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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAT. TEJTANTS' REGISTER. 17ft hudson street-front boom, with pan Li-1"' -.?*l-!!eeond floori ***0? room, with closets, wardrobe and bedroom ??kW, on third floor, la let. with board, to grntlemen and thalr wires, or to aiagie geottomen. Brae pleaaanUy located, near ttL John's Park; Coders 1m provemeu a. References exchanged. VP?. K*A15?' *?*A8E OV A WELL ESTABLISHED "O'?1 <? he aold by the family of the late proprietor. Toe Bouse contalna thirty -one bedroom*, large dining hall, par #?r and reading room a, and extensive kitchen aoooamo ?a. ton, 4c. The furniture to be taken at a valuation. Apply aatho Traatlm Square Hotel. S28 Pearl street. A^m SMALL HtiTKL TO LEASE? WITH A PORTION Or t^e furniture, from 91,200 to $1,MM. for sale: the house ?w?m from 40 to M rooms, including a spacious dining room and large kitchen. with gae and Croton water throughout, hatha, ??. B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. A NICK TEREK STORT let, la Twenty-third atree avenues, with baths, gaa and range, Ac. Everything la In MOO. Apply to B. W.RICHi NICK THRRK 8TORT AND BAKEMRNT HOUSE TO let, In Twenty-third street, between Sixth and Seventh chande tone. hot and cold water . , - complete order. Yearly rent AfPly to B. W. RICUAHDr, 807 Hroadway. A PROFITABLE DINING SALOON. RESTAURANT and lodging houae to let. wlh Immediate po^oV SK&ryw !??? b. w. A PRETTY, HM ALL BKICK COTTAQR, HANDSOMFfY pap. red, genteel and healthy nelghboM, iven roaw iron balflonr, marble mantels, basement AtTRent ?iw ??; btayea paai the door. Also elegant suit of rooms A BARS CHANCE OP A PROFITABLE SWELLING ? ?er . boiMtaf No. 278. corner of Water aiid ?Inn a ifn? 1 *. f? *tore' with Uzturee and atock; leered fo?Tt?? fl>r * gond reau ^he whole to be ?5? wLhe!rtoM^lnt?e country.00 m?t,er*l# ,enn8' M the A desirable HOUSE TO I KT? near ST. JOUNM ??i ,. ,roo'?la, w',h U>e modern Improvements; from oa,i<Je?' w{?? wlU remain; the entire furul ?b w riohIr^,1"^- mtdw'?vBdU'* P?? *?? Apply T1BOA11WAY STORE TO LET? SKO'JND STORY OF ~ house 687 Broadway, between Amity and Fourth atreets consisting of two splendid rooms, foriy-alx feet deep, with fold tog doors; the best location in Broadway for any light genteel 683 brott w?yMea lnvmediato. Apply to A. HATHaWAY, TJROALWAY STORK TO LET-FOR THE TERM OF 5pi;atm6SKBroP^!011 lmmedUael7- Bent /ROLLINS HOTKL? WILL LKT, WIfH OR WITHOUT Vy boaid, some fine large family rooms, parlors and bed ?*?"-0sln reasonabfe terms, to trSlelTi^eraane* Zgtto rtw with J Zl view8' 1 10CiUou U be,u'iruJ- ?"?l T alLMAN A MAPE3. Proprietors. TJRY GOODS STORE TO LET-NO 135 SPRING STREET. d..?Sar ?rS*d.w*y' ^Ptajuree ojmplete, with lmmedute pos seaston. A first rate stand. Apply at 107 Spring street FB8T CLASS HOUSE TO LKT? NMARLY OPPOSITE Stui veaant park, modern built Rent $350, whl'h tne desirous oi tnkln j out In board for himself and famliv JV Ji k5 ,4> whom the privilege would be ?T?t >1 J2r .&>?? * .0,Ji?r #e',eot boarders. References street. respectability. CaU at 173 EastFutoeath V'kJv1 ANNIVRBSARIRS-MILLER'S CITY ASSAM dUm. Broadway.? These new and beautiuil f001"*' for anniversary meeunga. will seat 1,300 per jws. or the two rooms opened into one will aeat 2,0u0 persons xnev are 'ne most e'egant rooms ever oll'ered for public use. fiSrer Amerioa. Terms reasonable. Ioqu're of the proprietor. GBt?. W. MILLKK. TjHJRMIJHKD HOUSE TO LET, IN BROOKLYN- WITH X1 in a few mLnuea' walk of the Sooth ferry, a new three liory atone front house, with all the modern improvements* handtomclj fnrniahcd. Apply at No. 99 Amity street. South nNOKIJD. Furnisbkd parlor and bedrooms to lkt Furnished bedrooma and attic bedrooms to let; also one large parlor, with ante room, If required, suitable for a den tiht or daguertoiyplst. No family need apply, at 23 Bowery. I3.RAMERCY LODGE ROOM TO LET.-THE LARGE W and handsome room tn Oramercv Hall, corner of Third avenue and Twentieth street, will be let for Tuesday, Wednes day and Friday evenings. Inquire on the pramlaea. Also, the ogster and dining saloon in baaement, with fixtures complete. Hotel stand to lkasb-a finb mansion house, stable, boat and bathing house, and six acres of f ft .fffif?;1 ,lt?a"on. on Mmpeth avenue, shell road, Madlrg n-cm WUllamsbui* to Newtown and Flushing. Ap ply en the promises, to WM. H. PUBMAN. Stages passing the di^ ie*TB P*?11 sUP and Grand street ferries througn Hodbb. garden and coach house to let, or . Windsor terrace. Flatbusn L. I., tourth house west of Coney Island plank road, on Vanderbl t street. Tlw ?owe to perfect order, and the situation equal to any on the plank road. Posseaaion on the 1st of April, i860. H0C8EN0- 139 WRhT THIRTY FOURTH STREET, TO tot? Tbrae stories, brown stone front, English bailment, Bi jstsiffiw&sxtr " Amr 10 buwar^ HOD8BS TO LHT? RENT t63C. ? ONE OR TWO THREE ? ?torybaaement houses. In the vlclnltv of Madison square. aiso, on lurty thlrd street, near Lexington avenue, four story i ? wlth>M.and WIM?r on every floor. Also, on Twenty. ?Ighth jUf et, D?twe?n f ourth and Madison avenues. Applv t? fc B. KINHHIMhR, 319 Fourth avenue, from 3 to 7 S. M M^IC NOTICIC.? THE LODGE ROOM IN MASONIC v_ . V?w 4il Broadway, totot tor Maaoulc lodges oaly. Mufilaight ?ree?" ON' ^ Jo,u?'? Hotel, corner Canal N"1^* APARTMENTS TO LET? THR 8BCONP ACT A* fourth Boon, each consisting o throe handsome loftr reams, with large kttoaen and pantries, gaa and Croton water, gart cellar, attic, Ac; each floor has a separate hall; No. 1^5^ Broadway, con or of Forty first street, wil be let cheap, to to** l*0 ffBtoel families. Inoulre of R. AbERBACK, tfo. 1 Ojatre street, near the Cltv Hall, from ten to four, or at 127 Btvto gtoo street, from Ave to eight o'e ock. "M"?. - SECOND PLACE. -VEBY DISIRABLB AND ^ wl' 10 ?*?? 8~?rt OF PICKS AND W OBK8HOP8 ? TO LIT, IN 81 NAd a hon*S ?r'ow 8nn 0?08' ?n aecon}, ?urd. fourth and fifth floors, suitable for artlsU or any buainete C2^1?5/?5Ii,"bl *nd ruonM- Apply to EUGBRB FERRIS, bootmaber, 62 Nassau s'roet r\PPlCE8 TO LET-A SUIT OF THERE OFFICES TO CUI. ?lR^MWlh![,^9^Vr^ert>f KOOMS TO LET.? A PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING a he use with all the modern improvements, a few mlu ^ Washlsgton square and the Plflh avenue, 5 L'L10 ? ?tog)? gentioaaan a handsomely furnished pa r e!wfinged?r00Itt AQ(^* J- M- c . Herald office, Referenoes T>OOM TO LEI -WITH STEAM POWER. A GOOD* maxufscturlBg purposes, will be raised and SO^Uretmwich rtreetf ?" ^ ptmai?"' to?- W" WIGHT, STATEN ISLAND -TO LET. AND FURNITURE FOR ?ale, a first c aas country reaidenoe, elegantly furntaned. ,i.enae- Possession given Immediately. Ap p? to TlltibDORtt ti. MARIuN, 3& Broadway, roam 40. STRAM POWEB. ? SHOPS TO LET, WITH OB WITH oat power, 22 by Bo, up to 43 by 100 feet; well lighted with twenty seven windows cn a floor; will be iet low to good ten aots, and pees sealoa given immediately. For parUou'ars in 14 ??tock S*RA?f POWER TO LET. ? LOFTS WELL LIGHT RD, *"h tw^ve wlndoos on each, with ste?dy steam Apolv at JOHN EENNKDX'8 steam marble worka. Thirty tlflj et it et and Broad way. ' STOBAGB.-THE WHOiJE OR A PORTION OF a large well secured rooa, easy of acce?,wUl oe letaftw ?e Ural or April. Persons breaklr g up housekeeping wlU And Bis a sate and convenient place to a>ore chilce articles for any lragth of tme. Apply at 62 White atroct, of C. W. JAR Vis. CJTORE TO LET-IHK STORK. CORNRR OF LUDLOW C? and Canal, formerly Waller stree:, 41 by 16 feet, Poesoa eton 1st of AprU or May. Apply to H, SCEElDKR, 161V Di ?tele n sueet. QTORETO LET. -A STORE UNDER THE 8T. GBR _j main Hotel. Junction of Broadway and Fifth avenue, to tot to^a responsible party. Apply ai the office of the hotel. TO LET- TO A SMALL FAMILY, WITHOUT CHIL A dren. the seeond story of house 82 dreene atreet, two door, above Kptlng street, aud two blocka from Broadway; It h>? six rtokjx on the second floor, ana the. Croton water ea seui* floor. Apply at No. 8 Feiry atreet. Also, a loft at Nol 8 Ferry street 10 Jet. rLBT-PROM THE 1BT OP MAY NEXT, A NKA1 cottage bouse and summer retldense. containing 9 rooms and kktchsr , with 10 acres of gn>nnd situated at Kln*a "Id* aad iron ting the river. For terms and rurther parUcuart. W'J J^tWMn the hours of 11 A. M. and # P. Jt, to M. IJ. ?WEN . 