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O_O eee YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1864.—SUPPLEMENT. NEW DRY GOODS: SMT! HARLOTTE T KINZEY A EIGHTR AVENUE ‘ast ‘elegant assortment of ‘CHEAP STORK, Misses Closks’ Mamtiline, Bear’s and Sashes; Breakfnnt and PROM LAST WEEE'S Dinner Jackets, m great variety. AUCTION SALES. Also. ee, BONNETS and BLOOMERS, in y myle of | wars CANELS' HAIR SHAWLS, ior, ra and reception. ai N DUNSTABLES, CACTUS BRAIDS. vain TRAVELLING CLOAKS, ARLS, NBAPOLITANS, COBURGS something entirely new s Pedal Braids, Rough and Readys, 1,142 Broadway, one door above faney Hair Milams, dc. = = XCLUSIVELY FRENCH PLUT! 1.60 LADIE Lie, 200 “ spaseed 1,600 LADLE! c.. 3: SOc, y inches wide.— 20d NEAPOLTTA. So, $1, $1 oS and $150. | manner a! Mr- GOLDEN’'S French Pluting Eatablis! ney 1,60 FANCY BRAID BONNETS. 51, iic., Tbe. ‘ity sireet, a Dock and @ half from Broadway; I: 2.000 SPLIT STRAWS. 7 * below Wooster. and Fulton street, 7's ‘0 machinery used in the genuine French 8 fluting. 2 4 $1 25. ame = N Et Ga BLOOMERS AND Hare, | fl4SHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, We. 6ic., Te. and $l. TALLIES, CREPE DE CHINES, GRENADINES. We., 256 | ORGANDIES. EMBROIDERED MOHAIPS, BARGES, ¢ACONETS, PARIS PRINTS, ALPACAS, &c. NO CBAN IN PRICES, LORD & TAYLOR, 8.00) FANOY BRAIDS 6,00 FINE BLOOME STYLE AND COLOR. ET CRAP: sore its DBPAt 461 to 407 Broagwav, corner of Grand street. FLOWERS DEPARTMENT. .- awa, ae ; ING IN FLOWEKS. FROM THE LOW Also at stores 255 to rand s'reet. FRICRD FLOWER TO THE Fin! Sit ert and 47 and 49 Catharine street. LUTING FOR DRESS TRIMMINGS DONE IN A SU- perior style for 4:ents per yard: over 4 inches, : cont DaIsi rr inch, the French Fiuting Company. 271 Spring street, TUL ‘ON DEPARTMENT. arene ¥ rie son Buea. pate, Mr, hg aie BBON DE . ind Avent r Twonty-seventh street; Mra. AT: RVERY COLOR AND WILTH, 15.00 YARDS PLAivs, 'S, 785 Bight venue. near Fifty-fifth street. STRIPED AND PLAIN. i soy ea Se ne DRABS: Witre, | F[OSIERY, UNDER GARMENTS, SCARFS, LEATHER, BLUES. | Ties, Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Gentlemen's Furnishing PLES, NKS. PEARLS, FLacks WHITE, GREENS AND CHERRY COLORS, YN BONNET TRIMMING AND SASH RIBZO! COMMENCING AT ‘ce UP TO $2 50, Artoles in great variety, at retail, LORD & TAYLOR, 461 to 467 Broadway, ODS AT ee 255 to 251 Grand street, “UES THAN” 4 and 49 Catharine street. JOBRLERS’ PRICES. BONNET FRAMES, EVERY VARIETY. 2,000 PARASOLS, 75e., $1. $125 and $1 50. 1.500 PAKASOLS: $1 75. 2,50) SUN UNBRELLAS, CHEAY, g EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. OPENING CHEAP LOTS UF COLLARS, SETS, BANDS, LACES AND FANCY MUSMINS. 8,000 YARDS CURTAIN MUSLINS 250 HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. 80,000 HANDKERCHIEFS OF ALi KINDS=LADIES', GENTS’, &c., dc, from 5e_ up. GLOVE DEPARTMENT. 85.000 PAIRS OF GLOVE: $,00) PAIRS KID CLO’ s 6,000 PAIRS LACE MITS, 38c. EVERYTHING IN HOSIE GEATS’ COLLARS, Lo AND CHI’ DRE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, AT LORD & TAYLOR'S, : 461 to 487 Brondw er of Grand street. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S READY MADE LINEN AND UNDERGARMENTS, BREAKFAST ROBES, ROBES DE CHAMBRE, &c, NE SKIRT FOR 1364. A new and great invention im HOOP SKIRTS, . DEPARTMENT, ND COTTON turers. of this. v BRADLEY'S: Elliptic” Steel Spring SKIRT. isis of duplex (or two) elliptic steel ‘ tightly and firmly together, CHOICE LOTS OF VEIL CHOICE STYLES TRIMMIN ») DO! BRAIDS, BUTTONS, COMPS. BK in conse. BUGLE ORNAMI to place and AUCTION LOTS L he same con: Ww obviates and 221 and 223 Eighth avenue, betw: the annoy. and Twe road cars, chui nity of contracting ‘them This entirely removes the difs usual full and symmetrical nges Any crowded place, fr'm the A PEYTON & JOHN Ne. 274 Bowery, near Houston street. FOR THIS W BLACK GROS DE RHINE SILKS, from $1 up. BLACK TAFFETA SILKS, froin $125 up, REAL LYONS TAFFETAS (for Mantitlas), from $1 50 upward RICH GROS GRAIN SILKS. without lustre, from $150 upward ‘TAFFETAS DE LYON, very ving the skirt tho lightest, most stvlish and gracefal appear: promenade or house dress, A K. lady baving enjoved the pleasure. comfort, and great con- form. and ance for the street. opera venience of we 1a Duplex Elliptic Spring Skirt for ® single day. will never afterwards willingly dignense with the use of them. Ther ave the best quality ineverv part. and by far the lightest, most durable, comfortable and economical akirt make. Merchants will be plied as above. and ia- dies in most first class retail stores in this city and through- ont the diferent States. Inquire for the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT. NEw DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT. th and heary, from $2 upward. STRIPED AND PLAID ‘YOULARDS, at 6a. 7s. and3s, | THE MOST POPULAR ALSO, AND Teor IN USE. PLAIN SILES, from auction, BLACK AND WHITE SILKS. at ‘CHINE SILKS, just received, at MANTILLA DEPARTMEST. BLACK SILK SACQUES, from $9 upward. BLACK SILK BASQUES, from $10 50 upward. BLACK SILK CIROULARS, ai $3 and upward. T. STEWART & CO. Broadway and Tenth street. EW LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. BLACK AND WHITE LACE SHAWLS, BARBES, SETS, COLLARS, COIFFURES. PARASOL COVERS, AC., IN'NEW AND ELEGANT DESIGNS. LORD & TAYLOR, 461 to 467 Broadway, corner ef Grand ntreet, Also at stores 255 to 251 Grand street, and 47 and 49 Catharine street. WICH GROS DE LYONS BASQUINES, CIRCULARS, and SACQUES, R. & mace. Tie HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. LINEN GOODS AND HANDKERCHIEFS. RIBBONS AND STRAW GOODS. FRENCH FLOWERS AND FANCY GOODS PARASOLS A\ UMBRELLAS, HOMERY AND UNDERWEAR. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. CORSETS AND YANKEE NOTIONS, MACY'S CBLRBRATED PARIS GROS GRAIN ROTONDES CIRCULARS, and BASQUINES, superbly adorned with the latest PARIS ORNAMENTS IMPORTED. As heretofore, ladies will Sud the prices of our Garments from 20 to 40 ver cent jower than Browiway or Caual street uses, DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. ON MONDAY. May 9, ‘we shall offer an entirely new stock of LIGHT SUMMKK DRESS GOODS, fu ch have been withdrawn from the C ¢ during the week, and are the choicest and most desi- rics for summer wear BLACK and COLORED HERNANIS, all BLACK, COLORED and WHITH BAR BLACK, COLOKKD, and WHITE Ox all widths. BLACK, COLORED and WHITE FRENCH KID GLOVES. 