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() \LITERARY ITEMS, o —— Tt baving been charged that Mr. R. H. Dans, jr., in © fi resent edition of Wheatou's **Elements of International ," made unwarrantable use of the notes of a former editor, Lewrence, the following communication bas been written #0 The Nation by Mr. Dana's brother: lb the ;luu of The Nation, SMR: The paragr in to-day's. Netion, altho of a fist impression, s likely, md your paper, to have more effoct m&l readers than the many sssertions of Mr. Lawrence 1f, unsupported as they have been by a particle of proof. As soverul wentlemen, in aph_on my brother's editlon of b exprossly but the indi- from ibe general char- on the minds of im- in common with mysclf. Bave come to aa entirely mrm Tesult, after collating the from a differeuco of the test applied 1n jadging of the accuss- k' vh(lflum and wholessle anpropriation of bie uw- el ote vl e s evastdazabia or even community of topics annotated ¢ degree of comwunity of Teference to authors who vigusly discussed the same questions, and that the @lscuseions would be substautially the same in botb. wional men do not need to be told, and the general roader will ism we looked to see whether, uuder an appear- originality, the sawme views, the same or similar cogrees Bwo sets of noted 88 TAT o8 this could haraly be but Lawrence. We nssumed, as o{ lhflllvlg disoussed i the notes: tbat there would be some corre- molfled events entering Into or giviug rise to the legnl n;.ouu &pon its bejug stated. thot this wust be so. lieir €upport, were to be found in the two nce Tensoning in t series of annotations; we looked to what was the work rflp!r h the two editors (hemselves—that is, what of additional ning apd argument, or what new poiot of view either eoniributed to the slready existing material, which is, of goarse, known to be ogen do the use of all experts in this some- ‘what limited and poculiar branch of jurisprodence. “The course pursued in publishing this edition, as T ander- wtand, was first carefully to strike ont Mr. Lawrence's notes— mot, as Mr. L. assumes, out of discourtesy. but becanse they ary sense at Jeast, his pmsmv—un then to ro- text -ud notes of Wheaton, adding Mr. Dana's MS.; thus far obserred but single *appropristion” of s totes. Owing, as T am told, to an ! office-exsor,” No. Lawrence's notes, conalsting of a quotation of four lises “Blackstone” (Stephens’s ed.), reappears as note 53 of but this 18 to be reetified. 1t is to be remembered tbat are 547 sotes it the two editions. To uvold any misanderstanding, I add that it e, of conrse, port of the general duty of an editor to bave by him for con- jon at first hand, if requisite, those authorities whom he Mr. Daa, apart from his own kaowledee quotes and dmcw of the chief foreign publicists, bad especiel opportunity for being informed as to Continental jurists. I know that the proper works wore at band aud used during the preparation of his notes 1t is but just to the writer of the paragraph in your paper %0 reosll that ke characterizes bis examination as ' cursory ly the neceseary resemblances that T bave T and anthority that lie upon the surface ence in sub .0 editor of a similarly professional text-book was ever less ndebted to a predecessor thas are the uotes of Mr. Dana to those of Mr. Lawrence. 