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

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died: THIRD EDITION. ANaiD fAKT Of A HOUSE IN A good neighborhood auitablo for househeeolrig. by A iroll AroeriMo watoh Ao IndLcpsosib'o; 'oterences given. Aadrcss JUNIOR, Eagle oflioe. taw Hy i cleRrapft to (he urooKlyn wjhu.

Amnsemputs this Ev ening. HOOKY'S OPEFU HOOTE. Corner of Court and tern rtreefe, 8J8' MB8iNWAr'9 PARK rflEArRE. Fiilton street, opposite tho City noil Green Busbea or, The Huntress of the Mississippi i o'clock. ACADEMY OF MUSIC Herman Prestidigitation.

DaneproaBlT Slabbed tv At just twelve o'ejpek; last night, three buries of murder wcro beard to proceed from a Baloon near the corner of Smith and Atlantla afreets Ofltcir Qroon, if tho 48d precinct, proceeded at PBoe tp the corner Darned fni found that Mr. Auelswald, of Ho 8 Uyrtle av6 nue, bad beon badly cut with a kotfo in the wrist, and also on tbo bead with a glass. The proprietor of tbe saloon, Mr. Salter, waa bIbo severely injured, and both men were so seriously wounded that it was found necos eary to take them to the Lon Island Hospital, wbiob was done oy Officers Grcou and Holmes. Tho facts of the affair appear to bo that tworonuhs came into the place and partook of some refreshments for which they refused to pay, and onbclngurgedtodo so, drew their knives and made a violent assault upon Mr.

Baiter. Mr. A. interfered, and was also severely cut. The men escaped.

Eoebeby. Mr. John Gorman, who boards at No. 114 Fultoo stTcot, bad his rooms entered by a sneak and robbed while bo was at breakfast, yesterday morning. Tbe goods token were gentlemen's clothing valued at $75.

Chi Mohtalttt. Tho total number of dcatbB tbe past week was 143. Tbo principal camos of death wero; Marasmus 22, c. nviilalons typhoid fover 18, cholera infantum 10, consumpti'in 10, congestion cf brain 8, stillborn 9. Men 26, women 21, boys 41, girls 61.

Natives of the Uoitod States 113, Ireland 15, England 5, Germany 5, Swedon I. The Philadelphia Paeade. Notice is given in another column to those who wish to accompany Engine Co. No. 3, on their trip to Philadelphia to join in bo National Firemen's parade, on the 15th inst.

Tho arrangements bavo all been completed; tho assessment of $20 will cover all expenses, outfit, transportation and board. The Music at the Pabk Theater "Enquirer," who sends a criticism of tbo music ot the Park Bhould bavo Bent bis namo to entitle Ills commnnication to attention. A Remarkable Exhibition Comioir to Brooklyn IMcxt Week, Tho great exhibition knowa as tho mn Tableaux of Pjradiso Lost," from London, England, wheieit wat eimbiiod for S0coniooativerjight3 to ovor LAimm Thl morning. Inssdiy. Oot.

84, in this city, MAnOAEET MoKenna, wife of Patrick Larklo, aged 35 years 1 Tbe fut cralw 11 take place on Thursday afternoo i next at 3 o'clork, from her li.te 1 residence, corner of 1 Hijf t' And Union Bts. Filondsand acquiletances aro iovited to it tend, BUBKEtr On Mondsy. fiotobacid. lsQfi; Anjt, widow of Gcnro U. Burnett aged 03 years.

7 months and Moats. Tho relatives fiiands of tho family also tho rnornbara of Foititudo Lodgo. No.19 A. aro rospaitfally invited to attendtbe funeral en Wodnosday nn 1 o'clock, ironihtr late rosidsnco: No. It5 Johnson st.

KONI) On Monday, II.BnSD, son of IClltwcitb and Amelia L. Bond, aged 1 year and 11 "Vho 'icnrls and relatives of tbo family oro aro rraoost fu'ly it vilrd to attend tin' funeral o.i Weduead ly sitsrnnon r0sidcnco of biavparsnte, Butler at. near WaGbinnton TVestekk Io tbis city on Mondaj mdning; tbo 2d.inst., Mi 8 Pabah WESrHiH. si cond eldest daogbtot of tuo litojohn of Sta'en Islanl. i fie relatives and frinta of the fanily mo respectfully invited to attend hi fnuoral from hoc Ufa rasMG' 03, No.

8 Fentave, on Wednisdiy rooming, tho 4tb at 8 i clod: A. M. Hor remains will ho takon to stiton Islanr1. BBOTftiE ln Broklvn, Oot, 2, Fbasois P. Bbowse, asad The'ielativeifand frionna of tbo family are respectfully ir viten to ttend bin! anor.il from 49 Skill man at.

cn Wednesday aitorncon, Oc 1C5 Rnram Oc Monday. Oct. 2d, at 20'c'aolf. of consumption Cahojuse Bncms. oged 36 years, wife of Jacob ho rola'ivos and friends or tha fam'dv aro respectfully ir.vltcri to attend tbo funerjl from 91 0,1 on aenue, Biookb'r.

on "Wcdnoodoy afterneoe, at 2 o'clock. T0 LhT A BOOM AND BGDBOOM, vrlurplshcd.toolndyor single gontlouian. convenient to Ci'y Hall and all tbo lorries. Addross W. J.

K. 32 Fultop st. Brooklyn. rpo LET TO A HMAlAi FAMILY OP JL ndnlts fonrrorms. Rent $12 per month.

Apply on the proaiises. 6 Prince strost. jFLB IMMEDIATE POSSES TON. Downing st, 2j5story and basement $3,009 Monroe it, 3 story ana basement brick 5,039 Kent cv. srory and oxtsnaion frame, i lots und Raymond st, 3 story and basement Iranio 6 25J Pnc.f si.

3 stery and iiasemont briek, furnisbod 7.400 Clinton st, 3 iter. and basement brick 11.000 Pntnatuav. 2stmy and biBomenr briok 4,000 ht. t'obx tt. 3 stnn and basement brick 0.250 W.

Panic st 3 story and basnmont brick 8.000 Jamcic 3, house and acres to exchaniio for city oro rcriv. ly SAUDFOrtD CORKKLti, 16 Oaurt St. Fan HAUi each two veky piotty 2Btory and basement cottages, fillodin with brick, rontaimng 7rooms and cellar, Bltnated in a desirable neuthborhood, within 100 yards of two different rail Awn in ftn.1 cash, tho b.l tnce on bond and mortgage, or time to suit nurchasor. Apply at the ofiico of DANIBLS tfc andOlhsts. Brooklyn.

.03 Ot' flOB SALE A 2'A STOEY AND BASE ment house in jporfect condition, with modern 1m provemeits; price, termseasy. Apply at premises, 343 Dean st, 026t FOK SALE WITH IMMEDIATE POS icssion, two story attic basemont and cellar frame house; bos tbo modern improvements. Lot 13x100 foot; 1b in ote of tbo best locations ia the oity nf Brooklyn. O'assen north and near Pnlton av. Will be sold cheap.

Apr plytoMJS'lKR 4 LOPEri, No. 4 bonds street, Brooklyn. o2 3i' FOB SALK A KAUM Olf ONE H.UN dicd awes, noar Faimlngdalo. L. 30 roilciJ Irom Brooklju, with house, outbuildings.

will ha sold cheap, or exchanged fcr oity property, Apply to I'OM'tlR 4 LOPElf. Ko. 4SandBBt, BrooKtjn. o2t rino TET TO A single oentleman, in a quiet house and neighboihood. a saiall.

porfect iy neat sleeping apartment. No boarders on any term' Apn nt. 313 Btidgo st. "2 3v rro iet to a kespeotable ly of 1 or 6 adults a full 2d llior of i rooms snd2oa 3d floor, rooma in all. ample closets, drawsrs.

tbo balance of tho ho.iso neenpi' by 4 pi rsons; bvomtniitas woIk from fertio anil threo blocks fromoaro; good rofer enco reqiiircd Apply at 320 Hicks street. 03 2t rgtO LLT THB 2d Atil 3d FLOOKS OF Lin' Vtry desirable And hamfsomo residents, No. 185 AtJantiii iitrecf. liotwoun GlinVon aatl Ooarb ati t.wo (mull iw lilies. Apply oa tbo prutui oa.

fOKi SAL FOE SALE THE STOCK, FtXTCJRES, ni'd lease of Liquor Store. donK nood business. For inrrhcr crticulara call nt 96 Froa st. oi 36 )70H SALK 25 OiVNADlAN PONIES; a'so ftfi'lriioid proy mnr 1G biab, fi years old, Buitable for nny family uso. To bo seen at Iho carnerof Geld street and MillOflvenno, GOOD S'OJfU BiliVD Sl Boiler, nijoatl5 ponor, with loco notivo frott and return tor wood, or coaL Addra WM YAK A)E.

ronghhogpato, H. Y. sea8 1 fiOR SLE A OVPiUTaNIT 7 to ecuTQ tho St 3ck. Miures. Leisc ami iiood wifl of an 05tr.blisletl Fruit nnd nt'ttctiouory Score, ft ft ilrst li'iBUiL fis upon a pront thorough faro.

The prc nt owiior ba otbor bufiioosa RnniRemente. ddrwi nah', Boil1 oMoffico, Broolil.N, V. ao296t LUST ANt lJliND LO. MONDAY BVHJSIKG, UOI. 2d uonr tbo ot Clinton and Amity atj, a Mick and Tan IJi'G: hud on a loithor coliftr.

and aiuworu to Urn iimnt) of Vict'T. liy leaving at Grdco Cuuit. 2d btulflo on tlio Ictt a pmtabio reward nil! bo paid. 03 't LOT 'SIO KJWARD WILL BE UlVEtf foi tbo return ot a lost tiumhy cmriing, in comim: from (Mty i.ins to Warren strot. ou tbe (Joney laland carB; it contaiiod ttom $63 tj $70 Treafiiiry notes: one 450, ono $10.

and tbo rasf.m fractional cunenoy, and two 2 oeat. revenue fltampg. Btreot.the iindor will recievo tho abovo rowfird and the gratotul tbanka ot tho owner. o3Pt LOS OR bTOLEJS, FKOM 87 OAU roil 6trent.on Thursday last, a largo Newfoundland DOG. with white on nose.

neck, breait. legs and tip of tail; answers to the namo of Ma $5 reward will be paid for bis delivery. o2 't SPECIAL WOTiOKS. BEWARE! THE EGYPTIAN LOTU3 IS COMING. 03 2t fllu LKT A sun Oh THREE UKFTJR fotrisbid rooms: nlson front and luck chainbor to let.

furnished; reteience eiven and required Apply at 28 Pro pi ct treet: 3 niinote' walk from I'uitnn ferry. riIHte MBWBKKo Db' l.ilvai'AL bOUNT JL I uisionNo. 20 ti. of T. aro earnestly to nmi'l.

nt their rooms. 274 uuintioilnnd street, on WKDNi DAY, Uct. 4'b, ot 1 for tbo purpose of attending the fur.eial of our late brother Jtitin Cailioun, frjm his lato ICidollCO, Madison street. "clJyjaJ.cJ1y g'jj0' John C. Hatch, b.