116 It Uham atreet ?TO LET-FOR RELIGIOUS PURPOSM, ON SUNOaYS, X the large room at Dod worth s Academy, H96 t?oadwar. Is well seated, lighted and warmed. Htudlos to let, in Brvk lyn. at Iiodworth's Academy, U7 Montague place, butlt ex preeslv for the purpose, with very fine lights and every aooom ?aodattoti. rLET-Tns FINK SOUTHEAST CORNER STORE and basement tront(h? on < 'anal and Hudson streets a eapftal trnauee for the clothing or shoe business, alee, store and daellta* No. 237 Canal atreet; also", stoles and dwellings 483 and 491 Wathlntton street, opposite (TUntoa market aud olose to the Hudson River Railroad depot Possewtiin of all 1st May. Also, small stores, and Nos, 220 Hudson street and 191 and 199 Canal striet. Possession Immediate. Apply to J AMKH PRICE. *0. 200 Hudson street P 7 TO LET-IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, IN M. VERY DKSI rabie location, a first class three story hou.e, throe room deep situated on Union street, between Clinton and Court streets; also, near City Hall, a first daks three story house, 246 Pearl street, near Myrtle avenue; alto, In the handsome brick building, three very large rooms, one on each door, o- w.mid be divide! up Into ofllr.es, If required. Apply to D. A. RoB BIN8, 290 Pearl street, Brooklyn. rpo LET-TO A SMALL, GENTREL FAMILY, Till Srt A eood story of liotise No. 8 Bayard stree", containing front aiifl. ?>ack parlor, closets and kllcOan. Inquire at No. 8 Bay aid ?ttrueu fIX) LEI- TO TWO YOUNO MKN, A NICELY FURNISH ikl' "L1? "ghtard fire, one door from Bro.ulwav, W per w;ek.nOrA0de;,"s W.CK45'! rtnJl?'^XM',U^' ' "" SSlt "KS1 JMSTr.'Sl SS*|J TJSl; closets, and line ysrd with grass ?iof, to a family wUhouUAU gl Orchard Hreat, near Dlvlsloa atre.-T w'u,ou' , wl T!, LET? KRONT PARLOR AND^RAOE ROOW ntf first Ihor, brdroom?. two bssements with ran.e'ntn iries, Ac. ; ?lso, front and back room, two bedrooms i floor, lnqnlre at 37 Hester street. "WXtoM, on seiond fPO Lkr--PART OF HOUSE 3*1 IIHOoMK HfHK. T 1 near \ arlck, vi* : first Moor, four rooms, wi h , plsr.s, ?nu two large bedrno.ns on tblrilflTor. HenttKonTr MUt Appiy on the premises, to EDW/.v E. UKOU ilfj m> LRT-.m EAsr Brooklyn, TOrbb o^ttam J hraws. b"il' in tbf Gothla stj le, with all the m ?<>r 1 m nrivrnients; ga.<, marble mante's, dum ? w liters; rent ?r? wnle avtrne cirs pass wltiln lihi feet every tiv\ oim7. il' ^5Jf1I?VaTenu?f w*"*'-*. *ill>mau s'ree!, s,? TENANT*' REGISTER. rpo LR-i FURNIBHBD house, in lovdon tkk. 1 race, Twentythlrd street, or will Mil the furniture, and lease tbe doom tor five years. Add rvm B. H. T., Herald of dee, with name aid reference. mO LR-UI BROOKLYM, THE THREE 8 TOBY, ATTIC X and subcellar brick house. Mo. 60 High (treat. Is fur nished throughout with all (ha modem lmpruveaMmU. Rant $600. Can be seen from S to ft o'clock P. M Apoly to TIMO THY R. BIBBABD. Bo. 14ft Water street, New York. TO LKT-TO A SMALL RESPECTABLE FAMILY, THK upper pari of a new brown stone front bouae lo Forty tilrd street, between Seventh Mid Eighth avenues aooth tide, ?an tain log all the modern Improvements, and eonvenlent to several lines at care and stages. Possersion baiore the Brat of Mar. Inquire on (he premises, between the hours of 3 and 5 r. M. rpo LOT ? ON BE YENTY -THIBD BTBRET, BETWEK* X the Third and Fourth avsnnes one of the row of two story basement and attic brtek houses, with the adjoining lot at ground. The hoase ooatalns merale sMoetls, range, grates. Oroton water. Ac. Applv lo JOHN CALL All Ah, corner or Seventy second street and third avenue, or of C. W. BARKER. 26 Pine street. r LOT? AT HOBOKRN. SKYKRaL BRICK DWKL ling houses, In the vtehmy of the ferries, at rests vary ing from B200 to %1 00. Inquire at the land office, opposite terry landing, of W. W. BH1PPKN, Agent. mO LOT-IN BROOKLYN, A TOREK STORY FRAMB X dwei'lng bo one, situate in Franklin avenue, three doirs from Myrtle aven jo; coriiatuing eighteen rooms, in first rate order, marble mantels and sliding doors oi solid mahogany; to to a respectable tenant tbe rent will be very low. Inquire of G. TauLIABUJC, m Pearl street, New York, or of R. P. BUbH, Myrtle avenne. third door from Kentavsnue, Brooklyn. r> LET? THK TWO STORY AND ATTIO HOUSE NO. 12 Ninth street, between Fifth sod Sixth avenues, with gas fixtures, Ac. It can be seen between the hours of 1 and 4 o'c.ock P. M. Will not be let lor a boarding house. Apply to IB A AC K. COTHBaL, Bo. 69 Wall street. TO LET? A STORE, WITH A GOOD LIGHT OFFICE attsrhed, situated on Bouth street, near Walt Also two lofts in a building on Fulton street, suitable for offices, or any business where a good light Is required. Apply at 62 South street. r LET-IN THE NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE No. 408 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, the dwelling lioors entire, eight rooms, closets, Ac ; rent $17 a month, its neat store and basement floors (latter finished); rent $2d per month. Bent of house $400 per annum. It is one of lour alike, with iron balcon'es; location very desirable. TO LET? A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE, WITH lurnlture, In Port Richmond. Btaten Island, three minutes' walk firm the terry. Occupation can be given 1st April. The bouse is a trame building, with the modern improvements, bsth rcom. Ac. Ibe grounds oont&in nearly three acres ana are in a high state ol cultivation. A bathing bouse on the kills, which bound tbe premises on the north; a stable and other out houws, in comple'e order. Apply to J AMES BISHOP A Co., No. 3 Beaver street. fpO LfcT-THE LABOR FOUR STORY BRICK DWSLL 1 lng 45 Whitehall street second block above the terr as, and directly opposite the Battery: has been occupied the last six years as a boarding and lodging house; an excellent loca tion Rent $?00 a year. TO LET-HOUSES IN THIRTEENTH. FIFTEENTH, Six teenth, Seventeenth, Twentv-secona, Twenty fifth, Bleeck er, Houston, Walker, Grand Sullivan and Renwtak streets; heoond, 'lhlrd and Madison avenues; ft Mark's, Waverly and Clinton places. Ac. For particulars apply. to BAYLES A KOWis, No. 48 Fourth avenue. rLST? K1EAM POWER, IN A WELL LIGHTED lolt, heated by steam. Apply on the premises, t> the un dersigned, Stste street, between Hicks and tJolutr.bla, Brooc lyn. near South Itrry, or at 16 Maiden lane, up stairs. _ W. A. COLLINS A CO. TO LET? IN WHITE BTREET, TBIRD oOOR FROM Broadway, west side, three fine rooms on third floor, (r jnt bulldirg, suitable ior artists dentists, Ac. Also, three floors In rear oiilldlng, suitable for workshops, or any genteel bust nets; fine airy rooms, with best of light front and rear. One of the moat central Mid desirable locations to be found. Apply to J. B. PLIMPTON, 02 White rtrcet. rpo LET-AT FLUSHING, L. I.. ABOUT HALF A MILE A from the ral road depot, a farm house, out buildings, pool try yard, snd large garden ot two acre', containing asparagus bed and a laige number of fruit trees, grape vines, Ac ; well o* gotd water and two c sterns at the do- r. Accessible eight times ? day by steamboat at d rmiroad from Fulton market slip, hent only $t7&. More land it derlred. Apply to DAVI D 8, WILLIAMS. at Flushing, or 184 Fulton street. TO LET? GREENWICH STREET STOrtK.? NO. 171 Greenwich street, adjoining the corcer ot Murray. A first rate stand for any business; It Is at present occuoied as a stationer y store Bent $600. Apply to JOHN LAOiCN, 100 Washington street. r|>0 LET.? THE STORKS ON THE FIRST FLOOR, AND X offices above, in ibe new brown stone building oorner of Nassau and Beekman streets, tour doors east of the Park, will be flulsbed for occupancy on or before tbe 1st of May. No ex pense baa been spared to make it a first class and substantial building in every respect. The premises are very favorably located, and wel> adapted 'or banker* brokers, insurance, lawyers, watch Importers, engravers, Ao. Plans can be seen at the adjoining office, 13 Beekman street. TO LOT-TO A SMALL FAMILY, PART OF THR house 226 lhompson street, betweer Amity and Beecker, containing a front parlor on second story, with bedroom attach ed: also, from l basement and attic room; gas and Oroton water in the bouse. A very desirable location. Teat $230. For par ticulars inquire at 221 Thompson street. r LOT? IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A HANDSOMK room, on the first Door, to one or two gent'emen; house newly furnished. Apply at 203 Fanrth street. TO LET- TWO PLEABANT FRONT OFFICES, CON necting, with folding doors, No. 3ft Pin* street; well sl>ua ted for as Insurance or other oomoany. Apply to BaGLEY A SaY AGE, 36 Pine street, Great Western Building. r LET.? PART OF A HOUSE TO LET, IN A GOOD neighborhood, to a small family. Inquire at 100 Christo pher street. rpo LOT-THREE PLEASANT ROOMS ON THIRD STORY, J. to gentlemen, without board, In a private family. Rooms tnrnianeiLor not, to suit Permanent residents desired. In quire at No. 7 areveort place. Tenth street, near Broadway. mo LOT.? THOSE TWO FIRST CLASS HOUSES, NOl X 164 and 166 West Thirty -eightn street, ;south side, complete with all the modern Improvements; rents moderate. App.y lo JOHN H. MORBIB, 246 West Thirty -fonrth street. mO LET? THE DESIRABLE THREE STOBY HOUSE ?