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

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

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SPECIAL NOTICES. THREE O'CtOCK P. M. AMED 'a: MoKiw AN'PBiD TO Hre; vritKin a rojqf P' Ollr Hairr oejium eirid houite, riof More tliao fro 3jp toftw i "yVof ren': good leterende. u.

JB BroaMja P. 0., for one weeV, etitiig raartleulars, looation. 4o. oS af. WANTED KOUB OB B1VB R0OMV for three adults, oaimnjent to the Ful'on or SontU Wios.

Address G. A aW, Brooklyn P. 0., for fo days. ntm By Tcjoffraph (o (he Croeklyn Kftgjie. TWO O'CLOCK P.

fH. IHE FBNIASf BROTHERHOOD, Amntemeati thia Evening AOA.DEUT OF MUSIC Italian Opera lone. oppodta th. City Hull. The Angel of Midnight.

6 o'clock. HOOLBI'S Eff OPERA CornM of Court mdBemseu Btreots Negro burleequee acts songa, faneee, Pmlomi nc "Los Doui FoRihtts." Hi1 Coumtt Williwn. Buci, Jatnoj.Ow Pehatoeul Daniel Gillon, Peter Baglev, jamai Hney, A BSETrf BLY hom rs Oollum, Miohl fitjsiefald, Patk Ddaay, EanWMVD CiXY JohnMcTntyre, John Pickett, Ktlvt. Wm. Pioltett, Thos.

Carroll Wm. Oostello. bEMAToniAiXhomas Byan, ChM, Foley, bake Quay tell. esemuly L. Martin, Francis MoGratb, Jaoob hiu Ward City John McGroarty, G.

Herman, Jas. uoDNTX U.J.Kowraan.Mlohl Mullipran. PatkOasBid. SEKAioaiAir Bcroard Gray. Wm.

Dam Jafl. 8 "roonoy. eSEUBLY Riohard Morpuy, John Donnoll, William lCTnWAsa Orry Frnol9 Kolly. Edward Doyl.JohD CorjKTY JohnLonifls, Michael T.Ooloman, JamosMo GSENATOnuiJ Kildoa, James 1 Abseuely lames Mooro. Thomaa Oolsou, John Nor llTHWAra CrrY lhonio3 Murray, Michael Konnady, totymTd Oamobell.

James Gatfner, John Wo. StNAToniiL Edward Butler. John Mulligan, Jnaioa MAB8i.MBLT JohB Buckley, Joseph Quigloy. William reJl. I2TH Wauji County Patriolt Fitzgerald, Thomaa Gordon.

Jobi Keating. Cut Jnnjeii Bootb, Deniel Hart, Wm. McAvaney. Senatorial Fatriok Conroy, Michael Horobougb, Thos. Sheridan.

Assembly Patrick Eogan, Martin Pnealio, Humphrey Swccnei'. 13th WABB ConirxY Joa. J. O'Donohue, Ohaj. Oooney, W.

K. "Van Valkenburgh. feENATOEiAL joEeph L. Ha3brook, W. W.

Kingsley, as. Kociweli. City George Thompson, Wilham J. Powoll, JohnMc 1 ABSEaniLY Richard Trassoll. Thomaa Mnrphy, George L.

I'ox Hth Wabd Thore wero Ato tioket3 iu this Ward and a considerable contest. Tho followinc ticket ia Bupposcd to have been elected; City Dolan. Mark Roardon, Patk. Smith. Coukiy Patrick Farrell, John Shannon, Cornelius Mc Michael Rourke, Betnatd CautwU, Geo.

StASSEMBLY James McNirney, Peter Oailoy, Martin Short. lorn Waiid Cotj.nty Petor Brennai, John Joyce, Dan 10 John Coleman, Patrick Ennia. Wm. P. Ouihonn.

fciiNATOEiAL Aidroiv Marshall, Wm. SkolJy, Loaia DA6sembly Benj. Kershaw, Georgo Hooton, Hioholas Ladowie. lexu Wabd Coumty John R. Jurgona, Lowas Pat jr, John Tjuimep.

L. city Jcfiao Georgo P. Hamilton, Christian Eho rENATOBUL Herman L. Guok, John Hanson, Gurdon 11. Lioltcr.

AtBEMULY John liisohlor, Poter Devlin, John Roth. 17HI WARD Sfnatobial Farrol Logan. Stephen Rey noldu, Fredk B. Kropp; absembly Uonumgton, Joseph Drolf, PJattO. In ccreoll City Wm.

M. Meseiolo, Anthony H. tfauert, Michael CorjwTT Donnis Mayher, I. Stuckey, Poter Kidell. 18th WAnD CiTY Wni.

Helmes, Adam Kreusoher, F. W. KulMlciicii. VT County Joseph B. Martin, John L.

Nostrand, Patrick MSENAToniAL Chap. Mohr, KdwarJ Hughes, H. N. Bald Chas. TwBlimann, Poter Strosper, Jamei Dopnnig.

19iH Waiid Senatorial Henry D. BirdaaU, Edward Bn nc kerb oiT, Honry cior. C'ouMi1 Joseph B. Paltner, Spencer, Hanry City Tl. Rdor.

T. H. DaEon. Jobn McLiupblin. AHSEUDLY Voorhios, John Dawoon, William Nolan.

20th Waud County Peter Clcmetaon, Peter J. Cornell, ftdwafd tShuujiiinety. ENATOiiiAL a. Cooper, John Jamps Dnnu, Absemijly John 0. Urenaan JohnQuiu, Stephen M.

Optrnndtr, ltiy Hutrtck Dolen, Patrick Hughes, A. R. Culver. Ghavekend County Ja3. Edward, Cornelius B.

Ben ncit, J.is. K. Voorhies. tivsAiomAij Poter H. Kumpb, Wra.

Bennett. David Siieiiiler. Aslmdly Steglion I. Voorheis, Stopheu Morria, Stoph, 5. Williamson.

kw Lots County John J. Sacknian. Christ. Volck Ji vipn AltifuUiMiid. tJENATOiiiAL 'i'bad.

S. Lewis, Jjhn J. Sackman, Christ. Volt kjnet; AKfij SiBLY ravid W. Hoagland, Geo, 0.

Lowo. Richd. A Villi if. Miv Uttiecdt Senatobial Denry C. Murphy, Jr Rulef Viiu lliunt, John V.

Hurry. Corxiv four Wjckorf, Wjnunt C. Bennett, Garret T. Boaiiit, John Vanoll, Cornelius For ANTKl) DrcBsmikitig. fltaplj 23a Mtou it Sdopc Clark.

WA'JSTED A JVEAT YOOSQ (lIBIi do up etdra vroik anrl assist in the ffaalilng aiid Ironind. AddansaCONOOnil.Eiileoffloe. WASTED COOKS. wuitteeaea, nurse (rirl i and girl! for general mao work, ariintid imnaediatflly at the Qmplojmeot UiBos, 321 Fulton avenue, at the highoat wages. ASTBD A GiBL, TO DO THE GES eral work of a anaall house, in a familjr of ttireo per.

bohb; watoE 10: good re'nrence rtquirfld. Oall at 193.Adol phi street, near DeKalb avenue o5 2t Etards'goncral nousoiTork. five par eons; havo city references; to ono who is neat, kind, a tad Rood wspes ri bo givn. Apply iinmediate ly at Mft Jay Et. Brooklyn.

AiNTELlN "A LARGE ITAMIliY, A uond waitress: sbo mnstba an experienced Waitress, rotpeottui, wilJiDp, and not afraid of irorif. Arplrat63 Co umbitt Etrcet, immediatoly. 5. AIhTED a neat, TWY SBRVANT pit), for erunernlboiiSHirork tn nmall familv: ivnod wiccB nit en. Aoidv to U.

J. AUBERT. corner of franklin and Park av3. WAHTliD A RESPECTABLE, TIDY ftir), as traitress, can secure a desirablo situation bv npplji (j at 233 Union street, to morrow between tho bourn oi 2 and 1 o'clock P. WASTED A PUOTifSTANX GIRO, (German preferredj to do cenernl housework: must con.e vell recommend o.l.

Cat1 at 252 Clermont av. f7 ANTED GOOD OPiiRATURs Oif I Wheeler VTileon's machiue. Apply at No. Front tj WANTED A PERSON TO TAKE charge of ashirtandfihirtfrontmanufaotory: to a competent i erson good wages will be given, Apply at No. 3 Front ttreet, two doors Irotn Fnlton, between iO and 3 o'clock tomorrow WAITED A WRJE, TlDJf GIRL, TO take euro of an infant.

Any one tlim oxnerieaced and can brinp good recommendations may apply at 83 Colombia street, on Thursday. "AKTHD A JURST ObASS GIRL AS nurEc: rood references rennired. Annlv at 133 Joiuieraon treat. A GIRL, NEAT AND TIDY, for gfnei i housework; must come well recommended. Enquire at 5 Powers street, one door from Pa liric.

WANTfiD A PROTESTANT GIRL TO do geiiornl housework for a family of two; must bo a cood cook, washer and ironor. Apply at tbo 2d house irom Irauliiin avenup, on DeKalb. ANTKD t'LOAK MAKERS GOOD woikers can bae Bteadv employiaent ano pood Wiipes Apoly to a. TAYLOH, Baltio street, Dth housi from 1th avenue. ANTED A NURSE FOR A YOUNG iniant; German preferred.

Apply at 171 Clinton Btreot. WANT EI 'A URE A MIDDLE apod woman to aasifit in tho care of two children, one an intant muft have good oity referenoea. Apply immediately, at 269 Washington street, near Concord st. WANTED A GOOD COOK, WASHER a ironor. Jso a good chambermaid.

Such as can come well recommoded and will Buit can have a permanent placeandwood paj. Apply on Cumberland Btreet, 2db.outenorth.of DoKalb av. 053t WAN TED A BOY TO OPEN OYSTERS uo who uiiduraUiauj hia buiuQsS can Uave i cooi forteblo bUuadon fur tho winter. Apply on Fridoy moruifg at 8 o'clock, cornor of to ft nr. and York at 3, near Main st.

