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detall in the whole serles that i drawn with t::g Eepoclally is this® troe of srehitoctural details whe they are fntrodnoed. The bert illustrationgthat we bave found is the one where tho eldor brother is” being told*of the prodigal’s return; this i well conceived, The book s beautifully printed, and bound with taste; it bears an Ed- inburgh imprint, sud was perbaos bound sbroad, as weil. The Presbyterian Publieation Committes publish & sories of five books for children with many pictares. The NEW PUBLICATIONS. piliss-adien BOOKS OF THE 'WEEK. The plessant little romanee entitled “Grace Barclay's Diary,” purporting o be personal vecollections of the Awerlcan Revolution, taken from a private contemporary Journal, has passed t0 & new odition, and is published by i to * Margaret ;n,Dlh.lJ "u:d' 3 A"haurm:v n:ler::?:n « favorablo.re. | titles of the bocke ee “Little Red Cloak,” *Mise Moft ith'e Journal,” by i q W seption upo fret publication seven years ago, sud"will aud Little Huzg Jesus on Earth,” “Ram Krishua e ¥ Pont,” and ¢ Hindoo Lifo.” They are intended for young, rite quaint revolutionary pic- tares. and the dfamatic costuwe in which it sote forth some of the most strikifg scence of that eventful period of bistory. From the same publisher we have the second edition of * Pearls of ‘Thought,” (selected from several a3 Joremy Taylor, Owen Felt- ir ‘Thowas Browne, snd others, whoso sententions wisdom cangnever lose its vital savor, sr.fail of o wholesome bracing {nfluence on all who make ftapart of their mental * daily food.” It is issned in & weat pocket volame, and will prove an excellent eompan- oo on the road, or on & voyage, or while waiting for & dilatary wan to keep an sppointinent. Among the new novels of the week, are *Guy Hamil- ton,” a story of our civil war, by Miss J. H. Matthews, published by the American News Company; and a second sdition of & tale of slave life in Rome, by Lecnard Kip. bliehed by John Bradburn.) “ An Elemeutary .\lm.u..l of Qualitative Chemical The Agriculturist for December ocontain s the Analysis,” by Prof. Maurico Perkins of Union College | nsual varicty of wisocl and evgry topio suited to the weason s Ihe amou wbor Westowed s very great. Tho {puliiskied by John Wiley & Son), contains a selection 3 kA s soais te from Professor Jhucon's edition of Fresenios, adapted to | Mecirn 0T matsibe 10 biete e ¢ ractical use in the recitation roow. It is intended to Dr. John J. Craven, the aathor of * Prison Lifo of netruct the student in the methods of analyaiug the more | Jeff, Tuyie,* and the yresent ostmaster, of Newark, proposce sommwon inorganic componnis, according fo a system the | seon to publish & scientific m.rl cnn.et rustacea and i(o eks waluo of which d by the (xpenencc of the | of t mmlw © Conet, 80w be reabwith intorest ehildren, but oue of them at loast, * Hindoo Life,” willbe” interesting to young and old, though it is s more sketch, We eannot praido the illustrations of these books; they are of the poorest, and would be omitted to the advantage of the ehildren who will only have their tastes perverted by sueh daubs. The picturce in Jesus on Karth” aro the worst, and, ifthero be any beet, those in * Miss Mufl” are the best In the eeries