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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. THE BROOKLYN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1870. THREE CENTS. VOL. 30 NO.

212. nneiJDicAiiA lrfBTMPCT'ori' MEDICAIj. STOCKS AND BONDS. MISOELLMEOUS ITEMS, Xrfl Bbooxlyh Dam Eagle, published every afternoon ittbeEsgle Buildings, 84, 86 4 88 Fulton street, Brooklyn, ij delivered to oity subscribers every evening, it eighteoa cents per week, payable to the carriers. Tux Beooblth Dailt Eagle has a larger circulation than any otber evening paper published in America.

There are six hundred thousand people on Long Island and the Eagle is admittedly the exponent ot the local in terestsof this population. As an advertising medium, therefore the KaolB is on eurpaased. It affords a larger and more concentrated circulation (or he same money than any other paper. BOOK AND JOB PRINT IRQ OF EVERY PESCWPTION. LITHOGRAPHING, ENGRAVING, STEREOTYPING AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING.

BOOKBINDING DONE IN EVERY STYLE. BAWK8, INSrjIfANCE, ScC. ATLANTIC SAVINGS BANK, dhatham Square and Now Bowery, N. T. DEPOSITS FROM $1 $5,080 Heeeived and interest thereon allowed at the rate of SIX PER FREE OF TAX.

Interest commenoes quarterly, January, April, and Octobor. HARRISON HALL, President J. P. OOOfXB, Secretary. O.

D. Bailey, Treasurer, nobly SROOKLYN LOAN OFFICE 8300,000 3 to loan, on bond and mortgage Second mortgages ughtat the lowest market rates. Bnilding lots, witb loans, to responsible parties. Low priced lots constantly on hand. Advances made on personal property not on furniture.

Will buv at all times roal estate, improvedor unimproved, at satisfactory prices. DRAKE A 9 Willough by street. an31 lm BOWLING GREEN SAVINGS BANK, 83 BROADWAY, N. Y. BANK OPEN DAILY, From 10 o'olook, A.M.

to 8 o'olook P.M. Interest at the rate of SIX PER CENT, per annum, free of Government Tax, Interest on New Deposit commence on the first of every month. HENRY SMITH President, WALTER ROCH EDWARD HOGAN, Vice Presidents. Reeves E. Selmes, Seoretary.

ocialy CALDWELL BANKERS, 27 WALL STREET. Orders for purchase and sale of U. 8. Securities, Stocks, Bonds and American Gold promptly executed, at the usual commission. Interest FOUR PER CENT, allowed on de posita, subject to sight draft.

je281y JIME SAVINGS BANK OFBROOKLYN. Nos. 865 and 867 Fulton street. OPEN DAILY FROM 9 A. M.

TO 8 P. And every MONDAY and SATURDAY, from 6 to 8 P. M. Interest paid to depositors in 1868. 7 per oent.

per annum. WM. W. Edwards. Treas.

SEYMOUR L. HUSTED, Pres. John W. Hcnteb, Seo'y. H.

Dollneb, I Vi tvab Chas. Lowebx, Counsel John Halsey.S 001rr8 TRUSTEES S. L. Husted, Stephen Haynes, Alfred S. Barnes, Harold Dollner, C.C.Smith, Walter T.

Hatch, Jacob 8. Saokmann, Joseph Wiilete, A. J. Bookman, Wm. W.

Edwards, J. Pierrepont Lord.Geo. W. Bergen, Henry Rowland, John W. Hunter, Robert J.

Davies, Alanson Trask, John Halsey, Sam'l U. Odeil, David Farley, Chas. Lowery, Edwin Beers, Riohard Field, Edward Merritt, Henry N. Oonklin, Edward W. Fiske, L.B.

Henry Collins, Daniel Channcey, George Diokinson, A. H.W.Van Siclen. John Lefferts, sell ly "7 MIGRANT SAVINGS BANK OF J2i BROOKLYN, No. 18 (old No. 6) Court street, Phenix Building.

Open daily from 9 A. M. to 2 P. and on Monday and Saturday eveninas. from 6 to 3 o'clock.

Interest at the rate of SIX PER free ot Government tax. CORNELIUS DEVER, President. ANDREW DOUGHERTY, First Vice Pres't JOHN LEACH, Seoond Vioe President WM. Qabey, Seoretary. jy22 J.MAWly XXOME INSURANCE COMPANTf, OF NEW YORK, OFFICES, No.

IsTbROADWAY, N. 161 MONTAGUE ST Brooklyn. CASH CAPITAL 00 AS3ETS. Jan. 1st, 1870 4,616,888 46 LIABILITIES 120,387 83 CHAS.

J. MARTIN. Pres. A. F.WILLMARTH, V.

Pres. D. A. HEALD, 2d V. Pres.

J. WASHBtTSN, SeOJ Geo. M. Lyon, Ass't Seo'y. T.

B. Gbeeke, 2d Asa't Sco'y. fel godly NSURE AlBUSEMEHTS. A CADEMY OP MUSIC, Mr. JOSEPH K.

EMMET'S brilliant engagement of 8SVBSW.F1VB NIGHTS. AT WALLACE'S THEATRE, N. During which time he ha attracted the LARGEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE AUDIENOB8, And wnieTedoneof the most REMARKABLE SUff CESSES in the History Drama, mnst close in the very height ofits atttMtivieB. on SATURDAY, Sept The management, therefore, begs to announoe that they have succeededin For bis appearance at tho ACADEMY OF MUSIC. BROOKLYN, FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Sept.

12th and 18tb, When this popular and talonted young comedian will appear in bis great specialty of the German Emigrant in Gsylor'B Drama, RITZ, OUR COUSIN GERMAN. Introducing Mr. EMMET in his oharming Musical Alelantre, Songs. Danoes and Solos. The Drama will be played with the full strength of the COMPANY OF WALLAOK'S THEATRE, Inoludingollthe NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, AND MECHANICAL EFFECTS, As represented at WALLACE'S THEATRE, N.

FOR SEVENTY FIVE NIGHTS. Office for the sale of Ztcaerved Seats will open at tho ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON THURSDAY, Sept. 8tb, 1870, at 8 A. M. PARTICULAR NOTICE.

Tickets pnrohaaed of speeu lators will not be received at the door. se7 5t AST NIGHT BUT THREE SUMMER EVENING CONCERTS AT THE RINK. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUS1UAL FESTIVALS, EACH EVENING THIS WEEK. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, September 7th, 1870. Mdlle.

FREDRICK A ROKOHL. Soprano, Mrs. CLINTON S. OSBORNSoprano, Mr. EDWARD BUTLUR, Solo Flate, AND DODWORTH'S EXCELLENT ORCHESTRA.

Will perform the following Grand PROGRAMME: PABT 1. March Heinsdorf 2. Overture Calife de Bagdad Boieldieu 8. Selection Faust Gounod 4. Aria" Robert toi que J'aimo" Meyerbeer Mdlle.

FREDRIOKA ROKOHL. Part n. 6. Overture Poet and Peasant Suppe 6. Song "Beware" Perring Mrs.

CLINTON 8. OSBORN. 7. Solo Flnte Carnival of Venice Mr. EDWARD BUTLER.

a Song "Good Night, my Obild" Abt Mdlle. FhMtSRlCKA ROKOHL. Part ILL 9. Overture Nach Slaveschen Melodien Titl 10. "Waltz Hocbacits Klange Strauss 11.

Song "Thou art so Near and yet so Far" Reichardt Mrs. CLINTON OSBORN. 13. Quadrille Anne Strauss HARVEY B. DODWORTH, Conductor, Concert begins at Spreoisely, and terminates at 10 Jtf P.

M. FRIDAY, Sept. 9, Last night but one, and Benefit of the Musical Director, HARVEY B. DODWORTH. Admission, 25c.

Coupon Ticket (25 admissions). 85. HOOLEY'S. MONDAY KVE'G, Sent 5th, and during tho week. COMMENCEMENT of the NINTH REGULAR SEASON, With a company superior in point of numbers to any IN THE WORLD.

Unprecedented in Musical Talent and Comio Capabilities. Seven brilliant Comedians; Twelve unapproachable Mnttcians: Six superior Vocalists. AN ENTIRELY NEW PIECE, Written expressly for Hooley's Minstrels, by G. W. H.

Griffin, entitled COOLIES; On. THE CHIN SE SHOEMAKERS. Poison for Two Glycerine Oil; The Musical Critic Banjo Divertissement Harp Solo; My Love she ia a Cook Oh My, Gals Boys of the Period. THE FINEST ORCH ESTRA IN THE PROFESSION. It is the intention of the Manager to give the finest entertainment of the kind over given in the country, and no expense will be spared to effect this object.

Doors open at 7 commence at 8 precisely. se5 6t TO NIGHT IS THE LAST BUT THREE Of thoso popular entertainments, "THE SUMMER KVENING CONCERTS," AT THE RINK. Admission 25o. LYMPIC THEATRE, PULTON ST. A great, a novel, a wondrous attraction.

The great sensational Protean drama of JACK, JACK, In which the inimitable JOHNNY THOMPSON will appear in nine separate characters, introducing Bongs, dances and the most marvelous changes of costume ever attempted by any artist, modern or ancient Prince D'Jalma, Mile. Fagani, John Pendy. and all tbe company in a BRILLIANT PRO GRAMME. MB. EDWABD BUTLEB Plays his famouB Flnte Solo, ''Carnival de Venice." Mile.

FREDRIOKA ROKOHL Sings Robert toi que J'aime," Mrs. S. C. OSBORNE, "Thou art so near," THIS EVENING, AT THE RINK Admission 25o. WELCH, HUGHES WHITE'S BROOKLYN MINSTRELS WILL OPEN PROSPECT HALL, Jnnction of Fulton and FlatDUsh aves, Remodeled and redecorated, As a First class Minstrel Hall, On MONDAY, September 11th, With a First class Troupe, consisting entirely of OLD FACES AND OLD FA VORTTES.

se36t THOMPSON HOTEL. CONEY ISLAND. The Grand Closing Hon of tbe Season will take plaoe on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sept. 7th, 1370. This will undoubtedly be a very brilliant affair, and bids fair to eclipse any ever given on the Island, and will be well attended by the elite of Brooklyn and New York.

The Horse Railroad cars pass the door. se3 4t DON'T READ Mile. FRRDR1CKA ROKOHL, 3Irs. S. CLINTON OSBORNE, Mr.

