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

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FOR SAI AND TO I.ET. ASSEMBLY. WANTED. AUCTION SALES. Assembly First District.

FIRST EDITION. EAGIiE OFFICE. P. M. By Telegraph to the Brooklyn Eagle.

HIGHLY IMPORTANT, Words. Paulding, D. Crooke E. 8 1st diat 268 185 2d dist 408 175 17 Ist diet 840 271 2d dist 278 271! IS 1st dist 227 102 2d dist 1M 10s New Lotts 275 20 New Utrecht 225 105 yinlbush ISS 107 Gravescnd 106 49 I'lntlands 8s Total 2533 1730 Assembly Second District. Wards.

1 1st dist. 2d 11 1st dist. 2d Cd dist. 11 1st dist. 2d Hughes, D.

72 185 .193 .25 .285 .442 301 Perrln, D. 102 90 814 198 147 30 184 Bowen, R. Moore, 226 81 12S 145 ICS 84 77 Ills 17 140 42 8 The Monks ot the Mountain. Nugent, Principal of the Commercial College, Brooklyn, is informed that Granny Grooloy, Windy Phillips, Hon Beechcr, and other Abolition lights, hare Very lately formed themselves into a society called the Monks of tin Mountain. It is understood they Intend to repair forthwith to one of the most secluded caverns of the Bocky Mountains, far, far away from the haunts of men, there to spend the remnant or their days reflecting on the vanity and fickleness or all sublunary things, especially the dim waning light of the Abolition taper.

Hen. Beech er, it is said, has been lately heard to exclaim, in the most piteous manner, "Vanity of vanities, all Is Let us Lauoii and be Happy. It is stated positively that there will be no draft in Brooklyn, we having exceeded our quota. Hurrah let us laugh, but before we do so, let those of us who have bad teeth go to Ghimn Bros, Dentists, of 237 Fulton street, Brooklyn, and 258 Grand street, New York, and get them fixed. Bad teeth spoil a good laugh.

It will be seen by referring to the advertisement of C. Rivers, Teacher of Dancing, that he is forming now classes for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Those who desire learn dancing correctly, aud in a very short Bpace of time would do well to give Mr. IUvmis a call immediately. A Word to the Wise.

Taste, Fashion and Art are all combined in the manufacture of the new styles of Cloth and Fancy Caps for Youthsand Children. Sold by BiSSLKR, 334 Fulton street. A Rplcndid assortment of the latest styiap of Head Dresses, also a great variety of Velvet and Clieojfe Nctts, at P. T. Wblls, 263 Fulton street, opposite Clinton streef "We take pleasure in stating to our readers that Ai.kx.

Campbell, 68 Sands street, lias now at the dock foot of Bridge street, a schooner load of pure Locust Mountain Coal, both Egg and Stove size, which lie offers for sale to the public, at 8 per ton of 2240 pounds, delivered. No coal delivered unless the money Is paid. Removal. C. E.

Folwell, Merchant Tailor, (late 114 Fulton street,) has removed to No. 84 Broadway, second door below Wall street, N. Y. Beautiful dark Mink Furs at last year's prices, to be found at the old established Fur Emsorluin. F.

H. Biclow, 185 Fulton st. Royal Ermine Furs; the finest and bc6t ever offered, at Biglow's, 185 FultoD street. Gentlemen of Luxurious Tastes, who nr want of elegant Silk and Felt Hats, Fall Fashion, will fin them at Basslek's 384 Fulton street. 1742 1081 853 272 Assembly Third District.

"Wards. Johnson, D. Thomas, II 4 1st dist 222 22!) 2d dist 801 275 Sd diet 292 210 10 1st dist 810 415 2d dist 893 8d dist 22D 4th dist 398 Sth dist 150 63 Total 22S8 ll 92 Assembly Fourth District. "Wards. Darcy, D.

Graham, It. 2 1st dist 255 35 2d dist 894 105 1st dist 202 est est 70 2d dist 3(10 423 5 1st dist 344 6 i 2d dist 2S8 165 8d dist 320 207 4th dist 2S8 145 Total 2457 1524 AMiD THREE BINDERS AND THREE stitchers on white stitch work. None need apidy unless competent. Apply for oue week at 24 Franklin avenue. n52f MRS.

VAN DYNE. "WTANTED IN BROOKLYN, BY TWO QE.V tlemen, two bedrooms and parlor: breakfast and tea only required. A preference given to Henry and Clinton streets, orlst and 2d places, near Hamilton Ferry, Add res; 4279 P. O. New York.

n3H WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework at 422 Pacific street. Must be recoinmend ed from last place. n5 2t WANTED A PROTESTANT GIRL TO take care of two children mill ilo nlnln ar.wh,c ii ir.t to Bay Ridge. Must be well recommended. Apply at KB Prospect street.

Call on Thursday, between 12 and o'clock; n5 WANTED A SITUATION, BY A NEAT, smart, capable servant, to do cooking, washing and ironing, or general housework; is a very willing, obliging, trusty, servant girl; a superior washer and ironer economical in the kitchen, experienced In housework and highly recommended. Apply at 121 Atlantic street, near Henry, no It WANTED BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, to do general housework. Have the best of city references. Good washers and ironers. Call at 171 Tlflary street, up stairs.

no It WANTED A GOOD AMERICAN WOMN as seamstress, and to take charge of children, in a small family. One competent wili found a good situation by addressing for two days, Kagle Otiice, stating where an interview may be had. References required. n51t ANTED A SITUATION, BY A RESPECT able young woman, to cook, wash and iron or do general housework in a small private family. Good city reference from her last place.

Can he seen for two days at 5 York street. no It WANTED A SITUATION, BY ARESPECT able young girl, as cook, washer and ironer, or to do general housework, or as chambermaid aud waitress. Reference given. Can be seen for two days at 82 Duffleld st. n5 It "WANTED A SITUATION.

BY A RESPECT TT able young girl, to do general housework; is a good plain cook, waBher and ironer. Good reference. Call for two days at 149 Johnson street, between Gold and Prince streets. n5 It ANTED A GOOD MILLINER, AT 237 Fulton avenue. Apply to Mrs.

Insklp. n4 2t WANTED IMMEDIATELY, 15 GOOD MA also 12 good laborers. Apply to JAMES KHODJKS, No. 11 Hicks street, or opposite City Hall, Zoological building. n4 2t WANTED EMPLOYMENT IN CUTTING, fitting and making dresses, by a first class mantua maker; all kinds of embroidery, hairwork and flowers of hair, executed with taste and skill; also mending of embroidery executed with neatness; private instruction in all iviiiwi, un nana wotk eiven to lauics.

