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IR 2 ® NEW-YOKK DATLY ' RIBUNE, THUKSDAY, MAY 3, 1866 3 D Goods. Instraction. character nre aacertainod. The elder children have always | volyed in the regulation of a few of the charities, he A ications. NEW PUBLICATIONS. | fetiil ot o ury wio sl i | s o crittan which will stike many of bia| oy R REaGiE R | T oG THE CHARITIES OF EUROPE. il soe sme e ncs e Wem, whorm ey bave | readersas rathor captious, Mis stundy. Peotestantiom 4] 3 BROADWAY, NEWSORE. A]3 | SPECIAL o thank for kindness, or to rely wpo ; rebels st the slightest approach toward monastie dis- e ot s TR E 4 A MER. SCHOO INST Tonnded 1855, areliable Educations! Burean, BARGAINS, AORDIKARY BARGAINS fiom | For sappiying Sehools snd Fuiailes with Toachers; e J T i ‘eachery NES, GKENADINE BARE Por representing Teachers who seek positions THE?NFW BOOKS. 81X WS AMONG THE CHARITIES OF KUROPE. By | engenders a feeling of cordial atiachwent. —Ench house Auct Ving of FRE +CH BOMBAZINES, 6 T o e bve. pp. 421, 490, Alexander Straban.” | ofi" 5™ Nuracterscd By & .family spiric_peeutia, o | ‘et 4 * i e Auctiog osnagting of FRE Gl BOME g i g : To those to beautifully-printed volumes wo hayo | itwlf; ‘and thi causes & comendable aubition %o kecp'yp ciplino or formalism; but for tho fyunders, the gen- EPIDEMIC CHOLERA. b 1 AUt RA s, TAMAR """‘:‘.l"" ool ool bebools, o Pemet Ehe result of several visits of ebservationmade during othe family honor and reput: whing fs m‘.ln-'amlm.l by | eral spirit, and the practical resnlts of the institutions | ouie new Handy-book, althotigh just o baving aa enormo 'l'N \.fv".i‘“é!x lful‘ll‘. ey ’.‘.:. ¢ ENOLISH BOMBAZINES Afu‘rlth:&‘ : K{u /5 : L b o - I its e p ‘ . - \ . . jnd o1 v of Hes L Just re ved, g P & B 12 L 3 ’ ke P T N 4 o fanily thp to 4pe 01 of its meM censured for Jo#0ess | oy ioh be dageribies, he munifests thronghout an affec- | 155, It Daieg Indorspd by 4 g peiasige! Begt 2 Fhestth | ot a gaeah ewdie:ios. e ovg CRAPE CLO:IS, over two | sirable mediua for suppl e the years 1563 and 1564 by an Evaug lical clergyman | or h.,%'u‘.l.; .uhm mflcwb{rk’l\ T k;nl':'u-e.g?:«' | fis a o ra‘)m;t;lnswla’ .1t bad b a%m: p,o’!‘;u.(r‘ u‘»'pn- o AR it e R iy, of Holland to fifteen of the most aehackable Brot- | Sos it a b terehs e fol ah nicrasgd maiataiaing the | " ato RETITR e T T2 L b i edition in paper ccvern. T conts. WISACKSON, Toperter of Monisiog Gacdn | eruniovwent Al who e ek estant charitable institutions of the continent. “Mr. and foguhitions ul L (iwifs; bow ever muitifarioas thoes MR. SWINBURNE'S NEW VOLUME. ADRIFT IN-DIXTE. SR Ge: b d ol h‘l&";r:‘:f‘nn"hz;zb i do Licfde has made no-attempt to write a completo | stand outside. Suck a thing i3 clannishu ¢ | THE QUEFN-MOTHER AND ROSAMUND. By Atosmyex | A new work of bing by Eduund Kirke, author of IMPORTATIONS OB . “The bighly respectuble character of the gentleme on being made 1 3 RLES SWINBTRNE, anthor of ~ Atslsn'a in s yaon® wd | “ Among the Pines," ke A hook with all (he excitement of 8 uovel, ' v duet the 1 - ot don being made for tte | Aok with at the excltoment afonoteh | NEW AND CHOICE PATTERNS FOR SPRING SALES. $ot v IuyeorE- forieTe vefichmt Eaastey Wt aly of e bat pervaded with u: Tickpor & Fieids, 1210, cloth. Price $1 8 i adfie out with might and wain,suflicient prov bistory of bepevolent enterprisg in Eyrope; ho does mingling of the familics as one community. At school the Ol wrd.” 12w pp. 352 B {[ITH & LOUNSBERY, NO. 456 BROADWAY, nesr Grand o Circulars explaint dtorms sen. wh, 1 3 b J"Q\Tsrur;umunognzfl'lfl&':u, not even enter very minutely into the statistics of the | children are classed sccording to "'l'mr ages and rnan-men_.l !:n We take it for granted that tho two tragedies whica t astablishments which ho has chossn 0 desuribe, . 110 | il cyion Doe workshops accordiug 1o toeir tados’ BE | 0o poso this dainty volume are some of the author's RECOMMENDLD TO MERCY. ot attantion fo theie new Spring Stytes of No. 430 Broowe-s., one biock £. N Y., cb 000 thera completely disappears;but no s0o L P A powerful new Euslish novel, that has been recently issued in pring Styk £o0% Lately romoved from No. 130 Orand. icl sburesaue: 4 Ya tha it 1 formed again, ench one, arranged | juvenilo productions which never would have seea | sbg's vyl gt X it " | VELVET, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN | ——g i . (gslely femeveg fgm He. 19 Dmbe ) bas a quick eye for the picturesque, but cares liitle e Rehing to Its oW houko, to enjoy for au J P : ! London, whgee hn_l"n‘..,.uunuum-mon(d Tady readers. UOPBLA YOUNG LADY of duéation and rofinomentde for dry rables of dollars and cents, ratios, and meas- | hour the ben its and comtorts of u happy howe, the light had it not been for the success of his maturer s, fledh. " Frics 917 il e Alio, CARPETING. AX it the posln o AT B ok i 5 i . v i 0 ulness and | 1§ PRESS.—The Aposties (Les Apétres) translated from the early L s a all cespe % mo_meutu. He blends w‘_.hAhm pk"l('h.uf each insti- l'.m?h family nff!uldrcn hunpulmnv\hu_bulnngnw muse. They have very little of the krufliulnfu nm LRl ot Y s ‘M"wll,“_" 4 ot g m'xh}‘:‘&lei; ‘(.:g:"g.l:lod'.l‘;l: Ay X lumfi ihes tution a personal deseription and history of the | the richer class in Hamburg. He receives every musical cadence, and very few of the chagning bits 8 g 41 10 gueon e gyt o It oo 2t g s e trvde T No. 609 Droadway, DOLBEAR® » " 1 . e " 36 A ekl e eopie e artagn, ! -t ) e 3 A LARS C founder; tells for the most part iu a simple but lively | month a written account of the principal events that fxf expression that characterized ‘*Atalanta,” anc ,m',i'v“'u;y';.;.