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5. NEW PUBLICATIONS. o BOOKS OF THE WEEE A eollection of + Beethoven's Letters, ' transinted by Nady Wallaco, s publiehed by Hurd & Hongbton, com. Pprising extracts from bis eorrespordence nuder the rather quaint division of Life's Joys and Sorrows,” * Life Mission,” and “ Life's Troubles and Close.” They are, of @ourse, fragmentary expressions of the genius of the ex 'mnlnury man * whose vature was of prophetic depth end beroi¢ force,”” and Whose life was a struggle to main- gain the nobler part of his being amid the positive un- ‘worthiness snd ( ‘ gradation of the intimate society which surrounded him. His lettern are filled with outbursts of wrath at the meanness, duplicity, and treachery, which he was doomed to encounter in his familiar expericnee; in such cases bis language is not softeued down to the stand- and of any conventional propricties ; but may be compare %0 Cyclopean masses of rock hurled with Cyclopean force “The Public Laws of the United States,” passed st the Bt scssion of the Thirty-ninth Congress, edited by 0&5-? Kanger, are collected in & thick volume, ub in Boston by Little, Brown, & Co., snd sol k by Diossy & Cockeroft. Among the illustrated works iseued in anticipation of the holidays, we have received “ Alice's Adventures in ‘Wonderland,” by Lewis Carroll, a collection of amusing earicatures for juvenile readers, published by D. Appleton & Co.; the inimitable and immortal ** Caudle Lectures,” Douglas ermld from the same house; ‘‘The En- .a Dwarf,’ and The Enchanted Island”, two fuiry {lflwnrd Willett, published by T. W. Strong ; ision of Sir Launfal,” Mr. Lowell's chuuwrhue rfl on the Holy Grail, with illustrations by Eytinge, Bicknor & Fields. A little volume of “ Greck Lessons,” by W. H. Morns, showing how useful and how ecasy it is for every one to :n Greek, published in London, is oo sale at D. Apple- Co.'s. Joba L. Shorey, Boston, publishes * Sargent’s Standard Primer,” with the pronunciation indicated by s peculiar zn and with original illustrations by Billings, edited by Leign. + Eminent Witneeses for the Bible,” is the title of a lit- Ll volume compiled for gratuitous distribution among the young men of this city, with the twofold design of - -hfihen with a practieal reverence for the Bible, and of furnishing them with reasons for its adoption as a read- ing book for schools. It has been compiled by s clergy- man of New-York, end printed by the liberality of a phil- sothropic citizen, The phn is highly recommended by persons of note, & appeal is made to the pub- lie for nnpym and aid in m accomplishment on an ex- tendcd scale. “Right and Left” is the title of a novel by M. C. lovb . forming & new issue of the uniform edition pub- by F. A. Brady. m Third Edition of * The Life of Duncan Dunbar,” Jate pastor of the Macdongal-st. Baptist Church, by Jere- mish Chaplin, is published by Sheldon & Co. It is an ntercsting memoir of & devoted, energetic, and ablo elorgyman, whose gmlmmd life compn«d an unusual wariely of memorable incidents, ‘We bave received the Fifth aud Sixth Parts of the scriel entitled “ Circle of the Sciences,” containing treatises on Tight, Photogra) and Eleetricity, issued by the Lou- don