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

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

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HEIiP WANTED. MOUSES Ace, WANTED. PES I 1) A Y. JIISS 11. I.

KELLY FIRST EDITION, By Teiefrmpli to tlie Brooklyn BBOOKLYN INSURANCE COM Montairuo street near Court. CASH CAPITAL 9125.000. ON THE MUTUAL At North's At North's At Norths 1 will Imj opened on Thursday, 'Sopt. 29, nn assortment of FuUffonnois and Round Hats sad Caps fornmses s27 2t We take this method of returning the thanks of the Assumption Oonresation, to the firemen, the police fi i cc, and citizens in for thoir heroic oxortions in saving our dear oJd church from dostraction on lost Sunday afternoon. Nobody ol men could have oiertcd themselves with more energy and devotion.

They risked their lives sly on the burning roof and cupola, when we almost despaired of earing the wnl 's. War. PaUorof tho Church of tho Awumytion. Amusements tbis Eveniug fiOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. Corner of Court and Bcmsen atxeets Ethiopian Burloaquos, Acta, Dances ad Songs, by the beBt company in the world.

Open every eTcning. PARK THEATRE. Iagomar. TUESDAY EVENING, SEJPT.2T. Robberies.

The segftr store of Mr. Chas. McGec, No. 7 Nassau fitreet, won brokon into, last nilit by some burglcrfl, who carried ol about $C30 worLb of Begara. Tbe burglars obtained admission by bursting open tbe door.

The dwelling house of Mr. G. Havena, Nc. 157 Fulton street, was likewise entered, last ovelas, by a Bneak thief, who obtained admission by means of false and carried off a quantity or worth about $150. WANTED TO BUJKCKASE.

A HOUSE. witbmlOor lSmlnnfJ. of Fulton, Wo'l or Koiilh IWtiph mica not tD t'SOi I cnn fifitf Pf. balance on bond and mortgage. AilUrosi jx3167 N.

Y. o. n7 IV' AN TED IMMEDIATELY. UnnonVnanimr. iiv i nntinmni vi.fi and one child, tho auilpbroi a iim.v 'j ontinin laodora improvements, wlirro tbero hut me fumilv.

or a vary mpp.M cottaco. within 15 imnutci' wlk of City i'ill. Ad EaK'e office. Brooklyn. hb'27 3 ANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND wife, two or three nicely t'urrlMied room, with ull tbe conveniences for housekeeping, iii aood location.

Ad dWA G. W. Eatfleottiee. so27 2t ANTED TO PURCHASE A SMALL iiiron Htnrv houHQ in South ilrooLlvn. in nunml loi tion.

Po cesslon 1st next. Address A. B. Ea le ol'rice. skatinK ice and location.

near 2t SXTA NTET) A SECOND FLOOlt. CON Hislin oM to 6 rooms, ith (ia1 and water, in a teel house, wi(b 15 rarautos walk of Cito Hall: w3 uioii 'immcdioto:) Apply to FOS rER IOmit, Samin trnet. WANTED TO REM A SMALL KUU nislied house, or half a house for UuuaoliCupiiii. by aeontloman nnd wife, till May lat. or miRht huy th forni turo: cood location.

AddreM Z. H. BROVr buxlo olhce. 1,027 It" ANTED TO HEBE THE WHOLE OR 7 part oi a lionae in repectauie neirjnDornoon mi the lit or May. Address Box O.

Bruolilyn P. O. a2S at ANTED TWO UNFURNISHED front rooms in a private family for gentleman and wife invidnity of Navy Yard. Addreja B. Admiral sof fice.

Brooklyn Davy Yard. a25 3t ANTED A STABLE OR STABLE rorrni writh for about mix horses fora club. Location batweo 1 Bond and Oxford at. andAtlnntic and DclCa'b avenaes. Answer, w.th tfneo qy.i location, BoyUSapleonyc.

ao27 It WAN TED TO KENT OR PtTBCHASE, a modern built two or tliree story house, together wiili from 2 tu 8 lots of ground. Address, ivitb lull parti cnlars, VT box "2235 ost ofSce, Kew Vork. se2G3tt WANTED TO PURCHASE, A SHALL Cottage honse, in the boundaries of Putnam, Bed f(rd, Mvrtle, to Myrtle avenue for cash. Address, statiiiu location, description, and price to liable office. I 8028 3f WANTED TO RENT, IN THE VICIN ity of Bedford, a nicely furnished house, with tbe improvements.

Enzle otfice. no2i 3t WAKTED TO HIRE EITHER A whole 01 a part of ahone; location prof erred near the City HolJ. Any parties havinz toe above will meet witu a liuoral tenant by addressing LYOX, Brooklyn P. O. se2G 3L ANTED PART OP A HOUSE FOR a Fmall EamiW.

in the neighborhood of the City Hull; wnttr required. Addrobs D. EC, iJagleomca. se'i 3t XSTANtED SECOND HAKD PIANO.S Wc will bn ono b.nndrel socoud hand pianos for caeh or fke them in exchange for new one GRUBE ec MKTZ, liil Atlantic street. N.

B. Tuninc and repainna: nrumptly Attended to. fcplftly WAN TE FURNITURE PARTIES camct. nil clothft. hoddinir or anv ouier honhold Rooda to dispose of, will iind a oash custom er and a pood price for any amonnr, or smalD.by ad dressing AXJCTIONEEIt, Boi 61 WiUiamabnrsU Post Of tice.

a. B. iho aoove is tne auvertiAer permanent aa etross. jelO im BOARD WANTKD nm A LADY AND child in a family of moderate circumstances. Atl tlrey faradaye EacJe office.

s232t BOAKD TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG men, desirous of the oominein ol a home, mn bo commodated in an English fami'v, nir'iin' 8 minutes' from tho City Hall. For particulars apply at 167 Court street, near Baltic, in the st tie. bc27 It BOARD WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN wilhtif wife nnd daughter, inXew York or Brooklyn, tionvjuicnttothecars. Teraissoctr exceed $6Q a month. Pri' de family preferred.

Addr' il, A. Ejuj'o Omce. s27 St OAliD PEE.SANT BOOMS AND BOARD FOB A pentleman and his wife, or two Kentlemon rooming together, can be obtained' at fll Sands street, in the immediate vicinity of tiiree ferries, references exchanged sc 27 2t BOARD AV ANTED iOR A GENTLE manandwlfe, child old, iufantand Location neichborhood of Waah'rston avenue. Sitting room, or parlor) bedroom adjoining, and sma'l roam for cbiid and accommodationB tor nnree. Unfurnished except carpets (perhapfl).

A good price will he paid for such a place. Also board wanted for a single nentlemau, noih borhood of Concord street. Apply nc OADitf AUEy cy, 3 21 Fulton ave. s2l It BOARD WANTED, PARTIAL BOARD, in a private family, convenient to "Wall st. ferry, by two ycur; men who wo dd room together: permanent if desirable; trms moucRin; references eschano cd.

Address, with full particular MERCHANT, iclo olrice. so271t OAliD A tiENTLEMAN AND HIS JUP vucor2 piKflc trontlenien can bo accomoiodatad with board it 123 A delphi utreet. acLi It BOARD IN BBOOKLYX 50 W3T BAIj JIC STREET, between Hortry and Clinton struts. A gentleman and Iu'h wiio can obtain ijoard with pleasant roottK, single rooms also, and Iaro room for one or two gontlcmen. Tho houoe has the modern a 27 It 1 BOARD A VKWSINULE GliNTt EMEN reqi'irin: board and nloasant may bo accommodated in bouse with ail the modern improro inente.

Apply at 63 "West Baltic street, boiwvca Henry and uimton; conYomont to lorries ai cars. sei iv BOARD WANTED WITH TWO ROOMS connoctinff, by a gentleman, vis and dautihtors. nodS and 11: rci'oreneea exchancrd. Aldrcw, atatir termg. Box 4.C03 Voat OtBce, Kew rr.rk.

spW2t BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, TO einclcmen. or K'jntleman and wife, a pretty front parlor ana alcove on2d tloor: lso on unfuraishcu ck room except carpet; homo has ill the modern improve ments; fauiily small and prjvato: raferuneo3 lin.t clus car pas at each end of "the block. Apply at an Kajmond st. sc27U BOARD FURNISHED ROOMS TO BE let with or without boardat 'o. lt Clmtort street.

i S27 21 OAItD GBNTLEMKN AND THBIR wivrr. or siiif'lo centlemen. chti nn ationi'iioddtAd with good board and pjeasait rooms, at Oxford street, where tho com tor is oi home can be enjoyed at modorato ratca. sc27 BOARD WANTED A GKNTL13MAN, wife and child, 15 munthj old, want a i ilea tan room, with cood but p'ain iward. dinner; nil! furnish tin own room if desired: terms aJiout $50 par month.

Ad.lro GEORGE. Kaple mice. o27 2i BOARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN TWO ceutlemcn thai will room together, cau hive board in a private family, room larre, well fur.iishJ, wilh bathroom adjoining, very pleasant location, eaj of one block from railroad nnd a few blocks from tlm Addrew SOUTH BKUOKLN. Eagle omce. 3 :7 3t BOARD TWO OR THREE GENTLE5IEN or agentleman and wife may be acomimodated with board in a plain family, irh piaisubstantiai board.

Terms niederato. No. 14 Debevoise' street, Brooklyn. sc26 BOARD TWO NICE ROAMS, WITH closets, to let, to Kentlemen and tnoir wives, uufur Mishcd at2l0 ijchermernorn streot, couvenient to carsand ferries. se2S 'it BOARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN, for the winter, from about the 1st of November, lor gentleman, wife, and two (rroM children, (son and daughter), in a private family, where thoy can lorm part of tho family and live in a plam imiet manner.