WANTED 3 jUUST CLASS DKES3 makers. Also tome plain scwera and apprentices apply to WALSri, 4S7 Columbia strcot, between Sack ettand Unirn WANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL boueework in a email family: goudreforonco required. Apply at lifl Union st, South Brooklyn. WA 1lE aT7 7 STAT STIlTliT, middle used woman, to accomDa.iv a lady South as nure. Apply immediately.

oj 'It' WANTcD A FIRST CfiASSCOOK, whpr and ironer: ono who is civil ana and can tive goo city references. Call on Mrs. AL'tt'lKT, Hyeiton stieet. 3d house nonh el Gates ay. oi vt VAT.lf 3 OR 4 GIRLS TO WORii TV on shoulder braces; a'aoono Rood cutter Aooly to WAD10 fOUD, 85 Fulton Y.

o2t WANTE1 A LITTLE GIRL KliOAl to Ifi years of age. fcr waiting, in a small tamUy. Avply at J2 willoughby btrcft. ot WANTED A COOK, WASHKU AND ironor. Applj at 190 Henry ntrent.

Mustbecom pptont ntid produce atiofactory reforonee. oi2t ANTEU DRESSMAKKRSjAFPRE tiuea and mi on WIippIm tVit aiv nif; tniwmiio, atytJt'uiton so eet. 04 6t WANTED A VOUNG GIRL TO DO lipht lionaework for a family of IpardOua; muat be a tint clafji waahtr and ironor. Inkr and co muic have best of refereuco from last pfaco; nono others need apply atilOtitutost. o4 2t Vr ANTED A GIRL TODOTHE GEN Tv oriil housework for a family oftour pLTSLHd; wages lil eral: one, who sneak Spmisli proforrod; roier mws required.

A up'? soon to Putnam avcoae, 2i 'louse loit haucuide. belowBedford av o4 2l WAATKD TWO EiRbT CLASS SALES wonjen oE orperie cj, who undordtand tho laee, fkwer and millinery toods busiuoss; to iuch, witk good reference, from $12 iu $ir ner week will bs paid. Aouty im nieriiately to A. BERGLN. 309 Fulion st.

oi 2t WAN TED A WELL RECOMMENDED, steajy girl, lor lower ueuera housework; ono who is a good cook. Apply at 249 Livingston street. oi 21' WANTED A GOOD COOK7W4SHER and ironcr, Ono that can come room mended will pJeasp apnly at 71 Pierwpont strpet, between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock. o42t WANTED AN EXPERIENCED TRIM oier in a millinery Htoro. Applp at 289 Court st, (old number 143) opposite West Warren st.

o3 3t TED ST RAW HAT TRIMMERS, at No. 40 BerRen street. o2 6 WANT BD LADIES TO LEARN TO operate oji Hiager'e and Wheeler Wilson's eewins macliinoH All branches tauuli and recommended to woric. Also all kinds of family sti'enioc and quilting dono by an experienced operator. Apply at 183 Fulton streBt, np staira.

joa21m 1 'M 1 SnaATlOKS WANTED. WAIN TED TWO RESPE 'TABLE 1R0 tcitant girls want situations one as cook and tho other (ib chambermaid aud waitress. Oall at 125 Court fit, Brooklyn. WAN'IED iJX A OUNU JV1A.N, A situation a coachman; unceratauds his bu.iinedi well. Good city references given.

Can bo son for two days at 639 Court st, between 1th placo and Luiiuoor st, up etaira. WANTED A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS beonir the U. S. Navy from tho oommencemant of the war would like fo learn trade; plumbing or fittTrg preferred. Will civo good references.

Addresi L. L. TURN BULL, 1021 Myrtle ave. fnew No.) o5 2t WANTED A SlTUATIOZf BY A RE spectable young woman, to do general horaawork; is a good cock, washer and ironor; has good city roforonooj. Coll for two days at 61 James Btreot, cor.

MainBt. WANTED AWOMaN TO DO GliNE nil housework for a small family. Apply, witb rc coraraendfltibna Union street. 05 21 WAaNTBD A SITUAiTON BY A roapectable woman, as tirst class cook in a respectable (amily: has no objection to a lit. tciM3 boa'riinir hnu has the boat of city rorerencea.

Call at 83 Duuiakl atrot, in the ba eiient. WaKTED A SlTUATfON" AS (JHAM beimnid and to do fine washing aud ironing; tho beft of cit refereuce given. Call at 11 Hicks street. TO" ANTED A SITUATION BY A YOUNG TT firl, ss chambermaid and to do plain sewing, or to do cooking, washing and ironing in a small privato family; has the best of city reference. Please call ior two dayj at 31 John st WANTED A SITUATION BY A respectahle joung woman, as cook, in a privato family.

eitj reference given from her last place. Coll at 08 West Warren Btreet, three daorsfrom floyt, WANTED SITUATIONS BY TWO respectable girltj; ono as cook, wosber and ironir, tbo other as nuree and chambsrmaid or plain sowing good city reference. Please II at 411 Cu'umbia street, near Degraw sf. WANTED A SITUATION, ARE epcctable giri, to dochamborivoik and tike CA'eof city reference from her last plaro. Can seen at the corner of Uickorj street aad ar.

ANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE Tim'tnlitn wnnmn. tn An PAnfirftl bnnSBirork of a small family; baa gooa cits rojorauceg. uatuor two aiyi at 228 1 ront st, WAN TED A SITUATION AS COOK nndneaibtflnt washer and ironer; good references given. Apply at 61 Elliott p'ace. A SITUATION BY A OUNG girl, lately landed, as chambermai i and to tuice car of children, in pr family.

Please call at 303 Gold st, over tbe ehoo storf WANT rVD, A SIT ATIO IN A WHOLE sale couimisaion house, by a rcspeotaolo bor. 16 years, who resides witu hia patents; bo3t of oity references liven; calary not so much an objentasaneroiaaeni ndcoodsitnation. Please addresjW. 11 PILBUNGTON, 182 Fulton street, oeklyn WANTED A SITUATION BY A YOUNG giil from New Orleans, to do chamberwork and sewing; can cot and tit; Is of very neat and genteel appearance, an obliging and kind dispMithm. and re Bpectablo.

Apply Mr. llTillaryfit WANTED BY A XOUNG GIRL, A eitnation to do kitchonwork in a small family; goo 4 referenco given; no objectitn to the country. Please call at 265 Columoia Btreet. TT ANTE BY A RESPEOTABLB TV woman, a situation as nnrse or chambermaid and seamstress; cancutand fit children's drosses; has4yeara reference from her last place. Gill at 149 Johnson street, near Gold et WANTED A SITUATION TO COOK, wash and iron by a very neat and competent young girl; ii a very good plain cook and in oxoellent washer and ironer; highly expectable and can irivo tho very belt of reff rencea.

Apply at 9 Lawrence a treat. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE spectable young Protestant girl; would like to travel with, a Family South, as nurse and Boamrtceaa; good refer cioo. Please address ANNIE RfcAfcDASf, Brooklyn P. Q. o33t WANTED ASITL1 ATION BY A YOUNG man in a retail grocery or liquor Btare; his had ox perionee in both; would go an barkeeper in a roqpontaDle place; best of reference.

Address P. EaaU office. o3 4i ANTED WASHING FOR YOUNG gentlemen will bo neatly dor and the clothes kept in order, and promptly leturnod. Inquire of Mrs. NY LUN, 60 Wyokoff street.

o2 tf WANTS. WANTED TO PUKOHAS FOR CASH, aliouso motainlDg about 10 rooms must boina cood location, between or in the vicinity of Wall and Fuf ton ferries; nrlc about StO.uOO to 12,000. Address, stating location and price, GOKDON, Bor 169 New York Post office, o53t'fligtM WAaNTBD A FURNISHED HOUSE, for six months or a year, for a small Amity, who vtl tnke (coed care of earne. Possession Nov. 1st.

Must be in a good location and have all modern Address St. J. Boi 4.709 Neiy iork Poatoffice. WJ AKTED A SMALL HOUSE OB nnrl nf a hnnKe. in a itleaasnt eon by a fanallv of four irrovn persons.

Addrois U. S. box 513 N.Y Post Office. VtTANTKD JPABT OF A HOUSE, FUB if nibbed or unfurnishod. in a (jood looalitf no matter 1 how distant lrom ferries, for.

a family of tnree persons; vrillinn to pay a Bbural renl. Addreis, ttatinj psrtioulara. ae renl gasrwater. Jo. to.

V. htgle ofloo fTTAKlED Bit A PB1TATE XI AMILY, a nioolJ! furaisbed bouse, wtth all the modern con in Bedford or Beighborhood: one with atable tnS aomo bound preferred. Aifnti Bta, 31 Post Offloo, yaw Vort. ANTED wm: sbsglb; GjBNTLK 'naiD. a ialain (nlslleiLordinarj; n2sa room, whet stovoranbe 5utupjnltlH SKI walk Irom pUBUSHBIiV; THIS DAY, OlaD.A BIRD TO BE CAUGHT WITH CHAFF I BY MBS.

GORB. PRICE FIFJIY ofiwra. Also new coitions of the following, by the stne author: UQTBHBS AMD DAOGHfKRS, THK OABTLE8 IN THE AIR. PERCY; OB, FORTUNE'S FHOM05. PRICE FIFTY CENTS EiCH.

Mailed, free oT postage, on retaelpt of prloe. FREDERIC A. BRADY Publisher. No 22 Ann at. N.

rye 10 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, DO NOT FEAR. THE EGYPTIAN LOTUS HAS ARRIVED. ABUPF RIOR PERFUUH FOR THE HAND KSROHIEF Sold all Druggists and Dealers, andby tho mauufactor. F. PENNEY, 20 Fulton svenuo, Brooklyn.

E. A. LOVJOY. 03 Fnlton streot, Now York, Equal to the imported. Askyonr frof gist for it.

It is the only reliable in the market. 006 lj BBICKLAY ERS AT A SPECIAL MEKT ing of tho BricklByera' Benevolent and Proteotive inon. Oityof Brooklyn, W. helit at their rooms. 22 Court street, on Friday evering, Sept.

29tb, 1805, the following resolutions were unanimously carried. Resolved, That the Bncklayors oi tho Oity of Brooklyn, W. do quit work on every Balardoy at 4o'olock on una alter tho Ttn of Octobr, Resolvea, That notice of the samo be published in the Broobljn Uaily Eaio. WM, MCLAUGHLIN, Prea. JOBS HOBAN, SCR ATA REGULAR MEETING OF ALfSRT Hoso Company No.

3, held at the Carriage Houso Monday evening. Oct. 2, 1EG5, the following officers wore Jrctcd ior the ensuing yonr: Foreman Jamea Weeks, re elected. Assistant Foreman Joon F. TO' elected, Heiman 0.

Stoius, noo Jas. H. Saselbury, declined. T'reasnroi J. Simpson, re elected.

