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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, New Publications. LITERARY - Mossrs. Ticknor & Fields lotoresting st of now works in preparation, inclading among others Lile of Josiah Quincy of Massachuscits, by his sos, Edmund Quincy History of the Books Bible, by Calvin E. Stowe, D. D.; The South Since the War, by Hiduey Andrews, * Dixon" of The Bost y Ad Biglow Papers, Second Series, by James Russell Lowel!; Royal Truths, by Henry Ward Beecher; Summer Rest, by Gail Hamiltou; The Picture of St. Jobn, by Bayard Taylor; 1 aud Letters of Jas. G. Percival s M W ITEMS. New pnblnahane‘ N v”AimvaN nd FOREIGN BOOKS, E‘ACT. NOT FICTION. ACTUAL EXPERIENCE. “TEN ACRES ENOUGH:" A Practical Treatise, or, How s Small Farm may be made to Suppor a Very Large Family, WITH FULL PARTICULARS AS T0O THE CULTURE OF FRUITS, 1 Vol R2mo. Cloth, $1 9. “HOW TO GET A FARM, AND WHERE TO FIND ON mounce an unusually P sdand for Sale by JCOTT & Co., J, B, Lllll LIPPIN VORLD. be Origin ax Edited by J. K Da tiser; JAZETTRER gives tries. 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Mrs. Kirklauds Now Book. PATRIOTIC ELOQUENCE. Being Selections from Ona Hund- red Years of National Literature, compiled (o the use of Schools Reading sod Speakivg. 1 vol., 12mo. $1 7. pon pad om recipt fprca by 0.8, & Co._ _Coplo sent by ATURDAY NIGHT " “ SATURDAY NIGHT " "i‘llfi OREAT PHILADELPHIA WEEKLY LITERARY PAPER OUT THIS DAY. READ THE FOLLOWING LIST OF CONTENTS BLOCKLEY—The Insane Department of the Alms-House; Scenes among the Madmen ; A Poworfal Local Sketch, coatinued from last weak. THE ASHTONS, Or, Tux Revar Lovers —A Lrilling and Inteusely intereating novel MAUDE LUTON.—Two mors chapters of this nobls story. LEAVE WELL ENOUOH ALONE. SEEINO THROUGH WATER. THE QUEEN'S COURT. THE OAMBLERS. A MORNING IN BRUMMEL NG-ROOM. PLOT FOR A MODERN NOV A FRENCH SKETCH OF QU ARTISTIC BURGLARY. THE OREAT “SOCIAL EVIL." COWPER'S GRANDFATHER. WHAT THE MATTER 13. THE LOITERER ABOUT TOWN. ART OF EMBROIDERY. JNO. QUILL VISITETH THE ARTISTS. OUR CUESS COLUMNS ROMEO AND JULIET. THE PARISIAN FASITIONS. PREACHING AND PRACTICING, MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. TUE DUTY OF DRESSING WELL. JACOB'S LADDER. WHY DOES THE SENATE HESITATE! CHOICE POETRY. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. ITEMS OF HOME NEWS, 2 BITS OF FORRION 00S5IP. MISCELLANEOUS READING. ABLE EDITORIALS ON POPULAR TOPICS, ORIGINAL HUMORS, &e., ke. Wholessls Agonts, WM. D BANCKEL, Nos. 31 and 23 Aua ot AMERMAN NEWS COMPANY For sale at il the nows stands throaghout the city. IZABETH J Every event in (he o ment to th rrence from the commence Seoel Portrsi of Gen, ORANT —1i6 es fren by mail on receipt of price. um.’:‘-‘munu Crade " AGHNTS WANTED. " Addros e W, HITCHCOCK, No. 14 Chambersat.. N. ¥ RING THE BABY l\aA\n mwmflu Song, with 1o atores. Also. . ¢ 1 HAVE Heard ‘wilight Dreams W e Trumpets Grand March vy D Godlrey (¢ March 2, mp»-l ¢ 6 Ourdy Wilts,”) each e, FIEDERICK BLUME, No 208 Bowery. afile of THE DAILY TRIB- LR 26, 1062 (o date. Addrews J. T, care owery. N ——————————————————— Machinern. i—One IHYDROSTATIC PRE laten, of ona 13 Inch remy exigs size Ji Applx to the N. §. CO WG ta.. B-inch waltable ., No Hrooklys. ( NE FOUR-HORSE POWER ENGINE and BOILER compiete. Hotciklas maker (e Engion Lathiss one Pottabie Forg 2 of poor presses for SALE Buidng, Appiyto A M & No. 43 Delaucay st. K , RIC Illn\h Sluage l).