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DBI GOODS. AT THE 11 a CHEAP 8 TO KB We ere ottering creat bargains wees A.dtlO gems' We' fine Linen (Idkie wot worth ta hue heiuMiUhed lldkfa yds Vesli ule Uii', li fid and very cheap 3D dot Cosies' genuine Spool Cotton wet. great barge Iu warea. Tr.mm Butt ns Uiui'iea. Can Wo keep he lamest aad cheapen assortment tn the city to Claik'a t'otton t-ta en 'e.

Frenek Working Conan 1c Dartitng 1-1 ton 2c S.t*?>dooeo Sen Soap 2s worth in I aver) nr. in Trimrn here cheap aul I)r uatkeri supplied ch RON ALDSO Ml AttES Comer Sutti aven tud c'eenth i eet AT MOWBRAY'S, ilrHnd etreel. corner of Forsyth LADIES CLOTll CLOAKS LADI lis Si CLOAKS, CHILDKKN'B CLOTH CLOAKS CHILDREN SILK CLOAKS, mi AND LARGEST AS.SORTMI.NT IN A MKKICA WHOLES AND RETAIL Oraml airoet. i irnei of Foraytb. Fiie first class ealesinen wanted.

IRJCCL' SlVfc.LV FRENCH DRESS aud Mantilla punr I' ti I and dt-'lvered at Mis GOLDEN French Fluting eatahtiabinenis. No id Ainilv street blocka.d a half friMU Broadway 127 III ecltor itroet. below Woostar atieet, aud Jul Fulton street Hiooklrn Call and eaau.iae F2LUTINU FOB DRESS TRIMMINGS DONE IN A SUperim for four cents ner yard, over lour one root per inch, the French Fluting Couiinay 271 Spring Pe nmen vartofc and Hudson alceots Agent. Mra, hi: AN All AN, 341 I hud avenue, neat Tw entyni enth st FLUTING 08TB0FF WILL RE 1 move her Fluting and Stamping KstaUllshnient on May I. from Kighth aieune io the in re apaeioua rooma 2n7 ght i aveut e.

lout iltmis lielow Alt Fluting no iu tlirec Iioiiis' lime on the premtsea Fiouurea from one to thirteen incliea wide iiuted. I EURAIN'S. -j TO HOUSEKEEPERS WHITE GOODS. FAMILY AT COST. WHITE SHIRTING.

CQST Indies will only understand the truth ot line adverlWotnent by as-tiring ilieo sell es the facte. M'W hS MARSEILLES FRENCH and NK 1 DOMESTIC PRINTS. PRINTED LINEN. JuaL rpcptvcj. LEO I.

AIN. astrology. A BETTER ASTROLOOIST IS NOT TO BE FODNI) jx in in, M.iif- I rim, Di and a ltKOUOMTON They ncrcd in fiivuig a-'tton all fan TIipi can lie consulted on al all ot human lira, inch as courtship ina. trave' kino obtaining b.tualions mcliurc of at ineu At SsoMoknesi. Ti hp party 'I -r die of the si ncv-? ir ipcner, ihp time wul begin In w'.

il part n( ihebo ly isalTeelel. aiid hat treatment and medicine, arc bps: stalled to the nick persona. i-enm. gentlpinen $1 Questions answered by Ipitei an 1 limp ol bulh Also phrenological ciHinlnatl ini made. lire 120 Greene street, be.ow Prince a STOMSHI.NO-MADAM MORROW.

SEI ENTU da chtcr. with natural gift of loresight, tells how and onen vmi will mnrry. even your thoughts. Magic image in full o'p ration. IIpp equal not to tie found.

a likeness of your Intended husband absent trends No IS4 Ludlow street, near Houston. Gems not admitted ADAME WALTER. T1IE WORLD RENOWNED FORtune tpller and Independent ant, has taken JLT A. IIHIC tt'RCi rooitiR at No. 2 Greftie alteet.

corner or up iw flighty where she will reveal tbe nivaleries of Ihe past, presrnl and il.n| I. nCr.lltsl, MVXI1 wnere sue in re. n.c in i-- i--- with such accuracy lhat It will astoniah even unbei eft lip Madame ray is the best clairvoyant and astrologist in this city. She tells your very th lights, gives lucky nu nbei-s. and causes speedy marriages.

Om 20d Seventh avenue, near Twenty seventh street. Ladies Wceois. gentlemen $1. Madam haseltine, the great Egyptian as tro and clairvoyant, who was born with a natural gill, can be consulted on tbe past, present and future even's of life, as courtship, marriage, law subs, lost oi ten go ds, si tn-ss, Ac Address staling age and enclosing Madam Uaaeltino. box 423 Brooklyn, Y.

WHO WOULD NOT GO WHERE FORTUNE IS'-GO. ye, see Miss WELLINGTON, the great English Pro. i .1 1 L. I I ,.,4 fan ka anil pbelcss. the best ol all.

sod cannot he excelled. Can be con aulted. personally or by letter, on all allairs of life, concerning law suns, journeys, absent friends, lore.com tship. mar. riage bralth ealth, and who can reclaim drunken and unfaithful is the only person lutlilscnjr who has tbe genuine Roman ami Arabian talismans for I ve, luck and all business alf.drs.

and arc guarantees for life. not to consult th'a naturally and beautiful young lady Lucky nunibe given Illghlv city references Can be sen at her residence. 101 Sixth avenue. nppoRite Eighth s.ree(.| WIDGBR, CLAlRt OTANT ami ctfied Span sh lady, unveils the mys'erles of futuritr. love, inarriagr, absrnt friends, sickness, or, xnedb ine for all diseases, tells lucky numbers lost oi stolcu.

MEDICAL. Attention, great English Clarke's celebrated Female Puis, prepared from a prescription of Sir Clarke. Pltv ale.iaii Extraordinary to the Queen. This well known medicine Is no bui a sure and sale remedy for ferns le difficulties. although a powerful ipinedy.

'hey contain stoUiln-y hurtful to the constitution In all of nervous and spina' pain in tbe back and lluma, latigue on slight exertion, palpitation of th" heart and hysterics, tbee? wi effect a cure when nil other means have failed; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain Iron, calomel antimony, anything hurtful 11 the constitution Full directions In Ihe pamphlet around each package, which should he carefully -reed. For foil psrt obtain, fiee. of Ihe agent, a pamph'et No by all drilgjl-ds. JOB M0S. Oorttsndt sireet.

Sole United Stales agen' an.l six postage stomps, eu'iosed to any auino rlrod hge.it will a bottle containing over filty pills hv return mail. PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF (am 300 pages and ISO line plates and curia. mg- Hip i.n domy the human org.iUR In state of 1. a. ell-, VC 11 A VP (I 11 CP- Of5 A belli nddiv RRi wit upon the mind a-.

I 'Villi IM 1 n' iroiiiiu-n- -I IS rx- I -resslul mhor's plan of ir'utmrn' -the only ra' mode cure as- own by tl.e report or i 'd- a truthful sdvlo-r 10 man'-d --ad thn- inart ag null know tnelr phy on. bent free of :i.t to suv address on fee 1,1 a'atnpsor cuireuuy Address Dr. La Lr )lx, 31 Mai lane. Albany, N. Y.

PPLY TO THE SURE PLACE FOR A SPEEDY AND eneciual cure, wlihout mer ury. hange or diet or of line. Dr. WARD old establlahed otb 5" Ltspenard alreet. between Broadwra.

an i Church street. Attendance from A A. till P. M. Adva gratis.

