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) NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, the meadow close beside it, and the mountains, grand and peaceful, with * the most ancient heavens,’ still NEW PUBLICATIONS. — RAV “iresh and strong,’ look down upon him who loved [; On, Scuars o7 TrAvEL Orzivan { them with 50 sincerc a love.” * ¢ Wordsworth waa a Grnmasy. JLSENT HA . b hy 3 e | queer man,’ said Mr. Green, ‘in his habits; walking reader to ex- with his hand thrust into ead the aloue, speaking to vo one, in the ulhur. nor | his bosom, and he working it up aud down over his pect an aflectation of origir will he bo disappointe art with great carnestuess, aud mu o himself perusal. Mr. Haven is evi |in semed inarticulate tone T would u't do position, of Tespectal lc1‘0- o l. 1 then; for be was 7 poetry.’ and u certain d Another neighbor remarked that he had of mbling, with ng his words dly | bim at widnight, thus walking aud m r a little distance behind, catel fell, for the purpose of writing pair surely they must have apj » wonder one of these short-sight- 1d men should feel as he did, when h mooch to is always on the eps his | his m down. red to the loves to tell n good story, one well in the freedom of con book Le mounts a high horse and is never conte This is a sad drs it * Woordsworth wa'n't woor nport | he said to say a plain thing in a plain way. | back to the pleasure which we might oth se find | this region.” He supposed that he himse!i' wasof far in bis lively and genial narrative. He seems never to ‘ snce, and doubtless aseribed the great lose sight of himself, to be always thinking of the im- ] , and the g inflnx of people, pression be is about to make, and wh be has said | permanent and transicnt, into v, to bis own something good to look round fe Still his |\ sagacityy He never & how th t, homely, | awkward, ruminating poet was the instrument that opeied the eyes of all England to the loveliness of ¢ Wallet" contains mauy sav and if not precisely ameal to invite a person to, they may be tasted Liere and there with a ples h on the | this sequestered seat, and drew great multi itudes to lips. 5 lv»:,)y its bea A woman, whose father kept a The account of the writer's visit to the English !v. m for many yearsat Grasmere, said sho had lakes is one of the best chapters in the volume. At | often been frightened as she was coming home late at Ambleside, he saw the house in which * Kit | night. when she heard this mumbling sound ap- lived for many years, and deseribes the locality as her." : follows: interest of the volume greatly o5 after i the lake, 1lis gardener and body-servant, who lived | His want of familiarity with the spoken Tte showed with kim for over twenty years, wa me the cottage whoro he wrote m It was an bumble house of two I arrassment, 1s¢ of Lthe s a source of perpetual eml gh he often amuses himself’ at the exp great trecs A Wide k 0 2 " F-u before Here w 1ike scat, on which Le used to bt iation. e cannot recover from the spend whols nights in ib r months when getting up bis yrise that * eve ittle childre Paris papers for * Blackwool.” 1 e Weto TNarctors ont riso that *“even the little children in 1 n_hmlk ch"—a remark made by Dr. Johnson which the wardly us well s these occasions, curred but_once * wrote nothing on author refers to Hood. In describing his visit to the | chureh of Ste. | + to b really Parisian, you must sa) Dence with much more of a nasal tw! American bre: for its o pation ause a Parisian to open bis eyes and shut bis He is greatly imitated, tao, at finding in the Ste. Genevieve library no account of the life of the Saain, a difficulty which, one would suppose, could easily be removed by consulting of the biographical dictionaries which abound in Denis, he tells his readers that if ** you Saaings ding requires at the ler ol the e Puilt far back in Sax cleaving. Some of the Ve A merry old geitl me about the war. I told that