204 and 206 SIXTH AVENUE. TWO DOORS BELOW FOURTEENTH STREET. R. H. MACY, oe OUR SPRING IMPORTATION OF KID GLOVES, ELEGANT SHADES, REST QUALITY, AT LOW PRICES. 201 and 206 Sixth avenue, two doors pelow Fourteeth stre ICH PARIS DRESS SILKS, A, FULL ASSORTMENT OF EXTRA RICH, PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS. a TAMARTINES, all widths, BLACK, COLORED and WHITE ALPACAS, ALSO, 200 pieces of low priced DRESS GOODS, received [rom av at 18e., 20c., 22c., 25¢., aud upward. SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS. One RM de: CHALLY Zep aed NUCRNING SHMERE, CHALLY, ZEPHYR and MOURNING ALSO LOW PRICED SILKS, Ae, ER cn 2 OR NETON, Plain, Plaid and Fancy, in great variety, 274 Bowers, near Houston sire, LORD & TAYLOR, 461 to 467 Rroadway. corner of Grand street, Also at store= 255 to 261 Grand street, and 47 and 49 Catharine strret. GPRING CLOAKB AND MANTILUAS. “Latest PARS DESIG A FULL ASSORTMENT, AT OLD PRICES. LORD & TAYLOR, 461 to 467 Broadway, corner of Grand street. Also at stores 255 to 201 Grand atreet, and 47 and 49 Catharine street. T LEGRAIN'S—THIS WEEK. SILKS CHEAP toclose the manufacturers’ accounts, TAFFETAS. CHINE, extra rich: STRIPED RRPS and POULT DE SOLK. BRIGHT (LADS. ‘or trimmings; PLAIN SILKS from §1 25 to $6. ail the new auades. BLACK SILKS, From $1 to $125, for trimming; worth $1 40 to $16), BLACK FUILLE, the best BLACK SILK for dre-ses, BARBGE, GRENADINE, MOZAMBIQUE, double wi ‘at 88C,, worth tc, _MILLINERY. LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF SPRING and Summer Mriinery and Straw Goods, of the newest and most approved shades styles, in all the newest shapes and colors. SIMMONS, 637 Broadway. ADAME BENEDICT'S, MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING ESTABLISH MENT Snow replete with o Small Figured BAREGE GRENADINES for young ladies PARISIAN TAFFETAS and POPLINS for travelling dresses, © quite new material, for per yard, cost $4 to im- 1 one siadinete MUTE ALP x« rARLISH M ust received, equ ry importr presence LTY OF THR SEASON BONNETS AND ROUND HATS MADE from ladies’ own materials, from the latest Frenea models. Dreasmaking on reas nable terms. 12 Waverier piace. r the Parisian market. All colors and mew shades ALPACAS, best choice in the city. BLACK GOODS FOR MOURNING, Sunt marked down previous to making alterations for this te PRINTED JACON ‘of quite POILS DE SOTE, ane At 6S cents per yard. CLOAKING A 9 CHILDREN'S Cos. TUNE MERRIMAC PRINTS and ox. P 10 MILLINERS AND COUNTRY STOREKREPERS. AT GRAND STREKT CHEAP STORE. STRAW GOODS BONNET SILK RIBMONS RIBBONS, mine MILLINERY, LACES AND TRIMMINGS, nine our STRAW AND FANCY ORNAMENTS. mine our FLOWE: AND ORGANDIES, w den d Grenadine, CLOTH FOR down town jobbers sell whole EDWARD RIDLEY SIL and SI1%s Grand street, and No. 66 Alien street, ‘& east from the Bowery. PROPUSALS. ee Ped CONTRACTORS ~SEPARATE SBALED PROPO. sain, each endorsed with the ¢, the daté of iis ery desi: le DOMESTIC WAITE MUSLINS AND WHITE GOODS AT Cost. LEGRAIN, 729 Broadw nd No. 1 Waverley place. A’ GRAND STREET CHEAY STORE READY TO-DAY (MONDAY), MAY 9, All the noveltios in Ladies’ and Misses’ STRAW, HAIR and CACTUS BONNETS AND BLOOMER ALSO, BOYS’ AND INFANTS’ HATS AND CAPS, BONNET senting the of the’ work t office until 12 v'clock M. of Friday, May 13, for the construc tion of Trap Block Pavement in the following streets, to wit—In Third avenue, from Fifty sixth to Bighty sbath sreet; ulso in Fortieth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, and also in Twenty-second street, Sixth avenues and for the construction o Sewers, from Fifth wo nu@ to Seventy-fifth st h to Sixtiath RiBBONS, — between ‘Thin EVERY COLOR, SH h Fourteenth % AND WIDTH. stree between Chetham square and ae Madi nd aiso in Suffolk street, becwe Kroome ALSO, PLAID RIBBONS, and Delancey streets For furtuer information apply to tue Contract clerk at th WW CHAMEN croton Aqueduct Board. A. Ci ¥ rotoa. KUBT. L. DARKAGH § aie Orrice Cuorow Auvaocct DevantwRnT, May 2, 1864, (T° CONTRACTORS. THE | UNDERSIGNED | WILL | Proposals at the Louisville and Nasoville Rail. road © . Lou seule, nul Wednesday, May 10. forthe | Gracuation and Masonry of or Wi iniles of the Lebanon Mranch Extension of said vont, Profiles and specticanons Of the work can be seen at {ne company’s ollice on and after 10. The company reserve ne richt to reject any or ail GEORGE MACLEOD, Engineer T° CONTRACTORS —SEPARATE SEALED PROPO- Sain, each endorsed with the name of the person mak MILLINERY SILKs, PLAID SILK VELVETS, ~ MILLINERY LACBS NEW STYLES IN FRENCH FLOW Eris iF LACES, STRAW. BUGLE AND BAD ORNAMENTS, EW DRESS TRIMMINGS iL 8 AND FRINGES. B FROM AUCTION, BAKGA *MBROIDEMILS, HOSIE « ED Nos. 911 and Sis CHANTILLY LACES, B" SSELS LAC! t reesived b ing (he same, the date of {ts pi title of the MILLER & GRANT, 708 Broadway, work to whieh itr Will be received at thi- office until ‘18 Brussois Collars 2 o'clock M. of Monday, May 16, Isv4, for the construction Pointe Aguile Handkerchiefa. following «treet iinprevern wit hes. ‘ tion Loves, Sewer in Filty-second areet, from Seventh avenue to west side of Broadway, sewer in Mi Bleecker street to near Minetta iane; massed in styl ial attention of pu design, to ue, from Fifty-ninth street to and through Fifty-fourth street to near Seventh avenue; sewer iu Montgomery street, (rom Madison to near Henry street; and sewer in Monroe strect, between Market and Pike streets: also for iaving crosswalks fn avenue A, at 116th street; in First avenue, at 114th, ith and 117th streets, and in Second avenue. at Woh, “114th, 16th, 117th and 119th streets; also for crosswalks in Sixth avenue, on the ensterly aide.’ from FF to Finy: seventh street; and al<o for croxewaike in First avenue, from Fifty-third to Mixty fest atreet; and for & trap block wement im Filty-eighth street, fram Second to Third 116 * ‘Specitications and blanks for the proposals can be obtained on application to the Coutract Clerk at thts office, THOS STEPHENS.) Croton ROBT. Ie, DARRAGH, ( Agueduct AW. ORAVEN, {Roar Orrick Crotox Aqvenuct Dirantunst, May 8, 1864, = — = : eT LEGAL NOTICES. nade of fine 1) mato pr AT RETAIL, LORD & TAYLOR ‘0 467 