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Back Matter Source: The American Art Journal (1866-1867), Vol. 6, No. 22 (Mar. 23, 1867) Published by: Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25306925 . Accessed: 15/05/2014 12:07 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 193.104.110.26 on Thu, 15 May 2014 12:07:37 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Back MatterSource: The American Art Journal (1866-1867), Vol. 6, No. 22 (Mar. 23, 1867)Published by:Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25306925 .

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AMERICAN ART JOURNANL.

AMUS.EXENTS.

STEINWAY HALL. SYMPHONY SOIREE.

THEODORE THOMAS'S

FIFTH AND LAST SYMPHONY SOIREE, On SATURDAY EVENING, March 23, at 8,

when the following works will be porformed: Two Entr'actes to the Drama " Rosamunde "....Schubert Concerto for Piano in E minor. Op. . Chopin

First movement. Allegro macstoso. itr, EMILE GUYON.

Symphony No. 7. A Op. 92. ......Beethoven Tho First Walpurgisnight. Op. 60........M..1endelssohn

SOLO: Miss JULLkI HOSTIN,

Mr. W. J. HILL, Mr. MARCO -DUSCHNI,

THE, CHORAL SOCIETY. MENDELSSOHN UNION, Under the direction of Mr. W BERGE,

AND GRAND ORCEt ESTRA of EIGHTY PERFOMERS.

Conductor. .......TEO. THOMAS.

TICKETS, $1.50 EACH. No extra charge for reserved seats. Seats can now be secuired at Beer & Sabirmer's muslo

store, No. 701 BroadNvay; Schuberth & Co.'s music storo, No. 820 Broadway; Macoy & Hervig's, Nos. 112 and 11I Broadwvay, and at the office of Steinway Eall.

-STEINWAY HALL. THIRTIETH SUNDAY CONCERT,

SUANDAY, March. 24, .at 80'clck.

LI. ARION...... r. ADirector.

Fir3t appeciance at thoso Concerts of

Miss ROSALIE STUART, Soprano. Second appearance of

Miss MARIE GILBERT, Pianist; Frirst appoeanoo of

Si-nor S. STRINT, Basso.

Mr. CARL ROSA, Violnist, Mr. G. W. MORGAN, Organist,

Mr. MILLE T, Accompanist, Mr. G. W. COLBY, Accompanist,

Mr. THEIODORE THOMAS, bJonductor, and lis

FULL OBCIIESTI?A. Tickets Fifty Cents. Reserved Seats 50 cents extra.

Au. Eleganlt Series of Music 1Books FOR THE PIANO-FORTE,

THE HOME CIRCLE, A Collection of Instrumental Music for tho Mano. Marches, Waltzes, Polkas, Schot. tisehes, Red6was. Quadrilles, Contra-Dances, Piano-Gems and Four-Hand Pioces. 2 volumes.

THE PIANIST'S ALBU1M, A now Cofleotion of Instru montal Piano Music, formi3l the third vo.ume oi tlX

'Home Cirele." 1 vol. 'THE SILVEER CHORD, Songs, Ballads, Quartets, Duets,

&c., Piano Accompaniment. 1 vol. SHOWER OF PEARLS, Vocal Duets for two Sopranos

Soprano and Alto, SQprpno and Tenor, Soprano and Bas and Tonor and Bass. Piano Ace. 1 voL.

GEMS OF GERMAN SONG, Tlhe ohoicest productions of Gorman Composers, Gerrgan tnd English Words. Pi ano Ace. 1 voL

G E MS OF SCOTTISH SONGS, A complete collection of tho "rarest and fairost" Scotch Songs end Ballads. Piano Ace. 1 vol.

GE, MS OF SACRED SONG, A choice collection of Sab bath Songs and Seloct Homo Ballads, Pianio Aoo. 1 voL

OPERATIT PEAPL8, Comprising alitthe most popular Songs, Quartsts, Deos, Tios, &c., om te prinipa Operas. 1 vol.

