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NEW PUBLICATIONS. 2 e A NEW POET. BTUDIES. Py Joms A, Dovaas. Fhilsdelpbie: C. B. Maret, Mr. Dorp talion swong bock readers is not | quite two, yemis old. The expected and demanded tssue of a thixd odition of bis poems snzgests what de- gree of favor he bas;reached among theliterary world, and gives ne hint to speak of o poet whose remarkable amerit, but for the 100 cummon fate of alltruly original poetry, should have gained him a Jarge andience ere mow. “Stodies™ give title te the firstbook of a young man, snd do not,ve believe, include &ll or wholly the Liest that Mr. iDorgan has written, thongh judging from a pumber of bis lyrics, which we cannot pro- mounce else th an gerfect, he must possess & rare prom- ise beside a wealzh of performance, if be will not, like #0 many poets who gain in experience bet Jose in art, fail at noonday to §ing ns strains as sweet as those sung at daybreak. But it is the best siga that with evidence of genius ¢s an artist Mr. Dorgan shows both growth aad grew! There is something proudly modest and preposse JULH put What will first etrike all who resd Dorgan's *gtudies,” are, to speak readil transcendentatism. Mr. Dorgan never ceoses to be an idealist, and his transcendentalism appears as no sffectation, but a conviction and philosophy. We eannot think that he belongsto a particular school. His is 68 unkke as poseible those conventionsl muses who make weak tea from the dead leaves of Tennyson's yrk garden, or go far enough in the wilderness of the rownings to bring howe a fvw weeds of maennerism wherewith w trick thair garlands; or tbat pietic #chool of New-Englanders who walk strait-2oed in Indian file, and ]l one way, singing with oue Voice and toze the same respeetable hymn. Tho ** Studies,” @how, however, that the best poetic_thought of zfie age has influeneod their author. Feeling that reminds S of the better part of Pog, keenness of vizion that is Me Shelley’s, and forms that recall Teonyson and Browning serverather the author’s essential idea than te & want- of origimality. To .say that Mr. rather than more comfortable genii, but has received a good education from his cotemporaries, is to afford, without immediately drawing upon his poems, @ fair idea of the r..-mmrr «f his_intellect. ~ How- aever wrougkt upon, he is undeniably & unit in bis ,geniug, and ove-balf of him does mot belong to another. His experience, which is his own, bas set deeply its seal upon his pages, and he speaks and sings with that high abandon by which we know the bard of free spirit. *“The good stars meet in the boroscope” of true poots, and make them of “‘spirit, ire, and dew.” Dorgau is ideal, passionate, sensitive .and abstract, and it is uct surprising that in such a t we fail to discover what is run% nr never found in those of his nature, & corresponding sensuous 'hxnuzh The genins whose thoughit is high and deep amay be as deficient in breadth as the poet of lateral erience iz wanting in abstraction; but, things Yeing equal, very fow will besitate to give 4be palm to. the former. We confess 29 an especial Jiking of Dorgan's poems, because, how- ever their merits ymgh( be challenged on the score of ertbodoxy, in general they are poems simply, entail- fmg no poetic vice of moral endings contrived out of the easy virtne of a protty metaphor or a monk’s or doacon’s legend; expressing moods and ideas that are transcendental, but singing a studious experience and mot preaching a doctrine; suggesting a certain irre Epon ity which,if it be condemnod in meaner poets, eonstitutes the dmmunhlnug freedom of the wor- shipers of the truth of beanty. Mr, Dorgan’s ideality, his most precions part, we think, >h|n\n. in a few of the want of some rxpression. Such a Il poets, en- Joye. l‘nc, in bis poems (I b.m niest_experience, exillfolly achieves a vietory of art. Mr. ]lormn 3 as- pirations occasional p his art, as in the poem of * Legion, h. I*rcalu' perience of all poct it the poet speaks in the first person, 'mll i wnmwnwlv Smtrospective. 1t has fine tho 5 and varies into an inegu]?r dmirable verse. The following is the of the Like bells that pea Stirred by blind They whisper of the dreas Ad of the aspiration depasted, 1 Learted broks wnd fehi down dead. g those nowrnful unumml ponred. For who, but 1, shall bear this burden 1 Ent all who will may gather fowers Audl take of such the profiered guerion, Glad spisits of more biisafol bz, A traitor! Loyal to the beauty “That js forevermore am 1 : He serveth best who serveth duty, Though by t0-1moTrow it mway dic. o the succeeding poem, * the Poet’s Love,” which, awith its cnmpmunu. 