A Advice to all af. lictrd fem -dr row ers. Female Pbysi lan. an Llspensrd -treet isconsu ed with unparalleled Rett sine an Tr' bis Frem Periodical Diops widen are a great remedy Try LEWIS CONTINUES to BE CONFIDENTIALLY consulted in all vases requiring skill, promptitude an I expenfocc Persons consulting Dr Lewis may upon the most suitable secrest and -tncily professional mntldence. The diffidence of most persons snlTertug from vert i in ais-hscr is Vmi oftru tbe of u-g'ect Tlie conviction t.uit 'h -tr Inlirmlties would be particularly by those with whom iliey may come frequently In eontn-t.

ae ounta for the endutanee ol evils whle i might -ompletcly removed by timely and indicions ireat nent It should be remembered that one vi-it to a ncli'-al man. Is qualified and habituated to the ra -tl -e '1 be the method Of avoid Ingfuiure mtverr Tim leading innclple of Dr Lew a. stein Is a sp- coy and palieni from attending to his rilnary sn i by means whereby the sir, ae-t snore can be secure 1 In ca-ea an ear'y application Is of toe utmost Importance, as diseases or til's nanus if neg'eeied or mallresied. eil'ly assume the niost frightful cicract-r and a In the me-i diaastrous results. As my trealment hns been uniformly niu-cesss I In many thousand" of cases, the patien'.

may more confidently anticipate for himself the same No 7 Beaeh street, between Var ck street and West Broadway Attendance from 9 A io 9 M. Hoon.s so nrreuged that the patleut sees no one but the doctor. LARMONT AtfTIIOR OF THE PARIS NOON and New York Me I cal ArtvWer end Marri.c-? Guide. Will edition over pag. HM I'luatrnlluns von'T Bnee 10 relieve palicnts in-onrmeieiil 10 ful.il th" Of life from Indisereiion exees.es ix rvou" and d'PI III! irom fur at 173 Broadway nr irom 10 to 3.

I dh listed bv WARM.It No I Vesey street, Astor House, for $1 Weeondir with otb'r rape In recommending Dr. Larmonl and his worx urrier des F.tats I nls. I) spat th, blasts ZeRung, Alias. Me, 11 al Renew DR JOHNSON 14 DUANE STREET. MAY BE i ON suliel on al! thirty years' experlen-e na ea him to guarantee speedy cures to all ho come undei bis charge 4 ThR.

COOPER. 14 DUANE BTRF.ET. MAY BE CON auli on all diseases Thirtv In- cuy -e 1 to diseases enahles htm to warrant a cur? In al The eletuns of mlspia ed rontidence In mmlteal pre end-re call with a certainty ol tiemg radically cured, or no pay DR RALPH AUTHOR OF TIIE PRIVATE TRI Ae. Amity stre-u who apply In the early stage of diseaee will lie at the ease an I rapidity of the sere. Those however, who have sutJered ong will rest appieciale his services.

Dr ward im lispenard street, between Hresdwav and Church-tree' cures recent nix lo thirty IxiuFs. Eradi tales in all rases wub oury. eli nt? ef diet or loss of time DR. POWERS' ERPENI'R OF LU'E-oFFD'E pensrd street, rest-res youth snltnsnhool. All asie eonlemnlating marr'age should take the remedy sue sure, (aire permanent R.

POWERS' PERIODICAL DllObq ARM WAR rented na are irchase direct of Dr w-rs. sy Ltepenard street Broadwny and Lbtirch e'reet. Dr. orindlr, tkmalr PRreirnv and eoucher No A-miiy placs, three ducre frmn Amd.y el rest msxee II Ins tpecial precll trtal nil frmk com pinlnu. frem whstsver cnusc produ ed.

D'r" HELM i IN A 1 tNh 7 I OAI corner of Ninth N. V. Atlfled ply ns. I real on all diseases of n.ale a Punic. i nclentPle principles, aleo by eorrespondeixe through the OiiiM States and Uennde.

Important ro makribd ladies -dr 61 L'speuard strxel. phvs cnn consulted With uepsrnllclod au, cess. He lei sureond epcedj. Tryhiigreal remedy, the French PerlodicAJ I'r Madamb urindlk. fkmalk piitsihian, Na 1 Amity pis, three doors Amliy si cel.

can b'consuited on all disease of feme es. IDr safa aad eertam. Conrenicul na lor lad desire care and medical atteudan.w doi ng euunnenien'. nnn PORFBIIFD AND NO CHARGE UNLESS Wl.UUU HUN I El BR'S Red Drop circs real diseaa-t when ar treatment and all other rciiiiibei fail, e- res without diet ng or resirtctlim la the lisb't" nr the pai ri.i cures the log and iccnliig tg of all other remedies', vutes in ru-w "uses in less fnan nourt. cures -ul the dreadful -nnseqtlDnl riinrts of tiierxmry but peculiarly Able propertr annihilating the i and iseno is taint the' the ood Is nure la absorb unless this remedy is usej This li what eiaime for it, sod what no other a Its valne In tblareepe't baa an well known that scicntlflemen.

In aeety departtnenl of msdical ledge, begin su re It; for hardly pas.es thai he not ntultcd by Mruggteta. flhemiats and phrsx-ldht regard to some pitiful has exhaimed the who field of the fa-uliy still the disease will appear isti a vlni. and cannot Re Obtained reniitne anywhere hut at the old No 3 1 etieet. New York Ity sines I St n-hi sepnrets I roouie end privets entrance, a ten bill will secure AM Myaf hr asu IH1PP1VO. -THE STEAMSHIP GLASGOW, OP THIS Hue will axil aa extra on morning March to.

lias sideudid for a Tew steerage reduced rates. HtlbH lu 1 nlled Sis rs currcncy. JOHN 0 DAI.8. Agent 16 Bro.dway STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVERPOOL. TOUOHINO AT iNHlftw (Cork Liverpool New and Philadelphia Company intend desiuuchiug their full powered Clyde built Iron steamships foilowb CITY HP MEW YOKE Saturday March 19 MMNBUIK1 xreh 26.

Cliv ok ashington Saturday. Aprt'T. aud avsry sue- ceding bamrday, ui noon, from ptcr 44 North RATES OK PASSAGE. Payable in go or its pipuralent in currency. Frat Cabin steerage Ho io l.iindoo Do.

io lain don Do. to Onus 95 Do to I'aria 40 I)o to II.nohurK 30 Do to Hamburg. I asxeugcrs nHo forwarded to Havre. Ilremeu Rotterdam. Antwerp Ac at low rales Krom Liverpool or t.meenslown cabin, $75, $105; tiee'ave.

S3o Tliose wno to send for their can buy tickets here at these 1 hose stcamera Lave superior accommodations for paaaen are strongly built In water ttglit iron sections and patenl fire ann bilators I anrgcona are ai tsched to each steamer tor fort! er tiiformatlon apply In Liverpool Io WILLIAM INDIAN. Agent, IB W.iicr sueet. In O'aagow to MALCOLM No ft St. Enoch square In OucenSlOWU W. 8KVMOUR A CO in don Io El VI SI AM ACK.Y III King William street; in Usrts lo Jl LRS DECODE.

48 Rue Noire Dame ilea Vlctoirea, IMaee de la Bourse; in Ilelphia IO tollN DALB, III Walnut street, or al 4be "fine" Agent. 15 Broadwav. New York. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YOltK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT t.OKK HARBOR. AND BRTWKK.N BOSTON AND LIVERPOOL.

CALL 1N(1 AT HALIFAX AND CORK HARBOR CANADA, leHves Boston Wednesday. March 16 AUSTRALASI AN. New York Wednesday. 23 ARABIA, lea'ea Boston. Wednesday.

March 30 Cll INA. leaves New York Wednesday. April 0 AFRICA, Boston April 13 PERSIA, leaves New York Wednesday. April 3) tuom akw rons to uvkkpooi. Cliiel Cabin Passage $13'! SO Second Cahin Passage Bo A) mow nosTOH to i ivniertOL.

Chief Cabin Passage $112 60 Second Cabin Passage 05 00 payable In gold, or its equivalent In Culled States currency Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on hoard The owners of these ships will not be accountable for specie oi ralnnblos unless bills of lading having the valua ex press, are signeu ihereior rot I rcUtlt or passage apply IO CUNARD. No 4 Bowling Oreeo THE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANT'8 IKON MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Krom Southmnplon. From New York BAVARIA February 23.

March (IE KM AN I A March 8 1864 April 2,1861 TKIHONIA March 19.1864 Apill 16. BOR0K8IA. April 2. April 18-4 8AXONIA April in. 1864 May 14.1861 Krom Hamburg nler.

fnot of Third aireet Hoboken taking for Hamburg. Havre London and Southampton at the lollowinc cabin 5.10,5. second cabin, $62 steerage in cold or Its equivalent lor freight applr to Kl'NIIARDT A CO 45 Exchange place. Korpassage apply to RICHARD A BOAS. 131 Brai THE NORTH GERMAN LLOYDS STEAMSHIP HANS A T.

