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LITERARY ITEMS. —pe Me. Goorge H. Moore, Librarian ot the New-York Wistorioal Soclety, purposes to publish ** The Statutes at Largs of Now. York," from 1664 to 1691, of which fragments only are now acccssibie to the student. 1t is well known that no print . Ang-pross was established in New-York nutil after the Engiish Revolution of 16:8. The laws were | 4 in masusorip! aud many of them preserved ouly inthe public records. 1f suffioient encouragel M. Moore will contin Lhs oolonial period. Carloton has in pross a new novel by Mrs, Ca rine A. Warfleld, autbor of * The Houschold of Bouveris:” “ The Game Birds of the North,” by R. B. Rooserelt; an novel entitied * The House by the Churchyard,” * Taken upon Trust,” by the author of ** Recommended to Mero The Bilont Woman,” by tbe author of * Beyminstre;” ** The Art of Amusing,” with 100 illustrations, and a vew illu Aon of *“The Culprit Fay." D. Appleton & Co., announce Carl Ritter’s raphy of the Huly Land;" translated aud elited by the Willism L. Gage, in 4 vols. 8vo., an important addition to Bibtioat literature; a revised and eslarged edition dalls ioteresting work “On Hes Aondrew Johuson,” by a Southeruer; Puilosopty,” by David Masson; the second volume Nopoleon's * Histoire de Jules Céear,” in T « Paxation, its Levy and Expenditure, Past, Prese Fulare,” by Sir S Morton Peto, Bart; a T sdiflon of “Appletor’s Companfon Handbook of Travel In @0 United States,” and three books by tho Rev. Jamos Baldwin Brown, * The Divine Life in Man," * The Exolus and Piigrimage of the Children of Israel,” and ** Home Lif ¢ Christine, a Troubadour's Song, and Recont Dirit or Posmas,” by George H. Mills of Baltimore, will be pubii sod in | » fow days by Lawrence Keboa William Lloyd Garrison's ** Hi ory Stroggle in the United Stat of the Aunt s, aad Mr. Pa * Ldfe aud Times of Voltaire," are in the 58 of Me2 Ticknor & Fielda. Mr. John Russell Bartlett is pr g A Cata- wana af Paste and Pamnhlats relatine o th fo the United States,” and subjects growing ont of Logsther with essays from reviews aud magazines on the subject. The work will corop: 00 pages, and publishiod by 8. 8. Rider & Bro., Providence, and Drapor & Halliday, Boston. Only 310 coples will be printed, of which $0 will be in oap 4to. and the rest in royal €vo. Jobn L. Shorey, Boston, announces a Berisa,” edited by Epes Sargent, to congist of a collec on of Balea, essays, and fugitive poems, gathered from periodicals or | traaslated from the French and Gorman, The first vol {*' The Emerald” is nearly ready. It wili be followed in Ju y **The Sapphire,” and to this will succeed after short iuter vals * Tho Amethyst” and * The Topaz" Ths books will bo mall and chieap, and each one indepenlent of all the others. {0 doubt thete is hidden away and forgotton in old magazi abandaat material for several entertaining volumes; but t Litlos whioh Mr. Sargont has chosen awaken unpleasant ro Yootions of the gorgeons rabbish which used to be pubi wvery yoar under the name of * Avnuals.” + Leypoldt & Holt have in press ** Crumbs from Roand Table.” A Feast for Epicures.” By Joseph Barber. This Bs 8 collection of epicurean and piscatorial essays, intended pepecially for Summer