Apply to Miss MEYER, No. 61 Lawrence street. offi) Of AMUSEMENTS. AT THE ATHENEUM, Commencing MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10th, 1802, And on EVERY ETESlSa DURING THE WEEK, And on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. PEARSON'S GIGANTIC POLYM OH A A OF THE WAR.

This great exhibition places before the beholder a vast and comprehensive view of this terrible contect, from the lirst DREAD SIGNAL AT SUMPTER Down to the LAST GREAT BATTLE OF ANTIETAM. PAINTED FROM AUTHENTIC SKETCHES EY SEVERAL EMINENT ARTISTS, And acknowledged correct by MEMBERS OF CONGRESS And the WAR DEPARTMENT AT WASHINGTON. Profuce with STARTLING SCENIC AND DIORAMIC EFFECTS. With VIEWS OF CITIES, FORTIFICATIONS, FLEETS AND ARMIES, With a most graphic view of ALL THE PRINCIPAL BATTLES, And over ONE THOUbANU INCIDENTS THIS GIGANTIC REBELLION. TOGETHER WITH PEARSON'S GRAND MOVING DIORAMA OF THE GREAT NAVAL COMBAT Between the MERRIMACK AND MONITOR, Most Ingeniously represented by moving' Water, Sailing Vessels, Steamers and THE ACTUAL ENGAGEMENT Between the TWO IRON CLAD MONSTERS, A SCENE OF THE MOST STARTLING CHARACTER, And faithfully rendered, with all the parapherna'ia of reality itcelf.

Doors open at 7. Commence at a quarter to 8 o'clock Admission 25 cents; Children 15 cents; or six tickets for one dollar. AFTERNOON EXHIBITION. Doors open commence atso" clock. Admission for Ladies 15 cents: Children 10 cents.

Liberal arrangements made with Schools and Societies. 5 lin CAPITOLINE ASSOCIATION. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MISS NINA FOSTER. LITERARY AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT At the Rooms of the Clou (cor. of JAY ST.

FULTON AV.) On THURSDAY Evening, Nov. 6. at 8 o'clock. The blowing persons will take part in the entertainment: MISS NINA FOSTER. MRS.

J. M. ABBOTT, MRS. E. B.

YOUNG. MR. S. J. PARDENIS.

MR. J. M. LORETZ, MR. E.

F. CRONYN. MR. C. L.

CLARKE, MR. LINGARD. MR. J. M.

ABBOTT. Tickets may be had at the Rooms of Messrs. Sawyer and Thompson, and at the door on Thursday evening. n5 2t THE EXHIBITION OF OIL PAINTINGS IS THE NEW SCHOOL ROOM OF CHURCH, EVERY DAY, From 8 Morning till 10 Evening. The best works of Inness.

Whittredge, Coleman, Keusett. Brown, Frere, Johnson, Van Beest; T1UI3 EVENING, (WEDNESDAY) the NEW ORGAN, by Stuart, will be played by Mr. ZUNDEL, and there will also beSinginirby the Choir. Admission 10 cents. Season tickets 25 cents.

no It BANVARD'S PANORAMA ALTERATION OF TIME The Painting will move EVERYVENING at to 8. Doors open at 7. Wednesday andT Uuturday afternoons exhibitions as usual at 3 o'clock. n3 2t SPECIAL NOTICES. EW FALL STYLES OF CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY TOGETHER WITH A FULL ASSORTMENT IN OF CLOTHS, CASSIMEkES AND VESTINGS, OF THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS May be found AT THE OLD STAND' 118 FULTON STREUT.

ALSO, FURNISHING GOODS, COMPRISINO KMT, WOOL AND COTTON UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, FLANNEL AND FANCY TRAVELLING SHIRTS, And all other goods generally comprised in this Department. Also, INDIA RUBBER GOODS, COATS, BLANKETS. CAPS, LEGGINS. Always on band at POWELL'S, 118 FULTON STREET, na tf opposite Sands street, 7fTH REGIMENT, N. Y.

S. M. COM PA NY ORDERS. A regular monthly meeting of the members of Company will be held this Wednesday evening, at the Arsenal, Portland avenue, at 7K o'clock, P.M. The members will appear in citizen's dress.

All the members are requested to be is attendance. By order of TIIOS. McCARTY, Captain. T. O'Leart, Orderly.

a5 It AT THE BROOKLYN CLOAK STORE, 303 Fulton street. LADIES' SPANGLED BEAVER CLOAKS. LADIES' WOOLEN VELVET CLOAKS. LADIES' LYON'S VELVET CLOAKS. LADIES' BLACK CASTOR BEAVER CLOAKS.

LADIES' DARK GREY WA I ERPROOF CIRCULARS MISSES FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, ALL SIZES. All new and cheap. ELLIOTT'S Brooklyn Cloaks and Mantilla Store, 363 Fulton street, opposite City Hall, Brooklyn. no 2t LEE AVENUE SABBATH SCHOOL BROOK LYN BOYS' MEETING every THURSDAY evening, at ly, o'clock. Addresses by eloquent and interesting speakers.

Admittance free. n52t ATTENTION" BAKERS ADJOURNED meeting of the Boss Bakers of New York and the adjoining cities will be hld at 298 Bowery, on Thursday evening, Nov. 6, at 8 o'clock. As the principal business of the meeting will be the formation of an association for forwarding and protecting the interests of the trade. It is hoped there will be a full attendance.

All Interested are respectfully invited to be preient. By order of JOHN HAWKS, 1 GEORGE WELDMAN, ALONZO SHEFFIELD, rit, JOHN RAY, Committee. HUGH TAYLOR, 05 2f JOHN LIPPINCOTT. I ENGLISH HOUSE CANNEL COAL WILL be landed in a few days. For sale in lots to suit by MARSTON POWHR.

Apply at Ilaxturn Wharf, between Fulton and Catherine Femes, or at 115 Beaver street, two doors from Wall, New York. mb.7 tf ONG ISLAND RAILROAD ACCOMMODA JU TION OI.D SOUTH FERRY TERMINUS, Brooklyn. rains leave at 8:45 A for Greenport. rracusen uciieieu ami uaggunc checked through to any station on Long Island. upt itf IRENCH DRESS MAKING REDUCED ONE A.lsS aa Baistedat MME.

MORROW 201 lulton street, opposite Clinton. o31 ly squire lander, Jewellers and Manufacturers of English Sterling Silver Ware and fine lli and 18 carat Gold Jewelry, and the finest quality of Watches and Diamonds widen they are selling at 10 per cent above the actual net cost. SgUtRE LANDER, mr30 ly i7 Fulton street, yew York. FOR SALE, BARGAIN, IN A FINE neighborhood, a Two Story and Basement Frame House, with Cellar and Attic, just finished, situated on De Ka'b avenue, near Throop: cars from Fulton, Catherine, and Bridge street ferries pass the door: water and gas Introduced. Price 92,550: 1,000 down.