President H. A. Banaford, vice W. Towt, deolinod. TruBtoe Joo.

B. St. John, re elected. Bepresentatives Georgo WoceoU, re electod; Noah S. Whltlook, vice John Treadwell.

declined. JA8. B. WiiEKS. Foreman.

H. BuemB, Seo'y. I fTH WARD ARMY AND NAVY A3 SOCIA HON A mcoting of this Association will be held on tho corner of Bond aud Waren tta. at 8 o' cloak, P. FRIDAY.

6th iust. All honorably disohargoii soldiers and sailors of tho ward are roouostrd to attend. THOS. MULOAHY, Pros, pro tam. FBAMS rilOWBKIDBE, Seoy.

05 2u BROOKLYN, OCTOBER 3d 18B5. AT the rogular monthly meeting of theL.U. B. Society, held at 2G0 Emerald Hall. t'ot.

3J, it vas unanimously screed that on Saturday, tho 7th day of October, I8C5, and each succeeding Saturday, that we shall quit labor at 4 V. M. JAMES HYLANP, President. James i)owd. RnrftflPiflq nr Ebwaub OoKAnoE, 1 "eoretanos.

oa a MR. JOHN BRAINERD, 4 COURT Agent for KNIOliEltBUDIiER A. C.OO: Wo. the underfli incfl, having Uen stock iu tbe above na ue compaoy, hereby certify that wo base promptly received the coal at cost due us as st aokholdtra, and horobv to you our entiro satisfaction wii tbe manirioinent of iho company. E.

VV. THOMPSON, 81 President Bt. ALFRKD COBB 211 AdelDhi 05 2w And a long list oi ntllo. ENGRAVED AND PRINTED WEDDING and visiting cord6 $2 to mouoirrau's from $lto $3: note and letter paoor stamping in colors. v.

43 Dey strf et. IN. V. Orders punctually attonded to. 05 4'.

A ubv of yeaks' EXee riencoia Instrumental and Vocal HuLio. desiies a few more pupils, at tho red iced irico of '4 par Quarter. AnMrese J. h. Brooklyn Po o52t' riTUlLORS' TRADE PROTECTIVE AND iai1 EVOIliN UN ON.

the meuibars of this Society ore heichy i.otiile.1 to nttoudn spooial meeting, to bo hold in their rooms. 369 Fulton st, on AV f.VEN ihe 7th inst, at 7 o'clock, 10 cunsidbr and a.loot a bill of prices ior tho fall trade. By order nf the Socioty. B. KINKEL, M.

DEELY, Soc'y. oS 21' PAWNRROKER SALE MR. T. LIN'D SAY will sell on TIIESHAV, Oct, IC'll, at 41 Myrtle aventae. Urooklyo.

i lots of valuabJo clothing nni 5fl lots of jewnl.y, suitable for tho season, aud worthy ol attention. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock precisely. Rv order ot 05 6t JAMES WHiTEL A.W. Skml, ZiH A JS FOR L'HJ5 "Western mo ket. SJjOOO worih of and gentlemen's cast off clo'lling, foe which 1 will pay 'ho best prices the United Matas, and no bio ving.

Ladies ano gentlemen would do well to oall or send to Mr. M. S. HANNON, 0 Hamilton avonuo, south Urooklyn Clothing atore. o3 lia riHE TWENTY THliiD REGT.

N. G. fl HAiD is now fully pieparod to furnish flrst claas MUSfft for Parades Uonoeris, "'airs. Ba'Js, Private Parties, io. Ordero can ho left at 33 Schermcrhoru Btrpet.

Brookljn, or at my present residence, 19GJ5 Chiysii a street. N.Y. MPAl'M', 04 lm Bandmlstor. F.RST LONG ISLAND VETERAN AS KOCI A'l fON. Tbe recnlor monthly mooting of this Association will bo t.cld THITUSDAY.

OotoborMh, at 8 It nreoiscly, at Messn AWYEH. 4 THOMPSON'S ROOMS, corner of Jay Btreot and Fulton avonuo. Votornns bo prompt. O. W.

ol'ILWELL, Pros't. Wat. F. Best, Seo'y, of 2t" CLASSES IN DRAWING AND PAINT lyu. including Mechanical Topographical aod Fancy Designs, Specifications, Plans.

Kstirontos, to. Will commenco teaching Nov. 1st, 1865. Schools taken ut half price, M(jLE Kn(Jm6Fri 04 im Office 84 Fulton avonue. PIANOS TO LET THREE BEAUTimjL 7 octavo pianos, used oulr for a short time, to lot or forenle montlilv instalmetiti at vory tormn.

Appls atoncoat Mr L. G'JETZ CO piano factory, 211 Fulton avenue. MTdame dellamere, CLAIRVOY ant. tell" 'bo present, past and future; also noss, love and all affairs of tho heart without fail. Gonrs H.

Ladies 60 cents. 101 pulton avonuo, noar lin.lgesti upBtoue. d2w' you salk aivi to THO LET AND CARPETS FOR SALE, A JL three story brick house, with gas and iter, near one ot the car routes, in tho central part of tho city; posse won about the 15tb prox. Address J. D.

ICoglo ollico. o5 2t OR SALE A GOOD TOP WAGON if OB sale cheap. Enquiro of GEO. PLAT cor. ond Johnson ste.

ior oao woik, or of W. E. OHAP1N, 251 Bridge st. FOR A L15 CHEAP A LAD 'S SADDLE horse, with harness and ton buggy; hois dark bay. perfectly kind, and any lady or child can ride or drivohim.

Can be seen at LEWIS Stables, onAdelphiBt, near Pulton ave. 053'' OR SALE COUPE 10R SALE A l.n,l vnirr with nulo rind Shalt, but littlO used: will be sold cheap. Can be teen at Barrett's Carriage Manufactory, 35 Boerum street, nearcLivingntan Brootivn. ot jOR SALE Xe CORNER GROCERY IV 'tore, c. tsbli8hed6yeats, a' doing a good busincas; well stocked with ohoico goods; first rate opening.

Change r.f business reason for soiling. Apply to H. MAHOMBCIt A SON, 321 Fulton avo, noar Elliott place. Cash ice, 2.eco. 05 2t IOR SALE Ofi G.Vl'Es AVENUE, RE tween Olaason and Franklin aves, one 2 story and ox tension tramo houso.

well built, and in good order. Lot 46x100 Icet. Groen bousa, Immediate possession if reqniicd. TormB accommodating. Apply to FOSTER LOPEB, 4 Sands Bt 05 3i FOR SALE ON THIS HEIGHTS, A FUll msbedbouso, with immediato possession: desirably located botween Wall atreet ai Fulton ferries; 3 tory.

high stoop brick, extra well built, in lino order and com plftcly furnished. Prico $16,000: part may remain at 0 percent. Addres3 tho owner, HASTINGS, o5 3t FOR SALE A GREAT BARGAIN 2 lota on VanBurou street, 175 fees wosto; Marcy avenue, oouth eide: water ond gas iu the Btreot; splendid location. Apply in Walworth et. 4th houso from DoKalb ave, oBrtslde.

05 3t TO LET ROOM ON SECOND ELOOR, to gentleman, without board, ot 22 Douglass streot; gaa and bath. mo LET AN UNFURNISHED FRONT I room on 2d floor, two pantries; housp has all the mod ern conveniences; good reference given and required. Ad dieBS W. Eagle office. o53t LbT FURNISHED, BENT $150 PER ironth.poisession ou Oct.

16th, a threo story briok high stoop house, with all tho improvement! and in good order, on Clermont nvenuo. Brooklyn, firitt bousa north of Fulton avenue, lurnlshed with handsome rosewood furniture and piano: the owner will Br tho houso to suit a goad tenant will sell tho house ano furniture complota at $9,0, Ks to suit. For particulars apply STP.ATjCOiN, No. 1 Front Btreet, N. Y.

o5 2f FINANCIAL UARTERLY REPORT OF THEBROOK LYN BANK, on Saturday, the thirtieth, day September, 1865: RESOURCES. 1. Loana and Discounta 38 2. Overdrafts 9 Due from Banks 98 4. Duo from Directors of the $22,500 5.

Dne from Brokers rfMan SSSS e' Cash Items, viz: Chocks on other Banka reooived in the courso of business on tho nq.l 49.420 StockB $170,571 41. 170,671 11 Promissory and U. S. 7 3 Notes and Indebtedness Certificates 292,080 03 10. Bonds and 11.

Bills ot Solvont Banks 12. Bills of Suspended BankB 13. Loss and Expense Account $1,217,665 39 JJABILITIES. 1. Capital 300'MO 00 2.

Ciroulation Registered. Do. not Registered Total Lese Notes on hand ma 00 6 Due to Individuals and Corporations other than Banks and Depositors. Duo Treasurer of the Statu of Now York. 7.

Duo Depositors on demand. Si 8. Amount duo, not included jander either of tho abovoheada, unclaamed dmdonda 2.054 50 39 State of New Yobs, Covm og Kjkosj a. THOMAS MESSENGER. ProBident.

and P. S. HENDERSON, Cashier, ol the Brooklyn Bonk, a Corporation, located and doing business at Brookljn, in said.pounty, being dnlyand Mtraolly sworn, each fornhnael saith that tho foreming ia in all TreBpecta a'true statement of tho oondition of the eaid Bank. Wore tho transaction of any business on tho morning ot Saturday, the thirtiot day of Septemhar, one thousand eight aud sirty flve. in re roect to eaxh and every of the items and particulars above enecified; according to thebeat ot hia knowledge and belief; and that the business of tho said Bank has boon and is transacted at the location THOS P.

S. HENDERSON, Cashior. Severally subscribed and awora by both deponents, tha 6Ua day of October, 1866. i tamp) 0Ug Fsora, Notary Pnhllc. OOSTIVENESS, DYSPEPSIA, DR.

HARRISON'S I PERISTALTIC WZBNGEB Fulton rtnet. HWaaodtiUOrt EHSCOPUi COSTENTIW. PrtlLABKlPUIA, Oct, 5. The General Convention of the Episcopal Ohurcb, reassembled in St. Andrew's Mi tell, at ten o'olock thia morning.

Vben tho roll was called, a delegation from tho diocese ol North Carolina answered to their names A delegation trom tho Diocese or Texas was admitted yesterday. Thus two Southern DIoccecs aro represented Texas and North Carolina. A resolution was offered byDr Meade, that daring tho sccsion of tho Convention a day be fct apart as a day of and praise to Almt.ehty God for tho resto. ration of p63C0 and tho preservation ot tbo Union. Mr.

