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3 1) % TI0NS, — BOOKS OF THE WEEK. «Qutlines of & System of Object-Teacking,” by wil- N. Hartmen, A. M., and “ Drawing from Objects," Professor John Goodiron, are the titles of two valuable neational works which come to us from the West, the ‘dthy the principal of en Academy in Kentucky, snd the other by & professor in the Michigan State Normal ool publishied by Ivison, Phiuney, Blakeman, & Co. @ “ Outlines” form a part of a system, whbich in the mion of the author, should be ~pplied toall the branches instruction that enter into 1 - course of eommon edue tlon, Thus, the study of geography should be jutro- with ** object lessons” on the geograi hical facts pe« iar to the conntry in the pupil’s immediate vicinity; stady of history should be founded on familiar narra- of events in the pupil's immediate ax{wneuce at E gamo at sckool, and duripg his rambles; and the study of hmetio should be made attractive by being connected of direct physical of object teaching ith erory-dny facts within the com) rvation. The abuses and defoc fully ) ml-ud by the author of this manual, and be ught exeellmt sense as woll as practical il to the i lnn jon of the method which be earnestly ts forth, The ** Drawing from Objects” is an_advanced direction with Mr. Hartman's treatise, s of lessons suited to the use of pupile in ‘common schools of this country. The suthor success- lly urges the importance of giving instruction in draw- ng from objects themselves, and not from their represen- ives. Copying should never begin the course of in- tion, any mors then arithmetic should be taught by transeription of problems already solved. The process » delusive kind of industry, requiring no effort of mind, leaving the powers of invention and arrangement ina id state, which naturally lose their energy for want of @xoroide. A certain degroe of mechanical déxterity 18 of- fred in this way by pupils who coyld not to save ves draw ncandlestick or a pair of snuffers. The nor Professor Goodison, though not of bulky dimen- contains a full explapation of the subject, and fur- @ishes s valuable aid to both teachers and papils. { J.B. Lippincott & Co. have published o reprint of Notes on Epidemics,” by Francis Edmund Anstie, M. ., intended to farnish information whieh may assist the ~rnod|ul ruhllo to do their part in the work of provent- fevers, choleta. aud other diseases, especially. those take their origin in ignorance or neglect of esseu- sanitary conditions. ® Anow edition of “Recorlsof the Heart, aud other toum, by Estelle Anna Lewis, is published by D. Wppleton & Co. The volume is illustrated with a portrait ®f the anthoress and other pictorial embellishments by Beveral popular artists, and is brought outin superb 1g and binding which makes it a fit oma- gle of printing at for the nlxn'mg room, in addition to its recognized poetical merits. s «Martyria; or Andersonville Prison,” by Augnstus C. lin, 18 devoted to.a history of the treatment of the Oslon prsoners during their terrible captivity in Georgis. Yhe author is a'member of the