1 haye thought mysel! entitled to publish this mueh ir vindi- eation of my brother's editorship during his absence. bat in the brief intervel betore his return, knowing bis i mlu«wutlnn 0 & newspaper discussion of what really belongs to a profes- sional forum, 1 shall pot feel at liberty \ucuwn‘l bim atall to such a discussion, The law journals or the courts are the proper tribunals for an_adequate iavestigation, aud I believe mewspaper readers come very soon to_ that 1, cer: \ainly, shall not tax toeir patieuce. Yours, " oy, T. DaNa, Boston. Ang. 0. In conneotion with the recent bringing to light of Mwportant Samaritan ‘Bivlical mavuseripts, s dispate has arisen in England as to whether the Prince of Wales, during Ae recent vhuit to Palestine, was really shown, as it is #aid be was. the most ancient roll of the Samaritans. A correspondent of The Athena r. Barclay, now states, on the suthority of Priest Amramw, that His K Highness did sce the MS. in pestion, aud that Awram aflirms the book of Deuteronomy except & gap How patehed with puper before the record of th Jaw) t0 be in the handwriting of Abishua, and that the Tarikh Meut. vi. 10%0) runs as follows: “I Ab son of binehas, son of Eleager, son of Aaron the priest, * ) be bonor from Jeborah aud His will, wrotduis Holy Book iu the door of the Tabernacls on Mount Gerizzim, in tre yesr 13. in the reign of Israel, in the land of Capaan and its bonderids.” This roll is exhibifad at the seven fens's he ehronology of the Symeritans stands the entry * (hat in the yoar 4281 from Adam, and in the 19th Year of the jricstbood of Jeboiakiw, Jesus, the son of Mary, wes cracified 1o carsed un." BOOKS RECEIVED. The Poetns of Thomes Kibble Hervey. Edited by Mrs, T. K. Her wev. With & Mewmoir. 16me. pp. 477 Boston: Ticknar & Firlin, me, py. 46 Robert Peace with God. By Willism Adaws, D.D. 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West Point or Naval Academy aro ol lowed (individusliy) to sdvance to higher Jases aa rapid'y se their attainmients peruit lmsmn-mum,u.‘fii} L ING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No.% Wu(l‘nuy second: will reopen September 20. l( VAN NORMAN® peh and Enelioh BOARDING wnd DAY SCHOOL, for FOUNG TADIFS, Na.'s st Thirty-cisutivet, New-York (Morray Hil). reogens Sepi 0. drete 30 e LIGH™ 183 asd FRENCIL BOATDING +nd DAY SCHOOL for YOURG LADL VT SEVENTEENTH ST, it SEEOEEN, oo SANof Beptemsber. * All ithers wi beve Clroalars. s may .— wd at the nchnnY RS 8( IIIN)I Tae Five Semexs. IV.—Vision. *. 7 x4 Mapuovss. A Story. By Maode Shelten. ® EpvcaTic or ovr Gres. By Mre M. V. Victer. TrE ZUNDNADELGEWRNR. Connnxt Norxs, on Booke, Men mnd Things. Single sombers TweNTY 71ve CuxTh. For ssle by all newsdeslars, of sent post-paid cnreceipt of price. Back nambers s!ways oo Lasd, BEADLE &k COMPANY, Publishers, No. 118 Wiliiam-st., New-York. T American-News Company, Ovuersl Agents. Now Rendy. THE CATHOLIC WORLD FUR OCTOBER, 106 n-ave., IS8 ARMSTRONG FRENCH AND ENOLISH BOARDING AND. D, HOL, will renpan on TR K-DAY, Bepiember 20 afier NW!N'L wh \ 1.—PROBLEM OF 'l'l!!: 1L-MIGUEL h“ r'l\'ANTlfl ¥ SAAVEDRA. l ~SILENT GRIFF. V.—THE GODFREY FAMILV , QUESTIONS OF THE lxllz‘r;'l:fx"gfi o MHiE CRURGH. will be st home 0a sud - ) L I vx.—'r £ MYSTERY or TH! THATCHED BOUSE. s bore will meet with prompt stiention. H=A0B l!sr%'v" IS8 HAV , No. 250 Madison- VA - Gi, OLD THORNLEY'S MEIRS. will reauine ber Freuch ..u?u luunum.u DAY Chaptrs lal 1. 0 You n.-f- b "u.u.-,-o APLE X M XI. -mv(lncv LEOIILA‘"ON IN CONNECTICUT. X —A SUMMER 80 reopen NI ZAE RISk AND PROGRESS OF BOOKS. 