Von Kanten. commander, carrying the United Stales Mail, will sail from the Bramen pier, fool of Third street, on SATURDAY. March 26. at 12 o'clock ron BREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON, taking to LONDON. HAD RE, SOUTHAMPTON and BREMEN at the following rales, payable in gold or Its equu alent In currency Kor the first cahin.

$155; second cabin $62 53; steerage, $37 The aNSA will be followed by the AMERICA April 9. Kor freight or passage ply to OELRICHS A CO 3 Broad street THE LONDON AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COMpanv will despatch seml-monihly their now and first class British iron su-nmshlps CELLA. BELLONA. 10SVA, OHIO. INDIANA and MANHATTAN, each 3,000 tons bur.

then, between London and New Tork. calling' at Havre on the Irom ndon. Rates of pass tee payable In United States currency, from New York, first cabin $80; second cahin. $5'; Steerage, $30 From London or Havre, first cabin $100; rood cabin. $70; steerage.

$40. passage to CHAS. A WHITNEY, at the office, 26 Bioadway. For freight applv al 51 South str et. HOWLAND ASl'IN WALL.

Agents CTEAM FROM AND TO QUEBN8TOWN AND LINE. $35 iii cu-rency, from Now York; $30. in gold, to New York. S1DON vails on Wednesday, March 16 KRDAR sails on Wednesday. March 30.

Apply to WILLIAMS QuION, 40 Fulton street. CI HEAP PASSAGE TO AND FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. TAPPCOTT'S celebrated line of Liverpool packets sail every three days. Line of London packets sail every ten days. I'aities wishing to s-nd for their friends or remit monay to the Old Country, can do an at the lowest lates by applying to TAPSCOTT BROS.

A 36 South street. STEAM TO FINE Al BRITISH steamship LABUAN. Charles Hargttt, Commander, i having lid for passengers, will sail on Wednesday, March 23, from pier No. 8 Noith river, for the i above for balance of freight or passage apply to PUNCH, MRtNCKB A WENDT. 62 fcsaver street.

OLD BLACK BALL LINE OF PA8sace to or from Liverpool by the above celebrated line, or for drafts on the Royal Bank of Ireland. Apply to ROCHE BROS. A COFFEY, 69 Smith street. FOR LIVERPOOL -CLIPPER SHIP ALBERT GAL LATIN. Cant Delano, positively aalls on Mond.iy, 21st of March For superior aecom mods'long in cabin and second cabin lowe-l rates, apply to P.

DEMAREST, 40 South street FOR CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA. A Jrst ems sieamer win New York on the 3d, 11th and of each month, except hen ihese dates fall on Sunday, when the day of departure will he on the Monday following For freighter passage apply at eiliee. No. 5 BowlIpgGreen. D.

B. ALLEN. Ageot. FOR NEW ORLEANS, VIA HAVANA SAIL ON Saturday 19. at 8 o'clock P.

United States Ma.I side xvhnel Steamship MORNING STAR J. M. commander. will sail as above, from Pier 48, North Rirer, font of King stre't. For freight nn passage apply 10 JAMES A.

RAYNOR. 161 Broadway Steamship Et ENING STAB will follow and sail on 8atur. day. April 2, 1804. FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT.

The United States Mail Steamship CREOLE. Th.ncison, Commander. Will leave pier IS North river, for New Orleans direct, on Wi'dues lay. Man IS. 18A4, at three 0'c oca P.

M. preciaelv. No fieight or hills of lading slgued on the day of sailing For freight or pissage apply to LUDLaM, BEINEKEK a CO. 115 Broadway. NEW ORLEANS UNITED STATES mall steamship GEORGE WASHINGTON wl'l leave piei No.

9 North river, on Saturday. March 26. at 3 M. I'n-asge with unaut passed aooomiMMatlont, Apply to H. CROMWELL A 86 West street.

For Havana direct. The United mail steamship ROANOKE. Franets A. Drew commander, will leave pter 13 North river for Havana direct, on Man-h 23, at 12 o'clock, noon, precisely. No freight re eived or of lading signed on 'b" day of sailing.

l-or freight or passage amlv 'o LUDLAM HEINE KEN A 115 Bmag.vay. Humes north Carolina stbamship lineF Be.r.fmt. Mareh al I'ity anil Newle-rn, N. C. The fast ling steamer I'ETItKL.

carrying United 8 atra ail. win sal! for the above on Saturday, March 19 at 12 o'clock For freight or rpas-aae apply on board, pier 29 East river, or to HENRY HUME, 174 South Street. No fre.ght taken on day of sailing. CMITIIIYQ. THE OLD WELL KNOWN STORE 275 8 RYE T11 21 ir if you want t.

set af'er your a 'vantage br telling your Cast Off C'-otnlftM, and then give me a tr ai. whida wRI he most surely to your aatisfae on call on or add no to H. IIAKf Seventh a.euue tietween Twenty seventh an I Twentyei.hta streets. I.ad sttendc to at their own residence by Halt. THE NEW ST' RE lit THIRD 7a ia lies and gentlemen are guaranteed to etve ihe pr for aril of off wear na apparel, Iurnltnre.

carpets. Ae fbr the Eriutbetn and Weat-rn mar remsmher and C. IliT ol svnni near Kbune'-nth street. A in attendance. Orders in Brooklyn and vlcir.lty attended to.

VOREtT DEMAND AT 161 SEVENTH AVPNFB FDR Off Wearing Aimarnl. Furniture tew ry, Ac. La ties anr! genilemsn an dlsi os? em al a Ntgher price than e'sswhere, we ave a mentioned articles to ipi lv the Okl'fvrnit and we.mrn rkes. call on or address II. HARRIS Rcy.

en-h aven ie. pel To "ntv-firrt and Twenty second streets tvaded upon by Mrs. ll Harm LARGE WORTH flF CAST Clothing wsutCd. lor the Wrstern and 1 'aiifori LA'iiea and grniiemen having ihe "ve an i I can r'-cene ho 'ol i in rrle $7 to $'ft 1 Silk from $4 lo for iro $2 Pants; for ol sn. Delaine ami Caheo Shaw's, Fnrnitlro and A Hs Pries paid hv aim.

on or a Una-lug a nn' lo 28) Sixth rear h.tcht enth Street, Ladies attended hy xtrs 5t Don't inet the wo.l kuoivn na or. H. of 263 siith tvsnue. IT THE NEW STORE 58 CM HEINE and emen in revive 5" per more Off Chdhing Furniture, i'arpets. Ac, by ing on or addressing It tRT.

at the Ttnlier. a' ten led to by Hart. AT THE OLD STAND, 134 SEVENTH AVENUE. BP. Nineteenth and Twti tloth an I gentlemen tho hifhest price Tor fhelr ff i dotiiing, Carpwls Ac, bv calling on or addressing MIL LER.

who willing lu per the full value. Led attend' I by Mli'er. I SEVENTH AVENUE LADIES AND GENTS "an roelve etyr iter Sent mom than at any o'her p'c In the N) tTothing. a xo curpeM and jewslrv. by salimg on A Bit II 8 Seventh avenue.

Lad attended to by Mrs AtrShS' s. 4 NO 137 SIXTH tDIRV AND GENTLE 'li, I io. itb io -re pries for yo ir east off ClutUng, Csrpetd. ui.iture ac. best you can dn 'o call on or I an te to MIN I at 137 a $06, ttkodoo'S from T' tifh street.

I.a 1 by Mrs, True, jou wi.i $edealt with t' your is lsfac'lon and 342 SEVENTH ANBNUK CORNER OP TWENTY sixth HART will yay the highest for holies ai gsn'l men Cast Off Clothing, aim Cai Fur niture fifty nt more than any i lace in the city, hy calling or affdiexing. Ladies attended by Hurt. im seventh avenue ladiks and will be astonished to see the HARRI8 tor oil' Cluthtnt. and fine Furn'ture. Wi Ta'ter with having been pro.

pounC'd ly many and gent em-n that we ray fty per cent more than any other dealer In the epy. C-afl on or F. ARKIS 158 Seventh avenue, thfee doors ftroin Taenty first street. Ladles attended by Mrs llsrrls Aorhat demand foe AND gen'lemen having any Cast Off uiolhtag. Furniture, Carpels and Jewslry, will rerelre the prices by ins on or addroaslng A.

