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cninhinag Sans AP avoTEnt AT AUCTION. CTIONEERS ani Housel Steer ome and yt sean ec areata tind Gard Pe perree and Dres- pois de bm oan ze teh mbroidered La Centre Tal Oi eiitises by eminent artiste; ges kage SEVEN sone ROSEWOOD PIANO- Beets cae urease, rose w« ORBDY Ward oben, Tolle eit ees foun Towels, McGraw"s 4 dateads, i Tublts Hramsele aot a Ingra Carpets, ; also a large assortment of Basement ts attend bie Foti gf wes pneu oe Masons oan Horels — doors from AUC; SON & CO. WILL aT dunt ne near “South 3 sein ain irosts Sersey’ Gly ork, 200 tone virihen, good order. Inquire Bevan cals ign ar arhught and fn SE Eaviain Dewi. NOTICE.—EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTU- ie HOU ISEKEEPERS AND THE TRADE. f frat clase boarding house, 128 Wa- fh avenucy wil be at public auc. r, Feb, 28 at a4 ae precisely, anes hg smainut Panter Dultsrecetred to tetaenl cod keigcionss top Tables, Ereserre. Gurisinn, Mirrors, usc, "Biattrossen, te ankeon Sof “Beda, Sop Baran Bac Bice CS a al UCTION NOTIOE.—-M. DOUGHTY, Ses bik a a Healey oe har ral ‘at 103 o'clock, at dalesroom 85 Ni ral assortment of hew and second band ing of Brussels and Ingrain Parlor Suits, Centre Ta- m Dining Tables, Mirrors, fashatands, Boia 1s, Hair Mattresses, Pallisanes. Pesthet ala, me ja 8, Palliasses, Feather Ket Also a gerieral assortment of Office ¥ur- Ba OF REAL ESTATE—NOTICE J. M, MILLER'S of the new Store and Building, 772 Sixth avenue, brown stone House 79 Kast Twonty-aixth ? Exchange, Friday (to-day) at 12 o'elock, Daur MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL this day, "at 103 o'clock, at his salesroom, 79 Nassau aireet, near Fulton + quantify of Household Furniture (re- Mnoved for con'venicuce of aule), ina in part, of lor Suits, in brocatel repa, and hi mahogany an ‘enamelled Chamber Wai Brussels, three-ply “ina 8 3 Maeboarda, Biogeres Mirrors,'Engravings, Sofas, Chairs, Rockers aid Voltaire lew; mahogany’ and ‘Chairs; ther Bedsread Feather Beds, a urns, ution seen, Biauets and ooking Stove Ollcloth, Tinware a0rta retares One marble top Counter, biach wulnut office Rafland Counter, iD D. EGAN, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, TH p* ‘day, nt2 o'clock, at 4° Canal atreet. at Satan Merehante? Keases; Velvet, ew jureaus, Washs'and ite th, Bi Carpets. Dealers and others willdo ‘wel ie Sauna UT ONbSOui HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, EZRA LUDLOW, JB., will soil on Tuesday, March 4, at o'clock, at the residence No. 2 Carroll hemor raintings rings: i Neaay Chairs, Wardrobes, oft and Bedcinz. Also Dining oom, *pursiuin ma- Ye hair seat aud cane seat Chairs; marble top Caleta na ob cage ene fy Cua 1 stern Ries ih ace on Monday, ut the office of the my ircet, between Broadway and [ARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. SUPERB HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. iy EDWARD SCHENCK, on this day, Feb, 28, at 11 ud 187 Broadway, one of the = paige ry frat clans Furniture exer ofered, mt Libra ood Pasir Dinin, iE Room Suits, in reps; ry rg ait, in reps: _ superb rosewood round cornered. areas, Ws an ee, modes, do, in black walnwi finished in ofl; rosewood and’ black walnut Armoire-u-Glace and Sasi ben igant hen and Library Bookcases, superb: End black, walsur Centre Tavl Baicnn Ba ‘false und | 8 Walnut Centre Table an ‘an ‘Ghatre, and olher elegant Furaiture. EORGE COOK, AUGTIONER! LEGAN T HUUSRHOLD. FURNITURZ, yuat it orolock locke! fine Furaitaze ousinting of” Parlor, C Favor ocr Sosretarles Wiegeren Conterbarion Cabiats Ball er, Caer fea, Cablucia, pear pad Secretary Extension Dining Ts ble ‘hairs Lou ex Sos Toller Bets fc. For partic aed ‘ace catalogues, es. Bale positive, G. HORTON, AUCTIONEER OFFICE 31 CARMINE il, this veloc srt ear Wo all, thie. peace °’ at 450 Broome ire Briek, Cement, 4s" Tin Ware, Coifee and ‘ENRY wen ee AST LOMERE -BALESEOOM iM S7 eee street, ie te Poat La St & itt weil at surtlon on ERVILLE Friday, Fe ‘at _Il o'clock, at thelr. aalosroo collection prunes Nassau Street, achoice pry on "fine O11 gpeene by aA ae. ryan od artist gly, embracing Landscapes and Marine Views, mao (Of which ate scenes from nal taken during via ‘site at as wellas local views in the, ‘Uni he above are ‘now on exhibition and will be soid Fe wany reserve, pot Py Pee iy ey AUCTIONEER.—HENRY te ell at auction on Saturday. Mi foterat hi ot at ‘ihe ant ‘salearoom No, a Nausea tire 8 nent of Household Furniture, removed for ba Se FOR SALE—AT AUCTION, iN 1362, aes wt Chay yh Sed eck on on oa ine it jue, 36 miles from New g.Hariein Railroad, It has every convenience for . ve. For par- WD Naiion Chaeane ree FOF ‘OHN LEVISON, AUCTIONEER.—A CHOICE D rich collection of ‘Oil Paintings, the works of | best artists of the age, embracing Historical Piece: fountain and Marine Views, Figure and Fruit Piec Be soli at auction on Saturday and —" March o'clock, wt the store 453 Broadway. M. % . allto and 3, EDEY, AUCTIONEER.—BY M, C. EDEY, Saturday, March 1, at 12 o'clock, will sell, in oy a aalesrcom, 66 Ce:lar street, opposite the Post oflice, one pair @orrel Jiorses, a! hands biga, byhs Uh vi toned to bo teed Dy laden aud eitiaren and ona farm. To be sold without eer paweaporsee, SALE OF WATCHES AND JEWEL a M. CRISTALAR, Auctioneer, 23 Bowery, wil Sell On, Mle day. at 0i6 Colock, a large assortment of oo Gh Bitves & ot nad Pink le Neck- ee ne, Charms, ‘Diamond Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Instruments, &c,, &e, on et 7, HAZELL, AUCTIONEER. WHITIEMORE & HAZELL will sell at auction this aay, at 10% Gos at aalestoom 158 Broadway, be , CUT! ¥ fin lots to suit purchasers, se pe ‘© sample cards — Pete Knit &e. An invoice of Clock a S4"* JOR FoR SOR AGE, aC, ‘RS & FAIRCHILD, Asctioncers, wa 113 Nassau stree' ‘will sell at their salesroom, on Friday Feb. ‘a, at 11 o'clock, for account of whom it may concert to pay storage charges and banal ot 300 vols, Cider inegar and a quan- tity of vine, Je positi ive, ry ‘the property is redeemed, &. Ads BOGART, AUCTIONEERS —ow saTuRDAY, je March 1, at 103% o'clock, at the aiiction rooms No. 1 orth Williain street, household Furniture, consisting of Boras, Low stands, Brvawels and Lngraln Ollcloth, three roxew oud Plimpton Be: iad "Bedding, ‘Kitchen ‘Faraiture, sev, 10 bole, MBRMAN, | AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM ag Bapeery 0 wll, on Saturday ; March 1, at Ll o'clock 4 No iM, 22 and Br) "Bast Fifdeth street, by hattel sorter: one Locom: tive Boiler, 1 Steam Gauge, op Cock, alot ot Grates, Irons, &e. Ti gash. ‘By orde: WM. A. CHRISTIE, Attorney for Mortgage, — ALE, OF GROCERIES. &0.