hour, it was u the Grusmere n" they beord l' tw N which would ¢ one dail.” ©ooomis Another little incident, on his visit to the Re, : w woek, | ravely recorded, showing that the Wilson put hs bre to an okl wowny be; ‘I've noo doot she + %08 told in o 't got all the ** hay out of his hair.” ‘Fermée,’ said the guard. rt he wished. So I drew % | traveler had not y I first came on Monday fw&l bayomet and your i wifl casion for y of oc- ug rustics. | ”Lu..r Wil soks hang u‘v | i ir. Clest fermée, anjourd'- pulde not be clipped Rat the (.n. ordes ot e | hui.' 1 supposed then he wished for a special permit, o officer, * whea Jo've & k coort on. ye | and told him I had noze. *Fermé:,' was his sole re- m.-mu, but 1u a red coort ye ‘re nac better than ply. id I, taking refuge in the usual bowb-proof of unintelligence. Ile pointed to the door. It was ¢ 1 certainly understood Je ne comprend pas, 3 Wilson was famc athietic games, and wh.o1 b bim on & wager, be wo He aitered very ; for} ver told me | for the last 15 ye; but two menls a duy, ana | that, and remembered, if Ihad ever forgotten, that | oy e O ater. Like most med, | ¢ formée’ meant *shut.’ Sunday is the great day for the in ite cosy nest, ! | exhibition, and Monday is the day of cleansing.” Here ¢ | wped for bis iw wot fortunes. So X 1 v on a knoll iu front Qako nnd mountsins, l and was not able of philological adv for which we should be thankful. ** Versailles is nearest, and we will go there first. Pronounce it * Versaiyee.” The letter 1 is dropped whenever it can be, by a Parisian, and its cy made up by a long drawl on the ante- it vowel with a slight infect- and, to us, of course, improving its quality “We rode twelve miles, passing vac: ced ing. And yet another. St. Clond—pronounced d la Ching Saangg Cloo, Nothing scems to amuse the author more than that the French should pronounce their own language in their own way, unless it is the religious ceremonics performed according to the cnstoms of the church of whose ritual they are a part. Thera is no doubt some- “we x.;\\ul opposite 'u| forward nasal twang gnd, it ooks a8 if % had bee built for venturios.’ " At Rydal Mount, the last abode of W ardswortl, ails concerning the habits The old house 1and yellow- iy, though not cal poet. in fln()- be lived is of washed, with diamond windows, 1 plas P 001 e 8 vy s e ble aspect. | thing ludicrons in the sounds of a language which The m«.l\ wind around it, lived with laurel, inter- | e do not understand, and in the rites ith which mingled with trees and flowers. On the lawn, we do not hold; but it demands no excess of modesty he gr. a1 old man ra to treat them h respect, as they are full of meaning and He proved te be the personal [ Wordsworth | 15 others, if not onrselves. We necd not cross t for twenty-five years and was retalued by the present | ocean, and travel a thousand miles to learn that t proprietor for the b t of visite ““The servant | standards of truth and beauty are not limited by our said, ‘ Master used to pace ip and down these walk talking to himself and rubbing his hand upon his breast inside of his shirt,’ and directly over his beart. That was his habit when composing. So violent and 80 constant this exercise that his buttons were | personal experience. Mr. Haven, as we bave inti- mated, is apt to seek some stilted form of expression (as for instance, when he wishes to say that one half of his book has not hefore been printed, he remarks, that ““it has never at this writing seen the light rubbed off almost daily, aud when on els, the | of typographic day”); but he bravely defies servant had to lay in an extra stock to replace the | ()¢ rules of Englisk grammar, as well as the common poetic waste.” Mrs. Wordsworth, it secms, was not so handsome as she is represented in the “Phantom of Delight.” “Opertaking on this walk above Mary De Quine home an oldish woman whose hut, like Goody Blake was< ‘on the cold hill-side,” and who for