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THREE CENTS. INSTRUCTION. 1H8TRUCTIOH. WATCHES AN It JEWELBYi BOABD1JVG. AimJSKiriErsxs.

MISCELLANEOUS NEWS ITEMS. COLLEGE OF ST. FRANCIS XAVIER, TffISS SHIELDS' FRENCH AND ENG 49 West lain street, bet. 6th and 6th aves. New York.

XTi Hsh school, 64 Fort Green Place. The 12th annnaT Stndics will be resumed in this Institution on Monday, Sep. term will commence Monday, Sept. 14th, 1863. For oiron temberTthlSBS an29 6f lara apply at the gohool, au296f "PREPARATORY SCHOOL, NO.

118 "DROOKLYN KINDERGARTEN AND JL Picrrenont st, near Clinton, Mrs. G. 8. HARVEY, Training School, 110 Remsen (formerly 33 Clintorl) Principal, will re opon Monday Sent, 14th. Mrs.

Harvey will reopen Monday, Sept. 14th. A genial, healthy Mid willboatthoBchoolroomseftorSept. 1st, when application thorough primary school. For Circulars' call at Sodool' may be mado for tho admission of pupils of both sexos nil RoomB after Sept.

7th; ISABELLA B. age. au20 lm oipal. 1 auyilm MANHATTAN ACADEMY. "MfRS.

CUTTER'S AND MRS. BARNS' IjJL English end French Boarding and Day Rohool, No. No. 213 West Thirty second st, Now Yorlt city. 48 Piirrepont street, win re open MONDAYf Sept.

21st. au28 lm i HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. LAST WEEK OF THE StJMMES SEASON. A Powerful Bill. FJIP SOEEAMINO BURLESQUES 1 First week of the groat burlesque, HOOLEV rrciROUS, Introducing a Ttoupo of Equestrians and Acrobats In Daring Feats of Horsemanship," Tight Rope Dancing, 4o.

J. K. Campbell' ScreamingBnrlosque of DUMPTY HUMPTY. By JOHN MULLIGAN and ABOUx HUGHES, The aide splitting burlesque of BLPffis AMD JIN KB, By ABCHY HUGHES arid DAVE REED. The lawyer's Clerk, Daddy Come Home, the Phantom Comic Banjo Solo, Champion Clog Danoe, Pretty Little Dear by HOOLEY'S GREAT STAR TROUPE.

In active preparation and will shortly be produced, with new scenery and appointments. A GRAND SPE0TA0ULAR2MUSI0AL BURLESQUE. an31 6t AN IS COMING I I DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW, CIRCUS, MENAGERIE, AND SCHOOL OF EDUCATED ANIMALS, Specially organized with referenco to the RENOWNED JESTER'S POSITIVELY FAREWELL TOUR Through the UniterLStates, and oomprislnif an extensive, elegant, reflnod, instructive and amosinu ZOOLOGICAL AND ARJiNia ENTERTAINMENT, Under one Pavilion, FOR ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION, Wfllerhlbltin BROOKLYN, Junction Flatbush and Atlantic avenues, Foa Three Days Only, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, September lBt, 2d and 3rd. Directed and supervised by DAN RTCE in person, who will appear both afternoon and ovoning as LEO. TURER and exhibitor of his ANIMAL PUPILS.

And in bis original and famous character of "THE AMERICAN HUMORIST" AND CLOWN. Tho distinctive features of this elegant and comprohen. sivo exhibition aro A MODEL CIRCUS, Over which DAN RIOE will preside as HUMORIST, CLOWN. SATIRIST, and COMMENTATOR, On tho fun and foibles of the time, assisted by BEAUTIFUL GIRLS and HANDSOME MEN, ladles and gentlemen in every movement and expression, artists in tho truo senBO of that much abused term, who will appear in a NOVEL AND FASCINATING SELECTION of DARING ACTS, and SPIRITED AND GRACEFUL EQUESTRIAN, ACROBATIO and CALISTHETTC SPECIALTIES. AN EXTENSIVE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED MENAGERIE, Which is a rare colonization of tho wonders, terrors and charms of ANIMAL CREATION, newly captured and imported, and contains the most impressive and curious specimens of ROYAL AND MINOR ANIMALS, including THE ELEPHANT, "YOUNG HANNIBAL," AMD THE BABY ELEPHANT, "KATE RICE," The smallest representative of its species over placed on exhibition.

A SCHOOL OF EDUCATED ANIMALS, Having no counterpart in any American or Trans Atlantic Exhibition trained by DAN RIUE, under the novel and humane Bystcm of which no was the projector, and which he will havo the honor of introducing in person and looturin upon. Among these bewildcrimtly proficient Brute he whom Horace Greeley pronounces "a house with a soul" thaJanguage Iearaed. blind eauino paragon, EXCELSIOR, stands pre eminet an apparentliving contradiction to tho established theories of Philosophy, ana an astounding illustration of instinct merged in reason. DONT FAIL TO SEE OLD DAN RICE FOR THE LAST TIME. Admission Children under 10 years .90 Cants 25 Conts Doors open at 1 and o'clock r.

al. Will exhibit at EAST NEW YORK, FRIDAY, Soptom btr4th. au37 6t .3,3 ATHENEUM. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. COMMENCING MONDAY, AUGUST SI, 1863.

First appearance in America of MR. JAMES TAYLOR, Champion Coiniquo of Groat Britain, and hisTalentcd Company, consisting of airs. R. A. BRKNNAN.

The great Sen'o Comique and Sonbretto Actress of the London Concorts. Madame STUTTAFORD, Bravura and Ballad Vocalist, of the Hanover Squaro Concerts, London. Mr. R. A.

BRENNAN, Baritone and Buffo Vocalist, of tho London and Dnhlin Concerts. Pianist and Musical Director, Mr. T. KILNER. ParqnettB and Balcony, 75 cts.

Gallery 50 cents. Doors open at 726, commenco at eight. air23 3t SAINT CHARLES BORROMEO. Sixth annual PICNIC AND EVENING PROMENADE, of tho FURMAN ASSOCIATION, LEFFERTS' PARK, On TUESDAY, September 1st. 1858.

The proceeds of the Picnic will be devoted to the erection of the R. C. CHURCH OF ST. CHARLES BORROMEO, lately destroyed by fire. au 28 3t SREAT SUCCESS OF THE POPULAR SATURDAY EVENING PROMENADES, LEFFERTS' PARK, Takesnlaco EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, TTnHl fnrthfi nnfciee.

Dancing to commenco at 7 o'clock. DING'S BAND. Admission 23 cents. Musio by HOL au23 2t QRAND CHARITABLE FESTIVAL, For tho benefit of the CONVENT OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, No, 229 Henry street, Brooklyn, AT POPE'S PARK. On THURSDAY, September 3, 1888.

This Festival is to enable the Bisters to nay off part of tho debts incurred in establishing the abovo institution. A celebrated Band of Alnsio will be in attendance. TICKETS, FIFTY CENTS EACH. The Court fit, Atlantic st and Hamilton avenno oars ru direct to thoPark; an3o Otn JCOLLETTI'S BAND. First class musio furnished for Meotings, Parades Balls, Parties, 4c, offico No.

Gold st, near Myrtle ave, Brook lyn. Orders may bo left at George H. Wright nan's, 156 Fulton st, opposite High. au29 lw CAPTAIN JINKS OF THE HORSE MA rines and all the Itto favorite sonrs by McCann's oith regiment bend for the fall season; extra brilliant uniforms for target companies; mass meotings, 4o. all orders to ho loft at 73 TiUaiy street, Brooklyn.

JAS. F. McOANN, Leader. ami lmo NEW VOBK AMUSE HEXIS. Xm ALLACK'S.

Proprietor and Manager Mr. LESTER WALLAOK. LAST NIGHTS of the GREAT SENSATION. LOTTA as FIRE FLY HOUSE CROWDED NIGHTLY. Seats secured su days in advance JpjROADWAY THEATRE.

Grand Opening of the Reiralar Fall and Winter Season, Commencing MOXDAY, August 31st. with Giacomr tti'B of ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND. Elizabeth MRS. F. W.

LANDER. Supported by Mr. J. H. TAYLOR, Mr.

ORORnE BECKS. Saturday FIRST MRS. LANDER MATI.VEE. THEATRE COMIQUE, 514 Rrosdway. opposite tho Sfc NicholnsHotol.

WHITE 4 SPENCER, Tss fs and Pmnriotirs. Manacrr Mr. WILLIAM II. LINr.ARD. CROWDED NIGHTLY.

CROWDED NIGHTLY. UNPRECEDENTED 8II0CP8S. AND MOST REMARKABLE TRIUMPH. Glorious suw as of til" t'iormp ribly tnlent genius, WILLIAM LINGARD. Matinees every Wednesday and Saturday at 2' qu3l tf IBLO'S GARDEN.

Lessee and Manager WM. 11 ISA I LEY. RATEMAN'9 OPF.P.A BOTTFFE. SEVENTH WEEK OF BARBE MLLE. IHMA as HOIJLOTTE.

MONS. AUJAC as BARBE BLEUE. JARRETT 4 PALMER'S Parasian Billet Troup Seats for sale at Schirmer's and Niblo's Gordon. OWERY THEATRE. Manager Mr.

wm. u. ratLiuH. NOW COMPLETE AND READY, GRAND REOPENING. A new sensational drama, LIFEIN THE STREETS: OR THE VIClIBrrUDES OF AN ORANGE GIRL, New Scenery Grand Effects, Tablinnr.

Witn tne nauncai arama or aur. wloiw. oQi LYMPIO THEATRE BEGINS AT 8 J. HAYES GTJj. Fox, Stage Manager; C.

W. Taylenre, Business Mana HUMPTY DTTSIPTY'S TWENTY SIXTH WEEK. Fairy Marvels, Wonderful Illusions, MatcMess Dancing, Comic Tricks, Sparkling Fun, Offenhach's Musio. The renowned Panvomimist and Comedian, Mr. George L.

Fox as Clown au31 tf TONY PASTOR'S. OPERA HOUSE. 201 Bowery, opposite Spring streot. A new sensation to suit tho times, oallod BASE BALL or the CHAMPION NISE, in which the great match game between tho Female Base Ball Club and Tony Pastor's Club fora Prize Bat, played by a full nine on each side. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, iij o'clock.

SWIMMING ACADEMY. ROOKLYN SALT WATER SWIM OPPOSITE CITY HALL, IN PARK THEATRE BUILDING. This novel and unique place of amusement is now open to the public. A SWIMMING POND, containing ono hundred and fifty thousand gallons of Salt Water, so skillfully arranged as to change tho whole body of water every three hours. No place ever opened tothepnblio so complete in all its detaiifor aquatic snorts.

This vast body or water Is filtered through one of Qooch's Patent Filters, making it perfectly clear. In addition to the Swimmf ng Pond, PRIVATE BATHS, FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN both salt and freeh, warm and cold, open from A. M. to 10 P. M.

Gents' hoars from 5 to 10 A. and 2 to 10 P. M. and Sundays frhm 5 A. to 12 Sf.

Ladles' hoars from 10 A. M. to 3 P.M. Worm Baths from 8A.M. to 1 P.M.

TERMS. Singlo Admission to Swimming Bath Three Tickets Twenty four Tickets Forty five Tickets Three Months" Ticke Three Months Ticket with lessons Two Months' Ticket One Months' Ticket. Teaching to Swim, Diving and Floating. One Lesson ia Swimming 8'l 40 1 HI 6 U) 10 00 11 00 IS 00 9 5 00 10(10 I 09 SALT WATER WARM BATMS. One Bath 90 Five Tickets 3 00 Fifteen Tickets 5 uo Forty 10 03 The services of Mr.

Harry Gurr havo bo3n sjenred as teacher for genta and youths, and will bo in attandanoe at "'jjoi'tS8 B. T. BENTON, Proprietor. BTJIXPINO HIATEIHATLS. LUMBER AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND QUALITY. A foil stock, suitable for shipment to. China. Australia, Africa, Brazil, West Coast, Rio Da I jjpf and all other foreign markets. Selections for parJHV for entire cargoes mode with care and dispatch.

TbJBniUon of Exporters and Mannfaoturerais especially reoussced. PISH, SPROOE ASDrIEMLOCK, in every variety. Also, a general assortment of Hard Woods, suitable for Home ana Foreign including MAHOGANY, BLACK WALNUT, HICKORY; CHERRY, ASH, VHTTE OAK. SYOAMORtT, Etc, Eto BAS3W00D, ASH, WUITBVVOOD, BOARDS ANDPIANK8. OAK AND MAHOGANY VENEERS, WAGONS, K'E 8 A ES I.LE7S, Conetantlr; op; hand, and for aalein aduatJato salt par chasers, by W.