HARBIN, 861 Thltd avenue, betw Thtpiv etfhth and Thirty ninth sareets, Lf tlee at Ha tied Era CORPORATION NOTICES. qorporawon sals or real estate Public uotue is hereby gtreu tiiai by virtue of the power? rested tu the Comwiui of the Sinking I'uuJ of the city of New York, by en ordinance of the Common Council, passed Kcbi 1046. mod eu set ol tbe Legislature if this Slate, passed May 13. 1Mb. (he Commiaaiouera of the Slaking und ill nOer for tele si public suetiou ou Sstur day.

9tb lay of April. 1861, al noou at the Exchange salesroom. No lit Broadway in the city of New Vork. by WILLIAM KENNELLY. Auctioneer the following Real Esiaie, belonging to the ctty nr I.

One lot of Land on the south side ol City Hall place. Is the city of New Vork. belwcea Chambers and Reade streeta t. One lot of Land on the weal sue of Main street, la the city of Brooklyn, between Water street and neer Maps usy.be obtained at the Compboiler's otlke. Ilail of Records, on sod sftei March 211.

ItWl of per ceut of the Pircbase mouey sod eipeosesof suciloo and sale io be si tbe Comptroller's office Immediately after the sale Thirty per cent on the 1st day of May nest, when the deeds will be ready for de Leery; the baiauce may remain on bond and mortgage for live years from May ISM. with intc.ost at the rate of all per ccul per annum, payable half-yearly MATIIEiv T. BRKNNAN. Comptroller CiTTOr Naw York, DKPtRTwi-NT or.emaNCK. Comptrol ler's Orricic.

March 9. 1161 ClORl'ORAlION PIERS AND 81 IPS to LEASED AT AlM'TfON ollce la liercbv given lhat the Comptroller will, on Monday. tbe 2Stli day of March, IS64. nl II o'clock A. at tho City llall.

lease on bids at public auction, the Docks, Piers and Slip, belonging to the L'orporaiioo (the lessen of whirh have or will expire on the 1st ol May. 1864). for the term of Ore years, from the 1st day of iy. 1164. containing the description, location and of sale, may he bad upon application to the Collector ol City Revenue at this office where will also be shown of Ihe aforesaid wharves, piers Ac.

MATTHEW T. BRBNNAN. Comptroller. Citt orWfwVonit Oai-aw-ikst oi Kikanck. Comi'IH LLKit'a Orr-fCS, Feb Si, IS6I.

I NOTIt E-DEPARTMENT OP Ff KJ nance. City of New- York office of Ihe Clerk of Arrears, Public notice is hereby given Io the owners mortgagees or persona otherwise interested the lands and toneinents sold for unpaid assessments dicing the month of Oclobei, 1862, that tlie detailed statement of properly atdl unredeemed from said ante Is published in Ihe New York Commercial Advertiser a daily newspaper printed and published In the cdy of New York. Copies can be had on application at this office By order of the Comptroller A IF(JUSTUS I'URDY, Clerk of Arrears. I.1BRKY LEASES AT AUCTION. 1 AT THE CITY HALL.

On Monday. March 28. 18C4. nt eleven o'clock A. trill he aold at public auction, to (lie highest bidder, with adequate security.

for a term ol leu I orn the lat day or May. The Lcaaeof the ferry now established from the foot of Houston street. Eaal river. New York. to the fool of Grand at reel.

Brooklyn, K. D. The Leone of the ferry established from the fool of Twenty third atreet. East river. New Vork, to Qreenpoinl, The Lease of the Ferry now established from the foot of Grand street Bast river.

New York, to tbo foot of Orand Street, Krooklrn, E. D. The Lease of the Kerry now established from the foot of Chambers street. North river. New York, to the foot of Pavonia avenue, tiobnken.

J. The Lease of the Ferry now established from the foot of Chr stopher street. North river. New York, to Hoboken The said several ferry leases will be sold, with all the rights, privileges and advantages thereor belongibz to the Corporation or the City of New York. CONDITIONS.

The conditions and covenants of the Leases to be in the usual form of Kerry Leases heretofore entered into by the Corporation. The lease for each of the above named Ferries to be made to conform to the requirements of the city charier In relation to Ferries, and also to contain ou the pari of the lessee or lessees that bo or they will conduct ana manage the said Ferry or Kerriea agreeable to such rules, ordinances or by laws as arp uow or may hereafter, fr time to time, be made or passed by the Common Council or Stale legislature. The purchaser ot the Feyy Lease and Its appendages, la each case, wilt be required to pay at the time and place of sale to the Collector of the City Revenue, a sum equal 10 twenty per cent of the amouut bid for the annual rent, to apply on the rent of the drat quarter, in he executes a lesse with the usual covenants, otherwise to be forfeited to the Corporation. He wi I be required, alto, to furnish an oblisalion.nl the same lime, executed by wo aurettes. to this effecL that he will execute a bon I with sureties to be Approved by the Comptroller for the punctual payment of the rent, quarter vearlv, for the faithful execution of the covenant of the Lease.

The fees or the auctioneer, and the expense of the Lease, Bonds and Revenue Rumps, to be paid br the pmchaser, and no expense whatever is to be Inclined by tlm Corporation toe or in connection with the T'ier. Slio or Bulkhead or premises proposed to be leased, during the term of the lesse. I Should the lease of tbe above named ferriee, or either ot them, be purchased hy parties other thsu the present lessees they will he required. In sccordsnce with the prov slons of the laws of tbe Stale, to purchase at a fair appraised valuatli (should (he present lessee" desire to asll) the boats, buildings aud ne- eassry f'-r liie of a ferry; said value to be fixed hr persons selected the old aud new leaser s. in cave ibe parties caunot agree as to the amount io be nald for the aamo.

The lease shall also contain a covenant rcquirlug each i ferry boat to have aliaelied to engine a Are apparatus or force pump, with nut leas 'ban four hundred feet of hose, of the qna'itv and dimensions as (hat hy the Department of the cltv of New York and to he used for the extinguishment of fires whenever required by the Chief Engineer or of tbe Fire Department of the citv of New York, for which services tbe lessee shall receive twenty dollars per hour for hour engaged, and no to te counted less than one hour. MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Comptroller. ARRET CELLARS OTHER PROPERTY OK THE CORPORATION TO LEASED AT AUCTION. Not is hereby given that the Comptroller will, on Tuesday.

the day March. 18(54. at 1 o'clock I'. ai the Clly II all. lease un bids at public auction Maikct Cellars, Houses Lots, Hsy Scales and other Corporation tor a term of five from the 1st day of May, Catalogues containing the description, location and terms of tale mav be bad upon application to the collector of City Revenue at tbil office.

MATTHEW BRENNAN. Comptoller. Citv or Nv.w Yohx. DvrsurwBBT or Fix sure CoMrTNoi.i.xit 1 Omct, Feb. 2b, VALUABLP.

ferry franchises at public auc on. at ihe Cltv Hall. Ou Mondsv. Aoill II. at eleven o'clock A.

will lie add at public suction. In the highest bidder, wlih adequate security, lor a term o'" ten from kite lav or Mav. the Leas- of the Franchise of ihe Feriv established north of, and immediately adjoining theptweeet lerrv sip, ai Ihc toot ol Grand Street, Bssi rtv New York, t. the foot of nth Seventh street. Br nobly E.

