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

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PBTKOtBWllI. Kygy jam rovm. HELP WANTED. THIRD EDITION. FIRST EDITION.

(tfrljt ps war 'tftaty BtntotABT. Between January 27th and Feb. 2d, tho prcmlBOB occupied by Mr. Wm. Sherwood.

No. 23 Front street, were entered and robbedat various timos of bedding to tho Yahio of $50. Mr. E. N.

fuller, editor of the Newark Jot mah laa been fined one hundred dollars by the Unilcd Stales District Court, BCtiDgatTronton, N. for tho publication of articles against the Enrollment Law. Br Telegraph to the Brooklyn Englr. TWO O'CLOCJf P. ffl.

OFFICIAL BESPATf'lSS. Tlic More Jiiculs of Gciicral 10. Major fttolbvaiul, Chief of Artillery of the Fifteenth Corps of Gen. Sherman's Army, una arrived hen1, briiij iug ilcspatehes to tho Government. He pays that Gen.

Sherman's plans are not generally known in his own army, althouph lie tins its entire confidence. It was General Blair's Division which defeatod tho enemy at ltiver's llridge, the soldiers wading to their wniets to make the attack. It is cletir that Sheraun is raoviu? largo columns to tlio right and left, or cast and west of Llrancbville. A little to tbc northwest of that point is a fine, hi jh, fertile and productive section of country, easily traversed, with good roads, and abounding in all kinds of supplies. If he is aiming nt Columbia he will traverse the districts of OraiiRclMirgh and It ic hi and a region unsurpassed in the whole land for wcrlth and ahnndinca of provisions.

The Navy Department has received a comiminicntioii from Acting Itcar Admiral Lee, commanding Slis mppi Squadron, reporting; the seizure of the steamer Winona for alleged illegal trading. IMPORTANT FROM CAIRO. Steamboat Collision Destruction ot Ijel Steamers and an Immense Amount of Rebel Stores, Cairo, February 1." The steamers Argyle and Stersyth collided opposite the city, last night. The former sank and the latter was cou 9 i durably damaged. Nearly 1, COO bales of cotton, not previously reported, arrived here within the past two days, in about eqaal amount' lor Cincinnati and St.

Louis. Memphis advices of the nth instant state that tho Thornton Kxpcdilion, sent from that city on the under Col, Csborn, returned with iiity prisoner nutl a ipiantity of live Tbc expedition penetrated into Louisiana as a. the. liiver, meeting with but little resistance. Tlio only ciganized rebel force they discovered was Harrison's lirijjiule, which was beyond tho Washita, Several slcamcM and an immense (pianlity of rebel stores were deMroyc'l, and about two hundred prisjners weic raptnrcJ, most of whom were paroled.

Scarcely a man was lost on our side, aud only a few wero wcunded. Many of our horses, howover, were broken down, owing to tho rugedneas of the country over which the expedition passed. POLICE INTELLIGENCE Pahpino Counterfeit Money. Yesterday boatman nnmcd Thos. lirodnugg, aged 27 years, was ar Ksted hy officer Dunn, of tlio 13d precinct, charged by Thos.

Turner, of Vau Brunt street, comer of William, Willi passing a (MUiteiTeit treasury note at his store, in payment for some articles pui chased. Tvht LARCENIES, Office? Hill Gmsclmrtl, of the lolli precinct, yesterday arrested a sorvant named Iiliza Napier, aged 17 years, for stealing a quantity of clothing, valued at $20, from Adelia Haffoy of fin North Cth stioit, K. IX Khza was committed lor exauuuatiou by Justice. JJailcy. Vefiferdny afternoon an Irish laborer, named Jai Sla loy, aged G'J years, was nrresteii by officer Krono, of tpie 45th precinct, charged with stealing aomo staves from a vesnel at the loot of North 1st street, K.

D. Us was committed lor examination by Justice Dailey. "second edition. a i O'clock r. m.

IL, OIL, OIL. PBOSPEOTUS Tim IRONSIDES PETROLEUM COMPANY. ORGANIZED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATR OF NEW YORK. CAPITAL DIVIDED INTO 35 031 SIURtt.S. TAR VALUE flfl PER SHARE.

0 0 1'IIEBIUEKT, WILLIAM HEGEMAN. fiKCBETART AND THEAHUitKR, Will. II. OLA (tlC COUNSEL, WILLIAM 0. DE WITT.

TRCfiTEEfl: W.M. lirULMAjr, of Hegeman a 2D3 Uroailway New York. J. PKYOR OR ICE. Sec, Corn L'lcliango In cor William and Ucavcr btree 3.

Now York. WM. I' of W. A J. P.

Eowlf, Boston. A. It. FOSTEH, of foster A Tower, 73 lijjkman strcot New Yoik. t.

R. llACKUS.of Lebiphcmne Iron Caiupany, Philadelphia. B. VAN KLFECK, 1(9 JJroadway, New York. LI' X.

McCUE, CouiiTfjlor ut haw. Urooklyn. IiDWAKOE. PATCUE.N.ofT. Kstoliam Wall Gireei, hew Yoik.

V. M. II. CLARK, VI Broadway, New York. BANKJiRtJ, FOURTH NATIONAL BANK.

8Ui at oil cut, niED. R. EAClvUJ. HIE IRONSIDES PETROLEUM COMPANY. OFE1CE7I BROADWAY, NEW YORK, ROOM 65.

Tliiii Company is duly incorporated under laiw of the State of New York, with a capital of 50,030, divided into 5barce, at the par value of $i0 j)er shavo. Its lands and po csrvicn3 mo tituated in the hoirtof the 011 region of Vcnnngo county, renusylvania, and are, iu biief, ns follows fep siriri'. VS. acres ou belli eidej of Siuait's Run nnd Tionc. ta Creek.

I.EASEIIOLP, 1 aero of Ilaworlh i'aim, with a mw and complete weilt for '15 yerrs. Lot No. 10, Fame farm, and a new well, LKAEED WOIUtlNO WTERESTrf. the oil in Lot No. 11.

Heydnck Farm, llunry Baud, Al lCRhany River, for 14 years. the oil in I ot No. 23, eauo farm, new well. a of No. 28, Smith Farm, with well pumping iJ bbli.

psr doy, and expected soon to flow, in Hicks well, Smith Knrin, Oborry Run. 7 tho oil in Pes. 12 aud 1C, Royaler Farm, Olioiry Run, for 20 years. 1 1G in No. 19 Smith Farm, with woll piifnpiii? 13 bbls.

per day, and expected toon to ilow. in famous Auborn well, llov. ing 70 hhU. per day, and tbo earno in a new well oing i in Now Finnic? wtil. Smith uipi'i i') bb's.

p3r day, and expected hoou ti Mow. Whole of Lot No. Ht jdiidt IVm. ileydiie'i well. It will be obrrrved that onou.Th Work in.

Tnfort are now in lhcp or.o: siun of tho Compuny to givu the sLock hohlt'fii dividend from tliL'tart. TJio incoiporntcM drn'sn this a permanont Company, who; took tliiill become an excellent investment rather than mere anions them hav ir.R tho Inruest linancial interest, in Us nffair. will devote thenif elves pcrconally to iU managen ont Its lands and weMs ill he nnd developed. Oil. and not etock, will ho mado the sourco of its revenue, Tho Subscription Books for a limited number of shares of the stock of this Company itg now open at tho oflico of tho Company, ami at tho oliicc of oither of ti above named Trustees.

DtscitirTioK or rnorsrTv. Twenty in fee simple, of he bottom (and of (ho Wm. IvlcKinley Farm, Ijitrg upon both side i of atuari'H Rum, within two on a straight line cait. or tho new well ot the United Sinter" I'otroloum Comp'iiiy, now llowin 'A'ubaneb per jy. Upon tliid heautitul oil turntoiy welli iiil be sunk as eoon in tho wcut her One hundred in feo iiiiple, of tho IJurdy Farm, lying bolh sidib of Tiuin iia Croek, und two inilo i abovo tho fuinrms Conrcy Tberupiu develupmuiit of this land by dil'creut indii ate ttiat it ia among tliebst oi tho whole oil region.

This, alao, will bo developed at tho tnrlici oi pc rluniiy. A leaEC of thn entire working inlorrut of tho oil in lot No. 11, oi tho Hoydri jk I arm, iionry Beml, Alleyhnny ltiv er, Mitnir. a few rodn, only, of the gro it Iloydrick well, that floMod 7t0 bui relf' ot oil pur day tor a long time mid id still pumping over eixty barrof per day, a'thonyh having boon worked lor lour years without luteiuiission. JjOiwo for fi uricin yum.

4. A leae of ihc entire woii inlfro it of tlio oil in No of the i.inn, with a utII going (town, and to bo dtlivi red, complete, with a n.vr entice. Without expense to thiti Company. One eighth working interest in tho Lease No. 2J, Smith Farm, Cherry Hon including i new well jm.fc a truck, now pumping about forty burreU per daj and oxpootod auon to tlow, G.

Onc eichlh working interest in thn Ilieks Woll, Smith Farm. Cherrj Run. now "ji'd feet below tho surtaco. aud going down nigbtaudday. This will bo linishcd without expense to this Company.

From tho show of oil in boring, and its proximity to the groat Granger and Auborn Wotlfl tin well 'iromiijua to bo one of tlic beat in tho vicinity, 7. A ler.60 of tho entire working iutoroat of tho oil in Nos. 12 and 16 of tho Keybter Farm. Ciiorry Run, just above Humboldt Rehuery. No bettor location than this can bo rcund in tbewholo oil region.

All tho adjoiuing loason. aro being bored, by various companies, with ovory indication of succcsa. Lease for20yeara. 8. Onc sixteentli working interej in Lease No.

19, Smit Farm, including tbo new lialliott Woll, now pumping forty bairelH jaiiy. ard expected soon to flow. Now weite will boon be put down on both of the abovo leases. A lease of ono aero of tho Ilaworlh Farm, directly on Pi thorn Creek. A finer location is not possible.

A woll it) now being Mink, which will bo delivered to this Company with a new ei'jino, Jiccof e.vpeine. Lyase 10. One eieblh working inlcrvst in the faincm Auborn Well on Chciry Kun, flowing 70 bbU per day, and tliofiamoiu ttrff in a new well now belm thc3c prosni Oiic working interest in the nw Fnuneo well on Smith I arm Chci ry Hun. udjo ningthu Auborn Wohjloasc, now umping 40 bi tJ. per day, with evidence of au Curly ilow.

12. A lease of tht cutiro work ug inlercfjt in Lot No. 7 on Tlejdn'ck Fiiviti. rifheo fun. wifhiu a f.lirtrt rlif tfifjce of tho pioiit Heydnck Well, and only a quarter a unlo lrom where the Run cm into the Allcghuny Rivor.