Pricn about permontb. Address, with full particulars, KINGS offico of the Brooklyn Eagle. BOARD TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with hoard: also two gentlemen and tucir wives; location pleasant, between Lafayette avenue and Hanson place. No. 22 tSt.

Velix stroet. se26 6t SOARD WANTED, BY A lady, two or three children to board. J3 street. WIDOW Apply ut 116 se26 2t ARD A SUITE OF FURNISHED tviATTio nlRn hftl! mnms to let. wilh bnard: delightful, convenient to ferries; bouso first claw; dinner at 6.

Apply at 101 Schenucrhoru street. References chanjted. se2o2t BOARD IN BROOKLYN TWO rooms, unfurnished, ith Rood boariL and one room unfurnished, with cas. batt. Ac; house pleasant, and ritio iccai'on.

Apply at si siaic frircsu yci it OARD WANTED KY TWO YOUNG 1 ladies, near Fulton streot. Terms must bo mode rate; will i umiak room if de. ued. Address aie omce. go BOARD TO LET, 1' UKNISHEDEOOiIS, with or without board, nt A.

B. I'AY'S MorCJiants' UOllOD UOOJ56, AOS. 167 OUU IU) tourL sixeci, coraor at ail tic. e31 3' BOARD HANDSOMELY FURNISHED rooms, with board, at remunerative prices, for small families, or sinplo gentlemen, at 37 Worth Oxford street, near Myrtle avenne. Those lookina for a permanent home are invited to call before locating elsewhere.

Bost ot references ciTOnandroQaired. so2l9t OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN b'OR JLFt three adnlt3. infant and nursoinaKood neichborhood convenient to crs. Address, for ono week, STUART, New York. sol7 6t SPECIAL NOTICES.

Tinv nf TTVTTF.n METHOilIST CHOIRS of Brooklyr will hold their neit robear. al TO MORROW hHTmniV rnmr nf KiVhteenth street and Fifth avenue. Brooklyn. se27 lt UBSTITCTBS FUKNISHBD FOR QUEENS AND SUFFOLK COUNTIES. Persons dceirine substitutes will find it to their interost 4001111 No.

08 MIDDAGH STREET, BROOKLYN. wA6Jhqywlbeprontlydean AKn SUBSTITUTES. so27 3t COAT. AT COST COMPANY, 10 COURT street, Brooklyn. Sept.

27th 1861. Wo aro now delivering coal at tho terms agreed upon Tor this month. Subscribers will ploase como immediately forward, pay their balances and receive their coal, iar thersubsoriptionsreceived at the office. TMIOOKT.VN PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIE J3 TY. A roRuiar mooting of the above Society will be held on TUESDAY EVENING.

27th at their rooms, BROOKLYN INSTITUTE, at 8 te26 2t JOHN E. SWAUTON, Sec'y pro torn. BROOKLYN CITY FAND RIDGE WOOD RAILROAD CO. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Bection 2d of tho by laws of tho above named company, an election for thirteen directors will bo held at tho office. No.

34T Fulton stroet, Brooklyn, on tho second Tuesday of October. 1864, oommencinc at 12 o'olocknopn. E02StilIOcU2 WM. H.LEAYORAFT. Soc'y.

royerITbakers highest premium ELASTIC STITOH SEWING MACHINES, 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, ACT 235 FULTOK STREET, BROOKLYN. St. Ann's Block. se22 bo SHOULD YOUR EYES ACHE AND pain you when rcadinw "or sewing, get tho Brr.silian Pebbles, which will rost them and keep thorn for many years longer than the ordinary glass. Peiatt JOHN P.

PHASE, 203 Fulton stroot BRAZILIAN PEBBLES THE VERY best article ever used for tho preservation of thecyo. tpcctnciepoi aiiKinns. qjeo, Koio snoiL stool ana nmoer ty wiasses, aua a iun asararcu out oi upucai oouh, at out of Optical Goods, at JOHN D. CHASEac Fulton street. ation paiil to ropaixing Fine Watclios, ParticuUr attention Clocfcftanci owcirj solStf Family SewinoI Embroidery, braiding, fcrnnming.

tucking, quilting, cordin and. overy description of ffiinilyfiewinn ncaUy.dano Dutbo GroVor Baker semng IIUIC ni lie. ly y. u. narayn, ato.

ax i uiwii sirvoi, oi. miHjfc LauiM liiinuiun, a tfarinenui to or deratEliorlDgtic auWood ou rs i WANTED A GOOD PliAIN COOK, wfhor rndironcr, onothut can eorao wcllrcstna niended. at No. 5 Poplrr Brapk) n. It'' ANTED A TIDY, WI5LL BEHAVJ2D YOUNG ft 'woman, chambermaid arid waitress.

SUo must biinc good recommendation for cbaiaeter. Apply to Mrs. OSBOBN, CUnton avenue, between Myrtle and DeKalb. 8027 1 WANTED FOR A RTEAMEtt GOING CP THE Mcditarreuean, a ba'(er, a painter, a carpenter's mate, a ma'iter at arras, a yeoman, and armorer. Apply at 1S7 York street, Brooklyn.

If? AK TED APPBENTICeS TO THE tho drccs making, at No. 11 Chnt'm wb 'le aiiiirg. bo27 ANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GEKE QUSQO1" Apply at 2 17 Adamaatrost. so2T l'. "TOTAKTED TWO GIRLS, ONE TO DO the cooking, wnihinK arid irunms of a sniall family, tlio otter as child'o nnrse: tao bcot utty rofereitco rotiutr cd.

Apu'y tins day at $2 Second place, South Brooklyn. W27 It WANUJfiD A RESPECTABLE LAD, AS assistant in a iirst sugar siro. wharo can attain a thorough knowledge of the bnsjrie. i'irjt clud rclereucoretiuircd. Apply to J.

HOARE, 315 FuUoii tdrcot. Qnerertditic in Brooklyn prelorxed. sa'27 WANTED A GOOD GERMAN one who thoronnly uudoratanda general hon rework. Apply at lf6 Sands trect. 8027 21" WANTED A KIND, EXPEBlEiCED nurse, viawtt to take 'ha'e of baby.

Bast of city references. Liall at 137 ckett atront. so27 It WANTEDA GOOD WASH KB and ironcr: alio innf bo neat ana oblininir. und navo pood city references: nono nectl nnply who sro not perfectly compotent. Call at 64 Livingston street, 'nr 10 to 1 o'clock.

se27 "7KT ANTED BEVEBAL EXPERIENCED 7T JadJes'bair dressers, at MILNE'S Hair Dieting Fulton avenue. Brooklyn. "VST ANTED HAN DS, IMMEDIATE iy, to r. to mnke thosw annlvinir must brinir TOfeionces: the old hands ploaso call at once and brinn hoir books. AodIv to J.

HAR11ISON. ejrndr Court nnd eots, Brooklyn. o2i Gt ANTED 200 LABORERS, TO WORK on sewers. Dav work imri nnnst iuit. omnlovmnnt.

Wjtfis. ftl Jfi ner dav. AbdIf on work. Carlton avenue. nenr Hyitlo, Brooklyn, sen 6t KTNGSLEY A KEENEY.

WAN1ED LADIES TO LEARN TO operate on Singer's and Whcoler and Wilson's sewing machines. Alt branches taught and recommended to work. Also nil kindwnf family stitching and Quilting dona by nn experienced operator. Apply at 182 Fcdton Btreet, up stairs. au22 2m SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE spectabla yonnff woman, cs plain cook, washer and ironcr, in a small family has good city jforencos.

two days at 129 Smith street, between Borcen and Dean sts, se2T It WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE Jfemng firL a situation as chambermaid and waitress; has good city references. Call for two at ftm i tn street. fte27 16s WANTED A SITUATION BY A respectable young woman, as seamstress; und? xincaoi lomwy sowing; nasgooacity rsreveiii.0 Gati for two days at Pl Dougla'street. seilt TMTASTED A SITUATION ISY steady yonjis womiwi, as nnd soamstro; and soamstrcss; reference aiven. Ca'1 at jjiow place, oouui lirooiuyn.

"Vr AKTlED BY A RESPECTABLE PRO tasrut woman, a si' nation as 'au'idross or to tiko the entire cherce of nn infant. Enquire athor nrcsent en Soyr l4.6Scliennerliorn Btreet, corner of lioyt strjet, rooKlyn. seii It WAKTED SITUATIONS BY TWO RE sjroctable girls; ono as cook, wo hor and ironer, and thd other as chair. and waitroei. or to tiko care of cbilriren; have good city referencoa.

Call for two days at S4 Myrtle avennB. He27 It WANTED A SITUATION, BY A Xflspectablc Kirl, to do penoral housework; or plain cook, washer and ironer. Good cityreforenoe. Apply at 56 Prospect street. Brooklyn.

se27 it WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE epectable young woman, to do general housework: ia a (food plain cook, washer and ironer; good city refer onces. Call for two days at 125 Pearl street. Bo271t XX7" ANTED AS COOE, A SXTtJATION BY A BES pectablo joon woman, who underBtanda an soxts of cooting. No objection to a8ist Id the washing. Please call a76 Bridge street, 2d door from Fulton Brooklyn, 3d floor.

Good reference. se27 It WAKTED A SITU'ATrON, TO COOK, WASH, AKD iron, by a tborangUy compont person. Inquire at her present' employers, 19 Schermerhorn Btroot, Brooklyn. se27 It "ANTED A SITUATION, BY TWO KE3PECT able Tonn? women: one as rook, washer nnd ironer, the other as cjambeiiuaid and waitress. Has good city references.

