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SITUATIONS WANTED. GuBlavns Smith, and wo oxonorate Henry Witty from all criminal complicity In the cose." (8lnncd) Julian BooDor. John Thomson. Thoodoro HELP WANTED. BAGLE OFFICE 3 P.

M. "WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPT. 20, Fashionable Hair Dressing. Opening! Opening! Openxho I Tho Mademolaollos Davidson re epectfully inform their patrons and the ladles ot Brooklyn generally, that on Thursday next, 27th inst, they wll I open their now establishment, No.

8 Fulton avenuo. They invito attention to the stock of novelties in braids, curls, waterfall, gypsoy puffs, French puffs, coronets, which thoy havo purchased for t'lis occa Eion They have furthermore to stato that thoy have mnde arrangements with Beveral lcad'ng Paris housos by which they will bo kept constantly supplied with the latest styles brought out in tho French capital. On the occasion of tho opening of their now establishment, tho M'llcs Davidson will introduce tho novolty of having present their young ladies with thoir hair dressed in the different new styles. This is tbo first lime that this innovation has been presented in Brooklyn, and its usefulness will at once make itsolf apparent, In conclusion, thoy beg to stato that as thoy import all the hair whicii they use in Their establishment, thoy will be enabled thiB fall and winter to sell the articlo3 which they manufacture, at lower rates than thoy cau be purchased at in any othor house. N.

B. Hair drtssine. CO Curls 25 cents. Skillful lady artists always in attendance. Suc cial attention paid to bridul parties.

se2l 3t Parents and others interested in the education of children should bear in mind the sale at Wood 1 nrrniTiutrnn to ot, witn Doom 1 Montocuo tlBmii: referonco rearured. Applj st Ko. Hi ocuo rlT ll iTITIT KQAHD A PARTY Off Bret class boird, at 22 Santo Btrcot, life mtmm Fulton Forry. SSfL BIXABD FOB TWO OB THKEE 117 Livingston stroet i. rear Hoyt street; 628 8t BOABI) SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN bo accommodated wltn K.ood board nd pl'jsint rooms; huso hns all the modern improvements and dosira bly located.

Appiyifu nmumKiu.im "OOABD WANTED 1 BUM 'Jsuv. law Ji in a private family, nitliin the apoco boanfcdbj Mon taeu.e, Bojtnno si iron n. r. V. V.nnln offidO.

IVVUUVU, rp "t.TP.'P" TO TWO ORVTLEl men. a large, niceiy furnisht'd front room on 2d ilopr. terms moderate. Apply at 67 Pineappjo street. B26 2f TPOAKD TWO LAROB ROOMS ON jl BC ono.

iioor 10 ibl, wiw uuuiii umwi cii nicnea. ar. ri btnto sireer, tHuun niuna ui minutes from either South or Wall Btrtotfernos; hosohas nmtifirn lmnmvpmeiits: a inner ai ou TOAtiH lN BROWN STONE HOUSE 37 JLJP Wyckofl, near uourt street; an ei Branny lurnisiiuu parlor, furnished as bedroom, with board, for centleman ana vtue, or two penuemen; mrcaa umu, uvu ry and piano at house. s26 21 T30A1.D A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN I pnn hi nffYimmndnf dil witli nrtCi hnird. vllQr.1 thfl comforts of good home may be enjoyed, by oalline at 2GQ linage street, near jonnson; umnor at ciqck.

BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, TWO larce very pleasant rooms, on first and second floors, nt 187 Aabland nlneo. betweon Fulton and DeKalb avenues: best 0. elorenco given and required. 82626 BOARD PLEASANT ROOMS AND board can be obtained by at Divine at 51 Sands streot, in the immediate vicinity of three ferries; bath in tbo house; references eichanged. e23t ARD PARTIES WISHING GOOD board, with neatly furnished double rooms, can obtain the same at 89 Stato stroet, near Clinton Brooklyn.

8fo2t' BOARD IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, with well furnished rooms on the first second and third 4lnnrRi tlin linnfin hflfl llPftll llttfilv flirnishod. and will be let in suites or singlo rooms, to pentlemen and their wives, or single gentlemon; has all tho modern improvements; location convenient to all tlio forrioa; dinner at half past six private tame wiu no iurnisnou it ruiiuirou, Aupiy at Io. 62 State street, b25 2t" BOARD AT 157 UNION STREET TWO fientlememen can have a nico large front room, lur niuTiod nn thirrf flnnpi nlp.mnnt'. rniimfl. nnf lirmshfld.

til secono floor, for a gentleman and wife; also a hall room for a siDgio gentleman; nouseims mi mo improvmoui3 mm is plensautly aituated, convenient to the ferries. Terms moderate. Reierences exchanged 828 3t" OABU GOOD BOOMS AND GENTEEL board at 138 Dean Btroot. between Bond and Hoyt. roauircd.

3t" OAB1) WANTED IN A GOOD LOOA tion. for a Kentlomau and wife, rooms ou second floor preleired. Address, 6tating terms, dc, Eagle office. S26 21 TJOABD WANTED IN A PBIVATB JD family (strictly private preferred), residing near Wall Btroet or bulton ferries, by a gentleman who will eivo the best oi reference. Those who think thoy can give him a pleasant, comfortable homo will pleaso address, stating terms, 11.

A. Eagle ofBco. BOARD WANTED BY A LADY, SON and daughter, in a nrivatofamily; good location, short distance from Fulton Forry; two rooms reiiuired, famished or unfurnished; terms not to escood $1 each. Brooklyn Postrfiice. 28 3t WANTED BY A YOUNG Scotch gentleman, in a Rented family whoro there aro but few boanlors, in tho vioinity of the City Hall.

Address, stating terms nhich must bo modorato, T. Jiagleomce. BOARD WANTED BY A YOUNG eentlemfln and bis wifo, where thoy can enioy good society; must be convenient to ferries, and terms moderate; hcBt references. Address BOARD, Boi 5,853, Post offioe, Now York. s26 2t IUBT1 A THAW (iTlNTLEMEN can obtain board in a privato family, by applying at 298 Slate street.

"23 J' BOARD WANTED, A SUITE OF rooms for throe persons, with privato table, convenient to Wall streot ferry.1 Heforonces oxchanged Ad drosl hos 110 Brooklsn Post Offico. 825 2t BOAKU A UJliJN TLiJjjMAJN AJll HUB. or a low Biutlo gentlemeu, can bo accommodated vithbonrc. Inquire at Ko.31 Washington street. s252t' BOARD WANTED FOR A GENTLE man and wifo from about October first in a geuteol fnmily; wish a Rood sized end woil furnisliod room.

Ad drtss, stating location, J. S. B. Eaglo olGco. e2a 2f BOARD SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR gentlemen and their wives can procuro pleasant rooms, with first class at 307 Honry stroet.

South Brooklyn', references exebanuod. s25 Gtf BOAUD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or a party of single fcntlomeu can obtain board with a comfortable home, in a private family, by applying at 50 High street, Brooklyn, N. Y. B25 2t" BOAKD TWO KOOMS ON SECOND floor: also a back parlor to let, with or without board. Sinple pentlomen, or gentlemen and their wives, will find a clean, retired borne, with good board, at C9 Dtian streot.

Houe hna and bath; three car routes convenient. EPVK) BOARD A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND Imby want board in private family, within 10 minutes ot Fulton Kerry. Address, stating termB whioh must bo moderate, Box 4.990, P. K. Y.

s25 2t BOAKD WANTED FOR A man and wife, in South Brooklyn, noar tho South or. Wall streot ferries, preferred. Address, stating terms, Box 2,832, New York City. s233t BOARD TWO HANDSOME PARLORS, unfurnished, and one largo front room on 3d floor, iio nicliPfl tn nt wii.li hrtnrd tn frnntlpmon nnd their wives location p'lec sant; family private; terms moderate. Call at Anoipni sireor, lour uoora irom xoaum uvuuuu uuia.

S025 2t BOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE and ono singlo gentleman can bo accommodated with hoaru, convenient to in ineiernea; reierences Apply nt 152 Adams street. "OQARD A PLEASANT ROOM, WITH boaid, to lot, to a gentleman ana who or two Bingio gentlemen; references exchanged. Apply at 99 Lawrence BOARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS A neatly furnished front room, on 2d floor; terms reasonable. Apply at 134 llenry street, near Wall street rerrv. taot BOARD A HANDSOMELY FURNISH ed front room and bedroom for gentleman and wife; also back parlor and extension room, lurnished or unfur nisneu; a pany ui ubihiuujvu uuu uu uuvuiumunuiuu, humo West Baltic Btroe, botwoon Henry and Clinton, a low minutes walk of outh ferry.

s25 2t X1()ARD FIKE LARGE ROOMS TO let, with board, to gentlemen and their wives, or sin near the Citv Hall. Apply at 35 Willoughby street, cornor of Jay. Dinner at by2 ciock, "OATE.T) A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE JL can be accommodated with one huge front room on 2d ileor; alaoone noil room, pleasantly locaicu ana oonvoaioui nor nnrt lorrv? firflt. illllS lintirri dinner 6i. NonB bllt thoso of tho highest respectability need apply at 320 Gold street, nearruiton av.

buuo OARD A THIRD STORY ROOM TO Ini orltli Knnrd ft nnfl wifo or t.Wil flin plo gentlemen. Apply in Grand avenuo, 8th house south of uates avonue. mnner am at BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, rooms suitable for gentleman and wife: also singlo gentlemen, at 40 Wctt Baltio Btreet, between Clinton and Court. References required. 52tt BOARD A PLEASANT HOME FOR a respectable family for two gentlemen and their wives or four ungle gentlemen; rooms furnished or unfurnished; houso has all modorn improvements, in good location, teu minutes irom ooutn or narauwm lornuai best reierences given ana requueu.

Aaure33 w. r. iu, Brooklyn P. O. b21 4t ROARD LARGE THIRD FLOOR BAUK mnm tn Iptwith honrd.

Annlv nt 48 Stdto bntween Wall und Atlantic ferries; dinner at 6Ja s25 2t" BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, A large unfurnished room, on third story; also one hall room, furnished; houso pleasantly located, and near tho OOUin ana Vf nil strcui irnua, iwvuufiiHosoi. sc21 3t BOARD WANTED A GENTLEMAN deBiresasuito of rooms, with boaTd( for the whiter, niH nrcfnri (Tin HoiiThtfl fir tllft RVnUllftS: hl3 famjlv COndlSt oi himself," wife, child and nurse; a New England family preierrea ana reierences uesjrcu ami sivuu, auukss, giv ing location and terms, liox 4,919, J4. Y. r. iiat, llOAlill TWO ROOMS ON 3d If LOOK.

neatly furnished, suitable for gentleman and wife; or two single gentlouien; honse first class and only fow hoarders; retcrence reqmreu. AppiyL a uruuuu uveuuu, bV man and wife, in a respectable portion of the city; Heights oreterred. Address, stating terms, av njiniiLt TON, Kagle office. OAR SEVERAL LARGE AND i nrllh VifinrH trni hnth and closets; also lurnibhed rooms for gentlemen; dinner at o'clock: convenient to wau ana aouiu luinua, Jiuyiy at. R7 Htntn strnnt.

