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6 N PR EW PUBLICATION s, e MAGAZINES The Atlantic M y for Reptember ull nuwber, scaicely one of the ¥ SWoma Wale that w¢ sppre weedle dfter a i pric Bow very apd wimiiar ex with performed by our 1 ¢ indistrions of WOmCD WO Thero nre geveral very inte ages fron Hawth commendabl urs & duy; A wight bove w1 wat coutent 10 #8Tn ovly 89 . Bumediate WAL Ving pre Id do kway Wit cts B ve not ¥ wmert which v Prvad. Those j Evary doy ’ll’ dge through suow ook v 1 4" spend an boa DO LLOLL A LT IO Once, when his wif Sormed a purpose of without speaking ¢ W or three ho B, 4 his Py “ Usiversi., Rejo explavatory art W an eneyle o Bummer Le penalties of original, and i ancy of is @ lively axd j il with the calin Rengtellow's sonnet, the ye # Mr. . T. Tuckermun's sclolariy verses on * Lako Chewplsin ” in the same mumber. In “The (! MTS. BUNG LIGUITE, 8 Wam liail WO U « An Ttalian Tain-Storm,” by Mrs, Mary Co arke, 18 8 well-written account Peevtie journey fiom Gevoa to o the eufle 1y who was o of the T teb, eutitled “ My Little T st four years, “ Yesterday,” an ¢ ks the first element of literary cxcel wlearnces of thought, as well as th mess of expression. A caustic article Pasty, ’ opening with a sharp epigra Preeident’s character; @eunt;” a severe but ji ®stinging notice of Colonel ITa W the Saddle, * complete fhe tab Our Young Folks gives this mou Poed eerics of 1 Brawing by Hounessy, 'm oue of own picture (“The Wanderers,” not exhibited. e reading 1 #ex of the magazine is of the Dr. Wild ivos an account of bis spinuiag Tevel of the juvenile intellect. The G eDtertaining the G “fagw' aud “ Archie Lowell,” it ¢ Wowle on ** Reform and Re \trlu ion in secount of * Pisa and i J] led “ Verbal Anomal storical account of AL Beside *The Clave o conception and better in style. B. W. Ball, in Biele on ** Aeronautics,” discusses eome of thela wwements in ballooning and predicts that the pavigation the air will scon be as fawiliar an art as the -of the sea. Eugene Benson deecribes the charac ©f “ Literary Frondeurs,” whom he defines as those who + oding troths—unweleore and often destructive truths—at some giaut sham or honored Mumbo-Jumbo of society. @ermany, George Send in France, Carlyle in E gland, “Dadly. . A. Delille contributes a brief and not very eat- Befactory comparison between Rachel and Ristori, with an #000unt of some of the plags iu whick the latier is to ap- pesr in New-York. The poetry in this number, ** Hearts of Oak aud Stone,” by Heary Morford, “On Christmas Eve—with Shakespeare’s Sonnets,” by R. H. Stoddard, end Arridre Pensée,” by T., is all good. The editorial *#Nebula® contains some talk abont ** Felix Holt” (with which we cannot fully egree), the Cholera, and other < mattere. The Catholic World offers an attractive list of articles ~ for September—one of the best this periodical has con- Saived for moutbs, Of originial contributions there are ~#wo theological essays, and two pieces of poetry. Tho _writer of the paper on “* The Doctrine of tne Episcopal @burch concerning the Necessity of Episcopal Ox Bon,” reviews the controversy raised by Goode’s cele- Brsted work on “ Orders,” and continued lately by the wemonymous anthor of *“ Vox Ecclesie,” as to whether or Bet the Episcopal Church bolds Episcopal ordination to be Beceseary to constitute 8 valid ministry, and concludes “"M ber dwlnne is is 0o less, o more, than this: The Béwor of ander