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

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B9E Speblal Noftlees, For Sale. Auotion pales. Tiilsi ETonlnaT in Hew Terfc. EDBTONB THBACBI, Ohamberi atreet A Wlntet's Tale. BBOADWAV THBATBB.

Broadway Heme Ihe Hunter, or the forest Fiend and the Demon Horte. DIKE. JjOBu UlgQl OOLWOOn J.1 UU la broke'outin a three story frame bnilding on the oorner bf Bridgo and Hijth'JslieiStBCQupjea as. a grocery by Thomas and Peter North, and by aever HOUSES FOR SALB IN BROOKLYN. street hoaei and lot.

Pacific st 4 do. t. onglasjsMdo. ido. Place 8 housei and 10U.

Bjwond Place 9do. Wyckoff atreet 4 do. Warren street do. Canton atreet I do. Oxford street 12 some with tables.

Joralemon street 8 do. and lots. PJerrepont street 1 do. do. Monroe Place 1 do.

do. Montague street 6 do. do. Kemten elreet Sdo stables. Bimsen street 4 do, with lota.

Aonry sireet ao, with lots Bchermerhora street 3 do. Wlilonghby street Corner honse, with Clinton atreet 1 do. with lot. akerr. Bridge street Between Wlilonghby and Fulton AtlanUo street House and lot.

'iwBasspssas woe. on 'MUln MSto S. HONDLOW, Montague near Court LOTB FOR SALE. 10 LOTS ON REM senrtreet. IS Lota on Livingston street.

10 Lots on Montague st 4 Lots on Pierrepont at. I 5 LlSonnlonb.rMa 'rk Snd 5 Lots on Hicks at. Lota on Henry st. 10 Lots on Rtate at. Lots on Court st.

5 Lots on Wyokoffst. 10 Lots on Warren sc. 4 Lots on Fourth Place. 9 Lots on Second Plane. avAGre8enmavvk0n of st" Brand VJi pfn.5?r!?Btl Hall st.

Dean at. OnmberUnd. OgBf.r.or.andotherpH,rtoonhwc,t,. JaB MonturtlA t. nam Hah OTS FOR SALE.

42 DESIRABLE LOTS, 8thanalh''4 of theoity ofBrooki Vanderbllt Place ton aveM.81"0 S'reBt belween Vanderbilt Place and Carl afreet? 1" on VandeiUIt between Warren and Douglas Place. 8 Lota on Butler at, east Vanderbnt Plaoe. 8 Lots on Flatbush ave. near Butler st. Lots on Douglass st, west 8th ave.

streets? eMtVanoelDUtlf "we. between Butler and Douglass basement and sub cellar.No. 295 Pacific st. south side, between Hoy and Bmith Thi reOT by 100 feVt in 8 Mi neighborhood. bSvi ai.M described prooerty oannGt fail Fir terms and further particulars apply to O.

B. MILLER A Mpw 1UH XT'OR BALE iflOTTR. TflWHT fiT.AQH iraDup brlek honaes. situated on the oor ner of South Fifth and Ilghth st. fitted up with all the mod ,05, ranges, water, Ao.comt.lete.

nfsSnfh WJShrf0 4 h8 "ontherly side of South Fourth st. between 8th and 9th sta. Also 1 three story and basement brick house. No. 119 South 4th st, la oompleto order, with heaters In eaoh room.

Also 2 oolonade wooden house? on First st, between Houth 8th and South 9th A1o forale20 tots on Boats ifirth st, on easy terms, and money advanoed where good improvements are made, Enquire of J. V. MilSBKOLK, No. 7a Second st. fe7 tf one door south of Rnnth 71 .1 FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN.

The following property. House and Lot No. 177 Seb.ermerb.orn street, with or with out rear vropertv. Two Houses and Lota 80S and 308 Dean St. tssssisr''aA Madton stieet be Johnsosts'8 aua Lot 63 awenoe st.

between Hilary and Sands at. oIT. A mSehar. mernom st uroousrh. i.iasm' FOR SALE, IN THE TOWN OF HEMP stead.

OnflATia tin. T. ail iHViin roil estate belonging tr the eatate of Benlimlu Smith, de oessea. or saia place. Hald property being tn the fmnedlale yicmii iuo imux isiana jtiaiiroaa depot at tiemostead village, and lying about twenty rods north 01 the Merrick Plank Road.

The 1 property oonslats ofabonttblrty five acres Will be sold at pnblio sale on the fourth day of March, If not disposed of by private sale. For pardcnlara enquire of BRNJAM1N RMTTT7 fell 3w oor. MaTket and JameB ata. Brooklvn. LOTS FOR BALE AT PRICEb FROM S250 to 8oo, In the lOlh Ward of the city of Bi oklyn, on 80 nd 4th avenues and President and Carroll streets If lm orovements are made all th purchase money can 1 etnaln mortgage for a term of yetra; also water fronts on the Glowanna Creek, suitable for manufactories, or lumber briok.

coal and s'one yards, whloh will be sold or leased on nr. PtLvnrahla tp.mt Apply roma and 1 to AMHTJB W. BINSON.y 1 rstV la ui door last of Court st. FOR SALE VERY LOW HOUSE AND Lot In Johnson st. In a first class neighborhood.

The home is well finished; it is a two story, basement and attic frame building, filled In with Iok to the peak; has gas nearly all through loe bouse, and water in the kltohen. Price 3JW0 1,000 oan remain on bond mar tfraao. Aoply to OLIViR OOTTBS, lw 171 Johnaon street. FOR SALE, HOUSE AND LOT. House 2 Story Attio and basenent in oomplete order, lot 85 by 76.

Five minntes wallc from Fnlton Ferry. For particulars inquire of BEN F. SMITH, cor. Market and James. felUw HOU8B AND LOT, No.

30 LAFAYETTE ave, near St. Felix st, for sale. The house Is with third parlor, bath roo hot and cold water, range, heater, and gas fixtures. Lot 100 feet deep. Tnrrns easy.

Apply on the premises. GEOEGW ETEBS0N fe8 lm PATENT ICE HOUSE FOR SALE. THE large buildlnr, situated In Water atreet, near Bridge, Brooklyn, opposite the Excelsior Cordage Manufactories recently use i for a fruit preserving establishment. Build log 65 feet by 100 feet, two stories high, with vanltU feet deep below the curb, extending over the whole ground Would be a suitable place for a brewery, or for storage. Will be sold cheap.

nd on easy terms. Baqairo of J. V. MESEEOLE. 72 Seoond St.

te8 one door south of South 7th. FOR SALE. Three oottage honses (two stories and basement) with tin roofs, Nos. 87. 29 81 Card st.

east side, near Johnson st. Prioe fifteen hundred dollars each. A large portion of the money can remtin on bond and mortgage. If not sold tney will be rented to a good tenant Price one hund'ed and sixty dollars. Apply to N.

T. BEEES, 45 Fulton st. Jail lm or 183 Llrtntraton st. CI LINTON AVENUE PROPERTY. FOR (SALE, the elegant dwelling house on the corner of Clinton and Gates avs.

The grounds are feet front and rear by 200 feet deep, tastefully laid out in flower, vegetable and fruit garden. The bouse Is 40 feet squat and its Interior architectural arrangements and embellishments are In a very superior style. There arc also npon the premises a stable. cow house. Ac Apply to JAMES A.

H. BELL, Ja2S lm MB Maiden Lane. New York. Fm SALE The Home and Lot, 228 Adams at, one door from Johnson st. The house Is three stories, with basement and sub oellars; well finished throughout, and in good order.

