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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. ‘4 AT. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, STROLOGY —4tu PaGe—Stu col cabens WANTED Pace—2d on DERS WA. = 2p Paaa—Ist, 24 and 34 colt AED, nop ry) WANTED—2p Pace—id col. KLYN r—3d col BROOKES ith finale YOR SALE—147m Pace—2d orrowrUxrniRs = onteent Coren, or Us CIE HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Attu Pace—tst and cLRMKS'A AND SaLHSaSt3e Pao 4th cot. LOTHING 1670 Pace Sth haa D Page—4th ‘OACHMEN £0. ASiSHITFS 20 Pace oe col. COUNTRY BOA 'AGE—Sth col. ING ACADEMIES tt Page—3d col, zi {TISTRY—2p Pace—sth col, DRY GOODS—Isr Pacr—2d, 3d, 4th, Sth and 6th cols. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, FORNISUED AND Na rt digs ld pate + |, 4th and Sth cols. and JOrin pig Peake NSTEAMSHIPS—on Py Bose, and 6th cols. Ex A Pacer. re . EX |ONS—2p ‘Pace—6uh 1. FINAN] ANCIAC 1p Pace for R SALE—2p Pack—4th and 5th col WURRISHRD ROOMS AND eM etvexTs TO LET— WOra Pace—Sth and 6th cols., and 16ru Pace—4th URB—181 Pace—Ist col. Fiesen aot fy ie fuer! Pacr—Sth col BD FEMALES ap Picard nad cols b WANTEDOMALES© So Pach ath pnt Sth cols House GARRIAGES, &C.—dtu Pace—2d and 3d cols. HOTELS an Pagr—ith Ho ROOMS, AC, WANTED—2p Pace—Oth and Gth STRUCTION—16rH Pace—6th col. ™ SEY CITY, Beton re, nid DSON CITY AND BFRGEN REAL ‘ATE FOR SALE—Iitu Pace— ‘3d col. and 16rn Faas ies col, eee NOTICES—131n PaGe—Ist col. T AND FOUND—4tH Pacr—Ist col. OMFS RY 9m Pace—Gth cot. i. Jane coche Pace-—Oth cal USICAL—4Ta Pace—Sth col, EW PUBLIOATIONS—911 Pace—th col. PIANO POUT. ORGANS, £C sen Pacr—2d col. , nn Pagr—2d col PROPOSALS—Ist Pace—6th ¢ PROFESSIONAL, stanoss WANTED—FEMALES— PROPERTY “out “Or bt CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT—léru Pac h aud Sth cols, and 16ri news ish sad sa tale REAL. SeSTATE TO La fk GE—litn Pace—Sth and 6th cols., and 167K PaGE—2d ©: REAL ESTATE GIoUs ol. He AREBE iget gn 24.ca S| AGE— Ist a Is. RLSTAURANTS10r Pact6th col EALER AT AUOTION=asn Peoe-dth and Sth cole ‘aoe—4th and 5th cols. SITUATIONS WANTED -FEMATES—Sp. Paci —tst_ and i Ons TED—MALES—3p Pace—3i col. eran poe S—4tn Pacn—Ist and 2d cols. 8, BIRDS, &0,—11u Pack—2d col. AGeagrn Pages Fee Be Pagr— BUSINESS PURPOSES—1501 Pacr—tst sand 16rn Pagy—2d and 2d cols, The To L Rep Line GUIDE—2p Prce—6th col. NEURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. I5tn Pace—Gth rae and 16rH Page—4th gat Sth cols. WANTED TO ASET1Orn Pagr—Sth col. PURO! TOHES, CEWELEY Pace—tth col, WATE — 16TH WEST; pio COUNTY I PROPERTY FOR SALE OR Ma peg PaGe—2d and 34 cols, and 16rH# wnitiistoN PRorgmry FOR SALE OR TO LET— yactits, STE MaO ats, aC. lark Pagr—6th col. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1876.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. __ RELIGIOUS NOTICES, (ooren as INSTITUTE " nd Ioetore by Rev. HENRY MORGAN, of Boston, Sunday evening, at 7:30, “Voice of the Bells; Seventeen Reasons Why Men Don’t Go to Church.” Extravagance, corruption, church duplicity and pulpit in- elficiency. YHURCH OF THE HOLY APOSTLES, STH AV., COR- ner 25th #t.—Services 10}, and 73%. Rev. Dr. Jarod B, Fiagy will preach, C Bidens OF THE HOLY TRINITY, MADISON AV, and 42d #t.—Hours of services, 10}¢ A. M., 34g and 73g P. M, Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, Jr., will preach morning and even- ing. Rev. J W. Bonham, head of the House of the Evan- gelists, will preach in the afternoon. VAURCH OF MESSIAH, STH ST AND PARK AV.— Rev. Wm. R, Alger will preach, Morning at 14 11, supject— orld and the Soul—Orthodoxy and Con. ed.” Evening, at 7:30—"The 6 ‘of Heaven: or, The Grbedox and Liberal View of 1 vane. ad IRST REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURC son av., corner 47th st., Rev. Wm. T. Sabin Sunday.school at 9 o'clock A.M. Divine services at 10! os and 7% P.M. The rector will preach morning and eve ins bye oaker, lectures, 1044 A. M., on questions taken from the aud ence. Chilcren’s Lyceum meets, 2}¢ P. M., at ball 53 Went wad nt. y *E ONUROH at Shwe st RS. NELLIE J. 7. BRIGHAM, INSPIRATIONAL (SWEDENBORGIA between Park and ; sermon by the Re Prononneed Against Adam,” an ms which “maketh alive” wilt i expounded, owing thet Adim was not, ag is commonly supposed. the first human Inhavitant of this planet, and that tho curse ts nota vengeful punishment, but the necessary consequence of mankind’ 8 departure from the trae ¢ order of their being. pe Te D JBUTU RE IN FRI ‘30 Weat 220 st,, next Sunday. at 3. Subject, mation : Its Intluence on the ©; me. PRENTICE NULFOR versations at frend hall ujeets—"The Brooklyn rire" “wi fasiioned i Houesty,”” When did it ex! EAD THE I ILLUSTRATED, POLICE, coum § SESTONRS IN SUNDAY TELEGR. EV. JAMES M. KING, PASTOR, WILE PREACH IN the St, John’s ME. chureh, Sd near Broadway, 30 A, ME . aM 1:30 SOCIETY, ECCLESIEE HALL, yt L. Henderson, at 2:30, on Professor ‘Roosevelt, at 7:30—"The TEMPLE, ON a > i, adway. ‘grow oid Yr “old. at 10 } ELIGIO-“ No, 8 Union “The Trae Family. Seionce of Society’ EV, GEORGE VF. SEYMOUR, D. D. WILL ADDRESS tho regular monthly meeting of the Sunday School Association of the Protestant Episcopal Church, on “The Sunday School Teacher of the Future,” at Caivary ehurch lool room, Ath av-, corner Bist at ‘Monday. ‘Ait Interesed in Sunday school s QT. IGNATI Ri 40TH ST., BETWEEN STH and 6th avs.