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zfgftjm aur THE rECMb NOTICES. nUTHIJCFIOA. HOAHUMU, HELP THIRD EDITH. 3 terns of Citircrag. wiTsm'isi.

raw PKITATR CEAtWKH for buy and youth. Imiructioo. expiana- drlll In lunaaruenual brauetiea, aud muimsis er aevctoninevt, thor mult, in old Now fauguiml style, ana nusiern a the aigneat sehularsnip sod of the preaent age require. Circular at PAOCKr presents rot'n Court, surner of Jor WANTH D-A A PROTKffTANT woman as eook.togo a short disune Intb the eeuntry, Apply at Mo. US WtUow street.

sno io no Det i Wot bt'twcwa caHi. gn hi ft Mis R- 4--ftJ imioA TV lu Mur ft Mbsss 9f ft 1 ite do. toy bl 2L'ii met by a crowd of young mtm nt tbe corner of Park and Yandrrbm avenue who requested him to stand the drinka. He refused to do so, and they eommeweod larking" and knock ing him about on the sidewalk, and during the souffle one of the party named Danis Shields, the driver of a soda water wagon, put his hand in JoayRn'a pocket and stole IS, Officer Phelan arrested Shields, and on searching him $1.35 was found in one of the stamped railroad companys envelopes, which Josylin identified as having been taken out of his pocket. Shields was locked up at the Fourth Precinct Station House, and will be tikes before ustioc Riley.

SUNDAY IN JiMlICi, no West (to MU do.to..Ito fl'k Ml rr UO do it 3ft A ts si rs IMj 9 Ri bet ta't 1f0 dtv iio do Id MVTCA Had bet Wt K4 1U) do. Walt. Ptrvwt, 1 1 Mordat, 8epu IL The bear made the most of tbmropportu- ntiy this, moratng, and taking advantage off 1 tbe awvput feeling tn tbe street at toe dota of butanes on Saturday, they have hammered the stocks industriously, but, wltoout mailed effect, except In Wabash, 1 which dropped to 64. But toe market recovered generally at noon, Pae.Ae MaO and Lake 8 bare standing very strong. Tbe eon- tract entered into between toe Mail -Company and the Union Pacific 'to a very favorable one for both companies, and much more ffivarable for the P.

M. thn the public stem to be aware of. Money threatens to be more active to-day, and there are indication of the irate bein? raised to 4 per oent, but it will net be fully established much before two oclock At the commencement of transactions tn the Open Board this morning there was a very lively acne, aad toe volume of bofinssa up to the opening of the Board was very large. The following were the first figures ia vhe Open Board: i New Tork Central and Hudson, 10VV lake fiboieHFM Western to Bock Island, U0; Ohio and Mississippi, 454 Union Pacific, to Northwestern, TOV to 71; Reading, 115 to 111514; Drift Wabash, C5k Northwestern 98 Geld 114 Pacific Mai), C7 to 971 8t FauL New Tork Centra! Scrip, 9h to For Government Securities, 1881a, 117.V to T18 do. Coupon 118J to 119 Ks, 115 ft 94a, 115V to UhH 65'ft 115V to 115 dft New, nt 07', M4 10-49a, UlY to U2 currency Bonds, 119 to 119 At the First Board the burincta wat large, tho rale being moot active in Pacific Mall at 57 lo 5c Wretera Union, 67 toflTV Erie, Sf to XV Fnion Pacific, 32 to 32s Northwestern, TOY 70V Wabash, (BY to 95V 3 Hannibal and fit.

Joseph, 71 to TOY. After the-adjourn intent It was the weaketa of tho speculative stocks, and sold off toflOY The market continues active and nesrttled, but with a gradual increase off ennfldcnoa fimong the bulls. A large street Interest has been created, and it is generally believed that Daniel Drew, who Is looked upon aa a bear, baa been in reality buying largely for a rnso. At one o'clock the following were the prices of the tenting slocks. Western Union, 67 to 67 Pacific Mail, 56 to 57: New York Central, Id to W1Y do KTip.nrs to Ike to 113Tf NorthwesternJIY to 71 dt.

preferred. 9 to 92: Island, lin-. at. Paul, VGiff toGTY: Wabash, 94 toC5; Ohio and Mississippi, to 45.Y 5 Union Pacific, 2t to Kf. Gold has been strong from 113 to 114.

The following were tbo bids it the First Board for oovrrxmevt sactTRirata. T.8 In ectrcgei. 11TSI do couu. VI 11M1 do ft2ri M'U VS ilo.va xn do ft'W rotJ-l'd V4 iNin V4 do f2 rotat'd i do ouota Vi lifts. do ft- A rer.

n. 1. (IdVDoinp. lliyt do VJO roetxS WT UY doft-ill nwit'd MS do ft-'JO oonpon 'iani4Y Onvoii L1 do do.w yrsr.rii do 5 prCYee1d 74 rto ct.cmin. 74 doUMO ntw do 10-si ltlY IW (ioft-JU rtui-ld Gold U3Y The following were the bids iat the Find Board tor (TTATK BtOCRITin.

a B. A Ti'MM'WP fls old do r( bonds. Vuitlnia (71 do non n1. do fi e. 1d.

L9 do (T I do rt-irtrtd 77 do (oi.m.i n.i do 6' 1 Hforr'd do C'orys fi'n dots N.O do VMlfeS.O.ft R. 47 do 7s Ark. ft Cent. 75 1 lH I Konturky (7j III C.tn il IUn.1 Ill 0 iin 1 otru iii do 7s new hoods. 91 i do Coupon 77.

71 do 1o 79. I'fl do 1' cold Neds SNyl do Wnf lul N. Otn'liuH oiil 4.iS Indians IV Ln. Urt i di 1'U TO 1 di TO do (T do 7s 79 Y. Heir HntT Ln.

ffflx Coupon do. 4 do himi'H AclW do inmlV A do id bi.nln.... (to 8. aroliaa T9 do Jun A do A (nit A Mosourt 71 do ll A St Jo It1. do new do l.

new Vni-n do IitTri HU. Dtvc I'd, do do it do 7- iVntlrny. Csllfornln e. do I- K' Irt Cofinrrtl u( 4 RSf-di Idando's 6. do do ki Mont, ft Fun 90 do Ala A Chsil Arknn-rT VnflM do 7 L.

R. ft F. T. 8 -do 7 UinjplJ ft FHS i dir 74 hy do TO liY do IUrooklm do do fl'frTTl fvt do I'k. Ln do 7 do 1 Rlnes J.C.FS WiUur Ln.

jlymle man school, Livingston treat. Brooklyn. -FALL TERM, WEDNESDAY, BBPT. 1ft FTL A GRADED SCHOOL FOB BOY UNDER 4 TWKLYR TEAR OF AOB. 5 I Circulars may be obtained a the reaid a tba Principals, tt Livmgaum street; at Davies ft Ley Fulton and Clinton atro or at Gao.

F. MUnaa, 136 Fulton street, TH JXO ATHE AN INSTILIE. ft 49 LAFAYETTE Avenue earn of Carlton. Tba Pall Term of tba Nineteenth Year of this School commenced September ft Principals and Teachers, ftftss J. C.

Williams, Miss 8. W. Williams. N. B.

Two utua Girls, und alevan years of age, will be received boarder- rrnE seminary for young Ladies, 449 PACIFIC treat, near Nevina, will re-open Wednesday. September m. French. Latin, and vocal Music without extra charge. Drawing, Piano and Dancing at Teacher a mice Tbe Pnmary Deportment for Lada and Yeung Misses receives special attention.

For Catalogue and furthr- "MlTBimm. A.M.PrtndU. Xf R8. B. B.

NEWTONS ENGLISH 1 1 and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies will reopen Sept. 1ft at a. LU Dd 2T2 Hiity street, Brooklyn. Specialties, French and French Boarding and Day School for Ladies will reopen Sept. 1ft at a.

LU and orv street. and Painting- PROF. 8IMONIN HAS A FEW LRI- anre hour daring the day, and is open to an engagement to teach French in a private achooL bIlaIiY1 the MERCANTILE LI- PlTo DAVISON CON. diivea to educate twenty-five Gents Misea at hia new and delightful residence. Two ponils will be received into nta family.

The English branches. mathematics are taught to any extent required for college, business, or refined socictr. Duties resumed September H. For circulars, apply at No. WI BalUa street, near Cla son avenue.

SOUTH- BROOKLYN FEMALE Seminary, 370 Clinton street. Preparatory, Acadeiulc. and Gdlcgiate Department French and German bv native professors. This School, for Young Ladles only, will reopen September 1ft under the care of tie farmer Principal, A. W.

MOREHOC8R, HOOKS BOARDING AND ll I. Day School fur Young Indies and Children, 29 Second Place, Brooklyn, will re-open September 14. Circulars on application. YOCDiG LADIES EMINAJRr, 121 Fort Greeneplare, Under the patronage of the Rt, Rev. A N.

Littlejohn, D. Bishop of Long Island, and the Clergy, Will re-open on MONDAY, Sept- tt. For circular, apply to Rev JOHN G. MUL-HOLLAND, M. A Principal.

COAL ANI WOOD. D. WILLI TS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In COAL A TV 13 WOOO. Tnrd and Principal Office, Fulton avenue and Fort Greene place. Depot on wharf.

Gowanu Canal and Dcgraw street, near Bond street. To meet the extraordinary demand for the best dualities of ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL I have tnt eroctd extensive Coal Work on the Gowhous Canal, aa shove, with sill the moat improved marhtaery for hoisting, scree assorting, and delivering tbe same; and I invite tne patronage ot Manuf-icturers, Grocers, Dealers. Farmers. Bakers, end Consumers generallv, confident that mv present facilities will enable me to afford Dir patrons the best terms possible. Have the exclusive agency for the sale of the STERLING CAhiNKL COAL, a superior article for Grates, at 415 per ton.

N.U.-A Abatement made on Large Orders taken directly from the wharf. C. D. WILTJT3, Fulton ave. and Fort Greene place.

LBERT R. BASS, LEHIGH, SCRAN CON, and WILKE3BARRB COAL. Stove Fggand Furnace 7.H0 ftJO per ton of delivered. Orders received at eosi yard aud wharf foot of Hamilion avenue and 2U3 Montague stfeeu (lO A AND WOOD. But vonr coal at present price mod rave moocy at J.

CARUARTS Old Stand, SJ Urldge strwt. Pel quality Ijehirh. Locust Mountain, and Fed Arb. Stove sisc 2 Frg ard Fcrnace 7 nn large Nut Sire ........4 00 I'hretou and Scranton stove T.nfl Fggand luroace hut quahiv Cumberland Coal for 8-00 Orders bv mail promptlvattende to. Tbe usual reduction to trooerm.

Maker. id Factories. 1 ELSEYS AND TvOFaTILTN, IV. Ktabliahcd 14T Old yard Ma 13 Atlantic street, near fiouth ferry New Depot, Gowmnns nn1, corner Norms and Douginas. Bran oik Otttoest Corner Boerum and Atlantic Fulton and Gates; Clinton and Degraw.

(lOAL AND WOOD AT THE vard. Furman street, near Ptate. firranton LehigK. Locust Mountain, Cumberland, and Cannel coals. Pine and Dak wood.

Present price ficrau ton NUP fw Nut; 4IUB for Btove; 4o.50 for Egg and Furnace. O. BANKS. POAL I KJ We are daily receiving thebert quahttes of ireah mined I.ocjt Mountain. Iehlgh.

Lackawanna and Red Ah eonla for family uses. It wo id be to the interest of parties laying lo their auppy to call upon us before purrhaxin a. purchaser can rely mpon It being wwll screened rd full weight. Retail orders received at TI Fnltaa corner South Oxford at-, and at wharf f.wt Jay st. A.

R.8T EARNS ft CO. 0OAL FOR FAMILY USB." lOCrfiT MOUNTAIN. I KH1CH. For Ranges, Furnaces, mad 8C RAN ION I fitevea. FNGTJCTT CANNEL, LIVERPOOL, For Grates.

REHASH, ALSO, KINDLING WOOD. FOR BADE BT -MARSTON A POWER. Offices Water street, adioining the FlUn Ferrv, the foot of North Tenth street. Williamsburg and at 93 Beaver street. New York.

8EARL. 1 C'HANTON COAL Ftirnaro and Frwkftto. tove 6. Vi. it SftSlper ton of delivered: Pine int Oak auwnd sulit Dcp.t, street and Gowanu canal.

Oftiro J. 1 9 dl Atiantio ave. ELECTION NOTICE. C1TATE NEW TORK-OFFICB i. of tbe Secretary of State, Albany, August 1st, ItCl.

1 othe Sheriff of the County of King Sir. Notice is hereby given, that at the General Flection to be held in this State on the Tuesday am-ecetling the first Monday of November next, the 1 lowing officers are to be elected, to wit A Secretary of fitato, in the place of Homer Nelson. A Comptroller. In the place of Asher P. Nichols.

A Trcaanrer. tn the place of Wheeler H. Bristol. An Attorney-General, in the place uf Marshall B. Cli.it! pi in.

A State Engineer and Purveyor, tn She place of Yan Renseelacr Hubmond. A Cara Commissioner, In the place of George W. Oii( man. An Inspector of 8tate Prisons, In the place of t'nvid It McNeil. AIL WHO T.

