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

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

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POLITICAL JrOJq NATIONS. TO IjET APABTItlEIVXS. BOABDIN6. BOABDMC, WAIVXEU HEl.Jl'. HEEIGBOB8 NOTICES.

The accumulated assets of the United States FIRST EDITION $ttos aitlr mm. WANTED GOOD DRESSMAKERS, at 8U Fulton st, tooond floor also, an errand girl. XANTED A FLOUR SALESMAN, YY to take charge of a retail flour store about to be oponod. Address T. T.

Baglo office. no4at ANTED A NICE, TIDY GIRL. AS chambermaid ana seamstress in a small raniii y. Apply 164 State st. TUANTED A SEAMSTRESS, WHO thoroughly understands her business and Wheeler A Wilson maeh'ne, to engage by the day.

M6 President at. itXT ANTED A SMART, TIDY GIRL, YY about 11 years old; apply at 79 Hanson pUoe, be tween 4 and 6 P. M. TANTED A GIRL, FOR GENERAL housework must be a good washer and ironer. Call at STS Washington avo.

W7 ANTED A FIRST CLASS COOK, YY washer and Ironer; none other need apply; best references required at 468 Classon avo. no5 St WANTED A GERMAN OR COLORED girl, to do cenoKj housework. InquLe at 643 Pa cifio at, new Ho, cor Fourth avo. ANTED A SMART YOTTNG MAN, YY as barkoeper. who understands his business, with good city references.

Apply between 10 A. M. and 13 M. at 441 Grand st, corner of wen st. noiat ANTED A MAN, IN AN OYSTER saloon ono who understands opening oysters ono who is obliging and la willing to work will find a permanent Bltuauon ny applying at uason avo.

WANTED A NEAT, TIDY. WILLING girl, to do the General housework of a small family; must do a gcoa wenner ana ironer, ana do weu recouiiuu ed. Applyat Gold st, noar Fulton ave. WANTED GIRLS, FOR FINE WORK and common woik, In paper box factory. ApnlT' nt 27 (new No.) Columbia stroet, ner Paciac.

W. WET MORE. ANTED GOOD HANDS, TO WORK nn HfiMnl floword. Snrlnn rod9 also. anDrentioes.

from twelve to fifteen years old, who will be paid while learning. Apply at 213 Fulton st, third loffc WTEDX" YOUNG GIRL ABOUT 15 years old, American preferred, to look altera child and assist in very light housekeeping: to the right one a pood homo fa offered. Apply Immediately at 1,577 Atlantio ave, near i roy. WANTED A YOUNG GIRL, ABOUT 16, to do light housework and take care of baby pcr or tho time, (Amort oan). A good girl will find an easy rnd jjermanent place, only two In family.

Inquire of Mr. SHEAR, 10 Fnlton aye, in store WANTED A GERMAN GIRL, TO DO general housework nono but a good washer and Slain cook, with good reference, need apply. Call for two ays at 487 Lafayette avenue, corner of Bklllman street. wages tyiv. WANTED CARPENTERS 4 FIRST olass carpenters to co short distance In tho country; can como into the city every night; to good hands a Winter's job will be given.

Aoply at tho new building corner of State and Nevlns st, on Monday morntns. "ANTED A SERVANT, (FEMALE) for a Cuban family of three who are not keeping house gentleman, wifo and little girl of three years sho must be reliable in ovory way and neat, as also willing and kind one with satisfactory roferenoe, and no other nood apply at 62 Carroll st. any time of day or evening, no! 2tf JI7ST3D SPECIAL AGENTS AO YY tive men for Long Island, as agents for a Brat class Life Insurance Company German and American, Gall of address O. D. WILLIAMS, 88 Court st, Brooklyn, p.

S. Those who prove themselves adapted to the business, will be paid a liberal salary or commission. no5 6t "ANTED SERVANTS, ON MONDAY all ihst clafls servants and ropectablo g'rls lately arrived wantintt sltnatlonB In the very best families, should go to Mr. CHRISTOPHER, 19 TLUary Bt; his a.encv, twenty years established, is tho most select and nupeotable to Brooklyn; places li abundance Monday morning without waiting five minutes. WANTED SITUATION St WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE spootable girl, si oo washer an Ironer, Call for two days at 479 Adelphj at.

WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE spectable yonug woman, to do ceoor. 1 housework in a email family. Call for trro days at her present employer's, 263 Carlton avo, corner PeK la 1 ave. ANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE spectablo young woman, German Protestant, to do housework; has good city references. Call for wo days at 307 Front Bt (old No.) near Gold.

ANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE snectable vonnir woman, as a ood nlaln cook. washer and ironer baa good elty references. Call for two days at S9 Columbia st, near South ferry. ANTED A SITUATION; BY A young girl (Canadian Protestant) In a quiet family to take care of a child or do light ohamberwork; good rofor onces as to family given. Address for two days E.

E. Eagle offica WANTED A SITUATION, BY A widow woman, lately landed, ts nurje; is willing to make horceli useful at any work; she bas got a child with her three years old. Address Mrs. STANTON, 78 Dikemen st, near Vr.n Brunt. ANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE wiJllnir to make heraelr' firenerallv uGeful.

Enaulre ftt'hor present place, in Wyckoff Bt, third brown Btono west of Carlton ave. no4 2t WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE speotable woman, aa houBokeoper In a gentleman's family, where there is no othor woman overseer: has no objection to the country; referenoes required and given. Ad drosa jaiss LINAJIARjrWELL, Eagle oftlca. no3 3t' WANTED A SITUATION, BY A youn? married man with good reference or Beonr Ityasltght porter, clerk or salesman: has been ia business on hi? own account in Brooklyn on ono spot ton yoars erlnry no object but a steady situation sollcltod. Addross ENTERPRISE, Ea3lo office.

WANTED SITUATIONS CHRISTOPHER'S Agency, 13 Tillaryst. It is the moat select and respectable in Brooklyn through which ladies oin obtain the very best class of servants tho largest selection in the city, Protestant and Cathollo; no servants admitted without investigated characters, and sont but those suitable and reliable. N. B. Terms unobangod.

Fee $1 for three months. "WANTED ITIISCEIjIj AWEOUS ANTED A PART OF A HOUSE UN furnished. Addross T. Eagle offioo. WANTED BY A RESPECT A woman, to go ontby tho day to do washing and honsecleanlng.

Call at 871 Paolfio st. jtr ANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND wife, two or three rooms, furnished, for housekeeping. Address J. Baglo office. ANTED TO LOAN $600 ON A note for three months, endorsed by a responsible party.

Address Immediately. Y. Eagle office. WANTED TO RENT A SMALL house; will pay $400 or $500. Addross HOUSE, Eagle office.

WANTED FURNITURE, PARLOR, dining room and throe or four bedrooms, to hire, for a small, careful family, for some timo. Addross A. N. Eaglo office. WANTED THREE ROOMS ON FIRST or socond floor In a good neighborhood, noar Falton or Wall Bt.

ferries gas and wator ront $18 to $2J. Addross A Y. Eaglo oJfico. WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE married woman, a baby to wetnurse nt hor own borne, having lost her own baby, weok old. Apply In DeKalb avo, betwoen ClaBton ave.

and Scbeuok st. WANTED A THREE STORY HOUSE, furnUhcd, noar tho forrios; ront, $1,600 per annum. Address W. B. 8 care of E.

S. Munroe 4 19 Newel, N. Y. no5 3t TANTED TO PURCHASE, FOR YY cash, a (rood seoond hand piano, for which a reasonable prico will bo t'iven. Addross, PURCHASE, Eaglo office.

WANTED 50 BONUS A LADYDE sires a loan of $500 on household furniture. Ample security given. Address Mrs. C. CRAWFORD, Eaglo office.

WANTED OLD GOLD, OLD SILVER and old watch caso9 for which the highest price will be paid at M. J. Mc GLYNN'S, 635 Fulton ave, between St. Felix and Raymond stg. no5 6tB WANTED A FLOOR OF FOUR rooms, with water and gas and uso of bath, by a family of adults, in a quiet houBO, with not more than ono other family conveuient to ferries.

Addreaa, Btating torms, Ac, H. Eagle office, no4 2P WANTED APARTMENTS BY A gentlomnn and wifo a socond floor of three to five rooms, in a respectable neighborhood no ohlldrcn; torms mnBt bo moderate. Address M. T. 73 Charlton st.

Now York. WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE WO man.tbo washing of a family.or of a fowgentleraon; has tbo water on tho floor; la a good laundress; terms niodorate: has good city references as to honesty and oapa llity. Call at 207 Wllionghby st, cor. Navy at. WANTED TO PURCHASE A SMALL neat brown stDno or brick high basament huso, location bounded by Atlantic, Washington and DoKalb avea, and Fort Greono place.

Addross with price and full particulars, BYRNE, Eaglo office. WANTED A SMALL FURNISHED house In Brooklyn Tho Heights proforrod; mmt bo well and cleanly furnished, and rent not oxcoed $1,500 a year. Address with full particulars, to W. bax 4,401, P. N.

Y. no5 2t WANTED A HOUSE POSSESSION immediately: a small briok or framo two story house, in elthor the Eleventh, Twontloth or Seventh Wards, for cash must contain wator, gas, range, bot and cold water, bath, Ac. must bo sold at or below its real value. Addross C. Brooklyn P.

O. no3 8t WANTED A NEW ENGLAND LADY dosiroa a position as housokoepor; is perfectly trustworthy, and capable of taking onttro charge; best reference piven and required a good homo more of an object than high wages. Addross A. L. 75 Taylor at root, Brooklyn, E.

no4 2t WAN A FURNISHED HOUSE TV small furnished hoMo in a goataol neighborhood, until May with priyilcgo for onoyoar. A libaral prico will bo paid for a Bultablo houso. Immediate possession. Address STERLING, Box 66, Brooklyn Post Offioo. no3 STh.8 WANTED IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, with an American family, three or four witli wator and gas, for housekeeping, by a gentleman and wife references given scoond floor preferred, and within easy walking distanco of Fulton ferry.

Addross. slating terms end location. H. Eaglo office. WANTED BY A FAMILY OF TWO adults, a second Btbry of two or throe rooms, suitable for housekeeping; must have (he modern convouf ront moderate; location within ten mlnutos' walk of Fulton or Catharine Ferry: best references given.

Address, stating terms and location, AMBROSE, Eaglo of. hce. w. ANTED IMMEDIATELY BY A COntlemanflnii wlfn. A flnnr nf t.hrnn fnni nagl.

furnished rooms, for light housekeeping, with water and gas; in a good neighborhood; within ten minutes' walk of the City Hull; weguarantca the same Interest and oiro in thopropertvaslfit were our own; terms moderate. Ad droBB for three days, P. L. Eaglo offioo. SPECIAIi NOTICES.

A COMPETENT TEACHER OF ENG lisb and clasaioRl studies will toioh private papils or Address THOMAS, Eagle office A YOUNG LADYTETTING UP A olass in muaio, wishes to obtain four more pqpfli; $10 per term, twenty loBsons. Address Miss H. R. Teacher, Eaglo office. no i Ut'Q BEL CANTO ITALIANO.

MADAME MEDA BLANCHARD, from the Royal Ooaserva tory at Milan, having a few hours disongaged, announo a that sbo will reooive applications for instruation in vocal and Instrumental ninsio (piano, harp and guitar), and the lnngnages, at her music rooms, new No. 388 Jay st, botwoon Willoughby at. and Myrtle ave. Refers to Rov. Chas.

H. D. Luther B. Wyman, Hon. Wm.

B. Robin son and others. N. B. Beo diploma and olroulars, with with terms (Conaeryato prices), at tho musio DBBSS COATS AND VESTS TO LET for an evening, by J.

PORTEB, Morohant Tailor, Mt Montague Bt, noar Conrt. no5 2t DBiFTED ASHOKE ON 31ST ULTIMO, at the foot of Fifty ninth Bt, Brooklyn, two LOOS, whioh tho ownor oan obtain by provlng nroperty and paying for this advertisement. J. H. MARTIN.

DRESSMAKING NEW STYLES AND coining fashions, dresies, suits, casaqaes, palotots, mantlos, Ac, ozeeutcd in nrtlstlo stylo and on the most roa sonable teims. Mrs. 8HAROT, 41 DoKalb avo. FIRST REHEARSAL, of this Society, will take place at tho Tabernacle, (Rev. Dr.

Tnlmnge,) on TBeDAU evoning, at 8 o'olook, with complete chorus and orchostra. no5 8t JINE TEA PURE COFFEE. I am thankfnl to those of my old oostomers who havo bought of me, and will forrdau all who oaU with th. BEST TBA AND OOFFBE. ROBERT McBR AIR, new No.

153 Falton st, Up stairs, neit door to my old store. FRENCH A YOUNG horJ0', German and French, having the den? AHrtcsi.1osl.?.', pnpUs. at thoir resl nenccs. Addressjdlss IDA HOFFMAN, 8: Poarl at, MAGRATH IS a Sf aomf as organist and dirootor of iJi Woaso address 66 (old No.) West War OUntonsti no5 St" MRAnna mEiSPK' OF MADAME A1 makers, whioh wo oiler at KON, B08 Fnlton st. oDDOslto "yyuMw uujuboo, rpHE MEDICAL FACULTY DO NOT moving or counteracting dyspepsia they are nnrfialed! TO MET FOB PlfBPOSES.

OLET jrOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, vwv uHHinnu, life Insurance Company wore $3,850,000 on tho first of January, and the Income last year $1,000,000. The history of the present year will add somewhat to these figures. Tho financial condition of the oompany Is eminently sound, t.htiVf to tho careful management of those heretofore In charge of the company. This Is shown conclusively by the foot that this company is reported by tho Insurance Da partment of Massaohosett? as having $1(0 of auett for evory $100 of liabilities, while tho general average of all the companies is $122.09, a difference consldoraDly favorable to the United States. TheofllcBTSof the company re experienced and oiport life underwriters Its directors are some of our foremoBt cltisens, and the soundness of Ite condition financially is beyond question.