> X Ncs. 123 and 126 Hammond street. $626; also, No. 7 Laig i. street, sear Canal, $800; also, Nos. 381 and 3D3 Sixth street near avenne D. $480; also, the handaome large store and eel lsr No. 93 Sixth avenue, near Jefferson market. $760; also, marble yard No. 07 end M sixth avenue. Apply to &. L. HUt Dam, 168 Waverley plane, near Sixth axenue. TO LET? IN FIFTH STREET, WILLI A *8 BUBO, 8E ccad and tllrd floors, eight rooma. Also, In same house, firs', floor, par ors. bedroom, basement and cellar. Rent $12 and $10; very respestable for two families only. Next house, par'ors, folding doors; bedroom, basement and cellar; rent only $10. Inquire of K H. QUI NN, cottage hove, Filth street, between North Skth and Seventh streets, or 82 Nassau street. New York. r LET-IN BROOKLYN, FBOM THE FIRST OF MAY, to a respectable small family, the lower part of s neat two story britk house, consisting of front and back parlor, front basement and two bedrooms. Good garden. Ao. situ ated at 302 on BsmBi Third street. K D., late Wltlamsburg, twelve minutes' walk from tour ferries. Bent $160 per annum. Apply on the premises. rpO LST-A HOUSE AND ABOOT ONE ACRE OF . . _ .. . in Pearl l street. X land, at Ford ham, near the depot; also, a store, in I street, near Chatham. McMAHOM, 176 Chatham stn rpO LET-TO A FAMILY OF GROWN PERSONS, PART X of a three story house, three rooms on seewa floor, one on third, and front basement; has tbe modern Improvements. To be seen from 3 to 6 P. M. Apply at 80 West Twenty-ninth street, near Sixth avenue. TO LEr-PIRT OF THE THREE STORY HOUSE, 108 Thompson street with bath, hot and cold water, range, Ae. , consisting of the second story, one room on third floor, tsck basement, part of under oelar. Rent $2G0. O LFT? THE UPPER PART OF THE NEW HOUSK, _ 924 Broadway. Gas and bath will be Introduced Also the large store ana basement, 928 Broadway. Also tbe house 49 Waiker street. Applj to W. 8. JAR VIS, 308 Elm street, near Spring. r LET? THE DWELLING PARTS OF HOUBR8, 980 and 382 Fourth avenue, with immediate possession. Rent $600. Houses li nice order, twelve rooms, gas, bathi, dumb r ?WW. uumee u UIW3 uiuw, moi'D unuus, unuii, uutuu waiters, Ac. Apply to K. B. KinSHIMKR, 319 Fourth ave ?"is, Irom 3 to 7 P. M. I O LET? THE FOUR STORES, WITH BASEMENTS, I and four show rooms to each, 43 to 41 Canal street, near Hxiadway; willbe ahered to suit applicants; likewise, three 'us, oorner Llspenard street and Urovlwar, for business !?> unses. Rant from ?200 to $406. Apply at 14t Chamber* s'l-eet. pOUCT? PART OF MODKRN HOUSE 309 WEST THIRTY 1 second street, between Eighth and Mlnth avenues, oppo r i a the chuicb; location Is beautltul; back parlor, front or tixck kitchen, with, range or not: three rooms on tliird floor, l i nL Rent, with use ef gas, $360. Poasessesskin immedi ately or lsi April. Owner's family occupy remainder ot house. rO LET? THR GRNTERL THREE STORY. HIGTI BASH mem, brown stone front hjtise, 70 West Thirty-second street, near hixth avenue; oontsms ar. the modern lmo-ove u etts, wl'h gas fixtures. Rent $"68. Inquire on the premises, ort.; E. Kennedy, 102 West Twenty fourth St., near Kigbttiave. TO LET- THE SECOND STORY OF HOUSE NO. 476 IniE 1MB, consisting ot front and back NSBHkJpB marble mantels, and three bedrooms on tame floor; near First avttme. Apoly on the premises. TO LET-AT YORKY1LLR, NEAT AND WELL FUR nlshed houses on Elghtv second and Eighty lhlrd straaU Rents varying from $176 to $236. The houses consist of sero t rooms and pantries, Croton water, and good yanls Apply to Ihos. W. McLKaY, 122 Bleecker street. New York. ffO LOT-A VERY DESIRABLE THRER STORY DWBLL 1 lng, wltlt the modern improvements, and in fine enter. No. 81 aing street. Inquire on the premises. rpo LET-A FIRST RATE BRICK UTABLB, SUirABLK JL for lour liotses, situated at Hroome strpiH, neir V*r Ick. Bent, $i> per mor.ih Posseaslon glv^n the 1st ot Ma; Inquire on ibe premlies. EDWIN K. KNOLANU. r LET-IN SOUTH BEOOKLYN, THE WHOLE OK parts of the buildings lf>2 and 164 Court street, nea- Bal tic; aiso, part of a ht.use In New York, 1 with gas, bath, Ac. Apply to FREDERICK M. BUTLER, 66 White street, N. Y. rpo I.ET-TO A SMALL FAMILY, THK DWELLING L pattof house I'll Bowery, corfrlstuig or four rooms. Pos session given immediately If required- Apply on tbe premises. TO LET OB BEEORN HEIGHTS? ABOUT 2tf MILK'-t from Jersey City, a snug hrlek house .vlth trame addlUoi, about < ne acre of gronnd, with a variety of fruit, and g?.>i burn; on the ground it a well of good water; omnibuxei pass the door through the day and evening every few mir uies. An ply on the premises, or to ALEXaN DkR WILEY, 70 Soutn street r) LET OR FOR SALB-A HANDSOME SMALL HOUBH, with eight acres of land, in We?tchester county, near Wllftsmtbrldgfl. a de?irabrp tenant mm- have it on reason ahle terms. Apply to STkftRATT KINGO.N A Co., ,)0 Vesey street. fliO LET OB LEASE? THK LARGE FIVE STORY HO. 1 fei or iMterdiim lioitse on the corner of Broome an.l K m stree-s near Broadwav. The premises are in c implete order, listing recently born pa nled and repaired throti f hout. nem rsas^tiab e to k goo<l teuvnt. Possession Imtne llately. App y 'o R. H. BUTDaM, 1S8 Wnverley place, near Sixth avenue. TO LET OR I.EASR? THK HOUSE, STORB AND RKAtt (tweil'Dg btmH , 1R0 Christopher s;reet near Hohoken fer ry. R?ot$426 Apply to uKonOK W. lis, At*, Mmhstan Lou?e, wo Sowery. TO LEA f^K? FOR A TERM OF TWKNrY ONK YUaE1', a Hue >?.<ii i f (trout d, comprising foir 'ee i lo s, m iking 100 iret on ?en?cd sv*ruie snd SflO fee* >? Flfty-ioortn sir -et For terms apply to C. llKiSh K, No. 1," S'ate street. TKWAJTrS* RJCGISTER. rro LEABB? AT 300 ItBOADWAY, PBOPEBTY WELL. X ? utted for a manufactory, furniture Mora, prln'lng estab lishment or other business purposes. PommUd immediately. 100 leetdeep, three floors. Apply to K. H. BKO WN, 71 Wail street, from 1 to 3 P. M. fpO LEASE FOR BEYEN TEA KB, FOB A CLUB, RM X Uurant, hotel or business purposes? A spacious house, In Prince street, near Broad way; p ana Cor extending tie pre miaes can be Men at my office; lot 36x101. JOHN B. BBLBO. S3 William stre?L rRBNT FOR ORE YEAR? A LABOR HOUSB, WITH furniture, in West TwetUv-iecoud street, near Klflh ave nue; house 36 b? 63 feet, tour storlm, brown stone: furniture, which ta ample for a large family, coat 97,000. It acraea ble, Ike party would board with tM family. For particulars, call on T. aLLEB, DB WaU street TO FABKEB8 AND HARKBT OARDENERH. ? TO LET, about sixty acrea of land, with a dwelling house, barn and outbuildings situate at the High Bridge, Westc tester county. Apply, from 1 to I o'clock, at the offiae of PLATf, (iKkaRI) A BUCKLEY, 27 Wall street. TO BAKERH.-A NEW BUILDING OR OKB OF THE avenuea would be leaaed for a bakery, with immediate possession The house has excellent dwelling accommoda tions, with a One store on fit at tioor, and the licaUon U one of the best In the city lor a first class baker. Apply to A. J. BLtKOKlCB A CO.. Mo. 7 Broad street. rPEA STORK OR 1)RY OOOD8. ? AN ELKO ANT BTOAB, 1 88 ftet deep. 10 let, in Williamsburg, with rooms attached for a family, now doing a good business as a tea store. Kent moderate. A rare opportunity to a good, energetic maa. In quire at 461 Grand street, W lluamsba g. Tailoring establishment to let-in the Bowery, near Grand street; one nf the best locations for (he clothing trade; has been occupied for that ouslne^s for the lut twelve j ears. Stock and fixtures lor sale; Utted up In roodtrn style; second Hoar fitted up for showroom and custom department. H8)?. WANTED-A GKNTLMCAN AND WIFE. WITHOUT children, oocupylng a large liouie, are deilroua of leUJo - the same to a genteel private family, and would tako the rent In board. Inquire of Dr. LKaCH, Court street, oorner of Car roll park, feouth Brooklyn. INSTRUCTION. 