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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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BUrfflvSS NOTICES, "WilYn'M'ali lii i jrofriCEB. auction 8AU5S. 7MtsttM FAsmctf ABU, Thoi Winter Bonnets which :aro.ta, bo exhibited fo rnorrow for the first Urnoat'NoRTn's Millradry store iMFultbn'Sre'et, Amusement This Evening In JTew York. NIBLO'S GARDEN, Broadway fca'toy, the Vlrtidlcre Blanche, or the Rival Fairies BOWEBV THEATRE, Bowery Bred, or the Dismal Swamp Met a mo ra. CViciAll'l I'i'jTT 'j'0 ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUBE0M, cmv pfAjMi ag.4 Btrect EntortalntreVuS.Afternooft4d EvAtlng.

NATIONAL THEATRE, Chatham eigsetrrPrtd Four Lovers The Idiot of the Shannon wat.t.ack 'S THEATRE BroadWyrrLoiflpn, ASBiir8noe By Telegrapn to the Dally Eagle. BROOKLYN DAILY EAOLE OFFICE, J0. P. M. F01JE DAYS LATER FROM EDB0PE.

QumKo, Oct. 6. Tlio Cnnadlun SCrow StenmWr.T Company's steamship tho nnmoof tho stoamor Is hot given in tho reportj fromUver pool, Wednesday aitotnoun, fcjoptcmbor 24th, arrivod bare to day. Blio brings four days lntor uows tlinu wits brought by tho Africa at Now York. Tho Cunurd sloitmor Niagara arrived at Liverpool on tho 21utof Septombor.

Tho British news 13 qulto a blank, nail political Intelli getiso from B'rnnco Ls equally senrco. In tho Fronoh market tho prices of coroals had again bo como somewhat Armor, but the rlso was not considered as likely to lust. Tho International Philanthropic Congress at Rriissols closed on tho 20th. Iho groat Froo Trado Congress was In session in tho same city. Tho now Spanish Constitution has boon nubllshod.

It Is ra lssue of tho Constitution of 1840, wltlt sixteen explanatory! artlclos. Madrid corrospondenco In tho l'arto Journal oV Dtbati says that tho Qnoen and O'Donnoll were so much at varl. onco that O'Donnoll had tendered Ills resignation, which, however, for tho present, the Qnoen doclinod to accept, A London paper pitbtlshos a dospatch from Constautl' noplo, stating that dlfflculllos still oxist respecting tho Islo ofsbrpents, and that tho English nndEroncli'IleoU will con soqttontly remain In the East. This statement, although not new, doprossod Uio English funilH, and tho depression was assisted by a statement that Austria had arrested sov. oral men discharged at Malta from tho British Loglon, against which Great Britain had protostod, demanding their lmmodlato roloaso.

A further uneasy fooling was becoming provalont undor tho bollof Hint England was acting without tho hearty, conourronco of Franco In the Naples affairs. Tho reports respecting a hostile French demonstration against Naples wore acquiring moro consistency. The Journal da Dtbaks as also tho Paris Corrbspodonls of the London Papers state that if Napols does not at onco deslde to tho concessions demanded, four lino of battlo ship, two frigates, and two corvotu, already detalnod for tho purpose, will rondoivous at AJgaclo, and thoaco proceeding to Naples will take on board tho French and English Embasslo. Tho Sardinian Government hns demanded explanations and indemnity from Tuscany for the recent oxpnlsson from Florence of a party of student visitors. advices stato that the negotiations on tho nd Dues quoBtlon were progressing favorably that a result would bo arrivod nt In a few days, and that a special conferonco to fix the amount of Indemnity would bo hold nt Copenhagen in November.

Tlio United States Agricultural Exhibition. I'muDBiraiA Oct. 8. Tlio vory extensive arrangements for tho great exhibition of the United Statos Agricultural Society which Is to commence hero to morrow and continue until Saturday noon ore nearly completed. Twolvo hundred ponB for cattlo, etc.

aro erected, and everything promises to rendor this tho most promising and interesting exhibition ovor held In tho United States. Col Wilder, the President, and tho other oulcors of tho Society are in attendance On tho grounds, and manyngricul. tuHsta'from all sections of the Union aro horo. 1. Tho trial course for horses is beautifully laid out and ar rnngod and tho exhibition of speod Upon it is expected to be vory Interesting and cxcitinfl.

Tho parado of tho Butchers On the 9th will be a grand sight. Tho cavalcade will consist of about two thousand men and horses. From Waslilngton. WAsmxoToK, October A telegraghie dispatch has been recoived horo to dav from Richmond, stating that Mr. B.

B. Botto and Mr. Pryor hod left thore for this vicinity, to light a duol. The pollen are on the look out for them. Sew York JUnrkou.

Octobor 6, 12X T. M. COTTOK Firm I Flour Sales Western, fl.600 bbla. Common to uralght male, SB 10 16 40: Genesee, 17 25 t8 75; Common 10 ROOQ tJOlO, 30 401U0 DO. 'Southern Flour better Saip 700 bbls.

at J7 00 7 4 for common to good, and 43 (V $7 110 for fancy and extra. Canndinn nonclicrc. Waur Easier for Knd but steady for White. Sales 30.000 bushels. Indiana Red $1 4.1 for choice Ohio Red II 4S; llltnoli xtoa 9L ou ppcr lbkq ei lor ciuo.

Cokh Lower. Sales 11,000 bushels. Mired, (16 White nominal. Yellow do. Pons.

Sales 300 barrels. Mess, HO 87; Prim, llKHr steady. Snlos 230 bbls. Lard Finn. Sales 225 packagos at I414Mc for and 12c for delivery In December.

WIIISKBT Otllet. SaleS 00 bhlc. at ft HI far nhln nnt 39 fr Prison IVew Yorlt Stock Alorkct. Naw York. Oat.

6 12X P. Stocks Are higher and moderately active. Mohky. Is plenty on good security at 7 per cent on cnlL Stsruho Exohakoe. Sells slowly at Michigan Central R.

92K Missouri 6'i: Virpirila fi'a Indiana State 6 Central 7's Centnil 6'a Erlobi8 71 hlcgp and It. I. II. Hudson B.R Oieve. Col.

ACIn Hudson lstmort. Del. Hudiou mirt. Kentucky 6's MitwaukiQ A Wis. K.

B. Wlfioonttln it Lake Shore. LoulRlana 6' HudBon bd Tennessee 6' Eric bonds 75 FreeUmd bonds Harlem liit bonds Panama R. 811 Illinois Central R. 117 101 mi 90 28 102 98 .122 68 91 94 90 82 Cleveland and 57K Oitena and Chicago 109)4 Clove.

A Toledo It, It 77J? La Cross it MilwaukeeRR 71)3 Harlem Ufi Hudson 3d bds U6 Reading B. Sf Brio R. mi N. Y. Central R.

b6. Canton Co 2Jj Ohio Life and Trust 93 Pennsylvania Coal Co 94 Little Miami R. 89 Cumberland Coal ll III Illinois Central bonds Terra Haute and Alton 2d bonds 72 Marino Intelligence. THIS DAY OCTOBER 0. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK.

Sun Rises 9 I Moon Rises eve Sun Sots 40 1 High Water eve MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. IMS SOEors. CENTRAL BALES CORltKR or WTLLOCOUBY AND PF.ARL STREETS, NEAR THE CITY. HALL, BROOKLYN. JOSEPH HEQEMAN, AUCTIONEER.

Saturday, October 11th, At 12 o'clock, noon, at the Central Units Room, corner of Wll lougbby and Pearl streets, Brooklyn. The two story brick cottage house and lot nt ground. No. 10 Van Brunt st, near Commerce st, Sih coUago from Hamilton ssr. I.nt 25 by 90 rt.

Sale positive. Terms Ten peroont and Auctioneer's fee at the time of sale. The balance on tho 18'h or October. t9CO may remain on mart, ma s30 la OAKLEY WHI0HT, REAL ESTATE AND HENERAL A UCTIONBRRS, NO. 9 COORT STRSST, MMIIASICS BXOBAJWS,) BBOOSI.TH, Wminkhday, October 8th, At 12 o'clock, at the Mechanics' Exchange, No.

