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6.—Posirive A TAULRINS AUCTIONEER, HOUSiioLd FURNITURE AND r AUCTION, « ash, rain or shine, ‘ac 1034 o'clock precisely, ueteemth street, west thik arenas, and richest ac meat of Household Fur- ‘at anetion this xasa. ‘The furniture was alt ade (9 order and isof the be-t ceswiption. Catalogues at 6 bOUse the morning of — an cn Oe Ei-gaat Drawing Room Suits, and costly Works of At “ eon tinge by eminent Artists, Oi u aud Bronze Chandeiiers Velvet Medallion Carpets, » Piec and Mantel Mirrora, iiuoy aud Crystal Glassware, jeavy Plated Ware, Sheffield Table Cutlery, wood Chamber Furniture, style Louis XIV.. Books’ huceav ings, Table Linea, &¢, DRWING Kms. Magaificent rosewond seven aciave Planoforte. imstrument offeret ¢ auction this season; red and case. four «ound corners, overstruny lined with satinwood, tai with 1, tinishe 4 city meeer and fully guaranterd: reuch cloth Cover, Btool, covered fa brocade. About 150 rds of superior eu Velvet Carvers Chee magnificent solid wood Suits, a saiin bro™ ‘covered ; and expeasive rosewood Sec ree rosewood Centre Table: Xe ‘&e. ; aites’ rosewood Work Tables, covered with mucwvon, blue and gold and lmgon ani gold satin of tue waar exp naive description. ‘and Turkish Easy Chairs in mo uel y golld Fosewoud Meception and Arm in gold, oioe. crimson and ma. eatin; large Bookcase, lined wins alk and satinwoo: rich marble top ‘carved; rosewood Pier. ra and Side Tables, with Tope: three costiy rowwo4 Etageres, with marble glass doors, dc. ; e day Bronze ail tiem ia Clncks, elegant Chi aguitent Preach piece Fist Giana, ize p0x20, with wy yold frame: Manel Mirror to match, of six heavy embro'dere' Lace Window Curtains and large and extensive variety of Ol Painttigs by ‘Srtiste—such as Landsca tes, Winter Scenes, Marine lows, Scriptural Pieces. anyecive French Lithograph me Places, &c., the whole To"wiag a very pleasing collee- MAGNIFIOBNT SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, legs and case, four roucd corners, inlaid with pearl, Dining Room—Rich Velve. Yagestey Carpet, im rder; richly carved oid watuut Extension Table, iI poltahed in the best mauner: aacble top Fancy Table terors, Sofa Beda, Chairs tw (vrie-otd, together with all the by and crysial Cut Ginsx iVines, Champaznes, mnblers, Goblets and Dew ant cs ts taatch; Heh Ching Te 4 Dinner Sets. costly Stiver Ware. Teaand Dinner Service, lalvers, Cake Baskets. Cuscen. Coffee and Tea Urns, pons, Forks, Lijuor Stand, « serior Table Cutlery, &c. Chambers und Nursery: v cosewood and maeozany roy Harcaus, Washstands and ds, Lat |. Angrain Carpets, Bedroom Mirrors, looks. Toilet Tables, Towel Sacks, Toilet Sets, Ollcloths, talr Carpets and Rods, mahomany cdghioned Chairs, Rock. ‘4, Sofas, Lounges, Couch Weds. Hall Stands, Tea ning Tables, together with a iarge and desirable assort. ent of Basement and Kitchen Uieasils, ac, N. B.—Reliable men in aivea sace to cart, pack and ship for purchasers at @ reawonahie charge. WAN EBERT G. MAYWOOD, ACCTIONEER, i GOD, AU AGNIFIORNT HOUSEWOLD muaaiecae TANOFORTE, DRAWING ft OM FURNITURE, en suite; BROCADE ANO LACE. WINDOW CURTAINS, ELVET AND BRUSSELS © 4)'ET8, CHANDELIERS, STATUARY, ‘ INA VASES, act and articles of virtu, ie legunt residence 44 West Sixt tte, be residence 44 West Sixteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, sale cuunencing at 11 o'clock, The auctioneer would eail the pacticular attention of hi nd the public to thin kale. Che eatalovue comprising and richest ussortmentet Household Furniture, ¢., offered at auction this season. Sale peremptory, Drawing Room Suits, superb Sutcs of Furniture, covered ith brocatel of the richest demccpiion; elegant Seta Win- low Curtains to mateh the snitx. stageres, plate glass doors; retary and Bookcase, Centre Tainles, statuary marble top neolgutires, Bronze and Ormoia Chandeliers, Cabinets, b; Ormoluand Dresden Chiaa Ornaments, Marble ua, artists, renoh Line Kngra AGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE. Richest instrament offered ui auction this season. fully uaranteed by the makers; ~ta.l, Brocade Cover, Music tand, Books. &c; Washstand Cisire to match; oak Buffet, xtension Table, Chairs, So"as, Cul and Engraved Glass. China Dinner Sets, impoted from Paris for the pre- t owner; Bilver Dinner amd Tea Services, Casters, pogns. Forks. Urn. Cake Huskein, Oyster Dish Tureen. Ta: ie Cutlery, Line, resewnod and wainut Dressing Bureaus, jookstands, Armoire.a-Glace, ea euite: Hair and Spri fatteeasen. 24 pairs Linen heete, 24 palrs Linen Pillow 12 pairs French Blarkets, Towels, Counterpanes, lareeilics Quilts, French Toilet Sets, mahogany Sofas, Bed- Chalrs, Rockers. Also, Pursiture of servants’ apart- ts. Parties wishing to attend Chis sale will take the or Sixth avenue cars, or staces from Astor, St. Nicho- or itan Hotels. lea t Slateenth Raaecten tie : ifeScase Stateenth street, { A DBIAN BOMULLER, ACOTIONBER, VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPRRTY. ADRIAN H. MULLI P. & WELKLN: Suction on Pueaday. “apiit in at Io clock, aalesr iit room. wae ONARD AND BENSON S?REETS—Two three story Houses and Lots on norch vide of ween Broadway and Kim stieet. with e Lot in the rear. routing on Bengon street, forming an L, known as Nos, 113 4 115 Leonard street, and Nu 3 Henson street, being 42 feet 6 inches on Leonard be l0é feet in depth, and 23 fest on Henson street by HS feat fn depth. FRANKLIN BTRELT_Twa three story brick Wouecs and on north side of Frankiva weret, between Broadway Fe'eta im street, known as Nos. Si und 52, each 26 by 100 feet 38TH STEBET—Three Lote, nocth side, 100 feet east of Pwellth avenue; each 25 by (0 feet 5 {ncaes. UINGY STREET. BROOKLY X—Six Lots, north side, 95 jest weet of Franalin avenue, ena 25 by 100 feet. ' JOURNEAY, so eee z Pine street. ALB OF RICH AND CostLY JQURNEAY, on S otclock A My West T Herring ‘Tuesday, Apri 12 at 1 o'clock A.M. -third streei. 4 large assortment of first ture, in romwood, walnnt and oak; Brnsseis Carpeting, satin brocatel Pier Micrare. teh Freoen China Ber- Breit on, Monga, fe 2: plated Services, . French ae. Brhibived by and permica at oflice of the auct JRANEAY, AUCTIONEER, NO. 8 PINK STRB! LARGE PRREMPTURT SALB OF STATRN LAND LOTS AND HUFEL At AUCTION, by order of ‘executors of Dr. J.T Harrison, deceased, at the Ex- Salcaroom, 111 Brosdway, New York, by s. JOUR. EAN. on THURSDAY. Aigil 4.1854. af 12 Gelock M ‘and Hotel at Tompkineville. on Brewster, Vandu streets; Bay 5 aad Port Rrcsmoad, en Broadway and H street; 6) per cent on if desired. ‘Also 12 Lots on Fert Hit ineville, on Fourth ave. Brooks street and First avenue, between ' ry ye Fowler and Westerve:: avennes. C Wentervelt aveuues. Terms at sale. wi AD. AUCTIONEER, 3 THHLOUSE, Balearoom 25 Cortiaudt street, |. on Wednesday. \)ril 1S, at 10%; ‘o'clock A. M, 00) cases Boots and Shocs. Catalogues ready ou UCTION NOTICE.