medical profession, and ts his subjectsin the lights of physiological and ! onic sci It contains not ul barbaritics which were infl Bouth on the vietims of war, but & series o jons ou health and disease, and the laws of physic: ng, which derive peculiar interest from the illustra- jons that have been lll;fln.lul(n the writer by the experi- of the captiver within the inclosure of their noisome isou-house. lllls boa filled with ]'upund valuable in- uctions from an apj f facts, too dreadful 0 be easily comprahen lwwv‘ be fier hl(fl"hln of mind and be ilent mound of earth which contains its barve nuh.n! stock t exponent of the bigoted and selfish pol s a fuirand ) t struck down the Flag of the Republic; of that erucl irit which y God b attach- 4 the chain of human & tear of remorse, has d unearthly Sments with whic ‘sympatt Doa despised ail the ¢ s for trew A of uman b < selfish and nd place amo the nobl are_samired, She dark 5 p.v and overs) and ¢ ho i“”“ Therm v ¥ has strig for ex ager tha w0ng the obseuro forests of Georgia.’ byh..u Sbepard). “The Two Sicilies,” by M. G. « of sketches aud stories of thelr s s, Yistory, » forth, is_published & A new elition of “The Arabian Nights' Entertain- ments,” handsomely illustrated, has been issued from the Riverside Press, by Turd & Houg Tho text is ac- s:pamcd with notes by the ish editor, the Rev. rge Fyler Townsend, and has been purified ‘of the ex- ecosione agninst eood taste, which made it rather awkward ading for the famil ity cirel #The Soldiers Orphan,” a mew movel, by Mrs. Ann B. Stephens, writton in the intensely descriptive style which baye given the writings of that author an exten- gire circulation, is publisbed by T. B. Peterson & Robert Carter & Brothers publish “ The Story of Martin tulher " edited by Miss Whately, giving a popular Diogray of the great reformer, after D'Aubigue, Miluer, Middleton, and * Cripple Dan,” with other stories of areligious chatacter. A handsome miniature edition in blue and gold of Jean low's “ Poems” is published in Boston by Roberts others. ' The latest isaue of Harper & Brother's *‘ Library of Se- t Novels” coutains “ The Rece for Wealth,” by Mrs. J. . Riddell. + Nichols & Noyes have published an original juvenile Fy entitled “ Climbing and Sliding," by the thor of Katberine Morris."" = e 1 f Theniuth volume of the revised efition of the «“ Works Edmund Burke,” published by Little, Brown, & Co., *’ lfuflnn tains the transactions in the trial of New ]lnhlkananl {’A NNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ' CARLETON woge t6 taform fha Trade § i h-h- [ gy b Ak Lo Novel by Miss Evaus, entit's ST. ELMO- < .--,_,.-—.-oa,n.-e-. s Bovels ware J. Evans, sothos OUB ARTIST IN PERU, . W. Caristen, suthor ot " Our An.lnxl‘!'