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ITEMS. } | | LITERARBY Mesers. Furd & Honghton have in press acomplete tion of the.works of Lord Mncaulay fro It will be com ped 8t the ¥ and uviform e tate pull 316 0r 17 vol Press. T , upon " the Tndian Penal ended to that code, in which its Code,” wita the notes m leading provisions were expiaioed and defended. In preparivg the new edition, Ludy Trevelyan thought It right to include some port what his lordship placed on record as a Jurist fn the East. The papers sclected were entirely written by Zord Macasly, end e} iefly relate to general principles of | Jurisprude whizh are of universa! application. In an ap- pendix to the Riverside edizion are also given the letters of Tord Macaulay to hop of Exeter, touching the Bishop's eriticism of Lis statemenis in regard to the Church of Englan: In these letters—now for the first tim rinted in this coun- l try—the historian triumphantly vindicates Lis original posi- tions. A few uotes also are added, showing the main points of controverey between the friends of William Penn and the great b “The Maiden and Married Life of Mary Powell, afterward Mistress Milton,” is announced for pubMcation Nuring the present mouth, by Mr. M. W. Dodd. Messre. Baker, Voorhis & Co. announce the follow- ng new law works as io press and in preparation: ** Abbott's Forms: Clerks Conveyancers' Assistant;” * Abbott's New Digest”—Sopplement No.2; * Abbott's Digest of the Taw of Corporations;” *Daly's Common Pleas Roporte;"” “Sedgwick on Damages”—fourth edition, with fall notes, embracing all material decislous in this country and in En- gland to the time of edited by Heury Sedgwick, ©sq.; * Townsheud ou Slauder sod Libel,” *Prize Cus Cases in Prize in the Cirenit and District Courts of the United Statos for the Southern District of New-York decided by Mr. Justics Nelson and Judge Betts during the Rebellion, 1861~ 1865, ", reported by Samuel B! ; " A Treatise on the Law of Negligeuce, avd the Remedies for Private Wrongs and the Negligeut Performance of Contracts;” ** Hand-Book of the United States Tax Law."—containimg the Law with all the Amendments, and the Rulings of the Internal Revenue De- partment, &o., & he Patentee's Manual,"—containiog the Patent Laws, Rules and Regulations of the Pateat Ofll Decisions, &o., with Directions and all the necessary Forms for Securing American and European Patents. Mr. Swinton's s of the Army of the Po- tomac” will be published in the latier part of this month, by Mr. C. B. Richardson. Messrs. Scribner & Co. will shortly publish ** Short Sermons to Newsboys, with a History of the Formstion of the Newsboys' Lodging-House,” by C. L. Brace; “Temperance Recollections, Labors, Defeats, and Trinmpbs, an Autobiogra® pby.” by the Rev. Joho Marsh, D. D., Secretary to tho three firss National Temperauce Conventions, aud thirty years Cor- respondiog Secretary and Editor of the American Temperavce Union; * Patriotic Eloquence: Being Selections from One Hundred Years of National Literature, Compiled for the Use of Schools in Reading aad Speaking,” by the late Mrs. C. M. Kirklaud; * Life of Bonjamin Silliman, M. D., LL. D., late Professor of Chemistry, Geology, and Mineralogy in Yale Col- Yege, ¥ounder and Editor of the * American Journal of Sei- encenud Arts,' " ete., by George P. Fisher, Professor in Yalo College, with a portrait and other illustrations; the * Second Volume of Lange's Commentary,” containing Mark, edited by the Rev. W. G. T. Shedd, and Luke, edited by the Rev. C. Btarbuck; the fifth and sixth volumes of Fronde's * History of England, from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Eliz- abeth;” and part second of Stanley's ® Lectures on the History of the Jewish Church, from