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BALES AT AUCTION. Auction notice.-e roth, auctioned a An eitraor ina y opportunity fur HOU8Eh.tfil'KRa AND THE TRADE. HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BKUSaELa A.NL) THREE-PLY CARPETS, At pui.tic auction, this day, Satuniay June 7, at the elegant furnished residence 119 West 8th street. between 5ih andtith aveuu -a, Male com mencing at U o'clo k precisely, consisting uf very handsome Carpet*. oue solid rose no m I'arlor Suit, Moored iu ricu bro catel; two solid ulack Waln.it Suits, covered iu stik reps anil haircloth; Turkish Chairs mid Lounges, Reception Chairs, twenty-one day uronie Clock, rich China and i'arian Va.-tJ, Paintings. Luce Curtains, rosewood Etagercs. with mirror back and door*: Vekei Ru elegant riwe.vcud and mah iBa ny Bedswads, Bureaus, VV.i->nst?<n<ia, llnir Matnvasos, BeuS. S ddlUt;, Spruit; 8 aland Ca i >s Meat Chairs, Rookers. S .la IMds, two Lounges, marble top Tables, Bureai s, WaxhstanJa, Tea and Extension Tables, twelve oak Dining Cltalis, mar ble top Bullet, Glass. China ana Silver Ware, Table Cutlery, Ac., Ac. bale positive, rain or stiiue. A UCTION NOTICE.?M. B. CHAPMAN, AUCTIONEER. J\ Ele.ant ll'iinch,.ld Furniture.?M. B. CHAPMAN A CO., aueloiicers, will soli ai auction thla day (6aturdav), at the residence No. 70 Weal Twenty-#.xth street, near BUth avenue, salucominenclni; hl 11 o In k, cnn-dsiing of rose wood and black walnut far. or Furniture, covered with bro catel and reps; Etatiares, lloociu'e. ('I,ess and Centre Tables, rosewood P.atioforte, ti o> l t.iid ('over; Musi1.' Rack: Hrus. ?eto Carpets, Ru?s, Palming*, Vase-,, Ornaments, C ocks, XiacaCurta.ua, t'nru c s, 6. a les, 8 air Carpets, OUciotb, l>reaaiog Bureaus, Betn.ie.ids, r. -shoUnda. liair ana .Spring Mattress. a, Festaer Bee s, B ankets, Mirrors, Couuterp mes, Sheets, Chairs, Sofas, iuckers, Toll,t Sets, Easy Chairs, Lounges, b.'a k ,vain.it Esu n?i n i'abhi, Duiiu^ Ruoui Ch.tirs, elegant a ;*ortment of Cryit.il and Knby Gianstv.v o, Silver Ware, Table LI:' n and Cutlery,China Tea Sets. Kn raviugs, fetatuary, Bronzes, Ac. Also a large assortment oi B sement and Kltcncn Furniture, sale . ominenclng at 11 o'clock. De posits rcnuired ol all puivhavtrs. Sale positive without re gard to weather, N. B.?House to let at very low runt and possession immediately. Inquire of J. E. SIONEALL, No. 131 Fulton street. ASSIGNEE'S BALE OF A STOCK OF ELEGANT Household Furniture, manufactured for a tirst class house. H. DOUOI1TY will sell, by order of assignee, this day, Saturday. June 7, coinnit nclug at 10){ o'clock, at salesroom 7W Nassau street, -comprising richly carved rosewood Parlor Suits, covered in brocatel; mahogany du., in ha rclolh; blaclc walnut do., in brocatel, plush and haircloth; Secretary and Library Book esses, marble top Genirc Tames, Brussels, Tapostry and Vel vet Caipetlnys; oiahognny Ok airs, Bull. t<, Extension Dining Tables, Dining Cballs, Dressing Bureaus Washstands, Bed ?Mads, Hair Mattrvsses, fan lasses, Lo'iii^rs, oak marole top ^Chamber Sulis, Ingram Carpeting, CauWn.Matti.it;, Hat stands, Una Chandelier.-, A Ac.?the whole fonuiug an Assortment well worthy tue attt-niiou of housekeepers and others. Am. merwin, auctioneer. ? By BANGS, Miii.WiN .. CO., Irrtng bulldinjs, 694 and 096 Broadwa . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SATURDAY MoKMNu. JU:?E 7, A'l' O'CLOCK, ? small lot oi mahogany and other Furniture, Sola, Bureau, Wardrobe, Ac., Ac. A J. L. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS ? day. at lu>? o el >ck, at 17 Stuyvesunt street, junction of Mlnth street and l'lu.d aveuui, one J'laiio, one rosewood Parlor Suit, on : blick .alnutdo.. roS"wood and mahogany Bedroomi Stilts, Oiiair.-.. Tables. Rockers, Pier Olasvts, Brussci.1 and Ingrain Carp :'-s U1 Painting riQd erarytning fcoiouging to a llrst class ..ons . AMOS R. THOMPSON, AUCTIONEER.-CHOICE ol Flovvoilng I laitts, this mo nlng, lOJi o c ock. at No. IU Nassa street. T--.c.? ro.n uurscry early tills motnlii^atid bo!'I without any re-t rvc; S am ard, Ac., Ko-es, I' ttchs aa, Pinks, Vtr 'i has. Gcrai luin , D.ihl a*,tLtlies. Pausies, Ac. AUCTION SALE OF READY MADE CLOTHING, AC.? A. M. CRImI'aI.A ?, a ctiooear, willtell, on Monday, Juneat 10>4 o c.ock, at21 Bowery, a large slock of Clotn it g, comprising line olac . eioih anu ca<isimere Krnck, Sack And Biuslncss Coats; do -s in, i otu, cas.itot-re and fOtlnet Pants; siik, velvet, attnn ai d ta ?lunero Vests. Also Pi ce, U<iods, Oloths, Ca- 1 i cr . ha lnets, Muslins, Llnlnss, Alpacas, Butt' ns, Tiiiumlngs, Fancy Goods; a large lot of Boots and hhoos, Ac., ?c. D C1HAS D DAVIS & CO. WILL SELL THIS DAY. AT J \0K o'clock A. M., at thtsir salearoora. M W]ilium ?ir^et, between Frankiori and Spruce, second kaijdi SKS" hold Furniture, constating oi rosewood brocaiel Suits* icte ShteeArmaidi^sycTair* Kdtfntmo Mirrors. Carpets, G *ChkiMrfU-w, Exieu-l.m Tables, and ?krs.a?orlmCm ?f China and Gla*a Ware. . CORPORATION 8ALK OF FIIUS ENGINES, HOSE CAR rlasca 'fool? ?r(> on Monday, Juiw tt, at IB no clock, A. H , COLE A MCKi'llY, Auctioneers, at tho Oorporm tlon yard, corner Myrtle avenue and li^pden atreet, Brook 1th by order of B. O. Nii'l, Conimlaaloner ol Repairs and 4&plL, consisting nt 9 Fire Engines, 9 Hose Oirnjjii and Jumpers, all the Tools for making same, Patterns, old Irou, Copper, Lumber, M. ????? I8TRICT COURT OP TIIE UNITEU STATES ?? __ ~?Tr,. POR TIIE SOUTHERN lUSl'RICT OK FLORIDA. UNITED STATliS MARSHAL'S SALE. BURDKTT. JONKS A CO., ' AUCTIONEERS. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE, da'ed the 17th rfavof May IH62 to ine dire, ted'by the HonoraMa District Court of uio UmudS'-alo, fo. ihe Southern District of Flat J ?<. I win >cl by Public Auction. OU WKDNKS >AV, the lnh day of June, 1862. At LAMBEbR S Stores, Atlantic Dock, Brooklyn, at 12 o > lock, K. Terms of Sale*.?Su u Iimd-. as will be received by the AMWant fre.ui.irer ol t..e l.?ited Slates on deposit will be *47 YiS^'cotton, from prize schooner W ill lam C Bee. 4ft Bales Coturo, from prize sclioonor Rose. 326 Bales Cotton, from pj lzc achoonar K. 0. FIlea. Ilk) BaleaCotton, lrum p Ize aciiooaer President. 300 Bales Cotiou, from prize auhoouer b uremia. JU7 Bait's Cotton, from pil.e sell.-oner Cora. $ Baas Cotton, '.ruin prue acuooner Com. 80 Bale A Cotton. 83 Small Cotton. ? _ Caruo of i ri/.e schoon-r 'irace C. Baker. 10 Bales Moss, from prize semwaer Grace C. Baker. 376 W. O. Staves, from prize scboomer Uraoe U. tsaktr. JO0 W.G Suns, from iirue ac.iooner Eujeata. Hi Case Percussion Caps, from prize achooner Wm. Mallory. 4 Caoks Solder, from i ri/.e achooner William Mallory. 8 Casks Soldsr, rroi.i prize suhooner Anna Belle. Samples can be aeer, on and alter UieWi Instant, at the oOoeof U. Banner, 1U Wall "??<-JAMK3 c CLAPP, U. 8. Marshal Southern Dtotiict ofFiorlda. By It. W. WBLCH, U. 8. Deputy Marshal. Haw Yobk, June 4, itrftt. David d eoan, auctioneer, will sell, this day, S lO* oviA at 41Weat Twentieth street, the VumiLiirp ot a i a mi v i.oi ii{ to this country, commuting of four Suits of richly decorated Enamelled m"ble to| Sj Hair an I o.hrr . attrcvues. Pal Uaaes, fine Feather Bolsters and Pillows, mA-ioguny Bedsteads^ Sofaa. DlniOK Uoo u auil otlinr C ..ili ?, Louuies, Looklnu Olasaes, Tabli'S, carp U.Oli Clot Es, Paintlnga, Engrav tug*, Befrlaerators, Kltcueu !? iirnlturc, .tc. ANIEL a. MATHEWS AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL th'.i Jsy iSaturday), at 1 )L? 0 ,1,,'k. *t hls jiIaKsa'i stre. i, between John street and Maiden lane, a lart,e BRUSSELS, tapestry AND ISC.RAIN CARPETS. Daniel a. matiikws, auctioxekr?will sell this ilay (BatnrOat), a: lu'i o'clock al tola salesroom, bo Xfasaau street, near Maid n . ;ne, a"f Aft BKON7.E AND OILT OAS CHANDEI.IEKS. AO. Daniel a. matuews. auctioneeA?ffiLL sell this day (Satnnlay I, at 1?X o ol.?k, at HI. aalesroom. b? Masaau street, a Ur^e aa-ortmeni of l.andaome Hoo?eh?M K^tur' Tl . -P^r:o, Sulla, Pier and Oral Minors, Eta mr? Extension Tablfs Buffets, Dining Chatra, French tedst'niHls.Buresiis, Hair M iliressrs, Palllaa<es, Wash?taniK W.mlr ilx s, Hool.ea i.