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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. BROOKLYN, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1878. THREE CENTS. VOL. 39.

NO. 77. SPOUTS AND PASTISES. DRV OUOOS, aSVtc. 0RV COOUS.

ice. A.TIUSE.T1ENTS. DRY POOPS, cfec. DRY GOODS, XC. CARPETING, Sec.

CABPEX1HC, ace. flftTEW PARK THEATRE. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATL'KDAY AFTERNOONS. A WEEK OF COM 10 OPERA SECOND WEEK OF THE COMBINATION SE ASON. MONDAY EVENING.

Maroh 18. ENGAGEMENT FOB SIX MIGHTS AND TWO MATINEES OF TjIREDERICK LOESER FULTON, TILLARY AND WASHINGTON STS. IXLL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LLLLLLL 0oooooo0 SSS PPP RRR II NN GGG SppBBIINNNG a s8SSa PPP RRR II II NN OO SSSSS II II NN GGG OOO PPP F.F.B NN II NN GGG NN II NN PPP ICE II OOP NN II NN GG OOO EKE NN II NN GGG ARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY IN DRY: GOODS. DISSOLUTION OF THE LATE FIRM OF DICKINSON WEST. THE STOOK TOBE SOLD AT UNPRECBDENTRlT LOW PRICES.

AN IMMENSE STOCK OF SILKS. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF MOURNING GOODS. AN IMMENSE STOCK OK DRE83 GOODS. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF LINEN GOODS. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF HOSIERY.

Al TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. THU iiNTiRE STOCK OF THE LATE FIRM OF DICKINSON A WEST, 261 AND 253 FULTON STREET, WILL BE OFFERED ON MONDAY NEXT AT PRICES NRVER BEFORE MENTIONED IN THE CITY OF BROOKLYN. BARGAINS AT RVPRY COUNTER. C. M.

WEST HAVING PURCHASED THE INTERKST OF HIS LATE PARTNER, SIR. G. P. DICKINSON. IN THE LATE FIRM OF DICKINSON A WEST.

AT A VERY SACRIFICE FROM COST. AND BU ING ABOUT TO MAKE EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS LV THE STORE, HAS BK. TERMINI TO CLOSE OUT, IF POSSIBLE, BY LOW PRICES. THE ENTIRE STOCK AND XVILL OI'FER SUCH IND170E.MKNTS MONDAY NEXT TO PURCHASERS AS PROBABLY XVILL NOT OCCUR AGAIN IN BROOKLYN. BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS.

BARGArNS IN COLORED SILKS. BARGAINS IN STRIPED SILKS. BARGAINS IN TRIMMING SILKS. BARGAINS IF LYONS VELVETS. BARGAINS IN TRIMMIVG VKLVF.TS.

BARGAINS IN BLACK CASHMERES. BARGAINS IN HENRIETTA CLOTHS, BARGAINS IN BLACK CRAPES. BARGAINS IN MOURNING GOODS. BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF FANCY DRESS GOODS. BARGAINS IN SHaXVLS OF RVF.RY KIND.

BARGAINS IN LACK CURTAINS AND NOTTINGHAM LACES. BARGAINS IN XVHtTE AND COLORED COUNTUR. PANES. bargains in blankets and flannels, bargains in idtiih and bargains in damasks, napkins and toxvels. bargains in all kinds o's linen goods, bargains in piano covers and table covERS.

BARGAINS IN WHITE GOODS. BARGAINS IN BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS. BARGAINS IN SHEETINGS. BARGAINS I.N HOSlEilY. BARGAINS IN KID GLOVES.

BARGAINS IN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. BARGAINS IN LINEN AND SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. BARGAINS IN CORSETS. BARGAINS IN SILK AND COTTON UMBRELLAS. BARGAINS IN nUS UMBRELLAS.

BARGAINS IN SKIRTS. BARGAINS IN COLORED CAMBRICS. BARGAINS IN LINEN LAXVNS. XKGAIXS IN OAXICUUS. BARGAINS IN P.

Ks. BARGAINS IN GRENADINES, Ac. Ac. Ac. THE WHOLE TORI XVILL BE ONE BARGAIN COUNTER.

C. M. WEST. SUCCESSOR TO DICKINSON A WEST, 251 AND 263 FULTON ST. SPECIAli NOTIUnaa GROCERS AND OTHERS TAKE NO llca I wbh to buy a grocery or any otlior paying business; would buy tho building oecupied, if low jinc: all communications stiictly confidential.

Audroas GROCER, P.ox 0, Eagle olfio GIFT XVORTHY OF A ROTHSCHILD FOR ONE CENT. A OorY OF BROXVN'S ILLUSTRATED SHAKESPEAREAN ALMA FOR 1878, Toethor with a copy of his ffluatr.it paper, tbo GROWING WORLD, vvliieh ia 7 te to uifuril bittory, will bo aont to any ono itee vh Aill tend uia address on .1 no cent po.tnl card. Adlieaa DR. P. BROWN, 21 Grand at, Jeraay City.

N. J. 001. GaUdkns aso 'flowers'. J.1 BLACK MOLD.

SOIL AND MANURK. Gardens made up and newer beila laid out in tho noit. est. 'iiao ier. Also gnat plota sodded and doners and ahruba romovod.

Now ia yo lr lm to )k oir gardens up. Suds. 'l 2) pe 1 i.til. Mantiro, $1. Soil, $1.

Call on or add eaa EDWARD T. DOOLEY. Fourth av, bol 11 Douglas, an.l Dogr. tw Eta. N.

B. Sodding done at Or. onvr iod Ci'iuotory. ASTHMA, CATARRH, COUGH. PALPITATION And all affectiona of tho respiratory organa are Immediately reliovod by tho iuo of LEYASSI TURKS.

Sold in Paris at Dr. LKVASSEUR'S Pharmacy. Mailo i on receipt or Pilco by K. i'DUG A Agents, Now Yi.rk. Sold by druggibla generally.

CONSUMPTION, A N'o'sT Throat Diseasos, General Dobl'dly. Dyspepsia, or Imligostioii, Sc oluloiia Alloeiiona a.id All Disoaaea cans il by an Imoai od Yl'ro 0 the Brain. Leas ot Nervoua Powv aol Knorgy, or Poio ty of tho Blood, SPEEDILY AND RADICALLY CURED BY WINCHESTER'S HYPO PHOSPHITE OF LIME AND SODA. THIS GRAND SPECIFIC Eatmliaheil 20 years, Ka 20 avs, perfoanod moat wonderful cures and accomplished results whico noolhor rem dv. prepi.a.ion or treatment has evor eoo.ileilo.

i vou appioaciied. TRY IT. Pricea 51 and 2 norlmttlo. Pieptred only by n. 1.

1 ii 1 1. XVlNCllESTi Ji Cbfiui Ha. Sold by i griBts. OITTM AU'S AOADiiiVHUS POR TUB art of cutting. mon, tailora and cut te, can leant tho beat sy.

an tor cutting garments la the world. Apply at tbo TAILORS' AVI) EXCHANGE, 732 Broadway; Acadomies, 103 Bleecker at, NY; 21) Court at, Fourth at, li. D. DITi'AlAR, Director. I7XTKAOUDINARY RKD I Jlli Mon'a pants 61c.

7f 90c. SI. $1 25, $1.50, all wo 1 $2. Slo t's suits So. $3, iS.

S3. $10. suits W. $1, SI.60, So. Bnya' suita $2, .42 50, 0.

Diagonal Spring ovorcoata it), 7. 48, $10, 2)12. Malton overcoats CAMERON'S, 172 Bridge st. GAS FIXTURE A A I chcipeat and beat place In tho world to buy gaa fixtures; comploto acts for $15, 18211, 425. and upward; ne at rlea and low priCLiB.

VOSBURGH A manntacturera, Noa. 273. 275 and 277 Stato at. between Smith and Hoj aia. TAXPAYEKS' NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF ARREARS, Noa.

40 and 42 mrt atreBt Tax payera aro hereby notified mat the time for receiving payment for taxes, water rates and aaaeasments i. at seven par cent, per annum) will expire on the eighth dav ot Jnne, 1878, after which time ail taxes, water rates and aaaeaamonts remaining unpaid in this Department win do onargea interest at tne rate 01 twoive per cent, per annum. Dated Brooklyn, Mirohb. 1378. RUFUS L.

SCOTT, Roglatrar ol Arrears. SPECTACLES AN EY EG LASSES FOR thtrtv years wo havo given spacial attention to tho fitting of the eye with propor lensos, keopinz the larg ist assortment to in this city, and advising the BRAZILIAN PEBBLES lor tho preservation ot tho lsht, J. D. CHASE A SON, 4ill Fulton at. CAMEOS, BEAUTIFUL AND RICH, IN FINGER RINGS.

AND SETS OF BROOCH AND BARRINGS, aomething ontlrnly now, at HART BROS 813 and Fulton at oor. Jornlemon. THITbTWT SILVKR MOODS ARE OF foredby H. N. SQUIRE, No.

97 Fulton at, N. at U10 moat reasonable ratoa. Silver apoolia, forks of all kinda, oupa, dining aud toa seta, may lie found In hi al la caaoa, and at prices co conform to this "hard monoy" goa oration. THE NSTAN rANEOUS "CHOCOLATE of S. F.

Whitman A Son. ol Philadelphia, which such a dolioi'itis tlrink, may Do hau of DUOKXVORTH A SUN, Noa. 207 and 4i'J Fulton at. and 110 Court St. Also a full line ol tbolr confections.

REPAIRING AND REFLATING OF OLD WARE PROMPTLY With aatiafactioi and at low rates, by n. Wi Manufacturer! of rino oloetro silver plated ware. Salesroom 211 and 243 FULTON ST. FAY.SON, PAUL A NO. S3 Ci lllTLAN l)T ST.

N. Y. "CUT CORNER" URUAM SODA BISCUITS ARe. SOMETHING NEW. TRY THEM.

KEPT BY GRUCI 3 ARTIES VKSMUNG nils SUNDAY EAGLE LEFT AT THEIR RESIDENCES. CAN SEND THEIR ADDHLSS TO THIS OFJ ICE. AND IT XVILL BU GIVEN TO THE CARRIER WHO SERVES THE EAGLE IN THEIR DISTRICT xHGAPESr ROOKS CORK I IN THE XX'OULD. 156,672 NEW anrt OLD STANDARD XVORKS in EX' ERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE. ALMOST GIVEN AWAY.

Mammoth Catalogno Free Books Bought. LKijGAT No. 3 Bookman at, opp. Post Ofnto, N.Y. A1 SK YOUR UROOftR von PAYSON, PAUL A EXTRA 51 ILK BISCUITS.

THEY ARE THE BEST. BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA AND FAMILY LINIMENT, whlchlhas wrotifht bucU wonders, la a purely vozo'ablo preparation. It cures Crimp In the lim! a and stomach, roeuriiatlstti, dr'iHorr. loothaehe, aore ihroat, bilious colic, cholora, colds, burna. and all kindred maladlos.