Court Brooklyn, 4 Tho two story framn house with brink basement, etit osll and vaults under tbe sidewalk, finished In good style, IDs) In lo the peak with brick; good back plana. The house Is 28 by Zttt. and contains 6 rooms, besides pantries; sidewalk nsnsd, goo rourt yanl. with iron railing, walks In ihe yard flagged locate at 17 Mill st. near Court at, half block from Greenwood csrs.

A nrst ratestandforabakory. Lot 25 by lOOfc.t. Terms easy. Wednesday, Oct. 8th, At 10J4 o'clock, at the loot of 42d street, East River, New York.

The Itluestone Quarry, formerly belonging to Peter VMrhees togeihcr with all the fixtures, consisting of 38 horsss, 7 mnias. 8 oxen, 28 trucks. 10 cans, 2 sloops, tools, wagons, buildings, witf, ntrffcit fur 44th street. oi WM. BEARD, Mortgne.

Ai.p.nRTIfi. Anctioneer. Biob aud Siijss Room, No 19 Court srnssrr, Maaau Bono ISO, uprosiTS VITT oa. win hi. nr.n.i miM.nn Rnrins Furniture Bales at private housss and at his Sales Rooms.

Terms moderate. W. l. AUDUlttiH. AUWlMlOBr, WUllUllUM TUBBDAY, Oct.

7. At Wbi o'clock No. 19 Court street, opposite City Hall. watches, bracelois, ear rings, pins, finger rings, thimbles, stiver putted and Britannia ware. Sale positive.

oe It WM. DUMONT, Auctioneer. CONDEMNED STORES, HORSES, JONK, COLT'S RRTOCi VlNIi UAKH1NSSI, DyOrOcrottno Jiavj Aui. WM. DUMONT will sell at auction on Thursday, October 9th, At 12 o'clock, at the Navy Ytrd, Itroeklyn, VI Colt's mvolvinir carbines.

4 deck tuns nieces. MO lime and cement barrels, andabout ICOOOJunk and shakings. Torms cam. Tno goods io do remotsa unmeuiai.iy nr iU lie. 51 JAMES COLE.

AUCTIONEER. No. SS9 Fvltoji Stssst, OcsmsuuL Exosukos, orroirrs UTfT UAJL, VKOOMU. nnT.n1. js hok uiu atve their Dersonsl attention lo ales of Household Furniture, and out door sales generally.

Also to sales of Real Estate. Stocks. Ac. at the Exchange. N.

Y. LOST AND F0UKD. TOUND. PICKED UP, OFF RED HOOK JD Point, twolvo yellow pine slicks, which tho owner can nave by proving property and paying expenses. If not oalled for within Ave days will be sold to pay expanses.

u. UAni, ooruvr ot van ujii uuu rams 3 6f South Brooklyn. FOE SALE. COTTAGE HOUSE FOR SALE. A FRAME cottage house, wtih two lota of ground, on Dean at, near Classen are, and within two minutes walk of Fulton avo oars.

The house waetnew last Spring, and the reason for selling, tha prosent ownor Is going to Europe. Terms mads easy and pos uu.i.n immrwiiAtuIv Fitmltiirn bn had If desired. Prion mortgage, 1,700. Apply to 8. HONDLOW, Montagus.

si, near Court. 2 FOR SALE OR TO LET THE HOUSE AND fourlota of around In Franklin avo, Brooklyn, formerly the residence of Dr. Moses 8. Little. Possession given on the 1st or ovemuer.

Apply lo JACOB LITTLE, Merchants' Exchange. o3 If Wall street, New York. FARM FOR SAL 12 ON LONG ISLAND, 17 miles from Fulton Ferry, it about 40 acres, SOcleared, 2) miles from two railroad depots, one of which Is Hempstead Village, In which are schools ond churches; same distance from Near Rockaway landing, whore largo vessels come up lo; good shooting and fishing doublfi houso, new; outbuilding good. A rapid stream runs through tho farm; situation perfectly healthy. Ills well calculated either for a farmer or a summer retreat; Iho land Is or excellent quality.

Price, HA0 of which can remain on mortgage. ApplytoB. E. JOHNSON, (by notel over Central Brooklyn, or adjoining the promises, half nule south of Wa hlngton er Trimming Square, on tho Hempstead Plank Road. FOR SALE.

FOUR FIRST CLASS THREE story and basement brick houses, situated on the corner of south Fifth and Eighth street, flued up wilh all the modem Isa nrovements. Gas. Bonnes. Water. 4c' complete.

Also, for sale or lo let, 4 brick houses on the southerly side of South Fourth street, between 8th and 9ih streets. Also, three); story ond basement brick house, No. 119 South Fourth street, complete order, with heaters In each room. Alsor a oolouade wooden houses on First street, between South 81 and BouUi 9Bi streets, one block south from Peck Blip Ferry. Also, for sale, a) lots on South Fifth stroot, on easy terms, and money advanced, where good improvements are made.

Enquire of J. V. ME8BROLE, No. 72 Second it, fe7 tf one door sontb)f Booth 7th at. Oil SALE A GOTHIC COTTAGE HOUSE and Five Lola on west side ol OlasMm avonne, corner of putney street.

TermstCOUU, haircau remain on mortgage. Apply al HI Fulton strrol, llrooklyn. el2K ESIDENCE FOR SALE. A DELIGHTFUL residence In Brooklyn, near Fulton ove cars, with 8 lots of vrmind. Hmisn 21 rooms: gas In all Ihe rooms; ga ra stable; plenty of trull and vegetables, cow and carriage se.

A Dirge portion can remain on muriKiiK, on the premises, corner of Putnam and CJasson if wanted. Inqalre avs. SB lm" TO LET. HOUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE. House 105 Cllnlon st, Brooklyn, wlllbo letsndfur ntmru sold.

It Is newly fitted and furnished. Tho present occupant has but recently moved In. The local Ion Is very doslrablc, being within a few minuies walk of Wall or Atlantic st ferries, and a pleasant neighborhood, ltcan bo seen between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock. For terms apply to o4 lw Jos: UBIOE, N. Y.

TEA STORE TO LET THE STOCK AND fixtures for sale, at a fair prlco and valuation. Tho above siors has been doing a good casn business for four years post, mid continually improving. The present owner Is desirous logo Into the country, wnlch Is his only motive for disposing of his business. For I urther particulars apply at 317 Atlantlo street, Brooklyn. Possession given Immediately o4 3t ryiO LET IN COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE, I No.

3fi9 Fulton stroet. opposite CHy Hall, a splendid Lodge Room. Also, roomn suitable for Daguereotype business. Also, ono vei iargo room on first floor, would be derided up to salt a tenant. Apply to D.

A. ROBBINS, myd tf No. 290 Pearl st, Brooklyn. npO'RENT A VERY NEATCOTTAGE, TWO 1 story, altlc and basement, wlih marblo msntlos, gss (Inures Ac, near tho Fulton avo cam, one mile from ths City Hill, excellent neighborhood. Rent $300.

Apply to A. J. BLF.KCKER 02 6t 355 No. 7 Broad at. Not York.

PART OF A HOUSE TO LET, FURNISHED r. Tlnliln ttfnnlr. iyn. lyn. Terms moderate.

slOtf TO LET. $360 MARBLE MANTELS AND gas A throe story brick house, 12 rooms and cellar, on franklin avenue, two block from Fulton avenue Railroad. Also one on Putnam aveuue, near Bedford. Also one la Doon near Smith. Apply to COOSWKLL A ANDERSON, mh7 tf Mechanics' Exchange, No.

9 Court street. LET A LARGE, WELL LIGHTED ROOM over the Long Island Insurooco Company aUosmallrr rooms suitable for Fjr particular', apply In the Offloo Company, corner of Fulttiii and Front Brooklyn. EMOVAlT THE SUBSCRIBER, (FOR THB past seven years at 107 Atlantic street,) respectfully in lornis the public thai ho has leased Iho naw Store, cor. Atlandc and Dicks and will remove ihore about the 8th September. Thanking his present and former ctisiomers for past favors, lakes this opportunity to inform them that ho will odd to Ids slock an lncreasou and comploto assortment of the best Wines, Teas, Groceries, Frulls, and Provisions that the market affords, and hopes by conssnt nnd sirlct attention to 'business mertl Iho condonation of their patronage.