D. The Lease rd the ol tne Ferry about to beestsM from 'he sup or the basin between piers 32 at.4 33 Ka river, New Y'ork, to the alip foot of Bridge Broeklvn The Lease the Franchise of the Fetry shout to bees 'ahllshed f'tnn the eltp or basin between piers and At Fast river. New York, to the foot So-dli Sixth street, Btooklyn, F. D. t.r some ixxint nd lecent thereto Tbe said seversl Ferrv will be so Id.

wl'h all the rights, privileges and a there if bel niging to the Curporation of the cltv of New Vork. CONDITIONS 1 1 he conditions and covenants of the to lie in'he nsusl toi of ferry heretofore eutered Into br the Corporation Ihe for em of the shove nam ferries to be made fo confer tot of the city charter in relation fci i I contain on the of the 1 less, or 1 that or they will conduct and manage the il lei ry or ferries agr eab-y to aoch rules regutsti ordinsnreacr hy-lawrs are now or may hereater from time 1c ma.le or by Iho Common Council urR'ate I Legislature. The purchaser of the ferry lease and ita si pend-iges. In ra-h will be requhed to pay at the me aud place of sa'e to in- Collector of the City I'evsoue, a sum equal to -he amount bid for the annual rent, te on tbe vent of tbe tlist quarter. in case he executes 'ea-e ith the n-qxl ovcnsnis, otherwise be forfeited to the loa He will he required.

to furnish an oh at the name executed by two to thi? t. that ro II execute a bond with sureties to br re Coniptiol'er, lor the punctual pnyni' nt tl.e il', iart- yearly, and for tbe faithful of lb! nans ol the'lease. The or the auctioneer, and of the lease. Iain 's sn revenue a'amps, to he pa by ti puii aed no expense wha ever Is to be inen r- hv the ration for oi In nneclion with the sl-i or ho tt.eed, or uPmlaes proposed to leased, during I turn of the Tt st all a1?" contain a covenant requiring each te oat to have attached Its engine a fire sitraralua ur for pump with n-1 tlian 4ml feet of the au dmu us as that used by 'he Fire Depsrlment ol It nf New Yors. and to lie used lor the etilngulsh nt of toes whenever requred hy the Chief Engineer, or tsai- -luii'i Fire Itctartmenl of the city of N'-w Vers fur wh cea the lessee shall receive toenty rtol 1 hour for each boqr engaged, and no to be counted lets than me hour.

MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Comptroler. LOAN OFFICIOS. I 77-MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED AT 77, A DIAMONDS WATCHES. JhWF.LRY, Ac.

St SO. AT 77 PAWNBROKERS' TD'KBTd WANTED AT 77 OF IV ATCIIE8 JEWELRY. sod psid than esn be oi.talned st any ether placen this city by applying al 77 Bleecker strtct.up sfAtra. A PER. ns hav.ng Tlckeja of Diamonds.

Watties Jewelry, lie, Ware, Guns, who aspect their full vet1 woo do well to call at tt Chatham street, up stairs. Room No. 3. A III GRAND RTRKET, TWO DOORR WRKT OF A Broad vev Money advanced on w-eiry. dale, Dry feisoeal every descr.pt on, oi bought an aold.

hy JOIbPII A. -lAi'KHON, Biuku and i ton mi-ish Merchant. IT NASSAU STREET, ROOM h'o I THE esti-'re, are paid fori "se or set Itiamonde. and Jewelry dee ription Alsu. the usual libciai sn- made on -onsigDuien's of the above ai'ic es, by A.

1 IIONIGMAN, Diamond Hrokor. IIENRY IIYMA.N 8. lAA HKOADWAV, t'ORNKR OK Bund rent, iihiiii No i up s'airs, wi 1 i the ht.h' c.tsli pi In- for Diain iiuls, si or unsi't, and Al ver or made on the same, an I on Broadway. I POO MR RTRKET, THE HIGHEST PRICE IS A pai fur I'swnbroser i Tickets nf Clothing. Dry Ho Ac; a arge Lot nf sec ed hand Fio Costs.

'o Rntleem OonU. 91 to Ifesslmcre Fan Is VI to $7 mat. and to liver Costs, fit to Vests jl tots GEO. LKt I At td krtu Will pay I2.A i-si rem more thsn any other pers in therllv. for tickets for Watches, Diamonds Jewelry, Hllrer ware, Pistols Hllks, Ac end money liberally advanced on tbe same.

Remember the place-AO? Broadway, oorasr QOUNTY LOAN FOB proposals efts op "RIOT DAM AURA INDEMNITY BONOS" Of the oOunlf of New Vocfc Will be received at (be Comptroller's office until Mouday March 2' lw? o'clock the Mine will lie publicly opened. lot the purchase of (be whole or toy pert of the sum of two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) of Riot Damages lu leiunlty Ronda." autborued by an act of the Legislature of the Stale of New York, passed February 4. 1.464. and by an oidiuaoce of the Board of Supervisors of the county of New Pork, approved by lbs Mayor March T. 1464 The Mid bonde will bear interest at the rate of sli per cent per annum, payable half yearly on the Orel lay of May and November In each year, aud tbe principal will be redeemable on the Orel day of November, 1441 The will elate the amount desired and the price per one hundred dollars thereof so the persons whseo proposals are accepted will thereupon he required to deposit with the County Treasurer (at the Broadway Baoki the aunts awarded to them respectively, together with tbe premiums thereon.

On presenting lo the Comptroller tbe receipts or the County Treasurer for such deposits, the parliea will be en tilled to receive bonds for equal of the par value or the same awarded to hearing Interest from the date of Each proposition should be sealed and endoraed for riot damages Indemnity bonds." and tbe Mine enclosed in a second envelope, addressed to the Comp (roller. The right Is reserved to reject any or all of the bids If considered oeccssary to protect or promote the of the county. Comptroller Cttv or New York or Fiwaiick. ConrTiiom.fr Office, March 9, 1864. Collections on new Orleans maor -new Orleans Bank Notes wauled, at the highest market price, by WM.

H. MARSTON. 36 Wall street. to the capital stock of the Tascher Ootd Company will be received at the ofllco of the Company. No 8 Wall street, on Thursday.

17th insl. The Company was duly organized on the 21th day of November. 18S3. under the laws of the State of New rk. with a capital of $1,000.1 WO.

divided into 100.000 shares of $10 each. It an exceedingly valuable property In the Territory of Colorado which It will proceed forthwith lo work. The Trustees of the Company are H. II BOODY. New York.

J. U. YISH. New York O. ASHLER.

New York, JOHN SIM I'KINS, New York, F. W. CAPEN. New York. oi virvRs.

n. H. BOODY, President. F. WRIGHT, Secretary and Treasurer.

11. J. SCHDDKK. Counsel. Pamphlets giving further information respecting the affairs of the Company may ho bad at the ofliee of the Company.

No. 8 Wall street. FINLEY J. WRIGHT, Treasurer. Nkw Yoiik, March 14.

1304. OFFICE OF THE ASRBURTON COAL COMPANY. No. .19 William street, Great Western Insurance Company's Building. The books of transfer of the Aehburton Coal Company will be opened ou Monday, me 14th InsL.and certificates issued.

JOSEPH A. SPEAR. Secretary. TO SUBSCRIBER. BRING DK slrous of retiring from business, hereby for sale the establishment known as the Continental Iron Works, located at Greenpoint, Brooklyn, consisting of nil the Build ings.

Machinery. Tools and Apparatus necessary for prose cuting the business of Iron shipbuilding aud general iron works upon tbe most extensive wale, as the number and size of the Iron-clad batteries which have been cousdrucied at this ealabiismcni within the pa-t three years fully The real estate upon which said establishment lalocatnrt can be purchased or leased for a series of years. This is a rare opportunity for capitalists desiring to embark In a lucrative and rapidly increasing business to purchase an establishment, in worklug condition, which is unequalled In this country In its adaptation and first cIms advantages for ilie construction and equipment of iron vessels of the largest dimensions, either for the government or merchant set ice. Per particulars address the proprietor, F. Rowland.

March 15. 1804. The new york mining STOCK EXCHANGE BOARD MEBTS DA'LY AT 52 WILLIAM STREET. Commencing at .1 P. M.

pnnrtnatlv. ALBERT H. NICOLaY, Manager. WE WILL PURCHASE ON COMMISSION THROUGH our San Francisco house, California and Nevada Mining and other Stocks. Pa-Ces wishing to order can examine dally quotations received by telegraph.

Orders sent by telegraph when desired. WELLS, FAROO 4 CO 84 Broadway. fjnn MORTGAGE THE PRO. rents fur pery -ar; more money will he taken. Apply on the remises, ill aticot, Hoboken, N.