Inquire on the premises. n61t LET ON RAYMOND STREET, 100 FEET from the northeast corner nf Fnltnn nvpmip nrifnlnlno. the fine Harden of Mr. tY fiVllv. nw Ann Mir.

aMyv hnuo. menthlgh stoop brick house, newly painted, and with water gas, batb, range, and Inside water closets; first class neighborhood. Possession immediately. 0TIIO SIIAW, 263 Fulton avenue, no 2t near Raymond street. FOR SALE TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS TOO English made Picks 8 lbs.

each.best of Iron and steel, 75 cts ea. or 100 for 73. Call at 15 Bowling slip, M. J. Byrne: also Englisli wool Blankets at 91 25 per pair, or one bale of 100 pair for 50.

n4 3t TO LET ROOMS AND BED ROOM FUR nlshed for housekeeping, at a low rent to a respectable man and wife. Apply at 27. Hicks st. Also a front pur lor and bed room, unfurnished. n4 21 LOTS FOR SALE, AT PRICES FROM 8250 to 800, In the 10th Ward of the city of Brooklyn, on 3d and 4th avenues and President and Carroll streets: if improvements are made all the purchase money can remain on mortgage for twenty years also water fronts on the Gcwanus Creek, suitable for manufactories, or lumber, brick, coal and other yards, which will be sold or leased on very favorable terms.

i'Apply to ARTnUR W. BENSON, Office on Carroll street, near Nevens. nr.O LET PART OF A HOUSE II AS'gAS, hot and cold water and bath. Apply at 23 Douglas st. n4 Ut FOR SALE IN 1SUOOKLYN, THE STOCrClV.NI fixtures of nil old ami well establishi Milinory Store, now doing an excellent business.

reasons given l'or selling. Address MISS Brooklyn Post office. n3 81 FOR SALE A FINFTBAYIARETsOUND, kind and fast. Also Carryall and Buggy, nearly new Apply at SNEDIKER'S Stable, Boerum street. o28 Ira BOARDING.

BOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY RESIDING In Clinton avenue can accommodate two young gentlemen with a front room and board. House convenient to cars. Address Eagle office. naif BOARD A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, also a Back Koom, on second floor, to LET, with BOARD, to a gentleman and wife, or single gentleman, at No. 24b Jar street, two doors from Myrtle aveue.

Tu house has all the modern Improvements: and terms moderate. n5 2t BOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFEOR two single gentleman, can be accommodated with excellent boaid and rooms, in a small private family, wher home comforts can he realized. Location healthy and convenient. Best of reference given and. required.

Address "ll. J. Brook l)ii Post Otiice. n4f BOARD TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with hoard in a private family, in Monroe street, between Bedford and Nostrand avenues. n5 2t MRS.

GARRISON. BOARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN, BY A young man. Would prefer a private family. Breakfast, dinner and fire. Price 4 50 per week.

Address C. Bus aotl N. Y. Post Office. n5 It BOARD GENTLEMEN AND WIVES AND single gentlemen can have board and pleasant rooms on the first, second and third floors, in a desirable location one block from three car routes No.

18 Lafayette avenue. n52t BOARD A LARGE AND PLEASANT ROOM, neatly furnished, for a gentleman and wife or two gentlemen. Apply in Elliott Place, corner of Hanson Place, (house with a bay window.) Terms reasonable. References exchanged. Dinner at IK no 2t PLEASANT ROOMS AND FIRST CLASS Board may be obtained by applying immediately at the brown stone front house, 51 Concord street.

The house has all the modern improvements, and is convenient to either Fulton or iVall street Ferry. References exchanged. n3 TJOARD" WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY, JL in a private fainilv. orwhere there nrefewntherhlvirfl ers. Aiiprcss u.

15., tins olllce. 1 2t PLEASANT ROOMS AND FIRST CLASS Board may he obtained by applying immediately at the brown stone front house, 51 Concord street. The house has all the modern improvements and is convenient to either Fulton or Wall streot Ferry. References exchanged. 07 4w A FURNISHED BEDROOM TO LET, WITH or without board, at 147 Fulton street, Brooklyn.

n33t BOARD WANTED IN THE VICINITY OF of City Hall, by a gentleman and wife, in a good private family. Boarding housekeepers need not answer. Terms must be moderate. Address, stating accommoda tions, terms, "ll. Brooklyn Post Office.

o31tit THE WARL Oii'nn BOUNTY AND MONEY DUE Widows and Heirs, Officers' and Soldiers' Pay, Soldiers' and Widows' Pensions, Prize Money, and Sailors' and Marines' and all Government claims collected and cashed. Fees $1 for collecting sums of $50 or less. Larger amounts, 2K per cent. No charges in advance. J.

P. HUNT Specially Authorized Government Claim Agents for the Cities of New York and Brooklyn. Office, No, 247 Broadway, ew York, Room 2ti. n51m IT1HE MONITOR ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD a WAR MEETING, in the BROOKLYN TABER. NACLE.

on THURSDAY EVENING, November 6th, in Aid of the Monitor Company, 52d Regiment. Hon. Jlenry B. Stanton, and other eminent speakers will address the meeting. COAL AND WOOD.

KINDLING WOOD BY STEAM POWER AND MACHINERY PRICE REDUCED. FACTORY, Nos. and 8 JAY STREET, BROOKLYN. Orders left at the following places before 2 o'clock, P. will be promptly attended to THE CITY POST OFFICE.

E. RAY, 371 Myrtle avenue. FOSTER AND LOPER, No. 4 Sands street. R.

R. STORY, 25 Fulton sMeet. J. DAVENPORT, corner of Oxford street and Fulton avenue. Land Agent.

Wood in bundles constantly on hand. DEBAUNfc BROTHER, Proprietors. EAGLE COAL YARD, BRIDGE," CORNER OF Plymouth street, Brooklyn. English House Cannel Coal for grate fire, Cumberland Coal for smiths' use. The undersigned is receiving shipments of this Coal regularly and can supply at short notice.

A liberal discount made to dealers and manufacturers. All orders punctually attended to. mhia A. W. IIENDRICKSON.

INSURANCE. LAFAYETTE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN. oi CT fIS a. BRANCH OFFICES, 34, 11 WALL STREET, BROOKLYN. NEW YORK.

CASH CAPITAL 150,000 DOLLARS, This Company insures property of all kinds against Los? or Damage by lire, on as favorable terms as similar Institutions. TEUNIS J. BERGEN, President, James II. Thompson, Sec'y. Gko.

W. Hcmt, Assistant. DIRECTORS. Teunis J. Bergen, James Cruikshanks, Hiram E.

St. John. Samuel Van Wyck Kdw. T. Backhouse, Alexander McCune, James Harper, I).