Printing eourY Pablishing Compeny. A new edition of * Brazil and the Brazilians” by Rev* James C. Fleteher and Rev. D. P. Kidder, D. D, with wery considerablo additions of new matter, and thoroughly revised, is issued by Harper & Brothers, in a large octavo volume, During the ten years which have elapscd since tbe original publication of this work, it has firmly held | s grouud e the most complete and the mogt accurate dumpuon of the largest and most prosperous country of Bouth Amenca. It was written from personal observation of au unusually ample range, and fuvored by opportunitics that sre rarely enjoyed n{perelmlm the interior of the social and dumenll\":le of Brazil. The style of the vol- mhhvol and Lic, without the aflctation of pic- ect, he lineations of scenery aud natural Ristory are full, precise, aud attractive, while the account of tho political and ecclesiastical institutions of the coun- try is founded on a wide induction of fucts and statistical sutborities. The present edition affordsabir inforun- tion of the latest date n regard to the materal aud moral ong the topics of gpeci pay allude to the actual condit v, emigration, the religious disabilities of Protestants, the literature and journalism of Brazil, and 3ts emiuent statesten and political parties. The pen of the Junmiorauthor of the work the Rev. Jawmes C. Fletcher, is co stantly visible in the (reshuess and animation of its pages. ‘Within ten years be has wade four diff sing much time at the capital, visiting the n the country, and making extensive jouriics u«nn-« and'in the interior. One of bis most Important excursions was on the river Amazon, which Le sscended more than two thousand miles up to the verge of l’Nn The fruits of recent personal experience are accordin embodied in bis work, 1o mh\“% a perpetual inte Alh-f) marrutive, and not suffering the attention of the reader to flag for a moment, Few books of travels in our language Bave obtained a wider popularity, and in its present foru, 4t is sure to give pleasure, as well a8 a store of informa- tlon, to many, especially younger readers, who may now become sacquainted with it for the first time “ War Poetry of the South,” edited by William Gilmore | Sims, LL. D., is the title of 4 handsome volume, published ®y Ricbardson & Co., forming a collection of popular songe and poems which sprang up during the fervors of the late war in the different States of the Southern Confeder- acy. In the opinion of the editor, who bas gathered them with rare diligence from a an variety of sources, they mre not only * highly creditable to the Southern mind, bit truly illustrative, if not justificatory of, that sentiment and opinion with which they have been written; which sentiment and opinion,” he informs his readers, “bave sustained their {7] people through a war unexampled in fts borrors in modern times, and which has fully tested their powers of endurance, as well as their ability in crea- m thelr own resources, under all reverses, and amidst form of privation.” The sanguine, even trium| h -!. tone of the pieces of early date, presents a sad, fnstructive, contrast to the solemn, olegiac straivs -m.n | are found foward the close of the Yolume. Many of the in form and expression