Samuel to the Captivity.” A new catalogue of the Mercantile Library has just been published by the association, containing the titles of at least one hundred and fifty thousand volumes. No completo eatalogue has been published befose for sixteen years, and the present volume will supply a want which hes occasioned con- siderable inconvenience to the numerons clerks, business men, stadious ladies, and readers in general, Who are in the babit of f trequenting the tbrary. Tt is intended for the future to keep op o daily process of cataloguing by a simple cod ingenious method, #0 that Whenever auotber catalogue shall be required the work can easily be made ready for the printer without d: turbing the regular busivess of the library. The present cata- logue is on the old plan, containing an alphabetical list under wames of authors, and classified index arranged by subjects, and a separate list of vovels entered in duplicate under their suthor's names and under titlea. The Mitre Tavern, Mitre Conrt, Fleet-t., in the ecozy corner of the coffee-room of which etood Dr. Johnsou's cation, easy chair, over which was placed a cast of Nolleken's bust of the moralist, bas just been pulled down. It was here that * Johnson of that ilk,” as he called himself, in allusion to his residence in Johnson's Court opposite, duriog his Soottieh tonr planmed shat wur, W8 00 83t at supper, enjoying his port ‘wine, “‘of which,"” says Boswell, “he sometimes drank a bottle;" bere, too, whick bis biographer calls their * old rendezvous,” Johnson, Goldsmith, and Boswell frequently met at nine o'elock to partake of that social meal. On one occasion, Ogilvie was there expetiating in Johnson's company on ** the great maxy noble prospects of Scotland.” * Trae, Sir,” replied 1he Doctor, I believe you have a great many. Norway, too, bas noble, wild prospects, and Lapland is remarkable for pro- Bigious, noble, wild prospects; but, Sir, let me tell you, the Roblest prospect which & Scotclman ever sees, is the Ligh road that leads bim to England.” { Mr. W. Harrison Ainsworth, the proprietor of +Bent'ey's Miscellaoy,” has obtained an injunction réstrain- fog Mr, Lentiey from publishing the * Temple Bar Magazine,” Mr. Bentloy, on parting with the *“Miscellany” to Mr. Alns- worth, baving dovevanfed not to publish any periodical of & 1iké pature to “Bentley's Miscellany.” Vice-Chancellor Kin- dersley made the order, without prejudice to the publication of tho magasine, until the hearing of the cause, and to the right of Mr. Ainsworth to damages or profits. A London journal has directed very marked atten- tion to the practice of a foreign bookseller in twisting adverse criticisms into good ones for advertising purposes—thus de- ceiving; the public, and, as the journa) in question stated, *‘gonverting condemuation into entirely unmerited eulogy.” Another instance bas just been pointed out. In a denuncia- Rory review of a work bya new poet, the writer remarked: AAnd this extraordinary prodnction Mr. —— modestly con- uirulo be equal to Goethie " which unsatisfactory opinion ‘was served up to the public in next week's advertisement: «Extrsordinary production * * * equal to Goethe.” This unsavory dodge, we fear, ie not always confived to the me- ridian of London. Mr. James Miller has in press Mrs. Ellis's “New Cook Book,” aud au entire new edition of ** Aurors Leigh,” by Mrs. Browning. Mr. Carlton has in press and will shortly publish, # Adrift in Dixle,” by the suthor of “ Among the Pines.” The Dime Publishing House has in press, * Dime Hamorous Speaker, No. 6," & collection of the best etage pleces by our modern poets and bumorists. The same house will shortly publish *“Beadle's Dime Book of Fun, No. 3. embracing, emong other features, the “Sayin's, Doin's aad Writio's of Josh Biliings," 0o collected edition of whose writings bas yet beon made. Mr. Bayard Taylor's new book, “The Story of Kennett,” is having o large sale. The publishers bave already priated 9,000 coples. «Tabor; Or, The Richmond Collection of Sacred Musio,” dosigned for the various Religious Societies of the Bouthern and South-Western Statey, by R. M. Molntoah, will be published this month by F. J. Huntington & Co. New Publications. LI'I'IF.LL" LIVING AGE, No. 1,141. 