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10 A’ bia 3 stktu AVENUE CHEAP. STORE are great bargains {his week. a wet, 2s.. worth 4. 2a —a bargain ery time Sue hematitched wa y 2s, and Ss.—very cheap 30.000 ldor Contes’ geauive Spoor Covion wet Goma great arcana To sali wares, Trimmings, Buttons, Braids, Brushes, cy Con ba, We keep the largest and cheapest assortm nt in che cily ae $9,000 do» Clark's Cotton, black aud wh Feeneb Working Cotton. 3c., Dari 3.000 dozen Saud Soap 2s. de, wort Ladies crn ful every thing io Trim Miliiners aad Dressmakers supped china RONALDSON & Corner Sixth avenue and N T MOWBRAY’, 269 Grand street, corner of Forsyta MADIES’ CLOTH CLOA AKS LADIES SILK AKS, cutiDKER 8 CLOTH CLO. CHILDREN'S SILK CLOASS, AND LARGE: sr “ Fegan nt WHOLE. Sat E AND ‘CeTAIL + Grand sireet, corner of Forsy Five Grst class ealesmen wanted XCLUSIVELY PRENCH FLUTING “ALL DRESS and Mantilla materials p E fand delivered a drs GULDEN'S Fre nob Fluting establisbinenis, No is ity street. H.-A block and # half from Broadway; DT Bicecker. street, beiow Wooster street, aud 26! Fulton Call and examine MLUTING FOR DRESS TRIMMINGS DONE IN A BU- perior style for four per Sard, over tour inches t per iweh, dy the French Fluting Company. 271 8; airest peiween Varick and Hudson stecets. Agent. BEANAUAN, 351 Third avenue, near Twenty-eeventh Street Brookly {)RENCH FLUTIN move her Fluting 1. from 295 —MRS OsTHOFF WILL RE. Katablishment on M. B —Flounces from one to + ime on’ the pre! (hirtees inches wide tuted. EGRAIN'S. TO HOUSEKREPERS WUITE GOODS, FAMILY LIN Nw TABLE LINEN AT COST. WHITE SHIRTING, MUSLIN POSITIVELY UNDER COST. Ladies will only understand the trath ot this advertise: ment by assuring themselves of the facts, NEW PIQUES MARSEILLES. FRENCH and DOMESTIC PRINTS, PRINTED LINEN, LEGRAIN, 729 Broadway, Just received. ASTROLOGY, UIST 18 NOT TO Bun nOe sp n when irsof homan sent sickness; if recover, the time they amend: what part of the body 1s affected, and \ soe meaiciney As best adapted to the sick persons, tl! $1 answered by J tint time of Also phrenological examinations made, O/lice 120 Greeue street, below Priace STONISHING MADAM | MORROW, | SEVENTH ter, with « patural gift of foresight, tells how ten you will marry, even your thoughts, Magic eration. Her’ equal is not to be found, 8 of your intended husband and absent liken: No 184 Ludlow street, near Houston. Genis not friends admitted tune tel a idapeaone cieierevett Ueetnned Tooms at No. 2 Greene street, corner of Canal, up two flights, where she will reveul the myateries of the past, present and Fuvuge with such accuracy that It will astonish even unbe- hi ADAME RAY IS THE BEST CLAIRVOYANT AND astrologist in this city. ghts, ives lucky numbers, and ¢ Ortice Seventh avenue, near Ladies 50 ceuis; gentlemen $1, ADAM HASELTINE, THE GREAT EGYPTIAN AS- tro‘o:ist and Clairvoyant, who was born witha natural Bilt. can be consulted on the past, preseat and future events Of life, such as courtship, marriage, law sut:s, lost or stvlen de, si kness, de. Address. stating age and enclosing $1, jadain Uaaeltine, box 423 Brooklyn, N.Y. HO WOULD NOT GO WHERE FORTUNE 18?—Go, ye, see Miss WELLINGTON, the great English Pro: phetess, ihe best of ail, and cannot be excelled. Can be con- Sulted, personally or by letier, on all affairs of life, cones: ing law suits, journeys, absent friends, love, courtship. mat riage, health’ wealth. aod whoean reclaim drunken aad ut. faithful husbands. Miss W. i@ the only person in this city who bas the genuine Roman and Arabian talismans for Live, ood luck and all business affuirs, und are guarantees for life. Delay not to consult th's naturally gifted and beautiful young Indy. Lucky numbers given. Highly respectable city references be seen at her residence, 101 Sixth ave. ue, opposite Eight’ meaicine for ail disease ‘or stolen. MEDICAL. TTENTION, LADIES—THE GREAT ENGLISH Remedy Sir James Clarke's celevraicd Female Piils, Brenared (rom x prescription of Sir Clarke, MD. Phe sieian Extraordinary to the Queen, ‘This well known medi Cine ie no imposition, but a sure aad sate remedy for female Aifficulties, and altholugh a vowerful remedy, They contain nothing hurtful to the constitution, In all cases of nervous Gnd spinal etfoctions, pain in the back and limbs, fugue on ht exertion, palpitation of the heart and hysterics, these is wi leffect a cure when all other means have failed; : remedy, ¢ contain iron, 27 Corttanit street, NY, Sole United States agent enclosed to any autho ining over fifty pills by NP$! and six postage stam rized ageat, will jusure a bottle cont retura mail W OF MARRIAGE—CON and 150 fine pilates and en- map organs ina state of Puy SIOLOGIC AL VI ve nearly 300 Dage pos: r ns or pocial currency. Address Dr. La croix, . Albany, N.Y. tied vile. 5) Lispenard urch street, Attendance from SA. M. ull 9 P. t DVICE TO ALL AFFLICTED FEMALES =DR. POW eva, Femair Physician, 5) Lispenard street, 18 consult ed with unparalleled sveoess, Relicl aure and speedy. Try bis Preach Periodical Drops, which are a great remedy. R LEWIS CONTINUES TO BE CONFIDENTIALLY ited in all cases requiring skill, ptitude and experience. Persons consulting Dr Lewis may rely upon the most in Violable secresy and strictly professional confidence. The Auffidence of inost persons suffering from certiin aisases is Woo often the cause of neglect ie conviction that infirmities would be kn completely re mh should be re edical man, who t# quatije ive, will be the best method o: ier a at owe visit Lo a ed to the ) ra ing future misery, The leading prim 1 aystem Isa speedy and perfect cure, without preventing the Patient from attending to lis criiniry avocations, and bi means whereby the sirictost secrecy éan be securet. In afl ear'y appl cases an @ utinost importance, ar diseases of this dor ma most my treatment has heen housands of eases. the patient may himself the game bene.icial . between moa. N arranged that the patient sous bo one bun the deter, R. LARMONT, AUTHOR OF THE PARTS, LONDON ‘and New York Medical Adviser and Martias rick street and West M. Rooms so Iity, Se al 173 Broadway. op wiaire, from 101 Labed by 1. WARNER. No. | Very street, Astor 10 “We concur with other papers in récomme rmont and his wore.’ —Courrier des Btats Unis, al mn, Biaats Zeitung, Atlas, Medial Review. Ac, R. JOUNSON, 14 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CON wilted on all diseases. ‘Thirty years’ experience ona- dies nim to guarantee specty cures (0 all who come under | his charse MAY BI Ds Rpt 4 DUANE STREET, Thirty eal preter fers can red. of no pay. yr RaLea AUTHOR Of THE PRIVATE TREATISN cy Amity street io the early atage Of disease will vera inpriet atthe waee gad raping of the care. Those. however, 4 long will best appreciate bis services. R. WARD, & LISPENARD STREET, BETWEEN Deenewes 8 4 Church «treet. cures recent cases in tom Bix to thi Eradicates in all cases withou\ mer y hours. oury, chinge ‘of diet or tows of time we! e remedy R, POWERS’ PERIODICAL DROPS ARR WA ranted as represented. Keware o° im tations. Pure Chase direct of Dr. Powers. L: 1 Broadway and Church s'reet. R GRINDER, FEMALE PHYSICIAN AND AG. ‘eoucher, pany Frain three doors from Amity ractioe 16 tre a watever cause pred : ‘eat al female com J MPORTANT TO MARRIED LADIES.—DR. POwLns, pb) saspenard street, Lamale ph e ad with 4 supe@nd speedy. Try his great Fomedy, the Preach Periodical Drops, GRINDLEY, FEMALE Pi three doors from Amniiy a Micse f fem p> | certain, Coprenient roo | $1,000 ronrsira atane anator catese by diseases when reguiar treatment ie ‘Cures without diet ng or rewirin » ‘Ht: cures withut 3! ra other remedies 7: po Ry ie xorg ‘a “a our éreadful consequent peenlianly valuable property ef @ polnenous taint tha) Kon ood fs nies thie rex nis ia what he Ite valne if appear Tt ined genuine anywhere but viaton street, New York vity one poy and a private entrance. A ten fhe Myuior of Health by rqjurg wad, 7 ties and fy ai Fiche rae cont bill will secure nr | wane freight or passage apply at theo change of diet or loss | A | dary No Prelght received or bills of lading signed on the day of | fformiy | 18 STRAMSILF GLasaow, ing March la sien aceonnodt ra 7 steerage pe aren ered nie ia alte’ Staves currency. JOUN e ‘DALE Agent. 15 Brosdway STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVERPOOL, youssine A seensiown (Cork Harbor). —The Liverpool. New inven: deapate full powered CITY OF NEW YORK CAY OF WASHINGTON c 0 AS aud every succeeding saurrday; ai’nood, from ple 4 Wort First Cabin... =" $30 Steerage oe SD Do. to Loudon. 85 Do. to London” ” Do. w Maris........ 95 to Paris. 2 Do w Hamburg $0 Do to Hambucg. bid Vassengers also forwarded to favre. Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp &c, at eqnail ucenstown —First cabin, $75, $35, ‘hose who wish to send for their gly built in water tight ti {Gre annihilators E-xperie Ticted to each ateamer For further information apply in Liverpool to With Tae, INMAN, Agent, 22 Water street, in Glasgow to ALEX MALCOLM. No. 8 Bt, Enoch square: in nstown inc &W. D BEYMOUR 4 CO. ; 19 London to F ; 61 King William street: to Tare to BULBS DECOUR, | Rue Notre Dame des Victoires, Place de la Bou delphia to TOHN G. DALE, Ut Walnut street, or at the Company siiN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. JOHN G. ND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL qT BRITISH ATE STEAMSHIP! BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ul VERPOOL, LLING AT CORK HARBO! AND RatwHke OSTON, AND WAV EIEPOOL, CALL. RG AT HALIFAX AND CO! CANADA leaves Boston......... fo Bog Maret — AUSTRALASIAN, leaves New York” Wednesday, ARABIA, leaves Bosion.. :. Wednesday, March # CHINA. ieaves New York... Wednesday. Apri! AFRICA. leaves Boston .... .. Wednesday, ret S PERSIA, leaves New York ss" Wedneaday. April 2) FROM.NEW ¥ 't0 LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage $132 50 Secona Cabin Passag: 00 Chief Cabin Passage, $112 60 Second Cabin Passag 6 payante in gold, or ite on erths net secured onal paid for, An experienced surgeon on board The owners of these ships will not be accountable for specie or galnables unless bills of lading having the value expressed are signed ae apply ie For (retgbt or passage apply seo CUNARD, No. 6 Bowting Greca_ pet i COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS, on. United States currency. pur Ham a AM ANI TEUTONT BORUSS 1A 1864 jay | From Beeare pier, fet of Third street. fisbecen taking | passengers for Hamburg, Havre. London and Southampton | atthe following rates:—First eabin, $105; second cabin, $62 59; steeraye $37 50—payadle in cold or its equivalent | phet Height apply to RUNUARDT & CO.. 45 Exchange chor passage apply toC. B. RICHARD & BOAS, 181 Brea vate GERMAN “LLOYD'S | ~ STEAMSAIP T. Von Santen, commander, carrying the e8 ‘Nati, will =~ from the Bremen pier, foot of Third street. Hoboken, SATURDAY, Wareh. = at 12 o'clock M., BREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON, taking passengers t DON. HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON and BREMEN | at the following rates, payable in gold or its equivalent in currency — For the Grst cabin, $105; second eabin, $62 69; steerage, The o HANSA will be followed by the AMERICA April 9. For freight or passage av OELRICHS & CO.,¢8 Broad street, HIE LONDON AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COM. pany will despatch semi-monthly their new and first ceamsliipa CELA, BELLONA, 1OW A, io} MANHATTAN, each 3,000 tons bur- | then, between