possess uo small degree of artistic merit, awong the most vigorous of which, with a lb' oxcel ‘om, may be classed the contnbutions of Hepry wl H. Hayne, and the elitorhimself. The pre- m:s I&Lrll of the volume is that of vindictive animosity American Union. No language is too fierce, €00 contemptuous, too malignant to characterize the people (3 Yovers of freodom and humanity who were opposed in arms to the *gentlemen of the South”’ rankies in the breast and envenoms the verse of every writer. It was | this and w‘ which led to the terrible years that the North th have passed together in wmortal strife. The re- ch als to fremzied passion, which citements of the crisis *‘ when bt :sn-. ruled the hour,” is singularly unwise, and what- ‘may sttach to them ssillastrations of & pecu- i literature, it is to be hoped for the sake of and concord” which @l profess to seck, that Illsf @ weleome reception among the house- £ Al New llnblmmonl. SWINBURNL NEW POEMS, ~ LA.l's V. ‘RIS wud Ball i S :a-“ T e ek y Algeruca Cuaries wlu:um OLR ARTIST IN PERU. T _ A vew book h-lmolubyo W, Corlote Artist s fih hnn\ thousaud, THE CULPRIT FAY. 'dr’y‘::l‘:; .dtbb beautiful poem, with ove bundred m;m- ROU HE. ARTS, S8 L, Seesen e Chlemn. 4 l-h.lh-lbo-i By the sathor THE ART OF | AMUSING, mmmdrw aud Famlly Amosesients, with one ssd 8ity Ulcatrations. By F. Bolew 200 WOMAN OU i ANGLL. A charming new Domestic Novel. By A. 8. Roe. MOUNT CALVARY, With Meditations in Sacred rl..- Au excellent religions work., §2 we shall have r-dy ST, FLMO, the long ted | fi‘." D7 Mise Augasts J. Evens, author of * Beslab, These books bounallntlnll—lulodfl ywlese | —apd will be'sent by mail, postage free. on rece'pt of yrice, by CARLETON, Tublisher. 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GRATIS. Any person sending the money for teu coples WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be entitled to an extrs copy gratie. The work, if published In « e snpplied by the A A STANDARD NOVEL. love tale, but 1 ond poetcy. T Copied sent post-pald on » d llnvlnn . I»nulllu‘l song by J. I Thun. A Warning”) both by | Polkn.” 0., by Aug. Cull, M. TREMAIN, Pabiisher, Na. 4l Brosdway. | ‘,\lll.LER" NEW-YORK AS IT I8; STRANGER'S GUIDE-BOOK NEW-YORK AND BROOKLYN, THE JOURNAL the State Copital, Tt the offictal paper of the State and Clty Goveruments, aud has The Weekly Edition pevetrates every cloth. Frico $1. No. 52 Eroadway, New-York # the largest circulation, ¥ axp AVOID; WiAT EXEROIE 10 TAKE; Yfiow o Courior A LEGULATE THE PASSIONS AND APPETITES AXD O THE (¥ 1 Conpeor on Livs. To wiich s added o Fopuar Exporition cf vor fl Lln, Health and D'NL By R S MILLER, No. 512 nmmy. g Apvumwm: will find the -np[,y oty o I-lnn IMIYI-I?I IIMII .fimll, with m umbiraute, Coilow 'b'." and oo every voter. [ feature makes the -l ’: —hl--“-lfir-—u-uwmu- ad ited. 8, B. PRATT & Coyy uuu-. oo e ; o oor—ghvl 'rice, by M » new work by Dr. 1L T. "'flfl- Wl‘fic Avatomy end Py olozy of ,un, orfgin of Lfo=hovw aid whes ‘:flx iies, Toreoe !..-p‘ o iaws by which the uulvuu-nl g -<II- ‘wnd walusble iuformatien i d b0 begetting aud bl T ey cideen .,".:".‘:.:...u.z.ué:'.'