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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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WEST EDlflOf HBtiP.j WAJCTED. 'H; ANTED A GIRti TO DO 'GBSBRAL honfe6krrnnsibrgoQ4cMi'refeta Apply to Airs. A. P. F08THR, Von Butea street, between Cluson and HrauHln avg, ATSTBDt A GIBL TO iOO GENERAL housework, at Ne.

4 Hamilton avenue, Sooth Parents, why, wiU you Do what? Why pajr such crioe. lor new aohool books, wha pan bur them ot Woodwabo'b Mrrtle arenaa, Just little worn, for about half the price, and old books of ail kinds are bought or taken in eiohangt tToODWAra's plioe, rerybody knows, is at 16 Mrrtfe 'avenue, a few doora from Fnltetaatteat. Moonlight Bzcxtbsionb to Cohby Island. The Cons; Island and iroosljrj Balirotd Company hare eoiumenoed their season of moonlight exonraions ta Coney Island. The time table is so arranged that excursionists can remain at tho island two or thf ee hoars.

Oars leave JuHnsfmrats this EveilMg. HOOLBPS TOW OPBIU HOUSK. Corner of OJUtt on Ttanaeti street Ttcgro bnrlosqnw. acts, cnjs. dareee, to.

Prmto 'Oia alolBor Hobbara aud der Wonderful Dor." VA odook. MR8 eOxTWAr3 PARK THE 1TBE. Falton fltree'. opposUa City HalL Still Watsr.i Hun Doj Jeny I d. 8 o'doai.

BEOOKtnf ATHENEJU. Fakir ot Vishoa la riesHaigiUtlon. 8rVlock. i VP ANTED IN A Ww Spanish' familr of ofarnlrlici in every wky convenient for honsekdapln 'erire tnodeiate. PoMecsl ai aoo" as pp siole.

Address at uig foil particulars. "OTBa." Eeglejoffloe. sl92t WATS TED A FOKN1SHED HO USB, ON Brooklyn Heigbto, or in the neigh oorhood of Olln avenne; ah the modern improvements required. Ad dreta Urooklyn P. Oi VIi AN'NTED TO BENT Bit A FAMILY TV ot 2 persons a floor of a rooms.

Address G. P. Esgleoffloe. 'J sl83t WANTED IN B.IO0KL7N, IMMEDI ately, or by Ootober. by geptlemm and wife, an Unfnrnishtd bouse, with all fnel modern improvements, eitnatod in a desirable location; rant 9790 or $333' unqnns tioDOt Je reference given.

'Addioaa H. Box 2582 Y. P. O. 810l AITED IN BBOWLYN, A.THKEE Btery house, with all modern improvements, from Oot.

Ul. Address 286 ea'l atraat, H.l. 8 3w WANTED A PLACE' SUITABLE FOB a doctor'8 office. Id tbe neighborhood of av, and Bod tt Addrese DOUXOB. Eaglo offlco, stating terms and lucation.

sell it WANTED TO RENT A HOUSE, IN South Broolibri, by a flrsVelai a tenant. Plaaso ad dresBBoxOl Brooklyn P. O. selitf WATED A VBKY QUIBT FAMILY of four adults would like to rent part of adrst il house, with iumediai possession. west of Ootartstreer, Address W.

W. Bsgfe ofl'oe sel31w AitTED LADIEB TO LEABN TO operate on einger'a and Wheeler and Wilson's sen. in machines. All branches taSgnt and recemmended to work Also all kinds of family stitomngand qullUng done branexperiencedopemtor. Aspliatlin Fnlfon streot.

in Mbka. iea3m WANTED BROOKLYN OITY BONDS of tbe several elaases, at falrmarliet prices. Apply to j. MAOKA 4 OoTcWt street. Brooklyn feWS between the' Ib show tho Justice the precise shot, Miry placed her, huge dkty bauds just above certain rear poreoa other body, whioh eliotted lauqKtw from the spectators.

Clay for ibis outrageous proceeding war) fined 8, in default of whioh twenty days in the county. JU. Mary Donnelly was up for assaulting Catherine Shot xy. Both pariles reside in First Btrcof, and have been od bad terms lor boiho time past. They had a little fight on Monday' and Catherine had one of her eyeb blsoked.

Hence the Arrest of Mary. Case adjourned. The NATHiNrj Case A Fitstseb Adjoubs mekt. The case of A. W.

Nathans, tbo late bounty broker, who' figured so' extensively in the Dlslrlct Prorost Mt'Shal's offloe, was ca'lid op tbls morntnc, Nathans is charged with swindling a recruit named Theodore Lewis out of S6fc The alleged swindle vaP committed in SepUmber last, and the particulars of the eate were Borne time since In the columns of the EaglbI Tbls morning the proper witnesses for both parties did not make tbe'r appearaice, and the caie was adjourned until the litith day ol' November. Nathsis has been lor tho pas! monfi oi ei in Louii, SIo win re, it is said, he and Geo. Bitterly, another ol nice felon's who were about tbo ave having some Utile trouble in rogard t) pccnD'ar matieie. Sltfjrly, itiswd, baBa aboac whici Nathans is a little anriouB. Nathans arrived in towmcom the above place at on early hour this mo and the case bavins been adjourned, he leaves the city to day.

He looks aa "healthy" as ever. Maltoiotjs. Two young men, named Gjo, Lyors and Walter BoBtwick, was arrested, yesterday, by officer Nicholson, of tho 45th Peduct, for destroy lug glasses and window paines on Sunday nlpbt lu tho lager beer ccloon ot John Dlebrlng, in North 7th street. E. D.

They will be exe ntned tomorrow, by Justice The officer is now crashing for othor parties, who ercesed In tho offenca. Gbamd IiAEOEtrx A man name John Mar key was arrested, list Monday, by officer Nicholson, 0 tbe 45th Precinct, charged wiih staling $460 rom John Potter. It appears that tl'e accusod wai a mcuit in a regiment, a company 0" which the 1 Oiupl.iont was Lieutenant. They went on a drjnk together some timo ago, during wr'oh it is aU6 that Markey took fio above emnunt Irom the Lieutenant for sa'o keeping. He, however, forgo; if, isnowarresl ed and held lor He resides in' South Third street, D.

SPECIAL WOTHTEJ.j LD1; GUARD HK rer.jVUrflrJlyrrrJt'n'j th'a At balic'd at Ihe to. ol Eng.ne 17, on OWttSDAY EVENING, 2'st aS8o'ooo' Pcio.ual. (H.enCMta I8TBI0T XOBOOh COKNI5K of mM.yirdC'riib' be i ouoredfo' thencfpfon of ca MONDAVI, Oc.obet 21, at9 Pr MtVnd dOTd'oM r. Wo in car rcsl'yicqurilrdtient thc ro' fi ..4 10 i or tr lershoi been appon'eiTil evei iiTi" DCfo dedfortho up.oVJmint 0. tre ottcne'r iL.

L. k1 if .5. I ordc. fho oof Edu. O.

1 SPRAPliF. CaiiJian. SPANISH BY A FKOtfJSS ra. th dlplom sid a naiiva or Sosti, P. PAZfiS, ae Us raicc me.

or ci ttit of h'i ftsiwi tl'i rr lwa k. s20 8i PUHOS AND MBLODKOKS IBOM STEiNWAr 4 SONS, SOUUELZB i I.UDOLVF, MANU4TTAN 1I1NE SON CO. AIlo 3 very line socoud hand7 octavo ruseirood f'l'auOB'. ftpd lepairlr'r attended 10. liUSUOR P.li 70 Manu Carers' llepot.

GOIUSM'fi, Mi ii it Kona or. 867 Fi'iion nrderrte Thcnr'r Broolilya. s20t KOnt'omen 1 io'n a volr ir 3r chirr ucr theebnrre an efi Cv3 and ir' in a ge t.or'.eg.i'ooal i io thi advau tagei for cv'livttltoti ardi up jveaientinBae muiio of tot tiil iordec i bz .1. rfr. iuf led Veldre a by lotl r.

Hithn oimeand pin ot resideuco, OtiOlR, Er3loflico. ri36t Oi' SAWKEBSd THOMl'SON istbidav dissolTcdbvmutaalconnntl The ot said titm will be seiMed bv C. O. trAWYBB. whw will conduct tbe bcsineEBaintuat.

0. SAWViCH O. THOMPSON. Proobljn, Sept. 7th, lCSJV tol83t GAS FIXTQKES, OHANf BblEPS.

PEKDANlSi BBACKETS STANDARD AND NICHE rilOHTS. MAfW'Bf, OKNA MKNTS, GAS GLOBES, GS SHADES, ANO DROP LIGHT. Cm era are reapeotfully Eolicitod to examine orlarce and choico slock of modern Pa' Fixtures, which amtor dalo at very low prices. ARMSTRONG SLACK LIN. 8018 2m 273 Oonrb Bt.rp.et.

cor, TJnion "XEftlY OF TH 4. M. NEW HTBEUHT KOSt), I. Ho Academy of tto Bitaatcd aballft fe mi'efl from tbe Oity of ProoHvn, thoiotnityof Bath. TCGMteishodit' aid' The fuouml id crrstioD haud imoly deiRaed.

Difference of ro'igionfsnoo'j taoto tA of TOun.r )9'c3( provid'd'thoy lt' tbe general iult of tbe lreitate. Tbo from a'l Tok1 a nd cooneci' itli Uu i nyatGironwootf 6verirour to Bath, na atop:) at CotverboveD's Htifoo for the demy. TEBMS rEB ANu Board ard Tuition, pa)ablornf Bed and Beddiny (ttnen lurmsbcd by ito Acc'emy). 15 01 Jlendn.T 26 00 Stationery and mo ot apparatus OO Utoof Librarj 2 00 EX11H ni'VHGEl PER QUATl i FH: Spanish, Italion, Gerujan, Ao ea 8 00 Music on tht Fiaro 15 00 MuEieonthe Barp 23 00 Musioon the Or 10 00 Ueoof Pia'io, HaiporGoitar 3 00 VocpIMusio 10 80 Diawmg and PaintinR inwatr o'ora 7 CO Pninting. in Oil Color3 Jo 00 Ebony Worlf 6 00 8 00 UJpwer maKinR wax.

volvet, muilin or paper, (with niatoTiBiO 10 C3 Djooinc, at thu charge. l'reDtli beinpspokon iti fie jD3t'tation form no extra charge. Pupils ie.eied at any time daring tbe yr, and, pl oivo moro tban two woks bave e'aD'rd atnoo he com mentr merit of tbe Session, the proportion ily iaebarpecf. For tuither ivfoiwatwn appl? titba ilotber Superior, rt tbo Aoadomy. or ti the Academy ot tbo Visitation.