London and New York, calling ‘at Havre on the, Tovage from London. | Rates of passage. payable, 1p United’ States currency, from New York. first cabin. $8); second cabin, Steeraar, $90. From London or Havre, first cabin. $100; s°co! eerage. $40. For Passage apply to CaS SP wutrNer: at the office, 26 Broadway. For froightanple at 54 South at HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents | GTRAM FR Wo AND br, eas NSTOWN AND LIVER. ry UNA in car _ aor Sens nana tg gold, to New York. 8IDON rails D on edness KEDAR sails on Wedne: 30. Apply to WILLIAMS * *aUiON, wi) ) Fulton street. HEAP PASSAGE. ae eur ly GREAT BRITAIN TAPSCOTT'S celebrated line of Liverpool packets sail every three days. ine of London packets sail every ten days. Parties wishing to end for thelr friends or remit money poh the Old Country, can do so at the lowest rates by apply- ing to $10 _TAPSCOTT BROS. & CO., 86 South street. TEAM TO LIVERPOOL.—THE FINE Al BRITISH lettre LABUAN, Charles Hargitt, Commander, Raving splen id arcommodatio ore ay Haren = Ser | RAY No. 8 North above or balance 0 pa ‘PUNCH, MEINCKE & WENDT. 6F )LD BLACK BALL LINE OF PACKETS —FOR PAS. sae to or from Liverpoo! by the above celebrated line, or for drafts on the Royal Bank of thon Apply to ROCHE BROS, & COFFEY, 69 South atte | F°8,3) LIVERPOOL CLIPPER | SHIP ALBERT GAL. pean, tae ap) ae Hureet. of March alee and-second cabin at lowest "rates. apply to P.M. REST, 40 South street. OR CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA. i A. frat class steamer wit! Je and 23d of each month, except when these dates fall on’ Sun- gayi ane the day of eepariure will be on the Monday fal- valy oflice, No. 5 Bowl. B. ALLEN, Agent. OR NEW ORLEANS, VIA HAVANA.—TO SAIL ON March 19, at 3 o'clock an pore eee Bates Mal aide wheel Steamnehi ‘AR. Courtenay, commander, wiil sail as abov Yo Pi zs és: North River, foot of King street. For freizht anil passage iy to JAMES A. RAYNOR, 161 Broadway N. B—The Steamship EVENING STAR Will follow and eall on Satur- day, "ADF 2, 1864. OR NEW Fag DIRECT. United caus mas Steamship Jonx Tnoxrson, Commander, | Wil leave pier 13 North river, for New Orleans direct. on Wednesday, March 23. 1864, at three o'clock P. M. precisely. No freight received of bill of iading sigued on the day of sailing For freight oF LUDLAM, B. 7OR NEW ORLEANS DIREC: <THE NITED STATES mail steamship GEORGE WASHINGTON wil! leave er No.9 North Fiver, on Lorem March 26. PM. moda 0% svaage, with unsurpassed aos H.B. ROMWELL & CO. 85 30 We st OR HAVANA DIRECT. The United States mail stea ROANO Francis A. Drew, | will leave pter 13 North river for re 3 = arvana ‘direct, on Wednes- 23, at 12 o'clock. noon, precisely. sailing. For freight or passage apply ‘o LU LAM, BSIsGRED &£co, | 115 Broad way, ly —, NORTH CAROLINA ye ge or Beaufort. Moreh-ad City and Newbern, N The fast s ling steamer PETREL, carrying Untied Siate | sai! for the above ports on Saturday, March 1 a For freight o age apply on boar, pier ites r, or to HENRY " | freight taken on day of sailing. 174 South street: No | | : | CLOTHING. | A TTHE OLD WEL KNOWN STORE, 27 | aft a nove to H. ty seventh and Tweuty- Adies attended to at their own residence NEW STORE 14 THIRD ITENTION.—AT THE avenie, lariies and gentlemen are guarantesd to receive the highest price for each artic’e of ea: T wearing apparel, | turnitare, carpets, &e, for t and Western mar | kets. Please remember and try ©. HW 114 Third avenne, Four’ Street, A lady in attendance, Orders irom Brooklyn and vicinity attended to, GREAT DEMAND a 16h SEVENTH AVENUE FOR tA Cast OF We: Jew Giry, ke. Ladies nate | higher price th above mentioned ar varpiv the California and Wacvern m.rkelt Picase call on or address}, MARRIS. 16 enth aven n Twenty-first ‘and Twent streets, diee wasted upon by Mra, Ul. Barrie | LARGE ORDER. Clothing want $150,000 WwoRTHI oF e he Western and + art cies to . _Eadies and cenijemen having the abe depose [can receive ‘he followin for Silk Dresses, from $4 to $18 for Coats, trom $2 10 85 for | Pants; for Woollen, Delaine and Ca) reset Shawie, Purnita ¢ and J na the highest cash price 7%. "Don't forget the well kuown name, B. MINTZ, oma mate. ta? aling on or Ladies at ae Wie at the above & inven ter ted to by Mra, Hart. T THE OLD STAND, 134 seventy AVENUE, BE. tween el Gentlemen will receive the high ng, Carpets. &6., BF ca'ling on or | LK, who tilling to pay the fail vaine | by Mrs. Miller. | QT 293 SEVENTH AVENUR LADIES AND GE con receive fifty ner vent more than at any ovher pla e fin the city for Cast fyit Glothing, ais 4 carpets and jewelry calling on oF widressing RAHAMS, V39 Seventh | avenue, Ladies attended to bel See Abriharne, \DIEG AND GENTLE vish to receive the bighest price for your Carpets, Pucniture. Ac., the beat you can ‘on OF send a hote to K, MIN ta, At 197 “iat ave ‘s from Penth street, \ by you Will be dealt with tr your “QT NO. 197 SINTIT AVENT n, Mf you EVE xr “ANENUE, CORNER ©) HART wil pay mere G he A Carpers. percent more than any othar Plage ta, the city, auling ot addressing, ‘aden attended by Mra Tart TURE ITO) AT 1 SEVENTH AVENUE, LADI n Will ba astoniahed to ser the prices fiannis or Tor Cast Ol Ghotmine. oO por gt and fine urmitnre. latter Ourselvae a) Pounerd by ay lagen nvemone ft} ‘PAT u an} ie Reve bes ea HIB, 1h Sovenh bo} A GREAT DEMAND FO Carpeted fo ower fn om ay Heit fren heen Tit Ladion youded vo by | rw forpassengers, will sail on | ve New York on the Sd, 13th | | force pum) (Gonron ATION BALE OF REAL ESTATE vemed 1a the Commiasioners of (he Sinking Fund of the city of New York, by au oraipance of the Common Council, passed February 22, 1846, amd eu act of the Legislaure of this State, passed Mag 13, TH, he Commusioners of the Sinking Fund will offer for sale at public auction