—CRGCSNRY, GLASS AND FAN cy Goods, WM. W.SI(GL+Y, Auctioneer. Extra ‘arge catalogue sale, Tuesday. Aoi! (2, at 10 oclock, at 251 earl street, by D. KMBURY, . All kinds of Granite and omimon Ware. tn lois, (or er» aust country dealers, Free Hash sale and goods weil pacsed ‘or siitpving. BURKE, AUCTIONEER. WILL SELL O. day. 1 th inat,, at Hf o'cinek. che Stock and Fixtures rocery and Liquor Store id West Thirty-sixth Candies, Sta’ 2 Teas, Coffey iquora. Pump, fe. fine assortinent: Ba, excellent yout th Least of the pren Assignee’s stock of s: of George Hi aintings and Viated Ware, Books, Snel +b Furaiture: also part aod Mantel Mirrors, ‘and Glass Ware; Siive private sale. D SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. | (/SeRTY STREET, © PHe ENTIRE BALANCE Uit¥, WATCHES, SILVER . GF MESSRS, HENRY 7 ARD SCHENCK creday, 14th inat., at 10% yelock, at the store No. 1 way, the entire stock aa We, counisting In part of x<< of Cameo, Mosaic, Lava, Silver Wecehgs, solid Shiver | War Of all deseription=. Bracelets, Gents’ Pim oral, ae. eh Vig, Sleeve Buirons, Btiver Plated Ware, voat yEhains. and slarae variery of ‘irst class Goods, the 4 fob Chains. Bete? othe stock ef thie well tagwa Ara. t b Regulator, made bv A Moren. ' Tobe positively nold te © ose the estate, THAR ge Seon tie i UALR « VANE atecet, rat CMe 0 | RULUB will sel at auction Tuesday, April 12 at 12 ‘S7 Nanaai whom it may concern. "ye gold to pays torage and saeked J No. 1; 1 Stand Lbih. Plants, C. G. No. 4; 1 package Si and ‘Moulds, B. & O: | box Stiver ne, F %. 10; 2enses and | cask 745; 3 pairs Deer Horns, as@ Basence of Almonds, . L box Samples, H. B., 1. 109; Linen (sents, #. x, Rt | H. H. LERDS & 0O., AUC VIONEERS ‘A chotce col Of ortainal victnees by BRVIS Me NEME, aw. sliatrocky . B. BLATEO mbracing thelr latest and bess works, new on exhibition at ‘the gallery of Joba Snedecor, ; 4 Prpary. Will be sold Y April i2,at 7g o'clock, by H. COLE, AUCTIONEMR—BXECUTOR'S SALE 0: S gh e twelve acres Land ond Water t, my New treoht, I, LJ. COLE'S SUN will sell on Weenescay, pril 1%, at 12 o'chiek, at the ! xchange Salesroum, NI Rroet jew York, by 0 dee yers of J: Cropeey, decomaed, twelve acres v0 om. the Brooklyn, Bath a Gouey Railroad, adjovning the premixea st Hon. hf AB. Beng ba. about ome quarter of Seat Bert Hones Very ole for private Teadenvent ne son view, Ae. Sal pos ive. Por maps, pply to auctioneer, 369 Fulton wont, Brook! TORS SALB, Sa SAFBS —BXI: THE Leh | PPORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONERR, ; F een HR ne *. Mirrors, Chandeliers, WW £2 CO, will se!l at arr . April tenis vocond 1968, ae 1 at Ni Hireet, near Pitth avenue, ' entire contents of said house, comsinti rt of uiy carved foewwood, parior Suite in crintvon fcatel carved wht Mirrors; 924 Guat plate Pier Giasres nat snag, wi Mir | cron, aati 5 SALES AT A PORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEBI M HANDSOMA BOUBF AND LOT, ‘No, 122 FOURTH STRERT. ‘Near West Tenth strect FE. H. LUDLOW & 00. wil sel: at auction. SmPPISG. BAM WERKLY TO LIVERPOOL, TOUCHING AT usenstowa (Cork harbor) —The Liverpool, New Yor despatching saa (oliows — S aud Phyadeiphia Steamship Company. tnt: their full powered Clyae bunt {roa steatn my CITY OF LONDON, Sa'urday, Apri 16 BINA. Saturdas, Apr ON TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1564, at 12 O'OLOOK, CLAY OF MEW YORK. Saturday: Apri 30 and every ‘As the Exchange salearoom Succeeding Saturday, at noon, from pier +: Norca river, LiL Broadway (Trinity Bulidiag) KATES OF PASSAGE. Fourra Stkser.—Ihe handsome two story and attic bricig able in goid oF tts 4) tin currency House and Lot 122 Fourth street, souta side, between Caria )/ Sweerage Bin tcsd $ House 2) tt'6 in. f to London. 85 topler and West Tenth streots. rear, by 60 deep; in good order, and conta to Pari 2% D Bignces, Lot 26.6 by 101 foot, {oHemburs.. | | Da $5,000 may remaiu on mor cugers also forwarded to Havre, Bren dain Antwerp, &¢ st eusily low rauoe a von Liverpool or Quecnsiown —Vira Cabin, $75, $35. $105. Stoeraga, $85. “Those who wish to seni for (helt = --- - iriends cab buy tiekets here at these rates. CRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER. These steamers have superior accommodations for passen Mate Che ay Rae OLd wines at ges. are gitougly built ia water-tight amcuons, and carry UCTION. patsas fire apuidulators, ' Bxperioaced eurgeous are attacked to each steamne For fursver information apoly ta Liverpool to WILLIAM INMAN. Agent 22 W + Giaszow, lo ALKK. MALCOLM. No. 5 St. Bnooh 44) Hn Queenstown, toc. 4W-D. SEYMOUR & CO. in to BLVE8 & Ma OEY. Ul King Willinin sieves: in JULES DECOUB, E. Hf, LUDLOW & CO. will seli at auction on Wednes. day, April 13, 1364, at 12 o'clock, at their wind salasroom, Nod Pine street. near Droadway. ‘A collection of choice old Wines. being tho remainder of the private stock of tue late Mr. Richard Ray, the greater i of which were fnberited (rom his father, ag additions re Lovdou. ving been made to them since 1337, viz — 44 rue Notre Dame des Victoives, Place de Bourse; in Phila- IN DEMLIOU NS, LLL Walnut street, or at the Melick & Benger Madiera, from cellar of Mr. Joun Shaw; JOUN G. DAL! emt, Brahmin lodia, March & benson, ises; Houe & 7, i3tl: 15 Brow 'iway, N. Lenox Madeira, {822; Dudley Madiera, 1806; Old Madeira of 1811; Old Teneriffe, dc, IN BOTTLES AND MAGNUMS. Benson's India Rapid, 1817 ana 1318: Meilick & Benger, 181): Dudley, 1845; Lyuch’s Eliza, 181s: J. Stewart, 1siL Lenox, 1822; Searle Madiora, Tucker & Lawries, 1518, 40., together witn fine old Brady. Rum, &c. 'uewe Wines will be sold by sample, and will be deliverod from the shelves of the wine room at No. 3 University place. we labels yet found they are accurately copied. No other wives will be admitted to thia sale. Cata- logites may he had on Tuesday at the offlce of the Auction No. ine atreot. cei Ore COURT SALE. Estate of THOMAS K. POTTER, deceased, THOMAS & SONS, AUCTIONERKS, VALUABL& COAL LANDS, TEAM PROM AND TO QUBENSTOWN AND LIV. KRPOOL, CUNARD LINE From New York. $5, currency, lo New York, $30 gold, or equivalent in cucrency. 