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NEW PUBLICATIONS. ITALIAN BRIGANDS. FLERS AND ITALIAN B CAPTURE AND CAPTIVITY. . ep and several lilostrstions. 1#mo. pp. 386, Harper & ENOLISH TRA marive e C Mr. Mocus is an English gentleman who wae cap- gured by banditti in May, 1865, vear the ruins of Paetum, in what wasformerly the Kingdom of Naples, wnd was held by the robbers until the following Au- gust, when he was released on the payment of a ran- He was generally treated with kind- mees during his captivity, aud though he suffered se- wercly from hunger and cold, those were hardships of which the band bore their full share. An Euglish y, whe was taken prisoner with Mr. Moens, was released and sent to get the sansom for himsclf and his companion. wever rested long in any one gpot, but were continu- ally on the march among the mountains. They moved with the greatest caution, two or three men in advance making frequent signals and When they approached s road they halted until they bad satisfied themselves that the way wae clear. The firat night after his capture Mr. Moens was obliged to travel until nearly daybreak, when the whole party lay down to sleep by the side of & stream morning all the bread was collected and divided into ehares, the prisoners faring like the rest. hard that it had to be soaked before it could be eaten. At 11 o'clock they moved again, aud marched until they reached, about 4 o'clock, the summit of Monte Corvino, the highest eminence in the neighborhood, where the chief of the gang, a fine-looking fellow mswed Manzo, proceeded to fix the amount of their The sum demanded from Messrs. Moens and Aypsley was at first 50,000 dacats each, or $42,500; bat it was afterward reduced. Mr. Aypsley had scarcely departed to brigands were overtaken firing was kept | som of $12,750. elergyman named Aynsle; uttering call-notes. et the mouey when the y soldiers, and a sharp for a little while on both sides, in whieh Mr. Moens was very near being killed. He was too closely watched, however, to take sdvantage of the confusion and make his escape; and pelied to trudge on with his captors. After four days of terrible fatigue, hardship and hun, hed the headquarters of the main of which Manzo aud his companions were merely & detachment. Here Mr. Moens found four women belonging to the gang. They were d like the men, except that they wore corsets. ir hair was cut shost, and two of them carried guns, the others being armed with revolvers. They received no share of the money which the banditti ob- tained for ransoms, and their lot seemed to be, like that of too many other women, to mend their lords' olothes and minister to their pleasures, and in return to get plenty of blows and cruel treatment. Two of them were quite handsome. There seemed to be a very go sween the banditti and the peasants. tained all they wanted from ing for what they got four or Bonest folks would have been charged, and our declares his conviction that so long as the furmers and willagers have a stron, pecuniary interest in the preva- Sence of brigaudage the Government will never suc- eeed in repressing such outrages as that from which . The proper course to pursue would be, ss upon all the inhabitants of ture takes place the sum in addition to this,” he g court-martial were held on the spot on any one found with more bread on his person than a speci- fied amount, say sufficient for his mid-day meal, and o, after a speedy trial, any one thus proved to have any dealings whatsoever with the Banged, excepting always any persons who may be yescuing one of their family from the brigauds’ bands, cause 8 state of fear amon| Jeast as great as that now excited and the peasants would soon betray the causes of this ge of Southern Italy into the hauds of the " This remedy would certainly be sav: , but we may doubt whether after all it would ctual, Even now the Government affixes such wevere penalties to the crime of bolding intercourse ‘with the rohbers that great difficulty and delay was rienced in conveying to Manzo the sum de- manded for Mr. Moens's ransom. Notwithstanding this the benditti are so bold in their operations that **the proprietors dare not show their faces out of their Rouses, for they are carried off from the very villages should they ventare to go a step from their own doors. All their lands are left to be cultivated by their Jaborers ot their discretion, without ever being visited by the wewners; and subject to