‘b;“” ety e “' s 1D GLOV A-duy-lllnnih-rz-ll s.m.'.;bz.la “m:':f;:’:‘. | manner exactly what fell under bis observation, just | bave taken place in his family, and every quarter the | interosting as they might have been had they come te < CARLETON, Publisher, New-York. I\ New Spring SHADES o tdertye pirale 3::;:::;"‘ oy or evalon B ‘Etrfi:-':fla as & practiced newspaper correspondent might have | school reports of the children are submitted to him. | us as the first crude yet promising efforts of an yrlm WORLD BEFORE THE DELUGE. 4 GER, 50 and 662 B Fie Sy wtuation in the shoriest powst - 5 told it; and “selects from published reports figures Ho is a guest at their festivals, and once or twice & | unknown youth, they have little value now that their . W 10 MILLINERS and COUNTRY § HOME and SCHOOL for BOYS, Essex cnough to give the reader an idea of the practical suc- | year he invitos them to his bouse. When a child s | author bas shown that ho can writo much better. The A T R ,!_ JNS.-S¥o o yirchass o obeth of Miliney Gouds hesper |/ iy, Busess Ooss e O INCY, Frivca cess of each separate charitable effort. ITe has a com- oing to be sent out, it visits its patron and acquaiuts | characters in the tragedy lack all individuality, aud | : » Fabiiod Toi>Eny 3 ok odiargest sock of Ribboas aud Straw Gools fo this ciir, M \ FEW BOYS, or P ivato Pupils, will receivo spe- mand of the English language such as foreigners very | him with its plans and wishes. Thus, each child has & | the dialogue is forced and ebscure. THE WORLI! nvlm'u?:fx',mf:{ . DEL 3t . WPUL, . - g"l":”_i'“l Ocaud aud No. 06 Allea-st,, | & ".:‘.:";;'.’.':Z‘Jfi7‘fi‘."’.!".§f:‘.”ffi..°l (S D rarely attain; and as he has had the good taste, ex- friend among the influential men of the town. THE CULTURE olrumy wW. C. Srroxa. 12mo,pp fi?""fi;‘:‘;f.’.‘f.‘?‘.ffl‘flfi' Ml:!:--:'fl;mu&u}:’u‘fl byl Brmed Soure Bieww Gonty BO‘«SV BOARDING-SCHOOL, at Wilton, Conn,— coptin one or two instances, to avoid attempls at The reclaiming of viclous and neglected children 335, Boston: ilton & Co. 4 liesorstions Truniated row the Fourth French kdition. 1vol. | Fourth floo aly. g Terms, $30 per quarter. 'o«p-n:a..x.r';'_.g .Wum;vh: k iterary display, and the industry and keenness of ob- | was only a part of Wichern's scheme of benevolence. | This book, in all that relates to its mechanical execr- s e ta Written tn the most entertaining manner. It unfolds ' DE PERCEVAL®, No. 739 Broadway, oppo- | $30A] gt , 2 y-nt B e ; At i i he b Wird s an Grology from oued Astor Place, formerly No. €57, i) Kiuds of Chideou 0A sorvation essential to a good reporter, he has produced | All over Germany there was great need of competent t;lon. :h-m'xfly rlvnlunt. -m!:f ‘flw m-t:jrh-ml mm;;r ;l e bietor7 o ottt et of the. Hoschias, ejare. PRoRe sle dataw Blace (ormely Ko Coniats, Chesniotd, 18- b o Torm, 80 fc 23 ook, St AR > Hhie i ablo | g baplains for prisons, teachers for poor | the suthor wo can aleo speak in very high tarms. 08 | grod beck, et A books are the need of the day.’—[New-York Waiste, Aprous, b Spencers, ke, " | ferct SARAH'E . Prino & work which is equally pleasaut to read sud valusblo | governors anc ohap prisums, Leachors 7 POOT | o deutly a practical eigneron, and fo the guidanco of o | Commmral ASTRSE |y poyn o pubted s Ve Citiee Voteted S bokey Tnties | (NLARK' HILE INSTITUTE, Siamiord, Cor W Teferente, schools, and dircotors for work-houses and reformato- | ©CR 0L B B G Py ain, imple, conci | THE MARYEST OF Tith o e umtoN To T1iE | Hendharchiers o ckute o 3 will commence its Summer Term Apui 24. - Boys ited for pe L oy NOMIC N TRLBUTION RTINS | Tuiiats and Coate of Afms Embroldered on Handkerchiefs, Tublo | leie or bustocur, Meergucen: 2, AT S gty g iy S W. C. GIN. M., Pri ingto; Co., Wall'st. N, A rineipal. 11 By JauEs G [RRTRA! The first part of the book is devoted to the descrip- | ries, He purposed to make the Rauhe Haus a train- rules, not novel, but pmetical und approved. 11is opening | b ¥ish (L ;-fll‘u\x B BRINOH | Inkiels sad Conts 05 Brsiding, Cotton and Silk Ewbrolderies made to order. Stsmping Liow of Dr. Wichern's Rauhe Haus at Horn, near | ing school for young men who felt disposed to devote tatorl h eals’d o Oue large vol. fivo. 520 b Cloth, Fuice 7 50 - . . - B O = - Hawburg, an asylum for abandoned, neglocted, and | themselves to such works. The * brethren,” as they ::::::“l‘i}:(:i.::;:’i'e:h?r:.‘:t::‘:rn::;m:w‘:w::i:‘l; m_?‘,.'.’r’;v-"‘;"“"u')” k- s g A sy e A ey o B A T R 4 \IIE,LIE;."I:\::elgl:Ml‘Y‘.—'I;II:;. :!'r:ry depraved children, in which the influence of the family | are cnlled,k live wlillhh the ck:iildrenh for l;wo or ’lll‘x;ea that ono need kuow to enable bim to inerease his stock o I'T,r:;::l;-“gi:{'-'-‘ ‘:;'-.':::-Lv'lm_;:rg':l_'*g;':::“:fi,“';“::m‘;;m‘; SH[RTS !‘rn gzl“t relation has been substituted for the restraints of bolts | years, working with them and teac ing them. oy | vines, either by cuttings in the opon air or in bot-beds, er | Pojsre, Chule Fie $3 > i and bars, with the happicst results. The Rawhe Haus | form distinct fgmnies, six or seven in numbor, inhab- | by h;.»riug.ucyl gnfims_x'. preduspatxl om0 7ol fdl ou Srunonr 4 S detts | FOR - GENTLEMEN AND BOYS, | (AOLDEN HILL SEMINARY for Young Ladies or Ruge Hoos (Rough House), so called from the farm- | iting an uppor floor in tho samo house with | soil, sitaation, planting and training. There Isa new mods | (TATES A% L EENSEO LT SN o Mipyy By Idwasd B, Hati (v READY MADE AND TO MEASCRE, X Bridgaport, Conn.” ¥or cieuiaa, sdlrems Miss Y NEL- cottage about which it has grown up, was established | the children. Theso familics are called by the singu- | of training, mentioned as in eourse of expernnent, | e At HANDS: Sxx AT POPULAR PRICES. 