Cull for two daya at Si Stanton street. se27 It WASTED SITUATIONS FOR A large numbor of lirst class jrirla ic every capacity of housework, cooks, nurses, eeomat reuses, chaiubermiida, te. AkouicesirlH lateivinnded, at low woea. Apply at tho Employ liieut tithce, 331 Fulton avenue iremoved from 315) "VY. U.MACOMBKH.

Proprietor. s27 It "VlfAKTEt) A SITUATION BY A RE spectable younp woman a cook, washer and ironyr; or to doKonerul housework; tood ci" f.roncB5. Call lor lila.it "Warren street, cu Hoy and Kmith. se271t ATE1 MY A ItESPECTABLE voiinc woman, a itnatinn in conic, washer and ircner, or to do housoivork. lias ood city rofcT oncef.

Call or two (layant iamitll nlri st. e7 It All TED ASITUATIONBY AYOUNG iiiiftn. fnorl Tilnin fMinfc wtHTini nnrl irnner in a itrivate family hes the best city reference iroin tier last plate. Call at X5 Hicks street. lb" ANTE BY A KESPJSCTABIiE woman, a situation as nonaeknoDcr or to take full cbHrjro of an infait from its birth.

C' bo on for two daya r.t US Project, between Cold ana Bridge llui nlwavbbcen accu.tomgd t3 the sait Im AKTED BY AJi EXPERIENCED cir). a situation as chambermaid aud Tjlamaawer: ita no ODjccion to mc care ot cnuoren; kooq cuy enco jriven. Oan be seen for two dafr al 110 Cour, Amiiy and Congro ja blrot, South Brooklyn. sel It yAS' TEJD A SITUATION, BY ARE fcpectuble younjr woman. to do ttonw.J liouseivurk isa good jilain cook, wiishor aiid ironer; iiai good cityro ferences.

Cull at Bi idgo strct. bo27 It WAInXED A SITUATION BY A KG specUib young woman, as CQ'tk. washer and ironer or to do general housework in a rsmitll fumily; hv foodcity rt'forences. Call for two days ad Z'o. I l'urmaa street, near WAKTED A SITUATION BY A YOUNG pirl, as chambormaiil and waitress in a private family; has the best of citj fwm hor last placa.

Call at 3U5 Hicks street. WANTED BY A VlitST CLASS BUSI notsyouna mama situ jtion a3 clerk in a grocery store. Address Eagle oiiico. se271t WANTED A SITUATION, BY A BE snectablop.irl. to do the plain cooking, washing and ironing of a small private family; orwoold do the hajse workofaBmall private family; reference from her last place.

Call for two days at No. a Liwronco street. se27 It WANTED A SITUATION, Bi A HE spectablo young woman, to do freneral housework; or would do cbamberwork. Please call for two days at Xo 6 Dean street, Brooklyn. lc27 It ANTED AS RESIDENT OR VISIT ine governess, to intruct in English brench and A European lady of high respectability doslraj to obtain an ongpaeiuent in aquieb respcctaDio iamuy.

au dreaa Brookfrn. se272b WANTED SITUATIONS FOR AMERI can. English, Irish, Scotch, and German servants I have now waiticK for situations a superior selection of thomost efficiont and respectablo servants in this city; also a very large nunilwr of neat and excellent girls lately landed. MAJSKIKG'S Omco 15 Court sroett, corner of Joraleliion. N.

ii. No connection whatovor with any other office. ee'27 3t ANTED A SITUATION, A RESPECTABLE vounE woman, to do General housework, in a small family; is a good plain cook, washer and ironer. Call for two days at 6S3 Myrtle avenue. WANTED A SITUATION AS NURSE AND SEA.U atress, by a very experienced and responsible giri; or would do'caanibcrwcrs and waiting.

Has lived many years in first class Brooklyn tamilies, to whom she refers, and is a valuable servant. Apply at 10 Tillary Btreet. se27 lk WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as seamstress; con cdt and fit ladies' dresses, and do b)1 kinds of family sewing; can sew on Wheeler Wilson's machine. Would do chamberwork if desired. Call at 291 Fulton avenue, corner of Fort Gicenffqdacei fr se27 lt WANTEDr A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS, BY a respectable youn(j eiti, one who understands dresE mating, is neat and smati at sewing, and.

would have no objection to take care of a baby or do Jit up stairs work; haa tbo "best of city roterenco. Can be seen for tliree days at .134 Myrtle avonue, fcopflwr. se271t WANTELBYYOTNG GIRL, A SIT nation as mme. or would do Iiht cbamberwork; pood roference. can ho scon for 2 days at 137 Smith street, urookh so27 It.

Wf ANTED A SITUATION BY A TQunc woman: isacoodcook cook Willing to assist in tbe washine and ironing. The best city reference Riven. Call for two days at 270 Hicks street, Bro( 3 street, Brooklyn. s27 It WANTED A SITUATION. BY ARE Bpoctable girl, as 000k.

washer and ironer; hs the beat of city references. Can bo seen for two days at 19 Gol lcjre place, next door to tho riding school. se27 It WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE; spectablo girl, as cook, washer and ironer in a small private family; tho boat roference can bo Riven. Please call for two days at 2C7 Gold stroet, between Myrtlo avonue and Willoughuy street, Brooklyn. se27 2t TiT ANTED A SITUATION BY A ftnnntAlilo wnmnn.

nx linimokeGTier: understands herbusinosathoroughly; would be willing to take tho en tire cnargooi a nouso; nas nooojoctiou to po a suuro uia tanco in theconntry. Apply nt 172 Naasan street. so27 at TAT ANTED A SITUATION BY AY OUNG woman, as chambermaid and waitress, or would take care of chudrea; has the best of city roferonco from her last place. Apply in the nowframo building at tlio corner of Navy and Johnsou street, over the liquor store, front room, 8027 It WANTED SITUATIONS, FOR ONE hundred experienced servants first class cooks. Clain cooks, chambormaids, nurses, both Protestant aud atholic.

Also, several nice clean juris latoly landed. Li dies will please call at HENDERSON'S Servants' Offloe, Court street. (Montague Hall,) well known since Juno, 1850, to bo tho most respectable and reliablo Servants Acciicy in Brooklyn for tidiea to procure their servants from. 8Q2ti 3f WANTED A SITUATION BY A YOUNG pirl, to do general housework; can give good reference. Call at i Denuet placo, botweon Luqucer and Nowon Atrnets.

Be2B 2L WANTED A SITUATION I5Y A KK siioctablo young cirl, 1 iyoarsof age.tomindchild ren. or to wait ou tlio table. Enquire at 67 Dean street. Brooklyn. so2C2t JfJ AMTED BY A WET NURSE, A HOME for her infant whore ho will havo good care, lerins g''ucrwcck.

Apply in P'Hmun avenue, aoors oast 01 Jbranklin avenue. 6021 3t AMED SITUATIONS UHKIS'J'U iiiipd'b xfiPM'V in Till nn streets, is the ecloct and reliable in Brooklyn, through which ladies may obtain tbe very best servants. We have now on hand.UO oi city, (Protfcbtuit and Catholic) willing to biro at moderate iJl" niuiwi imti. ANTKD A SITUATION A BlBSi flnfifmnnv.ino.in a UQUTCOtuuii references given. Address BOPRAJNO, Engle ofhee.

ttfux fit WAKTED A SITUATION, i A KB apootablo girLas chambermaid and wu. tress, or to 'doBeneralhoBsoworltina Fmall private familv: has Rood city reiurunoe. Caaba seeu iur beeu, lorzuayeatno, AUaatio street, Crookjju, 2d Hoqu bwi se2S 1 r. muzcxoiifi: Clirisrian Bouck Richard Abraham rolb emus, Wm AmosF llatliold. John A Crofw, Ausuti Mnjtcrs.

tinrtjiirl KPowei, James "Waterbnry, Ismic Van AndeD, urlii NuiK Daniel Ayres, ii. Duuiel Arnold. Wm Hljin. Nicholas Wyckoff, Dacford Earnpy. Effincham Nichols, Jacob Olwine, ATUOia iV Jonathan htoIe, John BwMrt.

fJco Brown, Geo Merle, Edrard Anthony, flerman 0 Aujriistus Ford. Hosea Birasall. Jnfl Wiiitney, John Hill. CitiO A Thorn, Daniel Mnojor, John Kiumftii, luvil Chaucccy, John Davoi Win Wallace. TwT.T CHRISTIAN W.

LOUCK President. ABRAHAM D. POLHKliUS, Vice Pcotrt. tncnAiuj 11. tiAiiDiNG, fciccrctary.

UAWiEL AviiKrt. M. Lxammor. I BaZjD wis. Attorners, ati5 F'lKEMElS'b TKUST INSURANCE COM ANV OF BROOKLYN.

CASH CAPITAL, 5350.0CO. Omce o. 9 Court street, iopposito City Halt,) and No. all street, ne.T Ercndway, New York. Orpumsed on tho principiti of paying one hili' tbfprofit abovs ten per cent to tbe Widows' and Orphuus' Pum.

of thu Fire Iicpaitment of the City of Brooklyn. DniSCTOBR. Georjre HaH Eli Robhina Wakemaa Aaron A Depranw Miller Frwierick Til'eet Thomas Clark Kehemiah KniKht Chittenden Ham Mestemrer Cilhnrf I. Hmcrht HjtJI Warren Oeokin Peter Duryea John Stewart A Lov Crawford Smith lienry T) Peck I Clover Kins Carey, van tfrnnt wvcJconrbmitn iianctier li i rotnineftam r'eitr Anaerf on Israel vclsor Thorn. Kichnrd I' Back Warren Sncden tj Jti Ltippitt llDsSord Wm Wn.ll iicarrt Henrv tierfion Mnrccllj abbey John I Voorhoei Ant'nv Campbell JOr.Il ill UICK3 ame.j Jiaion, Edwin HillrG This contiimnto insure Building.

riruu 11 rrooa Dwelling, Household Earnituro, Vessels in port, nnd their and(iiherpr or dciuaife by iae, ou as favorable terms as other lirsi clcss Companies. GEORGE HALL. President; Wii. BcEBEix, Secretary. CnsH.

