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NEW-YORK DALY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1867. ealled Les Chémeancr, or The Channels, is grononnced New Pablications. Instraction. Real Eotate for Sale. Beal Eotate for Sale, NEW PUBLICATIONS. o -sinia bt TOBOREI S 54 BLAdl st R AR oix ks L S AT COUNTRY_RESIDEN ———— 1. | TheSows, und the spelling will soon follow the pro- | e iU THE PRESS. S5 N'l)l()‘l MR, GEO. ¢ ., Classical mmxm ATTENTION L AT AL, WANTIN(} FARMS!— | A JIANDSOME R gg SCMELE DE VERE'S'STUDIES TN ENGLISH. | nunciation. The settlement called Les Chats has be- | JUS Y o L. nl-n Department and Oymas Cheap PAL and VRUTT LAND m Low go-;;;,;.,-", ..‘n_'ma u.....-nmn-u smental Tress " 1811 On, Guanrses ov e Lowen Livw 07 088 | o Tho Shaws ; Les Joaquing is The Swashings ; and B Gum, Fithare.cor, Tacnnysisin s e from New v.m.m g e g s ] WTUDIES IR D Vixn, D Tmo. ” pp. % . . 3 THE BLACK CROOK, GRADUATE, with h best Teferences, ex- s i for | Bealthy aad 5o Lannles L h o the hill near the Bay of Fundy which the Acadians SR NS A o m"‘d L .:’\h"l;::m_lffwl the ‘beat; reforences, oX. | el Ssakeen mpmiep S0a0 % flu_“, w'-! v SMITH & HARDENBERGH, No. 87 Cedaret. ‘and mowo or less valuable, works | called Chapean de Dieu (God's hiat) is now Shepody A BOOR.OP THRUSERR RTINS, 20 bgacr matbemeicn weil vered Tn shetrie, nglah eratire aod | ol aad puve: No feve s ague. 8k 3t DIyt acrual seiers, on sasy BAE(,AIN—M : Spring Y Valley, b s numen;u:l English language which have | Mountain. * MYSTERY AND MAGNIFICENCE. hilosephy, ,"‘f“"‘p“‘,"? |"'"ml""{ m“‘?'?"’"’"“m hv fi« ”'..',a“"' e v' (;:“l.l”fi" l arre :u ‘.:d HO! e ! ) ain. esires & PO clown school, or a4 3 s, 50 chirries, "’.W'l,l,"‘nud':fl:fi, o fow vears past, none affords & | T origin of aconsiderable class of common nowns GORGEOUSLY 1LLUSTRATED. e Ofice Rew-York 4 s L !mmmuoum CAMPRELL, Prosdent | Foomss good ontini .’ifs).“‘“."{‘l‘. g E?f*, aFost:! mere empbatio proof that " the study of words isthe | g the subject of an interesting chapter in this volume. ENGRAVINGS PRINTED IN BEAUTIFUL COLORS. A’Il‘n o 'fl’m“ I,i!“lml.&;:'i.!f) sl.ififl':"";’ r]mlff VERY DESIRABLE FRUKT' FAR&I OE1T| AT Hl-,,\PBUXLDlNG LO7 at Mount Vernon study of things” than the present admirable volume. | A fryitful sowrce which the amthor illustrates at -y B PAINES Baciness Colly ..mm.mw mu).mun‘ 67 Bowery, aud acres, two wiles from Baltimore, Md., good Dwelling, G for SALE sit , near New-Taven Depot. Pise M. Schele De Vere engages in the discussion of his | Jength is the names of foreign countries and citics ILLUMINATED COVERS. No. 4 Pulton-st, Brookiva. Huse, td Ul sesem &TM;;:'»IP:::MI;IN;;:;M anhx::rl‘vo 100 Price A, N 35 North Otford-t Broaklysy subject with equal knowledge and enthusiasm. Yo | which have been nsed to designate articles of WANT- |y yy 467y of the Black Crok is at nce the mest entertaioing and ;M)Y oceupy’ sant Tocation would | 1 5ee i arge quanily o e Rrie, apheries ;:’-:m AT “No. 758 THIRD-AVE.—For SALE—That thoice. shrabbery, aid_omani Pamsession en ox before Apeil 1" Priee, $17,000. Would “m'f"‘ Ber of ‘house, worth ot over 12,000, iu or near New York desirable 3—“ high-stoop, B. 8. lol/"‘ on the 8. R cor. fin; Hrstat. e B 30 0y 46, {Deckman Eete i looking i JAMES ROVE. 3 paiuted in many colors, B Address u«xn 74, Newburgh I, c o reasive 3 o § under 12 yewss yhlmd) to | strawberries, currs ) L al disqisi- | facture or materials. Thus we have ealico from | jprctive bookef the scason. The illetratio avidently possesses & genius for philolog y ‘ali (whi s auihor con- o . sus seewss of the play of this BTN ok n, but has trained his favorite hobby to habits of | Calicut, on the Malabar coast {which the author con- | are correct representations of the gergeous we "\10“\; “SEMINARY.—A fir hao e o8B N TENRY W, o i forth lookisgafiee. 1SS w“oummuh rather than to indulgence in the va- | founds with Calentta); damask from Damascus, mus- | ssis, which s now being performed 1o wost of the principal theaters BOARIING SCHOOD for YOUNG LADIES snd GENTLEMEN. ;':v. fl:’ufi'fl?..;‘-,& r-..y.f“n-‘fimu!”‘ Fl\l[' FARM—24 ncres front » 3 i throusbout the country with fmense success, wil creating the groatest | Thie Spring Term of this popuiar Intitution opens March 2, and con —m bailding sites; honse, barns, &e.; com _” garies of fancy. e has no fondness for subtle theories | 1y from Moussul in Asia Minor; and perhaps gauze ":’u: “m)“m’ ¥ siaues 13 weeka, Wl furnahed. room und taiion for . A “A FIRST-CLASS (,()UNTRY ..,mo'.s;f.l,’.E famished, "wn{:ryemtlfldlllg. il ‘lu umhuh d 3 % - - " ol 0 i catal Hudson. ! , all e, a5 3 boury from New. In regard to the formation of langnage, and the | from Gaza. Cambric comes from the town of Cam To which is added, AT TS ':«'.'-3.’."!».'»22‘.‘ "CRAEN P nuxum l'ylnclpll.wpem: T | l."’:.,',f.fil“.'”"”m (I e liable for Summer or W.h r. York. Toguire st No. 43§ Awity-st. origin of words, but adheres rigidly to the wethod of | hyai; diaper from Fpres, the Belgian city, pre-| A GRAPHIC HISTORY OF Tl:ou(mumm ET GIRLS, LARK® 1ILL INSTITUTE, Smmfonl, :fiw.};lenx.m u;mm_r...u asd Teloement Groomhont "No. 758 THIRD-AVE—For 4 ess the principle | o v , written by Pries. ® Qoul. A W. C. GINN, | & o TR -h-lnn # _A desirable Satory brick HOUSES - scientific induction, withont pressing the principle | ceded by the preposition @, from (not-as i e e [ILE AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY, DT TE o b ....."