2 Xiv. -LU(‘I’PKNATITH‘U" " R. Mll;l;sm pectfully announce lhll hil XY -TRAVELVRS TALES, classes of you fes will resure thels stadies on M ey ‘AT'FPLORENCE. the 1ot Octobar. . Kny comuntcation for Mr. M. left at the book SMISCELLA aoreof MITCHELL & SEIXAS, No. 811 Brosdwey, will receive -,limwl.'ngclflr(iflmhnn $5ER YEAR Jaregt erensd uwnrn'cr KEHOE, Publisher, “ADS CUTTER & B B( M)" n’ ish and Nesssa-st., New York. French BOARDING n oung ladies, e, ST REGPEN on MONDAY, No. @ Fierrepost st., Brookiy JUST PUBLISHED: CHRISTINE AND OTHER PUEMS. By George . Miles. Five do'b. 2. ORR]S l"LMALE l\S’fiTUTE DRRISTOWN, N J., MAY CAROLS. nvA-uav 115 i um S nMONS Ge FATRER BAKER. Phin cloth, e to 8 amall and nxm....m ot (i the bighest edacations 9390, faa ol saiageg, both void aad ernes superior accommo- erm epeus September | oth, #1. ORKS OF Antgumxor BUGHES. 2 vols, va, 130 pp. cmb in. $6; ® R S e ANEWER TO FUSEY, S v i be KEAIY OCT 1 LT sm OF 5. PEER: Tin Hoce v s Cuener, Tan orw ; By Thowes William Allies. M. A. 1 vel, 18m [ Il e Cathotic publieation kept o band, and ul coived s bogs e pnb WHENCE KEHOE, No. 145 Noswss-st., New-York. . 0. HAZELTINE, Pribeipal. VK. BISBEE® MILITARY B(,HOOL COLLEGE HILL, POUGHKEE P! Next session begins September 4. Sv e T ERNEST FISTON® Sl FRENCH, tVflLllH Aln CLASSICAL SCHOOL (ormesty ©. >, Marden) e cories ol frosdwsg, will reopen 1 M. 55 Weat Thirty No. SEPTEMBER 10. Circulers obtained st the School. YOUGHKEEPSIE YOUNG LADI —A select hml sehool, opens Sepr. 13, 1066, For Cireulars, address GEO. W, MCLELLAN, A s 'nnq-l Pougkeepeir, N. ¥ ] UTGERS l-l-‘MALh l\-!l‘l TUTE—Nos. 457 and 49 Fifth NG sad DAY SOHOOL. The lN PRESS. RIGHT AND LEFT, JARET HAMILTON, " Kate Keunedy." " Trodden Down l\l-\l'\ N, By the Author of Y SID) LRIH! No. 1. THE n.n;r OF THE KNICKE SUNN By P. Hamilion M, 1l told story ¢f the ear y days of ¥ ed tale, and will Prove s enteriatuing volume to oll lovers HE MISSES HOWLAND® En ghuh md Freuch \ ce, 20 conte. l hUAHIHVfl and DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladiss snd Children, LPANY, Agwnts. Past Thicy-Ahet, will nvuuvo'.. 'THURSDAY, Sept. - Adnlmn sbove. GREAT CALH‘ORN!A 'WINE_DEPOT! GURNER & Co. No. 80 Cedar at., New-York, tisewent in snother eolumn, HE REV, J, i. womber of BOYS opens an 18t ot fib FERRIS FEMALE I advanave., cornes of Thirty secondat., wil reopen Sopt. 18, '[‘!E }:xuus' X FRENCH e o ;b 5 and ERTHET L GEO. B. GOODALI L at 'h 520 Broadwi b . LOCK WALKI-R will REOPEN melr lml.'tf YOUNG LADIES No. 133 Madison- MISSES GREEN m REOPEN * their SCHOOL for YOUNU LAD! st No. | Fitth-ave,, first door LL Kl'fll‘! OF FUR) ITURE HATTREBSEfi . LOOKING uLA!s!!. K.t cheapest st 0. w !:‘I-Doi!:: CAMPBE! LL" ‘- 203 Be m between Bodstends : ety 8 BEDBOOK ENAMELEP rvmm‘m of ‘war- manafscters. Also. sciid Chestrot wnd Walnat Chamber #fl-r—-“. " 0¥ nnnow-l No. w4 E e ey e " i | trom W e, on W EUNESDAY, Sept. 3, F‘Tfi“,figfi?‘“fif’ifi,md:“: or other- | [TNION HALL FEMALE SEMINARY at Jumaion, " 04 and made 1p 10 order, warTanted .-Mum,. 