AD AMS.4 Oft. tf Atlanilo Dock and 118 Will strt, Now York. 8WMJIEU HESOarSJciaOTELS. KIODTSES XO IiTEJC, SQ LET 8 CLINTON ST, BROOKLYN, id let to gentlemen withont boaid, twp famished rooms irately orogether; private house. nn293t 9B Ov li A THREE STORY BRICK JLi honae on Wbrren st, near Fifth avo all modern im proveTiwnts.

jApply to P. DAVISON, 422 Atlantio street. TO LET IN SOUTH BROOKLYN A Very desirable residence in one of the 'best localities inthaCOT. Party renting must purchase carpets, mirrors and a portioniof furniture. Apply at 258 Degraw st, bet 10 andllo'clockj A.M.

au292t 163 DUFEIELD ST, OOR io.Willbughby, and third floors or be let rent wi moaerace au improvements; possession TO XEp A LARGE FRAME HOUSE the iraprorements; fine larse groundsvteeea, corner of Classon avtf ahd Quinoy st. AMZlJBDCLL 1206 Fulton ave. an29at lOrLET ON PUTNAM AVENUE, BE 1 tween Grand avenue and Donnincr street. oattaan of nme rooms; parlors newly papered and painted; rentjfitiOO, and make own repairs. Inquire on premises of G.

W. I)AVIfikT. an29 2t mO JEFOR BOARDING HOUSE A large' house on Clinton st, bet. Pierrepont and Fulton, 14 rooms; dH improvements; immediate possession; rent S1CO per month to May 1st; keys and permits only of WYQgOFFA LITTLE, 151 Montgomery at." an29 Bt" PTIOXE IN A NICE LOCALITY, PART JL' 'of a hqnse, with gas, hot and cold water and bathroom rfint moderate to a small family. Apply at 888 La fayette ave, and Tompkins.

au288t TOXET ROOMS FRONT ROOM AND bed room on top floor, with privilege of bath room, to a gentleman, and wife also, front haseinent, suitable for an office 'phyfliiidn preferred. Apply on the premises, 185 lllghi idfLET A HANDSOMELY FURNISH od batilr narlnr ahd 'OTtnitnn. 1n ft nrivntefamilr. a PPi Apply at 187 4dams so. an292t LET A 2D ELOOR, A.DAPTED.

for business or storage; rent $15 perraonth. Apply in tho bmce 429 Columbia st, bet. Xfggraw aud Harri son; Drouiuyn. aua jl TO LET IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, nithbut hoard, a large, nicely furbished back room, to one or two single gentlemen. Apply at 164 Dean st.

ah29Sg I TO THE BEST LOCATION IN Brooklyn, for business purposes, the second and third floors or lofts of buUdingl32 Pierrepont near Fulton; aire of floors, 26x65'; rent low to a good, tenant. Apply on the premises; aa2fc mO LET TO A SMALL FAMILY OF JL adults, four or five furnished or unfurnished rooms convenient for housekeeping. The house has all the modern improvements and is located near Fulton avenue above Clinton. For more full information, call at 105 Maiden Lane, up stairs: or address P. O.

Box 6,768, New York. au29 4t 1 TO 1 LET THREE NEW COTTAGES, of two story and basement, seven rooms eaoh, on Fifteenth etreetiana Third avenue very convenient to Fulton and South ferry cars rent $350 per annum. Apply to BORROWMAN, Sixteenth at, and Third ave, Brooklyn. TO LET THE NEW THREE STORY brick dwelling on north side Hewes Bt, between Bedford and Lee av has all the modern improvements, and haing new offers a' favorable opportunity, to a desirable tenant wanting a pleasant residence location very desirablo rent low. Apply to G.

W. ANDERSON, 246 Fulton ave. au29 lm I TO LET THE VERY DESIRABLY LO Gated four story brown stone front dwelling. No. 114 Second place; has just been put in perfectorderfchrouhout, painted, will bo rented low to desirable tenant; has nil the modern improvements.

Apply to G. W. ANDER SON, 346 Fulton ave, near Raymond st. au291m mO LETON FULTON AVE, NEAR Troy ave, desirablo premises just finished for store purposes also, apartments the same buildings, nicely fitted up for the convenience of genteel families wishing to pay moderate rent; the neighborhood isploasantjand tho buildings three story brick, nearly new; to deBirable tenants, special inducements will be made on applying to G. W.

ANDERSON, 246 Fulton ave. au29 lm TO LET STEAM POWER ROOMS with steam power to let at 17 Furman st, one block from Fnlton ferry. au28 6t mO LET FURNISHED OR UNFUR JL nished The beautiful 8 story, basement and sub cellar briok houBe, No. 231 Henry st, with modern improvements jrent, urniBhed, $1,200: unfurnished $1,000. Apply to S.

PETTIT, 862 Atlantio st anas 3t TO LET A THREE STORY BRICK store and dwelling, in one of the beet business locations on Court etX store has plate glass windows, basement is fitted up in good style; will lease for two or mora years. Apply to D. M. CELAUNCEY, 155 Montague street. au28 F8M 2w TO LET ON COLUMBIA A FIRST class brick house, furnished and in complete order, has every modern improvement; possession at once ana rent low for the house and location.

Apply to WYOKUFF LITTLE, for keys and permit. an23 3t' TO LET UPPER PART OF A HOUSE, 4 or 5 rooms, water, gas, poBsession September 1, Inquire at 36 Lawrence st. au33 St mO LET ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM. JL on tho second floor, furnished, without board, in a nice 8 story brick house, only a small family occupy the remainder: gas and water. Apply from 3 to 4 o'clock, P.

at 210. a to to st, near Court. mb LET THE 4 STORY BRICK EN JL glish baspment house, No. 60 Bergen st, 15 minutes walk frpmSouth ferry, Brooklyn, and near car lines to the other ferries; 14 rooms, including handsome parlors; all newly papered andpainted. MEIGS D.

BENJAMIN, No. 8 East9th st, or 37 Walker st. New York. au28 4t TO LET FURNISHED SIX OR EIGHT I rooms, in nerfect order. Ifi minutes walk from Fulton or Wall street ferries: gas, water, bath, water closet; most oi me rem wouia do laKen in Doara oy me owner ana nis little boy; would sell tho house ana furniture at a low figure death is the cause.

Address R. Eagle office. an28 3t TO LET A GREAT BARGAIN A NICE residenceon Seely st, Windsor Terrace, opposite Prospect Park Lake take Coney Island oars to city line. Inquire of WM. HARRIS, on the premises.

au283f TO JLET WANTED, A COTTAGE house or suite of 5 rooms on 2d floor of a modern house in a good neighborhood, for a small family; possession about 15th of September. Address, stating terms, P. O. Box 6,935, N. Y.

oity. au28 8tf TO. LET WITH POSSESSION STORE and 'two rooms; water, fcc. good business location; rent $20; also, a second floor and one room on third floor large wardrobe, gas water, bath, Ac, rent $20 rent low. Apply at COOK'S Real Estate office, 107 Adams st, Brooklyn.

TO LET SUPERIOR ROOMS FUR niehed or unfurnished, to let to single gentlemen excellent board in the neighborhood. Apply at 256 Adelphi st, bet. 8 and 11 A. M. au2412t TO FURNISHED, A 3 STORY Mastic front house in good order and well furnished has all the modern improvements situation delightful tho best part of Hoyt st convenient to car routes.

Apply at 23 Elm Place, oor. of Livingston st, bet. tho hours of 9 and 12. au28 6t REAL ESTATE gOIt SALE. FOR SALE $500 CASH, BALANCE in quarterly payments, for a house on north side of 18th st, 180 feet east of uourth Inquire of DANIEL MCCARTHY, on the premises.

FOR SALE WITH IMMEDIATE Possession A 2 Btory bassmentand attio frame house, iilled in with brick; 10 rooms, marble mantels, gas, water and range house 20x32, lot 25x186 price half cash. Inquire on the premises, Herkimer st, 5th houso above Troy ave au292t EOR SALE A NICE RESIDENCE ON Seely st, Windsor Terraoe, opposite the Proapoct containing 12 rooms and six lots, stables and modern improvements; in perfect order take Coney Island car3 to city line. Inquire of WM. HARRIS, on the premises. au283t FOR SALE NEW BRICK HOUSE, 10 rooms, with all the modern improvements; piazza front, well finished basement, on Degraw st, Brooklyn, convenient to several lines of horse cars at a great bargain; immediate possession; ready furnishod if nrf jrred; payments easy.

Call on ownerDr. R. L. WOLCOTT. 170 Chat hamSquare, N.

for further particulars. au291tn J7(OR SALE A NEAT 2 STORY FRAME JP house, filled in with brick: 8 rooms and cellar; gas nil through the houso; water and water closet all connected with sewer; full lot; 7 foot alley and stable; price low; tf rmseasy; possession any time. Apply on tho promises, 78 Skillman st, third house south Myrtle ave. au29 2t JTOR SALE AT WOODSIDE, Jersey, several houses now finishing. NEW readv for occuputinn September varying in prica from SViM to Woodside ia the mostcharming village in the State of Now Jersey, situated on the slope of the Parwaic river, upon high ground, commanding a beautiful and ox tended view: is accessible by tho Morris and Ess3x or tho New Jersey Railroad.

Horse cars every ten migutos from Newnrk to Woodside, Time to City Hall 1 hour 10 minutis, Tho time will be reduced to So minutes upon the completion of the New Railroad, now building between Woodsido and New York. Full information can bo had at our office, Room 12, No. 137 Broadway, GEO. A. MORRISON, or MORRISON fc BRIGGS, Builders, Woodside, N.

J. nu29 2w LET 2 STORY and basement brick house, in perfoot order, within 8 minutes' walk of City Hal possession Siptember 1st. Apply to P. O. PnOVOS 26 Court st.

au27 It FOR SALE BUSINESS PROPERTY, low and very easy terms, to close an estate: tbrje 3 story basement and sub cellar brick houses, built by day's work in best manner, corner of Hudson ave. and Sundsst, and running to Dickinson's Alley, having throe fronts two of them on railroad sts, via ffi feet on Hudson ave, 100 foot on Sands at, and 97M feet on Dickinson's Alley; tho whole will bo sold for $24,000. By expending a moderate sum this property would yield a largo income. Apply to VALENTINE G. HALL, Executor.

37 Fnlton st, Now York, up stairs, over Fulton Bank. Also, for sale, terms very easy, six genteel brick houaes (iu row of 21,) south side of Douglas st, between Hoyt and Bond price $5,000 rent $600, Apply as abovo au27 6t OR SAL A TWO STORY AND basement frame honno. 9 r.mma. range, gas and water, on easy terms price $4,600. Apply at the third houso southeast of Tompkins ave', in Lafayette, or to FRANCIS WOOD, Gates near Nostrand.

au26 6t OR SALE THE SOUTHEAST OOR ner of DeKalb and Marcy avenues, containing 7 full fronting on DeKalb. and on tho finest block in the whole length of theavenne. Apply to FRANCIS WOOD, GateB near Nostrand. au266t FOR SALE RARE CHANCE FOR IN vestment lots on Fulton opposite Schenectady 49 feet front on Fulton ave. and running through and having a front on Chauncy on which there is a nic; two story and basement brick honse.

Apply to P. C. PROVOST, 26 Court st. (old No. 9).

an256t TjOR SALE A NEW 3 STORY DOUBLE Ju frame house, 14 rooms, all improvements; latch on, dining room and parlor on first floor; laundry in the base ment; neighborhood unexceptionable tlot 50x100, conve nient to Myrtle and DeKalb ave. cars dining room and parlor finished In black walnut. Inquire of D. B. MORE HOUSB, on the premises, cor.

of Tbroop and Willoughby aves, or to BALDWIN 4 REEVE, No. 4 Greene ave, innc tion of Fulton. an2812t FOR SALE CHEAP OR TO LET, A splendid 8 story basement and sub cellar brown stone Iront houao all improvements; heater in cellar; 35x60x131 terms to suit; also, a 3 story and basement framo house uoar tho City Hall, Apply to JOHN F. JAMES, 373 Ful. tonrt.

au256t FOR SALE, OR TO LET THE FIRST Betory high stoop brown front house, with all the modern improvements hot and cold water on every story i house built in the most substantial manner, with independent walls; Isrge lot and Bplendid garden; within walking distance of tho ferries will be sold with or without the parlor carpets, oil cloths, shades, Inquire on tho 8t, near Fulton ave, or JOSEPH KEL 87 Fnlton st. New York. aa26 6t FOR SALE OR LEASE IMPORTANT to market gardners, an old established place with glass frames and all ready, and has been worked for thirty years only 25 minutes from all the ferries, Bituated between 48th street and 4Sth Btreets, near 2d avrnoe. South Brooklyn. Apply to present occupant, JONATHAN SAUL or to CHARLES F.