“'_,,’.’.‘?"“g,,:",,’,l:'f&"..fl“.fi :':'x '.° i, ey, | et iRy st at) Now rented for 1, umlu‘" of otymology and analogy to an unwasrantable €x- | t}e author), @'Ypres; and @ re b h TOWN, N 'I'hn "View of the Hudsou, surrounding eoust ghborheod s na- 1‘ B O D s | ST s s i e S % | NG T THIRD K BT SALEA Ty treme. His book though showing the fruits of vari- | yame, Cordova in Spain has given us cordicainers; | @ Y T, the Juvenile Magazines =8 i Bltces of ous erudition, is not intended exclusively 1o | Aymenia, ermine ; Cyprus, copper; China, the porce- xoit ‘lv o Ny "‘“‘"?"""‘"{.’ vanta sl capcila e B €. JOHN 1. BRAKELEY, A mfl’.fi"{,’:m‘;’ Rrias mad to Further paricaars ?"’ EX sud el e sk of 3 and' lr ity i B3 Bevy scholars. It may be read to advantage by all who | 14in of that name; umh 1. erayon § though this ::‘;2::&:5; 4‘1'1'.’;::4-.« L'J:::nfinu By ;I.\‘L::[fl‘nnyln"m:.(:‘nmvn Iy (_x(” DEN HILL SE\H\ARY " for myog}q(} ER MORGAN, ga ’uon h L B are. tone and Brick 3 P !AIHIM'I f have any respect for sense or conscience in the use ._-l last derivation the author does not suggest comes to e LADIES, Bridgeport Coon. h”lm{'fl'xs’yffifli &Op;l. LE—W—}\TING T ok loll mlla BRICK TOUSE=8 To0 Tot 83x120, wonds, and who believe that justness of thought is | yg directly from ereta, chalk, and not from the geo- 1'111-].\1,11514‘.'1\\’.' -fi'—T—fi—l——,—,m}T——————'—*‘ A imte, 4 milc south of Pi only $25. peracre ;‘:‘”.'h‘:&';.',""‘ Peekskill; 3, ‘-a elosely connected with propriety of expression. graphical uame. ndigo is so called asan Indian dye A MONTILY MAGAZISE FOR YOUNGEST READERS. Al I ANGLI BOAR 0 DAY scrt00L for | it i i ermad vmuu'?(':- m"y» et ey ‘:v.v RAYMOSD, Peekskill, Mlm. With regard to the question, which is not yet | from the adjective Indicus, peach {rom Persicum, Br Faxxy P. SEaveRys. YOUNG LADIES at No. uu\\emm:y mnnwxn,mm;-ls RANGE, N, J.—VILLAS, SITE AU’NFUL B ’9 settled, of the relation of the English language 10 the | jierry from Cerasus, parclment from Pergamon in THE MARCH NUMBER NOW READY, < K, und PARME, & groat I re? -nd. o o M“_ —TEN YEARS lo pay f .., u, n.... .... roomg FIUDSON RIVER INSTITUTE, at Claverac ST g, a‘, ALR_TEX YEAS ta peg sneient Anglo-Saxon, the author maintains that | Agia, and pheasant, tln, name of the Phasian Vird, | Contains TWENTY sppropriste engravings, and omiaiNar pieces by Columbia County, New-York.—Elghteen l"mflflm ht Depart. | New-York, . m n '“‘__“ mm‘_‘h‘“fi iy u‘ P nnd il i th i nd Tiinat dexcndant of | from P, W live Dhiacn . Toldo lden | sl G s .. e 2 0 W L L | i i e o Mo B0 E5i .+ i ; ; ;;F.;s = L e B fo,'él‘xféi"én"a ‘, . o8 the el of # A o cities 50 e 3 , W. C. 3 Chrdatian ithin in- 3 fi 'a the Anglo-Saxon, it combines the elements from the s of 'ho.u names, buwmlhum youne, ey fuciity or the very bst Chrisian Eitucation. | Prntpid A (-:w NTH ‘ o i louse, 13 storieg sationalities of Europe, with the single exccption of | the place where that weapon was invented, and pistol | %7meé «l contaln UPWARD OF BIXTY ENGRAY" . BY: 41 Y o s g B um oumectient River, A large, well m__.', She Sclavonic. 1t is not, however, a mere farrago of | from Pistoia. The potent word dollar, is from the ,n ‘.:'.;:':“r!x::: ::;“:l:n ?:.-1 .-u. Iln‘n‘n:|:‘m(1(|.‘.; ZR}.UH@.EL‘I' -yp'pgwl:l 'D. 8 onvQ m' :.T:."' ;::' ,:':'m.:, bmvym’ ?nu-' property 1:' 2u« on "hmfr - h;m'm "-::r be '"" g s m t materials, or even a continuation of i"‘\l German thaler, a term derived from Joachimsthal nus & beautifal 12, of 32 pages, with large open type, easy words, | M. ., P OOL—\VI g grousd,four misutes walk from depot, aad about oue ale from COUNT' Y BE ATS ot Montcm «f the parent stocks, but a new,and living individual | (valley of Joachim), a little mining town where that | sirited cute AllY BOARDI NG SCII hite. | Jerome Park. Price #1200, ilbarn, Madison, and oy 4 o 3 2 S :-lln . D. LEWIS, Tremont. UNITED 8T/ ‘l'lfl lI!AI. BSTATE R!CHA)IUI hlw erganism. The heart of the Janguage is indeed | glver coin was first made. @ Sedfor aspecimen. Principal. 1yt R &nglo-Saxon, but this was not a simple idiom, but a rariety of words in the English are the result of TERMS OF, SUBSCRIPTION. ‘\10”"’1 WA "_Il\,f_{-n };‘3:{, iy wfi{;}fl AVO'P Ligh-priced Property, mlfl buy o Foa SALE and to LET“ ‘tm ”&.,!‘{"“‘0" suixture of varions dialects, belonging to different it accident, having undergone certain con- | g1 50 ayear, in advance; thret coples for $4; fve copien for $6,a0d | 1oy ‘West Fourthst., corver f&lr“ m.!l':‘.,. onse, 14 rooms, with 8 Tote, e, Lo & s L ’ 2000 a0, “m” it B0 scia in plats .‘,:_ waces, The Anglo-Saxon conguest was a gradual | tyactions without an, yobvious law or sgstem. This is | each additional copy $1 20; twenty copies for $23 & year, and an extra glon-squars. Terms reasosable. GEO. W. Cl FIR TASS FATM forTALE in o Hart- :::."mmm lm|.'n;a§m‘,n flz reaty copy gratin. Single copy, 13 cente. Very favorable terms to schools, &e. POLLO STITUTE for BOYS, at l'ntq- 1ord Co, Conn. the New-York aad Boston Raiiroad, one-thind of o.