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12; GN: Ame oe FICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITU hic! FRENCH ‘LATE PIER AND MANTEL RS, CARVED KOSEWOOD F LANOFORTE, PLATE, & ome rarchased at a-coat of over $15,000 On Wednesday, March 26, a: LU o'clock precisely. ‘All the superd and costly Puraliure, ‘ele Statuary and Works of Art, rosewood Drawing Room Suits, elegant seven evtave Pianoforie, Mirrors, Velvet Carpets, &c., contained in 208° West Fourteenth aireet, between hues. The auctioneer calla the special ie to this sale, as belng the largest and nicbest tof Household Furniture offered at auc- tion this season, The furniture was all Eade for the present ‘owner, and is in good order, The whole will be peremptorily and absolutely gold without reserve, DAAWING ROOM PURNITURE fensisis of carved rosewood Etageres, marble tops and French plate doors and back: lady's Work Table, inlaid with mother of pearl; rosewood Centre Tabie, (marble ‘top; full suits of Braming Room Buraksteneiegan Sofas, two Arm, two Reception Chairs, carved rose} ree olored satin brocade of the 1 1e description; two Console Tables, inlaid with ust and torvoles shel.; Procade and Lace Curtains, French plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors, with rich frames; “t erp Sevres and Dresden China de: marble sic. ume and Pompei; Net Carocia, Huge. Tuskish acy Chairs, bronse Chor rune one sony Oil Paintings, vy Roumeau, Tamao, Tongagion, Cole nd. and olher eminent artists. GENT SEVEN OCTAVE FIANOFORTE, mine reed four round corners, finished all round, Snlaia ‘anil solid pearl Key, cost $000; Music Rack. rosewood ‘covered in brorade; embroidered Cloth Gover, Books atid Music; hall rosewood Hay tand, Oileloth, Stair a2 ‘Chambers, second story—Richly carved style Louis X1V.; Bureaus and Com- Dressing a and id Tollet. Tables, ‘Curtains, ‘Beas and Bedding. deco: ime Room Furniture of Tabs te. No nement, Cartmen in attendance to eart, pack or Bostpo: ae mipees D. D. CAULKINS, Auctioneer. RICHARDS, AU’ UOTIONEER.—1 000 CASES ._ Boots Shoes and Brogans at ations by RICHADRS & HITING, OnWednesday, March 26, at a | anehnne cl 4 Cortlandt street, comprising every variety a Sold without reserve. Catalogues on morning of UCTION.—ATLANTIC NOTEL, HOBOKEN, N. J. ‘The stock, furniiure and fixtures of the Atlantic Hotel, Hoboken, N. J’, will be suld at public auci aes, to the h ghest bidder, in lots to suit purchasers, on Fri- day and Saturday next, March 3 and 2: tive and tovcomumance at Solclock AM cach day.” Gail stack, Ot bar fixtures, liquors, segars, . furniture emplete, and also all of the garden fixtures and appurtenances, benches, chairs, tailes, &c., without reserve. ‘Terms cas JAMES E. SMITH, Proprietor. es ‘on the premi- H. LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER. 5 HANDSOME, HUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MADE BY ROUX AND M BRONSES, ENGRAY -INGS, &C. UCT B. u’ LUDLOW & Co. Will seit at auction, on March 25, 1802, at LL o'clock, at 28 West Twenty- first street, berween Firth ‘and Sixth avenues, tae elegant Furniture contained in said house, consisting in part of ndsome carved at Parlor oF gute in, erkmson satin gid green brocatel, crimson eatin Window Curtains, Lace 18, rosewood Pian Seven octave, made by Stod- SeAirosewood Centre Table,’ marole topr' ebony Cabinet, yorewbod Quartette Table, elegant bronze and marble Mantel Clocks, &e.; Candelabras, mahogany Extension Table, ma- hogany Chairs, in mordcco; rosewood French Bedsteads, Br ‘Armoire a Glace, Washsiands, ; lance Couches, Chairs: Ae." Also a number of tine Engravings; Brussels and Velvet ‘Matting, together with an amortment of Kitchen and Laundry Furniture, ‘with which the sale will commence. Maps at the Auctioneer's office, No, 8 Pine street. bo ot HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOFORTE. rers. EDWARD ed | Wednesday, match; ‘Trees and. variety of similar articles. above Koods = vibe contence of buyers, sind willbe oo fore def 3 42), ; AUCTIONEER. EDWARD BCHENC Ths day, 2 With instant, at u Bhcte ct hie salesrooms, Nos. 18)" und 157 Jerge and assortment hie Broadway, Sertoomprcing Par Parlor, Chamber, Library and.Dining Room Chamber, Library and:bining Room % COOK, AU ‘CTIOMBER.—ELEGANT HOUSE. rurnivure.—Thia day, at 1034 o'clock, at store 141 \d finest stocks of first c! ‘over sifered in this eliy, cousiating -of t Pari, 4 ming and Bedroom Bait et various styleeand ‘pat- ‘terns, well worthy.the attention of housekeepers. H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—SPECIAL SALE of choiee old Wines, Segara, &c.—HENRY H. LEEDS CO, will seil at auction, Sg sano March 26, at 11 the aiesroom No, 28. Nassau, sree 1 ea at sale, wy Sepa Ue Wines, Brandics, ‘&c., late the of an old importing and Tobie house’ formerly Southern trade, consisting of s, very selec: Suctof ihe ‘finest rands and’ vintages extant, ip bottles, easesand dem eg to be sold in ‘quantities to suit, and fully guaranteed, inclixding @ select involve in cases of one Senne Bei jon, Hocks, 1846; old Tuck- hee ‘chonve old Blue ‘Seal Port and Reserve einen Also, the following goods heretafore reserved — esa oar eae dozen very ch naica Rum; co, True Coguac ww hoor old Cabinet and Nectar Whiskey, Sher- ries and Madeiras, ( pagnes, leading brands. le pe- A'so, a ae ‘AMES M, MILLER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL aT Suction, at the Merchinie’ Exchange, Wednesday, March lock, under the direction ‘of executors, the Pro- Property on Houston street. Also 164 First avenue, northeast cor er sirect, Country Seat with’ 5 acres at New Rochelle anda Plot ef Ground at Waverley. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS Bday, at 1034 oPclock, at sulexroom No. 8 Nassau street, Housebold Furniture, comprising solid mahogany and rose: ‘wood Parlor Suits, covered in brocatel and hair cloth; mar- be Oy cone «, Brussels, Tapestry and Ingrain Car- Hicloths, Lace Curtains, Seeretary and Library Book- eases, Buffets, Extension dininz Tables, iat Seats Dres- sing Bureaus, Washsiands, rosewood and. mahogan siesta Hair fiatiremen, Feather Bede, Pallaasce, Lowngen, Wardrobes, &c. The whole will be found worthy of the at tention of housekeepers, S" is SALE.