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VOL. 23 NO. 25, BROOKLYN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1864. TWO CENTS. TH35 WAR.

SPECIAL NOTICES. FINANCIAL. I. VAN ANDES, TJBLISHEK AND PROPBIETOB AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, CORNER OF COURT AND RSMBEN STREETS.

THE PFOPLE'S FAVORITE RFORT. R. M. HOOLEY MONDAY. EVINING.

JANUARY 25th. 1864. AND DURING TfiK WEEK LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE STIIL FLOATING ON THE FULL TIDE OF PUBLIC FAVOR. ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY BILL. LOOK AT THE FEATURES.

THOUGHTFUL EMOTIONS THE INTELLIGENT DARKEY. THE THREE HUNTERS. Concluding with TUE MISSISSIPPI FLING. nEl? 0Ii MAN ABOUT TOWN. New Sonts.

Balladt and Onoruses by the great Quintette Messrs. Grlfhn, Parkerson, Herman, La Mont and mas. Door open at 6V. to commence at 7X o'clock. Admission 26 cents.

Private Boxes 3.0B. Front Seat reserved for ladles and gentleman accompanying them. Gentlemanly ushers in attendance. j2S ARE THEATRE, FULTON STREET, (opposite the City Hall, Brooklyn.) Lessee and Manager Mr. Gabriel Harrisoa Stage Manager Mr.

B. A Baker BENEFIT OF MR.BAKER, MANAGER. Thoee talented artists, the WEBB SISTERS, have kindly volunteered and will appear FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY. SATURDAY EVENING JANUARY KISS IN 1HH DARK. Mr.

Walter Lennox. Mr. Geo. Setkill. Miss Kate Singleton.

WissS. SlDgleton, 4c. Rondon, "Even as the Sun," Miss Mary Shaw With flute obllgato. After which the comedietta GOOD FOR NOTHING. Nan, the Good Nothing Miss Ada Webb DAY TOO LATE.

MISSES ADA AND EMMA WEBB. Will appear In EIGHT DIFFERENT CHARACTERS. MONDAY EVENING. January lit. MR.

GABRIEL HARRISON'S ENGLISH OPERA TROUPJt. MARITANA OPERA NIGHT AT NIBLO'S SALOON, NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 3d. GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION AT THE BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, IN AID OF TH BROOKLYN AND LONG ISLAND FAIR FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE U.

S. SANITARY COMMISSION, TO BE GIVEN DY MEMBERS OF BTJRNHAM'S GYMNASIUM. rrKDKR THE AUSPICHS OF THE COMMITTEE ON BENEFITS ENTERTAINMENTS, 4c, TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 9, 1864, AT 8 O'CLOCK. TICKETS FIFTY CENTS.

Can be procured at Lambert's, Fulton street, opposite Cliy HaU; Babcock's, Fnlton street near Clinton; Lone Island Insurance Company, Fulton, corner Front street; RoBe's, Atlantic street, or at the door on the evening of the entertainment 123 lit MESSRS. MOLLENHAUER, CARMEINCKE and LYRETZ'S SECOND SOIREE takes EN1NG' Jln; tne AtfclRiAL am xneatre,) Brooklyn. Tickets to be had only at the Music Store of Messrs. Acler4 Goetz, Fulton av. Brooklyn.

j2S 3t FREE AND EASY FREE AND EASY GO SEET. NOLAN Go see T. Nolan, and Keenan. Holmes. Hanson, M.

Nolan. J. Kelly, Russell and Bo ton. at the McCLELLAN SHADES. ICO Orange street on TUESDAY.

THURSDAY and SATURDAY. 23 6t HARRISON 4 NOLAN. Proprietors. pOLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, Livingston Street, between Boerum and Court Streets. Open every night.

Commencing MONDAY EVENIKG. JAN. 18. THE SPLENDID MOVING MIRROR or Tns BUNYAN TABLEAUX, Showing Scenes THIRTY FEET In width, and welghlne: over 4,000 pounds, supposed by the best jadaesto be the, finest, as It Is one of the LARGEST PANORAMAS IN THE WORL3. consisting of Sixty Magnificent Scenes, with figures of life size, Illustrating Bunyan's world renowned allegory of the PILGRIM'S PROGRESS.

Cards of admisiion 23 cents Children IS cents. Doors openat 7 o'clock. Mirror will move at JK o'clock precisely. Also an exhibition on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at o'clock. Doors open at 254 o'clock.

Tickets may be aad onring the day of the Janitor. ROBERT J. GREENWOOD, ja25 lw Manager and Proprietor. ETERAN SOCIETY or TEE FOURTEENTH REGIMENT, NEW YORK STATE MILITIA. GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT IN AID OF THE CHARITY FUND OF THE SOODJTr.

AT THE BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, OK TUESDAY EVENING. FEB. 2xd, 1964. MUSIC BY GBAFFULA'S FULL BAND. RECBPTIOK COMHITTEH, His Hon.

Col. A M. Wood, Cbas. F. Baldwin.

S. B. Chittendea, James L. FarleyTM. Geo.

B. Lincoln, A. G. A. HarniokcU.

Dan'l L. Northun. James H. Jordan, Hon. Fred.

Scholes. Benj. D. Phillips, Hsrvey E. Morrill.

M. W. L. B. Steers.

Wm. 11. Debevoise, Floor Committkk. Jss, McLeer. Sergt.

Baldwin Cann. Capt T. Bunting, Jeptha A Jones, A. r. Duckwltz, Chas.

H. Morris. Reg's Glgnoux, D. McC askey. Chas, Carroll Sawyer, Joseph Hyer, Capt G.

T. Elcock. Benj. Yates. Sergt Tompkins.

Tickets, admitting a Gentleman and Lady One Dollar Extra Lady's ticket Fifty Cents May be obtained at the Book, Music, and Drug Stares and of the members of the Society. Military and Naval gentlemen are requested to an near la uniform. jls 14t Doors open at to commence at 8 o'clock. REE AND EASY FREE AND EASY I'LL BE FREE AND EASY STILL The Bon of Harmony meet every MONDAY, THURSDAY and 8ATURDAY, at THE PLACE, Spragne's A ley. Fulton street, Tomsey's eUl Shades, now keptby WM.

KNIGHTON, many years of tin Marlon HalL Canal street New York, and The Plaoa, Hudson, near Albany. Mr. Helton will take the chav. Sir Wm. Toveo and a host of talent wUl be there Old and new friends please give us a calL ixi lm XPITOLINE SBATIN LAKE A GREAT SUCCESS.

SEASON TICKETS LIMITED. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS NOW OPEN. Tickets for Gentleman and two Ladles 45 Gi GeDtleman 3 Of Ladies aDd Children each 1 50 PersocB introduced by ticket hfldera each admittance. 1 OOJ Tickets for sale at Sandford 4 Cornell's Seal rtftate Of ce. IIjCouh street, opposite the City Hall; and tlawyer 4 Thompson's Mut ic Store, corner of Jay st.

and Fulton av, and at the dSOlm WEED A DECKER. Proprietor. LIST OF LETTERS. REMAINING IN THE POST OFFICE. AT BROOKLYN SATURDAY, JANUARY 80, 1864.

Published in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle it having the Largest Circulation. 1 advertised until it has remained In the offioe DAYc. ALL LETTERS remain In the Office ONE MONTH after being advertised. BT Persons calling for the followinrr letters waj. sat ADVERTISED," or they are not looked for.