M.i.cDoyALJ. Secrotarr. mb ONTAtK FIRE INSURANCE COil No. 7 f.OVn'V STREET. BROOKLYN.

Mid 15B JiliOADWa (nert Maiden Ijine). MiW YORi. WM. EL5 WORTH, President. Ati3.i.3t At.

KDtBV. Secretary. '1HN tiHJTlU' Surgcyor; TT7 33HENIX FIRE INSURANCE OF UBCOKLYN. Othce No. 1 Court street, cor.

of Montague, Brooklyn, Hmnch Office 12 Wall street. Now ti i Ai ri'Ai, 5 500.000 00 SCPa LUS 15T MARL' il. 222,219 20 es, M. inut acfriRs, Baiiuinfa, Machinery, Chr.tt.i;. aad tronul Estate, Sb.i.

Mid CoiTTf.cs (in nor: vulyj mid Shipt: Enilding trom Los ind Damage by t'iru. Dn.RCTOTta: Stephen CrowcJ! A Stott Joshua Atkins, jr Inenoit JohnM Lonj Wardwch Moses FOdell Thus II ltodir.an Jan Rfjdiu.m Jan Rockwell Geo Archer Heiu Uolhtw I Kmthimjbniii Gilbert Bayers Danl Fern a Id Samuel Booth Jonatham Weeks Samupl Halrted Harold DolJncr Leonard Dewing Alvhi Bradley Wm Beale Lorhijc Andrews Ch'ns Betts Jeremuih Spader i iustiv Schwab Wra Vail L' a Baldwhi d7r.rd A Low Nathan Bners Sipauel W'Burti Auciitus Studwoll Edu inTRicfl BrsKK lOdsrar (Jrow Clement Parsons William A Bu Bbiii Breedeu STEPHE.N CROWELL. President, EDGAR W. CROWELL, Vice President Shjw. Sgcretary.

MECHANICS' FIRI5 "INSURANCE COM PAY, L. I. OfficeraNo, 1 MontaRTie streot, (Mechanics" Bank Building Brooklyn, audKo. 31Wall street, (Mechanic's Bank Build New York. OASH S1HMB0.

Insures BuiJdinga, Mercliandise, Furniture. Vessels in nni tMid ir cargoes, and other proporty affainat loss or dam ape hy Fire. DnrarjTnRS: Daniel Chauncey Snmuel Sloan Abram Baylis John Brownson John PRolfo Loo mis Ballard Van ii Kawin Scraatoa George Bergen Kooert hi tteraeu i noman atratxon Sn.mu.il Sntiih Geo Hastings iraei jonnsan Theodore Rokbt Daniel Fnmald John 11 Baker John French Henry Boarum Uenxy Biosli John Batter Henry 11 Crocker VteDater Isaac i.aroaxt Dnvid Ctionncnv Pelir CamnheH Thomas Sullivan Leonard Cooper Livingston Miller Levcrich tivlvester Honlow Robert J. Daviet Daniel Ayres, jr Tho Polhemus, jr joun UH Ly Stophan Lpader. acot ii lieo Jj onaw Mnnrv DANIEL CHAUNCEY, President.

Walteu NrcnoLAS. Secretary. Walter. E. Pays.

Assistant Secretary yg OFFICE OF THE LAFAYETTE FIKE 1N SURAKCE COMPANY, No. 347 Fulton Brooklyn. February 10th, law. The foilowine gentlemen were eiecied Dirtciors of toil 'omiiany, at tne ammut eieution neii uu me urn ium, James Froeland, Edmund Gibson Cniviu Camp Hiram St. Jnor iiw.

Backhous Jame? Harper Lewi Hurst Spader Henry l.nlleo I.cveritt Sao Phillip C'roobo. Jamet1 Cfioper John Vartderbil1. Henry 1 nines On.iikPb.an; Alexander McCuo Voorhis Graves Michael Neviu. Samuel Garrisoc John Leflorts Sn ml Van Bec3chotfte Curtis Noble James Titus Jese Kowai Edw.ird Harvey Stephen A DodUre Andrew FitZReratd r.ii 'OQUent pof Oie Board, JAMES VUEir LAND, unanimously re elected Treaidon' AM10S THOMPSON. Sec Sec rotary OFFICE OF THE NASSAU PURE USSXTR.

AKCF No. 10 COURT STREET. At tho annual election for Directors of this Company hicl on the 2d Ibo foilowine; jintleraea wcroelocted for Ll Wm Harris John nalsev JohnT ahirtin, II Cor.iine, tico MorR an Jos Johnson L. Mitchell Win Fowler CM Sheldon AH Beli a Thome A 'low CWiJ Murphy Wm Heritor, Jr Hunted John French Thos Strat ton Thco Itop ers Jaiees eaver SihisXudlaui FWprdwell Conklin Brusii SaxaL SmitL. John A Cross John A Lott Cyrus Smith Harper Alftx Liiderhiii Van VooTUir rhosOlark A Beekman, Daniel McCabe.

tii. Hauler it At iihsrcmRn mflotini? nt" thR Brjra. la urs was aoammousiy re e.ectu I'rosiaent. RKEKMAN. Secretary.

"feFIQCE (IF THE LONG ISJjAKD l'SCTR ANTE COrjPANY, of Brooklyn, May 11, 1SC4. At an election for Directors of this iompany. held on MotnlayOih the iollowipj? named KeoLIemon wera eior.ien. viz. iienrv Youncr John A Iott Cieore Thoroptsoc Smitii Woodhult Nasi all Wright eoraoA Thome Charlos Laverich Henry Leverich John i Vassar Daniel A Rabbins Jonathan Thome John A Nowbonld, Charles Rogers.

i'eterC Cornel! Ayies 'rcd'k H. Piontice. II KCornina Charleb Bill Joshua Skidmn Do Lumater I. "aac Hyde. Jr Minima Poi.

Thome Wm Aui'imtus White For Inspectors John D. Prince, Walter llarre. Abraham Lott. At a subsequent meeting of tM Board, held this day, Mr B. W.

PELAAlATER was unauimously re elected President of the Company. myll WM. W. HEIS'SHAW. Secretary.

KISOS COUNTY FIKE EsSUBANCE COtPASY OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN, L. 1 Otfice. Fermers' and Citizens' Bank Baildin, Brooklyn, Branch Otfice, No. 1 Na.sau street. Jiow York.

CASH CAPITAL, $150,000. insure Dwellinjjs, Stores, and other Buildinps, Goods, Wares, Puiiiiture and merchandise. Vssels in Port ana theis Cars. iCs, Mortpaircs, Inrerest, Leases, and other property, or by tire, and against the nska ormlaud navigation nnd transportariou. on the most favcr ible tonus.

DDtECTOllS. Kdw Hackliouse Richard TrusweH Daniel Smith Grirlhli CritJith Jacom Wilson Lewis Halst yiyward Chauncey Cook Wm Pease Ki'liraim Miller Oliver Rlngersoll Lawrence Reeres stej'iien Ous A van lrunt cos riutcumsou Adam C.Martin Goorpe Bennett Andrew Provost Henry Johnson Joseph Burr Alfred Hobley Jas Valentine Richard Brown If.Un Wclh liecch Edward North Free Jh iesH Fellows Wm Pooley John I Keatina Samuel spodu) Terrett Arch Meserolo David Sturvetant Abrahaui Mills Sjlvoster Turtle Kolnh 1 eets Henry Pope. Secretary. Taylou, Assistant Secretary. JOStrtl ASDEUSON, I B.KXiiY Ouaimtv Surveyor" Hfi" A IS IS' A A iji LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.

NO. SI NASSAU STREET. NEW YORK. Opposito tho Post Ofhce. CASH CAPITAL AND ACCUMULATION OYER SI, 700,000.

The triennial dividend of profits of this company has re suited in a bonus or addition to the policy of more than 53 per cent, on tlie whole premium paid. The dividends are paid in the life time of tue assured, thus aiding them to pay future premiums. POLICIES are made incontestible after five years from, date, for or on account of errors, omissions and mistate ments in the a implication, except as to age ANNUITIES are granted on favorable terms. HENRY STOKES. President.

C. Y. WEYiPLE, Secretary. J. L.

Halsey, Secretary. S. N. Stexbins. Actuary.

jfl2 3m THE HBETOS INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated in 1S25, No. 3 3 ALL STKJsT. Mechanics' Bank Building, CASH CAPITAL Insurance against loss and Damage by tiro on favorably terms. DrEECTORS. Rowland, Corneliub Smith.

Abraham Sandji, Francis Luqueer, Jacob Novins, Jacob HAnton, fhup'mTownsend Jacob Robortson.CbasBuckhatter, William Anew, Edward Faile Havemyer, Iram Smith. Ddinund Penford, Abm Var Nest, Wm Momman, William G. Owen. Leverich, John Phelps, N. S.

BOW LAND. Preeidont, J. Harriot, Secretary. GEORGE J. ILiVRDY, Agent.

GEORGE J. HARDY. Roal Estate and Insuxaice Ageut, Leans negotiated. Real Estato bought. sId or exchanged.