TTR MS OF OFFTrS WTTA. KXPTRBOX TH LAST DAY OF DECKMUKK NEXT. Also, a Ju'lu of me Supreme Loart. for the Pceona JudU hi Tltrit. tn the plice of Joveph F.

term of office will expire on the lust day of December next. Also. Senator for the Second fleaftte District, comprising tbe First, Second. Third, Fourth, Fifth. PiCnth, Eleventh, Thirtnmth, Fifteenth.

Nineteenth end Twentieth Wants of the city of Brooklyn. in the county of Rings. Aio, a Senator for the Third Senate Distort, ronriring the Sixth. Eighth. Ninth, Temh.

welfih. Fourteenth. Sixteenth, 8 venteenth, ighteenth. Twenty -first and Twenty-secoaJ nril of the city i-T UrookU n. and the towns of Klntbush, Fin tl an da.

Gravesend, New Lots, aaa New I Lrocht. in the countv of Kinga corxTY orrirms Ai-o to be nseno fob tin onrvTt. Nine members of Assembly. A Cuntv Judge. In the pl.t re of James Troy.

A District Attorney, In the place of Samuel Morris. Two Justice of Sessions. In the places of Step. Yoorhics and Barnett Johnson. n5 Two coroners, in the places of Joseph B.

and Lawrence A. Jones TwoCwfimisionerp of Charities. of thee Kirga, according to the provisions of ch of the Law of P71. in the places of Ovirne 4 guon and Henry Seiler, Superintend PlHT, Also, an Auditor, according to th provisions of Chador 737 of the Laws of 1871, in the place of Maurice Fitzgerald. Also, a supervIsor-at-Large, aecordfng to th provisions of chapter lit of tue Laws off 1471, In tne pince of Uliam J.

Orburne. ALL WRntg TERVS OF OCT Trig Vttt FKPIRg ON THE LAST DAT OF DIC8SBRR VtXT. Also, a Countv Treasurer, in tlie place of Thomas A. Gardiner, and whose term of office will commence on the first Tuesdav In August. 1171 rff The attention of Town and City Election Boards.

Inrpei-tors of Election and Countv Canvasser ps d-rooted to chapter 712 of the Iaws of herewith printed, as to tne supply of ballot boxes, form of ballots aud manner of canvassing votes, to wit CHAPTER 712. AW ACT in relation to the election of Representatives in Congress, Senator and Menbrn of Av kt'Ht. Passed April A 1S71; three fifths being I resent. Pon-h nf 1f State of Nrtc Tswv. rofnrarafftf fw S-ruite ar.l Assembly, tin mart as Pro.

1. At each annual or special election at which a representative tn nngrera. Sen itor, or member of asaembl la hereafter to he elected, th Inspectors in the several election districte in this State shall provide and keep a separate box in which all ballot for representatives in Congress. to be endorsed Congress' shall he deposited also a separate box in which all ballots for rcnaior, to he endorsed shall be da poatted; and also a separate boat la which all ballots for Member of Assembly, to be endorse 1 As aercblv. shall be rtoporired.and the ballot deposited In raid several boxes shall he estimated ant canvaraed la the order named above, respeo-tivelv, ard immediatolvfoilowing the estimate and canvas of the ballots endorsed fimse.

Sfc. 3. A 11 acta and part of acta Inconsistent with the provisions of thl act are hereby repealed, fisc, ft This act shall take effect immediately. Respectfully your, ct SLA NELSON. Sheriff's Omrr.

Knros Corvrr. Brooklyn, Aug. ftlS7L that the foregoing (si true copy of th gigmal notice of brme from the ficcretary of State, ef the State of New York, and off the whole of the original. ANTHONY 1 ALTER. Sheriff.

ELECTIO.I NOTICES. Not ins an eeectioy for Trustee of the Union White Lead Manufac-tutirg Companv. will be hold at tbe office of the ci party tn Brooklyn on Monday. October 3. proi.

between the hours of 11 oclock A. IL and 1 P. M. B. W.

HOW. Secretory. Brooklvn. Sep. tl.

PCL DinnEn notice T70RTTFTH I) TITK XT). THE AT- 1 hntlc Fire Insurance Ommsiny if Brooklvn have de lsred their SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND (F PIT PFR CENT, pavable on demand. Free uf 7. W. XL CORNRLL.

Secretary. TSLAYD 8AFB Iepo5it Compnrrv. Brooklyn, fiepe A PTL Th Bard of I i reel or have this day declared a Dividend of Three and a half (3 per cenft, payable to stockholder on demand. JOHN D1TMAS, Ja Secretary CARBU6ES. WTED-A TAILORED ON CDS-If tom pantaloons noue but good hands.

474 Rl DSOk Avsnua, near Fulton. TUANTET) A FIRM-CLASS CAKB 1 1 baker on that eon Iw sad ornameaW Age ply tt the eorner of Jay and Coaoord street. YTaXTED A. RITTTON HOLE 1 maker oa fine vests, 34 Bridge street. WANTED OPERATORS AND trimmers on cloaks.

MYRILR Avenae, or. CIussod. Wanted-fite operators on Wheeler A Wilson Rewmc Machine for skirt work. A pp) corner RAYMOND and WIL-LOUdHBT Btreeta SITUATIONS WAITED, ASTED-PITriTIONS BY TWO sisters, Protestants, both as chambermaids and wsltr Ayply at IQ MAIM street, second Boor, Brooklyn. ANTED-A.

SITUATION BY a eutter and tailor. Address A. E. Cviov YlfAKTED-A SITUATION BY vouug man to do any kind of work wages rot so much an objects a good plaoe. Address for on week.

T. M. A. llyiok Office. WANTED AT SITUATION BY A boy to learn carriage making.

Address K. LNIOK office. WANTED A SITUATION BY A bor any a 4 of work. Address K. imoir office.

WANTED A SITUATION BY A young Indy, educated and refined, as house-kprr-cr: capable jind experienced none but honorable parties need apply. 3 BEBGKN street. Wd a young rires Mrs. Brooklyn, NTKD-A POSITION AS RBSl- dent nurse, or companion to Invalid, by young lady well uuMifie 1 and rc-ommended. Ad- a HBYWOOD, S9 Bridge street.

XV ANTED A SITUATION IN A If store or offien for a strictly honest sod Intelligent American hor, fourteen years old. Address R. A. Union Office. WT AKTBD-BT A YOUNG MAN a position as Travelling Agent for wime Wholesale house.

Address G. f. UNIOX Office. WANTEDA SITUATION BY A yourc Enelth Protestant, lately arrives from Irc-nd. as cotnpottor on a country or city paper: will make hiraetf generally ueful, wirk oi ertfme required without extra nav.

Wages fll a week. Address F. 1OVKLOCK, 374 Washington street, Brooklyn. N. Y.

i XXrTED SITUATIONS FOR A lrge and select number of experienced and wHl-recommcnded servants, male and female, Pnv tetant and Catholic, white and colored, in every dometicand tndastriacanacitv, and at moderate wswea. Applv at WAULACR agency, A Bands street, near Fulton. N.B. Servants having g'kd reference and willing to work, promptly supplied with superior situations si this office. FlISCELIfAlEOI WANTS.

DRESSMAKER. WHO 1 a firet-clt cuer and fitter, and trims with good taste. wihe to make a few engagement by theday with a few families who may require her services satisfactory reference given if required. Please rail or address DRRMAKER, at the fnnev store, 249 Columbia street, two doors from President street. XX7ran OWNERS FOR A onnntitv of ledies wearing upnarel.

betiding, table linen, entlerv, silverware, etc. Aoply btwoen and 4 at the office of the Property Clerk, P'-lico Honriowirters. e-r. Court and Livingston streets. HOKACK HOLT, Property Clerk.

WANTED all who HAVE IN this ettr. Bmoklvn or Country Roitl Estate to sell or exchange, would confer a favor bv handing in or sending by 1l a fnH description of the same a I in now making out my Fall Ht- C. COMBS, Real Estate Agent, 170 Broadway, N. Y. City, Wanted a number of pur- rhaera who are In want of IS carat gold weddtog rings and olid gold chains at fair and low rHr.

M. McGLYNXA. fiub F'nlton avenue, near St Felix street. X7 ANTED 50,000 POUNDS OF new paper- books, pamphlets, and mago- gines, and 11 descCpJoni of crao or waste paper of -ipv color: also white and colored rags at 17 PBOSPKCT st. 0 TTTANTED TOPPER, PRWTER, bras, lesd.

vine, old Iron. etc. all orders frernptlT pttended to, free of charge, at No. 17 POPPFCT street, peer FnUon, No connnectlon with any other store in the city. JAMBS DRISCOLL.

Yr A NTBD OLD GOLD, OLD 8IL. rer. and old watch rases, for which the priee will be mid at the Jewelry store of H. j.MoT.l.YNN, No. OS Fulton avenae, near St.

Felix street. XXT A TED HERRONS RESIDING In the countrv to send their old gold or silver Pntc bv express; will then remit the amount In green harks by return. M. J. Fulton avenne, nearSt.

Felix street. TTA NTED CTSTOMEIU large Assortment of new and FOR A large assortment of new and second-hand watches 8wi watches tw solid silver oases, ir-nipted. for 12 ich, at J. MrGLYNNS, (SB Fulton avenne. near fit.

Felix street. ANTED 50,000 POUNDS OF newspapers, books. pamtMilets. sod maga-rires. and 11 descriptions of scrap or waste pipor of say color; also white and oohwed rae oopoor.

pewter, brass, lead, elne oW iron, bottles, all promptly attended to, free -f ch trae. at told No. rew Wo. r-rosn-et -tr t. new Fulton.

No conneHloa wits anv other store In th eil y. JAMBS 13COLL. WANIEIF LADIES WEED AND Wheeler ft Wilson sewing mo-Mnes sold on instalments, parable work at bene. roRK.MAC.HJNR STITCHING 4 I Slaeoker street llOtSEH, Etf WANTED, Wanted BY A GENTLEM AN, wife, and child an unfurnished alcove rnm without rird. In a private family.

Address B. Umos Office, stAting location and terms. WANTED TO RENT A PART OF second floor In Fulton avenue. Address, K. D.

rjfToir Office, with particulnra. XrANTED BY A GENTLE WAN and wtfe.van unfurnished second store, rent not to exceed fit per month. Address, with particulars, I. W. Uniom Office.

aTTA7TED-BY A NEWLY MAR-v ried couni, a few rooms, furnished or TiNTFD-TO RENT FROM OCT. in. a large house, suitable for a boanlmg bouse, on the Heights. Address with particulars, R. M-.

Union Office, i WANTED A BOITT FIVE ACRES of land near this eitv in exchange for new brown stone boue Dean street, near Carlton avenue: all Improvement: the bet bargain ever oflored. Address MOSQUITO CAXOPIK 39 Courtlaodt su. New ork, or K. A. Union office.

TOR flALK, FZ SALE CHEAP A LIGHT business wagon. Good as new. Apply to I. 8. Qt'lMBY, 8 Henry street.

T70R SALE CHEAP, A SECOND 1 hand Brussels carpet 31 yards at Si HENRY street. IPOR SALE A PAIR OF WEbL-1 trained goats, beautifully marked, with double esifriege und lmrnes. all comnlete. Applv at it erv Stable, on Columbia Heights, between Clarke and Pineapple. 1rOR SALE AX ELEOAXT PI 4XO, stool and cover, seven-ootsve.

rosew-md cise. rich tone, made by Hiuelbio Bnithers. cst fix', will be sold for fJT' cash also, a nlned rgan, walnut ease, octave pedals, cabinet stvle. perfect order, neerlv now. eot cash prlcef XI Applv at BATTl FAIN'S, Kao fiixtb avenue, near Fortieth street.

New York. Fob sale-a first-class top bnggv (newi manufactured bv one of the best shore in the cltv. For particulars address R. A WHITE. Union Office.

HOAD A.NO MORTGAGE, WANTED-TO PURCHASE, FIR4T and second morteages In Breoklvn. will also put fifty percent of the value of tbe lota and cntemp'ated build'nrs upon builder loan. Ap-nlvst oneetofi. DING KB ft 84 CROAR New York. FOR EXCHANGE, WA NTED BROOK LTN PRO P- ertv in exchange for productive and verv desirable dwellings In Morristown.

X. valued at lpm five to twentv-live th4usanrt dllnra. For par-tieu ars address-JONATHAN DICRINfiON. Newark, N.J. FXCTTANGE.

unincumbered desirable Brooklvn property will taker In exchange forthe one-half of a manufacturing bust-no- worth over fin (100 per annum. Addros O. B. fiMIl H. Union Offiae, giving location and price of property.

TOST A. NO FOlAD. REWARD-LOST ON SUNDAY, the 10th a pair of gold spectacles, into Greeneand ilotoe avenue car. The person finds Ing them picae leave them at N1S CUMBERLAND Broi.klyn. and reoelva tbe above reward.

Sept. 11, lfrTL CO reward stole oxthb mornrag of the flth September, from the corner of Hamilton and Third avenues. South Brookiin.a baj horse, blind In both eyes. Also a harness square, bras-meunted with R. B.

