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—~WITH SUPPLEMENT. New Publications. A NEW EDITION NOW READY of the new work, By the author of The Sehiiuberg Cotta Paily. £ iy A NEW METHOD of LEARNING FREN °‘-'g’l“ —SPECTAL LADIES' CLASSES will Lingual hekbeay Ha IIWas v o B 0. Vours o 14 . m._Gentlemen, 8 119, m, ents in opera ates, | “ Poems” by Michael Seanlan, intended to fan the New Publication pal NEW PUBLICATIONS. * ;s;n“ t, Virginia, Kentuck without | gpirit of Irish batred to England into “a stronger | - o 9 or that ¢ e called money which hasno | ” blished in 1HE fe BOITS'S SECRET HISTORY OF THE REBELLION. | mioney, for that cannob be €8 oG IUCR, Sy vable ix | and "’"";,;"{';ffim‘fedmflmv:i oyl in | " CHRISTIAN EXAMINER, i t bt FOR JANUARY, 1867. AR GREAT RKBELLION: Irs Ssenrr Mot o PRCEED ter the happening of an event w vy By Tac i fern o “to take whace, without eredit, w s WOITED BY THE REV. 1, W, BELLOWS, D. D. THE DRAYTONS AND THE DAVENANTS. | Jloursfrom 1 ¢ & ¢ Mr. Dotts as a leading an ¥ elothing, without a sufficiency of the ne- New Pablication el Gl A GRORT O THE ENCTICN CIVIUWARE AT BROOKLYN —De 11, CARTOS il - The position of Mr. Botis {8 avand ries of life, without a y, and without Com- b2l s e CONTENTS: ¥y the author of The Schinberg Cotta Pamily. 1vol. 12mo, $175. Uni- OPEN his FRENCH CLASSES, ‘vith the Misses Roce Kisd pepe - ®gtatesman has furnished him with abund “ | merce, to overthrow 22000000" of people, with an | “g¢ BROADWAY, SW-YORK () L THE DESTINIES OF ECCLESTASTICAL RELIGION. | form with oar other voluies of this series by the saue author, wisakon, ot their Young Ladies School, \ Tials for the composition of this valuable bi e et o hoths money and eredit, with o | 40, BROY Lo - 5 : : ol onp TR, dumey B 8 0dust p ki SERER Supertluity of ¢lothing, provisions, and_othier appli- | e ablcstion o i ook Sore 1240 2 Auerhach, 11, J. Wareer, By the suthor of The Schionberg-Cotta Family. faently, . s Sepieed. 15 Joaen, TON 1of more than thirty-fi p i ' and a Com- | Broomest., where be Las just received uew supy TURR: duerhuh. 1L . Warser e on tinted paper, bevelod boasds, ete. 1L WHAT 18 THE VITAL Subseriptions reeetved by the AT A COST OF DUT #30. ey work. Fora period . with @ most powerful N y almost eve: s : o be has taken an active part in almost every 1 wree. nnrestrieted with all the world, wonld be a | eations. 1 ¢ 43 ) 4 ! P FRINITY Y J. C. Kimball. A ew work by the anthof of Mary Powell, - : public interest; has been on terms of per nal iutic | pivacle that conld be worked out by the haud of the TRINITY? 3. C. £ % P90 il ¥ . g5 i s srominent men to whom he ’I ¥ :I one ; and if he was on cither side, as has 499. IV. ON SOME CONDITIONS OF THE MODERN MINISTRY T FAIRE GOSPE Afi..!, L’,,Ui‘\{;,““\f,{,;,,,{, that that | “Mr. CARLETOX pul) 7. W, Allen. ToN Y. CONSERVATORY P ave., Piano, Violin, Theory aed Vorgh r. Conservatory lustraction Beoks fiee, maay with many of the 1 was ppposed ol que stions of na during so long an experience has and acenrate record of the events that V. BANCROFT'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, Vol in. B E Hale ANTIC T NARROW : and | been so oft 1, then I feel as side would never suffer defeat « to conclnde t !l:u most povel by Miss Amusta . ‘howsands and thousands of those who bave v.lnnl‘u:' :‘ novel ever published, witl at Washington | surpaseed I‘I ex previous ovels, and p ational polic reserved a faithful | Co0 e, therefor at last culmi- | will prove in the e L am copies have shieets ) Ay exception whateer. Miss A et 45k BLMO at the bewd of . s g VIL ALLEG EGRAPIL. ., § OF CHRISTIAN PAITIL DY TH tn & sanguinary civil war. His book, althongh | failure, unless the Administration b - ; D hated in a s ‘“ : 3“ e ersant withh political | Shall bo guilty of some act of most jord and stu- | Ateriean Setivh L oted aod bound, price $2, making a besnifl | V111, REVIEW OF CURRENT LITERATU STt Sae e ol ¥ 16 DoRigs & hand: TROTo CONVONH o ' pid folly that will serve to divide s now uwited North, | ook fora preseut s e L et aereial Acaimy, No. 263 Bowers ~PRIVATE TOITI0N ovemnentsthan with literary workmanship, presents | iud unife s now divided S long as the T cukdEron, P SUBSCRIPTION, #1 NNUM. NED STARLING) e B et e, S+ Aichatio, b, Koty THE MARAUDER'S ISLAND, CIIA‘ITWICI\ HALL, Lyme, Conn.—An a sible conntry School, i bave the prisileges of th ¥ the South, forty years ago, fs ever writes & poor bowk,” fact, bt o & store of important information, throwing a flood of Yight—peihaps not in all instances so fresh as is snp- paratory 'to college or business. T athorities can and the pro- | _ e ;4()() - JAMES MILLER, PUBLISIER, Je pyetruction Sy the priacipal. e T Visions to sustain them, the war will be proseeunted ; | 7 ()( TAUS VENERIS. and when there is nothing left with which to feed the pd i - 22 BROADWAY. left to | ALGERNON CHARL ... “LAUS V ;8 SWINBURNE'S new and meteoric vlume posed by the author—yet clear and satisfactory, on ¢, which will be first se what will b SERIS AND OTHER POX. has bewn selling go bathe, and grmuasium. Tenw hegine Jeniary 2 Addres for the dutrigues and maneuvers which enter into the I the people? Un! . those who made | S0 u\-ul-oru"“\' o : "; o lec t ululfl.