BOARD NICE LAROE FURNISHED rooms to let. with or without board, to single gentlemen, in a privafo family, five minates' walk from feulton reierences required. Address WASHINGTON, Eagle office. s213 BOAHD A VERY COMMODIOUS AND handsomely furnished front room, on second floor, to let with board, togentleman and wifo; hoase is pleasantly situated, on Widouehby avenue, first houso east of Cumberland street, and between Myrtle and DoKalb ave. s2t 6t BOARD FURNISHED AND UN FU finished room to let, with board, at 308 State street; quiet roligions persons proForred good references required.

a226t DAHIl N1CELYFURNISHEL) ROOMS tn lflt with pood board, at 158 Oxford street, ona block from Dr. Cuvlers church. b22 3teod TJOAED PLEASANT BOOMS TO LET, Ty with board, for tho winter; house has all modorn improvements, cODFOrjiont to throe car routes. Ploase apply at 174 Dean stroet, corner ot Bond. 6022 4t'' BOARD AT 64 WEST BALTIO STREET, between Henry and Olinton Etroets, for a gnntleman and wife, or single gentleraon, where the comforts of a home can be enjoyed dinner at 6 o'clojk; within 5 miontes' walk of tho South ferry BOARD 20 HAKRISON STREET, BE tween Clinton nnd Oonrt streota; a pleasant front room to let to two gentlemen, with fight and fire for the winter if desired.

Fifteen minutes from Fulton ferrv. ten trom South ferry. eo4 3w OAR1) HEWLY JfURNISHED HOOMS to let with or without board. AddIy 16 Nassau sireot. rooklyn.

s25 21 BOARD WANTED, FULL BOARD FOB a man and wifo, with nmurnishod room; in nth ward preferred. Address, stating location, price, G. K. linplo offico. 25 2t OARD A GENTLEMAN WISHES board for himself, wife and Inopt; also icrne girl to take coarge of infant for the wmter, in a privato family; location between Fulton and Bridge streets.

and Tillary at. and Fulton avenue; a comfortable, quiet home at moderato terms; references exchanged. Address, with fall partiou lans, A. M. N.

Eatle offioe. 624 3t JJOARD A SUITE OP UNFURNISHED rooms, suitable for a family, and pteasantly looated, let, with board; also a furnished rjom, for a Bingle gon tleman; reference required. Apply at No. 141 Montaimo street. S19 6t BOARD AT 41 WILLOUGHBY STREET.

Furnished Hall bedroom for a gentleman. Also front room, on 2d floor, furnishedlor for a lady and gentleman; all improvements; within 6 minutes of VTallst. and Fnlton Ferries. al96t. OARD A FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE accommodated with board and nlcasant rooms at 242 Gold street, Brcoklyti; sl8 2w BOARD WANTED IN A STRICTLY private family, by a gentleman and wifo; terms not to exceed 816 per woes, cas and fire included.

Address, for 3 dass. B. V. B. Brooklyn P.

O. s25 2t BOARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN A large 3d story front oom, very ploasant and handsomely furnished, Urge closet, gas, hoi and cold water; houso flrat class an! location desVrable in evorv resDoct, with flrat clipboard, for a gentleman and his wife, at o.tOma piace. ARD TWO GENTLEMEN AN1J V. a TJ X. and pleasant ivea orsingle gentlemon, can Ond pleasant ammoeo.t"onfb? "SZA Wmongbbj! reference given and required.

lOABDr.FEW GENTLEMEN. Mi BilAUD A SUITii LID uaruiraioanu Sinilh, Honry Wilson, Ohas. O. Schatter, Henry IT. Dowd, P.

S. Gnab, jurors. In answer to tho usual qnostlonB, Qnstavus Smith stated that ho was born iu Qormauy, was 23 yoara of ago; resided at No. 15 Bowery, Now York; by occupation grocer's clerk; and pleaded "Not Guilty." Ho was then remanded to jail to await the action of tho Grand Jury. BOARDING.

OARD A PLEASANT HOME CAN BE obtained by a gontleiiian and wife, in a private family, living in thoir own house, on Carroll street; houso first efftes; terms $25 per week; references required. Address PLEASANT HOME, Engle office. 28 2t B' OAivii WANTED A GENTi.r.. "wis i.jwnn!t story front room, handsomely furnished, with good board, in a desirable location, on Brook tvn Hoigtys, not over fWe minutes walk from Wall street forry; private family preferred: reforoncea required and given. Addregg.

KruQltlyTi P.O. BOARD TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT board, larco unfurnished front room, with hall bedroom, on second floor, suitablo for gontloman and wifo: also one Ifirfie front room on tho third floor; family small; location pleasant, and convenient to Fulton or Catharino feuies. Call at 124 Nassau BtTcot, BrookljD. 2t BOARD TO LET. WITH BOARD.

AN alcove room and third story front room; would tako a centleiron and wife, witll ono or twd children, or several gentlemen; terras reasonable. No, 107 Dean street. s202t A BACK PAHLOR AND rooms furnished or unfurnished to lot with good board togintlomcnond thoir wives or singlo gonttomon; bath, Ao. Applv at No. 8, Weit Baltic stroet.

s28 2t BOARD TWO GENTLEMEN OR A gentleman and wifo can bo accommodated with fi, largo well furnishod room on 2d floor at 213 Oaritou avonuo. convenient to a car rooiea. npn WANTED HV TWO SINGLE gentlemen, in a respcctablo private family; would prefer a placo on ono of tho avenues, adjoining uiton arennc Address Box 102 Kaglo office. TJOARD WANTED TWO YOUNG MEN tj wish a room in a privato family, with dinner, whero they con enjoy the social comforts ol a homo, near FrUtort orWall ftrcet forries. Addrcssfor throe days, B.

A. Eaglo office, stating terms, which must bo moderate. BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, IN A resnectable privato family, two pleasant rooms, fur nished or unfurnished: rooms aro largo and havo gooa closets attached, either to singlo gontlomon or comtoinan' nnd wifo; the houso is 10 minutes walk from Wall stroet, and 5 Irom South and Atlantic ferries; torms moderate. Appb at 300 Hicks street, between Harrison and Degraw OARD A GENTLEMAN ANXIOUS TO secure a comfortable and quiet homo at moderate terms, wishcB boaid for himsolf, wife, infant and nurse, in private family, between Fulton and Bndgo streets and lii Tary streot and Pulton avenuo; references oxchanged. Address, with full particulars, A.

M. Eaglo omco. ARD FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, with board: second floor, front room and bedroom, with gas and fire, to let to a gentleman and wito. inctudinz all twenty threo dollars per week; twolarge rooms on third floor, witn small room an moneru Tlinwthnt want good homo, pleaso oallat380 Adelphi street, near Fulton nv. Mrs.

RHODES. s282t LOST AND FOUND. LOST ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, going down Fulton avonuo. from Infnyette to Snds street, ofgold SLEEVE BUTTON marked with or Wlinoui. a cuu.

rwuuuuitre iu uu uiu of the button, to be left at Wiso'a jewelry store, 233 uiton streot. 26 2t LOST STRAYED FROM HIS HOME yesterday evening a small brown DOG, anwetinc to tliejname of RampuB. Anyone knowing his whereabouts will receive, the thanks of tho owner at tlio corner of Skill man atreet an Willouehby avenuo. fife REWARD LOST A LADY'S Hptf large pold MR EAST PIN, with revolving Locket containing a contleman's likeness. Tho finder wiUreceivo tho above reward by lortvintr it with tho underatcned.

fc263t JAS. B. SMITH, 171 Pearl at, N.T. REWARD LOST, ON THE evenine of tho 20th in (toinc from Charl ton street, JS. to unnion street, urooKiyn.

a eiumeraia mond PIN. 13 stones. The abovo reward will bo paid on ita return to TIFFANY 550 Broadway. N. Y.

s25 2t 8 STOLEN, AN IRON URBV HORSE, with sore on back, lone tail. $5 reward, if relumed to owner, PETER A. BUGERT, Bay RidKe, L. I. FOUND ON THE 16th, A SETTER SLUT.

Can lie pot, by payirnr expenses to G. STiMSON, on Flushini avenue, between Kent and l'lushine avenues. If not called for within 48 houro, will he sold to pay oxpenses. b'25 St MILLINERY. MISS M.

IVORY, 706 MYRTLE AVE cub, third house eat of Franklin, will OPEN on TH L'RSDAY, Sept. 27th, an olegant Assortment of Millinery Goods, to which sho invites her friends and patron A LARGE AHD VERY ELEGANT stock of millinery and millinery goods now opun for inspection, ht Miss THORNTON'S, (ia Myrtlo avenue. A rich assortment of dress capa always on hand at 65 Myrtlo avenuo. s2o'2t POLITICAL DEMOCRATIC GENERAL COMMITTEE OF KIKUS COUNTY Pursnnnt to a resolution adopted at a meeting of this Committee, Primaries will be held in all the different Wards and Towns, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT. October 1st, from 5 to 8 o'clock, to elect three delegates from each Town and "Ward to represent said Towns and Wards in tlio several Aaaom bly, County, and Congressional Districts Conventions.

Alio, tbreo delegates from each Ward in tho City of Brooklyn to a City Convention. All electors opposed to tho measures and principles of tho present majority in ConRross. and in favor of tns policy of National Restoration adopted hy President Johnson, are invited to participate ia the election of suob. oelecates. The elections will ho held at the following placo3: 1st Ward Job i Connor's, comer Stato and Inspectors William Atkinson, Thomas Creighan, William Ward No.

70 Joy st, Cooper shop. Inspectors Robt Wilson. Wm Crerand, Jas A Duffy. 3d Ward Niapara House, 3i Court st. Inspectors Chas Flanipan.C.

D. Pellatreau, Jaa Dovaucono. 4th Ward Whito House. Inspectors Hannan, Peter Wrinkle. 5th Ward Walter Long's Carpenter shop, York at.

Inspectors Jas Shevlin. Michael Clancey, Henry Osborn. 6th Ward Charles O'Ncil'H. corner OonRross and Columbia streets. Inspectors Michael Farman, James Hughes, Michnel Smith.

7th Ward Carhorry N. W. comer Myrtle av and 8 teuwra street. Inspectors Thos Cnllum, Thos Whoelflo. 8th Ward Mrs Holen's.

4th ave, comer 19th st. Inspoct ors Robt Mooro, Thos Ryan, Francis McGrath. 9th Ward Thos McG'uirc's cort orDeaii fit and Vander bilt ave. Inspectors Wm Dunn, James Cas3idy, Richard lOthvVord McGinnis' School Room, 2 16 Pacific st. Inspectors Peter Murtha, Connor.