&l'}:lfi COLLAR MACHINES = With the Istest the most perfact Collars. Ex tal vlf‘r;;‘n Juventions. Futieras, Models, ke, b order % im prov Ma-linary— WL TOLHU l IBBON, SUSPENDER and TAPE LOOMS. Al JACQUARD : ome. Find ngs ter ¥ig OOLING AND WARPING MACHINES for ot A CTICERY, tor ibe. mansfactare of DIESS TRIMMINGS: Masufactared and for sale b W, P. UHLINGER, Machinist No. 1.621 Nox Philadeiphis, Pa. TEAM ENGINE and, and all new, 2D with B 10513, 20540100 k Do not buy old, whea you can get new a8 0w as can be seen st No. 45 Ann WM. MoKENZI FPUE HAKRISON BOIL a s Steam Boiler.— This pew Steam Genorator_coubines essential sdvantages (N ABSOLUTE SAVETY FROM EXPLOSION, in frst oost apd Sost of repairs. darability, economy of fuel. faciity of cleauing and transpor- tation. not possessed by any other boiler. i s formed of & Comblnation of castiron bollow xternal dismeter and three-eigths of o6 aud Faiton ste, Troy, N. ¥ Corner { about y poc e oller by 4 o r- s el T CANNOTD UNDER ANY RACTICABLE STEAM PRESSUKE. nder_pressare which might cause ruptare in ordinary boilers, wny ,.dm in this becomaes a safety valve. No other steam generator thie propeity of reliel wider extreme prossare without in- | m-u.-.n ths preventing dissster. tis uot of by corrosio weonght- oo Dol "wtrl’y“n‘m' ooaut from thie cauve.” 1t bas conomy hmln.ullalh boilers, arising from the large extent and vear: nows to rhes, #0 sse from the v {he wurlace, whieh iog the induces L llll to be * oo Ty STl L 'nu.. - il BURS' W feta up stoum quickly sud with llie fuel. 1t produees super: heated steam without separate -pwu-u and l- -ot llable to priming or fouming, It is easily (raasported. and sy be taken apartuo that 50 plece need weigh imor 9 pounds. In difficult places of access. the largeat 1 pat through an opening one foot square. 1t is readily rum huld-ndonk Under ordinary circum- wtances it is kept froe from Wi fn i management, faciity, asthey ure wviform n shape aad siae. When' ranew: entire Goller rewaiue as good as new. reater part of the boller T e oo el Saigos Mty ot A boller ot bo increased o sny exteat by slmply sdding to It ridih, aad, being tle mu uplication of single forr hre: Toking the samms or all sises, 1t has less weight and.tekes loss than one-balf the grousd stva of the ordinary eylinder boiler without being o hight, Any kind of e uaed, from e most e ive to refuse coal d o 100 of s now use. some of them i n this country, Drawings irculars Grky's Forry Rosd, sijoining United Staios Arsen mm.lpm e HE ADAMANTINE lll{l( K l‘Rl'Bfi Ts the ONLY Bl hat uses the PERFORA- PRI 'l'Oll u EXTIIAI‘H THE AlR 'RO)I THUE CLAY while inthe i m&m.vhrummzmu 1s capable of maki Briek THAT WILL NE ""n‘tcx'e'.‘\c'fl BURNING. All others :‘m ymlru o nlia s e tiisior,sad we sgainst thelr iupositions. Frosdont. Now 115 Broadway. 5 ANNULAR s DRILLL HE ANNULAR DRILL COMPANY of NEW- YORK are now ln llub) thelr machines, butlt in the mont thorough manver and. unequied for rapidity, ecynomy and precision of werl “'l‘uu-.ptli‘e«y. I-mbxlhy | Chesprese o“:; mackine rendery it superior to & or ining, Wnellag, quesrying and vrch Shasting, The machlose 648 used by power, ara easily mM and can be Wor'furthet partcuiare iyt the o of n“na-.l WA LES, Treasurer, No. 10 Pine-st., BRICK AND PEAT MACHINES, All sboul h beyond l.ll wend thelr orders im _& II'IUV'D ACHVNI ‘h.‘ht and best Mac! heels 6 ..':":-'.‘. e caicbmuted” ADAMS MA: Il“ s ple ‘ s "‘"‘kii'j’, MANTRACTURING 00, PEEKSKILL, mtbbing l;r.i & A'I‘ WM. EVI‘ RDELL SONS, No. 104 Fulton.st.— G CARDS and FINE BTATIONERY. (Established 31 lllw’b.l',"lu. .,,GU‘. HEATING APPARATUS. Also, SRIQR CQUKING RANGES Ineurance @ompanics. & NOT[CE. THE NEW-ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE: No. 39 State-st,, Boston, BRANCH OFFICE ¢ NO. 119 BROADWAY, NEW -YORK, ORGANIZED 1843, CASH ASSETS, MARCH 15, 1895, ,,.onis 83,846,330 LAST CASH RETURN. 