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240. EOOKLYN MONDAY. 1 Ti TT 1863H BOARDING. AMUSEMENTS SPECIAI. NOTICES.

MEETINGS. Miscellaneous TStem is; Christian Names.1 Tliu simple: chviBliun names of kinjrsandqueieJiift' stands nU.vc all their tit lee, and for many yearS" in Italy Hie christian name was the usual address to ail persons ol' all ranks, as it still continues ta Ue in Russia, where the simple baptismal name with fthe patronymic is the most respectful ad dress from tbe setTant to the nohle. The eon eealment of the christian name under surnames erfldnally began to prevail' in Franco1 under the Bourbon dynasty, and by theroign of Louis XIV. had so prevailed that territorial dele tuitions were cxclnsiveiy used by all who conld atlg dag 1. VAN ANDES, U3I.ISnER AND PROPRIETOR.

Eagli BniiiDiso, 80 asd 82 Fultom stueet, Bsooklyn, Delivered to City subscribers every evening, at twelve cents per week, payable to the Carriers. Jg?" This bas the i.abgest cmoni. vriox of any Evening paper published in the United States, and as a medium for business and general adrertising la not surpassed by any other journal. Tibms Invariably cash In advance. JOB PRINTING OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, PROMPTLY AND NEATLY EXECUTED.

GREAT BJ.DUCTION FROM THE FORMER BATES. AUCTIOW SAI. B. TO AUCTIONEERS. Advertisement! Intended for 'publication In these solnmns most be sent In oy alas o'clock a.

as our pro tent Urge edition compel to close the first and fourth, sages at thai hoar. JOSEPH HEGEMAN, Auctioneer. QSNTRAL SALESROOMS, COS. Of (Near the City HalL Brooklyn.) REGULAR SALES OF FURNITURE. Ac EVERY JRID AY JOSEPH HEGEMAN viu sen on Wednesday, Oct.

At 10 o'clock A. at No 211 Dean street, between Bjad and NeTlns st, Brooklyn. HANDSOME FURNITURE Walnut parlor sultj. In green satin brocatelle; do rior suite. In crimson oluh; osewood ceLtre tables, 2 bronze and 1 Kilt, chandelier), flaa bronze figures, very fine French plate pier glass, with cornices to match, fine mantel mirror, lace and delaine curtains, medallion carpets, walnut marue too bureaus, with high glass, washstanas, round Cvrner bedsteads, hair and spring mattresses, engravings, toilet Bets; Grorer an Baker cabinet sewing machine; walnot library desk, hands me walnoi plUar extension table, 18 ft; chairs, china, dinner and tea sals, plated ware, glassware, Msdaliion, Brussels, and 3 ply carpets, oil cloths, Sc.

Catalogues at alesrooms. OC3 4V M. COLE, Auctioneer. BY COLE A MURPHY. SALESROOM.

839 FULTON STREET, wear tne uiry uaiu. Will sell on THURSDAY, Oct. loth. At 12 o'clock on the jprcmiaes, at EASC NEW YORK. VALUABLE HOTJlL.

STORE AND TENEMENT PROPERTY. 1 be well known Howard House property 100 feet 10 Inches on Atlantic ave, and 120 feet 11 iocheion Alabama are. The buildings comprise the main Hot, 51 by SI feet, containing 18 rooms, with an extension covering tbe entire front on Alabama avenue, divided Into 4 stores, occupied by good tenant! On the rear la a brick barn, 20 by 24, The hotel is now doing a large business, whi.h can bj greatly increased, the ground Immediately opposite hav inibeen selected as the State Mil.tary Parade Ground. The property adjoining the hotel is 102 by 101 feet, on which Is elegant private residence, 38 by 35 with a wiaji 16 by 15. arranged in the moBt commodious manner, and finished In the otst modern style, with gas, steam hsaters.

The lot on the cor. of Atlantic and New Jersey aves Is 25 by about 120 feet, on which Is a frame bu'Idmg 25 by 85, occupied as a groctry store, doing a large Dullness, and well rented. The i roprty on Broaiway has a frontage of 12J feat. Tanning thro gh to the Jamaica Plank Road, on wnicu Is six frame buildings, 19 to 25 feet, all well rented to good tenant! The above property is to be positlvelv soldin conseqienc, of the owner going to Europe, and wid be sold on sue saist liberal oclOt THE DRAFT. TaTT.

TT cation to be made at the Major's office, between the hoars of 9 clock A. M. and 1 o'clock M. MARTIN KALBFLE1SCH, Mayor. Tbos.

H. ael9 WANTED A STRONG, HE ALT ST MAN, to act as Substitute. Apply at 231 Fulton street. s2ltf i ATH WARD RELIEF CITIZENS OF THE 19th Ward desiring relief under the resolutions of the Common Council respecting the Conscript Law. can 1 ave their applications with the under Utne 1.

or with JAM13 RIDLEY, or ROSWELL BR.AINAHD. Esq th? other or embers of the Ward Committee. Tney will be tilled of the time and place of tire meeting of the ComaiHue to consider tne applications. GEORGE H. 'I3HER, se21 tf Alderman 19th Ward fTTHE KBLIEF COMMITTEE OF THE 2nd jL WARD will meet every evening text week, at the of K.

MARREY. corner of Main and Front sts litf iwten Oiehours of 7 and 9, to hear the claims of drafted en claiming exemption, hugh Mclaughlin, RANOIS MARKlfiY, JAME.3 IJUCliLEY, CommUte jVEE DKAFT AND RELIEF COMMITTEE JL of Fifth Ward will meet at 75 Hudson avene. from 7 till 9 o'cloca. F. nom septemoer 17, untu lurtaer Paitles appljlng for relief will bring with them two wit nesses to substantiate their claims.

sel7 THOMAS ENNIS. Alderman 5th Ward. TTHE DRAFT EXEMPTION 14th WARD. The Relief Committee for the 14th Ward will meet at the residence cf Aid. E.

Morohv, corner of North 3d and 21 streets, on thenth, and daily therealttrfrom 7 to9 o'clock P. M. until further notice. Parties applsingfor relief kuI bring witn tnem two wltnjsses to sunatautiate taeir ciaiiaa. gelB tr ij.

niurtfiir. upiirman THE DRAFT EXEMPTION COMMITTEE, 19th WARri The (In mini! tee of the Ward will mei at the corner of Ewes and Van Brunt streets on the lHh Inst, andlaUy thereafter, from 7 to 9 o'clock P. ua; ta further nofce. fi Persons applying for relief will bring w.th two wit neEBes to Buostantiate tueir cinms. fei6 tf lENNia O'KEEFE.

Ohalrma" r'HE DRAFT EXEMPTION, 4th WARD. 1 The Relief Committee of the Fourth Wan will meet at the MANSION. ro. 2asana8 waimngtoa treet, on toe 16th and daily thereafter, from 4 to ciock. until lar rhmntliw.

F. NEWMAN. Chtlronan. N.B. Parties applying for relief will bring with them t.vo Witnesses to substantiate Jhetr claims.

sel5Jd "DEADQUARTERS PROVOST MARSHAL, JLM. 30 uongressionai uistrict, piew xorii. aoa nasiniig. ft REWARD A reward of ten dollars 10) and all tie reasonable expenses Incurred, will be pvd lor the apprehension and delivery of any dessrtar at these iieanauartera. TimE DRAFT AND RELIEF COMMITTEE JL of the Seventh ward win meet at ia aiyrtie avenue, from i to ft P.

from the 24th dav ol Seotemier until fur ther notice. Parties applying for relief will bring with them iwowimessesto se22 Alderman 7tQ Ward, HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE. 3d Congre slonal District, N.Y., 259 Washington street. Brooklyn. Sept.

5th, 186. DRAKT 1 All persons having been drafted and who de Ire to present substitutes will slvo notice lntwrltiug to the Board of Enrollment that on such a day they will present a substitute, giving his name, residence, age. and stating whether lin In nn nllan rtr rttlxen. The Board of Enrollment for the 3d Congressional District hereby give notice that they will hear propositions for sub stitutt and examine persons so offering everyday (except Sundays) uetween tne nqurs oi anu iwa. oi.

