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a ITEM, o AR R, o senthe farme ""fi:nh.'-‘.::; or’,:;x‘"’?"'dl'«::n Tidin soc the e 3 jor, &e. ey g 1‘,‘0 Yeantiful illnstrated edition :'“M‘:wmg: tti“n'm;l;et)ln M'JTI:::‘:”M “at, Kuitting 'nu “fi?n‘t‘rm! ughton with his honest dame, ", pitting also as they & r "ary's pocms recently published by Hurd & Fote e e matket: M., fnio has made the sudden Tining ith & very :T:,::. bumber of coples have been £old within a short time. The tender pathos of ber productions, with the art- Jess melody of thel gess & high place I '::wk' 'l‘rIw' of the younger class of our uative Bave [goined & ™ n the affections of the Americs st recognition at the hands of Euro- pivin merita are TeCOV I Yiterary journal of Loudon (b pem e er recent volume : -+ The allads, Lyvics, > ice Cary have gual'ties which should obiain fl,.... v {? nd. ‘The ballads are, hem onmu.urm- ption in ki ! 5 r.-nmn, l Lieir subjects are Y simpls maumr mulm(-nd.nmfl_y but the writer has looke R pes andl characters described with & sympathe um»ml with an eye that dares to nse and trust its OW! reeptions. The work 18 thus free from the stale conver Bonilams of poetry by Tole, and murprisos us 1 h amount_of novel det and fresh fecling Suied from very fanliar Wemes, ¢ st | indeed that eannot be won by TR e by the pathos of il 1 My Faded Shawl’ The uve Mnuly and lum oy, of the ballads than our exampl l:z:'.-s:; on of What is characteristic in com ughts aud Theories’ and * Hymos' lnoun attitude of wind, but a ki emotion.” veln ln Ilum) wot only 4 Since the return of Mr. Hepwor th Dixon, the editor of The London Athenaum, from his recent tour in the United States, the tone of that journal is softened in its books. Instead of the unjust and criticiems on Awmerican hvvubu reception from the public, and ir versification, has won for the gifted poets ore enviable name at howe, and her that are ob- Dat 1t suificiently shows the writer's quick per- um things. Her gh Yerain of thought and chants of Jetsey ¥ich, have not lost pleasant of the 1108 among th, rocks to serve as o foundation for ome of the most ‘pathetic writing in his book. The cur- rents among the, poeks are so swift that itisnot safe toven- ture nny Aist7ynee from the ehore without a guide, and | there is sel’om a year passes without aecident in one or the ot ‘of the islands from this eause. You think yourself safoy a moment the tide rushes (in stormy weathex 8¢ ter than a horse ean gallop) and surronnds yon, when 1t 5 equally dangerous to go on or go back. 1 remember well, hen an enginecr, officer, and party, returning from Elizabeth Castle, having ont-stayed théir time by seme 15 d 1 minut arrowly escaped with thuir lives from tais cause. M. Hugo has been a keen observer of sky, and » | wind, and weather, and his descrintion of the risi%ig tide ¢ | and gathering of the storm are drawn from natme. - Any one who_chooses 1o go in storyy weather to 8t. Owen's Buy, | r many of the bays in Guernsey, will see u 8 effect he deseribes, s the immense wave - | direct from the Atlantic corw.es rolling in, like a gigantic 6 | Cylinder, and breaks With a roar wiiel may be heard - miles dist In fact, to lovers of rock scene nothing ean exceed the bewaty of the bays and headlan, of the Channel Islan nder their different aspects of storm and sunshine, but to_ordinary tourists they are a Dlank, very few goiug vt of the beaten track to enjoy & e | fe y&" climbing wmong the rocks. I have seen M. Hugo at all points i all weathers, and it is doubtless nd his finding a safe and , where the book of warine at he has given to the “It s an ill wind that owing to his exile from Franc pleasant refuge on these sho Tatare has been unsealed to hir, ¢ o world ‘The Toilersof the Sea.’ blows no good.” New Duhhmuonl. shed on Satarday ne lious eevity, with which tkey were usually dis- e , we find s spirit of kiudly appreciation, and'where \ ) 1)1110\ of the com- T ot be found, of “noble censoriousness” rather | L plete works of than of petnlant flippancy. One instanee of its improve- CHARLE NS-“BOZ." ment is the rev! |l"rl'l Mr. Bayard Taylor's “Picture of 8t. | wplete in 8 - trongly bound in Cloth, and John,” concerning which it siy of Mr. Longfellow, better po Are about to notice has not appe: \ Y ears, 1t is remarkable for the lappiness of its Yoo, which is developed with great delicacy a ! ption and with Tinished beanty of style. : EImlh.nnnnlu(lhepu\lh(ulmulfill Tnina-by sutfe L?m America