18 an overture to the rest of the ook, the author gives expression to kindred feeling: “ For me the flowers their perfumes keep, For me the stars their choral chants ; And if 1 wake, or if 1 sleep, Beauty, the mystery that pants For the embrace of strengtl, is near, "To me unvails her pensive face, And amiles upon me without fear In mapy & wild azd lonesome place.” Ve care less for “The Triumph of Truth,” which s vague and \mgmfncwr: 8s compared to others. The ** Hymn to Night,” discourses in such good lines ®s these of “Tha silence of the dead unto the dead, The darkuess of the riddle of the world ; N will take the memory far less than so remvkah]a m as ** Fate,” which bas the value and brevity a gem, We have beard that this won for its author the respect of Emersor, of whom in the strangeness depth of ita truth it is pot unworthy. It has qnoled ere thlz: ~au e nr? e These withered bands are weak, But they shall do my bidding, though so frall; “These Lips are thin und vhite, bet shal 20t fail “The appointed to speak. Thy smeer I can forgive Beosuse 1 know the strength of destiny; Until my task is done I caunot die, Aud then I would not live, « Poppies,” is & gendine dreamer's abstraction, t,to which is Tenuyson's ‘‘Lotus Eaters.” n opens suggestively: W1ld faces full o! pain sround me glow Upon the sounds of wroag Ae in my ear ; “And low and clear, At fitfol intexvals 1 bear, Soothing the discord, strains of solemn song.” ms as *‘The Exile,” *“The Dead more poetic mterpuudon of old le‘end than Owen Meredith’s), and *'En- ion,” which though a trite theme was worth the :n of the poet to condense a volume into one chap- of eloquent verse—to give place to two fine ex- m:l‘ l‘lr'uln)::‘“:i' t o:lght and power. Ts: an int and terrible concaption—a sabi drama in twelve lines: MEDUSA. Bey rot that I, 1o this despair With ur £ d miles have guided thee ! "X“ nllmmuml man fair | n 1o blawe that I aw free? thee with my plaeid But eurse thy d-n-y. mfl' CALM. eve of & wintry day, by m&--lu 2e >>gi¥ : i . 4 E f orst, With clamors, and vaantings Jowi: lw’n ty spirit its px-uehfe'med ,\ u oue he held as naught, a8 the moon by the ‘:;l Tn fio n.ll of his greater aiter he knew that the works, which the world held great, here the shards and shells, that his soul had rent . And east beiind, as [rom state 1o state, Grander and brighters t onward went. “Throughthe night of time, that e kuew was near, ‘His nawo like a star ghtw'lflnll; 1t matterc] ot : in pain He bad built, not fawe, Nlu;odkkoln.\. From eight sobnets of singular merit we exiract hl 1o instancs how ;.n the suthor can pmnnt": @ mature expression of elevated by vvldnn‘.d‘t swouldn‘ th another wl ufy ‘whieh aid outrun 4ho wind ; »m-m h-w wnlb uor bare l a8 ! are ched §s the radiance, fn the past that shore % atfength Lath become wmxmn; g 4 A1F, By crown of faidé & crown of fire; uvun-wmwmmnww fl NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1866. Aud 4o the glory which ha Wrfked, in viin Shall man or God make mt ewour, Come again " *Sir Rupert” is ballad i v fiveverses, perfect in its way, of a cavalier who rode 10'the wars, and heard sounds of omen as he went~ ~ “ And he mattered the wo; de of & Man song “At tlie head of Liis troop . w be Tode along— We seek thee, we fly thee, .0 Death ! in vain; The soidier may Jive, and e priest be slaia , 'llwn come with houor, a1 ¥ not disgrace, 4 take ¢ ks Thr Loven ite ancient style of refrai Wit lust o anot (Siug cver It is & good test of th & kni ghtly suce. her £ 56 bellad, with a favor- Yan { e came wis ard to the bea ) © n i bis knightly fazze, lov &, X wait Jor thee.) ciz valhe thet such ballads as these are casily received into our minds to date with . our oldest acq “The New capital piece of two verses ci » +1The Dreamer, " are all poems in which Nightingale. we find ulufwlu'y and n{ €0 much 1+ which seems the song whic ances. A Peet,” he Custle in the Air," the aled “Winter,” *Tho cullar merit. 