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10 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Money Market Stringent pee) to the Close. ———_>+-—__—. The Last Dealings at 7 Coin a 1-64 and Interest. Continued Firmness and a Further Advance in Gold. THE PRI CLOSES AT 117. Enormous Importations of Foreign Goods During the Week. "Fhe Total Nearly Fourteen Million Dollars. ~ A “BAD” BANK STATEMENT. The Reserve Below the Legal Limit Once More. STOCKS DULL AND STEADY. WALL STREET, } Saturpay, March 29—6 P. M. On ’Change to-day cotton was quiet, but steady for “‘spot,”’ while futures were in moderate request and slightly easier. Flour remained quiet and un- changed. Wheat was dull and nominal, while corn ‘was in light request and somewhat easier, THE IMPORTS OF THE WEEK- The total imports of foreign merchandise at the port of New York for the past week were $13,854,698, made up of $3,531,657 of dry goodsand $10,352,941 of genera) merchandise. THE COTTON MOVEMENT. The total receipts of cotton at all the ports for the past week were 56,015 bales, against 74,195 bales the previous week. The total recel|pts since September 1, 1872, are 3,011,056 bales, against 2,427,947 for the same period of last year, showing en mecrease in THE PRESENT CROP of 583,109 bales, The exports irom all the ports for the week were 47,088 bales, against 56,309 last year. The total exports for the expired portion of the cotton year are 1,850,029 bales, against 1,555,972 last year. The stock at all the ports is 526,045 bales, ‘against 397,191 for same date in 1872, THE FOREIGN MARKET. Consols and United States bonds in the London market were steady, ifnot firm. Erie shares were better and closed at 523s. Quotations were other- ‘wise unaltered. MONEY STRINGENT. The money market was stringent, and despite the usual experience of Saturday the demand con- tinued active to the close of banking hours. The ‘rate on call opened at 1-16 and interest, the ‘“‘com- mission’ of 1-16 being paid for the interval to Monday. As the day wore on the rate felloff to 1-44 and interest, and eventually to 7 per cent coin, the closing transactions alternating on these fast two rates. Foreign exchange was lower for sight sterling, prime bills being offered at 109. Sixty-day bills were quoted as before. THE BANK STATEMENT. ‘The weekly statement of the associated banks is anfavorable and the reserve is again below the legal line, this time to the extent of nearly $400,000. This resuit has been brought about by a @ecrease in specie to the extent of a million and a quarter dollars, some of which has been locked up by the pool in the Gold Room, but most of it, deubtiess, going into the Custom House Jor duties, Again of nearly half a million in legal tenders ts an encouraging sign and leads to the belief that the return movement of currency from the West has been Jarger than the outgo of currency in connection with THE APRIL SETTLEMENTS. The loss of resources has compelled the banks to make a further contraction in loans, which tn turn appears as adecrease in deposits. The statement compares with its predecessor as follows :— March 2, $274,348,700 16,179,100 27,635,700 March 22. + $275,198,800 17,472,300 Deposits...... Legal tenders. —The changes being in detall as iollows: ecears in loans. . crease In specie . Increase in circulation. Decrease in deposits... Increase in legal tende: An analysis of the above figures shows that the banks now hold $377,200 less than the reserve re- quired by law—a decrease for the week of $594,425. GOLD STRONG—116}4 A 117. ‘The gold market was strong and advanced to 117 ‘under the impetus communicated by the returns from the Custom House, showing the total imports this week to have been as above recorded, nearly $14,000,000. The market was firm at the advance, ‘the lust sales being at 117. The course of the mar- ket 1s shown in the table: 116% 1165 <. 116% A.M 21:10 A, M.. 12M.. 2:55 P, 1PM 3PM 116% a 117 In the gold loan market the rates ranged from 7 per cent for carrying to fat for borrowing. The e@perations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as fol- lows :— Goid cleared... shag bb ges Gold balances . Ourrency balances... . bate a3 The Sub-Treasury paid out $40,000 on account of interest and $1,400 on account of redeemed five- » twenties, THE SPECIE MOVEMENT. ‘The exports of specie to-day amounted to $169,000, silver, and for the week were $748,012. The total exports for the week and since the beginning of the year compare as follow: Total for the week. Previously reported. ‘Total since Janaary 1, 1873. Same time 1872 me time ISTL. Same time 1870 Same time 1869, Same time 1868 THE RAILROAD BONDS. ‘The railroad vonds were quite active for the Eries and Union Pacifics, with the market firm. Boston, Hartford and Eries were lower at 39. The toliowing were the bids at the call as amended dy prices in subsequent dealings :— dew York Cen tp 1485. 9% Fol s Web tem ex. L Rew York Cen O's.re.. Ww EERVESER List Gt West 24 in! ns S§5sS= Es a BA, q & vi ig r Intn 1 MD Due Ast i i Bx on i 8 M, [8 Del, Lack Foe Lil ii , Lael Del, Lack 7% Coa butis = Lack &Wiecone, si Burcia MP sista. 89 THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, The following is the official return of the business of the traffic department of the Union. Pacific Railroad :— Fevruary, 1 February, 1873, “ $534,115 +783 392,354 289286 aunt Net earnings... Bor 761 Jan. 1 to Fed. © Jan. Ps Te, 28. $808, 05 Earnings. Expenses, Net earnings....... $35,955 $374,925 Increase of gross earnings for 1873 over 1872. $207,707 Increase of net earnings for 1873 over 1872.. 