John ion atrcot. Brooklyn. aoIOSt9 By Telcffrapn to (he BrMklya T1FO OHII.OOH P.M. From ForlreBs Hobtop. Fortbess Uomox, Sept.

18. Capt, Nathinlel Low, Jr, ABSisteit at Koifolk. has in oddW.o 1 bof aajluned to dutj Qmu'r montfr of Southoastera Virginia, by order of Mai. Gen. lorbert.

Geo. T. GarrisoD, who brought the box of wnchca to Noiroli hst week, ibat weratafeD f. 001 oar Anderson vllle prisoners, wji at 111? home in Drjmmond towr, op the Eaelein chore, and taken to Fortress today, by offlctr Klolock. Captain Hitctoc.ik Iei't for Matthews Oouri Hoaso this afternoon cn t'e steamer Blackbird, F0LICB INTELIIOKKCI.

Before Justice Walsh, Otjxbageotjs Absatjm. Last weekMra. Henrietta Adams, of No. 77 Hamilton avenue appeared be fore Justice Walsh and took out a warrant agslnst Francis Kelt for beating her troabend James Tne pirtioi live in the Bame house. Adams above and Kelt below, and SB the former was passing the landing the latter lit htm between Ihe eyes with Ms 'flat aid it Is charged that he tad on brra Fot some diys Mr.

Adams conld not get out and his wife made the complaint. The cast has been set down for elimination on Friday next. 1 Cotjstbi Opbbatob Abbested. Officer Doaelly of the 43d Precinct police yeiterday arrested RoseHemilfoD, nbostaudB ohargod with steJlni; from John Tldd, of Now Utrecht, clotbint i the value of $30. The prisoner was taken back to for examination befere Justice Cqum.

Morals Down the Eoad A Hotel Kebpbb Seddois oe his Sbbvaoti, A yonng, good looking girl, this morning erased to be bransht bDforo Justice WalBh a hotel keeper named Olannca WyckoT, whom sbo charges with secuction under aRsrava.ug circumstances. Her story and the complamt E3t forth is that some seven months 830 while she was employed as a domestic at the hotel of Wyckoflon tbe Futbush road, tbe defendant by arte and flatteries and promises ef mrrmlage, did succeed in ruining her. She still remained at the hotel until her condition beoime knows, when suo was driven away as she claims by the mother of Wyokoff. At present she is at No. 11 Congress skeet.

8ho Is well knuwn si a youns? woman of previous good chai. iter and the heartless actions of Wyckoff, who Is a big headed young man of 18 ye js old, and not nV. prepor.Bins In appearance, did not fivor his cauco. Tho ci3u nlli ba examined on Friday next. Wyckoff remaining under tbMO bonds to appear, Bbeakihg a Jaw.

On the 3d of July last, Thoiras Williams comploined tbit James HcCullor, Mary Shofer ond othera did feloniously and by means of a rolling pin end club, make an assault upou this defendant, and boat bim ro as to break his, Jatv, bes'des bruising him in other parts of the body. The blows, as Ihe warrant cet forth, were of such lorcj ai to bo likely to produce death, Williams lives at No. 162 Hoy stri et. Patrick McODllom also saw tho melee, and knew that Williams hud his jaw broke. Yesterday, in this Contl, the caBe was exauiired.

Thomas Williams Sivorn Lives at 163 Hoyt streot; is 51yeaisold; came to this cooutiy in Nove mber last; knof James McCullom and Mary Arn Gleason and Ana Shannon: when I came out ol Welsh's sforo 12 ond 1 o'okvk the difheu'ty lor whioh they are hero, occurred; it took place on the platform; McOu'lom first struck me in the face and I lost 3 teeth; I cannot tell what kind of an instrument heheldin his hand; it felt as If my Jaw was broken; Sharer did nothing to me; Ann Shannon strui kme with a st'ck which she receive 1 old McCullom; I did nothing to cue woman; went to the store to get a receipt; do art knoiv irhyl wu'i attackec unless I was mistakeu for Walsh. Mary Walsh, sworn Llvo at No 123 Butler street; on the 3d of July I paw re. Gleison with en umbrella and a atick; I think Shannon had a rolling pin; srw Nf lorn Btrike Williams on the bead; did not soo Williams down, but saw him beaten; both Uis. Gleoson and Ann Shannon struck him; he endeavored to prevent them, Mory McDauiel, Bworn Live lu Baltic street; tho tiouble in qucalion; tbe woman stiuck the complaiuant; alBO saw a man Btrike him, but cannot identify HcCal lom ss the one; I went for groceries. Fiancls McDevitt, sworn Llvo at 123 Butler Btreet; saw the difficulty; Williams was standing at Walsh's ttore; Williams shored Ann Shannon oil the Walsh Otrnck bim; tho hat of Williams was torn by Mrs.

Shaffer and thrown into tho street; Mrs. attacked Williams with a stick. Cross warrants were issued end three exemluations bave resulted from the above row. Before Justice Buokley, The $60,000 Case Andrew J. Wightman, of No.

153 Clinton street, charged with grand larceny by Al.rcd W. Ladd, of No 9li Coogress streut, was examined yesterday atti raoou botoro Justice Tbe waolo case proved to be in a nut shell. Wightman end Ladd were business partners In Not York and Matamorai, Mexico. Wightman conducted tbe house, and Ladd claimed that he had appropriated worth of the goodB intrusted to the firm by other buBiuoos hou The defendautprovtd that he had fo: the goods, end the caee was uismtssc 1. done of the proceeds of the goodi wero ehowo ti have been brought into this country bo that there was no jurisdiction even if tho larceny had been prove 3.

Before Justice Morehouse, Oapicbe of a Highway Robbeb. Tliomas Hannlrj, living on Sycamore street, waa arrested last nifjht by officers Hornet and Willmaxtb, of the 41th pre net, on suBploian ol being Implicated in the Lite highway robbery on De Kalb avenue. McGibney, one of tho two who robbed TaBney, wei at the time tho affair occurred Now Hooning is identified by Tasnoy, aleo by officer Wi'lmarth. ti beiof tho ot'jer paiy in que tion. On toms brou up before Justco Morc boni.0 this morning, McGiboey owned mi to having folonlouBly ken twelve or fov.t frjm tbeperton of tbeesmplain.nt, bt no more than that sum.

Honnirr? denied all ceoneclion with the crime, and the guiltj one we 1 probably bis brother, to whom be bore a strong resemblance. The final examination into, and closing up of the erne 11 take place thiB aftemoon, when both partlei will very likoly be convicted. Colored Bivals. Eich'd More was arrested by Officer Wil'marth, of the 41th precinct, on the chargo of having committed an assault and battery upon the person of iBioh D. CUne, Said individuals live on Hudson avenue, near Johnson street.

It that in that neighborhood there dwol'i a fair and lovely flower of "darkevdom." Blcbard and who comp'ex icn are not only colored, but viBion s'so takes a bright tint, think she is pe. feoiion. Both pas. Bionately adoilng her person, they coutinusi ly getting Into each others way, eid tiding to Becure the inBldo track. Finally their difficulties cu'mlnated in a serious quarrel.

Diuah struck by the manly figure of Chne, paid him some little attention, which orouscd tho rigbtMtiB indignation of Moro. Charging frantically upon Isiab, the larlous Rlohard struck him in the face with his fists As the trill of the rase was expected to have come off this molding, a crowd or more than twelve darkles," ond ferue'e, assembled in tbe court rooom at an early hour, with long and anxious face However, they were destined to be disappointed. The complainant did not make his idpearonce. Tne case will probnly come off tomorrow. Matmmokiai, Bliss.

Peter Smith appeal in Court, this morning, with a oharge against his wife of having diabolically shack his proboscis with herflst The facts of Ihe cace are as follows: Matilda, who is Peter's better bslf, Ib tuly woman ot Parepean pro. portions majestic In height, and ponderous in bulk. Her husband stands in great awe of her queenly figure, and, by sympathizing Benedicts, Is generally supposed to be hen pecked. Lately Mrs. Smith has evinced strong symptoms of jealousy, having an insane idea that the diminutive Peter is a gay Lothario a suspicion which, considering Mr.

Smith's ungainly frame, Ib highly preposterous. At length Matilda could no longer contain herself; she burst forth with a torrent of invectiveB directed against her unhappy husbaid, Peter gently insinuated to her in tbo mildest terms posslblo, that she wbs mistaken in her surmises. But that did not suffice her. Bushing at bim like a tiger, Bhe icflicted a deadly wound upon h'e naal and optical organs. Officer Applegato, of tbe 41th Precinct, brought the prisoner before Justice Morehouse, who sentenced her to pay a fine of $5.

This interesting couple live in Ko, 82 Kent avenne. Before Justice Cornwell, A Bbbolab Oaptobbd aud Examined. On the 14th of Jane lost, the residence of Henry D. Smith, Ko. 393 Atlantic street, was burglariously entered in the night lime, and robbed of about $250 worth of gentlemen's wearing apparol.

Tho lady of tho house discovered a negro in such position as to arouse her suspicions, and the fact was communicated to tbe police, who decided from the description that the offender must be a' negro named Moses Tattle, aged about 27 years, and who has no visible means of support. The police have therefore been upon the look out, without coming upon bim, until Sunday last, when the sharp eye of officer Utter lighted upon him at tne coiner of Navy Btreet and Mynle avenue. Turtle was yesterday taken before the Police Court and held to await an examination. Dbsthg Clothes not Theib Own. Yesterday morning Sergt, Mackellar, of the ISth precinct, discovered two girls drying wet clothes, evidently just from a clothes line, at the corner of 11th avonue and 11th street.

