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Political; Auction Sales. UAKTEjSLT 'liBPOiTlEHEi'BROOKr LYN BANK, on SATURDAY', 29m SEPTEMBER, Tblw Evi itg i ew Tort. BORTWS TREAT Clumbers street ThtBerlcUs Vsnrtly The Toodlw WALLAOK'S THEtl 'tK. Broadway Game of Lovs SpltaHills Weaver BVrt nWA I'll 1 Mald with the Ikieg Pill. NlillCS OARPJc: r.i ialway.

MIss Pyno Xip Van BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE OFFICE, IX P. M. Democratic Primary Meetings'." Yesterday the Democratic Primary Meetings were held in all the warda in thi city, and passed off quietly. As the County nomination take place this afternoon it is uslos to speculate upon the chances of the different candidates. "We therefore give the list of delegates chosen without coiuniont.

first WARD. County. Attembly. G. I.

Sweeney, I 6. 1. James McKinney, Krancis H. Kayaer, Michl Flanagan, 1 Miobl Flanagan, H. KnddyT I Thos McClusky.

SECOND WARD. Anthony J. Bi.eecker, Auctioneer. Notioi. The undersigned are prepared to parohasa and sellbv private contract.

TJeui and Ltatefiotd Prtm ertv in the city of Brooklyn, and to attend to Its Auction Ritslrmt In all it" branohes. ANTHONY J. BLEICK.EH ft 00.. Office No. 7 Broad st.

new WHi. Assigneess Ba'e of abeut 4 building lots. In the city of Brooklyn, late Willtanuburgh. at Auction. WBniir.sDAY, Oct.

10, 1855, House and lot No. 48 Myrt'e avenue Brooklyn, atauotoo ANTHONY J. BLEKOKBR A CO win sell at Auotlonoo Wednesday. Oct '0, I'M. at 13 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exehangu, the following property, viz Oo Myrtle nv The three story brick boue with Btgn and lot of ground known as No.

Myrtle av. Brooklyn. Tn lot in site Is 28 feet front and rear by 80 feet In depth The house In 33x31. with two story kitchen on the rear. The house Is nearly new, built In the most substantial manner, with Iron cornices, gas and many modern Imsrovementa.

Tc'nii liberal, and will be made known on dav of sals. For maps and further particulars, apply at the office of Ihe auctioneers. No. 7 Broad st. Special attention given to selling, exchanging and Itttbts by private contract, every description of real estate.

ocB 4', WEDNESDAY, Oct. 10, at 13 o'clock, at the Merchants Exchange: the following real estate, viz: BROORXYN PROPERTY. Oo Grand street The vaiutble lot of ground situated on the west aide of Grand street. 36 fret south of Ninth at. Thi lot.

baing i5 fee' front and rear by 77 feet In deplh maps, terms an further particulars, appfi at the offlce or 'lie auctioneers, Co 7 Broad st Sp'ciil attention given to selling, exchanging and laatluc by Private contract every description of RealBiUte, RU8SFLL WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER Magnificent and costly household furolture. splendid French Pier mirrors velvet and almlnster carpets rosewood parlor suits, elegant losewood pUno forte, chsndelisn. Ml paintings, works of art, Ac, at the realdenoe. Ho. 163 west 21st St.

New York R. will sell on Wednesday, October 10, at 10 1 3 o'clock, the entlr magnificent furniture, Of the above first class House, which Is replete with every elegance, dttalogues can bo obtains I at J. Vogt and Co. No. (9 John street, or atthoolllca of the auctioneer, comer of I4h atreet ao18ih av.

3 magnificent rosewood parlor suits, In rloh Brooado awl tiipestrv. wl'U slip covers. Eizibotr.lan carved ettogerct. mirror lucks elegan re'vet and almlnster oaroets. 2 Frenoh pier mirrors, supeih rosewood pianoforte, embroidered stool aril onver rosewood etcutors music cabinets marble top Hear de Jolsrs mounted In orinola.

eostly serreres. vases roiewood recePt'oo chalrs.Tarklih and Invalid do elegant roaswoodoen tieaod plertablesmaible and Ormolu olocks brocade and lice gold bordered shade elegant and costly marbled mantle ornament) with a large collection of oil painting) on canvass unl glass, foreign and homesoonery. malneaail Mower pieces, historical and by eminent artists; chandeliers, mis fixtures, a magnificent variety ojohamber, dl. nioit room and bn setant I'urnitnre, elegant roaewosdand mahogony bedsteads, rosewood waslistands all lined with sallp wood; rbh cliino toilet setts: 31 splendid mattrasaes; rosewood and mahogony stfas. bureau, secretary, bock ease: lirary dn.

richly enamelled marbU top shambet lulf, rose wool extension table, cost itlHi; elegant china dinner sett, lol pieces: rich silver ware; ruby and crystal cat glassware. Ac, with a largo'and beautiful variety of enamelled and copper kitchen furniture of every description No postpone, menton any acn nint. A depestte will required of all purchnsero. oil 8 Obhtiii. Sii.cs Rooms, Corner of WitlouaMy and Pearl btrtrti.niar (fit CWl' IIM, Brooklyn Joseph Heuimim, Auctioneer.

J. H. grateful for the lib ral patronage which he nil received during the past thirteen years, respectfully Informs those interested, that he is now prepared to receive consUru ments of all kinds of MERCHANDISE. FURNITURE, 1y goods, hardware fancy goods, books. o.

to be soli! at Auction or Private Sale. In his new and splendid Sales Rooms, Liberal advances when required, Psrsonal cttenJance will be given as usual to Sales of Furniture at Private Housed. Jostm K. Oas lby, Auctioneer. BY 0AKL3Y WRIGHT.

i o.W Fulton street, thn (Mv BaiV) AwiMmd. willgivo their personal attention to the Bale nf Real estate at Auction, at the Merchants' Exchange, New York, it thejj oayauiuud oaic aniin, orin tttiy section oi Mng aliB totheaaleof Furniture, Dry Goods. Groceries. nerohaniUn. at private residences, or at their Bales Room.

Beat eversaescriptionntrrivateSalt. Goods received on Storagenr.d ceroonaignmentl. REA flflT ATE AND' INSURArlCE BROKERS. I Fulton area. (Janata opposite the Ho.

353 tilt jarooKiyn. Tho subscriber would reaoectfully Inform bis friends anil the public that ho i ill givn his personal attention to th ale aud purchase of ileal Kstate. R. Miller, Auctioneer. Office 19o Rroadway corner Doy street, New York, and Wy Ch It.

Miller 0o Real Estate Agents and General Auctloneora. will givn personal attention to sales of real estate at public or private sale and to the sale of household furniture at the residence of families declining housekeeping, and in out door salos generally. For Sale. LOTS FOR SALE on Flatbush, Carlton and 4th. oth.

ii and 7th avs. and on Powers, Wyokofl. Warren. Baltic. Butbr ami Douglass streets.

Terms accommo ipplyataiOlilfst. New York. s281m FOR SALE 3 CANADIAN HORSES young.sound and kind, good travellers will be nuni uueap, as ine owner naa nousernr them. owuimii b. uviiuuurii nusHiguo, noar uourt sc.

aBtf PIXTDRES FOR SALE. A NEAT AND i ounauHna or sneiving, drawers. fori ale, made in the best manner and convenient for putting up. A pply to MRS. J.

N. COYNE. aulOjtf No. 141 Atlanlio st. LOTS FOR SALE AT PRICES FROM $260 to $800.

In the lO.h Ward of tho city of Brooklyn, on Bd and 4th avenues and President and Carroll streets If un nrovements are made all th? purchase mmey can remain on mortgage for a term or yeirs; also water fronts on tho Gowanus Creek, suitable for manufactories, or lumber brick, coal and one yards, which will be Sold or leased en verv favorable terms Apply from 8 to 9 k. anil 3 to 8 p. to ARTHUR BENSON, First Placo, jjeKUj 4th door East of Court St. K'OR SALE 3 story and basement Brick Hnueo. with 1.

3 or 3 lots, coiner Bergenand Bond Bt. House Slxtb. rll built, ail modftrn lmnrnirnmf.ntfl. Inaf fin ished; neighborhood first class. Will sell the bouse with only one lot if so wanted.