the rapacity of these peasants, the master gets & certain proportion of his own pro- duce, the peasants bringing home just what pleases them and no more.” “The ransom arrived at last, and Mr. Moens joyfully ue entertainers good-by. Before he & sum of money to enable him to travel to Naples like a gentleman; the captain, Mavzo, 1d rings; and another of the band knife that had been the instru- erous deed. Two guides, one of ‘anzo’s mother (who seemed very proud of the generosity of her son in the matter of the rings), came to conduct him back to civilization. = At , Manzo asked our author what be should say the Prefect about the band: ] t0ld him that 1 should tell him that he and his band of ‘about 30 men had been a mateh for an army of 10,000 men, and that be had proved Limself the cleverer of the two. This pleased Rim immensely, and he quite ru I-lndnm gave me two rings, which I put on my fiugers in n. ~ 4 At about 11 o'clock Manzo asked me if T should like to go; the warm clothing 1 bad been carryi p. in a handkerchief, and whic w at night since the 19th of June. In nquiries, Manzo informed me that he was well sut the amount we had paid ki 1 ood understanding be- ‘The robbers ob- the country-peeple, pay- five times the price that in hiv opinion, to asse the district in which a ¢ gxacted s A ransom. rigands were the peasants at by the brigands, Bade his pict deft they collec ment of many & m! d Lis hands with o0 X threw away all abou Bad served me as & My macintosh con i flered kisses, shook hunds Ing With me 117 the mons | another to my stock o {hé TR ber five. tepped forward, accompanied by Tedesco and the ‘mother of Munzo, all the brigands wishing me o eir arms to me while in sight. ‘the wood, and 1 walked on o free inan, having Deen a eaptive in their hands 102 days. all which time I never entered auy description of house, slecping always in the open air on the bard “ It was one of those fearfully bot days, when, in a southern clime, overything looks copper-colored motion requires great exertion ; but we fore us, and it was desirable 10 get to Giffoni before dark, %o ou we went in the broiling sun. was with the band I had never walked once in the sun. ing in the daytime was only attempted when in a dense forest, it was impossible for the rays of the sun to penetrate. it seemed so curious to be nd when the slightest d o long journey be- ver; much, for when 1 TUp hill and down dale we walked e to walk in 80 open a mauner, and from habit I kept looking round to see if any one were watching our motions. Tedesco ve me a piece of chocolate, which m; isconti, had kindly sent to me. but the brigands had always esten it, and never told me any- Shirts, too, were sent up two or three times; but these, in the same way, had never reached me, but were worn by the lucky men who fell in with the guides. 1 was in a desperate plight as regards dress; and, though T cared Jittle about my ap) «quite like showing myself ot Giffoni. I had, how: & good face, and make the best of it. ters from catching in the brambles und bushes, and hangin 4n ribbous at the feet. My coat was covered with the fat an of the meat that 1 had had to carry 1u the pocket, and ull ining of the skirts was torn to ehreds, while constantly on the dirty ground had quite chiauged the My wide-nwake was irt I had worn day and night since the 19th of June; and my boots were all broken, and many of the seams unstitched. I am quite certain that none of my friends ‘would have been able to recoguize me; but I cheercd myself ‘with the news that a large warm bath would be ready for me on ce at Signor Visconti's house where my friends rything that I might require in the shape of dress. “It is almost unnecessary to describe the state of my body. T was covered with sores from the effect of the vermin, through having steadily refused to allow me to remove my lothing for washing purposes, and never allowing me o stop at @ stream for fear of the troops coming upon us before I could Ite brothier captive, often_done ko before, arance when in the woods, I did not My trowsers were all in ern of the cloth. rearrange my dress.’” In the appendix Mr. Moens gives a list of eight persons captured and held for ransom by the brigands of the province of Salerno during the year1865. * The whole sum paid for their release was about §100,000, and one of them, a calico-printer of Salerno, was still held prisoner, together with some of his employés, at the date of Mr. Moens's writing, & further sum of nearly $200,000 being demanded for his ransom. 