EVERYTHING IN 1 1" HOMEOPATHIC BOOKS AND MEDICINES. Medicine Casfta, Sugar of MilK, Cocoa, Aa. CASKS FOR HXPORT A SPECIALTY. Humphreys' Homeopathic Spielfica. Hamphreya' X'oteriu iry Speclrioa.

Humphreta' XVitch Hazel Oil and Marvel of Hoaling Humphreya' Homeopathic Medicine Co Geuoral Depot. 109 Pulton N.Y. Branch Store, 813 Broadway, third door abovo Soventeeath st, N. Y. 1 3ATENTS, CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS 1 DcBlgaa.

Copyrlghta, promptly aecuted on moderate tormB, by MLNN SClENTlrltj AMl rair.ai 37 PARK ROW, cur. Beesman, at, New York. Tnirty yearb' exwenouco. IrilNESE AND JAPANESE DEPOT, WEDDING PRESENTS. PORCELAIN AND LACD.UKB XV ABM.

SAMPLE TEAS. 22c, 38c, per pound. PARKE'S, 166 FRONT ST. near Fulton. New York.

rfEMBTRHY OF THE EVEKOKEBSS, accoaaiblo by Broadway, Fulton st and Atlantlo av, railroads. La a moat beautiful resting puce for the 'lead, and an open, cbeerlni reaort ior tho living. Overlooking the X'lllago of East Now York, thn Atlantic Ocean. Narrows, Lower Boy, the Cities of Brooklyn and Now York, the Fallaadea. are tatken in at a glance.

Improve olabof ato and exfenslvo. Works ot monumental art abound. New receiving tomb. Plota from 75 to $100; single graves, $12. The President.

WM. A. CUMMINtiS. la alwaya or, tho grounda, or may be addressed by Ictttf. P.

O. Laat New York. mRY DRU ELL'S ALE AJSD POUTER, J. for INVALIDS and FAMILY USE. in kes witn inaerted tauceta.

Delivered to any part of tho cltv. Price of ONE GALLON KEGS, redueerl toWt onti TXX'O GALLON KEGS, rutncod to 41.10. Orders by Postal Card, to li Ormond plac promptly attended to. i INSUBANOK POLICrE5'. APPLICATIONS, RENEiVAL NOTICES.

CIRClILAKS, Ac. Printed with tho utmost neatness and dlapateh at the BRtORLYN FAGLE PRINTING! OF ICE. rXHE CHYLE." BAHNABY'S CHYLE BARNaBY'S cod liver oil chyle tho only dlgeated oil that evorbe in olfored to the affllolcci pubTlo. ft altogether unlike any emulaion old. It never derangia the atomaoh nor rlaai In the throat.

It ijjiold by all druggUt. at 1 perjbottle .1. BARNABY, Manufacturing Pharmacist. iOJ Fulton itrset. nraiB LORfNG AND BLAKE "PALACE" JL OROANS aro fat becoming the DWilar ittjlra roents of their claaa in Brookbrn.

OHANDIdiR BROTHERS are the agents fo' Lo igleland. and jrtll how a gnod) stock of thern for the hoUday trade at No. 174 Montagu) street. A GREAT OFFER WE WILL. DUR tagtheMbard times, dUrMoMtonerr pianos aad onran ioffirtt olaaa maker at lower price for eaah or in tallmsnU than ever boron offered.

WATERS' Piano and Organa are the beat made, warranted for Bro year. pi.nn.. iiacUivo. SU5: 7' octave. 150.

Organa: 4atoos. fUS: 7 topa, ajtrXB; 13 atop. R85. caah sa perfect order not Jaoa aycir HORAOB WATERS SONS, No. feait Fourfeeath St.

New York. ISHLADE, MYRTLE AVENUE. The cheapest place In th city to buy NEW STRAW GOODS, FLOWERS. Ac. IEPARTMKST OF FIRK ANU BU1LD 9 1NG8, OHce of ftomrMratoram.

illonghby, Brooklyo, Maroh 18. 187A Th WIom proposTla were onblicly opened and annrrnncird oni Max ch fag, far the removil and aataof the the arloua bonata of tna apartment ol Isc. vix. Matthew Smith, for On sum of I7ft.t: Henry RN ARD OA LIAG KR, KiRBDERICK LOESER FULTON, TILLARY AND WASHINGTON STS. LLLL LL LL LL LL LL LI, LL LLLLLLL UA3Z.

0Oooooo SSS PPP RRR II NN GOO fP PR II NN bSS l'PP RRR II II II NN fiO hSSSs II NN GGG 0 OOO PPP PPP NN NN NN NN NN NN NN NN i.ci; i fi (I GG ICE KICK 000000000000000000000000 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. 000000000000000000000000 SPECIAL NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, SILKS. DRESS GOODS. HOSIERY, UND KRC LOT 11 ISO. INFAN'I j' OUTFITS.

FREDERICK LOESER CO. JEISP'S SHIRTS. 'i'lni beat and elu anest in tho w.rVI. XVe ranno'. make better shiits at any price.

mudo lrom 1111 celebrated Wmisu'ti mualiti. Bosoms ply, all linen Tho Very Beat KEEP'S PATENT PARTLY MADK DRESS SHIRTS, Oniv plain Beams to finish. MEN'S, 6 FOR 86. BOYS', 6 bOR it 4.80. KEEP'S CUSTOM SHIRTS.

'1 lie very beat, to measure, MEN'S. 6 FOR 49. HOYS'. 0 FOR $7.60. WARRANTED PKRFvOr FITTING.

An elcjra it of extra heavy gold plated buttons pro aeiiied every purcltasor ot six siiitts. KEEP'S LINEN COLLARS, CUFFS, 4c. Ponr pit li'ion collars, 6 tor 75c. J'cnr ply linen cults, $1.60 pjr half dozon. Iiull boae, cupar Bloat, 41.5) per hair dozen.

Puro linen cambric Handkerchiefs, in boxes, $1.50 If dozo.i. KEKP'S UNDERWEAR. Whito twilled Flannel X'eats aud Drawers for Spring wear, Canton liannsl vests and drawer), elegantly made, 7no. oacn. Peppcrill JEAN DRAWERS, nett quality, iOc.

each. KEEP'S UMRRKLLAS. Pest glngliam, patent protected ribs $1 oac'i. Tttilled Mlk, paiagon frames $3 each. Circulars and sumplea mailed troe on application.

ALL HOODS WARRANTED. KEEP MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 427 FULTON ST. U. OcMlmnon wh 1 cannot llud It oonvonleut to call will bo waited on at their residence. RANK.

STATEMENTS. QUARTERLY REPORT OP THE BROOKLYN BANK on the morning of Saturday, the day of March. 1873. RESOURCES. 1.

Loans and disc mnts, as schedule $.89,561.29 2. Doe from rtirectora ot tne in lua iaand diaaoimtB $25,0.1.117 8. Overdrafts, as per schedule 7.20 4. Due from trust companies. Stflt and na tional banks, as por schedule 5.

Due from private bankers and broUors, as poraebed jle 6. Banking huuso and lot. aa per acliBhile 7.0"0.00 7. Other real oatate, na per schedule. 17.1 in 10,0 63.

.3 7.C32.28 104,291.00 8. Bonda and luorigogos, aa per act 9. stocks anu boutlb, as per schedule 10. Specie 11. U.

S. lejal lender noloa and elie.ilatiog notes of national bnu' is 12. Cash ileum, vi: Bills ami i fortl'o iy rt'liaages Other items carriu 1 ojsh. as per schedule 272.10 13. Fractional currency (iioludlng nickels) 14.

Asye's not i ieludud under either of the 47 'SI Ui.U) a )ovo hoatl'j, viz. and iituro3 Tjiiob id Curroni Total $1,212,161.45 LLUilLITlES. 1. Capital stock paid in cash 1B3COO S0) 2. fund 1UJ.7U7.1H 3.

Diseojut 1mt .0 Exel.ongo Intorott Oilier pronU 4. Circ ilation less notra on hp'id :5 Cirt ul leaB nntea on 5. Due donosif ora. as folloiva, viz. Dopoait a ibj ci to eheck De n.

tnd cer. irii of (lor ojit in 1 ea ot deposit Ceitined cnecxtj 6. Due Plate and national banka. aa per si 1. Duo priva.e banitara and brokers, aa per uti.sw.m 7,69.1,18 Bouodule 8.

Duo individuals corporations other than banks and depu na, a a de 9. Duo the surer of thi? Titte of New York 10. Amount due. not ioc uded under oitberof the above vi. cheeks ouista iding, given for loam mid discounts Bills re llscounled Unpaid dividends 2,772 25 U.

S. taxes State tuxes 2.772.25 Total $L242 161 45 S'l'ATK OF 1IIK. COUNTV op KlNOS, BB. litj Al AS MESSENGER, President, and HENRY HUrClllN St)N, iflhior or the Bi ooklyn Bank, a bank located and do. iug business a' aaid county, being duly aworn, each for hunsolf saith, the foregoing, witb tho Behed ule accompanying the same, ia, in alfrospecta.a true atate mont of the condition of the aaid bank before the transaction of any buainess on the 16th day of March, 1878, to the best ot His knoivl dge and bolief.

THOMAS MESSENGER. President. H. E. HUTCHINSON.

Caahler. SeveraHy subacr bed and aworn by both deponents, tho ISth day of March, 1878, before me. Wm. H. Ovkivtoh, Notary Public KingB County.

I1ECAI1 NOTICES. SUPREME COURT IN THE MaTTEP. of the Attorney Genera'. againBt the Continental Life Insuranco Company In purfliianco of an order duly made in tho abovo entitled matter, or proceiding. bearing dine the 2ft Ii day of January, undersigned.

receiver of tho Continental Liio Insurance Company, will sell at public auction, at the Exotiange salerooms. No. 379 Fulton stioet in the Ulty ot Brooklyn, tnro eh Van Tassoll 4 Keavuev, aaotioueera, on Sautrda the ty of March, at 12 o'clock, noon, of that day, fie lollowing deaerib ed premises, 10 wit: All that certuin lot, nie.au, or parcel 01 land, situate, lying and boiig tit the City ot Brooklyn County of KingB and State of New York, bounded and described aa followa, to wit: Beginning at the northerly line or Bide of Macon street at a point diataut thrco hundred foot oaatmly from a paint inrined by too mtoraoetion of tho northerly lina or side of Macon atroet with the eaatcrly line or sida of '1 hronp avenue; running thence northerly and parallel with tho aaid easterly lino or aide of Thr.iop avenue aid partly through tho centre of a par'y wall, standing par.ly on tho premlaea hereby conveyed and partiy on thuja next adjoining on the weat one hundred feet to the centre lino of the block; thence easterly along said centra lino and parallel with said northerly line or Bide ot street twenty fo it; thence Routherly and parallel wltu eufitorly linn or aido of Tbroop avenue and partly turough the centre ova party wall standing parity on the promises hereby conveyed and partly on those noxt adjoining on the oast ono hundred leet to tho northerly lino or Bide of Macon Btreet; thouco westerly along said northerly lino or aide of Macon street teenty foct to tbo point or place of beginning. Dated Marchli, 1878. JOHN P.

