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- NEW PUBLICATIONS. it JUNIUS BRUTUS BOOTH. . INCIDENTS, AND ANPCDOTES IN TITE LIFE %%u‘.-ms POUTH, (the wider). By bie dovgbter. Carleton: Now Y fork. Of the three great actors who stand together, in #his @ntury, above all others in the English school, one may be claimed as an Amevican. Thongh born in Baglahd, May 1, 179, Junins Brotus Booth chose 4his country for his home, He came of o' Republican stock. Flis father left England to fight for America s the Revolution; and after hie returd to London, reverently kept the portrait of Wasbington in Lis drawing-room. No visitor was permitted to stend in 4he presence of the picdture with eovered from childhood Junius Brutus was tang! head. " Thus bt to believe in the Republic; he vame to this conntry at the ae of 88, anid here his greatest trinm: werves to be called - the 8 were won. grentést of American trage- He de- @uue. England bas no right to his fame. “Iill now Do authentie biography of the greatactor hod been written, but numerous improbable anec- @otes and incorrect sketehes of his life were circulated iu the pewspapers and magasi nes. Hall the aned- dotea of distingnished men: are, doubtiess, mere - veutions, and many good whieh really belong to the dramatic stories are told of Booth apocrypha. Theso memorMls, though not as complete as we cx- e form_an anthentic record of his correct much . misapprehension of his charac- singular ca- weor. 'That they are written by his daughter gives them r interest. Booth 10 children, of whom five still Hve—Junius, Rosalie, Edwin, Adia and Jo- ; this volume is the work of Asia—Afrs. John 8. and reveals in no small degree the genius Mereditary.in the family. To all bi:‘;fmplncs. in which the Nu,or‘y of the sabject is relat » rélative or Sriend, this nweepinfio hjeetion exists, tit the maxim, “gpeak only good of the dead” s too faithfully heedgd Sor the interests of truth, and that while most faul are £u ebjection cannot be_fairly made to the They are written with a spirit ooncealment, and the author has ressed, all virtues are exaggerated. Baut this memorials. eserve, but not of pautifully united a feeling of devotion to the father with rare impartiality injodghag the tragedian. It is the sto o of a wild genius, simply and sddly told, The rea- @ons for its publication the introduction states, with a delicacy and candor almost unmatcbed, when we eon- sider that, of the event to which it alludes, the autber- #68 Was permitted neither to be silent, nor 4o speak y. “This volumo was originally designed as a token of the pro. Seund Jove and rnmnor'll) 'hg: the obildren of 8 good and voble father over regarded him in life, an At a recent period, the perusel of publications on the drama, having sfich total disre- father, male the task I e B lish of justice, in sli relating” to my undertaken in love, beoome a duty. A Fessarah, Lhed compiled n futito] acpount, méar its completion, it waslaid aside. “A colamity, without precedent, bas fol d hovor his fter & tedious ud when very len upon our oountry: We, of all fawilies, secure in domestic love and wetirement, are stricken desolate! edureatbed with lsarels is dishonored by a o ed—Dhis bright boy A ealom ! : never should Deéaviest bours o{’ our sorrow, .0 m.'mwnl;‘wl us, privately aud profe, wonally. that oémplete my work, in the belief, thel While sketob may Il.l.tr__uhl\lmulmmll. o con, W8 the The name we would bave son—his well haye been resumed, but in the were free to Tam urged to this tiathful teud to interest the friends Of 21y biented fathor, sspersions of Jusius Bratus Booth is one of m, Wy proofs that soting is an independent art, and not g m_ ¢ combina- 'm of oratory with scenic- display. - Fo actors as they are born painters, poet: wians - Booth had a classical education; printing, and studied law; ho was appointed a . Vi shipman in the' British navy; he had unqy literary ability, and none of his family had pax, B e s o S o of acth 17 years be resolved to bean actor, and 1814 his company visited Holland, w! eudured many of the hardships of a stroll be soop learned to trust that ambitio: 1o the stage, and, in 1815, sought wi wvess & London engagement. He then fon as Richard, Norval, and Sir Edward Morti- “mer,fobtaining the frieqdihi;{vnml admirati perionk, among others Dr. qQuin, ) Who seems 10 bave been amoug wegognise his genius. At last he obtai mml at Covent Garden, bLut on rdinate characters, and at the end of the e0as0n’ returned in disgust to the Theaters. A4 Brighton, by fuiling to keep au evgage- ment, Edmund Kean unwnwngul v befriended a rival vIOusly xf;mnmm of whose existence he was p short notice Booth was , in the place of audienos with unexpected ener, uired to p had much to 3 Kedn, taking 87 _lcantage of R . PoouL " termd, betweon Booth and , - Harris, thy - mavager of the Covent Tiienter, lnfinedinhlfilll«l upon the debutant, di‘“himdlo Drury Lane Le“;t? ;nd di.ndwed btixm w Al en| men & days after his ‘? Rkhvs,‘gmh yhye({ lage to Edmund thusi mce. London the circumstance to the wick and Quin. But this joint triumph end. Bo:;h was soon informed that he sny of Kean's parts, !;’uu ‘which were also given epecial study. In addition to this, Laired to support Kean in secondary role: once withdrew from an engagement wh sidered Kean had brokén, and returned to Covent QGarden. This caused great excitement, were the days when the Loudon more for the theaters than they di ment; when men Garrick aud eited " ds interest as Chatham or @ramatic writing was a_profession, not ‘when tietors were hissed and plays were the storms of theatrical rivalry ‘did net rage in the momdm Booth’s reappearance at Covent was the occasien of a fierce and and & néwrpaper war bétween the partisan nius finally trinmphed xival tragedians. | Booth's ge ft his home, and against the wishes of his made an engagement with a provincial