—DRY Goops, ac. CHAMBERS 4 « yalnOnD aa Salesroom ‘37 sell ot thetr salesrvems, = Weanents March 26, at 11 gaenk, ole ‘of seasonable Deluines, Parammattas, roar Dress Gvods Hosiery, Gloves, Handker hci Shave Hibbons, Parasols, wogethe? with a’ variety of Fancy Goods. _ JOHN | KELLY, Late Sheriff. AND FLINT STRADE SALE HENW. Glamsware, by OROBERT HAYOOCK, on Thursday, March 27, at 10 o'clock, at uis auction room No, 101 Liverty 180 erates White Granite and Common Ware. Pe new style ase. n Flint Glass, . ki Pon packager ¥ ence ware, Tumblers, Goblets, Nappies, | GREAT QUANTITY OF CAST OFF CLOTHING Pura ry Jewelry, &c., afin to 8g) ythe foes os AS market. lows:—For Silk Pepe coartn and and Twenty: aitth streets, Ladies attended to DEMAND. ——— WORTH OF CAST OFF CLOTH- ‘Carpets, Furniture and Jewelry wanted, for which ‘value ean be obtained by calling om or addressing 79 Sixth avenue, near Waverley place. Ladies i. by Mrs. E.H. Please remember, and try 79 Sixth a Sitendea avenue, § OPPER OP FIFTY ner deals stor ‘oats, Ey “ae. in quareateed (having an order {rom Califo il up, wettgran cogrtang so on oF fara id geen ate Ladies attended by Mra L. TENTION, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—I HAVE junt received §4,00 10 purchase cast off Clothing, ¥ ur, Biiureand Carpeis for the Qalifornia market. I do promise to pay the bighert prices in by calling on or address. to BE. I ixth oredue, two doors slore nga note Feat wureet, ‘Ladies attended to by Mrs, Minte. Remem- der, 187 Sixth avenue, A iv Care ia to ven GREAT chan yb VICTORY I6GAI GAINED. —LADIEB AND pronounced avenue, bis Carpets, 'y Fur will community vy offering $40 for silk dresses, $20 f $7 for pants. as In done by other dealers, but he to pay Piease remember the ve for each article in cash. B. MINTZ, well known dealer, Beventeeuth street, late of 137 Bixt ed by Mra, Mints, order from the West to purchase Wearing &) 1. Carpe, you can ao 4 ind avenue, hand This ye rt streets, raat side. i Mra, Barris. CALIFORNIAN AND | WESTERN AGEXOY , price be a ~~ cast of +e ay eee, From 91 £9 2 wo H hy ite Great be punctually attended to. eat T. AT, AT THE OLD AND | LADIES AND GRXTS BO jf for Silk Dresses, from $6 to can obiain from $7 to $25 for Coats, from $3 to $7 for Panta. Puro). Also ery to by Fremteths bree “Ladies attended ww by Mra. B. No.com- nection with any other ioure. gurat DEMAND FOR CLOTHING, FURNITURE, Jewelry.—Ladies and gentlemen can re- Siive tne Feltwriny pricon' Por Bulk Dresses, fe0u goo $35; for Coata, f 18; for Panta, from $1 to calling o0 or addre: Abrahams, 233 Beventh avenue, between Twent weaty-sixth wtreets, Ladies pune” Sually attended Wo by Mtrm. A. JENTLEMEN'S NEW AND LEFT OFF CLOTHING for the Wemern market, in large or ee alu’ ‘Will be paid without haggling or —4 Cages eae cl feb Doe store ar stro Thon. Ds Gow | sick dot. * oe, etree, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH (26, 186: about to remove, pishing | art of call ‘he cus aitention Of the pubue be of goods, has never at and below cost, toclose it up FM ool Tl tment, constating of al cur sore and bein the Geudewen stock, wi for excellent quali passed. ~pnvunadansited z Bs DRAWERS, ‘Collars, ae Bosom, and ‘every "man’s to efor 8 gen ee A. ARNOUX, St Nici as Hotei, 81 Broadway, CARD. , 125 BLEECKER A “respecttully gunounces, that her = ‘semi-annual & ning of Paris Spring and Sumner Milinery will take geo Thuraday nex 2. 125 Bleecker atreet, wi “CARD PROM M. T. HIGGINS, “To the LADIES OF NEW YO! YORK AND iTS VICINITY. of Spring ond Sommer ye 27th Our grand semi-annual openia urs Mulinery will take place on day mi it, when we will exhivitam unusually large, assortment of the latest Paris styles of Silk and Straw’ Bonnets, and Head Dresses, and all other goods appertaining to the. mll- Linery trade. "We call the special attention of our customers to this 0) T, HIGGINS, 136 Siath avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streels, SELECT STOCK OF PARIS BONNETS JUST RE- ceived, and will be exhibited on Thursday, March Also a large assortment of home manufacture rf the lowest ~ ices, The trade supplied, at Mra, SINMONS, 637 way. Muuneny OPENING. GRAND SEMI-ANNUAL, THURSDAY, MARCH 3 HIGGINS, TGGIN 3, HIGGINS, HIGGINS, BIGGINS, HIGGINS, Hiceims, GGINS, HIGGINS, HIGGINS, HIGGINS, HIGGINS, HIGGINS, IGGL. HIGGINS, No, 126 SIXTH AVENUE, )_ No, 126 SIXTH AVENUE, ( Between %h and 10th streets. No, 12% SIXTH AVENUE, FRENCH FLOWERS, FRENCH FLOWERS, We have the largest and most select stock of French Flow- ers ever offered at retail in this city; imported expressly for city trade, and will be sold at our usually low prices, i RIBBONS. Our Paris Spring Ribbons are of a choice selection, and our assortment is replete with the latest styles. PARIS BONNET FRAMES, Ten cases yust received, which we offer at our old prices— 18 cents each, or $2 per a: jozem, STAW BON! BONNETS. Thia stock requires but an inspection to satisfy our patrons that in prceabd: selection’ tay sanet Ne surpanacd is ne euy. We make a great reduction in price by the case. CAPB AND HEAD DRESSES. We call the special attention of ont of town trade to this stock. “Weare prepared to execute large orderses short no- ‘RS. C. LEVINE, NO. 767 BROADWAY, ate er] ae ene ee First Class. ta Lo! IN AND BACK Third Class. 60 #8 Steam weet wo touching at mstown, (Cork ee. ) eee New hoe Long Pade pte Sram fat Sr gienetts tems cates Se ise larch 29; EDINBU ; CITY OF BA TIMORE. Saturday, (aed Satur- pride and day, at noon, from pier 44, North ri BATKS OF PASSAGE . to Hamburg: 2c. 35 re, Bremen, Koiterdam, 8. ef ven gy ly cabin, $75, $85 verpool, $40; from Queenstown, thereat t rates, enabling Pepple to send for heir friend, ‘steamers have superior accommodations for passen- aman are atrongly built in water tight tron sections, and carry Patent fire annibilators, Experienced surgeons are attached to each steamer. For further information apply im Jiverpet to Pater i Ww. he ere 2 ener street; in Booch square; in Quetiriown, to 6. Pads UR & CO.; 0 EIVES & MACE King William street; ‘in Parle to JULES DECOUE. Place de la Bourse; in Philadelphia to JOHN G. DALE, 111 Walnut street; or a: the campany'soffices. OHN G, DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. 