-!lm:lv”'l i Weier U v, 'Al"‘i”"‘ln T \"u ot b the presses bave been piintiig oo i o ) o AR RK*™ } SETTUTE, Sta ; "';“ - LARK™ HILL ITUTE, Stamford,( looked up to by their | iy e demand, aithoog more ignorant neighbors and friends for advice and ever siuce it was publisbed a mouth ago. onsel, Wil nol e the chief suffcrers: foF after WA= |y e e o sl e o vely jis day, and will probably last about an vely de- | ing induced then to adopt & course that drove the | SPCCEREE L, wny ad better eoe for thein at vice. rs, And sons into the fic ey bave 01 IN i, » < or business. Agpiy ©. GINN, PAucigal. MILITARY ACADEMY— J., 22 wilex from New-York by Staten I 1 v wale by all Newsdenlers: or s SRS, HURD & HOUGHTON receipt of piice—Try Cexts, Adiress, t with the publishers of L v BEADLE & Co., Geweral Dime Book P atry of that richly strated 10 No. 118 Wiliam At the Riveride Press, from duplle [ AMERICAN NEWS ( 5 1f it makes no | the war, those who wi A BOARDING 8¢ for elrenlars to WooD Ainboy lits boga for (. sclet history of the late Rebellion. pretensions to felicity « arrangement or g style, the pregnant fucts which it o impr aces of General A i ent A ¢ ¢ claim upon the interest of | hushands, brotl e i : e veadtr, e chadheme l’]‘ tgitive perusal. homselvis, for the'most part, dodeed beliid every | | The eyt icrers it R BBy b o alterations. Taa. 5, 1007, o Holbday vacation Closes and sebool reonens THURADAY. oo According the doctrine of secession rivablo pi oavoid the danger abd priva- | pleces; but it evertheioat h BBIY EENEL 0 ytling elae that bas AMME FOR 1067, . R OTTGHA R AN Jlolay vacation cloves and sebool reanens THURSDAY, Jus. X G ng %o swhich they subjected others, What unfath- | ¥ rpaisingiy J By Miss Thomas. With lustra- I)KOL(:”I‘ 0 LIGHT. ¢ business in igomng ) 10 I« s, i appeased this coutary. A TALE OF ENGLAND AND AMERICA. o l’f’l‘l‘l‘l;‘:u’dnl[h al the i 3 exeept Rata whoshould A had few KR, If there were ch creatu CH AND THE BAR. Accowmpanied Aherents in the South prior to the year : oK 2 upon it with a H RLETON, Publisher, New-York. vind . ca to rnsh to battl e contempt T feef £ firs A y Portral 6vo. Paper. Price 50 cent R WILTON & (v Pablisbers, No. 120 Nassau- D, L favorable eye, they chicrished their sentiments i heen s WS .. % - id not dare to give them public utter- | canse of th e RCIANTS shonld read Tne Pur ANECI AROUT CLUDS. SOME “cLup” [ = e ot and did not 'f,',': \:t:‘r:‘;p"‘"ll‘f"lllIII‘HH:‘l;‘\"lh The vindication of the ) E E’” RaAL to Jearn bow to select trosty clerks. & " R TONS OF A BACHELOR." By * Juek For wal 11 Bookseilers. (1,\]")&].11{ 1) b . - A FRENCH and ENGLISI BOARDING and DAY SCIHOOL for- ) ,;"f‘,.fi THE MASTRNS 0P ;\ Go(m'u}\"nibl,lfl‘,\.\_lil,v PAPER. T THE NEW-YORK TABLET IES, AND THE MEN WHO | for 1667 will contain YOUNG LADIES at No. 3 West Thirty-second-st. Mr. and Mrs. €. 1. GARDNER, Princiyals. NARY lf(:r- . The most cmine opinious as treason. The ablest members of the Democratic p ica nd most powerful | ter which is interwoven with the historical notices o ty agreed with Mr, | the antecedents of the Rebellion will mterest his nu- r. Ritehie, that no | merous personal friends, although its edge is son 00KS IN PRESS. BLISHED INMEDIATELY. G OLDE LADIES, Bridgeport, Coua. ~ For cire delermo, M thdfaw from the Union, withe | what blunted by its freqent controversial vehemence < d a right to withdraw from the Union, with- | what blunted by quent coutroversial veheme — ‘x'ah):.a“l"xL v‘\‘( of the majority of States that formed | and its excess of al flourish. The tone whi b n:»~l::\- the )tk {:“'Til e e T B PR, he Union. The power which framed the Union | may answer i go CALVARY A:\D VIRGINTA, W, & e Waa necessary to dissolve it on the floor of Cong is TRAGBOIRS, 11 FALCONKI'S TAY. llustrated be Birket Foster, MRS, SADLIER, The first time that the rine of Secession was | a book, especially of one th LAUGHTON OSBORN. ,TUH, FRIVATE LIVE OF ,i‘“)“"“ NUISANCE. By Juses | entted . STHE 488 OF KILLORGAN; OR, EVEXINGS WITH THE " papil deoived. 9 The per 170l 12mo., andsamely prnted in fue paper, uaeat [edges). Price, | O er seadable aul estertaining topies, amply Hlastrated by el et atists, GERALDINES,” blicly avowed by John C. Calhonn in the ve HOOL—W hilo Iroal e impression of the 2. Disappoin for the pre ~u|4|vul_\ T, loavea ¥ : i \l that ambitions and subtl jun coneeived the | ling patrivtism and integrity of puipo &3 - ¢ o beginning SATURDAY, Jar. 5, s 5 idea of establishing an independent govermmuent for | ness of his political insizht amd of 1‘.