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EAGLE. VOL. 22. NO. 218.

RBOOKLYN WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1863. TWO CEJNTS. INSTRUCTION THE MILITARY. INSTRUCTION.

AMUSEMENTS. When vou meet with ono suspected Of some secret deed or shame, And for this by all rejected As a thing of evil fame; Guard thine every look and action, Speak 110 word of heartless blame, For the slanders vilo detraction Yet may soil thy goodly name. When you may meet with one pursuing Wnvs the lost have cnterefl in, Working out his own undoing With his recklcssnes and sin; Think, if placed in his condition, Would a kind word be in vain? Gr a lcok of cold suspicion Win thee back; to truth again? There are spots that bear no flowers, Not because tbe soil is bad, But the summer's genial showers Never make their bosoms glad; Bettor have an act that's kindly Treated sometimes with disdain, Than, by Judging others blindly, Doom iha Innocent to pain. Some of the English journals receive as trm the story that Mr. Lincoln a spiritualist, and that spiritual circles are formed at the White House.

The London Dispatch makes fun of the thinp: in the follotvlDg burlesque report whicU it credits to the "Endor Eye opener." It is hardly neces6ary to premiie that Mr. Lincoln's) piritualiBm is officially contradicted President Lincoln had another spiritual seanct last night in reference to the vrar. The parties present, besides old Ahe and Mr. Seward, "were Judge Edwards and the medium, Misa Sibylla PjthonisBa Dodge, "with some others. The following may he credited as a reliable account oi what took place.

A circle having been formed, and the hands of those constituting it placed on the table, tbepresenee of a spirit was announced in a succession of raps which the President, unable to restrain his jocose proclivities, called the "Devil's tattoo." This unseasonable pleasantry as instantly rebuked by the table stamping violently on the floor, which, the Judge and the) medium concurred in stating, was an indication that th spirit was riled. Hereupon Abe fjaved in, and begged the spirit to be assured that he meant no offence, when immediately a gentle tapping of the table towards him intimated that his apology was accepted. The accordion was then called for and placed under the untouched by human it instantly struck; up "Yankee Doodle," executed in musicianly style with genuine feeling. The spirit claimed to be Washington. To the inquiry shall we take the city of Charleston the reply obtained waft.

"Go up to Ramoth Gilead." This deemed altogether satisfae" aroBeastothesnir 8om doubts moned identity, and he was sum f. ueclar his real name, when he asked a plain card, on which, havine been held un 3 it K. I.ENDhUMS iARDING AND L'J! HAY SCHOOL for Young Ladi'S No West War r.n ctr. met lleniy. vi 1 reopen WEDNESDAY, Sentem I )fih.

se7 Ct Tp HV.TE INSTRUCTION IN ENGLISH, FFENCH. AND FPANISH. to natives or forelzners. The BubFcriher havirg ret'red from the Pr'ncipalehtp of the Greer lrnf Female IpHtitutc, which he has lift in good hanr will devote, ns naua a part of each day to the prl vale ins rucion of poplla of either se.t, and of all agea, at timet an plaiet 1" suit, pir les orioniesso for ISO. C'assesasper agreement.

Address, through the Post office. ALFRED OREENLFAF, Be71m Wflabinytcn ave. near Lafayette. Brooklyn. A FRENCH LADY SPEAKING ENGLISH fluently desires to give leseonf in French, either at the horseof rnplla a her on residence or at a school.

Ad ret fcC Pox 112 Facie office. Brooklyn. ae7 6t MRS. H. C.

OSBOKN'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIK3. 217 an! 299 Henry atreet. Brookljn. will reopen Sept. Hth.

The French In i hinge of Madame Tlrado. the Drawing and Painting of Mia FranciB A. Gray, both well known as teachers of rare excellence In those departments. Teachera of other depart dii nts remain the came last year. rc tit' SCHOOlTBOOKS.

SCHOOL SCHOOL BOOKS. W. W. SWAYNE, 210 Fulton strret, is now supplied with afoll assortment of all the SCHOOL BOOKS used In the rmcipal schools of this city, which he intends to aell at the loweBt prices Parent and guardians ill do well by giving a cal. before purchasing e'sewhere.

Jus' received, direct from the manufacturers, per steamer City of London. 26 caeea LOW, SON 4 HAYDON'ilceleorat edJLondODSiJAPS. s41w JgROOKLYN POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, LIVINGSTON STREET. TnB NINTH ANNUAL SESSION Will commence on WIDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9m. New Students will be examined on Monday and Tuesday.

1 his Institution provides a full and thorough course educate in MathemaUca. Languages, and Physical Science. Instruction Is also given In Vocal Music, Drawing, Callis th ni and Military Trill. Stndi nts frm abroad will be accommodated with a good home and careful Btape rvialon. Ca alognea maybe obtained at ihe Institute.

ISAAC H. FROTHINGHAM, Pres't. Josun 0. Low, Sec'y. se21m BROOKLYN HEIGHTS SEMINARY.

THIS BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladles wilibe reopened ON MONDAY, the Hth Inst. In cor section with the usual denartmtnta of instruction, there hat been instituted a Past Graluate Course for ladies who have completed the ordinary ciicle of studies, and wh) nay deelre to spend two or three hours a day in the study of ipeciai subjects in art. literature, or science. For atecinc Inf. rmatlon application can be made at 8 MONTAGUE Street, Biocklm.

seo 2w CHARLES WIST. Principal. GERMAN, FRENCH AND THE CLASSICS taught bv Prof. W. L.

WAGENEK, at the BROOKLYN INSTlL'TUTE, "Washington street. Private lessons given at residence of pupils if desired; separate classes for young ladies. Apply at the Institute Room, No 4, on and after Monday, Sept. 7. between 9 and 12 A.

M. Se5n MISS REES'S FRENCH AND ENGLISH MORNING CLASS FOR YOUNG LADIES, No 3 State treefc. Brooklyn, will open MONDAY. Sept. 14.

Atht rongh Engllsheducation '111 be comnined with a practical knowledge of the French language, which will be spoken in the achool. The French department will be un der'he special care of a Parialan lady sel lm MISS BENNETT'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG Ladies, No 244 nenry Btreet. will commence its annual session on THURSDAY. Sept. 10th.

sel 2w' BROOKLYN FRENCH AND ENGLISH INSTITUTE A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN. P. OORBALLY. Principal. Gates venue, northeat comer Grand, iklyn.

The Fall Term opened Monday, September 7th. French is the lai gnage ef the school, and alt the acaolars speak it. It la employed exclusively in the classes of mathematics Con roercial Arithmetic and Accounts are taught with the greateet care. Young gentlemen are fitted ir any ekiaa In college and priv ti less' ns are given to gentlemen wishing to enuradVHnced classes either in cobege ortheuaiversity. Spai isb tnd German are taught without extra charge.

FeS lm" "RS. S. V. CUTTER'S ENGLISH AND FRFNC1T Boardim? nnd Tlnv Kr Vn dR PtprrA. poU slieet.

will reopen on MONDAY. Sept. 14. se2 lm TDE BROOKLYN ORPHEON, OR FREE SINGING SCHOOLS fo boys. Eaten School opens on FRIDAY, Sept.

ih. nt T. MARY'S CIIUKCH Oas ert). Cl, son near Mntle. at 4 o'clock.

Southern Si hoo'open on SATURDAY, Sept. 12th, at 9 o'clock. at IS'i CHUKCH lecture room, llan ison strejt, corner Cl'nton. Central Srhi ol not yet decided, but will be announced Foon. Apr ly a above, or at 92 Johnson bet.

6 at 7 or before 8 AM. te3 lw C. JEROME HOPKINS, Director, JAMES D. CLARK'S (LATE CLARK DUOWNELL'S) CLASS, CAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL. No.