O'NEILL, Receiver. INOATE 4 CULLEN, At'tya for Receivei. 20b Broadway, N. Y. mh9 SJtVV nihil llt VT Y.

SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUN a TY Willi in J. Lee and Brldg his wife, ag 'nst Jane Lee Individually. Ac. i 1 I. In purauanco of a jud ment order of this ctw ui the idiovo act on anil 1 dated thelS day of Fabvuary, 1878, the und ra as 1 roio 00, will s.

ll at pniiiu auction to 'h high' at Oder or bidd rs, at tho auction and Bal rooms ot Col A Mutplty, at No. 381 Fniton stroei. in tho Cry of Brooklyn, on the third of May, 1876, at 12 o'clock noon, all th a rtain lots, pie. es or parc la of land, aitu.ata, lying and beinii in the C.ty of Biooklyn, In ih County of Koiga, in ibe 1 Sta 01 N' York, bounded and descrlb as fob Iowa, viz: All th oi t.iin lot. pioo i or parcol of land with too buildings and nta ehoioon erec ed.

Bitnato. lying and be ng la the Ci'y of Booklyn, I aiorosali and kno aa numb o.gll'.y ono Hudaon bounded aa followa Beginning at a po nt on the easterly line ot Hudaon avonue, toimerly Jackaon Btreet. ant two hundred leat souilierly from southeasEerly corner of Huds in avenue and Evans sirea and running tboncu eaaterly anr parauoi wun r.vans a r. et oue nunur. aud tweutT.ihrL lee: Lo the Navy Yard wail tbence BOuih.

westerly along aaid w'll tweuiy na feet 11 no to a point diatant 'wo hundred and twenty hve feet, southerly lrom Evana atroet as ga a ance ia measured on a line drawn parulel with Hudaon avenue: th. nc, weat rly par abd with Evana sireel on hundred and ten feet, six inches to Hudson av uue, and thenc north rly along Hod ion avenue tw. niy five feet to th point or place of Leginti.rur, (Evana Siieat above mentioned being now called Water at.e i). And oil tVt certain 1 t. p'eca or reel of land altu.

a'e, lying and being in the iy of Brooklyn aud bounded aud deacribod aa ioiloiva: Beg nning at a on the eaaterir s.de of Hnda diatant two hnnored and tirenty iivo feotannthorlvfrom the a corne of Hudson avenuoand VVaier Btreet, running thoneo easterly and parallel with XVater fltrr ot, fifty feet; tbunce aoutherly and parallel with Hudano avanua, twenty one feet; thenco westerly a id pir.illfll wi.h Water Btr et, fifty feet to the easterly a de of Hudson avenue, and tnence northerly, along iho easterly side if Hudeoa avenue, twenty one teet tho point or pi ice of begioning. Together with all and fiingular, the heradlt meula and app irtenaicoa thereto Del lining or in anywise appartainl ig Di Bro klyn, 8. WILi.IAM HUGHES, Roi'ciee. XVM. D.

PI'ITb' Att'y, 875 and 377 Fulton st.oet, Brooklyn, N. Y. mhlO 6wTu SUPREME COURT TRIAL DESIRED in Kinga Cninty. John F. Sini'lli.

at Supoiiutpn dent ihe Insurance Depar'me'it of the Stato ot Now York, plaintiff, against Augustus Hill and Isabella Hill, Ii wiie, William S. Rei tne Comm. vealtn Life Injur, nnco Company, Thomas ftloore. Receiver of tno Com nwoal Loe Inauranco Comp iny the Now Mil lual Lite Insurance Compaiy. doel Patkar, Recover of the New Jersey Mu' nal Life insurance Bennett King, William Spenco, Mary liill.Jonn ().

Uarnutn, Sarah King and Jatnos Aughil roe, defendan a Suminona. To tlio above named del'endanta: Y' art hereby summoned to anaaror the compla ntin th a action, and to acopy of your answer on the plain Ill's attorney within twenty days after aortlco if tbia snmmona, exclualvo of tho day 1.1 ssrvico; and in oase of your failure to or answer, judgment will paaa against you by detour for the reliat domanded in the compla ot. Dated Novombor 15 8. W. ROSENDAl.ii, Plalntitl's Attornoy.

Office address, 49 Stato at. Albany, N. Y. Post Office address. 49 State at Albany.

N. Y. To the dolondanta, AuguBtua Hill, Isabella Hill and VXli liam 8. Ro' in Tne foregoing aummnns is aer vod upon yon, by publication, purauan to an order of Hon. J.

F. Gilbort, a Justlco of tho Supremo Court ol the Stvto of Now Yorit, da edlHePlthdiyof March. 1818. and Sled with the complaint in the oSIoe of the Clerk or the County of KingB, at the uuty Court House, In heUi yot Brooklyn. Dated Albany, N.

5Iarch 13, 1818. mhl66w 8 8. XV. RciSENDALG, PlalntlTa Attorney. SUPREME COURT, KINGS A LUU.1 lDB Amuat) a uaptiai otuatoa nl ntr.

Inflt Georse Dillon and another In pursuance of a judgment of foreol anro and sale ot tbia dart, duly do enletod heieln on the day of December, 1877. 1, the iefe.ee in anuh judgment named, will sail at mbllo auctl to tno vostiomd oi too wouuy juo use, in the City of Bro klyn. County of Kiogs, on io diy of April. 1878. at 12 o'clock, noon, of .1.

that day. the lands and premlaea mentioned in flald judgment, deaoribod lollovrs All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land wild the buildings thore.n situ.tto, lying and being in the City of Brooklyn nnd bounded and dea cilbed aa followa: Beginning on tho northerly aide of Hut ler atreet Blty feet woatoi ly irom tha westerly aids of Bond Btreet. and running thenoe natthcily narallel with Bond st eet one hund 06V fee' tbonco westerly and pnallel with Batler street tblrty sevon iee: six inches thence southerly nnd parallel with Bond street one hundred feat to tna northerly side of Butler street, and thence easterly along tbo northerly atae of Bntlor streot thirty Beven feet aix Inches to the Point or place 01 eglrmnr. Yatea lyn, March 15, 1878.

WM. H. NAFIS. Referee. aL B.Oapwixl, PlfTa Att'y.

mhl88wBri PIANOS. OROANS AND ITHJSIO. fSARGAlNS IN PIANOS ONE ROSE wo.d liaio, 35; one roaawood piano, 9W; one SSio 5b5 tbeae piano will bo aold for cash or in monthly EJSljmeitaTr rented. bOHMKR piano manniae turora. 223 Fniton a' OFFERED WE WILL garta trom up; i bargain at wareroaaraa.

toorteeutasi, TTWOOVEBiENT WHITE LI5AD, AND COVER AS MUCH SURFACE ENGLISH X7f HITE LEAD. Mo. 1. in kegs. Ti5.

No. 3, for Stating, JSfe. per lb. FRENOH anu AMEKIOXN ZINCS. PAINTS.

OILS AND COLORS. ATElTRAbRDINAliY LOW lifrTHB FACTOBY. 166 tRMAN ST, Btnaootr by baying your paint at the laetory. IM IBS and DEAUt 5CIQ IMlIlt i tirwa, ta.i, vji w. y' Paii Oua.Vajiuaana Oolora, Artists' aiid auwi kjBriaiiWhilt Leads andZ.lao.

Va BAY OLDS Bait Ball. ANOTiinn XIatcb at thb Pabk. Fully two) thouaa id peuplo wore gratified spectators of another interoatlng practice game at Pro, pact Park Satardsy afiernooD, in which lorue of the rooti promiuoat professional experts of the connfrjr took part. Managers Ferguson and C'hspmaa took a band ia as umpires and In cuooatng teams, and wltb Cumtnings aud Barnie aa pitcher and catcher od one site and Corcoran and Currea on the efficient batteries were brought Into play. The Bald aupport given to little Corcoran, however, wis not up to tbo mark of that Cummlugsliad to back biro up, and the result was that though but thrco bae oils were moored off Corcoran's pitching, and eleven wora made off that of Cnrnmlogs, the.

lattsr'a side won by a score of 5 ruoa to 1 in a full nlno Innings' game. Home very goxl play behind the bat was shown by Barnie, and Farrell's second base play allowed wbavt a fplendld fielder the Syracuaa Stars have to oover that position In their nine. Roche, ot Ibe Uttca nine, al7 did some pretty catching in the outdold, autl Cataldy, Lougblin and Doescber fielded well on the bases, an til Nelson at short field. Joe Start was present on. the liolil, and be would hare playoJ had Ihiy alloweii hlm a chair to set on if Drat base, Joe iiaviug become awfully laay.

Other professionale, too. wer prcaont, but they were tx) indolent to jn In the gatna. Tbo match proved to be Interesting up to In'? sixth Inning, when Cuaptnau'rt side took a decided lead, aad th finally came in victor by the appended acore PO A a In po a ('iiniminga. 0 irn.e, 1 Coyne. 1.

0 lUghbn. 2. h. 0 0 Nelfton. a.

2 Kolloy, 1. Roch 1 0 Mt Glynn, r. I. 0 Tot.ila 7 1 1 I 0 ore jran, 0 I 1 6 9 6 Cur.en.c 0 0 1 Caaaidy, 1. 0 1 OiFarroll, 2.

I) 0 1 1 Thimpsan. Sd b. 0 1 1 11 a 6 1 2 3 0 2 8 1 0 0 0 0 Baft, a. a. I Tayfar, Fallju, r.

I. 3 27 11 1NNINOS. 2 3 4 6 2 0 o'o 0 0 0 1 I 10 17 15 17 f. in'a de F'orgns in'a a de. 0 5 0 1 Fergii'i m.

Run, earn First Base by Errors 2 hies. Chapman's, lltinios; Forguson's, T.uio I. ttcrot.se. The Prospect Park Club. Mr, CluiT had a ptriy of lat leae players at ilia Park Saturday, and for an hour or two they yed some very active cx crelite.

They would have playad a match, but tha croA tl of lookers on lutDrfered ao with their muvo lueutn that It waa inpoasibla to play. The new club, when fully organized, will prove a strong rival to fha other metropolitan olubs now in existence, suoh aa Ih Now York Uinveralty, the Mauhaltan, Ravenawood, etc. Tbo club wld practice every Saturday aturuoon the Park until June. A gratid lacroase tourney la to be arranged at tho Park for Easter week, XX'hen is the Polytechnic Lacrosse Club to bi, organ izea 7 Clica. Notes.

Ensor, who played in Now York laat ia now a lrcriuonter at the London Chess DiVAu, Ho rrconUj plajud a match with the veteran, Mr. M.icDonnell, lu which tha lalier won. The following were the opening moves WHirx. (Mr. MauDonnall) 1 TloK fourth 2 Kt to tnlrd 3 Kt to third 4 II to Kt fifth II ukoi Kt (ch) 6 to dlth 7 Caatlaa 8 to fourth lakea BLACK.