The above are all of uniform size and style of binding Yrico of each volume, plain, $2.50; cloth. $3; cloth,,l gilt. 4. Sold in sepai ate volumes, or the set complet by all music dealers, and sent post-paid by

OL1YER DITSON & CO., Publishers, 277 WaNshington Street, Boston.

* MUSICAL LITERATURE. Beethoven's Letters. 2 VO1D.$3 SO 60

Mozart's Lett6rs. 2 Vols ....................... 3 50

Mendelssohn's Letters. 2 vos. ,50.

Life of Mendelssohn. 1 vol .1 75

Liszt's Life of Chopin. 1 vol...1. ;-50

Polko's Musical Sketches. 1 vol. . 1 75

The Musical Art PrincIple. 1 vol.40

The aboye (w.itI the exeption of the lAt) ave all b,auti

fully bound, with gilt top and side stamp, and will be

sent by mail, post pald, on receipt of the advertised price. LEYPOLDT &H OLT,

451 Broome Street, N. Y.

UNITED STATES MUTUAL

PIANO- -- FORTE ASSOCIATION. Cash Capital, $0,00; to be increaeod to $800,000. .

E. M. CARRINGTON, GRO. F. BRISTOW, President. Treasurer.

J. R. THO1S, P. A. WUNDERMANN, Actuarr. - Secreta'y..

This Association is chartered for the puipose of furish ing its members egh swith a piano-forte of the llrt-olaas,

with all modern improvements, at the cost of manudfac. ture-say $360 insteiad of $600-tobe paid for in montl Inst ts Qf only, $10, whioh is less than an instrument of the same class can be rented for. 1 or fthei lr particu lars send for circular at the principal office,

wos. 1 and 2 Clinton Hall, Astor Place,

(WUNDERMANNS MUSIC STORE.) and at the folloi#lng places:

ILJames Byfeld, Postmaster, Morrisanis. Kashow's Bookstore, Mohtgomery st., Jersey City.

W. 3. Mees, No. 101 Broad and 135 PlaIn st., Neowark. Theo. Gutherlet's mnusic store, 377 Fulton at., Brooklyn. Ch. C. Sawyer's music store, No. 59 Fulton av., corner

Jay st., Brooklyn, where subscriptions also Wl be received.

" STODART" PrIANO FORTES.

STODART & MORRTS, NO. 684 BROADWAY, NEW YORK

Corner of Great Jones streei,

MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED.

"STODART" PIANO FORTES. Square, Grand & Piccolo or Cottage

Piano Fortes. 'Plain and Ornamental Cases.

Tn addition to the peculiar merits that havo won for the Enstruments their enviable reputation, they compriso all the

JIODERYN IMPROVEMENTS Possossing any rcal merit.

For Purity of Tone, Delicacy of Touch, Durability, ead their capacity for enduring the ravages of Severe Olimates, the " SToDn " PLmO FOBTE stands unrivaled. The Pianos of the above manufacture have stood the test of more than a quarter ofa oentiury. For the superiority of these celeLbrated instruments, the

manufaoturers are at liberty to refer to ovor

FIFTEEN THOUSAND Iamilies who have themnin use, ii nearl

Ilvilizedworld. . nerY overy part of the oiv1ized`w'or1d.-:

Partie~ abroad favoring us with tlheir orders can rely upo b 8 servi as 'i they were po make a selec. tion In person, and at moderate prioes and satisf.tory

beoi. . -13t

JUST PUBLISHED.

THREE NEW SONGS,

HENRY C. WATSON, riHEE ROV1G, RESTLESS STREAMLEt,

THINE EYES, MY LOVE,

THE HAPPY TEARS DO-F. * AB SEEG BY

ERlS. HENiRYe.. WATS.ON. ; BEER & SCGIMER, 701 hhQaday.

