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LITERARY ITEMS. LS QOur countryman, Dr. Thomas W. Evans, surgeon to the ¥ o France and Russia, Chevalier of the Leg y &e., &o., has just added asother work to the list of bis writings in American topies. This isentitled Lec d'un Oncle d von u sur le Gouvernemeng des Etas-Unis, and is pubiished by E.Doutu, fn Paris, It containe a complete exposition of oar ) system in its | several brauches, together with a translation of the Constitu tion. Tv will sbo temembered that Dr. Evaus publishel in Pacis last year o bistoricel and desc: count of our | " ive Sauitary Commission (La Commission Sanitaire des Ktate-Unis), sud a transiation of & number of essays on mililary bygiene and thery s presented to the commi: by Drs. V: Buren, Hammond, Stilé, Smith, Metealf aul others. et dela Thér om d Hygren eutigue Militaires préséniésa la C w Sanicaire des Etats Unis). AN bis French works ean | ¢4 0f John Wiley & Son, No. 535 Broadw from Lawrence Kchoe, No. 145 | & copy of & portly and well printed volame of | « Miscallaanes, comprising Reviews, Lectures and Essays, on Historical, Theological and Miscollaneous Sabjects, by M. J. Spalliog, D. D., / * (Baltimore: Jobn Marphy & Co.) th edition, revised and greally enlarged. of & work which has attained a high character among Cafbelics; and as an exposition of the opinions of & represonative man amorg the Roman Catholie hierarchy in this country ofl a variely of dispited questions, it must possoss & pooulinr intorest and valie. Archbishop Spalding stands at the head of the clorgy of his fal conntry, ot only in T eoolesiasienl position, but also in kis literary repatation. In thin collection of Lis miscellancous writings the reader will | find ol sndard atguments commonly advanced by Catho- Lios ia defesse of the Charch of the Midd'e Ages, and in auswor to the charges brought against her by the best Prot- eatart historians. o Walker, Fuller & Co. will publish, in a few days, *‘The Traths and E-Tors of Ortbodoxy Dr. Clarke. Messrs. Leypoldt & Holt have jnst issued new and beautifal editions of Heine's “* Pictures of Travel” and “ Book of Songs.™ The former work is ¢: wd to be of special in- terest at this jonrneying season, though such praise as Mat- thew A « stamps it as & book of interest for all tiwes. Draper & Halliday, Boston, have in press * Winer's Idiows of the New Testament Diction,” revisod by Prof. J, Houry Thayer of Andover Theological Seminary, and * Mur- phy's Cohmentary on Exodvs.” Lee & Shepard announce “The Way of the World,” a novel, by Willam . Adame (** Oliver Optio ™). " for children, but the suthor's first essay in the is uot b field of adult literature, I'he office of The American Presbyterian and Theo- w will be hereafter at the bookstore of Sciibner & es Scribner & Co). lited by Dr. George E. slogicsl Seminary, after s career of | ed at last a permanent place fassor 1n Yalo ! vicissitude, seems to bave ac In our literature. Its publication will heuceforth be conducted by Measrs. Moore, Wilstach & Baldwin, an enterprisiug Cia- oinuati house, Who hiave a brauch isnment in New- Y at No. 6 Walkerst, jon bas been formed in Great Britain, et geograpber Dr. Keith Joho. lete exploration of Pales- Doy, Pr on of the e son of Edinburgh, to secuce a ¢ tine. A party of genticwen have already goue to the Holy Laud and wade sume Preparatory excavatious. At the sug- gestion of D, Johnson, who believes that 1Tl Humgs the irue wite of ancicnt aum, (her dug 1a : mound, hoping to | find Abe remmius of the gogue there, popularly calied tig «White Tempie;" and, uccording to letters just received, were rewardcd with compicte succese, fiuding the supposed building vearly or quite euure. As this question of the loca- tion of Caperuaua bas boen & battle-ground of