1kmfi Tarrytown, Y—& OUR SHIRTS HAVING BEEN LARGELY CONSUMED BY Boarding School for Boys. The Gfty-seveuth semi-annusl sceston thercfore not given as a decided success, to which we cal o g . 4 i 7l commeace on ESDAY, May 1 For circulacs apply to the i o "ot Fris | THE PUBLIC FOR IS YEARS, ARE THEIR OWN BEST | Brinciul, 0. 5. ROWE. M. ADVERTISEMENT. WE OFFER THEM IN COMPETITION = TR G B WITH OTHER MAKES ENTIRELY UPON THEIR MERIT# 'fi..s,v?.:r A‘:(Iamsflol::ktrfg?;“:u':nwull:g:l 30‘.." WIHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Tt Sumer Term, boging the BECOND WEDNESDAY in MAY, PAPEB COLLARS and ends the First Thursday in Octoder. For Ulreulars, addrons . 160 Norwalk, C:.‘I. . IN ALL THE POPULAR BRANDS, AT GREATLY REDUCED IOUNT WAsl.llm}Tll‘gfl'! COLLEGIATE of Dy tho personal exertions of Wichern in November, | lar name of convicts, from the Latin convivere, to live . 2833, aud before the year had closed there were twelve | together. At the end of their apprenticeship they are | particular attention. : f f v . o 184 A o fediody Posts three feet high are set 12 feet apart, with o T heal A RPN fomates, all boys, with whom the little house was | sent out as schoolmasters, prison officers, or hospital 3 X TRD & HOUGH e = g . ono foot long across the rows, A wire is diawn betweer l,lbli & HOUG quite full: nurses, according to tho judgment of Dr. Wichern | ¢ ool ' inches below tho top, and wires from eaci Heredosh puiong 1AS HOOD, Thi the frst family. Wicl 3 ith them in the i i i R P . " f THE POEMS OFF THON , Thia e 1o it iy, Wichers e i (b o5 | andth commitio. T brother imself 1020 V600 | g ofth T heuds th ot wies b o MEMSUNE | gt o by o the Ly g Sty ™ in the matter. He is hired out by Dr. Wichern to the | six jnches from the center wire, to which caneis traineq, §6 1voluwse. 1,00 pegas. Crown Bro. Price, $3 5. rullsl:’v hl): ;m- not_exactly ll-s} ost agreeable oompu‘n:zyox r“-"u, gish foe onv's pleassss, Eighi of tham vers Taelth | institution which roquires his dervices, sad 1870t &k | whish sends out slds shoots and forms bunches, resting uj- o Ready. Now Editioos of ER LR o a2, tor. of Masdonzal, Washington square. ue 1ad was known 10 the police for ninety-two thefta; one bad | liberty to give up bis situation without the permission | on tho outer wires, to which, if necessary, they may b THOMAS HOOD'S % ¥ ‘ M K g gy cucaped from prson. They woro st of Joung sera€ss, i | of the committoo, When ho returns to the Rahe | tiod, Itis n near approach fo the porlion of vine in + AL R ¢ RICHARD GREEN, f O TNSTITOTE, e ' 2ous enten prises bebitd the policemen's back, % sleep under | Haus ho is sheltered and supportod until he is sent out | trec-top, with tho advantage of baving the frait uear the | Talks ROMANCES A XTRAVAGANZAS. Lvol. 83125 NO. 375 CANALST, COR. LAURENS. Bl County, New-York—The 'mis-n‘.t'n-’-d';mb;“'l“"“\- ETE WORKS. ¢ ol mence May 7. For circolars apply to JOHN OAKLEY, Principal. PIE oumeed. the merita of M ehiasing other Kinds. DllLlTAI{Y. CLASSICAL and COMMERCIAL CADEMY, Nyack, Rocklsad County, N. Y. For circulars RUTHERFORD, A. M. 4 b ILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL~--Whito Plaus, NY,2 iles from the City by Harlem Railroad. £ il e O'L’WILLXH, A. M., Principal. ground, its ripening being much hastened by such a pos tion. Grapes are successfully grown in California withowt Sent by mail on reeelpt of pri stakes or trellis, where rain does mot interfere; and ther HURD & HOUGHTON, have riponed in Maive by running the vizes upon rovls No. 430 un"'.}‘;‘!.‘."'!fi, TR 'HY, BEAU- and stones where no other mode would answer. This l lUW"lU BE HEALTH & bridge or on & staircase, to_curse their fathers u return for : sarental curscs, sud to beat their mothers when scolded for | 8gai0. minihumc n.hm empty hands. But \I\i. hern and m:hlnull:t‘r "I'he brotherhood, moreover, is a part and parcel of & ore but 100 happy to have thew. Here was something for R, 12 P wilieh (o pray and 1o suffer, fo Wrestle aud to foil, And what | much widor scheme, the Iuner Mission, of which Dr. ©uld lovo more delight in ‘.n.w.m-a there were somelikelihood | Wichern is tho representative leader, if not the origi- of sav few? Certuinly un ard task for th & Rtk . B R e ek (8 Lesd Neles, Buy |-istot.* This organization is designed to supply the oung man, who never had such work in hand before. But ot Biathe lacked tn “xperience was made up by his kind | w1 la%of Germany with active, well-trained mission- new plan of Mr. Strong's is, therefore, worthy of attention THFUL AND HAPPY A o o —— = motler's wisdom, Ao true genuine love imparts a wondorful y X6, WO In the chiapter upon manures, which gives a long catw THE MOST USEFUL BOOK OF THE DAY. EADS! BEADS!! BEADSY I3 B baat for Y ok oF trasning. inasumuch as it is guided by the | ary agents, baving committees in cach parish, | o o e na are suitable, the reader will find one fuct Ay L ND PANCY GOODS. cachers. g a M. P. BROWN, lwpotier, Nrpaasuighvn- i et . No. 186 Peoriat N. Y. N experionced Teacher, mow a student in the Union Theological Seminary, wishes an opportunity of TEACH. Secrcts, Patents, aud Discor- ING, 8s Principsl or Amsistant, ln':'pllv“‘ :; ynhhwhodum the w1 opteml 7bo. o o sals. courtry, from this time until abor % sryhody;, How o B proup 9 e | R M.F, No, § Univorsity place, New-York. Part 1at. How to become a Skilliul Housekeeper, and prepare all dishies needed in Cooker st 2d. The Road to i jod, aud draws e el knowled o > b 3 : Bpirit of God, and draws every dag fiesh knowledge from the |y 0 pie in each district, courts in cach provinee, and | or wroqtor importance than any other, ab E;uhmnihla ‘wells of His word. The problem which was to ut fertilization, i cal condition rappled with was, how to win the confidence of young liura rd of ) with control over the i rotls: % o e trustod cverybody; how & maka obedlence ncenml.l‘mn dab T1 S ":,he" i, OBirO" OVEr PAA.] statod 15 these words: *Tho mcchas : whole. “It is the result,” says Mr. de Liefde, *“of & | the soil is quite as important a consideration as its for LA & pleasure to young rascals who were vn.