Gas in nearly all the rooms. Persona doing business In New York desiring a residence oonvenlent to all the ferries will find this a desirable location. inquire of 8. S. POVVBLL, d8tmhl 118 Fnlton st Brooklyn.

FOR SALE IN BBOOKLYN, A NEAT TWO Story Oottage Home, No 4 Fleet street. In good order and partly rurnlBhed, reason for selling, the owner has lost his wife. Price 1SM. A part may remain on mortgage, PosaesBion immediately. Apply to fell lw J.

D. PISH A 105 South at. N. Y. TJONB DUST.

FOB SALE, a pure article of MJ BOND, of a variety of fineness, from half Inoh to per sotDOwaer.agreaioriraoior wane vines or tarming pnr Apply to 1. 8. Hacks? 8 Oonrt street, BrooklynJi rahltf OR SALB. A small honss and 4 lota ob tOthandfilat atrfiat.sltnoifid 100 faetfrom FlfthavenTfl price (Streets paved ana rrso rrora ti applynextaoortosir. Whitman.

muu WASHINGTON PARK. Very desirable Bnlldlng Lots for sale on DeKalb, Carlton. Cortland. ana riasning avenaea, sna uiora, uumoenana, anu namp den streeis. urooEiyn.

rae aoova property oners overy lacements pnrenat en, being but a short distance from the terries, easy of aoteu, In the beet neighborhood, and ob sis tvrsnio Apply to 8,7 OHAB.H FROST. una Prrmtat.rMla. Furniture. FURNITURB. HORACE XliFAKKINGTON.manafaoturefof all kinds or Knameled, Painted and drained Cottage Chamber Furniture, wholesale and retail, at the manufactory and warerooma.

los. 48 and 43 WOOBTEB New York. A good assortment of osup yuaairuan ror servants rooms. ami BE A HUHBB1T8 FTJBNITDEB WAKBHOtJBII. Thesnbioiberbegareapeo)fuliytolnro'm hla customara thn nnblla crAiierallT.

whoaa hn hna mrntdinllv enioyed for the past 6 years that he hai removed hla warenouao ironi uicojruvr DiiiiuvB ana vrauae at. innif seum Building) to between Henry and liloks street, where he will be happy tocHia'themwhateverlnthellneor his business the tame hasnerewioro seoureu uim su inrKo suaro vi weir conlldenoeand Prefence. mmmr. feio aj 80 Fnlton itwet. HTUSIO FURNISHED FOR PARTIES OR XYLevenlng company; also leTOons plven on the violin.

AdoIi to WM.HOLDiNU, 7 oarioii, near an B'uniaT, BoutS Brooklyn. km' TO COACH MAKERS. G. GROVE'S Superior Coach Body Varnish may be hid of the subscribers at manafaoturertprloes. aim wagon axles, springs, hnbu.

Ac WHITE A NPP; leSJm H08 Fulton street. AMPS AND GIRANDOLES ALTERED 10 Lamps ana litn Jamis Odin; Anctlooeer. BYJAMWOOM SOU, (mat. Fulton Ore, canurot front Brootlvn. nertonil attontion salen of Household Furnlturn, nnd out doorsana nantb Munpat, February 26th.

TJAMEM 0O1.E RON will anil at the Merohanta1 Bohaae. Nct Yiuir, therollwmirprmrty: Pnupect n.l Jav alri ta Tli, irnafi, yx 75 Proirpeot on the northwest cornnrof Jy "a Proapeotst. la a two atorv. r.lllcan.l huannunt store and ilwellln: In the HlahafreB Thiiprriulaja 94 lllnh at, aouth aids. 73 feel oast of Jays; front of the lot Is a 1 1 a storv frame houaa 1 ortlsY.11o"li 3 11,0 whole "nlJn icl9 Tt03 n1 aol t0 'ie REAL ESTATE IN 'LATBUSR, L.

TO BH SOLD AT PHBLfO ATTfrPTOM Th horebyflives notine that he will sell at public auction, at MonUnue Hall, Oourt street lo ha city of Brooklyn, on Salurdav. Ihe dv of March. at 11 o'olock. a certain piece or Dsruei 01 iana. wiin me cuiKiicKS and improvements thereon, ailuatod In the town of Flatbuah.

Kings county bounded on the north by laud or Richard L. Schnonmakeri ou the cant by land of Charlotte Vanderblh and others; on the we ioy me roaa; ana on the south by Btrykw ar.ii lielltir tllA um. nv7niaii whli.h MMrinlikl tn GarretFlrik.fr ilvGirtruneAnnHtrvk. lafAnf Piathnah A. an.a by la'twHl and teotaraent.

dated February ISsR. and ri'cordl In the riffloe of theaorroijateof Ktngi. ConntT.lnBo(kofWlllNo.l7,pnea.Ao. Trrmsof 10 per cent, of ourobrte money and the luctlnueers fris to bo paldlaeaalt on the day ofsaS. Tha balance to be paid In cnah on the 1st of April For lurlhcr pirt'ojlani noulro r.f thi sabiorlher at Vlaf.

hush, or sf HUM, Counsellors at Law. Mo! Fulton st Br.oklfn DliUd DOKYKA. AHlnee of iM GAKRKT8TUVEBtt.au Insolvent Deotw. February i. lUAii.

fsJUtawta W'ILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION at lh' et'ibliM of thn subscriber In Plorrpout street 7nU.n la the Oily 1 Brooklyn. on Friday next, jJJ. at ia o'oloik, noo i. a chesnutaorrel horse, about 15 liamlrt 1. bkcJ abant 8 years 1 also one btug? uml 'cttof jmaii oav for the XDenae of kccolDK nn trmr.

thy tir.vlrn: Abandoned In theDOJ, of tlusalM'jniKr. Feb.lB. 1856. 'e 5' F. J.

NOD1NB. Dentistry. ffilO FOR AN ENTIRE 8ETT0F ARTIFICIAL TKBTH. The most remarkable improvement et the age After yeara of eTDerlmentl we have NnnnnAdad in mann. footnring from Gutta Pcroha a new material for mounting ArtlScinl Vcoth, lobeuaed Instead of oold or sliver piston, 'a the nearest approach to fleih and blood whloh is It not au pll In the month, and oan be Inserted irithoi irritation over old rootaor aUiDipa without having tlior oxtrastoil, and is chemloally purer than even sold elf.

belnp; perfectly taaLoleas and Inoorrosibie. I am new 'nsertinfl: tills fmprovemout wllh tho mostdlstlUKUiahedsuo oss.i, havln. ou 1 whole department In my Dental lftliratory to lumanufjoture by thn most experienced workmen. A persons requiring xlontal operations are invited to call iml cxHiriice upecifoens of this verv important improvement TlilchplwesaKoodaettof teeth within the eaoh oft he most nodorato raea.Ti. Yuryr ewecffullT, N.

B. 8EIFFIN. nlS aw Fulton at. Brookly PERSONS WISHING THEIB rAh extracted, cleansed, remdated or ran have them done well at xvu VAiiillNGt'OH corner of Myrtle ave. Brorblvn.

Ari.itli.iiil Teelh mounted on Gold or Silver Plate In Ins "ry H'st slvio and wnrrautixl lo give as KOOd satlafaotlon any Unntiflt oan. for nr. H. B. Slayton's Colored Guita Poroha bua 'or AriiflivHl Teeth.

dll tra lf DOLBHABB. OKF.R'P('d SALE. By virtue of a writ of v7 exiiutl.in hsued Oourt or Common Pleas ofto nltv 01 Yorh. to mh illrec ed aud delivred. I w'll by pjhllO jiii' 11 1, at Mnntittuo Kill.