— Rervices, 7, 9 103¢, 11 (choral) ; preacher, tho rector, Rev. Dr, Ewer. P.M. (choral), preacher, the Rev. George J. Geer, reetor of St. Timothy's eh Strangors are cordially invited. ae MR. SANKEY, Hippodrome. Entrance gadiaon. av, Monday evening, March 13, the service will be conducted by the Rev, Mr. Saunders and Mr. fra D. Sankey; Mr. Moody will meet young converts and inquiries only at Association Hall, 23d st., corner 4th av., at 8 o'clock Monday evenin, PERSONAL. % BRIE.—ARGYLE SHADOW AND VEIL DANSANTE to-morrow night. ARK. UFFINGTON—MEET ME TO-MORROW AT 3 o'clock without tail; Grand st. and Bowery. ened. TONDE HAIR.—FORGET THE PAST J Lore. still, Can I sce you soon? Answer tl NUMB! Personals, Tk FOUR, — RASS—FRIDAY NIGi?; A FEW SBATS TO THE Taft, just behind you, Did black eges notice programme? Can Ihave your address! Answer PROGRAMM, Herald Uptown Brauch office. OOTH'S THEATRE, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 6 — Young lady, blonde, with bouquet, throw flower to roung earn atend of performance, Please’ address Li. G., ox 140 Herald office, HAS LOST YOUR ADDRESK AND THERE IS. bs tas the eeaeey mare me, as you did write in your im er of March accept it your address to 14th st. est apt atsctis ee GNCK Se TsHOULD Not SEE YOU BEFORE, t Oar stcste cesine good May Be eee ei AROS and ana ee EAR JOHN—WHY CAUSE ME SUCH BUFFERING? Romember the 23th of March, and pr me instantly. rs YOUR MOTHER. OR) ADOPTION—TWO LOVELY BABIES; FULL ‘nurrender: ood rele fred; at Lyin, in Institution, 255 West dist st. becheiibccas) ‘ME. SALVOTTI!, CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRIN desires a position as soprano in first class choirgtrou: May 1. Addruss 876 Broudway. Moox AND SANKEY HI?PODROME BUILDING, NOON SERVICE from 12 to 1 o'clock EVERY DAY. Women's meeting from 1 to 1:45 in Fourth Avenue Hall. Afternoon service at 4 o'clock, Tuesday, Wednesday, Tharsday and Friday. ‘Tickets for ufterugon free upon application, The addresses of the afternoons will be repeated samme evening. Every night at 8 o'clock in Madison Avenue Hall, and overflow meeting at same hour in Fourth Avenue Hall Young men’s meeting, Fourth Avenno Hall, every Bovelock, and Saturday night, meeting at Gaveetien Ban, 28d st. and 4th ay., at 8 o'clock. Monday night setvico will be conducted by Rev. Mr. Saun- dors und Mr. Sankey. Mr. Moody will meet young converts and inquirers only in Aasociation Hall every Monday night at 8 o'clock. No services at the Hippodrome on Saturday, and no noon meeting on Sunda, Siecotye 4 HALL, 40H ST, AND 4TiI AV. TH Kee AMP MERTING TO-NIGHT, at NGiNG BEGINS AT OS rete ALL ARE INVITED. SPECIAL FLOWER CLRCLE EVERY SUNDAY wening, vy Mrs. Lindsley, 209 West S2d st., commenc- oO A bat peo every evening; flowers are brought ri day and Friday evenings; spirit voices id conversation, PABERWACLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 8D AV. st.—Key. Orris P. Gifford will preach. Morning :—"The Loportant Question. Evening:—"The Christina Race,” uv! aC. O RELIGIOUS SOCL to let; every convenience, quire on premises, 451 7th ay. As LARGE HALL and plationm, &e. In- NFORMATION WANTED—OF BERNARD A. CARO" lan, his wife Marzaret or son Chas. 8. Carolan; when t heard {fom _ (1856) they were in Montreal, Canada, Ad- trews ot A. CAROLAN, 8t. James Hotel, New York. ¥ MR, PYTAIAS SLATERS, OF OLDIAM, LA cashire, England, and who, tas living in Troy, 8 * We Sdaseynats Phaledsiphis, Parte will haar of tometbiog ‘a ie a. Me Manayunk, Vhaladelphia, Pa, he wi hear 3 omething “TT Is TOO HOT. A BY CLARE.—BE A MAN; PAY THAT THOU OWLST + orbe betrayed; seut to the house. youn PROCTOR—SEND ADDRESS AND ae ee ACOB, “ore St.—YoU SAID TWO Waa st is now three. Are you ill TSE. ours reat SL written to Flora Wi!" A ADY NOTICED IN FULTON STAGE, APTER- 4 ward noticed in Vanderbilt avenue cars and recog. hized by gentleman removing hat at ferry; wanld be pleased io know you, Address ROMEO, Herald’ Brooklyn Branch HY arEy Toe Nor station C, Tuesday. Mut vantage MAY I EXPECT TO RECEIVE that painting? OUSIN GEORGE. M285, “ADORABLE. WOMAN, WRITE AGAIN, SU that I can explain delay and show my high reward, fABEL.