X. on the inkers. Anplv to M. RKTZER, No, 1 fievon-teentta street. South Brouklyiv CONFECTIONERY.

JJOBERT G. ANDERSON, CONFECTIONER, No. 39 Fulton street, and and Clinton streets. RECEPTIONS AND PARTIES supplied with erefy choice variety of TONKBCTIoWeBT. ICE CBCA.M.

ta. And furnished dnttre with SILVER, CHIN. Be. SRIDAL AND FAXCT CAKES, PTBAMIDS. MOTTOES.

SAMS. Al vrsic AVfl KT.OWERS rrRVISHKD. Rehable waitera sent at tbe shortest notic ATITENUM RFS'CAUR ANT and ICECRF fi A.IOON, ATT ANTIC. CORNER CLINTON STREET. Weddings, receptions, ball and dinner parties repp ted with Ice Cream.

Confectionery, Glass Ware, and everything requisite. GKO. D. HODGES. Proprietor.

31ASOXIC. vat MONDAY EVENING, SEFrT U. TWO LATEST BY CABLE. Queen Victoria in Cood Health Again. Opening of the Reading Grammai School.

Sprea4 the Petate Disease. Indisposition of Xing Amadeus. BT fHJGKAPH TO AS90CIAXBD PRSflS. Crest Britain. London, Sept.

U. The Ttmeeof toflay, in an editorial oensup-iaff the importation off foreign workmen, glvea Ita support, on both bhxbI ind Military grounds, to tho British strikers tn their movement for the reduction of their term of daily labor to nlna hours. Queen Victoria has entirely recovered from her attack of indteposltioii. The military manoeuvres at Aldershot are progressing, and the repents from the camps speaks favorably of their character and the result thus for obtained. General John-G.

Barnard and Major Sumner, of toe United States army, arc in attendance as representatives of the American Government. Lord Gicko, Commander of the London Scottish Rifle Volunteers, has been injured by the bursting of a musket. The Reading Grammar School, the memorial stone of which was laid by the Prince of Wales last summer, was opened to-diy, the Lord Chancellor (Lord Hatherly) officiating at the ceremony. Tbo potato disease is spreading In Lancashire. Spain, Mtoaro, fiept- IL Kirg Amadeus is Indisposed, and his journo thiough the provinces has been Stopped.

Turkey. COKSTANTINOPLS. SepL 10. Mrhemed Pacha, Minister without a portfolio In the Cabinet of the fiultan, is dost France Parts, Sept. II.

The evacuation 1v tho German troops of the four dtpartments eontigiious to Part will le completed on the ICih inst. Negotiation have commenced in relation to the of tbe holo of France. iTIarlne Kewt. Londobi, Sept. 11.

Tbe Alinn steamship Corinthian, from Quoiiec, amven at Motille to-oay on route to Liverpool. London, 11. The Inman steamship City of New York, Cupt.Leitch, from New York August Jlsi, tonrbed at ijueenstowa at 7dU P. M. yesterday and proceeded for Liverpool.

The Guion steamsiiiii Minnesota, Capt. Freeman, from New York August 40th, touchral ut Gueonstown on Sunday and Mftpowkxi for Liverpool Tlie Went India mail steamer Nilftfrom Av pinwnli via Stilhomao, arrived at riymoutia jwtcuUf. The Allan steamship ficandinavian Jrom Que-Ih c. touched at Uuiliie UHiny and proceeded for LiverpooL Coioa movement. Liverpool, Sept.

11. Arrived Stonmcr Eonati, ti-om New York Aug. 24th, with fioo LeUes cotton aieamer Minnesota, from New York Aug. Zjth, with 1.TT1 boles cotton. The ftfteather.

War Departwevt, Oynne or thi Onier fiiogAL ofticer, WAfiBihGTOfi, D. 1110 A. M. fiiTJopsJs for the pest tyrf'nty-four hours Tho high barometer wbieb was Sunday morning central over tbe Upper Lake Has extended eastward to Maine and southca want to (irorrit. The pressure has begun to fill In Minnesota.

The small area of low barometer which existed Sunday morning in Northern Florida has disappeared. Northeasterly winds have continued on tho middle and South AtJantlo Coasts with occasional light rains, and northerly winds arc now reported tn the Middle and Eastirn States. An area of cloud and IlgTit rain has moved from the lower tabs into Peunsytianla and Maryland, and cloud weather baa oontmued in K.iijui aud Nebraska. The tccnporaiure has taiien from the Ohio V' alley northward. PROS A BI LIT rCS.

Portia Uy cloudy weather with light win fs I protbt for the rest of the day. fr tito upper kikes smoky and hasy wmthcr from toe lower iakia to New England. Threatening weather and northfutatorly winds with light, rail), if any, on the middle Atlantic onat t.ir-ttally cloudy and clear weather for the Southern and Gulf fital: fresh northeasterly wind', with raiu in Florida. Frost In Nru York. Onwion, N.

Sept, II. re was a light frost in the Eastern part of Otwego county, last night. Financial nnd 4 emmcrtlsl. Uterihmil, Sit. U-lm iOA.

M. Cot ton -The market opened quiet Middling Upktnds, 9. Middling Orleans, tfsd. Tbe sales of tbe day arc estimated at bales, Lokpo.h, Sept. 11- A.

M. Contois openc-d at 333 a for both money and tbe account. United Ltates V30 bonds, iwj, Kj old, i lWs, 10-40 Paris, fiept. II A. M.

Rentes, francs, 43 centimes. Fba arowr. Sept. 11 Evening. United States JLS0 bonds closed at95f, for-the issue of lfiflS.

Tbe rate ef dioount of the Bank off Frankfort has advanced is 4 percent Los DO, Wept. F. M. Consol for both money and the oo-eonnt. LrvewpoOL, ftapt.

tl-1 V) P. X. Cotton The market Is dull. Middling Up. leads, flMifl 1-frL; MlddHng Orteam, 9S a Hd.

Tbe ale of the day are now estimated at 34.IY bales, including for export and speculation. THE GREAT BOAT RACE. TUB W1BM THK W19IIIKM. gABATOO. Sept- H.

Tbe greet fwfend beet rece cane off on Berate Lake Oris forenoon, end wu woo tr tbeVenlarewta ndmutre and Mcoade. Tie Tyne er we ond, the Blgllns third, end tbe fourth. FINANCIAL COMMERCIAL Bales at the New York Stock Excbanffs, CSTISJllflDT STOCK DBPARTMKNT. 1014 OCLOCK A.M. rrarfitamComv XW) 0 fi $-30 Coa KmCf-xCiyi1 Kili .11 3UU0C5 5-A) Com T.

.114 nut BOABift nmniB 10. ffJOOfftafi Gold I WO flo- 100 fid W'luuOON On Had rra do SM! er between a do feXmo do Suue fi fit ta ,0 do iff Jan A Jaiv STV'firt Krie Railway Sri 90taCec Poeia 4flQ do 23 Wild PUSot. SO do bet C. AY or do jey do. but Tl Pwlne hi 90 do.

foff IUita'i Cen 90 do 32? auub ft fit Joseph 30 do 2 rorstbd vnTTsrtmR 1 fltaS Del tie ft InUd iw Readsnatt e.11 KjuUi Toledo ft Wsb lm 90 Lake fiftM fi R. fit Leals dir do beSe.lDY pen do 1X Ml) ft fit Pood R-. 'it ll tlGt We fas 98 'lTl do XV Han ft Hip tan ta KB do 3 kftSCft KlftFocB vmrnW Kevin larra Col ft 1 9 YD ruo 2 iO 22 Ten Nat hk irv sin ar JiO do OS vm ta 3cwftWw. K0 -IM do bce. VC Oons'd Coal off ID C''Z i 72 sre do ta KQej tt-WWiX aoMertjoOT vrn.

iT'iJJJS 5 Mil -firs- 5S S- E5 mo wv 4 frv Kfl U-i do S4 I Si AFtl taKYIK YTff. I rr PARK TnEATRK. JL Fuiteu street, oppiatt City Hell, Brooklyn. Directum Maasra. CartuUA MoCioraor AruriM W.CirruU SUge MiinMgi-r J.

Moaoakey Reopening of the Regular fieasun. Muh DAY EYBNlNG7iepteior dd every evening during the wrk. Engagement of the versatile cmelian and German cnaracusr artist, JuE fttURPUY, Tb Great, in Fred, Moediwt HELP! biw COMPANY AND NEW FACES. pOJsTPONEOr-B. M.

C. A THil MONTHLY SOCIAL REUNION AND REGULAR MEKTINO FOB TUESDAY, SSPTEltBBm Vt, Win tponed Ip xnepiOT of temporary illness of President and leading singer. menu. 'AH parties wanting the same will please call st J. G.

LATIMER'S carpet store, Idl AUantie street, Brooklyn. 1 IIBOOKLYS OPEKA HOUSE. 1 ff Junction Fulton and Flatbush avenues. BTHcnse- Proprietor E. IL Gooding Stage Director MONDAY EVENING, fieptember 11, and all the week, "THE STAB TROUPE, In a programme 1 BRILLIANT AND ORIGINAL.

ML JAMES VINCENT and MISS ELIZA A. LONG, lathe popular operatic burlesque off LA 90NNAMBULA. THE MlNSTREiM la on entfae sew bill. Every member of the company In their best selections. Pricee-5, 90, and 99 eenta.

AN HICK. PARIS PAVILION CIRCUS, Owing to th a unexpected and unparalleled success of the great Pavilion Circus oln Brooklyn, Mr. Rice win remain one week longer, giving two exhibitions doily. Daring the wash Don Rice will appear tn the character of Clown, for the flrst time In fifteen years. Box office open from 9 to 4.

Seats secured without extra charge for any exhibition dwtnjr the season. Also at Swsynes bonk store, No. 116 Fnl-ton street. Boxes or loges sealing six, 9k Single box seats, 91 Psrquette, 75m Family Circle. 50e.

Matinee General Admission 50c. Reserved seats In boxes, 9L $32,500 nr PRXwrrwa at NARRAGANHKTT PARK CRANSTON, RIAB PROVIDENCE, RJ. Fourth Annual Fair, firpt. 3ft 37,29 ft -9, IsTt. ENTRira CLOfiK FRIDAY, SEPT.

1 187L List of pnraes and conditions In "Spirit of tLe Times, and Turf, Field and Farm." ROOKLYN ATHEN.EUM Cor. Altantle and riintim street. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. THE GRAND LONIXN AND PARIS POLYOPTIOON OF WANDERINGS IN MANY LANDS, And Rninblra thrurh the ART GALLERIES OF TUB WORLD. A Complete ur Europe, Knzland.

Ireland, Scotland. Italy, France, fiwuseriaai. and Germany, the Overland Koulot India, Raui blea throubt the Holy Land, the Ascent to ftfuunt Blnnc. RUNYAN'S PILGRIMS PROGRESS, With Transformation. CINDERELLA.

OK TtiK GLASS SLIPPER, EVERY NIGHT. Admission, cents; Chfldren, 35 eenta. rUB CROOK LY SALT ATER SWIMMING ACAOEMV, Fulton street, opposite Cttv flail, is now opeo for the summer season! Hours for nts. frm a to iO A. fti- and from 3 to U) P.M.

LADIES SWIMMING BATH, open from A. M. to 2 P. V. WARM BATHS.

Salt and ft'rreh. all day. tr Ladies Entrance on -iri el. B. T.

BENTON. Proprietor. TOHK AmmEUEimi. OLYMPIC THEATRE. CUOWDEl) noUfiKS EVERT NIGHT Testify to the great sucouaa of O.

L. FOX'S World-renowned ami Sp-ctaculor ballet Pan to- TTlITTtP, H17MPTT UUMPTY, G. L. fto.V as Tl' Gre Klralf Trnime of EUROPEAN ABTISI'S. JIatinees every ednesda) od Saturday.

fieuV secured six days in advance. ta1x A K8 FI FT 1 1 WEEK. and LAST but ONE of the Queen of Burtewnie. Mlfifi LYDIA THOMPSON her Nwt -uipiny. TITI3 EVENING ANT fi ITCnDAi MATINEE.

THR PRTNCFflfi OF TRERTZOND. -PRINCKSfi OF TRKBIJ5DND. fiopported by Lydia Thompson and her entire Compuny. pBAXDTiPERA HOUSE. LA fir WEEK of the Eminent Artist, MR.

snd MR BANDMANN, MONDAY EVENING, fieptember tl, snd Fvcrv Evening during the Week iexoept Thursday evening), and fiaturduy Matiaoo at 2, tlio Grc.it Drama of 1 ARfTfiSK. Specially re 'Written for Mr. nnu Mrs. Band maim by Tom Taylor. GOTHS TUKATRK.

LOTT LAST WEEK BUT ONE, 1JTTA, For this week only. In THE PK1 OF THE PETTICOATS, AND FAMILY JARS. FIFTH LOTT A MATINEE, SATURDAY. ATI. Next week THE LITTLE DETECTIVE.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3S, Ti.i (Jmit Trair'Mlenne. CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN. QrEN DAY AND NIGHT. Grand Industrial Exhibition of the AMERICAN INfiTITPTE, in tbe monster tmildimr? ovonng the block Third and Second avenue. fiixtv-third and fiixtv-fourth htreeta, over 09 feet long, with over MfcUui aquare feet exhibition spn of attractive mveltiea from all part of the Union.

MMUANICAL MIRACLES. Machinery run by over iw horse power, making all aorta of things. frm carpet down to fringes and tassels, before yrrar eyis. Beautiful decra-ttors. A marvellous sight that none should miss.