LADIES' LIST. Anderr on Miss Goorlay Jennie Neale Mrs Lewis Allen Emma WJ Gordan Lizzie 3 Neally Sarah II AsslpMrsJ Gregory Mary Ann Noble Sarak A Alexander Mis IMa Geary Minnie Nicol Mrs Wm Guyon Ophelia O'Brien Mrs 2 AikeDS Mrs Mary Goldbronson Ame O'Brlne Annie Area Mrs 1U O'Hara Mrs Bein BlakeMiss HauchevCaih ard Butler Anna narty Mrs Kllitb O'DonnellEHziO Baker Alice 3 Harman Mrs Eliza O'Brien Mrs Mich BrcwnMrsAnna OHphant MrsMCapt Burke Mrs Anna Ha'rlck Fannie O'Brien Blake Mrs Bgt Hume Mrs Gilcert Pierce Delia gurk Cath Palmer Jennie Bowe C'th Hunter Gertrude Parker Kate Bassen ElbthJ Hathaway HJ Pettit Mary Bush Hayden Harriett Post Mate Borne' Mrs Eliza Howard MrsJolian I'alne Nellie BioshUanMrsHo na 4uealyAnne nora Hammond MrsLou Cjymes Mrs Jane, Brown Julia ize Hiley Mrs BersenMrsJW HajneSLydla Reynolds Mrs Benj Barnard Julia Hooper Mollie Redmondie Mdile Baldwin Juliette HunttrMnggie Georgia Bryson Mrs Low Hawkins Mrs Mary Rumple Mrs Jane BodgerMrsMC Horbard Nettie Bo aodz Mr Bingham Mary Haas Phillblena ReashKalieA BaJrett Mrs Mary Hearne Sarah Ripley Kate Barker Mrs MargS Howard barah Riley Mary BurcsMary Israel Joanna A Rail Mrs Mary ButtleMrs Mary El Mrs Ann Hoonev Marg Jones Mrs A RiinyMarv Brinnen Mrs Kate Karney Mrs Rigga Martha Ccsprove Ann Keane Mrs Rellly Mri Sla Car.tnD Annie Kelly Ellen ReldMrsSA Cole Mrs Annidelia Koch Ellzh Rogels Mrs Wm Cortetlous Anna Kelley Mrs Joel Bobbins Mrs Lu Carm Wvlri Keith Mary ther Clerver Elbth Klnsella Margt Shanley Mrs yaffrey Elltn Kenedy Margt Stuothoff Mrs A Cummings Mrs SKlemaa Pauline Sheers Ancelin" KehipEmma Sherman Carrie Cannell Johanna Laughton Mrs Han Spring Carrie Cochran Mrs'Jas nah Stephens A Crosby Mrs Lurana Levy Mrs Stun.on Mri Coons Louisa Loughnay Marg St Clare Ella Chester Mary 2 Linos. er Maggie Smith Emma Carey Mrs Maria Lyons Mary Smith Hannah Casiidy MorriEon Mrs Seery Mrs Hannah Corbut Margt MallonMrs SchatTMrs John ConllnMary Macy Mrs Anna Safford Mrs John jr Cunningham Mary Madden Mrs AnnleSm.th Mrs Lizzie Ann Moore Drustler Smith Mrs A Clark Susan Morton Ellen Shepherd Mrs Leo Cummlni Tillie Morris Mrs Rev EH nora A Colllrs Mrs Wm Murpby Mrs HesterSnauldon Mrs Mary Col'ins Marpur Eliza Sinclair Mrs Mary Dohert? Mrs Martin Mrs GeorglaShieldi Mary DaviBElla Marquis Mrs Har Stearns Mary Draper Mrs ElizaA rretS Smith Marg Dwlght Mrs FranciMorrell Harriet Sherman Minule Moore Mrs HannahShannon Mary Don ner Mrs Stanton Sarah Dumphy Mrs Jo Morrison Mrs IaaaoTaffia Mrs anna Moor Mrs Jas Thort Mrs Eliza 4. Dugran loulze Murphy Kate Thompson Mrs DeWolfe Marlon Mulball Lizzie Thompa mu Doohen Mary Miller Llbbie zabth. iJuiseG TeboMrsIdaL DeKlraffMariaSou JIon ell Mrs LouHaThomnson Jane than 01 Hay MuiaeU M'sMary ThftmpsotiMrs Robt Doherly Mary Toner Sarah Davison Sarah Miller Martha Turner Sophie Emprey Miss Mlllson Mrs Steph Thomas Ssrah EastmentMrs AF enP Veoables Mrs A Emery MrB Geo Meyer Mrs Scholas Van DeWater Mils Mweb.

Mattle A tikaW EbT Emerson 8 Llazle Mertmer JIrs Noon Vergn Mary Ebnon Loulze anB WestcottMrs PlntcnMrsAnn Meza Mib VlrglnlaWansboro Annie FoimanMrs 11 en Walsh Cath Farrell Ellen Moore Mrs A Waller Mrs Dr Fitner Mrs Geo McCallrey Mrs Worcester Fish Mrs Lorena Enney Miss Williams Mrs Ida Uravtr Maria Kone Annie Williams Llllle Fanstone Mary Kanna Ann Whiton Lucy F. Finegan Mary Ann Conald Bella Williams Lizzie FritzlngerMaholy Mahon Mrs El Watson Kate Ferter Mrs Rd leu WiUets Lizzie Froilegh Rachel A Mulien Mrs Wilson MaryLoulza FIook Sarah CounenMrsMar Wood Mrs Maria A Flanders MrsSarah garet Worcester Mattle A NamaraMary Wartz Marie Fox Mrs Saml Keon Mrs Mary Welling Miry Fuller Mrs Lucy Keever Iiosan Wilbur Mrs Msry Gamtrill Annie A nah Wilmtr Margt Gorman Adelia rath Sarah Whitney Nellie GrifBet Mrs Joseph Naylor Mrs Agnes Walker Rebecca ino Nash Annie Wall Sophia Goodwin Mra Julia Napier Mrs Mrs EHih Newman ilizh )SI GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Arnold Asa HallowayC 2 Mills Tim Auatez By Uodie Chaa Norener Anson Aiken Isaac Hopkins Uanl Newell Allen Jacob Hlerz NeavlsEd AbramsJasF HillEdwd Nolan Jas Andrtws Matthew Harrison Nimms Wm Allen Martin Hamilton Obey Bedell Bro Heron Gilbert O'Connor Bolan Andrew. Hamilton (i A OakeaEdwd Burcefs A Hewitt Horatio O'Nell Jno Boune Hovey Surg O'Neal Thos Bruce Duncan Hanver vey Osborn Wm Bliss Edwin Harry Harry Percival Capt Au Bowie Frank Hall guttns Bradford GW HaggartJas Palmer Benj Boni ey Hannibal Hill Jno Parker Ooas Baldwin Hy Inman Jas Austin Peterson Cyrus Brown 2 Herwller Jas Powell Browne Jno TV Hayes JasE Phillips Danl Boyd Jas HartJ Pell EG 2 Bonner Jio Hall Jas Powers EdwdE Barker Je ee Hlckey Jas Post Geo'W Brown Hammett Lt Col Paple Geo BrocsOnJas Perkins HyC Buckner Jno Hohlan Kasimer Pabh nan Baled Jas Hid A Pearce Hy Best Jno Hopkins Perkins Bum LAW Healej Staph Persinton Jao BomeMlchl Husson Thos F4 Petty Jacob Boyd Co 3 Pastorell Peter Brown NathlH Hayes Rogers FJ Brady Patk Heckel Wm Roty Capt Herburt Billings Silas Harper Wm RstnsHy Burdick WellingtonHuntWmL Ryan Jas HarrmodWS Reed Jus A Burke IroineW RIedyOwen Blahdell Wm Joyce Austin Roberts Pulaski Branne Thos 12 Johnson Riople Carroll 4 Bro Jack sm Henry Rlvane Thos Cheney Alfred JeffeMonJuo Re dWm Carney Barney Jennings Wm Sir it Mr Cbardler BeDj KlmberR Sangerbacher Mr Chapman Chas Klein Andres Stewart Mr Conk Danl Kelly David Siemon August Colby Frank Kil in Godfrey Simpson Danl Ciark FF Kelly Hy SeBnon Danl Caniis Hy Chapln Kelly Jno Smith Eben Olorch Hy Knoles Jno Simm bb Francis Conkiin Hy Kelly Pat Soirs Frank Cannon Car Jas Klingelschmldr Sanford Fred Chsce jr A Co Kelly Patk Small Case KUndeman Robt Shaw Jtrs Lewis Skinner Sheridan Jno Crock Jfs Leonard Alfred SanterJnoll CudwonhJH LanderChas SelrceJnoA Carney Jio Larber Cbas Sherdenjno CtheD Moss Litchfield Rev Spencer A CronwtllJas Loomls Stoothoif A CahlUMicbl Llnpard Geo Sloan Hon JC Coarsen Narclssa Bl.andon Hy Skerrett Jno CrummThosH Lonius Iasc 0 Sharp Cailou Tbos Leliluh Jno Sull.van Jno Constantlne Lee Jas Sitnond L.rence CrowlWmH LIrrJ SolDan A Lor ntbal Mose Sawyer Morton DaLl Ch is'lan lyoi.sWmC Syen Oswald Di mls Ch'is MrKcon Hartlcs HohiyvcftCbns CurolCtras SmlthTteoA De'liny Dnl Kinsty Duncan Stang Wm Dp pre Co Corruick Fran Stevens Smart Davis cis Summers Wm. Pe.inintli Mahon TT.T Siowel' Wm DeralieJr.o CartbyJosD Smith Win DonlunJno Cjrty.luoW Thosnas 4 Foster Digci hard Aleer Jos Taylor Mr Ptgrtw Mra Ltuglilin 4 TThomas lwi Dunce Patk Mulduone Tavlor Kev Kdw I'srbfy Patk MalunJa, Thorn Krei Dcrsey Patk Koa? HartamTaomns Geo Davis Saml Douuu Michl Travis lllram Daly! bos Nania'a Michl Tliay Jas lium IVm liurieOwen Turney ltk 1 dwmd, l)r Caaljy Ths Tljorr psoa ibt Kin er A IV Tompkins Saml E.drtdgeCW Mu'l riMr Volti niatt Kb Leicester Monkey A Variner air KwirgMf es Muiraii e.v Anl Van Brunt FazeAlbe'tA Chas Vusarnr franz Fox has Muller VanLatlhumlt fuinaid Geo 2 Miles VanOstrndLA 'os tier 1" Mullii.s Chas Vinlng Kii Jaa jl.lic.