J. TIIE MILITARY. Attention, who ark about to enlist would do we'l to call at the United States Claim and office, Broadway, wlieic you will he fii.l) i fo i in ml as to the highest cash In all other bounties, yourr ght to choose infantry, artillery or caia'ry. and where the different regiments are locaied. The shove ami all other information relating to the rights of volunteers will be given to you free, as the govei nl re incrstps us for our seiMces A.

LEWIS A Uuiled Stales Claim and Law office, 262 Broadway. A LI. HOUNTIF.S FROM TBE CITY, COUNTY. TOWN, state or United States, and Arrears of Pay collected and cash-d. Officers' and sol Hers' Par and Accepted Claims bought and Pensions procured at SHELDON No.

5 Becktnan street, room 9, next door lo Lovejoy's Hotel A LL VETERANS AND NEW RECRUITS MAT ENlist In he.ivy infantry or cavalry and have their own choice; also claims of soldiers, at home or In the field, collected at SHELDON'S, No 5 Beekmnn street. All the lawful bounties are secured to those who enlist from the Volunteers' Agency, besides the rho re of regiments and campaigning ground; do not fall to D. T. WASHBURN, Attorney and CotinMllor at Law, 26c Broadway. A WIDE AWAKE, HONORABLE MAN, WHO IN about to enlist Hnd ambitions, ran, if be all right, get hla bounties he promoted to a 'leutcranry In few by addvisliig Captain sta'ion D.

Eighth sheet. A FEW RECRUITS CASH IN HAND sn.l all the other bonnt'es besides. The-e tnen wan'ed for fl si class and receive the bounty at time of -nil-ting. Call on Mr HUULDINU, in trunk store Broad A FEW RECRUITS LARGEST rash bounty is isht, rash in hand, and all the oilier and chol-e or regnncnle. Call on W.

WHITNEY, 8i0 I hlrd nveniie, corner of Twenty clghih a reet. not srll yourself to htiarpers or to our law and learn what the la jest Inwful bounty is and 'W it Is paid. Our adv lee Is free, and rendered se that you may not be cheated. False bounties are advertised snd fabulous amounts are promiM I it cainns. It a too to repent after you become a sol.

dler. I-earn tlrsf and von will be cheated Yon -an do so by cs line In PHINNKY A CO '8 Law office, $66 Broad way, up FOR ARTILLERY FOR ih? are r-quested to get a tew men lor tii snd poy ihem a very'a ge buun'y For further iufor mat on an I iron all matters about vo unteering, call In PIIINNEY A Law office. 260 Broadway, two doors below Chambers a'reet. upstairs. ri EADOUARTLRB REGIMENT N.

Y. S. Ni Yiink. March 12 18'A. GENERAL 2 1.

This regiment will parade, fully eqii'tq on Wednes day even ng. March 16, lo receive the a jnesenteri hy I lie Irish ladies of New Tork. Line in be formed at 7 -lock P. M. The field and siu'T will r-i uu to ti Colonel tbe regiments'.

arm ry, I I and lfS.CiOsby street, at 6', o'clock P. M. Non s'sff. band and 1 report to the Ad nitant at the same time aod place. 2.

Tids regiment will parade on Thursday, March 17, to reiehrate the anniversary of Ireland's Patron Saint. Line will be foi ined Bond alicei, rls on Bowery, at 9 oc'okA M. field end staff will renort 'o the Colonel, on the I'aisde ground, at o'clock A M. ommlssluned staff, band snd companies will renort to the Adiulent, at the same time and ace. B.v order of JOHN O.

MAHOS'Y. r-olond commanding regiment N. Y. O. Cradles AiBuiant Military-information given gratis re latlng to and boun'lca.

Pension bounty, an 1 all claims prosecuted with fidelity, st 111 Pulton el ect, three do we.t of the Herald office hy WEBTON, pt NMMIN A ROGERS, Counsellors at-Law. the recruiting rrn, No. 1 Acxerman nee New Chambers etreet, door east of' hstham street, and opposite the Shake peieMoel. $375 cash In band beloro leaving the city and all other bounties guaranteed. Men have a rliolreor regb tncn's Men shout to enlist will And II to their advantage to rail here before joining good boys wanted.

OIM-TIAI. M4GNIFI0RNT CaYALRY it regiment g-ngto Te-s? will few more sober, Intel ig ntiu-n: eteran o'lleei superb equ ipmcnis, and tha climate of Hie country to whioh they are bound heaiitlf I. M-n who barn hecn accustomed to the comforts life snd would hke to In a regimaut where there arc no colored men, boya or roughs, are invited to Investigate. Information ran he had at 4.16 Broadway, up stairs. rr? iK GLORIOUS OLD FIRST CORPS OF YOIIK I Engineers lllg'est nny.

beat servloe and all houijile to volunteers at Csjitain Grant's lleadquartets, 19 Bowery. WHO WANTS A commissioni-tiiihty RECRUITS wilt commission as second I eu'ensnt In i no I regimen'now doing srr dirty. Larger numbers will'ec-tre proportionally higher gra tes Two entire com fu Iv officered wanted. Addreas Colonel II. A.

Barn int. Syra-nse, vv ANTED IMMEDIATELY-FOR CAVALRY. for I'M men 'or tni'sntrv. inn men foi en I 0 men; tpecbsnles an I laborers The highest nt.v, eaah dow Relief tlckcie for famillea. Apply Hioadwav.

New York REGIMENT NRW VOflK ENGINEERS ranted, 1 men. Highest legal hount tsld. riiipii. i iNPr insn, nignwR JL $2ti. $17 and $11 per month Apply at Spring lew Yotk.

to Captain T. LUBRF. or Lieutenant W. CRSON. Cortlandt etreet the 150 $4.50 S-Me.

SOUNTIES AKVIEUm. ALLACK'g tTEMfBDAr BENEFIT or n.w UEWBIQUE8. 0 eefe admired comedy, with and a raat WILD OATM Mr Letter John Dory Mr. Charles Pleber Sii Oeorge Thunder Mr Smith Harry Thuodrr Mr Fiord Sim Mi Lpliraim Smooth Mi Young Kainii-i Oauiuiou Mr Qeorur Batiks Mr Norton Lsod ord Mr Pope Twiieb Mr. Brow tie Lamp Mr.

Williamson 1'tnp Mr Lady Amaranlh Mm Madellue Jane Gammon nw Mary Gannon Amelia Joho rielluo Thuraday ItliM night of ROSKDaLE Friday, benefit of MR MARK SMITH, first time this season, SI'ERD TUB PLOUGH. gnlurday. MASKS AND PACKS MUNKV. PUR8 OOLD aad the SCHOOL FOR SO AMD All WINTER HARDEN Torn Taylor a are at play of I'lCKEr OP LEAFE MAN. cau he presented for FOUR NI0HT9 MORS FOUR N10 UTS MORS pour Miotrrs moke I layed for a continuous uumber of be read prece deut on the New stage, it still reUms all the freshness of its first attraction, aud could he performed for the re malnder of the season without soy diminution in the that nightly gather to theatre, did not beyond control compel Mr.

and W. FLORENCE (0 bring their engagement to a cloae WEDNESDAY March 16. TUP. TICKET-OP LF.AVE MAN. With its splendid cast and beautiful scenery.

Iteiog the ONE IIUNDRBD AND SIXTEENTH NIOUT. MR. AND MRS FLORENCE. Seats uiay now be bad for aoy of these FOUB NI0IIT8. FRIDAY BVENINO.

March IS. benefit of MRS J. FLORENCE Doors open nt 6 Si i commence at 7Vg. Oarrlaset may be ordered at IOH o'clock FIOK'3 OLD BOWERY THEATRE. MI8S PANNV IIERRINU'8 REAPPEARANCE.

Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. March IS, 16, THE KAO WOMAN AND HER OOU8 UN. By celebrated Dogs Mlaa Fanny Herring In her original character, supported by Mr O. Foi.

