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X NEW PUBLICATIONS. et THE FEBRUARY MAGAZINES. The opening article in Harper presents a full Jength portrait of ‘“Wild Bill,” the famous scont of the PRlains, whose prowesson the side of the U the war of the Rebellion appeared to realize the le- gends of Samson and Herenles combined. His daring adventures are described withh infinite epirit by sfficer of the army who knew Lim well, and who | firm faith in the 1stories which he from his lips. The d ouly by the accos nplishmentsof L and the whole nar affords a vich ill ghe romance of border life. **Something Fishes”is (he title of the next article in which the | miracnlons horse, tion of aboud engravings are in rather too great proportion for the | A letter-press. Mauy curious facts, however, are pre- | wouted by the writer in an intercsting branch of matural history. Almost every monster of the deep re- eeives ample justice at lis hands, thongh voth maid about Victor Hngo's pienvie which frightful game in the lt|n||~h( » T on goygeous Calentta Talkative - Ll Talking,” and an '\n-n‘_ digcourse on_birds, eutitled * for Life, fich by the by, the lu Measure for M viewless winds,” is {¢ ip. An article entitled * Civil W 0 Benoficence” slovis the |nuu peets of the Sm jtary Commission, cspecially the tornado of enthusi- asm and charity wbich n'-ll wongh California vy -4Im I o into stran, the first mention of its New fngton” forcibly repeats the dis wal tale of the ges on (TI\lYtA\'\\”H vailroads in this « ?hc prospects of the suiferer are not brightened 'l.\ s a somher Ris arrival at the capiis | and others, Angrl » which gaing in intersst as it advances, *The Characteristics of the Elizabethan Yateiatore” aro Real Eotate for Sale. FEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT—145 acres of the first quality of land (30 acres meadow) on the Raritaan, u Nm Publications. ']u»x P 1L D ~1u.~) COURT. By Mrs. discussed in @ eritical essay by Mr. E. P, Whipple, dwelling on the intensely human character of that , t COMPANY, hours from New-York, via the Ceutral Rallroad of New-Jerscy. M. : X . APPLET OV 4 4 literature, its breadth and preponderance of thought, | ,,? 443 AND 448 DROADWAY. NEW. YORK, slon with 13 yooms, all in perfect onler; Varm-houso entirely mew; and the im : Shivitiots b of Publish THIS D green-honse, carriage house, berns, foc-bouse, ke A large vaiiety 1 Simia el JOSEPH 1 1. AND ll IS COURT. | of fruit, stade and ornamental trees, beaatiful drives, ke. This property ling of its prominent writen orge Bedillion’s BY MIS, L MURLBACIL is desirable as an investment, eithor for 3 permavent residesce or for & K .ir'l;‘r mlh.; .‘).r.‘.‘., T osea A ‘IAF*‘ ‘;; With Iustrations, 1 vol., 6vo. Vaper Covers, $10; Cloth, €2 CON, No. 192 Broadway, vis, dep) 7 some phuses ¢ i | il S — Western Penmsylvania, The mysteries and mis- ; ARMS—Good ,”';’1'\ ',".",'l exics of “Comic Jo o deserbed i asends | T MG rmation seut fioe, 40 ablo artiole by Charles Dawaon Bhs : Wte s o progress, ers whieh sicceeted in ranning the I ' had thie enter, Hlll‘ l \I{\l 5 :\ res, o8, at Millstone ew-Jersey, lnr.'“lhnl“ N s 1 wiles from 5o depoty 10 ncres \\:‘:m Grainj Z-story fuel from the beach miggest: moralizing to t writer of How Mr. Frye would 1 Air. Howells rela Itadian lifo in “F Maggiore Phenomena in flord ‘an occas e e laud, o 4 siz for an instruct paper on phy £e0- | yencing hut & m . 5 At #2000 to | graphy. The poetic llunnln -\.lhln[»- ||“~ l\:]lllullulr hey I e 2 Ors Mty i Ths lhuv Awly at | are from Alic ( vy, J. T. Trowbridge, Aldrich, J ses the material tint it places resdy (o o LW B e aloo for e Teason thapio somo read- VERY lh~-u|.||>lu k \K\l on Lnng A entertaining than those riek Jand fod wpon fact are Hours at Home has the commencement of a series | I e T Freleriek the G i o m "“l"'h'"" on the * Moral Uses of Dark Things,” by the Rev. | 500 M..‘yfi'.‘"" vearly new. Dr. Bushnell, treating of the beneficent purpeses | h uyml E ;fl:&m n‘:::";g night and . Donald Mitchell furnishes an- " other of his agre papers “* De 19 Ruris, de- 1& =1 (TOR FARM of 70 acres, near ) \Im-nrx; voted to the laying ont of grounds. The first nuin- 2 ::“.'.'y«fi\" ‘}:VJJ::M Ba m‘«'l‘l'?’fi".,,.'