“ g R o bt et ek | o S e w6 s st | 'POR SALE I W gottlement of the British Isles by & number of sue- | ¢ho case especially with French words used by per- , fne Dealers supplied, and back numbers kept on band by Broadtimdban o o o the soutbeast, and T Beat, Bergen Folat, ;’:hnmlnn- fruit, ke, bl eco and all Gracen H. ~geesive and totally distinct bodies of invaders from { ¢ong not familiar with the idiom from which they ’%a Germany, re) por i elimat biful seenery ¥, represcnting in unknown proportions all | \were borrowed. In their new form, they may be it e peciat ob | Acres: bost Tuel in the vieioity; bas i 3 : . 4 i THE AME JAN NEWS COMPANY, superlor feachers, and S FAULY HOME ity specil o 'n from the bouse; the sol) is suitable for toba ¥arm, Derby, Coun.. -M-fiu n 4he race: ongues which are found between the G iti - TH MERICAN 2 2 | teactions. A ‘or partleniars, apply 1o the Prin- i Ater to the house P, 100 acres, #5, % and tong i convenient -additions to our vocabulary, but have CRERRAL AORNTS. chaes. e MMM Ao ,‘n'"'u.'r".'f"?.“nfl“.-'b"?tn R ,,. " e ,,,. B,‘, e o, 106 aern, gomd Eibe and the Eider, with contributions from other | 1ot a1l their original significance and grace. Thus > . % £ ¢ Nos. 119 and 121 NASSAUST,, AD TE, at Maple- tribes dwelling on the Atlantic and the Baltic. | piove (stone) became pier; vestiaire (a robing-room) NEW-TORK. YQSLNS'".JL.'\;L.].H INSTITUTE, at Map Amox::vt'::: .::x‘x‘ml:m l‘ihfxr‘(fl‘l‘tlll““ll‘l‘l:::“;:;\‘:; l:‘ “'1:)" .vf.{mdha%mWr ;"I"‘)I(I‘]"!("‘]d ‘.h,,f{' ]:.’,:);uf (:1.-“]1:) ,r“l_; l)h\\i()Nll l)l(‘K i ‘I'k-Syfln"l’unwn.n.emu!hyr\lll‘:. 101, o m-:;-!vmw,:;:]lhe iz firet 4 . staks 'v'ui. The French dent de lion (lion’s too is Angli- ) Dol Pk widhs \ ¥ INSTITT % e O0KL press on the character and the language of the En- | ‘ez0d into dandelion, or s it s sometimes been spelt, nffln:'ni':lL"fl.';.,"‘.’..'fimm, tie Dianond Pickeick: "ONKERF x-.i;’..ll.lu !. ‘| n..\,'.{xf.m STITUTE, e, B el glish people. These were the Jutes from Southern | juto dandy lion; thegpeantiful rose des quatre saisons | waie expresdy for s K3y, & y Lomeas Palton Fert, with srary o | Tnesylaiat, 313 0clock, o dsles adlr vealene thes at 6,000, rent $%00; two o 55 ¥ . BANITE . BIRDSALE, BENJAMIN MASON. Yonkers, N Y, | 07¢ at #4000, rent $600 Apply in NewYork, No. ] FT‘?——T———A 3 Tor SALE at AUCT ION—To ou te of Day v on the Ot LA F—_T_ J ,EMAUCF‘[ON_W“ ?P]omlul. FAILW. near. é‘llv*m‘l)orl’-sr-A .I{ 100 scres, with good House ' o.‘&u.. mfl.{m House and 8 acres fijl‘l‘l ‘will be o hFLL mth ¥ vcry ,&“"" A e 6"?.?:&"" - "n'l- Mo Yotk "Haia "m." stairs, Ofice No. 1, Denmark, the Saxons proper from the modern Duchy | (o {he four seasons) into one of quarter sessions; and | THE DIAMOND PICKWICK. &1 & 3 , . : i . o E. of Holstein, and the Angles from that'part of Sleswic | {1 fragrant.fubéreuse (a tuberons ylant) into tuberose. | S eADy $ THT O TS SRACH, ¢ Blfl ‘;«’:‘1'\‘1’4MM. —Pro: quu‘}} HI.‘IRTMS_Q;%I;‘ conaningshont 120 et h..‘_".."u'fi?f.r'-“‘m"f."n'.': which still bears their name, between the Eider and | 4 gormouse is the aFrench souris dormense (slecping | RECORDS OF FIVEYEARS. $1 4 G:a:hm. between Carlton and Flathushaves.; besutifully located “.md.u;r the | Chaice and h:;\ll!(i located for 8 ““. : &0 arm of the Baltic. 1wonse) ; a summerset, made by politicians 3 the rope- |+, For sale by all Booellers. e oo i iala ot :‘.‘..'L’.."',' B A ";‘;,;,";, e TLER. In the ael bl o N enne mads Kowd o a7 The native Britons did not sucenmb until after 8 | qaneer's soubresanlt (jumping over); and another fre- ber A LADY, who can 'fl."'.’f"fi‘l-?" osumoria’s a8 No. 37 Peekslip. OR SALE, tile Neck, umg " oontest of nearly three centuries. When the struggle | guent political situation, quandary is from the French (DY MARCI 1. Liadiey’ Nem) FACHER, 1 EAUTIFUL RESIDENC! Enthd_nTLocke F.u,.ooumfm'r.r s Go'c Cotag, with foet was over, the Saxons were masters of the land, butht | oy 0 d-qurai-je, according to the author, which is un- R oy e SR VISITING “BV‘TL‘;” S, ‘c{rrlnilpfiu;nt ’m e e e e T .ood-t o e T Rl nncxsl.mzhsox,ls Pinen ‘was more by stubbornness and energy than by Prow- | speaning but may come from gu' en dirai-je (ichat shall \lAl)“(Il" RECAMIER, s B e e e Bivee Ploase sddrese TRACHER, 1 enible rom i ‘::.:n:m cities; sold on satisffctory terms. R SALE—At Smfihwm, T ees on the battle field, that they had conqnered the Isayofit.) # . 3 P No. 13 Vandaw st - - __._————,—r—w ,m.. |... nnnxmv MILLS, contal m‘ll- fiorce Celt. For a time, the tworaces Tived apart, £ 3 “gelicle Do Vere discusses at some length the THE GENIUS OF SOLITUDE. e | N o ke oo | ke Woodiand, gl st oL S0 it ug."u. and yet alongside of each other, the Briton under | gigferent uses of the verbs shall and will, by which a iy ey g Dancing A Academics. ouity, three miles frota Spring .nq.n.uuuy zfl........u..’:z. 1 i et e -.l.‘l the shelter of his fortified towns, the legacy of his | gootchman, an Irishman, or an A PRICE OF EACH, $2. e e e s o B :\:.:s':;n::'. = ls.::'.‘m:m«mm m.l:.y” "M’ = ’:‘{;! AN ““" hwn-m Sumithwown, L L; ste i | i CRTE 4 I ¢ 4 otler uiMings good; s - ————-——sm Roman mascrs, the Sexon i e apen, com, | ki s i s, b . wowsnis worue, A PODWORLIE PANGING, ACADESY, | L RS L | o AL o FXCHINOE G Y whero he loved to hear the lark sing. S(.ml,\ a8 | pative of Englang or of New-England, but fails to v ___PUDLIRHERS nmn 0N sk S I AYE ) T‘"‘mu" 1 o+ i e dosrg gy o m-’u& gl - 4 ..r, M their interconrse was, it led to a_gradual mingling of | throw any clear Meht on the perplexing mystery. nu"flmlvv SRR TURSDAYS muflh m-.'