138 Coni.r street near Clinton. Brooklyn. The sulrscriner late senior partner in the firm of CLARK A m.OtVNtLu wtu re open the School on THURSDAY, Sep Kors prepared f. college or for business. Clr cu'ara may be oiitjlned at the School at any time, and the Frinclpai may he seen there durit gte week previous to the opening.

ser. 9f JAMES D. CLARK, A. M. THE BROOKLYN "KINDER GARTEN," A Schr ol for urg Children G7 Henry Street.

MRS J. MUNSO.N Hill re open her School MONDAY; Sept. 7. Circulars fc.3 above, and i Swajne's andBabcock's Bookstcr.s. se3 7t ROOKLYN JUVENILE HIGH SCHOOL, 380 WASUIUlilOM HlKKliT, NJSAK OtWOOUU.

FALL TERM OPENS MONDAY, BEPT. 7, 1E8J. Tils Fthoolwis orpaalz dln May, 1531, and his been in tucceseful open ettion since that peri id. The orlncioai object and aim or thU the early educa'ion aud training BOYS UNDBR TWKLVi YEARS OF AGE. andte corrie of ct'idy is to thr Collegiate and PoJyte hnic Insticuce orihls ci'y.

The School BaildiDg is furniahc wtth every convenience, a' expense has bee. spared to render it complete fur the bu lneFS of io3'ruc1im. The Tpnth annual Circular and Oa a'ogae, contalainr terma, references Ac can be obtained of Prof 0. Seymour, at the Poljterhuic Daatitute, a', the store of Mr p. in 217 tuit on street, and at the il se3 lm CHEAP INSTRUCTION 13 WRITING LE3 ron.

forsl: orough and practical course of Bookkeeping for Arithmetic. amni c. a BROWNE ROnMS. No 40'l hlary tuet, 2d hi ckfroin Fal.no. Open frcm 7 till 10 V.

M. N. 11. The adve tlaer hai hadmach e.x puleuce. and tives fai.h'ul attention alL Satlsract.ou guars nteed.

sel 6t AVON C. BURNHAVTS GYMNASIUM, OR LADIES AND GENTLUMKN. No. 13 BOEltUM near FUiVTON AV Brooklyn. C'lass ftr the season of 18t3 and '4 in "Lewis'" Ca'is Gymnastics an i Drill for Gentlemen, will meet on 'rui Thursday and Saturday evenings, at 8 o'clock, mmencing Sept.

15th. 186.1. CIase8 'or U05S on Tuesday an I Thnrs lav afternoons at 3. 3H. Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock, commencing Sept.

16' 18C3. Classes for Ladies and Misses nn Monday, and Iriday aftcrnoonsfrom 2 to 4.30. commenclaScpt. 21st, Private T.es ors given if desired. Schools and institutions ai tended.

Apparatus of all kinds on hand and forrlshed at the shortest notice. The eieeted 1 anysizedroom. Rooms op' from 7 A. M. 10 It) P.

M. For lull particulars inqilre at Gymnasium. MISS FI'l ZGERALD'S FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOABDING AND DAY SCHOOL for Yiung ladies ax.d Misses will cou.iuence its Ninth Annual Ter jl, ON MONDlY, Sent. 7th a No. 2 Iafayette avenue, cor of Flatbush aveiue.

Briok 'yn, se5 2w I ENGINEERING AND NAUTICAL INsJTI i TE, No. 30 COOPER UNION, N. Y. O. FOX, Principal.

Tlorouirb Academi ColleaUt and Engineering caurJes giveh. Sludi ts r.ceived aiS t'me. Full prepara'lon for lif gir eers In tlteNavt. Callforcirculara. or audi ess the Principal as above, selilm SOUTH BROOKLYN FEMALE SEMINARY.

BOARDING AND l)At S'lHOOL, No. 2JSCInton Street "he Autumn Session whl commence WEDNESDAY, Sej temherWh auiil 2w A. W. MOREHOUSE, A.M., Prlnclyil. RfVERS' v.

PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMY. NO. 33 ECHKIIMKRHOHN STRHET, cor. of COURT 3T NEW DANCF.S NEW MUSIC! The rooms are unsurpassed In point of comfort and cou venience nany improvements having bein aid'id. i upl will berec lved fro Stptem'jer 1st until Juae lat.

Application may be made dul'ylroaL 10 o'clock A. M. to 10 o'c'ock P. M. ALL THE FASHIONABLE DANCES ARE TAUGHT IN ONE COURSE Of LKSSONS.

Circulars can bo obtained at the principal MudcStores. Clasies for gentlemen TUI SDAY ahd FKlDaV KvenmES. at8 o'cltcr. Lsoies(adul'fl)TUI SDAY and FRIDAY afternoons, at. SK o'clock.

Mlaies and Masters WadJNKSBAY and SATURDAY afternoons, at 3W o'clock. PRIVATE S0I81ES FOK THM PUPILS AND THEIR FRIENDS. AFTERNOON MATINEES ONCE A MONTH. Private lesions given at the Academy. School Clasets attended In the city or out of town.

fy Simp fob A Cibcdlib. au29 6m BURGER'S VETERINARY SURGEON" A FRED A 8 Meaaber Royal College of Veterinary of Loudon. Office. BROOKLYN RlfilNCF SCHOOL, OoUeee Place rear of the Mansion House RareaatcrBB. G.

C. HaU, o. MHler. G. w.

Mumhy, Es. J. Wintrlngham. Msxs V'nkeo WheaUey. Pr.

Curtis. TJ. jag ly SHIPPING. TAPSCOTT'S EMIGRATION AND FOREIGN EXCIIANGFs OFF ICR, r5 POTJTH STREET. NFW TORBL A PSCOTT'S favorite Une of Liverpool Packets sail every fitecajB.

ne of London raorets sail every ten davs. 1' pasaage to from London and Liverpool, and drafts nv.HsHe in all part of England Ireland. Scotland and Wales, at tht lowest rates, anpl to TAPSCOTT BROS. au26Sm 8d Soath street. M.

Y. SAXOOWS. JJOBKB, For twentF reara oonneoted with tha AMFRICaN OTB ana latrly No a sani Fatton Xrtet New "ork, brar tt n'oru his leads that be ra taken tbe OL.RBS Nt HUThL AID DCNING ROOM. HormT'y tattoo HotrO IM Btr, NSW YORK. HI ft' en da are eptraBff InrAed ive hus a cait tna 6 A.

M. P. my I Was. a FADQUARTERS provost marshal, 3d Congri Bsional District, New York, 259 Wadilng Un aire et. I rooklyn.

Dl Sf HTKBS io REWARD A reward of tfn dollars (i0)aid all the reasonable expense incurred, wilt bepa'd for the a. prehension and delivery of any deserter at these au3l MILITARY, CLASSICAL AND COMMER C1AL ACADIMY, NYAOK. ROCKLAND OOUHTY. The Fa I Term will open os MONDAY. Se.t For circulars call upon GRAY, Ei Gray s.

Baths, Col, H. A fcPRAGLE, 120 Ade'phlst. or addreis aul21m O. RUTHERFORD. A.

Principal. SPEC1AX NOTICES. HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE. 3d Congressional District, N. 2,9 Wash uigt' str.

it. llrccklyn, tept. 5th. 1863. DBAeT All persona havlog been drafted and who de ire to present substitutes will ire notice lnlritln to the Board of nroilmen.

that on such a day they will i recent a fl ib atiliite. nivlr ghia nan.e, residence, age and stating whither he la an alien citizen. The Hoard of Enrollment for the3d Congressional District hereby ime notice that they will hear propositions for sub stitutte ood eiamine perroLSso offering every day (except Sundays) httwten the hours of 9 and 10 A. M. Draheil men njunt present substitutes previous to the day on v.

huh they arc ordered to report at rendezvous. STEPHe B. (IREGORY. se5 Csptain and Provott Marshal 3d Dl trict N. Y.