When approached tho girls left in great baste and it was only by a persevering chsca that they were overhauled. At last they were carried to the station house, where they gave their names as Boss Mulvey, 10, a servant, and Anna Geritty, 10, with no business. This morning they were taken before Justice Cornwell and found Ruilty, when they were sentenced to li Penitentiary for two months each. Before Justice Bailey, Wife Beating. Julia Flaherty, a woman of about 40 years, made a complaint against her husband for beating hex lastevening.

The husband has not yet been arrested. They reside at No. 11 North 3d street, and have several children The Fifth Distbict Coutst. Justice An thony Walter, who presides over this Courtis at present absent from tbe city, and his business Is attended to during bis abtence by Justice Bailey. There was no business transacted in the court this morning, no arrests having been made by the 40th precinct police during the past 24 hours.

i Assaults and BATTBBimGeorge Clay, a billlous looking chap, hailing from Greenpolnt, waa complained of for assault and battery. The complain ant wB Mary Casaldy, a middle aged woman, who re aides at Ho. 42 Java street, Greenpolnt. MBry said that she was taking down clothes in the bask yard, when DnmnbnnhinamapiMtnMnChiv and herself, She called bim, Putfh thief, and he (track her, the Mid, rlgat mooEiyn. M7AKTED 10 OPERATORS, 20 FIN iBhing hands; tho boit wages Apply tj SrRABSS, corner of Pearl nd Concora as.

WnfV rrTK a i 1 1)1. a5 flHAMKUH. TT maidandstamstrc good reference reauired. nlv Pniflo street, between 9 A M.andl2M. ANTEDA GOOD GIRL.

FOB GBNfi ral hooecworli. Inoulre attho ttothouso north of PaKalb avei ue. in Walworth Btreet, near the Ohuron, IS ANTS A TBOKOUUHbY COM petentperaon, vtomust be well recommended, ae nurseandtodoihewnhineaod ironing 'or a gentleman acdwife. Apply at 211 r'aokett sireet WANTSD FOR GENERAL HOUSE work in a small family, a giod comDstontgirltbot come well recommended: to a nerjon good wae3 wonlri iegiven. Apply at i38 Cumberland B'reet, near ue Kalbav.

WAf TKD AWE'l JNUKSE, WITH" A freah broast of milk. Apply at 489 facillo etro it. WANTITD A RESPECTABLE GIBL AS child'simrse an i seaiitu'd: muet havo city reteronce Call for two davs (Thursdiy and Friday) at 43 First piece near Clinton Bt, 2Q 2t WANTED A CHAMBERMAID AND waitress; mast be fully oomoobon' and have the be3t of city referenoe. Apply to bits. OS BOB N.

Clinton av, fiih house from Myrtle. WANTED A mDi)Lfla5EDPRb. tesbant widow, Scotch or American preferred, to take chargoof an invnUd gentleman: tzit oZ rclerancss requi ed, Vr at 90 Hicks btreet. on between 10 A.ia. cidlP.M.

WANTED IMMEDIATELY AT E. MULLANK'S, 161 Atlantic etreet. eiifirjt olass mf'Jiners. WANTED AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN to attend in a boot and shoe store and make hunnlf gniierolly useful; one that con come well reootntnanded: none other need apply. Enquire of B.

H. HE A. BURY. 95 fulton street. 8204 WAJJ1ED A CHAMBERMAID AND waitress: also a seamstrcit (by tbo month) who can do all bine of finesewiLg.

Apply, with city reference, at 10 Moptfigue Btreet. WAJSTBD TWO GIRLS; ONE FOB treneral honeeworlf, and the other as chambermaid and nurse. Apply at 103 street. Mmtbo well rccommendPd. WAiV'JED A GOOD COOK.

WASH BR ardironer. Nono other need atwly. Best reference reanued. Apply in Byerson Bticat, 2a house nortn from Gates av. s202V WANTED A RELIABLE.

INDDSTRI ons and olean'v girl, tor Keneral housework: one who can lefe? to her lOBt employer may apply at IflJSanda street. fXTANTED OPERATORS ON BALMO TT ral uppers. Apply at6C3 Myrtle avenue( up stairs. Call aU the week. Wages tlO per week WANTED A GOOD CHAMBERMAID and to assist in the washing' and ironing in a laro family; sho must understand waiting, be willing and obliging; mmt thoroughly understand her business and not afraid et work.

Apply at 83 Columbia street, before 12 to morrow. WANTED A COMPETENT MlLLl cery saleswoman at WORTH'S, 190 Fulton Bl9 2t WANTED 20 STOUT BOYS FROM 15 to 20 years of ftKo. to bundle wood; good bauds make It? per day, at KELSEY'S Goal and Wood Tard, corner of uoernm and fttlanticsta. po19 2t WANTED IMMEDIATELY 200 RE spec table, pood servants for excellent situations, now ready, both in tho city and country, at the higuest wages We are getting over 60 olaees every day for every description of work. Girlt experience! and thDse lately landed should apply early at Mr.

HBNDKIOKSON'S Office, 11 Atlantio street, near Henry. alO 2t ANTED SIX FBONT BRIOK LAY era to work on tbe 49th Product iiistiin HniNA. ftornpr of Gates and Maroy 7ij: whzbs 25 eontu nnr rinv more than paid eltiowbere. Enquire of WILLI A II HAN NEGAN, at the building. sl9 2t ANTED A GOOITUOOK; ONE WHO is a ii' st rate washer and ironer and with good references.

Apple at 151 Lafayette av. 19 2t WAN'lfcD A VOUISG IUL DO the work of a small family and assist in the care of a baby. Apply at 164 South Oxford street. 2b WANTED A 'GIRL, TO DO GENERAL houBowork, in a small private family. Gall at 90 West Baltic Ptreet sl92t WAMED A IRST ULA.

DttKs.S maker wlaboB a ftw cuFtomerF; will go out by tho day; satisfaction warranted, floaee adoreas L. K. Eagla office, fortbrea da 8. b19 3t WATiSl AN bXPERlENCJiD GIRL as cock, waehor and ironer: good reference required. AnpJj at 93 West Waxreu street, botween Oourt and Chiiton Bt.

al9 3t' WANTED IMMJIiDlATELV, AN EX perionced cook, aaher and iionor, with good references. Apply to Mra. EASTAIAff, Ulinton avenue, nrar Mrtle. B18 3t WAN TED LOAK ANDS: GO OD wogds piveo. Apply to T.

K. HuBTON 279 Eultop street, Bnoklyn. si83t ANTED ULOAK. HAND GOOD wages given. Apply to T.

K. HORTON A 279 Fulton etrcot, Brooklyn. eig 3t WANTED 50U LABOREUi 10 WUHK. on Sewers; steady emplorment: wagoa 60 per das; payevrv twowei'lcs. Apply on the work.

Noatrand avenue, near DeKalb. Washington avenue near Greene, or Folton avenne near Grand avenno. tel31w KINQSIiBY ft KEHNBY. BITPATIONB AMTJEIK WANT A SITUATION BY A respectable young giil, aa chambermaid and to take cre of ohildren or do plain sewiug! has good oity references. Call for two dayB at the 2d door from Atlantio av, in Vanderbiltav.

WANTFD A SITUATION A Respectable young girl, as chambormaid and wait ress, or would do general housework in a ama'l private fumily. Can be een at 26 Amity street, between Hioks and Columbia. Good oity rolerence. ANTET) BY A YOUNG HEALTHY woman, a child to wet nurso OaU at 10 Kent av, between Perk and Flushing, East Brooklyn. Enquire for Mrs.

CLARK, $20 2t WAN TED A SITUATION BY A respectable girl, as seamstress and dressmaker: ean cut and fit ladies' and children's dresses ana do all kinds of family sewing; can bave the best of city reference from her last place. Can be seen for three days at the corner of Boeram and Bergen sts. WANTED A SmjAHON BY A respeot: ble oune woman, to cook for a small family, and assist with ihe washing and ironing: would have no objection to do general housework in a smalt fami ly; can give good city references from her last place Gall for two days at the corner of Flushing av and Ada) phi st WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE speotable young girl, aa chambermaid and waitress; orweuidtakocareof chi.dien.io a smaJI family; has the befltof city reference from her last place. Can bo seen at 77 Concord street, near Jay Bt. WANTED A SITUATION BY A RK spocUbie youuK woman, to do light chamberirork and plain sewing; do embroidery, or would take care of a babe; has good dtj references.

Gall for to days at 60 Lafayette avenue WANTED A SITUATION BY A EAT, tidy girl to do ohambei work and dsslst with tbe wabing and ironing; or would do housework la a smalt private family. Gall for two data at 129 Atlantio Btreet, over Diokinsoa's Drug Store. Will not go in a boarding boQiej WANTED A SITUATION. BY A GIRL, to oo general housework in small private family. ib an excellent waaner and ironer and plain cook.

Call at 385 Adephi street ANTED A SITUATION BY A RE epeotable young woman, to do goneral housework; in a good cook, washer and ironer. Has good oity references. Call fortwodays at ICG Atlantio street. WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE middle aged widow lady, a situation ei cook, was and ironer: is iona of child ten. Cull for two nays at 179 Navy street at the Locksmith and Saw Filerd store, 3d door from A'yrttoa7.

ANTliD A SITUATION BY A resDectarjlo woman, to aohousetYork inasirill nri vate family; is a good washer and ironer; can give good relerence; none but a small family need apply. Call at 159 Tillary street, in the store. WANTED BY A COMPETENT GIRL, with the best oity a situation aa cook, washer and ironer, in a private family. Can be seen at ner present employer's. 370 Pacitio street, uitu Fx id ay.

WANTED ASITUAT10N BY A YOUNG woman, to tako care of ohildr and do cbamber work: is fully competent ana has two years' referenoe from her last place. Oan be seen at 1198 Atlantio avenue, near Olintonav. ANTED BY A COMPETENT GIRL, a situation to do upstairs work and sefflng, tine washing and ironing; can be well recommended. Please call lor two days at 208 Waahingt bt. 820 2t WAN TBD A SIT ATION BY A XOTJNG girl, aa or ohambermaid and waitress; bas good leteience.