338,909 ‘TMB CITY: BANK STOOKS. The following were the bids for the city bank shares:—New York, 13334; Merchants’, 116; Me- chanics’, 138; Union, 138; America, 150; City, 250; Phenix, 102; North River, 86; Mechanics and Trad- ers’, 130; Gallatin National, 124; Merchants’ Ex- change, 90; Leather Manufacturers’, 175; State of New York, 110; Commerce, 116; Mechanics’ Bank- ing Association, 107; Mercantile, 138; American Exchange, 110; Bank of North America, 100; Han- over, 105; Irving, 122; Metropolitan, 13334; Peo- ple’s, 140; Market, 123; Nassau, 10634; Shoe and Leather, 150; Corn Exchange, 126; Continental, 77; St. Nicholas, 11614; Commonwealth, 86; New York County, 200; Importers and Traders’, 175; Park, 147; Manufacturers and Merchants’, 100; New York National Exchange, 90; Central National, 97; Fourth National, 110; Ninth National, 105; Gold Exchange, 112. GOVERNMENTS FIRM. ‘The government list was heavy in the forenoon under considerabie realizations to secure the profits of the recent rise, but, with the advance in gold, the market stiffened up again and closed firm atan improvement to the highest quotations of the season. The books for the May interest on the registered five-twenties of 1862, 1864 and 1865 will close on Tuesday next, April 1, a month in ad- vance, according to the custom with these bonds. The following were the closing prices:— United States currency sixes, 1145¢ a 114%; do.do., 1881, registered, 117% 0118; do. do. do., coupon, 12034 @ 120%; do, five-twenties, registered, May and: No- vember, 11744 @ 117%; do. do., 1862, coupon, do., 11744 a 117% ; do. do., 1864, do, do., 11744 @ 11794; do, do., 1865, do. do., 118% @ 118%; do. do., regis- tered, January and July, 116%; a 116%; do. do., 1865, coupon, do., 116% a 116%; do. do., 1867, do, do., 11834 @ 1183¢ ; do. do., 1868, do. do., 11734 @ 117% 5 do, ten-forties, registered, 112 a 112%; do. do., coupon, 11234 @ 112%; do. fives of 1881, registered, 1153¢ @ 1153 ; do. do. do., coupon, 11544 a 115%. STOCKS DULL AND STEADY. The stock market was dull and in the main steady, but no better, the inclination being rather to lower prices. Panama dropped to 1103s, but rallied to 11144, Canton was weak, and sold at 9314. Hannibal and St. Joseph sold at 4134. Har- lem was strong, and closed at 138, in a way that indicated the signing of the lease in the interval to Monday morning. Boston, Hartford and Erie started up to 434, but fell back to 4, The other fluctuations were compassed within an average range of about % @ 34 percent. The new Iife in- surance plan for members of the Stock Exchange will go into effect on the 1st of April. The State bonds were moderately active and steady, the Tennessees being strong and advanc- ing to 81 a 81. HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES; The following table shows the highest and lowest prices of the principal stocks during the day :— $1,014,708 s 712.000 1640,833 Highest. Lowest. New York Central. vee l024 101% see 05% 65% + 94g 934 + 12% 7236 (No transactions) (No transactions) 115% Ta Northwestern Northwesterh preferred. Rock Island St. Paul. St. Paul preferred. Ohio and Mississippi. 45% Union Pacific . a5 34 ., C. and 1. O.. + 8036 3034 Wostern Union ‘Telegraph + 8655 85% Pacific Mail. + 5T3q 56% In Philadelphia Reading was heavy and lower at 114%. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXOHANGE, Satarday, March 29—10:15 A. M. $5000 US Os, *I.rannncg HTM $2000 US 5:20 4, 68... HO #3 117% “6000 US 5's, 10-40, H 18000 do. “be 17% 5000 US 5.20, ¢, 10000 US 5-20, c, «-bD3 118%% 10000 do... 10 A. M.—Betore canes B0shs West Un Tel... $635 $00 aha Mil& SPN $84, 90° do. ay do. {00 , Cele RR! Board—10:30 AM. . 81: 200shs Clev & Pitts; if Bb ry ‘wea RR. SN S37 Tenn 6's, new. HOON O O's, spec ta: 100) Missouri 6's. 2000 Vit 6's, old... 's, fund act. 10000 8 C G's,n.A&O.b 6 Hoon NY Tb, F- 3000 Erie 34m. 5000 Erie 4th m’ 5000 Erte oth in. 100 Mich Cen ‘5000 Mich South sf'bs. 105 10 Pac 7s. gut Mo. 37 » 300 wo 200 100 wo a le 2 a 75 100M & St P RR. wo 200 di suo lou 300 20 100 100 100 300 400 100 1000 luv 0, un Ri. do. 12:15 P. M. $3000 US 5.20, © as fi r PINT 1 CART RR, loc, CALC Rit \ tiated. 100 b3 591 200 Del, (oe W RR: eee 108 A RR. { 13 1% Ht 200 & Rock i RR: 3 ug CLOSING PRIGES—8 O'OLOOK P, ML Northwest'n pf. 98 N J Central... Rock Island. Western Union. 8635 a 86% New Mariposa.. 14! a 1b Northwestern. i a EUROPEAN MARKETS, - Loxpon Money Marxer.- st.—Lonnox, March 29—1:30 P. M.—Consols and American securities closed unchanged. Consols opened at92% for money and the ited States five-twenty ons 1865" ol, ‘Oa ears, 933 8944; new fives, 91. Erie Railway shares, AVERPOOL COTTON boc) —LivERroon, March 29—-1:30 P. M.—The_ market closed firm. The sales of the day have been Laie neice? oa Theluding 2,000 for speculation ani export OF the sales: 000 bales were American. Sales of cotton thippes ‘Savannah or Charleston Fen and M. tard 10a: from the same ports March m New Orleans February and March at nd tp ril at 97-16d. Middling uplands, 94d. idling rleans, 9° Liverroot Breapsturrs Marxet.—Liverroot, March 29—1:30 P. M.—The market is quiet. Liverroot Provisions MARKET.—LivERPOOL, March 20— Evening.—Bacon, 40s. 64. per cwt. for short rib middles. Beet, 81s. Gd. per’ tierce for new mess. Cumberland ent bacon, 3is. per cwt. Lard, 388. 6d. percwt Pork, 638 6d. per bbl. tor new. Lonpon Propuce Market.—Lonpon, March 29.—Tallow, 42s. Gd. a 438, 9d. per ewt. Refined betnojeum, 15%. a 16d. per gallon. Linseed oll, £33 5s. per to: Bbscasnabeshevkaa sidan _FINANCIAL. ‘\ UGUST BELMONT & CO,, Bankers, 19 and 21 Nassan street, inne, Tavollere, Credits, available in all parts of the big pa Messrs. DE ROT ROTHSCHILD and their correspondents, Also Commercial Credits and transfers of money on California, Kurope and Havana, TLANTIO AND PACIFIC RATLROAD COMPANY.