manager. illiams, (Authony Pas- ean, and surprised the and power. rxnm by the influence of Lord Erskine, Dr. JWilliams, and other friends, obtained ht at Covent Garden, where he appeared Feb. 12, 7, 88 Rishard 111 His snccess was so great that ‘the monarch of the Knglish stage, seems to fiu’mod for his supremaey. jonal jealonsy which in the end with Booth's emigration to Amer- m%“ Drury Lane, to an immense and en- astio Klspm of the day com- iendly rivalry of Gar- such as Richerd and Sir Giles his own, and to which be had s J0ED aTe X musi- “arned S . he I mestionat, Y when ouly here Booth ing player. n which led ithont suc- played at jon of many the first to ned an en- ly to play provincial At ay Sir Giles This him_a trial ere began & misun- was soon to was not to he was re- oles. He at ich he con- , and those ublic _cared for Paslia- Kean ex- Piu; when a business; and bratal riot, 3 of the intensely nerveus temperament, and an im d 1 I 1 v b al t jon; be oontinued te play Rickard and Sir Giles , abd also appeared a8 ‘fugo, Posthu- wmous and Sir Edwarid Mortimer, Tmpartial minds, who took no part in the strife, acknowledged his abil- an¢ dties, and admired Godwin, the auther his Jago wps i < FAD Whiwaca Heits sod that infit quoted ir - these - memorials, there is oubt bat that Booth's errors -Mnnhn({' who can hardly - p rival. ‘before us, ** oung man. The fault ~ intend to allow & continuation . of this, rivalsbip. _power of liis adversary, and of adulation and success {all. 1t is needless to ex- that fatal memorandum, e 0 ypting his dow) . Kean had covert desij their and tec) id pot.” It is with pleasure, however, EE He kmew ‘Willig) dressed him 4 leftér of. advice mxw&.g to this celebrated | e Booth, by William ," yho ad- his fame. much aud were but the was Keans, nogmd of ‘an intention to crush 144 Mr. Kean,” says the Liography the sckmowledged kingof tragedy, did not He the contents cal design, and Mr. Booth that we read ‘mere mention of Kean's name, in later years, to drgw from Booth admiretion,” that in © 'wetors m«h mnuim praise and ihe two her ot Drary Lawe, & reat 3 : had won Americun reputi- , they met in England, and reconcfled their ancient ding,. Booth remajned in Eogland till before sailing for this conutry, appeared as of his grandest perfor o m&mmm%m was mances, - Flazlitt, only limited By his eritical Babit ht, ap) have re- s of thought, appears ' to 4 Boeth's supremacy “weter: - 1n 1821, at the Ricbmond, Va., Theater, Booth | in this char- 30 yoars,’ ml':":fl’. ;hfil]‘:fin R g 2 e actar. 1 Novi-Yerk, bemedo his it ppear, “ance »QEMAM.M M. 1, . ) w‘.‘ Mll. Lear, ~ Othdle and mm took & position at (h: Doad -of his professiov. He traveled the . from n to New-Orleans, and gained 8 atation hefore the age of 26. ‘We need not repeat the events of a Yife in this connt; much of th an estimate them fairly. Were men singularly alike, hen Teturniag e ’ ‘-m:;r"fl;’l_&a, Bootl, He twice that oll wtr Bootl, how wtoyy of 2 Thaed B & perciogtar "' m‘f Wadfimfllam: Kean, Booth Lack Lisd an that | tion for scholarship, but his seting was far but Booth's abilities might certainly have gained bim be never failed to bare his bead reverently. He BRAHAM LIXC worshiped a¢ many shrines; he admired - the o ok 1 vol 16ma. I B e e s e L i ;" be w onths o Koran, and in “that volumo many _beal- A b e iy ut of prist for afew.days. A full tiful pagsages are underscore calor, ore, and metals were rel him. In the synagogues he was known as a Jew, be- cango he conversed with the rabbis and leamed doc- tors, and joined their worship jn the Hebraic tongne. He read the Talmnd and strictfy observed many of its laws. recount pleasant hours spent with him ia theological Yet no religion was too humble, and of all the places of u'nr~hi¥ Le. frequented, that which he mest da * Bailor remember kneeling throngh a lengthy impromptu prayer, which eontained no spirit of piety to my child- by that I felt rebuked, and it became® pleasant to attend to that which was devoid of interest before.” :,,I‘,p 1y rooted, and that it was shown in daily acts of Author of ** Se'f Coutrol/ ke, i v i Price, 30 ceots. philan thropy. ‘There was a rare beauty in the nature : Pihis singular wan; his tenderness for even the Maied,posage pald, omeceotof priee. brates re. '8ls that of the lady iu Shelley’s **Sensitiye } — 2. “; s Rubttisher, We. 33 Anvat,, Plant,” * & golden thread of buman sympathy with YSIDE SERIER, ““.:.'- all creatures Whom God had made ran throngh tho | ) _THE FIRST OF THE KNICKERBOCKERS darkening mo. 48 of his geniug,” says the Rev. Mr. | By P. Houuror Mvems, Author of “5t. Kegis Hall" Peal Freeman Clark, be wanton murder. Harford County, M filling Lheatricdl engag Yments. Here he consistently enforce his humano crecd: the use of flesh for food was prohibited. his danghter, ¥ black a Dryad or woodland nymph inhabited its tronk. Fallen trees and brash “served for firewood, while animal and vegetable life flourished in rare Juxu- riance.” n0t 10 §0_OpOsIT the poor devis lve. mind and beastiy ignorance, and in children suftciy 3 ave adoj s00u Mereafier, mothing that nan can preach can Mmake we believe four rows.” NEW.YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDRESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1866. % i fe." edited by Lucy Larcom: * Lectares on Greece.’ ton; & new volume of aketches by Grace(ireen- ‘he !4 Sergeant. and other Poems,” by Forgevibe } Wilson; and * Posws, Grave and Gay," by George Arnoid Messre. Sannders, Otley & Co. announce for pob- lication a-work on the Duiversities Mission to Ceatral Africs by the Rev. H. Rowley, ons of the two surviviog members of Hishop Mackenzie's clerioa! stafl. Barop Haussmann bog Just published the firgt vol- wme of his topographical history of O1d Paris, avd bas erdered 10 be-made in the eourt of the Louvre. to mcertain 2:1‘-‘::“-:-&-—- with rospeet 10 which he will Lave to give de- i tailx in the second volume. ' F - Sefior do la Barrers, the Spanish bibliographical writer, iasbopt to pablish & new Lifo of Lope de Vega, (muded on documents hitherto upksown, and eomprisihg & énries of | the poet's sutograph letters lntely bvlfllnghl 10 light fiom the I which sometimes overmastered reagon, Pope's hack neyed verse ' Great wits to madness nearly are allied bas confirmation in their strange sherrations. Their sctione; often soemed to be more «than evcentric, and kindled by insanity. The power which they posseseed far beyond other men, of identifying them- selves with heroes and kinge, and villains, could not be always kept within the glittering boundery of the footlights; it caet its glamor over real life, and covered the world with strange hues, like a landecope seen theough & many colored casement. Thus, the dying Kean, arrayed in war-paint, wampnm-belts and panther-skins, played the part of an Iudian chief, solely for bis own delight. Cooke, with a cearser na- ture, od bimsell bottle of brandy, sud was rer BATRed Siwaal ‘n n"sl;cl!wbe’;adeenxed. ticketed and stowed away U bives of the Oonde de Adtumira Booth’s adventures of the kind Were numerons. He | 8¢ I_"",:,M,m O those lettors will be opposed, becatme they did many things whieh in auother man would bave | reveal that; even sfter he became 8 t, Lope way some- i him hud electricdl | what gives 0 the vanities of the world. aroused derigion, but in effect. While (playmg Brutus, in the tundy'o{ Jobn Howard Payne, in the wost thrilling sceme where the KRoman ~condemps his son to death, Booth was deeply affected, .and tears streamed from his eyes. He was interrupted by a drunken maa in.the gallery, when, without losin, the eharaoter, he fixed his eyes upon the affender, aw exclaimed, * Beware, I am the sman—1 am the of Forrest or Macready, Artemus Ward mode his first appearance in Punck on the 1st of ‘Beptember. . Nnfl aihlitalwns:_ v Ry the October Number of “HOME: gl HOCRS A”}" TABLE OF CONTENTS: executioner.” On the lips By such words would have caused a roar of lay m‘,‘ :mt m\-g’ gé:firg' B Cl;:m;. Boshdell, .l:.,n‘.’ 5 in the case of Booth this added to the prafeund jm- E % s By Descte K. Parh pression of the fragedy—they becamed pat of it For [ . Tilk %15‘:'0‘:1"";:«5 At JON AT FLES. By Edwerd SPNMPRICAN ARTISTS. No ML Wilism Bradford; Ne. IV. Wiliam Morris Hent, B: such & mind there was little distinction between the stage aud the street. We do not believe that either . T. Twckerman. Booth, or Kean, or Cooke, had any dzganic insabity; | ~VERONA, MANTUA, IND VIKGILIANA. By Gilbert Heven, but there was frequendly littlo difference between the | Py pprioios DRAMA IN THE BAVARIAN HiGH- pxoesses of their imagination and the freaks of the | LANDS. n['r..(r..mm. n ‘ madman. When Booth, sailing to Charleston, £. C,, | THE HOUR OF PRAISE. By Lo B gy bt posre gprang into the sea, with the intention of suicide, it Jf?iaunm-l STORY. By Elissbeth Stuart Phelpe. Chop- i ¢ V. (Cotladed.) was not because of anyisufficient reason, but simply | ter Xiv.—A Palsec nd s Qoosts, COTETOCL, Trammisted from. from an overmastering imagination, which had long g Inag Dy the Dutch for onrast HOTe. 0 1 yturpaseh. D. D. been brooding over. the deatii of the actor Conway. Antellectnally, Booth was undoubtedly the greatest of the tragedians. He had:the advantage of & good edneation, and was & hard stndent throughout his life. As & linguist, his accomplishments were remagkable; he spoke eight or-ten langnages, and in New-Orleans, at the French Theater, appeared guccessfully in the tragedies of Racine. - Kean mas desivous of a reputa- better than the Latin‘he affected.” Neither tean nor Cooke would have been successful in any but a theatrical career, P B! TH{ %?R‘S AMBITION, ’ly Mes. &1 R. Potwin. HOMER, B McFarlane, BOOKS OF THE AT " This Number Clasee the Third Valame. Now e favorsble Niiwe to Subscribe. 43 RNIS: $3 e FEOND VELUMEL. i B o . for #7. Siugle veinmes Bid & your's ssbacription. Fer $5 eitber volume and ;?d{{"mr For $9. eftier volume and threa subscriptions for & o, ol 813 i Copies . s of che st hwe oo i o Commeut WHEELER & WILSON SRR AT it $15; th'rteen copies for §30. o volumes, eleguitly bonnd, For 9 the thres volumes eminence in literature. He wroto well, had great con- versational powers, and was not,only an aetor but a theologian. ** All forms of religion and all temples of devotion wexa sacred to him, and in passing churches ADY ON WEDNESDAY, AT THE WHITE BOUSH SIX MON¥ WiTH ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By F. B been o sapply will be ready ou WEDNESDAY, Sept, 19. e - HURD & HOUGHTOX. No. 459 Broome «! days sacred to ualy observed by A New Edition Now Ready. Vl}“’ PHYSIOGNOMY; Og, * SIGNS OF CITAR- INAGTER, " with moré than 1,000 Ulasteations. By 8. . WELLS, Rditcr Phronological Journal. Oue larss vol. embosed masiin, $3; heavy eslf, $9; Tarkey motocco, full gk, $10. Agents wanted. Plesio sddress Messrs. FOWLER & WELLS, No. 53 Brosd wlLL BE READY ON ; ety SATURDAY, 224 inst., ys his daughter, ‘‘was a floating chureb, or 511 ¥ Bethel.” The congregation was of the hum- CUPID'S ALBUM, and the ministers not at all edifying. 