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NEW PUBLICATIONS, iy SWINTON'S CAMPAIGNS OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. CAMPAIGNS OF THE ARMY OF FOTOMAC. A Cwirt {11 0KY 67 OPERATION® TN ViNGINIA, MARYLAND, AN N ENEX T TO Tk CLO 10X, Gvo. pp. 840, Cl HE PReNSTLYANIA riw W AR, 16015 B. Rickaidson. Mr. Swinton Las enjoyed very o advantagos (or the performance of the arducus task of historian of the Army of the Potomac. As correspondent of “The at purt of the opers- d through bis personal obtained sceess to not been opon to the TROM_THE ( By WiLLIAY SWi o bl Now- York Times,” he witneseed a gr ribe, tiona Le has bhad to de acquaintanco with lead sourcos of iuformation w public st large. Voluminous reports and momoranda, wany of which bave never been published, have been put @t his disposal, Ho hes hed all the reports and consoli- dated monthly returns of the Coufedcrate Army, and ho baa conversed freely with most of the principal Robel Commanders. In bis elaborate eritical remarks upon the oporstions of the opposing forees, Lo professes rather to 1oflect the opinions of the majority of the most distin- guished officers than to set foith Lis own lndvptndcu! judgmont, holding the ““ army-verdicte on men and things” 10 bo “ sounder thau auy that are bhereafler likely to be rendored.” 10 & good meny respects hie ¢n his opportunities. He has the | enabloa him to take in the who ficld et once, and soa the exact relation of each scparate movemen to o complete result. He has the gesolution to disregand unimportant detals, and to aveid encumbering his narra- tive with minute paticulars which, though interesting in thamsolvos, woull serve to d ot the reader's attontion from tho main pe He has suff t knowledge of mil itary scionce to understand the complicated maneuvers of a great campaign. He writes with marvolous clearness and & groat deal of aniwation, ca 2 s along at asharp pace, thongh he stumbles now and then over & crookod phrass, aud tript us up pretty often with an obso- lote or antiquated wor | sometimes with & word—like “devisement,” ¢ disillusionize,” *posi- tionod*”—which is not Euglish ot all. He can writo 60 well that wo ar nz to le seand a few other blomislies pass without notics. He has an inordinate fonducss for the use of « withal,” where * with" would be fications are a8 great 63 iness of view whioh ofa nwil plonsantor and better. Weo find the expreasions, ¢ those who kuew it not nor would not know it,” which is proba- bly an oversight; “all moring;” “all forenoon;™ the 4!. {s unmeaning, because on seemws to suppose, the awe of a locality. ch the undoubted to excuss. His is illustrated by 8 yonder side of Bull Run;" Cheovy Chase,” the last of wLu! Chevy Chase is not, as Mr. Swi namo ofsd bunt or pursuir, but 1. These, howeve trifling de worits of bis b s well induce narmative of each battle and cemjaig critical commentary in which be fearlessly exposes blun- dors and shortcomings, and warmly commends whatover 0 doomus worthy of commentiatic His book will pro: voke & groat™dcal of Lostility; first, because he has no respact for popuiar idols, and is severe in his julgment of oll the euccossive commanders of the Army of the Poto- mae, from McClellau to G cnd secondly, becanse his namative, which concerns itsclf rather with the salient foataros of gencral movements thau instances of per sonal gallantry, will scem to the Lasty reader to overlook the olaims of many subordinate ofiicers to popular grati- tud But whoever reads his book with aftention must adinit that its plan is & good one, snd that it has been exe- cuted with remarkable ability. From his obssrvations on MeClellen we * lowing passage The wilitary charncter of McClellon will not be difficu't to wottie, bowever much