Dratted men must present substitutes previous to the day rOtn watch tney are oraereo. toreport at ranuezvous. STEPH B. GREGORY. se5 Captain and Provost Marshal 3d DLtrlct N.

Y. FINANCIAL. ATLANTIC SAVINGS BANK, No. 177 Chatham square. New York.

SIX PER CENT. IN i Hd ESI' ALLOWED, FilBE OF GOV. ERNMENT TAX. INTEREST ON MONK DEPOSITED ON OR B5F0RE OCT. WILL COMMrTNCK ON THAT DATS Bank open daily from 10 to and from 5 1 7 P.

D. VAN PELT. Coableb Bailey, Treas. ocl lv Joseph P. Cooper, Sec DIME SAVINGS BANK, JL OF BROOKLYN.

HAMILTON BUILDINGS. 15 Court street. of Depositors 3.b00. A83ETS Sent. 1, 757 487 20.

DIVIDENDS up to 1st July. 1861, 6oerceuLoa 50J nnj under and 5 per cent on Ian er sums. INT.RE8T conme cej 1st October on all oeposits. close "4 tbe 10th 0 tober. Back open from 9 to 3, and on MONDAYS an SATDR DAYSfrom5to8 hi also, two noons morb dailt at CEBDAKCET11AN 1SY OTHER SAVINliS BNK IN BaoOELVS JOtlN A.

CROSS President. Wm, W. Edwards. Treasurer. ael5tlOO fyTX) Zt CASHED IN ALL LEGALIZED LOT JL TER1ES and iLformatlon given.

MORRTSON. rtrnlror Be7 lm 57 Whitehall street, up stairs, SI, Y. OFFICE OF THE PHENIX FIKE IN6UR AKCE COMPANY. Brooklsn, Sept. 8th.

18 53 DIVIDEND The Bonl of Drect rs have this day declared a semi annual dividend or WYE (5) per payable on demandat their Bratch Office. No. 62 Wall street, Sew York. PHILANDER Secretary. LfelOlm TTATHAN T.

BEER8, ,11 No. 45 FULTON STREET, Dealers In BROOKLYN CITY AND OTHER SECURITIES. WANTED CITT BANK STOCK, BROOKLYN CITY RAILROAD ST.JOK, BROOKLYN GAS LIGHT CO STOCK. BROOKLYN CITY BONDS, PHBNIX INbUttANOH STOCK. BROOKLYN CENTRAL AND JAMAICA STOCK.

A'lLANTiO 3ANIC bTuOK. UNION FtJtRY CO. STOCK. se5 ATLANTIC SAVINGS BANK, 177 CHATHAM SQUARE NEW YOHK SIX PER CENT INTKREVT ALLOtVET). INTFREST ON MONEY NOVV VVILL COMMENCE ON OOTOBEH 1st Until otherwise ordered.

Dividends will be Paid free 0' over nment tax, Bapkopen dallytrom 10 to 2and from 5to 7 P. M. M. D. VAN PELT.

President CHARLES D. BAILEY re urer J. P. CooraR, Secretary; a ly OFFICE OF THE LONG ISLAND LMSUK ANOK COMPANY. No.

Fulton street. June 27tb. 1863. DIVIDEND Tbe Board of Dlreotors have this da? de dared a semi annual dividend of Eight (81 per cent, (free ot Government tax; payable on demand tf WM. W.

HENSHAW, Secretary. plllLH. JL LYN. VKMUNIC SOCIETY. OF BROOK SFTPJTTT HP 1 COM ttWt'fii rebesrsal of the leason will gfTen on 1 AFTl Oct.

7th, at tie A'lAD EMY OK MI'SIC. Kin Concert SA' 7RDAY BVENOTG. Oct. 31tt, Ida. The following Orchestral pieces will be re for the first concert Symphony in A Minor Mendelsohn Overturee "Ruins of Athens" Beethoven Over ture "Jubel" von Wbr Tbe Orchestra will be untie.

tie of Mr. TKEO) E1SFKLD CoLductor Pereons wishing to subscribe or to procure Tickets of A rpisslon to Concerts and Rehearsals, will p. ease apply at the following places: H. H. cor Atlantic and Henry sts.

L. GBUIlE'rl Music S'ore. 169 atlantlc st. F. M.

BASSFTT, cor. Atlantic and Couttsti. W. II. BAROOCK.

21CFult'jn st. PYLE A Fulton, cor. Pleirepont Columbia, cor. CarroU. W.

W. COLBRON, 5 Clinton st. And to the Treasurer, cor. Clinton and Joraiemon st. On whom meimhprfl Are narticutnrlv reonested to call for their full core pllment of tickets.

Ibis will obviate great de. lay and facilitate bus'ness. selO tf A. V. B.

VAN DyCK, Sec'y. PARK THE ATRE, FULTON STREET, (opposite the City Hall, Brooklyn.) Lfsie and Manager Mr. Gabriel Harrison Stage Manager Mr. B. A.

Baker MONDAY EVENING. Oct. 5, PRIDE OF THE MARKET, Marquis de Volmeya Mr. Delmon Grace Chevalier de Kellerieve Mr. Metkiff Ii adore Marine Mr.

Walter Lennox Me rtcn (the Frlde ot the, Manet) Mlas Henrietta Irving Javotte (with song) Mary Shaw With new Scenery. Costumes. Ac. SKETCHtiS IN INDIA. Tom Tape Mr, Walter Lennox.

Sir Matthew Mr. (i. II. Andrews. Sally Scraggs Miss Mary Shiw In rehearsal, a COMIC OPERA In two parts, with new scenery, powerful chorus, Ac.

Ac. Doors open at 7. Commence at 8 o'clocx. GREAT SUCCESS of the STEREOSCOPTICON AT TOT ATHENAEUM. A large audience sreeted the FIRST EXHIBITION, on Tuesday evening, and testified their approbation by FREQUENT APPLAUSE.

The Exhibition will be rereated THIS EVENING, and DURING THE WEEK, with a chanse of Vle t. Admittance 25 cents. To commence at 8 o'clock; doors open at Hi. sc30tf MIDLINE RRY. MRS.

M. O'NEILL, 138 ATLANTIC 8TREET, tbegs leave to Inform the Ladies of Brooklyn that she will open her new alow rooms on THURSDAY, October Is', with a choice selection of Fall and Winter Bonnets, Misses Felt and Beaver Hats. DreBS Oaps and Head Dressea, Ac, Ac, and hopes for a continuance of the liberal paron age wbichfhe has always been favored. se28 lm IRbT CLASS MILLINERT GOODS ASP GOODS DAILY FROM AUCTION. A.

BERG IN, 309 FULTON STREET, (neir Johnson. Our unprecedented and unvarying succss attests the Fnpericrity of oures'ablishment over that of asy other of the kind in tbe city BONNtT VELVETS, SILKS AND RIBBONS FROM AUCTION. GENUINE FRESCH FLOWERS, The latest importation. HEAD DRESSES, A speciality in which we excel, of unriva'ed designs, with eveiyfjci Hy forfiiting m. A splendid assortment of FEATHERS, varylnj la 6tyle Mid in price from 25 cts.

to s)10. Real Guipure and other Laces, Embroideries Ac. Ladies and Gents furaishin; foods, 150 doz. fine deep hem stitched Ladles Handkerchiefs, at 38 worth 62. Just received from Auction.

A liberal discount to Milliners and the trade generally. ge28 2w 30i FULTON. STREET. A GENERAL OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY GOOD J. Mrs.

JAMU3 SWEET No. 10 MYRTLE AVENUE, deireti to inform the lacies cf Brooklyn and vicinity that on Tharaday, October let, her new artl elegant stock of rich milllnc goods will be open (or their inspection. The stock comprises articles of the cholcist kind and whlt ahe feels confident will afford great satisfaction in every respect. N. B.

Spe ial attention is given to tie Clevilag and Alter' rg to the newest styles of Ladles' and Caildrens' P.S. Mrs Sweet hssjuitteceivelasfgw French Bonnets, whitUahe will open fjr Inspection. ae30 2aw TliAF ROOFING. JR I G. rfirsarponrTrnv itnnva nm Anr.il Afi AT LfSKS THAN HALF TUB COST.