1 il ARCHIE ARGYLE 0 pages. Price $1 75, PUBLISHED BY Several fathers of the Roman Catholic Church RISUASION, discourse, and aver that Le was of their 5 ir faith,” )y his knowledge of the mysteries of t oved plest degr rs, and looking around wearily at iy father, 1 eld his face so earnestly inspired with devotion M, DOOLADY, No. 48 Broemest. T Fabimbed This Day. D CIPLINE. We are illing to believe that this reverence for religion, “ich had such opposite modes of expression, was yet ! By MARY BRUNTON, deseribing the ity with which * burial to a few dead wild pigeons, i he firmly Believed to he purchased a farm in assical writers befors the wparkhug 1 nder bic: o fuv. For sale by all ewrdawlers 1 THE AMERICAN e gave Christian n eccentrie protest fi#’“"':“ +Jand, his home when not ful- « Anip\ dife on the farm,” says s sacred, from the dainty partridge ahake wud wild boar of the wood. ~The st., Astor House, at 30 conte. h Appiy to the Fdit , if actually ;mtgn_g meat, were allowad 3 "purrhn.wi{(mm the 'Mlfi“‘:fi' ]h"', !h{e ":" CONDENsED MILK Co. mediate family religiotialy observeu '.:‘;'lif byt 0,107 Fourihave. Mo Lomriemert stinence. Another thing forbidden. was tu "G e LA W FALL GOODS, . THE LARGEST AND MOST ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF rees. Every tree was held eacred from the ax N The following letter, which Booth wrote in 1833 to his father, aracteristic expression of his 0 v;n;omm : ? ‘.d‘ . o CORSETS AND SKIRTS P { 3 » %0 £ DEAR Paturn: The weather wos sobad that the managers ew and first-class grods closed the honse on Wednesday evenipg. 1 bad to piay 01 PRICES, Thursday in liea of it, angggein to-night. AsJoe will want e “Fanny’ to finish the plowing T send her home. Letthe gen- SATEOR 4 tleman who bears this have Peacock' to ride back to " more, Let Joo the timothy in the meadow. Tell Taporter and mansfactarer, No. 765 Broadway, between Eighth asd Niothste, SI'ECIAL NOTICE, b kL uting or setting Fabbit-traps, but L hf‘nflhyl- the offspring of idieness of should be re too often the case by un. s d not encouraged, as is e be:;fi.‘;fh s who ln?‘r‘(:ud them, A thief who takes prop- NEW FRENCH SKIRT, erty from m‘x‘hn bas it in hix power, should he repent, to DULY STAMPED, Meke & restoration; but the robber of iife never can give back | ;. ooy what Ye bas wantonty and sacrilegiously taken from beings At OATRON'S, perbaps innogent, and equally capablo of enjoyin ¢ 3 No. 165 Broadway, Between Eighth sud Niath-sts. THE ONLY GENUINE IN THE CITY, torture with bim ed; And ns respeots ou Frery death its own avenger breeds.’ [ drrary. - = e T ot hore s sa paraep-soed bungine | [ME. DEMOREST D OPENING, on in » paper Ly the Jooking-glass in the rlor. Let Joe sow | 4l THURBDAY, Sept N‘ of the Ful A wome ou waure, i small trenchies In the gardeu—say three or :hh l'l:nl" .c'n‘n::".'.mn‘v" ny of mew Booth was a great actor—we think the age bas produced none greater, aud certaiuly even Edmund Kean was in some respects his inferior. But Kean (VARPETS, FURNITURE, OIL-CLOTHS, &c. Decided L, —Great dopreciation in the price of these goods. % had au advantage which Booth lacked—oritics aud | bargsion in ‘particalarly. Although the jobbere aud importers i v i wivan Soviusa of gha eoouk ise B g0k T il eulogi, vho not iy W the Sy but e soiben oy St S e o " o o » P u«m--m "On this lino 1 bt my ¢ sad 1 motn 4 carry it out to the beet of my ability. T oRARRELL, Nos. 267, 269 and 271 Weat Thirty-Afth o, corner Fighth-ave. H. MACY, “FANCY GOOPS, DRY GOODS, BEST QUALITY FRENCH KID GLOVES, ke. FOURTEENTH-ST. AND SIXTH-AYE. LINENS A SPECIALTY! Byron aud Hazlitt have takeu care ofiis fame. Booth le{t Yondon, then the theatrical metropelis of the world, before his genius was matured, sud thus depwived himself of eriticism which wight have been a art. of the literature of the age. England never Fm’ ot nor forgave his desertion of the English stage, and Mrs. Clarke is perl‘n-ctl{ correct in saying that recent English publications have done injustice to his fame. He came to a country where the importance " . N Todeln of the stage had then less recoguition from literature. TV e u,".;'.“‘n"."’:é’b'.‘.’;.‘,',‘ foer g € R s D vnant oF ovetytaiug in their ine. They 8 thelr own mpor in o Ara'not mdersald by sny hotes 1n te trads. Every article is warrsuted Pure Linen. B ME., DEMOREST™ READY DRE A 'very orsmental. convenbent. and eficlent method for the dieis in alegunt festoons, Prios 605, and Tic, per sel. Bold ;;uuo“l‘dwum\}twu. or sailed feee on receipt of the price. No. TmT AMERICAN CONDENSED MILK Co., Ofice rth-ave See advert! m Millincrn, JARENCH FALL MILLINERY.—MRS. DATID. aad Wiater mg'.‘m"fiv, o bat own importation (:om the fivt ee- Seblishmenty {o Parls. JI0 1GGINS® GRAND OPENTNO OF FALL MILLINERY Will take place on TIIU:,‘BA‘ lll;‘ TEMBER 2%, satortaent s L Latest Noveltios o Indies BONNETS lo‘ul ATE. The public are r@pect- True, Carpenter had published the ** Mirror of Taste” in Philadelphia, & r«iudiral chiefly desoted to the theator, but Lis criticlsms wers but sscond rate, and thongh there'wera certainly men capable of writing intelligently of the drama, we donot remember a amTO artiols upon Booth's acting that was worthy of it. Newspaper praise he bad in abundauce, but it lacked discrimination and description. This defioiancy has been unfortuuate for his fame, which rests too mych ~upon tradition aird the recollections of old play-geers, yet what evidence we have is euough to rhcu him amony the few great tragedians who have lived since Betterton. Those who remember him well say that no-other actor resembled bim. He had a wonderful individuality. In his great moments there was some- thing awful in his passion—‘he impressed me,” wrote & gentleman who saw him in bis prondest days, “ almost as something supornatural, as a bdnfi om another world. No living actor equals the sublimity aud the beayty of his ion.” His portraits, Dis letters, even his faults uunfilrm lhernr'iglnnlitmf dto call dnd o 2 s it i ic y ort he his genins—genius which, though ?‘.“i‘-, ;2 :?:‘u ; |n‘|;l&d”w’|: ’,‘:. L;J_;;....... ..;“v 1‘-" ,,m::._ fartunately still lives in his son. Edwin Booth that this generation can form its finest idea of his {athér, But though he has inherited the grace, the gentleness, the beauty, and the eleetrical swiftness, he still lacks that towering and tempestuous l7'b UN‘;II ones-t. (Bléve ek ek RE DREDS OA sk d own importatiay o8 "BONNETS and WILLOW FELTH. PPATTERN minn. _lbnt.m pataral energy, Which in the elder Y th reiuspired oven the tragedy of Shakespearc. - KRS L BINNSS l?nn'l::' .g:un:.‘y‘.