1 ? OLTVRR B. GOLDSMITH'S WRITING AND lOt)U? bookkeeping academies, 362 Broadway and 277 Ful'on &treei, Brooklyn, open day and evening lor clam or private Instruction. Sew puplla received dally, and full bus ceil guaranteed to all. From the Mew York Oeurter and Enquirer. The Chirographic art li much more Important to mankind than It la generally eonetdernd, and Mr. Goldainlth may verj well claim to be coniildered at its head. From the 8undpy Diepateh. Mr. Goldsmith la, par excellence, the penman of America. Be certainly stands alone, unapproached, In this conn try, boih in the executive depar ment of his art and an an in structor. Ilia pupils rank among Uie Unt'it penman in thif community. From the Sunday Mercury. We say, attend Goldsmith's Bohooi In preference to all othera. 1 -BOOKKEEPING, WRITING, ARITHMBTIC. iOOUi The'e important branches, without which young men are Incompetent to transact bus mess for thennelves or others, are thoroughly taught at M. 8. MAINE'S. ?<3 Grand street, N. Y. and 100 Pulton street, Brooklyn Ladle's writing classe' In separate rooms. S3, full course. Including stationery. Can attend any hour, day or evening. 1 QFiC -BOOKKEEPING. WRITING. ARITHMETIC. - IOl)U. Mr. DOI.BKaR, 609 Br old war, being assisted by an accomplished practical bookkeeper, oll'era unusual advan tases to persons seeking the best commercial Instruction Geat emen entering this day, may rely on being qualified be fore the first of May to Oil any situation as he^d bookkeeper* QQQ BROADWAY.- BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, juOO writing. Ac. have been taught by W. J. RENVILLE, at the above numoer, for the past eight years. Each student Is separate y and caretully Instructed, asA enabled to read ly apply In practice the knowledge Imparted te him. Open day and evening. Terms reasonable. ONLY FOR PENMANSHIP; 96 FOR BOOKKKEP 'Pi ing? Ladies' classes, 4 o'clock; gent erne n meet In the evening. Must apply Immediately, frem 3 to a o'clock, at 773 Broadway, bet wet n Ninth and Tenth streets. 1 essons in elo cution, Rnglith grammar and composition, the French Spanish and German languages. C. BOBBIN'S RLLENWOOD. A FRENCH GENTLEMAN WISHE8 TO FORM AOL ASS, irom four to five scholars, to inctruct them In the Frenok language. Let sons also given at the puplla' residences. None but persons or respectability need apply, at 313 Hickjs street Brooklyn, or address C. de B , box 20l Herald office. FRKHCH LANGUAGE.? PROF. D. LAGROIX 2H) Broadway, continues to receive new puplla for thorough Idstructlon In the French language, Imparting to them, by an easy and efficient method, a practical kno trlodg e of iL By a new plan the conjugation of verba la so simplified as to be i eaduy understood and acquired. Terms reaaonable. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S OBKAP AMI) VALUA ble writing classes, open day and evening at 317 Bro id way, by H. C. ROWE, teacher of penmanship, bookkeeping, and arithmetic. Schools and private rami lea attended as usual; age or deficiency no Impediment. Wedding, visiting cards, and ornamental writing, executed to order. THE MISSES ANTISEl LS' SELECT BOARDING AND day fohool, Port Richmond, Staten island.? Parents and guardians can obta'n for their children at the above seminary, a good edmcaUtn, combined with the comlorta of a home. Terms moderate. TTTTBITI NG? PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL. IB TAUOB1 TT apon sound tad Indisoutable principles, to the eoflrt ex elusion at tfee modem alx and tea lesson charlatanry, hj FOSTER k DfXON, 34< 1 Broadway. I SMoni day and evsaiag, as nauaL Proapeotus on application. MUSICAL. A MAGNIFICENT AND RICHLY CARVED SEVEN OC ix tave pianoforte for sa'e; costly finished, with elegant carved legs, sllronad; made to order to soil, carefully ana thorough ly; has rich round corners; mou'dlngs, full plate, richly orna mented: grand action elastic touch, and in tone la beautiful and rich, which ran be tested fully ; warranted tor two years from December last by a celebrated eity maker, to whom refer* a ?e will be given; eoet MSB; will now be sold for $176 cash or good paper; a desirable chance to get a rich and castly Instrument at a low price Please apply at the resMenoe. 638 Sixth avenuau north ot Thirty seventh street, for two days, from,8 A. M. until 8 P.M. A BARGAIN FOR CASH.? A NEW SEVEN OTTAVE piano, with metallic frame. Apply at 112 Maodougal street, m the rear. Bargains.- just received, another lot op those 6% oetave pianos, round corners and iron frames, for 1100; second hud do. for W0. 9160 and 9171. Melodeons tar 916, 936 and W0. Pianos asd melodeons to let. atlowratea, by 8. T. GORDON. 197 Broadway, agent tor Hallet, Davis k Co. 'a pianos and Mason k Hamlin's melodeons and harmo nlama. Mile iliza valentinus two last oompori Uona? " The Bonquet de Ball" and " Thy Voice," words written hi her honor by Mme. Eliza Hnrley, will soon be pub lished. The private concerts of the pnpils are given la a bril liant style. She teachea at 622 Broad way, from U till 3 o'clock, singing piano, thorough baas, and declamation, Musical instruction. ? wilhelm doehler respectfully Informs his friends and the public in gene ral that he has removed to 308 West Fourth street, near W ashington square. He continues to give leesona on the pUno, violin and In singing. PIANOS TO LET.? AN ASSORTMENT OF PIANOS, both with and without the axilian attachment, to let or for ^ale on monthly papmente. Most liberal lnducementa are of fered. Call at Ihe ware rooms ot 1 . Gilbert k Co, 419 Broad way , corner of Canal street. H R. M aTTH K WS. SEVERAL NEW PIANOS FOR SALE? AT LESS THAN manufacturer's prices, to clone a ooncern. Haluer Bro . maker*. New York. J. DaVISON, Hanover building, corner William and Pearl streets. HOU8KS* ROOM8' WANTED. House wavted-thb whole or lower part ot a neat two storv house, In the Seventh ward, New York, or ia Brooklyn, within five minutes walk ot Catharine ferrv, in a pleasant neighborhood, for which a tat* rent will lie paid by a reaponslula t^naat. Address, staing paHiculars. 4r? Win. H. Wilson, *28 South street, or box 4.S90 New York Post offiae. pAKT~Or A HOCwK WaNTKD-FIVE ROOM 4 AND JL bastment, with gas and water, for a genteel family, either in the Seventh ward |er not above Broome street. Ad drevs A. 11. C., Herald office. STATRN INLAND.? WANTED, A FURNISHED HOC8P. tor a rear, rest 9400 to $600, according to the quantity ol f round, near a landlrg. f ullest particular* requested. Ad dress Box 3,026 Post office, New York. WANTRE? A FURNISHED ROOM, NEAR THE THIRb or Fourth avenues, where a young lady can cook for herself. Terms must oe moderate. Address, stating term* and location, T R. H., Berald office. ?li;' ANTED TO HIKE-IN BROOKLYN, A SMALL COT VT tage, or pari of a pleasantly lojated house as convu dent at possible to the Fulton ferry. Rent must be reasonable to a good teianl. Address, with foil particular*, Washington box 269 Post office, N. Y. OTAHIEP? A HOISK, WORTH ? 000 TO 9? 000, I ? Tv Hew York, Brooklyn or Jersey City, in exchange for ? cottage worth 93,000, at Port Richmond, Maten island wliblr three minutes' walk of the ferry, address, with particulars, N. O. M., Jersey City Post office. WANTED? PART OF A FIRST CLASS HOI'flK. IN a good neighborhood, tor a small family; or the advert! ser would join a very small family . and take a good house at 97C0 or 981)0 rent. The be?i or references will be given and required. Address O. P.. box 2 978, Post office. WANTED- IN BROOKLYN, A THREE 3TORYHOUS-, newly painted and papered, and otherwise In good re pair, with all the modern Improvements, situated in one of the streets running parallel with Montague strset; rent not to ex c?ed 9*i00 to 9hni per annum; will be taken on lease I' found n^every respect suitable. Address F, T., box 863 Poet ollloe ANTED? A SKCON 1) HAN D ~8KWING MAC 11 NK, (Wheeler A Wilson's, second size). Any person havim. one to dlapose ot oheap, tor cash, will address A. M. B-rnnet 81 Fulton street, Brooklyn, stating price and where it can be reea. ANTED- IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, A SMALL HOUSE or part of a house, In a pleasant neighborhood, for ? smallMtiteel family without children. Address H. J., Herald "fllce, (tiling location aLd rent. ANTED? IN ABOUT TlfRKR WEEKS FROM NO* , by a gentleman of quiet habits, a middle sized fur rikhfd room, In a small American, French or Herman family; the locatlcn must be In a good neighborhood. Address, stAMny price and particulars, H St., box 2.906 New Toik Po?t office antrd-an officii. for a foreign com slon house, from Fullon street (west) Warren street Address, with teims, box 3,676. Post office. WANTHD-PART or A HOUSE, HY A GEN1EKI Ismllr, consisting of three grown persona, east of thi Bowery , befow Fourth iitreet preferred. Bent from Sato to 9W0 per annum. Apply to J. BROWN A CO., 190 William street. ANTED TO LEASK-BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, A large three story and attic or fonr storv house (not Enii lUh 1 asement), wltb modern improvements, In a good locatl >i< lit tne upptrpart of the city. Kent to be about Rsou or$;'si pcrnnnum. Please answer at box No. 263 Post office. w COAL OIL Light. KEROSENE, OR COAL OIL. wot rxpt/isrrr. SEfTURKD MY PATENTS Retail price, one dollar per gallon. The variant patented la-" ps to bo found In the store n' l'i< nroers1?nel are rocommended ax the best adaptol to me p culmr qualities of the oil ?each lamp giving a light equal t , uv six fnmgaa burners. Cmitibene lamps can be used for burning this oil, h i ?dip I* g the Krmene chimney. ?? Iv'oell lamp* can be used by onttlng Jtf fh? bottoin o' tbe ti . w ck holder, ^o a- to bring (he surface of the wick love with 'be in ube thai surrounds the wlak. /be u?