- T A L T W besutifully bound fn eloth—ars sold sverywhere by-a...nn..h" rosspt o rige, by To be pabiisbed lat Decamber: NEW WORK By the Author of the * Schosbery Cotts Famiy. THE DRAYTONS AND THE DAVENANTS: A STORY OF THE CIVIL WARS. 1 wel. I3me. Usiform with sur other volumes by this Author. A NEW WORK By the Autbor of * Mary Poweli” THE FAIRE GOSPELLER: SEING PABSAGES IN THE LIFE OF ANNE ASKEW. On tintdd pape: 18wo. e in uniform style with POEMS. By the Author of ¢! .:Mmm Family” To be fasved ia tastefal style, o6 tinted paper, etc. M. W. DODD, Publisher, Al.b-l- THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, SPRINGFIELD, ILL. -tJmum-ulcnu(n wew ipaper ,-.l&l o e H44athe Gfficial paper of tha Biate and Oty Governments, end had Josgeet ghrewiation. The Weakly Editicn peuatraige every & Liseoln wwNm Publications. SATURDAY. HFIURD & HOUGHTON, 459 BROOME-ST. NEW.YORK, Publish Saturday, Nov. 24, 1 ESSAYS ON ART, ,rt-‘l.rlt “wm-;dh‘wn: VR, lats Felow of Fxeter College, OF & vry popiie work by s able uod scue cnic. THE POEMS OF ALFRED B, STREET. First collected oditlon. 2 vo's. 16mo. Pri *4* & purely American, Poet of, he “hir A o 0w T GOOD OLD TIM) 180 THE AMBIA“ NIGHTA 200 CHRISTMAS IN ENGLAN] : z THE KING'S RING... 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This is the most beantifu] end Intere a‘-m which has bren sritten o0 . army vecord. 1t s not only & bistor of the Old Siath ive the events in the Orend IAAv \'d L Army of the les. the scenes in the o and in the noepitals, on the march—sbound- e su-.um ncldert., profosely o wutly iilastrated e e o et puSbed hlch so perfocty saflects the every-day life of the nul-v, while st the same time i gives s com. reeord of e grest movements of the Armvy. Prioe in Torke: oroce ALRER WANTED B\ ofiered. No book in market o1 oot g vy o ut ment (o agents. Sidie s, Albany. K. ¥. BY SOLON ROBINSON, THE VETERAN AGRICULTURAL EDITOR oF NEW-YORK THE TRIBUNE. A novel by Solon Robineon, long and well-known asthe Agriculiura! Editor of Twe Taisuwe, will be commenced in the Wenkiy Tuisvxs. | 1t in called ME-WON-I-TOC; A STORY OF WESTERN LIFE, INDIAN AND DOMESTIC, Though sot Mt. Robinson's first novel. we do aot doubt that this wil newly prove the worth of the pen that in 0 many clepters of success- £l writing for the farm and the Sireside, aud fo bellf of the friead- less poot of & crowded city has been sntertaining and instructive. A trus Indian novel 1 ameng the rarities of lstter-day fiction, and the ploneer fife of the West, sbounding, s4 it doss, in rade but rick materisl for the work of the novalist, has found, of late, but fow faith fai delinestors. It 1s mob tos much to sey thet few Americans Lave been 40 nest 1o the Amerioen people in their homestesd life sod char- acters as settlecs and ploueers as the suthor of Me Wou1-Too, few have traveled o far and observed so closely amid the varletios of the far- wor's sod pioneer's life, Esst and West; and no writer for the duily pross has had & Kesner relish for, and lrvalicr sympathy with. the frest snd free out-doot life which euters fato the eloments of his novel. Mr. Robinsou's writinge have always bean marked by & quaiot and di- YOUL fukce | phehapn; shevple bt graphle, of things es they redlly are; practical and wionte kamowledge of the useful and the besutiful as they are brought togetber into every-day consclousmess—thase are some of the features of & style of werd painiing with which toe resders of this paper bave bosn Jong familiar. “Thoe ew novel, which will b begun the frst week (o December, will sontious during the Bprior. 