1. CHARLES LAMB—Flis Friends, his Hauats, bis Bocks. 2. J. GODFREY SAXE. POEMS. 3. MISS MARJORIBANKS. Part13. 4 NOVELS FOR FAMILY READING. § WHITE AND BLACK CHILDREN IN RICHMOND. & THE CLAVERINGS. Part, 1. ON BEING SENTIMENTAL. & THE CARAVAN IN THE DESERT. . IN THE MONT CENIS TUNNEL. 10. THE PRESIDENT'S SPEECH ON THE WASHINGTON 3L THE POLITICAL CRISIS IN AMERICA. 13. ONE SECRET OF AMERICAN BOMBAST. 13. TIORESSES IN LITERATURE. POETRY: Dr. Whewell; Phareoh's Serpents; Tho Contrasti Az 01d Smoker; Helen Gray. SHORT ARTICLES: English knowledge of Americs; The Love of Mosio. ’l\-”vfic‘n'fllhwfl--‘-flm—n-uh This No. is made from Blackwood's Magazine, Fortaightly Review. Atgosy, Examiner, Athenwom, Ssturdsy Review, Economist sod Bpectator. Published by LITTELL, SON & Co., Ro. 30 Broomfieldt., Boston. Tfifil—lfiw WiED® LETTERS. LETTRRS IIOI LUROPE AND EST 1 THE W DIES. HY TX'L!IU\V WI!’ 180, P M eiuber, No. g-x Broadwa FLEY™® AMERICAN CONFL, ICT.—A ca ke on the War wil satisfy ie vastly supesior, ppreciation by excel those - A\'l!(h"u nrtford, Comm, €. . OTLDERSLE N , New-York. Geusrad AR 1 X B o Rk L o . NEW-YORK DAILY TR!BUNE, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1866. New Pablications. COOPER, I!l'l(r!lln DICKY ainivg Dumerou KEW- = KNICKFRROCKER'S YORK. LER. (TS 1 LIFEOF W A~'H\1v4 IN. Swole QU ' OF DA. ILVING'S LIFE AND LET- leh ul bl:\llu)h T hz vole, TERS. 4 vols, lume sold separately. Price fn loth per Price in murocco, exirs.. 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THE PARISIAN FASHONS. MR. JONES'S CONNUBIAL FELICITY. THE H’I‘I)IY OF A DIVE] A EN'S COU Q! FASHIONABLE THE LOITERFR Aknl REAT 11 Pi'E AL FOR TH TORY OF THE GU OF FOREIGN GOSSIP, WS Co., Nos. 119 and 121 Naseau st CKER, Nos. 21 end 23 Ann-st. LVERSON. Froprietor ‘Third sod Coe l'mlufiolphu Pa Just Published, BHTSEY JANE WARD: Tetter-Half to Artemus, "( I BOOK OI' GOAKS. lie worke of A. WaD (Showman) must surely gob . 1t is the richest spacimen of comic litersture The orders are pouriog in for 1t Remember, first come— first werved. Capital [dustrations! vl 12 mo. Elegantly Bound in Cloth. Price, $150. &7 A Libersl Discount to the Trade, from whom Orders sre solicited. S0ld by all Booksellers, and will be sent by mail, post-paid, on re- eaipt of prics, by O'KANE, Publisher, No. 126 Naanat., New-York. PRICES PALD fur ULD BOOKS. dnost ¢ extast. Y eaphy. ke, at any price. R T it Numo st e AT A S A R T AR is u,m-«l at l-umr s ond an ex oyment as COP ¥IST, with best eity R W. A, Station D' Port-Ottice, New- " GIRL wante o Sibuation a8 r\\.\”l.l. Can be soen at her last om- eath at. Y ..uug’l’,mx y {n_ teach who ¢ bo has had expe- h A wi "SITUATION s Governess. - Address can ading the eachet, desice ribune Office. “ ANTED—Ly o 1 o take care of for th drews M. C. G, Station B, Gr “a HOUSE, . Ad e SITUATIONS to do grnaral uou:\vull ke, o S German [t 17 Stanton o, near the Bowery. Sitnations mam:h—fllum NTED—By 8 res; horwe and deive. in the stable, table col- SITUATION W ored youns men o take care of T30 st Fourtonnthst., veas Fhird wended fom bis last wo Office, well acquainted with MAN, uring busisess, masgessent of e, and N A MIDDLE-AGED LA the woolen Leeping W given. F.JOH 4 Vul:lnln Salary moderste. Addsess anted to make arrange- uln- for the um'.man of 1o any “FRED- RATER: sy will be " s b shown. -Address o ofi hmnnlhuy' feip Wanted- N OFFICE BOY, wanting a good ean address ., at No. 34 Pinc-st.. giviug re ence and price in his own handwritivg, C,\l: DRIVERS WAN’ N. SITUATION, dence, age, reler T the deput Superintendent. steady .'