S. EWAKEI THE KUYFi I A 1A I US IS ODMING. 03 COKCBET OF AMEKIOAJM OMPOSIiKS. tbo Onncort of Amorican Gomposors announced a fi dnjs sinco has already mot witb hucti a generous ro sporseasto place it suco2Ss beyond question. It is de uraole that tne subscription siiould closo by.

the 20th of Oct. Subjcriptiou listo can bo ouud at Pyle A Brother Fnlton streoi; Dickinson's, AtliutioBtroot, and at iho music storoi. Ticko's will be $1 to all parts of the house. Further details will bo ai in a few diy i. o3 ct yifUf.PS.

FlliUKI'TONT aOUSb, BHOOIi LVu. Th.s Housa will hocotodon WEDNESDAY. Octo bt lltli and tlio lurnituro will 0" ild at auction ou MOJiOAV. 10th. Allpntie having property of any do Biiription in ttio iue will have it remorod, wiso it wil' ne stored it thir iisk ar expo se.

o3 4t4 JA6 T. BURNS, Proprieto'. liOUH'JTti WAK1J UHitrtOi ASaO JP OlrtTlON A incctinR of tbis Aaooclation will bo held at WASHINOTO HALL. Adams street, at 8 o'clock P.M.. TUti DAV.

'I'JBSDtVY. Oot.31, I8G5. Byorder JUKPIt S. SPINNEY. President.

A. W. H. Gtll, Secretny. I CM'H WAMD PUJBSUAUT TO A 04.LL ottbo llEMi njRAl'10 GENfc'ftAL OOMMITrKK.

ol which LOWBlllR is Chairman, a Primary Election lot the choice ot iteleKatBflto tne tjitv. Counts', and At senility Conventions, wilibo held cn WEDNbiSD IV, Oct 4'b, at liNlON HAI.L. ocr and ulymer ste. 1. between tbo hours of ondBo'cl ck P.

M. E. AUXIN, Pl'Oit Wiiro Asso'n. S. P.

fiHE.FFI;lJ). ficc'y Q3 2t HiWAKB! I TUE KOYPTIAN LOTUS IS COMINH. LOjSG ILANO (llciToHlvJAL SOOlliTy. A rennlar ineotinR will lio held at tho Rooms of tbe cciety, te Court sireet, on THURSDAY KVKNINU, Oct 6. ntSo'ctooV.

A. paper uy HUAMi U. hlJIMOS, 11., Into of Kowasawa. Japm, will be raid "uoiost: 'The histc ry, customs, o'ldpresenlcovornmentof Japi P33t yorder, A. OUOu HUcL.

3ic'y. DWAUE TBE EGYPTIAN LOTUS IS injMlHli. 03 2t rnMKS. B. O'LV ARY, M.

GTES avenut corner of Hamtllon fltrcnt, Offico hours fiom 10 tn 4 I ai. uonsuituuou tree. oajni ClAhSUJ Ali) 1UK OAS') OP i.LOTHHS, FtlRNITUnli BHDS. tEIDIvC! Frim ono to su dollars for pun.uloona: fiom ta oirr' teen dollars foi coats; from three to twenty dollars for ladies' drossos. and every other description of clothing will bs paid fnr in proportioO to tbe abovo Ploasecall or address A.

LEVX. 233 Atlantic slroet, between Smith and Hoyt streets. South Brooklyn. oSlm MK. CHAKlKs WBlattttlT, ItI Oreonistot Si.

Pctoi's Episcopal Ohuroh wilire BuniointS fnrst'vee. of October; his LKSSOJSIN VO PALMUSIO tor dosses for the "inter season. Tho courso ot instruction is eBoeciany uu ihhcu. iu. quality tnomseiyes lorcuurou hiukiuk.

vwimum at. Kn is fVvrknfr nt, nenr Oourt. whsrs en eacemonts mnv be niaile dai'y from 10 loll o'clock. o3'ta TV1 1 A Li OHaRJjES WEliUElT, jLTX teacher of the Piano, urgan ano oomno eition, Ko. 15 Wyckoff street, near Court.

o5 2f BHOOKLYN noNSRiivjTniiv nrr MnsfO. UCSTRUCTION IN THE NEW CbiSSES FOR THE HAW. IE KM WILL BEGIN OCTOBER. Mnr. For paitioalars see column of Instruction." 03 5t rriHE COPAHTJSBlitlHIP HBRETOKOKB (I MiBtint! between MARTIN WING and JAMES ROWAN is thiB iy dissolved by limitation.

The business of tbe Grni will be settled by JAMES M. ROWAM, will continue the business at Nos. 0 and 11 Hoyt st. fjrookljn. October id.

1BG5. u33t k3 DEimns nt IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC SEGA.R3. ALL KIlTDS OP CHOICE SMOKING TOBA.O?OS. MEKSOHAUM AND BttlAK PIPES. Tvnni.ir.iiaT.it! Aiin rtmcATl.

Wo would reBPtctfully call the attontion oi all lovors of Bocd mokirsTobacco to tbelsctthat wo bavo on ntnd a laree quanlity. ot qEHnmG KlllicKinic'K. STEVENS 4 ORONYN. o3 6t" 30 Broad street, New i sa T1 ma ntJI tr A Til T7SXT. ness.

love and all affaira ot tne heartwithouc fail, uents (1. adies 60 cents. 101 f'ulton avenne. noar Bridge st, op st.ua. 282w rIAMONDS! DIAMONDS DIAMOND mr botu.

rinj ana icax mngii, im, whju. vw. tcvju fifAuat HART BROTHERS, 34t Knltoo Btreot. OPEBA, FIEU). MAIUHE, KAOE AND TdutiBis' GloBses.

just the tbicira for the ladies end mountains, uxotnine cue upihihii i ii urcmoiic fern J. D.omSE'i 203 Fulton HI. WAK HKB OJf CHE BEST" arned romaie bi jao. nniiuuf umia it I) BBK W. BLK I uUMrKltilM ii Guard, Veet Obatolaine and LeotmnttiOhainBt Ptna.

fSrRhtJrB. Sleeve Bnttona, Bracelet, Stndf, Scarf Bins. eJ.rptaB&tiUB'S EYKtry tbe BHAjalWAn I'tsoiiliif ai ouasjs'U Kiery pair warranted to give perfeo' ssttsfactton. fia J. OHAaii, Manuliotmsf, O) it CS ANTED A NEAT KESPEOTABfjE "plrl between iiani jo years ot wuo coassiis in taking caio nf aoblio ai amaae.

ubiwh ucuurwiso useiai. Ap Jj foHbjeodoysat6lBefgenat. WantTd AGiELi ii ott tTeabs old, fornn'bour or two a day to do a tew tht gs abi.uta uro; nepd not interfere into tMfimn. pby at 2f 4 Clinton Bt cor, narnson. WANTKD A Qmy for sonotol housework in a Bmall private family; muatbo Bond wa'hr and itoner; KnallBhorjSootolipro, ferred; good rcfcrcpces reqnired.

linoulra afte Socio in tbeovniiig at 314 Rai knttjtreot. o3 2t. WANTKD ftliBVANTti I WftNT TO oi row and Thursday, Wflrsl class cooks, washora anil ironerf: II) chamborninids and waitrejsos; i nurses and i rnmftresase; and SO mrls for housework to small fsm ihes; kbccb JiO and 812 minutes. AtiplttoMr. 10 'Hilary Bt.

No charge unless engaged. WANTED ONE OE MORE ENGAGE monts. by an 'npnthly aarie! bait of rofcicncciiiten OslloroidressNUItSfi, 68 Oarll Btroat near Uyrtle avenue. A Is TED A S'l KONO Si'BA'DY GIRI; to do enernl housework in a amo'l private family wp.ces 8 Call at ZE9 Oegrawetreur; IWCIT TWO OB" TaRlSiS GQOD tuiloi'ssostoworVon uno custom pants; steady won. anr 00 waVrs, ay tbo.

wrek or by tbo piece. Bnamro otS83 Ilud on avenue, all this week. 2i TAlv TO tte hit bosom out to sti i on Whaeler 4AV.1 son's n.achiiu; itcady work. Appljot283 fulton atraot, over Prown's Vriiini: Acidemy. ojar AN I XPKB1ENCED TRIM merinamilhnervstorB.

Aoplc at 2SS Court Bt (old iramhi 143)oppo3to West WOTonyt o3 3c" VJCT ANTED AN EXPEBIENOED GIEL TT for efn ral housework; niiw! oomo well rocommond I from la placa Apply botwoen 0 and 12, ot No. 8 South Oxicid street. WANTEDA GIBL TO COOK, WfVSH and iron, at 253 Hicksstreet. Reference required. VANTEDfT0OHAlN STITCHEKS AND Yf ill pinin scwi rs.

Fnquire at 17 Uinh street. ANTED 2 GIRLS ONE AS PL 9.IN cook, and to wash andiron; ibe other as chambermaid ano mako herself Apply at tho Boulhcast corner of Wasbingtonond Delialb ava. I)1AN KD IIP ISB ATOBiN MING ER'sJ ot Pli iroi A Iteysor's Bowing runohine. for fancy quiltine, wither without machne. Apply to Mrs.

K.Vr.1, 25 Court street. ANTED A GOOD COOK, WASHER and ironer; food ioforenc63 required. Apply at 94 Hicks itreot WANTED 2 DRESSMAKERS ONLY experienced hands need opply nt 178 Atlantic Bt, near Clinton, (new number.) AlTlED A DKESSMAIiER, lMME diately ono who thoroughly undoi stands her business. Apply at No. 0 tfultou avenne.

UANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL BOUMwornj rroicBiauc without good rolorences. Apply tor two dsjs at 16 Groooe uvuuuc. TirANTtD HANDS TO WORK ON WW itt m. tit 1,1.1,9 nn aln Irk Vr.oimo nlcn tanrlr given out. Apply atNo.