ow Satuc fh day of April, 1854, at noow, at the Exchange saicsroom, No. It Broadway. iu the city of New fork, by WILLIAM KENNELLY, Anciioncer, the following Real Ealate, belonging to the city of New York, viz—= 1. One tot of Land on the sourh side of City fall place, to the city of New Fork, between Chambers and Reade strecte. nol % One (ot of Land on the weet sise of Main street, im the city of Brooklyn, between Water aircei and ihepBaat river Mapa maybe obtained at the Compiroiler’s office, Hall of Records, on and after March 20, 1864 Terma of sale—Tea per ceui of ihe Parchase money and day, (he expenses of auction and sale to be paid at the Comptrdtier’s ofice immediately after the sale Thirty per ceat oa the Lot day of Mas next, when the deeds will beready Cor de livery; the balance may remain on bond and mortgage for | Sve pears from May t, 1864, with intecos: at the rate of six er ceul per anoum, payable haif-yearly MATIIEW 7, BRENNAN, Comptrolier Crrv or New Yore, Derantaext oF.PINaxce, CoMPrRoL- (yerronation PIERS Pyhd stirs LEASED “AT AUCTION anetice le hereby giv: that ne Comptrotier will, the oth day of March, IL o'cloe! oie ta Piers erin): Cor the for the 864. ‘ation and terms m, fatalogues containing the description. | of sale, ‘upon application to the Collector of City, nie ofice. where mape will also be shows of the’ tforesaid whareen, rs. &c, THEW 1 BRENNAN, Comptrotier. Cur on New wore T erintnce? OF FIXANCR, Courtaciuun's Orrice, Feb 2 1864 (CHoRPORATION NOT — DEPARTMENT oF FI nanee, City of New York oitice of the Clerk of Arrears, Public notice is hereby given to the owners. morleagees or Persons oiherwise interested 1a thelande and tenements sold lo. F unpaid assessments auring the month of October, 1852, that the detailed statement ot proverty stil unredeemed said sale ix published in the New York Commercial Kavertiser: a daily newspaper printed and published in the city of New York. Copies. can be bad on application at this ollice By order of aa ‘oiler AUGUST! hivursgek Clerk of Arrears, peer LEASES AT AUCTION, AT THE GiTr HALL, On Monday, March 23, 1864, at eleven o'clock A. M., will be soldat public auction, to the highest bidder, with ade. quate security, for a term of ten years, from ihe tet day i orth e. ‘Lense ‘of the Ferry now established from the foot of Houston street, East river, New York, to the foot of Grand street, Brookiyn, E. D. ‘The Lease of the Ferry -now established from the foot of Jwenty- ihird treet, Hast rivers New. York, to Greenpoint, ‘The Lease of the Ferry now established from the foot of Grand street. Bast river, New York, to tha foot of Grand street, Brooklyn, E. D. ‘The Lease of the Ferry now established from the foot of Qhambers street, North river, Now York, to the foot of Pa- avenue, Hoboken, N. J. "othe Lease of the Feriy wow established from the foot of Ghu stopher street, North river, New York, to Hoboken ‘the said several forry lenses will bo sold, with all the Fights, privileges and advantages thereof belonging to the Gorporation of the City. of New CONDITIONS. The conditions and covenants of the Leases to be in the Reval i. of Ferry Leases heretofore entered into by the ‘orporation. ‘The lease for each of the above named Ferries to be made toconform to the requirements of the city charter tn rela- tion to Ferries, and also to contain covenants on the part of the lessee or lessees that he or they will conduct and man- age the said Ferry or Ferries agreeable to such rules, regu- ations, ordinanots or by-laws as are. now or may hereafter, from time to time. be made or passed by the Common id its gerd pay at ‘he time Pind: Bale. pte Collector of the oly "Revenue, @ sum equal = twenty per cent of the amount bid forthe annual rent, to apply on nthe Tent of the first auarter, in case he executes a leone with the usual covenants, otherwise to be, forfeited to he Corporation. He wil be reguired, also, to furaish an obliga t the same time, executed ‘by {wo sureties to thisettect, that we will erecute a pont ‘wiih sureties to be ‘pert! the Comptroliér, fort c ent, and for thi he no the Leaees fr corel ithe tees of the auction tw expense ae the dis and Revenue raat by oe oe ‘and no expense whatever is to it the Corporation ‘or or in connection with the fice’ si or Bulkhead or premises proposed to be leased, during the term of the lease. Shonld the lease of the above named ferries, or either ot them, be purchased by parties other than the present lessees they will be required, in accordance with the provisions of the inws of the State. to purchase ate fair appraised valua tion (should the present lessees desire to the boats, boildings and fixtures necessary for the purposes of a forey; 3 ‘said value to be fixed by persons selected by the old an Lig in case the parties cannot agree as to the amount to be natd for the same. ‘Tho lease shall also contain & ponerient requiring each ferry boat to have atinched to ite re apt h not lesa (haa ‘four Reaaee feet or h | Ettnt' New: Yorks for which services { | Brooklyn, Pi ofthe qinity and dimensions as that used by the Fire Der partment of the city of New York, and to be used for the extinguishment of fires whenever required by the Chief Engineer or his assistants of the Fire riment of the jessee shal) re- ceive twenty dollats per our for each hour engaged, and no lime to be counted less than one hour. MATTHEW 1, BRENNAN, Comptrotter. MaAneer CELLARS iy OTHER PROPERTY By! CORPORATION LEASED AT AUCTION. n that th tbe Contec will, on Tuce- eh, 1964, at 1 P, M,, atthe City brotion Barket. Cellars My, and other Corporation pro: y, for a term’ of five years from the Ist day of May, S64. Catalogues containing the description, location and terme of sale inay be bad upon application to the Collector of City