Splendid music every afternoon snd evening. Ad-nistiod cents; Children half price. See small bill. NI I'SICML. rrilF.

MUSICAL DEPARTMENT OF Jl the fawrenee Collegiate IiutitutiiKi, No. U0 Johnson stteet, corner Lawrence street, reopens 8c ptember IL IVfrSICAlMRS Ia A. FLINT, Xfl having reeuti' flnthsd throe years fnr.ic i tuD at the C-'Hiscrvat-ory Mnie tn Leipng (effi. re was also a pupil of professor Louis Plaidyk wishos to give piano lessons either aing) or tn eludes. Beside being thoroughly fitted to give In musie.

Mrs. F. Is qualified ti tisteh IjttiB. French, and German. Address 71 West ft ift) -11 ftli surest, Now rk.

Inquiries can also be made at No. 247 WashingPin street, ilrooa-1) n. FKRl7lNAND ULRICH ha the hmr Inform his patron and frierd that ho lias resumed his pr-vate lemons mnsicaJ instruction, piano and vocal, since bcrtholth. Trms flftr dollars per qnsrter uf 94 lee si No more vacancies fur this season. 1VM.

A. M. DiLLFR. TV ihwnnist and Director of Mnslcat fit. Marys P.

E. Church, will be prepared to resume musical instruction on and after Mon dir. September 11. Address Rnme'i music store, ao Court street, ur 3M Grand avenue. TEAS, COFFEES ETC.

TV! BTRTWKYR, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Teas, Cofleeft Npicow, EtoM NO. 1 FURMAN STREET. feoOELYN.L-L ftatablrshed since tm. B. of fee roasted and ground Tor grocers, and delivered free of rharge.

BlliMARDIi. fVRKATRRVOLUTION IN TABLES and cushions. W. Griffiths with Dehmey's pntent cushion, is being substituted In the plac of all others. Public and private hnosea and club rooms furnished.

'Id t-ibies repaired and recushioned. 4ff VICPET Uireet. New York. pANCINO ACADENIEfi. RIVERS DANCING ACAD- sm EMY, 175 STATE STREET, corner of Court street, will reopen TUESDAY, fieptember Bt.

Ctrculare may be had at Tices, corner off Fulton and Johnson streets. L. H. Smith's, IU6 Coart street, or at Mr. Rivers rooms.

PHYSICAL CiLTIKE. VON C. BURNHAM'S ACADEMY OF PHYSICAL CUTTTRE, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF AND SMITH 8T3. COMPRISING GTMNAUTA. ffWEDTWff MOVEMENT CURE," EI.FGTRICITV.

BOWI4NU ALLEYS. TURKISH. RUSSIAN, I AND MEDftCATRD BATHS. CLASSES WILL COMMENCE FOE GENTT.W-MKN ON MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 1ft AT 9 OCLOCK.

FOR AWES OK THURSDAY, gEPT. AT 3 O'CLOCK. FOR OTHER CLAfiE8 SEE CIRCUTAB. I WACI1IAERY. Etc.

JJURDON IRON WORKS- Iftstfactaren of Pumptog Fmriwne for Water Works and Boilers, High and Low Fiuuws Engines. Portable Englaes of all lands. Sugar Mills Screw. Lever Drop, and Hydraulic Presses, Ma hatry in general. HUBBARD A WHITTAKER, ftgil Puma street.

Brooklyn bookEtTtubr works. B1 E. T. BFIYPON. MANC FACTCRKBOF Wrowgbt Trow and Gatvantseff TbC far fitoora.

AlJof JOH-N rrRKET.SKW TORI FERlITfRE. TURNITUR AR PETSETCj Huuknw ruppMrd.amd pi rectaved by the week er memth. DEALT ft CUNNINGHAM. 394ad3S9 THIRD Ave-, near 98th ti. N.

T. LURyiTlfK CARPETS, ETC. Parlor and chamber suits, carpets, bedding, etc-, at very low pnera for erah. orw wkly or monthly payee a. er exchanged for general sr- Chaad TTV COWPIhftTHWAIZ, lftft Ch.U 1.1.

T. 3MKEW0TICX. i ewjin ni yOAT ow. ft lie bK.NkUAl are hereby notim-d tit edmTNS FTEAM RE ItiHltlMi GAUGE, a adapted, spprovetl, and tun reqcisiMS by law to be used upon ail steam era, sre moauffietureff aud fr sale solely by the Re-curdiitg fttt-nm Gouge Comimoy of New ior Liberty street. BY SINE88-MEN.

THE MANA- gersof th Mechanics and Traders Exchange are now adding a targe number of boxes tn exoes of those Used by members. Businessmen wiU ind tt to their advuntige to ca11and select boxes. i Pretidunt. CHORAL UNION NOTICE TO Mem bera Rehearsals will be resumed few the season ou Monday evening, fieptember 1ft at eight cluck. W.B.CLMMING8.

Chairman Music Committee. LEA A PERRINS' Pronoane, by Coai.oii THE OS LT GOOD 8AITCE.R II improves appetite asffi digestion. and Isnnri-VaMed for its flavor. We are directed by Messrs. LEA ft PERRINS th osecuta ail parties or vexing r--inrv- JOHN DUNCANH SONS, AGENTS.

NKW YORK. AT THJB OLD-' ESTABLISHED COK WAREHOUSE, NO. 1M WATER STREET, N. Y. Tbe subscriber prepared to furnish tw qnaotitiee to suit, at iow prices, every dwatpHos of import ed and Machine Cut Corks suitab for bottles druggists and patent medicine manufacturers.

HAYWARD SHITH. 194 Water street, searfttitoe. New fork. gROOKXYH MICA ROOFING, Mr. K.

P. ARIGHT has returned from bis summer tap refi eshsd aad teviyoratft Me will be reedy es usual to attend promptly to cell whsre-ever there is roof ia question. Order will be token at hi office, 391 Fulton street, Brooklym Notice is hereby given tb at the firm of JAMES T. DUDLB ft ft CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent all of the liabilities of said Arm will be adjusted and settled by said James T.

Dudley, who is okra authorised to collect the debts due said fli m. Dated, September fttaTL JAMFST.IUOLKT. JAMftbd H. FOfiA. POWELL MAKCFACTCBIKG WORKS.

-The attention off the Trade Is soiled to our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF PLAIN, PR EH8ED, AitD JAPANNED TIN WARE. From the fact that we are the ONLY WHOLESALE HOUSE IN BROOKLYN and onr Wares being as Low in Price and as Good in Quality aa any manufacturer, we confidently solicit your patronage. R. I. POWELL dt PROPRIETORS, US AND 119 FULTON STREET.

BBOOKLYN. QUARLES K. SMITH, Old No. Uft New No. 170 Fulton street.

Corner of Cranberry. UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, nnd WALKING 'VNKS, Repairing in oil its branches. ED SEAL SPARKLING ALE. A PURE AND WHOLESOME TABLE BEVERAGE, FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, And warranted to be made from tho VERY BEST MALT AND HOPS. croons of sedentary habit, end the weak and debilitated, will fioii it a pleasant and tnvtg ionic and stpoetlscr.

It Is recommended bv some cl our best physicians for its pure and nutneious qualities. For 'Ip all tbe pvtnripal grerere. WlCKh.fi A proprietors, 44 Atlantic ave. Notice noT7 uObrcm street" A Sfi.WlO worth of cast off clothing and carpet warned; bought in msli qninUtte snd Hcd tT pay the hignet orics, arefllled with ord-rs frew -nuihern and TTrke. ilew-e call oraddrea HA.NnVk'lt a H.

or Cur Hs'L Brooklyn; prlralc eutrsnes tf 4 BUE-KLM street. JRESCO rAIXTIMJ. PLAIN AND DECORATIVE 1IOUHE PAINT1 NO, GRAINING, MARBLING. NIGNH GEORGE HUDSON ft SONS, Corner Fulton and Turk rtret. A II our work finished in the best manner and at reasonable rates.

ESTABLISHED 1340. AilRHKAN CHKOM4J ACiR.VOy, PAINIINGS, KN WOBKfi OF ART, LOOKING GLASSES, PIC. 1 I KK FKAVK8. Etc. Payment tkec we.klv or monthly.

J. D. MTKP, $19 Fulton fitreet, bet. Gold and Duffield street. rl Ah ftlX-Tt RES-WE WOULD AD vise all peroons who arc In want of an ele guntectofGa l-l rl tiros, at uindar ite pric, tngn and se tbo pi end id araortment at THOMAS READ ft Ki Faltoa avemo, Gate ave.

Also Plumbing and Gas Fitting In all their branches. )YINGTu2f' BHOTHEK8, lUnrtctwtn and Importers of China, 011 Chick. Brontes. Sver, and Article of Vcriu 94S. 24ft 449.

and 994 Pulton Brooklyn NE PRICE ONLT. WRITING PAPER, ENVELOPES, BLANK ml Memorundum Btmka. on hand or made to order, cheap. it LEACHS, Nv.n street, three doors fr.an Fultcn. and TT7 Greenwich street, N.

Y. David's, Carter and Arnold's Ink. Faber's and Le-rrsn Pencils. Gl hdts. Taman's, Esterbrook's, an4 Wsskington MedaUtoa Pens.

are the best in the city Call and see them. JSewatvlccontuntlyonhand; aio a Doe a rt-ment 't note psner for Invitations, et-h ms and Arm dcstgnrd and engrave 1 iq order. J. MORRIft MBO (new No. ft'uHoo street, (NHEAP FARMS? FREE TTOWES On the Bne of the UNION PACIFIC AfLR ROAD.

A land Grant of t2J)gflOO Acres of the ef ft arm ms and ftfmreai Land minMncd. 3.01, n) Acres or choice Farming and Orarlna I.unds on the line of tbe rood. In tbe fitate of Nebraska, In the it oat Platte Valin, now tor sale, for th or lm credit. There lands are In a mild and heatthv climate. snd for grain arrowing and umk ra ring.

unsurpassed any tn the United fitate. Prices range from f2 to fin per Acre. Hometeads for Actual Rfftlrw. Acres of Government Land. b.

tvpcn Omaba aad North Platte, open for entry Hon-rsfat cti'v fioldters of th-late war are entitled to a FBe HOkwnvAh of ncre. within ra timed limits, eonal a Direct Bounty of wu. fiend for the new edition of descriptive pamplet, with new maps, mailed lree everywhere. Addre O. F.

DA Vlft land Commissioner, U. P. It. R. Omaha, Neb VOT1CE IN THE MATTER OF It the application of the itrtM.kiya Park tu-mitorcr relative ti the widening snd opening of Cone-.

Island Plank Road. Pursuant to an act entitle An Act tn provide 1 wldenJ-12 the mv Islsnd Plunk Road, in the Countv of Kings, and for the siihncqnci oianage-ment thereof, passed May IS. and alo in pnranance an act entitled An Act tn relation to the widening of the Ceev Ishind Plank Roadv-in the mnty of Kings," passed Mar 11. lfa. and of an act oincodtng th same, passed Mav 2, The nnicroigmd.

Commissioner off Estimate nmi Assessment. nprtrtedt the above mtter. give notice that their rerrt has been completed, and 1 flieti iq their offioe, Court str ct, io ic city of Brooklyn, where remain f-r examlrrulon by aM parties Interested; and that ther will mwt at saldofliceon Wednesday, the tilth day of tember next, at 10 'r hw In the forenon of that dav, for the burpos of hearing objections to said repeat, end for reviewing and correcting the same. Ob lection, if any, to said repat, must be prcse.it-cd ia writing. Dateti Aui-iist 2ft PCI.

JAMB.tRlKi. JAt'OBV MARTENfiK Oomttilsafonera. WM. W. MWKLi.V.

ATE R'lLOSKT ALFRED IVERfi.Piomberand Patesteenf th Anu-Freexing. Keif-Acting, loodoiooa lVatr Ilnl floret eamtol frefjse, leak or becom offensive. Come and see it. Ni 3 Mi Fourth avenne. Twenty-third snd Tweoty-foarth streets.

New Tork. flOTAI, HAVANA WTrTKRT OF A In gold drawn every erentren dars. Pnre cashed snd information furnished. Tbe highest votes paid for aad all kinds of ld sad silver, fipin sh rtink bill. Government timntee.

eta. TriqvftCo.4 Bankers. No. Ift Wall street. New York.

E. PATENT OFFICE. WA8H- Ington. D. 0 August 1ft fafTL the petittoQ of J.

Yt Riirgs, Brooklyn. Nw Yf-rk. praying for the eTtenlon of a patent granted to him on the 34th day of November, W7. fr an improvement in Trusses, it is ordered inut th tiv tmny In tbe eae tic ctied on the 34th day of October next, that the time for filing argunx nts and the Examiners report be United to tne Id dav November next, and that said petition be heard on the Hth day of November next. Any person may oppose thi extension.

Jj. LEGGETT. Commisrioner. AtKER9 ELEVATED RKXUI Tbe only elevated tree rang wtiek saver fails to please. PURCHASE NO DOTATIONS.

BROOKLYN AGENTS. Far. Former A Co fold No FnTtori street. Coykeodai) ft Dayton. 4oid No.) Oi huitouave.

rhircf ft oil So.) 9 Gates avenae. M. B. ft R. Rv.

fold No 417 Myrtle avenue. Avon ft Dowdeeweil, (old No. 737 Myrtle are. BURTl. GRAFE RICK.