>r?l discount to wholesale dealers. AU8TM8 Agents of the Kero^ne Oil Olnpanj No. 17 Beaver it., N, Yor*, 8 HIPPING. TOOK LIVERPOOL ? U N ITKD STATES MAIL 4TRAM* f ablp ERICSSON, Capt Lowb?r. This steamship will de pan will the Untied Slates mail fcr Europe. poilUvefy on Hai uf?Uj, >areh?,at 12 o'clock M., frum her berth afclhe footot *? chip baa Improved watertight bulkheads?and all the other >hipe of this line will have aimllar before tailing henoe on another voyage. for freight or pawage, having unequalled accommodations for elegance and comfort, *pply lo KDWaRu K. 00LLIN8. M Wall street. Paraengeri are requeetod to be on board at 11 A. M. Shippers will please lake notice that toe ship* of this line eannofcarry any goods contraband oi war. All letters matt pais through the Post odk>e; any others will be returned. The steamship Atlantic will soeeeed the Mricseon, and leave Apt 11 12th. the ?teamen of this Una, to avoid the danger from the Ice, will not cross the Banks north of 13 degreee until after the 1st ef August next f|>BE NEW YORK AMD LIVERPOOL D KITED STATES A mall rteamera.? The ships ecanpoeing this line are the GW IcwiDj;? ATLANTIC, Oapt West fACITlC, OapC Eldrtdge. BALTIC. Oapt Con* lock. ADR1 ATIC, <W. These thlps have been built by contract. expressly fur gov ernment aervloe. Every sare has been taken In thslr construo tlon, as also In their engines, to secure strength and speed and Mr aoeammodatloas fur passengers are anequa led for ele gance ana comfort Pi tee of pissage from Hew York to Uvar poo1, In first elans cab la, (ISO; In aeoooJ do., 976; excluaive use of extra size stats rooms. 9826; from Liverpool to New York, St) and 20 guineas. Antxperieneedsurgeun ailacbcdloeacbahip. Mo berth secured until paid for. PROPOSED DATES OP BAILING. mo* HEW Tout. rKOM UVSnrOOL. Saturday, Feb. 16 lHflfi Wednesday, Keb. XI 1866 Retard ay, Mar. 1 18ft6 Wednesday, Mar. fi IrtfiC Saturday, Bar. 16 1866 Wednesday, Mar. 19 WV> Saturday, Mar. J9 1866 Wednesday, Ao'l 2 1866 Saturday, Ap'l 12 1866 Wednesday, Ap'l 16 lM6ti Saturday, Ap'l 26 1866 Wednesday, Ap'l 90 1866 Saturday, May 10 I8S6 Wednesday, May 14 littti Saturday, May M 1866 Wednesday, May 28 1866 _ .... Wednesday. Junell 1866 For frelgkt or pasxage applv to kfcW'U K. COLLlNs, 66 Wall itreet H. Y. BROWN .SHIPLEY A OO., Uverpool. STfcPHEN KhNN aKD A CO., 27 Austin Friars, London. B. O. WAINWBIGHT A CO.. Parts. Ihe owners oi toese nhlps will not be accountable tor go'.d, stlvCr, bullion, speele, jewelry, u recto us stones or meu h, un less bills or lading are signed therefor, and toe value toereot therein expressed. Shippers please take notice that the ships of this line cannot carry any goods oontrab&'jd of war. Alulettere must pass through the PocT office; any other will be returned. Notice.? The day of departure of tola line from New Yark for 1866 will be Saturday, commencing Jan 6, and every alter nate Saturday; and from Liverpool. Wednesday, commencing Jan. 23. and every alternate Wednesday. FOR LIVERPOOL, -SAILS ON TUESDAY, MARCH 26. at 12 o'clock, the celebrated cipperahlp Ai.BKRT OAL LATIN. Fare, second oabin, $18; steerage 916, and found In provisions. For paasage apply on ward, pier !!0 Kas. river, or to THUS. II. ROCHE. 8J south street. First snip fob liverpool. -the splendid OLIP per Btip KMi'lKE. Captain Zerega having toe grener par' of ber cargo on board, will (all on 1'hureday. the 27th of March. For put sage, bavlngexcelient accommodation*, a? ji.v cn beard, pier 14, East river, or to SaUKL A OOttrts, 177 Broadway. r)R SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.? THE UNITED BVMee mall steamer FULTON, J. A. Wotton, Ootmnauder, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the malls and passengers, on Saturday, April 6, at 13 o'clock, from pier No. 37 North river, foot of Beach at. Price of paamge:? First cabin 9130 Second cabin. 76 Baggage not wanted during the voyage should be sent on board Ihe day before sailing, marked " Below." No freight will be taken after Thursday. 3d. For freight or passage ap ply to MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent. 6B Broadway. N. B. ? Ihe Arago will auoceed the Fulton, and sail May 3. From nkw yobk to havre direct. British and Noith American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. RTNa Capt. Miller. EMEU Oapt. Small. JURA Capt. Wickman. LEBANON Capt. Cook. CAMBRIA (paddle wheel) Capt. Urownlees. Their cab ki accommodations and state rooms for first ctass passengers are equal to those ot any steamtthip afloat. Passage monej (firs: cabin) 9100, provisions and steward's fee Included, wine* and liquors extra, to be procured on board. For (Night, passage or any other information, apply to E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. Liverpool and Philadelphia steamship com pany, No. 17 Walnut street, Philadelphia, March 4, 1856.? Notice to passengers and importers.? rbe steamship ITY OF BALTIMORE, 2,464 tons, 600 horse power. Captain Ro bert Lelteh, is intended to resume the tailings ffrem Liverpool for Philadelphia during the month of April, am so soon as sbe can be got from the French government, wlih whom her pe riod of service is now expiring. As soon as the precise date of sailing can be fixed, it will appear in the advertisement*. JOHN G. 1>aLR, Agent. THE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Company intend sailing their favorite steamships? CITY OF BALTIMORE, 2,a67 torn, Oapt. Robert Leitch. city of Washington, 2,s80tons, 5?pt wm. wyiie. CITY OF MANCHESTER, 2,109 tons. Capt. P. C. Petri* Baloon 990, 966 and 966, according to state rooms. A limited number of third clam passengers will be taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, ana found in provisions. From Philadelphia 930 1 From Liverpool *40 Parties wi thing to bring out their friends can obtain certifi cates of passage sad drafts en Liverpool In sums of ?1 sterling and upw&ids. Apply to SJOHN G. DALE, Agent, 17 Walnut street, Philadelphia. TITERT INDIES AMD VENEZUELA STEAMSHIP LINE, TV for Laguayra and Puerto Oabelto, stopping at St Tho mas and Porto Rico, carrying the United States mail.? The splendid new steamer TENNESSEE, 1,200 tone burthen, C. M. Webber, Oommaoder. will leave for the above pone on Saturday. March 29. at 2 o'clock precisely, fkem pier 9 Bast river. This steamer will arrive In time at St. Thomas tor pas sengers to take Ike British mail (teaman to Guadeloupe, Granada, Trinidad, Martinique, Barbadoee, St Bart*, St. Croix, It. Martin, Donarara, Antigua. St. Kltta. St Martha, Aspinwail, San Joan, Nicaragua, and all the Weal India 50 1 PRICE OV HIUOl ISM New Yoilt to 0L Thomas or Porto Rico. 970 Tc Laguayra or Porto CaheUo 86 Steerage passage 26 Alt totters must pass through Ihe Post office. No bills of lading will he signed except those famished by ",?ss& g J0T. t m a M ^ POUND fi BAGGAGE FREE- 10 CENT* PER POUND on excess? Four hours from ooean to ocean, by Panama Railroad. Throoah for California via Panama Railroad. The UaHed States Mall Steamship Company will dispatch for As pinwail on Saturday, April 6, at i o'clock P. M., precisely, from pier toot of Warren street. North river, the well-known and tut steamship I1.LINOIH, Captain Chas. H. Hoggs, U. 8. N. Passengers ana malls wSl be tbrwarded by Panamt Rail road, and connect at Panama with the Pacific Mall nteamshio Company's magnifloent steamship John L Stephens, R. H. Plerson, Commander, which will be tn readiness, and leave immediately for Saa Francisco. The public are Informed that the Pacific Mail Steamship Company tlways bare one or nnre extra (teamers ljing at Panama ready for sea, to avna any possible detention ot passengers or malls. For p(sn??r ply to I. W. R A YMOND, at the only office of ton oompa 177 West street, corn'r Warren. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPANY.-FOR Havana and New Orleans, on Wednesday, April 2, at 2 P. M., from pier foot of Warren street, North river, the fast and favorite steamship EMPIRE CITY, Captain Hy. Wind's win Hail as above. Passage can be secured at the oompanv's nQlre. Freight to New Orleans 30 cents per cubic foot. Hhlp pem will be supplied with blank bills ot lading of the firm d by the oompany, on application at their office. No otlxu tu. ms signed, axd ne bill of lading will be signed alter toe hour oi sailipf For freight or passage apply at the office of the company, 177 West street, oorner Warren. M. O. ROBBRTS. FOR NEW GRANADA AND SAN JITAN DR NICARA gua.? The New Granada Canal and Steamer Navigation Company will despatoh the splendid (teamer OSPRBY, Lieut, Thrrnlon, nommander, for he above port, and land passen gers and freight at Puenta Arenas. Dav of sailing April 8, at 2 P. M., foot of Chambers street For n-eight or passage ap Sly to L. P. DUNTON, 31 Broadway, or C. 8. Palmer, 40 outh btreet ClOR SAN JUAN DE NICARAGUA.? THE NEW AND r splendid steatrahtp OttlZABA, K. I,. '1 Inkle paugb, com mander, will be despatched as above, on Tuesday, tie fth ot April, at 3 P. M. For pawage or freight apply to CBaS. A. WhITNhY, No. 2 Bowling Oreen. SUTTON A CO.'S DISPATCH LINE, FOR MAN FRAN circo.- Sailing regularly and positively ou or before to day silvertl<ed. Clipper of waturday, Sto AprtL Th? (olecdi t A 1 new clipper (hlo, MaRY L. SUTTON, Rowland Matter, is receiving her cargo at pier 10 Hast river, and will positive!* (all a> above. Tbls superior dipper ship, bollt to* toe < '.ill'or nla lr(de. with every requisite of speed, buoyancy, aod too rougn ventilation presenfa unequalled inducements to ship pers. The ships tJ this line take no freight alter their adve. - Ued day, preventing all delay to shippers desirous of landing their cargo in San Francisco at the earliest possible day. bUTTON k CO , 68 Souih street. AUSTRALIA.-PIONEKR LINR OF MONTHLY PACK, els, carrjing toe United States mail. The new aud h pitta t did A I clipper ship uPoRTHMAN, now loading for Me' jouit.c, at pier No. 7 East river, will alto receive freight for 9}4ney, New South Wa'ee. As half her cargo is already en gaged, sbe wlU positively be dispatched early to AnrlL 4er aocnmmndatioos for passengers are unsurpassed For freight or patnege apply an board, or to E. W. CAMERON, No. 6 Bowling Preen. A USTRALIA.? INDEPENDENT LINE ? FIRST BHIP. A The splendid A 1 Clipper ship NESTOR t A N, l,6U0tnnn burthen, having over three-fourths of her cargo on bovd, will be despatched positively for Melbourne on the 26to ot March. Can accommodate a few more passengers in first and second cablt s. If applied for early. Her accommodation* cannot be ?urpaued. For balanoe or freight or pamage, at low rates, a ) ply on hoard, at pier 12 Kast river, or to GOODEVE, AJL EfcLL A ELLltn , 88 Pearl street CtOR MKIJIOURNE, AUSTRALIA, TAKING FREIOI ? P fer Sydney asd Geelong? Packet of toe lMh of April.? rbe splendid new New York built ship PANAMA, E. Oave master, well known in the trade. Is now In her berth, at ptai 19, Rapt river, and will be despatched ai above wlthou . rail The l'ar.sma Is known as one pr toe fasteet ot' toe clipper tleet, and from her well known adding quail ties Is expected make the passage out In 60 days, ror freight or passage having elegant accommodations, apply on board, foot of Haider lane, or to MAILLRR.LORD A QUhREAU, 108 Wall ?tre<rl ROGERS. WARFIELD. TX)RD A CO.. agents at Melbourne fjtOR NEW GEANADA, VIA KINGSTON, JAMAICA. P The steamship OBPRRY will sail on the 8th of April. Fs oMsag* apply to WM. E ROl.LO A CO., No. 23 William street For freight apply to MOSQUERa A CO., No. Broadway. CWR HAVANA AND MOBILE -THE UNITED ST A. *4 F ??ll Keamnlilp QUAKER OiTT. R. W. Sbuleldt, Co n aiander, will leave for the above ports on Tuesday, April I, trim pier 44 North river. Will commence receiving fri'lplit on lliurnday. March 27. For freight or passage, apply to ?IMITH A PATRICK, Agents. 61 Wfttln reet. NEW ORLEANS I,. LIVE? THE NEW A. 1 CLIP. P per ship KITTY SIMPSON, Capt Samuel I? Bra? Ion, ic now ready and receiving freight, at the b?rth, p'er 18, tact river, having but a few days tn whl<-h lo load, and be'ng !n every re*peet a mocl iuperlor ve*el, shippers are rervte ilea 'o mske tocir engagemsnts Immediately. Apply to LANK, WFST * OO., 77 South street, or SIMPSON BROTHERS, 19 Beaver street. tpOR HAVANA AND NFW ORLEANS. -THE UNITED P Mates mall stesmer CaHAWBa, Captain J. D. Bullrfck, will c<mir\f pc* receiving freight on Friday. Maroh 21, anil sail 'or the n hove ports on Thursday. Varrh 27, a I 2 o'c'ock pre rlpeW, frrm her plr r, 27 No?th river, foot of Robinson street .No bills oi lading atgned sfter the steamer saiN. LIVINGS TON, <? ROCHBEON A <;o., 12 Park place. EflOR NORFOLK AND PETERSBURG.? THE UNITED I Statea msll pteamshlp JAMKfTOWN, t'aotaln l.ewm Psrrbh, will lenve lor the anove place* on Wodnmliy, 'Jin Imt., at 4 o'clock, P. M., from pier 13 North river. 8lic w II ?irilve at Ncrf. ik the next afternoon and *' !Vter?hur< the i'ollo? lug morn Irg. Passengers for Ihe South will pr.-?ie?d dl recti* trn by the great Sou'hern mill >o Charleston, Au^mt*. -avsrmnali .In Tliose tor Klohmood will arrl^fl ?| rtn(p le? tlnallon early Friday morning. Trn veil ars will ft ad Ihli the fhraptrt, plenasnteft a?d most. Mprdittoiw Mute Pa*atu? ??.?! Isre. with stateroom, to Vo'tolk; 98; to P -le-* utrg and nlchmitd, ?10. Apply to LUDLAM A PLEvSANrS, 32 Broadway AMVMEMEim. NIHLO'8 QABBEN.-SFEOIAL BOTICK.-CHANQB OF time. Door* open at 6}*, lo commence at7?a- Tickets, IQnli, Mohdat Era rara, Una 21, UML TUB WONDEBFUL RaVKL FA MILT. M'LLK THERRSE BOBKRT. OBAND COMIC BIYITiL of the spectacle pantomime called TliK OREKN MON8TER. Antol*e in hie great character of. The While Knight The cut alto embracing the Brother* ud the eattoe oom pur. 1 he entertainment* to commence with the grand ballet of FIGARO. WALLAfB'B THEATRE, broadwat, near bboomb street? Deor* open at t\ o'aloek; - rmrn "Vf Monday evening. March 24? MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHLfG. Benedick Mr. Wallaok Don Pedro Mr. Morion Lecnato Mr. Dyoti Dogberry Mr. Brousnaaa Olaudlo Mr. Stewart Verge* Mr. Holland Don Joht Mr. De Walden Beatrioe Mr*. Moer Hero Mis* Kayinoud Antonio.... Mr. JtL B. Philips | Ursula Mr*. Stephen* a capital, match. Sunnyilde* Mr. Holland I Bo*amond Mr*. Oooorer Laura kkebb's varibtikb. Chamois or Time? Door* own at tt(; pertnnr.?noe to OCBUMnee at 7H precise)/. Monday evening, March U? CAMILLK. Armand Duval... Mr. Q. Jordan M Duval Mr. Bam | Bichette JIM* Annie Lee Gaston Mr. John* ton | Nanme Mia* KeUrnold* Camllle Gautler Mia* Laura Keene NOVKLTY. A novel, rhythmical, musical, political, *eenie, dramatic, ar tlatte. aerio-comlea, rational and national eiiravagansa, la Ohb Act aso Tu Tableaux. Direetrce* Mia* L. Keene I Novelty Mia* B. Dniand Fashion Mlaa l^ademler 1 Fortune Mia* Beignold* BUCKLEY'S SERSMADRBS. 