\Il leds pply C. SHARP, —Good SURANCE AG 1 incomes by Yok e VIS WANTED—To sell WALLING'S Now sad chesp edition. Ap- city and tawn of th LIFE INSURANCE, AP AG Map of New-York and Evicon. ply ot No. 96 Dey . ANTH I)—\n mr igent and icient Woman, £ HOUSEKEEPING. She mus fedgo of wil ki of betwoen 1 o, m. intelligent girl or wuumn 117 Weat Twolfilioat ‘V’ NTED=FOX LATHES, in good orde petianged WILASS WORKEILS to pun them. laguite of SUERINEAU, STONE & HERRICK, No_ 48 Heakianat. ‘v:\f\ll,h—/\ piow (Amoric 2 and somn plain SEWING in from this city. A suitable will find's good boue snd gen 12105 o'clock ou MUNDAY, at Morton-st ‘ FANTED—A first-class MILLER, one that is fuily nted with millwright work und mechinery, to take charga of 4 Iar Poruanent employment and jib- eral m beat will be svquined. York ¥ l(b'lu box Jive reference when sid where s in of thorough ness and used to the control established ) IMME l)l \Jnn‘g Man as AN in the Gio ¥ between 10 W 8 piu. EDWARD DLEY. S A.Jm;nmau XPERIENC o 5114 rund ead No. 6 Alenat., mu.mun Departments. Apply bet TED—The servi Wm : i of ini . s Agents for o highly re ¢ lulugm;lu- offercd. Apply at or address ow. able 00w No. 19, ANTED—150 CANVASSERS, to solicit Adver- tisemnte for Kellogg's U, 8. Museantile Register. See not ublications. Ouly m of firat-rate addross, char- petienice beed api! KELLOGG, JOHNSON & Co., No. 110 Nassan-at. 82 5()() TO #3,000 A YEAR.—A good chance o' money. An Agent is wanted In every town iu the Union, 5o "mametockura ‘sud.sell o acticle of daily con- gamption i every amily. Can be manufactured in the agent's dwel- log. I drely now. Secured by copyright. Sale as periisuent s flour. e tting u;uh dons. For full particalars addres b samp fnclosed for return, JBLENTZ, Middictow PALD. L TER M MONIH I\nd va acter, sbility sa SE —AazNTs A WANTED. male and famale,to tntroduce apew and useful patented D r further information, N. lnmuu c-.. Manufactarers, Clove: addross, with stawp, L. hio. fllarblt filmflcls. WORK ! xllflllzl D SLA B, STEAWART, Awoen Joth aud 3ot ~ Inourance Companies. NOTICE. THE NEW-ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE (COMPANY, OFFICE: No. 89 State-st, Boston, BRANCI{ OFFICE : NO. 110 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. ORGANIZED 1843, CASH ASSETS, MARCH 15, 1866, LAST CASH RETURN. TOTAL SURPLUS DIVIDEND..... LOSSES PAID..... AMOUNT INSURED. DIRECTORS: SEWELL TAPPAN, MARSHALL P. WILDER, CHARLES HUBBARD, GEORGE H. FOLGER, HOMER BARTLETT, l.'mclfl C. LOWELL, JAMES 8. AMORY, JAMES STURGIS, JOHN A. ANDREW, BENJ. F. STEVENS. THIS COMPANY TAKES SINGLE RISKS ON FIRST-CLASS LIVES T0 THE AMOUNT OF TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, PREMIUMS MAY BE PAID IN CASH, Or ONE-TIALF IN CASH end & NOTE ON INTEREST AT SIX PEA CENT, secured by stipulstion in the Policy given for the re- ‘mainder. Itis s PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY, and nsures st the Lowssr posstBLE RATRS; and If tho premivms paid exceed the ACTUAL CORT, the SURPLTS 18 BETURNED to the parties msuriog. Iusarsnce may be effected for the BENEFIT OF MARRIZD WOMEN, BEYOND THE RRACH OF THKIN NUSBAND'S CREDITORS. Creditors way iavare the lives of debtors. Live INSTRANCE s come to be regarded as not only suited to the ARE 1N THE RECEIPT OF A SXALL AND COXDITION OF PERIONI CNCRRTAIN INCOM, but a4 8 JUDICIOUS INVESTMENT JOR CAPITALISTS taking ioto sceount the contingency of an early deceare. This