1-,,,:";.':';.::;."' N BT ?I-flrl s«l. Hedstead, on b No. 161 Bleecker. -& UJMID‘ Iu.hvuq_ s PATE YERS® BOARDING - SOUOOL for YOURU P “»"‘"‘335»"“’=W~»"n‘r§fi‘." | IV i Rt e | oty Y ED, e of wucents i Lo 1807 orpaimodsioss, i gros inde, ‘ },\\\ v, pes Kiciustic No. 161 Canal ot Z | eymussiom, conver W 1 mputh., Sehool rPHE GREAT CALIFORNIA WINE DEPOI® WILLIAM FPWYBRS, A M. e i f l GURNER & Co 80 Ceda st , New York. l Curenlars of A8 EAKNLS & Cos. No. 115 Williamrst., Bee Advertsam ent b asoliel CO. UGB, -l Mi UULSE. | piete Coorzx Uruo'n mn THE ADVANCEMENT ENCE AN 'l:? NIGHT DCH l: OF SCIENCE AND ART. FREE READING ROOM AND ORPHEON FREE CHORISTER CLASS. The Trustees of the Coopet Unlon sanounce that 65« nw An- nual Searion will v-q;: on Monday, the let duy of Cireulars coutaining the Tule¢ nd 1efalatious cftue scheck the, m er of sdmiseion, tained st tha Office any day from 9 S ied B B 434 loufiy. Weduesday aud Friday eveniogs o Al:'lnl(rml for admission to the Free Night School of Science and A, of which Prof. Joseph 0. Fox fs. will_be received at the ‘officm till October 1, on W ay aud Friday eveoings, from 7 to 9. Dy School of Art for Women, rinci “Applications for admiseion to the Fres of which Dr. W. Rimaer bas been appointes ¥ be made m.fi:.‘d.u,. r;mu' m to$ T e sud ot chiool ou and er S Ty din Ioom_ s now. open t0 the public, both day asd even- [ }haul s restriction whatever, A h:m Vo Fren Chorlster Ciats will hold ite sessios during the | ay, Titod g Ladvs and gl over 8, and boys beigoen § and 14yeacs of nges. b The Griner wil weet on Mouda ays, stip. @ ind the nter on Taesdays arrd Frida Applications Tor sdmisdon made dario September, on the sbove mentioned dayc. All b waterinle for deawlog, locloding instraments, can ‘office ou Monday, W ednesday and Fridsy evening "The pnbile are Sdmitted to the lectures on Chou: Philosaphy, but mast exter before 7 p. m The cardinal iden of the intitution being to improve and sdncate the working classes, the Trustees cordially invits the youth of the o and the public geuecaily to svail themseives of the liberal provision which has bes, wde (ot Lbeir improvemen By order of the Trustees. BRAM 5, HEW/TT, Secrotary. CHLVE" NEW Ml‘hlLAL INSTITUTE, Under the Tnstruetion of SIGNOR JOSEPH BORRA, Residence, No. 17 Great Jonewst, Will open October 1, st Masovic Baiiding, Thirteenthst., betwern Third aud Fourthaver, New-York, where mesnwhile Le will be vresent on Mondsy, Wednes 15, andf rom 3t0 5 p. m., to distribate eircul ticulare of bis method. Subseription lists and Hall & Sous, No. 54 Broadway, up stan. PROF. €. BASSINT, ment of the For referenc Cll(i'l’l,:\lm of good sehools, lru-, gustdians, at bookstore eord of Leachers was for parents and corner Croshy, Com posisions s ales xeph. Jo W Beber ¢, 49, 70 d BAY SCHOOL , West ‘ll ARLIER FRED 2 bast Twenty fourthest = will REOPEN Sestewsber 16 Poplle pevgared. for' o Polnt. N “There e a Prissary be Tex 0!” u\\\l. (l'XL\.\l.\.\u SCHOOL « Opposite Wa ¥ and CUMMERC Witk PRIMAR lr; “a m-nu: ) GERMAN, P d RENCU INSTITUTE, dway, comet Twen KOESHLY. Y. —A board- ¢ boye n wilk PREDAY ROW HUSINESS INST restes, oF the ¢ "’T.. or frasdutent | romi Prucpal. 0 8 rded ESSONS IN 8 NGING=By ag Tialin oot J 4 competont Pr Pie petion if desi sivers Rbross CAN PO, Box Na. 120 Tribane Offins ! GRIFFIILS will re- | adies o the <0th Sep opens WERTEMARR 17 ame Boor, and bewred by aderd. e LYON. toe young £ of Mre. T tion 1l be provided, For seversl vears the Roil of P'o- .“xy ‘iucreased from W0to 30 per cent, excesding now 1% Tof, in some years noue, for other seuoois. A fine cluss - Peronts arwleviind b eall. patrone two or morw yeurs follow: Hon. Wa. k. Dodge, William L. Skidmere, hin ym D-v. Johin She: 'L V!;’! Cyrue A Senith, Rev. ‘rry- !d'"“v G M, Speir, James Stokes Charies N, Talnot, 0—"{.