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UPPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. = when they come. may rest _aesured; but what would be the result should tho ‘corps be withdrawn? With ail shese corroborating speoviationa ip my mind, | coneior Wyself juetified in stativg my "option as is aa opinion,” via: that (he corps will Hot move from it present poet son uniess General Sherman feds some moans of holaing she railroad without its aid, cortos la lively here at forty dve to Afty certs, Shipments are very extousive, and the pushing aud by-play of spacul lore we ludicrous to contemp'ase, The way ehaipagno and peliles douccurs are dispensed among platform bands ab the dopot ia amvsing—bichly so, and their apriort workings aro interosting to students new tp tho logic of eotton specuintion, Of a verity Me old king bas a:ikon here, donned is leecy robes aod rauged crown, and ro pewerted bis pr inal Woy this business 1s not Ubrowa open to ail » desire to enter E cannot for the lie As ordors a0w Fead, none but loyal citizens of this vicloity can ship the staple, to bo dispored of Noreh, it going into the bands of asecond party # ter arriy Nazbyille or fartner North, at (he option 0 the ow Now, this #tate of things is of possible Denefit to tho ernment, aad oftea 's productive of downright evil for instance, the loyal eitizen resident, after havin taken the oath snd dispose? of fis own cotton, is at por Mberty to buy avd dispose of that of bis rebol noigh- or, who under v9 clronmstences would renounce his ad- beronce lo the revel cause rud bis batred of Yankoow and Yankeo rule, Some fow army oftioera who have lately ferigned and become ciyitians, I remark, are here attond Ing to the shipment o: ther linge purchases made before she iesuing of Lue present orders, PORAGE gm tbis part of tho country is unprecedentedly plenty, aud the products of ths section \airly provide an over plus for the whole army, MONOFOLY AND EXTORTION pore go hand ip band, laughing in derigion at tho writhings of the oppreased. I will venturo to say uuder ‘his head that vo city ja the world can show the entire reins of possible emolument more completely combined fo the grasp of one man than is the fact here, The Incky Individual is @ resigned beof contractor from the Ariny ef the Cumberland. He may be fairly said to rule the whole of Huntsville: at least bo ts ‘running tho machine” most effectually and to his cwn liking. Let me enumerato his ‘‘advantages.”” He runs the two hotels, the water orks, the ouly barroom in town, and has just taken sole pontrol of the gas works. What do my New York friends shine of this for “a big thing? Ido not know tho ‘moomo of this individual, and Tf do not think 1 would divulge it if 1 did; for “honor among’’—gentiemen, you wpow, @ yRom DECATUR ibere comes the news to-day, by the arrival of an engine from the junction, that the enemy ,in some force is Dg Our troops at that place. ret there has been tak irmishing, with one regiment engaged. The “Pewter Mug” Homicide, PRIAL OF JAMBS N, NIXON FOR THE KILBING OF WILLIAM = BROWN—DIFFICULTY IN GBTTTING 4 auRY, COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER. Before Judge Barnard, Armi6.—The Court assembled at eleven o'clock. A peorum of the Grand Jury not being in attendance, the boort imposed a fine of twenty-five dollars each on the @elinquents for pon attendance, and discharged those ‘who were present until the following day, ‘The Clerk, Mr. Henry Vandervoort, then proceeded to empannel the petit jury, with the view of trying such tases as were ready for trial. There were about fifty abeentees, all of whom were fined the usual amount, and ‘be Court apnounced that the fine would be repeated Svery day they were absent. ‘The case of James N. Nixon, the crippled volunteer, who i# indicted for the murder of William Brown, late prietor of the ‘Pewter Mug,” was calied, and the unsel for the defence signifying their readiness to pro- feed, the clerk proceeded to empannel the jury. Great @ifculty was experienced im getting a jury, however, wing to the chalieoges of the counsel on both sides, Seven were tried and found to be competent, but the der of the panel proved objectionable; 80 the was obliged to adjourn the case until afresh batch wtries-atorvey Hall sp people, and Mi n ney Hall appears for the and Mr. Benry L. Clinton for the defence. The court room was @owded and much interest seems to be evinced in the Nesalt of the trial, SALES A’ AUCTION. SCHON FOREST gett Teen MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD, FURNITURE AND QRKS OF ART AT PUBLIO AUCTION, To the bighest bidder, for cash, rain or shine, While day (Thursday), April 7.at 11 o'clock precisely, at the ‘@legant residence, > secon at treet, west of betog the and eat assortment of Household Fur- Biture offered at auction this season. The furnitere was al toorder, and is of the best description. Catslogues at Bouse ov the morning of sale, D seven oclave Pianoforte, Elegant Drawing Room Suits, ‘Bare anc costly Werke of Ah ili setae alas! intings by eminent Art Ormelu and Bronse Chandeliers, Velvet Medallion Carpets, Dresden and Bevres China Vases, French plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Buwdroidered Lace Curtai: B® Solid oak Buffet aud Table, ‘Beavy Plated Ware, ees Buby and Crystal Glassware, defied Fadle Cutler rage Rosew Chamber Furniture, syle Lovis XIV., pgravings, . dtc e DRWING HOOMS, Magnificent rosewood seven octave P' richest instrument offered at auction th ‘®, m4 ity A ich cloth Cover, Stool, covered in brocade. 