Lease 14 xaK IS. A ou f.ot No. 19 of tho ihIiiic farm, with a well now poinpdown.andto he delivered to tui i Coiuimny witli a now engino frecot expenso. HOLIDAY I'KKSEIVTS. AMI OOAORUPUi '1'A BliB 3 nnd fancy plaled ivjuein evcrv variely, for nt ,1 AS.

Mc JlIIItB AY'S New 315 1'ul 00 ftrect 029 AND niAJIONl) HiiTTKR. NO. 1J JOirN NEW yuitn. Bvorydescription of FIME.1UWBI.UY madotoorder an 'CAny article of JF.WKLRY or SK.VRR WARK furninho tt Bhi.it notice. n21.ini" WATt.liErt OF i'HK BEST MAlil4K, with diamond eot, ouamolod.

onifino turned eases, forealo at JAS. lloMflRHAV'S, Now Jo iel KHinblii hnient. I ilf. 'nlton street. n23lv A 1 li IS li li MOUNT'S 1) WITH GOLIi dliouid you have HA! It that you value.

Tllli BEST WAY or PRESJ5RVINU II to tiaYO It made up into somo AHT10T.K OF JEWET.KT. OB PUT UP IN SOMIC I'RBTTY DliYlOK IN A I'KAMH NYc manufacture the Mounting, and Hair work on the preniisca and think that the reputation of tbo firm for macj years in this especial lino is a guarantee that all orden left will bo eiooutod in Ojotkbi Mill MAMM21. V7c havo a larco and beautiful variety of patiornt to select styles from, aud endeavor to satisfy all who may favor iritu their orders. SPIES CIIAMPNEY 138 FULTON STREET, BC41V 3d door from Sands street WATCHES AND CLOCKS OF EVERY description, jeweli fancy articlos, Ac. repair id and warrantod by JAS.

McMURBAY, IIS Julton street n2ly CLOCKS FKENCH, ENGLISH AND American one day, oigutdaya, atrikiiiR and alarm cloclta in iron, bronzo and blm Tralnnt casou. euarautced perfect timekeepers, at UART llROTUERs noitf 241 ulton treot XTSTATOmS AND JEWELltV LADIES' VV Diamond Enameled, 'ngined and Engraved Watches in IB karat cniop. grcut variety, imported ex presEly for curholidaj trace, fjART nn it 211 Fulton street. rallDAy PHESESTS IUOH l'LATED Ware. conElstin.j nt ico onw.

uouo niuinmis, y.i ri Urne Ccftco and 'tea Kettles, Soun Tun oens, ttnit cm loo Pitchers, Berry Dishes. Card Haskots, Stands, ic, 40., of our oiva maiiufad uro n23tf 241 Fulton siren. HOLIDAY FUESESTS. KINGS, ltlNOS, HINQS. Diamond Cluster Hints, Topaz Rincs, Diamond Solitniro Iiinff, Sapphire Ilinjn, Diamond and Elrerold Ilines.Bloodstone Ring', riiamoi and Opal Solid It karat Htnss, Pearl Solid 18 karat Rinirs, Atethyst Kinef, Solid 22 karat Rings, n23 tf 211 Fulton atroot.

St. Ann's Building. LEGAL NOTICES. QOTBEME COUBT, KINGS COUNTY kT Charles H. Diets against Iranklin J.

Bean and otht r. Ciias. B. Haut. f'laiutitl's Att'y.

In pnrsuanc.e of a iudiriuent order of this (Jourt, mule in tho above entitled action, bearing dato tbo fifth doy of Decomhcr, 1601,1 will sell by public auction, it tho Sale rooms, Ko. 339 Fulton street, tho oity of Brooklyn, on tbo ninth davof March, 1865, at 12 o'clock noon. die following described land and piemisoa All tho fourUon lots of landia the City of Brooklyn, known as nnnibara 1I21, la, 113 117,200, 201, 202. 211,222, 223. 221 an J.22o, on tho mapentillcd, "Mopof partof tho VarJerroort the City of Brookly eurrayod Jlaroh, 18W, by.

John Bolfe. Cits also tho tOTonionW, hcrcditamontj au.l appurtenances thereunto belonging, Datod ebraary 11, U2aw3irTn JOIE? MqNAMEE, REWARD STRAYED FROM THE I 1 MHiArAf tifh U.rnnt. KnA 6th avonna. larffn hUik StBernurd DOS, nine months old, whito mark on breast, ftliltlbwbiieonono hind foot, anawora to the name of Munroo." By returning him toj too idoto piaco tnorevMtd will bo paid by JAP, AMAXWEU folC OST A FUR TIPPET, IN COMING JU from racificBtrce1 thronjih Bond to Dean Btreot. The finder will bo rowardod by leaving it at 192 Ooan street, near t'ni'd.

LOST A BLACK TRUNK. ROUND TOP broea nails; F. VAN OLKElt pamtodin whilo letter on end. A nsuita bio rewind will be paid by relurninittho ll Eun.o tn'MOKEliOL'SE, 25S sruot, Brooklyn. LOST ON THE t''i NEAR THE coiner of Clinton and Joralomoa a flno la timinitd l'ih the Under will Iw milelilyiowardoJby Icavmsot wluinhia, cornor nc amilc si fl5if FORTITUDE LODGE BALL i l.erenllcn.anwlio found a ROLL OF BILLS nn tholloorof tlic Arademyf laesdayOTnl ic l.cn tlico.x.isionol tlio I'orlitmlo lod.

o. will them witn the Secretary, K. I I'i'l'li. Livingston street, or with the Jlat t. TAYl.Di;.

fclf 1 OST A SMA1L YELLOW SUOTUH JU Itnfw SLUT, about 5 lnon'lis d. Angara ti tlio .....1 A rOHOrd 1 nn ing tlic son.o tb'lOl Union street, Blookiyu. 13 5t" SVUCI IL NOTIOUH. A A RRGULAR MEETING OF LOMl'ANY, Mill N. O.S.

N. hld at the Bioi'klvn Cuy Armory, on nion.lav eveninT, fob. l'l, 1 the following reaolutinnswcro ununiuonslv a looted: IVIiciese, ItliasjJesed Diviyj 1 nividoiico lodepriio us bv death nf ourlalecoinndo, JA.MI.b OLJ, a respect id and useful member of 1) Company, lilh llojiiucut, N. tlicreforebe it Kcclvcd, Thct in Ins los we deoply feel the heroaveraonli tint hnsbcl'iillonthc lamilyol deceased; and Itesolvo'', I but while we rocoBnizu the hand of the Su rrcmo Hcinp, and bow humbly to His teacliincwo fool that, in hia death wc have lost a good and faithful comrade, and Ins family a kind and gonoious protector. Kcsolved, That wo, His survivniK coinr.ide.1, doonly sym patlnmii; witn tho tinnily nnd friends, doh tender to his I eieaved widow and children our suicero condolouoo in ths their deep olili tion.

Ifcsolved, 'lliiit woi hcii'h the nioincry of our departed coni'iidc for liismany virtues und patriotic devotion to our bi ll ved com try; nl be it licstjlved, that ii cony (d tliee rosn'utiniH. oxurc33ivo of our yniliatli.v for his l.miily and friends, lio sct.t to his bereaved widow, and be published in tlic Iircoklj Daily 1 aclk and Union Srrct V. H. HAlfADAV, Soret. W.

H. TOMHKl.NS, Sorft. H1GGINBDTHAM, K'oimnittco. Corp. T.

1'. BHOKAW, I J. A. OKES, FFJCE OF THE MONTAUK FIRE IN SUKANCH Brooklyn At nn election fnr Directors of tins Company and thnn InsrectnrrOt flection for tbo ersuint; yonr, held at the oll.ee of tho Company, Feb. I' ICCil, tlio following named gentlemen were duly elected aj fluch: Wm kllsworth, PiUun, A A Low, John Winslow, Soymonr I.

Hustcd.B Bralnard, WbitehouiC, Amasa 1 ostor, John llalspr. Fostor l'ottit, Kdwd Wllitc, John Studwcll, Alex iilndwell, F.li ltohnins, John VV Lewis. Nichols, Stephen LininnlonFrancis A Oale, Brew, Valentine, fi Stewart, Vi'm Thomns. Yv llitnif, Thus Powell, IleirvGliecvo, 1' Mason Wm liiKrnliii.il, Cooke. cod John l'rincc, A IVCampboll, Rayinond, Ifonry IJoorum, Willeta.

Jouih SmiU Ceo AThorno, Wnrrou ltichmoad Abraham i.ott, Jolin at i'holps, Johnson. Cai'iot (3 Berfiea, lO.don. Kdinuml Titii9. Clias liens, l'l II Ll.TTIPIS. Corikiill IMcnhcn (Jvowell, ICtUM i i.

At asuiiciiucntnieeiiiifTo! IhcBe.inl. WILLI c.Ll,'.' V. OK'IU, Haslinarinio 'sb re el: I'lvsidanu AU11AM M. KlilHY. SoCTiii.arv.

KEFhR 1 'S SALE OF VALU AliL i lfral hftflent Auction, under IhiMlirectionof Mo1: andtr iieitnc. Jn TlllIItHOAY. I'Viruary ind, It' 5 al 12 o'clock, noon, on the premises at thurdsiaoucoof AmIuw ier, in tliftowt ol i dniiiaici. That aplendid pr pr.t br own as the AnJrcw tfapiur Farm, consist iiifr of 1M n' cf hind, on tho Brooklyn nnd Jamaica jri 'J1, nii'c from ibo village of Jamaica, 0 ini'c i fr.un herry, Tmdos fro.n Poes Slip Ferry, will bo sold of convenient fiie, either for iiirmim or tnrdtiiiiiK puipoes. or ehown count soat j.

Upon the picmif o. i are two good dvciliiig house, Oar.is and oth routLni! For fiu tlier pirMeular.i apply to J. COCSVVJiLL, hsii No, 2 Montaguo Brooklyn, or to AbF.XAKDKR HAGiNi.lt, Reforeo. fraiThSATu Jamaica, I. FFICE OF THE JMENIXFJRE1NSU RANOE Urookln, N.

Y. Kclico is hereby Kivon lint ih'i Phenix Pire Insurance Co. intends to inereapc iU Capili1 Stjck from F.velljn drcd 'l lioiiirnd Doun to Oiil Midton Dohaw. jr junub to fScction lif hiitt'r of law. of We, York of Igj3, i rochhti Veh If, leCP.

