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GALS AT AUCTION, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1859. = wamsaz avon | aaummamavonon, | arene, | _anoenr SaLES AT AUCTION. ‘IONEER.—REGULA! ee ALBERT Hi, idee ai, at clock, at LBERT %,. wigoLay, ‘auction sale and bonds.- A 12% 0” iy wil eal thin day, 80 shares Hanover ceebict ESE SeedEuncsvssnsesnses Michigan cad Was iy ind. RR, 2d mge. bonds, Northern Indiana RR. (Goshen inh .) Lat mge. bonds, Imes Avenue by) ist age 7 per cent bonds. 3,000 T ite and Alton KK, 10 per cent bonds, ‘000 New York rok city 6 per cent revenue bonds, ved ae the regulariy adverisod sale. 4 an dons ert or find Tht ‘O'clock, nt tho Mer haunts’ Exchange ‘and soli at private homed 90. ceey posits, pets ete ic or private sale. AEBMBT Ife NICOLA ‘Stock Auctioneer and Banker, No, 4 Broad str J, BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER.—A. J. ee A. SON & CO. wil! cell at wuction on Wednesday ‘at To'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, the Falaabip pr pro: erty kuowa 86 No, 25 Hose street, weat sido, betw fortand Duane Containing’ tn brealta front. 27 foches, io the rear 26 feet 6 inches, and in length, ee aie 409 feet 6 (aches, and on the other side 107 teet 4 biches: Three thousand ean remain on boud and iy ah for wee ap ie ati percent. Possession May 1. Maps, at No, ro J, BLEKOKER, SON & CO. WILL SELL ON THURS- $,.diy, Feb. 24, ut {2 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange — Haminond street—The two tory atte and basement | brick fours autiot Noss, bewreen Bleecker ana Hudson eed oniutronnielns motarntuproreaseis Bape b2.78t Ho. Broad street M, MERWIN, AUCTIONEHR—RY BANGS, MERWIN 4 v0.— Trade sale rooms, 18 Park row, Monday even log Feb. 21a 6 o'clock, und ave following t tho ee toure private ‘oraty oPU late Fresoasa Hunt, en for mauy years the editor and propristor of Lun'ta Merchanta’ Megezine, being the largest aad most extensive collection of American pubueations ever before offered, comprising stau- ry department, and yirtion- ly ail the various serial pub- welentide; many or the iistorical, Diograpbtoa! aud poetical works are now very achree. The col lection alao includes a vast Variety of light literature, &c. Ui ome. talogues may be had st the salem NOTICE.—ANY PERSON OR PERSONS A Wisaing to dispose of thelr household furniture. without ihe purity of aa auction, can tnd a cash purcheger, any tune lat of May, by addressing box 4,122 Post oflice. SPRING FURNITURE SALES. OD & CO, wuctioneers, 51 Nassau street, tion to sales of household furut jes declining howsekeeping or re. 8 or at our spacious salesrooms BOGART, AUOTIONERR BY 21, ‘at 104g o'clock, at ireet, North river, mortgage aale’ of the EL OF i give ther personal atte re, &e.. belonging t) pa ‘at private reside: Ave UCTION NOTICE BOGAR' Fooiot Haweraley barge Atlantic, he: Las furuttare, BENSKL, Attorney for mortgagee, BOGART, AUOCTIONSER—BY Feb. 2’ at 1934 o'clock, at 63 i faruiture mnhogsny ‘sofas, parlor ebairx, looking classe ea. Brussels carpets, uleloth, Pedioom und bltehen farnibor fe nnd utensils. og s tirpug 1d , 29 by P= PARKS, AUCTIONEER “A LADO) Fs oh ie a ft a it a Sh oe es i sehen Sider of ig SAO La RTS AWNBROKER'S GALE-—W. N. LEWIS WILL SELL, Prin day Ce ype An stairs, & jo neportn ems, vedeumed consisting of men's am Pipes cletl at 103; ‘clock AM M. rary "ak Pet by order of Wee BiMPHON, 195 De ete SALE.—THIS Dae} BY JOHN MOR. TIMORE, auctioneer, store No, Broadway, at 10 o'clock, & @ aasortment of poet li ledges, consisting of an gratlenan’s Soaring Apparel, quilts, blankets, Bilows, (ae Als carpenter's: ols.” By order 'ERGU! Ne a ine Varick street. Rew KINGSLAND, AUCTIONEER. HARDWARE FOR THE bert Bf ‘AUCTION. RICHARDS bac ap & CO. will » Fel At 100" clock at their salesroom, 0. 188 Broadway, A large and well auorted sock of heary and shelf hardware, Consiating of Bhovels, hoes, axes, ndzes, screws, gimlets, augers, tacks, drawing Knives, chisela, manure forks, wc e8, rifles, ne und pistols, cape, cotton hooks, aaw owder ‘thas races, t butoher knives, 25) gross table and Fen cutlery, pocket khives, dc. mprising Re ’, Wostenholm’s, Bragg’s"and Parker's pocket knives, re raZ0Ph aclssors, shears, &c. ? __ Plated ware, portemonnaies, jewelry, &c- HERIFE’S SAL. —CHAMBERS & FATRCHILD, AUG. tioneers, store 113 Le ae ret eis rae 7 31, at ten O'clock, OF PN EN RELLY, Onerit 10 JIVERY STABLE KERPERS, FARMERS, dc —AT the livery and wale at G. Linford, near the rall- road depot, Blizabethto Pt WH WOODRUFF, auc. tiopeer, wil) sell at publi as on Monday, February’: G half. ten o'clock A. M., the entire contents of said stables, consisting in part of the folicwing:—ourteen horses, incindin ‘one span of snperior bay bobtails, seven and and clght fast travellers; one span of very large span of pontes, ong fine radi ‘slack Taw mare, mutiable nt for any uee; five », eight buggies (two two-seat), fai gon, without wpa; two rockaways, aix Portland cuiter ‘sleighs, ove double, all new; nine sets double harness, eleven sets gin- gle do., one ret tandem do., saddles fly nets, blankets, India rubber horse covers, butfaio robea, sets of bella, office furni- tore, togetber with all articles neceagary to carry on the abova business. Termsmade known at the sale by Linford. If the above day should prove stormy the sale will take pies the next fair day, Cars leave Jersey city terry tor Elizabethtown at 740 and 9:11 A.M. ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER.--BY VIRTUE OF an execution I will expose for sale on Monday. 