SAMMOND, Insurance and Real Esiato Agent, 8 Front st, or 16 Court st, (Pheonix Building), Brook yn, FOR SALEJTE. CORNELL, COURT corner of Joralemon street, opposite City HalL Hicks st, near Joralemon st, 3 etory brick $1V00 Clermont ave, story brown stone 15.000 Degraw Bt, 3 etory brick. 7,500 Clermont ave. near 'Fulton ave, 8 story brick 10,000 President st, Carroll Park, 3 story brown stone 18,000 Livingston st, 2 atory brick, all imp 8,500 Lafnyetto ave, 8 story brick, all imp 9.000 Bridge st, near Fnlton ave, 3 story brick 10,000 House and 2 lota near Prospect Park and Flatbush ave, story brick 12.500 jelOly FO Ui SAL TWO FIRST CLASS brown stono faenses, 21 feet front by 43 feet deep three stories, basement and sub cellar; finished in nrst cliss stylo, with all the modern improvements; soven marolo mantels; hot and cold water, and gas throughout; stationary tubs, range, furnace all done by days' work. Situated on Pacitto st, (Nos.

493 and near Fonrthavenuo; four lines of railroad within half a block. Inquire of JOHN MOMSon or 378 Bergen st. anlO 12t FOR SALE OK TO LET HOUSES neu Proapoct Park, twenty five minutca rido froai Fulton or South ferries with stores and private dwellings for Bale, to 85,000 also, hoasra to let on new Boulevard; fresco paihtinK and all joiodern' improvements; rant from ffiijou to 9ow niso, 101s tor sale i iwiin raiintiAl.nfln asv termi. i.tllOHN RIlnK'H Rj ti ETtatii bffiea. Middle st.

nearSthavc. jel 3m FOR SALE, THE FIBST CLASS BRICK HOUSE. Ko. 47 Elliott place, nnnBually treUbnflt; flne crapes and arbors iu yard: only half block from. Washington Park; possession in October, 'Apply on the premises.

aujtt lOR SALE EOSSESSION ARRANGED LafoyettA ave, story brick, all .813,000 ffiUisUB sfoty brick, all Vexanuah place, ory brick, gaa and water. 4.avj ijumqy st, znirsiorv uncK, pas ana water. brown stono, all imp in ave, jwory nricK. ail 111 11UU9 Hanson place, 8 story Baltic st, stort ii JS.0 X) linn. 37,000 Court et, 8 atory brjoU JBM Apply to WYOKOFi" 4 LITTLE, 151 Montaitnst.

BOARD 2 LARGE PLEASANT ROOMS to let, with board; also, hall bed.room, larga closets in each good location. Apply at 99 Lawrence street. avSSf BOARD A FEW YOUNG MEN CAN be accommodated, with good board and pleasant rooms. Apply at 69 High st. an393f OARD PLEASANT ROOMS AND good board for a few itentlemen in tho vicinity of Dr.

Dury uryeas and 3 tr. French's churches. Apply in Classon ave. first door northeast from Fnlton ave. au293t a un ik a nr a a mnrnrrirvKT 3 between Nassau and High sts handsomely furnished roomswith board for gentlemen, five minutes walk from Fulton Ferry references exohanged' an2ftlm BOARD 79 CLINTON FRONT rooms to let with board, onsacond and third floors, to gentleman and lady or to single gentlemen house contains all improvements, and in a most delightful location, within five minutes' walk of Wall or Fulton ferry.

Terms moderate. ang292t TO LET WITH BOARD A Sd storv front rnnm wtfb rtodrnVim nnnnRrttintr. fcfi fnh. tlemen and tiioir wives, or single gentlemen pleasant rooms and good board house contains all the modern improve mente location very desirable. Apply at No.

18 Greene ave, second door east of Carlton ave. au29 2b BOARD TO LET WITH BOARD, IN A modern brown Btone house, tho second story front furnished or unfurnished; location desirable, convenient to City Hall and ferries. Apply at 93 Lawrence st. au29 6t OARDTWO OR THREE GENTLE menVir iTPritlfiman niA tb ta rnn flnrl nlonannf. mnma on the second or third floors, with or without board in a emaUqmet family, where the comforts of a home may be enjoyed, within ten minntes' walk of Fulton.

Catharine or Bridge Bt, ferries. Apply at 124 Nassau st, Brooklyn. au29St BOARD 37 NASSAU SECOND doorjrom WaFhlngton Bt, rooms furnished and unfurnished with board to rent to gentleman and lady or single gentlemen house contains all the improvements and in good location; 3 minutes from Fulton ferry. Terms moder ate. anf OARL 266 HICKS ST, TO LET WITH firRtrlhKB hnard fine lnr( Airv nvimq.

fiva walk rom WoU Btreet or South Femes! terms moderate. an96t JJ30ARD TW0 PARLORS TO LET 3 handsomely furnished, with board, in FortGreerfe lace, Buitabie for a dentist, physician, ov gentleman and wife. Address, appointing interview, A. Eagle office. an292t BOARD A PLEASANT ALCOVE room, second floor, and back parlor to let with first class bord, in a private family, unfurnished except handsome corpetsi to gentlemen and wives; also, a neatly furnished third story room to single gentlemen house has modern improvements newly furnished and titted up location desirable, and convenient to ferries; terms moderate.

Ap 301 Jayst, near Fulton ave, au296t BOARD A PLEASANT ROOM ON second floor, and good board, to let to a gentleman and wife, or two gentlemen; also, halt room on same floor, convenient to cars. Apply at 310 Clermont ave, near Greene. au29 2t BOAR VERY PLEASANT ROOMS can be obtained in a delightful location, situated iu Hanson Place, door above Elliott Place, south side. Ra erence required. au23 2t OARD A WIDOW LADY, HAVING more room than she requires, will let tho second floor, with alcove, unfurnished, with board, and a large front room furnished, to gentleman and wifo or two single gentlemen within ten minutes' walk of nil the ferries house his nil the modern improvements and in a good location.

Call at 99 Jayjt, near Fnlton ave. au29 2t BOARD NO. 2 PORTLAND AVENUE, near DeKalb, one Room, suitable for a gontleman and wifo or two single gentlemen. References exenanged, au293t BOARD FOUR GENTLEMEN OR two gentlemen nnd their wives, can obtain board at 53 Willoughby st. Front rooms on second and third floors terms moderate.

au21 12t BOARD. TO LET, WITH FIRST clnss New England board, very pleasant and neatly furnished rooms, both large and small; parties desiring a quiet and comfortable house at a moderate price, cannot fail to be suited pleaso call at once at the house, 57 St Felix st; 4th door north of Fulton ave. om2Q 6t" BOARD WILL BE TAKEN IN PAY ment for rent of a well located throe story and basement furnished house, with all modern improvements; references. AddreES G. T.

HAMMOND, Box 383 Brooklyn Postofflce. au28 St BOAR SEVERAL FURNISHED rooms to let, with board, at 3o Prospect stroet within five minutes1 walk of Fnlton and Oathanno forrios; tBrms reasonable; neighborhood nneicoptionable. aa33 St BOARD BROOKLYN HEIGHTS rooms to let with board to families or gentlemen. Apply at 89 Henry st. an38 3t BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY EOR a gentleman and wife witnout childron, or one or two single gentlemen pleasant, largo front room accommodation tirst class location very pleasant.

Call ab 192 Carlton ave. auS3 6t BOARD TO LET SINGLE ROOMS with or without board, convenient to all the ferries; the house has all improvements; dinner at 6 o'clock. Ap at 65 Henry st, three doors from Orange. au23 3tB BOARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS Handsomely furnished rooms to let to either gentlemen and their wives or to single gentlemen, at 107 Romsen, west corner Clinton. ou23 12t BOARD SINGLE GENTLEMAN OR A club of gentlemen wanted for a 2d floor, where every attention will bo (jiven at reasouablo terras also rooms for gentlemen and wives.

Apply at 259 Livingston Bt, between Bond and Nevins. au28 3t OARD PLEASANT ROOMS AND 9 good board, tor 2 or gentlemen, with a private family, at No. 7fi Dean st, bet. Smith iind Host, close to several cur routes, and in a iirst clasa neighborhood', no effort will bo spared to make this a comfortable and desirable home in return for a moderate remuneration. an23 3t OARD FURNISHED OR UNFUR mahed room to Let with board to gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen house has modern improvements; pleasant location; three minutes walk from City Hall, and ten rninutes from Ferry.

Apply at 83 Lawrence st. augaet" BOARD WANTED FOR TWO GENTLE men, either in Willow, Cranberry, or Orange street, Brooklyn; terms not to exceed $12; references exchanged. Address Eagle office. au23 at A PLEASANT board and comforts of homo for a fair ramuno ration, la fleroby tendered to a gentleman and wifo or two single gentlemen wishing a room together also, a hall bedroom for a man or maiden who prefers Bolitude. Classon ave, 3 doors north of Fulton, west side.

au37 2w.g BOARD A LARGE HANDSOMELY furnished room to let witboi without first class board. Apply at No. 107 Pineapple st, N. B. Within five miuutss walk of Wall st and Fnlton ferries, and City Hall.

an27 6t BOARD TWO HANDSOMELY FUB nished rooms, with largo closets, separate or en suit, to let with firstrcluss board has modern conveniences is pleasantly located, and within five minutes of ferries by foot or cars. Apply at 278 Union st. an37 lm" BOARD PLEASANT SUITES OF rooms to let with board to gentlemen and their wives, or to single gentlemen, in a first class honBe, convenient to South and Wall street feriios. 93 Paciiio st, between Clinton and Henry sts. au20 13t OARD 114 FIRST PLACE A GEN tinman and wifo ortworesnectn.b.1 sinela imntlempn in obtain BUDerior accommodations with boarrl in a first class family; house recently newly refitted and re lurnisnea water ana gas in tne rooms.

UL BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARDT pleasant rooms, furnished or unfurnished, single or en suite, to gentlemen and their wives or to single gentlemen, in a first class brown stono house; location unsurpassed. Apply at 138 Dean between Hoyt and Bond sts. au26 6t BOARD PARTIES DESIRING GOOD rooms and board, can find the same by applying at 36 Sand et references given and required. au25 2w" BOARD PRIVATE "FAMILY CAN accommodate a few respectable young men, also a gentleman and lady with the best of board on very moderate terms: location delightful; good sized rooms; kind treatment from 5 to 10 minutes' walk of the threo princi ferries. Please apply at 80 Cheevcr place, bet Harrison and Degraw sts.

auJS 6t OARDTO LET WITH BOARD A large front and back room, 2d tloar (communicatitig) neatly furnished, suitable for gontleman and wife or single gentlemen the house has modern improvements the rooms very desirable; terms moderate. Inquire at 305 Hicks st, ncapjjgraw. au25 6t' BOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or a few single gentlemen, can bo accommodated with pleasant furnished or unfurnished, and firt class hoard, by applying at 293 State st, between Bond and Nevins ste. au25 (t BOARDTHE GLOBE, 242, 244 AND 246 Fulton st, having been refitted at great oxpanse, is now the finest house on Brooklyn Heights, and is opan as a strictly tirst rlass private boarding house also day board references piven and required. Apply on the premises.

mh30 6m BOARD. PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET, with board, in a goo'd location, convenient to ths fr wherj tho comforts of a homo can b3 onjoyod, by calling at No. 134 Court three door3 fromPacific st. auiJO 7t BOA TWO ELEGANTLY FUR nished parlors will be vacant September 1st; also, other rooms, suitable for families or Bingle gentleman; house and location first class, ten minutes walk from Pulton ferry, Terms very moderate. Apply at 166 Wasuing ton street.

au3 lm BOARD SINGLE GENTLEMEN WIL ling to room together or gentlemen and thsirwivis, can find good board in a private family, by apply in? at No. 83 Wyckoff st, bet. Court and Smith, brown stone hoaao has all modern improvements; terms moderate; conventsnt to cars and ferries, f11 2w" BOARD. TO LET WITH FIRST CLASS board, back parlor with hill room adjoining and 2nd story back room, both newiy and handsomely furoinhod, in tine brown stone house, No. 119 Schermerhorn st, between Smith nnd Hoyt ijffitb small family BOARD A GENTLEMAN.