Court street, opposite the ty iiiii. In theoltTo' Urnnkiyn on (he 8d of April. 1 06. 0' k. 11 on of that f'ay.

all the rluht. title and Intctbt that Jaool) utis, CeoH M. Oris. nbeth W. Oti.i and A.

Walkf Olis had the 29tli ilav of January, or any timo thfreif er In whose handR aiever tbe same may 0 in nil to: All that cer aln lot of land. I Unite, lying; h.Ir In Llm Thlnl VVArrl thn r.lLV of BroOklvU. Com menrl' l'1' feet "rest from northwest corner of OoU't and enermuruorn siiecu; lunniDK etHi. unrtn iwo ui ho'iiii'ilmi atreet feet ti land of K. liios: thence Rioiitt Ellcka land 9 1 tee'.

3 inches', to lands 0I8. Cnboi thenon wfa' itlnoK Ontib'a in" HI feet 9 ir.ches to land Of 8. Krai thence smt" "'onir Smith's laud to place of begin nlnir. Iwled Brooalyn. 1'th.

1S6S. faSilawBiv iiHO'AK, SYtgaON, Bherltr. potlNTY OOURT, KINGS COUNTY. AL 1 t. Thorp t.

Kcs'n 1 Thoma and others. If, B. piit Aitt. In rum lance ofajudument order or thl nourt. msjp In ti i biii" ntlllrd aTiinn beirinir dat th lSf day of Feb rmiry l'f1.

I win en I Publls Aiio'luu, at MnnUmw ili'l nrt cirert 0011 aile th? CI Hit in the ty of ProoVinc. on the l. th ilav of March 1188. at 12 o'olock. no 'ii ofitift' ii.iv.

the foilimluit dto'jilbed ind andpremlaea All it. ot pii ht prcil oflanrt nftunte lylun And in the villaite ot in theCountv of Sings nd i tn alarppilil. knnwa r.nd dralocnateil on a certain to ip li ed In the Clerk's 'ITIai of itinjin County on tho 8th day o'AuKii'' 1HB ontl'le" rap of piece of land B'tnat" In tfi viiinu of iiiimsou Rh. na Onuntv. ahowlnsf the aiimo In'rj i ii inade 07 "aoi.

Ewon Surveyor, dated Ostnbor. 1P37. as liuodreii and cwenty Iioumlcijwtiiferly iufri, by Union avenuet en ti rty In ihe rcMr bv lot ni nber 401, aa laid down on said 0 ap; nnrttierly nn f.nij ahlu by Menerole Hireet; and south 0ily on tho other side by lot numhor S3R hb laid down on said miip; Inum bra'llh in front and rear each twenty Qve feet, and nn eaoh aid one hundred feet more or 1 (. td Ut'Ovkiin. J7brury li.

1 fc.19 'Jaw3 ar ISO UTBHEON. Sheriff. COUNTY COURT. Mary Ann Jcs SV bob. of tho city oTBrooklyp, aat.

AaronSloue, Junior, tn. A pb'a. his wl's. aud others. CUivsiAno, Tires A CUAtuAa.

ylffa. Altyn In pursuance or a iudnient order of this oourt made In the ibove entitled action bwirinir dale the day of Deeem Der.1'65. I will sell by public auution, at Montague Hall, ktree'. Hail, in tin el of Brooklyn, or, the 71 day March. 1351.

at 13 o'olock. noon of that ItT. tlio foilowmK describe 1 laad and premuics.vla: All U'030 certain iia. ule ea 'ir uirools otlaad, altnate, ly belnn In ty n'Brooklyo, in the county of Kings nd Stale cf New rk, known aad distinguished on a oer ttin imp outiueu Map 01 vaiaivoio ioi in aau uiuom V. flh.rt I h.

Hi 77. 7.W. 70. MO. fl.

SB SS. 4. (aev. rj'i avc elphtr 'our both laeluslve,) 9S, K0, 10', 103, Ui, 1:6, 1(7, 10, lOMlO, 111, 112, 113, 114,115, 117, Hi', 12.1, 121, 131 undllS, (Llnely ulne on: hundred 1 twer.ty both inoioiivr,) bounded nnd desorlbsd A3 jllows, to wit licalnolnK at Die southraai corner of Crown street ana cfciin avenue; running thence southerly aloaic the east or p'ranklla avenue to the northeaat corner of JiaLklin avenue au'l MoaLpicmary street, as laid down said re.p: ih along lha aortheily iliie of 4' 8 fc st 3 nnatnlKlit Hu2 2il feat lOlnohea, to a vi.iat on Ihe Bowl! lronn etreet. tliitant 819 feet ucelu s.

eat erly from the couihetflterly corner of Groin atnet and Fr'nkllu avetuc. us lai'J down on said map 1 Ueroe ealei)v ars Crorn street i'49 feet 8 inches, to tha ili.es of beirmnlcir. Ami. nil ttiuso (iir'. i 3 0 It.tn, pleres or parcela or land beluxin ihei town tf Flatbush.

oounty of iinirrf anj rftnt i HioreaiJ. Known arm utaiinwHisnea ou sum Xirer.ilil rnr and by the numbsra 1.2.8,4,6.8,7.8. I) 11. 13. 13.11,15.

ie. 17. IS, li Ju. and 21 (cue to twenty in both inolnsivr) EHtd lotcumbr I i'eiu fttforeionthsi ooD.wrst i irnej iif v.isMic;iiin nvenuo and MontKomory iti' o' as Ih'U dewnon iid oi4p said lots numben 3. 7, 11 and 11.

frontinij on Waihligtin aa laid ir.sn on nalil mis lofa numbers Hi, 14, la. 16. 17, in, 1H. 2U II Lnflllnv on r.htqtrMlE Anlp.li down On 8al(l loti numiwrB 4. nnd ii parts cf lota lying: ic.woan otncmoerv au flAoniBoaary Btroe, uuni; Bald map.

And, also, all thosa rtali other lots, pieces or naroela of 'ii altnate. lying and bjintt In thesaid town of Flatbus 1. nown and diaiinnuls' ed, on the tf ireald map as and by he numbers sa. 28, 84. 25.

88.37,28. 3. 84. 80. H7.

H8. 33, 4). 41, ii. 48, 41, 45. 46.

47, 41, 49, Bi), 61, 62, 08. it. j6 (twenty two to tlftv ttve both luo uoivej said lots num 6'i 87 to GSboth Inclusive, fmntinit on Franklin avenue. laid down on aaid map said lots numbers at to 83 both frontinir on Chestnut atreer. as laid djwnou .1 and said Iota numbers 84.

36 r.cd 3i. lying; In tha re ar if id loin nombei 38, b9. 4'J and 41 ai laid down on sarld nnp Brooklyn Janu.iri us. 18 8 liaa lawdff WSJ JEKOail RYS330N, BberiC. COURT.

KINGS UOUNTX. John S. T.ijlor, asuiast aar.h M.Taylor and othir "1 our or r. juiiKU eat or. auvicuv fraie oiHjw I' rk mide In te abive entitled aot'rti a'i! 0 eleventh dr of JeV.iry.