It is yet obsc v.r(d by malicious detrac- 8 W select the fol tion 0u tas one band, or blind a ion o the other, He was assuredly not 6 great Gener pedantry of war rather than the inspiratiou of wa: emin his p in Wash- eutly that ofgbe Cabin inglon, whero Lo il Seneral-in. Hore b ability to | large str oombinations, whic! ould have had te and helpful to ician was much in- o executed less boldly ¢ well those conuters and cironm- aud b woul thowo in the field. T forior £o bis tulent @ thao b conceived with which & con as Le grow older. it was » misfortune that be becawe 80 pro oonteat; for it was inevit ders shotld be anarifioed to the nation’s ignorance of war. Taking this into ing both what he accomplisbed ond what he e8 of Lis per- of his campaigns f twiled to a000m pi. farmanos, I have o stk just ol bim it may be said, ry of comimean boan wucoessfu’. and '3 meithor 1008 be rauk with that pu thetr armies without fl!!m.: Hle ranges with thst middie oategory of meritori o, like Scrtorious, Walleustoln, and W unfortunate in war, yot were, in_the words of v destroyed mor discoursgod, but were lways abl froat, aud make the enemy ps Upon Burnside and Hooker Le thongh he aceords to the letter the prelitinary moveme: particularly severe, ) great poaise for ncellorsville, asserting, howover, that bLis co ing the engagement was <80 faobio and faulty es to be aln th criticism.” Ho is more tender with General Meade, though he i him © tardy in realizing the severity of the damage he had fuflicted on his opponent” in the battle of Gettysburg, and Mov in the subsequent pursuit. Grant's uverland campaiga he evidently regards as & costly mistake: on fn s single ost be nds Gon. Grant s sumimed up Lis theory of u phrass—to “ bammer contin oampaign ranks him with t at s of ¢ enerals who bave been pamed Thor-strikers. Fut the mind of & great commander o movsr moved on that priiciy ¢, though the greatest b at times shown a fondnees foF the emploviment of brote masses 13 Giract nitaoks, aa was the case with Napoieon iu 1612, in al oclipgg of his genius. resalt of such assaults as that B Spottaly vMa Courthouse and at Cold Harbor, In the latter of which the Army of the Potomac lost at leest 20 men to lAUI dvm of the theory of * v's best snccesses were rom Lis own principle, he ove, preseuts the redrciiv ad ol meriug.” And b«.....,. en. Gr oomplisbad ouly when. departi manenvorod as well as 61tacke It way indeed be guid that, e resources of the Con- fadornoy were well migh exhousted, while those of the North wors il ample, @ coutignsce of ven auch uraqualexclange of lifo as was made in this caw roald finally resalt in the dostrnotion of the enemy. assertion omits the lmpul-ul oonsideration that war is sustained quite as much by the moral snergy of a people as by ite material resouroes, aud {hat the former must be active to bring ont and maké | available tho latter. It hae not unfrequently occurred {naf with aburdant resources, a nation Las failed in war by the sapping of L animati e minds of its citizons, ¥or armics are things vie |, circunscribed by n-u-a paca: but the g0 jower anseen, bound | with the interests, conv! y waa tie military outiook after the action on the Chickn- iny, 484 to suck 6 degree by corkequence bad the moral :m- g of the public mind bec me relaxed, 1At there woa st time great danger of of the w he history of this oonflict truthfully written will show this, not suc- ooss dlsewhare oome M]rv ten the horlzonm, it ld bave been diffioult to bave the Potomac, which, ture, it valor quenched fa blood, asd thousands of ite abicst officers killed and woundel, was the Army of the Potomac no more. + 1t would b interesting to instituie 1 detailed com! een the overland campaiyn towsrd Richmond of Sherman toward A but the