topographers, those tidings will uwvaken u freah fuerest. correct, that wili be the ouly buiiding tually was on earth which caa be identificd as this day. petfectly accurate upd oo scientitic survey of Jeru lom bas beea made by Capt. Wilsos, giviag all the localities and weasurements With the exactoess of the Briti sbor the and but for an_ unfortunaie accident ographic process. it would have becn ont ill be delayed for seversl monghs, as averw. The same partics fixed the de- on by survey acioss rom the Mediterra- Should they prove Lich the Savior ac A ot this time. the work wust be uression of the Dead DOt gud foand it to correspond witkic & foot or two of that | compingq by Lieut. Lynck A pubdication by 3 dow of Tialy, istical Office of the King- | interesting votices on the Itwifan v dirloets, vot aloue from the historical | Iy from s philological point of view, 1ay be classed Iuto six faniies, in which classification, bowever, the sub- disdscts of loreign origia are not counted; tie dislects spoken fu Venotin, Friuli and Corsica have Likewiss oseu omitted, although of Ttalian origin, but being under forsign govern- ment First'y, the family of the Ttalian-Ccltio dinlects, which are poken i the province of Turin (with the exception of the distriot of Aosta ard some vailays of the Graian Alps) aud in the provinces of Cuueo, Alessandsia (excepting the district of Novip, Novara, Milan, Pavia, Bergawo, Bresca, Cremous, Piaceurs, Parma, Modens, Reggio, Bologna, Ferrars, Ree wvenos, Forii as far as the Foglia aud toward Pesaro—to which may be still added the canton of Tesino, where a MAsuian sub-diclect is spoken, the eastern vulleys of the Trideatinum, whers a Brescian sub-dislect is spoken, and the province of Montova; oa the whole a territory with more than £000,000 inhabitants. Secondly, the family of the Ligurian dialects, which are spoken, with numerous varieties in the pronanciation, all along the cest of Genos, Montone to Sarzana, that is, iu the Provinces of Genoa aud Porto Maurizio, and beside i the D! on the whole by #0,000 inkabi ‘Thiz ly of the Tuscan-Roman dialects, which are divided into the three types of the Tuscas, the Umbrian and the Marchipisanian ; they are spokeu io the Provinces of Fiorence, F'isa, Arezzo, Bions, Grosseto, Umbria, sud inthe greater part of the former Marchos of Aucona; this territory, inclasiye of that under Pa- pal Government, contains about 4,000,000 inhabitaats. Fourth- ty. the family of the Neapolitan dialects, among whicl is promi- weat the diniect of tho Abrazzi, that of the Pula, wnd the Nea- politan or Campaniaid Proper. These dialects are spoken 1n the (hree Abruzzi, the Terra di Lavoro, the two Principati, the Provinces of Naples, Benevent, Molire, Capitanata, Terra di Basi, Terra d'Otraato and the Basilicats, togetber with 6,000,000 ivbabitants. Fifthly, the family of the Sicilian dialeots, rich in vasieties, but With two princip ] types—the ©alabresian and the Sicilian—spoken by more than 3,000,000 Inhabitants. And sl he family of the Sardinian dia. Loota, which fall in the two brauches of the Camyidanese and the Sagudunese, and which are epoken by more than 500,000 inhabitants. Consideting the nuwber of the speak- ors, the Celtic dicloots, of foreign origin or relationstip, would have Lo be placed in the first rank. Battbe groups of the Tuseau-Roman dislects maintain their superiority, inasmuch aa the life of the nation Las its root in them, draws its nourish, ment from themw, and also because the otber Italian dialects, s the Veaetian, whioh Las not been takeu Lere into eonsid- eration, the Neapolitan and the Sicilian, are much uearer re. lated to the Tuscan-Eoman than to the Celtic type.” A new serial novel, by Henry Kingsley, entitled “Biicote of Silcotes,” was commenced in the Ju'y number of Macmilion's