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BOARDItfG. PROPOSAliS. SEWING MACHINES. 1 rr Amusements This Evening. TABS TBEATBE The Prodigal Sod.

SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 17. The Lightning Calodlatob. Prof. Hut chins will give his second "public entertainment at the Business College, Bryant, Slratton Olark'j, comer of Cmit end Joralemon streets, on Monday afternoon, commencing at 2 o'clock. The public are invited to at.

tend. Bdbqlaby. At about one o'clock this morning, ihe liquor store of iliohael O'Donnell, No. 405 Columbia Btreot was entered by forcing a door, opening from an open entry Into a room in the roar of the store. They carried off $100 greenbacks, which they disoovereii in a drawer of a bureau.

I Religions Koticei. Eii Bboobmn BattibT: CHPBOHj Bedford avehuei near Myrtle av. Preaching to morrow (Sabbath) by the pastorritev. HrBAJl Htncinui. Services commence at 10 A.

M. and JP. M. op the Eedeembb (Fourth UniVer salist Society). Green avenue, near Adelnhi street.

Rev, M. Polman, of New York, will preach ihorrow morning and evening: Services commence punctually WlflK and at .45 o'olock M. Jeats gladi ly provided for sirangert. Bar. bedk.

Hieoklet, of Boutji Boston, will preach the 25tu June. Eepobmed Pbesbstebian Ohdboh, Duffleld sbeet Theitev. M. A. Smith will preaoh in this church rxErrforrow (Sabbath).

D.V at lOJfA. P. The public are cordially invited. Sabbath School at 9 o'clock A.M.and P.M. Washer '1C' Chtjboh, between Smith and Court sts.

Preaching in the morning at WW by Bev. D. Lakey, of North Ohio Preaching the evoning at 1 by the pastor. Bev. B.

Sands. Subjeot, "We live for coming generations." Keligioua Meeting in Lefferts' Park, corner of Gates and' Tbmpkins aVehues, to morrow. E. F. Jones, known as tbe "Boy Preaoher, will preaoh at 10M A.

M. Gin. Caret, the great crator of the West, will speak at 3 P. M. Subject, "Teumeranoe and Religion." Bev.

D. Tbaoev will prcai at 8 P. DeKalb care from Fulton ferry run near the park.iv. State St. CongV Chtjboh (near Hoyt.) The Bev.

NEwroif HEBTON will preach to morrow at 10 A. M. and P.M. Lecture on Wednesday evenings. Conferonco and prayers on Friday evonings at o'clock.

DeKalb Avenue Chtjboh. Rev. J. W. LEEk, pastor, will preaoh to morrow (Sunday) at 10 A.

M. and Vt P. The evenlnj discourse will be on the death of Thos. Baine, of tho 93th N. Y.

Volunteers. Yobk Steeet M. E. Chubch, corner ol Gold street. Preaching to morrow (Sunday) at 101 A.

M. by the Bev. E. Sands, and 7 P. M.

by the pastor, Bev. S. Rushmobe. Seats free. i Union Baptist Sabbatii School Rooms.

The Reverend James Incus, of Detroit, Michigan, will nroach to morrow afternoon in the UruonBaptist Sabbath Sohool Eoom.west side of Vanderbilt on halnonn llf vrila anil VatIi AVAnilM. SsrviflAg tO COm xeastjbes ofriWt i Month Joke, A trip to Coney Island, in the oars," is one of the most enjoy able tide pocoirable.at this, soason'pf the year. roads are in delightful condition, the carriage travel makes.fhe route lively as Central Park, the fragrance of the budding flowers, and the pleasure to the eye from the bright green of the fields ipa' foliBg8: is one of the most grateful pleasures to the invalid or the. wearied business man that he could enjoy. The improvements on the route and at the Island are interesting, the Utter being decidedly deserving of nbte.

New hotels (the most popular of this season is the well conducted "Manhattan," under the proprietorship of Messrs. Baulsii Cole, situated a fe steps to the right of the terminus of the road,) now depots, near roads, and new attractions in every respect bid fair to make the Island the popular resort ot the season. Hundreds already resort to the Island every fine afternoon, and the improved facilities for travel and the perfect order and punctuality observed on the line from end to end, presont additional attractions in making tho railroad the popular means of reaching the Island. Cars leave Fulton Ferry every 16 minutes through Jay and Smith streets. The 20th Wabd Pharmacy.

It is with pleasure that wo call the attention of our citizens in this Ward, (and others) to tho recently remodeled, finely appointed, well stocked, andcomplete Drug and Chemical Btore of Alfted Beley, located corner of Myrtle avenue and Adelpbi street. Mr. B. has an experienoe of fifteen conBeciitive years in tbis responsible business, which alone should be a sufficient guarantee, that every care and study will be given to the preparation and selection of the various medicines, and also insure to the public that politeness and civility so necessary to the success. ful management of a retail business, Wo would here mention that Mr.

Beley makes a speciality of Soda Water, that delicious summer beverage, and for richness, purity, of bis fruit and creams syrnps, certainly ranks No. 1. We bespeak for him that apoedy success, whiih energy and perseverance arc bound to command. Biokbene is.a rejuvenator of unapproachable and inimitable excellence. For all nervous diseasos, no matter how produced, it must bo considered an infallible specific.

It is a cure or afHiotions oerttering in tho pver, stomach or brain. Its mission is to bestow strength, vitality and physical ability. 1 per bottle, sold by Drus gi epot 20 Dej street, N. Why Mrs. C.

how nice and clean your clothes always look! What kind of soap do you use? Well, Mrs. Dl, it gives me great pleasure to say that I ure the Gold Medal Soap, manufactured by J. Monroe Taylor, 112 Libert ROVER BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH AND LOOK 8TITOH SKWING MACHINES, 235 FULTON STREET" Brooklyn. 495 BROADWAY. New Yor COBPOKATIUN NOl'lCRS.

(CORPORATION I GRADIN and paving Java atreet from Franklin street ta Washington street. A petition hsa been presentod to. the Common Council ol tha City of Brooklyn, to grade and pave street from Franklin street to Washington street; the Common Council havf fixed the District beyond which tho assossmont for said imf rbvement Bhall not extend, to wit: One hundred feet in depth on either sido of said Java atreet from Franklin ta Wadiington street. Romonstrancea (if any) against the said improvement, must bo loit at tho Street Commissioner's office, on oi before the 16th day of Jnne, 1865, aa the Common Council will finally act UDon the same at their next ensuing mooting or as soon thereafter as convenient. Dated Brooklyn, May 23d, 1665.

J. OAKLEY NODYNB, m25W Street Commissioner ORPORATION HOTI OE GRADING and paving JelToi6on stroet, from Broadway to Evergreen avenuo. A petition has been presented to tho Common Council of tho City of Brookhm to grade andpavo Jefferson streetjirom Broadway to Evergreen avonuo; tho Common Council bave fixed the district beyond which the assessment for said improvement shall not extend, to wit: One hundred feet in depth, on either sido of said Jefferson street, from Broadway to Evergreen avenue. Remonstrances tit any) against the said improvement mustboIeftattheStreetCommissioner's office, on or, bo fore the 3d day of July; 1865, aa the Common Council will finally act upon the same at their noxt onsuing meeting or as Soon thereafter as convenient. Dated Brooklyn, Jnne 9tb, 1865.

J. OAKLEY NODYNE, jei02w Street Oommisalonw. FFICE OP STREET COMMISSIONER, No. 6 City Hali Ji Oakley Nodyne, Street Ooramis AN ORDINANOB DIRECTING THE FENCING IN OR CLOSING OF VACANT LOTS The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Brooklyn, in Comhion Qounoil convened, do enact as follows: Sec. 1 That the vacant Iota, pieces or parcels oi land at the following locations, vis: On Bortlett st, 150 feot of Harrison av.

On Putnam av. 3 0 feet of Bedford v. On Putnam av. 8, 250 feet of Bedford av. Madison st 350 feet Eof Bedford av.

On Henry and Baltio sts. corner. On Bergen t. 8 bet Smith and Court. On 15tb st, bet 3d and 4th avs.

On 21st ft, bet 3d and 4th avs. On WyckofT st southeast cor of Lorimerst. On South bth st bet 7th and 8th sts. On Myrtle av, bet Yatos and Lowis avs. On North 3d st.

8 8. near 3d St. On blcek bounded by Hall, LeHeits, Grand and Atlantla Are hereby diroottd to ba fenced in or olosed with a oioee board fence eix feet high, at the expense of tha owner or owners thereof, to abate a nuisance. See. 3 In case tbe owner or owners of the said lots, pieoes; ornarcolsof "round.

ab.a.U noi Comply with the first flection hereof, within ton rlaia after the first publication of thin Ordinanco, the Street Commissioner ia nerobv directed to" advertise for proposals for doing tho necessary work for nolTing with this Ordinance, and he shall report tho said JinT'ls to the Common Council, to the end that the FSm 'noil may direct a contract to be made for dota? the saia th owners. thi. romauMica ordinance. 1 papers lor nvi hucocsbitb aays, anu mrh nwnn propoealsaaaforeeaidflhaU be publish newBPV, pera for ten successiye dara. iil Sec.

4 The expense of tne said work whioh flnaiJ be donO pursuant to the second section hereof, shall be assessed and collected ip the tamo manner as for reffulatinjr, gradincand paving streets. Adopted Jnne 5th, 1865. bHNRY MoCLOSKEy, Citr OIrt. ApproTed June 7th, 1866. jefsmd WOOD, Mayor.