oollllufl;:’ ke and by intrench lngm front on & £ank o force s me ARLAGODIAL'S COMMULICALOLN 68 L6 COLL ! el i to a! suooossive stronghold. Thus by repeated leeps in mlum» and with oomparatively little loss, Le reached his goal, At Qen. Grant also effected torning movements of the same Kkind; but these were ravely undertaken ontll after & fmghtful saorifice of Lifg in the attempt to foree u direct ies hat- over adverse oriticiam Listory may meke on tlis campaign ‘will probably turn mainly on the guection of the utility of these altacks, aud on the tactice] exccution of the operation ch was often muoh inferior to the conception. The flank wors conducted with great skill, end the wovements @olutans, with a constantly shifting bose, present @ study bl teresting aud instructive to those fl.o concern themselves with the larger questions of war. His battle-scenes are admirable, but too long for quota- Uon fn full, and to make extracts from them woild be to spoil them. We commerd the volume warmly to our roaders, convinced that no one who b may be his opinion of Mr. Swintou's cr {t down uatil he has reed it to the end. it, whatever sma, will lay + New Publications. PSS sST. Sottesorvn o 41 J BBOAGDWAYG:'. }:-!':WJORK. NEW BOOKS THIS WEEK. . Ose of ths GREATEST NOVELS of the yeur, is RECOMMENDED TO MERCY. 1d both fn (his 5-1-.-;-“4«-:.-73'-3-; -t A Ledios ars enthusiaatic o el pra pralse of RECOMMENDED TO MERCY, ol wro wild ever 1t {o thelr u-m... ‘.A.n.-ruofu.hudmmm « cltd bowad, b Jouj rndy. dz-..w;.«....uwmwr‘“ “'a long and fruitless | conduct in this | g treated ench position | | | zew forces to reeruit the Army of | N (] flnbhmnom. l»l‘() ADW N l‘\\' =Y (IX(K CARLETON, Publisher. ; A a13 Mr. CARLETON takes p! 5 annonnciog that be will publish thle week & book which r-lon; boca in prass, but which bas besn delayed by verions cansse. 1t is ot lant ready, under the title of JOSII BILLINGS, HIS BOOK. 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POPLINS and LENOS stripsd and cliscked, 3o por yard, most claics designa WHITE ORENADINES, two yards wids. BLACK GRENADINES, two ysids wido. A COMPLETE ASSORWMENT OF'MOURNING G00DS, AT POPULAR PRICES. Maatllias, Baoqnes, Ciroulars and Jackets, in cloth and silk. LLAMA CIRCULARS, POINTS sul ROTONS. Ladios will flad i this hooss as assortment of Dress Goods, ke., that caunet be surpassed for beauty of dosigus, style aad price. SMILLIE & Uos No. 7863 BROADWAY, Potwaen Eighth and"Ninthsts. AT ARMSTRONG', No. 140 SIXTIT-AVE. (below Eloveuthiet.) LACES, RIBBON'! HOSIERY, Oluvu, Men's Farnfahing Ooods, unxl'm) S, Linen Combric Handkerchiefs, BH. ’I'INO lfll 'llllln ING, Muslins, Table Cloths, ArN IN3, Doylies, Tick [ TIONS, ke, ko, ALL REDUCED i\ PRICE. KID OLOVES. — ow lot DRESS llunu.mu o L i oo g OAUZE MERINO eud SUM) Ell UNDERSHIRTS ead DRAWERS {a all quantities and sizes. Saveral Job Lota of the ssme. on., worth $) 25. ot ol —— Lo AT ARMSTRONG, No. 140 SIXTH-AVE. (balow Eleveath ot.) RIBBONS, RIBEONS, RIBBONS, Junt rocelred from anction, & eplendid aao NG AT GOLD PRICES. MILLINERS, MAKERS and the TRADE genenslly ln- vited to examine thess goods. INDUCEMENTS will ba offersd they cannot got elsewher. aplend!d aseortment of ¥ RILLE SILK3, 1 tha cout ofimporiaiion saliing ot lase thaa l)El(l-‘l-:L‘l‘ FITTIN ON MEASUKE FOR #1 EACH, OR $12 PER DOZEN. 86 pot b 0. Bl :v.-wo!. 1 Broadway, cor. of Canalet nnrfl! GOODS, UE , & besudial N\n rkllL | ENOLISH articla for tr PRINTS, ¢ e - W, IRCRION, ln“v' S of M 561 Browiway. bet nln”flwh No, »l l\\l\l. BONNETS ly cediced. N, B.