Jas Moore. Uth Ward Jns Gnffney's. Hudson ave and Bolivar at. John Compboll. John Buckley, Giddings.

12th Wnrd Jas McCann's, cornor Fremont and Van Brunt sts. Inspectors Michael Pholan, Patrick Eagan, Martin Glceson. 13tli AVfrd GJeosoirn, corner Grand and 6th sib, Inspectors Wm A Brown. A Foi, Michael Slevin. 14th Ward Griflin's, North 2d and 41h sts.

Inspectors John Granninp, Thos Hadeyn, Stacy Barton. 15th Word Shiolds, 400 Grand st. Inspectors Potor Bronian. Morris Dickiuson, Cornelius Holmrmest 16th Ward 85 Montrose ave. Inapootord John Eicblor, Jacob Stnrk, Fred Linnd.

17th Ward Carriago Houso, near cornor of Oak and Franklin. Inspectors Smith, Cornohus Smith, Pat Callahan. 18th Ward Henry Clans. Bushwick ave and Forrost. Inspectors has WohD.HW Baldorsen, Thos Boners.

lflth Ward Union Hall. Broadwoy and Clymerst. Inspectors II Brinkorhoff, Henry Boswoll, Nicholas Amman. 20th Ward Cumberland Stroet Looturo Room, noar Lafftyotte avo. Inspectors Jas Martha, Thomas Rioloy, Peter Fitzpatrick.

Gravcsend Town Houso Inspectors Storms, Wm Bennett. Washington Willotta. New Utrecht Geo Smith', Fort Hamilton. Inspectors Peter Wyckoff, Rulef Van Brunt, Wardell. Flntlande Voorhees, Oanarsie.

inspeotorg Cowonhoven, Joel Skidmorc. Garret Borpen. Flatbush Ward's Hotel. Inspectors Henry Cnimmof, MEFinnigan. New Lots Martin Bennet 8, East New York.

InspectorsDavid Hoapland, John Sackman, William Howard. Tho County Gonvention will be held at tho room of tnia Committee, 347 Fulton street, at 10 o'clock A. on WED MKSDAY, Oct. 3rd. The City Convention will ho hold at thp same plaoo, on WEDNESDAY.

Oct. 3rd. nt 2 o'clock P. M. Second Coneressional District Convention will bo hold Benjamin Nelson's.

Flatbush, at 4 o'clock P. on WEDNESDAY. Oct. 3rd. A.

Third Conprossional District Convention will bo held at tho Hall of this Committee, on WEDNESDAY, Oct 3d, at 8 o'clock P. W. Tho Assembly District Conventions will bo held at tha following places, on WEDNESDAY. Oct. 3rd: 1st District FarrelJ's, corner Main and Wator streeta, at 2d District White Hoaso, corner Jay and Concord ate, at P.

M. 3rd District Kcenan'a, Columbia Bt, at5 P. M. 4th District Doylo's, corner Smith and Doan sts, at P. M.

5th District Carberry's, corner Stoubon st and Myrtle ave. at 7 P. M. Ctli District Union Hall, corner Broadway and Clymer st, aft 7 P.M. 7th District 110 Grand st, at 7 P.

M. 8th Eistrictr 400Grami at8P. M. Oth District Potor McGuiro's, corner Pacific st and Washington ave, at 1 P. Three delegates will also bo elected from oach County Town to a Convention to nominato a School Commissioner, which will bo held at Benjamin Nflson.

1, ilatbush, on Wednesday, Oct 3rd. at 2 o'clock P.M. And a regular mocting of this Committee will be hold at their Hall. 347 Fulton streot, on TUESDAY EVENING, Oct 2d, at 8 o'dock P. to roceivo tho returns of delegates elected to tho several Conventions, and transact auon other business as may bo brought boforo it.

By ordor of the Committee. b25 td J. LOWBER. President. rPO CONTRACTORS SEALED PROPO J.

SALS will bo received, addressed to tho Board of the Union street Improvement, at the office of the Engineer. 22 Court street, until 3 clock P. M. Tuesday, October 9th, 186C, for driving piloing and preparing foundation lor aod building a uexagonal pior and abutments of masoniy for a draw bridge across the Gowanns Oanal at Union street, cutting down ond romoving tho doclc where the abutments are to bo built, building returns, raising the old dock, tendering. Ac, according to plans and specifications which may bo seen at tho ofiico of tho Engineer.

Proposals will bo for the wholo work oomploto Proposals will not bo considered unless accompanied witha consent in writing of two sureties of three thousand dollars each, (who shall qualify as to their responsibility) that if the contract be awardod to the party proposing they will become bound as his surety for its faithful performance, and in caso ho shall neglect or rcfuso to execute tho contract, if eo awarded, that thoy will pay to tho Commissioners the difference between the prico so proposed and the prico of tbo next highest bidder to whom tho contract may be awarded. it Tne Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all of said bids as they may think for Iho interest of said improvementBrooklyn, Sept. 26th. 1866. By order ol tho Commissioners, Be25 lOd Ii.

N. VIBBARD JKngjneer APSOOTT EMIGRATION AND FOREIGN F.XCH ANGE OFFICE. RHT1TH RTRP.RT. NEW YORK. Weeklv Line of Steamers to and from LIVERPOOL AND QUKENSTOWN.

TAPSCOTT'S CELEBRATED LINES LIVERPOOL AND LONDOiV PACKETS, don, and draft Wlim land and Wales, a MWtfggffjft 'WOS A COv 83 SouUi.6tr.cot. se28tilljl NGIHEBKS. MACHINISTS, PATTERN (in nnd coppor smiths, boUer mikm. masons. Vrf nther Dtjsons desirous opioid, a inoroagn carpenirrs, and i jw necem to their bcDatioM.om dS bo bj attending a course ol evening lessons, tobogiten by Instructor during the noit three months.

For torMandfurttw particulars, addiess "DRAFTSMAN," Brooklyn. L. I. 2 Stood fTilUlFCH AND GERMAN CLASSES, AT J1 tbo UL1WTON AVENUE INSTITUTE, Clinton avo. botwetn Gates and Greene aves, will be organized on MONDAY, October 1st, For ladles, at o'olock in the afternoon for gentlemen, at 1)i ia the oveufne.

s26t A STANDING OFFER HARRIS ol 259 and 261 Fnlton stroet, oppoeito Olinton the old established Hatters and Pnmera, invito the attention of the ladies of Brooklyn and tlmp.ub lip in genoral to their largo and well selected stook 0 Isdlos mf children's FANOY FURS; as alio, w.its raafniUoont Jis scwrnent of trimmed and untrirnmod hate, ooMlstlog of tho latest novoltloaand Importations, whioh thoy wholesale or retail, at 0 very revonablo price. Anybody Favoring oi with To call, we wfll give a ohance to wear a riffi 3 small price; expressly onr large and boan tffnl setelJns oMh" finest Safile, Ermine ana Mink Fnra ir eoTd a Vers adfanes from cost Onr furs are mane un expressly for tho best oity trade, and wo are oonfl HSZtMui satisfy the most particular customer. Gentlemen wilUI So bear'jn mind thai we have aiways on hand the latest stylos in jilk. oassmoro, felt, and leJottfiats. itjllsb goods foi 'boys head wear1 and faU line nMlelih and fancy robes, bower ooff.rs, gloves, to.

Ro mcmbortneWo.HAS Ml Fulton st. Furs repaired vritb. neatness and dispatch, few WANTED A BY A respeotublo young girl, to do conoral hohsowork or cliambtrnork ana nasisi with the washing and irpniogi has the best of citv references from her last plico.1. Vltfam call nt tho comer of Hoyt and Douglass streotg, in tUo too ment. TWBTI A SITUATION Br rrEncotnble young girl, as oharaherinnid and to assist in washing and ironing; has no ooieotron to ao eonoiM bonsowork; has Ihe best of city fspPH lwl la3t place.

Can bo seen for two days at lib AtUulio streot, oor. Henry, Brat floor, room Mb. 6. SITUATION, BY A respectable young girl, as chamhormaid, or would do Ihe general housework of a small family has good city ro ferciice. Please call at 4C6Atlaniic street WANTED A SITUATION.

BY A RE Bbecinblc voting woninn, ia cliambormaid and waitress in nrespectoblofapiilj; has good city references. Call for two days at 2CG Paciiic street, ii floor. WANTED A SITUATION, BY ABB Bpoctahle young girl, as chamborniaid and waitress, in a private fomily or small boardina houso. Please call for two Soys at 46G Allantic street, in the Segar storo. ANTED A SITUATION, BY A BE snectable girl, asfirat cook, washer and ironer; has good city references.

Can be seen for two days at 1Y6 Navy street. ANTED A BY A BE spectahlo girl, with ci.v reference in a privalo family, ns oood cook, first rale washer and ironer. Can ho Been at 77 Concord street, near Jay st. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A respcctablo young woman as cliambormaid and waitress, or as ohambcrmaiu ana iiurr.o; has good city references. Call lor two dBjs at 66 Prospeot street, botwejn Jay and Pearl.

WANTED A SITUATION, BY A middlc nged woman, in a private family, (o inkn chargo of one child: could assist in plain sewing. Call all the week at 35 Oonrt streot, near the City Hall. WANTED A PROTESTANT GIEL.TO cooktwasb nnd iron; must come well recommended. Apply at 19 Wyckoff street, proomyn. WANTED A SITUATION AS COACH man and groom in a private family either in tuo city or country, by one who thoroughly understands his business; no objection to make himself usoful; can civo the beat of citv reference from his last employer.

Addross Y. H. Eagle office. s26 2t WANTS. WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND wifo, two or three rooniB.

not far from the ferry. Address, statingterm, S. c. Brooklyn P. O.

TTITANTED BOOMS FOE HOUSEKEEP ing in a quiet, respectable location, within the aroa bounded by Eemsen, Smith and Carroll streets; would prefer on unfurnished second floor, but would take a third iloor if partial use of parlor can bo had also. Address R. H. Brooklyn P. stating jocation, termB, etc IrarANTED A HOUSE, IN BROOKLYN, TT or New York, for ront or purchase, a comfortable house, within easy distance of tho business centres, and itL respectable healthy locality; must havo from sii to ton rooms, woll provided with modern conveniences, and bo ready for immediate occupancy.

Address, with explicit statements of tennB and every ossential particular, CfjlF TON, 72 Kast4lh stroet, N. V. 621 tf ANTJiD A EUBNISHED HOUSE TO May next, with immediate possession. Addross, Btating price and lull particulars, iEN ANT, Eagle office. s25 3t WANTED FURNISHED HOUSE, TILL Way by a gentleman and wife, no childron dosira ble tenants; immediate possession.

Address, with prico and full particulars. TENANT, Evening Post, New York. 825 3t WANTED TO EENT nished houso for a small private family; rent from 5fcW to possession any time Ibcfore 1st November. Address (J. O.