\- ¢ FOREST PIL " MS, TERME OF SUBSCRIPTION: i 1' anin b s -."; S Eo s s o et T80 YA Plains, N. Y., 23 wiles from wl)'“l'(_"c\"l'l‘{l;;(. u.‘l|' Aedyn Bouth Carolina. In the_control of that State he had | his desire to save his country from the years of strife, OTIER POENMS, T : Py e o 2 L OB WL S S vl No less sangguine in his hopes, than anda- | and blood, and woe, throneh which shie T passed L AR 1 andiag toploh of 110 day, MU et RACDRSMSE 17 Sho Bost Dl W SEMINAR ¢ cious in bis plans, he reckoned on the support of (]u- with a fresh accession of life. e 1 » % talent in the Country. For 'nll:,':?,\p}b'iu:nu'n.,rm.u.m—-, " olln: gmllllier‘l: mu(u;n ut':w- (llw l;)mh l'nllhnl_n-nh o —— e et W AL, r g P ustain its anthority by foree. rq OF T CCOLLECTION 3 . ALLEN. b O YOUNO - o Y e e A 3 :M;:ot'efl‘f:)r“hi::l-,)llmu."\“\;l.‘ 'r-'.lm..ll.:, the protective | BOOKS OF ™ iy Min. Nawan A. Dowes (“ Fila"). CLUBBING WITH TLE KI 4 E FOR YOUN( YUI R DAUGHTER would thank yon for Tue BOARDING »nd DAY €10 £t of which he had formerly been the ¢hampion. [ The Sccond Volume of the Lrel e b s ROM Tikk TRAVE S0L il Mguin (421 ) nd Lawen sy (8430 | (& POIPEENAE Jo inrice o b i bR (e doote v P . EWBURG | Johm Winthrop,” by Robert C. Winthrop (Ticknor & | puished by | Fields), contains the corresponden Governor of Massachusetts from the v pagable in pent was nipped in the bud by ergetic measures of President Jackson. aud execution of Mr. Callonn were pr AN HURST will il Day Sehool for GITON, Pablishers Dry Goods. 0 Broome st., New-Vork selebrated compromise bill of Henry Clay. “Tiis ! i ) - peryed as o lmlp‘lll‘v for the retreat of Mr. Calhoun, | dateof his arrival in Ameriea, until the close of his » T ]t The Jummary mumber will be rew yla & fow days, and Now 367 o TReyoRfine : the question was teporanily sctiled. Bt | lfe in 1619, The letters are comected by o comprer | PEAD EUGE o0 ol — F Kighthave.~CARVETS and FURNTTURE e A Prine ate of Sot olina became | 4 <oy iographi rog ic P ” AT HIKTORICAL, NOY! weted stock of the above gouls 3t the Jones JC = T R Sonscions ‘was st 1 madness | liensive biographical s e T ikl e sors gl 8 the vl | WEGNKERS MILITARY INSTITUTE, by & sense of injury cer o od to disturb the | | '"‘“I'l I* it ‘ln sl bt e 10 105 — Pices $1 00 and $1 9. p For waklug boys luteliigeat, Leaithy, Chriatior 3 public peace by hcr expressions of sallen, and often | L o o Tndulgo.in extravagut enlogy, Every Ttk Lo e 3 R v ¥or dompin® Moo BREXJAMIY MASON, Tookors ¥ of furions discontent. She was always dy for re- | IF e Tors O New-Enstant S 17 ALAXY, EADY TO-DAY. ' {han lask woatl's pete Litif LR £ Volt as soon as the South would aid her in tie strug- | 500 HEAHAR Tpre ."\{-v.fi..‘1\.1('-".'1‘1\’{1'(';{.(‘:31.1 K “ R RS warrantel T e Public Schwol ni Wilz g;"u:;“l}w“‘l' (""" . f"l“"_Im"';i"]:]{‘:;f;‘; of the political history of the Massachusetts colony, FOR JANUARY 15, 167, EUGENE SUE'S GREATFST WOKK Shoster 0.8 arepatent L S PR and of the social and domestic Puritanic manners of CoxTyTe: MYSTERIES OF THE PEOPLE; A R e e e T 3 y e ANTED—By a Lad 10 i3 competent an were now busily engaged in sowing the seeds of dis- weusion. T i ! a pretext, and lhol-_rlnyery question ta e, The firs for the production of a publ the vight of petition weed, & position in a Doarding-School where her v would b taken in full o part payment for taition of ber so 10 + e. B ota; irén i regand to spabilitis aud renper Mice, “A Treatise on the Law of Partnership,” by Pro- TRISTAN; A Story in Three Parts. Part 1L By Edward Spencer, & fessor Theophilns Parsons, of Harvard University | (with an illastration ) (Little, Brown, & Co.), completes the series of tret- | e p oy pien Atkinion l)l(l(,'t;.\' REDUCED. went wis the de THE STORY OF A PLEBEIAN FAMILY [3 e b The effect of this, | |, 3 2 2 g -~ @ anticipated, was to raise the popular | tises on the wost prominent titles in legal science ¥ A% 1 FOR pe wmind 10 fever heat. Jtfurnished the e which have given the anthor such an enviable celeb- [ SAVONAROLA. By Anta Cors Ritchie. i Sividing ‘:I‘:.IH\\:"; II-" n"" I rity both among professional and general readers, for | - TRADITIONS OF THE BLACKFEET. By Jobu Mason Lrown. 