1ECLA soileon Welnesday, April 18. NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. From New York, cabin, $85; steerage, $30, Payable in currency. RIRGINGA anita Friday, april 22 ‘or passage apply to PPWILLIAMS & QUION, 40 Fulton street. HE LONDON AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COM. i despatch semi.montly their new and frat slasé British iron sleamsiips CE&LLA, BELLONA, [OWA, ONTO. INDIANA and MANUATLAN, cach 3,00) tons bue- (en. between London and New York, calling at Havre on Rates of passage payab'e. tm _—, the voyaxe from Lon fo Luzerne County. Pennsylvania United’ States curren m New York. first cabin. $8); Pursuaat to ‘aus’ Court for tue Coun | second cabin, $50; Ste 30. From London or ilavre, For order of the Orp 26 of Luzerne, ennsylvania, be sold at public sale, on ‘uesday, April 26, 1884, at 12 o'clock noon. AY THE PHILADELPAIA BXOHANGE, the following described property, late of Thomas K. Potter, decensed, viz:—— ‘Three equal, full, undivided fifth parts of and tn 247 acres hes of land in Hauover town: zerne county, 1a, full, equal seventh parts of and in 4) acres 29 first cabin. $100; se ct in. S70; saage apply to CHAS. A WHITNEY, Broadway. For freight apply at St South atrvet, HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agente. Stee’ Y, HE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S IRON MALL STBAMSHIPS. From Southampton, om New York PEUTEC ch 19. 15 prit 16, 1884 6.10 perches of land. in saruc township and county. Bee a Ae ee i ee Apt t. 1Boe Algo, one undivided nfta part of and im Yacres 47 perches | Hav Arta rit 16, 18 May 14. 1864 of land in sane township and county, OERMANIA ril Si May 28. 1864 Fall particulars in handbills, which may be had on appli- cation to the auctioneers or at the Herald oitice. MARY R. POTTER, Adminiatratrix, M. THOMAS & SON, Auctioneers, 139 and 14i South Fourth swee', Philadelphia, AWNBROKER'S SALE.—ON THURSDAY, APRIL M4, by JOHN MORTIMER, 15 tas: Broadway, of a Splendid assortment of Pleages, Silk, Merino aud Calico essex. Skirts, Shawls, Cloaks, Remnants. Sheots, Spreads, Frock Coats, ants, Vests, Bois, Shoes, Beds. Piitows and avariety of other goods, all wort the attention of dealers and housekeepers. By order H, Barnard, 23 Third aven’ AWNBROKER'S SALE—ON FRIDAY, APRIL 15, by JOHN MORTIMER, 15 East Broadway, of 40 Lo! of Men and Women's Clothins, Silk and other Dre: Underciothing, Remnants, Shawls. Cloaks, Shects, Coats, Pants, Boots, Shoes, and a variety of other Gucds too numerous to meation. By order of J. L PHILLIPS, 66 Catharine street. From Hamba t. Hoboken, taking ose Ap ‘g pier. foot of passengers for famburg, Havre, London and Southampton at the following. rates:—First cabin, $105; second cabin, atoerage, $37 50—payable in gold or its equivalent. ‘or freight apply to KUNHARDT & CO., 46 bxchange piace 9 For passage apply to CG. B, RICHARD & BOAS, No. 18t Broudway. FOR LIVERPOOL.—CUNARD STBAMSHIP HECLA, Capt. Macauley, wil saiton Wednesday, April I Cabin passage... .-....00---+ ade canenede 2 $30 Payabie in goid or its equivaient For freight or cabin passage apply to . CUNARD, Mo, 4 Bowling Green. OR LIVERPOOL.—OLD BLACK BALL LINK. —TiHK ship ISAAC W!BB will aail punctually on Saturday, April 16. For passage _anply on board, foot of Beekman atrcet, cr to ROCHE BROS. & COFFEY, 69 south street. ‘WHE MONTREAL OCEAN STRAMSHIP COMPANY'S AWNBROKER'S SALE.—ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL ;, N, from Portland to 13, JAMES AGAR will sell at 10 o'clock, @ general Se raga letra a assortment of Men's. Bod Women's Weariig Apparci, | LisetPoc!, April 16. Rates of passage. $89, $05 and $30. Dresses, Skitts, Shawls, cotion and linen Sheets. Quil Ce ee oe the eee DRIP: 8 Blankets, Coats, Panis, Vesta, and a variety of other goods | Dimgches in Encland « 'SABEL & SEARLE, too numerous to mention. 66 Catharine street. AWNBROKER’S SALE.—ON THURSDAY, APRIL 14, at Gl New Bowery. JAMES AGAR will'sell at 10! c’clock, 400 lote of unredeemed pledges, consisting of « large assortment of Men's and Women’s Clothing, silk, delaide, calico and other Dresses, Coats. Pants, Vests Boots, Shoes, Shawis of ali descriptions, Hed Clothes, &c., atine selection, worthy the attention of dealers and otners, By order of E. HAYMAN, 155 Broome street. AWNBROKBR'S SALE.—ON PRIDAY, APRIL 15, JAMES AGAR will sell, at 103 o'clock, # large assort- ment of Men’s and Women’s Wearing Apparel. Skirts, Underc'othes, Qulits, Blankets, Sheets. Coats, Pants, Vests, id other By order ot B. By order of J. L. PHILLIPS, 23 Broadw: OR CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA A. firat class steamer wii! leave New York on the 34, 13th and 234 of each month, except when these dates fall on Sua- ory rae the day of departure will beon the Monday fol- freigh e only oflice, No. 5 Bowl. fag diresns tt OF Passade apply 06 (nS QLiiN, Agent FPO2 CALIFORNTATM. 0, ROBERTS" LINE TO SAN FRANCISCO AND ORKGON, Th hi IML TNOIS 2000 toma e steams! . 2,500 tons, Pn SATURDAY, April 23, at n00n, the finest, fastest and strongest steamship in the California trade, wiil sail as above from the pier foot of Warren street, jew York. Goods too numerous to mentior HEN (late l’earce & Co. ). 197 Grand street. North river. eee ee E = For freight or passage apply to D. N. CARRINGTON, cer- AWNBROKE! SALE—ON MONDAY, APRIL 11, | ner of Warren and W sreet [JAMES AGAR will sell, a: 61 New Bowery, at 10! @'clock, 500 lois of Unredeemed Pledges, consisting of Men's EUTRAL FLAG.—AUSTRALIA PIONEER LIN! and Women’s Wearing Apparel, Silk, Calico, Merino and carrying th United States mails, The fine Al Britis! Theatrical Drossen, Coats Panta, Vests, Boots, Shoes, Also | ahip CENTURION. Cromwell, commander, will come to her @ fine assortment of Watches’ and Jewelry. Carpenter's | berth on the 12th with one third of her cargo alread: ad will insures at the d is @ remarkab! bark Weat Evening Star, and have despatch for Sydney Tools, &c. Well worthy the attention of the trade and oth- era. By order of K4EKIEL, 342 Sixth avenue. PAVRBROKRR'S SALE ON TUESDAY, APRIL 12, ‘gt 61 New Kowery, JAMBS AGAR will ‘sell. at 10%, o clock, a fine assortment of Meu's and Women’s Weari Apvarel, Dresses of all descriptions. Coats, Pants, Vi _ e Shippers per Evening§Star will please hand in thelr bills Boots, Shon, kc. By order of Matoue'& Kelley, Oe ree reaine lock idatanh te awmemon R. ROLLINS, AUCTIONEER —MULLEDY & ROL Sor line will sell, on Mond: |, at 104 og, o'clock, at HAVANA, No, 510 Broadway, the es OR SEW ORLEANS Via TO. SAIL ON Saturday, April 16, at S o'clock P. M. The United States Mail sidewhee!l steamehip MORNING STA! Henry L. Hepburn, Commander, wil! sail as above, from pier 46, foot of King street, Nerth Teer. For freight or apply to leht or passage AUPIY AES A. RAYNOR, Jol Broadway. N, B.—The Evening Star will follow, and sail on Satur- day, April 30, 1854. Wo NEW ORLEANS, VIA HAVANA.