18M. will be so at pub Vc amotion unuiir mo ei uon oii uio ujuo bw icu irrrat Montagu? Hall, Orort street, opposite the Olt nt ii t' of iBronklyn on Ihe Seventh day of April lSf S. li Vclock non following described landB aud pwmiju. orniwlj of land sltu i liinAo'Sbcinitln the Third nffhe Oitslor Brojk o't J'neor Mot Jeroumim dU veoiy ni.r ia nul. tea and ono hyr monto ,1,,.

corner ot Joraiemoa "dolmtoc'at. lwV55 rr.ii fi.J two luohes thence n.o::boat rly Pd parallel witu Oiia on reeton bunire and tour ftt orTinUlstont seventy ttv i fee', from the nocihena' erly line jCr 1 il Burn. Id With 'lintonsireet one hund.eo arQ fiitem feet and eix lathes ueXw o' BesinainK, sild lota being known by the dub be i i.n and on mjo! Ina v.m oura lorn ij iioo rtv ine viuai'B 01 Lr juit ju ui? I. VT.w ef ifenfy J. Kemnon decewd 011 tile the fflce ol Jio eierk (now KeKistei'AOfflce) oI County S.W alreet cisuos nine; 'f'' fu'r nlng Then7e norihweiteriv five n'0 or side of Olio nt ninetyfre.

irom tte i 0lln, 0 tno Placo Ueglnn a. mwumi TIVIDEND. THB NASSAU JB1RB iNBU KANm flf. A nnrwmnr.vw vMnir UK TUB Board this Oonoian hTB this iaa de olared a seml uinnal dividend of eJfhtTff) epT'eeftt, pukble cnaenuna, at their oraot. noiucoorttvurw win A.

J. BKEKMAK. Secretary. TWOTIOB TO OBEDITOBS. ITOTrCE IB X.

henbwdi iven to the creditors of OMJBf tt TUNIS, Ute of the ctt7 cfBrooklin. irooKivn. nrooera. max a aeoona amaana vin stld to all such eredlion who have already creaentsd their elalma duly vonoled. or that shall be presented to the unartnffnea, toe omoe oruauKun u.

nuauux.m wau it. New York. on or before the 9th day of February instant. at hich time the alvldend will be deolaxed. uroouyi feUlOC Broaklyn, rebrnanr 18.

1858. J. D. WOODKUITiAnKfeaee of OLDPr fc IUHI3. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MEM ben of the Brooklyn Inititute wilt be held at the lost tuteontheSSainsU dt'belDg the annlversiry rf Washinai awarded to the readers of the Youth's Free library and uicmucm oi ma inauuue ciauei lor tae Deal Bpeoimens of oompoBition.

drawlnt, be. A splendid painting by Bnrand.and various Interesting; works of art will bs exnlblted. Invlied to attend. DmM' opca at talf past jj uruer ui no uoiaraitwe reioot "DBOOKLYN, JANUARY 16th. 1866.

THK ofCOOPK A BTBATTON and CO0PB, BTBiTTON ft are this day dissolved. AAV1L CUUIB. AHTHON? BTBATTON. i. WILLIAM OH4PPBL.

OS The brulneu of theale firm will be settled by ZT DAVID OOOPA 91 rlton ANTHONY SIBaITON. T6fopUr Bt.l "VTEWTIRM. Brooklyn, January 17, 1856. A. BTBATTON, OO0PI A CHAPPBL have this day en tered partnership as Plumbers.

Qsi and Steam Pipe Utters, ManufaotUTers of Portable Gas Works, Poroe and Lift Pumps and Hydraulic Machines of all kinds, at the old stand, Cornelias Baker's, Gas Purturei, 76 Poplar street NUttn AIUWU BUCBki ANTHONY 8TBATTON, BMITsT M. COOPB. WILUAM CHAPPBL. Lost and Found. COME TO MY PREMISES, FEBRUARY 18, abrindleC3W, white stripe on her ba'sk and bellj cbout ten jear old.

The owner can have her by proving; property and paylns ohaTgoi by cailinn to corner of AdeipbialreotandEeKalb avenue. grocery, Brooklyn, feb. 18. 18tg. f0l8 $OA REWARD LOST, IN BROOKLYN, qp.

Von Wednesday evening 13th Inst, a mink while solna; from JUvlnuton st to Smith, alone Smith to Tulton ave. diwn Fulton avio Pierrepont st, throaJh Plerre pont to Blcln st, opposite Love Lane The finder will receive the abive reward by leaving itat 119 LlvInKtton st. between Smith and Hovi sts. fel8 St Wants. WANTED.

To Buy or Lease a three story onae within 5 minntes walk wbf the Pulton ferry Bf l. Aoplvtn tU QtO. MTJMBY. No. 89 Fnlton St.

WASTE TO RENT OB LEASE, A stsi and dweluntf suitable for a bakery; mustbe in a Rood neighborhood, and where a bakery is requite: no S.nS'iS9 noce'sary on the premises. Applr to J. H. BBIDQ1NH, comer of Cumberland street and Lafayette ave. nnej rclS Lectures.

BBOOKLYN ATHENE UM LECTURES. Course will be delivered on TUESDAY EVENING, February 19th, 1868. by Bev. Dr Viirrow. SubIeot Doors open at Lecture commenoea at 8.

Tiokeu 86 oents'eaoh, may be had at Sanford's mnBlo Btore, S3 Court an Boss's book store 142 Atlantlo st; Marsh's book tore, 176 Atlantio BH and at the door. St Boarding. BOYS BOARDING SCHOOL AT LITTLE Ferry. 9 miles from Heboken, N. J.

Stages from Ho boken pass the school several times dailv. This school has twenty lame, airy and handiomel Inrnlnhn1 vnnrnn tnr tmn. tyor more pupils. For healthfulness of location and good living this school is unsurpassed. Pupils received any time Terms iu per year, xor oircuian.

with particulars, appls to or address the Principal, A. B. WINAN1'. 3m Groceries. rjl HE GROCERS OP BROOKLYN.

H. MARYOTT nn WHnLXftAT.IS TtKAT.KMi TK PJfntrr.DTnwa have leased for a salesroom, the store No. 27 Fulton street, next door to Messrs. Valentine A Bergen, where they hopa to see their old friends and easterners, and any teat are In want of Brooded Hami inuD.a. iiaiveiana uaarteri Pork Beef SrT Salmon Herring Beer Tongues Bacons Ehonlders Boloanas Boxed Herring i Dried Codfish JaiaSm TEAS.

EXTRA FINB AND FINE ENG llsh Breakfast Souchong in chests and half ohest. FrNB OOLOSG.inhalfshests. For sale by QOBDON. TALBOT It Ja25w 1SE Maiden Lane, N. Y.

Gt ROCERYj FRUIT, Bad SEED STORE. Reaervlnff tmlArW ttMara. YTn onnn Bananas. Guava Jt Uy. and Gnava Homnlade White Grapei by the kea: Brandy Peaches in Jars: Also, a general assert osntofliBijj.GiJUjaianii Viows 8noa.

Pijuitb. Ao. WM. H. OOXNSLIi.

Fulton street cor Clark To Let. NO. 14 EAST BALTIC STREET, NEAR COURT A new brown stone front house, English basement to let or leaie. ALSO ORHAliK IB nnrea nf Und nn fisv RiHffc. noir Fort Hamilton, an unsnrpassed situation for gentlemen's oountry seats.

With the railroad now finishing thtslandwill be (la point of time) nearer the lower sort ol the city of New York than Union Square. Aoply to G. Court street, fes im opposite Harrison at. LARGE BOARDING HOUSE TO LEASE. A new building 4 stories and basement 70 feet front bi BS feet d.en.

brown stone front. Bituated comer of Fourth and South Fifth streets, Brooklyn, late Williamsbnrah. will be leased to a gjod tenant for a boarding house or private family hotel. The bouse is arranged with all the conveniences of a modern built house, furnaces for heating the house, gas pipes. Ac The sttoatlcn it In the pleasantost part of the olty.

