO i name ae a ile 1 be ae for its retui O8T—ON FRIDAY, ON BROADWAY OR THIR- teenth street, a Portemonnaie, with button, heart, &c. The finder will be turning it to F. F, MWKINLAY, 236 Four? ap amethyst a pcos rewal Nineteenth street, 5 host, KE ERRIER “DOG, EAR, PEP- «per. Any one returning him to No. ‘Thirty. ifth arash: wil Feeelve the above reward. $20 pt WA a fa oats Petal gp felt nal dep ok in om Grand Central depot, ‘orty-fifth: in asreet tal wing ma avenue a, Harlem, an Amethyst, out of sieeve button, pi ERICK ROPEE RTS Last (24th street, Third and Fourth ave- nues, and’ above reward will be paid. $50 RAMA ae Gea 0 ued a y at oes tie otter, B46 Bi Great 100 Bay EW Axn 1087 FRG 10TH INST., enue Car er metting’ off in m vicinity set pian pile rind Sixty-secon t, a Pocketbook, containing 4 diamond rings oy phn mood . The finder will receive the above reward b; ith J. K. McCARTY, 138 Bast 128th street, REWARD. LOST OR STOLEN FROM MY office, room 58 Broadway, a Tit ty bonds of $1,00) each, of no papers of ‘importance to 20 containing thr use to any ome; also valuable 4 jonfe me and of no use to any one but myselt watches and gold watch chain. The al be paid for the return of box, papers and bonds, and ne questions asked, by addressing me, box 4,024 Post office, $500 REWARD. Mislaid or stolen, two registered United States Ten-forty Bonds, $5,000 each, Nos. 7,696 and 7,697, stand- ing in the name of J. & W. Seligman & Co. e public are hereby notitied net to receive tiate same, transter having been stopped. The Walne eS ee of the bemds to H tree ward will be BROS. $2 006 ¥OR THE RECOVERY OF THE GOODS stolen from the je welry store, Broad- way, on the night from ana 24. ‘For further rticulars apply to H. REINEUKE, 793 Broadway. IBERAL REWARD WILL BE GIVEN AND NO questions asked, for the return of the Overcoat taken from the reading room corner Twenty-third street and Fourth avenue Thursday evening. EWARD—$100 AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED, BY returning Watch No. 30, gold linked chain with gray onyx and t or stolen on Fonrth avenue car om February 4, to JOS. DRYFOOS, 122 Church street, LOST, A CORAL EARRING, ON FRIDAY going from Bowery and Spring street u w Fourth street, through to Washington place. Rewar at No. 5 West Washington place. SPORTING—DOGS, BIRDS, &C. A —FOR SALE. ALL KINDS OF FANCY, DOGS. dA. Birds, ae. edicimes for all diseases, Prepared Food for mocking | birds, at B. 0. DOVEYS. No, 3Greene street, near Canal FINE WESTLEY RICHARD'S DOUBLE SHOT. gun, second hand, will be sold che SMITH @ SQUIRES, 90 Chatham street. Pearce | BUTI ER, NO. 31 PECK SLIP, HAS ALL } the choice breeds of Dogs for sale and’ stock. BUT- le Mange re and Flea Bxterminator, Len's Infeili 75e. UTLER'S new work, tra’ ea Medicines tor all disease: Dogs bearded and pa DOGS FOR SALE—ONE A BLACK AND TA Weighing 23 pounds, the smallest in the city, aad t other a Sivodhyund. 145 Fourth avenue, near Fotesmes A TOILET Luxury, . J. H, Haughwout’s ORALINE, for cleansing the teeth an ifying the bre: endorsed by the ending eounes in the! United States and Canadas. nOtders by mat solicited. me the finvor required, ‘Sassatras or Wintergreen, Price per bottle, Sue, LORD & TAYLOR, New York, _Sole Agents. Al- Dry Goods Extabilshed 1947. M. REIMAN & co. a Wate of New Orleans), importers and dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, will open the stores 2% Union square and 25 d 25 East Fifteenth street, Wed enday, M: eh If with an entire sow tue slot wi with the greatest care, Ane Of French, British German and vAimorican Goods of every doscript Our Stock will consist of asso one eglebrnet make & fine assortment of Silke of ‘onson, Bellon, Bonnett, Casnme: Fine Laces ‘Embroider or white Goode Underwear, Sutts, Linens Wis, Parasols, Fancy Good: kinds of Ly je G ° Surre oer to retail very small a ce in order to bt Foputauion in our new place of businew. oe "ace onl We respectfully solicit a share of the pati f paviie ag well ag that of Southerners vistuing oF restdlig 1p this city. We wonld call special attention to our fine line of Paris and Berlin made Suits and Ladies’ Undergarmenu. I MADAME DELLAC’S (ELEVE DE LA MAISON Hower, de Maris) Tecehved ew Patterns aud nate Dresses inthe latest style; moderate price ; Myussimg Lon Dregses for vale, 1,271 Brvadwas, i ‘Kamping Patterns for sale; Lace Cleaning ani Mending ; * pe tbe ' DRY GOODs. EEER H HA RRR tt CC H HH (8888 gE H HR RU CCH HH” 8 E -. 