Kjaw tU STErilEX CRO'VELL, Prej't. rfiO PAirflvEKSliir THE CO PART KJ pe.liil' lieieioforo existiinj under tlio name nnd stvle ol SACKi l.IVJXliSTOS, tliiBday dmwIroJ. All de mends 3ud nci'Oun's must bo 1 witli tJie uodersivned, who luis Ilio es cts and licbdilies of the o'd iir.ii, slid will Cjlilinue tlic nlaiinlncturiii and coiiiuiis. iou otni ntss cs usuui ev dan. 1st, lUiu.

A r'lGliT GYMNASTICS I A AM) VOIflE TRAINING Dii. dio r.wis' svsrRM. AI1K0I.0 KNIUIIT'S CLASKS. IlHItK nnd others are nntnicd that the KI11ST lul it S.WV'Ki: WOMIVON'S IXflMS. of 1'ulUin avenue and d.iy nrroif.

TUIi 'elivnnrv '21, at o'cloc't, wliou sooio of IfKATUIil.S of tiie liYMXASKlW will I presented. fcl oV Jjl RST DlVj'DI'jND onm: Kmi hik City Pktiiolf.u.m Co. i No. 71 liroudwav, York. 14lli February, IhcTrusice of this Company have this d.ly declared ft DlVlDhM) Cl' TWO PER (JEN free of covernmcnt Us, puvnhioMf.ivh 1st, IEC'6.

Tlio trnnifcr hooks will be closed i'rem the 'iCth to the 2sth Fob inclusive. lelBUt JAMES M. WESTliUVELT, Treisnrer. rj'O TEACHERS. YVADTED, AN ASSISTANT TKACHElt, MALE CATHOLIC BCII )OL IN TIIIH CITV.

To an cnercetic, ambitious and thorough rohik youn innn, educnteii in this country, and who lias had somo experience in leadline this is A HOOD CHANCE 1'OR IMrBOViSMEST. Address C. II Uaclc oDice. 21 rPHM TRUE TEST IS A FAIR TRIAL" 1 BIOKSELL'S BH1TISII SUOl'HOG TOW Mitf1 forcliildreii cutting llicir teelli. Tlio paramount superiority of this Medicine over ovory other iiiuio for tlio relief id children during the danjterous period of letlun oniy reijiiiiesto be once used to provo the passport to its ben unieia1lv adopted by American Unllior.

ii it has been fertile pa t' fifty years by the Molii'irs of ull diiectior's enclosed uilli e.ieli box Proparcil by tho pioj ritti rs, I.oimIioi nnd New sold at their Do in 1, ll'i end 111 Broadwny, and by all wholesale and ro'ail i rnpeisls. Price a) cents, OIL VOI'lt HAKKUSS lfRANK MIL LEIi'firllrPAIilJI) JlAUKJiSSOlli KIjACKINC, in cans ready for use. with directions for using. Eor sale by ISAAC KNEE, 12 Myrtlo avo, flo2t FORTITUDE LODGE NO. 19 THE members of this l.odpo arc hereby sununonod to attend tlio Pceular tJomlnnnieation on EVE MNO, t'tb.

lGth, for the purpose of eloehn a Treasurer to Idl death of iM. II. Roberts. Attest. WM.TWYlOH, M.

It. B. Lkecii, Sec, 'JJki'i i 1 AH 1'IXTURKS TIIE MIBStlR.BBRS 3 have a larce and varied stock of Gas Fixtures, NEWPATTEliN OIIANDEl.IEIiS, PENDANTS, Iil.EC THIOANU OT11EH IlllAOKETS. AUO STANDARDS. DHOI' l.lUHTS.

liRONJIES. MATCH SAWS. 1XKSTANDK, The attention of buyers is diecfed to tins stock, wlu'cli will be sold vervlow lor cash, a REDUCTION hiviurf been iu.de from our list of jgf Tn0H Wuli0KW fel51in Court street. (flliARLlCij DUVEL. (1 VETERINARIAN.

ICO ATLANTIC 8TU liET. V'N. UP STAIRS, IsWf 1M1TKD I'AllTNERSmi' NOTlOR IS i Hist ii liuiitod tinrf norslii i Ins been formed by the uiider. laneu, pur uant to tlio laws of the State of Now York. Tlir.t tho nniiio or nrm nnuer wiucn bucn partncrsinp is to be conducted is F.

NISHVYITZ. That. tho rencral nature oi tho business tnhe transacted, is tho manufneturinp, rnpnirm.irfliid micmircrymnl implon.onts, npicultural or ollierwiso, including paiticu larlymowmB and rcanint! machines. That the naino of the only general portnor mtorostod in BoidpaS.e?bit. is (fKBDURfOK NlSllimZ, of the i Oity of Brookljn.

(Eastern District.) County of kinga nnd State That thonarnco of tho spocial Partnora re THEODOBI! A. IlAVliMEYURondJ.nsF.PIl LAWRENCE ELDER, respectively of tbo City. County and State of New York. lint tlio faid special partners have each contributed and nsirl in cash tho sum of twenty five thousand dollars to the common stock. Thnt tno "am panncrsinp mwuiimu uu day of Jnnuarv, one thousand eignt mindrod andiitj nvo, nndistoteniiinnto on the foutth day of January, one thousand eiSl.t Gonernl Partner.

THEODORE A. 1IAVKMEVTER, JOSEPH LAWltENCE ELDER, jcClnwGwTh Spocial Partnors. riLORIOUS NEWS! PARGAINSI BARGAINS: SELLING OFF! SELLING OFI'l W.K0 worth of fanoy Roods nt 25 per oentbolow cost, which must bo sold within thi'tr days to nulo room for an en now stock. Ladies, please do not forcet to coll at 115 MYRTLE AVENUE IWnrn elsewhere. foUfit.

BAUM A YOUNG. ROBBER JEWELRY UOMJfUISliNO Ouard. Vest. Chatelaine and Loontino Chains, Pins, Ksr Kinds. Neeve uuitons, fc, a0it Rcklot.

4c, the largest assortment fn tlio 211 fulton street. 1'IAfC FOHTEfi. QTODART I'UNOS A FINE ABSORT rucnt of these celebrated insments. can ho seen nt tiiimniiiiinf .7 iJlES LETC.359 niton street, on posStriioih TJlAKOS CO OFFKRS FOR 1 Vain several lino Pianos voryilow price, warranted for si" ears fl uc tecond liand at $175 at their rannu rc dtonave. Brooklyn.

tU6t MlXSlLiTl: 00. VJ 1'IANO FORTES. tIioca in irrument1 rrc ovory rr spec. Ofianl to any with all the imodcro Vm Mvlea have ihel AliiM tlAKMUH I ui Pi Fortes 1J this iuven ion wo hevo eo.nhinat ou it SS il irfin it nstrumcets in ono cnio mth senerate key board? whilo at tho smTc time tno perfect identity of oaofi "undislur cd This is what has long boon wanted, and we "nvite the especial Btlonlion of the musical public. A mod Eortment of sheet inline, musical ic lKonhand.

VW CTW'''' tended to, 163 Atlantic street. N. B. Second hand pianos boushtfor cash or takoti in icnnngo tor new ones. "91y fcjGH'l'Y M15W P1ABOS, MELODEOJSa, ALEXANDKli and CABINET ORGANS, at whole ialo oVrotail, at prices as low as any hist class instruments bonurchaBcd.

Sccond liand Pianos at KioatharsainK, Prices ffm (S I to (m All the above lnatrumont. to. let, fficiuppntd if purchased. Monthly paymonurecinvea tor Sane. Thoro beinf! some different makes pi.rTi.

ihi, l.iri?efltoclr, purchasers can be suited aa weU UtHe bettor. 1000 it Music, little soiled, at 1 cons per piKe. Onah piud rOcond handPlanoB. W1 j.rn.Avi w. v.

a3 nun v. URAND AND SQUARE FrANOS are now cousin ml iha beat in Europe as well this country, havm. re Medal at, ths World'! teibitiwin nfnnrinehial reuan why.tna Btslnway Pianos tart Ileal pi wo fort makere, (rath and four sona) who itijovt 5K tnoU awn improTomenta, and undar whose pgrional aa ifcrriBlon every part ot the InBtnunentiamanufiiotttree. Sand TI Bart Mtfc itre UhT89a Union qMrtiurviBiT.laM.NwTw:t TAINTED A GERMAN PROTESTANT rr cnlAtnH ui.l fnr onnnril houBCTTOrlc in nmll fam ily: gcod reference required. No Irish need apply.

OaUot 121 Portlund avonno. noar niyruo. WANTED A PKOTESTAUJT GIRL, about 16 years of ao. to ar st in tlio ca.ro ot ch ren. Ai'p'v for two days a' IP Ornn WAIN TED A STOUT BOY, IN A uhr hTdln wool house; nun who rosido i with his pnrentii in Brooklyn prtforro i.

Cdl at VI Pino atro, York. WW WANTEf WhVEUAii VUOXii A.L n.ai'tillun aV.a; nou: but exptrion jcii iundi uoel npp'y ai ii' Stale Mr i L. AK .0 A KM A AtMiVS It I it to li.ke care of tdiildrt'ii; ono timt i nri cm well i I'liapi'V St t'j venue. UV WA IS' TLH A Mil I AU El) WOAi VX 1o i r'1 ono who nni. afraid ii wcj k.

and is a Kooti waIicr and iva.ier; w.i'Mi In p. lira fortHOd JXf, Oitlt RJ TEH A UENTliKL. TIDY YOUNG 1 onion, to tlu iaI hoii itjwo1 of a family; filu'innst be an exc client waiifu nnd honor id )od at plain tfood iiiv n. C.ll oi Mr 1'ICC i. ah iheliL ncrtli tide uf stryj', bet.vjj:i aiidtii oveiiurp, fn'it A1TEH AN 0ULG1KG, TKUST wi rtbj to do the ttrnvn tfain work assist, in tho pent ral 'ork: must be a tmil nliiu enk, wjlir nmiiioner: a carahlc FCivai', wi'h pood rf'Tncc from lur hif pIikt, lir.da good home.

Apply at 17 Sjcond Htnilh A QU1KTAUD TIDY PEIl i ii ti. iitbormiiio ami one pet iiloiv. in a iok room. Apply, witurofyr jnjoj, iu aim nt vwi uimton sirnnr. iori Xjf AN 'i ED A WETVNURSIS, FREsH trr 't of milk, to morrow, hot weon 2 and 3 o'clo ot Cm, herland strcot, between FuUun and Lafayelto r.v:.

potlsfnctory. ANTED Fll'TY HANDS li'OR B.iAT) TV Trimnii (r. Apply to OSCAlt UAMISOU, 131 Fulton street, Brooklyn. 2d tloor. WMNTED A )3DY FROM 14 TO VV yfjus of a'o.

to brm the inaoufjclurin? tnde: mi'st ionic uoll recoiiiinunilcd. Apply toF. 1' OIIAJIlEY, Fulton strcot, Brooklyn. folri.n,' WANTED A PROTESTANT GIRL. 14 (.1 years old, smart and iictivo, well rocoiniiiPii I cd, In lake cue of bnby, nnd (0 make herself (ronenllv ui oiul, VM Toirl strpct.