2let inst , at 10 o'clock, at 225 Canal street, a fine lot of umbrellas, ladies? also, a fine road horse, Wagon and harness, OWN HURLY, Constable ILLIAM ARBOTT, AUCTIONEER, WILL, SELL, ON Wednesday, 2% inat., at 1 o'clock’ A. M., the Arfur0e o¢ ihe pricers and liquor gore Moslal’ Genel arent corner of Chrystie; also the lense of the whole house and tl adjoining house, known aa 126 Canal street, together or sepa- rately, or the store will be let to a good tenant. Toclose the estate of the late Lewis Benger. The lease has seven years to run. ‘M. WITTERS, day, at 20’elock, forniture, &e., of a fe Fel Ze AUCTIONRER, WILL SELL THIS t 454 Canal street, the entire household ily breaking up housekeeping, furai- ture of about'16 rooms; haa been in use about five months. Pier glass, curtains, centre tables, tapestry and otver carpet hall cilcloths, mahogany and other bedat pure hair an ewes, feather beds and beddin, bureaus, wasbstands. toilet ware, dining lurniture, Ae, éc., ‘well suited to the ‘wants of thone commencing housekeeping. Sale positive, other mattr bed linen; dressin, room and kitchen street, in tae city ot New York. ten ions atold ioe JAMES 0. WILLET, late Shertit, UCTION NOTIC ITED STATES MARSHAL'S gale SAMUEL OSGOOD, auctioneer, will sell, at 81 Nas- ‘San atreet, to morrow, Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, 100 bales tobacco, Bogars, watches, fe, "Ry order of AIAH RYNDERS, United States Marshal UOTION NOTICE.—BY JNO. J. RENNIE, AUC- tioneer—Oifice 289 Broadway—Coetly an HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT. PUBLIC CUCTION, Ab the private residence No. 70 West Twenty-sixth atreet, a few ‘doors from Sixth nvenne, this day, Monday, Feb. 21, Commencing at {1 o'elock preciaaly. Superb drawing room sults, 7 octave planotorie, paintings, juary, bronzes, Looks, silverware, gas fixtures, &c. MINING ROOM, Rich cut and engraved decanters, goblets, champagnes, wines, fruit and dessert stands, Frene china, dinner and tea sets, ivory handle knives and forks, silver plated caste: epoons, forks, knives. napkin rings, cake baskets salvers, Soee ura, e.; 14 fect extension dining table, sideboard, butler’s tray aud stand, mirror, clock. curtains, shades, Brus: sels carpets, &c. DILAWING ROOMS, ‘Two suits (carved in solid rosewood, and covered in brocade) consisting of two tete u-tetes, sofas, tio arm, two reception and cight patlor chairs, and rosewood contre table to mate elegerts. statvary marble tops and mirror doors: rose Teka i 4 bookcase lined sat wood, Turkish and ep :ion chairs, siae and sofa. (ablet, encoignures, rosewood nianoforte inlaid with Ua and ol pects © keva, music rack, U = aud embrvl oth ovver, rk table, oil patut: yy celebrated ee, fruit piece by Coates, winter scene AEE ood two wupeet' landacapes by Nortiool vpariaa marble slatneties, post and bisque figures and vases, French inte pier mirrors, 36 by 1(6; mantel mirrors, 60 by 80; rich Face curtains, cornices, shades: ews .; velvet carpets, rugs hall rosewood hatstand and chairs, stair carpet, rods, &c. CHAMBERS —24 story. Rosewood bureaus, eet A eng tops, and French plate com mirrors, bedateads, ot eto mats. rich id 4th story— oat cers, arm =e ‘Also, fchen, farsivare, “with bedding, &c.; mirro1 assortment of basement and cash which the sale will commence. A juired of all Purchasers. ale poalive, rain or shine. Ft House to let, Posecomon Oa the Aint day of March "For particulars inquire of the auctioneer. UCTION SALK OF REAL ESTATE.—S. ROC ART WILL sell ut auction, on Wednesday, Feb 23, 1859, at 120’clock ‘M., at the Merebants’ Exchange, Jn the ety f New York, the deatrable premises known sg 18 Broome ‘on the north aide, between Pier and Clinton streets. Enid ott is 25 feet in front and rear, by 100 feet i depth. on each, side, wilh two buildings, front and rear. bring’ is a1 by rhe size of the front 15, with wing attached; rear building, 25 Oy ‘he above premises are in good repair, and it ie good op- portunity for tcvestment. Sale oeremress.. Fi art of the pur- chase can remain if Ces sired, T, ‘Ageiaaer ice No. 1 Morth William street, N.Y. Avorn, SALE OF READY MADE Reco 40.— RISTALAR, auctioneer, 23 Bow wiil'sell on Tit fost, at 1035 ‘o'clock, caruimere, cloth, linen, Mar: seilles and alpacs'conta, do. do. ilo, pants; tin, velvet and summer vests; shirts, cravats, neck ties, cloth 7 UCTION SALE—BY THEODORE GOULDSMITH AUO- tioneer.—To. morrow (Tuesday) Feb. 23, at the private Tesidence, 6 West Kleventh sireet, third door from Fil nue, commeveing at 1034 0" MORTGAGE SALY: OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, At the above domtcil Rosewood pianoforte, stool, cover and books of music; draw- ing room guia of parlor farnitare. in satin and hatreloth, Pier and mantel mirrors, of! palutings, velvet and Brussels carpets, Tintng room furniture of every description. Second, third and sourth story elegant chambers, Ldbrary and nursery rooms. Basement and kitchen furniture, wines, dc. Descriptive pow ready at the ollice of the auctioneer, ‘No. 239 catalog Broadway UCTION NOTICE.—A LARGE AND VAT ABLE AS- ‘soriment of household furniture, removed wenence of sale, comprising one elegant seven octa’ wood round corner pianoforte, one mahogany piano, mali, uy bookcases, maboguny wardrobes aud bureaus, tahognny Wwashetanda, with marble tops; sofas, chairs, Voitaires and rockers; louages: Mahogany tables, with toarble tops: @ splendid assortment of pier and mantel glasyes, one elegant maliygany extension table and mahowan} peta, matting. chandellers and gasix- turer, Bale this morning at 104, o'clock, at 146 Spriog sireet, ‘At i2o'clook, at same place, a mortgage sale, of one ny aleigh belle, aod « Jot of harness, together with one uncer, lot af gine and ching ware. clocks. palntions, stoves, Ae. ‘THOS HTON, Auctioneor. ASIGREE'S SALE OF HOSTERY &.—A. M. ORISTA- LAR, anetioncer, 28 Bowery, will sell this day, 2lst inst, at 10 rge amoriment, comprising mérian, woollen au nel_ninder shirts and drawers, suapen: ders, sik and lisle thread, gloves, collars, linen shirts, ribbons, millinery, bonnela, &c. SSIONFRS CALE OF CROCKERY | AND GLASS.— HENKY G, EVANS wil sell on Tuesday; Feb. 23, at 10 S'elock, mt No, 6 Liberty street, in lots to suit the trade, by of the assignee, a large assortment of white granite, 1d Rockingham ware; glassware, plain and nuttable for the crockery trade, Goods will be for sbioping. jee carefully repacl B JOSEPH BRGEMAN.—THI8 DAY (MONDAY), FRB. 2i, at! o'clock P. M., precisely, at No 13 Market’ stract, between Mast Broadway and Henry street, the furniture of & hoarding house: bedsteads, feather tables, chairs, wash- stands, crockery, carpets, dllclota, &c , Cataiogues at he house. 3 DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER —NEW AND 8 cond hand honsehold’ firniture, by BF I SCHENCK, ‘Thisgday, 21th instant, at 10% o'clock, at the saiesroom. 