2 ame & ” @’®s® E H HR RHC Hou 8 Es HHHH RRR Il € HHHH ‘888 E H HRR HC H OH 8 E NM HRRUEUC H oO 8 E AR HR RU CCH H s EEEE H HR RW co B H ses EMPLE OF FASHION, BIGHTH AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-FOURTH STREET. We would respectfully call the attention of the public our very elegant ageortment of LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERGARMENTS. to have ve the ‘e; teed variety the richest styles, the best made and ‘the est Undergarments im the city. You are welcome Sto examine BT sods without reierence to purcha: tera muslin, corded band and sleeves, superior make, at muslin, linen bosom, fucked a and om: Chemise, good proldered, “needle-work edge on band and slee se rt fine muslin, 10 tucks, with 7inch camnbric| flounce, at ‘Gur ‘Undergarments are all of fine muslin and are made on lock-stitch machines. A choice rep ly of linen and hand-embroidered Percale Undergarments. Bridal Trousseaux furnished. OUR LADIES SUIT DEPARTMENT eters manifold attractions in Linen Suits both plain and striped. Ladion’ Haste Suits, White Lawn and Swiss Suits, Bla Alpes Buiter ken hc. The latest styler and richest oveilies can be found here and are displayed in our elegant aud spacious show rooms on the secon We would direct especial attention to our department of Children’s Marseilles Cloaks and Dresses, which cannot be surpassed in elegance and variety. of Ladies’ Cashmere oaks Ss aed ae jues, richly trimmed ans ee Just imp imported from Berlin. ne latest Novelty. Choice “Tissue” Shawls. in India patterns, at $3 75, $6, $9, dc., dc. Entirel of Nottingham Net Cur sols, Lace Shawls ‘ands Ladies’ Wrappers extra size, of fine Merrimac Sh if warraited ‘wal, colors: bias ‘ounce, cut. sGabrielle® {rimmed with ruftle down tron, sleeves and pockets, At Gad anes hite Bed Spreads, a Wrappers. & EMBROIDERIES, Over eT tteeed ‘all fast edge, at 8c., 10c., Ie., I2ec., 1e., up to $1 Our crowded counter and rapid sales assure us that the bargains in our Embroidery Department are recognized and appreciated. Millinery Goods, All the new Spring styles in’ Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, &c. Real Laces at our well known prices. Novelties in Fringes, Passamenterie Trimmings, &c. 9 OUR MADE-UP LACE GOODS Will be found to celipse Broadway styles, at half Broad- wa: ices. Rich assortment of Lace Ties, Cascades, Pelerines, Capes, Fichus, &c, Ac, ‘ant Crepo de Chine Regalia, made in four plaits, teint with wide Italian Lace, at $5, sold on Broad: way at We cordially invite you to 1 to call and examine all our goods, and feel confident pat you will be pleased with Our aésortinemt and our price EHRICH’S TEMPLE « OF FASHION, nd 289 Eighth avenue, hrs Twenty -fourth street. T. STEWART & CO. . ‘will offer, durin; EXTRAORDINA as to prices, qualities and styles of goods, fn atl the de- partments of RETAIL STORE. Each department will exhibit elegant novelties, eult- bes tor. carly s 6) wine wre L, E. TON is requested to their GRIS- ATLLE, SritrPEb GoLok Pai yard; cheap at $1 0. 1K AN D SILK SUITS, made in the next week. ¥ BARGAIN! hig et style. uly $3) OMATR AND POPLIN SUITS, entirely new, only $14. 5 Immense stock of real India Camels’ Hair Shawls, each, wards. CE ‘GOODS, Trimming Lace: Tans Sacques, Points, Hinbroideries, ac. 0. DRESSMAKING DI DEPARTMENT, under superior management. in, which orders, for MOUR!