OFFICE OF STREET COMMISSIONER, No. Citj HsOl Oaklrj Nodyne, Street Conutti uoner. AN ORDINAHCB DIRECTING THE FE501NG IN OR GLOBING OF VACANT LOTS The Mayor and Aldermen of tbe Oity of Brooklyn, in Common Council oon Tened, do enact aa folkmn: Boa 1That the Taoant loU, pieces or parcel of land at Uie following locations: On block hounded by Taylor and Wilson streets, Leo and Bedford avs: On Mock btunded by Wilson and Roia streets, Loeand Bodford ate; On blook bounded by Taylor and Olvmer streets. Lee and Bedford avs: Are hereb directed to be fenced in or closed with acloso board fence six fee high, at the expense of the owner or owner theroo'. On Brooklyn avenue, both sides, between Dean and Bergen sU: 1 On Brooklyn aenu, BB, between Bergen, and WsfikofT.

On Brooklyn avenue, both sidos, between Atlantic and Pacific sts; On Lafayette and Bedford avenues, cor; Aro heroby directed to be fenced in or closed with a pioket fence, six feet high, at the expense ol the owner or owners thereof, to abate a nnisanoe. Sec. 3 In case the owner or owners of the said lots, pieces or parcels of ground shall not comply with the flrdt section hereof, within ten days after tne firqt publication of tblsOrdiflanoo, tha Stroet Commissioner is hereby dirooted to advertise for proposals for doing tho work for complying with this Ordinance, and he shall report the said proposals to the Common Council, to the end that the Common Ceunctl may direct a contract to be mode for doing too said work, at tho expense of each own or or owners. Seo. 3 Notice shall be given to all persons affected by this ordinance, by publication hereof in the CkwpotaiipniNews popersforten successive dsys, and the advertisement for proposals as aforwaid shall Wpublished in mob xwwipa pors for ten suocesirive days.

Sec. 4 TJie expense of the said work, which shall bo dona pursuant to the second section hereof, shall bav assesses and collected the flams manner aa foe regulating, gnd ingandpavinffBtreote. Adopted June Bth. 1B66. HfeNRY MC0L03KET.

Approved June 1th, 18(56. jelSlOd A. M. WOOPf Mayor. JFICE OF STREET OOMMTSrHOMIR, no.

6 City Hall. u. uasiey nodyuo Htreet uommia AN ORDIRANCB DIR17CTING THE flLWlfG UP OB LOTS OV GROUND The Mayor and Alderman of the City ut BrookJyu, hi Oommon Council convened, do enact aa follows: Seo. 1That the filling np of the lots, pieces ar pareeU of ground hereinafter described, is hereby decided mm umo sary, for abating a nuisance, and the said Iota, whioh ara situated of follows: On Church street. SS, lOOfcetwostof Smith; IotaTl end B0, block 169.

13th Ward; On North 9th street, southwest corner of 6th st; On North 0th street. lots 21 and 22, blook 19, X4th Word Are hereby direoted to be filled up to the grade at theux pense ol theowaeror owners thoreof. fcJcc 2 In case the owner or owners of the aaid lots, pieces or parcels of ground, shall not comply with the first section nereof within ten days after the first publication of this Or dinanco. the Street Commissioner is heroby directed to advertise for proposals for doing tne necoaaary work for complying with this Ordinance, and he shall report the eaid propoials to the Common Council, to the end that the Common Council may direct a contract tobemadeior doing the Bold work, at the expense of such owner or owners. Sec.

3 Notice shall be gtvonto all persons affeeteaby tbi Ordinance, by publication hereof in the Corporation Newspapers for ten sacceshivc days, and the advertisement for proposals as aforesaid shall bo publishod in each newspapers for ten successive days Seo. 4 Tho expense of tho said work, which shall be done pursuant to the second section hereof, shall bo assessed and collected in the same manner aa tor regulating, 'grading and paving streets. Adopted Jine 6th. 1665. HENRY McOLOSKEY, City Clork.

Approved June Ytb, 1806 jolo 13d A. M. WOOD, Mayor. CORPORATION NoTrC EiNmd Prince stroet, from its presont northerly terminus to. Concord street.

A resolution has been presented to the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, to open Prince stroot, from its present northerly terminus to Concord street in accordance with chapter 702 of the Laws of 1865; the Common Council hara fixed the Dislrict beyond which tho assessment for sold improvement shall not extend to wit: Along the line of the said proponed opening and in width one half the block. on each side thereof. Remonstrances (if anv) against tbe said opening, muit ba presented to the Common Council on or before the 3rd day of July, 18G5. aa they will Anally act upon tbe same at their noxt ensuing meeting, or as soon theioaftec as convenient. Datod Brooklyn.

JnnB 9. 1865. J. OAKLEY NODYNK, jelO 20d Street Commisaionoc. NOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO DIRECT lots to be dug down.

Ncttco is hereby given to all parties interested, of the intention of the Common Council of this City to pass an. Ordinance to direct lots to tie dug down On block bonndod by Taylor and Clymer strootst Bedford and Wythe avenues Also 5th avenue, both sides, between 15th and 16th streets to abate a nuisance. Dated Brooklyn Jnne 10th, 1885. J. OAKLEY NODYNE, jft2 10.1 Street OommiBflioaer.

OFFICE OF THE STREET COMMISSIOK. Eli. No. 6 City Hall PEOI'OSAIS FOR VLtM GlffG Sib WALKS Sealed Proposals will be received by the Common OonnaiL at tho Mayor'B oflico. until Monday.

Jane 26th. 1865. at i o'clock, P. for lagging Sidewalks attha foliomnglo cations: i Un hecond st, from Eioyt stto Gowanos canai. On fort Groone place, bet Hanson placa and Atlantic av.

On Balchen place, bet Smith and Hoyt Un Oth av, bat 23a and 27th sts. On Columbia at, H. bat HarriBon and Baltic. On Franklin st. bet Kent and India.

On Bth av. WS, between 18th and 23d ats. On Columbia Bt, bet Irving and aarriaoo. Un Bemsen st, bet Bushwick and Moigan avi. On etli av, S.

bet Flatbnsh av and Baltic at. On 20th st. 8, bet 3d and 5th ava. On Smith st, betKorth 2d and Oonsolyoi. On WyckofI st, bet Smith and Hoyt.

On Oak st, bet Franklin and Washington, On Dikeman St. 8 bet Conprer and Fcrrjd, On Franklin at, betFreeman and Eagle. 1 On Amity at, S. west of Columbia. On Sackett and Smith eta, 14 corner.

On Hirkast. bet Harrison and Degraw. On Elizabeth at, bet. Van Brant tad Oonevar. Facb to tbe width of sir feet.

Alio Van Brunt St. 8, from Hamilton avto Elizabeth it, to tbe full width ot tbealdewalk. Blanka for estimating lurmiahed at theolSca of theatre! Commissioner, none other will ba considered. Proposals will not be considered unless aocominitr wttk arxmsentlnwritinir of two anroties of tSQO each, on eaok propoaal, (who ahall qualify as to thoir responslbilttyj thai ar tha contract be awarded to the party proposiM, UuywUl become boondas bis surety forita faithful performanoe; ao4 in case ho Bhall neglect or refuse ta execute the oon tract, If a awarded, thon that they wiUpw to the Oity of Brooklyn tha difference botwoen tho prioe so proposod and the prioe of tie next hljrhest bidder, to whom the oontraot may be awarded. Pronoaalstobeendorsed Proposalt for" flagging Side wajK." BrooliIyn.

June 12th, 1865. By orderof the Common Oounoil. J. OAKLEY NODYHE. jel4 td Btreet Oommiaaioaer OFFICE OF STREET COMMISSIONER, No.

6 City Hall. J. Oakley Nodyne Street Commissioner. AN ORDINANCE TO CAUSE SIDEW4XKS TO BS FLAGGED Tho Mayor and Aldermen of tho City of in Common Council convened, do auaet' aa follows: Seo. I That the sidewalk in front of and adjoining tha lota of ground tt the following locations: On Second plaoe, S.

between Oiinton and Heqry. On Oiinton street, bet Second and Third plaoei. On Ormond place, 50 feet north of Fulton ave. On Sackett st, betFeiry placa and Vu Brant at. On Pearl st, 8.

bet Water and Plrmorith. On Spencer st, 8, bet Park and Flashing ave. Oi India st. S.bet Union ave and tha ohurob. propertr.

On Willougbby ave, V. bet Carlton ave and Adolphi at. OnMaroy ava, BB. bet Waltanat and Flashing ava. On Hamilton ave, bet Columbia and Court.

On all at, S. bet Atlantio and Fnlton aves. On Lefiers st bet Ha' 1 st and Grand ava. On Third ave, 8. bet 31th 2Sth sts.

Baflagged each to tbe width of six foet; also Prince at, 100 feet Bouth of Willoughby, ba flsigol to tba full width of tho sidewalk with first quiut flagging stone, not less than two inches thick, nor ess than two feet in width, and three lectin length, true and staooth on top at thoexponso of the owner or owner, thereof. goo; jin case the owner or owners of the aaid lota, oleosa or parcels of ground, ahall not comply with the first Motion hereof, within ton days after the Bret publication of tbis Ordinance, the Btreet Commissioner Is hereby directed to advertiao for proposala for doing the naoaaiiry work lor complying with thla Ordinance, and he shall report the sald nroposablfc the Common Oonnoil to tha endbat the Common Oonnoil may diraot a oontraot to banuda for doing tho aaid work at expense of such owner prowmara. See Notico shall be given to all persona affected by this ordinanco, by publication hereof In tha Corporation naen papere for ten auooeasive days, and tte proposala as aforesaid shall be published in neb. newspapers flenauocaalvedaya. Seo The expense of the aaid work.wnioh ahall be, dene) ouajuant to tha second Bection hereof shall bs aMessad an iolhatadiaUiasatu manner as for rorulaltag, fradiac acf pevug atreets.