fevenue at this OW CTTHEW T. BRENNAN. Comptolier. City of New Yorn, Dery ENT OF FINANCE. + CompTRonier’s Liebe sd Feb, 26, 1804. § Notice is hereby gi ay. the 29th day of ALUABLE meets FRANCHISES AT PUBLIC ave: tion, at the City H ond: 1804, at eleven o'clock A. M., auction, to the highest bid: ity, for aterm of ten years from 1864, the Lease of the Franchise of the od north of, and immediately adjoining foot of Grand street, Bast ruth Sev treet, Brook. th ie Matt lyn E. The Lease of the Franchise of tne Ferry about to. be ex, tablished from ike siip or the basin, between, plere Nos. 8 and 33 Kast river, New York, wo the slip foot of Bridge tireet, Brooklyn. The Lease of the Franchise of the Fe Iilished from the alip or basin between piers Nos. | river, New York, to the foot of South Sixth ‘street, E. D., or some point adjacent thereto, ‘The said several Ferry Leases will be sold, with all the rights, privileges and advantages thereof belonging to the Corporation of the city of New Vor. The conditions and covenants of ihe leases to be in the | usual form of ferry leases heretofore entered into by the iora'— Prom $7 to $35 | AG cLAnIEs AND | rs mraban ria Fao prporation. 7 ier ase foreach of the above named ferries to be ina ements of the sity oharter in rela. in cor on the part of the et and manage the ugitations, oF. or by-laws as are bow or may hy from time made or passed by the Common Council or State irchaser of the ferry lease and Ite append es, in carb che, with bo required to po; nd place of sale. to the Collector of the City, os m equal to teenty per geut uf the amount bid for the annual rent ent of the first quarter, in case he executes a ‘nsunl covenants, otherwise 'o be forieied to He wil be required, aiso, to furnish am ted by two bond with eC voller, for the punct’ quarter seariy, and for the faithtul exe Sot thé lens, The fees of the auctioneer, se of the lease, Hondas and revenue stamps, to be r ad no expense wharever isto be ine curred by the Corporggion for or in eonnection With the pi jor bulkhead: or pMmises proposad. to Ue leared, during m it the Ina contain, & covenant. requiring each Sed te te engine a reap than 40 feet of ho of the ed by. the Fire Department Mand to be ised for the exuingal quired by the Chief Engineer, or Halaseltania sine Fire, Department of "the city of ‘Now York, for which evrvices the lessee shall receive tventy dol ore per hour for each bour engaged, @ad no time to be tonated lene then one hou cee OT THEW T. BRENNAN, Compiroler, paid byt quaivy and dimensi w LOAN OFFICES. T 77.—MONEY LIBE, BALES ADVANC! T 77, A ON DIAMONDS, a Es, Webn + he. ATi nats pies Kit BTS WANTED AT77 OF DL ye Mme 5, JEWELRY, &c., ore th ined at any ether piaceia thie chy ty a oR ry at cd Bisecker atreéct.up stairs. =—PAW. KETS WANTED. ~ALL Arie invine tage gt biamonda, Watton J Five Wi 4, AG, WhO expoct th value, wou fo LLP tweak Hey Chatham street, up stairs, Room No. 3 At 1 GRAND rtp TWO DOORS WEST OF Broad Mone: Jewoley, Plate, Dry, Good I roper descriptions or bought ait Gol Broker and Oomintaslon Mer: ( NASSAU STREET. *t prices are paid for! ry of every deseri made On consignmer IWAN. Diamond Broker. 2% NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1%, | 1 | the climate of HONL T HENRY HYMAN'S, ie BROADWAY, CORNER OF | ZA, Bons reet, roum No, 5 will jay the hishest ash price for Diaun sot, Watches and Si ver Ware, or advances mate on the eave; apd also on Manos, 658 Broadway. A 7 (27 BROOME ST RE t, THE, AiGhkar “PRICE 18 | F3 paid for Pawnoroxer’ hing, Dry Goowa, args Lot of ate ef Coat to $15; ‘Coats, $3 to at ofas Amante WC oP we shohrts S998 BO, (Gounte Loan POR $290,000. PROPOSALS FOR $200,000 OF . “RIOT DAMAGES INDEMNITY BONDS" OF the county of New York. » a Benied proposala wit be received at the Comptroller's office untit Monday, March 2 at two o'clock P. M., when the Or any part of the sum of ww two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) of ‘Biot Damages clu Jemolty Bonds," authorized by an act of the Legistature of the Stale of New York, passed February 8, 1964, and by au ordinance of the Boaré of Supervisors of the county of New fork, approved by the Mayor March 7, 1864. nis The said bonds will bear inicrest at the rale of alx per cent per annum, payable bait yearly on the Grat day of May and November to each year, aud the principal will be re: Acemabie ov the Grst day of November, 1833 The proposals will state the amount desired aod the price er one hundred dollars thereof: and the persons whseo Proposals are accepted wili thereupoa be required to deposit with the County Treasurer (at the Broadway Bavk) the sums awarded to chem respectively, together with the pre. miums thereon, ee On presenting to the Compcrolier the receipte of the County Treasurer for such deposits, the parties wili'be ea: Ulled t@ receive bonds for equal amouute of the par value Of the same awarded to them, bearing taterest from the date of payments. bien Each proposition should be sealed and endorsed “Pro: posale for riot damages Indemnity bonds,” and the same enclosed (a @ sccoad envelope, addressed to the Comp troller, — The right ts reserved toreject any or all of the bids IC of considered oecessary to protect or promote the lareres the county. alee, MATTHEW 1 T BRENNAN, Comptrotier. Cir or New York. Derantuent of Finance. Cour: ‘TROLL Orrice, March 9, 1864. OLLECTIONS ON NEW “ORLEANS MADB.