'IMr. A. Baior.) 1 to fourth 2 Kt to third I Pto third 4 to VI fourth 6 uk.i li to second I I to third 8 takaa lo asoond H) to Kt third 11 takoa 13 Kt to third 13 Ca tlea 14 PloB fourth (b) 10 II lo fourth 11 toQ aooond Id 1) taxei 13 ll to aq 14 to fourth (a) If, t.kea Kt 15 Kt ikaa 17 to Kt aa tel la Kt tskea a loll) io tai 18 tak 17 Qtftk 18 It tak io a larai akeaKt ka takes Kt The Limd'jn Lund and H'utrr of Maroh 1, in com raentiug on tUe omiug lotornatlonal Chesa Tourna. mint at Paris, sajb: hope nothing la gotn wiong with tho arrangotneuta of tha propoaod International Ciiesa (oDKroaa but as a matter ot faot the Parisian c'ommitije wnich was constituted to tako the affair In baud lias uot vol put forth any programme, neither has It published any list of auhscrtptioufl, or in any other uiaan developed those eaily green buds of enthusiasm which lndioate an approaching Hummer of sut All that can be learned up the aubjoot fa lh meager and professedly non official statement ia La strtUfyl tint the Uovcrnuiont bivo placet) a oer ta.n apace in Kt flxUtbitlou at the disposal of tho Com nmcce. bis aui.oiiuoc ment, so far as it may be looked npou aa well baae.l, ia undoubtedly Important, aa howlui the willingness of th French authorities to make th I'Blh' rinu a atlccesa but the time la runuiog away, and il there ba much further delay lu tending out a public scheme, tne pohsibillty ol at any rato a failtir) wli: cjrtsinly suggest itsolt." '1 a.

auie papt says 'A oheaa event of a somewhat mi ci'U character i to take place at Honuet'a Hotul, on Sattn lay, the 18th matant, a pliullc blindfold ex Iiilutiou, bt Mf. lllaeaburne. Ho proposes, it ap cars, to the local Metropolitan clieaa luba to send each ono nf their members against him, to tha uuutbec of elgb: Vibatis tho mutt'r with our cltyrlub? Aro tboj BOir. Bb'ii again? XVake (jiDt.omon. Whor la the i'lcalileut 1 LONG ISLAND NOTES.

There lire officers to bo elec.tml in Nox? town, and there aro 340 aspirauls. Sftuger Ilftll, rocontly hiirned nt WootlbiJe, Is being rebuilt. The orphan asx lum At Amityville is to ba enlarge! to double Its prosant ilzs. Mrs. Horlics, of Uicksville, was rolibod by a tramp of $50 worth of During tho past week 200,000 pounds of flatfish were ihlppol from Hag Harbor to Now York.

Suffolk County rcceivos from tha Stato for school purposes. For the relief of the Setatikot Rubber Company, $4,200 has been pledged by the stockholders. H. H. Phillips, of Wicapoguc, is violently insane.

Thieves Wodnosday night robbed the poor boxea in St. Michael's Cathode Churoa, Flushing. Thomas Bulger was sent to jail for fiftoon days for using indecent language William Phillips and William II. Salt hax a boon elected Trustees of Flushing Cemetery, Barney Corse, of Flushing, died nuddenlr from paralysis of the heart on XVednesday. Thiex es stole thirty hons from the barn of Johu Dean of Merrick.

Friday night. A package containing chloroform was stolon from the Ridgowood depot on Thursday night. The next session of the Teachers' Institute for yueens County will be held In Flushing, la May, E. A. Lawrence has boon renominated for Supervisor of Flushing.

homai Dclahauty, of Flushing, for ussanlt lug Mrs. McLaughlin, was recently sent to jail for fllly nine days. The seceding members of tho Newloxvn Preabyterian Church (colored) havo engaged tb Court room in which to worahip aa Methodist. The Hibernian societies of Corona, Hunter's I'otui, Illlaavlile and Dutch Kills will para Jo in New Yiirt In honor of Bt. Patrick.

Noah W. Buck, of Corona, Indicted for obtaining goods under false pretences, aold out bt china works Buddouly and dtaappesred. George Jnme, of Hicksvillo, who had his Biigets crushed tn the mill machinery, mint submit la the amputation of the hand, erysipelas having set in. J. S.

Lee and Lester Davis, two Justices of the Peace of the Town ot Port JcffcmoD, retire from offlce April 1. The Hampton Agricultural Society has fixed Juue 11 for th horticultural fair, and October, lat, 3d and 3)1 for the agricultural fair. Iii Roslyu, the Justice's Court is hold in a barroom. A cloth Is hung up to divide tho seat ol jualice from the bar. A sneak thief, on Thursday night, got away with tbe overcoat of James Bcott, from the ball ot bis reaidcutu In Flusbiug.

Thomas McGrath, of Long Island City, cult thirtceu years old, Is under arrest for bono Mealing. Daniel Wauzor, Bo years old, tollgate koep er at Freeport, waa stricken with paraiyaia on Thursday. Soymonr and Wiltse Abrams, of Poarsalln, wfre caught tn the act of stealing oysters from th slorehoose of Wa.blugton Abrams. Hereafter, every Saturday, an oxtra train will run botween Long Island City anl Patobogno. over tho Southern road, leaving at 10 o'clock, and returning from Patcaogue at 1:45 A fellow named DelabaDty, in Rushing, threw a stone ihrougu a light ol glass In the cabin of a locomotive yestcrdax.

The engineer, name! Brown, jumped off and broke ono ol DelshaDtj'a rib. A bill has been forwarded to Albany to be lotroduoed In the Lezislatnre prohibiting Queens Count people from catching claus In Ibe waters or Babylon and Ialtp. Smith Pearsall, of Melville, while dririug along tbo road near HlccsTUIe, on Thun lay nlg'ii, waa stopped by two moo. Oo of Ihem knocked hint senseless with a club. They rifled bis pockctaof 7.

threw bim oat of tho wagon and tolo the tig. Mr. Johnson, of Hickville, has sold bin farm of 280 acre to New York partie. who will It aa a stock farm. O.

orgo Imhoff has aold hla farm to Julian Kunti for $3,800. Tbo farm of Jowpb Ciindall ha been otd to New York parilea for 11,800. In Brookhaven Town, Edward Bailey i likely to tbe Democratlo Candida to ior Bnpervlaor and Charles E. Rose for Collector. George F.

Carman will probably be tbe nomine of both parties for Jua Hce. Martin Keil, of College Point, had recently to pay $10 or blackimi bli wlf 'a aye. Mr. Solomon of Collage Point, fell down cellar and Drok the boaea of bar lift hand. Frim Zimmer, of Coll Point, la Inline.

Terrenca Tracer I ahw Inline. John CaVe ey, of Corona, tnraed.Hfa horao into the Park. Mr. BargVa agtnl had tbe lien ala blel and arreaUd Caacy for cruelty few. tarxdae tb hone out lo dl.

Ciiay bad Use agaat atrntrd foe larceny. Baloratjury on Wadnaaday Caaary prtmid that be fed the bora twlv Qturta cat oaia daOy, ha waa declared not gXtHty. Real estate lively at Poirmlks Vtifrt Pesraail sold fail bottle to Jcaept.0, DiTljroa, York, for $3,500. Elbart Walla aiishaiiited hla ltVaawa for ibe Jftcxaon Abrams farm, pftylog $400. addlllssUl.

whltebcad Abrami sold his bon and ikrae aora cat land to William Abrama for tldSOO, and. potobaad H. CornU' tsildenoa for Joaaph D. CoraeU purehaal th Murray property ior 13,100. TheTraiteea of tao Toxni of BrookhaTen, more thin sixty ye lijo, aT a eron tha rtgbl ta operate (ha mill on B4 Book, oa.

temiition that it ihtyo.ld.be kept uiiblna at a iitad toU during a itatad uaaon. Lately aoma poraoaa tafrinttd npo the mill properlj to Impllr Us naefalaaa. Tbe trustee, to prvent invailou aad praaarr Its raill. toted lo rIto ibe projjrlr4f flVilt claim. (at al tDa original (fabr, ORD fc TAYLOR.

GRAND, CHRYSTIE AND FORSYTH N. Y. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS IN FINE MILLINERY AND A 8. FIRST FLOOR. FRENCH FLOWERS.

OSTRICH. MARABOUT AND FANCY Fit AT HERS. DOUBLE FACED SATIS RIBBONS, in all wldlha. TXYENTY FIVB DL'F BRENT COMBINATIONS OF SHADKS. SILKS, SATINS.

ORNAMENTS, Ac. POPULAR PRICES THE RULE I SECOND FLOOR (take elevator.) TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS. rge and varied assortment, at all prices and 1 suit all MOURNING BONNETS A SPECIALTY. INFANTS' LACE NORMANDY CAPS, LADIES' DRESS, BREAKFAST AND MOURNING CAPS. UNTRIMMEO STRAW HATS AND BONNETS CHIP, LEGHORN, MILAN AND FANCY BRAIDS ALT.

NOVEL ASli FASHIONABLE. HHAPES ON EXHIBITION. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' HATS, IN STRAW, FELT AND CLOTH. BONNET FRAMES, Ac. THIRD FLOOR.

WHOLESALE MILLIXKRY DEPARTMENT. LORD TAYLOR, GRAND, CliRYSTIF. AND FORSYTH NI YORK. REDE ICK LOES FULTOX, TILLARY AND XVASHINGTON STS. 0oOOooo.

6 0 Ll.LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LLIXLLL "00 OOOO1 RSS, PPr RRtt II NN Bp PR RUN NN bSSS PPP RRR II II NN SSSS 11 11 NN GGG (1 (5 CO GGG OOO OOO PPP PPP KEE F. EE EEB NN NN VN NN (inn a a 11 rin GGG 000000000000000000000 WEDNBSDAV, MARCH 20. OOOOOOOOOonOOO OOOOOOO special novelties" IN MILLINERY, SILKS. DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, UNDER Ll 1THING, INFANTS' OUTFITS. FREDERICK LOESER 4 CO.

EARN SON. NEW YORK. OOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOIOOO OOOO OOOOOQOOOOOO o'o ooooouoooo 0 0 0 OO liHARA SO.V, OO on 0 00 no 00. 773 AND 775 BROADWAY. oo ABOVE NINTH ST, 00 NEW YORK.

00 000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000 FIFTY PIF.CES BLACK SILKS. I 000000000000000000 ONE DOLLAR AND 0 ELEVEN CENTS. OOCOOOOOOOO OOOOOOO NOT the American Silka, which have givoii bo much dissatisfaction to tbo wearer, but LYONS SILKS of reliablo make and extraordinary value, fully equal to any sold else where at $1.40. COLORED SILKS. WE HAVE REASSORTED OUR CR! LINE OF PLAIN COLORS AT oooooooooooaoooo ONE DOLLAR.