reading. i Lee & Shepard announce a volu @0d Scientifie Fruit Culture,” by Charl ohester nurseries Btrueturs of Mountains,” by George L. Wise; “Why Nott A Book for Every Woman,” by 1L . Storer, M. D., and Way of theWorld,” a novel by William T. Adams (Oliver Op Mosars. Btrahan & Co.'s list of new works in prep- aration {aclades “ The Boyle Lectares for 1866, BL Plumptre; “The Proplet Jonah: his Life and M Nilastratod and Applied,” by the Rev. Hugh Martin, M. A.: #The Philosopby of the Conditioned: Sir William Ha nuod Johu Stuare Mill.” by the Rev. Heary Longuovilis Mau- pol, B. D, Professor of Philosophy, Oxford; ** Thoughts Dpialous,” by Matthew Browue; * Biographical Studies Boasio Rayucr Parkes; “ The Higher Education of Wo: by Bwmily Duvies; “The Letters of Eugenie de Guéria," “ Dealings with the Fairies,” by George Macdonald; * Ihe Washerwoman's Foundling,” by Willism Gilbert; * The Will- tho-Wisps are in Town,” by Hans Christian Andersen; an Mlastrated edition of Jean Ingelow's ** St # The Romance of Charity;" * Poeps at Foreign Countries “Kerands of Mercy;” ** Truth in Tales;” ** fhe Discoverios of ho Astronomer revesling ‘God’s Glory in the Heaven * Livea and Deeds worth Knowing Abou! “Chapters in for Boys;" *Edwin's Fuiring Csop's Yables, 100 by eminent artists;" The Regular Swiss Round,” by Harry Joues; ** The Treasurs Book of Devotional Reading [he Treasure Book of Praise and Thanksgiving;” ** The Treasure Book of Consolation for mwufl;' " Tho Treasure Book of Seripture Facts;" ** The re Book of Good Men's Prayers;” and “ The Treasure JBook of Counsel for Family Guidance,” Mr. D. Charnay has come to New-York from Paris the agent of Messrs. A. Morel & Co., the well-known pub- of works on Architecture, the Fine Arts, Arclmology, a8d Mochanigs, He has brought with him a small bot choice mum spocimens of these publications, which can Do examined at Goupil's, No. 712 Broadway. Here can be qgh-m—a.n-h publisbed, of Viollet-le-Dac's Eooyclopedia of Architectare, a work almost indispersible to vary arohitect who Wishes to make bis profession a fine art, hfi.-m little known in this country. It is such a mwona et of learning, nw-r(-h iogenuity and taste as no other ountry but Fraoce, we believe, no othor man but its ao- complished aatbor mul bave produced. Pfoor's spleadid ‘monograph on (he palsce of Fontainebleau; Messrs. Decloux sud Doury's beantiful plates illustratiog the Saiute Chapelle, with abundaat details of color decoration; Jules Labarte's “Oruaments of the Middle Age,” with its profuse colored {Qrawings of the carvings, glass, plate aud jewelry of that amasing perfod; these sre two or three, among Mr. Charnay’s 80 oc 50 volumes, of which we have carried away the long- Jng memors. Nor ought Mr. Charnay’s own work to be for- gottea—ihe large photographic illustrations of the monuments of Palovque and Chiapas—admirable pictures, giving ue, for $he first time, a correct notion of the detail of these strange works. Mr. Cliarnay's voluine is & folio, and the plates are so Jasge and numerous that we osn study the detail of the orua- mentation with the greatest ease. Our young architeots onght 10 s0e all these books; they are full of suggestions, full of in- stroation. 