Adopted Jane Sthy MoOL08KBYi 01atk. proved Juno tU, m. W00D T3B0P0SALS FOR WOOD WD OOAL I Sealed proposals will be received it tho gffloe of the fedard orfduSffin. kV HooFtofi, until UBSlkV. June 27th.

t2 o'clock P.M.. for suppljind the God and Wood rfiQuirad for the ensuing jeor, say, one thousand two hundreS tons of Coal and one hundred ani ten cords of Pino Wood and one htmdied orda of Oak Wood, more ot 'IheOoalmustbeof 'thebertqriality'of WHfte Ash. fur nacoand stove Bite, in good order, two thousand tffq.hun dred and forty to the ton. and nmat be delivered and stored in tha bins or cellars of 'the several sohool bmldligfl. 1 The proposala must Btate tho mines from which it is proposed loflupply the coal tubs furnished the mines named.

Tho Oak ood must be of the best quality not less than three ffttstDdflixincbes Ion XhePine Woodmnatbeof the' beat qua'ity that can bo procured in the market, not less than threa foot and six inches Jong. Tbe proposal must etatfl tho price par oord of 123 cubic feet for both Pino and Ouk Wood; and mast be delivered, piled and stored in tbe bins, vaults, yads or ceHtir at tbe everal soliool haildinjts, as may bo, directed by thj pro par authorities. The coal and wood will bs inspected, regards the quantity and quality, under tho supervision of an inspector, to be appointed by the1 Can)mittce'on Supplies. Tbret fouitbfl of Ibo quantity required shall ba delivered imntediately after tbeconiraot is executed, and the remainder at such times as maybB directed by the Committee on botween th dats or the execution of theatd contract and thf Drat day of June, at which time tho said contract Biia'l cease, and not of ore Sureties for the latthfnl performance of the contract wUl he required. P(o compefi'satlon will be allowed for delivering said Wood and coal at anv of tho schools; nor for nutting in' and piling the same in the cellars, vaults, or bins of the said, school buildings, map; of 'which can ba seen at the Board of Education, shoeing the: location of each schdolhouse where the faid coal and wood to bo delivered, togother with a achfdule' 'satiny the quantity to be delivered at each particular sohool.

Proposals must be direotid to. the Committee on Supplies ot the Board of Education, and should bo indorsed, Propoxate for Cool, or Proposals for Wood," as the case maybe, Tho Committee reserve tho right to reject any or all of the proposals J. tf. SEA BURY, MA.UJER, JOHN BELLINGHAM, jelMill27 Committee ou Supphe3. PAWN OFFICE, 445 COLUMBIA SOUT3 BROOKLYN Persons having artides deposited iutbe above establishment aro roquestoa to releom them forthwith ThOBe who cannot conveniently, redeem, may dispose of thtir tick eta to advantage on application at the office.

The entire interest In tbe businoss. 'realizing handsome profits, would be disposed of upon eirly application, as above, Causo of discoatinaance, tha deaAh, ojf vh proprietor. jBlTf1 FIREWORKS. NEW YORK LABORATORY for the ealoof HADVIKLD'S PREMTTJM FIRF WOBKS, FlRE CBACBERS, TORPEDOES, OCCLRED t'lKES, Committeos er nublicand private oAuitUicnss tipplied with KaNCV PiEOES, UNIOS AND PATRIOTIC uBSIGpiSj Orders. by ma1 promptly atten dftd to, jelm Id.

BENNETT, 150 Front N.Y. LEGAL NOTICES, WUlKiUME COUHT, KINGS OOuTy. k3 uliy D. Bowon and Charles L. Anthony againBt Ariel Patterson and othetB.

No. 2. Wm. G. lathuop.

PUinraffa' Attorney. In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made the above entitled action bearing date the twenty fourth day of January, 1865, the undersigned, doly appointed Rof eree in the eaid action, will sell by publio auction, through Cole A Murphy, Auctioneers, at their Salesrooms, No. 339 Fulton street, (opposite tbe City Hall,) in the City of Brooklyn, on the second (9 day of June, 1805, at the 12 o'clock noon, the owing described land and premises, that is to say: All that certain lot. piece or paroel of land Bituate, lying and being in' the Oity of Brooklyn (late Williaroflburgh), County of Kings and Btate of 'New York: bounded and described as follows, to wit: Commencing at the northeasterly corner of First and South Ninth Btreets in paid city, running northerly along said Firat street twenty oDe feet three inches to a point which intersects a line which running at right angles with said First street fiaeaes through tbe centre of tne partition wall between oto number M6)forty'8iz an p(48 torty eight; thence running easterly along said last lino one hundred and eight feet and six incthes, or as far as the right of the said parties of the iirst part extend; thence loutherly aud parallel with Second street forty (40) feet to a point in said South Ninth street ono hundred and two feet six inches from the place of begipniDg; and thence running along said Sonth Ninth street westerly to the place of bo ginning. Dated, May 9th.

1866. THOMAS K. PEARS ALL, Referee, myl0 2aw3wW 22 Court stroot. Brooklyn. The sale of the above premises is adjourned to June (9th) ninth, 1365, at the same time and plaoe ie29awtsEV THOMAS IS.

PEARS ALL. Referee. The sale of the above premises is adjourned to Juae (16th) sixteenth, 1866, at same time andplaoe, ted Juno 9, 1863. iel0 2awtS THOMAS JS. PKARS ALL, Referee.

The sale of the above premises it adjourned to June twenty third, at same time and plaie. Dated June 16th, 1665. jl7 gftTftS THOMAS E. PEARS ALL, Referee. STJPBfcME COURT, ICINGS COUNTY Tully I).

Bowon and Charles L. Anthony against Ariel Patterson and others. No. 1, G. Latiibop.

Plaintiffs' Attorney. In nursunnco of a judgment order of this Court, made in the 'above entitled action, bearing. data the twent? fourth day of 1868, the undersigned, duly appointed Referee in said action, will sell by public auction through Cole Murphy, Auctioneers, at their Salesrooms, 339 Fulton Street, (opposite the City Hall.) in the City of Brooklyn, on the second (2) day of Jnne. 1865, at 12 o'clock, at noon, the following described land and premises: that is to say: All that certain lot, piece or paroel of ground, situate, lying and bping in the city of Brooklyn date WiUiams burgh), County of Kings an! State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Snuth Nlulh street, distant easterly one hundred and two feet and six iucb.83 from the northeasterly corner of Sonth Ninth street and First street thonco runnirig northeasterly and parallel with Second street one hundred and eight feet; thence easterly and naiallel with South street thirty four feet more pr lees; thence southerly and parallel with Second street four feet, to laDd formerly owned by John E. Davidson and John 8.

Young, thencb omstery, and along said last mentioned land and parallel with South Ninth stieet, thiee feet; theuce southerly and parallel with Second street one hundred and four feet, to tho nortt errly side of Sonth Nirith and thence westerly along the said northerly ride of South Ninth street thirty seven feet to tt point or place of hefrinnimr. Dated May 9th. 188fi, THOMAS E. PEAESALL, Refereo, myll)2aw3wW 22 Court street, Urooklyn. Tbe sale of tbe above premises adjourned to June ninth (9ih), 1865, at same lime and nlace.

ie2 2awtsF THOMAS B. PEARS ALL. Raforeo. The sate of the above premises is adjourned to Jane (16th) sixteenth, 1866, at same t'mo and plaoe Dted June 9, U65. jel0 2awtts THOMAS E.

PEARS ALL, Refereo. The sate of the above prom'ses is adjourned to June twenty third, I8C5, tt ccme time and Dated Juno 16th. im. jelT lawtS THOMAS fl. PEARS ALL.

Referee. FFIOE OF THE STREET COMMISSION ER. No 6 City Hall PROPOSALS' FOR ENCLOSING VACANT LOTS. Sealed proposals will be received by tho Oommon Council, at tho Mayor's office, until Monday, June 26th. 1865, at 6 o'clook for enclosing vacant lots at the following locations: OnSackott, Hoyt, Degraw and tiond stroets; On Sackett.

Hoyt, Union and Bond streets; On Myrtle avenue. between Portland avenue and Oxford et; On Court street, between Schormerhoinand State; On Union street. S. between Columb a'and Van Brunt On Carlton avenue, R. bolweenMyrtleanaWlhonghby.

Blanks for estimating furnishea at ttie office of the Street Commissioner, and none othor will be considered. Proposals will not be considered unless accompanied with a consont in writing of two suroties of $250 each, on each 8roposal, (who shall qualify as to their responsibility) that if jo contract be awarded to the party proposing, they will become bound as his surety for its faithful performance; and in case ho shall neglect or refuse to execute tho contract, if so awarded, then that they will pay to the oity of Brooklyn tho difference between the price so proposod and the price of the noxt highest bidder, to whom the contract may ho awarded. Proposals to be endorsed Proposal for Enclosing Vacant Lots. Brooklyn, June 17th, 1865. Hv orrifir of (Common CounniL J.

OAKLEY NODYNE. jeU td Street Commissioner. "iTICK OF STREET No. Cily Hall. J.