«'.' Classes for' Geatlemes, ey el ‘;:"fi'&:: ;.:a iy feg e ‘owner, from 10 & 1. to 3 p. ;:‘m.':a‘mc;‘mn a Brooklyai b o - saces aod excbange of words. Saxon princes appear | Jo gives up the problem in despair, asserting that o) ooy Paisiotle ofusions, So¢ Poetioal Gem, fare sposimons | ______ Yor Torma, ks, v & Cireular. 5 ) IRABLE COUNTRY TES D NCE Tor ek "" updwlrby. Will be sold with o nnder Celtic names, and Celtic tools became known | thege is no absolute rule laid down by auy gram- | of gloquence, and o furd of Homor. 19 pages, 12 mo., paper, % cente; (;Mg O™ DANCING DE ln,l No. 8 ] SALE abeat Emiles abore Ceniral Park, aear Jua mmllwd P ipa For termas appy to B , No. 64 Codar s, by, Saxon titles. But with the growth of the Saxon | pyarian that will apply to all cases. o, e O sl b et . b BT AR o SO | L I e G SR A | 35 o wule, the few Celtic words that had been grafted on | Op the contrary, we think that the formula, which P, GAKRETTs& Ladies, 3 16 '& ) M aod Masters, 41069, WOOD. No. 4 FJ}&)}K FO! foreign stock withered. away, and soon Saxon | by heen more than once set forth in our own columns, | §5GW TN PRESS Gretlcmen, TUKSDA “”‘1‘.{;',2&"’;"7; T e l'(m SALE—A (‘ofi\(’qu sl-.A'F antl FAI_%IE ron g O ) stood alone as the national tongue of England. will hold good without exception, namely, that when‘ Eh AND TO BE PUBLISITED 1N A FEW DAYS, ..,.«..".f«"'.'i.‘."‘ffi}'!’fy"x'.’l.’x located m. '-l(':"“'fi E‘ll-r.wwl e miles ..m..% P Lol A e e A new element was introduced into the langnage | the simple idea of future occurrence is to bo ex-'| the same attraetive wiyle al ":‘m v.fl"‘." on large Soe fiouae; 20 serer, o ot 30 of which I§ wadland, tbe balanes = m ..15 Imw‘nl.!‘.'."l nlu-n-l-uunll by the Norman conquest. Latin was the sech of fopregaed, you must use shall fn the first person, and WETHE STLVER HEAD S e Aecidgons " Thers & Jina fao Syraonss & nnfi’-’v{"l'-:-l' il w5 e Church, French that of the Court, and Saxon |y jn the second and third persons, but when the AND AHIOV PIANO-FORTE—Patented. e arias "'nm.."'“\:‘":“ R L flnvx: u OR ALB, LXOHA. GE or to LET—| slone that of the people. They guarded the tongue | jaeq of compulsion or necessity is intended, will must THE DOUBLE DECEIT;" Preémlaent] best Plano before the public; unmmaned in | 2 e ork.or of SHLLER & WELSH, ifudson, X {shed or Unfaraisbed, the fgest COUNTRY. RRSIDENCE viid g a0 it Q A Y is intended, will mus ; 4 fone, durability and elogance of faish. Masufactory aml 11 be ol sk & very reasonab m.aq, "t Jassaica. Apply ab Yo. 242 Routhst, | of their fathers as a sacred inheritance. Nota word | p employed in the first person, and shall in the e Noa'167 and 11 Bowery I ORK HOUSES SUI was heard around the hearth that could remind them . . s l.‘(\u SALE, m n HAR L\I—A large double st YORK HOUSES wm: TO PLEASE " second and third—the phrascology in the two cases*| otb xml and, .- l)“ KER mm] MOUSE, with four lots of grouad, baving the Snest river view in On Park-ave., West un-th. West Twenty-fifth, Weet, of the hated conqueror. But in the lapse of a few | being directly the reverse of cach other. Thus to say | Easd” Aitbe, . - MANCYACT Harcm, Mot conavls 8 conk 1 svoms, cing Bl fhom | e, e For i, West Fouy Honaed al Srer oy ] PATENT-PLATE ”‘“" FORTES, o Fiases, iatares, k., 16,000, Address P» 0. Box No. 4323, S o RIDEH, No. 5 Piaset | ries, the two races sat side by side in the House | 4,4 4 certain event will happe: ¢ . - 7 appen (mere fnturity), the w N eeckes block west fron W__———_—_— mmmona. and anew language was formed which | gorm js as follows : 1 shall die, you will die, he will di. DYE Boodo. ol e, :WI.‘.]’ o - “ - }:();;.:1\[ E OR. TO Ll‘ ’1‘ 'l'wo (OU\'TH T E)All.’si\'l!lllls’£§ivml.l PROPERTY ON voy! o s VA ON ¥ 5 A FOR abready gave signs of its future greatness, It may | p, , b o ut to say that a certain event shall happen (com- | ~amroenmen BROTHERS,” ) w " very forei o1 i N . RESIDENCES on Whites For pn . W T) EE, 0ow be gaid that every foreign clement has its own pulsion, necessity, or determination,) the form is: J ON“M\U 0" sP l(l\(i ”“'”k I Maxeracronsks, would call (he attention of rm...\,.,. dree Box 5;» 2, n Puu‘ hc» or apply to D1 “‘ A:E :lonmmmc;l"l::l.flwi :ixu Hml:‘:ub-! m—m_ r dowmain in Evglish. Latin still furnishes theological | yin gie, you shall dic, he shall dic. s "o el Trame. Toctr & KU (3ie CR HOUSE, by 206 fet deep. The buibing was rected i the most sboterid STRANG .{ ,\|m|,\\( ¥, jon of their Planos. Their * KUPI :::!c;)‘;::i‘:‘n:‘:?i?;:?;‘?:r::"l:“;l:;[::::‘nct';nmfl:l"m: The author acknowledges this double future a8 & | X0, 355 BIVADWAY "", pEve s o l‘( 'n‘},«r’v‘t!v\h-_ e eehices, laree. grouis, | mAaner, withouk regerdta cost. Tt couid be ented fo & vy Mgh S SRt ‘o war. whil h s 'I' @ o at beauty of the English language, but regards its SPRING TMPORT Y Goops, degree leaty of frut brlek siatle, ke, stuated fo Maiocet, Borts "'l'.l‘u{ if altered futo & frstclass store. For particalars apply -m > of war, while mathematics boitow | oorvect use as hardly attainable by foreigners, there INDEMA B GUMMIVET o, 04 Walnatst., Phila. | MORGAY, No.2 Pinest alike from Latin, Greek, French, and Arabie. We . n o g THE LARGEST AND hf-n *SELECTED 8TOCK W 3 o g e v e being no sure guide but that instinet which-4s given PATENT CYCLOID AND SQUARE 0V ‘ ‘Vll&lfi‘l’c " Dro) flgF%{xiii\}rEpo_Al 8 d metaphysical mm,r‘\m"d o Cireake e e’ | 0 Al wlisera nlangrege with their mothers wilk, | RICH AND MEDIU M-PRICED” GOODS, PIANO-FORTES, SALI— ..l.'