EDWARD BUTLER. DODWORTH'S ORCHESTRA. AT THE RINK, THIS EVENING. Admission 25c. BROOKLYN HALL ADAMS ST EN tranoB No.

10 Myrtle ave. This elegant hall, iust completed, for balls, society meetings, Ac, will be opened about the middle of September, by a series of first class grand popular concerts, arrangements for which are now being made, and full particulate will appear in a few days. se6 3t McCANN'S BRASS AND STRING Band for Targets, Balls, Meetings, Ac. New Uniforms. New Music.

Headqnartera cor. Myrtle ave. and Adams Bt. Office hours from 9 A. M.

to 10 P. M. All orders to be left at Headquarters, cor. Adams st, and Myrtle ave, first floor. JA8.

F. McOANN, Leader, eel 12t HEW YOltK. AjaJSEmElTS. "OOOTH'S THEATRE. EVERY EVENING, And SATURDAY MATINEE at IX o'olook.

MR. JOSEPH JEFFERSON, "RIP VANWINKLE." Seats secured two wpeks in advance. se6 3t GRAND OPERA HOUSB; Cor. Twenty third st. and Eighth ave.

Proprietor. JAMES wisk, Jb. NINTH AND LAST WEEK BUT TWO ZYGOS. 28,893 CURES IN ONE YEAR. SCIENCE HATH HER YI0TORIES AS WELL AS WAR.

A REVOLUTION IN MEDIOINE I 26,893 SWORN CURES OF Catarrh Heart Diseases. Consumption Kidney Affections. Bronchitis Blood Maladies. Rheumatism Womb Complaints. Neuralgia Liver Diseases.

Scrofula Eye Affections. Deafness Nervous Debility. Dyspepsia Female Diseases. Headaohes Fever and Ague. Nervousness St.

Vitus' Danoe. Asthma Organio Weakness. Epilepsy. Impaired Memory. Tumors Nodes, Uloera, Eruptions.

Piles Exhausting Drain on System. MADE BY THE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES. A SUCCESS UNPARALLELED IN THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE. THE PROOFS GI VEN, As in the Thaumatnrgio day again The weak aad nervous are made strong The blind see. the deaf hear, The lame walk, the sick are restored.

THE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES ARE THE FAVORITE PRESCRIPTIONS OF THE NEW YORK MEDICAL UNIVERSITY. Incorporated by the State of New York. NO. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF CANCER PLANT. This Plant, tbe most powerful remedial for the cure of blood and akin diseases ever discovered in Materia Medics, is an immediate and permanent curative for all scrofulous, canoerous and eruptive maladies.

The Cancer Plantis sold npon the following warrantee, viz as a Blood Purifier one bottle of this Extract is goara'nteed to possess more real virtue than one dozen bottles of any saraaparilla or alterative extant. In less than one year the sales have reached the vast number of 100,000 packages, Prioe $2 per paokage (with book), or tbret) packages for $6. OXYD PHENYL. Professor Scott's recently discovered cure for deafness is daily curing oases of impaired hearing, formerly regarded as hopelessly incurable. See editorial notices of this great modern chomical discovery, in nearly every publication in America and Europe.

Price $3 per package (with book), or two packages for $5. No. III. CATARRH BPEODflC Cures the most formidable cesesof Catarrh aJmostinstantly, Warranted to cure Constant Hawking and Spitting, Offensive Breath, "Stuffy" or "Stopped np" feeling in the head, and discharge of thick, thin, or acrid Mucus from tho nostrils. Price $2 per paokage (with book), or three packages for $5.

NO. IV. HYDRATED OXYMEL. Our perfeoted Remedial for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, Ac. Heals Tubercles, allays Night Sweats, subdueB Cough, and restores Strength.

One trial bottle gives a fair test of this splendid chemical synthesis. Contains no opium, prussio acid or poison. Prioe $2 per package (witn book), or three packages for $5. No. V.

PILE EXTRACT, the never failing Pile Cure. Haa cured cases of Blind and Bleeding Piles of forty years' duration. Price $2 per package (with book), or three packages for $6. NO. VI.

FLUID EXTRACT OF YELLOW JESSAMINE This is almost a specific in every form of Heart Disease, and is employed by many of our leading physicians in regular practice. It oures Palpitation, Valvular Derangement and Enlargement or Wasting of the Heart. Price $2 per package (with book), or three paokAgos NEURALGO RHEUMATIO EYlXIR Guaranteed to enre neuralgia, rheumatism, gont and sciatica 95 times out of every 100. One bottle usually gives perfect relief. Price $2 per package (with book) or three packages for $5, NO.

VIII. HEALING BLOOD AND BONE OINTMENT The most powerful healing application known to science. Pene trates to tbe blood and bones, healing uJcBrs, sores, swellings, nodes, blotches, Ao. Price $1 per oox, or six boxes, $6 NO IX. ETHEREAL PHOSPHORUS.

The radical oure for exhausted vitality. Hasoured over 3.000 cases of organio weakness, some of them of the most intractive character. $1,000 will be paid for any prescription that can equal it. Price $3 per package (with special book), or two packages fr96 NO.X. LTTHIA (genuine).

Oures diseases of the bladder and kidneys in forty eight lioura and upward. The only true diuretio known to medicine. Its equal does not exist. One bottle convinces. Price $3 per package (with book), or two packages for $5, NO.

XI INJECTION OF CHLORIDE OF GOLD. Ooresin feg tioua diseases; cures recent cases in 34 hours; cures old cases in one week. Price $3 per package (with book), or two packages for $5. "XLL. KATALPA EXTRACT, Woman's friend.

The infallible Emmenagogue. Restores the menses and cures womb complaints, Ac. Price $3 per paokage. NO. XHL VICTORIA REGIA.

The Imperial Cosmetic imparts wondrous beauty to the complexion, and cares motb. patches, freckles, blotches, pimplefi and fleshwonnsin tho skin. Price $2perpaclcage (with book), or three packages for NO. XIV. AMARANTH, FOR THE HAIR.

Hair Beautifler, Restorative and Dressing. Stops falling hair, and causes rapid and luxuriant growth of the Hair, whiskers and Mustache. "Warranted to contain no Lead, Sulphur, or Poison. Price $1 per bottle (with book), or six bottleB for $5. NO.

XV. FIVE MINUTE FRAGRANT PAIN CURER. Cures pain in any part of the body or limbs in five minutes. Out of curiosity, try this remedy alongside of any of the advertised pain killers of the day and mark the result If anything else known will cure pain so quickly no charge wilt be made. Contains no chloroform, opium, aconite, pepper, turpentine or poison.

Oan bo drank with impunity. Price $1 per package, or six pacjtggefor $5. ALKALINE RESOLVENT. A Chemical Mineral Water, composed of iodine, bromine, sodium and phosphorus the best remedies of therapeutic chemistry cores indigestion, Gentle aperient and cathartic. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for 86.

NO. XVIL FEVER AND AGUE GLOBULES. One box cures any case of Fever and Ague. Contains no Quinine, Mercury, Opium or jly1' or DoJces or HEADACHE PILLS. Sugar coated.

Infallible cure for evary form of Headache. Price 50 cents per box, or $5 per dozen boxes. wrt wm NO. XIX. MAY APPLE PILLS.

Sugar coated. Balsamic, Cathartic, Antibilious Family Pill Price 50 cents per box, or $5 per dozen boxes. THE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES are not patent medicines, bnt the favorite prescriptions of the New York Medical University, an incorporated institution of the State, and are prepared in consonance with the views of a number of distinguished living American prao titionex Ewho believe that the time has come when eduoat edphysicians should arise and make a decisive effort to overthrow the health destroying system of quackery prevail ing in every town and city, and substitute scientific, responsible remedials made in accordance with the principles of medical chemistry in place of the worthless or dangerous patent medicines flooding the country. A knowledge of Meoioine and Chemistry, as profound as that of any physicians that have ever lived, enables us to warrant these Compounds to be the most perfect Curatives for disease ever placed before the people. What may seem almost incredible is the astonishing rapidity with whioh they core diseases hitherto considered incurable.

Tney are combined, with great care, from fine Chemicals, with a true knowledge of their therapeutio properties and physiological effecta. Nothing cheap, impure or poisonous has been tolerated in their composition. Thoy are the finest prescriptions of a body of eminent American professors, and have been thoroughly tested in one of the most extensive and successful practices of the day. THE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES are to day sweeping the country from Maine to Meiicorbo comiug the leading Health Restoratives and rapidly superseding the old poisons, nostrums aud nauseous drugs, and their sale is becoming enormous. They are now regularly prescribed by over 1,500 physicians.

NO FORGED CERTIFICATES REQUIRED. No medicines ever originated havo received so many genuine certificates of cures in so brief a space of time. We are daily receiving letters from every part of the country, from patients and physicians, recording the most astounding cures performed by these remedies. Many of these cases had been considered beyond the nower of cure. We wish that we could publish these letters for the encour.

apement of the afflicted, but a book ot 1,000 pages would not contain them. FROM OOE LETTER FILES. In order to convince the sceptical, we this day publish the following opinions, selected from many thousands voluntarily given by intelligent. respectable people, who have used the UNIVKESITY MEDICINES themselves, or in their amihes, as a moral guarantee that these magnificent reme dies are totally unlike the patent nostrums of the hour. SS.

Personally appeared before me, J. W. Soott, President; L. HaBsert, Vice President; John G. Howard.

Treasurer, and George Powell, Secretary of the New York Medical University, and made oath npon the Hoiv Evangel of Almighty God, that the following are genuine, unsolicited extracts, taken from original letters being daily reoeived at the Institution. WM. H. ItlBLET, Notary Publio, Corner Ninth street and Fifth avenue, New York. 1,658 Thibd Avenue, New York, Juno 83, 1870.

Professor Scott and Associates It is truly gratifying to know that science has at length triumphed over quackery. 1 have been using the UNIVERSITY MEDICINES in my regular practice for some time with the most remarkable success. Disease of every character rapidly snooumbs to their healthful influenoe. You are evidently destined to overthrow the old praotioe of medioine. CHAS.

K. DRAPER, M. D. Db. For years I have snffered with cancer of the breast.

What mv sufferings were tongue oan never tell. In a dying condition I came to you and commenced using your Cancer Plant and Ointment. Almost immediately all pain ceased. The tumor has vanished, and tnrough the providence of God I am a well woman. In my deep gratitude, and from a sincere interest in the welfare of those similarly afflicted, I shall he pleased to answer all questions.