33 N: / gauatreet, a large and selected stock of elegant hov furniture, removed for convenience of sale, comprising e! gantly eatved rosewood parlor sur’, tn brocatel, brovade, mo Guet and plush; very e@logant rosewood and mahogany bed- steads, bureaus and was! nds; rosewood marble top sideand corner etegeres, solid oak chamber and dining room faite wonewood. ‘weoretary and library bookcases, velvet, Brass! ingrain bt ag willow chairs and rockers, mirrora, paiat ings, engraving ENRY Hf. LEEDS & CO. “Wit L GIy B Tine are Py ne. sonal sttention to anles of furniture aa naual, at the real- dences ot those about breaking up housel eoping ‘or Femoving; also will hold weekly sales of furniture, &c., at thelr apacious salesrooma, 28 Nassau aireet, between Pine'and Cedar atrreis, ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, SALRSROOM NO, 2 Nawsau street, IKNRY EH. LEEDS & CO. will sell at ction on Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb 22 and 23, at 10g O'clock euch day, nt the walesroom No, 23 Naasan'stroot, & Deantifn) Assortment of fancy goods, consisting of marble and te vanes Ktrriscan do. Hebe do., alabaster vases, marble nd alabaster statuetter, tinder glass shades; marble dogs and YLor# mardle and mosaic tolwla tables, card, alnbaster, rein Atuer plated casters, pitchers, cohiets, aver plated ten above Aleo, an involce of double pleted obtune. ‘goods are now on exhibition, and will be sold without reserve, ——— ORTOAGE Ale OF HOUSEHOLD, FURNITORE, mys TAL gel thie di SU) o'elocke ienny mari, tates: Inve be a, coneh ‘sofas, bi rs, tables, £o. gts Barber oben: Senet looking m 'aide exehes, slove, Frort mee. 'F order of Ly ti ste aitorney for RRXMPTORY SALR AT 7 Boglish pation fn ‘it! de gold at Yeuction om i xchenge, New keene Wy AUOTION..THE FOUR 158 Wns Forty third sirvet MTGE k HORVILY, posed mos ¥ “Aino bo retin And lot 57 Tillary wire ‘Also howe and lot on northeast tr of road Avene & ~ tp Morrisania, Terme io Look Woon, LA esten. Raaane pivot, New Kor ARMM & OROsTY, 83 M_ WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WIUL SELL ON ‘Wednesday, at'1059 o'clock, at the Eagle Hotel, 44 White street, all the furniture, de.. in the above hotel; also office and barroom furniture; also wines, liquors, segare, &c. TH STEERT AND SECOND AVENUE—CORNER house and carriage house attached, will be sold to the highest ven on Bocwisy, Febru 22, at 12 o’clock, at the Merchanta’ Exchange, by’ MILLER & McEVILY, “anction- Gers, office % Pine street —House 20 fect front and rear, by 48 deep; let 64; house four ai ee basement; and ane in ‘all; 1s new and in | opicee! order; rents for $1.000 per ain on mortgage iftee: 000. can rem! for fifteen’ years. Wis ine'beet corner in the Twenty ‘rst ward for n grocery, bakery, Hiquor store, or milk depot, further’ particulars ‘inquire o} JAMES FRETRETOH, office 483. Second avenue. MUSICAL. GREAT BARGAIN—NE —NEW SEV SEVEN OCTAVE Ri wood pianofore, warranted perfect, exquisite tone aod touch, will be sold at a great bargain, or @ second hand piano taken in exchange, by AW) manufacturer, 155 West Broadway, near Canal street. NEXTRA FINE TONED CITY MADE SEVEN OO- ite original price; will be found on pe oe ta seed for beanty of touch and tone; bas highly tinished case, carved loge and lyre, ple mouldin; ntine front, grand circular scale, French action, double fron frame richly ornamented, laid with penr,’&c. all atthe rexidence 149 Wooster street, near Hous ‘ton, and examine, as it will be disposed of ut a bargain to a cash purchaser, BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- the best city maker, and warranted pi is without © blemish ular, nearly new; a6 fret work desk, full sacrifice for cash; te Ninth avenue, near Thirty-first sireet, tra fret door ‘above ieahuure, Price, including a beaut al stool, $1 NY PERSON WISHING A FIRST CLASS (ITY MADE pianoforte, at sn, immense reduction 7 octave rove’ fom original cost, can tbe suited b; 149 Wooster street, near Houston. ba “i el aL Cl roan id fal frame, for touch and tone un- eiepassed, tool included. “Made to order six mouths ago, with three yeara guarrantee. Call and examine, for this will be made at, object to a cash purchaser. PIANOFORTE WANTED—MUST BE A FIRST CLASS one, to be pald for in part brandy and partcash | None but the owner will be with. “Address G. Williams, Herald office. A GREAT BARGAIN IN BROOKLYN, AT 66 HIGH street, near Pearl.—A magnificent double finisbed, round one 7 octave rosewood oforte at a sacrifice; elegant a8, scolloped keys, richly inlaid, fluted bottom, pear city cers, used rantee, made to order, and cost $400; pi A evening for three days. N. i. ¥.—This 4 aby ‘of A’ LADY, WEOSE TIMF IS NOT FULLY ENG Coil ‘ill ake a few more pupils on, the pianoforte for quarter, with assured m to Pape ant Having itl in Brookiyn would ‘coher to teach. Rnote to 259 Houston street, for five days, SUPERB ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, FINISHED ALL round, for sale at a great bargain for cash, as the owner bas to leave the city. Pri ). Can be seen at LINDEMAN & SON'S, 56 Fi Franklin st street, near Broadway, BARGAIN TO. A GASH PURCHASER.—MAGNIFI. en! seven octave pianoforte, round corners, driginal price $875, for $240: full circular foals. carved and Iyre. fron frame, beautifully ornamented. eaullal arven peinve, S185; also’ six asda’ half octave, B00. oA ply at 246 Sixth avenue. ‘MAODONALD & 00, oun & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, SQUARE AND DERIGHT preanoe, No. 694 ©. & Soxs have been awarded thirty-five. 6 ize medals for the superiority of their manufacture for the past thirty-five | years. MASON & HAMLIN’S SUPERION” MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS, For aig churches, vestries and lodges, wholesale and retail. A‘PIANOS TO LET. Gums, AND SINGING.—NAPOLEON W. GOULD, \F guitarist, from the principal concerts, th: Italian oper, Ac, enables his pupils in a few lessons to accompany songs and y effectively the most admired com; dress 94 nye avenue, or Messrs. Firth & store, 147 Broadway. RBAT BARGAIN.—ELEGANT | SEVEN OCTAVE ano, rich, full tone, made by one of the best makers react fatty warranted, wor been ‘a few mentha, and in pertect order; will be sold "very ow for cas, Tnguire mn ria ‘Ninth atreet. ARP PIANOS—A NEW STYLE OF BEAUTIFUL ‘and superior toned. instyumenis, warranted for 20 years or mores for male. at, FIRTH, POND & C008, Broadway and 168 Rast Twenty third street. all and see for Men. sitions. ond’s misic NSTRUCTION, ON, THE PIANOFORTE.