.{.‘,l..}“ uu:"{'olfhfstcr (.:.'.’-"n m':.....: ) foct wter frt,at BLIZABS B Sad tach SRR ey Ry N '("od St or.wlm acquire it so mwum‘fully as to master its Tomit Sdagiad to WAREROOMS, No. 3 LE ROY-PLACE, BLEECKERST., ove cademy, g Sy im | - e W1 Mid Il Conts spirit as well as its form. His own example shows | PARIS SILK KO g Dloak weot of Proadway. _Gepd for our pew Clresla TR Heason, Urderstanding, Will, Mind, Iutelicct, Concep- | 16 gorpectness of Lis remark, for although in general MOURNING Sion, Luistence, Beauty, Virtue, Truth, Cause, Space, and & . lllA(‘K RILK and WORSTED GRENADINES, apd NERNANIES Tme, in which as well asin in a host of others, the ¥ YZANTINE, BOMRAZL NGLINH and CLOTHS; PARISIAN, EMPRESS and BIAR- i 34 DELAISES, COURTALD and GROUTS,; lfl‘;\.ll\l for SA m depot at Miliburne, X ew York. R el T ANTATE FcCHANGE, o. 8 Celart he uses our langudgeswith idiomatic propriety and force, he often fails in the trne application of the & mediately. 1 A Coleater of | “€BC) £3( ‘W],m‘: L ul:lm«(ja;m b lkv quire o Colchester, or p— ugi_iowie o 12 Lot ot | §2,600 72 Jetimble O i Ihom‘nly stocked with choice mlj with well MM!} N J W y | walk from B ot Latin and German ctymology is predominant, : : . ) ) ] G wverbs in question, which may be due either to bis 1811 DUACK CKAVES, asd - - e 3 The orthography of the English language, in its et A . . " - SIS quality and poner to ot of the orthuasy | JOARM for SALE 8 guage, P » quality and powe of the ordiua A or SALE It L e A, ™ de. | foreign birth, or his Southern associations. Thus ALSC : 3 ik e i3 ,l “Fegink, on th. st Take i R L Bonses and Farms Wanted. — e and. O the e agy e X, POPLIN ALPACAS, N tion, b Se. aud upward, (p. 17), “ We would err grievously, however, if we 300 PIECES DL were to.conclude,” &o.,-in which case ehowld is the | SHuLbuar TviA SPVIRSn ! Wis rraimenth - proper word. Again (p. 140}, “If we g0 hack to the RICH DRESS GOODS, Tt WARKRGOMWS, o, 135 Grand ot v Vi MOR SALE atiful COUNTRY SEAT oldest forms of English, we will there find,” &c., | JRISH avd FRENCIH POPLINS, JAUEG, 61 GFRS, BIGK and S’IH\\V AY & S( Mansion Hougs, Gate Mouse, Doz AN instead of shall, which no English writer would think | WALKiG --s $RACELING 80T FIALLS for cidre B ONAND KoUARKud UPRIGHT PIANOS | clasgela part h} ¥ l.‘uu SAL I e W | A HOUSE (four or five rooms ood neighborbood, witiin half an beur's walk e pref eferved. Address B, Tribune Office, INT—A small STORE x| s of R, ‘v NTED T part of a STORE on the lst of May, o or seas Brygduay, ecribed by Mr. De Vere asthe most anomalous on the face of the earth. No other tongue wakes suck, a ‘wild and extravagant use of letters in its written form. To spel] English, it has been truly said, is the most difficnlt of hwman attainments, aud this diffi- g 3 : s 2 twice before using. Another donbtful form which 3 g, . viereto, & ¥ 4 = . Sy W c 2,000 FIECES MEDIUM.F YODS, purchased atlast woek's - & Finat Prise Medal st the Grand Interuation eulty is the most serious impediment to ite ever be~| .y erept into our language from the Coman, lnll great Auction Sales, at St of Londos, 102, b competiton with 36 pianes from i yacts of or Sixthaves, suitable for fancy goods. Address A. M. Sanford sad Parsons-ave., jug the lavguage of the earth. The fault is a2 { yyitnout classical anthority, *'in our midst 1t the cint feau. bene’ bk he ). | Trivane Offce. ‘[ ANTED—A 3-story, or 2-story and nttg of long standing. We haye reccived it from our | o) idsi 2 i L, Ty instrument constructed with their Patent Agrafe Arrar '€ prospect. On the SEET HOUSE. Address, stating térins and locality, G. B. L., Post- 3 whose midst” (p.18), appears to be nsed by the audlox 4 i : i P w.y:m'».l‘v‘,h.,..u Warersoics, Noa 71 40d 33 Ko T e ',":,',1‘,'"5',;'}""" 390, earliest ancestors. The Anglo-Saxons wrote badly. et S bade aud (ruit trees. grape vies and meall fraite o NTED—] 1 q The Norman French wrote :m‘sf The influence of :L",',','{":',,';fi,',"('.'l:, vl(j-:.t,.‘h.::.: rfix‘x‘l"v:l:n’l'lh:-"m e e I\\’l’ BER Pl 3 s Y. eV Fer «l:'a:: Y‘ZAC}{ T :dcolnllr!lilb?a SQ?EP& flfl'fl'&.fifi doianes the Danish oceupation on the orthography of-English valuable acquisition lop!(lu- nn:dn :( of En, v‘l‘i\h 1:;"” waind; P"““"""““AEH" " g v :n:;:!: ':l‘;l:d :h»-;.:(-l n".,“ pronounced by the Natioual N |)r\mFV (‘l)\\l _,y 000 will :"I:"“lh‘ ':'w('ll::.li{!:“"z. l""o ‘i.!’ "l.. 'was pernicious iu the extreme. The very resemblance lology, and not sufficient to impair the (,‘i:nq'] :vel- HOU o Assodetion, aler o iril in thalr Tosme wih (he frsd manaihe ‘a P, of the two languages led to a boundless confusion | oon e which it deserves by its vari 1 v P bt By PIANO IN AMERICA, o between kindred words. The evil wys aggravated . VA TRUQRS Do SR 1L I , FIQUES, PERC e by us, 1QUES, from 30 cents up t gvor ofered KEEPING GOODS. vo furers of this country, emivently the B X ; Bl ] ROWHILING, BIlyS EXR DIAPKN, HUSSLA | el by the Conservatory of Muie aud her high musie achoole PRI i ~N WSO, . e e T g ey HOTEL TO LET—STEVENS< HOUSE learning, its pregnant esti b f Ty the fact that both Danes and Anglo-Saxons were | (3o r«m‘; k:hll; nl;ni.]in suggestions, and,’in general, ‘cmu "f s atarnL L L D Oiiibe gether, becanse of their lmmense power, equality, sweetuess and bril i ;ATIABI Broadway. Apply to nocustomed to grent license iy their earliest mode of MULL and SWISS 1 4 R [0 L1, Si0s heiah, S ret SN 3 wat, New York, BEWLETT & TORRANCE, gpeiingiéaThe-eowsiaweraall intershanged with edob ARSEILLES QUIL o. 429 Broswe st vear Broadway. F“‘Ifu Table l’l(()l’hfl'lYTor ME- No. 69 Wallat and |‘_l RIGHT PIANOS, , tho heat wauufactn bly” et received AR ST BATE T row $50 to ! 