is resident in bishops and presbyters both, @x erdine,and is operative under oi!"7Y CirguIglauces, Vighons only, though in cases of uecessity presbyteis exercise that power and validly ordain. " Jn oconmeetion with the recent appearance in the pulpits of some of the Episcopal churches A this city, of ministers who Lad not received Episcopal ondination, aud the discussion which ensued between Bighop Potter aud some of bis slergy, thie review of g w by one who hes evidently studied the literature of the Episcopal Church will be read with interest. The sixth paper, on the “ Problema of the Age," is devoted to doctrine of the Trinity. The vorses entitjed « Thy Will be Done” have considerable merit. Gnd the first E Whwee stanzas are charmingly neat a0d mugical Wa can- -opn be s2ze mhl& John Savage's jingling bal- a0 of the crosades, calls’, T The Ohristian Crown,” which Sacke the fluepey we are accustomed to look for in the _witings of this accomplished author. The expression, ® Blods of Blaod,” is ‘atrocious; end, moreover, when Mr. * Bevage speaks of the arteries carrying blood ** back to the Deart,” instead of away from it, he is guilty of & physio- “-l The veins perform that function. The uu epigrammatic stapze containing these mnuuhtn 38 fu his beart, I‘--fi-n:n. . “lh.llnpulml] umofl but what does the suthor mean by bavitig e crown “ in one's heart 1 Among the selocted dnd translated wrticles: we may wention a read- @bl account of some of the recipients of the Monthyon grize, entitled of, Yirtue; " 8 very interesting mfil“* Alive;” an account of * The on the Nile;” a review of Mr. M)”i&“w a sheteh of “A Celtie Logend; " and two serial complotes tho third volume of the T the ‘next will be com: AD original afl Tbe Godfrey Family; a.Qnumuum . The deading article tu Hours at Home i& on *'Tlio Foséil mu Vermont,” by 3. W. Phelps. ‘The author de- l! + of elephantawirich have been discovered |- ‘enfl ptu-|ln -h:amau. of the skeleton of & n.l. imbedded in sand and near the easters ‘Sbore of Lake Champlain; and of the l:’\i! mnu‘:: of trees Aud rere fruits dog out of peat-beds in various localities, He Le interesting problem how these remaing came %0 Be in the places where ey bave been found, and on the MVMMWM 'ndflmhmm» a of naturgy of the higher New Dnbhmhonl. o warm onough o b6 inbabited by ¢ lepbants lar amaals, ho inclines to the former alternative. DY. BLATC Ilvnylr- S PRIZE CASES. REPORTE OF C Circuit and Dietsict of & few in which decrees wore entered Wit “m- peither val man emigrants have o * De Robus Ruris life, T Nave written with : o e h ne is, upen the | 18 1103, an Mermeids” tells us ITE DOVLIES, § AND COMFORTABLES, Notorzn ARD, LANKEL WHITE AND COLORED b L\\xu T WHITE end COLORED 3 ing and cloarly- | TATTRE: ns of | HAIR, ni THA O £83, MOSS, and evors Kir wopn Sept. 2 . 110 LEWIS® YOUN Nl LDEN HILL SEMINARY 1 elegance Gitnations Wanted—Femaies. SITUATION WANTED by t of & ot very adven- | n ehelis were I’u.