Mab ground, and within five minutes walk of four ferries. Terms moderate to a good tenant. Apply to ja36 lm WILLIAM WALL, 220 Front N. Y. EURNISHED HOUSE TO LET.

The four story brown stone front basement and attic house. No. 107 Hloks st, (next door to the corner of niark.) Brooklyn, eont iU Ing all the modern conveniences, to lot with the turn'. tore. There is also on the premises an adjoining lot with fruit trees.

Apply to WINING. BS.NTO A fel6 3w b4 South street, New York. BTORE TO RENT IN MONTAGUE PLACE, the Storeo under TOynbees Hotel, in Montague place nf Court Bt are effjred to Lst. Apply to J. W.

BMlrH, or In the Drag Store. TO GARDNERS. TEN ACRES OF GOOD land will be leased advantageously. They are situated on Bay Bidge. lo'l mile this tide of Fort Hamilton, and the railroad no fiMshlng will pass through them.

Apply to G. MSBLB, Court street, ft 61m' opposite Harrison st APARTMENTS TO LET, WITH OR WITH out Board. h.i Dished or nnfurnlshed. Apply at No. la Bridge street.

Brooklyn. nSOtf rpo LET In the Brooklyn InsMtute, 2 or 8 I rooms, for offices, or for meeting of Sooiotiee, either oasnal or permanent. 1 particular! enaniro at the nstltute Washington st. near Oonoord. For Sale.

at.P! nu. Tn T.ir.T tttui Twn tabitantial and wall built two story, basement ana Altio unua uuuacs vu ma Buu.uattB. uuruoi ui ma DCSIC ana AnviaB DbS. iuq uuubc. am nou uuiur mi thmnahsnt.

in a good neighborhood, and very desirable Apply to JOHN D. OH ARE. 203 Falfrn Bt. Brooklyn, or to HAlLLK, LOBD A QUEEEAO. 103 Wall It, New York.

Iel4 lm FOR SALE CHEAP. The two story gHgam ana atcio cottage juodbb. io am, aaeipai bdci, ESiSa near DeKalb ave. Marble mantles, tllding doors 1 fiztnres. veranda in front, ia complete or der.

1,600 can remain on bond and mortgage. Apply on the premises or at S5 William itreet.N. Y. fel6 tf. A.

HBRKIOK. FOB BALE IN BROOKLYN THE ELE gant three story hrlck house, 39 Sands at; Is within 6 minntes walkof the Fulton Ferry, the market, and numerous church' s. and haa all the internal conveniences usual la flrtt clasihrsBS. Apply to B.v Ma lm 149 Maiden Lane.New York. AT 'PRIVATE SALE No.

303 BRIDGE ST. The ftstory brick house and lot. No. 803 Bridge st, new Wlilonghby at. The house is built In the best manner, has all the modern Improvement, mob.

as hot and cold water baths, range, hot air furnace, gas and bsjb fixtures. aP? nerfeotorder. HoujeMbyMft Lot 24 by 100 located In of the best neighborhoods east of avenue, and be ween the Myrtle and Fulton avonne railroads. Part of tiie purchase) money may remain on bond and mortgage lor iprm of years For farther particulars apply the pre JBlBB COLHA SON. Aootloneers, 43 Fulton at.

Brooklyn. '1B ARE CHANCE. ONLY .8800 FR A hou'e and plot of ground in the middle of the village of J.mfllaa. lit 1., Wlinin IWU aviuy win, the ner li going west M0 can remain on mortgage at isnArrani. cor.

Fnlton and Front ats. Brooklyn. A HAT.UThe Four Story Marble From ftvert front! 133 feet deep, 88 feet oourt yard, with wftto sold lowrnaeaay A Jail iUlJUB llaWlAUUIa No. 1U Pultons tit. FOB SALB OR TO LET A HOUBB AND lot to Portland ave, between Park wd ItorUe avi Tho home is three etorlei with bments and rob oellar, weU flnlfhed and In good, oider.

Pgsslor. given rneai al families, who lived in uio upper nionea. iuo fire' originated in the lower portion of the house, d'the flames soon' enveloped the 'damaging ivitcs'nori'an extent as to make it nooeeBary to re entirely in order to make it tonantable. Jonsidorable of the contents were sared. The loss 'BUBtaWeUby' the North amounts to about $1200inBTjred for $800 in the "Webster Insurance 'CoVifijf few' York, The other occenpants wow Jacob Stream, John W.

Heyer, and a family named Spencor. Their goodB wore not insured. The house is owned by Mr. John Eeid of the chiefs office," New York, and was worth about $8000 in eured in the Brooklyn Ins. Co.

An adjoining tenement wb somewhat damaged. SMiinto. Death. IiiBt; evenings, woman named Elisabeth, linason, wno reaiaea wna ner anuguiur in the upper part of No. 270 Hicks street, met with an accident which resulted in almost instant death.

She was decrepid with age and required a good deal of attention. Being left alone in the room she came 106 near the stove, and her clothes taking fire Bho was ehveloped in flames. The smoke attracted the attention of the family, and on entering they found her lying on floor, her clothing all burnt off hor body, and in the agonies of death. The flre, which had communicated to the bedding, was suppressed, resulting in but small pecuniary damage. The ooroner was notified to hold an inquest on the body.

Deceased was 31 years of age. The This mysterious erdor, of which so much has been said, give a grand ball at Gothio Hall to morrow evening. On noticing this Society some time since, we hinted that its principles probably embraced the annexation of tho Fcjoe's or Cuba. are told wo were in error, and without receiving anything positive as to the aims and designs, of the 'Lemairdaiene's," are assured by one in their confidence that they hold no communion with filJibuBters, nor aro they in any way oonneeted with snbtorranoan Tailroads or dark lanterns. But as we before stated, they will take their positions and establish their platform to morrow evening at Gothic Hall.

Cocht or Sessions. A number of porsons indicted for burglary were arraigned this morning and pleaded not guilty. James Day, heretofore oonvicted of an assault on an officer, was sentenced to imprisonment for ton days. Nicholas Price, convicted of assault arid battery; was fined $10 or ton days imprisonment. Charles Beok, for interfering with an offi cer while in tho discharge of his duty was placed on trial, whioh; was progressing at noon.

Sam of aiv old Homestead. "Wo understand that Rev. E. 11. Johnson has lately sold his property on Johnson street, containing a large frame dwelling and several lots, for tho sum of thirty thousand dollars.

The purchaser is tho Catholio Church of St. Jamos in Jay street, by which it is to be converted into some religions institution. oShopitbtiko. George Ryan and Pierce Britt were brought before Justico Smith this morning on the charge of stealing a coat from tho store of Joseph Bryan, No. 214 Fulton street.

The coat was found on Ryan. Both were committed and sentenced to the Penitentiary for 60 dayt. The New YoTk Dramatlo Association will perform at the Brooklyn Museum on Tuesday evening next. The New Yorkers, stand A No. 1 in the am atuer lino, and the only fault their friends find with them is, that they appear before them far too seldom.

