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st NEW YORK UWGRALD, SUNDAY, FELRUARY 23, 1862. SALES AT AUCTION. MR. CHAPMAN & CO. Al e nificent Household Pur Works of Art at public auc: nday),, February 24, at the elegant 13 Weat Six- teenth between Kuth male con sewood, “Tele Sofas, Ottoinans, fedaliion Gar: meneing at II’ o'clock, super) Sutts, ‘covered with silk bro: aval back Chairs, Armebs ladies’ Work, Ciess ant ts, Bugs, 8 rte aud Hors ¢ rb Mandoli eoeption © Sloe! ed Lin! te r Bronze and Ma MAGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PI NOVORTE, Canterbury Stool and Cover, Biack walnut Hatstand, owk Bullet, Extension ‘Table, Dinner aud Tea Sets, ‘crystal Glassware, richly engra ‘Table Cutlery, Silvervians rose oo. ane th Hedsieuds, Wardrobes, Toile: Tales, Com ‘Tables, Hairand Spring Mattress, Counterpat Sheets, Towe iraw's patent Sofa ‘Bed 4 es, Brussels aud Thgvain ¢ Stkiy Carpets, Also a large assortment of hea Furniture, House to let, Possession immediacely UCTION NOTICE. OF FICK MORTGAGE SALE OF ki EWOOD PIANOVORTE, ELEGANT RO: ROSEWOOD PARLOR SUITS IN BROCATEL, VALUABLE PAINTINGS, ARTISTIC BRONZES, MARBLE GROUPS ¥ D, D, CAULKINS & CO. will gell ou, Monday, 4, atthe elegant private residence 20 West Fourteenth Street, beween Ekith and Ninth avenues, commenc 103; o'clock. cs the entire contents house, urnitare was made to order, and is in solid rosewood. The whole will be sold to the highest bidder tor cash, offering extra inducements to pur- ers, as the entire furniture of the house is nearly new, must be sold to close the mortgage. Elegant rosewood seven octave, with all modern improvements, ovrrstrung'bars, solid peal key &e.; cost $08 In July last Pith guarantee for three years; rich rosewtiod Stool, covared in satin, and embroidered Cover; three elegant full suits of wosewood Parlor Furniture, in rich brocade and satin; rose- ‘wood Etegeres, splendid ani costly Parian Ornaments, rich Vases, &c ; alsoa magnificent collect of rare Paiuti rosewood Turkish Easy Chairs, in fine reps; rosewood Cra ‘and Side marble top Tables, richly carved rs Tosewood and mahogany:," Bureaus, cary , Eueger abel Mirrors, TLY, SOLD FURNITURE, Washstands, Sota Beds, in tine haircloth; ten p Hai reason, from 40 to 60ibs., made to order antl in exc condition. Dining Room Furniture cons!-'s of tine oak Ex- nsion Table, Silver Ware, rich Chinn, , Forks, Spoons, &e., with heavy cu! ware of every description. Sale ‘posit. « Ht, TEN BROECK, Mortgagee. UCTION NOTICE. —CROCKERY, GLASS, CHINA and Fancy Goods, by J. 8. H. BARTLETT, auctioneer, Tuésday, February 25, at i0 o'clock, at 281 Pearl street, a Jarge and cholce Stock of White Granite Ware, Rock and Yel- dow Ware: also, a lot of Goods from a fire and English Fane Goods. Those wanting cash bargains will do well to attend, ‘a8 sales are positive. and silver Cute engraved Glass. By order of F, AUGTON SALETWENTY CASES BOOTS AND Shoes. A. M. GRISTALAR, actioneer, 23 Bowery, will Gell on Monday, 24th inet., at 11 o'clock, ‘twenty cases of Boots and Shoes, consisting Jn pat of childrens’ misses’ and ‘womens’ Calf Boots, double sole Kid Shoes, children’s Kid, Fi ovpner toea: double, stitched sole Calf Skin. mens outs, alot! ippers, gans, ters an xford Ties. A lot of Calf Skin, de. SSIGNEE’S SALE OF HANDSOME FURNITURE, h ts, Brocatel Parlor Suits, pet Marble Stafary, Valuible Collection of Paintings, &c. RUSHELL W. WESTCOTT, auctloncer, will mall toxin cow Monday), at two o'clock precisely, ‘the entire elecant Furniture, &c., contained tn the first clusk residence 152 West Twenty-first sireet, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. The house iselegantiy furnished, partors entirely in rose: wood; superb Pianotorte, rich Mantel and Pier Mirrors, marble Busts of Shakspereand Byron, with beautifal Parlor Ornaments; Chamber Furniture of ’ every description, in rosewood, oak and mahogany, with the entire superb Mat tresses and Bedding; Dining Furniture, in oak; Silverware, wich Glassware, French Chin: Tie whole will be sold without resere Catalogues at the house, SSIGNEE'S SALE OF READY MADE CLOTHING, &€, tL <A. M. CRISTALAR, Auctioneer, will sell, on’ Mot ay, 24th, at 103g o'clock, at'23 Bowery, lendid st of seasonable and fashionable ready made Ciothing -ounpriaing fine Black Cloth uuess Goats; Pilot, Beaver, and Petersham Overvoats; Doe- skiu, Cloth, Cassimere and Satinet Pants; Silk, Satin, Velvet, Hoth, and Cassimere Vests. Also, a large lot of Plece Goods, comprising fine Black Cloth, Doeskin, Cassimere, and Sati: uet; Silk ‘Velvet, and Silk Vesings; Shirtings, Buttons, Eetiomines,, Fun‘y Goodn aud a large assortinint of SLi ecktien, &c. Also, les Cotton Bat les Black Wadding, “By order of the assignee, DAW, D, EGAN, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM 433 Canat niveet, will sell, 0.1 Monday, February 24, at 10: y'clock, at 83 West Thirty-sisth screet, Parlor, Bedroom and Kitchen Fur lows:—Brusseis, Ingrain’ and Stair Sofas, Cithirs, Extension and other dsteads, Beds and Bedding, Lounge: ‘nrtains and Cornices, Looking Glasses, Mant Stocks, Chita, Glass, be. Also one superior Sowi PAPWARD, SCHENCK, AvoTIONEER. VI *AT NU. HL WERT FOURTSENTE BETWEEN SIXTH AND sEVENTH AVENU 3 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ~~ EDWARD SCHENCK wili sell at auction, on Monday, #eh, 2, at 1046 o'eluck, as above, all the handsome House- wniture in suid hous omprising rose. ood Par v e by, Needham & Carhart; sy Centre Tables, elegant Clocks and Mantel Orna- nents, mahogany Bedstvads, marble top Bureaus and Wash- siands, Extension Dining Tables, Diniug Room Farniture, Grussels and Ingrain Carpets, Hair Mattresses, Featucr Meds, ot irs, Ching an lassware, Cutlery, Also, Kitehen Purniture, with whien the sale will @ommences’ XECUTOR'S SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM.—WILL be wold at public auction on Tuesday, February 25, 1882 At twelve o'clock M., in the village of ‘Pleasantville, West chester county, New York, haif a mile from the Ffarlen Railroad depot, and thirty-four miles from the city of New York, tbe Uomestead Fasm of the late Benja:nin E, Hays. The said farm fronts on two main roads, contains beiween sixty and seventy acres of well divided plough, meadow and wood jand; on the premises are a modern farinhouse and yutbuildings, orchards of choice fruit, good wate 4m a wealthy Locatlo | uurches, schools, post ottice, lepot daily. Sale pouitive, without reserve. DAVID HAYS, Executor. ROM AUCTION. 900 dozen ‘Ladies’ pure Linen Handkerchiefs, $1 and $1 50 per dozen. Alno a lot of Linen Shirt Fronts, 123¢c, to 50¢, each, . W. 8. BURNS. 