m‘r 1wy for the ministry of Art published in the wo Bigh sense, is Sdentified with Religion. And it is trae | Boorot Lo o ther illust: um though spirituality of genius dees not NCoessarily | tons, the whole making nearly sz ouicolumed d_on the Tuést o spirituallty of life, an carnest and devout natu better wil e @ natare of less conscientiousness and purity. Other Volume | coutains Pl Shungs being equal, no work can be so forcible as that g § e which expresscs & man's life.” i Tialy, Of the Poems of Elizabethi Akers (Florence Percy,) “ 4 “De perield, Dowbey and Son, and Christmas Fhe Athenaum says: * Mrs. Akers does not atteupt the “« g - Bleak Hotse, Great Expectations, and Little Dorritt. Righ flight of Mr. Bayard Taylor, nor has she all the 8 O e Feuvoic b & eumge froe mndividuality and_grace of Alice Cary: but she shows Yonderness ind purity of fecling, and no littie elegance of “9 ghter's Stars, Dickenw's New Stories, sy oHew, Yeais Slois, Tom Tiddler's The London Review, in a notice of A Child’s Book | Tiis * ¥ i v 1 e effig stten of bind- og, and o ¢ prices of Religion,” by O. B. Frothingham, oity, learning, and entire fr Frothimgham's works for children, vumnble for their purpose.” dom from eant Mr. Charles Reade, in a letter addressed to The Sun, ere” case, eonfeesce himself as indebted to the ** Piv ardi lhe c‘mun (Célébres for the main incidents v his * Griffi Chuh- Murray, the British Minister at Copenha- gon, bas received from the Danish Government four Ivl- jJers written by Lord Bacon to King Christian 1V., 1626-2, and has transmitted them to Lord Stanley. Some letters from Leigh Hunt to Mr. William Ha. Jitt, son of the celebrated evitic and essayist, and to Mr. appear in 4 . Qarew HMazlitt, grandson of the sawe, © marked mumber of Noles and Queries. They ‘writer's accnstomed geniality of Ivm, sothing of mark. The Athencum has printed four hitherto unpublished Jetlers by Lord Chesterficld. They are addressed to I @ertrude, daughter of Sir Charles Hotham. mdept towards his niece ; but there 1s an air of affectio mpofl hnnlor flnd a Epirit in them which makes the; easant One of the two suryiving brothers of the late Walter Bavage Landor as recently died. Henry FEyres Landor waa the third of four brothers, of whom Walter Savay ! the eldest, and for some o Was near) mous brother aving lived to the age of pinety. Mr. William Kidd, the author of many works on Ihe treatment of domestic pets, and lecturer on the pe- Maritieaof beasts and birds, has just dled at the age :lny four years. A collection of autiquities in Hungary, which the British Musuem probably will buy, is that of M. 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True, there is a hint th papers are J 89; science, natural mnuvry, 3 wiu(ll\ud questions rehitecture, phemy—we ~—which has scarccly beeu heard in any began, have appeared in language that reminds one rather vividly of one of the choruses in Mr. Swinburne's Atalanta, where the maidens address * that Bupreme evil God,’ one of the most curious and wost utterly obsolete dreams of the op- partly, if ot altogether dramatie, and t they are supposed to be written by a man with a Tide Table of 110 Piaces POLITICAL. THE GOVERNMENT. Cabinet—The President's. Congress—Merbers of the XXXIXth Congress—XL1h, as fur a0 choer. Executive Offcers—Géneral Foreign Misisters. Judiciary—Soprewe Court Post-Offces of Members of Congress. 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The Gnostic fancy to which we refer w. the Jewish Scriptures were seme extent incapable creating the earth, and lfl.e Wer was fllnfitlher limited lly the matter w bad to struggle in the task.” 'flquuhon whether we should have our bhooks supplied “cut or uncut” is being discussed in Lon. @on. Mr. Charles Darwin writes urging three objec- Sione agawst uncut “Dooks : ®ometimes get torn or badly cut, and I know a la who is habitnally guilty of cutting books with b amb. Secondly, dust accumulates on the rotgh edg: gradually works in Dbetween the leaves as t Doake vibrate on their sbelves. Thirdly, it the slowness that spired by an inferlor and to God—the deminrgos, an the Gnosties called him—who was the instrument indeed of of governing it when created, but “In the first place they by the aid of the index any lost passage, especially ded Warchosses—Goods i nol—ll!wfll;hm of Foreign. v \scs Appropriatios. Givil Righe Bl Claime—Conrt of. ollectors of Customs. Colored Persons—Marriages and ith Postal Law. Children of Port of