WAM.AB0UT Martyrs Wo have been informed by a friend, that a suboription has been started by several of our old residents for raising a reasonable Bum for the purpose of placing these "relics" in a substantial and durable "tomb" in some respectable spot Fort JGreene is named. Thoy have signed liberally themselves, and the book is at present lodged with the "mayor," who will bo happy to receive the additional signatures cf such of our citizens as are disposed, and whose patriotism and veneration for the men of tho times whieh produoed and aobieved tho glorious results of the revolution of '78 will, load them to patronize this effort. It is time this matter was settled. There have been too many milk and water attempts. Let us now have something in earnest.

If this beginning be properly sustained, and if tho "veterans of 1812" also exert themselves, and the application of ono of our representatives, Mr. Wood, to the Legislature be successful, there will be ample means to accom plisn the object; $5,000 will do it, and do it well. So feasible and worthy a work should not bo delayed. We hope it will now bo done, and the remains of these sufferers and patriots rest with suitable mementos in the most eligible and prominent location of our Dancing New Classes. Wo are requested to state for tho information of dancing readers that thd last new classes of the season at Wilson'B Aoadomy are now forming on Tuesdays and Friday si' at and 8 o'clock P.

for the short term, which will embrace all the fashionable dances. Those desiring to join should apply immediately. Wei Goods. S. M.

E. Towlb fc Columbian Hall, No. 2S1 Grand street, Now Yoru, will offer, this day, the largest stock of linen damasks, damask table cloths, napkins, towels, linen sheeting, fronting linens, ever offered in that city. These goods'are slightly wet and Soiled, and are.offered at prices less than: costof importation. i AA FINE FRENCH CHINA.

I vJU Ten Sets, comprising ttie regular 44 irorth Khaaat. will te iorS.60v At ao.wasai,wiu 0YINT0N kR0J.aBB. f.lRlw' Ho. 818 920yoJton Brooklyn. TTL'OtTE AND COAL.

PAGE HASJS JSliij, to.4Preeldentit.BrookJyn.are n0.T Tirana Coal at lower tares than aus other plgoe In the StTi1ar iurolv of extrafamily Buokwbeat 1 our. A CARD. M.rs. uoyne ueing uoouuuu (ilwva hv8 the most beautiful ana new gooda 'Ifcw hVrDiwoas'nai 'ordered from the flrat houses In ani Bnglsal. her spring atook whio Paris.

Oermny ana auijo tail 1 A o. 9 CANAL 8TBHBT. TO HOTJ8EKBEPKK8. 8IN01V8 M8' J' th. WabjSg will be called tor ana returned uT! vJfBrooklvn for 6s.

ner doien, tiniest otherwise agreer. wTjItYfor manSaitSerswUlbe done in the very nnnf Fulton hpHl COUNT COURT OP KINGS COUNTY! lAnn Hah tc Ills wire, umnaimw, "SSJSJSiToaSoii of the above naraei defcnaants. Ton SKSSfmvSmm aid reaulred to anawer the eom BROOKLYN DAILY BAOXff P. M. By Telegraph to the Daily Eagle Arrival of OnUmvun.

Nw YonK, Fob. 19. The steamer Cuhawba, from Now Orleans, via Havana, arrivotl thin uioming, bringing Jates to the 13tb. inst. Tlie Cobawba tovfod out from Havana, the If.

S. sleop of war Saratoga, bound to PeuAucolu. The Havana markots woro nnchnngol froights The sbip Anna Zift, from Now Orleans, put into Havana for repairs, having been struok by lifirbtuing at'son, aud Bprnng aloak. She would probably discharge her cargo. Railroad Travel ttaelward.

Sfwnofiki.i, Fob. 19.s? The Btorm of Saturday night nnd tho snow over ainco haeo thrown tho trainB on all the roads in this vicinity in tho utmost oontvwion. No Btorm during the winter has so paralyzodr rail road travel as thin. Tho Sunday night mail train from Now York encountered nu imruonso snow bank at Long Meadows, at two o'clock on Monday morning, and there remained until i o'olock thia afternoon, being joined in tho meantime by the 6 o'olock morning train from Ilartjord, tho 9 A. M.

Now Havon train, and 4 P. M. bv the Now York morninc oxnross train. By this time help enough had boon eollooted, so that by tho united eifortu ofnino locomotives and a largo nnmbor of men, tho truius wore enabled to roach thiB city. Tho express train which left Boston yoBtorday morning arrived horont half past 9 o'clock this morning, and started for Now York at ten.

Tho Now York nlternoon express train arrived herb at ton o'clock this morning, having rmained at Long Meadow all night, and will start for Boston at two. Tho morning train for Albany duo hero at noon yesterday, arrived at 1 o'clock this morning. The northorn roads, thoughh suffering badly from the storm aro more favored than tho eastern. Rlarkeu. Mgw Yoax.Feb.

19. OOtton Is fl in Flour ia ljiw er. Balna western, 3,100 bblsi Common to straight otato SG 81 a 7 00. Common to goodO)iloS7 t)2a 8 12 1 2 GenoEoo 8 87a 1 1 OO Southern Isoaslor. Bales 150 bblajaf 18 75 a 9 12 1 2 for common to good, aua 25 10 37 for fancy nnd extra.

Wheat Is heavy. Soniborn Itcd 81 82 a 1 82 1 2. Corn lower. 8ii1p 5.0iK) buahola. Mixed "lii 78 1 while 70a 78, yellow 77u78.

Pork lower. Silas 130 bbls. Mess. 15 87 Prime 13 87. Beef heavy Biles ISO bbls.

Re packed Chicago 13 75 14 25, country naesBlOOOall 10 Lard better. Bales 300 pk at 1031 2n 10 3 4. Whiskey firmer. Balea 1 00 bit, at 9 29 a 29 1 2 rurPrieon. SECOND EDITION, Eagle Offiok, 8 1 2 P.

M. Mew York Leglslatnre. Albany, Fob. 19. Senatk 1 unity Church PnorEmr.

The report of the Vestry of Trinity Church was presented. Tho trustees deny the right of the Senate to require such report but Btate that it is mado ont of respect for that body. The report is quite volumuioua. Jt shows the total valuo of church property, irrospectivo of Joases and building, to be Tho total amount of annual rents is 71, 301 97, The present total valuo of ground rents ia stated at C2. (JANAL oLTEItlNTENDENTS.

A communication was recoivhd from a mnioritv of the Canal Board in reply to the resolution of Mr. Brooks) declaring that in tho opinion of tho Board tho passage of Mr. Tjphatn's bill, abolishing tho office ot (Janal superintendents would prove injurious to the interest of tho canals that it wonld increase the expenso and diminish tho efficiency of their management. A second communinntimi nn t.lin same subject taking an oppuslte viow of tho pruposod measure, was also submitted, signod by Canal Commissioner Fitz hugh only. Notices of Bills.

By Mr. Brooks To inoreaso tuho number of trustees of the Jows Hospital, By Mr. Spencer, to authorise the Comptroller to pay tho amount duo lor Croton Water by tho State, UHed nt Sing Sing Prison. By Mr. Nison, to prevent abuses by the receivers of insolvent corporations.

By Mr. Kider, to increase tho pay of the chaplains of the State Prisons. BILLS PASSED. For a ferry ncrosg Great Sodoy Bay. To incroaso the salaries of tho Judges of the Court of Appeals and Supreme Court.

To enable F. dishing and the Newtown Turnpike Bridge aud Road Co. to reduee their tolls. Assembly. This is general order day, anil nettling of general interest has beon done.

Thirty Fourth Consreaa 1st Session. Washinotom, Fob. 1 9, House. Mr. Hickman, from the Committee on Election, ofl'erod a rsBolutiou empowering the om mittooto send for persoiiB and papcis, in the Kanea contested election cuso.