449 Broadway, Late wtih and next door to Edward Lambert & Co. EORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER. —PEREMPTORY SALE of a large stock of Very elegant Household Furniture, Monday, at 11 o'clock, at store 141 Broadway, including Parlor, Chamber, Library, Recepti RK Suits, ‘of various’ sigles and coveringsigelegant. Ete Amoire-a-tilace, Bullets, Wardrobes, Dretting Tables, Av fables, Secretaries, Music Cabinets, Library Bookease’, Cables, Lounges, Chrure, Toilet Sets, Tea and Cologue air Mattresses, Mirrors, &c. OHN K. OAKIGY & CO. WILL SELL AT AUCTION on Tuesday; Feo, 25, at 10 o'clock A, M., at the residence af William Davol, M. D., (who is removing wo Minnesota) K@ Allautic, corner of Hove street, Brooklyn, Household Guraituce, rosewood Pianoforie, ‘Stoddart, ‘maker: Parlor Organ, Towns & Son, London, makers; rosewood, manogany and black walnut Parlor and enamelied Chamber Furnitare, Dining Room Furniture, Brussels, Three Ply and Ingrain Jarpets, two black walnut Library Bookcases, made to or C1 1 Glassware, &. Catalogues at our sales- Smith atorney tor mortgagee, i Liquors, Brandlen, Win es, Ging, Re. also household Fn. a) extention Dinin: les, Chairs, ti s el Furniture, &¢.; also seta doubio Haraesr, et Nukem Q 4 J. BOGART, AUCTIONEERS.—MONDAY, FEB: 2A, | 12 o'clock, at 42 and 44 Nassau sireet, vale: Printing Material, consisting in ob Bugive Pres, extra uo, Bill Head, . ard Press, large quant nd terms cash, Goods inuat be removed sume day. eral ARLES F WA1''s, attorney for mortgagee. QHERIF#'S SALE.-.BY VIRTUE OF SEVERAL EXE D> ciutons, the Sheriff of the city and county of New York ill sell, on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 1862, ut ten o click A.M. wt ‘he stone yard. between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-righth dtreets, near Eleventh avenue, one 36 horse power ‘Engine, Boiler, Rubbing Bed, four Gangs of Sows, with Trucks, ‘ot of dressed Brown’Stone, Carts and Hund Trucks, oiliee Vuralture, blacksmith Tools, Sheds, Banker Blocks, ac. Q HERMAN, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL, ON MON. 2: day, Feb, 24, at 103 o'eluck, at store No 13 Bowery— jortgage sale of Honsehold Furnitire, consisting of Chamior Jets, a large lot of Beil, Bedding, Bedatends, Bur» us, Wash- sands, Chairs, T&ies, Lounges, Crockery, Cookiny Ulenslis, te., being the entire eifectsof a first class boarding bow: ait positive, for cash, By order of Lloyd Bryant, attorney ‘oF mortgagee, GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, © street. by virtue of a enaitel ‘Xuerday, February 1034 o'clvel “opaletnig of w quantiy of inncy Veneers, colored and un colored, Piano (Sharp's), spectinens of Inlaid Work, Tools, Bendhes, Dyeing Apparaiun, Stoves, de. sa PETER CARTEREAU, Mortgage: “ELUIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER,—BY VIRTUE OF ‘a chattel mortgage, Twill sel on Monday, th: 41 103¢ o'clock, at Abboit's auction rooins, No. 4 East Br way, one inahogany Billiard Table, Balls and Cues, dteok and Fixtnred tS Benet and liquor store, &e. ROBERT ANDERSON, attorney jor mor ty: Ww WITTERS, AUCTIONKER—WILL SELL, ON Monday, #@ Zo'clock, at +YCanal street, theentire Pur- aiture, ke, of a large house —Favior Buits, Pier aud Mantel “Glaeses, Carpets, Beds, Bedding, &e., together with every ars dele contuined in the above house, Partieniars in Monday's oapere, WOLF, AUCTIONEER, WILL SEL 4 ON MO; ‘day, February 24, at lug o'clock, the entire Stock and Fixtres of the Grocery and Liquor Store corner of Mule and Hester streets, consisting of ten ai five gation Kegi, large Standing Casks, Glass Cases, Beor Pumps, Coun: ‘are; elsoe variety of Ui jes and Liquors; will be sold Sn ove lot or in amail lots, to suit buyers, Sale positive. _ NEW PUBLICATION: PPROVED MILITARY BOOKS. v > Tg wie Seguin 230. With 72 engravings, Soe. icy 5 aaa t ravin, iol ‘of the Battalion, bs 137 engravings, 0c. WwW. RTUNE, 19 Chatham street, N.Y, _ ASTROLOGY, BONA FIDE ASTROLOGIST, THAT EVERY ONE ean depend on, fs M WILSON, who t Ot Your vistt as soon As you enter, She tell past, sentand favure of your Liv, and warns you of danyers, brings success out of the invat periods undertakings, | N, B.—Velebrated magic charms — No, 139 Allen n and Stanton streets, Over the Lakery. end gentieman, M) cents, tadle’s sale; lot utter, Gord ICE 170 CHATHAM rt *» Will sell, on Sz Leanrens’sirect, t, DeLWween deveois disease, preseribes ren Business interviews, Wcents; of bait Incase TPE GREATEST WONDER IN THE WORLD 18 man young and accomplished Madatne HYRON, from Paria, who can be consulted with the strictest confillence on all aflairsof life; restores drunken and unfaithful husbandas haga seenot vo make you Meloved hy your heari#ideal, aud ogether those long separated: Ladies 25 ce aigence 9 Third avenue, abate Tworhirecece eo BE EDU GIVES ton on all affairs through } the lotteries, She ts the nd Palmist inthiwecity, Remember her rest LIAVAN ST RET FINANCIAL. RAY AND NAVY PAY GOLLEG ever) wuparinemt OF Use BOVAD iN B. MURRAY, Army and Navy Banker, ait strect, New York, opposite the Post oifiee, — JOR SALE—FORTY SHARES OF THE METROPOLL the city of New York, Will LAY, on Monday, 24h inst, UPON ly ad yu ER COIN PURCHASED AT THE by FP. JAMES & CO, 36 Wail street. ASED BY Army and Navy Banke: corner 0° Liberiy street, XOLD AND SIL highest premu BDNANCE BILLS PUR 0 JO MURRA yet; PHI AND GOULD AND CURRY MINING STOCKS.— Wanted, to parehane, a few sharesof eer. Apply 0 OA, BL S38, 34 Broadway. EMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES, SIGHT BILLS ON Union Hank ov Lonpon, National. Hank 0 LAND, Buuwast BANKING Comrany, Liwsann, IMS FRO: UPWARD: ‘LOR BROTE LS. Banke, 217 BROADWAY, corner of Murray atreet, 76 WALL, corner of Pear! eek REASURY NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER, BOUGUT AND SOLD. TAYLOR BROTHERS, 247 Broadway, corner of Murray street. 76 Wail sirect, corner of Pearl 500 72 boar N ONE OR MORE SUMS: ou desirab! property Pine sire IN TAY $12. $50,000 TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE— fm suis of $1,000 and upwards, on Real tate in this city or Brooklyn.’ Also Made Mortgages cash- ed. Apply to A. SERGEANT, 16 Wail street. 75.000 20,20AN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE A Aft productive real estate in this city, in une pply ‘or more sim, small s':va8 to lend in Brooklyn, in the office of the Peoples’ Fire Insurance Company, to JOHN F. CONREY, No. 66 Wail staeet, $170.000 ANY PERSON HAVING THE ABOVE . + amount to invest ina business that will pay fifteen to twenty per cent, may address ‘box 2,764 Post ollice, ; LOAN OFFICES. _ : A’ lll GRAND STREET, THREE DOORS WEST OF Broadway—Money advanced on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Plate, Dry Goods and) personal, property of ert description, or hougee and sold, by JOS! A. JACKSO! auctioneer and broker, ATA BEBECKER, STREETSMONEY LIBERALLY advanced to any amount on Diamonds, Watebes, Jew- elry, Pianos, cps Dry Goods, Ac. N, B.—Pawnbrokers Tickets bought. H. NEWION, 77 Bicecker strect, up atalrs. At riit BARRINGER'S, COMMISSION BROKER. ‘This old established office advances the highest sums o1 Or buys for cash, diamonds, set or unset; watches, pearl late, furs, merchandise, optical instruments, 4c.’ No 2l roadway, room 13, up siairs. IAMONDS BOUGHT.—HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR Diamonds, at 43 and 60 Nassau street. Office hours JOS. RAMEE. CEDAR STREET.