Company Issue policies for life, WHOLE PRSMITM BEING PAID IN TEN ANSUAL IXSTALLMZNTS; and 1, afler the payment of at least two annual casl premiums, the payments are discontiuued, @ paid-up policy will be given for as many tenths of the amownt originally in- eured au there Aive been premiums paid. This plan of tasurance is deservediy in grest favor with business men. 1t offers the foliowlag advantages: 1. A portion of the gains of prosperous years can be laid waide, withont etmbarrassesent or inconveuience, far the beaeSit of the fumilles of the insured. 2. I fow yours the required number of premiuma will bave been pald; aud thereafter, in the way of distributions or surplus, s policy will become source of {ncome, instesd of expense, during the life- time of the assured. 3. In case of avy reverse or disappoiutwent in busiues, which wiight render it difficult for the insured to coutinue the payment of the annual premiums, it is bis privilego to recelve s new policy, for an amount proportionste to the premiams paid, aud o relieve bimself, wikiiout loss, of further pecuniary obligations to the Company. This Company isvacs Expownuxt Poticies, paysble upon the ar- rival at the ages of 40, 45, 50, 55, or 60, or upon prior decease. Tho ad- vastages of an Endowment Policy to s person under 40 or 45 years are thst tho premiama are paid daring s period when the largest pecaniary reburn for personsl services may bo expected: also, that families for whose benefit inyurance I« efacted specially need this provison while the younger members are loast capabie of self help . V- The low vatio of expenditures to receipts, sveraging only 5 per cent for 22 years, aud the slight variation im this ratio from year to year, 88 shown by the Reports of the Company, mako it clear that their busk ness s conducted systematically and with the séricteat sconomy. 4 The stability of the Compavy, ofering as it does sbrolate security to poficy holdors, a8 shown by the fact of its constantly increasing aceumulation of wwrplus, v considaration which mast have weight with caudoas aud far-seeing men. 5. The ciccumatance that the Cowpany does 5ot sucourage ite ageats, under the stimulas of Ligh saeries or unwarrantably large eon missions, to rus tAat noift race for businews that is done alover the country, nor work up ovel plans 1o captivate those who dake but & superficial view of the cience and principle of Life Invurance, speaks volumes in its favor, when one considers the nature of the Investment ‘made a a life policy. Distributions of Surplus Funds will be Made Annually, beginning November, 1866, each Member Sharing in Proportion to the Amount Contributed by him, Information will be aforded upon all matters counected with LIFE INSURANCE, opon spplication st the home office, or by cotrespondence with the unders ged. SAMUEL . STEV SRAL AG T FOR NEW.-YORK, No. 110 Brosdway. J. IL DOUGLAS, M. D, Aodical R3saiaes Sales bn Quction. V £SERY Setagass asoosapdnetbimrie. EEILT [ earoom ) mxRy D, B(r!n, A-wo::-.yh'lpl:“ :;mn::-. 77 Nawaut, oppe MERICAN ARTISTS' SALE. Meassrs. MINER & FOMERVILLE have been IIINMU' oan artists with the sale of & coliection of werke Winalow Hesmer, N. Tromes Hicks, 4 i n...n.., WA, w Kua 31 Trving, T. L. Smith, dew WP, Gray, R. H. Park. it achool, sud m(lr\-ls owne by the urtiste theas welyes, et nearly one hundred, snd willbe f2ind eharg teristic apd o pecianaof Amerboan Atk Amcos (e will be s number of the choicest work of W, & llazntiise, . A, - scd of on ccount of bis going to reside i Europe for ssversl i tion dey andevenng Ut thon of e 0, 10uh of Apek, ART GALLERY, way. AT THE SOHER\ 'LLE Bn A * Spring.” bust a macble, b u.- el keown Americaasclpla, il Parties unable to attend e oo lnn orders for porchases with Mr 8. P. AVERY, No. 084 Broadway. tlulolu--nnbc obtalued of ll.