Price of the whole 7,020. House nni one lot $1,700. Terms easy. Apply to A. J.

flLBKCKES A CO, No 7 Broad st. N. Y. szo ti LX'iR SALE OH TO LET Brick Cottage, with A 3 lots corner Myrtle and Evergreen sts, near the terminus of the Myrtle ave cars. Stable oj the rear Btiry, fronting on Evergreen St.

Cottage 26x84. 13 Inch wall substantially built and neatly finlahed. Terms easy. Apply to A. J.

BLBE0KER A iUaU No. 7 Broad at. S.Y.I FOli SALE. A small house and 4 lots ob SOth and 21st street, situated 100 feet from Fifth avenve prioetSOUO. Streets paved and free from all lncunbranoes.

App! next door to Mr. Whitman. mill tf FOR SALE Several well located building lots tn exchange for small houses or property well rented. Apply to A. J.

s3Btr No. 7 Broad Bt, N. Y. ASBINGTOrT PARK. Very deslrablri Building Lots for sale on DeKaib.

Carlton. Portland, and Flushing avenues, and Oxford, Cumberland, and Hams dea streets. Brooklyn. The above property offers every In tj purchusers, being but a short distance from easy of access, Iu lbs brst. neighborhood, ana on sy terms, JLppI? to OHA8.

I FROST, Fallot and Front street. 7UR SALE TWO HOUSES ON ATLANTIC st. below Oliuton st. north side uow pay large rents best location for business on the Htieet. Will basold very ow.

Apply to auaJ.f ANTHONY J. Bl.EECKER OO. No. 7 Broad st, N. Y.

BONE DUST. FOR SALE, a pure article ol HON IC. nffi of fineness, from half Inch tons. feotpDWdcagreat irtlcIefor Grape vines or farming por Apply to o. ezzcczti uourt street, jtroosuyca mho If 15r YLE Th7 Four Story Marble Front House ami Lot.

southerly side of First Place, corner of Smith, ioUti front, 133 feet deeo, S3 courtyard, with all the modern improvements, ni bs sold low terms easy Apply to JNU. JJUTLKH BHUl'HSJtt. jyiOlf No. 113 Fulton St. To Let.

FURNISHED noaSE TO LET. A 3 Story Brick house in a genteel neighborhood, about tenor twslve minutes walk from the Fcr.les; orwculd be rented without f'o furniture If desired, at $400 per annum. Apply, at SU'FH IlilS' Fulton street, corner of Myrtle avenue Brooklyn. oeBlw TO LET Part of a House, furnished, suitable for a gentleman and hla wife, or for two or three single gentlemen. They can be accommodated with breakfast and tea if TeruiB moderate, and the fmHy small Enquire at 13 East Baltic st.

South Brooklyn, between 10 A. M. aad 4 P. II. myl3jr rPO LET In the Brooklyn Institute, 2 or 3 i roomj.

suitable for offices, or for meeting of Societies, either casual or oermmcnt. For particulars enquire at the Institute. Waahingt' ii St. near OonconL foUtf PART OF A HOUSE TO LET to a small iam ily. p'easantlv situated.

Enquire 18 East Baltic street South Brooklyn. Rent moderate. P88 tf OrHTWlLLLNS, UPHOLSTERER AND PAPKRI ANGER. 116 Fulton st. takes this opportunity to return thanks to his numerous friends and the publlo sren erallv for the very libeml support they have extended to him rir the past five years, and would inform taeas that ha has aisociatjj remieir in business with Mr.

Cochrane, up holst rer, ite cf Kocbestsr, and asks a continuance of their patronage aud mvpport to the new firm. Broiltiyn. Oct 1, 1855. WILLINS No 1C6 FOLTON STREET, BROOKLYN, Having asBC elated thi mselves this day in business under ic name of the tbove firm, for the pornoseol oarryisg on the Upholstery and Paper Hanging business, in all its tranches, beg tj offer their services to the inhabitants of Brooklyn end vicinity, being both practical workmen of many years experience taey fUtter themselves 'bat all work entrusted to their cam witl be executed ia a style to meet fully the approval cf their patrons. Rooms pjpered and decorated la the most elegant designs by skilful workmen.

Window curtains cu ana hung In the latest styles. Oarpeti mace and put down. Boitneand Hair Mattresses of a superior qualiy alwavs onhana. and all other work in the above business attended with prompt ress ano dtspatcn. Oct 1st, 1355.

o3tf JOB PRINTING, IN ALL ITS VARIETIES executed at this oflW Buooiavs. 6th October 1865. Jobs Diiiuin Esq. Dear Sir Deeming it prrper that the members of the legal profession should have a voice In the selection of Judicial officers, tho practising Lawyers cf Kings County, have, irrespective of party predilection; with great untrjlmlty agreed that you are eminently qualified by yonr talent, experience and standing Id tie profession to preside oyer the County Court of Kings Couuty. The annexed paper will show to the pnblio the esteem In which you are held bylyourlassoclates atjthe bar and we truit that you will allow yonr name to be used as a candidate before any and all organizations tvir.g for their object the choice of anroper person to dischare; ihe important duties of Oounty Judge of Kings Countv.

Very Respectfully, JASPBSW. GILBERT. N. F. WARING.

JOHN P. KOLKE. Committee. TL undersigned msmbcrs of the bar, practialos In Kings Cou ty, believing that Important Judicial Stations should bs filed only by those who have the highest qualification of (jperlenoe, moral chlracter and a aiuinR la tho lel profusion. brebv express their confidence in lht Honorable JOHN in their opinion eminently qual fled for the office of Couuty Judge of Kings ConntVt Bet D.

SUHman, Morse PVR8tsnton J. W. GJbsrt, Jnhn Vanderbilt Siabury Klssim John P. olfo. JVoorhes II Tucker M.Meeker, JetsoOFiu'th A Dunsback A.

Hatldca, Joseph Pray Philin 8 rooko Lew's Greenwood Van Cott ChasJ Lorre? John reon Sanxay OOnderhill F.W.Burke WHWi.lng Wm P' et Charles Lowrcy IV Norris Jvhn 11 King Rrilinan Dawson I' nt Newmao Frauk owuo Waring (I 11 irrington Wm II Story "ins'Ock Jr ARDynt D''keman Luther Pert Jligner John Smith BerJ True Chiuoh Richard Ingrahain Kdwin Rica eo Reynolds Am; H. ai Jell James Humphrey Daryea Terry Sohiimaker John Winslaw Wjnogawell ABOiowol. DO WIobIuw (i Vanderverg, jr.Oeo Blanke Alex Benrif WBAckhy ChasOoDdlt Ohas. J. Hen 'lu Dhy Theo Romeyn Messrs.

JiseauW.GiLasRT, N.F. WiRiKO, Jjiw P. Rolfs, Fiqs Committee. Gentlemen I acknowledge with gratltu le the rjoelptol yonr note lequestingrae to allow my riameto bo used ns a candidate before any and all organisations having for I heir object 'he choice of a prcper person to dlicharff tho duties of Oounty Judge of Kings oounty, and also the paper thereto annexed, s'gned by a lar. number or ray highly resnco ted brethren of the ba pmcticing in Kings county, expressing opinion ofmy qualification for crTl'e far beyond anything whfoh loan feel sensible of having merited at their pleasure experienced from reading this paper anil the names thereto subscribed Is the ureater from the consideration thit ltcooie8 to me (r.n gen tiemen with manv of whom I have been Intimately ascclat in the prosecution of an honorsbleprorifslon butmy highest ratification aiislog rrom its perusal ia derived from the knowledgelha1.