Ut uis Wl hams Alex K'sltr Jno Murray Ween Ohas a Monanan Kdwd Woosev Isrel Fi ziiairitk 1'atk Mason fl Warner Jo lueinKibt Mug'ord Hi Wbeat'ey Jas Wm A a MorgaaJaa Waller Jno Glen Alton Mason Jas Wills Jas (iaidlnhrC MathtWB.IssD WestlakeJno Gi'drs ve MarhJa Waldenbiugj fin gn Dr.nl Mlnizck Jas II Weaver If Gibson Mills Jesse Way Ospt Gonzalez FranciscoMllis Jas Walah Ralph Glinn Frsr els Mills Rev Whearty Stephen Goodbart Ilirvey ManeyMichl WilHamsGT 12 Murra Matthew Whltehouse Thos Grepory Capt Na Murpby Walters 1red toan Mollo, Mathew Welsh Thos GrosrrlhcsW Maloney Mlchl Welch Thos GfistWm Mo Peter Whitney Lt Com 1) Mtrry Riolid Wm llamniond Han'om Youns Henrv HansonoB Malloy Itorjt Young Saml GEO. 11. LINCOLN, P. M. PRlZHS CASHED IN ALL LEGALIZED LOTN TESIKS and Information given, E.

L. MORRISON, Broker, EjIWhitehan street, nrwrtalrs, near Sooth ferry, 8. Y. 08 tf INGS COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE, 13 Com street. Brooklyn, Jan.

14. 1 In pursuance of a resolution of the Board of Supervisors, adopted Jan. 18, 1861. authorizing a loan of to far Dish the qaota of men from Klnrrs county, under the President's last proclamation for more troops, the Oountv Treasurer hen by invites subscriptions to said loan In sums of one thousand dollars and upwards. Subscribers will receive "Ce rflcatej of Indebtedness," sayable when the county is In funds therefor, with Interest from the daw of subicrlotlon at the rate seven percent per annum.

Said "Certificates" convertible Into Kings County six per cent Bonds, at the option of the holder. The subscription book is now open at the County Treasurer's office. jl4 tf THOS. A GARDINER. County Treasurer.

MONEY TO LOAN ON "BOND AND MORT gage. Apply to HAGNRR 4 SMITH, Attorneys at Law. lal2 3aw4wTu 9 Court street. Brooklyn. OFFICE OF THE FIREMAN'S TRUST INSURANCE COMPANY.

No. 6 Court street, opposite the City Hall, Brooklyn, Jan 11th, 1864. i Dividend. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of Five TO per cent, 'payable at this office, on demand, free from Government tax. Jal2 lm WM BURRELL, Sec'y.

THE MONT AUK FIKE INSURANCE COM pany. Brooklyn, Deo. 23, 1863. DIVIDEND Tne Board of Directors have this day declared a Bemi annual dividend of five per cent, on the capital stock (free from government tax) out of the earnings of the last six months, payable to the stockholders on and after the 2d January, prox. d26 2m ABRAM M.

K2RBY, Sec'y. OFJJiCE OF THE MECHANICS' FIRE" INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 1 Montague street, (Me. tbanlca'. Bank Building,) Brooklyn, Jan.

2. 1864. DIVIDEND A semi annual dividend of Six (6) percent on the capital stock of this Company, tree from Government tax, has been declared out of the profits of the last six months, payable on demand. I J24w WALTER NICHOLS, Seoretary. OFFICE OF THE LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY, No.

41 Fulton street, Brooklyn, January 8d, 1564 DIVIDEND The Board of Directors have this day declared a sen i annoal Dividend of Eight (8) per cent, free of Government tax, payable on demand. jaim WM. W. HENSHAW, Secretary. TVTATHAN T.

BEERS, i.v No. 45 FULTON STREET, Dealer In BROOKLYN CITY AND OTHER SECURITIES. FOR SALE. FARMER 4 CITIZENS BANK. OF WILLI AMSBURGH LAFAYETTE TN8URAN0E STOCK, UNION FERRY STOCK.

BROOKLYN GAS LIGHT STOCK. BROOKLYN SCRIP STOCK. MECHANICS' BANK STOCK, BROOKLYN, SHBNIX INSURANCE STOCK. Valuable Storeproperty on Fulton street, near the Ferry. Alto Cottage Houses In WlUooghby and Livingston stj, near the City HalL dltf WANTED.

CITY BANK STOCK. ATLANTIC SAVINGS BANK, No. 177 Chatham sauare. New York. SIX PER CENT.

INTEREST ALLOWED, FREE OF GOVERNMENT TAX. Bank open dally from 9 to 3 and Monday, Wednesday and Baturday. nromS to 7 US M. D. VAN PELT.

President. OBXBLsg Bajlxt, Treas, oal IV Joans P. Ooonm. Sao. PASTRY.