--, Enauielled t hamrwr Sttlta, Sofas, Moekire, Easy Chans, C rps ?, O.is Lhanilellera, Bookiacka, Xngravlut,s ralnilnrfs, ac. CaU'ilogmia ?ow ready. TURK, inostlr e,,ns?Kiied fro n the best city manufactureis. **^ DAVENPORT, tuls day, at 10H ?''look;,ai,1S^ AOtt 1J7 BroaJwav, * well a<s.irtod stock ot Ca'in -t -,..i Uuiui.siery Goods, ir im iho beat city manufacturers. We would e ill aU. ntl n i" t'a < n.o. and nartlcuUrly r?^ne-t atlen'lo'i to tue numte-i anti elegance of the it-me lor the 4nwiuE nK.ro: tl.e m.m and var.ety of Hit-nslon atd . tfabout lorty) invite attention, aiso several veiv rli tan ly itrved Bu?ets*od Sldetoardv equsl to any ... tl.e eity. In Ubrary Furniture we have rich rosewood an<l Wainu. Boo?? MM* s..i r.'tary do . Ta'ie.; some Tery choiee Suits f?f Smn* it aifd libraries. b*?l>le* a lar?e tt.trol.er of Minilar .rt|C|.D Tin* line of Clia:ni*er Suits Inoliidet over twenty* five rleh rosenood and walnut Beheads, elei?nt,? Waalisiands. Cewim di s, Arniolr.'S, sit le ann amtbl. War ' ? Also eirflii new p.!t'*".n e ri'el t.eutre Ta '1 a, ?with pur- statuary marble tops. The tooiis ateoncklilblllon until time ol' sale. - WAMELLRD FUBMTURR AT AL'<;TH>N.-WILL BE sold, this dav, at 10j? oMook, at48 Weat 1 w?niy-el?.h.h ?troet. by OAVID D t?lAN. rielily rie otau-d Enamelled Bulls, with the eutire FuriilltitOof tue house. _______ Ct COLTON, AUCTIOSBER.?LAROB AND IMI'Oll J? . tout s?.e. Th" entire '? urntture ol a large hrsfclssa bouae, lemoved to J?.l Broadway, for cotiven.e'ice of ?a ?. in. in,i n ' ,.rrrv vailet.' ol emilt froiu basenient to att'e. ?uiir(5liSW?) J??* 7, at It)?o'clock atMSBij d WHT near Leonard str - t, all tits Furniture ?f a lar^ thr e Tu.;i lirnise embraein, In isr' H or i l?r?" I'm- n Plate Mhr irs. Parlor hitlW, t?arp?t?, Oilelotlis, Sola?, Tete a Te'es, Wardrobes, Booli?a?e?, mafWe to; llresslu; U ?e?'i*t ? r te h MrfOuth e B'<iste*d" Mini ig and Extension Tib'.* n''i boards on" Anaoiro I relieh I'laie, full French * 'na.1 * t-hso* rTler!" L?ce an4 it.ier Cu' tuns, Hair Matt.es-.?, _ rlika^fciuaaaad 0lassware, Mexican Ornaoe'i.n. K. . U a ,'uriSt ire Ac Also Ode four-wheeled hackm.Ki'e t ??< , In W,!l -ill Also s number of O.'.lce Desks. Also several .f twins Machines, balo |? r? opiory. G^aSSAlft ^"EUofoFLBNlTUBB, This flay. *i 10l4 o'clock, at i*al<i?ro?n? 141 *Jrt^ Iw?j6?i Llirtjr auaO?*uar ?t?v?U, alsrrfiii jtockof lir tclMs citv mn..e Work, lor P-rlore eiiambers, l'b^rlJ'%*,|,'rV^" an Kill- snd In >?'ii-tiaie i aitiela. rail'T .1 iretaries, Biageri's, ilulT is. Dining Taoles, Mattresaea, Toilet Seta, Ac. O italoguos at aale. - HENKY H. LEEDS. AUvJTIONEER., . 'HKNIti H. LEi-.OS A CO. will ?ell at a ictlnn, on Sat.ir.Uy June?, at I-.', o eloek. at the saiearooin No. Naassn street. Hott-eli..i?1 Fiiniltjire, eonsistinn ot ltruf?'ls t Jar tie is cleusaiitsr.e.l nmwiKiJ Hutt,eover?d in four < uii>r e I h. a** br.ieMel; eleusni eat ved rosewood marble ,op Kt.r ueres, arved ro?'wood marble top t>ntre Tal)l<A elegant ?ill frsme Oval Miirors, Mamel do., cane<l oak '""'.1 S ill, c .v. red in gr. en reusl earved oak Ji l*b > maho ;anv Solas >md Clial s, cover, d 111 hf ^ "f nut murli e ton Centrn Tables, rosewood Suit, in crimson reps; nit Mantel Clock, oak md lila^.U wnlnul Extension Diiilnn Table. maUo.aiiy, 'nU. k walnut and oak De?it?. rose wood marble top llali St. mis. sill frame Oil 1 alntlng?, painted and enamelled <'ottiwe Suns, n.aho/a' y mnrlile lop P?er Ta'??v Strsw Mitlns ei, llol-4 -rs and 1 lllow*, to gether wilh Books, Ac. .Silver Plated Wars, Ac. B AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. Sv ordlf of MfNiiitorit, an ns?<ortin?ttl ol downing, consist Ingof Coals, Cants. Ves a, Frock and Dress Coais, Summer Vests, Coata, Ac. HFNRT ,? LKKDS AI'CTMNKEIl.?^IF.NRV If. I FED1* A l t> will Mril at aiioilnn, on flat' r ae, June a wo i lock. In iront oi ioo No. Nassau s i .mi, a line family Horse, brown l av, 11 ii.-.n Is lilgli, brli.-r d to b per foctlyiound and kind III nil harm as. Akin d>iors(ilg. Also a single Hartie.s, nearly new. ^ . ttMRY H "LEEDS, AUCTIONEER -IIKNRY II. H *S*ns A CO. w.lisOlUtaiietlon.on Satunlay, June f1, ,V?v,? k |n rr.,ni..f Ktor- Al Nas-au street, a valuable L^Ji^rabTe faiuily iloi se. ? I town bay Horse, l'i bands Md dealrable ram y . t tiarur? n,?| under sad dlef'uTery I'ss . <ii I ' ' 1 ' " * . r , arrl.te. TTVwr.v WOOD M i-TTONKKIt -NICHOLS. WOOD A ~g-XJSi Vitxzwa jsrc choice and rare. ? Hcunv n arntKNER AUCTIONEER-SAI.ESROOM ?WRYO. " . ? |"ii mii. thl-s dny (Siiurday), ai II BuU.ta, r*" Csri^i J. SALES AT AUCTION. HENRY B. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONEER. BY HENRY WOOD A < O. SHERIFFS .saLE OK PLOUGHS. On Saturday Juue 7, at 10 o'clock, at the salesrooms, 460 Broadway, comprising u^argeyugii uuent of By order. ' JA8. LYNCH, Sheriff.^ BOC1ART, AUCTIONEER-BY B. A J. BOGART, _ . Satan.av, Jun- 7, at li'? o'ci >ck, in front of tin- .mo tion roouta, Mo. 1 North Wmum street, Horses, Wagons, Cans ami Harness, eonsia'ing of one brown Hum, hand* high; one bay Hors , al.out 1.0)4 hands lii^n, kind in ?II harness, ? g??o-i traveller; aet-s of double Harness-, also two sprln Furniture Carta, narly n.-w; cart Harness, Ac. AlfO, one H ,;ii- W.i nil .1 H i tup. Alao, tnp W i ble for faruera. Hale p?ienipiory. Deposua wlil ue requir ed from all purchasers. JBOGART, AUCTIONEER?BY 8. A J. BO MKT, ? Saturday, June 7, at 11 o'clock, at the auction rooms, N". I N'T !i William street, Household Furniture, consisting of sofas, Lmiues, Bureaus. Boukcase, Brussels and ingrain Car ru, Oilcloth, Bedsteads, Beds unit Bedding, Kitchen i-iirni'.uro, Refrigerator; lino two Composing Stone*, lot of Type, Cases; lot of Teas, Co dee Mills, Me. JOHN If. BURLEY, AUCTIONEER WILL SELL, THIS ilav, at 2 o'c'ock, at 441 Canal street, the contents of ? largo house, rinioved for convenience of sale, < onsistliuj of m.iri.ln top Dreaaiiik' and other Bureaus, Plimpton a Patent ami other Beast, aua, B< oi.cases, Hairac.s, Sola Beila, Lounges. W.'.ahatanda, War.Hones, Etageres, rosewood Suits m plusi , brocatelaHd haircloth; Lacu and O.n.ask Curtains and Cornier a, l'ler, .Mantel and otlier Mltr irs; ? lar ;e vari ty or new and aeeund hand Carpets, l.xtetta'on. Centre and oth-r Tables; Uil Palntinga aud Engravings, Oilcloth*, Mat ing, Cbaudeliera, Featuer Bed.,. Hair Main esses. Pillows, holsters, Spreads, Blankets, Stoves, Wood, Willow anil Kitchen Ware. Dealers and housekeeper* are Invited to at tend. Sale positive. MO. EDEY, AUCTIONEER. . MAO vLI'INK .v EDEY will anil this day, at 12 o'clock, in irontot their salearoo.n,t>4Cedar atreet, oppoaite the Post otiice, a line May Mare, hands high, warranted sound, kind and gentle; gco 1 in harness; will trot iu three minutes; really a desirable animal; a 11,ht Trotting Wagon, built by Dubois; a set of Single Harness, city made, 'rue whole to be snlii without reserve, as the owner leaves the city this afternoon. Also the following Carriages, to be sold without reserve to the highest bidder, the owners wishing to realize:? Beautiful light Coup.) Kockaway. Turn over seat ftockawaya, of different styles. Top Buvgles, ugnt and by best makers. No-top Bit 'git s and Road Wagons. Light Trotting Sulkeys. Ll^Iit second hand Coupe Rockaway. Light reend hand I'haeton, top on back seat. Sei otic! hand Top Buggies, L'ght Box Wagon and Ja;ger, With full springs, Ac. MORTGAGE SALE.?COAL YARD, BUILDINGS, AC.? W.Vt. BBOTT, Auctioneer, will sell at public auction, un S iturday, J une 7, at 10>? o'clock A. M., at the northwest corner oi Ilamrn rilev aud Oreenwlcii streets, N. Y., all that cer ain Buildlna or Buildups now Us -d aa a liquor store, coal yard, coal olllco, stables and dwelling, together with all the Fencing and Fixtures in the coal yard, commencing on the northwest coi uer of Hamii.cr dev aadGreenwich street", aud e\t :m!tng northerly al.au tlreenwich street 100 feel, una being 100 feet in depth. Also tour Horses, four Carta, four Sets o, Humesi, Olllce Furniture, one set of Coal Scales, Shovels, Coal Screens. Ac.. Ac. M. SIIANLEY, Jr., Attorney for Mortga;;ee. MORTGAGE SALE.?RICHARD WALTERS, AUCTION eer (Horses and Carts), sells, on Saturday, Juno 7, at 10* o'clock, at 76 Cnual street, by virtue of a chattel mort" gage, six good heavy dra tight Horses; also seven Dirt Carts' sola.