Oakley Nodjtle, Street Commissioner. AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE FILLING UP OF LOTS OF GROUND The Mayor and Aldermen of the City ol Brooklyn, in Common Council convened do nact as folloTrs: Sr o. 1. That the filling up of tho lots, pieces or parcels of ground hereinafter described, iB hereby decided to he necessary for abating a nniHanco, and the aaid lots, which are situated asfollows: On 5th avenue, S. between 37th and 3Sth streets; On 5th avenue between 36th aud 37th streots; On 5th avenue, between 39th and 40th streets; On 4th avenue.

8. between 36th aud 37th streets: Aro hereby directed to bo filled up to within three feet of theheighth ot' tho curb, at the expenso of the owner or owners thoreof. Sec. 2 In caso tho owner or owners of the said lots, pieces or parcels of prpnnd, shall not comply with the first section heroof, within ten days after tue first publication of this Ordinance, tho Stroot Commissioner is hereby directed to advertise for proposals for doing the necossary work for complying with this Ordinance, and he shall report the said proposals to the Common Counoil, to the end that the Common Council may. direct a contract to be mado for doing the said work, at the expense of such ownoi or owners.

Sec. 3 Notice shall be given to all persons affocted by this Ordinance, by publication hereof in the Corporation Newspapers for ten successive days, and the advertisement for proposals as aforesaid shall be published in suoh Newspapers for ton successive days. Sec. 4 The expense of the Bald work which shall be done pursuant to ihe Becon section hereof, shall be assessed aud oolleoted in the same manner as for regulating, grading and paving street. 1 Adopted uune fith, 1865.

HENRY McOLOSKEY, Oity Clerk. Approved JtlDB 7th. 1865. jolllOd M. WOOD, Mayor.

ITCH, ITOH. SCRATCH. OINTMENT SORATOM. Will ours the Itch Is 48 hours alio cures Salt Rheum Ulcers, Chilblains and all Eruptions of the Skin. Prioe cents; by sending 60 oonts to WEEKS 1 POTTER, Washington street, Boston, will be forw arded free by nt For sale by all druggists.

mhll KELLY'S WOOD YARD, IS AND 47 JAY STRJCBT, Whew PINE. OAK AND HICKORY WOOD OF THE BEST QUALITY Oan alwassbe had AT THE LOWEST PRIOKB. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended nl2tf M. A T. KEltf COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.

Tola oelobrated TOILET SOAP, la neh. universal demand, is made from the CHOICEST materials, is MILB and EMOLLIENT (nits nature, FRAGRANTLY SOEUT ED and extremely beneficial in its, action upon the akin For sale by all Druggist and Fanoy Goods Dealeri. Meodtf FINE FRENCH COtTILLE CORSETS, WBRLY CORSETS, Elegwtb.einteoirlered, aa well as a good assortment of low priced ediSHjisso the Pliptic Soring Skirt, every atto indsUe, BS. MORROW'S Prench Corset Store, Fnlton stfeet, Id'door above Tillary street. BROOKLYN AGENCY roa UNITED STATES 7 30 BONDS.

THE NASSAU NATIONAL BA NK OK BROOKLYN, Having been appointed Special Agent or Jay Cooke oi tha sale of United States 7 30 ourrenoy bonus, whioh art tonvertlble into 5 10 gold interest bonds in 1867, is prepared to furnish the same in every denomination. Coupons ma tnring on tho 15th of February will be paid at this Bank Circulars relating to this loan, and information other government loans can be obuined of the ofBoo Bank. 0. 0. SMITH, Preside EDOAli t.

Jones. Caahie. lol GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. A large stock of both embroidered and plain French, German, and our own make, besides the BLIPTI SPRING SKIET, in every aba and at mora than third leas than we have been soiling thorn heratofora, a HME. MOHKUVY'B ttlltnuil uuiwni oiu.n, myitf 273 fuiton Street.

URN HAM'S GYMNASIA. IS HO BUBttuai sraaar, HEW BNTRANOa FOB LADjKS. Ho. tt UTinzaton stroet, mext door Court Botut. ForladleaoM WEDNESDAY, Sept.

Hat, UM, at P. K. For bora oa TUESDAY, Bapt. fttk, at P. M.

Mll)prllrPPlJtOinM1'ul' WW BOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY IN emitXBTOokJiri wiDt a fnraiiheel rtn (with board on Sunday only) to a gentleman. Address, with references, M. Box 1248 W. Y. Poat Office.

flAJO WITH LARGE airy roorn ra'a ftaelocationneAr Oifcy Hall. Din nerattm. bhivdii, vuiuur aay. J617 21 OABD A HAiiL BBDKOOiVI TO LET, 1 WHO DOiro, at ou AQims sc fTfcriATJT) WANTED BY TWO aRMTMfl. X5 man.

ln'B private family, 'tbe comforts of a home may be enioycd. Ijocation must be between City Hail ana ruiiou HuoDr, vnm UHruomara, n. Office of thiB paper. jol62, OARD Jb UHNISHBD ROOMfe TO LET jorasinglegentlfman, with or without board, Ap ply at (wo wi. iaaaon.

jtuo zl BOARD A JfUKNISUEO OR UNFUR nisbedroem to let, with board; also a hall bedroom, jtvery moderate terms. Apply at 99 HarriBon street, cor. unever umw' joio BOARD IN BKOOKLYN TO LET, with board, at No. 8 Harrison street, two fine suits of rooms on 2d ard 3d floors; accommodations first class; re ference requireu. evo OARD A GiJiNTLEMAN AND LADY can be accommodated with boaxd and pleasant rooms AT C.nnfnrfl dt.vmay Jnia i ny npp'yo uu iq" BOARD IN A JrltlVATE FAMILY, FOR married or single pontlomen; very pleasant front rooms Ull "lamiia, lingo furnished or unfurnifnea.

and hall rooms connecting if WanieTj vuvu h.iiwuuuiciii;b3uu aauiv uuur, location very pleasant, and convenient to cus for atl the ferries. Enou6 at 267 oackett Btreet, between Clinton and court jww OABD WANTED IN BROOKLYN BY a geniiemaii ouu mum ana noaroom, or largo bedroom, furnifibed. In a strictly private family, where there are no other boarders; will be permanent ono or two vears if suited; references exchanged. Address, stating Mnoifi nffice. for one week.

1013 6t "DOABD A LARGE ROOM ON THE Jt secona eiory iu ijji, wiin ooara, to agonnemin ana wile or two single gentlemen, convenient to the ferries; references eicliangea. Apply at 152 Adams street. jl2 60 AMUSEMENTS. THE OOP AVE PARK. Throop avenuo, between Myrtle and Flushing.

GBAKD EVENING PROHENfl.DE, SOLDIERS' PfC NIO AND SOIREE, ON MONDAY EVENING, June 19, 1885. Gates open at Promenade cpoiniencesathilf past 7. STEWART'S, COTILLION BAND, GRAND ILLUMINATION AND FIREWORKS. ADMISSION ONLY 25 OB NTS Can be had at all tho principal music stores in Brooklyn and Williamsburgh. i7 2t HE GREAT STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL AUD tfAHU.

AIR OF THE SEASON YYiii uo neia in tne ACADEMY OF MUSIC, BROOKLYN, WTrnXTTSTl AVonilTHllTlKn kVKWtr n. iy Under the direction of the Committee of the Eabt New xorn nsptisl. Mission. Tickets of admission, including Strawberries or Ice Croaw, 2fl cents each. Every article will be offered for sale in tho Fair at the bona fide mart etable value and no more.

No lottery or in other game of ohance will bo allowed. Doors willle open each day from 2 to 10 P. M. N. B.

Contributions ore rospeotfully, solicited of cakes and fancy flowers, Ac. AUo, fromrtorekeeners, goodb to sell on commission. Letters addressed to W. MaXIIEED, at tho Central Bank, or J. H.

TRIPLEE, 386 Or mberlsnd tt. nill be promptly attended to. Tickets can be had at O. W. WAX WELD'S, Central Bank.

Mosers Sa.WYKKt THOMPSON'S, piano forte establishment, Fnlton ave; cor Jay st, or at tie door. Ticket limited to the capacity of the house. P. S. MesBrs.

SaWYER 4 THOMPSON have kindly loni ed the use of oneof their bost instruments, to be used on thafioccaslon. For fn'riher particulars pee small bills. THE LAST OF THE SEASON THE Carlton avenue M. E. Chureti will hold ill annual Strau berry festival On TUESDAY EVENING, June 21 1865.

the Charon. Carlton avenue, near Myrtle. Tickets procured at the door. PAVILLION. 132, 134 136, 138 COURT STREET, OPI'OSITE WYOKOFF STREET.

GRAND CONCERT EVERY EVENING. ADMISSION FREE. lm PAVILLION, 132, 131. 136, 138 COC RT STREET, OPPOSITE WYOKOFF STREET. SUNDAt, JUNE 18, 1865.

GRAND SACRED CONCERT. ADMISSION AVILLION, 1 132. 131, 136, 138 COURT STREET, OPPOSITE WYOKOFF STREET, JUNE 19. 1865, GRAND CONOKRT AND ITALIAN NIGHT. ADMISSION 25 CENTS.

jl7 2t REQTEST THETEtoER ance Fcaiivalheld in Lefferts Park, Gites and Tc rap ns avs, will be repeated on MONDAY. June ISth, aftr oon and evening. Musio and the large platform will be devotrd to Ihe young folks. Speaking and singing in tbe east endof the Park, Admission 25 oenta; ohildren 10 cents. FOR SALE.

OR SALE 30 LOADS OF BUILDING stone, a onantitv of windows anil old Inmhnr. for nsl ehflap. Anplr to DA wwrrir; Court street, cnrnAr ol Fourth, place. 3t 4kl FOK SALE A LIGHT WAGON MDj. 4 9 (ho top,) in good order.