Mr. Phelps thought that tho oxorciso of bucIi a power would be an usurpation as Mr. Keodor doiss not claim he was elected by virtue of the law passed by the Kansas Legislature. Ho defended his constituents from the charge of being Border ruffians which had been repeated hero and elsewhere and by ono Senator Wilson, who comes from a State whore men warred on defenceless women, aud burned Ursuline convents. Ho oarnestly condemned tho antl slavory men in Kansas, nnd claimed that the Missourians desiro not tho shedding of blood, but to sustain the laws.

Mr. Washbnrne, of Maine, regretted that Mr: Phelps had indulged in such remarks which were excoedingly exciting, not to say inflammatory. A large majority of tho peoplo of this country believe in their hearts that there was no legislature in Kansas. No law, and nothing having the origin and effect ot law under which the elootion had been held, and by which Mr. Whitfield claims his seat as delegate.

The Canada at Boston. Boston, Feb. 19. The Canada has jnst been telegraphed fifteen milos outside, nnd will bo up about 2 o'clock. Fire at St.

John, N. B. St. John, N.B., Feb. 12.

Ten or twelve small houses were destroyed flre this morning, in Kelly's Boar, this city. Ladies Goods. UBSI FURS BELLING AT H. EISLOW, 185 IDIiTON BT, In order to make room for Sprintt importations, will dispose of thebalnnoeofh's FAN0Y FUSS at the coat of manufacture. The ladies aro resDoolInlly Invited to call and avail themselves of this rare opportunity of selecting prime foods a small cost.

fela tf SOMETHING NEW. FULLER'S POSTA ble Book Safe, for Mafttslnea and other Periodicals This safe It simply a small case for containing the numbcrn or any Periodical uutll oee volume ia comolcte, keeping them in a comoaot and convenient form for use, aud oreservinK the whole in a neat condition for blnd'ni. It will be (ound a very convenient and useful article. For saie by W. II.

BABCOOK, Bookseller and Stationer. tf 243 Fulton street. Brooklyn. FEATHERS ONLY TWO SHILLINGS AND tour BhUllnin, at the JBUUUIUjXH BAU. ma ii Atunti atreet.

nl SUPREME COURT. Tho Commercial Fire Insurance Company against aiohard O. MoOormlck and others. mib Nash, PlfTs. Attys.

in pursuance of a judgment order of this court, made In theubove entitled action, bearing date, the 4th day off 18657 I will sell by Publlo Auotion, at Montague Ball. Oourt streot, opposite the Olty Hall, In the city of Brooklyn, on theMth day ofPabruary 161, at toefoUowtog described fand and prenaiaes All that certain lot, pleoe or paroel of land, situate, lying and being In the (late villuw of Willlaraabnrub) city of Brooklyn, bounded and described as follows Beglo nlng at aoolni on the northwesterly side of Fifth atreet twenty fiva feet northeasterly from Norih Seventh street lunninn thence northwesterly one hundred feat; theaoei northeast 1 twonty flve feet; thenoo southeasterly one hundred feet to fifth atreet and thence southwej 3terly along Fifth street twenty fire feet to the place of beginning being tin premises known and described on a map of the Butler, Froat, Handy and Sinclair oroprty ma, ie by Dan ielEwen, city surveyor, on file in the office ofth eolerktnoy Besisterlof Kings county, the number 1M (nm bundled OOAP STONE, FOOT Are bu WAMAOICT TOTATM. Bro4way The BWala The becret, LADKA KSBKIca VABTBTIBB. Broadwaj Slie Sloops iiwuuimti uuiiaem oi rana. r.1?,1:0', Lroadway BKing.

or Wealth and roverti Secret Msrriagc. So: Herne thelHunter. or tee utmou Horseman. VARIHnKii 472 Broidway The Naiad BD0BXKy8 BDfilaflQDBl OPIltA U0U8E. i Broadway Barleirjuo Onora and Nearo Minstrelsy.

WOOD'S HINHTBBta. Mnohanic Hall, Jlroadvay. ROADWAY THEATRE. 1K3 FIRST GBAnFfeHFORMANOB ok Tn EQUE8IRIAN AND SOPKEB SCENIC DRAMA OI' HERNE, TIIE HUNTER, will tako plaoe at the abovo establishment, MONDAI IVBNI Sft FBAUAKV 18. ISSii.

a THB BHaUmOl, 8TJ0 swENiY ifoua BifiAurivDii HoBsra, InclndluDg the wonder'nl TBAlNEn honasi aiuifnir.vi are engaged oxtreasly rr thin MAGMIF10KNC SPEOIAOLK! which will oombine in lis representation a most talon led cast ni uaaraobern. Superb and Oharaeterlttlo Palntinc (by llolntor.) Ooslumas, Propcrtiei, Froceaaicna, Tablctua, Oombats, AGorgions Tournament, Full Military BmJ. Oar drawn by s'x :) abra', DarlnK Knata of Horatinnaahlp, At. GT" Full particulars In bill" of th any. 11BUNV.

THK DUNCKR. Will JVEUT RIGHT liNTlI, FUKTHTR N'OriCB. Heats may be secured tlireodeyi In advance MB A BIRTH DAY, FEBBUAUY 2id, 185ii. THB YOUNG MBS'fl aMOKlCUN NATIONAL CLUB OT K1NG3 OODNTY, will oelebrate Waahinirioii'i Ulrth day bv Publlo Kterolacs, commencinff at 7 preoluely. at the ATHKS.HOM.

CjlDEJi OP KXKB0ItE8. Muilc 1y the Brooklyn Brass llaud. Prayer By the Ohapialn. Music. Beading of Washington's Farewell Addrcca by an nt Klocntioniut.

Pong By the American Glee Oluli. Presentation of a magnificent Uahmkii by the Lallo of Kings Oonnty. Okatios. Beats reserved for Ihe ladles iDMissiox Frzb, Public ExerolseB will ba followed liv a GRAND BANQUET, oommcnoing at 9 o'olock, af. Kathoun's dale Globe) Hotel, Ful ton St.

near Clinton. Tlokets the Bacaiet my ba oMalncil if nny member or the Commitlee, ana at Itmhbuo's Hntcl. Prico CO Xmiuent gentlemen froa abroad will be present and respond to totintc. By order of Executive OVnnrltie, felB td WM. B.

I.BWIS. President. uancins FOURTEENTH ANNUAL BALL FOR THBBEVEFIT OV T.IK WILLlAMSBUliGH FIRS DRPARTWENT FUND 11 tako plaoo nt the ODE ON. on WEDNESDAY EVENING. February SOUl, lEf.

Tlckctu can be obtained from the following CoMMiriae. B. W. Wi'sos, Daniel Dracvao. D.

Btronn. M.Siilt, J. F. WlKglna, John W. Fjx.

Joneoh lioman. John Perry, W. Van Valkenburga. B. K.

W. N. Doan, JtodDCT I'hnrsby, Thomas M. Doyle, Wm. Retsnedy.

H. G. Dlabrow. B. W.

WIIS0N. Chairman, Dikixl Dosotas, Secretary. Music oy od worth's Band. fe8 11 BALLS, SOIREES, PARTIES, Iisdlea nrf paring for the ahora would do well to re lect a UK AI DKE13 from 1P0 Fu'ton s' irli Ich virj in price from 50 cents toi5. Also, uold a nd ailver ornamenisfortha hair, cheap.

NOBH. Jat5 tf 190 Fulton street. Medicine. THE ORIGINAL BROOKLYN MEDICAL AGENCY, JCetablisustl in 1K. BY MBS.