S. Voorhees. Lewis Hurst, Jas. S. Schoonmaker, John L.

Spader. Michael Nevin, Henry J. Cullen, Samuel Garrison, Leyeritt H. Sage, John Leflerta, Philip S. Crooke, Cornelius J.

Bergen, James B. Cooper, Alex. W. Bennem, John li. Schumaker, James Titus, John J.

Vanderbilt, Jesse C. Rowan, Henry Tienken, Edward Harvey. olS tf INSTRUCTION. PROF. A.

MAGNI'S COLLEGIATE AND MERCANTILE ACADEMY for day and boarding scholars. No. 89 West Warren street, Brooklyn, will re open on September 1. All the English, Classic and Commercial branches with modern laniruages, taught by competent teachers and professors. A special department has been organized for young boys under 10 years of age.

The premises occupying 4 large lots with gymnasium attached, and double house, with all modern improvements, afford all the greeableness and advantages of a country seat and city residence. Further particulars with references and circulars will be given when requested. The principal begs leave to inform his patrons and the public that connected with the above institute he has also organized a NEW ACADEMY OF LANGUAGES, specially intended for ladies and gentleman who ha but little tune for self instruction. Lessons given in English, French Spanish. German, Italian, Latin and Greek, with bookkeeping and penmanship, if desired.

Day classes for ladies; evening classes for gentlemen. Terms moderate. n31m DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY N. B.

GRIFFIN A BROS DHWTISTS, 247 Fulton ftreet, Broklyn. andS5 Grand jtreet, Nw York, (oppoBiU Lord Taylor'), formerly M6 Grand street, have TIIH LARGEST AND CHBAPBOT DKNTAL ESTABLISHMENT IN TH1 WORLD. They are lMertinc ill itylea of ARTIFICIAL THBTH, on the Improved atmospheric platei, with or witho" xtractlnt the roots, and perfect taUifactlon guaranteed in all cum. CONTINUOUS GUM TKBTH. Tuli clasa of Teeth poweiset Tist luperlority OTer all others, being mad to give any desired fullneu to the face, on continuous gum.

without aeanu or crovlces, which for atrentth, durability and cleanliness cannot urpwied. Also Teeth xtrcted in fiT ieconds by the application ot elasticity, without ths ililiteat pain. list raicm. Fall upper or under its of teeth, on illver 10 00 amber or rubber 10 to IS 00 gold IS 00 platlna to 00 Part al sets on gold or platlns. 2, and per tooth.

silver, 1 1 3. Teeth filled with old, 1 nd upwards. bone, qusrti, silver, silver tin or cement, tO to 7o cents. Teeth extracted, 22 cents. N.

B. No charge for extracting where artificial toeth are required. jefi DENTISTRY THE HAPPY TIME HAS arrived, all shall havs teeth, and none to suffer from decayed or aching ones. The subscriber takes pleasure In offering his services to thos requiring dental operations at such rates as will bring within the means of all. To those artificial teeth he would call their at entlon to his list of prices, and those who wish It can be re erred to persons who arsweariny teeth of his manufacture, when they can judge for themselves of their beauty and working Qualities, Haying for a long tim been uslni the "Artificial Hone Filling," he is satisfied that nothlnt more satisfactory can lis used for restoring (even the most extreme cases of decayed and sensitive teeth to permanent usefulneas.

Teeth extracted in live seconds, without pain. list or PRICKS. full upper or under Jet of teeth, on gold 20 00 silver 0ft Partial" per tooth, gold to 3 OS silver, 50 to 1 51) Filling with gold 1 00 to 1 50 silver 50 to I 00 artificial bone 50 to 1 00 Plvst teeti. i oo Extracting 25 No charge for extracting where artificial teeth arc required. WILLIAM H.

YOUNG 7 343 Fulton strest, Brooklyn, TOx AUCTIONEERS. Auctioneers who desire to have their notices inserted undor the "Auction Heab" are requested to hand tUcm in by 9 o'clock A.M. WM. COLE, Auctioneer. BY COLE A MUKPIIY, Salesroom, No.

3311 Fulton street. Thursday, Nov. (itli, At 10K o'clock A. M. at the Salesroom.

ENECLTOR'B RALE OF NEW AND SECOND HAND Fl KN ITURK, beinir part of the stock of R. J. Todd, deceased, (moved on account of the crowded state of ware rooms), coiiBifthiK of mahogany sofas, chairs, clocks, rockers, centre tahlcs, desks, bureaus waslistands, book cases, corner stands, bedsteads, enamelled chamber suits, exten sion tables. Ac. n33t SHERIFF'S SALES.

COUTiT Tlte Institution CarBi1dothe.a against Joseph WlKKS, I)K FOHKST FoSTKR, PlfTs Attya. In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made In the above entitled action, bearing date the Id or Nov 1W2, I will sell by public auction, it the CommCTCiai Exchange, 300 Fulton street fopnosite the Hall) In the City of Brooklyn, on the 28th day of NovembeV? at 12 Vlock noon, the following described lands and premises All that certain lot, piece, or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon erected, situate, lying, and heing in the City of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings, and State of New York, and bounded and described as follows that is to say Beginning at a point in the north easterly line of Carroll Hlreet, distant north westerly one hundred and sixty feet from the corner formed by the intersection of the said ortb eaatcrly line of Carroll street with the north westerly line of Columbia Btreet, and running thence north westerly along the said north easterly line of Carroll street twenty feet thence north easterly, parallel with Columbia street, and partly through the centre of a party wall one hundred feet to the centre of the block thence, along the centre line of the block, soush easterly twenty feet; and thence, south westerly, parallel with Columbia street, and partly through he centre of a party wall one hundred feet to the said north easterly line of Carroll street, at the place of beginning. Dated, Brooklyn, Novembers, 1WS, nl 2awltw ANTHONY F. CAMPBELL, Sheriff. "VT Y.

SUPREME COURTSolomon T. NlcoII i' against Frederick A. tokes and others. David Thohutok, Plff'f. Atty.

In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made in the nhove entitled action, hearing date the th day of September, 1 will sell by public auction, at the Kxcbanee Sales Rooms, No. 3)13 Fulton street, (oppoiite the City Hall) in the City of Brooklyn, on the 17th day of November, 1862, at IS o'clock, noon, the following described land and premises: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the dwelling house erected thereon, situate, lying and being in the Sixth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly line of Fourth Place distant westerly two hundred arid ten feet from the corner formed by the Intersection of ths westerly line of Clinton street with the southerly line of Fourth Place, thence running southerly parallel with Clinton street one hundred and thirty three feet five and one quarter Inches, part of the distance through a party wall, thence westerly parallel with Fourth Place twenty one feet, thence northerly parallel with Clinton street, part of the distance through a party wall, one hundred and thirty three feet flvo and one quarter inches to the southerly line of Fourth Place, thence easterly along the southerly line of Fourth Place twenty one feet to the place of beginning. Being the same premises which Edward Kellogg and wife by indenture bearing data thc2Istday of February. 1 1, recorded in Kings County Clerk's office on the 22d day of February, 185S, conveyed unto the said Ralph Lockwood. Dated Brooklyn, October 14th.