~From 13, dectded bugaing. Imparter of Mours No 551 Brosdway. between 3pring eu l()l ENINC )h(!f'li d P16 "K"IV " Sl bandeoniast Lot of good wora by ladics not 13 i W. JACKs« No 341 H’r porter of Monrsi Glogelebog i | Prine SILKS' BLACK SILKS dthy and qualitios for DREs>ES, BANTILLAS, ES. and BASQUINES, Jast parchased in the suction loss than tho cost to larport and offered at o vory 4o WK P nd 114 Bowery. MMER DRESS GOODS, Popiine, Bk fuoed Brilliautes. Tolie de S Tatoin 4s 1y d Summer Tin Tawartiaos, Fior ack and barines, 3l v part Lot can sar- 4234 Bowary. uslliug, fnest im- Freuch Poplins, £ dreas, worth (g Uoods shouid louk o) oar stock be Importer of Mournig Goods, sdway, betwewn Spring and P C’A‘m- IeroRTATIONS O NEW AND CHOICE PATTERNS FOR SPRINO SALES SMITH & LOUNSBERY, NO. 456 BROADWAY, near Orand ot ention to thelr uew Spring Styles of THREE-PLY AND INORAIN Soliclt VELVET, TAPESTRY, BRUSSE CARFPETING. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Of any required widih, with a select stock of all other goods pertain- ing to the trade. Also, FAMILY LINENS, LACE CURTAINS, CRETONNE CHINTZES, DIMITIES JACQUARDS. o~ 2 : ¥ " No. 608 lnmAI)WA', Between Eleventh and Twelith-sts. e n SR 0TTO! ASTY for Machinery and Packing. C ww-LEd.f ,'lwuhlw by W2 7. TAULMAN, No. 1]‘611 SALE—VAN WINKLR }LLUWS. CONE WILLOWS, and BEATERS, foc dl‘ restoring dam- lpd('.oun l-quin-” H. llfl()ll ~ I. AMMOCKS.—An invoico of npli. suiluble for familiss going into the cour®ry. =G white. ted aud fancy. For salo, wholesala and rafail, b JOINSON, No. 4" Bouves s, Now-Vork, sad N Philadeiphhs. CE CKEAM.—J. Fussell & Co. 209 Fourth-ave,, wnd No. 1,263 Brosdway, will sell their celebrated and well-known fce ereamto dhurch fu s, o Retailors and oonfectionars who want to_keep goo vited 10 call. No, 39 Fourth ave. noar Twenty Acadenuy of Design. and No. 1238 Hrovdway. [ANHATTAN !)H, LU\ll'A‘VY o. 16 Brosds mll: nul'nu JRERS M OIL and uflu LA ' uum ., MARSEILLES C1. nrmruu rmu 1 R ¥. WILLIAMS & Co.. No. 4T7 Brosdway. FIOUSEFUi i3 CARPETS, Ol CL lflll‘((l ()()Ol) LOTHS, ENGLISH AND AMERICA CUNTAIN MATERIALS, wnmfl URE COVERINGS. DAN‘A!K; DAMASK NAPKINS. BLANK| ‘cou TERPANES, ko., ia every varioty, &t FOPULAR PR er AH.’I‘A(‘Q‘Hn-l y and Tenth ot. ARIS llADF (‘LOTH RAB%UU\LS at §5 each. b lat case wiibe opened Monday, May 14, A.T.STEWAT & Co., Brosdwsy and Tenthet. meh aud COLORED MARSEILLES sud {or LADIES', YOUNG MISS¥S: ang CHILDREN'S SUITS, A cholce assortment of Patiorns ‘and Colore. EYTON, Nos. 272 and 374 Bowery. 'l for H\l P-—-slmhtlv damaged APhR-IlA\(.l\' lse Fuctory, No. 113 Eest Filtletli-st., near in the mansfacture, Third-ave. ) CHEMISTS, &c.—Best RETORTS, im Vesssls of ali um.um by Chemiste Druggists constantly on has da oais the trongrat de. AGRICULTURAL DIA Tovr\vnru WLIPIPEI CHIMNEY 'nn»s. TGARDRN VASE e DWARD il. QUINN, earl-st., New. York. Baths, 119 Fourth-av., eutor for 18 years. forrheuma- ll meladies peculiar to ladies. Depot Long Toland Potiery, No. #1 Sales ln_) mumm U(,'l 10N h()’rl('l" —B E. ™ W"‘m —Lnrn, M. Mun Aucitoneap i ot Demgors S EAVTUENWARE, Glags | TRV 3 mxos MERWIN & . Now 694 uu e, TUESDAT, Sy 15, at 104 the Aecion o of dthet.—8 V% o DO ond o 18 20d 20 Vevey-st., ooy n.m 60 mm of the bes | Pictures, wm- Xn Fansy om. B o of Books, Staticuery, e Wi o Graalte, oo wud r»chonb o the “'u:“l?"b:' o BADAY, May 9 ibee. o k Bootes, Wm. Bal & Co., E. loers, 5. Bnd T '"’ i )} g B otarnd cthers, including full sssortments. Also, 30 T g L “““ i el ks tn FHiisory, Bi " i Forelen Cis, o g m Anmllun-u e g~ p,.u. Lersture, Also, & gollnciion of bition, el 'nfly. and the books ars on ouh 00K TRM'L BALE HOOMS‘ 498 Bmsdr.,y WEDNESDAY, 77, LEAVITT, STREBEIGH & Co., sncccasors (0 J. AT 4% FIDAY BVENINOA, PRIVATE L1BBARTE Lyasd 16, 4 1.0/ Conm nnmucn-n Affi'f",'-"" ostly, Theo' des SRS R el ook Gl ORPORATION SALE of REAL ¥STATE.