15 sddition te this, THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE will gontaln, a8 ascal, featares of eatertatament. instraction, and variety, sorpassing thiose of eny ether journal published (0 benetit the bome lifs f the people, and jastify the ever-incressing support which has made is the ost widely circulated paper in Amertce. 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We know of bo class of works welse upon the fancy of juvenile a5 ey , inatanily, and doep of Mayne Reid.” s ECEMBER No. AIPBK,A. with soks FLOWER DE LUCE, B, s1u|m|a OF MANY trated. #1 50, Tu) WSI0N OF SIR LAUNFAL Byl R Lownir Mustrated. e lostrated. $228, nwoon. llus: l vonm .u.flmu e.,... W1 Peb | g2 se — - MACD M v 3. rriem. Tlostrated. $3 50, 8K “,R EVANG By W W. Loxarrucow. llinstrated. #3. l‘.‘II{rr.rL Lg{ll:')'vfixsll:‘\' l'r':lr“‘m . % UNITED STATES POLICE GAZETTE. e 5 WASELRGR "o e 0 ol 7 80 LONGFELLOW'S POEMS, New Ediion. vole. #10. THE BIGLOW PAFPERS. Second Series. By Jases Russrin DAYE. By Gai Ha ILLUSTRATED, EAVS from ol parte of (he country | Contatulog the latest POL vron. lllustrated. 150 | o by Nowsdealas averywl: WM. D, BANCEER, THE Play hb(!"‘l:"l'?“h’;‘l’l\ - Genersl Ageat, O T e AT RS, Fown P Now. 21 and 33 Amn ot i Bookee! le 3 New - York. 2 7o '”(N\ 3“;{’;-14% “':b‘. LPIT gud KOSTRUM No. 3, i L S Contains the Rev. Dr. STRYK! D) NEW- )ul)\OhRAl‘HY AND REPORTING. 4 r‘u 5”"'{ L I READY ON MONUAY: T"l rUIl'l‘!TE PHONOGRAPHER: Bolug sn fnductive expontiis, with its applieation toll Beancpes of Reportiag, snd sfordivg th fullest {natruction to those who have u« Ihe Sasisiance of 44 ' d toacher; aleo ntended u 2 lel.m Boek. {' JAMES E. MUNSO! Officis] Etenographer to the Surrogate’s Court of New-York. Thia work will b vaty Lasiul to Lawyers. sod lovalusbie (o Re- rr\m !r.““r:h:‘i'*" beoorme o Pric 2 Pablished This Day JI',AI\ NGELOW'R POEMS. With 21 Toitia! 11 iy ] u’.!f.’"""' Ty b the G of al Bice aad Dold Ealiions, s "'..;..""':‘L' prosentation volume. 80l by o Booksellars. and "'"':V" 4 by the publishers. OAKLEY & MASON and 0. # -“%n#“ 1S, TORR. THE A'hl ! ld:&: t-:'-bl ln J W acuzlunwol‘v;n (. '-:\n-h-n | pore of ONOORAPIY, Broome st.. New-Y * BIBLE, NEW AND IMPROVED EDITION NOW READY: LA SAINTE BIBLE, Sxrox La Vuroars Trivvover Novvsiin Aveo Le Dxseixs De Gueravs Done. Onxaxenrarions oo Tears. Pan (f. Grecomsras. 2 vole, large follo, cloth, $80. This new edition {s separior in lnuvyl-p-tl'lnkhlnt(')flrhm recently commanded o legs o apon the original price). baing prinied upon superior paper having [x..- ke, mporied end for sla & Wholossls __No 418 Br | | 1866. A ———e S ooy 2 __Insteuction. muiul Inetraments, v, MR, R. GEO. C., will mnn his Classica w ,flm p] ANOS, A rnxcu ..d ENGLISH SCHOOL, it et sad Gymossium, Fifthave, cor. Twenty-sixtivat, on IDI FATENT fouu« O O oA DAY, Sept. 0. of g crstnt T aeiagy o e o of s, ol o, s ’F“ u ding Bousdlhe very aoul o o€t Pl he n‘l-l Bcl'd r- Madisowave., near Twenty-sisihat, Plavo, Vi o-case and resth fro the caured Flote and Music tanght unde the P qoarter, Conservatory. lnstruetion D* ACADE!W No. from vy . A 1-:5 f o ani it ..’