(Jail at tho coraor of Dean otroet and Underbill av. jV A WASHING WaSULNG, I ironing and mending, for monf jone in the bettmrnner. and tbo cloches called tor and returned, by Mm. FANNIE NYLEN, 60 Wyokoff Bttoat. 819 6t WAtTTS.

WANTBD A SMALL STEAM BOILER of from one to live bone power. Address E. Eagle omce. bIO 2t WANTED A LOT OF SECOND HAND plank, suitable for flooring for ooal. Address M.

4 Eagle office. B203t WANTBD TO BENT A ROOM SUir able or a Dhvaiclan's onlco, on or nearOlntonst, between Fulton and AUsntio ah. Addiasa M. W. begle office.

8202c AM TBD A BOOM AND BEDROOM, by a widow lady and oliild; rent must be moderate. AQureBH mra. m. eagle omoo, lor tnrae daja. 820 2t 1IT A TTM1 HV A X' fTWC.

vnipumgrvKT a bio tenant, posiesslon Oct. 1st, a small npfornished house in noiijhbortood. Address atatini; location ANTEDIN THE NEIGHBOR HOUD or uuy nau, raoy, uvingaiono, one largo unfurnished room, in a respectable house; beat of reference given and reauired. Address Mrs. 9., 321 Fulton st.

BftSt WANTED TWO OR THREE ROOMS, furnished or partly furnished, suitable for taouse n.vt:(jiijj, ur a Ktmuuuiau aim wne; must Dewitmnten minutes of Oity Hall. Address 8. Eagle otBco. a20 2t ANTED TO RENT, BY A SMALL lamuy. anousem urooiujn or new xorlc; mug.

be fn a desirable location and oontafn oouvenienoes. Possession by tirst of November or earlier. Address Box 4793 S. WANTS IN A SMALL FAMILY OF four persom, a competent girl understanding housekeeping thoroughly, a good washer and ironer, etc; reference required, Apply at 280 Kchermerhorn Wl ANTED A BMALIj 8TOKK, Oif eiineruourtoreuironstreeifl. or atyitieand Fulton atennee, within naif a mile of the Oity Ha 1.

Address H. BOLTB. 381 Broadway, N. If. WAN1ED A LOAN OF 60 ON three valuable oil Itnds jape paintings, worth sere raltimea the amount; possession of the paintings will be given.

Address ITAi.V, Eagle offloe. B19 2t WANTED BTf THB lot OF O0IOBBR, two rooms suitable for bonsekeBDuur. for a smtliw man and wife; teims moderate. Address A. H.

8., Eagle offloe. 19 91? WANTED TO RENT, UNFURNISHED, byalamilyof louradoKs, tae wkole or part of a Dense In respeotaDle neighborhood, near Fulton Ferry nMtwMil! tnr ffooa aaoemmodatlona a llhm.l nrlnA will paid. AddreasH. office. l3t luiuy asu ircioonne nee every 16 minute or Hyacinths, Croons, Ac, for garden andliomecultuio.

Jas. u. Pake, Florist Ac, Oourtst, corner Sta'e, offer; forsa'e argeana o'loice fmportaShn of Dutch Bulb3, justreceived, in fine condition. Catalogue now ready, 820 6t New Fall Crape Trimmings jnst received per 8tramcr. A very rich line of Crape Ornaments, Oraoe Pendants.

Orapa Trimmings, Oraoo Rosotks, tie, at Son a Go's 251 Fulton street, opposite Ulinton, tiroociyn. N. B. Dross and Oloak Trimmings made order at short Borfoe. a23 tl ScwLBEBo's German Ointment.

Warranted a ft rUiin cure, without the slightest danger, for Pilot, Old Wounds, Scrofula, Salt Bheuiu, all Bono and Skin Diseases, Ac For sale at the Drug Store. 93 Bowery. Haw York, a 16 Tat That MAU1UED. FEUGUSON Bbanoh On Wsdneadav, Soptamber TJtb, by the It or. H.

M. Uallaber, Wat. e. InEonsON to Mabt dauuhier of the late Thos. M.

BraLOh, both of this city. Wo cards. "WRiGnT Leooett On Tuesday, September 19th, at the residence ot the bride's mother, by the Rev. Mr. Adams.

Air. 1 homabD TVbiqht to A. Leg afciT, both ot this oity. ATE MoDoSALn On Tuesday, Sept. 191h, at Sands Bt l.

F. Oburoh by t'le Eev. F. Wm. J.

TATE to AlobONALD.bothof Brooklyj. WA'T LABKiNs In Brooklyn August 27th, by the Bov. Adsm McClelian, James Watt, to Fannie Louise, youngest daughter ol George snd Fannie Lark'ns, late ot the city ot Brooklyn. No cards. DIED.

Cahoone fn Brooklyn. Sept. 18tb, at the residence of his 6on in law. John B. M.

McCl ire, 831 Pacido Stephen II. CAHOONE, lormorly of NewnorC I and tho last thirty years a resident of this oity, aged 15 yeirs. The relatives and trioiidsof the family aro invited to attend tho funeral from St. John's church, tVoihingtan st. coiner Johnson, on ThurEdoy aiternoon at3 o'clock Powebs In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Sept 19th Ann, wife of Ldwtrd Powers, agod 43 years.

Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral from her lato residenoB. 108 Hudson avenue. Brool lyn, on Friday aiternoen, 22d at 2 o'clock without furtnar notice. Lough Ib Brooklyn, on the 18th of typhoid fever, BobaukSi. Geobge, wife of George F.

Lough, aged years. Tho friends of tho family and of her brother. 1. N. B.

Aliddleton, are rcpectiuilv invited to attend the funeral at Grace Cbvch, Brooklyn Heights, on Thursday aftsrnoon, thu 21st, at o'clock. Jiwbll Inthlaoity, Sept. 19th, ol typhoid fever' Theosobe E. Jewell, aged 41 yoars and 7 montos. The relatives and friends of tbe fanily are reapeotfully invited to attend the luneral from his late resilience Ctinton avo.

2d honso south from Myrtle ave, on tfriday, fillornoon. Sept. 22d, at 3 o'clock, without farther invitation. Everit In Brooklyn, on the ovening of the 19th, Kate. secrnd daughter of valentine and Beulah Everit, aged 22 years.

'1 he relatives and friends of the family are re3peotfuliy invited to attond het fuiipralon 8eveath dai (Satnrdiy) at ternoon athalf past two o'olock, from tho residence ot her parents, 78 Clark u. lAJST AMU JtMUtl LOST lAST EVJSN1JSG, WHILE WALK iig in Bridge street, betrean Vrospeotstreeiand Fulton avenue, a small black RGTiOULE, containing a new prcktt book, a strip ofteedlework and a silver thimble, 'f he pocket book contained a small amouncof money. 'Ine finder may ream the money and will receive the thanks of owner by leavinir tho rout at 80 Lawrence st. HEW AhD Is OMEKED TO ANY person who will bring sufficient evidence to convict too villain who is constantly breskiog and stealing tho iton railing, gate htcnes and grating Lars of nouses in 4th place. Apply at f'o.

3U3 Hicks ut, first floor. flfcSf I EE AED LOST, ON SUNDAY evening, tho 17th about 8 o'clock, while petting into a Greenwood car. an old fashioned double oase open face WATCH. No. 788, M.

Tob'as. maker: valuable to tbe owner as a family relict. Anyneraon returning the same to T. S. KKGUS 4 100 Wall street, X.

will recoivo tho above reward and no questions asked. 21 2t FOtlJD bN lf ULTONAVENUiS ON Sunday, 17th inBt. apinsb LAP ItuBlS. Tho owner may have it by proving property ano paying expanses. Apply at TijiOTHV DliSMUNU'S Market, 1006 Fulton ov.

tlO 3t f'Ol ND A POCKETBOOK. CONTAIN ing a small sum of mono Inquiio of UIOK1NSON A Wltfl. 307 tKton st, Brooklyn. NEaE FULTON FEREY, A PHUKET BOOK, containing a small sum of money Yoik Life Insuranco premium receipt and a note drann by J. Van Ness, in favor of O.

L. North. Tbe owner can bave tbe tame by anplyiug at the Eagle office and paying for this advertisemen a) 2t tft'e EKWaED OH'JfEKHiD FOK A Sftjf coach POG. white, with black spots: answers to the name i.f Belle. Apply at 81 Remsen street.

s20 2t LOST OIV TUESDAY, SEPT. 19th, A black covered ACCOUNT BOOK, in Smith street, between Bercen strpet and Fnlton nvomiR. A libiirAl fa ward will be pa id by leaving it at the Kagte office. LOST ON TUESDAY AFTBBNOOJf. Sept.

19th. a cameo BREAUTPIN. ingoing from Bast Baltic street to Hicks, near Fnltun. The finder will be libeially regarded by leaving it at 169 Atlantio street, or 1'SbtBaltio street LOMTISOTIOE to the pakxy who ib well known, and waa seoa to take the small black UPEKA GLASS that was accidentally loft at the Aoademy of MuBiclatt evening, By leaving the eame with Mr. Vfl IR, at tbe Academy of JMusic, ho will reooivQthe ihankB ol the owner.

bOUNl lN TUK EAST R1VKR, TWO LObS, which the owner can have by urovina property and pajirff einenseB, by calling on PA TBI UK IflLLIN, 136 1'bmuutti strcdt. Brooklyn. If not called for this week Uiywiube sold pay expeuBej 820 OSTEON TUESDAY AFTERNOONTa a Macaw PARROT The finder, on returning it to 6J Henry street, will be suitably rewarded SS lvEWTKDtOhTGOIIU FROM the corner of Oold street UeKlb avanne, to Cup berland e'reat, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, in one's, two'e, three's, five's, and one twenty dollar bill. Tho findei will receive tho above reward by returning the same to 406 Dean st. 819 2 FOUND A BULL TERRIER, THE owner can have the same by Droving property and pajiDR expenECS.