— En.f..,"‘mf.".... .:".":::;;,“‘:;:-' A w. 30CLULE, I D com Publlc notice s horeby given thgt the Cogmisioners of tae ;Illull;n“ :nul wd:‘og:.v.':r wale, at public lYll"fim on MON D"k. | ot uoon, xchange B via, 0 s City of New-York, Tat. Gre of fand north sida o o o, stroot. W et and s i of f‘hu‘h."m.«, e Yl ‘ator atreete. 3d. Block bounded by %, ko West and Canal streets. Atk oot north slde o g, strest, near 34 sven - 20tth 87, of Sith street, near 6th avonue. hmwfl 1%, north aud south siles of 40tk strest, on esst side of e b Six ot Borth and south side 53th stroet, betswoen Sth end 6t » b oo blocks of 1aad batween 67t and 63:k streets, 4, Madison . Insteuntion, - P LADY, residin two hours from town, will re cadve into ber CARE FOR and INSTHUCT o fou B :?.“ under 12, T ‘l'erm. ¥ per wook (o edvance, Address 5 AT "No. 609 1 Bm.d"y. DOEBEAB" commna. Academy will romain open all Summer, Geatlomes or Eoys :Efli::::m ‘Uoat lota between Slst and STch stroets, 34 aud &h r’“““fi:fi‘hfmm ] i :f-v' m:'um 1::{-4’1’5.‘:;'13:':::1.. m-.’::'a‘nfiih f m'L AI DY who hu':n‘:ll.t' large exporicnce W Lah. 'ru.m, Jive lot T wd B ol 1 nd 5 e TEACHING and in the care of yoaug n'.o i mfi s x. s o nu.; et lwuu :":..:I‘I‘n::l :".r‘v:l:l of ber pupils In EUROP rnllnl M‘u l the opportanit 15th, One lot southwast comer 19)th street and 12th avenoe, daughters y.,, .,...( and hgmflmn du invites shontion to bet ,: e 161, Two lots north side T stcoet, south sido GG sizeet, near 3d o i J“‘" ) e e e 17, Bight ot wea e of 6 avense, Hth nd 0th trote. '.f"‘fi::'.':.":.'.‘. "r“"' "ow“{' alowaD. Do u r.m { 24 avouue, noar 7 esa, N. sid mh, TnMymmm. outh” side T9th mm "u0d 34 and Gth ey M'h Forty-fivs lots, Tith and T5th streets, M and (th avenues. Warantee deods wili be given. Lithographic maps o beol-l-ln'd at the Comptrolier's Office, Hal ords, on o aiter May 10th axt. # SALW. ~Tew pee cent of (he prrchase monay, and the anc- jara on each lot, to ba paid af the Comp- troller’s Otlice esch day immediately after the sale. Twenty percout on Jure Lt next, when tho deeds will be ready for aaumy,-nlm balance (seventy per cent), or any portion lhuun{. at the epua- of the chasr, piay remain on bond oF o for e years from Juns 1965, with internst at the rate of e gent per anasm, fo o YS or anm l’nplla‘ will mecu.ls of th lcv JAlfll TUD‘I‘S, Hmn, I ({Akfii‘frx;fi S({uoon férTBO\B and oml,s—y forCir:‘J.n:: lage, lulnbc—(k.' "-u, D for 'N LARK" HILL le‘l‘lTUI‘I‘L Sumfnrd will commence lege or business. - Wa, :'.'.’,{u..,- ‘;l;h:bnm;’mmmbondudl m-mma nu{ e uu‘: o B L n the fire yostn om giviag aoe. mantls, aetite RVING _INSTITUTE, ¥ ow, i"T,.‘JF'uln = "'f e ’g».'iflm'.'iu.‘d:-"-'-f a::?.l'fl'." 5 _"‘B:m ool fr Boye 1-..“" T w e W vll ll "om Ia'ln IIH unllI"tAn whol 'p&olr’"’ t"l‘- D, WL pply b 5 oo _1 . thsg.huridm SINOth b-yman lulmn "gontiomang oneer. e i desired , rolormont EARTHF)\WARP b{ ROBERT HAYDOCE. e A ieees CANTO, Hos No. 178 Tribua Ofiee WEDN SSDAY, May 16, at 10 o'clock, st his Sales room, No. 03 uulu “Mh. Urlnxu sud Common 73 crates Havilund Fronch Gtaser ‘ERIDAY, May 18, l(‘l'.HRY LEASES AT AUCTION, AT THE CITY HALL. On TUESDAY, May 15, 1666, at 11 o'elock a.m., '|I| I.- sold at'pub- le auction, to the bigiiest biddsr, with adequate sec Tie LEASE of the Ferry now established o b oot of Cort: Iand: trest, New ¥ k 0 Jorsey City, N. J., for o tecus of ten years tizm tho 1o dy The LEAS ‘now established from the foot of Forty A e 13 Weohameems M. Jo (of o torn of ta the st day of November, 1856, LEASE of ke Ferry to be sstablsbed from the basin st the ing street, Nor:h' River, 1o aoy poirt on the New Jersey Sp foviad puacticable, (oF e teria of ten years from the B RS. STAAT™ SELEC’I‘ BOARDING SCHO% for Youug Misses, Norwalk mbet laitad T Banrune Foron boston. tho BECOND WEBNESDAY tn and ends the First Thursday in October. For Ulrculars, addross No. 160 Norwalk, Conu. MILITARY. CLASSICAL aud GOMHERC[“ ACADEMY, Nyack, Bocklend County, N. Y. For oucalest addreas C. RU rnzifl)lu. NIII,ITARV BOARDIN() ; SCHOOL—While th\ K.Y, 35 miies from the City by Harlem it WILLIS, A. YRAVEL AND STUDY IN EUROPE.