JAMfcS THOMPSON, sS Cmos' 9' Atlantic, cor. Hicks Bt. CHOOL BOOKS SCHOOL BOOKS. W. H.

in fie xtf. FCLTON havtne rcnlenished his stock Hnnlcii. nrenaralnrv to tha comlnff aOSOn. Is ready to ci furnish teachers and scholars Willi the latest edition of all the books now In une In fills elty and vicinity al the lowest market prices. Books not on hand will bo furnished at short notice.

s2 if PIANO FORTES. A FINE ASSORTMENT of new and second hand Piano Fortes may bo found at the warerooms, 94 Ful on reet, corner of Henry. Also a few choice melodcons always on hand. P'nnos repaired, tuned, boned, Ac, at the shortest notice. CH 94 Fulton street.

SILi the ti iVER WARE. ANUFACTURER FOR trade. CANN A DUNN, 141 and 144 Jay street. slO lm" CJTRYKER'S EMPORIUM OF FANCY GOODS, 0 No. Gl FULTON AVENUE, Enow slocked to repletion wlih ihe necessx les or social lire, STRYKER EXHIBITS THB LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOCKS THE CHOICEST ELECTION OF BRUSHES, THE MO BEAUTIFUL COMBS, THB BAREST PERFUMERY, Foreign and American, and THE MOST INFINITE YABIKTY OF FANCYOOOD8, to be found in Brooklyn, including Ladles Dressing Cases, Worst Boxes and IReiicuIes, Gents Morocco and Rosewood Shavtog Cases, furnlsjied complete; Morocco and Pearl Porte Monnalea, Gold Pens In cases.

Crochet Needles, Fancy Work Boskets, Ra sor Strops, Travelling Flasks, Thermometers, Wax Beads, Coral Beads, Berlin and French Jet Bracelets (extra), French, Spaa Ish and Chinese Fans. PERFUMERY. Lubln'a, Basin's and Wright's Extracts, French, English and German Cologne, Wrlghfs Toilet Water, Fimades, Washes snd Oils of all kinds for the hair. Tooth Powder and Pastes, Cooking ond Flavoring Extracts, l'owders of all k'nds for the complei Iod, Ronge, Liquid and Powder. Hair Dyes, Soaps, Puff Boxes, Ac COMBS.

Shell, Horn, Ivory, Buffalo and India Ri bber. BRUSHES. English, French and American Brushes of all kinds anJ in every variety. 1 AMERICAN The largest assortment In tho city, all warranted arst ra time pieces, and sold far below the usual price. Also nuorreuta Clocks.

gjLVBB PLAT'NO, Ao. No. 01 FOLTON AVltNUE. mfO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT AN ll anDlleatlonwIU be made to tho Legislature of the Stole or iw YoT lu uMirio irlke lu the Twelfth, late Sixth, Ward or toe city oi in) mTSr'sMipTf Mid city. And" alto io William si, from RIohards st to Dwlgui su 1 Dated Brooklyn, Ociober 1st, 18.

pi lawl lw ir APiES AND MISSES NOYI 8ILK VESTS A EEGlJIiAB MEETING OF BBOOKLYN 1 cdurmfl no. it. nB a iinmnnr Tnn iww, tnnr Tnnnwinir icertwere eleetedfor.theeoeutnyear: President. ir.V.MRnry'A. Moore.

First Asaiisiaht Forenlsfl. Jit White; Second Assistant Qedrgo Cbap'pcl. Financial Secretary Wm. It. Smith, W3ff.

BUitBKLL, Foreman. ios.iti1! upmtTiU: sovnur, K. B. TJltLS 'OF EXCHANGE FOR KEMITTANCES'I MJ U) Vhglah'J, IrtjlandSootland and Wales tbr saleiForalgn' coins bougEt and sold at H. IMAOKAi'S Bxchinge Office, Ifo.

CouTt st, Brooklyn. s2Btf. rVlDEND. OFFICE OF THE PHCENIX "Uf FntK INSOEANOK C0.No.,Jtf Fulton street, Brooklyn, sepiiember 9th, 1894: The Board offlHrsctorsiavo this day doelared a semi annual Dividend orTsifvrsK OBKT. on the capital stock, payable on do marid atxhe Brsjirh Offlce, Wall st, N.

Y. This Company with a sash capital or $100,009, and a surplus of $35,000 oOer.safe faclUtlea for.tbs effecting of Insurance on dwellings; furultarei and general tnterenacdbn, ancMotscs equitably adj usttd and, promptly. paid; i sip awls 1 JHIIAMDHB SHAW, Secretary. ISSOLUTION OF pO PABTJSfiBSHIPi' The! co nartnershtn heretofore exjstibg betweentthQ sub scrtbers, under theilnn of J. O.

WHTCKHOUSK 4 BALLABD, Is cUswlvedDy mutual consent r. riatiara Having reimnmsn ed his interest to J. O. Whltehouse. The business pf wUl! besomed by J.

Whltehosse, whb.toalondraulhSrTsed use tee riaine os the mnh in liquidation. j. J. O. i), JAUUtnu.

The uudcrslgucd.wUJ epnthlUe qteBopt and Shoe as Boot and Shoe as, Bl oAlynj Scpt.iMlSoo. ZJif UMBER Airo rPXfilJiJSK i aku. jmjs I underalgned lnmroui bulWera'd others that at the old stand, anu win turuiBH the lowest rajeafor.cash or approved Paper. fO, Pr 111 THE! CO PiBTNERSHIP HEUHt. 131 tofore exlsdng under the Arm of H.

MABSOTT Is thUidaj dissolved by mutual consent. The outstanding business will bosettlod by WDXIAM E. SMITH, will eonunuo It at J7 Fullon st, Brooklyn. Brooklyn, July St, 1SS6. rOTICE.

PUBLIC SCHOOL NOiT iuWILD I bn rniixoned on Mondav next. The ErarJnff School will be op.ouett eapio day, coiomoaclrig 06 rOTICE. THE ANNUAL MEETING the stockholders of thoBrooklvn Colleeiato and Polvieeh tnHtttutn will hn Imlrl nt the TnKtitutn in T.lvlnffstnn sL be tween Court andBoerumets, oallJESDAY EVBXINO, the 7th of October at VA o'clock. Tho Annual ReDort will be submitted, and an election held for six (Trustees' to fill ihe vacancies occasioned by those whose terms of ofttoe thou expire. A.

full at ondanceis particularly requested. i. By order of the sWIOt JOSIAH O. LOW, Secretary. TjABT OF A HOUSE TO.

LET, FURNISHED JtT or unfurnished, with tho usual modern, improvements, juii Htorihta nKlirhbcrhood. with lmmedlato possession, dl lw Apply at No. 1M Atlantic street, South Brooklyn. KEMOTAL BY IN CONSEQUENCE by fire of ourlato premlsos, 120 r'uuioh "Brooklyn, we' have remo'veif for Ihe present tofo. 8 Sands where all orders from our friends win be thankfully received and punctually attended to.

Our books and accounts having also been destroyed, wo should feel greatly obliged by allthose who arc Indebted to us, leaving their names at No. 8 Sahdst, WILLIKS COCHRANE, s291w, Upholsterers and Paper Hangers rpHE VETERANS OF THE WAR OF 1812, 1 al'thcir meeting held at their headquarters fast evening, eitjcted the following namedbntlemen as delegates to the Con vention to be held at Schuylervllle on the 17th Inst, vl General Abraham Verplank, Col. TheopholUB Hardenbrook, Adjt. and Seb'y JohnT.HUdreth, Lieut. John Lieut.

Lewis Ap li legate; and all the members of the corps who can attend. RtmteKl, Xhatthese proeeedlngs be published iu the Eagle and Stir. COL. T. President.

Jditir T. HitbBITtr, Adjt. artd Sec'y. o8 St AMUSEIHENTS. pUR'DY'S NATIONAL THEATRE IT Tress Circles, JB cents; Orcheslrs Chairs; 80 cents; Pit, MJi cepts.