AND WIFE or two single gentlemen willing to room together, can be accommodated with largo rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Also, a ballroom. House contains all modern improvements. Apply at 394 Atlantic between Bond and Nevins. aul5 3m HOARD TO LET THE ENTIRE SEC ond floor, en suite or single, front room alcove also, a room and largo back room on third floor.

Apply at 141 Elliott Place ref rences exchanged. anil 2 It FOR SALKi FOR SALE STOCK AND FIXTURES, and good will of a Coal and Wood Yarl, near the City Hall, and in a good location; 150 tons of cool, GO cord3 of wood, 2 good horses, oerts. and harness rent only $350 per annum. Apply to J. E.

CORNELL, Court and Joralemon streets. au393t FOR SALETHE GOOD WILL OF A carriage factory 20 years established, doing a good safe business in Brooklyn; bad health belnt? the reason for giving up business a chance seldom met with the shop will leased for a term of years. Call from 7 to 0 iu tho evening at E6 Schermerhorn st. To savo trouble none need call nn leas a person of reasonable means. ati20 3t FOR SALE DRUG STORE IN NEW York good chance for a physician sold on account of tho death of the owner, who was a physician must bo sold apartments for housekeeping in rear corner store and ood stand for business.

For particulars inquire on the premises, 427 Greenwich st, N.Y. au23 6t OR SALE A STORE AND FIXTURES for sale, and living apartments an unexpired laasa of live years; the rent at present only 813 per month: rent paid up to the 1st of May, ISfflt. Also, room and bedroom secona noor; rent pnm unui iuu mi uugiuv, re at 104 East Bolticst, Brooklyn. au38 Gt quii OR SALE PIANO, BARGAIN A hue iinliccc a avis ruuu, ruuuu vuruur9, xuujian attachment; worth S750 when will bo sold for 43M caeb. MATHEW8 4 SLADK, au28 6t S9d Fulton atreqt, Brooklyn.

IIOR SALE A DRUG STORE IN NEW York City, established thirty years; goodleaio; rant nominal. For full particulars apply to S. PETTIT, 833 At lantiosk aui at FOR SALE SEVERAL OLD, ORIGIN al and valuable Oil Paintings, to bo soan forafw days at No. 43 Tompkins Place, Brooklyn. au2o 6t CliOTJaiK CASH PAID FOR OAST OFF CLOTHES, furniture, bods, bedding, oarpets, PJeise call on or address A.

LEVY, at his now st 233 Atlmtio streot. (instead of 290), 3d house west of O. W. Meara Koal Yard, my4 4m TOADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S CAST aLi off Clothing, Bedding, Carpets, Furj, Jewelry, Ac, wanted for Southern States, at 303 Atlintio street. Hy oill lag or addressing a note, will receive tho hiffhosfbash prices.

LadlcB attohded to by Mrs. ROSESUAUM. rayiS I'll CLOTHING 5,000 WORTH OP SEC ond hond clothes wanted In small qu intities, feather beds, Ao. Call or address 8. HANOVEE4 SOS, i Boemm street, near the City HalL mh30 Sin CASH PAID FOR OAST OFF CLOTHING at the old stand, 233 Myrtle avenue, formerly atlKJ Myrtle avenuo, by the original JAOOJ1 LAWAN.

I'ersons having off clothing will get tho highest cash price by bringing or leaving their address at tho above plaoe. Hoots, shoes, oarpets, and all kinds of clothing bought. Lidiss will be attended by Mrs. LAM AH. apM 6m SPOBXlHb.

TOO TARGET COMPANIES. MUSKETS, A Riilf Pioneer Heads, Paper Targets, Ac, to hiro by R. Miloy, 18 Atlantic street, near South Ferry, Brooklyn. au291it TARGET EXCURSIONS THE HAND Bomtet Targets in thv Untied States are raid anj pulntod by tho SinOKO TABGET 85 WJkar at, N. and Third ave, necr Tenth st, South lirooklvn.

jramit tocs aro invited to examine our new designs. au2D it the fitting out of parties going ii3hing, at MAHil'Kttl BBOS. Sportsmtn's Depot, S3 Court stroot, nocr City HalL Boats secured for and Fort Usmiltoa. jslS Jm ENEDIOT'S TIME. WATflfTRS.

AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHES, Tho standard of excellence in their various grades are conceded to be the best watchf or the price in the Amerioan nlarket, AT BENEDICT BROTHERS, No. 234 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Fine Watohes, Chains, Diamonds, Rioh Jewelry, Sterling Silver Spoons, Forks, Tea Sets and articles oases suitable for Wedding Gift. French Afantel, and a large assortment of Olooka ftafieacaref ully repaired by tho most experienced work "lole Agents for Stevens's celebrated Tower or Church Clock. Agents for John Foley's Gold Pens.

BENEDICT BROTHER'S, Keepers of tho Brooklyn City time, 231 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Near York Honse. 171 Broadway. apply ETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES FINE WATCHES Of all the celebrated European makers, together with a ul assortment of AMERICAN WATCHES, In 18 Karat Gold and Fine Silver Oases. FRENCH CLOCKS, Gat, Alabaster, Marble and Brome, together with a general variety of American manufacture.

DIAMONDS, ingle Stones, and Clusters in Pins. Earrings, Finger Rings, Studs, Ac, Bet in the modern styles. RIOH JEWELRY, In endless variety. SILVER WARE, A complete assortment in cases euitablo for Bridal presents, SILVER PLATED WARE, Heaviest Plate at Trade Prices. WATCHES BY EASY PAYMENT.

In 1865, we commenced selling Watches by and finding that it worked well for both subscriber ana seller, we have now added the American Watches to tho number that we Bell in that way. WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENT, UNTIL TUB WATOH IS PAID FOR. The great inducement to the subscriber is, that they pay pay for them as best suits their own convenience, and thus procure them for less than they can take the full amount of money and purchaao elsewhere. We invito inspection and comparison, bb regards Quality and Prices, as we import and pnrohase direct from nrat hands only, thus saving all intermediate profits, and enabling us to Bell for at least as low as wholesale prices, WM, R. TIOE, Importer and Manufacturer, cor.

of Fulton and JohnsOn sts. Correot Time from observations by Blunt Niohola, to be always had at the store. tf ILVER PLATED WARE AND CUTLE RY REPAIRED and REFLATED Equal to new At our own factory. A DOZEN FORKS THICKLY PLATED WITH PURE SILVER FOR 4 00. A substantial guarantee given for all REFLATING AND ALL GOODS SOLD BY US.

BUY YOUR SILVER PLATED WARE AND CUTLERY At tho manufacturers. DON'T GO TO JEWELERS and Pay 25 to 30 per oont more. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FINE SILVER PLATED WARE AND CUTLERY, surpasses any thing else in the market, Suitable for BRiDAL AND BIBTHDAY PRESENTS, AT THE BROOKLYN SILVER PLATE AND CUTLERY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 232 FULTON STREET, au22 lm Corner Clarke st. milE LARGEST STOCK, i FINEST GOODS, AND LOWEST PRICES AT HART BROTHERS, DEALEaS IN AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS WATCHES, Of all the most celebrated makers, in ENGRAVED, EMBOSSED, AND DIAMOND CASES. DIAMONDS IN PINS, EARRINGS, FINGER RINGS, STUDS, 40.

FINE GUARD AND LEONTTUE, VEST AND NECK CHAINS. RIOH STRUNG PEARL BRIDAL SETS. ETRUSCAN AND ROMAN GOLD SETS, MALACHITE AND ORIENTAL GARNET SETS, 18 SPIRAL MAGICAL BRACELETS, (new.) RIBBON AND CHAIN BRACELETS, HANDKERCHIEF HOLDERS. AND GLOVE FASTENERS, RUBBER JEWELRY Every description, plain and mounted in 18 gold. STERLING SILVER WARE, For bridal presents, endless variety.

SILVER PLATED WARE, Of our own manfacture. guaranteed superior to anything else in the market. An immense assorment. FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS, GILT, MARBLE, BRONZE, AND WALNUT OASES, HAIR JEWELRY, Of every description MADE TO ORDER En the best manner. REPAIRS Of every description Executed on the premises.

BY THOROUGH WORKMEN. HART BROS, tol5 BROOKLYN. STOP, AND LOOK AT YOUR WATOH J. D. CHASE A SON, at their new store, 294 Fulton st, have in their window tho only Jhronometer in the city, for the convenience of all who wish tho Cor4ct Time.

Fine watches repaired and warrentod by competent workmen on the premises. jy30tf D. CHASE SON, JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, at their new store 294 Fulton st. Brazilian Pebbles, Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty. jy30 tf QTTAMPNEY SMITTEN.

(Formerly Spies Champney.) MANUFACTURE FINE GOIiD AND HAIR JEWELRY To order on the premises, from any hair furnishod, and guar antee giving entire satisfaction. STERLING SILVER WARE, FINE GOLD AND SHYER ENGLISH, SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHES AND CLOCKS. EXTRA FINE QUALITY PLArED WARE, (From the Factories of tho justly celebrated Roger Manhattan Plate Company.) OPERA GLASSES, (Bardou's best) Eye Glasses. Spectaolos, Ac, 817 and 319 Fulton street, SIGN OF 'i GOLDEN EAGLE. mh21y' PS "SAW CI All.

BROOKLYN LOAN OEFICE 8300,000 to loan on bond and mortgage in sums from $500 to 10,000. DRAKE 9 Willoughby st, near the City Hail. INTEREST COMMENCES THE FIRST of September on money deposited on or before Sept. 1st. Six per free of tax, on 8 5 to $5,000.

Dimo Savings Bank, No. 3 and 5 Broadway, Wiliiamgburga. au23 8t ARKET SAVINGS BANK, jno. tti JNassan st, (near tfuiton.j New i orK. SIX PER CENT.

INTEREST ALLOWED. All deposits made on or before ttie fir3t day of September, will draw interest from September first. WM. VAN NAME, President Hekey R. Conklex, Secretary.

au23 3b BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY. Hamilton Buildings, 16 Court st, cor. of Joralemon st, Brooklyn, N. Y. CAPITAL $150,000 (With privilege of increase) Deposits received subject to check at stght, and INTEREST allowed for tho whole time they may remain with tho company.

ETH ELBERT S. MILLS, President, JOSrAH O. LOW, Vice President. ALEX. McCUE, Attorney and Counsel.

TRU8XEES Martin Kalbfleisch, Henry Sanger, Edward Harvey, Henry E. Pierrcpont, W. S. Tisdale, James D. Fish, J.

Carson Brevoort, O. Low, EfchelbertS, Mills D. Chauncey, John P. Rolfe, Alex McCuo, John Halsey, Alex. M.

Whito, H. J. CuUen, M.D au21 tf M. T. RODMAN, See'y.

rHIHE PARK SAVINGS BANK OjF JL BROOKLYN, No. 1133 Fulton ave, bet. Washington ave. and Hall st. Open daily, on and after July 1st, 1863, from 9 A.

M. to2 and Mondays and Saturdays from 5 to 8 P. M. OFFICERS President, RICHARD OLMSTED. First Vice Prasident, J.

CARSON BREVOORT, Second Vice President, WM. C. KINGSLEY. Secretary, JESSE W. PAYSON.

Counsel, WM. L. GILL, Trustees. J. Carson Brevoort, Jesse W.

Payson, Henry Hartean, J. S. T. Stranahan, Hiram E. St.

John, Henry Palmer, John H. Prentice Henry W. Slocum, John Lefferta, Wo. O. Kingsley, Ed ard A.

Moen, Geo. G. Reynolds R. W. Adams, Chauncey Bvnes, Thos.

B. Jaokson, Richard Olmsted, Calvin E. Pratt, William L. Gill, William A. Fowler, John French, W.

Scharzwaelder, John B. Kino, Henry R. Pierson, John Morton. Henry D.Polhemus,Charles C. Martin, John Westfall, Grenville Jenks, J.

G. Johnson, Michel Rnpp. SIX PER CENT. INTEREST FROM GOVERNMENT TAX allowed on all deposits from $1 to $5,000. Interest on deposits from tho 1st of January, April, July and October.

Fifteen days allowed, commenoing each Quarter. joSQlyr IME SAVJNGS BANK OF BROOK Nos. 863 and 3S7 Fulton street. OPEN DAILY FROM 9 A. M.

TO 3 P. And every MONDAY and SATURDAY from 5 to 8 P. M. Past interest paid 6 per cent, per annum on all sums. Wm.

Edwabds, Treas. Sesmouh L. Hubted, Pros't. John W. Hdnteb, Seo'y.