Leaky Roofs of all kinds repaired and mide perfectly aa permanently water proof. TIN ROOFS PAINTED, or aamplss. i efirences, prices, Ac, please call at tbe office. No. 2 streat, Brooklyn, opposite City HalL ILUTHER EAMES.

Agent. KT.B. Wnter prooT paint for sale. Price 75 cents per gallop. lv LEAKT ROOFS OF ALL KINDS DATED and repaired with JOIIN3 A CBOSLEY'S GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, and rendered perfectly Witer tiebt.

GUTTA PftRCtlA CEMENT ROOFING applied to roofa of all kinda. COSTS ONLY ABOUT ONE THIRD AB MUCH AS TIN. llieae materlalB bave been thoroughly tested in Brooklyn and vicinity for the paatsix years, and aaundant proof will be given of their duj ability. sell 2m OFFICE 347 FULTON STREET. TH HAIR.

WOODWARD'S HAIR RESTORER. ThlE Preparation for Preserving and Restoring the Hair excelB all other articles in use. IT IS THE BEST and meet efficacious pretnraton of the kind ever known. IT IS NOT A DYE. The effect of the nae of one bottle will be THE HAIR RESTORED TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR: THE HAIR CEASES TO FALL OUT: NEW HAIR APPEARS IN THE THIN PLACEB Full directions for use with each bottle Put up In bottleB warranted to 1 old a cuart.

PRiCE ONE DOLLAR. For aale by uggifts generally. Certificates from well citizens cf Brooklyn can be seen at all the principal drugrlsts, proving Its efficacy. au7 2m DEPOT. 204 FULTON AVENUS REMOVALS, AL A1M.E.

MOUROW HAS REMO ED her CORSETS AND DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT ts 27 Fulton street, one door above Tillary at, where she is now prepared with an asortmrnt of FRENCH CORSETS both embroidered and ol 'a, that cannot be equalled in the city, to meet the demn of her numerous patrons An assortment of her on mmaracture of a superior shape and to fit the most diiBcnlt figures, givlpgthem a style andshit that cannot be aacuired by an, other corset andyetMME. MORROW sells Uiem low enough that all claaset may wear her perfectly fit: ins corsets. She also sells a sut erior HOOP SKIRT at a low Bgttre and has added still more to her stock a line ol HOSIFRY that ladlea and pentlemen would do weR to examine before purchasing elsewhere. FRENCH DRESS MAKING as usual, MME. MORROW auperlntendiag the fitting personally.

Drefl.es cut and fitted, marking for braiaicg and embroliiery. Remember number. 278 Fulton atrett. (occupying the Btore and house for business) one dior above Tillary street Brooklsn. my9 tf DENTISTRY.

if jENTlrj XKS B. GlslFFIN dROS JL oJsKliaTs.Yri uaweet Grand itreei. New York, (0, iite Lord A Taylor's), formerly 176 Grand street, have TEE LARGEST AND 0EEAPE81 DENTAL ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WORLD. They are nserting all styles of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, on the ImBrey atmospheric plates with or wltho extracttait tne ind perfect atlsfacOou guaranteed In caoea. CONTINUOUS TSKTH.

This ciasi of Teeth posresscs vast snperlonb over a1. thera. being made to glv6 anv dealreu fulmeas to tne i. one cam, without or crevice? rhlchfor ttrinv. eiaraWaty sad o'swUtoatt onno turpasrec uuj.vci r.

or 9 ubber 10 ISfc 2J0i platlna Partial set! os gvtd or platlna, 2, $3 and 4 per tooth. Teeth filled with gold, 1 and upwards. bone, quarta. silver, silver tin or ceraeat. 50 to "'5 cents.

Teeth extracted, 25 cents. N. B. No charge for extracting wliire artlflci leeta at requlren. Ie9 GYMNASIUM.

AVON C. BURNHAM'S GYMNASIUM, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. No. 13 BOERUM near FULTON Brooklyn. J'asaeafortheaeaaonof in Lewis'" thenli" Gymnaatlcaan.il Drill for Gentlemen, will meet on TutB "ay.

Thursday, and Saturday evenings, at 8 o'clock, cemmencinj Sent. 15th. 1803. Classes 'or Cojs on Tuesday ani Tlrtrsday afternoons at motniug. ut 10 o'clock.

comniencisgSept. ''classesfor Ladtea aid oi Monday, Wednesdar. and 1.30. coxineacuiBSept.21st, Ihe class exercises are arranged and adapted to music Private Lea ots given if drtirid. Sjhools and institutiona personally a'lentled.

Apparatus of all kinds on hand and furr.lshed at the shortest The ''PaBgiM'iiiisUken" e.ected li anysizedroom. Rooms open from 7 A M. lo III 1. M. For lull particulars ln.r:Jr.

tit se3 ST KTKR1SA11Y SURGEON. ALFKED LARGE, Mtcber Kova! Ct.ltecs of Veterinary Burgeon of OSBce. BRf'OSLiN RlfiiNG BCEOOL, Oollei Ciae car of the Slansicn House RsriasBora. G. C.

Hall. O. Killer, G. W. Mumby.

Esc, 3. WlnWncham, Messrs. Finkea Wheadey, T3r. (tartis, ii2 1 BOA BP TWO UNFURNISHED FRONT raoin" nn seepod floor tolet.wifi oard, In a private fan iiy. oeeopjiriB a plea antly located, and with all coiiVer.ier.ee;.

Aply at No. :6 Court street oc2.3t BOAKTi Vr A TEDI MIEDT ATELT FOR a gentlemen and wife. In astrlctlyprivate ar well furnished, on second floor, f.oot, 1)2 twien Oxyii'i sireet and Claeson avenue, and betveen iitle and Atlintio avenues. Address City News office. oc2 3t BOARD A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, and i no nr t1, re single gentlemen can be accommo ci ted wit1; bnKid in a piivate family, coavenbnt to al tie ferries.

apHi atlM Ademsttreet. BOARD AND WELL FURNISHED APART merjts a jouDg married couple, in a strictly fli rt claes fain i lriu adghbtfrhoffd of Clinton and Fult aver The r.tleman's business being Bit uated out of ton it will his abfence thegreater portion of the tlm. it to lake aquletiindgen'eel brty. who will be perm' neijt if suited Kaj addrets n. for three days, at this oflice.

oc3 3t BOARD WANTED FOR TWO LADIES A room sod I lurnished; wllhin ten minutes' walk of either Fulton or Atlantic st. 'South Seventh it. femes, or utihin five minutes' wa'k of a car route. Ad drese T. i V7 William burg Past ofltce.

oc83f TlOAKD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE AND a few b'nele gentlemen cxaootaln good board on rea sonab.e ttrn.s. 111357 Pacific r.treet, one block from Atlan ic street cars: Lot and fold bath, gaa Ac. oc38t BOARD WANTED FOR A GENTLEMAN and wife; room furnished or unfurnished; terms must be ooeiate. Price Btated. Address Eagle office.

Qc8 2t OARD TWO TOUNG, MEN CAN BE AC comrLO wlih onnA Kfto nnH 5ii stfirv riom wi'hln a 1 lock of Fulton and Atlantic avenue care. A ply 27 Hoytttieet. Brooklyn. o32. BOARD WANTED BT A GENTLEMAN and wife two rooms, pailoraud bedroom, with closets; Jiinlihed or orfnrnlshed, with board.

Address A. Brooklyn Pest office. 03 3t BOARD A PRIVATE: FAMILT: WILL. LET. an entire 2d floor, unfurnished, containing three rcoms 11 connEctinK with large pantries and gaa, with hot and ccld water op fame floor.

AIfo one front room, furnished, to let with board. Apply atl3 Nevins street, next to corner of 3 ivirgbton street. o33t LOST AND FOUND. REWAR MATOR'S OFFICE SPAIWV B'ooklyn. Sept 11th.

1863. Whereas, frequent conflagrations haTe of late occurred In tome part of Hnder circumstances which Induce the belief thst they were the work of desicn. I do hereby, bi virtue of the authority vested In ma by a resolution of tbe Common Council, offer a reward of 92 50. t) be paid upon the arrett and conviction of any person or persons guilty ot euch acts of ucendiarbm. ell MARTIN KALBFLEIBCH.