—S. HERMAN & CO. WILL re one day ao o’elork, at 13, Boren a 100 voxes Cof- boxes Cream Tartar, 40 casks Boric ye “3 bbls. Hams, &e, Also 10 casks Brandy, Gin, ‘Whiskey, Wine, &c, To be sold without reserve, for cash, to Pay storage and expenses. WW, WITtERS. AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL. THis day, at 2 o'c)ock, at 454 Canal street, a large and valua- & assortment of Household Furniture, &¢,, to pa; Pry, advances Qnd siorage, one solld rosewood -Parlor ‘Suit, {x muslin; gue do. rosewood, Etegere, one do. Washatand, one do. urea, ons do. richly earve Bedatend, twordo. Centre Ta. one mantel Mirror, 1 Pier do.; rosewood Table, Lace Eira, rich Velvet Tipestry, Three-ply and other Car Rall and basement Oileioths, Stair Ri . Carpeting rosewood, black wainut and other Bedstends; renses, Feather Bods, Sheets, 8p Biankets, Table and jed Linon; marble top Dressing Bureaus, Washatands, fol saat latas te, Batt Rata hehe and other ira, Centre, and Tea Tal fa Sten ia, Stores, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, eG Wy |. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL, THIS at 103 o'clock, at 221 Weat Fi fe the nine to Beook 0%, Fixtures of a family Geosery | tore, son isting of a ine assortment of Teas, Sugar, Soap, Splees, ac, [AM ABBOTT, AUCTIO! paid OFFIOR NO. 4 NO. 13 Broadway, acils this di coe the, én: fe Epa, Carats Qin tett oe to tig boardlag house 9, Srockery ai Bowes, Lamps, Girandoles, &c., id rads POR SALE A LADY, ABOUT BREAKING "OB ! ‘aintings, 8 seeking ¢ Fruit and the other Flowers: Oval . Al wo small tenia Lp Mtg ler ones, cabinet mes; very han ‘aluo,, Address D. HOTOGRAPHY.—WANTED, SECOND HAND 34, 44 pint etiarartt Sak Te oder "hase Oa Oni ‘wallader, Plainfield, Now Jersey. se babos HE LATEST UNION 10" Lassen x PuQLORED Hiv i URE ON GLAss, ) teh ERD, IN, Lint alin Nan sg lows inthe ‘The catalogue. just patie Sontag oly Taamst, Sacred ithory, Old and New Tesument dee Mail of which ary turwiabed af tia ioe pet OF ealalogtes Seply at the foes ora to hitadeipigs Pa, (Pout oftce, box — ih ACI CAPTURE OF ROANOK! CAPTURE OF FOR’ NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1862, PROPOFALS. BMY SUPPLIES, Se. or Ly hms Segem corner of Broome aud Greene: oftee until twelve o'deck on ie root bre] contract the Se Army Eacieeeeio’cais | 2 tera "Bepat ot ot army city. corner of rage oy sizes, in Ibs, pine = roy Sein ent 5 15,00 Hatebes Te oN ‘opal | afantry. 1 ee ee coven Cost Butte it Bi Be Aiie'vuret Sergeant's Chovrons (artillery), for the shove mentioned articles must be made aa the terms and conditions 4 “eels for Army Supplicg ‘roposals Ww en ‘oposals for fui Arwy Supplies,” and addressed, or turatahing 0}, D. H. VINTON, Deputy Quart uarlevsasier Geneseo 8A, BMY bese —r—9 Orvice or Amuy Crorainc anv Equir: Coxnax or Broour anp Greene sreearg New Yor, Feb. 19, are invited os Pera rua te Bet Theta uation aaa au Depot of Clothing an oaopaene and cae sirsota as aes. anno Fo sae cotieed eified in my previous ad- A sand Matera dollverable at the "Sit ipage in this city, corner of Inches wide, best quality. with @ continuous covering or roof, to of duck’ thirty inches wido, and welguing 2% ounces per ‘The fly to be 22 feet 10 inches long, and I¢ feet wide; to be ae of duck 30 inches wide, and weighing 15}¢ ounces per "Beseetinir ospital ten| Ft 000 bonita tent ping, small A\l the above mentioned articles must conform in ever spect to the sealed standard patterns in this office, where ey may be examined and tional information received ocon- cerning them. ‘The articles must be of domestic fabrication, Bids from manufacturers or dealers will be preferred, which Thuat’be made for and conform to such ‘articles nly, in quality and description, as are required by the advertise- ment Yund the samples in this ofice; but ontracta, Will be. fed to the lowest responsible bkider who shall fure a bs iaatisactory securities for the faithful performance ereor. ‘the manufacturers! establishment or dealers place of bust” negs must be distinctly stated in the proposal, together with the names, address, and respousibiity ‘or two. persous pro: posed as ies, 4 will guarantee that acontract Hialiue entered at into within ten days after the acceptance of said bid or proj Troposaiswill be feceived for any one of the articles ‘vope- rately, and for any partion of each. The ben ol tod reserved by and for the United States of ejecting any proposals that inay be deemed extravagant. articics must be delivered within twenty days atter ‘hes sccepiance of the proposals, except the Tenis aiid ‘Tent Poles and Pins, of which onearter of the quantity con- tracted for must be delivered in twent and mainder fo dfty daye from date o Tinsteplauee ex stone it bys ‘Sworn inspectors, 3 ractical PYAll articles will be subject to insy gf | aRpainted by authority of the United State: be distinctly understood that contracts are not trans. forrable. without the consent. of the proper authority? and hat auy sale, sasigument or transfers without such consent having been obtained (except under a process of law), will be regarded as an abandoment of the contract, and the con- tractor, and big or thelr securties, wil be held responsible