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WHOLE i NO. 13,720. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS. - : AMUSEMENTS-—-Fourrn Pscr—Seeond, third, fourth, mith aw sixth column 1 ASTROLOGY —Stetrennit PsGk—Sixth column. | BALL SE ASO: TH Pace—Second column. i BILLIARDS —| nA Hirst colunin. BOARD J—PINTERNTH Page — it, second and third coliians. BOARD AND LODGING WANTHED—Sixteentn Pace— Third column, | BROOKLYN BOARO—Sixreentn P BROOKLYN REAL ESTAIE FOR SALE—Forw Pace— uth and sixth “columns, Ge—Fourth column. S OPPORTU NIE S Sry BUSINESS NONCES—Novtic Paux—Sixth column, | GIGARS AND TOBACCO—KLevENtH Pagx—dixth col- Fourth column. een TH and third and fourth columns, and plum. Sncorn Pack—Fourth and XTEKNTH PaGu—ixth column, ourth column, GAKDENERS—Secoxy Pace—Fiith | oluun, and Sixrkenra Pack—Sixth column | COASTWISK' STEAMSLIPS—ELevunTa column, COPARTNERSHIPS. COUNTRY BOARD. ¥—Sixth xTRENTH DAG! marth column. DANCING ACADEMIES—Fourra Vace—second col- a. wi DENTISPRY—Fourtn Pace—First colu n. DRY GOODS—Finst Pace—Second, ihird, fourth, fifth and sixth columns. as | DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FURNISHED AND UN- FURNISHED—Turnp Pack—Thir mirth fisth and sixth columns, and Exeventa Cacr—First column, EBROPKAN STLAMSHIPS—Eneventt Paor—Fitth and sixth columns. EVROPE—Tuxrn PacR—Sixth column. BXCHAN: Fourtu Pagx—First column. RS—Fourta Pacs—First column. m PaGe—Sixth column. —Tuimrsxntn Pacs—Fourth, fifth and sixth columns. FUBNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET— ‘Tuiep Pace—Sixth column, and ELeventa Pacn— First and second columns. FURNITURE—Tenra Pace—Fifth and sixth columns. WRENCH ADVERTISKMENTS—SixtKuNnTH Pace—Sixth column. MELP WANTED—FEMALES—Szconp Pacx—Third and fourth columns, and Siztxenru Pace—Sixth col- Bmn. WELY WANTED—MALES—Szoonn Pacx—Fifth and sixth coluinns, and SixrrentA Pacr—Sixth colamn, BORSES, CABRIAGKS, &0.—Tuimrauste Pacu—Virst and’ second columns, POTKLS—surmnrn Face—Fourth colamn. }OUSBS, ROOMS, &C., WANTED—Sixrzent Pacr— Fourth, firth and sixth columns. BNATROOTION—Finst Pace—Sixth column. IBBSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON ‘CITY AND TBBSEIRGEN REAL DOANE FOR RALECVirrxenti | Page—First column. |RE SKEASON—Foourra Pacr—Second column. BOAN OFFICES—Taierxenty Pacr—Second column, LOsT AND FOUND—Tentu | Pacx—Fourth column, a ae NTE toe Pace—Siath column. ARBLE MANTELS—Fourtn Paae—Second column, MATRIMONIAL—Tarererstn Pace—Sixth column. MEDIVAL—Sixtcenth Pack—Sixth column. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING—Fiast Pace—Sixih column. MISCELLANEOUS —_ ADVERTISEMENTS — Twxirra Pace—Sixth oolamn, MISCELLANEOUS—Trtm Pacu—Sixth column. MUSICAL—Fountn Pacr—First column. NEW PUBLICATIONS—Ninta Pace—Sixth column, PERSONAL—Finst Pace—First column. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &£C.—Tuturcentu Pace—Sixth jam! PROPONALS_—Tmvem Pacy—Sixth colamn. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED—PEMALES— Szcoxp Pacx—Second and third columns. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OBR TO RENT—Firreentn Pxcx—First, second, third, fourth and fifth columns, and Kxevunra Pace—vourth colamn. ESTATE TO BXCHANGE—Firrersen Pace— itth and sixth columns, and Evrevextu Pace— rourth column, REAL ESTATE WANTED—Firreentn Pacy—Sixth col- umn, and Exevexen Pace—FPourth colun. RELIGIOUS NOTICES—Txwtn Pacx—Fourth columm SESTAURANTS—Tanrn Pagx—Sixth column, REWARDS—Tuxrn Pacr—Third column. SALES AT AUCTION—Tmunrexntua Pace—Third and fourth columns. BITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES—Srconn Pacr— First and second columns, and Sixrxnta Pais— Sixth column. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALB5—Sxcoxp Pace—Fourth column, and Sixrexxtn Page—Sixth column. SPECIAL NOTICES—Txxru Pace—Sixth column. POR ay BIRDS, 40.—Taintsunta Pace— | column. STORAGE—Euevexrn Pacr—Sixth colnmn. THE TRADES—Sxcoxn Paae—Sixth colnmn. THE TURF—Turereentn Pace—First colum 70 LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES—Tarep P. | second and third columns, and EvxvesTH | ace—First column. 4 TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE—Eveventa Paci UNFORNISHED ROOMS AND APARIM Exvanth Pace—third and fourth WANTED TO PURCHASE —Fourtn Pacx—First column. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &0.—Tentn Pagu—ixth columu, | WASTCHEBTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE OK t—Fourrxexte Pacr—Sixth column, and | Pacu—First column. i | | FIrTEENTH ‘WINER, LIQUORS, 4C.—TitureeNtH PacGr—Secona col- umn, SACHTS, STEAMBOATS, 4C.—TentH Pace—Fourth column, HERALD BRANCH OFFICES—UPTOWN | AND HARLEM. | DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD | RECEIVED AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, { 1,26 BROADWAY AND 530 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND THIRTY.SECOND STREETS. OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT IN THE YeaR, ADVERTISEMENTS ARE RECEIVED AT ALL HOURS UP TO 9P. M. AT OFFICE RATES. HARLEM OFFICE, 1TH STREET, ONE DOUR WES3 OF THIRD AVENUB, ADVERTISEMENTS | RECEIVED PROM 9 A. M. TO 7:00 P. M. NEWSDEALERS AND BOYS SUPPLIED WITI HERALDS AT 4 O'ULOCK EVERY MORNING. AD- VERTISERS AND NEWSDEALERS ATTENDED 10 | WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE, | THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST so. [ G@ALLED BRANCHES “IN TWENTY-THIRD AND I | | | HERALD. AAESSRS. KREMER «& co., AMERICAN REGISTER, | BAVE BEEN APPOINTED PARIS AGENTS FOR THE | NEW YORK HERALD. ‘THEY WILL SUPPLY DEAL. ERS WITH COPIES OF THE HERALD, AND ALSO | SINGLE NUMBERS OF TITIS PAPER, TO PARTIES — REQUIRING THEM. PERSONAL. OF JOHANNA TOBIN, OF lott NY INFORMATION county Limerick, Clonacast Glenbrohon, Ww Rome in the year | re, welll he thank ei y hi bin, of New York Address Mrs. Di: roe street, New York city, Sydney (Australia) papers please covy. RUSSELS SPROUTS,” “JL D HARE” AND rmouth Blouters,” arrived per “ City of Ball more. ‘The London,” 455 Sixth avenue % CARTY SSATORDAY MATINER, — Fespoctfully solicits Imterviow with who BNTLEMAN dy next him leaving. Addtess AJAX, Cor sis LG HAD LETTERS DIRECTED TO 'wellth street Post offiee—Seni prese re WOLSELY, Herald Uptown Branch oftice tt Sddtess to || N, AT SYAF—D'S, FOURTH AVE- Chicago, it in New York, blonde irom ses. in Hlotise would like to see; opera'at McVicker's | AEORGE—A TEMPYRANC held at 9 Third ayeuue to Gtesee= AM AT st NFORMATION WANFED—OF PATRICK AND MARTA Handley, who have not been heard of since 185). They were then in Flatbush, L. 1. Li either of them be Hiving they will hear of something to their advantave by addressing A. N., box 163 Herald Uptown ranch office, Boston papers please copy. ley GERA WILL SEND HIS ADDIi: 0 oH anxious and reliable friend, in confldence, he ca Jearn particulars to his advantage. DAMON, Kioveninet RECEIVED; YOU ASK ME TO | wi write, but give no address. My child, come to me ill comfort you. | your mother. Les HERE, SICK. MEET ME TO-DAY, 3 o'clock sharp, at place in your ietter. Must yee you. | R, WILLIE WOERDEMANN, FROM BREMEN, IS requested to call at Park Hotel, Hoboxen. PON AM WARNE ARIS WILL FIND F, ar ‘general Post office, FATTY’s ADDRESS Don't kill yourselt, tor (hat would Quinn wetie LETTERS, ‘much. Better than all. Bout gover. (oo VERY | ape WILLIAMS—I WILL BE IN ind i riday, at the Club, regular | nnot, itform me through personals when there. PASE cet ys, OMNES |] HE GENTLEMEN WHO COULD Not cOMr' with the lady's request on Vourthe avente. oe Wednesday cventiz, on account of going ty Mott Haven ould like to have @noiber interview. Address BOSTON, office. be pe LADY WHO TOOK FT AVENUE STAGE AT Twet hae re ae ger at beeen oblixe her aamirer by takin; Saas howe Avaday, ipdhcs ithe same route IOLETS, GRAND afternoon—Does gf she violets! If not. will she jonorable correspondence with Herald office? ILL THE GENTLE! . THURSDAY tte dts jain the donor biisly perinita stric MY BEST WISHba® AN WHO ASSISTED IN EX tricating a lady from under a horse, on Saturda:; the 7th of December, 1872, (one year Inst December), the southwest corner of Fourth street aud Broadway, any one who saw the horse throw the tady down pense | communicate at once t ress box 107 “Astoria (L, 1.) Post ofc | a teas a bg 2A SDAY. MORNING, LADY | in brown dress, xealskin sack, got out ay Macy's, will she address Mc Lt N.- llerald ofivet ry NEW |: n co in A KH” SRS HOH i Hm» 3 BE u H u H u 8 E u nH n Hn nu s Eb HHA ine MUHE S885 E H HOR RK ue ¢ u ta 8 E u HR R uc H H SF: E if Se Be ee oe u 8 3s | LE u HR R U oc Hw a | rn ee ¢ ay EIGHTE VENU. ! | SNTY-VOURTH STRELT, | o | Immense bargains in French Percale hand made Undergarmen rea) Ladie: ew spring styles ee i ‘Tair Hats, , Embroideries, Aen fine Corsets, bl Muslin Underwear, is tne French Flowers, in Straw and Neapolitan Silks and Alpacas, novelties in spring Parasols, &¢., &c., at HRICI?S, EHRICH?S. a 237 and 289 EMRICH’S, a) Kighth avenue, near Twenty-to a BuBBB OL 000 000 B BOL o 00° 0 B BL 0 00 0 B BL 0 00 06 BBBBB 0 00 0 B BOL 0 GO 0 B BL o 00 0 B BL o 00 oO BBBEB, LLLLL 000 000 u M” sss8 MM MM'S MM OMM 8S MMMM 8 MMMM = SS88 MoMM OM 8 MMM 8 MMM 8 8 M M_ S888 338 Bowery, between Bond and Great Jones street. Opening daily leading styles of Spri in ¢ ach and every departinent, all the ing Goods, and are prepared to offer many anusual bargains in all Kinds of Real and imite- ment, a) Fringes, ric! Best fini tion are Corset Covers in handsome dest ing Wrappers and House Robes, Pillow Shams and Sheets, Children’s Clothing and Inrants’ Outtits, complete in ail aces. a colored Yak 3e., 35¢., spring and summer yard, ful ier ry; o— LADIES? olfered elsewhere. details, Makin; LACE BA designs PECIAL = NOTI i (we c One thonsand yards of Ecru all the rage 1 deep, at S8e. pe Ladies had tunit; UNDERGARMENST, fe RE entail MAI d goods of every description. Uj will be found equal to finest. goods In market, which We offer at prices much Jess than interior goods 8, Night Robes, Morn- the abovementioned departmont a specialty, ladies will flud it to their interest to call and examine, as it is impossible to quote prices tor the thousand and one diferent things necessary to a lady's toliet palouveautes in our Millinery, Pepartinent—Floances, eathers, Ribbons, &¢., &. Sashes, Marguerite Pocket Vests, Fischus, Overdresses, &c. ox mt UES, Always a very large assortment Lace Shawis in new ipnre and Thread, a complete line. Laces ajsemereably low prices, per yare Laces, which wil) be garments, 442 inches worth from Ze. to $f. themselves of this rare oppor- Applique, Point, Mechtin, Val. de. &e.,a full assort- wayaat lowest possible prices. We’ have opened some elegant lines of Jet and Silk ‘assemeuterics and hosts of ‘ancy Buttons- n examina- A. ee L 264 Bowe: comprising the latest Hair only, of his own pa tation and manufacture. Having the largest stoc ses HH w s 8 H H wow 