'We cannot for *The Barial of the Congueror,” to us an overburdenod versification, & h fallows v, their ideslity and | tenderness aud sincerity ing in the general title of theso |\departure from the suthor'’s true mood, and not to be .included in an edition of his very beet poeme. But hae o profounnd and solemn heyond any nsual comparison, and deserves place with truly beautiful )vnca-am.h for ipstance, as Poe s ' To oue in Heaven : SOKG. Gose! o) T untroubled slecp 80 long aud wear The sunlight sits in shado By dreans Tle yeurs § T'he nigh- i be ‘The music T of her bright eyes ; 30 dark azd Aseary, 1 dust sbe Lie 8 an ebou pall; \wrongeth, to desth belongetk, bim take jt all! and memory half forgets vice, which erst &1d gladdep, id .q..x. o; of T & 0 ks its 'nu world he wrongeth, m dmb belongeth, So Jot him i it all! And bere is auother, even more subtle and. ex ¢ individwally linea) from Poets like Poe and poems of equal brevity and 1T MieH worthy to be its companion, nisite. We know fow cauty. 1, TAVE BEEN. My wasted cheeka are wet With tear of vaia regret For all 1 showld yemember 2ot And all I would forget. Ob. bow shall these o enge us With look or word er kiss ; For )l the Uise that ight have been, And all the pein tat is. _ 8till another that strikes ;s almost equally com- plew is & song that sings its own sad, but ineomparable Which, Let us Lflnl{un“u Lt us forget the canker and the @ ra 8050, Let ns forget the promieo 00 W ofite marTow, TF Wea know in gloom may set; briugs but sorrow : f that we bear; fret; 1 Let who will remember—semember, Let us forget—let us forgot ! “Tannhauser” is a ballad ried, of a story well known. the fri ends who have 1»0\\"\ us; iher—rem 3 forgot! ersion, simple and vi “The River of Tears hn,hke somany of Mr. Dorgan's peems, & melan- choly charm: Ay “Oue wh Th oet in g Joats adow forev gh e Jian of gilded boat N the er of tears : Crmore L t Joat ons of fantastic fears ; ‘what happier sphees, what goluen years *The Iron Harp” sonnds as if struck by s master- hand— quote. poems, has true mJ lin “Oh ¥ s TH swift and y w f p with iron sword* remarkable, bat too lnngb of Mr. Dorgan's very best l STARS. pro eried T alond, n tones forlorn, g8 3e sing, atb, and beir king, 0 answer me,— ng; When comes the morn ars, in decps of heaven, all of stately scorn, How shall we answer thee, who move In regzions thy pale sphere above | What is life, and what is death, And who is love | We dwell in light, and day or night We ‘The lines ** To Earthly Beauty” lead us t 0w Bot- mwnuhle quon ‘Who shall believe thy sto by That rhew ul and bri my eyes W ~know not eve or morn.” sadly ght thou wast of old, with love impassioned That shriveled lips were sweet with burning song T The anti-Slavery cause, earnest men, Las left its impres. Mr. Dorgan’s entitled ** The Martyr, best exj which inspired so many in the record of nce. Three noble poems Mene! Mene!” aud *‘ The Statesman,” prove more eloguently than less genuine effort that the poet does not neccssarily de is muse by serving man and freedom. alienate grade or In oue of them the poet declares that ** God remaing alway ; and to the trath Shall incense stream from mauy a grunder fare, Aud in the blinding glory of ber youth ¥reedom shall rise again.” And no poet has said more eloquently that * Thon o ||r gh fallen o biacken on u stricken fields they lie, the gallows' tree, Freedom, thy dead ean never die be Or paid a nobler tribute to he ccunye died for thee.” g 7P iire heroism of the martyr, John Bmwn -~ & ¥lugls soul Of thought and deed AN faith lnlrhme pnwn bllud 1o time By gasing ou eternity. ‘We shall ‘quote the whole of the splendid invective entitled b The sce) For pun"" No! let the humbler felon go, Dn still He lives—the On him let the tre poet THR amid our l.lnnh STATISMAN. whall his memory lie in state— thing of reverence and awe— Who was Who knew 1o law Save that kis pride upreared—who sold To in the pot ly great— wer that wisdom briog, mightier haa s king s like tire fhet grea soul, tough dim aud ow, Cum And let lh ex Even as the criwe immortal is Tho Grave may aot, for sis like bis Be sanctuary ! B%‘l‘l the evil that he did— he good be left undone— By Illlhllfl'ylhfl be hid— “The shame he won— The indiguatian of bis verse n be, wreak— Of him the Mistoriau speak, P ftrd ol e ‘We have boen tempted to borrow largeiy from Mr. Dorgan's beok, but have selected only a fraotion of its value. Wo conclude our extract from ** he Rest of Boodh, uotations with ao " the last and in :sny respects the best and broadest poem of the “The rest of Bood! Lo Time the eternal baars A harp of silenco: as its music wakes The graves grow in which