aught 1 kmm, was the lineal descendent of that successful pray-er, law of the language. * Liverpool,” (which, by the by, he seems to mistake for # city) *“has less attrac- tions than any great town in Europe.” *The sunhas just made a golden set.” ** A "great conntry for pe- destrinating.” ** Coming Tuesday then we found ad- mission.” Stale jokes and puns are not unfrequent. ¢ Deep-heaving,” Byron ealls the ocean, and it com- she tt‘-ld me nrflye l:e:lmy of Mary pson. 1 v\"‘\fll municates this charscteristic to its travelers.” “ But I ho.l ir Mr_s. Wordlsworth “'M’ handsome. ‘ Very | g discoursing of nausen, ad nanseam.” ,* The hamlet | or'nary, sir.’ ‘And Mr. Wordsworth?” ‘Very | of papillotte, whose ‘hamlet' part is left out.” A or'nary, too, sir.’ His servaut, on my saying he thought her handsome, quietly answered, ‘ 8he might "::“lfi: 1‘.:; ‘:':(vr“;i;l:"m]:vl‘rlh]e .‘}‘;‘ b«tv :;miml:{' faces, should pay more respect to the proprieties of the F0eis 220 probably say that his | yernacular. was 8 poet's eye, that could detect what never was on - - - :;:‘:nldml?i;n;“:p:nullJ:-’r:nHl(;::,-l;h:v:ql:”;s-;:: g:'?‘: The member of the editerial staff of Tue TRIBUNE, SR o thnn fmpu e o Yion | MMr. George Ripley, who s had charge of the liter- neighborit . ardly Joveller | gry department of this paper for many years, sailed The (_.‘fl" ilnsd e Wi as Graiidre B 4 yesterday in the Cunard steamér Asia l'A"om Bonw'n for story-and-a-balf cottage, mortared and whitewashed, = l"ulr.(":':' n Cope ulf LES ;ua‘mhu. e pl.lm yjihe Looking nobettar than many of the rude houses supplied by a gentleman whose exc 1lent literary cul- R A taed s bik studs o nuv;' SRS ture and practical experience in journalism eminently ."; nfl‘ a.hn. In this é‘n oo {zmnll gt qualify him for the post. Meantime, in the absence of lived wit!?hiuuber before he was maried, aud here | O AEARA NS C RS ST NI NI O o Goaght bis r readers will be gratified with the subjoined testimonial & & Pusthol eiligh, el fasned tothe manner in which our literary columns have o . 4 been conducted under his superiutendence, from The To warn, to comfort, to command.” Behiod this cottage he bad enwalled a little plat of | Boston Transeript of April 12: **On the evening of the 10th Instant the twenty-ifth anni- rising ground, with shrubbery; grass, tiny rocks and 4 A versary of the establisiment of THE NEW-YoRK T trecs, aud from its topmost point an outlook to the du fiud by ldlnnern:l);‘lmnnkm at ;?'IJ::‘ iheoievivecs . i > Wi the brilliaut corps of writers connected with that grand scenery that surrounded it. Here were penned, | &5y, origin asseuabied o indnige 1. matual Temin tooct or rdther uttered, some of his tenderest ballads and | and congratulations. The sceoe, the oceasion, and the men sublimest masings of philosophy divine. o re- | For* MCR iR RN ShFRLn ThaCarter of moved hence to the rectory, a comfortable house near {;‘;‘El“'ldfl"{' § i i .dfe;;fif o B SR TR A . 3 ounder, sugeos or the oburch, and thence to an elegant residence called | Interesting sssociations. - The Countess GOl (MaTgaret Allan Bauk, at the northern extremity of the valley, | Xulen i '::y “',;:;W",';d';“l" | Dhiioteniysmiiqresh - aad and on a high slope under protecting crags, and that e nlrfr 'Au-ll’n. Ilnmrdh : lurnnnd [in ‘miemlu ) of #i " B . avel, arles ana and the Wa partmen 1l 1t took in all the sweep of the hills from its windows. | Y]\ ‘conflicewere bot a portion of the subjects and careers A Iitlo above tho conter of tho vale stands the old | WhIgh ios rhesbares i It g FUAEE, o ¥ : i church of Grasmere, 8 most venerable pile, having | accomplished and least ambitious of the guests, who succeeded been built many centuries—a quaint, homely struc. | MF. Grecley as President when the former gertioman R " . d give his old partuer, McElrath, an opportusity to discuss ture, with rough pillars, blackened roof, great, un- T'IDmTlllht\‘L wur:: ln;l ;;;lu[nn;l -n;»n\ mlnm:J