— The quarterly Dividend of one anda ue tae Dee cent, on the vapital stock of the Pacific Railroad (of Mi: souri, will be pald at oe ome ot bed ae € in. st Louis, Mo., and at Bro par Gey New Y pril 15, 1873, to stockholders of reokeal of of Apr ‘iL 1, 1872. STOUT, Treasure, New York, March 24, 1873, LARGE ESTATE FUND TO LOAN—ON MORT- gage, in sums to suit, for a term of years: large mnonnee preferred. Address PRINCIPAL, box 2,635 Post office. —LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, BROKERS, 47 EXCHANGE place.—Stock Privileges fully explained in circu orith Bractical iliustrations and. references), ‘Mailed to ny address free; no risk parend amount invested; Double Privileges, Puts and Cally: Al names, LL PARTIES DESIRING TEMPORARY LOANS AT short dates, on commercial paper, stocks, bonds or other approved securities, apuly at No, 82 Cedar street, room 2. A —TRUST MONEY JUST PAID IN TO LOAN AND « buy Mortgages on city Real Estate, in sums to suit; no bonus. Address TRUSTEE, box 2,681 Post office, N. ¥ ULI’S HEAD BANK, The depositors Phys ppemavely, come forward to-day and subseribe tor the balance of the preferred stock, which must be taken up by them before the bank can be opened. The Subscription Committee are in constant session at the Ashland House, corner Fourth avenue and Twenty-fourth str A. 8, CAMERON, Chairman. ques) th SAVINGS BANK ‘HE CITY OF NEW YORK. ASSETS... $8,406, 908 Present Rate. ‘of Tnterest, Six Por Gent. Money deposited now will bear interest from April. i Interest computed from the Ist of each month, and 1s paid or credited on balance on hand on the last days of June and December of each year, Bank, 68 Bowery, southwest corner of Canal Banking hours a day from 10A. M. to 3 P’ ., and on Mondays and 8: from 10 A. M. wre P. Bank books in English German and French. QUINTARD, President. Seymour A. Bunce, Se: ry. NOMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA.—COUPONS DUE / January 1, 1873, off the old bonds and consols and interest on Feslatered stock, bayable A ril 1, collected by, OHN B, MANNING, No. 5 New street. street. YHARLES @. DAHLGREN & CO., 112 BROADWAY, ) make investments and secure capital for incorpo- rated companies, manufacturing merchants; also finan- cial agents, Western municipal bonds, Reterences— Presidents Merchants’ Mercantile Banks. STATE, FUNDS TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE, and $200,100 to buy second mortgages—city property only; bonus small. 8. SIMON, Jr., 39 Nassau street. OR SALE—200 SHARES PREFERRED, 200 DO. COM. mon stock, Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad Company, Address FARIS & STOCKER, & New street, New York, room 20. OWES & MACY, BANKERS, 10 WALL STREET NEW YORK, OFFER THE SAME FACILITIES TO DEPOSITORS AS INCORPORATED BANKS, AND ALLOW INTEREST ON DAILY BALANCES AT THE BATE OF FOUR PER © FLARES ¢ BRAINE, 11 BROAD STREET, nd Gold Brokers. Wore oe Privileges Puts, Calls and Double Privileges on all ac- nall capitalists will find this a safe method Explanatory circulars, with references, Heation. a specialty; ‘OTICE, ‘Treasoren’s Orrice, Erte Ratiway Comsany, } March 18, 187% The interest due April next, on, the fourth mortgage bonds, New York and Erie Railroad, will be paid at the office of Duncan, Sherman & Cy. 11 Naveau, street. W. T. SHEARMAN, Treasurer. OPEIGE, OF |, RERERSONVIL LE, MADISON AND Indianapolis Railroad, Jeffersonville, March ni 1873.—The second mortgage bonds of this company, m turing at Bank of America, New York, April 1, will be paid at maturity or tne holders thereof may, at their © sinking fund bonds, princi- al and interest guaranteed, at ninety-five in exchange eretor. ‘The exchange will be made bona for bond, and the difference of five per cent will be paid the holder in Cash at the thie of making the exchange. 3 A. SUOTT, President. FFIOE OF THE CHICAGO AND CANADA SOUTH. ilarm street, New York, March eset! Sonus Interest, maturi Xprit, ISS on the rst morigaze bonds ofthe Chicage and Canada Southern Railway Company will be paid ou and ‘after the ist prox. at the Union ‘Trust Company of New York, 73 Broadway. ory. COURTRIGHT, President. option, receive first mort: bag ag 4 FOR $300,000 STOCK OF THE CITY oF New York. Sealed yoRpeale will be received at the peer office until Thursday, ati 873, at 2 o'clock P. when the same will bli opened for the whole or any part amo orth bree Lea thousand dollars of stock of the of New York, to Additional CROTON AQUEDUCT STOCK, gushorimed Ay chapter 230, Laws of 1870, payal onotw | WATE Sr ‘thorized by er 505, Laws of 1872, reer November Morageted ir interest rate of waren able om the Arse lay and h ye: he Proposals ‘wil riate tke amount of stocks desired al price per one hundred dollars thereof, and the persone pe vhone Proposals are accepted, will, thereupon, be required to Reppat with, the Comp: troller the sums awarded to them Fespectively, togerner with any preminms thereon, when they will be entitled to receive certificates for equial amounts of the par value Of the sums awarded to them, bearing interest from the be > Y payment. Broke should be sealed and endorsed “Propo sale for Stocks of the City of New York." and enclose in & second envelope addressed to the Comptroller. The right is reserved on the cy art of the Comptroller to rejectany or all of the bids if, in hisjudgment, the Interests of the Corporation reguire tt DREW H. GREEN, com eeomeee Orrr or New Youn. ‘Derantwext ov Ft Conrrnotian's Orvice, March 26,1873. $ Pret, LOANS ON STOCKS, LIFE POLICIES, Furniture, Planos, Plata, 1 Miscellaneous Securities per nesgo- meer, Keal and General Merchandise. Commercial Ster: AMES ‘CAGNEY, Auct e. Batate and Loan Broker, 531 Hudson street. 