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Attanic Monthly that 16 would be superflu- ous to copy from it now, is more decidedly jound. quite as strongly marked as the more placid a In these days of literary gloom, distress and pas- meditative cheerfulness of his elder companion sion, it is encouraging to turn to the pure pages of the gentle and thoughtful singers who have found A limping pilgrim, leaning on his staff. come not here your morning hour to sadden, I, who have never deemed it sin to gladden in a long life neither vanity nor vexation of spirit, This vale of sorrows with a Wholesome laugh. and in an honored old age neither bitterness nor If word of mine another's gloom has brightened, disappointment. Through my dumb lips the heaven-sent messa came If hand of mine another's task has lightened, New Dublications It felt the guidance that it dares not claim. JUST PUBLISHED! But, o my gentle sisters, O my brothers, THE GIN SHOP. These feebler pulses bid me leave to others These thick-sown snow-flakes hint of toil's release ; WITH THIRTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS The tasks once welcome; eveniug asks for peace. By GEORGE CRUIKSHANK. Time claims his tribute ; silence now is golden; PRICE. 10 CENTS. Let me not vex the too long suffering lyre: Though to your love untiring still beholden, Mailed to any address, postage free. Address The curfew tells me-cover up the fire. M. J. STOCKWELL, Publisher, 25 Ann st., New-York. It is especially in the poems written for variou anniversary celebrations-the Harvard Alumni dir M RS. HARRIET LEWIS'S FIRST BOOK, or of 1879, the annual meetings of the Class o AMBER, THE ADOPTED. 29, the centenary of Phillips Academy-that th This is the best story ever written by Mrs. Lewis, who has miling and contented poet bids us remark hi written for the New-York Ledger and New-York+Weekly for many years. Now ready and for sale by booksellers every- ray hairs and remember how long he has bee where. or mailed on receipt ot price ($1 50) by nging for us: but perhaps it is also in these sobe J. S. OGILVIE & CO., Publishers, d regretful verses that we perceive most clearl 29 Rose-st., New-York. W young his heart always One of the thre The American News Company, Wholesale Agents. ems prepared for the annual meetings of th DECENT TRIBUNE PUBLACATIONS. ass of 1829 is entitled The Last Survivor" s1 fast. the vacant chairs tell sadly we are going, goin In Memoriam George Ripley Price 20c. Tribune Index for 1879 Price 50c. d the thought comes strangely o'er me, who will liv to be the last ? Tribune Mining Digest Price $1. Women's Exu Price 10c. len the twentieth century's sunbeams climb the far-or eastern hill Capital and Labor. By Robert Collyer Price 10c. th his Life of Garfield. Extra No. 65 Price 5c. morning still? ninety winters burdened will he greet th The People's Choice. Extra No. 66 Price 5c. Garfield in New-York. Extra No. 67 Price IUC. 11 he stand with Harvard's nursings when they hea their mother's call Knitting and Crochet. Extra No. 62 Price 20c. d the hall? old and young are gathered in the many alcoved Address 11 he answer to the summons when they range them seives in line THE TRIBUNE, New-York. d young mustachioed marshal calls out, Clas the of '29" ? ©.cean Steamers. thinks pear I see the column as its lengthened ranks ap the sunshine of the morrow of the nineteen hun A MERICAN LINE. dredth year; FOR QUEE NSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL AMERICAN ough the yard 'tis creeping, winding, by the walls o Only Transatiantic Line und T the FLAG, dusky red- Sailing every Wednesday from Philadelphia and Liverpool. Extra-sailings on alternate Saturdays. at shape is that which totters at the long procession's head? BRITISH CROWN, Saturday, Sept. 18, 9 a. m. RED STAR LINE-FOR ANTWERP. 