Ills signed iy gent'eaen heretofore, aud as I boliavo no to the preaent time, holding opposite political opinions and attached to different political parties. In answering your request I Wju'd say, I had uot until very recently any expectations of being for any office at the jipproachlng election, but belUviog at I do. that Judicial officers should be chosen IrreflPiC'ive or their po'it teal or party opinions and attachments, and that you and the' other gentlemen who have subscribed the paper appended to your note sustain similar views, and hoping that a compliance with your wishes may have some Influence In the election of other and mors important Judicial tracers without regardto party politics, leave you and tuchof the electors or the oounty at large, as may be so disposed. 1 1 ie stow your suffrages upon me rr tho office of County Judge asu I have no objection that my name should bj used as a cand il ite for lid office bef're any organ'sation which may be disprsed to auBtain It for that purpose in view of the opinions ve expressed, so thai In the event of mv election. 1 may occupy the bench under circumitances which shall give the best assurance to my constituents, that Ihe duties of the office will be ralthfuliy and Impai tlally discharged Brooklyn, Oct.

ii, 1855. Yours Respec'fully. (Signed) JOHN DIKEMAN, OFFER MYSELF TO THE CITIZENS OF i the County of Kings as a candidate for the office of Register, and assure them that if elected to the olllce I "hall discharge tho duties faithfully and to the best interests of the Oounty. NICHOLAS R. VAN BRUNT.

Brooklyn, August 30, 1855. auSO If TO THE ELECTORS OF K.1NGSCOUNTY. Having official favors to bestow, you will, doubtless, not think It lmoertinent or wrong, should a direct and personal solicitation be made to you for your friendly regards. Our political citizea.i. heretofore, when soliciting office, have depended on social agencies and Conventional nom inafcoas, instead of asking for favors at the fountain head.

I do not. however, perceive anything rogatory to independent manhood, soliciting, directly from you as grantors, the office of Register of Deeds. Ac, for the Oounty of Kings jat tho end of the official term of the present incumbent; I have lived in Brooklyn during its entire municipal exist once, and it cannot be denied, I bclie7e. that I have gratuitously performed some public service. I hive never in life, held any public position to which any emolument was attached and now.

ir my fellow citlsens. in their kindness, Blia ll. nextNovember. foel disposed to bestow upon me the offlje above solicited, it will bo accepted with gratitude, and honor, rgivcn that ita duties shall be faithfully performed. THOMAS J.

GERALD. if1 K'nK3 Counla.WillDleasc copy and sendthiir billSto No. 7 Front st, for payment. aul law8w Special Notices. BROOKLYN CITY RAILROAD STOCK for saio.

Ir, quire attheefficeof E. BEER3, 45 Fulton street, c6 3. BROOKLYN CITY RAILROAD STOCK wanted. Inquire at LEFFK5TS Exchange Office. 47 Fulton st.

CG 3t BROOKLYN YOUNG MEN'S CHRI8TIAN Association. The next r.gul' monthly meeting will halicH In iheLcc'u'e Room nft.hu Church of the Pilgrims, (Dr.B'orrV) on TUESDAY EVENING, nrnenc ing a' 71 o'clock. An Eisay will oo read by Mr. McGee suhj ct. ToePraotlcal The public generally ara.BvBftf'tO'.attend.

Tile meeting being th QrJt in the fiscal tear, an opportunity will be ven for members to renew their mem'iersh'p bvpsymentw yearly dues, ca 2i WM. BACKUS. Chairman Leoture Oom. AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE members of Ihe Kings County Dealers Ansocia tior, of the Second Ward, wl'l be heidat Peoples Hall, corner of York nnd Pearl streets, on Thursday evenicg, the, llth inst at 7i o'clock, P. M.

JOHN JOHNSON, President. Thomik Gshald, Sepy. 00881 THE ANNUAL MEETING? THE STOCK holdersorthe Brooklyn Ca'legiatw and Poly eohnlc Institute will he held at the Institute in Mvingston st between furtand Ilierumsts, onTUE30AY EVJJNIMG.flthofOct at 7J o'clock The annual report will bo submitted. 2nd an election held fcr six Trustees to fill tho vacancies occasioned by those whose ter.ns of office wi'l then expire A rail attendance io particularly requested By order. OSI AH LOW.

Secretary. t29 let FPI0ROF THE ATLNK FIRE INSU RANCH COMPANY OF BROOKLYN. September 1SSS. The Hoard ot Directors ortbia Oomoanv have this dv de niared semi annual dividend of 3 pe aham payable on demand HORATIO DORR, Sec'y. s7 lrnls IIBERAL DISCCUNT.

Ajndament against Richai Butt, oity surveyor, dated Jinuary 15. 1855 for 4GJ 84 100, will be sold at a liberal discount, Apoly to George Anstice, 837 Fulton st. cc4 lw' Wants. WANTED By a small private family for a term of years, a modern buiiibriok house, pleasantly Bituated aud convenient to the Fulton Ferry. Immediate session demre'l.

Address, (slating terms and locmlon) Box No. 3273, N. Y. Post Office. octfiL'" ANTED By a young girl who can bring good recommendations, a situation to iloup stalr work or general housework, In a imall family.

Apply street, 2 doors from Brooklyn. 08 tf OOM WANTED, WITH OR WITHOUT Boanl. A'inhvslclan versed manv languages anJ nt rh highest AttAlnmpntfl and rAnnect ibilitv wishes for a rlee little room on the street floor, in an agreeable house. F.verv reference given. AddreBsM.

Bagleofflce. 08 St WANTED Two respectable Girls to learn thelVest making, at No. 31 Liberty st one door from Concord at. None but neat sewers need apply. oca tf Lost and Found.

A PAIR OF PLAIN GOLD 8PEC J1 TACLKS on the sidewalk In Bridge street near Con d. The owner can have them by oaillng on P.IL, TAY 97 Falts street, and paying for this advertisement. MARGARET WHEELER, A PERSON OF unsound mind, left her house, No. SIB Water street, Brooklyn, on Friday evening, October 6th. Any information concerning her will oe thankfully received by her brother.

a the above residence, and suitably rewarded. oc8 2t SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of several writs or Exeoutlon issued out or the Supteme Court, to me directed and delivered, I will Bell by Pnblio Auction, at Montague Hall, Court street, opposite the City Hall, in the city or Brooklyn, on the 10th day of September, 1865. at 12 o'clock, noon, of that day, allthe right, title and interest which TERENCE MoQUADE had on the S3d day ofFebru nary 1855, or at any time thereafter in whose hands soever the same may be. of.

in and to, all that certain lot of land with the buildings toe eon erected, sltnate, lying and being in the city or Brooklyn, and known on a certain map filed the tenth day or December. 181, in the office of the clerk of the countyof Kings, entitled Mi rp No.l of lands tituate In tseBlxthVardorthecltyot Brcolcrn, sold at auction by George B. Rolllus. at the Merchm.tB' Exchsnge.New York, by thi number 117, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of president street distant twenty two feet ten inches from the point formed by the intersection or the northerly line of President street with the northeasterly line of Hamilton avenue; running thenco northerly on a llneparallel with Van Brant street one nun drodfeet; thence easterly on a line parallel with President street twenty five feet; thence souherly on a line parallel with Van Brunt Btreet one hundred feet to President street; thence westerly alonn the northerly Bide orpreBtrientstreet to the plaoe ol beginning, and now koown as lot No. i President street Together witu all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining.

Dated Brooklyn, July27, 1866. jy38 law6w BNGLEBEBT LOTT, therlff. The' sale of the above property Is postponed, until the firs day of October, 1856, at the. same time and place. Dated Brooklyn, Sept.

10. 1856: ill Uwtdl ENGLEBERT LOTT. Sheriff. The sale of the above property Is further postponed, until the 8th day of Ootober. 1866 at the same time and plaoo.

Dated Brooklyn Oct 1st. K56. oa lawtd ENGLEBERT LOTT. Sheriff. Thj sale of tho above property Is further postponed until the 16th day of Ootober.

1856. at tho Bame tlmn and plaoe, LOTT, Sheriff Dated. Brooklyn, Oet. 8, 1855. o9 lawtd HILL, INIMITABLE CUTTER OP HAIR and Whiskers, at No; 1 BaBL AY ST, Now York, ootf nKSOTrRCES: Loans ana Discounts 70 45,803 10 ovorarans.

Duo from Banks DuefromBlroctorsof the Bank, In 11 ljtltllhlnH mK fltl. solute or contingent 8 8,100 Due from Brokers 8 $888 Cash Items, viz. Bills and Checks received on the 28tn, in tho due coarse of business 38 Stocks 9 Promissory Notes, Bonds and Mortgages Bills of Solvont Banks 1,718 00 Bills of Suspended Banks 3 Loss and Expense Accounts 672,988 7 8150,000 00 $173,210 3 1,754 LIABILITIES. 1. Capital.

