ART REPOSITORY AND GALLERY. WILLIAMS & STEVENS, 353 BROADWAY, Importers and Dealers in Fine Engravings, Oil Paintings, &c., &c., English, French and German, Are constantly adding to their already full and choice stock of ENGRAVINGS, &c., all the new and important publications as they appear in EUROPE ; amongst which they take pleasure in calling attention to the subjoined: "THE WOOD-CUTTERS," A superb and spirited picture, engraved by THOMAS LANDSEER. Four very fine FARM-YARD SCENES, by HERRING, representing "MORNING,” “NOON,” “EVENING," and "NIGHT;" ܂ “IN FOR IT ;” “ PATIENCE;" «MAID OF THE MILL;” «THE BLIND PIPER;""THE MOUNTAIN SPRING." "JENNY LIND," From a beautiful Daguerreotype. " "THE DEW-DROP," and "THE FORGET-ME-NOT;" "SPRING OF FLEUR-DE-LIS;" JUDITH HOLDING THE HEAD OF HOLOFERNES," LIFE;" Painted by HORACE VERNET; engraved by JAZET. "THE AMAZONES" of the four parts of the world-America, Europe, Asia and Africa. Just received, an etching of the splendid picture, by Landseer, THE FLIGHT OF DEER. Subscriptions received for early impressions of the same; also for the last great achievement of PAUL DELAROCHE. "NAPOLEON AT FONTAINBLEAU" AFTER THE LOSS OF WATERLOO. A valuable collection of scarce proof impressions of FRENCH and ENGLISH Fine Line Engravings, &c. An assortment of exceedingly choice specimens of LONDON COLORED PRINTS, finished expressly and solely for their house, in a style of exquisite beauty unequalled. W. & S. have recently made an important alteration in the arrangement of their store, which enables them to offer for sale, under the decidedly advantageous circumstances of superior light and position, many CHOICE GEMS of Modern and some of Ancient production, which they respectfully invite persons of taste to call and examine. JUST PUBLISHED: NEW-YORK-its lower section; or, East, South and West, from ST. PAUL'S STEEPLE. FRAMES Of every description manufactured to order in the most approved and fashionable taste. THE subscriber, having disposed of his interest in the KNICKERBOCKER Magazine, hereby informs the subscribers and agents that the proprietors have appointed Mr. SAMUEL HUESTON their agent to attend to all the business of said Magazine. All moneys due from subscribers and from agents will hereafter be paid to Mr. HuESTON, to whom all communications regarding the business of the KNICKERBOCKER should be addressed. New-York, Feb. 1, 1849. JOHN ALLEN. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE KNICKERBOCKER MAGAZINE, ENTERPRISING, active agents are wanted in every town and city in the United States, to procure subscribers for the KNICKERBOCKER. To competent, active persons, with satisfactory references, the most liberal terms will be allowed. Apply, post-paid, to SAMUEL HUESTON, 139 Nassau-street. GREAT INDUCEMENT TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE KNICKERBOCKER. FOUR YEARS FOR TEN DOLLARS! THE undersigned will give the Volumes of the KNICKERBOCKER for the years 1847, '48, '49 and '50, to all persons who will remit to him ten dollars, in funds current in this city, post-paid. VERMONT. Redding & Co..................... A. H. Maltby,................................................. New-Haven. E. Smith & Co....... LOUISIANA. J. C. Morgan,... New-Orleans. OHIO. ...Cincinnati. THE Knickerbocker. OR NEW-YORK MONTHLY MAGAZINE. OCTOBER, 1849. NEW YORK: BOSTON: CROSBY & NICHOLS: FETRIDGE & CO.: REDDING & 00. PHILADELPHIA: G. B. ZIEBER & CO. LONDON: GEORGE P. PUTNAM. PARIS: GALIGNANI & CO. WM. OSBORN, PRINTER. EDITED BY LEWIS GAYLORD CLARK. THIS is pronounced, by the press of America and England, the best Magazine in America.' It has now begun its thirty-fourth volume, and in its list of upward of a hundred contributors, are found the names of every distinguished writer, male and female, in America, with several equally prominent of Great Britan, Turkey, Sweden, etc. A new volume, containing a superb engraving, a portrait of the editor, engraved by CHENEY, from a painting by ELLIOTT, was commenced on the first day of July, 1849. The following notices of the KNICKERBOCKER are from the American and English press, to which might be added hundreds of others. 'THE last KNICKERBOCKER is exceedingly good. Some of the articles are worthy of BLACKWOOD'S palmiest days. The Editor's Tuble is in Mr. CLARK's happiest vein; varied and racy in a remarkable degree.'