INCOME TAX U. S. ASSESSORS OFFICE, Secoml District. 341 Fuiton street th City Br.nk. All i ercoi who have not already made tielr retu ns of income to the Arsessor or As Mant ABseBaori, are hereby V.

at the time for a lng to wilt be eaten I to THURSDAY, tht 10th day of September, and all persons failing to ir ale said returns on or before the above date, will he as essed, and nftj per cent, added to the amount, as a penalty for n. gleet Pemn who have net been previously should net neglect tii'a notice. A' so ptrs: ns 'iable to a license, who have not male application li he made subject to thi sate peualLUs. tifter thati'ate. JOUN WILLIaMi Aisesmr.

Brocklsn, Svj.t. 5, 183. se5 5t INFORMATION "WANTED OF MARY CLERHY. who left her res'dence In La'ayetl ave. ar Nostrsnd.

Prroklyn. on Sept. 3d, Height ahout 5 eet 7 ii chea, dark complexioned; bad on drab dress, with pink check: darn grei silk hat. while st. drab veil, tray plaid woe Hen ihawl, black gaiters and drab Any Information respc cling her whereabouts will be received 1 her slstera and friends.

Address HUGH DUFFY, 30 Gold street, Brooklyn. se3 2t MUSICAL PRIVATE PARTIES, SOCtA I lee ic, supplied with vl ani harp or any number of Instruments on reasonabe rms ad puuetua ly. by JAMES CKOCER, Violinist, 10'J High street, between Jay and Bridge. se8 3f riBE EYE REQULREa GREAT CARE, AND 1. should never he tilfled with, and thoe tht use spectacles should go to CttaSE'S and get apair of bl PEBBLES, truly the very best art'e'e ever made for the eyea, ana we have them to suit all ages and eyes JOHN D.

CHASE, 203 Folton I'se8 Manufacturer of Spectacles, lye Glasses. Ac. RETURNED "TO THE CIT1. DR. B.

C. PERRY, the Dermatologist, having filled lis Boston engagement, can now be consulted at his office. 49 Bond street. New York, for all diseisee of the Soalo, Loss or Hair, Premature Blanching, Moth Freckles, an 1 a'l cuUnlcutuiceasiB. seStt PRIZES CASHED IN ALL LEGALIZED LOTTERIES and Information given E.

L. MORBISON, Broker. Ee7Im 57 WhitehaU street, up stalra, Y. riO THE LADIES. A MRS.

A. ALL, M. Reipectfully informs the Ladies of Brooklyn and vljlnlty that the Las removed to No. 209 BRIDGE STREET. Where shewould be happy to aee and treat aU who mav be Buffeiipg fri.ni dlti.aacs peculiar te woman.

se7 lm BMcCANN No. 273 FULTON AVENUE, Brooklyn. Manufacturers of McOANN'a VENTILATING AND HEATJNa FURNACES. and ST. NICHOLAS RANTiE.

STO 7 of t'je inest Improved Patterns on hand. C2? All I i ofliu Ware on hand and maiie to order. Jolibir jirrti itl. attented to at the shor est r.otice. Repaha or KIMBALL'S FURNACES for PRnUTY MEAll'S FUIINALES, HAVENS BROTHtft ano POND'S KAN UK, sel 6m' BRIG GS' ALLEVIATOR FOR C('RhS, BUNION'S.

TENDER FFET. i c. Sold rapg'ets ana sent by mall at and 5oc. per Cos. For Inflamed itunions, festered Corns, tngro ving Nails, ac.useDr BR1 i(JS' uonvalied modern rur.ttve.

Sold by druggists and sent, by il atoflc and Jl per x. The Alle ator is a metallic eaailv applied, and will idhere lor weeks regardless o( bathing. The Curative is a pure mild and henling ointment which never falls to affml relief in the mcst painful casea. ye co'n afllicled bunion oppressed, and nail tormented sullersrs try these reuie dies and walk ease Corni. bunions, tie nails, and all diseases of the feet, skillfully aud auc' e.

afuily treated by Dr. J. BR1GGS, Surgeon Chiropodist, Ac, 212 Broadway, N.X. auV61y KNOW MY MOT HER WEEP3 FOR Bt CHALES F. THOMPSON.

This pleasing song rei reseats a soldier boy in camo lying on tbe ground, ttred and exhausted a'ter a whole day narcb. atd thinking of the dear ones he had Iflft behind btm. tncludlrg an aged mother. As these pleasant thoughts ran tbroosh his tnlnd he get tly fell anleep and breamed he saw his mother coming to meet him, ao 3Iorning corner and w.th it the rtallty that it was but a dream. This beauti'ul song should be on everv Piano.

IT IS TO BE DAD AT ALL THE MUSIC CORES. Tublished ay 8AW ER A THOMPSON, sel tf 69 Fulton Avenue Brooklyn. GiREAT REDUCTION IN FIRST CLASS FARES, via NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD. ONLY 18 TO CHICAGO, And a corrBponding reduction to all points beyond. Tim as quick as ty any other route.

Procure Tickets at the Company's Principal Office, No 2 0 Hroadway, cor. Park Place, or Offices of Weatcott'a Ext ress, in Brooklyn. Baggage cheeked at thi house to deal in at' on. C. 11.

GREENOUOH. au21 tf Passenger Agent No 239 Broadway. DCCTOR CECELIA A. REDMOND HAVING teeu a constant visitor to Ihe Biookl Central Dis I et sny. for the past two yea will hereafter attend patients at 1 er office No.

38 Atlantic street The or will he prescilbed for free of charge. Office hours from 12 to 3 o'clock au31 lm" 1 J1 LECTION NOTICE A SPECIAL" ELEC HON for Directors of the JAMAIC A JO BROOKLYN PLANK ho AD COMPANY wifi beheld on TUESDAY, teptember 8th. at 3 o'clock P. aud ose at 4 o'cUck P. at their office in the Village of Jamaica, over thjstore of Issac Rapelyea.

Dated at Jamai a. iagu 15, 'fil. RICHARD BRUSd. Secre'a IV NOTICE THE HIGHVST CASH PRICE paid for old RAGS and PAPER, at 4f, Fulton atreet. on I ire iront street, aall lm MANAHAN MILLAit, "nNEGAR FOR PICKLING 5000 GALLONS pure Cider Vinegar, 4 years old, a very choice artio'e for aale by BtAClli 00., corner Fulton aveauo and Hojt street.

se2 iw I ILEA'S! INSTANT FLFA FX I FRMIN aTOR may he procuied tt RKVN ARD No 1S7 Broadway, N. Y. Also contracts taken to rid houiee of them, or any ether vermin, on the tci ms no cusb so tat. se2 tin 1.MtR AND KAGS WANTED, 50,000 LBS. ot old Newspapers.

Books, Pamphlets. Ac ir wh'ch we will paj tl bls'beet prict in the cit; alsj for all kiuo of L'ct on and Woolen Rags. No 9 HENRY STUr'ET 4 iloors from Fulton. Lsrgc lots sent for te any psrt of the citj. net lm DIEts' BOOT AND SHOfi STORE FOR ,1 SAI egant fljturea.

show caei, carutts. and itnrk cheap. Go etand for on rf small rani'al. 30t! P.icrker6t:ee, N. Y.

Inquire of B. MYURS. ,1 st. V. Bv3 if fe; TAFF OKD SPATENT FIRE PLACE HEATER.

SUPERIOR TO ANY NOW IN USE. Tio'e iiite rested are criecUo ly lnne ctll tnd ex them at my office, No. 3 COURT Stret nearthe City lhooklyn. PETI'iT. hi I 3ta ALV jiNTIC BATTERY AND VAPOR Appllcatlonagivento ladies by Mrs.

II aYWARD No Kl Nassau street au 5 'in' A B. C. OF B. WILL FIND iR. TIIOS.

j2 FRY, Surgeon Dentist, tt htf new clacc 8 GUntoa stret Brooklyn. 11 bick aoove his old plxce. uil tf MRS. LAM B7D RESS MAKING AND MILLINERY at 261 Fulton street jpos'te Clinton street Aa assortment of oonstamly on hnd. Les ftiu a for dress maning by ths chart Prlc 1 In clamng chart.