7 Huntington street, mstof Uonrt street WANTED A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework must no a good washer aud ironer. and olatr. earn Cull nt 16 Hairison ree. WAM'JSll 2 GIKLS AT 47 HOUTH Oxtord street. Onogood cook, washer aul and oco fnr cbanihrnnaid.

ijood wagea pa'd. o3 11 AU'ED AGIHL JO UO GENERAL in ft sn all tomib must ho a Bond nlain cook, waster and ironer. Apply, with reference, at 367 Htnto street. 03 2t' ANTlSJ A GIKL FOR DOVVN ntnir.iwnrli; most bo a good cook, washer and iron Arply at302ji Degiaw Btnet. TAVrEl; aWO CMEL ONE I'O wnch nndirnn.

and one as chaiutieriuaid and Kond ro imendations roqulroi. Apply he ullKnd 11 o'clork A. II. in Washington avenuo. 6ta bci onoitl.cast of Fulton avenue.

o3 2t ANTED A GIRL ONE WHO CAN n.r,.i, nnd irnTi: rrond vtces: bniiiH fam'ly; the best recrr.mtn(Jfitiiirisv.iilbereciuirea. Outlat 2u9 XajrAwst, Cdurtfit AKTED A WRT WITH A troili brcoLt o( null. Apply 1G5 Oifoi atruct. o2 3t" A.TED AI1 EXPlHlliWoEl) l'UO tfs tantpf rsoD, toftook, fl3li and iron; ci'y rofor prcesri'iiuirpc. Apply cornci' oi una uilu uuu viiu.iur biltavcn'uos, (bicwo hooefi.) jl'tf AWTEb A GDUJ) G3KLAS NURMC n.

nnn who undorritiruls Her baqiioss andcfiiM Oino well rewmiiioncfefJ; iV Kost.ia1; nrutevra I AtidK at Micl ory streot (Iwt house from Olassou av. rtent lwrHdo. 02 XKTPD STUAW HAT TR1MWERS, at No. 40 Btrea htteot. Vr.11 WAITED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL fcoL fpwnil in a email family: must bo a cojd plii'ii rook, wtisber and ironer.

Apply, with referenco from nst place, at 4fcU i'Milic sireot. it, WAITED A IRST CLyiSS COOK, wfiBTinrantHroiiG': a coodcul to r.ct as cham liormuid aEdimTfie. Good Te'ercDce3 froin I ro turned. iipiv at im iroiiocni, ttroet, norm aia, houao from Clinton. 2 '11 AK'lEW A GlBh TO DO GENERAL TtiiMicoivnrL in fnmilv nf thrnn nrrnnn: linntnThiR nlHiiP nindtin imnrovementg: a cirl thorouchlp comne tonicitubavp a stoady homo and good roes: Dostofre ert BCQ rcuuired.

Ohll at iho 7d house above 3d tn lBtuEtreet. oac vv A Is TED A irlKIST GLASS U1HL, A cood plain cook, wahor and imner; nano but thncfi with cood rofcrenco noed aoplr nt35 Oar ton avenue. near Fulton. o'i2t WANTKD 50 GOOD OPERATORS ON RineorV Howe's. Weod'tJ.

Wilcoi A (iibba. Urosar Baker's and Wheeler 4 Wilson's machines; nouo bub firttclaflH operators neud apply to J. corner of Court and Snckett sts. WAT1D AX THE HaT MAMJFAC torv. (inrnerof Ravmondand Willonehbv streets.

What iriuiniprg and pirte to learn. b30 3t vmWIA A 1V tiltIMl 1M whonnderstandsthoclazioc lnauiroof SAftjUJi 8 A ftj UEL UK I 14 Mjrfclo svenno. WTABTED 200 SERVANTS, IMMI3DI II atcly, for excellent situatioutj. uttuo highest wapes Timn rtinni: in llrintr vn ftttfl t.ttft nt. HI'V.

JLU1U14.uin ci ijiiico JJii Atmnuo strco'. tyo are gottnig nearly 2G0 aituationa evoir dy for fill binds of work; irl3 eipiricncRd sndUwso la oiy Inmlei). aud small girL i applying at ihis ollico can bo immediately enpao), as the olfico is crowded with omplorOT3, every diy, wanting servants. HliMiuiiuiioUiN Agency. 121.

atiamio near Henry at. s3D 3t.B SITUATIONS WANTED, WASTD BY A WIDOW LADY, A bubor chi'd or arouplooi children, to tale card of nfchcrownreflidonco; thoue of city roferpneo givon ea to ability, Ac. Appij ijrone woon at ijnayette so. o32L 17 ANTED A SITUATION. BY A RE TV 6pectabIo girl, aa charabormoiii or to tako care of children: cooa city reference 1.

Cali lor two days at 13 Atlantic Bireet. uoor, ironc room. VST ANTED A SITUATiOX BY ARE TT fptctable girl to do genoi ul houeworc; is a good ctok. washer nnd irorer. andcuncoiun wollrecoainteniod: iB willing nnd obligii'g.

bo seen two dayj tho uant'y bivtu corner ot amitn un'i pasiiijLii6ij XMJ AUTED ASITUATION BY A YOUNG tii jii nnnb. w.islifir niirl 11 niter or to (lo ceuetal DousoworK. riease oau ror two aays fttoi xu ary street ANTED BY A YOUNG GIRL, A ii'inntinn in ft nrivntt. fnniilv. tn tin kitchnnwork: is a pood plain an eicolltnt washor nnd irnnor; is at her preierrud.

Call in Clinton utreet, 4th house north ol Ifelfcon strcot. WA5TEB A SITUATION BY A COM pf lcnt girl, as jureo and cuamt)erniniu: um ua iuiiy recomnicndcd bj lu fast emploj cr, wbere she has lived two years. Can be seen at 264 Carlton nvenuo for tiro days. Mf ANTEDA SITUATION. "WY A RE apectablo young gir), to da Roncral houfork in aaroali private iimiiy; ia very Filling and obliging.

PloaBe call at A tlantic street, Room Xo, 1G. O'ojd re leicnces. AWTED A JsITUATIOW BY A RE fipectablo young girl, nsnnr. oand seamstress; can cut and lit aud is fom' of chilonn; woui'1 bo willing to mnkfc liei self ustrui; nag tuo neatot ow oaa he Bceu Tueaday and Wodnoiday, at 89 Saoltott Bt, South jkj A1STED A SITUATION Ol AN EX reriencod woman, as cook and lo ft siat in and ironinpi has good oitj rcforenco', CjII for tiro days ot BIG Hicks sireet. WANTED A SITUATION A YOUNG man as cochmu tho bost of oity rolorcoco Rivaa.

uan lor irree oaj ai ununo ccrc ci WABI1! A SITUATION BY A resooctablo jourig eill, ai, chambermaid or to oo haa Kood cityrctor enccs. Oil at 23 Douglass Btreot. WANTFD A SITUATlOlf JBY A UB sprotable yraug irirl, as ohmbonnaio and wait, rcss orto do chamoeriTOrk and snftinir. PloioOoall ot 310 Poe'rawifreot, beinoon Oonrt ond Smith, first Iloor. Oood city referoi.ee.

TtT ANTED A SITUATION BY A YOUNG Birl, as nnrse and chambermaid, in a prlvato family; is willing find obliging: has good roferenco from bur last place. Weaio call 108 East Warren atroot, South drojk Ljn, for tivo floyB. WANTED A SITUATION BY A YOUNG Gem an woman as chambermai Can be Beon at 127 uonr acroet. nBar VYycKQg be. A SITUATION, Bit A kiti.

as cook, iuiu iu auaiB uiu wmuluK rd ironing; has tho beet of city rewence. Applyat iSi WANTED A SITUATION B5T A respectable young woman. chambermaid; aud waitress orto do plain Bennft; ROodeity reference given. WANTED A SITUATION, Bit A KJS Epecl'able young Protectant irirl; wouldlike to travol with a family South, as nmaend Boamstroaj: ood ro.or enco. Pleate address AWNIE KKAlvDAlf, Brooklyn P.

o33t YSrAHTiSD BY A KKSPEOTABLB AND TT smart ouoR sirl, a situation to do chamlierwoik nnd Hcf. table. ApolyotMrs. 6tARvB'S, Vanderbilt avenne. neewceu I'cnnana pernmaia.

WAKTED A SITUATION BY A moit capable girl, to do cooking or general housework: ia a neat, and economical servant, and an excellent washer and ironer. tTUatwoilhyafdreapectful; best rarer encee given. Apply 121 Atlantiq etreet, near Bonry X17 AN TED A SITtTATIOKB A YO CTNG woman, aa plan. cook, washer and can produce two yearh' reference. Can be eeen for three days at 01 7 flaeeaq street, WANTED A SITU ATIOH BY A YOUNG marc in a retail grdcery or Iicinoratoro; hsB hadox norionee in both: wouldgo ai barieoper In a reapeotablo place: best of reference.

Address P. Baglaomcs. o34i ANTED A SITUATION, BY A KE spectablo young frirl, as nurse and Beam3tross, or nurse and chambermaid. Call for two days at 299 Degrw WANTED SITUATIONS FOK TWO TT Amenoau girls, in one honse; both well reoom raouded. 'Also for flirt class cooua and girls for ueneral housework.

EMPLOYMENT 831 Fuiton ave, near Kliiott Place. o23t WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE woman, a situation as cook: tDoronghlynnderitands her business; would assist in washing i( required. Oau bo seen for threo dais at 85 Dean street. Jus too bBSt of oity leiecence. 7ANTEr A SITUATION BY A GIB TV as chambermaia ana waitress or to ao rmse workin aemtll lazily.

Call for two days at UoBatlerst, comer Hoyt, over the Grocery storev Good city reference; o3 at WANTED WASHING ifOB YOUNG ecntlejueii will bo noa'Jy dot and the clothes kant in order. nd urorenlly loturned. Inqoire of Mrs. NVLBN, 63 Wjokofl ttrcet. o2tt THREE O'CIOCK P.

M. Trealv with the Indinns. St, Louis, Oct. 2. A speclol acepaclli from tiwrcdi ffansas, to tlio Democrat, sayfl: Col Write, Superintendent of the 8011111011 Iii3jaD, mado nn imporlont treaty with Hie Osage Woe, at their council Rrounile, mo hundred milts lrom here, on Frl day last.

1 Tho Oborcs ccdo bont ono million of ceres, for trtjica the Oovcinment pays 300,000. About two mllllODB ot aires ore also ctticit from the north side of their Reservation, to be sold in tinst for tbo Indians. .1 Alllbiso lands are in Kansas, and tliortflms Of sot. tiers on these landB, who arc Inads of tamlUesy frrti pw tected by tho treaty. Alabama Coiivemtion.

MomcnosituT. Ala Sept. if. Iho Alabama Stnlo Conyontion to doy adopted oKJf DQticcfi, ordcriuR tbo election of State offtoerBOn the first Monday in November, IcanlizlDS tbo" mairlagcs oi nir. orois, authoiizio'i the.

t'ounty Commisnionora to provide for liidicoot and iiclplesa negroes and rtlrccting (adlclai efflcers to continue 03 ORi'nts of tbo Frccflmon's Bnrcsn lUnrder in Nashville Nabh viile, Oct. 2. A woman named RTyal Serior was shot and instantly billed to day, by a nmn with whom 6eo had named Garrett. Si Bhols wore fired Into her, all ot which to effect. Joluasy was (no cauee.

Garrett is iu jail, Later from Tennessee Annual MtsSnse ol Governor Brownlow. Nashville, Oct. 3. Governor Urownlow delivered bis annua! message to the General Assembly day. He conuiatulati'3 Ibo Asfnmbly on wKncesIng the termination of Iho rebellion, and tho signal triumph of onr arms.