CsElCjER-IN & SONS'

-Grand, Square .and Upight

PiANOFORTES HAVE BE-=I 4WAADEDE 7

.~ ~ ~~~7 7 8 IXTY-FIVE FIRST. CLAS8 -'REMI!UNIS, GEold and Silver Mfed7alis

OVER ALL COMPETITORS,

..........pathe ai in i a iu Country, and a

PRIZE MEDAL

AT THE

WORLDS FAIR, LONDON,

In Competition with the best Makers in this Country and

Europe.

That the great s peroity of these

Pianos is still universally conceded is abund.

antly proved by tllc very flattering letters and1

testimonials received,daringr the past few months

fromn tlie `Nost celebrated Pianoforte

MalAers. and Lead ing A4rtists in, ERu

rope.

AND

UPRIGHT PIANOS, WITH

AID ALL

KODERN IMPROVEMENTS.

Every Instrument made by us is fully Watranted

WARER-OOMS.

652 BROAD TW4Y, QWEW O.I

246 ,WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON.

Illustrated Catalogues scnat on appl icat ion.

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GR0VESTEN J & 00 :

kBI~~&i,ivAy,~N~W'"7YORRL

The attebAtio of the pitulo au h rde is Invited to owr NEw ScALrE S)cvme C0 I lioswO PIA6.O-FO1LTZ5' whic!foa vdameand uriy.-f. tone are' unrivalled by any hitherto deedintsmak.ThYconitain allth mnodern improvements, XFivech rafid -action, harp pedal, iron: ifrsin over-strung .bass, etc., and ~each iustrument being, made wader the pers.onal supervison ofMr. JH, G ovzsr,

. h hCal e.pe#ie

years in -their manufactuire, is- fufV *Vatkanted in"eve"rY. particular' * r_.e- ,, the bihest award (fmerit oerall othersn' at

- t _ .t.ee ovtr

World's.~FAi1 w.ere; were exbi. ,e~ int;-n.nte e ea t . m.ker in L,ondon, Pris, Germany, Balt!Timore,Boston-and New York; and,-also at the,American Institutes for-five successive years, the gol ad ile medas from both o ca-bet'sjbe- at a e io;

By the introduction of improvements we m4ake asitill, mo"%tc ~oo;nd,m feun'ag ,Wit aASt itM%eh-s"e~i ~af' e4ged to opffgr thes~e instipmenta ,at a'price -which 'vfl;preclde 'l competition.

TH'It R -Net CAila, _In Current znds,! lbes .-.ptive 1ircularbs4AtfrA.

-! -r tI a _

Onc F@ ln , *~e * *t . . 4. .

w Write a t conitains

FOR SAiL.afet, Th. GROOXd &C,o, hw82 ptated tree ston,-end JOHN o., a. & SO 230 Dookill -Phe enlphi ?.ir NEWTON K .Z ,ip W Priia?,i RE %xAa : 1

AGEMds jANTE D, w l or sendilor Cinsrciu to oJHN "i. ?ubT, Po Lo ando Sdle8 PhMdnufacturer,l 21 ti. B' E ftqiA)W Ch, c lrn burm1treet, N. Y., - . -

rr~~U THX F . iST tJ'I f

PEGLOJBET- A ORGANS, VAW DED GOLD MEDAL,

As "tho best O&letOrgas," by the Americanm ns4tte, 06t18615O, 'bvertWision ; Samlin ad in1 othetdoiipetit ors lig sr superioed , ,I. QUALIY, VtARM1lT, -AND POWER or TONE, and in number of -CoMBbA TION, ith very supeiriotto&as. Pride lists forwarded

'm-'i V.RflOUBlT','nLTONw & CO.$, -*Maufacturers.

Wh%RERCOMS, Wholesi and retail, .841 BlOdADWAY

*A New .t a -i . ,w a a etso t '

DBGAN BIL D I NG G.