Ram, Thowas Fuller, LITERARY ITEMS. —— The Nete- York Weekly announces the pablioation in {ts colamue of o new tale by Mr. Edmund Kirke, whose previ- ons writings bave been received by the public with great favor, and who well deseryes the rupnlully ho enjoys a4 Am author. Othexywiiters, well known for their talents, are among the ven- tributore to the present wwmber of that perlodical, among them the quaint and humorons Doesticks,” Alfred B. Bticel, and the poet Amgnm Wuthepwith bis owa clé “The Riverside llr.gn, ne fur Yo ung Peoj 'Blc".dou A “Darryll Gap; or, Whether Tt Paid,” by Virginia F. { not makebita appeurance as promptly an was iatended, owing to the difficalties attending the printing in colors of the cover; but Yownsend, new novel illustrative of American soeia) 11 be ssemedl enrly mext week. Tte eontente the first wuraber v in faet, largely a Bfepand especially of the aspects which it exhibited dur- | ghow it to be goye n ., ing the recent four years of warfare, (Published by W, | Christmes and New Yeq Mr. Abboft Leglus his . Spencer.) Witham h s wlm lv"nnto\m party. i ¥ ;o 5 g . 3 carol which has an_appropriate Kor- “Tho Complete Phonogrspher,” by Jamen E. Munson, | 8014 JIUG 550 LA Gt oo TR s 1 'iho Midnight Conet,” illustr New Yea gives atull expostion of the principlestand methods of or boys « €TC 4Te PApCrh on phonography, especially i relation to short-hand report- e A Bruges, and the editor bas ing, for which that system justly claims a preéminence in, bora; hnmor\-lhly. illn: nTlmd ‘l‘:,y I over eyery jovention that has bocn devised for that pur- | % "- adeo the l‘uu sepiece, " The Three Wise Me so. Mr, Munson, from ample experionce of it8 USe D 8 | s o ———————— A ——— is well qualified to explain its nmm, and to setgforth its advantages, and-the volume which e has now given to the public, for ite clearness of watement and fullness u{ detart, will doubtiess take the precedence of all previous manuals on the subject. Amoug pther unwmv»nwn s introduced by the suthor is that of frocing the systerdrom the anomalies and exceptions to eral rul which Lave hitherto been the source of finite perplexity to the studet, andgwhich have to & ge extent interfered with the utility of its practical rsponsible oficial capacity. 10} ANGTHER BROADWAY « 4!’&’ BOOKSTOKE. 4 ’(J Mr. GEO. W. CARLETON, P“V\ Isher, has removed bis Pusiices, wholesale and retsil, to_ No. 490 Brosdway, juet above Broomo sh., opposite the Trude Selo Roome. His recentd pobhicaiiope—wh apite of the dall times, wre ke the lpvlluuam. The system, moreover, hhu« bcl'-n lrn':;nl a8 | velling laster than be © hem—are: » complete, integral ‘method, without the nsual supertluous - TER i & hondap e and burdensowe distinction of * corresponding” and 9% Fonmle= s Wilom * reporting” styles. lu the carly part of uwhvorl two | Our Artist in Pera—Carloten’s Comic Veolume. . . 1% pets of rules are given, oue for the reader of phonographic g s ¥ - wutlins and the other for the writer, an arrangement | Rowsdhesrte—By athor of ** Rutledge™. 1 which will be found of great convenience, especially in | The Culprit Fay—A New Iilue 500 the commencement of the study. The volume 1s particu- 2 - s, larly adapted to the use of Y"]n‘flfi(‘l" amll.nnnoh’ fail rm The Ast of Auiizg—A caplial thing. ... . rove of great servico to that fmportant branch of the | women Our Azgei=A. & Roe's Now Novel.. 