Magazine. ‘The suthor of “The Siory of Fliza- besh* (aupposed to be Miss Thackeray) begios & tale colied “The Village on the CLfT" in The Cornhill Magazin: o1 the preseat mouth; and Al the Year Round, in whica * The Sec- ond Mrs. Tillotson” is drawing near her end, aunounces ** The Tale of Aunt Margaret's Trouble, by a new writer,” to be sommenoced July 14. This * ‘writer” is said to be Mr. Edwond Yates “Prof. Blot's Lectures on Cookery, delivered in Mercantile Hall, " is the titlo of a little pamphlet, printed, we kuow wot Where, and publisted, we koow not by whom. It is merely & eglicction of receipts for which Prof. Blot may or may not 8 responsitle, aad one or two pages of hints and @bservatious. There is nothing like a lecture in the book. —_——— Books Recelved. A riaf Tueatise apon Couutitatlousl wad Party Quewcions. 4nd (b History of r.um Pastios, a8 Iy feom the Dfl? .‘ Llivois. By J. Madison Ca o U.B.A. Bvo. pp. 220 D. Apple vyl Julius Camsar, Vol 1L, Wareis Gaul 8ve. pp. 659 & Brotters. A Neerative ‘ rm'(lo, drawn from the Fvidenee elicited on the Trial of Wirz, the Jailer. With the Argument f Ctl. NP Cl!'.lflmlld" ocate. By Awmbrose Spencer. e Postionl Works of Tromes Boehansn Resd. Comrints o Threa Volomes. _\6iao. pp. 426, 426, 420. Philsdeiphin: J. B. 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P A NEW PENSION LAW bas jast been paseed giviog in- crensed peosions to all vien who iave lost both eyes. both hands, hoth et one hawd, one foot, ot the total s of auy of thein. pensious to deper dent o with vew and ONE-DOTLAR 'l‘m:‘umumm ETORY. Catlery, For lurther z.n 106 Sudbury o, Bosten, Mass, ABSCONDED.~~Whereas a 3,4 Lird Mayor of Lodon NTER. fotmerly of Don- loy o Messrs. Ch % the City of Londan, S & Co.. East corner of PRINTERS MATERIALS of ke, Our Gali e Co by eviey ollos moving e 4 modern construe:; First Wood Letter ¥ Busioers established 40 years VANDERBUEGH ipt | . Real l“‘ contaiilag 9 fooms P 4 it A" W miles large crors years; £ood bol Ind msking laptovemes Tsster. eland, Landi :\\ll\l. Western Prairies. COUN k —uux su aad LOTS o A A Elizabeth LLOGO, Exe ] Larza and thriviog settlement, Philad Sale. Estate for DI REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, Now. ‘m 6 Piu Room No. 3 Dr. NEWE! NTRY HOME ‘I) mumlm lrnul 0. 64 Cedar-st ARMS. FARM of Vineland: mild elimat railroad Ric thofl M: 15 7w, puyable in four 3 society: urmm- e settiing K LANDIS, Pou- a. " Pagers m Heport of 1 IKIIW the o n aimost fevel povition and wuitab ¢ ming that we know of hie nde of the A hours, 10 to 4 PPLY at No. 319 F DAY'S REAL ESTATE CL urth-ave, for STANLE ULAR. Mailed o if desiced. DESIRABLE whur h Ruiir cont road. vation overlo ry outbuilds RON C) = Coust RARE $40.000; crop and tool $7.000; 70 for SALE or to LET at Fo chester County——Two deres of Lun good OTTAGE C Well of Water sad &l kin ille, Orangs G Connty, N. Br -~ ¢ and Warwick—formerly owned by Daniel ning about % acres of good Bounded, north by the Otterkill Tt has & good we.l of water house is 1rge with kichen o un fn)lm( Waihin 3 yof JAul o3 Kxwcotors.—Jaly, 1966, CHA (l-‘ " Do itself; $45.000; also 100 acres $14 ARM, for SALE at Washingto! N. Y., one mile from the depot on t! d. sud ou the publie road trom Newburgh deceased, ¥ itrer JOHN JAQL ’[‘0 TOU! the bast Hotels in frelaud, on thie arrival of L RISTS FOR TIRELAND. MeCORMACK'S VICIORIA HOTEL, This HOTE.L, after undergoing extensive alterations, ls vow ove of sree by tha Totel Porters immediately ove e fn Visitors' Lugeage t FPHE GRESHAM HOTEL, l)uulln‘ ha nrlu{ gone very extensive al'erations, with considersble sldition 43 sud relurvlablag, with @itire removatious. being Somplete. the Froprietors respecifuly infora ‘the nob Lity, gentryy th every pow toarists wid the p sible modern i Cottee-Rooms and Smokiug-Room une Drawing Roomesnd Sittine dic, that tle Ho orabe couny aiseu, (or mederail tliat wili b class hotel 1n ¥ 01 Anerica. The toriff of ¢hs Fan Tooge easelul veviston, b Tnling he Wi caie The Proprie ing deteraited wot ouly w mabniai to improye and ll(!