- Coal Carts, one doivn town Gait, one light Wagon (one or two scats) several ??-is Harness, Wheelbarrows, Feed Box and oth *r goods. P. COLLINS, Attorney for Mortgagee. IlICIIARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL 1\ this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock 1*. M., the entire Stock and Ber Fixtures, wlili Household Furniture, of Harmony Had, No. 17 Centre s'r 'ot. A rnagnitlcent Bur Counter and Fixtures, splendid modern English Beer Pump, French plats Mirror, Chandelier*. Glassware, Chairs, Tables, Stoves, Shelving and other Bar Furniture; Wines, Branuien, Cham pa-nea at d Ilo! ana G n; Awning Frsm ?; also Household Furniture, B^da, B 'dding, Bedsieads, Chairs, Tables, Oil cloths und other Furniture. Sale positive and unreserved; must 1* sold. SI VAN WINKLE, AUCTIONEER.?VAN WINKLE A 3. V. INANS will sell at auction, on Monday, June 'J, at 10 o'clock A. M., ?t the yard foot of Thirty-eighth atreet, North river, a quantity of Lumber, several Sheda and Fixtures, four Horses, three Tr.ccs, light Wagon, Harness, Safe, Office Furniture, and everything contained on the above premises. WILLIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER.?BY VIRTUE of a bill of sale I wit expo -e for sale at No. 454 Canai street, at two o'clock this da., the following Gooda, to wit:? Ten oas s (one dozen each) Sit. Ni-hoi's Stomach Bitter*; ten cases i tivei. ednzsn each) St. Nichol'a empty Blttier Bottles; live cases (twelve dozen each) Saratoga empty Bottles. By order of W. W. LADD, Constable. BlXSC?Xil<AN KO U S. A~ PUBE TRANSPARENT 8KIN.-A FAIR SKIN, llKE A a awtet vukt, is "an excellent thing In woman," and nothing Imparts such a beautiful transparency to tlie 8a liko envelope upon the coudlilon of wnii'.h beauty depend*, than OUURARU'S Italian Medicaid Soap. Pimple*, tan, blotcheu. aud every sup rllclil bleiulsh duappear under Ita lnlluene', and the Pou.tre Subille la equally poieut In remov lutriulve hair*. GGURAUD S unequkl.ed Oriental Cream elicit " the blooin of youth and a aklii ?C,i?l5nVL T> , to the pnsae. Found at Dr. GOURAUD 8 old established depot, 67 Walker atreeU 8oon to he removed to 403 Broad way. t CARD-WALTER DAY'S IVORY CEMENT FOR A. tilling decayed teeth, a: $1 per tooth. Scurvy in IM gum* and all dental diseases cured. 30 Amity *treet, three 'jlucks west of Broadway. 4 CARD?THE SKIN.?PIMPLES, FRECKLES VV A. corn, and all disoa*es of the akin, cured by WALTER DAY, M. D., 30 Amity *t., threu block# weatof Broadway. B?"TS "S,,. IUKER, JS.. ? WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOUTS AND SHOES, No. 43 Warren *treet. ? CORNS CURED FOR 25 CENTS EACH, WITHOUT pain ?Buulon*, bad nalla, Ac.. cured at W Ho\\ cry. cor ner ol Canal street, over Citizen*' Bank, by Dr. RICE, prac tical chiropodist. Bice'* Annlhilator cure* corn*, buniona, <c.; price 2S oenta per box. F~ LAOS OF BEST ENOLISH BUNTING, REGIMENTAL Silk Fleg*. Spear Head*. Eagl?s SiaflH, Ball*, Oru* ment* Mlk and Muslin Toy Flags, all alzea, on hand and for ?ale by IIOJEB * GRAHAM, Artist* and Mauulacturers, 97 Duane street. Painting and Embroidering on Silk, Fanoy Flags and Banner*, Ac. MB9. E. MOBRIS, LETTER AND CARD WRITER, Copyist, Ac., at her room*, 793 Broadway, second Hoof. k parlor. N. fe?To which she has added shirt making afler the moit approved imported style*; pattern! turnfneq M~ A.RBLE MANTBLS.-M ANTELS SOLD AT ASTON mblngly iow pr.ee* at K.LABER 8 t.aut Eighteenth atr*et, ncarTMrd avenue, and S4 Flr*t ave nue, near Third street, N. Y. Mantel* put up In any part of the eountry. Martingale rinos-wblling-s patent com pre aed Ivory Martingale Riuga superlor to Ivory and at reduced price*, for sale at ilgn of Golden Elephant, Ml Centre street, N Y. ____ Notice to bleachers and calico printers - 1U0 ton* of Put t toe Starch, of superior quality, for *ale by JOSHUA D. EVA.S8, No. 4 Cottage place. PRIZE VISITING CAltDS.?ON THE RECEIPT OF $2 you can hava a beautiful engraved card piatc, with name and uity Printed Carua; alao a new and magnificent Steel Plate Portrait of General McClellan on horae, alze 24x34. picture alon? worth th? mon?'y. Country ord**r! . ny ex pres.. FKED K. KIMMhL'S engraving olllce, 99 Na.?ai s treet. _____ PHOTOGRAPH AND PICTURE FRAMES, THREE cent* per pound.?Iroi frames, pearl Inlaid, ornament ed In Ol I -re. Ac ; si! el/.e-. six to thlny-stx Inches. The lot at th>tenia P**r pound; none retailed. Apply immediately at Foundry a:iil Urnameutlng Works, Flft> -alxt I stroel, east | oi 8 ?ond avenue. ? ____ STOREKEEPERS, MERCHANTS, HANKERS, MECIIA nlca. Farmer., Soldiers, hallore, o.d and jouug, who read this uotic \ everywhere, ahould net a copy of the NEW PATRIOTIC SONG. Bv tr.all 10 c-nt.i. Sea advertlaement under "Muaioal" In fols'paper to-day. Oet a copy. CTEADV EMPLOYMENT.?PERSONS ENCLOSING 20 O ten IS to W. Hood, l->7 Monroe street. New York, will be mailed a book containing the secret of an article ol dally consumption and In great demand, by which $14 per wee* can easily le made without capital. rraa obbat blbctbicaL bemedim. X If there 1* a east- of rheumatism, catarrh, n-urtiKla, dys p wela or nervousness on the I.tee of the earth we cannot cure, w. are nrei ared to enter Into b oid* t > forielt ?lt^J. OnrElec iri al Kemcdies, aenton le-eiptol !?10? sninrlent lorac irelu most e.?es-io an) part of the wor.il. Adlreas Dl*. Sooit, Myt-r- r>h?*l?iou * Wordmtu, Re!ifo*ut Physician*, to New York Electrical Institute. MS Broadway, New *ork. Send lot circular. rro HI It HERS.'?TUB HIGHEST MARKET PIU. ES I paid tnoash, on delivery, for WnnKhteied Hide* Calf Skins and Rough Fat t<y I'ETEitAAN lDKRal INB, Jr., Mil 4dJ and 461 Tenth avenue, between Tnirty-niiitii and Fti'iiiiH alleeia. M. B?Good aooooimodation* lor slvigh taring beef cattle attached I" the premise*. Slaughter Hou*n aceuaiiuodationa lurnishetl free. rpo CONSUMPTIViM.?YOU WILL GET THE IIBCIBP 1 for a *ur* Cure for Coughs, Coids, Consumption ami Lung t ompUinis by sending to P. Atlee. Wl Pearl stwet, N. V.1 he a* litis It free. Write lor It. It ha* cured tliou aands. _____ ? UbaHCli FAYETTE H MAGIC LINIMENT FOR HIIEr ma'latn is working wonder?. Call at DO Fulton atrrft. I'ri"* 2A cent* per Imltie. Plenty of cetllllcaie* to be seen. To ths poor without eost. Ili?t sk-s. BOOIW, 4t., WANTED. ANY RESPECTABLE PARTY HAVING TWO OB three Roo>na, loe.tte i above Flrat street, westol Second avenue, they *|?h te let low, unfurnished, to nn AmeilcBn and h.s a Ife, can procure a fcood tenant by aditresalng W. T. D; IIeialdo?ce. _ /MOTTAGE WAXTBD?containing SIX OR SEVEN \J rmims, with small garden anil p ei aant aurrounrllnga, In stun* suburb n loc .llty, convenient to etie< t ear* or fer ri.-ft ilav and ntfht. Would ?*ke leaai' for lliree yesra, and uliltnotely puiv lane. It agreeable. Rent patrl promptlv, and then fore must be moderate. Addresa A. D. Bradley, No. 48 Hliieuser wreet, atatlng term* and location. flOUNTR*.?WANTED, A FURNISHBD COTTAGE, \J -villi garden, stable, .ve., Ac., near the water, end within an hour s ride Irom the city. Addrea*. with partlculir*. box 6'H i'eat o 'ice. rPO LANDLORDS.-WANTED, AT A MODERATE BENT, I -ond iiooi- of a House, eo,i*.?tliig of four or live ro m? ivBinly furnished, and naar Thirdavenje. Am nianeii*. urran;emoal will be made. Adilrcas Walker, He rald oiiite. ; ' \f4NTE'>?\ Fi'BNIHHBD HOUSE MY A SMALL X\ ueutMl family, who will take the l est care of the Fur niture and give go<1.1 reference*. A tamily about > ivinii the "itVfor a *e?s m will nn I n guod ot en pent by a.lilreasing box IM ller*l?l "UK*. I MNTBD?TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS WITH POMB mauutacturor tor purchasing for <a 'i one hundre I t.r more low prl- o.l slnufc t .leaded Sj tvliu M ^"'?g at S-'* an I tipwar l*. Addtea* Wllaon Milicr, \alatie, Co lumbia ruunty. N. Y. _ . lirANTED?for A FAMILY OK THREE ADULTS, A \V furnished tlr<t or s. eon4 rio"r, c nsisling ol ? 