7 de of superior Velvet Carpets, three magnificent solid wood Suits, covered with oon. blue and gold and imson and gold satin of the most pensive description. ie and Turkish Rasy Chairs, in moouet and satin bro: je; ladies’ solid rosewood Reception and Arm cevered in gold, dlue. crimson and me tin; large @nd expensive rosewood Secre Bookcase, lined with silk and —satinwood; ree rosewood ‘Centre Tables, with rich marble tops, ex aiveiy carved ; rosewood Pier, Sofa aud Side Tables, with ble tops: three costly rosewood Kiageres, with marble plate glass doors, &c. jadies’ rosewood Work Tabi: ynty-one day Bronze and Ormolu Clocks, elegaut China Tages, magnificent French plate Pier Glass, sizo v6x20, with i heavy gold fraine; Mantel Mirror’ to match, of six heavyrembroidered Lace Window Curtring and 8 ia tensive variety of Oil Paintings by rtisis—such as Landscapes, Winter Scenes, Marine wa, Scripiural Pieces, superior French Lithog o'Piecen, &c., the whole forming a very pleasing collee: of prose value, MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOPORTE, garved legs and case, four round corners, inlaid with pearl, sold pearl Key am = Dining m— elvet Tapestry Carpet, in good onder; flebly carved solid mahogany & As Taos, onus 16 feet, gi poished in, the be arble top Fancy Tabl irrors, Sofa Beds, tov, together with ail t ery, tee rz Cw ‘are, Wines, Champagnes, mmblers, Goblets and Decanters to inated; Hoh China T Dinner Sets, costly Silver Ware, Tou and Diver Servic ers, Cake Baskets, Casters, Coffee and Tea Urnan, a, Foras, Lior Stand, superior avie Cutlery, ke, mbers snd bostly rosewood and mieogany rae: sieads, “statuary marble top Buccava, Washstandaand odes to match; over twenty pure Hair Mattresses, 0 40 to 6) pounds, in excelient condit on; Feather Beds, ers and Pillows, Counterpanes, Silk and Satin Bed js, Linen Shoets, Tngrain Carpets. Bedroom Mirrors, ‘ks, Toilet Leg eet Backs, Toilet Sets, Olicloths, Carpets and Rods, mahogany cushioned Chairs, Rock. Bofas, Lounges, Couch Beds, Hall Stands, Tea and ‘ing Tables, together with a large and desirable assort. ment of Basomen Utensila, tc. ‘WK. B —Reliable m to cart, pack and ship poods for purchasers at a reasonad ALPERT, | NIOOLAY, AUCTIONRER, EGULAR SALE OF STOCKS AND BONDS, AMBERT I NCOLAY WILL, SEL, BIS DaY (THURSDAY), AT 1234 O'CLOCK, AT THE STOOK SALESROON: NO. 58 WILLIAM STREET, ‘account of whom it may concer: sha Firemen'alnsCo, $]7 40 shs Merc M Ins Co. curity Fireine Co. 5) & Brevoort Fire InaCo. Independent TelCo.. 100%) Pacitie Fire Ine Fire Rast River Fire t Metropolitan Fire! 40 Stuyvesant Fire I 'S 7 per cont Const’a bis, per cent Georgla Stale bonds, due 1872, per cent Bi yn Water bonds. T per cent New York and Harlem RR bonds. CA «naan Falls Hydraulic Ce, bonds (hy mre eat Lyons (Towa) Central RR bonds (bypotbe- Sper cent Williamsburg Water Works bonds ¢hy- ALBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER AND STOCK BROKER, WAR ©. BAKER 4 CO. AUCTIONEERS | ont o OOD, AUCTIONEER. HOUSEHOLD PIANOFORTE, DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, en auie BROCADA ANP i. » WINDOW CURTAINS, VALVET AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, CHANDELIERS, OIL PALNTINGS. BRONZE. STATUARY, DRESDEN AND SEVRES CHINA VASES, od many rare ae eU AL atin! articles of vir ON THIS DAY (THURSDAY), APRIT, @tibe elegant residence 48 West Bixtoenth atre ifth and Sixth avenues, sale commencing at 1 ‘The auctioncer vould call the particular at fries mand she puplie to this wale. the ca t and ricl t sagortmentef Household at 5 fered ata ue ) this season, Sale pereraptornea = raw in, oom Bulle superb Sultsof Furnitn e ith brocktel of the. riche slegnnt Sein Wine yw Curtains to mnt late gia retary and Bouk nenigoures, Br FURNITURE, between ‘clock. ntion of hin Neue Comprising to mate? Btatnary, Bronve Figures, O11 Paiaw eminont artinin, nen Li Tan 8. AGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTY: Richest instrament jetion this season, fully yarapierd by the Brovate Cover, Music hooks to; Was Chairs t onk Bri ion Tabie, Chairs, Sofas, Cut and Engraved G! hina Qinver Kets, imported from Paris for the p gent owner; Silver Dinner and Te: rvices, Casters, oons, Forks Urn, Cake Basveta Ormer Dishes, Tureen, Ta tery, Linen, rosewood and walnut Dressing Buyeays, tania Armoires Glace, en suite: Hair and Spring Matiremes, 24 pairs Linen Bheets, 2 pelcs Linen Piliow Cares ra French Biankews, Towels, Counterpanos, Marseilles Quilts, French Pollet Sets, mahajany Sofas, Bed. ptrada Chairs, Rockers. Also, Furniture of servants’ apart ‘ie, Partio® wishing to Attend thie walo will take the Tas or Meiropelitan A leaving them al Sixteenth street, few doors tram (he bovine. | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 7 |, HENRY H. LEEDS « CO, wit! sell at auction on Thurs Oe hemos day, April 7, at 104, ence 145 £00 Beebe & Bro sixth street, a ganeral assort wf Household Furniture, 50) Wm. Vernon, Jr. consisting of Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, carved rose 500 George W. Bider.. wood Suit, in green crimson plush; carved’ black want 500 James Olvwell & Ci Suit, in greeny marhle tp Centre Tabi 5 OO Ob Oe, fo) Hk Bull mahogany Bel reases, Bolsters and Pilto Babroek & CO . 80) F.A. Cushman... carved wood Corniess, Extension Dining Table. black wal: | Babrock © OO v.55 HBA HLH thon But Bookrack and Etage:e. gil: frame Engeavings, maho- | Cardin, 500 Storms & Ferrie Hany Work Tails, Toiea-Tetes, in green reps; bronze ct pee aaaeime’ om. Witiem Heasl jeliars and Byackets, carved rosawoad seven octave Pi Pete Stein eC Tw 7 wie be Citrate, teoaltel tone sou auient Watts Cram € Con... 30 T. W. eA, Marsh i Erockery. Glass ead iter together with other ar: | Dallet& Bliss, pe oe BD A ticles enumerated in cat J. W. Schmidt & Co, 50) Besson Camerden &Co 2 Grosa & Marci... 26) Nelson Sherwood. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1864. ———— SALE AT AUCTION, | 4 | | GRAND MASS MEETING. _ M4. MEAWLN, AUCTIONERR, A. Hy BANGS,’ MERWIN & CO, Trving Buildings, Mechanics and workin an of Mow York and victuity 604 and 596 Brom iway. Ara Invited {0 ateod & mass meeting of the working elasse™, Mod THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, to be held at e. Ehursday. Apt Tat Arm 7 ano & at 7 o'CL00K o'clock, for the purpose of i the passage of PRIVATE LIBKARY of ‘ap antouarian, recently de w before the Legislature of th ein relation ceased, eo" priming scarce a} be works in AU THE MMITTES. General Hintry Biowrs, Ol0KY ’ Win, Harding Wm, J. Jessup laneoua Litera » Thos, foulahan and afew Ui Pal Be cot! Fine Aris t fine 1088, Miac Lon, 1 r&tve play . For particulars see Furriers . Thos, Days a = —— | Cordwainers Thos Carlisto TON NOT! AND P. Se, kere vera, Mea A'SanK ov EHOLD FURNI Jobu Mack BUPERH ROSEWOOD PA UITs, RICH CAR eremian Fay PAINTINGS NA ANY PIANOFORTE, ‘Angust Poaras BILV Bit, KENCH CHINA, &C, | Daniel Ambrose THIS KNTT ANTS OF THE GOUBB, P. Dexter AL LA Ren), T. Ball ook, at 182 West | Coop epenes Highth avenues, i MeKenzie aut Puraiture and oma oho Marpby n this eeason. makers ter Provost e COLON utters ay James Duon wood Achinists Association No, i P. w, Hand and | 3 n plumbers... 