.' Py <vezy By hqun wion ca. o' 15 Ladsitae Now Y 'l_ No. 76 i«-« NEW-YORK' UAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1866. Nm !Jublflallous R‘I‘ER & IlR(fl‘HFRfl Newron. ifwo. bour & luun-u 810 I- Tutelligencer. TUE THE ulllPUl‘!NClo' N HEAVEN OPENED, by Mrs. Winslow. RAY OF LIGITT, ',{ the suthior of &+ T g, Framispiecs LIN FHANC CLORET COMPANIONS. um-lm,( Mind and Words of Morning and Night Watches—. nest cloth cuse. Flere are four of the chocest it/lo dovotional books of the day. put upin » nm form. Notidng could be wore suitable us & friend. Y iy Miss Warr or. New Edit NG CHILDRE Instruction. I-‘AVARGER' FRLN(‘;I}- (,LASSPS opel o~ : e S I B nblaun-nn.lub-nm uuvmu-nln mu % of i to that elass of huh for which ought to anday-scbool Mb:mnflu aro e -M W that excess of ction -nh' b o runcu on MONDAY ufiuom ot 3 o'clock precisely, o 1 of No. 9 u.mnny Ti selves and fih y-.ua at M, 0 to see him nquiry. and being re- Wteud atore, wil give of his mode of fesching (0 speak time and place. O koo st aif pos s [heis- fi'msnn S, No. 967 Brosdway. thio French lan on H,.m. 5a R. GEO. C., will reopen his Classical FRENCH ..Md ENGLISH SCHOOL, with Primary Degart ent and Oymnasium, Fifthave, cor. Tweatysixti-st, on MON , clear and connected S vsl-,nvnonv OF br hands of & Doy of e NATIOVE.‘. ‘l'(':v?-ydmb-u. Piavo, V T tuis volume they will ot be likely to lay it £ il for Sabbuth reading. From wide Flate nd Vo) Ml e e taaghi ond per quarter. Cousery: iy b maefe, Torive i) Icfi-l.o stablisbed 1863 E. 6. LI)CIZ. Manager. T TOWNSEND™ ACADEMY No. M Bowery, m-m m 'hrrd to \th.. Lo-—nh\ wes. Tastrative of lbl nu\hol of “Little Katy nd S swEEPER, ROSY ¢ UNRUY'H LESSON; NED DOLANS GARRET. become book kecper all departments -dzm .hAmm e, Oramwonr, ke, Lodie#' des TY HOME, it sircive st of T EDWARD MOLLENHAUER? MUSICAT, SERVATORY, No. 10 Browdway. musil fos CONSER RY; No. w4 #10 per quarter. The whv’:h:h frst-clase u.v‘-hlflimdulbltud Melfihlll‘ yuih- o 1o e essont tertamments. - o advance for the ?';‘Nl}‘t‘::ll‘:fillrlh.ib:lhw- anable to send Under the S10NOR SOSERH DO At No. 1,279 Droadway (Evirance No. B Thints tourshat), N, ¥. Prof. B.. in sddition ta the clsses 5 the T ‘ °'~ ] ASSES at & RED REDUCED PRICE: for BrounThougits of o u‘ wamerous talented ladies and gentiemen po. . b hal I' Sundey s ek 1se for g o lul CHILD!I’N tween § snd 14 years of S—Twi h, wlof halfl au bour esc instraction from 7 to 8 ERG"SOVV!LLL AC ADEMY, Nov. 12, Ulrculare st Howe & Ferry llooludn. Tnterviews may be had with the® Priiici ot the Wedoeadays and Fiidays, betwoen the hours e plva. on Mond A\l MAR SC with PRIMARY snd uuun:m TAL Departim Puym. for Com.r n,, BUSINESS, ( £ AKIN R D FROM EGYPT, By A, L. 0. E.. THE OLD PICTURE BIBLE. SCHOOL AND HO! Ll’l'l Y KITTY'S L ;A Tale for boys ARY. 6 o ———e—a e THELBELBERL HORTICULTURE, AND I-LDIEI‘!T S COMPANION i blication of an 1i- assurance that our coi Josxen Frrcx, E W HrewniL, Dr J. P. Jown L. Ressrrr, Vegetatles and C.N. Fracxrrr, Frawang bra Fraxci P Uy, P, Banny ¥ A Bxacxery, FRARING BURR, (%0 DAYFNPORT, Joun k L 47.C o KM, Corarax Ntarol Davin 5. Favem, g Gony F. SAxBORY, B.K Buss, Tuve 17 WILL HR SEEN THAT POR #1WR 01VR XPARLY #0) 0cTAYO LTURAL MATTER, SYXLECTED PRON Agruts wanted in every city and town in the country, E, TIL In\ & Co., lv‘nu‘nlll‘ No. I6I \\ 13 DY! EX A