J. Studley. Miss Dcnvil. MOTHER (I008B O. Foi.

C. Foi. Touy Center, Mile. TRAIL OP 8IN. 0.

W. Thompson. Mr and Mrs Harry Chapman. Thursday (St Patrick's Night a great bill. OLYMPIC THEATRE.

LesAcp and UireotreM lAminnlfn. John Wood Stage Manager J. H. Sclwyu NOTWITHSTANDING tha FLATTER! NO SUCCESS which ban arked the production of the NEW COMEDY adapted Tor THE OLYMPIC toy Augustin Oaiy and Prank Wood, entit ed TAMING A BUTTBEFLY, with ita EXCELLENCE OF PLOT. comic Mature of situations, and WIT OF DIALOGUE (tie prei'inua arrangement! entered into bjr tlic mauageoidQt, render it absolutely oeceiiiarv to announne this as TUB LAST WBI'K of its PERFORMANCE.

In which the following memheis of the COMI'ANT APPKAK Messrs. Frank Drew. J. K. Mortimer, 0.

H. Clarke, W. Davldce. B. Stoddarl, Mrs.

John Wood, Miss H. Irng, alias Walters, Mi as F. Prestige. ring. Miss J.

Walters, Mrs. Sodley Brown. Miss A. Harris Doors open st performances oommence at Seats se cured three days la advance. WOODS MINSTRFL HALL, 514 BROAD WAT, OPPOeite Bt.

Nicholas Hotel. IIKNRT WOOD, proprietor, Ac. WOOD'S MINSTRELS, MONDAY March 14 ami every evening during the week, QISSIPIUS. TUB ROMAN FATHER, REVIEW OF THK PAST, THOUGHTFUL RMOTIONS, HAPPY UNCLE TOM. OOBBLF, FAMILY, COMIC BANJO SOLOS.

SMIGOY McOLURAL, THE BLACK BRIGADE. Ac Ac. Doors open at 6J4; commence at 7V Tickets 25 eeots. Theatre concert saloon. Every Tuesday.

Thursday and Saturday. MARCH 17. 1864. Benefit o( Mr. DRIVKT, Scerctarv of ihe Theatre.

"CK QUE FEKMB VENT," Comedy Vaudeville, In two ecle. Bv MM. Duvertand Lausanne. "UNE MAUVAISE NUIT K.ST BIKNTOT PASSER." Comedy, In one act. By IL.nore.

The doors will open at the curtain to rise at 8 precisely. Box onlce of the theatre at 623 Broadway. SPECIAL a4ROEN announce The ui.nagem.^^V5{55KMareh 18. Utalng aet Apart for MRS W. J.

FLORENCE. THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN, FOR THR LAST TIME BUT ONE Seaia, Stalls and Boxes may be eeeurod on application nt the box oilice ACADBMY OF MU8I0. The Board of Directors of the MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION announce that, in compliance with the ropiest of hundreds of members and others who were unable to hear JOHN It OOO upon the oceaslon of bU nt Lesture on PECULIAR PEOPLE," they ha.c arranged with Mr. Goii for A REPETITION of this CHARACTERISTIC AND INIMITABLE LECTURE THURSDAY EVENING. MACH 17.

at 8 o'clock. open at 7'i o'clo k. 2 lie o.iarge for atLnisslon will lie 56 cents to all Of the bonne; nut seals may bo ured In balcony an I box e'rele without est a charge, at any Umo previous to the 171b. at Ihe Library. Astur place, and biaiich odlces.

Broadway, corner of Twentv sixih street and 59 Liberty street, and at KibeU'a, No. 7 Nasa.ni street. Metropolitan fair. In Aid of the United Slates Sanitary Special entertainment by the eelebratod WOODS MINSTRELS. On Atlernnou.

March 10. at 2J4 o'eloek, AT 514 BROADWAY, i Tickets, gl; children under 12 years of age and nurses. 50c. I Can be obtained from the lollowlng members of tha Com mltiee on Muse TjADfks' II. W.

Ofllls, II Brevoort place; Mra. I'aason, 10 ffw '-'1st .1 Mrs. 8. Rugbies, 24 Union place; Mrs L. P.

Morton. 24.1 Madison Mrs C. Chickering 47 Ksst 14th Mrs. Boillcau. 241 West 23d at; Charlotte Wilson.

41 West 12d st W. Srharfenberg. 7.V Broadway Mr. A. Pond.

547 Broadway; Mr. W. Raekeinan. nasi -010 sir. neer.

twi itrosiwav; It Mawman. Albemarle Hotel; Mr. II. Schlemnger (Naylor A 99 John au Van amiiuroii a menagerie. GREAT MORAL EXHIBITION AND EGYPTIAN CARAVAN.

Hyatt Frost Manager 549 AND 511 BROADWAY. Open from in A. to 10 P. Admission EIGHTEENTH SUCCESSFUL WERK AND LAST BUT FOUR of this matchless Zoological Exhibition. Parents who have not yet embraced this opportunity of Inatrnrtlng their chll "THE GREAT STUDY OF NATURAL HISTORY.

should quickly do as in all probability such a Vast collection of animals will never again be exhibited In this ity. All Ibe other animals in America united in one exhibition would not make a lithe of th numbers here congregated. Every portion of the world is here ret resenied bv living ANIMALS. BIRDS AND REPTILES, selected With due regard to health and beauty, by the great Hon tamer in person. Just added THE ORE AUSTRALIAN BIRD SHOW, AN AFRICAN PORCUPINE, FIVE ENORMOUS BOA-CONSTRICTORS and a PAIR OF BENGAL LEOPARDH No language erin convey sn accurate Idea of tha britlianey of the beautiful The tlnla of every hue almost surpsas belief No coloring give the allghteat not on of their splendid mtenaiiy and variety.

Thiee grand iierformancea every day. 3HB HIPPOTHKATRON AND NEW YORK CIRQUE Fourteenth street opposite the A-ademy of Director cboEB THIS (WEDNESDAY). rch 16 GRAND MATINEE AT 2'J EVENING PERFORMANCE AT 8. AND EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENINO. The world fained PERFORMING DOGS AND MONKEYS, Whoee lodeierlhable nerf rmanees elicit shouts of laughter and enthusiastic applause, THE WONDKRR OF TUB WORLD, who will appear In con junction with the Double mammoth company or STAR EQUESTRIANS AND GYMNASTS.

Immense Success of the greet ENGLISH STEEPLE CHASE. TWENTY FOUR THORoCOHBHKD H0R8ES AND TWENTY FOUR RIDF.RS. L'BCIIELLE PERILKCRE. "A LEAP FOR LIFE." OLD FAVORITES AND NEW ARTISTS. A LEVIATHAN PROGRAMME OF ORMUS, SKILL AND HUMOR The prices will remain ns usual, stalls.

75 cents; dress ctre jo cents (children half price); amphitheatre. 25 rents Doursopen. afternoon, ai I aveuing. at Matinee at 3X- Evening performance ai 8 o'clock. OOD ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF MBROAN Zo llle Lodge, No I.

O. of Irving Hall. Mareh 18. Tickets cents. Doors open at Proceeds do voted to the Charitable Fund of the Lodce.

Music bv UraloHa's Seven regiment band, sod voeal music by irembet? of the New York Harmonic and aTier societies Address by dol.n Henry Hull, The Second of will MdiiM dan Mil had of Ihti'oinm use Jus. Dixon East Twenty tlret street; Warner. 121 Wnr'h aueet; W. T. Hunt, 13 Third menus; A.

A. Bogert, 225 Chrystie street J. Bnrmg 109 Ksst Twentv-tllih street, and nt Irving lia'l Fellows arc Invhed wear regalia. (JFECIAL MEETING OF THE MUSICAL MUTUAL PrWeeilvt Union on Ffldnv March st one lock al Ihe Reosi I.VI snd (I Hester street. The inemi ets are hereby iliy Invited to attend as Ihe report of Hit Col e- Commltiee will be laid t'ffure and nntlce 'eenxiien at the last mcilng th auiend'oent" see'toni I and 8.

srticle in. would be ode red. By Older. H. D.

BRISRKN tl ERZ. President. Bwiwtnry DK BALLET BROOKLYN I Acadeinv. Apnly to J. VINCENT, nt Nlhlo'e Garden.

at Id clock ibis morning. I. FRANK GILDER. PI TWIST, ANNOUNCES A ert st the T' wn Hill Flushing, tin Thusnday ti hf irn hbii miwhiki 14, Vtreh 17, by Mr Slnipnon, iho Brtlto Brolncra. AM AT AND GENTLEMEN OK TBK piofexstun oi acknowledged ability, wlehlng anitsgei fur tne summer season, eammenc ng at Oswego, N.

i or about gstniday. Aprtl 2. will ease addreee t. B. box 2,538 Poll Oinre.