730,000 TOTAL SURPLUS DIVIDEND. ..oovvneriincs 2,039,286 LOSSES PAID..c.ocvvurerecsrnsinmsniinnns 1,500,000 AMOUNT INSURED. . 81,767,483 DIRECTORS: BEWELL TAPPAN, MARSHALL P WILDER, CHARLES HUBBARD, OEOROE H. FOLOER, HOMER BARTLETT, FRANCIS C LOWELL, JAMES 3. AMORY, JAMES STUROIS, JOHN A. ANDREW, BENJ. F. STEVENS. TS COMPANY TAKES SINGLE RISKS ON FIRST-CLASS LIVES TO THE AMOUNT OF TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, PREMIUMS MAY BE PAID IN CASH, Or ONE-HALF [N CASH snd » NOTE ON INTEREST AT SIX PER CENT, sesutod by stipalation in the Policy given for the ro- mainder, Itiss PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY, aad insurss at the cowasr posstove mates; and [ the promiums paid oxcsed the ACTUAL COST, insuring. thie SURPLTA 13 RETTRNED L0 the pasti Tasuranca ey be offactsd (or 168 BANEZIT OF MARRIED WOMEN, BATOND THE WEACH OF TNAIR WUSBAND'S Onzorroms. Creditors may lavars the Lives of doblors. Liva [xsvmance has 2oma Lo be rogarded aa not oaly suited to the IN THE RECHIPTOF A NALL AND CONDITION OF PRRSON ONCHRTALY INCOME, but 84 & JUDICIOUS LYVRSTMUNT POR CAPITALINTS o taking iat sccout the coatingency of an asrly dscesss. This Company (4sue policies for life, WHOLE PREMIUN BRING PAID N TR ANNUAL (YSTALLMENTS and if, after the payment of at least two aanal cash promiuma, the paymonts ace discontiaued, @ paid-up poliey will be given for as many tenths of the amount originally in- sured a4 thare have been premiums paid This plan of ineurance is desstvadly in great favor with business men. It offers the foliowiag advantage 1. A portion of tho gains of prosperous years can ba laid sside, without embarrassmont or {acoavanisnca, (ot the beasti of the families of the insurod. 2. Ta s fow yoars the roquirsd namber of premiumus will bave been paid; and theresfter, ln the way of distributions or surplus, & policy will become & s0ucca of fusome. instead of expenss, duriug the lile- -‘ lln--l time of the assured. 3. [ncase of any reverse or dissppoiotmant in buslaess, which might readet 1t dificult for the iswnrad to continu the paymest of the annual premiams, it is bis privilege o raselve a vew policy, foran amount proportionats to the promiams paid, aad 4o coliovs bimself, This Company isass Exoowwaxr Po1ores, payable upon the ar- The ad- vautages of an Endowment Policy to s person under 40 or 45 yoars are that the premiums are paid during s period when the largest pecustary rival at the ages of 40, 45, 50, 55, or 80, or upon prior dacease. return for personal services may be expectod: aleo, that families for whose benefit lnsurance s effected specially need this provision while the younger members ars lonst capabla of sslf hlp. The low ratio of expenditures to receipts, avoraging only § per cent for 2 years, sud the slight eariation in this ratio from yest to yoar, aa shown by the Reports of the Company, make it clear that their busi ness {s couducted systematically and with the atrictest rcomomy, & The stability of the Company, offering as 1t does absoluta security to policy-holders, as shown by the fact of ite constantly increasing accwmulation of surplus, ls s consideration which must have weight with cautious and far-seeing men. 8. The circumetance that the Company doos not encourage lta agents, wishing BRICK HACHINID for the coming season | under the stimulus of high salaries or unwarrantably largs com- wisaions, 0 run at s/t race for business that is done all over the country, nar work up novel plans to captivate thowe who take but & uperficial wiew of the science and principle of Life Invurance, sposks volumes (n ita favor, when one considers the nature of the luvestment made in 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 sfforded upon il matiers counected with LIPE INSURANCE, upon application st the home office, or by correspondance with the undetsiguad. . SAMUEL 8. STEVENS, OENERAL AGENT FOR NEW-YORK, No. 110 Beosdway. 