—NOTE RECEIVED. @T0O LATE, WILL BE there 5 P, M, Monday, Sante address, “oREDERICK, ADDRESS TO M™%. CARRIE MITCHELL—SEND Mars, Ri, Herald Uptown Branch office, EY, OF BROOKLY! M THE WEST, WHO HAD oysters and t int anoth Sout, ippoin another mecting, Ponien. i ©.; ; CONSTANT, MRS. E. PARKER, ae Alex, R., wil! hear of a dividend due the: - F, A. W., box 517 Post office, helices ae LY WOG—WIL TRY TO SEE YOU COMING trom church. Failing, will meet you oT at ym . vorner of 21st st. and 6th ay. CLIC Sp rEAse. JAMES, CALL AGAIN saan “7oH 2D on Sunday, 6th of February, ax T aur there now. ICHARD s, CANFIELD.—PLEASE © a toy BR ARD M. HENRY, at No 38 Pine st., New York. ag OSE LAMAR.—CALL WHERE you apespesxn 1, Your note, ‘Monday, between 2 and 4 o'clock ATIN COSTUME ALL FIXED FOR THE BAL FRAN- cais de L' Harmonie at Irving Mall next Thursday the 16th. NEW ARR. 1E GENTLEMAN WHO EXCHANGED HATS FRI day evening at Olympic Theatre will pleaze return hat ind check to No. 97 Irving place. LST TH St, MONDAY OR WEDS Brother stilt W. “Can't came, Seierrisety Se B. MEET “OLD FRIEND” AT 8, Wits YOUNG LADY THAT DROPPED | hygrenlg toere 4 gentleman d Lae jogs oo. there Tiered Uptown ‘EBL-UTRI-CAMBONESIA, POUDRE y ight TRAIN N.Y. C. R. <qUaDEY, BUT LET me know when you back, Address MUs- CHE, Harald Uptown Beane aan 1, “ between ath and igxingvon tet: day, Marca 2 morhing prayer, 11 A. M.; evening prayer, 7 Kev, Joseph F. Jowitt, the rector. will pre At PLIMPTON, HALL, OTH ST.. NEAR 3D AY., gg bed Universalist Society.—Preaching at 11 welock. All welcome, NNIE EVA FAY, THE ONLY MEDIUM (N AMER. wi va it of William Srsokes os Soei iH arvel- + fous light sence tonight Mio Wershh eat To os, REANCE WILL BE GIVEN ON SUNDAY EVEN. ing, At 7:15, by Mrs. Hardy, of Boston, at which the inowld of & epirit hind will mould or ariel band wil be mada in paraflive at Kepabit- T PLIMPTON HALL—"THR BROOKLYN AND Washington Cases in Reiati ¥ dal ‘Season of Lent, the late War aut every. nbeaneael GENERAL Maga aoa ‘Tig o'clock. a speavers “and interesting anjecte “ proseuse. te ‘vephen's chureh, 401 hh atti, om Batidaye 15h lush ot dercieck Prameen ene — . pyeusce. ots OUR Hath pretehat' 303 ST. 3D AV.— re 1h Bhi Suiject—"ste Faunce \ theeaene ‘NHURCH OF THE DIVINE J corner of 45th st., Rev. this mornin; hie cag | a ives Sear 0 ieee Sods yyyucRcH 0 OF THE DISCIPLES, MADISON Av., 45th st.—Ke ved teu ayo * preaing we rvice at New ioral prayer and praise evewing at 7:3 SS Cer te BY THE RIGHT Reig BISHOP POT. .. ber Br tH Chenin, ‘orn abet ‘espers and ‘an 08 ape Mapora Se one | ERREAE HE REV. EDWARD A. WASHBURN, D. D., REUTOR of Calvary church, will preach & sermon ia hehalf of German Soviety,ou Sunday evening, March 12 Church of the Incarnation, corner of Seth st. and Service kesins at 7:30 P.M. ‘apes r SOPLE'S LS BERVICE Charch of the oly arity, adison av. and 42d s1 Sunday evening at 74 0’ selek. Rev. Stephen Hl, Tyng, Jr., will preach, The Gospel iysine and spiritaal songs by Mr. Sankey are used Young me er mecting every Sunday at 63 P. M, Other services at 103; A. Me and ig P. i JAISWRIGHT - MEMORIAL CHURCH, CORNER it and Waverley place. Sermons at 10 “4 Egbert, Kector, will preach in m ang. Rev. Dr. Cooke, of St. tholomew's, in the evening. SUAL BAKGAINS. FysteaonpiNany AND v a ‘will continue to offer, during the present week, their entire stock of REAL INDIA CAMELS HAIR SHAWLS, Prices reduced from $1 | 500 to $ to $1, —_ jeg reduced from 1,200 to es reduced from Prices reduced from Prices reduced from Sone redueed from educed from Prices reduced from 25 100. Ladies are particularly invited to make a careful examina- tion of this most valuable stock: VELTIES JUST RECEIVED, One esse of bigee nnd #0 yr than sim: wear, at prices lo good valne, ood value, ‘ood value, 120. At 95! good value, 12 ‘At 109: good vata, 13 good valne, 14 A laree'line of GHEMAN, FR SHAWLS, in the most artistic’ desi son, nt a siiall advance on the cost *,¢ VHE FIRM GUARANTERS EVERY VERTISED BY THEM TO AS REPRESENTED. AND 20TH BROADWAY ANI Am —A—SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING, A—A.—A.—Something worth knowing, $90. 110, CH and. PAISLEY for the coming sea- RTICLE & BE ON STOCK AND TO Be A—A.—A.—BSomething worth knowing, The rush still continues at the great Bankrapt Sate of $150,000 worth of general Dry Goods. On MONDAY, Mareh 15, aid following days, at 801 Grand st., between Eldridge and Alen ets, lately cecupied by Chariey Hearn & Co, The rush still continues. —Piain and Colored Silk at reduced prices at 301 Grand st. The rash stil! continnes.—siaek Cashmere Silk, 9%7¢., sa- perfine, at 301 Grand st, Black Gros Grain Silk, $1 25; worth €2, Camels’ Hair Plaid, Me. ; worth 25¢. lain and colored Dress Goods, 2c. upward, at 301 Grand st. Bluck Alpaca, 20¢. and upward, at 901 Grand #t. vorth $10, atf201 Grand st. Striped Shawls, 50c. std upward, at 301 Grand st, HEF Worsted Suits, latest styles, $4 Biankets and White Sproads, 75c. and upward, at 901 Gran’? . 