B. Eagle office, 2o2t WANTED TO BENT A GOOD PLAIN house west of Court Street, between Atlaulic and Clark rent not to cicecd 1,000: will purchase lease running till next Moy or lonjor. Address J. D. Eglo Office.

S252t ANTED A SMALL HOUSE, FUR nished or unfurnished, for not less than 1 year. Address GliORGE O. HICKS, 33 Monroe Place, or 97 Chambeis streot. N. Y.

625 2i WANTED A SMALL HOUSE, OB SIX rooms in a large one, with water and gas, convenient to Fulton Ferry; location must be good. Address, witb terms. H. Eagle offico. 826 2t" WANTED A FUENISHED BOOM, without board, convenient to Fulton ferry, for two pentloinen, or with Sunday board if at a distance from the forrv.

Address, with full particulars and terms, whioh must be moderate, C. Box 4333 M. Y. P. O.

WANTED BY THE 1st OF OCTOBER next, Iwoor three rooms for housekeeping, by a family of two adnlts ono two children, oldest a girl of throe vears old; location between Cumberland street and Tamp ti'tis on or near Fulton avenut rent must be moderate. Address CONDUCTOB, Eaulo office. s2S2t' VST ANTED A MEDIUM SIZED, GEN tool nouse, wen am, not uxiruvuKuiauy luruwuuu, iu lw nHlir tnofilil.v in Kmnkivn. from 1st, of November next. for ono year or longer.

Address, It. 37 Halsey streot, isewarK, w.o. WANTED A NEAT HOUSE, NEAR the Citv Hall, Brooklyn, not to eiceed Address G. Fox 2.6S2, New York Poet office. WANTED BY A EAM1LV OF THREE nersons, a small cottaeo houHO.

or nlirst or second floor, in a good location. Address, statins rent and Box 450 Brooklyn P. O. 826 2t WANTED A FIRST CLASS 3 STORY and bagemont stono or brick iront house, between Fort Greeno place ar.d Clinton avenue, Atlantic and Myr tin Atw Tiornnti lmiritif siifili a limiHB ti lot hv Novombar a desirable tenant by addressing HE Ml 4,. UKOWN, 214 reari street, p.

x. aai or WANTED A LARGE UNFURNISHED room, by gentleman and wife, located between Atlantic street and Kulton avonuo, Clinton and Bond ats. Possession 25th October Address, stating tenus and locality, for one week, J. H. Bos 4,511 N.

Y. P. O. FP252t ANTED FROM OCT. 15th TO MAY iRf neit.

an unfurnished house, convenient to tbo ferries. Address J. H. Eaglo offico. s25 3t MfANTED BY A GENTLEMAN.

LES eons in the French lancuaee. Plenso address I rench, Btating terms, 40., U. n. lWjftow York. ARNOLT, P.

Box B25 2t WANTED A ROOM ON THE TOP tlint. hnq a flat, room, with easy uocoss. with water, for a light buainosa. Address, statinc tormi, for tnreo days. V.

W. Eaglo office. s25 3t WANTED TO BUY ACADEMY OF Music stock, ten shares, with free tioket. Address Bt'tnne lowest icrmc, oiua, liUEiouuitw. tM3b WA FURNISHED HOUSE, modern improvements, pleasant location, within five minutes' walk of City Hull.

Address M. Easjlo offico. s243t WANTED TO RENT BY A PRIVATE family, a gentleman, wife and 3 daughters, a Ron teel unfurnished bouse, in first class locality, for one or two years; possession desired by 16th October; rent from $1,500 toasi.tuupor annum, zvuurysa i. uiuuaiun uuuau, Brooklyn. Room U.

8243t WAN TED UNFURNISHED, BY A gentleman and wifeoF very quiet habits, for light nonse Keepinc. two rooms onzti iiuor, wuu wuiut uuu in a good location, with a quiot American faindy. or would take partial board at moderate terms. Address STELLA, Brooklyn Post othco. rfi FOR SALE AND TO LET.

TO LET A FINE STORE AND FOUR rooms overit, on Pulton avonuo, business fiido. near Raymond street. Apply to IS. GATES 'ba I' niton avenue. mO LET IN BROOKLYN ON THE 1st i of October, within five minutes' walk of either South or Woll btroaf.

frtrrififl t.hrnA tilflficinf. roomct. without board. in a private French family. Apply 11 Joralemon street, bo twenn the hours of 3 and 0 r.

M. Koterenco9 required. 82631 mo LET FURNISHED A SMALL houso in Quincy street, tourth houso from Marcy soutn Biae. itenc moaeraio. SALE A BARGAIN THE FIX 1 1 tn roc; nf jirqt rIrrr hotel conaislinE of counters, din ing tables, oyster box, Ac, in complete order.

Apply to WILLI AM MAUiiJii yj pniton avenuo. bzuzl rWM) FURNISHED FUR HOUSifi A keeping, parlor floor and front basemontof a small house, on 2d floor, with wardrobe cbsels; terras $25 to $35, monthly, in advance: family consist of three. No. 29 Classon avenue. 3d.

house north of Park avonuo, between Myrtle and Flushing avenues. Ureenpoinl and Myrtle avenuo cars pass the door. WilYTli. raizs Til OR RALE THE MODERN BUILT. 3 story, high stoop brick house, No.

212 Hick street, Brooklyn, near Wall street ferry has all improvements and is in perfect order; price, For terms, apply on nremisea. 0' TjIOR SALE ON OCEAN HILL, BE (ween Fulton and Atlantio avenues, two handsome residences with grounds; on Herkimer street three handsome dwellings; on BinitU avenue handsome Drick or frame neirl enroll with PtYllinda. AlsOSOVCffll COttnff03 Witll OXtra lots, from $1,000 to in Paca avonue. All near cars ana in coou loctiuouB. nuiuuaiuu xuivivivumuvwiw oanv.

9 Willouchby Btreet, Brooklyn. s26 6tB mo 1 THE UPPER PART OF A NEW houso situated in Franklin avenue, Brooklyn, first howe south from Monroe Bireet, on west side, consisting of three rooms on eecona ana in ree on rmra uoori. wun an the conveniences for housekeeping location first class; 3 blocks from Fulton avenuo. References exchanged. Pos session immediately.

2t mo LET TO A GENTLEMAN AND wifo, 3 furnished rooms; cheaprent. Call or address 204 Smith atreet. Inqire for three days. Possession immediately. s26 2t FOR SAL EXTRAORDINARY CHANCE Tho Btook of a fancy store in Oolum oi4 atreet, South Brooklyn.

Reason for Belling, tho owner's illness. Tho stook is small Counters, fixtures and chandeliers bolong to the store. Apply at 4620olumDia at. s2f 3t TO LET A SECOND FLOOR, TO ONE or two gentlemen, or a gentleman and wifo, within 10 minutes' whIk of South ferry; terms from $23 a month. Call fortwodays atNo.

90 Douglass Btreet. T0l7E PARLOR FLOOR, BASE ments and two rooms in attic, of No. 14 Vorandah b. between Conpresa and Warren streets, fth Louse from Clinton etroot. gas and water.

Apply on tho premises. TO LET THE FIRST FLOOR AND kitchen, in perfect order, with all modorn improvements, suitable for a gontleman and wife; none but first class responsible parties need apply; 35 minutes from Fulton ferry, in Tompkins avenue, 2d house northeast of DeKalb avenue. mO LET ONE OR TWO SINGLE GEN JL tlemon can be accomrrodated with nioely furnished rooms; without board, at 222 Adams streot. s26 2t TjIOR SALE A GOOD SIZE HORSE; trota in three minutes without training; also a saddlo horse and tbi ee quarter wagon wagon has never been used. Inquire at29 Clinton street.

a28 at hnO LET THE FANCY GOODS AND I millinery store 155 Smith street, Brooklyn; fixtures for eale with or without the stock; apartments to live in. a262t LET THE BUILDING 29 CLINTON street, near Fulton, for store or manufacturins pur noses. For particulars inquire on the premises, of JOSEPH JOHNSON. bq2? 2t 17' IOR SALE A BARE CHANCE FOR nriTnH tcrR The old and established Btnnii of fW BUTCHERS Tho ow ana established stand oi 93 Bridge street. Brooklyn, doing as good a business as any abon in Brooklyn, for sale cheap; cause for soiling ex nUfnful.

L1(JK bAJjXi A. n.vxvojcj ami mtti cait cbeaD. the owner having no further use for them. i3 1 Jri i nwunvs HoM. font or Rrifl Iail UUt'l toiu av OB SALE A ViiBY DESIRABLE Intnn Brooblm Uo'EhtS, 69 OrStiso Bl.rnnt OB BALIS A.

YT.ru. JuiioictatSLiU hnntn nd lot on Brookljn Heights, 169 Orsnge otrost: rnntainaH rooma, oil tho modern rmprovemeata and in comrjleto order, with extension nowjy nuen up and in cdm plote order. PoseesBion immediately. Inquire on tho pre EH. rX riTTT7 A T) millJ! VEAT fHWT fectionery etoro.

No. 2U5 Fulton avenue, opposite ins street. Good location for a fanoy goods store. Kevins PALE THE LEASE, STOCK cood location on Fulton avenuo; a raro onanco for aperjon St email c.pitl. Apply at 9 Gates ave, SIO LET TO A GENTLEMAN AND wife only, the 54 floor, 1 rooms, water and Ras, and I room on third floor; rent 826 por month; posiess.on Oot 1st' location convenient and pleasant.

Address E. lagie onice. FOB SALE SKW wuutu ue WRM turo. Including two handsome featnor beds. Inquire of Mrs.LAWBEHDB, cor.

Poplar and MoKinnejr streets, Broolltn. 28at XO LET FOUB IjAKUK BOOMS ON the 2d floor of 1W Fnlton avenue, near Bond street, water andgas; rent 23 per mentb, Inrjnire on the 3d Door. FOB SALE IN THIS BUST PART OP tie City, a plot oi ground, coutaininit over 20 full lots, on Brooklyn avonue. lor sale on favorable terms, to oloso an estate. Also a steam tlonnng and eed.

mill; location central, now doing a gd business Apply to DAVID 8. JONES, MFolfon Btreet, j82i WANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework; mnBt havo good oity reference. Apply at20Hanrver place, lrom iQ tola o'olock. WANTED IN A SMALL PRIVATE family, asmart cirl, to oook, wash and iron; only thoso are noat and willing to work need apply at 114 Congress sti oct, from 0 to 12 A. M.

rmiRt.li ANTED AN EXPERIENCED NURSU in a first olata nrivalo family on Brooklyn Heights. must bring unexceptionablocity referonco3I to acompotent ncrson, tiiohighrsl waccfi will be civen, (o Mr. OHBISTOPHER, 10 Till' Apply, wuu raier iirv fltreat WAN TED A GOOD LAUNDRESS FOR liriit claa luinily on UruoKlyu lleini; must inoroupbljf experienced and brinir oity rooonimondatioiis; to a compfitest uenon, tho likdiost waTos irill bo civsn. Apply, witb referencep, to Mr. CHRIST OPH13R, lOTillary stieer.