1 arior, two Retlrouma and a Kltolien. In New Yorit or viniiliy. ?le ling -o pnr In advaooe. Adilre**, staling all pir.lculars, A. P. U? ;tl I' irk row. \?rANTiil)?A LOT OF ROUND MATCH BOXES. ANY II man having llm n<-< es?.try ina< hi tery Tor that purjaJM. ran *H'ly at 8d anJane atreei, wh. re < oualaut wot a ?l.l bn given. WASTED?A MOI'EHN STVI.E BEEI5 ITMI", Wl'l'll thiec nr lour pnlia, In good timer, for which a i?'r pn e w.ll be paid, Appl* ?" C. C. OR .UTi, No. 91 Ceaar atreei. i lor two .aja. SPECIA.li ROTICBS. ATA Mass MEETING Ol' TtlE BRICKLAYERS Of J\ N w York held at Military lld.ll, 1U3 Bowery, ud Tues day tri'Olas, -li.ue 3, it kim R' -i w >1, That Hie boss masons of the city of Nnw Tork be nouhed that Uie wages of the trade be $1 TS (er '11 "in on andaiVr June y. J. II. WARD, 1'reaiieuL B. W. Dutilu, Sec-rotary. DK. J. R. NEWTON WILL PABS THE SUMMER AT Newport, ?ud u 111 close UU rooms at .12 East Eighteenth street. ou thf 2 )th iuHt. PUBERAL OK THE LATE COL. RIKI'R.-A MEETINO of citi'i'/im irlll be Ii?"ia at the Bvi.ett Ifonee Union squire, on Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock, to make arrange ment* lo attend i^e funeral of the la'e Col. J. La. aye lie Hiker. of the Atiderao? Zouaves. The frlen la of the de c< ased are inviteil to !>?? present. A. W. Loek*\ood, Chas. I*. l-';ost, J. S. Scotti Id, M. 1)., L. W. Paikes, U. W. Morton, N. S. Hunted, Commlt'e.e. MASONIC?THE MEMBERS OF MKCIIAX1C LODGEl No. .1. F. and A. M., Hie requested to attend a Spec, a Communication. at the lodge room, corner of Fourth and lireene streets, on Saturday evening, June 7, 1362. ' By order, CHAS. C. J. HECK. W. M. U*o. S ipm.NGlOX, Secretary. Notice-if .mr. richard bacon, who left tils situation on the Great W- .torn Hallway, at Birming ham, about May, 1657, ami who is supposed to have left Ens land at that tune, wilt apply to Mr. G. M illard, Solicitor, Ax bridge, near Weston-super-Mare, Soineret, in consequent# 01' the death of his grandmother, Clarissa Loader, Ills brother and eldest (later, he will hear of something to bis advanta ;e. Everything has been satisfactorily arranged at Bli'ialugham. Should the said Richard Bacon not be living. any person giving certain Information of his death, and whether he was married and has l-l t any family, and who will apply to tho ?aid O. Millard, shall be rewarded. Dated 19th or May, 1S62. NOTICE ?I HAVE THIS DAT APPOINTED W. J, Howell, No. 1)1 Houston street and SI Beekiuan street, city of New York, sole agent for my Pale Ale. All orders sent to l>ls address will be promptly attended to. The public are cautioned against certain designing persons, who have sureutitlously obtained my casis, and are ttlllng them with an ale of inferior quality and vending the same as my manu facture. 1 will guarantee uone genuine unless purchased of W. J, Howell, sole agont for New York. Philadelphia, April 14,1862. WM. 0. RUDMAN. New music, new music.?new patriotic soxq, just published. See advertisement under "Mutical" in this paper. Oet a copy. OFFICE OP the JSTNA FIRE INSURANCE com PANT OF hew TORK. NO. 170 BROADWAY. June 3,1862. At the annual election for Directors of this Company, held on the 2.1 instant, the following gentlemen were ehosun for tho ensuing year:? JACOB BROUWER, THE0PHILU8 ANTHONT, RU8SEL 8IEBBIN8, G. B. SATTERLKE, M. L. MARSH. THOS. C. CHAUUAVOYNE, P. L. KOULIC13, NEIIEMtAll KNItiUT, G. C. HATl'erlee. NEILSON RUNVON, JOSEPH jamison, DANIEL BUTTER FIELD, WM. WHITEWRIGHT, JOHN H. TALMAN, JOI1N D. WARD, EDWARD OOTHOUT, JAMES THOMi'SON, JOHN J. MoLAKEN. 011 AS. H. CLAYTON. ROBERT H. BERDKLL, FRANCIS A. thompson. At a subsequent meeting ot the ,iotird JACOB BROUWER, Esq., was unanimously re-elected President of the Company. LIVINGSTON SATfERLEB. Secretary. PALESTINE LOSOB NO. 204 F. A. X -THE MEMBERS of Palestine Lodge No. 204 are hereby notitiod to attend a special meeting of the Loi'g i to be held Sunday, June M, at 12 o'clock, at their hall, No. *07 Bowery, l'or the purpose of paying tiie lust tribute ol respect to our la'e brother, John Puul Pearson. The members of the fraternity generally are respectfully lnviied to attend. Oil AS. H. COOK, M. Wm. U. Bkluh, Sec'y. , REMOVALS. NOTICE.-THE AGENCY FOR TIIE SALE OF GOODS manufactured by THE UNION INDIA RUBBER COMPANY will be removed, on ttie 1st of May next, lrom No. 103 Lib erty street lo No. 12 Park place. HY. G. HADDEN, President New York, April IS, 1362. PAOFOSAU. Army supplies. Orricu or Abmt Clothiho and Squipaob, ? N ktv York, Mil}'.11, 18ti2. J Sealed Proposals will be received at this oillce until 12 o'clock at noon, on Tuesday, the 10th of Julie, for delivering, by contract, at the Depot of Army Clothing and Equipage in this eltv:? 75,uU) Cotton or Linen Shelter Tents, of the French pat tern, without poles, but complote in all other respect*. A sample of the tent can be seen on application at this odice. Bidders will make separate proposals for tents made 01 cotton ami of linen. One half of the articles to be deli vered within twenty days and the remainder within loriy da}* from the date of acceptance of propoal, and to bo ?ul> ject to ii>8] ociion by sworn inspector*, Appointed by autho rity of tho United States Proposals will be accompanied by a proper guarantee, set tin? forth thnt if the contract is awarded to the party named therein, ho will at once execute the same, and give tonus lor the faithful performance of the contract. Bids will be ,'reelrcd lor the whole or any portion of the above q iuntity. The United .Suites reserves the right to reject any bid deemed uurciuonable. Proposal* to be i ndorsed, " Proposals for furnishing Shel ter Tent*," and addressed to LU?ntenant Colonel D. H. VINTON, Dep.ay Qnari.rraa.-trr (i. ueral U. S. Array. ARMY SUPPLIES. Of not or Armt Ci.otuiko and iQtnrAGB, ) Nkw Yoi;k, June 2, le6U. J My advertisement ofthe 30lh of May, for proposals for wall Tents, Axes, Sonde* ami Worsted Lace, is licreuy revoked and annulled; but sealed propositi uill be received at this oillce, until twelve o'clock M., on Tuesday the 10th instant, for delivering, by co.itriict. ?t this depot. In audi quantities ami at each times as ttefntay be required, Felling Axes Cast steel, best qualitv, 4!> and SI, pounds. .spades?Two size*, best quality. Worsted La r?Sky blue, luch wid i. Samples of which cau lie seen on spp'Jcatlon at thin oillce. All articles to be inspected by a sworn Inspector, appointed by authority of the Unlted St ties. Proposa's will b - ne.'Oiu|>anied by a proper guarantee, setting forth that if the contract is awarded to the party named therein, he will at once execute the same, ana g.ve bond* fcrr the faithful performance of the contract. Proposals to be endorsed '-Pro!>os?U lorPurn'shina Army Supplies," and addressed to* Lient. Col. D. H. VINTON, Deputy Quartermaster to neral, U. S. A. Deputy quartermaster generals office PuiLaDKLi'iiiA, May 20, !Hrt2. PROPOSALS FOR AMBULANCES. Proposals will be received at this office until Saturday, June 27, at 12 o'clock 31., for the delivery of (280) two hun dred and fifty Army Ambulances, to be delivered in this city on or before the first dsy of July next, and as mtich.sooner as possible, patterns of which can be seen on application to this oflloe. They must he made of the best .seasoned mate rial, and ftt be subject to a most rigid Inspection. Pro posals for any number less than two hiradred and Stty will be received. Security for the faithful performance of the contract will be required, the names of whom will be men tioned in the proposals. Bids to be endorsed " Proposals for Ambulances," and addressed to O. H. CROSMAN. Deputy Quartermaster General. ORDNANCE OFFICE, 86 WHITE STREET, NEW York, May 31, IMS. TO DEALERS IN ARMS. First c ats Enfield Kifl- Muskets, in port, ready for Imme diate delivery, will be purchased, subject to Inspection, by the United States government, on spj liiatlea to the under cloned, purchasing officer, IU White street. N. Y. No other description of arms are wanted, or will be pur chased. S. CRISPIN, Captain of Ordnance. PROPOSALS -MEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE BE ceired up to 12 M. on Mondav, June 1882. at the olllcn ef the Assistant Quartermaster United Stales Army, for fur nishing to the undersigned, with a riow ol purchasing for ihe government, 1,900 S ADDLE HORSES, to be free from all defects, to he between (6) aix and nine tears old, and from 15 to 15U hand* high. MAKES EXCLUDED. All nnltnals submitted will bo subjected to a thorough ex amination and Insp'-etion hy a duly authorized agent of the government, appointed for that purpose. Persons to whom the bids are awarded will be notllled where the inspection of the nulmals wld take place at the time of awarding the con tract. The government reserves the right to reject all bide deem ed unreasonable. Prop, sali will b? received for the whole or any part of the abov* number of Horses, and they Will be accompanied by the names of two (2) responsible parties, w ho shall become security for the faUlifel execution of the contract. Delivery to commence within (tt) sit days\fter the signing of contract. Prop.s{ls will be endorsed:? "Proposals for supplying the Oove-nment with Worses," snd will he directed to C?pt. HKNKY C. HODOES. Aasls <a1.1 O iart imaswr United States Army, 18 Mercer street. New York. Proposals for UAMO -central park im pnouwit Fund Stuck of lift"?Seated proposal* will be receive! at the Comptroller'* utllce until Friday. the 27th duy of Juii?'