H. Dollneb, 1st V. Pras't. Osas. Lowebt, Counsel.

J. H. Slackjiann, 2d do. TRUSTEES: Harold Dollner. Jacob 8.

Sackmann.Gao. W. Beraen. George Hall, Daniel Ohauncey, Robert J. Davies, vvm.

w. uawaros, ocspnen rtaynes, Henry Rowland, Edward erritt, Alanson Trask, John Hunter, David Farley, L. B. Wyman, RichHrrl Field. 8.

Hnstari. CI. O. Smith. Joseph Willetta, J.

Piernont Lord. Sam'I U. F. Odell, Edwin Beers, Edward W. Fiake, George Dickinson, Henry N.

Oonklin, xjonn naisey, una3. uowery, A. d. neeKmau. Alfred S.

Barnes, Walter 1 x. natcn, souiy AMILTON SAVINGS BANK, Corner nf HAMILTON AVENUE AND SUMMIT STREET, Open daily from 9 to 2, and on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 6 to 8 P. M. Deposits from 10 cents to $5,000 received, and six per cent, free of tax. CHA8.

H. COLLINS, President. Henbv O. Murphy, Acting Sscretary. myoly HE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK nlffll.T wn CORNER OF FULTON AND ADAMS STREETS.

UppOSlte lew urt rouae. Open daily from 9 A. M. to 2 P. and Monday and Saturday from 6 to 8 P.

M. OFFICERS President, JAMES M. SBABURY. Vioe Prea'ripntB, PHILIPS. CROOKE, SAiOtiEL B.

STUWART Treasurer and Saorotery, JOHN S. MAOKAY. Attorney and Counsel. JOHN O. PERRY, trustees Philip 8.

Orooke, Jno O. L. Ryder, Alfred M. Wood, James M. Seabury, Elizor G.

Webster, Mward B. Fowler, John 8. Maokay, Wm. J. Cropsey, Charles Jones, Samuel Booth Horace P.

Whitney, Johnaseebeck, Benj. F. Delano, Franklin Bell, George W.J0hnson,A. F. OampbeU, John O.

Perry. oSar, Samuel 8tewart, Mr01 EaEST FEKB FROM GOVERN i Jtdouauaopositefrom 1 to $5,000. fto? the 1st of January, April, July and Ootober. Fifteen days allowed, commencing each quarter. mr281y THE EMIGRANT, SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN.

KO. COURT STREET, MONTAGUE BUILDING OPEN DAILY from 9 A. M. to 2 P. and every DAY and SATURDAY from 5 to 8 P.M.

MUi Interest SES PER on all Bums, free from Gov emmenttax.00IlNELIDS DEVE ANDW. DOUGHERTY, 1st Vioe President. JOHN LEACH, 2d Vice President. Ioaiaent J.BBAHiQXrE,SecretarguSTEEa: Edward Harvey, John Doherty, J. Branlque, Richardson, Claudius Bradley, John Leach, Edward Rorke, Chas.

Franks; Wm. Roberta, Dr. Hy Cullon, Thos. Oaasidy Dan'l Thomas Carroll, Wm. MoDeraott, Connolly Roddy, Cornelius Dever, H.

Lamarche. EdwdHurns, Ahdw Dougherty, Henry Ostortaoor, Thos. McUarty, Samuel Castner, Jarvis Kilpatrnk, Hugh Roddy, Wm. Casey, AlexMoCue, John Fay, Dr. W.

H. Dudley. All moneys deposited provious to tho 15th day of January, April, July and Ootober, wHI draw interest from the first of those months. aplo Anna Dickinson's novel is finished. Louis Napoleon wears Panama bats 0O3ting $100, in gold, each.

Bridgeport, had a slight frost last week. An Enoch Ardea case is reported in Hoi yoke, Mass. Russia boasts of more than 10,000 prinoes. Oberlin has not a drinking saloon within ita limits. Mrs.

Kemble read "As you like it," in Lenox Court House. Boston is going to have a velocipede race. Massachusetts is flooded with counterfeit money. An association of Frenchmen, which has for its object the emancipation oi Canada, haa been formed in Burlington, Vt. J.

Kennedy, of Lubeo, caught in a weir, a shark 25 feet long. 1G0 gallons of oil were obtained from the liver. There are twentv two thousand inhabitants in Jerusalem. Costa has gone to Ischia, to take the benefit of the sulphur baths. B.

B. Baptist, a lawyer, died suddenly while speaking at the bar, in Boydton, Va. The pressure of freight business over tho Erie road is on the increase. Robert Collyer calls Hawthorne "The Hamlet of American Literature," whose words were "the moonlight of romance." Boston is always in a peck of troubles. The Common is not clean, and a pesnut vender has been introduced as "a permanent nuisance." Monstrous outrage! At Eseter, R.

Othniel Wilcox, an eldorly citizen, died suddenly in a fit. The next day Othniel Sherman a neighbor, while speaking of it, fell in a fit himself and died in a few hours. Mrs. Oliphant, the novelist, has received a 100 pension from the British Government. James A.

Bill, of Lyme, has purchased two flocks of 215 pure Merino sheep. The Sultan Abdul Azis gave to Prince Napoleon recently, a ring worth two hundred thousand francs. St. Petersburg has a Chinese library of 11, 607 volumes, 1,178 wood engravings, and 276 manuscripts. A drove of hogs attempted to swim the Ohio river at Cairo the other day.

A large number of boats were engaged in picking them up. No cause was apparent for thoir singular migratory notions. The disease known as tho blind staggers has become epidemic among the horses in Dorchester county, Md. A whole family was prostrated by a stroke of lightning while sitting the yard in the vicinity of Starnsville, the other day. Baron Bramwell.

in the trial nt Leeds, England, instructed the jury to give moderate damages for a case of breach of promise of marriage. He said it was a most mischievous thing 1 4o frighten a man into marrying a woman ho did not like by heavy damages. It was much better for the girl that he should find out his dislike before than after." McGregor of Mariposa in California, who threw his hat on the ground when Fremont was defeated for the Presidency and swore he would nover wear another till his favorite was elected President, continues to keep hia word. His hair is his only hat. Seventy five dollars were collected to pay the expenses of a Kansas picnic.

It was disbursed as follows Thirty bottles of whisky at $2 per bottle, $GO ohickens and bread, S5 cigars, $10. The Hnnlon Brothers havo patented and introduced the French velocipede in this country. They are giving exhibitions of their inventions in tho larger cities. Bonnaire, the well known performer on the trapeze, died lately in Madrid. He fell from a great height during one of his performances, and died immediately after, aged 28.

A boy only thirteen years of age, who is said to be an adept in crime, was arrested in Chicago for the murder ot anothor boy. The papers describe the murderor as a "criminal with scarcely a parallel in proficiency and heartlessnoss. A kind of watch is now manufactured in Switzerland, which is wound up by opening and shutting the case six timos. When the watch is wound up it may be opened and closed an indefinite number of timas without effeofc. Not long since the smaller denominations of American silver were taken at par in the Canadian cities, while the larger were at a discount; now the smaller silver is at the greatest discount.

Superstitious Iowa farmers hirvest their wheat at night, from on impression that the moonlight makes the straw soft and easier to be handled. The condition of the atmosphere hos moro to do with it than tho moon. A ferry has been established between Bond out and Rhinecliff for accommodation of passengers by the night trnins of the Hudson River Railroad and the Catskill boats. Jacob R. Bacon, of Springfield, Illinois, died on Saturday from tho effects of a dose of strychnine, administered by a partially crazy wife, 08 a remedy for a slight indisposition.

An abandoned woman placed her babo in a mineral hole, hnlf a mile from Dubuque, last week, and deserted it. A citizen searching for a cow heard the cries of the child, and carried it to the poor authorities. Captain Stevens Rogers died suddonly at his residence in New London. His age was seventy nine years. Ho took tho fir3t steamboat over the Atlantic ocean that ever crossed it, for which he received a mnguilicent gold snull' box from the Emperor of Russia.

Dr. Russell is a candidate for the British Parliament. He opposes any modification of tho Irish church. An old lady in Central Now York has made a portrait of General Washington in neo.llu work that contains over a million stitches. The dahlia, it is stated, possesses some narcotic property which seems to paralyze bees when they enter the flower for the purpose of collecting tho honey or the pollen.

In the fall, when the dahlas are in full blossom, numbers of bees may be found in them in a state of stupefaction, which ends in death if they are not removed from the evil influence of these flowers. Jones county, Iowa, has a farmer, near 'Wyoming, who came into the State with nothing ten years ago, and now has over one thousand acres in cultivation, and, last year, sold $27, 1 000 worth of stock, and is building a baru costing 0,000. He cannot read or write. Somebody has ascertained that ants, block and red, have a great antipathy to chalk. A line of this substance half an inch wide, drawn around any vessel, either of stone or wood, is a "dead line which they dare not cross.

There is a loud call for female emigrants in Bio Janeiro. The Anglo Brazillion Times asks the government of that country to pay the expense of bringing several ship loads of women, who will find good employment and materially assist in driving out slavery and all its moral evils from the inner life of families." A monster Bea turtle, supposed to be of tho Ghdoniu Caretta or loggerhead species, astonished the people on board the school shi Massachusetts on Monday, while cruising in Buzzard's Bay, by showing himself on tho surface of the sea in close proximity to tho ship. Bev. Albert N. Fisher, formerly of Chenango county, N.

a preached in Brigham Young's Tabernacle, at Salt Lake, to 6,000 saints. He is the first Gentile who ever preached there by invitation of Brigham. His subject was the "Divinity of Christ." Fraulien Gallmeyer. tho enfant terrible of the Carl Theatre, so shocked the staid and phlegmatic inhabitants of Bremen by givinp them a touch of the Canctn thut she refused to appear a second time. She was shocked ha her turn by the manager suing her for $G0f) on account of her breach of contract.

A Prussian Officer at Berlin, who was recently married to an American girl, has committed suicide. Shortly aftor the wedding had taken place, he found out that his bride had formerly led a very dissolute life and already been in a house of lll fawo. Stung to the quick by the terrible asked her to leave the country, immediately sho flatly refused, and in order to escape tho disgrace, hecora niitted suicide. The widow still lives at the house of her late husband. The long litigation about the fortune left by Eugene Sue, has at length been decided in favor of Father Ferdinand Sue, a catholic olor gym an, who, besides the money left by the great romancist, also inherits the copyright of the "Wandering Jew," tho "Mvsteries of Paris, and the 'MyHteries of the People." These copyrights 'are still quite valuable.

A Southerner is now in Boston who has invented a Tnaohmo for reducing the eana of the Florida cane brakea to fibre, nnd this fibro bo thinks hp can. put down in Boston at two cents a pound. It is claimed to bo ejual to cotton rafra'jbr the rnnlShg of paper, and superior to Manilla hemp for the manufhfture of cordage. I. VAN ANDEN, prrBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR, The Brookltk Daily Eagle, published every afternoon BttheEnglff Buildings, SO and 33 Fulton street, Brooklyn, and is delivered to city subscnberseveryevening atenjlxteen cents per week, payable to tho carriers.

(fWTHia Paper hab the Lahgest OmouLATioii of any Evening Paper published in tho United States, and as a medium for business and general advertising, is not surpass ed by any other journal. Tebms Invariably cash in advance. JOB PRINTING OF EVJ2HY DESCRIPTION PROMPTLY AND NEATLY EXECUTED, M. COLE, AUCTIONEER. BY COLE 4 MURPHY.

Salesrooms, 3S1 Fulton st. and Nos. 278 and 380 Adams bU adjoining Park Theatre. rns2bm JAMBS" COLE'S SON, AUCTION. EER.

Will Sell TUESDAY, Boptember 1st, At 12 o'clock, at the Commercial Exchange, No. 3C9 Fulton Street, opposite tho City Hall, Brooklyn. POSITIVE SALE, by order of tho Supreme Court, under the direction of Jacob 1. Bergen, Referee, No. 83 Warren street, near Smith street, Brooklyn, 3 story basement and sub cellar brick house, contains 12 rooms, finished in modern style.

Maps, Ac, as above. ouao 6t At public auction under foreclosure of mortgage, on Septembers, 18S8, at 18 o'clock noOn, at 369 Fulton st, Brooklyn, 15 lots on Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn, with tho three story brick factory thereon, containing 150 horse power engine, boilers and other miohiuery. For further particulars apply at 169 President street, Brooklyn. au27 6t A TJCTION NOTICE. AT ERNEST ROTH'S Furnituro manufactory, 68 Bleeckor street, between Broadway and Mulberry street.

Furniture at less than auction prices and warranted. Magnificent Parlor Suits, coverod with any color "French satin brocatel, rep or haircloth, Seo. SlOO, $136, $160 and $200. Also over worth of all kinds parlor, bodroom and dining room furniture. Also, Turkish suite and Oriental suits, cheap; all goods warranted New York.

au28 lm JOHN H. DRAPER, AUCTIONEER. JOHN H. DRAPER 112 Pearl N. Y.