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UHAMURH ||y AA o Swin- [ ou recelpt of pi TICKNOR & ¥ ond N < UMMER FASHIONS G m; *.* Seut, post-pat bilihers, Boston, Aer w-York, Sisters of Betbany” is our steel gures, sud the exeeution o Plate for this e plate are te. contaluing five Bgures, cannot be equalod of sumnuer dresses for the sea side, cven: down to the Iatest fashiion. d Whitey” is » very interesting give the 4 walking dresson, all bro Bs woud engraving of subject, 100 ¢ our latest ary om Europe will be found the foll An Orgaudy lobm, from Mesrs. Cuwen Stoddart & Brother, Pl delphin Summer Robe for 8 youne L Another beautiful Cos for & young lsdy. Two Faney Waists. New Styles of Bounets Dreuses for Childgen, ote. The Noveitios for ilis Mouth embrice the nuusl variety of Bonnets, © Sults for Children, and tho now " Sailor Hat " for Department will ba foand & varisty of useful work. uwipee with Featbers; Cover for a Card 1 ts for Marking; Patterns in Borlin Work; yle of Tatting Collar; Borders for Vaila; Costion | Fmbroidery asd Braiding Pattern [ b teray matter b 00 of & bigh order. Marion Harland, ary Janvrin, 8. Anaie Frost, and others, continue to ‘make up & gal* pxy that defies comptition. BIL\IUIRS OF A GOOD-FOR-NOTHING, 3 Josaph Von Bicheudorf, Tausisted, by Cluies G, L Wi iuliated Titcpage wad Vigashies, by E. B. Bousell, ot 2mo. “The_charmin humor, its e e delc ing 4bd ennobling It nd genlalit Tribs Edited by J. L. Baldwin, Tbe ubs. Aud s Treatise on the Gume been for thirty-six years a player and lover of the game, the book to & begluner deaizous of playing well.”—| Bos ton Commonwealth. “ Hoyls would almost have gone beside himself with delight could on the art in which he was an adept dignified with such ex “York Ties. llection of 25. Life o ARD, Fublisber, wuu typograpby sud tasteful binding, CRUMRS FROM THE ROUD TABLE. Belog. fsoneulo aad plcaoral etmys of Joueph Burber “These sd lo -u-y-. ich have romioded l \anteful readers of Charios ’ Lossk Walton, will be preseuted in book foras wbout the st Tua publishers will soad y W-J-m'mr:'lfl sny of the rdm!.olm No. 451 Broome-st., New-York, ll IMAS I’AH\'L WORKS, t twu lary 59 volumest his Specch XVL. Price 03 By , ey Il\m BN 6. 26 Ann-st., opposls Thoster Aliny. A PLhVYhFOB Y{OUR’Tflgblfll{'l;S ;yonld you e thonglits of yo v A PO GROMY: 85, THBALS, i Pak e AhDLBSO!\VlLLE! A LIST OF UNION SOLDIERS BURIED AT ANDERSONVILLE; GIVING NAME, REGIMENT : AND quAVE-NU'.\;.;Fn OF EACH. 80 PAGES. 25 OENTS. THE TRIBUNE, Sent by mail on receipt of price. Publisbed by NEW-YQRK. For salo by o Il MA(HC P.l.l‘m‘OGRAPH . —The most lnunmy ouder(l srtinl dseomery of th duy,enah of camers. & toresting every one to be their own P 0 cente. Unlhllmulhlhlnl.. lous, hlh‘ ¥ARIS, No. 51 Hroadway, N. Y. | ‘l|L MA(HL PU(YI'O(IRAPH —Now, ll.lfl“nf l"‘!mnt.hiu.ltum gl LITTLE CLEAN WATER i P .'rhed 10 produce fine, perinsnant Photogra '.‘.I-l.lth.-l o (he Albarm rsm. Book. Full lu-au.m. ke., pnhflnu by FARIS, No. %1 W BORD b Sk d miracalous fxvention by whicl. avery geptlecan sad an be their own Pt N THE wuoo}; nm-v( S, .