—NEW Orleans Bank Notes wanted, at the highest market price, by WM. H. MARSTON, 36 Wall street, NO1CE <suuscarerions TO THE CAPITAL tock of the Tascher coe Company will be received at the office of the Preneeia Sak Wall street, on Saag a9 17th inst. The Cor pee was duly organized ou the Zt day of November, 1833. under the laws of the State of New York, with a capital .000, divided into 100.000 shares Of Sibvach it poucoseesan excsedingiy. valuable propord in the Territory o do, which It will proceed forthwit to work, ree Trustees of the Company are . H. BOODY. New York, |. New Yo ASULER, New York, SOHN SIMPEINS: New York, ¥.W. CAPEN. New York. Re po00%, Freadeet 4 Treas - retary an urer. H. J. SCUDDER, Counsel, asia! ie & Pasapa iets giving further infor respectini the Company may be bad at the. office of the Com. pany, No. 8 Wall street, INLEY J. WRIGHT, Treasurer. New York, March 14, 1864, FFICE OF THE, ASHBURTON ban i COMPANY, jo. 39 William stres Building. rai books of transfer of pl be opened on Monday, issued, the lith inst., and certificates SEPH A. SPEAR, Secretary. T° CAPITALISTS.—THE SUBSCRIBER, BBING DE: sirous of retiring from business, herebs the establishment known as th sa at Greenpoint, Bi Machinery, Tools a ing the business of iron works upon the most extensive scal size of the fron-clad batteries whi Roecget St this establisient within the past threo years fully aitoats, The real estate upon which said tstablishinent | ja located can be purciased or leased for x series of years. This is a rare opportunity for capitalists desiring to embark in a lucrative and rapidly increasing business to purchase an esiablixh- ment, in working condition, which is unequalled in this country in its adaptation and first class advai for the constriction and equipment of iron vessels of laraest dimensions, either for the government or merchant service. For we. address the proprietor, T. Rowland, _Marcu 15, 1864. pae NEW TORK MINING Meets Dal DAILY AT 52 WiUbtAN STREET. Commence! nf at3 P.M. punctual: BERT H. NICOLA’ ‘A Manager. E WILL PUROWASE ON COMMISSION THROUGH ‘our Ban Francisco house, Calicoraia and. ‘Nevada Ming ‘and other Stocks, "Partics wishing to order cua ecuniee Say cacions, fegeived by telegraph. Orders sent e| when desired. sabi bind WELLS, FARGO & CO,, 8 Broadway, WANTED—ON. MORTGAGE. THE PRO. perty rents for $1,200 per year; more mone; will be taxen, Apply on the premises, 113 Meadow street joboken, N. J. THE MILITARY. TTENTION, VOLUNTRERS.—THOSE WIIO ARE | abont to enlist would do well to call at the United d Law office, 252 Broadway, where " ed aa {o the highest cash fo band and ail ‘our rght to choose infantry, ar: ilery or re the different rezimen are toon ied. The other information relat the er ‘wilt be given to sou fren, asthe tmanerates ue far air west ices we Tee sine Ciaim aud Law office, 262 ASrondw [Beaagheke bagi dy TOWN, or rears of ES FROM Tae cry, United States, and Arrei enlede . "ay and aoe 4 Claim: i Pensions procured at SHELDON'S olice, No. Beekman street. room 9, next door to ren 's Hotet AM VETERANS AND NEW RECRUITS MAY E listio heavy artillery, infantry their owa cholce: alsa atime of LL THE LAWFUL BOUNTIES ARE SECURED TO those who enlist from the Volunteers’ Agency, besides the choce of regiments and cagpatzning “shun: do not fail to cal. . Attorney and Counsellor A WIDE AWAKE, HONORABLE be wo Is About to enlist and 1 ambitions, ca if be is ail right, get bis bonnties apd be prain ite weeks, by addrrssing Captain station "0, Eighth street. ed to mw nancy in a few FEW RECRUITS WANTED. 435 eat IN HAND and all the other bow = — These men wanted for first ¢} regimen ‘bor at time of enlisting. Call on Mr OU bisa” ia trunk store 30 Broad way FEW REC RUITS WANTED.—TH1 RGEST 4h eiaah Bounty la pai’, 9485 cash io hand, Pry pul the REY, Sa Thin and choire ta. Call on a Third ave OUNTY.—DO NOT 8BLL. YOURSELF 1 TO SITARPERS or runners, come to our law ovice and learn what the iavgem iaw/ul bounty ie, and how it is oald. | Our adv lon ts d rendered se that advertised an ° pron Tt_'s too late to repent after you become a sol. Learn first, and you will net be cheated Yon can do dier, so by ca'ling in PHINNEY & CO.'S Law office, 266 Broad way, Up stairs, (VAVALRY FOR TEXAS.—HEAVY ARTILLERY FOR J the defences —We are requested to get a few men tor both and pag them a very large bo: For further infor. maton. and upon all matters about volunteering, call in PHINNEY & CO.'8 Law office, 266 Broadway, two doors below C' bere street, Ip stairs, | FpEADQvanre: GENERAL ORDERS ONO parade, fully eqn RS gti REGIMENT X ¥Y.8.N.G., New 12, 1864. ny 1. This regiment will on Wednes day evening, March 16, to receive the Pas exonted by the Us ‘ig of New York. Line \ i: “be formed at7 o'clock P. e fel Staif will revor to the Colonel at the re, Himenitat sf ry, Osby street, at 6's ‘o'clock. Non-commissioned staff, han‘ and rouipanies wl Feport to the Adjutant at the same time and place. Th ment will parade on Thuraiay, March | of (i's Patron Salat. Lin mt resting on Bowery. at 9 rt 10 the Colonel repo oy order of Son’ x th regiment N. ¥. celebrate the ann will be formed on. ae AM. Fie! ILITARY INFORMATION GIVEN GRATIG RE iating to enilatments and bounties. Pension. bounty, And all cther elatme prosecuted with ty. at 131 Pnito doors west of the Herald office. by WESTON, HEN) AMIN & ROGERS, Counsellors-at-Law, KORUITS WANTED—AT THE RECRUITING REN. Ackerin: ae J dezvous, No, lew Chambers street, third door east of id opposite the Shake pare Hovel, $375 cash wing the city and ail other bounties gui choice of regi- ft to bit dvantay Men about to enllet ct tng before joini n_good boys want NOTICE ~<A MAGNIFICENT CAVALRY will take a few more sores) : eaperb country to whieh they are Men who have been accustomed 10 the comforis Tite and woulg like to get ie a estect regiment where there are no colored men, boys of roughe, are invited to investl+ gate. Information can be had at 436 Broadway, up stairs, PPE GLORIOUS OLD FIRST ConDs OF NEW YORK Engineers, Highest pay, beat service and all houptle to volunteers ai Captain Gract’s Headq uartere, 19 Bowery, V HO WANTS A COMME! Nee grt get silk eevee A commission as foo! realment now doing garcisen aportinnally Wigher gra .Y wanted, "addreas Colonel MA. CTAL ST regiment gi Atelligent nen “tarae Two entire com Bar: NTED IMMBOT ATE 1 ¥—voR CAVALRY, “100 MEN; for artillery 100 men: for infantry, 10 men. for en, i mechanics and laborers The highest Relief tickets for families, Apply at Ww} 5 REGIMENT NEW YORK ENGINRERS — AAD shred: LP. nen, Highnote ir mae eprint iy Nn " Pas, 8 ited f Fork 1a" Gatate t Le or Lientenaat W. j HENDERSO: CASH A400 ARB PAYING THIS Wi cada id 1864.