\‘ Orchards, vt aims to foster by annow Juge of er works.” ber of a series on ** Representative Cities,” by Pro- animated and piciuresque ANY PERSO female, wishing the fessor Tyler giv ;1. sseription of Damaseus, vln» e thriviug eity o “fn'nfh;"'-': * Paintings aud L IH:I in I 1' 2 Py Kdamorformg rence, besid description of severa T g i ; wiiifiehi y-lu’rlvrln containa some thonghiful paragruphs on . Nt ey ];I\U\l)\\ AY, West \uh' above Canal-st.— Ari, and Protessor Fis! THE MERCHANT FOR RALE, Property ;.‘:-'.,.:":;-‘z:: for Sl or i exent Aspectsof the upu h']'n".‘.“"'lAf‘.v.‘.’f.', i e .“'MM“ l.rm.‘luu 4 NI 3 W. b BEY )lul R, No. P11 Broadway. yead with decpe imher aill b 1. Sherwood. ;'.-u.-m hy Mr nd FARMS. of | icture of hotel life-in: hington. O the Hood of stotien whicl ‘and wmost of our | can only are | vn:g hy than usual. A bright spot is always | igh | its 1 ditor’s Easy Chair’ lwirable skill of o the char ‘:m effectuaily r mess and ¢ pl ies, the ** Easy Chair E p E"’l;‘ulvln discussion of My, Baneroft’s i olume. The sketch of the historian whi ntsis # model of condensa and point. fir. Baneroft has many of the most valuahle | gualitics of a historian. s temperament is in | Jectnal. He is naturaily s scholar king knoy with avidity in .-n-n dircetion and _in mavy lan- FRageR. 150 n ..u.mmh. rod Tin early a stomed to the Greek wl Jtadian. EHis mem cum 10 the Fren ® marvelous s of study exactiy ordered, adequate servic Widely smacks in it the tendency and ments before events: e 8 versed in )m'.llm pirit of historic m the ser fd Kept n of even | pace with the prog 3 ek e 1-4\’ dovoied himsell, The same rescinte § ry has se- | gured the most ample cript mat Lso that | his historic collections of that Aind are of the high est value. To these adv s he a the habits of | the wise scholar. The ¢ part d he give 10 work, vigoronsly seclnding bitaself from interrig esin | hin in active exere + evening finds With reg SSES ton. The att the air, usually wmong @heerful the etrictuies of eelebnifics, the w aud judement. she halo which surio stories, is far fiy Tooks a sroungh npon tiese pages. Charl atio Gates had been previously exposed x..( ; Mr. Bancroft fits them finally into their true h siche. Joseph , also, despite the p-mulxur 4 which has been published to <hield him, will be | always regarded eit us weak or t herous, ac- | cording to the humanity and g« psity of the stu- dent. The sketch weene of his coreer is wivid, and prepare the g of A ot ¥ 1t or the fleed, if the historian with his fing ha Fanged some of the aceepted tradiiion “Jation, he bus do “pirit s re with a pifose so puie that pobody can e stion )m neerity however Lis ¢ oug may be denicd, herever he de W he ¢ .ufi aris from i onii 10 us gene, eseential inforation or ! the kuowledge he con the final | s, his crities inferested to | ¢ o in the b Kissingen, q}m ot free by wmail on recelpt of the price. ity the brief Prossian war of last Summer. ' The FRATED POLICE NEWS, | writer was on a visit (0 that quict Gennan nux..“ ol comalete weekly record of Grimiaal Taw Courte sow pub place in pursuit of b was surprised by | P yhgy A e . SOR SALE—MOU the sudden approach of sian troops. e | The present wumbe F1ABO s REAL K 1 ifironh an experience s few live to re \ll;';'(wl\‘;,\“v_v'l g andeur of the seene has left by REAL ESTATE RECORD, 1 on his Memor; His o 5 A large jmrvrfl e h'hl.rlnnmhln sent free, containing desciiptions of OUNTRY SEATS, tuees the Lorrors of the shining vail from of war. ‘The poetry in ihis mnber is wostly common place, serving to fill up @ vacant space which wight be better nsed. Lof ihe battlo ey effectively removes the Virgiula, tsing illnstrations of Clieago pobiee of & y opens with an illustiated poem en- D BRICK | titled 11 *which is followed by a chapter # thi in I . { on ** Snakes,” in Which the writerrelates a nuniber of | e ol urt o1 ihe. Uattad Blaten: s 3 ferien ol f\lnn:- in that faseinating variely of au life, er the exciiable aud svadable paper of the LB, to a favorit Yaunt ’ 3 ¥ ‘(»i:'.-‘ wher ALtk Dol le derlers have it. o | 7 NEW.YORK NKWVS COMPANY | gathered durin I ¢ brated |..ml . hrows oni some suggestive hinfs « ding dtruetion in the face thongh the writer “The Languag 20 Aunest, Ket-York O ROOK. A CLCLOPEDIA OF FREEMASONGY, JUST PUELINILED, '; NEW | | ! h | I eacts; or JESKE 3. DAVIK, wice of a limsba H e 4l rx-vl.A the b u| .,, the f Autohiosray ot of Fostmicaury el RESTDEN {rs. | series of uter York i reniniscences of ing the | e, with all cter of that erratic geni ndance of fruit o s hoen usnal with his_erities Y yiode.’ A0 of the anecdotes ar¢ new to us, and bave .mvm,‘.\ | {not_been published bhefore, Her comments upon it the low price of 5,000, with ked individuality y highly dis- & pretty COTTAGE conta Ill.nmn- stamp of « 1 thonght Lt 170 ited n : ive of il 6 Plue st nal experie = the writer. storics aud #k Rl , Poarth add to the inter ¢ nuber, N2 K RN T D VI T L 1 AR PN ot 4 10 HOMLR MOWGA New Publications. Vet Toone est Twenty-th 4‘ l‘) T T ANNOUNCEMEN'T, 499, he HOUSE JOPLE.—~" b et NTHON, MR, GEO FRENCH | AN X seioor, ¢ atud Oy reecive orlers for evecting | e ¥ eor. Tweay i 1.‘1111){ cwe ot | AT THE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF " Tt e gt o Boo Couperratory dusten " Last Class for ln.unn-g st the Youug M t Toeaty S-ud - 1-4" Il\‘” o ll‘]‘ Christian B, Morrison, uu'»-.\v Hys Cumwiog NOTICH n‘n oot Trtbuations" SPECIAL Lip, Boukk 1 VRONAKRY TOR 10 A oy X i correet hit by pride of lineage and family fame will | THE VALA of the Papa n ot sssuredly make it evident.” * The Editor's Drawed” { Tatroduced by “Ilvv'\ TASE OF TWO DWELLINGS and two excuses the ]!I’l'\u\hnkdn aviness of its contents hy w FTOS & Co, PaMisbers, N, ¥ I, “aast LOTN, 18 vears (o ru, centeal location, No. 30 Seventh & dmiteing that it welcomcs conributious from every | A SUPERE NUMBER | avemer Fresstyiiat : ‘exritory in- the Union, and prints nearly ¥ - AUS «R. | FISCONSIN FARM =280 aeres; 1,007 ‘fmvh'xng Yh'\?lin?firu} in drder {g alaplaicelt o | FHE AMERICAN JOURNAL | ‘\ LN WALTER W, WETXORS, e the various tastes of a mnititude of readers. No one o SO | ¢ fleekiman ‘nt\oubt ‘ll\.lllllll.\.““ll‘ the truth of the coufession. { HORTICULTUR 1, e (s 2 SN \ ONEY IN VARIOUS SUMS TO LOAN ON Tle Catholic World coneludes the series ol origina For FEBRU "”\y', Ve wile N Bt [GKRCYRE FROSE BTy W. BENEDICT, Yo ¢ ssd 8 Pine-ot articles on the “ Problems of the Age,” which bave | ‘ ONEY to LOAN on BOND and \Illhl derable space in several muwbers. The | S eaph ' M 0NGE— n inproved p A yemaining articies of the Creed of which it offersa | g ity I S S ploxTRaTst A profound esposition relate to the doctiine of redemp- | pOPULAR PEARS By 1 ¢ Hyde, Pre bossita Hor tion, the Catholic Chureh as the insrument of | aUEA Sl I ) X human savctification, and the final estimation of | NATY D IABITS OF ORCHIDN Hesthort. Tilue wogels aud wen. Tu bis treatment of the » ries of | xpW VREGETABLY ‘ A she Catholic faith, the writer evinces remarkable | ALOISIA CITRIO! 3 ARDEN T TR H powers of reasening and illustration, bis stutements | FLD MICK By K A “',,'“f‘“\ RIVER INSTIT possess eminent Iucidity, even when relating to the | e e HoRtzoxTaL | 2 el for Geata, | borkowd Yoost difficult themes, and he is singularly free from | iy | - '1 - Wieechorat - 1 \ Seottish Gardener REV. ALONZO PLACK, A, M., Principal | PN TEPR gairgwaess aud pasty 2 Lof theologieal contro- | _ | - e A i ANTED--HOUSES and LOTS of varions . " LT \II\ BOARDING SCHOOL-White | § o stowes ar ‘ ! eser finfi M fi.‘y‘vunu\' ?Hfi‘h"‘ 1Mo i ””m\, TE HORTICVLTURAL SOCTETT0M19 | ) V., 21 ey from the ity b iF ieie | alns in o1} WS presented i g et \7 \ix‘lww ULILE \L NALL, M0 14 e O kWIL Mr.'Banevoft's uistory, t picad of the Cathalic | ED L AN NOTV Caatn' o whureh in this ry threatens no da to our | i 4 RO Ol el ? BOAKDIN Sepublican system of government. The wiiter gocs | Dphranir U258 FAUTE SoAkDS | 90 far as 1o assort that the principles of Protestantism | ¢ { W vota o8 Pl " | ford no basis for either civil or aeli % ILITARY, O 1CAT nml { ',“\,‘ R- | Fin < .y insist on the total moral and spirit Pravity | su - CIAL ACADEMY N land Couaty, Ken-York. Address \ THOUSE, f s d“]um‘u:n‘ nature ‘h\"nu- fall ! and thus \rlrm all | Thagatines oF pa ‘v vufnxn)uns' M. 1 fhres Joesths on morigage | ural liberty aod all natoral virtnes. Admiiting e [ » (. | Between Natheave. and Brosdway; :h doctrine, there is 1o gronnd on which 10 main- b ] ETIARS heprare vy sosh lome. The Fob- NEwEL R| Mis 1M1 .,\",f‘, ’ tain’ the natural rights of man, for the fall haw | copted arucies Cow £ W. Bull. the orlyi the Concord Grape; | 884 Dag fchoo] o NDAY. San. 7, I deprh- J::I::\&:Ll:l{t:::!.:llllll Iln)‘(.l:‘l:‘w]\m';n;;'u»‘lrn ’l’ neaell, Bl aald Mit-hell | )«;1::‘;"‘;(' PSIE