1% fesston of jourmalists, (Published by Robert H. Jobn- | "o s g #ton & Co.) The City's Heart—A Satirics) an \ A piquant contribution to the popular hygienic sciene ‘which is now g0 much the order of the day is presented in » little tractate entitled “ The Story of & Stomsch,” by & Reformed Dyspeptic, published by Fowler &,Wells. Ina of dry bumor which reems to have become a second | Tuken Upon Trost—A New No sature with the writer, be gravely relates his experience | NEXT wux we Mount Calvary—A ‘l.w fl:?‘uu s Wark Helen Co:rteney—A New Southers Novel. —By M. IL. Butt Pastimies with Littie Frl under the miseries 6f dyspepsia, and the dietetio methods | Mbe Evens ot e C ¥ hich he found rell He maintaing that the duties | piled up o CARLETON, Poblisher, wy. ble are of not less sacred .importance than those _No. 490 Brosdway, of other human relations, and that they should be embel- E B! lished by all the appliances of art 50 ‘a8 to be made & from th source 0f msthetic aud‘social delight, ivstead of minister- | 4o Fy A8 His remarks are 6" merely sensual gratification. Sounded on the principles of common sense, as well 48 00 | these infi v,. ANNUAL rllll persoucl experience, ard_offer many valuable suggestions | just poblshed & {5 VoM Lkt WELTM, Rew-yern. mot only to the chironic invalid, to ‘whow daily life isa AN EXCELLENT LHRIS‘I‘MAS GIFT.. Baly torture, but to all who wish to find trae enjoyment m existouce, “The Hudson, from the Wilderness to the Sea,” by Benson J, Lossing, is & eeries of descriptive papers orig- Jually prepared for thetLonden Ar¢ Journal, and in which they were published in the years 1860 and 1861 #and now sojiected in 8 snmpnou orvamental volure, illustrated Swith numerots engtavings from drawings by the suthor, wnd issued by Virtue & Yorston. lz contains a variety of sketchos of the principal objects of with PUBLIS the noble river which the author hrhhu with sueh fond | REGISTERING enthusiesm, numeious bist notices, biographical YEAR—-VALUABL traits of eminent person and loeal and fam:ly tradi- ‘s = enler;r-r of Yione. l‘he parrative de \'%snpe tual freshnees fro M, n:qu. whs L often ’ MEmOAN vYflufl’A—.D!A. ‘COMPLETE JN 1€ .vynw Es. D. APPLETON & Co., d 443 BROADWAY. EMBRACING HJ-L‘A " ~1H'flun\u\rn)‘! ON.EVERT SUR. 1 should be owied by every oteliest family in the country, Aleo, THE ANNUAL CYCLOPADIA. Commenced fn 161, Firy Volames, Now O 5’1"“ ANNUALLY, TANT rvnl‘rs r EAC " AS A WORKs(F REFERE! ve 10 the pable, mdcnlhl e W ‘mvalcabis book o refur NEW ously recommend the * Anncl vold bave un aceorate and seadable Listory Ihflpen nal recoligonotd und in question with pencil in haud and dw-dh tosl kmnl ll)oe{et, ceting with fort covgh sdventare o “* ;;:q;,,_:;f,," RN 0 4 el orh o el -mwwwhh d\,wnuu‘.w His book will prove an | TEYTL G ed s most exc It in thorongh sellable, V6 companion 10 the ‘ourist iu the beautiful lo- u.l)mn d fol ebir”. o or of don: walities which he has so faithfolly explored, sud will serve | poras e 61 t00 mach & o inercage the pride of every Iovul New-Yorker in his na- | ©09st “ NO tive State. The presenttedifion’ bas been thoroughly re- per vol. 88 00 wieed, and, as far as