Rrosaway, SB to 261 Grand sireet, 47 40/1 49 Catharine «treet. s(ARPRTINGS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, Dr ri Ohictoths, Stair Carpetin Window Shades, Bian ket Ang Goods in great variety LOKD & TAYLO 250 to 201 Grand street. Rogs, Lace Curtains, wings and House Furnigh- oe LTTE CARD. AREY'S Bb JES, MANE OF THE BE A ENGLISH CLAIMS. ‘ GROB GRAIN SILK. Price $40, 8%), $6 70, The undersignes d several years’ experience in GEO. CARE the reoovers and possossing facilities for 475 Broaaw the purpose, will spend the summer in Eagiand with view (Late Chas. Street & ‘Of investigating suow claims. ap REE ea - — | chpplications, parsoually or, by letter, Of all persone be. NAREY'S LOOSE FITTING RASQUINES ARE THR neelves entitled to moneva of eatates will be © T KLEGANT Squares the season, Price Siar ont lee sogabeen ow tge A fd 92, 45, $H) and $0), vente oh oosing GEO, CARRY, Also devts collected. HY. ©. WiSitam, 475 Broadway, ° Attorney at Law, (Late Chas. Street & Co.) Bo %6 North C haries street, REFERS TO: Heon Davey Baws, L. 1, D, Tho as 8. AcREAND! ip. Boe oO TS FRENCH IMPORTED MANUFACTURED J. Mason Cawrnm: CIRCULARS, BAQQUBS, BASQUES and MANTIL. for May and June Fashions, just recetved ex steamer { Baltimore. ‘will open for sla on alemdar ON wey, Hon. Oe tirhaa: Gritteh Coment os Baltimore. road’ OAeELL GROVES. BO. (Late Capa. aicegy & Pa go SHIPPING, STEAM WEEKLY To LIVERPOOL Harbor) Queenstown York’ and Philadelphia Steamship C intend des- fatenine ‘their (ull powered Cisde built iron steamships as CITY OF WASHINGTO! CITY OF MANCH KSTER. CITY OF LONDON..." And every succeeding Saturday, ai noon, {ron pier 44 North i i RATES OF PASSAGE, 1 ts equivalent in cure: able iu gold of St CAbr Do, Do. Do. to Passengers Antwerp. &c., at equally low rates From Liverpool oF Queensiown—First Cabin, $73, $85. 105. Steeraue, $35. Those who wish to send for thelr riends can buy tickets here at these rates, ‘These steamers have superior accommodations for pas- senger-, are strongly built in water tight tron sections, and carry patent fire annihilators, Experienced surgeons are Attached to each steamer. IAMAN, Aceni, MALCOLM, No. 5 St Knoch square; in Queenstown, to ©. 4 W. dD. SEYMOUR & CO.; in London, to RIVES & MAGRY, 61 William strect; in Paris, to JULES DE- COUR, 43 Rue ‘Noire Dame des Victoires, Place de ia Rourse: in Philalelphia, to JOHN G. DALE, 11 Walnut street, o at the Company's Onices, JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. ¥. to Lon to Paris.. AMUSEMENTS. TBR GARDEN. hate AT th t ee doing the six) TBVEN KAPRESERTATIONS of Se meat abayene® Sat Soe eacns SO Sr tame and tanne masere aeons vib whieb his . me BOWIN BOOT! 1s le of will appear in great MTELEIU. Mr. Booth will be gumaioes os rn Hesere, Shanes — etiavenport, nd. (lirst appearence). i thera tat ti hora ‘Sad Mrs. Chautrau, Floyd, &e. Wauuesiay turet ime), OTHELLO, OTICE TO MANAGERS. In com»oywence of the pumerous applications for the services of the MARTINETTI AND MARZETTE company of Pantomimists, the undersigned bees to submit the annexed tabie of engagement. already completed Commencing at the -t Ctaries. New Orleans aprit 28. Opera Honse, Cinoinnatt, June 6. uisville theaire, Louisville, June Commencing at De Barr's St. Louts Theatre. July 6 ‘ommene ng at Metropolitan theatre, (udianapolia, At at Blisier’s Athenwum, Columbus. Aug. 1 at Academy of Music, Cleveland. Aug. 32. J.C. CURRAN, Business Manager. eos GARDEN.—WANTED, LADIRS FOR THE corps de ballet, Apply to L. Drosby street, J. Vincent, stage door, HE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, Caillog at Cork Harbor, AND BETWEEN ROSTON AND LIVERPOOL, falling at Halifax and Cork Harbor. EUROPA, leaves Boston Wednesday, May 11 BCOTIA, leaves New York. -Wednesday, May 18 AFRICA, leaves Boston Wednesday, May 25 PERSIA. leaves New York «+. Wednesday. June 1 ASIA. leaves Keston... woo ssssWednesday, June 8 AUSTRALASIAN, leaves New York....Wednesday, June 15 FROM MEW YORK TO LIVERVOO! Chief gabin passage... 0 $122 50 Second cabin passage... < + 8000 FKOM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL Chief cabin passage cee seeees SUZ 60 Second cabin passage. 5 00 payable in gold or its equivalent in United States currency* Rerths not secured until paith f An experienced Surgeon on bot The owners of the-e ships will not be accountable for specie or valuables uniess bilis of lading having tie value expres-ed are signed therefor, For freight or passave anply to E, CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. OTICE.—THE STEAMER CELLA, CAPT. EDWIN will leave pier 21 North river. for London, di Tect, on Thursday, May 12, at two P.M. precise'y. HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents. THE LONDON AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COM- pany will despateh semi-monthiy_ their new and first class British iron steamships CELLA. BYLLONA, ATA- LANTA, LOWA, INDIANA and MANHATTAN, each 3.000 tons butthen, between London aud New York, calling at Ravre on the vovage fron Lo Rates of passage, pava- dle in United Sta From New York, First Ca- bin $90:, Second ¢ ; Steerage, $35. From London or Havre. First Cabin, $'00 For passage apply to CHAS. A. WHITNEY, at No, 3 i For freight apply at 54 South street. Advances made on merchandise consigned to the London agents. ROWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents. OR LIVERPOOL DIRECT—CUNARD STEAMSHIP OLYMPUS, Captain MeMicksn, will sail’ on Wedues- iY. 11th tnst Cabin passage $99, parable in gold or its equivalent, For freight or cabin passagn apoiy to E, CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. RITISH AND AMERICAN STEAM NAVIGATION OMPAN STEAM TO LONDON DIRECT. The first cla~- iron -teamship London will sail on June 11. Passage, payable in currency, Cabin +8100" Steeraze. z -$35 Passeniers forwaried to Havre, Paris and German ports at very low rates. Appiy to ILLIAMS & GUION, 2) Broadway. HE ORIENTAL MOBIC HALL, [cr BROADWAY, ABO\K HLERCRER—652, THE MOST LOVELY LADY WAITERS, HE MOST GORGBOUS COSTUMES, THE MOST COMPLETE ORCHESTRA THE GREATEST FACILITY FUR ENJOYMENT, in any establishmentof the kind in the worl®, The new Oriental is fitted up with fairy like splendor, with auch costiy magnificence that the transient visitor views with as: tonishment this earthly embodiment of his youthful imag- inings: it is indeed @ “palace of enchantment," while to complete the illu ton, beautiful Lady Waiters ilirt eon-tantiy around availing to Sosy your: slighiget roagest. | This of mystery and de: ‘open nightly. Auinission free. FRANK BURNS, DYICE TO TRE AFFLICTED.