. 186-', at two o'clock P. M., when the same will tic publicly o) ened lor tho whole, or art? part, or the >11111 n: three hundred and thirty-three thousand di>i|c.r.< of tho "Central Faik Improvement Kund Stock," authorized ly Chapter 8.%. ot the Lmws of 1*4), and by an Ordinance of the Common Council, ipproml by the Mayor, April 25, I8C0. The MM ?touk will near interest at th? rate of nit percent i?r annum, payable quarter yearly, and the principal will be rml'VinM November I, 187IC The pr >po?ale will nt?i? ilie amount of ?lo k denied, and the ptice |ier one hundred dollar* thereof; mid the pardon* whoae pro[ina?l? are ioteBled wtll be rc'pili, <1 to deponit with tb* Chamberlain of the oily, within ill'tocu days after the opening of the bida, the an m a waded to them respec tively. On presenting to the Comptroller the receipts ol th" Cham berlain for such deposits, the parties will lie entitled ?o re ceive certificates for c.iual amounts of the par value of the stock, bearing intermit from the dale* of payments. Eacli proposition ahould be sealed and cn'loraed "Propo sal for Central Park Improvement Fund Stock," and en closed In a second envelope addressed to the Comptroller. The right ia reserved u> reject any or all of the bida, If considered neceaaarv to Protect orJ>ri?mole the Intercut* of thecliv. ROBERT T. HAWS, Comptroller. Cl'y of Ifew York, Department of Fluancn, Comptroller's Office, May 2?, 1801. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL the 12th <: V of J one for the purchase of what Hides and Tallow thiguvernmaBl may have from ilme 10 time to die pose of at Washington, and which are not already contracted for. ltids must atnte the price per pound for green er Kitted Hides, and the price per pound .for rough Tallow. The < ontrattnr must lie prepared to Hike away the IIIdee and Tall' W whenever the government, may require. Bids d reeled to Major A. Bectwith, 0, 8., U. I. A., Washington,'D. C., and eudored ''Proposal*'* No b d will lie euiertalned unless the bidder la present to respond to hla bid. Companiea bidding will state the name of each member of tho tlrm. RAILROADS. HUDSONRIVRR RAILROAD.-TRAINS FOR ALBANY Troy, the North and West leave Chambers street atf and 11A.M.. and 3.30, 3 and 10 Is F. M. LONO ISLAND RAILROAD?CHANOE OF TER minus ?Passenger depot at James slip and foot of Thlm-iourth sireet, Bast rtv. r. Suntmnr AiraMeiiiatt Loave New York MSA. M. for Oreenp .it. Sag Harbor. Orient and Hampton. At It A. M . 12 M., and 4:30 P. M. for iyosset. At 3 :? P. M far Oreenport. Ai e P. M. lor Hemjieiea I. 1 in and an- r June 8 the mall train will run on Sundays to Yapli ink. hi excursion rates, leaving Thirty-fourth street at 8:14 A. M.. iwi I returning leave Yaphaukat 3:3ti F, M. LONO ISLAND RAILROAD ACCOMMODATION?OLD Snath Keiry Terminus.?Trains leave ut 7 15 A.M. and 31.1 r. M. lor Ol'MB|inrt; II 4.? A. M. ami t 15 P. M. for My o>?cli; 7 <5. 11 ;t.\ A. M., mnt 3:15, 4:1ft, 5:45 t*. M. for Hcmp stiad; hourly fur Jamat< a Irom 7.45 A. M. to64.> P. M. NEW YORK, HARLEM AND ALBANY RAILROAD FOR ALBANY, TftOY, NORTH AND WK*T. ? I M M kK AUUANUKMKNT. Commencing Tn il'sisjr, May \ 1H12. For Albany, 10 Si) A. M., Express Man Tram ironi Twe sixth street station. Kor nil local trains see Time Table. JOUN BUKCttlLi* AMiatMt Superintends AJtiusKUHJvrs. WmcK* LAST NIUHT BUT ONE OK TUB SBA80N BENE1 IT or MB AND MBS. JOHN HEFTON. SATIRDAY, JUNE 7. ltt-i*. Merer acted here, il.e oelelebraied cuimo drama, adapted by Mr. Lraf-r Wallfcek, anil entitled FAST M. N UK THE OLDKN TIME, With new Scenery, by Islierwood; Original Mimic, by Bobert Stoepel, And < h.ira'ter Dance*. Earl of Enchanter, assuming the character* or 1 Tlio the landlord > f the "Horn*," and introdu Inn I tlve the popular comic ?oug of "Simon, the Car | < lmr.vter* lurer;" Aiuen Squeak, the Parish Cleric; Sliu-1 by drach, the Jew. O'd Gipsy Worn n, lortuu") Mr. teller and village witch; Tbe t^uakj Le->:er Doctor ) W.il. ?ek. Lycurxus Muddle, Ma>or of Newport, a specimen of the genua Dogberry Mr. Blake Amen Squ -ak, a Parish Beadle, fa totuio, S xton md Psalm Singer, Bell rin.er. Ac Mr. Charles fr'aher Starremoi.be, the Old Miner oi' Mouldy ilall.Mr. Mirk Siuitli Duke of Utirkliulnm, a?8iii-.iiag the h?r?eters ot tu? Landlord, the Jet', and the Rat Catcher.. . Mr. Revnolds Jeremiah Thin, nerving matt to 011 Siarveinouae.. Mr. Young Charles II,, King uf Ei.xlund, travelling Incog... .Mr. Norton Dunstable, a atiolliu* player, in love witn SyTvia. .Mr. K.o/d Balaam, valet to Rochester. Mr. John Scftoit Joskin Mr. Parfdon Orulf Barney Mr. Brown Counters of Lovalaugh, assuming the character , of a Chambermaid and a Fortune Teller Mrs. Uoey Sylvia Goldeu, an heiress, Warn of S'.ai ve mouae Mis* Gannon Lady Gay, afterward* tbe Wattln ' Maid andSjbilol' the villas* Mrs. Sloan Aunt Reb> cca, Housekeeper to Slarveuiou-se and Nurse to Sylvia Mr*. Vernon Bell. Barmaid of the "Horns" Mrs. John Sjllon FASTOBAL DIVBKTIsSMEN I'. Comic Dance, by Mr. C. i'ARSLOE. Jr, And the GREAT CUSHION 1>AN 'E, by all the character*. The whole perfut mane? coin lua titj before eleven o'clock. MONDAY. JUNE 9, Mr. WALLACK will hare the honer of aJdress ng the audience a* usual on the LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON, on whleh occasion two Pla'ya. never actei here, TUB LITTLE TREASURE and BUBAL FELICITY, combining tha entire strength of the company, will be pro duced, the erenltig'* entertainments being for the beuefit of Mr. MOSS, Tbkasubkr. Brooklyn academy ok music. GBANI) EXTRA NICIUT. COMPLIMENTARY TESIIMuMlAL TO THE MANAGEMENT. LAST APPEARANCE OF THE COMBINATION or EMINENT HISTBIONIC ARTISTS. FIRST AI FEAKANCE IN BROOKLYN OF THE CELEBRATED TERPSICHORE AN COBPS, MLLE. ANNETTI GALLBTI. MO?d. TOl'HOFF, MLLE. HELENE, MLLK. KATRINE, who will appear In the course of the evening ia A GRAND BALLET, from tbe operatic spectacle of THE ENCHANTRESS. On Saturday evening, June 7, for the iirst time In Brook lyn, the celebrated brilliant an't xatlrlcal comedy of THE SERIOUS FAMILY. Capt. Murphy Magttire Mr. E. L. DAVENPORT AminadabSleek Mr. JOHN UlLBKRr Charles Torrens Mr. WM. WHBATLEY Frank Vincent Mr. 011AS. BARRON Mr*. Onnsny Delmalne Mrs. W. C. GLADSTANK Mrs, Ch"S. Torren* M'ai EMMA TAYLOB Emma Torren* Mina JOSEPHINE HENRY Lady Sowerby Creamly Mi** MARY WELLS Graham Ai 1?? BROOKES OVERTURE BY DODWORTH'S SPLENDID BAND, after which the CELEBRATED BALLET from the En chantress coiiipt Ising ANNETTI G.'.LLETTI, The ncknowledKed rrreat Danseuse; M0N8. TOPHOFF, The croat Terpsichorean Artist; MLLB. HELENS and MLLE. KATRINE, The young and beautiful Danseaiea, will appear a* the embodiment of "THB POKTBY OF MOTION." To conclude with the Filth Act of Shnksperc's Tragedy of RICHARD Hi.: OH. TUB BATTLE OF BOSWORTH'S FIELD. Richard III Mr. E. L. DWKNPOBT Richmond Mr. WM. WHBATLEY with a strong and efllclent distribution of eharact"rs. Admission?Drea* Circle, Parquet and Balcony 50 rent* Secured S-ata 75 cent* Family Circle 25 cent* The Male of Reserved 8?