«.vh-ml to obey nobody ; . e il g :::.'}:,:,;:'::, e,‘.’.‘,,,:,’:“‘,'l'i',:,:"‘.l:,":,"n't decunt o younk | tacit compact between tho Christian philanthropists | tility.” Potash (in wood ashes), lime nnd Lone dust, taks | cop 0 mticn: b ¥ 5 e of running balf-naked about the streets, and of dining of po- | and the clergy, by which the latter, while keeping the | the lead of all fertilizers, in the opinion of Mr. Strons 134, Ladies' Guide to Besuty and Toilet Companiol 6o DA ‘A'p.:fl .g\l‘.'x‘w e = an;m“_ Jml;‘i‘,"m“ o teceipts for improving the couplexion, the bair, VA RMY SUPPLI SEALED PROPOSALS will z { office until 120 AN AN AP NN PR o Coul ashes are also recommended for the sulphate of liue This be received at th of Muy uext, for furn t %-{:1:;:::‘?: :;;fl“‘i ‘-::3!, ¥‘."J’l’&§?§ki§'flfikfi&'§‘“ oversight of the higher and more respectable classes problem ouly fauth in @ Divine Savior eould solve, for themselves, band over the care of the poor, the they contain, and also for their mechavical cilleets vpony s s Lible. This chapter 1s sleo \nteresting 80 geu- " The t'love of God in Jesus Christ, who bates ein but pah P o, ¢ prefers cu oo great fore of God fn Jeais Christ, whobatetsio Mt | o0t gnd tho abandoned to the former.” Tho | sol somewhat tft Aehch lime, bone, he prefers com | .,y posted with peat, or similar earth, sud if stable manup Part 4th, Advice b tutes, ®.¢., 80 81 to teceive the highest degree of perfection of SPLENDID PIANO for $225.—G. & H. BAR- w -yhl-n- MORE. Magufacturers, No. 343 Bleeckart. ; 17 Prize Tt i Ao S warranted 5 years; without exception the best Pisuo mada. Teeth bd. and i2d monials from wost distinguished srtists. tlermen. lints on etiquette, ete, 1 bis family. It wis oxemplified ia the way in which Wichern ; . fuib fuly. Is'was sxemipliied in 1e way 18 Ho) om i | cotablishment of the Rauhe Haus brotherhood was | L0 g 'yt iy be put on in Autaumm. Part feb, The Funily Metical Advy e u, apera. O T T - & - Qe extatence of that love which is plenteons in forgivencss. | the solution of the difficult problem how to form a | "l osi . i : BA DLEARMED 5 TER CJlLlu,ll ORGANS for SALE—One Second-hand, ‘which balieveth all things and hopeth all things, and endureth badd of Dbl & ol hile inspired by free he closing ehapter is one of the most valuable, if ne ' y dise of 12 stops, two rows of ki edsle on do of 34t f‘l: Uhing, 430 3t relicotl Dot la soiquiy but tn trat ‘;“ o "“IP"‘“ “"-“'h;‘ "'{' while . spired by 0 | altogether tho most o, i the boak, end it s all the moe b o de. e A T TR A Regular labor in the deld and in the worksLdp soon came to be | Christian charity, would sul mit to the various condi- | ¢, . 563 - ; warranted. W. H. | , 3 w ikod a8 o recreation, aud the school-teaching as an amuse- (i' n:tm( charity, would su e various o valuable because 1t coutains matter w will ofienda | How to l AINES BROS'. Superior Ovegtrung PIANO- weut, Lo, wes Bouored as & qucen, That ud;ly tions which the Inper Mission, according to Wichern's | good many readers, who find their pet varietics in the v- Highly Taiportant Iutelifgrne YORTES, —Daslers and {F; pobiic wi i it o theif sdvaa earth-bank, which ivclosed the place like a m, was dJ v i ¥ They o 4 " 1 suthoadt dabe " tage tocall and eeo for themarives at rge extensive ey aand tond harrabs: Everybody e P away nos | Plan, would impose upon them. They were to o | jocted list, or sce it boldly and authoritativ.Iy stated tiat | ousand Faets of the Deepest Interest to sll. Val. for olt. B Now. 356,356 360, 302, 364, 366, %64, 370, 372 Second-aves whenever be liked. But nobody did, or the few whotried | content with the humble work of evangclization | one sort is only some other well known sort figuibg ation, Auweticen o Bricf. United | both corners of Twenty first st. G o | £, Y BUILE - Poputation. S w1 Population of | stion can be kad by applying st this office. - - = - Crog o6 hait Owh Seocxl Cition ™ Meas e o the wucoesstul bidder Lof tho felthdul per- PlAM)S—Very Superior instruments at reduced . prices. Also, second hand Pianos at very low rates. A large Ty found, after il that | 1g the lower classes; to abstain from anyattempt | vader a new name. igh i i e——— Treasure. Leiter ence, bad gifted | to start a free religious movement or cstablish & Wwis- | THE FIELD AND GARDEN VE( voseure. Latter ta0 Ruge Hoos was the best plac i S OF AMERIC. erve the right to rject any part or the whole | asortuwent to reut ou terms. 3 oF ANERIC. i 4 by rvice, e BRISTOW & HARDENBROOK 020 of tho most triking proofs that Frovience o i1 Johern with an extraordinary gening for admipistrative phi- | - ki 5 it ¢ LA e, 1ts Cause and Hist oy For the 1nterest of the se Janthropy, and Witk uucommon wisdom 10 the training of | sion-work of their own; to renounce their own liberty R T T B civecs run, PRursairse, V0 ceote " Three coplen, | Froposals wil be indorsed - Pro g e No. 147 Tenth ot between Broadway snd Fourth ave. idren, was sffurded by his adoptlon of the family system. | of ohojce, and to g0 Wherever they were sent with the 1“ru'l| ‘:’n :‘- |L5.' ..m: " A :‘, FRANING | URE, T sud padressed to Brevet Brig. ur’nul: ;li"un':. g.!