6... .Michisel Stephens atch: | oopers No, 1. of Williamsburg Wm, fackett phere and Dressers’ Union Samuel Wallace Btool and ors’ Agsoviation sseecee Won, Mettenry . Yoha J. Wooara a, costly Bronzea, san M.A, Kelley nents, Lace Ouriains, Sh Simon Kuyot tion of large sud ie Paintings. BLE PING ROOMS, DINING Rovawour Kedatoats, Dreesing By walnut Suita, ingreen 7 Paper 8, edliny, Sofas, Sota B¢ Practical painters, of Dry Dock. rancis Thorn Clocks, China, Cat Glass, Silver, Table Cutlery. United lO Nos. 4 and ho... Pataick O'Farrell rosewood Hail Mur e. dc Sale rain or shia nishers and polishers...... B, Betz HENKY R, WESTCOTS, Auctioneer. and Sheet [ron Workers, of N.Y. No. 1y Joho Seton IN BROOKLYN—BY | Tin Plat TION BALE OF CA 3 Copper and Sheet Iron Workers, of Willainsbarg AGove e MURPHY, on Thursday, at 0 o'clack, at.409 No. 2....Win, Mung Fulton street. three. pieces of Cro: Brass Tin ‘Plate, Copper and Bheet Iren Workers, of Brooklyn, damaged by water. Saturday, moitgage sale of largo quan- No. 3....James Harney tity of Furnitare and Carpets, Granite stone cutters...... seeeeereee dames Fagan = - — - Laborers! Union, 4th division 2. Wm, Mille W. IVES & CO., AUCTIONEER: Bricklayers, James Hanbon + anetion on Saturday, April 9, | Iron Moulders ‘No, 1, of Spuyien Duyvil....9. B, Hamilton Broadway, one ebony nil ormoli 7 Laborers’ Union No. 2. of Spayten Duyvil...0. J. MeGowan nine pisces; ove rosewood Sofa and y Blacksmiths, ot Brooklyn “Joseph Woolsey N.Y. Society of Operative Masons, EW, Fitzgerald on exhibition, WILL SEL. ok, at 646 Broad . 3, J. Dalton Tigh Mitchell James Keyser Giiders Union Car drivers. Wheelwrig] W. IV8S & CO., AUCTIONEER: auction on Friday, April 8 al One solid rosewoor Parlor Suit, rosewood backs, area eo ed in green and gold brocatel. made by Rolter, slip covers; N ADJOURNED MERTING OF THE STOCKHOLD- one solid rosewood Centre Table, made by Iden, Now on ers of the Pettengi!! Telegraph Devolver Company, exhibition, will be held gt the office of the ore 12 Wall street, on - aah -——— | April, att A fina} vote will be taken in regard to pro- IVES & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL, AT | Posed amendments. W. ©. WRIGHT, Secretary Meeting of Stockholders. YT THE ANNUAL ELECTION, HELD ON THE «TH instant, the following named gentlemen were chosen Directors of the Second Avenue Railroad Company for the ensuing year:— ction, this day: atl AM and 2i¢ P.M, at Noa. 155 1157 Broailway, a large and rare collection of Sea Shells ‘iosities, D W. IVES, AUCTIONEER —D. W. IVES & CO. will sell at their store, 155 and 157 Broadway, this day, &t Ii o'clock. some very fine Paintings and Engravings; one Samuel Willeta, George Bell, tery fine Front and Flgwer Piece, with other choice telec John O'Brien, David M. Hughes, ‘Thomas Crane, John Rile; tions, ANIEL A, MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER, 66 NASSAU James He Barre, Jnhne Wadsworth, Edward Slosson, Cornelius McCoon, Street, is prepared (as usual for years past) to give his Martin J, Sheldon, Waldo Hutchins, perso ttiention ty HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SALES Welcome V. R. Arnold, At the realdences of families, or, if proferred, at his STORE, | And Isaac A, Storm. John eee {ae 0. Brintnall 6 NASSAU STREET, near Malden lane, Appraisement® | 4 subsequent meeting of the Board, John Riley, Eeq., a a Seared was elected President; javid M. ie Vice President; John O'Brien, Treasurer; Harvey H. Woods, Secretary, an‘ E. 8. Dickinson, Superintendent, Oe HARVEY A. WOODS, Secretary. A MFETING OF THE POWER PRESS PRINTERS will be held at Military Hall, 193 Bowery, next Satur- day evening, April 9, at 7), o'clock. The members are ree | quested to atiend, as business of importance will be trans acted, W. J. COLVIN, President, Jas. Evans, Secretary, ATHOLIC PUBLISHER AND BOOKSELLER, JAMES B. KIRRER, Tate EDWARD DUNIGAN & BROTHER, 599 Broadway, up stairs. ECTION.—ASTOR FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ‘The annual election for thirty Directors and three Tn neceeding election will be held at the office yon Wednesday, April 18, The polls will open at 12 o'clock noon, and close at 1 o'clock P. M. By or- der, ROBERT D, HART, Secretary. CE, ICE, ICE. The retailers of Iee having had thie year to contend { Il o'elock, at the store 141 Broadway, be- | With greatly enbanced prices in the prosecution of their Superd Parlor Suits, | business in its vi branches, have found that in order to inber Suits of various | sustain themselves and obtain remuneration for their outlay and risks connected therewith, have resolved upon present- ing to the public the following seale of prices — ‘amilies— Using 8 to 10 pounds dally, $0 cents per week. + Vsing 12 to 18 pounds daily, 70 cents per week, Using 25 pounds daily and upwards, 60 cents perl00 pound! Butchers, grocers. fishermen, porter houses and milkmer 40 cents per 100 pounds, Hotels and conteccioneries, averacing 500 to 1,000 pounds daily, for six months, 36 cents per 100 pounds, \FITZ8IMMONS, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE 706 THIRD avenue—respectfully solicits Sales of Household Furnt- &c., at ihe residences of families declining, to which ll devote his most special attention, at moderate terms, mpt returns mad RBCLOSURE OF MORTGAGE.—THE HOUSE AND Lot, Known as No. 26) West Twenty ninth street, south aide, 275° feet west of Ninth avenue, will be sold at’ public | auction, April 9, 1864, at the Exchange salesroom, 111 Broad- way, st 12 o'clock M., by JAMES M. MILLER, real esiaie auctioneer. FOR, BALE, AT AUCTIONON THE 12TH, DAY or April, a Farm, containing 10) acres, with good Dweiling House and Tenant House. Barn and Outhouses; abundance of choice fruit; well watered; situate! in the county of Westchester and within a few moments? walk of West Mount Vernon depot, and about lial’ an hour of New York. Said farm and stock, with Farming Utensils, will be sold to the ighest bilder, AL the premises, on the day above meption- ed. Terms of sale anit all particulars may be known by ap- plying to 8, SMITH, 491 Eighth avenue, to G2ORGE coor, AUCTIONRER. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, On Friday tween Liberiy and Cedar street Library and Dining Room Suits. ¢ fivies, Bookcases, Etagerss, Sideboards, Extension Dining Tables, Lounges, Easy Chairs, large Oval Mirror. superd rosewood Pianoforie, dc. For particulars see catalogues at sale, which will be worthy the attention of buyers, as the sale will be absolute, being pari of a stock of $3),000 worth, removed for convenience of sale, ENRY H. LEEDS & CO., AUCDIONBERS, Valuable collection of CHOICE OIL PAINTINGS. HENRY H. LEEDS & OO. will sell at auction, on Satur. day evening, April 9, at seven o'clock. at the old Dusseldorf Gallery, 645 Broadway. next door to Tiffany's. OURNEYMEN SPAR MAKERS’ SOCIBTY —THE Thi ‘Ab exceedingly choice anc important collection of original and valuable Paintings, be the Freatent artiste f the French Thurtdare Apen'y, alts es bk mass Bast and German schools. not one of which has ever been seen | toe held in Tompkins sqvare, on this of the Atlantic prior to the present exhibition, col- | ‘py order. GEO, W. BUCKRIDGE, President. lected during several years’ resilence in Paris by an Ame- rican gentieman of wealth and well known taste and libe. rality. They have been consigned to Mr. Samuel P. Avery, of this city, under whose direction and advice they hav Deen collevted aud will be offered for sile. The name of this gentleman is a sufficient guarantee of the high quality and genuineness of the works presented, The works of many artists will now be seen for the first Je & Woon, Segretary, K NIGHTS OF THE MOONLIGHT BRIGADE.—THE members of this distingnisved order, instituted at Fort Corcoran, in June, 1861, are requested to meet at the Sinclair Honse, corner of Broadway and Eighth street, on the 9th inst, at8 P. M. Business of interest to the order and nation time in America, and also others most diilicult to obyain. will be transacted. By order of the Prince Commandant, we may menvion fine examples of. eee JEFFERSON BRICK, Searetary. 4 Frere, Knaus, Merle, P. 8.—Knights will report dismounted. Reyes. ae Piebert, Willems, —— —————_-.-—. J setae jerboeekhoven, ‘ORTE MAKERS’ UNION.—ALL MEMBERS ats de Metz, Seiimiere. Geshe Salts Tearehig ie weekly sanpen are requested to give notice eboas, daa eliotn ; iereor to the Executive Committee by Saturday next ‘Also the old tavorites the American Thom, Pecrus, Pa- Sajmon, orn HE COMMITTEE ON WHOLESALE GROCERIES OF the Merropolitan Fair thankfully acknowledge the fol lowing subscriptions to the funds of the fair, made through Contourter, Bourges, Lemmens, Orscbwilier, fontfallet, Lambert, Tra, soblece!, Dansaert, Lasalle, Ao. r, The landscape department will possess unusual interest | lowing sibaciiPlk and merit, several of the artists being for the first time rep. | Jinn G. Green $2,500 Jno. R, Bacon...... 260 paper ort reece cro oO Sturges, Bennett & Co. 2.50) Chandier Robbini 250 Dairbigny, Soret, Howlant & Aspinwall, 1.800 Sackett. Ri 280 wt ahd acerinetane Grinnell, Minturn & Co 1,500 Bass & C! 230 Rovier, Chaignes Weston & Gray. 1500 Yonngs & Co. 200 A fow choice water color Drawings, by the popular artiste | p' nr & Sialegtses: Geo G. Habece, 380 David, Mahou, Le Bas, Mare'k hs Dedees Carratrecid ae 4 All of these fue works of ari bave been selected especially | hb SO. egg. pellows ** O80 with the view of getting representative wor! aot F cate rie ay and have deen painted at the best period of their «| Ereeee S Gendy. 7h gee number dating back aevera’ years, and some being thoexhi- | SOPOT. pe oe Anadee Ditlon works of the artist for 18 gon Cas Barton... All are in excellent condition, tug been submitted to the artists for revision previous to ahipy The frames are nearly all new and e'egant. the cbolvest pictures being Hunter & Co ue, Bonnet W. Wood & 8: Wm. i. Wm, A. Freeborn. Ruckland & Von Sacl rotected with cases and heavy plate glass 3 on P They will be on exh from March St, day and even. | 3; 0, Dayton. te Cane nsssaan mas ing, until the evening of aale corith catalogues), and fine | Park & Seana 500 Yeane' M. Bull photographs of the princtpai pictares cai atthe art | oy f ; amporiaras and bookstores on Broadwa} ENRY H. LEEDS ¢ CO. CTIONEERS, A Moorewood & Co.. Tiv: Barger, Huribut & ingaton . Kent & Co * ‘A chotve collection of origina: Poireir & Co. . JERVIS Mcf NTE J, J. Crane, SAMUBL COLMAN ant enry Yelverton " A. D. SHATTO™ CT.G &sAE. P...... Caverly & Meyers embraving their Jatest and bes! works, naw on exhibition P.V King & © C ‘ the gallery of John Su 758 Broadway, will be sold Owen & Carnegio.... ert € Co vy iz . u. Further contributions will be thankfully acknowledged. EES OLLOND_ ASPINWALL, Chairman. D. Epwis Hawter, Secretary, Auction on Tuesday av April H, LERDS, at the above piacs ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONFER. it 73% o'clock, by AND CANDLES LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, HE COMMITTEE ON OILS, SOAP BROT OWAT of the Metropolitan Fale chgnetuliy scknowledge the f 3 Jowtng subscriptions to the funds of the Fair, made throw, will nel at aueti See rem re as at auction, i 5 ON THURSDAY. APRIL 7, 1864, Sa 0) 2 o'clock, + 500 AT THE EXCHANGE SALESROOM, 1 500 111 Broadway (Trinity Building), New York, 7) Broanway—The Lease of the Lot. with the two story and | PF, ) Attic brick Building thereon, 82) Broadway, east side, ad | 5° 0, Whitmore. 50 ing the sontheast coruer of Twelfth street; iot 251 | B. F. Babbitt [30 ront, 25.8 r@ar, 102 feet sonth side, and M0 feet Binches | aiian Hay & Co. . 207 nerih side, has twenty-one years to run from May |, | ft, G. Mitchell £ Co... 250 1860, at $1,500 per annum growud reus, with privilege of re: Watson & Co. ewal. Terms at sale, tian O11 Co Maps, &c., at the auctioneer's office, No. 3 Pine street. Buehan & © ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER, VALUABLE PROPERTY ON BLEECKER STREET, NBAK BROADWAY B. H. LUDLOW & CO, wil} nell at auetion, on. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1994, AT 12 OCLOCR AT THR EXCHANGE SALESROOM, I BROADWAY, (TRINITY BUILDING), CARROLL PLAVE (Bere! fand Lot on the north side Bice! and Thompson streets, Known a: Moi Charlee Ht feo Oswego Starch Fact MM: are N.Y. nie How AL pli ie S ‘arroil place, Io fb in, ‘Tront Cand tear, by F a cher peritenlacy, abet ak that Chae a ‘or Maps Bud othe * Ss. apply atthe of wuetioneera, EH. LUDLOW & CO., 0.4 ia Gor Christopher 1 ler Van Taswel & Are Popham. Waxta Georse W Todd. Eiward Bisworth KINS, AUCTIONEER, v7 Ww mor" NOsoME NOUAB ASD: Lor, Cartwright & Haris901 VYOURTH STRERT. * James BOvd.see. sce + West Teuth strart David Fay Maieolm ©. Greene., B Bi aely or nortiot, © Bilor & Clarkessves ON TUBSDAY, APRIL (2, 1864, at 12 O'CLOC ead ACO. es MA the xchange enlesroom, © LOC Henry, Barrow & C6 11 Broadway ctrinits Baitang), N. ¥, B,D Brvewdel Foon Sraeer—The me twa story and'attie rick | Wg: lene & Ca Honse and Wot 122 Fourth street, south tween Chris | it € 8. Crawford. 4, house 2) tt'6 in. front and topher and West Tenth air rear, by 60 deep; in goot order biences, Lot U6 6 by 1 feet 96,000 may remain on me Maps, te, at the office o sireei, N.Y. Loveland & Welch and contatneall tie conve. | Voxeland & \ Possession May 1, 1868. ar@ at f per cent, the Auctionsers, No. $ Pine ORRIS WILKINS. ACOTIONSER —MANDSOM & Household Furniture at . BH. LUDLOW & CO. will sell At aneton, on ay, April 7, 1864, at Total Soe tess see eeeeseees HW o'clock, oat No it) Forty ninth’ street, airibniions wil bb thamkially sebnowieds in seid house, the e@niire Furniture contained con | the Commiciee, isting in part of wegantly avrvel rosewood Parlor Suit, 1m " Gl Breen'plush: iagere: Genre. Tables, nabogany. Planotorte JOnS WF, More: and Stool elegant bronze an) ormoiu Chandeliers, mahoga ENRY LYLES. Pati. Wins Dressing Bur JAMES M. MOTL CHAS. WAGER HUL JOSEPH COLGATE. ALEXANDER VAN "RENSSBLAER, ( W238, WOULD CALL ATTENTION TO THE SALE OF Valuable Real Estate, to be sold at auction by BH. LUDLOW 4 ©O., this day, Tiree, ‘At 12 o clock, at the Exchange Salésrdom, No. ll Broadway, Trinity Building ry. Lay Hedeton: 18, Ws lagses, Mattresses, Feather 8 cla, Bovste dow Cortaing, Broesels and 1 n Carpets, Ollolotba, ae, together with an assortment of Kitchen Farmiture, with which the sale will commence, Catniogies of above sala nay be objained at the auctioneer's ofice, No. 3 Pine street, M. THs . Fix- airman, DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER —WILL SELI, Theda April 7, at lols o'cloex, the Stock. « tures of store 186 Mott street, vir:—Teas, Sn. | Broadway— Vatu! hold ith atrect tanterm tganorn Ae together with the nanal aneortment | eth, street Froperiy forty #e¥6 ne i retell fain) % c street—On sont! * Sod daponite ree vite my "Sere NUD perernNieTy | TOT ries teat eee ate Mapa, Ae. 0b SPECIAL NOTICES, OTICK TO SHIPPERS THE RATES CHARGED for transportation of andise between New York ovidence will on April t. See tarit at 'w ollie, , bh river. EDWIN BY ent Commercial Steamboat Company. (PRICE OF THe NEW YORK. PROVIDENCE AND Boston Railroad Company (Stonington Linn), Now York, March 3!. 18 4--At a ‘meeting of the Board of 'Direc- 1d tis day,» quarterly dividend of three per cont, f government tas, was declared, pavable on demand e ollie of Sona, 37 William street, UNION LINCOLN ASBOCTATION OF THR us State of New York will hold ils regular meating at Hope Chapel, 718 Broadway, iis (Thursday) even'ny. at balf-past seven o'clock, Baw J. Giassey ALPRnep Goopa.t, SIMEON DRAPER, President, { Secretaries, peek DRY GOODA, (tones: CLUAKS, CLOAKS, AT DAVIDSON'S BOWERY croak STORE, nat NEWEST SPRING AND SUMMER PASHIONS, R LADIBS, MISSES AND CRILDRE Ladies’ Waterproof Clonk $i to B12 Ladies’ Kelton Cloaks, from $5 to $10 50. Ladies aii Wool Cloaks, from $8 ) to 15, Ladies’ Zophyr C trom $12 5) 40 $2). Ladiew Poult de lil Cloaks, $12Lt0 $29, Ladiew’ Tatfota Oloaks, $15 to 335, Miseen’ Melton Cloaks, $9 to $10. Minses’ Zephyr Cloaka, $6 50 to $12 90, Minsew Silk Cloaks, $6.50 to 815. Chidren « Melton Cloaks, $3 to $3 60, Children’s Silk Cloaks, $3 50 to $10, CALL AND EXAMINE, Ladies wailed upon politely. C. A. DAVIDSON, 264 Bowery, XOLUSIVELY FRENCH FLUTING, ONB TO TWEN ty inches wide. al! materials punctnally fluted, and de- livered, at MRS. GOLDEN’S, French thuting establishments, 18 Amity street. N.B.—A biock and @ baff from Broadway, 127 Bleecker sireet, below Wooster, and 261 Fulton atreet, Brooklyn, Cal) and exaraine, APER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, LACE CURTAINS, At very low prices, by L. SOLOMON & SONS, S69 Broadway. R, B macy. io HOUSEREEPING GOODS. LINBN GOODS AND HANDKERCMIEFS, RIBBONS AND STRAW GOODS, FRENCH FLOWERS AND FANCY GOODS, PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAB, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. CORSETS AND YANKEE NOTIONS, MACY'S CBLEBRATED — FRENCH KID GLOVE. “204 and 206 Sixth avenue, Two doors below Fourteenth street. on THR RATE FOR STEBRAGE PASSAGE from Liverpool and Qu be until further wolice $39 in gold, oF the sa ¢ aneatra steameron Wednenday, ApriiG, She hay splendid | Accommodations for a few eabin'and steerage passengers at Fechiced rates, payabie in United States currency. JOHN G, DALE, Agent, 16 Broadway, STBAM WBRRLY TO LIVERPOOL, TOUCHING AT wrenstown (ork Marbor). ‘The biverpool, New Cork and full amrinipg as followa:ne OR, Saturdey, April CY OF LONDON, Saturday, Apl Ib BINA, Saturday, Apnl and every succeeding Saturday, at noon, from pier #4, North river. rom p RATES OF f Payable in yold, First Cabin First abi Firat € rH rile WErDy idly low rates. om Diverpaol or Queenstown: —First. Canin, 375. 