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FINE-ARTS. e We have received several new chromo-lithographs Dows 1. Prasg & Ca, New-York and Boston. * Ducklings,” after & painting by A. ¥. Tait, * The Bulfinc," and " Tho Linnet," after watercolor drawings by @ Mr. Crufkshank; *The color; and * Golog to the Bath," are quite equal to Mr. Prang s previous publications ; they aro evidently intended for an uneriticsl market. St oven that market bas its ights, and among them ls that of learning the sames of the men whose works give it pleasure. Mr. A. F' Tait's * Ducklings™ bears the signature of o Mr. Herring on M fase, aud the chromolithograph from Bouguerreau's five plotare, now owned by a gentleman in this city, s stated to bo laken from & French water.color drawing. Mr. Prang would 40 the general publia a much greater service than he s dolug a4 present, if he would deviso some way of employing the ex sellent invention of chromo lithography that would give us an wdtvidual and independent result. A clever imitation is noth- g but an fmitation, after all. 1t can teach nobody anything, sor beneif” anyhody ; and, as every art has its own particular syplistion and field of work, we hinder progress by every ifort to wrest It to the cheop imitation of the results of some wher art. Mr. T. Ross, No. 5% Broadway, has published & porteait of Mr. Bogumil Dawison. It is slight and shetchy in character, but is an excellent likeness. Mr. J. C. Buttre, No. 48 Frauklin-st., sonds us n—d-;ml from a drawing by Miss A. R. Sawyer—" The Empty Sleeve.” W think 1t would have been o healthier pio- l-‘ il lln[ up on A-fllm walls if the face of the soldier had 1f & hero should so far for- m.llmoll ™ 10 be sorry {oF bis herolswm, he ought not 1o be ted in that @ood. # Mr, Troman H. Bartlett has placed on exhibition W Tiffany's & model in plastor of & bust of Miss Maggie Mitchell, and & marble bust called * Evangeline.” The bust of Miss Mitchell has considera) rit, and looks a characteristic t. The head ** Evangeline” would have been less disap- mn‘-'u it had not beew named. ‘There 8 1o reason Why it . 11 8 bust Lkul-l ve this name more than avother, yet, sure! ‘oalled Evangeline there ought to be some reason nt for paming it that, rather than Cleopatra or Maud Muller. It hap- this particular hend has no speelal charncter, and be any one of several rather bloodless crea- Tn it then inevitable that. pens might Wons we -{xm name in literature. supposing the artist to study closely from natare here in Ameri- #e, the result must be the weak and vapid type of fomale beauty Ihat makes our sculpture so uuinspiring 1 Mr. H. Balling has placed on exhibition at the Perby Gallery, No. 625 Broadway, a very large picture called “The Heroes of the Republle.” It represents a long line of Major Generals, with Lieut..Gens. Grant and Sherman. who are supposed to be reviewing troops. It is not necessary to suppose that snch an_assomblage of Generals ever took place. aithough It ie quite possible; the artist has only sought reasonablo sxouse for bringiug all these heads into one pioture. It has been shromo lithographed