In retrard to new 6iiboots ol legislation, tho wislies of tho honest and loyal people of the Slato should bo consulted, lor ibc are alwtvyB ripht. Uo recommends amendments and additions to tlio iVnncliiFf lav, btitsays, "I am by no means an advocate of iti 1 1 ptnl, rn do tho lDjal people ot the State wiah any awccpinn chaneo." The rcBtoiation of civil law bos worked wall, and pros perils is promised ln overy section. Guilty rebels ehould bi, treated witb soverfty iff proportion to their oliViico the mass of thorn with not less than ten years clislrancbiscment, and the leadors cl them with ncltncr meicy or forbearance Emieratson should bo lnstsrcd and inconrajed, and a cemmissionor stationed at the Eist to Etcuro a mmioroas iorciciu emiucaUon of skilled labor, lie comtiiU.es "I am conviuceu cuwc mw colored people cannot Hvo tojicther politically or social' ly, as cqusis." He advocati the sctlinr; apart of seme portion of tuo national terriloiy best adapted toe tho purposo, tor a nation ot tri camcn. Thp. teslimonv oi necrrooB is recon'mended to bo taken in tho Courts on tLO samo basis as th it of white por Srreeideut JohnBon 'a reconstruction policy endosed 03 Ibe role hope of tho country.

JUVt id fall LOW IN THIS 1. ST 'i'Uli UH lovMoitoislaid; When strenath has departed, or bcautv decay'd, Oni: roliii one ohli, tho spoilee will aparo; f.itoa iin.f Irom thoeravo seems tho bnxht 0011 of uaih. Or when kindred or friend uo moro B'addon our oyes. How a lock" from the head of tbo absent wo nnao 1 For it brings a rnuto rnessago of lovo ro cue uo.irc Vrom the ono of whom once yet is a part If. reader, joubavoo mom' rial so dear, And wish tlio svcot token of friendship to wear, Vou mu havo Hatb mado up witb moat oiuuisuo snui Aa jewelry, in whntevor I'Asmos will.

To OuAMPKEY HJIITTEN 6 yoo'o ootrer repair, and oiaminn thobqauloouo HAUt OBNAMENrs there. HairJowcliy and Dcvico Work 13 our specialty W. cave the ivorlt dono on tho promises by tlio von boat workmen and artists. Wo tako groat uains to have it well mld And durable, and feel Quite confident of nivinn ontiro eat. reaction to all "honiay lavcr itn orderi Wo aula toep a stock ol itne quality Plaiod Waio.

Olooka, Spectacles. Silver b'orfca, Spoons. Napkin Rings and HoM lewelry. Resairtng cone by thoroughly oomnotont workmen. Wo solicit tbo patronage of all, and can assure UlM ot a Rood article at a lair price.

OILAJSIPNKY ITKN, Formerly S'pis A Ohainpiiey. fo23 tf (OH No. 133) now No. 127 1'ulton Bt. no Sands.

BKIV1ENP' IK THE PilICEa WSTUHEP, JEWRIJIV AHl SlI.VKKWAKff. conscciuence ot the recent recmt rapid doclinc tha BROTHERS, ITt. UI fULTOU STKKIiI'. Now offer to the public, RBGARDLISSS OF OOST, rUKlB 1SNT1RK STOCK, OONSISTING 05 Diamonds, ino Knclish aud Swiss IVatches, Rich and Klemtntdowtilrj, Solid hterhng Silvoiwue, iiiiost Uuality of Plated Ware, Hair and rtubher Jewelry, b'reneb aud American Clocloi, Kaney Hoods, AT PltlCriS OOPTHisPONDINO WITH OOLB. furcliafors would do oil to noil aii'toiammeour led compare i resent nd lorraer and indet themselves.

tlAHT HKOTHtHii. 211 i'Ultcn st, St nnn'B liuildinap. n23tf RUB.UKU JMWWtK, i f' Zl.A'VPD WA UK ALL KJJSUh Uf OUH own iIt.lcR,t .1, OHAdKK. fllonnfaoturer, atrRQt. jf Koux uuO bWvcj w.it,i'httd.nt.f(i(!ocrcain,reat variotf.

ncr n' ''H TOFulfon mRBKLIO ANP tiUAiWUJPLB TABtiJB EL indfana plalcii warn in every vnrici lot ale at JAB. 'fihiiflbmnnt, 15 Kal QnSt.rn o'Pl treat variety uf silver goods, in hoxna, aaitthlQ for aL ftj50 J. I. OH ASK'H, Manntactiirar. 2lflJuitun8t josnnniiOD, jewolrj, lancr urucica, ac, ropair and TKKiSOOPKH AJSJi rjOXUlUS TUB only rilactt in BrooUynwhoro yon can (ind itoo'S afr.

8u of aw order EOSWKL O. BRAINAKD, 8urrogato of tht County of Kuich: Notico is hereby given, according to law, to all oorsonB hnvinBchiimBOKuinJtTUK'fDOKriS POLUEaiOd( lata ot tho ity of Brooklyn, docoased. that aro req.n.lrod to whibit tho namo. with tho vouchers toe roof, to the aab ecriberj', at, thootflceof Theooorn Folhoman A No.fi lirond slieot, corner of Ueavor street, in tht3 Oity of New York, on or hpforo tho twenty Hrst da? ot January next, p0iHRMUS Hutvivin(! HKNRV D. POLHEalUS.

(Etoontors. lyHlaCmF IU JJUKSTJAJStUSOl'' AN OBDBE OFK03 WULL O. BRAINAKD, Kbh, Surrotrato of the Oountf 0 iLinga: Notico is hereby Riven, acc rainx to law, all oereon0 oaving claims against 8AM tl EI, b. KING, lateof theOitf of Brooklyn, decoaaed, that they aro ronuirod to oihihlt th nine, with the vouchors thereof, to the Biihscnbor. at hli ollico.

No. 43 Pail; place, in the Oily of He York, on or before tbe day of Decombar next, Datod May 28ui, iai IaVf6m'l''GILBEET 110WKLL. Adm istrator ltfiDWliLli O. liltACMAUD, Surrosato of th Nnt'ictfifl'iicreby friven, accnrdiuE to law. to all parsons havngdalina OfiainM o'dAKLKii F.

theCicjof Brodkljn. deceased, that they iro required to oxuio'ctno same, uii 'N" crihars tbo odrainiBtrotorB. at tho oiltco of Williams Bcees. 161 Waier stree'. the Oity of Now York, oe pi before tie 10th day of February next Ua'oa Augast tb, ItUfi.

n. TOrrrnuo BEfftS, au4 laiT66mti PUKSUAX KJii) OF 4.N UBDBB (Mb Surrojrato of fdi UOSWISLLO. jbRAINARt Oqanty of lirnBS: BoKint si MONfi WARDEIiL iflto of Baw. jUr Nnwlltrcoht deceased. Hint thov aro re nuireii to exhibit thi famo, with tbo vouchers thereof, tolliescbsin itjor.athei reaidenoa, Bay Ridge In tlio tonra.

"ffilAt rvVARDEIX, A au2lawfiraM TFFUfiSUANiJK OV AN OltJJJSB OF Bl3 I RLL 0. BRAINABD, Surroaato of tie OomI KntiS'ia heroby eiven. aocordhw: to law, to all BSnons "ir.li chat, thflii aro reouircd to oxhihla ffip pamc w'th the vouchors thoreof. to tho subscribers. afthfflcrot Henry Uirchoff No 68 Boeiy, corner St altecntu day of Mmli next Dated Heotombar 8th.

1665. hlteent Admlnl.tra HliftltY UlKOKUI'lf, e8 IN l'UKSUANUKOJf AN UKJJKBOlfBOS WELL 0. BRAIN AUD, SurroRato of tkeOoutf fNnUceBis hereby given, accordina to law. tp aapetsonfi bavinif claims aBnnst GARKEIT nKOWBR, lite at tbe uity ol urooitiyu. ueeeaBtfo, uiwuicjluu rwiiunu wi ox Uibit t'ncBamo, with tbo vouchers thereof, to the subsonber at his place ot inoq.

ih ann ou eb TttDinKwa Market, in tho City ol Nov Votk.on or Iloiorf th. twenty Fccond dayof Fobruary dc x. ntefl Ansustiritri, 1865. lawlJUil ur.tu niw pfPUBSUANCK Olf AN OKDEB Of? 1 HOSWliLL c. BRAINARD, SurrogaVo oi Ut! Oountyof ICinfe'B: Nolicoia hcioby given, according to law, to all persona bavina.

claims apiinst HENKY RTjaGLBa, latS pf tho City of Brooklyn deceased, that (bey are roontred'tr exliibit Hie aamo. with tho voucher! thereof, to. tha sub Feribers. nt Ihe store of StowarV 162 'Fulton street. In the city ol Brooklyn, on or before the llth day of February ncit.

Dated AngnstStb. 1665. ABRAM 8. STOTHOFF, aull lsw6m'F OALVIN E. PR AIT; i Prat0 JIM PURSUANGROIP AN OBDEBOJ? BOB WELL O.

BRAINARD, Surrogate of Uo Count! of Kines: Notico is hereby given, accordlnji. to law, to all persona hftvina: claim! against THOMAS CLABK, late of the Cits of Brooklyn, deceased, that they ore required to exhibit the szmo, with tho vouchers theroof, to the Bubaorlberi at her residence, Ko. 60 Pinrrepnnt Btroat, in the Oityor Brooklyn, on or before tlio second day of VeoeaiBct Dr.tc EUZABlifH O. H. CLARK, AminiBtratfix.

"ttihoreby tjelore Irt as a fiarjii Mr SUSAN THOMAS, 'F AKTED A PART 'V BOUSE, VUR (or hn dlftfint Irom ferriop. fornlamilVnf wiJliDR to pay a libor il rout. Addte33, partiouhr.i as rent, gae. nner. Ao V.

Kagla offloe. WAtNTilD A WAN AND WIKE AN t) 1 moderate; within 30 tvalfeof tbo fotry, Apolv nt tlie Ti attoro mnction of Fulton and Main etz. to W. 8. BLAQK; o3 FOB I'HJS WESTERN MAU tot, worth of ladiVaad 'ntlamya'a oa'.

off cloihlnft or. which 1 wilj pay the bejt in tho United btates, and no bio ting taoies anH conMomen would do well to oaU or Eenrl to Mr. M. S. SHANNON' C3 Htmilton avonag.

aonth Brooklyn Clothing tore. n3 lm WANTED A BUILDING OK. TWO OR three larpe lofts, suitable for a light inanufiDtms inff traeinf fis; must have pood light Address, etatinar lo cation and terms, w. B. Poaftftloe.