\!A i rusuhlx“u-; o nds of women might Luve told by Mrs. Harriet E. Prescott, o 61 hase Tweuiy-reco s troopers close uj i Sieridar, not yet realiz y for September 148 even more varied aud per by Mr. ) “abricf| “The Dead Letter the Green Sesl’ SUORY oWUTICH, 4 e ——————— R S New l]nhluntwlm. YEADY THIS' MORNING ! Tux Serrennen Isson or BEADLI'S MONTHLY: A MAGAZINE ; and there are la da ¢, aud passable picces wnd @ 'vl- B. Per- 'Biss. ‘ QuzPatient” hv Cos. o E:mu \flf‘o"nry by the same lady m The A /nhlu—hm-r 2 ar- daracd by the Preaident, b pes soun presest on that --Aoun; om;l“ g v ‘.A : OREGON AND WASHING Wustrated. By A. D. Ricbard- S WANTED for ot publishied—the boch for every 1ou Licgraphies of the puly “.ul( of t son. THE DEAD LETTER. (Concluded) llustrated. e most perfect modern types of the class are Heine in _ ¢ g NIGHTINGALES. A Poem. By Mrs. M. B. Victor. HEROES OF THE WaR,. ALL ABOUT MERMAIDS. Py . A Story of the Adirondacks. By Aifred B. Street. AME OF CROQUET AND 118 LAWS. s @nd Tlorean iu thiseountry. We have no literary frondeur Mok, G FLOAA in Ameriea now; but Mr. Benson thinks we meed one THE ROMANCE OF THE GREEN SEAL-IL By M. C. NEWPORT. A Poom. PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF GEN. SHERIDAN. Py Capt. J. N. Fliot, AWAITING THE DAWN. A Poem. By R H. Thorse. OLD HIMS'S METAMOKPHOSIS, A Swery. By Wm. West “WOMEN OF T “Overflowing with pathos aud uet Wouckiog seutiwent | Fosten 3 *The steel-plat reite e wved In 1o ke’ iyl fn’.’f’v‘m v, I Roton Teaveller 4 e deepest emction = le and ariginel work. Tuste snd Smell A Story. By Rese Kenzedy. THE FIVE SENSES—1] OUTWITTED BY THE WOME AN EPISODE IN A LUMBER] MY EVERYDAY PATHS—V], By C. M. Tracy. CURRENT NOTES ON MEN, BOOKS, ke, By the Editor Sold by oll Newsdeslers, Price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! Bock putmbers siwsys ov hend, €3 per year, BEADLE & COMPANY, Prprismnns, ol F. e vafe 1o reedied & velame «f grest werit and poprisqity. = [Springtieid o bliean. A bock ofseul marlt, ncesing o ‘esh and e liar buteret all ite ine o e ottt restivg works of the ludustricas sutkor.”— [Boaton Dally Adcert [F Send for circulars giving f.li parti 8, Ready Toie Moruing. Y FAR TIIE DEST. THE CITIZENS' DIME EDITION 0Y WANTED.—One who can_ write a fair hand i nxl"ln errands and llll.l ”nl"" IlF‘Il l‘l: it a ROARDING AND DAY SCHOO! 250 and 23 Madison-ave , wil recp pA . Mre. M. wi be la town frow G-pt |nnlll that time, Address by ietter £ above. womun l‘l‘MAI b O Emm-m.n.-h.l tm adsantazen both woli Tern opens off weck for first year.Apply this ELIABLE AGENTS \VANI‘I"D ta sell the great Beriptural llhmu'x-»u u.. r(-u‘l’ 4, Re uu price #2 75 NATIONAL TAX LAWS, Being the Laws of Jane, 1664, ard March, 1065, interpoisted with | Alao, the iia e recent Amended Act, rendering it the most porfest spd convenient HAND-BOOK OF THE LAW yet offered at any price. 1t is the citisen's form par ezecllence. wadealers, of sent, post-paid. on receipt of prics, BEADLE & (o, Nblhhm, Ra V¥ Widiiat. 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Apply or sddress HARTFORD PUBLIZHING Co., s No. 15 Asylum-at., Hartford, Coun. HE NATIONAL l~ RLLM.ASON wlll mmr Sepl, Tot ae 8 weekly, co Plo-ldenl Joliwon” lu-fl‘lu. NATIONAL Excurgions, AILY EXCURBSIONS DOWN TH! B(‘l«m INSTITUTE, 190 8CHOOL FOR BOYS. cow tare, addre s MENRY \V l(l ) R llli L SEMINARY—The FAT l. iEBll be- ’BA Y.—Dl- the I-w- wnd l.o-n to Port Moumouth, ound ving 84 1:30 b in- ten years ofsgay bt M. N, CLAYTON, Supt. AILY EXCURSIONS TO GLEN COVE and 34 Whike Btons, Baylls Dosk, On-(“N-.l )LN)WYL\A‘H\ MILTTARY INSTITUTE, Al Jewtown, Pa, with superisr Educationsd and M itary l"lnh end & ot healt] 11 locatl l-“” H)lu A M. Presides ’0[ GUKEEPSIE FE STITUTE reop-us s».ru.um.u u. 3 lwu':-w R A -m‘ of ’rmmum LXCL'RSIOH SEASON of 1866, TO TOURISTS AND TRAVELPRS, Excoreion tickets st reluced rates from Ne: -&.xh m-h. River 81, Lawrenco (pansi ‘.:!.2’3;{;, White u......'l.