Deliverr. Correetion—House Prowotions in the Nary, Dissbled Boldiers — Transportation Public Money. for, - Fubie Pt dy | Ditches and Canals. Duty on Live Animals. Pm £o8i Pleces. Burean. her o8, fof. i | GemeraimGrade of Benators—Klection ot in Habeas (‘uv])hl. Bmithsonian lustitute. Homestesd Law. Howard Institute. of reference, Who could tolerate Ill(!lannry Hydrographie Office with rough edges ! Every new proposal 1s sure to be met, | Tuupeciori—steambont. by many silly objections. Let it be remembered that a Reveune. Telegraph Co. @eputation of r-manufacturers waited on Sir R. Pecl te Commuuication. “Telegaph Lines. n bie pro to establish the penny postage, urging | Kams—Lands o Three Montha' Py mmynuldnmer at lm.uulmmmu.,um‘me e meriden o Washington Terr ore. on mote-paper, instesd of on letter-sheets! An eminent | Fawsol U BoKovidon of Weaghing ol Keporta ml‘llher remarked to me that booksellers would object ‘OYE books cut, as customers would come into their o 250 read (héth Over the counter; but surely 8 book rufluwnhl Dot be devoured in this hasty wan- 10 | Lincol—Mre. RBounties. Constitutional Awendinent. Ewperor of Russia. PUBLIC RESOLUTIONS. Military Academy. f % Exposiion of Parn 'nmnday the 2th wit., Victor Hugo gave, at | Famet his reeidence, Hautevide House, his annual Christma Haneaehe Thanks to General Prisoners of War—Rations oL féte %o forty-two poor children of Guernsey, including :‘wv ;'lh Kebelliou. i"“fif‘""l?"'u Channel I , French, English,and Trish. Thedinner | Togians ey S a8 followed by & aimtripivor of dothing, and ot opeil: i s s o A from & Christmas tree. M. F gu made some very feeMng | Lincolo—Ss of. “Telegraph. remarks on the occasion, and the ehildren appeared to en’ adisois wnum Teuneasee. Joy shemselves greatly. ‘A weekly dinner is also given by | Medsls Vermont. ‘the poet and novelist to twenty-two poor children. Metric System. Weat Virgiuin. OCLAMATIONS. The Almanac de Gotha for 1867 has come out at la Jta late appearance 18 sufficiently explained by the polit. feal events of 1866, wirich modifed the map of Europe, and especially that of Germany, a great deal, and made neces flmmn ot many alterations in the genealogical the statistical part of the annual. In order to make w-nbl».-eemm settling of thin lll bbuut.“; the new 8 lujlal for—which for Germany, The modifications in the territorial llld Auarh'enm places ; as to the paraded in the jons rinan States, whieh -—t ous alterations, at the end of the bool The edition of the “ Toilers oflthn Sea” just issued by Mesers, Bampson Low, with its two illustrations by Doré, has elicited trom a ladyleorrespondent of The Athe- nawm the following letter: ** As an old inbabitant of Channel Islande, Thave read with great interest M. Hugo's of IOL' His long rnndcnu. first in Jersey e him well ac- topography, l|IpfiMRlnnl. &e. The of rocks mun ased among the larger from time Originally voleanic the action of the sea into u- S6R_ALEMOLES, ac- Guernsey, have mads M dbludg‘ Ayt a hon e theaters, , and worn rs a8 the Devil fish, wi im] house, a church and cle enerally, and, tos rvmnuun did not occur before September and Oc enough 1o be inserted list of the other L‘umpmm to8, according to alpliabel T Soaned ot e m..e ..‘:;‘..1"&.'.'&"'7&27’ ible to picture €0 pete, .-l:m(}‘ml“. most i ‘worde their wil and desolation, It was in 1 paid my first vist to Bark, which wanor “ pg of cottagers aud m}‘ «5mverntlox=e ;:nh the st Blockades of Mexiean Porte. Day of Thankegiving. Fenien Expedition againet Canada. Tusurrection declared to be at an end. 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RUTHEKFORD, A. 31, Principa! i NLWBl RGH, N.Y. M. HURST mutu){x"( B it WINTER flfl)l of ber Boarding Behool for o MONDAY, JA‘, “SEMI- )IVG"KE} l’filla YOLhG L ADIP,. NARY—A select hmflvldml n vu pt. 12, 1066. For cirealan, drean QRO W MO ELEAN, A S neips), #un,hm;:":" i RIPLFY FEMALE (‘OLLL(- Poultney, Vt., A ihe Rev, J. NEWMAN, Prosident, Legins e Sying Session Feb. 21 Y'O\KLR“ MILITARY INSTITUTE, s For wakiog boys futelligent, healthy, Chriation MEN. For eircalars address BENJAMIN MASON, Yonkers, N. Y. wr_of MacDoogal GHO. W. CLARKE, an ex <-n nced tencher and good ive lewons In Freach, German h ranches, scbools privete families erth & Co., No. 820 Browiway. mumal lmtrnmmn AI(‘!(IV‘.P]’A.&:) H‘)R T'E —I‘nlvmm\ e i best hefore blie one, ey sl cegabes. of ‘Bl Nauiaiory s Wareroeme Non. 167 and 1) Bowery. MANNE llA.l:lIlEl{H & combine every " valae, 1l 117, modersie i ynz'-“";.