“ fl' \Vl‘!m Wide Reputstion of the flllh}ull L Having with an unsparing haud expended s very ler improvements and decotstious, they can with gon' pablic that ¢ fort will Lo mafo to secure their eo: port.—Proprie ore. The Grestam Hotel Cowpany limited. ~ Dubltn, June, 166, 78, Greenwood Lake, Orange ng purchased, refitiod and £ fatiiiies and single persons. o e eavine Neow-York st Monron, sutardays axcepied York at 4:30 p.m. “Address ROTRING & Cb. Motron, New-York Saturdays meet 'hx'u "‘r B\LLSI() X A o loet € ummo« dsl and Classical Famil BUAIDINO SCROOT, tor BOYS. _ Fxpense, $60 per quar apis are takon onday, Sept. into the family of the Pri 10, Address the ilev. J AM; Next term begins on ) R, A be *ISLAND FARM" 3.5 170 actes; try the best farm in iy spiendid pace. 5 105 seres, $16500; ‘ou, #1400 JA! walk trou: depot five i sises cornes of OR SALE—A '—F buildings, and cowmanding o1 Price low. Apyly 1o M. No. 7 Beekman-st., N. Y. kers and Harlem Railrond, 1} miles from depot. w FARM of 123 ncres, betw b 200d phain ER, of thie fiuest prospects in the count . Youkers, or C. H. OLIVEI K. COUZI siveuts. Good Timber 3 AU\\\:LND LAY ‘()l! SALE CH ,\l' A l,nmu Tracr of West inia LANDS ttle porfoet. warrant None but pelu- cip iy, AMOS BEOADNAX, 1‘ 65 huve been put barns are extensive ‘snd poult the Jersey. ~ Alno three farms on soutl.of Albauy, sbout 267 scres. A N. v dool tEves, grape vinms, Yo Rsiiroad; churct e ) remain » BELL, Attorney. No. laco Nebormia b 0 wcres wnd ‘within thres ( IREENWICH, X DENCE for § order. Tm DALTON AT I)H(lfll‘}l("l' PARK, i HC s l{l‘ AL ESTAT wi LANDS in Ne 500 -t o between Mad ARM FOR SALE— e JOR SALE CHEAP—LOU serm, fn the theiviog villsge cf Povghqusg, Dotchess County, , ke, ke.; I JOR SALE—Th Perr ewalk Raflrond. Addr 62 acres_productive view of the Hudson, beautiful driv-s, u Tiading farasture, horse. carringes. firuing implee or FARM REGIN hl(\ nl I"‘\I(\h [ OWNSEND & Co., No. 1234 South ¥ —TH "o wiles from the the ewst bank of the Hudsou, 6 miles 0. W, nm] LOT of half Plenty shade,snd froit wiles (rom Har- Good oprn o $180 0l rooms, in £00d repa: oeation tie valuable HOMESTEAD of the M. D., of Ridwefield, Fairfield County, £ toe arsble L n\mumfl. n ’lll tre of the Ridge the Danbury aad FHEMIAN iR, Ridgobeld, Ct very desirable R S1- CON ; in compleie (5 or address MACHINE COUNRY SEAT—N Nov 208 lroadway. on which & Central JAQUE PROUKLY LOAN Ae wr, and L |. 1LY ! cot ‘on vatious siigsts—some of them LOAN on mortzage. Apply as above. and, Gonses and Farms Wanted. I,‘ ARM WANTEI Cour D on list, second and thicd foore Appy Carringe Warerooms, No. nz v-y “nw};kr STORE w0 RENT—immediate pos- ouion—best prrt of strest, weat side, No. 43, between Prince o d Houston, JV’M”“M"IV date b Jbed togeher— yust B sl gentien 2 Waver with gas, bath, hot IHMIIWA\ STOR (‘n"um RESIDENCE —A Gentlemun has just A d aa 1o charséter and o For further particnl Board and Rooms. OARD.—Three plruuml furnished rooms, in suite, 1, of gentleman and wife ; teru, lace. ).