WAK1BD TO TAKE CHARGE OF AN invalid lady, a middle aged woman, who undcrsUuds mmuiip; reiiuired. Uall at tho third house on Greeno avenuo, east from Classon, north side. J5rANTED A PROTESTANT GIRL, Englinh or Scotch preferred, to do tho basoment work in a small family must bo a good cook, tidv in person and furnish fiood references. Apply between 10 and 12 ht 174 i 1 i ton treefc. WAN7 ED IMMEDIATELY, AN EX ceilott tnvst bo a sood washer and ironer, and have poou remrenee from her last nhico for bonesiy and neatnefs.

CnllntKo. 18V Union street, between Clinton and Henry, tliis evening or Thursday, from 10 o'olock until ANTED IN" A SMALL PRIVATE famiiv. ft comnctent cbambormaid and laundre33: city reference indi.iponsnblt Apply at No. 1 Moutaguo Teiraco, noar Wall streot forry. ANTED TWO OR THREE GOOD lainera, lmuieuiitwiof, oiouuj vu ia mo uy mw Hoinenteaa iwprovemoim vuiuiJuuy, i'u.

iriuuuKuujTBb, Brooklyn, and Atlantic avenue, Bast New York. B2tt 2t" WANTED A TIDY YOUNG GIRL, 15 tolVyearSjtoaosistinUkuiB care of a babe. Apply, with re' erence, to Aire, TAYLOR, '237 Rjerson street, near Gates avonue. bb26 2teod WANTED AN HONEST, INUUS tnous Rirl, forponeral hoosowork; a Rood oook, washer and ironer: beatrofoience required. Apply at 411 Mvrtle Hvenue.

2d house from Clermont. ANTED A GOOD COOK, WASHER and ironer. Apyiymoi west warren street. WANTED A GIRL TO DO CHAMBER work and asaUt a lady who is breaking up housekeeping; would uo required to do Eome sowing; one by the week preferred. Call between 10 and 12 A.

at 11 Powers streot, near Flatbush av. ANTED OPERATORS ON SHIRT frood waoes nnr) nnnftt.t.nt wnrk. Aon ypunp girls to trim. Apply at J. fc KAMCls No.3 Front street.

WANTED A GOOD COOK, WASHER and ironer; one willing and capable: good reference nono need apply. Call at 210 Doyrawst, houth Brooklyn, for two days, Detween 8 and if A. or after 2 P. M. Liberal wages will be paid.

ee26 2t ANTED A LAUNDRESS. CALL BB26 2t for three days at 191 Union street. WANTED LADIES TAUGHT PHO tograph p.1in,lPB, Ivorytypo end ovoryolhor style of painting and drawing; also wax flowers; everything fur uibhed. Apply 1C5 6th avenue. N.

Y. WANTED A BOY ABOUT 4 YEARS of ago, in a watch and jewelry atoro; must livo with bis pi oo neat and tidy. ANDEMARS tiOHA FUbS, 71 Fulton avenue. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework must bo a good washer and ironer. Call at 2C0 Eajmond street, between Fulton and DoKalb avs.

C25 2t XXT ANTED A STEADY. INDUSTRIOUS girl, for genera! housework, in small family; must do a coou rfasuer anu ironer; city roieronoe reijuirou. Apply in Hall bireet, first house southeast of Fulton avonuo. b24 21 T7ANTED A FAMILY OF FOUR adults want a colored or German girl for genoral housework; must bo a first rate cook, good wnahor and ironer. Apply at 307 Stato streot, bet.

Bond and Noviua. 3t WANTED A COOK; MUST BE A goud baker, washer and ironer. Apply at 315 Pacific street, cornor of Hoyt. b25 2t WANTED A TIDY YOUNG GIRL. TO take care of children and assist in sewing.

Aiply, with city relorences, nt 402 Stalest. s252t WANTED THREK GOOD BRICK lnyers the highest wages given. Inquire at No. 1 hicks street or nt tne i. uiton avonue car staoies.

,,01 it J. F. RHODES. ANTED A YOUNG GIRL, AS CHAM berma and wnitro boat of referencs3 required. Apply alter 5 P.

at '2Y2 Dean street. s'21 3t ANTED A COOK, WASHHR AND ironer. and a chambermaid to assist in tho washing and ironing; two sistors preferred. Apply at 109 Hicks st, from2to5o'c'ock. WANTED A WAITRESS AND CHAM bennaid; none need apply except those who are competent iinii have rcojinmenuations.

Apply at Commandant's house, nt tho Niwy Yard, near tho principal gate, between fiie houm of 9 and 11 A. M. b'U Ct' ANTED A GOOD BUTCHER wnntprf mrnnr Raltic and Ilovt. streets; one who un derstands cutting up meat well; nono other neod apply. b25 2t WANTED A GOOD COOK.

WASHER andironer, in a small family. Apply at 127 Livingston street, cornoT of Gallatin place. se25 2t WANTED NEATRBSPECTAIiLE SERVANTS Over 200 are wanted immediately for excellent situations, now ready, at the highest wages, without a moment's delay, at HENDRICKSON'S Old Established Office, 121 Atlantic stroet, near Henry st, This olfioo ia crowded every day with ladies wanting sorvantsand is now acknowledged to be the best office in this city. s25 3t WANTED' WALLACE'S OFFICE, No. 4 Sands street, near Fulton Effic loot and woll recommended servants in every domestic capacity; al30 respectable parties lately landed, viz: Cook.

chambermaids, general houseworkcrs, nurses, small girls, soam9tre3ses, laundrosseB, for situations, now ready, in some of tho best families in Brooklyn and ita vicinity. e2o 3t WANTED FIRST CLASS SERVANTS, All good, respectable girla wanting superior situations and the hishost wages, in fho vory first families in this city, should apply at J1ANNING'8 Agency, 15 Court street. Abundance of excellent situations now ready for all kinds of first class puis; boat offico in the city; patronized by all the first families. 624 3t 1717. ANTED EMPTY OIL BARRELS.

aid or empty renneu petroleum oil barrels at tho Wnlliibout Oil Works, Ken avenue, foot of Rush street. Williamsbursh. e5 lm SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED A SITUATION AS NURSE nnd plain sewer, or ohambermaid andnurso; no objection Ioro a short distance in tho oountry. Can be seen Ht her present employer's, U.

S. Aaval Hospital prounds, Flushing avenue. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE tmpfttflhln vnunc woman, to do eoneral housework; is a good cook, washer and ironer: has good city references. Call for two days at 51 street. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A respcctablo cirl.

as nurse and seamstress, or would take caro of children and do chamborwork; the best of city references. Can bo seen at 88 York street, 2d door from Jay st. WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE youth woman a situation in a small private family nc ii An nnrl rhmnhnrmiid: h.iH 5 rears rocommendations. A young woman wishes a situation as cook in tho samo family; can be well recommended. Call for two days at 318 nicks street, between Amity ana uonpress.

WANTED A SITUATION AS CHAM iVmrmairl nnA vim fcrftuu in nrivntn familv: nnohifiC ttontopotoNew York, or would wish to travel. Please call at Dr. ELLIOTT'S, corner of Clinton and Fnlton ns. 117ANTED A SITUATION BY A YOUNG girl, as chambermaid and waitress. Uall lor two days at2S4 Fulton street, up stairs, WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE Htwfnhlp cirl as nlin cook, is a good washer and ironer; cn give good city reference.

Call at 205 Columbia street, near Joralemon. WANTJ3D A SITUATION III A vrvr.nrr rrirl tyi nttfinrl Vijilcrt" inn uivn the hnat citv reference. Pleaso call nt 53 Jainca strnot, over tho shoo store. Can bo scon on Thursday from 10 to 4 o'clock. WANTED A SITUATION, UY A RE nriop.tftriln vouns woman, as cook, washer and ironer.

in a small fnmilv: has irood city roferoucos. Call for two days at lti latbusn avenuo. ANTED A SITUATION BY A RE spectablo young woman, ai onamneraiaia ana watt Call for two days at 1F3 Smith street WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE MnpMjihla vnnnc woman as cbambormaid and wait ress, in a private family; has good city roferenco3. Call lor two aajH at omuu bwbbi. WANTED SIT CATIONS BY WO respectable girls, ono to cook.

waBh aid iron; tho other as chambermaid ana waitress; tne dbsbi ar ony reference civon. Call at 1ZJ Atlantic street, first floor, Iront room. ntht hand side. 1X7 ANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE SpeCtflDlO jouns woman, uu liuuuiiu uuiiaonutu, isagooo plain cook, washer and ironor, or as ohambermaid and waitress; has good city references. Call for two days at iui urange sirum.

imacujoin'. XTANTED A SITUATION BY ARE epectawe young woman, ua "VS in npri'Mo family; has good city references. Call fortwo T717ANTED A SITUATION BY A KE TT spectable jonng woman, as ohambermaid and wait ress; has rood city rotcronces. uan jur mo usjo Willow plpos, between State and Joralomon sto. ANTED A SITUATION, B5f A JB sucotablo yonnB woman, to do RonMa' housework is ooa cook, wasnBr uuiwi from her last placo.

Call for two days at2l3 Fott Greono placo in tho basement. WANTED A SITUATION, BY. A BE spectablepirl, to do Ronerat housowork, in a small family, orwouia assise in a kucueuj ia njnme auu vuugiug. Apply at 78 CongrossBtreet. WANTED ASIT0ATIONBY A YO0NQ cirl IS years of niro, to tako earo of children; is wil Iinu to make herself U60fnl; good reforenoe given.

Oal.for HUIUIOB til UWP mioum WANTED A SITUATION, BY A respootaoie young woman, ua u. waitress: can assist in the washing and ironing; has good oitj references from her last plnco. Call for two days at 650 HlOKb auubu, uctwp uw WANTED A SITUATION, EOR A very respectaDie yuuuK tu a g.wui vate family, to do up stairs work and mind a baby; or well recommended from her last situation. Plaase apply, lor two aoyk at ixo. yi unuuoyu nmuuu, TiirANTED A SITUATION, AS washer and ironer, or to do housework, by an obliging and trusty woman, where she can bavo her ohuM with hlr, a little girl 8 years old, who is willing lo do anything sho can to pTtaso; wages moderate.

Apply at No. lOTillary ANTED A SITUATION, BY A BE sneotable young woman, to do general housework; is a good cook, washer and ironor; or as ohambermaid and waitress: has good city Call for two days at mTiiBiiinTi MTTvnr.Tfl 4n.D.n wlnftw deairesaaitnaUon to 'do light housework, or as nurse to aninvalid lady: a good home desired more than compensation. Address or call on MRS. MEAD, Franklin avenne. corner Pari srenue.

