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Q. F. PUTRAM & SON have in [ r ITION wd D) SCIENCE. ———— Tae Vower Freuexrs ¥ Sperem.—Ar. SAMUEL Youren of Hartford, Conn., has 8 communication on this sub- Journal of Seience cmd Art oceupyiog deuty 40 prges. in which ho bassuccessfuly rystematised that Before known, and bae prosented certain oW relations which seem to harmonize the eppare utly oonf ‘other writers. The noveity in Lis system diferent places, and w biich b e been ¢ of opeuness. T pelato-lingnal embraces, in groups, many we of the wodern. b guakoe. Plea are the key to the system 1 All the vowels are artioulated primarily between the and palate. Some of them, those usually ocalled labials S.J“:u- all, dc.) are further modified by the action of the lips. 1l are s palato linguals simply Inbio-palato Lingoi 20d the latier consit of a palato-fingnal pert, capable of being played by itself, aud of o Jablal part Which ia dependant on 1o the t, in The Ame ple vowel chements ifications of vowels as foHowing princi- ected a8 between the tongue and the he art palste in the following manner: The orgnus are so disposed 254 the muscles of the tongne with those also of the soft palate ‘to make firm tube or passage fitted for #0 put into action a8 #he reverberance of of the sound which comes from the larynx. "Thia peasago 80 dilers for all the vowels as to modify the sound 0 8 tartiuiar mauner for each—the cuses excepted, of coarse, $0 which the same paisto-lingusl articulation makes twa dis tinet vowels as used with or_without the labial modification, Whe Iabin] modification iy effected by a firm contract and more or less protrusion of the lips together with a right tension of the cheeks, 80 as 1o causs & further reverbertion of sound, and thus give the vowel a_ different cimracter to the enr ; the -:und s reverberated through two passages o cavilics iustead of m The vowels—labial and non-labial—are assorted into ups according as the palato-lingual passage extends more ocless forward. The pussage is cither Just at the throat, oF ia extended aad lengthened )w“;fn aing the Luteral margins of the tongue to the sides of the palate, till fiually the tube, soformed, nuder the dome of the band‘palate, and tongue. For the anterior groups the late than upon weaches quite forwand mearly to the tip of the determined upon the o extenile rty of b group thus determine e . @iffering lu degree, a8 more or less open or close, The differ- ences ure effected in the palato-ling: .mlg\nmm\r by approximat- more or leas to the palate the part of the gongue at the pluce of articulation, especially at tie front terminus of the passage. The passage may at the same time be narro: .d more or less, a8 more or less of the margin of the tongi put into co t ‘Wwith the borders of the palate. The lsbials wll] need no or further eriterion ; for in their case the more or less