-f:'l.n s parties propo-iog to AT THE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MU best maste: bwl- lr-o' !nbli :I |’u BUI’II)’, T TOWN! o all departments | Pianos, ml-vfi-l to eall wnd exani sseortment. \ et it .2&17::::":’»'.;'3: Ny Amm-u‘: WAREROOMS=No. 115 Orsnitsts 187 "‘::"m NowYork, | S TRTOAL 3 ik of Koy 1d 194 Oremsn LLENHAUER™ MUB]LAL ible-open Dispason A m,fi;‘:;‘vfi%}:,‘,‘fi Broadway, mumical featraction sb ALEXANDER Tq'in.s or 5B Brosmost ko .;‘.:L‘.‘i” cevior vl bo I 08, —Elegaot new and second-hand, i o o mnruuos. “with sl modern improvements. chespest E" llUslNhss COLLEGES, NO. 02 gy, to pay sdvances, Alto, Pactings, 4k Books, A[ Bomery ud No 0 Fllnt, Brookgs Penmabbip, Ao cars, Gona. Rovoivers, ke. 1. ¥. JON ik ne uniimited, 3 q i Hokierpng, e, Yoo e and evei Praxos, og%xmu A [t)wul]- - CUEVE" NEW MU@;(«AL INSTITUTE, 3 ‘9‘ arers ¢ OIEAHI -‘ . d R JOSE The un EST of Reed Insraments a.... in At o121 lu:ilesll,l-m T oS Tatity-tounbot), .2, | UNION st mn;;nffl*f%&w“ E ¥ resdy commenced, INSTRUME! ORE . flo:fl'v:"':v"‘fl‘v"vméf’;\ssn & REDUCED mrfr T | SHRINCE & th npod a1 benefit of numerous talented ladies PATENT voices. '"{-'x‘ e e ol Taen. Ao, & R, cl’.rAé}.l‘v cmwnn« ween & and i 14 yeur o o DS 16 ORTANE oty Less Ky e A oy BCHOOL ORGANS, e etomon from's 108 v/olack, Oro y .,-d'ghflll—"fun:u:'b T W edugsday and Batardey. Over;40,000 now n use. Bhiaeteden O wil he duiy ot the fcown 3 4118 p. wo By, HEVE® NEW MUSICAL lNflTlTU'l'E TEJ.NWA T BONS : e e O ety fourtits S O DARY wad UPRIGHT PIANOS n-a-«:.’n::mun mydflhmx‘-lm zc'u.n-u!‘m nn.u:-‘ull:“:fil unhlhbu—n. .;c‘l'l‘um'y‘:{ o .‘.;,fi hflg v =3 T s o Sonalaiitiona Lonion. . et et e O o Tonton for Ladias (sach h rl..-‘u"i,,mr o how) il be | vy nvamens mfil-.fi'd with bl Ptk Arafe e e DNE DAY, 201 lost., from 9 & . 108 P. e u’m‘_‘_“ il e o Waeiooms, Now Tl sk from 8 0 10 p. m. ALLEY SEMINARY, FULTON, N, ¥.—Teach- ers, 12, _Students, Fall Term. 09, Tustraction n.m , disc- pasestrict, No o allowed, Board, k-, ver term, Tui. B common Eoglien, $9. Winler Term,opens Dex ross § GRIFFIN. p.f.i.,.. GARDNLR INSTITUTE RENCH snd ENGLISH BOARDING snd DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES o 1 Wet “m(uunzn. R d Mra. 0. H GR\MMAR “SCHOOL OF N. Y. UNIVERSITY, h PRIMARY snd COMMERCTAL T OLLEOE. BUSINESS, \v;\rm'fm-r.mhvn THB g WEBER PIANO-FORTE 1 called the BEST INSTRUMENT MADE by ol the _musicans of this city and clsewhere. Itfs provouuced by the Plano-Forta Assoclation, sfler a trisl ia thewr rooms with the ‘mapufacturers. of this country. eminently the BEST PIANO AMERICA, snd used by the Consecvatory of Masie and other ‘music schoals altogether, bécauss of their immense powor, equl; weetness snd brilllancy of tove, elastic touch. ard grest durablitty. WAREROOMS. No. 429 Brooae-it., near Brodwey. FJHE HORACE WATERS ELODFONS and CAB Propares for 0L Ly Creatars bt the Universiy. 