0 “LOAN—$3,000 TO $15,000, IN VARIOL F improved Rew York and and Erooxlyn Prope: ariwages promptly ce pestis BRN TSGS or or HILLYER, 82 Cedat U%%, DIME SAVINGS BANK, 206 and 908 Caual atreet, corner Laight, Six per cent interest paid. Money deposited now will vee ret fon urlliionr nine handred and oigh th Asset#, ten millions nine handred and oc: ity-seven sand dole ars. Books in i nglish, Freneh and German. nd ANTR'D—615,000, ON BEST SECURITIE:! pleaty margin; papers tarnished eomple kept full; jn terest IZ per cent: no risk. Princ addres: SPR CIALTY, Herald oftice. V JANTED TO PURCHASE—A| SHORT TIME ‘aii jorigage on city property for amounts $10,000 oF 815.000; principals Tony. Apply 0 Oo mk WEARER, 494 Broome street. SUMS, ON Second treet. Warten FOR ONE YE, RA $1,000 SECOND mortgage ae in pine months, amply secured, ree HsoGuriay 17 pete cent to cover, “Address WHIT Herald office AeaeD A LQAN y am. ON BOND AND Mortgage on 1tst class Tenement and 8 4 in te city. PriNerpals ouly address FINAN aNelak erald ofice eee an FUNANCIAL, Retibspoe en: ANTE: 500 OR ON MORTGAGE ON IM- proved Property at Metuchen, New Jersey, worth three times the amount Owner 429 West Sixteenth st. ANTED—GOOD CITY MORTGAGES, FROM $5,000 to DEMAREST Be WiilTLocK, No, 136 Park place. _ ‘ANTED—$100,000; $50,000 IN ONE SUM, $35,000 IN Ww ‘one agen wenaages on very. best Property In Boston te loan on first morugave. Tony to WinLbeMc a RIAM. 108 Montague street, corner Clinton street, B1 2. wi SOME CAPITALIST LOAN MONBY ENOUGH me into business, who would be satisfied with Salerent on amount advanced until refunded + Ad- SYMP. lerald office. Ne 7 TO 2 PI NT. We make a specialty of County, City and School Dis- trict Bonds, Guarantee legality of all bonds sold, collect the coupons without charge, or take same as so much cash on sa! Send for Price List. “The Law of Municipal Bonds,” just published by our senior, should be in the bg ls of Ar ipiaroetea in $s ie class ‘of securities, Two vols. $10. COLER & CO,, 17 Nassau st 1 TO 20 PER CENT INVESTMENTS. THinois Registered Coupon. Interest paid b: Bonds. State Treasurer in WO York. Rallr« jank ‘and City Kalirond Stocks Bonds; al: ae lass investments for sale at the lowest market rates a H. NICOLAY & CO., Btock bg age Auctioneers, 43 Pine street, New York. B.—Choice Investment —Stocks and Bonds cinity with this house for 21 years Governme! Rand marketable Securities received im exchange Cr a . 3,000 Ad Lexington avenue.” cif \—$4,000 AND FOR THE PURCHASE 3.0 ot we'l wcouted hist mortgages of New Jer- sey property; Elizabet ag tert ferred. VAN DYKE, 141 Broadway. _ 4.000 TO $10,000 TO LOAN—ON BOND my mortgage, on pepquaitve: Real Estate, this £0 or central p: Guoke Brooklyn. iE Be WALTON, 21 Park row. _ 10 .000 OR $15,000 WANTED—TO ERECT A building om two lots near Seventh ave- nue. for which a long lease will be given of two first floors as oben Address D. D. 8., Herald Uptown ane of agen garned. * basemet vrs TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORT- Jd are" yeity Property ; Second Mort , HARNETT, 111 Broadway, TO LOAN—IN SUMS TO SUIT, WITH- ut bonus; also 00, 0 tor second and leasehol TODD, 55 ) Liberty 8 street, $150.000 to buy Mort, Mortgages. also Mone; PAUL $175.00 Sr ce enelty f Property. age jor ordecout 8 lortgages. Apply to WI street. TO nan IN VARIOUS SUMS, ON wwe Out Buon Pine street. _ = TO sane Good” $175.000, BISCAY Moth 00a, SP ig RREDENRICH & CO., 906 and 908 Third avenue. $250,000 a stat, Sal tos Base oFtgages bow ‘sages MOUBWELL & ARMSTRONG, 12 Pine street. eee EVILS OF THE TELEGRAPH SYSTEM, Insolence and Negligence of Employes and Delays in Sending Messages. To THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD :— The narrative of facts which I send you relates to ®& grievance which, though painfully familiar to telegraphic correspondents, is fast becoming in- tolerably oppressive. On Thursday last it unfor- tunately befell that an infant son, travelling hither from Buffalo with relatives, was seized shortly after starting on the train with an illress so sud- den and alarming as ‘0 compel the stoppage of the party at Rochester for medical attention, From thence an urgent message was, at ten o'clock A. M., despatched over the wires of the Western Union Telegraph Company to the mother in this city, advising her of the critical condition of her child and summoning her at once to his side. This message, although evidently of vitai importance, and for the transmission of which thirty minutes would have sufficed, was not delivered until half- past four o’clock in the afternoon—nearly seven hours alter it had been sent—too late to permit of her taking the five o’clock P. M. train. Asa result of this culpable delay ten hours of torturing sus- pense were needlessly imposed upon us, At five P. M., in order to relieve the mother’s anxiety, a return message was sent, asking the condition of the little one. To this no reply had been received at eight o’clock when she departed from the city, On Saturday evening, the child being yet critically ill, I telegraphed at seven o’clock from the Central Office, corner of Broad- way and Liberty street, to ascertain its condition, with the intention of taking, if necessary, the eleven o’clok train that night forthe North. To the che receiver at this office—whose exacting juties have leit him no time, it would appear, for the study of the obligations of civility—I ex- plained, so far as his brusque and repellant man- her would permit me to explain, the urgent and anxious necessities of the case, and solicited such special attention to the message as would expe- dite a reply. The effort proved but a waste of time. The reply reached us in the ordinary way at eleven o'clock, too late for the train, It is quite evident that elther the business of the Western Unton exceeds its facilities (in which case public convenience would be greasy promoted by com- peting lines), or else its operating officials fre guilty of gross and habitual neglect. 