Apply to H. CRA1GE, at the Sewing Machine Hooms, corner of Court and niton streets. IpOR SALE rXHE LKASB, STOUK AND fixtures of a neatly fitted up grocery and liquor store, near the Fuiton and Catharine lerrie, Brooklyn, euitable ft other business if required; satisfactory reasons for pbII ing. Kn quite at the clothinxetore 69 Main street. 3t FOR SALE 150 CORDS OH WOOD, Apply to JOHN O'BRIEN, near Netson'a Hotel Flatbush, L.

I jeU ivr FOR SALE CORNER LIQUOR STORES, billiard saloons, rostabrant. bakeries, groceries, hotels, drug etorea. meat markets, lunch and bar rooms, and other business places in all parts of New York and Urooklyn. Parlies that want to sell or purchase should call at MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Oedar street, New York. m251m FOR fcALE FOR WANT OF USE, A pair of stylish bay horsen, sound and kind, 1S hands high; one sot ot double harness and one open carriage, nearly new also a bay horse, one set of double harness, two sets of single harness and one rockaway carriage, all in goodorder.

Enquire ot V7M. ROBERTSON, State street, near Henry. a28 tf SPECIAL NOTICKS. BATHING SUITS, fob IADIES AND GENTLEMElY, SHIRTS OP THE CELEBRATED AMBRIOAN YOKE FITTER rDRfiI5HIN0 GOODS AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR. IN GREAT DEVLIN BROAD WAV, CORNER GRAND N.

Y. ROAD WAY, CORNER WARREN STREET. N. jel7 lavrSwS AVOTT DE TERRE; NOTICE. Subscribers to the capital stock ol tho SAVON DE TERRE COJIPAN art hereby notified that of stock are now read? (or issue, and particular request is made that they be oalleil for without Only a few.sblree remain unsold.

The attention of capi talista and others desiring to invest, is directed to the fact that no stcoVin' the market 'has the same certainty of yielding largejreturns. The demand for (the artiole, the nt cessity for its use, and the oheapness ffith which it can be produced, establish its great value. Ihe nature of. Savon de Terre as a substitute for Fuller's Ularfch in the w00ens' flnd as an ingredient in the manufacture of soap, cheapening great'." cessesi hae been' llre.idy made known in previous dTer tisements. WM.

RYLE. President. JAMES FHEELAND, Vice President. WALTER E. LAWION.

WM. VYALLA6E BK1NS, Secretary. For nller information and oircnlars apply at tho office of tie Company at tho PETROLEUM AND. MJHIHG EMPORIUM PERKINS, FREELAND 4 jell 3tf No. Tl BROADWAY, N.

Y. A MfiUEAB MEETING OP THE AURORA SOCIAL OLtlR h.U thj. tafc at. on Thursday eVeninff. iih.

fnifnMiTn hecre were elected for the ensuing six mouths: is JameaDhron. Viie President Jamee A. Doran. Secretary John B. Farren.

Treasurer Patrick Ttokney. By Telegraph to the Brooklyn "JPWO O'CIjOUK p. J. QUEER AFFAIR IN JAY STREET, Pistol, ghote Exchanged at 284 A Mysterious Visitor The neighborhood of Jay and 'Willoughby Street its'iitUe oxolteinent 'Jfi the fact of a myateri oua TiBitor who made a nboturnal call at No. 28t' Jajr Btreet, on Thursday night.

There is muoh talk abW the affair, and all stoilds ire in circulation, but the following appears to be.the correct1 slatement: The house No. 284 has, among its other boarders, a gentleman named Captain Dyer, who is an agent for the arrival and transportation of troops at the Battery, New York. While honest and thorough discharge of his duty, he haB made many enemies atooDg the runners, brokers, wharf rafp; and others who live by llch" ng from retained soldiers. Twice has Canty Dyer D.eon Bhbt at while walking about the Battery in the dusk of evening, and the affair of Thursday appears to jve been an organized attempt to take his life. About midnight a female in the house was awakened by feeling fingers slowly moving over her faceasBhe was lying In bed.

Apparently the light touch awoke her from her slumbers, and' by her subsequent movements the intruder probably deemed it proper to leave the room and subsequently tho house. Meanwhile Captain Dyer had been aroused and he was wandering about the house in search of what he supposed was a robber. Very soon the entire house was awakened and from: the statements of various inmates it would appear that nearly every room had been visited by (be BtranRe' After all bad been done that could be and no signs of any forced entrance to the house by burglars could bo found the gas was extinguished and all retired to. rest except the Captain. He hid down upon a Bofa In the parlor, more to reassure the ladies than in expectation of being disturbed by a second visit.

Hardly hqo) Quiet been restored for ten minutes when the bolt of the lock was turned, undoubtedly by a false key, and tho form of a man waB seen to cautiously enter the hall Captain Dyer, in the darkness, confronted him with "Stand still, there, or I'll shoot you," No sooner were the words out of his month than the stranger fired at biro, the ball passing through fleshy portion of his arm. Dyer returned fire, and is of the opinion that ho wounded his assailant, as he thought he heardbim groan while he was walking away. No blood was to be found upon the walk or steps, however. The explanatipu of this la supposed io be that somcr evil disposed person entered, tbe houso, intending to kill the Caplain in his sleep, and failing in that at tho first call, reBOlved on a second in the hope of better success Then, when he was accosted, he recognized the man ho was after by his voice, and instantly fired at him. That there was no necessity1 to.

do so in' order to effect an (scape, wob plain'' enough, as the visitor' etlll had hold of the door knob with ono hand, and he did csoape without trouble alter firing. If it was an attempt to take tho Captain's life, it shows deep seated malace against him and he should hereafter use extra caution. The fact that nothing had been moved in the house, when the man had the lull freedom of it, clearly indicates an absence of all burglarious ideas. THE AFRICAN M. E.

CONFERENCE. The Annual Conference of the New York A. M. E. Church continued its sessions this morning, in the school room otthe Bridge street African M.

Church, Bishop Woyman, presiding, Proceedings were opened with the usual religions exercises and routine business, The first order of business was the presentation of Parochial Reports, but not a soul had got one prepared, Bave Rev. Jonathan Hamilton, who read an excellently Written report concerning tho spiritual and temporal condition ol tbe church in Albany. Cutsiil). Hudson and other places. According to a resolution passed yesterday the Conference, then resolved itself into a Missionary Society, Rev, Stilton Donill in tho chair.

Having voted itself as an auxiliary to the parent society the question arose as to the disposal oi the finances in its hands and on motion of the Secretary the sum of $50 was ordered to be cent from tho New York district to' the parent society at Baltimore, thus giving it a financial claim on the parent society. Rev. Henry Davis was appointed Treasurer of the MiEBlonsry Society, 'viod Rev. Leonard Patlorson, resigned. On motion of Rev.

Joshua Woodlin, the Society then adjourned until Monday next at 10 A. M. After hearing a report of the District Book Store from uev. Mr. cam, the society adjourned until Monday next, Amusements.

The Paek Theatee. The business of this) house is steadily improving, as we believed it would when the merits' of the piece how on the bills became known. At any other season of the year this finely produced spectacle would be good, for along run; but in the summer time theatrical business is uncertain. Tho "Prodigal Son" will bo performed this evening. Oegan Dedication.

A grand concert, vocal and instrumental, will bo given on Thursday night at the Tabernacle Baptist Church, corner of Hicks a id Rapelyeaetieets, to dedioate tho new organ roeently purchased for that edifice. The organ is not quite paid for, and one object of the concert is to raise funds for this purpose. A number of prominent artists have volunteered lor tbe occasion Pic Nic The Starlight Social Club will go on Ihoir first annual pic nic on Tuesday next, to Lefferts Park. The Starlight's aro a festive party and will mako things pleasant lor all who join them on this occasion. SoLDiEiis' Pic Nio.

A soldiers' pie nic and evening promenade will bo given on Monday evening, at Throop Avenue Park. There will be all the accessories for rustic enjoyment. In the eveniug tho entertainmeut will include a brilliant display of fireworks. A Cokcert of Choib Boys from Mr. Hop ktaB' Orpheon Free Choral School will take place at tho Washington Street M.

E. Church on Monday evening next. SECOiND EDITION, VGLE OFFICE, 2 1 2 P. M. TDE REPORTED ARREST OP BEN, WOOD.

HE IS STILL AT LARGE, One of thp witnesses before tho Military Tribunal organized for the trial of those who ars alleged to have been ebgaged In the. conspiracy against the lifo of the late President, yesterday testified that be is an officer in tbe Montreal branch of the Ontario Bank; that Jacob Thompson, late rebel agent in Canada, had an account in that Bank, and that ho transferred of the funds to bia Thompson's credit $25,000 in favor of Ben. "Wood, then a member of Congress, and then and now proprietor of the Mm Ab first drawn, Wood's name appeared in the check; it waa erased at the suggestion, of Thompson, but the money was drawn by Mr, Wood in New Tork, as his signature (which has been proved to be genuine) on the back of the check' shows. On tbla testimony it is telegraphed from Washington that an order for Wood's arrest had been sent to New York. WOOD HOT YET ABBESTKD.

Onr reporter called at the efflce of the Newt this morning lo see what bad chanced. He fouod no excitement whatever around or in the Wood was sitting' on a chair at bis ease, with his heels on tbe top of another' chair, waiting apparently, like Macawber, for something to turn up. He was entirely alone, and apparently prepared for a call from tbe authorities. Up to noon he, it wond appear, had not the felicity of entertaining anybody from Washington. "BARKIS IS WnXD 'The foHowiDgirom tho News oi this morning would' aeem to1 show that Wood is quite prepared for viBit to Washington ibbBxpreii following: 'hojtevelbprauitB before tho.