YOUNG LADIES SEMI- | oq naly . - 4 Al ht ily schoul, opeps eyl * the_eléet, as taught by Wydlifle, Caly SRS AT b A | L who confined the ¢ e i | ) HOUSE WITH STABLE T0 Paritans of New Englaud chise to churc] mbers, which is repuguant o | th civil and religions Jiherty for all he | wrticle is marked its learning, its wealth of historical illustration, iy, i not the ud the xng»l Ui “Genius in a Pad f several lellern and axes from the jo gurice de Guérin, showing the changes thwngh Ru‘h he passed in turnivg from the muanificcnt opian visions of Lamemmais 10 the working-duy | VARY INSTITUTE, & Voys intelligent, Lealtiy, Chiietion M 1125 foct. to inpton-av 0, near 1. ¢ thew to nee is Wecosanis V0 carry o wlere we desi e it TILTON & Co., PUBLISHLRS, BOSTON BENTAMIN MARON, ¥ nd l,l)\lfl’ \\ ANT | QUHOOLING , vl 12 years wld ot o | hrwuches aud hine aile be recrive (ars, Mis. \\IIM\\ mm..u GN Y ity E. Thirdave, comer of Neveutlyst, Nos. 1 and 3 The il s of Cestral 1 e il | N S S SPET VR A T W SIS W ol Fot wrn on of thie buliding will be KE! | sl i Dancing Academi ;* e e chl s aat e e T it B ancing A cademies. eqaied by very few In ihe sity. The Bk will oer et oxperie) f an nusuccessful anth me the . ” . . 4 i s ilastiana: which :""““ml"’“’"‘:"'} "|"" LITE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, DODWORTI™ DANCING AC ADEMY, Fave been judic wade, the article on the SPRMGVIELD, 1L ,,“,};'4';' ;‘,’,'{,‘,‘;L'_ | wishes o” e (enant will be *“Bource of Labor WEicl sets forth the most revoln THX JOURNAL: & e Rombllossl ) | g, Tight aind ventlating tionary and startling conclusions of re 4 ’ " A A il e 3h oo 1 irling " seicnoe, is I»?ndn. SLEAKe compnuy in Sate Capital, 1t 18 believed that ¢ 8 s I and "o ¢ e " ad Cit . N 3 of valuable paintin, dev: to the religions faith and or | Ttiathe il paperof the Sate and Ciy Gorermmests, s b he l)’l AR N “\\‘ '\' '\' ‘\M"}l) u\r:'m'\f: T 1 Ne-Jerk. ot (hah the adssation of The Gal s 1 " 4 Targest cirealation. The Weekly ¥ every Coty. i numl\ ulnn-uq» bew _K::'::’v“m“n:“-;nv A poreo of ”: ....y..,n,....:.‘.‘,’ . |.:.';‘-‘:::m e Galary -r iugs to a close the pow "‘“‘.!' but in- | u( im W BOOKS FOR ALL.M—Hopes an e Bt ,.,N, el fe) ;fi,;,“;" Mot 3 Jieh. hoithy aod commandisg, and ia one of th promistug tensely melodramatic story of “ Tristan,” which, | Felps, Aims and Alds, wod Ways of Life, 10 oue tol., #3. Ix- ARS NOW FOLM N Sasl For Sulhs it . Y to shongh overchargéd with mwredible horross, is to be ‘ " """""" gk “;”“ "":j‘ Talk, ¥ Bebave, ond “ \'n.rn'u} v, VK, Cooper llull. oppos. jted ; bnisadbas Tiotio | to Do Business, ove vol., cati ; RAVEIL, Pressient FEBGIeA fo the insipid abd sénscless fiotions which |y, oyy, gettcuiare, o fasical Instruinents. eric Tuildi form 80 large an clement in the current maga | of Cliaréoter, iad How 10 'wnnm AUV, n?"" | 10N PLANO-FORTE—Patented. Eriiu o3 Siterature. Allowing the writer the use of snch ex- | mggerated tragic waterials, he has certainly haudled | them with great skill aud evolved tho terrible | plot in such & manner as to keep the eariosity of | 2™ | POWLYR & WELL the reader alive, without provoking disgnst by the repulsiveness of the details. he style of the story, though occasionally marred Ly a pro- vimolalism which savors of the South, is for the part unusnally vigo and often bril- g;‘t with graphic effect. e Sand and orks” is the subject of a paper deyvole Phly to her personal lmlun and to “Lel Cousnelo,” und ~ Valvedre.” The article is v hlm of '.':{d':)l Mmrrlmn a and ability of that ext -nhau( it u'm skeichy in its charact gmhmnd and ho N e.‘m the rogimen lb‘ Relmlllnu, gives several trations of the African charg “ Fenwick” e a Dbit of bistorical romance founded ou | aditions of the settloment of Carolina. **The lish Stage” and A Day with the Puinters” will | wttract readers by their lively gossip wbout s aud | wrtists. Professor Blot gives us a tuste of ** Horse- | flesh ae Food,” showing that with au ample mwenu of the delicacies of the season, aud wines of the choicest | ordinary woman, o fo exhibit uppressi lively it compares favorably with beef plainty | iy -0t e s T 'a dution o l'".ll uternad 00d woid o theprinciple. of protection 1o Ao | $ean industiy, showing that Hnmh tree tride would | wvonfine Ollrrnpllh'lflh 1o the noble pursnit of raising mmmp« * setting apart his continent l.he vegetab) lu garden of Enrope.” ** Anoth v w of Ribbon” 35 the rather Lantastic 4\ R 2 Stomach: or Dysyy for Dyspep Presnnently tha t Pinio before the public; uasurpassed in Manufactory and W 2 ROOM, Ak | ¥abl Kulition, $1. 