House.s let or leased. Deed bonds and Mortsagos oxecu qd. Commisnioner of Deeds. No. 13 Court streot, opposiii ty Hall.

v. IjEG AI. IIS PURSUANCE OF AN OKOJKK OVKOiS WELLO. BKAINARD, Surrogate of the County, of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according to lawt an persons having claims against THOMAS 11. ECKERSON, lnte of Bergen Point, Hudson County.

N. deceased, that they are roouirtHl to pihibit the auie. with the vpucaers thereof to the subscriber nt tliooaicw of Oilbort J. Bogert, No. 39 CbriHopherstnvt, fn the City of Now York, on or before the 27th day of March neTf.

Dated Soptember 20th, 1SGL se22 lawSm'Th AJJRAHAM FELTER, Eiocutors. QIUTHEME COURT, KIKGS COUNTS. Do Cra Maltby against Charles Squire and others. Itj mtrtitncc of njadgmont of foreclosure and sale made' in thit action on the nineteenth day of September, IBM, t'M i to giw notico that on the thirteenth dayoi October, lSW. nt the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, at the Commorcial Ksi hi'iigo, Number 389 Fulton street, fopposito the City Hall.

iu the City Brooklyn and County oi Kings, J. will i ell ai public auction to tho highest bidder, the mortgaged premises said judRment mentionod and therein described os folio viz: All those two lota, pioocs, or parcels of ground, together with tho buildings thereon, situate lyiug nnd being in the Sixtb Ward of tho City of Brooklyn ana unty of Kiugf, and State of Now York, and which, said, lots are known and distinguished ou a map of ths real oa tate of Ralph Patchen. made in the monta of April, liSfc by tho numbers 4S tforty ftvo and (fortyKiC and taken tocether are bounded and contain, aa follows Northwesterly by Willow street tifty feet cammencirig at a) point one hundred feet from Atlantic street southwesterly 47 uorty aeven ono hundred feot southeasterly by tho Tear. of lots known and distinguished on said map bs umnbowf (71 floventy one and (72j seventy two urty loot; and north easterly by rear of lots (37) tlurtyxEBTODi.oafc ibiW eignt; iyi tunxy iw; lurij "uo uuuuxoaieotxo tuo place of bcfiiniung, said lots being each twenty rive foet wido front and rear and one hundred foot doou on each. to tic szrez cr w.

Tntl RpUTnbr 10. vwu. ELEGA? 'T STOCK OF FRENCH MILLINERY HOODS ON THKRStAY, SEPT. 29. At 33 SMITH tic Livi All fftx d.

u. uial. o' in tuo mn kot. luclnainp both f'o cin and Domestic. rPEKING OFFALlANn 'WTNTBB MIIj Vt UBlllHlt 51IIS.

Mrrilc 'f huriday, Soytcnibe: liii.li. 10 GOLD PRICES jtiliAMJ OfKMNC MH.HSF.Ry AND MILLCJEP.Y GOODS, THUrt3AY. SUM'. MTU. AT M.

MIOVICRS' FASU OSABIX ICS FUI.TON STREET, BTIOOKT.YN. no27 It' OMSIKG OF FALL AND WfNTKU KOSSfil'S, AT Miss THORNTON'S, S3 Jlvrtle avenue. An asgoitroent oi iillhiery GooJs 3lT, T3 on liaad. It MILL11SEKY MR3. WESTBEOS LK AVE to inform her friends and the iadiea of that she nefj removed to the corner of Court and Socket Hreot.

and that ttne will open on TbarMr.v. Sent. 2 lh, 10w e'et ent asscrlicot of FJir iSCH BOS Win, to whfch she invites early lo27 2w PENETG OF FALL MILLIXERY. MISSES M. K.

MAUKEK, 1E4 ATLANTIC ST11EET. Desire to inform their natrons and the ladicj of Ii. mat therr unnui opein" of FALL AND VIX'f'ER MILLINERY GOODS Will n'ace on THURSDAY On which occasion an elczant and fashionahlc Stcl; of Alillincrj will be presented lor their inspection. 6t QPESISG DAY, THURSDAY SEPT. 30TH.

MADAME J. SWEET. Xo. If) Desires to inform her frit nds and customer that sho will open for examination on THURSDAY, Sept. SOth, a and caretidly selected sfockof M1LHNEUY STRAW GOODS.

Madame S. has on hand the largest, richgat and most varied ahsortraeiit of PARIS BON SETS. FLOWERS. ROUND HAT, Ac. Ever offered in JJiooklj n.

An cxaiuination is rc.spcutully olicited P. S. Special attention is paid to cleaning an 1 pressing. 6t MILLINERY OPENING OJ?" JD FALL and "WIKT3SB ST VLEtf. on THUR.SDAY, Kth at 31KS.

GRIFFINS, 2V 3 Fulton street. NEWSPAPERS, STORY, AUTUOR OF AURORA Tiie Intact srd best of tho marvelous stories ot" MISS M. E. BRADDON, je Eniiah novelist since the death of Charlotte i commenced in THE NEW YORK MERCURY For lCi. for which it has been purchased in early advance sheets, co to b3 hero simultaneously with its appeaancfin Enslend.

or the novel wlil a' obo published in tho gicit publi.hin m2tt3 of Europe, whoso critics, having been favored with a oC te mannscKpt, pronounce it TIIE GREAT SENSATION OF THE CENTURY. Tho Authoress hra added her tmqufl'ifudttimony to the rest, that ISABEL SLEAFORD OR, THE "DOCTOR'S WIFE, In bcr che d'amvi 2. She Jiis disposed of the riht oC re proOuci'onin America exclusively to the NEW YORK MiCKCCEY, for tie euru of FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS, Yjshin it to appear in the BEST LITERARY PAPER OF THE COUNTRY. "Where n'l her oloilcswHl nl.o ha pubUs hed in tbeir order. Tte obtiiocd by "AURORA "LADY A UD LEY'S SECRET," "JOHN MARCH MOTS LEGACY," "'lVlE OUTCASTS," war rant us in the rncrt L.Tnj.aineaTifcipntioi:sof ho success of this fctoi conhirj'Tis it Coos a bupeilor degree alj the nicitBoI a gii'cd author: K.

NOVEL AX'') PICTURESQUE 7XCIDEXTS, i EE LL PLOT, T.R FINE CiTAEACTEKTZATrONS, 1 SUBTLE MINGLTN'G OF EVT PEUVA OING MYSTERY wh'uh is tlio oi Iy mistreu, aatl which impario to hcr erections an aln'O stsnperiiat oral ini3re TJE NKW YORK METICURY, in ac'di'on to picatfcti" ure, two fir't clai setie? cuthoiT. and the best Editrial, rcL thu dav. is NOW READY" At nil Ntws Agents' sn the city and country. se27 POLITICAL. ERMAN DEMOCRATIC CLUB OF X.K KlXLiS COU.WTV A 1 etini uibctincof this Club beheld cn Kepc.29th.at8 o'clock, at FLOBKNS SUUU'ELIK'S.

No. 'SSI Full in street. The deio.rutcs of tho Ward Cnt' tci punctually ta appcrr. 1 IIOEUNISC, A. JlOTTKNIlOTF.

Sce'y. 3t JaTK WARD MuCLELLAX CLUB H.Sj' Tlir recu'jT werkJv meeting of U10 uboe Club uilibohcl't OLOEN'6. lJ Butior SLreet, On TllL" V.HDA EVEN j. Sept. E.

B. SHAW, President. Thomas F. Necrrrav It BJfOLITfCAL A SPECIAL MEETING OL' the Denioc. alic tionPra will bo held a I i.rnlMO.NTAGU IMJ.

tieiit. 2Sth at clnck. io. tho purp of trans Q'jtiriR such business tlio mcalirjt iXeiuue: VTilJ be punctual in their KyordLT. WM.

M. HAIIUIS. President. Jos. R.

TiLaER, Sec'y. bsW CITIZENS OF BKOOKLYiS. ITN'IOS CANDIDATE TUIKO COSCEESSIONAL DISTRICT. JOSHUA 31. VAX COTT.

ss2 11 QIXTH AVARD. THE REGULAR MON THLY MEETING OF THE SIXTH WARD MC CLELLAM CLUB will behold at thoir rooms, in Latmiar Hall, 210 and 212 Court strc Jt, on WEDNESDAY EVEN 1NI, Sept.2Wh.at7,1', o'clock. The members of thovarioa Standing Committees are rciiuestcd to bo punctual in their attendence. to join tho Club will have au opportunity touofo, BAMEL D. BR7.GGS, President.

MORGAN CRAY, Secretary. Brooklyn. Sth, 151. s27 2t! mHE DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL CLUB of the Eastern District oi Brooklyn, will hold an adjourned meeLinR at MASONIC HALL. No.

309 Grand btreet, E. THIS (TUEiDAY; EYE.NING, Sept. 27th, atTi. o'clock." JOSEPH T. SACKETT, President.

Walter L. Ltytkgstom. St crotary. su27 AT A MEETING OF THE CENTRAL WcCLELLAN ASSOCIATION, hold on Monday eveiiinp, teeof live were apooiut cd tocoi'terwithall McCLELLAN AND DEMOCRATIC CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS, to the view of organizing cne or more MASS MEETINGS, to beheld dwinr this campaign. This committee wou'd be haypy to confer with other delegations from all Clubs favorable to ttie election of GEORGE B.

McCLELLAN for President o( the United St and would appoint FRIDAY EVENING. September 3Cih, at 8 o'clock, nt thoir room on street, near Court, in Low'b Buildincs, for siid meetius. LYMXN ELMORE, T. H. MORRISON, 4tJ Sacremries.