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Containing all the Prophets. grester as well s less. Prited dow, 1674 1t has also Cotton Mather's pame wiitten Just s at Lot sbove. Vol. 1V, divided into two parta: lst Part coutaluing Gospels and Acts, 24 Part coutsiving Episties and Revelations. Printed at Loudon, 1674 This Vol. IV. is in two separate folios. Neitker of them s Cotton Mathe op alhily dilapideted, | of di JED will reopen ber French DAY SCHOOL, at No. 11 Wi the Rev. Dr. Spragos. the Hos. Beward, Major-Gen. Dix. Presidont Barow offer the above (o ‘ 3 tiuguished wes, tor #1000, Hon. L. Tremain. the (fon. lieury A. Swythe, Jumes Hoy, esq, 'y address is F. C. JOHNSON, Micanopy, Gearge Folsom. esq, Edwin Hoyt, euq.. ke, NNUAL MKSS ARMSTRONG'S NOMY for 1967, II FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AKD DAY 5CHOOL, ogy, Names of the Faculties, Thoma: Beavty, A Bed Hosd, Matrinonis! M Cook. The Kev. James Marti The Rev. Dr. Puse - rian, Thiers, the Statesman; Jobn Ruskin, the' Art-Writer; RS, BROWN has removed b CNGLIS e E ier ENGL ":’i“ o o "B \FRENGH SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES aod CHILDREN 3 3 rou N Ve ‘wenty third-st. 0. 37 neteent] WELLS, 'No. 59 - lbqrrqpn:lfl"l"l’i\"’. Sept. 18 s i ae sung by K. VAN NORMAN® as sung by | M ANl Pabiti BOARDING sat DAY sci00L e Y i LADIES, No. 5 West Thirty-eighth- w-York (Murray HUI), reopens Sept 2. Addross as sboy T. A 2 AYL BOYS—Amberst, Mass. 11 C. NASH. A, M. {24 semi-annual seswion will commence Oct. 31, C f * SCHOOL for BOYS Vol. IX. t No. 823 Brosdway, SEPTEMERR 17, il Y ( YOUNG LADIES SEMINARY BANCROFT'S HISTORY OF THE e v % : JEWARD INSTITUTE FOR BO £ Machin L et L AN D, e renr | ond Tuition of 31 weok oaston will open Oct. 27 TEAM BOILERS, All Sizes—For SALE, at | —— G. SCHRIVER, A. M.. Principal K Frankia Bl Works oo of Morpurat, Jerey Cty, N3, | QO TOLFIELD® COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, in TEAM ENGINES AND MACHINERY, | A Frovidence, I L. is the most spacieus and elegant o its Spath S Toe Now Yk faen Enghes Workshave now oa baad sad for | (0% 30 heot gitey o e toest ool e Ahl el cal b ity sale st theis Warerooms, e e a'Tts chiarges. "For furtner particuore send for 8 Cionlar. Foor or East Twexry-ruinner, N. Lad i L Rt 1 od sad A G SCHOLFIELD. PORTABLE ENGINES OF ALL B S PHE l\'l.‘;l)l;l)m,\k‘l'l- SCHOOL, l-‘yll ’ o CHILDREN, will reopen SEFTEMBER 17 st No. 70 West h‘:u""'"“ hesttistut of o sooa b Adetripons ol Maskiake b4 Thigy pevenii st e Civomiame, e o4 9o o chivmey: MIRS 3. . POl POWILIDPS | T hee T Tt Clase g 4 5 POLLOCK INSTITUTE—A Fist Class [iOI{bL l O‘VLI{b' et feal Kebool for boyw, at PITTSFIELL . 3 N Y GIN e . A jou e best 4 THE ALBANY COTTON GIN MFG. CO. - o SR Ay e , Capital .. #100,000, | Beautiful and cxtensive grovnds, Gym i s Company havio e | fanily of the Principal. The Fall Term ope: of the EMERY AG/ For particulars apply to the principal by lorter. WM. C. R BRC A FPMIE MISSES WALKE will REOPEN their \\&)\"I;llf;?u,.’?u\\ DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES No. 172 Madivon ave., on in use. Also. Lever | THURSDAY, Sept. 20. Sepatatos, Wood Sawing Gin wnd Copdenser, Cottou Hay Prev'er, & rHE FERRIS FE Onders valiclted and promptly sitended to. i Madia Barpes moy be seen at Ten boardiag po . fl. REEVES & Co., Nov. 185 u " B. W, ALLFN & Co. 19 I T.GH0DWIN & Office of the Company, At Fast Twenty-fire reopenied on THURSDAY, Sep Hist: The Rev. Charles Kin, ‘:‘ Cuni hfll‘“”t thing—or cou Hrosdway, New.York, Nible ) sce, opposite the Clinton Hall use. Published this dsy, LITTLE, BROWN & Co., No. 110;Wasingtor Boston, B economical than auy othe; Clespers, Tt rashers o = | FINHE MURRAY HILL INSTITCTE, comer ot Thirty uinthst. and Sixtteave,, will reopen MONDAY, Septem- 0! L:II HUI e 4 . ber 24 Principal. AW SCHOOLS. eyl f eseprraes 3= — A T L R i U VW I LEGGETS CLASSICAL FRENCH, The wirth annos’ m of thie fuetitulion commences Taw Bcheol Buildimes. N : bl e W E DN VY 54 EXGLISH SCHOOL, with GYARASIOM, Ne. 1214 Brosdway DAY ¢ 4(' —YOUNG SCHO o atrmetion Lt on eaceina’ rese 4 L L L L Lafayette piac ~ Board and In ¥ efer e ity N et RE W. ) Warisen of Cawubie Lo oge Law fubod Terms €300 per annuw. Min W0 S "UNKHRH MIL. ES8 to instroct iu the C.. Box No. 161 Tribune ¢ AMER. SCHOOL teachers thev want, aud ask for the represent educated te experionced teachers iv g0od, expecial'y Military Tacti i Music Teacher “ Application Form. achools, Facts concerning sebools are pro promptly submitted to those who seek of the comntry. This 3. W. SCHERMERH :l\ GRADUATE (JOVERNESS.