2. Circulation Registered Do. not Registered Total 8175,000 LossNotos on hand 8 140,307 00 3. TroflU, Nett 60 4. Duo to Banks 43,106 63 5.

Duo to Individuals and Corporations other than Banks and Depositors Due Treasurer of tho State of New York 7. line Depositors on demands 201,784 90 8. Duo to other not Included under either of the above heads, Unpaid Dividends 1,878 0J 073,938 71! State of New York, County of Kings, ss. Thomas Messenger President, and Hector Modioli Cashier of Itrooklvn Bank, an Incorporated Bunk located and doing business nt Brooklyn, In said county, slicing duly andlseverally sworn, each for himself salth, that the foregoing Is, in all respects, a trne statement of the condition of the said Bank, before the transaction of any business on the morning of Saturday the Ii9th day of September, one thousand eight hundred and fifty five, In respect to each and every or the Items and particulars above specified and that the business of the ld Bank has hoen and is transacted at tho locatlcm aforesaid THOS. MESSENGER, President, if HECTOR MORISON, Cashier.

severally sunscrtooa ann sworn ny Dotn deponents, mo Ninth day or Ootober, 186. Fhank Jbnks, o9 It Commissioner of Deeds. A. DODWORTH'S PRIVATE DAN GINO A0ADEM7. No.

137 MONPAOITK PI.AOE. ner COURT ai'BKKT, la nowooen FO T1TE HRSSO'J. Mr. DODWOB.T1I hss the honor of announcing thUegree ab'y to the repeated lolioltat'ons of Mends to establish a Danolng Academy in Brooklyn on the plan sn successful in Mew York, he hss erected a spacious building, combining every convenience that could he suggested by many years experience and In (very way adapted to the healthful exer ole to which It will bs tlevottd. The location Is one of the accessible In Brooklyn, the ana Myitle venue rn 11 roads meet ng attne lieaJ of Montague Place, but a few s.eps from tho Academy.

Theieputalionof Mr. Dodworlh's Academy In New York, the ert otion of so expec iva a building, and this being bis first season in Brooklyn, are aBsurancts that nothing wid bx omitted in any way necessary or appmprlate for a well regulated private Dancing Academy. All novelties will he Introduced. CirouUro. explaining ttrms, tima of lessons, 4c, en be obtained at the Academy.

9 1m NOTICE. In the matter of the application of the Common Council of the aftyef Brooklyn, in relation to opening Mldiihfstreet from Flatbasb line to OowanUB Bay la thi city of Brooklyn. To all whom it may ooncern The undersigned commi'itoners of estimate and assessment In tbe above entitle' matter to whom was referred back the report of the fo Commissioners, will meet at the office of the Attorney and Counsellor cf the City of Brooklyn, in the cltB. aali r.f said city, on ga'urday the 2)h day of October, at 3 o'clock In the afternoon, to hear the proofs and allegations ef all parties Interested, snd will conticue to meet by af urnment from time to time, as may be deemed necessary tnd expedient. At ihe time anil pUce above specified, title deedi and other evidence of title should be produced.

Dated. Brooilya. October 8 1S5. NATHAN LAKE, WILLIAM 4aRRI3. EGBERT VAN RUBES.

ocOIOt Commissioners. INGS COUNTY COURT. Robert Smith affslnst Jane Hathawsv. William Ilnthawav. Hannnh Smith, Hannan emun.

lieujimm liamowty. John Hathaway. Willilm Hathaway, jnhr. iz i Hathaway. Mary and Anni Hsthaway.

In pursuance of a idi ment order made In the above entitled ac'i'm, by Ihe Oounty Court of the Countv of Kings, on the 8th day of Octcber. 1855. 1 will sell at public acc'lon. at Montiguo Hall, oopojite the City Hall ia the city of Brooklyn, on the 23d dy cf November. 18:3 at IS o'efcek.

noon or that day those 'ixc rt lots, pieces or parcels of land, tittt. ate. lying and being in te city of Willi? rasburgh cow Brooklyn.) KinjB Oounty and Ststa of New York, taken together are bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the northeasterly come' nf Powers street and onard street, and innoing thence north along the eas'er side of Leonard afreet two hundred feet to the southeaster corner of Leona'd nd Ainslie street thence east the southerlr line cf Alnslie'Btre'tnfiy feet thenccsouth and parallel with Leonard street one hund'eS feet thence csst and parallel with Powers street fifty feet thence south and parallel with Leonard street one hundred feet to the westerly line of Powers sireet, and theooe westerly along the northerly line of Powors strcel one hundrcSUiet to the place of beginning. And also, all thtt certain lot piece or parcel 't land, silu a'e. lyiDg an 1 being in the 9th Ward of the cityof Brooklyn, near the Bedford cj'ner, and known and distlnsuished on a certain man.

entitled mip of property sltuf.o In the Ninth Ward of the city o' Brooilyn. dated June2Sl.ua;," which said map isor intended to hi filed in the offloe of the Clerk CReiisteO of the Oounty of as lot No. (12) twelve, fronting on the Clove Koad. and bting in breadth io front and row twenty five feet, and in depth on one side one hundred and five feet, and on tin other side one hund. red and seven feat, as appears by said mip.

reference being thereunto had will nor mllv aopear. Dated Brooklyn, Octcbsr S. 1835 oc9 lawtiw SAM'L GARKISON. Referee. rIOUNTY COURT OF KINGS COUNTY.

Michael Trappil. plain tiff, against John French. Alfred Mitchell. Jane Ttl'air. William Evarts, Oharlja E.

Butler. James Wa ren. John W. Halt. EUru Mlg, Charles O.Brooks, WillisntK.

Bearn, George W. Coffin. (Stephen H. 'ibambe'lln, James McBrlde, Henry ITcBride, Joseph Ftman, Samuel M.Myers, Rowland Mile1 ell Mary BJ, Mitchell. Stephen A George B.

Blk nssnd Susan El kins, his wife, and Nelson Place, Defendants, Summons, For relief. (Com, not ser. To the de'endants above named You are hereby summoned ano requ'red to answer the complaint In this action, which will filed In ihe cttne of tKe Olerk of the county of Kings, at the City Hall in the oity of Brooklyn, and to serve a ocpy rf your answer to the Slid conn I tint on the subscribers at their office, No. 9 Court street, ins dd oity of Brooklyn, wilhio twenty days attar the service of this summons on you. exclusive of the day of su service; ard ifyou to anscr the said complaint within the aforesaid the pUlntiffm this action will apply to the Court for relief demanded in the ccmplafnt.

Date I July Slat. 1855. 1N9RAHAM, DNDERH1LL KEYNCLD Plain titr's Attorneys. The complnint in hli action was filed with the Clerk of Kins County on theflst day rf August. T56.

1NGKAHAM, ITSDKR'iir REYNOLDS, oi law6w Pi'Js Atty8. NOTICE. In 1he mattfrof t.ho application of the Major and Cmnnn Council of the City of Brooklyn in rela' ion to opening Bergen street from Classon avenue to Flatbush turnpike. To all whom it may concern We the uaderslgned Conmissloners of and Assessment on the above matter do hereby give notice that we havncompleted our report in In the above matter, and thittheeatd report and ip are filed'lathe office of the Olerk of the unty of Kings fcr examination br all personB Intetested. and that we will meet at Ian office of tho counsel to Hit corporation of ihecity Brooklyn, the City all.

on Saturday, the 2)tb day or October, at'io'olockin the afternoon, to review our said report. Dated BrooklyD. Oot.Kth, 1856 THEODORE F. KING, i DAVID Stewart. OcnioilBaloneia.

o910t BERNARD O'NKIL, i Miscellaneous. TOOTH BRUSHES Nail Brashes, Dress laguaiuuii ia ivory, jjttniio and norn, oi new Butters. Oitf MeNARYIBRfH DR. DE JOHUGH'S BROWN COD LIVER ftil.sold in Brooklyn by 0S tf MoNARYBR08. rSENUINE FAMIA COLOGNE, from Fran VJT ois Maria Famia Johann Anton and Johann Marl Fainla, sold by MoNARY 08 tf Cor.