‘;m"':v" o 1 e qut KERDOMS, Kighthst., corver of Fourth-ave. 5 , would eall the attention of wany sud great haprovements be constro ' Pianos. Their * EUPHONIC AGRAFFE PHEBLE" ban boen tested by the highest musical talent n the country, and conceeded by all o possess paer billaney avd dweetuen in the we Maxvractu verally to 0 bigbest degree. soouws No. 99 Priucest._ Piasos to rent. KIVDT & MANZ, Masufacturers of GRANT) aud SQUARE PIANOS, having remored 1o their new and spacious warorooms, No. 865 Hrondwar. betwern Seven- ta., New-Vork, would_respectfully ask the atten- to their {mproved and nperior ¢ all mannfactured ubder their personal super- great experience and close attention, they sre by any brill licacy and & compass of tone, combined with & superiority of w hip whie teenth and_Eighteent tion of those wiahing il These sures the et durability. ANl of them wre contructed with the Akrafle armaogewent, and each instrument will be warrauted for five years. Llwt.\l.&i & SONS' PATENT CYCLOID AND SQUARE PIANO-FORTES. WAREROOMS, No. 9 LE ROY-PLACH, BLEECKERST., ose block west of Broad: Send for our new l1m:|u l)IA\OS. nuflvnlml for wne nnd touch, at woderate prices. A t_of Squares and U) n.huumn at low rates. BRI W l Hul}llfll Teuth-st, botween Brondway and Fourth £ e 1 STANOS o LET, and soia on installments, at the manulactory, Nos. 156 and 136 East ‘l'lulv Arst-st. L P. CUNMINGA. STLINWAY & SONS aen 12 P Feemiona ok theprincive e e sl vt o Vi e Veolelst e e Teteroutona ‘R mmn W Loados, 1663, 1n competition with 260 plasos from all parts of rery nstruest comtrotd with el Puent Apate & .m:’m-u Tos 1o oars. Wareroomas, Nos. 3" Noad Four: u . & C. FIS TA 0—'l Ee most re- THMI. Plasos wade, with wm olesale and tall at Now. 241, 343, 245, 247, 249 Weat Tweaty n.m uull hove. ITED P[ANO-FORTE h}AK’hRS, O-an-pnv heing m-pmd lnllrel fo produce & wore periect l!l)bfl& Every -l . orkmen, w uurlngu 1uu ANY VIH ment guaranteed for Five Years. . 1] e T to LET,und n-una-.a ditpurhaset. Monlhls pu bargaing, from worth nmmdpt of NG’ ot s L s | ERERRE mx»mfi Ital’ cmw for Gale. Offer the_following desirable pmpfl'y for sales On Spring-st. near Laurens . On Spring-st. vear Sullivan-st. On Phiscost, near Mercerst. O Marion st uear Spring-st On Springst. corner East of Bread On Shring st coruer West of Broad O Grecro st mear Prinee.st n Amity-sh comer near Brosdway. On Amit) near Laurens Other desirable property ocations. Joction irable Delliog Tlousen nsd Lats o the principal Avenues asd Stre ‘Ko, 9 Brosdway, and Eighth Ward in iwproving Al on the Central Park. Al Lota cn the trety adjacent to the Park, o Lots on Fifth-ave. South of the Park Alve Tita on the principal Streets acd Aveaes, improvement. _ LL WAN ate, 4 miles_sonth of Philadel pin; Nlndlvdl are settlin suitable for immediate G FARMS—Good soil, mild o rice aty ::‘a s e COUNTRY PLACE New-Jersey y one bour from Bar- a Cottage for $8, i each, two of eight acres 1 ,..nmp.n. at Orange, Tiayst ), FOR AL ing sites in the Park Yot g aen aeres, cowminnd ceut view of New-York Bay ke o ‘oF particulars, apyly to the proprietor, . 8. HAS! i ¥ iy s ars Bulkiag, Oranes N 3; MERRICK & Williaw- LUABLE FARM, 300 acres, in wunmonfl? ‘ounty, naderlaid with marl; good buildiogs, &e., 8 mine of w .. ERas (Ql'ls-?‘. C()li.\“l‘l(\ Some barga! an . Metuchen, Ne Seotch Plains, Rrumswiek, Midlebush, Milistoue, Maulford, Cre Market, Bound Tirook, Somervil Millburn adlon, Morrisoes, Freehal, e Taong Braneh, ke., &e. 'Also w-York, Yor a fll and EE, No. 171 Broadway, ¥, Eatontawn, Oceanport, Tong Inland, une bowr o Cl)l NTRY SEAT and VILLA SITES for LE, at Passs atifal brown-stane hease, bam, car- viage honse. and other buildings, with 20 acres of desirable lard, ot an exceeding 1o price. Also 50, 60 or 60 g Jars st A. J. BLEE No. 25 Nassas .L Y unln Seat on Passale River, bandsome one at $26000, and one at $17,000, near Iings, $30,000; wagn!Eeent 16 rooms, fine loeatiou, at d Jawd &t Rabiway, 120 neres, lm)ll o, fruits, # Hridge ; also 10 aeres, superior b 220 acres, $60,000; beaatiful House, Yilabeth, $15,000; Briek House, 16 #12,000; algo Frame House, 17 rooms, 4, s, peut depot, £20,000; five Kew o Rahway doj :.m e, 10 minutes fr 1 Botive, exeelle room, hot and unfarnished #23,00 Westehester Coun grden, near depot, § Fiarble mantels, Butler's puntre. on Broadway, $20.000; pretty acies, one mile from depot, #5,500: alwo, 10 acres, double house, £0.000; sl basgiifa C unnh House aud Growuds