—MADAME DES A ranb's Female Pitts are the only medicine ladies can depend on with safety and certainty. Can be sent, by mail, |. B.—Ladies wha desire to avail themselves of Madame Despard’s valuable, certain and safe mode of treatment, can oso at one interview. Residence 10L Sixth avenue, ovpo- site Eighth street, Ladies taken during confinement, with the pest medical attendance, “Oiliee hours from 9 A. M. to 6 Aree TO THE SURE PLACE FOR A SPEEDY eure without mercury. All _unfortanates call at once. Consultations gras, Dr. WARD. old established oilice 61 N181.08 Garen. q Ww ‘Mr Ww axes toch please in sahouncing that, 18 IMMENS SUCCESS AND LEGITIMATE TRIUMPH OF THOSE DISTINGUISHED ARTIS MR. AND MRS. BARNBY WILLIAM: he has induced them to YROLONG THEIR ReG,GuuRNT FOR SIX NIGHTS ORE, being positive'y their last performances in New York this season, there wint beam oni change of performance, consisting of r ‘an entire chauge of pe ee, the celebrated protean comedy of ” in which aire wath Us tN SENIEER, Fae irs. 5 PP. jm whfoh Mrs, BARNEY WILLTAMS wil’ sustain ten Miss Constantia Plitterty, a romantic young lwiy.se..-ssn : sir Wi eon Winite Susan Hogiina 6 Hianpaisire ia rf has s Hanipalstre lass Signora Lie Scala, an Tialian’ prinia Count De Ghaufrand, a i ic Magolet'a, a Spann Tallerine withey areang@narean Bolero, enti Abanica, La” Mantilie “La “tote Clevel na Mrs, Barney Williams Mrs, Barney Williams ‘Mra Barney Williams Mra, Barney Williams Mrs. Barney Wilitams Mrs. Barney Williams Sanvueretio Del Poros ‘Man Gil Perez Dominguez, an Anaalee vetador, Slick, fal, ‘The performance of Mra. Mrs. Barney Williams Mra, Barney Witliama liiams ia this celebrated drama of impersonation has beea prononaced by the press of America to be perfect, and her wonderfully rapid and distinct changes of so many chavacters aad costumes to ex- cei all other attempts of the kind. Followed by the boautiful domestic drama, entitled IRELAND AS IT WAS. Ragged Pat. s:eeneMR, BARNEY WILLIAMS Judy O'Trot,.. (As played by him over 800 times.) cro:--MRS, BARNEY WILLA’ During the piece Mr. ‘Witiams will sing the song of “Billy O'Rourke," and will dance with Mrs, Williams the celebra- ted DONNYBROOK SIG ON MONDAY EVENING, MAY 16, * Weihe yentaces 8 Sram ees oe written by the sole right of its production in New Tore beving been purchased by ae Wheatley, entitied an DEMONTO, fm which the distinguished Ivric artiste, MLLE. VESTVALLI will appear, (having been expressly enzaged to wugtain the uous character of ANGELO.) This famous drama. after many months of preparation, will be presented, with ao EXCELLENT CAST. BEAUTIFUL NEW SCENRBRY, . bie Soe: OOSTELENDID. APPOINTMENTS, iN Al 5 ORIGINAL MUSIC, PREMIBRE DANSEUSES, and GRAND BALLET, Seats secured six days in advance, Fronkiio street, between Broadway and Kit str: AISON, AN OLD AND EXPERIENCED PRAC- ner, 18 enabled to guarantee a cure in all cases, by #, and without change of diet or restriction Dr. Watson's book. the “Cause and Cui illustrated throughout by anatomical plates, e.. cont valva¢ information for sich as are suitering from eit disease or debility, or who contemplte marriage». — P id by Miller'& Co., Post oflice. 422.4 Broadway, and author, 630 Broadway, next block ‘above the Metro- TREBT, BETWKE a be consulted A pra COBBETT, NO. 20 CENTRE bambers and Reade streets, ¢ ‘ence on diseases of a private character, Di mm ce of Fr years, three of which bave been in the hospitals, of New York and London, enables Im to treat with si.ccess cond thirty-.c ‘The victims of imposition can. call on bim with the certainty of beim radically cured, or no charge N. B.—See Dr. C's diplomas. i his ollice, as member of the New York University Medical Cuilege and nervous and general debility. FOX's OLD BOWERY THEATRE. REVIVAL OF G. L Fox's: GREAT HOLIDAY PANTOMIME, MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT, . C.K. Fox Mills, Marti WITH THE F M N, . L. F, Overture, composed and arranged by &. Tyte. ‘The new Drama of THE FOREST KEEPER. Pantaloon Columbine Mr. JB. SRUDLEY, Miss R. DENVIL, And the full Primatie Company. THE MILLINUR'S HOLIDAY, Mra and Mrs. H. CHAPMAN, and the Farce Company. The House That Jack Buiit will be produced with all the effects of its first representation, Which crowded the house for several months, C of Surgeons, London. . R. GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN AND AC- ‘coucher, No.6 Amity place, three doors from Amit Street. makes it his I practice to treat all female complaints, from whatever cause produced, Is sure to ve relief {o the most anxious patient in twenty-four hours, Piecuat rooms for ladies requiring nursing. ys HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S IRON MAIL STEAMSHIPS. From Southampton. From New York. April 16, 1364 prit 30, 1864. BAVARIA. ngers for Hamburg. Havre, London and Southampton Sores, ee vie an, $105: Lee seein. 2 Gr; tocrace $87 5), pavahie in gold or tts equivalen For freight apply to KUNHARDT & CO. 45 Exchange aoe. PiFor passage apply to C. B. RICHARD & BOAS, No. 181 Broadway. TRAM TO LIVERPOOL.—THE FINK. FAST SAILING, ‘Al Clyde built steamship ST. GEORGE, Captain Aird, sended to aail for Liverpool on Monday. 9th Inst... front 47 North river. Rates of passage, including an abund- it supply of well cooked provisions—Cadin, $75; Interme- ave, $503 Suanrage, $852 payable. in curréncy. Apply to F. MACDONALD & CO., No. 6 Bowling Green. GTEAM 70 GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN: BEL- fast and Londonderry.