BrooMvn. o3Hfc WANTED a FURNISHED BOOM IN a private family, for two ge tit not f.ir ir.jjj uny nam lerms mouerato. aaareaa yy. u. iSigie oinoi.

cam." WANTED I HAVE GOT 8300 CAMJ; I WBL ttn tnkn Rn itirnsr, in Hnfnhiminr 4 uriKh eomo reliable uaitei'jiilflflv Biluotod. sriioro this amount ftith my tiaio and attention would make a living. Addreaa PAHTNER, Bogle afflco, giving namo and all partioulars. No agents need apnly. o3 2tk WANTED PART Ol" A HOUSE, liY a cpntlnmnn nnrt lilH wifp.

'n A rA meotabln ninhbor hood, wirhin 1finr20miriiitii altr of either terrv: bsht o. re'erenoa given and reacurad Plaaso undress, sta'iug tnrmi and partlcnlara, for no dayg, V. Brooklri P. O. WANTED A GOOD SIZED HOUhEIN a iileasant neighborhood, by a private fimily: rant not to exceed $800; nnssopsion on or befuro tho 15th of October.

Address T. Eagle office. Q23t ANTE FURNISH HD Af AK1' mnntq. nnnvnniftnt; tn Fnlton or Wnll Htroft ferrj. by a gentleman and wife.

Address, witb torms, Ao (rcfer encea exchanged; O. MoA, 39 Beakmon street, Havr York. oz iv WAN TED A ROOM AND HALIi, NOT Joss than 22 by 50. If larger, the inoro aooeptaOle. Addres3il.

B. Kaglo offlco o22c" WANTED A SMALL HOUSE OR half nf house, hsv 0 to 8 rooma. in a 2ood neigh borhood, by a email family. Any one havinR good apirfc menta to 'et will please addroa? bEWIS P. dos 20J3 Now 01 k.

iai WAKTEDA COAJFETENT HUrilNESS rcan. with eomo oaab oapitnl, dairoa to onjasco in hofiincpa. either in Brooklyn or New York Addresa OOM MKUCIAL, Eajilo offlco. B30 6t WANTEDA COTTAGE HOUSE, WITH pxtension. 8 or 9 room'', water and in 9th.

lit or 20th Ward, vtG3tof Myrtle avenue. Address JUNIUS, Kaglo office, stating terms and location B303t, WANTED TO A TttRfcE Btorv mot ern briok house. Possession May next. Loratcd between Myrtlo and Atlantic avonies, within 15 minutes of City Hall, address with full paitioalars, Box 3(i. fOfiuuice, pow xorK.

WAITED IN BROOKLYN, A THREE Imiion ifl nil mndnrn 'mnrnvamnnra frnm 1st. Address J. W. 23S W. V.

s8 3tv WANTJfiD TO BENT A HOUSE, IN outti Brooklyn, by a firit ciass tenant Please ad droruBoifil Brooklyn O. se5tf WANTKO liKuOlibVJN OITY BO Ub of ttie eeroml fair marltot pneos. i.up'j to J. 8. MAHKAV i OO.fi (Tnnrtrflot.

tV" WANTKD LAD1ES TO LEAK TO opeiateonSinRer'aand "Wheeler AWilaoa'a sowing mnchinos. A IJ branches touch and recommended to worir, Alan nil kinds of family stiiohinir and ntult iiHr done byai esuwiencad oiiortor. Apply as 182 Fulton street, up BOAKDinjG BOAKD TWO GENTLEMEN AND their wives, or a family ot uvo adults, or five gentle men. can obtain good feubstaotial board at well uroiaae room1, in a resnectnblo privnto family, ub233 Uuion fctreof, betwoin Court nnd Sm fli: convenient to the caw and forties; location o3 8 ROAitD WANTED JN BKoOiililiN A tmn'Ivrt fivn nprinim nark chili)tOtj with one vart desire furnisliod room, with Board, iu a privato family; or three rooms' cu ine same iloor rcquved; partioi anawerinc will please Rive tnontiou and 8izo nt rooms. Ad oreui tor three days ALSW'N.

tiox IMS N. Y. P. or miifp. OOAliD A UliiNTLEMiN AND WllfB, nnJ ivn niiiln ontlnmpn.

nun he aDBsmmodited Viithpood b'lni where the coiulorts of a homo can ho enioynl; conven'tnt toJb'uhonaad Oathariae torric Uo tCrl'll t'S C.TCJja'lK'Jd I'l'U mm BOAltDAVAMD BY AGKNTlilQiVlAN, wto. cndohild, limonttB olti; one furnished roiu, with i losfii. Verms notto exceod $14 pnr woolc. Addrats SMITH. 5f ia' ah, Bnoklyn, KAKD IN EHOOKLVN b'OK A G1V tleman.

wife, and chilri. 8 airo, ii a privtt: family bddrt'PB. Jrilion and tonus, wh chmust ne milUeiQie, JAlliao auixivnvn, icy 'mim Diiicwi, "wn Yorlt. ROAUD A WUCO SL) FK, N'L tnnm nnd Jiminnm to let. with hjurd.

in tho vicinity of Dr. CuyJpr's church, for pavticuJi nddrpas X. Y. BOAHi THKEE GENTLK moo can obtain pa Ual hoard, witi a omill fitnily. in a nlensant location; five iinutod walk of tfultoa focry.

Ko. 83 Uifc'h FtroDt. o3 4t BOARD LABGE THIRD STOItV room, ut lrJ Olmton Rtroef, third donr hulo'v rnr.v 130AKD A JnTKD IN A fiUVACE familv, hy a lady and hor daughlor; ono room rr quircd, whicb they would furnish, including line.i. Address for four days N. T.

L. tgJo BOAKD A GKNTLEMAN AND WIPE can ho accommodated with board and pleasant vnnnia at47 uonooru etrceii. i. BOAUD A 3d STUHY KRONT ROOM will be lot, with noard. to two gentleman, cr a gon tlcmjn and wite.

appiy at uinayenu aw. BOARD WANTED IN BROOKI BIT a gentleman and wife in a privitc family, or wbero tbcro aro but few boarders; a well furnished room on 2d floor, in a house oontainin" tho modern improve monts, re quiren. Locauuiimuai, uo u0L.Turn i Bedford avenu1 ana Myrtle and Fulton nvcnue3. Her nn0n.n.inn ulnito nnmn ATnnf. Ifififltidi Illtmn cinte answer requeatod.

Addrosa H. B. Ea jlo office. city roJoronccs given ano roipuruu. OAED WANTED BY THE KIHST SLP Aovemborfrrfl cenr.

ciran nniwiroonorncnrumi ton st. Addresf, etating torms, wbi.h inu bo nioder.i'o. i eluding lire and is, (J. B. Bos 1135 No Yor'i BOARDING IN BROOKLYN, NRAR Fulton avenue A party of youncrffenUoinen.

or two pentltmen and their wives, will find hnndsoniRly furnished inninfl mill lir cla board, and nil the eomforfc3 of a homo: liouse contuinq all tho latest moJornimprovomo'iiH JNO Clliiurjn tRKen. uun Hboou MumMiii tntjoi, lu avttiue. K. B. Noinovmg in May, Bubsoriuor owning tuo TOARD 11N SOUTH BROOKLYN A J3 hondBome hack parlor (southern exposure) let, lmnoH in frftnUomnn und wifp.

or two irontlomou Tfirins 22 ner woek. incluiiini lire and gap. Priy vo fami lv: firet elas house. References required. AddroS3 Box M5 lirooklyn.

PoEtothce. OAllD A EROUT HAlib liOOll, 2d 9 flior, to rem, with board, to a Bioglfl gontiemuti, at intii st, between Hnrtigi ond llecraiv o2 8t TTUiATCD VVAOTlfD INOUTa BKOOIC IJ lyn, byncBntlemen wife, two cliildron, 2 an (lyoiw o'd. end servant; piisoie lamilj n'oferroil: two roomi on 2d floor: would furnish same A.ldre3, with terms ond full rariiniilnrs. .1. VV.

H. Brtoklrn 1'ost ouice. OJ1.C i.it.nni.iiiL' riii r.i?ni mn 1M je gtni.lemen, with or wiiiiout board. Appls No. 27 aiVt in AVfrun A lfWPRPiA i bio prirato fomify, or where thero are but few ooard wile, and boy i jears old.

Address, A. I Offlco. Ii OAiU 102 OONGKE.STKEG1. THE second floor to let toaroilioa or inglo sontlemon: "OAD 1AVO VOIJNG GBNTLT3MBN 13 viahir gti room tonetlier can bo accommodate wit ti Coaro in private lamiiy. jj.yiMyui.wj OS'iV IOAUT) VV ANThill BV A.

IjrKJNTliJiAlAW 11,. 1. t.hn nf tne Citv Hall by tbe last of Ontcbfi: ono toom, firo ond gas included: tornis moderotc: privato finnlj prcrortoa. Address ra. a.

offico. OCARD IS MKOOKLiN A NICELY M.B furnisbo'l equnrarooni aimable lor a lady ana goncin Itnn fllrP nintrln fffinHlfelfm. With board. OH th Hnlsbts. near tbo cars.

AdctrcstU Bagla offlce. 02 2t BOARD WANTED IN BKUUKLiriM, rii a family of five (part children) in a nleasant locality, Dninnf t.n nnri within mile of Ilulton ferry: two or three oms r'anired. Adoress. with particulars, or for im intrrvinw. FRAKKUin, OtUce.

LMUHi BCVAED i nLIi JBOABD WAJNTUD tUK a young cenlletnan and wifrf in a pivato lamily, within inn ir.ii.rloj of fuiton and and Sonds sti. Lunon at 12 orlowck. If terms aid accommodations aro satisroolo ry. would fjepeimiuent. auuross.

bihuuk cruia, TJUAEli WAMTED NBAK iHK WALL mm or South femc3, lor may. two mmra lircaar.dsmflllroom. Addross H. B. 21 Joralooioii st, s30 3t oTED EOOM TO LET, WITH board, on second floor, front, with alcoto, Hot and cold water in mom; house all the modora improvements, nnt.n.

ft fo lignum cvtiiiuc. TJOAKDllNG AND DAY HtlilUUli nAi JD Eldo House, mb street. BrooWyn. Fronch aucl Snanisu suokf in tne uoufcu, rru Principal. Prnfessor.

Trcgant gives private I1" ln JTrcncn and opauisn ac uia ihiu uc tuo yuuo BVU irn WANTED IN A PRIVATJS I a two largo and two small rooms required, in aVeasant location, and for whioh a reasonable price will be Daid: tue comiorcsoi a ijuuiu wi uo uiiy.ou. f.rencos unqoesUonahlo. Or tho advertiser would h'ro, at a fair price, a neatly furnisnca. moneraco size.i. raur a atoiy house.

Address now lorK rosromoo, uai se29tii' TOAKl) ONB OB TWO S1NGI IS UBJI tlemon can bq accommodated with hoard ot street; pou'dtunmiua iaat once oxcuaneou. JL.EGAL KOT1CES. TTPTfRMW rOf7HT. KINGS COUNT uarivin Jjiionnoiu, ua cm.uuLui, Little Jiftf imicmifint order of this Court, raauo in "1'1rf nTinn: honrint? date the IQtU dav or 1865 I will sell by pnbUo auction, at tho Oommcr ciaf ExchS. No.