0 $5, bid Cloth Sacqnes, $1; at 301 Grand st, Waterproof Cloaks, tull six usual pri 50 and upward, at 901 Grand st. pane Remnants of plain and colored Dress Goods at half price, at 201 Grand st. Grenadines, plain and colored, 10e. upward, at 301 Grand st. N. B.—Conrtaine Crapes at unusually low prices, at 301 Grand st. Biack Lace Shawls and Saequ Grand st. | it reduced prices, at 301 On Monday, March 19, and Thureday, Mareb £7, ata tremendous reduction. Sale to commence each day at 10 o'clock, All good? marked in plain Ogures, «Remember the namber, 301 Grand st. NETS FOR THE FRONT HA) With rate with wei also Crisps made out mion som AND 10TH. DRY GOODs. A AKA. AA AA A . { LORD & TAYLOR WILL OFFER ON MONDAY Catogl’s hair Overskirta and Jackets, at $10, $12, $13, $15, ‘amel's hair Overskirte, Waist and outside Jacket, 830 to Camel's halr Suits, silk trimmed, #20, $23 and $25. Colored cashmere Suits, ilk trimmed, $25, $80, $95, $40 and 845, Camel's hatr Suits, all silk Underskirt, $45, Black cashmere Suits, from $15 upward. Black cashmere Suits, silk Underskirt, $57. Light sik poneee = mohair Costumes, $20 and $25. Alpace 51 LINEN and BATISTE sacrifice, vO! LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S SWISS AND ORGANDY SUITS from $2 i $40. Swiss Overdres: sacs, neatly tranmed, $3 50, 4 meiton School Suits, $3 50, 1 wool, plaid School Suits, $5 75. cloth Sacques from Job lot chidren' e Fique Dresses, bralded in handsome de signs, f 70. Alsd achoice lot of French hand embroidered Pique Ga. brielle Dresses, from $4 50. MORNING GOODS A jd BRRAIADES.. Complete Outfits constantiy on band, ‘made to order and delivered In twelve hours’ and no disappointment. 0 Evoning Dresses to order in twenty-four hours, Dinner, reception and carriage Dresses in silk, cholde shades, at remarkably Low prices lc Costumes, from $48 up. Colored silk Costume rom $40 up. Embroidered Overskitts and Jackets, fyom $15 up. Will close out the bulance ot our winter Stock at less than cost of manufacture, Ladies’ Wrappers in cashmere, printed and plain. Printed reps, 4m great variety, for nouso of steamer wear. Pisid tounnel Wrappers at $6 25. A choice tot of Robes de Chambr in fine cashmere, braided and embroidered, from $11 50 up. No charge for alterations. Rules for self-neasurement sent free of expense, This immense stock of goods wre our own manufacture and warranted by the firm. A large Invoice of cashmere and drap dete Sacques, Jackets, Talmas, Fichus, nicely trimmed, from $8 upward. Also invoice of Bacquen and Packets, fn ligt basket cloths, suitable for spring wear, 85 and $9, just bait ortel price. Jackets. in'silk velvet, ily trimmed, a $14 to $29, half vulue, at a reduction of 34 1-3 per cent, the entire balance of our winter stock of Velvet and cloth Sacques. N'S UNDE: AR. Our stock in all the branches of this extensive department Isnow fully complete and comprises everygdescription of arment, from the plainest to the most elaborate, oth of rench and domesti¢ ma quality of materials and ne mn lished reputation in these respects us ins war: ranting perteot satisfaction in every particular. Onr prices, based as they are upou she recent extraordinary decline 19, muslins, linens, &e., ch competition, We therefor confidently invite an inspection of our goods, and warrant every article rtised to be in stock ‘Gud ad represented. WEDDING, TRAVELLING OUTFITS and INF. 7 WARDROBES constantly on band, or PURNISHID 4 O.DER ON SHORT NOTICE, ee Des hess: tweet Two cambric ruffles and tac! Deep hem and 20 tucks % Embroide 1 Deep side plaited raffl 1 Deep tucked cambric flounce 1 Embroidered je and tucks. 1 Deep side plaiting, very fine 1 Two embroidered rufties 1 Hamburg ruffle and taeks.. 7 1 Hamburg ruttte and tucks, wider. . 1 Two tucked cambric Hounces, edged with fine em: broidery.. 285 Fine French skirts. elaborately embroidered 875 Canton flannel skirts, from 90 RAIN SKIRTS in every variety of trimming, from $2 to $4 25, ‘ CHEMISES. 85, 40, 42, 44, 46 inch Bands. Hanpore insortings and edgings. Sor band Tucked yoke Poffea yoke and ruftled ets Puffing and Hamburg tnsertii bands and ruilie. Tucked yoke and inserting. . Ruftled cape of feinbroidess and ios rings. Poffed yoke and Hamburg edge Inserting, tucks and Hamburg edu three rows Hamburg inserting. finer embroidered voke, five rows inserting “I yoke, trimmed back and front with iweks and inserting. Cambrie Ch Cambric Chemises, tri French hand embroidered. Chemises, fr “DRAWERS. 25, 27 nnd 29 inch band, length in proportion, S388 geasunneseae2e Deep hem and tucks. 40 Cambric ruttie and tucks... “8 60 70 8) 95 Coventry rudiing and tucks 0 Tucks, inserting and edging. 10 fine Hamb 15 tine Hamourg roMe 25 Bins tucning, 85 Cambric pufling and Hamburg edge 50 Cluster tucks, ine Hamburg insertin, 70 All cambric, lace trimmed, from Linen, cluster tueks, fine qnatity jHTDRESSES. 