—The fine, fast sailing, Al Clyde bullt steamshio ST. ANDREW, Captain Scott, is intended y. 11th inst., from pler 50 including an abundant sup- iy of well cook —Cabin, $75; Intermediare, Bteerage. $35: payable in currency. Apply to F. MAC: ALD & CO., No. 6 Bowling Green. Fo? caniroryra, ‘M. 0. ROBERTS’ LINE 7 SAN FRANCISCO AND OREGON, ia Pana oad. i . aime Rail ILLINOIS, 2.600 tons, MONDAY, MAY 23, AT NOON. The finest. fastest and strongest teamabip in the Califor- nia trade wil sail as above, from pier foot of Warren street, North River a ‘or freight or passage a 0, ‘i ae aPPly (9, N. CARRINGTON, Corner of Warren and West strects. ‘OR CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA. A first class steamer will leave New York on the 84, 13th and 234 of each month, excent when these dates fall on'Snn- day, when the day of departure will beon the Monday fol. lowing. frei passage apply at the only office. No. 5 Bowl- imponoa eer ng he ALLEN, Agent. OR NEW Ona nie 0. al SATURDAY, MAY 11. ‘The United States Mail -idewliee! ~t MORNING STAR, Henry L. Hepburn Compn will safl as above from as rh For ft tt or passage Apply to OF Feelght OF Pe TRS A RAYNOR, 10 Sarclay straet, N. B.=—The EVr NING STAR will foliow, and sail on May 23, 1358. P)®, ROWERS, 61 FRANKLIN (LATE OF [0 LISPEN ard street), treats al! female compiaints with unparal ieled “success. ‘Troubles from whatever cause speedily re. moved. by his Periodical Drops, $4 per bottle, Beware of {mitations, R, RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE PRIVATE TREA- tise. 80 Amity strect. Those who apply in the early stage of disea-e will be surprised at the ease and rapidity of the cure. Those, however, who have suffered long will best appreciate his services ered GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, NO. 6 Amity piace, three’ doors from Amity street, cam be ‘Consuited on all diseases of females. Her medicines are sato and certain. Convenient rooms for. ladies who desire care and medical attendance during confinement, SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS, RESTORK® BY THAT guaranteed remedy, Dr. POWERS’ Ksasonce of Life, o}ce Gl Franklin street. in leas time andyat a cheaper rate than any other meaicine. we ASTROLOGY. BETTER ASTROLOGIST I8 NOT 70 BE FOUND in the United States thaa Dr. L, D. and Mra. 8. D. BROUGHTON. “They succeed in giving satisfaction when all others tail’ They can be consulted on ail affairs of hu- yuan life, auch as couriship, marriage, travelling, removals, Jawanits, obainihg slinations, weitere of absott, friends 4c; also alcantes, it the sick party will recover or die of the Present sickness; if recover. the time they will begia to what part rected, ana what treat- ment and medicin Ladies 50 cents; gentlemen $1 ter, enclosing $1 and tim: street, below Frince, BONA FIDE ASTROLOGIST, THAT EVERY ONE can depead on is Madame WILSON. She tells the object _ Of your visit, and brings success out of the most pertious undertakings. At 18) Allen street, between Houston and Stanton streets, over the ba Price 60 cents, (CAUTION.“HAVE ¥OU BEEN DECEIVED BY FALSE promises or triied with? If so, go to Madam ROSS for satisfaction. She shows a correct likeness of future husband. vs West Twenty.serenth street, vebween Sixth and Seventh avenues. Ring the basement bell, Hours {rom ADAME RAY IS THE BEST CLAIRVOYANT AND Astrojogist in tis city, She telis your very thoughts, gives lucky numbers, causes speedy marriages. Ouice 205 venth avenue, near Twenty-seventh street. Ladies, 25 cents; gentlemen, 5) cents. NOPNPOSITION “MADAME STARR. THE GREAT European Bu: Medical Ciairvoyant. She Consults on the past, present and future, briogs together those long separated, causes apeedy marriages, shows you correct likeness of your future husband or absent. friend: she tells you the name of the person you will marry. Her equal is hot te be found, Caution, —35,0W reward for an: One who can surpnea her in her profes-iou orskill. No. S12 Fourth avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets, west side Gentlemen not admitted, Hours fro 9 A.M. UY P.M. , NEW ORLEANS DIRECT Fo ” THE FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIP MATANZAS, WM. LIESEGANG. . ....,.Commander Will leave nier 4 North river. for NEW ORLEANS, ON WEDNESDAY, the 1lth of ‘May, at 3 P.M This steamer has splendid accommodations for passen- gers. ight or passage ‘ly to. oa raat PP THOS. ARENCIO & 00. 7 Bro IOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT.—THE NEW UNITRD 1 steamship GEORGE WASHINGTON © leave pier 9 North river on Satur? ‘M. Passage, with unsurpassed accommo ‘a: tions. $5). No bills of landing signed on day of sailing. Ap- ply to 1. B. CROMWELL & C0., 66 West street OR HAVANA DIRECT. The United States mail BAGLE. Richard Adams, Commander, Will leave No 4 North river, on Wednesday, Mav 11, ats PM. ly. for Havana direct, No treight received or bills signed on the day of sailing. All ietters mua pass througa the Post oitice, . For freight or passage OF OE OF Pa SPRORD, TILESTON & CO., 29 Broadway. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. UDSON RIVER RAILROAD —TRAINS FOR ALBA- the North and West. leave Chambers street roy, 110 AM. and 3:15, Sand 10.40 P.M. at5.22 P.M. from Thirtiath street, EW YORK, HARLEM AND ALBANY RAILROAD. For Albany, Troy. North and West. sixth street depot at 10 A. M. and 4.25 P. M. at 4:25 P.M. OR POUGHKEEPSIE.—STRAMER WM KENT AND parges REPUBLIC and DUCHESS, one of which leaves Franklin street pier daily (Saadays excepted), at 5 o'clock P.M. for passengers and freight, ORNING BOAT FOR ALBANY—CHANGE OF PIBR. The DANIEL DREW, Capiai John F. Tallman, will on and after Wednesiay, May leave from Desbrosses atreet at7 A. M., mopping for passengers at Thirtieth street, On Mondays, Wednv«iays and Fridays landing at West Point Newburg, Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck, Catakill and nd XCURSIONS.—BIDDLE'S AND DUDLEY and Woodbridge Park to Jet, to excursion par ". HONN: GROVES EXPRESSES. URNHAM'S FURNITURE EXPRESS, BURNHAM'S Farniture Express, Burnbam’s Furniture Express, West Kleventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues Furniture stored All kinds of furniture boxed and shipped. Furniture of families moved fo the city of to country. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C, At 609, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVBR Pilate, Guns, Pistols, &e., Dought.