by Mr. Fabroning, aud we have no doubt it will make & very r'gnlnr print. We cannot see enough of Sbese brave waviors of the country, albelt, in severely critical moods, we might wish that the zeal which urges the artist to [y llr Balling's plctitre is of 50 value. It is neither well oed, nor well drawn, nor well colored. We have very uui make us interesting a_ picture, and who could draw an solor far better than Mr. Balling can. The number of men schieving an easy conquest, is becowe 8o groat that it is an ab- solute necessity to ehallenge every new comer with rigorons mise bis immense canvas with the remark that, ne things o ve hu o doubt ite publication will prove a good business paint were sometimes joined 1o greater skill. As a work of sign painters in this city who, by the uid of phmnflnphla who re entering the field of art in thes s, with the Lope of sharpoess. Mr. Balling has thus far shown no eredentials, aud New nnbllmuom. NNOU NCEMENT EXT RAOBDH\AB\ MR, CARLETON begs t6 faform the Trade that be will have resdy Mo.s fow days the loug expected Novel by Mise Evaoe, entitied ST. ELMO. povel, by Mise Augusts e ete. 1 plendid new "‘n.fl.“ * Macar Serican novel ever yubu-n-t. * My, Culeton's other works, tecentiy published, sre LAUS VENERIS other Poemn wud Buliads. By Algeruon Churles Swinborve editdon now ready a reeesPrice $1 18 OUR ARTIST A mew book of comie sketcles, by G, W Artist in Cubs.” Fourth thousand THE CULPRIT FAY Pollduy sdition of this besutl ul _poem, with o R iy, ommat easrte g ve ROUNDHEAR PERU. THE ART OF AMUSING, book teashing all sorte of Rarlor aod Family Amusements, with ore and fity ilastrations. ST WOMAN OUR ANGEL, A eharming new Domestic Novel. By A. 8. Roe..... ()l;\l' P e $1 80 TCALY ho-. . Au ex -x&:: religlons work #1 Those Books are all beautifully bound in eloth—are sold -myvnr- —and wil be et by madl, e, on receipt 7 el PR IR ON, Pubiaber, Tu NEW AMERICAN NOVEL, OUTPOST, BY JANE 0. AUSTIN, 18 PUBLISHED. “1tin, without exception. the most charmingly wrilten Americen of the year. The exprossions are so gracelul at ¢ wmont . s shapters he eharactet of brose poeuns utpow 0 the e yublished by J. E. Tilton k Co. we should Jodge it would make Ite nierk. hoe -lmay:‘ Incidents aid S airsstoristion show g snbackneyed h- of the berolue s with & mingled umor sach ae we have ot node-‘ in romance since Llllo N.L wd Mus. 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For mllu (The responalbility wale by wi Newsmen. the official certificat o Py i e o 3 afl subser| lo o 6. The Oovernm Tight 1 re| eul ject all ehetory | aed "6 "doy the eward uok ) 1607, o slog, In.sowe lustances. Lo ‘chan m.';.m‘::: le | Mail ssbocribers, Ci Solivery' el:’-mw of the head blocks, In which case & ressonsl 5 copies. addressed to e F-my Coples, sddressed to names of subscribes I o e TN one . ‘owenee for b r uctd i oI - -.