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the VOL, 25. NO. 77. BROOKLYN. THURSDAY.

4, ism THREE CENTS; 1 AMUSEMENTS. HOUSES TO LET. FOREIGN NEWS AND GOSSIP, I. VAN ANDEN, PUBLISHER AND PBO PBIETOB 'Why do you not wa3the woman's next question. 'Because I prefer to remain was the response.

Female 'Do yon think you are placed in this world as a speoial agent by Divine Provi denoe to wield a certain influence in your life for society This influenoe cannot be of permanent benefit to society unless you hand, it down to future ages. Why do you not take a wife, and hand down your name to future generations. Bather disconcerted as to yonr ability in all these contingencies, tho young man replied that he was very 'hard to please, and had never yet met a Jady who could fill his requisite Female We have, by the new dispensation of the Latter Day Saints, overcome all these objections. Ii you marry a lady in our church, and if Bhe does not please you in all points, er even if she does, and you wish variety, you can marry another, or marry Bystander That is an excellent doctrine and suits my views; but suppose, for instance, I should marry you, and then should see some other lady or ladies that I should like to marry, would you not be jealous; would you not make a row nnd abuse the new candidate for the great honor of matrimonial alliance with me Female at all, sir, provided you conform with the strict rules of our ohuroh as regards marriage. The cardinal rule is that in marriage men and women do not unite merely for the gratification of the lust of the' flesh, but for a higher purpose, namely the propagation of our species in our ohurch.

By rapid increase wo expect to wield a tremendous influence on tho western continent in the oonung generation. Iu this, to a great extent, we depend on tho conversion and immigration of the mosses of Europe." Bystander "But what aro tho rules providing a man wanta more than one wife 1 Must ho consult his first wife Female "Yes, sir; he must not only consult hor, but he must obtain her approbation and that of the elders as well. Iu marrying a number of wives it is neceBsary that the first wife shall opprovo, and nt tho marriage, act as bridesmaid and givo away the new bride. The first wile is entitled to all duo love and respect as the senior wife, and tho husband is bound by his marital duties to enforce it." Bystander "But suppose that Brigham Young or any of his elders, after 1 should marry, for instance, a pretty girl, should take la fancy to her, and should as a constitutional right make her one of his spiritual wives, how am I to help myBelf Female "Tnat would be an honor to you and the woman herself. No such demand or request could bo made by any elder, unless prompted by a Divine spirit, and no dishonor could arise in the minds oi our people." Bystander' 'Have you a lover Female "Yes, several; but if I could only induce ono good looking Gentle to become a saint, I would resign them all to add one more to our flock.

I wish you would go to Utu with us, it would be so pleasant. The young man replied that he should like very much to go, and would, as soon as Grant should take Bichmond, and asked the young woman's address. This was given promptly, as well as her photograph, which, it is presumed, is cherished most fondly. SALES OF HEAL ESTATE. FOE SALE A 2H STOBT BASEE1T and sub cellar brick houss, double pitoh roof, with reu extension, oontains rooms, gas and ga ttxturts, water, and connected with sewer.

Location within, flye minntes' walk of City Hall. For Unas, kc apply to A. KNOWLTON, 335 Kulton avenue ta25 tf OAA TO 95W CASH, AND $25 VJOO" every three months till naid, will buy! a two story and basement house and lot, with soven rooms, folding doers marble mantels and gratep, welHnoatJd. filled with brick! oars to three femes. P.

MoOABK, 18th street, near 7th ayenneBrooklyn mast FOB SALE A PAIB OF WELL MATCH ed roan horses, 6 and 7 years old, 15 hands high, perfectly sound, vory gentle; also a four spring, shiftiog tpp Phaeton, Lawronce A but littlo usodv Inquiro for COACH to AN. Pacifio st, 3d bouse oast of Franklin ave, myl 6t OL.it Zi WILL BUY A NEAT NEW M5JJVf Cottago and an extra lot 25 by 125 feeot, woll fenced and pointed, close to the depot, at Hioksville, L. I. An hours' ride from tue city. No on the property.

PosseEsion cdn be had at once. atonoe, at N. or atlSSonth 7th at, Brooklyn, D. ap281w WILKES BOOTH FOB SALE, ON favorable terms, a splendid plaoeot 69 acres, witn all kinds ot fruit, nice bouse, 28x38 with kitchen attauhod, 14x14, pood "barn, granary, shed, well and cistern, good cellar; house has 11 nice rooms; minutes' wain to Waverly depot; land splendid and house coveied with thaae traos; possession immediately. For further oartionlars address E.

EDWARDS, Pachjgne, Long Island. aM2w' FOB SALE A HANDSOME THREE story brown scone front residonco, 26x55, in Brooklyn, with pofj cellar and all the modern improvements, perfect oracr. incloding etablo, 23x60. and six nioro Ion of round, each 26x100, with option of purohaio; a more ealthy location cannot be desired portion of tho furniture Sill to sold nith house if desired; terms easy. Apply to A.

POIiHKaWB. Ii3 H6an streBt. Brooklyn. JIOK SALE OSE OF THE NEW FXltST A clisshromi Btono front houses in Clinton street, bo tween Prrsidontand Union, opposite garden of tUB late Lnro's estate, coutsining all the modern imp'ovornents, witliFolid black walnut stairs. Also one first hruwu stone front hdnse, with French roof, billiard room, walnut stairs and all tio modern improvements, in President stroet, near Clinton will bo sold cnesp term 3 to Puit.

purchasers, ltnquiro of 1). S. on tile orain ifif s. or at carpenter shop, corner 0 jure and Nelson sfcret Will exchange for small houses. Ji23 anr" FOB SALE AT A GBEAT BABUAlN A new first class brown stono dwelling, three stories, basement and sub ccllor, with oil modera improvements.

21 feet front and rear by 40 foot foop, lot '00. on lilliott Dlacc, near Hanson Dlaobj possession imoiediatolj'. ADply to CEO. W. BitOWW, Mechanic's Bank Building, corner ot Court and Montague streets, room No.

a21 lm FOB SALE THREE STORY AND BA.SE rccnt brick housp No. 297 Adelphi street, with modprn improvements; price $8,000. Apply to J. S.MAOKliV. No.

6 court street. Brooi lyn. a'23 tf kJr basementand sub cellar bri.k house; water, sub, marble nmiitols, $6W3 or morn, cash, balance on mortifago. Apply to BANKS A TltAVjgs, on the premises, corner of 4th avo and 12th street Soutb Brooklyn. my23f W'' "HPHJ' tboae two story and basonjontdwen ingK.

titled with brick, sJidiijff dnont niarbJp mantels and KTates, Ras. piazzas, Ac. situated in 19th street, between 4th and 5th Brookhn, commaninff abeautifal view of New York Bay; terms $500 to $1,000 cub, balance on mortgage. Apply to SLTfiH FlUTil, un tho prouiisss. m23teod (i IjIOR SALE EIGHT OK TUB NEATEST and best built Cottars in Brooklyn, containing ill the modern improvements, and within two olocks of tbo cars to all the ferries.

Price 3 000. ADply to Ii. It. VI JSTCHEli, corner 4th ave and lTth st, Brooklyn. coy 2 2ff FOR SALE TWO 2 STORY BRiUK dwellings on Putnam avonue.

between Roid and fatchen avs. witbin 3 minutes' walk of three railroad routes to New "York forriea. Two full tots of ground, 25x100 toot, with each Loiifeo. Price 2.250 oaoh. Terms easy.

Possession May 1st. lcC5. Inquire of S. B. TERRY, corner of Patch en avonue and Jofferson street, after 4 P.

M. ap22 lm FOR SALE THE 3 STORY AND ATTIO brown stone house known aa No. 45 Concord street, 5 minutes' walk from Jrultoneny; the house is bmltinthe best manner and of the best materials, and has marble mantels, gas and water throughout, with range and furnace: size 21 feet 6 inches br 60 feet, lot 83 feet, to which a plot 34 feet 6 inches can be added if desired, ror permits apply to S. Montajrue street, Hear Court, Brooklyn, oi to P. O.