—In Westchester or Dutch with good bull N and convenient L. 5. Box No. 2,5 New Lok Fout 08 @o Lot and OFFICE-ROOM (olLl WITT BUTLDING in the 0 Roows, y arranged to acc i7uble citter for a ger g ees 5 pe terl country Bowding-{lonse or fur four of five Ghivate fanilios 20 minote Persane o m and le: o will be made rea G081 EI TICKARD. frat w4 GEORGE 5. HICKOK, Netional with or without board to ie very mode and co/d water. &¢. Snmmer FEW BOARDERS OAK HILL SEMINARY d July 26,1k Addgons fire \m,..m u Targe and VANCE, Provrietor, REOPE vue House, Iy ng Amber the bouse. sty very o ol are beieved | to thase at Seratoge. Toe drives wod walks a delightfol y b d w Watcn it Fointr ¢ ot surpamed i snd Stout necting with nect with ail l n AS PP Adter charged with embesz! INDS s hereby | W HOUSE is uow open. for the ac- dation of Room ean be secured o oy a s astrinst e, B g e (L B & Co, “ “New-York. Ou the g lonie taice, 1 NOW OPEN ! b No. 110 _For Sale—Severst Cylinder. Wk EVERDELL™ SONS. No. 103 Falton-st— A STRAM JOK PRINTERS sl LABLL MANUVACL R e . (:,\l(l! ut MILTON—Two or i the House fs in perfe Y, order, to . L HASKELL, Neo. 58 Liverty-st., Now. \un "o sdirens D, ¥, UDSON RIVER INSTITU 5 for SUMMER BO. ‘o PAYKS, A Lo H S o T B B ow port. R. 1 of Stanington, ¢ twason, New I Lugton Stean bouts, a1 e Shore Line Raiirosd ‘HF HOT SPRINGS, Bath Connty, WILLIA . from 00 t been well arsd [avorably known for the past haft v, M. E., Resident Py, CAN HOTE LAND HOUSE, H« lows Retreats. Mrs. 8. E with good BOARD wid plesstit ROOM ty of par |y WATLOCK. Wi, N ¥ HOUSE, Port sitasted. o the banks om “alisbury, Vermont. now nrv-n lyv the rece ! in e orie b 1 the moders fno. s by O asted nest the valley of the Connecticnt i the snrrounding tow: The Migerd aled for their medicy. itic wen be superior “many sco. 1; good fishing aue 0 spend the Sumu fng. It This House will lota aiving you a { Managers. ERLY, R. S LNETON WOl s and Accom- o #ea air, sailing, fiahing, and surf bath. he whols cosst. [tisacorssible by New- ington, for Watch, il N % Iy 1, Post-Ofticn sddras, & Lo, Flumlo'nu.-— 107 fah @b The Hotel gnd d, et tely, Wil iathjng facilities hnve bewn increased thr ed for e cure of Rbe Skin, Bladder and The place will be to invaiide, A oo ero are on tha Y, ke, oo 0, Man ian, “m1180x (lousk. Loe UkAxen. J 60"1 * Brosdway and Ei lam. Rooins fn sultes "mn-(: Europeas <R, Falls, Vermont.—Is Visitors, Sit- alley, 220 mi a4 hire Apent pLi GARAY INSTITUTE, No, 70 ) Madison-ave., plemper 2. l.-nm directed to Mme, L. 44, N, Y. prompt attenti VLMAKA FEMALE LOLLL(.L. ') With u full-course in Classies, Matuematics, Sciences and Belles Loares, Terms moderate. - Appilcants should forward their names Timadistely in order 80 secazs rooms. Address tho Rev. A. W. COWLES, D. D, President JEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN, One of the wmost plessant and healthy locations ko the :o-ully fils can remawn tbrough the Summer vacation. Forterms, ke., ens the . JOHN H. BRAKELEY, Presidont. l“Ul{'l‘ EDWARD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE preparer yo n for college or for busisess, aud gives & choice of thras conrvmof study to ladies, Fail taria, Aug. 30—853 for 13 weeks, for twelfth snvusl catalogue, the Rov. JO- Addry RNt e BISBEE™ 11{ COLLEGE HIL Next session beg: 11&3 ARMS I l(l)\( b Fort Edward, Sept. 4. Cit AND ENGLISH mnmn\u AND DAY 5CHOOL, Twenty-frat-ot. ) HURSDAY, Septembe Miss A will be at hiow.e 0n and of.er September . Lotiors addressed asubove w il meet with prompt at e ‘ lLl'IAkY ul)\um\u.»uuom. W M 231 and 253 Madisou-ave Mre. M. will be in town from 4 uotil that letter a8 above. y e Smeeiter e’ OFI“II' of the CONTROLLERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS, soatireast coruer Sixth snd Adelphi-ste, Philadel- PhSY rection choole of the Cty of PL I’l\h an. th High School will re- ceive APPLIC o Plaing, MACATT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL wil teopen on W f the Controflers of Pablic in said Princi Profe story Profe ica sud Astronomy. Professor of Perctic . Protessor of Anatosy et gy and Natorsl History. Pht osopuy and Chemiaty of the Lati e ‘b adiraseed 1o JAMES PREESORN, Chair- im tiees, soutl corner Sixih aad Aldel b By order of the Commlttes. 