we laid with tears Our dearest, and urdaces grief forsakes ; Listen, the poet’s song dies unawares Bebold, the c«mqm s arch asunder broaks And to the straivs of that Lethesn lyre Our rapture like our anguish shall expire. That ehirl of thrilling pusion, joy and pain, 1 would nat wish again Vet would ot lose the dreary wisdom won Tu the life which is done, The calm of high heroie hearts outworn With vietory forlorn 3 would not vield to death the poet mood Which pooylos every roitude, T boru of wrong Wi hich y SOng ; Unchanged and changelass, yet no more the same, Apart from all et of ‘all part, In the decp peace u{' the eternal heart Lat me nbide with those who overcame, From earth and ull its phantoms muny-hned Absorbed iito the coloriess rest of Boodh, The stainless. painilens, passiouless rest of Boodi ! Thero ia 50 ev0, aud there 1 90 §ood, Nor life, nor deathi, vor time, nor ¥ Lut eonsefons wil, Aud the deep boise of ce, Bor anght allcompeltug thought. culin imnutable In which the immortat dwell By wiom are all thihgs known and anderstood Fiwr sunken 14 the soleuin rest of Boodh Tho rest of Boodh! The starry rest of Boodh T foveof ol uh the suesstral lendy Rluu move no more, forgotien and forgiven It the Yoposs of hoaveu. Tl rs shall fall; e sun o terd 0 leodt fiery flood ; ~ ‘Ahe earth be The Leaver nn be mfiml l(z:‘lhvr a8 a seroll e Sl vhall abide mé i1 pervadin Asdsiil the wlmoh!m » That theanibe otbers of cqual w obgeunily, v form and Je gur pul ture be renewed ; soul, o rest Tn Boodh of #0 fine @ poem, - in . addition. to showd rema in, comparative cLers go Leggieg smbug the wab poets of England for tolerable novelty, is not the nmn. wonderful fact io our world of letfers. In what essential respect of genius are the Dobells, Proctors, Merediths, Buchanans and Ewinburnes the peer or euperior of this nnknown ‘Mr. Dorgan? We might, doubtless. find more to condemn or criticizo in his versos, but it is more important that we should praise him, when so much 3% to be praised. 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In his thatby ‘Which 8 chiid learns to_rpeak. ‘wentences until they become permanenti Tog wih mastery of the spaken ing Mr. etton, My. ¥, aims to follow the method of mature 1ne comstuk rpeiion mpressed npon the ‘and their correct use becomes o fixed bl By thoe et ‘Ahe_mechunical difficulties, apart from the theoretical, t fustruetion 2» s apeedily acquired. 9 Uni m-&"‘ eka ftom September 18 be. Il be tween the hemulul 11 m, 40d 73 and 8 p.un. The Firet Term of 20 Liemons ewmons is $30; the seo; Address lesiers P. 0. Box No. 6 'l'()WhH[-.VD" COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, No. 260 Bowery, $25; tie third, $20; the fourth, $18. u‘.m-lto fourth, # fnstruction day and evening in Bookkeeping, Avithmetic, Writing, Speiling, Grawiar, kc. DPrivate instruction given. Neparato s [-l!tnmhu Pt Indies. HOME for 1 of the poy b is now ab) ized. For e D" T b 'Y‘“ L. War Y ) DU 4 ceiw ches IN y b DW P‘AKI No. Suffe diffic it thorought No M at the second Wednesday of October, B( Y8 pr 09 Blosday gives special attention, day and evening, to paving pupile prscticatty fot basiness, b ome auick at figures,rapid by Clll-‘VE" NEW MUSICAL INSTITUTE, dne 10 ongor o the advaniagee of bociuaiag wikh 160; sheons et Ses: 2 between A M. W, REDFIELD'S Fuglish, French Mre. Duming s permission to refet to the (o quarter for every branc F““l LY SC llnnl. for BOY l,‘}AIAl. aces ve; \arme, ke, address Rav. JONT GLISH BOAR pleasant location at Strarford, € 0 the intelicctoal and religioos euiture m. Tl Wintet Teem of 21 weeks will comuence o8 the For e of (n(ulm-(hn. wrl . H. LUMMUS, No, 8 John-st., or to the lev. B, B. E. SIDERATUM among Boarding Schools.—An for Young Lads only, thas beiter ganrding acainst 04 snd with ever: remly agm well hfln’u[ e PeTEAD ) MOLLENHAUER® MUSICAL Y, oadway, Musical [nstraction at of the Conrervatory will be let at reasena- ed for Busivess.