1PuE NORTH GERMAN LLOY: STEAMSHIP HANSA, H. J. \ou Santen commander, carrying the United States mail, will sail from pier 30 North river, foot of sas mene SATURDAY, March 29, at 12 o'clock M., BREMEN vin'S ‘SOUTHAMPTON, a HONDON, HAVRE, E, SOUTHAMPTOM AND BREMEN, For the first cabin, $100; second cabin, $60; steerage, $35. to For freight or pastads SUEYCHS & CO., 68 Broad street. AMBURG ania PACKET COMPANY, SYEAM TO LONDON, HAMBURG, HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON, The favorite sirst class aid slegent iron mall steamship Hi Ehlers, commiander, ‘carry! ying ‘the, United States mail, sails from pier 21 North river, foot of Fulton street, posi- tively on Saturday, the th of ‘April, and takes passtingers Lond mburg, Havre and Southampton, at, the f0l- First cabin, $100; second cabin, $80; Stee "ARIA will sheceed the Saxonia on April 19, fase appl, ae Axcusively to ©. B. RICHARD & BUAS, 151 way, New Yor! OYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP AFRICA—FOR LIVER. pool. ‘The AFRICA, Jas. Stone, Commander, will sail from the stream on Wednesday next, 26th instant. "A steam- boat will py between the company's ‘wharf, at Jersey City and the Africa, from 10 to 11 to convey passengers and baggage on board. None but aséengers can be taken on board.” The ASIA will sail April, RD, No. 4 Bowllug Green. TEAM TO ee a GLASGOW AND LIVER pool,—The Montreal Steamship Company's first class, ful powered, Clyde built steamer, ANGLO SAXON, Capt ain Graham, carrying the Canadian and United States mail: will sail from Pordaad next Saturday, March 29. Rates o passage from New York:— First clase dovording to accommo- dations, $80 and $66; found with good provisions, $50. "Costiticates nsned for ringing out ea ngers from all he principal towns in Great Britain and Ireland at very low For passage New Yor! s, General - sents, tates. For rn ‘at 23 Broadw: EL & SEARL! Gren TO GLASGOW, LIVERPUOL, BELFAST, EON. donderry ana Dublin, for $39.—The Al_poweriul C built mew st‘amship CA! Rta, Cope, Clarke wil Sail North river, foot of Beach street, on Satarday, at 12 o'clock noon. This steamship is fitted in the proved style to instire the comfort and saiety of gers, Rates of Poseage---Oan, $60; intermediate, 5; steerage, $10, including an ubundjabt aupply of cooked jonteAbply to FRANCIS MACDONALD & GO., No. 6 Bowling Green, rin, ot love ursday e splens yt! a: a er alam a ee SRS. Sie 85 East river, malls March Sus WEDSTER, ‘April 6; ORIENT, jOSSON. —— n Ireland. Apply at th Ollice, 275 Pearlst, RS. ‘HAS PIONEER LINE, CARRYING THE rey Ong, is NOW J Toading fu N. sekortnieat of By Pema ‘Kina x poe East river, and rl be despatched nively nik pon eed Senseo! very boaullful Preach Bonnets, rece ‘steamer. ‘RS. D. “oo GREEN TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNC- the ladies, ing to her patrons in particular, that her Tag eva nets are DOW for their inspection at the Place, 376 Bowery. M,2;, SMITH-SUOCESSOR TO MRS. DODD, IN- her customers and general, that will have a ces the 27th, at 376 neral opening of Spring Bonuels on Thuresey” -ADAME A. NOURRIT, Bleeck from Brussels, a new and handsome ‘of Point, Also. “Chantilly” and Guipure Laces. ADAM KAHN, SUPERINTENDENT, 685 BROAD- ANY cpponite Great Jones street, informs her custo: nerally that she, will bave a general Srening of elegant Pitoeh Bering and, Buouser Bente b- gether with theee those of her own manufacture, on Thursday, 27th inst MoM“ R. BARNETT, ‘Will open Sponge Fashions of Paris Millinery, On TI Serge 6 2, . 28’ Waverley place. PENING.—MRS. J, REID, 311 FOURTH STREET, second block west of Broadway, announces to the ladies fat her Spring and Summer Milliiery will be ready for in- Spection on Thursday, March 27. Ladies wil also see choice 3 of Dresamaking and outhiting. 10 MILLINERS.—J. D, DAVIS, 404 BROADWAY, HAS just received a case of P: 180 se of Freneb Flowers, of the lates. styles and vei he i# now ready to show. 404 Broadway, up J hg BEST CHANCE I8 OFFERED FOR A FEW ite by the First regiment New York volunteers, 10 th Wishing toenllet. Sworn in for two years from lask April it hag but thirteen ‘months more to serve. “Uniforms, ie ‘ur. nished at once. Pay commences from date of enlist ind meu forwarded to Newport's News, Va.. where the rex!” Tent i pleasant located, being in barracks, with. beds, stave “Appiy at once to Liestenant Colonel J. FRED! PERSON, 24 roadway, Recruiting officer, Has superior ac:ommodations for 1 fern Tho fast sailing ship SOUTH AMERICA is now rapid: Iy loading, and will have quiek despatch for Melbourne. superior necommodations for trst and, seqvn:! cabin passen ete. For freight or passage apply to R. W. CAMEKON, 90 ver street. Da sre erg ph sae LINE FOR MELBOURNE. bshed 1858.—To sail forty days before any other ‘ship. sae, loading, the ‘noble first claxs ship ATLANTIC, 1, 6, Will be despatched on the Sth of April. commedsiions for second class passengers are unusually Tomy and comfortable, For freight oF passage apply on Board, at pler Bast River, or to JAILLER, LORD & QUERAV, 108 Wall st. }OR CALIFORNIA VIA. PANAMA, sieamer will eave Kew York ou the Ist, 11th these dates fall on Sun- en the day of deentuce ‘will’be on the Monday fol- ne or freight or passage apply at the oc sams Sey - te — Ny IBLO's “GARDEN, | k EL DAVENPORT, Hees ore W. WHEATLEY, ia eeiag Mara MRS. JOHN WOOD: t an if COLLIN: Wednesday evening, March 26 (ast time but three: THE GREA SENSANLOM DRAMA 0} THE COLLEEN BAWN. een, with songs mY new verses - and gallant Sixty-uiath. .Mr. J. Collins ith hie songs ri a iikig er ue pests irl rT y. wn edhe, Joba Wood GRAND EFFECTS. ured Parquet Femi eee ‘on Croaby sireei) ‘On "'s, TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY, THE GRAND COMBINATION 1M A SERIES OF ‘STANDARD PLAYS, Due notice will be given of the opening piece, TBLO'S GARDEN. enn, ‘and during the week, me ety evening, March the last week of Papen ‘a the most Fuce’ssful spdciacular ylay of the age, either in Eng. land or America, now being played to crowded houses, can be seen at the above theatre. Owing to other arrangements, Mr. Gollina holding the sole right to play the above drama ih the United States, managers wishing to tiate can him at the Metropolitan H Hot Browdw: New York. TBLO'S GARDEN. The great success of the Colleen Bawn preventing Mr. Col ins from appearing in his numerous role of Irish Comedies, Farces, Songs, &c., during to numerous fuquities for the’ Irish “At his presentengagement, in answer or, ac, Mr. in New Collins begs to say that during his next engage: York he will have the honor of appearing before his patrous and th epublicin most of the leading Irish Drainas of the day, __ MUSICAL. LMOST GIVEN AWAY.