Kochetter. N. Y. ffllF. BANJO TAUGHT BY FRANK I Refers to the following dea'ers -Wm A 547 Broadway.

Wm. Hall A Bon, 543 Broadway. T. Oordon 538 and the m'nstrel proiesetrm generally AMOSBMBffTS. A OK MUSIC ITAL Director MAX fllrVLfc Informed that tl music will reopen Monday March fl FOB ITALIAN Oi'KKa IJftOOKLYN ACADEMY OK MUSIC Leasee and Manager MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY anil tS MLLK VESTt'ALI wife -ar in Brooklyn upon he above dales SUPPORTED UV THE WHOLE OK TifK DEAJHaTIC COMPANY 1ROM NIBLO'S ORCHESTRA and chorus NIBLO'S UAEDKN -COMMENCES.

AT 7 Leasee awd HIIRO WLER or tiik BRILLIANT P.NUAUE.MENT Of Minn CAROLINE KICHINGS MOUSE CROWDED TO OVERI LOWING Titian Nuuir. Miurb 10. ike iiiAiiiiiiccDt romantic iimuiA of tbe ENCHANTRESS Miaa RICHINOS in ln-r eiobr.iied cnarocier i STELLA. THE ENCHANTRESS The following eminent artiita will appear Mr Secuin. Hill.

K. Lamb It T. Such. Mite Lnia Windle. Mile Krugerandh PULL CORl'S.

(under the direction ol Signoi URaND ballet Mualcal Conductor BEAUTIFUL SCENERY. ELKOANT COSTUMES. PERFECT PROPERTIES AND APl'OIN reuderins this OR AND ROMANTIC MUSICAL PRODI perfect In every reaped. Boi book open lor the nchaairess eu days New bowery theatre Sole Mr. Wedneaday evening March 16.

KM 27ib night of the eminent Mr K. EDDY. IMMENSE ENTHUSIASM-HOUSES A PB By imperative demand the POLICE SPT. B. BODY as Th New Scenery and New Ktl'ecU.

Mr O. C. BONIFACE. Mr Ci. JONES.

Qco. Brookea, Miaa Kate Newton, Miaa Hi Marden, Mr Nourisxe. Mr. 0. Llngard.

and the whole company. THE RUCKLE OF BRILLIANTS Mr. 0. Boinpecl as A BALLOON ASCENSION A Great Bill for St. Patriek's Day Friday evening.

Ueneiit of Mr EL BRYANT'S, MECHANICS' IIALL, 472 BUOADb MONDAY. March 14. and everv night during tneusc success of the side up.Ping buriesiiHO, TAMING A BUTTERFLY. Raphes' Moco. an adventurer Quivonnl Dif, M.

Seymour I Simon, his i EXEMPT SHAKERS, THE PERFECT I Rally Come L'p; Tin pan on Ion; ur. THE CHALLENGE DANCE Black Brigade; Mat's Essence, first time of a JUMBO JUM'S 00LLE0B. Doors open at Curtain rises at 7J4. Tic Hope chapel, no. 713 broadwai TWENTI Will be exhibited at Hope Chapel, by the aid i TIIK MAMMOTH STKRKOSOOPTIC THE GENUINE TWENTY SEVENTH STRi The real scenes as described in tho column York Mercury, dql WHO KNOWS.

All the figures are the size of life and reality 1. Perspective View of Twenty seventh street crowds assembled by the Ohosi excitementVisitor entering the Haunted Chamber and ti denly the frightful The Party Watchers interrupted by the Ghost, the terr slon of the Lady who first sees The wh starting up in alarm as the Carter Ghost draws Lonely Watcher who braves the horrors of He loo beholds the fearful Watcher renews his dangerous The Woman and the Child Phantoms, and the Myaiery. Inoonneetion with the GRAND TOUR OF THE WOR embracing in ail more than FIFTY SUPERB VIBVVS, exhibited every afternoon and evening; the tlrely new on each occasion. Doors open at Tours begin at 8. Matinee at 3o'clock.

Admission 25 cents. Reserved seals 50 cent H. B. MoKEO PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. N.

C. Forrester UNQUALIFIED TRIUMPH OF THE N) Immense success of tbe sublime llluatrat TON CABIN. All the Tableaux encored. I production of Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe every evening during the week.

Full paruc tlte day. NIBLO'S FARBWKLL CONCERTS IN AMI The last of these brilliant Musical Eote take place on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS. 1 When Mr OOTTSCHALK wtll be Mme. VARIAN and Mme. BKIIRENS.

Mme. MOTTK, Contralto; T. HAHI'LMA CARLO PATTI; A. WATERS, Klocntionis SATURDAY. Maroh 19.

GRAND GALA Admission. Including reserved seats, tl secured for either of the Concerts, comn March id. at Messrs, Beer A Scb inner a 701 A Son's 513 Broadway, sud Sibel A Sallsb ssu street. Doors open at Concert to a Chickeriog's pianos used lu Mr. Oollschn AMPHITHBA1 485 BROADWAY.

L. B. Lent THIS AFTERNOON. TIMS AFTERNOON. THIS AFTERNOON AND EVP will he presented a splendid selection of St'l'Eltlt AKKN1C First week of Wallace's TROUPE OF ACTINQ TROUPE OF ACTING BR' TROUPE OF ACTINO BE from Calfornla.

These animals are not but are ACTUALLY INTRODUCED IN Tl where, appropriately costumed, tbey will musi mincing EitSC IMPERSONATIONS OF HUMAN cs the Dandy, the Sdldler. the Cash Acrobat Ac presenting a spectacle evlrnnrdlnnry wrek of tbe pei forming DOGS. MOKKlVS AND MADAME LOUISE TDUU ALL THE STAB RIDERS AND will appear in a magnificent display of DASHING llORSKMANSlj AND STARTLING ATHLETIC Doors open atand to commence at SELECT ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE Mluufi LADIES AND MRS PLUMR'8 ACADRMYOK PHYP So West Fourteenth sir. rol on tee 8TRATIVE rXBRC in th? New LIGHT GYMNASTIC coopbr'Snstitoti Saturday erasing. M.commc Tickets, Sfc.

Reserved Dr, Tickets may be procnted tM Fifth Avenue llotal. Ine oomm Hroedway end Ureal street, end 69 West Fourteenth ntrwi. MPTROP OIjITAN FAIR FOR HKNKKIT OF TUB 8AHITA ArCTlORBBRF The wilt be to i those gcntleraeo IS be held (or the beneltl of this if Cbaiimsn Ol the Commute TlfALLACK'8. MARK SMITH HKNKKIT. FRIDAY.

MARCH First lime this season. Morton SPEED THR PLOU liook now open. theatj Miss HhNRiyi KAYNER'S isle Parmelee s). 6Bj troponins Hotel. I Thlshsll having been Itthed at ESTAB sf the kin I in theme.

waitj are erac-Cnl. lovely and IntelllKeot N. Wanted, twenty young ladles THB OK CONOER1 eersaiion Admission fret. MR AND MRS- FRANE REA, II the.r engasemsnt with Mr .1 llsrkott. arc nosr i r-psred rei Mrs.

Roa ts eommedl'Snet Wsa etage manager or ehara 'tera AY Res" I Liberty street WHAT IS IT FREE MUSEUM I HAT 1 gW BROADWAY. DoW If yos want to spend a pleasant If von want to see charming lady If yon want the If yon want to be need like a WrME muI BROADWAY. DOtV ADMMHON kkkb. ryoNDBR OK ar Tils NEW YORt vrSKCM OF AN I HIS HROAHW logical piTHOI at tin NEW TOR! Ml'SRI'M of an IiIH MfMIADW ATURK UNVEILBD. new YORK MUSEUM AN.IO INSTRUCTION oil nerson a reelect pfrforj orwIthouU instrument.

1 XIIIBITION FOR opt eon Inurement, oon.p etc sliders, enromotropes. Id W. HOLT, between 10 Sod li STRATFORD DRAAl ATIC requested to attend a loc at MIlRary liall. IM ning ctR tnako 1.

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