—Mr. DOLBEAR, No. e L They acquire euergot ", iness penuen,and €003 bookkeapors. At MABQNIC BUILDING, Thrteentl-st., between Third and Fourth-aver., SIGNOR JOSEPH BORR. aving sccepted an imvitation to exbibit ove of his pupils, only 11 years of age—who, after six months’ tralning under the Chiévé aystem, Je to read st sight and perform the most difficult music with tare artistic ability—will postpone the formal opening of bis Institute this week from 10 & m. to 12 m. ¥ terims, ke, s eireulars, containing, beside otuer matter of rest, the tull indorsement of those ewinent or: M mrrrsuunl(. BASSING, and others, ‘Pupiie are d s _eny time. Fall Address Prof. J. G, FOX, Principsl. HILL SEMINARY, Poughkeepsie, iah and Freneh HHome School for Ladies, delieht ug wnusonl facliites for o refined and elegant a eferences, at Applatous, or, by post, of Keov. GEOURGE T. RIDEK, A, M., Rector. DWIGHTS 'HOOL at No. 1,144 will reopen oh MONDAY, 14 os releronces: w. B. sadway, near Twenty Nauies of parent Atnerton, 7 . A Booth, OLUTION.—The partier BERNARD by mutual conent. The Sehe ction of the undersigs P. M. W. RPOFIELD, ¢ ) SCHOOL n will open o MONDA dat. A punct epartwest receives caildren of s C o 8 first-cla tenght onble (erms. F EELLY. Tribane wing gentiement sildings Frot. t, OGDEN nr’n{a(‘l“ Now-York. W. BV M CHARLES B, NORTON, | Paste ARD MOLLENHAUER™ Musical Conserva- Balldiog, No. 220 Broadway. Terms, $10 per COL e Given 1o eveh papil to explai « he meta with in bis course of study. 7 ink e eeds mo help at homa. CHARLES SCRIBNER, RANL remove the is doue s0 P }n TvRLES 1, HUDINCTON at Bedford. A M, Piincipal For Curculars ad- WILLIAMSON, i oiod wit opes Nov. & GE, Bordentown, N, J.—The tesn ber 18. ’m catalogues containing H.BRAKYE LAM. Pr a'hn! ER INSTITUTE.—F! Rn( H and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIE teopens Sept, 18, Clicalare obtained Mr. and M. O, H GARDNER. hl-dnlt. P — TRAMAMAR SCHOOL OF N, with PRISARY and COMMERCIAL ments, Prepares for COLLEGE, BUSINESS NT and NAVAL ACADEME, Ci ' the Cal - ot ot TOLDEN HILL SEMINARY for YOUNG LA- DIES, Bridgeport For cirealars. address the cipel, ¥ NELSON, JOUN MacMULLEN sumul., )L, No. 900 Broad- clell way, eorner of Twaatieths: MONDAY, Sept. 1% Clreulars st Baghstere of Seixas, No. 9l Bigydw, st the Sctieo! l-fil‘l\ASi:}. French nstitute, at Fort \Vuhm& A ton, achool, preparatary coutse to caliage. Weat buai ‘mm Hou. L. Gsorge Folasai. e, Edwin Hayt. om, Il vol'lm Hi). reopens $ 188 8. M. ROGERSY &,Hfll)l.._lfnngtumavu., “eon Mlbb ARM."’('I(!)MI" 188 l\ -dt--uu.t W. Mol.LUAN ———— e | \ - tfl Y 110th Ae Carcolars ovained st the | toe civilld. worid ecanourical o iy 'l‘l”' In Aot ond Cir a1 sbove. Potier, the Kev. Dr- Spragos. the Hoa. M. Filmore, Beward. Majo Gon. Dix. Prevident Baroa Iflu A, will be ot B 80 sod shar | FAST TENTH-st., will be re-operied 8o ud Kingebridge rosd. French lsthe linguage Point. Naval Bohaol 454 roulacs. Broadway, Ne. 185, Milhau's drug wtore; 41, ore; 913, dig store. 170th-st WV[OUNTAIN VIEW ~SEMINARY—The_siove Rearina: the Principe’ wi'l onen & bulldiogs baving beca receatly A-n.y.d Boardivg Seiol 07 Bopy, 1 1 " Por Clroutaes, shdress, 0. H. CARSWELL., LYANUS R her French LD witl reepen ..u-a.- BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL, at No. 1l West b e 20th Sepember. Application can be made, v o i prewl ppjicsticn cas be mad How. Wil Lu.n\.-mm.m yobe. James Hoy, 0aq., DAY SCHOOL for . New York (Marray Tromaim. the Hon Heary ok AN NORMAN™ Foghsh BOARDING VDTS, No 5 Woawr Toirty-aghth Saph 20 Addrews s above. of Thirsy savesth 4., will RE-OVE: ENCH AND ENGLISAR umlnun A DAY SC 0oL No. 32 East Tweary-ist-at. o3 THURSDAY, Sopteaber 20 September . Letters sdiresssu wil iweet with ru-pr. anention. Mis. N, P, WILLIS, Moodns, Ora cmmu S HAVENS, No. 250 Madison-ave., rosame bor French and ¥ for Young Ladies BEFTEMS! aboy BLIGH" E (,usfl and ) mcm H BOARD- lish BOARDING a0d DAY zl 0. Appliestion ad RS, ING and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES, No. ¢ West Beventeentivst , reopaned Sept. 20. M saRAl No. S M. W. LELG F‘ SC! flOt)L,. ILITARY mvu,mvrrslt N, ber 4. Send schol, opens S .. P! SMALE INSTITUTE - NV BOARDING and DAY Fi adomic Tarm will “ommoace on WADNESDAY, Se B M PIERGE. Prow ant. AL COLLEGE, in ol o It is wost tioros h‘l and practi_al fa ity ‘HH wnd Warase. Foi iriaer paiticinry .:.4[ n;)«‘.. LuuDIu estans,in cloms ur wri. b tmer of || OR open 5 West s, &, oAl umnumuu IS E. MissES HOWLAND® Eaglit und French ARING and DAY 86100 Lbor 3 - aug Ssudion and € 1116 *le Wil BEUEEN 6 JHLURIUAY, igor. ANl the nu.n-.y. <3 Instraction. VINGSTON PARK SEMINARY ‘-‘l‘hl A there: _bl!l _—_'-___‘—_*______ ARON RAND' BCHOOL for BOYS will reopen September 17 st No. 11 West Twenty-seventh-st. being adjacent to the Park clacalar addrows dbe Prin- 1onplace, N Iumu -‘ P FRENCH YOUNG LADY, Mghly Edmud nn""fl'.a -Wu?»mi‘fl’ i s E':u he m utmn-. Anlyn o, 63 Clb NTHON, MR. GEO. C,, will mnfin his clu.hgl FRENCH and ENGLISH SCHOOL, w ment and Gymussium, Filbave, cor. I‘vdym on lou— DAY, Sept. I0. Lessons #5._ PAINE, N T $20.