4. H. DOUOLAS M D, g Molial kasalics CHAMBERMAID and WAITE o A sid an intellignt incumbrance. point, L. 1 A."k::x.'“'"' nerally well {nformed cellent bealth, is of »h-: orful tamy 5itutioa‘ Wanted—Females AVELING as traveled TABLE GIRL No. 21 W nT.nu. o pasl nces, WANTS '4lTlA11 OOK. Call or address GO N i K, N Address, Mra. HOWE, No. 99 ‘Aworican lady betwoe Addrows, with No notice taken of moral |;r|nmplu would Itko to one JOMPANION t 8 Lady and besids other sccomplishan conaiderably, rumeat. Referénios .m...':! N) 89 Larued-at., "‘l, Detsoit. M wants a Hltuntm.n L Canbe ssen ot hor last saw N, with good refers & private family os o fires 0. 69 Bixthave ment RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN wishos & SITUATION as HOUSEKEEPER i a Hotel, or a4 Chambee- an Twenty-e ighth E{I\cuhfl, e Sk TON, Oroewr understands bor busiagss and has good sl'lUATlON WANTED s HOUSEMAID and WAITRESS by 8 girl who ;nrn;lm,'« Apply to ber present ew FPREE VEMALE COM ployer, No. 3) West Twoaty- POSITORS DESIRE WORK.—Can set fast sud clesa. Call at or address No. 7 Frankfort-st. "NUMBER of well re about_bro: 3, NICE P, ACE Tor housa- er MAID, mitress, and opee. loquire at No kiog v »lvnrfi.lr\r!n-flvfin'rxnan “Girls at Mrs want SITUATIONS to do general HOUSEWORK, &c., Gogman lastits! , No. 17 Staaton-st., near the How-q \OUM) MAN 2% years of age (- zm‘lunu of commarcial ollego), daslres to obiata s BOUK givon, KEEPER, !nlry or sn.lppi- Address D. O ituation as ASSISTA NG "good refaience oam be fl'ell | known i Now-York, N " oy ol thro: A%mw, ;*:::;.;z?"::'u',eu. Ay Nk SITUATI PORTER, or wmlu M ce, and gusrantee perfuct sal u.o.. -l-hm', oo seiable man wil pieue addirms | GENTLEMAN, ex il ausistant Book keeper. S a SITUATION on of UIVU SEAMAN, in briek yard foot of Soulh Firstet, Wil ahurgh OPYIN COPYING or WRITING of any descri is own rooms if necessary.) Address SITUATION wanfed in Bfth-st. B (a 3,3%. PPAPER SALESMAN thi effort t y “r'AN'rr ANTED—A N WANTED 04 Delasiony ., Room perienct EMPLOYMENT a0 wuits, wis! Address MERC) for one week. A Young MAN is capacity hy > maks himself use o) Menl‘ Y situation as CLERK o rity will aecurs adva-eme 40 suyth iion {3 4ny who ey em D—By an n_ambitious, by a Youn, kflw.‘_ z #ok the et o ol sly totee- m‘IJ No. 11 od in mercantilo pur- Sulewman, Correspondent - HANT, No, 13 East farm. luqmu of 1 wood MlJruM, wishos h)vl to be done av-ln’ .~ Post Office Box No. | Man whe would use svery , Trivane Office. SITUA’ l'lO\' s U’)M HMAN ot ‘GARDENER by a Scotchman who thoraughly understands his g1 ity rforence ghvea. Addeoes J. H., Tribune severing young BOOK-KEERER 10 8 house Address R., Tribune Oftiom hlA\ and Lis WIFE would “take charge &EMUIC 10 PHOTOGRAPHERS. —Wanted, w8 Gallery, to exhibit sms! Address A, A., Tribono O place in a fir of a family leaving town_for the Summer. Miios immed nlal PAINTINOS, v » character tn form an sttraction and source of profit to sny establishs ment. Address, with real name aud address, FREDERICK, ibune. Oftice of # Heip Wanted. Basso 'ALTO and TENOR.—WANTED VOL. UNTEERS (o doub's the parts In a first-ciaw Episcopal Qoae vaite Choie. Aoy o Or G ROCKWOOD, Photographor, No. 38 Bundway. firat ot b‘ Al x No. 4, wost be emart and tidy. between Third and Lexinzton- M HAND WANT Ni AGEN ), near the an, sud know wothing of gudening Ren e, 138 Felbans Offee, o oL Ae OOKKEEPER WANTED.