346 WEST THIRTY-THIRD Sraeer, M Feh } 27, 1918 LADY INSTRUCTS ADU! class families) in mathem chemistry, history, oral explanations on ‘ies, grammar, rhetoric, Mesa ficult subjects, rendering stud: pt ae Address SKILFUL, Herald Uptown ‘branch office. hilosoph: Grom FRENCH GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE TO MERT with a bookkeeper, to improve himself in English, commercial correspondence, or would exchange same for French lessons, Address’ R. R., box 133 Herald office. * EUROPEAN GENTLEMAN, OF FIRST OLASS family, wishes to be useful ag interpreter for travel: ling in Europe, and also teaching Re aud song; speaks Ttalian, French. English and hh; beat ret. erence i this city. Address F. fo. 7 Broadway, room | . T THOMPEONS COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUR, pposite Cooper Institate,—Bookkeeping, Writing, Arithmetic and Languages’ Day and evening. Ladies’ departinent—Tel raphy taught Practically, win, instru- ments. Demand for operators. A YOUNG GERMAN, RESIDING IN HOBOKEN+ wishes to take lessons in English, with @ lady, if Cs sirable, in exchange for German. Address A. B. 6., bo: 101 Herald office, FRENCH GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE FRENCH lessons at his own or pupils’ residence. Address PARISIEN, b box 110 Herald Uptown Bi Branch office, A Sg PAINE’S Mio eal Be, 282 BROADWAY, JUNC. tion Sixth avenue ; down ‘town, 62 Bowery— Youn; men qualified for business; grown up Rersons o ie education rapidly advai i private instructi <- eS LL ABOUT SHURTHAND Dada na neva PRAC- [ne Sorgen ee day or evening; private lessons; young, men srccenstull abfined for profit: able vroatlene INSTITUTE HONOGRAPHY, 744 roadway. Write for cireular. © ficient NOTIOCR. T RAND tt Ger CONCERT, authorized mo especial actot t) Lagelature, fit of PUBLIC LIBRARY OF h KENTUCKY at will be given at area | Hall, Louisvill TUESDAY, ‘RIL Sales of tickets have been pth rdinarily successful, a1 number Femain on, hand, whieh will b 4 sold out to those who ng Monday and Tues- ‘iy ng as they inet ‘as carly in the he Gny a8 pos: pos- sible, in order to aveid the rasl jam andevening. New York office one evemmngs until ten oe to act ate pat while tickets last | The ten, phoneand ‘cual gifts to be distributed by lot * nO EE MILLIONS DOLLARS, currency, viz. ‘One Grand Gift, Cash. $100,000 One Grand Gift, Cash ‘50,000 One Grand Gift, Cash. 28,000 ‘One Grand Cash Git 20,000 One Grand Cash Gift. ped Grand Cash Gift. 5 34 Cash Gifs of $1.60 each. 24,000 ‘8 Cash Gitts of ach. 25,000 8) Cash Gitte of $400 cac 32,600 160 Cash Gifts of $300 enc! 30,000 180 Cash Gitte of $200 eac 30,000 590 Cash Gifts of $100 each. 159,000 9,000 Cash Gitts of $10 each.. 90,000 ota), 000 Git Li Cash. Ped $200,900 There are are only 100,000 tickets ‘the scheme, cing the n-ten. Eleven tickets for $100, ork ‘made ‘4 special deposit with the Fourth National Bank of New Yore Buyers do not necessarily have to be present at the drawing, as an official list isturnished each one, and gifts due ticket-holders at a distance can be collected through any bank or express company, the same as a draft or check is collected. Make haste. Send money by Post Office order, ara registered letter or express, prepaid. Tickets, $10; Halves, $6; Quarters, $2 ‘eo. Sfokets, full p mnogal aad and all par- a) eral ency Suj wis HOWASH HAS & CO, ay Broniwar, New York. L. BATTERSON’S STORAGE WAREHOUSES + and Furniture Express, €81 and 690 Sixth avenue, near Fortieth street.—Best Storage Rooms for Furnitui Pianos, Baggage, &c. Furniture boxed for shipping. Thirty vears’ experience. Household goods expressed in covered wagons. N. B.—I find it necessary to state that Ihave no business connection with any Oren, house, either of my own or any other name, my only laces ot business being 681 and th Sxpaue near Fortieth street, where T have been the last 20 years. ABRAHAM L, BATTERSON, 681 and 69 Sixth av., near Fortieth st. A —HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, « corne of Felton. ine and Boerum stree! 8A. M, to9 P.M, On Sunday. from 3to9P. M. a _BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. A~ — CAPITAL SECURED FOR INCORPORATED COM- . panies, me desir+ rehai anufacturers, Persons ine investments Inforined of Of desirable, 9p tes Satna an Htere renresFrenents Merchants’, Fourth: ‘and Mere CHAS. G, DAHLUREN & CO., 112 and 114 Broadway. —ADDITIONAL CaPITaL PROCURED for merchants, manufacturers a Min! Prope rides "ae. newotinte. one roms with it capital seeking sings ‘of approved oppo pe B Spennun & Sones f cay ete cate iy and our numerous clients Orage mee CARLETON & 00, Fi Broadway. MERICAN SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, 712 Broadway, want first class canvassers: also have feist © Tee aia hes ut small ¢ MANAGER, 72 ‘Broadway, New York. D Nuges CATSKILL, ON THE HUDSON, blished and leading house in Furnishing Goods, tdrem oe 168. Catskill uired one ress bu: ats) omice, sinus of Mr. SUTTLE, at E. Ridley 309 Grand street. SALE—ES- ane rycaahare- ¥.), Post somes hished. house of Foot vale tin money, to join or Shoniise good tetas and azood condgent pusiness a8 ff da ood, cor Perquisites,” Address immediately BB. B. Herald Up- ‘own Brauch office. A PARTY WISHES TO MAKE ARRANGES with a first class wholesale