‘“y— S8 Sonle ueiessed o oe for disiclabed transportation Aanln'u"-fl]h_l for each 1. Tha (e of delivery to be wubjeet to futore arrangement, soff- clent thwe being wliowed siter the Lt of nawes are furnsbed tothe tontmetor. Drafts on New.York. or Post Ofce orders, paysble 16 the oxder of | 2R §r ot to waok Baren T len arust conform rigldly e pection sk the poiut of do may diiect 1) vame end post-offi-e sddress of the bidder alou)d appeas THE TRIBUNE, belng safer, are prefersble to any cthet mode of 1o wittanca. Address THE TRIBUNE, NewYork Ui Olilef of the I‘I‘lefll' HE MILLION.—* 0l Joo Mil - for tron Hend don, 0. A CHANLY io. % Nimamte % | W e Quartermen O, ) Beud for o eotaiogue of back numbers ol Masasiven --flum Geveral, Brevet Hml Uenen) U B A . Dry Goods. ViIZ,, BROCATELL! EANDS, CORNICES, SHADES, UPHOLSTERY ORDERS i I YUSE l-URNIslH‘M AT ATTRC TIVB PRICES. pS, REPS, CHINTZES, GIMPS, LOOPS, LACE CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, TAELE AND PIANO-COVERS, QUILTS, BLAN- KETS, LINEXS, SHEETINGS, D UPHOLSTLRY c., ke, MP‘I’L' AND FAITHFULLY EXECUTED. LORD & TAYLOR, Nos. 461 to 461 BROADWAY, Nos. 25510 261 ORAND-ST., Nos. 47 and 49 CATHARINE-ST. ARIS CLOAKS, AT HALF THE COST OF IMPORTATION. Awso, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Alarge 0Of ouy own mascfacture. and sttractive stock of FALL AND WINTER GARMENTS, LORD & TAYLOR. Now. 481 to 467 BROADWAY. T ATTRACTIVE PRICES. HOSIERY, UNDERGARMENTS, GLOVES, TIES, SCARFS, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, ke, LORD & TAYLOR, Nos. 461 to 407 BROADW ! Nos. 255 to 261 ORANDST., Nos. 47 and 49 CATHARINE-ST. AT REDUCED PRICES, FOR THE BALANCE OF THE SEASON, Our entire large and attractive stock of ; FANCY CLOAKINGS, BEAVERS, CHINCHILLAS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, VESTINOS, CLOAK VELVETS, ke., &e. LORD & TAYLOR, Now. 461 to 467 BROADWAY, Nos. 235 to 21 GRAND-ST., Nos 47 and 49 CATHARINE. ST, T REDUCED PRICES, FOR THE BALANCE OF THE SEASON, ComnrxciNg MONDAY, Nov. 19, OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF REAL LACE SHAWLS, FLOUNCES, CAPES, BARBES, COIFFEURS, SETS, COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, &e. LORD & TAYLOR, AT REDUC! Nos 461 to 467 BROADWAY, Now. 255 to 261 ORAND-ST., Nos. 47 aud 49 CATHARINE ST. D PRICES, FOR THE BALANCE OF THE SEASON, CoxurxcING MONDAY, Nov. 19, LADIES' BREAKFAST ROBES, ROBES DE CHAMBRE, SKIRTS, Chemires, Walsts, Corvots, Corsat Covers, ke, Children's Dresses, Cloaks, Sacqoen, Costs, Under-dressos, Hata, Cops, Nursery Baskets, Infants’ Wardrobes, Bridel Outfits, ke., &e. LORD & TAYLOR, Nos. 461 w‘gl]ll()Al&Vfl;_ AT REDUCED PRICES, FOR THE BALANCE OF THE SEASON, CoumuxCiNg MONDAY, Nov. 19, PLAIN AND PANCY SILKS, MOIRE ANTIQUES, SATINS, 8, , POPLINS, FRENCH MERINOES, EMPRESS PLAIDS, FANCY DRESS GOODS, DE- LAINES, MOURNING GOODS, ke, ke, ke. LORD & TAYLOR, Nos. 461 to 457 BROADWAY, Nos. 288 to 261 GRAND-ST th FANCY FURS. CHAS. A HERPICH . 1e now offering, 4 bis o FUR WAREROO! No 497 nnnunvn.'mu m.‘j’n'mmm Hotel, the extensive aid elegant sto FINE FURS, at Jowest whilosale prices, the same as charged ot Lis old stand, No. 7 Maden-lane, of Ludios', Misses' aud Geaty' ¥ UK mauslacture. This stock consists of the very choicest varietics all of his own iwportation and CHAS. A. HERPIOH, No. 407 BROADWAY snd No. l"l,h. ' CLOAKS!! FURS! CLOAKS!! 