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"LA VIVANDIERE"

Is the name given to an elegant and entirely original design of Mantilla, imported by

GEORGE

BULPIN,

PROPRIETOR OF THE

PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM,

361 (late 351) BROADWAY.

This truly unique garment may be found in every imaginable variety of color at the above-named establishment; together with a multitudinous array of other prevailing designs, in the very richest of Fabrics, and at extremely moderate prices. Misses' and Young Ladies' Sacks and Mantillas, Ladies' Mourning Mantillas, &c., &c. The Proprietor invites the inspection of Ladies to the Goods now exhibiting at his NEW STORE, and assures them that every pains are taken to give them entire satisfaction.

FOREIGN SHAWLS.

A Shawl Department is now added to the above, comprising the very latest importations of French Cashmere, India Camel's Hair, Canton Crape, and other Foreign Shawls, which are likewise offered for sale on the same liberal terms which have gained for this Store so large a share of public patronage.

MERCHANTS from all parts of the country supplied on the best of terms.

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THE

Knickerbocker Magazine,

EDITED BY LOUIS GAYLORD CLARK.

The July number will be the first of the FORTIETH VOLUME of the KNICKERBOCKER MAGAZINE.

The reduction in price from FIVE to THREE DOLLARS a year having proved entirely successful, it will be continued at the same low rate, which must, IN ALL CASES, BE

PAID IN ADVANCE.

Those who take the work can best judge if the promises made when the change in price was announced have been faithfully kept. Very many of the old and tried friends of the Magazine have shown their faith in our promises by the most generous efforts in obtaining new subscribers, and the publisher would take this opportunity to tender them his most grateful acknowledgments for their kindness. Their aid has been most timely and efficient.

THE FUDGE PAPERS, by IK. MARVEL, Author of the Reveries of a Bachelor, Dream Life, &c., &c.; THE SEQUEL TO ST. LEGER, OR THE THREADS OF LIFE, by RICHARD B. KIMBALL, Esq.; and MEISTER KARL'S SKETOH BOOK, by CHARLES G. LELAND, Esq., will be continued regularly, unless interrupted by the absence or illness of the Authors.

Rev. F. W. SHELTON, Author of Salander and THE DRAGON, will be a regular contributor.

FITZ-GREENE HALLECK has engaged to furnish poetical contributions from time to time.

The best talent of the country will be engaged, and no expense or effort spared, to make the KNICKERBOCKER more than ever deserving of the first position among our ORIGINAL AMERICAN MAGAZINES.

The cash system in this business is so much more satisfactory than the old way of continuing the work till all arrearages are paid, that it will be strictly adhered to. Notice of the expiration of subscription will be given, and if it is not renewed, we consider the work is no longer wanted, and it will be discontinued. The subscriber is not forced to go on because he neglects to order the work stopped; and we are not disappointed, as we have been hundreds of times, by receiving, as an answer to our account, that the paper was ordered stopped some time ago, and as the postmaster had neglected to give notice, we must suffer the loss.

Booksellers and Postmasters are requested to act as agents. Those who will undertake to procure subscribers will receive favorable terms. Specimen numbers will be sent gratis on application, post-paid.

All remittances, and all business communications must be addressed to SAMUEL HUESTON, 139 Nassau-street, New-York, POST-PAID.

BACK VOLUMES.-The years 1845, '46, 47, 48, 49, 50, and '51, will be sold in Numbers, for $2.50 a year.

TERMS:

THREE DOLLARS A YEAR, STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.

THERE WILL BE NO DEVIATION FROM THIS CONDITICE.

To Clubs of Teu, $2.50 each.

Booksellers and Postmasters are requested to act as agents. Those who will undertake to procure subscribers will receive favorable terms. Specimen numbers will be sent gratis on application post-paid.

All remittances and all business communications must be addressed to SAMUEL HUESTON, 139 Nassau street, New-York, POST-PAID.

BACK VOLUMES.-The years 1845, '46, '47, '48, '49, '50 and '51, be sold in Numbers for $2.50 a year.