We - ) could not but remember the admirs ence exert paintod, square pews and stone flags. The house was | {103 ocie wnd Yhtiosophical discusslons by George Ripley— full of washing women and lounging men. Its old | inacommunity where the interests of both are to overluid by ras aatarally wrinkled and jswarthy. . Heto the politien, indusirial enterprise. and material luxury. A gentie: author met one of the oldest iuhabitants, a Mr. Green, who luckily proved very communicative. « Hig dialect was grotesque in the extreme, but his information was full and his loquacity abounding. Wordsworth, De Quincey, and Hartley Coleridge wero his intimatefriends. He helped to move Words- worth from tho little house where he lived several years after his marriage, to the roctory. He belped writer who quotes Latin and reads Milton, and occa- gionally flings the classics & little too freely in our man and & scholar, in the best sense of those much-abused terms, 18 a style of character everywhero and lways benign and ukefal; but more 80 in connection with the press of Now- Y ork than we are apt (0 imegine. * Mr. Ripley is perfectly zqml ped for the mission he under- took as literary editor of THe TRIBUNE. Thoronghly versed in ancient and modern Uterature, in theology, iu philosophy, and fo belles lettres, Le is one of the very few American writers whose kuowledge justifies Lis vocation, Not less de- sirable for such a task are Lis broad, liberal, comprebensive mind, his eatholic sy athies, bis patriotic interest In m genius and calture of bis native land, and the kindly, eous, humane instincts of his nature. How much he udon wcl.nlythnulywlecwnunl the launu of a to bury his children. *He always stood in prayer in [ m{m}m mlv;::. zlo o:v‘:u xfiu:u “ rd of et as \ f ‘works of pure literature, to en; the old church,’ he said, *bis head bent forward, lean- | 1o FEEH O 0 e Dostry. 34 restily thelr ermf w‘:u“f;&f.’ of impossible to realize—so steady, and nnnmtdunl han been bis efforts and bis influeuce. “ No American critie gives so unqkn and Just an idea of duoold. ol“m“' 0 u" . ae':{lplt on of its object, traits tendenclee; no one i #o ot ree from partisan bias, by n-ulln heartily into {I- aul order to reproduce their essentl ing on bis arms, in a posture of profound devotion.' " «Nothing could be plainer than the grave of the poet- lsureate. His own name and his wife's—for they sloep in the same grave—without date of birth or doath, are on a low head-stone not two feet hugh. How like the man! *He hatod all pretension,” said | H5ufiear c':ufi.':,“,'.‘: L an old friend and neighbor, talking with me as we au M‘-.l:smyn lh:::n elaborate mnmnuu. stood beside the grave; ‘be disliked all fuss.' Once b Bbereg R when they were burying eome one bere, &nd m‘é?-‘:‘-u&guy:nm-uhmxw roves were makiog 8 great parsdo around the grave, he | {us'Noy duericas Cyolopedia rodectthe nucmuunu b eud literary :m. mu -na q. drow near, paused a moment, and turned away, tay- ing , “Why don't they bury bim and bLave done with ll.l' Bome yew-trees which he assisted ll and no mon| rol B e e Wow-Yor sl Ve llowed on o e slucere respeot an of lnwfl{"lk loyal and attached Th « | Edinburgh Reviews Mm nnhlnmnons. Published This Uay 'l‘\\'f) CAPITAL NEW BOOKS. ONLY A WOMAN'S HEART A NOVEL. BY ADA CLARE. One volume, 12mo. Price, $1 7. ROEBUCK: A SOUTHERN NOVEL, OF GRUAT POWER, which s bound to have a large sale, Oue volume, 12mo. 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AII twesty illustratio alegy, Physiognomy, Pevchology, wnd other intereuting mtiers, fa | fresh BONE May No. Pictorial PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL, 20 cents, or & year for #2. FOWLER & WELLS, No. 3% Brosdway, N. Y. A DERSONVILLE! A LIST OF UNION SOLDIERS BURIED AT ANDERSONVILLE; GIVING NAME, REGIMENT AND GRAVE-NUMBER OF EACH. 80 PAGES. 