<.ts will take place at tho box office of the Arademy, daily, from 8 A. M. until 5 P. M. Dooi-k open at 1%; to commence at 8 o'clock preciialy. Extra notice.-laura keene-s theatre. MISS MAGGY MIiCllELL respectfully announce* to tne put lie tfiat, by the courtesy of the lessee, Mis* Laura Keene, the theatre will bo closed this erotiln , for the pur Kno of alTordlni! tha artist* rngnged in the production of i?.s Mitchell's new play, entitled "Fanchon the Cricket," the opportunity of a full night lehcansal. Box office, for the sa'r of tlcxots for Monday, will open at o'clock, whan seets cuii t.e *ec ired in a lvume. ( HAS T. PAKSLOK, Business Agent. AAA ?TUE GREAT AMERICAN MUSIC IIALL. Terror 44t h* hkoadway 414 OUR SPLENDID SUCCESS CONTINUED. THE Ml SIC HALL THE MASSES STILL TRIUMPHANT. The only placa of amuaeineut supporting a company em bracing ALL THE GREAT STARS OF THE PROFESSION. TONY PASTOR, TONY PASTOR. ToNY PASTOR, TONY PASTOR, TONY PASTOR, TONY PASTOR, the greatest Comic Sln?> r in existence. GL'STAVE BIDRAUX, GUSTAVE BIDEAUX, the wonderfully popular Vocalist, from the Ac.id.my of Muaic. CHARLEY WHITE, CHARLEY WHITE, the Monarch ot Kthtnplau Comedians and Burlesque Actors. L. SIMMONS, | GEO. GERMAIN1S, the great eccentric Banjolst. I the lavorlto young Vocalist. J. A. HERMAN, New York's favuilte, in km beautiful Ballade. J. PIERCE, the genuine Con'raband Representative. H. WILKK3, the renowned kasso. The gloriously comic BOB HART, and his extraordinary pupil, Master tommy. MISS ERNESTINE DE FAIRER. MISS LIZZIE SCHULTZE, MATILDA SCnULTZB, 'J'ho *ri? of danseuse and vocalists. THE BROADWAY MINSTRELS, THE BRUADWAY MINSTRELS. THE GEM TROUPE OP THE WORLD, and a host of otliere, forming on the whole THE MOST GIGANTIC COMPANY OF THE AGR. GRAND MATINEE, GRAND MATINER, GRAND MATINEE, ORAND MATINEE, GRAND MATINEE, GRAND MATINER, For the accommodation of ladles and children, THIS AFTERNOON THIS AFTERNOON THIS AFTERNOON at half-put two o'clock. A monster programme will be presented. ROilERT W. BUTLRR, sole Proprietor and Manager. NIXON'S CREMORNR GARDEN, Corner of Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue. THIS MAGNIFICENT AND SPACIOUS GARDEN, WILL OPEN MONDAY, JUNR f, 1363. and continue _ every AFTERNOON AND EVENING IH'RING THE SUMMER MONTHS. Musical artists of the greatest celebrity have already been secured, and it is the intention of the manager to constantly vary his programme introducing NEW FACES AND NEW FEATURES. NIXON'S EQUESTRIAN SCHOOL, Corner of Sixth avenue and Fourteenth street, adjoining the Cromorne Garden, WILL OPEN Moxdav, June 'J, 18R2. Artist* of great celebrity, and calculated to perform the frealest variety of entertainments ever offered to the public, ave been eugaged. VTIXONS IN ' PALACE OF MCSIO, Corner of Fourteenth street und Sixth avenue, adjoining the c'remorue Gardeu, WILL OPEN Monday. June it. 18H2, WITH OPERA AND BALLET, by gome of the first artl-'.ts ol the country, who have been seenred for this department. NIXON'S CREMOHNE GARDENS. Comer of Fourteenth street aud 81xth avenue. Ill coiix<M|Urnoe of the thousand and one applications from partie* desirous of hii liiK the various establishments cou nt ced with the Creuiorne Gardens for thu purpo'e of giving sacred concerts on Sundays, as well as from o tiers desirous of securing the privil-ge of furnishing liquors anil other re freshments of like character to visitors, the matisger deems it necessary to give this nott.?? to the public that the Garden and everything connected with It iscfoeed to the world on Sundays, and that no refnphmenw of the nature indicated can hu procured or will be permitted on the h rounds under any pretence whatever. JAS. H. NIXON, Manager. RESTAURANTS. GREEN TURTLE SOUP AND STEAKS?BY AARON LEVY, every day at BIRDSALL 3, Br. adway and < ort iaudt street ; Oyster Bay, No. 1 CortUndt atroet, ICJ Broad way. Parlies and families supplied. Tllh TWO SEVENS?AT THE JUNCTION OF SEVENTH avenue, Greenwich avenue, Eleventh street and Ham mond street. Is open for the reception of lodgers and per manent quests. Ales, Wines, Liquors and Seyars ot the best [[Utility. 77 Gieenwich avenue. SPENCER. ~ ~ WKDICAL. ?irTr. COBBETT, MEMBER OF TIIE NEW TORE ' University (Medial College) and College of Surgeons, ndon. can be consulted as usual at 30 Otntr* atroet, be tweew Chwnhers aud Reade. A practice of 33 years, three ofwhleh have henn in hospitals, entitles htm to ennfldsnce. N. B.?See Dr. C.'s diplomas In hli olliee. Private entrance at Mo. 6 City Hall place. Sundays from 10X A. M. to 13){ P. M. DR, CHARLES Ll'TZE, OBSTETRIC PHYSICIAN AND operating surgeon, wishes the ladies to distinctly un derstand thai he has no rival in thia city in treating all dis eases of women and children Can be consulted in contl denc" at hi* private rooms, clfH Broadway, N. Y. At home from 10 A. M. to 'J P. M. R. COOPER, 1? DUANE STREET, MEMBER OP THE College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York, may be consulted daily at his office, from 8 In the morning until ? Hi the evening. DR. WARD. NO. 13 LAIGHT STREET. NEAR CANAL, pays psrticular attention to all compleintaof both sexes. A private entrance. Office o|ien from 8 e'olock in the morn ing till 0 o'clock in the evening. Consultation free. Doctor hunter himhrlf-the physician who established the llunierian Dispensary, No. S Divi sion street. New York city, hi 1834, can be consulted from 8 A. M., until ten o'clock at night, at the old office. A private entrance. Book for nothing. D Important to female? -dr. thibre, no 1,317 Broadway, N. Y. Consultation day and evening. Ladies, mrs. e. munroe, electrician, has discovered a sure remedy tor female complaints. Con sultation hours I rum 10 until ft o'clock at 6J Carmine street Ladies can consult dr po?ve*m, it laight. street, with ni rivalled ?nouesa on all complains. Be sure end give Dr. Powers a call, and you will never regret It. Hours lor consultation from HAM. till 9 P. M. TJROFESSOR KRSTELL, Itt CHAMBERS STREET, CAN J. he consulted as usual. A:>nls, ltj)( Liberty street, N. Y. In Brooklyn, lift Fulton street. 1 XT H. HUNTER, M. D.. NO. 3 DIVISION STREET, N YV ? Y., since l*M, wires erupt lone of the sfeln, scrofula ta every form, white swelling, orahltlr, varicocele, hydrocele, giavel, tistuin, rhcumatisia, acuta eruouio or Inflamms oi v. >epey UilcuisA AivaEum. XTIBLO'S GARDEN." xN H t'TIETU REPRESENTATION aid POSITIVELY LABT NIGHT or Tur MAGNIFICENT Ol'BKATIC SPECTACLE or mi BNCHANTRE8S. BRILLIANT hi C.'ESrt Of 1 UK YOUNO AMERICAN VOCALIST. MiSS CAROLINE BIOHINOtL who will on eacn evening siu< "LA SICILIENNB"and "THE SKYLARK," Received nightly with THUNDERS OK APPLAUSE Eighth Anrl la?t weak oi J he ? SPLENDID DANSEUSE. AN .'.KIT A GALETTI, whose wonderful Terpslehoreaa movements entitle her lo be pronounced the BE^T ARTISTE ON THE AMERICAN STAGE Nl(. PETEK KIOllINUS AH OR. MATH AN ASIC A ? NBA' lilUiVlJ b \LLUf, A NEW MA UEKADB SCENE. NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES. magnificent scenery. SPLENDID OPERATIC CHORUS, FULL ORCHESTRA ELEuANT COSTUMES, SUl'ERB TABLEAUX AND A FIRST CLAS8 DRAMATIC COMPANY. IN THE PROLOGUE, THE GREAT SHIP SCENE. Act I.?THE ABODE OK THE ENCHANTRESS. Act II.? illE HALL Of HuNOR. Act 1X1.? iIlE PIRATE SHIP UNDER FULL sail. In active preparation, and will be produce I oa? M<5nOAY BVENINO, June 0. 