369 fIton streeCin tbe Oity of Brooklyn, on weancanay, ucu. at ciocunoon. iu. t7f.iT,r, drtforilinfi land and nremiseg. vbr: All those certain lote, pieces or parcels of land.p sitnaw, lyiuftand a Ancstihofl nq follows: Befzinninc at the south wcatirly corner of Atlantic and Kevins runmnK thence westerly on the aoutberly aide of Atlantio street) seventy.

three l73) Icec; thence southerly and parallel with Nevena street ninety (SO) feet; thence eaatorlv and parallel Atintit.ir KtTp.fit Kovontv threo (73) feettoNevinSBtreet: tbenco onherJy along tbo westerly side of Nevin3 Btreet nlnetyOW leetto xnepoim or piavw uhhiuiuu; anu beinc Known aa hob auu sin uu uuuiuiuatuuui map for closing Atlantic BVeet NlOhOLAB VAN BRONT, Eeforee. o32aw3wTa No. 19 "Willis, st, Y. City. PURSUANCE OF AS OJiDBB OKKOS hn.iSmq iiimt MARIA 8 PRAGUE, latecd.

'ho Oity of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required amiDll tne same, wicu cuu luuuuoi. ii i scribers, the ad ninlsuatow. their residence 148 Adelphi Street, in the BrookliVon or oefore tbo 31st day of jaarcn ne pvwifwxw Dated Sept. Mjeo. i26 lavfm MB I OA Ii.

DOOTOB THOMAS P. NORRlb practice of inodictae and tanma. Ut fBce at Ne Jm ttrost, eeconil doer trom (Myrtle FE0M WASHINGTON. A Pennsslvaaia Brisodier Uobs a Safe Ee in Caueht iu the Act ffis Arrest aud Novel DMeucK Stbgnlar Case ol Grand Larceny Geu. Palmer's Policy iu Keneackr Special DeBpntch to Pbila Inq.

Washingxok, Oct, 2, AH OITICEB SOr.3 TUB Q(V. L. C. Baber, chh of the detective force of tho War Department, bavino rrccived intormation that an attempt would bo mado to rob the sate oFUolonel Albor rm. Utpaituirnt Qutirtiiimaiiter at which confaiued a largo omouut ot gold, ellver and Treasury cotes belongiiiR to the Governmont, two dctoctlvus wero despatched frcm this city by General Balier.

to keep a Bbarp looliout on the premises lu wh'ch the eafo was located. At a certain hour on Friday last Gonerul Briscoe, lato Colonel ot iho Ninety ninth PuuDsyJmta Regiment, who commands the Lyurhbursr Military Dia Irlct, was seen by tho detectives to enter tho oflio of tho Department Quartermaster, which is in the Court Houao building at Lynchburg, a lock tho safe and take out money amounting to aud, placing it under hi coat, retire from tho room and enter his own ofllco near by. UE 15 ART.EBTED. After reachin his headquarters, Briscoo looked tho door of hia office ann laid the money upon the table, but was speedily llowed by the detectives, who broke itio dcor open, and caught him in tlio act of firing tue building to hide his guilt, by means of piecei of cloth Ewvd tofether and saturated with some combustible material, Briscce was immediati'Iy feikcn into custody, wtiun he slated, in defence, that he had takou tho money fci prevent it falling ioto the hands of a man named por.t sutlor, who, it appeara from intormation the hands ct the anthoriUeE, wa nsaocintcd with in tho plot to rob tho sate of ttiu funds mentioned ibovo A OJOL rKOP03IT10N. Somo time aso, this man Lackey approached Colonel AUcrger, Post Quariorniastcr, in whoso the fond were, and mado a praumUiou to him to into a plot to steal the niuuey, urging as an inducement that they could blow open tho Bat'o and divide the poiis between ur.scoe, Aiooraer ana uimseii, and cir culate a report tuat tho act had been committed robbers.

AJberger declined tbis propi3ltfoo, when Lackey iurthor utgedtUatitwasall right with Biitcoe, who would Eimpiy coiiveno a couct raartitil. ot wnicn no (unacoe) wouin po president, ana tuat Alberger would be aeqnitxd ot all blama in tho mat i tcr, whilo the crime (rouJd bo chtrged to Iflto rcbl i officers, tbo owners of tho ssfo in which tho money was I kept. rEHSEVElfAIvUU OF JjAL KKY, Lackev. fajliug to cot Colonel Alboigsr to enter into the phn, he managed to get au imprt Uou of tho lock of thoeufe, wih wbtobho went to Philadelphia to get a koy made at the instance of Briscoe. nniacoE forestalls Lackey.

In the meantime, hoirover, and bsfore the return of Lackey from Philadelphia, Briscoe, on some pretext or other, managed to obtain tho loan of tho orleinal koy of the snfe from Colonel Albe yer, trom which ho took un mitreFFion on a piece of wax. This accomplished, he manuiactuvtid an awkivaid locking and rotish iron key. which aD6veriid tho purpose, however, lor which it was designed, aa Is ah wa above. Lickey, in accordan with the plan oetween nimeeit nua liriscoe, was to return from Philadelphia to Lynnhburg on ttie very nisbt of (he day Friday lost) that liriscoo robbffd tbo ato. LAOKLT AHEESTEP, This iufoimotion being within the knowledge of Gon BaktT'a detectives, one of them was dcispatohctl ou to a station on the LvnehburgUinroau.

with a description ot Lackey, who was Uken in custody, and upon tho arrival of tram Brit coo nod Lickty wore both immtdiutuly biought to Washington, aud thcyavonoy cot fined in (ho Old Capitol Prlsou. TJtOOF OF JJJIISCOK'S OUILT, The key used by Briccoo in uulocklnu tha the wax upon the impression wasiaken, and the clnr xed otb with which ho attotnpted to Uro tuo huildims, arc now id possession of Gen. Baker, 'the working up of fliis detective operation is ono of tho b39t maa of Gen Baka'rj many success achiovemeuts in the detec tive uno. MAJOR OKNEUAL rALMCn, The fitntemtmt ivlchiifmenre.l io Neiy York re cently, that firajoi General Palmer is tJ be removed the command of the Dcpartun ut of KunLucky, Is incorrect It is true, however, that somo parties have been unking an effort to accomplish this ond. because Gen, Pfllm ill not acsist in Buelmuiug and revising tho iu etimtion oi siavtry.

General Palmer actiop under the belief that ehrory ii dead in Kentucliy as elsewhere, has directed pacse3 to be given to all people of color who could not obtain employment at homo, and who weza compollod to go elso whero to get it. Some parties find fault with this pass fjBtem, and desire that somebody shall command Kon tucK who will recognize and sustain slavery. General ralan left this evening, und tho probabilities aro no change will be made. SJ LATER mm NEW ORLEANS. New Obleans, Sent, 31, Genmnl Ranbv has Fcizcd tho Bteamcra Oberukeo and Maunolia, Mobile packets, taoy having failed to comply wltn the piineipies 01 concession niatio in tno joint order of tho army und navy commaudera.

it is rei.Trtcii mat w. uonway, bopcrincouacnt 01 tho Froetlnicn's liureau in tnis btato na3 occn pcrccdi'd. Ainvccl Btcamaniii t.niceo diatcs irom iiow lone. Ibe Mcthortist Episcopal ConferPnc ot Tennessfe. Nashville, Term Oot.

2. The Eniscopal Oonfureuce of Tcnnesseo will meet on Wednesday in Kdg Held. A larfie number of preachers are already In attendance It iB expected that it will be tbo hrgest assembly sinca tho wur. ThHfirncd Masonic Lodse of Tenuessee. Nabuville, Oct.

2. The Grand Masonic Lnilirc of TcnotMco met to day for the first lime iu four years. Lnrpe delegations wcro atlcmipno irom an pirn o. the Slate. LAW INTUiiLlUEPiCtC.

CI LT COURT BEFonE Judgf. Retsoids. I'htnldlm 0. Banner against Itnbcri Mumbtj. The plaintiff, In February, 1801, cot from tho defendant a lease, from May 1st, 181)4, to May 1st, lb'SS, of promises FnKon street, nt a rent of $1030 a year, and uroufdit blB action naainst Mnmby fo.

not fjivlng him possession on tbe 1st of Moy, 1501, ojcorc'lng lo tbo terms of tho leoee. He claimed that betcrn be cot the lease ho Was dolns piohlablo business in Baltimore, as a merchant, ond On tUO laun OI too icuac sum uuc ilia cuuuti nun uiuii, with bis family, to Broaklyn, and that because of Mum by's reluEal to clvo him possession on tho 1st of May, ho had suffered damaue to tho amount $:1000, mado up of tho value of the rental of the premises oicr and abovo whit be had agreed to pay, ond tlio expanses ho bad paid for the removal of hia Roods, from Baltimore. Tho defendant claimed that he bad mado the lease in good faith, relying on getting the possession by tbe re moval Ol ino ocner ceuuiii, oir, iijvcib, whi. ujv. uncus claimed to hold tho premises under a verbal leaso I'toin blm, and that ho couldn't get him to go out.

On the conolualon of plaintiff'.) cvldenco, tho Counse for defendant moved that Court direct tho Jury to find six cents douiaftes, becaccco, as a rule of law, tho plaintiff could not recover more when the defendant had shoiva that he acted In good faith, ond did not wlltully or perversely withhold the possession or tho buildloR. On the other band, the plaintiff's Counsel clalmod that ho could recover oil the actual damaees sustained, each as Iho expense of removal and tne value of the lease above the rental, and loss of his business, which ho bad given np, relying on th lease. Alter IUU Brgomeiii, iuu cuuti uuutuuuu ciiu viuw of the defendants' Counsel, and directed a verdict of six oents lor the plaintiff. For plaintiff, J. W.

Gilbert; for defendant, Jenks. FIMNCUL INTELLIGENCE. Nkw Yonit, Oct. 8 Tho opening price ot American Hold it tho mirtct lils morning wa quoted at and finally it closed at Stacks aro better. Money on call 50 per cent.

Sterling Exchange quiet, at Stock Exchange Sales First Board. 10CO OSO'B'61 1C7K 30C0 W7 COO 15 6'B5 20couo.s 10l 25HHI do 103 Z0C0 do new isb lOlK 95CO new isb 102 10 USS's 10 10 regiB 94 15C 0 L'SS's U' tOcouu. tl Treae 7 3 10 notea EOCOO Second series. CttO Third scries 88 1000 do 1000 Ind St 6'B E3 2'XO Tenil B's 90 E3 a'Ort Vn St6's 60 100 Guino 73 Faeilic HO 1C3 do 215 50 Pao Scrip 203 20U oen ZOd do 1101 Eiio Hallway 87)1 600 do hlO 871! 200 io 810 211) do B30 100 do eta ii'i 200 do 2d call 8T2 230 HudKiV Ill 110 do fllO HOIS 1000 do H0(s Readraur 117 MO do 3500 do U6Ji 0 Mieli Ueu 116 500 SllobKnAN.I.... '2 200 do Tlh 000 do 72, 100 do slO V.V, 100 do ESI 71W 3T0 do 13 1530 do 2d call 13', 100 do slO 73K 0 ItlOeur 00 Olcv APitS 15K 10C0 fjjt SCO ,830 75.J E0 do 75 100 Chi 600 loi4NOTr.