—M| OTTO FEDER. of Maplewood Institnte. 'fll.uMunalm the Summer Sevdon, take & number of you D-nuua. Gormany, to study modern languages, e L snd make song o places of nieree, wi b wikh 3 i (0 Northets: elg iy secon foot of 8 shore Latgday of Jurie. Towsasd VERKY LEASES wil bo sold with al the rights, privl- | hud S Leger, and sdvautsgos theroof balouging to the Corporation of ttie City | * 'Mr. Feder's family go with him to Europe; his wife joios mu of Now-Yo ats_of the young i chasgn, wko will be tuorted the 1o New. Yorh by oue or both of theus, st cud of ¢ yoar. Pox o culary, ke., apply to O. FEDER, it B Aiso, ot umfl time sud place, the LOFTS over Franklin Market, for UPVER HALF of PIER at foot of Staston street, ER., ) yeu i TTHEW T. lRE‘(NANy Comptrolier. _Department of Finance, April 10, 185 I_II-A\R\' D. \II\FR AU(,TIO‘{ SALI'SROOM No. 57 Nass for a tecn of Qeachers. ‘ FANTED—A GEN TLEMAN TEACHER for~ Classics and German, with common English branshos, la ¢ Boarding School in this btate. lnquire of J. A, NASIL & Ge, No. 5 Beskivanst.,, N. Y. ost-Office. i FANCY yo\\'l, M R & SOMERVILLF 11 oclock on WE| DM.:.DAX May 16, ot their ; il well 8t Ancti flasical Jmmma. TURSDAY, 1511, “SPLENDID PIANO for §2 :m—a &N BAR MORE. Munlnmmn. No 3 4.:l1hh 84104 90lock each day, ot cu Galle oot of { Brosdw warranted 5 yoars; without eumo- BUFERB BPEC) IAL montals fegu most distingsished ALE OF ‘AHABLV’ FRENCH . GROUPS, Pml RES, VASES, ITALIAN Hllb&.li ¥, ke T ctiou hias just been A CHEAP l’lAhO-POlfl‘E, 0160 LAlso & uI ti Brothen will be fonud the finest PIANO, with ull the modern {mprovements, for Sals action in this city, | No. 18 Amity-at n-'llnn‘ 4. Cliasse Julica Cawr, ar Gaiain Giotto, Virgl, Rossesn, Voitai i o, Oplelia, Martys Group. Rubens aud o, Corter. Louis XIV.. and others. & SUBJECTS—Plessare and Foily, Gardener, Mazepps, 4 5 Bretons, Richurd aud Saadin, D comprising iarge Colambus snd CIH(,I\ERIM) & BONR. uw ORAND B’.IUAII! AND UPIIDIIT PIANO-FORTES. Warsrooms N Messrs. €. & SONS. have boon swarded 80 tadals (ot ths snpades: ity of their instruments over all com| 140l whick woms awaided iu the mouths of Septembar and ¢ ' 1065, l AINES BROS'. Sumnnr Ovonmmi PIANO: e e gy g eyt e o e et e "S, 506 30, .73 Bacond: Wll cotners | Twenty first-ot. ]\UI-‘MAY\ & SONS' l'ATI‘,&T CYCLOID PIANO-FORTES T4 CRFVK SIAVE Busts of DANTEL W lats Professor Roecl STER aud MENRY CLAY, by Profassor -hy A Yoriate., o ahibition [mm "THURSDAY, 10th lhy of the finest inyolce received from thi Y desigued for the decorstion of first y Bloln Bu(hen‘ Office No. 39 State-st , By 1A Baow Wero awacded at the late Pair of the Amedcan lustituia N DBRIDG A"ATLR Mnu—PFREMP’EORI\ | FIRSPEREMIUM 00'-" MEDAL, SALE of an ELEGANT COUNTRY RESIDENCE with . TWENTY of LAND. TUESDAY, May 22, iost.. NOVELTY rl.rglrrv L :fi:fl'fl X 100 clou on the pi unll-l wtllhwld ! Lou! Mh. (flm S ichigan, ,l“hfl.l» l.m“ and 'h"—vul owuer be @ loavs the Bate) he beeet 1 and valusite estate e e ~_“_m_“‘ m"z s Warersous No. 3 u Koy pase, Bicackre. i of Hroadway. Send for odu ¢ l)lA\()s—\ ery superior Tustruments _at re-luocl . Also, sscond-tand Planos st very low raies. A lage - . to reut on woderste terma. BRISTOW & HARDENBROOK, between Brosdway and Fonrtirere. | )H 08 at REDUCED PRICES.. —O\rmg M ox- tensive alterations to be made in store No. 431 Brosdway, jarge sseorttent of new and second-hand PIANOS will hnl‘ 3 greatly reduced prices. before the 15th inst. 50 Pianos, $1d Uit Orgusn, 1o lot aad rent allowed if purchoasd. oy