‘"w“"' o i.*./:m..... ;;,.M.m e S, 5 13 1. EALTH AND PLEAS! l e flw- - U‘R. a&lllo . m .q'ho-u,.. "'"“r"‘"mun-, 2} 46,7 5. m To chir Susver HUQUEOT, A, 4o ittt Fondsy PPOUGHKEEPRIE (N. Y. ) MILITARY INST YA Clamical cod Commerial Schuci for BOY3 of ail SEPTEMBER NUMBER of DEMOREST" N'l LY N‘A:)‘:'I‘J:}- forde l:l‘. trest in the besutiful en- i s g pore Tncdel miacio In every m"flm. Do not it Septomber. Now iy, Fublisbed st ik end aold Mh‘lv. WANTED for HORACE GREELEY k isbed In oricios SR fone York, via Niez. e Tiiande Trousad 4 I w0 u-"a:.:dm River YOLXG LADIEY SCHOOL. muuwm and MBS, 0. P.” HUBBARD® | 3 Wl re nn.nuunns.p i I 0. 473 Ilod'cl, New I»«m’l' \\ unl'{.l.bll‘ ARKFI( At'Alw,\g. ulhm* Lite) ield n'l‘;&nnn‘ [‘:’rcmrfl, dremn " TAMERICAN u:nu ACH. a'm-l Avont. 1 d will more thes i FALL Tr i will the G of Lo BERL For i 'ibfi"" -‘m(..r...'fknu'... (’BOLPIEID" (‘O\IMFR(‘KAL (,ULU-GP Providenze, R e A Isifll UTION.—Tbe Co-, chu-fimn.. S bt e #p b BT PIN of Lon e ooy £1Ca ...a..u._, o Now .:am.x.u.l‘.“’.".‘.é'.?-{s e b MNH{M‘M i eiviined wortd 10 T iraet aronh ooy S orme wu'rn low No. 106 Bioadway, o (goagh Snd pevet i ju economical In ity charges. Fot f.1in m\lculnl-y_-l{ulufllx WYORK DAILY TRIBU Vh \IONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1866, Instrncion. \' a6 ..n uu\u-. .\f‘"”(‘L for lqu Tv\»‘mm, PARK NORWAT Rev. Abe 1. 3. WATSON v speckal 82 f+. becosse quick sb for ¥ st Apyieton's, Lrcadw, as iy INSTITUTE, Y BOARDING SCITOOL 2004 yoar, For clrew G INSTHIUTE, FLUSHING, L. 1. Sebool for Boys. Bridgeport, Coune—F ot BOAKDING and O TADIES, ot RSUAY. Sejieiter 2\ Adlress s sbove. on the 40 1S BOAR 10 to receive peronal op W Miadison-ave., end Fagliah HOARDI SEFTEMBER 2. Appl e diste attention. IH~ M. A late fomu ot o cpen BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for \Went Thicty-sightiat., New-York (Murray Address.es shove, MACAULAYS French aud 1 cducations ie accomine- . 0. HAZELTINE, Principal. Y LOAKDING- b( HOOL, Whllu I’Inm commences Septenber ‘prineisal, O. . wxl.uv s 'D 188 HAINES MADFMOTS 2 4 L R it repen on THUKSIAT, SEFTEMAER i, !, that (her English wiour, either petsonnlly ¢x b lelar, imay be made b NI fmI\R 20. Forcirculars sddress MAS. 8. E. W. AT n, Coun, Teopes Sept, 4. Adiress the Rev. LEGA D. RICE, Priueipsl WARKINU, A M., -: Grove Hall, New-Haven, UNG LADIES SEMINARY yons Sepr. 12, 1668 For Circnlars, Mo b -q..l Pounhkee e, N. Y, A Punuly Sehool for BOY S: LPRIE YO v, A AND ¥ Lfi“ INSTTUTE, wyu.%fi v L. ..lu ¥ !CK (73’2 CR! ). - q HDING ST '!r ,l‘ !‘tfi?\g %."‘R. - -.'1: hyit-al, -._:~,!1- ot o devéiop’ the mowt sopciows dnd dlegast In i 3f 2oy Commersial HE I\‘TF.REBTOYJOHN \V MOOI‘B in onr craves h? this date. ATALD(»I"}’ will be nulrl, mall, to any sddre, WALTER LOW. No. 09 b INGLISH BOOKR.—Ou hand at docl of OLD sud NEW ENOLISI B ations constently l:# lf‘fll! ll‘ lIllAl'lB bflh e e and fo -uy u-lr " B resent, & superb OKS, st Jow m« ocx anp" BOND BRO| G dLimof COLE & RUT IVKMP.N". :’I tw ‘MI Ji WTON COLLEGIATE lNHTH‘U’l‘h, at Someex ( u,fm"‘ |~ The next Sctgol Yeur wi' ls prpils A€ ablon, WAL R i " RCHOOL, N flr!lm’np!nu S5y e or for Seliools of Scleuce, TV 0 1 IR _ Rual @otate for Sale. A AAPAA AN AN AN NF\V nnd |‘|‘(‘lllbdlv gflnteel Thie property rsnts & -lc'e‘ P PY [ S Jnetmn on. INGT. Fornded 1855 TREAT ONAL BUR iy, St trasait and hes'(by AL VAN e e e-L \ in all parts of the coun- foll tnbeastion