MRS. 1.AM6 Baperinteada her hasl nes in person and Is particular to have every garment fit wih e'eganos ano ease A large assortment of Ourseta and Urop Skirts, at reduced prices. Ladies please call an ex am'ne. CONEY ISLAND AND KAib ROAD Cars leave Fulton and Catherine Farrlet, Bro ok ly every sis minutes, connecting at City Line with ovn foi C'lney Island. W.

0. O0XE. Suporln endent. OSioe Coney Island anil Brooklyn EtHroad Company, Brooklyn. April irl6 tf I.OST AMP FOTTNP.

LOST BETWES 36tu AND 29xnAUGU3Tt thAfoiinTVM Certificates of Stock, vis No S4S. MORRIh BANKING CO, 2' GAS Llni. No 253, EAST El VhR HANK. SLlyu, Ihe above were enclosed in a package containing other and the transfer of which baa een st pped. A 80'! ah ertward will be for the return of the same to THOS.

J. Fulton ave, Brooklyn. Sr7it OST YESTERDAY, THE 7th AJ rosed to hsve dropped it in the Past office), a l'OCKST IM'OIt. containing asutu of money. The fix ter wi I be rally rewarded by return ng it to PETER C.

KBILLY, 2 8 Fn nt sireo'. Ilrookltn. ae2t' OUND IN A CONEY ISLAND CAR, NE vll the Fulton Ferry, a HOUND, which 'he owner can tiaire typ'ovlrg property ami payirg expense). Call a'. M.

SWiVNEY'S. 109 Fulton ttreet. li.ooklyo. se3 REMOVALS. KMOVAL MME.

MORROW nAS REM It KI her CORSETS ANI) ORfSb MAKING BSrab LlSHMlsNT t27 Fulton et on door above nila at where she la now prepared tb ao a sortm nt of FRHj u'll CottoTTS. both eobrol'lered and piulu tnat cann lie sans Ued in the o'ty. to meet the iieraaudi o' har uner iiatrom An assortment of her own manufacture o' a S'i lermr Bhxoeacd warra ted to 9' tne most dlllicx 1 Qai living thetia a tylo sndBn.i.e that canunt oe aotiuirei bt other comet; andynt MMB. stmttulW sella I io rnond, that all classes mar war her perfectly at in ute also sella a su ertor HOOF SKfitT at a 1 gure and baa aodeo more to her stooa a line it ItoHIsRY ha intlaa and ioU i to ra unina befbir porcDajJ eltewuere 'RON Oil URiC MaKiNG ietu.1, 1B. MOhRoW Jni ertot nUnn ettatr pexvonaby Dre ea tut and fitted marc a tbe number 773 eu' too tr A roooapyicg the atoro and hastse for boilneaxt oar dtnr above tatarr street, Broaatyn.

mr SPANISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN THE cla sea rf the Mercai tile Library ASfOotation In the above laiipuafies. wii be renuritef the2d week of t'eoteinber. Apply at llii desk of the Mbrnry For prlat lessors In PpaniBh apply to I'rof. ALBtliTti TORNoS 384thav. N.

French to Prof. L. J. SIMON IN. Grn'l avenue, nea' Fnllon.

Urorklyn: German, to Prof. L. THURN. East Warren. Brookljn.

au281m COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL AND GYMNASIUM. MARBLE BLOCK, between 0 TY HALL and PACKER INShTLTE, EsUhllihed 1849. InEtructlon very thnrouRh, ca efaL and ample te each scholar. Individually as needs Boys ano youths only number limited Open now to examine and admit new icholars. from 6 years of ge to 18 Terrrs reHSnnnMe.

Private It asona, dby or eveLlng Painph'et cataloKnea. with testimonials, relerences to KentlemeD who have hart twn. others three. aid one five fops educa'ed here to be had at the Rooms. Circulars at the book storfB.

fluanm L. w. ha it. a.m., Ktctor. PHILOMATH I AN INSTITUTE, 303 FULTON AVENUE, 2d do relow Oxford street.

MISS J. 0. and W. WtLLlAM.s Principals. Ttefull term of the eleventh year of thi School w.H commence MONDAY, bEPT.

7th. Circulars to be had at the EchooL N.H. Four little girls under the age of 11 years will be received as boardt ra. au2s lm' T. URIS' DANCING ACADEMY, 371 AND 373 FULTON SThEET oppoBite the City HaU.

The Acadeniy III be open for the ption of pupils and the formatter of asseB from and after the 8'h of oEPTuM litK. Ciatsea for Lad es Mi res and Masters on WC'i NEHPAY and SATURDAY Lailes2o'cloc Misses and Matters 3 o'clock. Gentlemen's cl saes TUESDAY and FRIDAY vcninis, at 8o'cIock. A La ll evening class on W1DNESDAY. 'rem 7 to 9.

Private lei sons given at the Acudea or at the residence of the pupils Further particulars and circulars can be had at the Academy at any of the above mentioned hours PRIVATE SOlKEES every two weeka. The rooms can be hired by respectable parties by applying at the Academy. au28 Gm PACKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, BROOKLYN HEIGHTS. L. A.

CRITTENDmN, Principal. The Nineteenth Annual Session will commence on WEDNESDAY, Sept. Tbislnatiti tion offers toyoungladiea unu'ual advantages for a complete and thorough education, both in the solid and ornamental branche. Youor ladies from abroad will And tmplesoeomUodatlons and a genulc home in the family of Prof. Eaton, adjoining the Institution Fort Irculi rs clrirg foil particulars, aldrcBB A.

CRITTENDEN, or Prof. D. G. EATON. aa.71 ir L.

AWRENCE FEMALE INSTITUTE WILL re open on MONDAY, the 7th of Septe nber. Grateful for the past raronage so beraily awarded the Principals will strive to thtir utmost to merit a continuance of the same generous confidence in the futnre Clrcutnre vltb terms, which nre moderate, can be obtain ed at the Institute, No. 37 Lawrence street, comer of John son. au26 tocl M. S.

LAWRENOK3 H.W. LAWRENCE. MADAME GIRAUD'S FRENCH AND ENGLISH INSTITUTE for Youni Ladies and MUsBwlU re open on MONDAY, bept lth, No. Green avenue, coiner Carlton avenue, Brook yn. sel lm PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, AT HOURS TO accorrmodate pupil, for young ladies and gentlemea, by an xi ienced teacher, a graduate of Yale.

Aoply at No.jH8 btreet, Broukbn. auliaaw CH. RIVER'S PRIVATE DANCING ACADVMY, 33 SCHERMRHORN STREET, CO ft. OF COURT STREET, Will re eppn TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1st.

Pupils will be received and classes formed Immediately. Alt the fat hionabie dances are Uueht in one course of lessons Application may made after reptemher 1st, from 10 o'clock A. M. until 10 P. M.

Send for a circular or apply as above au25 lm rj'BE SELECT SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN ur.der twelve years of age baa mmenced the FLL TERM ol the Fourth year at the northwest corner of C'er 1 nrd 1 Ufa eH aw ues ae4 lw KOOKLYN HEIGHTS INSTITUTE. A FRFNCH, ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, At No. 116 REMSEN STREET. Brooklyn. R.

OHANNING MOORE A. Principal. THE Ff.URTEFNTH ANNUAL TSRM of this Institution will commence on MONDAY. Fept. 7, 1S63.

THE C0OSE OF STUDY varies, as the pupil is intsnd ed for Cornn erci'l or life There are two dis tlnct derartmei.ts in the Institute a Preparatory and an Academic J'epartmtnt. In the former, young boys are tenderly cared for. and fitted for the higher classes. In the latter your gentlemen areprepaied forenterlnc College, for the higher scientific schools, or for the duties of the counting room. "ff, MOnjERJf LANGUAGES particular attention Is paid.