Brooklyn. 825 2tB W7 ANTED A SITUATION, BY AN American woman, to attend and wait on an invalid, or can take the caro of an infant from its birth; can give too best of reference; can be seen ather present situation, 17th street, second house east of 5th avenue, South Brooklyn, Go wanna. s25 21 WANTED A SITUATION, BY A respcotable young girl, as ohambormaid And waitrosa in a respectable private family. Call at 129 Butler street. e26 2tf WANTED A SITUATION, spcctable.girl.

as chambermaid; aashtwith nasbisg and ironing. Con be aoen. at her last place; 46 Livingston street. ee25 2t WANTED A SITUATION BY A BE spoctable young girl, to do up stairs work or to assist in the washing ana ironing of a small family. Please call for two days at 104 High stroet, 2d floor.

se2fi 2t WANTED SIT ATIONS FOR THE largest selection of the neatest and most respoota blo class of sorvantfl in. this cite for every description of many of which have beon known to me personally for many years, whoso referenoes aro to tho first families in Brooklyn, and will bo fonnd neat, trusty and obliging servants, at CHRISTOPHER'S Beloot Agenoy, lOTillary st jeM 3t' WANTED A GENTLEMAN WHOSE oToninga are disengaged, desires occupation in nritragup books or examining and adrastingaoconnts; best of reference if required. Address 8, A. Post offioe, 8y Telegraph to the Brooklyn Jerome Parle. Postponement of the Races on Aconnt otthe WeatUer.

JEKOME Sopt. 20. Tho races nro postponed until to morrow on account of tho weather. J. B.

IBVINO, Sootolary. From New Orleans. New Orleans, Sopt, 26, Thoro wero four deaths from yUow fovor hero yes tordoy. Congressional Nomination. Philadelphia, Sopt.

2G. Hon. Charles Giddlnes has been nominated for Con gress in tho First Bislrict by tho Iiadicals, in placo ol P. C. Knight, who doelined.

LAW INTELLIGENCE. UH1TED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT BaFOBE COHMIESIOSEB J0KE3. SELLING L0ITEB7 rOLICLTSS. The case of Tonv Conradr. arrested for sell ing lottery policies, was called up for examination this morning, boforo Commissioner Jones.

It appeared from tho evidence for tho prosecution, that the defendant is a tailor doing business in tho Eastern District, and a number of persons testified that they had purchased lottery tickets from him, at hia placo, at tho rate of six cents each, but had novor realized anything on them. For the uofonco it was proved, howovor, Dy a numDcr of witnesses, that the defendant was in the habit of pur chasing policy slips on hia own account, and having made ono or two nits," no consomeu to purcuase "slips" for some of his frionds, at their solicitation, and that that was all tho connection he had with the matter. He was discharged. The Stabbing Aitem on the High Seas. In the case of John Ellord, who was arrested a few days sinco on a charge of having committed a felonous as Banlt on a seaman named Thomas Miller, on board the brig J.

Mclntyre, while on her outward voyoso to Cnba, a warrant was issued this morning to put the prisonor into tho custody of tho United States Marshal. The facts of the case, as appears from tho papers forwarded by the American Consul at San Jago, Cuba, appear to be, as follows; On the voyagoout to San Ellard got intoxicated and began to abuse tho cook of tho vessel. Miller interfered to protect the cook, when Ellard turned on him and a scuffle ensued, during which Ellard took Miller's knite and stabbed nim with it in several places. Miller was Bent homo in tho bark Paramount, and now lies in a dangerous condition at the City Hospital. EAGLE OFFICE 2 3.4 M.

FROM FORTRESS MOSROEi FOI1TEE6S Monhoe, Sopt. 23. The customary Bedatoness in tho social circles of Norfolk, received a 6Uddon shock. On it becoming known yesterday that Mr. C.

C. Pliut, proprietor of tho Old Vominion, a newspaper published in Norfolk, and tho chiof accountant of the chief paymaster of Portsmouth navy yard, decamped from the city several weeks ago, and was a dofaulter to tho amount of eight thousand dollars. Tho solo victim ia tho National Esdiango Bonk, of Norfolk. On Saturday evening Justico Thomas J. Corprow, at the instance of the officers of tho bank, issued on attachment against the Old Dominion, and tho sheriff took possession of tho estalilishmont, but did not interfere with tho usual publication of tho paper.

As an aggravating feature in tho caso, it appears that the defaulter, a short time sinco, sent hia wifo, without his company, to Norfolk, and induced tho wife of another man to joiu him In his flight for parts unknown Parties have started in pursuit of tho criminal, and it is hoped that ho will bo apprehended and brought to justice. Hon. Benjamin Wood, of New York, arrived in Norfolk yesterday by tho Now York stcamor, and is stopping at the National Hotel. Shot his Goat. A man named Jacob South, of South streot, near Meekor avenuo, E.

was ar rested yesterday, charged with shooting Thomas Mul bcam's goat. Cruelty to animols'is tho chargo, and Sir. Bergh will appear against tho defendant. THIRD EDITION. EAGLE OFFICE 3 P.

M. THE MAMHOFF BROWNING CASE. Continuation of the Inquest Testimony ol Witnesses The Tost Mortem Exam ination On the Prisoners ou the Stand. Coroner Lynch this morning confined tho Marhoff inquest in thoobseuco of Coroner Smith, who is unwell. Further testimony was taken as follows: John Husing, sworn I reside at No.

UGJj Oak street, New York; I know John Markhoff and also Augustus Smith; knew them for about thrco years; on Sunday afternoon, three weeks ago, I saw Markhoff. Smith and another man in a storo in Grand street, New York; Mnrkhoff asked Smith to come over some tiino and no Ashing; I only remained at tho place a short time; that was tho lost saw of MorkholY, but saw Smith about a week afterwards; 1 was going fishing with thorn, but could not go; there was no particular titno fixed to go tishing; Smith was a grocery clerk, but had no situation Smith and Markhoff were both sohor whon I saw them on that Sunday; I havo seen Smith intoxicated frequently; ho was always very poaceable, but would fool around a little; ho would talk all kind of nonsouso, but would not get angry. John Himken, sivora, says I resido ot No. 490 Seventh avenuo, Now York; havo known Augustus Smith for about thrco yours; he kept storo for mo at tho time for four months; I always found him honest and trustworthy; he was full of fun, but never saw him intoxicated; havo not seen him for about a year and a half. Dr.

A. J. Willets, sworn, says I mado a post mortom examination of a body said to havo beon that of John Markhoff, on tbo afternoon of Saturday, Sopt. 22ci, 18CS; the remains wero in a good stato of preservation, with the exception of tho head, neck and faco which woro far advanced in decomposition; on tho lower lip, especially on tho left side, there appeared a considerable destruction of tissue, undoubtedly produced aftor death and apparently by fish; the pee margin of the left ear also presonted tho same jagged oppearaueo, as if by tho samo cause; on tho right hand were sevoral small superficial abrasions, evidently postmortem in character; about both eyes, vory slightly above tho right, and not vory extonsive abovo and ot tho outer angle of tho loft, woro abrasions of the skin not extending to tho deeper structuros; on accouut of tho advanced stato of decomposition about theso parts, it was impoBsiblo to detorinmo whether theso injuries had been inflicted beforo or after doatb after a careful examination of tho appearances of tho various parts of the body, and a minuto investigation of the internal organs, 1 am of tho opinion that tho decoasod como to his death by drawniug; had the post mortem examination been held sooner, I could probably havo stated positive whethor the abrasions wore mado beforo alter death, but owing to tho advanced stato of decomposition of tho parts injured; I cannot swear as to when tho injuries wore inflicted. Christian Klemeyor, sworn Soys I reside in Grand street, Now havo been acquainted with Smith, Markhoff and Witty for sorao time; on the morniug of tho day tho men went fishing, I was fishing on Grand street dock, Now York; thoy came to mo and wanted my polo and linos, and I lent them to Smith and Witty; thoy leu ana went toworas tne lorry; moy were sooer; I saw tho parties arrested in Grand streot, Now York, about four o'clock in the morning; I am a baker, and was loading tho rnigons; I saw Markhoff's son thoro, and ho Baid tho mon and bis father had beon out fishing, got to drinking, and his father had been drowned: Borne one told me that Morkhofl had been fishing and jumped overboard thot wos how I found out about the affair; I saw Smith and Witty ot tho jail after thoir arrest; Smith had slept in the placo ho was arrostod, having been to drunk tho night beforo to go homo; when Smith got drunk ho was full of fun, but not in the hobit of fighting; ho has not got check enough to kill a chicken; I have seen him try and ho couldn't do it.

Henry Witty, one of the prisoners, sworn, says I reside at No. 16 Bowery, New Yori; havo lived thoro about five months; am a bookkeeper at the American Hotel; knew Markhoff; first sow Markhoff about fivo months since; got acquainted with Smith whilo I wos in the army; Smith camo to the hotel and asked me to go fishing; we got fishing tackle and went to Greenpolnt, whero wo fished about an hour, but only caught ono small fish; we then wont and hired a boat, for which wo poid fifty ccntB; Morkhoff and his son como along just as we started; we OBked him whero ho was going, and ho said he wob going fishing os far as Blackwell's Island; I did not want to go as far as that, but they coaxed me, and I consented; on tho way up we kept noar together with the boats; we anchored at thoupor end of Black well's Island, near Astoria; aftor fishing for somo time wo sent Markboff'B son to ABtoria to get another bottle of whiskey; we had drank ono bottle which Markhoff had brought; wo all drank togothor; the boy took one boat and went after the whiskey; he wos absent about holt an hour; when ho came back he broughia bottle of Bourbon whiskey and a loaf of bread and some cheese; tho boy and myself cat Bomothing, and wo had another drink; Markhoff got back in his boat and we fished again; about two o'clock in the afternoon wo all went to Astoria, where I got another bottle of whiskey and I got something to eat; after fishing somo more, Smith, Markhoff and myself went ashore, and we had fivo glosses of ale eoch; wo began to feel tho offectB of drinking by this time; wo then went to tho boats to go homo, os the tide was running out; can't toll whether another bottle of whisky waB bought by any of us or not; when we got down to the dock, Markhoff got in our boot; Smith fell into the water, and Markhoff pullod him out; the other men wanted me to go in tho boat with tho boy; I did not want to go, but prepared to rido, being afraid, on account of having boon drinking: I went, however, and wo elortod; the boy always kept ahead between 200 and 600 yards; onco wo came together, and hod a friendly talk; I told tho boy I would give him 60 cents if he would beat tho others; don think they heard what I said; wo got In about half on hour beforo the other boot; it was raining at tho time; I saw Smith when ho camo in, but Markhoff was not wiS btai th They called to Smith whilo is itho boat, and asked where his father was; Sm th said whon ho came ashoro that Markhoff had Jumped overboard, say Sg ttat ho would swim ashoro; wo then returned to New York" wo probably talked on tha way back, but I cannot recollect what was eaid. Mr Willy's ftirthor testimony did not amount to much. He confessed that ho was so much intoxicated at tho time they returned ashoro, that ho could not recollect what occurred. Four bottlea of whiskey had been drank by the three mon, besideB fifteen glasses of ale.