—THE FAVO- rite and well known United States mail steamship MATANZAS, Win. Liesogan; No.4 North river on Monday re Bar Fixtures aud Stock oon. tained in the above place. Also, at their salesroom, 438 Ca. nal street, at 2 o'clock, a large stock of new and second hand ee ockery, Glast ¢ Piated Ware. Out door sales attende ALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. The undersigned is prepared 10 x's spectat at vention to HOUSEHOLD FURNITURES at residences, on the most favorable teria. ‘Parnes contemplating making sales this season will do well to register their names early to xecure choice of date, A. JOURNEAY, Auction No. 3 Pine stree! AUCTIONEERS—WILL SELL ON % g commander, will leave pier BOGART, ‘clock the 1th of April, at 3 0’ as ig 0c P. M., for New Orleans, via Havana. Has unsurpassed ac- Hor North icicle Be oak She anette ee camuiodation for passengers. All letiers must pase through len sand ‘Boys’ Felt, Silk eee ae i gh el ae THOS” ASB) the 10. if way. Made Clothing; Sack and Casal joaus, Pautaloons and ¥ ins aaalaiaieaboe LEE «SMITH, 4&4J, BOGART, AUCTIONEBRS—WILL SELL ON S. Me ‘April Ll, at 103 o'clock, at No, 25 Centre k ‘xtures of @ Barroom and Restaurant. A ‘at 1055 o'clock, at the auction rooms, a ‘general assortment of Household Furaiture, Car- R NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. FoFahew Uaiied States mail steamship GEO. ROM. WELL, Capiain Joo A. Post, will leave pier No.9 North Z is a3 PM. Mieraanse, with usdubbassed sccommodations, $60. Apply ac. jecutors. Passage, witn uns! toH. B. CROMWELL & CO., 85 West street, Fo? HAVANA DIRECT. ‘The United States Mail steamship ROANOK: UCTION: EE RS—WILL SELL ON 4 J. BOGART, ier 13 Ne Li direct, 01 fe Wetnescas. Ame, culo o'clock, on the premises. Wa eet eet 13, aS o'slocn et y. ‘No freight corner of Frankfort and Nassau streets, the entire Hotel and | received or bills of lading signed on the day of sailing. For Barroom aud Restaurant Furatture contained in Tammany freight or passage apply to LUDLAM, HEINBKEN & CO, eee Rue prosaneg. 10 BE SOLD—AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON WEDNES. SRE EAE Foe day, April 13, a Farm of 33 acros, with a splendid new | JlOR HAVANA VIA NASSAU. N. P. east coon thio, atiry modere Duils House: the saine three miles, from ean Royal Ma id son school house, FOF fui SICA, fienlane ace bil of edvertisoment at P ainield. er par | surer, will sail for the above ports, from tl GEOKGE W. MARTIN. ILLIAMSBURG AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD Farniture.—G. W. KELSBY will sell on Monday, April 1, at 10 o'clock, the Household Furniture, con tained in the lover past of the nt No. South Fiith near Second strect, consisting In. part of rosewood nd others, rosewood marble top Tables, S Shairs, Carpets, and Kitchen Fornisure, &e Ter Dankable money. Deposits requirat of all purchasers, W. KELSEY, atictioneer, oilice 4 South Seventh street, i Ho freight ros eon day bavore aailin, reight or passage a} 0 siibeataty cglheg B. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. ~ CLOTHING. TIENTION!—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, AT 156 é Seventh avonue you will be astomished to see the prices F, HARRIS pay elry and Furniture We th FURNITURE. N ELEGANT ASSORTMENT 0} ber and Dining Room Furotiure PARLOR, CHAM sale at a aacrilier, \ Ay oo patche *. | pronounced by many ladies and gentlemen that we The subscriber will sell, 1m tore to sult purearanrs gil the | Nee cont more than wny other piace in the ety, "We p third sireet, near Six se—Pianotarte, Paintings. F fe ee ecu Rath iogh: Peco on ed: Jor Suits, Etageres, M = M. MIDDLETO! dese F. HARRIS, 160 Seventh avenue, three doors from NY ONE HAVING ONE OR TWO Twenty-first street, Ladics attended by Mrs. Harris. As hand Parior Suits of Furniture, hasteloth or reps. oan |", TTRNTION AT THB CALIFORNIA AND WESTERN hear of a cash customer, if cheap, by addressing F. HT, 0 | A TIRNTION “AT TMB CALt fae p wth inte ta Fourth avenue, N. ¥ C*3t NET FURNITURE, $125,000 worth of Furniture, at» consisting of rosewood aud walmit ers from the above mar fo purebase and pay chest prices for Wearing Ap aret, Carpets, Farniture, Jowelry, &e Twill mention some of the Dresses, $1 to $45; Coats, $4 to $! eo, Muslin and Calico Dr to $5; also Cloaks. &c. amber Suits, nd walnut Dining Room S: i ion or address H. ROSENB: Seventh avenue. under the si h of J. EF. Braun tsdorf, in ded be Mrs, Rosenberg, tie Jatest style, and ted, both as to motsrial and workmauship. EUG & BRAUNDSDORE. d 127 Kivington sirent, N.Y, Factories, 95, 97, 99, 101. 10S and 105 Suioik street N. B. the Broadway and Fourveenth street (gridiria) Rail- road cars pass with! wo viocks of the warehouse, JLEGANT HOUSEUOLD FURNITURE OF A PRIVATE M, iaintly for sale ata greatwacritice.—A beautifnl Parlor Bult, covered with the richest Freueh satin brocatel, male to ofder three months ago (cost $50), will be suld for $175 do. for $150. Also, two marble top Tables, rosewood Etageres, two Parlor Carpets, Turkish Basy Chair and Lounge, two rosewvod Bedsteads, Bureaus, Spring and bars,’ Rockers, "Clocks, Mir. TIENTION.—AT THE NEW STORE, 114 THIRD 4 avenue, jadies and lemen are guaranteed to receive highest priens for each article of cast off Wearing Appa. rel, Purnicure. Carpets, &c., for the Southern and Westera marke ad tre C, MISH, 14 Third . Orders from Brooklyn and Ladies atiended by Mrs, Mish, imity atvended to, 1253 BOWERY.—H. ROSENTHAL HAVING A GREAT derire 10 purchase a large quantity of cast off Wearing i. Furniture. Carpets, Jewelry, &e., by calling on or ‘ng him ladies and gentiomen can obtain the utmost Hale Mattresses. ose ’ Value foreach article. Ladies attended to by Mra. Rosenth ihe ee eee Please remember, and try 389 Bowery, apposite Great Jom AURNITURK WANTED—THE ENTIRE FURNITURE, — s+ — RAE RES o ro, Ae, of & house, will be pure | A TTBNTION, LADIFS AND GENTLEME: J AL” GOLDSTEIN, of 198 Seventh avenue, is paying fi ver cent more than any other dealer in the city for Cast Clothing, Carpets, Furniture, €e,, for the California market Favor us with acall and you will be satiaied. All orders from the vicinity will be punctually attended to by Mr. and chased at the prese t rates for ct Parties break 10g nD housekeeping may apply (o or address T, Mathews, 7H Broadway, uutil May |. JPURNITURE WANTED.—DOUBLE SET PARLOR NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1864. AMUSEMENTS. MONDAY, two act Come: (hig season the dy, by Plauche. POLLIES OF A NIG at ar Piorrs Pal int Mr way Due de C bert Mr ¢ r Dr Dreggendeatt Me tobe Briwane oMr We Duchess da Ghortres. Mew wet Drunken Porter Me Wiltamson ‘Thomas 5 George He Who will sing tke Comic Sona, “Weaiock is et Thing Madame Dupuis , Migs Panay Ang sic re Mins Mary ts ‘Crewdaymiliclit at LAW Wedneaday—REN EMT OF WR W. R. FLOYD frat thre this sogaon, THE STRANGER, wich a bighly all ot 6 dintrtoutien = Thursday—(109(h Uine)—-ROSED ALK. day—AMER(CANS IN PABis aad RURAL PRL - erry Saturday—ROSEDALK BreoKers ACADEMY OF MUSIC OFiNING NiGaT or MISS LAURA KEENE AND ue COMEDY COMBINATION Miss Laura Keone respectfully ammounces to the citizens of Brooklyn that sie will give TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES. SPECIALITY —Every visitor attending the performance fat tho Academy will be presomied with @ perfumed pro ¢ramine of Phaion’s Night Mooming Gere ON MONDAY EVENING, April 1, U The performance wiil commence with the beautiful domestic draina « RACHEL THE REAPER, Dramatised expresily for Miss Keene by Chas, Reado, from the celebrated novel of CLOUDS AND SUNSHINE. coves villians Laura Keene Miss Lauca Keone Mr, Casenower Farmer Haytnora Mr. Rew Robert Haythora se+e-Mr, Bord Rose May tiel vee Mire, Rew Mrs, Haythorn: , . dirs. Tyret To eouciude with 6 Ge d Comedy of THE SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER. Widow Qheerly........0...... ++. Miss Laura Keene Drs, Malford. 