0000000000000000 XVith two casss of new shadoa, and tho stock ia now the most completo we have ever offered. 0000000 oooonooooo SIXTY SEVEN CENTS, 00000000000000000 100 PIECES NEW STYLES Many of which cannot bo purchased olsewhore under ono dollar. ONE CASK "I 00000000000000 HAIR LINE STRIPES, 1 0 EXTRA QUALITY 87 CENTS. AND 1 EXTRA WIDTH, 0000000 00 00000 MATELASSE SILKS, DARK SHADES, OOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO FORTY CENTS, 0 OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOO xLIFE INSURANCE. N1CKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY No, 239 BROADWAY.

NEW YORK. Accumulated assate, January 1, 1871 $8.07.51.1.02 SurpluB as to Policy Holders 1,277,213.71 Ratio of oxpenses (Including taxes) to SAVINGS BANK POLICIES A SPECIALTY. JOHN A. NICHOLS, Presidont Secretary. GEO.

F. SNIFFEN. Seoretary. Atr lAtVllIl )LT II E. XV.

DERBY, M. Consulting Physician. JOHN iXlanager ol Agencies. CHAS. M.

HIBlfARD, Actuary. HENRY XV. JOHNSON. Oounaal. JOHN F.

NIOHULS. Caahter. rtlKXlIUKEi KC. liTSTEUKLY AND MONTHLY PAY XVV ME NTS. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY.

MORIARTY J6 XVARISIIOUSE3, 164 AND 166 FULTON ST. COME AND SEK FOR YOURSELVES. 7tTEEKLYAND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FURNITURE, CASPIVr's. OIL CLOTHS, BEDDING, At JOHN MCILLINS. fand 81 MYRTLE AV Corner Lawrence st MACMAHON SON, 522 FULTON Bt, do business In flue eecotid hand furniture, carpets, mirrora, pianos, W' rka of art.

etc. Poraona breaking up housekeeping tala Spring, wishing lo dispose ol their goods, will obtain fair prices by notifying Ihem, either personally or by postal card. N( OTICE! FURNITURE. CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, bold on Woeklr and Monthly Payments a A. KCHULZ'S, Nos.

223 and 225 Atlantlo avenue. NearOourtstreet. and 227 Grand cor.Sixth. EJL THOMAS CHUTE CO, 1 27 and 129 WATER ST, N. SAMPLE TEAS, 1st quality, selected, 50o.

SAMPLE TEAS, 2nd quality, good, 40o. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER HOUSE. INSTRUCTION. BEDFORD INTITUTPa, 120 HERKIMER ST. Kstab ished 1811.

Mrs. J. B. CHASE, Prinripal. Will ho removad MAY 1 to No.

1,203 DEAN tt, bet. New York and Brooklyn itvs. BROWNE'. 304 AND 306 FULTON ST, oppolte Johnson Oldest and best patronized business college in the city; a bnstnea3 eduoatlon but $35; three months. 10 to 62 1: no vacation; ig less ma, $6: buocoss guaranteed; acrawl changod to legible, flowing Styles; houra to Buit.

Special ma and teachers for backward scholars. Day and oyttrdng, "pEisKSKILL (N. YJ MILITARY ACADEMY. Send for illustrated circular. 40 pages, giving details.

1TICS1C BOXES, USIC BOXES. KARRER A Of Toufentha) (Switzerland), manufacturers and Importers of the celebrated MUSIC BO.NES, Intend loave tho United States and offer the whole assortment of Inetr Alusio Boxoa at coat and to avoid exportation. All gooda must no. Hvely be aold before May 1. Musio Boxes with Mandolines.

Mnslo Boxes with Harps Hormoniquos. Music Boxea with Piccolos. Mualo Boxes wilh Belli. Mualo Boxoa witu Drums. Music Boxob with Coleatial Voices.

Musical Albuma. Musical Bottles. Musical Chiirs. Swiaa Cottagea with eto. SALESROOM, 20 EAST FOURTEENTH ST, N.

AND BROADXVAY HAJVKRDPTCrX NOTICES. rTHHlS IS TO GIVE NOTICE. THAT ON the 16tn dav of March. A D. 1878, a warrant in on Ilia own Dotition; that ttie paymene of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to Suoh bankrupt to him or for his uae and the transfer of auv property by him are forbidden by law that a meeting of the croaltora of the said bankrupt to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Conrt of Bankruptcy, to bo holden at tho United States Couit Houae, corner of Montague and Clinton streets, Brooklyn, N.

Y. before D. O. Winalow, Register, on the 1st day of April, A. D.

1818. atlo o'clock A 51. S. R. HARLOW.

U. S. Marshal. mhl8 2t As Messenger, Kaatom District of Now York. DENTISTRY LAKGEST, CHEAPEST AND MOST complete dental establtahment in theclty.

L. J. HOYT, SURGICAL AND MEOHaNIOAL DENTIST, 335 FULTON ST, Directly opposite City Hall, between Myrtle ay. and Wtl CtaAIBVOVANTS. B3.

FAY. FROM LONDON, THE SEV entn 01 tne aevenxn QATutnier. gives great aaoaiao In i eodlng the present and inture to ladiea only: 10a Cumberland sc corner Myrtle as office bonn from 9 A. M. to 9 P.

M. rerrns. 60c a "PARISIAN LADY GIVES CONSUL ittiona on business, law iniu, lcne, manrlage, alok ness, loan ot money or friends or death ahe guaranteea satisfaction. 487 Fulton street, near Jay; houra from 12 M. to 10 P.

M. don't ring the Pel), walk op two flights oi atairs. mHE LONG EST A BLISHED, CELE I brated, oilafaU. MADAME CLIFFORD, greatest Mi medicaj.baslaeu clairvoyant and aeeress, ezamliwa by hair, treaia all dlseasa. (ivex mediated vapor bathaand magnetio treatment, consoHa an all ajTalra of gives names, dataa, aventa; sailafaetloa sraaranteed; sixteen nan' DraeUce in.

Brooklyn. Offlce ,466 Gold at "Miis. ward, great natu ral oiairroyaixn. jwnitijsMiaaa on tmsinass, law aben( rrienda. iickneisa and death: tell fS samel snila.

at and aw ol marriage; renitba ptM; J10JW wardTor anyone who cai, aijnal her in 'mng poaltiTe mformaJJon no sausfijolfpb no pay. N. Myrtle ay. betwean. Pearl and Jaj ((.

0o, hottni ttm 9 A. to 9 P.M. einU. NN II NN II II NN II NN 11 riARPETING. WILLIAM BERRl'8 SONS, Are offarlrur by far the largest stock of OCO A RRR PPP KEKTTTTTIINN GGG OAARRPPE II NN A A RRR PPP EE II AAA II NN GO CCO AAM EEB 2' II NN GGG IN THIS CITY, Containing ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, A THE LOWEST POSS1BLF, PRICEa WILLIAM BERRPS SONS, CARPET WAREHOUSE, 626 FULTON ST.

EUGENE D. WILLIAM BERRI. JOSEPH O'BRIEN 151. 163, 155, 137, 169 ATLANTIC AV. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN OUR SILK DEPARTMENT.

22 In. wide 23 In. wide 22 in. wida 23 In. wide 22 In.

wide 22 in. wide 22 in. wldo 22 in. wldo 22 in. wido 22 la.

wide 22 in. wldo 22 in. wide 22 in wide 22 in. wide 22 in. wide 22 in.

wide 24 In. wido 24 in. wldo 24 In. wido HEAVY GROS GRAIN $1.00 LOO 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.26 In all colors. EX.

HEAVY GROS DE LYON, In all colors. EX. EX. HEAVY GROS DE LYON, In all colors. GUINET'S EXTRA HEAVY, CASHMERE FINISH, BLACK.

GUINET'S EXTRA HEAVY, CASHMERE SUBLIME. BLACK. EXTRA HEAVY DRAPDE LYON, OASIIAIERE SUBLIMB, 1.00 1.00 100 1.25 1.25 1.26 1.75 1.75 24 in. widi nT.Anir 1.75 nennoemant. as suoh an offering baa never been made before.

We oxtend a cordial invitation to all to examine Attention nf Rillr Rrfl Iff tO tllO abOVfl ftn tho3o goods. AKPEXLNGS, OIL CLOTHS GOODS. AND UPHOLSTERY ESTABLISHED 183J. TTTTT EEB A RRR TTTTT AA V. It A A RRR SSSSS BSSSS KB HUB WW WW AAA 11 A A ft ii A A OCO OOO CO OOO OOO OCO OOO NO.

174 FULTON ST. AXMTNStJERS, $2 to $3.50. MOOUF.TTHS. $2 to $3.51. WILTONS.

$2 to $3.25. VELVETS. $1.50 to $3.50. BODY BRUSSELS. 5flti 3.

TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. 90c. THREE PLYS, INGRAINS, OILCLOTHS. LINOLEUMS, MATTINGS, RUGS, MATS, AC. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT.

LACE CURTAINS, LA.MBRl'.CJUINS. CORNICES, HAIR MATTRESSES. WINDOW SHADES, white colored aud gilt. STEWART 4 174 FULTON STREET. TVu.L PTTRDY.

HJT 257 FULTON STREET, opposite Clinton tl.ate D'oater Broa.l. Oiler a larjzo aBSortnient of Axmlnster, Velvet, Body ilrussnia nnn oinergraaoa or tarpgunvB mao tjtnuieuiu, Oil Clotln. Shodes, all at tho lowest possible pricoa I' lNANC'lAl it POWELL RICH, 1711 MONTAGUE STREET. BONKS. STOCKS.

AND OTHER FlliST CLASS SECURITIES BOlIliHT, SOLD OR EXOHANGHD. S. S. POlViiLL THEODORE RICH. ripHE BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY, Corner of Montague and Clinton sts, Brooklyn, N.

This Company is authorized by ppoci.il charter to act recolver. trot tee or guardiiu. or nd'ninistrator. It can act us agent in (ho ilo or managomeiic of real estate, collect, intorest. or dividend, receive registry a 'id tiaii3lor books, or make purctuso and sale of Goveromeui and other securities.

Religions and charitable instttutionSj persona uni5. to tho tr.ilitiactloiia of businisa, will tinil t.lti Company a sulo and couvenio it depoaitorv for niouey. RIPLEY KOPKS, UHAS. R. MARVIN.

Vice Pceaidout. W. R. BlTNKKTt. Secretary.

Eduab id. Cvi.i'EN, Attorney and Couabol. TRUSTHK.S. J. R.

Rockwell, H. K. Picrrepint, Dan'l Cha inoej, John T. M. i.

iin lic orr K. Sheldon, Jc.fiab O. Low. P. Rolfo, HeorySanger, Alex.

M. Wiilto, Austin Ooibio, Chns. R. Pi irrtn, Alex. McCuo, Thomas Abm.

B. Bayila, A. A. Low. lidmundW.G'orlics, Itipley Ropa.

SAVlrVCiS BASRSi EMIGRANT SAVINGS BANK OF 'J 11U1 lOKl.YN. enr. of onrt and Livingston sts. OPEN DAILY, from A. M.

to 2 P. and ovary JIO.V. DAY tnd SATURDAY, Irom 5 to 8 P. M. Interest on all sums entitled thereto, free of Government tax.