—Penmanship, Arithmetic,and Bookkeeplng. unlimited, $20. Al 63 H-wl‘ry n.o,':u','? removed to No. 349 Fal Grammar. and Spe! BOOK -KEEPING AND WRITING st the Cnopu Tnstitate, Room No. I(. day aad even (1,0 FOX, Principal O RCULARS of good uchonln. m« for parents snd guardians, at hookstore No. 430 Broome-st., corver Crosby, Com- plrte record of teachers wanting poritions is also kept. J. werborn & Co. ” Scher- JOREN the best teache in the Tivin U hA'fl‘l.. TAN spent most of ¢ ainted with the improve stem of education in paratos, &e. CEARLILR FRENCH INSTITUTE Nol. 48. 50 and 52 East Twenty fousthest.—BOARDING wd D will REOPEN September 18 Popils prepared for c.n... w.u Paiot, Naval Academy snd busioess. There o o Priswary Department for youug boys, 8 Gymoasium, k. The prospectus of tie school con- taizie the Banios of the pupila (200 Inet year) for the yast 11 yeats. Prof ELL H and ENGLISH PROTESTANT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. No. 111 East 30t street, Grst house beiow Park Avenoe. CHARLIER, Director. MLLE. ROSTAN . bit, as 1o svcure the advsuesment of her pupila, ruetion. thoroogh +d English education, with the knowled; b and other edoms langesten, Spetial sdvantages wOI goyed fu Muve, Drawing and Paintiog. ill be formed at onc on the pisn ;doeud in Parls ire " and th ely recovered ber bealih, will reopen ber School on 10th day of Getober next, hersell thor- uced iu the + year in makin e nie. ataty intro Furope ; rasking large additious to ber Bue thercfore retarns, not she trasts. with increased abiiitiss 4nd sompranenaire, o designed and Classes, under E cole des Besax A A limited number of young Ladies will be no-ln‘ in the family, nld '- cowed Lo share i all the conforts and. Of & pieasant Aypllrlklnm may be muds parsonally, or by letter st the above sd- Clrealars went i JAMILY SC Il‘)()h for YOUNG LADIES—EN- GLISH, FRE Hev. GEO. GANN Gk;u.\u‘s‘ . * FRENC W2 Broadwa; DAY and BOARDING SCHH CH and CLASSICAL. For circular addr A M2 lRVIV(l INBTITUTE, Tarrgtown, N. Y. 3, sorner Tweniy L for Boys and Pemberton square, Bost E. KOESSLY. —A board- ing-school for boys.—The 6ty vichth semi-amoal session will comuea o THURSDA Priveipal, D. & ROW OWELL' the fuss of ‘.'zw. 1, 16, For eircalars spply to the A wouched for by well-known SEN SR M KHORN. K, ., Actoary, 43 broomest, .Y, Brunch offons in Philadelplda, Chicago and “svenoab. A "A YOUNG LADY who has had some ex ienoo in u-un and is competent :-m to give justriotivn of Frovch and [ £ ihe.rudi SID) v HLY COMPETENT LADY fivn a-on--r-nn AUI'BUC'I‘ION.—A K PIEKB }nn ersdasted from H lw :: !‘r(vlu mi M-hntadwound. d s e T! D.—Anex TEACHER, & with the I tmzuxi:n_a- e ..J’.‘. sies to or tosehin : el He . CUNMINS. erg N34 Walkit, b Voo HE GREAT CALIFORNIA WIN GURNER & Co., lmfi&h-fi. Alurtl-m--ulnmfiw coluwn, m 5dmh AW SCHOOLS. The snrh et tem o bs Aoy aBO0k, commenres School Buildinzs No, 37 Lafayette-place, Ny DAY, October 3. next. and ontinues, vati .M.w;-l.la x or A AN AR l*lla' e place, nddiess o IT Infayer rnronunx W, DWIBLL S, arden of Golnmbis Co''vge Law 8o TTNVIVERSFTY OF VP'W.YOHk CITY ITY, LAW DE- = . r:‘ Saselon ?u-;\‘('l NDAY.Uet. 1, lafs. e, Gradustas vy sdmittod Mowbets of the. u": - in New-York. l’nl tull information add: r-u t veriy Baildings, Washingion-sose, & i [ URT. )h my!lm, Desa of Law Facaity. v | Dancing Academics. A DODWORTH" NOING. ACADEMY, No. 203 FIRTN ACKAUE, N, ER S, 16 will open for the Semaan, CLASSES and THURSI TUESDAYS and 'llDAYl‘—WBDN!IDA\ 8 -d SA'I'U‘DA'Q. and on TUIDAT MORNINGS. Evening Clasos for Gentle: TUESDAYS sod FRIDAYS. For Terms b o. -.