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UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- Phe possibility of a new issue y inconvertible Paper I regard with amazement and anziety, and, dn my judgment, such an issue would de a detrt- mentand a shame,—CHABLES SUMNER. ELEQ, ND FLOOR TO LET—IN HOUSE * a Thirty sient street, corner Third avenue; nah il in prime order; water close!, gas Bo nant roms imall family. Inquire in gout’ Tur: store, same corner. |.—FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM ON THE oe ‘aon handsomely furnished. to gentlemen, sirable.’ 746 Sixth avenue. 4 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AL oor, in snall Engbieh family. 10, Board, or would rent to physician, with « adjoining root Ht required. ii? West Fifteenth s. Seiden mix and Seventh avenues. RD FLOOR IN A FI.ST ASS BROWN ps House to tet. Inquire on the pry wes, No. Li6 Fast Fighty-second street, near Fourth avenue. — NICK FLOOR—CONSISTING OF FOUR LARGE Rooms, with gas fixtures, siationary tubs and ward- robes, with separate meter; rent $16 per month, No. 1,085 second avenue, FAMILY OF FRIENDS, LIVING IN THE NINTH A Wart Womd Ike two of three gentlemen and their Wives, with every comsort of ahome; aiso single Kou. Address MOTHE very ON FIRST without Herald office, HANDSOME SECOND AND THIRD FLOOR, va'e house, with owne: to ene or two select families; rent $6, eighth strect, basement, FIRST FLOOR, OF SIX LARGE ROOMS—ST Closets, water closet, gas fixtures, &c., and genteel > Possession April 1. Apply to’ MATIHZW , M2 East Thirty-third street. ih L#GANT FLATS, FIRST AND FOURTE FLOORS; A. Sossewion April; large brown stone House corner Lexington avenue and Fiity-iirst street: splendid order and location; all bmprovements, low rents, THIRD FLOOR TO_LET—FIVE ROOMS, WITH A improvements; rent $30. Apply at 242 East Thirty- second street. rooms, ull improvements; Bast Fiity” -F SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET ON SECOND FLOOR, wa party of gentlemen who would take them by #6 Irving place, near the year; also a singe Room, Union square. NICE SECOND FLOOR TO LET 1ST APRIL—FOUR rooms wn Stone house; modern improvemen's; Sine neiehborbood, rent $6 Iuauire at 405 West Fitty- wfea wirect FRENCH PLAT TO LET—FURNISHED, 7 ROOMS, A. 3) We-t twenty-second street, thira fier: or will sell Purniwre. Apply on the premises. Aro ET FOUR ROOMS ON TOP FLOOR OF + house 101 West Forty-first street, facing Reservoir square, suitable for light housekeepimg ; rent $30, Apply on premises. Ring second bell. A LOW PAR? OF HOUSE 130 EAST FIFTY-FIRST » street, near Lexington avenue, to let irom the Ist of May, front ang back parior, basement kitchen, bed. reom and pantry, hail bedroom on second floor; rent, $10 per u . Also two neat Upper Floors irom the ist April; parlor, kitchen and three bedrooms each ; gas fx- tures, wardrobes, &c.; rent, $26 and $30. A —TO LET, THE LARGEST AND BEST FRENCH + Flats om this Continent, one block trom Fi'th avenue, 8 and 10 large rooms, all ilghted and janitor and je oo and elevator, also a large Dumber of Houses w t, trom Madison to Kighth avenue: rent moderate. JAMES FELTREICH, 99 Sixth avenue. A ELEGANT FRENCH FLATS, LARGE HIGH + stoop brown stone house, 178’ Fast Seventy-ninth street, near Lexington avegue ; splendid order und loca. = eight rooms; all improvements; low rent; near ar SPLENDID FLOORS (FIRST AND SECOND), + corner Fitty-third street and Third avenue; pri vate entrance Filty-third street, over the drug store; six = each; possession April 1, gas, water, & LET—FROM MAY 1, TO A SMALL FAMILY, THB Second Story of the house 108 King street, consisting of four rool with, Pe ‘ies, Water and gas, Can be veen from 4 tll 6 P.M. omy. (TO ,LETITHE PARLOR FLOOR ROOMS), TWO Basements and two Rooms on third floor. with all improvements, to 4 +mall family of adult. Inquire of the owner on the prewises, 445 West Twenty-iour.h st. LET—ON THIRD AVENUF, SOME FIRST CLASS French Flats in that beautitul biock of houses ob the west side of Third avenue, be ween 109th and !10:h streets, with parlors, bedrooms, k.tchen, bathroom, Wa er closet, ga, range, &c., ai on the ove lat, Lents—rirst fat, $25, second. $22. third. $18 “Apply to J. F. FAY TEN 165 Henry street, or to Janlirvss ou preunses, 1,98 Third avenue. T will be uy there Monday, iu sday and Wednes- day Ihave only five eit, so come soon. [tis near the Park, and @ healthy, airy and beautiful locaiou tor la- dies and children. VERY DESIRABLE FLATS TO LI '—UPTOWN, Sixth and Eignih ayeuiues: prices; $40 vo $70 Der month: also lower part o' Hous» to rent, 1 rooms. TIMPSON & PL! Broadway, near corner ih st 6)D SUIT OF CHEERFUL ROOMS, BROWN STONE corner: location a.tractive; back stairs, elevator, Iuundry; shown trou 9 to 12; rent, 8; reterences, 79 West Forty seventh street 4( MONTHLY.—FIRST FLOOR AND PLEASANT EU) Barements” in high, English basement private house, convenient lor phys cian: more room it desired; large Yard: good neighborhood. $51 West ib rty-fith street, between Eighth and .inth avenues Possession when destred. 54 BAST TENTH STREET, RIGHT NEAR BROAD. OF way.—To let. unfurnished. to club of gentlemen or for business purposes, the best Floor on ihe street; three Tooms: possession Ist Aprii; No moving in May. 75 FER MONTH-LOWER, PART OF PRIVATE ©) House, consisting of parlors, bedrooms, kitchen and ali convenleaces tor housekeeping. Call after il a. M. at 33 Latayette pace. ira QS EAST oRTy-wicnty sri —TO LET IM. mediately, the Phird Floor, with all modern um- provements, to a small amily Felerences exchanged 4QQ FOURTH AVENUE, CORNER | TWENTY. eighth sireet—Three upper Floors to let, aepa- rately or together; excellent jocadion; all light and airy rooms. 41 WEST FIFTY-FOURTH STREET.