—A yunng “or mlddlo- sg0d man, who thoroughly undaratands we dutics auch a posithors, may sddsces Hos d uluy expect 8 a2 CULURP :D GIRL WANTED s waitr 046, P. 0., etating nvm.. Call Vo 10 Bast FiR vo. Py Must be ity. I8 WANTED. —Buosi- LJ vow men, clergymen. teachers, and others baving eome leierwn l)lll used ta city work. Addrens, with Yo \IHI. OFFIC h R lics vitcd o avery it n of the s cor eplica ow . b £ ity —A JOB HAND WANTED KEECIH, Printer, No. 23 Aonet. o Insatance for @ NCE, NTED--At_ No. 8 Fourteenth-st., wm? Fith ave., three COLORED WOMEN s Cook, Seamtross snd W t0day. ros. peferences from respectable fagulise tequired. ANTED—A (,ulun-d G washing and ironing of No. 25 Weat Forty first l(L, to do the varkma. small family in the city. Appiy o WA\I D—A SMALL BOY to laarn a good trade. Apply st No. 42 Greens . fourth floor. ANTED—A GIRL to do g«-neml house work for ity Ouo wisbing & hae & 6 CH0. WA BUS BN 550 S0t First ot Broodipm, WAI\T D—CANVASSERS for Col. JOHN O'MA- hotses Wallat, B. KIRKER'S, No. 59 D—A good German and cattie. Must speak betwoen |l|n huur- of ‘ and § 8. Me ate for Kr % ANT! tisements for Reiloga's U z::m for Wholesale: INST0! ande raising both frait and [ New Publ feations. Ouly o id Manufsctarers ce peed apply. HISTORY OF un'.LANn o\wd.utm woe ap- GM([)F'H R, one who bles, and the cars el on KCOX, No. 3 orcent My |"" d 124 ween 104 and 12§ o 50, uunsrmfa Co. No Ill;’c— RS, to solicit Adver- Ouly men of firs-ate ad- betwoou 10} s N & Co, No 116 Nassan ot & CAM LL KINDS of FURNITURE, BEDD G, LOOKING GLASSE PB MATTRESSES. 3, .f clcapest st SNEDEN L3, No. 263 Bowery, betwean Stanton aad tHousten sta Call and ere wouey.” Good warraiod sad dnivered e, Furvitare n suites. gMT{L L FAMILY decliuing housekeeping will DROOM E L their Farsitare, Carpet rices, inciudivg a parl best make and wiaterials, ugton-place. ke, which are wearly - st of bisck walnut, a'-"'u(-a s 130 Appty st No. AMELED }uxurrum-: “of_wac- n-ud-nuurunn Also, solid Chostant and Watnat w‘l-tl. ¥ [ Bedding, Par’ P a0 6D Tuquire at No. 113 IAul-omln No. 2 Mattresses, O b, 1 Hadaon-at. SALE.—. An‘elrnut Fre: piandid pay by s -Ilmhirm(un‘. nch MIRROR. Sise of wide frame. Prics, $158 Vest Tweaty-eighth ot Olh .l(A\l}t:xithuluku 1o ordor on the sbort- 4 \TURE. wrers L U PORARD. No’ 15 Blseoner i - faciory. No a oy Now ) ad 08 Marble Mantels. MARB[ L MANTELS. ;lhs bnl plue in the city to purchase MARBLY MANTELS of the atest dosizon, o low wlra-. N ARBLE MANT! Head Stones, ke, on o . KLABER'S Marb! aves N, Y. Matelspat o J weil-assorted Siock. FISHER vOR country (\( tfll out Floor Tiling, Honnm«n.. arc] qu-‘ at wholesale prices from o M MAR- & BIRD'S STE KS, Now. 97 to 103 Fast Houston st. FA Bwentiitrat. next 16 cornar of Broadwsy. ”. C. BOYLE'S Stesm Marble ARBLE MANTELS and FLOOR TILING—AR Works, Nos. § and 10 Bast A largo aasortenent more darable and st RBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS—Superior in half the price of mi arble. T Sizth-avo. and No. 1,310 Broadway, be _ Aiscellancone. URKIT['RE CARI’I' T'l RIES bougbt for c: Tonth-sta. A largo stock of BO OOk ab BOOKS and um Sixth-ave.. between N ys on ANHATTAN OIL COIPANY. Mm‘ll.-—?mmz your 'oolnu nnd furs i soLE MA nuudfi MASQN'S SFERM OIL snd ;’gfl Mll) ol of DELANO'S Cedar Truuks. No 579 Hudson st., ll‘. RIANS, o constant AURICH No. 601 Brosdw CHEMIST! llAl- nunl ‘Hl.l CHIMNEY TOPS, OAR! FISHING TACKLE ALL ITS VARIETIES, FOR BALE BY S AGTATE oM A. No. 53 NASSAU ST, one door from MAIDEN LANB irabl (EANY Mo DRAPER, TN L. e Ve

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