} }, a3 well as BALI RECEPTION, ORWHIAGE es Sercmmnrin E DRESSES are executed in ONE to THREE DAYS NOTICE. without diony ointment, war. ranted in style and elegance equal it not superior to any foreign production. Charges extremely moderate, BROADWAY, 4TH AN AV., 9TH AND 10TH STS. XTRAORDINARY BARGAINS UPHOLSTERY eooay rise ig oe for furnitere cover- abectal attractions ta are now oxhibiting hes wee ony 8 pee bg Brocatelles, 64 inc! Plain oN 64 Page! wide, only Silk Terrys, very handsome, al 75 ‘per or yard. Striped | T ry Hh width, only 6428 per yest ard. Handsowe Tapestries, An immense ‘stock of ‘or En Trace sd aioe Nottingham ditto, ea 5 frame — and kentnad Brussels, bt EY 75 per vard. ‘ape: per yard. English T1 Brusse! Koval Wil sand Frdnen Woo juettes, very hans some, $2 50 and $3. ‘ind they will exhibit on Tuesday. March 18 a large as- sortment of French Moquettes, English, Wilton, Velvet, Brussels Carpetings, Rags, Mats, Oilcloths, &c. BROADWAY, «TH AT AV., 9TH AND 107H STS. T MEARES’ Sixth Spenueae he Piet at ipireets Is est a Sieur Greay bargains in real Laces and Hinbrotd eries. 500 s i Guipure Lace, all widths, fully 26 per Jar pri ‘Wide and ric h patterns, se. 80 650., 75¢. ings and Insertin; 3 Re., 20¢. and 256," plique Laces, we, Collars and Rufflings, newest designs. Taties' hemsiched linen Handkerchiets, 26¢., a great bargain. NOW OPENING. Dress Goods, Mourning Goods and Calicoes in choicest patterns. All the new color: n polka, snot and tripes. Striped Silke in gi ariely ry prices, Excellent quality ce ‘iped sik 75c. and $1 a yard. percoee quality of black dress Silks, $1 50, $1 75 and ay ii jeat Lyons black Silk, $2 50, $3 Se $8. om 100 pieces colored Alpacas in new s! i» Dleces Japanese dress Goeds, 26c. ie ani S8e. ieces striped Japanese Pao fine govt. Bes brands black Alpaca. 2c. and ve NOW OPENING. Jarge line of Housekeeping and Tibet Goods. kins, Towels, Diapers, Crashes, Quilts and Sheet ings. KCttingham and real lace Curtains, fino Tidies and Piano Cove: All the leading makes ot Maslins at wholesale pric an im Marscilles, dotted Swiss, check Nainsook, NOW OPENING. Fine French Flowers and Milinery Goods, latest novel- ‘Newest shapes in Straw Good 1 ke, IN Hosiery, Gloves and unde ergasments in all the different makes adapted to the present ses One, two aud three-button Kid (lo IN OUR LADIES’ UNDERGARMEN t, par customers can find a lnrge assortment of Anes goods in_newest patterns at very low paris Dresses and Overitiris, i awn and Cambric Wrap- eaehiteen” s lace Caps, embroidered Shawls and Merino oaks. All the popular makes of French wove and handmade Corsets. Hoopskirta, Panniers, walkin, Now ops if 2,000 pairs of fi S0¢.. F5c., $1 and $1 25; halt rogul TCHAD MEARE corner Sixth avenue and Nin A CARD. Removal—Selling off at a great sacrifice, 1 trail Skirts. Fre wove Corsets, cet. GAY Specialties, OR'S Corsets, Skirts and Tournours Fstablishment, corner ot Broadway and Twelfth streets, on the Ist of April to 649 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eighth street, where will be opened @ select importation of the old favorite shapesin real Parismade Cuotiile and woven will remove Co' Can fit every style of figare, AT. Me VIGOUROUXS, 122 FOURTH AVENUE, ing, Embroidery, Lingerie. Establishinent:—Ladies? and Sables’ Trousestis specialty of Initials, Monograms for handkerchiers, table and bed clothes! the largest stock of importe proidered Woods; Mar- neilles Clot aud Babies’ Dresses, Wholesale entrance, 69 Kast Twelfth street, T MME, COLLINS’ DRESSMAKING ESTABLISH- ment, 26 West Eleventh street, ladies can rely on Retin pertect-1 fitting Dresses made, trimmed im latest ian style. Ladies invited to call. Ammacr INC BRASS AT SMITHS PATTERN 914 Broadway, Superb Costumes! Enchant- ing Noveitics ! each pme early Patterns now ready, Suet, oa ‘Broadway, near Twentieth street, New York. In the “da; T MME. J.D. LIVERRE’S, 441 SIXTH AVENUE, 441, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty seventh streets, Stamping ig Embroider rea ‘ade’ children’s pique Di ped and aire ae rench Li andson 801 rmen: ‘ams embroidered to order; Laces jed equal to new. stam| rie and Tadies’ Unders Mon ) [AWLS—HAVE. " hose shawls I have just Drought back lain Centres, with borders, are nore anything in the matket. Nothimg like t RUSSELL, 38 3 East Twentieth stre ‘A -OPENING,~ At Mme, Av DUVAL'S new show rooms, 878 Broadway ’ third door above ightwenth street, ' Imported Paris Novelties, Patterns and Dressmaking. | Patterns cut to fit and put together, warranted periect. BADOURFAU & COS, #25 FOURTH AVE- nue, Designing, Stamping, Braiding, Embroidering ix done ‘in a superior manner and at popula prices PRICE FIVE CENTS “AT KINZEYS, iemoval from on to 767 ans 106 Removal, Broadway, cor. Ninth street. Opening an entire Removal. bh equal Removal 5,000 yards of Hamburg a de to 960 yards from Se. to 6c. yard, 10,000 yards fine Embroiderios, mica with real Valenciennes Lace, 26c. ae ards of real Laces, ako t read, Brussels, Guipure, Point, Spanish Laces, low. Hace Veils, Shawls, Pai og Covers, Barbes, Lace Figured and spanish Tacos” At KINZEY’S. At KINZEY'S. At KINZEY’S, At KINZBY'S. Large, Gente Handkershicns plain, embroidered and lace, very iow. seta Na Colars, Ma By bts 8 an ‘ace ce Feniogs: pening 250 boxes Leder we mise, Di OGerwear Nicht Dre ints’ Corsets, &c., from Nowert to Sheets ood, 500 dozen Ladies’, Gents’ and inses’ Hosiery, all mew Spring goods, and at very lew prices, Thousands of yards of plain and fancy Muslins, auc! Jots at about half prices, ‘rom, ‘ISe. up, Large lot of Ladies’, Gents’ and Wisves? Kid Gloves, trom. 2be., 39e., 42c., B0c., S5c., S0c., 76e, pair up. Opening new styles in Parasols, French Flowers in all the new shades. At HINZBY'S, At KINZEY'S, At KINZEY'S. At KINZEY’S, At KINZEY’S, At KINZEY’S. At KINZEY'S. french and Hugitsh Bonnets Te er ena lili eat At KINZEY'S. All the new shapes in Bonnets and Round Hata, 1,800 dozen new Silk Ties, Scaris and Sashes, from 10c. to $5. At KINZEY'S. Auction Sig Bbbane. am Nae val s ard u} : rere OP At KINZEY'S, at 2c. Se. At KINZBY'! Gros Grain Ribbons, Fo. Gros Grain Ribbons, No. 1 Sash Ribbons, 39c. , 50c., 58¢., Sash Ribbons, 75c., 0c., erst Dress Trimmings, Fringe: Gimps, Velvets, &c., very low. Portemonnaies, Jewelry, Belts, Rage, Combs, Brushes and Fancy Goods, Swiss Carved Goods, Fram Albums, French Fasey Arty At KINZEY’S, At KINZEY At KINZBY'S. At KINZEY’S, cL ECIAM KINZEY, Broadway, corner of Ninth Street. Bruce SILKS! BLACK K SILKS! Spring Stock, opening on MONDAY, March 17, consisting of Ponsons, Bonnets, Bellons, Tappisseers and Guincts, celebrated makes of Gros Grains, Drap de Par Paris and Gres de Lyon. FOR PURITY OF SILK, PERFECTION OF FINISH AND DURABILITY IN WEAR FOR DRESSES THESE MAKERS’ GOODS ARE UNRIVALLED, Belions Gros Gratns, from §1 60 to $2 25 per yard. Guinets Gros Grains, from $1 62% to $2 50 per yard, Bennetts Gros Grains, from $2 80 to $3 50 per yard. Tappisseers Drap de France, from $2 to $2 75 per yard. Ponsons Gros Cretan from. _K, PEYTON, OR ana 274 Bowery. \LEARING OUT SALE. A large stock of Dry Goods below cost GOLLY 866 Broadway. * Shear Seventeenth street. At RInzgy’s, | Hosiery, Underwear and DRY Goops,. BH. MACY & CO, ann tothe nae aiuueiiais bi at they are now displaying New ‘eae Styles in PARASOLS, in MILLINERY, in EMBROIDERIES, * oe He %e Oe 0k *, 8 & oe et o,*,* a eye * ** ale oe 8 e* %s e A coinplete and seasonable Stock of Gent's Furnishing Goods. Our NEW KID GLOVE, in beautiful Spring sha job lot of 4 ae Tucked ata bargai wae Colored and black ie Veilsand Veilings in sreat variety. The best assorted stock of irting Small Wares and Notions im the city at the lowest prices. Busties! Bustles! Bustles! every fashionable shape ana style, atthe Grand Central Fancy. § Goda Establishment R, H, MACY & CO, Fourteenth street and Sixth'avenue. G* RAND OPENING AT