BULKLE 43 Wall street, Now York. felOtf FOR SALE A SPLENDID FOUR STORY btown stone front house, situated on the north sid i of Fir'tplace, betweon Olinton and Court street, contain ing all the modern improvements: the house is 25x61 feet, the lot 1C0 feet deep, exclusive of the court yard, which is 33U feet; the house ts in perfeoc order, and possession can be bad on the first of May next. For particulars apply to 8. HON PLOW, Montagna street. a4tf lilUtt GAIjE CHEAP VR1UE ONLV JD $7,000 A four story brown atone house, (Enjjlish basement) located in Second Place, The house ij modern in style, with water, gas and other conveniences, and the vurroundinss eunal to any in Brooklyn.

Apply to J. H. fiTUBBrm No. 4 Front it near Whitebail New York. n26 6m FOR SALE PEACE PRIOES Quincy street cottage, 7 rooms, attic and oellar.

$2,200 Union st 3 story brick 3.330 Brown stone on avenue 10,000 Ryerson 2 story basement and attio brick 4.600 Bergen st, 3 story and basement brick 5.700 Oxford Bt, 2 story and extension frame 3,800 Marcy av, 71ota, able, fraiL 4o 14,000 Busbwick av, double house, 9 lotB, stable 15,000 Weet Warren st, 3 stoiy and basement brick 8.800 6tojy 2.250 Byerson st, 3 Btory brick 6,000 iTaims, lots, loans, colleotionfl, Ao. General agents "People's Mutual Coal Co." J.E. OORNELti 4 ny2 ly 16 Court street. OR SALETHE ELEGANT MANSION, with fifteen lots of ground, corner of Magnolia st and Eierereen ave. The grounds are tastefully laid oat with an abundanue of choice fruit and berries, and tho mansion is one of tbeGneitin theoity.

'Will be sold aheap. Price woith 926,000. pply to A. P. VAN TD VL, No.

2C8 Cherry st, New Y6rk. a26 6ni FOR SALE, IN BROOKLYN THE ELE pant ana commodious residence of Charles A. Maiirs, in Ayckoff street betweon New York and Brooklyn avenues, toirethor with the grounds, 275 feet front by 230 feet deep. The house is about 53 feet square, contains 19 reoms. and has all the modern improvements; is finished with black walnut, and in the most tasteful manner; built of brick, witb partition wshs of same.

Stable 30 by Qfeot. ThegrouiM'saro graded in the most beautiful manner and abound with a great variety of raro ornamental troos and Bbrubjoiy; irmt trees in groat variety, graoerines, For full particulars inquire on the promises, of J. C4.MPBRLL, PaciHc Bank. New York, or to S. HONDLOW, Montague st, near Court, Brooklyn.

a.i tf FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE FARMS and city property; houses and parts of houses to let; fnrros from 3 acres, 10 acres, 20 acres. 25 acres, 30 acres, 100 150 acres. 2C0 acres; all within one hour of the city. Enquire of WHITE 4 ADAMS, 68 Myrtle avenue. 2d bloak from City Hall.

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hiodARD. Alderman, Mr' Nmth stroet above Race, Philadelphia. Address letters for information, in confidence, to fj. HELMBOLD, CHEMIST. DDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD rmTmnnDDDD DDDDDDDDD PRINCIPAL DEPOTS.

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W0I BS. F. B. CONWAY'S PARK. THEATRE.

Oppoeite the Oity HaU, Brooklyn. Bole Lessee Mrs. F. OH WAY. EVERY EVENING" Until further notiofetbe GREAT SENSATIONAL DRAMA, UNCLE TOM'S OA BIN; LIFE AMONGOBTHE LOWLY.

With tbo INIMITABLE COMEDIAN, MR. CRANK DREW, In the character of TOP8Y, AN ORIGINAL OVERTURE TO UNCLE TO Arranged expressly by Mr. Van Olker. MRS. OONW AY tskes pride and pleasure in presenting to the Brooklyn public this exoiting and attraotive Drama, with a CAST HITHERTO UNPRECEDENTED, and Hatters herself that it will meet with THE USUAL GENEROUS PATRONAGE which has encourared her efforts hitherto in CATERING VO THEIR AMUSEMENT, and Bhe bega the public to bear in mind that Bh'e is not only aasiduous in providing the best entertainments within reach of the profession, hut also CONDUCTS HER ESTABLISHMENT ON PRINCIPLES OF STRICT MORALITY, carefully exoluding everything offensive to the most refined mind Seats only secured in Orchestral Chairs.

In preparation A 'ihrilling Moral anf. Local Sensational Drama, entitled THE MECHANICS OF BROOKLYN, which will sho tly be produopd. OOLEY'S OPEBA HOUSE. CORNER OF COURT AND REMSEN STREETS THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE RESORT. R.

M. HOOLEY Sole Proprietor. MONDAY EVENING. MAY AND DU KING THE WEEK. 1st, HERE'S FUN ALIVE I LOOK AT THIS SELECTION rrtoa omi ENDLESS LIST OF MEEB1MEKT.

PETER PIPER PEPPER PODGE! BACON AND GREENS JUMBO JCM'S COLLEGE. AIN'T HE GOT THE NERVE. SALLY COME UP. PAS DE MILITAIRE. MISSISSIPPI HL1NO.

ANNA MAR'A JANE. 4c. SEW SOSGS, ACTS, DMNDISU AND PLANTATION SCENES. Doors open at tooommonco atSo'clock. Admission 30 contB.

Privito Boxes, $3 00. Front Beats reserved for ladies and gentlemen accompanying them. Gentlemanly ushers in attendance. COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL TO J. HERMAN, WEDNESDAY IsYENING, AY 3d, 1865.

Tickets issued for April 19th, are good for this ocoision. EOOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY AND ONE MATIN EB, MONDAY, MAY 8, AND TUiU'DAY, MAY 9. MATINEE ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. FIRST VISirTo BROOKLYN Of cho oelebratad ROBE It HKLLER, ROBERT HELLER, From the Salle Diabolique, New Yoik, whero on Saturday next bo ivlll completo his 365th performance in that city.

ROBERT HELLKK Will present all nis best feats in SuMAl'lO CONJURING. And perform on each evening two of his admirod PIANO SOLOS. Admheion 50 cents. Reserved eeata 91 Family circle 25 cents. Tbe Box Office will bo open for securing seats next Saturday morning, myj tt E.

P. KINGSTON, Agent. BOOKLYN ACADEMY OE MUSIC. LEONARD GROVER Dimeter. CARL ANSOHUTZ Conductor.

THURSDAY. MAY 4th, 1865. LAST NIGHT OF Till! GRAND GERMAN OPEB 4 IN THIS OITY, Upon whioh occasion will bo produced Gounod's very pop? ular grand Opera DAUST. FAUST. FAUST.

FAUST. JOSEPH HERM ANS as Mephistophelos His wonderful and vorv eolobrated special assumption. Mile. MARIE FREDRICI ss Marguerite Her origins! role. Big.

GUISBPPE TAMARO as FAUST His original role with the great Italian opera Mile. SOPHIE DZIUBA. as Siebol HEINRIUH KTBlNEOKKas Valentin Mme. ZIMMERMAN aa Marta 01TO LEHMAN GRAND FANFARE MILITAIRE. upon which oocasion will appear upon the stage, QRAIfULLA'S SEVENTH REGIMENT BAND, of biass and reed inBiruments, preceding tho ENTIRE GRAND CHORUS, ftesisted by A OAVALOADE OF THE MEMBERS OF 8EYE HAL GERMAN SINGINU SOCIETIES, formipg a grand ensemble rarely equalled in OPERA.

The New York Herald, 29, saya: The Academy was, very well ft lied last night to hear Gounod's Faust, which was well rendorcd by Mr. Grovcr's company. Mile, Frede rici made an oxcellent Marguerite. Sne sang and acted t.lm n.rt. nrimirnhlv.