'OR SALE—A fine Furnished h ut to teachers and clerfymen. l‘ ith abaadgnce of it an Shade Trees, on the sl D-t Ora T N ] vl L 'ACTURING purposes, on the corner of —q 3 Water and Waskington ote., Brooklye. P. G, IH CHING: - :r" TLAEEEIM“{.%&TMI:'O(H‘:H‘:‘MIM lo No. 51 W! belore 10 . . of 1L P SMITH, north-west comer Fe hird-ave., second Goor. T on _the BOULEVARD—A m NGS at 20 centa per yand; hetter goods by 3 cents per yard. Also, every description of otler ly a.«.p other, and in many cases, the consonants. Hence the English presents more remarkable cases of mis-spell- §ng than gny:other language, On the famous tapes- T, ll"ml.‘llhl:'.:dnl‘:lyu‘r(hu:l u.. AND CLOAKINGS. | piasoria a a exchibge, ~Livere) diseon paid for second-hand pianos. Piasos tused and repaired try of Bayeux, six diffexent ways occur of spelling g3 Ne Mountain ¢ 3. ” s 3 A ROS - AN, g 1R VRAt Oie Pianos for $375 and upward. Warcrooms, No. 461 Broad e - Cull ot or address Boow No. 1, No. RESIDENCE. ntly fulshed bonse, 40 feet the name of Williaan the Congueror. Shakespeare's | Being a volume oldzl(vl\a}:?fl‘:di:‘q:}h p]n... \’[]rnflrr origiual M1 ; )u va: ”‘(“ £ ; —iondol waiii o " '-fm"m“ s S et Ty 5 ot IMBROIDERIES l“”“ SALE or EXCHANGE —A valuablo | ©LGHOUND; river view. Address W. W. B., Box No. 4,614 Bame is written in not less than thirty-four ways Ly | 40 selected, by tho authar of * Rutleize. autly prited el . in POINT LACK SKTS apl HANDKERCHIEFS, 1t ARM of % - ® various members of his family. The name of the | Fac S "> omiasied borden, bereled vourd v e g | 18,07 00 LINEN CASBRIC NANDERECITEYS . Ma:hmgm food Saikiags, seperis ot on Yle & B B T e T(,)mlsET—, o 2-story Frame DWELLIN fllustrions fawily of Villiers is spelt in fourteen dif- 2 e b ey o T s cudrn, rom 8 cena o %3 5 - DI/, sotute Ouatl tad Chareb-sta, - | welt ...1.,5.."1‘...5"‘;3.’:‘"‘"’"..':::"‘“" 0 St Ut e ol ‘ways. Names 1 ve heen wri v .. ARNING CRY. 5 =4 o JOR & o 3 ] 3 FRONT | With twenty-two (2) acres of land, well stockel with hoies frait ferent way! Names seem to have boen Written down | sy swerican reprivt of the recent seusational English work, by Dr. | NERDLE WORKED BANDS, EDGINGS, CLUNY lf{u‘w"rpfi "}‘“‘,,"n MAKEKN TOOLS 1 l‘ uet !‘k\l e A . l((:\V: )‘..Ju?.\l;., FRONT | {iade, vk an appies, pears, plams, peaches, cherrie. asd al the a8 they were seized by the ear, like Rawlie for Ra- | Cuowming suthor of “ The Great Trlbulation,” &e. A volome that the | LACE, LINEN COLLARS aad 8 rice of last year. P ik ) 2 4 n gonaral, st_Inquire on the premises. frulta, situste on the upper road o Klzabetl, about ose wle g e - | ol rgions sty ity it ko A velame thet th 3 ; Fieas s for Puispbies, V. 1. CARNELL & Co, No. 1044 denac | TSOR™ BAL i Latorv B Nowark. Rent $1,00. ' loquire of Y deigh. The Duke of Marlborough could not spell; riog. $1 50, R , dladelphi -story l‘oWlhswne - A - 4 — 500 DOZEN GLOVES from Auetion, 78 ceats and up, the Sest goods B s R HOUSE fa Fortyseveatbest., hetween FIfth and Sixth-aves.; a sty KING & BOND, Xo. 296 Broad-st, Newark, X. ). o# his terrible Saral; ner Queen Anne herself. Even THE PAPACY. #9688 Pucie, 6 Joss Shel ez pek hl {INERY.—Wo are_j !mre«l €0 furnish | ish houwe,iu eood orier and all sodern; fuprovemests; location’ unsur- FOR RENT—Furnished HOUSE, 3 minuf the young Pretender wrote bis father’s name ** Gers,” “,: m"‘"«':n:""? and relations with m,;, tern chnrehes : a saarehing HOSIERY FIRST-CLASS MACHINISTS TOOLS of EVERY DESCRIp. | Prssed ress 0. from Depot,” Several unfurnished—Hudson R ‘River, ‘Ehzabeth, notead of James. (,‘{,;;':;'o" e fl:"';;‘mu;’;;-mw S Papaer, By the celelmaed Al (300 DOZEN WHITE and BROWS, fevm 37je. and up, rom suctlon, TION on SHORT NOTICE asd REASONABLE PRICES. F()I! SALE A‘J ESTATE—In | Residences, Country Seats. Farms bn_;le e Tk Sod 3 ¢ 3 iabiop of New. out gold cost. SAMPLES Y ’ G R R T 3 The subject of proper names, always & favorite | ** B SRR Es SOIFRIOIAY, it A1 o ikis of W64, Ot | yyigoisem S we' INVITE. 13 INGPRCTION of tolr WORKMAN. "'"‘“""'.L" g 0 LET—In Newark, N. J., for 6 mon Ahemwe of antiguarian researeh, is illustrated with a | ¢ g yo nn’_‘{’fi"f’;‘ P_tg},:"“'" el TATIES, CHILDREN S, asd GENTLEMEN'S SIIP aud DESIGY by those In want of superior Mackinery. l“(lll *ALL at_ Tarrytown—A Beautiful brick ril ], a HOUSE, partly '\-:mM if desired; 13 oo} r wariety of curions lore, and in the hands of the au- |~ Evaus, author of * Beulah,’ e e 7 dagwin ot SHAwWLg, U'PENOARNENTS NEW-YORK STRAM ENGINE Co, h ‘h“T "":‘,J:‘;‘h’h:.f.’f:::‘..’.."!. e L N - Nedmadlends th s 1 ; Jigh ceiliogs, kitche . parior, and § chambers; 4 H 4hor proves as Heely au entertaining asitis instruct- | yvs VENERIS Apsmon Glare Svabare's sew volune 0 Speyog AMELA RATR, snd PARLEY, n SQUARR end LONO, R e i arr Vi srs Sl round o vk T Gocl LET—A F'\R“ of about 110 acues, dve. The Saxon uames of persons were all signifi- | - of poews, which e waking sk xsevsation. T 1 | DTG El o sfnt, MKTLARD, GRENADINE, WOOL, | o O ARY BrET e e A Ty e L e e :&' Arder Bl Do pelg LS SR m? mh;mw:‘il"":.