OURTEPWaRD McCLBLLAN "clTlib will meet on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sopt. 2dth, at o'cIcck, at GARIBALDI HALL, Myrtle avenue, between Lawrence and Jav streets. By order of B. STR1NGHAM, ProsidQTt. James M.

Wc pph, Sccrotary. so2TA TO THE DEMOCRATS OF THE THIRD WARD. GEN. CALVIN E. PRATT.

Iiy invitation, will address the Third Ward Democratic Association, at their regular meeting, AT MONTAGUE HALL. On TUESDAY EVENING, Sept. 27. All Democrats are invited to attend. ae262t L.

V. D. HARDENBURG, Pres't. riBNTH WARD McCLELLAN CLUB A Tho recular meetimr of. the above Club will beheld at WARNER'S HAT 402 Atlantic, street on TUESDAY EVENING.

Sept. 28, lfW, at 8 o'clock. Tho Ratification Meeting will on that evenintrbe fixed upon. THOM.AS WALL) EN, President. Michael Walsh, Soc'y.

se2l it AMUSEMENTS and astoundine Maniiestations of au Unseen Power, throwing into the shade any others yet given by other mediums. Ofilce hours for private consultation, 8 A. M. to 8 M. Public Seances, every Wednesday evening, 8 P.

also, for ladies only, Wednesday 1 P. at the Medical Institute, '214 Fulton street, Brooklyn. se27 It FIRSIVAKNUAL BALL OF XHK FATHER MATHEW TOTAL ABSTINENCE BEN El1 IT SOCIETY No. 5. To "be held at MONTAGUE HALL, on WEDNESDAY wvpviyc Hont on 1RK1 fommitteo of ArranconiRnt.s Patrick Dinniffcn, Condon, John McCaffrey.

Jas. Irviup, Michael Mullin. Jainc Shields. James Wheeler, Michael Doheity. Patrick Dunn, John FaRan, John Cahill, John Whito, Joun Flood.

DENIS KERRIGAN, Chair aan. Joirs Tieunet, Secretary. Thomas Mubuay, Treasurer. Joini C. Fuixkrton, Floor Mnuajzcr.

Tickets Ono DoHoreach, can be procured of anyme of the Society or at the door on the above evening. Sto uit'scelebrated Band, is engaged for tbe occasion. e27 'it INSTRUCTION. UmENCH PROKOUNCIATION, WJilT JL ing. Arithmetic, Bookkeopinfr.

tanRht to adults and others, day and oven inc. at HUNTER'S Fronch and Commercial Academy, 2S5 lMitpn street, Brooklyn nite houne Building. To Ladies "Miss Hunter receives ladioH during the day, for private instruction, at hours siiit idg, in French ami English Branches, writing, spolliiiir, arithmetic, grammar, ic. Faithful attention ana terms vciy moderate. Please call for a circular.

se2.1 Ct 7S7AKTED A YOUNG MARRIED LA dv thorouchLv instructed in iuhtrumor.t il music. desires a fow more oupils for the piano; willbokiad acd patient witu ucr scuoiars. anu promises to give entire satisfaction; beginners Prefercd; terms moderate Please aiU drt ps for ono week Mrs. M. Eagle office.

se2 'St ALEX. C. PARRY'S OR MEDICATED 'd eiM muscles. (such as salt rhotua, pimples, chilblains, Ac.) chaps, rheum atisnvawellinira, sore throat, ic, and siring instant relief in finnan if rats. hniifiBs.

snrains. burns, scalds. Sold hvaii i miririMM itirauiznoutLUB woriu. rnnatnuoinodAa. 1 frt Few suwt.

New York TWO O'CLOCK, P. M. HIGHLY IMPOKTANT. THE PEACE RU310RS FU05I GEORfiil. The Propositions Gov.

AlELLWEK U. STKPIIESS ENDORSES COaiMlSSIONEES SENT SY GOVKliXOtt BKOWJN' TO GEX. SHEPvMAX. They are Already in Conference with him Inside the ttebe! I ines. THE PE0lfSITI0NS TO BE BOOM FORWARDED TO THE PRESIDENT.

Loci'iLLE, Sept. 'i'i. Sunday Jvumal pays It is stated on what is deemc tntatworthv authorltv that Gov. Brorn of Georgia has tendered Peace propositions to General Sherman. The General has appointed comtcissiouevs to go into rebel linca and confer with the state authorities of Geor gia.

Governor Brown, it is ramored and believed, is sustained in this policy by Alexander II. Stephens, who is operating in the back ground. The commissioners are said to be already iueoulereuc willi the Governor, and the peace propositions will soon be forwarded io Washington for the President's approval. This is an important movement, as Georgia, accoptinj the position she may be considered the Keystone state of the Southern Confederacy. SVe arc assured that tho story is true, ami sincerely hope that the movement may meet with success.

Ko civilians of any kind will be granted passes to Atlanta. Not even members of the S.anifary Commission. MOVEMENTS OF KIRBY SMiTH. Advaare iiiou Missouri. Rebel Gouseriplieu, Cvnto.

Sept. 28. A refugee from near Fort Pillow reports that tho rebel force from Tennessee 15,000 strong, said to be tindc the command of Kirby Smith, are encamped t'oiy miloa from the fort. All male': between 15 and 30 are hniuq ccuscrijited. It was understool tho rebels wore eii rQiitc lor Missouri.

The steamer Nabvilli is rooctcJ captured and burned by the rebels yestsrdiy ncaf Gun ton, Cumberland. Sixty he gsheads tobacco arrived from Taducah for Xew York. A refugee from Charleston, S. aivived hre report having Been over 10,000 Union usar Macon, Ga. Tbe rebels are running the railroad to Panola, part of the way with horses.

The cotton crop iu the neighborhood of Vieksbnrg is being takeu to that city to be yinned. The quality is very lino. THE WAR THE SOUTHWEST. Great Excitement prevailed at New iSlaclrid when th stranger Mollle Able passed there. The robots were reported to be from five to six miles back.

The stsanv.iv La Salle, from St. Louis to iJasliville, laden with. Government stores, struck a suae on Sundvillo Island, four miles above Cnpe Girardeau, yesterday. The boat aud cargo are probably a total loss. The steamer Hiilmau brings Memphis dates to the 24th.

Dr. J. M. Osbora and Lieutenant Bently were murdered on the by biishivlwdiers, jiiat outside the Memphis picket line. SECCCT) EDITION.

3 FS0.M GEN. SHERUHJi'S B3I. MOVEMENTS OF GEH'L HQQB. Sept, 2G. Sunday's Journal says, by an arrival from the front we Jrara that but litttle activity exists in the army concentrated around Chattanooga.

A rumor vzs current on Tuesday that Hood was manofuvcting his command to cover the Atlanta and West Point Railroad, so as to pre sent a hostile front in case Sherman thrcatonad to march on Mobile. This rumor occassioncd no excitement, and our linr remained as inactive as before. It is believed that General Wood will be assijnicd to tho command of Atlanta. Our men are busy at work transferring the city into a grand military depot. Where a house stands in the way it is torn down, and the material used for other purposes.

9I0TEBENTS OP FORREST. He Butchers all the Kcroes Captured with the Federal Uniform On. Nashville, Sept. 26, 04. Forrest, with his whole force, advanced upon and destroyed Sulphur Spring trestle yesterday.

Colonel Pace, commanding Elk Horn Bridge, evacuated that post at daylight, nnd Forrest took possession this morning with a force estimated at 7000 strong, and three batteries. On Saturday, in the figlit at Athens, 500 men of the Gth and 8th Indiana Cavalry were captured. Forrest is reported to havo butchered all the negros captured who were in Federal uniform. THE TWENTY THIED ANNUAL EXHI bition of the Queens County Agricultural Fair will be held at Jamaica on Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 5th and 6th.

Over jn premiums will be awarded to horses, cattle, farm products, and manufactured articloe. Special premiums open to all tho United Statos and Canada. Exhibitions in Brooklyn should make early application for space to John JUarold, Secretary, Hcmpstoad, who will bo at Jamaica on Thursday, Sept. 29th, Monday aud Tuesday, Oct, 3d and 4th, to make ontries. Life mombers.

10: annual members, which will admit members and their familieB, and any number of entries. Carriages. each person, 25 cents. The grounds will bo readvforthe reception of articles on Monday, Oct 3d. JOHN C.

JACKSON, President. Joe' Harold, Sec'y. se'r ELECTION NOTICE. 8'J 3 TATE OF NEW YOBK. Office of the Secbetaby of State, ALBANY, AUgUSt ZSC, To the Sheriff the County of Kings: Sir Notice is izereby given tliatat the General Election to be held in this State on the Tuesday succeeding the limt Mondayof November next, tho following officers aro to be elect ed, to A Qftvernor.

in tho Dlace of Horatio Seymour: A Lieutenant Govornor, in the place ot David R. Jcncs; A Canal Cbmmissioner, in the place of Franklin A Al berger An Iufqiector of Slate Prisons, in tbe place of Abraham B. Tappeu; All whose terms of onice will expire on tho las: day of December next. Thirty tluee Electors ol Preidont aud Vice President of tho United States; iL a retiroscntative in the Thirty ninth Congress of tho UnitedS tales for the Second Congressional District, A( thoclTih lin litii ninth tntith. fotir teenth, sixteenth, seventeenth ami eighteontii wards of tho City of Brooklyn, and the tonus of Fhtbash, llat lauds, Gravo iend, New Lots and New Utrecht, Kins Alsoareprescntctivcin the Thirty ninth Congress of the United Stilton for the Third Congressional District, composed of tho iirt.

second, third, fourth, filth, scventli, eleventh, thirteenth, fifteenth and nineteenth warda of tha Citv of Bri'oklvn. in tho County of Kings. COCNTY OFFICERS ALSO TO BE ELECTED FOR SAID COUNTY: Seven Momders of Assembly; A County Clerk in tho place of John N. Stearns: A Superintendent of the Poor, in the of Ditiaas jL well. Two Justices of Scions, in the place William H.