Misa K. CARET. NEW Yobk, Oot, 22, 1869. Three' bottles of roar Hydrated Oxymel cored me ol oon Bumption, although our Bridgeport phyaioiana said that I could not be cured. BBYK0IiDS( Metalllo Cartridge Company, Bridgeport, Conn.

Makob 1,1870. Pbofessohs Your medicines have helped me very muoh. I have not felt bo well in three years before. Like many others, I doubted their effioaoy, but am now satisfied. S.D.DAVIS.

East Kent, Mav 19, 1870, Pbofesbob Scott Through the recommendation of O. W. Huntington, ot Hartford, who haa successfully UBed yonr Llthia aa a remedy for disease of the kidneys and liver, 1 am induced to order some. L. M.

MASON. OttlONvmLE, Jan. 1, 1870. Yabmouth, May 9, 1870. Doctor My mother ia taking your Cancer Plant for dropsy.

Two bottles have done her more good than three years' doctoring from the best physioians of this place. I hope the Lord will oontinue to prosper you in the good work. Mrs. SARAH A. WITTON.

TO WANDA, April 17, 1870. Db. Scott I have used your Extract of Cancer Plant for the blood, and pronounoe it the ohlof of alteratives, A. N.NELSON. 165 Nobth Main St.

Providenoe, R. PBOFESSons Some of my friends and myself have tried the UNIVERSITY MEDICINES, and found them satis factory beyond our expectations. O. B. MOODY.

Duck Hill, April 7, 1870. Professor J. W. Soott I view your UNIVERSITY MEDICINES as a great success and a grand and noble nn dertaUng one that mankind will bless. J.

8. JONES, P. M. From the woll known eminent Dr. Buckler Jones: Baltimore, Oot.

17, 1869. I have a lady under my care with cancer in the left breast, 1 reoommended her to use your remedies, aud with the moot marked benefit and decided improvement in every respect. J. BUCKLER JONES, M. D.

Newport, R.H.. Jan. 14, 1870. "lo Tnnmphe" should be the motto of yonr medioines. They have cured me after all our Newport physicians have faded.

J. W. TILLSON. 76 Temple Bt, Hartford, Jan. 19, 1870.

Db. Scott A Co Four bottles of your EtherealfPhosphor ooi have acted verj strengtheningSo my system. B. K.LNZEL. Offioe'Blanchard Hame Co.

Parmer. May 4. 1870. PltOFEBSORS The University Medioines are effecting some remarkable oures here. Send me one dozen of Oanoer Plant and Chemical Ointmont A B.

CHAPMAN, rotary. And thousands npon thousands of others. Oan any other medioineB show a similar record ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, FEB AJltheUmversityRemediesTor sale lit the New Vprk and 8 University plaoe, new York. DowntowrencaHUDNOT Herald Building, 818 Broadway, New York, upon mere. Sena tor rerm.

Address Nos. 6 4d 8 University place, New York Uity. rt MTT.NTfi. 317 Fulton st. BROOKLYN AGENCIES, KITCHEN, jonotion Fulton and Washington Bt s.

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During the late civil war it was extensively used in the hospitals, and was found to be not only a thorough disinfectant, bnt also the most wonderful and speedy HEALING REMEDY ever known. It is now presented in a soientiflc combination with other soothing and healing agenoies, in the form of a SALVE; and, having been already used in numberless oases with most satisfactory and beneficial results, we have no hesitation in offering it to tho public as the most certain, rapid and effectual remedy for all sores and ulcers, no mater of how long standing, for burns, outs, wounds, and every ABRASION of SKIN or FLESH, and for skin diseases generally. Sold by all druggiste. Price 25 oents. JOHN HENRY, Sole Proprietor, No.

8 COLLEGE PLAOE, NEW YORK. au27 1' A TTENTION, MOTHERS Our CARBOLIC BABY WASH is the GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. A few drops added to the bath cures chafing and the various eruptions of the skin. No family should be without it. C.

EDEY 00., Proprietors, 55 Liberty st, N. Y. fe31y A A. A. A.

A. A IRON IN THE THE PERUVIAN SYE.TJP, AN IRON TONIO, WITHOUT ALCOHOL Assimilates with the blood as easily as the simplest food, vitalizing and invigorating the whole system. It stimulates without reaction, builds up the broken down, cures DYSPEPSIA, DEBnilTY, LIVER COMPLAINT, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, LOSS OF CONSTITUTIONAL VIGOR, 40.. Aa, And expels disease from tbe system by increasing NATURE'S OWN VITALIZING ELEMENT IRON. Pamphlets free.

J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, so Dey It, New York. Sold by druggists generally. Ia31 ly W.FAM COD LIVER OIL JELLY, APPROVED by the Academy of Medicine.

For long diseaesand general debility. More benefit is Beonred to the patient by a single teaspoonfnl of this Jelly, than by double the quantity of tbe clear Oil. For sale hy E. H. TRUEX, Wholeaale Druggist, No.

3 Piatt Bt, New York. mv25 ly QHRONIC CONSTIPATION Can be positively cured by a simple vegetable confection called THE GERMAN CATHARTIC LOZENGE. It is estimated by the physicians of Amerioa that three fourths of the diseases of the human family arise from cos tiveness, and that the great majority of those whose occupations Keep them in doors, such as shoemakers, tailors, sewing women, factory bands, Ac, owe their continued ill health to this torpid and irregular condition of tho bowels. Again we say the pleasant German Lozenges are the only positive euro. Their action is mild, natural, but certain.

Let the afflicted try them. They may be obtained at any druggist's. The price ia but 85 cents a pox. ja311y CHLORODYNE. THE MOST WON derful remedy ever discovered.

Caution and advice to invalids. Beware of epuriouB imitations of DR. J. COLLIS BROWISE'S OHLORODYNB. The original and only genuine, wbioh is the best, safest, and most effectual remedy for CO0GHS, GOLDS, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, DIARRHOEA, COLIC, CRAMP, NEURALGIA.

The Riehtr Hon. Earl Russell communicated to the Ool lotre of Physicians and J. T. Davenport, that he had re ceived information to the etteot that the only remedy of any Bervice in Cholera was Chlorodyne. See Lancet, Dec.

Si, 1861. Extract from the General Board of Health, London 'So strongly are we convinced of the immense value of this remedy, that we cannot too forcibly urge the necessity of adopting it in all caseB.1 DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE Is publioly acknowledged by the most eminent physicians of London to be the most effectual remedy ever discovered. To prevent fraud, the Government have authorized a Stamp, with the words Dr.

J. ColliB Browne's Chlorodyne engraved thereon, withont whioh none can be genuine. Sold by all chemists. Sold in bottles at 65 cents, $1.40 and $2.26. Sole manufacturer, J.

T. Davenport, 63 Great Russell st, Bloomsbnry, London. Agents in New York J. ASPINWALL, William street, F. C.

WELLS A 192 Fulton street. an36mW SALT RHEUM OINT ment bas been before the publio many years, and with a steadily increasing good record as the best family salve. Every hot and itching disease of the skin is cured as if by magic. It is tbe best emollient for the faoe and hands in the market. Ithas one great advantage over everything else of the kind, since the herbs composing it are very healing and cooling in their nature, and temper the flesh tobear the cbangeBof the weather.

If it were not oalled an ointment I should want to call it a hair grower. Nearly every case of loss of hair is caused ny just this heat and dryness of the scalpfor whioh the Salt Rheum Ointment is aspeoifio cure. If your head is hot and disposed to dandruff, and your hair comes ont easily, use a bottfe of tbe ointment as an oil for the hair, and you will be BOrprlsad at its. good effects. Sold by all druggists.

Price 50 oenij. Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, fe71y Roxbnry, Mass, 4QXYGENATED BITTERS. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA. These valuable Bitters, which have long been known and highly valned for their remedial virtues, still maintain their original popularity. They are a pleasant and agreea ble tonic, and have always been highly lappreoiated by all who have used them.

THEY STRENGTHEN THE STOMACH, And in this lies their great superiority over many of the Bitters whioh merely STIMULATE, and eventually WEAKEN and RUTN the stomaoh. They aentially, the great Family Medioine of the day, and shouid ba in every household. Prioe, $1.00 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. JOHN F.

HENRY, Sole Proprietor, IGATJD'S KANANGA WATER, FOBTHB I A delightful fluid prepared from the KANANGA, the favorite flower of Japan. It BEAUTIFIES, INVIGORATES and WHITENS the SKIN, renders it soft and velvety, and Imparts a most delicate perfume, Prepared by RIGAUD A 00., Paris. Sold by druggists and dealers in fancy goods. my21 ly B. FOUGERA, Agent, New York nnHE ELECTRIC DISK.

A neat, self acting, aUoy eleotriqne to be worn on tne body or limb as if piaster; very superior remedy for many a lame or weak baok, Btomaoh, side or limb for cold, rheumatism, nervous cough, atony, pain or palsy. xtetaii price s.w. ror sale ny 'juvriu iuxx jot aiunno street. And all first olass di iRtfl. Wholesale by tne st, Boston, Mass.

OTRIO DISK 25 Bromfield myuern mo DRUGGISTS. PRUOS, MEDICINES, OHEMIOALS, AMD PATENT MEDICINES, OHEAP FOR OASH. P. A WHITE, No. 102 Gold street, NEW YORK.

myUly 4fcT7S7'HY WILL YOU DIE MRS. Vb BROWN'S Metapbysioal Discovery, TJne Sualled Soalp Renovator, and oelebrated Poor Rlohard'a Water, to be had of all druggists. DAVIES A LltYR. rata for Brooklvn. Corner oil ilton and Olinton sfaj.

Send for the METAPHYBIOAI. PAMPHLET to DAV1E8 A LEYS, or to the University, MBond sL atutfti COBOWBltt'S WOTCICES. EOTJND DROWNED SEPT. 3, 1870, at the foot of Bridge at, an unknown man about fifty years of age, about five feet teninohes high, grey round whiskers, dark moustache, bald on top of the head. Had on a blown plotb frock ooat with alpaca lining, green woollen undershirt, black and white oorded Btriped pants, no drawers, one elastic suspender and one a strip of oallco, grey cotton socks, and strong pegged shoes with the heels worn oS; was a short time in the water, cent to the Morgue for identification.