2,000 YEARS Arl‘ COS'[‘ essful FRENCIT the Dej an epared the way | lis thorongh, succinet, and Incid expositions of the CLAVERINGS. By Antheay Trollope. (With an Tlustratien. P L 1% bis serviees to parties wishing fo losr ¥ioneh e, Dy, S gl vt | et e, " ol e | TR CLATIRNOL sy b, (Tt ThassLaTeD Y e e S S 55+ 00 and then by the vepeal of the Missouri | fessor Parsons combines the rare advantage of classi- “ALMS AT THE BEAUTIFUL GATE" By IL M. = ’ Compromise, with a similap intent. eal enlfge and taste, with great mental genmen, and 4 g NARTY 3. BOOTH. i g fe g s INT would Tike *_’n-nnu‘h- to the presidential eleetion of 1856, it | PTotoUNc knowledge of H"“ “'"J']“"'_ he 't"filn-l; IMPERIAL FRANCE. Iy George M. Tole. FIRST SERIES...ovesrsasens PRICE 1 C. YLOR, A hours In the afternoon, fn & privale £ ] of the So feinns to dis- | vigils of many years devoted to the investigation of LU V. Wisweed Reade e o, "G Ay N BT NG U 7a17Y a8 L0y ol selye the P e ot DO Bt | Cases, and thé comparison of re tialona, | TS LOXDON CLUBS. By W. Wikveed ead Fock Sevies complete i itselt No. 779 BROADWAY, ITED STATES EDUCATIONAT, INS1T- andidate. ‘The people s not impaired the freshn of Dis | SHAPES OF A SOUL. By Sarah M. 1. Piatt T E E " 2 ‘ Sk TUTH.—~Wanted this day three TEACHERS, for Public Sehocls o : peo iri W s With hi 115 REMARKABLE BOOK 1S SUPPRESSED IN FRANCE. Betveen Niuth a1 Teuth ota. Countien. A Lady well qualibed to teseh Latin awd ¥roch in s to believe it. They spirit. He grapples with hist] Also, wanted in exchange and Wbuy property iu or pear the cify, as an att@npt to iri 'lfl"“lf 'i‘l I"""*‘Yl"l? a :"]‘" SR THE POOR CAPITALISTS. By Marke Howland. Beside befng's NOVEL OF THRILLING INTEKEST, it embraces & | LAVIES AND CIILDIEN'S suitable for sehool purposes Teachers wanting, poitons i 6 weakominded and tiuid in the exercise of thel® | v bis first brief. ' His stylo is o model of clearness, ‘ . g ) ] wASUing. e forias of applications. - Addr conmetions. But the plot was well matured, and had | point, and chaste’ elegaice. Equally avoiding flig | AUYERSINNG 5y George Wabesitn. COMPLETE HISTORY OF FRANCE FOR TWO THOUSAND UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. | upoo C. W MANKS & Ca, No. 34 Greenerat, searly opp technieal diffuseness of the profession, and the nea- THE HOUSE OPPOSITE. By Maria L. Pool YEARS. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HOSE. - - e f Gen. Fremont taken place jinstead of an attempt wounld doubtless X v aridity of 1 v standard writers, he is perhaps o » o efie y"l‘: (:." tll‘n \::»1‘ |.(::-‘|:,:{ withont a parallel ¥n clothing the subtleties of the | NEDULZE. By the Blitor. Contaising: The Resurrection of Color. er oila by oll Bosksallers aid Xpwaded 53 AXD WINTER GLOVE Dancing Academies. o present an 1t was hoped to make | Jaw with the charms of expression. H W Artemus the Deliciods.” A Defenee of Lobeters The Magaifcent , o e TR g Academics, e ng his subject in the CLARK Ler, No. (Great variety DODWORTI® DANCING AC;\I‘I,“Y, No. 212 FIFTILAVE., New-York. the highlands between the Ubio and the lakes the this peculiar excellece by pla ), 5 " dividiung line of the new confederacy. The enterprise | 11t of common seuse, by frecing it fr Byle fa Fable Deconestn, Tatows ool Fensticim. Baol Pl | ) ool ouws conram d GENTE FURNISHING GOODS. . Y AT Jing to Washington on the | details, and stating the essential points w thropy. The Diminution of Hoops. ANSINAR NN st o A y 4 UESD e S Y E B A TEURSDATR ‘March, and scizing, the archives and the | manded for its elucidation interse and “““"‘?""‘ 0 | 1, the next nuwber of THE GALAXY will be vommenend & series of WOOL AND MERINO TUESDALS and P OATS and PRIDAYE. s treasury of the National Government. The prospect langnage. No man understands better than héhe g 4 & For Terms, ke., send {0 lar. of danger, the timidity of weak men, and the profli- artof applying the graces of style to scientific dis- | sices upon “ WORDS AND THEIR U3 ES," by Ricnanp Graxt UNDERSHIRTS AXD DRAWERS, 12T DODWORTI “XCADINY, w,‘vfl“mfi of money secnted the election of | cussions, without approaching the lines of a false | wurs. % 2 . — W g BAWY] i oL [ B And thus staved off the revolution for | avd inapposite hetoric, At the same time, e iswo | = . LK UNDEREIIRTS AND DRAWERS, Pivisare, wr Tare, i N el e sty WAL SCARFS, TIES, NANDERKERCUINFS, FOR DAYS, call o send for a Cirealar. less eritically exact in the analysis of pr IXG FOR THE VERDICT," by the autbor of * Margaret Howth " Y l E GARMO™ DANCING ACADEMY, No. €3 wmhn-r four years. But the handwriting was on the A X 1 . wall. 1t was clearly foreseen that this was the last | (B ";M"l"n"fllm\!f";lQ;“ll"r‘""'fi»'t".“w ! expiring effort of eracy. The agits tion between what is law and what is not law, than 5 ¢ o 0 LS R34 S FUSTENDERS 5 . ot A Seonoht o & evieia. From tha tim 3 the success of his Tabors borrowed, o aid from s | | T2t P ST GALATTIR 45 # yovi 3 B o weshe e EUGENE SUF, . PR Wk BTG sl SATURDAYE 7T TUOAE {luin".'ifififi«';(“w Rebeingy; the countrs skill as o writer. His works, accopdingly, whilés tiey | cPies oe year, $25. Specimen copies 20 ccnte. Address AUTHOR OF THE WANDERING JEW, &« o1 i g o] el B je G0 M ind Mastars, 4 to 6 p. s, H . i i gnd cemmotion. + | wre recognized as of the Lighet : TS ] 2 Centieien, TUNSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS at 8 o cleck n & vonstayt stgie of turmoil gnd &9 g = | Povtance, pss 2 mantet Vol 'l W. C. & F. P. CHURCH, TRASIATRD B FORK DE CHAMBRES, W CLASSES ARE NOW FORMI ‘h' mm‘t;!’h;&f; :\h:s ':::“'xld':lm"r‘ife'\lnr{.t'f:»‘l‘rn?)fai of lytelligent readert, who seck for instraction on MARY L. BOOTH, CARRIAGE RUGS, &¢. = hi..!fifq'a'::’fiuh}tfimflw,' of pulnnt}wlllliy-‘inl nlll..f present, Yol r...flumr Par- SOE" slers everywhere, : p TR T R A RION pl',\r:"o.l-‘()'nTE_p‘,'em:‘L - the South. Men were thrown into fren; r«llr* has fol U\\('(‘ vW \'lllll‘ ethod w lll‘l L I’(li'fl. NOVEL I\.l\" ll.l,l'Sl'lL\l EDC \T.