THIS EVENING, at 7K o'clock, i DEED. Ob thh DisiuL SWAKr, Tom Tit Cordelia Howard I Aunt Mllly Howard Edward Mr. Howard Nina Gordon. Hathway THE FOUR LOVBBS. Bibl Mr.

G. Fox iBlaize Miss Hathway I THE IDIOT OF THE SHANNON. 1 Andy. Cony Godfrey M'me Do Meilo INSTRUCTION. 4 FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL FOR young ladles has been opened at 9iS VANDERBILT AVE.

Circulars wilh terms and particulars can be bad by applying to Mis. ANDERSON, as above. 04 St DVANCED "SINGING CLASS. D. P.

HOR Tm TON has opened a class lor mo stuoy cliorusses, Ac, In the Lecture Room of Re of vocal exercises, lev. Mr. Elmendorrs iihurch. on Clermont nve, near Myrtle. Members of his former classes, and all others Interested, are.

resnccifully invited to be present at tho tot lesson On Monday evening, October dth, at 7 o'clock, i oS St "DROOKLYN RIDING SCHOOL; COLLEGE Pliutn. rear nf the Mansion House. Tbta establishment nw open for, tuition and exeroiso. Riding daily, also avery ieniug. f.om to 10 P.

M. B. H. CURTIS, iToprleior. jCIUI.

iiorses taxen on livery wnn tne pnvnujie oi hem In the rlugi; Terms per month. o9K "OROOK1 es. r. care of Mr. Mi ROOKLYN INST1TUE DRAWING GLASS Tho classes in landscape and figure drawing under Monk will commence Tuesday evening, October 7th, at the Ihstituto, at half phal' 7 o'clock.

jiy orcier oi. uie t.ouiiuiucu. tmr. SlOnKS vrmilO CloaaUM will uiutu at BUlie iiAct3, ai iuuum. Ladios on' Saturdays' at '1 P.

Gentlemen, Tuesdays and FrldaysatSP.jav i ,1 iipns atwnqea atnetr resiusnce, or atius Brooklyn: ef A. BOURSAUD'S FRENCH AND ENG Will reopen oti Thursday, 4ih of September. No extra charges for the Modern Languages which aro taught by tho Oral System. iftuzf awaawepu." nkyfR. LCBWENDAHL'S MERCANTILE ACAD lT I emy and Private Tuition of Muslo and Modern Lon J83 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, imre.onerionMONDAY.Seotembef8h:' Mr oral method of teaching Is acknowledged as such a superior one, that all ladies or gentlemen favoring him with 'their confidence, will find it highly beneficial.

Mr: LVhas a large meeting room to lot for one ortwo evenmgs a week xtsrsBsnoss. Rer. B. E. L.

Rev. R. S. StOKBS, II. BSBCHBRi.

i J. E. ROCKWBLL, Dr. O. W.

Bstuoitm, Hbsbt J. Vjlk Dtks, Da. J. Drowhb: Mr. L.

has a splendid Boehm.FIute for sale. slOlm STEMFSTEAD SEMTNABY. THE WINTER Iterm of this InstUntion will eoimnence on MONDAY, tho of November next. All the branches of a Or mercantile educai ion are taught in this Seminary, as well as French npantsn. Drawing, e.

oiuuenis are laorongmy uhou lor KAti lege or for tlje counting room. plceujars containing terms and references apply to. S. S. Pbw Fuhoh, opposlto Sands street, E.

Gray, EtJat Oray's Bath, or 99 Adams st; C. Shepard 1SJ Fulton st, New York; Mr. Col lard, 300 Mulberry st, or by letter to the Principal, Hempstead, Ii. I. sSSdid Q.

RUTHERFORD. TULIUS WOULD INFORM HIS Ufrtei nnit hVtrnna. that he now. resides In Brooklyn, at 122 Livingston sly where he will give Instruction on tho piano, and In singing. 'Applications attdressodlo hlm, at Max Brans' Mil uio store, Nov il3 Fulton street, at H.

at. Sanlbrd's music store, No. 3S, Court street, or at his rwldonca, will bo promptly responded to. 'osaw mp misses Williams are prepares JIl to receive six little girls, under the age of IS, as boarders, at thoir Boarding and Day Sohool In Oxford street, between De Kalb and Fulton avs, Brooklyn, second brick house from Washington Fart The situation Is healthy and delightful. Fall term will commence September 1st.

Oiroulars to bo had 'at the School. aul83m XI7TLLIAM S. ROGERS ORGANIST OFTHE Wchurchofthc Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, Teacher of Piano and singing. Orders left at tho Piano Wareroom, 94 Fulton will be attendod to. 5jfIf XXTRITING, DRAWING AND ELOCUTION.

Classes, limited to ten pupils, will be openod early In October for the reception of thoso who desire instruction in the above arts. For further particulars apply to B. W. HUMB, teacher, at his resldenoo, whoro tho will be held, Wash ingtonave, east side, third house north of Gates av. s222w CLOTHING, BARGAINS IN HOSIERY, GLOVES AND UNJ5ER GARMENTS.

Ac J. O. COTTRELL, desirous or reduchig'biB'Siimmer stock of the above goods, oners his still large assortment at prlcos mnch under the real valtio. ThlBaf fortis to faxntllos ana individuals a good opportunity to purchase goods on" very, advantageous terms. Observe 'III FULTON opposite Tillsryst, Brooklyn.

jySO tf ENTTiEMEN'S FORNISHTNG 'GOODS. J. C. COTTRELL has on bands large assortment of ready Shirts. Bosoms.

Collars. Stocks. Crarate. Hdk's. Bnsneml.

Under Garments all kinds and sixes for sentlemen. voutbs and hoys; "which he is selling at really low prices to reduce stork. Cailahdsee at 273 JfULTON STREET, opposite TUlary, Brooklyn; au21tf T0URNEYMEN HATTER'S SALES ROOM No, 74 FULTON STREET, TWO DOOSS BSLOW mew tors. Hats made by the best workmen In the snd retailed al wholesale, jiriees, because you wlll pay for no humbug in lh war of hllh rent, costly uxtures, and extravstant clerks and tiro way bf.hlgl Drletore. Wi.

(... PMeesCaLSsSO. CS. and CSSO. for all lh Hnm tvlm Soft haui, caps and straw good.

No better In the city. rf.r. W. II. BEYMOUR, Je9 PALMER, MENS' AND BOYS CLOTHING.

n. JOSEPH BBTArf. CSALX iBD RlUIL DjBALXR IX OLOTXIKO GlRIBl Fosmsnixo aotiDs. No. 314 FULTON STREET.

BBOOKXTX, Where he is prepared to exhibit a very large assortment of READY MADE' CLOTHING. CAmnrisbitr all that la new and tasteful In form. In svunr viuut of stylo and material i orall quaillies and sises, whtoh he oOVn at such prices as to dbft oostriTITtOir. All these Goods are i HIS OVnf' MANUFACTURE, and hava been selected and made up unyeti the vupervlston of fte tauntry altordt, which wsanU hmi la soliciting a share of PWc'lcihs, Csssimers and Ves(lngs, by the piece or yard. myW.ly..

OR PRINTIHCr, 1 AJilTOiVARIE'lTES i we have no(doubt will take the ladies by riuuuoBo, runty uiu reonuuauie prices, lue oiocb. wiumi NoKtb Is on, is the greatest in. the, city for millinery, hut our friend's dlo.iMlqf'.,BbtM,at jtlco ooplej. ot bright ehllllngs among a lot or three cent pieces. This fact bridgsjiejadles downwn 'VfeSliaVe'fio' doubl that to after, with admiring, tarings.

Beo his advertlsomBaviaraothsr column. imiaics is offering, great batgains In yard wldb tBtin.stripj Every, lady amino tnsm. Ladies when in want of any kind of Dry Goods take our tho extensive stock of Jorix D. WnxuiU 28f rultbn street. You will find large ment at fair Large 'sales and small profltsta the rder or'tno'iay (jlyo.lm Thh CoNSTmmoHLUBS; Captain F.