ASUKSYf DOUGHERTY, President. H. LA AIARCHE. First Vice President. CHARLES MALI, Second Vice President F.

L. Dallon, Secretary. DIME SAVINGS BANK BROOKLYN, Wandjjy FULTON 8TREK1. Biiiioki.yn. Dei omber 11, 1a7r.

The Truatoos of this Bank bava direoted that on tna lit el January 1871. int jrest for the sir months endlnz 1)3. cwuberbl. 1677, attheratioi F1V PER CENT. par u.

num (in viii, rho lew ot the Stito) bo car. iel totliooreditof all depositors entiUad thereto, payable on anft ai er nm 'V 187D. Interest not withdrawn will be totas crellt depositors as principal, and will draw interest Irom Jaau "'Deposits made on orboloro JanuttylO will drawiataraiS from Janu iry 1. SEyAioUR HUSTED. PrealdoaU John W.

Hitnteb. Treasurer. B. H. HUNTINGTON.

Secretary. INSURANCE. MECHANICS' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, BROOKLYN. Capital 77. R'.

insurnnoo Nett SurpluB Aaaets Offices: 217 Montague st, Mechanics' Building. $150,000,1 48,701.1 184,241.4 $382,962.46 Brooklyn, and ito uroaaway, iiew yorK DIRECTORS: Daniel Chauucov. Ldirin K.Scranton.ico. Curtli. Jotin if.

nam. ivm. jHarsnall, John II. Baker, Felix Campbell. Samuel iSloau, Henry N.

Brush, Daniel Ayers, Thoa. D. Carman, A brum 11. Ravlts. Jacob Colo.

St'n H. Horriman, Samuel Garriaou, Josiall T. Smith, Wm. Wright, Joseph W. Greone, Charles Storrs.

David M.ahaunces I. Bergon ilonn ms8b: Stovensnn. Henrv J. Cullen. Wm.

D. Veedor, John H. Dimun. H. B.

Hubbard, John Rome. Hosca Webator, Gen. W. Borneo, L. N.

Smith, John P. Niouois. Isaac Carl art, Wm. A.Vreblana, Jama Brush. Daniel Fernald, Judah B.

Voorheea.Wm. H. Male Abraham Lett, JOHN IL BAKER, President. DANIEICHAUNCE Vice Prej'fc WAI.TEit NirnoLs, Secretary. MEItRixT TOTILE, Assistant Secretary.

IDKWOOD INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BROOK.LYIV. CASH CAPITAL. $200,015.00 REINSURANCE AND ALL 42 8 NET SURPLUS Wl.1i0.92 TOTAL SS03.6O6.31 Insures against loaa or damage by lire aud the risk of inland navigation and transportation. No. 23 COURT STREET, I No.

170 BROADWAY. Brooklyn DntFiroRs WILLIAM K. LOTHROP, BETH LOW EDWARD ANNAN. WILLIAM LOW, UENBY D. ATWATBB, XI.

ABU lt. I E. S. BHOWNSON. ISAAC OARY.Jn.

AUG B. MASTERS, EDXVAliD W. MASCORD, C. 15. MAXWHLL, W.

F. MILTON, JAS. iMORGAN, Ii. S. MORRISON, H.

E. PIERREPONT, Jn JOHN F. PRAEGER, ALEX. B. SEARS, F.

J. S7RANAHAN. WILLIAM A. SCOTT, 'pa VT rtt? I S. B.

CHITTENDEN, DAVID DOWS HARRY H. UODGE. 1 RICHARD C. FIELD, CHAS. R.

FLINT. I CHARLES FOSTER, ALEXANDER IORMAN, NEWBURY H. FROST. I CHAS. H.

HIOKOX, Un Ari. A. rill lAi, EDW'D H. I.ITCiiFIELD, JOHN VAN NOSTRAND, C. B.

LOCK WOOD, JACOB T. VAN HXCiv, M. LOW, WM OTIlROpi WM. A Scott. Secrotnry.

Branch Ollice: 31 PEARL ST. Now York. 11 FREDERICK F. LOOKWOOD. Mamser.

MONTAUK FIRE INSURANCE CO. OI BROOKLYN. i7vYl f9 Court at. Bmoklvn 1 Ofl'o. 'No.

1 to Broadway, 'Jmuud Floor, 1 Kauitable Buildings, N. CASH CAPITAL $200.0 10 I NET ASSETS 316.0JJ DIRECTORS: Wm. Ellsworth, Seymour L.Huated, Jtnies Raymond, Ezra. Baldwin, Wm. M.

Ingraham, Rnfua Reasegub. Edward Beers, Klias Lewis. Jr. Warren Rietimonf, Garret G. Herzen.

John XV Tocio lili Robbina. Charles C. Bolls, Stephen Lloington.S. B. Stewart, Samnel Booth, Abraham Lott Edmund Titus, oamum rr.

Durius, a. a. Xiow, J. W. Campbell, T.

A. Newmid, John Comatock, Foster Pettlt, Stephen B.Conklin.D. B. Powell. C.

L. Cooka. M. 51. Phelpj.

Wm. M. Thomas, George A. 'Phorno, AlexfUnderhlll. Browater Valoutio Edward D.

White, J. Wbitehorua, jonn n. Dimon, tlonn tome, B. F. Delano, Alex.

Stndwo'd. Wm nyse. James Eaton Jolin J. StudwolW guinea fuuu u. uluu, AltredHanabergn.Jacob Philip, jonn vvuunma.

11 arnli). A gpnta lor EiiBtern Distrlot, AVERY. PENDLi.TON, Bro.1dw.1 comer JbonrthA WM. ELLSWORTH, Prosidaai, Geo. G.

Tbask, Secretary. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO. COR. COURT AND MONTAGUE STS. CAPITAL NET SURPLUS.

January 1. 1878... TOTAL ASSETS $1,000,000.00 966.rm.i3 8,173,933.31 GEO. T. HOPB, President.

IT. H. Lamport, Vice President. CHARLES H. DUTCUER.

Secretary Brooklyn Department. TNCORPORATED 1838. NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK. BROOKLYN OFFICES: NO. 877 FULTON STREET.

KO. 61BROADXVAY, Eastern DiBtriot. HENRY T. DHOWNE. Praaident HeuiixH.

Hall TiTTVi'NA INSURANCB COMPANY. JSli HARTFORD. JANUARY 1,1577. c'A'lI. M.

V'l, AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF ASSISTS. LIABILITIES. Amount of Unpaid Losses $550,893.35 Unearned Ptcmiuma, Fire Risks Unearned Premiums, Inland Navigation Rlaka, 1,413.411 AH olDer demands agalnat the Company, Commissions due to Agents, Return Preml tuna, and Miscellaneous TSiponaes vU TOTAL EXCEPT CAPITAL AND NET SUR PLUS v4 joint stock capital paid up. Surplus beyond all 1,94533.13 Total 87,115,624.12. 1 Montague aC A B.

THORN, Agent, HENIX INSURANCE COMPANY Ol? BROOKLYN. N. T. JATIUABX 1. 1DII.

itniv iwriAfiti A i OTulVlitVij. urtTl II I T.Tlnt'l.ITIRS IN. I "OLUDING I NET SURPLUS 886a46.M i TOTAL ASSBTS. $2, 792aa Tbeagseteof the Phenlx are larger than those of an other Brooklyn Company, and ic continues to insure aural as loaa or damage by Fire or against Inland Marina Losses oa atmoat favorable termjjyyj, I NOS. 12 and 14 COURT hViV BHCOKLxT, 0.

88 BROADWAY. BROOKLYN, E. DU I A A In 'If n9 Warn V.t. WH8TKRN UNION BUILD1NO. STEPHEN PRO WELL.

Ftaldaat PHILANDER SHAW, vice Preall TVlT.T rV II On.r. Edwabd HablehurstI Sec'i of Brookljn Dopartmaa Rojuney c. WAh, sueoial Agent WILRI AM8BU RGH CITY OOMPAHY. 12C8 aud 210 Broadway, cor Fulton atH. Jmces, Oonwr Bioodwax and I lrat at, Brooklyn, EL KeirjjmrBnnn al4.42 2.5J 1 i8.i4 Aueta, January 1.

W.ii x. w. mm sfD V.H. WA r. AaalBtanttSeoretary.

WM. BSOWN. AtlUtajit Heerstarr, IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. JL J. 4 0.

JOHNSTON. BBOADWAY, FIFTH AVAND TWENTY SECOND STBEET, M. Y. It la to the Interest of every family who dosfre to economize to give thoir stock a careful examination bot'ore making their THEY HAVE MADE TB.I5 FOLLOWlJfQ EEDUC TIONS IN THEIR CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENTS BEST ENGLISH BRUSSELS OARPET Reduced from 42.26 to $1.25. BEST SAXONY VELVETS Roducod from $2.76 to $1.63.

BEST FRENCH MOQUET3 Roduoed from S4.50 to $2.75. BEST BOX BURY BRUSSELS Reduced fromSl.CO to $1. OTHER WELL KNOWN MAKES From $1.25 to 85c. STRAW MATTINGS, 16 CENTS AND UPWARD. OIL CLOTHS, 40 CENTS AND UPWARD.

TURKISH AND PERSIAN RUGS AND CARPETS, At equally low prices. THE UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT la well deoerTinir a carofnl inanoction. having boon thoroughly replenished wlUi a NEW AND LTkGE STOOK. OF RAW SILK TAPESTRIES, 60 inchos wiio, from S81.85 to Hie yard. BROOATELLES, PLUSHES, BILK and WOOL SATINES and FIGURED REPS, THIRTY PER CENT.

LESS Than last season's prices. MANILLA AND JUTE TAPESTRIES, 50 in. wide, now and oolorincf, from $1 to $1.25 a yd. LACE CURTAINS in NEW and SELECT PATTERNS, REAL LACE. TAMp.d SOTrfflMi5t, 40 por cent, lcai lhan laat year's prices.

Reduced from 3) to 25 couts. ALWAYS ON HAND, AN EXTENBfYEJr'ARIETY OF MIRRORS, CORNICES" AND CORNICE POLES. Churches, Inatitutions, Hotels and Stoamera liberally with and ostimatBS furniahed. Wo furnish none but the boat workmen In our Upholstery and Carpet Dopartuionta. The Fifth av.

atagos from Fulton Ferry, tho Madison ttv. atagoa liom Wall at. and tho Twenty third at. stages from the South Ferry all pass tuo dour. Goods delivered every day In Brooklyn.

Wllliamflburcll, Greonpoint, Jerfoy City and Hobokon. J. i O. JOHNSTON. SURE CTJRK FOR SMOKY CHIMNEYS.

HULL'S PATENT DURABLE GALVANIZED CAST IKON CHIMNT5Y TOP. ADDITIONAL ADVANTAGES. Fourth Forma uniiko all others itaowu boso savlnsr time aUFif A flue may vary from Di8 to 12x12 in. aad tho aamo top will fit. lt Siithls an ornameit to any building.