—MONEY ADVANCED to suit, on watches, diamonds, and other valu- able personal property, or bought for cash. A liberal price id. Business strictly confidential, Branch office, No. 407 Ww LOE, ADVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS Watches, Plate and Jewelry, or bought for cash at the Fervons having old Gold of Silver to sell can- highest price '$ ANRICH, 723 Broadway. not do better than call on LO! PROPOSALS. TABMY surrrius, : Orrick or Anwy Crormxa xp Equirace, ) CORNER OF BROOM: AND GREENY STREETS New York, Feb. 19, 1862. § Sealed proposata are Inxited and willbe received at this ofice untii Id o'clock on Tuesday, the 4th of March next, when they will be pubilcly opened, for furnishing by contract the following army supplies and materials, deliverable at the Depot of Army Clothing and Equipage in this city, corner of Broome and Greene streets 20,000 yards black Silesias, 36 inches wide, best quality. 20/000 yards Mosquito Netting, linen. 20,000 Forage Cap Covers (glazed). 15000 pines colored Bed Suck Bluding. 10,000 nquare fect Leather for chin straps for caps. 50,000 Tin Cunteens, with cork stoppers: pints, to weigh 11%, ‘ounces without the stopper; to be covered with clot aitiran inspection as teed made of them, 40,000 Axe Handles, best hickory. 2,000 Drum Heads, batter. 31000 Drum Heads, snare. 21000 kets of Drum Snares, ‘SW Hospitai Tents and Fliep. 6¢0 recruiting tag halliard The tents to, be It fect I with a wail 4% fect, and having on one Toadmit of two or more tents being joined and thrown into one, with a continuous covering or roof, to be made of dnck, thirty inches wide, and weighing 22% ounces per am Jere fly to be 22 fect 10 inches long, and 14 feet wide; to be made of duck M) incies wide, and weighing 15}, ounces per an. * i ses howpial tent poles ospital tent pius, large. 10,000 hospital tent pins. surail. Allthe above inentioned articles must conform in every rv spect to the sealed standard patterns in thjs ollice, where they Tay be examined and additional information received cou- cerning them. ; The articles must be of domestic fabrication. Bids from manufacturers or regular dealers will be preferred, which Must. be made for aud conform to such articles only, 3a quality ‘and description, as are required by the advertive- Ment and the samples "in tits office; but contracts. will. be awarded to the lowest respor-ible bidder who. shall fur nish satisfactory securities fur the faithful performance thereo ‘The manufacturers’ establishment or dealers’ place of buat- ness must be distinctly in the proposal, together with the names, address, and responsibility of two persons pro- posed as sureties. ‘The sureties will guarantee that acontract shall be entered into within ten days after the ucceptance of suid bid oF proposal, Proposals will be received for any one of the articles sepa- rately, and for any portion of each, ‘The’ privilege is reserved by and for the United States ny proposals that inay be deemed extravagant. cles mux be delivered within twenty daysafter ptance of the proposals, except the Tents and Tent Polesand Pins, of which one-quarter ‘of the quantity con: tracted for must be delivered in twenty days, and the re. mainder in fifty days from date of acceptance, or sooner if practicable. ion by sworn inspectors, cable. All articles will be subject to insi appointed by authority of the United States. tis to be distinetly understood that contracts are not trans- ferrable without the consent of the proper authority; and that any sale, assignmentor transfet, without such con‘ t having been obtained (except under a process of law), will be Tegarded as an abandoment of the contract, and the con- tractor, and hissor their securties, will be beld responsible Tor all loss or damage to the Unitei States which may arise 0 Paymevis will be made on each delivery should Congress haye made an appropriation to nitet them, or as soon there- after ay an appropriation shall be made for that purpose, ‘Ten per cent of the amount of each delivery will be retained until the contract shall be completed, which will be forfetted to the United States in case of defalcation on the part of the contractor. Forms of proposals and guarantee wilt be furnished upon application to this office, and none will be considered that do Not conform thereto. a up, ‘hi roposale Will endorsed, “Proposals for Furnishiny Army Supplies,” ond be addressed, ss LIEUT. COL. D. H. VINTON, Deputy Quartormaster Generai United States Army, Box 3,295 Post office. ‘ORSES WANTED FOR THE UNITED STATES GO- vernment. Orrick or Tux Sexton Quanriuasten, ) Anar ov Tux Potomac, Wasiinaion, Feb. 11, 1862. Sealed proposals tor. the delivery in ‘Washington City of 1,400 cavalry und artillery Horses, for the United States Yernment, wil\ be received at the office of Colonel D. H. Rucker, Departmen' Quartermastes; in this city, until 12 M- oP Seturaay the 22. inst. ‘These horses will be puschased in lots not exceeding 200 each, and no bids will be entertained for a greater number from "ny one person, No ud willbe entertained that is not endorst by two Fesponsible persona, who will guarantee that the bidder will comply with his’ proposition, if it should be accepted ‘Twenty-nve cays will be given from the opening of the bids for the completion of the delivery of the hurses. ‘Of the above horses, 900 are required for cavalry and 950 fora: illery. DESCRIPTION OF HORSES REQUIRED CAVALRY HORSES. (To be from 15 10 16 hande in height; between 6 and 8 yeara of age H built and ‘ree from all detects, ARTILLERY WORSKS. to 16 hands in height; between 5 and 8 years of all defects; well broken to 1,100 pounds. d by a board of officers detailed ts requiring them, ‘Tie horses will be inspe: from the regim: lege of rejecting each ‘nould be consider that the interests of the STEWART VAN VLIET, Brigadier General and Quartermaster. EW YORK, FEBRUARY 23, 1862.—$20,000 JERSEY JN City Water Bonds —Proposuis will be reesived, up to the Ist of March nest, for the above amonnt of ‘Bonds, in sums not less than $3,000—Bonds having twenty years to miatiire, and bearing six per cent interest; said Bonds to be delivered in equal amounts during the months of Apriland May next, Ten per cent Wiil be requited. to be deposited by both buyer and seller, as security for fifilment ot con:ract. The above Bours are ‘tobe received by the contractors tor furnishing water pipe for said Water my, and by them are naw oifered for sale. Address ©. F, Kandolph, box 2,209 New York Post oilice, <UALED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED TILL THE 1th day of Marci, 1962, aL12 o'clock M., for supplying the United States Subsistence Department with 6,000 head of Beet Cattle on the hoof, ‘The cattle to be delivered at Washington City, and each ‘animal to average 1,300 pounds gross wrignt; no animal ad- initted whieh weigha less than 1,00) pound gros, The cattle to be delivered at eich times abd in such quan. tities as the government may require, No cattle will be re- quired under this consract before the Ist day of April, 1862, Heifers and builocks uot wanted. A bond, with good and suMeient security, will be require Government reserves to itweli the right io pay in Treasury notes. ‘No bid will be entertained when put in by contractors who have previously failed vo comply with their contracte, or where the bidder {s not present to respond to his bid, Bids to voted to Maj, A. Beckwith, ©. 