—ME. J. R, AGRATH bes ume for a limited number of Pe cao wae cau anprecinie a through and eystemste of tenching will Gnd it to thelr advantage to engage hie services. Mr. Magrath attends pupils in the vleinity of Manhattenvilletwo days in the week. “Address or apply at 55 Rast Thirtieth strect, near Fourth avenue. 186 F. KNAUSS RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO her friends and the pablte that a few more vacan: for lessons on the pianoforte, at $4 per month, a 135. ave. nue B Twenty fo four ‘eason rite music'and singing for $3. N R. OTTO MULI LK , TEACHER or THE if PIANOFORRE and coat his bas given Jengone, either at his residence or at the residence of For terms at lars please apply at his ‘renldenves 335 Broadway, up stairs. bB AND MELODEO! NEW AND NS, SRCOND nee, which will b 4 tremely low meat pn Rader be sold at ex. Chorshes, hoa all kinds mail| inetcam man salen ont melodeons for rer ACH WA WATERS, “agent, ‘383 Broadway. ARLOR ORGAN WANTED.—THE ADVERTISER P wishes (o purchase a parlor organ He wants a frat rate Address box 2,782 Post office. FURNTTURE, PEE beni} EUIT OF BEAUTIFUL ENAMELLED CHAMBER A mtb pd eae epwenny enta} manuf x nbowe Laure Keene's thentre Parton should pi large and well seasoned stock, or leave ondere for livery. Goode carefully packed for the country, ea CHAMBER SUITS OF LA agli IN y} ices trom ‘ava bargalp, 11 col d styles, wholesale and retail, al galore and aves NAR WARD, 27 Ganal treet (old 0, 88), four doors east of Broadway, PuEteRe FOR SALE.—A GENTLEMAN GOING TO Burope wiabes to dispose of his furniture at private sale; of the best make. For further particulars apply at 49 Reehange place, up staire, rosm No. 7. Kh” RNITURE, FURNITURE. HIGHEST PRICE PAID for household and office furniture, oxrpeting aud ali kinds of goods, Money liber ‘advanced on furnivire, mercban- Cire, watehen, , sewing machines, &c., to R ALTERS, 26 Catharine atreet URNITURE BOUGHT FOR READY MONEY—A FAIR book value given In reacy money for furniture, carpet ‘Ae., den, wi 12) Bisih uveuue, Detween Nia gad Tyuth aires, ihe same v partly new, and Tile Belfeat and Londowterty ana at (ae priaciest eis Of England and Ireland, carrying the ‘Gates Baten ma is Liverpool, without, delay, at The Li verpool, New York and stahis austen ‘Sicamship G Company’ ‘< yleodld Clyde built roa screw steamships are iniended to wat! cm NEW YORK. m forwarded to Havre. ot amb: all parinet tee Caaeens without pile — steainers are provided with every requisite to enaure the immediate vey of fire, and the strictest dis- clpline is enforced with regard to the use of Ughts. For freij:bt vats, bur Bremen, Antwerp, and or bapeage, ‘at the oflice of the compar SAN’ G. DALE, 16 New York, Agent. _b Liverpool to WM. INMAN, Tow: Buildings. 1AM NAVIGATION OOM- New Yor and Gul war inens ‘he Pw rres ‘EAM TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, ELFAST, DUG- B Bo, a4 Londonderry, without delay, for $8). Return ‘kets to either of the above places, good for six moaths by any er retthe oa ‘$00. BURGH, Capt, Cumming, -Friday Feb. 25, 12M, ‘Thomsor Saturday. Marsh 19; 12M. Rates of i class, found with cooked ssage—Cabin, $7 provisions $80. For freight or passage 4M OF PaSBARe APPS er CRAIG, 17 Brondway. FOE, JAVERPOOLSTEAMGHIP LEBANON, T. COOK, commander.—This new and powerful steamer wil gall® trom the British and North American Royal Mail Sicam Packet Company's wharf, at Jersey City, sbout' the 2ath of Febrnury. Passage money for first class passengers only, for whom there are excellent accommodations, $75. Freight taken at ressona- erates. Apply to E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. (OR LIVERPOOL—POSITIVELY THE FIRST VES- sel—The celebrated clipper ship DREADNAUGHT, t fastest vessel afloat, will sail on Tuesday, February 22, at o'clock. For passage, lowest rates, apply on board, pier No.8 North river, orto P.M. DEMAREST, 40 South street, OR LIVERPOOL.—THE SPLENDID BLACK BALL line clipper ship MANHATTAN, Captain Dixon, sala po- itv ely thts day, at noon. For terms of cabin, seo nd cabin or sicerag re apply on board, foot of Beekman vireet, or SACO WILSON, 108 South strée'. ASSAGE TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL Black Star line of packets. The pack BRIGHT, for Liverpool, sails on the 8th of Ma ers brought from Ireland at the lowest rates. LLY SMB. & GUION, 40 Fulton street. TEAM TO LIVERPOOL, LONDON, GLASGOW AND ail parts of Ireland, for $90.—The steamship CITY UF MANCHESTER, carrying the United States mals, sails 8 une day, Feb. 2 Pavsnge in cabin, $75; third class, $30. a forwarded to Havre, Hambars, Antwan $5 cain, $85 ‘third class, Apply wR. J, Soonwaye N.Y. FOR, HAMBURG, LONDON, HAVRE AND SOUTH. ame Hamburg American Packet Company’siron mail steam- Z SAXONTA, H. Ehlers commander, will leave pier 21 North river, JESDAY, March 1, at 12M. First, E ‘$100 | Second cabin. » $60 | Steerage. ...$35 eabin.. For passage ly to i hearse ©. B. RICHARD & BOAG, 51 Broadway. THE OLD ip JOHN Dassen Apply to Pansen and Bremen for RTIS & CO., 177 Bes. NEW TEBATRA, RROADWAS. ‘5 @tiee ‘OROWDED NIGH ey Fi FROM Paligh ert "TO DOME, pRAUrY ai AND Fashton OF the metropolis, whe Les!) their approval, by sho t — sesafl ce to the end, of Charles aylee' ‘a bell: it FEMALE AMERICAN COUSIN, oe FEMALE AMERIC. Ny OUR FEMALE AMERICAN Cousy, B FEMALE Awuuican cot fi 13 ma ype A pa yt eee vesting plot, national characteristics, and TRRESISTIBLY COMIC IRRESISTINLY OOMIO acting of that nappreasione re actress and vocalist, JoLta DALY: Stee TULTA DALY, fms TOLER DALY. A Dal im ber original, trauma ney value allnektion of THE YANKEE GIRL. TUK YANKEE GIRL. THE YANKER GIRL. THE YANKER GIRL. This purely American comedy has been received with shouts of applause by DENSELY CROWDED AUDIBNCES, DENSELY CROWDED. AUDIESGES, and is now in THE FOURTR. WEEK ble with « new piece begs veh sain, and at the end of the comedy ‘Miss JULIA DALY will sing A NEW SONG, entitled “COME TO MK IN CHERRY TIM¥," the wonls written expressly for ber by Gen. George P. Morals, and the music composed by E, Mollenhauer, The performance wil. ‘conckue. with E DUMB BELLE, Doors open at 34 0 yolock, RT UNION CONCERT BALL, 497 Broadway EXTRA GRAND ATERAQTIONS THIS EVENING, FInGT CLASS TALRNT, fican tha choloece aris of" Amores 8 Europe, will appear. Mies, ANNIE BOARDWEUL, the most popular BENE SINGER OF THR DAY. whose popularity has deservedly won for her such great and ariocena, deere , Bow WADSWORTH @ FOX Proprictiors, THOSE DISTINGUISHED AND ACCOMPLISH. favorites. Mr. and Mrs. CHANSKAU, having Just coactuded e brillant eogupsensat io New York are show to appear in Boston. on Monday evening, Feb i, in their highly successful and popular characters, which have stamp. 