- Auctioneers, snd of Mr. 8. P, Avery, s above. A LCTIO\ SALEof HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Thie undersigned is prepared. as heretofore, to give special ab aruiture at resiiences of faiuiiies ey Y, Auctioneer, Office No. 6 Pinest. tention to ssles of Houssboid favorsbls tarms. A, JOUR! Will be sold st Pabl SQUARE WAREHOUS] of Hospital 8 the Bledical Dep 1 Dessicat T Mived Deser dors ™ Whisky. B Whisky, 't mu}do 000 bbla. gal- Cocoa and Clrosolate: 10,000 Cinnamou, Powdeted. 1,00 ioa. 00 bottles. beoid T Lo oot i s sod omall Fiva" () dayo wil bo lowed to parties i reroviu their propartye Catalogic ready by the SR pOL e oW mrrrrrn e R I TR M. MrxwiN, Aactioneer. BY BANGS, MERWIN & Co., Nos. 694 and €% Bm-dwny, cor. nf dthost.—Sales of Books, Stationesy, Plotares, Workaof Are. Gooda. Farniture. ke. DAY NG, 16 AT7 0CLOCK. STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS. BOOKS—beiss selass tions frow private librarier, comprisiug & roat wsriety of valoable ks ‘Also, u collection of choice New Books, ko. Cstalogues are Fe¥inar MORNINO. APRIL 17, AT lo O'CLOCK, AT No. 17 ST SEVENTEENTH-S HOUSEHOLD BT 'nu ing to the coums ug,u-mhnn of the usual variety of Parlor, Dinivz-Room, mna PAINTING AVITT Anctioneer, l'rh-n Furniture. Also, Original “ e B2k, TRADE SALE ROOMS. 403 Broadway f l.mny by Kensett, Lazeus, ( Oddle LEAVITT, STREBEIGH & Co., successors to J. E. Cooley Apvazeus xAOR. AY PVE'(I'(OV "300Ks. ble e'lection y. Facetiz | raze editions { Wiich are in spiendid com -dingly scarce cutury, sud & grest variety CONSIGNNENTS SOLICITED. WEDSESDAY and THU RS 1L 18 and 19, A SALE OF RARE AND Catalogus of aa extramely (oietestin pecimens of print erka in Gonsral Literstare, ko., ke Catalpgues ready and books on MONDAY, Sala of Rare. Scarce snd Privately Privted Works, principally o nting to Aueries, AY, APRIL 24, and three following OREAT SALE ur lm m:‘u ,wum' Jn” ton. A 50 A 0'"0! Allwu:i QUARTERNASTER, rveTox. Del, April 3. 188, F[\AL and CLOM\u 8. \th of SUKRPLUS OYERNSENT MULES and HOL WILL lfl‘, SOLD AT WIL! VI'\uT ON, DEL., on RIDAY, the 13th of April. rmm\v the 20th of April. FRIDAY, the 27th of Aoril, w0 HUNDRED AND TEN MULES, Seventy Mles on esch duy of sale, o.m- |.n day of sale, Aprii 27, in sddition to the mules, there will be sold THIRTY-ONE GOVERNMENT HORSES. The especial attention of purchasers is invited to the Farwers and others ueeding good work auimels. will und itte to atiend. as many good bargaine may be bad id singly. meuce 3t 10 0. m. B,ud.mwnmxn. o' g JA\«’« A. EKIN, Inchrg I Diicon 0 . a.r. LE. ndia Rubber Goods, Dra sgiete’ Sundries, &e. o, 8t the Mvaml Pu—v. ors “n-huw, Publie , Tenn., on WE Na 2, E Stock o tae xm.m. i it Originel Packe g i part o |yL'ru£r 20,000 vz Su'ph. Cinchionta, 3,000 Farine, b Nitkous Ethes, 5000 ou. Tannin, Essence Beek b Chioroform. 8,000 15 Extracts, 500 Gelat 1,000 10 Canth. Plaster 6,009 15 Cerates, 1,000 W.W, Ffortasm 1,001 Carb, Ammonia, 14,000 yds. Adier. Pluter, /30 Fres Scales. 30015 Cal Liquorice, 1009 yds Lainglase Plaster 3400 Spainies, 1,00 guis. Alcobol, 850 1. R. "800 2. Oliva OFf, ners l) . BULKLEY, * WEDNESDAY, A Bulscoom. No. 111 Auctmm, 1856, ot | o'tlock, ot the Exch order of T. B. Coddis ounlnflml Debts due the 51 list cau be ween st the Utlice. No. Wallat, VALF ABLE HOTI- L PROP} RTY John Bagstng will sell, -IL‘L?Ih!u::!L‘}E;[flURSD\V Apeil I o i auction, ot Iloulox -5 the Exel n!:!l-lnroomn No. 111 l(uwd--y,'l:o' \nn the TIVOLL HOT L.lw.ndlnlnkm.lmly . pply to Auctioneer, No. 14 Pin pmvosals. QEALED PROPOSALS will Lo received ot the L) ottice of the Clerk of the Board of Edneation, cotner of Grand aad Fim ste., (a0d nowhere else), uatit MONDAY, the icch day of A 1606, at 1 clock, noon, for supplying the COAL aud woob for the Public Schoos 1 this city for the eusuing year: say Give thow So5d 3,000y tams of coal. and three thousund (3(40) cords of cuk woeds and one thousand one bundred (1,100) cords of pine wood, mote of less The coal taust be of the best quality of whita ass, furnice and stove siaes, i good order, two thouaand two Lundr-d and frty (2.24)) pounds Lo the tun, and must be deiivered in the bine at thie several schoel Duildings. 