FhlNCH Is the language ol the School All the p.VpiI?re,c xl e.c,ed 10 ttudl' R. and ARE UN DER OBLIGATION TO I i IN 'J'HFJK INTERCOURSE WJTH I'Hhl TEAtllrBS AND EACH OTHER, after having been con nected with the Institute ror two months. The Prbci.al lb lieinhlsomce. at the Institute, between the hcurs of 10 and 12 o'clock, A during the wet preceding the cimnepcement of the Term, for the purpose of receiving and exanvninttl ose wlo aay wish to enter the school as pupi's. Prevtoos to that time catalosuei and any inforn.aion may be procured by addresaix htm at ihe Brooklyn P.

O. au25 tf TV ISS E. S. ROBERTSON, LATE OF CLARK street, nl 1 re open her asses In French and "nlLh SEPTl MBER 10'h atNo 87 PIN KAPPLF. Street.

Mia R. wid also receive as boarding stholi rs aiew IJ Ue girls from sixm twelve yearsof agi. C'rcularf. terms, and references at the above No. sel lm FRENCH AND ENGLISH INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LAI'IES No 18 Clin'on street, IlrooHrn.

Madame NAPOLEON haa the honor to inform tbe parents of her 'Ch Iars that she wi.l re optn her school on MONDAY, Sett. 14'h. sel lm GREEN LEAF FEMALE INSTITUTE. 106 PIEBRFPONT Street, corner of Clinton. EDWARD E.

BRADBURY. A M. Princlpxi. This well known hool for Young LrtleB has pas ed into the hands of its former Junior Principitl Durtnir the Summer vacation ihe rooms have been nitiely refitted, and no pains will be spared to mat this School equal i ihe hert in the cty. Ihe Kail Teimwiu tommenceon Monday.

September 1L au241u FRENCH AND ENGLISH INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN. Grand avenue, near Fulton. Erooklyn. FALL TERM OPEN3 MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 7rs.

The courue of ftudy incl 'des all the brancnes necessary to a pottle edca'lon nndyoun gentlemen where be fitted either for college, for toe counting house or other bni Leaapu suita UeBioea all the core important English branches. a the higher Mibema 1 a usuby pursued in the het ffihool. ti Gr. ek. Lntin.

French, German, aud Spanish Languages. Drawing and Painting, are taught without rxtra CHAKCK. FRENCH IS LANGUAGE OV THE SCHOOL, and every ot poTtnnl tsafT rded for acquiring a correct pro nunciation. fluent delivery, auu thrnugn knowledire oft at lai guaie. Da order to en ure complete success, besides tue usual course of Grair mar axd Literature.

Mutheiuatics, nistory. and the Geography of Eur. pe. are partially taught through the medium of the French Larguare. Tt Prlnr ipa' Is assisted In the cl as ns bv Bkillful, experienced ano barneit American Pro'es ora, the English Department beinn considered ihe most Important of all.

Native Fpaniah and German Pro'estors are employed. A Primary Department fo' boys will be orgaalzed at the opening of the all Term. It will he conduced on the plan of the Prim rySchn lBln France, and will be under 'he charge of a lady: in addition, however to her Instructions, othi lef ons will be given them by tne regular teachers of the SchooL For information, terms. address as a'love. au2l3m L.

J. bIMONl.V, Principal. PROF. J. C.

OVERHISER'S SCHOOL, Bawllton Bulldirg, corner rf Couri and Jfral'inoo atj. will re Hie r.epi. mih. ere ared eauecialtv forc illete. trcall c'aFS thnrotiph Infraction and peia nil a'teutt tciachpu il is the mrtlud onr ucd.

Siudents epa' pr'va'eiy Lr advanced ttindlng iu colleg ate oi silcLt fio sel 2" rjHE BROOKLYN HIGH SCHOOlT WITH Prlo ary Depar.ment. wi 1 re open on MONDAY, 7ra SEP IFMBEK. TUp Prlncpa', give? himself whoVy to the work. Is ahled well qu Ii ied teach ra, tncluli na'We Profcs aora of the monern Unrfiiagea. Pupils fitted for colles ror business 'I premia having recently eeu enlarged aad othuiwheimpro 'eil, accmomo rations ate now olfered to a lew addition! gooi, boys ohly UEY.

J. S. DAYI31N. A Principal. ae31Sw No.

a Lilag3ton street. MRS. CLARK'S SELECT BOARDING AND 1)(Y SCHOOL FOt YOUNG LADIES, Gales avciia rear Frankdn aveime will reopen eu MONDAY, the Uth Sept. Mrs lark will 'e at home on Monday, the 7th aiju can be seen on that or sulseauent days. sel tit SELECT CLASS FOR YOUNG LADIES, No ISSAtlanlic ittrett between Omrt and Od iton eeta MISS AMES (late Principal of Female Grammar School No 0.

New York C.tr )wlll resume her Otas1 for the edueatlon ol eighteen young 'adiea upwards of twelve years of age, on Monday, tiept 7th. No aaalatant teachers employed. 'the Branches or Study taught are Reading. Spelling, Ktymology, Geography, H'stjry, Grammar. Composition, Phjaiilofy omy.

Penc wshlp. Arithmetic Algebra, and tl Rudlmenta of Freoct. Uoaro of Instruction from A. untillH P. M.

Terna ELEV Ktt and TWBL YK DOLLARS oer Quarter, Including 8taery ant) the DSU OF BOOKS. No extra charges whatever. a. Circolars. with references, maybe st01? of Mr.

Branct 193 Atlantic street, or at as Aides' rOM deuce. No. 266 Schermerhorn atreot. near NeviQB jy'a 3a BRYAN T.8TR ATTON PACKARD fc PENN'S BROOKLYN AND NEW YOKX COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, HAMILTON BUILDING, Court street BROOKLYN. COOI'ER INSTITUTE NEW YORK CITY.

Bookxeepuiit, Cotumerolal Arithmetic Oommerclal Ijaw, Penmanahip Correspondence, to practi' Uly taught. Busi nesahoan "to A M. to5 and7 to 9P J. These Institutions are comprised In the "National Ohals of Commercial Colleges" fending from New Yorx to 3t Louis, and prespnt superior faculties for acquiring a thur ougb busmen education. Scholarships good throwrflouttheohala.

The public are Invited to and examine the facilities. For clroulans. address at either point. iV IT BRYANT. WTRATTON PACKARD A PUNN.

FKOF. A. fdAGNra COLLEGIATE A n. MERCANTILE ACADEMY jr day wi parJl scholars, Nc 89 Warren street. Irooklyn.

wUj re on All th0 EngUah. Olasslo and Comma ft. branches: with modern languages, taught by oompJwir teachers yn profesaora A special department has ti organised for young boys under 10 years of agti The urn Ue occapytogtlarge lota mWh gymnaslnm attaouad double houau, with all modern Improvement, afford thi greeableneos and advantages of. oountry seat ot lt reildence Further particulars with refer noe Ian will be given iwten rejuwted TheprinnlpalTie rrr to Inform hir uatroos aad the puollr that nomse the akyvn infitunte he hat aNo onrantaod a VJ fOUiKMI OVLANG0AGB8, ipectally loVmooi for ladle end ceaUemao whehfoi iftsle time irlf inrtnmaon. Laaaooa dvenUi gu.Usfc French dsanurh.

German. Italian. Latin and )rcet wlt pocK keiplci and penmanahln. If Jalrd, Du lasis hWie awJai'thugw IgrwirMwriaai. tWros Mltntt.

a A WEBB SISTERS. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY September 9th i nd llth. GRAND SOIREES. se5 tf OOLET'S OPERA HOU8E. CORNER OF COURT AND RSMSEN ET3.