{ B R iR e | rcl-:r:;‘n:'n. mu:..:' :-.lil‘r; RATOOZLENN~ths Dusgiies ot b A o peiom son ™ Tty ""r:w'f‘fiu.u. by Nassanal. NELLIE'S GONE FOREVE! Malied flr.nzmrx BLUME, Publisher, No. 208 Bowery. PlAhhA. pomphiet containing the bllzltz:l in the ’l'Nily ngle copy, 2 cents ; scven Box No. 1,146, »h-ln.u..dluhnh Wu'-'lq-. na Wedding Cards, & B Pawoiand=- v RS rariostrrdreste W T WAL EVERDELL SONS, Ko 104 Faltonst — S mw. ¢ UDING CARDS wnd FIN Author of | Gales bp Auction. A Merwiy, Auctionesr. BY BANGS. MLBWN & Co., Nos. 694 and (66 Brosdway, cor. of ithst.—Seles of Books, Stationery, Pictures, Worke of art. Fancy Goods. Kuruitars. ko ¥ MONDAY AND TUESDAY E MAY 20 AND 22, AT T O'CLOCK. C g of o lacee amortment of all departments, tad iocloding wany EDNESDAY AFTERKOON, MAY 23, AT 3 0'CLOCK, day e hoor, util ll is solds D ENGLISH BUOKS—Comprisfng s grest ty of va abve. naw, Standard Books i all branches of Lile “lading superbly Ilustrated Works, ew! To be sold, in variety of Stationery, &¢. Arts and Sclences Juventls Books, hotograph Albums, &e. to suit purchase: on .Nul 3 Hone ()()K TRAD} m\l.b nuuzu 498 - Broadway TREBEIGH & Co.. succe s to J. B, Cooley. ADYANCES MADE. i3, May % and 25, lock each night, Catalogue of sa important sale of ‘ugiish and American Hooks, comprising the fiuest editions o wid standerd works.In elugant bindiugs, the whole forming one t books ever offered at tion, B Genilemsn's Magesine, ,\ymu ies Mexienines, 2 v s snd liustration | | C\)Rl’nlt ATION SALE Public noti hereby give ing Fond will offer for eale, , at the Exchange Salesroom, in Resl Ertate # of that the Comm public auction, on NONDAY! M.y ork, Uity of New- ¢, near Wi between Fr Chambers st Corlears strw 24." Parcel of laud east sid: Water streats. 34. Block bounded by I ot north sids treets. o sast side of n aveuue. x lots, north and south side S3th street, between Sth and Oth 24k Thirty five 1ot 13th. Thisty-four lot Tith. Two lot Jith Que lot outliwest corne Vioch sreet and 11 avenoe, Two lots uorth side Tth street, south side 80th street, near 34 s of th avenus, O4th and 5th streeta. f 2d avenue, near Tith sirest. 10h, "Thity seven lote ‘soutn'sids Tth stcoet and 34 and 4th av. enune, 21k, Forty-five lots, Tith and Toth strsets, 34 and dth Warantee doeds will be given. ‘maps wey bo ob*ained at the Comptroller's Office, Hal on or atter May 10th next. SaL.—~Ton poe cent of tiie purchase money, and (he auc- eaty dollars on each lot, to be paid at the Comp: i day imaiediste] Tweuty per cent next, when the deeds w y for delivery ; snd the unty per cent), or auy portion Tberact, ¢t the option of the urchaser, may remsin on bond of mortgage for tive years from F 355, with interest at the rate of eeven per cent per annu, Bulf yearly, T unt on bond and mortgage way be p any time within the fiva years, on giving one “monti's ntice to the | Couy ¢ it may be paid in rx--ul ments of not less than five hundred dollars, on any day when fnterest s dus within the ive years. » Fhorwie wil Inc.ml.lu» i e property TIHE omptrolier, Ia[ I(-l‘unl l ENRY H. LI'.LUH & MINER will SELL by wop i RDAY, Moy 10 At 10§ o'clock, at thelr swiesro 3 Liberty at., t, removed for convenionce of sals, ineluding psrlor, dining pet, irrors, nine, &e.. ,; also, an sssortument of ot i, Lexps, Auctionrer. AN ROUSEHOLD FU R\xlblu- omivllnlnlnpm"l asort Toom, libesry and chawber furniture, caf lated ware, chins, crockery, glassware, itchen furnituce. ALSO, At 12 v'clock, PIANOS, ko —Seversl r. w. b} octav Planos, Alexander’s Organs, 4 severnl Melodeon Rk nj % ¥ ALSD, several new carved b, w. patior and bedroow sultes wnd some Bronzes and Statussy. 