A LAUNDRESS TO DO THE weekly wnsliiiirr nt a fmuib (rood rcfcrcneo.l ro quirt'd. a in.ly to Mrd. OSIlOItN, Clinton avonue, hivw.ipu Myrtle and Ui Kalb. Wi Ai.TED IN A ROWLING SALUON, TV a ynui'LM'ian that undo'stsnds tho busiuos3 An ply alfiUYIJAM'S, 1M Montasucstrcct, Brooklyn. 2f WAN'JED IMMEDIATELY A HRV ant tor eeficrftl boujowork; one who ndor.it am J.i plain cooking ami is a very cood washer nnd ironor; none need rpuly without pood rcforonee from her last, placp.

Apply at Hfi Franklin avonno, betwoon Myrtle and Wd louphby nvontieSj foi4 3t A GOOD MUSICIAN TO pivo leBODB in vocal music. For further particu lar5, fall at.lffl Jayptreor. folO fit AN't EDLA DIES Hi lihiAKN 'I'd onerato on and Whcedcr and Wilson's sew ine nmcbmcH. All branches taught and reremmended to by nn experienced operator. pply st vlton stnnt, nr emu au' 'J 6m WAKTEH A SITUATION, HY A UE i j.tjctr.ble yr.iu; woiiiim.

na chfimlnT t.id i wi.itriyp; tivonId(o on. ti'tmall pviv.itf Iv.niiv; i t.o.U'dj ii iciein.etj. two il yi at Ho lo at HTfi I. ANTED a K1TIUTIO.N AtsTNlAlT 1 oriiii iii bv yn np pir', rpconmiendoj from li lat 1 lr.ro ireci, between Fulton and La lay a 1 1 1'. tVh A A A I 1 1 1 1 A Ti BY AHE iidi'eyounc pirl oh chanibormaid aad wjiiro in a small family.

Can bo neenat 21J Smith etreeu, corner of South Brooi lyn. ATTbljTlV A CANADIAN GlllL, OF J'roletan! a situation scainsTr is and i nr.Ke; etui cut iid lit and children' (hosnai is i well informed and a most ihnMo ami re. rrfcirnco to her last employer. Apply ot CUHlSTOi'lMTfS. 10 Tillqry Rlrret.

WAITED A SITUATION HY A iiii i pcctnl.le Gcnncnpirl, as cliaml 'ei nuiiil and wai'. ren or cs nur.sa and chnmberui 1. Apply at 155 II n.v street, at. her prcnent oniploycrV. BY A RESPECTABLE pirl.

a situation to do pcnorfll fiouMmnk: flood re if her last place. l'lua. call at y51 Bridge titrcot lt.r two ('uj p. ST AN'J 'EH A HlTU7lTiOXBY A YOUNG TV piil, In do rencral houscworK in a fulfill fa nib T'flfi tccn i( ili I'eail strctt, in tne basemt'iit, Tilhiry and Ccnccrd. KY A B'i I'JiCT A.

'ilM Vv wonir.n. alubyto wet iiurs1: will cither ko nut or In her Impure tor tliroe days at Ml avcuiui. LolHccn Houston and striets, A WITH A cah canital of tneocairein a well establish ed AiUlrcs GOLl), IjSIo ollica. folti 2t WAf HtTU.SK, iTY iV.sy tst, on Brooklyn Ucipbts, by a f.vii;!yof live persons. muFt be in lino or.kr, liavj all i 1 i n.tnts, three stcry, biyh etoon.

iliOTltO.SI 1'ai loofiico. ANTED TO illiNT FIIOM THU 1st ot March, two rooms, about 3xj0. lir Uoor and cellar nroferrod, with loto 20 liorso povcr; location Jersey City, Brooslyn, or below Canal street in New York. Ao drcss C. 11.

GAHDNEIt, 111 Front btreot, New York. fclCa ANTED A FURNISHED UN Brooklyn, bv (ho 1st. of Ahl coiiveniont io lVall Blrcol lrerry, to contain modern improvements. Addro giviiiR particulars, 11. FaKleollii'O.

lulGGt WANTEDTO RFjNT A COTTAGE fjomthe 1st of May; mint h3 in pood pis and water, and near Johuson or L'iwronce sis, A Idross A.H.G., Sox 4201. N.Y. 1. 0. 15 ZL 'ANTEH "10 HISNT A MODERATE sized house, situated near Fort Creene.

Addict d. S. liox lLl t'. u. n.

y. tfU'P' WAKT1W H) RbiNT A mrdiiim with modern iniprovin'mt, in a pleasant locobty, in South lirnokbu, nroii lit.1 a nictly fnrni'dmd 1mhp Tlie hp A of city eiices pi ven and reriuircd. Addros J. L. lIro MKi ANTKH JSY Hit MAY, OH HOOM4K, I or ooms on fecmd tloor of a houtohavint! modern iniprovementw.

The tamily dn not l.eop any fei vaut and consit ttiof 'A adults and biby. Any oncneikinp; a (pn't ami highly rc.peciabl'f tenant, in i ubiro. it lOi'i N. V. Fofcf Oliicc.

Location prciorrcd Sjtitfi of Uutw ami east of Clermont ava. foil a. WANTilD FOR GO "iTLHiMAN AND wife only, 4 or 5 rooms, I)oii. ckeeninp; lirst cl 3 rolercnco furninbed Address J. PlLliPAltl), JLaglo oilice.

tela 21 ANTKH FROM 1st MAY, A HOUdli biiitable for a small family. Addrosn J. Kislo otKce. telim WAiTEH TO PUKCiiASK, A. HOUSE with btoro preferred, ou Wrtle avenue, Carlton and Clinton a.enuos.

AdtJreaa, htalinp prico and toin Ac, JA1 UvSUN. 512 Myrtle nve, ft)l fit MJ AJS'TEH MUUMAN CITY HOiU)6 of Die several claescnt fair market Apoly toJ. MACK AY A CO, fi Court strcot, tironKfyii fultf ti' VAAiNTEH TO THE FRONT 7 and hack parlor of a house, furnished or unfurnished, situated somowhero veit of mrt street, betwaen Union and IMerrepontata. Addrosa C. olii fp8CT WANTI A UOUE BY A HMAtjL family; a2or 3 story house, a' a modcrata wi'h pns nnd wator.

eitinted betwcin Comt and Uufii dil, Johntion and Atlantic uta Po Hes.don den'red on oi before tho tint at May. Address h. li i flooilice. j2 'ViW WAKTEH 0 ERS OR AGE NTS MaY btcurc a desirahlo tenant. A young couplo de.iiro a house; pocd neiplibnrbood; rent $150 or loss; reforo icrs uccxceptionablu; take poneession any tnno; $10 b9nu tor infoiiiuiiiwi of Jiouto about buin'i vacated.

Addre. I'UKCTUAL, Eagle otlico. iahlliu' HOAttPING. BOARU WANTISD, BY TWO LADIES, mother and dnuphtor, board till September next, i a respectable boarding house ir privato family, cither in Naw Yirl: or Brooklyn, Address, with terms, Mrs. J.

W. Brooklyn P. 0. BOABH WAN TEH, AN UNFURX1.SH rdur furnished room, with board, for a gontlamaa and wife. AddroaaM.E.

Kagl oiftao. OARH FOR GENTLEMEN OR GBX lemon and wife, back parlor or room on 3d floor, pri vato milv. pleanant location, 109 Dultiold gt rpeU elC 2t BOARD HOME lOR A YOUNG LADY, in a private family, of hiphe. respectability; unexceptionable references Given, Address CvItMlCAL, Eszlo otlicc, for ono VQek. 101621, OARD A LARGE WELL FURNISHED third story front room, with gas and firo.

and two hall bedrcoinB, to let, with or without board, to aioile gentlo iron; hoimehas all modern improvomenta; family private. Apply at '22A Atlantic street, noar Hnyt folO 3t" BOARD TWO YOUaG GfciKTLE.Vl EN, who would room tocothor, and boini? desirous of on joying tho comforts of a home, in ovary raspeot, with a young private family, will address HOMESTEAD, Eaglo ottico, where nn interview can be had. BOAIW WANTED A SUIT OF FUR nished rooms, 2d floor nroforrod, witti board, for gentleman, wife and throe childron. on the Hflhrhta, or near Fulton or Wall street ferry. A liberal prico will be paid for Sood accommodations.

Address C. E. Fulton street, irooklyn. folGSt" OARD A GENTLEMAN, WltfE AND daughter wish two furnished rooms, with or with or without board, in a nrivato family preferred unexceptionable references. Address WILMAKTIL Gaclooffics.

IJABD WANTED IN BKOOK.LXN fnr anartvnf adults, on roasonable terms. Ansvorj nldbc ro.oivcd to accoiimonatu out ono oi tno parties. l.ress. etatirg tenns, E. A Bjx 19 "Williaas rjjb iOAD WANTED OR A YOUNG 1J married couple, in nrivato family, whore tlioro aro no tthtr boardcie.

near Wolf street ferry. Ad(lro Ircntion, terms, Eaglo office; roferonco ami given, fel53t BOARD FIRST CLASS HOARD WAKT c'l, with two rooms on id Jloor, for a Hont Ionian, infant end nurfe, in a pioasant locality; fjouth Brooklja prffprrrd. Hrn' klyn fell at BOARD ONE OR TWO SINGLE Reutloinen can bo accommodated with board at 162 tYashiiTf'ton ftircct; conrcniontto (ho ferries. fol3(H FOR SALE. IjOR SALE A PAIR OF FAST MARE3, full 16 bands 1 and 8 years old, stylish, well matched, and pound and kind both single and doable.

Enuuiro of JOI1N CRANT, Doughty street. IjiOR SALE GROCERY AND LIQUOR 1 Slorp, Btock, fixtures aud good wil with leasa of iiro miecs for one or more years; prico esfablished 12 jcarp. Appljon tho cornor of Smith and Union etrenta, Kouth Brooklyn. tfl 21 POLITICAL. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE REG II A LAlt DEMOCRrVTIO GENERAL COMUITfEK wilTbcheldon FRIDAY EVENINfJ, 17th inU, at tho 6EKATE, 311 Fnlton street, at 8 o'clock.

Punctual attendance is requested an butiness of impnrtanco will be ROiiEKT FUBBY, Chairman. J. C. Donohtje, Secretary. fel62'.