0o propossls mist state the mines from which it ia pro- posed to sy Iy the col (to be furnistied from the mines vamed), if o pted, and tiust state the price per tun of two thouswid two b 00 forty.(3,240) pounds. Tiie oak wood must be of the best quality, the sticks not less thas threo (3) feetlong. und not lews than three () luches i Cineter, The pine wood wust be of the best quality, uot less thas tiree (B [he propossis must stata the per_cord of oue hundred twerty-eight (129) d wessars, for both plue und wood. au sud splitting per load—the ;nnnflky of o ¥ tue Cominities o8 FBe wood will be (nepected #nd maasared uoder the supervivien the lospectorof uel o e Board of Education, ad mus bo del hools, when ordered, as follows O wochirde of the quanity required. fom the fret day of Juse de lchum(mly i day of Augast, and o’ esiaider as eqoied by the ommittee on Suppiiea e od, both oax and ptne, mmast be delivered sowed, und whea jied lars. vallte or bine pnlvd with the sigratores sidences of the proposed suretiss. 'No competsation will be sitowed for delivering said cosl ond wood at any of the schools, nor for putting sud piliug the seme in the yards, celiars, vaults or bins of said sehools. Propossls must be directed to the * Committes on s.."dh. o the Loard of Education.” wnd should b iuiorsed “Propossls 8 Coal,” or * Proposats for Wood.” us the case sy "Ths Comuitioe resorve the Fight to raject any of 1 of the ofered. TIMOTHY IIIU NNAN, ANCE, SAMUEL B. JAMES W !' RR. JAMES B. DUFIGNAC, JAMES L. MILLER, Comuiitten 0n Supplles. New-York, April 2, 1865, Gas Fitting. TRMIN SCIE OF GA TIFIC SYSTE\( OI" GAS-FIT. TING SECURES s botter light at balfthe cout und ever salable aud sutlicient. Noa. 64 aud 66 Maiden-lane. s0u0ncane cor. W ilima-ob CERTINICATES. ur;m 7 Tus Twnosa, | omployed Mr. Firmin, four yes: as buroets, and the ravult was & dednetion of 00t & thousand doliars per year, with Detter lizhts. The rosult was so sstle factory that we have ewployed L et Hiovsx, March 3, 1have known Mr. Firmin duum, nd. have emploped Tegulaie my g barvers 0n occasious, siways to my benelit on. I regard Lim, by his long experience and constant study, making i @ Au(y.uh-m{(- i e gl g o Hon nin practcn thas a0y gee [ over m;'pl:y-d, Ho ginor o botsr a uun. 7. way of arranging the burners nd T would reoees wend bim R ) to any oue ik AUBFAT CLARK, ?m ristor. By a recent cowbination of my'n h‘lhlab.ulhbl‘,ndnn s HOUSEKEEPERS. J. ONALDSON & Co, No, 81 Broulway, opposite (“'ydflmi 1.... Pereruand Importen of GAS FIXTUR Liers, Bnn-u and Retall . sasortment of le, Staiettes. Bronzes aud wots, Freuch Vn-, arian ¥ enackatet Tk Pl v e d melded Ol ...p“" n an ua decorated to order, u:d {5 ateh. Ol cutts order. . e Fitting in all its branches, Mauufactozy, No. 126 MERCER-ST. the Metre L) Manufee , Gan and Kerosens Chande (antel Ornaments, P-MI- Standa. &c., st Whole China Dinner snd Toe ®oal, —FRESH MINED PURE LOCUST o MOUNTAIN COAL, of best quality, at $350 poe loveuth o, near tu, delivered from the yaid, No. 18 West Seventheave, ‘voul) TWOOD, WOOD.—~The hest Virginis dl)\h\\llm)".‘ ~\1 by uwlmd nl‘rdun - " 62, o4 an ] 6:6 Sec Prinung. | YW/, EVERDELL® SONS, No. 104 } ‘ YV SIEAM JO5 PRINTERS wad LABEL u\tnc:ul Kl