DAYTON A CARTbR, 610 FULTON ST. TRAVEL, TRANSPORTATION! situnioonts. PEOPLE'S EVENING LINE JL FOR ALBANY DAILY. (Sundays oxooptodl, FROM PIER 41, NORTH RIVER. Foot of Oanal at, New York.

Conaeetinff wilh RAILROADS FOR ALL POINTS NORTH AND WEST. Faro as low aB by any other route. FREIGHT TAKBN AT LOW RATiiS. Tiokora for sale In tbo priiicipat ntitelB, and all of 'Wi rtTOJTT'S xpress oliicoi 111 Now York and tlrook where baggago oa be onerkodU EDUCTION OP FARE. VulEE DOLLARS FIWIM NEW YORK 10 BOSTON, la iiie FALL ltlVi TO BOSTON AND RI FIVE DOLLARS.

MiinnlflcchV steamers, NEWPOhT AND tiLD I.e. NOW YorK unllj i epu.u; 1 'lb Is the only Sonnet line giving imt8on'Cis tun ri'issenKer's nnv cue of tue live inoraliig trains Ivoin Fall River to Buskin. SPECIAL NOTICE TO BROOKLYN PASSENGERS: P. and close connecllou with this lino. Tickets a staterooms sold, anu di ko.il from Uronklyn to tlisllnBilon.

I his is the only Boston Hneconnectlngwith annex company. BOIiDKN l.OVELt.. Airems. GEO L. CONNOR, General Passeng Aeant.

EDUCED FARE $3 TO BOSTON, EXCURSION TICKETS, 5. THE OLD RELIABLE STONINGTON LINE, FOR lill. ali'. ii'inio Not a trip missed In SEVEN conscciillvc years. Eleeant steamers leave Blur IB, North Kivcr, foot of st, ut 5 P.

M. dally (except Sunilais.) Hereafter, the STE.MiJ"Al EAi'RKSS TRAIN WILL i.EAVE SIONINGTON at 1:30 A.M. Tickets tor sale at all principal ticket ojllces. State, rooms secured at 31 Wusblimtoti st, Brooklyn, at office of WuBtcoU Express Company, nnd at 353 Broadway. PROVIDENCE LINE.

Frclelit onlv. Steaincrs leave Piev 22, North Rlver.foot of Warren SL at 5 P. M. Freight via cither Hue token at lowest ratc B. BROOKLYN ANNEX.

FOR JEUSRY CITY. DIRECT PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 0. BOATS LKAVK FOOT FUi.TON ST. DAILY A.

M. 6:20. 1:15, 8Sfl. 8:35. 2:15, 9:15, 10:10.

10:40, 11:10, ai. WSb. 12. l. 1:45, 4:0, 3:03, 3:40, 4:00.4:35, 5:15,5:40,11:15.

0.15,7:45 (5:25,0.30. P. M. to Foil River Bonis. All trains to Newark and Elizabeth.

Iteturnlnit leave Jersey Citv 011 arrival of nil the through trains and the principal Ideal trains. ..,1 ihn.m.li ll i to 11 mi nts. Ak for Brooklyn tickets uuucuecK.s wuen leturiuuB 10 lire lirooklvn. rONTAUK AND NEW YORK STB AM 11n.1i' miiPAVV. Pir 55.

East River, Peck Slip. xieamnr W. (Jantain C. OIBBS. leaves sir ii iimnH NKlV SII1FOLK.

MONDAYS. Ollico 01, er J. C. OIBii.S. Asont.

BURSE'S Now York and Brorklyn Express shios freight and dolivera uaisaairo 10 i ll points. Oll.cea, 3l'J Cutnbor. Brooklyn, i2 F.iiion st, Now Yort. Stoiinisliliis. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP LINE.

BETXYEEN NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON AND BRI Company's PIER foot ol SECOND ST. HOBO KEN. Wh ii WT.KD.,iv Sat ApillJ DDK At' nt. Mar vi ollEHMANN Ai 18 Rales of paesago noia Now Yorkto Soutnampton, ttayn iBiemou: lt First Cabin SrtS" 4 Second Cabin Bold.

Steerage tbourreney. Return tickets at reduced ratos. Prepaid Bioorago icateBat430cu) reney. freight or piieaHgo anplvia OELR1CHS 4 Agents, A. r.

lVTATlONAL 1 From Nnw Pior :9, North River, foot of Houa'ois). run 1 i uutt I De mark I iia ar six 21. at 1 A. M. 1 re.i.o Wid A.o il a.

Italy lhiira FOR QUEENMTOWN AND IAV Vrom Pior No. 44. Noith Rivor. Fnrlend Saturday, i. cli at8: 0 A.

Too Quev Saturday, on 30. 2 1'. AJ Spa Saturday. Apr 1 7A. 1 rn atnidar.

An 13. all P. Cabin passage. $31, 47n. or $70 curroncy.

Return Uckota or $120 ci oncy. Steerage Dralts issued from 1 upward, at cniron: prices. Apply at tho Company's offlco, 69 Broadway, N. Y. F.

W. J. HURST, Manager. For fnrthor Information apply to JOHN C. HENDERSON.

18 Com tat, Brooklyn. UNARD LINE. TiTtf BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS between New York and Liverpool, culling, at Cork Harbor. FROM NEW YORK. Pirthla Wednesday, March 20 litan XVeanesd iv.

March 27 Abvsidlllll XVeduesd ly. Api 11 3 J'oilmla Wednesday. Apill 11) Algeria WediuBilav, April 11 ItTirsia Wednesday. ApiiUl feiihia Wednesday May 1 Aiiyslula lYi'ilni'Sdav. May 8 Wedoesdav.

May 15 Algeria Wednesday. May 22 1111 every'followlutr WEDNESDAY from New York. Steamers marked tltua do not curry fciccrugu pa beiigers. ATI'S OF PASSAGE: Cabin passengers JG0. $30, and $100.

gold, according in ari. oilllilodallon. '1 lie f6n passage Is a special low rate for Winter months. Tickets to Paris $13 gold adultloual. Reiurn tlOKeteon favorable tenns.

Steerage, tickets to and Horn all parts of Luropo at very low rates. Through, bills of lading (riven for Belfast, Glasgow, Hs vre, erp and oilier points on the Con liientand for Medlieiranean ports. For freight or passage, apply at the office of tho Company, No. 4 Bowling Green, N. x.

CIlAA. 14. KllANCKLYN. Agent. For steerage nnd fiut' iniorniniion, apply loT.

11. HENDItliKsOS, 103 Atlantic av. mar Cllutou kt, sole agent for Brookl) 11. Draf Is at lowest rutca. I TOTTED STATES MAIL LINE STEAM toQnoenstown and Livorpool.

SA1L1NO EVERY TUESDAY NI WADA at Noon IDAHO Apii. 2, at 4 P. M. iTrom Pier 53 North Rtver. Cabui passage.

$55, 865, S75: lulonnodl.ile, $26 alt payable in currency. Passengera booked to andfnm Hamburg, Norway and Kirennn. eto. Dratta on Irelana, ftnglanu. rrunce, anu Germany, at'lnwoat ratoa.

Annlvrn WILLIAMS ic tP Broadway, N. Y. Orto JNO. U. HENDERSON, 13 Court st.

Brookha, A NCHOR LINK. 1 nITKD STATES MAIL KTEAJIEKS. 1 NEW YORK AND GLASGOW Kr! nnln. March i A. Jl.

Oaia ADrll 6 7 A. M. oau 6 no or a ip i u.sr. ill. TO "GLASGOW.

LIVERPOOL OR DURKY. NEXV YORK TO LONDON" DIRECT. Ilja'a a .7 ,1. 1PM Cabins, $55 10 $70. a' cnidimr cecorainnrlatlan.

Cabin i'xcurslon't'iekcta at redueed ratas. Second Oal in, $40. Steerage, $2S. xiixita lai.uL a.lor any am. iunt ai current raiea.

Cornpany'8 Pier. N03. 20 and 21, North River, N. Y. ii Agents, 7 Bowling ureen, N.

Y. V. ALDR1DOE. 20 Court at. Brooklyn.

JDjJEW YORK AND HAVANA. XMRFCT MAIL INK T1IKSE FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIPS WILL. SAIL At 4 P. M. Irom Pier No.

15. N. It. (foot 0 Cedar st.) follow HAVANA DIRKOT. Steamer COLUMBUS.

We lncaday.Mnr.ih 20. For lruight or pasaage. having magnifioeat accommodk lions, apply to WM. P. CLYDE A No.

CBowling Green. MCKELLAR. LLLINO 4 Agenta, Havana. wTntmntvnin ttwb ft ni rjotiui, JJi i. r'i.

WW irn OIIKRNSTOXVN AND r.rVKHPrKir. ADR ATI SATURDAY 16. P. M. 'Nit).

SATURDAY. ehji. 9 A. CEITIC THI1R DAY. P.M.

FROM PIEK I1FTY TWO NORTH. RIVER. Pataage In cabin $60. $80 and $100. gold ateorag $23, "poaasageliokets or drafts on Ireland, England 4 SCCOURT STREET.

Brooklyn, OB R. J. COR'i'IS. 37 BROADWAY, N. Y.

TNMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS) FOR QUEENSTOWN AND HXTERPOOL. CITY OFNBW Mar atlPx I 1, i'lV I)F at 7 A. CITY OF BERLIN K.tnrday.Ma ch 3', ti P. CITY OV BRUSSELS T. nr dav.

As. il CITY OPRI' HvlOND Hatnr.lav. 1 ill lli 2 P.M. inijn nan ia nuttin nivnn. CABIN, $60,480 and .8 100 gold.

Keturn Uoketa on favor ble term. STEERAGE. 828 currency. Drafts atloivoat rates. saloons, state rooma, smoking and Datnroorna anuaaniDs.

JOHN a. DALE, Agent, Wand 83 l.Oauxt jt, aoW Areatfoa; io.u. nnnxtttuiuri, n. n. VWVftf 1 I M.

COLE, AUUI'lOWifiBK. BY COLE 4 MURPHY. Olt Salesrooms. 373 Fulton st. and 334 to 358 Adams st.

MONDAY. Mrch 25, at 13 0'clOCK, ui salesroom. HEAL ESTATE. 61 MONROE ST. northeast corner Franiclin av Three story brown one dwelling.

1 if" deep nil iniprovtmante in thorough order $4,600 muy TOinain. will. Int. 9St7S. ribliWSiXrgo1.ton v.

Baltic and Warm a'a and Fifth av, byordBrof i he Supremo Court. Map3 und partiuulaia at salea. na. JY JOSEPH CO: XVF.nNF.SDAY, March 20, At ten A. At So.