Hoyt nnd Nicholas J. Stillwell; One Coroner, in tho placo of Thomas P. Norris; A Repister, in the place of HurIi McLaucblin: All whose tonrn oE ofilce will expire on tha last ol uext. Yours, respectfully. CHAUNCEY M.

DEPEW. Secretary of State. SHEBiF'ti Office. Krs'flp C.ryTT, I I hereby cert iiv that the foregoinco i a truo copy of a notice this day recetvedbj me from tho Secretary ot State tho Stato of New York. AViur(r JOHN MONAMEE.

auClawtcfi Shenff. Ladies con get their Dress and Mantilla rriramiuRs mado to order J. LooKrrx, Sos 4 Kil KDlton fitrtet, opposito Clinton. BiGto 185 Fulfon street, wUl intro dnoe their Fall ntyltol GonUomen'B Silk Hatu Saturday Also all itie LBftuiuit oi ruu O.oui rtai. A Li Religious Notices.

The installation of tho Rev. Alfbed PUTNAM will take place at (he Cburch of the Savior, oor.irroF Mnnrcep'aco and Piorreppnt btrcet, to morrow, Wednesday at 7 o'clock in the evening. MARRIED, Nagh GitANGEB On Monday. 2Gth int, at tho residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. T.

L. Cuvlor. Alinzo Nash, to Haitie second daughter of John Granger, all of Brooklyn, No cards. AST Hempstead papers please copy. DIED.

Wetstes In Brooklyn, Sopt. ZCbh, lS5i, Rebecca Bkusda. wife of Edward Webster. Funeral will take place on Wednesday. Z3hinst, from St Mathew's Church.

Throop avenue, near Dotvalb avenue, at o'clock A. M. Tho friends of tne family are aspect! ujly invited to attend. jKp Liverpool and London, papers pleaao copy. Both At Hamilton, Bermuda, onSundsy, Sopt.

11th, of yellow fover.ROEEBT K. Boyd, Bon of Shiaandthe late Dr. Samuel Boyd, of this city. Seiter Sept. 6th, 18G4, Join? Rooeut, onl son of John fohn A.

ana Jin jnmail. Sehncr, used 4 yoars, 2 months and 10 days. Notice of funeral hereafter. HAIR GLOSS. MATHEWS' ARNICA HAIR GLOSS.

Sagos navo written, and Poets have sung of thatcrowning ornament of the human race, beautiful and luxuriant Hair. Scientific men have studied and experimented on tho means necessary for its Preservation, and Artists for modes of Eeautrfying and Adorning. Viewing a healthy and luxurious growth of tho Hair, as thofiiBtand most desirable ornament in beautifying the face and form of either sex, it is a matter of great importance to know tbe which impair its and the proper mean neco3ssary to its peesebvatiok. A FACT. It is but a few years since it became generally known that AJtacA possessed tbe property of subduing inflammation, and restoring a healthy action beyond any substance previously known or used.

Tot so groat are its merits that it has become a necessity in almost evory household, and a component part of nearly every liniment or embrocation utcd for external injuries or inflammation. A QUESTION, li utsiCA will subdue inflammation and restore a healthy action upon tho surface of the body and limbs, why will it not do the same upon tho scalp, and thereby removo scurf and dandruff, stop the hafr falling or turning gray, which is caused by nothing sq much, as a sort of fevori3hne33 or in flammotion cf the scalp, MORE FACTS. A few years ago Mr. Mathews ta druggist by profession) buffered severely from an irritation of tho scalp, with constant itching and an accumulation of dandruff, to cure which he tried thoroughly ovary popular hair preparation then in market, but all without any permanent benefit. Knowing the virtues of aekica.

in curing inflammation, he made a preparation of it, with otberarticIcsoCknownvaluo, and gave that a trial, which very soon permanently curod tho trouble. The same preparation nndcrthe title of MATHEWS' A UN TO A HAIR GLOSS, Has been extensively used. ii: aI manner of scalp diseases wilba like beneficial resull. MATHEWS' ARNICA IIA1R GLOSS Stimulates and invigorates the hair, prevents it from tailing out, restores it when lost, promoies its growth andstranclh, renders it proof asrainst nil diseases. MATHEWS' ARNICA HAIR GLOSS Permanently carea all irritations and eruptions of LUc scalp, and makes it healthy and fertile.

For tho removal of dandruff it has no equal. Its operations iu ttiU particular are mcfiical andp6nnanent. MATHKWS ARNICA HAIR GLOSS, is uncqualed as a hair dressing compound. It not only cleanEe3 the scalp and invigorates the hair, but it renders the latter charmingly soft and lustrous, disposing it to remain in place without being "gummy or sticky." MATHEWS' ARNICA HAIR GLOSS, an indisponHable adjunct to tho toilet. Its perfume: ii especially sweet and fragrant tho proprietor having ia this respect, conquered the "golden mcin." Lcdio should use the ARNICA HAIR GLOSS.

It btimulute and invigorate their hair, prevent it from tailing out, rcatoro it whon lost It will roakoitsoft as jatin and glossy as a raven's wing. Gentlemen should use the ARNICA HAIR fiLQSS. Ii answers evory purpose of oil and pomatum, and yet leaves the hair clean and froo, so that it will neither soil the bat, ncrgivoio tho head the appearance of a recently used "mcp." MATHEWS ARNICA': HAIR GLOSS 1 particularly adapted for. children, ft drives away aH swlp diseases, excites the roots of tho hair.to healthy action keeps it constantly invigorated, and mak it perfectly soft dglociy. SOLD BY NEARLY ALL THE DRUGGISTS AND FANCY GOODS DEALERS IN BROOKLYN AND NEW YORK.

A. J. MATHEWS, Gkneilal Agent, SawTJSF 12 GOLD STREET, NEST YOBK LOST AND FOUND. tffe REWARD LOSTA LARGE ftJLv black and white NEWFOUNDLAND DOG: he had leather strap around his neck, and answers to the name of Ben. Any person returning him or diving information where he may be found at 220 Adams street, Brook lyn, will receive the above reward.

ae26 3t LOST ON MONDAY, SEPT. 2tStk, A fireman's BADGE, No. 3143. Any person finding tho tamo will please return it to the Chief Ennneer's othce, CityHs)l, or Hook and Ladder Company No 1,65 Henry ttreet, Brooklyn. se27lt OST IN BROOKLKS.

BETWEEN nalr of raid JLi Cltrmont avenue and Fulton street, a pair of SPECTACLES. Tho finder will be libotally rewarded by '6JL'. them at 211 Clermont avenue flag If LOST A SACK COAT. SEPT. 24th, IN near Lafayette avenue.

A suitable re vroro will bo given for its return to 141 Adelpni street. sc27 LOST ON SATURDAY, BUTWKJfiK Second place and Montaeruo street, or in a Court st a lmlvT rold SIEKTR BUTTON, with letter on it. Thefindcr will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at 46 West' jurnc sireei. son if LOST ON SUNDAY NIGHT, BETWEEN Jay street and Clinton avenue, via Lafayette and Green avenues, a cameo SCARF PIN, carved to represent a foi's lead. Tho finder will receive a suitable reward by returning tbe same to GEO.

B. GRANMSfc, 135 Jay street. tell It BEWABD LOST, ON MONDAY, SEPT. 26TH, a TRUNK, marked Stetson, Kerosene Oil cor. Hamilton avenue and Smith street" The finder will receive the above reward by leaving word at 89 Wyckoff street, Brooklyn, W.

Plumb's Express. se27 It LOST ON TEE 22D A POCKET BOOK, containing $10, a soldier's discharge, and a fow other papers. The finder may retain tbe money by leav. inc the balance at 215 Peaxl street, N. Y.

se27 It OST BABY'S DRESS. BETWEEN CAKROLL nnrl Trpfiiilpnt Rtrpetq. ou tbe 25th instant. Anv pereon finding it ivill please leave it 45 President Btreet S027 at flfcl REtARD LOST OR STRAYED MyXv onthe5dof September, a dur brown COW. with short thick horns and whort tail.

The above reward will be paid by JOHN HENRY on Flatbush avonue old rood, between Vandorbilt and Carlton avenues, Brooklyn B027 3t iki REWARD black nnd tAntorrier SLUT, slichtscar be tweon tho eves and on tha off ride, answer to the name'of Belle. Tho above reward will bo paid and no questions asked if returned to the second stablo north of OoKalb avenue in Hamilton street. se26 It LOST A DARK BAY MARE TAKEN from the stable of tho Brooklyn White Lead Company at the time of the fire, Sunday last, aboat 4 P. 8 years eld, bmck mane ana tail, 16k hands high. A suitable ra ward ill bo paid for her return to D.