. rSTtYa.flT,

ORGAN BUDER 94 EW, 13O,R14S.T4&,STRaET, y, !4 '

6,_"&sof Bovery *t ' ^^ t . , . OH@ROH <StN4 1Xw>; BARLOR's 4<&ORGtNS

*i te- *spa. rng,,w r .; tuig * t r1t@eP&2 - * to.,

,arpfolly. mad pwznptZy 2&t>!.

s o r;. o on..&3t; a - z 'Ag .O.', aiifn'

O = i

-r 2fl #4devote5NV.edniesdjy and Satuzday afternoos to P ti'kt5tAnkdss at EUJSfOtAL,U Bdstdi, Mass.

EDWRD HLI&,

GENERAL MUSICAL AGENCY, 141EAtST STH"ST., betwen Brod ad 4t A&ue,

-..4TXS .MUSW HALL.

:. S. fl. M I ,: : :&, ., 176 East 41it St-reet.

-FIRnWk'S iu i6 STORE, -. 54 nbinw..;sBB ...........y, N.RW J.XYORL,..........

REOLGANIZD AND fl.TOCKD, *-Neawd choice aditions to ou POPULAR CA

- O SE ET MUSIC.

Latest Mlfild frif aUl leadig-P ules

. Wl[OLESALE ..AN.D RETAIL DEPOT

tor Et1sfi uLdettewyAeserlption. *. * o1ee !4ir4l*trk 4ei$byfic tbbqp oeeTbirited'>

QIL OltEE BAND l>INSTRUMENTS

HOEOF, OURON MNDATUI WT1a&went of,,op b,ips i#ow,wd?tfiap

personansperviaob of Mr. D. L>. DOWNING.

Orders by.r -fOi an sm in the music td wW reeetyeLpromZ}p-t4 h ltbfni atktentilon .. . ..

sent y htii;Lpopn. tntVet ortd4tslapriet ttTHADDEU8 -Pi3H

-f -,4Sqessort,o BRTH, SON &. 0 3 PIRTHI' MUftSIb ST.O RE> LA

.668 >Qa4 iw jloyep.vFFk ...........a..

,'.:AsL L L OYRlI 2S

11eAutIfal and Iaterestiung Frepbh Lgn-page Ard inAted toaval theselv of Dr C . AIlLOS new,

simple, rapid .and concise mothod of acquiring a gFpatl9ima1cwlgqge heaply, easl?, quickly, and- o thoroughly as to use and speak it freely and fluently in 'the brief taerm of th m 'or lot lesson, only. and at a cost o& but $6o.

. iSs6m io~M'a the iset ahd 15th c each month.

.Ioixi.j for l$ts 4cm. 10 A,. M. t11U0 PMt . Hltours for

gentomen, fom till 9 P. M., at hi Lingual Academy. Address, Br1jts Businas College,161 -ifth Avonuo

937 Broadway.

I3EER-& SQILIRMER, - (Succes0sr to O. BERING,) :

IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN

FOREIGN- & AMERICAN MUSIC, u

.., ,,c

... , .. ., t ,..

Xusic Paper, Strings, Portfolios, &o., D)epoti of BEARD'S GR4D AND COTTAGE PIANOS.

-, -- OirottingMusic Library,

No. 701 BROADWAY, New York. *B. BEER, * 1

1. CH..MR 5

?HERWIN' &- HERBERT,: W. . 4.8ERWIN, OGF, W. HEPIBETZ

-LatO of Late with' rts use Store. W. A. Pond & Co. and T. S Berry.

..(sucosssos TO H. E. B13AIY A CO.)

NRW AN, D SEC OND-HAND

PIAN 0.- F.O:R TE S.' HARONIUNMS, MELODEONS, &c.,

579 BROADWAY, Opposito MetropolitanHotel,- NEw Tens.

PIANOS to Let, or Sold on Installments, MUSIC STOOLS AN D COVERS con stantly on band.

All orders for chdio-selectWn of Set Music orem-lead ing houses, or the purchase of pay article In the Trade,

will receive faithfil attention.