damage to arise for all Joas or the United States which may Payments will be made on each delivery should Coi have ms mado. ‘an a pais eae rare te ooo ee, after as riation shall be made ‘for that purpose, cout of the amount of each delivery will be retained contract ted, which will be forfeited i othe bo Ualted ‘States In case of Micfaloation on the partof the Macone tl and guarantee will be furnished uy Aplon tol a ee ee do i far once te ih Stat “Proposals for Furnishing Army Supplies and TEU Col. D. H. YINTO A Deputy, Quartermaster General ba err States en Atay ‘OTICE. PROFOBALA, ror 7 eta UNITED STATES Aipasoay 2 Diranparrs Feb, 26, 1862. Sealed proposals wil red at the office of the Secre- tary of the Treasury Tintil Wetuesdsy, tue Sth day of March next for, furalahing fahinety, mall piltions ‘of ae 3 States Notes wo hundred in Bo! jer the Sthority of the sat of vor February i soa, entitled act to authorize the issue of United Suites Treasury otee, and tor the redemption or refunding thereof,” Notes, and bonds. w be required Of the denominations in the tions fo ows neioes mat ons each of F"Unliad Bsa notes of the deno- minations of 5's, 1f vee, Ep 100's and 500’s, and twelve mi denomnasi of f) ab BONDS. wre emcee bea denomantion of + Fiteen oe. Sen Forty do. do, Fifteen do, do. Ten do. Etghty millions of the denomination , Tweniy millions of the denomination Pro} will be received for the deli of aii of‘one or more denominations of notes and bonds, complote, including the engraving, printing, nuzberiog and paper; or aeparaialy for engraving, for papor and for pr ‘the engravin| sua be in tho Dighlest style of art, and the paper of the beet a Proposers must state the number of sheots and the {he aggre. gate representative value of each denomination which Gadortake to furnish, en A and the least number of days 4 gus from notice of award before commencement of do- wer ‘Models for notes and Ronde. zoek be submitted and spect- mens of work accompany of notes ou the Yaw veil pen aaa ual a nadia wl es the pet Sere St |. now used, and on the age 0 tegiter and other pri ipulsted in the law. Mouel a of bonds: dition to the usual ¢ 1 sttpulations, have the they are reimbursable after five from date, expected far.as practicable, the dies and suatenseil be pooh oe have ost bees herettore ened tt cept for work of the United Siatos. proposal must be accompanied by a statement of the bidders? fucliities for executing the work, the number of Presses in use, hands employed, security of buildings occu- Pied, ‘and capiial Inv Proposals by incorporated compantes must be accompanied by a copy of charter and the. anise of the officers; and pro- Posals by unincorporated associations by the articles of asso: Fjation 2nd names of part Bonds for the faithful and “+ ER execution of the work as roposed or finally agreed on. in the sum of fifty thousand Hotfars will be required; the names of the parties offered as Suretios and thot? written consent to become euch, together ithe certijeate of an Assistant Treasurer aa to their sum. elency, must accompany each BThe Becretary of the may ~ « — right to reject ‘any or all the bids, and to vary the amounts specified, as in his opinion the interest of the public service may require. and able twent; It fe "also expecta’ Fa ee nce | i AD ne wh ENP. _AMUSEMENTS, Ay igay a apt Me niauown | NOS GanpEN r= Sa si AcE OF Music —GormiouaLe ~ornia. = Srex manne order, ra | Second week of ted ements nose a often COMED! Mr, args ce madeoe cham ¥ a Br a Cy Trenty-siath The Queen of ‘Gomes gan Bong, and Will be acted (second ti poy eta akan ree nen ‘ear Sixth avenue, ees Pst Bk a COLLINS ee Gomme, by O'ene, au ] of erp Peres gad wltenette® » 10 take waco the oe ee Meee. mur, Bietipae i a RAoTNS, pean Ta hy pat | j Setond weet al thas ore Wik all he LR WUD ara The Yrogramae wil conte of aa ae written lesgous va banjo or dancing for $1. Of the great #ifsetactiag Pla SUPERB TABLEAUX, en epplasso bra sc en en cn of uanawal lai ue ES a nae mony D ier cbureneay cepa Me oa Weitag Rooms, aPLEnD yy BCERNBS, Vv: ay, ie nasa cn pone acties Stak orks Ua Ta eecoad SOLE MEDAL OF HONOH atthe Gniversal Exhibition of le magaificant instrument (patented in the United States hich ie yes rformance of Baea RG, VILANOVA ‘and: Mil LE. WELLIS have rendered nS Be ae ja Amorica as in Europe, has been adopied by the greatest artists and composers of both conji- Gorisomaue, LISZT, ROSSINI, MEYERBEER, &c., dc, ‘The Alexandre Organ'is celebrated for the: solidity’ and pre- cipion of its mechanism, as well as for theullncss and power ts Lone, and tho reularkable quality of keeping perfecily in tune in Ryn climat Prices at the depot, $45, $50, $100, $160, $185, $285, 8200, A descriptive ereular went to Care on a speletion ion to Importer of Busson ‘Acoordsoue Vi yfotta Brings, ho. FOR SALE—A SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO; city made, front iniald ‘with mother of guspal The mapas tea sated wi eis ‘at 126 Remsen street, Brooklyn, E. D. Spe AT WAR PRICES.-WE ARE NOW sellin Sianctorier at atly reduced prices for cash. “Particn wishin, to abialn Strat class Planoforte at ‘war rates are ‘teria LIGHTE & BRADBURYS, 421 Broome street. N. ¥. pay CITY MAKE; VERY CHEAP: 80 CHEAP that i¢ cannot remain jong unsold. Call and soe it at 177 William street, up stairs, after o'clock in the morning. IANOFORTE FOR SALE.