'uhfl‘ TIeuos. MELODEONS ssd CADINEY ORO, JOLDEN HILL SEMIVAR" " for YOUNG LA- ‘-. rmlv-‘ for the same, Second-hand DIES, Bridgeport, Coun. For circalura, s Sidrese e Egm b-n “r;‘ NG INSTITUTE, Tarrytown, N. ¥.—A board- "Ff."i.:{:‘ Weseroo II!\' ool for poys.—The l commence THURSDA oV, fnnenpl, D. 8 ROWE, M. A D RS, BLIGH™ ENGLISH and FREN CHBOARD- ING and DAY SCHOOL fic YOUNG LADIES, No. 48 West .fim. serl-aonusl session will { For circuars apply 1o the bt reopened Sept. 0. W LYON" COLLEGIATE l\SllTl"lL, No. 161 FIFTH AVV and No. 477 BROAD GREAT BAR(;A[NB lN { RICH “DRY GOODB STRANG & A.DRIA‘{CE No. 383 BROADWAY. batween, Frunklin and Leamasbote, w offer |le(.|! on MONDAY, e 4 N AVEST NARGATNS YET OFFERED, Having rmbu-d largely st the grest pereptory Auction THE RICHEST SILKS, and MEDIUM PRICED DREE! ?000[15. at about S0¢. on the dotan’ der pupils me: OUNT WASHINGTON COLL L ) b preparatory TUT mercial and French. department Fourtb-at., corner of !hrdnufl sy o8 W ashiugt . GEOQ. W.CLAR g"A“ Lq_ 1 the RICREST GOODS INPOKTED, wih the largest amortment of rich materials ‘ R. VAN MJ!\!IA\‘ AVL FRENCI and ENOLISH, wru\m for Young Ladies, No.5 Wost Thi Ave.), New. Yok, Addre ])m-r'f L. MALE of Pas .)\I’ll}'G and CHILDRE tn VELVE P and AST ll?‘l“l!l‘k:‘A‘\ %1;(1‘((&[: fiflfl.“ g O D BLACK snd COLOR! i ¢ mm JEAVY DECL INEIN l'l(ll } OF DRY 00()\!; AT LAMBERI'S, No. 523 GREENWICH-ST. Wa will offer this week The best nu.ax'{r. 'S CLOAKS, cowrs. Alse, NG and DAY ‘*f’fi"(", at. (two doors from from the University of No. 1 rving plice. will commenee in H I ANGU AGY. for laoles and gen- neh Bty beforo pest My, adies. and from 7 I# Private le--nn- 1 5. ; former price e i 2. 50 ; former price 1:] 1 10} o 2., OF L. 44 and 80c.§ form SEMINARY 13, 199, For Ciroulars, Priveipsl. Pouzhkeepate, N ¥, N” SCHOOL, FOR SEPTEMBER 17 st No, 70 West cali upon or address 3 BAL Big Iot of BLANK Aleh, o Biadechme sissrnout of {and ALPACAS, FRENCH MERINO which wo Wil sell at ext A HERPICH FOR WAREROOMS DWAY, near the St ! Nichclss Hotel, 4 MALE INSTILULE, Thirty-seco wil | is now offesing, at hi o 497 BRC the extensive aud eleg For circulars “ BENJAMIN MASO! 51 Muder t tbe very ol of Ladies', 3 , all of bis own fo) ra manuacture. Teachers. CHAS. A. HE umcu o A MER TOOL, INST, » founded 1965 y = e A L KRCHOOL INS founded 1865, 3 T ALLE EDIC \unv\‘\: I1 REAU: C LOAKS! FURS!! ek woll-qualitiod tescl [ ik it 03, sond folk d Heads of Famile. CLOAKS, SACQUES, BASQUES, JACKETS and CIRCULARS, T Velvet and Cloth, which caniot bo surpasse: L FURS, .z-uunmmd‘ jces, just opened P b JOlH rmraru. No, 898 Broadway, between N n.] Gnmr REDU urlov IN mtuas FALL AND wnnl CLOTHING: GEO. A. HUNTER & CO.'S CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, BUSINESS SUITS % $16, $16, 30, 835, wnd 40 OVERCOATS st .lfl .I' ‘l' .ll $20, $25, and 820, Bfimu Hulll.. n-d Bl:: e r-ate. \O’H E OF REMOVAL: IMPORTANT REDUCTION |' DRY GOODS AND CARPETING. In dew:nd. sive pareats juformation ropetly clamibed, aud aro e tor their children and s amply nd buntoss men s ol sections diabilidy of the - welknown educat This teatifmony % SCHERMERHORN. A, M, Branch offices in Pliladeiphis, Chicago n; Dancing Academics (%) ACADEMY, No. 212 FIFTH-AV N Y. CLASSES on MONDAYS and nu'lxluvs. TUESDAYS sod FRIDAYS, Evering Cisets TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. For Terms ko. send for & 1 MO™ BOOK, Third Ed 3 of all the Quadriiles, 'Ilnm of the German =’ .wnl:u, -'-‘y; prlw.n.b cents. Apply at, or address, No. v 4 ; vorieen e . 