THE PIANIST'S ALBUM. A Collection of Marchs, W1tzes, Polkas, Rodowas,

Galops, Mazurlas; Quadrillas, FournHand Pieces, Dances, &c. A Brilliant. Set of Plano-Fore lems suited to every grade of capacity, and indispesaane to ever Pinist who would become familiar with theo-opular Music of the Day; . .

This iiew voluime, being the tidof the well known and hivorit& "R OMD CIRCLE," will be welcomed by all who lesire to hav6 the BEST PIl3ICES OF THE BEiST COlt. POSERS in-a convenient and readily-accessible form, and it a price so low that the collection maybe upon the Pliano

* every player. A ver large number of the Gems con aiedinthis new compilation are not -to be found in any.

tcher collhction, though much admire4 in the usual Sheet ,orm. and in constt dand a fact that will render the 1'P1AIST'S_ALBUM" the leading book o' its klnd..

Price, Plain, $2.650; Cloth, $;. Cloth, full gilt, $5. Sold )Y all Music Dealers, and mail6d postpiiid.

- OLIVER DITBON & OD., Publishers, 277 Washington Streeta Boston.

KS & :G. CG. RXOOK, ANUFACTMMERS OF

:;-Is OF EVERY-SI AND DESCRiPSION. Small .Orgas constantly on hand, completed or nearly b' siuftsl?lef?or small Churches, Halls, or Lecturerooms.

Ailso 'an sor6tmetof-Seeonld.hsld Organs for sae at ow prldea.- - ; - Orders for tuing abd reptiig promptly executed.

TREMONTr STREET NEAR RO>XBURY LINE, - ~ -- BOSTt4, MASS

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AMERICAN ART JOURNAL.

CHURCHIAND PARLOR ORGANS.

C A R II-A R T &NEEDHRAM. 97 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.

(ESTABLISHED 18'16,) Are the oldost manufacturers of Improved Reed Instruments in the United States, and

are tho inventors and patentees of the essontial improvemonts made in this class of

instrtuments up to tho present dato. During this period they have manufactured a vast numbor of instruments of all

stylos; xtjjant whlrever tlhe?l have been exhibited in coenpetition with the instruntents oj

other makers, they have invari&bly taken the highest premium.-l - -

At the last FAIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE,

Theso instrumonts wero considered by the judges above compotition, and giving the

ordinary prize to arAother firm, thoy croated a NEWV CIASS PREPbUMX, and presented to

CARHART & NEEDHhJlf, A "SPECIAL" GOLD MEDAL,

now and hitherto unawardod.testimonial of oxcellence.

A Illustratod Catalogues and: Price List sent by mail.

* KRAUSIIAAR & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF

PI A_ N O -F O1R T E S, No. 19 West Houston St.,.

Near Broadway, Now York.

ANTON KRAUSHAA1, TOBIAS HAiMN.I, CHARLES J. SCHONEMANN.

G EORGE STECIK & CO., H1AD THE UNPRE CEi DENTED TRIUMPH TO BE AWARDED TWO PRIZES AT ONCE

TILE GOLD AND SILVER MIEDAL, At the Fair of tho American Institute, Oct., 1865. (being of the very latest date,) for Gen

eral Superiority of their

* GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS. First premium receiveod over all compotition, when and wherevor exhibited.- SelL

for Circulars.

WAREROOMS, 141 EIGHTH STREET, OPPOSITE CLINTON HALLL, NEW YORK.

WE INVITE YOU RESPECTFULLY

OPERA GLASSES,

TOY STEAM ENGINES,

SPECTACLES,

EYE GLASSES, AC.,

AT THE'

"RED OSPECTAC.LE SIGN," No. 30.0, BROADWAY, corne of -Duane,

HERMANN SHLARBAUM1V & 0QO. All kinds of Inveltors Models and Repairs carefully m de, terms equitable

PAIAN 0oF OR TE ORIE N TALL" * - > t + .-... IN MAGNIFICENT CASES .F

We:Ak ;; ;JET AND] GOILD - We liave now on exhibition at our wareroom, some of our finest Piano-for tes in th

highly ornamental style of case, which is now first iitroduced by us..