—PRICE $150, COST $325 P but nine months ago; is7 Taciare. ‘wale, elegant rosewood came, § round ocean large fron nod carved desk rand Nection® tich aed erful tone, or cover, tool, vie. pply immediately a7 ‘Twenty-first street, near Third aoa ("8 PRESENT HARD TIMES FOR MONEY, ALONE Piano for sale,’ for less 580 made oxpressiy for the ly makers, ae induces me to offer dhan baif tts cost cigut monthe owner's use, by one of iad best cil cost ef It ts one of th far : ? cash, Fiano ¢ shall go. A chance seldom offered. A cash ‘customer shall be satisfied. b ae Ser' BAKER'S “COMMODORE NUTT POLKA"— One of the prettiest polkas published, The title tsem- bellished with correct portraits, im colors, of P. T, Barnum, Esq. ee the little Commodore. Price 35 cents; to be had of all musio stores, HIOMAS BAKER'S “LAURA KEENE WALTZ," FOR Piano: second edition of this beautiful waltz, played at ali the balls, Price 35 cents; to be had at all musle stores, HOMAS BAKER'S “ CHRISTMAS CAROL SCHOT tische,” for Piano; performed by the orchestra at Laura Keene's theatre. Price 36 cents; to be had at all music stores. HOMAS BAKER'S OPERATIC QUADRILLES.—BRIL- Mant, but not diflicult, arrangement of * Ti Trovatore,”” “Etoile du Nord,” “‘Lucrezia Borgia,” “I Traviata.” Price 35 cents; to be had at all music stores. 165 WILL BUY A SEVEN OCTAVE, ROSEWOOD Pinno, worth now, and costa few months ago, 76. Best city makers and ‘fully guaranteed. Call at 43 igh street, Brooklyn, It must bo sold. INSTRUCTION. AS CARD.. west Be GOLDNTSE 's Bookkeeping Rooms, $35 Broadway, comer of Worth ‘and Nov Fourth avenuo, below Eichih street, “Each Pupils separately taught and af the reduced terme. Private Jnatruction for ladies or geutleme ther place. AM STUDENTS IN BOOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP and Arithmetic at PALNE’S Mercantile Colleges, 62 Bowery, New York, and 283 Fulton street, Brooklyn, pro- ‘aa fast as their ability and enterprise will permit, ing ‘men or boys whose difildence has prevented their a in large schools, receive here strictly individual instFuce WRITING AND fin ORT EDWARD INSTITUTE, Reem pled ad COUNTY N. ¥.—Best sustained boar minary in the State TRENCH. AND GERMAN LANGUAGES.—PROF. E. TELLERING, 819 Broadway Cnet eo ey 1852), will re- ms soe piications for p(t howd instruction in the at Se and ‘aux cirangers. Gree! rantiating, Grammar, Biocutlon, Sat Grae ESSONS IN FRENCH AND TRANSLATIONS BY AN experienced teacher, Address A. ¥., box attice, oF apply at 198 Clinton street, Brook; vn, ‘ANTED—AN AMANUENSIS, ip saaier & LADY IN her correspondence. Address Mrs. A. ©, B., station D, DANCING ACADEMIES, DODWORTH' 3 DANCING ACADEMIES, ia ‘Wed eusays snd Sabai ain New York, Circular for terms, &c,, may be had at either academy. T R. Hi. MACY'S. NOS. 24 AND 206 SIXTH AVENUE ‘0 doors below Fourteenth street, you will always find a full tock of Ribbons, Laces, Handkerch ‘White Goods, fine Flannels, Housekeeping Laces and Muslin, Hosiery aad Onder-wear, Indies" made up Under Clothing, ‘he. N. B—The only house in New Yi Sella Indie? dollar Kia Gloves Yor ‘sixty-three cents (by mal sixty-nine cents), and always.full assortment of sizes and colors, T MRS. GAYNOR'’S, CORSETS AND 8KIRTS.—5O! AT ot tne Seat en alight uy soled, $1; Balmoral some extra four yards wide, ‘Sir ext all wool, $3; M. Merrely’s Paris patent woven arts, “iso, the Pers hand made Loutine Corsets, from $8. Best n, Cro make in Tattet chet and French Ruffling, an for under garinentg. 643 Broad way, near Union square. i: ames BARGAINS! E BARGAINS! FIRE! FIRE FIRE! ak PE PEYTON, No. 274 ear eet, is now oiferngy or GuEat WAMGAINs, ‘ie splendid tOCK OF DRY GOOD: DAMAGED BY THE LATE FIRE. To housekeepers und others this offers a rare to prenaee ee aw! opportunity Linens, EALED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED TILL THE 40th day of Mareb, 1862, at 12 o'clock M., for supplyis the, United States Subsistence Department with 6,000 bead o ie om the hoot. BRlocattie to be delivered at Washington City, and each animal to average 1,300 pounds gross weight; no ‘animal ad- (000 pounds gross. mitted which weighs less tha: ‘The cattle to be delivered at such times and in such quan- tities as the government may require. No cattle will be re- quired under this contract before the Ist day of April, 1862, Heifers and bullocks not wanted, ‘A bond, with good and sufficient security, will be required, pdiovernment reserves to itself the right to pay in Treasury Po bid will be entertained when put in by contractora who have previously failed to comply with their contracts, or Where the bidder is not present to respond to his bid Bids to be directed to Bain . Beckwith, 0, 8., U.S. Ay Washington, D. 0, I, AB, do hereby propose fo deitver to the good beet cattle on the hoof for— per hundred pounds gross weight; the cattle to be delivered at —, according to the terms of the enclosed advertisement; the cattle to. be weighed on the scales, and the, weight #0 "determined to be the purchase weight. I hereby agree to 4ive a good and tuméent bond forthe fulfiment of the contract, and to Te tive Treasury notes in payment for the cattle, vernment ORSETS AND SKIRTS.—NICE FITTING Mgt a) from 75 cents; beat rts from 0 cents; Werley’ Paris made Corsets, very |. B.—New French Fi fit ings, Ruftiings, Edgings and Laces for under garments. Jou- din's Gloves at 6 Scents, at ‘ELUER'S. 880 and 882 Broadway, near Nineteenth street, east side. 3000. ‘Az2s SUPERIOR QUALITY ARNY GOGDS. Light and dark blue Army Cloth for sale low, to ome out slot. “Call on or ad ., 483 Broadway, room o CLOTHING. ( DEMAND —$i2,00 WORTH OF CAST OFF CLOTH ing, Carpets, Furniture and Jewelry wanted, for which the ‘mont valuse can be obtained, by calling on or addressing 79 Sith avenue, near ‘Waverley place. Ladies at- tended by Mra, BE, H.' Pleuse remember and try 79 Sixth avenue, T THE CALIFORNIAN AND WESTERN AGENCY Store the highest price can, be obtained for cast oif Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, &c, For Silk Dresses, trom $8 to $6; {oF Coats, froin $2 to $1d;, for Pants, from $1 80 to $6. “A note aildrested H. Harris, ‘53 Bowery, opponite Great iy will be punctually attended td.’ Ladies attended _MISCELLANEOU: inten RTICLES FOR TRAVELLERS.—TRUNKS, BAGS, Hat and Dress Boxes - vant Paris made ladies Travel: rt ‘as. JOUN CATINACH. Ma- +) f broadway, corner of Wall street, Fourth street, vay, near RD.