-SUPPLEMENT. wiwasoiaw m=rrs. ‘Ashburton Coal Company | collected | Wrtaaee ey “Wepatspar. Orncete's adusire’ tr = rr Rover... cso £ ey Thunder. Teicb ja Mr. Wilumnon Mr. Parkes “Mii Mg detige Howeiqucn Jane isn Wh ary Gannow ne Di Be a Seftow aight of ROSH DALE Priday, boueae ore R. MARK SMITH, Grst time this aan SPEED HL PLOUGH. Will eheruy beeen AO (EY, PURB GOLD and the scnool TOR PSB Jaower, ee Wistee, GARDEN. vom Tae Teer OS sO aie oan FOUR NIGHTS MORE, Played for a continous Sater Se abs ni0Us BUM . dent on the New York stage, Wat ii retains all the (reshases fualnder of the season without au ui F dinution im tus crowds oul an That niguily ce otis thoatee, did nov elrcutastauces ‘com i Mra. W. J. FLORBM mt py pe to Kab their ae see ih THE Token OF i LEAVE Laos with its lid nd beautiful scenery, being the ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEENTH NIGUT. MR. AND MRS. W. J. settheee Seats may aow be hat for FRIDAY Le ey ho Ma Marc nA beacit of * Guan rer Oe Oarriages may be WERY THEATRE. Ox's OLD, MISS PANNY finance Monday. Tweed and Wedmesiay, "March M4, 16, 16, jor '. if ndey. THe RAG WOMAN AND ii Lit DOGS. tee. By the celebrated Dogs { Pafaysite jiaa Fanny Herring in her original character, supported bye GE ror J. Studley, Mise KR. Deav MOTHER GOORE. G. L Fox, OC. K Fox. Tony Gonter ‘Mile. Martinettt. TRALL OF SIN. Chapman, G. W. Thompson, Mr and Mra Thursday (St Patrick's Night) @ great bil \ LY MPIC THEATRE Lessee and Directress......06% Lei Jone Wood . Bel Mi . “He lwo Fee See NorwitHstaNDind is FLATTERING CC ESS which has marked the Production of the COMEDY mite E Bitte ‘Augustia Daly aha Frank Wood, en TAMING A i neree. wi FP EACRHCEROE Comte MATURE OF SITUATIONS, wit or DIALOGUE, vious arrangements entered into by the management, rit absolutely necessary to announce this as THE LAST WE of i PERFO! FORMANCE, in which the following members of th com! Messrs. Prank J. K, Mortimer, @. Gare ¥ mer, 4 Davi Jae Rodda, ood, Misa if. I 3. Falters Mire, Prestige. ‘fea Sohn w ley Brown, Stee rs Harts ise F. 7 ‘formances commence at 7. Seats se- cured ed ihre days in advance. ef oop: 8 MINSTREL HALL, 5ié BROADWAY, OPO. site Bt. Nichoins ove. ie WOUD, proprietor, &c, MONDAY. March 14 and ere evenin ur the week, GI: ght es THE ROMA ' BEV TE Oty GAOL! ‘AST, st, THOUGHTFUL, any OTIONS, COMIC NBANGO 8 SOLOS, nce’, McALURAL, CK BRIGAD! f * Doors open ‘at 6%; commence ST Tickets 25 eonts, (PuEatRE FRANCAIS—NIBLO'S CONCERT SALOON, Tuoeday. Thursday and Saturday. 1864, Benefit ct Me, DIETE ir Sgeretary of (ho Theatre. “CE QUE FERME VENT. 1" Comedy Vauderitle, tm two acta, MM. Duvert and Lauzanne, “UNE MAUVAISE NUIT EST BIENTOT PASSER,” in one act. Comedy, By M. Honore. The doors will open Dat Tics ‘the curtain to rise at 8 Box office of the’ theatre at 623 Broadway. A CARD.—THEATRICAL, Sakis tang Save WINTER GARDEN announce FR Y EVBNING, March 18, an being set apa fer th . ENEPIT 3% me bite to oF PeAVE a MAN FOR THE LAST 1" Bi gen! BUT ONE Sea's, Stalls and Boxes may be secured ow the box office CADEMY OF. coh The Board of Dt if the ME ROARTILIE T1 LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Announce that, in compliance with the request of hundreds | of members and others seca tne to hear upon the occasion of hls ree nt Lesture on “ PECULTAR PEOPLE," | they have arranged with Mr. Gough for A REPETITION of this | CHARACTERISTIC AND INIMITABLE LECTORE THURSDAY EVENING, MACH 17, at 8 o'clock. 8 open at 7g o'clock, he ouarge for adgnission will be 89 cents to all parts of the house; but seat’ may be secured in parquet, Balcony an: box clrele without extra charge, at any time previous to the 17th, at the Library, Astor place, and branch offices, Broadway, corner of Twent) vain treet, and 59 Liberty Street, and at Sibell’s, No, 7 Nassau street. ETROPOLITAN. ram, \ In Aid of the United States Sanitary Sound Bpecial eatertainment by the os WOOD'S MINSTRI Ctra On Bat pernoon, |. March 19. at 236 o'clock, ~ AT 514 BROADWAY. Tickets, $1; children ohaer tt years of age and nurees, 60c. Can be obtained from the following members of the Com + mittee om Music:— Laprrs’ Comwrrter—Mes. H. rs. ly ira, Boilleau, 24 fictte Wilson, 42 Wea Vawnttwes's ComuritueMe W, esereteg Br Mr, W. A, keman, way TOL 3 T tirontway, Mri Hor in Gsaissienne (Naylor & Co.), AN AMBURGH & 0O'3 Mi! GREAT MORAL, | uxt action. EGYPTIAN DAtAY Ax, 19 hap ee 100. M. to 10 ission 25 cente, BIaH TENTH sicoussrh wiae AND LAST BUT of this matchless Zoological Exhibition. Parents who have ‘not yet embraced this opportunity of instructing thelr chil. me Frost. ‘SE8S 98 a i | ORME GREAT STUDY OF NATURAL uistory, — | should quick'y do so, as in all probability auch 1 LLECTION OF ANIMALS | will never ASH Te etna in this city, All the ot cae in America anited in one exhibiti would not make of the numbers here consregated. on Portion of the world ie nere re ne ANIMA Nah BIRDS “AND PT! selected wi uh 8 die’ regard to health and Cea. by the great lion tamer in person. n pe Just added THE Ghee AUSTRALIAN BIRD SHOW, | N AFRICAN PORCUP! AVE ENORMOUS. BOA SCONSTRICTORS and a PAIR OF BENGAL L ¢ can convey an Calne iden ti my tiful birds, ‘Fhe metalic tints of every hie almost surpass