Washington Court Martial toi3oy are Burh as will be likely to' create a lively, sensation in the Daily News office; Having 'succeeded iu mixing up the Conover and other fellows who in correspondence with "Jake Thompson, tbe Court has now. "rang in" tbe Tribune's Chatham) street neighbor. Before the thing is all over, we should' not be surprised to see both Mr. Greeley and Mr. Wood on the stand the former to clear up the connection between its' Canada (ex rebel) correspondent the' other to teU what he knows about the twenty five thousand dollars check, said to have been drawn py the busy and ever mischief making "Jake," in hla favor, Mr.

Wood will cheerfully assist the realization: of our cotemporary's expectations, Any testimony that be eaa givejifl Mgara tOany transactions of his past that may be service to the cause of justice, will be frankly tendered at the invitation of tbe Comrolssloii. If the history operations ig, decided sufficiently interesting to the record of the military Court, he is ready to take the stand at moment's notice, and will none (bo 'less willingly because of pleqauro or Mr. Greeley's company. The kvlmtlon' of; the Commission, it would seem In this' connectaony it is proper to add that the Tribunt anboimces to day, on apparently the beat authority, that as the conspiracy trial progresses, the Irealdent regrets tho more that he did not hand the whole businoss over to the civil authorities. INSTRUCTION, BT PROFESSOR, PANORMO, No.

152 ADA MS STBfeKT. iaSbj Abbest or a BnEGLAB. Sergt. Spence, of the 15th precinct, arretted at about 7 a'clock this rooming a man named Fat McLoughlio. who is charged with entering the residence of Bridget Murphy, of No.

116 First street, E. and stealing therefrom a number of pawn tickets, of value unknown. The accused was held for examination, Deed or heb Injobies. The little child, Henrietta Cook, who was run over by an Atlantic street car, died urine last night of injuries received. The driver on the car did not evan stop at the time.

An inqueBt will be held on the body on Monday. How to Keep Cool, Take a plunge in Gray's Swimming Bath, which is now open at the foot of Bridge street. This point proves to be the best place in the river toe a bath the water is deep, clear, and kept ever fresh by the flowing tide. Health and comfort aro both promoted by a salt water bath. Died in Bed.

This morning Edwin G. Reynolds, a broker, doing business at No. 117 Front street New York, and residing in Bergen street, near Classon avenne, was found dead in his bed. He is supposed to have died from diseai of the heart. Au inquest will be held this afternoon.

Frr on A Febby Boat. At about 11 o'clock jesterday forenoon an elderly lady, named Mrs. Josephine Shaw, was prostrated by a fit on board one of the Fulton Ferry boats. She was sent to her home, No. 801 Atlantic street, hy the police of the 49d preoinct, Ice Ceeam Dangers.

Yesterday a boy, named V7m, 'Wadsworth, jumped upon the wheel of a wagon, in which a man named Souvern Stahlknult was delivering ice cream in Cumming's alley. The horse started and the wheel of the wagon passed over the boy, injuring him considerably. Stahlknult was arrested by officer Maloy, but as he was not to blame he was discharged. An Insane Man at A private watchman in Clinton street, near Harrison, last night discovered a man named Lucerne Briggs prowling in the vicinity, and caused his arreBt. lie was discovered by the Sergeant in charge of the Forty third Precinct at the time to be in a flighty condition, and his brother ManasEah Briggs, No.

lyGSchemerhorn Btreet, was notified. Lucome was allowed to accompany him to Mi home. Insane. The prevailing hot weather appears to test the brains of many rather loo severely. Yesterday a German named Ignaiz Fugle, of the Dutchtown seclion of ihe 161b Ward, became conspicuous by a series of antics, which clearly indicated him to beof unsound mind.

On complaint of Magdalcna Gutting ho was arreBted by Officer Bell of Hie 4fliU Precinct, and sent to the limalic asylum. An Editob on his Tbayelb. Mr. Otten doifer, the principal editor of the Staals Zalu.no, mailed to day for Germany, on a visit. A number ot his Ger.

man friendB accompanied him to the steamer, and on taking leave of them, be was presented by Mr. John Friend, of Gravesend.with a magnificent bouquet, of huge proportions, made up as only friend John can make them. That bouquet made a sensation on the steamer, and Mr. Ottendorfer was an envied man. Attention Cobneb Standees Michael Quick, James Monaghan and Aaron Pierce, corner loafers, were token into custody last night hy the' 15th police, for insulting respectable women as they passed the corner of North 1st and First streets, B.

D. It appears that the above younj men are a portion of the crowd of Icafers who congregate nightly on the aforesaid comer, and who make it a part of their business to insult respectable people passing, The prisoners were taken before Justice Dailey this morning and fined $8 each. the Btjeglab. Capt. Rhodes yesterday afternoon made a tour of the second hand Btores of 3d and 6th avenues, Broadway, Bowery and Division street, in company with Charles M.

Brown, the arrested burglar, and succeeded in recovering all the goods stolen from Nos. 65 and S5 East Baltic street. The name of tho woman engaged to be married to Brown on the night of his arrest is Harriet Howard, she having married Alonzo Howard about a year since. She narrowly escaped a prosecution for bigamy by the opportune arrest of Brown. Brown wifl not be examined tillnoxt week.

Piscatoeial. The fishing season has set iu with an unusually big run. In Canarsie Bay the "sheephead" were never before so abundant, and Uncle Sam's Cabin is receiving h03ts of amateur anglers, who run down to try their luck. Among others, Water Commissioner Dan. Nc rthup dropped a line yesterday, and received about a score of good sized responses, two of which wc carried home for him, and tried the flavor of.

The veteran Hank Lott is in bis glory, and has hauled but more sheephead this seasiu than he ever saw beiore. There is something bcBide the mere sport 0j catching the fish to be had heiej tho fish caught form a delicious and substantial contribution for tho table. Moee Fatal Love. This morning at five o'clock officer Sheridan, of the 50tu Precinct, discovered at the corner ol Eighth strte: and Fourth avenue, the bedyofaman. It was promptly removed to the Station House and the Coroner tioiifn d.

Upon the person of the deceased, who was a youngish looking German, there was iound a letter dirt ciod to Caroline Drummer, eare Mrs. C. llolzinger, No. 4s Centre street. In it ho outpoured in fluent Gcimau the aidor of his unrequited love, and closed with the nielsncholy announcement that ho bad purptseiy taken bis own life because existence had become hateful to him.

An inquest iut? tho case will be held tbis alternooo. New Music. "The Peace Jubilee" is the title of a new song and chorus, fcom the ever welcome pen of Mrs. E. A.

Tatkhurst. The melody is spirited and expressive of the sentiment ol the soae, the words of which, by Mm. M. A. Kidder, wo append.

Tbe music must be heard to be ap" predated; in advauce the justly earned reputation of Mrs. Parkhurst is a sufficient warranty. The "Peace Jubilee" is just what was wanted to sing at the coming celebration of the Fourth of July. The music is published by Hoiace Waters, 4S1 Broadway, New York. Tbe words are as follows; 'Tis the Peace Jubilee, sing Hosannj Rejoice, oh, ye freemen, rejuicel One country, one people, on banner, One national heart, ahu One voice, Now that vict'ry hatn crowned each endeavor, And honor'd the flag ol the free.

May our land be united for ever, Three cheers for tbe Peace Jubilee Chorus. Send the Bhout o'er the fcam creBted oceau, To the farthermost isles of the sea, For a people, by four years devotion, Have earn'd this, their Peace Jubilee. Fair Columbia resplendent with beauty. From their fiery baptism come forth; She hath cancelled by doing her duty, The sins of the South and the North, The brigbt stars and stripes in their glory, Beveal'd no dark stains to tho world, For millions of slaves tell the story; ''The standard of freedom Send the shout 'cr the foam cresied ocean, 'Tis the Peace Jubilee, let the Nation, Give thanks, as the of one man, Unto God for our country's salvation; A part of his glorious plan I Send the shout o'er the foam crested ocean, To tbe furthermost isles of the sea; For a pooplo, by fours years', ideyotlon, Havo earned this, their Peace Jubilee 1 Send the shout o'er the foam crested ocean, ks. Join our Peace Jubilee, for before us, A glorious future expands; A themo in our triumphant chorus; Our hymn for all nations and lauds 1 A future when justice unfettered, Shall rulo undisturbed on her throne And the masses thou? poor and unlettered, May olaim freedom's rights as their own I Send tbe shout o'er the foam crested ocean, ke In Thotsandij of Cases Mes.

Winslow's cTO fm ai. diseases with which children are otic, 4a, has been used with perfect and never fading ucc.in thousands of cases. It softens the gum, reduce and allays all paiu. Mothers do no. ail to procure it.

Abe they Going We refer, reader, to your teeth. Bocaroful. Next to soar eye', your teeth aro he most precious of jour facial organs. Use tho Fragrant SoZODOHT. Itwihatonce arreft docay and pravent what are now but mere specks from being orifices.

In brief, it will save and beautify jour teBtn And it is the only thi ig hat can save'theni. Reflect on this. MOONIIGHT EXCCBSIONS TO CONBT ISLAND. The Coney Island and Brookljn Rtiilroad Company have commenced their season of moonlight excursions to Coney and. The time table is so arranged that excursionists remain at tho island two or three hours.