Mayor. LOST A THREAD LACE VAIL INCOMING from Tertb New York, te CIu BrookLvn; it wasprobanlj left in an omnibus. returning It to16 Cllnten at wi be suitably rewarded. oc2 3t OTRATEb OR STOLEN FROM THE PRE k3 mifeaiwrork etreet, Brooklyn, a red COW. seven jearaold.

(oc23f) MRS. FERRIER. SALES OF REAIi ESTATE. KfC LOTS IN BROOKLTN (LATE WIL tJJJ liamiburgli) for ssle on easy terms, located be. twe en the East River and 6th street.

North 7th street and Buehwick creek. Also 17 brick houses. Apoly to S. J. HUNT.

112 Fourth avtnae, N. or to FOWLEB. Agent, comer 3d and North 9tb street, Wililamsburgh. se29 lm ffitflf TO $400 FOR SALE, IN BROOK tP 1 LYN Lots on Gates avenne. and Monroe, Jeffevon and Handcock sts, level with the grade and na tnra' soih avenue paved and lighted with gas.

Als 4 lots or New York avenue, opposite ur. Adams Church, and near Fulton avenue. I'rice t6.0. Terms easy. App'y at the corner of jtead and Gates avs, Brooklyn, or No 87 Finest, N.

Y. (se23 6t') R. ADAIR. FOR SALE TWO LOTS WELL ADAPTED for buihlinc purposes, one on the east side of Marcy avenue fi ty feet et 11th of Willoughby and one oa th Bouth side ol Lafayette avenue, 100 Jeet west from Bedford av. It improved the purcbas money mayremaln on Bond and Mongatte.

Apply to L. HUltbT, 137 Clermont av. oc2 ot OB SAL EAT A BARGAIN A WELL built donhle house, containing 15 rooms, all in good order, with a two story budding in rear. 32x22, adapted for a llf ht manufactory, together with 4 to 13 lots, well laid wat ar.a el'git'ly situate in a reape. and delighfut neish'tor witnin five minutes of three car lines.

The above eligible propc'ty will he sold much betow Its real value. Apply to J. CAKPtNTES, Uats avenue, nearRild. ocl TTOlT SALEJ Sf ORTBASEMENT HOUSE I No 3 Mitldauh streit, 2d door from Columbia street, near ulton Feny, bis court yara anu larie piazza, auu isutus room; Rasand tltitures, hot aud cold water to 2d atiry, 0 tth andcloteis. Lot i0 by 120 feet.

Possession Apply to E. II. LUDLOW No 3 Pine street, N. Y. eel 61 OR SALE A 3 STORT FRAME HOUSE, 33 I et front 8 rooms and cellar.

or more lots if de sired. Pleaiant luca'IOD. within five minutes' walk of thrje rttilroAtJs, iric? for Ijodsi andonlot IS0O. Ioquire or (). B.

HGil'it'lJOrjSE, on tbe premises, 'lancock mtjett, near Beld avenue, 9'h ward of this city, Terms modsrate. se3l 2w FOR SALE TWO BEAU 1 1FUL COTTAGES, situated on Bedford avenue. 4th bouse from Park ave. is in a g0d neluhborhood and will be sold low. Price U'Kt for tiietwo.

Part can remain on nnd mortg.ie. Inquire on the premises, or of D. G. WRIGHT, No. 2 William st, N.

Y. t. se2U 6i FOR SALE FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE and Philadelphia brick houses just finished, with all the modem improvements. S.tuate! on Rodney stree' 19tb Wiird Can be had at harcains and upon easy terms. Immediate possession.

Apply to WILLKT A SON, coraer of Dlvi. ion avenue and CI: mer street, or at the premises. Be2115t VOR SALE A BRICK COTTAGE HOUSE, we'llocated in a goodreighborliood, with two fud lots and stable; has bath room, nuge, water andf.n. in first rate order. Price 7 750, 3 500 cau remain on mortgage.

Inquire ou prembes 115 OJford street, near Fulton avenue. se24lm 1OR SALE VERT DESIRABLE BUILDISG LOIS cn Reld, Patcoen and Putnam avnues, Monros Mndison, Jelferson snd Hancock streets, In the 9ih war 1 of th city, and within five minutes' wilk or three railroads. Money loaned to budi un ier restrictions. This locality is being built np. Terms.

Ac, inqulru of S. li TEKRY, aouth side Gates, near Reid avenue. se2 lm ijOR SALE TBE VALUABLE PROPEKTr S. on the nerth west corner of Pacific street and Fourth avenue, of the Church of Ihe Redeemer. It ha' a front of yi; feet on 4ih avenue and 122 feet 10 Inches on Pacific street.

Will be sold at a great bargain. Apply to J. DAVENeOltr. or of Fulton avenue and Oxford street. em PGR SALE THE VALUABLE U)V ON J.

northwest corner of Willoutrhby and DaSdeld streets, snd a liberal loan mads. In addition to price of lot, to improve, either for a dwelling or store, within one block ol three railroad routed, and a few blocks from City UL App'y to JOSBPH GREENWOOD, oorner of Court and Moctagnestreet, mvlii tf FOR SALE A PLOT OF ABOUT SEVKN lota. having a fine front of 377 feet on Clinton, Atlantic nnd Vanderbilt avenues, adapted to a factory requii uig liaht or fora dwelling and garden. Terms easy. Iuqulreol GORDON L.

FORD, Columbia street, Brooklyn, or No. 3 Tine street, N. Y. FOR SALE VALUABLE LEASE OF PKE mlses. No.

114 Fulton street. Good, substantial build Ini. well adapted and In a good location for business. Apply p. LOWBEY A FRANSIOLL No.

39 Nassau street, New ytI, auI3 lm S. IiOONS. JCHKj" i For twenty years oennects i with ebe AMERICAN HOTEL. BROOKLiii lately atNos. 2 3 and 4 Fulton New Yo bega tt inform his friends that he ba taken the CLAREMoNT HOTEL AND DINING OGte (formerly Fulton Hotel).

144 FULTON STREET, NSW YORK. tlis f. 'eade are res ectlully invited to htm itfeusrrom 6 A. M. to TO LET.

LET FUIiNISHED HOUSE, WITH ALL the modern improverae nts and in goo I location; rent tier annum, lunulte at 33 East Baltic st. oc2 3t ri 0 LET A DESIRABLE FUKNlSlltlU 1st, I tnnnn T)aArnrli with ,.11 mnrtpm Imnrovemnnts. an.i le grcunaa, Btab'e, ic. Alio for flae.dwodlng 1 ot'ees with 8. or more lots.

Also, vula sites, with fire old fcrest and ornmenttil trees. Atply jr. B. EL hlNS, 338 Fulton Btreet. oo iO LET AN ELEGANT AND DESIRABLE residence In Oynrees easy of access from the ferries posresslon given on short notice.

Caroeti and furniture fo sale if desired. Adtheia Box 2165. Y. ij Oc2 ot riv0 lexTL'R ROOMS ON SECOND floor, to a smalt Battel family. Inquire at 180 Hoyt strtet, Brooklyn.

ocl st i y.tti th v. vT rr i mO LET A LARGE n.ue,a.nL JL oeauttiui nuunmir. ror rtr nf Vnllnn nvan.ia rH nrr.lt.rt: onltiihlo fr rinnr orfji I.m Sociaolei. etc. at SAWVKR TlinilwON'S.

se2ti sea. pLINTON HALL BALL ROO.VIb", Atlantic and OUoton streets, opposite the AiS' willbeletfordantliR schools, classeB. sclables. Atso alectareroom to Ap. 't" W.

LtSSilE. Agency, corner Atlantic aud Ciiatoa strv. Brooklsn. se2'3tf ONTAGUE HALL BALL ROOM, L' im NO. 5 COURT STREET.

Ttis'arge and commodious Room has been uvea tin in a moat beautiful stile, and is ntw ready for the a jcotn motiat'on of those wislilng to engine it for the purpose of BALLS, PARTIES, CONCERTS. FA.IR3. be, Ao Jsnpper and re'reehments will furnished to those desiring the name in the Splendid Supper Room attached to the 1111. The mbscrlbers return their thanks to tbe Brooklyn public for past favors, and solicit acortnupgfo ''ggg ttiiam' Proprieturs. iU A LAKGE HOUSK Us FEE liT (KJ 5 od a hundred foit lot.