8 Hon Www Fy Hog Www 898, AHHH ww s Hook ww 8 ww 8 8 H B ww, sss oH Ww. UMAN HAL elsewhere. Short Hair Switches, $1 and upwards. Tair Switches, 3 Zand upwards First quality Hair Switches, solid, NOT dyed, excellent for w PRICE LIST. ear. 1s inches long, hair 4 oances weight 22 inches tong, hair 4 ounces wewht 28 inches long, hair 4 ounces weight 82 inches long, hair 4 ou Gray Hair a specialty. sh 22 inches long. 24 inches lon ‘2 inches lon; Frisetios at 2 Made over per ounce. made to order by the teed. The Invisible Wi; to quality and w ter Wigs made to order and ient tor inasq Goods sent C..0. D. by express or on r Post office money order or money in regisicred letters, free ot charge, to all parts ot the country. $5 must be prepaid to secure execution: —BURDETIE, SMITH’S PATTER! BROADWAY, near Twentieth street, New York. Doses, | Opening of th | PORTED SPRING F! fying changes in Walking Costumes and Full Dress toi- lets. Patterns of them now ready. given with cach pattern, whi by the pattern and hi picted ; they are PER G SMITH’S INSTANT DRESS ELEVATOR, saves the skirt, loops it beat straight walking skirt of a “train” in a SECOND. n raise the “train” clear irom the walk and let it fall again while taking one step, or you can raive the skirt anu keep it rmsed any desired length of tin change it trom one MIN Cost our hands to NaTANT ELEVATOR, or yo Elevator is stainped. receipt of price Agents wanted. s weight Long Single Curi iT 1 manship, trout nost BRILLIANT ment UTES, It will save more m a. single season. | VATOR that will allow the skirt to fall wi Seo that vou alt it down. Price 7: d TWO stamps. Address A, 5.055 Post office, New Yor. The whole stock to be sold before the Ist of May ata greal Hamburg Fdgings and Insertings selline at less than‘, auction prices; also great bargains in Real Laces and Lace ‘Rab! oo halt The store Fixtures and Furniture for sale. i] VIGOUROUNS, L2 FOUR 41 ner Twelfth street.—stamping, xerie establishment; ladies’ and CLEARING OUT t sacrifice to close the business. ¢ Goods. ption. price. WILLIAM EMBERSON, between Fieventh and Twellth street: A rner Fourth street. begs leave to call the | ‘attention of the ladies to his superb and complete stock o H GOODS, | les of the best quality Human Hair Goods in the city, [ can offer to the public inducements which cannot be superseded by any af my competitors. Ladies wishing to procure an elegant article should Not fail to call at my establishment before purchasing ialty : pris Ladie h shows just how to work IDES, Mmily and ress to another In than tw It is the ONLY SKIRT ELE. WI1L BURDETIE ns, Velve's and Dress Trimmings of every de- s and Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. Guipure and spanish Searis, three yards of French up, 50 cents igs on hand and $10 Orders below BAZAAR, 91 OVELTIES of IM- Mt find grati- CLOTH MODELS: wul look when com. | HORT You kes You can less than (WO times ats | out nsing get “SMITIDS® SORRY. Each ene SMITH, box tong, at 8M Broadway, TH AVENUE, COR- embrodermg, Ita. babies’ trousseaux; | | | specialty of initials; monograms tor handkerehiet, table | | and bed clothes embroidered to order: the Jarzeat stock | or French embroidered | | sale terns and pertorating ma T MMB, J.D. LIVERR Stamping and pique Dresses stamped anid alr erie and and | AT the lowest prices MHAS, HEARD & CO. j Wi Grand street, j will biac F. Children’s Outfits and Mme. Demorest’s Portfolio of large Mustrations of all | the at Mme | NEW YORK — by | STATEN ISLAND. 93 Duane street, near Br 752 Breadway, near Kighth street, ) Sixth avenue, near Thirty-sixth st. ) 1 Dy meni OF will the from remote patrons will and | System of Dress Ss D, Kelly, respecttuily calls attention to his choice line 4, which he is offering at ‘All other goods at equally Low prices. of tapestry Brussels Fe ME, DEMOREST’S GRAND OP! elegant, novel and reliable patte department removed between Twent: bsoidery ladies’ Undery: M ograms embr HARAUX'S STAMPING Stewarts.—Work done in the offer K Silks, on MONDAY, March 16, 1874, « Rhine, We., $1, $1 10, nn, $1, $1 10, 0, $1 rich ¢ rich Gros ' xtra Gros Grain, $1 50 finish, str Bland upw om DE PERCE AL rments; idéred to orde: ad inended equal to new. 2 it), $2 75, $3, $3 ed oe and summer Silks, at ‘oods for spring trade; whole. | to 76t Broadway; paper pat- | children’s | French Lin- some Imtials Laces cleaned ND EMBROTDERING establishment, 90 Fourth avenne, a few doors above Dest manner and at special bargains in 1 28. $1 20, $1 39, 15, $2, $2 25. 0 | formerly at 739 Broadway, has removed iv 28 West Union square, fatants’ Wardrobes. Ladies’ Underwear. All kinds ot mb Laces cleaned and ended derives to order. ual to new. Stamping and stamped Goods, NING OF USEFUL, 18) | at No. 835 Broadway, | all the agenctes, Also ready :— es. Price 1s cents. antly colored plates. Price $1. oved System of Dress Cutting ING AND STABLIS PRI 66 aud 168 Pierrepot ¢, Cleanse and resi ts and Piece Goods in street, nes! display on March 20 leading Haris house will be furnished Sutth instruction guaranteed, orted journals *' and “Revue De La Modi TAL, Carpets, Carpets. just arriv per yard, (su GM), 512 tO R SALE AT A GREAT SAORIFICE—TWO ELE, kant imported Silk Dresses. | Brooklyn. Demorest’s “What to Wear.” Mme. Demorest’s Mammoth Bulletin of the Fashions; ESTABLISHED IN 1919, adway, p Jaiies! and gentlemen's Gur- 4 a superior manner, 1G. 8.7. TAYLOR, 316 Broadwa: rire, imported ¢ Orders tor duplicate designs ive immediate, w 7 $9 per dozen, ¢ will enable the most inexpe- rieuced person to. fit any figure without alteration, ‘Thorough office of the iin we Bon Ton,” | Kleganwe” : egsor Price 15 cents. Price $1. TING "Now York. ¥ Fulton, Brooklyn. | stumes from | tion, | vlor's | & 7. 