0 knows ten- this ancient graduate of fourscore years and Sailing every Saturday alternately from Philadelphia and New-Y ork, for Antwerp, landing passengers within a few t of place he held, what name he bore among the sons men? hours' ride of the important points of interest on the Con- tinent. (INDIANA, sai S next week.) is last of sixty classmates of seventy years ago." peeds the the curious question; its answer travels slow For rates of passage: and other information apply to PETE WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents, figure re's shows but dinly, his face I scarce can see- 307 Walnut-st. Philadelphia. 19 Broadway, New-York it something that reminds me-it looks like-is he? !ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY. BETWEEN NEW-YORKAND HAVRE. brow shall claim Who? No voice may whisper what wrinkled Pier of Company (new) No. 42 North River, foot of Morton-st. Travel'ers by this line avoid both transit by English rail wreath of stars that circles our last survivor's name. way and the discomforts of crossing the Channel in a small boat he rhyme be some veteran minstrel, left to pipe in feeble ST. LAURENT, Santelli Wednesday, Sept. 22. a. m. AMERIQUE B. Joucla Wednesday, Sept. 29. 2 p. m he time? stories and the glories of our gay and golden FRANCE. Trudelle. Wednesday, Oct. 6. 6:30 a m Checksdrawn on Credit Lyonnais, of Paris. in amounts osuit. LOUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, NO. 6 Bowling Green. me breast quiet, voiceless brother in whose lonely, loving QUION LINE. nest? memory broods in silence, like a dove upon her UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, FOR QUEENSTOW. AND LIVERPOOL Leaving Pier 38, N. R.. footof King-st. t be some old Emeritus, who taught so long ago- NEVADA UESDAY. Sept. 21. 7 a. m. snow? oys that heard him lecture have heads as white as WISCONSIN TUESDAY, Oct. 5, 6 a. m. ARIZONA TUESDAY, Oct. 12. noon. WYOMING TUESDAY. Oct. 19,6a. m. pious, year painful preacher, holding forth from year to NEVADA TUESDAY, 26,11 a, m These steamers are built of iron, in water-tight com- flocked to hear? is colleague got a colleague whom the young folks partments, and are furnished with every requisite to make the passage across the Atlantic both safe and agreeable, hav- ing bath-room. smoking-room, drawing-room, piano and cravat, be a rich old merchant in a square-tied white library, also experienced surgeon, stewardess and caterer on each steamer. The staterooms are all upper deck, thusinsur- ectman of a village in a prehistoric hat? ing those greatest of all luxuries at sea, perfect ventilation is homestead dwelling be a mansion in a marble-fronted and light CABIN PASSAGE (according to state-room). $60. $80 and grow by a hillside where the huckleberries row. $100. INTERMEDIATE, $40; STEERAGE. atlowrates. OFFICE. No. 29 BROADWAY, ther class poem, a modernized version of WILLIAMS & GUION. Archbishop and Gil Blas," so recently printed IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. Hamburg American Packet Company's Line for PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, and HAMBURG. WIELAND Sept. 23 WESTPHALIA Oct. FRISIA Sept. 30 GELLERT. Oct. 14 Rates of passage to Plymouth, London. Cherbourg, Ham- burg. and ail points in the south of England : First Cabin. $100; Second Cabin, $60 Steerage, $30. Round trip at reduced Steerage from Hamburg or Havre, $28. KUNHARDT & CO.. C. B. RICHARD & CO., General Agents. General Passenger Agents, No. 61 Broad-st., N. Y. No. 61 Broadway, N. Y. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN W-YORK SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN MAIN Sat. Sept. 18. DONAU Sat. Oct. 2. MOSEL Sat. Sept. 25. RHEN Sat. Oct. 9. RATES OF PASSAGEfrom NEW-YORK to SOUTHAMP. TON. HAVRE OR BREMEN. FIRST CABIN $100ISECOND CABIN $60 STEERAGE, $30. Return tickets at reduced rates. Prepaid steerage certifi- cates, $28. Steerage tickets to all points n the South of England, $30. OELRICHS & CO., 2 Bowling-Green. NMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL NOTICE.-The steamers of this Line take Lieutenant Maury's Lane routes atall seasons of the year. CITY OF BERLIN Saturday. Sept. 25,10 a. m. CITY OF MONTREAL THURSDAY Sept. 30, 2:00 p. m. CITY OF RICHMOND .SATURDAY. Oct. 9,9a. m CITY OF CHESTER SATURDAY. Oct. 16, 3 p, m. CITY OF BRUSSELS Thursday, Oct. 21, m. From Pier 37, N. R.. foot of Chariton-st. CABIN, $80 and $100. Return tickets on favorable ms. STEERAGE. $28. Drafts at lowest rates. Saloons, state-rooms, smoking and bath-rooms amidships. Thesesteamers do not carry cattle, sheep or pigs. JOHN G. DALE. Agent 31 and 33 Broadway, N. Y. Philadelphia office, No. 105 South 4th-st. NEW-YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. These first-class steamships sail regularly at 3 p. m. from Pier North River. as follows: SANTIAGO DE CUBA. Capt. Foote Weanesday Sept. 29. (Accommodations unsurpassed.) For freight or passage apply to WILLIAMP CLYDE & CO., No. 35 Broadway. LAWTON BROS., Agents in Havana. DOTTERDAM LINE. STORES Brooklyrn

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    "ocrText": "Attanic Monthly that 16 would be superflu-\nous to copy from it now, is more decidedly jound.\nquite as strongly marked as the more placid a\nIn these days of literary gloom, distress and pas-\nmeditative cheerfulness of his elder companion\nsion, it is encouraging to turn to the pure pages of\nthe gentle and thoughtful singers who have found\nA limping pilgrim, leaning on his staff.\ncome not here your morning hour to sadden,\nI, who have never deemed it sin to gladden\nin a long life neither vanity nor vexation of spirit,\nThis vale of sorrows with a Wholesome laugh.\nand in an honored old age neither bitterness nor\nIf word of mine another's gloom has brightened,\ndisappointment.\nThrough my dumb lips the heaven-sent messa\ncame\nIf hand of mine another's task has lightened,\nNew Dublications\nIt felt the guidance that it dares not claim.\nJUST PUBLISHED!\nBut, o my gentle sisters, O my brothers,\nTHE GIN SHOP.\nThese feebler pulses bid me leave to others\nThese thick-sown snow-flakes hint of toil's release\n;\nWITH THIRTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS\nThe tasks once welcome; eveniug asks for peace.\nBy GEORGE CRUIKSHANK.\nTime claims his tribute ; silence now is golden;\nPRICE. 10 CENTS.\nLet me not vex the too long suffering lyre:\nThough to your love untiring still beholden,\nMailed to any address, postage free. Address\nThe curfew tells me-cover up the fire.\nM. J. STOCKWELL, Publisher,\n25 Ann st., New-York.\nIt is especially in the poems written for variou\nanniversary celebrations-the Harvard Alumni dir\nM\nRS. HARRIET LEWIS'S FIRST BOOK,\nor of 1879, the annual meetings of the Class o\nAMBER, THE ADOPTED.\n29, the centenary of Phillips Academy-that th\nThis is the best story ever written by Mrs. Lewis, who has\nmiling and contented poet bids us remark hi\nwritten for the New-York Ledger and New-York+Weekly for\nmany years. Now ready and for sale by booksellers every-\nray hairs and remember how long he has bee\nwhere. or mailed on receipt ot price ($1 50) by\nnging for us: but perhaps it is also in these sobe\nJ. S. OGILVIE & CO., Publishers,\nd regretful verses that we perceive most clearl\n29 Rose-st., New-York.