Howe, oi Philadelphia, offeroda, substitute, declaring that gratitude ft'aS due to tho A'mlghty for tho restr'iatiGn Of tho authority of the government ovor tha wholo territory of tlio United SUtcs, and for tho abolf. Uon of slavery. Both rerolutions wero withdrawn, it being undorstool tbat a resolution of a similar character would be pro Bentcd by the House cf Bishops. Eov. Charles Brrok, ot Delaware, offered resolutions relative (o tho death of Hear Adnilr.il aV.

Dupont, tflio was a Delegate from tho Dioccso of Dolawuro to tho Convention. leev. Dr. Mobnn, of Maryland, offered a resolution relattvo to the death of Rov. Wra.

P. Wyatt, of Maryland. FROM WASHINGTON. Washtkoion, Oot. 5.

Eecrclary Sevrard, who left Washington yestcrduy alter noon, with bis family, for Auburn, Now York, is expected bo abecnt about t'n days Minister Cloy has transmitted to the State Dopartmont an efficin1 copy of tbo conditions stipulated between tho Russian Telegraph Department and Hiram Sibley, for ihe establishment of telegraphic communication botween Itnst ia and America, by which the exclusive right is granted io Iho latter Plenipotentiary of tho American Western Union Telegraph Company for thlrty tbreo Tears, from tbo day the lino shall be opened, tho Ittts. sian Gi.wrumcut to grant a lurthor timo as it may judgo convenient. In order to encourage tho undertaking tho government grants to tho company an allowance, of lorly per ut. on tho oct produco of despatches trausmittcd by it over tbe lines to and Irom Amorica, ond, iu ordor to contribute as much as possiblo to tho snccoss of tho prosont uiielerloking. the minister of public utility will adopt tho measures necessary for securing the company's telo oioph from being maliciously injured by the local population, but at tho samo timo tho government refuses to take upon itself any responsibility for such injuries, of any naturo whatsoever.

Tne company is aliowod to import materials free of duty. Tho President lias recognized Henry Pinkney Walker ss British Consul fir tho States of North und South enroling, to icside in Charleston FUtlNMAL WTGLMaBKGK, Nev Vrmie, Oct. fi Tho opening price of American Gold at market this morning was quoted at U6'4; and fltoMr it closed at Stocks are belter. Money on call 50 per cent. Sterling Exchange quiet, at ltiOi'.

Stock Eichance Sales First 2000 6 HI C8 3500 OS fi'a a Etl'b regis 11)1 eooo ii b'sfi o. Jcomi do JtB'4 3fCC0 new iss 102 1(1000 li'fl '1 coup. 97 'fieas 71 10 note: 1000 I 'irat dories ffl ECeTfl Second i COCO 'i'hud cries U'lD 8 7CC0 USG's lycor. n. i.

08i 1E0U ite 100 Hit) 100 450 1110 4.D 10,1 MS Oil! 00 2d oall tli 1I2W ilo Brul Kis 10,. Norw'h Woru'r 100 23.0 800 2OJ0 00CO 4'JO 410 2500 2000 son 3C0 i oo 1200 1500 1030 1800 100 2000 2SC.I 2'JO 300 3( 4'JO 600 100 150 KM 1250 200 410 10 iota 1500 100 2000 1000 fiOJ ICO 100 ICO 400 700 100 2U0 52 ICO 6S 40O COO 1110 100 100 Keauingr r. 117Ja SlO 1174 do 117K SlO 117K 118 2d call ma 1010 U. D. os eaii uii W.l,.,l.;i'car!y..

101 rjxo Tenu ti's 10CO do glnlnf to tin. 3l 81) It5)i 83 B32 BJ 83 i my. i 82 1 77 Krio pref rtiicb MX sltj do do do oo do ItOO filissouri O's iss to I'aciuc lflfflOOChia rccr. 2000(0 do C3000 do 31 M'; 30; Wati 30' 100 li T10 1111 111 1 10(10 hrieSdm 1) 0W.i 1000 Mich Con 103) 'to IW 1000 OBS'QI's Ill, 10C0 DclL 10Ui 1000 10o tiro IMsIVWnjn.0 3 600 t'levivPitts4tliin 74 to Hank of Uoiu'ereo 10a 60 I'ourth Null OH 4C0 liantor too do 2d call 1C0 Del 4' Hud ''am. 147 100 do 2d call 149 100 do b.s ISO 150 Pcnn Coal Co 100 do liO 100 do t30 liO 4(10 Cimibtlo IIM 2C0 do 30 tO do 2C0 de 4S)i 200 no 'M call 4f0 QuicliDilvflvMi, ''o 61 100 do 2 1 call SCO MirhKiM SCO Sprii Ml Coal.

0J ron Wft MO de 200 io 2d call 100 Enc UniliiTO 02l(. 200 .0 WJ nro do 021., 22t0 do 02 Pto do HI si 82 5 81 71 do sGI no sou 7a dc 2d call 8.1 do a 3 82 ilo 8Hf Mich ti I st 135 AIMS do do 83 do 2d call 81! rfo mys Clev. Col Oiu 129J4 i. ev pr. toll OO.

mi do do do 03S4 liS G8li OSli do bltt io wa Clo Tol 110 ii am mi Jo mis; 'In llil DuO 1 pr 101 Tol.t si i 'tw KK il.i tlo Olfi Al it II i It nr 107 Mar Cin Ut or 47 PHOl'OrlALa JIOTIClS TO cojstbaut our. SKil I PROPORATiS iviil be received at tho oglco i the 1 omit Trenurt r. Room 0, Conntv Court llonso i until 12 o'clock M. IVonday, tho lGlhriay of October, iifiii. Btv.loch timo and placo thoy wilt bo opened, for JHSH 6.200 tret of Mxiich water pi and 600 four iiie wiiler pipe.

Blank torms of proooials and spacittca tioiii. inn lw eern r.t ilie oilicu of tlio Nassau Water Do Tianment. Oily Hull. OclolifrG, lees. Bv order oi the Board of SupeiviForeof Kings County.

JOHN It YD 1 11 JOHN HAN. OiV, c5 (d (Nnnmii teo on l.unutic Asytum. PKOPOB ALH OT1CE TO CONTRAC TOiiS. SlrALItD PROPOSALS will bo loeeived at tho offico of tho Countv Troauecr, Uaoin No. 0 County Court Uouso, Brootljn, nuiil 12 o'clock of Mondiy, Iho 10th day of October, ir at which time Hint pla.io tliey will boooonod.

fortuiilishiiigll'Jtonsof cast iron water pipo. ail inches interior diameter, class A. ciuiten, a.nl 6 tona of cast iron wntor pipe, four intbr.s interior iliamotor. coated. Hnccilkations may ba obtained at the ollico o' tno Kn gitaeer ol tho Nassau Wator Dopartmont, City Hall, Crook yn.

Octobor RISES. By order of the Hoard of Suporyiora of Klnga County. URYDKK, JOHN HANSON, 05t, Commilteo on Lunatic Asylum. STKKET OOSIMISSIOIT lilt. No6CityHnP PItOPOSAW FOR DIGGING.

WFLLS ACJL) PLACING PUMPS I'lIERElN. Sood proposals will be rocolved by tho Common Council at tno Mayor's office, until Monday. One. 10. 1865.

at 3 o'clock for di ginr wlla and placing pumps therein at tho fol'owing localitic. (in Va i Gait nvo ind Pu noll st, Bnubmrk ave and Jackson st, ff cor, according tooths Bpociflcations onfiloiti tho ollico of tho Street Ooninil aioner. ond tte city thorofor. Blanks for estimating lutnifihcn at tnootltce oi tho Strooft Commissioner, ond nono other will bo considered. Proposals will not bo conBidored unless nccompaniou witn consont in vfritinig of two sureties $500 onoh.

on oacli proposal, (who sliafi Qualify as to thoir responsibility) that if Iho contract be awarded to tho party proposing, they will become bound as his Bitroty for its faithful performance; and in case ho shall neglect or refuse to eiieouto tno con. tract, if bo awarded, tbon that thoy will pay to the oity of Brooklyn the dilforonco botweon tho price so proposed and thorHceof the next highest bidder, Co whom the oontraot endorsed 'To tho Common OonnoH," (specifying the work.l firooklyn, 'a 3 1865. 05 14 Strcot ComnaiasumM COBFOEATIOK NOTIC OPENING ofNorthlOthtt.fromlstsito tbo permanent bulk heodlineintwo Eastriver. Kotieo ia t'croby given of Iho intention of the Common eouncilol tho Oityof Brooklyn, to open North 10th stryeK from 1st st eot to the permanent bulkhead line on the Gaat Hiver. pursuait to cbao.

1C1 cl tlio lawa of 1862. The Common Council have flxed tho district cyond which the as sc mont for aaid improvement shall not ex. end, ta wit: 13th. Ilth, 15Ui, lCtb, lBth and lt.h watds of tbo City ot UKemonstrances (if anv) agmnst tbo said oponini, mail nroseuted to tbo Common Council on or beforo the 31st day of October, 1865 as they will finally act upon tho same at their next nsulog mcoting, or as soon theroafter as oowt 05 iejd Blreet Coinmiiaicmer. VTOTICJE OK OKUIHANOB TO DIBEOT 11 lots to be dug down.

Notice is hereby given to aU parties Interested, of Uu intention of tbo Common Council of thia City to paw tm Ordinance to diraot lots to lie dug down ou blook bounded by liii and 13th rts 6th and 7th ava; )n What. bat Cth and 7th aval ljtso, bioaklM; On South cth st, bot and ISSu sts; ta abate a 0g Stioot Qominiastoiier. COBrOEATION NOHOE OPEN1NG OF South 3d et. from 1st st. to the permanent bulkhead lino in the East Hiver.