& P FARLOR ORGAN for SALE cheap. Tu u‘mj NPy POV O/ BRI, B SEHAR S ¥ LY. DAVID R. WINANS, Orange, Junstion Station, N. J o whiph was afterward so successfully imitited at tie Fronch Py b = =) a0 Dotch Mctirays. When the old kauhe Haus wes fall with | unquestioning obedienco of a Jesuit. This great | Tiis isnota new work, although it apj racuse ta twelve ohildren, he did not think of eularging it to bold . ‘ot in full " ¥ 3 P ‘Ho folt thai his patriarebal number was uite sufficient | 8yStem is not yet in full operation. new dress, and if not revised apd in proved in its mater, DAl Somewhat similar in design to Dr. Wichern's | itisin its material, as to size, form, arrangement wd LOCTOR KEMP: Jocamn to bostow ental afection and car upoo. Bough the children aev d bim by the title of * father " 4 { s Do y brotherhood is the Deacon House at Duisburg on the | general appenrance. It index aloge is worth the costof THE STORY OF A LIFE WITH A BLEMISH nty-fivo pajes Uvo. Paper. I'rice %0 ceuts. & backaeyed arphan bouse term whicd Jie could ot bear—yot Rovertheless he Joved them, and felt concerned about them as s | Rhine, founded by Pastor Fliedner in 1844, for the | the book to any amateur gardencr, as its tw ather. But be perceived, too, that e would come to lose the » : | " g 9 4 ivlm‘ of & father, i be allowed his family to swell beyond the | purpose of traming assistauts to the clergy. These | contain a complete list of all the vames of plants usudly b g yeong, elever ] ',','f°L,f:‘,“;f,n:,f",‘,,“{,;}}',fln;": the dutien of 8 P Tom: | are of two kinds, viz.: 1, lay-assistauts, or assistant cultivated in tho gardeu, whilo tho descriptive puges «1L | disinctnesn nd deincated wish gres forca. The wotk isoss of great iy, and he Lad no objection to eniarge the place for more | deacons; 2, clerical assistants. ¥ The former, calied for the general characteristics, the history, and the botanial, | promise.—[british Quarterly Review. as well a8 common mamo of eack species, and when, Whre | woqy, yuhior has trodden no besten path, nor put futo bl » in an entirly Established 1529) A full asscrtment of these insiruments, which have baen w.ll knows 1o the Now York market for more than, 30 years, constantly on hendk We sre contioually sddiug improvements to our pianos. and our fackh §1ims eneble upeto”furnish theus at terms and prices sstisfactory to pue. 5o T T Chasers. Pictfrial citculars sent by mail. Wazeroom No. 15 Grand Ibs. 4o the ream. st., vear Brosdw 4 dyor STEI:\’\V.\Y & SONS' e o » GRAND, SQUARE and UPRIGHT PIANOS ken 33 First Premiums at U npm-el'»l fairs i this countey, cige Medal at_the 4 Tutarna- bition st Loudon, 1862, i competitiod with 260 pianos froa N [BLC?N PIANOS. ln:u,l.\,l'u.l) THIS DA LN be of May nest, for faruiwhivg by eontract i to timie as pivy be required for the use the Lat of ay. 1667, the foli 1, fte eharacters aro conceived with great i e wive e, veiope paper ality velobed Yiraw coler. No. D, best qu ) B 10, best quality, 4% “Veva :"‘.’é“’ B i '"; ey e 3y | shortness deacons, are taken chiefly from the poorer ailt in the ‘55’:‘12’35’:"5.?5,'.:.‘,&“,‘“;3.'?1'“';‘ ?;::::::';';r:;; las 1 l' Sk . 7, i and how to plant and grow, The list not only embries | beckneyed thougtte. A novel which is thouroughly orig] Puvsiowee s Mot b parts of the world. itlo balldings, scattered all over the place i a ratber frregu. | € 055¢8 n the large hospital attachcd 0 the estab- | oyinury yogetables, but such medicinal hoibs os are or | of action and iochat.”"~[Mosnig Steel Pens, I PN S kst sondiriasel ol A i B o e achod. Toey ke ot names lishment, some of these young men are trained 3 | ught to be, grown in every gordes, Eventobecco s | pppp; AMERICAN NEW eI WA, beat Engtah, sl stk Fot Fourteenth st .Y : v nurses, and taught how to administer comfort and in- | g place, and a plant which bas Lately bees very Lighly m § =5 gy M‘“'m'“'“ YORK, Tuk, quart :5-} .J‘:.;‘;;‘.’“ rl\lu; BRADBURY from their peouliar form, or from some peculiar event, or othor . circumstance. And so tb Green nd ear. oerning that b s every family keeps up taterest in jis own dwelling place, while at the same time ‘all the children every year bear an account of the orlgin and o of the estire Institution. The drstories of these ouses are collected i1to 4 book called **The Fostival Book.” Several of the houses were built entirely by the Loys themselves. From a description of & song-festi- wval held to celebrate the eompiction of one of them, Wwe give anotler extract: . The guests dispersed through the park and garden, the first = of the song-feast being closed. Oa asudden, a loud-sound- ug trumpet was beard echoing over the plains and fields. It was the signal (ot the commencement of the fostival. Aund now !l rushed toward the old colossal chestaut- tree before the liuge Hous. A pumerous assembly was soon "‘hlnd under ite broad shade. But where were the singers ? iohero, as if he were & conjurer, jost gave tbe old stem & Wi s Land, aud 10 s trice & full cborus buret forth from L8 braeles “ Hark, how the quail strikes in the green: Thank God! Thank God ! The whole tree teemed with * )ys and Brethren—more than struction to the sick. Their services are in great re- quest in private families as well as in public institd- tions. For a shilling (English) a day, & deacon be- comes your sick-room friend by day and by night. If you are too poor to pay, be serves you for nothing. If youare able to pay more than a