\LU(;['E b order 16 wade rocin fur Fpring Tuportations ;‘ b 7";:!,;:!“»‘ ll' hest Piaso before lk“‘,lhh:':’-a"ll':m w such a readable character to his previo: THE PEOPLE \ i SELL ALL WINTER GOODS Now! 107 o 110 Bowerst ¥ Wure R ANNER A o STEINWAY, and_other new and second- and PIANOS, ORGANS and MELODEONS, for RENT o fo B, or on fnstal . T. GORDON, No. 7 B: oF )8 AND FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1807, ek I8 contalns Legily 100 pages, 100 Gne lilustratioes ou | durivg this ard Jief that their safety and their honor alike on the Y:enhmrw the National Govern oo th The text possesses the continuity and flowing _— il Sl Y7 Bk beem: the plan of the secession leadcrs swoothness of o narrative compggition, without being 4\"'”‘"' FUTURE LIFE. $o preak up the Union and establish a Southern Con- o dfsoumion Uf s eney B f0r federaey. But their aspirations now took a higher s Evihing - wno. With o large § 0 of 1kie Cybinet hostlle | fouAlto thezigkt view of ‘the case e ‘niclyded e dest il t the G ument which they had swo . the ('um‘mw of anutshell. The student. who we — A' l!h‘\l TIFUL COLOR ’ ¥ - with the President himself unwilling to pursue the subject at greater length, and dive dow A CRITICAL MISTORY OF THR DOCTRINE OF A FUTURE LIVE. | . Alwo, deseriy ..a"x ‘:'MP"».‘ 1’”5:‘"“"9*5 A steps to ch the movement, the conspi to the re s beneath Jow water mark, Wil | By Wi R Alger. With sa Appendis Containing a Catalogve of Wo (st o ol poota gk g sy« gl e oo solved 10 take possession of the Capital, and assume find abundant materials for his quest in the notes at | geisting to the Nature, Origin aod | wp eost. Bent free o all my customers of 1966 without Dy -y foot of the page. We have no faith in the d0c- | B\ iueraphy of the Salject, by Frra Abbot. Fourth Edition, with ; 5 CHOICE FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES, AT COST. A , AND A \, T GALE & SPIANO-FORTES. . WD No. 19 MERCER ST (wear Howand), N. Y. Mauuldetory and Warerooms, 107 East Twelfth-st, Xew-York. SPLENDID PIANO for $235.—G. & H. - WARMOKE, Maonfacturers, No. 343 Blceckerst. ; 17 Prie Mevals, | Warean eition the Piano' wade. Tenimor I)ILL'KER BROTH MAND D FILC )\\'E;{ PLATE, C. TAYLOR. S VISITING E the Sonl, belug Al JAMES VICK ¢ that any man can become a_good enough Revisions. by the Authar. Royal octavo, 14 pp., eloth, extra g - i o 2 the s Fivgh yer to manage his own cases by the study of be = - iy o g i Dt we are sure that 3o one about to eng PR - 3 TPHE TRIBUNE ALMANAC uer being 4 0 1] | CTURERS OF menship business can fail to obtain a Dr. Alger's work is s well known, the Publisher fees that it Iy osly JOR 1 e Jacke Morni . PA TENT-PLATE ANO-TORT 1S R 1207 Factory and Wareroom OF Bleccker-st, oue biuck we [ dent, the purport h_has not bef way, New-York. tos rights, liabilities, and duties by ¢ 'Inlpll "n_nw |mh|uu' We give the acconut of itin | ¢ 00 necessary to eall atteation to the vew edition, now resdy. 1t has bLeeu r. Botts's own words: . : N Socusred sk mach cush ofshwe snd labet fa Tevisieh b7 1harHethor, & WL DE ISSUED JANUARY 58 , at prices | o Lo — Aboat this time Mr. Lincolu sent a messenger to Rich A * History of the Campaign of Mgbile,” by It the two years which have elapsed since the last lssne appesred. For . T N BROTHERS," - IT CONTAINS o would call the the den . C. Andrews, is published by Y. | past sear the work bas Leeu entirely out of the market, The interest of the volume is in- | in Esgland, as well asdbroughont the Usited States, has beew cons wd by numerous ui nd illustrative sketches, | sed nereasing. For sale at prineipal Bookstores, and wailed by Publishers os receipy WO, iy it w pediately to W abity wome himself, o send son h d 10'see Limn on ASTRONOMICAL, &¢ e W chent aler power. brillisuey and aweeinere i (6 " Pritce st W excinalycly to M &b N b nt together with on excellent index, and it forms a v 1 e Queen, Roral ¥ w e - - valuable memoir for the history of the Rebellion, | &7 e Non 114 [ Comii INDEMAN & SONS “Chincapin Charlie” Ly Nellic Eyster (Duffield R “SWEETHEART would thank s i gy s . oaerat, Manelsseer and o 30 Bobat, owpool PATENT OYCLOID AND SQUARE Asmead, Philadelphia), is a continnation of tho S S Ly skl W on ey RIMPTON Tl PIANC/POBDBEG 1 s ushington on Friday the 5th of Apiil, and, “Sunny Hour Storics,” a favorite juvenile series, of SHIP, Planets, Conjusctioss 01 Placets avd other Arpects. Kueter u.u'vlnwwm 3 ROY-PLACE, BLEECKERNT o Jir-Lindol, the fellowing consersationin sistaicetok | which the author posscases a happy talent of adapta- e og thrsagh 1o wk west Bt he had not come sooner, Air. | tion to the minds of chjldren, and an_excellent com- LITTLE, BROWN & Co., Star Tables \l'.