Among the various articles of vertu which the store of Laho A Nau, No. 286 Fulton si, contains, we call attention to tho black walnut and gilt brackets, which adorn tho walla. They Beem ti bo in every conceivable style plain, ornate and rnstlo, and the prices are as low as they can be found elsewhere. This young house haa already secured a large trade. They had the buil ncss sagacity, acquired under the instruction the ftrai by whom they wore brought up, to seleot warcrooras in tho best business thoroughfare, and at Its very centre; and a taste in the styles of furniture, whioh hai placed thorn among the foremost furniture dealers in our city, which is noted for the taste and quality its homo adornments.

Be Sube of One Thixo, no boy ever pelts with stones an apple tree whioh bean knotty, moan apples. He always selects tho best fruit treos, for thero ho gets tho worth of his risk iu robbing the orchard. Rival companies, jealous of tho high reputation of tho SrxaER Sewing Machtse, soud thoir agents abroad to solicit patronage, and they sometimes underrate this machine, simply because, so great is iti popularity, that evorybody is talking about it. and they hopo to soil their maohincs by slurring its work. Facts are facts, and talk is talk.

Tho Singer Sewing Machino is selling right along, despito of all efforts to nndermino it in tho estimation of msohi no work era. Thomas Casbin, No. 326 Fulton st, Is the Brooklyn Agont. Keconstkuction Impossible. This may not bo truo as regards States in deou wo know it Is not but It is absolutely truo aa regards those dolioato orgins, tho human lanss.

When they are disorgiuised and partly consumed, they cannot bo restored to a hejlthy condition. But bear la mind that this mi sioituno cm happon if Halo's Honey of Hoarhound and Tar i administered ai a remedy for the cough which always precodoa pulmoaary consumption. Sold bj druggists everywhere at 53c. and $1. Great saving to get the large size.

The importance of using only the very safest and best brrnfns oil, is now universally acknowledged. The terrible acoidenta from kerosene hive brought this ct home to ovor' family. Which is the bost is still with some a question. By inquiring for Pbatt's Astral Oil and learning the accumulated evidence of thousands of families in all parts of tho county, as to Ha porfoct safety and nnrlvAlod buraing qualities, all doubts will be silenced. of Chas.

PnATT, 108 Fulton strest, New York; also for iile by Skmonite 83 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Bbooklyn Ahead of New Tobk. It is admitted on all hands that for superiority of Btylo, and moderation in price, for fine fancy furs and hats for ladies, misses andchildron, of 259 and 261 Fulton street, opposite Clinton, are fr ahoad of all compotitorB. Their etock fs the largest of any retail establishment in the two cities, and they manufacture every artiole thoy sell. noS 3mS Buchan's Geanulatbd Cabbolio Powdeb will drive away contagion, impure and unhealthy odors from the bouse will purify the air and preserve tho health of tho family.

As an enemy to flios, bugs, mosquitoes, vermin on fowls, and troublesome insects, it has no equal. Carbolic is ono of the greatest deodorizers known In chemistry, and is Liking the plaoe of the dangerous' preparations hero phosphorus and strychnine are used. For sale by all druggists. Db. Hbndebson, DontiBt, has removed to 201 Clinton at, oomor of Pacific Successor tatholate D.

Stratton, as Dentist to the Orphan Asylums and all tho Catholia Institutions in the oity. Good and reliable work Bkillfoi treatment, and moderate charges. An Insurance Company, seventy six years old, wit $8,000,000 assets. The utmost security guaranteed The Insurance Company of North America, of whioh Mr. Wm.

Polley is tho manager of tho Brooklyn Department at No. 211 Montague street, is prepared toissoo polioiosupon all desirable risks, at satisfactory rates. The record of managerial management Is unoquallod. ocl S.TuAThtf "A Slight Cold," Couans. Few are aware of the importance of ohecking a cou3h or "alight cold" In ite first stage; that which in the beginning 'ould yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, often attac.

tho Inngs. Brown's Bronchial Troches give sure and i lmoat Immediate relief. Tho Troches have Droved thelt efficaoy by a test of many yoars, and have received testimonials from eminent men who havo used them. A Beautiful Complexion. Geo.

Laird's Bloom of Youth, which has achieved a world wide reputation as bein.T the beautifier of the age, has been severely tested and chemically analyzed by Professor C. F. Chandler, Chemist to the Metropolitan B3ird Health. This toilet preparation is harmless, containing nothing injurious to health. Its use renders the skin soft, smooth, clear and beautiful.

Sold at all drug and fancy goods stores. Depot, No. 5 Gold st, Now York. Bewaro or worthless Imitations. Tho genuine has the name G.

W. Loird Biampad on the back of each bottle. Soden Bbothebs, 323 Fulton sfc, nearly opposite Plerrepont, make Black Silk, Black Alpaca and Mourning Goods, a specialty. We invito special attention to onr stock of Velveteens (velvet finish) the bost imported, also to our largo and varied assortment of plain and plaid Dress Goods, in all the desirable shades and styles of the scocon. Also a large variety of Shawls, Blankets, Housekeeping Goods, all of whioh we are soiling according to the old maxim of quiok Bales and small profits." The idea that New York is the place to do the shopping for Dry Goods is gradually getting dispelled.

Onr Triends, Webster Abraham, 297 and 293 Falton st, are doinj a lzrgo business, and we are pleased to ohroniole their success, Thoir advertisement in anothor column will create jjreat attention. It is an important matter. Balch, Pbioe A Hatiers and Furriers, No. 195 Falcon street, have an eler.nt rssoriment of gents silk dress hats, ladles' fine hats nd fancy flowerr, feathers, Ac. This house has been known yoxs for tho elegant furs of evory description manufactured by them.

In tho fur lino they havo always carried away first premiums. op23 ly TuThA Fashion is King. Gentlemen and ladies may be seen continually thronping Du Bois' Fashion Km rerium for all tho latest novelties in Scarf, Ties, Collars, Gloves, which are always to befound in groat variety at 328 Fulton street, second door fromPiorropont. noo St S.Tu&Th Afteb one trial, no housekeeper will ever doubt the superiority of Dooley'a Yoait Powder over all others for producing li3ht, elegant bread, biscuits, rolls, This is attributed to its freedom from any substances that ate injurious even to invalids. MARRIED.

Chatfield Gould On Thursday evening, Nov, 8, at the rwdenco of the brido's parents, by Rov. Dr. Hail, Or itrB H. Chatfieli) to Maiix, eldest daughter of D. H.

Gould, all of this city. Mvjlcare McEvoy On Sunday, Oc'ober 16, by the Hev. Father Kecgau, CoaNELius d. Molcahe to Mae le H. McEvoy.

Reaves ache On Wednesday, Nov. 2, 1870, at tho residence of the brido's parents, by the Rev. Dr. Gailaudot, Henry D. Reaves to Kate daughtorof Dr.

B. Bache. DIED. Baxter. In Brooklyn, Novombor 4, suddenly, Naomi ATLEMON, wifo of Frank! iu A.

Baxter, a red 21 years. Fun em 1 Sunday, 6fb at 2 o'clock, from tho houso of her father. Wm. FJold, 213 Quincy st. Boston papers and Worcostor Spy ploaso copy.

Dabgah Lines on the death of May Fbaxces Dae ah. Speak gently, let no passing sound Disturb ourlittle one; King friends are gathering around Our child, whose work is dono. Fair as the rose in Summer's bloom, As guiltless as tho dove. Too good to live, you leave too soon To join the hosts above. God grant that anROls may draw near, And waft thee to that borne Whore thoy who loved thoe most slnoero Will very shortly come.

No grief disturbs thy gentle broast, WhilQ sleeping 'neath the sod. Farewell, wo place our child at rest, And give her unto God. Gbegory On Saturday. Nov. 6, Maby Eveleeh, Infant danuhter of Chas.

H. and Mary A. Gregory, aged 3 months and 20 days. Funeral at two o'clock on Sunday, Nov. 6, from 515 Fifth avo, cor.

Thirteenth st. Kbetbchmab. At Flatbush, Novetnhor 3, 1870, Rosalie KnETKCHMAn, formerly ot 980 Atlantic avo, Brooklyn, in berBbtty thlrdyear. Futierr 1 from he residence, East New York ave, near Erooklvn ave. Fl.ii.hnh.

K.titrrtnv. "Nnv a xr Tk irlends of tho family are invltod to attend' without further notice. MOSB In Chicago, on the 3d Penika wife of William P. Moss, formerly of this city. McEh ide Thursday, NovomberS, of consumption.

Sidney McBbide. Her remains will bo interred In tho Cemetery of tho noly Cross. Iriends and relatives are ronuested to atUmd tho funeral from her late residence, 119 Water st, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. McMahon On Saturday, Nov. 5th, at his late residence, No.

27 JetforBon Btreet, Now York, Matthew McMahoh. Attorney and CouTiseUor at Law. formerly of His remains will bo taken to Albany on Sunday aftornoon, at 4 o'clock, lor Interment. McFABLAND In this city, November 4, at tho residence of her eon, Rev. H.

H. McFarland, Mrs. MANDANA Mc Fablakd, rged Gi. Remains will be taken to Massachusetts for interment, but brief servicer will be hold at 157 South Portland avo, on Monday Nov. 7, at 11 A.

and friends are invited to attend. Means. Tn Brooklyn, on Thursday, Nov. 8, Captain REDEBICK 8. Meanb, aged 55 years and 5 months.

The relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend his fnneral from his late residenco.Eg St Felix st, near Fulton ave, on Sunday, Novombor (J, at 2 F. M. no4 at Stanton On Wednesday morning, S.Jomr Stanton, aged C8 years. Tho friends of the family, members of Fortitude Lodge. F.

and A.M., and the Young Men's Christian Association, are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral from St. Luke's Church, Clinton ave, on Sunday, at 2 o'clock P. M. ii o3 St yjnoAL November 4, 1870, Amelia Speoal, aged 83 tISXUfosV? Wands of the family are invited to at Dnrt2i "E11 from her late residence, 131 Duffleld st, Sunday, Nov. 6, at two o'clock, to Greenwood.

HiU 7enee, Jl Portland ave, hDS to attend Relative! an friends aro rcspocttnll, invited to uttanrf hi. fnneral on Saturday, ttb ln.t, at no3 3f SormrwoBTH Friday afternoon, Nov. 4, of consumn tlon, Fannie danghfer of J. B. SouthHortbllntlle Sth yenr of her age.

Tho roLitlvcs and friondsof tho family aro ronpootfally in Tlted to attend the fnneral. from the rosidonco of hor parents, No. 4 Carroll Park (new No. 339 Monday, 7th lngt. 3 P.

M. Williams On Thursday evening, November 8, John Williams, aged 61 yeara. months and 11 days. Tho friends of tho family, members of Hohenlindon OKe No, jr. and a.

M. also, the members of Nassau Lodge No. 39 1. O. o.

and Nassau Chapter, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Sunday, the 6th "ff 0 i from his late residence, No. 115 Cumberland st, Brooklyn. Walliko At South Brooklyn, this morning, Pete II P. 1 iriir0 i'nnoral sorvioesat Churobof Atonement, oor. at 2 So7BntoBnth oa Monday7th Helativos'aad friends are Invited to attend without further notice.

PEBSONAlj. JF THE LADY WHO GOT OFF FULTON heiadwiJtage. omething to MASONIC. MASONIC NOTICE THE MEMBERS of HOHENLLNDEN LODGE, No. 4 A.

are hereby summoned to meet at the lodee room ktTi Court ft, on SUNDAY, Nor. 6. at 13 lock Wtend til toeralBrotherJ.T.WIIiLAMS. The OompwlonS of Nassau Chapter, No. 109.

H. A. are respeotfufS Invited to attend; also the members of Sister Lodges. By orderof GHOBGE, Master J. W.

Osbobh, Beoretary. at. THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERSOF FOBTITUDE LODGE, No. 19, F. 4 A.

aro biro by summoned to attend a Special Communication at thoir room, oornef of Court and Joralemon ate, on SUNDAY Nov. 6. 1670, at 1 P. M. aharp, for tho purpose of paving the last trilmta of respect to our late Worthy Brother JOHN STANTON.

Members of slater lodges aro fraternally Invited to attend. T.OTmAYHKB, Master. J. P. BAjTatUS, Bao'y.

not it TfcOARDON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS JBO 163 Clinton st, (new No.) hall rooms to let with first ousb board terms moderate. noo St" OARD TO LET. WITH FIRST CLASS mn i kii 1. 11 iii ti man, inquire new no. a juaiayewe ave.

SOARD 23 ELLIOTT PLACE, COM fortable room on the second floor, furnished or an tahed refe enoes exchanged, no5 5t OARD PARTIES SEEKING BOARD oan find flnt class accommodat by caUinT 51 ncord st Ho jse contains all the Improvements. Terms reasonable. References. BOARD 284 ADAMS STTEET, NEAR Johnson Iaorwe baok room, on aoond floor, or large front room on third poor, to let, to single nith good board private family. HOARD 178 AMITY ST, BETWEEN niintnn artA flnnrt sts.

nanrlv forn'shed rooms with board for families or gentlemen table boarders taken ay mouera prico iwiureuntia bawwujpu. OARD PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD. IN nrlvato family, two lame fi ont rooms bath and gas, eto. To satisfactory partiea terms moderate. 68 aw rence st, cor or Yvmojgnpy, BOARD TO LET AT 124 JORALE monst, to a genlleman.or arontlpman and wife, a well furnished room, cn second or third floor; with Or without partial board, in a private family.

BOARD 134 FIRST PLACE HAND eomely fnrnishod rooms to let, to families, single gentlemen or ladlos a very desirable house and location, near two routes of cars dinner at 6 o'clock terms moderate, noiStj1 BOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE and a few single gentlemen can bo aorommodated with pleasant rooms and board with a private family at 74 State st, near Wall street and South ferriej; all improve en ts. BOARD 63 WILLOUGHBY ST, COR nor of Lawronco ploasant rooms and flrst olass board may be obtained by parties desiring a home also, accommodation for one lady location in the most desirable part of tho oity, only two minutes' walk from the Oity Hall, and ten from lorries house has modern lmprovemsnts. BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS TWO OR three gentlemen oan be accommodatod with good board and ve.y pleasant rooms, at new No. 53 Hioks st house has all improvements, and within two minutes' walk from Fnlton ferry. Those desiring home comforts will piease caii.