H. MILLER'S EMPORIU! ‘of Fashion, 779 Broadway, opposite Stewart's, — | Jargest assortment of the latest imported trimmed Pat- "terns in this country ; over 600 different styles; showroom nearly 100 feet de autiful Designs for ies’ Dresses, . yee L, SHAW, 352 Bowery, store. The largest stock of Human Hair Goods in the city. Import and manufacture their own goods, and retail them at wholesale prices, ice Li Short Hair Switches, $2 and-upward: finest quality Hair Switches, solid, not dyed, 18 inches long, 4 ounces weight.. Do. 22 inches long, 4 ounces weight Do., 26 inches long, 4 ounces weight Do. 32 pods long, 4 faturaly ct ig single Curls, uaturally cur Hine h, $2 50 SHAW’S patent brushed, $1 ea 1870. June 24, NOTIC: er “Any baprinelp pled person aaa on this patent, or counterfel cing these oods, will be dealt with according to law. Branch Store, 68 Sixth avenue, between Twenty: ond and Twe: a third streets, Ladiew’ own Hair n styles, Combings ads y pee per oun Goods sent ©. vine charges prepaid, on re- celpta! color and money in registered letiors Or Post ler. ay REERY & Ci Broad way and ‘Hieventh sti Fancy silks. Fancy Will o] on MONDAY, RTARCTL 7, yous Clear white grounas, decided Diaee stripe, $1. silks. Gray and black and other color: Pag) black and gray peeaas lest ard. Pa ed new and elegant exclusively our own production. Dark cloth shades at # red: eat ‘0f20 per cent from Fall reek. Pike new Spring erate prices. AMES M’OREERY #00. Broudway and Hleventh street. ilk Department. ‘The celebrated Bonnet’s Satin Finish, $2 and $2 25, Warranted genuine, James Metreery & Co.'s “Family Silk,” $2 25, $2.0, highly approved by our old est patrons, Other good makes at the lowest possible rates, ades, in very great varicty, at mod- Dae GERMANY.—TO FAMILIES WHO, DUR- ing their travels ia Germany, pass through the city ion, we recommend our fer ag lack and gray fast colped. Goods in Silks, Wool- ins and Cottoms, and oe oert amg and tasteful stock B of ready-made’ Tees aT EY OER A PAUL LOWE, Dresdom: Seestrous, Keatrans. XTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. We snall,open on Monday the balance of our « h Serces, ip plain colors, good as Panvinlog t to be had in this mar- ving cost the importers over 40c. in gold; br 8 th Engi! Popli meh a All the new Bade of a iin lagonals at he Sitk and Woo! Poplin Ph, a the as are one Eats giiknd yaries superior nr gual Poptin ai Aipa fist recely tion. ee orders executed at short notice and guaran- ‘flack Gros Grain and Glace Silks, $1 A superior quality of jack Gros Grain and find Glace Silks, $1 25 to $1 50. o rain and Glace Silks, $1 75 to $2. All we ask from purchasers is a comparison in the above with any other house to demonstrate that eur Koos are frst claw and our prices extremely low. We also solicit attention to ow s Dre: A superb qualit Hinck Uros Suita and Shawls, Linens and Domestics, Hosiery and Gloves, Laces and “Embrolderien Ae. RADBURY BROS., 312 and 314 Bowery, one door below Bleecker sth 1873. 1873. REET. will offer om MONDAY, March 17, 120 additional pieces superior quality Black SILKS; new goods, of recent im: portation, and much below regular vel {ch Biack Gros de Rhine. Extra rich Gros de Rhine. Rich Black Drap de Lyon Rich Black Drap de Franc Rich Black Gros Grain Still richer Gros Grain Extra super Gros Grain, Satin fimish Gros Grai 5, Also # large addition to their line ot Peay and Summer Check and Striped MILKS, trom, 660. up. | Friends, cus- tomers and strangers ai "| Hand examine. CHARLES HEARD & CO. 301 Grand street, Jauporium OF FASHTONS, se Le ped MME. DEMORES RELL ‘AT aby eae RAK ACTF eye nf Y DEPARTMENT OF DIE iD and Cull 's RESS. ALL GRADED IN SIZES AND PUT UP IN nits STRATED ENVELOPES, WITH FULL DESURIP- ONS. tsand Capes, Dresse Infants’ Wararoles, from $65 up. Ladies’ Outtits, Bridal Sets, &c. Monograins and Jnitials embroidered to order. aned and mended equal to new. Stamping and Stamped Goods. POR SALF—A BLACK LACE _CHANTII s vA ele se eta Apply at 773 Broadway, up stairs, unt Gre OPENING «for ten days. of the new Spring sna comner styles Mme. DEMOREGT SE Z aad Fashions, and all the City Branches. Hill, Moynan & Cow 271, 278.276, 277 Grand strect. i, Lawrence, 292 and 29 Bleecker street, HF’ Woodward, 28 Carmine street, Thomas W. Love & Co,, 243 Hudson street, Mrs. K, Robinson, 632 Hudson street. ulzberger, 243 Greenwich street. Nirs, Richardson & Heney. 