25 CENTS. e, ol THE TRIBUNE, Sent by wail on receipt of price. Fer wle by all Newadeslers el DROP into any first-class BOOK - $34 BUY for you: Sunmer osding: Fasciation, NEW-YORK. Broken to Hll'l"l.' “Twio “ Simj an A guinet o Loat” ul-llo llmn-l.“p-l , "Omn D Jasies? e Co mu Hetinrys Girihagta Geyweriny's, ow il Ko the Sraatest pledon reading them diring the Sutamas o s B e oucbess i s ke by roary e, i, o General | ave., tear STORE in th B WoRKa: Now 1 to 13 Bt “ Pique, 20th-at., next to comer of Brosdwa WY SRCKSON, IafeoniE i or SOTHNING GooDs No. 851 Broadway, between Spring and Prince KIRTS and CORSETS. SELLINO OUT Only o fow da7o lenger, on socoust of remom to No. 383 Eighth ‘wil eriabaly iad that they can Ladies HENSHEL'S, fore Iu. [ CmLDRFN Hats and lhpsy Banne!n \'m'y chvup at L. Biona's tmmense mill 2,97 Brosdway, opposite Niblo's BEA DS!! AND FANCY GOODS. BROWN, luporier, BEADB! BEADS!" No. 186 Pesriat, N. Y. (a Iumm and lehm FOR HAL' AY MANU BONE-DUS’ SUPER BNONPIATE OF LInE. "Addresn+ * LISTER & BROTHER, Ceron Mil. Nowark, N J, OTSWOLD SHEEP for SALE.—50 wold EWES and LAMBS, with LEICEST na-ud. with pedigres, from best Carsds breeds. P fl(,HALL HUII!I)I etat., Phila “PERUVIAN GUANO 15 Jarge o small lots. Aleo, BRUCE'S CONCENTRATED VER. by many to be as valuable ! WHITE & Co., No. 55 Cliff . Alarble Klantels. ARBLE MANTELS. —The Imn o parchase MARBLE MANTELS of fow prices. fn st A, KIABER'S Mari) L., ear 3av Mastel put vl’h ‘plnfl in the clty Al'( TION \1)1'1( 1o —R v K. T. HAZ: (.Lk\-u Wo will sell at Au(-' m on FRIDAY, PRIL 27, at 10} o'clock, at No. ‘)5»' Mg (e Eighttiat ) HO! Comprisiog Parlor Sui n and DisingRoom Furniture, Bedhaz. mm.,,u &e. Al ol cont, # Patitings by Eoropean nd oun wew W wavs, Guido, | sett, Hagt, and I | ApRIAY SPLI; NDITY /\q d everge on the + a0 y ged gurden of suall fruits |, p e s buen i Lo e it Fifty per « fud mortgen. T fohase money m Furniture, which is all of the AVITT Auctione ROOMS, Gro. 00K 'n’\m 408 nm..lm\ to ] 3 . E. Cooley. CoxsioyuENT Sore o . M. Mrrwiy. Auctioneer. : T ll.\N(ih, "MERWIN & Co., . 694 and €06 Wrosdway, cor. of 4that.—Sales of Books, Statiouery, Pictures, Worksof ATt Fancy Goods, Furs [ TH HAY MORN April 26, o'clock. outained fn the Dwelling Honve ighty t of Third ave , comprising rich Ps lor and Cham pe-Room, Library and Kif unn Purln ture, ucluding Brussels, e ey kory, & FILINAY MORNT Apr at 10§ o' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ot 'No. 14, Secondat., esst of the Bowery—Cou variety'of Putlor, Dising Rooiv, Chaiber aud Kidchen Farsiture, ineluiiog ¢ X caly iew, ke DAY EV s'r\mmu» D i = Befog s end Classial . Catalogues are oners of the on MONDAY, May City of New-York, side of Chambers street, nest Willlam street, o of Corlears street, between Frout and sded by Hoboken, West and Canal-stroets. t, near 3 svenie ts Lok e trehon A th. worth and south side 53th street, between 5t and 6th ave Bth. Two blocks of land between 67th aud 63th streets, 4th and 5th aven . Seven aveuues 0h. Two lots w: " Thirty eigh . Thirty-five lo Thisty-four Lot Two lots sonth side §24 treet, t coruer 10th street 3 Il street, south side Bk street, near 34 Oue Twa lots wosth side T ight lota weat side of 9l aven st side of 24 avenne, rty seven ot soutls o, 7ith and T5th streets, 3d and dth avenues, . fthe p.lll‘hlv money, and the o on each lot, to be lld at the Cou lunediately afict the sale. Twenty pe o ne Lt next, when the deeds will be ready Yrvr delivery ; and the balauce (seventy per cent), of any portion thereof, st the option of the ur-haser. way remain on bond oF morteaze for five years from J rest at the rate of seven per ceut pef BB, Pa; nt on bond and mortgy; 4 e hvo years, or it many b paid in lars. on any day when fntere will be contl lnn{!rnm day to da b | ARWLE MANTEL 8, Floor Tiling, M«nnmenln; ull‘ Wl!.