108: Steerage, 84. Those who wish to sead for ¢ Triends can bay tickets here at (hese rates. ‘These steamers have superior accom odal\c gers, are strongly built in water Uxht In 1 carry patent fire annihilators, Bxperieneed surgeons are attached to each sleamer, For further information apply in T INMAN, Agent, 22 Water street; in MALCOLM, Ni b. Baoeh aqun & WD. SEYMOUR & CO.; in London CEY, 61 King William atreet) in Paris & 44 tne Notre Dame dea Victoires, P! Fhiladelphia to JOHN G. DALE, (11 9 the Company's off JOHN G, DALEK, Agent, 16 Broadway, New York, ng for men erpool to WILLUAM wo ALEX, ‘alnut atreet, or at TEAM FROM AND FO QUBENSTOWN AND LIV ERPOOL, CUNARD LINE, ‘om New York, $38, currency; (0 New York, $30 gold, or equivalent incarrency, . BULA sails on Wednesday, April 13, NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. From New York, cabin, $85; stoerage, $35, , Payable in currency. VIROINTA saite Friday, April 2 For passage o iy to passed “PPV ILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Pulton street. HE LONDON AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COM. pany will despateh fer monthly their new and first class British iron steamships CELLA, BELLONA, lOWA, OHIO, INDIANA and MANHATTAN, each 4,000 tons bur- then. between London and New York, calling at Havre on the voyage from London. Rates of pasmaye, payable, in United” Niates. currency, from New York. first cabin, 88); second cabin, $50; Steerage, $30. From London or if firet in, $100; second cabin, $70; steerage, $40. PReake PPT ctrl apely Si ek goin streets ee roadway. For freight apply at 64 South ‘stree i HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents, pss HAMBURG. AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S IRON MAIL STRAMSHIPS. From New York From Southampton. TEUTONIA. «March 19, 1864 April 16, 1364 HAMMONIA . April 2. 1864, April 30, 1864 BAVARIA Lec April 16, 1864 ‘ay 14, 1864 GERMANIA.. ‘April May 28, 1864 80, 1864.02... From Hamburg pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken, taking passengers for Hamburg, Havre, London and Southampton At the following ratos:—First cabin, 3105; second cabin, 50; stee! , $37 50 able in gold or t uivalent, Sor Weight “apply. 10 KUNHAKDT. & CO., Place. ‘or passage apply to C. B, RICHARD & BOAS, No. 181 Broadw: H, MACY. a NOW OPEN, OUR SPRING IMPORTATION OF KID GLOVES, ELEGANT SHADES, BEST QUALITY, aT LOW PRICES. 204 and 206 Sixth ar Two doors below Fourteenth ue, treet. MILLINERY. imian LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF PARIS spring and summer Millinery, of the newest and most ed shapes and styles, in all thegew shadesand colors, lowest cash prices, at SIMMONS’, 687 Broadway, att HE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP AMERICA, H. Wessels commander, carrying the United States mail. will sail froin the Bremen pier, foot of Third street, Hoboxen. on SATURDAY, April 9, at 12 o'clock M., Oe BREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON, taping pansencere ty DON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, at the following rates, payable in gold or its equivaient in currency :— saith eet cabin, $106; second cabin, $02 £9; steerage, The AMBRICA will be followed by the BREMEN, May 7, For freight or passange apply to VELRICHS & CO , 68 Broad street. CAtsRacr, cry sug 7389 Broadway, N. Y.—E. WALTHEB’& CO., manufac- torers of Trimmings, Fringes, and all kinds of Ribbons and Ribbon Ties EUOBNE WALTHER, FREDRIC BABR, FPLUTING FOR DRESS TRINMINGS DONE IN A 8U- Perior style, for d cents yer yard: over 4 Inchon, | cent per iueh: by the French Fluting Company, 271 Spring, be- tween Varick and Hudson streeta Agent, Mra. SHANA- HAN, 861 Third avenue, corner of Twenty-seventh street, pace FLOWERS AND BRIDAL WREATHS, BLOND AND REAL LACES. STRAW BONNETS AND HATS. SHELL, STRAW AND PEARL ORNAMENTS. The above departments are now replete with elty in siyle, Guailiy «bd color, and will be sold POPULAR PRICES. THOS, & J. G. JOHNSON, 355 Canal street. corner of Wooster street. EAST THIRTEENTH Gaye conte Caps, 40, Dresses ery nov. ‘ADAME J. FINIELS, NO. 54 street, between Broadway and University ow open s superb assortment ¥, Paris Bonnets, res, Flowet ns wn eri made to order. ~ ADAME PEAUCELLIER WRIDENBACG, 140 AT. lantic street, Brooklyn, will open her assortment of imporsed Spripg and immer Bonnets, on Thursday, pril 7. MADAME, MENAGE, WAS THE, | HONOR TO AN- nounce to her patrons and the public that she has just jved from the first houses in Paris a very ‘and jortment of moder in Bonnets, Headdre y latest styles, which she will open to th ¢ on Friday, March 8,in her establishment, No, 19 ifth avenwe, APAME, SM. HARRIS B friends and customers that she is now receiving, di rect from Paris, Bonnets, Flowers, Round late, Colffures, No, 729 Broad way, corner of Waverley piace. ICH TARTAN PLAID RIBBO Tn all widths, RICH PLAIN RIBBONS, In all the new shades. RICH BONNBT SILKS AND CRAPES, Just received. Will be sold at POPULAR PRICES. THOS. & J. G, JOHNSON, 355 Canal street. Corner of Wooster. PROPOSALS, orace CROTON AQUEDUCT BOARD, APRIL 4, 1%04.—To Contractors.—Bealed proposals wil be rev ed at this office until Friday, the 15th day of April next, at twelve o'clock noon, when they will be publicly opened for shing and cutting about twenty five hundred #0) square feet of dlue stone flagging required for the terraces of the gate houses of the new reservoir ms and specifications for toe same can be seen ov app ication a yee ailice. THOMAS STEPHENS,» Crot ROBT. L. DARRAGLL Aqueduct A.W. CRAVEN $ “Board. PATERSON, N. J., OFBICE | FOR CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA. gene 1 § TO INFORM HER | A, frst clase steamer wii! leave New York on the 34, 13th and 23¢ ofeach month, except when these dates fall on Sut ra) ‘when the day of departure will beon the Monday fol- For freij e only ), No. 5 Bowl. Feige or ena son my SE ee OB CALIFO NIA—M. 0. ROBERTS’ LINE TO SAN FRANCISCO AND OREGON, Mi Pauama Railroad. ‘The NOIS. tons, TURDAY, April 23, at noon, the finest fastest and strongest steamship in the California trade, wiiSeail as above from the pler foot of Warren street, North rivet For freight or passage apply to D. N. CARRINGTON, cor- ner of Warren and Went streets. EUTRAL FLAG.—AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINB, carrying the United States wails, The fine Al British ahip CENTURION, Cromwell, commander, will come to her berth on the 12th inat.. with one third of her cargo already ‘on board, and will have unusually quick despatch for M Dourne direct. This ship, #o favorably Known in the Liver. pool trade, insures at the very lowest rates, here aud in Britain, and is # remarkably fast, The Al British bark Westward commander, yillancooed the Bvening Star, and for Sydney Ban dh their bills Shippers per EveningStar @ill of lading before Friday, the 15th ibe tee o RON. Fe ORL: iS VIA naval TO SAIL Saturday, April 16, at 8 o'clock P. M. The United States Mail sidewhee! steamship MORNING STAR, Henry L. Hepbura, Commander, wit! aall a8 above, from pler 46, foot of King ‘street, Ner river. For freight or passage apply (o pP'y “TAMES A. RAYNOR, Wl Broadway. N, B.