shilling, you may make the brethren are trained for employment by poor- boards, philanthropic societics, howme ‘missionary societies, churches, and asylums. The church deacons have to visit the poor, the gick, and the back- sliding, exccute the charitable commissions of bene- factors, obtain alms for those who are ashamed to beg for thems#fves, conduct Bible meetings, and teach Sunday school. A third class of deacons devote them- selves to the education of poor, neglected boys, for whom there is & large school connected with the dea con's house, serving both as a refuge for depraved children, who would not be received at ordinary or- phanages, and as a training establishment for the dea- cons. The fourth branch of work at Duisburg i3 the training of prison officials. Tmportant as it is, com- yparatively fow devote themselves to it. The clerical apreseut, not to him, but to the institution. Othersof | commended for beo food-—the be cribed: Those who are fond of mushrooms ¢ Mr. Burr has written how to distinguish good fio a wild state, and Low to grow them iu a dom ottt bactare T. B. Peterion & Brothers novel by that popular and p aut—is fully de- wa) s just autloress Mrs. AnuS. Stephens. *The GoM Brick " 15 an intensely seusatioml story, and if it lacl rtistic finish it is uly not de- ficient in iuterest or variefy, Mrs, St 08 leads ler readers thron g the mass: of 8t. Domingo, perils aud horrors of the sea, frightful dungeons, and secret treasre vaults, and regales them with a profusion of startling n. cidents and iwpressive situations. To the many admires of the exciting kind of fiction in which this lady is o recag- ress, The Gold Briek” will prove very acce - — Orango Judd & Co. issue n new and greatly improved edition of the well-known “Book of Flowers,” by Josojh Breck. The auther has been a practical florist in Bosten for many years, and long experience in horticulture L enabled him to enrich Lis volume with valuable sugges- tions as tomodes of culture and the choice of variotiss best suited to our soil and elimate. The greater part of ) NG learn by wlat | LT PRAED AND HIS WORKS. Ik LIFE BOAT, i OFRRMAN AFFAIRS, K A NGHT WiTH THE NADONA M AR A ING THE BARS, JLD SERGEANT, SHORT ARTICLES. Y. PROUD CHARACTER £ 4 mada up (oo the Lritish Quarterly Reviow, Black- | 3 . b , ke dolla ar. free of postage, b; TRLL SN K Gy T y TUE CHRISTIAN EXAMINER, EDITED BY THE REV, DR. BELLOWS. tarton Moverent. { 1 Plea for Lo Genulneness of o Gorpel. —F. 1L, Vivarsity of Michigan.—C, H. by best linen. Books. cap § bound. tw bove ariicies ¢ three. four, five and slx quires. be seen. or further iuforwation la iou 1o this office, Bid- the articles they propose il prosent with thelr bide saupi o, o pequired from the success®! bidder for the fil performanca of & contract The [ nited St o tay be deomed for tl shouid be eudoreed * spo and aldeowed to Bt.-Brlg Oen. D_H VINTON, _ Dy.Q M e U.8.A the whols 1 1o rejoct any Tia of tha hers roposs's for Furnishisg Station- | N OTICE TO CONTRAC 1 s\ SEALED P S oth Side R ew o | ety por Cent £ be reacrv-d anti the sl o OFFICK STPERINTEXDENT VORI " ¥, A 5 IROPOSALS FOR ELECTROTY! electrotyped pages uying e Roport of tho ¢ Tiw drawinzs wil ve fur it artange the PIANO-FORTE 1a mow pronounced Tum BT by our fust Artists, by the Axzmicay Ixsmirors or New-Yous, and by many State Fairs. Berides these, THIRTY of the most emivent Masicians sod Piaiste of the conntry bae testified to the same, The poiats of cxselience Cover the BNTIRE REQUIRENENTS of & poifect Plaso, Call or sead for cireulars with iastgations to WM. B. BRADBURY, No. 427 Broomest, N CELEBRATED AND UNSQUALED PATENT CYCLOID PIANO-FORTES Were awarded ut the late Fair of the American lustitute The FIRST l'REM[L’b} GOLD MEDAL, or Y. SUPERIORITY AND EXCELLENCE warded these Unequaled fnsteumants o lodians, Kaoss, and wi ver Exhibited in Compstition, N. B.—Warrauted for olg Koy place, Bieeckerat., one blosk r aur wew Gold Medal Cireulac £ & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. GOLD or SILVER MEDALS or otier (119 warded M. & H. within » fow last four weeks, for THE FRAL CLASS, vk i i ALED Ed been W arerooms No. of Broadw TPUE MASO! FIETY TWO EMIUMS have been ireutars from mere FPULE WEBER PIANO-FORTE 1s called the BEST INSTRUMENT MADE by a7l the leading avonty in nomber—hid amid the tuick fallage. Th high 3 L ; far 4 ] .,“,,I % the right aad to the 1 m,,,,,,"” gt b | ssistants aro licensed candidates for the ministry, | the present edition is entirely new, it X 4 ¥ s e Ntk and fro on the wide-spreading brauch forth song after ft i S e sl i y vili o ok g e £16001 | musteians of this city and eluewbere. Ttis prononced by tho Nt T e ot Thciay A7 whes soce tadb o Vg Lo lvrhn, aftor having left the University, and lue!hru tak- v'lln same firm n_l o publish av illustrated and substar- X - e Prining. T e veturity | Piano Forte Association, after & trisl i thew voome wich the e o begun to Fain dow it tunes thero was 50 exd, ypesded | g orders, bere preparo themsclves practically for | tially rewritten cdition of Quinby's “‘Mysterics of Bec- Fequired i the fa (u! periotimance o t. wanuiacturers of this country, emluestiy the BEST PIANO WM e wouid have carolcd aid warbied Ul lato at wight had wot | (heir future labors. Thoy pay their own board and | Keeping,” containing the result of 75 years' experience, e o by 44 AMERICA, and used by the Conseevatory of Music snd otler high with dircctions for using the moevable comb and box-hive, O THOUT! Ul“u PEOPLE. music schiools sitogether, becanse of their immease power, equality, aweetnees and brilliancy of tone, elastic touch. and great durability. werry bustle the whole company moved | lodging, teach the children and the deacons, vigit the “Green Piace.” In foward that lovely spot in the garden. It is alarge, ope: . " o #rams plot. kept “'?"5““’."" i i B | #ick, hold prayer-meetings, eupply vacant pulpits, and an P’P':;“‘l“"l‘_ °" the most approved methods of THE N wLraaNT, e st WAREROOMS, No. 420 Broome-st., near Broadivay. L R v ey ] Aco.Talay diaconseeosive na pay ducivg dhertwy i B o oy e T i T Gired Wil b firoished | FSTIOMAS W, CHAMBERS.