7 at Broadway, D. KELLY, to H, O'Farrell), i6 Kighth aventie. 142 Sumit street: Il SUNDAY, MARCI DRY GOODs, n square, 2 Kant Fitteenth street. M. REIMAN & GO, f MOREIMAN @ 60., 25 Union sq o— J 25 Kast Fifteenth street 4 MONDAY, MARCH 16. our sec We _ beg inform 0} patrons the public rally that we shail, on Monday, March 16, give to ur and ene nd Week's ‘exposi- tion of the greatest bargamsever before exhibited on Broadway, t results of unusually favorable pur anes in consequence of the present and past great pressure upon trate and the result of un precedented bargains obtained at iast week's auce tion sales. ‘These consist of Silks, Dress Goods, Under. garments, White Goods. Housekeepin finest and richest mate styles and designs of this season's wear. 1s an Goods, &e., of the latest novelties in ‘We eur nd th Destly call the attention o1 ladies to the special ties quoted below, and solicita visit of ine spection, we being able to offer far more Valuable inducements than presented last week, and such as anno ronage of ail win economy in ce Goods to be strictly a8 _reprexente t consequence demand we ofier the tien. ot fail to cl t qu m the pat- study nec: ity. We = guar- antee these has just en- gaged a large corps of POLIT ANG. AS IT LISHMENT, CHASE, | HUT ALL SHOWN UPON INQUIRY BLACK | o___—_. We make an important spec SALESMEN, WHO WILL GIVE CORDIAL >) BEFICIENT AvPEN'TION HO AL VisITORS, Is A STRICT RULE OF OUR ESTAR: NO PERSON WILL Be ASKED TO PUR. GOODS WILL BE READILY jalty thie week in black Silks of all the most celebrated Manulactures, consist- ing of Cashmere, Guinnet, Tapiwer, at less than importation cost, positively for oniy. > thie week Our biack family GROS GRAIN at $1 10, 91 20, $1 25, $1 40, $1 50 and upward. The cheapest Silks ev: In colored 4nd str! 22 inch solid colored an all the new spring shad offere ‘iped SILKS we shall ofter 3, su. or at 1 on Broadway. street and wearin; wear, $1 50, worth $2 2 STRIPED SILKS, in black and white, gray and black, white and black, st of 2,6W0 pieces, at 7 =F nd whit Me, el including a selection x and upward, ¢ GOODS | | = On Monday ‘we shall open DEPART: © ne several cases of Dress ods, Which we of Mer at G the following attractive prices :— Seases VIENNA 5t 4 cases ALPACA Sy *pring 2 cases pure MOHALRS, silver grays, 8 cases all wool BMP tripes, at 1b 4 cases all Woo! DEBAGE ne ade OLOTE tally worth 4c. . 206, : Worth 40. ‘worth 55e. worth 60c. + Worth 6c. 40 w shades, 4 3 cases CAMEL'S HAIR Cloths, spring shades, 25c. up- ward. 2 cases CASHMER. 3 cases silver uray bene JAPANES! | Seases spring PL. 15 cases spriug PEROALES, ne upward. 4 cases printed LIN ward. ES, all ne E POPLIN: AIDS, from w shades, 60e, tk PONG: worth &5c. S$, irom 65c. upward, 2%e.; Wholesale price nd upward. est designs, dc. and BLACK AND MOURNING GOoDs. Having bought out at rare advantage several large im- portaitons in the above line of goods, we shall offer this | week 20) pieces all wool CASHMERES at 75c, ; importation cost $1 10, 160 pieces all wool CASUMERES (finer quality) at {6c. ; importation cost $1 25. 81 pieces ail wool clnding 64 wide. at 100 pieces sat BO pieces striped Mi All other BLACK GOO CLOTHS, RINE Tamise, Vel portionutely low. BLAC important specialty this week in these ke neluding La ‘The most extraord | goods ever oife CHEMIsEs, Corde ed, 88c., and upward. ASHMER! 1, $1 15, $1 ces satin striped CASH OHATRS at ) tuding, ., consisting of EMPRE: HENRIETTA de Nice, Bombazines, £c., at prices pro: ry bargains in choice ES (still finer qual 23 and upward. HRES at 40c., worth 75c. worth ic iS Cloths, Barite, DINES. Band, Wamsutta and other brands, CHEMISES, Wamsatta Muslin, with tucks and edge, 1 28. u¢ HEMISES witl trimmed with tac! CHEMISES, ver inserti Cambri Long NIGHT DRE and up. | Nalin DRESSES, wit | front and ruftied, at $2 25 aud up SKIRTS, WALKING tucks, 88. and inserti elegantly nd embroilered edge, $2 CHEMI» ES, tuck orset covers attached, elaborately 3 ion, $225; worth 85. trimmed with tucks and worth $3 50. u8 ut remarkably low prices. ed back and front, x8. with diagonal tucking down the Utica ard, Mills, hemmed and 9 skirts with 2 clusters tucks and ruffle, $2 25. skirts with deep side pinitings, cluster tucks, $1 85, Elegant § sucks, at $2 50, wor Drawers, Wamsutta muslin, cluster tucks and deep DRAWE, ered edge, $I 40. DRA’ tin musti with rth $8 elnsters tucks, th hem and I2 tucks, deep ruffie with utils and ruffles, $1 10, slusters tucks and embroid- Lies with z clusters tucks, puff and edge, $1 85. A variety of imported cambric Skirts, which will be offered at a gre DREASING SACQUES with tucks and embroidered LACES t sacritice. 