‘. ko, ean be purchiased at wholessle prices from rock. FISHER & nuurn ‘eTEAM MAI 1STANT UCARTERMASTE x Dol Apeil 5 1806, § l“L\"\I. and CLO! LES of SURPLUS GOVERNMENT MULES and HOR WL B0t 47 Wi MINGTON, DEL., 0 FRIDAY, the 15 of April. FIUDAY, the 20th of Apri. KIDAY, the 27th of Ap Two HUNDAED AND TEN SIULES. Sevaaty Mules ou each day of sale the last day of ssie, April 27, in additioa to the mules, MENT HORSES. _The expeciai atiention of ‘others ne-ding good work snimels, will find it to their aitend, sa wiany good basgaius way be Lad. Terms—Cash in U, By order of Breve: Biig-Gen. 44 Carreney, Unonas Coox, Austionser, Utlice No EORGE COOK will 8! I Liberty st. LI, on Thursday \pnl 28, sly place, opposite Washington- t No. 103 W FEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITUKE, Incla Vuing room and Kitchen Fur. pitur, Ingrain 0l Clod rtaln lier, ke RN \l NT PROPERTY. — Newborn. Notth Carolize, ¢ largs smoant ot N NANCE STORES. Sale to commence on sy of "Biay, 1066, 8 10 o'clock & B, sud continse deily until all tha property, the peincipal classes of which are given below, iles, H: Armorer's an Gun_ Carrisges, Harness, o ets, Wheels. OWd Tron, Lesd, S Saddlers’ Tools, OM Leather, Siiog Carts, F for Fleld and Singo Guos, les to be sold will be furntshied upon spplication rem Chif of nnlnue-. MYERS, ks SPER Y Brevet-Capt. Ord. Dept. W, L Ow Uoneer. EAL ESTATE at AUCTION,—Will ba SOLD 10N, ot Nortbld, Mass, on SATURDAY, Apri 26 clock 8. 1n., on the premises, the RESIDENCE of tne tubscrihar, very cenirally wlusied in ota of the lages of the Connecticut valley. within two winat - ud withinan hoar's diive of B oto, Vt., of Oreenfield, il except woo nearly new. The sood T oty of shokes Bl Aty o great sscrifice. Sale positive, as the prop: 5 housekeaping, and leayes with via fusily for the Weat on Mondsy morning following the sale. Possession |ml|n'o';hl!¢°li. A part enir ofthe purchase money may rewatn o mortgat he pt 4 L Northield, April D. HASTINGS. NCKRR, Auctionee SEATS on Staten [-land for sale KER, SON & Co. will sell at auction on THURS t the Exchange Salesroom, No. 111 A beantiful place, contain: Ric! E WO COUNTIY 4 pctlon, roadw Cow. ¥ uuu TICHMOND STATION ng 25 actes, only three minntes’ walk from Richmond Station. on s ddand 25 scres Douatiul Iund, masuion, hraboote sad pecossry eulbuildiogs, spiendid ocesn iew, otc,; lavd aud buiidiogs 0d ordor. OTTAGE.~Alwo, 8 nice Cottage, with outbuildings and 13 acres of land, adjoiufog the above: fine view of the bay sale poitive. These bre ‘of the wmost stirective sud bemutifal locations on the fulas U 8. INTERNAL REVENUE SALE.—Will be @ #0ld at anction at the bonded warehouse of M. J. lyll No. 40 Courtlandt ot ¥., on the ith da; ol May prox., at 11 o clock s w , en LAIRD'S HLOOM OF ¥ on by distruint for non" paymont of tax by James Laird. . F. BAILEY, Collector._ 3.l DraPER, Auctioneer. UNITED STATES COTTON SALE. JOHN H. DRAPER & Co. will SELL, on THURSDAY, April 26, 1066, at Exchange Salesroom No. 111 Broadway, at 1 #'clock p. m., by order of Simeon Draper, U 8. Cotton Agent, 1,500 BALES UPLAND AND GULF COTTON. Tue above Cotton has been classed and sampled by G. W Amory, and may be seen in the bale at the Continental Stores, Brook!yn, and by sample st the office of the Anctioneers, No. %6 Ploest., New-York, LL P\NIN of ru RNll'l RE, MA’ llH S 3 KING-OLASSES, ke, cheapeto SNEOE tween Stanton and Houston-ste. 2EDROOM ENAMELED FURNITURE of wa mHmmuMum Also, wll (‘hn aud Wainat Chamber bA{\llNUTuN‘ No. 38 ‘VEL‘LH"! ll(h I‘»t‘nenry deser; ltmn—d.‘m'[mhx nnd arlor and Bed ites, Ollcloths, &e., st BEN- DALL & SEOTT'S, Now 200 tad 211 Hadson sk, coraer of Canal Housekeepers supplie if denired. ].‘OR SALE—A eomplvln set of office FURNITURE 0 biack waluut ress. Chairs, o sold low, " Ad iross 0 e S ko “HAYE ON HAND and muke to order on the short- et notice. all_kinds of FURNIT wfacturers’ prices. 2. F.C. PICKARD, No. 157 Bleeckor-st. ; factory, Nos. 203 andd0s Bullivan-at [ ] Al!)un it man (on.mu; ARBLE MANTELS aud ¥ ,(K)ll ’l‘lLlNG—Al J. C. BOYLE'S Steam Marble Works, Nos. 8 A large sasorimen ARBLEIZED SLATE MAN'!