RECEIVER'S SALE. URNITURE, CANNED GOODS, DESSIOATED VEGETABLES, 40, At Buildings formerly occupied by THE NEW YORK CONDENSING COMPANY, Foot of Pearl Street, Brooklyn. au5 12m J' JOHNSON, JR. AUCTIONEER, a By JOHNSON MILLER, AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS, No. 25 Nassan street, corner Cedar st.

New York. City Residences, Stores and Lots, Country Seats and yrarms bought. Bold, rented and exchanged Loans negotiated; Auction Sales of Furniture 4o. apl32y ENRY DEEHER AUCTION WEDNESDAY. September 2, At 106 o'clock, at 533 Myrtle avenue, The entire stock of Dry and Taney Goods contained in said store; dress goods, shawls, delaines, cahcoes, flannels, shirts and drnivt rs, hosiery and gloves, ribbons, trimmings, about 211 pieces cassiroere and broadcloth, Yankee notions, dc.

Also, 2 gnus, 2 goldvatches, lot of jowelry, au31 2t? SREAT SALE, WITHOUT RESERVE, of 160 PLOTS AND VILLA SITES, at Rutherford Park, N. on the beautiful Passaic River. A. J. BLEEOKER, SON 4 will sell at auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3d, 1858, At 12 o'clock, tho following valuable property: Ono hundred and sixty Plots, laid out for Villa Sites and Villago Lots, on the property of E.

D. Cordts, adjoining tho Rutherfurd Park Pro' erty and Hotel avenues and streets opened and graded. This property is but 9 miles or 45 minutes' from City Hall, N. by Erio Railroad from foot of Chambers st; 12 trams daily each way. Taxes light, nure water, good bathing, boating and nailing delightful for residence in winter as in snnimer.

In addition to the 160 plots ottered there will be sold TWO DWELLING fronting the River; one contains 18 rooms, sine of house. S8x40: size of lot. 122x231 feet tho other (now occupied by Mr. Cordts,) contains 8 rooms, size of house 26x24, extension 16x16; lot abont 200 feet; also, carriage house, icehouse, Ac. Tho sale will be peremptory, and every lot pnt up will be Bold tothc highest bidder.

Any remaining unsold will be offered the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, New York City, on Tuesday, September 8th, at 12 o'clock, precisely. TERMS Ten per cent, on the day of sale, the bahnce of one third to be paid at 77 Cedar street, N. Friday, September 2 0tb, and two thirds of the purchase money can remain on bond and mortgage three years if desired) at 7 per ceti A special train will leave foot of Chambers st, on tho day of sale, at 11 o'clock, regular trains at every hour. Free tickets, maps, and other particulars at tho offico of tho Auctioneers, 77 Cedarat, New York, Sale positive, rain or shine. au28 4t M.

M. LITTLE. AUCTIONEER. BY WYCKOFF LITTLE. Office 151 Montague st, near Court.

Houses, Lots, Stores, Farms and Country Residences, bought, sold or exchanged at public or private sale. Rant olleoted. Referee, executor, and trustee sales. dolo ly T1UVEL. "C1AST RIVER LINE TO CONEY ISLAND.

The StcamboatOHICOPEE runs regularly to Coney Island leaving North 8th st, Williamsburgh, at 8 o'clock, Broome at, at 8.90, 11.20, 2.20; Peck Slio, at 8,10,11.40, 2.4U; Fulton ferry, Brooklyn at 9. 13 and 3 o'clock. an3 lmo fin HE SOUTH SIDE RAILROAD OF I Lone Island, is now running through from New York toTslip. Trains will leave for the present as follows Roosevelt and Grand street ferries, Now York, at 9:05 A. for all stations 3 :40 P.

M. Express, connecting with steamboat for Fire Island 4:50 P. MM for nil stations, and from Bush wick avo, Brooklyn, forway stations; 4:05 P. M. Express 5 :15 P.

way stations. jy23 tf CONEY ISLAND BY STEAM BROOKLYN, BATH AND CONF.Y ISLAND RAILROAD Summer Arrangcmentr On and after August 17, 1868, trains will leave Coney Ishnd at 7, 8, 8 :10, 9 20, 10, 10:40 and 11:20 A. 12:40,1:20, 2,2:40,3:20,4,4:40, 5:20,6, 7 and 8 P. M. Greenwood, at 8, 9, 9:40, 10:20 11 and 11:40 A.

13:20, 1, 1 .40, 2 :20, 3, 3 :40, 4 :20, 6, 5 :40, 6 :20, 7, 8 and 9 P. M. In case of stormy weather trains will only run hourly from each end of the route. Every fair Sunday, and when travel warrants, trains will run every half hour. All cars running from Fulton, South and Wall street and Hamilton avenue ferries to Greenwood Cemetery connect with thiB route.

June lBt, 1868. tf HENRY VAN SINPEN Snpt. JAILY EXCURSIONS TO GLEN COVE AND BOSLYN, nding at "WhiteBtown, Baylis1 Dock (Fort Schuyler) Great Neck, Point, Mott's Dock and Glenwood. On and after June 15th, Steamer ARROWSMITH will leave Peck Slip (Pier24 E. returning to the city about 6 P.M.

Steamer SEAWANHABIA leaves same pier daily, (Sundays excepted) at 4 P. for the above landing. On Sunday the Arrowsmith will leave at 9:15 A. landing at Whites town. Sands Point, Glen Cove, Glenwood and 3m "PEOPLE'S LINE FOR ALBANY, JL.

Tho magnificent steamers of this line, the ST. JOHN and DKEW, leave pier 41 North River, near the foofcof Canal elreet, every evening (Sundays excepted) at 6 o'clock. Pas sengers desiring tho comfort and luxuries of a first clu33 Hotel, can have their wishes gratified on these stoamers. Theo arrive in Albany in ample time for railroad trains, North and West. Freight taken at reduced prices.

5tn TONINGTON LINEl The new and elegjmt side wheel steamers STONTNGTON arid NARRAGANSETT, Captains Wm. M. Jones and Geo. B. Bull, from Pier 33, foot of Jay street, North Rivea, at 5 P.

and foot of Nineteenth atreafc, Eat River, Daily. Steamboat Express Tn in leaves Stonington at 3.30, roaches Providence at 5:15, and Boston at 0:50 A. in ample time for all the Eastern trains. Up town passengers by takinrr the boat at Nineteenth East River, have one and a half hours longer at thoir homes, and avoid the crowded streets in the lower part of the city. Passengers from down town, taking Avenue A or Avenue oars, from the Astor House, or the South and 31th struct oars, will be landed vrffiiin two blocks of this Pier.

The Bteamcrs will also stop at thi3 Pier in the morning, on the down trip, to laud such aa desiro it. Tickets sold and State rooms secured at the principal hotels, at No. 2 Astor House, and at Dodd's Express OlUce, Ko. 944 Broadway D. S.

BABCOCK, President, mhl6 tf Stoniugton Steamboat Co. AY LINE FOR ALBANY AND TROY Tho. fast and elc era nt steamboats yibuard: AND DANIEL DREW, leave daily, Sundays excoptod, from Dosbrossoa street, North River, at 7:30 A.M., landing at Thirty fourth West Point, Cornwall, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, Rnine fceck, TivflU CatskiHand Hudson. je83m ONEY ISLAND. JULY 18158.

CONEY ISLAND AND BROOKLYN RAILROAD Lea VIKG Fulton Ferry 6 :01, 7:06, 8:58, 9:11, 10:43. 11:26, A. M. 12:05, 1:10, 1:50, 3:30, 3:26, 4:06, 4:46, 5:50, 6:25, 7:02, 8:46. P.

Al. City Line. 7:00,8:00, 9:20, 10:00, 10:20, 11:40, A. M. 12:20, 1 :00, 2 :10, 2 :50, 3 4 :20, 5 :00.

5 :40. 6 :50, 7 :20, 8 :00 9 40 P. Reiobsino Leave Coney Island 8:10, 9:10, 10:10, 11:10, 11:40, A. AI. 1:00, 1:10, 2:20,3:20, 4:00,4:40, 5:40, 6:10, 7:00, 8:00.

11 P. M. Passengers leaving Fulton Ferry 54 minutes in advance of the above time willconneot with Island oar at City line. EJ.T11A CAKS WILL 11UN AS TBAYEL DEMANDS, Jyl3 2m JOHN 8. HOAOLAND, Superintendent.

PLEASUKE TRAVEL CHANGE OP TIME BROOKLYN AND ROCKAWAY BEACH RAITjROAD Saturday, July 4th, 1868. Leave East Now York 6 :30, 7 :30, 8 :30, 9 :30, 10 :30, 11,11 :30 P. 1, 1:30, 2, .2:30, 3, 3:30,4,4:30, 5,5:30 6 :30, and 7 :30 and 8:30 P. M. Leavo Canarsie 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.

10 :30, 11, 11 and 13, A. M. 12 0, 1, 1 .30. 2, 2 :30, 3, 8 :30, 4, 4 .30,6, 7, and 8 P. M.

Sunday Trains Leave East New York, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 11, 11:30 and A. and 12. 12 :30 1,1 .30. 2,2:30, 3,3:30,, 4:30, 5:30, 6, 6:307:30 and 8:30, P. M.

Leave Canarsie 8, 9, 10, l5). 11, and 11 50. A.M.,12, 12:30, 1,1:30,. 2( 2:30, 3, 330,4, 4 :30. 6, 5 30, 5, 6, 7 and 8.

P.M. 8'ifiAMER L. BOABDMAN, OAPT. J. NELSON Leaves Canarsie for Rockaway Beach, 10 and 12 A.

and 4 and 6, P. M. Returning, leaves Rockaway Beach for Canarsie, 3, and 6, P. M. mhl8 tf BKOOKLYN CENTRAL AND JAMAICA BRANCH op LONG ISLAND RAILROAD.

Leaves Howard East New York. 6:45 A. Accommodation train to Jamaica. 8 connects vdUi Mail train for Groenport and 10 connects with Northport and Hempatoad. 11 :30 A.

M. Accommodation train to Jamaica. 8.00 M. Accommodation tram to Jamaica. 4:10 P.

connects with Express train to Greenportand Hempstead. 5 :00 P. connects with Northport and Hempstead train. 6:35 P. connects with North Islip and Hempstead ttain.

SundayTrains oonneotswith Morthport train. P. H. REID, Agent. iy8 tf BEAT REDUCTION IN FARE TO BOS TT ton: $2 00, via Norwich and Worcester line, from Pier S9N.

foot of Vestry at 5 P. the new and stannch atearoers CITY OF NEW YORK, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY: CITY OF BOSTON, TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, connoctinjr at New Lon don with express trains, arriving in Boston at 6 A. M. Passengers arrive in Boston in advance of all other lines. Berths free meals on tho European plan.

FREIGHT Si connection with stoainors CITS' OF NEW YORK adn FTY OF BOSTON tho new and commodious freight passenger steamers CITY Ob" LAWRENCE and CITY OF NEW LONDON leave daily, Sunditys excepted. For further information, inquire of E. MARTIN, Agent, Now York. NewYork.M:.y27. 1868.

iel3m' DR. I. W. BOWERS, DENTIST, NO. 9G Lawrence st, near Fulton ave, makes and administers NlTBOUS OXIDE Gab, day, for the painlgss extraction of teeth.

Full ffuni sets of teeth, for $12, $15 and S20, warranted fully equal to the best that can be made. Call and see. oobly AUGHING GAS, A for tho eitnction of diseased teeth, WITHOUT PAIN, ii Administered by a Dontist of many yearspractice. OharKe THOS. FRY, ly Sargeon Dentist, 8 Clinton st.

XROOKLYN DENTAL INSTITUTE, JL removed to FOLTON AVE, COR. OF PEARL ST. Wuloughby Buildings, over Paint Store, near City Hill, entrance on Pearl at As good a set teeth for $15, as is made in the country. All work warrented. Extracting with nitrous oxide gas without pain, 50 ctf without gas 25 cts.

No charge for axtracting when an a mi moment is made for artificial teeth. Come and see. Dlt HEALD CO. mhll 6m riTROUS OXIDE GAS. J3I DRS.