2/4 Spring street. Dufiey Brothers, 441 Pear! street. J, Curry, 304 Bower; Jacod stinon & Uo Bl avenue — Nugent, 121 avenue mile A. mi avenue b. TA. Baits 100 First avenue. Robert Kenyon, 456 Third avenne. Monheimer Brothers, 478 Third avenue. Monheimer Brothers, 1,231 Third avenue. G. Bherwood, 2a Fourth avenue, 8, Wood, 412 Fourth avenue, % ‘ing ai Bixth venue. M Edgar, 343 Sixth avenue, Gharlen C. Cloutier #47 Sixt avenuce Boter Vani Dye ot aighth avenue. ‘avenue. Thgmae aint re ‘nt Fighth . 8, Foster & Son, 725 bb ilicox & Gibbs’ Sewing ‘Company, Harlem. The assortment of ee DEMOREST'S Feliable pat- terns, comprising all the standard and useful vie to- ether with new and elegant designs for the Spring ‘and jummer of 1873. GEN apne, enne, te GRENADINES, GRENADINES, Warranted Piety igh ‘and woo! rook 200 pieces, 2 yards wide, 1, $1 2 ob, $1 2%, $1 95, 8 BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, } An} $150, $1 75, $2, $2.28 $2 5, $2 15, $3—good bar gaine One case Cannele Stripes, $1 25, worth $1 8. “JA@KSON'S, Corpor RIGA WAY.AL Waystley piace, JAMES MORRERY & CO. Broadway and Eleventh street, on MoNBAy, WATCH 17, in their Ladies’ Furnishing Department. new styles in Ladies" S 1 Black Cashmere, and light Cloth Dolmans and Mantles, for the Spring, just received by late steam large assortment of Linen and Pique Dresses 1d Sults, made to order in the best styles and in a superior man Corsets a: 1 descriptions reiothiny Bow ready. Infants’ Wardrobes fn stock, ready for immediate use or made to order at short notice. Also i" & TAYLOR, DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT The change made in the ma ing department is wor at every detail is rigidly enforced ‘nnd is. giving unlver satisfaction. With the large resources at our command enabled to purchase largely, thereby securing ad- ‘esynot to be obtained by small dealers, and, conse- , can give better garments et unapproachably te charges. With the finest Parisian imodixtos bg the best facilities we guarantee perfect satisfactic to all our patrons. Out-of-town custon des Lennie P fect fitting ments can have their wi sending us any of their waists, together with aitensions ¢ bg Orders by mail [bart Ae ly attended to and sent D. tos any part of ‘the count ir ype e< ‘8. ‘A full stock of ail the Fashionable Styles it at very attractive prices ‘also, a large assottment of Ladies’ Under Garments, Corsein, Mosiery and ‘loves, 1ases’ Suits, all sizes. Mourning Suits on hand and made to order at 24 hours’ notice, . K. PEYTON, ___ M2 and 274 Bowery. AX WIENER, 205 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN hteenth and Nineteenth streets,’ Importer of French Flowers and Manutacturer of Ostrich Feathers, offers his large and choice stock of Parisian Flowers aud Ostrich Feathers at wholesale. ACY IS NOT NOW ONE OF OUR AUTHORIZE agents. Any patterns he way now be offering as ours at reduced rates are of last year's sty! Mane, * SEMORES: N*®* YORK DYEING AND ERINTING STATEN ISLAND ett Duane stre 610 Sixth a ’ . 166 and 168 Pierrepont st., near Fulton, efinish ladies’ and ods in @ superior manner. ED PATTERN Brooklyn. Dye, cleanse and ments and Mie PENING OF SUPERIOR TRIMM, O Mond id ‘y day during Me week, of the latest Impertations, correctly cut. 8. T. Taylor's’ system taught at 516 Rroadway. OBES AND MANTFAUX.