—COTTAGE house Flour of five rooms; rent $18. LOST AND FUUND. The possibility af a new issue of tnconvertidle paper I regard with amazement and ansiety, and, in my judgment, such an tssue would be a detri- ment and @ shame,—CHARLES SUMNER. I suitable rew Counung F IH PERSON WHO FOUND A LADY'S Chair and Locket on the evening of ihe 2ith of Jan- uary Will return ii ‘o [12 West Ihiriy-fourth street he will re @ suitable rewara. TAMOND RING LOST--MARCH 27, ON BLEECKER street, between Grove and Wes! Tweilth sircets. A rd paid by leaving it with A.D, MARTIN, pum, Herald office, —TWENTY-TWO COUPONS OF $35 KACH, DUE of the Allegheny Valley Railroxd Com- pany Tver cent bonds (guaranteed by the Penusvivania Railroad Company), viz., No. 5,348 tO 5,367—20 0 pons; No. 9.480 to ¥,t1—! coupons, all persons are hereby caus tioned against purchasing or 1m any way nezotiauns the Same, ay Uielr payment hag been sionped, Wi toumd, please return to JUUN W, CATER, SUN> & «0, Lon? don. or FABBKI & CUAUNCKY, 48 South street, New York city. —AT THE MATINEE, LYCEUM TH! AiRE, 4 “gs March 26, Opera Glasses (burned pearb. e finder will be rewarted by leaving the same at No. hird avenue, Bible House. OST—CERTIFICATE 26, DATED APRIL 21, 1873, FOR 0 shares Hudson River Iron Company stock, issued toA ab. Migr rene if foaane Diease return to the undersigied, at Poughkeepsie, N.Y. . i A. & E, HOCHSTADTLE os 4 Aprils, 1874, A —TO LET, UPPER PART OF PRIVATE HOUSE » 373 West Thirty-second street, to a small family; _— lass neighborhood. Inquire of Owner, on prem- ELEGANT FLAT OF EIGHT ROOMS IN THE N A* new browa stone butiaine No, 82 Hutcon wrest ext to corner of West Tenth street: complete in every lar; range, stationary tubs, dumb waiter, speak- tubes, mirrors, bathroom, private stairs ail entries, fc, : tm? —— jes glass windo » wills carpeted, &c, hate possession. Jauitor in attendance wi floor. Inquire of D. A. CUSHMAN, No, i728 between Twentieth and Twenty- N ELEGANT CORNER FLAT—WITHIN THREE blocks ot the Eighth avenue cn'rance to Ceniral Park; light rooms, stairs carpeted; hall | ghited and ani- ter in attendance ; reat trom $75 to $10 a inonth. Apply atk97 Eighth avenue, FOUN BRANIGAN, N AMERICAN PAMILY OF THRE OCCUPYING lower partof Louse 47 Forty-ainth street, will ¢ Upper Part to a simail family of adults. IX ROOMS; SEPARATE LaUNDRY house first class; five blocks from the Park: owner Bathe house . $40 to $35; select tamulies uly. No. 420 jeat Fiftty-tirthr street. Pes TO LET—FROM $43 TO $60 PER MO: Nos. 564 and 670 Lexingwn avenue, ROBERT L. BROWN, 2 Nassau street. ‘H, AT Apply to owner NO! S TO RENT—OF SIX ROOMS ech, neat Broadway, with modern improvements Vor permits apply at our oitice. WM. ELLIOTT & CO., 1.491 Broadway, near Forty-titth street. Poors TO LET-IN THE NEW HIGH STOOP brown stone house No. iz East Sixty-fourth stree between Lexinyton and Third avenues; rents from $: to $6 per month. Moves FLATS, 137 AND 139 WEST FORTY-NINTH street, between Sixth and seventh avenues, to rent; eli interested in modern built flats are invited to exam ime. Apply as above. MPRIED FLOOR TO LET.—FOCR RvO! No, 14 Third street, near Bowery. LET—DWELLING PART OF HOUS and 415 Fourth avenue, together or ply owner, ROBERT I. BROWN, 20 8 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY of@ tine brown stone house, RENT $26. , NOS. 416 parately. Ap- ssau street. THE UPPER PART consisting of four iarge ern improvements for rice $45. 405 Kast Fifty-seventh street. 10 LET—TO A SMALL. RESPECTABLE FAMILY withont children, first floor of five Kooms, with flower garden in tront; rent reasonable. 416 West Forty- eighth street; possession April 1. LET—T0 A SMALL MAMILY, THE SECOND story of the house 11 Chariton street. Jo nkETRA HANDSOME PARLOR ON | SECOND floor, five Rooms on third floor, to a gentleman and Wife or sinall family os adults ouly; reat $45. 63 West Phirty-first street. MPOLETAIHE LOWER PART OF THE HOUSE 42 keventh street, consisting of two fine pa front and back basements, with all improvemen per month. inguife on the premises, betw M. and 3 P. M.; references required. T°, LET—THRRE ROOMS, Ing 3D AV. NEAR iotH 8; also tour Rooms, frst floor over swore, 355 dd y., $15; also three Rooins, 22 West ath st. “ « CONDI, 139 East Twelfth sreet. LET—TO A QUIET FAMILY, THE SECOND OR third Floor, with all conveniences and mirror; rent $8 and $65 per month. Apply at 235 Fourteenth street, between Secon: Third avenues, 10 LET—TO ADULTS ONLY, SECOND FLOOR AND bart of third, with privileze in bath and launary; reparate meter. Apply at 214 East Ihirtieth street, between 1° LET—APARTMENTS, OF THREE ROOMS EACH, on second and third teors; ome $13. one $12; in house 222 Kast Fifty-seventh street, between First and a avenues; immediate possession. Inquire at 324, se. 10 LET—APARTMENTS OF TWO, THREE AND pf eee cg i Mg Fourth street; near : second and thir joors; Se ssh $18 and upwards. H.'M. CONDIT. 19 East Twellth se 10 LET—TW 0 FLOORS, FIVE ROOMS EACH, SEPA. PA- rate or together, at $46 Sixth avenue, Apply a imeene ixth avenue, Apply in the LET—FROM APRIL 1, A THIRD FLOOR, SI Heese gE, {Site taree Rooms ‘on second, in the Priva enty-eighth street, near Seve: - mue rovements , fine vara. hime LET—ONE FIRST CLASS FLAT, IN THE FOU new buildings on Fourth avenue, near Thirty-second mreet; every convenience: very sirable. Aj Uflice Gt MORKELL'S storace Warenraee ios eee ie second street. LET—IN A BROWY STONE Hoves T feedaoorn ea te ee * ae Be Apply on the premises, 21) Hast Portie.a sir ot, ic MO LET-THE WHOLE 0% PAR? oO» THIRD Floor, in private house i60 Allen street, furnia! eager, {2 B et, furnished or 0 LET—SBCOND AND THIRD FLOO house 229 West Twenty-sixth street PRIVAT! ‘owner, on the premises. oe ‘0 LET—UNFURNISHED, THIRD ONTAIN. ing four rooms, in fine ‘order, to a gentleman and wile. Apply at No. 3 Beekman’ place, between Forty minth and Fiftieth streets, East Rive! 0 LET—UNFURNISHED, TWO FLATS, order, at No. 1,282 Third avenne, between nty firstand Seventy-second streets. Apply to owuer, 28 Last Fourteenth street. in flower store. IN FINE 0 LET—THIRD FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS, TO A small family, at 37 East Twen'y-cighth street, be- oda) Fourth and Madison avenues, rent, $35 per T° LET—T0 A SMALL, RESPECTABLE FAMILY Upper Part. six rooms, bath, gas, hot and cold Water of private dw ling, orty-sixth street, near Broadway PH. GRADY, 827 sixth avenue, Senn a ee Look, ,BASEMENTS AND BED- 4 vate house iid Bri e pi TS roome street, three doors (PO LRPTIN A GENTEEL PRIVATE HOUS is; ren! 3 to $15 deen, apply’ Monde: $ $15 per mont S o'clock. no chil- + ata7 Eighth avenue, LET—| Bleecks LET—A SECOND FLOOR 10 z SMA T° £4, hot and cold water in