BOARD A HANDSOME FRONT ROOM and bedroom on the third lloor, for a gentleman and wifo or singlo gontlemon, with good board and home comforts 7 minntes from three ferries bost of referenoes given. Apply at old No. 162 Adams st, noar Concord. Oc31 6t' OARD AT 186 BALTIC STREET, htrirrnnn TTnnrv ftnii (Tintin A hjLndftomelv nrniiih. ed b.ck parlor and exienaton room, for wife, oraporiyof single gentlemen ai rooms on second end tbird floors; house first cla and widn five minutes walk of South ferry.

noS 8b BOARD 205 CLINTON ST, ONE block from Atlantio ave a handsomely furnished parlor floor with olosets and private staircase to bathroom to let with board to gentlemen or and wifo; also, a very desirable second story back room with large closets and hot and oold water; terms moderate; references exchanged. no5 BtS.Tn&Tn OARD ON THE HEIGHTS A VERY 1 lnriTfl handsomelv fnrnishod room suitable for two or three young gentlemen; also, a hall room, good board and the comforts of a home the houso has all modern improve mente, heated with furnace; splendid location. Please call Immediately at old No. 165 Henry at, second door from Joralemon. no2 3t BOARD ON CLINTON ST, NEAR AT lantio street, a large, well furnished parlor floor, aui table for a physLoan or dentl st.

Also, rooms, large and small, on third floor, for families or single gentlemen. Also, front hall room, on second floor. Please apply at old No. 186 (new No. 227) Clinton Bt, two doon south of Amity street.

no38t OARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. JLv or two single gentlemen, oan be accommodated wi th large room on thlia floor; ample closet room, gas, conveniences for fire good location; oonveniont to oars and rorrlee; small sooial family; few boarders taken: also, small room for single gentlemen. Applyat 401 'Paolflo st, six doors from Bond. no3 6t BOARD 30 OLD HE EVER place, between Harrisan ana Degraw sts. Single gentlemen can flnS pleasant rooms, with or without board on very moderate terms; or a gentleman and wife desiring comfortable rooms for the winter for housekeeping.

Ail improvements honse from five to ten minutes of ferries and car routes location respect able and healthy. no53t BOARD WANTED, BOARD WANTED BY A YOUNG gentleman and wife. In a private family, in Brooklyn, convenient to Wall or Folbon ferries. Address F. F.

Post Office, Wiiliamsburgh. nol6t" OARD WANTED A PLEASANT nv.iti and tmoii board wanted, on or near tho Hoi. lit i. by a by a single gentleman. te Terences require a.

Andreas, stating terms, location. P. T. Eagle office. BOARD WANTED ON BROOKLYN Height, for gentleman, wife and daughter, seven years old; references exchanged.

Addross COLONEL, aagxe omce. BOARD WANTED A ROOM, WITH fire and board, in a private family, by a gentleman with good reference. Address, with terms and particulars, B. N. 0 Eagle offioo.

BOARD WANTED CONVENIENT TO Wall or Fulton ferries, by a singlo gentleman, In a with modem Improvements, a private family preferred address with location and terme, HARRIS. Eagle offlce. BOARD WANTED PERMANENT board for gentleman and wife. An unfurnished room desired, with ample closets, pleasantly situated; South Brooklyn preferred. Address Eagle offioo, for three days, stating terms, which must be moderate.

no5 2t TJOARD WANTED BY TWO YOUNG Jl9 gents of resnect bility, in a strictly private family, where can be found the comforts of a home parties having otnor Doaraers neea not answer. Aaaresa, stating terms ana particulars, u. u. ui A io, r.agio omce. TJOARD WANTED BY TWO YOUNG MP gentlemen, nrst class board ana room, in a private family, within ten minntes of Hamilton or South ferry.

Address, Btating terms, which must be moderate, 3., Eaglo office. BOARD WANTED A GENTLEMAN, wife, and daughter of 10, wish a front room and eon tinntino liAll hfiH.mnm. nn tho second or third atorp. with good board within a short distance of tho Oity HaUjprofer rea. rerma mun oe mo orate, uox 4,121, New York Post Office.

BOARD WANTED ON BROOKLYN Heights, by a lady in a privato family, where there ln.o.nt mil. 4 11 rurnished, with all moclern improvements; references ox cnangea. kaaross, wiui i particulars, a. Kario office nol 5t TO LET MOUSES. LET A TWO STORY AND EX tantinn outturn And two lots nf imund.

with rnnrlnrn Improvements, No. 410 Hamilton st, between Greene and Gates aves rent to May 1, 1871, 8300. no5 2t mO LET A 3 STORY BRICK HOUSE JL Con Greene ave. noar Franklin newly painted and walls irescoeu nrougnout; naa ait te moaern lmprovomonts will be rented low to a good party. Apply to HALL A FOWLER, 671 Fulton at, or Franklin ave.

noar Greene. TO LET FURNISHED HOUSESTSUIT7 able for private families or flrst olass boarding bouses; all modern improvements, near all prominent ferries; also, a doctor's office to let. For further particulars Inquire ot owner, 144 RomBon st, (old No. 100.) noa 2t" TO LET THE NEW 4 STORY AND basem nt brown stone houses, Nos. 500 and 504 Third st; first class in every respect.

For particulars apply at or to J. H. L. MOXFORD, No. a Wall st, N.

Y. ocfi lm'WAS TO LET A FIRST CLASS THREE tory high stoop brown store houso, and now ologant furniture for sale at a low figure, from two to three thousand dollars1 worth, at option location fine, ono stroot abovo Washington avenuo and ront only 3800 a year. This is a rare chance. Address BARGAIN, Eagle office. no3 St mO LET A NICE NEW HOUSE, NINE JL rooms, with pantry and other closets, kltohen and dining room, painted handsome parlor, 25 by 13 foot; ront only ifSOper month until tbe 1st of May, next; wator in the house.

Apply to the owner, on tho premises, 159 Middle st. South Brooklyn. no3 3t LET A HOUSE IN VERANDAH place, near Clinton st, and near South ferry, with improvements; rent $262 until May; $625 after May also, a fami houpo, stable, barn, rob am, on Bath Houso road, suitablo for a Half way House, or private; ront $300. Apply at 113 Atlantio st. no4 3t LET WITH IMMEDIATE POS session, a now.

thoronhlv finished. 3 storr and bm. ment, brown Btono houBO, beautifully situated on tho Hill, and furniture, including new carpets, mirror, piano, platq, linen, Ac. for saleoheap. Rout moderato.

Inquire at 131 Willoughby ave, between Clinton and Washington aves, TOlLET HOUSES, TWO ANDHREE stories Gas, bath room, hot and oold wator, boat. Morning Glory fire plaoe heater, Empire hoating range; unexceptionable 25 minutos from forriea only to very responsible partios. Ront low. Owners, BURTIS, GRAFF RICE, 206 Water Bt, N. Y.

nol tf TO LET A THREE STORY BRICK dwelling, with all modern improvements, in splendid order from top to bottom, ready for immediato ocoupatioa; will be rented to May 1st cheap within three blocks from City Hall. Also, anew, flrst olass stone front, near tho Park; will be rentod very low. For particulars address J. D. WILLI8, 94 Court sL oc31 pt TO LET A VERY DESIRABLE TWO story, basement and attic frame dwelling, 11 rooms, nowly fitted up good neighborhood; ono mllo from City Hall, and ono block from four lines of cara Daan Bt, fir3t house from Fourth ave.

Apply to H. MCKNIGHT, 311 Borgen st, noar Powers' Marble Works. noS 3t TO LET AT BARGAIN, WITH Possession at once. No. 435 Cumberland st A noarly new Btory bouse; Philadelphia briok, with brown Btono trimmings jbasomont and sub oellar; has every convenience to be desired convenient by cars to every ferry rent low as disposal must be made at once; lease till Maynoxt, or longer, if desired.

Inquire on thepremises at any hour, or of A. OJVES.JIi Beekman st, N. Y. noi TO LET OR FOR SALE NO. 200 DE Da lb avo, noar Washington Park; third story and English basement house, just palnted.papered and plumbed Anew throughout; water in all the large bedrooms; very pleasnntly looatod.

and oonvonlont to all parts of the city and New York by tho cars. Apply on the promises 8 to 4 o'clock, or at offioo of O. G. OAltTER, room 1,432 Pine' st, New York city ,13 o'olook. mO LET AT LOW RENTS, EITHER JL tbe whole or parts of sovoral new and well built dwellings, situated man exooUent and truly healthy location, Fulton avo cars passing within a few feat of the premises.

Tho houses oontaln good sized rooms, with marble mantels, gas and water on oaoh floor. Families desiring to live respectablp and conveniently will do well to call and examiner. Apply to W. H. GARDNER, 1,608 Falton avo, near Troy ave.

aoi 8V TO LET TO PRIVATE FAMILIES, THE row of housestboth in Classon avenuo and Union Slace. between DoKalb and Willoughby avonues, now nishing and ready for occupation. These houses are substantially built, have all the modern improvements, and tho places and tho houses aro the neatest In Brooklyn. Oan be soon from 9 till 5 by applying at No. 13 Union place also for terms, or to B.BIjANGO, 13 Sonth William N.

Y. oc81 6t LET PARTIES WISHING GOOD hnimfii and ehoan rents would do rail tn nil I nn MOODY A. QUANTIN, 67 Flatbnsh ave. Degraw st, 8 story brick, b. A s.

9 rooms, all Imps. Sackett st. 2 story brick, b. 4 s. 9 rooms, alt imps.

Wyckoff at, 2 story brick, b. A b. 8 rooms, alt imps. Warren at. fUstnrv hrick.

b. A a. 12 moms all linns. Clnsson ave, 8 story brick, furnished, modern imps. Fifth ave, 6 rooms, water, gas, etc.

Warren st, parlor and basement floors, 6 rooms. warren ac, sccona noor, rooms, gas, ew. mO LET CHEAP RENTS SPLENDID JL locations: HalseyBt. 2story basomont. range, hoator, water.

$300 Tompkins ave, a Jtf story and ext 10 rooms, all 450 Van Burenst, 3 story, frame, all imp 500 Hancock st, 2 story and bas't imp 800 Herkimer si, 2 story and bas't, now, all imp 400 Albany avo, 8 story, all imp, now 6C0 Madison st, 8 story all imp. new 6 )0 Lexington ave, 2 story and bas't 8 FURNISHED HOUSES. Horkimer st, stone, all Imp $1,000 Sevoral othor new 2 story houses, with all Improvements never occupied, $500 to $700 per annum thirty minutes to forrios; within ono block to Fulton stroet. Also, desirable parts of houses to let very reasonably. For permits, apply to JAMES A.

FISHER, Fulton ave, fivo doors above Maroy TO liET APABTM 1VTS. Yalt LET ROOMS, ON SECOND FLOOR. a ow fi o. i aiayotte ave. nnoat" LET HALF OF AN OFFICE OR deak room.

AddIt to SAMUEL F. BROWN. Rffi) Fulton st, opposite Cfty HaU, room No. 2. uo4 at npo LET THE UPPER PART OPA TWO I storr briok house; four rooms all improvement.

Applyat Third st, mO LET THE SECOND FLOOR, OON I slstloK of throe rooms; gas and water; rent $18. Ad ply at 144 (now No.) Oold st. TO LET TWO OR THREE ROOMS, ON second floor of honse 442 Saolcott st, near Hoyt; rent Tory low. mO LET SECOND FLOOR, OF FOUR JL rooms, six oloiots water and gas alt in good order pleasant location; rent low to a small family. At06Put nam ave, sixth houso east of Bedford ave.

no58t' TO LET WITHOUT BOARD A FUIV nlshed front room, suitable for two gentlemen also, a front hall room. Terms $3.00 weekly, in advance. Apply at C9 Cranberry st. TO LET FURNISHED ROOM, WITH all modern improvements, to one or twogeatlemou oonvonlont to two lines oz oars. Apply at ti uiaston avo, Mnili.

A naV.lk nan between Myrtlo and PeKalb. 005 8tB mO LET TWO GENTLEMEN WILLING JL to room together, can have a largo furnishod room without board gaa and heater; also a hall room; terms moderate. Please call at 117 Fort Green plaoo. noi at TO LET LOWER PART OF A SnXL house, with all conveniences, suitable for two orthreo 'persons only. 71 Pineapple at, between Hioks and Henry streota.

no42t TO LET A FURNISHED ROOM TO let, in a private family residing near Court street: tprmi, Including Baf, $fi per week; reforoncoa reaaired. Addresi Eagle office. XO LET AT NEW NO. 161 WIL longhby at A nloely furnished baok parlor and a story front room, without board, to one or two gentlemen haa all improvements or would let tho same nn fnrnuhed If desired; la a desirable location for a dootor; but fivo minutei' walk from Oity HaU; torms reasonable, net at BOARD ROOMS WITH BOARD AP ply 71 Henry st, oor. of Pinoapplo honse flrat olaas.

ON THE HILL FIRST GLASS parties can bo acoommodated with a ohoioe aloora room, at 70 Oroenoave. noiiaf OARD A FRONT ALCOVE ROOM, suitable for one or two gentleman, at 101 South Ox ordst. noa" OARD 44 NASSAU ST ONE OR two gontlemen can bo aooommodated with pleasant rooms, with board torms modoroto. no.SC BOARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS Desirable rooms for elngle gentlemen. Dinner at eli o'clock.

Apply at 1S3 RomBon at, near Clinton. TO OARD 46 SANDS ST TWO NICELY X3 fnrniabed rooms, not adjoining, large and small, to letTwith board i roforonoes required. no4 IP 1) OARD ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN, I'd OP a gontloman and wife, can bo aooommodated wTOi board at new No. 40 First place. OARD AT 229 ADAMS ST, IN A 1 Jra saw fmnllr.

tboSA dnnlmina nt rvhtnlnlnr ie comforte of a home, ploaso call; terms moderate. OARD GOOD BOARD, PLEASANT rooms, newly furnished house, American family, 126 Hoyt Bt, cor. Dean. BOARD NEW NO. 94 HENRY ST Front room, suitable for a gent oman and wifo also, a ball room terms OARD TO LET, WITH OR WITH out board, a furnished room in a private family, to two slnfllo gentlemen, at 71 new number, Pineapple old No.