6u ItCOO Obio 4 Mi33 roBr. seSJii lflCCfl do ltKOO 101 4000 Clov4Pitts4tbm 13 1000 do 74 6000 Chi 4 A1 1st OS 3CC0 Am 5 Bank of Oom'erce 105 23 Ocean Bank. .....110 49 Bank of Eopubbo 108 3000 IJSffB lyoor. n. I.

6 Shoe 4 t'r Bonk. 1C1 200 Uauton Oo ixi 100 do 900 do 41 So blO WA 100 2d call 4l 400 do blO 4IJJ 160 Ool ft Hud Oanal 140 600 Ccn Coal Co 69 100 Onmb Oo pref 4654 oo oiov 4 Toi loarj j. JSS 4 bSWH 100 .830 103k 300 Mil, Br Du Chain VOt ne de 46 i 630 6K nit 2C0 SCO 210 600 2C0 WO do 47 do. 2d oil 47Ji do 48 jBU 4TI 60' do 97S 100 AI 37 200 Uhi 10S 100 dr h.10 107 100 anlotajlverW ta 49 1 ao za can mi 0O io 49 ICQ Brano'tOf UOo mi TUESDAY CVENlfxG, OCT. 3.

A Tin Weddinjr. It is a very pleasant custom, the celebration of annivers: ilaje. It k'eps up pleasant recollections, and where tueh observance marks tho Jong continuities of some happy and tbanfeSRiv. ino; arc added to cbeerlul rcmiuisccncc to make tbe occi sion more joyful, We have our sociolas well asourpubll annrvasaries, our Mitn day3 and enr wedding days; and other days we bold in fond remcmbraoro. Ibat raro event, Iho Golden Weddina' has put forth off sboots in tne silver wedding, the tin wedding, and tbo wooden weddine.

Married tuples who roach tbe flftt c'h annivcieary or their wedding; day aro very seldom met with now a days, and a golden wedding is a rarlt? silver weddings, commemorating a quarter of a century of wedded bliss, are more numerous; but tin weddings, only calling lor ten years probation, ought to bo fro jmnt enough. Tin, notwithstanding the war, is sllll iho cheapest of metals, so that a tin wedding is quite an economical jollification. This bring3 us down to tbe of tbo fact that our well known fcllow.cittzen and cohboralour in journalism, Mr. Theodore Tilton and lady, had a tin wedding last evening, diilv celebrated at their resideno in Livingston street, in which quite a number ot on: prominont citizens and distinmiisbcd visitors partid pated. The company c3mo down vory handsomely with tbe tin; Mrs.

T. had a complete kitch. outfit, and Mr T. might be mustered into ecrvico as a thorough "tin clad," if ho avails bimseli of tbo tin decorations bestowed upon him. Iho contributions, so odd and varied, created no little merriment among the party.

A poetical address to the "happy couple," written for th i occasion by Pbccbo Gary, was read by Oliver lobnson Tbo aadreBS had tbe ring of the true metal "tin" about it, ringing all the changes upon tin the English language would admit; tbe poem, in fact, was quuo Tin. nyaonlan. Tho naxt Weary effort waa from tho brain and pen of Mr. Alden J. Spoonor; tbe compoBltton bolng of a semi musical character, had a tin born accompaniment.

After tbis the evening was passed in agreeable versation, Bocial communion and light refreshments, which closed this exceedingly pleasant party. tbe guests were Iho llev. U. VT Boechor (who performed tbe ceremony ten yearfl ngo; Itov. Dr.

Storrs, Rev. Dr.Ciiylor, Rev. A P. Putnam, Itov. Dr.

Faloy, Dev. Mr Pump. JT, Y. Obscn cr; Itev. Dr.

U. Field If. F. Euar.gdist IU Dr. than Brown, American Baptist IIud.

Mists F. OdeU, Oliver Johnston, Parker Pillsbury, idi Slcmi i Standard; Augustus Uiverick, Evermg Br Wilder, Horace B. Cliflin, Robert Dale Owen, Rev. Joshua Lcavitt, D.D., I. Van Amen, Beooklth Eagle Joseph Moxin, Capt.

Charles B. Low, Brooklyn Gcorcc Shea. Ctirpjration Attorney, New York; Hon. Grorgo IS. Lincoln, Postmaster II.

J. Winter, editor Y. Y. Time; 1' N. Hooker, V.

Y. Tribvw I), hi. Sfouc, editor Y. Journal of Com' mine! Y. S.

'is Ammr; the gilts were tbo following: Oreai tin Idl, lanro cs a fire bell, inscribed "The Great Bi 11 Eclan with rod, white and blue libboiif, unci attached lo it a tin appendage containing the text of Air. Tilti u'spoLm of that title, from Joseph Hoxie. Tin 1M. shaped lite a beaver, from Rev. A.

P. Putnam, Brooklju. Small tin. lad; filled wi'b water from tbe River Jordan, from Kcv. jjr.

IStown, Missionary to tbo E.ist. Ornamental coal scuttle, Irom P. Oarnuin, with a letter labeb il Tin: American Museum." Tin inksiund and tin quill pcn, from Mr. Van Anden of tbe Kaqlk. Tin crown, painted liko a garland oi flowers, for Mrs.

T. from L'baili G. Judson. N. Y.

An elaborate set of tin jewelry, finely finished and engraver), oni Mr. nr.ie, of the firm of Co. A siomacfi warmer frooi Itev. r. L.

Cuyler, in opposed to s'ornach. warmers lor the inside A monster basket of table roses, a garden in itself, fiom S. B. Chittenden. Anotheriust as big, from Mr.

L. S. Uisfcell, of Llowol Ijn Park, N. Y. There were not less than a lliousaod articles in all, filling up the library like a tia Buopl Tbo following is the address referred to; TI1E TIN Yi'EDDINO TO MR.

AND MRS THEODORE TILTON. Pear friends, the tnonglit. must surely come, Tc nieht, to every thinker; That ho who joined your fates at first, "Was somcthiog ot a tinker 1 For through tbo ups and dowDS of lite, Through fine and stormy weather, His soldering, for tin long years, Has held you last together. And, since your lovo has worn so well, Another truth we settle; You arc not made of tinsel Btuff, But true and tempered metal. And, therefore, may the gods on you, Their choicest gills bestowing.

Fill up the tiu cups of your lives With bliss to overflowing. May love and friendship smooth tho path Of lilo your feet are Heading, Till lispiiir ihan this night of fin Shall to your golden wedding. And may your btar with licaits aa young Our lin congratulations, As when jour marnage bellB fust rung. Their (in tin uabulations. Phobde Cam.

47in Regiment Veteran The first mceling of this Society was held last evening ot the appointed place, corner ol Johnson and Navy streets. One hundred and Bevenlceu members were present. Tho meeting wsb called to order by Lieut. W. S.

Duffy, who made a few appropriate remarks, stating the object of tbo Society, etc. Tbe following officers wero elected, pro President, Lieut Walters. Duffy; Nice Presi sent, Lieut Bernard MeGcc; Secretary, S. 11. Herman: Treasurer, George W.

Yi nables. A c' niinittco cf five. COUSistitg of Lieuts. Rrilan and Dinneguti, Privates Thoa Gorman, Knonaa and S' nst. ltichard Dunn, were appointed to provide a permaceut meeting place for the Society.

After a abort uddr. es by Lieut. McQeei the meeting adjourned to assemble at the same phco on Monday evening next at yt o'clock. The Bbooklyn Yacht Club The Ijiip To IfoMOW. Tbe Broaklyn Vacht Club will tako a sail down tbo Bay to mortow, which will probably bo their last demonstration this season.

Tbe yachts will sail from the Club House, foot of Ceurt street, at 9 A. and soil down to tbe outer Bay. Returning, tbo expe. ditlon will make a descent on some eligible epot on States Island, where to iudulgo in the festive chowder, and then sail home. Yachting is a glorious, manly and invigorating recreation, and Iho taste for it is spreading.

Tbo season now drawing to a close has boeD one of tbo wobI brilliant in tbe annals of tho Brooklyn Yacht Club, its membership lias greatly injreaBed, and the demon. Btrations of its fleet hive beeu imposing, and its excur nionatrequi nt and pleas nt Tho Club has an experienced and enthusiastic jaehtsniaD, Mil a wbolo uoulrtl gentlo man for a Comm dure in the person of Robert M. Whiting, who has liifusid Quite a new Bpirit into the organization. Aitbat Last Night. The nights aro becoming cool, politics ato now in full blast at tho various gin mills, und tbe whiskey is belio ved not to be any better tbaD It was last year.

Fights are tho result of alj these unpleasant contingencies. There wore two rather seriouB ones early tbis morning. Justbeforo 2 o'clock an affray took plice iu tbe liquor store kept By James McNally in Myrtle avenue, near SpeDcer street, between a party of roughs. They wero surprised by officers Mott and Chiekner of tbe 4'jth Prcoinct. Thev bad been pounding one another, and ono cr two of them wero badly hurt, James Marry, a batter, and John Malone, a laborer, were arrested, and taken bofore Juslice Corn well for examination.

FmsT Wabd Abmy and Natt Association. A special mcetiog of tbe above association was held last evening at tbe corner ot Hicks and Craobercy streets. The meeting was largely attended, and some more veterans added their names to tbo roll of membership. A constitution and by lawB was read and accepted. Tha following delegates'were elected to tho Central Association Lieutenant Earl, Lieutenant Scliurig, O'Connor, H.

Garrison, and C. Trcquct. Heavy House Robbery. Some time yesterday, during tbo ebsenee of Mr. W.

H. Wood and family from their rcsidcnce.No. CGI South Seoond street E. It waB entered by thle ves, who stolo threo Bilk dresses, a blank silk munlillo, a gold watch and chain, fourteen silver table epoons and eix sliver tea Bpaons in valued ol about f3nii. If people leave thslr residences improperly secured, which was hera tbo csso.tboy cm hardly bo expected to escape from being robbed in these days.

Run Oveb by a Cab. About seven o'oloci tbis morning, George Fisher, a man color, bad his foot badly maBhed by car No. 295, on Flushing bo. tnecn Clinton and Vanderbilt avs. He was getting off Ibe car at tbe time tho accident occurred.