—1 will vay 75 per ers the same rate. Up stairs, room 5. T77 BLEKCKER STRERT YOU OBTAIN, per cent more for Diamonds, Warches, Jewalry, Stl Pinte, Guns, Pistol, Dry Goods, ac 8." it. CAlso Paw! brokers’ Tickets bought for the above articles, ° 1AMONDS, AMCOLD GOLD AND SILER ULD GOLD AND SILVER, Persons who wish to sell Diamonds, vid Gall, Silver, oF Kind of old fashioned Jewelty, go to LOUIS ANRIOH, Broadway. A positive tact. hé pays 9) per cont more than Any other person, Ketablished in New York since the ad- Muinistration of the Iate Martin Van Buren Make no mis take—725 Broadway, under the New York Hotei. JT? YOU, WANT A WaTcH THAT You "CAN TARB out of your jet andi see What time of day it ia, if you any rey t ronr pook@t, com ORIGINAL JACOBS, 407 Hroniwaye tt 204 1 NES, STYLE CALIFORNIA DIAMONDS: A SPLER~ did 18 carat gold. richly chased and eoamel ed Solitaire __ ORIGINAL JACOBS, 407 Broadway. — BW SIYLE-NEW STYLE CALIFORNIA A 6 Broadway, corn AN monds, California Diamond ingle stone Mos, 14 carat ‘en, Solitaire Kar Kno W), Is car Gall and see themit you have any re: as they are sold vrider other name at fabnious Original L. JACOBS, 417 Broadway. Ketablished I i wats ATCHES AND JEWELRY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS For sale by GEO. C. ALLEN, 415 Broadway, one door below Canal sireet, formerly 11 Wall treet. W = RecoMmann those THAT HAVE ANY REGARD for theit pocket. to |: Ne a Darin, Several partie hare wo oaNing (estat aks LCT Gy Brosaasy nt PM (Po MISS WELLINGTON. If your tortune you would know, To Miss Wellingion you ~hould go; She never fail: to tell you true What Fortune has in store for you, Hustands, fntemperate or untre, She will restore rmithtul to yo For love. good lvick in busine=.'she A ta t-man for life will guarantee, Call if you can. if not. you'd better Con-u't her immediately by letter, This beautiful indy. gifted and true, Ke-ide one bundred aad one Sixth avenue, Business hours from 9 A. M, toG P.M. CLOTHING. — TTENTION.—“AT 222 SEVENTH AY . Twenty fifth stree’. Ladies and gentlemen, I have the Pleasure to announce again that I have received @ |i si pee e phe ee ar ighest pr for ladies’ and gentemen's Wearing A, Carpets, Furniture: Jewelry, de. Foon than any other dealer in th ef ladies Silk’ D: eases trom $5 to $40: also Ca ico, Delaine, Muslin, &c. Gentleme $5 to $20; Pants, trom $2 to $7, Ac Ladies and gentlemen, don't forget the mght pumber, M. MARCKS. 222 Seventh avenue. near Twenty-tifth street By calling on or address. ing me you wil! be « with bonestiy. Orders will be a! tended to from Brooklyn, New Jersey, Hovoken, Staten I Ladies punctually attenced to by Mrs. Marcks, SURER PLACE.—AT 283 SIXTH AVENUR LADIGS od gentlemen will find the frirand honest dealer, B. MINTZ, to whom they can dispose of their Cast Of Cloth: ing, Carpets, Furninre and Jewelry, at 50 percent mora than by other dealers in the city 1 promise to pay the fol- ing prices —Siik Dresses, trom t's. ‘oats, $4 to Pants $2 to $7. Also for Woollen, Del M Tin Dresses the highest cash pries will be. pai note by post will_be puncinaily attended to. ; ed to by Mra. Mintz Remember the original Mintz and the namber. 283 Sixth avenue, near Eighteenth street, Or. ders trom Prooxlyn and Jersey City punctuaily attended to A TIENTION.— AT 212 SEVENTH AVENUE, H. ROS BERG, the California and Western agency store, re. ceived large orders to purchase $75.10) wort st OW Clothing. ‘These orders must be fuviilled in a very short time. Ladies and gentlemen, I wish vou would take cular notice nnd louk over ‘your wardrobes, and ‘ace {r'vou have any clothing you do not need, For your satifaction I will_ mention some of the prices. Silk dresses, from $4, to $50; coats, from $5 to $25; pante, from $3. to $7: also, woollen and muslin dresses, carpets. furniture. jewelry, de. dy calling or addressing Il. ROSENBER's, 219 Seventh'ave. pu Ladies attended to by Mra Rose ‘berg, in and out of ¥ TIESTION.—AT THE NEW STORE. 114 THIRD AVR- nue, Indies and gentlemen ace guurantesd to recelee the high ‘at prices for each article of Cast Off Wearing Ap- parel. Furniture, Carpets. &c., for the Southern ant West. Een inarkets Piense raniembiar and try G. Misi. 114 Third Srenta. near Fourteenth streat. Brooklyn orders fo. "Ladies attended by Nea Mish, 7% Orders attended T i BOWE ROSENTHAL, HAVING A _freat desire 9 purchase m large quatttty, of cast off fearing Aprarel. Furniture, Carpets Jewelry, ate., by call {ng on or addressing him ladies and gentlemen can obtal ue for each artici, Ladies attended to by 353 Bowery, op- by paying 50 percent more fe guarantee to pay for Woollen, trom $3 to $105 GREAT DEMAND FOR CLOTHING —LADIES AND gentlemen having any Cast Of Clothing, Furniture, Carpets and Jewelry, will reovive the highest prices by call: ing on or addressing A. HARRIS, S81 Third avenue, ba: tween Thirty eighth and Thirty ninth streets, Ladies at. tended to by Mrs, Harris, T 22 SEVENTH AVENUE, CORNER OF TWENTY. sixth street. %. HART wilt pay the highest prices for indies’ and gentlemen « Cast Of Clothing, Carpets, Forni. thre, Ae. by calling oF addressing note, Ladies atvended toby Mrs. T THE NEW STORE—50 NINTH ANENUE, LADIES and gentlemen can receive ®) percent more for Cast Of Clotiing, Furnitora, Car dressing LEWIS MASKI, at t tended to by Mrs, Maser, OTHING FOR THE be highest cash prices will be given » Also. Carpets ned Jewel. M. ABRAHAMB 233 Seventh ‘and Twenty-sixth strpos, “, GREAT DEMAND For ¢ Weetern market —3 by ealling on or ad between Twenty-ti jed by Mrs, Ab 4 SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN NINE. Ladies and gentemen will recetve the highest cash price for their Cast Of Cloth. tas. Una attended to by Mra. Miller. ab iad TENTION. —LA A ES AND GENTLEMEN. IF YOU nit Cast OF Wearing Apparel, Car. &e, i want them for the California oF sending & note by post to H. COHN, Ladies atiended to by Mra. Cob: CASHBERG PAYS THK HIGHEST PRICK FOR . ladies’ and gentlemen s Cast Of Clothing. Parties Waited upon by addressing b. Cachberg, 48 Bast Twelfth surest, near Broadway. Ladies waited upon by Mra, C. want to dispose of rerniuars $1 ‘) 000 WORTH OF CLOTHING WANTED, ° will pay the highest price for east off Cloth+ roete and Porn! ‘Oy! on or address i, AURS, 300 Sevent se stamisa pepe ed LYMPIC THEATRE. 622 AND 6% BROADWAY. Lessee and Directres: + Mrs. John Wood Stage Manager. «ww Mr J, H. Selwyn ON MONDAY EVENING, MAY 9. BENEFIT oF. THOMAS BAKER, Musical Director. t this theatre of the most beautiful and interest. 