88, third door from Henry st. Apply for one week. OARD BOARDING AND LODGING JLP by tbe day or week also, hot joints from 13 9, overy day. At the Parker House, corner Myrtle ave, and Adams st. no3 8t TOARD 190 LIVINGSTON ST, NEAR Gallatin place, nicely furnished rooms to lot, in a nrst olflBs private boarding house; suitable for gentleman and wifo or single gontloman.

Terms modorato. OARD TWO OR THREE YOUNG men can be accommodated with good board: also, a nicely furniahed back parlor, with or without board, at 115 Bona st, near Dean. no5 2b "OOARD TO LET. WITH BOARD, A JW large hall bedroom, suitable for a single gentleman; home comforts. Apply at 23 Nassau Bt, noar Washington st.

a tt rmnn "RO ARTi WVP A TUT i ir.v A.l.i Ji lies or single ffentJomon.oan bo had ftt No. 27 Elm placo; rooms de draulo; neighborhood fiut class. no5 OARD A FEW RESPECTABLE MEN oan bo accommodated with good board and pleasant rooms, in a small private family: terms moderate. Apply at 877 Lexington avenue, near Marcy. T30ARD 45 (NEW NO.) WILLOUGHBY Wp st, a large front room on socond floor, and ono on third, ox two largo rooma connecting on second floor if de sired also a nail room.

iwm muuuraw. OATl.D ON THE. HILL 82 ELLIOTT 3 place; good rooms, good table, everything home made, and home comforts; small family, bat three board takon. Prico $6 OARD TWO YOUNG MEN CAN BE nrAmnr1ir1 witblboard. ih A flmftU nrlcaf.n ri where there are no other boarders; referBnoos required.

Apply at 1S2 Nassau st. TO OARD A HANDSOME SUIT OF rooms to lot, on the socond floor, in, a houao with all the modern improvements dinner at 6f. Apply at S95 Jay st, ii ret nouso irom imwumB. BOARD CLINTON PLEASANT rooms, with first class board, for gentleman and wife or sinclo Kontlemon; aiso, a nait room: terms moaerato. Old No.

106 Clinton street, one door north of State Btreet. noS 2t BOARD GENTLEMEN WILLING TO room together, or families, can find pleasant rooms, with coo 1 board, and homo oomforts, in the largo and ele eantly finished brown stone house, IS? Joralemon st, first door from Court st. BOARD ON THE HILL A FURNISH ed second story front room to let, with board, to a gentleman wifo, or two single gentlemen; dinner at six terms moderato. Please apply at 404 Grand ave, between Gates and Fnlton avea. OARD TO LET WITH BOARD.

TWO tl beautifully famished second story rooms, one laroro roam end hall bedroom, iith all improvements, in a strlotly rivato lamuy in ono oi no est) loo ucies in mo city, i Greene ave. noo at1 BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, A largo room, suitable for two gentlemen; also ono small room location very desirable; terms moderate. Apply at 263 Clinton street, between Degraw and Sackett. 10,10,80 OARD TO LET, WtTH BOARD, THE in a strlotly private family; Btono honse, with all improvements; near ferries and cars: torms very moderate. Address for ono week SOUTH BROOKLN, tale office.

BOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY, AT 247 Duffleld st.near Fulton avo, wllllet, with board, to single or married gentlemen, rooms on second or third floors, at reasonable rates; the rooms aro in good order, having gas and water. nol BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, front rooms of 157 Schermorhorn st, between Smith and Hoyt. Houso has all modern Improvements, and is convenient to cars and ferries. Terms moderate. References oxchangetL BOARD A SMALL AMERICAN FAM will let neatly furnisbod rooms, with or without board, to gentlemen and wives, or single gentlemen.

House contains all modern improvements. Apply at 103 Wash. ington st. no5 3t BOARD ON THE HILL A HAND somoly furnished alcove room, accommodations and euiiuuuuiup iirui uiuM, iiti iu iajDiw avuuuui near Dr. Cuylor'a church; also, hall bod room; married cr B.ngio, near inroo car ru rea.

i)ty i ayei.w avenue. XJOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD A uniiubumui iufiii uuu UJUt unur, aiuyiu uiusyi room, with good board also third story back room without onru. Apply at cm uumoeriana near uiujn avo. no6 3t OARD PLEASANT AND NEATLY furnished rooms to let, with excollont board, to single entlemen or on tlomen and their wives, at reasonable torms. Also unfurnished rooms if desired.

No, 46 St. Fo Ilx Bt, BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, pleasant, well furnished room for a gentleman and wife, or two gentlemen friends noigaborhoodao. first class terms satisfactory to a desirable party. Addross CLINTON Eagle office. no42t BOARD 292 STATE ST.

BETWEEN Smith and Hoyt sts. A largo front room, with ample closet room hot and cold water houso new, and all modern Improvements; for gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen. References required. no4 2t BOARD 309 HENRY STREET, NEAR State. To let with board, a large second story front room hot and cold water, Ac, to two gentlomen.

orgentto manorwlfe. Three minutes to South and tux to Wall st, ITerry; no43t OARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, AT 294 Stato st. second storv front and biok room for a party of gentleman or a family of four or five persons; In a small family of adults references exchanged house has all Improvements, no3 3t OARD 195 WEST BALTIC STREET i i 11. l. V.

JW uoai UllUUJU, W3U I1UUUW8 Hdla. ixj OUUVU lUUJi iiu somely furnished rooms on second floor, for families or single gentlemen houso heated throughout and has all improvements; refereocea exchanged. no3 3t BOARD GENTLEMEN AND WIVES can obtain board houso has all tho modern improvements location desirable and homo comfort3 assured. Apply at 88 (new No.) South Oxford st, dirootly oppo3ite Dr. Cnylor's Church.

no3 3ts BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, AT old No. 41 (new No. 43) Sidney place, (both numbers on tho door) rooms suitable for familios and single gentlemen; tire mlnutos' walk from South and Wall street ferries; rof ercn ce. oc31 BOARD WITH OR WITHOUT ROOMS; terms from $3 to $10 per week rooms handsomely furnished marble front building piano, bath, gas, and all modern improvements. Apply at 187 I'ulton three doors from Nassau.

fel2 ly BO RD 332 CLINTON ST. (FOURTH house south of Harrison a gontloman and wife, or two single gentlomen, can obtain board and ploasmt rooms by applying as abovo location flrst olass and conven ient to cars and ferries; private family. oc31 6t' BOARD ON THE HILL, NO. 19 CAM bridorn Til nfi? A nriv.tt.n frxmilif hniHntr mnra rnnm than they require, will lot with board, well furnished rooms to gentlomen and their wives, or to singlo gentlemen. Rof oronccB exchanged.

oc31gt BOARDON THE HILL A PRIVATE family having more rooms than they requlro will tako a gontloman and wife or two or throe singlo gentle men; house and location first class; cars pass tno end of block dinnor at 7 o'clook, No. 318 Clermont ave, first houso Bouth of Lafayette. no4 2t BOARD A COUPLE OF GENTLEMEN can securo for the winter a pleasant room, with all homo corafortB, In a good location, being Ave minutes' walk from Fulton or Wall stroet forriea, by calling at 99 Hicks st, cornerof Plneapplo; excellent tablo: breakfast from 7toU: dinner at 8. no42t BOARD 465 LAFAYETTE AVE, BE tween Franklin and Hkilman st. board for agon tleman and wifo, or a party of throe, with a suite of front rooms, furnished and warmed with hoator; gas.

bath, etc. or an unfurnished room. Family private. References exchanged. no4 8t BOARD SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN find ploaaant rooms, with board houso has all mod ro improvements; convenlout to three oar routes and within fiiteen minutes' walk of tho ferries; dinner at 6J.

Apply at 288 Stnto st, fourth house from Smith. A fow day boarders can also be accommodatod. no3 St BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS 92 AND 96 State st, handsomely furnished room for families and single gontlemen; five minntos' walk from Wallst ferry also a Tbasoraont suitablo for a doctor's offioo furnished or unfurnished; ono door from the cornerof Henry st. References required. no2 at OARD TABLE BOARDERS, $3.50, ifluijuus.

sun 10 quo; ana smgia gentlemen wuunff to room togothor, S6 to $7 per wook; a block and a half Irom City Hall South Ferry cars pass tho door: one block from Myrtle and Fulton aves. Call at 80 Willoughby st. no2 it BOARD ONE LARGE ROOM, WITH not and oold wator; also, otbor rooms suitable for gentleman and wife, or singlo Rontlomon; heues hasa'l modern improvements oonvonlont to throo oarrontos; 15 minntos walk from all the ferries. Apply at 288 State st, fourth houso from Smith. BOARD TO LET WITH BOARD IN A Pn'atp family, a ploasant baok parlor and third story room, furnishod or nnfurnishod, suitable for gontloman and wife or single gentlemen convenient to three oar 5S APtyj WyokoB st, four floors above Fifth avo.

BOARD 51 SOUTH OXFORD ST, BE tweon Lafayette and DeKalb avos, ono of the finest on tho Hill A ploasant sunny room on the third lloor, furnished or unfurnished, for a gontloman and wifo exchanged 0gen6m0n; oonvonlont to cars; references BOARD A VERY PLEASANT FRONT the sooond floor, to lot, snitablo for two gentlemen: has good closot, and niocly painted and paper hnifirt gontloman, comfortably indrihatPP 8t' botwooa Ooncord BOARD TWO OR THREE GENTLE men or a lady and gontloman, oan bo aooommodatod ln.B Pit whoro thoro is a suite r' hot and oold wator in room. andotrt? rf TomPklna TJOARD IN BROOKLYN, BALTIC ST, rif family, a pleasant furnished room, snit iiiS Kcntlomon: also, either fnmishod or nnfnr attaohed, ifroquirod; sulhlo for a gentleman and his vrtfe; terms moderate. Addressji. Kagle offlce. BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, IN A 3ato family, pleasant fnmishod rooms on sooond prtnird lloor; looatlon, oontral; eonvontont to cars and lorries, and very desirable: neighborhood highly rospeota 204 wTw" modem Improvoments.Iniulro at BOARD PARTIES DESIRING A SEC story front aloovo, or a third story rear room, i PrBtIass board in a brown stone house ploasantly lo cawa on tho Hill, and containing every oonventonoe, can fal somothing unusually desirable by addressing: A.

C.J!., tagle offlce. no5 2t' BOARD AT OLD NO. 74 (NEW NO. 90) iirst plae Gentlomon and their wivos, or single gontlemon, oan have first class aooommodations. at a mod.

erato prico also, on parlor floor, anit of rooms table flrst olass location the best in the oity near oar routos and for rtos. BOARD ON WILLOUGHBY ST TWO very nicely fnrnishod rooms, gas, hot and oold water. on second floor; also, ballroom to let, with board, to young gentlemen torms, front room, baok room, al2; hall room. $6 dinner at Ki. Apply at No.

169 WUloughby St. opposito Flopt place, (new No.) oo29 BOARD A SUIT OF PARLORS, SUIT ablo for a family, with hot and oold water, and bath room on tho samo floor; also roomB for singlo gentlomon, can now bo had at the Fronoh roof house, ooruor of Oon cord and Washington sta Beven minntes walk from Fulton ferry; roieronoea exohangod. no8 StThSATn BOARD ON THE HILL, AT 187 OLD (new No. 229) Olermont ave; a ohearfal, oosr room, with fire and gas, on fourth floor, now vaoant: suitable for gentleman or ladles: those desiring a sooial home in this elegant brown Btono resldenoe, oan now be acoom modatcd on moderate terms', references required. "OOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, A JL nicely fnmishod, third story, large, front room; also hall room, suitable for gontloman and wifo or sin jle Bentle men; houso haa all Improvements, ploasantly looated, toon minntes' walk from Wall st.

or South ferry; private family. Ploaso address M. J. Brooklyn P. O.

Poo2t TJ OARD A LARGE, WELL FURN 3iM ished front room and room adioinlnir, on aeoond floor; hot and oold wator, ample olocets. bath, 4o. to let toagenUeman and wife or singlo gontlemon, with flrst class board, at 181 Doan t. Convenient to ferry and oar routes. BOARD ON CLINTON ST, A SECOND floor, consisting of onr communicating rooms, largo closo hot and oold water, to let, together or separ and ploasantly located.

Apply at old No. 189 Clinton st, new ao. 802. noar Baltlo at. BOARD A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY vim? a few rooms to spare, would rent tho same ta gentlemen and their wives or singlo Gentlemen house has all the Is two blocks of nine different oar routes; references exohanned, Apply to now No.

258 Sohennerhorn at, near Bond. BOARD TO LET, WITU FIRST CLASS beard, two comfortably furnished rooms on seoond and third floor hot and cold water In same house heated bv furnace suitable for a gentleman and wife, or two aln ale gentlemen; terms satisfactory for the Winter; bonven lent to three Maes of oan. Apply at 601 PaoLOo it, near fourth ave, (new No.) BMOOEATIO STATE NOMlNATIOflH ua uuipmw. JOHN T. HOFFMAN.

For Llontcnflnt Gorornor, ALLEN O. BEAOI. For Comptroller. ASHBR P. NICHOLS.

For Canal Commissioner, Lonjr Term.l For Canal (oinmlsslonor, (Short Term, GEORGE W. CHAPMAN. For Inspector of State Prisons, SOLOMON SOHBU. For Repreaentatlre In Congress, THOMAS KINSELLA Seoonq District. HENRY W.

SLOCUM Thlrd Dlitrlot. For Register, HUGH Mc! yr County Olork. ROE G. HERMAN. GBC Fox Superintendent of tbe Poor.

Fourth District, JOHN J. SCOTT. For JusHco of Sessions, STEPHEN VOORlilES. For Surrosato, WILLIAM D. VEEDER.

ASSEMBLY TICKET. 1st Dist 1st, 2d, and 5th Wards DAVID O. AITKEN. 2d Dlst 3d, 4tU and 11th Wards SMITil C. BAYLISS.

8d DisHth and 12tb Wards DOM INIOK H. ROCHE 4th DiBt 8tn, 10th and 22d WaTds WM. W. MOSELElf. 6th Dlstr 7th and 20th Wards CHARLES B.