at ¥ ker I nest Thisty eighthiat, 8 and ouly pow iu the market fn consequen of the conntrr. Apply to HOMER MORGAN, OR SALE or TO LET, gant Baglish basement, brown stone HOUSE, No. 416 Fitvare., and faruished fo the wost costly manuer, e owner being called oat 2 Pine-st. £60) sites, sonth side JOR SALE-! l mu o nland yat oxe bour 1610 peresor more i Gabing, yucht toan & b, wiibin, 200 Ilmlr from the wost di- AY, No. 6 Pisest JOR \I}—l\\nr FIIH” luu'k Hl)l ler to SAML. Fnk' SALE frst class fonr- Bu80 fock. ADYIY it JOR SALE—The four HOUSE s-place, between C rfect order, and humediate .i\n -stone front Brooklya; in X7 will be sold cheap, N, No. 2 Pine-st, (820) der improvemer & MORG FARM of ad abundasce o Westchester Lat ” —A very nice Good huildiny q TOWLEH, 1, basement. fruit Agent, HEY and leas frtge s chase. Far pay, No. 111 B W § the nterest will be civdited o the pur- the temporars office of the Com- Rooms Nos, €3 and £, and twenty seventhst Oue Cottae. corper P10k &, vear Thind ave. Seven Cotinges, One hundr Tiree Cottages. Kighty & s Oue Cattage, v Fundudagd hcenth A0, near Thindave. TRUSTF! Gin. Chavles K. Grabiam My David Swith, Mr. Chirlstias B. Morrison, My Robest W. iymas, SO, Vice P ON, MILL Hl m.. e Wek Thirtg inthoet. and near ¥ enthave furnished ']\ 0, gofu tl(‘ A(Il (Ir- full fromt, W Seer Broadesy, #3000, Oze West Porty-sistht near #3900, orty-sfa.het 27,000 to i Aghihat, near B nh #15,000. One W [ e, West ’Y( 20 000 0 Nintivave., $15.000- Fetory brick, Weat Thirteentlst., between Fifth and Sixtivaves.. #7,500, 10 Sstory brick, Bast Sixty secondst., uear Second-ave., $9,560. I\IT'OR’I o those wishing to Conntry Ko ‘r have them fn all -n-‘l(ho 2 prices from $), AN & Co. Br I\IPRO\ ED TRON A A\l) COAL mmm:m‘\' FOR SALE ~The best and best improved JRON AND BITUMIN. OUS COAL PROPERT’ w on the market, situsted in the Slate of Peonerivasia, with Furnace and Miges fully tested and p roved—with fret-class railway and water factlit] nd ready for fmme Tuess, can b‘r"- hased on the most favorable terms by early o) yMrl on to “COA Box No. 4621 w-York P S W. BENEDICT . REAL E Office Nor. 4 . a Xo. 9, st Clase HOUSES o PIFTH, MADT the principal streets in the 1 irable parts o A BUSINESS PROP TY in improving localities. ELL or LEANE are respectfully solicited and way be assured of proper and prompt at- tettion. EARE TWO DWELLINGS and two va- 4 cawt LOTS. 16 years 10 run, central loeation, No. 300 Seventh-ave., 1 Tweaty nirth it ALE in New-Jersey, and 100 FARMS for 8 HOUSES snd LOTS in Kabway and ENzabeth. Parties baritg to place therm J. A. MARTIN, Rahway, N, J. ONEY IN VARIOUS SUMS TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY. W' BENEDICT, Nos 4 and 6 Plntt to LOAN on BOND and MORT' city property. i s to wuit applicast. THouses, ot farus, aa places, Loaght, sl or exchanged. A AM ROGEIT. Real Friats Broker, Ko roadway, N. Y. MONEY_ o TOAN on BOND and MORT- AV GAGE~1n large or muall sums, o0 I-anvnl‘l-l perty. Apply to W. A, COIT, No. 4 Pinest. 'E WANTE D in \\'eu!vlmnu-r York Cty, with 8 few acres of Address with particalae, JOY A'\'TFD TO PUR HA A COTTAG HOUSE, vith oge or mote los 41 cart or weat il of lots between Fourth and Fifth-aves., tn York- particulary and lowent price to JAMES M. BOYD \ would purchase s ey o e Na'st Bresaway: or lbllfl) HOL‘ IRST-CLASS llTl{ LET, in Gramerey Park, Twen Fourteenth, snd Park-ase._ Apply o BLEE! HED HOUSE WITHT tusted on Murray Fill, near Lexington-ave. family witbout sswall chiliren, for 6 montli frow the 35tk Fel The house is elegantly furvisbed, Steinw ay grand plano-fo Viliard v-'-k ra-atxed stalln for four borses, and carriage room for vebicies; robi @400 po phet ER MORGAN, No. 2 Pine- i) X (mifik FIRST FLOOR TO L n wtore In Park |l~ near Broadw llh the of basmeata o barge, it el ¥ u Peb. 1. Apply at No. 4 X — S '.EQ,}.'.,’.?.? g SR LIS R LA Twenty-niuth it q ) CAPITAL lfl'l 8. —~TOLET ona lonn leuu, OT of Land in Portland, Me.. = "l',\]ll h' 'I'() 255125 feet, to mmu 1] n“nl Eurkangest Thmrlolwl i ot central and Tocati the .sx,, [ dvlyc mn: eets 455, (e ok el of o permament snd aariire onestiment this o b ¢hapos hich -u-.lm. or fall particulars sddres A. L. FOX, Portland, Maine. 0 LET.—Part of HOUSE, No. 244 West 10th- i deoesing 1 01 ot i tooms) o8 wcond and Uird foos Board and Rooms. gAVA‘XVAII GEO Flrfit t‘]uu BOARD with exeellent Rooms, st half Lot ton-st., between “"ll-‘_i“fi_’ Houstowste, (v e ers W whm.), MONROE-ST., cormmer of Catherine-st.