J. B. JONES and L. A. WHITEHILL, Coroners.

seS6t i CADEMY OF ST. FRANCIS, FOR Boarders and Day Soholars, Baltlo st, between Smith Brooklyn, LX Thii i lnsOtntion, conducted by thi FRANCISCAN BROTHERS, will bo re opened on MONDAY, Sopt. 6th. Terms: For boarders, $226 per year; rotooy aonoianu 0 old per iuw wu uu i mnnn itii UO MI IttV A Yonng. Ladies, comer of Clinton and AtlanOo sts, Broomyn, w.

y. rroiessor F. BIGELOW, Wnoip The new wreoiun wiu ouiauiouiw "0lr. mo msae at the Seminary Rooms alter Monday, Sept. 6.

m23 lm TN EDUCATED PARISIAN LADY, jr. witn oonuoeraDie oxuenyuuo sSgemeat in a sohool or first olass family, for dailv In strootionin tne nignesi orrauo' BWoklyn reference of the highest order. Address MJe. Frenoh teacher, Post Offloe, Greenpoint, L. Hi at TT TTinivTTnTJ.

PARENTS PROGRESS A of boyu very rapid in common branohBs.as iwollaj pansbin, arithmetic, bookkeeping, Ao at BROWNE'S BP8INKSS COLLEGE, 283 Fulton at, near Tillary (estab i ot Anaha fnv liuiiea or irrftnm nnmnna Throe 810 to $16. Scholarships, time unlimited nr. n.U l. nT.Anlr D.V And OVBUlnff. SftS ICt XFRENCH AND "ENGLISH SOHOOL.

LAFAYETTE INST TUTE, FOB YOUNG GKNTLEMEN, 165 (old No. 160) Lafayette avenue, near Adelphi st, Will oommenoe its Eleventhjnal Session, MONDAY, Sept. ISth, 1870. n.iint.iinntns if deBired. e21m QONE A GAULIER, Prinoipala.

A TtlSTpm IYEMY. A Lafayette ave, corner ofSt. James place (Han st). Preparatory Department, 828 Adelphi st, (old No.) This Institution, under the prinoipalBhip of Professor HOMER B. SPRAGUE, late of the Cornell University, astisted by an able oorpa of tethers, will open for the re.

caption of scholars on WEDNESDAY, Sept 14th. Young Mies admitted to all grades. September. Rev. W.

BmiSQTONn. tUl A. ICQ VI IflUWDI), A NEW SOHOOL FOR JBOYS. THE ST. JAMES PLAOE AOADEMY, WILL BE OPENED SEPTEMBER 13th, 1870, On the corner of Hall st and Fulton avo.

The above Institution will be first ohws in all its appointments. ForpartionlarBinquireattheMhoplRooms. REFBBEHCBa Rev. Henry Ward Beeoher, Rev. O.

Belles, Rev. J. 0. Frenoh, Rev. 8.

H. Camp, Bev. J. W. OnadwiokT Bev.

D. R. Brewer, Bev. S. F.

Farmer, Hon. Rtverdy Johnson. Bait, Joseph O. Hntohison, M. A.J.O.

Skene, M. D. O. 0. Sparrow, M.D.;WardO.

Pardee, M. D. Prof. George 0. Anthon.

illt JAaliSP jAmnwn, p. nncipai. "OROOKL1N HEIGHTS SEMINARY, JL Nos. 86, 88 and 90 Montague st, (new Nos. 136, 138 and 140).

The Fall Term of the twentieth year of this English and French Day and Boarding School for Yonng Ladies will Rnntamher 19th. 6e5 lm OH AS. WEST, LL.D., Prinoipal. BEDFORD ACADEMY, MADISON ST, near Clasaon ave An English olassical and French fny Uarb TV.n 17all t.n. hflfflllll HnntmhflP 1Hh Circulars may be obtained on application to the Prinoipal, Jf.

W. UBBUltN. Be612t TJROOKLYN FRENCH AMERICAN IN stitnte Boarding and Day Sohool for Young Ladies, NoT 213 (old No. 226) Cumberland st, opposite Washington Park. Mr.

and Madame LONGOHAMP, Principals. References Rev. Mr. Fivas, New York; Rev. Sfr.

Noble, Jersey City; Dr. Dudley, Brooklyn; John P. ttolfe, Jesse 8. Carman, Prof oasora Cone and Ganlier. Principals of the Lafayette Institute Madame Giraud, lato Principal of the French and English Institute for Young Ladies, Sonth Oxford at, Brooklyn, to.

boo 6t BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE AND POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE. The Fall Term of this Institution commences September 14th, Candidates for admission, will present themselves for examination at the Institute, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 14th, 16th and 16th. The regular dnties of the Institute will commence on MONDAY, September 19th ISAAC H. FROTHINGHAM, President. JoaiAH O.

Low, Seoretary. au29 tf rIOTTAGE HILL SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Poughkeepaie, N. re opons September 14th. Tbe best features of European and home schools. Especial attention to Modern Languages, Musio and Art.

For tho Studio, Mr. Fred Rondel. Lewis' Gymnastics. Prospeotus at DUTTON'S, Broadway, or, by post, of the Rector, Rev. GEO.

T. RIDER. CLARK'S, BRYANT AND STRATTON. THIS INSTITUTION OPEN8 AUGUST 22d. LadieB, young men and hoys, will find educational advan tagea unsurpassed.

For terms, Ac, apply at College, or address for oircular, 8. A. CLARK, an202m 88 to 44 Court st, opposite City Hall. CLINTON AVENUE INSTITUTE. CORNER OF CLINTON AND GREENE AVES, BROOKLYN.

N. Y. Will re open on WEDNESDAY, Sept 14th. An English, French and German Boarding and Day Sohool for Young Ladies. Kindergarten department connected with the Institute, under the' charge of a teacher from Boston, espeoially qualified.

Ciroulars to bo had on application. ELIZABETH HOLOOMB, Principal, buc aoasor to Prof. J. G. Keetels.

ReferencesDr. Joseph T. Duryea and A. S. Barnes.

se5 12 DR. MEDLER'S GERMAN, ENG lish and Frenoh School, will re open MONDAY, Sept. 6th, at 247 State st, between Smith and Boorum st au31 10f Jfl DODWORTH, 160 PIERREPONT ST, (Old No. 120.) WILL OPEN HIS CLASSES SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1st, 1870. Family classes, Tuesday and Friday, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, and Saturday mornings.

Young ladies' private olass, Tuesday and Friday afternoons. Gentlemen's class, Tuesday and Friday evenings. Speoial arrangements made with private sohools and private classes. Private lessons given at the olass room. For terms, hours, Ac, send or oall for oircular.

se5lm GREENE AVE. SEMINARY ENGLISH and French school for young ladies. No. 31 (old No. 8) Greene ave, will be reopened September 14th.

Prof. D. KERR BULL, Prinoipal, se2 fit Suooesaor to Mrs. Ingham. KEBLE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS WILL re open on MONDAY, Sept.

19th. For circulars and references, apply to the Principal, Mrs. LYDIA H. MAR VON, new No. 137 Clinton Bt, near Livingston.

au27 lm" lyriSS J. A. ORAM'S SCHOOL YOUNG lYX Ladies and Children, 116 (new No. 170) Ryerson st, Sill re open TUESDAY, Sept, 13th. Referenoe, Rev.

Jos. T. Daryea, D.D. se6 6t MISS LUCAS' SCHOOL FOR YOUNG Ladies, 264 Union st, between Olinton and Court sts, win open MUfluar, aept. wm.

oteod ISS M. E. WOOD'S SCHOOL FOR tember ADA ME NAPOLEON RESPECTFUL ly informs the Barents of her onnils that she will m. open her Sohool on MONDAY, September 12th, at 184 (new no. xtoo) iunron bl, Drooiuyn.

auzo lm 11 ES. HARVEY'S SCHOOL MRS. G. S. ivA HARVEY will re open ber school, at new No.

148 Pierrepont, st, on TUESDAY, Sept. 13th. Circulars mas be nan tne scnooi rooms. Beztiut" RS. AND MISS CARMIENOKE'S Ens lish.

German and French Rchrvnl. will rA.nnnn on WKDNBSDtVY, the 7th of Sept. For terms and other information, please apply on Monday and Tuesday, at old 11 u. ooo xmgraw au Sol tit ARC CHENEVIERE FRENCH Rnrrnnr. vnp vnTiwn T.ATvrora ori nnmH.n Irooklvn The Fnnrth Vnnr will nnrnmenen nn t.hn 1sfh September.

A Primary Department, exclusively for girls, has been added to the sohool, Frenoh lessons for ladies ana gentlemen after and before sohool boura. au26 lm MISS WHITCOMB (Successor to Miss HARRISON.) English and Frenoh Boarding and Day School for Yonng LadieB and Children, No. 82 Pierrepont street, oorner Henry street, Brooklyn Heights, Y. ThiB school will Rff. ur fitf, WEDNESDAY, Sept.

Address as above. aul0 2m jJRS. JANES' INSTITUTE. CORNER OF MAROY AVE. AND HART ST.

Fall Term commences se2 9t MONDAY, September 12th. RS. B. B. NEWTON'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Will reopen Sept.

19th, ee6 12t At 272 Henry at. "IVffISS SCHONBERG WILL RE OPEN i fhool for Young Ladies and Children, on WED Her methnd nf InmMjnn la fhnpnnffh nntl nnnraa nn pains to advance her pupils. Frenoh and musio will reooive particular attention. The sohool hours are from 9 till 1, after which time private pupils will be received for all uraubuca seo oc eoa MISS M. A.

DUDLEY'S SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, oorner of Henry and Joralemon streets Misa Dudley informB her trienda that she baa removed her school to one of the most desirable looa tions in Brooklyn. There are three departments in the school, that pupils passing through all may graduate. The school ib conducted npon the true theory of combining thorough intellectual with physical culture. It is accessible to those who live at a distanoe, either by Fulton, Court or Atlantio Btreets, A few pupils will be received into the family. Fall Term will oommenoe MONDAY, September lam.

uriurmerinrormauon, please aauross Miss m. DUDLEY. se36t TT ISS KITTREDGE'S STUDY SCHOOL 1TI and Kindergarten, 23 (old No. 14) Tompkins plaoe, will RE OPEN Sept 13th. Miss K.

will be at homo after tqeotn. circulars ODtatnca at tne bouse. TJROF. J. O.