Pia: STh pr e taken 33 Firat Frecaiuzme of the prici atd, in addition thereto, s First Py the Guaad foterna. gl E ahikition st Lowdos, 1852, ta-competition with 300 Pisaos (rom all parts of the world. Every astrument constructed with their Patent “M'#m and New port frum New port tally buile ol aizoci e, somtnodious aod subsen: 1h olated Freneh roof, plped and registered for watining by steam by su approved mesiod, supplied with never failing ing water by hydraulic pressure. piped for ges ready for the 4 furnishod with elagant parble mants drawing room the width of the house, s upon te pissza at either teom, library oy, st HORACE WATERS, cold water, atd water cios bers, and costly iro tuged ond repuired. Shool ma- view of . Jed a1 cow NW\\’ & 80! GRAND, SQUARE sud vrllou'r PIANOS - | foits s this goustey, gratite stope. A bosotiid mansion, smbellisbed b bullt and fnely | mont, and warranted for fve yous. Warerooms, Now arranged for Foameenthat., h.Y. e, cart 0ad teohs. Hhe :u;:;.m 35 ST — e —— tquihty, with & variety of sol, adapted m.u oning or agri sealion gaals, ik s awriety o€ sl e Fo5 | FUE BRADBURY arelards u by ds aro being culti plssted for PIANO-FORTE Is wow prowounced “rTuE mEST’ by our firt Active, by the AuxRiCAN INsrirvTs oF New-YoRE, and by many State Foirs. fords a rare oppor- sable residence 1 au temen ¢ om oterast Tocation o secure & bargain. Togme of pryment misde e y,'.; 1d immediate possession given. An Besides these, TRIRTY"0f the wmost emivsnt Musicians sad Plaaiste Dbeiore the sale is solicited by Mr. B who will be of the country testified to the same. n. points of excelienoe cover the RN XQUIRENENTS of & pecfect Piano. Calk or seud for circulars with Wlustrstions to WM. B. BRADBURY, No. 421 Broome-st., N. part wny fusthes phot e sech at the office of Cowles, Browu r (e sale of the roal estate, will be sold the Illll) HC nmul.u.h‘lupen of drew g -Toe patlor, librury snd divioeroom suits, twade to order by Panl & ¢ End siperior chamber scte, made Lo ardar by Berry k Co. last season elagant and unique Clivese il l‘"l-‘ WEBER PIANO.FORTE 10 called the BEST INSTRUMENT MADE by «ll the leading s of this city and elsewhere. It is pronounced by the Nelisas o-Forte Amsociation, alter o trial in their rooms with the frsk facturers of this couutry, eminestly the BEST PIANO IN ICA, and used by the Consecvatory of Music aud other bigh achools altogether, becsuse of their imwguse power, eqiality sweetzens aud brillisucy of tove, elastic tgueh, axd grest durabliliy. _WAREROOMS, }. 429 Broome-st, sear Sroadway, i 1 o beds s, clocks, eroking etove. refri, utensil e, ke g AL FROPERTY ~Malched | . uperior carryal top boggy aad boach le baricases, nling v bolore the Beowi b 5. ON & STAMLIN CABINET ORGANB. Qv nflunmn -OeweRaL's Of GOLD or SILVER U:A::.A'Hlmo-lmfllflfl <., Ayl 17, SALE oF STbAM umé’r MILL ul--bu-,fl?. C.—l:‘y':rdt‘l of ;)-la tiu" Trey un-lul o4 e i e e R, G M m WEDREADAY, My, 10, ot 13 o'clock m., m.lonevln. described pubiic proper it 0 9HSNE (1) STEAM GRINDING AND FEED MILL, (frame, wits, wassive srauite foundailons), 40 by 80 feet, with coal, e Monafan Nouses attacked, sl conatrricted of the very beat e e mo st substantial mamner. "Also, at tie same {in® 904 Place, Ll umachinery and appliances of the mill, consating o GiNB, OF WHORSE POWER ot eI E: I, hea dismeter aud twenty four (4) et Upou 8 heavs ‘bed piate, with cold aid ok water pumpa and beater, and 5 Gy-whoel, with driving: Fm-vpu' e an al, 1‘.) Quugler sud tweuty- and 8 l‘l*l‘fll ME TS of THIS Ol' \l’ IAL CLASS, y is presented in their eirculars from -muu- ol'zo tost emivent organists 8ad wusifans in linounll MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORUANS QI'A“.. Frices. 