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Opening ofthe Astor Lib ary. maceeerits, rich in paleoty pee, eh ene ee é ht ‘ure Of every ape a! he VISIT TO THE NEW BUIBDING—ORPANIZATION OF THR |''17, Th ra'y hes po manusoripts, and ia printed books INSTITOIION, ETC., ETO. is rich only for one so recestly and so rapidly formed. [ The Aster Library, 6 called after Joha Jacob Astor, | cannot leave this part of the #udject without adding, in noble institution, that trom 1 my owa per- tovsl oberrvation its adminieiration ia as perfect aa i possible for tha: of a brary tobe. The most exact order preveils throvghovt the Weks aokept in the best com dition, aud their places 60 readily foued, that thay are a the hance of rea ere {o loss than five miautes after they are ealed for; and the catalogue, about whioh there bar be +n 60 much Frenseles cla nor, is the best that can be} ad end alithatcan be had, vena Ap haa countless volumes mud of such tapid extension, It is ver leyibly written; it iv placed where reacers can refer to i ae cfien as they choose; ano os the slphadeticsl order, by a-very ingenious plan, is exactly kept up it is con: venient aud eary to be used as m commor dictionary. It requires no index ard no vexations supplements. stated above that the number of volumes io the Astor Library ie now nearly eighty thousand; it ia proper to add that. som* thousancs of thes are double and triple volumes, bound t gether for the of economy; had there; be wlole pumber would be considerably greater inuitis, To estima’ jue of & library by the nember of volumes it - is about be correct a mode as it would be to by the pember of pounce they weigh The truth at this arsertion %6 easily wade out. Io this collection a dozen volumes might be taken, tbe averegs cost of which was Another fifty, of an averags of one bundred dollars per volume; anc taén an eqael number be elect #d which did not cost half ny conte per volame Ag average of things so t: taily unlike ia value rhould never be thought cf. Another fact will prow this porition still more clearly. There are libraries in this country, aud Ce at least ic this ¢ ty, whish do not occupy as much shelving #8 one of the twenty eight sleoves of the Astor Library and yet were more costly, end it may be mo @ Vaiuable than the whole of this coleetion, [cis a real jostice to thi who beyueathed $400,000 for the establishment of a Public library im the city of New York, wax throwa pen yesterday to the public, for the first time. Thejbuilding, situsted on theveasterly- cide of Lafayette Place, oc sapies 65 feet frovt by 125 feetin depth—the site having beso choren by the fouvder of tke library himself, It is com posed partly of brick and.partly of brown cut stone, [tis built somewhat after the ctyle of the roysl palaces at Plorerce, and though its ezeation cont but $16 000, iL is» neat anc gubdstantial edifice, and its interior admirably euited to the par poses of < library In accordance with the testatcr’s will, this library is ‘accessible at ai! rea sonable hours and timer, fer general use, free of expanse to persone resorting thereto, «ajact oaly t? such contro, and reguistions as the trustees may from me to time exercise and estadliah for ganar! coay eniene Gn entering the building fizutof thirty eight Italian marble step), decorsied on ithe: side of the entr anca by am rtone Fphivx, leads toe centre of the library hall, which is on the secord ! The lecture room, &>., are on the tiret story. The library ia weil lighted from wio- dows at the east and west extremities, and siso from aby- It is disided into compartments fur them being plas of Italian marble. Tasse distinat, we far as mes, are connected npported by the ‘staircase: The whole og with the genvcal er two bundrec; tents, though separa s the cldestfication cf the vo regaid by ta+ means of light ir m verandans, piers, and reached by four & ia ingenionsiy arranged. corrosps’ architecture of Visiters begen to tock to the Sotor Library yesterday at an early hovr, to ree itt rare collection of booms, of which so wvch has been fail and which fa ex in eatent and valve, any thing of the,hind on Cegradation of buoks to value them by collars and caota. otbing relatirg to this library bas so much mortified disgusted meas to hear men, aud sensible men, too, how cheap the Looks bad reea bough’, sa if there auytbirg higber than » hucketer’s werit tn that. Whes & map, who 4s en'rusted with the expenditure of bent at least. There are vores an every subjact aud al- | money for the benekt of tae public, is cons tious that be oR’ inevery language. The coileetion amonats to some | bas spered no pains te mace it prodree ak mach as posel- $0,000 rounes, Toe foreign bows from Europe were | bie, and exeouted hia Crust with ficelity in all reapecte, ne ted by Mr t Boasange. But perliaps the most Ulurly plensed that iv m¥s acyai ed for aun : ai tra h r. A much more rigid e:0a0- we books for the Worery thao ed Led ic beeo done for bis own Pas any werit, thatis tho sum of it, utantory tent of the worth of the eollea: bes been ms for tae Al Library woald icit la ite several deparimeats to the carefal 1 of gentlemen versed ig that particular braneh of science or learning wpon which he rhoaid be arked 10 judge, The report of @ committee s9 consti nted would show both how fuily ea th departmea? ied with tha books essential to it, aad ucies emeiou to be élled uy kind woud requie consice elcan for tt is aa ficmtion on wbisa the liorary is arranged, teation of the numher of volumes in each, have coting sozme of the mcst important, The eyptem of classification is that of Brunet, whore great work oa hi od “‘Maruel da Li- braire,” ix better, 1 « hue wn then any +. blioation, weexcepdionsbie; but roms coart is fadiaps! le in arrengirg a sibrary, and Uatsis tke best that hes to the public, rgemnent beging with theology. Ia thie depart Astor Liorary has three taowesd seven hea- © vols © best eviiiums of ptures, the Walton Potygiott, the Vulgate, end numerous versions ret mppro- | of ue wc and of parts of it, in ¢ purges of Europe and the ‘Tae coll | Father is (41, bat not abaolu dicot Of the E¢nedigtine ecitions, the of Despout, the aires Apostuliel ef others of ate class, of jess noe | Vieed with works on the Couuoits tion of Labbe, Maxima, om tht «n of thia'spleadid Ji from tae pan of Dis, Os who Las chiefly been iosteameatal ia brivg ceent perfection, He ea 10 THR KISBORS OF THE HOME \ Thave not forg tt +#, made early last sain F f r the Astor Library, when hn prompted bia by some aneot rings to apt vainah)s © ward tue city plote, * ei in opiat Was not | pelotares chion wa owing to ens the sccowpl) hie life-time but to of Lin advan & wen pie beslth to add « new by bim for tols this re- | aise bad teleriuy aod maug t is equally well pro clu ing Colev’s edie m8, the Coneilis ritge’s Syno It is elso ani poe c melllasy Isarniog ava is, founce icu he g thee went Koglish @upers reetire. Gitines, ib ie best editions The will of the fourder h Juris 2 forme tho second departman’, which , bumders three thousan) ove bundred ard seven fulawes In this, hs objsst haw bear to provide thore works whioh | ave rarcly fourd bere, rather ub fora # complete