‘mli‘a:}x:tlf{emfcnblflmlv ..R’TEE":f:;‘;}‘..“..“"'"‘“l‘h.“:’.““fi;:.:t.“‘.‘:’; it b= LLVAMA LACK POINTS, KOTONDES, e cheapest goods we ever ,m‘fil‘:l‘l‘u;t!:oh...al‘fil)llim'?nlu}a ! ll;w‘fil!‘l}‘w “u‘u Sl ek forfaw tha 8 el Apply e TR & DRSS il watered by hm rm quently given to children with the idea that the mean- Lo ety CLOAKS The best snd most complete fn use, SOR SAT T RO T ATHAATE)Morrissnis. ing of the word might exert some mysterious influence s T CARIRTON R Co Pobbers. Y. | n sNEW BTYLRS, of VELVET, SILK, CLOTE, sad " Circulars seut o spplication. Five d-story STORE and TENE- | , Tas been occupied by the owner. on the fature destiny of the beaver. Thus, Alfred i N B. #tock, and wade to ordes % 3 s and materhals in WOOD & MANN STEAM. l‘(‘llll o, W ;:nerA e \'...l ‘went mmm also, LE[‘ or for SALE—HOUSE 3 3 is LACE CURT. Tich, threa nonn. iia basemach. saolioss a roar. Apply . .peace; Egbert, eye-bnight; 3 The Publishezs of * CURTAINS PR 90 Maror- Centrest., th bets 1o’ :n“ar: mfalpi. \b«ym’.;h:»f :‘;::dzjl?.:n?‘:l: ST. ELMO, 'm?lb;fl;: N n-;‘:.;«u G g S"l‘A' ‘[OVARY-I‘RGI g '“""‘d’""" i o, L ""'W";::’ "::“‘“d""" —The d gnardian of truth, like Gértrus, which bas the sanie »r 7 M ;DDING, ~COMFORT- BUILT UNDER THE BABCOCK & WIL, . '":u‘im' L AL Pdl"bht.o%h o R N N arst B S BLI o O] COX'S PAT Iton-+ [ ameaning; -and Bertha, the bLright. Our English ’ R RYARS, SPRING nwffufim'&':m‘f:“fi '.‘.Z‘N VARTR e gpa | Anentray novel amasgement of ALVE GEAR. guartond o ire s JFoR Banker. Tuduireros NATIONAL LIFK NS Cor No. 53 Braabuly. names, most of which have arisen subsequently to “THE MOST BRILLIANT AUTHORESS OF THE DAY.” uufimlt.g‘: Mu""_ u;'l"‘“;:f:::'--u e M per Horse Power than aay 0 l l:/l‘—A b’l 6‘—-‘1 STORE m Swn B INEXPECTE N 8 5 4he Norman Conquest, are derived from almost all |;1'n‘:m?:; ;:l.x‘ }'»'"fl;b ';:muerlf;‘l: e eizcs oy O oty ag- 04 aporfoe gualibes PO STEAMI L A 30 Yoy, New York SALE—An ‘clezqant four-sto P * T PR mations aud languages ou the face of the earth. The | FICTION,” they are reluctantly compelled to soli mfi"-”m,"; ‘;,‘,T;"[.'.‘; i Dk N rk l‘ AN ST OWNRIE, T fern e Ko hroughoutin Krcut by e : ‘l(.)fltl EASE—For fi ears, b A rth. ! ed to solici ulgence of ¢ : odern fmprovements; frescoed throughout fn Eneanstio by the —For five or ten X $ebrew is Jargely reprosented in its ancient Ben, | Trode forafew darn A large edition is in press, and will be ready for POOTTON SHEETING AXD SATRTASy L '..11 OCK-UP SAFETY VALVES.® e . et to THOMER SORGAN, M3 Fiert oo oL Grad e, o dours e of Dadvar s K No o which means son. 1t has given us Benjamin, Beuson, ’:;drz on Saturday, when onlers will be Slled n the order of their SHEETA and PILLOW CASES, ca baodsud mads (o arler T *PATHNT TOGK 0P sApRTY v, LNk BRowa N, b otk o lmu;m e e e Xith, N sa ol ;: i 8 aud ALUAMBIEA § " ALVE 3 ESEARIa T Bendigo, aud Benoni. - The corresponding Syriac word | gxur witons of BEVLAN st NACAKLA, Mis {Eveass prevo eBROID D FABLE AND PANG Cav oS, , cxteminely ppplied o the balers of” stcamers s w complinnce wins | [{ ARTFORD, Conn. — Handsome HOUSE, kfil. x;_ar m‘"b;l‘olflmlh“n:’ull fourth an &ar.is of s frequent ocourrence, aud -mostly B v ey : i 1RON BEISTEADS, CHIES CRADLES, CHARLES W, COTTLASn A et Wil nen. For ..fi:".‘ln."“:'m'”' T RR USRSy e s | uslow otness 3 sed A4 ek < wodernized, as in Barron, which now sgands for G. W. CARLETON & Co. BAT aud UNBRELLA KTANDS BUACKETS &e., LE8 W, OorELAND m:'n'“?"&uw .8 New-York, Brooklyn, Jersey City or Hoboken. e i e ENT and OFFICE on . CARLE ¥y [ Baruch; and in Bartholomew and its descendants. "~ Pubtsar 5. . Brersthin seceary 1o sy Tstsionn, Dosog house, T | F[O OWNERSAND USERS OF ST YGE VBNY L WIDER, X0, 3 Pnest_ Store No. 3 Courtiasdtat. Taquire ox the premises. The Old Testament names often appear in disguise. | T5E AT 0 Tr = B Y. |t Prlate i, con lere e, and e ot e e p BOILERS, H ,,,"_,!;,f,{“\f(\-;t\ u‘m"“"r}.".m"' “Colony is now “LET—A DAIRY FARM of uo ac . 1 ) 8 call and examine sto pricen. outhe ’ Thus Abraham is transformed mto Braham, and Moses 1 ‘Bookstores l ‘“"l FOR SALE at the {"A{ oot warmaied as represcne - o BAHAM'S OOMPOSITION," Soenfios 30 bernere -f|'| oo te 24::":':::‘“ nl‘&hzr:ll:‘t:»’v lete “d'lmw" lpfi nfix. y 'l:nu ni nto M M Sol be AN WAL GARDNER, No. 244 Canal-st. Por removiug deposit, or fucrustation. This composition -.n wad | Btk L & Co,, No. 07 Bixth New-York, B :" ™ e nto Moseley or Mose. Solomon becomes Salmon ot THE DIAMOXD CROSS, O FARRELLS CARPET and FURNT- | et oum to, gihrs o fow years e, o apun | V[ O) IN(N Pl i PR, & COTTAGR with ten oo pessatly dtaaed, with shant Bloman; Levi is changed into Lewis, and Edias into “:ul.;‘:r Auerieas Socity. By W. Baruet Pl H - FARRELLY. CARPET and FURNT- ihe gt g by o B "‘“""‘"'"(,"‘ " """ vested, "t NG LoTS, -Iiollllgl Ithliy for SALE~ | "F"‘“"’“ e ok . Alarge number of/English names are derived o Cleth 3 1 claim to be the,Ploneer of the Great Reduction fn the above goods. . JSTheiecy or: w'm:‘“‘:h <Az 300 to, 812,500, Al FARMS :'.'.a“flf'i'n'f,‘ Harem x.'{x';:.a'.mi.m; o) n‘:::“z‘l:a ar "w".‘..'-".'.’a.‘.'."..‘{‘ wow rom saints, but have been so fiercely mutilated, as “(IOI\G TO PARIS."