1862. for the first tlinu In An,erica, an Operatic Romance (In three acts), adapted expresily lor Mm Killing* from Auber'a cele brated opura entitled THE SYREN, In which Miss RICHINOS and Mr. E, L. DAVENPORT, Mr. JOHN OILBERT and Mr. P. RICHINOS will appear. Admission, Dress Circle and Parquet SO cents S cured Parquet Stalls 75 cents Family Circle, entrance on Crosby street 25 cents Doors open at a quarter past 7; to commence at 7K o'clock. WINTER OABDEN. MONDAY. J?:>e 9, INAUGURATION Or TilK SUMMER SEASON Under the management of PROFESSOR ANDERSON. On the date above advertised will positively be produced the new, extraordinary, fantastic, gorgeous, superb and thoroughly unprecedented strand Spectacular Burlesque, by CHARLES G AYLER, en: it led THE WIZARDS TEMPEST; OR, TUB KINO OF THE MAGUCAL ISLAND. Rein : a HETEROCLITB DRAMA Of the HISTRIONIC AND MAGICAL. In the course of which the r till glories of the new FLORAL P8YCHOMANTEUM will he developed, and the LATEST MYSTERY OK . PSYCHICAL SECOND KICUT Illustrated by MISS ANDEIiSON. Th? following entirely now company liava been engaged MISS EMILY THOBNE, the beautiful ami talented uurle-a<|iie a-tress, from the Ade 1 phi Theatre, London, ller first appearance In America. MISS lONil BUIUCE, the New York favorite in bur eique. UTILE MARY BULLOCK, the admirable young an i*t. First appearance at this theatre. Au'lUSTA AND MARIE. the.talnntcd twin sifters. MRS. MARK SMITH. MR. JAMES BURNETT, his first appearance at this theatre. MR. NICKIN30N, the old Olympic favori'a. MR, a HEMPLE, from the Walnut street theatre, Philadelphia. MR. CHAPLIN. rrom McVlcLer's theatre, CIiicj^o. Hie first appearance In this city. Mr. IIENBY RUSSELL, Mr. BRADLEY, Mr. T. Moralis, I M>. CHARLES HALE, Mr. C. BURNETT. Mr. JBFFBIES, Mr. EVANS PBOFESSOB ANDERSON. Mr. J H. ANDERSON, JR., Assistant Wuai'd. Mlsa LOUISA ANDEI1SON, Mis- HELEN ANDERSON (Her llrst appearance in New York). Mlsa ELIZA and Miss KLOtf A ANDERSON Will also appear each evening. There will be A OBAND CORPS DE BALLET, A HOST OK AUXILIARIES, And in one scene oi the bpec-aeie NEARLY &4) PERFORMERS Will be before the audience at oun time. THE MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. Surpassing anythlnc yet e n on the New York stage, By Mr. J. E. HAYES. TUB MUSICAL ARRANGEMENTS By Mr. MOLLEN1IAUER, under whose direction tlie choral arianKeinents hare been perfected. In the grandeur of the soenerv, the gorneous eharaeter of the drceS' s, the superb tableau*, the marvellous transformation scenes, the Immense processlccs, the novel mechanical etl'ecw. the magical ine.aniorphoses and the Im mensity of labor which has been bestowed upon the, whole production, Professor Anderson confidently assures the New Vurk public that "Tue Wizard's Tempest" has had no parallel, and Is the inaugural drama of ltaclurs. In the course of the drama THE great WI/.AR1) OF THE NORTH will return in New York, and the GLORIES OK THE PSYCIIOMANTBUM, In their new phase, wtU ullacn all recollections of recent at tempts at marlc. Box office open dally from 8 A. M. Seals can be neon red three days in advance, and should be obtained immediately. F OX'S OLD BOWEBY THEATRE. Leuti:, Due iui and Manager FOX HERMIT OK OTTAWA; OR, THK SECRET DEBTROTES. Walter, Father Jean nnd tlie Hermit Mr. 0. W. Clarke Matassaand Barcbampe Mr. J. J. Prior Jack Hat Ion Mr. C. K. Fox Mother Chlcon Mm. J. E. Nagle THE FELON'S DI'EAM; OB, JACK SHEPI'ARI) IN FRANCE. THE WOOD DEMON. Leolyn (a dumb buy) Mita Funny Herring Wllliklnd Hurry Chapman Una, of Lubec Mlis Mary Mitchell Clotilda M iiia Denrlll HITCHCOCK'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE AND MUSIC HALL, 172 New Canal street, (one block f.-om Bowery.) The most miperblv r.ttcd up place in tl.eo'ty. Acknowledged by thousands to l>? the most elegant Music Hall ever opened. Tho long established reputation of the proprietor, and the many yenra exi*rience be luta had, ia a sutticlent guarantee for the public to know ibat It mu? and snail be the best and cheapest place of amusement in the city. Ten cents admission for four honra' entertainment, where you can sIC at ease uud enjny a flue segar, a nice cool glass of aoda and witness the bful performance* ever put on the stage, comprising a variety and versatility of talent very rarely to be met with. ALL OUR PERFORMERS ARE STAR8. Mlas IDELE B18HOP, the leauUful and i.oompllahed vo -all*t. Mii* HATTIE ENOELL, Mira HATTIE EN CELL. Mias MILLE BIKCll, Miss MILLE BIKCH, Mis* J. BERNARD. Misa J. BKKNA'iD. Miaa SALUK MYERS, MUs 8AU.Ii; MYERS, LA PETITE RACHEL nnd HAOELL. The abovn talented dsnneusos appear tills cvuuing In beau tiful bullets, with new and apleudid scenery, magnificent costumes and ell'cci*. Mr. Harry Fos, Mr. Johnny Nell and Mr. Blair in laugh able Negro farccs, burlesques and souls and dances. Alio the MntilB Brothers in their wonderful acta. The grentest entertainment In the city. Admission 10 ccnta. WALLACE'S THEATRE. Monday, June ?, MR. WALLACE will have the honor of addressing tho audience, on the LAST NIUhT OF T1IK SEASON, on wlikh occasion two Plays, never acted here, THE LITTLE' TEE ABU RE RURAL FELICITY, combining Hie entire strength of the company, will be pro duced, the evening'! enter;aj>i"i< nt* being for the BENEFIT MR. MOSS, "TREASURER. Grand popular conckrts at jone^ wood. This beautiful sylvan rmreat, under the direction of the uiideiaiFiii.'il, Is now In full bloat. On Saturday, 7ib,at:!>i ? clock, there will be a grand Instrumental Concert on the grotiuda Tin allAIr has been got up with great tasl?, and the nmsle i* under the direction or Professor A. Hlrsch maa, formerly leader of Dod worth's Band. Concert eom mcnccs at 2)i o'clock. Admission tree. Come etrlv. J. UOMMERS. PROORAMME. rA"T '? .. ... 1. Overture?"Zampa,'' by .....Herald 1. Introduction?"Lobenin-un" R. Wagner 8. Waltz?"Hauimer-Ball Tame ' ....Utnner ?. Polka?1"Musen" W. RhWI 5. Finale fro.n the opera of the "Jeweea" Halevey ?. Ouadrllle?" Ohariv.iri ' ...Strauss 7. Grand Pot pourri?"Idlllen" Neumann PABT It. 8. Overture?"Oberon" C. M. Ton Weber 9. Walt*?"Helmliacher" .. Lanner 10. Grand Duett anil Fmale (Act 4), from the opera of the ?Huguenots" Meyerbeer 11. Polka?"Venus" Staasncy 11. Grand Pot pourri? 'The Musical Polyhietar Hamra IS. Phantasl'', from "William Tell" Roeslnl 14. Quadrille?"Militalr" Btrause ROOELYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The direction are happy to announce that MISS BATES B1 The direction are happy mtss batsman, THE QRBAT TRAGIC ACTRESS, who* wonderful ^P^^^^jSg^pRorAI, and whose engagement^t^the^Winter Garden waa for a lucre sal on of brilliant artlatlc triumphs, will appear for ONE NIGHT ONLY. TUESDAY, JUNE 10, la ber remarkable embodiment of JULIA, ln THE HUNCHBACK. S?:idSnWA? Box Book open on Monday from8 Admission, SO rents. Sernrcd seats, 78 cents. num TteT"" ?"? VSiffoTIOt SUSHIS? * for the first time In New York. This mat and celebrated Drama baa been hailed with delight and Immense success in ?" lh* PRINCIPAL CIT3E8 IK TBB UNION. Trail id sled from the German, by A. Waldeuar, Esq., and copyright entered by him according to act ef Congress, for Mi*s M??le Mitchell. NIHLO'S SALOON.?ARDAVANI'S GEAND CONCERT. The artist Mends of Stgnor Ardavani propose to give hlin a grand Complimentary Benefit, which will take place on Saturday, June 7. On this or anion Mlse Cnrlutta Paul, Nignnr Hbriglia, Signer Gariboldl end noting Willie Barne* mere Pin* "-lit appear. l'rice of admission $1, Including reaerv *Ticket* maj be had every day at Beer * flohlrn i 1 mu*le store. 7DI Broad***, Tickets purchased lor Thursday will I e held good thla occasion. WANTED?FOR THE ARMY THEATRE, A FEW good people. The concern Is now with the Army of the Upper Potomao. Address J. I)., Frederick Citv. MX AKutExam. Acadbmt or uvmr ^xrvntam uum*l eix <oiintoPTiv? SHu_?miSe COMMESC-IMO IftDS iiU>ATNBYT, .Uiue-IB IMhEN4E (.'"MKIBTaTIuN. ? FULL. GRAND AND < OtiPU iit OPERA* TWO NEW PRIME iXJMiTE. A CONUKET by UM ffrtuU UoiUufeilfc. A ii?rfnrDjAo^ "T Mc. H#rrmijui. ALL OH OKU A KB THI 8-'** EVfcNUJO. ADMIHSlJN nftt CBNT8 TO ALL i?Ak'iH. RMHTed ?'?? ~ud private knai..?.liMi ? ??! Amphitheatre oecl* T a sale of >y*ti for tee tra* lUeee Mku eiHMMBnaa on T .r?ii iv, Jnuo 10, at ttn- Acauety, feer A ?ulktciuaf%> 101 b'OullVa.V liUw Stbtil's, 12 Mall fit r?l. Norte* mi MeaM can ?,oly be accured fa the may <tas*. Mr .ILLMAN i.di in>;, on hL? ret'fs turni Europe, t>a* during hi" al osnue or-ly twenty-four Opera fcjjgbt* >i*ri kM? ?