186 i. 0l62aw3w1Y ANTHONY F. Sheriff. Y. SUPRKMECOURT (hiorgo I.

Vintug against David P. Gardner and others. J. M. Grkkswood, Plff's.

Atty. Tn pursuance of ajudginent order of this Court, made in the above entitled action, bearing date the 31stday of October, 1H62, I will sell by public auction, at the Commercial Exchange, 2fi! Fulton street (opposite the City Hall), in tho City of Brooklyn, on the 3th day of November, 1S62, at 18 o'clock noon, the followleiiK descrlbed land and premises All that certain lot, piece, or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying, and being in the Eleventh Ward of said City of Brooklyn, bounded and described as follows, to wit Commencing at a point on the northerly side of Lafayette avenue, distant easterly fto0i the point formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Lafayette avenue with tho dated Brooklyn. May, IftSft, surveyed by Silas Ludlam, citj surveyor, and filed In Kind's county clerk's otiice, Sept. 39, 140. Fifty feet, and running thence northerly, parallel with Cumberland street, seventy eight feet thence easterly, parallel with said Lafayette avenue, twenty two feet; thence southerly, parallel with Cumberland street, seventy eight feet to the said northerly side of Lafayette avenue: and thence westerly, along the said northerly side of Lafayette avenue, twenty two feet to the point or place of commencement; together with all and singular the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining.

Dated. Brooklyn, November lsia. n4 2aw 3 wka ANTHONY F. CAMPBELL, Sheriff. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Whereas, default has been made in the payment of the principal sum and interest mentioned and secured in and by a certain Indenture of mortgage, made and executed by George Robinson, (then) of the Town of Greenport, Columbia County, New York, to the subscriber, Joseph Brooks, of the City of Brooklyn, bearing date the first day of July.

1854, and duly recorded in the otiice of the Register of the County of Kings, in Liber. 375 of Mortgages, page 110. on the lth day of July, 156, at 2 o'clock, I. to secure the payment of the sum of twenty five hundred dollars, with interest; and whereas, said mortgage contains a full power of sale, which was recorded with said mortgage and which said power has become operative; and the amount claimed to be due thereon, at the time of the first publication of this notice, is the sum of two thousand and ninety six dollars and four cents, (to wit: 2000. balance of principal, and 96 O4 10O interest thereon.) and which is the whole amount unpaid on said mortgage; and whereas, no suit or proceedings at law or in equity nave been instituted to recover the same, or any part tbereof Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and in pursuance of the statute in such cases made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises therein described, at public auction, at the public auction room of Foster Loper, Auctioneers, number 4 Sands street.

In the City of Brooklyn. In said County of Kings, on the third day of January, 1863, at 12 o'clock noon of that day. The premises which are described in said mortgage and which will be sold as aforesaid, are as follows, to wit All that certain lot. piece orparcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Seventh Ward of the City of Brooklyn aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, viz; Beginning at a point on the southerly side ot Gates avenue, distant easterly from the southeasterly corner of Gates avenue and Downing street Hfty (50) feet; thence running easterly along the southerly side of (jates avenue twenty six (2)i) feet more or less; tbence southerly parallel with Downing street one hundred (100) feet; thence westerly parallel with dates avenue twenty six feet more or less; thence northerly parallel with Downing street one hundred (100) feet to Gates avenue, the point or place of beginning; being; the same premises conveyed by the said Joseph Brooks to the said George Jiobinson. by deed bearing even date with said mortgage, and said indenture of mortgage being given at the same time to secure a part of the consideration or purchase money.

Dated the xth day of October, 182. JOSEPH BROOKS, Mortgagee. liM. J. Sayiies, Atty.

06 lawl2wM SUPREME COURT, QUEENS COUNTY John Drew, plaintiff, against John II. Smith, Horace A. Miller and Mary Ann. his wife, Johu'Vt'. Bushnell and Jane his wife.

Charles R. Miller, James Butler. John H. Hopkins. James A.

Fleury. Thomas Leggett, John M. I.eggett, David Wakeman and Daniel F. Hoadley, defendants. Summons for relief.

Com. not served. To the Defendants. You are hereby summoned and required and. required to answer the complaint in this action, which was, on the 21sb of June, Wi2.

filed in the office of the clerk of the said county of tjueens, at the village of Jamaica, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at his ollice. No. 1 Montague street, in the city of Brooklyn, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, excldslve of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated 21st June, 1W. o29 lawiiwW JOHN V.

ROLFE. Pltlf Attorney. KINGS COUNTY COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS. Eleanor Denyse against William Hamilton, at al. llssitT C.

Mppht. Atty for I'lfTs, 14 Court street, Brooklyn1 In pursuance and by virtue of a judgment order of thLf Court, made in the above entitled action on the 3d day of November, 18ta, will be sold at publls auction at the Commercial Exchange, No. 36P Fulton street (oppolite the City Hall), in the City of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings, on Saturday, the 29th day of November, 1S2, at 12 a'clock, noon, of that day, by or under the direction of the undersigned, the Roferee appointed by said judgment order for that purpose, the mortgaged premises described in said judgment, and in the complaint in this action, as follows: All that certain triangular lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, tying and being in the City of Brosklyn, aforesaid, known and distinguished on a certain map entitled Map of lots In the Ninth of the City of Brooklyn, belonging to the heirs of Levi Hart, deceased, and filed In tha omco of the (now Register of Kings County, as and by the number 108 (one hundred and eight) and butted and bounded as follows, to wit Beginning at a point on ths easterly side of Classon avenue, distant one hundred and ninety eight feet southerly from the southeasterly corner of Classon avenue and Douglass street, running thence northerly along Clas on avenue forty eight feet to land now or late of James Self, thence easterly along said lait mentioned land, and parallel with Douglass street ninety four feet and two inches, and thence south westerly one hundred and five feet seven laches to tin place of befrinnlnr: together with all and singular ths tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining. Dated Brooklyn. November 3, WH3.

n3 2aw3wM DAVID PHILLIPS, Sole Referee. IN PURSUANCEOF ANORDER OF ROS WF.LL C. BRAIN ARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings Notice is hereby glvsn. according to law, to all persona having claims against Thomas Collins, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to ths subscribers, the executors, at the store of James A. Butler, 81 Hudson avenue, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the 7th day of May next.