Court st. and Montague place. FRESH CONGRESS WATER, direct from the Springs, In pints and quarts, by the hex or single bottle, for sale Dy MoNA EY A tC if Cor. Court Bt, and Montague place. MEDITERRANEAN AND CUP SPONGES, also seme extra fine sponges for toilet use, for sale by oitf KgARY Cor.

Court st, and Montaguo place. UBIN'H TOILET POWDER, Soaps i and Perfumes, Low's Honey and Brown Windsor Soap: and Myrtle Pomade. Bailey's oriRiginal English Boquet. Rowland's Genuine Maccassar Siege, Brockbank A Rigge's Eng Military Boap. Hooper's Otohau Aromatlse, Pinand's Coametique of all shades, Aromatic Vinegar.

Pinaud's Almond soap. Ac, all ofrcceni arrival, for sale by KcVARY c6 tf Cor. Court st, and Montague place. BBADBROOK'S PATTERN WARHOUSE. 201 Fulton street.

Brooklyn Miss 8. Bradbrookbeinr; about to visit Europe, Is desires of sel'lng her strck of irimmlnks. staple and fancy goods, ribbons, lace, gloves, Ac. ana begs to say to the ladies of Brooklyn that having purchased goods for the fall and winter trade, which she wll sell atless than cost, in order to maka qiick sals. Those ladies who have been in toehabit of purchasing patterns from her will hayo them gratuitously supplied.

A large tnd elegant assortment 01 Frenoh Oorsest. Finking in varlons styles og J. HOGAN OF No. 6 12 WEST ST. New York and coiner of Van Brant and 8u llvan s'a Brooklyn, beg leave to oall the attention of their friends and the pub tc.

to a large quantity or Wise's 0ork WhUkey. which they have la their stores. In bond and on Board the shipKmolrcaowlylngatPhrNo. 14Kast River New York for sale on reasonable terms. 0cG lw HEAD DRESSES CHEAPER THAN THE cheapest, at Mrs.

J. N. COYNES. Brooklyn Bazaar. 148 Atantio street, oopoaite Journeay A Burnhams.

Mrs. O's object Is not to undersell, bvtas her store was the first d'pot for Head Dresses, in Brooklyn, she will try to sell at a low profit, as she is aware a nimble sixpence is better than a a.ow shilling. oc6tf NEW FALL DRY GOODS B. H. LEADBEATE8 A 347 Broadway.

Have now in store thir mil stock of FANCY AND bTAPLB DRY GOODS. The most approved of which were purchased In Europe before the advanoe in prices, and are now selling their entire stookatSS peroent less than their real value. At their store will be round rich Dress 8ILK8 from 4s to 5 'per yard; itch Silk Robes, mcrlnoes, plain OaBhmeres, De Laines, Ginghams. Prints. Shawls.

Lace and Swiss Curtains Linens, Blankets, FUnnelar Quilts, Ribbons, Embroideries Mournjng.Gooda of every description; 11)00 doten Ladles best Sid Gloves at it, worth it. 18 Ira By Telegraph to the Daily Eagle The Yellow Fever in Virginia. BAi.Tiuortit, Octoher 9. W'oIirvu Norfolk lottera of yesterday, which ro portu coutinuod nbatomout otho ollow rover, thoro being but few eatica nnd only on occasionnl doath. About 16 hud died during tho luat throo days, moat of thorn returned refugees.

On Sunday there wore 4 deaths and 8 uow eases, nnd on Monday none were reported. At Portsmouth there had boon 4 deaths nnd 11 now cusob during tho last throe days. The Hav. Air. Dooliu, a Catholic minister, was very ill.

Dentil of the Hon Samuel D. Hubbard. MiDDMTOWJf, Ootober 9. The Hon. Samuel D.

Hubbard, Ex Mombor of Congress, and lato Postmaster General under President Fillmore, died at his rcfiidonoo in this pity lost ovoning, at the ago of yours. Ho Itnd litmn sMt with a npinal complnint for sotno time. Snutn Anna lit Wu.hlngton. AVAsnratiTox, October 9. Tlievo in littlo or no doubt that Santa Anna has been in this oity for sovornl lnyi, privately quartered nt the reBidoiico of General Almnntoz, tlio Mexican Minister.

I'vuusylvunia Polllloi. PiTWBLOir, Ort. The 1 ton. Georgo Darsie publiBhos a curd in the Chronicle denying that lui aver gave any authority to use his nnino'in the card published in U10 Susqiie himim Memiblicun, agreeing to the withdrawal of Passmoi'o WilliumBon's nntno for ('unnl cr, nnd recommending the Republicans to support TliomtiG Nicholson. Peiiiisylvaiua Klcclion.

Oct. 9. Otii'Wtnta election is progressing to i.lnv, niul tints far the polls in this cily htive been fmn from unee. Hen llli of Xcti Orleniu Mali Arrnugemeut. New Oki.uams, (Jet.

The weather has been quite cool here for sevartil days past, and the health of tho oity is rapidly improving. The number 01' deaths during the past week was 'i, including 46 from yellow fever. The lover is abating in the interior. Three mails from iew York are overdue, our latest dutes being to the tilt. Connecticut State Fair.

llArnTorto, Ht. 9. The fair here is progressing finely. It is a beautiful day nnd the amount of pi'odnet and number animals is immense. Those who have seeu the.

New York Slate ami Ohio fairs say this one is superior to them. A very large number of eatllo ami horses are here. The track is in lino order. Thursday will be the great day. Markets Nuw Vork, Oct.

it. Culton heavy Flour 23c butter Bales wostcra, 12,000 common lo rtraijjht slatess 14 a 8 75. Common togcoi Ohio SS 14 a 8 75 1.2 Genesee southern Is better; sales, i'MOO bids at 38 03 a 9 12 1 2 for common lo good, and 3 12 a 10 25 for fancy and eitrn. Wheat Wbito Canadian 82 10 a 2 20. Corn Is better sales 20,000 bushels.

Mixed 1)0 a 91 Pork lower. Salos 250 bbls Mos 21 75a22 U9 Triino 21 (0. Beer is Btoa ly. Lard firm, saloe 230 bbi at 1 1 3 4 Whlskoy llrm. salos 300 bbls nt for Ohio, 12; for prison.

Stocks. Niw York, Oct' 9.B Stoclts arc dull and heavy. Money is In fair demand, and Urin in rntus. Sterling Exchange is lower. Chicago and Rocg Inland 'M Tennessee O's.

04 1 2 Virginia 6's 97 issouri elxoa 88 1 2 Harlem half bds 00 1 4 central 7V 101 frecland bdswith priv SO 1 2 mcaragua iransit IV Pennsylvania Coal Co 10' 1 2 Cumberland coal 27 3 8 Michigan oontr.U 93 3 4 Michigan Central RR. J7 1 8 Michigan southern Kit) Galena ami Chicago 123 11 Cleveland and 82 1 2 Hudson RR 37 1 2 Harlem II 25 1 2 Erie Railroad 55 3.1 Canton Co 25 2 2 Readings 04 7 3 nUnoIa UentraliR. 93 3 4 Erie bonds 71 HO 1 2 Delaware and Hudeou Canal 127 New Jersey It (, 125 Erie bd 75 80 3 4 Hudson 3d is 73 1 2 Illinois cejtrul 7's 79 3 1 Lculeiana 6'a 91 3 4 Clothing, Sfl EXCELSIOR! CPAS. F0LWELL, SS MERCHANT TAILOR CI.OTHIVR. No.

U0 iR? SULIO.V has now hsn'l very large snd sa it, perior stocS of goods for the Pall and Winter trade. couBistiog or fRENOn BEAVKSS. ruin and niBBKD. lots: Bnnertlne to mfuliura of Bl. ck Cloths and 'li meia.

and a very laruanii variedasoortiiK'ntorisncy Oassimere. A'so a superb celection of Bilk and Velvet Vest ings that cannot be surpassed. C. P. respectfully Informs his patrons and the public 'hat his aim is to make his ordered work superior to any in ihe c'ty for ko loves the art of cutting, and looks to a good fit aoovethe profits hi business.