‘ Jargent ffl-':l"f o o LITERARY ITEMS. “CONDE! e De Appleton & Co.are about to publish ** Frederick the Great and bis Court,” a bistorical omauee, translated from the German of 8. Malbaol, by Mre, Chapman Colearus 2 | Marble Mantels. ARBLE MANTELS,—7be best place in thy city “awd ber daughlers. Lhe recent brilliant achievements of the o, N NTELS of the lstest Préstisn ariios Deve wedsed s naw interoes it the shoracter | Jow ‘voins iwar 4 KLARENS Msiite Wots M‘fi“fl'fi"’ Mo toar Mwve, ol put np 1a tae conntry. Out Bis out and life of the. Fredoriek abont . ‘..w“:l.llnu d&m'lu u.‘.".fi?fi'fi. in m‘fia‘?: J. E, Tilton & Co. have in press ‘‘ Oregon and FA- | dorado, or Romauce of the Rivers,” by Mr. Bsliiugh, suthor of “ The Age of Fable,” Ticknor & Fields will publish this month:a second ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS—Suparir in s Qurable ; bal ico of marble. STEWART No. 603 * mnn.v:.'.b-c.‘s’v.:n"" ' G 1B AMERICAN CONDENSED MILK Co., Ofice No. 107 Fourth-ave. oo sdvertisement. series of “The Biglow Papers:* " Trewures from Mifton's |~ - Printing. Pross Wrilings; " Tho Lifs of Jas, Gatea Peroival,” by Jolins'| 2\ i A s G BHRLLEY Mo, 68 Barclayar. T i L, A 13 gty CIRais i R, roten KON R Tyt gt RS AES 0 . - Yais | WYL EVERDELL® SONS, No. 104 Falion.st.— BSTEAM JOY PRIN sad LABEL MANUFACTUR- ristic ," by E.P. Whi ; and i nglet M:lr ofl'h:‘- M TAMBERI( Y MITR Co &EK "?"'-‘:";'Z’“" _,,3 e o vty | THE wmfifi CONDENSED "WiLK Co., 5 *“The Py arm-.-dmw low,” in | el Bo. 07 Fonrthawe. Seo sdversisement, ne, uller” - o 3 b . Fion Pogmed’ by Harrist Bagober Siows. Byeatings o€ 106 | TRASK' Laiwdyy; N T Bhisd ave, boat Foorisenih ot Instraction. o G LADY terme. —'fl. WM. Brosdway, Wow York. . . kL'YN HIGHTS fiimmf.:;;n- fifi‘ this _lustitution BEB 17, For Beard AL g n-fl e o 1 e 435 m‘&?‘-M, Afi’l‘fiw‘ifififi‘fimw, ACADEMY, Ambaabey w'&'-:."sfi.‘é_“&‘.::,‘ Foagh 2 i d giver. parate apartments for ladies f exparience in teaching would e 1 OV AR for Young FRENEH CLASSER for REOPEN Septomber 2. One o bis i» iruction My W, wime 4o felow the mpthod of watare | Bty whi ¢h o child loarns to sposk, vie.: The corstant repetition sentene e Gotid they become i wpon the memory. ar ki their parrect use fixed habit, By thus desi- ingwit mechanical difouities, spurt from the thcoreticsl, the ba o 18 at, Brootlyn, K. Y., of 9T, Principal. C'o’x:finTX E.and ENGINEERING INSTITUTE, No. 18 Institute, New-York.—Individual instruction in lbranches FUA Coumerga, Culogiate, il smd Mechanieal 7o B st mences Syt " Adaress Frof & 0. FOR. Prucipal (‘)‘Ln.k"- THLL INST ‘will receive a few Branches, at from #: 11 LE, Stamford, Cono., wnder 13 years of age fn the Engliah to " W. C. GINN, Prineipal. )R A Brosdery, oeus Twenty eathat, il x B8 Roveion ihon & V,E.' "Wobt, M " B. W. DWIGHT*® SCHOOL et No. 1,144 reopen an MONDAY, therton, Zebulon 8, Kim, Wra. A, Booth, W, M, E Geo. . Munzoe, ey Iy U o She'ies. Dr-Conpin, ¥, V. Haniis, @ H'A. Torlor, The Hev.U. D.5, Cos, The Rev. Ur Kendall, £ T Te ol . lin. !W; . Lindly, Varnum, ISSOLUTION.,—The pactnership hitherto exist- :r'.n:l;-‘cm ERNA !llh ‘f'zi w. IE.D’I:LD " disvol onsent. The Sc eronte acted it e o le diruesion of e undersigae g P. M. W. REDFIELD'S Enzlsh, French and for E)nfll rentiemen will reoj 27, 80 and 61 \‘:‘m Phirry-t o X word, AGLESWOOD MILI Perth Awbey, N. J., will of E bulldings and appolntsints nd for prospectus. road. EI)WA}!D MOLLENH tery, Behubert quarter fof every branch. [VARRAND' COLL No, 695 Sizth-ave., between e vone Sy The undersipned bave bad the best o) eplrit of tically the ski. wetho own childien, of childeen uuder th baving been entrusted to his tultion: aud we take gre commending his work as peculiar neas. inced that Mr. Furrand is more than the besrer of re. Quplis how to atady { be docs nat 4o crowd 3 inly the g ' comulation of farssbut ientic e fn bis work. and com- wid affeotion of his popils. ome on jon room ; Lie cotaid the endeavor uot to & rec) pownrs. | wands 1o an unssual degree | CHA Ry, THOM Rxy. THO! wt. A punctosl pe vited, Jiot e eyl AC FERRIS, D, D L B, MUEL F. B, MORSE, LL. D. P. M. W. REDFIELD. 'l“A; RY AC i *Vare 25c., by Staten Taaud Rait AUER™ Musical Co Bollding No. 50 brosdway, Tecms, $10 per ATE ACADEMY, Thirty ninth and Fort Fhirty uinth and Portieth Mz Farraad, s & Tesoler, heit immediate care ot obi in its theronghoees Iy # stody. or the school Toom onl o tem pocament and o ut to ebacste the i rotse H. LUDINGTON, for both sexes. $200 your, For cirealar, reicrancos, ko.. ad dress. (‘R()VI-I AT Masee. ‘s enjo revctio b4 AN and Military teuabar 10. T sck. Columbia Cov HILL INSTJITUT o terived into the Principsl's failly, comfortsof bome, with thoraug will comiuence Sept. I7. Rew. W, PECK ton, N BAR and EN- UT FRENCIT I BOARDING sud DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIE Thirty second-ats, reopens Sept. 18, Uircalars obtalue GATRDNER, Priocipals. RVINGTON INSTITUTF s FRENCH, ENGLISH and CLASSICAL BOARDING. A BOURSAUD, Prancipal of 1 on the 1%h Y., on the the family, and w way e W) TUTE (C departments, No. Wasbdngton 1quar pares boys of wi1bges for business s RUHOOL, No. 900 Browd- L, wilt " o8 tue ol Mitchell & OFENI' WASHINGTON COLLEGIA’ - o, Commarcial aud French, with preparstary West Fourthat, coruer of Macdoogalet., on GEO. W. CLARKE, A. M., Priscipal) pre- MONDAY. 5o Seixas, No. 911 NSTI or eollose, and opebs ita twedty foarth academic yest Sept. 10, 1665, Circulass of larmoa, ke., st book- wlores o7 at the Tuatitute. Tue Hoos. F. A. Coukling end Wetwora, Robert Bouser, Cha Welcome R. Becbe, Messrs. A. R, tles Blives, Theo, E. Tomlinson, George Mitchell, Gearge Hoflwas, Francis P. Bage, Daiel E. Dels van $od 140 other el-known werchante and cltigens are PRIDENT Farnonh, whose pames; with thlr ¥ous, &10 in e new Catalogae sud Cireuler, N, B.