1tiusirated Chiast of Physiogououny, | toue, darahility 2ud elegance of o er taep. centa. New Avuund of Plirenology for 1667, with Basnryr. | Sos 107 and 169 Bowery. MANNER & Co. | B3 . with 10 o 20 borse power, at No. 300 Seseuth ave., ta Overcame 1t, 29 ce . post by 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO for s200, | comer Tven o ¥ 10 LET.~The UPPER l’,\ltl‘ of HU| & 244 Weat Ninetoenthrt, with m BALLIN, No. 114 Charbe T ON “GRAM R( Y lAl‘K A Strietly froi-clase furuished honse, wuly e reuted to & pmall family for eight months, or y..n.p. u.n.m, n.l pos- seasion will Le given at & day's notice, Price, $300 por woath, Apply to HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Pl (865) T N0 1 JASE or for SALE—The CORNER on ) ave. opposita Deln 48 feet by 100 feet. Apply to WL GEBA Bteinway and otber 8150 clase P i sold ou installwen - 99 Broadwar, N. ¥ 'l‘HH TRIBUNE ALMANAC TE PIANO- No. 91 Biecckerst, oue block west from Frosdway, Now-Vork al o great sacri Ieis, Rosew ood P o, aul & Thie DEPART PARTMENT. Uik erumeat, Miste Neustors sod ey 1 45, %0 1%tk Cougrenn, i, 11 apy 19 Mulberry st TON BROTHERS,” 8 MANPPACTUARRS, W ), No. 21 Nuwwan st Mesuage. Veto Messnge of the Uiited Maten. eall fhe attention of compased with former Klectious publicans aud Dewo- Lo the many and great in vewents ! r Their ‘VLI’AU AGRAFFE -0 3 Deen tosted Ly the Mghes s 1t 1u the country, ERS HOTE I, Augusti : pasr biilauey aud evsetnees in thé sished and Reopened Oct. 8. 1635, 11'r : { - iocwst. Fiano | prietor. Tate ymprlvnzv of m House, Chiasleston, ¥, C of o from the & t hoMtiog Blecions | | INDEMAN & ,\‘uxj ickerson's Hotel, Coluinbia, 8. " 1nb, envefally conapiled ap tie Trihuse Almausc. Ktutes of the U nion: Meeiing of Legh §a Coutiries: A [ PATENT CYCLOID AND SQUARE PIANO-TORTES, WAREROOMS, No. 2 LB ROY-PLACK, BLEECK block west of ¥ Sevd for ous new Cirenlar. DIANOS 'ill . l A ‘L.mwl'::wlU!-T and l b on mntuflumnlu Qusernors, Tiwe e Ko tiois, K. Poiw of Goversaent, Ruless, Elauomrn anb Jamg Gooc NEW—DAY uu PROPELLING PENCIL, with In tory valuable o igwyers, clergymen, merehasta o e mant & o-r|mn....u,m.mn: tead of Ink; ot o KNOW, No. 47 Liber g i Skl o o L g Papuistion, Yo & Price 20 ecats. Seven (post-pid) One Do r. Twelve Dollass per Adldress orders (ith cash inclosed ) “THE TRIBUNE, N when seat by Papress, =T ankawor Npmica i DIANOS, -u—viri;filr-lrfm' tone and & I‘I ‘ . % ‘-"u.'.'; ol num’-w L ARDEN BUDOK. Mo 3 AR COLTMONIATS Z A AT mrnospECY | | TR b R 5 L, """“‘."' i R, J e dhare o VAY & RON nnn& IO New e mwunm.\ \ S GHAND SQUARE asd ITRIGIT PIANOS 42 First Prowivn at the prineipal n cor in i thersto, Fiut Prive Mo i rhebs e For ARY WILL wE PUISID o8 Tiimay The Janmary it of BRAITHWAITE'S EKTROSPECT of P tical Medicie aud Surger vnriety of Color. nnd ]4‘ NVELOPES of evar; Qunltr meaveared on sar Fatent Gusiming and Vol M, will Le veady for delivery on Frid Jatia aud Taternatis . one of ihnmmd sti mdwv Au n novel Pri \u okiar e t . "m e o * At sal Boakwelle ahrurted with the - NS, ' ¥ " of “inaccuracy” and a slip of ! X BER P1 8 AT e R o m'v‘in,,'m,f | S PBLACK CROOK WAT/IZES? ST T"E WE ANO-FO ‘VEDDNG ENVELO d.,.,f-fi'flfi & on English Grammar, bad antici- | B of 1he Awasone” with aleghat itle-pictres of Sceves aud Cow ferabend e o ‘“m b rfnrn il w“‘."h"h" e o ety ,fie in ]mmv.ml ont-defects in j b Croak b vy, Tbishat ot Dodworth & | Hllass ol this o ad sloawhirs. 1t 18 preneunced by the Natl b 1o KRETN & JONKS, ou. 150 o 13 Willan o writer, however, confirms | 8o 6 ds ,,,,,,' Detuecs Broslway aad Cooper Tn. | Bo-Forte Asociatlon, aflera tris) in (helr rores with the 8 W 5 Tan e e L i 868 Broudung ead Coopas I | favrs ot thi souatry, sminpuly thes BROT PIANO.IN B -'n“:* from Cobbeti's e Gram: ¥ i h e sl ool htt B Cobbeirs F frm' ,,]( !,‘,;a N waed by the Cosservatory of Miaks anl other Wigh wunc sshools a l]ut’cuioml Notices. y : mnlm 0 con Laney of tone, elustic tou grest durability. i OS U e m.'m "’Mlhull‘t;“(:'!'xm. nlg n\:'l;:,l:‘s“m €57 Single Copienfrea by el B MANEY & B e ! WAR 8, No. Ii“' Broome-st., near Broadways” q fJ “:c- Al %éfi?r%‘:«%nflfi%mk‘“flm i grose. Stlfout ewiack wa ot intendrd GUSTAVE | WATERSSQUARE and UPRIGHT PIANO, DAVARD I DXON M. 1 B o1 e A bear on hite's origing MELODEONS, aud CABINET ORG A Ny Ve Sand ~X g ality, but on Addmon’s .fY; bt antEs 4. | ] ‘::'n‘le‘l;wh_‘z Fa "““.