AT A SPECIAL MiilKi'lNG OF THE Nineteenth Ward Regular Domocratio Union Asso ciniioD held atthoir floadquartors, Washington Hotel, No. 2 Kent avenue, Saturday evoning, Fob. H. 1335, fill the vacancy caused by tho death of Caot. A.

P. Kraclj. Nicholia H. Pavicwaa unanimously olected Preuident, id Lading I), Krack afl SooreUry ol tho abovo aad Theo. IX Dumont to fill vacancy in Gonoral Committed.

D. KRACtf, pc'y THREE O'CLOCK P. Jtf Fire ou Stnlcn I ft land. Feb. IC, The handsome efablcs banm attached to tho residence of Capt.

Jacob Vandcrbilt.on the Clove Iliad, wero completely deetroyul by tiro last evening. Tho L. I. Fiic Deparlmeiit were on th" niound, and saved considerable property. The loffe fs i sliiuated at from ten fJ llltecn thousntid (toliars.

Arrival of the Atsiri at Uniifn, Halifax. Ih. h' M() p. sr. 'ibo stenmship Asia, from fiivcrpnoi on tho lntvia Qui i dp town on tho Mh has arrived at thHpmt.

Hir dr.d arc one day later. wZaviiic IIOSTDN, 1'Vb. Iti. Tl.o Uiijj I.i'.zio, of P.ten, frUn llelizo for Now Yorlr, wes tfnllv hist, innar.v 1st, mt Mio Northern TriancrleH, in v. The ch kv suu'd c'ld talcen to Uostou.

tciunrr Hat.u'ax Vl. A. A fitff.ii'phm in sieinlled vil (o be tlic Apia, lrom l.iverponl. I)if nstri'9. liowy, rob.

Ifi. Sfhooiier Ida Ifawavd, from Philndelpbii, for lloa ton, is at hote on Point Alderton. The llull will probably come off at hiub water. The ftcamvr Grey Uotind, fro'n Sav.mmi for llo.Hon. wop oil Cape Cod thin morning with her boiler tf.maol and in want of BEsishnco.

On'iOK OJ' THE KINGS COUiNTY FHili lXSliJtAKl'K COMPANY. Urooklyn, 11. 10. 1665. At an election for Directors hold this day, the folio In naiiiod pi i.llemeii wero uiifiiuinously chitMMi: Kuw I nniKlHiir.

ti Lewis Hum Koating John Hayward Daniel Smith Vilson rS 11 1'rnvosi Wm.I Pen. Hurr Edward North Lawiemo ltcecc Alfred Ilobloj Knimiel.S lieu KytvcttorTuttle Jos Valentin David Kturtcvjiitt Hah b'ioelri Von llrunt Henry dohns er (i tiritlitb Thos Hutchinwii 1, '00k Alfred 'lock (loorgo Hennott Ath.ni CSlmtir 0 It Ingersoll Andrew.) 1'roveet al Heeeh tfo9 Andorion Wm .1 I'ooloy At a meet of the Hoard, sb 'f ipirnt to tho olootion, ETJW Alt!) t. lljti, was unrninnns eipcfC'l rre ident, jail BROOKLYN LII INSUWANOfi COM ANY Montague Htrcot near cash a pita 1. 0 TillC MUTUAL PLA. umucxoits: Chrifitinn Pouck.

Itichard Du.v:hincV Ahrnhani I) Polhoiuus, Wm Marshall, Amos Hatfield, John A Crot ft, Ae.jrutitns Snmurl Powell, Jauiet Wr.terlniry, It aar nn Andeu, Curt is Noble, Michael Chauneov, Daniel Ayi on. Dnnicl Arnold, Wm Lyon, Wyckoff, Danford nomey, Kftinjluim NichoK Arnold A i.o'.hi. Jonathnn 1 htevlo, ttca.V, lea IJrona, (Joo Morie, I'ldward Anthonr, Herman WalbndflO, Aututus Ford, IIihoji ItintRalf. iqk Wtitt rioj', John Hill. Ceo A Thorn.

Daniel Mvjjr, John 'nruin't, David Oliauuooi, John Davol. Win II Wallace. Jacob uiwino, HobbtX Davioti, Lawaru Todd. CHRISTIAN V. liOHCii.

I'rnsidrnt. AHHAHAM D. PuMIKMUS, Vico rctt. ItJCHAiiD 11, Hahdino, Secretary. Dakii'I.

Avker, M. Medical Kxamiuer. Koni) A Baldwin. Attorneys. aaStf OmOliOFTHK LONCi iWbAND LNSUB ANCli (COMPANY, of Urooklyn, May II, I8G1.

At an olectvon for Dirontorsof thia Company, holdotj Monday 9th the Mlowbitf named gentJomon etacteo, Hcnrv Yountr John A Lett Cooreo ThonipJ90 Smith Woodhull Nefiiah Wright tieoro A Tnorne Charlos Leverirh Iionry S. Loverich John (i Yftssar Daniel A Kobbina Jonathan Thnriio John A Newhouhl, Uharlosll Itogota. Peter Cornell Daniol Ayrca Freo'k Manpinnd John 11. l'roiitico, li Cornine (jharlca 10 ltiil Jot linn (J Skidmoro il Do Luinatci Isaac llydo, Jr MinMirn VobI 11 Tliorne Win AuuiisttiK White For lnspcctore John D. Pi inco, Waltor Uarre, Abrahana Lott.

At aBubBemientnieotinpof the Hoard, held thin daj, Mr. B. W. DKMMATEJt wjis unanimously re elecU Prcsideol of the Company, myll WM. W.

TirSNSUAW. Sooretory. THK miEflllSN'S lUSUHAJSOlil OOM PAN (Incorporated in 1825) No. 33 WALL STIIKT, Mechanics' Bank Lluilduig, CASH CAPITA I jR2ni.fr'. Insurance agaiiiit low and Damage by Firuci faTorabll terms.

DniKCTOnfi. OWS Rowland, Oorncliun Smith, Abrnhtm BSiodt, Francis II Novins, Jacob Hai son. Ktliitg'niTowiiBond Jacob II lhort.on,Chn Buck halt or, William Anew, FdwardC Failo, CHavcinyer, ham Smith. Ddmimd Pen ford, Abm Van NMt. Win Mornman, William U.

Roadc, Edward II Owen. Loveneb, John .1 Pholps. N. fa'. BO WLAND, Prosidont, J.

V. Hariiiot, Secretary. (iFOHGK J. HAltDY, Agoal, (JKCHCM HA BOY. Real Kstntfl nnd Tnsuranco Arcnt, LonnH Kotiiiteil.

Iteul Estato bought, sold or oxchanftid. Houeri let or leiicd. Dredti, bonds and Mortgages oraoa cd. CtimniiMsioiicr of Deeds, No. 13 Court atroot, opposite ty Hall.

OFKKJJi OF THK NASSAU FlltK INSUR ANtJF OF PttOOKLYN, No. 10 COURT fi'fRKKT. At nn olocfinn for Direetoi a of tbi.i fJonipjui held ou the 7th Lbo followiiiR Rontlemea ncro choimi for the Giitiuing year: Wm Harris If Corning, ConkliniBnish A A Txiw Murphy Sam I. Smith Clitflin John A Lott Cyrus Smith John Ur.kcy Wm Hunter, Jr John A John Martin, fi llustcd Alex Underbill Coo Morgan Harper Wardwoll Jos Johnson fhco Hokcm Haul Van Voorbi i Snuil Mitchell 1 Valontino John Finnch Wm Fowler 'din Hunter Sheldon A 11 IJeb ThoxSlrnttou nmiint MrCaho Coo AThorno Uilas Ludlam A Beekmao. Ii Baxter James Weaver At aMilcoupt.t ninci.mtot tlio Boad.

WJUilAM IIA ItlvlS.Fsii., wn onnniinnii' lv re olocted Pre. ident A. I. HEFKIilAN. Secretiry.

WUIHIFF'S SAUfl BY V1RTUK OF A JO Writ of Execution, ironed out of tho Supremo Court, to modiicdod delivered, I will sell hy public auction, at No.Xtf) Fulton street, in tho City of Brooklyn, on the 4th day of March. Itlii, at lii o'clock noon, all tho righ titlo and interval which WILLIAM WLADOUK linJ on tho Jfith day of May, IBM. or at any timo thereafter, in whom; liandH soever Hie samo may be, of. in and to. All that certain lot.

piece or parcel of land, situate lying and being in tho Sixth (now Twelfth) Waril of tho Oity of Brooklyn, Count of Kini s. and State of Now York, bounded and dc cribed as to wit Commtm imr ot a point on tho south sido of Colos utroDt, distant oightj four feet fix inches wo ilorly from the southwest cornor of Hicks and Coles street, running thonco southerly and pa ifillr.l with Uieks street one hundred feet to land now or late in the tenure of P. rogan: thonco wo dorly along said last mentioned lat'd twenty two foot to land of C. Kobtey; theme northerly along said Kelsoy'fi land ond parallel with Hicks slrcet ono hundred feet to Colos struct; thonco easterly along Coles street twonty two foet to tho placo of bo gimiing. Dated Brooklyn, Jon.

20, lfcCfl jaao lawGwF JOIIN McNAMEE. Sheriff. BY VIItTlIKOFAWJIlTOFK'Xi'JOUTiOiV to me directed and delivered, I will oxposo to salo at public vendue, in tho vestibule of tho City Hall, in tho pity of Brooklvii. 011 tho Uth day of December, 1861. at 12 o'clock noon, oil fhcright.

titlo and interest of SEAIiUEY K1S SAM, which ho had on April 3. or at any timo thoro altor, of, in and to All that certiin lot or piece of laud, situate in the Citv of Brooklyn, Kingfl County, bounded and described follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Sackett btreot, distant fifty four fcctoa itorL? from tuo northeasterly cornor of Sackctt ond Van Brant strootn, and rumnugthenco northerly on a lino parallol with Von Brunt street, Roventy foot; tlionctj easterly on a lino parallol withSaekett strcot ninoteon foot; thonce aoutherly on a lino parallel with Van Brunt atroot seventy foot to the north Bide of Saokett street tbenco wcHorly along Sackott atroofc nineteen fectto tho placo of befiinuing. Datod Brookliitt Qo2l'lavrF JOHN McKAMEK, Sheriff. QUFIUMK COURT. UOUNTYOF KINGS VO Edward F.