9c them as the most versatile and attractive of our nauve ar. Usk. © 'T. PARSLOK, Agent, box 2414 Post oilice, or 410 Broadway. RYANTS’ MONBTREL S—BRYA AN BRYANT willdhnce bis original unequalled SSRN OLD VIRGINNY, SSENCE OF OLD VIRGINNY, SENOK OF OLD VIRGINNY, Every night this week, 472 Broadway. __BRYANTS" Sans RELS—DRYANTS' MINSTRELS, STENTION, ALL! | yy Misa Pande nee he iay in thelr great char ractera at the BROADWAY TBEATRE Monday evening, Feb. PTOMMAS’ SECOND HARP CONCERT, Asaisted by ae imminent Artists, On THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, Feb. 24, at Dodworth’s, Tickets and programmies at ihe usual places O42: ¥ MINSTRELS, EF (PUR STAGE—DRAMATIC INSTRUCTION.—PRIVATE pupils can be rendered thoroughly competent for the the- trical profession, by afirat class actor. Address Manager, Union aquage Post office, New York. ANFORD'S OPERA HOUSE, PHULADELPHTA.—PHE oldest and largest troupe in the world, will shortly open ii New York. Petroupe excel in vocal, instrumental, operatic ballet fect the drama; in fact, it is the only variety company extant. ‘The whole under the management of SAMUEL 8. BANFORD. SPORTING. 0G FOR SALE.—A SUPERIOR FULL BRED LARGE Newfoundiand dog, eleven months old, for sale cheap at £0 Bayard street. REAT UNITED STATES MAII, SOUTHERN FIRAM- dsoggei Fis., via Charles- forth ‘Through tickets be had on appli Heaton to eee ma; gh SPOFFORD. et & 08., 29 Broedway. NEW LINE HE NETO BAN FRANCTSOO, FARE REDUCED. CALIFORNIA. HOMIRREN TONE, Capt ia 1 eee Te front, pier Hob Norte given: Tieeeae paugh, Finrch 0, a AL 75 oc cae comes OF Dad pewny 100 tons of the latter) yh egos othe moe i, Bowing eves X_B—All persona are forbd trusting a8y on0 of Soopuat of the above ships or owners. [JMTED STATES MAIL STRAMBHIP LINE, CALTFORNtA, Vis Panama Railroad, The steamahip STAR OF THE, WEST mander, will on Monday, Feb an from pier oot eat Dlcrtootot Warren cing ai Pa Vor passage apply of! sgply only io". open aa at iT Weel street, eorner of |OLEMAN’S bg nnn ye Lie FOR SAN FRAN: cisco—Sailing Textrema clip y Baa CROGRETT. Spent brated A ae cleper cer, commander, is ‘spre ray eae at sper, 15 Kast Wall srect, Ths well Known and favorite 2 vessel ‘a ‘San Francisco in rig admitted heal ie superior ven- iducements to insures at will be “rapshot ‘on orbefore her adver: freight Spply 4 WM. T. — street. Agents in San Francisco, Messrs, xchange on San Francisco for advances made on shipments of oy) aie im sums to suit. approved merchanc OR maven AND pr pert pag ag SAIL ON SA- turday, Feb. Poa, at 12 o’clock.—The U1 steamer BI LACK, WARRIOR, Ab Ww. commence to receive freight at 1 0’ Cita foot of Robinson street, ed atier the hour of sails raced ieee apply 1 x ihe pee agents, Tivincsto! CROC! IN & ‘ark place. OR pom bye ma zo Bed fe ey BRI7IsH North A: i steamship, ape te after the arrival ot slesmad rei 19th bebe a) probably 7th Marc! aghertteelvor paange apply Nero ORLEANS, OBILE, MONTGOMERY, ATLANTA. ALBANY. COLUMBIA, MACON, AUGUSTA, And arigns places in FLO ORIDA, The favorite steamsbi ALABAMA: Gt, Geo. R. Schenck, will eave ‘on Wednesday, Fi , from pier No. 4 North riven,” Wickets cat be had for the 2 following r lnces; fare as low as by hen seamen: from New York ‘4 Savannah; accommodation su New York to Rew Orleans, $3975; Mobile, $35; Montgomery, Ala., $26; Day ay $23; mB Alben Ga., $24; Golam! ja, Ga, $23: "Macon, ‘Savannah, $15 ‘ao Sati The FLORIDA. Cupl Iauae Crowell, success on Saturday, Feb. 26, a3 P. M. For freight or abt OF passa SEU RL. Te MITOHILL, & BON, Broadway. OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—TUR AMERICAN Atiantic Serew Steamship Coin patiy’a new and elogant iteamship MONT GOMERY. brocker, commander. will ¢ pier 12. North river, op Satin urday, Feb. 6, at 3 ojclock tor Savannah, $39 75; Mobite $80: Mor ; albany, Ga., Atlanta and Columbus, Mncoa, $21; Augunta, $20; “Also to principal plages in, Flown at lowert rates—steatners leaving Savannah Mondays, Wedn daye nnd Fridays. Freight 10 cents per foot and pomionade race Se oa oh Wee oo er cent. Apply 10H ORUM.- Wine steamship Huntsvibe succeeds on March 5. OR THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, VIA. CHARLES. on, 8, C.—Semi-weekly United States side wheel Bicataaiip Line. —The aptenaid aleamship ARIS Wh Foster commander, wilt commence receivin freight on Mon: morning, Feb ‘ul, and leave on Wednesday, the 231, at 3 of precisely. SIS 6 lass bin panange. ‘Through tickets io ‘te Megas To bi a em ‘0 Col es may be had jumbia 8. Ps ‘To Atlanta, G ‘To Jnekaonvill To Aumuath, On... 000000, 9D To Pilatke, Pla + For freight or passage ply to SPOFFORD, TILESTON & CO., Broadway. ‘The COLUMBIA succoeds on Saturday, Feb. 26, AMMOTH CANINE EXHIBITION.—TWO GREAT handicap rat matches will come off at Harry Jennings Kerrigan’s Hull, 22 White street, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 23. First match for dogs of all breeds. Second match for diack and tau terriers only. Gentlemen having little dogs aro respectfully invited to attend this exhibition, as there will be Soorats on hand, free of charge. Dogs to be’ weighed at hait Pam geven 5 precisely; sport to commence at eight. Admis- mn 25 cents, IGEON SHOOTING.