\nW young his heart always One of the thre\nThe American News Company, Wholesale Agents.\nems prepared for the annual meetings of th\nDECENT TRIBUNE PUBLACATIONS.\nass of 1829 is entitled The Last Survivor\"\ns1 fast. the vacant chairs tell sadly we are going, goin\nIn Memoriam George Ripley\nPrice 20c.\nTribune Index for 1879\nPrice 50c.\nd the thought comes strangely o'er me, who will liv\nto be the last ?\nTribune Mining Digest\nPrice $1.\nWomen's Exu\nPrice 10c.\nlen the twentieth century's sunbeams climb the far-or\neastern hill\nCapital and Labor. By Robert Collyer\nPrice 10c.\nth his\nLife of Garfield. Extra No. 65\nPrice 5c.\nmorning still?\nninety winters burdened will he greet th\nThe People's Choice. Extra No. 66\nPrice 5c.\nGarfield in New-York. Extra No. 67\nPrice IUC.\n11 he stand with Harvard's nursings when they hea\ntheir mother's call\nKnitting and Crochet. Extra No. 62\nPrice 20c.\nd the hall? old and young are gathered in the many alcoved\nAddress\n11 he answer to the summons when they range them\nseives in line\nTHE TRIBUNE,\nNew-York.\nd young mustachioed marshal calls out, Clas\nthe\nof '29\" ?\n©.cean Steamers.\nthinks pear I see the column as its lengthened ranks ap\nthe sunshine of the morrow of the nineteen hun\nA MERICAN LINE.\ndredth year;\nFOR QUEE NSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL\nAMERICAN\nough the yard 'tis creeping, winding, by the walls o\nOnly\nTransatiantic\nLine\nund\nT\nthe\nFLAG,\ndusky red-\nSailing every Wednesday from Philadelphia and Liverpool.\nExtra-sailings on alternate Saturdays.\nat shape is that which totters at the long procession's\nhead?\nBRITISH CROWN, Saturday, Sept. 18, 9 a. m.\nRED STAR LINE-FOR ANTWERP.\n0 knows ten- this ancient graduate of fourscore years and\nSailing every Saturday alternately from Philadelphia and\nNew-Y ork, for Antwerp, landing passengers within a few\nt of place he held, what name he bore among the sons\nmen?\nhours' ride of the important points of interest on the Con-\ntinent.\n(INDIANA, sai S next week.)\nis last of sixty classmates of seventy years ago.\"\npeeds the the curious question; its answer travels slow\nFor rates of passage: and other information apply to\nPETE WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents,\nfigure re's shows but dinly, his face I scarce can see-\n307 Walnut-st. Philadelphia.\n19 Broadway, New-York\nit something that reminds me-it looks like-is\nhe?\n!ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY.\nBETWEEN NEW-YORKAND HAVRE.\nbrow shall claim\nWho? No voice may whisper what wrinkled\nPier of Company (new) No. 42 North River, foot of Morton-st.\nTravel'ers by this line avoid both transit by English rail\nwreath of stars that circles our last survivor's name.\nway and the discomforts of crossing the Channel in a small\nboat\nhe rhyme be some veteran minstrel, left to pipe in feeble\nST. LAURENT, Santelli\nWednesday, Sept. 22. a. m.\nAMERIQUE B. Joucla\nWednesday, Sept. 29. 2 p. m\nhe time? stories and the glories of our gay and golden\nFRANCE. Trudelle.\nWednesday, Oct. 6. 6:30 a m\nChecksdrawn on Credit Lyonnais, of Paris. in amounts osuit.\nLOUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, NO. 6 Bowling Green.\nme breast quiet, voiceless brother in whose lonely, loving\nQUION LINE.\nnest?\nmemory broods in silence, like a dove upon her\nUNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS,\nFOR QUEENSTOW. AND LIVERPOOL\nLeaving Pier 38, N. R.. footof King-st.