98. AND This department contains ver desigus, quality bar; special attractions in and rare ins, all in the newest | and prevailing styles, and varied and sortment. w Black Yak Laces, with insertion, 12%e., Be. and upwards, (300) pieces AM and upwards. extensive BUR ING SACQUES with pulls and tucking, $1 25, A iiue muslin, with two rows of MBROTDERIES. SPE ALPES OPENED THIS Kk. Ide., 18¢., 20e., EDGINGS and Insertian, 5e. 2 cases of colored Yak Laces, in new spring colors. Also, A full line of white and buf YAK LACES: and Insertion, Reali and imitati ion CLUNY LACES, in} Ie. up. new shades; black GUIPURE LACES and Insertions, Black thread LACE: Tbe, and Ye. 1, IN aud 2 inches wide, Se., Hiack Spantsh and French blond Laces, in great va- riety of widths and patteris, atiractively cheap. ‘Also an unrivalled assortment of Duchess, Valeneiennes, Pointand Point Applique, in real ana imitation, at bar: gains, Black and white Guipure Net, for Sacqaes, Scarfs and Polonaises, from $1 75, Net Veilings in chenille, bugted and thread do’ Silk Niuston, two yards wide, The. in great werty. Spanish and Guipure searts, $1 $y and upwards. Giinps and Fringes, in newest and elegant designs, PARASOLS, PARASO! LS, PARASOLS, We have just received and shall open on Monday sev- wood handles. | eral cases of Ladies’ and Children’ | and benuttiuil designs in bone, vory, pearl and éarved ris as: rinen tis one of the tnost ex- tensive, elegaat and cheap ever offered in this city, Our Notion Department is replete with the lat Novelties introduced this season, and is in receipt oruew acquisitions daily. Very fine ladies’ hemstitched and colored border Hand- kerchiets, $4 50 pe: Two-lnch hemstitched sandkerchiefs, Gentlemen's tape border Handkerchiets, $3 dozen. 2 95 per dozen. per dozen. we Reduction in GLOVES, ‘Two batton Kid Gloves, reduced from $1 to 75c,. Two button undressed Kid at 7c. tionate in Ladies will, therefore, perceive immediate ad All the above goods inelude oniy a few of the ities in bargai rices to th mntage to pi por. 6 items: quoted. it to their call this week and | avail themselves of an opportunity never betore onered. M, REIMAN & CO., © Union sauare, ity), im- | 3’ PARASOLS, novel | 1 15, 1874.-QU DRY GOODS, A’ KINZEY'S, ES | New Spring Goods. Bargains trom suction. the new shapes in an Bonnets and Round tats, AY KINZEY'S, New styles in Para imported sik Vm Is, ellas, AT KINZEYS. | Finest assortmen® French | Flowers im the city | No No. Great sule of Ribbons. 2SiK Ribbons. Se. yard. 45nk Ribbons tie. yard SSK Kibbons, be. Yard. 7 ard . 9 RiLk Ribbons, 1230. yard, SIZ slik Ribbons, ie. yard, 16 Silk Bibbons, Ie. yard . 22 Silk Ribbons, Ze. yard, > Six inch Sash Ribbons, 26 Seven inch Sash Ribbons, AT KANZEY’S, AY KINZEY'S, | A}) the new styles in | Fringes and trimmings. Real Guipure ‘ove inch wide two inehes wide three inches wid ‘ four inches wide, $1 yard ; Yak Laces, te. to Thread Laces, ( Valenciennes Lac : | Linen Laces, from $! yard up, Brussels Nets, 260. yard. Suk Veil Gretiadines, 2c. yard. Great sale of Laces. AT KINZEY’S, Hamburgs from auction. yard. Pretty patterns, 3¢., 6 Extra work, > bdbos Wide and tine work, } Sinehes wide, 20. dt Douvle bands worked Railings and Tuckin; to Loe AT KINZEY’S. | Neck Rnfilings, 6c.. We., 1230. up. | Linen Collars, 3e., be., 6e., Se., We, j AT KINZEY'S, Silk Tes, Ihe., 25.9 AIe., 396. up. Polka Dot Ties, at Silk Windsor Ties, 2:¢ | Large silk Hundkerchiets, 20, | Swiss Carved Goods. | Photo and Picture Frames. | Silver Plated Ware. Tollet Articles, ful) assortment. | Birds and Cages. | | Bronzed and oxidized Goods, | Bags, Belts and lortemonnaies. Buttons. all the new style: Vans, all the new styles. Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Sewelry, in all styles. | AT KINZEY'S, | Chromos, large variety, Bargains in Handkerchiets, | Ladies, gentle: ‘Ss and inisser, | AT KINZEY'S, | Swiss and Jaconet Muslins, Lawns, Viques and bimites, | Fancy Musiins, very low, Black Dress Silks, 75¢ Bounot Silk, Ge. yare up. | Rutled and tuck Skirte, s8e | Worked and tuck Skirt, 7 Dressing Sacques, 5 Night Robes, from $1 up. Drawers, hemmed and tucked, 47e, | Preity trimamed Chemise, 6: | Opening a tui! line of finely made and trimime tor ladies and misses, iow, | AY KINZEY?: Ladies’ Underwear. mp. & ‘ AT KINZEY’S, Spring Hosiery for ladies, gentlemen, | misses and boys, very low. j Glove Department. Real Jouyin kid Gloves, Sve. pair. is | Real Tretouse kid Gloves, %e. pair. | Two button loves, 50e. pair. Fine buck 8, ladies’, 69¢, One button kid Gloves, Se. pair. ' Gentlemen's KReymer di Ri ilove ee Misses? genuine kids, Ge pair eT WOeeRiH Cloves, £6 Gur Addie two bution Glove, 50e. Gentlemen’s kid Gloves, 75e., 89, pair Goods at wholesale, Lens than jobbers’ prices. WILLIAM KINZEY, ne WRT corner below A. T. Stewart's, A’ JAMES M'CREERY & CO. sy yy Broadway and Eleventh street. Grand spring opening b ‘167 and 769 Broadway. corner Ninth street, 0} French Pattern Bonnets and ateare from } the leauing Parisian house ving that for style and nd_are oifered, confidently they cannot be exe ted te wear, | colors and de: Plain coloré | and new shad: us. A’ JAMES M'CREERY & Broadway and &) Wi) offer Ladies’ $2 per vard; fresh goode | cheaper than'any goods ever offered by 008, venth street 1 MONDAY, March 16, in their Furnishing Departmen, at popular prices, : the largest and best assortment in the city of Ladies’ and ' Children’s Pique Suits, Dresses, Gabriels, « 3, Walking Coats, ac., &e. Ladies’ Underelothing. Ww ng Outfits and Intants’ Wardrobes, &c. Prompt attention will be viven to all orders for dress. | king, which will be executed in the lates styles and at reasonable prives. At “JANES M'CREERY & CO.'S, | Broadway and Kleventh street. Will offer on MONDAY, March 16, novelties in Real Lace Goods, comprising Valenciennes, Ruftes, Bows, Ties, Scarfs, and tipure Lace Scarts and Nets; 1 Lace | | in new designs; black Thread, Guipure and ennes Laces; Point, Point Applique and Vaien- Handke ck ‘Thread and Guipure Capes, Silk illusion Veilings, &e. ‘Also. # splendid stock of Hamburg Edgings, Floun | insertions and Bands; RuMlings, Neck Ruchi et Mdies, Linen Collars, Cuffs and Hieuumed and’ He ree lored borders; Silk Mufer nail the atest noveltion, lebrated original Jonvin Kid Glove, in all the new spring and summer shades | Liama Lace Sacaues, Liama Lace Shawls, } Lama Lace Sacques, [11 Liama Lace Shawls, T JAMES WOREERY & CC y. Broadway and Eleventh street, will open on MONDAY, March id, the most complete fock of Llama Lace Shawls and Sacques ever offered for sale in this city. We will also open our spring importation of striped and piaiu centre Ottoman Shaw | in new and elegant de: & COS, ens, A‘ JAMES M'CREERY | Broadway aud Eleventh street, will offer on MONDAY, March 16, a large stock of imported White Goods, comprising embroidered, figured and corded Piques, French Or- gandi¢ and Nainsook Musing; dotted and figured swiss | plain and striped Nainsook Victoria Lawns; sort-tinish Cambric India Swill Jaconet. Also a fine assortment of swiss Muslin, Nottingham and real lace Curtains and Curtain Nets, &c., &c., at very low | prices. ADRUPLE SHEET. | linesy, Gloves, White Goods, or inany of’our other nu- | | Now opening, | A “HAMBURG EMBROIDERY. ake Selling out the balance of the stock of Embroideries from the great fire of Memrs. A. Friedman & Co., importers, Browiway. Great bargains will be offered in ings and nsertings, to close out the balace. Some of the most elegant patterns are among these last packages opencd. Housekeeping Linens from the recent auction sales at unusually great bargains, ‘Table Linens from Ste. up, Linen Towels at 9c. per dozen up. Large linen Napkins at %e. per uozen. Linen Doilies at S5e. per dozen, I per yard, worth $1 50. sale price: Spring Dress Goods now open. Handsome Fopipe at Ze. and %e., a KOCH'S, Carmine and Bleecker streets, -4 Barnsicy linen Sheeting, Mastine ni sheetings at who A —A.—CARPETINGS, OILCLOTHS, 14 UPHOLSTERY GOopDs, & SHEPPARD KNAPP, 183 and 15 Sixth avenue (one door below 18th street), will offer this week tne largest assortment in the city ot yles VELVE? CARPET, trom $2 per fra w BODY BRUSSELS, irom $1 10; TAPESTRY, 10; THREEPLYS and INGRAINS, unusually low: THS, English and American (all'widths). UPHOLSTERY GOODS, at great barcains; REAL LACE CURTAINS, from $10 r pair upwards; GUIPURK, from $7 50; NOTIING- Fixe trom $2 00: Window Shades, Hoflands, ac. «Reps, Battines, Cretonnos, Chintzes, Gimps, Fringes, Cords and Tassels, In endiens variety. LAMBREQUINS AND CORNICES, PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, N. B.—Parties wishing the above goods should call and examine siock and prices s | from oll. DRY GUGDs. rY & 00. | and Opening of our DEPARTMENT, Ww ARTMENT. W DEPARTNENT. W. DEP ARTABN’ xhibition R. UW, MAC DE We shall bave on on Tue) , March 37, CROCKERY, and GLASSWARE, (GLASSWARE, GLASSWALE. GLASSW 4 REE. DEPARTMENT, DEPARTM ‘These Goods we warrant al) of Hquatity, plated shall seth them. ret n nickel, and rom 10 to 25 3 than ianutacturers’ ZLZZAZZZZZALZAZ HINA We have fitted up aroomone | QLASS \INA} bundred fee: long for tus new | GLASS. LINA departnent, cor sting of a GLASS, TNA| assortment ‘of while and deco- | GLASS LINA ratea HINA HINA INA HINA " {INA} both of Fret ish man: MINA ulaucture, THIN A BELQIAN and Ry BOHEMIAN GLA-SWARE, | NA MAJOLICA WAKE } INA] and every article that can be | INA found in’a first clays and com. | INA 7 ee i INA cur INA and INITIALS INA and MONGGRAMS DESIGNED } INA to order | INA on the premise y the Grst ar- GLASS | INA] tists im the country i \ INA WE SHALL MAKE A SPE. | INA] CIALTY of gf and de | INAT sicning Monogr iy OD Ching to 1 INA} order, also of de Chine | INA | with INA PHOTOGRAPHS INA PHOTOGRAPHS, INA PHOTC APIS, INA PHOTOGRAPHS. INA We have also greatly enlarged INA our INA PLATED SILVER WARE INA DEPARTMENT. | INA DEPARTM ANT, INA INA INA INA INA INA INA RH. MACY & Fourteenth street and Sixth RB. i wAs¥ & oo » BH. MACY & ©O. ARE NOW | an entire new stock of Goops HOUSEK ADAPTED FOR THE ALSO NEW GOODS OP: DEPART. MENTS of th lishment. WHITE GOODS and HAMBURG T-IMMINGS we ure selling at UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES, FANCY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION—our own | IMPORTATION—OPENING every week. | OUR LA FORGE GLOVE, OUR LA FORGE GLOVE, | TWO BUTTONS, in dark shades and party colors, a full assortment. We warrant them, and give a new pair for ali that rip or tear, DAILY inj AN ELEGANT STOCK OF LADIES’ NECK WAR, LADIES’ NECK WEAR, Bows, TIES, FICHUS, | COLLARETTES, COLLARETTES, | VESTS, SCARFS, RUCHES, im MOST SELECT AND BECOMING DESIGNS, It will pay vou well to visit our establishment every ay. XN. B.