URUEAS' MAIZENA RECEIVED TWO PRIZE MEDALS OTront Juries and 4), at the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LONDON, 1862, Being Sole Awards gained by anything of the kind. Itall received Superlative Report of "EXCEEDING EXCELLENT FOB FOOD." mai ana a At the GREAT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION at HAMBURG. July, 1863, received the highest Prise Medal for Its great delicacy as an article of food. MAI ZE A AttheFAIRoftbe NEW YORK STATE AGRIOULTU RAL SOCLE IT, at mica. New York, Sept.

1863, received both DIPLOMA and MEDAL. MAIZENA, AT THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR AT NORRISTOWN, Oct. 3. 1863. took Gold MedaL "MAIZENA" has also taken the first nreralum at the American Institute, New York City; New Jersey State Fair at Trenton; and at other places, In every Instance where it has been exhibited.

"MAIZENA" has never failed to receive the highest award when placed In competition with Corn Stank and all articles of like character, after a thorough Hlorosoopl cal and Analytical Examination of disinterested judge. It therefore standsoommended to thepublio as the best article of its kind in the world without any: comments 0f the manufacturer. DCRYEAS' SUPERIOR AND SATIN GLOSS STARCH Also reoelved the highest prize stall of the above Exhibitions. Used for Puddmfs, Custards, Blsno Mange, without Isinglass, with few or no eggs. It is excellent for tMcken Ine Sweet Sauces, Gravies for Fish Meat, Boups, For Ice Cream nothing can compare with It A little boiled In Milk makes a rich Oream for Coffee, Chocolate, Tea.

Ac. A most delicious article of food for children and Invalids. It Is. vaslly superior ta Arrowroot and much more economical. 83rPut up in one pound packages, with fall directions, sd sold by all Grocers andfrru aetata, WM.

DURYEA, Wholesale Agent, 3m 46MMton street New York. THE SKATING SEASON. CAPITOHNE SKATING POND CENTRAL Office for rale of tlokets' at SAWYER 4 THOMPSON'S, 69 Fulton av. Cnnflr Jaw at. Ri nnb rvn Webb Dsoxnt, Proprietor of Pond.

A signal will be displayed from the building of Sawyer Thompson whenever there Is good skating. da tf MUSEOLA SKATING TICKETS HEAD Quarteraat BAWYEB THOMPSON'S, E9 Fnlton av, Corner Jay st Brooklyn. N. B. The above Association have made arrangements to Skate on the Capltoline Skating Pond for this season.

WBED 4 DECKER, Proprietors. A signal will be displayed from the building of Sawyer 4 Thompson whenever there is good skating. d2tf INSTRUCTION. OPANISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN PER 5 mannentClasses fbr Ladles and Gentlemen. Apply to the desk of the Mercantile Library Association.

Pupils may join at any time, and are charged only from the day they begin. For private lessons in Spanish, apply to Prof. ALBERTO DE TARNOSj 338 4th avenue. New York; French, apply to Prof. L.

J. SiMONIN, Grand avenne, near Fulton, Brooklyn: German, to Prof. L. THURN, 36 East Warren tt, Brooklyn. au2S6m "WRITING LESSONS A GOOD HAND stlffneHi and tremhllnc ramav Ad.

At UKUrrttfi. 3 UUfllfllfiiKUlAL, AUAiAHinX Or UULibEUlD.Bll Fulton street onposlte Pierreponc. Brooklyn. Writing, Bookkeeping, Arithmetic. 4c 8 to 410 per quarter of 78 lessons, or 816 to 0 time unlimited.

A rare chance for adults to receive sepeiate instruction in Grammar, Reading Spelling, at all hours, A neat and commodious da parlmentfor ladies. Open day and erening. 1236t A YOUNG LADY WELL QUALIFIEDTO teach the piano desires a few more pupils who will be under the supervision of Professor John M. Lorets. Call or address MUSIC TEACHER.

No i3 Den st. j27 fit SELECT CLASS FOR YOUNG LADIES 193 Atlantic street between Court and Clinton street. On Monnay February 1st MISS AMES, date Principal Ferrale Grammar School No. 20, New York City) will co ximnce the next Terra of her Class for the Edacatlonof EIGHTEEN Young Ladles upwards of thirteen years of age Thorough Instruction In English Branches and the Rudiments of French. Hours of Tuition from tX A.

M. until IX P. M. Terms TWELVE DOLLARS per Quarter, Including the USE OF ALT. BOOKS required for study.

No extra charge whatever. Circulars at Mr Brandt's Store. 193 Atlantlo street, and at Miss Ames' Residence, 266 8ohermerhom street n.r Nevlns. A SATURDAY MORNING Cass will shortly be com menced, to meet between the hours of 10 and 13, for ln btructlon in arithmetic and Gratumar. Caarge for tbe Tenuof Sixteen WeeiS FOUR DOLLARS For6catsap Immediately, as but Twelve Pupils will be admitted.

d'8 pro BRYANT8TRATTOJS PACKARD PENN'8 BROOKLYN AND NEW YORK COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, HAMiLTON BUILDING, Court street, BROOKLYN. COOPER INSTITUTE. NEW YORK CITY. Boositeeplns, Commercial Arlthmetlo. Commercial La Penmarwbip Coirespondence.

4c practinny taught Busi acajbtur. 0tol3AM, 8 to 6nnd7 fo 8 Pht These InotituMons are comprised in the "National Chain New York to St and present suverlor fccUitles for aoqulrtag a tbcr nub '08lDev edacatfbij. Scbolarshtt.c wod throughout the onain. Ico puWlc are Inylled call and examine tt.e ficEitles vii iilKT addrest either poini. dl TlBVANT.

HTaATfON PAOKaRI! 4 PfiKTS. jfrttNTiSTRV R8. GRIFFIN BROTHEKa, B57 FULTON iSrir VABir "5S GRAND STREET, Taylor',) are now extract f5 eW ixoillvcli withoutpala. by the use of the Nitrous Oxide comroonls called Lauehlng Gas. Thev are also K.

in l2e "entists tue apparatus for manu factoring the Gas. and to give full Instructions for admlni3 terlne the um, RlPPT uqapukdo i i and obeaniit i Fhn.wr.t'fras, OjWTINUOUS GUM TBSTH. hwi; J6010 va superiority over all others, netoc made to dve any desired lullnean to the face, showing lVn wii.iouneams or orevlces, wnlch. for stteivgvh. beacty, dor blUty aid cleanliness, cannotbe su pased.

LIST OF PRICES. uB upper or under seto of teeth. on silver a 00 aruoex orruDDer. 10 to 15 00 sold 25 00 platloa 35 00 PMlIa isets on cold or platina 2. and 64 per tooth 2S.5Ut?; 11 and $3 per tooth andnpsards fZSi.

im or cemem M) to va oenu Te.eth extraoted cent reoulred" onarge for extrantlai where teoth are PASSAGE fKOM LIVERPOOL KY WLL T.TAr'1 Jr llTTVftHlO the 8th and 54th of each month. wraoe oy tne awauow I'ail Line Vmm i i fork every alternate Wednesday. Drafts on Ireland and Eng'snd Apply to WIiL3AMB4 GU GUI8N, 46 Foltoa st; N. T. TE1STH WARD REGULAR DESlOCRATIC and Union Noroh atlon.

FRANCIS KELLY. J2S 9t SPECIAL ELECTION IN THE 10th WARDT 0P CLERK, No. 2 City HaU Brooklyn. January 5th. 1864 i S.tbt a Special ElecUon will beheld In the Tenth Ward of this city on TUESDAY, tie 2d day of February next, Jo fill the vacancy occasioned by the reslg R9H.5Lf Noryte as 'erman of Wtrd.