7 i o "Ny W, HALLIWELL, Secrotary. l)){l\'A’l SCHOOL tor m)\\ at Fall Term commences AMBRIDGE, Hus s, © b fow bo sdmitted iato che fami'y of tie Ji J SLUOOL OF MINES, EAST epts 10, i st aad Applied Chemistey. | Chemitry. Surv ing and Mechanics. 30 Physcn y w0 Palseontology, riabraces thre veu:conrse o the de u BA( HELOR of PHILOSOPHY. t * An examin lain hunnaw-lyv Algebra, Geon: not. candidaies for desees may pursae &3 ¢ The -t Vegns Octoter L. 1966, aian, wiks be beld B brsbor 28, 78 ¥ot futiber f,rmastion, sud DF catlog spily to of the Paculty. Ctatbm A YOUNG l.‘\l)Y des ANT TEACHER in a Privata School, wi o board lln;‘m tion i Latia sud Music. Hud: H. CAMP, o No.5 Beekman st —The demand 0 Autumn is great. Lo obtain position dapply 200! 1 will send you good Teschers Lioo on, “Should _have VEACHER sock pos ’m‘q N INSTITUTE'S All"l.ll‘,\Tll)l: !UR?(, d ¥, Sehe “Froucipsln, school offcers nd hoads of fami abie Tochark ol tend il plridlas” 3. W SCRERMEL fooiuest. fingical Instrnment DID PIANO for $225.—G. & H. BAR- ), No. W3 Bleecker-at. : 17 Prize Medals, jou the best Piano made. Testi dals for the suparior. W Messrs €. & BON. 14 of which were s ity of their fnstru i in the m MIL llL , Mauufacturer of SQUARE and 4 UPRIGHT PIANOS, invites plano-deaiors wad purchasers 1o call and exawine bis new s sle axrefls Pisnos, at bis Mo, Manafactory, No. 140 Centrest, by 'ween W ur and White l INDEMAN & SONS' YCL (HD]-Y\\()IOHTI". .,| u.w late Fair of the american [astitute FIRST-FPREMIUM GOLD e AL, NOVELTY st PERIONITY AND r(rf'h."""' aalad 1y SeruaM K. Y. Warerooms Lo Roy-piace, % of Hrosdway, s [ 3 loe 21t v Gold Bedal AVEN & BACON' P (E A fall asig ment of 1 York market ok Lave been well knswn on hand. v fackl akon UAND, AKE .:..u.numn; PIANOS ken 52 First Preminma ot the principal faire in thls o d, (‘u'ml‘i'h'u thereto, s First Pn.‘: Modal at luu zhu"| I:III:“; onal Exhibtion o Londos, 18, competton with 309 planas o cted with their Patent Asvaffe Arrangs- e yeirs. Warerooms, Nos.7and 13 - WATERS (,nnul LODEONS sud CABINE Square, and ORGANS. 1 Wholess ayments sd rent allowwd if purchased. Monthly lance ot Sarpeine, “Tolat, the sime. Sccond-band irom % 60 to Factory und Warerooms, 3 paid fo; Pianos. Planos taned and Music a littls sofied ut 1} conts per page. HO) PPHE MASON & HAMLIN « CABINET ORGANS; N MLIN PORT l|LL,(‘URI:A‘ Broadway, od. Sheet ATERS, mony to its superionity. nd Orguas, of American snd Forelgn manu: facture, atlow Varerooms, No. 5% Broadw by, New York. TPP'HE WEBER PIANO-FORTE s called e BEST INSTRUMENT MADE by all the lesding wasicians of this city and eleowliere. It is pronounced by the Nationa Piano Forte Association, sfter » trial in thewr rooms with the first manufsctugers of this country. eminently the BEST PIANO 1N AMERICA, and used by the Conservatory of Musio and other high wmasic schools altogether, becanso of their fmmense power, equality awentness and brilliane elastic touch, aud freat durability. 429 Broowe st., near Broadway. Is now proounced “THE BEST?" by our first Artlats, by the Augmicas Ixwritere o New Yous, and by many State Fairs. Besides thess, THIRTY of the most eminent Musicians and Pisoists of the country have testified to th of Coverthe. RNAIR REGUIRAANTY of 4 perfect pibap O SO0 Call of send for circulass with Wlustrations to WAL B, BRADBURY. No. 427 Broome. “ WLost and Found. e e —— 2d ro0ma Bo ta Ul CAREG Deogile? WARD. —1 oNr betw o, and No kot 3 POCKET-BOOK of wouey, 7 Soeved aud cewaid vaid of No. Gales by Anction. A \WiN, Auctioneer, RW']V & CO., Broadws, bmu Works of Art, Fancy doods. Furvit ...--.