‘ for & Circalar. BUSINESS INSTITUTE,—Without ot the covering of shama under ervary parades, the shadow of iilustrivous Games, or fraudaleat promises of sitations Luw-‘l B at eos Insiitute is beyond pre- the most prominent u and board are tweo- lass write to GIATE INSTI- iTO; TUTE (Clasical, Commercial and Froach. with preparatory depastments, No, 126 Weat Fourtbst., comes of Macdougak-st., on Washigton-squere, GEO. W. CLARKE, A. M., Priacipal,) pre pares pupiia of al! ages for busiuess or colleze, The Hone, ¥, A. Conklig and Walcorne R. Besbe, Messrs. A. R. Wetmors, Robert Bouver, Charles Eliven, Theo. E. Tomlinson, Georgs Mitebell, Goorge Hoffwan, ¥rancis P. Sage, Daniel E. Dele- van, and 140 other well known merchants and citizens, sre PRESENT PATROXS. whose names, with thelr sous, are in the new Catalogue and For spaciousne Keany Coufllard, l\‘.l M ) reope RS. VLU #eboof purposes. they are us the direct tra L Cooper, A. ! ro open bis VARD ROOMS: cormer » Sep Pl George it the [netitate, for College, West Point ot Naval Academy, are al- (ndividunlly) to sdvance o bigher classes o0 Topidly a» their attainments permit. . LYON™ (' 161 F H'TH Parents for two Parker Han Oliver Harriman, Henry BBE RS, MACAULAY™ FRENCH AND F'l 2t Wil REGFRN For Cirenlare address by Irtter 1L ll‘,\KY BOARDING \] ] ADS, ] Wost Vfln, o T. PLEASAN BOYS—Amberst, Mass. 1. C. Jowston will commeace Oct. 31. Circulara forwarded M 124 gemi antoal N b \ LVA 'mr?u"-'l’l"’lv It o Dol iaem aod e e beatty wod .-.ai'-., aly © ARH.R ACADEMY—A l-‘nul] Litchfield Co. nt: ~v. ALONZ@ N( 2V SEWARD INSTITUTE FOR BOYS. FLORIDA, onnwz CO., N. Y. mber of Boa Mfid T vaie: $100. Bemion pih 3 'vitioa of weeks, T 0. mll A Tm, open SEPT! In the extent Voodbury, ( drows C. it THERFU \ CUTTE AYA French BOARDY :: 48 Pierrepont at., B ullyu m.n-. Wil REGPEN o rpamed. N aze invited to e Wa, E. 3 INSTITUTE, H()AIu\'\Y second-, SEPTEMBER 17. Ita yooms (Bl are all apen e same Soor, and heated by stearm. Tight, veatilation, eate of access, indeed, for ail Al the oider pupile are under rget of Mrs. LYON, Gyme or several vears the Rofl of Pa- t0 30 per cont, exceeding now 100, one, for ather or more years Dodge, William kidmore, OOL FOR BOYS. Sept 10, at the HAR- rty-second-st. aud Sizthave. APLE HALL FEM, SEM., JmL.um. L. I, will ):ll” A( ADEMY OF ANDREU. P A PHYSICAL ., corner Fourineuth-st,, open- cadewy Moudn Fury- 100L LADIES, 3 Madi LHUUIZMAFP—IEE{ ity by Harlem Rosd. pol 0. B. WILLIS, A. ) M4 i wek, Rockland Co., N. Y. 'oftinlus& D. A. M., Principal. & mgh»h and %nm ¥, Hl R‘JB" JAN" FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARD- AND fen PAY HOOL INSTI FOR Yb:)( NG LADIES, No. 53 TE—Private classes for ASH, A. M., Princiosl. The ANTA » Dealthfiess of its ‘suation, this. Academs achool in the coustey. Advauteges of the forded fur Claracter iston o' thorough Eaglh, Commerl tary Nos Pern.—The next oo iue MILITARY ACADEMY sossion of this Sept. 6, The Academy is o aud Baitiriors Rai'roud s unerpassed y ot sge of ghe af jou. Cadets of correct: reful stiention is b-uwd apon the cadets. For cirdnl 90 Wall st THOIIA THEO, HYAJIT Chester, School for BOYS, or Circulsr, address {TON LEWIS, A. M., Priveipal. (e Del- to %0, Board and M., Prineipal. BER I at FERIIS FEMALE INSTITCTE, No. 15 Madison ave., corer of Tisiety-second-st,, will respea Sept. 18 Tea boarding prpile 2 2 S S S SR NGLISH, FRENCH and " CTLASSICAL No. 0 Broadws b S Yar Cltcuiaes, spwy to LOCK WOOD., DODALL, " will ‘l\an is 8 Oy 1 Brosdway. L, TBL E MURRAY HILL INSTITUTE, comer ot Thirty-ainth-st. aod Sixti-ave., will reopes MONDAY, Septem le\hn may bs found st Lockwood's, JOSEPH D. HULL, Priacipal. Ne. il lnfl‘-“. C H.RIVERS® NCING ACADEMY No. 33 BJHP MERHORN-ST.-BROOKLYN. Classes for beziners are now forming. r & Cireulas " GARMO® _ DANCING Acwnxv -ni oo o8 WEDNESDAY, Octoper 3, l' nrru A!‘!)"J!, CORNER FOUR' ‘nition, TUESDAYS mod 'M'l‘l FDA! 8. NE: X L-dk--ulv’ ock; Misses and Masters, & o'clack p. o.:umu.br:wd. aud Friday Eveuings st 8 o tiotk, Commes- cing Friday, Oc A(.l‘;mhrf o W, & Pond & Co's, No. 547 Brosdway, snd st the cadeny. “ENTIST, RIDAYS, WED- T DODWORTH® DANCING ACADEMIES, BROOKLYN. £ cor. Juy e Sawyer's Roome T commenci vum.n Camberland-st. WEDNES comm Eyeniog clas (o1 gearlemen FRIDAYS. Mr. DODWORTH t0 recelve those wish ’I‘HE GR GURNER & Co. Advertivement i another colums sO- AVE a0 s 20 5 nuwn Octoves b t Sawyer's Koo, T will be at the Rooms on thess da Ph\-- lvml G » hee ular, E DEPOT! ‘ML finsicaleInstriments, i—Our New Square Grands by sd_hove besn pronounead porfect square Prano ye fuvents 'y 5 toas, with depth 433 power fully sq re aino uusurpassed for dornuilisy and » eainee nrnnsu sud are wirranted for six years, Call aud examire them, Pianos to hire, snd the wowed M purchased. 4 factory, Now. 157 nd 189 Bowery. MANNER « Ce SPLENDID PIANO for $225.