47 MAIDEN- ¥. JOHN (./A\ll’l)l‘ LI, (for Lus ou hand & lar ¥l uy years with the late Ueorge Brodie), il alegant sssortment of CH CLOAKS, CLOAKING AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS IN EVERY VARIETY. 'y fine Yok of MAGNIFIC AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES, RUSSIAN SABLES, BAY Compriatug ne Alvo, & grest variety of Chikdion's Lo )luln. ke .x"-m French Merioo, sl oes, Euproes Cloths, B AW, ‘sialey, Broche. £u fuporter's prices. Also, INT FURS, ABL siisge Robes, Foct ROADWAY, Petween <|n .»mn and Twentieth-sta. bas bought ince, nnru GOODS! tly damaged by water, 50 conts. tine, Plade. Alpasas, ke. CUSHAWLS! Woslen, Muare 40d Long Sbawls,from soction, o ESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1866 - AT GRAND BT. _CHEAP ST WATEKED, BROCHE, snd PLALY vlungmbum :w tuis week. LEY, rand- Yot 00 aod ) Allens Noa 30, 211, 31} Grends, St K08 S8 Vo b Bowery. CHEAP STORE. T&E’LNIXATI‘ ml(‘()l ORED SILK Bomnx "‘x]::/“" 381 % 82 50 43 and $3 5 yor yard, and upward. Vo (wuiranted), #4781 Variety of Bounet Mater! .pY 3‘}'."‘,‘3.",,“}',‘:,.", g [ 'y o 0,21, 211 Ot N5 8 oy AT GRAND-ST. (JlLAP 8 URI-‘.. WILLOW, OSTRICH. wod ¥ ATHE ing. Kew designd i laporie oot Freoeh e oty = D \\“Alfll Ilhl.i'l:h o5 ST 310) Grandot, god Nou @ AL . ________ GI!AND ST. CHE “”guuvm,s HEADINGS, alurfi nuqu FRINGE X wuu olunun Closks, Largest and Lot yet offer: Yasivaple s.a.- in Ribbon Velvets ready to-day. eyery itk Covn Line of Black Silk Kibbon Veivets, Buitous—endices vigiely, i "Tuis department s crowded with novelties Amp LY, 3 and Nos 08,64 And 0 A fewst, Nos. 200, 311, 911§ Grand-st., and Now 6. o GAP STORE. T GRAVD stg)fls‘;umsuu and LINEN SETS, COL- LAu-asu_ VES, BANDS, EDGINGS, ke, ke u Oitves Mnulullv aorted, 4 Glowes l-g-h Gl rm\.r.um mnnn o " D ek oas fiow the llw-;y AIS&ANBBZE‘;IC?E%T‘PI?OR TS snd BLOOMERS, st about half last menth's pi wan, at K-I“d 'Woolen Goods, new Stock, M[I.JWARD IIIILVV , 63, and 10 Nos. 209, 311, 311} Grand-st., .nan.;n.n.d{“_"m T GRAND-8T. CHEAP STORE. YANKEE NOTION DEPARTMENT. 'EDWARD RIDLEY, Noe, 39, 311, 311} Grand-st., nd Nos. 66, 63, and 70 Alleu Fith block esst from the Bowery. TO MILLINERS ANI_D COUNTRY STORE- AT GRAND ST, C We cut buth of Millinery Oomm.,.x OhkE” down-town Job- e e EDWARD RIDLEY, No. 08,311 spd 311} Grand, ana 60, 8 nd 1 Aliewit. Vit block sut from the Bowers, SPBCIAL NOTIC. Of MOST DESIRABLE GOODS, soms A TERRIBLE SACRIFICE o lota resily less than balf their valoe. Oue cuse of ENGLISH POPLINS, #3 per drous. Ove ease of ENGLISH POPLINS, #3775 per dress. Ove case of SILK CHECKS aud STRIPES, FRENCH POFLIN, 150 por dross. Oue case of SILK CHECKS, DOUBLE FOLD FRENCH POPLIN, $5 per diess. 550 Oue case of BLACK CRAPE EUGENIES, N, B.