Mipufeeturers. Water street N. MOBTGAQR BALE. DEFAULT having been made in the payment the mo oey secured to he paid by a m'mrgage dated Apr bt. 18.

exerutad by Patrick Ihiitard and Marsaro his wife (then over tweoLj-oDS years of age said Patrick being now deceased). to John MeOrath.anif recorded in tbe office of the Banner of Kings Countv in Liber 75? of M'gLgages, pnge 4ft April vA. and which mortgage was assigned by std John Mrtirathto Mary B. Fox, by sesignmnt dated January fath, PCI. and revrdcl in said Rcglstars office on the ninth day of August, snd on which mr rtgage there is now ciairaori to be due three hundred dollars, with interest thereon from October let.

1. amounting In the whole at the time of tbe first publication off this notice to the sum of three hundred and thirtv-nine 11ars; that the powe-saieeoDtaincd tn mM mortgage tats become oj OPI TS tlsesnd no suit or pr ceeciiiig at law having Ven Instituted to recover the sum secured to he paid by said mortgage or any part thereof, now. therefore, notice ta hereby given that by virtue of the pwer iff sale contained Iff raid mortgage, and in pursuance of the statute in ouch case made and provided. tbe said mortgage will be foreclosed by a rue ff tbe premises therein described st public o'; ttm at the land office of WilHam Grrao. No.

Fourth street, in tlie city Brooklyn. E. the thirteenth dav of November. 171. at ten o'elock In the forenoon of that day.

TH1 premises ore described in said mortgage follows All that certain lot. piece, or parcel of ground situate, lying, ard being in the city of Braoklrn fwmerty village of WiUtamaburgti County off Kings and fitate of Itew York, on tbe easterly side of Fifth street, known and distinguished oa a certain map annexed fa a certain deed recorded in Klnx County Clerks nw Rwlriersl office. In Liber 71 of conveyances, sage ktuKit number 22Stwo hundred and twenty-ve and containing, according to the said map. (a width in front on ft'tfih street and in the rear each tweatv-flve feet, aad in depth oa both sides one hundred feet. Doted Brooklyn.

August kl 1871. MABf SOX- Assignee of Mortgagee. Y. PTPREME COURT. TOCifTT i effKIngs.

Philip PJtoktns.piiklBtitr.agaiMe rbsriuna Jin ms. rtefenffaut. ftnwnsir-fw ks lief. Tn tbe defrndaet, Oiarlocte Jinktoe: You ore hereby ouBunoued od reeulred 9o answer th complaint In this oeUon, off which a oopv ia herewith revved pa you. and tn serve a eapr off at his No.

3R CVurt street, in tbe rtxr nff Broklya. within twenty Oayi after te rerrice hereof, exclusive of Ue dsj ef such i loe and If you fall Ui answer tbe plaint wthlo the time aforeraH the plaintiff tathts aettine will apply to tbe Court fer the nffof ft sorted ta iba eoss- pisint. i Dati July 1ft 171. Y.CHAft 9. THORNTON, PWtitfft AttJ, ft O-art street, BriKklrn.

P. fi. SM'lato tn this action was, en tiie mth day ot August, Kl filed ha toe effieeoff Ut Cigk of the County off Kings. OARD- WNTn bt A OBXrLB man, wife, and two children (aged evo and eta ywtrsh location above Cuiubarluod street, r.iwt.a ilyrtle and kMUou nreBttea. Address K.

A. H.t CiOON office. A TJOARD-8KCOYD FLOOtt ROOM II to let, with board, for a married couple ortwo Jcntlemen: house newly papered and furnished, at BAft dl'ATJA Street. Terms reasonable. HOARD WANTED FOR TWO ll girls, aged eight and eleven years.

Address VT i mon Office, staunc particulars as to terms and location. Board a few gentlemen can be accommodated with pleasant rooms on seenrd floor and good txmrd location ttrst-ctaas. at No. 34 Tompkins place, fiouth Brooklyn, about 13 n.inuto from eiUier South or Hamilton Ferries. Dinner st I P.M.

OARD OX- CLIXTOX BTUBBT. neareorBerof Baltic, la second floor, newly handsomely furnished, ample closets, hot and cold water in the rooms, etc. Also an extension room, very desirable fur a gentleman. Apply CLINTON Street. llOARD A LADY WAXTS A FCR-I) nislied room with board in a private fismlly.

Address UNION Office, statin locadty OAHD TWO GEXTLEM.KX CAX be accommodated with board ti a smal I American family by addressing T. T. WO Browd-wa near lfsyette avenue, Brooklyn, or, 8- Ixioy Office. Pleasant rooms, healthy location, and convenient to cars. POABDTO LET IX A PRIAVTB Pfamily a furnished room.with good board, reference freo and required.

Address A CNiov office. TOARD WANTED FOR SiX 1 months tn private family for a family -of fur. Address, with particular. J.B.D., Union office. Board wanted by a ldy, son, and daughter, from September A I a private family on the Hill; two or three rooms en suite required.

Address XL, Uxiox office. Board wanted for the winter tn a private family by a young married couple. Address S. V. W- Lxion Office, Board-two respectable young men can be accommodate with a pleasant room and good board inaprivate family; reference required- Address J.

Union office. BO-lRD-TOtNO LADIES ATTEND- Irg the schools of Brooklyn and desiring board in a private family, may find an agreeable ty addressing J. L. P-, Bix N. Y.

Post (rihee. fiailsfactory references can bs glrsa. Board a gentleman and wife ran be accommodated with first-class board tn a private family. Address H. UNION ffioe.

TJOABD A PRIVATE FAMILY, having room on second floor, would let tea gcntlemsn sod wife with board for the winter; reference required. Address T. H. IL UNION Offioe. Board wanted by a family of seven with nurse; a second floor required and part of the third terms must be moderate.

Address H. EL, UNION Office, with particulars. IIOI SLN, TO I.LT. lET-APARTM KXTS OX SEC- cud or ilurtOloor. luqoire at 99 ADAMS st mo LET-A LARGE SECOHD floor, with nil modern Imurovements.

Inquire at the BAKERY. 304 and 100 Boerum place. TO LET, FURNISHED THREE sUry hign top brick me, nil lmprve-ments; 1 catcd In the best pyrt of Elliott place. rilv 3d PEARL trect. New York, or at 126 Kl.l.lmT Place, between 4 and 6P.M.

IO LET ELEOAXT BROWN stone house. No. 3 First place, complete with all Improvement; mirror to the floor, parlor, frescoed ceilings. HORACE U. FLKTCHilS, 3UJ Mjd-tague streiL TTT LET-A SM ALL THREE-STORY house, porily furnished, to a private famllv; all hnpnvenents occupant would wih to retain one room, and board with them.

Terms reaon able to a permanent tenant. Infinlro of Mr. (. T. CLARK.

Y. M. C. A. rooms, corner of Gallatin place and Fulton street, or Aid Sohermerhorn street.

mO LET FURNISH EO, THE DR-Jl tached brick double l.ouo No. 414 8TUYYB-FANT avenue, one blmk from Fulton avenuo cars; contains fourteen rooms gas and water throughout, in complete order. nwlT ground HOxJVi; rent 42.0i li, indudmg keeping garden in order and cleaning snow. RfML ESTATE FOR MAKE. IOR SAIE-ON THE HEIGHTS A first class brown stone bouse with all modem inirrovcnw rts, and out In complete crderuHy fuirished.

W.ll be sold low and oneasy krai Apply to D. 8. OinMBY, 301 Montague street. TlOR PALE-ELEGANT BROWN X1 stone house. No.

3 First plsoe. Br-mklyn: lot 22 2x150 coir plete with all Improvement; mirrors to the rarlor floor re coed ceiling, flu o--dcr; terms easy. HOBACB B. FLKTCHKR, 900 Montague street. IJIOR BALE, OR WILL EXCHAXHB I for vacant lots or lumber, a brown stone front bouse.

20x40 feet: lot feet 4 Inches, situated on tho east side of Bedford avenue, 40 et from Penn si. Brooklyn, with all modern Improve merits For further particulars applv to the owner, J. N. fiMITH. Carpenter and Builder.

Lafnvettc acnue.nearClas,m, Brooklyn, or to G. w. ro R-BKIL ST3 Bedford avenne, one door north of Myr-tle avenue. Fob rale-a two-story and basement framehouse, all tmprovemw it krt cla neighborhood tnr w. Apply to TILLY ft SON.

owners eor. Atlantic and Nostrand av IOR SALE A NKW THREELSroitr 1 basement i fub-oellar, flrst-oloss brown-stone bouse, It all Improvements complete, on north side if Bltic street, between Sixth and fioveeth avenues, two blocks main entrance to Prnspei Park, one of the finest localities in the luqulr, on MAOnJJQAS. IT'OR SAIJ5-A 3-STORY AND AT- 1 tic brick house on Pierrepont street, between Henry and Hicks. Itb ell the modern improvements; poMo-Um mmedlaiely. Address Box York Post-vffice.

fjOR RALE A TWO-HTORY AND 1 basement frame house, eitota -ning 8 rooms Inquire the premies. 14 TWKTY-K1GH I'H fitrrek between 1 bird and Fourth avenue. IOR PAIiK A PKOSPUCT PARK 1 lot, 25x11)0, on TwKth street, north side; a fine View of tl cty and bar. Will cYrhinge fora lot in Tenth Ward. Address PllOSPKCT, Union office.

3 OR 84LR iTnniISETN1) LOT 2SS Fourteenth street, near Fifth avenne railroad and three blocks from lYspet Prk a two-story snd brick basement, 9 rooms: terms vnry, easv tsf onarierlv until paid far. Address P. A. Union office. Price For sale near Washington Pmk.

a new 2-story basement and sub-eet'ar, Phlladelpbia brick hono with all the modem Improvement. Iriee Terms to suit; Apply to M. A. RI'LANU ft Beekman street N. Y.

iH SALE AT A ORBIT SACRI- flee. Mutbsnld. The 3-story and basement frame house 2 Reed avenue, and from one to four lots of ground: or ite sold separately; would exchange lor property of less value; equity U.M! This prpertv is in very henlthv and desirable lcation, resrGate nvenne car route, and is rapidly increasing in value. Make an offer. Gallon or ad ffi-ess M.

C. EAHL, SB Reed avenae. IOB SALE 8,000 RULA8KI ST. 1 between Marey and Tompkins avenues, three-stnrv and two-tory and basement extension, gns, wrter, range, furnace, beater, tubs, water ilont. two brth rooms, wash 'sln, etv two full arbor, grape vine, frnt tree, hUe in flrit-clas order; sold on easy nn1 iti less than eot three yean ago.

J. COBS' I3Jj, 44 Court street, I Mm BALE AN 1 CEF ARM A Bl-iwmvi'le. L. on duth 8ce HP'roul, st out 2fi mllvs from fiouth eventh trest Kerr TV illismsbnrg. and three-quarters of a mile from depot; five trains a day each way; farm contain twenty-sevpw seres twwitr.two in tins state of cudivatb u.

and remainder salt meadow: also a fine oicnard: good buildings; orice 12, jOO. AopIy to I. PFTTfT, ng the premise, ortoJ. S. PETTIT.

I'nioi See. between AH and 9 and aud 2 P. M. rOPARIN'ERMlIlP AOTirR4 XTOTIUOF limited' PARTNER- jr shin. Net ice ts hereby riven that a limited pari-nerehiphas keen formed pursuant to the provisions of the revised statute or the State of New York.

boWi en William uiiii. of the itv of Brooklyn. CiODty of Kinga and State of New York Thomas McGoey. of the time place and Hugh King of the Civ. County and State of New York.

The name or firm under which the wild partnership la to be eon luctcd I. Cullen ft MeGopy. The general nature of the business intended to be transacted bv tbe raid partnership is the buying, selling and refining of tfv and tbe auid bu1 lesris to be carried on In the city of New York, and City of Brooklyn-The names of the only general partner Interested in said business are wtlliam Cullen, whose place of residence ia the citv of Brooklvn, Couitv of Kings, and Thomas McGoey. whose plaP of residence also the Cdtv of Frooklve, countv of King, and the name of the only sped.tl partner ia radd business ia Hugh King, whose place of residence City and County of New York. The raid Hugh King os the special partner in mid copartnership ha this day contnhnt m1 to the com monsti'x'k of the said copartnership, the sum ot fifteen thousand dollar.

7 he period at which the said copartnership Is to commence is the twentv-sixth day of August, one thousand eight hundredand seventy-one and the period at which the same will terralnite is the twentv-aixth dav of August, one thousand eight hundred and soventv-throe. Dated New York. Aug- WILLIAM CTTTjLRN. 1 THMAS MoGOBY, HUGH KING. 'VOTICF.

J8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 the undersigned have formed a limited dpU nersbip, pnrenant to the revised statute of the btate of New York, ander tbe name and firm of Iewls G- Jsoes and Company. That the geira1 net ore of the business to be transacted a the p-plviog of the Butler System ot Litting Cure in the cities of New York and Brooklyn; that lWlsG. jane and Albert H. Tifcorinv wio rreida in soii citv of Brooklyn, and Caroline K. Youngs an 1 Joseph Loomis, who resi ta In the svd of New York, are the general partners, and tward A.