\\ PAT 1 No. 110 WA T., BOSTON, Tide Table of 110 Places. AN RAVI 1‘“1. \m:;ux, 7 COMBINAT of Mr, | mand of simple and winning language. The member | volume is none the Jess liv e o e 110 desiring the prese lueutial o padin, influential and leadis Phis inventlon, introduced exelusively into our Planos, is of the . greatest advantage to the tone of the isteuest, as it affets the Sourd- Tug Boand—the « ey soul of the Pi y onastractiveoiiccout | o qpp \TISE ON THE LAW OF PARTNERSHIP. Byt it Si COSHIRTS! proved Yoke, perfect: jou party iu your vention, was to submit a | of the mod religious spirit which runs through its e e iyt . How- | ], €, without repelling t oung reader by f “-fmld U i by e L ; Boquid ‘"1 ly pecior Ja g ality and power «w: of \5‘;:: wary b e BRIt E el “Some of the scenes in the late war len of thi trooflos i AiabieF Wikas Do - b relleved fhom the righie in the story, and serve not only to ks Rseeutive Offcer quality greatly inereased Rsecutive Ofce went, s well as parties pro- usited to call sud examize our assorb r Rroadway, New Vork. Jarbor of NewYoik for Cliafleston; your Cony i T 1 0 séssion for nearly two mouths, and yon have done ot, but to place the sentiment of pothig bt hold aud shake the rod over my head, Vou | patriotisua in a noble light. The volume well deserves 1 en i vote chich it appears you have a | the favor wi ] ) ias bee eiv v magority of 1wo Lo one R e No!“_'w xe s ”::_ pr‘fl:i{ ith which the sevies has been received by iy desire 1o preserve the peace of the conntry, and to % if 4 save the Border States to the Union, that if you gentle- Ont of Town,” by Barr, rtnership. What Partnership is and | Foreign Ministers Purtuers. Fuganes and Kiuds of Pariverst apreme Contt. e Partrers as to each other, Who are Partners as $0 Thind Par tien. The Kighte ani’ Duties of Partacrs Letusen Themselves. The of Menk g exnedien of Partuers inte e Farts ot Thin Delegates f ray (Hurd & Houghe | Boma She bt o iind Fevone: spsinet tbe Pariaeiably aod o ssolution. A TRIBBON VELY YKINCE & Co® ttons, Bradls, s, Ribbons, Laces, K l Kl & Co. ATENT Mandkerchiefs, Coliars and Sets, Freach t: A Skirts, Small Wares, MELODLONS, wid Faney € at reduced pric W. J. ELGEK, AUTOMATIC ORGANS, { Congress Versons SCHOOL ORGANS Mr. Lineulu related the above facts to Iy “ Well, Mr. Lincoln, What wepdy 0 Mr, Kaldwin make Mr. Barry Gray, “nestled on and among_ the hills, | 66" P TEN] MUBLIC RESOLUTIO) .l e, thwing np hie e hewant it | with swidyy picturesae hotses and an air of thnfi ATTENTION G s PROCLAMATIONS ok gy, i g flghy o S SEh. SINTliLY | eahedk pervading its p«qu-.-r it is delightful to witness?” He METEURAGRRE. Blockades of Mexlean Ports. e 2L Dy dourment s i s ot the firsg *slave of the auill® that has pitcled FLANAGAN & FINCIH, Day of Thankagivis | is tent on the banks of nu‘-, Bronx, which flows WHOLESALE NEWSDEALERS, Feulan Expedition want you to adjonrn, and, after 1 have e g 0 woet again to adopt an_ordinance of s throngh its precinets, Ed; found a quict re- ARE NOW READY TO FILL Tusurrection declared to e a wen of the Union party will adjourn’ withont P psel ot i " i Fist Parters. Th ltate Sndinance of Wm_”““‘{wfi.w thout hssing an | ton), presents another installment of the domestic | iy g '".7“}5.»..'.‘...‘1.'..." rin sracuguly gt Ml cen :,.,,l'...‘,.‘ the sailin, ’., the flect, and take the r | periences in which the anthor has taken a symp oo t. Liwited Partuership. Joint-$ Governors, thelr Kalaries sl ’ - P oWHIT! S EvACUATIS f o : | thotic public so largely into his confidence. The | EB8P itnati iz Vaton was declined. On the folloying r night 1 was wit Bl ~ p . il i1 TEACHERS oad T itnation al —females. | . 5 Tosk quit unpretentions little place,” to the thinking of | peraments and eapaeity. Iy, 5 THE ACTS ( HESS. shes to engnge h RAND SQUAK 3 bave taken Trst Py T inquired, ition thereto, » First 102, T competition with 200 pianos frow all pasts of ; n w bibition at 1 e done up in the neat ferences. Please ave., top toor ment constracted with their Patent A “a nice girl, a SITUATION | Tanked for $ve seats Waservoms, Nos. g ehildren or to o chamberwork. She is [ Lot = S sl ewgaged ather preseat eylorers, | FEVE WEBER PLANO-FOR e charge of very good aud Kind. ¢ 1 then I, ** Mr. Lincoln, will yo ¢ Make treat amid its charming 9 o1 par A AT arrie e 1 aka thad | s lis ulu\":ll‘nl-lrl;;:""’n,;:nI,: (.1;.r:'f.‘r 1'.