MAG \Il\h OF TO-DAY Tue VALLEY 0F THR ANAZOX. Tuw Hextem axp v Wwo Was Hr? Ch Muaseaexest or Tum MEstar TRLrGRAPH Bros By Stephen G. De Awoxo TuE Hocaantys. An Irish Stor Tur Stony or Love. Oxr Mome UsrortoniTa. Corrx Qri (o Tux Sovacr or Lanow. Cuanox. A Rowaxce or tnx ( Wartiel Tuz Evrcarion o orn AMrRICAN QrAIL AND Fasimon as ir Was, 1 Cumuent Nores. on Boeks, ke 80la by al! Newsdealers. Price TWENTY-FIVE € o Awesican News Company, Go ersl Agents, LII\K\II\H INDIAN STORY. INY SIDE ~rl.|r~ No. 8. < ¥ lll‘ HAU A Legend of the Mol able. One of the most interasting stories wo bav wt uniice the trashy etuff poblishy Worthy the reading of inte leetial paopie. '~ Boston Suturisy County. SHUBERTH & Co Oueof the great Py fuvite the to thelr FORELG __sud request a cull for Catalogues. W MAGAZINE fur LfllLDRl“\ RIVERSIDE MAGAZ(N Mm u\-louu'l.. Hfl 50 a year, i advzuce. I-‘.u- Publisters, Fine fltl!. BBQ-I‘JZ:-"M vate sale, a vi of Old m:‘ Ol'l.llllud L‘m.xmn l\vl RDELL™ Hwn, No. AM JOB ¥R ol ¥ ‘llLHM NCH for YOU ‘u DIES at No. 34 West Thirty-seco = - “Mir. und Mra. C. M. OAumu it Prineipals. l-l!lPflTlMI’) N\T'ITUTL LONG HL.L D, N. ) Rvioal Cyhore, Begals T Gumee, Bhbtng, Pouies for u.af-;n ch wo presont. 80 will be filivd with valusble matter. LisT O CONTRIBUTORE, ing-school r." pors—The' ity sichth, sen commence THURSDAY, Nov. Joes, wipal n S, ROWE DING St [ribune Office. LISH aud FR] NOMY, Hox No. K8, BLIGH® E ING and DAY SCHUOL for YOUNG LADI t, reopened Sept, 20, = B w LYON" COLLEGI, FIFTH AVE. WARHINGTON COLLLS mercial and Frene ¢ Fourth-st,, rvec of Mucdougal st., % ressonuble, GE0, W. CLARKE, A, Wy SAUNDERS ry and Horticulture En, AN 1 ENGLISH BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL No.3 Weat '»',‘.'."’ wightiat. ((wo doors from Fiitn- ovo Rowivsos. Rural Architecture, 1aexarr BiLLivos lonal writeie® )()I GHKEEPSIE YOUN —A wlect fami'y sehocl, wddress GEO, W, MeLELLA’ t of contributors. KINDERGAR « Vllllll.i.\',wn re: Fou Clrcuars, &co, call pon or sddresy HJuui FEMALE INSTITUTE, No. 135 | orelty tntrodaced will ve.. corner of ‘Lhisty-secon tted. 21ue will conteln 64 pages of resding mat- ILLreRaan Hon OUNTHT CAN ¥ ARY INSTITUT ¢ making boys iotelligout, b BENJAMIN MASON, Youkers, Fer circolirs sddress Conn. vwnlrvmdy WISES thereof O, 1. B [OOL_INST.,” founded 185 A Poem. By Phebe Cary. By Mre. M. V. Victor, By Chiarles D. Gardette, 11.The Social Prol i Indastrial Amociation | 51 S ot 101 Branch offices it Philadelplin € LADY, u the grei B on i A Poem. Niustrated. By A. J. H. Du By Mary N. Pres A Poem. By Mrs. Helen L. Bostwi om. By Mre. J.T. B rEN SEAL. Aldresses W nt-m'rd teacher desires mhhhnuul PUPILS or would zive private i ladics o'uldn‘h wducaiion | Twenty-rac-at. Coneluded. By Mus. C. A. | ors. By Mre. Mark Peabody. Rovs st City references. Dancing ’\tabtflu , DODWORTS i ¥ %4 CLA! n M| TUESDAYS aut lIUDA\fi TUESDAN S and FRIDAY. L. send for & Clrrular. D \\(N)l)' cto 2 ot actors cannot il 1o e TRIOAT . M‘luuuml Mastars ) DODWORTH" DANCIKG ACADEMIES SROOKLIN, Sawyers Room, and F] DAYS, VEDNESDAYS and SATURDAY I( ewien ot Sawyer's Room, TUE \DAII and TURDAY“MORNING. CLASS wil be formed at Sawye commencing Nov. 2. mia est, romblued with peieeption and drll Musical Instruments. le:N| l’lAh-Obl;OR TE—Patented Oct. 10, 1866— I o v pul she=Tara’ e love it '»'.'ui'-'y"lh'.:'.ui'e.'