B. Kbixt, go on thblr Third 'Annrai Target Excursion to Hobokcn, Tuesday, October 7th, when a numbor of valuable prises will be eontendod for. They will "wind up" toe day's sport with a grand invitation Ball at Gothic Halt tho same night. Wihtbb Milmnbry. J.

B. Armstrono will open on Tuesday, October 7th, at his Show Booms, 37S Ful? ton the richest and largest assortment of Winter Bonnots; and: Millinery Goods ever exhibited In Brooklyn or Now York. Ladles are respectfully invited to call and ex amino them. Ladies and gentlemen deeiroua of spending an' pleaaantly and jirofltably the study, jOf Vocal Musie, will do well toattendr. D.

V. Hortoh's advanced Singing Ciass. See advortisombnt In an'ohte'r column! POLITICAL. TTENTTON, DEMOCRATS. A MEETING or tne neja a weir ncaaquaruTs, nlon Cabin, In Pierrepont street, on TUESDAY ByBNING, iUu uuiu vouuii in a 11,1 a at 7i Br order.

H. McLOUGBXINPrMident. o4St S. HoGObtt, Swretkrjr. TOOKLYNv OCT.

10th. 1856: SEVENTH A.J Wardarouae. The members of 'the Young Mcnjs Deroo crauc Associauon or me 7 tn warn, arsrenueitea to meet at me house of John Cunnlnchsm, taham iUmt, on MONrAy ere nlng; the 6U1 at'7 I ClOCK, IO U1KO 1X1 1 consideration of "uni ting the Iwojlflrerent Cldbk Inojinlngitho (UtftrejittlekeUfor tho comrna PHmarlei, and other Dualnen of Importance. runstuai attenaance is renesteav i oraer or i WM. H.

VAN VOORHIS, Diivm Roobs, Beoretary. of If DIMOCRATJOWABD MEETINGS. IN.CITY GeneraT Committee, Octobe'rSd. Setnfcai; That; a DemocraUe Convention, for the purpose of nominating candidates for tho various City Officers, De he'd on THO.RSDAY,iOlober.th, at ijO'cloeky P.M., at Union Cabin. Pierrepont street.

And that an election be held in the several wards tolhe ty of Brooklyn) on between the.hours of half past six and half past eight. P.M. for tne purpose ox eiecungJ loareiegates to represent saia wara in paidCity Convention, and that the elections bo held at the following places, ana that the following named persons act as rnspec tors, the first named being chairman, and thata certificate Blgned by majority of Hio Irtspectors from the ward, shall entitle ihe delegates to their seat In said Convention, and that they have power to fill vacancies. Boohed, That the Inspectors of Election be and are hereby authorised to receive no ballots jtl said election except from legal voters, residents in said ward, who are to vote at the ensuing election. The Democratic City Committee hereby declare tneir aDnoreuce ot an attempts py nogusor uiegai means, to con irolan honest'expresslbn ormeleTors' of this City at Primary Eleotlons, and the (Inspectors'.

beirenuestei to; exercise all their iLUTuehce'and power lo preventing frauds of that character. JMMiwIi'lUat an by ballot' direst, for thb various ward candidates, be held on MONDAY, October, litb, at Ihe; same hours and place, that thorlnBpecCors' for the election 6C the City be ihe Insbectors foJiflaid andidsd to elect four delegates to represent'thewards, lnl Police District Conventions, for the 1st. Zd, 3d and 4th police districts. rxjAUtws AX'ruifll'luirutt iiujjtfiriw xnnx UJULjO. 1st ward JAfc Brooklyn Eagle A 'tUec.

Inspeotora Alfred Toomey, Michael Plannagan, Keal Buddy. Dd ward At Bums'; corner of Flvmouth and Pearl streets. MeOonn'ell, McGtnnls, Michael Gbodesahaw. ou warn Jtagieioteit uiton jtnspectors vim. Andrew'BoTrskey.

1 4lh ward AX White youse, corner of Coneqrd and'Jay streots. Inspectors Win. H. Leech, J. MeQee, Henry Powell.

Jrospeet street Inspectors Thomas Farroll, Michael wbward'AtiP; 'MurDhv's. corner of Columbia and T)eirraw streets. inspectors jouo vavanago, a. xnum, Maine ur Phy 7th ward At Cnhningham's' nesi Myrtle avenud. Inspeclbrs H.

Dobson, John Conner, James Doran. om.waru At uiarcnaoa nuuse. xniraave. xttspecwrs was. Uaines Dillon, John Crelghton.

ward At Batty's Hotel, Atlantic near Classen. InspectorsAndrew Bradv. H. P. Cortis.

ThomasMeCartr. 10th ward At ifo. Atlaritie sireet Inspectors Anthony voni uoan Monaa, wm. niuao; 4 11th ward At Whellon's Hotel, J80 Hudson avenue. Inspec tors Thomas Mulliean.

J. H. Cornell James Kenmore. lah ard At Jotin Garland's Hotel, Hamilton avenue. Inspectors ahomss fienny, J.

E. Carr, Thomas P. Larkin. ISth wardAt Wm. Gutsbrmj, 69 South 7ih street, Inspectors a.

a. noggeu, iayior. i iwi iy ra At jrmup flicTianons, oo onn ou su cuu xnsyec. irs Millet. 1 tors I 15th WardrrAt.cor.

of ihilonavnae and Grand st. Inspectors J. B. Thursbv. Thos.

Shea. Michael O'Brien. 16th Ward At Mflllary Han; Oomerbf Ewen and'Sehsol Bts. Inspectors, John Bolton, Christian Elseman, William Dunhtm Greenpoint Hotel, corner of and Franklin sis. Inspectors Andrew 'Stephen Busted.

S. K. Scripture, i i li 8ut Ward Sells; Remsen st Inspeslors James Semler'Stepneh Qarrisb'm ThOsMerJnnaid. 19th Ward At Luke O'Relleys, Kent avehuecor. Clymor Bt, Inspeclors rHeursSeiler, Charles H.

Dougherty, John. Raflcn. The' Pollee District Cottventloni to meet Wedueedar. October list, atl o'clockP. M.

asfollows laixisiricirrf'as16 xtuit, aw Districts Brooklyn Hotel, corner of Prospect st and Hudson Sd Dtstriet Jiawara.ujary's, court st ilh District J. 'Cunningham's, Graham st, near Myrtle ave. DAVID i Chairman of City Committee. Wb. Inbirsibss, o4dtd DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN STANDING Committee of the County of Kings.

'An adiourned meeting of the above' committee will belield al IheEaglo Hotel, Fuhorrst miFrMaT, 10th inst, at 7Ji o'clock, ri M.itiA ruu attendance is, particularly requesteo. B. A. BISHOP. Ohalrmau.

Oao. B. Awjbub. Soeretary, odtd ELEVENTH WARD. THE! MEMBERS OF the Eleventh Ward National Bnchanan Club win meet at Glddmg's, Hotel; corner of Myrtle avenue and Ray Xd sireet, for the purpose brsel'ectlng esfor a be supported at Ihe prlmaryeleotlon on Wednesday, October 8th.

Gk; W. MVSBS, ittirRlir(B, IJOHJ i 061t IGHTH BUCHANAN AND BBECK INRmOE CLUB. There will be a meeting of the abovs Club on MONDAY BVBNIG, at 8 o'clock, at their headquarters, Clarendon eomer of J7th stroot and Sd are, Democrats wishing taloln ore requested to be punctual, as business ofunportancc will be brought before the meeting. Thesev are requested to have their reports ready. order of H.

SLOAN, JOHir Seerotary. K.C. tf.if. o4 TpfFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. THE Demoferatfc Ropubilean Electors if the 8th District, ebm posing Uio 7to.

ana i3m artts.or.uio cttyoi new noric, ana tnt lain, liutatnanaiotnwarusoi.tnc.eiiy: oi aro. re quested to assemble oW thb corner of 'Orshdand Lorrimar'sts. MONDAV Lvenlno, at B1 o'clock; P. Mi. to, resoond to lho nomlnauon or uie iion.

williak i. racuat, as mo xismvorat io sandldate fo'r Congress from that District followlug gehtJemen wlU address the meeting i' Ex Governor Floyd, of Virginia. IHon. Rodrnan PrlwGovsrhor of New Jersey, Hon, James T. Brady, Jteq.