GRAND REOPENING. MONDAY 1TVEN1NG. SepUmher AND DURING THI WEEK. N.D. The Manager feeling highly gratlfled with hi? en desvo sto esiablib a pirro ineLt place of amusement in Dior My her by tenders hi sincere acknowledgements to his 'r ends ar the pu'dlc in ener 1 for their very tlnd and hheral patro agrf.

aL negs leave to call their attention to the 'act that he has just completed a New Entrance, with doub'e nair case, to. his Ot era Hoa3e, which will make the inirrrss and er rfect in every respect. He would also ca.l tl eir a tention to the new addition to hi? already large and to the elaborate programme gotten up expressly tor the Opening Weet. First appearance of MR. S.

S. PURtY The celebrated Fthlopian Commedian. Fi st week of an ertlrelv naw Farce, written expresslr for this Company by E. iOWERS, called THE WHITEWASHER FROM JAPAN. GEO.

CHRISTY, as THE WHITEWASHER, other characters by the Company. rFiratweekof ARCHY HUGHES in a new PATHETIC BALLAD, liretweek of YOUNG EPHES LAMENT, By a S. PCRDY. New Banio Soloe, by L. BRIMMER.

New Dances, by EUGENE FLOHBSOF. New Songs and Ballads, by HERMAN, PRENDERGAS7 ic. EVERYTHING NEW THIS WEEK. Doers open at 7, to comnrence at 8 o'clock. Admission 25 cents.

Pilvate Boxes 3.00. sel gEOOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MANAGER AND DIRICTOB HENRY C. JARRE IT. SATURDAY EVENING.

Sept. 12th, 1803. FOK ONE NIGHT ONLY. MR. JARRETT reEpectfully announces that the first of his SERIES OF BRILLIANT DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENTS IN BROOKLYN, for the ensuing season, will take place as above, when he will have the pleasure of presenting those truly EMINENT AMIBICAN ARTISTS, JAMES W.

WALLACE, AND E. L. DAVENPORT, ho will assisted by the popular Tragedienne. MRS. M.

A. FARREN, AKI A NEW AND POWERFUL DEAMATIC COMPANY. On SATURDAY EVENING, Sept. 12th, lfj63. Will be presented the Startling and Thrilling Hi Roruarce, (in 5 written expressly fct w' 1 lack, and performed by him In Amri'ca oT more than three hundred wllh onpreccdented sue cess, entitled the IRON MASK! on, THE FEARFUL DOOM! LEON Dt BOURBON MR.

J. W. WALLACE, Afterward the Man with the Iron Mask. KOCnEFORT MR. E.

L. DAVS.VPOIiT. (A Huguenot ar Leon's trae friend) nORTENSE DE PlEItMONT MRS. M. A.

FARRKX. For full of characteis see bills of the day. ADMISSION Tarnuette, Fahoty, and Dress Circle JO cents Secured Seats 75 cents Gallery 55 cents The sale of secured seats will comniwice at the Box Office Thursday morning. Sept 1Mb, at 8 o'clock. Doors optn at Commence at7X seoTt np II HO STTHE HOST HE GHOSTV FREE AND EASY FREE AND EASY.

Barnes and hi great Gl oat Act tveiy TUKSDAY and SATURDAY eve tim Anson, in hlB celebrated 'Essence of Old Virginny." 1U dgrave, Anson. Russell. Harding, Guy Barnes. Green, ano ahrstof tler twill be on hand at the McCLELLAN SHAPES. No.

1W Orange street, ooklyn. st7 bt TOM HARRISON. Proprietor. GREaYinDUSTRIAL NATIONAL EXHIBI TION. AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW YORK.

THE THIRTY FIFTH ANNUAL FAIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE Is i pc dai'y from 9 A. M. until 10 M. Ihe eelebrateo Italian Opera Hand, under the leadenhip of I Grill will pet form every eveni: g. Admittance 25 s.4: fFM4 RK THEATRE FULTON STREET, (opiosltc the City Hall, Brooklyn.

Lrscre arc Sti ge Manager Mr. Gabriem.rri Mr. B. A. Baker THIS NEW AND ELFGANT THEATRE win, OPM MONDAY.

SEPT. 14te, 1863, with A niGTJLY TAT.EVTFD I'RAMATTC COMPANY, Conipiise.i of Artists of t'je FIRST SlAt DAttD IN THE PROFESSION, AXB JN ORCHESTRA EmhraciLj the fir.t musical al iiiti ia the country. No lns rr cxr euro will te spared to make this Theatre cf the pi tror.i THE CITIZENS OF BROOKLYN. se7 BOARDING. OARD WANTED BYA TOUNG GENTLE rran, In a g' oil respe, table family (private ir' rred), in tl nt'ghorhood Cliuion averue.

Reference ex hat ged Addri ss A. Brooklyn P. O. ae82f" 11 OARD THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN who would rke to heard together, can hear of two de tiralileioociaionni cted in a large louse, near th1 Wa'l st ferry. Al.

to rent, one or tuo i all hedr ioms. None need rep'; but those willing to pay a fair comt ens tlcn for a re finco home. i further particulars address H. Hiook V. O.

Se8 3t "I iOARDING A PLEASANT FURNISHED room snitabie for a gentleman and wife or two sing'e geidlent willTg to loom tog tier. Ala.1 a hall bedroom. pi ly at li4 Henry street, near Faitonand Wad street fer l' Set 2t' BUALD WA.MED A GENTLEMAN WISH es to engage a suite of ur fur. ished rooms with hoard 1 inirelf. cl i'd.

ar, Lurse tn a ptiva'e familv. or where theie aie few boaiuers. Aduress 341 Lrooklyn P. O. se if BOARD TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT anl.

a well 'urr A ed oom In a priv tle family. Call In From in euue, 1 door from or address 3. A this i Dice. 8es2t BOARD WAM'ED FOR A GENTLEMAN and wlf, farrilv. with few or no other ho itd trs i re'erred.

Add, ea 11. G. Bag flice. se82t' 1 iCiRD IN Bi ROOMS WITH OR tilt) out board, In a Btnall frrlly, to the ferrlee ar.d ti.e cars. Ajiplj at lu7 st.

ae8Lt BOARD AT BKDFORD A GENTLEMAN and wife or two three rit.g'e gentljm' can be accommodated with K' od hoard i.n tne eomlorti of ahum Inairivtte fau lly at Bedford, Uro, Locatl very hea tt.f .1, commanding a cheerful iircst anil convenient to the rai roaos. rtus modexut. Apply at Herkim. rat, 4th door of New ork avenue, st BOARD A FRONT ROOM ANTFRONT 'l room in the el gant house 22 Sands street Kirat i lass iio rd. All the modetD imp'oveiuent.

Ive mluuta' wn rf Fulton f.ny. Tattle boarder, accommodated. Bey3t g. OARD 1 HOSE WISHING PLEASANT roi ma w.th board can obtain Uiem in a family where u' lew 1 oarder? are aken. bs apply'n at 2 8 Degraw a', between Httry r.

a Clinton streets, conv nirnttn tceSouth and Ilami'ton aveiiu, ferrie. Those tiistiing board a one tan be accommodated. w' wanted by a gentleman for liiniself, wife, child aud nurse cn Hro ljn Coltm Ida stret prr.fcrre.cL References exchanged. Address nt 4448 N. Y.

P. O. sea lw OARD TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC commodated with board iji a private family at 67 hry slree'. 3 1 IjOAKU WANTED B5T A GENTLEMAN 2. and wl'e in a house w.th all the modern Improvements.

lr't ate fan ilyprefcrred between Atlantic, Fulton and Do Kail ats. Address, giving mil descrij.tiun of rooms, price, FRED LEONARD, igle ffice Be? 3t WANTED Pi A UJS.N ILKMAN ami wi'e. in iPu with imprpctnent8; termSLttto txceedW; per month. Atlre.Jl A. H.