.'i'f...'l ghp Sy e qummnt Place atoug the standard: works of 10t of the price. $1 POLDY & HOLT, Fublisbers, No. _IMPORTATION OF BOOKS T0 ORDER S JEW-YORK MERCHANTS who wisli to communicate with the (raders of Contral Illinois will find & desizable medinm In THE DAILY STATE JOURNATL, EPRINGFIELD, | warranted 5 your | monias rom u THOMPSON, celebrated CHORAL ORGAN { Bl and our beat orgaiste supecior i il reed oriaus. Prices | Geversl Dopot at T. 5. aud Houston sta. HAMBERS & ver quully. woder .... rice, | o0 ulbhhm\() & N INK, BERRY'S, the ouly Republican uewspsper published in | UPACTURERS 0F r instruments over all competitors, 14 of w 5 Prainie awarded in the monthe of Sepe tanent of theso celebrated Instruments to_be found leeckerat. Ciren uw-}lpvh Tates. uu,- and Satarday. ., to tecelvo e calle, T. 5. OLIVER. Principal. N. Y. l)\lVbB&lTY, WERE POINT and NAVAL ara at tho University, ARDING and, mv SCHOOL ‘heaithy and Lusament NDS, Privoipl. Tarrytown, N, Y.—A board- nusl session will For circuiars apply to the year less than the !l the sdvintages w-Tork. Address dNo, 917 BROADY, ¢ Ak, LYON. Light A Literary Union of SIATE INSTT with ,..,,.mu, eprs 13, i858, For Cireal Prinefpal. Porehhes on_ upon this [n- can be ebtained by apply- pen S P 1N Il and ). B ()nnllAl to resde in \eu Haven, while educoting th NAL BUREAU ind tewbers, Principaly I paricuiare of What | * ulie ) To | | } I 3 desirs positions. 1k d-m-nd for cialy for those wh e lnp-rl classified, and are V :fllll{l (hru children -nd iness me in all sections o sent when desired. Actuary, 410 lh deme-ot, N.Y. of ety on to young Call or addsess iss 8., No. 312 ‘West £ G AL‘ \l)h)l \‘ DANC| AV g € amen for uemhnn DAY DAY Hours, 4 to 124 Floase send or o MANSER & C wanufactus toconmeuded by H. C. | Tow. coudway, botweea Prince ll 3 Pk e excollent ln bhisked 1923, AN ll UPRIGHT ORY Ihuvd'" e UOstober. 1865, 4200t on kB, uu,m‘( Lo of Broome-s. {ER BROT llkr.lib. Roory m:lmn.l:ll”nvhfiA;ll‘l‘-H TE PIANI Jo NI GABLER, Manufactu 4 rieht PIANOS, invilen examine his new scale Agrals w Man: No. 140 Centre st.. between Walker --"‘wuwu. N.Y. LORGE BTECK & Co, HAVE BEEN AWARDED THE LATEST FIRST PREMIUMS, (GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS) for thelr GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS over all compotition, October, 1563, at tho Fair of the Americen Inatitute, NEW WAREROOMS n-&?»u.m.: ; ww,;“., - 2= ] | | | | )|-4 Fnlton-st.— y TR il LABEL RANUFACTUR | G FORTES. Ry . oue block West liom et . 8 to call and MAHTHSY, Near Grondwar 4t flnsical Instraments, EW PA'I'E.V’I‘ PIANO!!. rn‘rN‘r ooalll'u This in f PI A'«)-'ORTP! .y l tion, introduced exlunis Iv into our Piuos, 0 to the tone of tie soal i d this eml..g, oonnection with the piano-case and r- buuh i uw from the drtflly uuu i u Py e ko pevpcing 16 PHawp aoy invited l d examine 0.1 sssottinent. kul- ey e INDEMAN & SONS‘ PATENT CYCLOID PIANO-FORT Iate Fair of the American lostituie L OOI-D MEDAL, IOV'.‘III'Y surl:mlm A™D EXCELLENCE. e nigas, Indiase, Lk oo Exbibieg h.fl.?l"‘- ot new Gold Madal cn.."' d Am & HAMLIN, MANUFACTURERS OF cnmn ABINET ORGANS, No. | 508 Browds dremenle e S have FIFTY-FIVE GOLD or SIL H!D:U or wm HIGHEST PR!HIV'B writhio & few y'-'t RINCE & Co.