Patchon, Plaintiff, against George Pntchen, Samuel V. Patchen, Joseph A. Patchon. Maria F.Dovin.Man Gracel'atchonand Henry O. Patchon.

an infant Defendants'. 1 Inpur Minnco of tho judgment of the abovo onlitlod Couit made in tho nhove onlitlod action, on tho twenty fourth day of October. 1801. bo Itoferoe. appointed in ami by said judgmont for the purpose of earning into olfect such judgmont, will Boll at public auction, ot the Vestiluleot the Cityiiail Hit City 01 Brooklyn, on tho fifteenth day of cbruary, 1835, at Yi o'clock noon, through K.

H. Ludlow, real ostato auotionoer; Sovonth Also all that oertoin lot or piocoof land with, tho dwelling houBe thereon erected, situato in tho Sixth Ward ofthoHnid Oity of Brooklyn, and which in bounded and described as follows, to witl Beginning ota point oil tho west side of Clinton Btroet 75 feet north from tho north west corner of Clinton and Amity streets; running thonco west parallel with Amity street IK) foot thoneo runniux north parallel with Clinton street 2a: feot; thonce running east parallel with Amity strcot 90 feot to tho wast aide lino of Clinton street thonco ruiminff south 25 feet along Mm west side lino of Clinton street to the point or place of bo Also all those certain other lots of land, situctg in the 10th ward of tho city of Ilroaklyn, aforesaid, and. which are bounded nnd described as follows: Beginnins at tho corner formed by the interjection of no DortliHido lino of Pocifio street with the eai't side lino of Court street; ran DinK thonco eauterly parallel with I'ocitlc street 1G0 foot, moro or less: thonco running uortheoaterly to the south side lino of Atlantic street 153 foot Winches, moro orloaB; thenco running westerly along tho south sido lino of At lanlicstrcot, 130 fool, more orloss, to a point Joet distant easterly from the southeasterly corner Court and Atlantic streets; thonco running flouth. parallel with Court street 7J foet 5 inches; thonco running ot and parallel with Pacific street to tho eait sido line vt Court street: thonce running south along tho cas' biuo lino of Oourt street Mlcefc inches tp tho place of beginninB. Tenth Also all 1 11010 certain loteof land situate In tho 3d ward of tho city of Brooklyn, aforesaid, and which taken together aro bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point ou tho norlh sido ol Stoto Btreot 300 feot ooit from, the northeast corner of Court and Stoto street.

rimjimK thonco cvit tbc north side line of Stnte Blreet. 81 hot thence running north aastorly 1IH aud parallel with Stnto htroot MS oei two inihe tliencii tunning south nan; Ic Cmut juxc 3. feci thence running er ami 'J1 Ij inini; aTidm Iect 11 JiSSSli to tho north sido 0 hud nuiiihei eil 12, eu miitl maji, which is flloil and ientitloil map of iirop in ihc stli ward of the city of Brooklyn, oncli of sold. lieiuit iisetiroiu anil rear, uy itiu loon uoop on oaon side. uecciuuei Jlii.

irei. JOIIX UASKIS. noferoo. II. I.aBau.

Att'y for ITi! dJl lawtS 'I ho alo ehove iidvortiEed lor Kelirnary 15th, ia utpone.1 lo thcliclance of tho properly renniiniuir uncold and uhovc ileserihed. tnthullrat tiny of March, 1SG3, al 12 olclcok noon. nt thtUlly ll.ili.ln the City ot lirookljn. rebruary 15illUlMvtsTh JOHN B. H.mKIM.

Referee TlMi isXEMl'T IPlItEMKN THlS ATTEN Jl tion of exempt momliora of the Fire, Ilepiu tiuent la called to the provisions of ter K8 of the ion Law ol m. (pnteed April 25th. lMf.) nmendinK tho AoH. in comorato the lfircmou of the Uity of BroDliljn, and pro vid nc That no fireman who has lircome oxompt anall bo entitled to rolicf from the fundi of bald corporation nnleai he shall within ONE HUB nflor tho rmwase of thb or within OKG YEMUioiutliodayhe nlir.ll hnvo roaimodend becoiiocxempt.havoprMureaacertiUcateoJhlsduiona imnl tlieTrCMurorof tho Fire Dopartmont," Uld flling prico of turoo dollHa. In aronrdanco with resolution of tne Board of Trasteej tlieui dorai fried norowithmToa notice that he ls wepared to furniiliniochargo Certificates, In pursuance of the pro vitlons of tlie ahovo mentioned act, to Ml exempt fireuwn ontitlod under tlio rules to receive tuo Buruo, npon the paj mcE to hlai for tbu lisnoBt of thofunds of Aid oorpora tioii tho mini of tnroo dollars, and producing the neoea d23Ur So.

OenHrtwql. nii "I lot of hnil HituatomtaeOtli, Bro ii. mill "iii li tnkon toRotUororo MllKlof u.lc flirouii. Roms dr strcot. anil west iii U'Sii'tec mill 21 let hcing known on said map by tin AoiBsemsnts this KTening.

ACADEOT OF MTJSIC. Thuradiij oianrng, Fob. li. Qrand Italian Opera. HOOLEZ'S OPK11A nOlHU Oorncr ol Cowl and atreols Klhlnplnii Ada, Danree ma Bonus, by tbobcsl eooi.iy to ft vwii.

Open every evening. TARK TnEATIiE The Dead ITMrt. TIIPKfiDAV EVENING. FEB. 18.

4.B.I IIBITAL WIFE JIODER HlOIiS ST, A HuGlbautll Beats, KIcn nail Horsew'ltSps Mi' Wife. FULL DETAILS OF Tile HORRIBLE AFFAIR. The police ol' the precinct this niovniiif; recuved the announcement (if the death of Mrs. Burke, fit No. L's? IJicl st' ee, from injini received a' the hmd i of her husband.

An investigation into tho particulars reveal a pictine oi continued wife beat hip, nmvjeo lousy, drunkenness aud Roncr.il depravity horrible io contemplate rind impossible to deaeribo. As far asasceitaiacd by visit to the liou.se, and intcrvicvg with tho sister of the deceased, the brother ot the hua band and the attending physician, the particulars arc as given below: Mr. Michael Burke, who is about 23 years of ago, and his wife Budget, also eyed years, have for uonie years occupied apartments on the third tloor of house No. 232 Hicks ptrect, opposite Atlantic market. The rooms, which trout the street are ornamented with pictured howmj a passable taste, and were not as unclean as such apartments usually arc The couplo were mar.

ricd in Kmjland about nine years since, and C'lriiijratf to this country from about four yojra later. Uuvlio piiincl bis living as an itinerant dealer in fancy tio'jiis. and in iimnily v.j absent for weeks at .1 time. The l.abit of ilrinkinj bad fastened itself ou both man and wile, nud Unrho, for about a year, when in liquor, hag pivcJi evidence of a feeling of jealousy. At tbo eanic time he iB vcpcrtfd to have figravatcdhi wile to still deeper potaliotiH by detailing tho auccc3.

j'M ho had achieved with her sex white absent on his peddling tours. The Louse is occupied by SEVEN C'TIIEU FAMILIES and is not noted ir its cleanliness. These peiple have frequently heard Burke beating his wife and advised hr to have bun arrested, which she Eteadily refused to do. Cu Monday night lust, tho neighbors heard tho usual wrangling, after which Burke went out, and soon after returned with Dr. T.

n. Green, of No. 2r.ii Hicks street, The medical tntkniau found the deceased in bed and very much intoxicated. The husband was also considerably under tbo influence of liquor. Tho woman had a very dangercua but not necessarily fatal wound on tho left Bide of the lorehrad, extending from tho edge of tho hair to the internal of the eye, and about three inches in length.

Beyond tho proper dressing of this cut ho gave the case no attention and this morning iry proi erly refused to give a certificate ol deathwhencul'. upon to do so. WHAT TEE lU' SIUNP SAID. Buike etatcd at that mc that he had beaten h') He also told bis mother that bo pojnded Bridget, and that the was drunk. II 2 made no attempt to conceal the fact that he had caused the injuries she had received.

This morning Burke called at tho house of his mother vi iy early and stat to her that hia wife Wtis dead. It is believed that she died about three o'clock this morning, although this ie not known exseMy us the husband merely stated the fact of her death and immediately lelt the hoiiso, Since that time ho not been seen, but will undoubtedly soon bo arrested as tho police ate now in lnrp pursuit. The mother, whom he has visited, is Mrs. L'llen Burke, a widow lady, residing, at No. (j2 Atlantic street.

On hearing of tho death she went to the rooms of her son and washcl tbo body of tho deceased. Then, for the first time, it was discovered that tho body was covered with bruises, marks of a vigorously applied whip and slighter dls colorations, Theleit shDulder and a portion tf one of the limbs presented a surface of a deep purple hue, and small spots, lead colored in appearance, were ssen upon various parts ol" the body. UEE BROTHER OP BURKE is a laborer, residing at No. "Oil Hicks strest His name 1b Thomas. He says that (ho wife has for years been much given to drinking, and that frequent quarrels have taken place between them, for the reason that deceased would not keep sober.

In his opinion the wife is more addicted to this evil hubit than was the husband. The sister of the deceased tells exactly an opposite story. YYhi'e living with them for four months, she has over and over again known the husband to come homo at 3 rr 1 o'clock in the morning, in a drunken condition, when be would drag his wife fiom her bed by the hair, kick and abuEe her, call her all sorts of vile names indicative of anger and jealousy, after which ho would horse whip her soundly. AU this she bore meekly, seeking in nun her only consolation, Tho sister making this statement lives as a domc3tic at No. 71) Clinton street.

Sho is a fino looking young woman, and named Mary Maloy. Tho deceased wa3 also quite handsome some two years ago. In addition to tho above the states that last night she saw Burke, who told her that he had kicked the deceased over tho eye, and that in so doing1 he hud chipped offa large piece from the soff. He had not appealed to his boots until tired ol pom ding her with his lists. Burke also stated that if Bridget ever got well she shou'd never eat his bread afain.

Dr. Green is of the opinion, from the slight ex illation made, that the iujuxb ol the wif might prove fatal in the probably cougetive condition of the brain. The sfcuH is not Iractimd. There is a wound half an inch on the lelt ear, by which that member i nearly torn from the bead. Coroner Luich at 1 2 o'clock took charge of tin body and vairant Jor the.nnvst of the husband, of whose movements nothing is known since daylight, Ncnrins away Burglar.

This morning, nhcut 2 o'clock, Officer Phc lan, of tho 12d precinct, waa made aware by a private watchman that burghr were operating near by. Ho proceeded to (he foot of Main street, where he found two men endeavoring to fcrco an entrance of the schooner Francis lying at ths di clt. He attempted to secure them, but they sprani away from him. He gave chm and by living a shot the bows ot one brought him to. He proved to be John Palmer, aged 3d, end was to have his preliminary examination this afternoon.