house, [0 LET—SECOND FLOOR, IN HOUSE NO. 79 JANE iP sien cong of seven rooms, with all modern 10 LET—PIRST CLASS FLOORS, ON WEST siD Broadway. near Stewart's for business purpose eh, THHINSOS é WILSON, 87 Union square, ud LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, THE Lo ~ b 5 LOWER PART of a large house, in» allieonveniencen Address Hs at Relhberhood, with O LET—THE UPPER PART OF PRIVATE HOUSE Forty-ninth street, to a smal 4 of adults; kas, bstl, de. No vil un wousg eee fem LL FAMILY; lv Henry street. OST-IN THE SMOKING O48 OF 11:45 P.M. TRAIN, Harlem Kailroad, on Friday evening. March 27. a black Opera Giass, in case, ‘the finger will be Liberally rewarded by returning same or communicating his ad- dress to G. W. Hi., No. Bond street, room 2 OST—A SMALL CHINESE DOG. A LIBERAL RE- 4 ward will de paid by returning the same to 23 El- dridge street or 56 %¢ Bowery. Lota BLACK ONYX RING, WITH MONOGRAM Ld cutin. Areward will be given for it at 18 West Tairtee ith street. OST—ON TUESDAY, 17TH 1NST., IN GOING FROM L4 Madison avenue and ‘hirt, enth street to Wall and Pearl streets, a sleeve rution. wath diamond initial. Ihe finder will be liberaliy rewarded. Adaress D. L. B., box 1.359 Post office, New Lork. OST—MARCH 27, A R PT BOOK OF POOLE & 4 McLanchian, 205 East Twellth street. The finder will be rewarded by returning it. ] OST—ON THURSDAY, 257TH INT, A THREE 4 striped mink Mult. The finder will be literally re- warded by returning it to 27 Last 'wentieth street. OST—A GOLD NECKLACE AND LOCKET, WITH A Greck cross enzraved thereon. A hberal reward Will be paid the Ander if left at 137 Last Filteenth street. OST—GOLD WATCH, CHAIN AND LOCKET; MON- 4 ogram thereon, W. 'H. 5. ; inscription inside, “from mother to Witham;” dial face case; reward and. posi- tively no qrestions; pawnbrokers, take notice. Address W. H. S., Herald Uptown Branch office. I € NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, WITH A WHITE [4 breast: @ suitable reward will be given. Cali at 249 Third avenne. is FRIDAY, MARCH 27, A SMALL SAFE Key, “No The snner wt be liberally rewarded Wing the same at 42 sort joore streei. oon pd os $42 W. H. MOLONEY. OST OR STOLEN—A PAIR OF RED PLAID BLAN- [4 kets, driving trom the Park to Twent HE NEWSBOY WHO WAS SEEN TO PICK UP the Drop of an Earring in Sixth avenue, near Forty- third street, will be liberally rewarded by returning it to No. 116 West Forty seventh street REWARKDs. REWARD—FOR ONE ROUND, LONG OURAL ston Friday, about noon, going to Har- Fulton street, store. REWARD.—LOST, FRIDAY EVENING, A RED India shawl. narrow border; was probably leit ia th street. $5 hack. Return to $37 West Twen QF REWARD—FOR THE RETURN OF AGRAY AND DO. white Cat, weight about 10 pounds; had when lost red worsted in itsears. Return to HUGHES’ drug store, 430 Hudson stree 1 REWARD—FOR INFORMATION OF JOHN OR eorge Godmark. Chicago and Western papers please copy. ALFRED GUOMARK, at J. Christ ». No.4 W 1, Ne 10 REWARD.<Lost, THURSDAY hight. a ‘our striped Miok Muff, with tails, b tween Twentieth and Thirtieth streets, on sixth or'Se: enth avenue, Return to Miss NORTON, 70 bast Tweltth sireet. bh] = REWARD.—LOST BETWEEN CANAL AND 15 Dhinoe sarests a small Pocketbook, containing one and a halt railway tickets of the Peansylania Rail- road for Nasville. Any one returning the same to 161 anal street will receive the above reward. DR REWARD —TAKEN FROM MARINER'S HAR. $25 bor, Staten Island, on Wednesday night, a 17 fOotclinker built Oyster Sst, painted while, wiy @ rad streak and be ever Feturas ner to ALF Mari or, Staten Isiand, will reward and no questions asked. REWARD FOR RETURN OF FUR BEAVER, satin lined Overcoat, to F. HARRAL, 8 Cham- No questions asked. RD—WILL BE PAID FOR THE R. to he Herald Uptown Branch office, 1. g of a solitaire diamond Scart Ring, ‘set in black enamel; lost on Friday last. 100 REWARDTAND, NO Qu SKE, for the return of Valise and Sainples, complete, stolen trom me on train, between New York and V hila- ng, March 24. ae ‘TT, 347 West Fitteenth street, New York. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. STEAMBOAT ESCORT, 190 FEET LONG, 40xi0; fitted with staterooms and suitable for B. E. 4M exposed route. Also a variety of steamboats, trom 100 to 275 & long and light draught, tor exposed and river routes, Also two iron Propeller steam: Ba) and 1,000 tons; niso four Wooden sidewheel steamships, 80) to 2,500 tons; three powerful Steam Tugs, Steam Yachts, &c. Apply to FREDERICK ©, SCHMIDT, No. 1 South William sireet. STEAMBOAT, PORT ROYAL; LE keel, 95 feet; over all, 107 feet; beam, 25 feet: ove ail, 96 feet; depth of hoid,’ 634 feet: cylinder, 28 inches stroke, 6 feet; draught, 5 feet; boiler built in 1870; boat in good order generally; price $14."0, JOHN D. LOCKE & CO,, 44 Clit street, New York. POOR, SALE 8 FOOT YACHT. CaBIN: APT, SUIT able for oyster or clam business; two opea ‘Yachis, 21 and & feet long; one 29 toot rain Yacht. P. KAVANAGH, Canarsie, L. 1, FOR, SALE—TWO % PERT YACHTS, TWO #2 FEET Yachts and one 45 tect over ail, if feet bean; all first class, Apply to J. 8. McGIEHAN, Salterville, N. J. 0%, SADE-AN OPEN YACHT, 24 FELT 6 INCHES; Jib and mainsail; isin good order. B. TRIPER, Central Market, Forty-cighth street and Broadway. OR SALE CHEAP—A 2) FUOT YACHT, CAT RIG, in good order. Can be seen on dock Twenty-fourth street, North River. Address G. H. W., Herald Uptowa Branch office H FoR SALE OR CHARTER—LIGHT DRAFT STEAM boat, 125x72x6, suitable for excursions; new 55 toot Steam Yacht, Tug Boats, Freight Propeliers, Lighters, Barges and Yachts, GEOR F. PLYMER, 56 Sonth street. JCREW YACHT SPITFIRE FOR & Sw feet tong, 1 wide, 24 pilot house; price $4,400. rooklyn. STEAM YACH draught ¢ Apply at FR. South Brooklyn, or to Maiden iane, New York. SLOOP FOR SALE CHRAP—IN DD WORKING order. Inquire of WM. MALOY, dry dock, toot of First street, Jersey 10 CHARTER—THE COMODIOUS YACHT DOLPHIS, she is fitted in the most complete manner tor the accommodation of, families: has competent sailing master and crew. ALENTINE, Jr., 258 West Fifty fourth street, or Fift, venth t, North River. JANTED TO PURCHASE—A CAT-RIGGED BOAT 18 to 21 teet long; good beam ; two to three years old; must be sound and in good order. Add’ 8 pending full particulars and price, box 2,539 Post office, Philadelphia. 