braiy. Taec v1 g Various ecilio: vr vdve of dz80- x arien the purchere of poke " ta iniddie with ‘he except on of ebou , ce 45 now prastised im which bes tern reserved 10 1 Naly, Por matk aad Ssedeu, the 4 cioner of Spaia, toge aries og the Muasal. c -ntoo, and Chicese laws Ia Frenea jaw preiyisteely rich beginnhig with the Orlonaccsa axother eutMe a ‘a foro Here in seouci ming down to tae very latest volume of perm at ests of the ios iin io2 found du elas. The selection for tae Eagliah com- dhat be v0 Inmites tre ors {the most eminent jariste in x permanent Cand itis not larg>, but very choica Ia this de | partment th law, end for filled up aa & The pext roost prominent defi iiesey is ia American bata whole sliove has been reserved, to be a8 practicable. partineot ix thi © medical ste ning jar! tua y Oars of relenoes and arts, in sis ineladed, and as it radeare ‘this iy the upies an Olney labor neh The pumber ¢ os in the mediesl depart aent of bes tera ce Le library vl Tuid, asa epecia ‘ty, is 60 well for ac-ow)l wok to provided fe pital avd other medical libraries base b r of the city sthonzht lets imporlent to make full but it wor ha booke b It tt ato nap: sinte t oks not euited to & geasrai was ia 4.temy c though often tavited, tory woul Bot cowe to the conrultatios possibly becauss the feo wae cot teniered. Stili, ful dasties will be dane for # knows what shoull be doa hing a proper nel focesant te than any ware wad ever conlena the Lard a For the foly 1 alone an to oe Dinmed, woe y for itis, that p trecepartinent when i etermise bow mach | Medical peutiemeno hove caly to «sy what books are waat yretarn fr e digressiva ing to be sure cf their being provided. racy in pl al ani ea The paturel sciences furm snother divislun of thi Oesnible situativa t the est arie of t. and this is oom: f the ricbes: acd best furi whieh its » etrogwattuo | ed io thy }brary Iti necessarily very costly, reughfe es * the By yecy—py | iste will readily uncersta_d wh: they kao vite workers the * Palmanin Genera at Species ina erlored copy Awiati w Rarterss 0” W Reoburg's Plan’a of th» Coast of Coromandel,” # com- plete sevof “Genlt’s Birds o: Earops, Australis, Aime jayas Toucons, and Trogons,”’ ** Idustratiovs Conshylio- giques par Chong,” * Auducoa’s B.rdy of Americ : ‘* Geaus Pina Great Joves strovt ‘Astor place and Egan street at the worth aud dy Fourth etree: near ihe oeatre, A wore appropriate si'* cvcld not be foaad in New Yura The sreet ) air andisivagod degree exem 4 noise, and bastie of | 8 sirer ts eteern it and Brosaway | ikivg in this rer i dificult te oom Sipthorp’s Givis Preaes d vhs! they are ius neer proximity. Tae «ye | Sud at east» hund of the same cha. Of the visit ng towill be atteactad by aloag | racter. The whole number of volumes embraced ia it is row of flatly marbls awei: with rice p ico4 sup- | four thousand two buncred #: d fort, wine. Yoriothien ©) uras antif watranger, | The third atvision of actences and arte is that of chemis- try and phyrics, to which, from the intivate relation it bears to them, may be added thet of the usefal acts or polstechnics. Toe transaccions of societies for the Promotion of science and arts inay alio b» assigaed These coliec'ions con aia so many memoirs aad papers of prime impor'ance to practical men, at well ae 6, ehich are publehed va po other form, to have then as complete desideratum is now nearly VS Bxupon these for the Astor Lineal But s glance ecroré tue sirset. waen adout op wil show bira a very plsia | r story of “rustic aebier brewn more lofty than the nsigh- During b- ildings— he A y. Tasatyle of arebitec ursis the Byzamice; the feoac which has too | to men of sel little maes or eprend fe elleo |, is rencered s poring hy the Coxply re ers arched doors ‘y. uccare of that it was deemed! neces ar pow ib’¢ 1 Tai the rich brown stuae meucings aad mailoas and still | We bavs tas publisstions of the pri. cipal #o- more by the boi tly pre jecting cornice, gordels ant eata> at Brilan, Fiance Belgium Holland Ger: lature, wil besctitul yogh. in the same material Io 8 orway, Russia, Italy. Spaigand this city we bave of besa vith the 6 United States, amounting al o- imanense, that a builtiog as ted in extectas (hy | gether to more than two thousand volumes p iscipally Astor Librrry Gwicchs into iasigniticance. [ts flue | quartor. It will be a leacing objsct of the libraty to pro: oportines, t pcvectoes, and adaptyioa c. | vice @ complete * Bibliotbique Industrielia,”” or collec- ta purpore, will © apprecta oy wove bat aaartistic | tion of books for the rpecial oenefit of practical imtustey. eye. such ap at the arstitect haa mate | A copvenirnt and commodi us room wil be prepared {or the most of Lis pr-soribed frout elevatioa; aad tt syould | it on the fret floor of the building, ia which every azsom- de borne in wicu that the builing in wll its.exteat, wa, | Moration wil. be etlorded to those who wish to consult it. f the fc wissly. tus | It was wot posible to make thie arrangement in time for ra migh vow | theopeoirg of the library; but it wil soon be doue. The bave nothing but au ecipty marble pal Wu: it is | docks which appartain to It now amount to neacly five thousand rolumes. In the o.der cf elassifica‘ion, the metaphysical ant ethical aclerces precede ths natural, but it was found a4. cessary, in the arrangement of the liorary, to make a de Viatiob, aus place the lest named first’ Ta class now referred to iz.ciudes general philosophical treatises, works on intellect ual and moral phiios phy, and the ap of the litter to education, politic, ana poli The hocks o there subjscie now belonging to the library smount to bf een hondred volumes; the addt\ion of abuut an ral naw bes woald complete ths department Next in order are the mathematioal sctemoes, of which the Artor Library has @ firstrate collection, 1: is rich aot on ly in pure mathematics, but alo in all the applied: astropomy mechantos, bydrau'ic: aod enginesriog. it ie very fall, ard motdeficient fo military tactics [thes diaen largely upon the libraries of several celebrate t time to pass tue threshold. Ua opening ‘he mair ea. Joor, the eye fal at ouce upon s beautiful digat yrix broad ma, steps. leasing, between ttraicbt walis of solid maton worg, to the xecon: fl vor of the builting. which is be aia floor of the library pro: These stairs lacd tas viser ats point aboat tne re of the reom, from which, at a #.ogle glauca, he Purvey the whole thing; the Astor Library in all its extent ié before him, aud if hit expectations bays been formed upca rome of the exeggara'sd .esouats which have brea fu vii#ued bo wil. certainly be disappointed Bat ifte bes no sach preconoeivad ideas, anc hes waited until he covid see and jacge f2 biméelt, he may bs leased anc gratified. Tbe rom which is a handred feet ia eng'h by rix'y four in wistn, and firty feet in height fa suficiently large wad lofty t) appear grand. \ oroad Skylight, extending two thirds its length, with of hoge curved pener of gases om each ride, and adoutle | mathematicians for booss to form it, sueb Hatie;’ fab +pre neatly horizontally across the ceatre, | snd Legendre’s, which were pax enriched by usin flood of ight from above, which, with that le: |“. Ward after they were bought by him; also vbrough the ten b oad windows to ‘ront acobi's and the two Hetigeus fo the | To there bave since beep added the most imp io ba the rear, gives an uncommonly cheerfal aspect 1 ertment It i# really beautifa) as it ts, aad will bx | thematcal woke wore recently publiva teh more so when toe glara of ite Atmerios, A very compe’ judge, who isa resideot ta end 0 ite gilded Dalurt mors evaiple G time, The ioteroal arrangement is a vary y there; andai hough ta fod very economics! of spac-, A series 0: altogether correct, I have n OF Apariments, open io front aod freer fills up the specw | itis entitled to be ranked with the fi st me oo eech site from the vide walls to the cvolusus | Nbraries abrosd The cumber of v lumes con aimed io whih support the roof, leaving eorrifors teo sai | \t may be put down at five thousand —Berides fall 19 le d of Gansa it @ heif test in widih along the walls, tions of ail the pubdshed works of Euler communicali m is establisked be weea bas several orpubliehed maauccripts of these great ma parts of the library Oa this thematiciacs, all the journa g, iil tae we capacity of the room for boots is morw then diablet, | cf Newtow [-idrity, the R.rnow ery fly One wall ebelre there la Croix, Legendre, Lagrange .Iscobt A tronomical observations general y her of mathematical disrertations anc Lot essily found Following upon this division is that o’ the arts, aod as I bave alreacy given an account of the books oa poly tecbrics in connection with chemistry, those on ta fias cnly remain to be deserided. No pact of & library quires eo mach money aa this, as it con bo ks of plates engravings, whioh large and expensive folics Stil, it is too importa be curtailed, and [think the ovilection in the Asto brary will be found not to have been ac treated. Ta the four branches of the fine arts proper, and including erchatology, which canno: be seperated from anoieas art, there arein the collection about twenty-five ba volumes, upon the firet fifty of which two thourerd ius nd #yenty five dollars were expended nich tome, perhas, m: ‘ , I name the itty volames, roan sing Li large folios, fu ly boaed ia red moros @ vary large ouw papers, woish are louver. Oa no ott er could tt be made to con tio cpr hopes! theurand v. lames, tained it will Fach etoors has a light g abore the floor, to give easy access to the higher tiers of shelver; acd these gislleries, extended ia front of the wal elves, form # comtiaued corri¢or fron ead to . Tae room within the cclumns which support the roof ix open from floor to skylight, bat divided iato two Det ween these columns and the outer walls. (a th story there tx # series of alcoves exactly correspoailiag to that on the first, with similar gall above, Taw part of the Library which is divided into alcoves is separated from (be open area im the centre by a light iron reiliag. Thie area is provided with reading tables for those wio winh to use (he bocks which are to be bande! to them the sesistent librarians, Tue only part of the Worary he Gret foor waich has not been daverided are Nreome in the nertheas corner, appropriated & the superivten‘ent ; these two rooms are pot taken from the main builcing, but formed by carrying up ® portion thet they are ef the qaile cf ihe projection in the rear. co, ip the most Goisbed s*yle, ex, which are ha It remain to rpeak of he mort important part of the It s Aatiquitie roo brary—the books, Before doingtuis | mas: eorrect @ strange in twenty-one volames; ‘* Musto * before tue le ter ‘ationa "’ eng ely colored by head, ia the 8, thras volunes; @ oomplet: the *Grec an Antiqul ie,” thirteen volanss; Gronor's Frevoo Le sorations of Icaly,’’ colored by haad to the tame style as Raphael's Logie, ome volume, and * Lop sins’ Denkmaler aus Agyptsn,'' six volames. A large i: drary of such books woald draio all California of ite golf of dollars #ould only which rome have msde of comparing Avor ith the ckler Orst class Kiorariss of Europe; and a tous Of satiation, and given to estimate dy tgartes, te Ub erenes by & fact, in tigares, waits dissips‘e such s delusion. The shelviog ia tne A sboat elevea thousand fest, or romewhat ove apd w. vit reach, if placad in a contiquous | Park to Union piscs; that of the British Maseor fourteen niler, end would teach iae ved style of tr nuiar the Bettery to Kingsbridge. |e it o for a mille pos eixteea th Ibrary founded by the m ani tse aod velames, and there are many libraries that have tire sdual, and formed within four yw ‘ or next general divi-ion §* literature, or bebes tnirg with Japgusg’s 10 books ou lenge: brary ie wroog—perbepe I might say very # begin to ay proach, in any one respect, toa libeary waics bas cad the fostering patrounge of the Sritish goverataent for & centory, and_on which, in single year @ larger son hat of}, been expended toan the whois erst of the Ave ipauiets a peratas wontd dy cvesit tha mach olfer in Lidrars w the pre-ent time to ray cotniog of the + ‘itott o It hes grammace and dictioneries +f one hun dred apd ‘our di od DUMeroUs Toews letiee of the ri 1 B itteh Masoar isiich ineverytbing wach tim mathe Jattea ‘neane and uatiiog pains can procure; rica im y be famili eeilit and brauebes of te Ler ropeae Jangusges, | is now two thoutand eight anda ter of those of Asia aad Afr'ca, are repre- pal ee ectlentions It contains the aa on the nics, the cuntform ate tion! oe, eur iot Meee of the ancient mations East, hich recemt discoveries bar Brought to alight It aes also the best of the vocabu- Tari e Cifferent dialects of the American Indiape, which were coilected aud ang by the early Spenish missionary pries's, Books of this last bave become excersively rere, and, consequently, A perfect copy of Molina’s ‘sArte de Ia Lengas ? carnot be had for lees than fifty dollera; and rammar of the same langut e mean little 0, bound, or ratber done limp vellum, | whi B few would accep! aa a gift, costs much more than | it htingold This sort of booas make largs drafta upon ‘es funds of a to ite velumes or its appearavce; but they must be bad. In the Oriental collection there are two works which must be #0 rare in thie country that it may be importeot to describe them; and these are the Seven tae adiction- /ry and grammar of the Persian language,” in seven vol nies, folto, by the late Kirg of Oude whish was printedin = palace; ind the **Sabdo Ka'pa Drume ofthe Rejah ’? a Sacecript cictionary in seven volumes ie lasttwo not yet received Neither of these works was prin ed fo1 of the first were sept as presents to the smpany in London one of which we have; and the seeond was intended only for presents to the native ard Eng ish pun tite. Oar copy war one which was prespted to the Rev. W. Morton, anther of a Bengali and English dictionary, at who.e death it waesold. The whole linguistic collection numbers two thovsaud one huadred volume In tke other divisions of liverature, the clasrification ia made Siet according to ge, and then in each lan- geage the subdivisions are more or less minute ia propor- ‘ion as the works sre pumezeus The history of each literature is fourd with it; and, first, of Grosk snd latin literature, Tais is neither avery ztrong nor a weak departm nt of the library; it ie jast about as it ooght to be, to stand neither above nor below its fair proportion, It couvaina a orpy of oue or editions of all the authors of noe in both langu When it hax ore edition oaly, the mest spproved has unifvrmly beea seleates. Uf the por: of the bighsst rack, ra) editions. 