—MME. PARRKAIN, Paris, 24 Weat Fourtwen® street. pus GREAT WEST SIDE ESTABLISHMENT, 2H Bleecker street DE 17 Carmine street and % The first introduction of new Spring styles in ladies’ March 18, ready made Salts will take place on Tuesd, to wi specttully to honor us with acall. attention to our enlarged stock of rea warments: Ladies’ Chemises and Drawers, d_with edging, pufting and mi ings, hen nnd Tic. ‘The vest assorumentot Night: gowns, ‘toilet Jackets, Skirts, Aprons, calico Wrappers And fhe white lawn Wrappers at rices. A lot of Corsets, slightly imperfect, wt 75c., wort gat ‘The new French rs. Moody's Corset, $2 75, ®, Alarge variety pring Shawls, trom 8 GE 17 Carmine and 24 Bic oaks elsewh $175 up, at reek pors. a6, Largest depot in the etty. Ail the new improved styles now for sale at CTORY Vos Broadway, FREDK, ar Ninth street, 4 0. BOUWARZ. B. ALTMAN & CO, announce for Monday, March 17, 4 supply of NEW SPRING WALKING SUITS, CASHMERE EMBROIDERED together with a enolet assortment Ps 'LOAKS, MANTLES, Spring Dress silks, Dress Goods MOURNING GOODS of the most popular makes, and respectiuily ivvite the public to | call and examine. B. ALIMAN & th aod 335 SIXTH AVENUE, cO., DRY G Ds. A 1,252 BROADWAY, BE- -first and Thirty'second streets.—Ropes E. tween Thr and Corsets; styles elegamt and prices moderate. SPRING, 1873 H. O'NEILL & CO. ‘will open on MONDAY, March 10, 8 full line of new Spring 1873. Millinery Goods, Latest noveities in French and English Chip and Milan Round Hats and Bonnets. 200 caves Milan Round Hats, 00 cases Milan Bonnets, fru Ail of the latest and most desirable shapes. Ribbons. Gros Grain ash Ribbons, Block and Funcy Plaid sash itibbons, ancy Plaid Sas! aggnrions ‘Sineb anaes Sash Ribbons, $1 35; worth 50 cartons of 7-inch Black Plaid, 650. y: ‘ard, po esrvons 7-ineh Plain Sash Ribbons, 2 360."s warranted ry All the new Spring Shades in Bonnet Ribbons, “ French Flowers, oses, Rose Vines, Moutiers, Garlands. 40 cases new Flowers, all of the latest Parisian Novelties, Laces. Black Thread, Guipure, Jenctennes, Spanish Laces, Veils, Dotted Nets, Malines, Tilusions, Embroideries, de-up Lace Goods, Mai Children’s Lace Capes, 1 the newest styles. Ladies’ Ties, {n endless variety. 1,00 dozen 44-inch Windsor Ties, 4c. Grape de Chine Ties, Fancy Ties. Ladies, ¢o to O'NEILL'S for Millinery Goods, All goods marked in plain figures. N, B.—Reduction to the trade. H. O'NEILL & cv. \d Twentieth street, ORE REAL SOUND common SENSE ORE SOUND COMMON SE: w MORE REAL SOUND COMMON SENSE MORE REAL SOUND COMMON SENS NEWS AND MORE NEWS . AND MORE NEWS AND Oo NEWS z ENING TELEGRAM ENING TELEGRAM TELEGRAM COMBINED. COMBINE COMBINED. COMBINED, KVENING EVENING EVENING seea EE pistes PAPERS __MILLINER Y AND DRESSMAKING. — A “MAISON WALTON, 862 BROADWAY, ABOVE +. Union square, . importer of Paris Bonnets’ and Eng lish Round Hats, from the leading ponnany also a choice selection of Bridal Wreaths ‘and Veils. T MLLE, SNEDDEN'S, 953 Brondwi 183 Frith aventuo, Importer of Fashions in Bonnets and ‘Round Hats, Just rev ved f the e leading houses of Paris and Lond A —MME. ROBINSON, + has just received her spring, styles. < of imported Bonnets and Round Hats trom the houses in Paria, which she will show on Wednesday and Thursday, March 1 2), at her establishment, &$1 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets. Also ® handsome assortment of our own manutacture, with @ fine stock of imported French Flowers, Feathers, 4c. . H.—Paitern Bonnets for the trade. IRD SKINS—A HANDSOME AND VARIED LOT OF beautiful Bird Skins just received from South Amer- ica, for sale in lots to suit purchasers at No. 4Seuth Wil- liam street, up 5 INNS WILL OPEN eel a tary td (4 jrameaday ‘20th. Please call. nets and Ladies’ Hat BINNS Millinery, 647 Broadway. A Ave ROWN’S LONDON ROUND HATS.—E, BROWN, SI8- ter of W. ©. Brown, New Bond street, London, has how an elegant selection of London Round Hats; openiny day 20th March. 