Burglarious tools were found on the dock and near tho cabin door where (he tn were discovered at work. The Great Snake Story The Boy Dies. About seven weeks ago wcpuhllBhed an account of a very singular ease, that rf a boy named Powers, who.ic parents resided in Pacific Ftrect of this city, who suffered long and painfully from some unknown cause. No physician could wake out what ailed tho boy, nothing eccmcd to relieve him, and bo grew from bad to worso, until a clairvoyant at Providence, It. was consulted, who declared that the boy had a living snake in his stomach, ho having drank tho cgf of the reptile in some water from a brook.

Under tho guidance of an Indian spirit the clairvoyant undertook to remove the snake from the boy's stomach, and was said to liavo succeeded, leaving the boy in a weak but improving condition. This statement was given in elaborate detail in tho Providence (R.I.) Pros, vouched for on the best authority," and we have beard a conDrmation of the main facta from other Kourcts. Since then we have heard nothing further pbout the hoy a eonditbn until this morning wo when IcaiiKd that died in this city, and was buried ou Tuttday latt. Tiir. Tlic "cyela" has Icon hrokon at last.

Ycstortlay wo had a moderation of tin temperature, then snow slorm wJiith turned to hail and tain, and converted the Btrcct.s into rivevsi of To day tho sty cleared oil', and the teuiperaturo is Spiing nail except under foot nil is agreeable ciioutL'. Skating is suspended, but skaters have no I'enson to grumble, even if they i hould not get another days skating this winter. Toot CixrnEE. Mr. C.

IT. McDonald, re fiilini; at 4:. 1'uHcn Btrct in this city, met with a severs accident wLilo f. i(tir cfl frciii a ThlrJ overuo wr in Kcw Yorli, Ralurihy st'tcruron. Ho hart requested tlio conductor to hie) tut car, tvliicti was not done, and in Brttiiic eff he ellppcd, tlic car wheel pa96ed over his foot cruEliingltfo lioJly that an ainnutation is feared, lie V.H3 tatm to hia and is attended by Br.

John CrxEEPJTioi; oi' i'akiii'jtok's BinrnDAy. Iho l'. r. u. of this citv will celehrato WaBhinjton's Dirthday, on Wednesday nut, with a ball ntMontipie Hall.

The Balls cf tliip Club have olnaya boon highly euccctsful affaire, and invitations aro eagerly noiiRht. CUm Awicx Aim Vocal Culture. Dr. Dio Loth, the sjrtat apostle calisthenics, who regards health find exercise as similar terms, has reduced gymnastics to a science rmd adapted the powers of phy.tieul exertion to the capabilities and needs of n'l. Hi or parlor vmiinstiL'R now practiced in the arc adapti fi lad or delicate persons, aud are lo.i.id to be rf gn at medial benefit.

Xul a muiielj tMCipsi Dr. I.ewisl'rom Ihehead to the toep, each and everyone Is put in motion by some portion of bis calisthonu a. Tho r. ha; taken a step further and faken chirgorf Tie mest indhpensible human facility, the voice, 11 proper cxi rcise ot which, has its effect on the vitil and al culture is now comprehended in bis system of phjHiaHnii'iiig. Air.

W. Arnold Knight, a gniduitu of l)r nifi' Inptittttrfor Physical Education, propjsjj to nve a eoui pe of iubti'iicUon on this sy. iteni at Sawyer Thompson's rDonis. A number of our clergymen and clhu ciihMisluivc intereHted themselves in Mr. ICui'Iit's eiituprise and a meeting will bo held at S.uvyer rooms on Tuesday nxt, when tlie new syg Urn will be fully explained.

For Throat Ditjurises ami AlYoctious of tho hvi "Ilrown' Bronchial Tnicho." orCjut'r Iiicngo. are of rreat viihie. In Coughs, Imbttion of th 1 Tlinnt, colt', or exertion of the oran', 111 pcul inr in jmblie, (t th'j piDdu tho nrwt fn i(d KMlilf. "A thing of hoauty is joy forever." A iid L'othiiif; iE hi beantifnl a a pieturo of hesltii. ller.drulic, iNorvons Piiiiif, Stomach, Jhatre fS after Fating.

Prostrating Wcftkii')3s Disinrl'nation for rioeio Merit tl Despondency, Ac, are tho rnlo ralhor than tho ex eeptifsn v.ith the human family, ami have stamped thoir elfecl nponiiH all. Thenmst otlectivo, contlo. cuddeu and upr pablori'medy is the Pi.avtatio:, Uirrizss propir 'd by JJ. Druku A of Now York, 113 Af IMS UIO ll lVO All (he best Physicians nnd Oculisfcs rceom meiul tbo use of J. Ball Co'i Patent Improved Byo For tale by Hart BitoTBKns, 'M Fulton ctreot, Brooklyn.

See advertisement on tho fourth page of thia paper. jalO lj The recent "cold snap'' insures eherip ice, which, lieu to Kent's Kast 1ndl Coffee, is tlio preatc3t of luiuricf, The coIIcr is tho most economical and healthful ot IruTfH'Cs. SuldbyallKrocersat 2i couUpor pound. Wholesale Depot 151 Hcado strool, N.Y. Clashes.

D. F. Brown, the colo biated peiuuan, author ofttio "Ixird's Prayer" picture, ivi.l fivi imiji'rhnn in pnnut.in. hip day and cvc. in, at Bryant, lrr.lt ii A Bnniiicss 1J und li Jiirt ti'rof a mt .5 ictiiA ed tit per month, fol.i It Atpliyr Woistednnd Festooning Om.iments l.ct;:; Co'; '2il Fulton st, oppoi.to Clinton A Ki.v Tmxc.

The Gpntfi' Cn umore Dick. Hat. Call it at ader ot Fnhinn, uhoii I'olfJCt Rich iett of Dress Trimmings all mede to order at boe.iiiTT, Sox A Co's, itt Fub a. K. B.

I.adic;;shrnild leave thoir orders as ai po ho: wijhing to hare them made by the holidav.i, Holiday Pnr SENTS. A fine assortment oi' nnd rnpi. For men's and boja' wear, at Io priced, lloliduj hats in variety. Bkskett, Hatter. Fulton stroov.

GltKAI PiKnUCTION IN TltlCES. J. LOCKITT, Sox.t 2M I'lihon Ktrcot. opposite Ohnto 1, offer their ock of Drew nd CloakTrinuninRS at rodtieed rates. Mad0' ne Sowing and Embroidery Suk, ihw.t.

rif! Clienilln FruiRCH, Cord ana Co Skiit Uraiiit, Alpacas iSnnll a' .1 Loci: ux. Son ic Falton street, cupoiitotb i' Chenille trimmings, cloak and drem orn i rrtrts in i.ll vnrictip, on hnnd or mado to or dor, at J. tioeKEU'r, Son 251 Fulton street, epposito Clmt Lndk eau got then Dress ni rriTiimiii( made to erdor at J. I.OCKIXT, Hon i f.o.'j. fr? cult'jn 'iett.

unnoiiite Clinton. I OU SALE AND TO LET. "WILL BUY A NEWLY I'Ti1 HUM 4rSiH.y ted 1111 and most comim jt drit coiiFisung 01 Ration copper srnt, large ami sunn vir.i. a tuntotl in central part of llrooklvn. Apjuy to JOaUPlI JiFtfliMN, corner lpartand IVilloabby streets.

1j OH SAldi EABUE 2 STORY HOUSE, 4(1x40, modern improvement, with 23 fronting i Bush wick avenue and Broadway railroad; a ni'ivpiilicin country scat, within city limits, house may bo had without tf tots; chenn, nnil terms oay. Enuuivc of tiANDFOIti) CORM'LL. 1C Com street lelti lit BjH)H WALE POHSEiSlON 1MMHDIATK JL BY First class brown stone and brick Iijiho, njiv, with all tlio modern improvements. I'nrtiind av, brown atone $12 COT Paeilicst, brown stone Carlton av, brown stone 12.00J Hanson place, brick 6,500 Gates av, brick 8,51) Clennont av, brick ti.aOO Hajmor.t st, brick G. VW Jrlfprson st, brick (i.iffi) Pacific st.

brick 1.5r fl Dean st, Brick Also Gtrres nn Fulton av 0,0 0 Li.wt uriccd houses on register. Call and see, nt, fi ATI 'S A rultonavonuo. toTfi MjoK AlE TWO HTOllY EKA.Uii fi hciiho, with ct 'n ioii, we'er rr, in Cirll pirect. i.citr Mjrtto avenue; trc i' pii apily to I t.A'i'FN. XiFnlton avenue.

7(11 SALE TO CLOSE THE ESTATE fl1 Cun.berland treet, near Lnffcyotto avenue, Ii br ik, hiuh stoop; ntrost, betivceu Novinsand lJi ud ttreeis, story briek, modern imnrovouiont )') Van dcibilt avenue, near Park; 2 frame houses, lot Wsl 10, Cln.H con avenue. I'd eotl.iso north of Putnam, west, aiuo; 'I I )l lino fruit welt p'oclfod; thin firopcrly is woJJJoiJ.it and neur 1 ulton lorry line of cars; terms oasy. A. KNUVVbTOX, felC nt Fuhnn avenu', corner Portland IOIi HALE L1SH UOTTAGE IIOU.SE containin'? 7 roonif, in Monme street, ne.ir oitwnl avenue. Price $2 'JO; one half can remain on bond an 1 mortgage.

Knquire on tho prom or of 13. B. FOWLI'IK, 236 and 2i8 WasiiiiiRton street foldSL FOR SALE THE ENGLISH BASEMENT honse, lo. Cumberland street. Kn quire on too fol63t IjiOlt SALE TWO TOitY COTTAGE ON Cirrinmit avonno, 20x'iC; lot 22x100; in tino order, with riis i.tuiec, chandeliora end iniprovomonts; court yard in nt and a very dosirahlo placo.

Prico Jo.v and teinis ruy. L.tpiiro of 11G Sv SANFORD, CORNEfjL A CO. BOIl SALE EAIIGATN A "HAND fi. K'ire niaihlc fronr, residence; all tho modern improvements; and lui basomcnt, oxtension oxtra 3 x.o lot, delightfully situuto 10 South Brooklyn. Prico 7(0u; payment easy.

Apply to the ownor, D. ELSTUN, ISO Peail K. Y. MOOt "poll WALE, LO tV 'FIVE EJIICK THRblli ft ry lleutes, withfltores, on Uamiltnn avonue, South liioolityu; nniiiiprov.ng 'inojs location; uitMfc iucrca ss rupidly 111 va uo. boiug a wide loadiag th' roughfuro; price ludi' on mortgdgo if preferred.