belief No coloring can give the slightest botlon of their splendid Intensity aud variety, Thiee grand performances every day UATE yore Jp hh et. pus wiePOTH Fourteenth a0 ER EYENING, PERFORMAN } AND BVERY tea ly cal AND EVENING, ‘orld fat PERFORMING DOGS AND MONKEYS, Whose indeseribabie performances elicit shouts of ian | and enthusiastic applause, j OTE AWORDERS THE WORLD, unction witht MMOTH COMP, AND othNasts, y eal music by and ether sociotien eq The second part of nae Wi co amis of dau’ ing. Tickets cnn be bad mt ng, Dizon, 1 Bast wenty fra street; Warner, 428 Worth. see; W. TH Be Bara ey Ban Gad, Felle In aii street, J. if Hiatt L MRETING OF THE MUSICAL MUTUAL Seale Union on Friday, March 18, at one oclock poutan Koons 156 and | 0 Hester atroet, re hereby reapectfiliy invited to attend, as Ort of the Col ect ng Committee will be. ald before pes DE Pros JaNteparon “BROOKLYN . VINCENT, at Niblo’s Gai atl) ocloe R. FRANK TILDE ri wrt, ANNOUNCES sj mer at ore coat ‘all Flushing, on Thusaday ™ ' frre fisuep ME ue my ie Bretto Brothers. vrnteg, Lawnsa tiisiop Mr ¢ )*AtAtiS. Lbs AXD GRNILEMEN OF 73 TRE st acknow! mente ior the st rma eenmnen ng Ot Diced Oswi 60, ¥.. on or about ina 2, will, p! | Mills, box 2,688 Post N.Y rut | PERE BY TRANK B. Sara Mare! FOR ITALIAN Oreta Brponies ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MONDAY ae TE WEDNESDAY, MLLE Westy ALI | a Brook! i | sop ereD BY atte eh ae a ee OF Tae THB DBAMATIC COMPANY ROM NIBLO'S ¢ ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS. Noes ‘ioe Nan COMM RNNRS: saad WF an ORILEIANT ENGAGEMENT CAR OLN IMCHINGS HOUBE CROWDED TO OVERVLOWING N Turep Nicut, Weowespay Maveh 16, | of the magnificent romantic drama ENCHANTRESS. Mies RICHINGS “4 ie See ved character of STE HE ENCHANTEESS. Be following ominéot artiste wilt ir. B. Seguin, JW Hill, &. Lamb. B. Burch; Mite, Lina Wingie, Hi tol and (wader the direction of Signo GRAND B: i), Musical Conductor... vey E isindi song PERFECT PROPERTIES AND APPOINT! wandering ¢ this. ND ROMANTIC MUSIGAL PRODUC perfect in every res] Box book one tor the Enchantress six days i EW BOWERY second Sole Pvedead ing, March i 108d 7b night Pot the i american C IMMENSE ENTHUSIASM —HOUSBS A PBI By imperative Mc. B. BDDY. hr. W G. NES. Geo. Brookes, Miss Kate Newton, Marden, Mr D Nourisse, = re raged a Haan IE snUbRLE OF BRILLIANTS Mr. G. ©. ay wy re ot 8, “ASC ON at ie for St. Patrick's De vening, Bevelit of Mr. Kk EDI Friday bre RYANT'S, MECHANICS’ MALL, 472 BROADW. MONDAY, March 14, and everv ig arenus th mense success of the side spliting burlesque, TAMING A BU Raplieal Moco, an adventurer, -.;..-. Guivouni Dif,’ M.D... Seymore Slain bia va EXEMPT SHARE Or Sally Come Up; Tin pan on ton; Donne) Sok 1 THE CHALLENGE DANCK. Black Brigade; Mae's Essence; frst time of a ¢0 JUMNO JUMS COLLEGE. Doors open at 6%. Ouriain ri PE CHAPEL, NO. 718 eae OPE CH. NO. 718 BROAD. Will be exhibited at Hope Chapel, by the aid 0) HE MAMMOTH STEREOSCOPTIC THE GENUINE TWENTY SEVENTH STRE Pieters scenes as described in the column: 08 lercury, gray bats 7 ically rca a. HO) KNOWS. All the figures are the ae of life and reality 1. Perspective View of Twenty-sevonth street Crowda assembled by the Ghoat aber al denly the frightful Phantom—3, TI Watchers interrupted by the Ghoat, the tere sion of the Lady who first sees ftmi. The wh arm as the Carter Ghost draws who braves the horrors of Mystery. Ti ection — TRAND. TOUR ¢ OF THE WOR) embracing 19 at eEY. SUPERB VIEWS, qxhibited every ‘afteruogn and evening: the'P tity mewon eAch secant. open at 7; Tours begin at 8. Hatinarat Boece Reserved seats 50 cent dm Ht. B. MoKEO N. C. Forres’ ony UNQUALIFIED TRI Immense success. of the gee heel TOM'S CABIN. All the Tableaux Corte production of Mrs. Harri: every evening during the week. Pulpare, N98 SALOON—GOTTSCHALK'S grap he N Sooearion: IN a Pil ve jast oe ee brilliant Musical Ente Sinise DAY, FRIDAY EVENINGS. ! wa ee aed We K will be ase irc _ OADWAY AMPHITHEA’ toate 485 BROADWAY. 3 e THIS: APTERNOO! . ] THIS rts ei AND ar resented Bt 1 ship aREMC 8¢ SURNN PE OF ACTING BE/ PE OF ACTING BR/ TROUPE OF ACTING BE, from Gatfornia. “These animals are not ¢ ut are j ACTUALLY INTRODUCED IN TI where, aupropriately costumed, they will most, sini IM EESONATIONS OF HUMAN © pee aa the m: ty, the Soldier, the com crobat. «¢, ke, ating @ spectacle ectruordinary, es 4 ba ‘Last week of the perform 7 DOGS. MONKEY MADAME Louise ants HE STAR RIDERS AND | al of pat '¥ OR Fis pes AND beeweseut o MISSES. MRS. PLUMES ACADEMY ror purse 57 West Fourteenth sir Have votantesrea ELUSTRATIVE BXERC LIGHT’ GYMNASTIC the eurth Mavenue ‘iTotel Bwent and Great Jones street, and eat Fourleenth street. 4 MPs cr RAAT FA ries or IR FOR TH THE BAN TTA AUCTIONEER Re went undersigned win te pleased to + gentlemen who are rou b- be weld for the benetit of this Insti Chairman of the Committe Waa MR. MARK SMITH FRIDAY, MARCH | First time this season, SPEED exp PER g Riot, Box book now open. ‘OTICE. WALLA K's TNEAT Miss HENRIQUE: AYNER'S (late Parmelee's), Fes Br tropolitan Hotel. “A DELPHI MUSIC HALL. ee 652-652 BROADWAY. having be ushed at a ava E eA the klar i theeity, nt balsas oan THE LADY WAIT? fe fovery road tuvelligent jon free. Tt 5 ORIENTAL, onl AE guenged expresny to dieprnen the the lax ror re te Admission free. HAT “e an, FRER uene ¥, DOW Ifyou wantte yy e pleaon jt if you want to see charming |i ier want the choicest ‘on want to be used like RAE TS arate BROADWAY, DO' ADMBS. ON FREE. yoxnee or WONDERS ay EN Ar THe 3 roa TO aN 18 8 BROADW | Natene vat LED, b nw ToAbw Bee INSTRUCTION <1 GY any person & periect perfor tars lessons, with or withow ite instrument, W.€ Hespicon aa Bitfon FOR 8A L' eee Co rr DRamAtiC A

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