4 Mes, Tyrrit Governor Heariuti,: Mr: Jobn Dyott Frank Heartall Leeeiir Levick ‘Timothy Quaint reseed mayest Mr. Peters upported by the full strensca of the company. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Aprit 13, Positively Inst night of Miss Laura Keone, Whea will be produced a new, thrilling drama, éatitled Tlib WIVES OF LRIGLAND, on THR FOSTEW BROTHER, RS. JOHNSTON (ate MARY B. HAWLEY) respectfully announces a Convert at Irving Hall, on Wednes- day evening, Apri 13, assisted by the following artists — GEORGE SIMPSON, Mr. 8.0. CAMPBELL, Me UGNRI APYY, , Me. WILLIAM BERGE, Mr. G. W. MORGAN, Mr. GEO.W . COLBY. ‘To be had at (he Broadway music stores Tickets 5) cents, and at the door. BANsg TAUGUTSPERFEOTLY, IN ONE, QUAR ter’s lessens, nd my novel and pleasing method. No person can fail to have a thorough knowledge of the in- Strument, Banjos made to order and furnished for prac tice. Hours for (uition from 3 in the afternoon tll 9 in the evening GEORGE 0. DOBSON, No. 9 Amity atreet, cor- ner of Mercer. : “MUSICAL iy SPLENDID PIANO FOR $225—G. & H. BARMORE manufacturers, 348 Bleecker sireet; 17 tirst prize me- ; warranted for five years, Without exception the best Oo wade. Testimonials from the most distinguished artists, TTENTION.—JUST feng 5 mecnenioa terest ‘4 Acquired’ soon, bas no drudgery, neds played at first sight. Bee cltoulars, books, dc. Cor, 643 Brondway, corner of Bleecker street. MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianoforte for sale, round corners, carved legs. ser- pentine case, overstrung bass; full iron plate; ‘use Bix months. The owner having no further use for it will sell it ate bargain. Apply at 74 West Twelfth street. (A. MAGNIFICENT ROSRWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale—cost $600—for $300, including ‘Stool and Cover. Parlor Suits, cont $40, for $200. Etage nt. ings, Bronzes, &c.. 1n ise seven mon sacritice, at the residence of M. MIDDLETOM, ‘Twenty-third street, near Sixth avent WOULD ACCEPT A SITUA’ A PUBLISHED, NEW SYSTEM OF readily understood, Little practice. and KIRBY & A TENOR ‘TION AS leader of @ chotr, or precentor. after the let of May; best reterences give dai mor. station LADY, TEACHING THE PIANO AND CULTIV. tion of the voice, would take a few more puplis; terme per quarter. Address Music Teacher, station G. A Qure MUSIC.—MR. A. P. PECK WILL ACCEPT an engagement from May 1 as Precentor or Tenor in @ choir. Address A. P. Peck, Brook- quartette or promiscuou LE—A SECOND HAND PIANO, STCOL AND iu good order; cost $325, will be sold for $130, iL West Fifteenth street, OR SALE—A VERY SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD SEVEN cctave Piano; price $30): sold in consequence of the owner leaving for Burope, Can be agou at 38 East Nine: teenth street, from 6 Hil 8 P.M. OR SALE—A SPLENDID 7-UCTAVE ROUND OOR- ner rosewood Piano and Stool, by one of the best city makers. Apply immediately at 87 West Forty eighth street. Price $250. UITAR AND SINGING-—NAPOLBON W. GOULD, Solo Guitarist ‘and Tenor, enables his pupils in a few Jessons to accompany songs and play effectively. Address 8*44, ‘Broadway, second ‘above Union square. N. B.— Concertina and Banjo taughs. NSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO.—A YOUNG LADY, of experience as @ music teacher, cam accommodate a fe more pupils. Terms eight dollars for with use of Pi Apply at 210 Woost usIcAL, the pianoforte wuld like (o engage a few more pupils on reasonabie terms. Lessous given at the residence of pupil or ber own. Toquire at 45 Bauk street. USIC AT ONB CEN® PER PAGE.—ABOUT 5,000 pages of foreien ‘American Sheet Music (a litte ‘dauaged) for one cent per page, at WATERS’ music store, 481 Broadway. Mcstc.—# FOR BIGHT LESSOKS OX SHR FxARO, with privilege of daily practice, by a indy, well quail: fied, Apply at 177 Perenty filth street, second door west of Eighth avenue. EW MUSIC—“WHBN OLD FRIENDS WERE HERE"—A very beautiful and touching sotg ta When old frienda were here, —A LADY BXPERIENCE, In TEACHING Which oft clasped iny own. The pathways ot life ‘Wore pieasure’s sunny hue, And voives were near, With tones warm and true, HE WAS ALL THE WORLD TO ME."—This iso sweet, ‘owing melody. in E flat. ‘The above are the last two songs of the late Stephen Foster, Price 2c each, matied free. HORACE WATERS, Publisher, 481 Broadway, New York. “THE SANITARY FAIR POLKA"— EW MUSIC Dedicate? tothe patrons of the Sanitary Fair; com posed by Mrs. Parkhitest. Thts la a perfect gem; was played nichtly Wy the band at the Fair, TERS, Publisher, 481 Broadway. Price 25. HORACE A pianist im attend. 1ANOS, MELODEONS, HARMONIUMS, CABINET ‘and Alexandre Organs, Piano Stools and Covers, Sheet Music Books, Music Me: dise, aod Musical Instruments at wholesale and retail. Second hand Pianos and Melodeons at great bargains. New Pianos and et, and rent aliowet i chased. for the same, Pin pavme Gaui pati for seeon.t band pianog a ones. HORACE WATERS, Agent, No. 431 Lroadwa: OSEWOOD PIANO TO RENT FOR SIX NONTHS.—A Roem even octave roses ood Planoforve to rent io & eful party fer atx mouths at @ moderate pply to FCOLTON. 724 Broadway. QPLENDID PIANOS—LOW—AT FACTORY PRICES: SS" improved overstrung, &e. Gail and examine, at No. 4b 8. R. THOBNE. Thompson sireet. N, THE VIOLIN.—THIS MOST PERVECT | and beautiful instenment tam by & new and easy | method courses of twelve lesson: thorough knowledge Tuaranteed; terme moderate. Apply to JAS. GORDON, 3¢ Sixth avenue, | rpue yror INSTRUCTION, | LADY EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING [68 D: A. tous of obtaining s attuation as teacher of the En Mrs. Goldstein, rosewood stuifed backs, and one or two sete Chamber Furniture, but tittle wed, for cash down. Address V., box 2.44 Post ollice, with full particulars, giving number of Pieces and kind Of covering. | FPORRITORE AT WHOLRSALE AND ROTAIL.—WE | oiver our eavire stock of all grades of Purnitare at S THE OLD SAYINGIS, HAMMER THE TRON WHIL 4 it is red bot.