14, 15 and 16 Inch neck and otherwise in proportion. Lined yoke, trimmed with ru@ling. wd Double yoxe, back and front, and “press down, ‘entire front 3 ¢é ie Robe, front, inserting, cluster tuckw and Hamburg ruffle... Robe front, extra fine muslin, two rows fine Hamburg Inserting and embroidered rufllo down the entire Tucked down entire front 10 Tucked yoke inctasters and trimmed with cambrie ruling. 20 1 row bias tucking and raMle Jown fr an) Tucked yoke and Hamburg inserting. 55 2 rows Was tucking and rattle down front 6 ‘Tucked yoke and Hamburg ruffle... +170 Tucked yoke, 3 rows inserting. .. 2° 180 Tucked yoke, 3 rows finer Hamburg inser 90 Tucked yoke, embroidered ruffle 00 Rove front, puffs and Insertin, 30 Robe front, and ruffle. 50 Tucked yoke, inserting and edgin 75 Yok, t back and front with’ p Hamburg inserting 50 Yoke, trimmed, Inserting, tucking and edging > and front with Inserting. tuck ing'and edging. ‘ 30 Same style, finer quality. $0 50 fron $75 Bridal Fets, three pieces, elekantiy trimmed, from...; 12 50 * CORSET CO COVERS, Trimmed with ruffle and tuck: ‘Trimmed with ruffio and tnek Trimmed with ruffle and tuek THmmed with rues and Hamburg in Trimined with two rows insertion and re. Corset Covers from, ‘A full line of French hand embroidered Chemives, wight dresses, Dressing Sucques, Robes de Chainbre, &e., at p of domestic goo Jarge lot of Nightdressas, full taundried, handsomely ‘ed and hand embroidered, at half the original price. tue! COMPLETE 1 TROUSSEAU, FROM $50 All the poy ular styles of Corsets, Pant ces. Particular attention &o., at very low branch guaran gvery particul rs) WEAR, Es 3 3 8 Our long experience in th ising perfect satisfaction in INFANTS’ Infants’ linen Shirts, trimmed, from. Infants’ funnel Bar embroidered: Infants’ flannel Bands, plain, silk bound Tnfants’ foe | ‘Skirts, fine cambric Skirts, ied fine cambrie Skirts, handsomely trimmed Sstastssessss ed... wamere wen fully fare Pr puerta nel and merino Sha 35 Infants Clonks, white merino, silk trimme waded 9 50 Infants? wiitte merino, quilted stile tinix handsomely trimmed . “15 00 Tamasts’ Clouks, colored merino, long cloaks, double vel Infante’ Walking Goats, silk” trimmed,” ‘iined’ and ge ‘bral inne’ lined. ”’ 3 60 Infants Walking C unnd embroid- wareds halt the cost of importation. ciseees @ 0 700 750 33 37 ae TALTY, DER AND ON HAND, Roles for selfmeasurement or any other information re- quired sent to any part of the country free of charge, Tsragtscon COMPLETE WARDROBES Ast The firm Lov deed Agen article advertised by them to be in stock aud to be ae represent Send for catalogue, mailed free of cost, Sumples of all clatses of goods sent free to all sections of our country. BROADWAY AND 2uTH ST. NEW YORK M. ALTMAN, — Ae NINETEENTH STREET AND SIXTH AVENUE, NINETEENTH STREBT AND SIXTH AVENUE. NINETEENTH STREET AND SIXTH AVENUE, OPENS MONDAY, MARCH 19, 100 pieces GROS GRAIN SILKS, in seven different shad of BROWNS, at $1 19 (worth $1 50); 50 pieces of very handsome GROS GRAIN SILKS, in BLACK, at $1 por yard (worth $1 25); 50 pieces of very heavy GHOS G GRAIN SILKS, in BLACK, 26 inches wide (unusual width), at $1 87 (worth $1 75) ; 21 pieces yet left of the SUPER SUBLIME BLACK SILK, CASHMERE finish, at $1 42, retailing elsewhere at $1 90. t i M. ALTMAN 1 ILL OPEN AT ONCE i 150 CASES of the latest shapes of AMERICAN CHIP BATS at $1 09; 75 CASES in REAL CHIPS, all the NEWEST shapes and colors, at $1 88, The above RETAIL PRICES are considerably less than the JOBBERS are ALLOW to sell for, and MILLI- NERS will receive a SPECIAL DISCOUNT on above prices. 2 ames shades of the new ROSTED” BASKET and GRANITE, SILES and RIBBONS RETAILED aT W WHOLESALE 1 PRICE M. ALTMAN has just r elved the | the | ~_PARASOLS AND UMBREDU/ AND "ARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS, a IN BONE, CORNELIA, AG. IVORY, EBONY, HORN, GILT and SOLID GOLD HANDLES, IN NTWILLED AN FIRST EXHIBITION OF PARASOLS AND UMB AS OF THE SEASON. We wish to cal! SPECIA! t fwo buttons, $1 19 Budd pair; 'ENTION to our HE Ti REAL KID GLOVE, worth $1 5% M. |_ALTNAN } will exhibit their new | HA PATTERN BONNETS AND BO y AB iss on WEDNESDAY, NEXT, MARCH 15 1 40 are invited to call M. ALTMAN, 19th st. and 6th av, A —KICHARD MEARES, . 