4 tories hiih 21 O'ua iiioiiern Iciiirovements rent. low. Itnutton pleasant, be nt State street, opposite la de laiutre o' MAHtlUAND 27 Wlll'. street Jew v0rk. or A jtlWli 132 Atlantic street.

iHyn le'otf i EBLLS'S HOUSE LET i.J OOLLKOTING AGV.SCT. Kt 1TN3 AN i) tWN corner Clinton street Brjoklyn. (rtV'NERS Or HOUfiK PROl'iJi! I'Y iarougri tcis ajieaoj aiirtitain retooct abie d'a'de tenants anu have tueir ult axes an.l Asse ament puctualy oa.d, to inve monte; lianteaWefor default wmh over tue I'rpcvt i. r.onintmt ndvarifies rna lf when reauvrc, TIIE PREMISES NOW OCCOPIED 1 the Citlxens' Gas Light Nos. 1 and 2 PosWffico building, Montague sueet ae21 tf i i PERATORS WANTED WITH THEIR OWN ina'liioea Good operatcrs can make frnni7 10 per i k.

App'y to STEYENS HABPLY. 3'J White street N. o3 Of IV OTICE EAST BROOKXTN SAVINGS BANK Mjrile near Franklin avenue. Notice is hereby piven that all snmB deposited in this Bank on or be before the 12th day ef October, 1863. will bearlateres'.

from tt 1st in; t. STEPHEN OROWELL, President. Saml. Baunes. Secretary.

3tol3 "TVrOTiCE. TO TINSMIHS A REGULAR Xl meeting of "THE TINPLATE, COPPER. AND SHEET IRON WORKr RS' PROTECTIVE UNION will be held at 46 and 48 Eait Houston street, on MONDAY, 5th Inst, att o'clock P. wh the monthly dues will be collected. The Constitution and By Luws 1U be ready for dellvety.

Alto badges. II, J. CAMPBELL, President. ttM. P.

WniiE, Sec'y. o3 2f SPANISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN PER 3 manent Classes for Ladles and Gentlemen. Aoply at the desk the Mercantile Library Association. Pupils mnyjolnatany time; and are charged only from the djy they hetln. For private lessons In Spanish appt? to Prof.

ALBERTO DE TORNOS, 3:18 4th avenue. New Yora; Frenrh, spplyto Prof. L. J. HlMONIN, Grand avenie, nearFullon, Brooklyn; German, to Prof.

L. THURN. East Warren st. Ilrooklvn. au283ni 170R 8ALE A SADDLE PONT, VERT KIND easy to ride, suit an invalid, young and led In the country tblB summer, warranted in every respect.

Tbisj.rctty animal will be told for want of use only; worti the attention: of any one wishing a perfectly gent horse. Can be Feeo at the stable of WA1TE BOWEL, Henry sv. oc4 4t PIANO CLASSES 97 CONCORD STREET. ExercUesoB tio Scales, Reading and Playing of Music at trs'. Eight and select portions to be learned with, correctriees.

etapress'on and execution. Terms, 5 per quarter. oc2 3 BUSHWICK AVENUE OPENING AND WIDENING An adjourned meeting of the Boar of Asseston in relation to fixing the district or aiseasmeut for the above named improvement will beheld at the Assess jr's Office, City Hall, at 10 o'clock, A on WEDNESDAY the 14th day of October rexf. All paitles interested arelnvi ted to attend. Dated Brooklyn, SeptemberSO, 1S63.

oc2 td THOMAS GRIFFIN, President. TV" OTICE. R. L. BROWN, RESPECTFULLT It lniorms his friends thithehaj taken the Shaving Saloon, 173 Fulton avenue, formerly occupied as Shaving Saloon, where he will be p'eased to wait on ail wYo will favor Mm with their patronage.

There will be no pains spared to give entire satisfaction' to ail who may favor him eith a call, lie wot Id EOllcit a like patronage at his headquarters. 32 Court street. A special attention paid to the cutting of children's hair. He lias been established iu the above business since August. 1827.

ocl 2rv BROWN AND BLUE STONE. DIXEN TERHER8T, Cor of Hamilton nv. and Woodbull tt South Brooklyn, Hareslways on hand the Blue and Brown Stone Si'ls and Copicgs, and lagging laid to order at tbe thoi test notice. a 31 lm KEROSENE OIL, ALCOHOL, COLOGNE ph its. ic, ut for sa'e.

Apply at 191 or 380 Grand street E. Breoklyn, after 7 o'clock, P. M. eaSOlw H. LIOH P.

SHOE MANUFACTURERS FOR SALE THE tools, lasts, dies and machinery of a shoe icto y. Also a favorable lease cf and airy lofts. Will be sold on easy terms, Aptly to E. A TROTTER, No. 2 Jacob street.

ARTICLES FOR SOL crs should be sent by the UARNDEN EXPRESS. 74 BRO DWAY, or lo their care, as they send d'y at very low rates. e23 3in FURS FURS FUR8 EXAMINING the extensive stock of Furs at AS. HARRIS. 259 Fulton street, opposite Clinton, Brooklyn, we came to the conclusion that there is euch a thing as a Northern Winter.

Ladies of Brooklyn and vicinity we would recommend to you the Fur Emporium of JAS. HARRIS, at 239 Fultoa st, to select ahsndsome Set of Furs. J. HARRIS, taking me by the forelock bas imported and bought largely, before the recent aavances In prices. He Is.

therefore, preoared to selltojoua splendid Set of Sable, Mink, Royal Ermine. Squirrel. Stone Martin Furs, Water Minx, ic, at less than can be und in either of the two cities. A word to tbe wise is sufficient. We hope you will call early on JAS HAIt MS, to secure a bargain.

Ladies wUl also find a full stock of Beavers, Plush and Felt Hats, trimmed and untrimmed. Misses and Infants' Jockeys, the lateot xtyles; as also a fail lineof Boys, Youths and Gents' HataaodOaos. NB. Particular attention paid tc repairing all kinds of Fura. se TO OWNERS AND AGENTS OF REAL Estate.

JAMES L. BRUSH, Mason and Buildei, corner of Crar berry and Henry gr.ree.ti. Brooklyn, and 77 Nauu stret t. New York, doesjobbiogand all kinds of mason wjrk the ry shortest notice an! on tbe most reasonable taring. All persons lending orders tj either of the a tove Hamed places rxav rely on having them promptly N.B Ceilings Kalsoained in a buperlor manner.

seM 1 tn rfllHE UNDURSIGNFD TAKES THIS OPGOtt JL dra 'ted men of the Fifteenth Ward that the BoariLot Reliaf will hold a preliminary meeting at TreciCct Station we on MONDAY EVENiNCr, tepl. Z5tU, 161SJ, nom 7 to sir. iu. SAMUEL TAYLOR, AldeVmau 15th Ward, Ee2tf AN ELECTION FOR TRUSTEES OF THE TNION WHITE LEAD MANUFACTURING Cl, wuI be he at thir office corner of Biidgd and Front on MONDAY, OctoberStb, between tke hoars P. M.

By order s232wfd THQ3. LAIDLAW. Sec'y. w. H.

I I pit nr TOAL BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURER, KSai 118 tULTON STUEKT. N. Y. TaMes, Balls. Cues.

Cloths, Pockets, Cue Tips, and all articles connected with tbe T'ade. for Bali at the lowest market prices. All orders promptly attended to. sel83m ABROOBLTN CLAIRVOTaNT MADAME CLIFFORD, the greatest living American seer. No.

31 Smith ftreet. ons block from Pulton avenue. Brooklyn detects disease, prescribes remedlss, finds absent friends and communes clairvoyaotW with persona in the army. Life charts on destiny given by letter, Send stamp for partlcu Uvb. 8el8 lm THE OLIVE BRANCH, HICKS STREET, COR WOODHULL South Brooklyn.

sel71m THOS. G. FINN. Proprietor. RETURNED TO THE CITT.

DR. B. C. PERRY, the Dermatologist, formerly of No. 29 Winter street.

Boston, can now be consulted at his oiflce. No. 49 Bond etreet. New York, for all seises of the Scalo, Loes of Hair, Premature Blancilng, Moth, Freckles, and all diacoloratlons of the skin. bb18 tf eod.F TkELIGHTFUL BIRTHDAT PRESENTS.