— l FURNISHED KOOMS, with BOARD, for Gentlems o #6 80 per week. i terms $3 80 R WAIT & SON, No. 263 Fourth- Ve, cor. | Hal unn-l lmn-l,:'mlfmg&% @rean_ Bieamers. PACIFI(,' MAIL S%EHIP COMPANY” Cm"lfl, UNIT l‘ Bteamersleave Plr No. & North River, u«mu at12 'elock, _nreb L-RISING STAB, Cayt. W. 0. Furber, counecting with MON- Vebe 1LLAIRNIY CHAUNCEY, A G. Gray, connecting with CORTITUTION, Capt. Caverly. S0k il uowu'ioq‘fflwqfl‘“' Copt. T. A Harrs, connecting with i parees touks 2 Brageien: those of 1t and Z1st connet b Pans: 14 with tessers for Keath Vel portns 13t and 114b fr Cantral Aweri- can ports, and those of 1st toueh at Manzanillo. Departure of 11th each month scts with the uew steam line from P of March 11005, il onbect. with the '8 steamer “Kteamer o onnect ol o e e fpe Wovs o 2pel " Ome huudred pounds of baggage allewed each sdalt, Medicives and attendance free. For passage tickets and all_forther fnformation, apply at the office ea the wharf, foot of Canal-st., North River, New-York. F. R_BABY, A I‘ it CALIFORNTA /TA PANAMA_—The Pa- cific Mal mehiy (um pan ;4'"" + THE RISING STAR, will Mail on FRIDAY, Feb. o'clock, o Freight received til elock. p. m., day before sailing of Steamer, For rates, &e., iuguire s frelght o om - u-r ;5'"" No. 42 North Kiver, foot of Caualet, * G Bole mmAmn P.M. Co. ) MSHIP Co. NOI‘T."U’#Q!E.#E"L.’,‘.HWA‘L{..m.lfl‘ . o by b?“ A sono s hlpl 111 dispated in January the rltf iul Clnll » 'X‘ 0 (Zy tain Beh . Jannary A(.u DE B Oimy W'mury m Captita i, N. ., foot 6f Warren-st, at noon, with PASSENGERS and Pler LI st VERY LOW BATES. Cousceiing on the Pacic Ocean H STERICA” Captain Wakeman, and 7 o illll Bl then. Fil with the fine steams! MOKES TAYLOW" For farther fuformatios, apply 1o ihe I Cowpany. orth Ale DN ) Agent No. 177 West ., corner Warrenat, N. Y, FOR SAV_A‘TNAH‘GA., EVERY TUESDAY. STEAMSHIP LINE. 1LEO, W. €. Dearborn, Commander, ver, foot of Wall#t., on ’l'bl&ll‘f Ju Through b Dlieet Lading and Passags Tickets given to all points tn conneetion with the Georgia Central Rlrond - Freight pece daily. o freight: e T anhm\m & Co., Nos. 61 and 62 Routh-st, F OR ST, 'I'HOVIA‘! and BRAZIL. UNITED STATES and BRAZIL MAIL STEA! COMPANY. ‘on the 224 of every m E 1, Tovcxpacan, Feh. 22 h IDING STAR Gro. B. Srocvw, M NORTH AMERICA, Capt. L. F. Tooumixax Syl These elegant steamers sail on schedule time, it Toomas, Para, Pernamhines, Babia and Rio de Janeiro, golog aud Yearing. ” For bent o ielght or pussage, apply 10 e N A cob. o 5 Bowlng green, New York. l‘t R NEW-ORLEA DIREC oud fit-clase Stemmahip GEORGE CRONWEL Vg, willleave Pler No. 93 1 . oo SATURDAY, -o;-wu-- passa assed aecom g e CKOMWELL & Ca., No. 88 The GENERAL GRANT wi low Pebrunry 8. L)ll’lRF LI The new and_ele t Steamshiy will 'I’Inn Bier Nor 16 East Regular al leemers, welhug L AMBHIC, Capt, 5 for SAVANNAH, Every SATUI I(IYAY from Pier No. 13 Nortb River, Punctaally at 3 o'clock p. m. The favorite side-wheel Steamshi t SAN HAL\AD(W? Arxins, Commansder, sails Peb. 2. SAN JACINTO, Loverasp, Commander, sails Feb. 9. Throngh tickets and bills of luhm( 1o all poiuts, in connection with Central Rail Howd of Greorgia, Atlantie and Gulf Bail Resd, and Florida steamers, b)v ant engel l(mllmt-hlmnl. RRINO! l L1 0. § Knlgm New-York. 1L HA A *WEST INDIA MATL STEAMSHIP COMPANT. CHANGE OF SAILING m*‘ . EVERY SATURDAY, AT 3 The favorite -mm.r i GLE, Capt. Greene, SATURDAY, Feb. 2. COLUMBIA, Capt. Barton, SATURDAY, Feb, MORKO CASTLE, Capt. Adus, SATURDAY, Fet 10, For freight or passage apply to + ARRISS LLEN, Agents, No. Bow! RI, on WRDNESDAY. Peb, 13 . 084, o8 n:"mfluv Feb 16 of Lading sigued at the office upon the pier. poirte v (o J“i’m.flv P Jew ¥, Fi 67, st 3 p. w. For freight shodations, spply 10 ’ Al corner Cadur ‘:ld West-ate. 'ON, 8. C. 'IHI l’k()l'l. S \lML “Thfllil“l’ % The regular ind jopelar :..»m.ms EMILY B, SOUDER, Capt. Loek- wood, will leave on WEDNE! 30, st 3 p. m., from Pler No. 3% at Charleston. I polnte South is con- ta, No. 89 Liberty-at. K and CITY lrr t'hvd:-v“" irer mm'.m. £h Lila of nding, 5 1 congerton. X TONFOR & Con Agerts, Ko 80 Livertyah TION IN PRICE OF i‘k@ land and on mwn fay 1oruing s l’(lll l(l( ll HATTERAN ¢ MAKL [t gt Alexander. E, Capt. Boarae. . No. ®, NG IREAT REDUCTIO TO EUI HUI‘! by the only Ameriean Lineto i Pragee.~The New-York and Havre flkl.lmb'fl!-pln wall stearoahips ARAGO and PULTON, baving been thoroughly Tedtied, for Havre, calling ab Falmouth, the (‘R A will leave 0. 97, North River, Toliow og de : Saloon. 