—NO HUMBUG—OUR whole stock of foreign Music below printing cost, at Ouly two cents « page. Music never was or will be as cheap i. All musie on hand or procured: Catalogue, 18 cents A. WUNDERMANN, 618 Broadway. BARGAIN TO CASH PURCHASERS.—SPLENDID Peet octave breve ee amprccmenls, ound corners, overstrung bass: 30 oye, origi Sash eR, aeees tie Snot), ae arae \CTAVE ROSEWOOD PIAN FORTE, FLUTED e 1 iron frame, eeaehors 320, | pate Btool W., box 126 Herald oillce. DESIRES A SITUATION AS YOUNG LADY teacher of music fora few hours per day ina seminary in or nour New York; would also teach English branches and rudiments of French; Music, box 1,734 New York A TENOR, COMPETENT TO TAKE CHARGE OF A choir, desires an engagement from the iirst of May; has juid experience in leading both a quartette and chorus. furnish organist, soprano and baswif desired, Address M, Post office, 00. testimonials given. Adi Post ollice. Dy SINGER WANTED—FOR AN EPISCOPAL ve chureh: imust hive # fine voice and be able to read any red at sight. Address J. D.8., box 768 New York Post of REAT BARGAIN-SPLENDID | SEVEN | OOTAVE Tose! iano, oversiring bass, with all the latest improvement made’ by one of th ‘st makers and fully warranted ; been used a short time; must be sold tor, cash. sates at'l4 Barrow street, from 10 A. M. to NSTUCTION ON THE PIANOFORTE—BY A THO- rapa competent lady teacher, at the residence of pa. Pile, Particular ea en with! beginners. Terms $3 ‘per month, ‘ddress Teacher, box 111 Herald ofice. RGANS.—THREE CHURCH ORGANS, FOUR, ‘and eight at sale at a great sacritic lor Ory with very mereat “at Apply toJ. ‘i. &C. 8. ODELL, cS Seventh avenue, N. IANOFORTES AT WAR bel ah ARE NOW selling our Pianofortes at ced prices = Pi Planoforte cash, Pardes wishing to obtain a TE & ‘SHADBURYS, 421 Broome street, N. ¥. war race ars invited to call _ INSTRUCTION. T BENVILLE'S 1 ‘8 BOOKKEEPING, AKITHMETIC AND Writing Rooms, 362 Broadway, insiruction hasbeen jm- parted, with eminent success, for the past fitveen years. Ste Genta dre received at aly time, and separately and (ho ly taught upon very moderate te! CARD.—OLIVER B. woe Liar ld WRITING AND sIx Bookkeeping reoms, way, sop of Worth atreh and No. @¥ourth avenue, below ‘Bickih aireets Prt vute instruct adults, ladies and gen’ Class in- struction as usu, Call for cireulars, JR HAVANA. The United States mail steamship R. Adams, United States Navy, Commander, ‘Will leave pier No. aoa river, on Wednesday, "April 2 1862, at 12 o'clock precise! Passports can be reared, from the Spanish Consul. For freight or e SS SPOFFORD, STON & CO., 29 Broadway. (OR HAVANA VIA NASSAU, N.P.—THE BRITISH and North American Royal Mail steamship Karuak, Captain Le Messurier, will sail for the above ports, from thé Company's whart at Jersey City Saturday. Maret 29 Aprity 26] Saturday WANTED. A HOUSE “WANTED-BY ‘KN AMERICAN LADY Where the occupants would board out the rentand ad- init a fow first class boarders. References exchanged. Ad- dress II. B. 8., Broadway Post ofiice. eso FRENCH LADY, WELL EDUCATED, and possessing @ thoroush knowledge of tue Spanish guage, desires e.situation as governess in & renpectahle pritaie family, tn addition tothe ‘Freney und Spa es, she 1s qualiiied to teach the usual English branches And the rudiments of music. No objection te the country oF totravel, References exchanged. Apply at 23 Washington STRUCTION. —AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER oF Military Tucties and, Bodily Exercises, desires engage- ments in. private or boring cities, He will also teach the erature if required, Hs lad: aeete jou the piano with perfect knowledge in sing wing, would also desire engazemen's in these bran; in schools or private families. For particulars bool Institute, Messrs, Smith, German language ai an excellent piayer and es of NSTRUCTION GIVEN IN COLORING, AND RE- tonehiny ivorytypes, & Bor cular inquire in 8 Gaulery, 383 Broadw ESSONS IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE—BY A French teacher of long experience. Terms moderate, Call on or address Mar, ISN nth street, basement, Horr IN BROOKLYN WANTED—IN EXCHANGE for unineninbered property in a thriving inland elty in BABCOCK, Mechanics’ Bank to EE Buildiog, Brosk Sn, WwW NTED—POR COMPANY D, FIFTH REGIMENT (Bxcelsior Br gade) United States Volunteers tfty ab) bodied men, for whoun $8 per man willbe paid. minixsioned officers, pa; Clothing and subsi noe found imme jately Inquire at ollce Staten Island ferry, foot ve SICKLES, Captain. WAxten, IMMEDIATELY—FOR SW ATM's C CAVALRY, ‘the only cavalry regiment authorized to be raised this State, tweniy-re men, one biacksmith and two sxe! ane. Apply 10 Captain ‘Anderson, Ho. 18 Court street, ‘oung men Tor non-c per month. Aiter musteriny ‘NEWSPAPERS. E HOME JOURNAL, Pudi EDITED Honoree! CA td lished ever arday, r al Webs eis eee erent, OUR NEW STORIES. e large demand for the last number of the Wome Jour- naomi ing the frat chapter of ia new and beatiful sory of “Nadeje,” the sequel to " ” and the con Unuation of “John Doe and Richar, 2? 