wid ‘be i‘,’fi"il;‘&m. inerieunal Lditor in an aimost (tvel yent Fr Tvibuner 1t is one of the k) oettion und suilabe That we know of (hia viae of Lie maumlu B fi for -u;,r No2 Second: rie upancy;css| bz u«-b ’(‘l‘”'d ln‘\‘n if desired. N elegant (OUNTRY msslm of 28 acres to te disposed st one bour's ridiby et afrom eith Conatry Frogeis, i K ;«,.4 i 2 Rey. D. 4. HHOLFROOK, Painei at 7900 t0 ;; 000, Apply to EMA on the Hudson,—10 Any ¢ isting of 13 - ucros d land, uperies, ke., 1o bfl(m.’:y vn i A fac everythiag man coul Bapyy i will'be sold )L, No 221 Pearl LT TN N T A S APPLICATION o P NG LADY trom i AW SCHOOLS, o | narmr—— ] FARMS on tie & waie Kailrod; el ',, \ll\xl! r.r wrxnl‘xvri.T! A R- \u\\v! (.v nlllm cl\u M 1 n Hxn MAN & SONS’ N CL \!73)1‘]\\'04[‘(‘“'1‘[1‘] VIkS 1 FRE \uwu GRAND. SQUARE ol b b o r""slll‘ uxmu'nr«-n . Lis e Grand Tuterns. Competiton Wik 49 pissos 1IN0 wd DAY | > —— in Brooklyy, oue of the most furuished houe: i ity § )m--!ll 4 ‘0 LET—A COUN IH RESIDENC furuished, within miguter from the City Hiy dinte S Foreign mana. TED PIANO-TORIE MAKERS, Our Compauy "l QITTIN -ROOMS -nd'm'lmo«ms nicely far- [ to ;--nw- only, st No, 145 Nintlest., betweoms com of ‘raperior werkmen, piied o viodicc s hote Feriect Blano Perie THAN ANY Broadn sy and Fn 1 ¥very I (rament gaarsuteed for Five Years. Ca mlwm i man m'omcm. TLANTIC CITY, N, J.—The UNTTED STATES: HOTEL w 0w open bl the lfl- Accommodations for 509 guests. Dodworih's Band in BROWN & WOILPPBI. Propi etors. Internal lnmme. STATES INTERNAL REVENUE — of New Vork, XVIlih, XX, sad |m m-t ibe w»& —mupwa.h- _,..r.:'s:..z n:' W oged 'ymr of the c ity | ave been desiroyed ; b it i own upon the [neurnnce Companien. o wouid retiin Lis wincere tlaniks (o e Deportment P Bing what weild bave ciherwise ™ SR T WILON, Ne. 7 Puknn, T Wan Derassuest. STRonoN-GnNxmay’ Wasuinaroy, IJ.L Avgist Armv )(ed.cnl Board, o u,IJ.l.A. President, Brevet pry -2"'" cxaniuation of ater, A.-m-»m" o, Uy % A yeexs of cze, wad i or s invi stion to must etate the full i alilications mast be funishod. 11 the Bervice of tne Army dos aiated, tozether with u-l mer rauk, ud testioniale from the 3: « to ehuracter and t lmlll ren in the Me Anguit lTLD STATES INTERNAL REVEND THIRD COLLECTION DISTRICT, STATE OF NEW-TORK. Coltector’s Office No. 14 Court-at., Brooklyn, i day The ANNUAL TAXES for 1808, upou Incomes, Carrisges, IMeresy Locedt cf e Watches, Y achts, Liconses, k., ate dus snd paysble from the 13b 0 the 1ot day of Augast, 1868, The bills are ready for delivery. HENRY C. BOWEN, Celiecter. Office bours 8} . m. to 5 p. m. Checks teeeived. nuummw-mm )ku* -vnl-ln"-nnun Brooklyn, - aed by the Afl;_l ngrews, 3 T OF_ ASSIGNMENT.—Notics is Mmh elven tiat JOIN J. NORRIS of che Townani anip of Feinorne, u 0 for id creditors u.uu u\ bit wiation, Within the term a“hu\ montng. 2 JOHN ORIMES. %:w» ,us and DERIGNS for a ara informed ted mbanaint of insteuctiors rtt m-l.n-. ou ap. EW uuronmgm oF "srlhl disniey by driwire the por: o‘: tert in ah Lhe saue HEe Toirty Ppatisnte ot & M‘hw ., e 8 RONI A JOSEFU KIN: ‘i‘v e OGDE MINE X 1wt 0--.!-eh Trex's llll-I Ew‘?ul u-lf and T m'm,mr to caro Hvxpmm proven by the srongest ¢/ idouce. . Lake's, cor of m..cm nd Ihe Conaty of i 3, ‘a0 1o nesess i d Justice luw oppe Welock u. ., ot fis cbumiberv o Mm I ,ble CLAIR- g mahes the uml‘ n-l"r Nv- W h-nvy Tn busfuess her dissovers tke coures aad

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