Call at 15 Bonry Btreet, in the store. il9 3t 9ki QUARTER A TOUNG HPM lady, an eminent piaDist, wishes a few more pupils, either at her own residence or that of her Call on or addiess Mrs. E. W. STRATTON, No.

1,363 tful ton avenue. St j10UNI 1N FULTON AVE. ON THE night of Sept. 7tn a OO V7, tvhich tbe owner can have by proving property. If not called for this week will bo sold to pay expense.

Knqoire of LINS, oorner of Fulton ave. ard Lawrence. Brooklyn. slS ji LOT OR STOLEN THE FOLLOWING ueriitlcateaof stoo have oeen lost or ttolen: 75 blittres of Bank of New York, No. 2 511; ffi snares of Union Dank of Now York.

No. L190: 110 snares of American Ex chaitge Bat k. ffo. 21 shares. j.

12.001 and 3 ahaeta No. Delaware and Hudson Canal Oo 90 shares AetDS Insurance No. 231: 6 shares amorion Telegraph fj No. 269. Tbe public are hereby cautioi ed against nec the above ttnek, standing in tbe name of OR AS.

OILL. rOR SALK AWIJ TO LET. FOK SALE WITH IMMEDIATE FOS BhSSION A first class, extra wide, 3storybnob home, with all the late improvements, in one of tho very beet locations on Foit Greene place. Abo 3 story brick bouse on AdelnhiBtreei: Istof October. Alan.

brick bouseon Pacific st, nearOarltoi av. withim lliKUlOLO JJUBfOStllUlJ. JJUU iJIflUini UUIJ.UUU Ut A. AAlUlTli TON.S65 I'ultoii av. WO LET FURMtfHED HOUSE A 3 M.

story brick bouce. on Portland avenue; all the late improvemtntb; posBe3'ionl5tn "ot. next; (rood looation. termUsirom A. KNOWLTON.

335 fculton avonue. rrO LET FURNISHED HOUSE ON Clerrnont avenue, extra larno 3 Btory biioic. high stoop 8U0 6U cellar, with all tbe late improvements, in owi of tho bfcbt locations od tbe avenue; early possession. Per raita only from A. NOW TON, 235 Fulton avenue, Oor n'rof Portland.

IjOR SALE CLINTON AYE NEAR FUL tov Brooklyn. A very pleasant brick house with modem improvements; lot 3x125: house 37 square; possession immediately. Price I12.CC3. Inquiu ot if. S.

bTALLKNEUUT, 169 Bioadway, New York or at the houEe. sJOfit FOR SALE THE STOUK AND Fixtures of a grocery store, with a lease of 2 or 3 years, in a fine location. Apply on the premises, C'tsson avonne, corner Quincy street, Brooklyn. s20't" TTU) LET ONE OF THE NEW COT J. tages, built uniform, with doop court yard in front and extra lot of ground, contiining 10 rooms, nit water, Ac, situated on Herkimer Btreet near Troy avenue Brooklyn.

Aoply to G. W. AND iRtiON. 918 Pulton avenue, near Oxford at. 8 20 3t F1 OE SALE OB TO LET A FUB nisooQ nonse.

wiiu all modern improvements. Apply for two days at V3 East Warren street. FOB. SALE THREE STORY AND French attio English basement brick hoase. all improvements, genteel location, on Gates, near Franklin avenue; immediate possesBion; decorated and in fine order; terms easy, and a bargain to close estato.

Apply to U. BAKER, 1357 fnlton avenne, near Franklin. a203t FOB SALE CHEAP A BLACK HORSE, 9 years old, 16 bands high, sound and kind; nould rait a pedlar or milkman: price $50. Apply for two aays at URBAN 4 MEHRrEN'S kindling wood factory, corner Concord street and Hutlton avenue, Brooklyn, OB SALE A LARGE, WELL TBAIN eil. KEWFOUSDLAUD DOU, olioap.

Inquire at 48 Fulton st, in the lar beer saloon, bet. and 8 o'clock P. during this week; TO LET THE LOWER PART OF A honeo odmbUdb of three to a gentleman and wife, with no children. Apply to Mo. 1U frinoe fit, near Fulton av TO LET THE UPPER PART OF THE Kindling Wood Factory and Hlaokamitn shop, euit ab for any kind of manufacturing bnainesl.

Call for two ja on Messre. URBAN MEHKTENS, in tbe Cootory, cor. Hudson ave and Concord st. FOR SALE A PAIR OF EXCELLENT Carriage Horses, 8 years old, dark color. 16) hands hipk, good travoller and stylish; perfectly sound and kind, and will travel equally well in single or doubts haraess.

A '60 a double sleigh, coupe, rookaway, double and single harnesbe8. sleigh belle, fox robe, and blankets. Apply at C5 Romsen st, or at TIGBY'S Stable, cor Irtve Lane and College place. aM3t HILL'S HAIR DYE, 50 CENTS, BLACK or brown, reliable for color, durability and instanta nonus effect Depot Wo. 1 Barclay street, Hew York Oity.

Bold by Druggists and lTancy Goods stores everywhere. b20 2t ILL, THE INIMITABLE ODTTEB OF TTnir whi.kera. in everv conceivable stvle. neit and suitable, developing beauties of the head and faca by his wonderful ortisac Bkill t.ot previously apprent. Ono visit wilt elucidate satisfactorily the surpassing excellence of Btjles, es well as their fineness of finish.

No inferior work performed bs HILL, Mo. 1 Uarotay Btreet. York city. afl) st TkRiss making inallitsbranoh ER Mroe. MORROW.

213 Folton street, having just relurr.ed to the city, a now prepared to attend to that depMtment personally. Her long exoerienoo and natural good tasto in making Dressej, OToaks, Mantlos. 4o in the latest style and perfect nuUei her the first class Dress SHf? fn Hor are very economical. 'Ihe French OoBtumea reoelved regular by every steamer from Prrif Bea)tf SUMONDSl DIAMONDS DIAMOND "A atlKiton Mnoi WJEDJfJSSDAY EVJGJflNG, SEPr. 30.

Dbowhed. Yesterday forenoon, a man npmeJ Hugh Brccn accidentally fell overboard from a loop 1 ing at the Qrcenpoint ferry, Greenpotat, and was drowned. Deceased resided in EliaevHle, Qaeons Co. Tfeo body has not been recovered. Dr.

Corjteret'B important experiment for disiDfec'irig nlgbt coll, wPl be made to morrow rear of tbo bouse comer of Atlantic and Willow streets. The Alderman will be present and the snccraiof tb0 experiment is looked for as of great pablic convenience and importance Accident. About eight o'clock this morn irj, while a brewer named Geo, Dah'bonder, residing in Bcboles st. E. was driving In a light wagon, with a friend, In Ewen street, the animal attached to the vehicle becamo frightened at some object in the street and ran away, upsetting the wagon and throwing both parlies nto the street.

The second person escaped wltaout in. ury, but Mr. Dnhlbender was not so iortnnate, having I cut about his eyca and face. Ho was convoyed to residence by officer Bennett, of the 4Cth precinct. The Secretary op the Navx at the Nayx Tabd Tbe Secret of the Navy, Hon.

Gideon Welles, prid a visit to the Navy Yard, this morning, and was received with aU tho cus ornery ton rs. The marines were drawn up in l'ne and a national silnte was fired om Cobb Dock. There was considerable of a fluttsr among tho officers on tho Hon. Becretary'aappearancQ. He passed through a portion of the yard and examined all that was going on, being apparently well pleased with all he saw.

He remained, but a comparatively short timo. New Pobiic School tob the Sixth Wabd. Tho new Public 8chool No, 23, located at tho corner of Amity and Colombia streets, w'l bo opened on Monday, October 2d. To the dense population of the Sixth Ward, especially to the laboring classes resident in the vioinliy of Atlantic Dock, en establishment of this kind had become an absolute necessity, several hundreds of children having for some timo past been unable to obtain any school accommodation whatever. School No.

29 owes ita existence in a great measure to the exertions of Cornelius J. Sprague, Esq who has from the first shown an active interest in tbe success of the enterprise. Mr. Sprague has been appointed chairman of the School Committee. Coeeection.

In the account of the fire which took phco last Sunday on the corner of Fourth avenue and Atlantic, it was Btated in Monday's Eagle that officers Cutler, Scott i nd Brady of the 50th precinct were on ihe spot first and rendered Invaluable service in pulling out the It appears that officer N. V. Griffin of the precinct first discovered tho confla gration, and was aloDe there assisting in the removal 0 goods and extinguishing the rjaing clement. After about filtceu minutes the other policemen came up to tho scene of the disaster. Keceless.

Yesterday afternoon, ns Mrs. Harris, residing at No. 23 Powers street, E. was drawing a small carriage, cootalniog an Infant, along Grand street, a wagon belonging to Suydam'a kindling wood establishment, corner of South 2d and Ninth sla Was bBlng driviii rapidly in Eighth Btreet, across Grand and 6 tho lady was about crossing the former street, tho vehicle came in contact with the child's carriage, mashing it to pieces and throwing tho child Into tho street. The driver did not to see what damage ho had done but whipped his horse and was soon oat ol sight.

Mrs. Harris conveyed tl'e child to her homo, it having been badly bruised and oiherwlse injured. Mr. Hani) intends taking action against Suydum for this ontrage committed by ono of his employees. Academi or the Visitation, Bath, Long Island.

The Sisters of the Visitation have opened out a magnificent Female in the vicinity of Bath, Long Island. They lett their former institution, known so Bath Tills, and purchased a splendid property from Mr. Peter Lynch ot Ne York city. This property was at ono time in possession of the celebrated James Arlington Becnett. Its situation, as regards beacifclfUj scenery and healthful surroundings, cannot be surpass, ed.

The Academy will bo conducted on first princi. pies. Tho higher branches of education will bo taught, and Btrict attention paid to the religious training of the pupils. Kc better institution can be found in the country. Sleeping Obphans.

A gentleman yesterday found three children aged 14, 10 and 8 years old, and named Samurl, Virginia and Charles Doan asleep in Fulton street. They were tr Tren to the 41st precinct statioa house. They stato that their mother took them from tho Bloomlncilolo Lunatic Asylum yesterday morning and from theocf to Greenwood Cometery to show where their father was laid, and then Bholelithem. They attempted to reach Fulton Ferry but got asleep on tho way. They were claimed at 8 o'clock.