- P Trizg. George Uordon, -m-. F. Butler, € “woper, M’k L‘ A umums Wil re s Tila SCHOOL FOR BOYS Sept. 10, st the HAR- | VARD ROOMF, coruer Forty-second#t. and Sistivave, \,IME [+ 3 MLARH wil FRENCH ssd ENGLISH BOARDING snd DAY B €. 5w i be at howe sfter Sat, 10 eive persooal - owe after 1o receive » ’I-adom. ALl previoas to that date by wail X i\ ILITARY J»,\“mnm.-é( HOOL—W hite Plains, N. Y., ove bo from the City hy nnl- lnd. 'rineipal O, 5, A M. LOW™ Wmmsn nd nu:x( i 234 Madison ave., BALL \l SCAOUL FOR YOUNG LADIES, N- 4 Fat Tweuty: Becond-at., will reopen_on THURSDAY, Sept. 20. MAD YAMEGIRAUD® Fronch nnd English Boarding AYR sad Doy behost 8 Joune Lolles No. 111 Soath Oxford sty e aatatees Dipisns bk D e fow months by the boarders. hllsfl Mllu BEDGWICK™ SCHOOL for BOYS will o33 Brosdway. SECTEMBER 1. RS, SYLVANUS REED will n-upen ber French -u- sh BOARDINOwnd DAY SOHOOL, st No. 11 West -lnh -t. on the 20th lvw-ur. Application can be i .are obtained. & Mlnt«"’l’n Right Rev, B l‘-un u- An. Dr. S&u‘u m Han M. Fil de JANON, ILL-thHk. that teir English Y PAIK. J‘l‘?l!lll\ e-:i;n;.rmiw y-vuully or by letter, may be made st PLUMBY ACADEMY OF PHYSICAL B rmhu. corner Foureenthst., open ot the Andnn? l(de and Thure STIT AMIL)' BOARD- Nh BURGH INi T ING SCHOOL FOR ROYS. commencas Sept, 17, For Citcalars HENRY W. n.uh,N.-lwh N.Y. F VVSY LVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, County, Pern.—The rext session of th The All a Ne. 10 G h RS. CULTURE. N, Oct. 15 Mp. PLUM daye. fom 2 the I the extent wnd sppearance of ita bu fa d in the beauty aud unsurpassed by Neaithfuiness of its situstion, this Acad forded fur the e, Classical an study Lu their private room -nnl“ ’Ild r'n tagse of the highest. o waltion of & thotough Englieh, Coui Militacy Education. Cadvts of correct deportment ! ‘upen the ous _traini mlrls THEO. lIlAfl' Chester, Do ARKER ACADLMY A Puvufl'v “School for BOYS, W.o*buri ‘or Circular, Mduu be /15, A, M, P nmul Provide ,l legunt 3 o the bevt I > Coms ....-'c"fi the civiliged w prectica i s drilh sod econoiuical i la charges. For furher pacicuiars wod (o 4 "{‘;, HE KINDERGARTEN " T Children, will reopen SEPTEMBER 17, le »unflbfl ¥or Circutsrs, ke., call upon or sddress MISS E. of?) | HE MURRAY HILL INSTITUTE, corner Thirty-ninth-et. and Sixin l'l—. will MOND, 0 ok, OREET b HOLL ¥ tlullhl' wey - found ll ';Ri'lfld %, New 411 Broads 0(‘ AL, CLASSES—Under comgo\:{mrn;\ I;Mhfl\l', ) VATORY ¢ L) |r--md-m.- NATIONAL (¢ MU s!t. NG, 244 Fast Thitteenthst. Ls. §lanses from 1010 4y ue-«xm.A..— Ttey Terme GEO. F. BRISTOW, \lv Al Director, SQHOOTL, No. Broad- to TEACH, in a fumily mmu—-m dty. in the English brw lu,rua. Terms moderate. cr. “LADY of EXPERIENCE wishes a hes a SITUATION ill inetract usic, Ko bost re‘erences can 185 A., Box No. . She nehes, Fronch, i (ll)VPllNZS‘ " YOU‘JG LADY gmdnuu, ‘who bas some experi- uckine desion & voniton 44 rsident o vistlng Addrvu 15.. Station (3., New-York. A LABD. troductions Ihln e NA' A teach u fow hours r Address W. M. uuw AND, No. Al and Mo nnderstands music pr Tencliers free of charge. to obtain & position in this city. “GRADUATE TEACHING, desires to obtain a few private pupils, or would ANTED—A Supe b —TEAC m RS WANTED for _every t, and Educational Corresposdents to facilitate fa- thout the count For I'eachers or positions, ad: TIONAL TEAC URKS INSTITUTE, No. 233 Reoud! REWS, Prieipas. (-xpenenred in o !Inrvnrd rences will be given cellout 22 East Thirty ifth-ot. ar TEACHER for Pmnhng OVERNESS In