50, ooms, No. 83 Libertyat., i d 'shafts, in CARKIAGE- €00d order and used but & fow timos, A COUPE, with jhammer-cloth in rr{ aon, silk suid lip covers, wade to order Hold without reserve. ALSO, Mattresses, the best now in se. By if. A. Brows, formerly Brgwa Brothers, Ofice & 30 State-st., ‘Ns BRIDGE “'A\';‘Fl(. R(IL —TPE RFMY’[ORY T good order lined with crim y Jobn R. Lawrenes & Co. ALE of an EL COUNTRY VENTY ACRES o U TUBADAY. My 35, fat will be sold_ without rescrve (the hout to leave ) the besutlal and valusble estate occnpied by William B e, e 1ghtfully locatrd iu the pleassut Eealthy town of Bridgewater, st s couvenfeat distance from other i idences, churches, normal aud bigh schools, town bouse, stores, and within ive winates’ walk of tiie station on the Old C and Nowport Railroad, 50 minutes by rail from Boston aud 9 mi frum Newport. The mansion fa attracti re, commodiou: thally built of brick, with sisted Freuch roof, pipod and r by s by wn oppoved metlod, wippled with nevet i aulic pressure, piped for gas Teady (o egant warble mantels. drawing room the width of the house, s ugh and opening upon the piazen at eit 280 e thied stony. sitiing room, lbrary, laied with modorm 'couventences, hot i the thied siory, o biliacd haly (508 chanhers. and cox 1y iron tank o 2,500 eallons capacity ; from (he cupola s charming view ol roundivg country is obtaiued. The collir s laid iu cem wt, niry, and subdivided {nto convenient apar iheto is lasia on theve sides of the house 13 feet 4 reached from the dri A beantifal lawn of max fountaln, nob! d fluely unn\z* arranged for ud tools. The land is of dspted to gardeniug or agri- hedge alou; s, .mf..r. w\a ral purposes, well ds fu bearin'z; the grounds are being cultivated and plaoted for wou. Thia estate fn its present perfect condition has cost over 30,000, 1t com i cyvey armagement, for comfort, and the B ilve character of the sale ppor- tunity to gentlemen n -m-». and uu-bl- xend-ner a8 elyible logation to secure bargain, Worns of payment m (lndl-medhnpw iop v, An exsmination before the sale I+ solicited by Mr, Breek, W appy o lcpart oy rther informat A ‘photographic view of the place may be secn at the offico ol st Browa & Co., No. 99 . ) e Jately o the sals of the real estate, will be sold the 1OLD FURNITUR superior drawing-roew, urary and diuing-roo to order by Paul & Co. ¥ acth, made to order by Betry & Co. last sesson; o que Chinese chsmber sets, inisid witl ivory and sbany ; | scrvens, hall-lantern carvad grauite hitching posts, 1uby colored vases 34 foet bigh, and othet beutifol articles of Chivese furniture ; wele aud three ston_matting, and ol cloth ¢ ving and featlier be ftchen ot &e. carpets, C ot el b i enoking stove, refi Also, VALUABLE ~1'I i, Orrics or Am Croruiye All FQuiraon, WY ORK, Mo ALE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY.—Will be sold wt PUBLIC AUCTION, st the Depot of Arm; Clothing aud Fauipago, corner Laight and Washington streets, Now-York City. on PK”JA\ June 14t nest, commenciag st 10 o'clock, & m., o fol- - D! 000 Spades, new, 1,000 8 "ll. w. 20,000 Piokax: l| dle T:xn— 'goods aze nom the bm nnnu{mum and are in the original packages i Ten per cent down, and the bal. m the depot. which must be withia undor forfeiture of the goods and teu per cent. Brig.-Gen. D. 1L VINTON, D. Q. M. Gen U. \'AL[ ABLE REAL ESTATE for SALE in Kecne, N. HILLS, Auctioneot, will sall by yable auction, &t m., on THURSDAY Btay 31, the residence of Dr. Thomas E. HBi o Dlessantly Iscated_on’ Roxbury st within sight minotes walk of Coiteal square, conaiaivg of » Cottage House of brick conc aiolog ten rooma, dey iu kitghon, good barn and convenlent she of an acee of Tond planted wikh ity fruit (roes aud §Eape viacs, wany of which are in bearing. Sale positive. Medical. sl fd SO, Couvm. OF THE BENEDICTINE MONKS OF THE ABDBEY OF FECAMP, This CORDIAL, which datos ae far back as 1510, @ an antisppor plaetlcitouc, digostive, aad of an exqulaite taste, Tho salutary plasts which composs it gathered ou the slopes of the hills of Normandy, sstursted with the vivifying emanations of s Northeru ses, make t one of the best cordials and one of the most efficient preventives lomio alfections. agalaat Of late, the French Medical Corps has been almost unanimous in sum“..“_ prosoribing ite use to the sick who, by thelr Laperfoot gustric dispo [ 9 offoring sition, were more liable to the attacks of FEVERS AND CHOLERA. - A LEGRAND, San., Fecump. 1 ruu.‘\ Alswo: RUB VIVIENNE, caries, Confectioners, and Groceries, ke., ke., all ona.¥ the Word e — A R TEAC T ST M S 1A llratmwnal Nntml DR J. R NFWTON the Healer, No. 6 St, Marks. conrly oo r vl ey ore “.dl“'., edto x4 R. C. D. HAMMOND of No, soventhat., New York, will lrrll by Correapoudence, un{ Oct.15, ot ble Souomee reskdence, at Keesoville, N. . NERvOUS DEBILITY, and the special Diseases of the sexes geserally, snd war- ound cure in ol cases 40 reated RS M. L, VAN HAUGHTON bas REMOVED Thlm‘:’-&‘o?.. —;lnfl!..l. . : :m“' g 'TRICTURE, FISTULA, and PILES CURED with- oot it cr causile. Allamluwl: diseass of the pelvic viscers. HeNir L DANIELS, ') Sargeon, No. 2 Union-sassre. rant cked with orsamental trees and thrifty | payen Instruction. mwmww“w A CLEEGYMAN of exoollent character, hi and gentlemenly deporment, who was ce from one of our best Collegen, end has slace e aill. and snccess i €be traming of fome 18 yound Libited ereat earn rare opportusity Is thus oflered to L0 pasonte wishing to sdra won Classical Literstare, M Soiencs, and tho_commos branches, while enjoyis e the cholcest society snd ¢ 'ss of ol by texl in vagations. et ation, nd'for 88 troduetion, if dos and lady ot Ui at th« ‘ioe Il.‘dol this family, & AU N, i, CAME, Nou Boeimanser N AMLR SCHOOL INST. fs 8 rlible Edusariora’ Bureas, For supplyiug Schoois aud Families with Teschery; For representing Teachors who seek po-l'lw‘ For giving Parents information of 201 Scbool, 1yt i o miene e 12 aradugiod ot Useetentd 4 oyt 'l tad u the *AX. SCHOOL INwr’ Horn i1 8 st of gentiemen -m:E" posted on the entire educationsl wanta of the oo ety bich ot low. comes wihia the plaa. The s oo, e T" and resources of education are e vaue of such knowledge, Tn s time consides stion, whet s ot sulfered to deoins wokl