—~$todents for Cllege, W, et Point or Naval Academy ure sl lowed (Individually) to sdvance to higher clavies s rapldly s thelr attalaments permit Nl S. BRO from Ne, TI Wost Twenty thicd at. -m':‘-u bo reopene: 2 Ml’w’i VAN WAG ation and 1n the exoaileuce of iis corps as it elaims, to thoss of suy F.BPEAR, MWH vt 3 N has ren FIENCH SCHOOL for YOUNG LADMES DAY ECHOOL for YOUNG No. § Fast Thirty-seveatt: i reopen on THURBDAY, heplewber R, the Principal, for circulars. EAN'S FRENCE ING AND DAY S€HOOL FOR YOUNG LADES, No.53 wnd CHILDREN o No. 22 West Nineteonthats, EN Address a8 sbove, W D NSTITU 15, Pittahield Mue',', its Twi h Academie . 20, 1068, S mniciem s e ety of 10 Josshon . Leuoe of {nsteuctors of education. It affards facilities never surpassed by other institution. wod i AND ENCLISH BOARD- Forty second-st.. will reopan Sapteuiber 0. MK VAN NORMAN Classical SCHOOL n on MONDAY, Sept. 17, st Nos. 36, tendance is earn: Primary Department receives coildren of six MY, 19, Peraansl inspection of iities for tostiag prae: wedr lusqn:;& NSCHUTZ MUSIC INSTITUTE, SUBCK'S MUSIO HAVL, M dACAULAYS 'llfl(‘gl AND ilflb&fl BOARDING AND DAY 9 5 BAST .. BETWLEN BROADWAY g B ot AVE. : L yro YouXg, ] from 9 %0 4 p. . for Wi 3 T i RO L L e teciwn, &, apply s sbove The 6ourse 1z %E.I.BIOIPHLITARY INSTIT I e ARON HAND® SCHOOL for BOYS will reopen Saplomber 11 st Ne. 11 Wast Twent %, ety , MR, GEO, €., will his ANEon 2’.“.9.2‘.‘%- OIIO0L, S Pemery Depart DAY, ”_L.L b ATS mans| tic,and Bookkeeping. Fi BT e Grammar owery. vemaved to No. 349 r cxpoW in ""‘";-fim"fi e No. Plriasy Hb-at, Py 2 BENJ. MASON, Y. Ny Wmi%fim%a—m ity 3 ..-m.uul,pn,-_;nm » HE AMERIC DENSED MILK | Nl gy e L R @eachers. . A A A AN . AR AARARAAAA RN N EDUCATED and um-fiAgouuu LADY Piesss 22 Bt T from aria wishes o STUATI ER of FRENC DUATE PRE | 13 Loy e et v WIS eving of privebe day whool. Addrew. | A . &‘-’ ENCE wishes a SITUATION Ay Tiibepa Oen, ..o, . A GAC T in o funlly bel Gt from 1he cty. Sho will notruch N Italian gentieman wants to give LESSONS in Semmchex. Fisueh. ¢ reference. B e i edging with yrwithont | GUELTorrs Botemnje. Address NIAS 4., Bose. 17 Tribeag. Rowd. Addross A. Z,, Bz No. IT5 A LADY, acoustomed tehteaching, having st ry fl'&o""-flfi eva i e funly. Addrese Diss J SoUTENAYD, Box N 4l Telbona Ofien 4 COMPETENT and oxperienced lady from Paris, ‘A YOUNG LADY grad TP A R o e e BovEind At i Stathon On, New-York. 4 hrz‘xugggnwn L INST " Foudod 1855, 3 UCATIO;AL BII!!AU. T aid thoss whio seek wel-qaalified Beheod ith the bebt Telerenon, fow pupile for e oot T T S L G DSo] U Wil Y 16,20, || (3) To mpreshot Educated Teschars who dosi povitivne. Demind Lo T et Bl x 1a good, It 4a supecially beiek for (eachers. CTLEVUE FEMALE INSTITOTE, ™ | o (o Sar Tt it b s f s s o T bl d Winter Torm of hiahealhtlly snd bountifllplogated | Dioula have e s A B X' Togchers mlfir;‘mfl BCHOOL FOK DIRLA! will commorte. | il Th reld ity o Ly " Aer aoboo! Iow. e hod e o the et .hm{.{:{'w‘.‘uw %o B . oo g’,'sl‘ln‘“'m""}""" A buloess men ol pasi of Wi e . oo AT Y i S y 8 . school, wha R will be W. SCHERMERHOUR X, 3, Actonry, Broorm-sk, New York, daily vrpngos the ia French canversations. For - | Branch Ofioes in Philadelphia, Chicusn, and AT, fi‘rér'v‘l'gu'."bf.‘u%’i“u, 0% g JANE P | SETCITARY INSTRUCTOR —COMMANDANT ENTRAL PARK FRENCH INSTITUTE, Goror | sl VANTED fothe ighand Misary Sohoot, Weroester, Masny Broadway and Hisety Thidat, New York. Proc . Ponsndin | Brom esionof the st ot G itk the arf s0d stiesse of Wer, In- Director. Day aod boardlug acholars. Day scholars ipken t0 school | roceyed. A, Rawell_Cho vt will be gristully e ek "Gt S | (TVLE ASTERICAN. CONDENSED. MILK 0o tera's, No. 863 Hroadway. 'IT AAT S e YL (Cuevee NEW MUSICAL INSTITUTE, ~ Under the Instruction of BIGNOR JOSEPH BORRA. Residence. No. 17 Orest Jonesst., faw flti;fois. LAW s%l mm‘vs { cot, SCH! ” COLI A LEOF. Will open October 1, st Masonic Bullding, Thisteenth-st., between | _The ninth aunual term of this ‘..2‘.7..&.,‘..".,...2?.’: at the Taw Third and Fourth-awes,, New-York, where mesnwhile e will be ff‘i?bflnfldlm No, 37 Lafuyettaplace, New:Vork, on WEDNES. prevest on Mondsy, Wedneaday, snd Saturday, from 10 o. m, 1012 | 4o PR A e e bt r:‘fl.‘.‘é:‘:b.fi:‘:"r_ m., and from 340 5 p. m., Lo distribute circulars and axylain & par- oF othar Information addtess at No, 37 Lty e peg tieulars of his method. Sabacription Hets and circalars also at Mossrs. R T i uér;.‘...., Hall k Sons, No. 340 Broads stairn. T T beVapiOPiep Siin B PROF. NIVERS gv rf:'v NEW-YORK CITY, LAYW DE. . '’ el opens MONDAY, Walteato Signor Borrarby Good Friend' Vourevtems o sl bt | i oian cxan o hrouth o oo, . S don may i 5 e poslied.ond wheo thip ahek second year if qualified. Gradoates ar sdumitted Mewbers of the Bup B huse dovs moe good thensng ot in New-York. ot full information address -the sabseriber st Usie P A oh s ok - versity Buildiogs, Washington-square. New-York IRCULAKS of good schools, free, for parents and gusrdians, at bookatore Na. 430 Broome-st., comer ng - plete record of teachers wanting positions Is alio kept. J. (ARLIER FRENCI INSTITUTE Nos, 45, 50 and 52 Fast Twenty foorth st ~BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL will REOPEN Beptowber 18, Pupile prepared for Collage, Weit Polut, Naval Academy sud business. There in o Primary Department for young boys®s Gymnasiarm, ke. The prospectus of the schiool coa- 14ins the uames of the pupils (200 last year) for the past 11 yeurs, Jotitia B N _Prfl_!“l: CHAIMRIL_D_IMMW, 3 FPAMILY SCHOOL for V' GLISH, FRENCIL and CLASSICAL. For cireular wddress the itey, GEO. GANNETT, A. M., 26 Pemberton squaie, Boston, Mass. FRAMMAR SCHOOL of N, ¥ UNIVERSITY, 0 ite Wadhi, With PRIMARY ...