—For list of best I Enro Call and exsiutne my stock, cowprising the largest aud best selections No. 171 'n‘muum AY Rewyor iy Jange FURNINIIED .",, i Wilkon & Co's, No. $2 Pearkshe, second-oor. moarcely fo preserve a trace of their origin. Thus S dde Book, with prie —r Londos, "] Sk e STOCK: 3t a harcats " Apyly 19 | F]YO RENT—Three new, g-stoi Trame, Frenck g pean Gul with prices—Paris, Vieapa, Rome, e it Rl on Besvis ot Sne a717ut8 | TO.R uouu«{l:m 0 Dew, §-story, Srame, ¥ reuch Paul has S S ' becowe Sampole, Sample, or Semple; St. | Floresce, tucluding England, Scotiand, Ireland, Franee, Germasy, Swit { (o the city, and jodge for yourselves. ' modern fmprovements ; lo Denis, Sidney; St. Clara, Sinclair;-St. Leger, Setlin- | #7ad Tialy, ete., see March No. Ieuostuaran PREEN0L0GICAL JOUN. | o11 oy warranted as represen lern impro eation pl DOSITIVE SALE of 4 ;‘orm BT e Ay T B WAREMAN, B 20 Namawt, of ud delivered free. A P, C. BULKLE' 4 i o, Prevch names, not derived from saints, under- | Mlteests Aidew _____VOWLER k WRLLS, NewYork | | _ ok 27 to 711 W i LT KINDS OF FURNTTURE, MATTRES. | Jh 5ok, i e buions Srpon 2 40 AUSDA. Mard | snyisses r‘-flnmummon The most copious sonrce of HABLEM, and nthm POL\h, ME. DEMOREST” Gr: De Abikic . BEDDING, moi{nu’m ANSs, arM ::"‘wg;’rn“uEw, :,g:,.‘.‘.: Sixteenthat, 20 fe 6 tuches wast o(:‘v.n::,'"llh:’v:l.?m di,E”’([)‘(“IL\i n’f;fi!fi I-lsed o Pnrk_-A fi hhl‘:—:::'onm combined with the modern » ‘l1 Ckrpox, o R T s.‘..lnfl.:'ar.'fifi.,’:‘r' Bdy ey i et ed snd Guiver e, FATENT SHORE: 000 —For SA 4E—A Valuahlo two- | atwith stable._Apply to HOI;‘I ld':)rl- No. c\mu“ achea “m,m“:;:,‘f,',:f,"b;,""”;,““’ P o;""’ ¥ Tl LdiewBhort Dreses, Seeves, W, Jackes Tatierne'aad Ghlire's EDROOM ENAMELED FURNITORE ot ot oo TAGR HOUSE 1 4nd BARY, with it oze 35’1‘71?"8’1' BESIW‘S%“PROPL—?‘YNR“T:‘ , , Harvis, Hervies, 5 F ST YT OWERS T o g B : 4 ,l” E a nutes walk from dey < each, with twostor Hawes, a0d with the aid of kin, Hawkins ; from An- b o9 ot f;‘:".;'?.::iflufix"‘n‘:; adelphia “'{rsfi)(nlw‘n n:“\u xs; «.Lt} ) v.~]~-[|.tu!l;-’l{] 'm-:"""‘::a‘l’”:'l:' “”“'iI'IMVF;A’I(‘Rm?x((.A“"Iu‘:'.Wa% X "&‘"“’" '““"“""* Lo 3L u(wm.l«« “ drew, Anderson, Andiews, Henderson ; from Willigm, | N EW-YORK MERCHAN ot T £l soiroment o Riboss, Loosy Hpbroideries, “"‘"'" o Sheost Foster, Rl 0 ] M “FI' KER, Real Estate A Williamson, Williame, Wilson, Iy, u' . O sy L AN SR bl Coltar, Roimgn, e Negstyla SKIITS: " Bos 300 oog : Kitaabeth, N, 3 The b, i8Rt No. 228 Bonrd and R o T ok o Ad. 8y Wilkin, Wilkin- o the traders of Central Tiisols will | Tiroadway, near Nineteenth st _east side. HAMBER & DINING-ROOM FURNITURE. | fhe et 20 e e . I SsThe st B eiving and nd Rooms. ’ lamson, Adams, .At- | Gad » desiradle medivan In ARIS.—Au 5, No. 16 Rue Vivienng, n...i'.i?.'.'f.".'."..'. varlety of CHAMBRR SUITS made from Walnutor | fialrof New.lemer, oot of Liberiat, and Now-Jersoy I-‘AMXLY can obtain kins, il (Botion of the Gouth-Yand, o the e frst for f clty a0 7. The Brot oo BOARD with moom mhmh‘un O A THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, ° O T ey i, f s four ENAMELED CHAMBER FURNITURE coustry property of asy oue 1 tbe State, whick be Wil show or Countp. Aun-.J CA“PIII"I, A e arer’s native ¥y Hautés Nouveautés. istobe foud, atwhelesle or retal st Nos. 206 ad 208 Casal ot corn O tand or 4owp, have suffered remarkable changos STITRCVIRLE, 14 Sierry by’ EDWAKD W: BAXTHR & ¢ ENRY L. RIDER, No. 80 Pi RI0NS "to LET, T, with BO "y “ Tbe man from becomes €98 | THB JOURNAL is the ouly Republicss newspaper published in the e T 2 o ST T iy | X Wo cre Mammtockurus, tad sl 4 Iwer priow s Doy ather H wperior HOUBES, 0. ine-st,, offers | exley-place; G d Devesi;, trom Lowraine, & Zorin "”"" o De Bret, 4 baper p mtbbmn Cards “ Louse 1o the elty i Tonses 1n n.o.,un"::“u'u.\." S . ;_'n-d: a Loring; from the little Nor. | #ote Co! ARg s i (VTR ' — Do e u an ordinary rental a “'.;ng.i:m lDea]fl and from Scardeville, n | 1418 the oficial paper of the State a1d City Governmeuts, and has the T WM. EV LIK!)P L8 fl()\ Y\t;‘ 1(‘“‘;:?— I ”R:‘.qn‘.ml}.luu::fl,.:“cryx de ‘:.'-'.‘-‘:‘:P:“‘;I”r (‘LN’l RAL RA"‘]“T)[}PAH(I)(ECN W- JER%LY Ansmnnn Marble Aantels another line, a Scarederil, unhuu largest cireulation. The Weekly Editlon penetrate Coun ton-s-t. ~WEDDING CAKDS and FINE STATIONERY. (Estah il IT, No. 11 Bowery. ' o and Lots, P o RBLE M dasingano is & fancy of tho anthor, not fact. The | WO 1 of MEREY AND WISE is now ouf 0f | s = athiread o PO S, o e | MIARBLE MANTELS - The best place in t] #ame yrocess of changing foreignames is going on privt. Dealers will | please send f hetr rders early in ordes to ju e supply of No. 2 KS AT AUCTION—One of the = T . ILE MANTELS TS s sovofvmsns ging ou S Lost and Sound. MONEY. IN VARIOUS SUMS TO LOAN ON | 18vst wor (e S Sk Tichest uvd waosk valusble eoflection of spleudidly fllustrated aud M. EVERDELL" § , No. P - fi e Fove Bivess 1he plasy o o Quavas Loy ‘m‘mwm "&;"'5&“-.’.!4 auctios cohwan W ~¥TEAM, JOF m'm(:)am ”i‘.’u‘fi.flb’.‘i’c%& e m"i’n'.'n" Sened ol be s o0 Tl S e A N CUITY PROFERTY, REWARD—LOST ON TUESDAY ———~—"-———~_._" ARRRUION b 4 aad € Ploshis) | 0 it | MOYEY, {o TOAN on BOND wid NORT. TANER “New Yok Applyte flrmlmg de 1a féve has ired Plaosp s P8, (‘HINA GLASSWARE TEA EE yerty i e Cly | 20w ofered Y OY GOODS-"y whele Q TN O.Q.MI_.DWII,I‘ .h-:.u-m