—A French lady wishes a A “DODWORTH® . Irllop-h‘r.l"b:’l.‘m_“(‘lflfilfll 466 TUESDAYS and ¥ of pupile. SATURDAYS, e ) DODWORTH™ 10 recel A §i. GALE & Co.— . B(mmi’n',m & '_'f",",'" 0. 148 Broads ARGAT iron frame, ke, Aln R assorti Ity of their fmtruments over all con awarded in the months of September and wholesale and_retai’s Montlly payments ¢ bargaln, trom 60 it city 10 Second hand Melodeous and Organs, of American sud factire, l'.\'“ J No. MWALKER-ST New Yore OTURR 1t | | LARK® HILL INSTITUTE, Stamford, Conn., fits Bo: -luq'.l:runm—s ¥or particulars, addrese W C.OINN, A. M., Principal. JRENCH and ENGLISH PROTESTANT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Ne. 111 East 36Ur-sireet, vt house below Park Avenue. MLLE. ROSTAN Having entirely recovered her besith, wiil reopen ber School on TUESDAY, the 16th day of October next. Mie. ROSTAN rpeut. wost of the past yest in making herself thor- oughly aequainted with the improvemenis lately introduced i the eduestic ope | waking (arge additions (o Ler . Bue thenfose seturus. not o, With lucressed abl . ils. The course of instruction, thotough and comprenensive, s desigued 1o combine & faished F nglieh education. with the practical knowledge the French and otler wodern lsugusger. Epocial advautages wiil ohid'be enjoyed in Masic, Drawing and Paotivg, ud Class Thie best teachers, will be formed at once on the pisn adopde iu the ** Conservatoire” and the " Ecole des Braox Arts. 'Alimited number of yousg Ladies will be received in the fumily, 124 welcomed to dharo 13 i comfurte aud privileges of « plessait ome, ‘Applications may bo made personally, or by letter, at the sbove ad- ol Comtareaant | Gostaghs 2 o PAMILY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES— GLISH, FRENCI and CLASSICAL. For circular sddress the Rev. GEO. GANNETT, A. M. 26 Pemberton s ton. Mass. GERMAN. ENGLISH and FRENCII INSTITUTE, No. 1142 Bro DAY aud BOARDIN way, carner Twenty sixth-st, SCHUOL for Boys and Gizis, _E. KOESSLY, Tarrytown, e.ghth sem For circaiars appiy (0 the JRVING INSTITUTE, it purchaser, For terms agply ar st N. Y. fleal @otate for Sale AN NN e Ao A'I'l'mlON! ALL WANTING FARMS !, % FARM and FRUIT LANDS, Villags Liote, Wates 3 for SALE, st nlcynflm, uonl@ hu‘ manufact: NEW.JERSEY, ¢ miles Soll. fine loam urumoflmp Coantry jumt 1ol b oS e T v and” s e oy o s w tlers, on easy terme. Price l-..g‘1 l-d-nn.' g e above. W.J. PARMENTIER. Azent, Brickubary, | JOR BALE or EXCHANGE, for a good FARf) SALE or EXCHANGE, for mpfl prie, & goed from 15 to 60 ACRES, located on Hudson fry] ferred, and uot Ligher thas Peekehill her paie, DWhE LING HOUSE, with thres LOTS, wel: locaird in Brookiya. toujars immediately. WIIARTON BROTHERS, No. 113 -.....'& MFTH-AVE. LOT, 30 by 150 feet, for BALB—d the Weat side of the avenue, below the Certral Park. ARM, about one mile from Craw- n Now-Jomsey Contrlfout miles S ARD 5 VAL, Warren Hardeabergh, 58 Wall M, 122 acres under the high- imber, large house, 5 ‘one’ bour by rail in te of caltivation, 36 acres of heav ‘ont buildings, choice f - Terms easy. Good dove 10 minutes' walk from Scotch Plains Depot, ith 7 Rocmey 7 act one hour from city. 5, ROADWAY PHOPERTY FOR SALE.—Two aluabie pleces of property on Broadwsy below Walk- ew-Jer Ouhnilu Fraite; less t! . SMITH & HARDENBERG Ateo, A complete umall-vized ifouse, 4+tory, high stoop. stone fromt, to- »....!.'.. Uhe firmitare, which is wllly‘:n‘ ln.:sp(.flcl tante, aa it for 838,000 wih s wedite posaeosion. A completely foruished éatory House, ness uare, aa i o S s o v e Vb, Also, A complete English Basement, stoiie frout, éstory House, in Thirty- Afth-st., near Park-ave., with fus Al et oot Park-ave. with furuiare, §30,400, without Scuiturs, ‘Also, lshel "0;,‘(: lt"l;«. for ome or more years, and some * ¢ oone whS M ety By mesth te 611 poe OMER MORGAN, No, 2 Pinest. E eV LRI, Setnea | OTEL PROPERI'Y NE. LONG BRANCH = For SALE, near Loug Branch, & grounds, suitable for & Hotel of firat class Boarding House. Mation tear and neighborlood unexceptionable. “The low pricy bich i property wil be sold commendat to the Wtention of sus e N, 100 Chambervat. | —Natic b New Jervey Covirat Ralre Lota, sud 400 Clty Lots for SALY, terms. ‘“’"3’ a bargain. on seco! 386 New-York City Post @o Lot