Spring, be reaidea In the eity of Pertl Am-oct, tn the State of New Jersev. Is a special partner. That tbe raid Edward A- Boring is contributed the sum of fifteen thousand in cah as capital towards the common stok ltt rati perteerahtp 1 to commence on the twrnt v-fonrth dav of July, to tbe year on thousand eight hundred and aeventy-one. tal tj termiimte on the first dav of Janatry year one thousand e'ght hundred and aerenty-six. Oateil New Yt rk, Jdty24.

7L Lewis Janos, Albort H. Tombkier; bvT, G. Jane. Attornev, Cvrotme K. Youngs.

Joseph B. Loomis fieueral Partners. Kdward A- Spring. Special Par a VEATISTRT. A CARD.

HR HFXDFRSON, DumsT. tK Clinton street eor. Pacific. Good aud reliable work, skillful treatment and moderate charges. FrsTt Goto FtLUVO A Fpwtaltt.

NITROUS XITK OB LAUGHING GAS the painless et-trection of diseased teeth and roots administered pure and freh daily. N. B. A good skt or on the BKST KIN'b OF RUBBER, WITH GUMS, 9 ID and upward. A BE AUTi FUL BET OF teeth on Whalebone Rubber; extract trig under nitrous oxide or laagmng ni and ail Charges included when artificial teeth are ordered, at UR J.

A. UINLAK ft BfUIS. City Dental office. 39ft Fulton street, opposite City Hall. TUB COLTON DENTAL A8SOCVA.

tion. Originated and have given the nitrous oxide gas during the past six year, to over 41HC patients for tooth extractirm. without single failure or accident. Weuseinn gallons per dav, and always have it fresh. Come to headquarters, and yen are SURF tr avoid pain or injury.

Only office. 1 COOPER INSTITUTE. New York. npEETH NITROUS OXIDE OR Ji Laughing Ca for the painless extraction of teeth, the nse whlah naa-first. introduced in BrocklycvJn kalv hytw.

Fraim of firm of rmd fitchew, denriscs. Advice Do' not giffrt witk noftmr tMtt.faaoSlop-e Ur. 'rvim at bta ofixe. where the gas I kJware rerreapd ffesb. and where practice has made oerreek.

Teeth bare been moved by.ua from tbe mouths of over in.oou persona without a failure or bad renlt. See name tor reference at the office. Frtiu ft Neehews, Uentiats, JR and 3S7 Fulton street, poet CUatan, iSTtBEHEHTf THIS BYBNINO PARK Jo nrffhy Hi Hlp. ftBOOKLTI HOC 1 1 flonnamkoto Piui Waluck iTbutri. N.

F0 Xrebiund. QRANDOruiHom y.T 'Narcltk. BOOTH'S THKATKR. OLYMPIC TBUTM. N.

HUMPWBUMMT Ajuucas row THE CHOI II NEW YWR K. The rMtdm of THE UNION mb Hn4 their favorite jowrnal on mI at le following etblihed aceaetM Hamilton Job, A at or Hobm steps. Dunn Sc Cane, N. J. Cea, B.H.

Depol, foot of Libnr Street. Erie Ballwaj Ffrrr, foot of Cbamber street. Norm Hirer. Twi Wkath IB Crisps dear, and delifit-ful. i AociDtsT.

John Fox of No. 3ToA street, fell off a Flushing avenue car on Saturday evening-anil sustained slight injuries. Aocidext. James Mathews, a boy, on Saturday ev enfng IcU off an iron railing in Mid-dagh street, and cut his head severely. Bobbery.

Some unknown youth entered No. iv2 Plymouth street, the residence of Mrs. Baumcr, and stole $5 on Saturday, pROSrxcr Park is in a splendid condition, and the people appreciate it. Thousands were there yesterday in carriages, and on crural extremities. r.

M. C. A. The monthly social reunion of the T. M.C.

hi'S been post pomSTonaocount' the temporary illness of the President and one of the principal singer Dcbolxry. On Saturday evening: some burglars entered the house of John Maus, No. 5J4 Fulton avenue, by the basement, but Jiocr Tattle, though not quick enough to arrest them, frightened them off without any booty. Prostrated with a Fit. At a quarter past ten yesterday Charles Price, aged twenty years, residing in New Jersey, was prostrated with a tit at the Fulton Ferry.

Cn dcr the care of Officer Graham ho recovered, SEBiora Yesterd ty morning, John McKnighr, of No. TZ Underhill avenue, was seriously injured, and rendered speechless, by a tall from a new building in St. Marks avenue. He was token to bis residence. Kicked by a Horse.

On Satunlay evening, Bernard Geraghty was kicked in the forehead rbyahorst, and seriously injured. The accident happened at the Uerren street railroad stables. lr. Griggs aticuded to his wounds. A Skeleton Found.

At eight oclock on Saturday morning, while some laborers were digging a celiac at No. T'J Portland avenue, they unearthed a coffin which contained a portion of a human skeleton. This locality was the vicinity of an old burying ground. Stolen Property Found. SatJrdu's Fmon contained an account of -the arrostof Budget Walker mud her husband, for theft.

On searching the house of Mrs. Walker, a miscellaneous collection of stolen property was found, and it is now at the Tenth Precinct Station-house. t- As Accident. During the time of the concert at Prospect Park, Saturday afternoon, a carriage occupied by two Indies, and driven by a nceio coachman, rolled into a buggy, injuring it and and a lady and little girl, who were the occui ants. Dog Stealing.

E. J. Curtis, of No. 338 Eighteenth street, was arrested on a warrant issued by Justice Buckley, wherein ho is charged with having stolen a dug valued at from VI llJhm Wilson, of No. Eighteenth Street.

Case adjourned till 1 liday next. Honorably Acquitted. Timothy Madden, cf the corner of Park avenue and Sclienck street, was arrest ed on Saturday on a warrant issued by Justice Riley, wherein he via charged with having stolen a groat valued at $2 from James No. 33 Gold street. Upon examination he was honorably discharged, Ormond Place Congrec vtion.vl Church.

Our report in regard to the proDOsed purchase of tbischu-ch by the Methodists should have rt ad: The Methodists on the hill were forming a syndicate to purchase, and that the puce of the propel ty was forty -live 45) thousand dollars. Cheap enough 1 Grand Labcrny. Mary Mallory and Mary Burke rare arrested by Officer Gerragfaty, on complaint of Bridget Bre mi ogham, who charges them with stealing 1UU worth of wearing apparel from her trunk, which had been left at their residence. No, 3d Hicks street, for safe keeping. part of the property has been recovered.

Burglary. The slaughter house of F. A. Vanderstera No. 272 Hudson avenue, was burglariously entered last evening by forcing open the rear door.

There was. a safe inside the boildipg. and an attempt was made to blow it pen, which failed. A large satchel drill was found on the premises by the employes, who brought it to the First Precinct morning. Sentence Suspended.

Charles Frosf, Pctor Tan Ness, and Thomas Yorks were arrested by Detective Curran and Sergeant Pzhog, of the Fust Precinct, for play.ng bUUfrds on Sunday in 6 Myrtle avenue -Thomas Craigs place. This morning they were brougat up in court and sentence was suspended. Rib Broken. Officer Quevedo, cm Saturday etunjr, arrested Theodore Wihri at the Fulton Ferry for intoxication. When taken to the station house it was discovered that one of bis ribs were broken.

He was, therefore, sent home to No. 64 Adams street, where Dr. Stone attended bm. He spates that when he was ming over the ferry he was crowded by tbo passengers against; the wheel on the bridje and one of the spokes broke his ribs. Stepping Off.

Last evening a young Gorman woman, named Mary Brtglev, fell into the ferry sdp, foot of Broadway, EL while attempting to get on boards ibxsevelt street bout os it was leaving the bridge. The young woman was rescued after some difficulty, and token to the Fourth street Station-house, where she remains in an exhausted condition. She Is kindly cured for, and wilt recover. She arrived here iroin Germany on the 4th snd has recently been siaying at Castle Carden. Sent to tub Hospital.

At noon, -on Satur-day, a woman named Fannie Murphy, brought her child, aged nine months, to the Station-house. The child was dying. Fannie said that she had been living with a Mrs. Dolan, at the corner of Amity and Columbia streets, and that tbe latter discovering that tho child was sick. Ordered its mother to go out of tbo house with it snd herself.

Sergeant Eason sent Roundsman Sheppard to tbe City Hospital with them. Passing Countetfett Money. Officer Spellman arrested John D. Becker for passing a $2 counterfeit bill on Mr. Batterman, clerk to Henry Ahrens, Rt the corner of Flushing avenue and Walworth streets.

The denonun ition of the counterfeit was a bill of Ninth National lkrnk of New York city. When searched Beekor had three other bad bills and i'4 In pood money. He nid be fo ind the bed money when getting off a Flushing avenue car. The Alley Association. Members of tho Aert Association of No.

360 Fulton avenue, gave a reception on Monday evening, in their parlors, to Thomas H. Dean, Esq one of their numbers, just returned from a pleasure visit to Europe. After being congratulated by the members upon ha safe arrival, the doors of their reception rooms were thrown open about 9 P. and the eye beheld a table spread with the delicacies of the season. After tbe dear, ing of The dishes, a welcome address by Nathaniel Mills, President, which was re-i eponded to by Mr.

Dean with a few appropriate remaik. giving a description of his voyage. and incidents connected with his visit. After which speeches, singing, etc eooeluded tho entertainment of the evening. Hew Appointment.

The following Commissioners of Streets have txen appointed by the Mayor: Forest street, from Bushwiok Boulevard to Bremen street H. J. fiimson, Frank Brennon, Ecinatd Gallagher. Steuben street, Flushing to DeKalb avenue Henry J. Lovejoy, James McCawley, Ken ward Philp.

fchtr.ck street to Lafayette avenue E. Louis Love, buries G. Minor, Morgan Gray. Nor ill Thirteenth street. First street to East Biver Elisha D.

Hankins, Thomas Thomas Well. Sackett street, Kevins to Fourth street John F. Henncsey, Warren LazeU, W. Barker. William street, from Smith to Busbwick avenue Hassara EL Wheeler, Ed.

A. Pratt, Thomas fitagietoo. Little Nassau street, from Ora man street to Franklin avenue St. Clair McKdway, H. J.

Forker, William Walton. Koscuisko place, as laid down by chap. 66 and the Law of INTI Hassatn H. Wheeler, Ed. A.

Pratt, Warren TazcII. Nineteenth street, from Fifth to Ninth ave-nue John Mahean, H. F. Stackevera, Ed. H.

Flavin. an Brunt street, from Degraw to Sedgwick street Thomas H. Faron, Timothy De mood, Andrew Black. Sherman street, from Tenth avenue to the Gif Lne Hasaam H. Wheeler, Warren Laaell, E.

A. Pratt. Highway Robbery. At a quarter to twelve" on Saturday night at Enoch Josyhn, a car-driver on the Park and Vanderbilt Avenuo, was going home he WM INbTITUTK. LW.

HARTU.MoYalJJ JieUlVlIVi I- UVIkt. A Ul I HIM Mhew pupil examined, daily, to o'SlooIV ft SLf from fiept. 4 onward MJH DUYNS SCHOOL POR BOYS, tn Athecwum Building, oorner Atisntie and Cllntoa street, will open oa MONDAY, fiepft Ih. Thorougtt instruction, witU preparauon lor either bushieas or oohege. for Od-can be made between 12 and P.M.

JOHN REND ALL DUNN, PrlnelpaL HOI PLlASm AOKO Vw the hills In a young Coagrogatlonal prstoria lamllyforone ortwo tojv or girls nnderl4yoara of ago. Th best Instruction, the kindest care, and all tne advantages of the country given liberal compensation expected. Address, foe particulars. Box No. ft fiouth Bndgtoa, Maine.

The formal busixbss college, flOft 07, soft and fill Fulton avenue, opposite FUitbash avenue. Novelty Building, will BB PEN September 13, ifCL Superior advantages are offered at this institution to bora and young man seeking tburongh English or business educauoi. TWO SEPARATE DEPARTMENTS. Mr. O.

H. HAIL recently of the Collegiate and Polytechuie Institute of this city. Principal of the English Department; Mr. D. F.

BROWN, receiver of th rat prise nt the World1 Fair for the best penman-shi and author of the famous pen picture of the Iord's Prayer, Principal of tits Business Dnart-me nt. For particulars cull or address BROWN ft A1.T-, Prtncipala snd Proprietors. JJRS. O. B.

HAHYBTS SCHOOL, MS PTERBEPONT STREET, Will vetffien Tuesday. Bepft 1ft Far circulars please apply at the school rooms. fflOLLEGIATB AID POLYTECHNIC OF THE CITT OF BROOKLYN, LTVTNG8TOM 8TRI The Fall Term eommm Pupils prepared for business or college, or carried through complete onuraes in Theoretical and Ap-pliedScienee. Pbiloaophy, Literature OBd Art The customary degrees conferred upon those who complete its entire course. Pupils are received tn the Preparatory Department at the age of ten years upon conditions perilled in the catalogue, for which apply a the institute.

r. NEAR COURT. lftRSTLt in ary for boy, a commence Its eighth session Wednesday, September 30. Private classes in drawing and painting. Prtncipala.

C1RIENDS SKATIN' ABY SCHEBMEITHORN fiT NEAR BOERUM BT. MARY HAVILAND. Principal. CTARA LOCKWOOD. I Araiatanta.