PLACES FOR HOLDING THE PuLL AT THE 8PROI IL EJ EtmON FORALuERMaN OF THU TENTH WARD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY OF FEBRUARY 1864. The Common Council of the Cltv of Brooklyn has designated the following places for holding the poll at a Special Hection for Alderman tf the Tenth Ward In place of J. resigned, to be held Tuesday, February vtn, Ix4, viz 1st District No. 5 Fulton avenue. 2d District At the house of Robert RUey, Smith street, near Bergen.

3d District No. 382 Atlantic street near Rond street. 4thDiBtrict Spanldlng's, corner of and Butler 5th Dlatrlct Mrs. Dame's, President, near Nevins street. By order of the Common Council.

jal2dtd HENRYjflcOLOSKEY, City Clerk. AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF SOLID Sterling Silver Goods, in morocco cases, designed expressly for bridal and holiday presents, at n23tt J. H. HART 4 241 Faltonst 275 275 FULTON STREET, IS THE place to go if you want to be permanently cured of your Chronic and Nervous Diseases and Weaknesses, nut of the treat number of patients treated by Dr, VOOR HEES last year but few have left without being cured. The Electro, Tr auour and Medicated Extracting Baths are doing wonders for Cutaneous and Lung Diseases.

A competent lady In attendance, Dr. J. VOORnEES, 121 2w Electronathlo Physician. WHY SIT AND SHIVBR WITH THE OOJLiL air whistling In around your window Fash and doors, Jhen BROWN'S PATENT METALLIC WEATHER BTBIPS, if p. operly applied, at a trifling cost makes them airUgbt, atd excludes all Cold, Rain, Snow and Dust rendering jour apartments comfortable and warm at a great Favtog of temper and fael.

Leave your oroers with a ID H. LOSEY, Sole Agent 440 Fulton ave by whom the Slrlos are adjusted: or with Messrs. YOUtfG BURN E1T, No fc82 Fulton street Brooklyn. jaa lm TJOTICE TO BOSS PLASTERERS ANDMA SONS. At a meetino held on the 20th of Janua y.

by the operative Plasters of Brooklyn, In their rooms, corner of Court and Joralemon streets, it was Reiolved, That on and after the first day of February they will demand 2 50 per day. P. SHAN LEY, President Johh Dohebtt. Secretary. jaa 10i REAL ESTATE OWNERS DESIRING THE services of a reliable and competent person (a mechanic) to take charge of their property, to let nooses, collect rents and do the repairing, are requested to address HOUSE AGENT, 24 Brooklin P.

O. Good reference furnished. jjQ2r THE RAILROAD COMMITTEE OF THE STATE SENATE will hear arguments pro and con at Albany, TUESDAY, February 2d next at 3 P. upon the application of the BROOKLYN CENTRAL AND JAMAICA RAILROAD COMPANY to use Dummy Engines on their roadB within the City limits to Flatbush avenue. D.

O. Treasurer, j29 2t Brooklyn Oenti al and J. R. R. Si9 Ci(( TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE.

25,000 TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, In sums to suit applicants. Apply to WYCKiiFF LITTLE, Montague street, near Court. j29 lw OFFICE OF THE NA8SAU FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN. No. 10 Court St.

corner of Bemsen, Brooklyn. Jan. 26, 1864. The annual election for Directors of this Company for the ensuing year, and for three Inspectors of Election, will be held at the office of the Company on TUESDAY, Feb. 2di from 9 to 10 AM.

j20td A. J. BEEKMAN. Sec. MARBLE MANTELS, FOR SALE CHEAP.

The undersigned Is preparing a large assortment of MANTELS, of the most graceful patterns, in foreign and domestic marble. Also, a splendid mantel, cost In ordinary times 380, designed and exeouted by the proprietor, will be soldforcost. Country work punctually attended to. JOHN MoGRAYNE, dl43m 218 Fulton avenue. Brooklyn.

DIAMONDS IN PINS, EAR RINGS, FINGER Sings, Scarf Pins, 4c, at J. H. HART 4 241 Fulton St. n23tf Bt Ann's Building. AB.

O. OF B. WILL FIND DSL THOS. FRY, Surgeon Dentist at his new place, 8 Cllntoi rtreet, Brooklyn. N.

B. fflv block above hi old place. my4tf CHAIN, BAND AND RIBBON BRACELETS, Sleeve Buttons. Studs, Pens and Pencils. Tooth picks, Belt Buckles, Scarf Pins.

Armlets, 4c, 4c Plain, chased, and seal Rings, set with bloodstone, onyx, amethyst topaa, sapphires, 4c, at n23 tf J. H. HART 4 241 Fnlton st CLOCK. REPAIRING I EVERY DESCRIP tlon of French. English.

German and American Cloaks, I complicated or simple, repaired and warranted. I WM. WISE, Mtalta nr o.miu lark BROOKLYN CITY RAILROAD COMPANY dividend of Five per cent tree of Government tax. I has been declared payable on the 1st day of February next, I at tne office of the Company, No. 10 Fulton street Brook 1 lyn.

The transfer Books will be closed after Saturday. 16th Inst, until February 2d. Dated Brooklyn. Jan. 13th, 1864.

J133w C. W. BETTS, Secretary. BROWN'S PATENT METALLIC WEATHER STRIPS For excluding Cold, Rain, Snow and Dust from the tons, hottoron. Rides Rild centre, nf ilnrtr.

wfnrfnw. and sky lights, of every desarintlon. Annllsd TiAVm LOSEY, Depot 282 Fulton at, Brooklyn. 16 lm YOUNG 4 BURNETT. ARBLE MANTELS THE BEST PLACE iri the cltv tr, rh.nn and wall flntahail tels Is at OL8EN'S Marble Works, 826 Navy street, near xumvu aveuuo, Ana 00 xiawusn avenue, urooioyn.

jail lm LADY SHOULD HAVE ONE PAIR, JLfJf not more, of MME. MORROWS FRENCH CORSETS, to have their dresses fitted over, as they give a style and elegance to the figure, not acquired by any other corset now worn. A new importation of French made LLien Gontelle Corsets. Just lee Ived. at ts 50 a pair.

MME. MORROW. 273 Fulton street jas tf one door above Tlllary st "fRS. H. B.

O'LEARY, M. CORNER uF i U. Gates avenue and Hamilton street Brooklyn. Y. Office hours from 10 A.

to4 M. Certificates from Ladles in Brooklyn, restored by Mrs. O'LEARY, seen, at her office. Consultation free. J61m STEWART'S BROOKLYN CORNET BAND.

The old patrons of the above Band are respectfully informed that all who desire to secure the services of the above Bi nd can do so by applying at our Headqaarters, Arbor Hotel. 124 Fulton st corner of Mlddagh st Brooklyn, or A. CONNOR, Leader of Band, )S lm 171 Elm street a. Y. JAMES D.

CLARK'S CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL, No 139 Congress street near Clinton. Spring Term begins FEBRUARY 5th. Boys prepared for college or for business. J25 Sir HARNDEN EXPRESS, 74 BROADWAY give particular attention to the prompt and careful delivery of article to soldiers In camo or field, or to any point North. South East and Wet.