—We fill orders for Fancy Goods, Ribbons, Mil- incrous depuriments, upon receipt of honey, by mail or otherwise. R. H. MACY 4 00,, Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue. H LF A MILLION Dollars, in Wet and Damaged Goods. trom the great fire at 371 Broadway. One hundred wagon loads, very slightly camaged. Sale commences at 6 o'clock Monday mormng, and wil! continue unti! the entire stock is cleared out ROUSS, BELL, & CO. 435 Grand street. R.weanes, Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street, OPENING ON MONDAY, MARCH 16, \ MOUS DEPARTMENTS, IN ALL OUR VARIOU NT ASSORTMENT OF A COMPLETE AND ELE GOODs, ADAPTED TO EARLY SPRING TRADE. NEW STYLES IN DRESS GUODS, | WRENCH BONNETS AND | them on March 25, at No. 1b PRICE CENTS DRY GUoUDs. f UVIN KID GLOVES, MAISON VIOL PERPUM. ery An assortment of the genuine articles always b etree (ODE & COs Gate BK. Brue's), 02 Bast west of Broad way. MIULISHRY AND Dithiss 1 MMES. PORTER & DOANE. ‘29 broadway and 179 Fifth avenue, Importers of French Bonnets and Hats, will exhitit on and alter Monday, March 18, 1574 NING. MAISON WALTON, 862 BROADWAY, ABOVE \nion square, importer of Paris Bonnets and ng: and Hats, from all the leading houses in ks ce selection of Flowers. S "Ouse 12 Burope. A. Hien Also che —MAISON HARRIS, MLLE. PRIN BU OR, At Hast Fourteenth street, ucar Chiekerlag's, will exhibit on Wednesday und Thursday, March is and 19) an elegant assortuent of Paris Round Hats, fn ail the new sha’ Uses. Boinets and London es and from the urst + AW SME. RORINSON WILL OPEN SPRING STYI + of imported Bonnets and English Round Hats om Wednesday und Thursaay. Maren Is aud 19, att sixth ayonne, between Twenty-first and Twenty-secoud streets, N ‘Phe trade supplied A WREMOVED. ~BROWN's LONDON ROUND HAT « BROWN (ister of W. ©. Street, London) has now et Broadway, between Phirty- M. OLNEY, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLIN- ery.—spring importations, including the last ities’ trom leading Paris houses, now ready. viel Bridal Wreachs, &e. 40 East © ourtecnth nion square and RESSES MADE OR ALTERED IN Th tyles: all kinds of family sewing don Cail tor owo days om Mrs. C.," 449 at moderate ast Citty-first MATHERS & CO, 891 BROADWAY, ineteenth street, ‘will CORNER eho Hats, March 18 and Ships MILLINERY GOODS. — Friday, Mareh 19 and 20. Fulton street, Brooklyn. Opening on Thursd GB. Wis MiMNeRY orentna q oe M, T. HIGGINS, 42 West Fourteenth street, will open on Thursday, the 19th, French pattern Bonnets and Round Hats Also ____Pinglisn Straws and French Chips. _ Meat, nants zoods trom steainship Pere hibit on and atter Tuesday, March 17, at 947 Broadway and 177 Fisth avenue, — M4e, beer ; IML “has just received trom Paris the spring Waiking ‘Suits, Dinner and Evening Dresses made to order, ut No. 433 4ixth avenue, over Nme. Michel's M°3 DE PARIS.—MME, HE 1EITA BUHL. i MEYER, forme: of No.5 at Jones street, will Teceive ® most distingue assortment a» Chapeaux de Printemps et dete, all selected for her in the leading houses of fashions in Paris, and will be ready to exhibit st Ninth street. Meo ic tt CH ely FORMERLY | WITH | MARTE ‘Galoapeau, No. 423 Sixth avenue, noar Twenty-sixtty street, New York, having returned from Paris by stoan- ship Cimbria, will open shortly a most recherche assort ment of Bonucts and Round Hats, caretully selected by herscit 1m all the fashiouable houses of Paris, PENING. MAE. A. IMPO! in advance, Novel dren's garments, warranted. DRE OPTBICH FEATHERS! OSTRICH F to MAX WIENERS, 299 sixth avenu Kighteenth and Nineteenth streets, AL, 878 BROADWAY. PARIS PATTERNS J ies for spring, for ladies’ and chil. Patterns cut to fit irom measure SMAKING LN ALL ITS BRANCH. between for the choicest Ostrich Tips and Plumes, in all the iaiest spring shades, at popular prices. Particular attention paid todye the: most difficult shades in one hour's notice. Remember the place, 205 Sixth avenue, between Mightey Nineicenth streets. MAX WIENER, Manufacturer of Ostrich Feathers, SMAKING AND paticrn rooms, No. 6 Clinton place, re-opened with latest spring styles direct trom Paris at reduced Ail cari A , d to fit. graceful figure should try rivet one in the world, fo +) WEST NINTH STRE Walking Suits trom $i 2 T. TAYLOR, OLD OF ». the hing a ir French Comset, the only beauty. f. GRENTER MAKES: ards: Eve the latest Pi makers. No sign. OAT BROADWAY, NO. 1217. 1.247 inpe f ‘French "Be Round Hats, will M a) FOURFU AVENUR, opposite Bookkeeping, writing, arithinetic tia, a evenin dies’ depart- ments; telegraphy taught practically, with insicaments, in one quarte A’ PAINE Uptown arithmetic, ang Tessons, A THOMP ‘ i OW EE Broad way —Bookkeeping, ilng, reading, $5 ol, TA Wrike werd persons rapidly advanced BUSINE vollege 1, mir, of PARIS) open daily per month: private lessons giv Apply to JULES FRIBOURG, ? A. GENTLEMAN WANTS 4 COMP AX teacher three evenings in the week, urs p) nih street, ENT Addr ena esson. in light Diagonals, siik nnd wool * erges, Empress Cloths Alpacas, Poplins and Mohair Cleths, and choicest styles in os aud Percales; \ fine Empress Cloths, in new spring colors, Se. yard; | eres, Me., $1, $125 y splendid grade of black © BARGAINS IN BLACK ALPACAS, |e Most approved brands, with fine lustre, | We. 2 dle. 440., SC. and 60 BARGAING LN’ SILKS, | From the recent auction sales, | first vate black Silk, 2c. aud $l: | splendid black Silk, 22 inches wide, $1 10, worth $1.50: Superior quality black Silk, $1 25, $144, and aiuli24inch | heavy Gros Grain Lack Silk, $1 75 and $1 35, | r | | | | “SPECIAL worth $2 Our “Cashmere * black Silk at $2, $2 25, $2 5 and $3, %. ‘we guarantee 50c. per yard under usual rates, All colors Sp'endid goods in Variety Elegant wide biack and white stripes, Trimming Silk in all the new and chotce shade: MILLINERY GOODS, t novelties in fine imported Flowers in chip and straw Hats and Turbans, Ornaments and Velvets WE INVITE AN EXAMINATION OF OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF KEAL LAC in Point, Point Applique, Black Th