80 nearly ex- baurted the edition as to: ns “od Oi —— a further sup- py, te order. toenabdle thore wi to procure these ing works from the commencement, With Mr Gould's attractive episode of city life the public are evincing their ir remarkable merit, if we may judge by, the avidity with whieh hey hose tine” seem eager for the \oetalmicntaet the eel, which io equally’ Sree the story proceeds. faabio aa they will, fully ac- Few romances life have ever proved ae comeeefal oa “Cbre i tower hare ihe Tenement delicacy, purity iadeje."” Many chapters weages of duimitable pow fe prose, and some of them ‘and at the rae, time fascin of the French fouilletons of the whole production. that will the car of the most censitive correspondent pranoances th her remark we sub- een of " mit it to our readers. SINGLE COPIES MAY BE HAD OF ALL NRWS DEALERS THROUCH- OUT ME UNITED staTus, A SToUNDIs @ CURES AND DIVINATIONS.—IF IN i bealth or trouble, consult Mme. CLIFFORD, unri- Falied Business Ciairvoyant and American Medicine Woman, No. 107 Dean street, corner of Hoyt, Brooklyn. She fortells events, detects bes remedies, and finds a \- sent friends. Business interviews, 50 cents; medical, $1. By letier, enclosing hair, $2. ASMoMeer: JUST ARRIVED FROM BALTIMORE, Md., the youngand beautiful Madame HENRI, who created the wildest sensation in all the States. Madame Heust shows @ correct likeness, writes you will marry, gives good luck, &c, Her reception roome are No. 80 ‘West Broadway, corner of Leouard street, Seer the clothing STONISHING.—MADAME MORROW, VENTH danghier, bas @ gift of ioremight; tells ‘how soon and ie often you will marry, snd all you wiah to know, even very inoughts, oF m0 pay, Lucky charms ince, ‘Her Zyual ie hot wo be found. Her: es iiage ia now. in ful Operation—I54 Ludlow street, below Houston. Price 25 ents, Gentlemen not admitted. A 20" FIDE ASTROLOGIST, THAT EVERY ONE can depend upon, te Madame WILSON, who tells the Ovject of your vit Mi ween Houston and, Stanton, over the adie s and gentlemen 60 cents. ORAS A. yoy INDEPENDENT CLAIRVOYANT. _ business eoneultatione day, The since “ate folds so satisfactorily to give Mustrationa of the Yestoushing resulta, conavtee at 299 Division street. spina SHAFPER—THE SEVENTH DAUGHTER, base natural gift wo tell obeet igre, marriage, abeent on ad Second street, be- Trivnda, business and jou No. 286 tween avenue Cand Uinon Market. ‘Ladies, 20; gen etmen ‘ot admitted. MApeée RAY, 2 SEVENTH AVENUB, NEAR Twenty seventh nireet, surprises all who visit her. The Sick, troubled and unlucky should west her powers, She tells yout | a] thoughts, lucky numbers, loxser, Ladies, 250. ; gentlemen, We. 4, 8U. LLIVAN STRERT.— MRS. ROEDER G IVES TRUE fend wonderful information on all affairs through life, and gives lucwy numbers for the lotteries, She is the ouly true seer and palmist in this city.” Remember her residence, | # Sullivan strees, G5 MON ERY, MEAR BROOME STREET —MADAME DGEH, Clairvoyant and gift d Spanish ind upline mystery Jove, tmarfiage, abae:.tfrieude, nena; preserives medicines tor ali discanens tlt huchy ovaber’, property beat ot stole, FFICE WANTED | INMEDIATELY BY A. FIRST sician, betweeu Fifth aod Seventh avenues, Brent -third street preferred. Will require two rooms on First floor, one parlor and fey oa room, the other for oflice. Address M. D., box 112 Heraid odlice. ART OF A HOUSE WANTED—COMPRISING THE Second Floor and two Rooms on the third, ina good location, in ihe vicinity of and convenient by cars to the Cooper ‘Institute, by a mail private family, consisting of a gentleman, wife, two children (girls). und servant. House must have'all the modern improvements of gas and water on 200, Address, stating par- box 3,010 N SMALL HOUSE WANTED—WITH ALL MODERN IM. provements, Rent not to exceed $500. Location be- tween Fourth and Seventh avenues and Bicecker and Twenty-third streets, Would buy some Furniture and Car- peta. Uneaceptionable reference and security. Address Tenant, station ANTED—FROM TWENTY TO with Boiler, &c., in exchange for @ GTEAM ENGIN thirty horse. power, uc. any. operauon, Kerosene, Oil Factory, | WANteD FOR, THE SUMMER | SEASON, BY A PRI- ate, family, « Long Branch or iu ving partic ost offi furnished Cotvage or Farin House at the venhey meur the water preferred. laraas to location, &c., Jus. Hender- HE SPANISH LANGUAGE JS TAUGHT, AS HERE- tofore, by CIPBIANG GORKINO. Apply at 15 West Twenty sixth street ¢ doors from Broadway, between 9 and 10 A. M., or from 2 to 6 P. M. “DANCING ACADEMIES. DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMIES, + No, 204 Fifth ave Twenty-sixih st., New York, No, 137 Montague street, Brooklyn. CLASSES—Tucsiays and Fridays in Brooklyn. CLASSES—W ednesdays and Saturdays in New York. Circulars for terms, &., may be had at either academy. ROOKES' DANCING ACADEMY, No. 31 BROOME street.—All the fashionable —— mm one course of jessons, Tis school is open all the ‘SOIRKE EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING uuntiland including Aprii 16, ~~ FINANCIAL. \HEMICAL BANK, NEW YORK, MARCH 21. 1362. Porty-firet dividend.—The President and Directors of thle Dank have thie day declared « quarieyiy dividend. of Mt per ts payable to stockiuiders on and ‘ufter Tuewd iat day of April next. By order of the our WILLIAMS, Cashier. NEW YORK, MARCH 21, 1862 DIVIDEND NOTICE. AN The Board of Diroctors of the Bull's Head Bank have this day declared a sem!-annual dividend of four (4) per cent, payable to the stockholders on and after the Ist da: April next. The transter books will be closed from this to April I, inetusive. By order ow the wil WmE,t00 UNFURNI HED ROOMS on skcOND ation between xington and tb’ Cara Si + 85 Twelfth street, No notice wil be taken of enswers s unless nating ferme. teenth sireet and Eighth aven SP. M., Wednesdays and Saturday y cent Interest on all sums of and tnder, lowed from Ist of April. THOS. CHRISTY, President, Hicnaun HM. cts Secretary. Wrenn SECOND FLOOR, SUITABLE FOR by & family of three grown person: American; Saeet between Spri f and Bank, Hudson ani Greenwich streets, where there fs but one family. Rent must J.N.8., Herald W4ntep-a HOUSE, LOCATED BETWEEN EIGHTH gud Swensy fourth etree and Fourth and Sixth ave- pues, It must i Bree ded with all the modern improve. ments, and adgoted in every way loa genteel family of rd. ers. Address 23 Post oalee, stating terme aud describing spremioca.” ANTED—T0 [IRE ON A LEASE, A COTTAGE House, located near one of the principal entrances to he, Central Park. Address, stating rent, location, slze, Ac, . 