Merchants and others can depend on having their order promptly filled. 3m BROOKLYN AND LONG ISLAND FAIR. The undersigned will be in attendance at the Rooms of the WAR FUND COMMITTEE Low's Buildings, No. 16 Court street. 2d floor, every day (Sundays excepted) till the 22d of February next the day of the opening, from 9 A M.

to 12 M. and from 3 to 5 o'clock P.M., to give Information on the general subject and conduct of the Fair, All persons Interested are requested to apply. FREDERICK A. FARLEY. D.

d29 tf Corresponding Secretary. FFICE OF THE ATLANTIC FIRE INSUR ANCE COMPANY DP BROOKLYN Thn annual election of the Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and for three Inspectors of Election, will be held at the office of the Comnsny No. 172 Atlantic aireet on WEDNESDAY, the 3d day of February next. Palls open from 1 to 2 o'clock P. M.

j20 2w5s H. DORR. Secritary. A' WESTERN'S FAMILY DRY GOODS EMPORIUM, C35 MYRTLE AVENUE, CORNER OF CLASSON. SELLING OFF WINTER GOODS AT COST.

In order to make room for my REW SPRING STOCK, about coming In, I am induoed to offer my DRESS GOODS. SnAWLS. BLANKETS, CLOAKINGS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMBRE3, AT REDUCED PRICES I have JUST RECEIVED 1500 yards CALICO. 15c 18c, 20c. 1000 yards BEST DE LAINES, 2s 60.

2500 yards MOHAIR. 12Xc. 2600 yards LAVELLA CLOTH, 15c. ALSO, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, In great variety. LADIES, CALL AND EXAMINE ME GOODS.

AT WESTERN'S G35, G35, C35, G35, MYKTU AVENUE, CORNER OF OH8SON. BENJ. R. WESTERN. ATTENTION LADIES AND GENTLEMEN I have opened a new establishment at 150 Myrtle avenue If you have any cast off CJo'hln to dispose of, Carpet and Furniture, 4c we offer to pa; a liberal price, with which you nill be satisfied.

youbovothe above articles to dispese of. Don't forget to call or address a note to M. BOG ATI KI, 150 Myrtle avenue. Brooklyn, where you will be dealt with satisfactorily and punctually Ladles attended to by Mrs. BOGATOK1.

N. B. Pawn tickets also bouclt dl03m ADLE8' AND GENTS' VEST. CHATELAINE Leontlnf Guard and NecV Chains, solid, 14, 16 and 18 earata fire, the richest and mcst extensive assortment In the city, at J. H.

HART 4 241 Vnlton at d23 tf Bt Ann's Bnllding. SEYMOUR'S COST 1530 ANAL (5 S1RKET. NEAR BOWERY NEW YORK. Having added tn thousand dollars wcth of aes, Jewels; yTlFS andMks to our alr'ady lime Uck, we lovltethe attert'onof our Brooklyn ptrons to our reehrebe esta Habmtnt where tiste. elegauce nd variety make us bold to challenge criticism and iefj competition, tout le beau monde.

N. B. No agents In Brooklyn. jl8lm' C08TUMING C08TUMING I CHARACTERISTIC AND FANCY DRESSES FOR HIRE OR MADE TO ORDER FOR BALLS, PARTIES AND M4RQUSRADKR. AT THE OOSTUMC DEPOT.

No. 8J FULTON AVENUE, BBO OKLYN. a5 5nAr volunteers wanted. Bring your wife. Bring your mother, I Bring your sister, Or come alone.

mi $852 to veterans, S677 to others. Casb as soon as you pass the Surgeon $300 Additional cash before yon leave the State tiso To veterans. 225 These bounties are paid without any discount or deduction whatever, toa can receive the money yourself, or yon can bring your wife, your mother, sister or father, to receive it: or yon can place it in hank to yoor credit. For reliable information call at the a. States Government Reornltmg Rendezvous.

46 Fulton street near the Fulton ferrji Brooklyn, Capt MoDjNALD. C. 8. Uoveil roenv ttecrnrung oincer. rami PECLAL NOTICE OFFICE OF THE 8PJS CIAL COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF KINGS COUNTY ON SUBSTITUTE BOUNTY fD1H' 365 FuiTOif Bteebt, BrooxltH.I Novemner 17, 1863.

1 The above Oommlttee hereby give notice that they are now prepared to pay a Cash Bounty of THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS In addition to all United States and State Bounties to all volunteers. Bounties now paid are aa follows ttinisuounvj auu fUato. Rctnntv 75 United State Bounty 303 377 i ..677 The United State pay to veteran soldiers re esllstlng an additional bounty of tlOO 777 Office Hour from 9 A. to 12 WM. j.

ODDuanu, HAMTJEL BOOTH. CHaa W. CHESHIRE, J. STLLWELL, E. W.

BLOOM, JOHN BHEABON. WILLIAM M. LITTLE, Special Committee. nl9 tf BOARDING. BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, ROOMS fornlshed or unfurnished.

In a pleasant location, where the comforts of home can be enjoyed, at 67 Clermont avenue j27 2w BOARD A LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN bave.an unfurnished room, with board, on the second floor of a house pleasantly situ ted. and containing all the modern conveniences, cn moderate terms. Alsi. a furnished 10cm, wltn board, for a single gentleman, 63 West War ren between Henry and Clinton. 123 2 rr BAKERIES.

SCOTCH BAKERY. THE SUBSCRIBER, gratefully acknowledging the patronage of his numerous customers, respectfully Intimates that he haa removed the business of the bakery to more suitable and enlarged premises, 128 FULTON AVENUE, Comer of Elm place, formerly known aa "Bond's Bakery," and occupying 125 Courtstreetasaretail store, The subscriber will make It his study to merit for the new Bakery a character for general excellence of material, eqoal to the old and surpassing in variety, to salt the tastes ofhls patrons. The Scotch Bakery combines In Us manufacture all the varieties of Bread Cake, and Crackers sold In the establishment thus confirming it for general supply as the most complete bakery Brooklyn. BREAD solicited by many of the patrons of the Bakery living too distant to make It daily inconvenient to send for then are ad, one year past the subscriber commenced his delivery wagon. The result has been a great permanent conve ntenee to customers, and an extension of business.

The essential sweetness and character of the bread to noaa made Is ever studied to produce a firm compact cutting oa The 12 cent loaf is recommended as the best white loaf made at the Bakery. Sweet Graham, Rye, Boston Brown CONrJTITUTION BREAD prepared from Graham flour, so entirely different, In Its character from ordinary Graham bread (no sweetening ever used) is a certain remedy to all who are afflicted with dyspepsia. Every one afflicted with this tormenting malady will find a virtue in the permanent nse of it. CAKES, ofthe first quality, oaay varieties not usoalto other Bakeri's. ICES, CREAMS.

JELLIES, WEDDING AND ORNAMENTAL CAKES, Every Cake sent out from this place can be relied on as having a FROSTING OF PURE SUGAR. OBACKERS. The almost universal use of crackers, and their complete adaptation. aB a larce and material portion of human food, render It most desirable that the public know whence the best crackers can be had. The exhibition of Crackers by the subscriber, at the Fa'r of the American Institute, elicited a most distinguished public commendation and the unanimous award of the Judges, the DIPLOMA of the Institute, to the subscriber, as a manufacturer of Crackers, which, for purity, beauty of finish and excellence, cannot be surpassed.

SWEET CRACKERS. Abernethy, (seed) CracknaE, Constitution, Coffee Cream, Fancy, Ginger, Invalid, Lunch, lemon, PicNIc, Sugar, Travellers', Wlee. Waverly, WITHOUT SUGAR. Boston, Butter, Carroway, Graham. Mhk.

fiieter, Cake. PUot Soda, Wafer and OyBter Powder. The established character of these crackers Is well attested by their retail sale at the Bakery. SCOTCH CAKE. CURRANT BUN, PITOARTHLY BANNOCK.