CARRIE J. TITUS, Asianta. This favorite school will reopen on the t2th fnstl Applioittons for admission may be made to the teacher at the seminary. K8. K.

MIEEERS 8ELBCT school, oa Arteliffii street, between Mvrtle and Willoughby avenues, wilt re-opea Monday, fieptember 11. at 9 oclock A. M. school for yonn ladles, and Kindergarten, No. Adelphl street, between Greene and Lafuyetteave-nuea, reopens on Thursday, fieptember 14.

rU MB ERL AND ACADKMT, ON the Hill, 330 Cumberland street, between De Kolb and Lafayette avenues, near Washington P.uk, re-opens fiepft IL Kindergarten Department, fft Pnmary. 9ft Intermediate, 9ft Preparatory, 910. Junior, IliAO. Senior. 91ft For particulars please call as above or French College.

ftJb Fulton street. MRS. BLAKELY HALL, Principal. Bedford academy. Madison street, near Cbisaon avenue.

Four departments. Boys thoroughiv instructed tn English and Classical studies. Circulars may be ol-taioed appUuaUoa to tbe prmrfp. rpu MISSES BEE Krem-b til Sobobl tor Yonn, 93 State fitroci, (new No. 144), WILL REOPEN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ft Tlie proposed is to combine a thorough Fnclih education, with a practical knowledge of the Krcocki ianguafre.wh.cn ia spoken oa far as possible.

In the school. MISH M. E. WOOD'S srnooi. FOR young tallies, 1,117 IWgeu street, nnr New York avenue, will Wc Inos iny, 13.

Two boarding pupils will be received into the fumilv of the Principal. For particulars apply for circular. Jrt JAY STRKKT-MRrt. Townsend, esslsteil bv Miss C. will ro-pen ehl for roune I idles and juvonibw.

8 pt. 4. Private leasona given ia fancy needlework, ete etc. miriss whitoohbs evocish jy 1 and French Boarding and Day ficii.wd for vopng ladies and cbUdSn, No. 82 Ptorrpiit street, RriK klvii Heights, N.

Y- will rropen on Wednesday, September 20, 18TL Address as above. SOUTH BROOKLYN ACADEMY, JtK Court street, ooposlte Rutlr, Will re-open MONDAY, fijpt. U. For dfl or hoarding pnpil sipply A. T.

BALDWIN, Principal, residence 26 Tompkins place. PR )FEBSOR J. O. OV F. RHrSER will commence the Eleventh er of his school in Hamilton Building, corner of Conrt and Joralemnn streets, THURSDAY.

fiEPT. 14. fitn-dents prepared for business or college. Number limited, particular attention given to Elementary tlejohn. President Board of Trustees; Rev.

T. G. Yalpv. uut Master, ci Ciintoa street. Circulars DELDINGS Book Store.

TTT Fulton strsrt. Madame ofrauivs french and English board? nr snd dav school for jonnt ladles snd on Clermont avenuo, 37ft will reopen on MONDAY September IL iIL 'K'RBJfCH AND EYQLTSH 8CIIOOI, I' for young Indies and little girls, 2k) ADBLPHI fitrect, between Willoughby aud avenues. 1 he Fall terra of the seventh year of this school for young Indies srill eomrosnee Monday, fieps. IL For eimilnra or further Information address tne principal, MRS. ANDERSON, 240 Adelphl atreoL rjlWKLFin AJCXUAL SESSION.

LAFAYETTI? INSTITUTE for YOUNG GENTLEMEN. 14 Lafayette avenue, near Adelphl street-, will reopen MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 187L B.GFO.r, BR CK BTT WILL RE- oprai his School over Citixens' Gas mpony. A tlnctic street, SepL 31. bTL LOCKWOOTFS NKW ACADEMY, 139 snd 141 South Oxford street, a few dors sent east of k'ultou avenue, for youth of both sexes and all grades, from kindergarten to collegiate Inclusive. reopens fieptember 11.

171. On completing any eonrse of -tndy pupils receive the that course. Principals Adelphl at-. THENUMJSEMINART Young Ladles, corner Clinton and AUmtlc strooti Brooklyn, N. will ro-opon on MONDAY, fieptmwtHW IH.

Application ccn be made nt the Semlnarv between 9 and It K. on snd after Tuesday, 8 opt. A PttOF.GJCORGF UKV.JUtt F. BaGELOW. D.

D- Principals. Academic. the new york Yale School, 1.1 if Broadwav, opposite tho HtmlevHnt Hnsc, fo-npon Wdnesd.iy Sept. Well organlscd.fuMCorpeof Instructors thorough, C'-it lete, cnergeti rapid. Referene -President Porti r.

Chancellor Croby. Ir. J. P- Thompson, Hon. W.

M. tvirt-, W. n-ivemerer. A. 8.

1 itch, (Fisk A Hatch), Rev Dr. BuJngton. Her. D. XL COLTON.

A Pr.nclpal DENNIS BEACH, Associate Principal. ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND LATIN B' 'anting nnd Dav School. Mr. D. A.

Dunning. formcrlr Mr. John N. Wilder, of Albanr, N. will reopen hsr school for voting ladioa ami children September lft at No.

7 Carroll Park (no No 2-2), Brooklyn, L. Circulars sent on application. MIS 4 M. A. DUDLEYS SE.VlNlRY FOR TOLNG 4 DIKfi, Bro.iklvn Heights.

Boarding and Dav Pupils. Thorough instruction Is given, emlrractng all the elornentirr and higher English branches, ancient and modern laneu Phvsical Culture ia combined with intailetoti work. For circulars please address ftftss M. A. Dudley.

2M Henry street, cor. Joraieinoa. Fall term commences on Monday. September Ift. A DELPHI ACADEMY LAFAYETTE AVENUE, Corner St James Place, Will reopen for the Instruction of both sexes MONDAY, September 11.

Hew candidates for admission will he examined at the A cad ran Tueadav and Friday 7 and 8. For catalogue apply at the office, at De ficlj-tnas Book Store, or at 15J Front strert. New York. Rev. Wm.

IVEfi BI DING fON. President Bard of Tnuteoa prof HOMER B. SPRAGUE PrinripaL ASlSAU INSTITUTE, 429 CIjAPSON AYENUB, Corner of Quincy, This English and French Boarding an! Day fichool for young ladies and misses will reopen fieptember 18. M.E. HOTCHKISS, Priori paL T7BFFTTOLD I RTTTUT FHBB- I1 GOI.D.

N. J. A brerding-schooI f.r boys, ft ir cntsli.nes apply to the Principal. Rev. A G.

CHAftIBLUfi. Brooklyn iieiotits seminary 1 MONTAG 8 fiTRKET. The Fall Session of tht Bon rd trig and Dav School for Toons ladiea. and Children will open fieptemher 1. Valuable additions have been mode to its apparatus and art illustrations.

For details In regard to board er tulttoai alreutars riOTTAO BTU SEMISAHT Pim young ladles. Poughkeepsie, N. much personal rare and culture provides the best educo-t- advantages found in European or home school. Reopens Wednesday, lft For proe-pectus. address Rev.

GEO. T. RIDER. Rector. REV JX HOLBROOKS MILITARY SCHOOL, SING 8TNG.

N.Y Reopen oeptember 14. ISTL BKOM NES BUBIKESS COLLEGE; Kt KFLION near TILLARY. Twenty-two years established- Day and Evening. F--UT separate departments, Cornmereial, English. Ladles' ued Private rooms for grown per-( ns CaiL eg write for Circular.

Tht? packer colleoiatb in statute, Brooklyn Heights, will commence its twenty-sixth year, fieptember 13, 17L Important nddltiors have reeenflv been made to the Library, Apparatus. Departments off Art, so that the Institution lacks nothing necessary to a complete education, either tn the solid or ornamental bran ch es. Yourg Indies from abroad are furnished pleasant Snd genial homes in tlie boarding departm -nt, where they eo)oy every advantage for the study off tbe modern laagiugea, uruslcw etc. Address. a.

CRITTENDEN, PL Dn President, CT. JOHNS SCHOOL FOB BOYS, filng Ping, i Kormertv Mr. Omrr Mil erhoOl.l Tbe Rev. J. RRCjUNRUGE GIBSON, D.

Rector The third year will beds September It. DeSTITDTB OR YOUNG LADIES At Sing Sng, Ji. Y. will reopen fiept. 1-.

For particular orpropratu address the Principal, Miss S. M. AN LECK. pRAUMrS HAIL ACADBMT Ij Khtiwh A Bourdlnw hrhool for Bora, on hoorfri'm ftultou Ferry by Ftatboab avenue, cars passing tne Institution every fifteen minute; location olearant and healthful, with smote prty-gTuuods: every facility f.r the beat Rnrish ad nwfksl Education, (text term ioe day. fieptember 9.

T. MACK. PnanHal. M' Dv Febo'd for Misses and Ladies, ift, Mlcdletowm, Oooa re open Wednesday. SepA 3ft.

Refers Buhop Wiiiiana, Pre-ilent Cummings, dletmm Dr. Bacon prof. New Haven CbaaeoOor Crosby. Dr. A P.

Th amp-eon. J. C. Havemeyer, Esq New Lrffc Dt, fBS. COLTOKSBOARDfNH A YD r.nrry Ledlea, 1 Wednesday.

Police Performed Their Notwithstanding the dust there was considerable tiding on the Jamaica road yesterday. Contrary to lew, the hotels were open, and doing a lively business. Jamaicas special Sunday constables were cm duty. In the afternoon a drunken man was beaten la front of one of tbef hotels. He was terribly evt about the bead and face.

Tbe assault was made by a bartender. Presently two Sunday constable came along, and teeing the drunken man bleeding copiously they placed him under arrest, and convoyed him to the loak-up. Without procuring surgical aid or having his wounds dressed, they threw him Into one of tbe damp and dirty ells. In the evening other drunken men were about, making the night hideous with their but there were no constal lds to be seen. The Excise law is a fturce here as elsewhere.

Exeftcmeatsl Queens, L. I. The Long Island Railroad Company have decided iodiscoiitinucQucens8tatSa oa the road and has thereby caused great excitement and indignation among the travellers on their road who use that station. CoL A. M.

Hood, however, has agreed to build them a depot, which they have never had at Queens, at a point half a mile cart of the present stopping place, and nearly opposite tbe Dutch Reformed Church. The depot is to be built in elegant style, and to contain, betadea wait ing rooms, a telegraph office, und to be tbe finest depot an the road. Nineteenth Ward Republican Association. A meeting of the Nineteenth Ward Repute lican Association was held on Saturday evening, at the Headquarters, corner of Bedford avenue and Clymer street, Mr. Joseph L.

Heath, tbe Preldent, In tbe chair. Many names were enrolled, and the meeting adjourned till this evening. Jackson Hollow Attain. Brooklyn, September 11, 137L To the Editor of the Union: The description of Jaoksons Hollow in your issue of September 9ih, though Quito Inereafc-irg, was not altogether omplete." You should have stated that along thq whole front from Lafayette avenue to Myrtlp are a-number of piir-pcns, the stench from which iciidtrsthe neighborhood almost uninhabit-i Me and seriously endangers the health of that section of the city. An inspection by any tmpNnec of the Board of Health will show ti.at tins nuisance should be instantly nliawd.

i Rbsidxnt. Good for Greenpofnt. Green point, which a few years ago was the paradise of Sunday rowdies, is fast becoming the quietest and most peaceable spot in this city. As a proof of this it may be mentioned that no single arrest for drunkenness or any othfv cause took place there for tho post two dajs. I Temperance Add reaves la Dr.

J. H. Ward addressed a large audience Inst evening at Continental Hall, Williamsburg, on bis favorite subject the blessings of temperance. Tbe Doctor Is an eloquent and pleasing speaker, and an able advocate cf J. B.

Gough1 doctrines. Hon. C. T. Mills and Mrs.

Grace Mills also spoke lest evening on the temperance question before the Pbcenlx Divlson. The exercises wer of a very interesting character, and characteristic of a most flourishing association. DrBliz a BETn 9. Adams has returned to her office, 54 West Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue, N. Y-, after an absence of about two weeks to Saratoga, lake George, Sharon Spiines, Northampton, Water Core, and Lake i CxmoN In the use of disinfectants, beware of those which contain poison.

BROMO CHLORALUM i free from ail poison, and entirely harmless and safe. Prepared only by TttDBN A Uv. 17V i Ilium street, N. Y. 8id by druggists generally.

Robert J. Luckey has remote from No to Ko. Fulton street. Novelty Boilding where he will be better prepared than ever to supply the wants of his patron in the way of clothing. Infure the safety of your family by burning only Pratt'S Astral On Add to the cheerfulness of home, also, by use of its soft, clear, and beautiful light.

It Is the safest oil and the best H-luminator. Perfectly Lovely Gold Pin ted Jewelry Pins, Ksr Drops. Lockets. Bracelets, Necklaces new patterns. Agent for Vulcanite and Mourning Jewelry Company.

THOMAS W. WOODS; 303 Fulton sk DIED. i Newark. N. at tho rosidonoe of hvon, Alex.

trclar. on S.tunl.iy. 9th A bbv. wife of the late George Barclay, In her F1h year. 3 ke relatives and friend are Inrvited to attend the funeral, at Trinltr Church, Irvington.