openness of the lips will correspoud to that between the tongue and palate. Tone of Forwels~The same author In & satisfactory manner Bucets certain disputed ponts concerning the relation of the wowels to tone g piteh. - Have the vowcls each what maj called in any sease their nataral pitch] Tbis, if s, can ~ Nittle to a knowledge of their proper vowel charsoters, whicl Femaius the same under every variety of pitoh. Ls the peculiar character of each vowel to be cxplained as & certain combina- tion of harmonio notea! This, if 8o, will not bel much in our ical inquiries till we have 8 h-n.er rstanding of B ecianica conditlons Which wuch. combinations de pend in otber casee. wx Miilk reporting the dis- ‘coveries of Hemholst un l is point, tells us the vowel quality is o b explained as exactly to the timbre, by which in. strumenta, a8 the violin, harp, &c.. are distinguisbed one from auother. ing asdo the jnstru meats 10 which we liken them, yet cack vowels and giving to every one its p ©cannot, therefore, sccept this as an adequs.ic explanation There are two or three facts under this Lead whick, if pot al- veady familiar, can be casily verified. Pirst: 1f we utter in suc ension sy two oF more of the simple vowel elements, we slall Ibd them naturally taking s differeat pitch, one from the ower; and referring to the series of groups arrauged secording to the oge of articulation as reacling wore or less forward cpon ana izt ¥ 34 that, In pasing from nn_y vuwd in ‘the scale to one farther rol nnrd and sjmilur | ‘,V' r ess, the voice rises in piteh, while, proc ngrn the alfia‘ 5 ed as & pection, it as natuarally nle. Tl ol sfological explanation of th¢ fact “o mm‘m its of the o #1 infuéncs upon those of the laryux, through the E:fil:fi.fion of the byoid bone, & movable fulorum wi it ‘which both organs are cotnected by muscle ayd ligamont. connection is such that a movement of the mu.;\xgw‘.n M.‘.r.’ - justient of the muscles ¢ the larynx, to keep the lnun ergan In thé Galme plac and coudition as before, the same pitch. Feuce, through the two, sugoesslvd voweh ‘ban be uttered on the same pitch, and it is ok mare easy and umr.lu. vary the pitek. Every knows that -m: certain vowels can the extremely high notes be fairly and only with certain others, agein the lowest. The --mw juss mentioned botween the tangue and the laryox oo 1o explain this also, though we would not affirm 1 no other cause concurrent therewith. Third: The md- cennot be nttered on every pitch with equal purity of ¢, and there would seem to be one certain key for each. on ‘vhkh the purest tone is heard—the purest musically, we wean, 'that is, the most free from diseordant intermixture. 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N THE COUNTRY—CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEWJERSET REAL ESTATE AGENCY, @0 BUILDING_LOTS ot Rosille, two miles from Eiisabe' 1, 45 min- wies from New York. Aunh-‘h—u{-lmm will soon be eompletel on w.r Also, o and Lots, Farme and Couutry Beats locat udlpl-uulhcl‘uu [lh--b-:wn.