ERAIM NEPHEWS, DENTISTS. 557 FULTON RTRppt Havo, in connection with their operative and mechanical ri i the "Headquarters'' in thiacity. 3eina'the proprietors ofthia old andmrolyestablishedbiismeasYo proudlypoint torecod as not only beim tho mo3t moderate in our tarms bub also as having tho most complote facilities for tha minufactura of Artificial Teeth, ontirt seta for $13 and parti.il setsia proportion: hence we invite those in want of a set to cut this out nncleivo ns a call as pur prices are such as to Bait every body. And mark that all work that leaves our oiHce guaranteed to work perfect. Operations on the natural teeth carefully and sciontifo dly attended to.

No charse for extraction when artificial teeth are inserted. Aain.oall jmd see us, and be convinced that what we assert ia oorxoot. rnhl81y CHRISTIAN BROTHERS. This Institution founded in 1864, was incorporated in connection with Manhattan College, TERMS. Board and tuition per session of ten months.

Entrance i Physicians fee, Washing Day Schools Academical Department Intermediate Primary $200 00 6 00 5 00 20 00 50 00 8100 20 00 (MDBIO AHD DBAWma EXTBA) PAYMENTS QUARTERLY IN ADVANCE, RROTHER VICTORIAN. au29 6t PraNOTPAX. FOURTH YEAR. BROOKLYN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 130 CLINTON Paoifio, and WASHINGTON AVENUE, comer Fulton.

Subscription bookB aro now open, and pupils can commence at any time. For terniB, applyfor Circular. J. W. 4 WM.

GROSOHEL, Direotors. Geo. Sostao, Secretary. an231m MRS. JAYNE'S INSTITUTE, CORNER Maroy avenue and, Hart street Fall term commences TUESDAY, September 1.

For oironlara apply to Mrs. M.E.Jayne. an246tMWAS PIANO FORTE AND SINGING AT THE Nash Musical Academy, 109 Ryerson st, near Myrtle avenue. Theory of musio taught thoroughly, ao tnit a child of 6 years of age can understand major and minor scales and common chords. i Pianoforte singing, to beginners, three times a week, $10 a quarter.

Private lessons in singing and piano to ad vanced pmgg SACHED MDSIC qTjASS For males and females, will open in September, at 55 a Quarter, to those who have become subscribers. TESTIMONIAL. "Tho best music I have ever heard, is by the choir which yon have trained. tln an28 3ta "Bishop MoILVAINE." T. FRANCIS' ACADEMY FOR BOARD I F.RR AND DAV SflHOLARS.

East Baltic Btreet, between Court and Smith sts, Brooklyn. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS. ThiB institution is Bitnated in a very healthy, retired part of tho city, Tho building is largo and commodious, has a large play ground attached, and is only a few minutes' walk from the new Prospect Park. The scholastic year, which is divided into two sessions of five months each, begins this year on the 81st of August, and closes abont tho middle of Jnly, with a public examination and distribution of premiums. TERMS.

Board and tuition, including, bed, nodding, washing, EC. per annum (payable half yearly in advance), $225. Day scholars from $6 to $16 per quarter. Latin, Greek, French, German, Ac, form no extra charges. For prospectus and particulars apply, to the Brother Superior of the Institute au27 lm RS.

L. W. TOWNSEND'S SCHOOL fnr Vrmni? Ladies and Juveniles. 287 Jay st, near fillouirhby. will reopen September 7.

Six boarding nupus received. 3w COUTH BROOKLYN SELECT ACADB 0 my Court st, opposite Butler, will commence the Fall Term of the nineteenth year on Monday, Sept. 14. Pupils from abroad boarded in tho family of the Principal. au27 lm A.

T. BALDWIN, No. 6 Tompkins place. tFtENRY MOLLENHAUER'S CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Is now open for tbe season at No. 126 COURT STREET, Between State and Schermerhorn Btreets.

EVERY BRANCH OF MUSIC TAUGHT, privately and in classes by competent and well known Professors. Pupils may enter at any time. an27 lm ISS VALLANT'S SCHOOL, GATES ave, third house east of Grand, will re open on MONDAY, Sent. 14th. au24 lm 8 PER QUARTER AN EXPERIEN HP ced teacher of the Piano forte will give instruction at pupil'B residence, at the above terms for the tirat quarter, after which tho charge will be $10.

Ref erenoe given from present nunils. Address Brooklyn P. O. au25 6t TJROFESSOR BEEBEE'S CLASSICAL jL School, on Clinton avenue, Bixth house northeast of Gates, re opens on MONDAY, September 14, 1868. Call for catalogues, as above.

au2512t BENCH AND ENGLIsaH INSTITUTE for young ladies, No. 181 Clinton streetMadame F. oleonuas the honor to inform the parents of her pupils, that Bhe will re open her school on MONDAY, Ssptember 14th. an26 3m SCHRAALENBURGH ACADEMY. J.

G. Riley, A. Principal. Located fifteen miles from JNew York, on high, commanding ground, in a quiet healthy place, on tho Northern Railroad of New Jersey. Term commences September 2d board can be had at prices varying from five dollars to twelve dollars per week.

Apply by letter, or personally, to J. RILEY, Scbraalenburh, New Jersey. au26 lm" MEW YORK AND BROOKLYN CON jLNj SERVATORY OF MUSIC, No, 82 Fifth avenue corner Fourteenth street and No. 820 Broadwny, New York. Nos.

128,130 and 133 Court street, near State, WILL RE OPEN TUESDAY, SFPTEMBER 1st. 186S. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS NOW OPEN And circulars ready, at the office of the Conservatory, 133 Court st, up stairs. Every branch of music taught, privately by the most competent masters, at moderate prices. Instruction also in the modern langtiagca.

na2 106 AFAYETTE INSTITUTE, FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN. 150 Lafayette Avenue, near Adelphi straet. Ninth Annual Session will commenoo Monday, Sapfc. 7. 1833.

Limited to 100 Pupils. Attendance last year, 121 Young Men prepared for College, Annapolis, West Point, or business. No. 1 of tho Graduating Cla33 this year, at Naval Academy, was prepared at this Institute, Facilities for French unequalled in the city. 1st, All pupils ore under the direct government of one of the Principals.

2d The Corps of Instruction (10) is composed entirely of male teachers. 8d, It is in every respeot, a graded school. 4th, The number of pmnils being limited, the classes cannot become so largo as to impede individual attention. SIMONIN fc Principal. nnH'n CONCERTINA AND DULOIMJ3K Books.

German' Concertina Instructor, a course of studies and exercises with a collection of Choice Music, 75 cts. English Concertina without a Master, full instructions and music, 75 cts. Howe'ft German Concertina 75 cts. Winner's Perfect Guide for tho German Concertina, containing complete instructions and' choice musio 75 cts. Sodgwiok'a German Concertina, 75 cts.

Dulcimer without a Master, instructions and music, by Durand, 75 cts. Duloimsr Instructor, loBBons and exercises, and music by J. Low, 50 cents. Mailed, post paid. OLIVER DITSON Boston.

CHAS. H. DITSON 711 Broadway, Now York. au24 tf HE BROOKLYN RIDING SCHOOL. No.

190, 193, 194 Raymond between Fulton and Do iiaio avenues. WILL BE RE OPENED FOB THE RECEPTION OF PUPILS, SEPT. 1, 1868. KETOHAM, Proprietor. Cait.

E. H. Sawyer. Instructor. aul9 lmo' ISS DUDLEY'S SEMINARY FOR vnnntr ladies Brooklvn Hcinhts.

49 Hioks st. This school is conducted upon the true theory of combining thorough intellectual culture with a judicious and syatem tics are daily introduced. Alimited number of pupibj will be received by Mibb Dudley into her family. The second year will commenco Wednesday, Sept. 18th; For Catalogue, apply at Miss Dudley's residence, 49 Hicks st, Brooklyn anl915fc" RS.

EDWARD COPLAND WILL RE onen her Sohool for Youni; Ladies and Jinssos. at 131 Vandeiiltave. Sept. 7th. aula lm EAGLESWOOD MILITARY ACADEMY.

Location unequalled for healthful ess and beauty. Ten able and experienced resident professors. Boys tho rouchly fitted for College or business. For circulars, address, E. CLEVELAND, A.

aulfl lm Eagleswood, Perth Amboy. N. J. OW IS THE TIME TO ENTER FOR Cmnmercial or Enelish Course, at BROWNE'S Col chance to prepare ror business; also for backivaru boys, or adults of neglected education. Day and Evening, Please call for a Circular.

auU lm PANORMO'S MUSICAL INSTITUTE. THE THIRD YEAR. 283 Fulton street. Over Brown's Commercial College. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION $10 PER TERM.

Each scholar receives private instruction. PIANO, SINGING, GUITAR, FLUTE, VIOLIN, Call for a Circular. SHEET MUSIO kept on sale. MRS. NEWTON'S BOARDING AND Day School tor young Ladies, 166 Honrs st, Brooklyn, L.

I. Tho Fall Session begins Sept. ID, 18tS8. Md'lle MIL LON has charge of the Franch Department. lm ((MERMAN COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, VX 12 Pacific street, between Clinton and Court sts.

JOSEPH DEGHUEE, Principal, (late Schmioder Deghuee.) Boys prepared for business or for higher scientiflo institutions. Thorough instruction in the English Branches an 1 the German and French Languages. School will opan on xueBuay, September lst Apply at Xio rienry street, or, after September 1st, at tbe scnool. null lm OXFORD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE for Young Ladies and Misses. French, English and Classical boarding and day school.

Colloquial French by a resident native teacher. Full instruction in all branch 33, music, calisthenics, dancing. For circulars address Oxford Collegiate Institute, 111 South Oxford st, Brooklyn, N. Y. Reopen Sept.

Idth. au7 lm rilHE MISSES REES, No. 93 STATE STREET, BROOKLYN. Will re open their French and English School for Young Ladies ana Children, on Wednesday, Sept. 16th.

jy29 3m ROOKLYN ATHENSUM SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. Mr. GEORGE N. BIGELOW, A. for eloven years the Principal of the Stato Normal School, Framingnam, and now of the Putnam Free School, Newburyport, will open an institution of the first class for the education of young ladies, Sept.

Id, in the Athenamm Building, corner of Clinton and Atlantic streeta. The spacious rooms recently occupied by the Mercantile Library will be elegantly fitted upfor the purpose. Trom his large experience in the training of yonn? ladies, and from bis intimate acquaintance with the schools of this country and Europe, Mr. Bigelaw believes that, with such assistants as he will have, formerly teachers in ae Normal ocnooia oi niassacaussCTB ana ntw auraugcs of the highest order for female education. 4 Mr.

Bigelow may he seen at his rooms, on and after Sapt. 7, between 10 and 13, and before that may be addressed JHewDuryport, Rev. R. S. Storrs, Jr, D.

Rev. Wayland Hoyt. Hon. Charles Sumner, Gov. Bullock, Bornas Sears, X.

Dr. Caswell, President Brown University, Dr. Hill, President Harvard College, Hon. George S. HillirJ, and Hon Isaac Davis.

au3 lm PROFESSOR FISHER'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 286 ADELPHI STREET. A Day School limited to fifty. A Preparatory Department under Miss Holcomb, of the Stato Normal Soh )oL Mass. Term begins Sept.

21st. For at the Schoolafter Sept. 1st, or address EDWARD TT. FISHER Brooklyn Post Offico. 3m BROOKLYN HEIGHTS SEMINARY Prof.

West's Sohool fox young ladies The eighteenth year of this English and French boarding and day soho il will begin September 14th. For circulars, apply at 83 iuontai tlie Pri Montagno st, Or for moro specific information, by letter to ine rnncipai, al nuncio, lst jyl32mo CHAS. WEST, Principal. PROF. I.

S. DAVISON DEVOTES HIM self to the education of a few youths' of both sexes. Term begins September 1 1th, at his resldonoe, No. 59 Jlunter Gates ave, wero cironlara may now be obtained. Four misses will be received into tbe family, sharing all advantages with his son and daughters, Pjuvate toixios DUBINO the Sdmsieb.

Refers to Dra. T. L. Ouyler, J. E.

Rockwell, J. T. Duryea, M. 8. Hutton, Messrs.

David 31. Stone, Curtis L. North and Cyrus W. Field. ivlt 2ti ARC CHENEVIREEE'S FRENCH Rrhnnl fnr Yonm? Ladipa.

571 Dnrrraw street, nsar Court. The school will re open on the 16th of September, 1868, French lessons overy afternoon. Ql 6m "ORYANT, STRATTON CLARK'S BROOKLYN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Nos. 13, 15 and 16 Court street. (Opposite City HalL) ThiB Institution is an important link in the great chain of Colleges located in the leading cities of tho States and Can aBookkocping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Commercial, Law and Correspondence practically taught An actual bank and other business houses earned on between the students, earn as in No Vacations.