—MR. ROBINSON. OF NEW YORK, bets Mr. John Taylor, of Jerse ee eeea ‘Sio0that he_ cannot icitl 40 out of 69 pigeons. the match to come off on the Hoboken meadows. on Monday, Feb. 28, Sporting men are Invited to attend. Sheoting to commence at WO NEWFOUNDLAND DOGS FOR, SALB—ONE 18 ‘one year other is five months; one is the best swatch dog in the cliy. "Onn be seen for oue week, if not sola, 81199, Nott street, ear Spring street, morning or evening, Also, Newfoundland pups for sale. ACHT WANTED—TO PURCHASE OR HIRE FOR the summer month, a small sloop or schooner yacht. of from 8 to 15 tons. Address, sith lowest cash price and where to be ene, 8 uM. T., Herald oftice, sANSTROCTION, - ACAREME ,OF PRNMANSHIP “AND BOOKKEEPING, 802 Broadway,—New pupila are received day snd even’ tng upon favorable terms. ere are no clasues, the instric: on i# separate! yal anc rou, nteed Dae eee OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH. YOUNG GENTLEMAN, PUPIL OF AN EMINENT pianist. will give lessons in the most approved method at $18 per quarter, at the residences of pupils, in New York or Brooklyn, Address J. B , at Messrs. Chickering’s, 694 Broad- way, or 193 South First street, Brooklyn. CADEMY OF WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ARITHME- tic —‘These essentials, without which young men are in- Competent to enter into business for themselves or others, are taught by Mr Mr. PAINE and assistants, 62 Bowery. gnly, the largest but cheapest mercantile Seasemy tn New ‘ork, ROOKLYN MERCANTILE ACADEMY, 288 FULTON street, by Mr. PAINE and assistants —This well known of reiort for old and young is open day, and evening for iction in penmanship, boo! 1, Arithmetic, &c : each pupil recelves separtte instruction. Ladies private, - Welting Clnases, $2 sixieen lessons. Bx DESIGNED FOR BUSINESS CAN TAKE A practical course at DOLBEAR'S Oommercial Academy, 609 Broadway, and become quick in figures, rapid business peomen and good bookkeepera They will learn more in one month than int year at ordinary schools. Two $10 seats for bookkeeping vacant. REN CH LANGUAG! ‘A SPECIAL COURSE FOR KLO- ‘cutian and. cont is opened at Monsieur and Macame’ DUBOS Fe residence,” "8 Wont Twenty-fourth street, Morning and afternoon meetings for ladies; evening meetings for gentiemen, Beginnerw’ classes and private lessons as usual, aera AND ENGLISH DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUTHS, ‘No. 20 “Wooster street, F. A. FIRMIN, Principal.—In: struction given in the higher French and English Studien, | mathematics, Latin, drawing and music, guage of the ‘school. fat the school. French is the RS. BOND'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND ‘Misaes, at 180 Wert Twenty-fifti street, between Seventh nd Fighth avenues. Private instruction given when desired, 'ANTED—A SPANISH TEACHER TO GIVE THREE lemons a week (0 & young man. Address, with terms, which must be moderate, W., Union square Post office. DANCING ACADEIMNUKS, DODWORTH'S DANCING CLASSES, AT NO, 806 Broadway snd 137 Montague placa, Brooklyn—Now foc the reception of pupila, who can commence at any fine, will continue open until the end of May Fridays in Brooklyn, Wednesdays and Suuarday ‘ANCING—MORE NEW CLASSES.—BROOKKS’ ACA. demy, 361 Broome s.reet, A new clas forge tlemen will commence on Tuesday even va ia New York, for Indies on Tuesday afternoon, le dances tinght in one course of lessons. Tuesdays and Fridays, $to 6; gentlemen, 7 to dren on Wednesdays and Saturdays, 3 to 6 P. * Tadlen primary classes Instructed by Mrs, Brookes. The teh fs open a!l the year, Hiso, a new o ‘All the fash UMAR’S CHEAP DANCING i meh 267 BOWERY. Dye toe and Saturday nds ndava, Weduesdays, Thureda; Ladies’ afternoon classes, bee Sd cot 4 o'clock. ice 8 o'clock sotree. Admittance 23 ANCING CLASS FOR GENTLEMEN — LROOKES’ academy, $61 Broome street—A new class for gentlemen wil comm»nce on Tuesday evening. an excel: fh opportunny for Dextnusra. Soiree every Wednesday night RRRERO'S DANCING, ACADEMIES, 99 West, POUR ‘teenth street, New York. and 122 Clinton street, Bi Pupils can join ai ang time, as they are only charged trom, es auPotentry. Empire quadrille aad other novelles are being taught. OR, NORFOLK, CITY, POINT AND. RICHMOND ‘The United steamship JAMESTOWN, Capt, Parrish, Silt iene Teave < aD on satura, 2th inst., at 3 o'clock P.M., from pier No. 13 North ‘she will arrive at Nor- foik the next fternoon, 7 Point the following morn: ing. Passengers from’ will proceed by the Southern mail ling, ‘Those for Richmon’ will arrive there on Monday morning. ‘Travellers will flad thia the cheapest, plea: pes pod a aaa ei ee FR sand fi kiiy ite room, to Petersburg and Ric! 10. Seer VOHRRAY LUDI AM, 82 rend y ALTIMORE, WASHINGTON AKD THE WEST.—THE ieave gant a Sort vor dally, making’ the peomger! et Pes pPeeniaas ic, ogton, mi ict ie 150.0 wholesale Sante Rote for the ont Katie a ag roa any ce, SBD | ‘roadway. baad AND TOBACCO, AND GERMAN SH. of varivan qualities; cash urohasers wilt Iucements. Orders are sol ieee secon of choice dom: O: CHEEKS, 17D vu roadway DIGAL., “RIFIGIAL TRETH INSERTED AT THE Lowest A possthle prices: seta on allver, $8; on gold, $25; coutiauons me on piatina, ‘Teeth extracted withont pain. fig Canal street, near Mercer, one block west of Broxdwa: ‘Dr. EAGLETON. Oftice STROLOGY. AND GUAIRVOYANCE-M. BRUGH, A ihe mysterious vetlod Indy, can be consuited on all events OF life, and has also a charm to bring peopie together who are Linhappy, at%0 Orand street, second bloc! first door, second Dy Fee 60 cont. YLAIRVOYANCE MRS. SEYMOUR, “NO, 110 SPRING QO" itect, the most snecesstul medical and bustaees clic voyant in America, | Consultations. day and evening, oa lek: ness, business absent friends, dc, faction guaranteed al- ways or no pay taken. NLATRVOYANCE —LADIES, Ms. HAYES, NO. 337 CM broome street, near Bowery tie. moni mucesaat! mer cal and business clairvoyant tn “Americs, Consultations day and evening on sickness, bushes, absent friends, &c. Satis- faction guaranteed always, or no pay tak, Terms moderate, For particulars apply Tuesdays and iat of the Bowery, | 0'3 GARDEN Nw ne FRM 2 v0-8 @3TRIAN TROUPE. FIrTe. ro auXiLtaRy ATTRACTIONS + ox ONDAY LY gaa Feb, 21, 135 i Msi ei DAN RICE, Ameeicaa Hemorist and Lecturer, and his world renowned of EXCELSIOR, gud COMIC MULES. of the famous Freat Mile <i the most remarkable, eles Foe ardatn in the. wort ‘Tours oe Foree upon the ANN sane ELLSLER, erful, expert and daring tight eae many svlendid and unique cord have delighted immense audi- ences lo we Parisian and Amphitheatres, aud hs ae ee aieseey fro te French 4 a pres. yeemen ry y oS USE APPEARANCE of the eminewt amma borescnag, Mr. AUBTIN. GAMES OF THs « CORBICULUM. in bis burlesque imitation; ey yh ALL THE ST. Tn rebenrest, the new veealon of the <3 romance of CINDEBBLLA; On, Tue Fairy ap 7He Giass Siurree, This great pat om imie apectacle la being prepardd with th utmos: care ip every department, expreas!y for toc gratification of families and childrem generally. It will be represented by A targe aad aceon bP OF JUVENILE ARTISTS. irday Afternoune, Wedaraiag and Saturda, TWO BRILLIANT MATINER ENTERTAINMENTS, Eeninge—Oven a1 84; ts comansnce a veninge— (ocommence at The of Nibio'sare informed What, as the afternoon mata conciude at 4o'clock, thelr carriages can be ordered at that bour W ALLACK’S THEATRE. SIXTH NIGHT or A NEW rT ron. THE VETERAN continuing to be received Shit iaase by bor aue8 10 EOWDED TO THE CkiLING, te willbe EVENING UNTIL FURTHKY KOTIGE, Me. WALLAK ~-TR® COLONEL Mies A NEW TABLEAU bas bea ih addition to ose Which alresdy excite Gea pros VES, oe. ON'THE hha, walaam, viz.