‘.‘.‘".‘“‘“,:3 '-‘-« % ::é.':....a', Pa 1 t03amd T uw. evenlngs, ab Dr. A restdence The Atlantic Monihly OPeNs With the second install- -YORK UNIO ALEN M'“. o “'-.“ el “m-‘ ':“h::‘h: .T‘M TBOMAS & ALEXAVDER’ oo 9 WiV, 530 8y - e oy T O A T LR A Wi i v, U i 18 BORYCY WATRES Sp w0y NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1867. @rean Greamers, leCIFIC MAIL %'I'EAMSHH’ COMPANY" H LING T mEL, CAREHKG L\I.‘)?ADK:!LR(MD (u-nlln Pler Ha “ ‘North River, foot of Canal-st., at12 o'clock, Feb. GOLDEN AG "All dephrtured soueh at ma with steaers for \n-llh L nd those of 1st touel Ma €111l each wontl e n(tll Wit the new stoam s from nstra'ia and New-7eala mer of March 1. 1007, il cosect with tbe Company's geamer 10, 10 leave Sau 'Frantisco for Yokobaea and Houg Koag on April 1 0ne hundred pounds of baggage alloved each adult Medicines and endaee free. suge tickets and all further fuformation, apply at the office on foot of Canal-at., North River, New-Y F. R nufl.nxn . PANAM amer TIE RISING nAl. i 0; those of 1st and 215t conneet at Pana- ific pe nd 11tk for Central Awerd- eitic Mai M.unvnum Vo Frelzut received til o ke, fuguire at freight of , foot of Canal-st. RICAN §' TION LINE 10 C Ua, EVERY FREATY DAYS. I . steamabips AN From Pler FREICITE, 50 VHHY LW RATHS. Coueciing ou the with the s steamships R umur\ " Captaln W “MONES TAYLOL, For further isforuation, -vw to tae Company. n B . A dean Steamablp H. WESB, President, 54 Bzehange-plaes, N. Y. Agent, _No. 171 B h:r \\r ANNAH, o 13 North River, TMPIRE L Livery 83 Centrs | e pe o ati REON EALLEN, Ko & Dowling.green, ‘l)l( NEW-ORL! Lx\ S DiRECT.~1 : WANHINGTON, Capt. E. V. on BATURDAY, Jan. 26, ot 3 ease Pier No. J,N i, ccommodations. apply to W entat. s, M\Ill l!) 1 WEST IXDIA A iy The favorite steanyin M ASTLY Tl m\\' AT 3 pm BATUID s.\‘lLl.l)\\,Jeh. a | Ageuts, No. 5 Bowling Green, N. V. _ 1 ngzreen. JLACK 8TAR LIN t Crowell, will loaw %, at3 g, For fraght pple to cdar and West sta, ia New-Orleans EV / TUESDAY. MaTite LIYE ii, €. Deirbors, € ot of Walkst., 3 OR SAVANNALL ¢ MURRAY'S & e Thekets given to all tial Railroad. Freight secelves n'.":', Y 1S & Co., Now. 61 nil BRAZAL, HIP COMPANY. pavan, Peb. 2 . Stocew, March 22. L ¥ Toomesxas, Aprl 2 lr.«! thiae, and call v v‘L ‘Thomas, oing aud returning. Por ALLEN, Agents, %o, 8 Bowling-gresn, New-York. I!..\l“\‘-.v FUARRISON & l.‘lm C H \h EAMSHIP Co. 1. SOUDER, Capt. Lock- at 3p.m., from Plex No. 5 £ At Charleaton. fasacd 10 all points South fa eoa d 0N, FOX & Ca, Agents, No. 8 Libertrat. JOR RICHMOND, NORFOLK and CITY A HATTERAS iA“ A ALREM e e ‘HR l(l(I HMOND, l l teansh \,u;nx- i Miver, DAY, Jusnar Ll Ry It sz will be reshipped at N AT REDUCTION IN B by toe only American Lis d I St Broadway, New-York. fu Furope. EAM NAVIGATION COM- I8 ile Liod wil b dis SATURDAY, Jau. 25 TURDAY, Feb. 2. TURDAY, Feb. 0. X 15 Groat Britals or oo 10 %, Brewes, Londos, ke., tisert RATKS 07 PASSAGE PATADLE ¥ CURNENCY. Cabi o Uverpeol o1 @ « cmlown. ... atiow riter Fteerage pssage tickets o bring persons fr Hiserpoo! or Queens 5 toun for arrvacy fean be ohtaincl o Preight or Cabis Passage spply at the Offc 57 Troudwar: for Sterrage Tieket, at the Paage i pany, No. 23 Broadway, or No. 210 Peard s y w1 lllRlT !I-nflr ()\I Y DI THE QENERAL SIEANCTIIY BETWLEN SATLANTI \}\\ YUKK A‘D l]\\flh CALLING ronte for the Cotisent will . SATURDAY, Jun. 28 These steame: Meical attendaace free of w'ing to I eta, aud thel arge. 4% Tirest can he farnished on hoard with v...p,, Cheeked to Paris, st an addi- 18 TO LIV, I-.I(I'(ml“ OWN.