—UPRIGHT and e ily oWk, Which numbers Mty a ccutury, rears | OF three years trial that precedes their regular enroll- | Manual of Instruction for an Improved Method of ) dte tho: snderiened, Wasiagion, D 8. oy o TR tocm: o - Propous for Fatent O e he B JNO. D. DEFRE TERS Grand, Square, and et as e wid ord o b, ornis 8 wordhy parkace 0 | mont, but they bave their board and lodging, and in | Building with Concrete; Or, flow to mako the beat Houe PRICE. ¥ NTS, $onth a0d west your ey cs wauder over an area of wany miles, | S0me cases their elothing, free; and when appointed at the least Cost: by 8. T. Fowler, the Inventor,” sy AEETEL L T DI small pumphlot, which pdeartiiy commend to thoso who | NEW and FOPULAR MUSIC, wn to the valicy of the Elbe, which teems with well-watered ¥ %, as regnlar deacons they receive a very small salary. - building. We do not fndorse all Mr, Fowlor's BRING THE. BABY IN-A v 'wmnul very splrited song, for DD'I!I . A siad . . cents s, rich corufields, farms, mills, and church stecples. . rivers, the i/l and the Elbe, weave their silvery threads | They are not at liberty to choose their employment. suggestions; but we believe T bould Iy bo i ouses ebould gencrally built of Conereto rather than of Timber, aud we are sure throogh this green earpet. They bear upou their bosom: " wrufi in .lcmm- of sunlight, mm’ white upup, floating o ,'; The Deaconess House, at Kaiserswerth, in Rhenish ODEONS wnd CABINET ORGANG To let. and rent aliowedif purchased. Mouthly ayiwents tece'ved for the same. Secondlund piaios at bareieg For o to #358, Fuctory ind Warersom ol Brouswsy. Cot paid loe second-usad Pisvos Pianos taued sud repaire Music o littlo sofied at 1) cents per page. HORACE WATERS. I Upright Superiutendent of the Pul lesale aud retail, ponment | INGRAVI PANYING the REPORT of the COMMIS. ANTS for the YEAR 165 —SEALED FRO- Joug row gently-glic swans. And far away in th Prussia, i i fod- Josg 3% R e o Sedis mm{'aflr e Prussia, is another fruit of the labors of Pustor Flied- | 1, one can read this little pampblet without knowisg wotil THURSDAY, the 17th Professional Notices with gazing on this channing picture. At this | Der. The various establishments connected with this | petter bow to build a house than Le did befure, shiug one -;“:;‘::.'; ;'Z',‘j}: P fridde s 4 e BOOK on STRICTURE, FIS W, JENNINC ¢ 1603, with the nai of the pa »; this scevery beforo them, the singers gathered, each :!21., with its banier floating o he gustis Agnter charity form & little colony arranged in six groups. bt 11 5 (W and A O 1 I\ and 30 other Discases. malled for 25 cen: 1 aloft broose, | And now the fields and woods echoed the melod [he chi ildi o Books Received, the national songs of the Deutscke Vaterland, till the "1,2'..,": e chief building, called the Mothor House, €on- | poy 1o, tis Prodoction, Distriburion. und its Purchadng Power. will be furnished on_peper to the contractor. L8, M. D., opereting sod consulting Surs®. e shades, gen! i itiag Gook Tou Tawn. " drove the guests | tains the bed-rooms and dwelling-rooms for the dea- From the feport of the Piladelphis Bowrd of Trade for 1863 R o i T nomarital éed o s con > " Pl = ot Somc. i the trampet caed the Ruubt Risler 16 hele | H i NOW BE4DYL witen wit io ot ianomiricearder s aury s 1 con: | TYR-'W. C. HUSSBY, Nawral Puysician for Acaie - O i O wliten wnd " of the wor Chronic. Di A o -~ Vi "Buc et Sove B 4 raprosnsevr | conesse, tho Bospial for malo wud Bmwie valih | Vor e A P R wikiohy "ok i’ Win et ey sl T 5 | Cira BT iets ha v e who b be ten. the apothecary’s room, &c. At present there arc 415 Ton BT Werk ki L o Ordra’ 3. pp. B1, | Gompiatafn e Volames ALSO ISSUED COMPLE e oy [ v F iy A S ved " Offce, No. 72 East Twelfii-st.. corner Fouttivave. Tho manner of lifo at tho Raube Haus is thus do- | sisters attached to tho establishment. They aro di b Bl & Co L ity Mseon and Trey | St Tt Enrative” Fie it @ it Hond sl opprived socurily willb ribed: vided into N 120 3, Publistied by (be New:Yoik City | TORUINR Awmeedtoinca Himpons or vt S | Kisceltancone. ¢ vided into Nursiag and Instructing sisters. There is 73 abi y the New-York Cty | SO Gl o' (e KxORNOUS 44L it han cosched. nad is | Fyberlomunce sfibe S o i punard 4 IR g iz du o YNSRI RO Ghyd OR SALE—A Lili' fireprool SAFE with conv now seling with | s bination lock, cheap, at No. 37 Jo riienliore, and Land- r ERe, 4 ropidity, - OUR AOVNTS SAY IT I3 TUE B IR Kdian, | ooy for s Clrcalar, gf AMERICAN PUBLISIING COMPAN w hindred p » Handbook of Aericu e for BEST BOOK THEY EV e, ol pericalara, | Addre and cheerfalness. strict ord an infant school, where those of the latter class ob- Karpestnees and liberty, Pand-in-bavd, The Friedensknabe, or of Peace,” who .3‘ by the waanimous e homivirs of the | tain practicsl experience in their duties, aud a somi- - . fvo pp. 912 Boston: Divsmour & Co. 2.8 o s o B O e S~ B‘,:":"“"“I:; nary where they receive theoretical training. A | T® ThXuonimmend thumo yp i The Sermc. el 2ty e i No. 148 Asylum st Hartford, Conn. e o e e wiole! samer S H (3.