-Ladies and gentlewen can_ receiv Higher price tor their cast of Clothing, Carpets, Furaltuee, Jewelry, Diavionds, £c,, than aver before, as we must have the mentioned articles to supply our California markets, no Jower prices than any, other ‘atabiishinent in the | matier what price we pay, a8 long as we get the artich United ‘Staies. Tt 8 made of the best well seasoned and | Ladies ani Etivinmen doit neglect a good’ chance. vas. we felected material to be.found im the countey, and in the | gay ao humbug. and call on or address IH. HARRIS, 164 Tent approved siyioe vy the best workmen, aa Under onF supervision, Own permonal aL GOODS WARRANTED, DE GRAFF Seventh avenue. between Twenty first and Twenty accond streets. You will not regret it. Ladies waited upon by Mrs. 1, Harris, LADIES AND roitire, ivew by call: Ind avenne. bee Lad GREAT DEMAND FOR CLOTHIN: - A geutiemen having any Cast OF () pecs and Jewelry. wil: becrive ihe high x ing Ca ing on or addressing Ay HARRIS. S01 wee ry. ax rt tended to by Mrs. Harris aoe Ate SEVENTH AVENUR, inth and Tenth streets. Hot Bi Goarmon ¢ ‘Aino a large stock of Books for sale NITURE WANTED—ANY PARTY BAVING PaR. ye rand Bedro Furniiare whieh they would like to CORNER OF TWENTY: . change tor country Kowrd, at « waterin; xth atreet, K. HART will pay the highest prices for Ce eae oer er Ue Ith of May, inay ‘adiress | indies’ and genilemen's Cast Of lotiing, & ni alee, Harty, ys DY calling or adcreaniny note, Ladies ded ~~. ra, fiart, Nt SBT OF ROSEWOOD jor Furniture, quire gew And of moat modern pat- tern, Apply to JULIUS BRILL, 204 Chatham square, New York, TIFNTION.—FIFTY PER CENT MORK THAN AT ny otier store in the Reventh avenue for ladic ant east off Clothing, Furoiture, Carpets anc I ve a great deman? for thom. Ry calling om or PART OF THR FURNITURE CONTAINED | Forsay TOF THE FURNITURE CONTA st: Mr Abrahams. 1 Seventh avenue, betwen Tr. 1p tue Dwalling 40 orty- fi tae wanty-sixth streets, led t te, Mirrcrs, Parlor Suit, Iu brocatel, richly carved, @c.y | rs. Abrahams. “posaumbabes Carpets, Pill be ‘ow, Inquire on the premises, RCHANT TAILORS =I WILL PAY A FAIR PRICE | Pickianors ARLOR SOFA BED; HASAN EQUAL oF any quantity of, new and loft off Clothing. For ! apring maviress, and can be made small or arse; Is the $3.10 0: pane, 86 10 $10. Call at the store oF ad- rice of the sort ia the Unied States, Apply at 167 THOS. D, CONROY, 44 Centre sweet. treet. | SFOpND HAND FURNITURE, AnD Gantt wane. COAL, ed.—Parties ba urmiture or 6 Ww “ | 0 well so call oF gen iraddress 0 H, O. FARRELL, ereeuea ea ee. pg 207 and 260 Weet Thirty. | ht quaranteed or forteit the coal. From yard corner of iFty second sireet aud Tentl nue, TI STOKBS, ANTED TO HIRK—FOR ONE YEAR FROM “MAY 1, | Furnitureto {yenieh five rooms for housekecping: on1¥ 7 YOKE.=THE NRW YORK GAS Lfa ain family. Address Cor one week B. + bon | C ly sell thetr Ce ¢ ot their works, sed Mo nor teitve two perse 1,679 Pont Farts wishing it them wil 8, nie ee : Bi WOOD, aethe ofice af the' Peoplo'n, Gout Yar. 279 EXPRESSES. filGen a ee street, Who will receive all or URNHAE'S FURNITURE EXPRESS, BURNAAM'S — — urnitare Expregs Burnbams Foriiture Express PER TON.<RED AND WHITE ASH COAL jornham’'s Fuenttu reas, 119 West Elevev screened and delivered Stove and Furnace, $8 75; Kiel of Faruners bees ood Purmienta ot fami: | nus; ua" jowers ee wer Tunt ieee Py oe Haieest, pl enitn ce of fami . ry, curner i reel. wt ree! thes mored in city or 40 Whe count A"TRUADWELE. ageae dromches; couutry preferred; referemces given, Addiess Kcucation, Herald ofee, SELECT FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL I¥ THE country for little giria under twelve years, where the sbave the comforts of home as well as educational ad ‘Number limited to eight. References exchanged. For partieniars advress i. 8. B, box 85 & mo 7 . | Mount Holly, (CN. J.) Post office, OMMBROIAL ACADEMY, n OF boys can have private | ractical bookkeep jness aairs in cae moatk than ic T DOLBEAR'S | AT pesaaway. got! in rapud business writing | de. and learn more of bi Years at boarding sehoo FRENCH LADY, LATELY ARRIVED FROM PARTS, | A ‘wisties to ive few French lessons ani cooversation to a mile a 188 Wooster cab + ag o- it tr atreet, Sundays ma trom has Ye aot exer DANE BLANCE. pril.-FOR THIS MONTH ON'T TERMS FOR A" Writing reduced one-half at Goldsmith's Instiiute, 786 Broadway, etait of gg Race Dinar HF, a cn Hoally taught. Beparate, 100% | Fee dre iusructions UE cits GOLDSNitat OARDING SCHOOL, AT NORTH ORANGE, N. J., | Bo MSond building northeast of Si. Mark's church.—A se i 4g School, where boys are thoroughly pre rt college, aud the comforts of @ ber twelve, = will be two vacan. he best # “araing $390 to $400, mum. No day me and #eo, box 152 Norih OrungePost office, * MINARY POR YOUNG LADINS—AT GREENWICH. the Sound Tostroction given in all the branches of th Ruglian education, Sich expecial ftention 0 4 literatre, D lars ma, ol ned 1 lange onthe Principal, Miss H. G@. CREAMEK, Green- win, Coan. Biber ADIES OF NEGLECTED BDUCATION.=AN 0 » bf sh lady, who ts now dim Rome of the first families bas a little letwure to devote to Muse, ch, Composition, Latter Writing, ac. . 8., Herald office. Weer, A LADY, PERFECTLY COMPETENT, i ¥ Hoard) for busine Limuea Superior ment as governess, companion and assistant | hovactncper for would take. charge of ® lag boardt house on commission aad help furnish it, Address W. G@, station B, Btb at, $100 ARAL GEPRRBBogD R UND! 12.—BOARD AND INSTRU! call, Piano and French Roglish branches; city references, or will e charge ars. Address Abel Whitlock, Danbury, Conn, $12 50, o older echat. Gg’ SEB B& WORLD RENOWNED i | BEVERY Ni amMUsEMENTS. wapesies ganar judes at 10% Fry concludes “ 4 Manager mb ..., Woe. Wheattey, THE VERY GEMERAL DEMIKB aa Lhe distinguished Amet) «0 tragedian, EDWIN BOOTH really admired charac of BERTUOO: e act Play, cotitied to bis io Tom Taylor's the onna 4 nik : i } FOOL'S KEVENGE. jasvewan winch, bor t LAST TWELVE NIGHTS bas clotted the btrvest encomiume. PLS the moat REFINED AND ORTTICAL, to duges the maungement t anno: wiGhts when itm OSITIVELY BE WITHDRAWN. Lo presout ober attractive aoveitios Tih CAS? OF CHARACTERS will be sustained by AKTISTES OF THE FIRST RANK The muate, uncer the baton of [arvey B Dadworth appro. priate, and the Se Appoiniments, ac. of the usual standard of th ais can be & TUK MARBLE I atavlshment dats days in advance KART WILL SUURT! RO. DUCED Li dient INTER GARDEN rain Second week of the engagement of 4 the mts AVONTA JONES, and the new tragic play, in tive acts, entitt mer voted — THE DAUGHTER OF MERARL MONDAY, APRIL U1, MISS AVONIA JON. will which t# preaonted with new and beautifui scenery. his! toric costumes aud music by Robert Stoepel and the fol ing cast — Holofernes, Othomet Gobatha Mac ab Ramonon. Agracle Miahra,... Mosera 1s wee 6% . sone norg open at 6; commence at 75 o'clock. On Tuesday eveuing, Apr iz AVONIA JONES, 1m obedience to a gouerally expressed wish will appear as ANCA in the play of FAZIO. O%'S OLD BOWERY THEATRE. {immense success of the, NEW SENSATION DRAMA. ONDAY EVENING and during the week, De Walden joal dramatization ‘acts, founded on the popui auvel of "Cudjo's Cave,” by J.