10 61! cases, '® been provided There’ are, for instavce, more than # éczen different Homers, Among the princeps of 1483, oslf ad mony of the Greek tre, esuns, of Piucer, of D+ mostbenes, of Herouoiug, cf Thucydides and all of that class, Soin Latin there are twelve Virgil quite as raavy Horaces, belf as weny Ovids, aud Ciceres, aud Li'ys, and Plinys—the whe'e number of volumes in both langusge:, with tre q)yaralus crificus pertaining to them ia three thousand one huedid. ia Spaoivh aud Portagusse lite: rature, the pumbter of volumes is six hucdred ano seven ty-three; the Ital an, though not fuller ia proportion, has ope thousand seven huodred and sixty ove. Ia coming to the French, we fiad antill more co tus !iterature—in this the rary has Ubres thousaad one bundred and ope yoluces German lite:ature ia of s more r-- cent growib than either of taces previously named— of ube fourtven hurdred volumes ia thin iang the closs cf belles lettres, certainly one toousan be the productions of the present can wig sed no ve one hundred aptericr to the mifcls of the last Oat of renject tothe eld Koickerbockera of New York we bave brovght together oae bundred and 4fty-six volumes in eupborious Duteb, including the immor'al Cats, in va- ricus forme and tines’ Boncel, Feith the 2 ons of the Batsafeche Matechapp'j the Mastrohappij der Neter- lanéeche J stterbucce to Leiden, the H Mendeche Mrata cbapp)j van Freijo Kunsten en Wetensebapen, ani of the Vereenigicg ter Sevordering der Oude Nederlan ischs Lat- terkunce. ¢ ccllection of 8 andiaavian literatare, distinct from the Sagas and other bistorical works, amcuntsto nt hundred and nine volames. In the Har garian, and ia the Slsvonic languages collectively, we Lave oaly forty- te feared, perbaps, that in this confusion of the moter tongue has been forgotven; bat that ix not the cere; wo have come at Jas! to the pare wellof Englieh urcetiied. In the colletioa of English literature, v ry few of the works of mach veing will be found’ wavdng, It is not as large os it might etelly be mace; but it has ita fall proportion, avd esnnot rightly claim to be mae absolately eom: plete at the ex,erne of the o hers. It now namars three ‘housand foor huxéred volumes, more then tares huncyed of which are exclusively Shaksperisa licerature, It should be borne in micd that a large portion of every department in the librery, except that of IIte-ature, oon sists of hocks in the Engiieh language; 9 that it is faie tocorcloce that more than one-half of the whole could be read by those who know 09 othor. To this it may bs added, that in collecting bocks for # Mbrary which auns to bea good snd agrest one the proper question 4, what isthe merit ofa work, snd vot in what Iangange it ts written, The bistor’cal department is tho last in the order of clarsifestion, This department is fuller, perhaps, than otber, with the excepticn of mathematic, Janzusges, aud b blicgraphy of the whole libcary. With afew exceptions it is ar ranged in the series of alooses exienciog om the main floor from the routheast to the couthwost corner. Works cn sbronel: sy, diplomat’es, numismstics, beraliry, in scriptions, and antqaities, ace regarded as introductioas to the ‘right understanding of history, acd ara placed in the firrt alcove, with general biogs Pies] Cistionsries, end universal history. Blogeesty | coes pot ferma clara by itself, bat is placed either with tke clvil or |Iterary history to which it balorgs, Ga ography, for the more conyenteat use of maps and charts is-plac'don the teccnd floor; and voyages and travel mest intimate'y copnas €d with the ciscorery and of America, ars placed in immeciate proximity to it tvad of prec wousl y do. Keclesiartion] history is sppeoiiad to theology. This secoutt bas already been ¢xterlad to far to allow the details to te continued. |: can only be etat | generaly, that the historical divisions are in the tsusl way, acd hat when it vasrecessary to bring the bistory of mye than cn cquntry iuto the rame alcove, regard waa bed to tle corn®etion which had existed between them in the pest. Tour, Spauieh, Portoguese avo Icatiaa bistor together: French occupies a wh lealcove; Garman, (ut and Belgien are togeto erndinavian acd Russian; English, Sestch, and history fll another alcove, avistis ‘aid afriaxn b for want cf rcom belo placed on the sec anasiceve with Orieotal hterstore; the latier, | the Chine e, pum ders seven hundred volumes To the Av erfoan histories] department a argar apr7e in th libresy bea been assigned than ‘¢ any other, ba- cause it {8 in’ended t» make this the most comple'e, Tne collection alzeady forme! contains mot of the early Spanish writers; the ratly voyages, the accounts of the frst colenists, the various histories of the war of inte pencence, end the older books generally. Ja the moze modern over there are many defictene'es to be supplird, only, but al’o in Atericaa litera ture, it is hoped that the hbrary will, so mer or later ba mace complste It now numbrs three thousaad four hur dred and seven yo umes, making in all the divistons of bietory twenty thowacd three huncred and ii'ty vo lumes At (be end of bis sort of appencix. which he calla Paralipoxcaes H riques, where be places bivliography ard literary history, It would certainly be quite as philo ophioal ad arrang - ment to regard books of thiy class as introcuctions, for they are indispensable to th For thia resron, and for the ¢ nve charge of the library. they bave tois plage as totkes ia our arrangem Tae collection is very full in both of there classes, partismlarly in the forme which scarcely one imporiant woric is umber of yolumes contained ia them is six hundred, ebish is éxclas'va of the history of the different countries In the classification of the \: tor Library thare are vatt our minor subdivieions which conla ut be epeciti there is @ large number of miscellaneous aaa polygrapuic wriiers, and cf duplente ic the foregoirg compat owledge of all athera, pecial licerary ions. These to tve thousand vlame: The libiary po! completa collection of Faglish parliamectary journals, debates, acd reports. Tass amount to more than ellos, the long:com on the left of the main entrance door hae been taken for them, and fer other pean cccuments; added ‘o those jrst named, the pumber dred aud vighty volames. Toe corresponding room on the right wil b» aporaoriated to Am and of the individual States Itecns'itutes » fourth patt at least, | the Bistorieal ellseticn, as they | 2 with them | itera of claasidcation, Brunet bass | i 4 of thoie who have | ed | traine wi ry. without adding much either | and Chath: which have not been iasluded | together amount | flaleing terme, a two thousaad rolu nes, eniely | ere X.X, Herald office, ike Earo- H ican public documents of the United States, | This us of them wilia | — po wise interfere with their belrg use? as readiag rooms, | should they be needed