OVERHISER WILL RE open his sohool in Hamilton Building, oorner of Court and Joralemon Bts, on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 14th. uuu uioh yicaLcu iui uusiness ur ouiiege. A umiteu number taken. Special attention given to elementary pranuuco.

seo lm PACKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE 160 JORALEMON ST, BROOKLYN, N. Y. CRITTENDEN. Ph This institution offers to yonng ladies rare advantages for a thorough education in all branohes of study. In tbe Boarding Department, under the speoial care of Mies E.

J. SMITH, pupils will find ample accommodations and a genuine borne. Mnsio aud Frenoh teachers of the highest attainments auu are exclusively ror Doaraing pupils. TOO School VOnr will nnmmanoa Qan4nmV.n. Ulh NeWBCholars and t.hnaa nhn hnva 1nf examination for promotion, are earnestly requested to he present for classification on the opening day.

VnSH? "uureM is aoove, to miss k. j. bhith, Prof. EATON aulSlm' dOTTTH TtPnnxi T.vw inATiiiiv Oourt st. opposite Butler, wiU re apen MONDAY! Sept.

12th. For Day or Boarding pupila apply at No. 25 A. T. BALDWIN, Prinoipal.

Ararashed hall to let for literary or religions sooieties, ELECT ENfiT.TSU ATJTi m.AHHTnAT. I Sohool. for Ttnvn anA ftf1o nnhaa.t nnmw nt Jjafnyetto and Washington aves, Brooklyn, N. entranoe on Washington ave. EDWARD BROWN, Prinoipal, will open Ninth Month (September) 12th, 1870.

For further information apply at 2S4 Adelphi st, between Greene and Lafayette aves. se66t ttOUTH BROOKLYN FEMALE SEMI NARY and CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. Departmenta separate Re opens WEDNESDAY, Sept 14, 18TO. Clinton at cor. Degraw.

lm, A. B. CLARKE, Prinoipal. rriHE JfKBNCH AND ENGLISH BOARD lt1f Dnliinl A nt ,1 1. young lauieB, aa uiermoni, ave, oruua Irii mil oDen sept.

A limited nnmbor of day soholars. jyn, wjji tmen oept. 19, A limited nnmbor of day soholars, under Bfteen rfearaof age, will be received into the Inati tnte. GIRAUD, Principal. eel 6f REES' A.

FRENCH AND ENGLISH SOHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 93 State streot, (new No. 144,) Will commenoeito eighth year Wednesday, Sopt. 14, 1870. ThB COUrSn nf Inoln Tl 1 tnnnmkina fnnmnch mRINITY SCHOOL FOR BOYS CLAS Ata and French, 36 Olinton at. Rt.

Rev. ifcSoLJTti'fijOHN, D.D., Vlaitor and Trustee: Rev. THOS. G. VALPY, A.M., Head Master.

The Advent Dhcati TON, 272 Henry st, till Sept. 10, afterward to the Head THE RETiRING PRINCIPALS OF THE LAWRENCE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, Grateful to their friends and the rrablio for their liberal patronage, respeotfullv solioit a oontinnanoe of the same in Behalf 'thotr sswrs; Ito and Mrs. GEORGE O. TaLLMAN. whom they deem every, way qualified to assume tho duties of (he Institute, whioh will be conducted on tbe same approved system as heretofore pur sued.

(Signed) SbSSttifiSk THE FIFTEENTH SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF THE LAWRENCE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, So long and favorably known aa one of most useful and successful Sohools in the oity, will oornmenoe On MONDAY, September 12th, 1870. Mrs. GEO. 0. TALLMAN, (formerly Tesoher In the New Jersey State Normal Sohool) Prinoipal of the Yonng LadieB' Department.

GEORGE O. TALLMAN, (of Rutger's College, New Brunswick) Principal of the Male Department. It shall bo tbe constant aim and endeavor of Mr. and Mrs. Tallman to condnot the Bohool in such a manner as to merit a contihuance of the respeot and patronage wbioh has always been bestowed upon the retiring Prinoipala.

Ciroulars oan be obtained at tho Institute, corner of Johnson and Lawrenoe streets, also of the Principals, 162 Clinton street; se5 ISt YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY, FOR Boarding and Day Pupils, 266 (old No. 210) Sohormer boin st Prinolpal, Mrs. F. HILTON. Thorough course In English, French, Ao.

Oral instrnction in Primary. Autumn Term commences Sept 12th. Lessons on the piano at tbe school, or tbe pupil's residenoe. Circulars at tho school and book stores. soSSVS.MAW S1 EVEN PER OENT.

GOLD LOAN (Free of United State Tax) or THX BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS AND MINNESOTA RAILROAD COMPANY'S FIRST MORTGAGE 60 YEAR CONVERTIBLE BONDS. A Limited Quantity for sale at NINETY AND ACCRUED INTEREST. The greater part of tbe road ia already oompleted, and shows large earnings, and the balanoe of the work is rapidly progressing. We unhesitatingly recommend these bonds as the safes and best investment iu the market. U.

S. five twenties, at current prices, only return five per oent. interest, while these pav eight and one quarter per cent in gold, and we regard the security equally good. HENRY CLEWS A BANKERS, 82 WALL ST, N.Y. BOOIIS AND SBOE1S.

D. BURT CO. LADIES' AND GENT'S FASHIONABLB BOOTS AND SHOES. 877 FULTON ST, BROOKLYN. B.

V. E. H. DIX. mylSlv OPEC1AL ANNOUNCEMENT.

jl manufacturer's stock of fine Boots and Shoes, consisting of goods desirable for this part of the year, haa been sent to our store to sell. The Bale of these goods is imperative, as the manufacturer haa already conunenoed making bis Winter styles. REMEMBER, that these goods are of the best and finest New York make, and customers will save from one to three dollars per pair by purchasing from this stook. We invite the attention of those interested, to the following list of styles, contained in this assortment: Ladies', Misses' and Children's BLACK FRENCH KID BOOTS, six different patterns. BRONZE FRENCH KID BOOTS, six different patterns.

AMERICAN BLACK and BRONZE BOOTS. FRENCH CALF BOOTS, different styles. GOAT BOOTS in all varieties. Also, A mammoth stock of LADIES' SERGE BOOTS, Button, Polish and Congress, With the best assortment of SLIPPERS to be found in the country. The list of Gents', Boys' and YouthB' goods cannot be beat, consisting of CALF BOOTS, CALF CONGRESS, CALF BALMORALS, LOW CUT SHOES, AND SLIPPERS.

The sale of this stock will commence immediately. JOHN MANSFIELD A SON, New No. 301 Fulton at. so7 2tWAF COALi AND WOOD. A B.

STEARNS. COAL AND WOOD Deliver, to all parts of New York City and Brooklyn. LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LEHIGH, SCR ANTON, 4c. for stoves, ranges, furnaces. ENGLISH ANN EL and RED ASH for grates.

CUMBERLAND COAL, from Hampshire Mine, George's Creek, for factories and shops, All coal well screened and guaranteed in every particular. Office 4C2 Montague jit, and foot of Jay st. se27 ly ATTENTION COAL L. W. R.

R. SORANTON COAL. None better in the market for steam and family use. Nut, $6.76 Egg and Furnaoe. $6.60 Stove.

$6.60. Office and Yard, cor. Degraw and Bond sts. Branch office 19 Atlantio st NELSON 4 8 KARL. se63m1' 4P10AL FOR FAMILY USE.

XOCUST LEHIGH. For ranges, furnaoes and stoves. SCRANTON, ENGLISH OANNEL, LIVERPOOL, For grates. RED ASH, ALSO KINDLING WOOD. For sale by MARSTON 4 POWER.

OfficeB Water st, adjoining the Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn; at the foot of North Tenth st, Williamsburgh, and at No. 95 Beaver st, New York. jal ly pEOPLE'S WOOD YARD. NO. 47 JAY STREET.

WHEBE VIRGINIA PINE, OAK AND HICKORY WOOD, THE BEST QUALITY, PREPARED BY STEAM. Can alwayB be had. SHIPPING SUPPLIED AT OUR REDUCED PRIOES. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. fe2 tf T.

KELLY. IflPSICAI, INSXltUCXION. HOFFMAN'S MUSICAL ACADEMY, AT ISAWYER'8 ROOMS, comer of Jay and re opens MONDAY, Sent 5th, 1870, for instruction in all branohes of vocal ana instrumental music. Terms for a Quarter, of ton weekB, two lessons a week Singing, from $10 to $20; Piano, or any other instrument, from $10 to $20, acoording to the length of lesson. Application made at Sawyer's Rooms, or at the PROFESSOR'S residence, 386 (new 17o.) Atlantio st.

Term to oommenoe from pupil's first lesson. anSI I2t H. VON NARDROFF, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Organist and Leader in the Hanson place Baptist Chnroh Choir, and teacner of the Piano, Singing, Organ, and Composition. HE HAS RESUMED HIS LESSONS FOR THE REASON. se31m No.

200 Fort Greene place, (new No, 170.) MUSIC AND SINGING MME. RESS LER, Teacher of Singing and Piauo, will resume her tuition from tbe pupil's or hot own residence, from Sept, 12tb. For particulars call at Chandler 170 Montague it, daily, from 10 A. till 12 M. Singing a special.

e7 it OLLENHAUER CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Schermerhorn st, cor. Court, Open for instruction all the year from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.

Bel lm JIANO AND SINGING INSTRUCTION by Professor B. PANORMO, at his residenoe, 114 neanple st, corner of Fulton also, at the residenoe of the scholar. Call for circular. se6 6t PIANOFORTE AND SINGING AN EX perienced and thorough teacher will Rive lessons in the above, at pupils' residences terms moderate reference unexceptionable. Address TEACHER, 1,078 Fulton ave, near Glasson.

sel 121 TERSONS DESIRING PIANO IN JL struction, in either the common or Mrs. Paige's method, (which ib taught parties at a distance by correspondence), can obtain the same on the lowest terms by applying at 177 Madison st, between Bedford and Nostrand aves, sc6 6t PHELPS' CONSERVATORY OF Music, second year. This institution will be re opened September 1st, for the admission and grading of pupils. Tboso who make the first applications will secure the most favorable hours. Instruction in classes and private lessons in every department of the art.

For terms and other par ticulars see circulars, to be obtained at the Musio stores, and the offloe of the Conservatory. E. O. M. B.

PHELPS, Directors. au2710t THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 820 Broadway and 82 Fifth ave. Brooklyn Branch, 128, 130, and 132 (new Nos. 102, 104, and 106) Court st, near State.