6th av, and 19th ot ‘| BOW OPENING THROUGHOUT OUR ENTIRE ESTAB- LISHMENT A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS | ADAPTED TO EARLY SPRING TRADE sll WE SHALL EX IN MONDAY ys Mne Ff pen silke fn all the new shades at $1 25, $1.38, | Grosser Black ‘silks from medium to finest makes. as \ Dress Goods tn all the new w gtyien and colors, Great barcains in fine fmported Percales and Cretonnes, 900 pieces call colors), 186., regular price Sse. OPENING ON } MONDAY, al! the new styles in Chip and Straw Hats, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, and choicest novelties In Finest French Powers and Millinery Goods. IN OUR SUIT IT DEPARTMENT are now exhibiting many new styler. Black and Colored Silk, Striped and Check silk Costumes, Camels Hair, D F Eee eee mee alk merc er eriginul’ deviges aud of superior Snisii and workmanship, handsome Bilk Saits $6, $73, €78, $3: Camels ia a Debege Suits, bandsoiely trimmed, §28, d Check Silk Suits €39, $44, 850, £56. We beg to invite an examinatiqn Ladies’ and Children’s Underge: moat approved makes of mus! FINE IMPORTED AND HAND MADE CORSETS, WE ARK NOW OFFERING Ama fine Cashmere, Silk, fn all qaulitios, for Vadis Specialties in Cashm and novelties in Neckties, Bow: 1S og Btrip of our very fine stock of in Cambric, Linen and ifcent assortinent of bread Hosiery, Embroideries and Rivbons, Ruffinge and Trimmings. RICHARD MEARES, corner it ay. aud 10th at, Ury 18 A JOY FOREVER. Ry ngliness your foruine’s marred. Seek the spot at which they're clever, To restore—the name's aoo Uv UNL bg M A RRR DDD a GU Ub MM MM AA RK RD D G ou UL MM MM AA KR RD D a U UL MM MM AA R RD D G vu UNL MMMM A A RRR D D G Uo UNL MMM MA AR RD D G@ GaU wie M MM MAAAAR RD D @ ov oy MoM MA AR RD Dp GGG vue Tt LbLE. M MA AR KDDD inator of Invisible or Top Ploces, very sty'Ish for young PelfeaSnade with the real patent Hair Lace: natural water wave aud curl, and Instantly make the tady look beautiful, oticee “Calg, girls made preity” and “old ladive mado ‘oung,” and “pretty girls made beautiful,” at LH. GUIL "ARL'S Hair Dressing Department, $41 Broadway. Mme, G— in attendance. A full line of premium Freneh Commetics—such as Blane Venus de Rachel, Creme de Lys, Creme Imperatrice, Rong all shades; P Vinaigre e eyebiaws, lips and veins: de J. V, Bonn, to keep the mouth venutity tne band to bring ti ‘Golden iia Dye, Pomade and Ol. Spring ftyles now ready, ly invented prepared Switch, weighing only three ouness, 24 to 36 inches long. fastened to all comb, without stem, forming sugp a volume of hair ny Coiffure without any additional one of these.are taught the differ. it styles swing the same. We have also invented # tifnl Chignon, called the Sen Wave—ns light and airy the failing snow—for yonng ladies to wear with the ¢o- qnet spring Hat, trimmed to tnetefully with thore fine fpravs of thousands of imperceptible flowers. have tvervibing ready {n tho various humun lair depaMmen Each different stiade of hair is numbered, and all the differ ent styles ure 80 clussod as to directly show the different pat terns to mute, ‘Our stock of long hair Switchss Is e he and shade: de Toilet! sweet; Nall ous: Paci ris ana Londyn. "Our sock of Imported. Pan ‘Goods 18 also composed of rare, new and real material 1, Ivory, English Garnet, id, maniuinctared after our owt made op, your pait drewed, and lection of articles in. falr, Cosmetiques to improve your"looks. Nothing like uty in women ts to be preferred to H. GUILMARD, BAL Brondw New copied in ovposite | Wallac! Theat CARD.—CONTINUAL ILL HEALTH 6OM eon Fa catstiagrot Ladies’. fs and ‘onsisting of bts; also an immerae ‘tock of Embrolderies, coveh and rthe next 30 sy at SOs. on the dollar, J ah hea SSS PRICE FIVE CENTS. ee” DRY _ Goons. | DRY _GOODs, ‘porrese TRADE in J pha a EERE H RRRR ff (ccc, HOH S88” A. T. STEWART & CO. gH HR Rig cH Hg sy a very large purelase of Boglish and domestic Fee Mant! Hen® HS Hall Sova fresh goods of the very best quality, handsome dexicns, H y ues. fiom th looms, wily ot have decided 10 sell at H | f z 5 H $ : 3 H head ueh saath nendiegr cad E n> oR Babes on B 88 500 pieces English and domestic EERE H H&B RIM coc H H ss" Aisg, Riedl dasle: Eeta oidtey sa ate, nétherns, on! 40 q right colors and atterns, only 267 sTH_AV., #1'1U per yurd; recently vold st $1 29 and 1 $0 per yard. FH Ang 20. asin ste They are also offering « large lin ile , FiKEy ‘cate ns WE OFFER wie reduced prices. ENORMOUS BARGAINS Offering an unusual opportunity to housekeepers to supply n LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. their wants at p: es have been sold for in 10 years, ne ADWAY, 4TH a Av. k* RAORDINARY slower than similar qualities WE CALL THR ESP’ . $ TO OUR DISPLAY Ate TAL ATTENTION OF LADIE! FRENCH AND DOME MESTIO UNDERWEAR, which we are offering at prices fcgs white h will astonish. PARE OUR PRICES WITH PRIC BROADWAY. To ladies who lo 7. 