Thoy surpass in brilliancy of effect any previous styles' and will commend thems lves

to our wealthiercitizens, who aro resootuly invited to caJl and examine thom.

A. H. GALE & CO., 107 EAST TWELFTH STREET.

NEW YORK

PIANO-FORTE COMPANY. MANUFACTURERS OF

G-r&ad- ad Squa~rE

pv V r e 3r O C)O m

394 llludsonStree New Yor

W.N. D. BILADBURY'S

SUPERIOR

PIANO-FORTES, These instruments, after thorough and

repeatod tests by Gottsohallr, Mason, MiUs, Sanderson, Morgan, Hleller, Timm, Patti son, and many others of tho most compo tent judges, aropronouinced "superior in powor, purity, richness, equality of tone, and thoroughnoss of worlmanship." Seo thoir letter in my last eiroular.

Soven first promiuims, including two gold medals, were received by Mr. Bradbiiuy within four weoks, at the Stato Fairs. and at tho American Institute of 1863, " For tbo

best Pianoforte. a gold medeL'

Warerools, 4,7 Broowne Street, One block east of Broadway,

WM. B. BRADBUIRY.

HORATIO WORCESTER, MANUFAOTUWn OF TRE CELEBnATED

HINGE-PLA TE

PIANO-FORTES 14th Str;et, Corner 3d Avenue. -

Theb Hinge-Plate PianO has beenreeently introduced by Mr. Worcester, and has re coived the most flattering testimonials from Gottschalk, Mason, Mills, Sanderson, Pattison, anid many others, and from the most dcstinguiished critical authorities ol tho Press. Tho Hinge-Plato improves the tone in symipathetic sweetness, and adds double to the power of tho instrument. A ehoice assortmuent of these fine instsuments constanitly on hand.

KRANICH, BACH & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF

FIRST CLASS GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS, WITH AGRAFFE ATTACHMENT.

We were awarded the IRST PRIZE at tho New Jersey State Fair, September, 1866, the frst time our Pianos wero exhibited for Competition.

Warerooms: 106 BLEECKER- ST., Two Blocks West of Broadway, NE, W YORK.

PICTURE AND LOOKING. GLASS FRAMES.

IQTIJE Cs Framed in evory Stylo;'Old Engravings washed and cleaned; Oil Paintings renovated,

and Frames regildod.

AN ASSORTIWENT OF PICTUBRES CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

ANTON J. PFEINE, 69 FOURTH AVENUE, near 10th Street.

PROFESSOR OF ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES, And, from circumstances in early life, entitled to view the French, Italian, Spanish

and Portuguese as his vernacular tongues, would accopt public and private engagements, in the above namdd eapaoity, on reasonable terms.,

His long experionce in teaching and- the facility with which he oxpresses himself in

English, warrant a spoedy and anceessial result to his pupils. Best references given.

APPLY AT THE ART JOURNAL OFFICE,

806 B ROADWAY.

"These Machines make the LOOK

STITCH, and rank high on account of the

EIASTICITY, PERMANENCE, 3BEAUTY,

and gonor4l desirableness of the,Stitching

when done, and the wide range of its appli cation. "-Ru'Po1T OF AminrIOAN INSTITUTE.

TIIADDEUS FIRTH, (LATE FrITH, SoN & Co.

563 Broadway, N. Y., Publisher of

SHEET MUS IC,

ILJSIC BOOKS, &c.

KINDT & MANZ, Manufacturers of First Class

GRAND andd - SQUA'RE .

jSi 'I'Y1 .0)' WALEEROOMS,

No. 865 BROADWAY, New York.

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