Thn MenhisbDrthlBa of Mr. Herman is, in a manner, historic, and was welcomed a3 it' deserved KJU1 The Opera of Faust was given last evening to 'a large au fience. This operagrowB upon the publio ear with every representation. Jtsoeutiesare of that sensurous chrao ter uhich appeal to the heart, and tho impression grows deeper and deeper the more familiar we become with its earnest characteristics. It has wonderful individuality and Iho originality of its conceptions is unquestionuble.

INow York Tribuue. April 29, 1866. The best characteristics of the German voreion were oor tlinly brought out last night in on unusually agreeable manner. Wo have rarely heard tho work, in all respects, bettergiven. The aitists were, without exception, in oon ital voice, and a rare and enjoyable unanimity prevailed a desire to bo good and conscientious.

The orehostra and chorus wero alike admirable, fndood recollectionBof lost evening's entertainmentarewholly agioeable. The sale of Tiokote will open at the Box OlSco of the Academy on ednesdav morning, May 3d, when seats may be secured, from 8 o'clock to 5 o'clook P. PRICES: ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR to Porquotte, BaKony and Dress Circlo. Seats Secured 60 cents extra. Family Circlo 60 cents.

Gallery 25 cents, GRAND MATINEE AT THE NEW YORK ACADEMY, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1885. at 1 o'clock P. mjl4t HILHAEMOHIC SOCIETY Oh UKUUK.1.YN. EIGHTH SEASON 1864 '65. FIFTH CONCERT, Which was postponed on acoount of tho death of tho President, will take placo on SATURDAY EVENING.

MAY Gin, 1805. at lira ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MAD'M PATTI STRAKOSOH. Contralto, MLLE. DE KATOW, Violoncello, MR, JAMES M.

WEHLI, Pianist, And the full Oiche3tra of the Society. Mr. THEODORE EISFELD Conduotor. Mr. JOSEPH NOLL Extra Tickets to 81; noii sub3oribers, 81 50.

To bo had of Dr. A. Cooke Hull, Treasurer, corner of Joralemon and Olinton streets. Doors open at performance will commence at 8 elook BBOOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 0.

H. RIVER'S ANNUAL EXHIBITION AND SOIREE DANHANTE Will take place on MONDAY EVENING, MAY 15. 1865. Tickets for sale at all the prinoipal musio, book, jewolry and drug stores. Tieketl issuod tor the 24th of April will ho used on this occasion.

18t GEORGE W. WALKER, Manager. B1 BOOKLYN GABDEN THIS FAVOE vwniiii' ixixxw. j.jua lifi nnnn ffir thn nnmmar aeaeon on wKDN ESDAY, May 3. fhia fBafcuro of Free will be continued under the leadership of Prof.

WM. liiilUIJA.nu ill a luiiuiiouio BpectfuHyinYited. hTR3Jrrv Pmnrifltnr. niyi dill jjyycm 1 EYBBEVEM. AT Wheri?" Spragne's AUey, two doors from Ifulton st.

Ales. Vines, Liquors and Segors of the best quality. apzo OTIOE TO PIUK1UB AJNli if AKTJtlua We, the undersigned, are prepared to offorto the Sohlio for a number of seasons the BOULEVARD GROVE, known as Bowronvilio Grove, in Bnahwick. Houfo, Bars. Restaurant, Danoing Platform, Horse Sheds, kc.

al new. The Grove naa about six acres of tall wood, we i shaded, clean and always do under foot, Jencod 1 in all ueual easy access, witbiu three Hooks of Myrtle and Do Kolb ave. cor routes, and oneblockfrom Broadway route. would reBrfally invito Committees to call and lodge to'themselves. Woarenowreadyfor ongagenienU.

Ap Sy in the Grove or oorner Broadway and Flushing avenuo, mhM 3m EOKERT 4 FLEOKSER, Proprietors. EFFEBTS' PABK TO PICNIC PAB I TIES AND EXCl)KS10N3 The above Pork Bitu Xtcdcornerof Tompkinsnnd Uates avenues, Brooklyn, is nowreadv for engagements for tho coming. tea3on. Many rmprdvementa have been made. The dancing piriformis one of ths on tho Island.

Gas has been fntrodnced to illuminate the platform. Boat hooting gallo nes, Ao have been added. Committees wishing engage call early on the P0HICHESTBRi B. Tho Paik opened free on Saturdays for ladies and Children. al03m EXCURSIONS.

COSE? ISLAND AND BBOOKLYN BAIL ft(D SPfrtNG ARRANGEMENi' To CONET InuHDTHdOT OnaSQK OF OABS On and after. AprU Wl6 and ditil further notice, the. THBonilH OaBS of at 6,00, 7.. B.49. i8 MWA 4.17, 6.21; 8.21, 6.67, artOoney Island for Fulton Ferry at 6.00.

T.0i.: 8.08, 9.12?"U SS, JL6J, B.56, L28, 2.32, 3.36, 4,411, 6.13, 6.16, 7'Theabdvetableis arranged to the loeal travel only; additional cars will bo run se required, to accommodato transient travsk VpVrfnBt. HATS AND CAPS. Ki INGS COUNTY HAT, CAP AND UnHonof the LADIES of Brooklyn and vicinity, and the public in general to our grand and magnijjpent i assortment Jf LADIESV MIB8E8f and qHIEDREIpS GOODS, trimmed andnntrimmed. By importing largely, weareeiabledto offer the lotcet lNDON and PATl BbtoL Our stock of BOI8' andTURBANS Milsothe assbrttnentof GENT'S BILK, OLOTH AND Wetontette particular attentiono! MnjLTNERS ana tie TRADE In general to our large stock of BIBBONB i ana MXAW GOOffS knowing they oan bvo tone and money toeaUlngont mi km Fnlton a. PP.

DUMBM. IjtHABB'S. ManfSctarr. HC8 Fulton TO LET EROM MAY 1st, 1865, TfljE lodge RoonLsituatedon the corner of Court and Jeralemon sts, ol Wednesday and Fridav ovonings of each week. Forparticulara raquire of J.

M. HOPPER, oornjBr. Ooqrh and Joralemon sts. a39 1b TO LET TWO ROOMS FOR MANIJ facturinc purposes; one room 23x50; the other25iJ8. Also stable room for two or four horses.

Inquire at 231 and 266 Pacifio street. ap2811t mb LET THE 3 STORY AND BASE JL ment brown stone front dwollinc house. No. 191 T)df field street, near Fulton ave; has all the modern improvements excellent order. Apply to GEO.

B. STONfi, Room No. 1, Mechanics' Bank Building, corner Montague and Court streete. myl tf TO LET DESIRABLE APARTMENTS to let in the new 3 itory brick dwelling boases 6a north side of Fulton ave, near Troy ave, which is joit beyond the railroad stables on Fulton ave. Premises in qt cellent order: water now being introduced into rooms on each floor; location very desirable; railroad time from houBe to Fulton 36 minutes; will be rented only to persons of respectability, accustomed to neatness, with amah1 families.

Rent $12 $15, $13 per month. Rooms are iaieermza convenient pantries, aa. ntvvij ut.juju vuivia tapren Djitneotrnerxo nave wie uuuuBi uuuupieu ouiy pj parties who enn appreciate the comtorta of a olean anl COmrortao nome. sua omen can remain Jiuyiy w. R.

STONF. Room No, 1, Mechanics' Bank Bnildinsr, ly to GEO. oornor Montague and Court sts. myl tf TOhVT BBOOKLYN, FOUB LOTS, running through from Plym juth to John streets, 'oe tweeu Gold street and MudBon avonue, with shods oo3tod on them, suitable lor coal yards, fco. also one oil, factory and one largo brick cooper hop and buildings, in John streot.

betweon end Oridgo streets. Apply to'JD SEPH J. MAIlBfN, 64 Wall sireot. N. city, or to'THOS.