866 Broadway, between Seventeen and Righteenth streets. M. Ping of IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY, urteenth street, near Union square. STABLISHED 1860. TME PARISIAN FLOWER COMPANY beg to inform their patrons that the opening of their Retail Departinent will take place on WEDNESDAY, March 26, 1873, when thet new and ciopant Is Importations of ‘rench Artificial oe Leaves, rene) Fruits, ‘Wreaths and Trimmings 1 be exhibited. 0 an sxtensive asxortinent of Bridal Wreaths. Veil, Mlusion and Fine White Flowers, together with French Pattern Haw and Bonnets. For the convenience of customers unable to visit New York we Will send, as heretofore, assorted cartons com- posed of single bunches of the latest Parisian Novelties, at wholesale prices, $ any (loan required, on receipt of a remittance or Tuiftelal Flowers for baskets and vases, filted to order, a specialty. Respectful pec TaE feos FLOWER COMPANY . LOEWENSTEIN, Proprietor), 28 East Fourteenth strect, four doors west of Universit, Ane No. 9 Rue de Clery, Paris. Yor! Formerly at 561 and 563 Broadway. EK. MATHERS & CO., 891 BROADWAY, CORNER Nineteenth street,’ will have their opening of a ts al choice selection of French mi id Eng ee round Hats. on Wednesday an and Tharsd: toh I . MATHERS 891 | Broadway. EVANS, 62 UNIVERSITY PLACE.—WR March 2), the latest Spring T Round Hats Dressmaking done to Ww. aT. + will open on Th of Bonnets ana ME, M. ©. DOUGALS BUSINESS HAS BEEN RE imoved from 2) Kast Fifteenth street to 35 West Twenty-third street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, near Firth Avenue Hote ME. HARTLEY, HAVING RETURNED FROM EU- rope, Will be prepared to show her meat of Kounets and Hats in her new establishment, 947 Broadway and 177 ¥ifth avenue, on and after Monday, March 17. M" RA. BASTINGS will open an elegant assortment of. imported Bonnets and Hound Hate m March 19 and 20, 1873, th stree MICHEL, FORMERLY WITH MARIE peau, 423 Sixth avenue, New York, having re- turned frown Paris by the Silesia, will exhivit om day, Mareh 20, 4 most ulsite assortment of Bo Round Hats, selected by herself, tor the Spring and Summer seasons, from all the leading houses of Paris. Brown's English Round Hats. Also the most elegant shoice of Flowers and Feathers. Admission by card only. ME, JAUBERT, HAVING RETURNED FROM France, has the honor to inform her former cus tomers id the ladies im yeneral that, she jas begup business of Dress aud Clot 3 Twenty third street. M*“ DEMORESTS GRA HIBITION SPRING AND SU Rae STYLES, RS BROADWA AND AP ALL THE BRANCHES, or ME. DEMORESI’S GRAND OPENINGS OF RARE AND BEAUTIFUL NOVELTIES IN DRESS. R33 BROADWAY AND A ITY BRAN Mu: sxepven, 983 Broadwa: 183 Filth av Wittimery, Exposition of Yar 1e ‘on Wednesday, March 1% by card only. 284 FOURTH AVENUE, BE- 4 twenty-second, streets, will rch 20, a variety open to her customers 01 of designs in French Bonnets aod ibngtish Round Hats, NOS.—MRS, D. SMITH BEGS TO announce the first of her opentngs, in Court stree on Thursday and Friday, 20th and Zist inst, 125 Co street, near State, MM“ LYONS & MOUNTJOY, 27 UNION SQUARE (west), will exhibit @ very choice selection of im- [spe Bonvets and Round Hat Wedmesday ana hursday, March 19 and 20, M"S, f: CALLAGHER WILL ope AVE March 2, with a la Summer Bonnets, Round Hat Kinds, at 24 Sixth avenue, PENING Day. ON THURSDAY, ortment ot Spring ant Millinery Goods of all pring and Summer, 1873. JO} uN R. TERKY, 37 1 e, will eaitit of WEDRRGBAY Ion MURSDAY, ae A Dw, latest styles ‘a Berlim and N. York Ladies’. Misses" and Children’s Hound Hats and Bonnets the new sty! id Infants? Hats. OPENINGOON WEDNESDAY AND THU RSDAY, March 19 and 20, L will exhibit all the latest novel ties in Pattern Bonnets and Kound Hate, TRS, trade im- vited. THOMPSON, (successor to R. Thompson & de. ), HT Broa alway, Prnis MILLINERY, | Mme FERRE t, Is now repared to show cloguut x rin } onnetw aud Round Wats. “yelevied vexorens: y tor her iy Pathy ve styles of 3

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