FARLEY, corner of Front and Washington stroeta. se26 It OST BETWEEN STPETER'S CHURCH JL and Hoyt street, a lady's heavy Hold BRACELET Tho under will receivoa liberal roward by leaving itat 213 State Btreet, Brooklyn. eo26 2t TjO UND CAME TO THE PREMISES OF Peter McCormic, corner ofSmithand a GOAT. Tho owner, by calling at tho above place and paying expenses, can havo hcr. se28 2t mAKEK FROM THE STOOP OF HOUiSB 27' State street, on Saturday P.

a CLOTH CIRCULAR. If thopBrsonwillroturnthosamethoywiii belibor rovnu dod and no questions asked. 80 3 xt OST A SMALLSAFE.K.EY, WITHTIiE nnmo Ilorring' Btanipod upoa it. The tindor will tcceirc a auitablo roward upon leaving it At MESOHCTT'S Dininp Saloon, inFuiton street, near tho IJerry, ae23 3t HTOSXATCrilDAJ PvMm SEPT: 17th, aboVoTowors HtreeE. 11 small Knbgr PII, valngd as a gilt.

The under viu receive $6 by loumgi at the liaaie oCiCO, BQl96t, Bold Kobeebt. Captain Thomas Covaweli, of the schooner Kate, lyin at the foot of First Btrcet, reported at tbe 45th Police Station House, that some person or persons came on board his vesx1. early this morning and Btole from his pocket a $10 gold piece, two silver Mexican dollars, one $3 bill, a blaift coit, in the pocket of which was a certificate of deposit of $500 on a house in STatamoras, and other valuable papers; five pair of pants, a lot of Bbirls, and other gentlemen's apparel. In fact a clean sweep was made or the Captain's wardrobe. Tfy clue to the thief.

Shocking Accident. Coroner Barrett this moinins held an inquest onthoboily of a boy named Michael Schwab, aged nine years and lour months, rc siding with bis parents at No. lii Stagg street. It ap peared from the testimony tken before tbe Coroner that deceased took hla father's dinner to hira yesterday, on Meeker avenue, and instead of going home he wont to whip tbe horces that worked a hay cu tting machine belonging to the Newtown Railroad Company, missed bis step, be got dragged under the machine and was instantly killed. A verdic of accidental death was render, ed by the jury.

The machine is what is called an endless chain. The unfortunate boy was drawn through a space of four inches. How Honesty is Rewarded at the NAvr In June last a number of charges were made against Mr. J. Mitchell master block maker at tho Navy yard, and an invectigation was ordered before Mr.

Com missioner Olcott in New York. A number of the men employed in that department wore summoned to give evidence in tbe case, but they very naturally hesititod to incur the displeasure of tbe bead of the department in which tbey were employed, kaowlnij that their immediate dismissal would bs tho result They represented this to Commiss'ouer droit, and bo assured them that the Gorernmeut would see to it, that if they were discharged, they wou'd be reinstate as soon ai tho facts were made bnowa. Under these promises the man testified at great length, r3 alleged, to the existence of a system by which tho government wa3 defrauded of considerable amounts in tbe Blockmakera' Department' Alter taking ail this evidence, the eximinaUon wag sud. denly cslpoDcd, and has never been beard of since. The men who wore compelled, by the government to act aB witnesses in the" case were, as they anticipated, all dia chnrged on the foilbn oj ci and still remain discharged, while the head ol tbe department still retains Displace unmolested.

The men are very anxious know what has bCcomo of the case, and why it was so suddenly stopped. Perhaps the Union General Com. mittee could tell soroeibiTK; about the imtter? Truly virtue has its reward nailer Mr. Lincoln's administration. Bliss Beadpon's Last Novel.

The New York Mercury has just commenced the publication, of a new story ol surpassing intreat, by the famous author of "Aurora Floyd," "Lady Aud'cy'sSecret," Oat casts," etc. Our readers have already been madu lamO" iar with tho gerius of Miss M. E. Braddou, and wil. avad themselves of tho enterprise of the New York Mer cury to peruse in its columos her uew tile of "Isabel Sleaford or tbe Doctor's Wife." Bcbgi abt Boys.

The residence oi Mr. S. Baldwin, in Ecdrortincir Myrtlu avenue, was broken into, lest week, during the absence of the fjm'Jy, rad a. quantity of clothing worth about $ZQ0 was carried off The robbery was'repoxicd at the 49th precinct stif ion bouse, and Sergeant Willmott, of thit precinct, on Son day arrested on suspicion, a boy about 12 years of ate named Geo. H.

O'Urien, and on Learchimj him," found in bis possession a qnant'ty of pawn tickets for the ato jen articles. The youth is arrested, and will be held uu (il some moie oi the gang are taken. Incipient Rowdyism. Some twenty small boys, of various Eges, were brought before Justice Perry, yesterday morning, by the officers of tho 41st precinct, on a charge of disorderly conduct. It appeared from the statement of the officers, that tho boys, in company with a large number of others, were in the habit of congregating in a lot, on the corner a Sidney place and lAvingstou street, and using insulting language towards females parsing, tli rowing atonei, Szc.

The police made a raid on them ou Sunday, and arrested tbe above Justice "Pen a so vero reprimand to the boys, and flowed them to depart in peace. Robbed A man iiftmed Thos. Ormsby was aircsted oi Sunday by one of the officers of the 43d piecinct, on the complaint of Owen Kernan, who charged bim with stealing 3'1 25 Icomhim. Ormsbyand tho complainant had been out drlnkins together, and Ormsby thought he would take care of his friend's money, but, on being asked tor it, denied thit he hal it. On searching bim, however, the stolon money was found on aim, and he is.

neia tor examination. Sent Befobe the Geand Jxjbt. A man nam. ed James Temey, and a woman who gave her name as Sarah McEnemy, were brought before Justice Boorum this morning, on the complaint of Alice Claskin, who charged them with having stolen a gold watsh, ber property. They both pleaded gu'lty, and were cent before the Grand Juiy for examination.

Stole Bbead. Four youths, vbo gave their names as B. Fenton, H. McQuade, William Dunn, and O'Donnelly, mode a raid yesterday on the bakery store of Mr. J.

Dalton, on tbt. corner of Van Brunt Bfreet and Hamilton avenue, and carried off a quanUty of bread. They were errcstcd by oGicer Borta: oi the 43d precinct, and brought before Justice Boerum this moiuing and sent to jail. Anotbew or the Gang. Officer Hair of the 40Ui precinct, yesteidny arresUd Samuel Bajsky another of the youthful gang oi' burglars who a few niahts sinco bioke into and robbed the house of W.

S. Baldwin in Bedford avenue. Tne youth who is but a little over twelve Of age, is alo held on another charge oi robbery preferred by a Mr. O'Brien of Foltja avenue, who charges him with having stolen a glizicr's diamond, bis property, and pawned it. He was brought before Justice Boerum this morning and remanded for (semination.

Opening of 'FiUI and "Winter Millinery, on Thursday, September 29, at Miss Annie Hodpins 239 Fulton Btreet, St. Ann's Building. "Cfiites deVisites and Photographs of suiall children aspaciality nt Tboxell's Now GUory, 319 Fulton avenue, between Portland avenue and lilliolt placo. Parent should avail themselves of an offer not offcan presented to get good pictures of their little ons3; small babie3 in arms taken by tieinselvcs. P.

B. Opcratars on hand with an extra amountf patience. BtniNii's Gymnasium. This school is rapidly becoming a very popular resort for tho admirers of Athletic exercises. Every events qnitoa crowd of highly respectable people assemble at tho establishment to observe the interesting movements of the several classes ns they go through with their regular, exorcises.

The classes begin practise at 8, P. M. An instrument or bell in your sleeping room with a telegraph wire invisibly extending and with each window and door of the house, a small galvanic hatteiy which a child can take caro of, in fiomo closet, and in connection with these wires, keeping them constantly supplied with electricity. window and door is in operation when they move a key by opening the bell rings, and continues to ring until the key is replaced by closing the window or door. A burglar must telegraph, to your room, and ho cannot avoid it if you use theBurglar Alarm telegraph.

E. Holmes, 252 Broadway, Now Xorlr. Moonmgbt EscxrasioK to Cokey Island. ho publio are respectfully informed that the cars of the Couoy Island Eailroad Company, from iulton and Cathe rme ferries, ttlvrounh Jay and Smith stroots) run overy 16 niiuutc to Coney JslcndDrmrso the evemno, wiving pas eengors an opportunity to visit tho ocean after busines. hours and roturn at thoir convenience by moonlijrht.

Try it No Gold Pbices. J. Lockitt, Sou 251 Fulton street, opposite Clinton, aro now offering tho etock of Dress and Cloak Trimmings at currency rates. How Shah, we Warm Oub Houses? The Pbodlesi Solved Tub Btst JIeihod. Uso Llttlo field's "Morning Glory," stovo, because it affords tho greatest amount of heat, consumes tho cheapest coal, makes no dust or clinker, and needs kindling but once a 'Ecasou.

All sizes, adapted to dwellings, halls, stores, and other large buildings, for sale bv Datiton Carter, 03 Fultoa avenue. eodtf Db. B. C. Pebet.

The Doctor will refcurn to New York, Saturday, September 2Uh, and rosarae nis roctice at 40 Bond street, where ho will bo prepared to lioat successfully all diseases of tho scalp, losses ot hair, treinature blanching, also to remove moth, froeUloJ, and other discoloration from tho face. No charffo for consuls latum. BOl7 4tSMThiS Machine Searing and Embroidery Silk, Paris tiiinpsand Chenilla JFrmges, Cordand Tassels. Sewing Cot ttn, Skirt Braids, Alpacca Galloons, Small Wnr33, i at 0 LoCKirr, SOH.dt Co. 251 Fulton stroot, opposito Clinton Ladies can find a full supply of Dress rfid Cloak TrUnmimrs.

Ornamental Buttons. 'Guipure L.tcos, (Freueh and EngliBh.) Btjglc Gimps Bait Rih toso, Triinirr STSSt'U, J. HQTS 4 251 Foltoa etroot, opposito Cuatoa,.

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