Fibe. About half past one o'clock yesterday afternoon a firo broke out in the house belonging to Elizabeth Cornell, situated at No. 883 HudBon avenue, Tho conflagration subsided without doiqg much damage to the building. It was first discovered among some rubbish in the cellar Cause of it unknown, but it is supposed to be a rematkablo cue of spontaneous combustion. The Ahmy and Navt Association.

Meetings are being held in the several Wards to form Ward Societies under the Army and Navy organization. Last night a meeting of the veterans of tho Ilth Ward was held it Grenada all. ol, E. Fowler presided; John Fisher acted as Secretary. It wsb resolved to form a Society, and present who were qualified for membership by service in the Army or Navy were invited to enroll themselves.

Ovor forty names were thon enrolled. A committee of fivo to draft by laws was appointed, and tho folloiiiii named gentlemen were designated as delegates pro tern, to the Army and Navy Association of E'nijs County: Col. Fowier, Lieut. Col. Debevoise, Lieut.

Booth, Sergts. Fisher and Daiiey. The meeting ad jouitcd suhjsct to tho call of tho Chair. An Oiticioi's Policeman. A paragraph appeared in the Eagle, yesterday, in whioh it was Btated that en assumed burglar bad concealed himself in the hoUEe of No Hook Ladder Co.

Police officer Lawrence, who seemed naolvea to captute somebody, if ho could not tbe burglar, woke up one of the members of the Company and at once recognized blm as his escaped prisonerand took him to tbe station house. The policeman's vague 6tory fortunately did not satisfy the sergeant in charge, and tho policeman escaped the punishment which he exposed himself to in arresting a young man, whose character Btands as well aB any in tho country Policemen ought to bo moro cautious and to bear in mind Davy Crockott'a maxim "Be sure you are right, then no ahead." What makes tbe outrage more censurable 1b that thore is do evidence to show that any burglar entered tho house, unless, like the Jersey Ghost, he had enti red it through tbo key holo. A Complete Eebctje of a Prisoner. Yesterday afternoon two members of the 4Sth precinct pa lioe. Sergeant Lawler and Officer SchefHin, made a tour down into the Fifth Ward, whero they hoped to find and arrest a man named Gallagher, who ahorttlme ago was arrested for highway robbery and held for elimination.

While he waa on hiB way to jail in Feeney's Black Maria Express tbe prisoner, Uallagher, escaped from the van and waa not Been until yesterday. The officers named took him in charge at tho corner of City Park near Hud. ion avenue. Starting to return, tho difficulties of their position began to present themselves. A half dozen rowdies and rougbB, well known to the police of that section of tbe town, set upon the officers, took their olubs from them, and then beat them brutally.

At tho sick of time, when the assault and battery was about to rise to the dignity of a homicide, the rescuing party seized upon a wagon then passing, tumbled Gallagher, Vfho was as much surprised as the officers, into it, and tho whole party driving off escaped Soon after a squad of police conic up, but tho jolly birds had flown, The two members of the 48th precinct police are pretty well pummelled, DeKalb Avenue M. Ohhbch. The la Qlcs of this churcb will hold a fiuit, floral festival and fair to morrow afternoon and ovening in tbe now hall on the Capitoline Base Ball grounds. Everything has been donotomaieit the finest afiVr of its kind given this BeaBOB. The proceeds of the festival are for tho benefit of thechnrch.

It should, as it no doubt will be, well attended. Should the woather prove stormy tho festival will be held the neit iair day. In thousands of cases Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for all disoaies with which children are afflicted, such as teething, criping in tho bowels, wind colio, 4o ha been nted with perfect and never failing success in thousands of casej. It soltons tho gams, reduces inflammation and allays all pain.

Mother), do not fail to proo ore it. All that the poets have sting of the perfume of the floral products of any zone, is illustrated and realized in the entrancing frrrance or fHALON's "Night Bloorring Cerean A bottle of it should always stand beside Moore's Melodies in every lady's boudoir. Sold everr nleie. Wobtbt or Attention Chtjbch Festival. The ladlra of Tompkins avenue M.

E. Tabernacle, corner of Tompkins airnuo and Wllionshby street, will hold a fiuit nd flora! festival with this evening. Friends sympathizing with this new enteroriso in that neighborhood can materially and cocially advance its interests by their presence this ever ing. BOA KM1 NK. BOARD WANTED FIBST Brooklyn, for a gentleman, wife and child aix years old.

(tre Hel'hti praferrcfl. Any parti having rooms to letivill address M. J. Eajloofflce. sMSt BOAbD JBIRST (iLAKS BUAKD WANT ed by two young men in Brooklyn.

Address 2018 fl. i. fJOABD WAiVWD Br IHE blUHT Oif October by a gentleman, wife, babo and nurje; tbe gentleman deiires only his Sunday meals; price nut to ex ceek 20 per week. Address with full particulars, LEGB18, P. o.

Hox.Nnir rork. BUABB KOOMB, WITH EXOBLIjENT, well rooked food suitable for a good family, or 3 yoonf gentlemen. Apply at41 sUeei.3 miDute3 wnlk'irom Kulton feny. Dinner at 2 or 0. BOARD WANTED A LIBERAL FR1UE will be paid by a gentleman and his wife, for a suit of rooms, unfurnished, with board: a bask pprlor and extension, fiont basement and parlor or bedroom, a suit oa second etoi; house must be modem, on one of the thoroughfares nesr theOUy Hall; private fauily nrefaned; references required.

Address for three days HOME, Ealo office. BOARD WANTED FOB A GENTLE man and wife; the room muit be nicely furnished, and table good. Address, stating price and giving partiou J81P, D. omce. BOAKD TO LET, A PIrh ASANT ROOM on 2d floor, front, neatly furnished, to a gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen; terms moderate.

Apply at 102 Wi'H'pgbby Btreet. comer of old. s2) 2t TOABD WANTED 1N BROOKLYN, for attentieman, am wue ana Hon. eneaojear; one Ittrce end one tmall room required will nay $75 per montb cT 1iQvirTnr1 A rlrtrAaa 11 Ri nftHc OOAHD IN BKUOKIjN 69 WEST B1L tioBtiett. bOLween Henry and Olintoo Auentie iii on and Din wife can obtain botrd, with pleaant rooms, fumisbed or nnfurnhhed; rooms forsint legpntlemen Uyt the bouse baB the mode improvements, andiaconveniono to tbecBra and ferries.

a'2fi2r. BOARD WAMKb AT A RHJASONA ble price, for a gentleman, wifo and child, three enr. old. in aprivate family: parties ai swenncr will state narao, location and terms, initialling ros. fuel, Ao.t a nonq others wJi Leroliced.

Address, BITCKIaG iAM, Herald omce, 1U, BOARD WANTED ON THB HEIGHTS; a 'adv who will furnish diniatr roon.and breakfast and (hnricr for a parry of six or eight (rontleman. Address W. W. Box Pierropont HotiBe. BOARD AN CNlfURNlSHED ROOM, with board, for a gentleman and wife, or two single gentlemen.

Apply at 346 Cstltoa avenue, Srooklyq BOARD WANTED BY A SINGLE GES tleman. in a private family Fiding on tbo Heights, or ijonth Brooklyn, address, stating terms and locality. Box 3206 P. Ou ew York. 2321" AN TED BY A GFNTL.EMAN and wife, in anico neigh rorhood, within tun min nteB' walk of he 'erriej.

Terms must bo moderate and Iroardffood Please add Btatinor terms, E.r Brooklyn Poatofficet L. for one week. BOARD ONE OR 'rtvo COUPLES OR Bf mall family of adnlta wishing to economise in board by going a short distance but, can be accommodated in a Fmali respectable prival family with good rooms and a good table at a reasonable rate car. direct to Fulton ferry. Address "TOMPKINS AVENUE," care of A.

Knowlton. 336 Fnlton avo BOARI)A furnished hoom, with partial board, wanted, by a single kg a tie man. in a pleasant, piain. and private family. Permanent, if agrep ab'e Aridresa A.

stating terms ana location, Eaglo office. B2Q iJ BOARD a LET, with board, a large room. 2d floor, furniched or unfnr'rtslmd, to a gentleman and laly. Also board tor twogontlcmeo. Ap plv at 'JSi A tlontio st.

between Bond and Nevins. 2t BOARD ONE OR TWO SINGLE OtiiN tlemen can be accommodated with board at 2J5 Jay street' house contains all modern improvements: refci onco3 exchanged. 6t SOARD WANTED, IN AN ENGLISH oi Southern family, board for a gentleman and wife; must bave all modern improvement; neotmd atorr front room reauired must bs east from Fort Greene, and be convenient to DeKalb or fnlton avenne cars. Addrws A. Y.

i agleofflco. sl92f rOARD WANTED IN A ERENUfl JJp family, by a jcrajig gentleman, who wishes to become familiar wilb the French language; terms not over $10 per week. Address O. LEX.OW, 246 Henry Btreet, Brooklyn. 819 2t OARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or a nmflll tATnilv of eenteel.

anratsable nerrotia vrill intr to pay reasonably, may find a first class homo In a private family, at 310 Henry Btreet; good house, with, modern improvements. sl9 2t BOARD KRONT and back room and hail bedroom to let with board. Qas, bath room and very ploasant rooms andverv moderate ratea. Apuly 89 id arrison et. oorner Oheever place 21 OAED WANTED FOR THE FlHST of Ontfihflr.

in a nlain aafot familr. by a eontfaman and wife; desirable parties; it snitd will bo nermanent: location required between Fulton, Bridge, Concord and Proepeot sireeta; terms should be moderate. Address N. O.B., Eagle otWce. mil BOARD WANTED IN SOUTH BROOK lyn, for a gentleman, wife.

infant and nurse; ronm on 2d story, furnished or unfurnished. Addreis. stating terms, 4c, which must be moderate, W. O. Eagle office, Bl92t OARD A SINGLE SPANIARD GEN KlntTittn wiatmn tii hriArd in nrivAtn family, far from the femes.