#. Browbridge, Hey » titled Pome of cuDso's CAVE. Misa Fanny Herring as Mr. J. B Studley ay. Mr. G. W. Thompson aa.. Mr. ©. K. Fox as aracters by. The Grand Combination Company And Oue Hundred Auziltaries, NEW SCENERY, NEW TABLEAUK, MOST STARTLING EFFBCTS. Two popular pieces with the above drama will be played muhtiy. Friday evening, April 15, BENRFIT of the RANITARY COMMISSION. ARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, Hee ree aac ccee Mn londay wight, April it, and every evel notice, the great Irigh drains of Vo) ™ PREP O' DAY, ry. ia B. Cooway and the entirecompany will appear. Box book now open First clasa stars treated with on libe- rat terms. Apply to C. M. LEWIS, Acting Manager. (PHEATRE FRANCAIS—NIBLO'S CONCERT SALOON. TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1854. LA GRACE DE DIEU. Dramatic Vaudeville, in five acts, by Messrs, Dennery and Gustav Lemoine. The doora will be opened at 7%; to commence at 6 o'clock reoively. ‘The Box Office of this theatre, now at 623 Broadway, will be removed after the 15th inst, to 673 Broadway, op: posite the Lafarge House. W 000's MINSTREL HALL S14 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL. Proprietor, 40... Henry Wood WooD' MONDAY, April II, aud every, evening during the week. GOLNG TO THE FAL THE AFRICAN CAMILLE, POMPRY MOORE, SANITARY BLUCLDATIONS, HAPPY UNCLE TOM. CUTTON FIELD SPORTS, ‘Comic Banj, Solos, Robinson Crusoe, Songs, Dances. &c. Doors o)eu at 7; commence at 8 o'clock. ‘ickets 25 cents. OOLEX'S OPBRA HOUSE, BROOKLYN, MONDAY Evening, April 11, and every night. New (aces aud new fealures. First appearance of Mr. A TT. held 04. Clog Di e world-renown vl jancer, and W. H. LEWIS, the wonderful Soprano Vocalist. First week of JUMBO JUM'S COLLEGE, by Gritin, Purdy and Hughes, Last week of the SHAKING QUAKERS. Firat week of the side-splitting burlesque on OTHELLO, By Wughes and Purdy. Grand soeua from NORMA, bj . BH. Lewis. Terpaichorean Display, by Wt Mudge New Songs, Acts, ces and Plantation Scenes. Dovrs open at 7; commence 418 o'clock. ‘Tickets 25 cents, AN AMBURGH & CO'S MENAGERIE, GREAT MORAL isesaraiaminet BGYPTIAN. CARAY. HYATT FROST.. Se eveeeeManager. Nos. $99 and Gil Broadway. Particular attention is respectfully directed to the fact that thie GANTIC COLLECTION OF ARB AND WONDERVUL LIVING from every quartar of the glove, embricl rece: denied nuinvat of Richer anerhibited sp — asin pl gr 4 soeameend apm co of the ments wi tuade for the approaching travelling seasou, {ts sta} mate be proionged beyond the above meni date, under any circumstances wbatever. SUMBROUS RECENT ADDITIONS render the dis more interes! F. B. Conway ig until further with new scene: Mr. and Mra, y of animated nature at the than at any previous period. and YRARS MAY BLAPSE before another collection of Sisal extent and novelty will at be presented to New York hy THRE. at lg A M., hs ALL Doors open from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. _Admnieaion 25 cents, een 444 AMERICAN THEATRE. BROADWAY. Go see and hear In bis original St ba anid B Orations, or ump Specches a jurlesque Orati ‘Comic 9 totic Vocal Gems. ‘AS. 8. MAFFIT, JAS. S. MAFFIT, The greatest artistic pantomtmist of the age, will ap- pear ta the comic pastomntes of HE FROLICKS OF COCO, atthe American Theatre, 444 Broadwi W steace: BENEFIT or MR. W. RB. FLOYD, WEDNESDAY, April 13, First time this season, the celebrated Play (with an un- prece dented cast) , THE STRANGER, Box Book now open, MERICAN THEATRE 444—BROADWAY—444, BUTLKIUS GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE, Composed of all the Stars of the prof jevine HALL, M Hae the pleasure of announ Concert w 15, 3 4, ase ‘Tickets 50 cent E. THOMAS a that her Grand Annual on Friday, April by eome of th t ominent artists. Keserved seats &) cents extra. Ik EXCITING MYSTERY AT LAST EXPOSED.— Strangers who have read the Herald during the pat aya may have noticed & strange adyertisemont in the ‘amusement column to the aifect that A GREAT MYSTERY would be developed. It has now come to light, and a great light it will prove to all pleasure see ers in the inecropolis, THE NEW ORIENTAL VONCERT HALL, #52 BROADWAY, 662 is traly a palace of wonders, SIX ITALIAN ARTISTS, with an army of uupholsterers, decorators, costumers, de, have been engaged for three months and upwards ine like establishment, cing the Leautieg of this falty FIFTY LOVELY MALDENS, clad in the apparel of a bygone age, will illustrate the man nera and custome of the antediluvian period (and attend to the wants of our patrons). Each dross te a truthful study, made up according to drawings by Layard and other learn: ed discoverers. It would be imposaible to partioularize all in thix establishment that is pleasing to the eye sud eurap- turing to the sengea; but « GRAND OPENING takes place on, MONDAY EVENING. April 11; a day made memorable by the twe grandest events of the ago~the Sanitary Pair and THE NEW ORIENTAL MUSIC. BAL A Admission tree, Fr EW EXHIRITION, ROSSITER S Genet PAINTING, IN THE BOWER OF EDEN, Life size. from description In Milton's Paradise Lost, Opeu from 8 A.M. ull 0PM. at THE CRAYON ALT GALLERY, 756 BROADWAY, Admission 29 cent 10 SEE CRORGE CHRISTY, THE GREAT ETHIOPIAN COMEDIAN OF MINBTRE: AT TAK AMERICAN THBATRE, 44 BROADWAY. A UoR DRAMATIC SOCIETY, ORGANIZED 1856 Believing the cull ion of dramatic talent to bea high aad ennod i revit, and caleulated refine and elevate tho minds of (howe engaged rpor Giving select dra ate representations the above organiza on was for Ladies ant gentiemen ot respectability ‘are assured that this society is entirely h renders Most AINALeUT associations £O objectionabie. Rehearsals every Thursday eveniny at the rooins, 16 Third aveae. where applications will be re. ceived. or by addresaing A. Strong, Secretary, 3) Bowery. HB NEW ORIBNTAL MUSIC HALL, mtd, Broadway (652). above Bleceker street, FIFTY BEAUTIFUL MAIDENS, CLAD LN GORGROUS COSTUMES, EVERYTHING KICH, RARE AND RAC ADMISSION FREE. FRANK BURNS. denirous of jorming free from that whicl CHARLEY Wire, THIOLIAN COMEDIAN, AT THE AMERICAN THEATRE, 44 BROADWA M8 F221 SCHOUTS AND MULE. FLORA, BALLET TROUPE, American, heatre, 4 Broadway. Bx | INSTRUCTION-~BY THR nonsoy, p 08. mangtneturers aud teachere of the Banjo, 74 Sia" iminutser ‘we guarantee So Weeok Gay pereca’ te Dap perfect iu three montha, ne x AMUSEMENTS. CADPMY OF MOSIC—ITALIAW OPERA Director ; wig MOwKOW (MONDAY) uve aetioee {il b@ produced Mayerheer 8 Grand Oy ROBERT LE DiaBLE ™ With (la magnificent mise en « the great cast = A ie uM SEP ING MEDORE Mio® LaUKa ARMS SiG BELG NOME sa LOTEE Heh HERMANN ‘a LLB. BRN i STh dental Ballet will be exeont MLLE ERNEST: NE, And the Corps de Ballet un