Notico is horeby given of tho intention or the Common Council of tho City of Braoklyn to open Booth 3d st, from lBtst. to the pormanont bulknead line In the BaatBivr. pursuant to olaap. 1 ol the iawi of 1862.. The 'Common bounoil have hied tbe District beyond which the asseaa ment for said improvement, shall not extend, to Hth, ltth, 16tb, 18th and 18th words of tho City ol JSroMc againsttho said oponitg.

ntijlt ifi Common Couno I on or beforo tho 31st. dLPofbctrfffi thm? next onsnlng meetin or as soon thereafter as veaiont Datod ftklf NODYNff. o52ir Btreet Oommllalontir. riOEPORATION NOTIOE OPENDra ly of South 2d street from 1st st, to thepormweni bulk bead line the East Rivor. Notico iB hereby given of the intontlon of the Commcnx Council of tho City of Brooklyn to open South 3i at, from 1st street to the permanentbnlkhead line in the East Hxr er.

pursuant to chap. 181 of. the laws of 1862. The Common Council bavo flxed the DGtriot beyond which the tse went far sai improvement shall not oxtend, to wit; ljttk Mth 15th, leth. 18th and 18th wards of the City of Breokly Remonstrances rtf anylagainstthoaaid oneidnir.

mnai presented to the Common Ooonola on or tnaSiat oar ol October 1868, as thoy will dnallyact upon tho aamoali their next ensuing meeting or aa noon thereafter asoouTt nitOw RtMMt Oommtsaumer, irnunM) fllf HOH WELL a BRAIN ARD, Ksn Surrogate of the turjw "VKhorebrven. ardta to JZ THoMAR UUOAn 1 m25 lamlm'lf a sMif.ia boom, amv a Hbio aclobroom; rent Address 102 Kagle office. gt BY A OTffcT VAmhX threo persons a 2d floor with four rooms, in a good neighborhood. Adores, slating location, price and oon K(rle offlco, of 21" WAB1ED TO RWNT, BY A GtUSTTLU men and his wife, lumisbed or unfurnishod houso on the Heights, ar within 'the Wall or South femes. Address Boi 613 New York Post Office.

031. IS7" AaNTt PART Olf A UOUSB IN A cood aioinhborhood. suitabl; for housekeeoin. by a small American family; gas, ludispensab'e; cood referonoes givon. Audress UfliuK, liagle oIHob.

oSOt WTCTANTEb A PARTaNTEB A YOUNG man, with a Jew thousand uoUors wishes ti meet with some pari with a business already established, aud whomaywisbtoertena the same, for wiiph hiB money and services would prooure him an equal intoresU Address, mating full porticu.ara, E. Boac 1854 Now York 04 31 TOT ANTED KKOOKLYN CITY BOHUS of the several olnsses, at foirranrkot prices. Apoli Ut.T. S. MAOKAY POo'trt street.

Hrophlyp. qiqO AaNTIUJ A FURN1HH.ED ROOM IS a private family, for two for from Cily Hall: terms moderate. Address w. u. Eagle office.

o33t IHrASTED A COMPETENT BUSINESS IT man with 6ome cash capital, dsiros to enpase in btisinfBS oithor in Brooklyn or New York. Address OOM MKBOIAL. Eagle office. 30 6f WANTED IN BROOKLYN, A THREE story house, with all modern improvements, from Oct. Ut.

Address J. W. 2S5 Pearl slreet, ff. Y. a8 3w AM'ED IO RBNT A HOUSE, IN (onto Brooklyn, by a Brat oiass tenant Please od drese Bor 01 Brooklyn P.

0. se5 tf BOARDING. OARD WANTED CONVENIENT TO tho Wall street lerry, foro sraglo gentleman. Pleaso address, slating price and locality, B. Post offlco, Brook!) n.

BOARD TO LET, If URNIKHED BOOfllS. with or without board, at 26J Washington street; terms reasonable; also a front and back parlor, unfurnished toOAED TWO TLirASANT FRONT Y3 rooms, furnished one a cornerroom for ladias onh; location, Clinton st, south of Atlantic. Terms, witn board, fire and gas. from 18 to 410 per weok. lor particulars address N.

A 11.. Eagle office. 05 3t' BOARD WANTED BY A SINGLE GEN tieman in a strictly private family, where tho privileges of nnomo may bo enjoyed. Address 0, Boi 5S05 New York P.O. OARD WANTED TWO ROOMS FOB Inrlvttnd Bonl 1 roferencos aivnn nnd ro ired.

Address, tvith terms, Ac, J. M. Brooklyn BOARD WANTED ONE OR TWO GUN tlomenwantaploasant rooan with board, mare enectablo family in Brooklyn Aildre3s, stating tornaa and porticutars, ona whether for ono or two, C.M.d, Bor 1,100 P. Now Yoik. BOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE desire a comfo' table room and bond, in the area bounded by Montague.

Fulton, aud Columbia stroote. Ad diessB. B. Uagle office. BOARD WANTED WTTHINt FIVE MIN utes' walk of City Hall: a shut, cloan room, with a double bed or two single ones: food plain and good.

Ad dresB V. Brooklyn Pos'oOiccstating torms BTUKDvANTED, 1TURK1SHED OR unfumished rooms in Broolhn. for a gentleman avd wife, with board for lady, or without board at all. Ad 101, liaglo offico, (stating terms, location, Ao. ot a TTi iaRD WANTBB BY A YOUNG GEN tlomnn and wi'o; a furnished room on id lloor; short diati.l't;o Irom Fulton ftrry.

in a privato family, who. thore oro few or no other boai'dcri; lorms not to exceed or $22 per week. Address for two days ,1 liaglo offico. OARD WANTED BY A YOUNGMAN, nillun IS minutes of iVollor Fulton forrios, Brooklyn. Address, with price and all particulars, 0.

H. Eagle office. BOARD ROOMS TO LET. FURNIS ed to gentloinon, with meals or without; the second floor woula bo let to a family, an.t the comforts of a noma givc ii them: noboarrlers in tbe houso. Apply at 330 Aoei pbi street.

Brooklyn, near Ki'llon avenue. oi BOARD WAaNTED IN A PRIVATB family; a gentleman debiros a suit of looms and board tor himself ami wife (no children) on the Heights, Itithin BEhoit distHnco tnini thn Wall street forry; refer ODcelirstclas. Address MliltOHAM', lior 1380 O. A'eYorL 03t BOARD MAY BE HAD B'OH A GHN llraaaii and bis ifo. or two single gentlemen, in Franklin avenue, northwest cornor Fulton avonuo: only two other boai dors; room3 very pleasant; furnished orun fornigbed.

BOA1U) WANTED IN A PRIVATE on or near the Heights, for a gontloman, wife and girl. Address, stating torm3, looation, C. Fugle oibci Q'2t BOMtD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS A neatly furnished room on 2d floor: also a hall bed room, foratinele gentleman. Apply ac 13 Henry street, near Wall street ferry. o42c BOARD jYUKNI.

HED ROOM FOR two gentlemen; also hall bodroomB; ousehaanll modern improvements: terms moderate. Aply sonrh. west corner Hoyt aod Atlantic streets. 04 2t BOXKD A SECOND STORY BACK room to lot with board to a gantleman and wife. Apply at No.

5 WeBt Baltic st, near Court. ol 2t BOARD WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN and unfurnished room; alao small furnished room for Hingle geutloinnn; tprrra must bo reasonable. AddrohsN. M.TEaglo offico, stating tetms and location. o4 2t BOARD ANTED ME A LS ONLY, IN a private family, convenient to Fulton ferry.

Ad dreES J. B. Eagle office. o42t BOARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN A gentleman, lady and two little gii Is desire foruished rooms and board in a quiot family for tho winter; distance from ferry no objection. Addross R.

Eagle offico. 04 2t BOARD FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, with or without board; back parlor, well furnished; hot and cold water and gas iu iho house; in a pleaFant neighborhood, within fivo minutes' walk of Wull or Atlantic Et foiiies. No. Willow place, near ralemon tt. BOARD WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN arid wifo.

in a private family; will furnish their own rooms: must bo near Fulton ferry. Address, Btating terms and location. Bor 380 Hiooklju P. 0. 2t BOAhD TWO GENTLEMEN AND their wives, or a family ot tivo adults, or fivo gentlemen, canootain good substantial board atd well furnianed rooms, in a resoeotable privato family, at 233 Union street, between Court and Smith: convenient to the cars and for ries; location desirable; rcterenoesercbangad.

03 fit BOARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN A tomMyof five porsons (part children) with one servant, desiro furnished rooms, with hoard, in a privato family: twoorthreo rooms cn tno same lloor required; parties answering will nloaao give loerftioii and 6ize ot rooms. Ad Sress tor throe days ALSTON, lior 1143 N. Y. P. 0 or Eaplo office.

o3 BOARD A GENTLEMAN AND ond'woaioglo gentlemen, can bo aooominodatod with good board, where the comforts of a homo can be enioyod; convenient to Fulton and Jathantie tomes. Re feren es erobanged. Apply at 152 Adams street. o36t OARD TWO OR THREE GENTLK men can obtain partial board, with a small family, in a nleasaut location; five minutes' walk of Fulton ferry. No.

83 High street. o34t BOARD WANTED BY THE FIRST OF November for a gont'eman and wife on or near Clinton Bt. Address stating terms, which muit be moderjto, irdndi.u ike and gas. 0. B.

II, Bor 1136 No York Post Office. o33t' TJOARD WANTED IN SOUTH BROOi MJ lyn, by a gentlemen wife, two children, 2 and 0 yoats old, and servant; ivale family ureterred: two rooms on i art floor; would furnish same. Address, with torms and tall particulars. J. W.

Baoklyn Post office. 02 6t BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL BAY Sido Honse, S9tb strcot, Brooklyn. Fronoh and Sps nish spoken in the lionee. Pro'. GliO.

TKEGENT, Principal. Professor Tregont gives privato lessons in Frt ncn and Spanish at his own or tho pupils' residenoo. BOARD WANTED IN A PRIVATE famiy; two large and tiro small rooms reajairorl. in a pleasant location, and for which a reasonable price will be paid; tho comforts of a home will bo appreciated, Rt feronree nnqnostionablo. Or thD adrortisor would h're.

at a fair price, a neatly furnished, moderate sized. 2Vor 8 stoiy house. Address New York Postoffice, Bor 2741. se296t LOST AiVI JTOIJND Sfc4 REWARD LOST OR STOLEN mji mi from Fancher's Erpress on Saturday night, in KrstPlace, near Clinton st, a bag of SHOE FITnNOS. Tho above reward will be paid by leaving the samo at iMor row 4 Co'b, 81 Courtlandt st, or at Fanohot Erpross Of fico, 61 Maiden Lane, N.Y.

dKO REWARD LOST, IN THE WALL street ferry house, two ACCOUNT BOOKS. Tho fffder will receive tbo abovo reward and the thankfl of owiM hv" rldrea.ing Bax4t6.New York Post offloo. tffr" REW ARD LOST, NEAR FULTON fcrrv, Brooklyn side, between 4 and 5 yesterday af'ernoon. a black andtan dog HJP, ears oropofd, rod ool lar, answers to the name of JrWhe. Any one returnln? the lame to Mr.