—No such bargains have been offered since 1057, Obsecvs, W. JACKSON, Importer of Mourutug Ooods, Broadway, between Spring und Punco-sts. _ HAIR SHAWLS, SCARFS wd NECKTIES, 3. KUSSELL, No, 232 Wooslerst. hird door f.om As CUHHF‘["Q and BKIRTS RS, GAYNOR'S NEW STORE, '“ HI()AI'WAY corner of Twelfthst. CORSETS HER SPECIALTY. uvn-l canes Parie Handmode and Woven Corsets, St Elegan Shapes ever lporied 8K - '-lll«-‘h-;h fd Mre Guytor imports diect: at nunw-fllv)ud w price, I(-w opering “BunEAY OF INFORMATION, 160 FULTON=ST., Ist_ floor, d ety it is Lo save & portion of the money they Tue vidt bl cost NOTHING, aud ed with & aud 108 how slnp expend daily in pus von, ke Tali of bemg ¢ beneited and RESS TR \(\HN( F NEW vets und SKir “TSMILLIE & CO., No. 3 BROADWAY, otwean Eizhth aud Nioth-ats. STLKS! SILK3! SILKS! 10 PIECES COLURED. ECKED and PLAID. AU8S centy per yard Velue 135 per yord. COLORED STRIPE SILES, #1725 pecyards, Reduced from $1 75 CKECKAD and STRIPED SILKS, #1 50 per yord; Redaced from $2. Also, PLAIN TAFFETAS, ORUS GRATY Yovir pe sore AxD CORD ACK SILK of the very best makes, st ®3 valne #3 7 SMILLIE u Ca. T SMILLIE & €0, No. 3 BROADWAY, Between Eightt and Ninth ste., For this week. 44 OTTOMAN VELOURS, 44 OTTOMAN VELOURS ALL WOOL, X In il the NEW COLORS for the season. THR GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN AMERICA, 15 PIECES OTTOMAN VELOURS at $1 12 per yard, COST THE IMPORTER #1 60 per yard, And on retail at $175 and #2 per yard lbfllny Shirtiogs sud all kiods of Muslius retailed at wholessls | Ly oyer the City, BED COMFORTABLES! . Deleine, Calico sud Chists, trom our own fuctory, in the umq BED COMFORT, 8! chespert JOHN HEATH, DRY GOODS FOR THE MILLION 15 CARMINEST., COK. BLEECKER. No. Publie Tnstituthoos, otels, Steamboats and Bosrding Houses Suppiled. Fulton Ferry, Bleecherat., and Sixth-ave. care passtho door. 1 Fourteenth-st. and Sizth 0. 06 Fourteenth-at.. be o8, 404,26 Sixth ave. GRENADINE ROBES, Euwbroidered in Colors and White, At loss than haif the cost of liaportation. R M. MACY, o Fifth and Stath avey FABIIIONB AT THE RACES. THE JEROME SKIRT IN BLACK REPS, WITH WHITE HORSE SIHOES, AND IN WHITE VELOURS, WITH BLACK HORSE SHOES, THE NEWEST AND MOST ELEGANT SKIRT OF THE SEASON. At GAYNOR'S, No. 765 Brosdway, between Eighth and Ninth-sts. No connection whatever with any other stors in the eity. G REAT REDUCTION IN DRESS GOODS. LE_ BOUTILLIER BROTUERS have marked do drose. .-d-u much less thau they cost to import, aud lavit '.gm atter l. AT 3 ND STRIPE WOOL N)“J LINS, MPRESS CLOTHS AND MERT EMPRESS CORD, NEW AND Ry CHEAP, ot 65 cts. ALSO, 'RAL LOTS OF !l'"'lu:m BLACK SILK, BEVE =LA( K rllr fas cLoTi D ALPACAS, roedwi ‘Vfifiw RIBBONS. ? chesp, 1,000 PIECES BEST Fourteenthst. and sluh B n-. 170 d; ehol b3 ‘-u por &" g rniu Qra ALl li(‘fl LORE ANU \\IDTH‘ H. between Fifth and Sixth-aver. SMILLIE & Co., No. 763 Brosdway, wd ‘Nnfl oo, “SMILLIE & C0., No. 789 BROADWAY, Between Eighth and Ninth sta. GREAT REDUCTION. EMPRESS CLOTHS, ALL WOOL, COLORED AND BLACK. €100, former price $1 5. 120, former price 3 0. 