‘I"H&—Q\Ipoflnr in more durable and at balf tho prics of marble, T, B "'"‘“, ART, No. 603 Hixtheve. and o 1. 10 Brudn:.: N lcms OF THE NAVY who lost theie Munl—m for the same \T the recent Act of o Frofer tomfo appleilon.” 1 BROWN & FonNo 3 Pl ~——{r‘- | titiadto e meurkis FAY ar osaof paroual "Also, A o U5, 0OV FHIS 18 TO FORBID all pervons from harboring ofocts whon serving an semels st or N.\\r AL OFFICERS, by recent act of Cony 0, 243 Brosdwa; or trasting my son, SAMUEL A. Acuuo 1 wil e S 1 1L WEIRR" DOl BEAR™ (A)mlnorcnl mer.Geotlemen or Boys caa o, in Busines Fromunhipy ithmetlc, snd be qealied . 609 Broadway, ~my will remain open all Swi inste cireslare’ UMM , Principal, JOK-K h'm;, Writ nary, Eswos, Goun. Sumauier lorim commences M.A . 80 FAINE'S Bucdvase Coflese,’ No. 62 Bowery. pfl:'nffn;;'('!:l Tegn removed ta No. 49 Falton-at.. esst of City Hal GOOD IIANI)\\'IHI‘(\<- (-IIAHH\[‘I ED— A "5 M l Book kaeni Clreap Classes 10,2 s 1."' 1 \HML lAnl\ '\lll l A Y SCHOOL=Tn Ai¢ (for the Sous of l:‘r«u-( "Advantages unpars A Drill Masters, gredusics o o will be tucaived for the Ch oot 18 o ned Teachel e n Col Foint sud tue Euglish Army, Terms corros Jing with the object sud sdvautages. iy at the Colcge, cor of Filth ave, an airiirats e th Cadets Headaviriors Roa Pace. COL. YOUNG, l,‘l LSWOLTH™ MODEL BUSINESS COLLEGE, . py,_ rooms in Cliston Hat, Astoe- after Which terma fof Tuition will, from uecessity, be Pupls enteilig previous 10 removai wil have tie beoofit t ates, A. FAVARGER.— will meet EVERY Those who would exceptional ady This ciass will rec pert of Jure i deired. » part in the exee hosied 'and erit A special ¢ young ladies enurse of | 2 their pafeut nch Florution during Moy an ted 1 » ited s v presat ta compared with mews o corain elegantly as the educsied n b manen e A & FAVARGER, o Theological Seaivary. No. § University-plics, from 3 to 4 p.m. Terms, $15. A nuwmberof pupils ffom tha sama will nbln\n '-p«m favors. ACADEMY,—Ths Spri y be bed with the Princ H hetween the Lours of 2y T Lays, Wedneuday ,.fium, rculars st No. T Bowery. 7. B. OLIVER, MILY BOARDING SC HOI’H. in h-l kill, N, Y., 1» s few pupils of both sexo Inguise of 1. P. ur N DV D. No. 38 W Xy AnAbw‘;. R devas the Feincipel the fior JOLDEN HILL & \mm.{ l‘hll\i, For circulars, address Miss FITUTE, Tarrytown, N. Y.—A fity-seventh semi-annual seseion " 5. %L”\{k; i Moy L For circulare apply to the T BOARDING NG SCHOOL, ‘onn. ; number 'imited to tra e SE 0‘“) WEDNESDAY in MAY, e ¥ irot Thwinday in October. For Uirculars, addross Bos and No. 160 Norwalk, Conn. WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, ‘l()l\l‘ No 126 Wet Fourt {Clasaical, Mathematic Primary Depar ‘ OUNT PLEASANT CLA for BOYS—Ambert A Principal. The 41st Semi Annoal Fotuionwin Gowimenee iy & Circnlers forwarled upon reque ‘ ILITARY BOARDING SYLUN 2 wiles from the City by, \ ILITARY, - ACALE address C. RUTH. SCHOOL, White Plains, Harlem Railrosd. VILLIS, A, M, Princips), TCLASSICAL and COMMERCIAL ockland C ounty, N. For ciccalare TPARKIURST will commence tL Term of her Bosrding and Day ool for Younz Lad NESDAY. Aptil 1. l)Ol'GIIKE lhlh (N, Y) MILITARY INS TUTE B, WARKRING, A Principal.—A umod. nd Miliiary School. 1:”-;.“. Resaton opens April INSTITUTE—For BOY N—rhmda, N. Y. Accommodations for 30 boardecs. Board sad on opened Apri 17 IRIVER, A. M., Prncipal. d (tutlms Ru’. FR h.\u( LADY, recenty d».u;- u position in a family m’gmrn «hfi’ ofl Addeess 114 Niath ot. ‘R, (-nmprh-nt to prepage boys 'for college, in the Select Sehool st Dover, Morrle 'y Appix, wich serence, to Dr. J. . CONDICT, Dovoe YOUNG £\ from En and Gersu l.ln[\uul Music, Singivg aud Draw mfi, o, Hinsical imrmmmxs. \l‘ PRIC ES, Previons to Removal.— PIANO-FORTES, MELOL JONS sud CABINET ORGANS i v for City or Country. with rew: applied if pur. x:huml o Boxes for sie. 8 T. GORDON, No. 858 Broadway SPLENDID PLANO for .