8. B., Herald office. WAxTED—* “SMALL THREE | STORY HIGH stoor House, containing all the modera improvements, be tween Twellth and Fi streets and Fourth and Ninth Rent $500 to $600. Address, with full particulars. . 80 Cortiandt street. \ANTED-FROM THE 1ST OF MAY, APARTMENTS fora Semis of two own persons, in a house where there are no, children preferred. Rent moderate, Address 170 Bast Tenth street. Warten anour 3 THE FIFTEENTH OF APRIL, BY ‘a gentleman, Board and pleasant Rooms, fur himself 4 wite bewween Fifth and Seventh aventca, below ‘Thirty- frst street, Address St. Lawrence, Herald office, giving terms, location, description of roo! ANTED—-YURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR HOUSE keeping, on second floor, consisting of parlor, two bed Fooms and back basement, situated between Broadway and Eighth avenue, and above Fourth street. Address, stating location and terms, Lawrence, Herald office. ANTED—A FURNISHED BOUsR, WITH MODERN improvements, three story and basement—family to beactch ony ferred. Addresa 248 Henry street, ing Her. {/ ANTED—A FURNISHED SITTING ROOM AND BED- Foom, on first floor, suitable for & doctor's fice, for & gentleman ‘and wile, without board, If sulted, wold it. | not to sent Save. Payment ia ress Artist, station A. Spring st. Wenten; AMILY, OF TWO a AND ‘two children (yo 7 No servant, @ Be. coud Ploet, iw goo eeeterkted aad wih et aa: yy ao pre ¥ er Bieecker street; rent about $i! FFICIAL TREASURY DEPARTMENT, MARCH 21° 18e8 —Halders of bonds of October i, 1861, able hereby notined that Frovision us be mentin coin of the eoupons of semtannual interest which Wil become due on the Int of April proximo, agreeably to their tenor, by the Treasurer of the United States at Washe ington, by'the Assistant Treasurers at Boston, New York and Philadelphia, and by the Depositary of the United States at Cincinnati, Ohio. All such coupons, éogether with schedules moving = number and amount of each coupon, and the ag of each parcel must. be presented. for examination: fication at least three full business days before paym: 8. P. CHASE, 8 of the Freamury. PFICE OF THE LOGAN COUNTY MINING AND SP rcdlamufacturing Company, No. 4 Fine street, New Yorke jareh 4 The sembaniual interests on the bonds of this company, due April will be pai at this office, of atthe banking house of Joseph W. D: vin, 25 Sate atreet, Bi on presentation of the cou BEN. ie ia WEYMOUTH, Treasurer. NITED STATES CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTED ‘ness, bought and sold, RG E.’ MORRISON, 17 Nassau street. NITED STATES QUARTERMASTERS’ CERTIFI. cates issued to contractors, ani six per cent one yea: certificates bought and sold, by RICHARDS KINGSLAND, Banker and Broker, No. 4 Broad street, New York, Winer iey, YORK AND NEW HAVEN AND Becond Avenue Railroad stock, ALBERT Hi. NICOLAY, £2 William street. $3. 000 ARTE RON, A, MORTGAGE WORTH or two yea! eral bonts given. Will be Terurbes tks monthly or quae \erly payments from the at of May. Prefer to negotiate with nee loa Address M. P. Somes, Esq., Herald office, ‘for wo da $55,000 "on Heat este nn ety or Brooklyn te pa NA we pply w ~ MEDICAL. PROFESSOR—TREATS ALL ‘with certainty aod satety, Office, ANTED IMMEDIATELY —BY THE 187 OF APRIL & House, for & small genteel faraily. | ent te eked tion bet Highth and Fwreniy. arth streets and Fourth and 8 Thavenues. Best secu given, Address D. Herald of = ‘A RESPONSIBLE TENANT, 98 in w respectable, healthy logation, for ar © rooms, a dry cellar, some our Peas indiepencabio, Address Francia, bos ‘New York, statins location, conveniences, means of access, Ac., ac. WanteD=70 RENT, BY A SMALL PRIVATE FAM Lower Part of @ ‘tomeeine respectable neigh grate Broadway. between, Houmon, aad Your ih my, (urnihed: "Address, stat- Herald ote. Coan. i Co" MBERLAND Coa AT $6 8 PER TON. —JUST RE- | Mensa jouse ceived, Oumieriaud coal ror stnith’s, of muperior y, which will be delivered at th reduced Fe antly on hand, Locust Mountain, Lein, i ree, Ast, ” aa nel Cou of th: yort yrality aad for market price, THOS, TRU. atrect, New York; {vot of Be Orders can be sent by post, or left in boxes oF 241 Water sweet Pare BUNTER ‘un ELF—2 ry {PHYSICIAN 10 eatablighe a2 tan Di No, 3 New. 18B4, can be consulted from 0 elock at ight av the old ofice, A private Fialon sree 8A. M. unui entranee, R, COOPER, 4 DUANE STREET, MEMBER OF T Gollege of Physicians and Burgeons of New York, be consulted dally , from 8 in the morning ti ng. R. RALPH.—OFFICES 139 CROSPY STREET, r, COR ner of Houston, Hours 11 to 2, and 6 till 9 P.M. ORE 70, LADIES To E. M. BROWNE, NO. 82 teen years in pra a clentl ty cvery varias of finale diseane, MBERS STREET, CAN &, 127% Liberty sireet, on vireot BOF, THE NEW York will tr ‘Proresson RESTELL, oe cou be comsulte, X.¥. In Brookly CORBETT, M, D. MEM F (Medical Cot it mt an be commalted ms 180 weet, between Chambers ani Kea having a privat trance at No, 6 City Hall piace, N. Bo—As a proof o Gis quallucations, see his diploma ax above, in his olioe, R. Public achuols, in New York and neigh. | | Wiggs BASNERS, AND nirauses in Broadwayand ‘Thitteenth street, Norice.