175, former price 2 25, and all our DRESS GOODS, In PLAIN AND FANCY, ot & CORRESPONDING REDUCTION. SMILLIE & Co,, No. 763 Brosdws) tween Eighth and Nint o A3nstraction. AthlON, MR. GEO. C., will reopen his Classio PRENCH and ENGLISH SCHOOL, with Primary Depar t ment and Gymoasivm, Fillhave, cor. Twenty-sisth-at,, on MON mv Sept. 10. AT THE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, Mudlsonave., nest Twenty ioibat, Piano, Viols, Flute and Vocal Masic taught' ande the bast masters. s 810 poi quarier. Couservatory lusteoction books tree | Etablisbed 1863 G. LOCKE, Menager. A'l‘ TOWNSEND™ ALADI"M\' No. 260 Bowery, Students red 10 bocome book keepers i all departuents of busivess. Private lnstruction, Day and Eveniog, in Aritinnetie, \\;m-“ mmercial Correspondence, Grammar, k. Ladies’ de- ment. EDWAKD MOLLENHAUER® MUSICAL CONSERVATORY, No, 820 Brosdway, musidal fnsteuction at #10 por quarter. The ball cf the Consorvatory will be let at ressou- abla rates for fret-clues eutortainments. olye 61 80, l"hfll no-l‘ WAKI SAC o VILV“I‘ wod C opened the most ELEGANT ASSORTMENT 8. BASQU! i, wl Q JACK'“ and CIICULAII ' n Ameriss. wm-uluma N.uko--,. Toterview! WILLIAM BUCHANAN MAC K'hll! Bupt. EW CARPET BTORE, cornor Twenty-fifth-st. and Bixib-ave —John l‘md-y s Royal Velvet rios at t wole; Englieh To) i Al Wool asorin s ok of OF dn ¢ yard: Cotton Chain Tngrains, Fugor, #175; 3 Druggets, Window AY GOODS Now OPININO 3,000 FINE ody Brus- Gnumm SCHOOL OF Tv lm-lvg;n‘l 'nwlulorl‘(ll.l.sé}m BUSINESS, WEST POINT CHLVL" NEW MUSICAL ll\s’l‘ll‘UTE. Uudor the instruction of 10 ISEPH BORRA, At No. 1,279 Broads yfl.nluw No. 63 Thisty-tourth-st.), N. ¥. Prot. 8., fn addition to the clusses already co bsct LASSES y«hl ‘benefit of uumerous talented ladi yoless who yet cansol el pav full fates. Alsb, & CLASS m CHILDREN betwesn 8 and 14 years "'{' TERMS—Twenty Lessons of half au b Ladies wil recaive instruction fro Ll bildren fr. be dafly at t no-lmll rku‘ufibfi’lbnz ACADEMY, Forgusonsille, will reopen Nov. 12. Ulrealars at Howe & Ferry sawe placs, ou Mondays, \v.l?m:'f-‘-‘iwi'a.mu:":fi'.':ln‘:m‘: a3, 2 B. OV ncipal. of Y UN l\'LRSlTY PRIMARY snd COMMERCIAL Ilornu.“ NAVAL Al MY, Circulars at the University. YARDNER INSTITUTE. FRENCH and ENOLISH UAIMID and DAY SCHOOL C. H 6AlDNl‘.‘l rinal—h. | for YOUNG uulu- No. M West r. and M. WA X D O I l S Hl-.unm.mmsuww LONG ISLAND, N. YooK bamaand o O by Under % Yery healthy s JUST IMPORTED FOR OUR HOLIDAY TRADE. No\ nmls lfin ;\n 99988 nuunn RIES, T PORULAN rmci’n DPACHANES DESCHANP fl" SOV ..v:rnul wu'fl 18 b et ’;' 'y WE ARE CLOSING WE ARE Closing WE ARE CLOSING our Black Silke. r-w-h and French Merinoes. Alpaces, White Goods, oo urtain Laces. Uloves, u.m- Corsets, | VERY LOW Pl Worsted Shawls, Worsted Goods, Hoslery, 'wv "Nno. Lisen Edkls, ko, o ol moke room HETTOAY 00058 urchases eusi. lln Nfll‘lflmlh"&. " -nlhm.u.n Deceuber custome " WILL DO WELL ™" R H. MACY, o P and Biath aven. Aeh, Frouch, Span Masic and Object e B Ao dtls e Sebtice, Atbiatic Oaduos, Skariog, Pouiee for e Al INDS, Princlpal “Tarrytown, N. Y.—A boari- sl seini-annusl session will 006, For ciroulars apply to the st BLIGH™ E: M}LEH and FRENCH BOARD- ING and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES, No. 48 Weat , reopenad Sept. 2. ~W. LYON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, No. 161 FIFTH-AVE. aud Mo 807 EROADWAY. R\ ING INSTITUTE Ibe M‘ parposes. they env o ireet w-n.. of Mr, Oyomantics ara.tanght dally s teachers and older pupil Insteactior. R. VAN NORMAN'S FREN I and I NllLiSII BOARDING wnd DAY ECHOOL lo- Yuu-l Ladics, No.5 West Tb/r y-aigaik ot wo dooss from ¥ ve.). New.York, Address o9 abo: JPANISH GUITAR.