1 in two acts, by H.T. Craven. Esq,, entitled THE CHIMNEY CORNER, Solomon Probity. aged 91. “Mr. W. Davidge Peter Probity, aged 00. J John Probity, aged 23. Charles Chetiy. Sifter... so. Grace Emer a Patty Probity, wife of Peter: After ‘wi ch. vat tid Mrs, JOBS WOOD will appear for the first timo thi. season as MINNIE in Planche’s amusing farce. entitied SOMEBODY ELSE. Hans Moritz. Ernest... ice err Hitterman. Louke....... Mr. C. 7. Paraloe, Ji <Miss J. Waiters WEDNESDAY, MAY I, BENEFIT oF. MRS, SEDLEY BROWN. On whieh occasion MR. CHARLES WHEATLEIGH, having kindly yolunteerod. will appear. Doors open at 7'4. Performances commence at 7X. Seats secured three days in advance, RYANTS’. MECHANICS’ HALL, 472 Broadway. MONDAY, May 9, and every might daring the week, SCENES FROM JACK CADE. Lord Say... Reed | Jack Cade........Dan Bryant First thine of the wonderfa), mystertons VIL'S-PORT BROTHERS, BLACK CHEMIST. BUFFALO ROYS, STOCKS UP. New Songs, Dances. Burlerquea, Comicalities, &c. Doors open at 7; to commence at 8 a’clock. Tickets 25 cents, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, BROOKLYS, MR. AND MRS’ BARNEY WILLIAMS: ‘Will commence a brief éngagement of four nights on MONDAY EVENING. MAY 16, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 18. . THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 19. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 20, Appearing in some of their best IRISH AND YANKEE DRAMAS AND FARCES. SUPPORTED BY AN EXCELLENT COMPANY, Box office open on Friday morning. Mav 13, at ten A. M.. where seats can be secured for auy evening during gagemen', Brcanwar THEATRE, JD 485 Broadway, cornerfot Broome street. Georce Wood. . oe Positively last week of Ratio " SIMMONS. ntire change of programme - for Monday and Tuesday. Ps ; SIMMONS: will appear tn TPeer PULL JAPANESE COSTUME, and perform many illusions taught him the Jugglers of TOP SPINNING ON A sINULI TH wpm TREY ANIMATED PAPER. BUTTERFLY TRICK WITH TWO BUTTERFLIES, &C. On Wednewiay evening, May tt, SIMMONS WILL CUT OFF HIS OWN HEAD. Grand Matinee on Saturday, at 24; o'clock. THE DRAMATIC SEASON will be inaugurated on Monday, May 16. R. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS An two of their very best impersonations To-night and every nicht this week, T NIBLO'S GARDEN. LYMPIC THEATRE, MR. THOS. BAKER. MUSICAL DIRE respectfully announces that his Pigacia BENEFIT will take place on MONDAY EVENING, MAY 9, Box book now open, RNESTEIN! ERNESTEIN! ERNESTEIN!! SRNESTEIN! ERNESTEIN! ERNESTEIN!! MLLE. ERN The beautiful, accomplished. lovel DANSBU, from the Grand Opera, Faris, and the Academy of Music, New York, makes lr FIRST APPEARANCE. in the great play of Belphegor. at Barnuim's Museum, Mon- day afternoon, May 9. at $ o'clock. I[HE SALAMANDER, THR SALAMANDER, OR THE KING OF FIRE KINGS, From Cremorne Garden, London. at Jones’ Wood, May 25. ‘The entire New York Press are invited to witness bis pri- vate exhivition, May 18, YARD THEATRICAL. MR AND MRS W. J. FLORENCE, Who are now performing to overflowing houses at the WALNUT STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA, will commence thelr spring engagement at the WINTER GARDE: DEN, RICAN PLAYERS, after having acted before crowded audiences thronehont NOLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, making two successful trips across the Atlantic, ‘recently cunelwae MUST TRIUMPHANT ENGAGEMENT EVER ACTED IN EW YOR BY ANY STARS OF THE, DRAMATIC PROFESSION, their brilliant career at the Winter Garden BXTENDING OVER FIVE MONTHS in duration. uring the approaching envaoment MR, and MRS, FLO- RENCE will prodace a number of capital bur! a dra mas, farces, Xe.. mtroducing peculiarities in which they excel, and the management respectfully represent a deter. mination to make the scenic effects and general mechanical Appliances commensurate with the reputation of the estab THE WIPE. 4 TALK OF MANTUA. Mr. Lester Wallacts ©. Fisher Lenardo Gonzaga’ {Princes ‘of Ferardo Gonzaga ¢ Mantua Norton ‘Antonio, a e r. John “Gilbert. Lorenzo. an advocate of Kome. : Bartolo... 4 Count Florio. Tuco, guard'an to Mariani Advocate to Hugo... Courier. Cosimo . Bernardo. Williansom Martana (0 ne Coombs Fioribe! ‘ary Barrets (Cth tne). IN DON ASSURANCE, THURSDAY—THE STRANGER. FRIDAY—RUSEDALK. SATURDAY—THE WIFE. NEW BOWERY THEATRE, Sole proprietor Stage mavager.. MR. J. W. LINGARD Secu e MR. NB. CLARKE COND WEEK ov tH GREAT MELODRAMATIC. » 134 eee AND BQUEDTRIENEE, CHANGE OF BILL. THRKE GRBAT DRAMAS, Li DICK TURPIN, On THE HIGHWAYMAN'S RACE. Mien Kate Vanoe...c.+0..0...88..- Tntroducing the unrivalied sted DON JUAN. The Drama of be LEAR, THE JEW's DAUGHTER, wREN' Hos, Mrs. W. GQ. Jones. Geo. Brookes, Marden, G. Lingard, Hathaway, Mias Kate Newton and the wh Rompany. FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MISS KATE VANCE. ARNUM'S AMERICAN MOSEUM. e BUPERB AND EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS. MONDAY, MAY 9. FIRST APPEARANCE BEAUTIFUL, ACCOMPLISUED AND GRACEFUL a DANSRUSE. Dick Turpia, M ERNESTEIN, MULE, ERNESTEIN, MLLE. RRNESTEIN, MLL. ERNESTKIN, MELE, RENKSTEIN, MLLE. ERNESTEIN, from the NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MUSIC, and first representation of the. GRAND S&RIO.COMIC DRAMA, BELYHEGO! PELPHEGO! BELPHEGO BEL?HEGOR; TR, THE MOUNTEBANK AND HIS WIFE. With new and beautiful scenery, costumes, music an@ dunce Charocter: by Messrs. Nasle. Hudaway and Jamison, Mra, Prior, Mra, France, Misa Alford ang the antira comvane. Acti, Village and French Fair—Belphovor, the Show, man—Eustic Dance—Duet, “Happy and Gay"'—Interior of? Be phecor's Garret. cr, Gardens of the Duke do Montbazon—Grand Fete Mile. Lontse and Miss Walby 3 MLLE. ERNSSTEIN A Iphegor, gle—Tableat. Act 3. Palace Duke de Montbazon—The falee De Roliac—A wife's devotion—Happiness of Belphegor amd Madelin. his wife, ILLUMINATED FOUNTAIN OF REAL WATER, Mr. HARRISON, Impromptu singer, and Mr, STOKPBL, with hia Wood and Straw Instruments, between the acte AFTERNOON and EVENING, AT 8 and 7}; O'CLOCK. To te seeh at all hours of the dav and evening COLOSSAL GIANTS and DIMINUTIVE "DWAR! MONSIEUR JOSEPH. ex.oficer of the French army; 1 ANNA SWAN, the NOVA SCOTIA GIANTESS, each over eivht feet high THE LILLIPUTAN KING AND GENERAL GRANT, JR, ‘The amaliest inen livin . THRES ALBINO CHILDREN, aged and years, and 4 months—never before exhibited, Daily additions of rare and wonderful fish to the BEAUTIFUL