—An invoice of splendid quality, man, who is tho house-father. He is one of & band of six or | fourth institution is the female orphan house. Phe, | ThoMemi Pithasptiy: sl Cupdiiposie Marrited Desiened e a | _SCRAS TON & BURS, Aeowth | thow Jowest aud best bidder for the inierost of the | )iy s e seley bl 04 o RoW S soven young men who live with the fawily under the same ” Compaaion'to Tl Payglalegy of Mordiege.” by W T AIDEE. A ROMANCE. , due regasd b-ing puld to the execation of the work.” | JoiN, T beaver sty Now Xork, and No. T19 Markebets o p, e i e o fanme | fifth «+ sixthare & house of refuge for discharged A Alcott M, . 12ma pp. W% "The Sae. /, B M O, ; ctlon of the Juln! Cou mitte cn Pripting, o . 0 3 roof, e shares al sporte, and em for an b Compalene of the Army of the Futomse, A Critical Mistors of O) pnars: e nther 1 forination thet may be tequfred will be fustlshed apon | Folladelpt s TIPS UL LA orderly life in the spirit of the Gospel. A Candidat of theology | fema! prisonera and Magdalens, and an asylum for tiems in Vieginia. Marsland, sed Penneylvaiin. from t & Price 35 conta. application of this offics. of to mmissioner of Paten OHN DWIGHT & Co., and) .h.h'."n them, under the title of Ob fer, OF *'upper- i £ the b ¢ ose of the JC A Jast poblished at the Office of Lits B.m. 15 will be addressed to * The soint Committes on Printias.” J NO. 11 OLD SLIP, NEW YORK, assiatant.” He forms the link botween the family and Wichern, | iNSan+ women ol otter class, The dulies of the Gharipe 4 Richarieon. For_sale also by the AMFERI NEW A D.F. | Washington, D¢ of the mulersigned wad indorsed on the o RO 3 v oye: Y { the Fo 1 TN /o L OLIVER S FELT, cuvwiope, * Proposals for Putent Otfice . PERC deaconesses are about the same as those of Sisters of Lolgng Nonse. . Vy Charies Lol SANNOLRIL DILKK BUTZEERARD OLIVEM. & KBET. il | “3r e +-Frapossiufor ¥ etess (iice Rapertina of Apail 1968, 1a SALEKATUS, SUPER-CARD, SODA ke, Ty e i in K v he £34, of 4 And Soie Agents in_the City of New.York for - baries S whildeawn. 30, D D ebic Pristing, HORSFORD'S CREAM OF TARTAR. ELL, PETTER & ( Charity, and similar orders in the Roman Catholio | pegurer” e ine sy of the Jewish Guurch. Part 1L From HATTAN OIL COMPANY. b impulse to the most distant ber. ile tb . e s ) v ard O , {lbx“fi'“q_.:z e e aaacs h;:fl-:t,c"h:'h: Church, except that they take no vows. They can- E.::N‘;x{.‘n"cl.u (.K:?.|‘;Qn»; Ab - auley, . D, X Jiaden Agency in Now-York fur the sle of their BOORS '-r “‘:f":""y" |‘|':. :n’\'«v ingion |\(m: hl‘"“,nN:v;l ‘5;'.:1,‘.;.“;1 OIL COMPANY. udgudn:‘.nlxl‘ao;nnh‘t;x:l;nd. Jnnefl.m ":.hli:.l:r‘{ not marry so long as they are connceted with the History of Eualand trom the ¥l of&' syt hof Eirabeth. "WALTER LOW, No, 107 Hroadw faminal thres times o week ontil the 17th day of May. SOLP MANUFACTURERS OF T at each housebold. s o momber of oo | tisterhood. ‘They take their megls togother, havo | Ay ;)".":'m" v la'w,J e e TALPIN® Titustrated | lv- d for publis \;t""--'l"" et MASONS SEERM D1l i EXTIA LARD Olla. o 0 ok . ;. teh of Chil 5 h D STATES MILITARE | ‘ AL _ T - :"'"a:’;"fl;:fl‘.fl:?mL‘fi“&"‘x'::mfi:& religions exnrcxdes twice s zlhy, and Rold a fortnightly '..:‘;5 i '.3'?.": o Kot logus o ectipe of Thiee Orrice Auuu’;‘;tfc:\u‘n::finfl” No, 2 % D :ml"u"?xbnu, o B e T e e | o il b o e | B e by Gt PINS QUADRILLE QEALED pROPOSALS Wi B 1ece ol at s | ) CUEMIS TS, e, —Bot mporiedchied byt Lo iorenct he ilaace of the prisen: | peculiar dress, the distinguishing featuros of which aro otor & . Hunter. 8vo. pp. 12 T S e et ») ot ay. Ma ; the parchue Gom the stoneware RECEIVERS, RETORTS. S1ILLS, WORMS, &e. When reading Stevenson's acocunt of the ““somewhat | & blue gown, white collar, and white cap. The es- B Oiiphant. Firet o [Gomplote Agaros dnd o | f Do Jowts | easelt of ali descriptions used by Chemiss Druggh e ‘comm| machinery ” of the Rache Havs family life, with its Wi Kais hh ot Littell ¢ Age. fvo, pp. )il d dansaite. e | oty on havd. and wi Drd'ldu:‘gz;‘n.n‘pd ‘Gt from nour to hoar—with ite weekly | tablishment at Kalserswerth has affiliated institations Histary of the O Hagior of | AL « AGRICULTURAL D INEWARE SU 'P.Eh mwfi-fi"fi?;"““.._,.“.‘.éfi'.’”.‘u -‘xal Mok 1bu rel:m;:s parts of the world. There is one at Pitts- iy e g i Byt iy w .m’.‘ Mep, AN];;;lnor{\'ll LE! pound. a %u\\'ug n.‘gfwv.lxm ¥ regulating each obild's busivess st home, from the | burgh, Penn. ";) lin LLE aus nay be ob- Lk 3 Tuak Slosaitg of ihe bedlraums to ihe cactyiag of | o uibie to the | 1f our kpace permitted wo would gladly make a fow ,‘:m -4t 1o reject sl blas, 1t not decmod w fog siaoothly. Th 9 o { y ¢ " i 10 reject ell blds, 1f not decmed AND ENVELOF or l;’:“fi g emootil “::fi:::mlg;-‘l.-hl‘)fi&ow;fi extracts from the interesting sketch of Flieduer's per- p! UN/ON SOLDIERS s atbred s Fripessts it 1ha purabesbot Giidfe || ENOLISH. FRENCH _AND, SCOTOHL NOTE PAPERS AND sonal characteristics, the description of Fatber Zeller's ” BURIED AT » Y 1 Tl Poests e e P TORTLLY, o | ? ENVELOPES AT prewet o and &, &34 1 5 Ay | MACPABLAND'S Cor, Twenty-thindst, nd Broadw'y, y Johm Godfiey Saxe. 16u0, &* '.r;{'ho superiotend and toach the children, live with m, o officers live with their soldiers in the barracks, | school for the education of teachers of tho poor at 1O 8770 a8 tenohers and govornors live with their s ANDERSONVILILI; B VorK, P PreC: o \TLROAD = o t+"5ty | Tong ,in the Grand Duchy of Laden, Dietrich's . Loy : e i NpwYouk, Erorneac 438 Bormas Mmoo L | MARK YOUR CLOTHING. e th them, they do taud | ggrlam for discharged prisoners at Lintorf, the agri- New Jublications. 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