1 First Class. ’L‘,mn-.mu 0 Second-Cla ® An experienced Surgeo on board, The Comapany will 5ot be raponaibe fo specte or valusbles unless bills of inliug, LAvirg the value expressed, are s refor. gy lu\h’rm‘! JAMES A WOTTON, Harre _LHKRBETTE, KANE & Co LINE m F RANCE., RANATLANTIC " coMPANT S MATL BTN HAVRE, CALLING oute for the Continent will ATURDAY, Feb. 9 b. 33 s on this favorite North River, as foll i PRIC i G e B e wits These steamers do rot carry steerage passesgers. Medieal attendance fiee of cha Passengers intenlis be farsished on board with kel to Paris, at an addi- to land at b’l'h,\\l_l() Il\'hlll’()()L CALLING AT STOWN.~The Iumaa Liue, salliug sewi-woekly, carrying SATURDAY, Peb. 2. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 6. TURDAY, Feb. 9. EDNESDAY, Feb. 13. SATURDAY, Feb. 16, Y, a4 noos, from Pier £z " RATES OF PASSAGE, By the mall steamer sailiug every Satarday: PAYABLE 1N GOL ATABLE IN CURRENCY. G Pasmage by the Wednes . P in U. 8. Carreney. Y. sengers aleo orwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, &e., at mod- asage from Liverpool or Queenstow eurrene; f‘ Vousht here Ly peruons sending foF the il ' Compaoy’s offices. 15 Broadway, N. Y. TEAM TO GLAS (JU\V AND LIVERPOOL, l.lltn‘,n( Lovdonderry to hnd Mails and Passengers. The tererte ssseger Steamers o "I ANCIHOR LINE SATL BVERY SATURDAY, FROM PIKR ¢ NORTH RIVER, A TUHDAY, February & KA'I[‘IUHY Feb Ticketa can For further laforiaad exe por Ha P, k., $100 aud #37, For further iSiormtion, APyl a the |.’“ s offices. FRANC z!lAum‘u D & Co., Agents -green, T sHiP "NORTI GERMAN L LOYD® States mail, will sail fr l:he Breme: e UNION, J, 1 3 x'mm I bo followed by 1he olcameary HERMANN, 5. &, TUBSDAYS, THURS- JOR NEW-HAVEN, llAR’l’l“()’b and SPRINGFIELD—FARE, 75 St loave Ps S SCRSTIBL O FARE e, Bogaes Jgpe E St S:fl'b’l Y, SPEED AND COMFOR rm-lmm N asHOA \ LOWELL, CONy WORCESTER, PAL!I': CORD, THE WHITE MOUNTAINS INTERMEDIATE POINTS. ‘The new and stanch steamers of the Norwich line, oors' it YIT{ (i:'"liog'l‘.lhl and CITY OF NEW-YORK, ow-Yor) undays excepled), at 4 o'c] trom Pier o, 3 g P L e POR NEW LoNDO, N here comecting wih the Steubost Bxp o~ ol vi Norwll and Worceate, Bonin 428 Worceser nd Nua Iy Ml B e ralght tiken a1 1he owest atse For furmation inquire of . 8. MARTLY, Ageut, on the Pler. F'HE OLD LINE.— e Steamer ARTISAN, C A “""‘%‘l‘% Orlent. G. C. Gibbs, from Pler East River (foot of Fulton-st.), - Withis W“"l.lm-. RIE RAILWAY. —Tmlnl leave Depot foot of Chambers st., Pavonia Perry: fam., n.yl:_.‘n-hl.rm Duffalo, Salumaocs, Dunkirk, asd Traln from the above Worcester '""3*' Way Tralu, N‘z o, Way It s X u;:f; 'w'”:ul’:‘lll m.). %"‘“’M Dllllll s, (i.,n-.uly. Bufuio, Salamancs, Duskirk, and "!1’1'3'“ "1'.':" -vmr- daily, for the Wesk. n.::"- i e et bert R. Banx, Gen'l Pass. Agent. NG ISLAND RAILROAD —Winter ar- wwents. Jan. 3, Im-lnnuhul Slip, New-York, at § wall rain for Greenport and way for slanes 3 ..y nmnm-(uénnm e '.:“hn-fl) ¥ fl ‘Syossot and way stations; & p. a and LBSLX RA[LROAD,‘COH- @Afln hlv- - llfl{ -, l ' fi“'.hfl l For freight or resident, R | I\m"fl mu-flm’i’flfi . “"’"““ oyt LT, the West, iy mm;.fi'.' gy HE —on 1 & nav-nn m{‘n\én l&‘vu\; I |m- ave Hew: ew ok bllow ey e g rzmm. nc mh:vi 3 u Tny :um:‘:: m n‘ldllnllvh Hodson River .-..‘.. e i, 4 Tro wi w-.-'g'fm. train nm- P, mu.‘ st Chatbam Springs, Pittaseld, ke.; at .mu-{ on Wnknm o |n lun wd, Ba n ll"r Id!nll Albuy'll.l‘ 'hvymmlnklm car attach sleeting . Brpress taln via Harlom Raflrad, consecing o ith nm“ ith Western irainey nd at Tmy -u “‘l.,r"‘m fl“g Montreal. sl oeping ca T i Eadon Ao uuua..m .mmfi i throngh o smh i3 Sy ""'3.: oy x“f"’nfi)"my e chiage, via o W el O fow-York thron o -. ut Neroad. Connien e o Bl ey T l“l rua on l Wp. . train v{.nm River Railrosd, with vieeping cas attached umm at Albany with early trains for Buffaio and Bridge, "Trty with trains for Saratoga and points North. T T e vt vis Hadsew lyer Rlgod, rom New k. to Poughbeepete aud intermediate stations, losving 5 n !tlrlh:[, leave Poughkeepsie at 2: dp m, mm.‘ [ no- & Sunday trafn via Harlem Raliroud, lesving Porty secontat of ohn.t;:‘ -c!\;{km«;fi-’?m Returaing, leave Millers . a4 New - AL VANDERBILT, Viee Presdest NEW-Y‘ ORK and NL_\LHAVEHAWAE 1266. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. (O)IMHCH'G DEC. 10, 1368, Passenger Station In New-York, corner Twenty-ssventhat. and Pourthe ave. Entrance on T'uly -seventli-ot. TRAING LEAVE {VE NEW-YORK: 00 (Ex), 1130 & m; 12.15 (Bx), 300 (Br),! fn (Fe), 1130 e m.; 1215 (Bx), 500 (Br), ld 3 Por New-Haves, 7.