‘-'11‘,:‘.'1'14" 'nl;r e e ey N L e Bl Xo 18 Rook Forty-frekate W is culled the BEST INNTRUMENT MADE by )l the lead b 1he Uni I have | haps, but of more worth, have shown their Klm_‘l AT THE VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES, The Bill; The Presidests Veto; Vote by which the Bill was ‘ D—By ! ”(‘n'""' e (e ek g gy A--‘m;'ul “.'»‘.:;.‘.n: I..: e B puv ] theth on Friday ¢ o by choosing it for their re ho ot Pasticular attention Is paid curried over the Veto. ANHING of o b e 4l a1 M0, 77 Weok | b Porte Asmoeathon, albor & il 1o 2ha Pyas i he b maneios Thici sald 10, * Botte, Thave always Been ey uted by Barry Gray kot s, bt TUB FRRECMRE S BUKEAU BEI wlnl L L Mim MAKK. | ere of this constes, ewinently the REST MPANO IN AMKRICA, snd e ems < Reta, It are of « softened tone, MISCELLANEOUS ORDERS CONNE Abstract of the Finst Bill; Mle President’s Veto; Failure of the First Cl'r\' or Cou 9 who wish to g expice S Bl | Jon', | il adwsinister this Government s nearly upon simpl rather than b WITH THE NEWSPAPER AND BOOK TRADE. Bill; Abstract of the Becond BIIl; The President’s Veto; Passage of the e by coapring B ST Was ol Gie, ub woier | 7 e nwearaitiy. of Muste an or bigh wusie s rito: ihe prineiples that he would have administered it as it js | V7 {.n}ah, and apart from the ine mo- | Send for Price List. Second Bill. ate »-+. %8 Do Meely suted s B CAKROLL'S Agwbey, No, o | Fether, becauss of thelr hmmonse power, equalls, sweeibess and bril pareivie for one wan to 1o . ::;yt1:3:‘_»“;:":'-I1(:}1:!:::_:;]:::]:\4«;2;:‘2rxl to u place of honor iu AGAN & FINCH, THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. iees . A Lave dgne. He sald, moreover, * We have seventy odd Thio Seciviie of Sitio ¢ i e . Nos. 21 awl 23 Amnat., New ¥ The Constitutional Awendmert Propeged in 1666, e wien APFOXt Buiter, Who are short. of provisione, Service of Sorrow,” by Lerctia P. Hale (James | X7 OUR WIFE will thank you for “The Vote ou the . nendeest UIE MARERS, Miller), is remarkable among coll « ons of a similar Sotouicat, Joukvatcwith He woggestions for tajiug chidren. | - Tableof Bates Ratfrng ot Rejecting the Awen will not last Jonger than next Wodnes \ y of the sources e o A e L NATIONAL UNION COMMII » inessenger (o Gov. Pickens to u;‘{i.""d - 1 | from which the materials have been derived, Tt con- l{h(fl) }‘L("r NI, SUE™S Adiress of the Nationa] Usian pression :l:‘nfihm-l::nh;'l"f'r' that was his | sists of a variety of select picces designed to furnish mfi%‘fl.i‘."‘iflf«"’%fi'u K]'lwl'l mgiiniak P e L L A that 1t ti. Tt s Heant provistous gen. | strength and consolation to the affl cnding | QEXUAL PHYSIOLOGY — o g, YOTR BOR REmeI0RS vessel e would | 1y ons from the French and S s | N o T oy Y.—A new work by | rogular Vote for Prositent, by States, in 1664 b catyecc ) daigy pod FORKIGN COUNTRIE 1ot and will not let them suffer for 5 they ek beet, 60 inuch Pork, potatoes ere bat 1hel ¢ guaranteed for Five Years. ] SQUARE aud UPRIGHT PIANG TCABINET ORGANN, the heat 0 o if purchased. Monthly’ paviaents seecived A hand Piagos s harcaing, from $60 1o “# 22 Gitnations Wanted—Males. YOUNG Maurried Ma mo al onsilecable experience as first-class 0 il rewt B with some ability v awd b 960 and 108 . | Flissiology of e sexex—ex plafni fize upon an nnarmed vessel, with bread y roapat and that. I e vould' iy ,h,m"'u';‘{*{»;h:hh:r tracts from soveral eloquent writers in pr e e Lin marve T e, o lo¢ Major | v Tmprey aud Conceptio e lawwly | The States of Ame e Names and Tithn of Rulers and stop the, vessel ; but that 1 had also sent a fleet slong withy “The Second Number of the ““ Am o, caring o ST bl | oo Acssmden Y g oty aud trolled an Law Re- | wation in regard to beget al X T o l,"‘_rl-w m“:l ting aud re: f bewatiful mud Lealthy chil " wud he. 1 am 1o war man; 1 wang | V10, (Little, Brown, & Co.) contains a careful ex- MILLRH, WOOD & Ca, Xo 15 Lafght st., New-York. more any wan in this country, and w inati Fallace? » “ . 100 10 ““"M’:"\m",!.;n“'::‘l‘l.;:‘-fi: amination of * Wallace’s Reports,” a paper on * K LERGYMEN wonld 72, No. 1 way. MAN, who un L raln avd My ;u m:o protect her if she was fired into. What 4o PRICE 20 CENTS PER COPY. SEVEN FOR A DOLLAK. . Slatonern and Fancn Soods. m ’an construction,” by Johm C. Hurd, a biographical watter iu Tuk PHRENOLOGI e ia & part of the history of this War that is not gen- | notice of ** Luther Martin,” a di s o | ST AR M =L, & Rl AL o~ - - ” Anoma: 1 Ohink 1t SUTAe 10 T that 18 na e Lnther Martin,” a digest of English and EW-YORK MERCITAN Address orders, with cash luclosed, 0 Asitantion t 35 INKS D MANU- Teiveit. 1have often ‘!m;:h,',"':,' wfi';_' glll; ;:;:{ fi:i':;,-n::'(x"“ R yuu'. and a variety of matter on who wish to commuicate with the traders of Ceutral linoly will THE TRIBUNE, o0 Khoe Stare. el ()”( "“‘\M\Z._ nl:' I»("\ 4 11\1\-\ Al kinds of "ua Bot himself, o his own Justification, inad | mot picous topics of interest to the legal profes. | g o deirabie mediu fa e Blativave. Ruilroad Bee |y 155 INKNTANDS, A s, X0 me?