~The loman Live, salling sei-weekly, carryiog SATURDAY, Jan. 26, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 0, SATURDAY, VEDNESDAY, Feh. 6 SATURDAY, Feb, 4 SATURDAY aad WEDNESDAY, at noos, froum Pier RATES OF PASSAGE, By the mail stoamer wailing every Saturday: PATANLE X GoLD. FIRST CALIN « CITY OF DUBL CITY OF PAKIN. and each & No. 48 Norih tivers nLE 1N O Tick 0 -nfln: for their friends. For furtier aforiuation, apply st the Con offices. JOUN G, nu,n A[enl ‘h 15 Broad: M TO (- LASGOW AND LIV o Passengars. g0, Juunes, from, Liverpool o Queanstown, .w enrreacy. bosght here by l-q' N o Derrey, ( nhll » fi'lfl and $° Prepaid Cortiticatas from teerage, 69, porta'to New-York, $35; 0 Hamburg, Mavre, Autwerp, &e., $10 a #a1 For farthar iforatinn, apply at the Compan+’s ofces. FRANCIS MAC DONALD & Co., Agents, No. 6 Bowliog green, New York JINE ov STEAMERS NDIES. ¥or Berands, Kingston, Jumaies, Mt Do Donluv, St Crolx, Martialqoe, Puerta Hlco; Asth s t. Kitta hadoes. itk N FORK VD WENT INDIA” MATL STRAM PACKET rnm"n\ il dispaich one of thaielegaat and powertl steamsbi on WEDNESDAY, . Thomas. whers sho wil ¢ouneet wilh D% Pkdears o 104 ahot ports. aticulars, apply to the undersigned at the I:" No. 5 Bowling-green, thinl foor. the Coiuy ht, passage or Secy. LEGKAND 6, AGE CREAT BRETAIN AND IREIAND BYBTRAMBHIP AND BALLING FAC KKT, AT REDUCED RAT DRAFTS A\All.ARlB THROVGHOUT )-\d'-l“b YTLAND AND WAL Fis & Co., No. 9 South st and No. 20 Riowdway RMAN LLOYD® STEAM- 34 Kornabar, Muster, rrying the United et r«,‘rflm«u Lodoken Jan, o PASS IRELAND, hr artienlars a) OTT BRO' 'l‘lll, NORTH G AHTRUREMEN, 1T A Statow s i o SATORDAY, VIA SOUTHAMPTON, KN sk SOV RTAAETON Axp BRRMEY sieln ol o st ey ool cabin, §13; steerago, & sty UNION ). 1. ‘.-' ‘Santen, master, 0n Feb, frolght or passage apply to OBLRICHS & Co., No. 68 Broad st .-g filmubonll and Railroads. 0k NOR\VALK wd I)AfifiYRY —Steamer: NKLLY mm‘- laares Pler N i, TUBSDAYS, THURS- F Iq‘(’l'l R NEW-HAVEN, and BPRINGHIELD- KA L’fl'— gy we T n#fi'mu-'z‘fli‘u"“"’“ Bteamboats and Railroads, Prustousr's Orrice, Hepson Rivin nu.u.. o312 S Tm: HUDSON RIVER RATL0AT) 'M!I AT NP ROIAN TS 1) EXPHESS 0o T ey o e ni.- Felock n g Ao enperiencel and olepiE LERY EVEAL aid express watler, O nllmsm on the Proci. crort for all polate on the mnw. m, 'muua Pom. between Jobost, aod ‘sts.: corner Fonrth-ave wnd LEH, Genera! Munger .o g D AND coflofi.‘fi NASHUA, NTAINS D TR, COnp WORCESTER, PALMER, HT( uuvwfi CORD, 1T WIITE dot INTERMEDISTE The new and sianeh sieanors of the X “ITY OF BOSTON asd Cll Jeave Kem York ) Pier 0. 39 North River, foot o, o5y i v ABIBE Y x ornieh and Worcester, Boston a0d Do Nahta,aod e ondon sod 3 Railroads, o Freight takes at the lowest ur.. 'ol information 8. MARTIN, Agent, on the Plar, - "I OGD TN e (oot of Fultous.), k. WITLTAMS :{m« 0. 5 Deekmant, (CENTRAL RAILROAD of NEW-JERSEY . — Pussenger and Freizht Depatin Nex York, ek of - nects ab Hampton Junetion with the Delaware, Lacka % iroad, and at Easton vith the Lebigh Val'er Railroad formlog a disect line 1 Pittaburgh aud the Weat, withoot cigage of ks i A’Prfl‘fl‘w" ":!“TO THE WEST. ree Express Trains i whin st “'"K“ 8 dally for the West, except Suadays, e umleu...,'mm ehant, Williameporf, emington, Faston, Serase top, Wilkesbarre Gret Berd, 1!,.!;:‘.." i iamion Yol ] A m —Westarn Express for ton, Allestos Harrisborg, Varygh, and the West, with bat on change of car 16 Clacimaaty or Cags, b3t tmy changrs, o Ny Lowia Cousacte. b Hurrry Roehes Crnrl ad Viiiedefbin ad Ede Roads, for Erie @d e, 2 Taai—For Busin, Allentomn, Manch Reading, Pottsril e e sk, Wik, ileers, and Maseh Chunk. lemiseton. 3 TESS TRAIN-For Euten, Alestovny lcl‘un‘ hr):v(, Ph‘ l-hhr?lrl and toe ” asb A Nleeping cars through from Jerse) 1‘1" Ao ttslurgh every evening, A ,‘vgll trains are run to Hruzn Point, Kitzale '{‘k’ ctu for (he Wost can be n|.uvnrdl1 the ..nw of the Central Ralh ew-Jerey, foot of L N. R, 4t No. 1 Astor House, Now 526 Groadway, sl at No. 10 Greeawlelyst. JOSIAIL O. NTEARNS, Superintendent, l( \ILW \YP —I'rains ledve Depot fook i Salemanea ad Weik burgh, Warwick. w8, b { Ly o, K iresn, daiy, 5 DOEAD, £ Salamanca, aud Durkirk, - el Salauaues, Duskish, all p' i Weat asd South. p. w., Eigravt Train, daily, for the West ' i fo direct coutection with all Aoathers and Westery i RIDULE, Gew'] Sopt. \\! N, Bane, Gen'l Pass. A‘PM FIUDEON RIVER AND " HARGEM RAIL after MONDAY, No v 19, 1566, traine eting with Northern &nd Western tralus, leave N S m. Kx iein via Hudson River Raflroad, Thirtlethat. 