Cars leave 1 ton and Catharine ferries every 15 minutei. menceat4 o'clock, P. M. Sabbath School at 2 o'olock, P.M. Nobth Refobmed Dutch Clermont avenue.

Bev. Jno. I. Lee, of New Brunswick, N. will Bupplv the puloit of this church to morrow (Sunday) June 11.

Service at half past 10 A. M. and 4P. M. Tompkins Avenue M.

E. Tabebnacle, cor. ner of Willougbby avenue, Bev. G. 8.

Gilbert, pastor. Set vices to morrow at 10)4 A. at 8 and 1U P. will be conducted by too Praying Association. Mr.

F. Anderson, leader. Sunday Sohool at 2 P. M. Behold He cometh with clouds, and every eye shall see Him.

Elder Williams will oonduct tht Second Advent Meeting, Grenada Hall, Myrtle avenue, near Bridge street, aeit onnday evening at Mb9fore 8 o'clook Lovers of Bible troth andthe coining King are invited to attend. Hanson Placb M. E. Choboh. Rev.

Dr. Cummihqs, President of Wesleyan University, will preach to morrow morning at 10K o'olook, and in the evening at TK. HEliP WANTED. days. ANTED A GIRL OR GENERAL housework.

Call at 157 Fort Greene plaoe for two WANTED A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST in houeewo in a family of four pe icons. Aon at tbe second hotue west of Marc? avenue, in ner.y opposite Uie Union Skating md. WANTED IN A BOAEBINU HOUSE, a woman to cookt waeh and iron; also a yonvg woman to take care of ot.ildrea.and makeherielf generally useful. Apply at 166 York Blre'ft. WA GOOD 1KKSSM aKEKS and plain towers; a'aoone that can operate on a pewing machine.

Apply in Byercon sti eet, 2d honea from Fulton WANTED IMM EDI ATELY A GIRL as nurse and chamnermaid; cne able to saw prefer ed; cucb as can bring tbe of referenon may apjly at 27 aclermerborn street. WANTED A GIRL TO DO ALL TUB work of a small family (except tbe cooking.) Wagos fBamentb; mn'rt have city reference. Apply at tbe oor ner ot Ponersand Wyckoff streets, Brooklyn. WANTED A GIRL TO ACT AS CHAM bermsid and waitress, take care of children and do plain sewing; innstcome well recommended; gncd wages siven. Apply in Vanderbilt aveaue, botween fulton and Atlantic, largo Irame house.

WANTED ANEXPERIENCED YOUNG luuy as saleswoman in a fancy dry goods pstablish jaeut. Apply to TOPPING, No. 1 Gates avenue. )172t WANTED 25 OPERATORS ON BAL moralshoe uppers, with or without their machines; those having machines of ibeir own will be employed; none but experienced handsneed apply. Also'fitteri and rasters Call lor two weeks at 89 Carlton avenue, rear buildinv.

2t WANTED A MIDDLE AGED (JIRCj, as nurse, to take care of an infant. Call at IPO Clinton street, between Warro a and Baltic. )ol62t, WANTED 400 LABORERS TO WORlC onSewers; steady employment; wago3 $1 50 per. day; pay cWry two weeks. Apply on tbe wors.

Grand avenuo, near Fulton avenue, jeie lw KING3LEY KEENEY. WANTED OPERATORS, H1NISHERS and button bole makers, at HUNTINGTON DUBOIS'. 822 Fulton street. jeH3t WANT ED LA DIES TO LEARN "TO operate on riinger's and W'hesler and Wilson's sewing All branches taught and recommended to work. Also all kinds of family stitching an.1 quilting done by an experienced operator.

Apply at U2 Fulton street, up itairs. enara SITUATJIOJfS WANTED. WXTED A SITUATION, BY A RE STflfitahlfi vnnnffAmariiUn PrnfAAfjtnfc oirl tn fa If a nra of children ot do light housework: hae the best of reference from her last employer. Call at 163 Adelphi street. WANTED A SITUATION AS NURSE, by a young woman capable of taking the whole care of an infanL and willing to assiBt in the care of older children and to do plain sewing or light chamber work; has Brooklyn, WANTED A SITUATION BY A PRO woman, as first class chambermaid and seamstre Apply at 31 Fulton avenuo, old number.) Good reference can bo Riven.

WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE spectablo youni? girl, as a (reneral house sorvant; is a good cook, wasber ana Ironer. and is a kind and excellent girl to children; nhe has the same city reference fioin her last place. Inquire at 118 Butler street. jeJ6 2tfc WANTED BY AN ACTIVE, INTJ3LLI Rent and capable, married, Amorican man, a situation in some wholesale store as porter, rjaleuman and ger eral assistant, in either BrooUyn or Isew fork, in either a hardware, ship chandlery, woodon ware, or book and stationery store; has bad one year's experience in the Utter business: a permanent situation more an' object than a hiph salary; satisfactory references given. Address R.

Post Office Box U9, jelfi 2t WANTS. WANTED BY A SINGLE GERMAN eontleman. with aprivate Gorman family, in a good location, convenient to Fulton or all street ferry, two furnished looms. Address, with real name, stating terms and particulars, VJOj jel7 2t WANTED TO HIRE A BUILDING OR tbree floors, suitable for a factory, equated on high ground and on a lending avenue or street. Addresa Box 63 Willi am sburph P.

stating uze, rent and location. ANTKD A YOU" NG ARRIN COU lie just fioing to housekeeping wuh to hire a room and bedroom in a pleasant loca'ity. Address or cilt at 62 Infnyette avtnue. corner of Elliot place, Brooklyn, h. I.

jl72t CJ. S. IRELAND, WAN! ED BY A GENTLEMAN" AND wi'e, without children, a Email unfumishod honse, located in the uoper part of Brooklyn. immediately. A commission of Bve por cent on the rontal mil be piid any party advising of an aocenlable houao.

Ad drens, with particulars, Box 1975 N. Y. P. O. WANTED TO PURCHASE A SNUG two Rtory and ba ement house, within 15 or 20 minutes' walk from Fulton Ferry.

Address, stating location, lowest cash price, Ac, I BONAKl) RING, No. 5 Hud eon street, Now York. 6t ANTEDBROOKLYN CITY BON OS of the sevoral classes, at fair nmrkot prices. Apply to J. S.

MACICAYA stieet. Urooklyn. fefo if LOST AND fihT REWARD STOLEN KROM MPCF yard last night, 16tb, a large Newfoundland DOK, answering to the name of Mark, bla'ik on bis luok and wbito on nis legs and breast, and tome ite his head carries his tail curled over his back above reward ill be paid to anyone who will return him to my hous3, 87 Car rollslreet. gfc5T EE WARD STRAYED, ON FRIDAY PtP evening, June 16th, a bright bay TONEV MAR HI, with a wbito star on forehead; bad no shoeB on. Tha above reward will be paid by Ihe owner, THOS.

OONNER TOK, corner of Irving and Columbia sts, South JBrooklyn. ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, ON a JacVson Ferry boat, or in Hudson avenue, across Navy Paik to Park avenue, a lady's Gold Hunting WATOH. Kibbon Guard. Gold Key, And Glass Seal attached Fannie on the seal, '1 be finder will be liberally rewardgj by re timing the sable to 79 Cumberland streei 2t i LOST A POCKET BOOK CONTAINING' a small sum of money on one of the Fulton Perry boats, this morning. The tinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at 49 Sands street.

EE WABD WHEREAS, ON tit a Vji XV Un lOUK A TtnKli DKODATI was brutally murdered in the 8th Ward of this city. Now, therefore: I Alfred M. Wood, Mayor of the uity ox urooKiyn, ao oy vircue or a resolution ot tne uum mon'Oonnctl. pasced June 15, 1865. hereby offer a reward: of Five Hundred Dollais for the arrest and conviction of tbe perto'n: or persons who comuittod the deed.

jef6tf ALFBKP M. WOOD. Mayor. LObT WHILE GOING FROM. FULTON Ferry, Brooklyn sitfe, to Pier 75 Eat River, a lady's POBTMONAIE.

contoii.ing a sum of money. Any person returning it 117 "Willougbby street, will receive a liberal reward. jel62t VOR. AjiE Aff TO LfeT. IOR SALE A SUBURbAN KESlDENCBJ situated in the pleasautestoart of Brooklyn and surrounded by elegant mansions andgardensbouve contains 10 rooms, both room, hot and cold water, gaa all rtiom'n heater and range; hail and rooms ail painted and freicosdj ffrounds laid out with fruit and nraftmnn( hl in rear ol preinibes.

Apply on the premises, Pacini! Btrest, 1 firstiiousft above or at 62 Baa 1 ver ft N. Y. Mel7 Steod'l WENDT. rpO LEJ(T COTTAGES TO LET 7 8 Cottage Row, on Herkimer st 2 story ramo, withe Btory extension, waterand gas in Mo. just klso minedand papered, and pot in perfect order thiooghont; rent, 375.

No. ft, duplicate honse adjoining; water; (no gts); B3E0, One or two extra lots of Aroundfn therearoin be bad ffitfi the houses if rteeired: immediate, po'saeasldn. Also Second Sf and rear kitchen ii 3 story brick iueo in Classoii av; 2d floors on Htinter btreBfc' Frank in avenue, Adelpbi street. Also on Foltori, futnam.and FlaibuA avs. Aio 2d and 3d floors on Sohernlerb'orri rwt if.