- (7 Auctioneet. A L 00K TRADE SALE ROOMS, 498 Broadway LEAVITE, STREBEIGI & Co.. successors to J. E. Coslep CoxarunmsTs soLICT . _Apvaxces ADS. Roswur A, Hacomnry, Auctioneek. ctrs 9 Haga: oot & P, No. 11 ly 12, l.' nmmnur-(xenenl. l BY BANGS, ME D st—Suis of I;Y DXRE(!TION of lha Q' il el, st Bublle Austlon. e0, PRIDAY Y, tho 20 o'closk p m., without fail, st Fort Sehuyler. N, ¥. H. retofore conatituting the ** MeDoogsll General H oot r ropriated to other purposes, viz.: Chirtywo yards, eoilre lengih, 443 feat tank honse and tank .n-.u-d-u 124 leties IWll 2:57—") and tramway. Aln the 'WHI“ buhing and wishing sprarstas s nch wad tmo ‘Saoldron farsecea; two, lisge ¥ g o flul- and 4 fee 3 'dn. pipes used .;vlo- '.'..wy lnd:nl&‘;u‘h “ o The baildings w! A dej 0 per cent of bid to be the time of I.'l ‘and the belance paid on nn:‘m« buildicgs which ‘within the live of sentiocle soon spracticacs f (he ik of ¢ o xtarve, washing . } parsi 08 S e eative 0t In ol the e cor A tramoray --lu-uu Ly the foot. The Lead und iron w1y G poud, o ey T Vored round, o bo og up o the exponue of 'm:hlu. weighed and dex o'clock a. m., o the day of sals, wish to attend, Furibes information fn rrfivd to the nature and kind al and their sitoation snd condition, un be ohhhud of the P termaster st Fort Schuyler, N Y. ., and of the unde The Government o right of ¢ ol a.e.mludx buut-ll they arn connidered uof By order of Grevet Ml]uer TEWART VAII vun R C Qunmmum MO u-;onu Ao Orrice Exzouriy) ml ufl-omno-.' prLpiA July 11, 19 CLOTHI\G DEPOT, S(,UUYLULL ARSENAL. SALE OF DAMAGED BLAN Will be sol | at Public Auctton, on ace unt o({h- United States, o the schuylkill Arsensl. Gray's Roed, Phfl-l‘tlohh. Pu, on BATLK{'AY Jnly 21, 1866, mmlvnem at 10 o'clock s THREE THOUSAND W UOLEK BLAX\KZT! (DAIAU.- ). Samples of the same can ba swen tnon_application at the Arsensl or ot the office ot Mesars, M. Thomas & Auvctiovesen, Nof- 139 lv;d llljonlhll‘l’ Y(hlln(.lphu. s of sale—Casb, Governuent fa Furchasars mast reiovs the property within five days afier deta el By ordor of Brevat Brig.Gen. OFORGE H. CROSMAN, it Quartermast sisiant Quastermasier { rmy. Brevet Major, A. G, United Stston A Executi -uy-;-_.u.. T J. H. DraPsR, Auctiovesr. U NITED STATES COTTON SALE. JOHN H. DRAPER & Co. il SELL on FRIDAY, July 2, 1865, at 1 o'glock p. m., at thele Sa'ascoom, No. 112 Peal st., New-York, by orterof SIMEON DRAPER, U. 8. Cottou Ageot, ABOUT 3,000 BALES GULF UPLAND AND BEA ISLANS COTTON. The sbove cotton bas been cliassed and sampled by 0. W. Amery and may be sen in thd Bale at the GOVERNMENT STORES, “‘ tie Doek, Brooklyn, and by sample .zt’ SALESEOOM of the Awe tionears, No. 112 Pes; New York, two dsys before the sale. Drovosaln v pocr Departaswr, Naw-Toux. July5, 1888 L4 0 uL'lLl)hl(s —Sealed proposals, in nmd, for building & dwelling-house in the Central 'lfl e the Recsln overvoir, together with the name of the bidder and dete of e Adiriogs ol B mecimed at tha oo ol 11 o ke far day, the 17th duy of July, 1865, wil be opened for furnishicg |h materiel tie Cenrral Park. l-l tbe t which time e g = ¢ g e < seenon appl k focts” of bids con. also be STEPHENS, lulm.r L. muum, :c:un- Aqueduet Board. Cmorox AQUEOTCT DEPARTMEN 0 IRON-FOUNDERS,—SEAL will be receivad ot this oice, Rotun s, City Hall Park. untll 18 f TU! b it day of July, 10%, (o the emge ron water pipe.12 iron water-pipe 6 fnches internal dismeier. 17500 tack of cat iron wate i, Ainches [pieraal diameter Fach proposs. o adorecd * Pro ST Wates Piprs and Special C together with the pawe of wd date of ita offering. T smount of secority requirad will be ten thonsand dollace. Specifications sud blauk foran of bids caa be had oa spplicetion this offce. THOMAS STEPUENS. ) Croton ROPERT L. DARRAGH, | Agoedach CRAVEN Toard. Oiawamuon Notices. ORPORATION iven to the owner of ownars, 0004) d or unimproved lau vo peen complsted aud are 001 (9F eXemBAL ow Iol the Board ot A Hoted v ¥ nues. cond: For paving whh sione blocks $9:h strwet, from Sth to 10t . rd. For pavisg with trap blocks 12thatreet, from 24 to dh-ave nue Fourth: For reculatiog sed pariag with atous blocks Water streety from Old.aip 1o Coenticbalp. Fifth: For buuding &+ war (n Tob-sireet, between M-aveman and s point 400 feet weat of ‘d-avenie. Sixth: For flagging Wb aveaue, west ide. between ¢4t and Wkl streets. fall width. Seventh: For flageing sidewalks in 1o nch u-uclrwnl include ali the seversl and parvels of isad st Fth street. between 8th and 9rh-avenues. 