1 Teath-ave,, thrungh alo and Susyeusion Bridge -umn.nw B uecog at Trog with tralus fr Sarsiogs, Raland, "‘ and Mall traln via Indson River Raflroad, with trairs for North. Moo 10 & 1. Ex) Albauy with Western teaine, and at Tror il a Fapress tratn via Harlem Rai'mad, Twenty sixtbot asd Fourth-ave, coun cting at Chstham with Wester Railroad for Lebanen Springs, Pitisuel at with Western trains, asd a8 Troy widh od, Burliogton, aad Montreal vin T Hiver Rajiroad, conpecting ot trales, and at Troy with traivg for Montrea), with g ear attached. {5 1. xpress tai via Marl Railmal, comneciig ab Western Kallroad for Lebanou Springs, Pittacid, ke.: at 3 and at Troy with traiss for Katiasd, Barliugten, m attached at Alban?. E ain ia Hulaon Kiver Railrout, with depisg eurk rough to Bufalo and Suspession Biidze withoat ng car every day excepting Satuwars, m.n« s T 7. without <hinge, vie w1 0. i to 0 e will be made at East Albsoy. ‘nh-q leasing New York at Keepsie and intermediate statious, i poe and ntermedialesasions learing. XewYork o B8 Returize, lave Poughheepsie at 2:45 oo Sise s Sinday train via Harlem Railroad, leaving Porty-second-st. of ierea s 330 . - ecaruiog, lare Mot 9a w.. and arrivi 80 VAN BB, View-Presilert ton a8 5 p. m., arriving at New ISL \\ID Ih\ll I(U AD. lnu-r are Jaa. 3, 1087.— Greeuport ™ Y 0 4t 3:90 p m., Morristown Kxpress st § ove 12 traine per day run te h»wul‘ fve to e to Snwmit. A, G l‘l \h\\ “YORK and NEW-HAV P46 WINTER ARRAXGEMENT. COMMENCING DEC. 10, 1266, mth—u al Fourt 1567, |/ Pasten oz Station 3o/ New York, corner Twesi, ave. Butraace va Tweaty-» TRAINS LEAVE NEW YORK. uwu mm,'m 800 (Ex.), 1L s .llu (Ex.), 300 (Er); Fx T o0 0 (Bx), 1130 m ; 1215 (Ex), 300 (Bx) -, o (Rs) ford and Nirstford, 7.00, 1130 & m.; 345, " 40 p. Vor Fairfiell, Southport and Westport, 7,00, 1L.3) {4 ETRETS - Tor Norwalk, 7.00, .00 (Ex.), 8.00, 130 & m.; 12,15 (Bx.), 200 (B )y 45, 4.3, 5.9, unln)r l lll.-. lu (3.‘ I 213, .45, €30, 5,30, 6.90 p. 100 6. un nm nm. umni 208 ul 5.30, fillflll X [ For Pnn,l eoter 1 tuteraediate 4tations, 700, 8.0, 1130 & 1. ; 215§ 245, 0, 0 p. m. O Thesiags, tae .30 p. m. Traba will Jeave Twenty seresttst @ 1130 p. m. !K(Tl!fl T AINS. For Boston, via lcvl'\.fi d, £.00 8, ) am (Re), 800p o For Bos via Shore Live, 5 (K l. For Hartford sud Springtield, 8.00 8. m. um, u.ls. 200 (Bx), 208 . P Jor Connectiout River Ballread, 800 8. 1. (Bx), 1215 p. m. to Mot treal, 300 p. . to Nortbawplon Vor Hartiond, Frovsience sad Fiabkill Railrosd, 8.00 (Bx) o m., 1219 New-Haven, New-Loudon and Stonington Railosd ab 8.00 & 3, 100 p. m. For Canal Iu‘crnd 1215 p. m. to Northamptoa. For s 0., 300 . susatonse Raflroad, Ra 0 A0 e m, 430 p. . Luu-ahmunflnzlmnluxdulw;n) teain. S WV-J E leave Jersey City for Plermout o4 6:25 a0d 9:12 & 5:02 p. . Saiardays only st 1115 p. m The9: to Monser. 2 tralng s lhmu;_l NEW-J foot of 4,6a0d 12 d |""‘\Rm fil’ilw! RSEY RAILROAD.—Trins leava m.u st., for PRILADRLPIIA, ol 104w, 1 By Auronk aud WasiiNarox atd asd o =, _ Wachinern, s HNERY, W, furni .L'r:‘; (\“ ACHINISTS lrJ’oxJ‘?v“;\!um nxm'n* TION oa SHORT NOTICK and REASONABLE PRICES. SAMPLES of the TOOLS manufactared by us may be sesn o ood Wareroom, avd we INVITE an INSPECTION of their WORKNAW SHIP and DESIGN by thows In ward of superior Machisery. NEW YORK STEAM ENGINE Co OFFICE AND WAl pox r.\m E AND STA A} aud BOILERS aud CIRC LLAI IAI MILLS The Lest lete fn uee fa79 went on -«u tior oD & M TEAM n(‘r“ r; TARRISON 'm)u,h AT ! <N wu.s'l WORKS, Gray's Ferrg Maufactared at the HARRENC L A— i, “ie | s for ita recommen ) are in at Lfely in the State o :-Ir\:::n et tes of their performance, from dh'r-'umb-l pn‘m embracing slmont er ey “lass of mannfactares can be furnishied, patience of the reader be tired with the -.mmy of praise. e 3 ts have ki o Slr iyt e b BACHE st ‘ot o of which bay iy A0y gt trath i poteat et th the detaila of horrors o Josses from boiler explosion: and passed orer almost weekly, Jomes from boller explosions 400 101 ve-was of his best of servaes nost cruel of masters. As this iler i ahsolute protection against explosion to wither B o, secais s calitl 11—l el being oqual=t6 jacttlly uritedto call at the chu bo scen and al |‘hr--u- o e m.-o of nuumlou lou.n ORKS, N Nos. 9 and 10, New-York. B, Ax “IMPROVED Pl”‘l’l‘ NPT AR e Ifln‘nofl GUM ‘mm: AND BELTING. mmu-ruvnum‘" St el v STATIONARY ENGINES BUILT UNDER THE BABCOCK & WILCOX'S PATENTS. tirel VALVE GRAR gearsateed to £ 8 A et o Yoy et pir Horws Fower a8 18 regular eugine in ass. S or property, a wost favorable eonskderation. Tuterssted parti 9“. .....,.......---——4 e oo ey oat WH. LVERDELL‘ SONS. No. 104 an e

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