(Chartered in 1863 nnder speoial law.) SEASON OF 1870 71. NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF PUPILS. Instruction daily, from 9 A. M. to 9 P.

in all branches of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Harmony and Composition, and tbe Modern Languages. TERMS Classes, 810 and $15 per quarter. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION, $25 per quarter. Several eminent Professors nave been added to the able corpe, which now numbers forty one of the best living in struotors. A Normal Department has also been established.

Application to be made at the General Conservatory Offices, 820 BROADWAY, near Twelfth st. New York. 128 (new No. 102) COURT ST, near State, Brooklyn. N.

B. Tbe N. Y. Conservatory andBranches have no oon nection with any other Musio School. se2 lm INSTRUCTION.

ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL, 46 Greene aye, between Adelphi at. and Carlton ave This School will be re opened MONDAY, Sept. 1 Jtb. se7 6t DAVID SYME, A.M.. Principal.

Xj STABLISHED 1858. MR. AND MRS. My CAMPBELL'S German, Frenoh and English Day and Bearding Sohool for young ladies and misses, will reopen September 12th, at 68 (new No. 176) West Warren st.

rrmmpaiB at nome aner oept. 4tn. se6 Bt FRENCH AND ENGLISH SOHOOL FOR vnnnc. Indian nnrhllHran Nn Oin AHalnhl tween Willoughby and DeKalb aves. The Fall Term of the sixth year of this sobool will open on MONDAY, September 12th.

For ciroulars or other particulars, addreas the Principal, Mrs. ANDERSON, Be612f 240 Adelphi st LOCKWOOD'S NEW ACADEMY, Nos. 139 and 141 S. Oxford street, (A few doors s. e.

of Fulton ave.) A GRADED SOHOOL FOR YOUTH OF BOTH SEXES AND ALL AGES. COLLEGIATE, ACADEMIC, INTERMEDIATE. PRE. ARATORY AND KINDERGARTEN DEPARTMENTS HIGHEST RATES FOR ENGLISH STUDIES, EXCEPT BOOKKEEPING, $20. CALISTHENICS WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE.

FACULTY. (Fifteen of whom are engaged the entire day.) UUJU1 VY Principal. MARCUS A. WEED. Superintendent Physical Training and Eng.

Studies. FRANKLIN H. FOWLER, O.1fttlSiL5Tll,,ndNat B0i Penmanship and Com'l Stud. Mibb B. S.

LANE. Latin, Elocution and Eng. Studies. Miss J. L.

CAMERON, Eng. Studies. Miss J. O. MASON, Eng.

Stud, Latin and Frenoh. Miss C. B. CLIFFORD. Intel.

Eng. Studies AUOLPHE DE ST. HTL I andirenon. Miss J. E.

PALMER, Eng. Studies and Latin. Miss A. WESTON, English Studies. Miss A.

B. MORGAN, English Studies. Miss M. E. HAVILAND, English Studies.

Misa K. HAVIIiAND, English Studies. Mrs. J. O.

HULL, Oallsthenio Acpomnanist. Madame L. PLOEDTERLL, French. OTTO KCPHAL German, Spanish and Higher Mathematics. I JttffiKX A.

LITTELL, Elooution, Singing, Pnonotrapbv. Miss 8. ARNOLD, Mias L. Kindergarten. OPENS ON MONDAY, Sept.

12, 1870, au27tf MISS E. H. MAOY WILL OPEN HER school sr children of both sexes, MONDAY, Sep. tember 12tb, at 62 Portland avo, near Lalayette ave. se7 ADISON INSTITUTE, FOR YOUNG ladies and ohlldren, will re onen MONDAY, Sent.

88 Madison st, betwoen Bedford and Franklin aves. ISS VALLANT'S SCHOOL FOR young ladies and ohildren.at No. 166 Gates ave. near Grand ave, will re open on MONDAY, September 12. sol lm REPORTING PHONOGRAPH A class now forming by an experienced reporter, gives opportunity to acquire the best system of this asefaT and lucrative art.

No time wasted over Corresponding" or Sobool" stoles, but aotual reporting at once begunT Address Bot 1,506, New York Post Office. e7 6t" PHILOMATHEAN INSTITUTE, 149 LA ayette ave, corner of Carlton. This sohool will reopen Monday, September latb. For olrenlars, apply In the drug store corner of Lafayette iaad Carlton aves. Principals and teachers, Miu J.

0. WILLIAMS and Miss 8. W. WILLIAMB. je712t48teod 1854.

BROOKLYN 18707 JUVENIIE HIGH SOHOOL, LIVINGSTON STREET. Fall Term, MONDAY, Rent. 12th, 1870. a. Graded SohooL comprising six classes, for the thorough instruction of boys under twelve years of age, in the rudiments of an English education.

Circulars mav be obtained at the stores of G. P. Milne 217 Fulton st; Davies 4 Ivs, corner of Fulton and Clinton sta: A. D. Matthews A Sons, corner of Fulton ave.

and Gallatin place, and at the residence of the Principals, 64 Livingston st sollm Bears bring $10 a head in Ottawa. Trochu supports nine nephews and nieces. The coinage at the branohmint in San Francisco for Angust was $2,870,000. The population of Elizabeth, acoording to the census, will not exceed 28,000. Mme.

Farepa Bosa ig living in an Italian villa at "Warwick Orescent, JUaida Hill. The Missonrian General, Sterling Price, left property to his heirs rained at $1,000,000. The first newspaper in Central Asia has just been established at Tashkend, in TarkJstan. New Zealand has 150,000 inhabitants, and a public debt of $150,000. An immense bank of yonng pearl oysters has been discovered on the coast of India.

It is said that during the fifty years of steam boating on Cayuga lake not one human life has been lost by accident. The steamers between San Francisco and Panama now employ negroes both as waiters and seamen. A drinking fountain is to be erected to tho memory of Mark Lemon at Crawley, England, his former residence. The German population of Paris exceeds that of any city in Germany, except Berlin, Vienna and Hamburg. Tennyson's In Memoriam has been translated into German.

This is said to be the first translation into any language. Col. Jack Hayes, the old Texan ranger and first Sheriff of San Francisco, returned from the Sonth to San Francisco a few days ago. An East Bridgeport man owns a genuine black and tan dog, two years and a half old, which weighs only two pounds and mx ounces. General McClellan is said to receive salaries from various sources which make his inoome aggregate about $50,000 a year.

Six gentlemen recently caught 90 pickerel and 100 pout in Ludlow Pond, Vermont, in one day. Governor Shaffer, of Utah, is in San Francisco, with the hope of regaining his shattered health. The German "Uhlans'' are lancers a Dart of the regular cavalry force lightly armed and well mounted. The Opera House at Springfield, is to be rented for the use of the next Legislature the old Hall being too small. The Swedes who have recently oome into the Aroostook region in Maine are Baptists, and have with them a Baptist minister.

The city missionary of Indianapolis, assisted by a lady, is about to start a Sunday School in that city especially for its newsboys and bootblacks. Two new operas will be produced during the ensuing season at the Venice Theatre: "Gustavo Wassa," by Signor Apolloni, and one, of which the title is not known, by Mallipiero. General CNeil and his fellow Fenian prisoners in Vermont, eat with the keepers, smoko, drink, and do everything they please, short of leaving the prison. President Grant, as trustee of the Gen. Rawlins fund, has purchased a fine dwelling at Danbury, which will soon be occupied by the wife and children of the late Secretary.

One more Pittsburg lady craving aquatic honors appears in the person of Miss Rosa Steel, who offers to row two miles quicker than any other woman in the country. The old proverb about Alsace is: "Three castles to one mountain, three churohes to one church yard, three cities to one valley, Alsace has these everywhere." Father Cleveland, the venerable Boston missionary, now in his ninety ninth year, met with a severe accident recently by falling down a flight of stairs. "Brethren," said Spurgeon, "if God had referred the ark to a Committee on Naval Affairs; it is my opinion it would not have been built yet." A rich German from Oshkosh went down to Fon du Lac lately and married a servant girl at the Potter House, on ten minutes' acquaintance and the landlady's recommendation. Seen from the high altitude reached by balloons, the blue firmament becomes an intense black, and the stars glitter in a background of perfect jet. Dr.

Parkes, of London, has been experimenting with the effects of brandy upon a healthy soldier." He makes out a terrible record of the acceleration of the action of the heart, but the soldier rather liked it. Miss Lottie Fowler is astonishing the skeptics out West with spirit manifestations. When in a trance state, an Indian talks through her, and mentions names and dates with much accuracy. Cyrus H. MoCormick has contracted with Alvin Clark, of Cambridgeport, Massachusetts, for the manufacture of a $50,000 telescope, which he will probably present to the University of Virginia.

Athens, has one church edifice, which is owned by four societies, and occupied by each every fourth Sabbath, while the four sects live together in peace, and snpport a large Union Sunday School. Senator Sprague has already commenced operations for the establishment of extensive cotton manufactories at Columbia, S. by the construction of a canal for improvement of water power facilities. A singular coincidence was noted lately in Westford, the bell tolling for the death of an infant one year old, and within an hour, for an old person 100, living in the next house. A Sunday School soholar, aged 15, lately won a prize in Tennessee, by committing to mem mory 17,500 verses of Scripture in two months, without interrupting his daily agricultural labors.

HaWs Journal of Health saya "If a man will give himself sleep enough, and will eat enough nutritious food at proper intervals, and will spend two or three hours in the open air every day, he may study and work and write until he is as gray as a thousand rats, and will still be young in mental vigor and clearness." Professor Pelizna, of Florence, has found a sure cure for somnambulism. Magnetism is the method, and it is thus applied Every niRht on going to bed, the somnambulist applies round his leg a few turns of thin copper wire, sufficiently long to communioate to the ground, and in the morning this oonductor is removed. A new method in printing musio has lately been introduced in England. It consists in photographing the copies of the parts from the original score, and then transferringjthe photograph to the printing press. By this process accuracy is attained, and much time at rehearsals is saved whioh has heretofore been lost in correcting the instrumental parts.

At a rehearsal for the Birmingham festival there was not a mistake in all the string parts of an overture, the copies having been supplied by the new process. A Hint iron the Philhabmosio Sooisty. Henry F. Chorley writes from Scarborough to the Athenceum that Herr Von Meyer Lutz, the excellent conductor of musio at that place, has arranged Chopin's Polonaise in A major, which, even "when given by the accomplished hands of the greatest pianists, has always disappointed the ear because keys and strings and fingers are limited in their power of expression, for a band of "harmony music," and that the result is as magnificent and inspiriting as that of the "Torch Dance" of Meyerbeer. "Ihave never heard," says Mr.