'BOD, John Kelly. Islah Rynders. Hoa Spenoor W. Cone. Hon.

Thomas Glover, and others. By order Committee. J.H.HILTON, loitl. Secretary. QIXTEENTH WARD.

ELHCTION DIS (7j TRI0T8. At a mestlng of tho Common Council of the city of Brooklyn, held 18M, the following resolution was adopted Roiotrod, That the Sixteenth Ward of this city be and the same is hereby divided Into three Election Districts, and the nounuanesut uio aiuue uo auuwa.ua luiiuwH 'Fibst District Commenclnir at the nortwest sorner of Di vision avenueand Lorlmerotreet, and.bounded by the following streets, to wit: Lorime'r street, Wjckoir street, Second trep.t: Tflnth etreet'lo the line of the Blxteenth and Nineteenth Wards, thence through the centre of Division avenue to the place oi neginning. portion or said ward lying north of Johnson street lobe known as the soeond election district and that portion of said ward lvlntr south of Johnaon street to be known as the Third Election District, and all districts heretofore established be and lue same are nereny rescinded anu aooiianeu. Approved Sept 1896, H. T.

BACKHOUSE, Aeling Mayor. Attest. WM. G. BISHOY, CBy Clerk, jogrCorporallon papers please copy.

o41W EC0ND WARD. THE DEMOCRATIC RE nil' publican Electors of the Seeond Ward, are requested'to atten attend a Meeting, io De at rpvKUWs xors and Pearl streets, on TUESDAY EVENING next October 7th, 7 o'clock! Punctual attendance Is requested as business of lm nbrlancewUl'come before the meeting. By order, of 'ihe Ward Committee. CHARLES BJBKY, 1 I Josbpu O'Neil, Seereiary. ,068 fTTJENTH: WARD DEMOCRATIC BUCHANAN JL KKYSTONE A special meeuni oi a ITnTK Mll w.

v. Onnm S5U AllfllnltA MtriO. TUKSDAY EVENING, Tlhinst, ati b'elock. Every memBer: or tno club laxequested to be present, as Dusuess oi importance miu come oeiors toe I r. JOHN W.

GOIN, President Loms pprix), otf rn M'l jJCfHfi WARD BUCHANAN AND sL BRKCKINRIDGF. OLUB 1 Tns Usiox akdtub Comtitn. TIOST. Alan adiourned mnntinor nfthnKhnvn ninb. held at No.

10 eimtbn South Brboklyn, on Tuesday evening last, It Rinked; That the next business inoetlng sho'nld take place on ToSDiTvKoi the 7th brOetober. at tno hour of 8 o'clock P. Members rp requestsil to bp punctual in their attendance. emoeralsBrslnvlteditJolnr H. vt uvjf.n uuoot ana.

vsn.jurunfc stsv All TTNI0N; Cirr DQHENY WILL U. by Invllatloui address this body on TUE8D AY EVENING. Iho 7thtnst, at7 o'clock, at Ote UnWClub rd6ni, Tlerreponl tt, Brooklyn, on uic issues Involved lnho: IntesKtraJm TDARGAINS IN JEWELRY. ASSIGNEES JL3 SALE. Br tirtue rMlgnroentdf ilatP AajrustT, 1888, the undersigned offer for sale at 248 FULTON STREET, Brooklyn, stjvholesale or retail; the atoekf of Jewelry 'Also of store.

Including lars A Also 4t vcars of entire building or parts' thereof. 'The storettas' been accorded: as: a ewciry, store tor weiaateigni years aiso repairing snop in keari Also four slory UriektMUse snd lot No. 85 Powers, corner ''iPersods mdoWed'lomelaWWrbprietor, aWFOrsyfiii nro'ds i without dulav. Parties havlna loft fnwetrv for. re iso'call forill CYcoli irre' reqnesteo to me uibip wilt flinriniiVi nneo: iinnl dlsnosed of.

Watches and Jewelry will be, carefully repaired as usual. EDWARD WILLABD, As'g" UlliDING BRIGKS, LIME, Lath. hlr. nlaalcr. cement, flre brlcfe.

mar bio dust and on'i naMerial sroaei iillv. A ffoodAMOTtmofit at ihe low fiat price xnny.always bo found at the Yard, coruoi Adanw and AJo. white washing Limft of luporior quality for tho retail trade Order filled with punctuality and dlspalch, jT88m I. D. VAN WAGXRR.

O.KS AND. 8TATIONE fi Y. M. NEV1N, ItfVlKSHLLSa AMD STATtOHSB. No.

180 FULTON So DOOB ABOVB Vaanii Am sssklra I1 it ninlia SCHOOL BOOKS, too latest editions aueh as are now used. HtaUonery, Writing and wrapping 1'apor, Nisei reus, Hiates, QulUsVIiik, Conger Field's and Maynardl Noyes Wi lliAlla UUUIVB, Bbbkn, Journals, Ledgers and Memorandums or every de scription on hand or made to order. LAW BLANKS, Deeds, Leases, Houso Bills, Brief Paper, A. All the New Books and Monthly Magaslnes at reduced prices'1 Books snd Music bound in any style. si if GOODS AT, REDUCED PRICES, AT JOHN D.

WILLIAM8, 385 Fulton si. lin TJASHIONABEE HAIR DYING; AND HAIR JJ: DRESSING 8AL00N. Jacob Simons respectfully in Jortng his friends and citizens In general that he has opened a new Hair Dressing and Shaving Saloon, at No. 10 Front second door from Fulton. 'N.

B. Particular attention paid lo children's hair cutting. slw JACOB SIMONS, late will) Edwin Went. INTERESTING. TO HOUSEKEEPERS.

REMOVAL Or tub TBA KBTTLE No. 6S BBOADWAY, NEW YORK, near Spring sireet. STEPHEN WILLIAM SMITH, has removed his stock ef HOUSEKEEPERS' FOBNISHINO GOODS, TABLE CUTLERY, KITCHEN HARDWABE, Ac, from No. CO Maldeh Iaho to No. 6S4 Broadway, where he will have increased facilities for showing his NEW GOODS, and which will be offered at as low rales ss at the old stand.

1 Shipping supplied with GALLBY and TABLE HARDWARE. OCTLBBY, Ac. MV WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT will, be i much mora full and complete than heretofore. bUSrHJSH VM. MM1XH, sign of the OOLDIK TU Emu, No.

534Broadway, aJ3 lm i near the St. Nicholas and Metropolitan Hotels. jyrTTTiTWEBY. MRS. C.

H. BINGER, 161 FULTON respectfully informs herTrionds and the ladles Ingcne rai: mat abo has now on hand a.largc stock of Fall and Mllltnbry, which she offers for sale "very cheap In consequence of moving on the 1st of November to 247 Fulton st. Please call and see before purchasing elsewhere. o4 lm OF WINTER BONNETS! NORTH'S, 190 FULTON STBEBT, TUESDAY, October 7th. fTVPENING OF WINTER BONNETS NORTH'S, 190 FULTON, STREET, OK TUESDAY, October 7th.

PENING OF WINTER BONNETS! NORTH'S, 1VS FULTON STRBBT, osr TUESDAY, October 7th. PENING OF WINTER BONNETS! NORTH'S, 190 FULTON STREET, TUESDAY, October 7tb. o4 2t BBYG00D8. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, 286' FULTON would call tho Attention of tho public to ono of the largest aud cheapest stock of Fall and Winter Dry GoodB In tho city.

JOHN D. 285 FULTON offers bargains iu Black Silks, fancy silks, poplins, em cbineB, wool do lalnes, cashmeres, French morluos, paramet tag, de laincs and prints. C5HEETING8 AT REDUCED PRICES kj rt 4 Bleached Sheetings Is. 3d. 8 4, Is.