practicable, been brought down tothe pervol. € 00 nmmt-n&mmt of the present year. n m.lmhn;._ s v:: :v} “Transaetions of the Indiaza State Horticulturdl So n B3l N Aul\qu: o fouthic it o Fa e vel. 90 elety " is a volume of ninety pages, containing the ex- perience of fruit-growers in Indiana. It treats of apples, eass, grapes,and al! the small fruits, and of insects, soil, and | 5 =5, S «limate, and hes also en addrass by Dr. Warder. . Thecosae] A * ROV ED AL ® biographical sketch of George M. Becler, s remarkable E. B. BUILER & Co. young 1oat, about 22 ybers’ Gid, Who, perhaps, had no No. 7 Scaths Fourth o, Pulladelpide. wuperior a8 & borticultirist in America. His death was MI‘I‘UIHH g \yw SCHOOY, GEOGRAPHIE g, eauted by attempting to do two men’s work in the nursery ~Text, My Rhat they might go into the amny. He was widely,known | MITCHELLS T s T e SAHANY. For youns “d‘,’,;:e,&;:h beloved. One of bis last scts wa to be- | ehildren. Dengned e an ntrodoction to tie Auincrs P Y gueath $1,000 to the Indiana State Horticultural Society, v (5 o 824 8 lizesum 10 the North-Western Christian Untvetsity, | mons iseips a n?" = “'F“.f,fx P cte k- mthe promotion of the sciences of botany and geology. ' dEooRAPnY. For ed Ly twenty three copper contains the best reading For rale everswhere, TSCHOOL BOOKS,” " President of the Society is 1. D. G. Nelson, l'un ‘Weyne. \ “The Merchant of Berlin,” trantlated from the German ©of Is. Mihibach, by Amory Coffin, M. D., is 8 historical work illustrative of the social and»political character of ‘Germany during the rei, :n of Frederick the Great, pub- | lished'by D. Appleton . ¥ A new edition of the volume of sacred poetry entitled “ Hymns of Faith and Hope,” by Horatius Bonar, D. D, s published by RobertyCarter & Brothers. They, illus- trate the evangelical views of the Christian belief in lan- sqe of marrowy unetion, and are equally attractive: for eir fervent spirit and their rich-poetical imagery, + *Medonns Mary,” by Mrs, Oliphant, forms latest Assve of Harper & Brother's ¢ Library of Select Novels, il S ineroin Eugravi NEW SCHOOL GEOGRAPIIY 4 — P yvical, Politieal asd Descriptive. raviogs, and eccompanicd by & new TCHEL IENT GEOGRAPMY., Au entirely Bew work, el Ullostrated. MITCHELL 8 MIIUUL (-TO(:RAIIHI 8. MITOHELL'S m'n IRX\HKV \JUGIAI' troduction lo the wady of Gesgraphy. lilustrat colored ANTCHETL,S (DLD) SCHOOL GPOGRAPHY AND lm,u New Revised Editio Moders Geosraphy, comprisin & deseription of the pi arid, aud e gracd divielone, Embellinsed by nume od sccompanied by en Atiss contaioing thir(y four Meps MITCHELL® (OLD) ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY AND ATLAS, | Designed for Academies, Bchoolt 63d Fasiiies. A system of Cisswical | ik Barced Omogrepny . ambellahed with en : roseiber with an Rucient Alss, Containing Meps ilostretivg GOODRICH'S SCHOOL HISTORIES. GOODRICH'S PICTORIAL MHISTORY OF THE UNITED BTATES. A Pictorie] History of the United States, with notices of 1Y, An eary lo- by eogravings and CHRISTMAS BOOKS. Edward H. Weed, eannounces *‘The Fables of 1ZEsop with Illustrations by Henry L. Stephens, litho. grophed by Juius®Bien.” This work is tobe pub- | stber portions of Aucrica. By B. O Goodrich, wathor of " Peler lished by subscription. The illustrations will consist