Ohorjey, "a more superb piece of pageant music, nor one more fitted for the most magnificent locality or for the largest assemblage of instruments." PUses of Tobacco. Considering the violent abuse so often leveled at smokers by those who dislike tobacco, and the terrible warnings conveyed to them by candid friends of a short career of disease to be terminated by death in an agonizing form, it is only right to call attention to any remarks made by soientiflc men calculated to relieve them from the load of anxiety under which they must be suffering. At a late meeting of the British Medical Association at Newcastle, Dr. John Murray presented a paper on Snuff taking, and its utility in preventing Bronchitis and Consumption," in which he remarks that an habitual smoker seldom or never died of consumption, and that the progress of consumption is frequently arrested by practising the habit of snuff taking. Snuff taking, it seems, is not only of great use in curing catarrh, but is an admirable expedient for preventing it altogether.

If "when on a journey you experience a succession of ohills, in due time you may expect an attack of bronohitis, an infiltration of pneumonio or tuberoular plasma, or illness in some other form, each tending to reduce tha powers of life, and, consequently, liable to let np consumption in those predisposed." Under these circumstances Dr. Murray strongly recommends snuff to be taken in liberal pinohes. Tobacco, in fact, is now strongly suspected by the medical profession to have been unjustly abused. The majority of doctors, Dr. Murray states, "when recovering from aroommon oold," wiU take snuff themselves to hasten their recovery.

It was, if we remember right, Mr. Disraeli who once remarked that England was governed by reactions, and it really seems pos sible that a great reaction is likely to occur with regard to tobacco, and that even Dean Close himself may before long become an inveterate. smoke. PoJTJtfoB Gazette. SECURITY INSURANCE OOMI'ARTY, Offloe 119 Broadway, New York.

CASH CAPITAL. Fire or Inland arlne risks taken at the lowest adequate ates. A. F. HASTINGS, President.

W. B. BUOKHOUT, Vice Prest. seI3 ly' NATHAN HARPER, Secretary. LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. The business of the above institution has been removed to their new Banking House, at the corner of Fulton and Boerum streets, one block above their old Bank. The Officers and Trustees desire to take this opportunity to return their sincere thanks to their friends and the public generally fer their most unbounded patronage, and respectfully request a continuance of the same, JAMES M. SEABURY, Pres. John S.

Maosay, Treas. Edwabp B. Fotfleb. Sec'y, an91m T4TUTUAL BENEFIT SAVINGS BANK, SUN BUILDING, 166 NASSAU ST, OPPOSITE CITY HALL, NEW YORK. INTEREST COMMENCES THE FIRST OF EACH MONTH FOLLOWING THE DEPOSIT, At six per with participation in the profits, on the MUTUAL plan.

mh21 PHENIX INS. CO. OF BROOKLYN. Nos. 12 and 14 Court Broadway, Brooklyn, E.

173 Broadway, New York. OASH CAPITAL. 81,000,000.00 SURPLUS 831,017.47 ASSETS The assets being larger than those of any other Brooklyn Company, it ean insure against loss or damage by Fire, or against Marine Losses, on most favorable terms. STEPHEN ORO WELL, President. CHAUNCEY BEDELL, Vice Pres.

PHILANDER SHAW, Sec'y. WTIXIAM R. CEOWEIX, Sec'y of Marine Dep't WM. H. VAN VOORHIS, General Agent.

DAN'L F. FERNALD, Seo'y and Man'ger B'klyn Dep't. lyeod SIX PER CENT. INTEREST, (Free from Government Tax,) FBOM THE FIBST DAY OF EACH MONTH. MARKET SAVINGS BANK, 82 Nassau street, near Fulton, New York.

Open Daily from 10 A. M. to 3 P. and on Mondays and Thursdays from 5 to 7 P. M.

Deposits made during any month will draw interest' from the first day of the following month. WM. VAN NAME, President H. CONKUN. Secretary.

mh30 lyWJAM THE BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY, Corner Court and Joralemon sts, Brooklyn, N. CAPITAL, $260,000. Deposit Accounts received subject to Check at Sight, and Interest allowed for the whole jperiod they may remain with the Company. ETHELBERT S. MILLS, President M.

T. Rodman, Secretary, Alex. McCde, Attorney and Counsel. iy22 ly F.MAW THE PARK SAVINGS BANK. OF BROOKLYN.

No. 1,133 Fulton ave, between Washington ave, and Hall st. Open daily, from 9 A. M. to 2 P.

and Mondays and Saturdays from to 8 P. M. SIX PER CENT. INTEREST, FREE FROM GOVERNMENT TAX, allowed on all deposits from $1 to $5,000. INTEBEST ALLOWED FBOM THE lflT DAY OP EYEBY MONTH ON ALL DEPOBIT8.

jylSly THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, 399 and 401 Fulton ave, corner of Boorum place. Open daily from A' M. to 3 P. and on Mondays and Saturdays from 6 to 8 P. M.

Savings Department Interest at SIX PER OENT. per annum, commencing on the 1st of January, April, July and October. Fifteen dayB allowed for deposits, commencing each quarter. Deposits also received on speoial aocount, wbioh may be cheoked out at pleasure. Interest at FOUR PER CENT, per annum allowed on suoh deposits, on the daily balances.

JAMES M. SEABURY, President. Edward B. Fowleb, Seoretary. John S.

Maokay, Treasurer. John C. Pebby, Attorney. jy29 ly STOCKS AND BOWDS. JQUNKIRK, WARREN PITTSBURGH PER CENT.

GOLD, Payable 1st Dec. and 1st of June, Free of Government Tax. $1,000,000 FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, 30 years to run, tho Principal payable in Gold. This road connects at Dunkirk with the Lake Shore and New York and Erie R. and at Warren with the Pennsylvania R.

leading through the coal and oil regions. We offer these bonds at 90 and accrued interest, and will furnish further information upon application. LITCHFIELD, DANA 4 STIMSON, 18 WILLIAM ST. MARX A CO. 18 WALL ST.

Also for sale at BROOKLYN TRUST CO. aul7 tf jgUGHT PER CENT. PER ANNUM GOLD, UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT TAX, A LANCE OF THE ISSTJB DOLLARS, MAMMOTH POSTER PRINTING A SPECIALTY. Address BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. AUCTIONEKKS.

T1ESKY FBLTMAN, AUCTIONEER, THURSDAY, Sept. 8th, At 10 o'clock, nill sell The Large Stock of FURNITURE, CARPETS, Ac, contained in a four story house on DeKalb ayo. seventh house east of Lewis ave, Sale positive, rain or shine. Catalogue at sale. se5 3t JOSEPH HEGEMAN CO.

FRIDAY, Sent 9th. At 10 A. at the Central Salesrooms, Willoughby st, cor. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE. Rosewood piaDos, mirrors, large assortment of excellent furniture, hair mattresses, heading, ohina, plated and glass ware, fancy goods, velvet and other earpets, 1c, to, Be7 it' JOHNSON, JR.

AUCTIONEER. By JOHNSON MILLER, AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS. No. 25 Nassau st, comer of Cedar. New York.

Oity Stores and Lots, Country Seats and Farms bought, sold, rented and exchanged. Loans negotiated: Auction Sales of Furniture. Ac aplsly PC. PROVOST. AUCTIONEER, "Will sell at public auction AT HIS SALESROOM, No.

38 (old No. 13) Court at, on THURSDAY, September 8th, at 12 o'olook, noon, the two story, basement and nigh stoop brick bouse, containing ail improvements, situate on the n. e. corner of Sackett and Bond sts. Also, a two story and frame bouee, with front piazza and eight lots of ground, situated in Newtown, on the north side of Cooper ave, near city line, and within fifteen minutes1 walk of city railroad oonvenient ta school a good cistern on and a fine well of water adjoining the premises: house is 25 feet front by 43 deep: fine grape arbor, 4o.

This property is dailv increasing in value, and has all the facilities of a city residence without the heavy taxation For terms, ap dIv at the auctioneer's ufneo. au27 lot ,1. COLE, AUCTIONEER. BY COLE 4 MURPHY. Salesroom, 37y rmton street.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 10th. At 11 o'clock, at Salesroom. WAGONS, HA.RNKSS, Ac Top and Open Wagons, new and second hand, 1 Business Wagon, SmRle and 1 TI CVnn.a Hn7 3t M. LITTLE, AUCTIONEER.

BY WYGKOFF 4 LITTLE. AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE BROKEES. Houses, Lots, Stores, Farms and Country Residences, bought and sold, or exchanged at publio or private sale. Rents collected. Referee, executor and trustee sales.

Furniture sales in any part of the city. ial6.j CAKFETimti. ARPETINGS. We have received FRESH INVOICES OF FALL GOODS, Comprising many now designs. MOQUETrE.

ROYAL VELVET. BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, Extra Quality Three ply and Superfine INGRAIN, TAPESTRY INGRAIN, OIL CLOTHS, all widths. Tr DRUGGETS, in Squares or by the 1 ard, RUGS, MATS, COCOA MATTINGS FOR OFFICES, HOLLAND SHADES, Ac, Ac Goods sold for cash only, and at lowest market rates. THEO. W.

BAILEY A SONS, Court st, corner of State, (three blocks from City Hall,) BROOKLYN, And 448 Pearl Bt. Hew York. soS tf OREAT CLEARING OUT SALE OB XX CARPETS AND FURNITURE, REGARDLESS OF COST OR PRICE! On account of extensive alterations in my Warerooms, I offer my entire stock of CARPETS AND FURNITURE, The largest of the kind ever thrown on this market, at PRICES REGARDLESS OF COST. Goods packed and shipped free. D.

KELLY, Successor to H. O'FABEELL, 357, 269 and 271 West Thirty fifth atreet, and 513 and Eighth ave. B. 3.000 Rolls Canton Matting. mo81y SEWING MACHINES.

ORIGINAL IMPROVED HOWE SEWING MACHINE. AGENT FOR LONG ISLAND, K. M. WILLIAMS, 91 Fulton avenue. Branch office, 109 Broadway, Eastern Distriot Machines repaired and adjusted.