References exchanged. Aadreas, stating terms, ton. isagfeomov nroomra. mo a BOABD WANTED IN A STKIUTLY private family, frotnOo' )Bt, for gentleman and wife; gentleman will take ooard immediaiely it reauired: oestof references given end reg.ulre: ill be permanent for tbe winter if suited. Address, with full particulars and tormi.

H. H. A. tt.Bie omce. HUio BOAHD WANTED TWO GENTLEMtUN desire pleasant rooma and first class board, in a private or where tber.

are few boarders; excellent re ferenooi tnnstbe near Fnlton and Wall Btreet ferries. Addrese, AUGUSTUS, Eagle offloe. aelS 3t MWi'' AMFSKMEfiTS. CPBE IIRST GBAND OONCEBT I OF THE BROOKLY OON8EBVA7'OBr OF MUSIO "Will be (rivon AT THE AThENiBOM, SATURDAY EVENINO, Sept. a 1865.

Pupils ore entitled lo complimentary t.irkel;. For partlcntats see colamn 06 'Inefiuctiop. fl3Q3t TJKOOJiiiilW ATHEJSETJM. WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 20.

1865, FIFTEENTH SUCOESSFUL NIGHT, AND LAST APPKAW NOR BUT ONE OF TBE OEIOrNAL FAKtB 0' VNH.irl In bis Original and Amuciug GIFT MA'UOAl. SOIEEKS, 150 BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS, Includinf a COMPLETE SETT OF FURNITURE, TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO NIGHT. COME EARLY IF YOU WOULD OBTAIN A SEAT. Admission, SO cent. Reserved teats, EO eta.

CUtEE HEADING ROOM. BROOKLYN YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Nos. 60 AND 82 FULTON AVENUE, Corner Gatlafin place. Booms open from 8 A. to 10 r.

at. seM 3m ttOOKLN AUaDEMS OE MXJSIO. URKMtNN. PRFST 1DIGIT AT BUR. Mr.

HERMANN hai the honorto announce that he will 61,6 WEDNESDAY, A FRIDAY, September 26th 2'th. Silb THBBE GRAND PERFORMANCES OF HIB NE0BOMANTK1 EiSl'EBN DELUSIONS, Constitniinr an entirely new progcamme. and embrao ng fosta never before perlonntd if Broonijn. Tno Orchestra of tho 5 Regiment (National Guard), order the direotion of Big. Oonteiuo, will be in attend 8 AdinMon, 50 cents; Reserved Beats, 60 cent extra; Prosceninm Boies from 8.

to 8w. Tickets for balo at the Box Office ot the Aojdetnv. and Messrs. Root 4 Anthonr'e. 21 street, New York, commencing Satui day.

Sept i.d,18n Doors open at IX; performance commenoe at 8. eWtf BOOKLlN AOADEMY OF MUSIC. "UU THE BATEMAN CONCERTS. THUhoDAY EVENING. Sept.

21st. GREAT sncOBSS OF THE NEW ARTISTS pre r1iWobsVM totha8.pueo.redrrirc?ifK0rffiHiGHT OF MLI E. EUPHROSYNB PAREPA the celebrated Prima Donna, pnor her departure for the KaBtern SUtos, together with MR. ED. DANNhEHTHriR, Pianlat.

HEBB OABL KOS.4. Violinilfc S1GNOB ABELLA, Uonduotor. Tirltflki ffil Reserved chaira 50 cents extra: to be had at tne iddemy oT Music. and Sibel'a, No. 6 Wall street, Y.

uoors ooen au itn, APITOUNE BASE BALL GROtXNDS. The Ladies' of the DEKALB AVENUE M. E. SBUrTND'FLORAL FESTIVAL AND FAIR, At tbe new Hall on the 1 above Urounds, on THURSDAY, SEPT. 21st, 1865.

Aiternoon and Evening. ADMISSION TEN OEMS. Borreshments on hand and served.up in good style, at moderate charges. siost jaU tne day Bhould prove stormy the Festival will take place the next day. TXTATCHES AND CLOCKS OF EVEBx fpOH BASE AHD OQMJfORT KOB THE SECOND EDITION, OFFICE, a l.g P.

Mi From Baltimore. Balttmoue, Sept. 20. The city presents a gayaspeot this morning. The weather is bright and piopilioir, and the vai loui divisions of the great procession of Odd Fellows a.o now marching to the various positions assigned, for their tarnation, preparatory to marching to pari clrKto in tho ceremonies of the unveiling of the splendid Slatue of Charily.

The tDrong on the streets is very great ond tho procession promises to bo one ot thu lov'r and pcring pagents ever beheld in tbls city. It is reported this morning tbat Pres'deat will notbeablo to be present, but it is hopd tho ropurt may prove incorrect. Fire at Portland, Me. Pobihahd, Sept. 20.

A firo this morning on Federa' Btreet, botween Pearl and Franklin, destroyed tho mansion of the lato Captr.lu John Williams, and nearly destroyed the houses hslonj! ing to Mr. Walton, on tho Ecrt, and Edward Ha'i n's on the WeBt, and damaging tho new Bumerg House, on Congrcf street, in Ihe rear, Disaster to tho Schooner Undine. POBTIiAND, Sepi, The schooner Undine, Captain llaBse'l of Porllund, Connecticut, for Eangor, was fallen in.witli yobtordiy by the steamer Montreal, six miles west of Isle Suoa's, water longed and mast end load gone. The ocjw were taken off brought here. Tho pilot, Mr.

S'm ons, was injured in tho leg oud hand. Louisiana News. Caiuo, 8epl. 10. The New Orleans Delta lcams that President JohnBon has appointed J.

Madison Wet's Piovlsloni! Governor of Louisiana, sod given him the samp authority el vcettd lu Governor Sharkey. The XWfa thinks tbat members of tho State Oouve'i llon can bo elected in thirty days, and that an elcciioj tor members of Congresi, members of tho and State affairs, cau take place bafore November, and hobes that United States Senators will be sont to Washington lu lime for tho meeting of Congress. FIMimiL INTELLIGENCE. Nkw Vork, Sopt. The opening price of American Gold at the market tola morning waa quoted at 148; and finally ft closed at 148 Stocks are lower.

Money on call B0 per cent. S' Exchange qplet, at 110e. Stock Exchnntfc Sales First Board. 6C000 6's 'l rBgi. ICO Onrah no 400 Quicksilver ll '0 100 do .030 100 do 830 60 Con Am Tran Oo 100 Mar do is M' Oo.

10D Atlantio ni 1 ea 5 Erie 100 do 100 do SCO udK 60 Sixth avr 15 rieudinitr r. 200 do 910 200 do 1600 do 0 MlOh (1st 500 f'JO Jill AN V. 100 do SBO 85 do 1C0 Mil, Pr Du Clietr, do 100 do ao 200 do 2dJoall W0 do 100 Pits WW Ohio. 200 do 2d call 9 Han'! Jos 4t! ilii ti 12JJ 147 87 SB' 86 06 1M my, 107W 6 6I4 61 6IJ4 63Ji 61 63 61i 51 Vj 9tX IWU 01 uuap. do lOTtt ica in; 10S lOBJi 1051; tl 0 99a 2Ti00 Mo MOO US885 iron do new les 200.00 do new isv 1000 do 2d call 21Ji0 USti's llt 40 conn.

Trens 7 5 10 tc T3 First series 6000 Second Tr.m it 22C00 Third Eeries 11000 US 6's 1 year. n. i. 6D00 Missouri b'B uis to Pacific 2000 Tenn 's 90 KM Car St 6's 6500 do 3. 1 cah 600 Pits Ft, Wa' 0,0 3 2000 Miss A Mo 80 if 61 20000 do 100CO Chi 4 Al incm IOI0 Am oid e.RbEtNV 144 112 110 S8K EOWMfeitiio A M8S rcer 3000 Dl Cen bus 190 Phonix Bank 100 Uautou Co 1:0 do 2d call THIRD EDITION.

THKKE O'CLOCK 1. At. FROM WASHINGTON. Washington, Sopt. 20.

Tho rates of postage upon letters to Bchloswle; Hol stein and Lunenberg, by the Prussian olosed mail will bercalter be 81 cents per single rate, If prepaid, cad S3 per siogle rate, II unpaid. Huper, Abner Beyer's lager beer brewery, In the N.E part of the oity, waa aestroyed by fire last night, together with the contents. Loss, $15,000. Covered by insurance. Among the latest arrivals from the South is Ex Oov.

Wm, Smith, of Virginia. LAW INTELLIGENCE. Clir COuT Before Joikie Rktholds, W. Davis vs. Peter W.

SchmiaU. thiB case, whioh was reported yesterday, the Jui yesterday aiternoon returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for the lull amount claimed, with cost. For platntuT, John Flanagan, Eq. William I. Jones vs.

Cornelius losey. This was on action brought by tho plJintuT to recover damages in the sum of $1,000 for assault committed upon him by the defendant on tho lBt ol June last. The plaintiff, who is a daguoirian artist doing business at 210 Fulton being placed on tbe stood, testified tbat on the 1st of June last, about 7 o'olock in the momine he was standing on tbe sidewalk in front of Ma place of business, when he waB approaohed by tho defendant, who, without spy provocation whatever, came up to him and commenced to beat htm in a violent manner. An express man who was Btandlng near by at the time, said to Losey, "Zouhave given him enough, now come away," and look Losey off. then retreated to the front ol the store of his neighbor, Mr.

Ba'e, when jsey again attacked him, having a knife In bis hand, with the handle of which he struck him a Bovere blow on the head, from the effect of which he was incapacitated from attending to bis buslncsa for ceveral days, and had to close up hisplaoj of buriness. Two other witnesses were examined who corroborated tha the testimony of the complainant in regard to the assault, and there betn no defence offered tho cise was submitted to the jury, weo gave a verdict in favor of the plaintiff, assessing the damages at $500. For plff S. K. Boyd.