sn Academy, one that el, Schools and Fumilies supplied with 1 have s exealvnt tescher for wihom 1 wish CAMP, No, 5 Beekas AT (IALH"O ) l\ ER & Co, No. 80 Cedarat., nmulnfl coluwn. Low iinhools. ’\W SCHOOLS, ed: a1 wodvrn. improve vows No. 1§ Amity-st,. vear | J. BIDDLE. CHI( KERING & SONS, Fstablished 1923, MANTPACTVRERS OF GRAND KE UPRIGHT Wireroon ] N o been \lmM "5 n.mhh for the superior Competitors, 14 of which wers awarded d October, | C{ll'l.l'u ORGANS for BALE—Oue of 12 stops; pedais, €, C. C; al.0, tWo secoud hand of five stops: one Alex audge Organ ; price, $200. W, H. A“L\\“ Downing-ot. INDEMAN & SONS™ NOVELTY stmflas tests the State Fel Lave by l-v- taben 2 Firnt Prewiums ot che principal and, in sdaition thereto. First Prize Med tonal Fahibition st London. IU62, iu competition with 260 planos (rom COLUMBIA COLLEGE LAW SCHOOL. a DR w \l X r.mun PIANO for $225.—! e swarded st the late Fair of the American lustitate FIRSFPREMIUM GULD MEDAL Eaxhibited in " ompetition No L GRAND, SQUARE snd UPRIGHT PIANOS mbia Colleze Law Seho Y OF NEW-YORK CITY, LAW T York City. JUHN NOKTON POMF ) Denn of Law Faculty. AL H‘l)l{\l A WINE DEPOT! No. 80 Uedar-at., New-{ork. colauc., nthen L Vor Tex 18 &e. vond for & Cie DANCING ~ACADESY wil INESDAY, ober 3, 1856, at bis new and demigoe des Prof Inpéreal de t Opera, which piaces bim wi pew dsm A. Pond & Co.'s, No. 547 Brosdway and st the SE " L'AMERICAINE ACADEAMY, Erseslyn, SATURDAYS. from 4 to 6 Plosw we e zister papl i ised o the nelgiborlicod of the former AT CALIFORNIA WINE DEPOT NER & Co., No. 8 Cedarst., New-¥ork. it i another ecluan, Siusical Instrnments, & TL BAR No. 341 Elrecker ption the best P 1.—PIANO-FORTES warranted | T CYCLOID PIANO-FORTES PERIORITY AND [EXCELLENCE, ere awaided these e Tadiobas Rasas fairs fo this conntry, at the Grand Interns 0 errey B Gituations MWant ed—Females. A, ALADYofwent odnudon and refisement, mmmum . would like to meet with some vadlable hjeetien to Gopyleg.ater Address M. K. T T N DAY‘S WORK and WABHINO E'. %m: "lL'ullTflmm Ne. mmh OCBEKE P '8 SITUATIO! * Soathern lady X first-class botel, orte gl -y;n.? ..m N e ol umn,.m" AN'I‘LD—-By a Pnulunt Girl, a o s ot N B oot ot st snd Boor o reor e Ci, floor, front room. ANTED—B Jeg 8colored SEAMSTRESS e, NUM ER of well recommended nnu want SITUATIONS to do genezal Houszwg:l 'S Germau lnstitute, 17 Stanton-st,. near the Tu gl,t&.\'r CALIFORNIA WINE DEPOTT ™ oo Kiramiomarens s sl o Yok Gitnatwons Wanted—Males, o e e U, GRADUATE OF YALE COLLEGE, A recommendd, wishos 8 position Y Gk fraiode w por._Addrows | T) nman tion s FORE- MAN, Referoace given. Address M. N., Box 160, Tribuve Ofies YGUNG MAN, aged ts W, P’H A !wn- M‘-‘Qm%-;.&. SITUAm YOUN MAN wants a SITUATION as Afl- nd hak goodvelvenct. Addos 1. X Frpecs O JITUATION WANTED in the lkmkuflm and Pab. lishing business. by & nyyrsa wolesale 50 Tetall Wade o comperont to 8ty po-ltl:: g o flnffl:::m:\}:%r( s Teference s to , capacity, Y i e aLem e Moy il ence, " 4 rRuA\ 1 ’IA\T. .. " Frene Adderas'T /5% Now-Tork FoOfica o ‘ ANTED—A SITUATION, ‘uum D, 10. ucerstands the care and treat- #00d il afroid .mw.-u 3 best of city refor Hy u.‘..; ‘":. . l: Trioune Offce. ‘v ANTED.—A young m mcv] \[nn € cmaced m it sni po biion ce; reforenee L 3, L., Tribune Al n'u as l::.)