—The Evening Star will follow, and sai: on Satur. day, April 30, 1854, EAMER YAZOO—FOR NEW ORLEANS, THE steamer YAZOO will be unavoidably detained until 7, At 3 o'clock P.M. when she will posi LUDLAM, HEINEKEN & CO., 115 Broadway. Thursday, April tively sail, FoR, NEW, ORLEANS DIRECT. The new United States wail steamship GEO. CROM WELL, Caplain Jno. A Post, will leave pier No.9 North river on Satur , April 9, at3 P.M. Pursage, with ngurpassed accommodations, $00. Apply to H, B, CROMWELL & CO, bo West street {OR NEW ORLEANS VIA HAVANA. The United States toail sidew heel sweamship » COLUMBIA, D. B. Barton, commander, ave pier No.4, North river, om Savirday, Apr ll 9, at . M., precisely, for New Orleans, touching at Havana to lind inaila and pasrengers, NO FREIGHT TAKEN TO HAVANA No freight received or vills of lading sigued ou day of sailing. All letters must pass through the Post office. For {rel asta € apply 10 SPOPFORD, TILESTON & CO., 29 Broniway. OR NEW ORLEANS, VIA HAVANA.—THE FAVO rite and weil United States mail steamship MATANZAS, Win, ng commander, No. 4 North river on Monday, the ith of Apiii, at Jo'ciock r for New Orleans,” vii lavana. HH urpassed a commodation for passeugers, Ail letiers must pass through tue Post odice. For freight or Revsts apply to THOS. ASBNCLO & ¢0., 17 Broadway, ¢ Prorosats SEALED PROVOSALS WILL BE RE. ceived, at the Kings County Treasurer oftice No. 13 Brooklyn, until 2-0 clock P.M. on Tuesday, April 12, 1864 at which time and place they will be opened. for furnishing for the balance of the present Saral yoar. :or rtment of the said couaty, two hundred (200) tons of Lehigh coal, broken or eg: size Printed forms of proposals, Containing all (he necessary information. can be had at the office of the Superintendents of the Poor, at Court street, the Almshouse Dej the Almshouse, Flatbuah ; at the City Hall, Western Distriot, and at 102 North Second street, B. 0 No other forms will be accepted, WAM. BENNETT JOHN DELANEY, Supply Committee of the Superintendents of the Poor, AvasHocset April 1, 1864. 10 CONTRACTORS —SEALED PROPOSALS, WITH sas and specifications. for furnishing materials and erecting a fireproof Grain Warehouse, of irom or brick, with elevator. engine and machinerr complet, and of one million bushels capacity, upon the progerty of the Venango Otl and Transportation Company, wesi side of Hudsou river, oo sto Twenty third street. New York city, will pe recsived at the office of sald company, No. 12 Pine sirret. till o'clock PM. of Saturday, the 30th April, 1864: to. ive lon h of their present pier, and so a8 to be ble to vessels and bargos on the ortheast and south sid roads 90 the west. Separate bids for malarial nd ma, at Of rejection aorve 4. poly to L. H. CULVER, President <0 Oi amd Transportation Company, 12 Plas street. ONTRACTORS.—SBPARATE SEALED PROPO adoraed with the title of the work for which {ho 3a may be olfered, will, bereceived ut <his office until 2 0° Sewers tm the following al Vhurada cet, from Hudson river to y-ofth treet Sixties street, wi 1 to near Second avenue; also in Elghth ar Thirveenth aud Fourteenth sirgets tween Chatham square and Ma wrect. between Broome and De! consirction of Trap Block Paven from Fifty sixth trent to. Elgnt Hy between Ninth and t Tweal)-second street, from Fifth io Sixth an or fur. ther fu ormation apply to the Coajract C THOMAS STErtt 3.7 “ ROBT. & DARRAGIL | Ayuoduot “ A.W. CRAVEN 1" Roaed Orrick CROTON Aqurnuct Duratiuest, April 2, 1344, a LEGAL NOTICES. 7 OTICE.—ESTATE OF JAMEABEATTY, DECEASED. N Notice 18 hereby given to al) interested that van jeatty, late Of Antrim township, fr " ¥, Penn y 1963, Weaving a large ‘es Wwhiichy By bis Inet wiil nnd testament. was devishd ant be ueained to bis Arst cousins by the fathers ede, and tohie fest consins by the mother's side, Tha yotuere nana was Rtieon Allen, All who are related to suit le-edent as above mentioned, are notified to present and establish thotr cialm lo a legacy Under the will of said deceased Tn keane, Execntors of Jam ty, deceased, Maren 16, igs @s Beatty, deceased. ayivanis, died in July, Coammensrena, Pi orien: STATE OF CATHARINE BEATTY, DB Notice is hereby given to all interested that Catharine tty, late Of Antrim township, Franklin oo: Pennayl. ia, deceased, died in January. 1869, leaving a larce t@ which, bY Her last will and tem ‘and bequeathed to her firat cou by ‘atl her frat cousins by the mother’s side (the mothers name was Susan Allen), All who are related to anid doce fe mentioned, AF Hotifed fo present and aatabiis! clnima toa legacy ander the will of eae th Sint, Bxcoutor of Cat! ine Beatty, dec Couamemnenund, Py Minrel 16,1804” es if ASTROLOGY. 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Counsellor, aad authorized United § ’ i LUNT ell other other matic Ling to th V7 $210 CASH oof wr eurnet At ount: nadveen ecornm: cash houn t pat the Naval Departinent Agency, 247 Broadway, roous 25, ary nd ord RARE CHANCE FOR FOUR GOOD MEN TO BE. come sergeanta and corporais in a fine re aide receiving a large cash county. Inquire of R. BROOK. Counsellor, Dey atreet, one door fr’ AUPE PBpsona ENLISTING WILL BE PAID TU highest cash and other bounties; choice of regiment Fifers and Buglers wanted; also somo good men for ‘Tex Reeruith ‘ice for al) regiments, 301 Broadway, baseme & ABMY AND NAVY AGENOY, 99 WEST STREET. OOR- ‘ner of Cedar, up staira,—$ 100 cashfand ail other boun. ties foriten good men to-d: Choice of regiments. | hue A ZEW VOLUNTEERS ARE, WANTED TO FILL UP some of our best regiments. The highest bounties given to goo men, A first rate chance, and pay sure an soon Aa accepted. J. M. GORDON, 141 Fulton street, third story. ATTENTION ZOUAVES.—A FEW MORE RRORULTS wanted, for four new compan!