36alr TJDD1CK" SEWING MACHINE. "THE INFALLIBLE WORKER." A FIRST CLASS FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, ONLY $45. WM. KRAFT, I Bole Agents J. W.

HUFFINGTON, for L. No. 244 FULTON STREET. nul81y SEWING MACHINES OF ALL THE latest improved styles of new machines, for sale and to rent rent to be applied I oward pui chasing any machine desired. Old machines taken in part payment for new ones; all makes of machines repaired and improved; also, articular attention paid to teaching.

126 Court street, be ween Stat and Schermerhorn branch office 186 Rivington Bt, N. Y. M. HAMILTON. ly HOMAS JOYCE SON, (Formerly 101 JJnlton at) 101 and 103 FULTON ST, cor.

MAIN, BROOKLYN, NOISELESS SHUTTLE, LOCK STITCH, WHEEL AND DROP FEED BE WING MACHINES. All new first class Sewing Machines for sale on TWELVE MONTHS' TIME, WITHOUT SECURITY. $5.60 in cash, balance in monthly payments. No ol machines sold here. 18 cents per day for one year, buy and pay for the BEST NEW 8EWING MACHINE market.

ia21 ly HEELER WILSON'S IMPROVED HEWING MACHINES, NEEDLES, THREAD, SILK, Ac, 336 FULTON ST, np stairs, 0 or. Court. Machines rented. Small payments taken. apI4 tf F1UKN1TUKE, attention: housekeepers, ATTENTION! AT DANIEL O'FARRELLTj EXTENSIVE WAREROOMH, So.

900 Eighth ave, cor. Twentieth at, New YorSi Ton can purchase all Qualities of fURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, Suitable for housekeeping, and pay for the same in weekly or monthly kmtallmenta. oc251y pURNITURE, CARPETS, to. Housekeepers supplied, and payment received by the week or month. DEALY A CUNNINGHAM, aulS lm 386 Third ave.

near Twenty.eighth at, N. Y. EO. B. EDDY A MAMU7AGTUBEIIS OF AND DEALERS' IS UPHOLSTERY.

FURNITURE AND BEDDING, No. 88 Fulton street FURNITURE RECEIVED ON STORAGE, apl M.WAFly EM BY BADFOBD, (Established 1838,) Manufacturer of FINE AND FASHIONABTjK CABINET FURNITURE. I will sell the best grades of furniture at greatly reduced prices. A Urge assortment always on band. Furniture repaired in the Best manner and repolished.

No. 70 Fulton Bt. john fkanois, large furniture warehouse. Established 1649, Hos. 74 and 76 Myrtle ave, cor, Lawrence st, Brooklyn, N.

Y. Wholesale and retail dealer in ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, Parlor, Library, Dining room and chamber snltes, Mattresses, Spring beds, Bedding and Carpet. Goods delivered in all parte of Brooklyn and New York free of charge. ap8 lyeod IS Of Allt EUKIMACE8. HOUSEHOLDERS WHO ARE PRE paring for winter should now secure for heating purposes Littlefield'a celebrated i MORNING GLORY FURNACE, of which Messrs.

DAYTON A CARTER, 203 Fulton opposite Flatbnsh arc the only agents for Brooklyn. OverSOO bouses heated by them in Brooklyn and vicinity. HtmI rArinMinn in Tiriee. 866 lm EBSTER'S DEFLECTING AND CENTRE DRAFT HOT AIB FURNACE, DWELLINGS, HALLS, CHURCHES, ElO. Manufactured and for sale by ilLLEY A LYMAN, Office and Salesroom, WATER STREET, COR.

OF BEEKMAN, 8e8 3m NEW YORK. PROVISIONS, GROCERIES. A TLANTIO MARKET, Comer of Atlantic and Hioka sts (Established 1847). The eitirens of Brooklyn can obWn allrappUes for fami. i tstbVandame.

VBGTABLESANDFRUrrS, ton or niton jnarjoi. Lrlceta. NEW YOBK PRIOBa AsrBOiiOGy. ui tne lncomparaoie artiste, KATHI LANNER, And her unrivalled Viennoise and Ballet Troupe. THIS EVENING.

URIELLA, THE DEMON OF THE NIGHT. Preceded by a popular Terpsichorean Melange. NIBLO'S GARDEN. Lessees and Managers. JARRETT PALMER.

THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, 8hakspeare's great historical tragedy of JULIUS OffiSAB. Supported by Messrs. Lawrence Barrett, L. Davenport, Walter Montgomery, Mark Smith, Mme. Ponisi, and Miss Virginie Buchanan.

QLYMPIC THEATRE. THIS EVENING, Twentieth nerformance of LITTLE FAUST. LITTLE FAUST, by Mrs. JAMES A. OATES1 Newly organized Comic Opera Company, together with Mr.

GEO. L. FOX. All the sparkling gems of the Opera nightly encored. MATINEKb Wednesdays and Satnrdays at 2.

WALLACK'S. Proprietor and Mr. LESTER WALLACE. LAST SIX NIGHTfe LAST MATINEE. Closing performance of the triumphant engagement of MR.

JOSEPH K. EMMET, AND Gayler's great drama of FRITZ, OUR COUSIN GERMAN. Farewell Matinee on Saturday, Sept. 10th. H.

RIVERS' ACADEMY. No. 176 State, and Nos. 106, 108 and 110 Court St. Entrance on State st, near Court.

During the Summer vacation extensive alterations have been made, tbe rooms painted and handsomely frescoed by the unapproachable artist, Mr. Charles Bentie. THE ACADEMY WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 6th. Dancing Classes for Ladies Tuesdays and Friday afternoons, at 4 o'clock. Gentlemen, Tuesday and Friday evenings, at 8 o'clock.

Misses and Masters, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 4 o'clock. Soirees and Matinees free for pupils. N. B. Particular attention will be iriven tolettinzthn rooms (to parties giving satisfactory reference) for balls, private sociables or wedding rooeptions.

Apply at 176 State at, or at Philip's Saloon, 103 Court st. sel 6m FDENNSTAEDT'S DANOING ACADEMY. THE HIGHER GYMNASTICS AND FENDING. At the Hall of tbe Mollenbauer Conservatory of Muaio, Schermerhorn st, corner of Court. Will open for the Season on WEDNESDAY, Sept.

14tb. For particulars call or send for a circular. ec61m JT. URIS WILL OPEN HIS DANCING Academy, at 891 and 893 Fulton at, Brooklyn, opposite City Hall, Septemberlgfl. For gentlemen.

TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS. For ladies, misses and masters, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Private class on THURSDAY EVENING, for ladieB and gentlemen. Private lessons can be taken any time not occupied by the regular classes. Dancing classes in private bouses and private schools promptly attended to.

For lurtner particulars call or send for a circular. au293m oaAws awb music. GREAT OFFER. HORACE WATERS, 481 Broadway, It, Yu Will dispose of ONE HUNDRED PIANOS, MELODEONB AND ORGANS, Of six first class makers, at extremely low prioes, for cash, during this month, or will take from $5 to $25 monthly until paid the same to let, and rent money applied if purchased. Cbicaenng's pfanos are included in this offer.

jag ly PIANOS. ORGANS. 435 Broome st, near Broadway, New York. O. M.

TRKMAINE A Manufacturers and dealers in PIANO FORTES, and agents for the BURDETT COMBINATION ORGAN, containing Carpenter A Burdett's new improvements. THE GREATEEST SUCCESS OF THE AGE. The disagreeable reeuy tone entirely overcome in this Instrument The verdict is unanimous. We challenge the world to equal it, Our now scale medium sized 7 ootave Piano Fortea are now ready, at low prices, for oaah. Sold on instalments or rented.

Second hand Pianos, Organs and Melodeons 840 and upwards. Price list sent to any address. seialy rjpHE AMERICAN TUNE BOOK, The great desideratum of Popular, Sooial and Ohuroh Music Containing all the time honored Sacred Music whichfias become National in its oharacter. Iu it may be found all the familiar tuneB and Anthems whioh have been surrounded by many hallowed associations in all sections of tbe country, with an attraoOve Singing School department by Dr. LOWELL MASON.

Price $lT5); pei dozen? Rnmnln cnniAR fumt rjost naid on receiDt nf nrlna UT. 1jU VT AlADULi. rziva qu.oo ffiia.ou per dc Sample copies sent post paid on receipt of price. OLIVER DITSON 4 Boston, ocl ly O. H.

DITSON A Hev New York. 1 WINE, C1PKK, VINEGAR, TJORDEAUX WINE VAULTS, 99 PUL MJ ton Bt, northeast corner of William, N. Y. Great re dnctionlnpricea of Wines, Brandies, Sherries, Madeiras, Port and Table Wines. Fine old Bourbon and Rye Whiskies 60 cento per bottle, $2.60 per gallon; old Holland Gin, 76 cents per bottle, $3.50 per gallon very old Cognac, $2 per bottle, $10 per gallon fine old Sberry, 75 oents per bottle, $8 per gallon; genuine Piper Heidsick Champagne, $2.25 per quart bottle $26 per oaae.

au221m A. T. KEEGAN. PUJlttBlSC, GAS FITTING, tec. AS FIXTURES WE WOULD ADVISE all persons wno are in want of an elegant set oi uat tite Gates taU ST.

JOSEPH A DENVER CITY CO NOW FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. These are a lhirty year sinking fnnd bond, issued only upon a completed road, and boar eight per cent, interest in gold, payable on the 15th August and 16th February, in New York, London, or Frankfort, and are free from tax. These bonds are in denominations of $1,000 end $600 coupons or registered, and sooured by an absolute and only mortgage upon the entire line, inoluding all descriptions or rolling stock and equipments. This road is 111 miles in length, the largest portion of which is completed and successfully operated in the daily running of regular trains, the earnings of whioh are now in exoeas of the interest liabilities on this issue of bonds. Over $1,600,000 Have already been expended upon this road from stock sub.

scriptioni and donations, and in addition to this, the Company have a grant from the United States of superior lands valued at $8,000,000. We unhesitatingly recommend them, and will furnish pamphlets, maps and all information. PRICE 97 AND ACCRUED INTEREST IN CURRENCY. THE COMPANY IS ENTIRELY FREE FROM DEBT. W.

P. CONVERSE 4 00., No. 54 Pine Street, N. Y. TANNER A 8U17 tf No.

49 Wall Street, Hew York. a PROFESSOR NELSON WUBamaoniBh. between Third tad Fourth st. 76c hiub.

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