‘. D Reforeace. & D. Hops, Bupeciaadens Hopo Lnprse g RST-CLASS brown-stone, high-stoop HOURE for BALE, clesp. ur TO LET. Inguire cb the promlses, Ko. 91 Sixtieth-st., uesr Lezivgton-ave,, of JO! OR SALE.—The HOUSE BAVING bulid oeat COTTAGES n the vieiity of N aboat $1,%00, which will be seld te oeoupasis, mu ork, eoaiing Grchuser Por u i parlen: voa SALE—LEASE of the for oue your aud four montbs. . C. BULKLEY, No. & Walst, den land; Sommit Y.; e at el AT P ok i O S ., No. 891, y-. 1“08 SALL—OM Ehh‘d of & LOT in Greenwood ALt W, Tt & Bon o, 803 l,.:‘-”"' il g MPROVLD TRON AND COAL PROPERTY MINDTS EDAT EROEERTE w00 e marhet, ikimied tn tho “IM. of Penmaylvania, with Furnace aad Mines, fully tested BANGL wum Y FARM AT AUCTION.—A Facm, sboot 80 Aeres O , Now ¥ siamav, on u.-' 2 -uh','."..n'.'z'nfl.&m I . uu‘- Al be sold at Al i w.:;.mm.‘x.' hn.ury o, 1697, a4 "*“OREN C. JAQUES, JAMES c&tm,l"“‘“"‘ Pxosi’rc‘r PARK LOTS.—30 Lots on Butler, Douglass, Degraw Sacket Washington-aves., Classon-ave., all near A. COIT, No. 4 Pine-wt. I M milk .m.flfl‘.ni'zi;...,‘:h ° ALL-8T. PROPERTY v coun. Apply to chJu‘-’r' SATE=A - splondid JEECKER & DENIBON, No. 54 Pine-st., REAL ESTATE BROKERS wud AUCTIONEERS.—Houves g lote in il parts of the ity for for el aates und stores rented Rents coliected. ull-n .nun ANTHONY L. Il.ll(‘"l. L'HAI' DINIIONU‘EN "A. SCHEIDLER, FRESCO PAINTER. Dv with Estimates will be sent for -itu._ 2Rl ;;nm, Jobs. wach .: — ‘Brosdway, N. Y. R, g IN BUHS to SUIT. to LOAN on cltyno mindoo e 7Y 13 HEREL o MONLY TO LOAN=Ou sity property, or approved paper, in susms bo LATT, No. 42 Brosdway, Room No. 34 (A7 MONET TN VARIOUS SUMS 10 LOAN ON JCITY PROPES L W. BENEDICT, Nos. 4 and § Plne-st. @o Lot FURNISHED KOUEE to LFT M Piermont, on A the Hudeon, until the Ist I{ 28 busisess, sad will make [T agoim l resay for Call on E. Brosdway, Room No. 20 ¥RIDA' sad BATURDAY llou:v NICE COTTAGE on Ou-hnndnd-udmleunfli n ulmu&unluhu for SALE at_ s bargaln. No. 208 Brosdwuy. Room 30. 'EK" 11!;0&! to-l;El' ty the month.—Inquire at Lonnuy Beats vises muul: sisas £r SALE: nd EXCITANOR the chous- %wmnll three- Philadelphia-brick » from ek b Flion nd M oot e e Addioss nlbll‘h", Box o LFL—!-’Ioonh ni :.. to 6 ROOMS each on l'nn{‘ App§ o TOPER'E NS INIES rm":'-rfi'r'v':“.fffi'n'm i TO L‘}:'—T-:.r.ll!"ngr»h New-Jorsey, the three-story 4 (. with &m. Apply to Mr. VANWINKLE. J.’.'.-".:';'.'x'.:: - L-In 6' S Fox R THE HOLIDAYS. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. FOR THE 10LIDA FOR THE HOLIDAYS. FOR THE LOLIDAYS. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. FOR “HE HOLIDAYS. FOR HE HOLIDAYS. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. THE GREAT AMEKICAN TEA COMPANY. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, * HE GREAT AMEEICAN TEA COMPANY, THE GREAT AMERI€AN TEA COMPANY. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, Have made selections of THE FINEST COFFEE IMPORTED, THE FINEST COFFEE 1MPORTED, THE FINEST COFFEE IMPORTED, TUE ¥INEST COFF EE IMPORTED, THE FINEST COFFEE IMPORTED, THE FINEST CO—V'_IGE IMPORTED, THE FINEST COFFEE IMPORTED, THE FINEST COFFEE IMPORTED, THE FINEST COFFEE IMPORTED, THE FINEST COFFEE IMPORTED, THE FINEST COFFEE IMPORTED, with especial reforence to the NEW YEAR'S TABLE, NEW YEAR'S TABLE, NEW YEA TABLE, NEW YE. TABLE, NEW YEAR'S TABLE, NEW YEALS TABLE, NEW YEAR'S TABLE, NEW YEARS TAB NEW YEAR'S TABLE, KEW YE. TABLE. NEW YEAR'S TABLE, HH > % > 3 £| £ | 2l B 5 2l l which will be sold u « CENTS A_POUND, CENTS A_POUND, © CENTS A TOUND, CENTS A POUND, @ CENTS A POUSD, 40 CENTS A YOUND, @ CENTS A POUND. No New Year's table will be complete without it Theiz soch of ot g 8 E TEAS, CHOICE TEAS. CHOICE TEAS, CHOICE TEAS, CHOICE TEAS, CHOICE._TEAS. CHOICE TEAS, CROICE. TEAS, CHOICE TEAS, CHOICE TEAS, CHOICE TEAS, ia new fall asd complete, aad they sre selling them at the following low peices:— T it 5| |32 | BEST QOLONG #1. BEST GOLONG #1. BEST OOLONG 1 BEST COLOKG #1. BEST OOLONO # BEET GOLONO $1. BEST GLEEN #1138 BEST GREEN 8135, BEST GREEN @118 BEST UII!N LIEN BEST 0 ZH [N The Company ressive thelr goods by the cargo, and therefote save 10 (b castomer soven ot sight profieof viddiames. AS A HULIDA' PRESENT, AS A HOL"'A PRESENT, AS A HOUDA PRESENT, AS A HOLIDAY PRESENT, AS A HOLIDAY PRESENT, AS A HOLIDAY PRESENT, AS A TOLIDAY PRESENT, AS A HOLIDAY PRESENT, AS A HOLIDAY PRESENT, 48 A HOLIDAY PRESEN, AS A HOLIDAY PRESENT, \hte {s mothing that would be more secoptable thaa s package of tes ot toffan; and the recipient ls sure of gottiog the valus of tbe movey sxpended (which fs not aiways tho case with fasoy srsicles) if thess ooda are parchassd st elther of Ehe warshorrer of THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, THE GREAT “ERICAH TEA COMPANY. THE GREAT AMEKICAN TEA COMPANY. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. 31 nd 33 VESEY STEEET, coraer Chureh street. 31 and 33 VESEY STREET, corner Chareh strot. 21 aud 33 VESEY STREET, coraer Charch strest. 31 and 39 VESEY STREET, coraet Charch atreet, 31 asd 39 VESEY STREET, corner Chureh sireet. 31 sad 39 VESEY STREET, corner Chareh stroet, 640 BROADWAY, coruer Blescker-st. 640 BROADWAY, corver Blesckerst. 840 BROADWAY, corner Diceckers. 40 BROADWAY, coroer Blesckerst. 0 BROADWAY, corner Blacekor st. 640 BROADWAY, corner Blesckerat. 461 BIGTITH AVE., north corner Thicty fourth st, 461 EIGUTH-AVE,, north corner Thirty fourth st, 461 EIOHTHCAVE., north corner Thirty fourth-st. 481 EIGUTH AVE.. north corner Thirty fosth-at, 461 EIGHTH-AVE., north comet Thirty-foartheat. 41 EIGHTH-AVE., north corner Thirty fourthot. 