Ka gle tllice. BOARD IN BROOKLYNaTHANDSOMELY rub he1" ck i arlnr to let with board. Bailable for twos i ii'e ger t'em tr an wile at32Wil 'o 1 't'eet. ouesrcotd from tue Citu Hall. Hueh.s al1 'he oil, iniprover.

mi. Se7 3t A ki aKTifoI n'K VINTO private far ily. ooklyti. for a la'U: als ir for the i leitise. iv'te thee hlhinp, ts und 4 years, and an ia sci vane.

with full par'Jeulira. lOtOK l.h. ot It Kit, ith. rllite. st7 3t v' A 1 1 LADY WIllf8 1 oartl in ji ivr.ti lsinil.

wln re itttruct'oa iu Iho 1 rt t.i 'at uu or nnisV or oot'i, would be kn i coin ti ttan. Aili i ss'lIACIlKR, lio.v H2I s.e7f.'. I jOaRDING FlinNISRED Ri OMS, WITi? out at 79 Willooghby a'rett, next loir tberlurcti I il Ahl "i OUNG MEN CAN BE A.C0OM at'd t. ponrd at '12 Prince atreet. ct tit t3f" Henky McGloskby, ATTvitNKY NI) OUCINSKLLOtt AT LAW ANlt COMMISSIONER OP DBSDS.

Office. Vo. IS Contv jtr e. Sapoul th 0'ty Kan. I.

TAN ANDEW, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR AUCTION SAXES. TO AUCTIONEERS. Advertisement Intended for publication In these columns most be seat In by nine o'clock A. oar pre cent Urge edition compels as to close the first aai toarth ages at that hoar. HEGEMAN, Auctioneer.

OBNTEAL SALESROOMS. WILLOUGHBT, COS. 0 PEARL STREET. (Near the City UaU. Brooklyn.) REGULAR pT.

OF PUKNITURE, Ac EVERY IRIDA1 JOBIPH HEGEMAM Will sell on Thttrsbay, Sept. 10th, At 10 o'clock A. at No. Its Henry strc near Joralemon street Brooclyn. LARGE SALE OF GOOD PUKNITURE 3 hawlcotne mantel minors (French plate).

1 large pier gla's, 3 stnsller cabinet bookcase, mahogany tete a tete parlor and Voltaire chairs, rockers, centre and card tablet, heavy lace curtains, walnut haistund, top with large plate glass. rOBe ffoo aijd mahrgany dressing bedsteads, hair and coitcn ttiattr'BCf, bedding, toilet crockery, engravings, mahogany extension table, oak buffet, rich white, blue and gilt cnlna dinner and coffee set, cut glass ware, castors waiters. 4c. Brussels and 3 pty carpets, ruxs, oil cloths, stoves, marjgle. Ac, Catalogues at salesrooms.

leSil 17 M. COLE, Auctioneer. Iff BY 00 LE Jk MURPHY. SALESROOM, 339 FULTON STREET, (near the Cltr Hall). Will sell on "Wednesday, Sept.

9th, At lOy o'c'ock. In Franklin avenue, near Van street. HANDSOME FL'RNITUBE PIANO, 4c Mahogany parlor sulttB. in hair cloth; mhogny and black walnut bedsteads, bureaus, and washstands; hair fea.her beds, rosewood piano, 7 octavo. Brussels and Ingrain carpets, klcchenfurniiure, Ac.

Sale positive. se7 2t Thursday, Sept. 10th, At 10M o'clock, at 81 Sands street. HANDS3MH FURNITURE, PIA.NO. PUNTINGS.

A Rosewocd parlor suite In green plush, line toned 7 octavo piano, mahogany aofas and cnairs, sewool ceu' re thles large French plate pier mirror. mahoirinv and black walnut bedsteads apd bureaus, wardrobes, silver plated ware, BruEcs and Incraln carpets, hi'i mattraisea. (either beds and pillow, bed and table ltn tai chandeliers, china aad glass wi haiclBnme oil paintings, oil cloths, hat stand, table cutlery, kitchen furnUnre, ae7 3t WATCHES JEWELRY. JJAIR JEWELRY. MOUNTED WITH GOLD.

If you have ITAIR that you value, THE BEST WAT OF IP RESERVING IT Is to have It made lip into some ARTICLE OF JEWELRY1, OB. PCI IN SOME PRETTY DEVICE IN A FRAME. We manufacture the Mountings ana lUir work on the premises, and think that thcJJreputation. or the Oim for many years in this especial line is a sufficient zu ran tee that all orders left with us will be executed in the vbrt BUST MA5KKB. We have a large arid beautiful variety of patterns to select styles from, and endeavor to satisfy all who may favor us lib their orders.

SPIES CH4MPNEY, 133 FULTON STRHET, tti ly 3d door from Sands street. ATCHES, JEWELRT. AND SILVERWARE. J. H.

JOHNSTON No. 150 BOWERY, CORNER OF BROOME STREET, NEW YORK. Sell at low prices, FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, STIFLING MLVERWFE, RICH JRWELRY AND DIAMONDS. SiLVER PLATEU GOODS OF EVERY DeSORIP TION, OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. CARD ALBUMS GOODS.

Ac. WXBDIN3 AND VISITING OARDfl ENGRAVED. JCHN JOHNSTON, HENRY ROBINSOH, New York. 3m Brooklyn. B.

LADIES' LONDON LEVERS A FEW OF the finest (Thos. F. Cooper';) Hunting Levers, expressly ft ladles' service, unusually rare and reliable. WIBJi. 333 Folton street.

iSO opsoslte Clark. SUBSTITUTES. SUBSTITUTES! SUBSTITUTES SUB3TI 3 Tf you are drafted secure a sabstltute. Substitutes wann and Ca9h ready. Apply at once, otner of Fulton and Johnson streets, Brooklyn.

tea 6t CON8CRIPTS AND SUBSTITUTES PER ens wanting substitutes and men wishing to go as sub stitntes are requested to reglut'r the names and addrees wlihihe undersigned, at No. 6 Court street. Brooklyn, and immediate anangeo euts will benmile between the amies. CAHOONB, At Maokat se4 7i Exchange Office, No. 6 C.iurt street.

FINANCIAL vcr ANTED CTTY BANK STOCK, If CITY KA.Tf.RO AD ST00K, BBOOKLN GAS LIGHT 00. STOCK. CONKY ISLAND RAILROVD STOCK. ATLANTIC I.aNK bTOCK. UNION FURRY CO.

STOCK. NATHAN T. BEERS. No. 43 FULTON STREET, Dealers la BROOKLYN CITY AND OTHER SE0DRITIH3.

ap' tf ATLANTIC SAVINGS BANK, 177 CHATHAM SQUARE. NEW YORK. SIX PSK PUNT INTKRE AbLOWHiX INTEREST ON MONEY IRf3iTBD NOW WILL COVMESCK ON OCTOBE't 1ST. Until otherwise ordered. Dividends will be paid free of Government tax.

Bank open daily from 10 to 2 and from 5 to 7 P. M. M. VAN PELT. President.

CHARLES D. DAlLdr, lTeiwurer. J. P. Coopsn, gecrtUry.

se23 ly OEFICT OF THK LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 41 Fulton Btreet, Brooiiri. Jnne 87tb. 1863.

DIVIDEND Toe Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of Eight (8) per cent, (free of Government tax payable on demand je27tf Wid. W. HSSSHAW.Soorelary. SUMMER RESORT. BATH HOTEL, BATH, LONG ISLAND The unders'gnod takes pleasure In announcing to his frienda and the pai Uu gnerally.

of Brooklyn tust the above named is now open for the ao' ominodAtlon of transient guests and re'jeution of nt boarder. be beautiful shaded liwus del'g'itfi safe ea bathing ood fi. ili ng inaklt themost splendid desirable and delUlitful summer eldsuce in the vicinity of New York orRrookiyn. Ihe place is vry conven eat of access (beirjc distant on'y 'evi nts minutes ride from the Oity tlal Brooklyn.) aod it far enouich away aoy of the much frsquented roads as to it secluded an I quiet. To reach the Hoel.

takethe c'ty cars to Greenwood, aud from nhesce to Bath by stae (fire 13 cents,) over a beautiful rr a evprr ho ir. frnra fi A M. to 7 P. The Hotel will be kept opei durini thi Autimn, and a liberal deduction will be made fr 'miur5mer price GEO. SHIELDS 1'roprietor.