H. nvia. 175 FOLTON 8TR1BKT. Bicoklyn Ageut fur Brandreth's His. POMADES.

Thompson's Pomade Optine, Baonelor'u Ualdavis Oream. RonBoirn A Hftrrison'i Pliilooome. Oleaver'a Bearn' Grease. Low'a snd Lubln's Pomatum. Ox Marrow.

Oil orKaaaa. Omtalina. Ba' (MI. Ban JoTfnoCoiunetio.lo. Ac.

rivrsale by Mrs. M. HAY38, 17 Fulton and J. W. HAYK8.

159 Atlantic oi tt LOWS fc CLEAVERS BROWN WINDSOR Honejrand other Boaps. Taylors Oryptallne Wash balli Lubens Highly soented soaps, amandine camntior, lc ani winter soap forohopped hands, cold cream military uhavint soap. shavintt oream. transparent bar op, Ac. For.

aalehy MrsTM. HAYE8. IK Fulton street, and by J. 8 AYKS Atbintlr st. "c9tf HAIR DYES AND RESTORERS.

Batchol ors, Phalons. Bal'ards. Gilraans, agios. Mathews Gurarda, Thompsonu, Hills, Harrisoni, rlstoiloros. anii Juloa.

HBUela Hair Uyoa, Mrs. Aliens Worlds Hair Restorer HoirastreetH Hair Coloring. Professor Woods Keatorer ao.i Baakelis Bestitctor. for aile by Mrs. M.

HAYES, 175 Fulton Itinil hv J. W. HAYES. 1B9 Atlantic atreet. or0 if FOR THE TOILET.

LWns and other Toil et Powders, Meen Fun, llBy White. Ltauid Kougn' Oarmino, Gourardj Pomlor Rubtle. nnd Havels Dlpllatorj Powd for uprooting hair, Th.atre Kr.uao. Bhanda. Alabaa tor.

Too Powder, Paate and Too joaufor sale by Mri. M. HAYK8. 176 Fulton at. and bs 07 HAYES.

159 Allan, tic street. 009 BARRY'S TRYCOPHBRO 03, LYON'S KA thalron, PfcaloH'H Chriatodorcs aud Miller's Hair In tfgorators Marker's Tonio. Kurd's Benlorer and Golden Qlotu. Graha a'a Onuent. 8oloii Hyperion uld.

Jaynea HairTomc. KowlanoTa MacMsar Oil. SPBKldlnK'j Bote Mary and Cantor Oil. Goura.rd's Hair Kcatorauve and Wilkhrt Amiclet, for sale by Sirs. M.

HAY2S, 176 Fulton and by J. W. aYKS. 15a Atlantic si. PATENT MEDICINB8, FOR COUGHS, Coldf, Asthma.

Spitting ot Blood, Rhea iim, Djb neoBia. Jaundice, Kidney Oomplaints. Salt Rheum. Storofula. Farer and Ague, DjBenterr.

Also Aromatic Solmupoa londonOordllGUi.Ioowb Medicines PUa Remedies. Ac fc" KSftilton eU FOR THE COMPLEXION. Phalon'a Paphi on Lotion. Bairn of Thoosiaia Flowers. VondersmithjF SilEvxaOt OI Jtas3 autl VJ WKT'a Soaps, Rowland's Kalydor.

Gourard'i Or.TOtal Cream, and Valmar's Cosaetio, for by Mrs 51 HAVBj 7j ittest. and lbs J. W. HAYES. 159 Atlantio street.

oil) If (CHOICE PERFUMERY. LuMna, Harrisons, Bansins. Maogenet 4 Coudray. eztrActa Glcnna verbo ni mnak, oitroiu. miUettcars and Kuraoiurc water, toile yliiezar.

eenuine farina colomie. perfaraed crjnt nop JmtsVscent bSB. colonne by tho quart. to. For sate iSs.

M. HAYES, J.75 Falton street, and by J. W. HAYtB, 151 riOMBS, BRUSHES, FINE CUTLERY, v.j jiiie's uoticuies ana noiEoia. roen'sDreisins; Cases.

PortMouaes. Hand Mirrors. Purses, Portable Desks. China Vaio. BewinKBirds.

Crd Cases. Ac. byMrs.M HAYJ3i.l76ult0aBtandbj J. W. HAYES, 159 Atlantlo St.

01011 HOWARTH'S ORIENTAL TOOTH PASTEi aneleaant preparation foroleaitoUur, prerervintt and beautifylni Uie teeth: for rendering th gums flrra and bird and at the same time of purifyitw tte breath iacideni on yU teelilSilona un denlSeratam. Ai tte re snlt of lon rensarch aud extenslvo axperlsaej the under iirned with dlffldenoe. offers to tho pubUc, the Oriental Tomn i cb. win effectually accomplish tho above 0lS'tingrdientsofIts composition arc all Perfcoto Inno oent, it ia superior to asy. otlir 'n re raovfna Tartar, or in eradicatlwt spots of incipient decay Tteeth, glvir.K.:iw caamel a pearly wHtencss and Tooth Paste," to public pat ronawf more Trellanc 3 is placed on 1U is trlu.lo value Rale it rTopulaTfavor than nt.y trumnetinfr of its mny vlrtuee.

by D. HOWAR'Ut, FbArmjcenlio! I Oheolst, BrOTklynTN. V. and sold ia Boxes at 25 cents each, by to following: aaents: liitlOB. Drnesist, 27 Jamejst.

Eif.MAtfSON. DmsK'st, Myrtle ayo, corner Jay ft. Mra.M. HAVFS 17fi yultonat. J.

UAYS3.159 William Barker M. D. iS South st TWaiEFburFb. nrm ft Miinor Draiririit (Mccessir lo Wm Berrlan) 17' Deveadorf corner M)i nd aonih J'a t. P.

M. T. Ray 271 South 2ii St. All orders addressed to toe box S37 Br'n Post Office wi' receive dtccpi attention Wis REMOVAL. THE AWliiRtCAN BOOK CO.

hive removed thilr stock or BookJ to toe No. 18j FULTON Bi RfiET. (ono bl below tiie Mmeum) wnere we Bhallooallnua to Bell hooka and give as hereto would In7ito lha publla Keaorally vor ju i with i call, and cur stooK ot BooVa and mttbod of doini busmess. i in our Dooss aro an uuw uuu wuiiuumiu struot and do Rood. Wo slml! kfep conataAUy on hand BI be Prave' Boiiki.

Hymo Boolca, and tiU onaa, aul a'i thn new and variouj pablioations of ttie day. I'as booU re all numoernd. and the preaents are all writtou down in a Led aer aaiost oorre pondlan numbsrs. to that evtry purchaser will reooivo a preaeat trum twelve cents to oue hucdreu dollars for 0Terr dollar invested, before leavlon tbe store, ihv ladles are turtloularly invited to call, for manv of pur iopw are tor lady renders. We shli also keep on hand valentines, and ah klndi stationary, which wo aoall sell one quarter leas manhae w' 'i liiomoonoandallatNo.

1S6 FOLTON STtfEKr. tf Bmn uf the twl gug CLOCK.8. In order to acoommodato our tons Island and Brooklyn friends we have added to our very large stack oi watches, and el ver meaX variety of Oloolra. and varyoij In PriM 'rom 13a to EiaeVhraallwarrale.Uolvaen Wanhaand Clocis rep.ired In the best manner. u30 tf TDRONZED Q00DS A WBM.

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