FINE STORE to LET—First floor and bases FIRST-CLASS Brown Stone HOUSE, en new, and b&'hflfifl located in Brooklyn; imn.ediste 'CHAS! A. FOWLER, No. 71 Brosdway, Room No. ¢4 I OTEL=TO LET, a fow mnitos, orsile ROOME to families or single gentlomen at the Reunion Hetel, Fortys B bt et 1 e the, boe. amicind Hotel a1 ol Table a_la Eure wodersie. s i pean. Terms > OUSES to R ST B ROR., No. 139 Browway, | eaecd SES to RI ’jT‘ggT for . LE—Also, FARM wit cal FRERMAN ond oy No. 13 bevadwaye oot ~ i nd bealthy, female sein e ¥or circular address the Prin- CBLIGH™ ENGLISH and FRENCH BOARD- (0 and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES, No. 43 West JKLYN.,—On Greene-ave., near Broadway and HOUSE, filled in, Lots, the best t; i f L!!Dl’. No. 39 Pine s, in handsome York. H. L. RIDER, No. 39 Pine-st. Beventeenth-st., reopened Sept. 20. i ¥ ARKER ACADEMY—A Family School for BOYS, Woodhury, Litchfield County. Conn. For Circular, address The Rev. ALONZO NORTON LEWIS, A. M/, Principal. NTON HALL FEMALE SEMINARY at Jamaica, Long lsland, New- i open_for the reception of pupils. NS, Prineipal. ARY INSTITU WILL-REOPEN SEPT. 1, 1866, Feor circulars BENJAMIN MASON, Youkers, N, Y. @eachers. LADY Graduate of much experience inTuchmg itustion 181 TING, GOVERNESS. - Sadufactory LADY of ui&eriem'» in teaching in some of the best familles, desires s SITUATION as VISITING GOVERN- iah brvaches aad Freach. ” Addeos Mok fice. b H65, 18 A RELIABLE EDUCATIONAL BUREAU: 17) To #id sli who seek well-qualified teschers. Principals, School cers and Feads of Familie« should send fall particulars of what » who d M Professors of Music and superior Fe n deciand. Al teachers should ha ) 'To give parents information of good Lasel be sent when J N. A, M., Actuary, 430 Broome- Branch offices in Plilsdelpbia, Chicago and ~avannah. of a New-England College, of long experience in Tesching, now awaits su ENGAGEMENT. Addeess ALPHA BETA, Tribune Office. atimony will N A M s 5 A [ {ERMAN LESSONS by a gentleman, to unexcep- tonable parties. Address P. 0. Box No. 3571, X as GOVERNESS in a private fam.ly or school. Firs iven. Usderstan dress GOV ot Forty-second ot., for three days. ISITING GOVERNESS,—An English lad cated In Paria, and recently arrived o this couptry. desires EN .nglish, Fluent Fremeh, Music and wing. Ad Dancing Academics. DANCING ACADEMY, No. 213 FIFTH AVENUE. N, s & MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, AYS—WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and o0 SATURDAY MORNINGS. . Evening Clawes for Gentlomen TUESDAYS aad FRIDAYS. Fot Terms Ae. send for 8 Circular. RIVERS™® H. Co DANCING ACADEMY, M No. 33 SCHERMERHORN-ST-BROOKLYN. Claases for baginers are now forming. Send for & Cireular. Dr' GARMO™ DANCING ACADEMY, No. =2 ifb-ave._ corver Fourteenth ot.. s now open for the reception sn TUESDATS snd FRIDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and Ladles st 3 'clock ; Misses and Masters at 4 o'clock p. m. Ueotiemen. 'l‘unlalui 'r\d-z Evenings st § o'clock, Circulars st Win. A Poud & Co.'s, No. 347 Brosdway, and st the . DANCING ACADEMIES, BROOKLYN. ‘s Room, Fulton-av,, cor. Juyot. No. 714 Comberiaid st uear L‘.:,.ulm. Sawyer's Room, TUESDAYS FRIDAYS, commencing FIRIDAY, October 3. Cowberland st., WEDNESDAYE and SATURDAYS, commencing SATURDAY, October 6. Evealng class for grutlemens § Sewyer's Koom, TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS My DODWi 'ORTH will be at the Rooms those daye, hove wiahing Lo register popi's, Please vend for o clrcular. fnsical Instrument 18 Amity-st, near Broadw apest Vace Lo buy firet class PIANO FORTES for caah. Warrsuted o tove wud durabiity. OM Pianos taken in axchasge. factory and \Wareroons. i "7 st Twelfthat.. New York. 7-octave, rosewood PIANO-FORTE it 600, wmade to order, city maker ; used d months wid cover ; Parlor wuites, Paio! rulture st & sacrifice; Clios, Glass and Bliver orothiat., near Sixti-ave. " PIANO-FORTE! RENT for Newport or et wnd Dint o4 Wen Szt SALE.