150 BOATS ON HAND—ALL KINDS AND BUILT fo order with despateh ; spoon oars; at shops 368 and 373 South street and 114th street, Harlem River, STLPHEN BOBERTS, 2.—VERY FAST; large cabin and foot smith sweet, —LENGTH 45 FEET, BEAM 12 FEET ot; engine 10-horse power ; fittings, &&, K BATES’, foot of Thirty seventh stroes, GEURGE WASHBUEN, No. 74 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1874—-QUINTUPLE SHEET. DRY GoOopDs. oie DRY Goopbs. - T KINZEY'@, . a > can = A Specia! bargains i H AA i R BR tm Spring Goods, HUMAN a AA nm BR R ae mie eG ae 2 et Rich French Flowers. Hnuy = AAAA 6 RRR Roses. Daisies, Lilies, Violeta, Wheat, af ACA u RR Yansies, Geraniums, Forvet-me-nois, HH A A H RR 4c du fick French Sprays, Garlands HH A AM BR Moutures, Clusters, single Flowers. H H A A UW R_ RGOODS, reais Coronets, Trailing and over —_— Varieties at aiar prices. L 888 H H a Ww w w bas - All the new styles L SHE AA WWW W in Parasols, Sun u H AA WWW W and Kain Umbreilas L 8 HH A A W WW W | Bonnetand trimming Silks. L a83, HHHH AAA WW WW | Dreps and lining ike L SH Hh A A WW WW L 8H H A A WWWW HATS AND BONNETS, L e.8 8 8... - RR we wy. ae LULL: sss oH oO A AW W 4, ) Allthe new styles, in English, 364 Bowery, corner Fourth street. Freuch and domestic straws, in the following shapes :— a Englewood, — Cheerful, THE CHOICEST quality of Leghorn, Charlovie, Nonpareil HUMA~ HAIR GOUD> ever Ch p, Virginius, Flotiha, introduced ip this MARKET Dunstable, Ri erside, Cascade, will be ofered at Milan, Mariner, Mayence. exe eding y low PRICES, Neapolitan, Countess, Corsair, warranted \o gle every SATI“PAOTION. Peart, Christina, Dover. GUGbe SUL, oT DYED. A ca Coburg, &e. ha, Frolic, before purchasing elsewhere is respectiuliy solicited, RadteD AS REP! FI E bebe seen = E emma ae taal Es] pre? mae JOSEPIVS HAIR EMPORIUM, 57 Eighth avenue, sear Twenty ninth sect [ Extraordinary reduction in Hair Goods, having the larges: siock of Humans air Goods in we ciiy. We are ow prepared to se'l iuman Garr at 25 per cent below Broadway and sixth avenue pric PRICE List Short Hair Switches cspeamiis c= Long Laur, solid, warrant ed uot dyed, 75e. to $2 2 inches long hair, 3 ounces weight + $3 00 22 ches long hair. 4 ounces welynt.. 3) 2 3 long Lair, ¢ Cuuces Weight. 5 0 28 inches long huir.4uunces Weight, 7 06 ib ibehes long hair, 32 inches long haar, 9 01 NATORA GRAY HAIR aud ounces Weight. ... °. Per ounce. on receipt of Yost oilice order, enc.osiby sample os hair, iree oi charge, JOSEP H'S HAIR EMPORIUM, nue, near 1 A’ JAMES M'CKEERY & VO,’ Broudway aud tleventh streei, 1374, Grand Spring Opening, as74, will exhibit on Tucaday, March 31, their new siyles of Reception, Carriage, : Dinner and Evening Dresses, Walking Snits, Mises’ suits and Dresses, Inlanis Wardroves, &c., &c. in aN the latest arisian styles, aud’ for’ whi spectiuliy solicit au ins,ection By the ladies ot A’ JAMES MCREERY & CO.'S, Broadway and Eleventh street, will sell on MONDAY, March 30, Fancy Simped Silks, we re- in pretty designs and colors, 90c., $1 and $1 25. Flain Colored silks, in great variety and at prices never before offered by the trade. The “Cachemire Sublime” Flack Silk, soft satin finish, for sum ner wear, warranted not to crack or break by the harvest wsaige, $2 90 per yard. T JAMSS M’CREERY 4 00.’S, Broadway and Eleventh street, Llama Lace Shawls and Sacqnes. We will exhibit on Monday, March 30, an elegant as- sortment ot new patterns and shapes in Liama Lace shawls, Sacques, Polonaise, &c., received per late steamers. ‘Also, new styles in ‘Ovtoman Striped Shawls, from $4 upward. % Piain and striped Challie Shawls, from $2. Berlin Wool shawls reduced to $2. lack, Embroidered and Mourning Shawls in gregt va- y. "8, ‘venth street, (AT JAMES MCREERY & Broadway and Housekeeping Department. Will offer on Monday, stock of Linen Goods, in Shirtings in every qua Sheetings in all widths, 84 Bleached Uamask Napkins, trom $1 pe Towell:ngs in all widths. ere Jot of fine Damask Cloths, from two to four yards each; a great barguin. c Shurtings and Sheetings, ents’ prices. T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.—FROM AUCTION. \ bankrupt stock of a large wholesale house, and will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Domest in all the leading makes, at 4 French Paper Hangings, Window Shades, English Carpe ings,‘ ticloths, Mattings, ée, Ten thousand rolls tine Gold Paper, 50 roll; fine Paper Iie. per roll, ne wuod Window Shades, $2 per pair, Fiee'a, Lucca, Mystc, EMe, Irene, Rustic aud niany other new styles, 4D piain aud taney straws ‘os grain Ribbons, l5c. ; oman Ribbous, <oc. RIBBON SALE four inches wide, very k goods, In vines, pinks, cherries, drabs, maize, greens, browns. while purple slaves, lilacs, &c., at 25c, a yard. 9 and 12 12 und 16 No. 12 watered Ribbons. .2 9 Cord-edge nibbons de. to 1235 c. Six-inch block plaid Sash Ribbons, 2c. yard. Six-inen a'l silk Roman Sash Rivbons, Suc. yard. Six-inch watered Sash, 50c. yard. Ali the new styles in Sashes, 500 dozens new styles in silk. Ties, 15e., 250., SiC, 89C., 496. , B20., The. Eauare “ilk Handkerchiefs, 56c. Silk sandkerchieis closing “9c. Windsor Sashes, 2% vards long, closing at'$i euch. . DRES3 TRIMMINGS, he largest and finest a sor ment of bea ed silk Froug ud Gju ps to be found in the city, at popular prices. At KINZEY’S. All the new styles in pear, steel, bended ana oxidized buttons. Rea) and iititation Lace: Yak Laces, 1c. to.%e. yard, Colored Yue Laces, cheap, Real Ga'pure Laces, lc. to $3 yard. French 1 aces, lige. to $1 25 yard. Valenciennes laces, 3c. \o $1 0 yard, Apvugue Laces, 1c, to $5 Sv yard. Ubrcad lace Barbes, $1 to $6, Real pow: Collars, 96c. to $10. Chenille dotted Laces. Beaded silk Laces. Veil Laces, new s+ Spanisu scar! Lac Creat Lo tay in auction. ots of Laces. Beveral cheap lots of Jacone., » Wiss and Nainsook ‘Musiins, in plaids, tucks, plain and striped, HAMBURG EMBROID#KIES. Gver 199,000 yards Hamburg binbroderies from auction, commencing at 3c, yard aud running to 9c. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT, Extra quality silk clocke full regular Balbrigyaus, 196, . +’ Misses’ striped Hose, 123c. up. Ladies’ ull regular, 25c- pair. Ladies? silk clocked Balbrigguns, sic. Gents’ regular wade, 2c. pair up. ea al HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. f Ladies’ ali linen <a He. Gents’ all Linen, hemmed, aa up. ie sereainoral 10's’ linen, color. ders, ready hemined, 12c. Ladies’ linen hemmed, printed borders, 25e. each. Ai linen hemstiched embroidered, ‘at 25c. each, worth Suc. All the new styles in ladies’ cored borders and hemstitched P cee a Belts At KINZEY's, ‘ortemonnaies, Bags and Bel Bronzes and Fancy Goods. Silverplated Ware. Canary Birds and Cages. Chromos and Frames. Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Toilet Department. Best Goods imported and domestic Gooas. fj Music Boxes and Albums. Swiss Carvings. WELRY DEPARTMENT —$—$$___—__——@ Buckles, Necklaces, Studs, bleeve Buttons, -ets. Lockets, Bracelets, &c., &e. LOM fine Coraline Sete, Worth irom $1 W 84, at 69c. Fine cut Stee} Sets, 50c. Jet Ornaments cheap. 60,000 fine cut Je’ Beads, all sizes, at 7c. bunch GLOVE DEPARTM One button kid Gloves, 25e. Exira quality, one button, 39¢. re i wo button kid Gloves, 0c. Gentiemen’s kid Gloves, 75. pair. 300 dozens warranted real kid, two bution, seamless, at $1 25, Real Jouvin Kid Gloves, 50c. : Misses! real Kids, flue, d9c. Great bargains in Ladies’ and misses’ Underwear, in Skirts, Chemises, Corsets, Drawers, Night Robes, sacques, 4c., at very low prices. 767 and 769 Broadway, corner below A. T, Stewart's WILLIAM KINZEY, corner Ninth streey, usually soid at $4 £0, 50,000 yards thick Uilclotts, Sc. per — yard. Also large lot of Eugtish Carpeiing, de. ec, —DRESS EXTENDERS, ‘at low priece. for giving a gracelul sweep tothe back breadths J. W. COATES, 277 ¥adson street, opposite Dominick. decorated, kalsomiied and painted. No. Houses paper Good workmen hy part of the city or country. T BMITU'S PATTERN BAZAAR, 914 Broadway, near Twentiet SPRING FASHION Toilets and Chilare se8; Pattie MODELS now ready. SMIfH'S'IN, $ VATOR; price 75 cents, maied fortwo s'amps, extra. For sale everywhere, They save more than ten times UF, STAMP. ing Lingeric, Embroidery, Ladies’ and Babies? Trousveaux ; specialtyrp! Jnitials and M ams tor hand- kerchiets; Table aud Bed Cioths i order or alread embroidered ; largest stock of imported roiere Goods; Patterns and accessuries. wr dway A CLEARING OUT SALE sta ing and ie iachines ie Department removed to 764 id before the Ist of May at sine ss. ertings sel bargains in @ great sacrifice to close the Hamburg Edgings atitess than ‘ic€8; also 1 Luces and Ribbons, Yrivets and Dress Trimmings of every de- serip ion. Fans and Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. Guipure and Spauish Scaris, three yards long, at halt price. WILLIAM EMBERSON. 811 Broadway, between Eleventh and Twelith streets, TMM D. LIVERRE'*, 441 SIXTH AVENUE, 441, between Twenty-siath and Twenty-sevenih streets— Stamping and Embroidery establishment. Children's piaue Dresses, stamj« tay made, Prenen Lane weries and Ladies’ Undergarments: handsome Ini and Monograms embroi and mended equal to new A HAKAUCX'S STAMP N @ establishment. W Fourth A. T. Stewart's —Work dou the lowesi prices. (uss. will offer biack Sil&s, red to order; Laces cle: AND venue, in the be M BROIDE RING dvorsabove { manger and at HEARD & ©0., Hi Grand street, special bargains in on MONDAY, March 30, 1874, = pleces rich Gros de Rhine, 0 , $1, $1 10, 81.20, — Dieces ried (1 si. $1 10, $1 20, § — pieces extra Grom $1 5) $17. CHA ) & CO., Wl Grand street. 5 2 CAR a meri American Institute), c the three-ply or te § . ine ‘ f ne Ingral stre intauts’ Wardrobes. rider. new, BUSIN soll the bal. on J, RUB- ry think that we have now on hang |S ‘he public should know the largest and most elegant nets and Round Hats assortment of Trimmed fe ever displayed in tu Fre: athers and Silks, and retail, ‘at popular prices which we offer, wholesal AKER AND IMPORTER French Corsets and Pan- MA selection of ele; roadway. gant styles in Paris M ME. A, DUVAL, DRESSM of Paris Fashions, fine ers, has now oj Patterns. 878 ee WEAR! NECK WEAR! NECK WEAR! New Ric is Ready on Monday. 0ods, UNION ADAMS & CO., No, 637 Broadway. The possibility 0) a new issue of inconvertidle paper I regard with amazement and anziety, and, in my Judgment, such an issue would be a der Ment ANd & shamne—CHARLES SUMNER, ‘ch 3, a large and attractive lity. 6 from 75e. to $1. extra value. jozen to the Nuest imported. of the dress, with or Wahout bustle attached; eleant in shape, no inconveniente in wearing, nu appearance of a hoop skirt. vet imparts a gracetul’ “hang” to even a y cut skirt. “The Lady of Lorne,” new styles for spring. Freuch and domestic Corsets on hand and to order. Colby s celebrated periect Atting Corset, sik or couulle, At moderate prices, ~Embroilered pique Flouncing, Scoich handwork. Infants’ Outfits in great variety. J. =. COLBY, Iinporter, 82 East Fourteenth streei, west of Union square. KID GLOVES, MAISON VIOLET PER- ry.—An assortment of the genuine article 2 hand at H. GKODKR & CO.’S (ate 4. Brue welch street, west of Broadway. Oresia Our Spring Opening will take place Wednesday and Thursday, April «nd 2, When we will exhibit the most recherche style- of trimmed Bonnets ant Round Ua s, which, in elegance, cannot be surpassed ; alto a fine assor:ment of Flowers and Feathers. Onr stock of uniriiumed Round Hats ‘and Bonnets, in all the leading shapes, will be offered a unprecedentedly low prices. J. MAGNUS, Union Bazaar, 343 Sixth avert at the Union Bazaar, ‘343 Sixth avenue, ARIS NOUVEAUTES. ‘Au Petit St. Thomas. Rue de Bac 27, 29, 355 2% Rue de I Universite, This house, estab ished upwards of 5) years, is univer- sally known’ and tamed as one of the first establishments in Paris, in which thorough confidence may. be placed : noted fur being remarkaily cheap. in {ts immense premises will be fonnd the inost complete assortment of Silks, trom ihe celebrated fabrics of Bonnet, Ponson, &c., the very first noveities of fancy Silks, India and French Cashmere Shaw Wool ens, Laces, Lin-erie, Coniections for ladies, Furs, Cotton and Thi d Stuffs, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Trimmings, Carpets, Arucics of Purnisure. English assistants. Wedding Outfits. Fixed prices. g 3 } 000 ‘SRA cocecoc? oecocoeo coocooeo KEKEEEEKE xx e 8 000 u bsus 338 Bowery, d and Great Jones stre Communion of iat wack opening, New importation Bee xtas Goods daily received, comprising all U novel: Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Miu: Real Laces, inery Goods, s Hamburg Embroiderics, White Goods adies’ and Misses’ Underwear, Children’s Ciotbing, Infant's complete Outfits, Small Wear, of foreign and dome.uc manutacture. aris and Vienna Fans, French Jewe ry and Ornaments, Our Trimming Department Is siocked iuli with most de- sirable styles of fine cut jet Bead Fringes suitable tor suks, cashmere and grenadines Genuine silk twist bringes heavily beaded; sik sibbon, Knotted and tas: selina, Fringes. All Kinds of Drop and Ball Fringes Fine beaded Passe- menteries, in Gimpa, Insertions, Headings, Urnan buttons, Buckles and sides o! every style and descrip: tion. All these goods have been purchased and marked at leas toan popular prices Will open Monday morning an additional lot of real Guipure, biack and colored Yak Laces irom auction, athatreal value, We are gelling buf and Ecra Yak Laces 4 Inches wide, at Sse. Reul and patent Val. Laces very cheap. Hobauish, Blonde and woven Thread Laces in great va- ety. Novelties in Lace Scarfs, in Spanish and pure silk Gui- pure, extra heavy. Plain and jet embroidered Scarf Nets, in new designs. Lace Sacques, in Guipure, Yak and Lama. Fichus, Couttres, Barbes and newest styles of neck Ruchings Collarettes, sil and lace Tics, and ali kinds of ma ie up Li ‘toods. Novel designs in Marguerite Pockets and ladies’ Vests, In sik, velvet or Ince, Ali silk polka dotted Ties, French goods, 13 cents mereat bargains in black dress Siiks, most popular Kem, ‘rimming Silks, Satins amd ilk Velvets, in all new shades, wi h Laces, Fringes and itibbons to maich. 1 obr ladies’ ahd children’s Furnishing Department can be seen many things not easily tound elsewhere, All arucies made on the premises by first c.asy artists only, and there ore cannot fail to give thorough saustaction iD regard to periect fitor finish. Ladies’ Wrappers and house Robes, in French Lawn an, Cambric, richly embroidered and’ very. reasonat Ditto in sik Reps, Alpaca, €e, &c., &c, Delaine Wrap: bers, lined all through, clésing out at $2 75 rihlow shams and =heets, plan and embroidered, lace edzing and insertion, “@ complee line at pdpular ice Intants’ Outfts, complete tn all details, from medium to fines! goods'in this ine, Baskets, handsowely trimmed Wiih 4 al. ace and in-ertion, trom $> up. +a lies’ Dress Caps, suitabit for ail ages; children’s Nor- mandy and gypsy Honneis, trom 9 cents to $10 and up. ost unusual bargains in lace Shawls, Sacques and Jacscets, irom lowest to finest quaiity. Our Millinery Department is replete with all the nou- Veaules In shapes, macer.als, great profusion of finest French Flowers, osrich f and Pompons, hat and bon- net Urnaments, in pearl, steel, jet, &c. J. BLOOM & BRO, NGY YORK DYEING AND PRINTING ES. ABLISHMENT, STATEN ISLAND. EsTABLISHED IN 1819. 98 Duane reet, near Broadway, 752 Bri adw. near bightn street, New York. 6.0 sixth avenue, near Thirty-sixth st. id 163 Pierrepont street, neir Fuiton, Brooklyn. N leanse ani rednish ladies’ an! gentlemen's Gar- ments and Piece Goods in a superior manner. _MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. The possibility of @ new issue of tnconvertidble paper I regard with amazement and anciety, and, tn my Judgment, such an issue would be a detri- ment ang a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER, T MADAME SNEDDEN’S, 953 BROADWAY AND 183 Fitth avenue, Latest novelties in Paris Millinery received by every steamer from the leading Parisian houses, . La Papiiion, La Marquerite and numerous other new styles of Bonnets and Round Huts now on exhibition, A —MAISON WALTON, 3862 BROADWAY, ABOVE qh mon gouure, has just opened & case of French Bonnets and Round Hats, eceived ber last steamer. —CLAKK & M'LAUGHAN WILL OPEN THEIR Bonnets and ais on Tuesday, March 31, Admitted (37 Sixth avenue, sk T MME. COLLINS’ DRESSMAKING ESTABLISH- <A ment, 26 West Eleventh street, ladies can rely on etting perfect fitting Dresses made, trimmed in latest ‘arisian sty! fies invited to cail. —REMOVED.—BROWN’S LONDON ROUND HATS, i. E. BROWN «sister or W. ©. Brown, New Bond street, London) has now elegant styles tor spring. 1,201 Broadway, between Thirty-first aid Thirty-second sts, A CMAISON HARRIS (MLUE, PAINCE,’ SUC or), No. 15 East Fourteenth street, near Chicke ing’s—Will extabit_ on Monday next, suth inst, decided no’ elties in imported Bonnets and round Bi. TOMME. M. DOWNEY’S—299% SIXTH AVENCB, 4\ importer of French Bonnecs and ronnd Hats, now Drepared to exhibit aui the eltie! INNS WILL OPEN SPRING MILLINERY TUESDAY, March 3i. Xemember this. Tuesday, the second grand opening. “All are welcome. ‘Spring Styles now y. BINNd! Millinery, 779 vay. Hear 1 M. OLNEY, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLI- nery, has an elegant assortment of spring and sum. Js mer Hats from the leading Paris houses; French Chip and Leghorn Hats, rich Krench Flowers, Bridai Wreaths, = 4c. 50 Eust Fourwenth street. (7, BUMON, 99 BAST NINTH STREET, | BETWEEN + Broadway and University place.—Direct importa- tion of the finest Paris idai and Mall Parures- (OO LYONAISE| DRESSMAKING ESTAB- lishment.—Making up of ladies’ own materials and remodeiling dresses receive special atrention; no charge for exiras; algo Paris untrimmed chip and straw Bon- nets, Round Hats, Flowers, 4c. Mme. JUshPHINE GOLDEN, successor to A. Mallet, removed from 13 Clin- fou piace to No.9 east Thirtleth treet, between Furth and a 8. AST HAT: 2 three doors below « ourt Manufacturer and reta; PARMLY'S, 201 SIXTH AVENUE, etith street. Best quality, fof correct styles. ME. NATALIE TIL! 12 Bast N & CO., xtecnth street. Just received the latest novelties in Flowers, Feathers, Bridal Wreaths and Veils, Will give due notice of our spring linportation o! Bonnets, &c., &c. N. B.