—The doors will open at 734, aud the performances commence at 8. NEVER ENDING NOVELTY, ip nenaa? EOPRAMME FOR FOR THE WEEK. third time THE WAY 10 GET MARRIED. Thureday ira ume bere_wih nem scenery mei a grand cast, Colman s popular Comedy HE JEALOUS ‘E. and appoint. Frit In aiae ca dbne ‘the joyous acclamations of # erowded house on M lays HE HEIR AT LAW will be repeated, TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, Will be acted, for the third time, ihe celebrated five act He Comed by Morton, author of “Speed the Plough,’” and “ Socpeas orth Knowing,” eatilled, way TO MARRIED. Received by full and fashionable audiences with great ap- Blause ‘and lnuguter, will be repeated with the same grab ‘Mr. Lester Wallack wit Bike Tengen Toby Al ge uncle to Re ‘ik Dashall. tain Faulkner, ce ‘a Lawyer. Chart, Fisher r. Norton Lady Sorrel, Mis. Inchbaid's fine comed EVERY ne NONE AS HIS FAULT, an ms papal ™ SE ne Worth KNOWING, are the novelties in preparation for speedy Family Circle Boxes and P: Orchestra Stall Private Boxes, AURA KEENE'S THEATRE. CHANGE OF TiME, Doors open at 7; performances to commence at a quarter be. ve, TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY NIGHT fo aga NOTICE, GREAT THREE ACT IRISH DRAMA, LAURA KEENE GREAT A THREE ACT "oe IRISH DRAMA, 4, BY. * LAURA KEENE. * ee < s ad te 7 © 2 te Qh, Brin, my countr§y while my heart's atill in motion, Green be thy helds, sweetest i And thy hi tril ea cng aloud with devotion — Obl eS mavourneen! he vers ‘bragh! Which w! ENERY, STARTLING TE CHANIGAL eer PICTURESQUE Eran BLEAUX, HRILLING SITUATIONS, CAST OF PECULIAR A AD POSITIVE STRENGTH, LAURA KEENE... .-MARY KELLY ollees thus EMMA WALLER. semine ccs ¥ BRADY iia Casi READ. THE OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, (THE MACARTHY 18 epewectul and i Re ame produetion, n Highly ‘Wrow tincidente Fening’ ‘Rituations.” A DECIDED THEATHICAL SENSATION, DRAMA 80 STARTLING ABSOLUTELY, TERRIBLE THRILLING INTEREST IT EXCITES Sm the minds of the auditors.” SCENER' Y 18 WONDERFUL; CRAG Gita Ld CRAG, UNTIL THE TO! iT PEAK LOST IN THE REALS OF SPACE, aud the FIGURE OF THE HEROINE, ioe DESCENDS TO MEET HER FATE, looks like A SPECK IN THE DISTANCE.” REALLY MAGNIFCENT SCENERY AND Titi Basure the success fe pion TH ARTH DEVELOPES NATIONAL. OATH CIERIZATION To such an extent ax to render it doubtful if it does not HOLD THE 71. GE TILL THE END OF THE SEASON.” BEST EXHIBITION OF IRISH LIFE, COSTUMES ANB MANNERS EVER SwinsEsseD. MOST te ‘CCESSFU L DHAMATIC PRODUCTION Of the seasoi BLACK VALLEY SCENE 80 INTENSELY THRILLI 1N ITS INCIDENT, aKD 80 EXCITING IN ITS ACTION, THe AUDIENCE REMAIN IN BREATHLESS SUSPENSE, And we thought ACCIDENT MUST HAVE OCCURRED When we saw Y BRA usPhy SDED, IN TD. Al! SUSTAINED Omer? BY A FRAG) SH) HERSELF HEADLONG eee = THE MOUNTAIN PEAK RESCUE HER ENSNARED CHILD.” DREADFULLY plage! ay ROOLEASE RS, POOR, UNFORTUN NATE SCHOLARS Cail forth SHOUTS OF LAUGHTER Roans OF APPLAUSE NIGHTLY." UPROARIOUS FUN | hat en FAIR SCENE.” ACTING I8 anrignit THROUGHOUT.” we INTERE: ‘HE PLAY var repair ~ (re THRILLING, AUDIENCES J aki B'ENCHAINED RISE TO THE FALL. oF "THR CURTAIN.” DESCENT INTO TH SEA, VALLEY MOST EXCITING SCENE’ EVER WITNESEED.” ere ism tre FLAVOR ABOUT THE HUMORS OF THE FAIR wien BRINGS IT | uP TO DONNYBROOK.” INTER GARDEN, REVIVAL OF THE CLA ook heey HOUSE CROWDED FROM PIT TO. PO-NIGHT, AND EVERY sant, MATILDA HE! will appear in her world-renow ued r role of Tutanow five years sinor, at this mi season, Matilda Heron, appearing for the first time in New Yori, n 1 this Characr, clutched the d:amatic diadem with & bout and won from the entire press of city ‘and of counte title of the greavest actress of our time, Her Camille was acknowledged asthe most porte: exnfbition of intense passion and of the depth of earnestness of woman's love ever presented on the stage, Night after night, for thirtern weeks, the house was crowded from pit to dome, and hund ig With terrible interest over the trials of the (rue but fallen woman, beautifi! even in her fall, Mati!da Heron is ettil the some Matilda Herent Camille js still the same Camille! ‘The piece will be presented wiih a powerful cast, and the most careful attention to details. M"™ EMELIA J. J deh Will make her Debut At the ACADEMY Ng MUSIC, TRAVIATA, On the 24 of April, MR. E. C. BOUGHTON As Alfred, ILE BRANCH, And VINCENZIO MORINO of d veate wil commence on, Tueada ed seats. w oy 28, wt Schirmer's, 701 Bi + mornin, at Sibell 446 BROADWAY, otee ne ee CADEMY OF MUSIC, N. LUSSAN. A a LAST ew 01 Nianits OF THE SEASON. i MADAME, pleasure to announce that Donisetti's. celebrated opera seria LA PAVORITA Will be produced on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Mareh26. The role of Leonora ty DAME DE LUSSAN, Who wit make ban daugt on Unto a Hrlepolks “Peruando | Manciusi ...Al oso | Saato Baltazar rector aud Uonductor, Ansechuts During the second act GRAND SPANISH DIY 6 de Ballet mm Ximenes sea de Spain by Senorita Cubas and Don ;by the Principals and Corpe de arth we SLGNORIAY win m ISABEL heap oul y last Gran‘ ‘and Combination Matinee, EW YORK ACADEMY OF Mui 5 N ENGAGEMENT OF Mt AM DANGHE Friday, poxitiv n SATURDAY, "LAST AND. DY COMBINATION i Mz, Gee has the honey s to an nomneednenhe in effecting an engagement wi me MADAME ELENA A DTaNGRE Who will make her rentrce FRIDAY EV! Tn Rossini’s colebrased ©) RHIERE DISIVIGLEA Madame D'Angri in her celebrated role as Rosina, 1, Almaviva, Mancusi, Figaro, Susint, Bartolo, Baril, MADAME DANGE! will sing 1n the mutie lesson scene VALSE, crowed Tor‘icr expressly by Signor LED LEUMATED HONDO PROM PENERENTOLLA, ‘cae OF sie yew, ‘YORK MATE NEE SATURDAY, MARCH 2, aT ONE O'CLOG! LAST AND GRAND COMMINATION MATINEE. Admission to all paris of the Academy $1. No extra charge: for reserved seats. Ticket offices at the Academy, Boon. s Sehlienan'e, He 200 , Broadway, and Siete Wall treet, are can be secired athiout Sirs charge A adver SECO) ND LAST AP! ipa TOINT. *APPRARAN CE OF GG A. on which occasion will be cacti Doni ‘00d opera of LINDA be CHAMOUNIX. with Miss Kellocg in th nie role of Li. ine. Brignoli as Carlo, Bar is Mi GRAND _DIVERTISSEMENT Signorita CUBAS, Senor XiMENES and ¢ ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ONLY NIGHT OF He, ae oe URSDAY, MAR For the first and only ‘time, ers che MASAN!ELLO, First and only appearance in Brooklyn 0 danseuse, ta tue great role of EN ORITA, CUBAB, ry eat role of Fensili, t © great F°DUMB GIRL, OF PORTIC] Seats may be secured at Cotbron’s office, Ni oeth two doors from the Academy, and street Newt BOWERY THEATRE. BDNESDAY, MAIRGH 36,166 The domestic drama of THE PEOPLE'S LAWYER, G. L. Fox's comic pantomim of ODEL; pia te os Tu Macte Paw, ind the romantic drama of RAYMOND AND AGNES. Brgy! <4 AMERICAN MUSEUM, THE