JL A PATENT CANTERING HORSH. The moBt earnestly wlshed for br all boys and girls: run along tbe toadripidly. carrying the rider, and guided by tne oricue. norsaieoy d. rv.

pnun, no mo xrna iwiiy. New York. selO lm TJAPEF. AND RAGS. WE PAT THE HLGS tii vtish price for all kinds or old paoers, books, rags, Ac, as we rzanufacture our own stock stock.

MANAHAN MILLAR, lm Paper Manufacturers. 46 1'uttou st LOUR FLOUR OF THE MOST Superior quality fresh around om new wheat cheap for cash atPATRlCK CREAN3, corner of Hicks and Pacific street. Brooklyn where he lately opened the above con ciriBin the Flour and Feed Ba lness Th: cboice it brands ot Ohio, Western and Genesee and Feed of all descr tlnnn nun bfk had at a lowpr nrice tian at any other hoae In New York or Brooklyn, as his object Is to the business more than to make a profit He requests a trial from allpersonsin want of Flour be(ori they buy jlsevhers. tell lm THE BROOKLTN ORPHEON, OR FREE CHORISTER SCHOOLS for boys. They are thrje in number lEsstern, Centrs.1 and Southern, and meet twice a veek.withtheirrespectiveteachers, Applyfor particulars at 92 Johnson street, to se2 2 C.

JEROME nOPKINS. Di ector. RAILROADS. BROOKLYN, BATH, AND CONET ISLAND RAILROAD Will commence ronolnt on and after Monday October 5'b. viz Leave Bath 8.

10 and 12 A. and 2. 4 and 6 P. M. Leave Tbir'y sixth street and Fifth av nue, 6:40.

9 and 11 A. apd 1. 3acd 5 P. M. N.

B. Cars leave 1 ulion, Wall. South and Hamilton Ferries every five minutes, conntct'ng the above road at 36tb street. oc3 2w JOHN J. FIELDS.

Superintendent. ONEY I3LAND AND BROOKLYN UA1L. ROaB Car leave "ultoa Mid CatherineFerrles, Brook iya. everi slxmlautes connectlug at Olty Line with oars for (Joaey Island. W.

E. 0. 00XE. Superlniendeni. Office Cone Island and Brooklyn Railroad Company, irooklvn.

183. p16tf ASS AGE FROM LIVERPOOL BT WIL 1 1AS A GUION'S Old Black ftar Line, saaias oa Mb mi Mth of each month. Fi oni Lc jdon by the Swallow TaM Line or to Qaeenstown and Llvenmol by tho OuTianS Lire fatt sailing Iron screw steamerr, from riew Yi rk every Wedcesday. Drsitsou Ireland end Kng and Apr to YiLLr3S GUI' 40 Fulton st; N. Y.

im5201y fY'APSCOTT'S ESIIGRAION AND FORElb' A EXCHANGE, OFFICE. b6 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK. TAPSCOTT'S favorite line of Liverpool PackeWsall etery five oais Line of Xondon Packets sail every ten dam For passage to or from London and Liverpool, and drafts available In all parts of Enelapd. Ireland. Scotland and Wales, at the lowest rates, aiipli to TAPSOOTT BROS.

A au263m 86 South street. H. Y. SEWING MACHINES. IJiHE SINGER SEWING MACHINES.

Oi LETTER A FAMILY SEWING MACHINE Is fast gain ng a world wide reputation. It is beyond doubt the heet and cheapest and roosi beautiful of Fami'v riewo Machir esyettffertd to the public Nootuer FamllySewing Machine has fo many useful appliances for Hemmtn. Blod Inn. Feillug. Tucking, Gathering, Guanine Braiding.

Embroidering, and so 'orth. No other Family Sewing Machine has so audi capacity for a iireat variety of wort. It tW sew all kinds of cloto, and with all kinds of thread. Great and rerept iuip ovements ke our FamllySewing Mac ine mt st reliable, and raOBt durable, and most certain in actbm atallratesof sneid. It makes the inter ocked stitch, wtiicb igibebettetltch kn wn.

Anyone, even of the rr.otor fi nau capncl'y. can at a clance. how to use the Letter A MmilyStwinK Machine Our Family Sewing Machines are Cn'thed In cbss an! exuulslte s'ile. Tbe Kololnii Case of the Fumily Machine Is a piece of cno rdi workmanship of tbe moit useful kind. It protects the rr chine wheo not In use, and when about to be opera ed rray ie opened as and substantial table tosus lain the rk.

While sune of the cases, male out of the nicest woods, are finished In the smpleit and ciasist niut ner possible others are edorned and embellished In the nioi co el and sunerb manner. Hl olmeiy necsir to eo tbe Family Machlf" In petetlon. ro aa judge of its great capacity and 'auTy. It 1 fnFthecoming an popular Lr family sewing as our Mnnu'ertur Mitctitner ate for ma ufacturiag puro is e. the ItiiANOH OFFICES aie welisuoplled wltu sdk.twist thread.

nced'i. oil of the very eieatquality flerd for a PKtnphlet. THK SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 458 Broadway. New York. tST BRANCH OFFICE, Street, Brooklyn.

tel AJWEETJNU OF THE DEMOCRATIC KLKLI torsofthe FOURTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT in fa or oftl'o i.omlnatlon ofDANIkL BRADLEY fr incm trof A sereMy, ar. rfquente t' attend a mee'l 'g be ld ufl AMMiKV HALL, on MONDAY, Oct 5th 7H 'OnC'tr. OCi it BH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Sl'OCK bnlllprn of thfi RrrfttrlTTi ftnlteirlntp aTld Polytechnic IrMitu'e. be held at tbs Ixtxtitute. On LMnestor st.

ne hc rO, IS03 for the purnos of choaiDi five Tru; tee 1 'o fill the places of those whose terms of office "will then ar to transact ouch other business as may then bexcguUr iTou, nt before tnem. uy order ido jut u. ijuv. dcci, v. I8TRUCTAO.

MISS E. LENDRTJMS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL for Younir Larlta. No. 61 WestWw renstteet, near Henry, wldreopen WEDNESDAY, Seutem berltth. se7 lm FRENCH AND ENGLISH INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN.

Grand avenue, near FulJoa Brooklyn. JbAJLtl iltrtai UfjUiftS JUUJNliAX. BEirruaDnu nn. hp. cj.nrre of ittnrl tnolnHpn all the branches necessarr to a polite education, und young gentlemen my here be ht Ltu eiuier lor ooueKe.

lot lqb cuiuiuuk uuuk, ui umci uuai nesspu'Bulta liesldes all the more important English, branches, and the higher Mathema'Ics usually pursuea in the best Schools, the Grtek. Latin. French, German, and Spanish Languages. Drawing and Painting, are taught without EXTRA CHARGB. FRENCH 18 TH LANGDAGK 0 THE SCHOOL, and every oi.poitnnl lsaff.

rded for acquiring a correct pronunciation. Ouent delivery, ana thorough knowledge of fiat language. In order to enrure complete success, besides tie UBuat course oi urate mar ana idieraiuru, Hiatnematics. History, and toe Geotrrapby of Eurcjie. are partially taught through the medium of the French Langusse.

Tr.e Principal Is assisted in tbe clsss rooaM bv skillful, experienced, anti learned American Professors, the jirltsh Departraent being considered the most Important of ill. Native Spanish and German Professors are employed. a Primary Department for boys will organized at the opening of the Term. It will be conducted on the phtn of the Primary School In France, and will be under ihe charge of a lady; in addition, however to her Instructions, otnfr lersons wiudc eivcq una uy tue regaiar or the SchooL tor circulars, micrmauon, terms, auaress as aooe. anSl 3a L.

J. BIMOMia. Principal. EVENING CLASS FOR TOUNG MEN. J.

G. RILE A. of the Atbeneum Ola i for Boys, will open his room an J5VIKING CLASS OF YOONG MSN, Oct. lit. 1E63.

Number llmltid to tirentv. Tuition per quarter of Eleven Weeks tl2 00 nndentnl esniniil. Rudiments of fnalish Mondavs and WedneslMB. Mathematics and Vrldays. Xhe Bciencesand Latin Thursdays anriaturuiys.