8, U. 8. A., FORM OF BID. 1, A,B. do hereby propose to deitver to the government fod beet, cuitle on the hoof for — per hundred pounds kroas weight; the cattle to be delivered at—, according to the terinsof the enclosed advertiseracnt; the cattle to be Weinhed on the seales, and the woight ao ‘determined to be he purchase weight. 1 hereby agree to give n good and sufficient bond for the falf¥ment of the contract, and to re- ceive Freasury motes ipa’ and every bid, service reqnire st ment tor thecattle. OR SALE--A SPLENDED DAPTLE GRAY WORSE, bi Yours od, ‘sound nbd gentle, wbout aoventect ands high; has been used ina coupe. Apply ai table, 140 POR SALE-TWELVE GOOD ROAD AND WORK Horson, Just arrived. from Cenudar Weats nlay sorts aecond hand Wagons and Harness for sale cheap, at Wright hear Grand street ferry, Williamsburg. AVERY LIGHT SHIFTING TOP BUGG Wagon, in good order; ‘ire $75: cost $295: fying Can be seen at all hou sh Inquire of + ex and turuer, 288 Hioecker street, betwoen Mam: LL SORTS nUTCHTRIS 46 Bast Firtocnth eee ANTED--10 HIRE, BY A GENTLEMAN, A 87 ABE ‘or partof a stable, with two stall ahd foo for owe vehicles, In the netghborhood Fourteenth stevet and Rishth avenno, - Address Stable, box 4.338 Past odion, HEAP WAGONS FOR SALE. CTEM erg cheap, taquite of dark colors; well broken to the saddle; compactly | yy + $36 prepays for fourteen weeks, common AMUSUME VTS, Ww" PERRUARY 2, NIM AND LAST NIGHT . of the remarkable engagement o: the disiimguished Como dian, MB. J. 8. CLARKE, who will appear in ts aehare tor or THE PAREWELD HENBYTP ov mu BEAUTIVUL COUBAS, as BEALTINOL GUBAS, who will appear on Unis o- Aeivn in THREE THRE TURE, of her most macaifionnt Dan « ARAGONE SE, FLEUR DE SEVILLE, Bl: OLE. Tho periormance wiil commence y ith . THE 1OUGH DIAMOND. Jonsin Joe. Stes tepensvae e Mr, J, 8, Clarke ‘To be followed by THE ARAGONESF, by THE BEAUTIFUL CURAS, assisted by Don Juan Ximines and the Corps de Ballet, After which the la able faree of SUDDEN THOUGHTS ‘To be followed »y THE FLEUR DE SEVILLE, by the BEAUTIFUL CUBAS. After which MY YOUNG WIFE AND OLD UMBRELLA. ‘To conclude with EL OLE. On Tuesday, the 25th, will be presented, after several weeks of careful preparation, the great moral and domestic drama of UNCLE TOM'S CARIN, ‘ adapted from Mra, Harriet Beecher Siowe's great work, in #ix acts and nine tableaux, Entirely new scenery bas been painted for this piece by John R. Smith, ELODEON, 589 BROADWAY, ABOVE SPRING 8T., the pioneer Concert Hail of America, still pursues the even tenor of its way, AMUSING AND DELIGHTING crowded audienens nighthy 4 SOMETHING NEW ALL THE TIME ‘The programme always sparkling with novelties, The only place of amnseinent IN THIS CITY where the public can always spend A PLEASANT EVENING OF UNALLOYED PLEASURE, ANOTHER NEW FEATURE. The advent of the eoming week ‘wil be marked by the appearance STEPHEN H. BRANCTT, the renowned lecturer, who will give his great impersonation of the | INCARCERATED CONVICT, in the new piece, entitled I¥E ON BLACKWELL'S ISLAND, which has been written exclusively for the Melodeon, AND IS PLACED UPON THE STAGE REGARDLESS OF EXPENSE, to afford our patrons ‘A VIVID PICTURE of the manner in which convicts are treated, their mode of life, ae. NEW SCENERY “AND PROPERTIES. MARCH OF THE PRISONERS TO THET# CELLS, The OVERSEER; the BARBER SHOP; the BATH; 'the of Whi zn Post; the Quarry; Convicts Chained; the CON. VICTS AT THEIR MEALS, with evervthing takea while STEPHEN H. BRANCIL was an inmate on the Islande The entire strength of the company is required in its pro- duetion, yurlesaue” ‘Also, a new burlesque. WHERE WAS MATSELI And a new olla padrida of MUSICAL GEMS, TERPSICHOREAN EFFORTS, ETHIOPIAN ECCENTRICITIES, AND GYMNASTIC GIRATTIONS, By the Model Troupe of the World, numbering 100 perform: formin ersforming a PYRAMID OF TALENT at once inimitable and unapproachable. Prominent in the great stellar combination is found the of re corgoneonsat a SHARELLE, fsa Sua La ic as MR JOR ENGLISH, the renowned Irish Singer and Dancer. THE DENZER BROTHERS. MISS NELLY HOWARD, MISS ADELE CALL. MISS ROSA SIEGRIST, MR, JAS. LAMONT, MISS JOSEPHINE BERNARD, BORNt SS MARY MARSH, PROF. NICHOLS AND SON, deties forming a company which, for excelience and variet: the world, . ‘Admission only 13 cents. . ie _.THE BALL SEASON. (PE THIRD ANNUAL BALL. OF THE FOURTIT A nue Voluntee: will be held at Jones’ Assembly Rooms, 656 Broadway, pn Monday evening, February 24, 1962, 8. CROKER, Chairman, NEW SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, MADE BY Haines Brothers, with all the modern improvements, Will be sold cheap if applied for immediately. Can be seen at 335 Broadway, room 52, GENTLEMAN, A TENOR, AND IIIS WIFE, A SO. prano, both Italians, having powerful voices, reading Iuéic at first sight, perfectly acquainted with the’ Catholic service, wish to be engaged together in a Catholic church, ‘Address Ttalian Singers, Herald ofice. ANJOOLOGICALAMBRIDEXTROUSMANIPULATIO! Ban jcologicalambidextrousmanipulation.—Banjo ‘anght Broficlently i twelve lessons for $9. Dobson's colevrated jos, the best in-use, price $10. DOBSON BROS., 68 Christopher street, N. EPOT OF THE ALEXANDRE ORGAN, For Churches, Chapels, Schools and Drawing Rooms, 1203 Broadway. SOLE MEDAL OF HONOK at the Universal Exhibition of 1855, This ificent instrument (patented in the United States May is THAL! which the brilliant performance of ERG, VILANOVA and MLLE. WELLIS ave rendered as popula » has been jopted by the greatest artists and composers o rin America as in Euro) Both conti- nents, GOTTSCHALK, LISZT, ROSSINI, MEYERBEER, &c., dc. ‘The Alexandre Organ is celebrated for the solidity and pre. cision of its mechanism, as well as for the fullness and power of ta tone, and the reuiarkable quality of keeping perfectly lima: the depot, $45, $50, $100, $160, $135, $235, $260, $300, $340, $400. ‘A descriptive cireulat sent to any address on. applicatign to E. FABREGUETTES, Jr., 28 Broadway, Importer of Busson Accordeons. Violins, Violin Strings, &e. REATEST BARGAINS IN PIANOS AT 866 BROAD. way, near Fourteenth street. A tine assortment of: the ctiebraied Fischer's Pianos, acknowledged to be the best and most reliable ingiruments, with iron frame, overstrung, pa- tent damper and fully warranted. A SIGNORA ELIZA VALENTINI PARAVALLT, PRO- fessor of Singing, teaches Singing aud Piano at her pri- ¥ate residence, 687 Broadway, third floor, over Mr. Hatha. Pays. and where she can be seen every day from 1 tii o'clock. MA GRIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. forte for sale—Elegantly carved legs and case, over- Strung baas, full frou plate, ined with sutinwood, has alt modern improvements; made tw order; been in uve seven months; cost $500, for $250, including Stool and Cover. Also Parior Furniture at a sacrifice, Inquire at 70 West Twenty- sixth street, near Sixth avenue, RS, HOOPER CONTINUES TO GIVE LESSONS ON the Piano and in Singing, with the eultiva Voice. Persons desiring it can have th n of t use of the plano Residence 1436 t streets. USICAL INSTRUCTION GIVEN ON THE PIAN Guiar and Violin, py a pupil of Dr. Franz Liszt; cs Teter to more than fifty New families. Address Musi $35 Broadway, rooms 82 and 89; or call from 9 to 10 A.M: USIC will FOR PRIVATE PARTIES,—P. STEPHANY Masie of (DHE HORACE WATERS TIANOS AND MELODEONS nd Alexandre Organs, and T. Gilbert & ¢ r ‘ Hoilan Pianos, are the tinest Instrunvenis ‘churches now in nse, ALay warerooms, No, 481 Hooome streets, which will be sold ai extremely low Pinnos and Melodeons, from sundry makers, new and secoud hand, to let, and rent allowed if purchased as por agreement. Monthly payments received for the same. Sheet Music, aie Books and all kinds ot Music Merchandise at war prices, A pianist in attendance will try new music, parior e assortment can be seon at roadway, between Grand and NSTRUCTION. CARD.—OLIVER B. GOLDSMITIVS WRITING AND Bookkeeping Rooms, 335 broedway, of Worth street, and No. 6 Fourth axenue, below $5. Private instruction for ladies ov gentler plice. Open day and evening, YOUNG FRENCH LADY, RESIDING WITH HER parents, wishes to receive lessons in the Spanieb lan- uage, and a8 vn equivalent, give lessons ineFrench or Eng- Tish (o the same gentleman: Address Spanish lessous, Sta- tion D, Pout office, N EFFICIENT FRENCH TEACHER OFFERS TO teach & party of sit or eight persons, on low terms, rivate lessons for twenty-tive cents; would exchange in- structions tn French for equivalent in Spanish. J. GIRARD, 311 Fourth avenue PLSCUTION TAUGHT AND ATAMMERIXG CURED. - ‘The best instruction given in Elocutiou and Calisthe- nice, Vocal diseases treated, and persons of delieate hea'th, with consumptive tendencies. restored. ‘The most pertect developement given to the vocal and respiratory organs, Tigheat reference given. Callon or address Professor, at tne Vocal Gymunsium, 25 East Twenty-seventh street. LOCUTION TAUQHT—STAMMERING CURED—Vo- ‘cal Gymnasium, No 25 East Twenty-seventh street, The dest instruction given in Elocation and Calisthenica, and Stammering weated successfully. Classes every day and evening, Highest reference given, ORT EDWARD INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON COUNTY N. ¥.--Best_«natained boarding seminary in, the Stave aeven established, Brick butidiugs far ladies and ‘itletten, Bisteeu teachers. Superior advantages to prepare for brsiness, for teaching or for soltewe, “Miliary dri ME Smee, Tuck washing and. rome, futeiahed: except wil was ‘urnished, except carpets and breakables. Spring term, Mareh 27. For cir- culars or rooms address Rev, Jos. E. King. LBesons 1x FRENCH AND TRANSLATIONS BY AN experienced teacher, Address A. ¥.. box 145 Herald dtlioe, or apply at 198 Clinton street, Bi Shortt WRITING 18 TAUGIIT AS USUAL, DAY and evening, at O'DOWD'S Reporting Rooms, 653 Broadway, where persons are prepared fonProfessional Ver batin Reporting, such as taking Testinlony, Arguments, Decisions, Speeches, Sermons, &c TAMMERING CURBD IN A FEW LESSON! oO, VALE, ‘tencher of Nayiation, Surv Draughiing, with’ Perspective, ae, 851 Pearl sire Frankfort, entrance in Frank(ort street, Address lyn, APPLY ring and corner of ZAOAL $4 80 STOVE, BUG OR FURNACE S128; $15) C mitt #170; 2,000 pontads per ton warranted. ev sh ; Cannel coal, prime quality, $1, Slanton street, beiween Forsyth, and ee, acisies, 4%. Ach e ? NOE-HADL LUMP CANNEL, For FAMILY Csi, FoR sule to the trade or consumersiow, GEO. C FAKKAR, jo. 43 Pine streot; 73 Wooster street; Ninth swect, corner of Suny vesant and foot o West Tweniy-thhed aineet y 4 AM NOW DELIVERING A SUPERIOR $4 AC arti mal, ae rowned att fee from in, at $4 10 por Hey ; t wiror ts; ore, No. Wrasiwa dat ira Wal trot iL, Avent. Heroes A. TREADW BI : AMUSE Nos GARDEN Lessee wi. 1iGN'ES. BRILLIANT SUCC Second week of the en. g went of Mis. JON WOOD, Phe Ques. of C mvedy wd Sdag, ana ke J. GOL » Comedian and Vocallat, ment, With all iis ass. ‘The great Ir Second woek pt this 0 STARTLING EFPGOTS , and SUPERB TABLEAUX, OF the great 8p. BAWN. SPLENDID BEAUTE CORRECT COSTUMES, WY NEM AND ’EOPLB Mave, duri And gazed with UNALLOYED DELIGHT Upen this chef BSULAIC Gil AL SKILL aga POETIC BEAUTY. THE NEW COMPANY have gained the PLAUDITS OF THE PUBLIC APPROBATION OF TILE PRESS. MONDAY EVENING, Peb. 24, 1863, and every nicht until further nodded THE COLLEEN BAWN; ON, THE WLR OF GAKLRYOWRN, MYLES NA COPPALEEN.................Mr, J. COLLINS (with the songs “I'd Moura the Hopes that Leave Me,” SCeuiskeen Lawn’ and the “Boys of Kilk and the a} Hartreas Crewan. oo... ML. R, Shewell Danny M: : : voor, WeSeallan Bather Tom. “Mr. (eo. Ryer Corrigan ....20. 2". ir, Martin BILY O'CONNOR, the € Mrs. J. WOOD, “The Pretty Girl (with the songs of the “Cruiskeen Li Milking her Cow,” and, with Mr. Colling, the duet, “Myles’ Farewell to Eily.” Anue Chute, Colleen Rhuad. Miss Emma Taylor Mrs Cregan a ~Mra, Vining m ss Mary Wells 50 cents. 75 cents. Ts GATETIFS, HE GATETIES, : THE GAIETIES, 616 BROADWAY, 616 ‘Two doors. below Lauriieene'sy UP STAIRS. UP STAIRS) UP STAIRS. UP STAIRS: UP STATRS, UP STAIRS. UP STATRS. UP STAIRS. Sa00m TRIUMPHANT AND UNPARALLELED SUCCESS. UNABATED EXCITEMENT to witness the crowning success of all, this week, achieved at this favorite place of resort. . THE ONLY GREAT ORIGINAL THE ONLY GREAT ORIGINAL a MINSTREL TROUPE, Al ST! Y PE. FEMALE MINSTREL TROUPE, FEMALE MINSTREL TROUPE, EA ie 20 BEAUTIFUL YOUNG IES: BFAUTIFUL YOUNG LADIES 20 BEAUTIFUL YOUNG LADIES epgaged expressly, and without regard to cost #0 as to ren. der eifective the Mythological Tableaux interspersed through the great Minstrel Scene, ‘The Court of Venus surpassed by this unequalled combination of loveliness and grace. And, in order to thoroughly excel our rivals and thus distance uny imitators, the Manager, in the face of alt competition, Ras ducceeded eae the servicesof the versatile, charm ing and accomplishes SALLIE MASON, |ALLIE MASON, |ALLIE MASON, he Originator of Female Minstretism, whose reception every night at the Gaieties is 4 complete ovation, at once brilliant, sparkling and withy. SATIRE [8 KEEN. HER ATER WITTICISMS TAUGHABLE, HER JOKES INTELLIGIBLE. CROWDED HOUSES ROWDED HOUSES SRO! CROWDED HOUSES CROWDED HOUSES nightly continue to reward her efforts; and in addition to these auperlative attractions we yet remain at the head of tition egards our talent Sngared for it isan unde- niable fact we still as we ever did, THE BEST SINGERS, THE BEsT DANCERS, THE BEST ACROBATS, | THE BEST DISCIPLINED ORCHESTRA, THE Ep RG RABANDS, THE BES! TRAINED COR?S DE BALLET, and last, a Teast, THE PRETTIEST WAITER GIRL THE PRETTIEST WAITER GIRL: THE PRETTIEST WAITER GIRL: THE MOST LLIGENT WAITER GIRLS, THE MOST INTELLIGENT WAITER GIRLS, THE PRETTIEST WAITER GIRLS, THE PRETTIEST WAITER GIRL ir of our ures is, we admit no boys, Xo Bo ‘Ss