—A tew firet-cla —$235—Magnifi ; origlal price oud hand Piano fortes, Lo w Planofortes st wanufaciurer's prices, Fourth-ave., opporite Cooper In HICKERING & SONS, Established 122 MAXTZACTURERS OF GRAND SQUAKE AND UPRIGUT PIANO-FORTES Wareroonis No. 632 rosdway. Mossr. C. & SONA buve beon swarded 59 maduls (or the superiot- itors, 14 of which were Piano forte, YRARD GRAND PIANO for SALE cheap. Is as d case. rice $300. Manafacturers of GRAND and SQUARE PIANOS, having re- 865 B bo- York, would reapect- obase pianos, to thelr pe: Theso Gal supervisio from their great sxperience and Closs sttutlon, they ate enabled to susrantes them unsurpassed by any brilliancy, delicacy eud s com, combined with superfority of warkmanship which i of them are constracted with; the Agr strument will be warranted for 6ve y. be groatest durability. All armangewment, and each fu- “INDEMAN & SONS' PATENT CYCLOID PIANO-FORTES w od at this tate Fair of the American lustitate T-PREMIUM GOLD MEDAL, Vor NOVELTY SUPERIORITY AND EXCELLENCE ded tliows Unaqasled Instraoeats st ndians, Kanes, ead whes r they petition. N. B.—Warranted for six Koy piace, Bieeck: block Gold M. IGHT PIANOS ipal faire in thle country, the Graod loterus the prioc in addittoa thareto. a First Priee Meda tional Exhibition at London, 1852, in competition with 260 planos (o u d with their Patent A fe Arcante: yosrs. Warerooms, Nos. 7l and 73 HORACE WAT, Grand, flnwnre and Up- right PIANOS, MELODEONS and CABINET ORGAN o LET. aud et allowed, it oadw Yo or Se o Tiand ioRAc IE MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS; 40, the MASON k HAMLIN PORTABLE ORGANS. Forty- M. & H. have been best judges, and aily every organ: with confidence to 0y o it supertoris rolgn wanu- t low prices. 506 Brosdway, New York Warerooms, FI'HE handsomest seven-octave PIANO in New- t N ated e PIANO-FORTE MAK wd entively of supeiior wokmen o prifect Visto ¥erte THAN ANY Our Compary being comp dio preduee & . 1 ont suniasloed o Five Jews (EAP LOTS, at Elizabethport, N. J., 46 minutes ooy bt e ceemar ok 73 4 e RS Ty AN R J ES8 COUNTY (N, Y.) SALE—Situsted in the heart of the Oblong Val'ey, one of the oldest setiled and Fichest sections in the State ; one mils {rom Harlem Raiirosd; \Wassaic Station thiee miles, and_Dover Station four miles ; York. Said farm containe 260 scres bered; baildings extensive und new ; fruit in office, churches, schools, mille and stores of easy ing of for & gentloman’s Summer nd, without buiidings, in imuediate vicivity b6 bad if desired, Terms eary. For par- ES A. VALENTINE, South Ameuls, b § accesn; well adapted to practical residence ; )20 acres of of the sbove, which ma ticulars address il Comy, . 7. VIGHT LOTS for SALE, in one parcel; four on Ove-Hundred-and-Ninth-st. Tenth-at, between Third snd Fourthaves. Apply to P. C. BULK- LEY, Jaoncey-court, \vl!l-“. four on Ose Hi ’fl‘icfls1 l:?nw‘vnn to LET. for one or & tenn ears, Witk horre er, & two-story strong briek bLuild! om0 et wellligited, 8 for any hewvy busioess; siva. four ety TM'-I_:&;;III& ory brick office, T foet. Ingubie foot of Fusf 7O LET—Three first-class Brow [nquire on premises, ton-ave, o IOHN OLAS Y0 LET—A largo two- nd T i, s eao STocstory and sitlo doule raue to private family, 4 to s private family, fo six wonthe oF 0ve year. Addrems Box No. 74} LET—A new high-stoop brown-stone frond HOUSE at No. 13 Cheever-place, Soath Brook! ' o your. luguire of GLOVER. corver of Columbia Gy ;14 roows; all modern improvements : o conditton; neigiborhood firss-cluss; --.J...’E.-&".- i forrte ture if desired. Tuquire on the premises or of H. L. RIDER, No. % Piveat,, New-York. | LET—The STORE N - st 0 e oo ReB’ DF‘S“" s = JAMES M. TA'wI. No. 1’"-.1._' YO RENT—Furnished, & very desirable RES) Sk DENCE ia Youkers Apbly to EDWARD WOOD, Ne. 38 “Ovrics or JouNson. MILLER & HALL, ‘and Real Extate bi _ " No.25 Namau-st, corver Celarat. R SALE—First-class FARM of %0 acres, 1 Ales from Rahway end ona mile from Wheat Sheaf; o house, large barn; $1,200. oue mile from Woodbridge, N. J.: house ifl barn, Jarge gravery, wagon house, tool wmoke-how 8, ete. ; very cheap, $1,100, 1CK ¥ARM of 26§ aares n U coutaine 10 rooins ; way, ona mile from de- 3 Jusk the place for COUNTRY RESIDENCES in first-class lo- $50,000. cations. Prices from JOR SALE—A new first-class VILLA RESL DENCE, plessantly situsted in Craoford. N. J., oue hoar's ride from the foot of Liberty- ad of New-Jersey. The house ed, gentiemen doing bisiness in the city. ~ Posession given immediately. Price $11,0. Apply to HOMER I(OI’I.)IA)N. (762, JOR BALE, with immediate possession, a pleasant residence on Oue llumd}':‘;:-nlv-lnm.mm 13, undred-and. Twenty- ourth: Both the above ar Albso, Several moderate priced uovsr:‘e“-m immediate possession. 