—G. & 1. BARs MORE. Manufacturers, No. 33 Bleecker-t,t 11%!7::& A warranted 5 years: withoat exception the best Plano made. moniale from wost distiiguished artists. BARGAIN=—7 octave PIANO-FORT ban $200; celebrated makeis, 10 8rn Improveme: ut of new Planc-Fortes st o 'llmfh!hl"' » prices. McDONALD & ('o 0. CllthLl‘l\b & SONS. Fatabhshed 1721, Maxuractonens op GRAKD SQUAKE ANU UPRIGHT l’lANu-l'l)llTrS Warerooms No. 62 y. Mewsra. C. & SON3 Dave been mwarded 35 w-dals for the nugerier. My of thelr instruments over all comps whieh . in the e aud HURCH ORG. 's'ror SALE—Two of 12 stops, Ednlnr. e. Gothic caser; | do., 14 #ops: 2 second. h'\dnlsnvc, and Gothic cases. a5 £00d s hew. sweet-tored warmuted | H. DAV 'lA\OS —C. A .\IL GER, Whole- 4 seie and Retsil Azent, Waercons, No. 626 Brosdwar. These ity 26 B wrl instruments for $328, FOR SALE ON INSTALMENTS, or r i‘l waranted for 5 years, Second-band Pianos from l"’ e, INDEMAN & SONS' PATENT CYCLOID PIANO-FORTES Were awarded a the late Fair of the American iustitate uun'nunuu aol.n MEDAL NOVELTY !UPFBIOIH' AKD EXCELLENCE. Simiiar testimonials were umd-d Unequslnd /ostraments b Ihe State Fairs of lllfhipl. Indiana, Kansss. and wherever M' Exlibi .w ~Warranted for ey u‘ il Cirestar ted i ‘wrerooums. N, of Broadway. IANUS—l n prices. New BRISTOW & 1HARDENB Teatlest., between Brosdway od Fouren sve QTEINWAY & BONS' GRAND, SQUARE and UPRIGHT PIANOS -d $sabband PIANOS to Forte Wareroome No. bavotaken 3 Fint I ot tim faies io_this _r int Fromiane ot e princ [l " m&n 1982, s -.-u--ui%.l—-n- sli pa E st ament o wad Wetercv Fou 7t t Fourieenthec., AfiON& HAHLLN {MBINH‘ ' | peces, .HD.I~-¢A. flflna preaime fos \aporiant improvemenis .,.......«.._........-“:';23 Tefer with coubdrace to nearly every orgas- ad o its ATt Yowtes wive HE POLLOCK INKTITUTE—A First Class Scleniic aod Clamical Bchop for boys. at MASs,..fimmm 1, Fhe best o amioos wd L1 and axtonsivg o Gamily of the Peincipa’ A ¥or particoiars app! Informati PHE REV A vocy -m-m y wghm:p\mm. WL C. T'HE NATIONAL BUSIN graphic and Pbonoa jdrees D. T, ELD, | at PITTSFI quatibed oiecs in ol asioen, ke, & A LAM-M-»- .. ll‘&lm LEGE.—Tele. ove, N. Y. For fall . J. Syrac H. TYN("‘ BCHOOL |urahmlwl namber of BOYS opens on 18: MISS) PHE ALKER will DAY synoon for YOUNG LADIES No. 12 Madisouave, o0 [URSDA' VIE MISSES GREEN will at SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIZ from Washincow-squars. on WEONES HALL FEMALE SEMINARY at Jamuica, s ‘open_for_the peception of wpm. ‘Miss H. M. O. STEVENS. Principal. Loog Island, New-York annum. YO\K -nd othe valve. York 'l‘u E GRADUATE htifficlll\umdldmll'b"n a fow o iy | Ko W 31 |'|m§‘n'(i' | LA . | twohow J diew Tt GREAT LALH RN GURNER & Co., No. 80 Cedar 300 Advartisoment i anothe, STUDENT Jears eipd teade I teach ‘)IJJUY. Foa N, M. H. L I-G(-I'Tl‘” SCHOOL, )\n 1,214 Bre t., wiil ba reope N Nu an BENJ v sol: REOPEN their Nol 'thm rat door Sept, 1T, Cireulare wid Soges's. No. ¥ Broadway, S luLl'l'\KY INSTITUTE WILL REOPEN SEPT. 1, 1265, For circulars C LAN zament, e inch Toow foll idon to suity with otias 10 be secn at HUGHE AMIN MASON, N FOR SALLE—~A vory hr‘u t of movable Astronorgical will bo sald for Lol its No. 102 Centre ob, Now- Eeachers. i e ) | Cof! of THEOL lulbhl n ices vull e s thomug\h woyld like o few | O-FORTE pm INSTRUMENT MADE by all the leadmy - T Ne. Breome-et. HE J. & C. FISHER PIANO, the most reliable Tothtar b s, St o H, U Bi & TANS o, 14 Stathat ; Woerrooms, Eightbeat, coroer of T CAL| ! OU“KI & l&.lm New-York. deertiseinenc in snother colas Qo Whom® 1t map Toncern. R witslr S5 b b = vt aldeih IO A'I A ER%LN%{MMEBOPOLHAN BOARD i [ iy aram R e, O w"‘ SRR A Hencdeed, That Section 45 of the Code of I Iln)u!rll:.\;.lmnrtdwu“r-ll " - e at 10 catile, bogh "chall be driven In 1 - s of Ahag of the Ciies of New- York of Broskiyn elght 1o the evening and one hour suntise of the vext ealog; vor shall flml" hai twent, |ll(|l. 0' more tian ane Lindred bogn or more. (ha o sheep ba difven together g cod bail be driven 4o Mllnl l" Toes lowding toward thele destination) where they will least ebdange + the lives of human-being:. | JACKSON §. SCHULTZ, Presidest. 1 [r 8] Funoxs Cranx. Secretary. CKS, Ifimlm“‘(‘lofi' wm"rno oF I b“lry‘fl lfl lb’l!h’“.hfl(l: { e WK e Btoitg Roo, Cameron County, P 10K fiTfiific-@W muunu:wvmmflm State of “the 13th “Beptember, Il. for pc-u N G u'x';'uu ‘...-"' oy .&' there be .x‘nwu‘ MER Ell"‘ TL. Avgost 13, 4 i‘ ST Come wnd_emamine. B ""1:" YL G i W \fb!'fl)r 1A R & Ca., No. 90 Coduc-at “Soe Adrestienent inanethes 68)unia. 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