8110 to §600, Warerooms No. 59 Broadway, New-York. ‘CHEAP—Must bo seld STk Gt e A gallments at the umu-hehny. No. 14 East Twenty thied ot e -——————-——-l. . Gas Sitting. . "m"v SYSTEM OF GASTFIT- - t at balf the cost, and Moo 60k 68 \Xl:f:m e, 800t east cor. W LI our (24) inch W0 BOILE orsflm EACH, u\ml- of the best bofler iron, five-sixtennths (5-45) of an inch in thick. vo (8) ter, and fourteen (1) Seot five (5) inchos in Jewgtin; each boier _contaiuiny seventysix () lapweided flnes, | oach ( ue fousth (1) incies i dlametar, With sl the | CRRTIPICATRS. -n‘vuo,hmwrnrns FATENT BUCKINGRAM THIRTY f R AR o Y ) INCHES SPRING MILLS, n:md- millstone, and set fo hoavy, well- .na'o..-.,:, ithclent constracted of solld Frene ames, with hay cutters, v 4 handla the hay. s, and prepared feed on I\c most i labor-saving LIRS B ABSOCIATION, afling is of finished wrou SAM'L BINCLAIR, Publisher. FikEvoont Horsm, March 31, 198 Kknown Mr. Ficmin sluce 1853, sud have employed bim te my #es-birnecs 0o several orcasions, lways 10 wy ead 'ixa, by his 1ong expericuce and corstmt ot speciaity, o+ baviiig & better knowheden of gar-buiners ' b o ton i piactice than any one [over ampleyed. He giees o bty 013 aud boxes The maln driving belt and twenty-four 4) inclhes wide, he b e, are of ¢ best oak-tantied, patent stretchd leather. ne. Botlers, Muwe sud Fixtutes of cvery description, wery bes! d workusuship, and are atillin | ‘ondilon and flae work'ng order. the il having been i | Aty shest R R at leas coat, by i way of ar the buruors, and [ would resoms- dviesbigby Whe s Tl she duy of | T8 fo duy oue that fs ::‘flm od b bis oo bike s By a recent eoudination of fmi muul rantes and wurresl Pus: ) reqal ve their property before the first 4 B (188) dayunf July next, unless otherwise arrauged with the owner of ':.Ym',‘f‘."""h _:.",""“"""‘ SRSTROIRIERI L I the grounds. ASTont for” Olesboro will laave the Sigtist. wharf every hour during the day of sale. “Any rum’ fofors-ation tist may be dosired will be RO in person or by letter, c('npu lvillRl)L’l‘ Hl()\\N A QM. "u.g,m.o.i. AT Sl IN, jot. Brig. Gen. hullrlwht Div. u M. 0. () PREME "COURT. —Clly T and Connty .f New- York.~GFORGE SINCLAIR, SHIRTS & FOR GENTLEMEN AND BOYR, READY MADE AND TO MEASURE, AT POPULAR PRICES, OUR SRIRTS HAVING BEEN LARGELY CONSUMED BY THE PUBLIC FOR 15 YEARS, ARE THEIR OWN BEST ADVERTISEMENT. WE OFFER THEM IN COMPETITION WITH OTHER MAKES ENTIRELY UPON THEIR MERITS| WIHOLESALE AND RETA(L. PAPER COLLARS IN ALL THE POPULAR BRANDS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. RICHARD GREEN, NO. 378 CANALST, COR. LAURENS. B!:ADE ! BEADS' ! BEADS™ (N qc Qoovs. by A AR & ACHTS ¥ UR BALE. Four Sloop Yachts for ssle, frowm 10 to 20 tum; two of them aat sesson. For particulars address HERRESHOFY & STONE, _Tuchand Bt bidr by s porer, Dl Rods Lind. Ready Roofing ln?iv lfmnflf‘ruuufl"m st e COLDWELL" PATENT BABY JUMPER, PRICE #8 AND $10. Alse, Childroa's Carrisgen, Bab, 1 TIBBALS, 0. 4T Brosdway, opp: A Blcbelgy ;bl Oprice 07 ARNY CLOTHING AXD K Ill!"lr 0 Nrw.Youx, i w, Youx, q ALE OF P(‘IlLIC PROP} RTY. llf be mld at | N PUBLIC AUCTION, st Depot of Army Clothivg and Fauime o Lo 10, Wosknelot st B I8t Celke . cet auantities of nowmyuatien and condeinned Clothing ead EQuipsge, i Coe, 7,5 Knapuacks, 930 Uit Jankei, Vi vtk T Pramaar™ 1600 Dostper tocks, 500 C % Deswors, 150 Bhe 100 Shirte, 4,000 g‘ul::.m z Bedsaoks, l,fi %0 .‘“fim. 16,000 30 Filiasan 600 Flannel Coate, 770 Moss Paas, 105) Blaakets, Rubber. % P. oy “%0 Teols 2,000 nmn i Tentagnd Phes, the above astioles «-:‘m dopot, end furtber ‘Lorme cash in Government funds. Tea per cont down, and ‘ance bafors the goods ste taken trom the depot, whith moet be thpea duwe ol ‘wadec Latailure of the nu“v‘l‘-' o S i G, 8 &

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