The Sciences will be under the direction of Dr. CHA3. J. PARDEE, of New Yorlr. His experiments in Physiology; Hssene.

Anatomy and Chemklrv will add greatly to the in terest In these branches, For further ii.formc apply at CLasa houm. line neum Building. sel9 lm EVENING INSTRUCTION IN THE COM merciil branches by an experienced bookkeeper, only 7 for 13 weeis, at Browne's Rooms, No. 40 Tillary si 2d block from Fulton or writing 12 lessons for 1. includi; ita i jntry.

Bookkeeping, lull coarse, Arithmetic, prnmn.ar, sc uiuacu jouog are privately or separately, on evenings suiting themselves. No classes. stsviw BOOKXEEPING, WRITING, ARITHMETIC, ic Mr. Paue's experiment of giving three months instruction in bookkeeolng, writing, and arithmetic for 10. or J4 writing lessons for $2, and allowing all individual Jnsti uction.

indnces hundreds to attend at 283 Fulton st, and t2 Bowery. New York. CoL Paloe, the well known techer of writing, Is one of the best instructors in theSttte piewpon Mercury oci ot" PRIVATE CLASS FOR TOUNG LADIES. 133 Atlantic Btrett. between Court and Clinton.

MIS9 AMES (late Prlncioal of Female Grammar School No 20. New York City.) baa returned her Class for the education oi eignteen young lauies. upward i or tnirieen years or an. Puuils who choose pursue advanced Btudiss. The Class is esoecial'y recommended to LADIES, who, In consequence of ill health or other causes have been deprived of the a 1 vaDtaes of tboi ough Instruction in ear.ier life.

Pupils ad mitted at any tore wnen vacancies occur. instruction rrom A. 01. until e. m.

Tuition In English Branches and the rudiments of French TWELVE DOLLARS per quarter including the USE 09 ALL BOOKS REQUIRED FOR STUDY. No extra charges. Circulars at Mr. Brandt's store 193 Atlantic street, or at M'ssAmes' residence, No. 256 Schermerhorn street, ar NevhsF.

jyl! 3m BROOKXTN FRENCH AND ENGLISH IN STI'IUTE A BOAKDINU AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNl GENTLEMEN. P. CORBALLY. Principal. Gates s.vet.ue.

northea corner Grand, Bro lklyu. The Fall Term opened Mondav. SeDtember 7th. French is the la gnage ef the school, and all the scholars speak it. It is employed exclusively in the classeB of mathematics.

Con merclal Arithmetic and Accounts are taught with the preateht care, youna gentlemen are nttea tor any class college and private leas ns are given to gentlemen wishing to enter advanced classes either in college or the usJversity. Spanis'" and German are taught without extra charge. Eets im' PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND SPANISH, to natives or foreigners. The subscriber, having retired from tbe Prlncipalshlp of the Grf.i FftMALU Institute, which he has lefttn good bancs, will devote, as usua', a part of each day to the pri vate ins' ruction of pupils of either Bex, and of all ages, at imes and places ta salt. 'terms, ptr le.s or 100 lessons for 50.

Classes aspst agreement, Address, through the Post office. ALFRED GRKENLEAF, re7lm Washington ave. near Lafayetie. Brooklyn. HEMPSTEAD INSTITUTE A CHILDREN'S liOARDINS aOEOOL, dellghtful'y located, 20 miles from Brooklyn A limited number of young pupils will be admlt'ed'into tbe Principal's family, receiving the kind of care and Instruction adapted to them.

Terms moderate. Circulars at Mr KETCHUM'S. No. 116 Fulton street, and at 125 Sands street Brooklyn: E. HINDS Hempstead.

L. sell lm CLINTON INSTITUTE PRIVATE CLASSES FOR BOYS. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL. No. 33 Clinton street.

Tbe Fall Term will commence Monday. Sept. 7th, 1863. A lie ited number, small classes, and Individual attention are prominent features of this school. French is taught by a Parisian with dally conversational practice.

Pupils who ex.ter young may be sure of an early and thorough preparation for business or college. During the week preceding the opening day tbe Principal will be at the Institute dally from 9 till 12 to examine applicants. As there are few vacancies early application should be made set 3m WM. ADAMS NASH. Principal.

FRENCH SPOKEN" AFTER 4 QUARTERS of 21 lessons each. $6 a quarter. Professors Mr. and Mines J. I.

ROQUENOOURT. No. 6 Fulton avenue, between Tearl and Jay streets. EspeoUl irrangemen'e for schools and private lessons. Advanced pupils will here enjoy tbe privilege of conve s'ng hi French with the members of the family, when they desire it, and without extra charge.

se28 lm mEE MISSES McKINNON PROPOSE T. JL openaSELECT SCHOOL Children and Young Ladies on THURSDAY. vober the 1st, at 305 Hicks street. Having tbe excellence of nine years' teaching they teel competent to give satisfaction. Terms for a quarter, of 11 weeks, from 00 10 $8 01'.

Reference Rev. S. DROWN Brooklyn. oci 6t" JAMES D. CLARK'S (LATE CLiRK BROWNELL'S) CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SchooL No.

1S8 Congress street, near Odnton, Brooklyn. Boys pr. pred for college or for Business Circulars may be itsined and the Principal seen upon the premises during buMness hours. JAMES D. CLARK.

A. M. Late senior partner In the firm of Clark Bro raeU. s12 lm BRTANT.STRATTOy, PACKARD APENN'S BROOKLYN AND NEW rOjKet COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, HAMILTON BUILDING. Court street, BKOOKLib.

COOPER INSTITUTE NEW YORK CITY. Bookxeeplng. Commercial Arithmetic. Commercial Law. Penmanship.

Oorrespondencn. 4cc. practl Uly taught. Busl nesnhonr. to 12 A M.

2 to 5 and? to 9 ul. These Institution" are co nprlsed In the "National OhMn of Commercial Ool'eges" er'eudlngfrnm New York 3t. Louis, and presnnt superior facilities for acquiring a usb buslneB educa l.on. Bcholarshlps good throughout the ohaln. The public are Invited to call and examine thi For circulars address aveither poln dll BRYANT.

WTRATION, PAOKAttD A PSNN FROF. A. MAGNI'S COLLEGIATE AKD MfSROANTILB AOAD8MY Si aerj cholara, rc. or est nan en scrcn. wiurs opss in September 1.

AiHhn Englisb. Olasslo and Commerc' ii. lranches rith aodern 'anguattos, taacM by coraptca eachera professors A special depnrtoieat naa for yoans boys under 10 years of a6 The orc ri us jiuas 4 iarKt: iota crith gymuasl'dnk attached iw oab'e: bouse uiodern Improvement aord all the nd dvaatses of a oouatry seat laJ ty aideart partlnnUm fTtth refer nces and nil! br given whep requsstsd, ToBprlalpaibe D'T'crrihls jatro.tsaad ta imbll: mrxiPiA tt ci Institute U5 hdit aisc organVasd ACADEMY TiAVGTJA'iKS, liUs uitcpdei fo 'adles and tentlemai wht aaybat f.l9 fcie for self uiGtruotlon, Lesaoai in isnKi'an. 'roncb iBpt jhih. arman.

Italian, Latin TK sk, witss If desired. yila'M? fir jOURNING BONNETS, OF THE LATEST NEW YORK MOURNING STORE, selSIm 653 Brotdway. OURNING GOODS MOURNING GOODS, at MYERS' NEW YOKK MOURNING STORE, selS Im 623 Broadway. Mm. LAMB, DRESS MAKING AND MILLINERY.

at261 Palton street, ojpoalte Clinton street. An assortment of patterns constantly ou hand. Les flven for dress niaflng by tbe chart Price tl, including chart. MRS. LAM6 superintends her busl ne In person and is particular to have every garment fit with auo eise.

A larg assortment of Corsets and sitlrts. at reduced prices. Ladies i ieae cau aaa examine le23 3m R'EAL FRENCH FLUTING FOR DRESS TRIMMINGS All materials and colors can be (luted in a superior manner at Mrs. GOLUEN'S French Fluttag Establishment. 18 Amity stteet.