2 SPRING 5T, 29 SPRING-ST, 9 SPRINGST. 29 BPRING ST, 30 SPRUNG-ST. FULTONST., corser Coneordst, FULTONST., eorner Consordt, FULTONST, FULTONT, FULTONST, Braokiye. No. 133 ORAND ST, Williamsburgh, No. 183 GRANDST., Williamwbargh. No. 133 GRANDST, Widismsburgh. No 133 ORAND ST, Willhmeburgh. Fe. 1P ORAND 5T, Willumeborely I | Drn Goods. cnAn Ao T GRAND-ST. ClIFAP STORE. FOLIDAY FRESENTS. WAX DOLLS!! WiX p{nl.st WRK BOX Departuent contain tho orlcuisted to el l:'}* ! N [ nud.-uu,nnd'lu ‘ Firth st WRITING BESRS! -Hm binck T GRAND-2T. CHE HOLI Clewp Lines H-:dbvrl 100s, bot Haudrerelivis, linen eoiers, o6 s wind Cas . smm- endless variv lover, oees, eherp. T ored, wd VS nu.rnr n au ack, wite, Our vary bust arw uow §1 20 per pair, 508 10 Hosier ), Jil and 3144 6, 63 Fidh \lg -h-hr‘. ©1 per puir. DW’'D RIDLEY, and u All-neet.. binck @t from the Bowery. A'r GRAND. Ribbons! ¥ opona! ! Bounet Velvet Ches Lisck L Does ot Yoo New Feat W Fliwers Tmuaing Departaiet s Slled with , Felt, Velvet and Straw Tiat D\V n\t 28, 211 and 311} Grand, sod fl.fi toduy. CHEAP :lel‘L. neaper!! Cheapoat!l! 0-d l::m Vetveta b the oyl nelennrs, &e., ke, vader pricel! .nekln.-l well DRI I.IY, nd -n Allenest., lock rast from the Bowery. . Fofii:'\'v.\ INDIA CAMFLY HAIR SHAWLS, FAR PRI‘!sl- anwu.ns Co. AT URDSUAL, ATEEIOW prices, REAL THREAD-LAGE SHAWLS, LEG. nnu 8 and HA y, SET NILY-E| Au.nomznrb V!L MK and FRHINE € NEW SILKS, DiESS GO0DS, lu. lu. NDKF CROAR %, MUFFS, COLLARS, &e., DWAY AND TENTH ST. A NTHON, MR, GEO. 0, Classial PRENCH snd il SCHUOL. with Primery Doparices ln‘Uy~ ve , Cor "L wentynxtiodt, A THE NATIONAL ~ CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. lcn Mudisou-uve., Pisno, Vicliv, Theo y snd Voeal ar quarter. Couseivatory Tostinetion Books Ar lyw beiow th muhv Ppores, A few yoan I the odvautacrs of a fint clise MILITAR! BOOI. Address ©DRILL," Lox No. 110, Tribuse “()UA REE Pnb WEITING, &c., (o Business.— Ko, €8 Bia deay, ocles Leok-iraping ocie e o New-Yors. busen. 1pitg ot tiem b.ive, a0 J LINGTON CLASSICAL w SCHOOL, BUKLAT GTON. FEW Jx. CHAS. A WALT !, VEN l:EuI.IPAKK A-I(L\LH_I. 1IUTE for v YOS OPNTLENEY, with FRINAKT DFr NIMPRT, s PTAKEN 10 mn’mn 4 T N AN ow 1k, 1 andaomse house and spounde betwern Conirl Park and (o'wrl- E"nllfi Froocn, Grrman, ‘,llll-l. ] d Comereiat Inerraction. ¢ i B s Rimer, VHADWICK HALL, Lyme, Cong.—An accessible country !khwl. pn w-!-rv'- eo bue -rba-h- Ten poplle Dave the privii fanhl s, 400 by e A g AL o tor cireaiat, of Cl LARK® HILL INSTITUTE, Slam:ml wAnDL’(O SCHOOL, fits boys. luulnu r N el H}‘IINM{! for Lajics, Carnicl, Painsm N, Yoo Advontage ln ol &-pariments 7 4 coommadal “Terin be ine Js . L CONSER FOIDWAY, 8 XTRAORDINARY BARUAI.NB BOYS' OVIIOOAH n ?In‘ BOYS CLOTH ¥ pward. and vpwi AN SAL‘M B wt Dfl ln‘n A-TR. pward. l:HlLDlzu'u PUPLIN-\I CLOTH DRESJES ot #5 sad upward. ILDRENS HATS st $5 and apward. INFANTS' “ll‘{(' C INFANTS EMBRO) AKS st IDERED llL:‘fltV!