—Dresses and uits made to order. CHEVALI NO, 4 EAST TWENTIETH . between Fifth avenue and Broadway, will open on Tuesday and Wednesiay, March 31 and April 1, her magnificent selection of Bonnets and Hats from her latest importations. N ME. BARNES, 311 SIXTH AVENUE, EAR NINE. teen h street, will exhibit on Wednesday and vi huraiey an elegant variety of ladies’ Mourning, Dress and Neghge Caps; intants’ French Caps and children’s Bonnets; Novelties in Laces. Milliners wanted on chil- dren’s bonnets. N ME, ANTOINETTE BERNHEIM, 19 BREVOORT place (Tenth street), will display’ on Tuesday and Wednesday the latest styles tor spring of her own im- portations, mn Silk and Grenadine Costumes, emvroi ered Cachemire uniques, Bonnets, tats, Lingeries and other novelties, which she will offer at reasonable prices Mie. 2 MRINCEY, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR Nineteenth strect, will open Wednesday, April 1. cuoice novelties of Paris Bonnets and English Kound Hats; a first class trimmer wanted. M” HARTLEY, 47 BROADWAY AND 179 FIFTIL avenue, will open on Tuesday, March 31, a case of French Bonnets and Hats. N MK, DELLAC, ELEVE DE LA MAISON RO de Paris, hoe serpived new Pattern for Dresses. 119 west Forly-trsf furcce betweem Broadway and Sixth avenue, ME. A MICHEL, FORMERLY WITH MME. JM Gatoupeau, No. 423 Sixth avenue, near Twen ty treet, New York, has returned from Paris by steamship Cimbria, with a thost recherche assortment of Bonnets 1 Kound Hats, careiully selected by herself in all the hionable houses ot Paris, Mote te ARIS |S EAS HENRIETTE BUHLME NINTH STRE! 4 éR formerly at No. 5Great Jones street, respectinily intorms her cusiomers that she has constantly on hand the most stylish assortment ot Bonnets and Round tiats, all seiected for her in the best houses of Paris. S , TAYLOR, is 816 Broadway, Importer of French Fashions and Le Bon Ton, La Mode Elegante and Revue de la Mode, Elegantly trimmed Patterns of our latest importations, trom $9 w $12 ver dozen. §, T, TAYLOR'S SYSTEM. This system is the only perfect rule tor dress cutting, and is like that used by the best tailors. Private ladies can bave any of our choice imported de- signs cut to their measures by this system, Warranung the most pertect and graces) dtung. GPeotaL. Carpets, Carpets. D. Kelly respectfully calls attention to his choice line of tapestry Brussels just arrived, which he is offering at $1 10 per yard. Ail other goods at equally low prices. D. KELLY (successor to H. O'Farre!)), 9), 5i2 to 516 Zighth avenue. ee PARISIAN FLOWER COMPANY are continually receiving the very latest novelties in rich French Flowers and Feathers, Bridal Sets, Veils and fine White Flowers, cere for weddings and evening costumes Vases and Baskets fiited to order, “a specialty.” Churches, halls and dweliings decorated, A liberal discount allowed to the trade, THE PARISIAN FLOWER COMPANY, No. 9 Rue de Clery, 28 East Fourteenth street, Paris. four doors west of University place. J, LOBWENSTEIN, Proprietor. STRICH FEATHERS, OSTRICH FEATHERS,—GO to MAX WIENGES, 295 Sixth avenue, between Fighteenth and N most the equ eteenth streets, for the largest and lect assortinent of Ostrich Tips and Plumes in all test shades. , S.—Feathers dyed and restored I to Hew at short notice. MAX WIENER, Manutacturer of Ostrich Feathers. ARIS MILLINERY,—MME. FERRERO, NO. 7 WEST Thirtieth street, calis the attention of the ladies to her new assoriment'ot spring Bonnets and Round Hats, quiet, elegant styles, for which her establishment has always been noted. ‘Particular attention paid to orders. Choice Flowers, Veils, &e. G_ 7 TAYLOR'S OLD ORIGINAL ARTISTIC DRESS. S. making and pattern rooms, No. 6 Clinton place, Where all orders will be fliled fn the latest Parisia styles, at reasonable prices; all the novelties in Paper Patterns; Taylor's system for cutting taught; Mme, Cariey’s French Corsets are the only ones that form the figures to the pertection of statuary. Qo) WEST NINTH STREET.—MME, GRENIER OS makes elegant ‘alking, evening and ree ae Dresses trom $15 upwards; hanusome fit, trimmed the Jatest Parisian style; no sig 71 with Mme. Camille De Lac find all the new shapes and and Kound Hats; handsor SIXTH AVENUE, ONE DOOR NORTH OF Forty-first street.At Mme. R, KENDALL'S, late ot Broadway, Indies will ‘lors in fmported Bonnets Pattern Bonnets for the en to elderly |i trade; particular attenti 1874.- Grand spring Opening for the public exhibition. LORD & TAYLOR, nd Twentieth street. Broadway _ REMOVALS, ue, Rogns UR WILL REMOVE THE 1st Ms er ere Ged aia ‘avenue to 149 West Forty- fitth sireet, between Sixth and Seventh avenues and Broadway, where she will remain permanently. <wW. KURI PHOTOGRAPHER, WILL MOV AL orn id Broadway to the more spacious rooms of his new building on Madiyon square (Kast ‘Twenty-thigd street), about April |, = $$ SPECIAL NOTICES. Ps The possibility af a new issue af inconvertiDle Paper I regard with amazement and annety, andy tn my judgment, such an issue would be @ deir ment and a shame,—CHARLES SUMNER. AS [NINN ‘The Sentuel g 5 g ‘ary Concerts {HIT ‘Tne Fourth Concert and Distribution of Prizes comes ob on Tuesday next. Laie! Last Chance—Monday. Last Chance—Monday. Itis positively ana unreser edly guarantees that the drawing will not be postpom.d a minute. | To-morrow—Last Chance. To-morrow—Last Chance. The magnificent sum of $1,50),000, divided into 120% prizes, ranging in amount trom $50 to $250,000. Monday—To.morrow. Monday—To-morrow. ‘These concerts are given bv the trastecs of the Publie Library of Kentucky, under authority of # spectal act of the Legislature, and became a law March 16, 1871, to es tablish a great free Mbrary in Louisville, Ky. Caance. Last Last Chance. Last Chance. Last Chance. Last Chance, Last Chance. For tickets apply to THOS, H. HAYS & CO, lew York. 6.9 Broadway, . ARAGUN SHIRT Made to order, of best materials and warranted to fit Sent by express, U, U. D.. to any "rf of the country, af the following p 4 es:— 6 shirts, Masonville mu: Di tive linen $12 00 6 shirts, Wamsutta mu-li. and very fine 18 50 y York Mills and vest fiuen...... 6b 0 6 ait Ne jovs! Shirts seady made and made to FANOY suIRTINGS IN GREAL VARIETY, Directions for measurement sent on apnlcatae, RICHARD MEARGS, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goors, Sixth avenue and Ninetcenti street, New York, ‘A ~ARCHER, THE HATTER, Spring styles now ready. Silk Hate a specialty, Fulton street, corner Nassau, New York. LL LADIES ANNOYED BY HAIR GROWING ON the brow, lips or tace, should apply to Mme. JUL- LIAN, No. 236 West Thiriy-elehta street, New York. She removes (personally) thé disfigurement instantaneously by an application uot injurious to the skin. Call trom 1b ily. A —SODA WATER, MINERAL WATERS, GINGER « Ale, sparkling Wines.