"Esoelsior is his motto. N. B. Always on hand a very large assortment of ready made clothing, Brooklyn. Ang.

11.1853. anll4oii3 FALL AND WINTER FURNISHING GOODS AND HOSIBSY. Centlemen'sand Youths stont shirts and drawers, in all wool, merino ant) cotton, suitable for the Fall and Winter, allslses and qualities. Also a full assort ment of ready made shirts, bosoms, collars, stocks, ties, hdkfs. suspenders, woolen and cotton hose and half hose, Ac, at the lowest possible prices, at J.

C. 273 Pulton st, s'Jl tf opposite Tlllary. Brooklyn SIENTS The Beason of the year having now arrived, when sudden and extreme changeB of the weather admonish all. who have any regard to health and comfort, to ni" ril riMlnst its flcclutttlonn. J.

C. COTTREI.L bens lo in form his customers that he has now received his regular im portauoosoi sioguon antt.uerman yau ana winter uoous. Also a full supply or Domestio makes, consisting In part of Ladies. Gentlemen's, Misses and Children's Woolen Hosiery, Gljves and Under Garments, all qualities and sires, families can here lind every needful article of under clothing, lie. and J.O O.

need hardly add tt at his prices, as usual, are regulated on the lowest pcalblscale of profit. 73 FULTO.H STREET. s21 tf opposite Tlllary, Brooklyn. SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. A splen illrl Assortmpnt nf And ftnrjtlBTlRn'H silk under garments, heavy and suitable lor the fall and Winter, and very low prices, ai J.

C. COTTRKLL'e', 372 Fulton st, s2ltf opposite TllUry. Brooklyn. THE END OF THE SEASON. SUMMER Under Garments, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac J.

O. COT TRELL, being now desirous of disposing of the balance of his stock of Summer Goods, will sell his varied assortment of the above at veiy low prices to make room for Fall Importations. Now is a good onporuntlty to secure bargains. unserve bnenumoer, m2f u31 if opposite Tlllary, Brooklyn. MESSENGER'S LONDON CORDIAL GIN, THE PUREST AND MOST! DELICIOUS TONIO IN THE WORLD! Thin invnlnnhl.i MKniCINAL BEVERAGE Is manufac tured in London, solely for the proprietors, and in exact accordance with the stringent Excise Laws or England, and from ihenoe imported and sold in a perfeotly pure and unadulterated atate.ror medicinal purposes.

yar otivvi lur WJ aoiiauu um, uchuouj ouuiiwmMn wt vor, MESSENGER'S LONDON CORDIAL GIN is unrivalled as a diet drink. It possesses tonic, diuretic, and Invigorating qualities unequalled by aur otlier alcoholic beverage containing the concentrated extracts of some of the best tonics ana purest stimulants in the materia medica, together with the finest quality of the Italian Juniper berry, all of which are distilled with the grain during the manufacture, thus imparting to it a most exquisite brand. Over five hundred of first physicians and chemists In New York city and vicinity alone, including Dr. James R. Chilton, the eminent chemist, have favored the proprietors with written testimonials to Its purity and efficacy in curing Gout, Rheumatism, Debility of the Urinary functions.

Obstructions. Dyspepsia and Fever and Ague. The Oordlal is nut up in quart bottles at one dollar, ann pint bottles at fifty cents each, neatly enveloped with our name on the bottle and label, as a protection against impostors. B. MESSENGER 4 Bole Importers, 68 Fulton st.

New York. 140 Lincoln St. Boston. Bold in Brooklyn by H. B.

Rose, 168, Fulton street, Mrs Hayes 170 Fulton street, Budd, corner Clinton and Atlantic streets. Thos. Whitehonse. corner Myrtle and Franklin ave nuest'J. Worthlngton cor.

Pineapple and Fulton streets; Haiten BcotL cor. Court and Degraw streets; W. Douglas cr, Fulton ave. and Pearl st. Pyle Bro.

cor President an.i rtnlumbi Htepnts: H. Parker, cor. Fulton avanne and Cumberland street, Elisha Theall. 60 Hudson avenue. O.

a Da. Mortln Avftnnp. hntwnan Carlton 'AVAnnA itnrl Adelphl Btreet, John BUUngham, cor. Gold and Prospect streets. J.

W. Hogg. 81 Gold street Dr Lewis 131 Myrtle ave Wm. Manson. cor Myrtle av.

and Jay streets, F. Langman 20 Fulton avenue, O. M. Wright, cor. Columbia and union streets, ai nannaceuucai nan, joocwiu or imams ana Fulton lireeu.

ana pytiruRguns ana manors generally. Imis vrioKie. BOWEBV cry. Love and Novelty Tns next oior netgniir METROPOI ITAN TK A raE, Broadway Horace vnarrnu un nor'tger. WOOlvs i i.mie.i'Hall.47311roaIray.

RUOKLEY'S BU K. 'iiUE HOUSE. 6H9 Broadway ourn tijuv iir si MtirulBy. BROOKLYN ATHENEUM. M'llo, if lb fAltODl regs eave to announce that in eiM.HtquiMine a unu no company's immense I' il llAlttmnrn anil WAahlncrtun she hf1! bo iorluc a ve i 1 those cities a few moro concerts than Intenilf 'I II ami had to postpone her LA 'Ml VMJ CONCERT hero tn Tuvninv 'V i.

wirr It will positively taie place, rtii'l oil wlrch ore she will bo ans'sted hy MOAME A ai It PATH STUAKOSCl'l, The celebrated CiiH'e mi aOVM! til VHNNI I.tONAKDI, The onlneut B. rit 1:" MAlilinn TUKOSOH Ooiif'iielor Bnd 'nr. The Progranun. ii eirefully and will lie uu jpartiaeheii I wll contain gems from the great in unci 1 ut 1 1 1. Sicrcd and Popular Music, vir, ecli cti jni 'rem I.

DtrPreysc r. Weber II Onvaiiji III. P'oplic' Meyerbo IV, Norm Bellini Midsummer night's liream Mendelssohn Vr l.Lr.ia Di L' mmermuor Donlsettl VI 1. Boleoiian Oirl lulfo VIII IPirltanl Bellini IX Oratorio Mendelssohn J3T Threo new oooti ions by Maurice Strakoich. eriies cf ml nil si in all parts or the Hall, 41.

Tickets ipnv oe lim.lu mill suits secured at the music stores of Meisr Vt'ei r. Paltn: Msthews. OourtT: and Marli' Athuniutni ripen at to nommtnee at 8. Piriiii "f' it by Mr. Si.r.i'Aiich one 01 Unlikering grnml cotic rt fun' n.

oc43l A ROOT'S CO.M1KKT IN BROOKLYN will tike en Oct. 'Jlh. Instead or Mnn. day. Ii 2 til THK UAN'OINQ CLASS IN MADAME RUOV.S.

ol J'U llENitVRTItKKT. Uroollvn. li. gln en I0.li (Jotjber, under the direction itof Mr A. lHlDWHRI II 151m' M11S.

A. LAN.N DANTINU SCHOOL at Hidl, 3 Court struct, la nowopen. Lfssonsnn Wnlmt.il iv Saturday, commencing St 1 90V nek. Mrs, Liiiuny ii sjs! le 1 her daughter. Monthly Matinee Dunsantes will he given, Information as to terms and other inuln'lois eau bcobtalned on applioatinn lo Mrs, alM Vi'oukIiIiv between Bridge and Law a.

Ihe Uall mi the aluve stated days and hours. 08 Jt? ftOl Al.liiN i ts ItUU WH. AUAMS 'sireet, aiijii'M aliic Hall. E. Arents would lEosi 11.1 June mice io um iricuii.

uuu ma Mia' public in geo rs1. Hint lie has at great expense re cently ccmp'eied nnd ,1 dly rumi'idiei' Ihe above inen tinneil mo'rv. A liieli "'ill on most reasonable teruis. I'lie oms weit I r.u Suiiees, Private Meetings, Ac. K.