ummmcu‘fl AMERICAN CHILD'S PICTORIAL MISTORY i 0l HE UNITED ST. 8. An “ Plo- of 5 full page drawings, and the size of the book is to | OF THE T e Mrefagtion 1 126 walher's © Fie Higory of th ‘be large quarto. Mr. Stephens in*a_clever dun'hhnm goon TET1'S PICTORI AL HISTORY OFPENGEAND. bit ODRICH S PICTORIAL HISTORY OF ROME GOODIICIS PICTORIAL llu'mnv 4 uxr 3 O()OI)IICH'B I‘ILTOMAL HISTOR RLEY'S LOH\(UN BLHOUL Hl!TORY or acd shows considerable mlinm drawing*animals, ars to us to be somewbat indebted to Grandville, but Le no pagiarist, and if the remainiog drawings sball prove | GOODRIC 20 be as :pmfl and: characteristicy a8 the few gpecimen's | THE WO RI.I which Liave been set us, the book,vill 6dd to His reputa- GOODRICIVS'PICTORIAL NATURAL HISTORY. privy COPPEE'S EL TS OF LOGIC. Elements of Ilann'rl xn-unulo-. By Henry Coppes, Li ) Fowler & Wells also publish an edition of ZEsop's Fubles, which they call ¢ The People’s Edition.” :“ e i A SPEARERS n in intended rather'for a usefu] than an ornamental books | SOHOOL HISTORY OF M m,}f“,’: 3o omich are added Brel f‘ the well-known stories.in a“compact but | Blogrgptice of disingaisbed Stevmen. Philusthropits Thea e shape. The illustrations are impressions ith nomerous doge. Prepered for the schocls of nd well-known wood-cuts, but they are so gen- 'rs (g et gt "“; e 3 BINGHAM'S LATIN GRAMMAR. A Grammer of the uu- L. Prang & Co. send us 8 “A New Version of fe Behe i g ey o g B R Old;Mother Hubbard, by Ruth Chesterfield.” It presents chool n:m»:-u.. 5 gmunng appearance enough, with its bfl‘ht borders 3 t of the Lrhl(h l'nlvtlll E'S EL % OF | unuklc Fiemente of Rhstoric. Ry Heury Covpes, LL. D. by all Booke!ler VERY, HAFURDAY t th each page, but the borders are not well des Feiag B b reading to'reward closejexamination. The small from the forefgn magaziner. For sslo everywhere. side of each page bave an incongruous look, the dull tiug in which lhey are printed contrasting dnw vmh ' NEWSDEALESRS, FLANAGAN & FINCH, _the vericolored borders. Mr. Prang bas so nnchl “ity, and Das hitherto shown so much zesl in well ‘ WHOLESALE NEWEDEALERE, that we do not like to complain of & off in the ch ARE NOW READY TO FILL Wl orders from country deslers AT THE VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES, Particalar attention 's paid to wrding of sl MISCELLANEOUS ORDERS CONNECTED WITH THE NEWSPAPER AND BOOK TRADE. scter of his publications. The ides of thig child's book s an excellent one, aud Miss*Chesterfield’s “ New Vemion™ 18 simple and pnuy, but the d‘wndn and illostrative portions of the book are unsatisfactory; and is no’ Teason why.they should be 8o. _ Prench, English, German etumhwh for children are mado 80 besutiful now-a- lo are not ashamed to be canght ad- Taing 1ho, Lall criticize and eriticize until Send for Price List. ,..‘ui‘i.e.. ) fim;; ioto m;l‘ug: ‘the beat talent thas FLANAGAN & FINCH, ©en be found here, and making f. that are beautiful Nos. 712043 Asoot, N. V. seally, and not merely superficially gay. A SUPERB COLLPC'HON @ BTANDARB, D. Appleton & Co., publish “Little Red RidingHood" | Sia: o cheres golorinr of ;';(,m’.