SUGAR BUN, Plain or fruited to suit in all the complete varieties known to an Old Country Bakery, are being produced dally for the festive seasons of Christmas and New Year. JAMES MORTON. 3m 128 Fulton avenue. NEW MUSIC. MUSEOLA ARBANOBtt PBOK CHAS.

CARROLL SAWYER'S BEAUTIFUL MELODIES. BY HENRY OHADWIOK. Esq. The MUaSOLA SET includes the following popular airs: WhowBl care for Mother now," "I Dreamed my Boy was arraln," "Mother would comfort me, "When the Boys come home," "My Emma Louise." etc Jtjs, withoutdonbt the most pleasing set yet published, the time beingmarked and very easy. In' fact all who hear the muslo oan scarcely kee from lndnlglng in the Terpsl cborean art, For.saleat all the Muslo Stores.

J7 tf SAWYER 4 THOMPSON, Publishers. A SONG BT CHARLES CARROLL SAWYER, rntltled "WHEN THE BOYS COME HOME." The beys are coming home again, war wUl soon Te o'er; The North and South again will stand, United as of yore, Yb. hand is hand and am In arm, Together we wUl roam: Gn, won't we have a happy time, When all the boya come home." Just pabllshed by SAWYEE 4 THOMPSON, nlltf And for sale everywhere. THE HOLIDAYS. A SPLENDID NEW YEAR'S PRESENT.

FIRST PREMIUM SLOATS EUPTIC LOOK STITCH, SEWING MACHINE, Agency. No. 90 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. J. B.

GIBBS. Agent. These machines are not to be excelled for simplicity, durability and perfectnesa of stitch, and with late inurove the world to produce their equal. STITCHING. QUILTING BRAIDING.

4c. Done In the neate manner. d31 tf QHRISTMAS AT COTTRELL'S. AN ASSORTMENT OF GI.OVE3 UNEQUALLED. HOSIKRY Or all kinds at advance of Ices until after New Yeara.

ALL ZEPHYR WOOL GOODS AT HALF PRICE. To dose off the Stock. THE USUAL BARGAINS HOSIERY, GLOVES AND UNDERGARMENTS FOR FAMILY USE, AT T'lE VERY LOWEST MARKET PRICES. TllT ATCHE8, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, OF vi every aescripuen careiuuy repaired oy experienced and competent workmen, and warranted In every case to give satlsfact'on. at J.

H. HART 4 541 Pulton street n23 tt St. Ann's Building. Brooklyn. 1 ADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S setts tf Woite Onyx, Stone Cameo Pearl, Etrus can.

Jet Cuormcle, Ameth.st and Enamel Sett In endleeH variety, manufactured with great oare for our hodday trade, at n23 tf I J. H. HART 4 341 Fulton Bt AIR JEWLKY OF EVERY DESCRIP Uon manufacture from new and tasteful esVns, at' n23 tf J. H. HART 4 S41 Fnlton st tILVEB PLATED WARE OF VERY SUPE rlor qtality (cur own manufacture) 4.

8 and 12 oz plate; every artlcli necessary for housekeepers' nse, at o2Stf j. H. HART 4 Fulton st OLID1Y PRESENTS 341 FULTON 8TRRET, A tclendil assortrcent of Ladles' and Gent' fine gold Wathee, ln'ngraved. engine turnel, enameled and diamond casesmennractured expressly for our holiday trade, at J. H.

HART 4 241 Fulton st nS3tf Bt Ann's nullolng. 1ANCING ACAPEjMflES. J' T. Uil8' DANCING ACADEMY, 371 AND 373 FTXTON STREET, opposite the City HalL The Acadtmy will be open for the reception of pupils and the formatlOj of classes from ana after the 8tb of SEPTEMBER. Closes for Ladies.

Mluses. and Mtstera on WED. NiDAYaidSAIURDAY LaillesSo'oloc Mlsseii Master! o'clock. Gentlemen's classes TUESDAY and FRIDAY evenings, at 8 o'clock. A sveninc olass on WI.DNESDlY, from 1 tn 9.

Private lessens given at the Acarteray otat the resldtnce of the uupUa Further parti culars and circulars cs' be bad at the Academy at any oi the above nentloned hours. PRIVATH SOIREES every 'wo treeks. The rooms can be hired by itepeclrtle partlw applying at the Academy. acSS 6m H. RIVERS' IRIVATI DANCING ACADEMY.

NO. 33 SOHEBMERHORN STREET, cor. of COURT 85 NEW DANOrtS 1 NEW MUSIC The looms are unavsrpasi'ed in point of comfort and con fenlence. many Improvemrnta bavlnp been udded. Vuptiswlll beTecelvedf'oc 8 fteraher 1st until Jane 1st Application may be made dally iVotn 10 o'clock A.

M. to 16 o'clock P.M. ALU. THE FASHIONABLE DANCES ARE TAUGHT IN ONE OOURSt OF LlfSSONS Olrcnbirs can be obtained ai ttie nrinclpal Music Stores. Classes for gentlemen TUESDAY ahd FRIDAY Evening, atao'clock.

Ladles (adults) TUESDAY and FRIDAY afternoons. Btjk o'clock. Mlsse and Masters WEDNESDAY andsATURDAY afternoons, at SK o'clock. PRIVATE SOIREES FOR THE PUPILS AND THBTJB FRIENDS. AFTERNOON MATLNEI8 ONCE A MONTH.

Private lendn given at the Academy. School Classes attended In the city or out of town. or Sara xo. a CiaaoxAa. au39tnt Baoui Bttildiho, SO axo 83 Ftotok smart, Bbooslix Delivered to City subscribers every evening, at twelTe tents per week, payable to the Carriers, Tins Papxs.

haa the iabqxst ontoxnTiOH of any Bvening paper pabllshed in the United States, and as medium for business and general advertising is not sir passed by any otter Journal. Trans Invariably cash In advanoe. JOB PRTJmNG OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, PBOMPTLY A3fTJ NEATLY EXECUTED. OBEAT BBDTJOTIOH FROM THE POBMEB BATES AUCTION SALES. TO AUCTIONEERS.

"BT Advertisement Intended tor publication in these olamnsnoBtbeaantln by nine o'clock as onrnr sent large edition compels as to close the.flrst and lourth saxes at that hjjrj fll. COLE, Auctioneer. ax uuiiG muturai, SALESROOM, 833 FULTON STREET, wear me nam, Will sell on Tuesday. Feb. 2d, At 10X o'clock, at the corner or Court and Baltic ats.

ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF GROCERItCS Comprislng teas, coffer, flour, Boep. candles, starch, spices, pickles, pork, wood ware brashes and a general assortment of fancy grocerlesjiorae, wagon and harness, fic. i30 2t SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION BY VIRTUE of foreclosure of a chattel mortgage, we will sell at publls auction on the 1st day of February, 1864, at two o'clock In the afternoon, at ihe A'Kntlc Market, Brooklyn, All the right, title nd good will of Messrs. Owen 4 Sodeld, intwoBottorStandstasald Market, knom as Nos. 19 and 21 January 26, 1664.

126 6f MILLER CARB, 47 Pearl St. N. Y. SPECIAL NOTICES. JN HOC VINCE8." The lnvalnable preparation known as BOMATNE'S CRIMEAN BITTERS, was first used in a modified form InJFRENCH ABUT HOS PITALS, during the late Crimean War, (hence its name,) and alBo to a considerable degree in private practice, when its efficacy was demonstrated not only as a preventive of disease Incident to camp life, but as an efficient TONIC AND ALTERATIVE.

Previous to its introduction to the American Public, the proprietors, besides subjecting it to the same tests here as those to which it had been subjected to abroad, also submitted It for examination as well as recombination to tiro of our most distinguished Analytical Chemists, viz: Professor JAMES R. CHILTON and JULIUS G. POHLE, whose certificate, which follows, will assure the most skeptical Its great medicinal virtues Nhw Yobjc. Feb. 14.