Y. and 2 11 Fulioostreet. opp site Clinton street. Brooklyn. N.

B. Ladies are invl teu to call and exam'ne before going elsewhere, sail ffi DOZEN LADIES JVy Hose at 2j ner cunt an WHI.Tr COl'TiN Hose at 2j per cwnt unner price. 0 COTTHKLL 172 Fulton street. opposite Tillary A REAL GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Glove. Under Garments Ac at the very lowest mnr jet prices at the Hosiery Etnu irlum J.

O. OOTTRELL. 372 Fulton street, myW ivi.s te TOtaiy ABB YERT FINE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDT, equal In rength purity and flavo' to the fined Frenrh Hiandr, ony 211 per gallon, at the I'HANDY VaULTS, No 71 Pr neeBtreet. Brooklyn. Amo.

so choice old PaleOatowin B'aody. 2Hper gal ion Fine Kren Brand? 4 5h per rallon. Purchaser) wo jecd their own deroliouni will have 20 cents per gallon de uctcd from the above prices. jell lm lay ciuitn to gentle uirtn or to weaitn, anttlronx the earliest age chiiaren wef 'erfleifMorisitnir do or Mademoiselle de their titles or estates the juniors coming down to the stir name when all were exhausted by eMera, linif the christian name seldom allowed to dvpar evert id' 1 the tendcrest moments. It is only from their pedigree, not from thtv.r letters of the most affectionate of mothers, thatr we can learn, that the son and daughter of.

Mad ame de Sevigne ever had christian names at all, 1 and it was "only to the fact' that she was the youngest of so large; a family that even Made nioiseile d'Adhemar no distinction thett Pauline" owed it that she, was thus England never became quite so artificial, but was probably to this French influence that itwaff 3 owing that peers dropped the use of their chris tian names even in their signatnrevond became usual to speak of the married, ladies of a family as "my daughter Baxter," or my sister; Smith," while the graceful, title of a knight'a wife, Dame, with her christian name, was dia carded for My. Lady, andthe unmarried woman's Mistress Annie or Mistress Lucy; 'became the un meaniDgMiss; and, after haing foolishly called brevet rank, and only used by old maids, hag fallen entire disuse. The turn for simplicity that inaugurated tha French Revolution gradually revived regard for the true personal name, rather than the former title, and it assumed its natural place aa a sign of familiarity and endearment. The feminine seems to have been invented in the sbcteenOa century, probably in France, for Henrict Stuart appears in the house of Stuart d'Aubigne 15b8, and there were some Henriettesto match the Henri's at the court of Catherine de Afedicis. England received the name from the daughter of Henry Henriette Marie, whom the Prayec Book called Queen Mary, though, her god cbil dren were always Henrietta, so Latinized by 1 their pedigrees, thoughin real life they went by the Queen's French appellation, as well an Eng lieh lips could frame it; so that Hawyot was for merly the universal pronunciation of Harriet, and it is still used by a few old fashioned people.

Rare as patronymic surnames are in France this universal name has there produced Johannot, while the contraction is Jeannot, answering to 1 the Spanish Juanito, and the patronymic Juanez. Jan is very frequent in Brittany, where it cuts in to Jannik; in Wales; where js.p Jon has turned into the numerous Joneses, Jenkins, and, more remotely Jenkinsons; and, in the Highland, where Ian's sons are the Maclans. The church; of St. John tit Perth seem to have led to that city being known as bonny St. John's town, or Johustouts; and thence the border family of John stones would deduce their name, similar to, but not the same as, the English Johnson.

In like manner, 1he village 3round the church: of St. John sent forth the St. John family, whose name i disguised in pronunciation, and De St. Jean is a territorial title in France. Jack is the recognised Scottish abbreviation, and it would seem to have been the old Euglisb; one bv the example of the warning to Jockey of Norfolk at Boswortb; at any rate, it has named tbe whole class of jockeys, and has been adopted, into the French for their benefit.

Jack sounds much as if the French Jacques had been his true parent; but "sweet Jack Fal stalf. old Jack FaUtali'," has made it inalienable from John; and not only has it given birth ta many a Jackson, but it absolutely seems to stand for man, and has been given, to liair t' Wrk "nandsV so thKS without their jack; besides tKBttQ neks or buff coats were named after the Touarfi riders who wore them, and cut down to jackets and jac kboots, and bootjacks were named in the same way. Uhtory of Christian Xames by the An hnrfif liiclrliffr, etc. Habits of Lobsters. Many of our readers have a fondness for lobster flesh, who may know little about the habits of this prince ol shell fish.

As a kind of dessert after a hearty meal on this luxury of the table, we commend to their attention the following sketch, bv Mr. G. P. Disceway. does not like the flesh of the lobster? Even the child knows the nurscy riddle, 'black iu the kitchen, red on the Without any warmth in the their bodies, or even without red bloocl circulating through their veins, they are wonderfully voracious.

They even devour each other, aDd.m:iy be saidtocatthemeselves; for changing their shell and stomach every year, these re mains arc generally the tlrst morsel to glut theii new system. They are always in harness, heavily armed to tke teeth; seven jointed is the cunningly forged mail of their back. Beneath this projecting rcof move four, yes eight sprawling feet four on each side, pushing forward the uuweild iug war engine, like the Roman battering ram, 'The two great claws are the lobster's instrri. mcht of provision and defence, and by opening, like a scissors, tbey have great strength, and take lirm hold. Between the two claws, lies the animal's head, very small, with eyes like two black, horny specks, on each side, and these can advance out of the socket or draiv in at pleasure.

The uiouth, like that of insects, opens lengthwise of the body, not crosswise, as with men and higher races of animals. It has two for its foddfc but three more in the stomach. Before the point ed nose' the long, wire like lcelers or horns are stretched out, that seem to aid the dimuesse of it sight. The tail, or jointed instrument, is its great locomotive, by which it is raised and propelled in water. Bending this we see lodged thct spawn iu great abundance.

When the young lobsters leave the parent, they seek refuge in small clefts of the roeks, or crevices at the bottom of the sea. In a few weeks they grow much larger, aud change their shell for lobsterhood. In general, lliisis done once a year, and is apainful operation. For some days before this change, the 1 discontinues its usual strength aud vigor, Mrso torpid and motionless; but just before east iii" its shell, striking its claws against each other, everv limb seems to tremble. Then the body swells in an unusual manner, ana me sueu oegms to dividc.it seems turned inside out.

the stomaclt coni'm" uwiiv with its shell, in like manner the cl'iw iTrc the lobster casting them oil' is 'Is von or i would kick oli'a boot too bi" Vol For several hours it now continue? enfeebled' and motionless, but in two days the jiew'kiti lias become burdened, and within forty ei" lit hours the shell is perfectly formed and. hard, like the one just cast off The 'oK ter now increased more than a third in tJzt ami Jiko a outgrown hii. it seems wonderful how the old shel could contain so great au animal as lills the ui" Uslow, in his native element, he reaches the ag of twice ten vears, and loses a foot or a claw without feeling Ins loss, for he knows that they will crow again. At certaiu seasons lobsters meet; each other without having a fight, and when at leg or even a claw is lost, the victor carries it oflf, while the vanquished retires for a thorough re pair of his injured anatomy. This is quickly ac eompHehed.

for in three weeks the newlimb.ia nearly as iarce and powerful as the old one. When hunting, the lobster resorts to strato ern if his strength be insufficient. In vain tha ovster cioses the door against his grasping, vice like claw, for so scon as the unsuspecting muscle opens his house, in he pops a stone, and, the breach made, the oyster must surrender. The lobster has his rocky hole at a depth of from six to twelve fathoms, and the propagation of liisVace is continued on in marvellous numbers. than twelve thousand eggs have been' counted in a Single female.

When be reaches lie light he is inactive, but iu his own realm he dashes with rapid speed over chasms and roekv table lauds on the ocean. A motion of the tail i's suflk'ii'iit to hurl him fifty feet deep, and thus escapes the swiftest pursuit. So sure is ttii leap, that he never misses the entrance of his cavern, even iu the most precipitous lligbt, altlit.iigii, ton, it merely oiler space enough to admit his body. WlOS CAMaUON'S 1NVI3IBIK WlOS AKD TO0 novel invention la worthy tho In r.F.s Tbih 7XreserPartinBa never soils or stain Bpcction oi all 'n'cfevst Il0? to so closely reaem iue jmi eolor 199rUMa.

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