For particulars cailofc the College office, 13 Court street, from 9 to 8, or address for College Monthly per mail. nil tf MADAME GIRAUD'S FRJSiN Url ajmjj English boarding eohool ladies, Irjjnaton, chestet Cpunty.New York. Will re opon on MONDAY, September 11th. jy2t 3m' T7 RASMUS HALL 1LAT M2J BUSH.L. r.

A Boarding School for Bos, one hour from Fulton ferry, by Elatbnsh avenue cars, passinix the Institution every fifteen minutes: location pleasant and health. fuL with ample play, grounds; every facility tor tho best English and Classical education. Fall term commences Monday, Sept. 7th. Address E.

T. MACK, PrinoipaL novlStf DELPHI ACADEMY, COLLEGIATE Xl and Crammar Departmentfl, corner'Lafayetta avenue and Hull street. Preparatory Department, Adelphi 6t, near Imlton ave. Preparatory and Grammar Departments or girls and boye together re opens Sep. 14, c8 ly COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCFiOOL AND gymnasium.

Court street, corner of Joralemon: four pnvato classes, ten to fifteen boys in eacH, rates $15 to 840 per term, ten weeks; twelve page.oatalognes at book stores, with names of references, and penmanship, leading branches, languages, mathematics, soionces, and commercial branohes thorougaly taught. au29 lm RS. HILTON'S SELECT SCHOOL for vonnff children and crirls under 14 years of acre. hae been removed to 210 Sohermerhorn st, near Bond. The in! iti thn Priirmrv Dfinnrtmnnt in Oral, with illus trations from' Maps, Charts, etc.

The third scholastic year, will commence Monday, Sept. 7th, 1868. Lessons given on the Pianoforte. auS12rao IFTEENTH YEAR 1854 1868 BROOKLYN JUVENILE HIGH SCHOOL, Livingston stynear ConrU FALL TERM, SEPTEMBER I4th, 1868. The principal aim and objeot of this Sohool is, the early education and training of boys under 12 years of age.

The great principle adopted is thorough instruction in the rudiments! as the only means of training the mind, ana securing a rapid and successful progress, at a later period. In addition to the regular stuuies of the respective divisions, instruction is also given in DECLAMATION, VOCAL MURIO AHD CALISTHENICS, by the most experienced and oompeteht masters. fCircularfi can be obtained at the store of Mr. George P. Milne, 217 Fulton street; also at 4 Leys, corner of Fulton and Clinton streets, OpenforthoTeoeptionor newpapilo, Thursday a Friday, September 10th and 11th, d2tf ROOKLYN COLLEGIATE LIVINGSTON STREET, NEAR COURT STREET.

This Institute provides a full and thorough course of education in Mathematics, Languages (both Ancient and Modern) and the Physical Sciences. Instruction is also given in Vocal Musio, Drawing, ana Calisthenics Students from abroad will be accommodated with a good home and careful supervision. Students admitted at any time during the term. Fall term commences Wednesday. Sept.

9. Candidates for admission will present themselves for examination at the Institute, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day, Sept. 9th, 10th and lltb. Thn regular duties of the Institute will commence on Monday, Sept. 14.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES. I. H. Frothingham, Josiah O. Low, J.

S. T. Stranahan, James How, Luther B. Wyman, Charles R. Marvin, S.

B. Chittenden, D. S. Landon, John T. Martin, A.

M. White, George A. Jarvis, Airud 8. Barnes, Charles S. Baylis, W.

T. Hateh, Wm. C. Fowler, J. L.

Pope, B. T. Frothingham. l. frothingham, rresiaem.

Jobtah O. Low, Secretary. C. B. Batus, 'ireasurer.

au29 tf TTOLY TRINITY CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. The Advent Term of this School will commence on tho 14TH OF SEPTEMBER, under the Head Mastership of tho REV. PROFESSOR T. G. VALPY, who, for seven years past, has been connected with St.

Paul's School, Concord, N. H. one of the most famous schools in New England. The School Building, 33 Clinton street, has been thoroughly repaired and refurnished and no pains will be spared to make this school worthy of the patronage which it Bolicits from all who believe that the education or the young shoidd not be divorced. Irom positivo Christian influence For particulars applfcapply to Rev.

B. B. NEWTON, 188 Henry street, up to September 1st; after that date to Mr. VALPY, 33 Clinton street. an27td SPECIAL IVOTlCESt BARSTOW ELEVATED OVEN RANGE AND THE ORIENTAL BASE BURNING FURNACE AND STOVE.

J. Q. ADAMS Depot, 153 Atlantic Street, au29 lm EXPRESS NOTICE J. M. HILDRETH, would inform his customers, and all others wishing to get expressing done, that he has bought his old express route again.

Omces 355 Cumberland st, near Fulton ave, and corner Fulton and Scheriectady avos, Brooklyn 34 Burling Slipt and 44 Dey st, New York. All orderj left at the above omces will receive the uaunl prompt attention, at tho usual low prices. J. HILDRETH, Proprietor. au28 6t FIREWORKS, TORCHES, FLAGS, LAN terns.

Badges. Candles, for processions, F. COG. HILL, 632 Myrtle ave, near Houstf st, Brooklyn. au27 lmo QOTHIC HALL Shades and Ball Room, open day and night, with a choioo stock of Ales, Wines, Liquors and Segfira.

Ball room to rent for first class balls. Apply at the Hall, Adams st, between Nassau and Concord sts. HHt G. M. ANDERSON, Proprietor, ISS KELLY, FANCY AND MILLINERY GOODS, Ribbons, Flowers, Wreaths, Ac.

TARGET WREATHS AND BOUQUETS TO ORDER, No. 328 Fulton street, near Clark. Late of 215 Fulton street. anlSlm ASH FOR OLD BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, NewsnaDers; also all kinds of Daner. Stock bought inTarge or smalllots.

Turn thorn into money at onco. If the lot is large we send for it on leaving your order atlfi Myrtle ave, a few doors from Fulton. lmo STORE FOn BAKERS AND MATERIALS, WILLI AM HART. No. 3 1 CATHARINE STREE, NEW YORK.

A Large and Select Assortment Constantly on Hand. au8 lmo THE EYES. We have just finished Bomo Eyo GlasseB in Shell, with PEBBLES, for the Ladies' uso thelightestanii handsomest we nave ever maue. uoooa a qok. Manufacturers, Jewelers and Opticians, 203 FULTON STREET.

n29tf PAWC1WG ACAPEIfHES. CH. RIVERS' NEW AND ELEGANT DANCING ACADEMY, No. ISO Stato st Cor. of Court st.

These beautiful rooms will be reopened for the recoption of pnpilB and formation of classes on and after WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th. CHILDREN as heretofore on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY afternoons. LADD28, TUESDAY and FRIDAY afternoons. AJfD GENTLEMEN, TUESDAY and FRIDAY evenings. Application may be made at any time day or evening, after September 9tn Circulars can be obtained at the Saloon of T.

L. O. PHIL IPS, No. 188 Court st, near State. Respectable parties wishing to engage rooms for Soireo3, are respectfully invited to call.

au28 lm AT I HAL FOR BALLS, Sociables and Dancing Schools; the most convenient and best ventilated hall in the city. Also two fine rooms tor lectures or olub rooms; also a fino well fitted restaurant, good location, to let. Inquire at J. G. LATIMER'S Carpet Store, 161 Atlantic st, Brooklyn.

R. AND MISS MCALLISTER'S DANCING ACADEMY WILL OPEN AT GOTHIC HALL, Adams st, near Concord, on Sapt. 1st. Classes for gentlemen, Tuesday and Friday evonings. Ladies' Evening Cl.iss.

Friday evening. Classes for Ladies, Misses and Masters, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. All tho fashionable dances taught in ono course of twenty four lessons. For terms per quarter, and further particulars, Bend for a circular. N.

B. Oponing soiree, Thursday oveniug, 10. Positively no person admitted without a ticket. auU? tUl de4 if TTtTRIS' DAJSICING ACADEMY, and 378 Fulton st, opposite City Hall, will re open Tucsaity, ii.Ut. Pupils can commence at any time, Tuesday and Friday evenings for Gentlemen; for Ladies, Missoe and Masters.

Wednesday and Saturday afternoons; Private class for Ladies and Gentlemen, Thursday evenings. Private lessons can be taken in tho morning, or at any time not occupied by the regular classes. Private schools and classes instructed. B. For further particulars apply at tho Academy for a circular.

au23 dm URNITURE. CARPETS. GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE OF CARPETS AND FURNITURE for the next two months of the largest stock of tho kind over thrown in tho market, of over one million dollars worth, regardless of cost or price, at 153 Eighth avenue, and around tho corner, Nos. 287, 2G9 271 Thirty fifth street The largest ware rooms in tho United States. H.

O'FARRELL. The well known salesman, Mr. Thomas B. Alulby, formerly wi(h S. W.

WboLsoy, of Williamflburgh is now here attending to tho Carpet Department: he solicits tbe patron go of his friends and the Williams burgh public in general jy233m AS FIXTURES, LAMPS, ETC. A snlendid assortment of New Stvles. at reasonable nrico3. icttopenedat No. 706 Broadway, between 4th street and Astor place, Y.

Gas pipes fitted to stores and publio uildings. JOHN TRIGGE, leoifm late witn rsau, maon kio. jyitE CHILD'S BENEFACTOR. ORANDALL. MANUFACTURER OF AHD DEALER IN EVERY VARIETY Or PERAMBULATORS.

ROPKLLERS, SPRING HORSES, SLEIGHS, SWINGS, TOYS, 4c. no. riu cuijrun di kukt, BROOKLYN. REPAIRING, NEATLY DONE. DOUBLE WHEELS PUT INTO PERAMBULATORS.

DItY GOUBS. flEO. B. EDDY VJT DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERY AND BEDDING, 88FULTON street, 4th door below Henry st. Buyers will find it to their advantage to examine our stook of chamber, parlor, library and ulning room Buita: also, a large assortment of chairs, extension and oentre tables, bureaus, woahBtands, looking glasses, piano stools, 40, flnnAn HpltvAmri nrnmnuv anil in trnnii nnlnp.

jyl63m AT W. JACKSON'S, NO. 551 BROADWAY. MOURNING GOODS FROM AUCTION. FINE TAMISE CLOTHS, $7 60 per dress, worth $19.

FINE HENRIETTA, $7 60 per dress, worth $12. FINE PARI8IENNK Cloth, $10 per dros3, worth $15. FINE CRAPE CLOTH $6 per dress, worth $9. FINE 8COTOH GINGHAMS, 31o per yard, worth 60o. BALMORAL SKIRTINGS, 60c per yarl, worth 75c.

PURE MOHAIR and POPLIN ALPACAS, at 635o, 75c, and 87 Mc. just one third below their real value. BUBHIRB ORAPES and 'i'AMARTINES, 37tfc, worth 62Mojeryard. RIOH BLACK SILKS, in all the mostjpopnlar makes 8 1 wide, $2, 2,26, 2 60, 2 76 and $3 real bargains. OANVAB ANDIRON GRENADINES FROM 3 1 to 2 yards wide.

TRAVELING DRESS GOODS in great variety at less than wholesale prices. op211y W. JACKSON, No. S51 Broadway. REAL ESTATE BICOBLER3.

jOurdan, real estate andTn SURANCE BROKER. 149 Montague Mercantile Library Bnilding. All kinds of propBrty rentod and rents collected. Loans, and bond and mortgages negotiated. Especial attention given to tho manngemcnt of qstr.tes qu29 ly REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD by J.

S. MAOKAY, Assisted by V. ALDRIDOE, KeaJ Estate Brokers and Auctioneers, omoe 20 Court Btreet, Phcnix Brooklyn. FOR SALE first class city reaidonoea, in tho most desirable localities, brown stono and Philadelphia brick fronts, containing all the modern improvements and conveniences; also a variety of medium and cheap dwellings; several farms and farm lands, upon Long Island, near and accessible to and from tho city; vaoant city lots, and village property in' tho vicinity of the city, Ac, at low prices. Those wisning.

to purchase for investment or otherwise, or having property to Bell, invited to call and obtahvor furnish description and terms. jy311y EATS AND CAPS. TO ECONOMISTS A NEW SILK HAT made to order for )JtS als, an old hat rsmado to the present stylo to look equal to new, at small cost. J. OAL AHAN, practical hotter, 99 Powers et, corner of Bergen st, Brooklyn.

Bergen and Powers st care pass the door. myStJ ly MOUNTAIN RETREAT HOUSE, SITU ate'dha'if way between Ctskill and tho Mountain e. Is now open for tho reception of guests; board 10 nerwsck. Address D. BLOOM, Catikill, N.

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