's0, Good tuvestwents fo tenetaant property. Arpla to J. WILLIAMS & SON, __ No. 442 Eiehth-ave. and Thirty-Fourth-st. EKSKILL—Immediate posses- , Harlem, with possession very desirable and cheap. JOR SALE AT ¥ slon, five DWELLING, 1 ; ouly 3 minutes’ I to ‘close estat SALE—A tract of 200 Ac on the east bavk of the Hudson, 40 miles from 0od land; the cleared land fn fall view of the be cut n parcels of 30 10 50 acres. 5. EMBERSON, No. 431 Eighib-ave, At East Chester, two miles from dge, about 14 wiles frow the Clty, on the Boston Post M. 200 of land. nd 111 the necessary out-buiMings, commands nd adjscent conntry. ¥ RGAN, No. 2 Pine ot LANDS on_ either .Jervey, between Cioster and Tappen Stations; 4,y river fronts on Palisades. in lots to suit purchasers, wit farma st low prices. DAY, FERDON & Co., No. (urther particalars, ide_of Northern SOR SALE—On Broadway, fronting the City Hall endid iuvestment—BROWN-STONE BUILDING. Possession 1st May next. Apply 4o HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Pise s s JOR SALE—In Stamford, Conn., a large stone HOUSE, on Steswberry Hill, with land, stocked with mu:.lzm The abor Sound. Apply to J. ] wford, SEL AL JOR SALE—A valuable LEASE of GROUND and BUILDINGS in West Tenth-st.. between Hudsou and foetfrout rusning thros i 1 person o 3% clock & i, and from 1to2p m. \OR SALE—An elegant first-class 1OUS ¥iftb-ave., with or without furniture. with immedia E on West Thrty-fou A . ¥or farther iuformation apply to JAMES M. it d place is beautifully situsted fine view of the lown sud h to Charlesst. For fur- LL, No. 464 Hod- son st., from 8 to A fst-clase HOU and near Fifthave. DARM of 122 acres, near Millston buildings wud mproyemente; well wateged by nover fuliog SAUTH & HARDENH (be first-class HOUSE N .. adioining the gardess of Dr. Ward aud Mr. the premises, of to W, . WOOD, No. 65 Wallst. _ tory, Brown-Stone Front, « part of the Furaltare), No. 134 I, geuteel facidly. Possession imun fine location. FPrice Cedar Larocque. App'y or to LET, with 195 Henry-st., Brooklyn, 7 ood end biack walnut, at Mestr, DRAKE URNISHED HOUSE for SALE imuiediate possession TORY PROPERTY FOR SALE, at a bargain, Brick and Frame BUILDINGS, with four LOTS, on s coruer, ke, ear the Jersey ferries. RSONS & WARD, N JOR SALE—Handsomely turnishe btfully located on Staten Islsnd, near railrosd depot wud about five acres of bay choice fruit JOURNEAY, Boller, Slafung. round bigh; sples cluding furniture, MOR SALE. fuely loosted; theroughly Ars 21230, all_improve nents, best and Uround would cost now L ¥ bet: i FOR SALE—By A. JOURM at.—West Twenty-fourth o, four-story, b. b.s. and brick, extrs story —Possession, $17,600; lae threestory high stoop J.—Several very desirable RESI- aents, ove-balf to 10 acres of ew-York, for SALE; also, elght Furnished Hoaves, conveniontly located. to rent for the Winter st 5 BLACKWELL & SMITH, corner Main te., Orauge, N. J.; No. 59 William-st., N. Y., trom 9 t0 11 ARMS for SALE.—156 acres near Goshen. Also, 50 scres near Middietown. Both locsted. aud offered low. Particulars of o 7 Beekman-st, Real Estate Agents an near_ Brosdway, have for with modern inips e hour from N RANGE COUNTY F s city, furnished and ve with immediate possession, TE and LOAN OFFICE of WILLIAM A. COIT, No. 4 Pine-st. FOR SALE~Oge Park-ave. Thirty-elghth- st. furnislied; prices, n. to LOAN on BOND and MORTGAGE on I Brooklyn FOR SALE. W. BENEDI TE AND LOAN BROKER, 4AND § PINE-ST., 00,000 i sams to suit applicante. operty i the 5th Ward. niture ; possession 15¢h of October. e W BUILDERS.—For SALE D opposite Girard Col- art of Germautown, surrounded with improve- Both of these ate odating. win - (i and Walnatsta., Philadoiphia. TO LOAN ON BOND AND t class Brooklyn and mo LE%SE—-BHO?}))WAY LOFTS, from January uu'@“u_.'r:fvipokl"“#anm‘h 8 TA0 .. 40 ¥ LEASE, for a term . D o iom ot ot Fo oottt e o the best locations ew-York for business parposes, For . “oply 10 JAMES M. TAYLOR, No. 37 Fine st DR family consists of ouly three tare.” Address, stating price, . “WANTED —To hire part of a FURNISHED HOUSE, say one entire floor and Parlor, i 8 fist-clus locas n this city. A libersl price will be paid. Addre-s QUIET, 198 Tribune Office. ) ‘ ANTED—By a gentleman and his wife (vo ‘chfldren) to rent « HOUSE, eutizely or partially farnished lo- cation between Tore £ and F.fiiathstss and Foorth and Svesthe sy Addres, iating terma and location, Box No. 713 N. ¥ FPewts R AR e J VANTED to HIRE for a term of years—A large DAIRY FARM, with stock, &e., within & short distasce of cheese factory. Reference given, if -quired, or w: afarm. Address FARM 0.'13 To! id taxe_clarge idence, R. |. Board and Rooms MERICAN HOTEL—Broadway and Eightt < New-York, ou the Earopean plan. Koo it moderate rates. gs: a8t T No. 137 WEST THIRTEENTHST.