won NEVER : oo THE LIKE. THE W VER SAW THE IRE. THE WORLD REV saw Sh Tig b ERE THE WORLD N AKE. @The greatest Wastinetce ce of fatermasibens level be NING, MARCH 28, t WORTH EXHiBITED FOR 25 CE an WORTH cote FOR 25 CENTS. WORTH EX: ng D Toe BC roe di 35 ‘They will be continue B DAYS iy THE EARTH! MIE SEA! AND THE AIR! ake contributing to the wonders of thi GRAXD OLD TEMPLE OF NOVELTIES, department, ‘Animal Lif owen baptani ing with the Wtnait race und ending with te. Sa: >. Hiro: from thé aden er MACE ORT @ ancient GREAT LIVING SEA carON! bison tt the wae the continent+t — ——— pegs eas ‘ot Labrai THE ‘MOxrER | SAVING ANACONDAS} eee and forests of nti euros AND Semana wiiat 1s It from 1 eg frica—t ‘or! nor he rrotHE LIVING LEARNED SEAL! ; from the frose a , nthe tte MADAGASCa i J ALIINO FAMILY! from the pemunay alee of the Old Worl SSTER GRIZZLY BEAR, SAMSON, from the Califyrnia mount: Thus is every quarter of the worldrepregented, im aome ine teresting and iakeructive novelty, at this world resewaed otput thie ie caly a.mere {raction Bact ey COMMODORE iad COMMODORE NUTT COMMODORE NUTT! THE FAMOUS $8),000 NUTT! © repgepentatine: of our own native wom THE SMALLES’ ders, OF HIS AGE LIVIN is to be seen, as need from the Pseitic:: and the greatest curiosity dn PaTHOTIG! AND avery day ane and epenine, lhe s ngs A 10’ ic ANCES THE scorers AND LORS HORNPIPE, . and gives the celebrated THE A UARTAL Cin ieeter if the 3ARDEN, oceuy one of large- saloons, waits myriads of bea iudtol Living Fish, Is alge: worth doable the price 0 admission Lo ths Musessus, THE pheaitaan 7 que ie CAL ASBADES te prot Produced EVERY AFHRNETS AND EVENING, and 734 o'cloc! ig the most beautiful to be found in tie efty. Yet with amtt these autractions, the price of adinission remains at only 25 ren tinder t N. B.—THE LIVING HIPPOPOTAMUS closes bin exhib tion on Saturday, April5. The WHAT 18 1T? next Saturday. RYANT'S MINSTE) Mechanics’ Hall, 4 pa Bieuaway, cme reel. day, Mareh 24 and ever during th ler, if n, po ean ou. iu 4 ngs, Chor 4 ished tro UMBLETY QUIDONE. Blacks mere dilee' Dad's What the Matter.” ee cksmith’s Jul What's ad Yr OLD FOLKS CONCERT. Ola Datay Hemp, ye ancient couiictor.-........Dan Bryant “rickets 25 cente, tice.—Change of tim Doors open at on: seurtain pray at 7%. MAP Prey PRov. OST’ ‘3 TH EATRE, 425 Broudway, year Broome street. Wi Eve: cca Fae but three of the e1 pet o the young American mh, in consequence of [enc ig, engnsemeny (notwithstanding the ata ent and unanimous call of ECLINE ANY PRESENT GAGE NENT, By nee ‘and genrral re es the ‘great Uagedy of ie igh ont DUKE OF G afterwa 3 J. WILKES BOOTH, weed universally ecknowisdged bs press and ~ my be the greatest im) ipereonator of ¢; c. hs chnewer on tee will be supported re ie tains si actress, B. L. Tilton, Lewis Baker, (eo. Box office open between 9 aud 4 0’ fae eg pm b 4 be secured in advance. open at 7, per‘ormance com> Mences ata quarter before 8 0’ rerwck. ‘EW YORK ACADEMY OF, MUSIC FOR OPERAS, BALLS, CONCERTS, LECTURES, ae, _Apely at the stage dour, Fourteenth sree seen VELY CLOSE. AY EVENING ce earch ae, THE Gy sO AAP av GF PAINTINGS, 62 Browwway. Noone should eT Orn vmeat works fuf the laettime. Open day aa evening. Adznlesion 35 040s. NG OF THE, PRIENDS OF JI 4, Manager of the New Howe: hela Pie Worden House, corn: Bowery MES W. LIR- entre ‘and Be ~ PURNITURE, , BEDROOM SUIT OF BNAMELLED FU RNITORE, 3 oem, x3 Boe nuapufacttn ‘a i Chanibe! plain and pi Rg) \RHING" NB Fo. $68" Canal street, oppoute Extaullsied inl Mw OSE OF THEIR FUR, % WISHING TO DIS Ny dure or Liquors. oF 8 Rg, Bubstantial notes—may address F. vex 126 Hi office, MELLED bn el rng SUITS 0 OF 1 FURNITU! pe colors and styles, at wholesale and a ete hattietes antennae ite, Mattreskes, Val pet uy NN TARREN WARD, erence four doors east oi broadway. CLASS ENAMELLED FURNITURE-1 Fs, ob eat solid walaut Oy al) arin Ma a aaeneer ER a Co. au aciurers 50 Broadway, between Blecekct nbd Bond surcete FoR BOUGHT.—ALL eyes OF H OUSEHOLD- 1, Furniture bought :or caah and a PPecace, ier calls or a note addressed Furniture, suterudex to BA. h oan will be pro’ to. N fond hasortment of second hand: arnivure for aie. TITY ASSEMBLY ROOM ae 1a Sich nae at FOR BALLS, CONCERTS, LECTURES, &c. Tilinots lan lance in cash. Sy OO Apply to the Janitor, oltice up atalrs. Herald of ALA DEN TO LEASE—FOR FIVE OR TEN FURNITU AE WANTED—FOR TW OFFIORS;. was Apptrat it proprietor's ollice on Fourteenth Orne iso shelving. Address Furniture, box treed, 00 event 3,821 Post oftce. THE REBELLION. 4 LIBERAL SUM WILL BE PAID, IN ADDITION TO ‘the regular pay of $13 per month and $100 a few Recruits for one of the best regimenta.now war, Apply to Lieut, W. A. 1D, recrutting ylifth Peiment, Latayette Hall, 687 Broadway, LL KINDS OF SWORDS AND SAURES ON HAND Adu made to order at moderate pri did, swords re- paired like» Also Solingen Bladen, Bien Le Heads ‘ur sale, by WM. EB. FISCHER, 78 W: = dress ig or IMENTAL COLORS + Bayles, Spear Heads, &e 0 iI. Staffs, M Ornamental pain OR SALE={TWO THOUSAND LONG ENFIELD +) Rifles, nuw in port, Apply at No. AA Piatt street 8 PARLOR BEDSTEADS AND OTHER ‘class Farniture sold at wholesale and retail, Also yarimenta at 146 Tenth st, tormerly R FURNITUR: Sronaae FG ES y 4 Fourth avenie. |OMPSON, on the premises. “PROPOSALS. SHALED ‘PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL the ist day of April next, at 12 o'ciock ee for fRo lator ana’ materiaus neveesary W altet the present Custon Hie te eNeues of the Untied Biatee Treusiiy and Assay P| eeraacat for the work can be obtainer at the offlee of the Assistant rer of the United States in this city, om CAN BE HAD IN tHE: Apply to- and after Mondas he 24th inet, and jue Faking Sore examined guy thné during office hours unui the Hat g |. Proposate must be keaied and plainly ender pa for work ypon the Custom Houre,” be addrvaned touke eretary of tie Freasury, amd bo deposited with the Asaiaamt | Tee astiter of the Ui nited | at Ld o'clock Amy ih | peer in |New Yous, Marc 22, 180 lates, on OF before tl

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