ADMITTED. NO BOYS ADMITIED. Remember this great contre of attraction for the people, THE GAIRTTES, THE GAIETIES, And anet 616 616 GIG. 616 BROADWAY, IS UP STAIRS. UP STAIRS. UP STAIRS. UP STAIRS. A mBBICAN, MUSIC HALL, 44 BROADWAY’ 444 BROADWAY. at 44 4th ate 44h MORE NOVELTY, AND LOTS OF FUN. THE GREATEST EXHIBITION IN THE WORLD. THE SUCCESS OF THIS at HONORED ESTABLISH- has fully Juptifie the flattering confidence and realized the brilliant prefliction with which OUR CITIZENS HAVE HONORED TICE MANAGEMENT ‘upon is assumption of its control during the long period of the PRESENT AGREEABLE REGIME. ‘The doors of THIS PARADISE OF FUN have never been closed to the public, nor has his unprecedented length of season been the sole merit of the administration. STAR AFTER STAR OF ACKNOWLEDGED BRILLIANCY ‘and acceptable ability has with meteor like rapidity dashed before the delighted vision of our star gazers, shedding wy the theatrical firimamentof this city # light "neath which drama hax been clothed in intellectual graces, and wreathed with the inspirations of Shakepere, The drama’ iaws the drama’s patrons give; We live to plense and please to live. ‘The offorts of the AMERICAN MUSIC HALL COMPANY have ever been received by gentec! and fashionable andiences crowding our splendid and 4] us establishmne: PROM PARQUET TO GALLERY, and welcomed with, A FUROR OF ENTHUSIASM seldom, if ever, bestowed upon artistes in their line, All who have beheld these happy impersonations, sparkling with the IMPULSIVE FRESHNESS. AND VIGOROUS ORIGINALITY OF YOUTH, and entirely devoid oi the coarser features, accord to this GREAT MART OF FUN ‘a pre-emivence of ability, most fully confirmed and endorsed by the undivided PRAISES OF THE PLAYGOING WORLD, defying any place of amrssment in the world to produce As SPLENDID. AN ARRAY OF MATCHLESS PERFORMERS. enjoys a world wide reputation as the great national MUSIC HALL OF THE UNITED STATES. What concert hall in existence can show a company to equal this? NY PASTOR, TONY PASTOR, TONY PASTOR, TONY PASTOR: TONY PASTOR, TONY PASTOR, TONY PASTOR, TONY PASTOR, TONY PASTOR, TONY PASTOR, TONY PASTOR, ‘The most original, most popular und most talented elown, Jester, strip orator and comic singer now living. Of ail the singers in the land He surely is the master, Pheir only aim to imitate The mestel Tony Pastor. CHARLEY WHITE, CHARLEY WHITE, CHARLEY WHITE, CHARLEY WHITE, CHABLEY.WHITE, CHARLEY WHIT CHARLEY WHITE, JHARLEY WHIT! ‘The great roventric representative of the “ouller’d man.” Woulds’t laugh at merry pun and joke, ‘That make the spirits light? Go sce the Old Virginny Moke, As plaged pr Guarier White CHARLEY GARDNER, CHARLEY GARDNER, CHARLEY GARDNER, i famous original “Hop Lite Loo.” TO} TONY PASTOR, TONY PASTOR, Charley Gardner, full of fan, dolly Momus’ favorite son, A. J. LEAVITT, AL J. ADS: ad ag a A. 3. LEAVITT, AS. the renowned Ethiopian Comedian, will mal HIS FIRST APPEARANCE ON MONDAY EVENING. BOB HAKT, J. PIERCE, U. LESLIE, BOB HART, J. PIERCE, H. LESLIE, BOB HART, J. PIERCE, Hq UIE, BOB HART. J. PIERCE, H. LIE, ‘Phe great Comic Trio, in'their favorite mirth insaring acts, MIRS ERNESTINE DE FAIBER, MISS ERNESTINE DE FAIBER, MISS ERNESTINE DE FAIBER, MISS ERNESTINE DE FAIBER, MISS ERNESTINE DE FAIBER, the beautiful dansetise and vocalist. orming dancer, light as air, And of singers, too, the queen, None there is that cah compare ‘With the brilliant Ernestine, THE SCHULTZE SISTERS THE SCHULTZE SISTERS. THE SCHULTZE SISTERS. THE SCHULTZE SISTERS, The dashing Schultze sisters, in song or in dance. The hearts of the visiters nightly entrance. All unanimous call for a tripte encore, MITE ELORAY EMMA GARDNER, IDA ROS! NITE FLORA, EMMA GARDNER, IDA Ross, AND THR BRILLIANT CORPS DE BALLET THE BRILLIANT CORPS DE BALLET, universally admitted: by even the moat critical w be the fullest, most efficent and mout beautiful ballet troupe im the known world, under the direction of the great master, MONS. PAUL BRILLIANT. NEW FEATURES ‘EVERY EVENING : QKAND MATINEE, GRAND MATINEE, for the acconimodation oF ladies ON BATURDAY, AT 24 F’ rien splendid programme ts difered, RobercW, Batier, Sole Proprietor and Manager Mons. La Thorne, seco gBtage M yo ituafear Director F. Vou Aik George Crane + Treasurer: childrem, Drarmacique and Literaires Pirst Soiree, Wednesday, Febraary 26, Second Soirve, Tuesday, March 4. Tickets for ante at~ Fongera’s drig store, 16) Atianiic street, Rowe's books ore, LIZ Atininic stree CG, Prox, 213 Fulton street. For secured seats (suberiptions) apply at the Brooklyn Atheneum, and for the conv enee of merchants, in New York ity nt Herckonrath & Dutel's, No. 1 [anover square, and TF, Dardonville's, 623 Broadw | KUL JUTGNET, Diteotor, , OF ACKNOW- ‘Those desty WANTED. LADIES AND GENT) EME Jedigen ablitty, for the New wk theatre i engagemenis wifi call on oF address i ve COOL WHITER, | Reandeers House, betwoon the woursof anda, | | Stars tre | | Jed with on Uberal terms. | PALACE GARDENS TOL FOR FINK OR TEN | years. Apply at the proprietor’s, oft Street, near Sixth avene, 14 Henry ©. Jarrett | J4 LAURA KLENE'S TL. Re jMsrabemenancoxciy arieentin | = AMUSEMEN rs. AURA KEENE'S THEATE Th LAURA KEENE'S THEATRE. LAURA KRERNE'S THEATRE LAURA KEENHS THEATRE. Doors open at 634; perforinance to comment 4 MONDAY AND EVERY NIGHT DURING THE WEEK Great success of the new Lrish Drama, by LAURA KEKNE, engided THE MACARTHY; on, perp Oo Day. PEER OF DAY PEEP O DAY PEEP O° DAY PEEP O' DAY DAY. DAY DAY DAY. DAY The scenic and mechanical effects, of no oweritl construction, and the new ace Wful character, Inveated, painted MINARD LEWIs ‘The Orcuestra, under the direction of THOMAS BAK OVERTURE—On favorite Lrish a NEW POLKA— 7 ‘ominodure Nutt! GRAND OPERA SELECTION —March Introducing the “ Last Rose of Summer.” ‘Tae new drama.will be presented with & Diatributi of characters of extruordinary str agit THE MACARTHY...0 veereeeace Mt, WALLER NELLY BRADY (the Ban Cavinibe) EMMA WALLER ‘These celebrated artists have been engaged expressly tor Wis 1, peculiar, and of vivid and 1’ patented, by R, will perform Baker Flow. MARY KELI, LAUKA KEENE Father Pete Mr. Richardso <M. De Littie Peory Riordan... Dariy Kelly... ‘The Babby,....Mr. Mr, Miles y Mr. Bilby Helen Macneary... Mis. J. HL Allen Capt. Macngary. Mr. Torrence McGown. Mr. Peters Aleck Purcell.,......Mr, Daly | Patsey Moore. MissloneBurke Capt, Howard. ....Mr. Levick | Mrs, Mulrooney. Mrs. Marlowe: Larry Macdade,. Miss Burke | Molly Flaherty... Miss Everett nny Ganl.,... Mist Marks | Widow Molloy... Mrs. Dillon ‘Soldiers, Peasaiits, Peep 0” Day Boys, by a hundred super- umeraries. SYNOPSIS OF SCENKKY AND INCIDENTS. ACT FIRS! Scexe 1. SIGNAL TORCH AND MEKTING OF THE PEEP O'DAYS; Clerical dignity insulted; 4 mirth loving Trishman’s Joke, CAPTAIN PEEP O'DAY; Justice for one of the Order; the Macarthy’s wrongs. Scex« II, The poor songstress; a pattern father aud an af- fectionate brother, ‘Scrxe LT, The Ban Caointhe; Mary's home; ries of the pasts Neliy's warning: ATURE TRUE TO HER INSTINCTS; & mother’s love: the old