‘!Ja -, & H. H\R- MORE, Manafacturers, No. 343 Bleecker-st,; 17 Priae M, tho best Pinzo made. "W REDUCED warranted 5 years; without moniels frows most distinguished artiste, A. seron having & PIANO for sale cheap, from 010h o §300, can address, stating lowest terms, ko, 1. KEY, Station K, Eighth-eve., New York Cliy. g HICKERING & SONS, Fatablished 1929, MANUPACTURERS OF GRAND IQUAI(I;."UA‘KD-UPIIOH' Warerooms No. 652 Broad: Messrs. €. & SONS bave bees acded 55 wedals o the sapariat- ity of theit instraments over al aptitors, 4ol which weee ded in the monthe of September aad October, 1865, H BROS'. Superior Overstrung PIANO- FORTES. —Dealers and the public wiil find it to their advan- to call aud see for_themselves st our hurge extenvive WARE- SN Now. 336, 358, 360, 37, b, 306, 168, 470, i Secondave, ers of Twenry first ot in EVERY V \uu-:'n' positively per than evor; fully warranted 5 years. Two second-hand PIANOS, o e order uin, i called (oc l;m-«hndy 3 & JEN. 2 Broadwe R & BA(.U\”' PIA (Katablished 1529 ) A full assortaent of tiese instzuaents, which bave been weil knowa in the New York market for more than 30 yeas, constantly on bend We are contiaually sdding iwprovemments o our pisnos, sud our facik itioa enable us to furnish them st terims and prices satisfactory to pur- Uianernr ictorial circulaes oent by mail. - Wareroom: No. 138 Orinds s, near Brosdway, New-York. STLA\'WAY & SONS' GRAND, wulunuplmur PIANOS Lave taken 52 First Promiums at the prinei; in this coantey, and, in additioa thereto, s First Prize " toe. Urand Tnterans tional Exbibition at at Liondon, 1862, {u wom petition with 260 piacioe froa the world. ment constructed with their Patent Agraffe A snd warrinted for Gve yeus. Warerooms, oe 1t Tm; BRADBURY PIANO-FORTE Is now pronounced “THE BESY' by our first Artists, by the Auxnicax Inmiors oF New-Yonx, and by many State Fuicr. Besiden these, THIRTY of the most emivent Musicians and Plsoiete of the country have teatified to the same. The poists of exselisase Cover the ENTIRE REQUIRKMENTS of & perfect Plago. Call or seud for circulars with iliustrations to WM. B. BRADBURY, @7 Broome s, N. Y. HE dbw \xOLD MEDAL PlAl\O DEMAN & SON tu.un!u Axp nlcnn I’ATENT CYCLOID PIANO'FORTES wacded ot the late Fuir of the American institute FIRSTPREMIVM GOLD MEDAL, for NOVELTY SUPERIORITY AND EXCELLENCE. nequalod Nimilar testimonials were aw; t! Jpstraments of the State Falrs of Michigan, Tndians, wnd whe ever they have been Fxhibited in Cor .—Wmuu‘ for wa fras Waroronms 'No. 'Le Koy poce, Higeekira, 'one bloch of Broadway. for aur hew | Ciren HE WEBER PIANO-FORTE 16 called the BEST INSTRUMENT MADE by all the leading musicians of this clty aud elsewhere. It s pronounced by the Nations, Piano-Forte Association, after & trial in thewr rooms with the Gew manoficturers of this country. emisently the BEST PIANO IN AMERICA, and used by the Couservatory of Musie and other high wmasic schooin altogether, because of theif lmmiense power, equity, sweetuens aid brilliaucy of tone, elastic touch. sud great darability. WAREROOMS, No. 420 Broome st., near lru"ly;_ FPHOMAS H. CHAMBERS.—UPRIGHT and SQUARE PIANOS, wholessie aad retail, and to reat with the privil corner of Fourtl-ave., i the Bible Housa VHE MASON & HAMLIN CABI OR( —FIFTY.-TWO GOLD or SILVER MEDALS or other u1GH ll')n huve bean swsrded M. & U, withins fow yoory o four woeks for THE BIX .nd l‘unr-wlt Phnmon. twn LM and no-top Wagon. Aiso, 4% new Carriages A nd Haroess ot x cent less than Hnudwly houses. JOHN C. IIAH, No. 10 Fi st corner Brosd iy, ARRIAGE! s-\‘u. riages, sl u BROADWAY—300 Car- sellig 2) per cent less than former o S »- sale, sheap solied by removal from Brosdway. 1Y, No. 04 Bresdwayy [ Ok bALH in Brooklyn—A BAY TEAM, 15 hands bigh, 6 um old. warranied sonud and klad ln Also, a stylish SORREL TEAM, 16 hands “‘i wnd § old Inquire_of JOLIN B c wd Grand Jiooxiy 1SBROW'™® HORSE "\RRIAGE BAZAAR, ] lllm lar Auction Sale on FRIDAY nex M Horses, &e., for b 0. | i (.u., PR il o J AMES GOOLD & ALBANY, NEW-YORK, BAILROAD CARS. Eestbed ¥ e