grocery house, w! he oan sell to families and hotels, and be supotied at rane wholesale market prices thelr stock. Ad- dress SJOHN CONCORD, box 182 Herald office. PARTNER TO MANUFACTURE AND SELLSTATS rights Steam Lo'ler D»*ector; little cost; a re- Mable meansot indicating audibly the apppoach of dan- r, low water, high steam or foamii What consult. gengineers say:—Your gauge ae received a critical and practical exnminatton q te st, in presence tery. eral engineers. The result hag been. tisfaet - THOMAS E Stuy Ls Continental Hotel, room. mil, 442 Broadway. PARTNER WANTED—IN A MANUFACTURING bus ness of 40 years’ standing; @ small cash capi‘at required. Full particulars will le civcn om addressing MANUFAC TURER, box 192 Herald othee, A PARTNER IN THE NURSERY BUSINESS, INC on ee New York, wanted Le harem ‘with trade > eatin! city references 000; house well known and senior log retiring: eos “AX, INCOME OF ABOUT $10,000 A YEAR TO BE disposed of to any gentleman giving Pi prompt services and investing $8,000 in @ desir@d! old-established past a ge high repute. Address GOOD INCOME, Herald Uprows ranch office. DARIES (PRICES REDUCED), SOLE AGENT OF + Royal Havana Lottery, 685 Broadway; box 4,909 Post office, New York. Dealers supplied. Circulars mailed ree. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS, SHOES, Trunks ana Vallses at the Great Family Shoe Em: Porlum, 38) Bowery, corner Bond street, ell Ming at 20 per cent below Broadway prices. ROBERT SHWEN, biaomanseed ya MANUFACTURER AND GOOD BUSI- ness man, of many years’ xperiance ana extensive acquaintance, "would like to connect himself with some house where undoubted integrit; i ee industry would be appreciated. Address ., Herald office. TOUNTATE POD A hed FacroRY eee all copper fountains; net pro! er in sooiiriemeeat: terms caer. Kadsoes FOUNT: jerald offi EXPERIENCED MEMBER OF THE —PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY ; $100,000 FO N srock $10;, distribution of gifts will take tee Apri tH AXy Exchange desires a partner, with capital, in the Whole Tickets, S105 Haver, $5; Quarters, $2 gommlsion stock brokerage business Address B. W. B., SEPH BATES, 196 Broaaway, room 4. x 5,951 Post office. —HAVANA LOTTERY.—PRIZES CASHED AND , intormation furnished. Circulars free. JOSEPH 1 Broa room 31, floor. EK WALKER’S SONS, EXTRA AND PLAIN BOOK- +, binding done at shortest notice and lowest priee; editions of books done in best style. 55 Dey street. AYANA LOTTERY. —GERMAN STATE LOTTERIES. Send for circulars. KUHLMANN & CO., Bankers, 85 Nassau street; box 3,585 Post office. EAD AUTHORITY IN TRAINING ea gh FOR any athletic contest. Advice reason Professor JUDD, 209 West amine mith street. EARES? EARES' PARAGON SHIRTS, made to order and warranted to fit. Sent by express, . D., to any part of the country, at the following prices 6 Shirts, Masonville mustin and fine linen. 6 Shirts, Wamsutta muslin and very fin 6 Shirts, jal! York Mills and best linen Boys’ Shirts ready made and to ‘ancy Shirtings in great variety. Directions for measurement sent on yo spphantion. RICHA| ES, entlemen's Furnishine Goods, Sixth avenue ag Nineteenth street, New York. FFICIAL_ DRAWINGS KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, KENTUCKY~-EXTKA CLASS NO, 249—MARKCH 29, = 1, 5, 74, GO, 62, 7, 14, 1 gat-waton 29) 1678 1873" KENTUCKY—CLASS XO. (72, 80, 12, 3 6h CB, Wanavers: Covingtons Ky. SMELEY (COLLAGE EXTRA CLASS NO. My wancn 29,1 SIMMONS SUNLBY COLLEGE CLANS NO; 150—MARCH 291 64, 26, 15, 39, 2. 69, 16, 75, 74. SMITH Sere ees, Covington. Ky. roker, roadway. _Post office box 4,069." y: OYAL SAXON GOVERNMENT LOTTERY AT LEIP- sle, Germany; 95.400 tickote: 47.604 prizes; Bruns. wick Government tery | Hamburg, City Government Lottery; Royal Hava' tery. Prizes cashed and in- formation given. THEODOR ZSCHOCH, 116 Nassau sti 6,080 thice. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY,—PRIZES CASHED ;0! Gers. filed: information ‘furnished; highest rates paid Jor Spanish Bank Bills, &e, YLOR & CO., bankers, 10 Wall street, New York. Rew Pann rat aac tiaa ant ‘y, Drawinj tal lace on the 22d of 1873, J. BL MARTI Nene. & CO, Pyankers, 10 Wail stree tt Post office box 4, 8, New York. _ TAMMERING.—NEW YORK STAMMERING INSTI. 4) tute, established 1870, Prof. MANN and COLVIN, M se ers, 107 West Twenty-third street; three days’ in: ion ‘allowed applicants to satisty themselves; no a board or services until cured. Send for Pros- Shor AND SAFE KEEPING FO. baggage and other property, in se Partments, always accessible: a en on elevators and rece: rior cot of Ronse! avoidil all delays aud street risks, AgGER S street Eighth avenue, from Thirty-third io Thirty fourth ‘st. NION AND BOSTON CARPET CLEANING COM pany.—Now Is the time to get your Carpets cleaned before the Spring rush at No. 9 East Nineteenth street, New York, and | corner of Bond and Third streets, Brooklyn. CASH GIFTS.-KENTUCKY LIBRARY $500. 00 Gilt Concert. Prawing ositively April & Whole Tickets, $10; Ha ‘Quarter Hekets, ). For tickets and descriptive pciveaiavene ly to P.O DEVLIN, Stationer, 31 Nassau street (opposite te Post office), jew Yori FURNITURE: ate closed com- 500. 