Osear McEeel vs. Elizabeth Wightman, The complainant in this action sued to recover the value of artices of houcehold furniture, consisting of bedstead, bureau, wasbsland, trunk, several articles of clothing, a carpect, a pair of shades, and eome other smaller articles, which ho alleged were illegally detained by the defendont, The evidence of tho plaintiff wai to the effect that he, with his wifo, boarded In the bouse of the defendant, who keeps a boarding bonte at 69 Bergen street, and furnished the room which be occupied, with the above articles. When he was leaving the houio the defendant refused to allow blm to lake away his furniture, alleging that he owed her $90 board. Cross examined My wife is a daughter of tho defendant. The defence was that the plaintiff had taken board from the delendant for himself and wire, agreeing to pay $16 per week, but that he bad run in debt to the amount of $00, and that tho goods had been detained as a lien for tbe payment of that amount, which they claimed they had a right to do The defendant tealiaed that the plaintiff had married her daughter at her house, and two weeks after marriage agieeel to pay her $16 per week for the board of nimself and wife.

Ho had boarded twenty weeks alto oether. but she only charged bim for nineteen weeks. He had paid her In all $194, but eho could not reoolleet tne dates of payment, nor the amounts paid at different Tbe jury found a verdict for defendant, and the Coutt nranted an extra allowance of nve per cent, For defendant, E. Pearsall For plaintiff, E. Daiiey and J.

Carr. indreio Adams et dl. Richard Olaffy and John Bint This was an action on an accommodation note for $4C0, made by defendant Olaffy and loaned to defedant Kink, who passed the same to the plaintiff. The defence was that the note being an accommodation note and passed to the plaintiff in payment of an old debt without any new oorBlderatlon being paid thereof, the plalntifffl could not recover. The counsel were of the same opinion, and the case was settled after being called by the Court.

Tor plaintiffs, Wm, Ooggswell, LEGAL WOTJCES. PliOJeOSALS THlfi KOLLOW1WG JfLtU posp'a were opened and read in Oo Jimon Oounoil An grj it li lC6. and orderod to oo published in the corpona tionnewBpapera: Foa rradinRand paving War on Btroct, from Vandorb.lt tn (Ifttltnn nr. TerierceMcuaiizgin.eJ lu rer running; earsuos, Vrannio Kwiff And lV.n.nl RfliUv. li bert A U'e, 42 63 per rauniogfoot; aaratioJ, Torreaco Beilly and naniel Oilmarlin.

Poter O'Btien. G6 per traunlng foot; sarotios MdjorQ M'jcand A Onrtfer. Peter Hiler. (2 62 per running, foot; suretioe, Giiroy and AVithsm Haaigaa. William Sweeney, 2 86 pur running foot; flurotiou Major Mix and ForRtadtPK and paving Jeft)raon et, from.

Broad tray Evoitireon ive: Parioif aBt. 93 porrunning foot; snratioa, THomos Ormoen and William Brelstod Terrenco McQuir'in. $3 44 per running foot; suwtioa, DhdigI Wei lb atd trancia Bwitc JohnMudin 3 75 per running foot; sureties, William Bamizan and Thomas Oassidy. InomiiB Gilroy, $3 per running foot; sure tea, EdsrsriJ UcDoDaJd anduxen Gallaahor. ilenjnmio Rnv.on.

2 nrr rnnning auretiai, James Morgan and Jamea Rodwoll. William Sweeney, $3 IS pec rnnning foot; aareties, Sfajr Mix and EFO'lteiUy. let prading and paying from Franklin to Wasti lnston Tenence MoOuiggin, $2 18 per running foot; eurotiw, Danitl Kcilfy and Fiaucis lAvriit, Jonathan Moore, $2 44 per running foot; aoretios, Solomon Dean and lr Morae. Gtlriy Quin, si 06 per running foot; sureties, Edward aiid UuMiet Koillj For flagging Bidows'ka at tbo followinc Bt. Fohx street.

est Bide, between Fnlton aud DeKalb HuruUton streot, ncilliBido, between Fulton. and.GatCki avenues. Wyukoff etreot, couth sido, botneon Court and Hmitli stxfetf. BaltioBt Vo'ween Fourth andFiftb ave. Smith st.

botween it ard Ra'ohen olacc Biiliicat. between Carlton and VanaerbUt avoe. fryerson at, oast aide, near Myrtle ao, Wyckoff st, north Bide, to hundred feet wet of Hoyt Btreot. Koch to tbe width oi Bix.feet. Joralemon street, south side, between Court md Goerum streets button avenne, north Bide, about two hundred and fifty feet north of Hudson avatuie, each ftill langth of eide walk: Hartonu Co, 1S cents per square, foot; sureties, jrnn rrtccu aru a uaviuuu, Ftir (talcing Bidowa'ks at tho following localities: fit Felix st, westaide, betneenFnlion.

axd cents per foot wyckoff ai, couth si do, between Court and Smith sts, cents per foot, Ba'ti0 between Fourth, and FiiU1 avoj, 20 cen.t,uer foot. Smith et, between Union so and Balchcn placo, lft coals per foot. PyeiBon st, neat Myiite avr. 18 cor ta net foot. Wsckoff st, north aido, handredieot west of Hoyt, 20 cents pecfoo Quirk 4 hocoe.

for the sum setopoa'te tho. name of each street; Thomas UaasMJy aud Thotaaa Ho Ia han, ForflagnKEidesalksatlhe following localities; Wjckotf street, Euuih.aide, between Court acd Smith ttrcets. Baltic et, between Fourth and Fifth Smith between Ucon aiiaad Balobon place. WjckoffBt, north aide. hundfedfeet vseatof Hoyt.

each to tbe wioth of six feet. ,3 oral won st, tvoath Bde, between Court andBoonus fits, to tbo full width of sideweiK. CorlSitopber Moran. 1ri cents per foot; Burettes, John Lynan and William Hinian. For flagging bide wall" a no fc lowing looalitlec: St Folix street, we3tsico.

between Fclton and DoKalb avennee, Kyersoo st, side, neir Myrt'e te. Hamilton street, north siCe, uetween Fnlton and Gates awickof et, north side, two hur dred feet wait ol Hojt at, 19 cents rer ioot for eaou. Wjokoff btieet, uoutu side, between Court and Smfth 5 Joraleir on st, Eouth side, botween Court and abj, 18 cents per foot for each linltio bt, between loorlh and Fifth avonuos, lTi oenU Fnlton ave, two hundred feot north of Hudson ave, Union and Balchen plaoe, 17M eta PtBafuc st, between Carlton and Vanderbilt ava, 18 oente Feter Lynan for the sum set opposite the namea of tbe respective Bticots; sureties, JobnXynan and tl A Ci.ter. ior flflgging sidewalks at the following locatitica: St. Felix Bt, west side, between Fulton and DeKalb avenues.

nnHamilton it, north side, between Fulton and Gates avc Wjckoff ateebs ye between Court and; Smith street. Ryanon Btreet, east aide, near vaqae Fnlton ave. north aide, two hundred and north of Hudson aye. John Woods, 21 cents per foot; sureties.iPeter KUejai Terrence McGniggin. Forfaytnccronwalkstittb following localities; On Grand avenue, both aides Le ffarw at.

On Olasson avenne, both aidci liefforts it. On Gold fit, north aide Plymouth Bt. On Concord et, both sides Gold Bt. Hartean 4 Co, ft 5 por square foot; lure ties. H.

Davisou and John Krenot. Christopher Moran, (1 4G per equf ro foot: aureties, Jao Ljnan and Wm Hanalgan. John l.eicb, 91 49 per squaro toot; azetss, John Barrett and Peter U'Bxien. John Woods, 90 per running foot; sureties, Peter Bi leyand T. McGuiggin.

ilbamS ft eney, $1 68 per running foot; suxetios A. Bralnard and Major G. Mix. Peter Lynan, tl 47 pot running foot; sureties, John, Lynan and A. Carter.

For filling lala on Nevins at, cor of Warren: Peter BUey, 26 cents per load of nine cable McGuiffijin and T. Gilroy, ior filling lotB on Carroll st, north side, betweGeluni bifl. and Van Brunt Bts: Garrett Brown, 25 cents per load of nine cubic feet; sureties. John CahiU and B.G&ynor. For fencing vacant lots at the follow ig wcaliHes: Block bounded by Eighth and Niath 6 ta.

Third and Fourth aves. Block bounded by Montague, Remsen. td Hicks Bts, and Montague Ten ace. Block bounded by Hall, Grand and LaCajottfl aves, aad VanButenst. Woodhull stxoet, south side, between 3oniy and Hioks Wo iworth street, east side, between MyrUtad Willoigh by aves.

Willoughby avenue, north side, of Walworth street. Water street, east Bido, between Bridge and Gold aw. Summit Btreet, south Bide, between. Opium bia street and HEUiotrPK, both Bides, between. DoKalb and Fnlton BVDeKaIb ave, south side, botween Cardan st and Poitland flTKyeton Bt, east aide, commenoing four hondrea and flftyrfeet eaat corner of Henry st Brooklyn nve, both sides, between.

Atlantio and Fwifie "(Jljmer street, north sipe, beWeen Bedford and La ave and Devoe st, northeast corner. South highthat, south rido, between Third and Fourth etc Twenty first street, east side, near Sixth av. Hioks street, side, between Hsrriion and Degraw streets, DeKalb ave, north Bide, bstween Washington ave and Hamilton st. John Mulling, 38! cents, per running, foot; sureties, Cflfisidy andWm Hanlgan. John Lynan, S3 cents por.

rnnning fot; snrottef, Peter ynan and A Carter. LTimotby Baonon. 33K cents per sureUes, gerald ana Alex Qtshow. Brooklyn. Sept.

li IBM. BlfflOt BBNRY MtXJLUHKb uT 'pr Sthoofioeof Henry flirobolf. no. uowari, oornaroj nixihgyme uoAnaa Overr pair warranted to give pezreot aatufaction. to J.

OFtAge. Manuftrturar. tt TJBBEjft JxWELBr JOMPBISIN a uard. Vaet CnatelairiB and Iontini Ohaina, Pina, Sleeve Buttons, Bracelet, Studi. tkarf RirigS mix IB JBttnr,.

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