Dated November 3d, 1S2. I'ATKIUK lawem JAMES BUTLER, Executors. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROS WELL C. BRAIN ARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings Notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against Charles Coates, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the executor, at his place of business. No.

3al Broadway, in the City of Albany, on or before the lith day of May next. Dated November 3d, lsti2. n4 lawtim' WILLIAM DEYERMAND. Executor PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF KOS Jl WELL C. 11RAINARD, Surrogate of the County of ings Notice is hereby given, according to law.

to all persons having claims against MARGARET SCHOONMAKER, late of tin City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the executors, at the office of John liohV, No. 1 Mnutaiiue street, hi the City of Brooklyn, on or before the lth day of February next. Dateil August Uth, IW2. TUEODORUS POLIIKMI Kvocutor JOHN P. ROLFE, i aula lawGmF SUPREME COURT, QUEENS COUNTY John Drew, plaintiff, against John II.

Smith, Horace A. Miller, and Mary Ann. his wife. Albert tkins, administra tor of Joseph Hale, itecenseii. joiui n.

iioimins, James a. ury. Tli) ias ll. i.cggeu. and John M.

Leggett. (lefeiid a tits i irn.ous ut i em. i. (C'oni. not served.) To the r.efeiulanis: You arc hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this'nctioti.

which was lijeil in the olticeof the cki of the aid Comity of llueens at the village of Jamaica, on thi'SNt btv of June. 12. and to serve copy of your vir to the said complaint on the subscriber, athls office. No' 1 Montague street, in the City of Brooklyn, within twen'v days after the service of tins summons on you, ex i lii ii'e of the dav of such service and if you fail to auswer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in th cou'ili'iiit. Dated 21st June.

18)i2. olawiiW IOHN P. ROLFE. Pitt's Att'y, JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION neatly and. troioptiy executed at tbis ofH.ce.

Seward's Policy on the Emancipation Proclamation. Washington, Nov. 4. The Xutiimul Inteltigi Hcer, Secretary Seward's organ here, is out in a Ioiik lender, which ia interpreted here by those who watch the current events to be paving the way for a withdrawal of the Emancipation Proclamation, on the (rniuni! that it is impracticable, HTcClellan's Army Advancing. General Hancock at Snicker's Gap Can nonnading towards Manassas The Armv Advancing.

Ssn KKItBVILLE, Nov. 3, Gtn. Hancock holds Snicker's Gap. The rebels nre in view from the crest of Blue Mountain ltidge, and in considerable force beyond the Shenandoah. Cnniiomia ding ia goinR on towards Manassas Plain, and shells are seen exploding.

The mounted scouts of the enemy occupy the roads in our front. Everything is advancing in the greatest order. Our troops are in high spirits, and weather and roads excellent. FROM WASHINGTON. Rumored Changes in the Cabinet.

Washington, Nov. 4. Strong rumors are here that there will be a change in flic Cabinet. Judge Huntington, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court for Indiana, having died lately, there is a vacancy in that circuit. It is believed it has been offered to Secretary Smith of the Interior Department, and it remains Willi hiin to say whether or not he will take it.

Judge Otto of Indiana, and Assistant Secretary of tho Interior, Usher, are the prominent ones spokeii of to fill the place in the Cabinet, if Secretary Smith accepts. Missottri Election. St. Louis, Nov. 4.

The election to day passed off very quictlv. The returns of the city are still incomplete. The rate of the 6th, 7th, Sth and 10th Wards stands Blair Knox, Bogg, SECOND EDITIOT EAGLE OFFICE, THREE P. M. FROM CINCINNATI.

Rush at the Custom House for Currency The Provost Marshal's Guard called out to Preserve order. Cincinnati, Nov. The rush. at the Custom House yesterday afternoon to procure postal currency was very great and the excitement high. The Provost Marshal's guard had to be sent futr to preserve order, and were compelled to use the butt tends of their muskets to keep the crowd off.

The City Councils yesterday took action in the matter of ''small change," by appointing a committee to adopt some plan whereby the city may issue scrip for IVac. ttonalparts of a dollar. NEW YORK ELECTION. Slate cf New Jersey OvsrwJielmingly Democratic MASSACHUSETTS GOES REPUBLICAN. New York Election.

Tl ATTSBUUGII, N. NOV. 5. The returns in Clinton County so" far give Seymour about 5Kl majority. The whole Democratic ticket in the County is elected.

Lemuel Stetson, Republican for the Assembly is defeated. George Adgatc. the Democratic candidate, is elected by aw majority. Nkw Brighton, S. Nov.

5. Ttiehmond County gives I2n(i majority fur Seymour. Henry G. Stebbins, Democrat, for Congress, lias about the same majority. Theodore Frean, Democrat, for Assembyman, is elected by a large majority The whole Democratic ticket in the county is elected.

Westchester County This county will probablvgive majority for Seymour. Radford, Democrat, for Congress, will probably have 1 ,200 majority. Delaware Election. Washington Dklavvajik, Nov. Newcastle County gives a Union majority of live hundred and eighty three.

New Jersey Election. Ti N. Nov. 5. Mercer County gives Parker the Democratic candidate for Governor, 200 majoritv.

Middleton, Dtttorrat for Congress, has also 2ih majority; Scudder, Democrat for State Senator, 2iK) majoritv. The whole Democratic County ticket is elected. To the Assembly one Democrat and two Republicans are elected. Hunterdon County gives 16(10 majority for Parker all the returns show large Democratic gains. Parker's majority for Governor will probably reach In the 2d Congressional District, Middleton, democrat is elcctod.

In the 8d Congressional District, Stcelo, democrat has 3,000 majority. In the 5th Congressional District, Perry, democrat, is elected. The Legislature will be largely democratic, both branches of it, thu securing the election of a Democratic United States Seaator. Trenton, N. Nov.

5. In the 4th Congressional District, Rogers, Democrat, Is elected. 1 majority, Democrat for Cuigrcss, in tho Mh Congressional District, is Morris county complete, majority 413. Somerset county complete, Parker's majority 704. Monmouth county, Purker's estimated majoritv about MO.

Atlantic county gives Ward, Republican for Governor, 10 majority. Massachusetts Election. Boston, Nov. 5. Returns from 255 towns give John A.

Andrew for Governor 67,447. Brigadier General Devens in the same towns has Andrew's majority in the State will be about 2O.00. Senate Thirty four Republicans are elected, and six People's Union men. House One hundred and seventy nine Republicans and thirty four People's Uuion men arc elected. Twenty seven towns are yet to be heard from.