—Manutfacture of cpa: outtits of Apparatus and Materials, with full instruc tions, All departments of manuiacture, bottling and dis panenn exclusive rights in desirable territory. Cata- jogues free. JOHN MATIHEWo, First avenue, Twenty- sixth and Twentv-seventh streets, New York. A —TO CONSUMPTIVES.—A PREACHER OF THB + Gospel, having cured his son of consumption in its worst stages, veing given up to die by the most cele- brated physi¢ desires to make known the cure (which roves successiul in every ¢: vo tho @ afflicted wit Poughs, Colds and Consumption, and will send it free of charge to all who desire it if they will send their address to DANIEL ADL, 170 Fuiton street, New York. N OLD AND EXPERIENCED LAWYER WILL AT- tend to any business of a legal nature without fee Unless successitil. Address LaWY 1X, box 4,5:6 Post office, FRENCH GENTLEMAN, GOING OVER ON THB 1st of April to London and Paris, would take any commissions, or wou!d aitend on business matters, 4c. 4 first class references. Address LOUIS, 153 West Twenty- sixth street, GRAND GIFT CONCERT, MASONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION, NORFOLK, VA., TUESDAY, May 5, 1874. 10,000 CASH GIFTS se Whole Ticke's, Branch Office, Room 26, Post office box, 1,417. NTIQUE AND MODERN CLOCKS OF EVERY DE scription rep@ired and re -tored in the best manner, THOMAS KEYNULD., 63 Prince street, RAND TEMPERANCE MASS MEETING—AT THE Baptist church, 10¢ West Seventcenth street, ne Sixth avenue, Monday evening, March 30. Minnie Mer- ton speaks, “The Causes and Cure of Intemperance.” OTT AVANA” BANKERS. Circulars of information furnished. ra TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 1l Wall street, New York, FyAvana LOTTERY—EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, rand prize $900,000). Circulars of all informatiot » SONNENBERG, box 644 Post office, New 78 and € Broadway. furnished. Haven, Conn. AVANA AND GERMAN GOVERNMENT DRAW- ings.—Information ihe and price lists furnished. THKODOR ZSCHOCH, 116 Nassau street, New York. Lock box 5,594. ISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES, LEGALIZED BY Pi state authority, two times dally and last day of each month. For tull intormation address MURRAY, MILLER & CO., St. Louis, Mo. FFICE HAEGER'S WAREHOUSES, 300 WEST Thirty-fourth street.—Siorage for Furniture, Bag- gage, &c. The following parties are requested to call at this ‘office immediately :—W. ¥. Edmonston, J. B. F. Gately, J, B. or A. M. Hyde, Thomas or Montague Coffee, RDERS FOR CLEARING HOUSES AND SHIPS OF Bed Bugs, Croton Bugs, Roaches. Moths and Fleas can be left at H. 5. DANZIGEn’s ofttce, 72 White stret corner Broadway. PFICIAL, EXTRAORDINARY ROYAL HAVANA=— Cireulars giving sult intormation sent free. Address LL & CO., box 3,037 Vost ottice, New York, QFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF KENTUCKY STATE eries. KENTUCKY, HETRA Clans NO” 247—MARCH 28, 1874 38, 48, 6, 40, 20, Sl, 31, 56, (45, KENTUCKY, CLASS NO. 245—MARCH 28, 2 4 1 59, és 1, 2, 52, 15, 65, 148-makcw 28, 1574, 3, 13. - box 4,369, 68, EE nl Nar Bk LUTE, ‘6 Bra away; Postofiice New York ¢ RIVATE RETREAT FOR INEBRIATES AND PER sons suffering trom mental or nervous depression.— Dr. WM. MURPHY, late Heaich muiissioner, — has oncuee his spacious residence, Mount Vernon, Weet- chester county, N.Y., as a sanitarium for both’ sexes, Letters addressed Dr. WM. MURPHY, will receive im- mediate attention. ILES, OR HEMORRHOIDS, POSITIVELY AND permanently cured by absorption, W. A. M. MCCANDLISS, M, D., & SON, 2,00: Arch”street, Phil: Adelphia: at St. Nicholas Hotel until April 4 and every alternate two weeks. QUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED FROM BROW, lips oriace. Ladies’ fashionable hairdressing, sham: pooing. hair dyeing and Deaching. 82 Bust Fourdh atreet, near Second avenue. PECIAL NOTIC ings, American artists; price $400 cash, worth Post office, Jersey City. ‘0 ENGLISHMEN.—THE NEXT MEETING OF THE Albion Society will be heid at 386 Broome street, on qharads. April2, ats P.M. sharp, All Englishmen are vited. —FOUR SUPERIOR OIL PAINT- enery ; large, fine frames; eminent 0. Address box 84 Z LOTTERY. PRIZES CASHED, A. Circulars with (ui information free. Extraordi- nary drawing. Address C. DEVLIN, Stationer and General Agent, 30 Liverty street, New York. S] WEEKLY SPRACHEN S18 DEUTSCH? GER- in conversation guarantees gentl i threo months, Callat 5 oe ock evenings at COSTAR'S (St. Charies Hotel), Broadway, corner Bleecker street —ROYAL HAVA LWAYS TT EVENING TELEGRAM, id Teeaghay EVENING TE: 4 TGHTNING PAPER OF THE 1 i . NING PAPER OF THE CITY, H IGHENING PAPER OF THE CITY, WILL GIVE THK RESU KENTUCKY LIBRARY DRAWING tesa niair ON TUESDAY, MARCH $1, AND ALL THE NEWS, TWO ChNis, AND ALL THE NEWS, TWO CENTS. AND ALL THE NEWS, TWO CENTS. AND ALL THE NEWS, TWO CENTS. LOAN OFFICE Wa RAR RA OOO 7 8 NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND A Sonn streets—NEWMAN LEOPOLD continues the duying, selling of advancing on Diamonds, Watehe: Jewelry, Pianos, Merchandise, Life Policies for an; amoun' DVANCES MADE ON. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Jewelry, fine Laces, India Shawls, &c., at oy weiry store and auction rooms of JOSEPH SOLOMO! & 00., 134 Fulton str private offices, Auction sales every Wednesday. Se habla kspanol. O13 BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREET. J1e) Oldest established and most responsible offices liberal advances on diamonds, watches, “silverware, Jewelry. &c.; same bought and sol A.C, HERTS, 9Q@7 BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH 1.267 trices eto” 3. 2Partor tor tadies, Braneh 0. 1,207 Broadway. ioney Toaned on, Diamo By Watches, Jewelry, &c. Same boug! Alto BROS, CITY, clr ere E E E E. A renter art onty mater et th ‘ad only m: 1 fluman hye acknowledged by the tacully to bet correct imitation ot nature in the world. 127 Kas teenth strect, between Third and Fourth avenues,