‘!u #10 and upwerd. INFANTS EMBROIDERED LADIES' MURNING SACQ! VES And AT GAYNOR'S, E YA ITA, CHT BKIRT, ALSO THE JEROME, The l.'li* ot § STEWA 3 end upward. OBES nt,‘luhnd ward, BOTH ELEGANT; HENRIETTA, JAKS AND FURS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. There can be ne better present I(o'A.LIAl‘, than ove of the handsome from our large which can be carefully amorted, su bouse in N o Yo and cholce am SETS OF found st this asseriaant or one of thoss splendid FURS, iablishment Our Stock s largo end din offcced at prices faz beiow those of vy atbier Jl)llN CAMPBELL, No, 8% Broadway, betwren Nineteeuth avd oottt ot Bniuuxs IN Jor Holiday Present KUSSIAN SABLE, m Afi RYbs taken SING OLT BAI’[DLY SOME MOST DESIRABLE GOODS AT REALLY LESS THAN HALF THEIR VALUE. ENGLISH ENGLISH SILK STRIPED FRENCH POPLL ONE LOT BLACK COLORADO CLOTH. AT MRS. POPLINS. POPLINS... FINER..... W, No. 551 Troadway, batween Spriug and Prince sts. FURS s, Cholce sete for Ladies 10d Misses 1o ROYAL ERMINE, TRAKAN, ko, ke., ke otes in variety. o:)mmmnm Bear AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. $3 00 per dress. 375 per drews. 450 per drose. #4190 and € 60 per dress. 2o 400 per dress. JACKSON, Twporter, n.m (.‘A\how- NEW STOR R Ess SRIATS, LONG FLOUNCED ClNOUHl‘. for lLCLPflOKS wd PAR- SMALL WALKINO SKIRTS h hac The late FRENCH NDVILTY N. B. Mrs. T MRS, GAYNO No. i34 BROADWAY, BALMORA!. op exprenly CORSETS o¢ the HOLI MEST A and other materials, to Mrs. GAY ‘lol, E, 'l‘llml PAFTACHNENT: Garzor AT SKIRTS. A BACRI 3 NEW STORE, CoRNER O OF TWELFTHST. FICE, IIDT.” French styles, superior goods, made AND ALL (’l‘ull llllfl OF THE LATEST £, Gaynor muny -m-h atthie uprer store, HOLIDAY GOODS. £10,000 worth fine French, German, Swiss. Bohs Y GOODS, FANCY WAX Nos. 204 1,000 DOZEN Also a full assortment of Real __ Nos 204 aud 208 Sixth TOY: Ao, AT POPULAR FPKICES, nd Siath-a “LACES, EMBROIDERIES: FRENCH IIYDLI\V()IK HA il)l(l.lkllll’! R. H. MACY. i 'L, ‘between Fifth and Sixth aves. A‘r rurl'LAl rmcn Laces, Needlevark Goods, ko., fo HOLIDAY PRESENTS. B. 1L MACY, Fourteenth-st. and Sizth-ave. No, 8 West Fourtesntloat., batween Fifth and Sixth aves. "FRENCH PERFUMI'RY, FOR H()LIDAY PHESEN 'y s, 10 CASES FINE l‘ll"l(‘il l‘.X‘I'IAL'T! FOMADES, AT PUPULAI FYRICES. R. H. MACY, Pourteenth-st. aud Sizth'ave, No. % West Pourteent Nos. 204 and 206 Bixth- KID GLOV The most popalzr Kid Gleve | ¥ULL A'f:“l ENT u + botween Fifth and Sixthaves. LS. nr~uuurs lm SLOVES. the Cf lLD N. B.~EVERY PAIR WAIIAN’I' Fourteenth o, and Sixth-eve. No. 6 West Fourteenth-st., between Fifth and Sixth-aves Now, 304 and 906 Sixth-av (‘uLuRc YOR R, H. MACY. CLEARI G AT POPULAR PRICES OUR WHOLE STOCK. WHITE GGODS. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, PLAIN MERI HOSIERY, CLOVES, Forteanth st. and Nathare: No. 86 West Fourteenth st., between Fifth and Sizth-aves. Nos. 204 and 208 Sixth- IN()!E{IALA(‘K MACY, SILKS, EAR, &ko. "OVERCOATS. A LARGE STOCK . THE LOWEST PRICES. FREEMAN & BURR'S, cor. FULTON and NASSAU-STS,, o) WINIER CLOTHING of EVI ite SUN BUILDING. Y DESCRIPTION. I‘ DE PLBLLVAL, No. o erHflLIDA\' { Pikke, "lnl!fl CAPES, lwuul. lu.. ke, Variotios of uuwulcmzm SAES. 739 Bmudvny. sels for CHILDREN and BRIDAL SETS, LADII:S"'DIIESIKGC SA('H, SPENCERS, n:niolin e ANDBOME IN| Lu}l‘lzl.lo fl“{ LARUE ¥ of EMBROID. I'I‘IAMMHUHOGM EMBROIDERED to ERCHIEFS, TABLI LININ wad BED- no-unn(uu BOYY CLOTHING, BOYS WINTER SUITS ad OVERCO of EVERY DESCRIFTION, e EOWESTA T esmer FULTON ll AN & ASBA| U-8T8. WEST FRICES. TRR'S, .. opposite SUN BUILDING. O'FARRELL, Nos, 267 to 271 Thirty-fifth-st., o _one door sast of Eighth ave —~CARPETS and FURNITURE, ~The Inmnnunumdm loweet casti. o‘r, rm-bm m Ingraing, O 0,000 Thg ovee uul l- Fors per ce by regariless of cout. Al goods warrantad ' GLOVES (LLOVES! tho shove goods et the id priser, 8100 umd 1 00 prices aad will “GLOVES —8$3 Kids re- duced to @1 15, Black. Whits, Lisht lll Ilufl Colots. Exzcel- leat Gloves at $1and § e 1 B 5 ey st tor Gloves, H. , Homtags, Nubles, ke, anortwent of Fall sad Wh~ Hoslery and U-fil "Ourmenta at cost p'h‘ e g peises, ‘o |-llu wnst ride. ILGIF“ 0 and 432 Broadway, near Niuetoot th ot . east side, TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, A VERY LARGE AND COMPLETL ASSORTMENT AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. MILLIKEN & Co, . No. 748 BROADWA RESS TRIMMINGS, NEW q'rvu:s‘.k—v.luu. Laers. Fmbrolderies, u..n-m and 863 !UJ!I 3, Nos. B0 Brosdway, near Nine- ANTILLAS and FURS, UALF PRICE, at L. l|l|l!' T CLOA MILLINER s0d BON! " s “Y.f;s 77 ‘,'m BLACK vz.r..' rapted, half prive. vu‘#M 4 LA- OLDEN BlLL EEMINABY DE8, Bridgeport, Conn. I.ulnhrl address the P LY N¥ T W. LYON™ COLL EG]A .‘m'rmu. )lm 16) wnfl;avl. aud lln.3f1 IIh“A"YA G ANt VS lLl l‘ARY BOARDING BLH()OL—\V hite Plaing, 22 miles fromi the cit! 1 mcen Ral 1 T, ST A piastpet ¥ JOUNTA lN~VlFW DFI!NARV 1 nnlen IV M et s B e EWBORGH, N. Y.—Mixs 1. u meutms’i‘ AN will cO NCE, the wmnm Té l.\l .u. Bnfi( Day Scbool for Yeunz Ledies on MONDAY OEGE EEPE[E YO Sddrem SO W, MELELLAN, & 30 ROCKLAND FLMAL}. l‘h‘TlTUl‘E Vuc.:‘on. o ey e s iyt pohoed an, 3. Wor o circuiag, contaic lars, sdd-ase the Rev. L. D. MANSFIZLD. Prizeipsl. @eachers. A GENTLEMAN from the North ofGnrnny. £x n::wuc-'::':mairyd Bork, SLS e “ e "nmnn No. ., clty. L A uzn s(‘noor. INST.,” fiuaded 1875, is & g:‘: SR A Ryl 'l‘-uhm mnn.lu- I.Buniwdlfl‘q Fe 1 have tried o % dediab's mediam br voppyi et oaclirs, and fof pepreest ERZEEL M e JRANCY ‘mistake. r\‘lfll hum! :f e vachers will 104 B woasion foe :h umy Ty stneewine X il taen whe T Mok, lr-,ln'.-h:‘ w4 i (fi-llull-n bv w ve ' Amer. k?:‘l lrfl‘u "' "’Iv“fll{hl Form, “"““"“"'“‘"v CHERALRMORN, A Re, Ack No. 430 BW..