—MRS. EVELINE MORRIS, LETTER AND ‘Card Writing, also Gopying, at her rooms, 78 Broad Way, second floor." Oiflce hours from 10 A. Mtl P.M. Viaie instruction to ladies and gentlemen. Terms $5, N. Sate documents copied with accuracy and at the short- est hotice. T STRONG'S STEAM JOB PRINTING OFFICE, NO. 98 sau stroet—Cards, Bill Heads, Circulars, Handbills, H kinds of Printing ob executed in the best styles, at the and lo VES EASILY AND LEGALLY OBTAINED. Without publicity OF crimination, and jn m short ime Advice gratis. Apply from 10 A. M to 3 P.M. to H. BATE- MAN, 92 Broadway. eats MANTELS, GREAT BARGAIN IN “MAN- tels.—A large stock on hand and a it reduction im ices for any kind erdered thie monthe Call soon at, A, KUABEWS marble ynrd, 113 East Eighteenth sireot, wast of tele i place in the eduntry, Thin evenne. AT THE OLD STAND, 1M SEVENTH AVENUE, EZE- KIELS guarantoes fo pay the following prices for cast 3a Weartng Apparel. m $7 to $35 for Slik Dresars, from for Conta, and from $4 1087 for Pants, Also Ont- pene arnfture, &6. A note by post punctually attended to and 1 Pwentleth streets. ELS, 134 Seventh avenue, between Nineteenth ies att E. A’ HARRIS’ STORR, ‘NO. 186 SEVENTH AVENUE.— tended to by M Ladies and can receive the following prices for their cant off Clothing. Carpets, Furniture and Jewelry For Silk kpanmness 2 rom 0) ich ‘oats, from $4 to Pants, from $1'to $6, ARRIS, 156’ Seventh avenue, Ladie tended, to by Stra Harris A POSITIVE FacT.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, IF ou want to get the full valve for your castotf Clothing, Furniture, Carpets and Jewelry, the best you ean do isto Ziluraenda tote tok HARRIS, Sol ‘Third avenue, be- tween Thirty-eighth and ee ‘ninth streets, east side.” La- dies attendod to by Mrs. Harri GREAT QUANTITY OF CAST OFF CLOTHING wanted, Furniture, Ci jewelry, &c., to 8 Ply the getorn market, Y pay'na For Silk ‘Dresses, from ; Pants, from $3 to $3 ud Seventh avenue, between ty-fth street. Ladies altended to 12 ; Coats, fror Vall Dee ‘address A. ‘OTICE.—CONFECTIONERY.—I INVITE MY FRIENDS and customers to come and see me at my new piace, No. 43 Lispouard wireet, “I recommend all who aro in wan ood cintectioney Mo vinit my place, where they will be politely, honestly ond properly attended bo. Tshall sh, very eat F rensh C Gonteciionery, co inet pal late Creams pectt tl Cocoa oe PEULT, 40 Lispenurd street, New York. WANTED.—WANTED, fi Poe orTiCS OT NAD meat meine ane patd. Address, stating price, ) bea box 3,618 office. 258 ave coc" Bang ge PARKES, ‘WASHING. ie ib beet family iarer meses ares eae ) FIL MAKERS: (avo taper e Big MILL SAW, two flat bastard and also one horse to Ring, © serene wate te tt Lcrhiee a ae “TY TRAGHMENT NOTICR—PUBLIO NOTICE 18 HERE Fine dipre ‘thats writ of attachment has been iasned out jupreme Court of New Jersey, at the suit of Catha- ie, Watery, Cy the estate of William H. Hayes cis M, be is wife, for the sum of five thousand i a pia 0 het a and that said writ was returned duly served on the Of Beptember Inst, . SMITIT, Clork. Drcenper 11, 1861. eek 3 Rinvons A ‘Aitorne MUNICIPAL AFFAIR HE COMMITTEE ON STREETS 0 or TH THE “BOARD, ‘OF nope ‘will meet in room 8 Oity Hall, on Tucs- the 4i of March, att orcloek “Ba Tor the ‘purpoxe of Bonvidering he petition referred to them to widen aud extend Church mea it lon wire to the Battery, F. 1. A. BOOL GiHtAS i Web, *foommtiee B, W. Tarior, Socretary. « mty-fourth and Tent ar 7 TTENTION, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—I HAVE Taal received $4,0n) to purchase cust of Clothing: Pits Biting and ed oe we the California market. I do promise to pay the high in the elty by sii on or address wots to B, MINTE, 137 Sixth aveniie, two doors # above Tent street, Ladies attended to by Mra, Min , No. Sixth avenue, T a fo to yd STAND, 298 THIRD AVENU 8 can secure the full value for their cast @. Jacobs 28 Thi rd Croat tf aa at ctuird rs tyel hb nied by Min ALY fourth et aso ten ian Fd enty-fout streets, A. Stat Goto UNION vicronr 19 GAINED.—LADI en, n bf n great many that shemaber the well known dealer, B. B. Mints, 179 near Seventeenth street. sivetided. to by Mra. __ RESTAURANTS. BA MAN WITH SOUL 80 DEA\ WHO ever to himself hath sald,” Have I never Veen t SPENCER'S, No, 1 Barciny sireel, one door from Broad: ‘way, bere ve the Astor House? “ Ww BY i, PAU ey WoRK GOES BRA’ LY NOW, u VE! Why the work of, quelling the fe the ‘basle the model conducted rant, 13) Fulvon_ street, Taylows Albany Cream Ale , Collius & Co.'s Philadelphia Ale tour cents per mie Millard 18 conte MERRY JOHNNY HHL MAS, 139 Fulton street, YSTERS COOKED BY 8i FULT QD)" Gotrce Howse," 145 Fulton wirect, now Broadway. Gone tlemen’s lunch counter and ladies’ diutng ro ied with the best the market Kt all Hours, “Call and try our “steam.” few an glass, POINTM. ELKGANT FUENI cre AND THE ORIGINAL MUBIC Wy eee HOMAS BAKE: ALL ENTIRELY NEW. AY COST ME on URSDAY EVENING, Feb, 27, 1802, ‘Sad every Biss ent firther mouce, THE OOLLEEN BAWN; mE DELBES OF CAEBTOURE. MYLES NA rate (with the songs “1d Mout ath Tiawve ike i roruiskeen Lawn" aud ihe Hartress Cregan. Danny Mann, FathogJom, Anne Chute, ad. ses ohute sleen Rb Acinission (to ali f tke house Scoured Parquetia Stalls. : Seate can ve secured threo days in advance, TER GARDEN. WINTER GARDEN. GARDEN, Pad evening will be presented the world renowned Drama UNCLE TOM’S CABIN; Pars’ DAMONG "Tits LOWLY, UNCLE 'ToM’s CABIN, UNCLE ‘Tom's Adapted from the novel of Mrs, Harrlet Beecher — ral co ponacsa a deep interest for the W York pub- for the Ne ry pe oon, a vivid picture of life im ‘that port a ol e Union now ar rms against y the Union and all the noblest intercets of ths gorerawent ot t econ gnty American Play. cg must find {ts truest interpre- tatlon in an American t This beuutifal siory, which appeals to the highest and purest feelings of the human heart, islpresented in the mont perfect form possible, the scenery being new, the appoint- ments correct, and the cast selected with every care to render At the best posaible the talent of the country can afford. Uncle Tom, the faithful slave “Mr. 0, Walcot, Je Simon Legre, a slave trader Mr. Barton Hill Phinens Flot Kentu ‘Mr. A. Davi: Gumption Gute, & Yankee George Harris, the fugitive slave. St. Ciatr, a Southern gentleman. Eva, the flower of the South first appearance) UNCLE Fy -Josephine Myers Eliza Harris, the fugitive wife. Miss Annie Wilks ‘Topsy, the girl that never was isé Fann: Cassy, the distracted on Mra, H. Aunt Ophe' oar, the following music: er, very.’ Topsy's original ‘Whack, Row de Dow Togaey, soe Wicked SOM Folks at Home™=-Uncle Form’ Ist. Tho E: f Bhien 2a tho trapped. st, The Escape o} Entra 84. The Freemtn's Defense ith. Death of Lite Eva.’ oth, Death of St. Clair. Apotheosis of St. Clair's Mother Ev.a 6th. Tope eae Batt ng Prt Yankee. 7tb. ery, yelping Uncle Tom. Uncle Tom. Peace and trenton a a the Realms of Biss. “After whi : bist \NISH COMIC CARNIVAL, Produced for the first time in this country, full of gayety and Oo; ae wal an is} Pen REAGONESES Y Ol ¥ GALLEGOS, meavnilil® cuBas te suaN. ‘XIMENS. And —o de ce oh 2. The Comte Dance by fourccbes G y A Comio Pantomim! ‘Scone The ‘Giant and Giantess, 4 The Demon of Poet rn OVE! UVERNAY. 6 La Gltanella VE Ca ro—a Dance of tho beautiful Cubas igur Kimonos and the Corp de Ballet Meee rg tee 530 BROADWAY, Bi BETWEEN SPRING 2 GREAT MELOD! i Y, isthe satis Fesort of th aumandest 2 gen . whet Leese ereryiody knows that he can alwayssee a me | piste all our patrons jo fully satisfy their taste for en- Because all the performers are talent Becac ing is fresh and ‘ortzinal, Hecause mirth, musio ah beau Tolgn wuprene, Because it has’ f= beat compan Because it Pri the eit. has Cae iis the’ favorite oP ine 3 as well as stran- Because Stephen H. Bi ee forth Because nowhere 180 sin can ou near ai singe ike Breause Sam, Sharply nigitiy convulsea’ the audience with ughtes en ‘Adele Calla and Rosa Seigrist dance here. Because the best Gymnasts Trteaberises bere. Because hero is the home of the great Ballet Troupe. Minstrels htly. hold their revels. Because nil the © FRIEND! LY SRL E FOR THE E SUPREMACY, Bocause th t magnet of attraction, Because Pp or find a full house. Because all the attaches aro polite and courteous, Bebaueo it is the BEST ADTREUBED, BEST MANAGED, BEST APTED, And most lar temple of amusement in the world. THE VOX POP’ Hare emphatically declared the performances THE NE PLUS ULTRA OF ‘ANCE AND EXCELLENCE. The whole Comey Bi numbering RYORMERS, Will eclipne ail previou TO.NIGHT. TONIGHT TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LAST NI font “BUT ONE, LAST NIGHT, ,BUT ONE, of STEPHEN H. BRANCH'S offort, ent LIFE ON BLACKWELL'S TACAND, LIFE ON BLACKWELL'S ISLAND. Admission 13 cents; orchestra seats 25 cents. Miss LOUISE, the celebrated Moree. make her first on TURDAY, MANO 1. Miss FANNY FORREST, the Melodeon favorite, t» re- engaged, and will Aspe ay peer a NNOYER 4 wy MONS, VELARDE, the celebrated dancers, will shortly a MISS AGUSTA CO will shortly appear. ___HOUSEKS, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. “A SMALL FAMILY OF GROWN PERSONS ARE Di ‘airous of obtaining, from the Ist of May, in Brooklyn, a amaall two story Brick or Cottage House, within walking distance of the ferry. Rent must not exceed $300 a year. ‘Address, giving all Particulars, where house 1s situated, &s., N. C., box 153 Herald ofice, will Enhvai Smooth. Farmer Gammot Jane Gammon . ‘Saturday, Maral i, Monday, iE BELLE'S STRATAGEM, ‘Tuesday, THE WONDER. Wedneeiay, LOVE FOR LOVE. WILD oars. sti Lo mone 70 CONQUER. sereriemeag +4 phreepaary THE BOX, BOOK NOW OFEN Ter" any of the above AURA KEENE’S THEA’ LAUBA KEENB'S TI ATI TAURA KEENE’ RE LAURA EEENE THEATRE: ‘We open at 644; to commence at 7}. NI EVERY NIGHT, Bie Hew AB ual THE enti AND ORIGINAL Rie ' 3 PO NIGHTLY RECEIVED hig on BY CROWDED AND BRILLIANT ree AUDIENCES. Tho scenic and mechanical effects, of novel, peculiar, and werful construction, end the new sceaery, of vivic eautiful character, luvented, painted and patented, “by ‘The Orchestra, under the Airection of IOMAS BAKER, will perform OVERTU RE—On favorite tras al Baker. NE LKA—'* The Commodors Baker. GRAND eee SELECTION—Marth: ‘lotow. = Rose of Summer,” be die ceaana wit be renee oie Distritnati on graben ‘traordina! THE HAG DARETITY sis : aunt Waeeee | ah BRADY (the ‘el Mri H. Allen Aleck Pi “tir, Daly Patsey Moore MisafoneBurke Capt. owned... Sue hee ‘ulrooney.Mra.Marlowe Macdade.. ‘ie a Molly Flaberty..Mixs Everett Johnny Gaul...,..Mise Marks | Widow Molloy... Dillon Soldiers, Peasants, Feep 0 ry Bet x BOTe by # hundred super- SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY. A eng PNOIDENTS. ACT FIRST. Bex: eran TORCH AND MEETING OFT THE PEEP O’DAYS ical dignity insuited; a a tate Jorine 2 Irishman's Joke; eugtioos for one ee Order: the Heart's Ming Py af. fecionate brotwer oo she tay aes Scuxe IIL, Tho Ban Caointhe; pA the memo- view of the past: Nella warning: ATURE TRUK TO HER INSTINCTS; @ mother's love; the old 5o1 MOTHER R AND CHILD REUNITED, Scenn IV. A Irish Courtship; love and whis- 10 Macart! cet A Vv. Humors " a righ, ab Fair fortune in a tea cup; the sack race; after NR apensel pig; Captain Peep O'Day; the escape; a sudden cl of characters, GRAND TABLEAU OF on FACTION FIGHT. .CT SECOND. Soxun' I. Robbing one’s own house; an exhibition of moral “Bouwe It, Nelly's story; thetaleof the Macarthy's false- ' BETRAYER AND BETRAYRD; DEATH OF THE TRATTO! neler DEATH DET DETERMINED ON: # predelietion (or tw unseen wine HIE HEDGE SCHOOL: ‘The schoolmaster at a an iinpad; avery bed opells, Soqairing’ the eipbabet under iMiculties. Scenx IV, Helen, the Macarthy's wife; a father's cruelty; e daughter driven out upon the world. iV. A drunken legen eleventh sight extraordi- priest; the pardon safe; the ab- nary; ag fF robbery; action. Scaxg VI. THE BLACK VALLEY. A tongh job; Babby