FAKLEY, coalolficc, comet' Hudson avonuo and Front n. m2 2 TO LET TO A SMALL BITSPONSIBLB fauiily. foor or five rooms, with of bath, gas, So. Call at 51 Washington avenue. m3 2t TO BEJVT W'THOUT BOABn, AWKJE ly furnii hed room, to one or two single, gontlemoD, at 31 Poplarstreot, threo minutes' wall; from Fulton ferry, near the Heights.

m)32t rpo LET AN ENGLISH BASEMENT i houso, furnished, or partly furnishod, with nil the modern improvements, nnd in good order, for a months nr ajear, with tlio privilogo of hoarding during the winter months. Apply at 42 Hoytst, Brooklyn. my3 2t i TO LETA PLEASANT li'OBNlSHKD JL room, to one or two Binglegontlemen. without board, inaprivato family: also a hall bedroom; ten minutes' wnlk from Houih and Hamilton forries, ftent very mode raie. Apply at 20 Woodhull street, South Brooklyn, mj 3 3t TO LET A FURMSHtSD HOUSE, ALL improveinentB, location unsurpassed.

Is a Konm only: rent tsken in hoard for a sinull family o' adu'ts. Ap plvtoP. MAUOMHBR A SON, 321 Fulton avonue. m33'. TO LliT A COAL TfABD.

SITUATED on tbo cornerof faeiiic and Co'uuihia streets, with all tho necessary appliances for carryiutr on thebuninoss. Apply to P. corner of Columbia and Baltic stresta. m3 41 TO LET ON BBOOKLYN HEIGHTS, until ov. 1st.

acomolotoiy furnished hou30, btwien the Wall streot and Fulton ferries, threo story and basement, and contains all tho modern improvements; location unsurpassed by any in the city: terms moderate: children objectionable. Address JAMES BBYAH, Boi B8D N. Y. P.O. m2 3t FOB SALE OB TO LET IN BROOK lyn, ahouse and nine lota of grouud.

on the oorner of Butler street and Schenectady avei.ue; torms reasonable. Apply to BERN ABD MCLAUGHLIN, 16i Water stroet. m23t TO LET STEAM POWEB BOOMS, with steoii powir, to let, at M. iron railing manufactory, Fmman streot, ono bloctt from Fulton ferry. np4tf TO LET 1'DBNITUBE STOBAGE THE be6t of furniture storage, in the lof ia over J.

Q. Latimer's oarpot storos, 167, 159 and 161 Atlantic street, Brook ijn. mhI8 2m TO LET A LABGE BASEMBNT IN Montague HaU, Court opposito the Oity Hall, Brooklyn. Apply to P. BBADT, agent, Boom 4 Montasns Hall.

mh9 2weod' FOB SALE OK TO LET BBIOK HO USES just finithed, gas and water, on 6th streot and 5th avenue, Brooklyn, for sale or to let on oasy terms, in one of the most rapidly improving and besntiful parts ef the citv: railways to all the ferries. Apply to GEO. H. OiAMBE(t LA1N, on the premises. lm TO LET LN BBOOK.LYN.

MEAB ton ferry, the three 4 story buildings on Columbia street, now nearly completed, average dimensions 60x7s feet, divided by arched walls, and can be let separately or together, with or without extensive fire proof vaulw under the sidewalk; the situation for light and air is unsurpassed, overlooking the city of New York, and is a very desirahle location for a publisher, piano forte faotory or other manufacturing establishment, aa signs can he displayed to the view of allpassengers on the east river. For terms apply to F. B. 4 W. O.

FOWLER. Nas3au Linaoed Oil Milla. Brook yn. or 142 front street. Mew York, fe2 2m FOB SALE A LIGHT BRAIN ABD TOP phseton, nearly new; also a light silver monnted single harness, Can bo seen at81 Fret street, before 9 A.M.

andbetwean2and4P.il. alltfeod SHIPPING. PASSAGE BBOM L1VEBPOOL BT WIL LI A BiS 4 GUION'S OLD BLACK aTAB, LINK sailing on the 8th and 21th of each month. From London by tho "BwsJlow Tail'' Line. From or to Queenstovm and Liverpool by tho Oumard Line of fast sailing iron screw steamera from New York every alternate Drafts on Ireland and England.

Apply to 11. iamb a uuiun, my21y 40'Fulton streot, N. T. HOOP SKIRTS. fcTEW SglBT FOB 1865.

THE GREATEST INVENTION OF TflR AOS III HOOP SKIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY'S NEW PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT. WESTS.

BRADLEY 4 GARY, (late J. I. 4 J. O. Wart).

SOLE PROPRIETORS and MANUFACTURERS, 91 CHAMBERS and 79 and 81 Reade streets. New York. THIS INVENTION consists of DUPLEX (or two) ELLIPTIC Stool SPRINGS, ingeniously BRAIDED, TIGHTLY and FIRMLY togethor. EDGE to EDGE, making the TOUGHEST, most FLEXIBLE, ELASTIC, and DURA LE bPRI ever used. They seldom BEN or HE AK like the SINGLE SPRINGS, and consequently preserve their PERFECT and BEAUTIFUL SHAPE TWiOK aa LONG as any other Skirt.

THE WONDERFUL FLEXIBILITY and great COMFORT and PLEASURE to any'LADY WEARING tho DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT will be experienced particularly inall CROWDED IA8SEMBL1ES, VR RIACE, RAILROAD OARS, CHURCH PEWS, ARMCHAIRS, for PROMENADE and BOUSE DRESS, as tho SKUt'i can be FOLDED, when in use to OCCUPY a small place ss easily and couvoniently as a SILK or MUSLIN. DRESS. A LADY having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and feat convenience of wearing tno DUPLEX ELLIPTIC PRIKG SKIRT for a SINGLE DAY win novor afterward willingly dispense with the UBe of them. For CHILDREN. MISSES, and YOUNG LADIES, they are superior to all others.

THEY are the best QUALITY in every part, and UN 8UE6TIONAULY the LIGHTEST, most DUSIBABLE, OMFORTABLE and ECONOMICAL SKIRT over made. FOR SALE in aU FIRST CLASS STORES in THIS OITY and throughout Ihe UNITED STATES and CANADA, HAVANA DK CUBA, MEXICO, SOUTH AMRRl OA. and tlio WEST INDIES. Ifutt TH.K, ftiiijifriu arkirtx. PATKNT ELIPTIO SPRING SKIRT for sale it CORR'ti Corset and Skirt Brooklyn.

PATENT DUPLEX KLLIPTIO SPRING SKIRT, combining elegance, lightness, comfort and economy, and un qucsuontilf? the most desirable article made. For sale by MMlt. MORROW, 273 Fulton stroet, Brooklyn. Je23 3m PATEKT ELIPTfO SPRING SKIRT for sale by J. O'BRIEN 4 157 Atlantic street.

Brooklyn. P1STKOLBOM. V. BRUSH BKUKISllS IN PEOTtOT.RTTM STOnlfS AND LANDS. 78BROADWiY, NEW YORK.

ROOM 35. OJTcrs for sale tho following dividend paying stocka: UNITED STATES, EXCntSIOR, EMPIRE OITY, BROOKLYN, OCEANIO, TACK, CHERliY RUN, RYND FARM, Ail kinds of Oil stocks bought and sold striotly on Commission, mhio 3m PETEOLBUM J. 8. MAOKAX tf Courtst, Brooklyn, and 53 Wall su, N. will attond to the purehnse and salo of tho Petroleum Ptooks at either the Hoards in N.

and to government and looal securities, cole do. Remittances to England. Ireland. Soot land and Wales drffun to order. f7 2f FURNITURE.

OTICE SECOND HANDFUBN1TUBE, hHinff And rftrnntinff hnnirht or taken in exohanff a lor now, ai ho. a rrospeoi street, Druoaiyo. si. constantly on hand a general assortment of good substantial new and second liand 'furniture, cheap tor cash. Don't' forget the number, 8 Prospect street, one door from Fulton.