VEBDICT OP THE JTJnJ, The caBe was here submitted to tho Jury, who otter an absence of half an hour, returned tho followta? verdict: "We find that John Markhoff camo to bis death by luinvuivg! wuvvc, itttuv uaiigsoimo accused THE CHOLERA. The Disease Abating Thfl number of deaths in this city yesterday from all cauECB aro GO, as follows: From cholera 2 From cliolora infantum and diarrhea 6 Other foul air diseases 4 AU other diseases 18 Total 30 The new cases are only two, one in the 17th Ward, near the recent outbreak and ono in the old hold, Iho 12th "Ward. The namcB aro: Arthur Lui tis, 10 years of ago, No. 27 Sandford street, BA. M.

20th inst. In full collapse at case critical. (17th Ward.) Mary Jane Burns, 1 year, Smith Btrcet, near Nelnon. Died this morning. (12th Ward.) The KnifeElootly Affray between Two Darkles.

Last evening, as will be Geon elsewhere, public meeting was held ot tho African M. E. Church, in Bndrjo Btreef. The concrcgation wero much enlightened and their indignation arouecd at tho wrongs suffered by their race, and two of tho number wero not in tho best 'of humor at tho close of tho lecture. Aftor walking a little distance high words wero spoken bo tweon them.

Tho cause of tho dispute is not Tory clear, but it is Baid that Thomas Gibson, of 152 Navy street, had in somo manner incensed John H. Mooro, of the pnmc Btrcet, by carrying off his latest sweetheart. Gibson, who is largo, woll mado likoly hoy Of 24, is very light for an African, and hardly comes up to tho expectations of colored ladies, who, liko TopBey in tho play, hates all "cream colored fellers." But to tha portion of the ebon ton who effect miscegenation he is a frump card. Good looking, young, able to work, driver by occupation and in the employ of the furnish ing houso No. 278 Fulton street, he waB a very goo.l catch for any colore! belle with white proclivities.

wonder Moore felt a bit jealous; Hoois havo felt so before and smothered Desdemonae, but this ono did not. Ho suffered and Bpoke at last, and after a few words, a knife tried to glisten in tho foggy air, bui could not, as the moon had gone to bed and there was no gas lighted, bo Moore was cut across tho arm badly Ulmost before he knew it. This was at two o'clock thiB morning, and just 25 later Officer Michael Ryan, of tho 41st precinct, had Gibson in the station Iioubo. He was this forenoon taken before Justice Coinwoll, and tho examination sot down for Friday next. Attejitt at BmtGLABT.

Some inexperienced, cracksmen, last night, undertook to enter Via building of D. K. Durkee, No. 38 Fulton street, by the rear approaches and doors, but were unsuccessful, and retired ono nights' work worse off than whon they came. The Queens County Fair Railroad Accommodation.

To nccommodito residents of Brooklyn who visa to attend the Queens County Fair, to morrow Friday, trains ill leave South Ferry for Mrneola direct at 7:45 and 10:15 A. and at 3 P. returning loava Mincola 2:46 and 5:24 T. M. Insane.

Horace W. Wlicucloii, a clerk in South Brooklyn, aped 22 years, was arrested yesterday by Serger.nt Casler, of the 50th precinct, while wandering about the streets in an abnormal state of mind, and cutting fcucli antict; ay only an insane man could originate. He awaits (lie examination of two physicians as required by law. The Twentieth "Ward Johnson Musketees. A night parade of the Twentieth Ward Johnson Musketeers took place last ovenin, through principal streets of the 7th, 11th and 20th Wards.

The company, commanded by Capt, John IT, Leavy, preceded by a full band of music, whilo with transparencies, attracted general attention. About seventy men turned out The next meeting of tho company will take place at ttio bouse of Mr. JohuBreman, at tho corner of Flushing and Clermont avenues, on Saturday evening. BUEGLABY AT CtBEEN POINT AllRESTS ON SUSPICION. The residence of Mr.

Christopher Yanderveer, in Mescrolc avenue, near Second street, Greenpaint, Kas entered by burglars yesterday afternoon, who stole a velvet eloak valued at $125, $40 in money, and other property. Officer Dottcn, of the 47th Precinct, discovered that the burglary bad been committed, and proceeded to make a search, Mr. Vanderveer and family are absent in ihe country; and tho officer, on repairing to the rear of the house, discovered a man secreted under tho wood house. He immediately secured the fellow, and, atter searching the house, in which a jimmy was found, look him to the Station houso. He gavo his name as George Milton, and a charge of suspicion of burglary was preferred against him.

About 11 o'clock last night, the otliccr arrested a another young man named Eugene Brush, on suspicion of also being concerned in the burglary. This morning, he was die. charged by Justice; but Milton was remanded to jail until Monday next. TOLICE INTELLIGENCE. Caught Tapping a Till.

David Foley, a boy of 14 years, who don't do anything for a living, took chance on Monday at tho bakery ot No. 24 Hudson avenuo. Ho was caught while in the act of tapping tho till in the store and arrested by officer McCarty of the 42d precrnct. Foley is a small fellow and soon aftor being confined in tho cell managed to escape. This is not eo very wonderful as tho 42d precinct station hou30 ifj now in a very' demoralized condition from a chronio attack of masonB, plasterers, plumbers, carpenters and others; and the confusion caused by their visitations it was easy enough for an active lad to escape Foley was recaptured Boon after his escape and yesterday morning iaken before Justice Coniwell for examination, and soni down to jail on a short commitment.

TAitiAitic Matrimony. Mr. Samuel E. Burnett, a quiet mannered gentleman, desetvos tho sympathies of his fellow citizens. He has a wife who lays no claim whatever to amiability of temper, and Samuel is not Shakespearo or Socrates enough to philosophically accept her terrible words.

Sumo time since she sued biro for abandonment and to settlo matters ho took her to hia boarding house, one Mrs. Van Tyne's in Skillman street, near Myrtle avenue. Mr. Van Tyuo is a relative of the husband, and Mary tbo wife, docs not like to stay there. She expressed this disgust by outtiug up the carpels of her room, tearing out toe cano seats of the cbaiiB and disiipuriug the furniture generally.

Yesterday morning, after a private examination, sho was fined $10 by Justice Corn well. She is evidently insane upon the organ of destructiveness. Queer Proceedure by a Lawyer. A man in tho commercial world, who is nothing else, claims to bo a broker, and the professional world such a do uoth ing, is a lawyer or more generally known as a "shister." Such a character as is stiowu bytholattor is given to Wellington Tillotsou, a tall, wirey haired, parchmont faccd man of about 40 years of age who hails from East Now York. As charged, Tillofsoh has "beat" a young woman out of $5 in the following decidedly improfess ional manner.

Tillotaou a lew days since mot a young woman named Mary Corbort in tho lower hall way of the City Hall inquiring for a Court. He inquiringly sympathized with hor, ascertained that sho was about to Hie certain parties tor $20 duo as wages and took her to the court room of Justice Buck toy whero sho procured the necessary Bummons and complaint, For this. Tillotson charged hor $2, ostensibly ibi tho summons, while he generously kept the money himself. On tho day that tho summons was returned tho parties settled tho matter by paying the $29, and irom that amount the young woman claims that Tillotson took $3 making in all $5 (Or his services, when ho was not retained as counsol at all. She has hat! him arrested for potlt larceny by Officer Dennis Sullivan, and the caBO comes up on Saturday.

To Politicians. The very latest local political intelligence, both Conservative and Radical, is published in the New Yobk Daily News. Also full roports of all tho trials occurring uDder the Excise despotism in Xow York and Brooklyn. The unfavorable weather of last week proved a great drawback to most of ttio millinery houses of tho city, but we hear that Spekce, of 21 and 27J Division street, N. had one of the lareest attondanceson Thursday that he has had for jears.

We can easily account for this, for wo hear on all sides that if pooplo wish attention and to obtain satisfaction in their purchasos, thoy nood only go to Mb Spence'b, whero they will 6nd all that any one can require to adorn a bonnet or bat. Ho has a Quo stock of French, English and American Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Silke, Velvets, and all latest novelties in jet trimmipgs; also, all tho newest Bhapes for honnotsaad bats, 6uch as tho Catalan, Empress, Queen Emma, La Carlotta, and a Iarco stock ot tho Gladiateur Hat, which Wit, Sixnce has manufactured out of tho choicest mate lials, and trimmed in the neatest stylo possiblo. Evening Sessions. The Evening Sessions at Bryant, Stratton Clark's Business College, 13 Court Btrcet, will commence cu Monday, Oct. 1st.

Tho bankB and other business houses will be organized Bamo as in the day. It is deairabls, on this account, that applicants Bhould commence at tho beginning of the term. Call or addresa for circulars. se25 fit Tiudcnt liousokeepets have given as their opinion that the Pioneeb Soap is the most economlca ofallsoopa. Ask your grocer for and give it a fair tial, Bol7 3t Foe the Falii Tbade We respectfully solicit tho attention of the ladies to our new and extensive stock of Dress and Cloak Trimmings, coniisting ot the lateat Parisian novolties, selootod with groat caro in regard to color and style, and incomparable in price, at LOOKITI, 251 Pulton Btroot, opposite Clinton.

Established 1810. Trimmings mado to order. tt From Tho Indopendont "Persons requiring the extraction of teeth without pain, will do well to call at 197 Fulton avonuo, Brooklyn, where puro Nitrous Oxide Gas is dally adminis fered by Dr. I. W.

BowEns." Soventeon teeth extracted without tho slightest pain, in 30 seconds, onco inhaling tho gns, for Mrs, Robt T. Brown, 'o. 3 Hoyt street, Brooklfn. We make tho gaa fresh and pure every day. Over 29,000 teeth havo been oxtractod horo without tho slightest ill effects from tho gas, Tho Cologne water prepared by Joseph Burnett 4 of IJoston, is suporior to the voritablo "Farina." We sceak rom oiperience.

lBaltimoro Amenoan. EDttlTETrt Floral Hand Book diatnbutod gratuitonsly.by QrugKcontains tho Language of Flowers, anda deaenp of Buniotfe Choice ProparaUona. Mns O. G. Popham, 711 Myrtle Bvenue, Bro will open for the inspection of her patrons and the on Thnrediy, 27th inst.

a full osaort meitof Fill and Winter Bonnots, Round Hats, Flowors, wFoitliBra and Trimminga of all styles. wind sot llic largo siock oi scnooi oooks in ovory nopan mcnt, many of them ns ood as netv. sellinpr at half price, and all old books bought or taken in oxchanRO. No. 10 Myrtle avenue.

s2G 2t Tee Opening Day op Biglow Hatters and Furriers, Thuredaj, Sopt. 27th The fino3t and most voried styles of Da.lics', fiJisses' and Children's Fancy Hats. Cap3 and Furs over exhibited in Brooklyn. 189 Ful ton street. Leaky Roofs Repaired by Dayis, tha King of the Roofers.