N. B. Every attention will be paid to orders for mea aS all hours for transient visitors. iyl6w SEWING UACHINES. irjiHE "SINGER SEWlxe MACHINES.

Oor LETTER A FAMILY SEWING MACHINE is fust gaining a world wide reputation. It is beyond doubt the best and die. pest aud roost beautiful of all FamJ'y Sewing Machines yet offered to the ouMio No othe FnmilySewing Mactine has so many useful appliances for Henitntutf, Bi'jd lng. Keillng, TuckloK, Gatherlmr. Guwine Braiding Rm broiderlnK.

and so orth No other Family Selne Machine has so much capacity for a sreat variety of wonc. It win sew all kinds of clots, and with all kiuds of thread. Great and recent imp: oveniects ke our Famlly9ewing Mac ine mcst reliable and moat durabK anl most certaia in action at all ratca of Bi.ewl. It mke4 the Inter ocked stitch, wnlch lathe bett stitch kn wn. Anyone, even of the cm or ti capacl'y.

ran se at a glance, how to use ihe letter A Family fewing Machine. Our Family Sewing Machines are finished inchasie am exoulsite The Folnln Case of 'he Family Machine Is p'ece of cui pli workmanship tie mo useful kind. Itprotccts the' mt chine when not in iw, and when ahout to be operated ny be opened as a tuclous ami suhtintial t.arlo tisis tsinthewrk While some of the ca ies, ma le nut of ther are flnlshnl In the a iniil and matintr possible, mhers are edorned and embellished la the most cos It and superb mauner. It la b. olutely nec ssirv to ee the Family Machine in d'eretlon.

ro ns judeof in er at capacity and oau'y. It Is fsstbeconilng as popu ur fanii'y inr Mimuf rtor re ichlno ae Tor K'tild jg purp ia a. 'I be 10IANCII OFFICES hcb wci supplied will ailk, twis', lbreaii. need' s. i.l'.

of tuc very net quality. fcerdfora Pamphlet. THE tilNUEit MANUFACTURING COMPANY. t.s ltroadway. New Vork.

rj BRANCH Oi'FICE, 151 Fullou Sircet, Ilruoklyn. sel The Ladies of Brooklyn requested to meot fit the I'rooklyn Ooraet Factory. Pulton si next Mra. lir.r an'h Skin Factory, te take low consider tlon the importance of providing themselves wish ft 'S sJr of perfeot nt i'dc Corno. which Trill tr ntly tQi yfort tU jm aspcaraaosi.

der the table for a few seconds and then withdrawn, appeared the name of Theodore Parker. There was no address. Judge Edmonds pronounced the opinion that it was abogus spirit. A hand bell which had been placed on the table now rose right on end, was lifted into the air before the eyes of all present, and rung, as Britisher present observed, as though by an invisible dustman. A series of raps announced Benjamin Franklin.

This spirit said he had nothing to do with, printing the card above mentioned. He stated that the last spirit was a loafer, and insisted on the necessity of giving na heed to any but reliable spirits, like himself Many spirits pretended to lie Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Adams and Monroe, that had been mere pedlers, and had got their living by the sale of wooden nutmegs. He was himself associated with spirits of a higher sphere, including philosophers and other distinguished characters, ancient and modern, some of whom would coma that evening for a change. His message concluded with "I must now Immediately distinct raps on the table spelt out "Socrates," and the following questions and answers ensued. "Are you the son of Sophro nisens?" "Guess I were.

To answer that question positive a spirit had ort to be wiser than, "What was your native place?" "I was raised in Athens." "Will you please to tell us what are your view6 of American politics?" "Same as of things in general. Iam a Know Xotbing. So I always called myself when people called me a philosopher?" "Were you not a philosopher?" "Xo; Iwas a medium, like you, Judge." "Had you r. demon?" "As much as yon have." "What had we best do to restora the Union?" "Go ahead." To further questions no answer was returned. After a pause, four quite vigorous raps were given, and on reference to the Alphabet, found to compose "Ikey." This announcement was a puzzle, but, after an interval of reflection, a member of the circle, the Britisher above alluded to, suggested "Solomons." The table gently vibrated, as though, shaking with good humored laughter, and successive raps replied "Newton." "What Sir Isaac?" exclaimed the Britisher.

"We ain't got no Sirs in our society, we ain't," answered the spirit. no aristocrats in the mornin' land. In the old country I was Sir Isaac, here I am Ikey. I am so called by mv familiars. This location is a Republic.

There ain'fc no knights nor barrowknights here. No, Sirree." Question and answer "bid you discover the law of gravitation "Not off my own hook." "How then?" "It was revealed to me by spirits." "Through the fall of an apple?" "No; of a pear." "What are the odds according to mathematical calculation, thnt Meade whips Lea and captures Richmond?" "A greeuback to tt copperhead." "Another evening; in the meanwhile wait for more light." "Does your knowledge of the stars include those which we associate with the stripes?" "It does, some." you look upon lueui as fixed stars?" "I reekoa they air iu a considerable lis." ''Can you. help us out of it?" "No." "Will you name anybodr who cau?" "Barnum." Tbe table was now silent for some minutes. Presently raps were again heard, and found tt constitute the following communication, the point of which was obvious: 'The draught ia too bitter. It wiil not go down.

The Judircwad inclined to think that the mca sHge really came from the Father of Physic, but could not undertake to say tint it did not emanate from the spirit of a departed liumourist named Joseph Miller. The next communication purported to come frcm Archimedes, who recommended the immediate fabrication of a monster Monitor, armed with gigantic howitzers capable of throwing pounder shells a hundred miles. The 1 ii it promised that, another evening, when atmospheric and electrical conditions were favorable, he would develop the means by which so lare a vessel, with such heavy armaments, could t'onstructi'd. He would also reveal a plan for organizing a regiment of steam centaurs to sweep the Southern chivalry from the field, and would disclose to a competent optician the method oC mahing lenses rnd mirrors, by which, in the vent of a war with England, a British fleett ihouyh consisting of irouclads, might be burnt off New York. On the departure of the last named spirit, ase rirs of mild aud gentlo raps announced Fenelon.

The spii it was asked if he was the Archbishop of Ciimbiai, and author of 1 Auairer What has attracted you to this circle Are you an Abolitionist 'Whole 'Do you approve of the proclamation that emancipated the Southern 1 Yc s. and Cicero 'is of the same opinion so are Jackson and General Who is our fittest individual to bo Commander in Cbief General Butler. I like that Can 5 ou kindly offer us any suggestion 'Tell your clergy to go on preaching, tiud give my love to Boanerges 'To whom? 'BeecUer aad. The demoustrations of the table ceasing fof some minutes, recommenced with raps which spelled out the word A musiej instrument of thnt inune was jjUbstituted. for tuo accordion, HKitlie nine 1 Olt, was played upon ir, to lite admiration of the hearers.

The spirit's name was then asked, and the reply was lie was asked if he remembered crossing fchcr iuii'icoii. No answer. What would be Meade's ril nation in case he crossed the Potomac? "De I'tler side o' Jordan." What do you think oC negro regiments? "Buffers for de wliite man nmii dc rebels; dis child ruther light periniscus." be. ttckiiowiedged that lie had once had a ci.UU 111 1 will; Poaipoy, whose head he Irvl got it. in chancery, and puncheil il, but they had now ii' iii'f it n.

and were united "by the bonds ob miivc rsal brc derhood in de common purpose Ob dt stnipijlc for lie mancipation ob (le colored ruec." Several ii il hands, distinctly visible in moonshine, hi re arose above the surface of the table mid, iloniinu about the circle, applied their ihuuilibto ihe uort'6 of some of the company, vibrated their fingers, with peculiar uignin caiico, nt the rest. The i nr then eonclilicd and the company wcLt liquornp..

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