WYLIE. 6th Dist 16th and 19th Wards BERN ARD HAVER. 7th Dist lSlh and Hth WardsWM. WAIN WRIGHT 8th Dint lMh. 17t hand lath Warda HAMIIRI.

F. HON SELYEA. Dist 7. JOHN 0. JACOBS.

ALDERMEN. Second Ward DWYER. Fourth Ward GEORGE W. OAKLI3Y. Sbtth Ward PATRICK II.

MoMAHON. Eighth Ward JAMES BOLAND. Tenth Ward JACOB I. BERGEN. Twelfth Ward MICHAKL COFFEY.

Fourteenth Ward FRANCIS NOLAN. Sixteenth Ward JOHN RARER. Eighteenth Ward PETER TOTANS. Twentieth Ward WALTER D. C.

BOGGS. Tmrnty sooond Ward TEUNIS V. P. TALMAGE. SUPERVISORS.

First Ward OH ARLES D. HUTOHINS. Third Ward FRANK K. HOWARD. Fifth Ward THOMAS SHEVLEN.

Seventh Ward DENNIS SLATTBRY. Ninth Ward RICHARD J. NEWMAN. Eleventh Ward JAMES H. HOWELL, Jr.

Thirteenth Ward W. H. VAN VOLKKNBBRO. Fifteenth Ward THOMAS OUMMINGS. Seventeenth Ward THOMAS DWVER.

Nineteenth Ward MARVIN CROSS. Twenty nrst Ward WILLIAM S. SEARING. CONSTABLES. Second Ward GEORGE COLGAN.

Fourth Ward CHARLES A. MURRAY. SUthWard THOMAS MALONBY. Eighth Ward OHARLES LENHARDT. Tenth Ward THOMAS F.

GIBNEY. TweUth Ward JOHN BOYD. Fourteenth Ward JOHN WALLACE. Eighteenth Ward JOHN WHITFORD. Twentieui Ward JOHN DEIBLEB, Twenty seoond Ward ARRIT ROWER.

oclSt EGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINA TIOMH. For Governor, STEWART L. WOobFORD. For Iioutenant GoTemor, SIGISMUND KAUFMANN. For Controller.

ABIAH W. PALMER. For Canal Commissioner (full term), ABSALOM NELSON. For Canal Commissioner (short torm), ALEXANDER BARKLEY. For State Prison Inspector, JOHN FARKHURST.

For Representative in Oongross. Second Distrlot, SILAS B. DUTCHER. For Representative in Congress, Third District, ERASTUS D. WEBSTER.

For Register, SAMUEL T. MADDOX. For County JAMES DUFFY. For Superintendent of Poor.Fourth District, JOHN O. VANDERVEBR.

For Justice of Sessions, BARNBT JOHNSON. For Surrogate, PETER IW. OSTRANDER. n03 JABOR REFORM TICKET. For Governor.

JAMES S. GRAHAM. For Lieutenant Governor, CONRAD KUHM. For Comptroller. PBTER J.

MEANY. For Canal Commissioner, (full term,) JOHN B. BOND. (Tofllfvacanoy), CHARLES C. BARRETT.

For Inspector of Stato Prisons, HENRY A. HA WES. For Members of Conress, Second Distrlot, JAMES O'REIXLY BENNETT. Third District, ERASTUS D. WEBSTER.

For Register, FRANCIS B. For County Clerk, JAMES DUFFY. For Mombers of Assembly. Third District PHILIP CLARIS, Fourth DistriotWILLIAM W. MOSELY.

S. B. WELCH. Chairman General Committee, D. Rpbblehp, Secretary.

JglLEVENTH WARD. REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR SUPERVISOR, HENRY ELLIOTT. oc29 8t EOURTH WARD ATTENTION I Mr. JEREMIAH ANT is the regular Republican canto for Constable of the Fourth Ward. He has oocupied the same position for years, and has alwaya performed his duty faithfully.

Democrats and Republicans alike have heretofore given him their support. He asks the same on this occasion, hoping that all who desire tho oontlnaanoe of a' faithful servant iu his prosont position will favor him with their votes. no5 2t OR MEMBER OP ASSEMBLY, SECOND DISTRICT, Third, Fourth and Eleventh Wards, oc29 9t SAMUEL T. JONES. FOURTH WARD REPUBLICAN NOMINATION.

FOR ALDERMAN, BURDETT STRYKER. For Constable, JEREMIAH LA NT. OC18 18t IFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. SEVENTH AND TWENTIETH WARDS. FOR ASSEMBLY, CHARLES B.

WYLIE. nc JNDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOB ALDERMAN TWENTY SECOND WARD, ROBERT CALDWELL. JJEGULAR REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE. FOR ALDERMAN TWBNTETH WARD, noB2l CAPT. SAMUEL GIBERSON.

REPUBLICAN NOMINATION. For Alderman of Socond Ward, SAM UEL A. AVILA. no5 3t' EGULAR REPUBLICAN WOMTNATinu For Mombor of Assouibly Fourth DlsU iot, Eighth, itoiuuiiu i wuuty scconu vraros, JOHN O. L.

BOETTOHER. no52t" REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR SUPERVISOR, FIRST WARD, CHARLES D. HUTOHINS. ocSl 7t REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION, Endorsed by tho Citlzons' Reform Association. SEVENTH WARD.

For Snifirviinr 0cl9 17t PETER MILNE, Jn. REGULAR EEPUBtieAN NOMINATION or the SIXTH WARD. For Aldermin, H. S. CHRISTIAN.

Qc27 lot EGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION. For Reirl.qter. SAMUEL T. MADDOX. oc318t EGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINA Ij TIONS.

FOURTH WARD. Fon Aj dedmah, GEORGE W. OAKXEY. Foe Comstable, CHARLES A. MURRAY.

ooS7 10t THE VOTERS 01? THE TENTH WAHP; It is hardly nooossary to romlnd yon that tho Stato and iiocai eieollon taKos place on Tuonday the 8th Novo'nbor that no previous registry is reauired. the renistrv law hnv. ing boon abolished exoept in the city of Now York, and that. is me nuiy oi every qualified voter to appear on that day, and having himself voted once, see to It that no other man votes moxo than onoe. The following are the Republican candidates.

Tako this with yoo, and compare It with tho ballots supplied at tho poll STATE. For Governor. STEWART L. WOODFORD. For Llectenant Governor, SIGISMUND KAUFMANN, For Comptroller, ABIAH W.

PALMER. For Canal Commlssionor, ABSALOM NELSON, (Full Term.) For Canal Commissioner, ALEXANDER BARKLEY, (Short Term.) For Stato Prison Inspector, JOHN PARKHUKST. For Congross. SILAS B. DUTCHER.

For Riglster, SAMUEL MADDOX. For Comity Olork, JAMES DUFFK. For Surrogate, PETER W. OSTRANDER. For Sunorlntondent of Poor, JOIllf C.

VANDERVEIiR. For Justioe of So3iions, BARNET JOHNSON. For Assombly, (Fonrth District.) J. G. L.I10ETTCHBR.

WARD, For Aldormsn, JEROME B. WASS. For Constablo, MICHAEL MALONEY. Wo trust it ia only necessary to say, to induce you to perform this saorod duty, that the above named gontlemen have been regularly and fairly nominated and should ro ceive the voto of overy Republican who Is opposed to oor rnption in Stato or looal affairs, and who desires to en dorso tho National Administration, whioh ts steadily reducing taxation, and rapidly diminishing the National Debt, while at tho samo time, the State, County and City taioi have as steadily inoreased under Domocratio rulo. The vigorous moasures taken to prevent the frauds of formor years, and at.

tho came time to seouro a peaceful election, tho ohange of soutiment within the past few months among our German follow cltlzenB, and tho aocss slon of at least 12,000 colored voters In the State give us evory reason to expect success, i( Republicans will do their whole duty. Tho population of tho Tenth Ward is largely In exoess of any other ward in the City of Ghurehos, and it is duo to oursolves that we should poll a vote iu fair proportion to the number of residents. We havo the honor to subscribe ourselves, Yours faithfully, JOHN F. HENRY, SAMUEL FROST, J. B.

WASS, R. F. HOWES, V. PORTER. JOHN WILLIAMS, D.

B. HASBROUok O. J. SHBPAHD, J. H.

LAPP. Tl WHITLOOK, Canvassing Committoo, Tenth Ward Republican Club. BbooxZiYH, November 4, 1870. A THE EAST REFORMED CHURCH, Bedford avo, corner of Jefferson at. Rev.

S. F. FAR MKR, Pastor, services oommenca at 10H M. and 1 P. Sabbath School tM P.

M. "A THE MORAVIAN CHURCH, JAY jl stroet. near Myr.le avonnc PreaohiiT evei SABBATH by tho Pastor, Rev. EDWARD RONDTHALER, st 10 H. and US P.

M. Sabbath Sohool at P. M. Seata rco and strannevi always welcome. no5 tr 8 TO Y.

M. O. A. RELIGIOUS SERVICES B). SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 4o'olook.

SAT URDAY EVENINGS at 8 o'olook, and every NOONDAY. BETHEL OF PLYMOUTH CHURCH, ISHioks at MeoUng on SUNDAY EVENING at a quarter to oight o'clock. Addrosaos K. W. AWLEY, of tho "OhrisUan at Work," and CHAS.

M. MOETON. Yoa are invited to attend. BETHLEHEM SUNDAY SCHOOL, nn. Knit XK nil RS7 Fnlton fit.

noar Navy atThe second annivorcaryof the establishment of this enterprise will Do observed Tl jnurlKUVv, (sunaayj nov. lov, at SM o'elock P. M. Several addresses will be delivered and other interesting and appropriate ozerolsos will tako puce. All mosoi oi mo worn qrp mviiea.

TJROOKLYN YOUNG MEN'S CHRIS TIAN ASSOCIATION. THE REGULAR MEETING AND SOCIAL REUNION OF THIS ASSOCIATION Will be held at their Hall, corner Falton avenue and Gallatin place, on TUESDAY EVENING, 8th instant, at 8 o'clock. Prof.Eaton will deliver an address upon an interesting singing may bo expooted from Mrae.Varian Hoffman, of New York, and others. The pnblio gonorally, and young men in particular, aro invited to attend. noo on CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL Chnroh.

Ormond placo Rev. J. CLEMENT FRENCH, Pastor, will preaoh In the MORNING, at MX, and in tho UiVKIUSili at CIOCK. fMlVHCH OF THE PILGRIMS REV. will preach in tho Church of tho PilgrimB TO MORROW, tho 6th inst.

Services at 10H A. M. and 7JS P. jpHURCH OF THE REFORMATION, EVEN IN COLUMBIA UNION MISSION, 565 Columbia st, between Summit and Woodhull sts. Sunday School 3)4 o'clock.

Preiching every SUNDAY EVENING, at 7X o'clock, by the Rov. JOSI AH WEST. Minister in obaige. Prnver Meeting every THURSDAY EVENING. All are ojrniaiiy inviwu mj uvwuu.

ipiHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM (Swedenborgian), corner of Clark Btroot and Monroo rlnce. Rov. J. C. AGV Pastor.

Morning servioos at 11 o'clock. TO MORROW EVENING the Rov E. R. KEYES will lecture at 1H o'clook. Snbieot Tho Forjivenesj of Sins: What it is and How it is Effected," Seats free to alL CHURCH OF OUR FATHER (FIRST UnivorsallBt), Rev.

B. C. BOLLES, Pastor, Clermont avo. between Falton and Atlantio avos. Serviees at 10 A.

M. and lii P. M. Sunday School 2K P. M.

In the ovonlng an oxpoaitory sermon on John 88. Snbjeot "Tho Wrath of Good TIHURCH OF THE REDEEMER, COR ner of Fourth ave. and Pacific st, Rev. EDWARD JESSUP, Reotor. Sorvioos TO MORROW, Nov.

fl, at VSH A. with Holv Communion. Litan" and Sunday Sohool at 8 P. M. EVENING service at 1 P.

M. Strangers aro cnoermny proviaeu witn spam. DIVINE SERVICE EVERY SABBATH, im the Lawrence street Presbyterian Church at 10 0 A. M. and 3 XO P.

M. At alste cougreg ttonal meetlni? the members of thli church promptly removed every dollar of debt from the church. a cm TjTJAAirT.vw A Tvr.Tcim rrrTTTnrT 1AIJ1 JsA. J. A IO au VAAVAWJUL.

'i Rod fnrd avo. near Mvrtld TO MORROW at MMA. M. and 7M P. by the Pastor, Eov.

HIRAM ilU I vtliriO. oapoam ncnooi a tr. ai. T7LM PLACE CONGREGATIONAL Xli Church, Rev. HENRY POWERS pastor.

Tho Lord's Supper at 10M EVENING servloe 7M Subjeot of sermon "Th Divisive Power of tho Gospel." FRIENDS' MEETING, LAFAYETTE avenuo, corner of Washington, at 10 :30 A. and a Sooial Religions Mooting at 7 P. M. All are oordiaUy In vite a to avtena. TfjlRANKLIN AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN Js? Church, Franklin near Myrtle ave.

Pre so hi og by the Pastor, Rov. SAMUEL P. HAL8BY, at 10H A. M. and IS P.M.

Sunday Sohool at 3H P. M. TOLEET STREET M. E. CHURCH, NEAR Fnlton avo.

Preaching in the Chnroh TO MORROW, at UOH o'clook A by Dr. G. A. OROOK, and at Hi o'elock P. by Dr.

W. HARRIS. Saorament er vioea at 8 o'clook P. M. FIRST BEFORMED PRESBYTFRIAN Church, Duffleld st, near Myrtle ave.

Rev. NEVIN West, will preach in the ohnrch above namod TOMORROW, at IM o'clook, A. and at 8)4 P. M. All are invuea.

X7IREE METHODISTS IN NEW YORK JL freacninfr on tno hABUAiH (to oy our our Pastor, Rev. A. F. CUBRY, at 10:30 A. M.

and P. M. Serv. also at SP. M.

at our Meet ing Houeo in lorty eighth near ave. Seats free. All aro cordially invited. XREE METHODISTS IN BROOKLYN The Rev. GLEN, our Pastor, will nreach TO MORROW (SnnrW.

at 10:80 A. M. and 7:30 P.M. Service also at 3 P. M.

at our Mooting Honse, corner of Twenty first st. and Third ave. South Brooklyn. Seats free, and all aro cordially invited to at iena. FREE METHODISTS IN BROOKLYN A Prayor Meeting is held every THURSDAY EVENING, at the residence of Bro.