Repairing and ro npholatonng neatly dona. m21 3in TO THOSE WHO ABB ABOUT TO CHANGE THEIR RESIDENCE: Persons wishing their PIANOS AND FURNITURE carefully and faithfully removed by GOOD, EXPERIENCE MEN, will please leave their orders at SAWYER THOMPSON'S, ceFnltOn avenue, cornerof Jar street. PIANOS. FURNITURE, PAINTINGS AND MIRRORS BOXED AND SHIPPED TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Leave yonr orders at lnb20t! SAWY15R 4 THOMPSON'S.

QTOBAGE OE FUBNITGBE, rO Parties desiring STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, can bo accommodated by iQ Bn km all 3w Fulton ave, cor of Hoyt st. CLOTHING. Sf. WHITISGj MEBOHANT TAILOB AND OLOTH1ER, removed from 176 Jfulton Btreet to 243 Fulton St Ann'B Tno Custom Department is supplied with anew and fash, ioti.hle asaorlmant 67 CLOTHS. Tf 4 RSI P.TLKR tmA VR1T IN GS, which will be made to order in the most fashionable API If CUIB ULOTHIBUANDrURNlSH ISli UP JDB.

in large variety. jaa3tf. CSAMUJ5L STUiWELL, MEBOHANT TAY tT9 lor, will be happy to see bis frienda audexbibit to thorn tbo'rew slylce'of spring goods for men's and boys' wear, which will be made toorderjn the most approved styles at FOW HLili xinjuiivnbv.ypposnoDapufl. mnoam CASH PAID OKF OLOTHES, FURNITURE, BEDS, BEDDING From one to six dbllarslor nantaJoons; from two to.eighteen! dollars foi ooata; from three to twenty otlare for1 ladies' dresses, and every other description of olotiitng wijl bo paid or in proportion to the above. Please call or address LEV 280 Atlantao'atreat, between Smith and Hoyt tweta, Sontk Brooklyn.

mhl 3m PAID FOK.OAST OlTIf OLOTHlJSG at the old stand, 166 MyiUe avenue, oy the original JACOB LAMAN. Persons having cast on olothing will get the highest caah pries by bringing or leaving thbnt address at the above place. Boots, shoes, carpets and all kinds oi clothing bought. Ladies will be attended to by Mrs. LAMAN.

i96ni i XTENTIOK! 8li ATLANTIC STBEEr. ladies and gentlemen, I have just opened a new establishment, also received a largo order frooa California and the Southern audi Woatern pay the highest price for OAST OFF FUHNITUBK. OAR to. If you.bAvosuohartitesta.dia coce ot bleise call on or addiewanote Atlsntio and yon will be dealt, witt Jrittponctiality. Amnt.

al31m Tobacco and Insanity. The Parris correspondent of tho Star says: I mentioned lately the frightful increase of mental alienation and paralysis of tho brain in France. It has been proved that this increase of lunacy has kept pace with the augmentation of the revenue from tobacco. From the year 18112 to 1832 that tax produced 28 millions, and the lunatic asylums of the country contained 8,000 patients. The tobacco revenue has now reached the sum of 180 millions, and there are no less than 44,000 paralytic and lunatio patients in the rarioas hospitals do voted to their accommodation.

This Mallei has been drawn by tl. Jolly and laid before tho Academy of Science. The last words of his speech on that occasion are worth recording, in this age of universal smoking, and young boys to whom this pernicious practice has not yet become second nature would do well to reflect, ere it be too late, on the frightful warning the above statistics contain, as well as on M. Jully's words. Ho says; 'Tho immoderate use of tobacco, and mora especially of tho pipe, produces a weakness iu the brain and in the spinal marrow which causes madness.

Liou Hunting iu Algeria. A letter from Batna, in the Independent, of Constantina, gives some details of the recent exploits of MM. Chassaing and Bombomiel. Having learned that a horse had been killed by wild beasts, they proceeded to the spot and concealed themselves in some brushwood by in order to wait until tho animals returned after sunset to devour their prey. The night was dark and no moonlight was to be hoped for.

Tho hunters had not boon long at their post when a magnificent lion approached the horse, The two friends touched each other with the elbow to show that they had seen tho beast, and Chassaing firing both barrels, sent (he animal rolling to the bottom of a ravine. There ba not boon timo to re load when a second lion appeared. Bombonnol passed his gun to his companion, and Chassaing sent tho now comer to join his roars of pain with those of tho precoding. A third and fourth lion appeared successively, and met with the snino fate, Bombonnol loading each time and passing the firo arms to Chassaing. The situation of tho hunters was, howover, now becoming critical.

The bellowing of tho wounded and dying animals was likoly to attract their lellows to the spot, while the darkness rendered the task of avoiding thorn difficult. The hunters were, besides, trembling with cold, for they had not taken the precaution of putting on warm clothing against the night air. They therefore decided on regaining their tents, where they found their companions fast asleep, not having heard the report of the guns. The nest morning the party proceeded to the scene of the night's adven ture. Two ot tne lions were lying aeaa, uuc the others had disappeared.

They appeared to have lost much blood, and the dryness of the ground rendered their traces difficult to follow. Presently a general scamper among the Arabs who were aiding in the search showed that something had been discovered, and it turned out to be a large lioness whioh had taken refuge at the bottom of a ravine. Chassaing, Bombonnel, Count Karolyi, and M. Deichman advanced together, and all fired. But even after that volley she again raised her head, when a ball beneath the shoulder from Bombonnel finished her.

The other wounded animal could not be found. The Trade in Circassian Slaves. A Constantinople letter says: "Notwithstanding the recent nominal abolition of the trade in Circassian slaves, the traffio is still vigorously carried on. Two days ago, batch of seventy seven girls, on the eve of embarking in the Golden Horn for Alexandria were stopped and brought before the commission recently named to inquire into ahd put a stop to the trade. Their owner produced a regular permit for the lot, signed by the chief of the old bureau which formerly controlled this traffio; but, notwithstanding this license, the dealer himself was sent to prison, and the girls placed in the Circassian khan or refuge, which has been appropriated to these immigrants for some months past A humberof other arrests have sineo been made of thirteen dealers all clearly showing that, whilst official credit has.

long been taken for the abolition of this nefarious branch oi commerce, it has up to the present thriven nearly as briskly as at any time since the piping days of Sultan Mahmoud, when houris of every ago, price and color were openly exposed for sale in their special bazaar in Stamboul. The recent Circassian immigration has been admirably improved by both dealers and purchasers; and at Trebizond, Treboli, Varna, and other points of debarkation, boys and girls of all ages havo been bought up by the score at. drug prices. In justice to the Porte, however, it should bo said that it has strictly forbidden the traffic, but tho local 'commissioners' and other functionaries have winked at it, and profited accordingly. Knowing Dogs.

A writer in tho Illustrated News says: The other morning, passing through Cavendish Square, I met a blind man with his dog. A chwitable lady pnt a sixpence into tho basket, and little dog Trey thanked her as usual by wagging his tail. I declare that I heard the blind man say to the dog, 'What is Now, did he expect his four footed conductor to reply, in actual parlance, a silver or was there some other masonic mode of communication between man and brute enabling the former to know to what oxtont he had been relieved? Be it as it may, I heard the blind man utter the precise words I have quoted. Perhaps those who live with dumb creatures of hiahlv developed instinct grow at last to meet them on equal terms, and to impute to tham the power of reasoning. Mr.

Jesse has not a "better story in tho whole collection than that told of Sir Edward Landseer, to whom a bulldog was sitting for his portrait, and who, when his day's work was over, said in an authoritative tone to the dog, That will do. Como tomorrow at 2 The bull dog skulked away, as though he had perfectly understood the order; but just as he reached the door, Sir Edwin called him back. said he; 'at a quarter past Whereupon Jowler agitated the stump of his oaudal appendage and trotted down stairs. And I am given to understand that he came the next day at 2:15 punctually. A ModemXady's Maid's Dntf.