for thet purp:s¢ Tas prerent ar- racgement for reacing is at the tavles in tag main brary | recm about catsloguer of ths library, 1 acd, thet an alphabati eal ore is no completed, wit ry tle on = separate slip, so that itcan be indefinitely ealarged without necessity of being re-written A copy of this will be pr pared for the use of readers with all possible deapacah; probably it will ke printed, and then fellowes dy clssai- fed catalogues of the severs! dep: I bave cudeavorad to make the < statemect as accurate as possible, and as fall as coald be alowed fo & wok’y journs], Oa the niath of Janu y the jivrarr will be opened, and then any one mey coe for himenif how much of truth there is io it T wish to hava it ro ceived an my indiri¢ual commapication, my my own reeponribility and therefore put my t ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, Prprerere ON, NEW YORK, (TS UPPRR ‘Wor "| Lippard, author of erals, The Navarine, Pau! Ardent: Poor, Quaker City, Monks of Monk Ff this work hinges upon t. te the course of ia} feaésed ye a in Breity some ; lower @illion of tho gr: ew York—Ive appet ton_ and lower million—Ge + 4 Lip yard’s Last ood best wort This novel requires oaly o be eorractly a} enchanting work iy sorpssred. We ere 6 impeesible for auy peraon 5 will who commences this work to leave (tom we peg he of cnsil he hae turned oY. d lower million.—By George ‘hers ad bis fionerals, the Nase as and the he best work ever writien by Ia park ‘ow York, its uppor sen ‘Novel renders will be perfectly d ‘Ths tvcldonte. delinoated vw th work Sew a cxolving character, We should got be rutpe mand for fe shoule exceed shat of “Uasis Tura’ WITT & DAVENPORT, New York; Poterson, Philsdelp’ scone threwgbext tae United Sta: LA rinene a0 sm, BROAD. © SORN WR OF CRRSTNU! J. TABRR & SON. proprietors. withia ahrese 09 3 mn tor Wi of the Pen NYC ROT a NEW HOTEL Mas Just pea ned, the corner of nee ToLpwan Ch on*whe at plan, by © t duecments ‘4 taalives of een bl erent er eingle ¢ of —, and well furnished apart: thevt beard. Tease cal aneleck “ae i As the public may bs curious to know what ia done | 7 sadgall the book aad Perleaies! | | | rere ostober bac! Mic ay fy ssa Lint ; also with Phe teale eomnert witl the we at Chatham fou ‘Lebanon 8) on aad alter Monday, from the Whiter tim, ana” Cet ere sicgate where ete can and wok now dei ES of ib: For el i = Bomator ae Broome strost an¢ Bowery, ed Fab avenue ste stations, Tbe fil iend and ad beac ive paseongers only wt, Croton Pails City Hall station. sorner of Tryon Py weer heretofore. bas ate Superiatendent AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PHIL, OP erie im, from pas Mo, 1 Marsh ri Two li slsen dallye as mm mB 3 niester to. Auibey, thence direct, to Camden by sist through i» five boures fare 85. jemden by oars UDEON RIVER RAILROAD.— TRAINS DAILY FROW F, chambers rect for Albany and Troy:— 3 * .» M.—Throu four heurs, conneot! mitt eraine Teaching Buifalo or Montreal at 10 ¢'alook snsat ra ee train, 9 A. M.—'Through way trains at 12 M. and? migrant train 6 P. M. For Tarr} kekill, 5:30 P. M. For Pongt , aeeneers taken at Cham anal, Cl hiristopher, Whirty-first stz oot, “ieaaae traine trom Cabal: traot 40 P. M., tor Albauy and ‘troy, stoppin; al wi Hous PR TRENCH, Superintenden). OTICE TO TRAVELLERS—NO DETENTION BY ICE. —Travellers going South are respoctfully informed thai the bay line steamers leave Baltiacre evory evening at 6 o'clock, for Nortolk, kicbmond, Weldon, Wilmington and Charleston, via Sonboard and Koanoke Railroad, Throngh urcbased of Mr. Dean, foot of Cortiands steve, sey Katiroad office, for ny or te mbove places by passengers can ta! in’ a choice of cH Charleston or Augusta by parol ing eres, bo Wilsiogten. “There ore only nip» imtios of auch aL Ns Ne a ccna ray ad. Leave Now York at $f AM. ‘Philadelphia Tree NYY. YOUR TO MONTSEAL, OGDENSBURG, Bon lington, and St. BL pay via Bellows F: Rutlaod Windsor, W ie iver” Montpelier, ibang and Rew Railroad, cor. acr of Broadway snd Canal et, and Twonty-ciath straet 4nd Fourth avenuc, Sapress trains 8 A.M. and 4 2. M Gegeeye checked t?rough. There sre only two changes of careon this route between Now York and Montreal. For freight apply to FRANCIS HYDE, Agont, 152 South stzeek N'x. YORK AND Ur ta pes DIRSOT, Vis New Jersey Kailroad—U, 8. Mail and Expross Lincs, shrougt in four hours—Winter Arrang: t—Doo. 15, | ment u Leave New York, toot of pe Pore stroot, at 7,9 and ll aM and 4, sod 634" P. re Leavo vo Filsdalphit at Lo, & and 9A. aM ‘ang at 4} ) for necond olass i. 2h. frou Phils: $275 TAK, and 4 ‘s io 9 A.M. and. Eas to Walnut ot with reduced way Now Je whieh bape at l2M, irom foor of Camden to Walnut a ion Lins landt street, v: ors it eet, in six honras Omniboses will run from the !Kensington depot to the prin cipal hotole and the oectral parte of Philadelphia tor 12% gente for och passengor, and with beagage for 25 cents Thicugh tickota sold for Baltimore, Washington, Norfoik ‘eldon Wilmington, and Charleston, io ali the sbovetra!ns, Through bagespe agents and bageage coné uctors in 9 and 53, lines culy. Pessongers baggage oxoss the forry fitteos minutes before the trains leave. INSTRUCTION. oA GERMAN LADY, TE. ‘ACHING THE PIANO “AND the German languag:, wishes a few more coholars. Apply at 33] Brocme street. N AWERICAN LADY, ACCUSTOMED fu TR ACHING, decires 8 re enagement ay resident governess, bo ia’ Struction ip the wual Frenob, Latin, It B Aédroet Inetructress, box £47 Post Office. A ZADY, WHO HAS BAD CONSIDERABLE £3 (nce th teaching, wishes to obtain s situation ia a achiool or private femily. She epeske tne French t tud is protsred to insiruct in the usual brancho of tnd English education; but does ‘mot unterstend m Gcod references can ve given as to ability, do. c a branches of sn B relish education, tok reterenco given. 3 ‘Ad GENTLEMAN WISHES TO EMPLOY SOME TOURS in teaching (he Spaaish languare, He can bo soon at auy hour at his recidenes, 77 Antbony strat. CADEMY. OF BRISTOW’3 BEST PENMANSD Alloar learn to wr cite vow Agood bans in tw: fester, #8 Mr, Be y teacher of writiag, is in $ Broadway. Ladics aro ap clogant style: geatlewmon, » Lola, rund, rapid aud booutitul busineas oud.” Few papils received daily. Slow. Call without procrastination, Private tuition given. Box ERPING, ARITDMETIO, & taught, on reasonable terms, by W. Broadway. tty, delicate aud 0 0., THOROUGHLY 3. RENVILLE, 230 Each studend is 50) meee eich aps andrapid (y advauosd In his studies, while the knowledge fizyarted to bin is roadily available in practice. Open day and evoning | WHENCU LANGUAGE-MONSURUR AND MADAME DIBOS will re-open their classes on Tucsdey, Jauusey 10; laeien’ classes in the alternoon, geatlomen’s eisesos in thervering. Privetelossonsin French, Latin and Grosk, also in drawing and water colors. No. 573 Broadway, oppo: tite the Metror Hotel, tION.