Ouloer Leckcy, ef tbo 41th Precinct, conveyed him to bis residence, situated on tne corner ui tuimug unci unn. ton avs, Foundling. A female iufant, about a week old, wss found, last nlgbt, in ao alley way on Clermont byaboy named Porter Offi.er Layton, of tbo 44th look tl.u little Innocent to tbe Station from wbenceit wasrorivecd to Mrs. Young, who live3 a Wlllougbhy and nbohasshargocffpundlingi of the City or Brooklyn. 'I Thb L.

1. Historical Society. A regular meeting ot the Long Island Historical Society will bo held; on TbnrBCoy evening ot 8 o'clock, A piper will bo roaii by Dr. D. It Simmons, late ol Kcuauawj, Japa on rboi Blttcry, Customs and Prtsout Govi rnmnt cf Japm.

half million oeoplo, will visit tbia city neat wjek. and bo inofti, at the Athereum for a short timo previou to being; opened in ew York, commencing at tho Athaooum oo Tuoi day evening ot next week, October 10th. Wo opytho following description ot this oxbibition from tbe London Times: "Tbia great work of art was gottoa up in London. En3 IftLO, at an cxpoaso of and is a complBU lllu ol John Milton's irauioitai Poom entitled iradise ana carrying out h'B idea ot tloavorj, Hell, Otiaos. and t'ar dne, fcnowibg the Robeiiion of tiatm, tbo War of the An gtl tut, lull oi tat iu, imUtne rati ot aiu i.

itwuaUMoes: nibited iti i.oo ion for IKiO cun'ecutivo mshta. aad waa during that time visited by more than a half million of peo ulo, ivrludii.R royalty, nobility, tbe gjntrv an 1 olery. tty romntuuti ol Queen Vie'eriu. it was setupin buckiurrliam i'a'ace, and exhibited beioro nor and tbo entire Court. "As describod by Milton, itcommenoo3 withascenoreo iQFentiug tile ot tbe angfla arouDd tho Al mihr 's throno to hoar a no decree, that His onlybon.

tbat day hegutten, bould nencolortb roin isnprome heaven then intioauooii tbo banqaot ot the nagala uuon thoptainsof heavou; tne niaht encauipuisnt of ibo Qnyold by the rivers of Blirfs; r3alar, with bis followers, plotting tho rebellion; tho marching of boavoo's bodtto put down toputdewr. the rebellion; tne three days' battlo boiwoon tat, bo: ot heaven Ac the rebellions anclii, the final triumph of ttio Son of when the unriot of Patsr.iat ueuy, vith thucderbolti and urn of heaven, drivesSataa and the rebel host out ol heaven into hell. Tbon follows oight nliigniiiuent coriOJ reproientinc; the Creation, oom cneij.inu with the surging waters ot Obao3 and oodiog with the. creation ot anmiuls and man. Atter wnioh t'aademo nmui rr bell, ivlt'i Ktm unil tbe fallen angeli uuon the burninu lal.e.

Satan's Council in Hell and Satan's fligui lroiu ell tbrciuyll CI cob in ssuroh of tbls earth. Thoa follo viug in dtro. order, as described by Milf.en, isBbown the Gulden of hcicn, with Adam and Hvo: the tematation ot I ve. her rail; the fall of Ad rtn. the judgment of God ario tho expulsion from tb Garden." The Fihibifconis pronourcod by the entire press and conpctc iit judges to bathe lioestworkof art gotten uo in icc.de rn cimos, and worth miles of trivol to soe.

Wo predict a preat rueb to tbo Athonoutn whih it ia teio a.s it wit undoubtedly pr one of thom'lnc utlract ivecsb.bitloiiKeveropenedin thooity. Look out for tba bills will be circulated (hrou jhout tho city this weak ui diMit. The proof of tho pudding is not in chewing tbe litrinf, but in eating and The sunio rulo will opplj J. Aloi roe Tailor Gold Medal Soap. Oar bet terbalfsiys itlia'.

io c.ual, and will do much better work and go much further, besides loavrog the clothe in a much better ttaro i'ior wishing. We do uot hesitate to pro rouLCiit tar turerior to any Soap in tbo raaiket. Go got a bar and try it most all tho mjichiots soil it. Tho storekoepeis on Hainilton avenue aro undir many obligations to officer Andrews of the 431 precinct, tor hia at'eutiou, being always wide awako and doiuy hia durj He deserves omy substantial recognition th i people in the neighborhood. Truly he is a man.

M. S. Shakhon, 0 Hamilton clothing store. Tho liev. Jomos Lynch, or the Bev.

Henry Wrd Beecbor of South Carolina. in our city, and will sPcak at Iho African M. B. Churcli. Bridgo noar Myrtle avenue, on Wednesdar ovening, tbo 4th in at fi o'clock.

Come and bear our Boeeher. Snbjeet Perils of Victory and Teace. A oubhc collection will be talion at tbo cloao of tho meeting. Mrs. F.

E. W. Harper will speak in tliH church Sabbath evening next. Mrs. H.

B. O'Leary, M. has returned from the White Mountains, and will be happy to see the ladies at 1 er ics dence, Gates cor Hamilton from 10 A. M. to P.

M. Leaky Tin Roofs. There is nothing better to repair tin roofs than a cement ma'ie fr oin paint skins, and i otliing bettor to preserve a tin root tciua a good Indeed ef paint tbo noxt thing needfaf is for jroa to employ a man that has had experience in tin rooting as well as in painting. I have boon engagod in tbo tin rioting ai.d pointing businesi for nearly twonty years. Wo are repairing roofs evoiy weok, and making thorn perfectly tivht, what other roofers have failed to do.

I ain on oveiy roof repaired by tho and do the pointing up with tbo paint skins cement which is the most important thing about roof, in order to moke it perfectly ico tight. Tho paint we use, we do not pretead tbatit will lasttwo or threo years longer than any other in the market. Ono thing we will say. it is tbo best med for that purposo: there is nothing batter; years of expoiience bavo taught me tbit paint Bkin cement ia batter in ciics thun soldering for repairing old roofs; it will lueef ibe couliaction and expan'iun of tbe tin; will not cracli. is suro to stop tho leak and is much cboapar.

If on will give us a trial 1 will rutilfy you wbatlhavasaid li tho limb. There is iota roofer in tbe business that recalls roofs ss thurough for tbo same niooey. Wo charge nothing to lo' at jour roof. Orders left wnh D. Jones, real estate agent, HarniUon avenue; John Richardson Al! ii'ticr nl estate office, corner of Atlantic and Hoyt streets, and at tho Office, I'M Fulton street, oorner of Jt'bcson, at Spoal's trunk establishment.

Tbo Tin Roof Puinting Ccnipany. C. It. BnYAHT, Superintendent. Ladies hair head dresses, to fit the new bonnet ju ro.

from Paris. A few of tboe highly fash io' abb; biauled waterfalls, braided corono now scyles of cur's, i ui Is hairpins. Frr noll watorf ills. Call oarlv. Ail thcs models v.

ill bo sold tbis weok, at Bbaiieacts. 31 Cjmf itrct. 036t Patents why will you do so? Do what? Why p.iy Bud) prices for now school books, when we can cm tboni at WonnwAMi'9 Mvrtlo avenue, just a little wem, for about btilt tho prieo, and old booVt, of alt kinds its I Oi'gbt or tikoo in enchance WiMWyrAMD's plica, Ttijliodi is at 16 Mjitie avenue, tow uoars rror FnMonaircet. o35l JTmnch CouTiLiii CoBSKTf), hand made, French Wevon Corset', all styles, (''orsots mdo to order: a larco quant ttv of low prico1 corso'a at Maie. Monn "W'tj Kier cb L'crEot storo, 2t3 Kultonstroot Tho Duplex Blip tic Spring other skirts of tne finest and be9t make in the city cf erors sizoand shape.

e20 eudTutf Fancy Hats? Fine Fobs Biglow Go. will open this day their now fall and Winter styles of Ladies'. AliFses' and Obildrens' Fancy Hats and Ovps, consisting of velvet, bilk, felt and clotb. Latest Paris and London styles just receivo i. Also a larja assortment of Ladies' and Childrens' tine Sable, Mink, Ennbteand Squir rell Fnrs, of our own raanuficture, constantly on baud at Biolow i Co 's, 185 Fulton street.

soJUIii.KSTTbSi Jf 'Look on thiB picture, and then on that. Hero von heboid tne Infirm step, The pallid cheek, wasting form. Untested food, and social atmosphore Poisoned with tho tales of aches, pains, Klerplcssni jhts and mental dospDndonsy. There, laughing health, sparkling oyes, Elsstio steps, craving appetite, forgotten oaros, Genial thought and ambitious resolves Show thecontrastand mark the picture. A nd bore the secret lies, that Unknown to Quackcnboss, tbo Doctor, Smith had taken bottles three Oi Djuke's Plantatioh Bitxebs.

b30 TaThiS Conn's Shades, Myrtle avenne, open on Tuesday ovening, October 3d. o2 2t Ed. Ocbb, Prop.iotor. On consignment for a few spelas l.WO Worsted Pattnrxi. for chairs, and strws, wilb sepbcis.ftlk and beads, all eomnftfew hntsh.

for less than the present cost of importation." at Locatrr, Son Co 's, 2fl Clinton street, opposite Clinton. o2 tf Espf.kscheit), of 118 Nassau street, New Vorf. baa inBt introduced the FW Fashion for Gentle mc ii' Hots. His proverbial success in hitting tho public to le never beon ao triumphantly demonstrated as bis present issuo. It sttracti all gentlemon of ritinol taste.

to3C3t New Fall Crape Trimmings just received per A no's 2fil Iiiilton sroel. oPDostto unman, Brr nvlcn Ti. R.Tlrais and Oloak Tricomuuta mide otdar at short notice New Obsaments fob Cloaks and 0bjbssbs. Steel and Jot Trimmings, OordA, TaJasla, Alpaca Brld, Velvet Ribbons, (colore and b'aold Waterfalls, jar Buttona, Bogle Trimmings, B6ttns.Quipuro Les. Trimming Bibbons.

Macninoand Sewing Trimmiogs, Uold aDd Silrer tringes, Ac. Trimmings made to order at short nouce at Locum, Son A Oo'a, 2fif Fnliou atreot. oppoiite Clinton. s7tf, Nntnliors of fashionable ladies are now visiting BKAlTEAn's nonular efltiblishment see the naff frtyt, uf bairdrcss'ng, direot'from tbo bairdrewflr tothh Emnrers wnloh aro exhibited in hia show win dr ws. uiey to much pleated sea tb3t the uriesBof bali dicssing have been rertuasl io 51 oanti, obiMran'a ftsir outtinp 20 eiica; onxli dressei over, QScenW.

wtaarv 'tolls, iturls. lorn? hiaids rets mtu all. HincU bnir goods MS per cent less than iBgalir prios. Hir gOMt oubire. lit only fronon Hairdresser iattioollj.

No. 31 Cosrt street Atablisbed l'lyears, Cords 1 Cords 1 Tassels! Tasiels! iti. all tolom nndslzos; sots made ta order at J. Lo affiri, 3os jt I'ult Btroct..

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