'Abigail' writes to the Pall Mall Oazetle: There is yet another important part of a finished lady's maid's duty, which is commonly thought to be a novelty; but it is, in fact, only are nval. She must be a competent artist in pastal painting, on (not from) the life; and a proficient in the use of cosmetics, paints and dyes bo general is the use of rouge for the 1.1,1 twirl nntimonv for the flvnlirW pastol lor the eyebrows, belladonna to drop into the eye to muituwe mo oo ui ie bistre to stain the eyelids, blue for veining the the temples, bloom of Ninon andblanc do perle lor the general skin, and various acid dyes to discharge the natural color of the hair and turn it to the fashionable palma vecchio' reddish yellow. Most of these beautifiers need a skillful hand to by no means safe when employed. Yet so frequent is tho use of them by ladies, young as well as old, that a finished maid is expected to know how to put them on and how tS get them off again, which last is not always so easy. A Woman's Views of Polygamy.

The Chicago Times says that the following incident occurred at the railroad depot in that city, while party of Mormons were waiting for the train which was to bear them on towards Utah: One buxom bright eyed who seemed to have taken a liking foi a bystander who was scanning the party at i the Central depot, approached him'arid modestly inquired if he was married Utai' question'BO. promptly put, witit a deUcafe white' hand Hirting on the young man's shoulder, naWraliy brought a blusU to his a'ce, and he was compelled to answer the negative. EiGUJ BOTLDIKO, 30 AND 33 FTTLIH TEKRT, BBOOKLT dellrored to CHty subscribers eyery eYenlng, at eighteen CHita pexweck, payable to the Carriers; Tma Papee baa the larohjt oiboulation of tn Stoning paper published in the United States, and af a toodiun for business and general advertising is not uur pissed fcy any other journal. Teriu Invariably cash In advance. OB PRINTING OFKYBBT DESCRIPTION WJOMTTLY AND MEiTLr EtEOUTBD.

REDUCTION FROM THE FOBM3 BATES JOSEPH HKUJ3MAN. AUCTIONEER, OHNTftAL SALESBOOMS. WILLOUUHoY, COft. OF PEARL STREET. (Noar the City Hall, Brooklyn.) REGULAR SAMCS 0 FURNITURE, Ao, KVEB FRIDAY.

FRIDAY. MAY 5th, At L9 o'clock a. M. at the Central Saloaroonw.TTiWoaffhby etreeU corner of Pearl street Brooklyn. REGULAR ANNUAL SALK OF UARPBT3, OIL CLOTHS.

4c Com i) rising over 500 lota of rich. vel7et. BrusFcte, 3 ply and ingrain carpets, many of them ai good 66 new; stair carpets, door r.jgR, oil cloths, mats, tc. If you havo changed your residence this boosdu and find your present carpets and oil oloths will not fit your new momi, without waste, you wi'l hivo an excellent opportunity to dispose of them to advantage at tliis sale, and at the same bo able to Eeloct others of the proper size, from tlio largo assortment ot every description which wo have to soil on that day. The length and number of breadths in each enrpet will be stated in tho cat iloyue which will bo ready on Thursday evening at tho salesrooms.

in 3 2t COLE, AUCTlOHiSBK. 9 Office Stifl Fulton street, (Commercial Rxobango, Opposite the City Ilall. Brooklyn. JAMES COLE'S SON Will sell on FRIDAY. MAY 6th, At Wo'clock at tho Commercial Kxchanjie, 369 Fultjn streot, opi oit the City Hall, Brooklyn.

SEG ARS Assignee's Sale of about 10,000 prima domestic segars. Terms cash. ni'JSt COLE. AUCTIONEER, Will sell on TUESDAY. MAY 9th, At42 o'clock at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, New York.

440 LOTS AND OYlUt 1000 'EET OF WATER AT BAY SI OK, Eft; HTH WARD, BROOKLYN. 90 lots on west side of 1st avenuo, and on 41st, I Id, 43d and 44ih including water front. 17 lots and gores on ist avenue and 41st street. 5G lots, being an entire block, botweon 1st and 2d avs. 66 lots, being entire block, next south of tho above, BSlote.

beiuff an entire block, nest south of the abive. and list and 42d strpets. 56 lots, being fin entire block, bctweon 2d and 3d avenues. 56 lots, being an en tiro block, next south of tho above. 28 lots on '2d and 3d uronues and 44th street.

The water privilege ot this property iBvery valuable as it affords tho boldest d)ore and deopoat water, without shoals or rocks, to be found in tho h.irbir of New YorK. Titlo indisputable. Tonus 10 per cont may remain on bond and mortgage if dOHiod. Maps and full particulars at tho offico of HENRY. C.

MUBFI1Y. No 14 Court street, or at tha office of the Auctionetr, ulton street. (816) m3 6t GAS FIXTURES. AS CHANDELIER WARE ROOMS BT CORNEfJUsiBAKEP, DAVID COOPE, Philadelphia, 135 Fulton street, Pen n. Brooklyn.

n221m BEADING PEIND.NTS, PILLARS, Ao. SALOONS PARK SALOON, 366 FULTON STREET, UNDER THE PABK THEATRE. The subs j. i tier would rospectfolly inform the publio that the have opartod the above Saloon, which tbey intend to keep in such a manner that will be second to none. The patrons will fiad oonetanUyon hand Tee Oream.

Frenoh Confectionary, Pastry, Pies, Tarts, Cream Cake3, Oysters in every stylo, Km its in their season, in foot every delicacy found in a first class galoon. Particular attention paid to supplying wodding and other parties. A share of the public patronage is solicited. O. WENGEfliBOfH, pronriptr jnh28 3m M.

BAN SOM, Proprietors. GROCERIES GREAT REDUCTION TEA, COFFEE AND SPIOES, AT GEO. HARDING'S OLD STAND. Confer of tfulton and Main streets, Brooklyn, New York Depot 51 Vesey, street. Grocers supplied on liberal terms.

tt AGAR ON VERMICELLI, SPA Ebstti. Ribbona. Lasagne. Stars. Manufactory.

mt Btreet. 81m A. ZBREGA. AGENCIES. T.

HOUfcSE LETTING AND RENT JU COLLECTING AGRNOY, MB AtianUc street. cern of OUntou street, Brooklyn. OWNERS OF aOUSE fROPSBTY tfcronjrn ihia Agency can obtain respectable reliable tenants, and have their City Taxes and Assessment punctually paid, to savi xpense for default when over due. Prompt ELECT CLASS EOR YOUNG LADIES. 193 Atlantic street, botweon Court and Clinton streeet.

On Monday, April 10th, MISS AMES (late Principal of Female Grammar School No. 20. New York city) will commence the next Term of her Class for the Education of about EIGHTEEN YOUNG LADIES, upwards of thirteen years of age. The Branches taught are Reading, Spelling, Etymology, Geoeraphy, History, Grammar. Oompor tion.

PhysioloET, Astronomy, Penmanship, Arithmetic, and Algebra. Hours of Instruction from A. 3L until IK P. M. Charge for Tuition FQURTEWS DOLLARS per Teria, of ELEVEN WEEKS, including the USB OF ALL BOOKS required for study.

TWO PUPILS can be received immediately and chorged fora term commencing from dato of entranoo. a25 8m 'DHOWMBU LATE PAINE'S COMMEU AL OOhLVM Et 283 Fulton street, Brooklyn, Whits house Building.) Writ iog. Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, Spelling, and Dictation, Grainmai, Latin, taught aeparatelytoall low rates. Imp'ovemont guaranteed or DO charge. Tuitioniriven by the month or quarter of IS weeks, beginning at any time, for day or evening.

BeparateDopartwentfnr arfifp. Arare chaucofor adalu to receive separate instruction in ny of the abflva branchei Call andseesnecimens of improvement. o31y LINTON IKSTTTU'FE 33 CLINTON Brooklyn. DAN MARVIN. A.

Principal. This School for Young Gentlemen will open on MONDAY, April 17th. 1865. Boys prepared for College or business. Numbor limited.

The support of the former pa troBB of the school is solicited al4 Im" FY ANT, FACICARD PENN'8 BROOKLYN AND NEW YORK COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, HAMILTON BUILDING. Court Street, BROOKLYN. COOPER INSTITUTE NEW YORK CITY. Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Penmanship, Correspondence, practically taught. Business honra to 12 A.