—A LADY, AN AUCOYPLISM@ 80 SING- 4 pianist, and thorouga inetrussor of yooal andiosra musio, ard four medern languages, wishes to ootein ud lodging ine private family oF first oLate boarding wh joes in tuition ‘will ior. She would also ¢: For prrticulars 722 Bro: be taken partly io s Scharfiuberg & Lute Union ¢quare Mort § harfenderg & Lu West Twenticth 6 ya TION IN ROOK werted ti at the cindeut who bay pase d regplar course of ° ol arongh & yeokks oping departm No. dot Bev ow day em of Peeping accoust! adopted ia the eo with Boewrasy or? of overs ep iration zthe pupit wilve t ones of n 1 the p the most avapl unde stand the estab iehmont, and t,cnery iv out in pra and deepateh. The why and w will be explained asa ai u at is impressed upon bis men sir of turtine, he will be eunbled to furuiah'n paves). Dbical exposition. Thos coalitiod, the student will bo Gt for iy Desitien, in which the ineum! sp titere the pusil i counting-house countant, [NuRuetion IN SPANISH —SENOR F. J_VINGUT, professor of the atove langu*ge in the University of New ‘York, will commence a new class *6 soon a# a c.ass of from fifteen ty) twerty oan be formed, at the rave of $i each, fora course of twenty four lossous. Apply at No. Si Warren streut, OTIO MILLE! ! eat be! R oF THE PIANO ing, SO Wi Sens, nd thore of his low hours HOOL —THE SUBICRIBER INFORMS IIIS nd pate rs that Le will opon bis @ 1 tor gontlemen on January 9 from i to § a3 8, Wedneedays, and Frida: aud Saturdays ‘for priv S, Ridit s o cademy, Nos. 197 aad 1) Mercer street 7. a3 JUNE EACHER WANTED, —A YOUNG G TuBMAN QUALI- ‘he element English bri hen, ere and ref DEVOTE A COUPLE OF serves a of two femala pupils. A ovld bo proferred, A note ox- Ge, will meet with imaediate attention, SOK SALB. —ARARE sauce livery stable orttaen | ee sent tive ant at TeNANTS REGISTER, —TO LET, A gies ant + street, enitad! $650 $5,000, eA), Lear 8 having two blew ‘in 1 dell one or ee ite SS ara ceene | Mant 18 will bo let ca 2 jtock, from which large retne can ey Enterprise, Herald office, with roel nme. PARTMENTS 70 LET.—A PARLOR ON THE FIR $800, 38 Hopi A GOOD reyae Ry ok . Als: oan ae third oor, late . tle only. fe sy 5 he yo at any men with gue coe eeepc cate ene aoedet | ‘TMENTS TO be a3 autos, with Grok Fao: two bedroom: a ve sae Tiroadwa next door to te te a PORNISEED HO worms | ag Pein pln Rowe qT 4 Mi RAPTAURART. are DaLR—BANDGOMRLY. FITTED Lee po, No o. Shr mid! al) houses. rents s a BILLING & TUCKER. Reatonouce USE TO LET HD FURNITURE FOR 6ALE—NO® E use, Kept ae a privat Hndson atrecte ‘Furnivues Aiiae,Plosenntly situate, 10 LET—POSS! SSION bik ———f RUARY, AND.CAN E tory brlek Bouse 2 . Avply to no, from 2 t0.9 PM edway- and now doing a Kond bust fone. "Will be jo» good ocstomer Gait aterm Ne. 6. No Gl'Wall terset, third floor. OTT*CE FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN~ CONSISTING of seven rroms, front basement bedroom and pantry. First floor—front room and larxe bearoom; second fl er—three bedrooms. The said cottage can be seen in Wyckolf street, three doors froin Bond strect. Prin $000 Apply to ‘A. ROBERTS, on the premises, Openeke FOR SALE—A SUPERIOR CHRO- pometer, warranted « perfect timekeeper, will bo eld a ain as the owner has no further use forit, Apply to JOUN FP. SEAMAN, Ne_6 John ctroct, OPPER WORMS, STILLS, STEAM-BOILER AND FIX- tures, for vale. Apply toM. RILEY, 34 Broadway. | SH: WER,'S19 Fourth NTRAORDINARY EXUILITION FOR SALE.—FIVE ka Einereviairmanatieey cramer famieriaae | TtZejetln Oe een oma cf itee| ‘oy aro of tho siz their Fechliae exoelene Pow ts Greek Alave, or al ia | enmeterets room Be. § mand Eve, In lifelike loveliness thoy are a complete 0 LET—A COTTAGE ON Phtepn ge! BRIGHTS, & y) tehumph cf are, deceiving have dges, who readily ima- ue ee tia » eeemtlbateat fie Atel Aud ma aa ie the furniture for cale Inquire at 139 Broadway, bi # tend to prove that ’* Beauty when 10 LET—A FACTORY, 9 BY 9); BRICK BUILDING! +titl there is no two storie and basement, twelve minutes walk tr Hamilton ferry, Brooklyn. ‘ RISHARD BOCLES, 278 Peart strect. 1 ‘A | | TO STABLE KEEPERS OR MANUFACTURERS.—Tr leaso or for eale —Four brick buildin; six inches in front, by pinety foot in dept street, beveoon Becond and Third ave 20 tables Avply to LAWRENCE & HORM, 67 Wal OK § SALE. SOME OF THE Most DRSIRABLS Lors in this city. Thirtcen lote situated between I1lth th near Bloominguale road, aud between and Eleventh eyeanes Also several other lots in different ree of the city. asy. Inquire of W. D. PARSONS, 251 TIT AS TIES: 10 LET—THE Broes AND BASEMENT NO.¢ BARCLASS street. Inquire of FRANKLIN BROWN, 75 Nasesn sinensis ial 10 LEv—1N LUQUEKE STREET, BRUOKLYN, AG ey tee! c house. three stories, basement and um LETHE OLD RSTABLISGED EATING 1% John st Mered fr ealo—loegs, fix- ery thing Senate ficst vlass house, ‘Toe seed in bee unis, and, ea not aitond tt celter, seis tes marble mantles, fo. e.; nace army | . Any one wishing for business, ocd Yensnt. In XTO Hamniltog sapitel will do’ well'to give it’s took. ‘Theta ti meant arate, Brecklyn, of a) TULLE £ RELLOGO, 16 W state charge of the rame atrret, Ne « York. s OR SALE, AT A BARGAIN— THE WHOLE ORPaRT | 10 LET A BARROOM SALOON, TOGETHER win ef the stock of drygords, No. Sl Sixt av sia ballend dreseing rooms, correr of York and Pearl 4 fixtarer Apply in the ‘store cr 'to BW, RLC av ‘giz | Breoklyn; also, » large grocery store, Inquire on eu Brondway, premises, —— Hee SALE—TAHE WELL-KNOWN STEAMBOAT James Farlie, 150 tons, in good runcing order. Is now doin Lusiners, and sold to close the concern Apply to PEAS: & WALSB, 20 Sonth strees, OR BALE—A TWO YEARS LEASE, WITH STOCK and fixtures, of a grocery etors, ‘The location ism oot one, Terme coh. For further particulars inquire ab 86 Delancy strect, in the store, OR SALE—A SUPERIOR NEW ENGLISH BASE. ment honee on Thirticth he} in a fine location: it i jnot completed, in elegant style. well built; terms Slso, two houses on Twenty- aa rt street, near th avenue: price $7.50) each. Apply to E B, KINSHIMis. 8 9 Fourth avenue, from 2 to 7 o'clock, mn, RENT AT A BARGAIN—A wAnge STORE, 108 B way, adjoiring the Court with Isrze base. enteel floor of ix nae on Sixth avenue @ store on Broadway. et $12 per month—tiret rate looadl 2 ppl toR G. PIERCE, Pine otreet, oorner of Broad, Way, Ub eteopolitan Bank. os 10 TET, FURNISHED OR UNFURNTAHED—A var cr Ie house on Staten Island, withi mini ferry. A mally withont ohildeen Dreverred teal name, C. L. Barton, box i Post Office. Address, T° LET—HOUSES AND PARTS OF HOUSSS, I several Jocations inthis city Also houses, lots, ani farms for sale. #poly at the State Registry ctfice, No. 794 East Fourteeuth otreet near Union square. R. D. GOODWIN, | beta or a a eR OT el OF 0. RUROANTLY FURNISHED PAR, attnese: 4 ‘Tho let te Si be 110 fect the eatranealsoe aadine tote T loig te rent to single rontlymon; als) a room ia the thir ee built expressly for a livery table how oveupied ae rac, | OF". Teme ederstn, Loostion near the St aicholse and J Caliawore hovses, Inquire at 81 Spring atrret. | neh, | and amogt do-sirable stand. For terms, appl BROOKS & CO., No. 20% Brondway. PPT eerie | OR FALE-TWO HOUSES ON Chi INTON avaxun Brooklyn, with two lote aud stale oach. They h furzseos, ene, Fangoe. with cholee frit tz008, grape vines shrubbery in’ the fardene,,, The eitustion {s'vory deeirad! ‘two city railroad lines will passa rt distance from this | Property Apply to K. SARIRANTT, 107 Broadway | POR SALS-THE STEAMBOAT Rate, NOW LYING | at the footot Eaet Twenty-third street) E.R, 95 