00 —-ALL CASH GIFTS —$100,000, $10, Third Gitt Concert Public Library of entuck: bhi sin Ce every ‘ce peeves, For tickets DAY, 5th avenue, Is DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL ized Kentucky Lottery. Royal Ha- cents co! Fat BALEY & CO. (office established 30 $589.589 vana and Kentucky circulars free; 12! allowed. y ,_STEAMBOATS, &C. FOR SALE, A FINE CANOE, BUILT OF edarwood last Suinmer, with Sails, Spars and Pad. ull and appurtenance terms address CANOKING, Herald oes, ntO™ FOF ie SALB—YACHT—THE WELL KNOWN SLOOP acht Dolphin, late the property of John Kel- i fitted at great expense OF fect over all: beam, \ ie feet; light draught perfectly equipped and fitted sloo loop yacht in the country ; weatherly ‘und good sea boat. Address K. INGRAHAM, #4 Court street, Brooklyn. FoR, SALE. HERRISHOFE'S | YACHT, 87 FEET Tong, very fast. Apply to HALL & SONS, 169 Chat. ______ YACHTS, YANO! ced: ham str Bs beaters chenteioce era id GLL LAKE . for cash, or ex: address M. F. JAS 1ES, 105 Broad Streot, New York ‘Sohed Ate YOUNG MEN AND PARENTS, WISHING THE beat practical education for the gountin room and business, are referred to W! IDE BU: ESS COL- LEGE, corner Sixth avent and Twenty ining street. Open day and evening. Please call OLLEGIATE AND COMMERCIAL INSZITOTE, Preparatory to College, the Scientific Schools or Bust nesssummer Lemion besins Apri 318 phrases HILDREN CAN HAVE A rs LUXURIOUS Boe in the healthiest part of the State, with a lady; ‘st instruction, affectionate oath i references exchanged. Address HOME, box 2,042 1 Post o1 ENiowvaee INSTRUCTION WANTED—IN THE FRENCH one or more evenings in the rent one able te teach atin referred. Address, stating terms, even- ings, F°% SALE—CABIN YACHT, IN COMPLETE eae 82 feet long on deck, 12 teet beam ; peey irnished. For particulars apply at 229 Washington stree! POR SALE<SCHOONER YACHT, 29 TONS; LENGTH, 40 feet, width, 18 feet: 6 berths; sails nearly new; 5 fect dratt} well fo ‘hadrese KELLY, 37 Front street. FoR SALE—A CABIN SLOOP YACHT; IS ABOUT 42 feet in length over all; is sound, fast and in good order; iron work is all galvanize and, deck trimmings are of mabogan; ith a wheel yr further par- eticulars address IWAN, 31 Pine ‘street. OR SALE—SIDEWHEEL PASSENGER AND am Siete. North River or isineh "tg: katling Vessels; Canal EORGE F, P} Hireet ‘ug Boat en, new ag DENT, Herald d_ Uptown } Branch office. IRENCH, GERMAN AND SPANISH bag Caewdcctng 4 a rabidly taught, and ny ine } foreigners, b; ‘4 rrofersor Ny niversit; Nassau street, room 3; terms moderate. idicaneceaiis RENCH, ITALIAN, SPANISH.—THOROUGH _ IN- Wa a) insuring speedy conversational fluency. Private lewoti fpr laien ‘and gentlemen. Protesor es ‘ourteent taught English. Translations ASR Tar! ERSONS | CONTEMPLA CATING | TO O70 EUROPE next seaso! U Branch oMee, who will enable them {n'thises snows ce speak tolerably good French and German. YMEK, 56 South street, ALE ceRAP SALE OR INTEREST IN A Barge, Lane | & good business, for cash or good real estate; a good ortunity to \- hess. Call at 243 Front street. Ugo chet TEAM YACHT FOR SALE—45 FEET TN LENGTH, 12 feet beam; peta of water (dd ir ‘engine 10: horse power; fitted out Fe tl Jaane! last May. Can be seen at FRA! ', foot of Thirty seventh street, South ‘Brooklyn; jor inquire for Jars at 89 and 91 Warren street, New York. lOWBOAT.—WANTED BP, PURCHASE, 4 TUG we Boat of about LF horse nore a wae terms and particulars, V. T. & CO., Ke! further particu- rere, AND FRENCH THOROUGHLY TAUGHT.— Method very practical; instruction to AE fastes Transiations, Address or apply to ANTON East Thirteenth street, corner of Universit; ace WANTED IMMEDIATELY—TWO LADY T TEACHERS of English, Mathematics and Drawing, Appl 1934 st°"south side, second door irom 2d av. Hariene” * JACKSON, 7ANTED—A MALE TEACHER TO TAKE CHARGE of a Catholic parochial school; must be able to Fead music, have a good voice and sing diMcult. muse, Address H. 8. ¢ E, Goshen, Orange county, N. Y. Wrrecnatisn: FLOATING BOAT HOUSE, IN GOOD condition; must be at least 65 feet long and 18 feet or ae ona & barge suitable to attend to a Tosti boat hi ; should be at least 70 feet long and 18 feet wide, in pod condition. | Address, giving full avalon L, L. F., Secretary, care Travel ers Insurance Cos, Conh. W ANTED—A WELL BUILT COPPERED YACHT, ‘about 30 to 36 feet long, 12 feet on deck ; have circle and cushioned seats tor S perenne; must be extra fast, have only mainsail, draw 2 or 24 fect water, large centre board, sét low in the water, with high, hollow and ny bow. ‘Address JOSEPH LABADIE. veston, Texas, y pao THE EVENING TE! TELEGRAM TO-MORROW. _RESTAURANTS. — TIHAT WRETCHED HOLE, THE “SHAKSPEARE,” ATs Mecunee Uy pares ant exquisitely Prepared, roe fou rences. pial: OSE PHT A. DE FLYNN, PBA i a iE YORLETTR DE MOUTON GRILLE, LVANGLAISE Orn fusey way, of 0 eh &@ simple South Dowa Row, Jos) LYNN, of that barn-like the re shakspeare you say chopa, &c, Broadway, will understand pines erticlarly thie etceteras. you ity ees SEQLOTELY PAINLESS. — —TER ily; Combination jabber Reis, $10, 216 th and Fifteenth ACHT FOR SALE—THE CHAMPION YACHT MARY Emma, 24 feet in len, 4 cue two suits of sail spars, &c., all somal, ani racht st aos her length. be seen a aot it fo toad tr River. Apply at 6 Ea Toth street. RAND HOTEL L’ANGLE- Foreign —G i bathrooms, billiard rooms. LADY OF Ri {CTABILIT YAND REFINEMENT, Fi jet alone, would like to meet with a gentleman ot and refinement; object matrimony. Address K. Gs pox 6) Herald Uptown Branch office. OBINSON HOUSE RESTAURANT, FOR LADIES lid gentlemen, Bixteenth street, tied te west of Union sqpare, opens March, 3}, Vall Dew. carte. ‘able d hote 6:30 to 7 men A GRRAT BARGAIN.