"Wo refer to the Jail roof in Raymond street, which had leaked forthclast6year3, hut is now ported ly tiplit; also to tho Puritan Iron "Works, 16 Water at, and, in fact, to every sensible man in Brooklyn, for Davis helps to do the work himself, bo as to see that it is woll done. Roofs repaired in any part of Brooklyn or Now York. Oilic03, No 2 Court street, in Sogar Store, and 59 Fulton street, John Blair's Segar Store. "Wm. E.

Davis, King of tho Roofers. Agent for tho Company, Opening. The Evening Bonnets to be found at Mmc. Bentley's, 14 Fulton avenue, aro pronounced by the elite of Brouklyn as wonderful productions of art. 2t Keep your Teeth Clean and Breath Sweet by using Rogers' FluaiUNT Odostowhe.

Sold by all druggists. Rooebs A Maxfikld, proprietors, 33 Cedar Etrcet, Now York. Demas Barnes General Agents. 21 5t At Braiteau's Human Hair Emporium, 31 tourtstren. mil IwsoW this fall, at vary low invoice ot Lontf BiaiOH, Curls.

Waterfalls. ruffHccdSsesa Our hairis raprelBly forusbyron. prettiest peasant, girU of France, and is wai ranted pure and fine as silK. Colgate's Aeomatio Vegetable Soap. Superior Toilet Soap, prepared trom refined Vecctablo Oils iu combination with Glycerine, and especially designed for thense of Ladies and tor tho Kursery.

Ita porfumo is ox niiit.it und its washing properties onrivaueu. ror saie oy all diuRKists, a6 eodtf Braiteau's Ladies' Hair Dbessing Gallery, he lorctst. and most elegant in America. Polite and skilful young lady assistant, always able to do the newoit etvies. AriMic.il hair cutters.

French establishment, 31 CourMtreet. (Cut this oar.) Ifair drerf3ini? or btiampuo inc. HI cents; children's hair cutting, 20 cents; curia (Ire is Bd oWiffi ceiita. MARRIED. HiGorNS Srorr On Thursday, Sopt.

2(lth, by tho Rst. Eugene Cussidy, Tiiosias iliGGiNS to Mary C. Scon. SNELLDuitLANn In Brooklyn. Sopt.

19th, 1850, by tho Rev.W. W. liicka, Henby f. Swell to Miss Uahbiex E. DuiiLANi), oi L'anarsie.

Ko cards. DIED. Birch On Tuesday morning, 25th inst, Charles Birch, aped 21 yeur.H. His funeral will placo on Thursday next, at 3 P. from St Luke's Church, Cliinon avonue, Brooklyn.

His friends, find those of his uncles. Joseph, William an I Arthur Orfjill, aro respectfully invited to attend without further notice, Malone On Wednesday. Sept. 26th, Bosansa along. tbo youngest daughter of John and Bosanna Malono, mad 9 years and 9 niontOs.

Tbo friends and acquaintances of the family aro respectfully invited to attend her funeral, on Thursday afternoon, 27th, at 3 o'clock, irom tho residence of hor pareuts, No. 20 Clinton avonue, Brooklyn. CoFLF.Y Scpi ember 25th. Daniel Copley, son of William and Mary Copley, aged 9 months. 'lb Fiends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom the reidenca of his parents.cor nnrof l'ai and Marcy avenues, on Thursday, iseptomber 37tn, at 2 o'clock P.

Van Rensselaer In this city, on Tuesday evening, 23th Fakkij; daughter of Schuyler Van Rennaelaor, age 23 years and 10 months. Tbo relatives and irionds of tho family aro invited to attend tho funeral, from No. 313 Washington avonue, on Thursday, 27th at 12 o'clock without further notice. Gardiner On Tuesday. September 25th, 1866.

Georgina Gabjjiner. widow of tho late Matthew Gardiner, in tho 46th vear of her ace. The iriends of tho family aro renuostedlto attend hor funeral, from her late resilience. State street, near Boorum, on Friday, Sept. 27tb, at 2 o'clock P.

M. s26 2t IIanley John Francis, infant son of Patriok and Ann Hanley, aged II months and 3 days. Tho funeral will take placo on Thursday, Sopt. 27th, at 2 P. from 110 Pineapple street.

Clarke On Tuesday. Sept. 25tb, after a long and severo illness, Catharine Clarke, agod 23 years, 7 months, and 21 days. The friends of tho family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 6 Hart's Alley, on Thursday af torooon, at 2 o'clock.

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SURANTON ifi 1 t' 126 Asylum strert. Hertford, Coin. AS. COLE'S E3UN, AUCTIONEER, (Offioe, 369 Fulton street. Commercial Exchange.) MONDAY.

OCT. 1st, AtlOK o'clock ftt tkesonthwest corner of Van Brunt and Sackett streots, Brooklyn. ASSIGNEE'S SALE of horses, cow caits and trucks, harness over 3000 new half barrols, 400 barrels, hoop iron, and other fixtures of a cooperage. By order of James G. Tigho, Assignee.

8e2ti 4t WEDNFSDA.Y, OOT. 3d. At 12 o'clock, at tho Commercial Exchange, 353 Fulton street, opposite the City Hall. Brooklyn. POSITIVE SALE, WITHOUT BE8ERVB.

OF 21 VAiUABLE BUILDfNG LOTS, on Olasson and Putnam avennes. and on Aiadison street, 7th Ward, Brooklyn, one block from Fulton avenuo This property is looited a migh'iorhoodutiBurpiissod for health fulness, ard tbo fino impioveiiierts already made render this sale an opportunity td' in offered for building or investmont: water, sower and gaB already in tho streets. ALSO, RE SALE, on account of former purchaser, of 1 Talua)Ie lots oi tbo webterlyBide of 6th avenuo, commencing in the southwesterly corner of 20th streot, 8th Ward, Brooklya; each lot 25x100 feet. Maps and full particulars can bo obtaiced at the ofneo of tlw Auctioneer. 369 Fulton street, BrookWn.

so26 6t CHARLES WEISHtfLT'S PIANOS AT moderate prices. Piano forte Warerooms, No. 15 yckeif street, near Court b2j 4t MPLOYMENT DESIRED BY A TEACH Ell o( much exnauenoe in highly respeotaoie scnoois, LitriU iilon. He teaches tho General course nursued in schools, I sides French and Spanish. St.

Frincis' Academy. Ad die, J. M. Baltic atroot, Brooklyn. s26 6t ATOTICE WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC XT, auction, Thursday, Setit 27, 1868, alt tho stooif and fcxturcGof the wood ard willow ware store No.

233 Fulton" avenue, consisting of Japan, tin, wood and willow ware; to be sold without reserve to the highest bidder; sale to cum mpnee at ia precisely no postponement. UMbliU A CHOICE SELECTION OE JLi Seasoned Whito Pino Lumber for ealo, at the lowest market prices, by KKLL1NUTON LEAVENS. Comer Bridge and Plymouth sts. DAND M. CHAUMCEY, RKAL ESTATE BROKERS, 4o, MONTAGUE STRtET, NEAR OOCIRT.

For sole, a large number of houses, of every grade, and in allisectioiis of thie city; many with immediate possosson. Also a lnrco Dumber of vacant lots near the Park, and in other desirable locations, on many of which money will he advanced to improvo. Money loaned: on bond and morteage. Hoimes to let, furnished and unfurnished. au27 ly mo ECONOMISTS A GENTLEMAN'S A.

PAT RE MADE to tho presont stylo at a Bmall cost, being thereby a complete NEW HAT. Also, an eitra quality mode to order for $5. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. Powors atroot, 822 3ma Corner of Flatbush ave.

UPKEIOR OAK BOARDS, SUITABLE for Cabinot Makers ana otnors, lor saio onoan, iy 825 T2t Corner Bridge and Plymouth etg. 0 LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE $2 600, $3,600 and imnrlvod real ostto; no commission charged. Apply to OHAS. WOTT, Ko. 192 Broadway, N.

s213t MEETINGS. 1 OTH WARD JOHNSON UNION CLUB Thoso who are in favor of the patriotio policy of PreBident Johnson in his efforts to restore peace and prosperity to tho Union upon thj basis enunciated at the Philadelphia Convention, are invited to attend a meetincof the Club to be hold at UNION HALL on P.M. By order. B. UUSSEy, Presidont pro tem, s26 2t GRAND RALLY OP THE NATIONAL UNION JOHNSON CLUB oy THE SEVENTH WARD.

OPENIBO OF THE WIGWAM, Cornor of DeKalb and Classon avonnes, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23th. The following ominontapeakers will address tho mooting: Mai. Gen. T. Sloonm.

Judge N. Morso, Judge E. T. Fellows, of Hon. Dervin Burnett, Hon.

H. O. Murphy, Hon. Robt. D.

Holmes. Gen, Calvin E. Pratt, Judgo Garrison. HorJWli P. Norton, of N.

V. Itoswell O. Brainard, Wm E. Wilson Blojm, Thos. Kineelln, Esq And others.

All tho tVard Johnson Clnbs are invited to attond. A fino band of MuBio will boprosont. Col. MARTIN, EVANS, Pres. Homeb, Holt, Secretary.

a283t' JfcKY GOODS CLERKS' EARLY CLOS tUG ASSOCIATION Too rotrnlar weekly meeting of this Association will be held THIS EVENING, at their roome, corner ot joraiomoa ana streei, moo ciook. aiuii attendance of the memDers is requeatea. E. J. McGRUTTY, President J.

Cunningham, Rec. Sec. TH WARP A MEETING OF THE I wnPTTTNfiMFN'R HNTON ANDRKW JOHNSON fTr.TTRnf thn Fiirhth Ward will he held at their rooniB oor. 19th street and 4lh avenoe. on THURSDAY EVENING, Kent.

Vifh mt fi n'nlnnlt. forihfl nnriinsn nf trflnanctintr the business of the Club. All mombers of the Clnb and conservative citizens generally are respectfully invited to como lorwora ana sign uiu run. e26 2t JAMES F. LEWIS, Prost.

HHE YOLNG MEN'S JOHNSON CLUB NINTH WARD. A meeting of the above OtabwUl leld on FRIDAY EVENING, at 7 o'oloek. at niHSID bene! HOUSE, Underbill avenue, and Dean street, for tho pur Fioseof entctinp a permanem organization, xoung men rom all oortfonaof tbo ward aro cordially invited toat tena ana pauicipaio. JAS. J.

GRAY, Prosidentpro. tem. Wm, Daily, Bee. pro. tem.

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