JOSEPH MACKEY, No. 155. (new number) Montague st. Brooklyn Heights. Tbe public aro cordially invited.

"Wo believe in the old timo religion." FREE METHODIST NEWSPAPER The General Onferenco held at Anrora, Oo tooer oi too present; year, appointee tne nnaeraiirneu oat tor and publisbor of the "Free Mothodlst," tho first number of which will be nublished at Now York on THURS DAY next. November 4. Terms $3 per annum, in advanco. We havo already 2.350 subscribers to commence with. Send your nnmes and addross to JOSEPH MACKEY, Editor ana ruonsner, ho.

bo wnuoat, x. REE METHODIST NEWSPAPER To bo called "ThB Freo Methodist." a lournal devoted to tbe promulgation of pure Bible truth. First numbor ready THURSDAY, November 4. JOSEPH MACKEY, Editor and Publisher, No. 88 White at.

Terms, $3 per annum, in aavanoej GREENE AVENUE M. E. CHURCH, near Tonrnklna nve. Rev. A.

H. MEAD. Pastor Rev. J. PORTER, D.

will preach In the morniuty.at au; me razwr in tuu uvening, m. i giouk. ouujaot; Anotner snoir cuapror in tno roai.ai a mo. TT ANSON PLACE BAPTIST CHURCH, 5 HaiiBon plnce, corner Portland nve. The Pastor, Rev.

GEO. Y. PENTECOST will preach TO MORROW, at A. M. and Iji P.

M. 66 UTHER AND THE REFORMA XJ TION" Rov. JOHN W. OHADWIOK wUl lecturo on this subjeot, ot tho SECOND UNITARIAN CHURCH, Clinton st, corner Con ress Bt, TO MORROW EVENING, at o'clock. Seats ftce.

MRS. EMMA F. JAY BULLENE WILL leoturo before the Society of Spiritualists, at Saw yor's Hall, cor. Fulton ave. and Jay st, TO MORROW, Sunday, at 8 P.

M. Childron'a Progressive Lyceum Con vontion, Sunday, meets at IQH A. M. All aro woloomo. MIDDLE REFORMED CHURCH, HAR rison Bt.

cor. Tompkins place. Rov. EDWARD P. 1NGERSOLL, Pastor, will preach, MORNitfG, 10J4 o'clock, subj'3ct "Tho Choico of Moses EVENING, at 1H o'clock, tho third tormon of tho series on "Buuyan's Pilgrim's Progress." AU are invltod.

TVTORTH REFORMED CHURCH CLER moot ave. near WiHonghby, Rov. W. T. ENVARD, Pastor.

Cervices on SABBATH atUViA. M. and P. M. Sunday School at 2 P.

M. Strangers oordiaUy Invited. oollUS UR MISSION SUNDAY SCHOOL Tho monthly meetlnor of "Oor Mission" Snniav School will bo addressed by EDWIN A. STUD WELL, nt tbeir rooms cor. Carlton and Fulton avos.

TOMORROW AFTERNOON, at o'clock. All interested in mission work are cordially invited to attond. PACIFIC STREET CHAPEL, ABOVE Smith st. Divine worship will he hold in this Chapel every SABBATH EVENING, at o'clook during the Winter. Seats free.

All aro welcome. church, cot. Pierropont and Clinton sts. Divine service TOMORROW, morning and evoninR, at usual hours. Proaoh Iuk by Rev.

8. G. WOODROE, of England. Sunday School and Bible classes at P. M.

Strangers cordially invited to worship with us. EFORMED CHURCH ON HE neipnis, Aierroponcsi, noar raonroe place, rtov. a. EDDY, D. PaHor.

Servicos SUNDAY, 6th insU at lOtf ann i'. auDicct oi morning aiscourso, rae City as itis and as It should be." STRONG PLACEBAPTIST CHURCH Tho nmrtor. Rev. WAYLAND TTOVT. will nin.icb TO.

MORROW (Sunday) Nov, 6, mornlug and evoning, at usual nourp. are coraiaiiy lnviieo. UT7 MARK'S EPISCOPAL lUCJIJUl Bl, MO I. IV DOU UlUllKUUj UIIU AftirVdlU Rev. WM.

T. FITCH, Rector. Serviooaat 10 A. M. and ST.

LUKE'S FREE CHURCH, CLINTON ave, near Fulton, Rev. J. W. DILLER, D. D.

Services TO MORROW, at 10 in the morning, and 7 :30 in the ovoning. Sunday School at 3 P. M. Bible clasa at 4 o'clock. Holy Communion ovory Sunday morning, at 8 o'olock.

SOUTHlTONG cornerof Court and Presidont sts, Rov. HENRY M. STORRS, Pastor. Ordinanco Sorvtco Bantism and the Lord'B Supper at lOJtf A. M.

Proaching at 7M P. M. Sunday School and Biblo classes at 2J Cordial wel como. CJIMPSON M. E.

CHURCH. CORNER IC? WillouRhby and Clermont aves. Poblio worship at ivy i. nun i r. m.

oulijudl oi uisoou. bo in uioraorn inc (by special request) "Careful for Nothing." Sabbath School at 2 P. M. Monthly Communion at3f P. M.

At tho close of the ovonlng sermon a short prayer meetloff, ThiB Is a free church and aU are welcome. STATE STREETCONGRETrONAli Church, on State st, noar Hoyt. Usual religions services TO M011ROW, at 10 A. M. and IU P.

Prosoh ing by tho Pastor, Rov. M. P. GADDIS. Morning: "Tho Advent," Evening; "Tho Faithful Saying." Sabbatb School ot A.

and 2ii P. M. Soata free. Prayor Meeting Young People's Association, at tho Pastor's ron donce, 224 Schormorhom St. MONDAY EVENING.

THIRD UNITARIAN UNITY CHAPEL, Bolton and Atlantio aves, Rev. STEPHEN H. CAMP, Pastor Services TO MORROW (bunday), November 6, raomini and ovenlng, at tho usual hours Sundsy School at SP. M. All seats aro freo.

TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH, Rapelyoa sta Proaohing TOMORROW, at 10 :80 A. and 7:80 P. by the Pastor. A. C.

OSBORNE, D.D. Sunday Sohool and Chnroh Biblo Class at 2X P. M. All aro cordially invltod. THE PURITAN CHURCH," DEKALB avenue corner, of Walworth street Preaching TO MORROW, at 10 A.

M. and 7tf P. by the pastor Rev. C. H.EVEREST.

The Sacrament of the Lord's Suppor will bo administered at tho oloso of tho morning, service. Sunday Sohool at IX P. li. THE VESTRY OF THE PROTESTANT Episcopal Church of tho Mediator, having loased old St. Ann's Church, comer of Washington and Proipoct sts, tho concrogation wUl worship there TO MORROW (November 6), and thereafter.

Servicos at 10 A. M. and Hi P. M. Sunday School at 9 A.

M. and 2 P. M. On account of the illness of tho Reotor, the Rev. Dr.

DRYER will preach in the morning, and Rev. Dr. in tho evening. N. B.

Tho building in Washington Bt, noar Concord, is to rent, and tho fixtures and furnituro for sale, including cueiuons, carpotn (nearly nowj, settoos, pews, so. WESTMINSTER PBESBYTEEIAN Church, cor First placo and Clinton st. Sorvioes at 10 A. M. end lif P.

M. Preaching by Rev. J. GLENT WORTH BUTLER, D. D.

Bahbath Sohool at 3 P. WASHINGTON ST. M. E. CHURCH Rov.

CHAS. E. HARRIS wiU proaoh TO MORROW, at WJf A. M. and at IM P.

M. Sermon In tho morn ing to the Sabbath Sohool. Singing by the Sabbath Sohool. Sacrament of tho Lord's Supper at o)i P. M.

Seats free. WATER STREET MISSION REV. JOHN MILES will preach in tbe New York Port Society's Mission, cotbot of Wator and Dover sts, Now York, TO MORROW, at P. M. Subject, "Tho prisoner proaching to the King." Sabbath School commenoesat YORK STREET M.

E. CHURCH, COR. SAUNDERS. Pastor. Ser vices TO MORROW, at 10 A.

M. and 7 P. M. Ssoraraent of tho Lord's Suppor at tho oloso of MORNING sorvloo. The poople invitod.

Tho poor wolcome. Boats freo. MEETINGS. MEMBERS OF BRICKLAYERS' UNION No. 1 are hereby notified to attond the mooting (Friday) EVENING, Nov.

4. 1870, to oloot olliceri for the ensuing year. JOHN BEERY, Pros't. Mabtin Conroy, Seo'y. C3PECIAL MEETING BRICKLAYERS' KJ UNION, No.

28, will hold a regular monthly mooting wovembor 7. at their room, corner of Fulton and Cumberland stB. All mombers are requested to bo prosent as thoro niuwwuuiiuuujuuiBBn. nyoraeroi WM. COSOROVE, President.

HEni Reed, Seo'y, THE MEMBERS OF NASSAU LODGE, th B9, aKS. requested to meet at thoir Lodge Rooms, TO MORROW, 6h Instant, at 12 o'olock, "4. tribute of rospeot to our arS 00cdI'U" CHABLtQE.BHlTn.geg MACKEY, V.G. 1.QST AND OTJNP. NOV.

3, one EARRING, (Lava hoad.) Tho finder can bo rewarded by leaving it at No. 63 Willow st. noiat" IOST S5 REWARD ON FRIDAYl November 4, TWENTY.SIX DOLLARS AND FTY CENTS, between 83 Henry st, BroSkW Beekman st, Now York. The above reward will bo paid by leaving tho samo at old No. 83 Henry st.

LOST LAST EVENING, GOING FROM Beaver and New sts, New York, aoross Fulton Ferry and in a Greenwood oar to Johnson and Flushing sts. a small GOLD LOCKET, containing a gentleman's likeness, with cornelian cross attached. $5 reward will bo paid for its return to POLICE of Johnson and Washington sts. TfOUND CAME TO THE PREMISES JT of Woiloy Wright, 998 Fulton ave, a HORSE and HARNESS, which tbo owner can have by proving property and paying expenses. no5 8t A SMALL SPECKLED PIG JL' about six wooks old.

The ownor oan havo the sajie by paying oxpenses. Call at fiol Warren st, betwoen Nov ins and Powers. DENT1STHY. DR. HENDERSON, DENTIST, HAS removod to 201 Clinton st, oornsr of Paolflo.

Successor to the late Dr. STRATTON, as Dentist to tho Or f555 and all tbe Oathollo InittlraUon, In the city. Good and reliable work, skillful treatment, and moderate charges. no52t TO LET FOUR NICE ROOMS OF A two story briok house; all modern improvements: ate of bath room and tubs; rent $20. Apply at 45 Third near noy.

TO LET TO A SMALL FAMILY OF julnltn tliron ir fOnr rooms on sedonii flnnr hnnsA bas all modern improvements; rent very low; Immediate posaeaaion. A at no, wi oerea near i oarsau. LETA: PLEASANT ROOM, FUR all sua J' KW ca ifiuov wu aaasr, rrasiivis. avtiu a. CSS (new number) Adelphl at, between Greene and Luaj mo LET AT 384.

MYRTLE AVE. COR. uiermonii, witaaouii uuuu. a ui iuiuuuiuu xivuv yai brand bedroom; will be let togother or saparato; wter ana gaa terms mouora. TO LET UPPER FLOOR POW on at.

five rooms: aa and water: also, eottue honse. 449 Carroll at, near Nevins. E. H. BABCOOEC, oor nor of Court and Montague ate.

no4at TO LET SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE SOS South Oxford st. oonsislinff of three rooms and one largo room on third floor modern Improvements suit able for light houaekeeping; rent moderate. no58t mo LET SECOND STORY, CONSIST JL ing of four rooms water and gas very convenient to cars and ferries. Apply at new No. 853 Navy st, near Lifay tlomi LET A LARGE ROOM, WITH hnt and cnld watflr.

hath. fita. tn on a nr turn ann. lemon also a hall loom. AddIv for two weeks to 111 Rands street.

no83t mO LET A HANDSOMELY FURNI8H LM vu sctviiu uuui turn, a vuiau uuui, uimur IUC U)(u(i housekeeping or aa lodging rooms. Apply at 828 Degraw st, near isuuni uruwu ttwuo uuuw. TO LET A PLEASANT FURNISHED room, to two or three gentlemen, or gontloman and wile within 10 minntes1 of Falton or Bridge streot ferries also accommodations for a dressmaker. For particulars inquire at 205 Bridge street. TO LET A STRICTLY PRIVATE family, without children, havo two furnished rooms to spare, whioh thoy would lot to a gentleman and his wife, or to two single gentlemen; referonoos exchanged.

Address HOFFMAN, Eagle office. TO LET A HANDSOMELY FURNISH ed alcove room, without board, bost part of Brooklyn; house contains heater, cas, and all improvements; private family. Address COMFORT, Eagle office. no62t TO LET ONE OR TWO SINGLE GEN tlemon can be accommodatod with neatly fnrnishod rooms; family private; two minutes' walk from Eulton ferry: terms moderate. Old No.

113, now No. 138 Falton stree mO LET FURNISHED FOR HOUSE JL keeping, two large pleasant front and baok roams, with three closets, water and gas five minntes walk from Falton ferry. Terms reasonable. Apply at 197, (new No.) Jay st, TO LET FOUR NICELY PAPERED rooms, on the upper floar, with gas and water; rent moderate; five minutes walk to Hamilton ferry; house and neighborhood respect hie. New No, 690 Hicks st, botwaen Summit and Carroll ate.

nofi 2t TO LET TO A GENTLEMAN AND wife, or two single gentlomen, a nicely furnished room, or a room to a single gentleman, in a private family leasantly located. Apply at 507 Yandorbilt ave, near Ful )nave. no 2t TO LET A CHOICE FLOOR IN DUF field Terrace; four rooms and separate cellar; water, gas and bath. Also, a small honse six rooms all improvements; ton minutes' walk from ferries; rent satisfactory. Apply to the JANITOR, Duffleld st, between Johnson and fary no53t TO LET FURNISHED.