~—In scrument by a first-class Lady * No. 262 Weat Twenty-seco & FPHE_ KINDERGART CHILDREN, will reopen & sz bt ¥or Cireaars, BL COF, ssabove. 'l‘l]h FERRIS FEMALY IN ‘Madison-ave.. corner of Thizty aocwn Ten bourding doitted. ViE ENGLISH, SCHOOL of Dr. F. BERT be op SEPTEMBER 17 at N nastum. _For Cirenlar. ALLEY 8] e, 12, Students, Full T Lstenction thavon e e Mo tsbacedalowed e ‘I.x i e 0 T common E o T30 opene o e DRIFFIN. Princigal. S tion upon “this Jne s be oblaised by spply* “CTO0L, FOR i 4T ot No, 0 West spon ot wd ress MISS E. STITOTE, No. 136 o will iepon Sept. 18 cha ONKEBB Nll:lTARY INSTITUTE, For cireulars nddu- boys tutei geat, heaithy, Christian MEN, BENJAMIN MA Yonkers. @eachers KL YOL‘IG LADY. olpormm d in teaching, i3 de« of i the Eegleh Dsuehes,of o the Ting e moderste, Avply o Mise W., No. Forty-ninth-st. LADY, com tent to and the Eng! b nm '!M 10 utu" in TEA b their residences, A YOUNO LADY, gr-dnn of 1 eelebrated Mu-T. {tute, desires & 14-TRUCTRESS of rlA!uMal.'n‘Al.mh"hu m vnl il or Seminary. i r-l-mm-ud testim Adore Box No. 1% Ty WELT-EDUGATED TADY from Paris iv dey sirons of procuring PUPILS fn FRIENCH, st thelr own dences or st the rooms of IDO teacher. For address or dener 27 Broadway for Mlle 0. e TING TEACHERG or FLAC uTTJ IAQH shoald address Uhes “NATIONAL TE. ERS A DODWORTH" DA‘J(I\G LCADLMY. No. 212 FIFTH A Y CLASSES on HONDAYS i yt'n«mkn I)'lllu'iul!“l"; A 7 aweu for Gentlemen ai PO ot Terms &e. srud for s Crcalar. H. RIVERS, . BROOKLYN DANCING ACADEMY, b':‘:ns: emerborn st comet of Court f ners are iz, Sewd for & citcula. Incloss Claswes for begin twsuty five cents for » pamph ..Luu.m.( U fasbi l of lh. German. ;'mhmv! corner Fonrternt ESDAYS and FRIDAYS, ¥ L-ax- 2404 p. m.; Miases and Mo Gentemen. TUE ~uu wnd nuun BV f ’fll‘ erflnn, ]hd‘fl and l—xn'lr " All dancen tae O auriasiry in o1y priva'e lateooe: SATURD, , Room, TUESDAYS and FRID. A !\1! Ihl' MORNING CLASS wil be formed sl Sawyer' Roome, comenciag Nov.3.Hotih 1t ik Flese wud o girew) mnmml Jnstraments ented Oct. 10, I&‘H ¢ ™ passed Amiix L preéminent)y ie best Fiauo wul dlhhll wnd elogauce of fir “prces of first-cl |1vvv em, Ol Pienos take C quality, moderate Cificumso & SONR, P’oucbm " 3 meduls fot the ruperiony pesitors, 14 of which werd cuober, 1635, Mewsrs. €. &k SONS have Ity of their instraments awarded 1s the monibe of Sepiesaber . rlw g R A full ans LATE PIANO-FOR . one block W, = the BEST PIANG No. 419 BROOME-ST. D block east of Erosdwayy The sbove piano we warrant for the ters of seven yewrs, [ MIL GABLER, Manufact of Square and U rieht PIANOS, d purchasers to call eaniiue bis new Manstictory i Nn 140 l‘rnln L3 betwesn Walker nnl Whoite-sts,, N. Y. Inruv roun (Deck Provounced by our ok Dot Wt MADE. Call sud examine. ory. INDEMAN & SON® n ot ‘JT \\'U’ll( \G‘f”‘( (,l ! ench. with e ooy Poarist cornar of My nequae Terme reasonuble, - GEO. W. ULA l)m GHKEEPSIE YOU —A weleet iy sehool. o addiens UEU. W, MOLELLAR, A | DISHES, sPOUNS A\II FORKS, &e. ke, PATENT CYCLOID PTANO-TORTES Were awarded at the Jate Fuir of the Ameriean lustitute FIRST PREMIUM GOLD MEDAL, ¥or NOVELTY SUPERIORITY AND EXCELLENCE. d these Unequaind s were awarde: I‘Inlm f Michigan, Indisns, lll‘. f where! s ny N. ~Warranted Ic Na 2 Le Koy pace, Ineln-n. one J lodal Clre JFACTURERS O! culun‘ ORGANS, No. 196 Broadway, New-York. offer t aseortament of reed lnstruments in the ity l-pmum . catos, S1%0 1o 61,000 Se. ot n -'uM FIFTY-FIVE GOLD or SILVE ER HIGHEST PREMIUMS, within » few y W PATH T E’i}'vos. ACON, fact PIA] ORTE! PA‘H“T COMBINATION !.(‘;'I‘I‘TI)‘I“X;:)‘-:OAIK?IF-?-:.:: A 1805, This tnvention, futroduced exclugively into our o! the grestest adnnlq. 10 the tove of the instrument. we i affe HZBALS u(Yl‘ :l»: 3 ..ul.. “‘“t.l: wery soul of rl‘hh"n.:u—."d‘ prodes s P o v bour e connection with the pianc-case and Frating upon ander souu b ‘"‘ such connection, ity greatly {ncreasnd f this eminent ument, well s parties pnpm..u yurchase e PIMIM n+ and exanine our assortment. WAREROO NS o, 19 Grend st., veur Broadway, INCE & Co.'® e MELODEONS. oy o AUTOMATIC G .GANS, SCHOOL ORGANS, ¥. P. WHITING, No. Fulton-st., New-York, Pl ANOS and MELODLO\S to RB\'T and sox] in INSTALLMENTS, A fire stock on Overje0,000mow in use. PELOU FoN & 53 } No. 841 ulvowu - QTEINWAY & SONS' GRAND, IQUAI‘I.:= E\'\'::omh:‘lfl:(fil- ot kiion o -oadoe, 13 L compeiin Wit 30 s 5o b.v-:yl‘-::‘-:::ll‘;m“ with thelr Patent Agraffe Arma E:r:‘m:fi':"‘n"v'. T yns " Wararosts, S 11 el T8 TBE WEBER PIANO-FORTE 10 called the BEST INSTRUMENT MADE by ol the lesding musicians of this city and elsewhers. It is prosounced by the w.ua Piano-Forte Association, after o trisl In thewr rooms with the wauufacturers of this country, ewiiuently the BEST PIANO AMERICA, and used by the Covservatory of Masic and other high @usic schools altogether, because of their lmmense power. eqoaity woetness aud briliaay of tone, elastc touch. aud great dumbity. | AWAREROOMS, No. 29 Broome-st.. near Brosdway. ‘EE J. & C. FISHER PIANO, the most ulhbl Planoe made, with latest {mprovements. Wholessle sud at Now. 241, 243, $45, 247, 240 West Twanty eighth-st., vecr Nint ave WATERS Grand, Square and U ufi:‘ PIANOS, MELODEONS and CABINET ORGAI wnd roual, To LET, and reat aliowed 'if pu s ‘: o s o ufl. v taken tn .J‘.‘:. ber o, from nos exchange. discount to AL Piano Stools sad Covers. ';":‘"rvv‘ oo, Ko 61 oyl o7 et way, New Yo for Bocenbnd Pt o ok ORACE WAJ"I_L‘J: 40,0 PRINCE & Co. MELODEONS and OlflA':: In ise—the best in the worid [ o, 'l- Broadway, nesr Fourthet. * Furniture. Bansoou ENAMELED FURNITURE of vara nd Walnat L‘b’ Cheatnut_a: L ¥ uu.ulomn FIRI‘I‘oCLABS PURNH'UR& |n -nltu or_others on hand NQ. l" Ibnlar»fl. corner Bnl‘l’fmd. CHOOL FURNITURE. PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMEX :;F?sm m'" A O g r-nn tuulnronl. n ] U)fllt'l A N. C BOARDMAN, Seeretary, 21 Joho-st., ILVER PLATED WARE. CASTERS, CAKE BASKETS, SOU| PITCHERS, SALVERS, VEGETABLI TUREENS, TORE nrnu\n N PLATE CG. FOR ALK BT WHIKAM YOUNG, No. 20 Johu st

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