&u, suppose Il‘wm because le felt bi-h‘im'J, "ml‘wlnimll’mul 1..:‘( dited lv]:n h ability, and v‘-"{"'i | , Kbouy & TRRARY umrr.\xl»;. Il‘:'hr“"l gFgnnder o fort o epcualblty tn thus pro: | whioh'i i dgvatea. & Toe o 1 {6 Mecially o THE DALY B 58 JOUNNLY, | SN e w1 er el §tKnown fn the North; b novw 4 knowicdge of | A volume of religions poctry entitled the “Wa SPHINGFIELD, ILL. Qelp Wanted- | QCHOOL REWARDS, TESTIMONIALS — A 1he faet that he had gove so far, aud wax ready to mako | of he G 3 kit AL | yyy JOURNAL fs the oul g - e BT oo Ruad i LI AR raie ariele for datribudion at the close of sehvale. Saw'ay: of hiwmself to prescrve the peace of the iospels, the Three Wakings, and other L 15 the auly Republican‘vewspaper mublished iu the would he l;“oK“‘\'l)I RS WANTED.—A few good el Mtals, Marviace-Certificates, Valentives, Lace Paper i g 3 A fe . hetug publisbed by N OLOGIC Forsanle Martionl. o satisfactory work ! i el Puiabet 3 Willim st i avall, would givatly strengthen Lis posi- | Poews,” by the Author of “The Schinber; Btate Capital. A ~) e § # Cotta The orth I:;rxflrunf;::; :;:It:.mwulu S hlfl-\lly,' is |hlln:lu-4l by M. W. Dodd. It comprises | 41 the ofeis] paper of the tate and City Governments, and b the | =——— oy | %oV eral pieces written expressly for this edition, and | 1meest drelation. The Weekly Bdition peoetrates every County. 'l‘"l" FEBRUARY NUMBER (now. re is that the Rebellion was bronght ou, in the first by & haudtul of desperaty politicl wany others uot before published in the United WYERS shoul r / g‘m“ 0 ruin their wuutn‘u%fl’ln»r :‘l‘-’;:; States. The pocins are. more ‘remarkable for their L"""" WJE'Y:‘:I':'}'&'L‘M'-*I‘:HEIOHGI - YABIERI NOTIONS, 1‘\ le-sts., B L Pineapple-sta, B 1 be ghven. Apply, ety ecn the v, At tiie Jitua Life Insurauce Jase Brass LOCKSMITIL P ! Rotary Lock Pactory, evines Fuliou 1 bwself,_$2 8 yen ety of Color and Gummivg lfi‘l’.!'llltu" SRR el NOTRP e e o, Ron 15w and 198 Wik st s Haae ared o our tacknte OF thoir party, Flis own iuflt: | forvey devotional spirit, than for any power of ima- | NJOW RE, e s g C " k Lination, or beauty of . u READY, . 7 | The best Comie Mouthly published, is going off at 15 cents per copy S RAT TR T podt h‘,m:"' "’]:‘;“‘,::‘r‘";g; ::""“:‘_‘"‘t"m .(“fl‘:l:.lzl wl.;mw;fi:li.fififimm&?&‘ .h.,{ d"m ":"."" N * ONE HUNDRED CHOICE !ll.:v:rmss," ke b Pryipagilol gkt ‘V'\“ "“'.“..'n'n!..*: nl.flfi.' on. ATEXANDER IL* ST to hoethe plans " * | tounded on her'popular prose wri e entithed S e He e did o warn i, ‘:;’::::’:‘::::::}”J[ Yoo & Shepard, Boston, have published a collection 3 By Pro Lo AR A " e ! « charncter of their de- | of “ Amateur Dramas,” by George M. Baker, in Anison, 180 pagea. Paper, 30 crats: Cloth, 73 tenta.’ Mailed five o8 uMcient guarsutee that (his will he the sogcacity led Diw 1o predict the result | for parlor theatricals, evening entertainments, and b O ol e e et o s ol et it 1l _cakes ona_cold mors . _Takoa plate from any nwsstand We il -~ all widthe and JONES, Nos. I TRAC. | Cardy and tured by OF 4 ING 11O My, Stephens's nane b Brandard History of th contai 1 o pop G, TIHE NURSERY ! 108, Uae spechioens of orators, P r;"" ml '5! ’l':l,{(.xv‘}lflfl' sL_\ll'An\'y NUMBER of . COMBANT, Rov 1) Nasmit Ny e g Tl wwiwat', N, .1 by DIRENTANO, and the prinei- dent, His words wyitten in 1561 h: ; a1 New-York Dealers. Ko digh praten of (£ 1 The Natlon, | - 10 the letter. 3, Vaek she teo, whot | %hool exhibitions. Tho plots are easy of com FIVHE MOTHER™ JOURNAL, York “Ties, e, *iesullfolly Hiusieted, Large Typer hort L, PUBLISHIXG Ca., sl Tl m’n‘i—hm nr-”gflof ttl. yobellion ? y1"1'.“;,. sion by the most lmxrrhuul amateurs, ln':‘::a: r e Mfi#%&dfl!?%‘lgn\\1 T":“'“m:‘ n“".':“." PRl p Sl .klllflrfllm_m{".fi‘d C"AH' [ SHUELLEY, No. 63 worle 0 ycars Hep Tarmies it ooy | e 2 thay fl“&fllfi“ffi:?fir he simple charao. i R b M, e g FANNY P, SEAVERNS, pls ey ot | G ETHA JOB FRINTER {irk, Clrebty oo S a David aud a Goliath. 1 de not think this m.,.h,, . 68, the | wid"yi i Sphsiantel o o {3 B R FITR IR TR Y BONTON, Mam. No. 34 Graenest. y o o) to - ik this | P represented to advantage in almost ay th noble but di work. and to wake the fandly T T e i 3 ) likely to prove a second. Five millions ily or school, V| ST e G woplar ‘:-&b{':‘-u‘;n?{fi S o v D%..?H.".SQ,T E'm.“‘lfl, m\t‘“.‘!.n‘:m, 9 USAEI.ANY% & v ‘ e i o ¢ 3 BV D! e et o bees SrrRRR | MILLERR. Mo Sasnny Koo Yorse 1T ‘ M. EVERD) Yok Soud for Cataloge. o-York Alw naiabirs 84 30 senia ek | 30T Gt . 10 Disad ooy, ny b 300 Broad way, o of le, aud ey at o Ve e, il w0 1o vt | Lorwe and Lt i the ile of o Sierv volume of ) Sotuiiimi g et s

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