*NR!F of m-mv Tl’ EACHERS WANTED—Priucipals, Alflllllll, amd Corwposdeotsnewch 81 a1 e Seuioe 430 Ndouds Teatheis ddreas the X B, s oty XY, RICF. & ANDREWS, Principale. * pr Uumm ;D BTATES EDUCA‘I'IONAL INSTITUTE, —A mediam throagh whick itioe. private families, 2# mhumudl-nlll. e orrospontner with Toschon of e et andlon Ordors O Books, .um-: A...m.. Ellod o trade prices. For informae ding gur buslserw lntegriiy we rir by permiani, fo the bolss Van Santt, Nyeex, toe Kev. H, A. Butts, -y Erospectat, Church, Puteon, Now York, For forms B aee adtn G HANKS & Co I TRbara mcunng QAcademics St rmeraaetin i neiae-sat e ioadiadsg s A DODWORTH" DANCING ALADEI(Y, W"DAI::?%MDA!I. l’“ ’l‘fll’l!l'u'! ‘ot Terme ke. send for & Circular. (}ARMO" BOOK, Third Edition, containing e T e g1 Wg;.'-‘w'flmu w4 TRIBAYS, L T T and Masters, 4 to 6 9. m. Uentlemen, TUESDAY acd FRIDAY EVENINGS, at 8 o' F DODWORTH # DAN(JNG 3 ACADEMY, SAWYER'S ROU No. 212 FIFTH-AVENU] on MONDA' DAXS aud ¥ Dplllnmp( of al the Quadcllen, Flgares’of 1 . the ons o ol ths O ares’ o E GARMO™ DANCING ACADF!‘Y No. 8@ Ladies. 310 4 p. . Misves GS, at 8 o'clock. MRookLyx. , corner -y < or send for FOR DA’E' °:.ll Alusical Julttll;mll. RION PIANO- FORTE—Pmnud. i/ Now. 167 aud 189 Bawery, m“n’n’uu.g AT HEDUCED EXCES—HIIIO-FM w fand Plasor .6..,.«.. J. BIDDLE fia 18 Amity-st., near ll.l'uwy BOABDMAN & GRAY PIANOS for SALE Reat, st No. 148 Broadway. S, Fatablished CHJCKERING DECKER BROTHERS, No. 91 Bleeckerst , Beg to call the attention of the pablic to thelr splendid PATENT-PLATE PIANO-FORTES; reudering the most sympathetic tone, with the greatest elasticlly of touch an' artrasrdivery darability. These plsnos are sold st No. 91 BLEECKER ST, ONLY. DE(,KE“%I SCALE IVORY AGRAFFE B. 'f ANO-FORTFS. TS Pronounced by musicisas the MADE. Call snd ulfi& e g - 1 No. CIQIIDOHEJT.. Oue block east of Brosdway, rn..m-u.u- warrat for the term of seven years. AZELTON BROTHERS,” n'ul‘.‘r‘l:lo lon.l“:hnnm-m would -." he sttention of mente Piruetion of thotr | n-.:"fia FEUr DN Ry Tt awsstness in ‘Ill o L7 -,q W:mm-llo % Frlncent. LIND“LN & BONS' PATENT CYCLOID AND SQUARE PIANO-FORTES. WAREROOMS, No. @ LE ROY-PLACE, BLEECKER-ST,, ona block west of Brosdway. Send for oux new Circular. K(Nm & MANZ, facturers of GR. ARE P1 ving re’ mu.--v -':‘d mfi‘»&-‘ o x..' -‘u. 2:'."4--7. o ween Beveutecath and "”‘ .4 IANOS to LET and 8OLD on Masufsctory, Now. 136 and 158 East Twenty-firet-ot. T Ercoummos, ! STE]" & BONS' m-«:..a-'?""w':.”.'.““ S Sy A st s g Pt At AT ot N Y. SIALL PARLOB ORGAN for SALE low 1y m.-.hndflbr -lLlIl‘l'U’lTO_ cviner Box No. 5.8, Um flw MAKERS, ....m......-:::‘"‘”..%'-i'..mm O very esimaat coarsataed or Fivn Yours. nd UPRIGHT le ATERS™ SQUA“ MELODEONS. snd CABIN! fectured. to LET, and SRt I 4-¥ Wedding Cards, &c. AT WH FVEBDEI.L“ SONS. No. 104 @ CARDS and TIONER!

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