{)f.”z: 'N'#“‘)l;f'l‘l“emv s, ET. 10, O A ) ork City, JOLIN NORTOY POMEROY, Drwn of Law Fucali \ DODWORTH"™ 3 P ) DANCING ACADEMY, will open for the Sesson, 9T SRR S 06 LASSES ob MONDAYS und THURSDA TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS—WEDNESDAYS and u?i'uluum and on SATURDAY MORNINGS Evening Classos fot Gentlomen TUEIDAYS snd FRIDAYS, For Terma ke. wend for ar. PP GARIOE DANCING A ADEMY will Teopen ou WEDNESDAY, October 3, 1656, b bis now sade ezt roonit, o. : ___Opena SEPT. 10, Cir ihe Unfversity. wile, 8 FIFTIEAVENUE, CORNER FOURTERNTH-ST. N LESSONS by a geutleman 1o unexce, Gamoilad< il Noutw. 505 Hettis S (,’l tionable parties.. Address ot Poat O «fi. No. bt | Pavia® s sy g 7 oy e AR e o - o e T in fmmediate powsesslon of all new danices, Cireulars st Wm. A, Pond & Co.'s, No. 847 Broadway and st the Academy. JUSTRECEIVED, THE NEW VALSE GLISH and PRENCHI INSTITUT®, No. 1132 Broadway, comer Twe 'y sizth-st. DAY snd BOARDING SCHUOL fur Boys and Uil ( ;HK.\I AN, EA T koBssuy, | FPVHE T AMERICAN CONDEN RVING INSTITUTE, Tarrytown, N. Y.—A board- Office N6 J5 Emwribvs. ool for 0oye—The SR-elelith “orol-sumnd saasion Will || ST ————————————————— 'HURSDAY, Ne 866 ¥or circalara apply to the fiuecal Instrnments. LU e s ALE & Co.~PIANO-FORTES. Manatactorg aod, Wareraoc T Ko, 107 Fas Twalthat., New-York, HEAD FOR CASIL.—PIANO-FORTES warranted. or dusabilicy gre uneusparecd ; el modern iproves B husd Plaso, §50, - 1 sse-ooms No. 18 iyt vear . BIDU 4 the fuss of a tho shadow of I 1o students, th codent. or fravdulout promises of usitute s prospericg e, istance from the diseases ities it I conmended b of taition and It pr - mowt, prominent board ars twen - tn son B ool e rof. LOWELLL, Binghamton. N. 1 IVINGSTON PARK , SEMINARY, Roouester, N ¥.—A Fumily Sobhool £ f¥euny Ladien. Mirs C M. CUR- bl N, ' Sl and elng sdjeceun o5 e Ptk GRAND SQUAWLE AND UPRIOUT sasluary. Koe sirculir sddrew the Prin- . PIANO-FORTFS. = Mearrs. €. & SONS huye bocn suwarded 39 mazials I MRS MARY RODGERS GRIFFITTS will e | fy of toc menid orer ol copatiie, T4 o8 WL wete L open her DAY-SCHOO! swaried fu tie mouths of Septam 865, 7 at her res 6 West For BROTHE! MANUFACTURERS OF D CKER PIANO-FORTES, Warranted for seven vears. W Ko. 91 BLEECKER-ST, block w r o.91 ) qon Bk weik from Brosdway, \l W. LYON™ COL AVhe Now 161 FIFTH-AV coruer of Twenty- ., reopens SEPTEMBER 11. its roows lave lofey ceilingh, aee all upon tie sume , and beated by steam. light, veotuation, esse of access, iudeed, for nil aro ‘. " All the older pupils sie under | — - ____ nsteisinntns, bl S EYOR e vousger of S LGS, E facture 5 and Dastic insiruction will e grovided, For several yesrs the Roil of Po- E’é{',;.,fi;‘,”,‘:, A}&”M‘if‘“fl:fi&?fi ?3““,'2‘“, o G s muuuu:.mu-! from 3310 0 poteenty excesding now 10 | ol and exsion bis vew (#F <y e 4 Plleg I phitas s Do el e s & T Centrost oy Mty s [ e p g g by L TR iadsa Mo J0 Cunin8 botwrers Wolkes sod Whitesh- W Y. , Jobn Auchincloss, Hap. Wi Dodgs,. Wilkiam L. Skidmors, DT & MANZ, i Jobn Shetwood, turers of GRAND and SQUARE PIANOS, having re- Cyrus A. Smith, woved 4o their new aud warer. No, 865 Broadway, be~ O M. wr. tween Seventoeuth and Jumes Stokes, fully ask the stzantion of ., 2::!"““ e e “'"‘"u..-nm ‘aud, from their greas . Trigg, e S i ,uv{.ln-bb‘_ uu-:m-u-n—-r—-d-"_h AL iny brilancy.’ deloncy ‘4ad s compane of foue. combioed with @ L:i-o‘. J“:bcfi :;p:mm,o -m:fl-bl -‘r;l.rh hu:;v-them -::my.. L Them are constra W 2 £ T o e - e his SOHOOL FOR BOYS. LLNDEMAN i y PATENT OYCOLOID PIANO-FORTES of the Ameciean Institute Wete swarded at the % Fair FIRST-PREMIUM GOLD MEDAL, Makl 2 win FRENCH aud ENOLISH BOARDING and DAY OV . SUPERIO) rfi AND ;fl)‘ N L ‘(0"52-‘..’- 1 o ®i :fiu."n‘fi.fl«';"m'm 1hese “-am-—‘ Mume, C. will be st home aftar Sept. 10 to receive personal ap: | the State Fuirv OL“M Kaome, and wherever they plications. u-y\--pg-ua;_v-)_y..} have been Exidbited in Competition. N. B.~Warrsnted for sim M APLE HALL FESC SEM, Jagio T Muscosme No B R AT A TAT I P Mirases i R AR oAU SETio0L Wi i, | 870 Sk SalAre s rmors g, AV one hour's oo B LRl i, WILLAS, A, M. | ani i sdaon thefeo, s P Prae Modal st ey ey M, BAULOWS ENGLISH and FRENCIT | i B Loaon, 852, co i 20 placan roam ). FOR YOUNG LADIES, ; . i o T RAORT Baprdirs e Toe | g L e o enveme ADAMEGIRAUD' French and Ensluh Boarding | Bast Fomtessthet, N.X. 50 ioov ool 1ad Day scboal (e {omne Ladies So. 111 South Oxtord e | FIVHE MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANSp: , will reopen o s tho MASOX k MAMIAN FORTABLE OROANS, ¥ory” ‘very inatiament - . and warrant ) French and Eacish BOARDING sud DAY SCHOOL Youne LADIES, ‘s":'n Wast et Hon Tok Ghacty | Brostlys, witf riopiwex TONDAY, Slrt I e et Tas MLIN FORTABLE OROAX et & i e e ok s | B e b SR eR RSP R . BL SEDGWICK™ 8CT THOYE | 4ral duporiority of work o tha elsu of msromeats. vite M NG .t FREXCHH ROARDING wd DAY sonooy | V155 BARAH SEDGW] £ BUHOOL for BOYS Sy e ahen ek oy oo v oo for YOUNG LADIES, No. 43 WEST SEVENTEENTH ST, AYE wil open t No. 923 Broadyay. ol LD are gatifind that they can refer with contidence to nearly evary organs will RE-OPEN oa the 20threl September. All istters will bave Mlss M. W, LEGGETT® SCHOOL, No. 934 | ist of sote in the city for eskmony (0 its supaitority. prompt alsuton.” Crculars may be hod ot school. EAST TENTIT at., whl be re-opeard Septomber 7. e iand Lol odzoia s0d Urgaas, of Amecicas asd Foreign masas M ISSE. M ROGERS® BCHOOT, Lekingion-ave,, S, SYLVANUS BEED will fopen hor Fronch | - WarroomaRo. 63 Brosdway, Now-York. - pornct of Tilsly sovira ot will REDPERODFT, : and Eoglith BOARDING and DAY SOHODL. st No. 11 Weet | 7 NITED PL) !-—-—lw—m-—fiw FRENCH AND ENGLISH and Clreuars cbtaiimg, ss sbave, Reforeaces: The Rigbt Rev. Bisho Ko. 84 WALKER-ST., New York. /4 soS LI AND SBoTmE: - ettt oha. Rov, De. Bpragsa, the Hon. o, Pillmore, the Hon W I, | _ Our Company being comtpond estively of soperies, vl n%n Eact Twouty-Grst-at. ward, N.)ohfldmfia. ‘Presidest Bamard, the Rev, Dr. Dix, tue | 79,87 sesbled fo prodace s mare perfest arte THAN il S Re DAY, Sopoenib: 20 Hon. L. Trouain, the (loa. Heaty A. Swythe, James Hoy, soq, HER HOUSE. 