9d, 9 4. 2s, 10 4, 3T3d. at WU.LIAMS'. TTTILLIAMS, 285 FULTON HAS ONE of the largest and cheapest stock of Stella and oilier ShawJsin the city. STELLA SHAWLS, BROCHE SrlAWL13, Cashmere Shawb, Primed Shawls, Wollon shawls, children's Shawls, and every variety of Shawls at WILLIAMS'.

EVERY FAMILY IN WANT OF BLANKETS and Flannels, should examlao the extensive utocfc of WlULiiA.UO'. A LL THE DIFFERENT MAKES AND JtX. widths of Oitnton Flannel can be found at WILLIAMS'. TJLACK 'SLLK VELVETS, LYONS, GENOA I and In all widths, at low prices, oitn be had at WILLIAMS'. "VTAKD WIDE FURNITURE PRINTS, HIGH JL colors at gd.

yard. Fast color dark prints (W. yard at ooim niuuLAna DANCING ACADEMIES. A. DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMIES, 305 BROADWAY, NEW YOKK, AMU No.

1S7 MONTAGUE PLACE, BROOKLYN. New York Classes on Wednesdays and Saturdays, commen cing en Saturday, October 4. Brooklyn Classes on Tuesdays and Fridays, 'commencing on Tuosuay, October 7, at anu 4 P.M. for Ladles and Children, and at 8 P. M.

for gentlemen. Ladles Private Clascal 2 P. Mi Circulars, containing terms, Ac, may be had at either of the Academies. Tho usual Soirees will be given. Mr.

Dodwortb would take occasion to assure ni patrons that no exertion will be omitted that will be of advantage to the in any way maintain tho very gratifying reputation no possessed by his Academies. 813 2m CH. RIVERS ACADEMY FOR DANCING, Montaguo Hall, Court st, Brooklyn, will open for the reception of pupils on Tuesday, Oct. 7th. Clx jcs oil, Tuesday arid Friday.

Ladles and children at 3 and 4 and gentlemen at 8 o'clock P. M. Terms will remain as usual, per quarter of 12 weeks, $6. Social Hops the second aud fourth Friday of each month, com dicing Oct. 10th.

Tickets SO cents. Masters under years, half price. Several new and highly approved dances will be lnuoducod lmmt'iiiately after the opening. lm FERRER 01 DANCING ACADEMY, 132 OLINTON STREET, BROOKLYN. Mine.

DUBBEULtFERRERO aud EDWARD FSBRKBO respectfully announce that they will open their NEW ACADEMY on the 14th day of October, at SX o'clock P. M. l)ri or Tortioir For young Ladles and Masters, Tuesdays and Fridays, at M. a class for adulta on the same evenings at 7i o'clock. and private classes attended.

Houuwa given as usual. Circulars can be had at 168 Atlantlo St. NowYorkelassescommenoeonthollihof October, ntfBWest 14ili street. sl7 3m TTTLLGROVE'S DANCING ACADEMY, No. JOL 106 ORANGE STREET, nearFullon st, Brooklyn.

Classes mil form WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Bin, 1856. mvs or.ToiTioji Wednesdays and Saturdays, for Ladles, Hisses and Masters from 4 to 6 P. for Gentlemen at 8 P. M. Private Lessons from 2 to 4, and 6 to BP.

M. l'rivato Instruction at the pupils resldenoo can be taken at any time not occupied by a regulnr class. All the Fashionable Dances taught, also several new Dsnccs will bo Introduced. York Cissis On Mondays and Thursdays, 206 Eighth avo. Tuesdays and Fridays, 207 Bowery.

Apply as above. s231m Lue URIS. SUCCESSOR TO DANIEL J. Lueas, Danclnc Academy, City Central Hall, corner of niton avenue nnd Elm Place. Classes Tuesdays and Fridays.

Hours of tulUoa for ladles, misses and young masters fromS o'clock until 6: for ladles, from Glo8 P. for gentlemen, from 8 io 10 1' M. Private lessons can be taken In the morning or at any iiinenotoccupled by lac regular classes, scaooicommen.ee October 7. s292w 1TRS. A.

ANN AY'S DANCING SCHOOL JjJwlll bo re opened October 8th, at Montague Hall, No. 6 cnminenclng at o'clock. Matinee Dansantes as heretofore. sirs, ij wui oe assisted oy ner aaugnier. xiiiuruiauuu as iu terms and regulations can be had on application to Mrs.LANj rt a at re uiongnuy st.

s24 2m TT WHALE AND DAUGHTER'S PRIVATE Dancing Acaadcmy. Mr. W. aud D. respectfully an nonnco that Clasaes at Gothic HalL Adams will commence Oct, M.

Soirees will commence Nov. 10th. Classes at Hall, corner of Court and Saeketlsts, Wednesday, Oct. 8th. 'For terms and particulars see circulars to be naa at uuiTooms or nr.

weir, next aoor io uounc nait, ot u. a. Bedel. No. 187 Fulton sL w.

ana sincere tbanks forpsst rarors, and hope to merit a continuance of new xora Classes commence Nov. 18. Oct. 7th. Soirees commenoe slian WILSON'S DANCING CLASSES WILLRE open on TUESDAY, Sept.

80th, at the Academy on Clin ton sireet, "between State a'nd'Atiantic. Classes onTuesdaysand Fridays. Ladles and ChUdrenalSK and gentlemen ai 8 o'clock P. M. Mr.

WILSON takes great pleasure In announcing to the pupils that agreeable to their oft repeated desire be has made arrangements by which their semi monthly soirees will be given this season at wi mu tiAijij. commencing on asooaay Wnv. 3A. Mr. Wilson believes that his long reputsUonas the Introducer n.i.l tflMnhaAfTaahlnnnKlM AnMntr fnr thn Iftfit flVS VaOTS In Brook lyn, will be a suluclent guarantee for tho unequivocal suooess of his pupnsv N.

All the fashionable dances are thoroughly taught in one. course, of leaso.ns. fupns aro'receiveaaianyiiraB aurms win dwouu, of twelve wettacommeiwmgfromUJBdaie of Uteli 'subscription, but'those who commcuco wiMtliatestiilaajti prepared for soirees and parties early In iimistfwofore, ,0, The Chevalier. 1 BURTON'S NEW opposite Bond Hijnmj. uiivUHW Poor Scholar Cataliliig street Honeymoon Queens sbaad jPoor botouk tvb a Governor.

fl I. CHAMBERS STREET Horfhoo Rohlnaon Dutch Version bt Richard In. BROADWAY VARIETIES, 472 Br6adway Faint Heart Never Won Fair Lady TM'ttvlnciMe. BUCKLEY'S SEEENADBKg slreUy Marll anna. 4 WOOD'S MINSTEKL3i Broad wr EUJopln Performances Weffo.

Bobbby. The honse of. Irving Parmlee, 140 South Ninth on afternoon of a number Of articles of jewelry, dagueiTOtypw''ountiDg. utthree hundred dollars; Oificers' Marslr iad Noyes arrested two boys yesterday, on iitispicion of being concerned in the robbery, but on examination nothing being 'proven against them, they were discharged. Died irom her Injubhs.

Mrs. Myres, who was so severely injured on Thursday last by being burned by the explosion of a camphene lamp, at the corner of Stagg and MorrelI streets; died of her injuries on SaturdSy tla Military. The officers and non commissioned, officers of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Kegi ments, attached! to the Fifth proceeded to East New York to day, for exercise and drill. The general parade Is soon to take place; ForwDiraG. An infant, about two months, old, was found in Livingston street on Friday evening about 10 o'clock.

It was brought to the 1 st district station houso by Mr Robert and was then given toMrs. Eagan, Floods alley, who took charge of it for the night, and next day it was handed over to.theqpejrihtendents of the poor. 1 Target ExouRSioNBt The Buchanan and Breckinridge Guard, of the 10th Dowd, passed our office on their first annual; excursion this morning, and made a creditable ap" pearance. The members of Eagle Engine i Company No. 4, proceeded on their annual target excursion this morning under command of Captain Howard.

Young Mechanic Guards. This company under the command of.Oapt. Thomes McNamee, proceed on their Sixth Annual Target Excursion to Weehawken on Wednesday, Oct. ied by Stewart's Band. They will have a Ball at Poplar Hall in the' evening.