¢®, now forming, for the 168th Regiment Second Duryee Zouaves, now doing Provost duty, near New Orleans. A few good m wanted for non- commissioned officers, Por full particulars apply to Major Felix Agnus, recruiting officer, Broadway UP gee |AVALRY FOR TEXAS.—A FEW MEN WANTED FOR Company 2 ‘Twenty fifth New York oavairy, camped at Saratoga, 10 men for artillery; 100 men for ine intry; 1) men ‘hoice of regiments. High: cash bounty pi tickets for families. Apply 428 Broadway IFTH REGIMENT HEAVY ARTILLERY.—BY SPR- lal authority of Colonelf Murray, I witl accept a few men for this favorite regiment, Forts of Baltimore. Don't trust sharpera who have no authority. Cail at 50 Lispenara et, Capt. COMBS, if you want your papers correct. n Wanted for eavalry and infantry—cholce regimen's. Nee YORE COUNTY VOLUNTEER COMMITTER, Orvice New Buitpinas, Conner CHamnens StRERT AND BRoapway, Entrance on Broadway. TEN THOUSAND VOLUNTBERS WANTED, The following are the pecuniary inducements offered — COUNTY BOUNTY, cash down STATE BOUNT! see re UNITED STATES ROUNTY to new recruits pet ent ‘ATES BOUNTY additional to ran so) as Hey Total. Applications to be made pert mittee, Any perso bringing a recruit for the army to this ofiee, will reeeive a county premium of ten dollars. C, GODFREY GUNTITER, Mayor. MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Comptroller, ORISON BLUNT, Supervisor, ELIJAH F, PURDY, Supervisor, WILLIAM R, STEWART. Supegviser, WILLIAM M. TWRED, Supervior, GEORGE OPDYKE, Auxiliary Member, County Coommittee. ORISON BLUNT, Chairman. New Yorx, April 4, 1864. IGNAL COR! S$ és es (28 Bounty. ‘Three men for the above corps; will attend s school of instruction and ride horseback. Apply immediately at 34 and 86 Fulton streot. fo VOLUNTEERS.—AVOID THE DRAFT THAT 18 sure to take place, by receiving the highest cash boum ties. Choice of regimenta: relief tlekets for fain lies; with outany deductions. Apply this day at Paterson House, 78 Cortland: street, 8. NAYY. OMMITTER, 8, ‘SRoapway COUNTY BOUNTY OF $200 AND $100, CASH DOWN. TIME UNITED STATES AUTHORITIES HAVING IN order to fill up the navy, authorived the raising of recruits for that branch of the service. and guaranteed that recruits for the navy shall be counted on the quota of the places where they elect to be credited the same as if they were re- crults for the ariny, the County Volunteer Committee have resolved to pay recruits for the navy the fopowing bo cash down, upfn their being duly mustered into vice — When enl ig for one vear. veeee When enlist bg for more than one year. . ANY GOP RSON SPRINGING A RECKUIT FOR tHe x " § FFIC) JEAV! vi PREMIUM OF $19. Seeeree a enrere Seamen and ordinary seamen, who will be shipped foi two years, wil! receive in addition to the above bounty P| $20, three months, pay in advance, and three months’ extra | pay as government bounty, The wages are as follows:— First POOR) «5 coasssns5scxoos $30 per month Second Firemen... 25 per month Pon n 18 per month nen oa ++ 18 per month Ordinary Beanen 14 per month Tanismen 12 per month 10 per month een years of iT feet eight Lcases the consent of the parents on "at ob) givy fr aveses “_ f the three months’ advan active of and faut t Dy application to the pay- owhich the recriits may be asalened, tion can beobtained by applying as ark; w one can be enlisted and ‘ in at either of the following readervens, whieh are the only ones authorized by the Navy Department im city, Ki recruits this entisted and recetving the bounties afere- sald, sill be credited ty the quota of thecity and county of New York. Capt, OSCAR BULLUS, U. S.N.y No. 9 Cherry street. Capt. EDWARD THOMSON, U.S. Ni. No. 946 Water street Lieut, Com, JNO, McLEOD MURPHY. U8. N, No. 14 State street, Act. Master JOHN W. GOIN.U. 8.N., No. 156 South street, C, GODFREY GUNTHER, Mayor. MATTHEW T, BRENNAN, Comptroller, ORISON BLUNT, Supervisor, WM M. TWEED. ig hn WM. R. STEWART, Supervisor, ELIJAH PF. PURDY, Bupervieor GEORGE OPDYKE, Auxiliary Member, County Vointeer Committee. ORISON BLUNT, Chairman. NITED STATES ENGINEERS (REGULARS), AT: tached to Headquar army of the Potomac: pay $13, $17, $20 and $34 per month; oo picket duty, Inteliger teh wanted for this farorive service. Apply to First Liente: Ss ‘L. GILLESPIE, Unived States Engineers, 19 Coens 198 slip. ANTED IMMEDIATELY=1.00) RECRUITS, FOR Seamen will receive $308 in advance, arin * receive $375 cash it the United States Nai mn and West ais, wp stairs, he paid to al monthly pay can be pusters of the ve L needful i aval tent in t New Yor, April 4, 1964, inte, two Firat Sergeants; 1 recommended by thes t headquarters for recraiting Dur ves, Filth regiment New York Verersn Volun- y, between 0 and 12 A. for two days. ove, a frat rate Druminer, for dram mas one Bugler and three Fifers. who ‘The reg. ment # now doing gar three Second Lieute: en service and be w | Also wanted. OF: two good know all the artillery c risom duty in Alexandria, 30 LD ENGLISH SOLDIERS WANTED—TO-DAY, FO ‘A superior cavalry regiment going (o Texas. Men wha seen foraiga service would do well to call at 436 Broad- Op stair ort +) tears wan Baltimore; hi corner Wak undred ana 5 | One | | 10 RECRUITS WANTED—AT THE | Fendezvou ville, Staten vndiog), to fill the ehmond coo y there will b@ paid, in hand, & county bows ty of $300, exelne sive of allother bounties. Parties having meo in charge it mcoredited will adress bot 30 Stapleton Post otliee en Island, By order of the Board o: Supervisor DAVID Lb. GARDINER, Chairman. eed REGIMENT HEAVY ARTILLERY.~VOLUN. pr this regiment. doing garrison duty at 1. Apply al 182 Contre ptala JAS. WELLS, late Wy third regiment RECRUITING and (first for whict A. Mixavt, Clerte 100 FOuUSTRERS Waytsp IMMEDIATLY. To fili quotas for country towns, at Troy. Highe bounty paid, cash dowa, by MARS! & CO., 19 aud Museum Building, Troy, LA9T, REGIMENT, NeW voRK VOLUNTEER! “EO doin: garrison dity.—$W0 hand money to reeraits, | brokers bringing recruits: $10 extra to any man enbetity ten, Promotions o qvod mea, Apply at Headquarters, Broome street, New York. é $425 ,e « NTO DAY, CASH PAID TO Tivo GOOD MEN TO RAT, Pavouia Hous ate Mm . PNTY, $400 BOUNTY go in a country tow, Call eariy, at C S400 POON PoP Reade Relief tickets for famill To ate o Apply at Paterson House, 75 Cor