be direecuon of Sia Reazaat Couducior.. . MAX MARRT WEDNESDAY EVENING, FAUST ON SATURDAY NEXT. GRAND GALA MATINEE NER BOWERY THEATRE. + Sole Proprietor * Prrerttty F MONDAY By NiXG, APRIL ‘trat aight ot lew drarna of ess ee OUDIO'S CAVE OR, THE BATTTE CRY OF FRERDOM Dramatized’ by John F Poole, Bq, from Mr. J.T. Trow bridge's celebrated work, the most popular storg of the one ut Pro EW SCENERY, MACHINERY AND EVFEOTA, Mr 2%, Lingaes AL, 1364 Ct NEWS and cast with the great strength of the company popular young actor, Mr. a iy ik i me aroonsse % & 7ONES ian KATE NEWTON. | * Mr. MARDEW Me NounSE ON Mr. GLASSFORD Mr NOUKSE, ‘The drama of the FIEND OF EDDYSTONE. Mr. G. C. Boniface ge ee ‘OuseoT ¥ iNT! TUESDAY BVENING, beetit of the SANITARY COMMISSION. FRIDAY EVENING—Bonelt of Miss Kate Newton. a B¥aKG ee et Basxenws AMERICAN MUSEUM. OVERWHELMING BUCCEAS. OVERWHELMING ener In consequence of CONTINUBD CROWDED HOUB: together with the IMMENSE PREPARATIONS ia pre gress for : CUDJO'R CAVE, and the determination oo the partof the management bring it ont in a manner unprecedente, THE BRILLIANT SPECTACULAR DRAMA, APHROSA: OR. THB SPIRIT OF BEAUTY, WITH ITS ILLUMINATED FOUNTAIN OF ‘REAB LIVING FAIRIES, GRAND CORPS DE BALLET, Gorgeous scenery and elegaut paraphernalia, will be oe peated oa Monday: FOR THE SIXTY-SECOND TIME, FOR THE SIXTY SECOND TIME, FOR THE SIXTY.SECOND TIME, and continued A FEW DAYS LONGER, AFTERNOON and EVENING, ai 3 and 74 o'clock Mr HARBISON, the comic snd impromptu | singoe ose Mr. STOBPEL, with bis WOOD AND STRAW Tote MENTS, will appear. ‘To be scen at sil hours of the day and evening. COLOSSAL GIANTS. MONSIBUR JOSEPH. exollicer of the French Army, and ANNA SWAN, the NOVA SCOTIA GIANTESS, each over ete Neal GRANT, Sry th Hest Livi ENE ‘n., the smallest man Li MAJOR WILLIE. BAGLEY, the. Wisconsin TNPARY DRUMMER, only FOUR YEARS OLD, who beats the world ag he does his drum. Phronological examinations and charts at rejuced prices, by PROF. LIVINGSTON, the celebrated Phrenologiet Paycologist. A JAPANESE MASKYIN HOG. THE WHAT 18 IT, OR MAN-MONKEY. ‘Three tableaux of MOVING WAX FIGURES. Bridal Group of GEN. TOM THUMB AND WIFE, COM. NUTT AND MINNIE WARREN, in the costumes worm af the General's wedding. TWO LIVING PRAIRIE DOGS, from Colorado Tereite- ry, the only ones ever seen in this region. TAREE SPECKLED BROOK TROUT, each weighing MONSTER SERPENT. 3 fet lon A 2 ce ROBMET HOUDIN'S AUTOMATON WITTER, THE MUSICALLY EDUCATED SEAL, And {nnumerable other curiosities. ‘Admission, 26 cents; children under ten, 15 canta, LYMPIC, 622 and Lessee and Directress: 624 Broadway. MRS, JOUN wooo : Soe ceeds EE BOWE gers an ENTERTAINING PROGRAMME. COMEDY AND EXTRAVAGANZA MONDAY EVENING, April iL, yt tmoat this theatre, the comic Drams, in two acts, by +M. Morton, entitled | wipe, Rosine (her first appearance). which A NEW OLYMPIC EXTRAVAGANZA, Adopted and conformed to Olymple wane, without F license from Planche, entiti LOYALINA ; ° BRIGADIER G&NERAL FORTUNIO 40 Hts SEVEN GIVIED SERVANTS. Produced with New Music ‘Thomas Bekas Minod9e8y OY isi “ee roperties and Appolnin E Coat civil, military and otherwise New Costumes, civi tary a AND & POW! Bx Alderman Gotham. King Aiwayeyte ing Aiwayryie.. Prinecss Vinviets, FOr a nsess ‘ mperor Shoddy. . Brincoas Volante... Lasgo o Bem al rtun! nee i). « aes oat pane eee athe angelic Lightfoot, Mr. C. 1. Parsloe, Jr.; Strongback, Mr. Neel Boisterer, Mr. Foraburg; Gonnard, Mr. Boye; Sharpshooter, Mr. Rdwards; Fine-ear, Mr. Hill. The Scenery, local aud pictureage, by.. Hayes Doors open at 7\;; performances commence at secured three days in advance. + ATR ANTS" Mikethicce, a the Bxoelsior Troupe, in the following attractive gem gramme:— CARTH DE VISIT! THE GHOST. POLLY ANN, = TIN-PAN-ONIO®, EXEMPT SHAKERS. THE PRRFBCT CU Jolly Jack the Rover, The Serious Family. pee Hi JACKS? ‘Tickets $8 OW ARE YOU, GREEN! _Doors open at 7; commence at 8 o'clock. cones. oo CARD. THE SANITARY FAIR ROBERT HELLER. At the request of the Executive Committee of the Pair, the Distinguished Pianist, and the Greatest of his time, witl ROBERT HELLES, POSTPONB hie appointed OPENING from Aprit LI TO MONDAY, APRIL 18, and will make His PIRST APPEARANCE BEFORE THD PUBLIC, after an absen:e of sw roms MANY YEARS, THB SANITARY COMMISSION, UNION FAIR BUILDINGS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13. (PuE MuPrOTHEATRON AND NEW YORK CIRQUE, Fourteenth strees, opposite the Academy of Masia, MMLNSE SUCUBSS OF THE EBLE STAR COMPANY, Mri On Ti it. Oo; tn benall of atthe sure to announce that (he Ba The Proprietor haa the , accepted bis proffer of « Libera) pee ittee hi centage on the gross dally receipts, a& bis con:ribation. dus ing the ent re comtinuanee of tue Fair; he fore appeals to the puvlic t aid bir in rendering that contribution a® ib’. In order that THE PAIR PERFORMANCES MAY ECLIPSE ALL PRECEDENT? A PERFECT HOST OF STARS have boon oncaged in every department EQUESTRIAN, GYMNASTIC aot ACROBATIC TH SLGKIST COMPANY, | TUB SAGKINO FAMILY, Tn addition to retaining Mr. Henry Cooke's world famed PERFORMING DOGS AND MONKEYS, MR. EATON STONE, MR. SAM LONG) saving coon, THE GREAT TROUPE OF ENGLISH STEEPLE CHASE RIDERS, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ALL OF WHOM WILL APPEAR EVERY AFTERNOON AT 234, KVENING AT @ IN A BEWILDERING SERIES OF MAMMOTH AND MATCHLESS PROGRAMMES. NO ADVANCE IN THM PRICES. Reserved stalls. 75 cents; dress circle, W cents (childrem half price); amphitheatre, 25 vents, Doors open afternees Bt Lg) evening at 7%. } OPE CHAPEL, 718 BROADWAY. ‘Twenty-fourth week of the MAMMOTH STKREOSCOPTIC This popular exhi ing to all classes « of routine life. It 1d wong, revealing to the delighted ting Scenery ant the most wire of the ancient wad mode: the reality. METROPOLITAN FAIR. OF SBASON TICKETS DMITTED FREE. Doors open at 7. Tours begin at 8 o'clock. Tickets 25 centa; reserved seats, 0) ceuts. Matinee every clock. arr HB, McKBON, Manager (PERRSA CARRENO, | THR CHILD PIANIST, 8@ famed and woaderful, announces her reappearance t= Grand Cencert. oa Friday evenimg. April 15. at Dodwerth's Hall, aided by the choicest and abiest (alent, TKW BOWRRY THRATRE, N — Bxtl OTICE. BBNEFIT of Tie SANITARY COMMISSION. Me. LANGARD wit: have the honor of presenting the ENTIRE RECSIPTS without deduction, to aid thi noble and praiseworthy ob large @s po! HOLM! NNUAL CONCERT WILL THURSDAY eveatng, MB. J. R THOWAS Mi. ALFRED H. PEAS! MA. JG SV ARDER, Aad ‘Tickets 60 cents, To be bad at the music stores aad at tbe door, PRoOkLEN acuDENT or ic. 188 LAURA £ NiGHTS ONLY. LW. MONDAY AND wee EBSDAY, APRIL It ‘otng from 3 Bor pice open on Saturday feats cha be secured fur both evenings. ANJO INSTRUCTION ay the f a Seats REN Baa E Ci So thom RANJO INSTRUCTION <1 GUARANTE! By (oe pre ote haha a perfec: perf se aa no CO Ga hccaty