8 ftirntahArlttnnaAATi A wa.I Ol fl three 1 Btonr brick bouae in Carlton avenue. 2 atorv 1 Ame J39 i FOB SALE ONE PLATFOEM SBBING top vvson, one liht bnnness Wjgon, ono light Truck, epiuble for kindling wood Inaaire VAMJEBGA VP'S Osrrisgo and Iiglt Wagon PaStor, 32 DeKalb arcnue. jat5 3t FOR SALE A 3 STOBY BHIOK.HOUSK (andfurnltriroil desirud), gas, hot and oold watar, batn room, ntaited in a healthy and pleasant part of the citj, convenient to care and to all tho lorries; fifteen walk from Clljr HalL For parrjonlars apply on the artmisM, Ka. at; JtHi tt. 1 riOliET FUBMSHBD BOOMS TO LKT, J.

wittinnt board, with the acoomnwdatioai (orkeep ug honse and owAJng. Two minntei' walk to the Falion Icrty. 0. 37 Hiclie Btreet, i out In floB garden, fmit. ntnated in Franklin ava nne.

4th doorRontbof Wfllonghby. finqnlro ol SANU FOBD 4 CORSELLt 19 Court street, or on the premises, of Mr. BALL. jUlir Btreet, ew York, and as long as he keeps the quality as good as now, I shall never use anv other. Everyone who will try itwilleayjustas I am now tellingyou.

Tryit and be convinced. For Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, and all affec tions of the Lungs, take' Axeb's Cheeky Pec obal, which is turo to cure them. A Caution to Oue Beadebs. Dalley's Magical Pain Exthactoh hvinjr been counterfeited several times, the proprietor, to guard the public from such villianies, now puts upon every a private government stamp, having the signature, H. Dalley.

in white, and likeness in contre of stamp. To counterfeit this ii folony, and if our readers are careful to buy none without this stamp, tbey are certain to get the genuine. General Depot, 43 Libert; streBt, N. Y. jelo CrflCASSUK Hate Betovenatob will certainly restore the most obatinato gray hair to its original color and softness in two weeks or less.

A sure preventive against Baldness. Pricetl Derbottle, or 6 bottles for 1 1. Sold by sll druggists, and by Moigan 4 Allen, General Agents, 46 Cliff st, New York. J. Pearson 4 jol63t 286 Jay street, Brooklyn.

Robbing of Houses. (From the Bridgeport Standard.) Burglaries in tho country aro now boooming so oommon that nearly every issue of the Standard announces that some house in tbis or a neighboring town has been broken into in tbe night audits owner robbed of property varying in value from twohundrcd to twe thousand dollars. There iB no necessity whatever for this state of things. The Magnetic Burglar Alarm is as simple as a common door latch, and there IB no more difficulty in keeping it in order than thereiBin winding aclock. When it is placed in a house, and set it is not possible to open an outside window" or door without ringing aloud alarm bell, and it will continue rinsing until the window or door is closed.

Several attempts bavo been made to rob my house, but the aiara hBtl immediate'y sent tbe thieres a "whirling" down the street. Any burglar is wefooine to try to rob my boue nl ofton as he likes. Ineffectual attempts have also been mado to rob tho dwellings of C. Spooner, N. Whooler, Honrr Sanford, as well as other houses that are protected by the Burglar Alarm, and lam only astonished that anybody who haa property in the hguce worth protecting should fail to secure tbe benefit ot this simple and valuable invenLion.

The sense of secnriti against intruders whioh itgives upon rotiring to bed is of itself worth twice its co3r I have not the slightest interest in the invention, and oi ly wrilo this for the benefit of the public. The coat of plncinu the Aiaim in a hovza varies, aeuordlng to tho size of the building, from, I believe, abont fifty to seventy five or a hundred doll are. The proprietor and manu'acturer is Mr. F. Holmes.

No. Broadway, N. Y. and this is, of course, written entiroiy without his knowledcco or reqneU. October 17.

ISM. P. T. Babhom. The tops of certain window3 may be dropped for ven without staiting the alarm.

"Fail 1 in the Lexicon of Youth Which Fate reserves to a bright Manhood There's no such word as Fail 1 Andin tbebislory ot Dysp3ptio Man tboro naod be no gloomy future full of hypochondriacal fears, for one draught of the wonderful appetizer and healer, Plantation Bit tees, will scatter their dark clouds of bid Hope "tell her flattering tale" again. For Heartburn, Dyspepsia. Indigtstion, Heaviness, Languor, Headache, and Low Spirits, this IB the only remedy. If you are suffering from Dyspepsia, or any of its attendant evils, use Plantation Biiteks and you will find thore is "no suoh wordasfaill" jellMW4S Millinery and Straw Goods selling off, at tbo''BEE HrvE," No. 1 Court street, cornor of Wost Warren street.

Brooklyn. A large stock of Straw Hats, Flat Bonnets, Chiidrens' Hats, Boys' and Mbus' Also Ribbons and Flowers. All must bo sold of cost. Gh us a call and see All tho best Physicians and Oculists recommend the use of J. Ball A Co's Patent Improved Eye Cups.

For sale by Hast Brothers, ail Fulton street, aud "Pyle Bros DruggU.s, Brooklyn. See advirtiie menl. ial0 lr Now Ready. At Miss Hodgin's, 239 ulton street, St. Ann's Buildinr, an elegant assortment of Spring and Summer Bonnets, all styles: French Flowers and Ribbons in Rieat variety.

Ladies own1 materials made up, N. B. Last Summer Bonnets and Hats made over to the ecent style. 239 Pulton stree Un stair3, Leaky Koofs The Ameriean Cement Roofing Co. repairs, cements, and paints tin.

metal, and shingle roifs, at a trifling cost, and makes them tight, or i nay. Office. 300 Fulton street. Brooklyn, J. H.

Mo Auley's Stove Store, and 91 Christie st, N. Y. je3 lm 1' BENCH DnESSlNG FOB LADIES' AND OHfLTJ rens' Boots and Snocs. The "Freneh Drossing" is of feiei' to tho public to mpplv a want wbich lias long beon felt, for an article suitable for dressing the Boots and blioef ef 1 idies and Children. It is the moat elegint and economical article of the kind ever Boots and Mines which bavo become rough snd red, or "rusty," ore rcBtored to their original color, and a smoothness and lustre equal to new goods.

Not being easily affected by moisture, is not liablo to soil the skirts. ror sale by Wuitehouse Waite, 231 and 283 Fulton street. my22M4lawSTt All soldiers wounded in tho line of duty, and heirs of such as have died without receiving bounty call, with your discharges on Leffekts, Hoffman Co. Military and Naval Bankers, No. 40 Park How, (Times, Building), N.

who will collect or oaali the bounty. rnhSfj lawlStS. Flandee's Japanese Cement is the best thing ever inventod for mending china, glass, earthenware, alabaster, peails, marble, leather, ivory, wood, Ac. It leaves no 8 on wbito or colored ware. It will stand heat, baking, or acids.

It is perfectly simple and easy of application. Sold by Chas. fv. Cbittenden. No.

38 9thavenue, corner 4th Btreot, Now York City, and all Drug and China Stores jol5 St" De, UnpeehjWs Depot of Pure Wines, made at bis Oroton Point Vineyards, sold at No. Oiinton Hall. Astor Place, corner 8tb street. Now Yors. Dr.

UN debuill's winoi are all pure neither dbuqoed, liquob EJ, nor watered. N. is. He sells none of his wines but what aro over thbee yeabs old. iol31w" Peck Fabeell, Hatters, established thirty yers at 111 Fulton, opposite Sands street.

jelO lawlwrl Ornaments Ornamenta of the richest de Mgns. end at lower prices thin oan bo obtained elsewhere Lauds would do well to call at LosKrrr, Sox 4 251 Stbaw Hats, for Men's and Boy's wear, of all the Latest Styles, in great variety, and at law prices. Call at Bestnet's. 134 Fulton street. Gtjtpuibe Laoes.

French and English, all widths at J. LooEiTT, Son '251 Fulton Btreet, opposite Oiinton. We would invite the atteiition the ladies to the splendid assortment of Jef, Pearl, and Fanoy Buttons, at J. Loceitt, Son 251 Fulton street, opposite Oiinton. Cords! Cords! Tassels! Tassels! in all colors BndBizes; sets made to order at J.

Looetit, Son 251 Fulton street. A Good Investment. Read the advertisement of Messrs. LONOCBAsn? Dezabnauld, Stock Bro deis. jeYlm MARRIED.

la Dnx Walbaven June 12th, at the Tompkins avmue M. E. Tabernacle, by Bev. G. 8.

Gilbert, Dasiel La Due to Miss Lliza Jane Walbavkn. DIED. Webb At Far Bockaway, on Thursday, June 16th, Lookev, wife of Robert M. Webb, of Brooklyn. Tbe funeral services will take plaoo at the Methodist Church, Far Rockaway, on afternoon, at 2 o'clock.

i GorLDEN The good and fiithfnl servant of the Lord, Rev. GzonoB Goulden, Pastor of ihe Seamen's Bethel, departed this Mo ou Thursday the IStli instant, and was buried at Greenwoc TVxckoff A Anoka, Minnesota, June 14th. 18115, John Wyckoff, of Brooklyn, 1. aged 3D yeais, 4 mouths, aud In days. STRAHG I astoveLing.at? o'olock, attar a lingering illness, (Julia A.

Stbakq, aged 64 years, months and 24 Friends and relatives of tie family are respectfully re questea to attond the lateral to moirow. afternoon at 4 o'clock, frcm tho Methodise ttpiscopat Cuurch in ISth Bt'eet. near 5ih avenue. OR. CWOriLTA A.

BBADMAN HAS BE moved her office to 49 Hoy street, corner of Pacific. 3t.

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