CHAPMAN, Fulton street. Brooklyn, will receive the above reward. OST WHILE GOING TO THE FIRE in the 2d District on Friday, Sopt. 2S, a FIRB BADGB, No. 131.

The fit dor will please leave it at the Fire Oom nisKiiners'. No. 9 Court street. Also at tho eame timo a mS BIRECOAT.markod(Soo.H. Mead, PaclBe 14.

Th. finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at the'housc of PaciOo Ecgine Uo. Xo.JiAV Pierrepont street. f'OSTON WEDNESDAY, IN PASSING Li from Warren st to mshington, throngii Honry and Papple, a plain told BRACELET The flndef mil be suitably rewarded by leaving itat 58 West Warren st. OST OCTOBER 2d, 1865, PRIVATE KJ papers, of no value to aorono except the ownor.

The nnder will bo liberally rowarded by leaving them at 1F.R Paoiflo atreet. o5 3t" "BiT.WATin LOST. TUESDAY AF vBO ternoon, a Black and Tan SLUT; long oars, very answers to the nonao of Beauty; suppose to have been picked lip Xin tSnvukitTiu Smith street car. Apply at BURNHAM GYMNASIUM, 12 Boerum sireei. LOST 810 REWARD Wllalj BJil GIVH1N for the return of a POOKBTBOOK.

lost Sunday evening, in coming from City Line to Warren street on tbe CoSey island cws; it contained i trom to 70in Troasury notes: ono 50, ono tW. and the rest in smaller bills fractional ourrenoy, and two 2 oent revenue stamps. By leaving it at 85 Wyckoff streot. the nndor will repievo the above reward and the grateful thanka of the owner. o33t BATHS.

OOL0VBIA BTBEBT, BROOKLYN EEIGFf ours for Idi trom to A. GanUI to OS. veMWifir COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This oelebrtted TOILET SOAP, in such universal demand, is mado from the OHNI0E8T matariaU. is MILD' ahdEMOLI IBNTin lto nature.

FRAGRANTLY 80BNT ED and axurein'eb in ita action, upon the akis. For sale by all Druggist and Finer Goods dsaTaiu jBnodtt i' KELLY'S WOOD YARB, AITD JAY 8TRBBS, POIK OAK AND HICKORY WOOB OF. THK BEST QUAXITK Dan always be had i AT THS LOWEST PRIOfa. "thrtoifuJlr reneinJ mi Important Movement on Foot Mnetine ol the Central Council in New York General CoDgress ol the Entire Or ganiztitisn to bi held Oct. 16th.

New Yobk, Oct. 6. Tbo Central Council tho Fonlan Brotherhood, now in acsBlon at tbo Astor Houso in this city, hato called a special General CongreaB of tbo entiro organization In tbe United States, fo meet at Philadelphia, on Monday, the lGtb of tbo present IaAW INTELLIGENCE. Cin COURT BE170BE Jodqe Reihoms. Bichard Whipple and Nelson M.

Whipple vs Alex. Brrnslein and SamU Bernstein. Thia action ia brought fo recover rent for tho second floar of pr. uiiais No. 168 Court Btreet, from tho lBtday of February to tho lstday of Mrjy, 1805.

The amount chimed is $160. As a part of tho agreement of letting, tho defendauta wero to bavothe pilvileso of using, the tbam powor of tho engine down stairs to the amount of two horco power. The defendants claim that tho plaintiffs failed to furnish Pufflcient Bteam power, ond that they not only do not owe tho omount claimed, but that tho defendants Bnfforcd damoses to tbo amount of $703. Blatihly Smith for plaintiffs; Halbreacht 4 for dofts. John Iteycraft vs.

Dennis Sanlry. This action is brought' to recover $10S 82. It is claimed on the part of plaintiff that defendant boarded with him and on Jane 2td, lfc 62, they had a settlement of accomtis anil defendant agreed there was ba'auco duo of $102 82c. Defendant denies tho settlement ofaocouuts and claims ho paid plaintiff In full. Cj od.

Fordofc.ul nnt, Thoa. E. 1'earsaU; for plaintiff Mesars. Smith St Blacbly. Catharine B.

Bronsmi vs. J. Morrow. This waB nu action for ejectment from a houeo in Ciaacoa avenue, wbici tho plaintiff claims was convoyed to her by tbe defendant iu February h't. Tbe deferco woi, that the doreudont had never been tboleeal owner of tho premlsn iu quertiso, but had only been the nomini'l owner, tbey ha'ng boon conveyed to Ivir, by a fradulent oonvoyaice, by a Ucs.

Demp to save them rom Eeizuro by another party. Verdict for plaintiff. Iron) editioF Ui'lliUJ, I. lU. Trotn Fortress Monros.

Foutbebs Monhor, Oct. 3. A. P. Blunt, A.

Q. M. at tbis po3t, ha3 returned to duty, after short absence oa business to his native State. Tro rebel rams Columbia and Alucuaarl aro at tbo Portsmouth, Yn Navy Yaid. The Third PcunBylvania ArKlleiy, doins garrison duty at this fort, will dlsahargo eouio of thoir men tlih montb, their time having expired.

There will bo about 1,200 left in the reaiuient to garrison ibis post until die charged by government. From Boston. Bor.ros, Osl. 5. A nicotine; of held at Lawrence Imt right, eli ctcd de'egatas to tt S'xth Caiigre Dis trfcl ronvention, Vi ho are favoiiio to tho cholca Gec eral Banks, in tbat district, for Congress.

Wrathcr in PhilaUelphia. PHILA'OELFIIU, Oct, C. The weather bero is remarkably cool for tho seaKOU. Skcw TpI1. for ha'f an hour last evcD'ng iu portion or tho city.

MoTf tnents of Geuerul tjirant. HAitnisDnno, Oct. 6. Gen. Grant ond family passed hero this morning in tho Pcunsylvj'aia Railroad Compsov's special car.

Uowdl artivo in (his cily about noon to day. From Louisville, LonisvittiE, Oct. 4. Ito Fifty oipht New York Infinity leavo bpro today, aud expect to reach home on Saturday nioi'uiug. POLICE IKTEIIIGEKCjV.

Before Justice Morohouso, A Stick Eow. Mary Dudley liven ou Steuben street with Iho husband of bor choice. Sho has a friend, or rather an acquaintance, Elizabeth Kirk by name, vlio resides In Schenck avenue, near Lafayette. The brother of Mrs. Dudley's husband, boarlng tho cognomen of Andrew, has for timo evinced so mcch fondness lor tho society of tho fair Elizabeth as to sciiously damage laolh hia aud her Tmnitatiou.

Matters have indeed goue no far betM cen thcoi t' at an infant belonging to tbis lady, is sa'd to bear a strong res 'm blanccto the gallant Andrew. However tbis may bo only a slronuo freak of natu.ro. Tbo other night, botivoau twelvo uud ono o'clock, theso iusoparabie friends discovered in amorous dalliance, ilary Dudley, he ring of this Jet fact at the time of its occurrence, imtne tatelv proceeded to to tho enot, with tier husband, in order to rescue Andrew from tho jaws of death. Arriving there, tho latter gentleman, not appreciating tbi ir kind nets. ieftiFcd to desert the sonety of his cliarmr.r.

E'izobi tli Rirk too, being naturally inoenpcil with this intertorence, requested the Dudleys to leavo the houso. Sho tollowed tliena into tbo yard, and tiieu a id there tho woild rcnowned assault took place, alary told F.lizabi th, in rather atroDgcr tenns than was perhaps absolutely necessary, that her conduct was purely dia groceijl. Elizabeth retorted by bringing a heavy stick in violent contact with the complo'naut's ekull, thetoby occasioning a confusion of ideas sim'lar to tb.it produced by ardent pirits. It was on tbe Btrengtll of this little nnbblo that tho Duoloys had tho Kirk nrre3tcd by officer Applcgato of tho 44th precinct. Justico Morehouse convicted Iho defoudant, but suspended sonteuco in consideration of her uumerous family, A 'Whip Theft.

John Feeley, a youth or about seventeen years, living on Classen acuue, near Pacific Btreet, was arrested yesterday alternoon by ofllrcr Aamerman, of the Hth precinct, on the chargo of pi fit larceny. Thomas M. Morgan, an inmate of No. 231 Navy atreet, complains that Mid. Feolor i'clonlously took a whip valued at ono dolUr, from his wagon.

The cbbc was tried in caurt thia morning, and the following facts elicited: Tho Juvenilo Feoley is Ihe driver of a two boise car on tbe DeKalb avenue ond Newtown road, and is ambitious of bocomlng a distinguished Jehu. To own a good whip has long been bis cherished desire, and it has occupied his thoughts hoth day and night. Tho other day, whilo driving a horse car, John spied out tho object of bis wish quietly resting In the cort belonging to Mr, Morgan, Overcome with ioy, Feeley jumped down irom his vehicle, aud appropriated the coveted article Morgon very did not relish this cool mode of proceeding, and determined if possiblo to recover his property. Upon tho dclendant picfoirlug to be tried betoro the Grand Jury, Justice Morehouse required his fathor to give bonds to the amount of $20d, as Burety for John's oppcaranco before tho Court of Sessions. Cabe of Heartless Djjsebtion.

Jamos Jelly, a diivcr ol a street car iu Hew York, and formorly a policeman in tbe 49lh precinct of thiB city, was brought to court, this morning, charged with having deserted bii wifo ond children. Tho father of Mrs. Jelly appeared as complainant. It Bcems that James got sick of the monotony of married life, and resolved to resume hie former bacoelor freedom. Accordingly, without waiting for tho decease of his "cottar half," or even leaving naeanB for her Bnpport while alive, ho very coolly eloped for partB unknown.

In the meantime tho unhappy wife and children camo vory near starving to nm Qmtlt fhn death, nowever, uuice w. u. cinct, succeeded gelling rraci of tbo volatile and fickle Jelly, and aecurcd him as prisoner. Juatlco Morehouse required the defendant to appear in Court tomorrow moining, for further trial, but in default of bail be waB commtttcd to jail, Before Justice Dailey. Served heb Eight," M.b.