Song; MOTHER AND CHILD REUNITED, Senxx IV. A apecimen of Irish Courtship; love and whis- key; the Macarthy’s message. d ent V. Humnors of an Trish Fair: fortune in a tea eup; THE SHAN VAN VOGHT: the sack race; afterm greased pig; Captain Peep O'Day; the escape; a sudden ehange of character: N IRISH JIG: GRAND TABLEAU OF THE FACTION FIGHT. ACT SECOND. fqSkENET. Robbing one's own house; an exhibition of moval ‘orce, * 6cxxw II, Nelly's story; the tate of the Macarthy’s faise- hood; BETRAYER AND BETRAYRD; THE OATH: DEATH OF THE TRAITOR: MARY'S DEATH DETERMINED ON; a predeliction for twiwhing necks; the unseen wiiness. Scese HI. THE HEDGE SCHOOL. ‘The schoolmaster at home and abroad; a very bad spell; acquiring the alphabet under difficulties, Scexx IV. Helen, the Macarthy’s wife; a father's cruelty @ daughter driven out upon the worl Scxxe V. A drunken postman; sight extraordi- nary; the mail robbery; the priest; the pardow sae; the ab- jugtion, Sckyx VI. THE BLACK VALLEY. A tough job; Babby preparing far his feartul work; Mury in the trap; the con- Bealments no hope of escape; the discovery; the hopeless appeal the last prayer; the MURDER. Filling and Terride Descent of (he Ban Caointhe into the jack Valley, ACT THIRD.—Scene I. Babby and the memory of the past; the Mac: ap a ja court martial and a court partial; the trial; Babby’s oath and Darby's caution; Patsey fon the stand; how, not to Kisy the book; something of the geography of an Trish oath; an irruption of the Irish lan- guage; an interpreter wanted; the schoolmaster’s testi- HE DEATIC SENTENCE; friends aud ‘oes; the red coats surrounded. a KHEC QDAY AND TITE PEEDODAY \BOYS An fii'3oke for interruption; THE PEEP O°DAY BOYS PARDONED, but the charge of murder still sustained; the new witness; the box and the papers; proof of Purcell villainy, the release of the mortgage, and reversion of The Macarihy's estate; Neily's testimony rejected; villainy’ “inst throe; two wituesses whose testimony cannot ve re- jected. 4. arr a aed - DISCOVERY TWO COLLEENS, The force of happtness and joyful termination. Box Book now open, OWERY THEATRE. REGULAR DRAMATIC COMPANY. THE SENSATION DRAMA AT THE BOWERY, THE CLRCUS IN ADDITION, VICTORY ON VICTOR’ OR, THE CAPTURE OF FORT DONELSON, THE EQUESTRIAN DRAMA OF UNCLE TOMS Ina style hitherto unapproached. pe ia ee Bate tl SOS ques SACRED ue memo- ABIN CONCERT, AT TIL; CONVENT QF THE SACRED MEART, janhattanville, POR THE BENKEIT OF ST. JOSEPIVS GERMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, Corner 125th street and Ninth avenue, On SUNDAY, Feb. 23, 1362, To commence at 4 o'clock P. M. precisely. ‘The following artists will appear:— Md, CHOME, Soprano, % s. F. H. GROSZ, Soprano, _ Who has kindly volunteered her services, Sig. RIDOLFI, Bari Mr. H. SCHMITZ, French Horn, A GRAND CHORUS, The Concert will be under the direction of GUSTAVUS SCHMITS, Organist of the Chureh of the Immaculate Conception, who will also preside at the Piano, The Grand Piano used on this occavion i+ from the cele- brated factory of Steinway & Sons. ‘Tickets, 50 cents each. VROGRAMME. Pane I. 1. Magnificat—Baritone Solo and Chorus Sig. Ridolti, 2, Solo—Soprano—Ave Maria. Ma, Chone. 8. Chorus—The Sabbath Day. i. Satta ob Male Voicea, 4. Song—The Last Rose, with French Horn accom- Papiment, arr. by G. Schinitz. Mra, F. H. Groszand Mr, H, Schmitz, 5, Solo—Baritone—Tantum E «Mercadante, Sig. Rid. ral ur I. asta Schmitz, ¢.—Gloria, Soprano and Tenor Solo and Chorus, 1.—Duet, Gratias, Md. Chome ayd Mrs. Grosz, ¢—Cum Saneto Spirit, Chorus 2. Solo—Freneh Horn—Andunie, Religtc Mr. H. Schmitz. 3. Solo—Ave Regina... 4. Solo—Aria, Baritone. 6, Laudate Dominum. 1. Gloria, from Maas No. ‘Lorenz. CADEMY OF MUSIC PROFESSOR ADRIED THK GREATEST MAGICIAN IN THE WORLD, respectfully informs the public that he will appear at - THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ‘Ox MONDAY, 24th inst., and following evenings, and glve some of hie WONDERFUL MYSTERIOUS MAGICAL ILLUSIONS, producing almost ‘innumerable articles and creatures as it pie mo FCRNISHED TEA TABL ready for a party to sit down’ to, and am aa. i ‘Mbeas MAGICIANS, NEW YORK AUDIENCE THAT ais ADKIEN re THE PRINCE OF MAGICIANS ‘AND. KING OF WIZARDS. Thave witnessed several of Professor Adrien’s magical per- formances, which were 80 astonishing that many persons thought that they could not be done without the aid of some other than mere human power. Airien's Furnished Tea Table, Pails of Watar, and some other tricks, were enon to make the superstitious imorous and the credulous afraid; but he afterwards assured the audience (private parties) that ata proper time he would be ready to show the philo- sophy of his performances, wad prove thal all were mere lusions. T think it is no more than justice to make the above sta te- ment, as I find there are many reports circulated respecting Adricn’s performances which, if uncontradicted, might pre- Judice the public against witnessing bis wonderful feats. JOHN W. PORTER, 335 Broadway. Hear what Rev. Dr. Shaw, of Demarara, West 1 mysi— ‘During my visit in New York I attended two of Professor Adrien's jorman: iven at vi sowondertul were wo or thrve of bis tricks that the ques: tion was raised whether such things could be done without aupernatnral aid. {hiak that o large, clnee of ping fond of sement and instruction will be delighted with Protessor Aaron. ig . QSBORNE W. SHAW, D. D. is justly © Prices of admission cents to all parts of the house Private boxes. seseeeneee . One dollar Children... Half price Doors open at_7 o'clock. "Tickets can be obtained at the music stores. Performances commences at So'clock. NEW YORK amt aneva, ‘Late Wi theatre.) MESSRS, LEWIS BAKER and GEORGE RYER will reopen this popvlar place of amusement and instruction for the ensuing seasons of the spring, summer, fall aud inter, for the pr MORAL ANW LN’ mite BereprNa N i ‘xpense will be riuy the patronage ‘of thet of ING A SERIES OF CTUAL ENTERTAINMENTS. HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY RENO- VATED. red to make this instituti lies and gentlemen of this city, and great care will be taken to present the entertain. ments with beauty, refinement and perfection, In every de- partm: ent ON THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 27, 1863, will aren ted —— ral drama in six acts and five grand tableaux, en serr UNCLE Rp teks CABIN Adapted from Mra. Harriet Beecher Stowe's celebrated work of that name. A corps of accomplished artists have been ‘engaged to give due effect to the great scenes of the drama, and to vividly portray THE Liars AND SHADOWS OF SOUTHERN LIFE. MBS. HOWARD. pearat original Topsy. MRS. LOTTY HOUGH the great personator of Yankee girls, as Aunt Ophe MRS CHAN he benutifal and accomplished favo. tite, as Eliza, Little MARY BULLOOR, the infant prodigy, whose pre cocious talent ts the wender and admiration of al! who have: witnessed her extraordinary performances, will appear a8 Unole Tom—ae performed by him over 300 nights, MR” RYER. Mr, Lewis Baker, and a full company, aided by an ansiti- avy corps of