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ART. 1. SCHEDIASMS: THE RIGHTS OF CHILDREN. BY PAUL SIOGVOLK,
II. TO MY WIFE IN ABSENCE. BY PARK BENJAMIN,
III. THE TOMB-BIRD. By E. W. B. CANNING,

IV. A TALK UPON ANTIQUITY: 'THE FATHERS OF THE CHURCH,'
V. BUNKER-HILL: AN OLD-TIME BALLAD. BY RICHARD HAYWARDE,
VI. A TRIP TO MOUNT ST. BERNARD. BY A NEW CONTRIBUTOR,
VII. STANZAS BY THE 'PEASANT-BARD,'

VIII. STANZAS: ST. HELENA. BY 'GRETTA,'

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IX. SKETCH-BOOK OF ME, MEISTER KARL. BY CHARLES G. LELAND, ESQ.,
X. THE FOUNTAIN FAY,

XI. LAMENT FOR SA-SA-NA. By W. H. C. HOSMER,

487

491 492

493

499

501

505

506

508

512

. 513

XII. LITERARY QUAKERS: BARTON AND THE HOWITTS,'

514

XIII. LINES TO FANNY. By 'A. S. M.,'

. 518

XIV. THE PEASANT'S SONG OF SPRING. BY JAMES LINEN,

519

XV. RANDOM LEAF FROM THE LIFE OF RALPH ROANOKE,
XVI. DREAMS: A SONNET. BY CLARENCE ELWIN,'

520

523

XVII. SOME MORE GERMAN SONGS. BY DONALD MACLEOD,
XVIII. BULL-FIGHTS IN LISBON,

524

526

XIX. WHY?-OR UNANSWERED QUESTIONS,

528

XX. THE SEA-NYMPHIS TO THE DRYADS. BY WILLIAM PITT PALMER,
XXI. TRANSCRIPTS FROM A LATE SHERIFF'S DOCKET,

529

530

XXII. DELL' OCCASIONE. FROM THE ITALIAN,

534

XXIII. THE FIDDLER AT GEMUND. FROM THE GERMAN,

. 535

XXIV. A LEAF FROM THE LIFE OF A LONDON AUTHOR,

537

XXV. BLONDINE: A POET'S DEATH-SONG. BY W. NORTH,
XXVI. AN OLD MAN'S REVERIE,

. 545

548

550

XXVII. STANZAS: SABBATH EVE,

LITERARY NOTICES :

1. ISA: A PILGRIMAGE. BY CAROLINE CHESEBRO',

2. SCHOOLCRAFT'S HISTORY OF THE INDIAN TRIBES OF AMERICA,

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3. NARRATIVE OF THE GREAT HEN-ROOST ROBBERY ON LONG ISLAND,
4. EXHIBITION OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN,
5. GOSSIP WITH READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS,

557 560

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1. OPENING OF THE NEW ROOMS OF A METROPOLITAN CLUB: MANUSCRIPT MAGA-
ZINE: IMAGINARY LETTERS FROM INVITED GUESTS: LETTER FROM DICKENS,
ENCLOSING A PASSAGE FROM AN ADVANCE CHAPTER OF THE BLEAK HOUSE:'
LETTER FROM CARLYLE: REMARKS UPON THE SCOTTISH DIALECT, BY JOHN
BELLENDEN. 2. ANTIQUITY OF THE MAINE LIQUOR-LAW. 3. MRS. BEDDLES,
4. AFFECTING STANZAS: 'THE
OR THE PARTINGTON' OF OTHER DAYS.'
PISONED BROTHER AND SISTER.' 5. ADDRESS OF A DUTCH JUDGE TO A DUTCH
JURY. 6. A 'COUP D'ETAT AMONG THE 'SHADS' OF THE HUDSON. 7. NEW-
YORK AND ERIE RAIL-ROAD. 8. A SECRET CONVICTION: FORCE OF A WORD.
9. STOPPING A FUNERAL. 10. OUR OLD CORRESPONDENT' HENRY: THE PICK:'
12. LINES TO BE HEEDED.
LOLA MONTES. 11. ORIGINAL WATER-MUSINGS.'

13. REMEMBRANCE US. TABLETS OR MEMORANDA. 14. TOBACCO AS A 'LEVEL-
16. REPLY TO MEETING-MEN:'
LER.' 15. EXPLANATORY AND APOLOGETIC.
18. THE KNICK-

THE AMENDE HONORABLE.' 17. THE HOWADJI IN SYRIA.'
KNACKS FROM AN EDITOR'S TABLE.' 19. MEETING OF CHOICE 'SPIRITS' IN OPPO-
SITION TO THE MAINE LIQUOR-LAW AT NEWPORT, RHODE-ISLAND, WITH
'SPEECHES. 20. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR JUNE. 21. THE NINETEENTH
CENTURY.' 22. CONGRESSIONAL DEBATES FOR BUNKUM: APARODY. 23. LONG-
WORTH'S SPARKLING CATAWBA CHAMPAGNE. 24. 'CLIFTON, OR MODERN FASH-
ION,' A NOVEL. 25. MUNROE AND COMPANY'S CLOTHING-STORE. 26. DEFERRED
GOSSIP, ETC. 27. FORTIETH VOLUME OF THE KNICKERBOCKER.

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