2 1o view of our REMOVAL in DECEMBER to our sew store, N B GARND }{f,NC' ('ADLM No. B2 | 1 pyehthave., bow in course of constraction, and next o the coe “,n.... URIOATS and FRIDATS, W ufi'u:snus S SR 882" | we have so long oceupied. we propose te ofer out LARGE BTOCK Tadles 2 to 4. ., Misses snd Muster 4o + GREAT REDUCTION from FORMER PRICES. Thia will bo D e e AT T ENTIOR: a8 wclock. | oot opportanity for bowsekeepers aad others fu wank of Wi | goods. GEORGE KEYES, No. U3 Eighth-ave., nest Twenty «igh NS VISITING ENGLAND, on ar will flnd MH-GI. NICOLL'S exteasive LP—S‘I‘-, articles of dress for immediate lll-ll le\?" PIANS Porfl:‘l:uu-nmd Oct. 10, 1866— predntaently the bect Pisno before the ;unnqnm.u.-u- ) di elogan Bnish. Noa'181 and i 'Ef-.q oy T e A GREAT reduction in the yflen of first-class AME MERILA FIANO-FORTES; ploase call n Pienos taken in exchange, il UDLE, No. 10 Rk di., sour Prouway: A H. (lALF Lo. - PIANO-POETBB A DID Pu’T) I(III I--hlm Il arranted 5 years. without esecption “AMHERS & ROV'S iy CLEE"C PIANOS" combine every h-—nn-nnlmhdnuhq ae exceleut alty, moderste b e ks W KM 0OMS: Kiahivat. corocé of Fourth ave. CHICKEBLNQ & SONS, Fatablished 1923 “A’ITLNTIOh P NEWSDEALERS, O NEWS AGENTS. D D U 0. FARRELL", Nos. 267, 209 and birty} FLANAGAN & FIN 'l SEND YOUR ORDERS TO prix fi&n‘:’m \fmsid H. KR Nm: u—’c?aln Carprd WHOLESALE NEWSDEALERS, DICKINSON & Co., ! g 5'"' voried: Esgin EALERS, WHOLESALE NEWE DEALERS. Messrs. C &k SONS ll‘i— -nhdu -*’ .Il.'!stl.u ARPETS, newest styles imported: English ARE NOW READY 10 FILL Yo, BINAdSKu 1. e o the i of .....z‘:.“m e R il 0. S oo in the. of ln‘wl :”tk . ot -hn.- country i or aralture, manofaotued AT THY VEKY LOWEST CASH PRICES, W EHONTON, "and "LET i “..5.’3?.":‘;.‘3’3........ fnatromente to be 'T“r‘m"' YL Particular attention is patd w|- Cloaks. Dressss, Bonnets in | euly - “.‘ 4 Bloccker o, Ve m“ bl mflflf"" ™% M‘lw fim e iy e o f'"""'f ‘U‘old.y Hflnn:-finn‘l TAYLOR, Y S TR s Pooment. e LC) MISCELLANEOUS ORDERS CONNECTED e & 3 ¥ LEGANT ll”. el :“::u ~ml‘:L NEWSPAPER AND BOOK TRADE. THE TRIBUNE ALMANAC Dh‘t‘,‘&l}m““ onF) n'r ENT-PLATE PIANOFORTES. | of "'"'"""“ or Bl v one bock RS, JACK! FLANAGAN & FINGH, FOR 1867, otttay, New Tk VIV S CLOTIL wbidh oumos Tfl Nos. 21 and 2) Anast, N. Y. Thie popolar Politiesl and Statistioal Anncal willjbe resdy sbout ECKER & Co. 'W"‘ HE (EW-YORK BIBLE AND COH“ON January 1, u‘l ll:r;’:;l:.“” NEW 'CA'-’ WO’J Aou'n BAR WILLIAM BUCHANAN MACK| PRAYER BOOK SOCIETY begto oall the stteation of the ox ENT. Pronounced by emlasel medksiss (E PLE CARDS Il kind Teade sud Public to thelr extensive #tock of BIBLKY, PRAYER- ’oh}'m:u. D vpermtsont. Misk Lo o} “"‘.':""‘ bl 1 I b fl AID e c 3 7 BOOKS, CHURCH SERVICES, sete of BOOKS FOR ORANCEL | Benators w——m-uxuumcu-u N e okt of Brosdwsy. | BABHAE: o e o e e W o A el e }.