LECTURES. C. EO. W. CURTIS, Will deliver the FOURTH LECTURE OF THE COL'RSK, IN THB STATE STUEF.T CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

(Near Hoyt street.) On THURSDAY EVENING. Nov. ilth, at 8 o'clock. Subject, "THE AMERICAN DOCTRINE OF LIBERTY." Cards of admission, 25 cents; may be had at Sawyer Thompson's Music Rooms, cor. Jay street and Fulton av or at the door of the Church.

no 2t PAINTS. PLUMBAGO FAINT WARRANTED TO PROTECT ROOFS, IRON AND WOOD, three times ong as any other paint in use. Tin Koofs, painted 13 years as good apparently as when applied. Sbinele Roofs, pain ted SO years, still in a good state of preservation. A.

D. THOMPSON, 40 Montague street, near Ilicks. References Wm. Itaird. Contractor Hobart Ford.

o2 lni TOBACCO AND CIGARS. NEWS TO SMOKERS WIIITTAM LAWRENCE, Pearl street. New York, are now manufacturini! the "AMERICAN BIRDS EYE SMOKING TOIl.VCCO," which is equal if not superior to the English. This TOBACCO has less narcotine in It than any other Tobacco person smokinit It will find it has a sweet flavor, and is very pleasant tn smoke. All persons smoking a pipe sho uld Kive the "AMERICAN BIRD'S EYE TOBACCO," atrial.

We guarantee you will enioy a sood smoke It loaves no deleterious effects, and 'oes not act upon' the nerves like other Smoking Tobacco. Sold cveiywher mh21 ly Zephyr Worsteds. The cheapest store in the city for all kinds and colors at P. T. IVells, 263 Fulton opposite Clinton street, French Corsets.

Long and Short, Median's and Plain, all styles and all sizes, at W. A. Cork's, 222 Fulton street. Best Black Sewing Silk, only 65 cents per at P. T.

Wells, 263 Fulton street, opposite Clinton st. 500 gross of Black and Colored Alpacca Braid, just received at Lockett, Son 251 Fulton street. OS Cartoons rich Velvet Ribbons, all widths, black, with colored edges, at Lockett, Son 251 Fulton street. 3 Cartoons of rich, heavy and Silk Guipmie Laces, new pattern, at Lockett, Son Co 251 Fulton street. Ornaments, Zepher Worsteds, Plushes Bugle fJimps.

Buttons, Belts, at LorKE rr, Son 152 Fulton street. PATENT AEfvATED BREAD. WM. H. PLUMB, EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURER, Nos.

11 HOYT STREET, BROOKLYN. Fbom Dr. Mitchell. "January I5th, 18ti2. 1 have examined the process of making Aerated Bread, and am satisfied that it is such as to Insure purity and cleanliness.

In my family, it has gradually superseded the use of all other varieties of bread, and is preferred for its excullence all respects. 'C. L. MITCHELL, T. "77 Montartue street, Brooklyn." Dns.

Mason and Hart Concur. "'January 20th 1SlS fully concur In the favorable opinion expressed above by Dr. Mitchell respecting the Aerated Bread. ''THEODORE L. MASON, M.

D. nl till 15 "SAMUEL I1ART, M. JUST RECEIVED. The latest styles Dress, Cloak and Mantilla Trimmlng3, Jet, Steel and Crochet Ornaments, Head Dresses and Netts, Guipuire and French Laces, Black and Colored Silk Velvet Ribbons and Buttons, and a large assortment of Fancy Goods and Small Wares, at the lowest prices. FREDERICK LOESER se6Cm 277 Fulton street.

PUTNAM SELF ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER! The Putnam Clothes Wringer is the best. The Putnam Clothes Wringer is the cheapest. The Putnam Clothes Wringer is the moBt simple. The Putnam Clothes Wringer is the most efficient. The Putnam Clothes Wringer is the most durable.

'The Putnam Clothes Wringer saves money. I The Putnam Clothes Wringer saves time. 1 The Putnam Clothes Wringer saves labor. I The Putnam Clothes Wringer saves clothes. The Putnam Clethes Wringer saves patience.

The Putnam Clothes Wringer is a relief to the hardest part of washing day. The Putnam Clothes Wringer enables the washing to be done In one third less time. The Putnam Clothes Wringer helps to wash as well as to dry clothes. The Putnam Clothes Wringer is sold by WHITE NICHOLS, I No. 208 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN.

And by Hardware and House Furnishing Goods dealers generally. o25 tf Attention Soldiers Protect Tour Health No sensible man will leave the city without a supply of HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. For Wounds, Bruises, Sores, Fevers and Dysentery, these medicines are the best in the world. Every English and French Soldier uses them. Only 25 cents per box or pot.

L22.3J 024 lw PEREGO'S NAVY SHIRTS. AT LOW PRSCKS, IRA PEREGO SONS, 85 NASSAU STREET, N. Y. Two doors south of Fulton street, o27 lm FURS FURS FURS AT 196 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. J.

DUSCHANECK offers to the public a fine assortment of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FURS, of the latest styles of his own manufacture at low prices. 023 lmr 196 FULTON STREET MARRIED. Mourns Knox On Thursday, Oct, 18C2, at Sheeps head Bay, by the Rev. Charles Battersby, Mr. Ukrhitsos Morris, of Unionville, to Miss Harriet Knox, of Sheeps head Bay.

DIED. Rok On Tuesday, November 4th, James Roe, aged 43 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at his late residence, No. 160 Myrtle avenue, on Thursday, at 11 o'c'ock. n5 If Sonner On Tuesday, November 4th, Peter Sonner, aged 42 years and 6 months.

His friends andrelatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at his late residence, in Spencer street, near Flushing avenue, on Thursday, at 2 o'clock. n5 It Goodwin. In this city on Wednesday morning, Nov. 4, Jennie daughter of Edwin O. and Harriet B.

(Joou wik, aged 4 years and months. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, No. Uus Cumberland street, at 2 o'clock, P. Thursday, Nov. (Sth.

Besher In this city, this morning, Wlluam SiXPOPn Bksher, only son of John H. and Phebe Jane Bcsher, aged months. The funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, 128 Nassau street, on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Higoins On Tuesday, Nov. 4, Bridget the wife of Cornelius Iligglns.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, which will take place on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 02 Carlton avenue, Brooklyn. Thompson In Brooklyn, on Sunday morning, Nor. 2d, Frances Augusta, daughter of Robert and Catherine Thompson, aged 5 years, 8 months and 20 days. XOST AND FOUND. $10.

REWARD STRAYED FROM THE SUB jif, uruay evening, iov. isi, a aeavy, dark bay HORSE, black mane and tall, a slight scum on "arch manufacturers. East Williamsburg, on the Middle Village Roadwlll receive the above reward. ni tit FOUND A STRAY COW, SHORTHffORNS. iSa by "Winn expenses on applica nsit OH LAN, Jd avenue, near 8th street, Brooklyn.