( a8 l‘.l)ndlm[! or B 248, et %4 (5 7arlfllloflllndllnl&|d 7.00,11.30 8 m.; pm For Faireld, Southport aad Westport, 7,00, 1190 & m.; 245, 430 py .‘Porflw'lll' 1.00, Ilnll"l.), 900,119 a m.; 12.15 (Bz.), 300 (Bx.), 345,420, 5.0, 8.0 (Ex ) p 1. ¥or Darien, 7.00, 9.00, 1190 & . ; 3,45, 4.9, J For Greenswich, 7.00, hu 11308 m.; 213, 5.45 bo,l For Stamford, 1.00 4.00 (K ke un..;.msm-. u&w (B.), 345, .smn ), .. Por Port (] mna- Stations, 7.00, 6.00, 11.30 & m.; 2.18,. l“.lfii,!, ), 6.30, 1“’ 4, the 6.90 5. 1. Train wil leavs Tweaty-seventhot. o8 vie ,..W"“ E: m a0 n m wfl‘ uu‘(n‘ ‘&. g e m Bt Sprioghesd, 600 & . "(Re.), 1215, 200 (x), 800 P o Conneetient River Railrosd, 200 8. m. (Ex), 1215 p. m. to Mow- treal, 11 p. m. to Northampton. or Hardtond, Frovidence aud PIsbkill Raflroud, 6.00 (Bx) & m, 1218 fi-n«u-v-,xnudo-uuwm— Rallrosd at 400 & m., 13,15, 300, Vot Casal Ratlroud, 12.18 p m. to Northampton. 008, 1., 300 p. m. Por Honsatonie Railroad, Por Naugatack Railroad, 8.00 8. 1., 2.00 p. m. For Dantiary and Norwalk Raiirowd, 700,504, m. 430 p. m. (o-ndlm- Sleeping Cars attached to 800 e trai JAMES B HOYT, Supt._ foot o'ConnlAn-! sk, for PRILADELPILA, &b 1 r BALTINORE aid WASH uo- Mancing Academics. A ““DODWORTH® * DANCING ACADEMY, DAYS and ‘l'll. l!DA'l TLBIDAYH u‘ 'RIIMV& CH. For 'r-n 'Ra sk foe’s SECOND QU. RIVERS™ lose 25 centa for & . oDAXCING ACADENY, o, 33 Beharmerborn. ;‘_ u.glnm R o il 06 Eend 5 o e o he anfis COIRER DANSANTE, to take o 3t e Brookiya & ? Music on flmun'finnu DE GARMO™ DA‘((,I\(. A(‘mfifii Fifthave. sorth-west eomn aul PRIDAYS, WEDNESDAYS et BATURDAYE A!l Clrealar. CLASSES ARE NOW FORMING, DI'\[ AR® DANCING ACADEMY o. fl ¢ Fourth-st.—For Children, Ladies men. Six dances in six 1-.-. Gay. AN dances tanght in one quarter. Gitnations Wanted—Females. NEW-ENGLAND WIDOW LADY, hithesto bas beeu in. circumstances, and not od{“:n comsiintes 8 wellkept houde; bt alag Knows low Lo adapt berself Lo het allotted copdition, wants & situation s HOU vere desirable, but & good home wore so. ddress, Mra. E. W., Tribune Offce, for ove week. aged 20, speakin, YOUNG German lady, the Englah langusge fuently, de res a POSITION Auwerican fuinily, where she can Have & home. moteo mch s object as ahome. Is & good milliner, nl-du and wry. Inguire st No. 173 Fifth-ave., under the §t. ‘Germain Hotel. ALADTWHO sr’m s‘flmfl'@kflmfl she conld be useful in busivess mauy accomplishments. Add (4 L . NT o Al NUMBER of well mcommentfed GermE Girls_want situations to Jo_general HOUSEWOK, ke. LOWE'S German Institute, No. 17 Stantou-st., uear the Bowery, ALL Respoclahlu Families, Boarding-HWItl and Hmu can he supplied with good SERVANTS Catbolic, pl’l MRS, YORKSTON'S OmCl. m lclp manuh A(,E‘{’l’s \VA\TED “for “THE HISTORY OF THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES—TRACING IT$ CAUSES AND IEHI.‘L‘I‘!. By the Hon. Al BR H ENS. And for the Lifs, Letters, and Spe of the H o ) Absaader i Buephenn. | see our terme. Aok AL FUBLISHING Cor No. Misorst., Pllhddphh, Pa BOY, abont 15 years of age, wanted for the office of & Wholesale” Hardware House ; one who lives with s parents. Address W, P. O, Bor, No. 2, PORTER WANTED.—A strong, healthy \l-n who writes & |nn band, is wanted as Porter fn & store. Addr P. 0. Box No. 11 TO BOOK AGENTS.—We are now ready to enploy additional Canvassers for GREELEY'S HISTORY completa, of this work s (bp For wore thar fou) demand hasf em.u ‘oo uhwons ability ool ave ited and boun: r‘kl number of hore issued of any "o 20 short 8 tme and unnl wize in the whole history of -n-\( The great I('.l':llfl 'S fll!ml' " nm-un even by 0.- ot Canvamers ean secure rritor Do favorable tenus. A&'n-.u T o i Cove ;_M' W ONE nu?&lm SCHOOL TBACHERS (either Male or Fo male), during the Spring and Summer Months to sell my PUBLICA: TIONS. 1 have Agents who make from ONE to TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS PER MONTH. T have several New Books and Eagraviags, aad can offer superior i ducements to agents. Address W. J. HOLDAND & Co,, Mass. W I ke ,m-n iy »m’"’l“:l:e'm"".' "‘"2......"' daily. J. L. WHITE, fl-nllmlsfllm Wedding Cards, £t AT WM. EVEBDELL" SONS No. 101 Flll- onth~WEDDING STATIONERY. w_ Btationerp and Fancp Soods. INDELIBLF PENCL[?% nar M“"’fi AT, i‘m"—"“ "Ageats wantod. A&-m d SCHOOL REWARDS TESTmONlALl - L e i ERCIN & JONES, u’fl o 1% Witk ENVI"I"‘LOPES of over;-vu-iety of %hri : “H%E‘muw