9TH AND 10TH § 8Ts. BARGAINS IN” PRINTS, DOMESTICS _ AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. com. ES OF 6TH AV. AND rather to the quality of A. 7. STEWART & CO, ai will open on MONDAY, March 19, material and work than to the attraction of low prices we cases ped PRINTS, would say that very neat styles, price ON. iy 5 CENTS PER YARD, NO FINER UNDERWEAR 1 OFFERED THAN OUR 20 cases extra qualit CAMBRIC FINISH PRINTS, only BiZe, per yard, ON to the quality, “WE ALSO CALL ATTE prices of our style and. 980 cases yard wide CAMBRIC epproved styles, only rye INFANTS’ CLOTHING. rs Mesias oe r EMBROIDERIES., EMBROL les IMMENSE DEPARTMENT, ALL GOODS WARRANTED fast edge and worked on bese material. a ROOns EDGINGS at Ge., 8¢., 10c., 12c., 15e. and rk “OPENING | DA ne Te las ; good value for 10c. Biogas 44 and attractive novelties in , S, CaNiide ‘TWILLED. ALSACE, NEN LAWNS, 4c. this season's igparanees Prices extremely attractive. JACONETS, Lowest prices. A large ii i if PLAIN popirs, ‘SinuKS CAMAIEU PLAIDS AND STRIPES, CAMEL'S HAIR CLOTH, &e., et novelties in at 20¢., 25e. and 350. ‘dy third vy hs LLINERY GOOD: are te ee eT i a vin call peclal attention of wiphivens and mine we arantee to % m goods in An !mmon: ecm of i LESS TAN THE DOWNTOWN JOB. ALL-WOOL DE FARRICS, BRS y fi :. Au the, i test shapes In FRENCH AND ANB RTOAR os 0 per pard upward MILAN, CANTON EAPOLITAN BRAID DOMESTICS, commencing at the low pri NOvELtiEs bi BOYS’ CLOTHING. . T. STEWART & CO. @ offering marke and exten ment of boys? 2 ADE CLOTHIN suitable for spring and summer wear; workmanship, style | QOPST OPERA MO OSE on. and finish unsurpassed, eee pari eth rk date Dan Bryant's). pa Y [ . Busines: BLUE AND, GRAY SEASIDE SUITS, W. In xEwee Sih ae ad A eneuMen ee ape aed, TUE Bist ENfiRTATS'S ENT IN THE CiTY, — , PLAY AND SCHOOL svITS, ® arr $5, opward. A COMPLETE DOUBLE ENTERTAINMENT KILT SUITS FOR PLAY, OF MID LSY AND SPECIAL upward, Extraordinary attractions this k, added to the famous CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, forming the largest Combination in New York, First appearance of the groat Character DOUBLE BREASTED LONDON entirely new, only $8, upward. EMBROIDERED KILT SUITS, very handyome, $15, upward. BINGLE.) BREASTED t ULSTER Cepia something new, $8, upward, SACK, First appearance of Mine LULU DELMAY, the talented and ri First appearance of Miss ALIC Mens, the acxnowled, usen of Song and Dance, First appearance of Mise ALICE Da ATON, rean ard Voeal Artiste, 6 popular 3 Terpaic! First ‘sincaaie Mr. HUGH FAY, the popular Irish Comedian, First appearance of Mr. JAMES WILLIAMS, in nts Teutonic Vocalization and Imitations of nts popular omie Vocalist. Colored Pereales in CAMISOLES AND WAIS’S, new shapes. BLUE YACHTING SHIRTS FOR BOTS, seven to fourteen yenrs, at very attractive prices. | BROADWAY, 4TH AV. 9TH AND 10TH sts. brother, NEW YORK MILLS, WAMSUTTA j abe een Rand DOYI. 2 FRANK OCSH- AND UTICA SHIKTINGS, WM. BROC AY, fall yard wide, at 12%¢c. per yard. INSTREL TROUPE, Sand SUPERB ORCHESTRA, Fruit of the Loom, fat yard widés ouly 100, per yard; 1. wide: only. 90. ‘per New Stars arc engaged and will appear every week. pn and ce of bill. | SATURDAY, FAMILY MATINEE THURSDAY A larce line of FLANNELS, BLANKETS, COUNTERPANES, SHEETINGS, &©., at very attractive prices Friends, customers, strangers and residents of neighbor- Ing cities are res eotiully requested to pay them an earl. ove are offered at pri 1 th FOR A NEW SENSATION ie qualities have boen sold during the TO BE PRODUCED, LOOK OUT lower than sim{- SLONELY st ten years, _BROADWAY, 4TH AY., OTH AND 10TH 8TS, DON'T FORGET THR FAMILY MATINEE THURSDAY errion “OF is pes ms = iio Vv ‘ELT . —_ AL STEWART co. + will exhibit on MONDAY, March 13, avectal novelties in L 8 H Ro kk we S in A BI L B588) HUH AeA WW WW oa DIA CAMELS’ HAIR SHAWLS, c E- Pe HEE Atak No Sea ARIS, BERLIN AND DOMESTIC r ‘ READY-MADE. CLOARS, BAC UER, LLLLL 8888 OH HA ee it sernpcomgio cts 4 64 WEST 14TH (near Macy's) = * PARIS AND BERLE READY-! MADE er from Pingat and others. LADIES’ PARIS TRIMMED HATS, from Virot and others. ae LAGES AND LACE GOODS, ES’ EMBROIDERED UNDERWEA) PITANBURG EDGINGS, INSEETIO: The largest assortment of whe AN HAIR GOODS posi. tively retailed at wholesale The moet modern stzles SP CUTPPURES on hand. VISIBLE FRONTS in great variety, very stylish and Improving the looks of all ladies instantly, Inéroduced first inte this country by L. SHAW, 54 WEST 14TH ST. (near ua Shaw's newly invented STEMLESS GRECIAN BRAID, can be arranged in any style without dificulsy, from $5 upward HAIRDRESSING, 50c. COMBINGS fnade up, 250 and 50, per ounce, or by L, SHAW'S newly invented method, roots all one way, equal to,tair eut from the bead. TA GRAY HAIR A SPECIALTY, Goods sent to ail parts of the country when’ propaid free of all charce of ©.0. D., with privilege of examination, IK EPS DRESS SHIRTS, 40. And they wil make large additions to all their popalar stocks of PLAIN BLACK, COLORED AND FANCY j SILKS. A great portion purchasd at the recent larg at prices lower than ever. action sales, AV cheapest in America, quality unsurpassed, KEEP'S Patent Partly made D Drons Shirts, $6: les han 6, $1 25 each. Can be fntshed by any siete ge than to bay the miaserial yi Wi