DESPortrsa a Vessel. Captain Combs, of the Eighth Ward Police, reports' that the Bails of the brig Gelestej lying in Gowanus 1 Cove, wore out' off with part of the halliards, on Saturday night last and carried away. Base Ball. A match was played, on the 8rd instant between the National and Enterprise Clubs, at Bedford, Long Island. The foUpwing isthe result WtTSBPBlSE.

Players. Buns. Cornwell. 4 Webber. 3 lllcockcr Smith 8 Constant 0 Weddle.

4 Knight 2 2 8 Total Umpire. C. Sniffen, of Players, Sunt. Granger 0 C. Smith.

0 S. Maxon 1 1 Murther 1 i Wright 2 Crlckmore 1 T. Maxon. 1 Totnl Umpire. J.

Holder, 8 of wiud. Atlantic jiMQ. Hetree. Bergen, of Atlantic Club. There are ten times as many newspapers printed German in the United States as there in Ger.

many. Bodies Found in the Water. Coroaer Bedding held inquests yesterday upon the bodies of two men which were picked up at the foot of Sackett street, on Friday and Saturday. One five feet eleven inches high wore thick check over sbirt, flannel Under 'shirt, satinet pantaloons, with paint on thighs, cowhide boots letters L. (or on right arm in India ink.

The other, is five feet nine inches high, with sandy hair; wore black cloth vest, light shirt, and brown pantaloons. Neither were identified. Verdict, found drowned." THE COURTS. City Court. JUDGE B.

D. CULVER, PRESIDING. Mosday, October 6, 1856. The October Term of the Brooklyn City Court was opened this morning by Judge Culvor, but no cases, being ready tho Jury was discharged till next Monday, when tho.llrrt twenty cases on theyCalendar will be token up. FoUUcol Items.

A mass meetirifr of the Democracy of Guilford. was held in tho open air on Wednesday evening, two tnousana people werepresent, and were addressed by Hon! Henry C. Deming, Gen. Elliott, Col. Parsons, B.

Ingersolli and D. S. Fowler. The Democrats of Connecti cut are struggling manfully for the victory in JNOvemoer The great Republican demonstration at Detroit. Michigan, on Thursday, was out rivalled by the Democratic turn outithe same day.

Both parties had immense torch light processiohSj that vied witn eacn otner in extent and brilliancy. W. H. Seward was the principal speaker of the Fremont crs, and Gen. (Jass ol tneir opponents.

While the Eev. Mr. Sutherland was delivering a speech in Niagara Co. on Saturday evening, in favor of Mr. Buchanan, he was struck down senseless by a club in the hands of someone unknown.

An immense Democratic meeting was held in Mobile, on the 28th which filled the amphitheatre to overflowing, bpeeches were made by Robert H. Smith and Daniel Chandler. ihe meeting was the largest and most enthusi astic political assembly known in that city for many years. WO have reports Of sixteen Democratic meet. ings held in different parts of New Jersey the present week; which, if not remarkable for numbers, at least show that the State is awake to the interests of the Democracy, and working vigorously for the election of James Buchanan.

ISA monster Democratic meeting was held at Mansfield, Ohio, ontne From. 20,000 to 80,000 people were present; procession, was formed extending six Two triumphal arches, formed of hickory saplings, were raised across the street. At Aurora, Indiana, ihe Democrats assembled on the 30th to the number of 10.000. Speecheswere jnad e. by Judge John 1 Stevenson, of Kentucky, aid Mr.

Setia I toriftl elector. Mr. Buskirk said he had traverseili every county in the 8tate but seven," andr made one hundred and thirty speeches. There are several hundred Germans in Aurora, of whom only eight are Fremonters. The Cleveland, Ohio, Plmriieaiert im a lettec from Washington, stating that Chase has 'written letterjhere, telling them that recent develpp; UMVWUW U.4.VII I IT I I I VU1V.

and that unless speakers and money be seiitimJ nKu4inU. ii ATI 'TTtill. 'li'' i.uim!iy, ui vpmaw whii ma xwuivic men. me (5ite wopld go fpr Buchanan, Africa Liverpool New York Sept. 20 City of MancheslerLlverpool Philadelphia Sept.

21 Niagara Liverpool Boston Sept. 20 Ericsson Liverpool New York. Oct. 1 Persia ...1 Liverpool New York Oct. 4 Uermanu Cowes New York Oct.

3 tor, ansorx. Kangaroo Liverpool Oct. 2 Canada Boston Liverpool Oct. 8 Washington New York. Bremen, Ac Oct.

4 Baltic NewYork Liverpool. Oct. 11 Quaker City New York Hav. and Mo Oot. 7 Alma Havre Oct.

23 Arsgo New York Havre Oct. 1 Asia New York. Liverpool Oct. 18 WHITING COMPANY'S ONE PRICK MAMMOTH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, I7Z ULTOS STRBBT, CORXER or UBASGB. It has lone been an obiecllon with our Brooklyn population that there Is a lack of enterprise on the part of our merchants In not otrermg to pureoasers toe same auvaniages mat are ueiu vui to that class In New York City.

Messrs. S. F. WHITING A have resolved lo obviate these objections, by opening a depot, that shall vlo in every respoct with the most celebra.od establishments In the Clothing Depart mout, that aro to be round Itiour slsler city. To effect this, they have hired and openod the extensive promi ses at tlio corner of Orange nnd Fulton Btreets, known as tho MUSECM BUILDING.

This capacious store they have Sited up in modern style, and tilled with a large Block of Gentlemcus Fashionable Clothing, which In point ol quality and price, enables the proprietors io defy compeliton. Engaged as tbe members of this Arm have been for a period ol many years, and possessing all the requisite knowledge of thoir trade they feel coufldent, that when the fact of their having em barked a large capital ln thelr'new enterprise shall become fully known their reward will be commensurate with Ihe advent they offer to their patrons: In addition to ths Clothing Department, the Gentlemen's out Dttlng Department Is replete with every article needed by the most fastidious, and at the lowest cash prices. They have also a large and fashionable stock of Youth's Clothing, always on hand. To enumerate more particularly the description of Goods to be round at this Establishment, does not come within the limits ol an advertisement suffice It to say, that the Proprietors purchase all their materials for cosh only, and upon the same terms thej solicit ihe support or their friends and the public generally Orders promptly attended to, and executed with neatness and mspatCO. A gOOa Ul varranicu au umt iiuua uui wo um.

SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A WRH of execution Issued out of the Supreme Court, to me directed and delivered, I will sell by public auction, at tho Commercial Exchange, No. 399 Fulton streut, opposite the Ohy Hall, JHUnitiuvn inu uu i.j. 1 tlmo thereafter, In whoso hands soever the same maj je. ox, in and to All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In Iho Third Ward of ihe city of Brooklyn, shewn and distinguished on a mop died In the oillee of the Register late Olerk, df Kings County.

May, 1843, enUtled property of the heirs of Teunls Joralemon, deceased, in the cby of Brooklyn, dated November, 1841, and snrvsyed by R. K. Page, City Survoyor, Brooklyn, as lot number 223, and wtudj said lot Is bounded and comalus as follows, vol Commenctag at a point on the southerly side ofLlvlogstonstreot, distant 118 feet 4 Inches westerly from tho southwesterly corner of Livingston and Boerttm streets; running thence southerly along lot number 221 on said map 104 feet Inches to lot number 234 on sold map; thence westerly along lots numbers 234 and 23S on said map 23 reot 1 inch to lot number 222 onsaid map; thence northerly along lot number 223 on said map 103 feet it inches to Livingston street aforesaid; thence easterly along Livingston struct 23 feut to the point or place of beginning. Being bounded northerly iu front By Livingston Btroet, easterly by let number 224 on sold ontherlv.bvlotEi numbered 23s and 235. and westerly bv Idl number 232 on tbe map.

aforesaid. Together with all and singu. thereunto lar tno tenements, uereuiiauieius ana appurtenances belonging or IrtauywUo appertaining. Dated llrookly JSaOUEBXEBSOK, UBn HMI i aupoiiuoai.i oiTsriM Nerouore in outer uilDI ana tM J)UW0 Uv((d, a.

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