0 the extent of haif the block, on both eides of 49ih-street, between 9th and L0th avenues. O Tuird: All the lots o0 both sides of 12th-street, from 24 to Sth-ave: ues, to the extent of bal! the block on ritber sids. Fourth: AlL the lots on both sides of Waterst., from Old-slig ba Conutissalip, to the extet of half the block on either side. Fifth: All the lota on both sides of 70tk street, from 3d-avenoe Sth-street, ighth: ALl the 1ota on both sides of 4)th-street, trom M o Lestag ‘on avene, e whoss {ntarests ara sifected by the shove named sasses d who aze opposed to the same, of cither of them, are to 1o present the.r objections ia writiog to one of the undes +'goed, ot their office, No 32 Chamber-stiset. busensent New Coard Hibase, within thirty days from the date of this notica. RACTORS. —Proposals 'fl sorner 8 JOTICE TO CONT! AN be received by the Street Commissoner, g ble offic Brosdway and Park-pisce, nntil Toesdsy, the 17t at 11 o'clock & m., for_plan fon of an Aerial B The spas of Br. o we i hereto to . vacept the Lo muae g and with the best ma "Any farthes iuformetion in relation to the sbove, aad blask posals £ £ the snme, may be obtaned at the office of the Street winsdoner. No bids wil be cousidared excoeding tie swount of the appropristion, viz., $15,000, diagram showin= tha position in which the bridz: ls to be plsesd S seei at this office. e Bt Commiauioner reserves the right (0 ewject ol bide thad aze mot 7 g (307 L Strent Con misalonse. l)Roros.u.s S FOR N £100,060 NEW AQUEDUCT STOCH OF THY SITY OF Nk \\’-(()Ii. 828 RUEADA o S 198 5 oot e e il be publicly opened, or ik whole or uny pazsof the sum of viare of “New Aqueduct sk of 1 by clater 301 s of A i1 eck interest “ant por am- the pri s Blikig Terd for 100 ma.uw.-’ A th ” |n~dn-rmuwm« e lsin the lun.-lw-nk-llollvo:nyr\ T [ On prese ting o the Comptrobier the trivipts of the Chambersl for such deposits, the parties will be entitied 10 16%eive cettiiates §00 +qual amounts of the par va'oe of th arded lenring iuteroat Com the datorof paymenter - o e b proposal shonld be scated and_indorasd * Propossls Srack of the City of New ¥ A e eyl -m-h.p- addressed to the The right is of the bids If the intereste ENNAN, Comptroliee. Otten, of the Corporation re s St ;;w York, Doparsiosns of Sy Comsaaerd Orrick or Tig St (onmmn 0 LOVHL\LIURQ. Proj sealed envelope, tudorsed witls the titie of the -w! and with ama of the bidder written thereos, will be recelved st tiie office ew il WEDNESDAY, July 25, 10, ut Ul 'clock & For rorulating, g/3dig and corbine b Sruding and cuibing “Thirty fouits siceet, betwess e e ok ins bing Fizhth ‘or regnlating, gra lllfl carbing shth J-nu..m. ki and One Hundred sud Towent aud corbirg One Hondred l d avenue and Mount Morris s curbing One Hosdsed UL Nioetounth For regulating aradin; avd Siaty £ o ‘n'.m;.l..:“: . mbuu my Durths street, betwess ro,‘v. mhM gittering and fagging Fifty cinth street, botwasn FIAR nth aveaies. For T';E:':’l'h“rlldmin' Forty-uinth treet, between Nioth sl for apec e e B Yors. suly 15,1 s ey PR e ing atreet, n..-.«.- b TARBLE in SLE MANTELS.—The best pl. to pu ..\nnn‘uuuvrn r&‘f"‘....‘“'l.‘i‘n‘f"”’ low prices. is at A. KLABER S Marole Works. N Last I’ ot.. niear 3d-ave. N Y. Maatels put up 10 tie count \ ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS —xu parior l spgeursscel more durable; b uha o e W ROA St W et ~ 2z 8 sewer in Miheatreet, between Bth sad i