().!:c EE. PEIL ingle s entry: aze B2, W, Horaid Ofce, mef b o , who want competent help, male or [cm.l., for city or couniry, such w Cooks, Chumbe oo ewor -... Poriers, Labore f =3 mmediately ilr‘n he !'Rl s corner Sixth-eve. TPHE l-RI-.Al‘ CALIFORNIA WINE DEPOTY NER & Co., No. 80 Cedar-st., New-York. et b sasines cotomam: ,,,,,,,,,, fielp Wanted. TS WANTED, for FRANK MOORE'S NEW WORK, "“OV[F\ OF THE WAR.” s, Everyvody weute iy + opp ortuaity is sforded thems SCRANTON &k Coy, 24 Assium ot., Har frd, Conn, anted fn every colmt{' firat-cia s Agenta to rauvass for Littleflelds new pictore of “DEAT N)\b” OF LINCOLN, dnted floin pemoral ‘I-I- . dorsed by the I esident, 3poaker Boiix and other distin 0ma present oo inut md occasion. “Adu: {rc 3 ) sell the MO l,MENTfl OF ART; the most comple'e work o Att; and slso the five b; 1E 's ULD KexTroRy ¥y 311 r 8 WANTED to sell an article (patented) n every bowe wore offica, city, and country. iroe; sanug'e. 50 cente, Call o8 8- T Fivecher st N Y. A Curomolithozraph Hox DAVIS, h“ LESME! Dry (iaods Retail Departuent. ‘V.\\ TED—A Mau of a by e TNEPWART & ANTED—A Gentle “7 an of busivess capacity and " BRESIDENT of a HEMP and FLAX MANU- FACT NY, now doing s sucorsstol basiuess. Ade dress. with Hox'No. 2,50, N. Y. Post-ffice. ‘ mpetent FEMALE NU l;flE’! for i . Apply st the Utfics of Sanitary Superintend- ent, No. 01 iweeu 9o m. and 12 ., Lringing letters of tecorn uendation. ‘v ANTED— do Geners] Ho Bcoten pr [-rred, _ Apply at N * g ar ‘ D—Experienced SALESWOMEN. R.H. ¥ _Sixth-ave. and Fonrtessth: 0 Americar . One who resides with his parents 50 Post-Office. p— ANTED—A man of ability and practical ex- perience who n.mm;v un‘euuud. the mrud‘ ESS. | Appiy by letier wih re‘orsnce. . T. hamber #nd Resde-s ANTED in a PROVISION STORE—A steady 37 leom the covay. Apply st No. W Newwrkare, Wi well m’hm‘q B WATERBURY ‘ ANTED—A BOY living with his parexts, baving requirol Col ek he Routs of 1§ and o o 91 Vo Pourt at. mw.{ap—.. No otbers need appiy. ‘ ANTED—A BOY to Feed a run of errands. Wages 5. Apply Printing Offce. 'l‘l.lh GREAT CALIFORNTA WINE DEPOT! GURNER & Co., No 80 Cedarst., New-York. See Advertisement in saotkier coluws. rdon Press No. 200 Pearist., is all patia of the Every ment. an Faat Fou FPHE MASO! ABINET ORGANS; also, the MASON & HAMLIN rannuu ORGANS. Fory- foe difinatiyens pices 87310 5. & H. have been awarded o vty oy, It lmprosomsenis. sad pom eral superiority of work in this cha closest serutiny and comparisnn of their work by tae best judges, sad e grutified (b fat of note fn t t they can refer with covfidence to neasly every organ city for teatimony 0 fta supertority. Secoud hand Melodeous aud Urgans, of American sad Forelgn masa- FPHE WEBER PIANO-FORTE 15 ealled the BEST INSTRUMENT MADE by all the leeding ousicians of this city and elsewhere. It is pronounced by the Nationa. Piane-Forte Assogiation, ater & trisl in their rooms with the first manofactuters of this country, emiuently the BEST PIANO IN AMERICA, snd used by the Conserwtory of Music and other high music schools altogether, because of Uielr Imense power, equality wweetness and balliancy cof tove, elastic touch. aud great durahility. WAREROOMS, No. 429 Broome-st.. near Brod _Alachinern. TEAM ENGI‘\ES AND MACHINERY. ‘The New-York Steem Engioe Worke bave vow o hand and for sale st tiefr Warerooms, Foor oy East Twexry ruisner., N. Y, PORTABLE ENGINES OF ALL SIZES, Also, & full ssscrtment of all sizes and descriptions of Machicht: TOOLS. ARTLE EMOR 51“' WI'NG-H A CHINE Mt!_y ’.‘-: & \finl nuom‘ ‘fi‘“{n leny, Vork D W. SEELEY® PEAT MACHINE can bc Jer raring e A gkl i 'l‘fl Fourth-ave. 