X t Tnstead of schools beizg it '."m,.'f'm by unprofessional o fortune o yalron or pupi, urd e AL T, - L4 e explaiats f' A s ssab whes sppiad & Clkeuior esplaaing pia ud terma st whew appled for Wguiasexpllaag plr sod wmnrr' n h‘wci LADY who has bad a large upenenno 100 i NG and in the care of vovnglzm- mlmllht upiis in EUROP o vbo 1aviles atention to-ber plasy 1snives of the opportanity daughters for promising to do all i ber powr oc sn7 youug ladies wh ms7 bele rusted to Ler, - Addiess Misa HOWLAND, No 2 !u!‘lhmy ith I rences: The Rev. H. W. Bellow Parse Godwin, . P. Willis, es v r Private Pupils, will receivo fon, ’\r Soll: mpuv.BuM in mt-u.’.; Masa. ud muud Education for » limjted Lo wwencod h, l’lp.LdM 0 tho low. taibary P € s A cial cate, of the Rev. JA 00D HOM number of ehildron Wit o. Ifllh\‘4 H, Cornwall, C aeenri 4 Forw yplqu Teacher: s froe ol mployés to siuations : m: Hating School erties | gi 4 notice of good nhull.s ibuting sehioo) cibculurs aad advartising edu:ational inetitutions eatablished merit through the best madiume, sud ou s ooke for retail prise the conductors of such institutions. h references, spply NAS |un No. 5 B 5B:‘lm|n—‘,N ¢ RVING INSTITUTE, ’l‘arr)wwn N. Y.—A Bosrding School for Bovs, s ity-sorentl, setniannunl seasion will commence on TUESDAY, May L Foi circolars appiv to the Principal, D. 3. ROW I' BOARDING SCHOOL Norwalk, un ber limited to tea. ins tie SECOND W EDNESDAY in MAY, sursday . Octobes. Fox Girculars, sddress SSICAL and TCOMMERCIAL &, Bockiand Cousty, N. Y. Foc circelara hlll LITARY ll()Al(l)lNG S(,HOOL—W!\AU Plaias, WILLIS. A. M., Priocipel. N Y., 23 wiles from the Gity by Harle @eachers. ‘ AhThD——Bv a Gentleman of exparieace aud ex« cellont efcrzucos, 8 SITUATION e Teaclor in Now York viciuity, Address A. , Principal, Tribune mnnml lmmmmu A A SPLENDID PIANO for #25.—G. & i1 BAR MORE, Msnufscturers, No. 43 Bieecker-st. . I7 Prise Piauo mads. warranted 5 years : without exception the best actisia. NS, Pa;blubed 1923 GRAND IQUAKE :‘ umm PIANO-FORTES. Mesrs. C. & SONS have been aw of their instruments sl compstitors, 14 o awarded in the montts of September aad October, 1865, [{ ) 8 aenor Overammg PIAN VONRTES ~Deaiers an fho pubtic will ind it ¢ theie advem taze to call sod see for th eaeives o out um extenive WARE- ROOMS, N <6, 358, A, 36, W4, 11, 3T Second ave, both coruers of Twenty first .L l INDEMAN & SON3' PATENT CYCLOID PIANO-FORTES Were nurl d at the Iats Faieof the Amacican Institaie FIRST-PRE! I(IUH UULD MEDAL, Y Mr??nmnnv AND EXCELLENCE. nlls were awr s Unequaled /st ments o d re of Mic Tndians, Feaoeas, aa whermver been Exhibited mpatition. N.”B_—Werraiad for 7 Warerooms No. 8 Le Hey ;u.n. Bleeck -r-at., ons blogk Vest of Broadway. Sead for w Gold Medal Cireulas. I)L\NO')—\ ery superior lmlrumonu ot reduced pricas. Also, second-and Piaaos 3t very low raics, A assortioeat to reat woderats teras. BRISTOW L MARDENROOK, No. 147 Tonthat, bawan Broadway aud Fouri‘avs. _ JPIANOS at REDUCED PRICES.—Owing to ox- tewsive alterations to be mude In store No 6 Brosdesy, s A large assortment of new and second-band PIANOS will bo sold greatly reduced prices, before the 5th tat 30 Pisnos, Melodeons aud Cabinet Organs, to let 8ad ceat sliowd if purclissed. receiv Ta; wdaie, Planos tuned snd repased. 