*?S, tnnteua of Uitrir, tut rutiuir -d by ku Icau, h* jp< fc> ln? furiii ib* patrons of the Opera Uial be wfU give the leicmla mg srx iwohts, COMMENCING ON WEKNKSIAY ME IT. JOHB II. On Uie conclusion o! whih "? ?ri" lmiaadL*ie?r return tm Luuiion to complete tbc Important contracts entered luta tm tli<* f 41 11 is hi? intention to conduct tho ?li nights at th* tummmr H< u;.,u on tlie i-a system an thai whlrll gate u> n. jcA <atl? faction in former veam at Oai" ? Garden, vh ntf* tlr <wm ?lne ihe very highest tali nt in the country tu smOnii Vtm tiv&l KotcrUioiiiflut, iud uQef ii tu tLo uuiiiit At IJm tiwfd rule of adnust.ioa. ACCESSIBLE TO ALL CLASHES. Mr. Oilman baa much satisfaction In announcing that lk? calibrated prima lonna M ADAMB CAMTE BOUCHARD, after a most successful career in the principal Koropeu opera houiea, and w ho lately ha* been t ir star of the Opera in N w Orleans, will make her flm appearance la Hew York la LUCBEZIA BOBQIA. He likewise bai 'he pleasure to s'ste tiat MADAME HEUKMAMN will make her flrs' appearance on any stage in THE CHILD OK THE REGIMENT. All the favorite* of laat aeaaun will appear, Including MISS KELLOGG, . MME. D'ANdK, 8IQNOB BPIONOLT, ^ SI<J NOR StJSlNI and SIUNOR AMODIO, brother of'the late Sicnor Amodlo, who, afier having fal. tilled several h> n.irabf" engagement* in South America, will make hia first appearance at the Academy o' Music In lit TKOYATORE. Conductor and Musical Director Kl^nor A {SELLA (Late Musical Director of the Italian Opera In Barcelona.) < On every evening the treat Pianist, MB. GOTT3CHALK, will five one of his celebrated Concerts, which will undoubt edly be acknowledged as a moat prominent feature of the In tended entertainments. MR. HERBMANN. whose wonderful suooess in this country Is still fresh in th* memory of tlie public, will give ou every evening one of Ua oelebraied performances. Weuucfday evening, June II, at8 o'clock precisely, the tlrst of the si* nlghu- of the season. Debut o!' the celebrated Prima Ponna MADAME COMTE BOBCHAKD. Tlie full and entile Oi>era of LUOKEZ1A KOKGIA. _ Lucrezia Borgia Mme. C?mte BOBCHABD (ller lirst appeatance tu New York.) Orslnt Mme. D'ANGBI (Her lirst a; pearnnce this seaaon in this celebrated cha racter.) Oennaro Signor BBIGNOLI The Duke ...Hignor 8U8IMX Conductor und At usical Director Sltni* A BULLA Stage Manager.. . SignorNICOLA BABUtLZ In the course of the evening GBAND CONCERT by Mr. GOTTSCHAIiK, w!io will p'av aoineo!' hia most favorite moior.iux, which will lx> duly announced on lrla arrival from his Eastern tour. Ai tor the Opera O.nnd performance by AIR. HKRKMANN, who will produce several of tlie most wonderful piece* of blf dlilerent programmes. Notick.?Tlie entire performance will conclude at 11. FK1CK8 OF ADMISSION. m Pariuet, balcony, drc/aand family circle 50cents Riserved Beats and seats in private boxes fl Amphitheatre 25 cwis Toe sale of scutx will commence on Tuesday, at the I ON THURSDAY, JUNE 12. second r.t^htof tlie Opera?Miss Kellogg. Second ooncert of Mr. Gottachalk. S< e <nd periormance ol' Mr. Herrmann. On FRIDAY?Dobut of .Madame Herrmann. On SATURDAY?Grand Matinee. EW BOWERY THEATRE. Sole Proprietor Mr. 3, W, IiinglM# SATURDAY. JUNE 7, lMM. N A new drama of nowtrful Interest, entitled, TUB IDIOT OF TflE MO' NTAIJC8 Dunclug by XImi LOUISA BROWNE. The nautical drnma of THE ANCHOB OF HOPE. Topreef Mr. Harry Seymowt And tlie comie farce of THE OMNIBUS. The talented and versatile aclre?s, MiSS ADAH ISAACS MBNKIN. will commence an engag<imeiit at this Theatre on XoMay nenU B ARNUM'd AMERICAN MUSEUM. SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1ML GRAND IjALA DAY. GRAND I.ALA DAT. LAST DAY LAST DAY LAST DAY or THK GRAND NATIONAL BABY SHOW. GRAND NATIONAL BABY SHOW. (iKA.Nl) NaIIONAL BABY SHOW. GRAND NATIONAL BA?Y SHOW. ./TRUE SPLENDID DRAMATIC 1'KRKORMANCE8, THREE SPLENDID DRAMATIC I ERt ORMANCKS, THREE SPLENDIU DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES, l'ui' the ai-eouunodaiion or the multitude of children, wh^ b?lng out ut school, will throng the Munum to aee the beoM? UI'ul l the FIRST COMMENCING AT 1JK O'CLOCK P. M, TUB SBCOND AT 2>i O'lXOCK P. M., THE THIRD AT 7h O CLOCK P. M., at each one of whiah that superb dram*. ADELAIDE OF DRESDEN, will be performed, and in the evening auooeeded kj tto fuive of JOHN JONES or the War Office, a vary laughable entertainment. The babies on exbiblt:ou to day are tne moat attraotif% beautiful and intereatlng, including THK S10U FIRST PREMIUM CHILD, TUB $100 FIRST i'KKMll M CHILD, THE $100 FIRST PREMIUM CHILD, FIVE $M PHEMIUM CHILDREN, FIVE PREMIUM CHILDREN. IS PAIRS PKEMIUM TWINS, 18 PAIRS PREMIUM TWINS, S SETS PKBM1UM TRIPLETS, S SETS PREMIUM TRIPLETS, 100 BEAUTIFUL BABIE8, 100 BEAUTIFUL BABIES, 100 BEAUTIFUL BABIES, altogether HUMANMKOSESUDS, HUMAN ROSEBUDS, UNEQUALLED IN THE WORLD, beiidea the wonder ot wonder*. the CHILD EIGHT MONTHS OLD, WEIGHING BUT ONE POUND SEVEN OUNCES. They will all tie on exhibition from 11 o'clock A. M. till9^ P. M., and all the bablea, twin*, triplet* and fat bablea, over tour year* of aue, from 7 till 8 P. M. Ladies and children desirous of avoiding the dlaromfarta of a great crowd will do well u> come early in the morning, not later than # or ten o'clock, and aee the Muaeem aM other curiosltie* before the Baby Show commence*. Alao, to bj" aeen at all hour*, the Quaker, or Wooden Qua from the rebel fortification* at Centreville, Va.; the giea Living Whale, the Madagascar Albino*, the living Black Be* Liou, Living Mamtiio:.'i Grizzly Bear Samson, Living Mon xter Snake*, Living Happy Family, Living Turtle, Oraod ' Miaria, Ae, Admission to all 25 cent*; children under ten 18c*nU. BRYANTS' MINSTRELS.?MECHANICS' HALL. 478 BttOAbWAV, ASOVK UlUHD STKKKT. Monday, June 2, and every nlghi during the week. Imtnenie 11 it of Rare High the Hon* Tamer. Horn, 1 '"It Mir, Emmett. Florence and Dan Bryant, a* THE RAW RECRUITS. THE RAW RECRUITS. "I'kc gwoin down to Washington To light for Abraham'* daughter." 8. C. Campbell, Leslie, Fowler, Gould nnd llllton. In new Chorune*. Ac. Break n'day Boy*. Tln-| an-o-nl-M. Black Wizard'* Tempo*!. Plantation Festival Scene, "Who Struck Billy Pattersonl" Door* open at 7. Curtain Hsea at 8. Tlekete 28 ceota. Hail the happy news. Tim proprietor* of the Parisian Cabinet of Wondefe, 60S Broadway. 633 Broadway. Next door to Ball A Blaek'a, beg io inform the pnblio that, bavin? made extensive addi tion* which v> 111 Startle. Astonish and Astound the world, they will reopen their emporium of curiosiUea ou Saturday, Mav Sl.oonslating ol;? WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL. EXTRAORDINARY, EXTRAORDINARY, MYSTERIOUS, EXCITING, BXCtTIlfO, T11RILUNG, THRILLING, UNSURPASSABLE, SCIENTIFIC, SCIENTIFIC. INVALUABLE, INVALUABLE, EXQUISITE, TERRIFIC. TERRIFIC. BEAUTIFUL, BBAUTIFUL, GRAND AND ELABORATE, INSTRUCTIVE, INSTRUCTIVE, SURPRISING, SURPRISING. GLORIOUS AND SOUL INSPIRING REALITIES OF ALL THAT IS INTERESTING, INTRRIumNO. MARVELLOUS. MARVELLOUS, AMUSING, FAMOUS, _ FAMOCB, AND TRULY SUPERB, BUPBEE. UNPARALLELED. At the coat of $18,000 the proprietor* have obUlnei free* Vienna the far famed and renowned . GBRTU. The great and only GEBTU IN THE WOELD. Pronounced by connoisseur* to be the very Ne Plus Ultra of perfection, and UNPRECEDENTED FEMINIFE?*BKAUTT. Open for gentlemen oaly from 10 till 10. Admiseien Burn* recited without rotes or books. ? Professor palmer, from Edlnburg, Scotland, will r* otl? from Burns, in the abNitw of bookaor nntea. Mire* geces from Ms po?msand work*, at the Cooper lastltote, on ? "ventng of Wednesday nut, 11 th tost, at a o'clock. Ad> Biu on 3ft ccnta. "VlvB LA AMERICA!" "VITK LA america "-TO V night, at the House of Common*. 25 We?t Houston ?treet, win be heard all th* new rat Nstlonsi. Comln and Sen timental Honga, by the following fal'nte<1 profeasumsls ? Riley, Conlay, Burrtdga, 8|-auidinK, Brown, Byron, Smith. J one* aad Robinson. Great excitemekt in the musical world.? Sae advertlaament unJor "Musical" In thl? paper. Uat ?o?py. WAHTED-AJf artist; ONE ACQUAINTED WITH f T theatre scanery pa hi ting preferred, ami oumpeteat tin Mint a panorftma In similar *tyle. Addraaa A. D. P. rren. Jarkson, Mlrh. TtrAKTBD-POR THE palace OP MUSIC. Vt Por th* entire rammer aeason, 15 Drat clasa latllea. to Incroanethe number of th* conrphees for the Cubes Bsl.sk company. Dreaa** found and th* highest aalarte* given. Apply at the Academy of Music this day (Saturday), from 10U 12. HU UTS. SHIRTS AND lono HOSE. IN 07KEV, theatre*AND CIRCU*. A full assortment, at low price*. UNION ADAMS. (37 BEOADWAT.. .