'l‘lll-‘ o8 Also, Pi I.lll‘ Melodeons "l‘ HE 08 H. CHAMBERS & SON PIANOK, Manofactory, No. 14 Sizth-at. ; Warerooms, Eighth-st., cornes of “ORG Attachmernt au éN. ‘with m celebmed an otbex impro BTGB L No, 417 Broome-st., N, Y, GREAT CALIFORNIA WINE DEPOT! GURNER & Co., No. 80 Cedarst., New-York. See Advertiseweat in snother colume. wk 'EVERDELL™ SONS. No. 104 Fulton-st.— STEAM JOB PRINTERS aud LABEL MANUFACTUR- THE GIYINL CALIFORNTA & Co., No, 89 Cedurst., Now-York. See Adaertisement in another colomn. AT(‘IILL()R" HA world; burmiess reliable, Black or Browa. .filmuanmu. IR DYE—The best in the fustantan e the WiCEA A AT S R ine sgned Sold everywhere. 'Buuilu the fo| nv-d nd No. 268 4 Water st TTON * LL, DLA‘U:. & Co., Manufacturers of EM METE GASBURNERS all sans. Now U7 and ) ,\4’1‘}’ for nmchlnery “and packing, 0] C white and colored. wrur sale low by AST IRON BOTTC and retail. JOLDER ¢ CPLEBIATFD RADL ANU BAB SLEIGH, PIOPELLNU A\(D SPRING HORS TAULMAN, No. 7 Willam-st, ¥. o COAL lH)lh at wholesale Lowest car n‘ trade HO! EiAND, "No, 528 Water st & KN “BROWN, hrhurn“nnd P-x-mu of the COM! Y TENDER, ES, CHAIRS AND CARRIAGES, ORSES, .\ VALID CHILDREXN'S LABKIAOES ROCKING-H¢ D No. Maaufactory B Gk, 430, 451 ad 453 Wes I HM(IADWAY. AMMOCKS,—An invoice of ».ylendud qunlm. e et Ao R m'm‘-"flm'|f2:h| Uy KOWLAND JomiEon o3 Benwrat, Now-Yom Tio' Marketot, M‘Zmu TTaN l?mm lugfl’l urm ou. ul I.XTR%.BAIB ol ATKINSON'S. BALSAM OF HOREHOUVD foe Coldn sud Coughs. - Depot, No. 230 Greeuwich ot. NNERS' TOOLS for SALE, new—Rollers, No, 2,878, Tron foder (Newtor's) @7} Beakhorn Suake, C St S i, i ek ane 'lm SADI CNAME 1S, n,.v and Hind ami ot rar. e o, L ! Wl NEEDILAM, No.o4 ¥t st, Brookiym, E. D h-rnduulh!-ld. Moust Veroon, HLGHLY IMPORTANT o PURCIIASERS or SEWING MACHINES FOR EXPORT 10 'EUROPE, SOUTH AMERICA, MEXICO, AUSTRALIA, ko. k. The undersigned, baving been engaged for the last seven years i 8o salo of GROVER & BAKER Sewiug Machines in Evrope, has o« tablisbed in Paris alarge factory for the manufacture of these wik- known machioes, itted p with the very best AMERICAN TOOS and worked by the MOST CAPABLE AMERICAN MECHANICS He is now prepered to faruieh, st the rate of 1,000 machines o» montb, all of the celebrated family machines of the GROVEHA BAKER 8. M. Co., pusrinteed EQUAL IN EVERY RESPECT O THE ORIGINAL, st the foliowing rates in gold, deliverab'e ia Prie- or Havre: MACHINES. No. 9 (Shuttle). Handsome Mahogany Table, Gilt Legssnd Wheol, Neodies, &c., i¢.,. &e., Hemming, Braiding, Esbroderiug, Tuckiug aad Quiltivg Guses: #5 50 extrn. Casesfor Packing. $1 each. Al orders to be sddressed to No, 6 FAUBOURG MONTNARTLE, or No. #7 BOULEVARD SEBASTOPOL. TERMS CASH. References—W. D. RicHARDS, ¢sq., W. D Sonrax. esq., Besto. CHAS, R. GOODWN, Paria, July 1, 1865. JAC?UARD \lA(‘uthfi. manutactured and ap- BALMORAL !KIF made and altered to FIN| N S b: fiund Weaving in dl o BMM PE LOUMS, siso Looms! 5‘“ e K irace PENDER STHAPS, with buttes holen, o1 de- approved for tie maan. v ey ety e 3 uu‘i:vou No. 1,621 North Second st.. BB ADAMANTINE BRICK PRESS A i e p-o--l o the B A W RBUTHER. wcl. :l:flm ......v.‘ffi. bl syl L WOohior, AL USING mm.—n:w BIO’I‘HERS’ I STANDARD STEAM ‘.Hvla-’"—, are correct and nt 1 all u-wa-.l mhu. #"‘x‘.‘u:‘ lvt‘-r‘u' m bt gauge in the KEEN BROTHERS 'No. 2'¢ Fulterst._ ply Stores. © Alebr 8t FHE GRE AT u LIFORNA WIN New Yors. 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