Ethiopian delineators, will compiete the dea- matia perso) Hi present the solos, chornses and plania« un scones with fulleiect A fall orchestra, ander the die Koppitz. New jnery by Morgan an (PUK DESTITUTE POOR—PROF, ADRIEN TAS twinment id, for the appeals for help tor the pee will be given. OMeALG 10 KIVe A gral Tlivstoan, at. the Academy. voc and tn anstver to th poor, nottee of the perfor JFROMB WOPKINS’ GRAND CHORAL AND wpeert, in abl of Sisson Bun at Piymaout (Reeoher's) Giuteeb, 4, assisted by eminent talent, day Sehools_ in Brook Triosday evening, Ma T AMUSEMENTS. ALLACK : WwW NEVER ACTED HERB. MONDAY, FEB. 24, lo62, PrRst NIGHT OF THE VERY POrYLAR STANVARD COMBDT or WILD OATS, Ta five acts, To be produced with NEW SCENERY By Isherwood. REW APPOINTMENT FOLLOWING ©. ST — Rover Mr, Lester Watlactt Sir George Thunder 5 Mr, Blake Joan Dor . ries Fisher Varmer Gammon Tolland Harry Thunder r Floyd Ephraim Smootir, f; Young Sim Uite. Joho Seftow Banks Mr. Nortom Twiteh. Mr. Browne Mr. Paraioe Mr ; Ne Murniee avanih ra, Hoey Gammon. Mary Gaanos me ny Fg pies ° ior of ‘the Young Quaker,” and the “oor Bol ay on Tt (fn compliance with numerous requests at the box offices, will be repeated the SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, WEDNESDAY, pnaneae (FIRST TIME VERE, 68, Cowley’s celebrate: of the 8 °eRELLE'S STIAATAGEM, with a novel and excellen THURSDAY, CURE FOR THE HEARTACHE. Du» notice will be bya of the next representations of SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER, LOVE FOR LOVE, TOWN AND COUNTRE, THE IRISH HEIRESS. rHE Re TO RUIN, q we ‘THE WONDER, AND. LONDON ASSURANCE. Rox office open from eight until half past four. Notice.—Doors open at seven. Performances commence at half past seven and terminate before eleven. Family Circle... _s Boxes and Parquet. oo Orcheatra Stalls. % oe Private Box: ', GOTTSCHALK+-NIBLO’S SALOON, js Ticket office, 701 Broadway, and Sibel's 12 Wall street. tenday Lan nuced the manngement (9 Fepeat tne same Par induced the n | formance ‘on Wednesday evening, February 26, at 80 cleck, when Mr, GOTTSCHALK wilt piay the gems ot his reper: toire, and DON PASQUALE will be performed by MISS HINKLEY, BRIGNOLI, MANCUSL AND SUSINE. Musical Director and Conduc! - - MAX MARETZEK. EW BOWERY THEATRE. Sole proprietors... Messrs. @. .' Fox & J. W. Lingned MONDAY, FEB. 24, 1962, Harry Seymour's great national drama of THE UAPTURE OF FORT DONELSON. Favorite Dauce.... ‘* " Pt Louis Browae a CHERRY ANB PATR STAR, ‘And the romantic drama of DOMINIQUE, THE DESERTER. ARNUM'S MUSEUM. BRILLIANT — UNPARALLELED SUCCESS. COMMODORE NUP COMMODORE NUTT, COMMODORE NUTT, THE $30,00) NUTT, Continue to be crowded, morning, noon” and night, and the little Commodore Sever fails fo ee] bis eae in the best f humor, and to captivate them, alike with his exccediag Gtminutiveuess and fuimitable performances. “He will om tinue EVERY DAY AND EVENING THIS WEEK, ! to bold his levees at all hours, and, in addition (0 bis SONGS, DANCES AND MILITARY DRILL, Which bare oe RTED GRECIAN STATUES. B ‘Achilles, the S'ave, eno- leur, the © : THE GREAT LLVING TON Moving retumed frm along and ances! ul gxhiptign oar, 1 en at all pars, ag al aL eat by RE EMRE uuronoracs, ‘ ARTA, 12, BEAUTISUE SEAHORSES. 8 LAROR st wae Brook TROUT, MONSTER SERPENTS, MAMMOTH BEAR SAMSON, Tn compliance with the earnest entreaties of Musuem pa trons, PHE GREAT FAIRY PLAY, ONDINA, ai ‘THE NATAD QUEEN, ate ith aflits magniticent paraphernal superb scen equaled mecaanical thirg apectacte; brilliant. Inkes nd Fiver. he qurgroun Bowe# of Beauty will be produced EVERY APTERNOON AND EVENING THIS WEEK, ‘At Sand 734 o'clock. ‘The New Spectacular Piece will positively be produced om Monday, March 3. ee ae AMiinision, 2 gents: children under ten, 18 cents B" ‘ANTS MIRSTREDS, ~ 5 EGE owe Mechanics’ Hadl, 172 Broadway, above Grand street. vs February’ 24 and every tight durtag the week THI OLD FOLKS CONCERT. Blacksmiths’ Jubilee, Miss-Issippi Piing, Lord Lovel. 4, ll, 44; OR, A HIT IN THE POLICY. Campbett’Gould, Hiltos, Leste and Fowler in uew songs choruses, &, Horn, Florence, Peel, Gettings, Neil and Dan Bryant, the ular commedians, th their plintation comicalitiea. rs open at Gsg; curtain rises at 734. Tickets 25 cents. OLEY'S: MINSTRELLS, o (20 Broadway. opposite Bond street. ‘Crowded ay with the elite and fashion of the city. Hercules, Romulns, Remus, Ay OPERA, OMEDY, TRAGEDY a Mi FARCE rey PER. ol 7 Gi) and ¥ e night, em! ied tal comical, tragical, tarcical 0] extravaganza, calle’ FOX IN A FIX. Characters by the troupe. Immense success of the nd OF tie Scena from LUCIA DI_ LAMMERMOOR. “Nancy Fat, Stocks Are Up," Plantation Scenes, &c., &e. Doora open ul 634; tocommence at 74. Tickets 250. REAT CANTERBURY MUSIC ILALL, G 58> BROADWAY. TRIUMPH UPON TRIUMPH. WE LEAD THE VAN, THE GREAT CANTERS( RY THE FAVORITE OF THE PEOPLE. THE CROWDED HOUSES OF THE PAST WEBB Bear unmistakeable Oia of the fact that THE PUBLIC OF NEW YORK Will support A FIRST CLASS MUSIC HALL. THE MOST RAFTUROUS APPLAUSE, AND CONTINUOUS SHOUTS OF LAUGHTE! are nightly elicited from DELIGHTED THOUSANDS, 4 jcTHE GREAT CANTERBURY COMPANY, ti THE LARGEST, MOST VERSATILE AND TALENTED ‘That ever appeared pon one xt IN THE UNITED STATES. Y suen a Y BIRCH, i, Bab’ BILLY Bruen ‘BILLY BIRCH, BILLY BIRCH, BILLY BIRCH, BILLY. BIRCH, BILLY BIRCH, BILLY BIRCH BILLY BIRCH, BEN. COTTON BEN. COTTON, Sok. UorTox BEN. orroy, . IN BEN. COTTON, BEN. COTTO! BEN. COTTON, The two greatest delineators of the contraband race in the world, appear in their original songs, dances and burlesque acts every night at g 3 a i J. A. HERMAN cA ERM x % HeRwan é Bing beautiful STEWAR®, FATTIE_STRWART, FATTIE. ™ FATTIE FATTIE STEWART, FATTIE STEWART AND W. B. HARRISON, HARRISON, Ww. B. RRISON, Ww. ‘comte singers of the age, in their new patriotic, STEWART, HARRISON, : a E THE BEAUTIFUL CLIFFORD SISTERS tear ean NO*SMITH, BYRON CHRISTY, PRANK 5) wm te 5 oe ae ee HE st appone tg wath an SAAR RVING HALL—SOIRERS FRANCAISES. I Paul Jolene y Heath : SOEs PENNE cat ATER DE seit jathilde Toedt, and ‘nasonelle Comigue, by M, ‘ VOIYAGE. Comedie Yauterile, a Wensrs, Davert and Tickets of adinianion., with secured ath 0 be pre. he DARDONVL ¥ Payer, ing, on at 7h o'clock, the to commence at & ortock peorieely. MONDAY any Ah hn dn J) ROORLYN ATUENBUM.—THE TREMAINE FAML ROOKLYN ATHENMU: s FAMIL ir, aiaih asfanal Concert ak Mi give) evening, February 30" To commence at elaht THR GRAND COMPLIMENTARY mal to Mr Gb. the fyvorite tenor, insttets, 609 Bi ¥, on Thursday event Fob. 27, oh Os pee me AND bitte EO ga a gentiemen, wishing engagementa Tor the abor Htacon opening March 7, wilt dit to Wim. Hen terson, Pitts Jnveniie Indy for Pittsburg. nager. pucg Theatre, Wanted. ® eg MENTE. WAM. HENDERBON, Lewes and Mat AUGHING GAS | L Dr. COLTON will give to indies only an exhibition of the Latuhing Gan, at tne Cooper Tnstiuiie, Wednesday a | wrnoon, February Doors per at 2; Commence at & Gelock, Admission ve cents, to vo eF OXPeRIED, os _— “e

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