A. tuts i.t a'so iisi py to aie.ounce that he has increased facilities for getting Dinners Sappers. Collations, Ac. the shortest notice and i.i a style that eanno' fiil (0 give enllr satisfneunn Thankful lor past hoped to receive a conUnna tioa or the same, ec8 lm MRS. A.

LANNAY'd DANCING SCHOOL at Montague Hall. No. 5 Court street, Brooklyn, will be rc openeil on fATUItiiA Y. OOTOBEIt '1th. Lessontiou Wednesday a.

Uivturday artcrnnons. commencing at St o'clock. Kontli'y Matlncr Dansar.tera will be given Pupi's can enter at lime, the quarter tlv.ling from the time of ent.rai.c. Mrs. Lin iav will eiteil bvher daughter.

Tbbms ia ou r. is lesistlng of 31 le Person desiring further ivill please apply to Mrs. Lan nay, at IP) Willotuhby si. alM lilt HILLGROVE'S DANCING ACADEMY FRANKLIN BUILDINGS. 10H ORANGE iSTREET, corner of vMi open f0r tho scan jn on ft EDNKrtDAV.

SEPT. 21). Classes on Wcilnci lay ami Haturday, Ladles at 3P.M; Misses and i tmi P. for and 91 P. M.

BT All persons especially tnosc who wish to secure for their children the advHntaKoa of sound and correct instruction are invited tn visit tho Acaiemy. Card i of terms aud Soirees may be obtained at the Acad my, where ail appiica' ions are to ho made during thsn of tuition. N. B. The opening Soiree on Wednesday Evening, Oct.

17th. slSlm1 DANCING ACADEMY. ijOBREiri, FEItRKRO and EDWARD FKRRMRO, re'pcctfully announce to the residents cf llrooklvn. that, thev will ooen a branch of thoir New York Academy, W. 14th st, at MUHXAUU1S HALL.

Court st. on TUESDAY. OOTOBER Ptu. at 8 P. M.

(or Young Ladies and Masters, Tuesday Evening, Oct, 16th, for Gentlemen. Davfl or Tuition euiwiiJA ana HOIBEE8 given monthly. N. Pupils cau join at any time, the quarter commencing iheday of entry. Cireulars.

coolaininB terms. can bp. had nt Menard Smith A Lord', 246 Fjlton st, or at 'their Academy, 59 West Mthst. N.Y. Mr.

PERRERO will be at. the above Hall every Saturday tnuruiuK uutii wic uiJcuuiK oi inc cuiiuui to receive appren tices, bis urn MR. J. WHALE AND DAUGHTERS PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMIES, GOTHIC HaLL. Nob.

149 and lbl Adams Intreot. and Oulou Hall, corner of Cjurt and Backett atrceta. Houth rook'jn. Mr. W.

D. respectfully announon to their patrons of the city of Brooklyn, that their for thi season wi'l com cttce ai sh. v. tt Goiliic la'l. MONDAY.

8th, atUulon Hall. WEDNESDAY. Kith; Cu aes in No York. Metro nolitan Aosdamy, anil S5 Sixth avenue TUESOAY Oct. W.l return their sincere thnoks for tnc very liberal patronsge heretofore received, and hope to merit a continuation of tliC same Monday KveningS rreeswiUcommenccNov.

12tb. VorDilrlicul irn see circulum io ho had as above, the Booy nnd Music Siores ami of Mr. Wier. next door west of G. Halt, anil or (J.

A ticder. fuiton tt. llrooklyn. N. it Uolhie.

Kail rn, boaiir.iiu'lv furnished And rail in complete rcpilv. Ne entrance to Ilall, oen.ro door. mutiicu MONTAGO? liALL CONCERT AND AH RnOMS. Court Urooklyn, (opposite City Hall Hincc the la 1 scison. the snaclons and mlnndlil Concert snrt Assembly Rnomi of Montague Hall have been renovated md re.

iecorattd th ouliont, and the undersigned, lessee orthehuildinp. i prepared to make arrangements with managers of Da Is. Concerts. Lectures. Ac and with Mil itarwand Couipatties and other associations, for thoose or the same on reasonable terms.

From the unique and admired menner which tho rooms are fitted up their central and eligible location heir ease of access, wd the srp'ianoei and converlencos with wh ch they awfurnisbed, trie proprietor lieslt'ites no to aBBert. witbourfear of contradiction, th it thev are not surpassed in th's city. Hall Committees who mav wioh to eniraim the roomH. would do well to make an early application to prevent ilisaiipoint ment as 'he rncmx are ra idly cnragl 'K. M'sonlc and Old Vellows' AssclationB.

'lulis end Parties andOrganiiatlons nfevry description, will here find all lie accomniodations they may rtnnire. inclmlintr racilitiea for Supper. Dinner, or ino'dentil refreshments. Application tor tne use oi iiau may he mane to lite proprie tor. D.

H. HAltlA'S. B213m' C. HOWELL RJ VKRS SELECT ACAD 1CMY FOH. FASHIONABLE DANCING AND WALTONG.

Wh Rehouse ltui Wings. Wo, FUL TON BTRKEF. The location heini' central. uoiaesse3 a decided advan tage over any other Acsdcmy. as It is accessible by railne.il orBlage route to a'l pirts of Bicoklyn city, 'f he Academy will be inducted with strict propriety and due regard to respectability.

utasees win oe lastrucicu on a net? anu laiyruveupiaii. uy which ihev mav acau're a knowledge of the art. and be enabledto execute the roost difficult dances with perfeot ease. The original mode of instruction adopted by H. Rivers, insures the pcpll a more rnpid advancement than cau be attained at any other institution of the kind in the city.

The roccs are now open for the reception of pupils, which will be receive! at any time during the season, their quarter commencing from the dute of subscribing. Dsys of Tuition aiocuayanu lnurtuay auernoons ior mines, rreonesuay anil HntnnlaV aftftrnnons fir hum ar.ll Masters. Weilnen. day and Saturday evenings for gentlemen. Afternoon classes at 3 evening classes at 8 o'clock.

Social Hops will be given at Areut's Assembly Rooms. 163 Adams for the pipits, their parentsand friends, for which tickets may be obtained at the Academy. 3in WILSON'S PRIVATE ACADEMY FOR DANCING ANN 0A FALL COMMENCEMENT. E. GILllEIlT WILSON.

IVofcssor or fashionable nanclnir. has the Dledsure of announcing to his na trons and friends, and to the. resptc' ab classes generally that hln Acadmv on CLINTON iU'llEET. corner of Ailmtic will re open for the commencen ent of the classes on lUfcrJir.ik. Uvr'Jtsaiii an.

'Ps Ciame.1 this ncanon will met on Tuesdays and Fridays for young ladies and children at 3i o'clcck, and for gentlemen at 8 o'clock M. The superior advantages of this Academy are too well known to require comment, farther than that it is one of the most capacious and best appointed in the United States. The afternoon classes are designed to meet the wants and approbation of families, and intended strictly as a family school, anil Mr. Wilson assures his friends and the public that he will spare no pains to sustain the character which his sohool has ever maintained. Terms as usual, per course oi ijwecksin tne classes.

iu. Private instruction, ner coursa of 24 lessons. $24: half course $12; less than six lessons each $3.. private semi montniy soirees win oe given as usua, wnic are exclusively for the pupils and their Iriends. Also the monthly afternoon parties which are exclusively for the pa rents ana inenas oi ine auernoou classes.

IHJ Mr. Wilson would also announce to the profession that he will have the honor of introducing to their noticj several very pretty NEW DAN0E3 just received. New classes constantly iorming un'u aiarcn isi. CHAPPEL CO. Wc have just rcco our fall stock cf goods comprising toe following articles.

Lamps of every description. Giracdoles. Hall Lamps. Lanterns, Oandeiabras. Solar Camphene and Lard Lamps Flower Vases.

Bcnuet Holders. Tabies, Pocket Outlerj. Tea Trays Mats, Tin, Britannia lv.r and Jyianned Wares. Also a solendid s3or ment of French Bronied figures. Limns Csrd Plates, match sr.

and Segar Holders. Ink Stands Wall.ftrackets, and Paper Weights, all or which we will sell at the lowest trarket prices. Wholesale andtetall oilandPaiio Lamps alteredand rejilt. Tin and Britannia Waro. Coach Limps and Lanterns repaired.