® MELODEO NS OMATIC ORGANS, Overf40,000 now in use. Wi warded at the bl Tl u.-vm.el... SCHOOL ORGANS, No. 87 Fulton-st, NewVerk, , ORGANS, AND MELODEONS. P_LOUBET, PELTON & C Maulooturers of s FELOUBET, cuxnu ORGANS wad MELODFO! RIBTY of Reod lusiraments ofsid n e AROEST IINIOH ot Mr W.All' INSTRUMENTS »9 LET. 4 TANOS aad MELODEORS to RENT, wul ~OLD i NEALLENTS At B co. No. 841 EJOADWAY, ARLOR ORHA‘XS, five octaves, with l'mw uw in l»(hl'y nished ’;;-I'ov s, lAN()~l'0m‘l S, Mu for RENT or for < SALE at low priecs. for cash or on loyill ay. near Fourthat, nd Cabinet Orzans, D()‘ No. 106 Broadway, near GKAN" !QUARZ and UPRIGHT PIANOS have taken 22 First . rouiinuws at the prineij ittoa thereto. s First rm- Me at Loudon, 1662, fairs io_tils coantry, g the Ored | utorna- .uwu.n.u-m Lvery iostrament ment. and_ warrunted or five yours. wv-unmun NY. HE HORACE WATEKS Grand, msbt PIANOS. MELODEONS aud uB !ccnrl hand Planos st Old Pismos h\'zn in exchange. Libers Pumo S mM'mrulm their Patent Agraffe Warerooms, New. Tl nl n Juondly K:- s v-nlvel! o ‘.- M K I'l&h'!l llll l"llyll-. e L erted ve's sommve Pmsatos! .m-a sy, Factory and Wareroows, No. 461 Broadway, for Second-havd Piasos FPHE WEBER PIANO- s called the BEST INSTRUMENT MADE by ol the lesding musicians of tiis city sud elsowbers, It is pronounced by the Natioss Piano Forte Association, a'ter 8 trial in ther rooms with the fmt msnutseturers of this country, ewinenly tho BEST PIANO IN AMERICA, sud used by the Conservatory of Musle and o asic schoo's altogether, because of thelt immense power, equnity weetnoss and brilliancy of tose, elastic touch. sud great dasabidty. M. No. 429 Broomest.. wear Broed hermomerer INKS, Whits 5 . 124 and 156 1 i fnsa A flT(Tw of evory vari R snntuctured on our P whiech I-;V"L‘I wo viher with s large v Fetner i e To be had at s Tryow row, Roow NouTo. Hew.York \‘\'m OPES,” mu\'nu\\w "No. 82 Vesey Gloy 3 eu-burning Fatlor, Cylinder. and Hea s found highly ceuys il fif o MILLER, wanafaciuser, No. 41 Greenest. YROPOSALS FOR TRON " Sealed Proposals m!lboru-lv-\l at the OfE, ‘muuc -General, Wasbingtor HI.AD Bl,()(‘k he Qoart Nov. 30, 148, for fursishing weteries, dolivered i g % i i Point bootwl, Md. H 3 3 2 i e 5o 8 8iy -Fa B FeEssaiiiis H 4 £ Fergess v.-ny. Vi & i55EE § §55E538SEEEE8TEETCSEE85E555358883 P § Tt i SR Fistis o beru, N. W nmxmn ¢ £5% 41 EL. Sere & (11 it i T Bare i £ £ H yzeiiate sas¥iissssis | Bston Rouge, La § g?il afi 2 L 5 SEEITERITEENNNY S i § i i i il s - 5 s Soe B TiiEEagiag 3 HEEH LR T EHFHH g § sEgEEis §3c85853558586353°%% i {11 B i S eaotite T Tudiscapelis, Tnd. Juckson, Mick. Eed i €5 i3 H i FosBifensy 5558558 8s . oo o - 3 3 & i HERRIRRGE R £ H EE e 3 r LT .o SE538ES §% ;- Little Rock, Atk... £ 5.4 be i aceordance with e the saarmion both of which may be taerah. Beliere b, N ay. x‘nvfllmot the De ilie, Coloabus ort Leaveuworth, Omaba, Lml- Rock, and San Ahul-ful Sen Krancisco will be Decemoet Jl, 145) They il be sboutuine (F)inc] oy n‘-hdumut-rud ‘are fuvited for n‘l u--—mm-«--%mn-::‘m 21?"" -ubjm .}' futore m.-‘;nx.?-‘n fiy s fhe smple, snd L be wwaster Ceveral Urever Il-lqvnu-" s A