T doe linen 8 1 pair fine ii BROADWAY, 4TIt 9TH AND 10TH STS, om (3-ply n Cults KEEPS Custom Shirts, made to me 6 f inl price $1 warenated. to Be perfect s Best irish linen in all of Keep Asfaction, birte Wamsntta maslin, Samples of besams, with directions ier seif-mensaremenh, mailed free to a iress. MANUFACTURING COMPANY, atentees and wale Manufacturers, 165 and 167 Mercer st., 500 Broome etait store, S71 Broadway. UILLITTTUHIUI We Invite every gentleman and every economicAl wife or mother to send jor samples and compare with the Lest shirts, The result will be surprising. I ORD &_ TAY OR, | 255 “TO 21 G t RAND ST, 4 corner Chrystie, eall attention to thelr Carpett ihe following prices:—Brussels, $1 6); tapestries, $1 plys, ingrains, all wool, T5e ; {ugraln (Union), 87e, Ro” Livolcumn subatituce for olleloth, best floor covering yet introduced. iaz 4TH Vv VIGOURO j.gftamping establishment, ad underwear: monograms to io: io sedertor table and baa linen, handkerchief, &c. Wholesale department 69 Kast 12th st. Perforated paper patterns, machines and accessories for stamping. juPoutast NOTICE. REMOVA AL. 720 Broadway, has leased prem: fre wbout to undergo exten- e > = bc] & 3 2 (II sT., BNGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS LE AV. NEAR 2TH ST. — specialty of Indies’ and « a oe 3 S$ SSLEY, LUNI: 820 and 922 B = OADWAT, III vi JACKSON, of N No. 777 Broadway, . When completed will be opened with an kof BLACK GOODS of every description. gremt i JACKSON’ MVOURNING STORT, corner Brondway and Waverley place. 441 OTH AV. ping and Embr Nd emite Anau and 27 th sts. —8 iment; Jarge stocleof Imported vok ers and Lingerie. Ladies’ Brea'‘ni fouux: spec Monograms and initiate lor handkerchiets e and bed Clouhes Embroidered to order; lace curtains d laces cleaned and mended equal to new. + T, TAYLOR, aig BROADWAY. if UUNATHITI tt MAX STADLER, Late STADLER & CO., AX STADLER & CO. Building, 665 and 667" Broadway, cor- - Ball, Black & © 0 ha wee ail the marked changes in toilets for he spring sea- ner Prince st., take pleasure In announcing that they now fel “ y a | gon. Thorough Instract! din 8. T Taylor's ners occupy the entire upper bart of the above named building, | fom Thorens ee tea where the Me , AND BOYS’ CLOTHING 8 YO ES journals Le Bon at whol J used in manufacturing has been legante purchased id conse “ORD & TAYLOR, (265 TO 261 GRAND quently ent ris corner Chy all attention to their Carpecings, House in the United & it of this | she follows “pe seis, #1 OO; tapestries, $1; three extraordinary, advantage $0 all hele custamers, who, a cot’ Te. : agreiir (Union), B7ige. owith cordially invited (o an ing m oF stocl che . rhe entrance for customers 18 throws i Ball, Biack Co, for otleloth, best floor covering 6 and O87 Broadway’ STADLER & CO. jeanne norntetitetmennensiteeneeecemenancnssconsecneaatag k, Feb. 26, 1876. i ee LAGB, FANCY GOODS AND YANKEB Psi Notion House should keep {a stock the Unique “Maske Ribbon and Tape Runner,” trims dresses, undergarments, EUGENIE'S Sane ee. without Coden ie 4 r — Shen aiiicloe are washed. a week's work an EERE (CCC. RRR ERRE TTTTT | plished in an hour: has no dis KE ROR T te out of order; wholesal ERE © Ps , BEE alhoun; ovine & EEEE coo KR R&R HEEB fF sok Valenti Brothers, Bartlett, OF BEAUTY OR CREME BLANCHB, iu Sou Bought Noyes tomith Der and ot for the complaxion, by F, COUDRAY, of Parts, imparts a TEPIEGE BOA L OUVIN Kid GLOVES, ETTUCE S04. penatlith varioae puveranees, ana extenseyely mt J and Pertamery, all geniin H, GRODEE & crowned heads of Kurope 0.°8, 52 Bust Lath st. {OEMAW. 34 WEST 14TH ST., near Macy's, Sole Agent. | A —hoNoUT, HAIR. DRESSER, ae with i ~~ Perit, No. 7 rue de la 4 ‘Sot for the front hair: 26 ‘aix.— Just re mo hire shee intont etyle Or Coltures ran Setehaates Fr coupRAY' 'S AURORA, to Khair to a fine golden blonde card st. Sar She hou fice for’ a's ounce bottle, $1 90; Ae 1,149 Broadway. wry to.the hair. : 4 tle, Bi 0. ‘AGES, LACH GOODS, EMBROIDERIES COLORED LUSIAW, Sd WEST 14TH ST, none Macy's, Sole Agent. HENAI'S, 791 Broadway, J. B, PONTANE'S, of ora sc Teysettsl preparation, F, ROSSIGNOT, FROTRROR OF LADLE 4 toremove all wrinklos from the ta pervonie. | Bupromot France) bar lajely areas wiht L. SHAW, 54 WEST 14711 8T., near Macy's, Bole Agent. | ty!” Iislt tol wey No. 628 Broadeny, ep A REDUCTION TO DEALERS ON ABOVE ARTICLES. es. line of Cosmet on band in yrest variety, as _EXCHANGE, eyebrows, 8, Paints for the veins bir) oe. Goods vent ORE ‘ CRISTAN ‘DIAMON (D8 ARS FOR Penne of She soeene sige z FARISTAN, HUMPHREY'S Jewelry rn BURDETTE SMITHS PATTERN, se ite Qld | Broadway, opposite Stewart's. onder ma seen OND STURE, yf oot TM PORTED and’ SE il EXCHANGE FO} cl ela aS rEx original ‘$800, Address C M._Address CORAL, Marais oes Tek WAN ANU dandy ve agen ANTED, iH sen en ee we ea oh.