&"‘ oo, it pried and“ Cinderella; or, The Little Glass Slipper,” both books | Ne 2‘“ M. NUNAN, llustrated by Gustave Doré. The pictures in these booksare No. 60 Nassaw-rt very coarsely executed, and do no sort of justice to Doré's Published this dey, desigun, of which they are mere travestios. We do not | "'HE SECOND EDIBON thiok it n&ll to_teke Doré's designs at all; but, u m or thing were to be done, it rould hub-on'd.l JENONE, creditubly. A picture-book for & child ovght Lo M bo ol BY LEONARD K. yespects as good as art and nism can make it, but Price #) %, lh pmlm; belief -mo% p;bll';;'hn ';::: o be t‘ll:.n JORN BRADBURN, um chil L. Was & Nasows 'hon a sxhnnt notion prevailed. 7| ae trae ruppiied . Robert Carter & Co. send us “The Parable of M. DOOLADY, No. 448 Breome . VERY ‘SATURDAY co E | from the foreign wmagesiner. lum best readin OW KEADY, RL\,UMM OF THE NEW.YORK STAGE, the Prodigal Son, with Notes by James Hamilton, D.D., F. L. 8, and Diostrations by Henry Courtenay s«-hu- " Wehavguo gympathy with the spirit of ihese notes. Tt mvm 0 us 6t vurlnncc with the deep bumanity that pervades the ‘m'bbl\. bat they were written for sn audicnee tiat will no doubt read thtn]'lth”lpr[mul. B i mfifm:& fan 19 o M, - tike Mr, Selous's designs guite s little as Mr. Howil- | - On wd whe ! vanced notes; both notes nd designs obscure thoe story Yot % APy 5. ol s wis '"‘ “ d of weking it cloarer=i, indecd, it conld b made | Ahis valuab will begomprised fn two volun #nd the entire copies, 0 of which will be er, The v xwunumnn;lnchum.kutlww. k- pewrcely & Lo . Velamed i Fi mose of 1kgiy draving Yerv evident: there I8 R o remes 1Y U, MORRRLY. Wo 100 Naarep o1, 1 l‘lo(llllll VE. LYCEL WJLI BE RLADY HATURDAY Dee. 15, THE HIBTORY A MOU TllrUL OF BREAD, AND 1168 EFFECTE ON THE OROANIZATION OF MEN AND ANIMALS, By Juaw Mace. Traxtnted freis the Frened by Mre.-Ostty. Fisnt Americon editien in ) yol. 12wo. Pl Pabliehed by 1 AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY 'Bv Tl AUTHOR OF "ARCHIE LOVERL” THE ORDPAL FOR WIVES, A NOVEL. By the Auther cf *"The Marals of Muyfuir One Ve, 12mo., Splendidly bound anc liluatrated Prieo 1 %5, “ Bqual t0 ANTHONY TROLLOPE, and better then WILKIE COLLINS, Mise BRADDON e5 MRS, WOOD, '~ { Sprisgheld Repul’ iican. 1t tew novel of grest merlt. Tn évery part, plot, ter and tyle, it io strikingly excellent.'— | Tuuaton asel 4 Written with the esre of & practiced snd sure haud. d Intereatig story, admirably tohd. Wy i, charec 1t e en ol o it= [Buffail Expram, " PHILIP RAI’:NSCMX»I‘L H ol THE MORALS OF MAYFATR, A Novel By Mm. EDWARDS. Y0 PAPT 1 oiiiiniiiin ceeneees Price 70 cents. ML MISS FORRESTIR. A Nove By Mre. EDWAR ve paper. A 0 SETR 7 (taees THE AMERICAN NEWR COMPANY, PUBLISHERS, 119 ad 121 NEWYOR A NEW IUBI(II(IL‘\L NOVEL By Mrs. MUHLBACH. D APPLETON & Co.. Nos. 443 AND 443 rbnuuanr RERLIN, A THE ME n( HANT OF AN m-wmu NOVEL Author of n.d..l«n»- & 'hu.hudvumm by Mrs. Muhlbach, 2. 4 r " cathe Historicad Roma b o LA (/":l e »:fi "Iv tidven for the Pem consclous of having d o intorica) worth, | owr. A With the fo'low g vigaificsnt gaotation from Schiller: “*'1 aball always prove s bad Tescusce for any future b who may have the i efortune to 16cur t History le geaeraly ollV wszastue for m ust be contented with vhat Sehilier satiofen iwo with reapect lo tha iatire ‘reatics. | derize nob to be a tesouree for Mtoricel all always esrnestly and seslotely beek to draw Trom o bistory. that mothing false or cures) may fird & plece o tho " magazive of my funtery.