9 it superior 7-004 $300. $ 4id woondhund Plasos from $30t0 P20, 04, Orgaus and AVEN & BACON" Pl.\\ns (Fomathad 1675 5 A Call aoostment o thos st #hich bave booo woil sown in the Now York market for mo than 3 yeans, coflalux # We are contianally sddingimpravoments to our ities enable 0 furniah thee at terms and peces uIA‘A. chasers. il circu'ars sent by mail, Warermom No. i, neat Brosdway, STLH\ WAY & bO GRAND, SQUARE aod UPRIGHT PIANOS have taken 32 First Premiums at the priveipal fars fn this conntey, aind, i additioa thereto, 8 First Pmole,-.-l o Gron Toterne tional Exb bition st wew, 1852, in com petition W0 pranos rom. al parts of the wor theic Patoot Agrafle Every taatrument conateuoted w ment. sud warrinted m five yesrs Warerooms, Now. 71 aud East Fourtoonth ot Tdh BRADBURY PIANO-F'ORTE 4 Is now pronounced “THE BE’ by our fust Artista, by the AxEnioax fasrirore ov New-Vous, aud by maay Stats Fairs. Bestdon these, THIRTY of the most omineat Mubicns wd Plasiste of the country have teatifind to the same. Tha pointe of cxeollense Cover the KNTIRE REQUIREMANTS of 4 poileck Piaue. Cull or send for cirsalace with Wasteations to WM. 8. BRADBURY, Mo 421 Broomarst, N. ¥. VITE WEBER PIAND-FORTE s called the BEST INSTRUMENT MADE by of! the leading musicians of this city and alsewhare. It s provonnced by the Netions Piano Forte Association, after & tral in thew rooms with the feet manufactarers of this country, emineatly the BEST PIANO IN AMERICA, and used by the Cousacvatory of Music and other bigh wasic schoois altogether, bacauss of Lred Lumiense power, cquelty aweetness and brillisnoy of tons, elastic tonch, aud great dursbility. WAIIRL)OIH No. 420 Broome-st., near Broad: FPHE MASON & HAMLIN CABINET omu.. FHETLIWO GOLD ot BILVER MEDALS or othes HIOH. REMIUMS have boan awarded M. & I, wuhnnb" 15 Geaa N wi TASTRUMENTS o THIS OENERAL CLAS. ";I'Ilfld w‘i‘;“;’: . h'ddlnu cln‘:fl?kh-m o eiacnt orfuits o vl S “HAMLIN CABINET NS ARE ufln way, Now MASON & llAln Wacerooms Nov % Broadi m‘ ithin the lasc fong -m ‘Ill sam Surnitace. A;éggonma.:uwm EDROOM ENAMELED F u.:‘IMIn. Also, solld Suites, piain ot HF Caual-at., opposite Waostar. Fhtabiisbed '“fi ENAM.LLLD FURNIT went of Enaaeled, Chestost and wolld % BUITES in this city Also MATTRESSES, SPRI! nmh. al gvods warriatod us reprosnied. ot the old setabilahed house, e MATTRESSES. mnun- WARREN WARD & Co., No. #T1 Cassist. ‘LI{NITUM Carpets and Bedding, Paclor Hod room Suits, &e., at BENDALL & SCOTT'S, Nos. 200 211 Hudson #t, corur Cavai-st. Housekeopors aud can pog by installments, if preferred. 1 HAVE ON HAND and ks to ordor on the short- et notice. all kinds of FURNITURE st manufacturesy' F. C. PICKARD, No. 167 Bloockscst. ; factocy, Nos 203 snd. _STOf‘K o! CARP’BT!. chod stock of Carpets, Oiicothe ¢ reduction th prices ever knows ntive yours umi Mt JLanen sod Woel Carpets S, ai G i Son's Brussels @1 70 also 100 pieces of Crossiey o iie damaged by st waier, whidh wil emlus Wo aleo offer select stock of Parlor, Bedroom and Klfi Parnitere, " Call tnd oxamins stock, before pu-chaning. élsewhorsy ud retail warssoose Noa. 267 369 sud 70 Thietys HOOWARRRLL. o _ Stoves, flmum & J.H. SIMONDS, No. 58 Cllfet., . " fAflN#‘ml’l lh