1863. From a knowledge of the Ingredient and tbeirl propor tions entering into the composition known as ROMATNH'S CRIMEAN BITTERS, we are enabled to sneak of it in term of high commendation.1 CALTSAYA or Peruvian Bark being one of its principal constituent, together with Herbs, Scot and Extracts, having decided medicinal properties we have no hesitation in recommending itto physicians and the pnbllc generally, as an Invigorating Tonic, intended to stimulate the digestive organs Frcmita alterative properties, it is calculated tj preven by Its dally use in moderate quantities. CONSTIPATION FEVER AND AGUE, mild lorms of NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. It Is an antidote to the effects produced by the change of water and diet, correcting DIARRHEA, curing DYSPEPSIA. OOLIO, SlOK AND NERVOUS HEADACHE NAUSEA, SEA SICKNESS.

It Is expressly adapted to females of delicate consUtuilons, and the in firmities of age. The preparation is composed exclusively of vegetable materials, cotiUlnlng. no metallic or mineral substances whatever. Its taste is aromatic warming and acceptable palate and Btomach. JAMES R.

CHILTON, M. D. JULIUS G. POHLE, M. D.

Subsequently, the Assistant Surgeon of the TJ. S. Hospi tal at Newark, at our request administered It to a large number of invalid soldiers, and the result after several months' trial, fully Justified one anticipations as to its tonic and restorative properties. In addition, it effected a cure, in a brief time, of several inveterate eases of FEVER AND AGUE, which had defied the usual remedy of Quinine. Some time since the formula or list of Ingredients wag submitted to SURGEON GENERAL HAMMOND, U.

S. who expressed his nnauallfied approbation of the combination, in addition to which BURGEONS OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY, In various localities, with many others, from personal trial, have rendered written and verbal testimonials, confirming beyond doubt Its remarkable general medicinal properties. AS Alt EXHILARATING TONIC, onr' comnound is the perfection of Ohemlcol and Medica A rt, as by its alterative properties it prevents constipation, and though It highly exhilarates, NO DROWSY OR STUPEFYING REACTION FOLLOWS. In this rerard we CHALLENGE THEIWORLD to equa it. Here lies the objection, even If there were no others, agalrst the use of other Exhilarant Bltteis known to us, that they one and all excite the brain for a brief time, then a'dull, sleejj state" ensues, thus rendering them unfit for the sick nd convalescent, the student, audithose of al other sedentary occupations, as well an inordl nate appetite for ardent spirits.

Those who have used the CRIMEAN BITTERS for months uniformly Ideclaro the above to be true, and among them are Clkroymkn, Law teks, and Etudbnts, whose names and post oflice address will! be given to any who will call at our office. Our Mr Chiltoa has had long exoerlenee in the purchase and sale of dr ug in this city, and tro his thorough knowledge of medical science, and the art of compounding, the public Isassurcdthatnone butthe purest mater'als will be used, mil in all respects she present high standard will not be depai ted from. Every day adds to the many testimonials we have reoelved from Army Surgeons, Physician and others who have tested its virtues, some of whlc'u will be puolLhedlhereafter. Put up la uuart bottles, securely packed lu cases of one dozeneach. Directions for use 'at cmnpany each bottle.

All ders promptly executed. JOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. W. CHILTON 4 nli Marble Store No. 22 WJker street, New York.

GYMNASIUM. VON C. BURNHAM'S GYMNASIUM, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, No. BOERUM near FULTON Brooklyn. Classes for the season of 1863 and '4 in Lewis' Oails ihenlc.

Gymnaattcs and Drill for Gentlemen, will meet ge. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at II o'clock, commencing Sept. 15th. 1863. Classes for Boys on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons a 3.30, and Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock, commencing Sept.

Classes for Ladles and Mineec oa Monday, Wednesday, and Friday oonsfroin 3 to 4.30, commencing Sect The class exercises are arranged and adapted to monio Private LesDB given If desired. Schools and Institutions personally attended. Apparatus of all klndi on hand ft 1 urelshedatthe shortest notice. The "Paagymnastlken erected In anystaedraoin Rooms open from 7 A M. to 10 P.

M. For fall particular Inquire at Grmnasinm. e6tu A CUKE FOR RHEUMATISM, ASS ALL RHEUMATIC AFFECTIONS, If directions are strlctiv adhered to. 11 GRKAT GERMAN REMEDY. Joraale 3 per bottle) at the Dnis store of PARKER, corner of Jay street ahd Fulton avenue.

a w. BILL, corner of Gold street and Fulton f17 tf LECTURES. BROOKLYN INSTITUTE, lb'2 4 1M Washington sUeet nar Concord street UBAUAM LECTURES ON TRK POWER, WISDOM AND UOODNE'S OF GOD. A3 MAS 1 EST ED IN HIS WORKS. On SUNDAY EVENING.

January 31st PROFESSOR ARNOLD GUOC. of Princeton Cnllece. wl' commence a Course of Six Lectures as at ove. Ihe particular branch of the Work, of God. wUcb te has chosen forhls il ustrallons.

is "Tne Unity of Plan In the Sys em of Life." These lectures are free; and all iirt lr.viud to attend. Tney will be continued oa each Sa'ot alL :Tt.r;in&. commencing at 7.H o'clock, until completed. PETER TAYLOR. 1 OLIVER HULL.

I WM. IsVERDELL, Lectaxe Com. JKSSE SMITH. THOS. ROWE, BUSINESS NOTICES.

gC)TH DIVIDEND. BROOKLYN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY No. IS WALL STREET NEW YORK, 3,000 Of) 131.K49 16 15 350 UNSETTLED The oul SEMI ANNUAL DIVIDEND OF TEN OH PER CENT, and the Goverr.n.eDi m. (payable on d. irand) 1 as Uiis diy been declared from tne profit: of U19 last six months.

Jan 2d, lfill. FRANCIS FURNALD rrfliiJeat. CUaRIES BLRKIIALTEB, ice Prest. JonN CuKSsy. SerreUT Tums C.

Bkkgkm, Astt. tt NUMBER OF DEALERS IN SHODDY 15IL I1AKD TABLES are endeavoririg to dispose of their wares b' thf name of our well known "combination cushions h'ebthey can neither luaimfartnre noriuutato anil which are on icrr ai." 111 our iKit uia, NV, is flOl.l.EXDEK tf 63, tiT tiii street N. Y. TO 7 CENTS A POUND FOK OL.IJ Newsi pers PamiK.lets. Ac Also the higaeet pricefor gJi No.

9.nry,rreet Larec lot" sent foi to anyprt oftaeolty. dig 2a hiCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS lEb. fnzf.l onai ui.arble, and walnut cases. rr; nSSt; H. UAAI 4 S41 THE MILITARY.

EADQUAKTERS 'Siv REGIMENT NATIONAL UUARD, S. N. Y. BFGIMENTAL COURT MARTIAL. THE COURT MARTIAL FOR TDK TRIAL OF ALL DELINQUENTS FBOM iAl.L INSPECTION.

BATTALION DRILL AND I'ARADUK. WILL MEET .1 NUARY 25 AND DAILY THEREAFTER. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. From 8 to a SO A M. and 5 to 0.30 P.

M. MemVeTS of Co. A will be heard Jan. 26 and 26. 11 27.

28 29. 3D. 3L Feb. 3, i. 4.

6. 3. 9 I 10. 11. By order of Major C.

WARD. President. Brooklyn, Jan 6th. IStU. la'JO J.1 Fell.

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