AQUARIA. Phrenological Examinations and Charta, . BY PROFESSOR LIVINGSTON, A JAPANESE MASKIN-HOG, MINIATURE SKATING PON! Three tableaux of MOVING WAX FIGURE! Bridal Group of Gen, Tom Thumb and Wife. Com Nutt und Minnie Warren, in the costumes worn at the Gem eral’s wedding: Prince and Princeas of Wales and others. TWO LIVING PRAIRIE DOGS, from the Colorado Tee ritory, the only ones ever seen In this region. * THREE SPECKLED BROOK TROUT. each weighing ‘OVER FOUR POUNDS. A MONSTER SERPENT, 24 feat loni ROBERT HOUDIN'S AUTOMATON WRITER THE MUSICALLY EDUCATED SEAL. and {anumerable other curioaitie: Admission to the whole 25 centa; children under ten 18 cents; front seats in the balcony and parquet 25 cents extras front seats for children under ten 15 cents extra. Private boxes $5; single seats in private boxes 500. OOD'S MINSTRELS, 514 BROADWAY, Opposite St Nicolas Hotel, Henry Wood proprieter. MONDAY. May 9. and every evening during the week, ; THK CHALLENGE DANCE. By FRANK BROWER and J. T. BOYCE. Maximilian and Napoleon. Gideon's Band. ‘Comic Ban jo Solos by W. 8. BUDWORTH. PHILH ARMONICGERMANTARBHEARSAL, Historical Reminiscences, Railroad Explosion, de, Doors open at7; commonce at o'clock, Tickets 25 centa, WAY THEATRE, i i BROADWAY, CORNER OF BROOME STREBY, te POSTIVELY LAST WEEK OF SIMMONS. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FOS MONDAY AND TUESDAY. t SIMMONS willappear im oh JAPANESR CORTUME and perform miny illusions taught him by the jugglers ef Japan. Top Shinning ca, Single Thread, imal Ani Ruttertly Trick with two Butterflies, &@ ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 11, , SIMMO&S WILL CUT OFF HIS OWN HEAD. Grajd Matines on Saturday at 234 o'clock. TUE DRAMATIC SEASt wil! be inaugirated on Monday, May 16. ¥ RDEN, Seman son MNS BARNEY WILLIAMS F womtertuOF 10 CHARACTRRS, IN ‘AN HOUR IN SKVILLE, RNESfRIN! ERNESTEIN! ERNESTEIN!! E ERNES(KIN! ERNESTEIN! ERNESTBIN(G MLLE. EKNESTKIN, a omplished, lovely and magnificent The beatiful, accomplished. lovely {rom tbo Grand Opera, Pari, and the Academy of Muse, ake New York, wil mt RSt APPEARANCE, the grent play of Heiphegor, at Barnum's Museum, Mea- tay cilernoone May 8, at 3 ovclock. ~ +H ee ‘ne durin BROADWAY. MONDAY, May 9, 8 evening during the week, pn. Bilt OF a EXUELLENGE ted, r wi te re GREAT COMBINATION TROUPR THE GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE wil! appear in their diferent acts, Ac.. Pantomime of HALAMEAU. Christin Mie Lizzie Wheipley | Pea-ants, Villagers. the strength of the company. TONY PasTO! the first Clown, Comic Wit, Jester + ‘Stump Orator of the age, in his original songe { . roe, entitled eee a aT RIVAL LOVERS, fe ‘The Ueautiful oral baliet divertissement, ROSE DE MAL. By @tinees Lire Schult. Mile. Flore, Liazie Wheipley. Frank Nizon. Ida Ross, Mary Blake, Emma Toss, An} La Point, Lottie La Point, Julia Melville, Florence Wella, Jenny Lorraine. 8 oRpS DR RALLET. Nore. —Speetal performance on Savurday afternoon, F Louie. ‘A number of striking novelties in preparation. ELLER'S—HELLER 'S—HELLERS, oppesite Nivie's, pos PO-NTGNE MONDAY) MAY 9. ALL THE HEATS. OF THE SPIRITUALISTS . EXPOSED TO-NIGHT, ny RRT HELLER. , The varied “manifentations’ of tte Davenport Rrothers, : including the tying and untying the mystic hands and tee {rrepresuible trumpet, will be dome more quickly and more a i by has ne F gROBERT HELLER, jn addition to “sual MARVELLOUS ILLUSTONS, HIS VARIOUS TOURS D’ADDI ries D PIANOFORTR S, HIS eyed an iF a rena 118 STRANGE PERNATURAL vision bd n at 7h, o'el commence Box ofite open for sale of tickets from 10 til 8 NESTKIN! ERNESTEIN! ERNESTBIN! | ES GENESHEIN, RRNESTEINT ERNESTEIN(D MLLE, ERNESTEIN. t The beautiful, accomplished. lovely and magnificent ’ DANSEUSE. ,} from the Grand Opera, Paris, and ithe Academy of Musie, 5 New York, makes her ment and the great fame of the young couple, whose FIRST APPEARAN' ‘ond appearance they take pleasure {a announcing. In the great play of Helpheggr, at Barn Winree Ganoex, April 29, 1864, day afternoon, May 9, at 3 och I1GNOR CHRISTUPHORO BUONE CARB, KATRE.—SPEQIAL NOTIOR. THE ITALIAN SALAMANDER, eee TEE TTS Sr DLEX BROWN E Lu MA . nef SEB “LONDON ILLUSTRATED NEWS,” eee From 1888 to 1802. will take place on Wednesday evening, May 11, on which ow . canion RLES RIGH RNESTRIN! ERNESTEIN! ERNESTEIN |! MR. CHA Med pis os ERNESTEIN! BRNBSSTEIN!! | bee kindly volnnteered his val 5 RNESTEIN, ‘The beauti‘ul, accomplished, lovely and tiagnificent ANSEU SE. from the Grand Opera, Paria, and the Academy of Music, New York, will make hai FIRST APPEARANCE, in the great play of Belohegor, at Barn day afiernoon, May 9. at 30’ R. BARNEY W ELIAS 8 M a Wit NB IT WAS, Performed by him in ‘LAND 4 AMERICA ENCES MG ogD OPTGARE Museum, Mon- JPRNESTEIN! GRNESTEIN| ERNESTEIN 11 RNESTEIN! ERNESTEIN!! eee ELLE. BERNERTHIN, ‘The beantifnl, acoom' y and magnificent A i the Grand Opera, Paris, and the Academy of Music, ow Yorks maken Aten APPEARANCE in the great of Bell ‘at Barnum’s Musenm, Mon- , STF b 190 VIEWS AND Fee ear rres Ae. wil complete for travelling, 1» Heraid office. 0) jtereop' ill be sold cheap by addresring. ‘of principle. The advertiser is willing tu ti with @ [ON.—I GUARANTRS ANY PER. oo, MERVOMO SL OLARATRS ALI, sons, with or wil eswehing Fo La ie teste, new ipetru ron —j roudway-_74s' Broadway. i. ¢. DOBSON. Lid SALAMANDKE FIRE KING, the world, for $10,010. ie paca geis a ‘hs tne MM that her ePIRST BENEFIT ' will make ia. hie last appearance previous te leaving for 7% AUTY Wea or FOR BVER xi IN THE BO! This beantiful life size 30.7 ino fine collection Paintings of the Dusseldort schoo}, iately imported. Al R, THE SALAMANDER by “AONE RG Te ten etn FRO CHEMORNH GARDEN, LON! WILL BXHIBIT AT JONES’ WOOD, MAY 38. ESTEIN | ‘RIN | im E™ HAAESTAIN i MAARTEN PUEANKSTEIN tr ‘The beautiful, accomplished. ioral ‘and magnificent from the Grand Opera, Paria, an: Academy of Musie, New York, makes her FIRST APPRABA: Jn the great play of Belphegor barn As of iw tay afternoon, May = HE SALAMANDE! LJ pag aitty VED. HAS ARRLY RD: tet ae ORE Eee. TE ea Toate ae OT SOMNER & O0., 2" Wont MERICAN DRAMATIC FUND eres eT] y at their room, Ale "ery" ts eM, for the a; F Sh aati ee hte Y gt Bg KING OF Aes ie ree, . ¥. wikia tehguas

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