Apply to the owner, i). Kb.STON, 183 Pearl hi. S. Y. Ct1 TOn'sALE FlVE HOUSES, SACKET Bficet.

eoi'iii'ruf Hoytfitroct; ffircastor? brick hoases, withgaB. water, hiah rooms, Arc; tonus oasy; price 6,500 caih. This properly will he oschangedfora desirablo farm in Kiwpf. Ton vacant lota in tho same npijiliborhood. A hout D.

with mmiber of lot laid out in gardon, sitintid near the lino of Fulton avenue; tho house uas all (he modern in.pniveincntp: prico A 'i hinry fiair 0 houfe, with bascm int; water and gas, JiO. 147 price 44.CO0, Alton fiinr in tho township of HcmpHoad. fituatod on i 011 tit OvMei Bay Ti'rnpike, containing nixty acrpa of good arable iiiin'. and tittt cn ncrcH of woodland: price Jf.TWJ. HUBBARD Bl hUiKN, ft 15 2ir 337 Foltop treot, Brooklyn.

lOlt SALE THREE FIRST OL ASS JL biown ntono front Ilou es in Clinton near Union the nir.bt desirable location in Ciinton ei four first ct iBH bro Mi stone with Frenoh roof, in President, bet nee Union ud llonry oni Porche'der itoiiB front in Union bctwoon Sinitliand Hojt. All the abovo i escribed houses are now, with all modern iuiprovoinentt. AIpo eight brick houses in Dalchon placo, nar Kirat plncn; biz framo housen in Second st. one brick house in 16th it, noar 6th av. Enquiro of D.

8. VOORHEE8 at at his Carpenter Shop, cornor Court and Holaon or at his ronidenco. Union between bmith and Uoyt Brooklju. lUlm fT0 LET A THREE STORY PHILAUEL J. phia brick brown utono high stoop basBment houie, 12 pitualed between Hicks and Columbia street in President Brooklyn, gan, water, Ac; also tho first tloor over tho store for business tmrposos 261 Fulton street, Brookl? n.

Kwjiure of II. GOLDEN, 127 Bleockor atroot, Kew Yoik. Con be occupied let of Moy. 2t TO LET STOEE No. 236 COURT wi'h fiiluro; 3roomfl, kitchen antlpnrtof collar: w.v tor otid Kaa.

Tlio floor qIjovo will bo let with tho atore if defirahlo, contflinbtf five roomn, with water and gas; pos Bession lftof May, Aiuo a three story English basoment hoiiBO, with bath, range and gag. Also doairablo hoin(33 in all parts of tho city for ualo and to lot, J. C. MA83A, ltsal Estate Amnt. fin at" Ida Atlantic street.

TO LET MASOK IU LODGE ROOM, I f.irnitlicd. in Montariue Itnll. Apply to V. BRADT, Tlotnnn Hall, or to A. H.

FOSTRll. at Nauin street, cw York. feis 2wcod MJ. ALli HOUSK APD LOT No. fi Tiince ttrcot; tho houso is frame, tilled in with brick, and in I'nod order, water in tho basement and cas all tlltonsh.

coal vanlt under tho sidewalk; also a nood houso tilir.1,1 nun ncrn of sround in tho VI laire of I binuSinp. with all kinds of fruit, a good view ot Hud and 1'iout tiect, Urooklyn ijMMtTiALE STORY AND BAS15MENT fiairehoutoandlot. 21 feet 1 by 100 feet 10 inclio. fitnated within fivo minutes walk of oithor Fnltou nr street ierrics: possesion 1st Mny; term! mw; pneo Apply to H. 0.

PLACE, 0 Court street, Brooklyn JeiOCt EHM SALF A TWO STORY AND AT tic friinie dwelling house, filled in with brick, 1'ii. ciiicni cidsjli cclliir, cat. wator and all Mora Mi siluato on CJnrlt avnuo, near Fulton; nns tr eivenlstof Hay. 1'or terms apply to ALl t.K llcchanics' l'ire Iivmranco Co. 1 Mnnta Mioet.

f3f tOll LJi THE THREE S'J'OR If i3ltlOK I' lloufo. Wo. CI Stato street, Brooklyn, with oxtonion, dir.inc noiu, billiard room and all mouorn improveuionts. 25xlC0fcet. rrice Euauiro at Gl BoQKnian up tlaira Hi 80il2w FOR A LE STA BLE PKOPERT HE Brooklyn IlidiiiQ Rchool and Livery Stable on Collogo the Msnsion House: also I'eirable loll for nrivato stables on Collego st.

Apply to S. IffJND 10W. Urooklyn, or to GEO, U. HAT 1KGS.1 Wall M.Y, feU tf FOR SALE TWO NEW 2 STOttY BASifl mont and cellar bousos, all modern improvements. Apply to H.

riilliHI'S, Buildor, Bkillman street, east, eii'e, tlh Iioubo north of Yv llloughby avenue. foU6t FOR SALK THAT CERTAIN THREE Btory baEcmcnt end sub cellar Imok doltine houo, nleai antls fitnatod on Tomokins placo, between Harrison and Derraw stu, Brooklyn, contains ali the modern nnprayp wiPtiin. withoKOodBtablo In tho rear; pogflea' lon lminodi Konlflfiue strcof, near Ojurt. tf Leaky TiOoks. Now is tho ti your ravte repaired.

The Uniun Cement Uo oldtin motil roofs and warrant tiht. Any ertou wishnf; to work that nas boon dony 3 or 4 ypju eau do no as wo k' a team rsj ly fi t'iii i rioee. Leavo orders nt t'ult iust Cote lYniiiiiMiys Kiitiiuu rouni juyriiu avc, mm hi uj aii'mi Till at. iltilit REBEL RAIDERS' CASE Fob. Io.

Cftiion, Ibo it bel mefiBenyct from llichniond, arrived hero yesterday, ond waa exaniined boforc the Court. The couneel lor tho prinonere produced the muster roll of the Confederates among which the names of tho priHcners appear. He aiuo produced two eopica of a let ter ot inntruelioiiB to Captain Young, dated June, Ho'l, signed "Scddons," all of which jro certified to by Mr. Benjamin, under the Confederate seal. Tlio wilncns Btatcd that he had received this paper lrom the Confederate Secretary of Shto on tho 1th who affixed lite, signalu.ro to it in his presence.

Tlio witness also stated that President Davis expressed mir prit at the result of tho Hurley case. Other witnesses wcro examined ho pioved that the Prisoncis resided at tlic Covada Falls in tho winter of 1MB and 1:0 1. Anotnerwilncss is to arrive from llichniond with the classifications of the prisoners, when the case on t'jo pari of (no defence will lie definitely closed, The prosecution say llioy liavo only two or three mo: witnesses to examine, which they will do to morrow. Fire at Centre City, Bio. St.

Louis, Feb. lii. The main building and cast wing of tho House of liclugc, about four miles south of Centre City, was burned lost Tim west and south vlugn were saved; alao stables and other oul buildines. The building cnnlrdncd lSHhoj and girls, oil of whom were safely removed. The loss on tho building is estimated at which is uisuied for The Ferryboat Astoria Sunk.

ASTOllIA, Teh. Id Tho Id rj lmat Astoria, running on tho Hell Gato ferry, was ran into this morning by the propeller Eleclra, Bintinii her in about hall an hour. It Is believed no lives ere lost. OMMtAL INTELLHMCE. OIL D1VIDF.KD.

The Empiro City Pctroluuin Company have declared their first monthly dividond of two por cent, payable ou tho 1st of March, frco of government tax. Wc pnMieh in another column tlio prospectus of "Tho IronBides retrolouin Company." The lands nnd Well interests of this company appear to be op to tho standard of tho Empiro City, Brooklyn, and oven as good ns those of the Excelsior, when that company was organized, The names of the Trustees and officers aro well known in Brooklyn as those of honorable undreliablomcn. Btock is said to bo rapidly takcn.and tho company will be to lull operation lu a very short time. Nbw Yobk, Feb. IC, Tho opening price ot American Gold at tho first Board of Brokers' Uiis morning was 2C3 aud closed ot Stocks aro lower.

Money on call 5 a 0 por cent. Sterling ichangti is dull at 10 specie. Stock Exchaiii Sales First Board. 1000 C's '08 coup. COOO UH 3KM 0 mm uo 130 111 uu; lll'a Ill's KO Erio P.uilwaj 70 1603 do Vi'i 100 do e3J 75'i 600 do ffiJi 100 Uud lliv 1GCM 6'sS 100 do slO 2M do C10 dn 107 100 do slu 107 400 107' 200 do slO 107 i lfOO P.Mdm.T 113 ia) do 200 do 113 200 do IM 60 cl( en IICS 300 Huh Be 4 63 100 do Wi 100 do 'i 100 do b'3J iJO 111 'Jen U9'5 100 do BlO 119 air) do s33 110 50 do 110 3011 Clt'J il'itb 81 400 do 81V 3 do Sl'i 500 do )tu Wi 400 Chi 4 31 'S 500 do 31 630 Uhi 4.

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27 nou in i.en uus 600 (to Ill 1000 'Mil Hud liiver Scrip. 85 52 Shoo L'r Unnlt. 107 IB Hank of C'nin'erco tl'j ltO 101 20 'ourtli Natl Wi 5tt0 Am Cold 20314 IfO ranton Co 3IH El) Del Hud Cuual 166)1 pt) Con Coal Co 1G 101 100 do 66)5 do 67 CCO do 67); WO CO 2t0 do 450 Am Coal Co 00 Ma. ipcia M'k Co. 2CO do llrfl Wvominn Val Co 77 KM 00 ocuic ai is mj 200 Cer H3 500 do El5 113 100 do against Mareareyiurg pMJ011i oiudimicnt order of this CDUrt, made in in pursuance a SJVinK date tbo 30th day of Janu nry.

ltui, i y' 0f Brookls n. on tho 23d dav CJ lho folomn iStft. Sminth Wari oi the Oityof Brook Kdboundcdnnddcscribod as follows, to wit: Bepinntalt at tie southerly aide of Lafayette avenue distant hundred and live feet wostoly from tho southwesterly Lafsyitte and Pedfoid avenues: running thenco anutheily parallel with Bodfoid avenuo onehundrod foot; tnenco westerly pirallol witliLatovotte avonuo twonty Kvo iceflhoneo northerly Ogata parallel with Beitford ovonuo ono hundred feet to Lafayotto avonue) and thenca eastsrlr. ulonKtboEOUlborly jiuo of Llfavotto menua twenty live fcot to tie placo 0t 4)H0ll Brooklyn Ielimarv ''nfairtW J0HH McMK SttftuT. mrs.iw cortrjn niece or Darcel ot.

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