3 r Misn A. will be st ot 06 sud sftar September L Leitars addorsed dwia Hoyti eaq.. 4 ~~-7"’J-‘.‘i““"‘-—-'—°"“‘"“.____._._____—-——f-—“‘ oo Yos, sa aboye will mest with prowyt atieatioo. hl]ss HAINES THE AMERICAN CONDENSED MILK Co. V185 HAVESS, 3 TR MAD il DAY MADEMOISELLY da JANON . — - wil tesume het Fre n ] — sovoct &% ¥ | Respecttulls inforw. thair Frieads and the Pubiic, tiat thele English O e o Sesarvonioned || 'l Vi aaricr¥ide) Lias Sov o Proposale R. MILLS fully announces that (A T Orrice v Awxt Crovmive awp Fquir 'Ih\, lassos of young awill resime el stodies ou MONDA " ".‘L":’""'““”;‘.‘.“ e s e vaua popa 1%, 1008, /| L SRIean WU Bovsbyad. ol woies | B ALE et sty o ot o AR ks oo At T m——— s ' | NEWBORGH ISSTITUTE s FANMILY BOARD: | {taat:tor famisbiog fi'&m o samatiios o4 4 g MADS, CCTTER & BURNS® Tagih il | LXG SCHOOL FOR BOYS, commarcas dept T P s | Y ke s o0 st o fo . sueof 2. Depot enll 0 | o o gper v - s——m——————_r— || May 1, 3083 Frouc BOARDING and Ko 8 Plarrepont i, Brookiyn Higbie, Wi REOPEN o Mo DAY SCHOOL for Yous. NDAY, Bept, 17, e Nkwmfi Y=The l(‘)'llhl‘zen M. PARKHUKST'S BO. Young Ladics will eommonce W HE REV. J. namber of BOYS opens on 1i g FERRIS FEMALE INSTITUTE, Ne. 1 cormrr of Thistysecond-st, Medisor. Tea boarding pupils sdmt H, TYN ) G SCH ik et ot No. 907 Brosdw, teopen Sept. |6. P ENGLIRH, FRENCH an SCHOOL, of Dr. ¥. DERTHET & GRO. be open SEPTEMEER 1 . _For ¢ 1SSk, THURSDAY. Sept, 20. MISSES T GREEN will REOP. 'l‘lll'l FUHOOM for YOUNG LA from Washinglon-square. on W FPHE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, v No. 69 \h,‘fi-%?m:nrrrmg‘w TORNER SIXTHAVE. inaw in Jie i e o the e REOD] With overs's: Puplle are received st all agos, or Busine, Tefetence is made to the Faeulie YOUGHKEEPRIE YOU ~A select family sehool, opens sddress GEO, W. MOLELLAN, F'HE MISSES MARSI Iad. s cpoond o SONDAY. Soph 17 No. @ to¢ '{?.\Lxfi' il Ak DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADTES Xo. 132 will 1 at No. | Fisth, T, 10, eation of youth. and tbossrighly prepared mi of Miss. H. DAY SCHOOL for SDAY, Sept. 19 for College 1 ot Uslumbia College and the ! ENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACA! possls must be acoompaaied by & praper gusrantes for the faith- Chaster, Delaware County, Pern—The rext formance of & contract. atitation vetimenges THURNDAY, Saph 6. Thled-u,:.btu ftod Btates on the e of Low Phiadelphia \\'uflm«u snd Baltimors Railroad. In the axtent and appesrance of fts buildings, and in the besuty and bes inces of Lo sltustion, this Acadeny is uns ay wchool i the ey, Advastazes bighest character are af- forded for the acquisition of n‘:fi‘o ch Engliah, Commercin), Sefou- tific, Classical und Military Kd . Cadely of comect it study lu thuir private roots. Careful stieution is bestowed upon the R religious tratning cadets. For cirenlars wpply Lo DEMY, o A Tesotves the right 4o reject all bide deemed obe “L-r-h-“ should be indorsed ** Propossla for furniabing Coal,” and: RMY SUPPLIBS~SEALED BROPOSA nd ARLES M. ERS, eq.. Now v W THOMAS KUT . New ork Cltyi or to- o, ZUEO. et durrro R L. (o Bupticat) wil w”cmficé:gx&m ub'y, ey d ad % e RoR R L 3 ACANES YA Family Schiool for BOYS, | New York of Br oy i 3 e Tt 1 JARKE New York or Erool I g 1 4 Woodbary, Litehfield Coorty. Conn. * Wor Cireular, wddress I PLUG TORACED, b b ey ALONZD NORDON. L8, Ar Ay P i “mm"!'«u_‘i_;”.‘ B i oy 50 .-'é'l o ?'l..‘.q.""‘}’i e CHOLFIELD® COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, in | sigot lu.er‘f‘guLmL“ foved T prad S i, R o 0tk ot i Mgy | * st SRR RIS, o e et K el et et | et o of R o s o sty Gecioboakio s ch o o iy % | sipartaiwed, and with ¢ and et welght ihereon. AT LD aiomite ssuiiclont ausber o5 boiv% : e T n il SEPT! Noen n["n*\‘vm doiiyur reopen f, ot No. 10 West 0 2y call , A f this advertidement mnst be 1 Vor Cigculats, k., call upon or address MISS E. W‘r:“u:%o sadve t ot 1 stached to cachprer o Eon bids o v Cousidemntiog, AN e written nawes, s follows: ible T 5 aaranige that, should il or B'aise afi Culhlled .n-&i e A VLl MURRAY, WL INSTTECTE, corbe of Thirty-siathest. sud m-fi‘flmuflm&mm 2 it sy oo koo, N i ufl E ten 3 - " i‘ :.h.".";“' O 17118 DOE boeUndar sotaapolant » Leathary, 1ttt peor el e o r 3 Bueamost ” d g ore now formed at the NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF s bame, place of business, and. (he d base, a8 1 B b MUSTC, No. 44 East Thirioontin st Ladiss' clasees feom 1040 4: ouin of.coets, with shippiog warks 4 be her " tleme s classes from 110 9 Ihn&w must be plainly merked on . “r QUACKE: Rector. sl b GEO, F. BRINTOW, Musical Dizector. will be made In currency of e o 0 socn 0 G TADIES' ARY | \WYERS™ TOARDING - SCHOOL fic OUNG. | Cootracioraare axpaeted 13 botd their goods without . N . expene to the . 12, 1088, ¥or Clveuhrs, 4 BOYS, W Leater, Po.—; emati- until required for shi, h T Pt Fosennanar et |t Gon ot SO B LL ek T of Botraciors Wren. Bisaks b propasais il be Faulaed ¢ this offar, which mesh be ALY HCHOOL o gouny | ERVAE S0 1 i i PRI | i e e AR AVoR Thisy-slghivat wil by st Sl RO g upt: & o ‘ciduies: sidan vt Brtg Gen snd A. ©. 0. 8. ‘vu.l,ué ¥. wfl::. A.M.. Principsl aud Propetar, Woe Ches- HE AMERICAN CONDENS . tor,Pa. C - BARNES & Co.'s, No, ML W diiaarap, cure Offics Ne, 107 Fou Soe 'y THE FRE. il o "o e ‘!‘\?-mhh'l‘ ! 9ol UtoN HAL Loug Iniand, New-York, is Torma o pes susum, Miss wow ope \D_ENGLISH ACADEMY FOR YOUNO LADIES, R FESTRT E SN T ARV Jaiiich, the reception of pupile. WM. G STEVENS Frineipsl i X j of Me M Bi% Tireragen ot Sy felpaxaatisl Thistiethat, wi MO( e O :m&fit-m Yo . ond ‘Sogoe’s, No. &6 lx—-':;‘, t No 194 Fiast Tonbiat. . stached to the estalisbmeny Boys sduitied until Qedding Cords, @t “A T WAL EVERDELL SONS, No. 104 Fulton.st— .él‘lwfllgg %‘.‘&erz rn#dl&p. ('&”én-‘ ' N 0o, [ AMERIC sNDE] 2 yoars Uliice No. 107 Foarthave Sen advertiscuient. { \