689 BROADWAY.? LaST wf.kk of the SEASON. Tbl* Hal) will be let, aa the Buckley* Intend travelling (lurnia the bonding of their new Hall, oppoalte the Metropo lttan Hotel. thb coubt of ton burg, Thla comical piece will be played Ave night* of the ureses week. There will he no performance on Saturday evening, March 21. Together with ETHIOPIAN MIN8TBEL8T. Concert commences at 73? o'clock. Ticket*, 26 cent*. AMERICAS DRAMATIC FUND ASSOCIATION.? Incorporated 1MH, rKmucKT: J A 8 . T. BRADY, ESQ. nuauas: J . Preecoti Hall, Esq . John MoKeon, Bsq. Wm. P. Chapman, hsq. J. T. Htagg, Ka<^ John Urougham, Eeo. W1U celebrate tM MQUTH AN Ml VERB ART OF THH INSTITUTION. AT THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Thursday, Apuil 10. Ticket* lor the d'nner. Ircludlng wine, card and admission for one ladr to the hall during the evening, 90; ouch to be had only ut U:? hotel, or from any o: the officers of the tund. i be Committee of Arrangements respectfully announoc that every etfort will be made to reuiler this festival brilliant and attractive. Tin; ww popular orator* of the day have kindly signified their willingness to respont to the toast*. Ac. a grand Voctil and Musical Entertainment will also ie In c uded In the programme, full particular* of which will b? dul? announced. Dinner on tbe table at BJjJ P. M. By order of the Board ut Directors, WILLIAM R. BLAKE, Chairman. F. C. Wemim, Secretary. Extra advertisement.? glorious triumph. Crowds throng nightly TO W1TNE*S TliK UN AIM'tlOACUAtlLX ACT1NU IN CAMILLK, universally allowed to be the moat powerful drama ever pro uuced In this city. SIQNOR DON&TTI'S GREAT PARISIAN COMIC Troupe ol ACTING MOMKkYS, DOGS and GOATS, during their present tour were visited in Cincinnati by over 40,1)00 PERSONS IN TEN DATS, and In Louisville, by over Muo FURSONS IN FIVE DATS; alio, to crowded houses at the Pelican Theatre, In New Or leans. for lorty successive nights, are now wending their way up tha Mississippi, a'-opplng at St Louis. prior ta their riMAL RETURN TO EUROPE. E. B. WATEKM AN, Manager. SEBABTOPOL HOLDS OUT- -FIFTY-NINTH WEEK.? JOHN B. SMITH'S BRAND TOUR OK BUBOPK ani 8JKGK OF SEBABTOPOL, Empire Hall, No. 599 Broadway, SHOWING ONB HUNDBKD VIEWS of the eltie* and objecta of Interest In Barope Every evening at 7>? o'clock, and every afietnooa at 3. The music by Mr. AJwjn Field, of London. NIBLO'S BALOOB. MISS HKNRI&TTEE BEHBBND'8 FIRST OBAND CoBOEBT will take place ON SATURDAY. MARCH 29. She will be assisted by an array of talent. Particulars in future advertisements. Miss HENRIBTTE BEHREND'8 ORAND CONCSBT WILL TAKE I'LACZ AT nlBLO'S SALOON, ON BA1URDAY EVENING NEXT, MARJH 29. The most eminent artist* oi thla olty have kindly volunteer*! their aid for that occasion. None but the best compositions of our great masters? such aa Beethoven, Mozart, Weier, Bo. Mni, Schubert and o'hers? wlB be produced. t or further particulars of piogramme see dally papers. SIGNOR BIM'S CONCERT IB UNAVRIRABLY POST poned till Monday evening, March 31. Franklin museum, 53 bowery -two perform anoe* are given dally, commencing at 3 in the afternoon, and 8 in (he evenlcg. Strangers and oth e raw 11) ooserve that the above la the only establishment where the Model Artistes are exhibited, together with other original entertainments, every afternoon and night. Temple of the muses, sic broadway? opsn every afternoon aad nigh', f*r the purpose of giving a reries o> magnificent living pictures, by Madame Warton's troupe oi Model Artistes, twentr seven in number, oonposed of some of the finest formed women in the world. Every af ternoon, at 3; and evening, at 8. MONDAT. MARCH 24.? BENEFIT Or MISS ELLEN Young, at the Temple ct the Muses. 310 Broadway, on which occasion fifty young ladle* will appear. In eooJiweOna with Madame Walton's original troupe of Model Arfstea, firm ing, for this day and evening, a grand Jubilee entertainment. National academy of dsbign.-thb thirty *-rst annual echlbttiao of the BeQoaal Academy ta now opea daily, from 9 A. M. to 10 F. M., at 548 Broadway, batweea rrlnee and Spring streets. The eoUaction is formed delusive ly of original worjs of living artiata, which have never before Men sulbited In thla city. Admission. SB cants; Mason ticket. SO centa. T. ADDISON RICHARDS, Cor. 8eo>y N. A. Brooklyn museum- raster monday, march 24 ihkspian dramatic association. Doors open at 7 o'clock; curtain rises at 8 o'clock. To commence with .he admired drama. In three acti, entlt'ed A BhA-HIDE STOkY. N?d Gray ling.. Mr. G F Lovel I Ambrose.. Mr. J. F, Harrison Co its Mr. H. Carroll m 1 Ash Mr. J. W. Ue B ackthorn Mr. Melville | Bolt Mr. J. R. Frankll* Lucy l>alrlove Miaa Lnoy Coll well Jennv Mis* J.Lacv Ihe OKbettra, conducted by Professor Sedgwick, will per form aevei al popular air*. Singing, Dancing, Ae., Ac , by Cha- ley Smith and Pupil, lobe followed bv THE WANDERING BOYS. Count D'Crolaav -Mr Nicholson I Roland Mr. G. F. Lovell Hubert Mr G V Meui I Gregoi re Mr. J. W. Lee i.ubln Mr. ttodger* | Oflicer Mr. J. H. Stuart 1< rrneas Mis* E. Mathews Pau) Miss Luq.v Co>lweli | Louisa Mis* M. Jackson Justin Miss Julia Coll well | Marcellne MIm E. Jackson t-olo? Concertina Prof. Sedgwick To conclude with THE REVIEW. Lornej (wi h song) Mr. J. C, Tyrone Caleb Quotem (with song) Mr. D. 8. Conway Cap*. Beau<rard..Mr. Mellvtlle | John Lump. .Mr. G. F. Lovell 3 race Ml is Lucv Uollwell Lucy Miss Julia Collwell | Martha Mi-s Uenton Oentleinrn not accompanied by ladles can purchase ticket* at the box office. The next regular pebformabce of the new York Dramatic Society will take place on Tuesday even ing. April 1, at the Brooklyn Museum Tickets can be pro cured gratis by applying at Mr. Nevtna' book store, 1H0 Ful ton street Brooklyn. MASON AND BBRGMANN'8 FIFTH MUSICAL MAT1 cee wilt be given at Dod worth's Aeademv, on Tuesday, March 25. A quartet by Hayden, a trio by Schubert, a quin tet bv Mendelssohn, and pianoforte compositions by Ubopfb, etmpnee the programme To commence at two o'eiock; doors open at 1 o'clock. Tickets lor sale at the music stores, and at ?he door. THE BALL BEASOmT" GRF-AT FRENCH FANCY DRPfiB BALL-GIVEN BY " i.es enfants de la Folic," <?n Tuesday, March 25. 1HM. at laoimanv Hall. Tickets tl, admitting a gentleman and two iac'es, Ui be bad at Tammany Hall. MRS. LUbY'B GRAND FANCY DRRSS BALL WILL come <>tr at her academy, Greenwich Hall, 2TS Bleeetar street, on Easter Moaday evening, March 24. The ball Is un I'er the man agemcnt ot a highly respeotabl* committee. Se veral new dances, amongst others. ''Coulon's Quadrille." ai danced at Almacks and the French and English courts, will be introduced. Mr Wallace's band will attend. Dancing to cromer c>e at 10 o'olock. THE NATIONAL Gl AKD BaND RESPECTFULLY AN nounce that their llrat aonual ball will take place at tii? City ASfemhl) Rooms, un Tuesday evening, March 15, ISM The orchestra will consist of fifty performers. Tickets, t2 each, atmtttinc a genttemsn aad ladles. J<ta. NOLL Conductor. 136 Su'llvan street. Fkbd'k Rrr.Tzrx, leader, 114 Laurens xtreet. MKDICAL. 1 OCAL ANAESTHESIA.? DR. I. B. BRANCH NOW l j offers bis Instruments tor tbe production of local im en * bi ty to pain under dental and surgical operation*, togem.T wi I Instructions for their use, at prices within the reach of u 1. L> ters patent have been applied for some months since Ail t?t pens are cautioned against buying or uatnx Infr ngemauU, of wbieb there are sevei?? In ezintence, aa thev will be dealt with according to law. Addresa Dr. I. B. Branch, care of Jones. White A McCurdy. 213 Broadway, New York. PILES, PILF8, PILES.? DB. DUPRIE'S PILLS AND ointment huve n(??r taiietl to cure the pllei, try th?m snd be;convlnc?d; only 80e. par hot; for aa'e by a t druggists. Principal otlice 16 Nassau Btieet. Sent by mall to any pirt of the United States. Those laboring under disease, kithkr rh cfnt or chronic, or conseqoences resnltlnR tnerefrom. wou (1 do well to consult Dr. RAoPH, tt4? Houston street, near booster. Hour* 9 to 12 A. M., 6 to 9 P. M.. (Sundays ex cepted). lbe dcrtir's time and attention have been given ex. clusivelv to this elass ol diseases, and he would here s Ve em prailcallv that In any and all rates where his instruct.! >ns are faithful iv tallowed, be will warrant a sale and permanent cute: ard. wlere the constitution of the patient has been abused, can bul l, up and restore to hea th snu vigor. SHIPPING. OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA.? UNITED STATRS ' Mall Lite ?The new and elegant steamer ALABAMA, Cnr 'slti Geo R, Sohench, wi 1 le.aveon Wednesday. March 2(i. I'riir t 'tr No, 4 North river, at 4 o'olock P. M. Bills of ladlnit ?if iit <1 1 n beard. For freight or pixeige apply to S. L. MITCii ILL, t <?. 13 Broadwav. For Florida, through tickets from New xprkt Jsi'kst iivllle. $31; to Pliatia, $33 'Large and commo d!oii? earners leave Savannah for Florida three times a week, "t t ec tug with the s'eamers initn New tork on Tuesday* and >?? FH CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA.- -SBwr-WEKKLY Ji I ,ted Mates Mail Line.?' Thu steamship SOUf HK -tNKR, i. K**t ,n mmai.iler. will leave pier No. 4 North rive', on i!ntti sy, March 2ti at 4 o'clock V. H. precisely. For ir l^kt Bpniv or board, where a'l bills of ladlnc will be signe t *nd ?o> psi i ge to the office of KPi-'FFuhD, iIlEsTosi .t CO , Hrrsi wsy. < ?'