Burning Fluid. Oamphene. Alcohol and oil constantly on hand by the barrel! or legs quantities. oco tf Francis Markey, Hugh McLoughlin, James MoLoughlin, Y. M.

Harris. THIRD WARB. I David H. Haines, I Jasper Cqghlau, I Wm. H.

Peck, I H. Batterman, FOURTH WARD. George Taylor, A. Cooke Hull, Jasper Cogblau, Tfm. Storey, Samuel Powell, Hugh McLaughlin McCno, A.

'Wolier, Luko Kogoi Wm. S. Leech, James Mnlhor.i, Hugh MoLauglilin, FIFTH WARP. I Chas Brown, I Patrick White, I John Kennedy, I Philip Dougherty. Jus Hurley, Thomas Farrell, Bobt Fnrey, Wm.

Smilh, SIXTH WARD. Matthew Murphy, Thomas Clyne Miohl McGbvorn, Eichd Dunn, SEVENTH John Cunningham HonryDobaon, Stephen C. Jackson, James Powers, Thomra Kinsella, John Holland, rater twra, Joseph Matthews. WARD. Jame3 McCleary, I Patk I Philip Dougherty, John Flood, KIOUTH WARD.

I P. Wyokofl, Joseph Wilson, I Edwd Thos. P. O'Donnoll. JameB Sharkey, Miohl McGrath, Wm.

Tabor, WARD. Begart, I Henry P. Curtis, PefeitDaley, James Boyle, Wm. Hsnii, 'Brady 4 K. Wallace, tRnth': Ward.

Michl Lennon, JameB MQueen. oi ioJ James Feony, Iohn McQarrv, I James Dowd, Ftfer FrflWR 1 J. Beard. Jt Witf. Sharp; 1 Miebl Cardiff, H.

Cromwell, James Miller, Pntricit Campbell, .1 ohn Langstafi, John Lyon, Thos. Giddinga, twelfth ward. Matthew O'Kork, I Peter McMahon, Patk Fitzgerald, John Fluhorty, Thomas Moran, Thomas Lawlcr, Thomas Kenny, I John SelicmeclickV TIIIRTEESTII WAIiD. S. K.

Hoggelt, K. W. Allen, Philip Hamilton, Chns. Peney, David Pool, Alfred K. Hctlicld John Tucker, James Kick FOURTEENTH WAIiD.

John, McCInuky, Joseph Mitchol, Michl Kelly, James Lee, P. Whoalen, Jesse Seaman, Patk McOaffrov. K1KTEESTA WAHn. Wm. Marshall, John Thurshy, Francis Swift, John Dugan, Michl O'Brien, Daniel Doyle, G.

11. Barter, Thos. Kidgclv. SISTHBNTH WARD. John A.

Sail, Chas. Kiehl, John K. Eowo, John Timmos, Francis Broudle, John Bird, Peter Carney, John Kleinfein. SEVENTEENTH WARD. Charles Ostrandev, Levy Smith, James Gould, John Smith, Levy Smith, William Bylcs, J.

H. Johnsou, Jnmes Gould. ElUIITBEjmi WARD. Williams Helms, Martin Kalbfleisch, Jaiuc Fitzgerald, Hiram Helms, Thomas Corbitt, James McQuiie, Philin Krcusoher. I I3UIJUV1 Republican General Committee of Kings County meet thiseveningat No.

12 Tillavy xtreel, instead of Granada Hall. Wo respectfully call the attention of tho ladies in tho city of Brooklyn and JS'ew York to Lockitt'a new style of Buttons and TaBsola not to bo found in any other store in the city. Also a superior as Hortment of Paris Fringes, Mariabo Fringes, Mop Fringe, Cord and Tassels, Ac. Joseph Lockitt. Son 2ol Fulton st.

100 pieces New Fancy Silks, will open on Monday, the 8th, at Horton Sons, 279 Fulton street. Price 8b. per yard, bargans. MARRIED. At8orlnrleM.N.

by the Bsv. S.Daley. Mr, Leonabd 1 Fucinia to Miss Ansa Mibia Ossoksh. both or Brooklyn; In tMs eliy.03Mth.bjBeT.il. M.

Johnson. Wu. Hob ion to Miss Jass Diiavas Oct. 8th, bs tho same. Mostobd Hascook to Mlii Mahoa A.

itoBsoN, inB hsJe 'awoltt of Tamaqna. W.M B. Hawmt to Ann Eusa Mahquu, bcth of Brooklyn. A ST ACTIVE, stout and intelligent boy wan NOTHING BUr PRIME FEBNCH PBE Berves. French Brandies, Olaret.

wine Vinegar. Amer loan Wine. Washington Building, Court at oclf O. A. ICKEBT.

WANTED IMMEDIATELY One or two yoong men 18 to 20 yers of age without fumlly, wil Ing to learn a trade In working. Those having some knowledge of work In sheet Iron or tin would bepreferred ApDlT tothe Foreman of the Factory or the New York and Brooklyn Brass In Front st. No. 97. o93'.

WANTED By a respectable girl, a sitna i i tionas cook, washer and ironer. Dadersta ds her unjlnesB. Good city reference can be given, spplyonthe west oorner of Bond and DjubIsss streets, South Brooklyn. Pan hi seen for tree days. c9 at WANTED By a respectable girl, a situa tlon as chimbcrraald and waiher, and to do plain her last place for chwacterand ability.

Apply at 62 Atlanlio street. Hear Nevlnu. 2d bask room, for three days. t9 at "DAREY'STRYCOPHEROUS, LYON'S KaT bouuen's Hairxonio. itowiana's Maoisssr O.l.

Spanldina's Mary and Castor Oil. Gourard'. Hlr Bestoratlve a5d Wilkin's Amiolet. for isle by Mrs. U.

HAYES, 176 fuiton st and by J. W. HAYB8. 1B9 Atlantic si. pg OWS CLEAVERS BROWN WINDSOR Hoceyand other Smpi, Taylors Cryitallno Wash balls Lubeos Highly scsnted Boaps.

amandine camphor, loo and winter bosd for chopped hands cold cream military shaving soap. shaving oream. transparent bar sosp. Ac to For HAYBS 169 Atlantic st. and Mrs, M.

HAYES. 176 Fu'ton street. tcstr CHOICE PERFUMERY. Lubins, Harrisons, Barzins, Mangenet A Oondray. extracis enns verbena, musk.

cltronelivmlllifleura and geranium water, toilet tiubi. muui coiogne. pennmea cryiis, pun 1rt. to. For safe by J.W HAIIB, 169 Atlantic MriTu.

HAYPJ, 179 Fulton street. 009 II HAIR DYES AND RTS8TOBRR8. Batchel o.s, Phalons. BsVardi. OUmans, Bugles.

Mathews. Ourards. Thompions, Hdls. HtnUons. rrlttodoror, nd Jutoa.

Hanels Hair Uyn, Mrs. Aliens Worlds IIUr Bsstirer. Helmstreels Ililr Coloring, Professor Wvrdt Bcitorer and UasksllsBestitator, rorsfle byJ. W. HAYES.

169 Atlantlo street and Mrs. M. HAYES, 176 Fulton St. ooStr FOR THE TOILET. Luhins and otlier Toilet Powders.

Mean Fun, ily White. Llqul Bouge. Carmine. Gonrsids Powder Snbt'a, tid Havels Dlpllatory Fowiler for uprooting hair. Theatre Rouge.

Shandi. Alabaster. Tooth Powder, Paste and Tooth JwaD for sale by J. W. HAYES, 1(9 Atlantlo st, Mrs.

HaYEB. 176 Falton at. 009tf Ptillocome. Oleaver's Bean' Grease, Low's and Lubln'a Pom alum, Ox Marrow, Oil of Rosea, Orystallno. Bears' Oil.

Ban 1 doline Cosmetly. ko. rorsalo by Mrs. M. BAY38.

JM. Julton tt and 11AYB8, 169 Atlantic st. POMADES. Thompson's Pomade Optine, Bachelor's Maldavia Oream. Roostll's Harrison's.

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