WITH OR without board, three front bedrooms, cheap, to gontlemen; first class house in a desirable and oentral location only about three minntes' walk from Wall st. or Fnlton ferries. Gall at No. 9 Clinton st, near Fulton. no52t iO LET A ROOM AND BEDROOM ON thn finit floor nf thn hnnaa Nn.

9t fc. tha walls newly papered, the floors scrubbed and ready to move in, the hafi and stair otirolothcd, water on the floor, gas in the hail, wash house in the yard; a tenant without children, Inquire on the premises, or 808 Adelphiat. no4 2t FOll SALE IOlSI5S FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR suitable building lota A brown stone store on Fulton ave, near Albany ave, 20x45x80. DEWEY A ROWLEY, 285 Raymond at, comer Fulton ave. OR SALE A FRAME DWELLING tot.

fm i ia imu.u. niy i uuunc, mm ouavia luv, ivcj utuu ou aij aiAJi, UOSU ment and cellar modern improvements. Apply on prem ises, to Mrs. M. A.

COOPER. 0061m' fjTOR SALE A HOUSE, CONTAINING ii rooms witn wator, gas, maroie mantels, piazza, Ac. Price $8,700. Apply to Wm. Wood, Twenty second street, between Fifth ai4 Sixth South Brooklyn.

oc96tSTuATh OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR IM proved property A plot of 15 lots, admirably adapt eeT to manufacturing purposes; lot fated ongradod streets, near Gowanus Canal. Ennniro of 4 ROWLEY, 2co uiuuu sv, vuruur miuu nvv, FOR SALE 3 HOUSES AND VACANT lota; Is well rented will be Bold at a price which will pay for investment; is 10 minutes1 walk of City Hall, and near principal ierr.es; principals omy aaaressuwiii, Eagle pffipe: no4 2t "OOR SALE ON VERY EASY TERMS. several low priced houses; also vacant lots. Will exchange for other city property. Call in forenoon on E.

H. BABCOCK. over Morchanlcs Bank, oor, Conrt and Montague street. ne4t' OR SALE A FIRST CLASS BROWN nn narfect a nan will hn unlrt nhnnn'lf onlrl tn nfav days, as the ownor is going in tho country. Enquire corner oi dv.

mar ana uariion aves. no at" FOR SALECHEAP A NICE TWO stnrv frame houao. cnntainlnir seven miwn and nnl. lar, with two lots of ground, grape arbor, and a variety of fruit troes: well situated, and close to fnnr linns nf r.nrx' 30 minutes to all the ferries terms easy. Apply at 10a Duyuam si, near aiyme ave.

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE TWO 3 story Philadelphia brick dwellings and stores, oaoh 0x4fi. situated on a nrominent thoromzhiam. nnn ml In from Fulton ferry will exohange for mortgagos, low priced lots or an established business. For particulars apply to GEO. AYElto, corner Third avo.

and Wyckoff st. noi 6t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE TWO frame houses, on Deanst, near Now York ave, containing 13 rooms each, with sub cellar and furnace, and all the improvements lots 37x114 each fronting on beautiful grounds back piazzas, enclosed with glaqa. Inquire of tho owner, WM. COLLINS, 217 Cumberland st. nol 2tf FOR SALE, EXCHANGE, OR TO LET Store and dwelling in good order on Court st.

No. 319, near Carroll: Bize, 20x60; all Improvements will bo sold on remarkably easy terms, or rented to a responsible party at a low prige, Applyto KAXLEY.203 Monta new at" Ta, FOR SALE ON FULTON AVENUE, next to and only six feet from the corner of Franklin avenae. a three story and basement briot hnn. Mrin int. 116 feet deep, an excellent opportunity for investment or xuuueuiawj use: terms easy, u.

uuuaiiiLL, 44 Conrt. corner of Joralemon street oc3L 5t FOR SLE CHEAP, ON EASY" TERMS, with Immtidlata noftqniuilnn. a haw tV mn.afsn ho on. ment and sub oellar. frame honse: contfn all imnmni.

mente in a pleasant neighborhood, two blocks from Gates ave. cars. Inquire at 319 Madison st, near Marcy avo, of FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN THREE fii elass, story briok stores and dweUings, on Fifth avonue, bet. Twontloth and Twenty first sts gas and water on each floor will bo sold cheap, and on easy torms. Apply to CHARLES P.

ALLEN, Ninotoonth Bt. and Fifth avo. or me ownor on premise ocU CD 1 a FOR SALE ON THE HEIGHTS AND on all the leading and desirable streets, and in vicinity of Prospect Park. Houses and lots at all prices, and of all doFcrlptions also, farms and country seats, and plots with builders loan. Our bulletin, published monthly, can bo had on application at our office, 203 Montague st.

WYCKOFF LITTLE. ool3tf IjIOR SALE CHEAP TWO OF THOSE 1 substantially built two story baaoments andsub osl jar dwellings, all improvoraonts, on Monroe st, near Tompkins ave, 200 feet from Gates ave. oars; torms to suit; payments received quarterly. Apply to owners, on tho promises, or at 326 and 328 Tompkins avo, NORRIS A SLO AT. 0C29 FOR SALE BARGAINS YOUNG MAR ried pooplo: just tho houses; all modorn improvements; unexceptionable; beat, hot and cold water, Morning Glory fire place heater, Empire heating range, gas, one Lafayette ave one Bedford avo two Woodbine st, cor.

Broadway. Owners, BURTIS, GRAFF A RICE, 206 Water at, N. V. nol tf Tu.ThS FOR SALE AND MUST BE SOLD AT some prico, a splondid thrae story brick houso.brown stone trimmlugs, in a good neighborhood modorn improvements, 18 rooms, and sub cellar, and court yard In splendid order; price groat bargain; a largo roductlon in price will be mado if purchased at once. Apply on premises, 4t2 Warren at, between Bond and Nevins sts; opon from 9 to 4 o'clook owner will ho there tonus to suit, no52t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE AT MT.

Vernon, Westchester Co, N. a store and dwelHnj containing seven rooms; tho store is iittad up with sholv inge, counters, cases and gas fixtures; bIzo of buUdins 25 x37, with an adjoining building 17x24 sizo of lot 100x105; the above proporty la an old established business corner, and one of the best business locations in said place. Call or address whore photograph may be soon: price 47.000: terms easv: immediate possession. GEORGE R. HUNT, 473 Lafayetto avo.

noo at1 FOR SALE ON THE HILL A FINE three story, basement and sub cellar brick houso, having heater, rango, washtuba, two wator closots, bath, belli, speaking tubes and gas; wator to third floor; has just boon put in thorough order from top to bottom; tho bathroom und kitchen aro painted In oil, tho hall and dining room decorated; kalsomined throughout; arched parlors, handsomely papered, with extension houso painted inside and out; twelvo rooms; sizo 20.10x42x100; location vicinity of Drs. Cuyler's and Pentecost's Cnurches, which, neighborhood cannot bo oxcelled; party buying this houso oan move in immediately, without spendinga dollar; price in mortgage 84,500. Key at KNOWLTON'S cor, of Portland and Fnlton avenues, ono block from house. Only those really needing suph a house need answor. no5 2t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.

TjlOR, SALE FRUIT FARMS, 3 1 2 M. acres, also SO acres. In Rockland County. Cottages, barns, very cheap. Also, splendid farm at Goshen; 72 acres at a bargain, C.

H. OLIVER, 7 Beekman st, N. Y. oc27 FOR EXCHANGE SMALL TRACT selected land in Virginia; some improvements; Slentvof fine timber and tho boat of wator; will be worth oublo price soon; oxohange for furniture, merchandise or anything of value. Address SOUTHERN, Eagle office.

noS St MORSES, CARRIAGES, 4T WITTY'S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY AND STABLES. vR SALE All styles of family carriages, rookaway. buggies, grooers, business wagons and band wagons. Also, second hand wagonB of all kinds, cheap. Also, ponies ana pony wagons.

TO LET Fine coaches and family turnouts, all styles, ponies and phaetons for ladies1 park driving. Also carriages by the day, woek or season, and horses, with or without carriages, for pleasnro or bnsinoss. H. B. WlTTV A HO.

bq3 ly Nevins Btroot and Fulton avenue. LEGANT CARRIAGES CONSTANTLY ON HAND, TO LET. ALSO, FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS FOR AT JAMES M. ROWAN'S, LONG ISLAND STABLES, NOS. 21 AND S3 HOYT ST, NEAR FULTON AVE.

CUMBERLAND STREET STABLES, NO. 344 CUMBERLAND ST, NEAR FULTON AVE. AND ARENA STABLES. NOS. 199, S01.

AND 203 RAYMOND ST, BETWEEN FULTON AND DEKALB AVES. ALL OF FHE ABOVE STABLES ARE CONNECT ED BYTBLEORAPH. mySl Tu, ThM ly FOR SALE A MARE, PERFECTLY soucd and kind, agood diivor and Boltabla for a oar rlaKO or for light bnsinoss. Inquire at KEN WARD Fnlton ave, oor. Cambrldgo plioo.

nol 2t" POLITICAL HOmiNATIOlVS. EGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. For Aldormaif of Sooond Ward, DANIEL MoLAUGHLIN. 002081' REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION, FIRST DISTRICT, FIRST, SECOND AND FDJTH WARDS, For Assembly, EDWIN F.WOODRIJFF. no 3t JJEGULAR DEMOCRATIC) "NOMINATION, For Member of Assombly, KIOHTJT flTSTUTnT Fifteenth, SerentoonSPand'lghtoonth Wards, lOf SAMUEL F.

OONSELYEA. EGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINA rcV. lur "uonuan, Dooona ward, WlljJblAU Bit. WENTY SECOND WARD! PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE. For Alderman, WILLIAM RICHARDSON.

For Alderman. W1XLIAM RICHARDSON. For Alderman, WILLIAM RICHARDSON. For Aldorman, WILLIAM KIOHARDSON. For Alderman, WILLIAM RICHARDSON.

PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE, TWENTY 8E00ND WARD no48t npWENTlETH WARD. REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. For Aldorman, WALTER D. O. BOQQS.

For Ooastable, JOHN BDIBLEB. OOS7 10t SATVRDAY EVENING, NOV. 5. SEE SUPPLEMENT. AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING.

MRS. F. B. COXWATTS PARK THEATRE. Man lie.

DONKKLLVS OLYMPIC. Trained Dogs and Monkoys Noinh Crcina. HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSR Negro Mluttrolay, Bar lo'ques. BROOKLYN OPERA HOU8. "Weloh, Hughes White's Minstrels Colored Troops Fought Nobly.

LUtOOKLYN ATHENKUM, Diorama Ireland. NIBLO'3 GARDEN. N. Y. Opora Trovatore.

MNA EDWIN'S THEATRE, N. Y. Aladdin Black Eyed Susan, FIFTH AVENUE THBATRR, Y. Man and Wifo FOURTEENTH ST. THEATRE, (Theatre Vano3) 3ttiboUi, Queen of England.

OLYMPIC THEATRE. N. Y. The Pantomimo of Woe "Willie Winlde. BOWERY THEATRE, N.

Y. Robert Emmott Owls of Paris The Snow Bird. GRaND OPERA HOUSE. N. Y.

Corner of Eighth avenue and Twenty third st. 1 Grando Dachoaso. BOOTH'S THEATRE, N. Y. 33d bU, bat ween 5th and arcnaea.

Rip Van Wi ikJa. WALLAOK'S THEATRE. N. Y. John Ball.

GLOBE THEATRE. IN Y. Variety Entertainment. Nymphs of the Caribbean Sea. WOOD'S MUSEUM, N.

Y. Porformancoi every after noon and evening. NEW YORK CIRCUS. Sconoa in the Ring, Acrobats, Ac. TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, N.

Y. Varioty ntertainniODt THKATRJb. COMIQUE, N. Y. Comic Vom.

Negro Aotfl, g. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTREL HALL, K. Y. Nogro Minstrelsy, Faroes, Burlesques, Aa. KELLY LEON'S MINKTRKL3, N.

Y. The Only loon La Ros do St. Flour. c. EMPIRE RINK.

Amoricanlnstitute Fair. Xhe Fourth Edition of the Brooklyn Daily En elo is supplied to Newsdealers, Carriers, and tbe public of tno Eastern District, at half past four at the Distributing Agency of Messrs. Wood 43 Broadway, E. DM near Roosevelt street Ferry. To our Headers.

Wo have established agencies for the sale of the Eagle at some of the principal business points In New York City, as follows J. n. Hfllier, News Exchange, St Nicholas Hotel. Astor House Steps. James Collis, Jeraey City Ferry, corner of Cortiandt street.

C. P. Roctwood, Grand street Ferry. South Side Railroad, James Slip, New York. Woodruff Brothers, Erie Railway Ferry Buildings, foot of Chambers street, New York.

Ncmieb Argents. The total number of arrests reported for the week Js 314. In Darkness. It is reported to Police Headquarters that slxteetf street lamps wore not lighted in the Ninth rreclnct last n'giit. Veiling a C.e.

Last evening about half past nine Olficer Perrine, of the Fourth Precinct, found the dead body of a newly born male Infant, wrapped in a piece of mualin, in Hamilton Btreet near Xafayetto avenue. Burglar, in Myrtle Avenge. At an early hour this mcrning, the residence of E. Murray, No. 925 Myrtle avenue, was entered through tho scuttle, and robbed of a gold locict and three gold chains, valued at $175.

Stephen A. Douglas Nist "Wabd Glvb. At a meeting of this club held last evening, the follow ing candidates unanimously endorsed George G. Herman, for County Clerk Thomas Kinsella, for CoEgress William D. Veeder, for Surrogate, and James McCluskey, for Assembly.

A Dangerous Excavation. Jacob Muller, of No. 68 Towers street, is reported to hive besn seriously injured, one day last week, by falling into an excavation on Myrtle avenue near Myrtle avenue Park. The place was reported to tho Strcei Commissioner some two mouths before the accident. The Swedeneoegian Lectubes.

The Rev. E. R. Keycs continues the courso of Swedenborgian lectures in the Church of the New Jerusalem, corner of Clark strest cud Monroe place, to morrow evening at half pat seven. Mr.