OST IF THE GENTLEMAN WHO PICKED up the WALLET, in ay, between Concord and Nassau streets, last evening, 4th will return the same to John Hawkins. 147H Jay street, he will receive a suitable reward and the thanks of toe owner, as he needs it very much u6 It STOLEN FROM 165 JAY STREET, ON SAT nrday, 1st a GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN A liberal reward will be given on leaving it at the above address. na It" IOUND A HEIFER CALF, ABOUT 1 YEAR old. The owner can have her by paying charges and proving property. Call at 222 Willow street.

IV C. J. LAWLESS, BREASTPIN LOST. LOST, A GOLD 1IRKASTP1N. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at No.

2S Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn. 2t LOST ON SUNDAY MOItNINO, 2i iNSU7IN goinp from 1T1 Sclu'riiierhorn street, to Rev. T. lj. Cuylei 's Church, a HAIR BRACELET, the cnithls 1 wero marked on the clasp.

The finder will be liberally rewarded upon leaving the same ut 1.1 Sclior merliorn street, Brooklvn. ni at AssemblyFifth District. TVa ds. Callicot, D. Benedict, 1st dist 604 146 2d dist 156 10 8d dist.

890 255 4th dist 201 85 11 1st dist 247 246 2d dist 391 17 Sd dist 253 265 4th dist 245 264 5th diBt 25S 461 6th dist 107 195 7th dist 286 86 1 Total S08S 2571 Assembly Sixth District. Ward. Boswell, E. Maddox, T. 13 1st dist 2d dist 258 387 3d dist 245 267 41h dist 229 14 1st dist 303 115 2d dist 298 2ol 8d dist 4th diBt 14S 169 Assembly Seventh District.

Ward. Leslie, D. McMullen 7 1st dist 214 1S4 2d dist 404 2 )7 15 1st diBt 261 261 2d dist 840 814 1G 1st diat 285 266 2d dist 807 226 8d dist 122 107. 4th dist 122 173 19 1st dist 101 SO 2d dist 279 4n2 Total 28S5 223, Amusements, fec, this Evening. HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE Corner Court and Remsen st LUuopfan Songs, Dances, Burlesques, BANTAHD'S MISSISSIPPI Low's Building, Court st.

NIBLO'S ARDEN Jack Cade. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 5. The Hooley's still continue to attract large and fashionable audiences, and the desire of tha public to hear them is unabated. Our radical friends who desire to shake off the "blues'' could not do it more effectually than attending our new opera house and witnessing the eccentricities of Hughes and Booker.

Plymouth Church. Among the recent im. provements in this church, is the addition of very fine organ in the Sunday School room, made by Stewart of New York. The Pedal Organ has just been completed, and Mr. Zundell (one of the best organists in the country,) is to play to night, and we notice, by tho advertisement in another column, that there Trill be also singing by the choir of the church.

Tub Panorama ok the Wak, or gigantic illustra. tions of the rebellion, about to open at the Athaeneum on Monday evening next, comes to this city heralded with the most nattering enconiums from the pressi wherever it has been exhibited, and we can assure our readers that they liave a rich treat in store for them' An exhibition of this character must necessarily involve a vast amount of research and labo and we are assured that no pains have been spared in the production of this magnificent painting to make it a truthful representation of this gigantic contest. It is said to be very extensive, and accurate, forming a complete epitome of the war, with all the facts, scenes and incidents connected with it. Together with many striking'dioramic effects of a very exciting character, one of which might be mentioned, the great naval engagement between theMur rimac and Monitor, so truthfully rendered by an extensive arrangement of machinery and mechanical effects, as to lead the beholders to imagine themselves actual fpectators of that sublime and stirring event. Unfermented Bread.

Of the divers ills that flesh is heir to, dyspepsia is porhaps the most tolerable and not to be endured." Aerated Bread is prescribed even by the Faculty, as a panacea, and it is now superse! diDg the ordinary bakehouse bread. The aerated bread is supplied to families by Mr. Plumb, of Hoyt street, exclusive manufacturer. Bonnets Fall Styles Silk, Velvet and Telt, now ready at North's, 190 Fulton street, Misses and Children's Felt Hats, Velvet Bonnets made over, and La. dies' own materials made up to order.

Beaver and Felt Turbans altered to the new shape. North's, 190 Fulton st. Stocks to Invest In. The splendid rise in Government stocks is inducing many to Invest largely in them; but there is astock the people can buy to still greater advantage. We refer to the stock of the vast establishment of Mr.

Francis B. Baldwin, Nos. 70 and 72 Bowery, N. which consists of elegant Fall and Winter Suits for gents and youths, and invites the attention of all who desire to practice economy in the matter of clotldng. Suits made to order here are sure to fit, and the patrons of the establishment haTe no reason to complain of the charges, which are always made in the lowest figures.

The house is noted for this. The Brooklyn Juvenile High School, 139 "Washington Btreet, near Concord, will commence its Fall Term Monday, Sept, 1st, 1862. This School is especially designed for Boys under twelve years of age, and is preparatory to the Collegiate and Poly technic Institute. The Ninth Annual Circular and Catalogue, containing full particulars, can be obtained at the store of Mr. O.

P. Milne, 217 Fulton street, also of Dr. J. il. Raymond, Polytechnic Institute, and at the School.

Dr. Briogs, who is located at 212 Broadway, N. is having a great run of custom. Everybody, almost, appears to be afllicted with corns bunions, bad nails, and the Doctor appears to understand exactly how to go to work to afford relief. He uses no caustic, but simply sepcrfttss the corn from tho natural flesh, anil with as little pain as a person would experience in paring their nails.

The relief is immediate. If you havo any doubt call on the good natured Yankee Doctor at his office, or procure a box of his Alleviator, at some store; by its use you may walk with case when ymi please. Advice to Young Men. If you want to obtain a good hand writing, a thorough knowledge of Accounts, Arithmetic, Commercial, Law or any of the higher Mathematics, we would advise voung men to call at the College rooms of Messrs. Bkvant.

Stattun in the Hamilton Buildings, or address them per mail and procure a copy of their Catalogue, just published, containing full VIlHi course as pursued In their excellent Institution lately inaugurated in our citv. Their rooms are pen for the reception of students day and evening. Bryant, Stratton Brooklyn Com mshcial Colleob No. 15 Court street, Hamilton Building, opposite City Hall, which has been closed for a short time, ow ng to the death of the resident Principal, J. T.

Calkins, will be re opened on Monday, 2rth inst, by Mr. W. H. Clark. who has been for several years principal of the Albany 01 lu0 College rooms, or address as above through the Post.

B3P McCi.oskey ifc Victory, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, OmcE No. 864 Fulton STaKKT, (Opposite the City Hall.) HENRY McCLOSKKY. JOHN P. VICTORY COMMISSIONERS Of DEEDS. dl 7 tf.

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