2 to 6, and 1 to 9 P. M. These Inatitufionaaro comprised the Ndtional Unam of Commercial Colleges," extending from New York to fit. Lonis, and presentsuperior facilities lor acqumnga thorough business oducatioii. Scholarships good Throughout the ohain.

The public ore ir.vitea call and pxamme the facihtios. For circulars addresn at either point. rtliy CjOTJTHBKOOKLN SELECT AOAUEUiy JS Ho 18 TOMPKISS PL40R. A. T.

UALDTt'IN, PRINOIPAL. Prat olKlocutinn and Beading, J. L. Northoa, Prof, of Laniiuigea and Wat. Sciencos, Ansel Lamson.

Prof, of pencil ana Spanish. A. L. Prof, of Draffine. Thomas Mook.

of MsU enics, T. J. Elinwood. Teacherdf PenuianebiD.Mi t'. ii'.

Plmnmer. ai5 2w" THENdSOM CLASS UUSS, r. OTT17V A tnnin.f Rooood Qoartar will oommedce on MO. 1 unVn'l Novcm W6m Ifamber limited to Twenty ffO. BUENHAM UiJVtNAtjlA, No 12 BOER1JM STREET, RBW KOTKAliOB FOB LADIES, No.

T9 Livinffston street, next door to Court Houss. Classes for 180P65 will open for gentlemen on THURSDAY lath. 183i. at 8 P. M.

For ladies on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 21at. 1661, at 3 P. on TUESDAY, Sepu 27th, at JdC P. AI.

rrr n.HnUrfl anlv at GTmnafllOm. IKOOKLYK OOLLEGIATK POLYTBOHNIO 1HBTIT.UTK, MYINGSTOS STREET. Thl Inrtltnte piortdas a luU and thorongl" 9m" S'JS: Mtion in MaUiemaUea. languagea (both Anoient and Mod rn), and the Physical Sciences. lnstSiotion ia also gi'en in Vocal Mnsio, Dramiur, OalU thenioa and Military Drill.

StadenU from abroad irill be aocommodatod with borne and careful supervision. Btudenta admittod at any time dunngr th lw. Fall Term coiamouoes MONDAY, Sept. 13, 1864. Candidates for admiBaion will presout thoruselra lot 61 amination tt the Institute, Thursday and friday, Sfpt.

6th And 9th. li'JARB O'S TRObTiSE3. D. McKenzie, D. S.

Landon, J. B. T. buaiishn, Charles R. Maoin, Luther B.

'VTsman, Alfred S. Barntc, B. B. Ohittomlen, K. T.

H. Gibear, John T. Martin, Waller T. HaUA, Georice A. Jarris, J.

Pope. CrhAtieig rlaylis. James How. JO0U5 O. LOW, Socreutty.

AihxaHdeb M. White. Tn a5 BOOBJjXH JO VKN1LE HIGH SCHOOL. 189 WASHINGTON STBF.ET, NEAR OONQORD. JJUMMEE TERM, MONDAY, A11R1L 11th, 1836, This eohool was organized in May.

1881, and has been in Moeesfnl operation einca that period. Thoprinoftal object and aim of thm school ib the early education of BOYS UNDER TWELVE YEARS OF AGE: and the oonrse Of study is preparatory to the Oolloziato and u'A Drill. Krnrcisa. rnerienced Masters, wltneut. eiwa ouuigo.

The Bchool Building is furn.she with every oonvonienje, and no expense has boon Bpared to render it oomplete lor the business of instruction. The Eleventh AnnnsI Circular and Catalogue, containing listof patrons, rate of tuition, can bo obtained of Prof. R. o. SEYMOUR, at tho Polytechnic Institute, at theitorflolMr.

Q. P.MILNE, 217 Fulton atrest, and at the gehool. mh25 if 1IANO ANI1 HiMr Tvn. INSTRUCTION, Mo. 152 ADA MS.

I a T. (HSU DOEEASE AND Sittrtry the BBAZIXlAif Tpjrtio "mtrv KINGS CO. MEDICAL SOCIETY. MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE COUNTY OF KINGS. At tho Forty fourth Annual Meeting of the Kings County Medical Society, held April ICrth, 186S, the ollowlug i nLeraworoeiectcdfortheonsgj'ear: President i J.

T. CONKLING, M. D. Alternate D. WILLSON, M.

D. cbksom: Br. D. C. Euos, Dr.

J. A. Bradv, Dr. Otteraon. Dr.

b. Landon, Dr. John Ball, DELEGATES TO THB STATE MEDICAL HOillXW. Dr. C.

L. Mitchell, Dr. D.O. EnoS, Dr. H.

O. Stiles, Dr. Wm, GilfUlan, Dr. D. S.

Landon, Dr. E. N. Chapman, L)r. A.

N. Bell. DELEGATES TO AMEBICAN MEDIOAL ASJOOLVTIOH Vr. E. R.

Squibb. Dr, H. Smith, Dr. A. N.

Boll, Dr. J. A. Brady. Dr.

8. liatt. Dr. James Farley, Dr. R.

M. Bnoll, Dr. J. O. Hntohiion, Dr.

A. Hsllett. Dr. T. L.

Mason, Dr. J. T. Conkling, Dr. 8onapo, Dr.

D. O. Enos. Dr. Wm.

Otterson, Dr. Jas. Stewart, delegates to thb national quabantrag ahd 8ami taby: convention: Dr. A. N.

Bell. Dr. J. A. Brady, Dr.

J. O. Hutchison, Dr. J. M.

Minor, Dr. E. R. Squibb, Dr. J.

H. H. Burge, Dr.W.W. Reese, Dr. O.

McOloUan, Dr. B. Jones, Dr. A. Ottorson, Dr.

H. Bartlett, Dr. H. Toller, Dr. D.

G. Enos. LIfiT OF LIVING MEMBERS ThoinaB W. Honry, Nelson A. Garrison, Goorge Marvin, F.

W. Ostrander, F. W. Hurd. J.

Sullivan Thome, T. L. Mason, Josoph Howard, ChauncoyL. Ltonry Wilshcr, F. King, Chas.

Rowland, Geo. Gillillan, J. Condit Holsoy, C. R. Mcelollon, W.

K. Brown, G. 1. Bennett, Ezokiel Ostrander, W. Swift, W.

II. Dudley, Jnnies H. Honry, Win. O. Betts.

J. Cullon, Jnmo.i II. Hutohins, Androw Otterson, T. Anderson Wade, Daniol Airoa, O. L.

Mitchell, C. ErnnnSnghaUBOn, Jos. P. Co gan, E. N.

Chapman, Chas. S. bkolton, Ulrio Pnlmodo, John A. Betts, W. H.

Wil liams, James Orano, John Ball, Frederick Morris, H. S. Smith, Otto Rqttpn, D. E. Kissnin, Alei.

Little, R. R. Rhodes, J. O. Hutchison, R.

8. Olmstead, Chas. Newhans, George Cochran. R. BarthBlmoss, John Van Nose, SzA Bauer.

James Strong, W. Heusor, S. T. Swalm, John Byrno, Arnold Jinllett, D. S.

Landon, R. M. Buoll. Win. Arming, Samuel H.

Hart, A S'ls D.T.Gray, 3. B. H. Burgo, J. T.

G. Leach, John A. Brady. L.O.MPhail. Hntrison Teller, W.

E. Mulhallon, John S. Young, J. G. Johnson, John Hill, James L.

Farloy, D. A Dodge, T. Conkling, O. Smith, John Cooper, J. M.

Minor, N. L. Norfli. O. Enos, O.

T. Chase, H. O. Sinims, H. L.

Bartlett, W. Whitehead, 0. H. Murphy, Jos. M.

Tumor, W.H. Gardiner, E. R. Squibb, J. 8.

Hawley, C. G. Rotho, Jas. Stewart. H.