Biel i bop fearful work; Mary, [nthe tra he oo the last prayers the MURDER. i ‘Ririling and aa Boseent, of the ian Caointbe into the 3 some ion ‘of ‘achoolmas: red coat anded. “EEE EE ODay AND THE PREP ODAY "BOYS, terruption; Ti EP O'DAY BOYS PARDORED tet thechatge ot murder sill sustaiued the now witness; the box and the papers: proof of Pa cell's rhe rata of the and reversion of The ses ne. tpmuitnnn, jectod; ‘* teat’ iatse; two whacssse, whose Nekaseee eaten bere. Rt DISCOVERY OF THE TWO COLLRENS, The force of happiness and joyful termination. Box Book how open. THEA’ WERE TICNEY S. agora Ap UNCLE Toms by WITH TEN REAL HORSES, Seti TABLEAUX, SIX AOTS AND THIRTY-ONE SCENE: HE URCLE TOM ON |S STAGE. T FAIL TO SEE SMALL FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, WOULD Uke Apartments suitable for housekeeping, in a quiet house, Sonsisting of three oF, four rome, West side of ioe elt 1 rent must be low. ress, 8 rticu- iw as Ke box 229 Herald office. Me te ot ‘OUSE WANTED—ONE THAT CONTAINS 12 OR 14 rooms, between Franklin and Bleecker streets, west Aide of the Bowery. Ono where the parties would board in full or part, payin ent of rent. Address A, Sprin, Hous WANT AT A REASONABLE RENT, BY A tenant; a four stor; all the modern improveme: and Twenty-lifth streets and Ld Post office, stating lowest rentand full par- iculars. Best of reference given, ‘OUSE, witit STABLE AND COACH HOUSE wanied—In the ictutty of Fifth oF Madison urenu between Twentieth and Thirty-tifth streets, for a family o' four, without children. Addre: Stating lowest rent, 5 eee cise location and at what nour the house inay be seen, 8., box 3 '# Post oflice, ‘MALL FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED— RY A FAM RE, ‘of five adults; must have modern improvements, nt reasonable; best of reference furaished. Address, aint all particulars, H. R. F., Herald oflice. V ANTED—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY, ‘A COM: able small House; rent not to exceed $300, sand water. In Willlamsning pr rticulars), , Heral id of Wantep—a SMALL, CONVENIENT HOUSE, FOR A private family, between Fourteenth and 'Fortleth streets, near Fourth avenue cars or Broadway stages. Ad- dress J. R. C. B., Herald office, ANTED—A COTTAGE HOUSE, MODERATE RENT in the upper part of the city, or hear Broukiyn Heights or Wall street terry; gas and water indispensable, Address Raymond, Herald olfice, stating particulars. ‘ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE FOR A FAMILY OF four adults, in New York, convenient to a line of cars, or.in Brooklyn, close by n ferry gas and water indispen ress Herald of aa rent, whie! "1 not exceed $250 or $00, cane ute ‘ANTED—A STORE | ONE WINDOW, AND rimenis for living, Iu Eighth, Sixth or Third ave- nue, wery. Rent be moderate, and locality good for business. Apply t ‘immediately ‘at 304 Pourth avenue. ‘ANTED—A SMALL COTTAGE HOUSE, IN THE rt of the city, east side, above Fortieth atrect, Gas and water indispensable, Addregs John, Herald office, stating particulars, WAXTHDTFROM MAY 1, A SMALL, IOUSE, WITH VV Baa, bath, te s baurreen Hlecond and fixth avenues and above Fourteenth street. Address (stal location, terms, ic.) M. C., box 437 Post ofiice, o naan WANTED-2Y A NAVAL OFFICER, A SUIT OF Hooms, ‘not less than five, with bathroom, completely furnished for housekeeping. ‘Vamily consists of three adult child. Tenement, olinekee pers need pot answer, ‘Ra.ivess Howard, box 196 Herald ofte stating terms, &e, WiAgtep—10 HIRE PART OF A HOUSE. ¥ EAST OF Way, not above Twentleth street, with all modern improvements; rooms ¢onsisting of front parlor, and three othe neler any part of the table. Res} 6 nel ood, ged. Katou eke ‘erences exchan, RDFa aa FIVE PRET aNIgED ROOMS ‘on second floor, consist nd bedrooms, f one year from Ist of’ May, ATRL en, American family of four ‘all grown), with during the summer 1 and it ult oad theoigh the w winter ‘otha location between Canal and Fourteenth and Fourth and private family who veil ‘ig nd rensouable pay, will tox'ati? Post oles. bit WaAxteD TO HiRE—A GOOD HOUSE, OF §&: size, between i tr and Sixth treaties ingen re ei ws TED 1TH 8 ble and peed oor © miles from ne "el Near or on the water. ton. Address ©. 8,, Jr., No, 124 Cham- bers street, New York. ‘ANTED TO RUENT--BY 1ST OF APRIL, PART OF A House in Brooklyn, near the ferries; must contain men, Kitchen, parlors and three bedroomie; rent not to excord of references given, Address imumedi- ately M. Ke Noe Herald offlee ith ave. board and rooms joase address 8. B. O., LEASE—TWO HOUSES, AD- high atoop, in the viei ith and Second and Firth a “Aad 49 0. 8., Herald ofc, ANTED TO PUR SECOND band Sewing yr make; must in good order, Jr, vox 2476 Post oflle iby lowem price aud mbers vo'ba found —? GRet CANTERBURY PA HALL, gO aus GREP OF THE PROFESSION. BILLY BIRCH, COTTON, BILLY BIRCH IRCH, BEN COTTON, BULLY 1 ‘i HERMAN, J. A HERMAN, iS HeRuaR, “4 B. HARRISON, . HARK ISON, B. E rete iN, B. ISON, Hi ARRISON: a4 F at a ‘ELYAZLIS HILLV4 ‘LuVMais GILL. ‘NOSTZSVH ‘NOSIUUVH ADELAIDE PRICE, MLLE.’ ADELAIDE PRICE, ADELAIDE PRICE, ADELAIDE PRICE. THE CANTERBURY MINSTREL CANTERBURY MINSTRELS: beer tng cramer BROADWAY” MINSTRELS, BROADWAY poo eeu — ca STRELS, om EVERY NIGHT EVERY NIGHT ACTS, SONGS, ohh ites "AC, &0. GR ATINEE, FOR LADIES, AND Slttpnex, N SATURDAY “At? PY aay s ox BarcrDaY ar 2PM HE PRIDE AND oLony Magnifice city int world famous “ PARISIAN CABINET oF ain AND ANATOMY,” t door to Ball, Black & Co.'s) All who ratte wisdom: = nSrithee and power should at once visit this tru’ ar MOBT WONDERFUL, EXTRAORDINARY, MARVELLOUS, ‘THRILLING, UNSURPAGAABLE, SUPERI a INSTRUCTIV! Open cr geen ou ouly, rd Rerrrvtiox, Ptah yeaa, font Ta OF NEW YORK Ne bik peoest fall, on 2. Bat tate intra Uokets 90 conta GB Ke se Secretary. GM aed ~ RAILROADS, Fn wyecn Fos!) Lert pay ey. ol FOR Troy, the jorth and Wests end 11 A, M., and 3:15, 6 and 10:15 a EW TORE, Ny tng | AND ALBANY RAILROAD. Albany, Troy, North and We En Mon, jov. 4, 1861, ‘Winter atrenrsten For Alvany—10.20 4. M., Exprogs Mall © i, (rons fwwontye sixth ny dey For'all looal frning see Time “ef eoFOUN B hopes to aad te the crivinpe ee has siready achieved, yt pl er y With Signore BETGNOLE and MAN ANgoer: Musical Director and Conductor...., Mr, in NaotnsciiaLc ‘wfMf, on this occasion SEVERAL MOMCGEAUX NEVER PLAYED HE: and to reflect the mi brilliancy = of, the corridors, the fover, &e., ra Books at Reet ase Ti Broadway, and Sind Waltatrea es pi The Piano used by Mr. in fampisbedins the exter ickering & Sons, Boston, brated factory of C Doors open et 7; Opera commences et & NEW 2ow BOWERY THEATRE. | been a play fpr : iverdaly pronatnced ais FINESt vAinY Tae? ris plore WORLD! iD TO. MOR ROW AFTERNOON AN: NING, aiSaad U bt after Ooi 2 al it ai ana be wiry to BADAK 42 “KALAGEADE; which will postlvety bop 2 es (OBLIION ay, Mareh 8, wi vel uced nex! pon GoMMODORE “NUTT, the wonderful and famous $30,000 THE SMALLEST MAN OP HIS AGE IN. THE WORLD, and the most interesting and captivating, Will be on exhibition T ALL HOURS, DAY AND EVENING. ‘andi aaition to his SONGS, DANCES AND MILITARY DRILL, which have so enchanted his viaiters, he santas the OEL LEBRATED GRECIAN 8 STAT From the cong i LIVING HIProroTAM' From the River Nile ji HE GREAT ROARING, BARKING SEA LION, The Boo pn aint ot of the kind ever oxhibited alive east of the iain. ‘The GRAND AQUARIA, with tte malitnde of living fate MAMMOTH BiZ IN: MONSTER SNAKES, BY FAMILY, and « millon olner euriodtes trom every quar- rot the gl ‘Simisclogto ail only 25centa, Ohildren wnder'ten, 16 centa. 9 arrest mrnereare. Mechanics’ Hall, 47 perpen beige di atreet. Monday, Febr: rane pe aueiOS the week, if Oub FOL! Blackamiths! Jubilee, Miss Lasippl Ming. Lo ord Love. Carpet "Gould, Hilton, iealie and. Fowiesins 4 songs, Horn, ‘Plorence, P Rosh, Gotiingn, Neil and Leet Berens te lar cominedians, in their plantation PB oc open at 634; redeem aty Th. “Takes 23 conte, CADEMY OF MUSIC—GOTTSCHALK’ MATINEE. TT yeaa Saturday, March 1, at 1 o'clock. Doors y oe, A, GRAND GOTTSCEAL ALK GALA MATINEE. . Goltachalk will pay gems of his Teperioie anid 1a delightful opera of and Dont- a BETLEY, prhich was eminently successful ‘Yast season, will be per ISABEBLLA HINKLEY, a is adapted = = pecultarities of the whose juantic at; Sarria enter alitomntens rence raion heroine, in whi: she has. applause, Loth a received with abounded anon and in Ei INORS BRIG! 1D SUSINT. ‘The Apadoey ‘on the ncetichnie AND arenes wi te uta. minated as on the ous evening. In order to — the erick W THE TIC! WILL corey ‘TO-DAY, for the ~ ae at tl ne aaeeeeay or of Mu. sic, at Beer & Schirmen oer Broadway, and Bibel bo Street; and, notwithstanding the additional attraction, the usual opera prices will remain uncl ‘and for the Gala Matinee the price of tickets will be a ALL PARTS OF THE HOUSE, 1d, as tho satisfaction expressed at this w RESERAED BEATS Wit THotrexhea CHANGE, was universal, **Pelvato boxes ree aa $9. vate bo _Mr. ir. Gottschalk’ ‘se grand Concert tn Hartford to-night ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. GRAND GOTTSCHALK CALs 8a MONDAY, MARCH 3. The laa Be ow cog at Wm. Colburn’s oflice, ios ae the Academy. n on Thursday, ‘two doors from. Sop a ae ae on re ed by several emiwent artists, "Reserved seats $1. Tickets 80 cents, to be bad at the door and music stores. Upon the Pp ah ane shoes, converses talent and Great power of re Fender them unapy {Pome TE "AUDIENCE 18 CHARMED is CHARNED HARMED At these laughter provoking appreciatio fon by tnaniinousshouts of a ‘Our rivals are below It Is acknowledged by everybody we excel im PRETTY WAITER GIRLS, PREITY WAITHIE GIRLS: TALENTED LADY SNORE TALENTED LADY SIN BEAUTIFUL comes ALLET, BEAUTIFUL CORPS DE Ba In fact in evervthing, except that one, establishment has more noted clown and another a fatter comic si but Something in the name style, only allie better, we intend to get a8 soon as possible. The Sunil eae Hall 0} Broadway REMEMBER, Is UP STAIRS—UP ar in catering for iE W YORK ATHENEUM NB ¢ Wallack’s Theatre, Broadway, near Broome MCCPAKER & RYER, LESSEES AND MANAGERS, Wil ve Oe TURDAY EVENING, MAROH 1, 1862, with an entirely new adaptation of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s i font rare eye aes member of the ponuayivadin Sur CY ee OMA. AND MUSICAL DRAMA, entitled UNCLE TOM’S CABIN; TUE LIGHES AND 8 SILADOWs | OF SOUTHERN LIFE, which CREA DISTRIBUTION ov it GiKeacrens. a7 a C, Howard, the great origin mre rity Row; the inimitable Br asus of Yankee gals, ‘Ophe! Aunt Mia ‘Chane Chau, the beautiful and accomplished favorite, as the infant prodigy, only years of ule Sagry Bullock the infant, prodigy, any aren fear. fall who lave witnessed her extraordinary performances, wi ar as Eva. Geo. yer (percormsd by him over three hundred times) ag Unele boll, the ver; lar voontist, will the as Th eeeee oe the ay: ace Dienees. in ane racter o} Act only, in the character of Ado Nn at ‘sing Mr. G. C. Howard tn hi wi company gud e eae Vos Se new new Boe. FUL PanridULAnS iis fx” “SATURDAYS BILLS AND ADVE MENTS. Notice.—Tho ladies and gen' gontiemen engaged are called for sehearsal this a at 12 o'clock. F ADMISSION, Circle and i Farauettry ‘J cents, Family Circle, 3 conta, Orchestra Chaitn 78.08 eee THE GREAT Amare AN MUSIC HALL, orld widevia the fame of this: toss lar amusement. of it; is t pe f seeks an ‘opening ‘opening a Yi ill pe FI EN WaW BRA IN TH My _en 3 scene THE DAZZLING AMOR re eer acre Sma A a ‘mont ine negre taeen azarae RE aut mort pepe HARLEY Gi t ie" er 3 i FARE oun jorlous negro 7 accented that n Miss eames D DE m FALSE Mie LITE OHULTEE, ott Fe hiirn IT, 4 Tickets $1, at the principal music stores. EATRE, sek, tlomen mm Fob. Beat at it welooes por. rehee 4 ean a deo, { ‘The theatre will opea Monday ean Banc

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