-n psnsase $ W Iho Nashville will mo e?d >t leave on batttrcav, March 2t> Ihe favnri e steira'r Caioi-ne n?ke* regular trips to the various lasdings on the ?t John river Fior <3*, connecting wilh the steime-s from {oik aid leaving Chvleston everv tuesdav ?i So'clool; P.M. Ihruugh ticket! t.i Jacksonville |!l to I'ilg'kiWA AMVHEIHEim. T} ROADWAY THZATBE.? ? X> R A. Marshall 8o)oL*? W. B. Blake M?a Itu ??r PgSST w e*> o'clock, Performance to oommeas At LaBT WkKK. iPOKtrVKLT) or Tax EQUESTRIAN tKOUFB. Ftrat time In thia Theatre. Monday jcvkkiko, mabch m, of Ibe famous spectacular drama of MaZEPPA, which will he brought forward in the am style of 'lwDcaie And liberality with which the pieces ot HBRNK, THTC Htjf TKB, THE CATARACT OK THE OANGW, T1M60R THK TaKI AB, Ac., Be., have recently been presented to tha public. TUB FULL TALENT Or THB DRAMATIC COMPANY In the eaat of character a. The new farce of THAT BLKSSED BABY. Full panic alar a In usual ot Is and adror*laomeDla. MaZAPPa wlil oe performed Kranr muht Drama trb Wmm, alter which It muat be laid aside for the engagement of tb# celebrated artists, known aa Iri a, KELLER COMPANY, Twcmtt-bivkn if Neman, wboae peculiar, entirely original and wonderful Illustrations in dramatic form of KTiKURV PTPTITRICT CLASSICAL AND MYTH^IOGICAL INOIBENTB, *e.. 4a. hare creaied the greatest sensation throu shout aurope. TbE KELLKR (TOM?*aNT havejurtcomp'rted prolonged engagements At HAvanA and Bew Orleana, amounting to one huxdrkd mama. BURTON'S, cuambkhh street. Mohdat and iuhway? Laat two nights of TaKIMI TbB CHaNCBL Oa Boeder, with IHaT ULKhHuD HaBY, and FOR CNIO. On Tuesday? Mr. M'Vtcker's benefit and last sr'oaranni with a new farce, called TABNATlrtN BTBANOB. On Wednesday? HKlPINQ HANDS, much asked after? with FOtoTUNlO and THAT BLfcStEn H a BY. On Ihursday? A new extra vsganta, wlLh new roenery, ooe tumen and rnujlc? with Mr. Burton, ?tr?. O. Howard, Ac. BOADWAY VARIETIES, BO. 471 BBQADWAY. ? (Late Mechanlca' Hell, between Orand and Broooae Ma B H. wood Leaaee and Buslnesa .Man! ADMISSION, TWENTY-FIVE OBBTC. B. Q. Mare*. .. SSSZ: During this week? THE WOOD AMD MARSH JUVENTLB OOMBDIAjrt. Fotu-lb and )aat week of their orand nautical drama of BLaCK EYiJu SUSAN. William XBaLouieo THE LOAN OF A LOVER. Peter Spvk neater G. W. Marvh Doom open at 6)*; aotnmenoes a?7X o'clock; and coneludee at 10 o'clocs. GEO. CHRISTY A WOOD'S MINSTRELS, NEW HALL, 444 Broadway, oelow Orand eireet. tU'Eh KVfcKi EVkNINO. Business transacted by Henry Wood Stage Manager Geo. Chrtaty For tlua week, Ethiopian Minstrelsy. concluding wlih ROBERT MACaIRK. Jake Strop George Christy Doors open at 6; and the curtain risen at 7% o'doak. Notice ?The curtain will rise at precisely. Admission 2b eaoto acadk?y cf ???o -J' ????<?* ?' ^ ?' founded on Cooper's nov-jl^ RpT composed and P^^lTuOI ThMTL worm nr . . RTONOR FlLiPPO MANETTA. On MOBDAy! March Si first time of ArdiU's new opera, in Ihrw wjIi? t A g p j 4 , Maria, mother < t the Spy . ?????? HenSer fSS^ca. betrothed to Col. T>tm? wood .e ... -???? Heni?J CaJlo'^umvoidle, <fol.'of the Virginia Lady *?^fT>or Morrt)tt ^?W??5'Fr?^.-.v:::.v.v:::::::w Lawton. Captain ot Dragoons g|R3 Miller Dr. .".'.'.'..ffmi.Ilorra Betta, V it agoonV/guards s^limer*'H*^or Ale?ri BCA???-Biine 1-^ttyVunsKan'. raee overlooking ibe valley at Mr. Wharton a. ncwiew? Act III ?Moonlight encampment of tne OontlMatAl rorees '"ibi ?*Me^s?5d In Weetehester ojjunty , and in third act to A ,8ttod*. ? Dlrecter Md Conductor Booi^open at 7? F. Opera oo^^ilr.^1^ j&vz aafsMtf ?. * ft 7itm!uvin 1,0 I Beeond circle W 60 60 I AmphKheatre >? wlU make his first appearanoe^m'^'nteen moctho Pere'.comed^ofCH ADQ AB0?T NOTHIMO Produced with new scenery, dresoea and appoiutTnenta.^^ Benedick Mr. Kortoa Don Pedro Mr. Byott %spi ^(fi^ii^::^-""":':::' Mr. H. B. PhtiUpo Mr. O. Hotland Verge*. Hr, Da Walden Don John .Mr Btodiart Borachlo * ur. Lever* LCD,Sd; *?? Bomrd the Friar ' Mr. Patera II,. Jeftlee Mr. OUw Oatceke Mr. Burin Sexton Mra. Hoey Beatrloe (first time) Mlsa Raymond b or ; ,Mra stapboM Ursula... 4les Thompso* ' mciden'tsJ | SSi! will "e gtven by Means. Herrleon, Rea, Oliver. Boo end Mra. the eioeUent farce. ?UUedfATcHi In whkh Mr. G. Holland, Mr. Norton, Mlas Raymood and Mra. Coaover will ?Ppey?EaPAT MARCH 2S, THB MERCHANT % JEmOl. New scenery and appolntmentA, with the foUowiM iroat sa# Shy lock lIl.'.'lll.'.'.'.'l.TMr.liagar Mr. Widoot Mr. Dyo>t Mri Norton lKkeof .....Mr. 8*?w*rt -*r- WWdou Solsnlo Mr. O. HolUnd Laui oelot Mr Maddsrt Old Oobbo , Mr. laardre Lorenzo . . . . Mr. Bornwd Tubal Mr. Jeffrtee '.i;!;".'*.! Portia Mra. Stephen NesKf a .Mia, OoBoror Jessica ( *ith a tons) . . . ? ? ? ? v - ? ? ? v: VhMtro. Wiu> a itiea ^^M^HO^ARD^ wtU make her first 'PP-'JgXjSgf In fehakspera'a tou mke it. Box book for the watk. T H-WWMOBAUII^ PIANOFORTE SOIRBE, IN NEWARK , *. J.? ASMISTIlO bt ?iFFT?i.*A..?s~w1 SS5K?k?. At T THRARY HAL!*, on WRDNBWD4.Y RVi^IHO, 2G For further particular*. Newark dalj^ajjwofh* Mth tast.liMid prosramme at the music, book and drug stores, where tickets are on sale. L. * ? ?" RVPK> TH PI ANOFORTE SOIR8S. to Hew York, at Dodworth's March 28 Bee programmes at musle Moroo a?u oauj jmp*? ot the 28th tost. ? rp FRANKLIN BASHFCKD BMPK^T^LT ^Al^ X^wufta'k^tlce on** Friday, Aertl 4, a' Dodw^?[ !MS ir'waw ? ^ ? claim to the rooms . ? T*T R F1S11 FROM LONDON, THEATRICAL AND W. ctoracieAstic Wig maker, m PwlsUew^eiTYork, wh7 kers and muMache^ Ooukt^thostrioal. iup 4,1k d on short notice. Nlgser wigs. ~ I MEDIFAL. wI^8Tn"mTrTUNAT?'? yHIEND AND OTHER 1 J unrivalled remedies? T^e sure o^ rrfeowsJndlseaoo^ quick and complete. 1 he P?^ nent and tpeedv cure, should come Immedmteiy mmo. or Broadway. I aRMONT'H PAftlB AND LONDOIf MBDICaJ* D vkrer* ??' M srri ?ge tl uW^ ' w? ntleth o^Uor^ rmX'S^rrr^foritvoV ^g?C5^r?d U,rdoX^em of cerla^eaT, a^^? debimv^ New York We reoommend Dr. Larmoat to 32 imiSJl^ourrler dee EtaU Dnla, 4taate Zeltanf, Natloatl Democrat. Lay Book, t c. rO QDACKERT.-DR COOPKR, U DUANB BTRWT mAv be oonsu tod with ooofldenoo oa certain dtaaat^^ T?emv six vears In one speciality, and In hie present ottoo, -? ?* ^r^gUATsnieel^ot teeelnrg boj-rablc troAtmeaC TOoao w|, , may have beea deceived by medlc*l irn^l^ ?mc^o? ' C. with the certainty of cur* medlctnes are mild^ai.a can be taken without the le??t fear of detection. . caaraes moderate, and a cure guaranioed^n all oaies under?ako? . DRIVaTE OONSl'LT AT lO* B ? OR WATBOB CO? f flues his praotlee to oae olaaa of aleea^. tt whtoh he treated more than t*enty thousand of taUare, The remedies are ml d^d dona^y ?wrt?oot from hutlnees, or eipoee Urn to detootwri, irtlle kSj moerw cent DBMS there la * oure in 1 V* K??"si^ieJ2od b^ttS desires to sUte that, as many have bw dw?^ "r?" promises of certain diarWtAna. and tofurrt by Aw. patients are respectfullv Hj'ltjd to sellta mo OratpMO.a there la no charge for eonsultattnps.^ ^ w4T1low ^ D? Manv vsars sura eon u,e ^ Omse??0WaiksT Cause and Cnro " oumeroiie plalee, fl. tmoo VI waiser ?greet, fourth door west ot Broadway. P Pu* *inBtsOTd. of P sriaid' Sllh^^iebJiited ed ^?d^'*?">'n Ja innVs )at hta eonvenlot* 7 Vwatedrrwme " 'P-*^ ^ Hotel Jrom Bto l *,?r ?'* ,}, S. daily He tend.rs to all afltatad pe?.l r.R,05i'??rei rf relet, v>d those who have b*ea abused bv K?SS" antidotes, book?, "no meraunr" and like effualone ^P,he Mmerous nodical rf?arleUns ./ the day may rely oa hlvios Uielr ee?cs treated sffeiliany. no matter how eompUcv ^ SSv may appear. V Is extended obserradorts ttt Qm tkmirm du Mlil, In Paris, under Rioord Mmsoit, tofether wt>B Uie m?ny new sntl effinlent remedies of this emlnenl aiiiA0o?i , rei rtof fillnre Impossible. For the satlsfsotloo srf the latin sst U It Is proper here to state that Kteord's prasUeoM saumi dls easss- which ootr prehends the dersngement ft ^thoss "* ? ell- Is 'he trortern snd rnl' ration* sysXm (eomMateg rapl dltv ot cure wlili en'ire rafrty ^ mee^stltoBwilroe^lT^ science salt ? xt>re?s'V rejooaths old, emptnoai, seeret ami . a?rdotis "n.p'nymentof stieh pTetenJ^sp^t^aaiw*ecury, rubeN> cotni'ia. Ao Hccent pares enred withent any delay, smI Uie rr<xl e ndlil Info matin siren in evert- .nstaoee Tbft in re t'Vr'i "reatn ent ot oons.mipt|n?. nnodtu lonsJ scrofn tnos morourtal ard nervo- StlfSSlh LS".2T liicxlem an<l Improved selenoe of medicine, and has Meenenjt I . i.it y Hirref?ful. D m*v he mentlonsd for the tntormetlon uf T'l-l i n's r?v.iillrg In the country or distant eltlea, that the ? eaa L sn> time rotisu't the sub??rlv'e'- bv letter, slv.ng a plata ?'v?iet' ent ot 'lelr case, when t*>e n?"essa*v medlelnes adspted to it will be prepared and sent ^ theni t ^wnltaMooo OA Frao N<