\nt be some old Emeritus, who taught so long ago-\nNEVADA\nUESDAY. Sept. 21. 7 a. m.\nsnow?\noys that heard him lecture have heads as white as\nWISCONSIN\nTUESDAY, Oct. 5, 6 a. m.\nARIZONA\nTUESDAY, Oct. 12. noon.\nWYOMING\nTUESDAY. Oct. 19,6a. m.\npious, year painful preacher, holding forth from year to\nNEVADA\nTUESDAY, 26,11 a, m\nThese steamers are built of iron, in water-tight com-\nflocked to hear?\nis colleague got a colleague whom the young folks\npartments, and are furnished with every requisite to make\nthe passage across the Atlantic both safe and agreeable, hav-\ning bath-room. smoking-room, drawing-room, piano and\ncravat, be a rich old merchant in a square-tied white\nlibrary, also experienced surgeon, stewardess and caterer on\neach steamer. The staterooms are all upper deck, thusinsur-\nectman of a village in a prehistoric hat?\ning those greatest of all luxuries at sea, perfect ventilation\nis homestead dwelling be a mansion in a marble-fronted\nand light\nCABIN PASSAGE (according to state-room). $60. $80 and\ngrow\nby a hillside where the huckleberries row.\n$100. INTERMEDIATE, $40; STEERAGE. atlowrates.\nOFFICE. No. 29 BROADWAY,\nther class poem, a modernized version of\nWILLIAMS & GUION.\nArchbishop and Gil Blas,\" so recently printed\nIMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL.\nHamburg American Packet Company's Line\nfor\nPLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, and HAMBURG.\nWIELAND\nSept. 23 WESTPHALIA\nOct.\nFRISIA\nSept. 30 GELLERT.\nOct. 14\nRates of passage to Plymouth, London. Cherbourg, Ham-\nburg. and ail points in the south of England : First Cabin.\n$100;\nSecond\nCabin,\n$60\nSteerage,\n$30.\nRound\ntrip\nat\nreduced Steerage from Hamburg or Havre, $28.\nKUNHARDT & CO..\nC. B. RICHARD & CO.,\nGeneral Agents.\nGeneral Passenger Agents,\nNo. 61 Broad-st., N. Y.\nNo. 61 Broadway, N. Y.\nIMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL.\nNORTH GERMAN LLOYD\nSTEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN W-YORK\nSOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN\nMAIN\nSat. Sept. 18. DONAU\nSat. Oct. 2.\nMOSEL\nSat. Sept. 25. RHEN\nSat. Oct. 9.\nRATES OF PASSAGEfrom NEW-YORK to SOUTHAMP.\nTON. HAVRE OR BREMEN.\nFIRST CABIN\n$100ISECOND CABIN\n$60\nSTEERAGE, $30.\nReturn tickets at reduced rates. Prepaid steerage certifi-\ncates, $28.\nSteerage tickets to all points n the South of England, $30.\nOELRICHS & CO., 2 Bowling-Green.\nNMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.\nFOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL\nNOTICE.-The steamers of this Line take\nLieutenant\nMaury's Lane routes atall seasons of the year.\nCITY OF BERLIN\nSaturday. Sept. 25,10 a. m.\nCITY OF MONTREAL\nTHURSDAY Sept. 30, 2:00 p. m.\nCITY OF RICHMOND\n.SATURDAY. Oct. 9,9a. m\nCITY OF CHESTER\nSATURDAY. Oct. 16, 3 p, m.\nCITY OF BRUSSELS\nThursday, Oct. 21,\nm.\nFrom\nPier 37, N. R.. foot of Chariton-st.\nCABIN, $80 and $100. Return tickets on favorable ms.\nSTEERAGE. $28. Drafts at lowest rates.\nSaloons, state-rooms, smoking and bath-rooms amidships.\nThesesteamers do not carry cattle, sheep or pigs.\nJOHN G. DALE. Agent 31 and 33 Broadway, N. Y.\nPhiladelphia office, No. 105 South 4th-st.\nNEW-YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL\nLINE.\nThese first-class steamships sail regularly at 3 p. m. from\nPier North River. as follows:\nSANTIAGO DE CUBA. Capt. Foote Weanesday Sept. 29.\n(Accommodations unsurpassed.) For freight or passage apply\nto\nWILLIAMP CLYDE & CO., No. 35 Broadway.\nLAWTON BROS., Agents in Havana.\nDOTTERDAM LINE.\nSTORES Brooklyrn"
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