* and world deay D y FREDERICK THY, m-u T Rom y 1. 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AV the older gllplk are suder the, Published This Day, by ek wraiivg of My, LYON, th younger of Mt LYO dally 'in & .-.u iy 3 Literry Vaiad Oyawastics are thogh tenchers and older papils. ‘ments one avettos werk { OUNT WASHINGTON €01, u.n.\TH INETT AR DUTE~ Ciasical, Commereis: aod Fronch. with pr depart; No. 126 Weat Fonrti-it., comerof 11 douga \'wfi.-.ls #quare. Terme ressoncile. GEO, W, 1 Lanks nelial. M st o nomo il 180 10 1 for Youe Lndich, 5o, Week Fulrs - 25-ss (o dooretrons P ave.), New York, Address .bn [OUNTAIN.VIEW SEMINARY, U,mllu sonth cd CHAS, HCHIBNI‘R l Oo.: § BROADWAY, ¥ o 684 BROAD WA LaViny HISTORY OF ENGLAN FROM THE( FALL OF v:ru;n.svv 0 ‘ml‘nu'rn or By Javzs A, Fuovon M. of Exeter Oxtord. 'ro- the fourth London editl 1u § crown Bvo, volnmes, $3 osch. Mr. Froude has shown fn bis adwirable history what new revults may be derived, even in the mort besten tracksffrom s thorough investigation of the original suthorities, His researches have thrown & flood of light upon the character of Henry VIIL in his relation to the West Point.=Noxt Term aoi.zerces JANUARY 7. Yer Cine e Alonen of maaiu A calurn. address "0, 0, CAISW L, Higoind Fais, N. 3. and the Britieh Inles—tbat EWBURGH, N. M. PARK TURET will COMMENUE the W1, Day 8chool fer Young Ladies on OUGHKEEPSIE YOUNG mn A el oty wtbon. apee Sepe | esdiegad The werk bas received the Engiiah journals, and bas alrendy passed throvgh foor editions in England. The vast amound of froeh sud sathentic materials whien autbor hos brought to bear on the perioda of which he writes. gives hie work an futerost wnd valie beyoud any previous bistory of the HE E l-‘lfi‘ ud u',mmu. oame events, . K ""‘.;‘#‘%’13';.‘{,'.{'#“*4' lfluvn B. GOODAL) o open . N T '|Ka. For Cireila. spo'y ", EA e 4 Eron n’.‘ HOPEFULLY WATTING, AND OTHER VERSES, BY ANSON D. ¥. RANDOLPH, Bqoare 6w, cloth g, $150. #For yesrs we bave been familiar with some of the gems contalued 16 this volome, and we shall prize them all the more for baving them 10 tuls form, assnciated with others of iike merit. There iv othing ambitious in the style of the poews, they are medest fowersont they Ureathe the fragrance of gonuine poetry, aud they have the richer irvarauce o Christion hears, o/l the ricker because that heart bas boen braised. The poemse are searly all of @ domestic character: 20f the hearth-stone—sor.e of them written smid ita joys when the inahine was braakicg in at the window, and some of tue when the sbiedow Bad fullea, but not 5o heavily aa to sbat cut the brighter light of the soul. Y. Observer, ALso, Il’rlllll" STITCTE, ‘dwmd suceessiul HIL CH TEACH. swevices 0 ¢ hocs ANI‘I'D By lu‘]‘f;‘ l‘\)ll Frel hml’m:el:ual N, B. iy comnpete ot G, Malhersatize, i ntor .‘f»o-‘?m‘)‘i Addrsa,s toc one woek, be Rev, TIIE CONSTITUTION AT, COSVENTION: Ts ey, Fovers, and Mod g John A. Jauxsox, of the Superior ulwrr n:m:.'. dm!- b i & '" T Tepa FEMMS P O iawont Prof, EMo Chaisr, Now.York; Kapp & O, Ay ok Guopp & Siorn Adcrire, by Now-YOs LANGE ON ACTS. Ed u-dh, the Rev. C. 1L fcmarpyer, D. D. al octavo, Price, $3. unl-lnlvll.l(lvnf 1 introduction snd the Gospel - cording Laxow. Edited with larze sdditions, by OMMENTARY on MARK and LUKF. edited by the R, Dr. W. € Owmuapen of Uttecht, ‘e by " Sranmuck. 