— iE ASSAULT T BY THR ZOUA\ WALLAOK. Mr. Levere, Mr. Loacelles, Mr, By, Yennes Mr. Tree, Mr. Bernard, Mr. Jeiries, Parelot, Miss Kk. Henrade, Mias Tree, in orginal Performances terminate before 11 o'clock. ‘The doors will open at 7; performance to commence at 796. Mr. Chippendale, iI AURA KEPP¥’S THEATRE. 4 LAURA NES isistetetetes z oe ttatatatalalalatelalalet [From Porter's Spirit OUR AMERICAN COUSIN draws Tuller honses now than it did six weeks ago and if the management ouly keep it on the Dills strangers enougr will be thronging to the city relays of ppectators sacetgt 1 laa throws theseaean, ily auggessfal and laughter provoking comedy, OUR AMERICAN OOUSI! AMERICAN provide AMERICAN COUSIN. AMERICAN AMERICAN AMERICAN COUSIN: AMERICAN R AMERICAN iN. ‘From the Boston Advertiser | The piece ts, not only most cleverly writen, abounding tn genuine wit and delicious phases of humor, but it is x ably cust that itis not astoalabing it should have proved ao de cided & It bus now been presented for ONE HUNDRED AND TWELVE C ConszourivE NIGHTS, ND TWELVE 00) ONE DEED AND TWELVE CONSEOUTIVE iGHTS, INE HUNDRED AND TWELVE CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS, ONE H HUNDRED AND ave ConneouaTy EB NIGHTS. ONE HUNDRED AND TWE ‘UTIV! Ma] aoe ‘VE GONSEGU TIV! iGHTS. Gowsacus IVE Mans, CONSKCUTIVE NIGHTS, TWELVE CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS. DRED AND ewes Sonsucunyys NIGHTS, ONE HUNDRED pees SECUTIV& N) eae UTIVE N oNn HUNDRED AND TWELVE CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS, HUNDRED AXD TWELVE CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS. ONE HUNDRED AND TWELVE CONSROUTIVE NiGHTS. ONE HUNDRED AND TWELVE O 8 HONDRED AND TWELVE GoNSROUTIVE Nid From the Day Bi ‘The piece is not only well put upon rattle but ts acted throughout with care. and akili—each insiguifeast. part being fed. And the more important ones allotted to artists . The houses Ce coon b the ttomeapacls, during which time it has been witnessed PHONDRED AND NINETY seoreaD PROP aN >. NINETY THOUBAN! BOP! presentation for four meat has not damices yids crowded houses as ever. ‘renchard’s maid. ie Me ‘Hountcheasinuton's th [From the ‘Trbune.] A delineation of American », which, next to “Uncle Torn’s Cabia,” is the most successful yetrendered on the Ame- | ane eas comedy pian siceety 3 eaeaves the ENO! | ATEST SUCCESS EVER GREATEST EVER GREATEST SUCCESS EVER | GREATEST EVER } IRATEST SUCOKSS EVER GREATEST EVER TEST EV! } GREATEST EVER GRRA! EVER Pe TREATEST EVER EVER EVER GRE, EVER GREATESE SU VER From the Atlas | ‘We can’t say ‘Our American Cousin’ has been or isto be pasedj for g@rerybody Anowa that It old, Yet pezole go to fc with the same fvidity as when Our Cousin wit test ced, and we know that even now seats are secured fone and Ove daysin advance. as evinced by its unparal- leled ba oF Fally Po ee, it } oan oe TED NIGHT. NIGHT. iGHT. a TGHT. ¥ NIGHT. ¥ NIGHT, NI iG) Y NIGHT. NIGHT. iGHT, Ni . NIGHT, NIGHT. NIGHT. NIGHT. NIGHT. zg sae ATED RE PRATED Ri EP®ATED +4 REPEATED EVERY To ccneioe wih ‘the popular farce of JENNY LIND. Sepeoried by the strength of the company. Dress clrale seals way be secured ons week in advance with. out extra charge~ 60 cents each | Doors open at 6%; to cbmmence at 73 precisely. ARNUM'S MUPRUM. POSITIVELY Last at OF | the celebrated and popular artiste, the NUBIAN TROU- | Wie de ‘Third week of Madame iia ip. ibe Fiving | Wire, Afternoon at 3; and evening at 736 and "rsa by the | NUBIAN TROUBADOURS. conga, negro dances, negro overtures, negto sketches, near furces, negro comedies, | &, Mme. ELVIR on the tlying wire. | “The new Dramatic Season will cominence on Monday, Feb. | 98, under the ost dauering auspices | No extra charge io gee | the ‘Aquaria, Living Serpenia, dc. Admittance 25 cents; chil- | dren under ten, 18 cents, » MINSTRELS. Niccha ica Hall, 472 Broadwn rand crock ‘Moni 2i, and every event ay a ie RNC FOLD, vd | SARER Ht IRRRY any > DAN BRYANT, xe | the celebrated eee eee an ae ACTOR. Doors open at 634; curtain rises at 73g. Tickets 25 cents. | FyMeucockss NATIONAL CONCERT HALL, 172 NEW Canal street, ‘ONCERTS FOR THE P' CONCERTS FOR THE PEOPLES ‘The best conaunied and most pont Fenpasentee oot LEGITIMATE TA} ENE PeGuetath TAL Ren Met Ola TALENT. LEGITIMATE TALEN’ ‘The greatest extemy MH ARIISON, will sing upon ra ty. audience wil will aire him ROTHIN Miss EMMA FROTHINGHADE erased best ainger that has ever appeared before THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE OU, HARRY FOX, the favorite Miss FANNY COLE and Mlle, MA\ i antec. ADAM LEAVEY ¢ I ove, 4 aive her a call, at = Genta; genta bd cent N iT absent friends; abe tella sil the events ‘ail who visit her: if you wish teath, Mulberry street, in the rear. na 25 ME —_——e—e—e—e Bi Ay Orrce, lt i BROADWAy. Kieran, pent to Yall, rom 12 4, — aly tod OCTOR HUNTERS ONLY orrioR 18 AY NO. 8 DIVI- New Yark; establishod A. D. 18M. Open from acven o'clock fa the moe morning until ten at R, WATSON, ‘nesk of Bronwen io 8 tn the evening. Die RALPH'S OFFIORS, NO. 82 or imal sYREer.