Kees takes for his subject "The of Sins, what it is, and how it is Mr. Keycs is an interesting speaker. Sudden Death. Bernard Smith, a blacksmith by trade, about 49 years of age, residing at No. 24 PortlmJ ave me, died very suddenly last evening, in a convulsion.

A Coroner's inquest developed the fact that the convulsions wore caused by a fatty degenera tion of tho liver. Mr. Smith's appointment aa deputy marshal to serve on election day, was received at his house this morning. Aid to France. The French ladies of New York and Brooklyn are endeavoring to raise funds for the relief of the wounded of the French army, by the establishment of a 'Trench National Bazar," and to aid this work Mnio.

St. Armand, of 274 Henry street, and Mme. Herminie Merriam, 372 avenue, Brooklyn, are authorized to rocelve donations (goods or money) for the Baar. Another Sudden Death. A laborer, named Hanislau Chilewski, employed in excavating on a Bewer in Fourth avemu, was taken violently ill yesterday af and ujon being conveyed to his home in Twenty Second street, near Third avenue, very soon expired.

He is reported to have been suffering from heart disease for some time past. Tho Coroner will hold an inquest. De Cobdova at Brooklyn Hall. To night Mr. De Cordova delivers his lecture entitled "Young America on His Summer Vacation," at Brooklyn Hall.

Mr. De Cordova's merits as a humorist aad lecturer are well known in Brooklyr, and wo should only be repeating ourEelvf3 in commending him. He is a great favorite in Brooklyn, and his lecturo to night will bo largely attended. Navy Mission Entertainment. An excellent Beries of entertainment were commenced last night at the Navy Mission.

The programme was received with great pleasure, particularly the instrumental music. These entertiinmenti arc excellent in their object that of amusing and elevating the pcoplo of tho Icfs favored districts of the city. Scholars are admitted free, and the public charged only 15 conts. Tub Freedom of Ireland. The Senior Pacific Democratic Club held a meeting in their club room, ot Hicks street, bt nht; there was a goad attendance.

The meeting was addressed by Mr. C. DracoU, a student of the Jesuit College, in Sixteenth Btreet, New York his subject was the freedom of Ire 12nd he was listened to with the greatest attention. Mr. Jas.

Mar lin, President of the Senior Pacific Democratic Club, next addressed the meeting in a very lively, animated manner, which brought down great applause; he took note3 for his subject from Mr. Driscoll's address, which he handled in an eloquent and masierly Ftyle. The Pac Senior will hold public meetings every month, and a weekly meeting for transacting business. It numbers fifty good, honest Democrats. Installation.

Last evening the elegant rooms of iona Lodge, 1,000, 1. O. of G. were filled to repletion to witness tho interesting ceremony of in fetalling the officers. The ceremony was admirably conducted by L.

D. m. McMillan, after which the meeting was given over to the entertainment committee: Messrs. Isaac and Jas. Martin, and Jones, favored tho assemblage with Bong, and music was given by M3 Rosaittau and Messrs.

Mason and Martin. A chorus was well rendered by the Miises and Petit and Mr. Brackett. Rev. Thomas Haywood, of London, delivered the address of the evening, and a more elo qnenf, learned, sympathetic orator we never havo heard.

At eleven o'clock tho mcetiog adjourned. Public taste is being cultivated. Where, years aro, articles of necessity were made simply for tholr utility, ard but Utile regard was bestowed anon their beauty, we now find them beantifled and ornamented, detracting nothing from their usefulness, but addina much to the enjoyment of home, by substituting agreeable and recherche articles for the unwieldy, old fashioned convoa. iences. In nothing baithore been greater changes than in the old fashioned "Coal Seattle." It was an ungainly article; necessary, to bo sure, In our climate, yet inelegant; out E.

W. Nichols haa introdrced a most elegant "Coal Vane and Hod" which can siaDd by the grate or sto7e and will add to tho beaut? of the furniture. In a short article it is nrt possible to give a thorough explanation, but by calling upon him at No. 203 Fulton at, our citiiens will uniUretand their uao and admire thotr artistic propor tione. Severe Neuralgia Cubed by Two Doses.

Tho City Marshal of Lawrence writes: Lawsbnc 2, April 2, URt i havo been afflicted with Neuralgia In my head until about a week ago. I bought a bottle of Watts' Nervous Antidote and took two doses of it, alnco when I have had no pain, tnd consider myielf cured. I rccommoDd it to ell others lmilarly aflltoted. O. Fau.

ubick. Mason and Hamlin Cabinet Organs, are the best in tho world, and tho Agents in Brooklyn will do the nice thing for those who wiah to obtain them at very, very low prices. Tho now improvements, and reduction in price of a few of the stylos, make it especially advantageous for all to call immediately at No. 296 Fulton st, Brooklyn, to soe how well they can do. myli lyS Attix No.

340 Fulton street, remain pre eminent in fine silk dress Thoir immense salos afford them opportunities not usual with tho trado of furnishing thoir customers with tho very beat quality and fashionable Btyle, at a reasonable price. Derby and cloth hats of the nowest styles, Polytechnic and high school caps, new patterns, constantly on hand. All goods warranted as represented. sel 4m Tn.ThiS The acknowledged leader of fashion in hats and caps in this city Is unquestionably Attix, of 810 Fulton who is constantly introducing the latest stylos' Pealing In no other line of goods ho li prepared to offer an perior Inducements to purchasers. Specialty fine silk hata.

sel aTaThAS Royal Havana Lottery op Cuba. $300,000 in gold drawn every seventeen days. Prizes cashed and information furnished. The highest rates paid for doubloons and all kinds of gold and silver, Spanish bank bills, Government securities, Ac Tayloe Bankers, No. 16 Wall Btreet, New York, jal81yTaTh4S Cabinet organs have been brought to such a degree of perfection that they now almost are indispensable' in every house.

The very best, we bolieve, are those of Geo. W. Wood A Ware rooms at Ohandleb Beoth yns, 170 Montagoo st, while the reduced price list brings ahem within the reach of aU. Call and see them. mjHStMAWIy Mineral Waters fob the Million.

The celebrated Saratoga Water, the Misaisqnoi Water, the Virginia White Sulphur, Ac, to. Daily shipments to all parte of the world. JOHN P. Hknbt, 8 College place N.Y. iaSUy Diseases of the akin, old sores, eruptions, all readily succumb to the wonderful influence of Dr.

Bo back's Blood Partner, Stomaoh Bitten and Blood Pill. EAGLE OFFICE, 1 P. M. AM I HOPE. Bazaine Issues a Circular Defense.

ME MARSHAL SHOWS TDAT FASHNE AND TfliBST COSQUEIIED 1118 TWOPS, Two Decrees of the Tours Government. BUM OB ED OAPTUBE OP GABEDALDI. Beelin, Novombor 6. A report ia being circulated hero that Garibaldi, with a body of Mobiles, has been surrounded at Vale, and taken prisoner. THE COMXKG PABIfllAN ELECTION.

Touaa, November 5. Under a deoree from tho Proviaional Government, tha citizens of Paris will voto upon tho quoation of main tonanco of tho power entro ted by the people to tho Proviaional Government, which authority has been, threatened and doubted by the recent crime at Paris. ANOTHKB DECREE from tho Toura Government requires each Department of France to furniBb wholly, at its own expense, within two months, one battery of field artilleryor every hundred thousand inhabitants whom it may possess. bazaxne'b defense. liOXDOif, Nov.

5. Marshal Bazaine has written his defense of the capitulation of Metz, denying the aspersions sought to be cast upon bis conduct in tho matter of the negotiations. A copy of this defense containing tho justifications or the surrender has alio been forwarded to tho Gov fcrnmcnt at Tours. He repels the charges of sinister influences having any connection with the negotiations. He deolares that FNH AND DISORGANIZATION" were the true agents whioh caused the surrender.

At this time only 65,000 xoal able bodied combatants remained within the wall to conduct a defense again 1 an enemy more than treble their numbor. The necessitiee of the troops woro dreadful. THE rTtt.t vpv COUI NOT BE MOVED. for lack of horses, and the cavalry were dismounted, the horsos of both anniea having boon killed and consumed by the enhungered troops. Bazaine says he held out to tho last extremity, awaiting advices from the Government.

lie received no communication from the Tours authorities, notwithstanding he made overy effort to place himself in relations with them. Despairing of hearing from them ho at last capitulated. SECOND EDITION EAGLE OFFICE, 2 P. BT. Philadelphia in Search, of a Paid Fire Department Baltimore, November 3.

A Committee of the Fire Department and City Council of Philadelpbl a reached this city last evoning for tho purpose of viewing tho operations of the paid firo department, with a view of establishing a similar organization in Philadelphia. Tho Committee were met nt Havre de Graco by tho President and Secretary of the Baltimore Fire Dcpart the City Register. On reaching the city they were escorted to Barnum's Hotel, where rooms were provided. About eleven o'clock last night a test alarm was Bounded, and in a short space of time tho entire Department was in Monument square, and at work, much to tho surprise and satisfaction of tho Philadol phians. To day they wl make a tour of inspection to the different engine houses, after whioh they will visit Druid Hill Park and other places of interest.

At throo o'clock P. tho entire Department will parado in full uniform, and pass in review on Exchange place. The Philadelphia Committee will return on a late train this evening. Het vy Loss to a Railroad Company by Fire. Frankfort, Nov.

5. The car and engino shops of the Louisville, Cincinnati and Lexington Railroad, located in tho Buburbs of this city, were fired by an incendiary at about fivo o'clock yesterday morning, and were totally destroyed. The loss will bo very heavy. A Ctarpct Hagrgror, oi Course Canton, Nov. 5, Tho State has instituted a suit against Eelney, the defaulting Sheriff of Columbus County to recover $30,030, alleged to have been stolen by tho Sheriff.

Calling: Ono Another Liars and Telling the Truth Boston, November 5. The Journal of this morning contains a long review of Wendell Phillips' lecture at tho Musio Hall last ovenipg, and stigmatizes his assertions as false, a lander oub and actuated by passion. THIRD EDITIOI EAGLE OFFICE, 3 F. M. AMUSEMENTS.

Seebach at the Academt. This lady, whOBo first appearance in Brooklyn was mado at tha Academy on last OTcning, achieved a distinguished success. Space forbids to day a critical review, bnt suffice it to gay. that, in every respect Mdmo. Seebach 1b a great artist.

This statement is verified in the great applause which was bestowed upon her rendition of the character of Marie Siuan by the large audience. Paek Theatbe. "Man and Wife" has made a great hit, as so well acted a play should. It ia placed upon tho stage most excellently, and in every respect is well played. Every one should witness this performance.

Hoolet'b Opeba Hotjse. To night the last performance of this moat excellent bill will bo given. Do not let the opportunity to enjoy a pleasant evening Blip by without visiting tho Opera House. Donnelly's Olympic, Tho performance this week at the olymplo is far better than any yet given at this house this soason. Prof.

Tanner's Dogs are remariablo instances of training. Tho rest of tho performance is more than good, it is excellent. Beooelyn Opeba Hotjge. Let everyone go and eco tho bill of this week at this Opera Houso bo foro it is taken off. Tho last representation will bo given to niht.

It is worth the price of admission alono to soe J. W. McAndrews in "Carry tho Nows to Mary." The Gebmak Fatb. The Fair of the Brooklyn German Indies' Aid Association, for tho bonofit of tho wounded soldiers within tho German lines, will commence at tho Atheneum on November 9, and wilt oontinne until tho 12th inst. Amebican Institute Faib.

The novelty of skating on ice in November is still tho attraction at tho Empire Kink, in connection with the American Institute Fair, to day being tho last. Emxlte Btjtman's Conceet. At the Brooklyn Tabernacle, on Schormerhorn street, between Kevins and Powers, the first grand concert will bo given on Thursday, Nov. IT, by Mre. Emilia Butman, soprano of St.

Ann's on the Heights, assisted by J. M. Loretz, and other eminent artists. Particulars will bo found in our advertising columns. Nuisance on Falton Street.

To the Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle; Between the right and left railroad traolcs thero isa space of about four feet that la never oleaned by tho Btreet cleaners on Fulton street. The mud is there to the depth of several Inches, making it not only very disagreeable, but very dangerous, on account of its slipperyneas, to get to or from the cars. An accident occurring from this cauBO would subjeot the oity to the cost and damage that would bo recovered. Tho dividing line of the Third and Fourth Wards is the centre of Fulton street, and it seomB that tbe contractors are mean enough to differ as to whioh of them should olean thiB four feet. Will the Alderman of tho Third Ward prove himself to bo bo a man fit to hold office by.

doing his duty, and compelling tho oontraotor for his ward to do his part, or keop him without pay until he does 1 0. FlBE ON FrrtTOW Stobit A Htflo rttn twelve o'clock this morning flro was discovered upon the upper floor of Nos. 276 and 378 Fulton stroet, occupied by Braaier Ai nhnfoaraTiTia nmj u.uijj LUt) promptness of tho Fire Department and the polioo aicyo loss waa prevented. Braaier Oo. lOEe about $500 on stock, which nn i.

wiuiot uj eurancointho Star and the Belief companies. The uuuuui, unueuu; )T. wicKs, was damaged to tho extent of $500 or $600. It Is oovered by insurance, but the company was not ascertained. Leaped into the River.

PMlHn vr, nn muiiimi, a lad but 6 yoars of age, this morning leaped after a HOUSlon StrCQf forrv brat. Whioh van ohnn. uu u. leafing IU slip foot of Grand street, E. and fell into the river iceuueu uy umocr rone, or the ferry hands, and afierbeinefurnlahrvl with sent to his noma at No.

390 Houston atroei, Now Fataixt iNjmtnTi TV A Snn i Term, uu cnUx, AURTUhia mrmlnTW. n. Havcmeyer St in North Second street, E. V.B u.atiUi. luuio macninexy and oruahea to death.

His remains vera tllttATs ti ih nmian saaw aivugn 14 4 A IvUl at No. UONorth Second street, whore the Coroner will QaXLAGHEB. Hon. James (Mlnorinr. fffioii.

man ot the Connecticut Blato.Central Committee, made a lengthy and eloquent addreaa as the mass meethte on lMaaj;.

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