—A SUITE of ROOMS snd some single ROOMS with BOAKD,. House hrst-class. _Role:ence g red A YOUNG MAN desires BOARD in a first-class Ggrmao fanly, whers facites micht be Lad for dyiog Our- was.. Address A. 8., Box No. 183, Tribune Offce. . et PRIVATE FAMILY will let a large front ROOM,/ neatly furnisbed, to one of two geotlewmes. 5 per week. Noo Eighteeoth st. m K ANY PRIVATE FAMILY of refined tastes and habits, willing to_take into their faiwily s GENTLEMAN sud WIFE (vouns pesole) furaishing oue room with fir aud gas. for sum not exceediog $25 per week, may address BOARD, Box No. 161, Tribune Office. A PARLOR FLOOR, handwmul;’ furnished, with( private tabie or use of Kitehen, at No, 72 Esat Fourteenthst. § bed ROOMS centiomen, f A SANT RETREAT.—First-class ROOMS,| with Hyglenic BOARD, can be secured at the Turkind B tablishment, No. 63 Columbla-et., Brocklyn Heights, three minste from Fulion Ferry. 'Bol'm)—A large furnished ROOM in a fint-clase “honse to LET with BOARD. Location central. Refereuce re ired. Apply st No. 129 West Twenty-sixthost. OARD.—1wo young men, who are willivg to room together, can have s large sttic room. and Dreakfast and tes. im Brooklya, et & place conve bent fo Wail and Atlantic sts. Ferries, o8 s jreek ach.” Good nferences required. Addrss’ EASTy MAN, Tribune Office, BOAIED—’ A small private family Mting in theit iy et e o o iinuite sl o156 Weet ThiNPY e o us .:- . ruisbe o q o, o 7 BOARI) at a private table and a suite of unfuruished ROOMS, can be bad by & party of high standing wishing & maveot atrictly first-class bowe, ou Madison-sve. Address, with Bae, W. E. W.. Tribune Office. Fl'l’tx’lim-:'n' ROOMS, with or without BOARD, o. 107 Pines . Brooklyn Heights. s ARLEM—BOARD WANTED by a gentlen A I S A e sl ebienn | 00MS TO LET—With or without board to Christian Gentleman and Wife, or to Geutlemen of eat s it habits, who will refrsin from saioking in the hoose, Houss & Now 42 West Washington place. M TE on second-floor for gentlemen an their wives. Also, Reoms for gentlemen. with or without boar at No. 24 West Eleventhst. First-class ouly tsken. ‘VKNTED;-t\ Iady having her mornings engage in teaching, would lixe BOARD where ieasons in Music wos be sa gyaivaent:” Viciry of Wows Twents tirdat. pofered. nJ dross Mias 8., No. 306 Weat Fifty seventi-st. 'lW'VI(‘)-Xnunf Mf:: desire B(:Alf‘b in' a Em:clu B g Y ey e ety ; ANTED, by a party of five—First-class BOAR in » central Jocailon {n this city. The use of & paricr wouldl e dedrable. Nove bt those having & firet-clase table ceed sddreodh & M. J., Box No. 200, Tribus BEDRoOM ENAMELED FURNITURE of war- e ried manaatur, Al s e NG TONS. No. YARPETS, CARPETS—FURNITURE, FURNI+ TURE.—I bave received from suction I..r'n of care Jurgest war quick sales. Nos. 267 igbthave, H. O. FARRELL. FFICE FURNITURE, et Y seLLEw, ENAKELED FURNITURE.—The 1 t asssorts; et o Ermeoed Chetie ol Setmied Als P in this city. A att PP w:fifl.‘u“wugy &0, No. 1 Coraiw, oK " Extension PARLOR BEDSTEAD* P“’kE.A.Rm: s STt Amecion Rt ' 14 o antrly diflecont Trom ko €ommon dolbed; 1t baoso el e T R, T sk o f P armiturs on hund i mada i order, i gl Slxui:u'- SPRING BEDS THE BEST.—Sav expense of sattreas; with top mattress loxury of o bedy #6to $10. srerooms, No. 215 Centr s‘lLVER FPLATED WARE. .'rm SETS, URNS, CASTERS, CAKE BASKETS SOUF TUREENS, ICE PITCHERS, SALVERS, VEGETABLE DISHES, SPOUNS AND FORKS, &e. ke MANUFACTURED BY THS MANHATTAN PLATE CO. FOR saLR BY TIRAM YOUNG, No. 20 John-at, — entistrn BEAUTIFUL RUBBER SET OF 'n-:}:'m4 WITH PLUMPERS TO S2T OUT THE CHEEKS AN RESTORE THE FACE TO ITS NATURAL APPEARANCE MOVABLE S ADJUSTED OLD SE WEIGHTE SETS, FILLINGS OF GOLD. AMA OAM,_BON EETH EXTKACTED WITHOUT PA NO EXTRA CHAROF, WITH NITROUS OXIDE GAS, WHE OTHERS ARE INSERTED, D, 'SPLENDID RUBBER SETS $10 10 81, H. BERHARD, D. D, &, No. 316 Sixtt-ave., neat Farcens BLE M 8. —The i M ARBLE MANTELS —The best place 8 85 8 lon‘l‘oAuz‘c it class B New Yern openty. G ud recel ve lmm: attenti, ok Uity property: Call Ay 3 ™ LATAN, No 11 Brosdwey. AN ON BOND AND this Ol JOLNSON A DRAKE. No, 113 Msiden oit} to purchase MARBLE MANTELS of the l"' MARHI.E]Z] D SLATE M.\N'I'ELS-!:“IS VN (ppvarence: more dussbie; haif the price <f 87 WART, Ne. §O3 Siath ave. bob 260 2 Wl Fut o Bout this o

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