Sarah Andreas and her huaband John resldo at No. 11 Sanford street, Mr. Andreas is what may bo termed pretty well off, speaking in a peenniary sensa, bat rather unfortunate in the paiiseBsion of hie wifo Sarah. She ia a regular termagant, quarrelling and, making herself and all otuers uncomfortable. She went somewhat further on Mon.

day, that is Bhe assaulted her husbaid during a littlo quarrel they had. Ho caused her arrest, and her examination on Tuesday was adjourned until yesterday. On Taesdoy it appears, that whilo in this sereno etato or mind, an acqualutarce named John Law vleited her hatband, Sarah did notwant this, aud Bhoused abusive language towords him, and indeed struck him a ringing slat) over Ihe A complaint was mado against her. Justice Dailey sent her yesterday morning to the Penitentiary for 80 days, which was no doubt owing to tho second assault, as tbe would probably havo been only bound over to keep the peace, bad the first ofionco been tho only one. Her two daughters, two very protty gtrls of about 38 years, it is somewhat difficult to tell a woman's exact age, appeared in Court yesterday morning, atter their mother had left In the Black Maria," and learning of her sentence, exclaimed aloud, that it Berved her light." They will probably breathe easier now, and their homes be more peaceful.

AssATjwfao A Teacher. John Harrison, an lonnrnmns wto Bpcnds his time in loafing, was arrest cd on Tuesday by tho 46th precinct for assaulting Ed. Bolmana teacher employed in ono oi tno puouo scuuum of the' Eastern District. Harrison is afull grown boy, and has SBSumed to bo tho snperior in musclo to Boi rnra for the past two years, having assaulted him on ronral occasions provio'oa to this. He gonerally loafe.

It is said, in tho vicinity of tbo temple of learning, and catches tho worthy instrnctor as ho emerges. The latter oners no resistance, and is punched. Justice Dailoy yesterday boand the offender over to keep the peace tnGKU. HOTICBa. IS PURSUANCE OF 4N OBDEB OJ KOSWELLO.

BBAIrlARB Bturog.it of till r. A Tfinaa. fcioiioo is hereby MMrdfM Jcv Uw. tB wnm mtraig oIaunKwnatoiY" 'n'uauu, ot tiar lUctee. town of New Utrecht, deceased, that tier are re ouired to eihibit thf same, witb tko voucher! thereof, to Ihe subsin iber.

at her residence, Bar. Bilge In tk ton oJNew Cuecht, on or before Utfiftk iar oi RorMlbet, Aririi Wh: laaa. MAK(iAHllVT A. WattDBIX, 1 Mcttrbt. THCRsDAlf EVENING, OCT.

5. Fell Ovehboakd Officer Keelam last evon ing took to tho 42d prcotoot Btation houao a man In a dripping condition, who had fallen overboard from tho dock at the foot ot Main street He was rescued from drowning by tho employeB of the Hudson avonuo Forry and sent to tho City Hospital in a greatly exhausted condition. Ilia name iB Andrew Maxwell. Kicked by a House. A boy named John Eagan, aged 8 years, and residing at tho corner of Grand and Third street, E.

was very seriously injured Injured, in Third street yesterday afternoon, being kicked in the face under tho leit eyo by a horse, which ho and i number of companions wore annoying. The injured boy was conveyed to his residence and attonded by Dr. ilitlono. Suspicion op Grand Labcbsi, In August last the horse, harness, and wagon valued at $600 was stolen from John 0 Butler, residing in Now Utrecht A man named Joseph Lse was suapjetod of hiving itolon tho property. The case was Bivou to Special Detective Murphy, who a few days since learned the man was in Schobarrio County New York, aud tho officer thoro arrested him an dbrougbt him to thia city.

Ho will bo ox' anaiued be'oro Justice Buckley next Negligence, On tlic cornor of DeKalb avenue and Sandford thoro is a pump in tho street owned by tho city, which, for the pi3t two weeks, ha3 been out of repair aud utterly useless. Though the attention of tho mnnicipil nutboiitie3 has boon ropciitedly called to tho subject, yet no steps nave been taken to repair tho apparatus. Tbis negligence and carelessness in a matter which affects ho health and comfort many citizens, cannot be condemned too strongly. It is to bo hoped that something will be dono beroro very l0Dg' Attempted Suicide. Yesterday alternoon a woman was observed entering tbe river off Wlaitlock's shipyard, foot of jladisou street, Qreonpoint, and being seen by a party of men at work in tho vicinity, suspected that Bhe intended self destruction, rushed to tho placo and prevented her from bo doing, Shu left tho yard and was oubseiui ntly discovered in tlto act of jumping overboard Jiorn en old cioal boat at tho f.mt of street.

Officer Depow of 47tb precinct rescued her, and took her to tbe station bouse. Sho then gave her name as Mary Hoyes, stating tbat Hho resided in Bush wick avenue with three children, 10, 9 aud 4 years old and pavo dcMitutiou as the cause for attempting to com. mit the awful r.ct, She has a niiaomd who is sick, and therefore out oi employment, and ho now resides at Btatc Island. The woman wan seat 13 tho Almshouse this morning by Justic a Dailey, Tnu Guaud on a TAitGEr Ex cuntios. TU anna I excursion of tho Gambrinus Guard, of i aptain Jacob Weber, took place t' duv.

flu; naiwy uiou'afod eu horses and occupying rairiagt's uml stages passed the Eagle olfiee about ten A it curt presented a lino appearance The Acs cation, we understand, is mostly cam posed of Ihe proprietor of User Beer Saloons and Breweries. Ore vvu wa a tastetully decoratod with Evergreens luiI by an excellent Baud. Auother vehicle bore a huge ireel, supposed to contain Laser, and a man re piPei uling the ancient King Gambrinus, withacrown upou his bead and a glass of wiuo in his band, occupied a pr imnent poBition and tbe honors in fine style Tho Company will ga to Jwinitt's Hotel, East l'ork. where they will shoot at a target, end wo suppose drink I.Hger aud eat Switser Kaso. A Brooklyn Woman Assaulted and Robbed Cekibal Pake.

At the court of Justice Kelly, in New York, yesterday, John Foley, a backman, was arraigned on a charge of assaulting aud robbiug Mrs. Caroline Virtue, in GVntrai Park, ou Tuesday evening. The complainant, who resi iea at the corner of Clove Itaad and Atlantic avenues, iu this city, alleges that herself and a lady acquaintance employed Foley to drive thorn through Central rrk. She also states that Foley gave her some diugged liquor, and that wliiio partially insensible, he attempted to violate her person. Mis.

Vittue screamed for help, and a Central Park policeman arrested the accused. All of tho parties were taken to tho 19th precinct station houso. airs, Virtuo was still suffering from the effects of the liquor she had drank. On becoming composed she informed Capt llartt that sho had been robbed of two diamond rings, and a gold watch and cham, valued iu all at $575. None of tho property was found on the prisoner.

Mrs. Virtue declined to make a ebcrge agamst Foley. Ho was accordingly discharged, when he persiste demanded that ho shotild to paid for driving the ladies through the Park In this, however, he was un ucc ssful, and finally drove cff. Although he had no proof against tho laackmau, Capt. Bartt relieved be had stolen the property, lie ac cordingly diicrled officer Van Arsdalo to follow him The latter did so, and a3 Foley tutored his stablo at tho corner of iilh street uud 2d Hvenuo, he was arrested Tho officer demanded tho restoration of the property stolen Mrs, Virtue.

Foley was startled at tho de naand, and immediately produced the watcb, chain and ring, which wire identified by the owner. Justice Kelley committed the accused tor trial without bail. Ftightlnl Accident Caving in of an Em. bauIiitiriit Oiic Man Killed aud Three Otlie rs Badl; Injured. Late yesterday afternoon a frightful acci.

dent occurred in Kenaten street, mear Bushwick avonuo, E. which tinted in the tUulh ol one man, who was completely buried alive, t.ud tho injury three others It appeorB t' at there is in course ot construction a vault adjoining tbe Ingi beer brewery of NieholiB Seltz, No. 136 Renaeen street, near tiushwiak avenue. Already tho dirt has been dug ut to the depth of nearly twenty 'eot Just in the rear of the spot, toweling over, is an embankment about thirty feet iu height. Several beams constructed into a support had been pljced against this prevent it fallii gin.

A gang of masons at the above lime was engaei in erecting tno foundation walls, under the tupcriiitenitenco oi tho boss. Christian Ktraub. The wall at whieh tbuy were engaged was 61. recily under thiB liu ae bank of earth, and while their attention wns nbr.lh directed to their woik, tho prop or Kuppoit to H'irs embankment suddenly gave way, GDd the earth, most instantly, buried ono of the workmen tnlireiy under it and three others partially. The reaiaiudc oi the gang succeeded in escaping, xheir companuns immediately Bet to work to ex tricato them, and after laboring in removing the dirt about three quarters of an bout, they rescued two of the Atattoew Hireeb, retiuitae an Johnson streot, and Julius Schwiutz, uleo liviog iu Johnson street, who had been cciuplettly covered up to their shouldcri A few minutes afterwards, Johu Hieman, whose head and ono hand weie only visible, was rescued.

Tho abovo threo wero badly, but not eenously injured, and wow conveyed to their homes, when medical assistance was procured. There was et one man buried, of whom no traces could lie f. tmd.as tbe men worked on. Thoy beefnae dircouraecd and gave op the work. In a Bbort timo Hot.

Father llcBonald, ol St. Mary's Church, in Second street, anived at the sceie of tho disaster, and loiziug a shovel would have commenced work to recover the body of the unfortunate man who had met snob an maUmely end, had n.d the workmen, ashamed of their ictiens, recommenced. The reverend father oontinued at the place until the recovery of tho body, whieh was at eight o'clock. Dereaetd, who waB named Nichols, resided in Vaiet street, aud leaves a wifo and one child. The body was rewov.

to biB 'ate residence, aud Coroner Barrett naillcd to hold as inquest. Democratic Primaries List of Delegates Elected Last Evening. Tho Primary Elections ordered by the Demo ciatio General Committee, to bo held in the several wards and towns, to elect delegates to tho Senatorial, Assembly, City, and County Conventions, were held last evening. So far as we have heard, everything passed off In the moBt quiet and orderly mannor. The following la a full list of the delegates elected in tho various warde: 1st Winn Cuv 0.

A. Soraguo. TYm. Atkinson, D. D.

0CKTY Cttilcy fico. ltreslitt, John O'Rorko. Sekaiokial I. Van Auden. 17m.

A. Faron, Sullivan Sweet Absemult Michael Allen, ThoF, Fallen, Owen Hanno Vill 2d VfAnD 'Jiri Uuth McLaughlin, John F. Farroll, James n. Dull). CoTJNTY Will'am Crercnd.