—MUST BE SOLD BY APRITs 1, first class, Grocery; best business location a a done ‘a trade of $150.00 per annum ply to .D. VAN DERGAW. roont Nov & Phents iain, corner Court ‘and’ Montague streets, A: —$40,000 REAL ESTATE TO SECURE INVEST * ment; Af tape and hearyicess pane annually F it; assets $56,000; on! ly owe 86 COMMIS STON BUSINESS, "vox 130 lerald of BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. —THE | ADVERTISER a business fully developed and, capable great erionsion lik’ corresponding peeGe lanes operation of one or two energetic mee of good ¢ some eapital Indispensable, which will be a1 wecarele Address, with reference, HOBART care of 5 Ba o. 1 Park place. (NAPITAL WANTED—TO BUILD TWO marae J new and first class inventions. Address NEW M. CHINES, Herald office. Fe. SALE—A_ PROFITABLE MANUFACTURING business in this city, now in operation ; full investi- fatlon invited; moderate capital roquired. | Address 8.5 10x 158 Heraid office. OR SALE—STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE OF Book and Stationery Store, on Third avenue, betweem Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets; 20 years established. Ap- ply at 155 Third avenue. Hote IN A BUSINESS PART OF THE CITY, Jong Caries and Bones & Fromm. for Cae chance for a pusiness man witl 000, Apply to Eiticas. CARLETON & CO., 98 Eeaeiaer RON MANUFACTURING BUSINESS.—AN HONEST,, active Partner wanted, with $5,000, in a very profit- able Iron Business; one Posted in the fron business pre- ferred; only those ‘Who me dresa 7 oe ] EASE OF HOUSE A SALOON, ¢ CORNER OF 4 ‘Third avenue and Fitty-seventh street, for sale, withs Fixtures, or the entire Property; un excellent opportu nity. For terms and particulars ‘apply to W. | Broadway. ARTNER WANTED-—WITH A FEW THOUSAND dollars to invest alin business: very profitable: Dusi- entee! and bon j,J00 Per gent prot and no oS iAdaress L. N., Importer, box 108. Heraid otfice. ARTNER WANTED—IN THE DRY GOODS AND onfentlemen's furnishing goods business, with $3,000 to i or would Joln a party already established ; city oF an he TEGRITY, no Heral ARTNER WANTED—TO TAKE THE PLACE OF ONE ies from the firm, in an old Seegeeyy lumber yard; el: Jocated on the North River and doing a successful Pe ent drbard business, is Is an opporti nity seldom o ren tere pg peo me this read od je. articulars wi ven upon application to owners. yea bes 4,948 New York Post office. “s rr ay GYLYAN PARK, ADJOINING FLEETWOOD COURSE, t Morrisanth. opposite railroad depot, large Hotel Ballroom, Bowling Alley, Shooting House Prone Grounds near New York; will’ be. leased orex= changed. Apply to J. MULLER,. 323 Hast’ Thirteenth st. HE “GENTLEMAN'S DEPOT WAGON.” One of the most, complete carriages for the country, being suitable for two or four persons. Also a large va> riety of seasonable Carriages for sale b; 8. FLANDRAU, Nos. 7 and 18 East Eighteenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue. D ri Agarees for one week ‘ALUABLE INVENTION—A_ POSITIVE, SURE thing.—One-half for sale, to respectable, reliable parties. Apply to T. SEWELL, 708 Broadway. ANTED—$3,000; NEW CASH babe rf xO risk, and good chance for a fortune. Address L. CASH, Herald office. W ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH SOME CAPITAL tor a well-established drug store, in a sity oa th Hudson. Cd apply to JULIUS ZELLER, 5 Division stree' VANTED—A PARTNER, WITH A CASH CAPITATs ‘orn $1,600 to $2,000, to invest in a safe and estab= ished business, Where the money can be doubled in form 6to8 months ‘Address J. R., Herald office. Wet Ae ee ee capital, in a lig! mantfesturtng unions payin room do Apply to H. CART! tga ) ARTED_-CORRBSFONDENT, WHO WILL INVEST $1,000 in the basin ry per month. Ad- dress, with bs Sx box 131 Herald office. ANTED—A PARTNER, | FROM $10,000, TO, $15,000 Wenpital, ih a good and ‘well catablisned ‘whteeal Potions and gent’s furnishing goods business out, West healthy climate. For full particulars apply under Grens 6. W., box 178 Herald office. ANTED—AN ENERGETIC MAN, OF GOOD AD.~ dress, to ras aa So Bann in a light saenatetyriog business; from Address KP. R. 05, .000 reat box 4,367 Post office, Now YS rk. HOLESALE FURNITURE BUSINESS.—CAPITALs invested, $100,000; would accept a thorough reltabler an a as manager of financial department, with not less az CHARLES a. DAHLGREN & CO., 112 Broadway. _/ 30 —ANY PERSON HAVING THIS AMOUN' 's who would like to go into a ek aaa ill pay dressing can hear of a good opportunity $800-2A27 CASH, WILL Prelate HALF IN a wee! ICHOLSON, Herald ot terest in a business which will rotessionals need not invest atio mn iI STATES PROTECTIVE TION, | Broadway. 1,000 Sitar RA2AT Reak eg Boarders, on farm two hours tm N farm. Owner, 289 Clinton street —WANTED, A PARTNER TO MANUFAC. b4.( 000. ture a patent article; bed oe Tims be realized. For further Hcnlars address J. MONROE, No. 9 Monroe place, Brooklyn. FOR SALE OR EXCHAN $4 500 rowed reel ola eetabiised Mid stu! iness ars close investigation. dress APLE, one wi 75 Post office, William: a 000 7 $10,000.—WISH TO INVEST IN A ¢ good paying manufacturing or mercantil business, by a man of energy and experience. ha extend their business address D, lerald office. () WANTED, A, PARTY WITH THIS 0). amount to extend Cg p10 pa Business ot Huchti Haltineng Ence: Good first class references quired. iNirees J. i M. R., 30 Bast Fourteent ee TO $25,000.—FOR SALE, A BUSINES#! it 000 annum, established . ee in one of eI Tocations in the city. if the be: P. 8., Dox 225 Herald office. GENTLEMAN OF | BUSINESS $25. 000.-% abiticy with this spornt can, aa ‘8 sitaat Sas ae ot erences exchal Address yesra DISHED, Herald office. ~___ WATCHES, JEWELRY, Se, (joRAL SHWELAY.—A SPECIALTY. GRAN, Y OPENING. IMMENSE “ASSORTMENT, GREAT IN DUCEMENTS, RETAILING BELOW WHOLESALF PRICES, RICHARD H. ELIAS, JEWELLER, @ BROADWAY, CORNER “HOUSTON STREET. | CLOTHI IG enrrnnrnns eet nannrinnmannnnttil T EDWARD MILLER'S WELL KNOWN ESTABs é lishment, 16) Seventh avenue, near Rivetconta tmoxt value paid in for’ Ladies’ and jast Off Clothing, Carpets, by calling or ‘addressing: TSs. MISH'S, | 197 THIRD foie patentee in receive the highe: uy) or

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