Valenciennes, &e., whieh wi at ¥ io Wide Guipnre Lace Cheapest line of Yai Laces ad. Gnipure, Yak, offer nd $1; id, in black, white d Oe. 5 Toe.. 88. gs and Lisertings id Swiss elegant Designs, &C., t fine Goods, frst class work. | With needlework, 38 and $1 40, always appreciated by adiurers o: themises and Drawers, tr fine muslin, $1, $112, 8 $125, $1 50, $1.75, | i Nightgowns, fine mustin, $t ) Wo ots, S#c., $1. $112, $1 25; French wove embroigere’ fine goods, such ag are usnally sold trom $1 25 to $2. EVERY VARIETY OF STRIPE: HOSIERY IN ATTEN AND CHILDREN, eee Closing out balance of our winter suits at a still greater reduction, to make room for spring goods. | ndsome black silk Suits, $ $75 and $85, here, alpaca and serge Suits at halt pri RICHARD MEARES, corner Sixth avenue and Ninetoenth street. pate PARISIAN FLOWER COMPANY, importers, | wholesale and retail dealers, respectfully ask your inspection, at their GRAND SPRING OPENING, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, March 24, 2% and 26, of the latest novelties in rien French Flowers and Feathers, Bridal Wreaths and Veila, Floral Garnitures tor Weddings and | TEACHER, box M4 Herald Upto | ARDS Colle Ings; all expenses $44; t iI ing terms, W., box 102 Herald office TLEMAN WISHES TO RECEIVE LESSONS e from a lady native) and a: 0) Usd A fH GE in the Ltallian Tangy: rrestdeuce. Address € LADY TE family 66 Irv LADY OF EXTE i h CHER WISHES BOARD {N A PRIVATIC Would exchange lessons. Address TEACH. place, IVE EXPERIENCE IN TEAC in a school or tamily; English brancties, Mu: highest nd higher French and THOROUGH TEACHER AS GOVE A take entire charge of one or two children fluently re ferman and tnetish must and Address B.C. MEN.—THE ork are PAOR- usiness Gol- hird street; and New cuty-third street, cor- Cail or Write for etteulars, R, WHO ALSO UNDERSTANDS alish lauguages, would like to reollege as protessor of the Apply in store 169 First Sixth avenue Institute of ne Yor! ner Sixth aw nan languages. avec, eo ENE P4 AND 7, O'CLOCK P.M, ON MONDAY, ISTH, the subscriber wil mente two Writing 'Classed half p Success guaranteed, Private instruction D 1 dway. OttVeR B. GOLDSMITH. HP WHAT THEY WILL MOST NEED TO ow when they become inen.—All parents and inn are invited to call at West Side Business Col- '@, corner fwenty-third street. Open GLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN {GIy cents per hour, 585 Hud: Son street. Beaeness standing AT WILTON, CONN, NG ition; both sexes; three butld- weeks, G. WHITLOCK, Principal. SCHOOL healthy Bearer comforts; healthy terms reasonable. Address 4 OYsS’ AND GIRLS’ BOARDING SCHOOL AT OLD Bridge, N. J.—Number limited to 12; terms mod- ipits remain dl: tion if desired. Ad- erate t A.B, CONOV dress M, NLRC {j Me 193 few system hand training, cramping or trembling, and to writers in one month than are mad methods, boys prepared practically term ie QRENCH, GERMAN AND ITALIAN, Private Las Class instruction by the best professers ye at the We ANEW YORK CONSERVATORY arteenth sirect, next to Delmonico's. LIE WILL RECEIVE APPLICA. achon in plain fireside reading and dramatic declaration on Mondays aud Thursdays a& Kobinson Hall, 18 Bast Sixtecnt reet, ERSONS CONTEMPLATING GOING TO EUROP! RP me eaking neither Prenen, Ltalian nor ermens MOFESSOR, Westmoreland Hotel, Uniow who will enable them in a short time fu speak above mentioned languages. RIVATS TUTOR—A THOROUGHLY EXPERI- enced teacher of English branches, mathematics, lassics, French, bookkeeping and music ‘piano and vo- i), desires pupils. Address CONSTANT, No, 101 East H Twenty-ftth street, SCHOOL, 175 WEST SELECT DAY HOUSTON SD street, oppostte Cottage place, New York.—English, French, Music and Drawing taught on moderate terms: Eveni lasses forming; also private lessons, Success G GUARANTEFD.— way, engage, by their remove all stifMess, ‘ke better busine: in vears by the old for business in one address square, one of the Evening Costumes to order. Vases and baskets filled to order a specialty. Charches, halis and dwellings decorated. A liberabdixcount allowed to the trade, THE PARISIAN FLOWER CO,, 28 East Fourteenth street, four doors west of University | place, New York. 8. LUEWENSTEIN, Proprietor, No.9 Rue de Clery, Paris NEW “STYLES OF TOURNUR .—ON PENING Wenesday next, ladies’, Children’s and infants’ Un- | .c trench and Domestic Corsets ‘on hand and to order; the Lady of Lorne and Frou-trow Skirts and Bustles, J. 8. COLBY, importers, 32 East Fourteenth street, west of Union square, dergarments, Robe: guaranteed, with best reference. by avery easy and practical metho |; classes and Private lessons; mstruction to foreigners: translations. Apply to ANTUNIO RAMOS, 38 University bla HE LAFAYETTE SCHOLASTIC BUREAU 697 idem a ro 00M 5, JOSEPH CLAIRVAUX, Manage ACANCY FOR TWO MISSES IN A FIRST CLARS english and French boardims school; terms greath reduced, Apply at 2st Washington av,, corner Wil- lougnby av., Brooklyn, Wages FIRST CLASS TKACHBR TO IN- struct a lady in the German aad French languages, Apply, atter 10 o'clock, at 316 West 65th st. ws, ©. LYMAN, RLOCUTIONIST, NO. 14 EAST Fitteentn street, betwee: ons avenue and Union square —An original, practies and thorough system of vocal and physteal culture, reading, recitation, oratory and dramatic expression, © Partiewiar atten.ton given | divines, lawyers, teachers, lecturers, readers, actors \ students,

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