tone burthen. Ergiua,boiles and boat im geod order: panitate for towing cr pastnes. Apply t) G. LEE West Seventeenth trot, bb to Zonas Cunenies Fires ptreet, Williameburg. FOR SALE IN WILLIAWSBURG—4 ‘TWO-STORY baremen? ard attic frame house, flaishod in good ctyle; fae throughout, portable furvacr in frout basemont aad rapgo in back baremcat, thirteen rooms in the hone, lot 25 foot tront with a: el oy way. The presi about tive minutes walk from the ferry. Terme cas of HOYT, 182 Sonth Sixtiss Oe SALE Tae HOUSE AND LvT NO. 395 HENRY treet, Brookly: cen Presidentand Carroll tre ouse'ie a brown’ stone ront. three. storion Ligh, w a vt hs i meetir g with a party who wishes to sells portion Ica ttt wl ty Seine een aeneen ane | tain fuente avert, nahe haya anantity fowl ee “ me into he ot purpose. Wo! ° $ GAY, wo. 3 Veerupolitan Bask Building, Pine etesot. | hiture it derired; also find a tenaas fre she house till Mey ne OR SALR—THE HOUSE AND LEASE OF “oT No, | Knit § HS Futon strech ee ee 10 i WITH BOARD-—AN UNFURNISHED ROOM ® gentiemen aii lady. Also scoommodations fo | tiizee or four str gle geutiem Apply af 10s Leonard street 10 LET—4 SUITE OF ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR A. A Faw : Sly, dose ortwosiogle rooms, Inquire at 87 wl etree 10 LET~NESR WALL STRERT 4ND SOTCH FERRIE! ap entire eecond tloor, (five elegaat roems, to a smi genteel family enly rent low; #180, No, 163 Liviagston streaty Vath gas fixtures, $12 ; a’99 one ia Pasitio, Boar Saiith, $: | 810480 Pacific srd tery street, near Amisy, all with moet dern improve went, $700; sléo, in Clinton street. nese Hamil-sif ten avenue ferry, and a number of others i ary part of ther ety, JOHN ARsIN ERD, Wall street ferry, Brooklyn. tf O LET OR LPASE—THE STORE, BACK eo OM, AND cellar Ne. 173 First svenue; a firet tate d for any, | Kind of businces. Appy to THOMAS M: KRON, on the pres) | mit "pe No, 14 Sout —————————— MOUSHS, SOO MR, | Oy WANTR. OUSE WANTED —1HE AL VERT, 13 DESIROUS ,| Fi Bd West Paes -eixth: ten between Eighth end | — inth avenues, with the pr vilece ohaati 1 ! feo fercraie terme: "inysieot JOUN MeMIOUL, Ne, | DAW IN CALVARY CHURCH WANTED FOR six montht. A€crees box 515 Yost Office, with parsicatars Q¥ALL FsRM WANTED—WITHIN ABOUT FIFTEEN miles of this city containing from ten to twenty-fi of ground; would prefer taking a lease, with the privi- of purchasing within one year. irae L. Lednas Herald ofice, stating locatior improvement i tems, ad ae SAN FRANCISCO CLTY LOTS WAN’ with particulars, RB. P Posi cap AD DENae es 11 Spruce street. FOK SALE—A CONFECTIONERY STORG AND ICH | cream raloon, situated in s good vhoroughfare, and in a | Hialng oeighcrhond, established ovir ore year, 10.8 suail family or @ widow’ lady, or mn’ of reticed Labite, with alittle meant, it odors a sats, sare, and proiitalre ia: | vestment. It will Le sold cucap, as it cansot be attended vo ecount of other durinees. ‘It ig sapadle of creat im ts. 1 in the evexing, betweoa 6 and 1 o'clock, F hi ale Ll = JORE WANTED IMMEDIATELY—IN P£ANL 01 RIOR OYSTER ‘able S Watuatats, sevcana Relce sea heteen ror a ‘Address BW, Geral t Burling slip or Mai ev Isue JANTED—UNS OR ®-RS LOPS IN BROOKLYN OR G Wiliiamebirg, in sxobange for Havana att Jowea) wholess'e rice, I: required, part of tl ayot the lote would bo ra‘d . Addross B. N., Uersid office. JANTED—A SECOND HAND UPR GUT ENGINE,a) Apply to E.R Bennet, 4s Bsr Bleecker strect, and one in Chathym street: vor eto) 0. very low together wit sev: appl to PLUME & Y ERANCE, " 13 OR ‘SALE— YAR FIXTURES AND PART oR TUE whols of ot-ck of 8 f gar ttore in Brook'yn. Tho preeont Oaner < having jer business will sell out che: © the best ther, 12 Pest! ot ‘OR SALE. nores of exoe lent |i sho Harlom or Rndsun overlooking * r porticulace apply illee, TWENTY TURES t. sseend floor ba ‘AT KINGSSRIDGE, a, within ti iver Ratiro: Harlew rive and 0 ANTED To PURCHASE—A FEW CO°IES OF 1aR Now York Herald of July 9,153 A good prite will @ paid for them av the det kof this office. lanes, of diffrent kinds; a good b bora, and shede ANTED-BY A GESTLEMAN AND Hils Wir, vetl watered with living Per particulars ingoire of vo rooms and ® bedroom, ip the Fos tn or lower 3 4G, VARIAN, Kingrorides fiote! Partot Seyonth werd. Kevereng: given and rey ited Ade orors TS. W, Herald offive (OR SALE—TWE STOCK, FIXTURES, AND GOOD ill cf a fret clase Sbader Indies’ oyster’ salon Trewery. Can be had with or without whe Sha doing & food business They can be had ats grest bargein FORTUNE FOR $1 by applying, and ratisfactory reasons given for selling, to T. ~ HawlLaOW WAIKE, ‘seent, corarr Puiton and Midéagh Adena ee = ‘S15 10 $3) ‘por we atrects, Brooklyn. nat OR SALB AT RYE TWENTY-FIVE AND A HALE Green THOS, D CATLIN, Washington, D.C P fre ats Of slatocs and shalt A SBANCE SELDOM OFFERED TO MaKE MONEY.— Peraone wishing to engage in the manufactur) of a now 3d veeiul patent article, reslizing from 8) to 10) percent ___ MISCELLANEOUS, ible stete of cultivation, about in po beautifally situsses, So ive of the Long Island Sound, midway between the Mamaroneck aad Rye dopots of tha N Profit, may apply to the inventor, at Horace Waters! musio Y abe pera nere nent ee a it stort, 388 Broadway, betwoen 10 A.M. and 3 P’. Inquire of Mr. S. LADY OF THE HIGHEST RESPECTABILITY HAS | opened an office 24 Epring street, where ladies may h utmost coatderce, Shy will ory aad com- letters Gn business aud other mattors promptly, and at e charge. Commuvications thron o mail wb ttention. Address Mra. Agusta, 2/4 Sptiug ‘treet, izhborhood. w. OR SALE OR TO RENT—TWO FARM3 ON LONG Islaxé, two miles from the ferry at ity sixth street one containing seventy-two ecres, snd having an extensive water front on Flushing Bay; the other containing one hua dred nnd thirty-one acres, and calculated to mako the best éairy farm in ery ane €{NewYirk Inquiroatthe office of BOGERT & KNEELAND, 49 William strost. OF S4LE—PROPERIY ON WASHINGTON AND e vacant lot No. 200, on the east 46 feet 8 inches in front, by corner of Warren oi in depth ato alco. the two story on Warren streed, by 26 feet in depth, +f the aforeeaid jot No. 2% Washingt» an L from Washington to Warren strect. tre house can be altored into stores by a very smail outlay; and by using forty fect ef the rear on Washington street they oan be made £3 feet deep, giviag sufficient ground fr three zood rick hource RESH PATE DE KEGNAULD. PATE DE NAFE, ec —Jut received per steamer Pacit.