Jos. McGinnis, Owen Mur PSENATOBIAI. Frsncib CoIMiib, Janios McGcehan, jftoht. Nelson. AsSEMM I Oharles Hawkins, Pctor Filzpatricl, Charlos Quia ii 3D v7ABD0lTr Wu.

H. Talmogd, James Dutfy, 'Vfm. II. Fowler. Couktv Thomas I'oslo.

Peter Walteis. Michl tjook. SENAlolilAL Rubcrt winters. James Hunhua, Thomas John Walton, Isaao Vtlatitine. Martin Meyer.

4tu Wabd "irv tJut'h 3fcLaugblin, Joromiah Chad wick. M'chl J. Ilanran. CouHll Arthur (Jumn. Wm.

S. Leach. Thoa. Kelly SLKAloniAlr r. lancll, Win.

H. Powell, S. WVckotl ssemuly Jatnos B. Sfrincham, P. Wr'ubb, 8.

li. Powell. 6TII Waiid CiTr Wm. A. Furey, James Sbevi'm, Bjr card Mc(itBtl.

OOTJaSTT Miclil Olancj, HiTg1! Boll, Henry Ob im. BErATOBiAL IL CJarH, Vnrk O'iruarrj, Win. Farrell. jBBEUDLY JohuFcruroD, Putd Turner. Johu WalL pTB "WABD City Jornoliua Bnrague, Oh.

O'Neil, Patk Kceuan. CotJNTy Jamca Bell, tficr I Fannfnc. Michl Smith. 8BMATOBIAL Morgan Gruy, Uonitnick H. Bocbe.

'i'imo ibySfft' l'' AESEWBLY fili Orborn. Martin Brean. Toom Olynfl. 7th Wahd Out George Wains, Hugh Dougherty, Joi O'icen. The J.

Monroe Taylor Gold Medal Soap ig oco of tbese articles tut should he in every household, and tho lady ncRleola to furnish herself or domestic will) it, loses a boon which it will bo iraooisihlo to find a Bubs'itutc for. It takes in qur.utity, aod washes aa no sotipetin do. It iuako3 rough hands smooth, and EChieoa and Vibitens tbe skin, ad well as making clothes look 0 whito. Try it. Look to Your Eoofs.

It will cost no more to have your rocf mado tight now by tbe Union Csmest Roofing Co, than it will two months hence, when tba siiow is on it, and it will bo wide economy to avoid the d.Miicy ihe approaching atorma will do. Tho Company roofs of allk'nd tin and shingle, and lays new fcU and grave' roofs in the best manner. Offices, No. 339 Kulton street, Murohj's auction rooms), aud Nos. 351 Broadway and 90 Barclay Btreet, New York.

Ladies hair head dresses, to fit the new bonnet" just received from Pnris. A few of these highly fashionable braided waterfalls, braided coronets, new styles of curls, turla on hairpins. French waterfalls. Call early. Ail tlieno models will be sold tbis week, at Bbaiteau's, 31 Court street, o3 6t Parents why will you do so? Do what? Why pay such prices for now school books, when wo oan buy thm at Woodwabd's Myrtlo avonuo, just a little worn, for about, bnlf tho prioo, and old boosof all kinds Me Ijoufiht or tikon in exchange Woodward's plioo, (vetjbodv 16Afyitle avenue, a few doors from ait ou street.

035U Fkekcr Coutiltjt; Corsets, hand mado, Frepcb Woven Cornet', all style. Corsets mido to order; a Iitlc Qiiiiiitity of low price1 corsets at Main. MonRws FcclcIi Corsui tlarc, 213 l'atODbtro The Duplex JvJip tic Surinp other skirts of tne ungst and beat make the city of size and shapo. e30 oudTiitf There is something singular in tho fact that diinnpihehifih price o' flour thero it. to littlo Hominy used, except by the weal hinr classes, who use it as a deli cjicv.

As the Exclsior Hom'ny iu much ehiaper than Hour, iih wholepomo, more reudily cooked, rfbd jiucn more fc its use will food con nice all of its advantages. KxcBLSroit Hoiiiny, sold by all ijrocers in 5 ana 10 pound pspere, w.th lull printed direciions ior use. o43t On consignment for a flbw Kpefes, LOW Worsted 1'attflrLB, for chairs, cughiona, Mgimn ana bImos, witb E0id't3, silk and beads. tinisb, for le than the prepont coBt of importation, at Lookiti, Son 21 Clinton street, opposite Chntou. o2 tf New Obnamekts pop.

Cloaks and Kteeland Jet Trimming, CordJ, Ta.sflehj, Aipaoa Braidj. Velvet Ribbons, (colore I and b'ack) jnekm, WaterlalU, fc'ftfcy Buttons. Buyle Trimmine, Bahiri0S.Guipuro Looii, Tiinmiing Ribbons, Macnina and Seffipg Truuiniuaa, Gold Diid Silver "rinctG, At. 'IVimratngs mado to order at short no' ico at Locflir Son St Uo'e, 25T Folton tcaBk, opnowte CfeiitOL, b7 tf New Fall Crapa Trlmmmga just recaiTed per ctwuner. A very rirh hoo of Crpe Ornaments, Oraoa Penonnts, Crape TrmiinindJ, Craps Rtwottt 5..

at J. ri.icKrrr. Soh a Go's 351 Fulton iteoet, opposite UlUfcoa, BroosUn. B. Dreii and Cioak Tmninittga made to odocr.thhortotico.

ftuatf Numbers of fashionable Indies ara nw vieitini: Bh.utbau's norular estibliflhmeat to see the new rtrh a of bairdraaitnKu durect irora tbe hairdrmor tb Ejurers wnioh ue eiiiibited in hi how win dnw. They ro lauch plea setl eo that the prioM of hrtirdr5 niuti have bean reduced to 6J tsnts, children's btiii eulu'in 20 ceuts, droasod over, 25cente. watar IcUs, i iuli, 1uk braids ra.t3 ana rawe, dud II kinds of b. (inodo. 6 cant less than prio.

Hair good oubhs. Tb only Kronen Hairdreiser iu iu.9 oit. ao. 91 CoortAtrcei. l'iyeari, I13od Fact Hats? Fine Furs! Biolow Co.

will on this day thfir now Kail and Winter styles of La tlips'. MitEOs' and Cbildrona' Fancy Hats and Cms, oon of velvet, tilk, felt and clotb. Latent Paris and fjottrtjn itrlen just reoeirof. Also a larue asaortmentof Ladies' and ClnldronB' line Sable, Mink, Ermine and Squir r'1'! Furs, of our own manufacture, constantly band at I.Iglow Co 's. 185 Fulton streot.

ee29 "Look on this picture, and then on that." Here von behold the infirm stop, The pallid cheek, wastinsr form, Cntasted food, and a eociai atmosphere Poisoned with the tales of aches, pains, Hlct plessniehrs ana mental despondency. There, lauchiup health, sparkling oyes, Elustio Btop3, waving aupeMto. foreotten oaroj, Geniai thought and ambitious resolves Show the contrast and mark tho picture. a nd hero the secret lies, thnt tlnknowntoQuucktnhoBS, tbe Doctor, Smith had taken boUles three Oi Dbaee's Plamtatiom Bittebs. b30 TuThAS MARRIED.

Yam Yec nTEN "Van Pelt Tn IBrooklyn, on Wednesday, Oct 4th, by Rev. Or N. K. Smith, Jumus VAS Vechten to Cathabdse Sedbihq, danghtor of John Van Pelt, Eeq. Pmce Newlw In rook It n.

Tuesday, Oct. 3d, 1865. at tho residence of tho bride's parents, by tbe Rev JU. H. Temple, of Bloomfield, N.J., D.

Newbeeuy PLACE, son of JS. B. Place, to Juliette Newxtn, only daughtor of Edward Nowlin, all of Brooklyn. AnMETBOiiO Abdet Last eveoinfr, by the Rov. Saml.T.

tipear, Jesse J. abmstboko, of Rome, to BebthA daughter of Westminster Abbey, of Broohlrn. Bates Lewis In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Oct. 4th, 1EE5, a tbe residence of the bride's mother, by the JttSv. R.

S. Storrf. D. Joseph D. Batfs and Hannah M.

daughter ot the lato Ezra Lewis, all of Brooklyn. Ottebson Clark On Wednesday, Oct. 4th. by Rev. Jnoiea Ottorson, of Philadelphia.

Dr. Andbew Oitkr aiN to Vies 1'MiiJE Sherwocd Clabe, both of Brooklyn. DIED. BnowN On WednoBdoy evonintr. 4tUinst.

Alice Matjd. aped 10 jiqdi hs and 10 daja, daughter of Ghauucey W. and buaan Blown. Kuneral from C25 Pacific street, to morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock P. M.

Meeban On Wednesday, Oct. 4th, after a lin(reiini7iU neFB, MABy Meehan need 22 years, 5 months and 29 days. The rlativo3aDd friends of the fanily are reppeotfully invited to attend her funeral at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, iroro tho residence of her father, 771 Pooitio et. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY JUin Henrd against Cornelia Bwken and others. In pursuance ot a judgmont of foreclosure and sale made iu (bis action onthe twenty fourth day of by cive notice that on tbe fourth day of October.

1S65 attbthonr of 12 o'clock noon, at the Commercial Exchange. Number 369 Fulton street, in the oity of Brooklyn, andtlountyof Kings, twill soil at public auction to the highest bidder, the mortgaged premises ia judgment mentioned and thorein described as follows, viz: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, Bitnate. lyinpand bemg in tho Elovpnth Ward of tho Oity of Brojkljo, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on tho eaftwl.v lino or.side of Fort Greepe. plaoe. distant fonrhnidredopd sixteen feet, six inches aoumetlr from the corner furmud by tbe intersection of tbo sontuorly line of Hanson placo withsid eastorlv lino of Fort Ureene pace; rurmmp thence easterly parallel with Hanson placo one hundied feet to the centreline of tae bluok: theno sontlieils aloug said centre lino twenty feet air, inonci: theDee weterl parallel with Hanson place one huudred feet to said easterly lino oi Fort Greeha phvdo; aqd taenia northeny a'onp Batd lost "mentioned line, twenty feet six! inches to the pomtor place of beginning, Datea Stbtem berflth, 1865.

sel22flw3wTu GERARD M. STEVENS. Bfiferee. The eulec thoibove Dtoporty fs postponed the! 16th day of Oct.iiier. lEC5, at the eaue hour aid plac.

jju'ed Oo'nuor 4' 1CG5 UfifiAED STSYflNS, Befertf..

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