N. J. 'Tuesda) the Uth, at 2 P. M. JBLBERBY.

On Ssttnrdny. Scpt.9, nt the residence of his brother-in-law, O. Wubridge, JoBLN F.llehby. aged 36 years. 1 he reintrres and fiends are respectfully tovtt-cd to attend the funeral, from 7k Downing st Tuesday, the ltb iiuk, at 3 o'clock P.

M. McClelland. On Sabbath. Sept. It, Tromas A- son of Her.

Ad.un and Mary J. McClollauU, agea 2 years and 9 months. Funeral to-morrow, 10 A. at 41 Tillary street. Friends are invited to attend.

Spence. Brooklyn. Sopt. 9. John D.

Spence, of the rity of Albany, N. agetl years. The fncn-N are invited t- attend the fnnornl, nt Ms lute residence. 474 Hudson avenue -Brooklyn. Tuesdav, at 3 o'clock.

mters of the Masonic fraternity Invited. Albany and Chicago papers pleas copy. Sheldon. In this city, on Sunday. 8-nt.

13. Prank eon of Wallace B. and Mary C. Sheldon, In the yenrof bis age. The relatives and friends ar Invited to attend the funeral.

frtm residence of his parents. Sts Baltic street, on 1 ueaduy. hlth at 3 o'clock P. Tms week the rrent opening takes plnce nlieid corner Broadwar and Canal street. BM.DWIN, the Clothier.

sbowatrk of Men's and IMrsclothing at retail. Over Hhdi. gales immense. MEKTlGS. rpHE 82D WARD rYlOX RE- A lnMieat AsociaMn win hold their reim lar monthlr meeting at Militarv Hall, corn-r Fifth avenue and Ninth street, on Tue-dav evening, hcfitcanher A fnl attendance is renn-sted.

This i Die last chance for enrolment previous to our Pnmary. Wu. BLAIH, President. John McKenxie. Secretary.

rinE TWHXTY-FIRST WARD RB I prmjCAN ASSOCIATION mil hold th-ir Retrniar etmg at Webers Hall. L'O) avenue. MONDAY EVENING, Sept. at P.M. -for enrollment and revision of the rHI.

Bt order. B. F. BbCB, President. J.

C. Watson, Secretary. SIXTH WARD REPUBLICANS regular monthly meeuog of the Sixth Wird Repnb'lean Association wtU be held at tho northwest corner of Court and Tackett streets Tuesday evening, the 12th. at eight o'clock. TUOi W.

GR1FFKN, President. TUTSth WARD REPCBLILOTf AS- i.7 sviation will hold their regnl ir meettnv at their hall, corner of Dean street and Troy avenne 'Ineadav evening. Sept. 12, at 1 34 oclock. Full attendance la requested.

JOHN DUE YE. President. rrVHlRD WARD REPUBLIC 1 elation. A pedal meeting, for the nnrpae of regismitnm. will he held hr this aasoriation.

st No. 3d Mcntagne street, MONDAY, the iltk last-at P. M. A. D.

WHEKLOCK, Prasideut. M. G. Reoclar monthly meetings of the Rtnga County Temperance 3 KM-tv will he held at 36 Court street, on TGKf'DAY RVBN-JNT. September 12.

at o'clock. A full attendance Is earn Uj requested, business of groat Importance will be brought before the negug. Per order, A. A. ROBINS, President.

W. H. Woodward, Secretary. ILATBI SH UNION HEPEBLloTT Jl Association A meeting of the above association will he held at the gle Base BolIClnb Riom, East Broadwav, on Monday Uth instant, at to snroil aiemhere and fr other business. HENRY DITMAfl, Vice-President.

J. St. C.ljUEA?r. Secretary. fpHiRD WARD REPUBLICAN' AS- JL siKiatloB.

A special meeting the Third Ward Republican Association for the purpose of registration, will bo held at 301 M-mtagne street, Monday evening the Uth at eight o'clock. A. D. WHkkLOCK, Pres. M.

G. Bulkblxy, Sec. rpHE REGULAR MONTHLY MEET- 1byflhe Eighth Ward Republican Association will beheld at Dav's Hall, corner Eighteenth street and Fourth avenue, on Mondav evening Sept. 11, 1371. at eight o'clock P.

for such business as may properly come before it. Br ord bAVID JAR N. WOODHTAD, gee. rpHE SECOND WARD EPUBLIC AN Association will meet at No. Front street, on Monday evening, the 11th for the purpose or registration.

WM. CREAHL'LI President. JARK8 Haxlxt, Secretary. ELEVENTH WARD REPUBLICAN Association. A Special Meeting for the en-r iment'of members will be held Ion MONDAY EVENING next, September U.

at eight o'clock, at the rooms of the Association, No. 10 De Kalb avenue. A ho. MrCAlX, Praldent. Wm.

CTNNTxeHAR. Sooretary. rpENTH WARD REPUBLICAN Club win hold their regular Motnhlv Metmg nt fnetr rooms, smthenst coroner of Socket and C-'urt street, OO MONDAY EVENING, Sept. Uth at 9 oclock. S.

COOKS. President. P. J. kurriu, Secretary.

REGULAR MEETING OP T0 Seventh Ward Union Republican Association wilt be held at the Headquarters Csksoq avenue near Mretle. MONDAI fioptonilmr at eight o'clock. IX BDCKLEY, President. M. FABRKLL.

Secretary. THB FOURTH WARnT BEPTBLI- can Association will meet at th-ir headquarters, Washington Hall, Adams near Tillary street. on MONDAx evening, at half-past seven o'clock, for the purpose of enrolment of new members, and other business as may sax. A. B.

HANCR. President, a AVPBS903. Secretary. Tho following wore tte bids gt the First Beard tor 'CrrT rank ft. Now Tok.

tHllrotn. 135 lj D- )i kHiihultnn 1 Mfrol in 1ft nliiti JiO Ami-rtra 4'ity 2 1ln Notlli Klrar Trull suns I ullot) re l.rii-tivhh Pair) A rrvira loit.iro ft Trails llstln tlonul Men harts' Frhci OT) i Mnnurorra hfU'itlli Vnrd Sfrt of Nrw ti Jotropolftl 143 itlrn. j. CiroiM-r. Ki-t Rtver.I..

Iffi Market ftf NSSHUU 110 mfl T(nthw ift (Vrm 1ft Unit nontalOTOT NirlmlMOT. Mirlne (''niuionveJtii 99 'Atlantic iNrw York eenritT. tri Trs'i Ita I irk lrrt I2 1 ftstiomU in Mi litiiiii Bk'g Ass 1I7K Onlrul KTY i Firol Niitlonnl Vl iHiomd N.tlNinnl.... Lii Fourth ith.nol 111 jNrntli IT itfnsnl Tnth Nations) FhT nib JOol't KxrTinrie 79 illokrs ft llnftrs As 99 On SB Mi irxr.tile 17 An.frWin Karhafae 119 Fartff Itpi th RryntB. Ill Pk ot H.

Amerfae Jiff lii.itovor Thr follnirlng were the Wla Heart for MJinrUXANBorkaToeKft. rd. port HihWv anal roinis.rivHtiia eninrl fvml Mnr b'lul sil 1 mr lerlnnd onl Prf AiJ)t nwn hptlt.g Mountain VmI union Ibijtlmore i oiimiI. TomI nf MnrriMTirt ('iiiiiImvIsikH rwl anti Iron Wefltcm I nion Teleftuiph Vil k-ilvetr Mrtilnir do io lref Mori imam Mining Co Jo Pref do 1st I'ref no Trustee f'tf Beeion WtT power Adsm Fvpfra Vft 11 turyo ljirra do tlo eri! A nr iron M. Union Fxpree t.iurt t.rte l.xprro fc hsnts I nirm 1 xprera Ittcihc ii 1 AtL.ut Mail si ilia ilia First ksi ..91 A 91 50 ,..10) Tbo following were tbe bids a the First Bi arrt for RAILftOAD BONDS, N.

Y.C'entrnlCs.'ia BKH.Hsnnlbsl ft Nnles do 'til WU ltM taC KjrlFtt WflfOreit Wert 1st Mta 91 do finftseripl 1m ft ftl fit (U 7 TO JO) it t'liir. IiriY rsConv TO do 2d Mt dr vft-7 R. 1 stand ft Frlolrt Mort. 101 I Paeitk- fin do Kn ft Fex 1st do 2d do 7 TO 1 do 7 ft 3d lUft do 4U do 7s JdS.n re. ft Tol.

fiink'x do th do LfffN. Y.ft K. 1st "77 94 I miff flirt Rond Und R. 7s JU MVe fi Ita en TO Td do TO Krrfeen Irt Mrt.7W 1U3, ffolon.M. ft 8k'ft Fund W1Y New Jersey Owntrsi ft do'new bd ffNY i ft CillO i-t it do do 81 do ffl do de iu ft 6 rtrjY lds Ll ft PHM Ooft.

Alenrsnd fiuqoe l-ltP do do 2d do do ad do Ml' h. Cent 1st Mora V5 1205 Rnr.ftQ.9pcf 1124 dolocorae 97 Wi.fl.fo.7prt2dM lOJ Ohio Mlrafrt 11 Mxl. ft ft N. I. 8.

I SU'eis. Fn rt tDub. ftiooft Citjt Psdifr R. 7's snor'd 1st M'sre 94 he Rn OTIYIpentasuia KftHrosd Centra i Kseifle Bd. 93 Li'Uio 1uiflc Ul ,81 fronY'mnii Pd Jfitif BY do 4ft Ld toft ft FW Peal 1st 7 4 's KN do do TneofnetSs 94 I do do 7WW.

'-Y lUtnsta fssttil 7 1)W MV. Mi TO do 1 ft IHV 4 Alton A T. H. 1t OTI do 3d Mro do 2d do STY Marietta Alia. 1st do 24 do Inr 7 i Mffe CMr.

ft N. Western Ode ft Mil tst 169 wl'diet ft dkao tt do li.w Rds i ID do fnrioi I 104, 8. de F.xtn Ili(i HMn do Iri Vm CMr ago. ft Inrt. Hen.

fit. Jo. Land I IrtM'se Grants. do do 2d do CnTert.ile.. 100 Peoria, ft Ijok ft Wot Rd Wimrr.K I ta IftnftOTSIld WB i do do W.I Si IriM ItaY do do 24 je an 4 do do do New York ft New Tol.

ft Wabash 1st Kj, Boston, II ft Lrie do Jt fit. L. 9 deffdM Falls Minn- doFqiusBiis S5 UtMge. tit roi Con Te 8 ff 94 do 2d VO tin 3d oo ot So 4tii do. 94M rhie.

ft AltoiiNInkg SrPRFME rOT'RT-KITf ffOFTY- tlll.m Wot! f'Jlf'tSi Sot fT'-mr CrmrU made and enleo ra- 1 OT.d rt.SDSe. 11. St tt -OT tbe lands srori off land situate Iriny and KJfs O-ntyfitoae JJot, Vork. wbtefl are on a certam nrap Died ia theiffiee 1 tbe of tbo raid bounty of Klnrr entltvl. Map No 3.

off Hart tiew York tind. and are known sad dtsttnarntatted snd Pts rBS)ber Uiirtr snd thirty-two block i. thirty fTO. snd are lenrnd-rt snd snerkstn as ffot-Kei. to wit Bsgtnmns st a fisot on toe aoterly side off fihepherd avenae rttitsnt three bnnerod and flftv feet roertoerly bra the westerly eorner of fibepkerd trenss sod Cram street, and nraaina fnm thenra wetery and psnillet with raid Cotte street, one bnndred feet, tbenre sovthsrty and parsiiel wita 04 fibfnvrd avenne Slty l-ci thence easterly sxid parallel with oxine street one hundred fee Uj tbe westerly side ef gheottard aveo, tbeo northerly along ssd westerly ride avenue fifty feet tbe point or plseeV begin etna Ir id down on satd btoeft nad ms.

Jtatodft afftob Tfid A ti MWfi MftCftftV titiftW HiiflUffiAMwr If AT 'WITTYS CARRUDB MANT7- FArTORT ANO fiTABI.IS. mn lens for sale. Special tttentioa ef purchaser called to our large assortment, qaalttv. and style, not excelled, and prtera 3) per cent, less than in New York: from our kmg experience, being twenty vrars established, we are enahtod to offer great idUecemems lopoetawn. mtke poor ptuetons a specialty, and have ail the latest styles; old earrisgs taken ia uxeuanga.

Also to let. carriage by the day and season. Also fine road turnouts, and puttie an 1 aeastons forlaU'eg park driving. H. Bl WITTY A 5 Hevtnast- MuFtHie, tlon at their Mom, l.ifi f'uitin avenne, TUESDAY, September 12, I o'clock, sharp, to par the lt respects to our sojourning brother.

John D. finance of Mt. Vernon Lodge. No. A Albany.

N. Y. THRU. M. TUBKRTT, Acting Bm.

Cbomwbj, Secretary, mo THE MCYBEH8 OF BEDFORD A Lodge No. SC F. ft A. M. Brethren You are hereby notified that our regular Communications will be resumed oo MONDAY EVBVTNG.

Sept. 11. IFn. st oclock. large atteadanoa is oara- stly requested.

NELSON RACE, Master, B. Donmi, Secretary. I fie hots. TwwruB.THMuraon.infc I 4.

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