« snorly of tne ncet approwed I “iors for coughs, colde, Ac.. fo8 tale in quantities to sult p F YVYMNZSTIC INSTITUT , Whieb yon command high rents. This property the most advancing business part of the cit; ia the ce, 194 Crosby. stress, - immediate ‘ FErie und Hadsoa River Rail: ext reaint the publis papeerners of the Erie ‘ater «tic physical exercise, in order t rosd donots. Wor priee and terms sppiy to JaMe3 - * THORNE, 108 = street. miata La hg abe nat geht gh CHER WANTED —A LADY wir HAS Wao EX. perience in toned tak of a staall sohool in HT wrual and bigher @ ab’e t> teach ences i'l be required. A $s Philo, Herald. of TED—4 COMPETENT TEACHER, TO GIVE LES SI Address V. R. A, Borald eftice, ot English ot ar, ko Good ret likeral salary will be given, add W' MATEURS OF THB VIOLIN, WITH ROBERTSON’: patent keyed Sacer board, have each nove dofore Nae asy and certain to tho finger as tho koys of she ' Manvtactory and depot for tne onste violins, ox restly tor amateurs, superior italiana strings, &o., 13° roadwar. gore ty A ROSEWOOD PiaNOFORTE POR F LW —Excellent tone, metaliic frame, row ad oot, ‘lly war: Lave the GOOD OFG:NISTAND WELL DRIL EA tette choir desire a situation in a oburch Brookiyn. Address Quartette, Heald office. ME Saakies, BARN, LATELY ARgi YED | FR a 5 Gro ay has the honor to public o opones to give leseo jolin aad cated arsist under tho omiaeat ry, one nf the best insti om which he reveived s * Phi'barmonis coucert a 11 450 Broome strest, one v ay be seen from 12 tld Sietnee PM ie rivers Fe Permlotion, to Me. H.C. Timm, Mr. W. Pebarfeuberg, Mr. T. Bhaubert, do. Gentlemen axe partienlarly informed that he tesches also in elasses in the evenin, PHYSICIAN IN TAIS O1TY, Beh nnrat 9 RIGAT raoU of az*, prepossoes ter, an sto wit ” ot more than thirty years be Lk not ‘Jose than fiteon thoveand pected ct her toetste what abe is wort! which she resides, All communication oly manner, and rectory strictly obcorred. te shasbever ‘will bo expected of hor a6 woll as of nit Address William, post paid, Union square Port Office, Marner MADE past, OR BOW TU Wie A t Lawton, ae erly of Lon: ow oipt of a may ancoey, LAr, p Saas sfeecteay Ye anti dine ‘of genilomes to wit ge By 43 many of the opposite rex e2 their Seay degre, The pr #0 simple, bar 20 oapti- fing, sa CA oe fnew , eeoneetva st sae, 8 aaron R300, a lass, tho josst. = Toh ease aud deiiosey that Codeckion is Eittee 2 ete Tae ensin We'eaia XTRA PAY. XTRA PAY. ee NaVY SAILORS WHO er in any U. Geanst aK, the Ry el e from 1846 ho 40 1868, oan Bi tH obtain the: o - ARD ii bal, Agenk, Tate) Pevese 7 AW. MRnwih William et. beinw Walt MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKLSG, ARGAINS FOR LADIRS.—MADAMS& BARNETT, £72 Broadway, reapectiolly inerma the ladies vhat eho now fere the remainder of her vory leant and r-ohershe tock of winter millinery, eps, heeddresee, embroiacrics, aud svery article d with the business, at twenty-five por cont lower than former ricer. An inspection ia ted. ‘tion of tem readily become the vuoonsci: nervous and epical sfivctions, plaints. Physicians know and will snbstanti m open from 10 4.M. to 10 P.M. Le evenings, from 7 till 9 o'clock; gentlemea’ ry dey and eveving (xcept Tuesday; caildren’s d afternoon, from 4 till 7 o’olock, 6 loeality, and dsiags ieree’ ‘tra inne moro tutines LT alae chan be to is willing to di:pose of this on reasonable Apply wo © BUKKHALTER & CC CO , 22 Full OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES or & grocery ard liquor store, now doing reas, in one of the best loca DEN aL, city: alge, a horse and wagon, & iatactory teason civ Fon J tei 3 by applying to JUoN KERR, 51 Leonard 61 eT aRD, the brewery. : ASTS AND BOOTIREES —A, LAME CIVES NOTICR to his patrons, and to the pr tlarye, thot he come Fe SALR—TDE OLD ESTABLISHED DAGUERREAN gailery of Ul. V ase No. 250 Grand strest, coracr | tinves to attend a his vistas, for hisewn neoount, a6 of Bewer). © eap for cazh, formerly, in every description of ladte and koctirsee, No.7 ‘aco street. OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED, AND BXTE tive family grocery store, wish lease and q/oa wil, in a orntral pers to (ngage in the business. Vishny to Fetire, Ader! FS8, SAteRTBE Iring at the foot R. J AUBANeL, 2) PEARL STREET, oGEYT i 1 the city: ® race abance for & person, wishing Sat 'y rossons Kivea for of ve York Crystal Paises, aud bogs leave tc infor. toe public that he is authorized to mako @ reduction cf 25 rer on the usual prices of these costly artici+* ails hopes that tie American publi Wills preciate thie ed cha, ing thore deviratlo srticles, blikely to be cfeced Seats. STE SURE, [NOW { Spring etreet, North river. “She is mo test stroke ia good order, and Apply tol. W. BRAINARD, ourE id er FOR SALE “AT YONKERS ~ Los nt dy 20deen. kxor 1 mt house, barn, and ers pon the place. Sitaated on martive avenus, House o nti ns thirtnes Apply at No. 79 Nisoat HY ac, All met the rin tae Pactory, 72 2 Cent} john etreet, office No! 2, » 10 PRYSICIANS AND AMATEURS 0 Listory.—Btuffing birds all hiads of © srand hind of enstomicsl prepsestions ¢or dere sclicited by JOUN RUAL, 28 Reso stroct. B Salaiog Orders to be left at 21% Div DUSTRIAL HOME ASSOCIAT.OY,NOS 2 ANDS. acre lot for eale in the former at a discount from a oun Pp in A gvod chance for any one about to Joig also exeouted. an etree’, of cro in the Iattor Address Villags, Herel with Spielmann & Kitz 7 Cortlandt street, up ¢ wogees ISON TUBE WORKS, NO 79 JOHN RIN ING PRSSS FOR S4LE.—A LARGE oe oture, for sale | reet.— The subseri ver bogs joave to inform bis friew that the iete t79 John street has not 60 wench intet fered with his businees as to provonthig! Foley og their ordewp with Prompetede, VU MORSE eet. Ir the rose, wher P. Wilisms, or Ht apply ta a a CONTRACT, elt new BWING MaCHINES— FOR sale, With exelasive privi i oh dan Entety . f ASTROLOGY, Me. LADOMTUS, xo. 28 “CANAL | STREET ~ coma jon th a eds, Wartented to fo bY sveams on eto’ Ke. Zalmor's advertisl events; likewise ‘ingest tell past present and fut a oy cmos courttehip, and marrisc Ske will p: ‘taewoy, New hork. between partios whore it dooe nck now exist TO BE SOLD-THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD saeee a thicl to restore stoioa property, ANS er Simperant will cf the Rast Rivor Opst rand Din ng Saloon, corner | told for nothing. cf Court end Atlantic sireots, Rrook!y he beet corner in the ci acod cash besine esloon. PALUABLN RRAL ESTATE FOR SALE.-hY BB KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth evenue ~A superior house, ot Twenty ninth atreet between Fourth and Madison svenu for am cyster saloon, oboe & Tor tarsuer partivaiars layuies tn che ery toughts to yor Offies 10 Spring stee PRRWSTER, FROM ee’ TE price $10,010; two houses on Twenty eighth pores Ey rervices te tae ladies and gentlemen ¢: \h\~ . ereb; afine now house on ‘Thirtioth 4 i a toe love and law & stern Interpreting dreams, ao 1d house cn Fourteeath etroet, $17.00). a umber d toience, constantly relied os by com yan building lote, &e, ¥ eit teil the pame of the lady or gentleman yh witl MOLE senses xz | tito the mamcact the viiters, Kesi¢one: Gros Some “CLOTHING, AC. Tiveet, corner of Bowrry. Ladior, (0 cents neate's ! U od r ee AAA AAA AAS ND GENTLEMEN OF Tals OLTY.— LOTHING AND FUANITUPR WANTAD.—PERSO. Palen, cue grass antares" nal chr nish eto alep veer the shove can roceire « fale ever ret jee tort cirg a tev ‘BN, m #treet ies attend vo 10 CAssorr chommixe on rv aNITURR WANTED. — Ladies or gentlemen baving any to disposs of, wy tae a fait ensh tries by sending for ts subsctibeg Gener, or a line throvgh the post to LN WEbELDURE, 1 is Kim shreet. La tir« attended by Mra. D amleort % LOTBING AND FURNITURE —LADIRS AND GEN. vr Oe Vaving any to di spon of @ ve the utm et UROPRAN 2X valve in eseh ey, wending 0 stores, 12 West Broad ea livery Laem he lace and Ret Bradway or letter per port. 8. CONS: Wedwrrdey, Shadi» Davtended by lors. Coben