H. Atwoter, F. g. DoMund. John J.

Campbell, J. B. Jones. T. M.

Ingraham, Jas. Littlo, N.W.Leighton, W.W.Roese. O. E. BriggB, O.

OI00H. R. Ormiston, Wra Law, Wm.Law.Jr., a ParkJmrst, A. D. Willson, W.

Housel, B. F.Bassett, Aloi. Cochran. I. H.Barber, S.P.MclIroy, K.

Marcy, S. Fleet Speir, Jos. P. Colsop. "ft1 M.

Andxowa, Wm.GiffiUan, Edward H. Duggan. Tnglis Lough. K5' James M. Allen, Edward Bennett, N.Ford, A.

B. Clarke, T.G. Catiln. Thos. H.

Greene, E. A.Whaley, Thos.J.KoUy, John Thorn fey, G. H.K. Bennett, B.li. Stiles, Geo.F.

MHng. A. J. U. Skene, John L.

Zannskie. JOHN S. YOUNG, Secretary. FINAlfCIAL. JJOUMY CBETLFI0ATE3 OF BBOOK.

LYN AND KINGS COUNTY, bought by J. B. AOKAY 6 Court street, Brookbn. alllm EM11TAN CES TO ENGLAND, IBB. Jtl LAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES, drawn to order nV T.

SM A6KAY A CO No. 6 Court a.reot. Mi tt nNTATJK 1UBE INSUBANCK OOMPAi blmWniND ThBoardof Diriotors havn this day dfred aS aSual dividend of FI VE (5) fBROBNrj o. EggS after tholh inst. fTiWENTT SIVE YEAR LOAST.

300,000. COMPTBOLLEa'B OPf ICE, Cm HAU, 1 Brooklyn, Maroh J. Proposals will be received at this ofSoe for any portkm oi the above loan, inmuna ol not kstluuionthoi44(; axe. The Bonds vrin beer interest at the rate of eeveu eent per. annum, payable serot annnairion the first day of Jaa o.n and July of each and every year.

CiMM Tnns. n. FATtnn. (Somotrollar. RSrh InuaHC WW an wvu solved.h.ht'wffl Hesoivea rwnn.nv from nvehundnd.tiun VlholdmStSmX Tho pSpIrs are now rMtryforthsK' the BSSJu OeelNo.

I Court Ngfflco, No. U. Broadwiy BOOKLYN AGilNUX JTW, Mmt S'rfABSAU matipkal BABK jWirMr kSTnnolnUd SpeotU'An? WmjBCh I Stetel 80 ourrenoy dobuh wu 1 rMldluteriat bond, in 1867, Is prepared tatenl: Eeioth WJi 84ffl BOH f.D thWf'm ifVFFICE OP THB PHENIX FIBH ISS9 FOR SALE. TEW SALE STABLE OPENED AT No. 11 i.1 Bergen slreet, near Court, where you will find from 30 to 10 horses on band.

Carnage, wagon, Baddie and work horsescons antlyonhand. mylliu JOSEPH SOHNURHAN. OR SALE A VERY FINE 2 SEATED roekamp. nosrle new and in nerfeot order! nrico 25fl; also one dark gray coupo horse, sound, kind aod very Btyiisb. Can be Been at McCAFfc'RlfiV'S stablss, Downing trect, near Fulton avenue.

m3 2t FOR i ALE FOR WANT OF USE, A pair of btyiisb bay horses', sound and kind, I0J 3 hands high; 0110 set ot double harness and one ooon cjn iago, nearly new: also a bay horso, one set of double harne3i, two sets of single harness and one rookaway carriage, all in good Older. Enquire ot OWEN COOK, aUh'S livery stabio, fcchormerbom street, near Olinton. a28 tf FOB SALE A LIGHT BBAINA.BU TOP puteton, nearly neir, sutttiblo for doctor; also alight silver mounlou single harnods. Can he 6eonafi 81 Front Btreet, fceforo 9 A. as.

and between 2 and i P. M. a23 Ct FOB SALE DKIO.N FERR STOCK. UUUOKLYM AND NEWTOWJ R. R.

)TOOK. BROOKLYf 64NK TOOK. PIIKNIX INSUKAKCE 8TOUK. BROOKLYN CITY BONDS. Two Cottago Iloures to exchange for stoeks.

Apply to K. T. BRHRS, mj2 Iit 45 Viilton stroet. FOB SALE A LIGHT CiTJT MADfi! shilliup top wagon, nearly new. Apply at CA'iLL'S stable, 22 Pulton street.

nH3t FOB SALE A MILK BOUTK YiSBY cheap. Inqnue at 111 Concoid st, betweon 6 and 8 i. M. No wagon, horse or nxiures for sale with route. m5l4t FOB SALE A LIGHT BO OK AW AY, neatly nev and in perfect order.

Can bo seen by applying to Mrs.03.ARA. 18SchermerhoraBtieet. a27fli WINES AND LIQUORS. ORE1GN WINES AND LIQUORS. L.

CARRIKR FRENCH IMPORTERS, 72 Fulton Brooktru, Can supp all kinds of French Wine that can be asked at greatly reduced prices. Call at the above place, or sea your orders. Free delivery. my3 lm WHOLESALE AND FAMILY WIN Ifl STORE, LOWS BUII DING," 'COURT STREET. Opposite the Oitv Hall, connecting with the FBEKCH LIQUOR STORE, 123 ATLANTIC t'KSBT.

Full apartment of all kinds of Winos, best Liquors, Cordials imported confocted Fruits, Sardmos. Hweet Oils, French Mustard, Ale3 and Porter, for private families. Also full tpan ment of Bourbons, Monongahela and Scotch "Whiskies, Claret and Sauternes and Rhino Wf js, Holland Gin, Brandies, suitable for retail trade, CHARLES A. EObERT, ml In1 13 Court, and 123 Atlintio Brooklyn. FIHB" OHIO OATAWBA BBASDY, only i4 00 par gallon.

Very choice California Oatawl i'ale Brandy, superior In strength, parity and fla Tor to the beet Wrench Brandy, only tS per gallon. For salt the Ohio mi California Catawba Brandy Company's site jrw. Ne. B42 MyrUe aTenue, Also Booth's best tendon White Satin Gin at 4 and per gallon, specially ncoromf.nden for ladies and inyalidf Ty M. McOOLGAN HAS JUaT RE' trnm tliA MkHUrti In itentuckr the nualltj of PUBF OLD BOURBON fT bottlei and Sooo.

IMPOETED BRANDIES, GI and MFilIOATED CHAMPAIGN OinKR in quarts and Snti together wth cioicoasaortinett of flneGBOOB raScOOTIMcbjTS. 24J Fulton at, Brooklyn, op posito St Ann's Bnildinga. K. B. Allthe abote goods are guaranteed to tra whs they aro represented.

mpa3n EXPHESS. A WEEKS FUBNITUBB EXPBESS. All kiode of furniture, nianoB, mirrors, removed to any part of the city or connlry. Furniture naoket for shipment, storage for furniture. Office No.

1 Fleet place, Brooklyn. Im BAVIEE'S POBNITUBB EXPBESS, S3 AND 36 WILLOW BTREET. Near Fulton ferry. Furniture ol families moved in city or to the country. Furniture boxed and shipped.

Storage for lnroiture. All kindB of furniture bought. mh 2m JBS XPBESfi BEMDBIOKSOH'S PRINOI pal Kipresiutnca is at cuton street, new rort as to call in Brookryu for your baggage at this office, 14 Falwn street. N. inUit Bioramir i yon goto your nusmess, irillbeir.

time for. railroads andstcamboatj, voodi delivered to any part 6f the world. Eesidence aomer of Myrtle MdToiminFavennM. T3EMITTAN0E8T0 IBKLflND IN, HUMS XV to suit Also drafts on BojrJartd. Germany sn 3 rtmt irer ano at ine iow imw.

SZiS' 'vhiTSdSQ, Mottaguo st, next to Post Office, 1 afl lm IMJaturfampirr".

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