1 vo., royal oets vo. portpatd, on f . SRR BOY AT MUGBY, by CHARLES DICK- in thie week's EVERY SATURDAY. (J')‘)D BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISEED THE PARLOR STAGH, '» tection ofsDrawing Room Proveshe #ad Tublessi #n. by s g "‘ :-’lm "" mbnw wolly for st paily et P 1vel, n V. 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B, oves 100 MORE, Magufusturers, N 7 Prise v A book of Heakhy Reereations for Youth, contaisl & wnte, lhstraiod with 124 Loe wood cn d ligokck, price W cents, Bouud bn elotu. g 4 RECENTLY PUBLISHED: THE AVTRICAN (&BD PLAYER...Price ¢, BOOK OF nm, _u()LD PETS....Price $¢ ATHLETIC SPORTS FOx maye.....Price e LADY ASHLETGH-A sew sovel by J. Fo 8N, aggn TRUMP'S AMIRICAN HOYLE-S0 pges.... Prices $2. warmnied $ yeass; witheot umn ook Fian wade. Toat monlals frow iost distin uished ari HAMBERS & SON'S * ECLECTIC PlAm" combine every inprovement of iniriusie veloe. are exselient quality, modersts in price. Faetory, o, id Stxtheci. WAREROOMS, 1/ i¢iflvat.. corerf purthave. ' Cmuu.xum & SONs. xm‘ o 1 GRAND "UAIV"W (/Pl Cflf’ comimenced in | 30 e far beyoud previous | MARTINE'S - SENSIBLE: LETTER-WRITER ... 5. MRS CROWEN'S AMERICAN LADY'S COOKERY P BOOK....Price $2. WRIGHT'S BOOK OF .Ixm AMERICAN RECEIPTS PATENT PLATE*PIANO-FORTE, The pabile and the patrons of the WELL-KNOWN DECn®a PIANOS are caationed sgainat buylag eny Decker Planc witeh pur- "porteto be & Decker Brothery’ Piano, and dovs not bave la raised Jeb- terwon the Iron plate at the lef side 110 varde, DECKER BROTHERSWPATEN * The above hooks are for ssle u.r,whm snd will be -.m l\‘ mal to any ad1re s (fee of postage upon Tecelpt of the pric. ! sunefion, ot x,_ e mieK A """“‘“-" NewYork, | yeDecker Brotbers’ Rlano la sold st No. 91 Blseckert. ovky, aid VHE CRITERION; A Maaxs op Distinatismixa | 4 a Now York Oty ] IRION; A Mea g . E yokov ERROR, ECKER & C c oo A R B o P D NEW l«?u.n 7 ISORT AGRAFYE BAR 1vol Pronourced \monl mod emiseut musiclaos the BiST nun A caamise. MADE. Cll No AWBLOOME ST, Oue blozk east of lud'-y. _The above piaso we wazma for the term of s ven years. FOIRST PREMIUM ESTEY ORGAN.—Nooe other contala the mew and unlnau. 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FOWLE| vw-Yorks ARBOX BROTHERS, hz L‘HHCLI-S "DICKED § T | B Iy ekt ENERY SARU AZELTONQBROTHERS T~ ‘l HE NEW-YORK W LY TR E of this week, For e A\lw'l TIPILE" iuh‘flllfll‘w highest miosieal | by Newsmes. Pitee by ia w1é concedod Uy ol o poues o, ey 2% i BAIH;u\ BROTHERS, h‘( uuu,ms DICKENS, In this week's EVERY_ SATU ALLETT, ‘Bau VIS & Co.® GRAND, , PARLOR l’ Hmh'-h-l. Best | now ready. LERE, No. 7 euck. Bend for Catalogue, E-WON-I.TOC: A NEW NOVEL, by “RoLoy onrvaox, Agricuitural Editor of The Tribune; eommenced fa YOKK WEEKLY TRIDUNE of ubls week. For sule . Price by mail, $2 per aunam. ARBOX BROTHERS, bll CHARLES DICKENS In this week's EVERY SATURDAY. u parchase, ot wid & it uf:-‘\':c-l Tk Priace and Hoseten:ser PATENT CYCLOID PIANO-FORTES Weze awarded st the Jate Fair of the American [ustitute FIRST PREMIUM o UOLD MEDAL. (OVELFY. 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