— = Howes from 10}4 tll 2, and from 6 ull 9, OME STRERT, AECOND BLOCK joe hours from Sin the moratng » WHO ae Ror. aD oF rea CRUMBRATED Madame PREWST! Bhe has bee: ids tn chi and other et ADMISSION 10 ia rotveshebent okt SHTCHCOGR Manners and Peer. A ea w wen frien D MUSIC. yO ENTERTAINMENT Feb, a1 po oe ee place, oF evening. ‘eb. 3. ALLAR,, doxirons a of asieting neil bert Burns, Walsh, Modre: terte worth, he sia patron. imment P le inita object, Plokews conta, Reserved seats OO cents. y be had at the door. To commence at a quatter 10 § o'clock. R. ABBOTT'S EGYPTIAN MUSE STUYVESANT tutte, 669 Broadway -—The Boston ‘onratian sil who care to have their curiosity thatr hearts touched, their imaginalons ikindieas A, ry eal one visit to this Museum,” Open day and evening. cots, AMUSKMEN TS. Bresrgar THEATER, Beare sae FRICKE.” Phe whole of the besuliful 2 Dress ere mers tp cent | Pa A new ceaprislnn the ontare ind and fi hart ers, Ce ee ye venple—as- Six NiGiiTS ret i The celebrated nad fu and {as fumed ‘America. HELEN. MONDAY xVM b ploun. Nd. fe 21, wr Re acted oT Suan, On, Znmcag AND, Aaated WO Yeas Aco Mian. Misa Lele (Nelly "Neck Mins Hefem Also, éataet new yt wil alrodees thelr Te wONGS AND Le ahi : ‘hich have boom To ‘conclude baie Monday next—The 8! Performance Saturday to wah ty eepu. CADEMY OF MONDAY, FEB. 2. OBERT MORPHS INDIAN SYMPHONY, INDL An SYMPHONY, INDIAN SYMPHONY, INDIAN SYMPHONY, FIAWATHA, HIAWA’ Haw ANE: MENDELSFORN UNION. MENDELSSOHN UNION. MENDELSSOHN UNION. cialis ie = HARWOOD, WM. MILLARD. DE, GUILMETT! MATILDA ieee. PEACE PIPE, 9 SONG OF GREAT SPIRIT, HIAWATHA’S BILTH, CaNOE BUILDING SONG a. LDING FIGHT WITH MUDJEKEEWRS HYAWATHA’s WOOING, HIAWATHA’S WEDDING, PAU-BUK-KESWSB BEGUAR, DANCE, BAVEN’s CHORUS, AARVEST CHORUS, GHORT CHORUS, DEATH BONG. SPRIN SUMME! AUTUMN, WINTER, FAMINE, FEVER, SPRING SUM AUTOM, ‘0OD'S MINSTREL BUILDING, and 563 Broadway. Eeeond week of the new Grand Pantomime, which has beom. severai weeks in preparation. OD'S MINSTRELS THE OLDEST AND LARGEST COMPANY IN THE GIry, appear every crea thelr VOOAL A) WONDERFUL BU CURSE of the NEW PANTOMIME, ee the. viece of the ses With tricks, erties, aresses, d aboundiny fi fie and Grd io Durlesqus ‘The Performing vette f every evening. a _Tioketa 26 cents, "Bilaren thder ven ten years, 18 cents. Gun NATIONAL EXHIBITION OF ART, ‘WASHINGTON the REVOLUTIONARY CAMPAIGNS, Being a series of Twenty four original and colossal HISTORICAL PAINTINGS, ‘ainted by John McNevin, Showing the following memorable occurrences in the war ef indepeaden Batieo Monmow. Te Battle of 1. er Hill, 1st. Battle of Bunks Batu of Bunker Hill, 30, aahington reproviag Loe, Battle of been! ‘a Island. sone of Stony Point. Dec! of Independence. Capture of Major Andre. Battle of Long Island. Je of Kings Mountala. Crossing. aware. Battle of the Battle of Princeton. Battle of Guilford louse. Battle of Bennington, Battle of Eutaw Springs. t | Bate of = Trlumpial Entey of Wasklag: of wre jump! try of = Baile ton in New York. ish Surrender one exhibition of of these — will be accompanied by am explanatory in, pecor: Every evening, % qe CHAPEL, 720 720 Broadway. Doorsopen at7 to commence iat 734 o'clock.” Wed- neoiny sed Baluray afiernoose “Acraleston 25 cents; children tinder 10 yeurs 18 cents. RS. LESDERNIER'S | Ligeewemte arr THIRD M reading of the course, wi oned from Janua- Tasha es sons, will be givem Vodworth's Saloon, £05 Broadway, on Tuesday, Feb. (ene meds Henry VII. Mr. Kiimasegg and her Golden Leg. A chapter from the Beat Papers (In costume). The Maniac ‘im costum: RANKLIN MUSEUM, 127 GRAND STREET. ONE DOOR from Broadway.—Performances twice a day by the troupe | of MODEL ARTISTES, the only tronpe in the United States who Appear in a selection of living pict EVERY AFTERNOON, AT 3. EVERY EVENING, AT 8. ‘The company consists of the most beautiful formed ladies, numbering 'WENTY SEVEN YOUNG LADIES, TWENTY.SEVEN YOUNG LADIES, who wiLappear, is Bs poe living Te Bere Also the original in their songs, one e — p, eooente chien, very afternoon and even ‘Aamnion—Orchestra seats, g, $0 cents; bores, 5 cents; privat boxes, $1; feats on the stage, $3. ¥. BURTON. . make a noteof this. BROADWAY ATRE. THE “oa UTIFUL STAR SISTERS, on Monday evening, Feb. 21. ‘YONCERT AND EXHIBITION.—WANTED, A GENTLE- man of respectability, who understands a conducting and Rap ego pe gg areal G4 Balinese Mra a more, ee yt a} ta Japan, all complete, for sale. a arr ROADWAY THEATRE. The {i STAR SISTERS in the great playof GRKKN BUSHES, and JENN LIND, Monday evening, Feb. 21. ¥ 18 COMING, “HB Ig COMING, BED MAN OF AG. OR HORNED MORTAL. EROIC WOMEN OF SEVENTY-SIX. Compliment Woes gore raga WM. H, BEEBE, Ket, A step be Aeig” sy the friends of Win. Ti. Wecbe, Eats, Agent of the Insitute, have tendered fo him « complmentary, held tn hall Of Wie Cooper inauiy Tuesday even- and an ale Smith, on the, Herolo Women of Seven! Tickets 25 cents. To be ie yrincipal book and tguale stores, hotels, and a! the door PROGRAMME. " 1. Music by Dodworth’s Band; selection from Lueretis # Ontion—""Herolo ‘Women of 70,” by Rev. Mathew 3 Siar Spangled Banner, by Messrs. Colborne and Nash. 4. Reading of Tennyson's May Queen, by Mr. J.B, Brow, professor of elocution. ANTA CLAUS VARIBTIES, BROOKLYN.—OVER- flowing houses is convincing probt that the public appre- ciate the ef of the following wlented performers: Miss AUGUSTA I, WALBY, the favorite vocalist a and danseuse. LIZZIE Mba Misa ANNIE STELLA, PETITE LOUISE, be poprie i Trish, comedian and vocal eer . OBS, J. RIELY, J. HUT- a ning Ina varie! HOST Mr, WM. O'N®: the Dick BERTHELON CHEY and DAVENPORT singing and dancing, conc! with all the original music. of ‘the opera of if ‘RIS COMING, HE I5 COMING, H ‘RED MAN OF aGA OR HOR: MORTAL. 7 OUNG NEW YORE. brscins Beautiful LUCTLLE and HELEN bonduaamsicibs ma And the IRISH GIRL, at the Broadway Theatre, Monday evening. R. GRO. BOOTCH HALLAD CONCERT Mr. 8. wi phases on We Shar Rebs tee, ag ana iste Fannie est on ener) te big HaTTIE an a bai bie pe, Condvetor. Mr. J. G. ee eter, “Tickets 80 cents, for wale at the door, ‘open “ cert to commerce at § o’ol0ck. er AE Is 2 come ks MORTAL. ra WERK MORE OF he BURNING OF erty. ee piosata cr or FH" 18 COMING, HE leans of Hall 690 Brondway evenin; at Ti6) and ne and Bahrdny Aera08 at 3 o'clock. “Admittance 25 centa; children 13 H® i Comme RES Sans, oR 4 MORTAL. UBA 18 TO RE ANNEXED, And the STAR tagapwa Monday evening, Fond wa INE ARTR—OPES AT THE X NATIONAL ACADEMY of i Tenth street Droadway, snd avenue, F. RICHARDT'S: erhigiven ion ot 6 ot Ametiaa Adpuission 2 cents, onan ky play at the VuRA ERE aceaery.