-New-York Commercial Advertiser. THE KNICKERBOCKER seems to increase in attraction as it advances in age. It exhibits a monthly variety of contributions unsurpassed in number or ability.' — National Intelligencer. THE KNICKERBOCKER is one of the most valuable Magazines of the day, and outstrips all competi tion in the higher walks of literature.' — Albany Argus. "THE KNICKERBOCKER MAGAZINE is now beyond a question the magazine of the country. Whoever wishes his money's worth, and something over, let him subscribe now to Old KNICK,' and our word for it, the Editor's Table alone will amply satisfy his expectations. It is not a periodical to be lightly glanced over and thrown by, but it forms a library book to save and re-read. A set of the KNICKERBOCKER, bound up in volumes, on the shelves of one of our popular libraries, is more consulted (so the librarian has often told us) than any other similar work.'- Boston Daily Transcript. THE LONDON EXAMINER.-"This very clever Magazine is the pleasantest periodical in the United States. Its articles, which are numerous and short, various and interesting, are well worthy of imitation by our Magazines on this side of the Atlantic.' LONDON MORNING CHRONICLE.-Judging from the numbers before us, we are inclined to consider this the best of all the American literary periodicals. Its contents are highly interesting, instructive and amusing.' REDUCTION IN PRICE TO CLUBS. The publisher has determined to do every thing in his power to bring the Knickerbocker within the means of all, and invites the attention of those who feel an interest in circulating the best American literature, to the following terms to clubs, viz: For five copies sent to one address, the price will be $20 00 ten "twenty" 35 00 Post Masters throughout the United States are invited and requested to act as agents. To all those who may interest themselves in getting up clubs, we will send a copy free so long as they keep up, and remit regularly the yearly payment. To the Subscribers and all interested in our Work. The publisher desires to avail himself of this opportunity to thank those who have manifested their unabated interest in the Knickerbocker, by sending subscribers. Quite a number have done so, and no doubt with a very slight effort on the part of some friends, our list might be doubled. As a further inducement for this effort on the part of our patrons, we wish to say, that no pains or expense will be spared to enhance the value of the work, and our pages will prove that our readers will receive at least as large a share of benefit from our increased means as we could expect our. selves. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE KNICKERBOCKER MAGAZINE. ENTERPRISING, active agents are wanted in every town and city in the United States, to procure subscribers for the Knickerbocker. To competent, active persons, with satisfactory references, the most liberal terms will be allowed. Apply, post paid, to SAMUEL HUESTON, 139 Nassau-street. GREAT INDUCEMENT TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE KNICKERBOCKER. FOUR YEARS FOR TEN DOLLARS. THE undersigned will give the Volumes of the Knickerbocker for the years 1847, '48, '49, and '50, to all persons who will remit to him ten dollars, in funds current in this city, post paid. BACK Volumes or Numbers supplied, and a complete set for sale. Specimen Numbers sent free of charge on application, post paid. SAMUEL HUESTON, Publisher, ABT. I. THE SYMBOL OF DARKNESS. PART SECOND AND Last, VI. LEAVES FROM AN AFRICAN JOURNAL. BY JOHN CARROLL BRENT, ESQ., VII. VIII. LIVING PULPIT ORATORS. REV. H. B. BASCOM, D.D., IX. HOW I LOST HER. BY FREDERICK WEST, ESQ., X. MOUNT SAVAGE RAMBLINGS. BY VIATOR, XI. IMPROMPTU: WHERE IS BEAUTY?' XII. THE BLACKSMITH. BY JOHN HONEYWELL, XIII. THE BUNKUM FLAG-STAFF AND INDEPENDENT ECHO. NUMBER FOUR, 2. DR. BETHUNE'S ADDRESS AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY, 3. LANDING OF THE PILGRIMS OF MARYLAND. BY Z. COLLINS LEE, ESQ., 4. FRONTENAC: A METRICAL ROMANCE. BY ALFRED B. STREET, 5. WOMEN OF THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS, EDITOR'S TABLE: 1. PUBLIC SENTIMENT. BY AN OFFICER IN THE AMERICAN ARMY, 4. GOSSIP WITH READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS, 1. VISIT TO THE PRISON AND GRAVE OF ANDRE. 2. LINES FOR ANGELICA'S AL- 56. TO CORRESPONDENTS, ETC. 348 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 |