‘L'..'u-:".: ‘Abe Firw Beasion of the XXXIXth Congress. The i e o e s the o e e 3 it osolations 1L GABLER, Maouf G A Naw Caagon Ia now iy a4 wil b ek o th Trnde 3’:‘.?‘.:‘.‘.‘.:.‘!"'.‘,‘-5..".‘::..".1..» oMoz, | L R T .-,x:&.t‘% _e"""“",'a“ ‘ a i ], e e - {7 ) mflulhn-n«h“nfifllflt? :-—.-y Wi H A SUPEEB COLLECTION OF STANDARD, e Nuiensl Conventionof Contervtive Bopublicasssod Damo- Go L b A . b din s HOLIDAY BOO The Southern Loyaliats' Convention. HAVE BEEN AWARDED TH GB.'%S“ X ll é o 'Catalogoes Lasved. e Natioosl Gommities af the Repablican Unisa I - . b o LATEST FIRST PREMIUMS, "l ; I‘ RIB ) k%-\:hl cogzans of Public Oplalon fu 1088, (GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS) for thair 2! %"I"“" .u._“u._’fi. Stgarod Tortorin Elec- _GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS j and Ladies' B SB\D Lt gl oo o (s Bas T SR everall sempatition, "'""“'"m . WM. D, BANCKER, ™ S Unen A rmrm Ootber, 18,1 the Pl o he Amrcs ot e WHOLESAL Percen Conres: Aer Fop Form of Government NEW WEEENGONS lu!ss EW STYLES.—Velvet SRR, PEALER. "'“n"" e By e . No. 141 EIGHTIST, D Y N Corvlswd S 1w (post-patd) One Dllar, Twelve Dollars pe: Hundred when seut by Express. Address ordars (with inclosed) THE TRIBUNE, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND BOOKS. 21 AND 23 ANN-ST., NEW-YORK. OW READY, sml'u. rfl'vsloux.v-A No ork by Dr. i T. Tnll m‘:u.; o Jatest (l-em ‘“';:‘" i h’ S "r :_..""""‘ GLASS {mxsmm 5?0“ Gur—givl we naa. wex at, P 1o buformation 1n ry l i m,“fi“'*fi‘:x.r“.',“mé' " 'fi " "s,,‘;” Sasalhdsad o Lo AP 'HE MOTHER"™ JOURNAL, "‘"""“’“"‘fl:““ AND ’AmLV llllflfl‘l “W h A Monthly o8 Motbers asd the Houseliold. with sagrar kv SR & oottt 3ot Mo subitantisl, and ttiactiva; wot Hghh wot twaahy. | o Ul‘ r"‘ “Motners in thel nodle. but uific k. is the ANVELOPES of i JOURNAL, Frice 81 ! 1 W el Tawar -'.'fi':&fi&".'.?—?"““’& ¥, numrn JOUUNAL, Ne. e fi.':u"" AU uun ONEN, Nanatuctutnts, Nos. 134 JAFRICAINE WALIZES, oontaining (ho i ane L B g y e ,.R,,,, VW EDDING ENVELOPES, "CARDS, &c. it the BE W Iln(— T IAQ -, S ¥ irable fl‘h] \ ‘LT[BH " by sam poser. PK-,.fl -| 'n\ul Pul (Alll(vfll nddln,vl'u"lu;l - o) 'X‘ Papers e ko “!luw:? ‘I:]*l [ o, eaeh; for mlu. 18e. ;-xh ...;u?“,flru S Yo, NES BROT[IERQ' l\av Iron-frame, Over- PIANOS, with --\h*m(lm vee, & very HAI uliar CURTAIN MATERIALS, ul power. SALE at their «l‘nm rooms, corner o{'l‘wnly first ot. and Second-ave. All il Clz 1 UPHOLSTERY GOODS, el Fages o vt ron s vied i -m- LINENS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, FLANNELS, 4§ TAYLOR, McGIBBON & Con No. 909 Broadway, Bk, Elevealh and Twaifd sta PATENT CYCLOID mnoron'ms Wi o S AR u'mA Marble Mantels. N{ARE ot e . 0000 Baced ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS-Superiey f.':ta FIY.FIVE GOLD of BILVER T N, s L Mot SHE ik it nm AMANTELS —Tho best place In the. Tu 57 & C. PISHER PIANO, the most rel ’8‘""'""-:5".‘:’!“5‘.‘.‘.. o g 13 L i, B G i Rt o