167 CLINTON ST. Dotweoo Sci ormerhoru ar.d Stato sta, Roaowootl piano and slool, FifCbor; handsonio rosewood and Kilt parlor suite, six pieces, in crimson satin damask; pior gl isa, mires e'nbr fancy chair, I ariau stat uot.e, Coooland'a firs: pe.le3t.1la Scotch gran. He and marble, wninir library table, dl 'to. ydthtmto drawers; walnut marble top chamber mMtrea' ea. pulowa.

tvalmt piliar table bufiot and Chairs leytli W.I.on other carpo rofngera.or and kit furniture. Furniture mads by Koittier. Auction notice. LARGE, special AND PEREMPTORY SALE Of DAMAGED GOODS, On WEDNESDAY. March 20.

At 10W o'clock. FULLY 4,0011 PIECES DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, noma lite nre. more or 1 ss damaged by wutcr, conniving of a general assortment of STAPLE DOMESTIC GOODS. ALL TO BK SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. Thla will bo tho Inst large offering of tuoao damatred no d.

and tho lu wdl bete th lb. laat ell. ng. Kuyiaat formr sab a. who li.iv impressed great inc ti.

Willi th Lr purohas and others are iiivit il to avail tliomscslvu iot this pn rturjity, it XY A. TOPPING 4 I AUO HONKERS. 12. AND 1 4 DUANE ST. irner of Ohurcli.

New York. TAMES C. EADIE. AUUTIONEER.WILL sell at ibo Dlstric. Exchange No.

45 y. rt. SA.TURD AY, Mirch 2.1 1878 at 13 o'clock nmm. the.T story haa menf and aub reW brick 11 1 54 Dee a v. le.

between II jw a and l'enn atronts. R0 I'll', lot 67. All the modern itn 8. See Po e. rTPHOS.

W. LINDSAY, AUCTIONEER, will sell on THURSDAY, Mnve.li 21. at Sal. srooma, lOi) Ful: on a larg assortm nt of household turuitur comprising black walnut bedstead, di casing oibbs, wardrobe! huieaus, husk aim exroisl ir iiiattroi aca, two very lino show ca.es. 3 th oe mo.

s.fe fame fronch and othe nu I HO. W. LINDSAY, mi kbliah 1 6', irivcE personi aileution to auotion a lios ll private T.oaidSces iud eal a of morehaodiau Ter.UB COLB," AllOTI O.NEKR1 OiipoaitctlielJityHalL i liajlro No. 213 UUU Si', ONG ISLAKP RAILROAD. FERRU i.AIN i l.KAVK DICl'oT.

COB. AT TlVand AVS for. Cir.KEXPORT A 11, 18 (jo llAltlwn. etc at a. uuu r.

ru rATCuot at 8 A. 4:4 P. M. For IUoylom. itc at 8 Ml A.

P. Kor. POET Jeffkb uon, A. 4:1. P.

to. or. ojmii'oiiT. etc it saw AM, S. P.

M. Port locust Vali.by, ctl" at 0 3:2 4:23. Fob Fab Book awav ate at SiW A 1:2 P. M. For KncKAWAY BKAi at FOB Jamaica, etc at 8:30, A lr, 3 2 4 2 5:2 1.

5:50. 8:55. U. 1U P. to.

Fob Vast Saw Vobk via Iranslt. at 8:30 A M. for jVllersou Locust Valley. Pate lojrne. einiUlead.

Jnuiaici. at P. for Nortliport, LocL Valley ll.mostcad. 'g G.u, 6upt. .1.

UlUTTKSbEli. beu'l Pass. Ak't. UNO ISLAND iMILROAJL. HPEf'IAL 1' (DAY TRAIN, BIIOKAWAY.

BABYLON AND PATUtliJU L'S. jlAUCH Hi, K18. jlAHCH A 1" A 1 11 1 5S 1 K. A 1 .1 (Yllir. nS VTiJBD YS OB PERSON 8 SBKKtNG A LOCATION FOIt T.IB SUMilKH.

or a pertnannat real Brooklyn (Hatbuah ar 9 Kosluvlck nv 10 (15, and Loop Isl City ll) A. or Patchojfue, ibylon, aiid stations on Boekaiva.v Lranch. KoUiniiiiK, le He.ich at 1 P. arriving at Urookl. U'i ito isii av) 3:05, Blisliwlok aDdLonjc lalaui ity a' 1' M.

Iave Patch.ieoo at. 1 .45 and Babln at 2: 0 P. arriving at Flat U115I1 av ii Bu jhwicK av and l.onK lal SPENCER. Cenoral Superintendent. J.

Ohitiekdc.v, oeuural Pnaaeuser Ateni CENTRAL UA1LHOA1) UJV JiliW ji'jK bBlf Ferry nation lu ew York, Icot of Liberty Sovomtier 2(t. 1ST7. Leaves Now York foot of Luiert tir.et. follows: liH M. I or Flemiiiirtoti, fcaetou, Ilelvidcrc.

nellile lii iii, Bath. AU' ntoAii, Mauon Climik. Tamnniri. Miii.niioy iiitv, liiiz lton. Wilkeniiarrc.

Si rantou. lil tlllra nnec ai with I). L. It. I5A trli UriilKe Drancli, liaslon, Alli ntown, HiirrMiii' am' the West, Munch Uliunk, liun Wtiki 30:11 tfio 111011.

'IIUIYille, illllllllbpoll, 10 5 A. M. Vov. ami I leliiilittton. td P.

M. 'lciiiiiieti)ii. Fusion, llaili, Allentpwn. Munch, Chunk, imamia. Malianoy Ulty.

1 nunkhanooek. IVllk sliarce. r.nirnn. 2: mlllitr. l.o liimbla, Laucia cr.

Kphrau, I'ottsvllle. UuiTiahurg, i ny" M. For. limit BmnoE "ravcii. F.nston, Ilelvi dcre.

Allentovvu, Maucn Chunk; conliects at Juuellolt With O. L. 1:. 4 Mi. M.

Fob and M. Dnllv lo" 'Sioii, AUuntown, Kciillug, liar rlslitti'i: nun th" West. 10:15. tlMJ. 11:15 M.t ia.

2.W. 3 45 4 lW 4:15 4:15, 5:1,0, 6 ai! 7:15. 8 25. 8:91 11 mid 12 P. M.

Tk. i av at aw A. 12a P.U Bonn 4 Brook am! iMiermeillute Krailoiif; at SmJ 1. M. for Kastmi.

Atienio.1 n. fiirr.Vliiiiv oti'M' y'it. 10 lXI lti 11:15 A. .1:00, 5:30. fM.

7:15, 8:25, 11:30, For tra'lne't'o loi al points, ecu time, tables rd stations. KAN OH EVV YORK AND LONG 1)1 VlhlllK. 1 or Perlli Ainboy, l.ui Briincii. t'coan in 'e leave foot or Liberty St. at hm A.

anu 0:10 Vtacc a i onii ct to ami from KliYPOP.T at MATaWAN station tih tratua, und to and from POINl PLKASAi iT al tQUAK. I FREEHOLD AND NEW YORK RAIL i WAY CONNKCTIONS. Leave foot of Liberty si. for Freehold at A. 31., NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA Sf.W LINE BKOOlv ROUTE.

FOl' TRK TiiN AND PHI I.AHELPI1IA. TralnR leave New "i root of Liberty st, for Trenton and rh'lfli'Vpbi nl 9:30 A.M.; I "so 1 PS. iimI M. lor LeavePhllailelphia Iron, aiuuun North I 'emisWvanta Railroad, Third and Berks sUi, at ii ii, 2.30, 11.30 A. MUa Tmuu'fo'N' Yo at (e.ixept Monday,) totI.eM9 A P.

train from N. York, and 10 the 7:30 M.tvtiis,fi"iiiPhltidelphtu. Hnndav raliw li i.vew Yolk lor rluir.dclplii i at A. leave 9:30 A. 11.: 'j 5:39, P.

iU ..1 I. .01. 11T i vr NOB. TiCJ anu 1. I it iiiv nrlnolli il hotels all ntUces of Hie Urb) I Ba lwaVm Ne Yo and at No.

I Court, at Kklyu. Baggage clicL Ked lrom rt wdeiictt lo des I tlnailon: tl. 1 K111.U 1.., vym iui "aVTEW YORK, riEVY HAVJ iiN ACi!) tlAi4i FOKt) ItAiLi.O XI'. Trains ave 1' uiyiot for nost. 111 6:00.

a A. 1, j. ik. i Fob Boston amii Albany 11 A. M.

SIP. M. FOI! COK.VHCTICUT BlX IIB P.A Il.KOAP Slilj, 11 A. 12 Fob fclloliE LINi: Division A. 1, 3, 5:15, 10 Fo'b An: LiNKRAU.i:oAr A.

IV.35P. M. FOB N. II. AND AOBTJUMJ' I JS LAII.lll.lAl).

8:03 A. Fob NAUti aTitok Railhoap A.M., 1.: For. Ilol HA IONIO RaILKi'AII A. .11.. 3 FOKlUNBUIlY AND 1NOKIVAI.K li.11I.IMMI c.o it an 3 P.

Sf. JAl 8:03 A. ,.,11 on vt KnuKBW Canaan RAlt.r.010 5:0 A.M.. I. 4:40.

P.M. VonRi mxiiFIELl) ll A. 12 51., 1. 0:15 1 M. Foil NKW 7:10.

8:01, V3, 11 A. 1 1,2:20. 12 1,2:20, 3. 1:40.5:15, 1. il', Km: oirrn n'okwa i.k M.

A. 1 2 20 3 4 10 5 1 r. 1 1 I M. 2 55. 1:1 1, 4:45.

5:1 The 1.5 11,1.3, 0 sunt 10 ii 'clock Unlim are thrniigh Express ih" mid 5:15 trains are local Expreis train. iiuid Hi P. o.n 'itis rim dailv. lUui.i'.M Kivek trains leave Harlem Rlier vt i nonsito Moniml av 1 s. A.

1 'I 12 55. 55. 4:40. 5:10. 5:55, P.

Colill'jctlllg With stcnmlm. iifl fr Mil mi Mi'i i wip. TlckclH lor tale 1.1 I ol ly sei ond depot. 1 Market ilipanlat 1I10 N. v.

lrli to. tdlu os, 914 Br0Adw.1V, New rk. mid 1 I'oiir pt. Brooklyn, which Company will check Iron: retideiice lo destination. PENNSYLVANIA RArLROAO.

GREAT TRUNK LINK ANf UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. ON AND AFTER UK dliUR W. Wi.1,1. ruina leave New York. via.

Deslirossea and CourtlanJt Btroots ferries, as follows ipress for Harrlsbure, Piltsburg, tho West and South, wltb Pullman Pol.ico Cars attached, eOA. 8:80 P. M. daily. For Williamspori Ick Haven, orry.

and Erie, eX Ji.il connecting at LVrir for Titnsvliln. Pot roloum Centre, and too On liegions. For Williamspori and Lock Haven, it r0) A. M. r.

Fc.r lialrimiiro. Wnshiogton, ana the South, Limited Wiieuiuzton Kipriss of Pullman trlor trl daily, except Sunday. A. M. arrive Vi aslimgron 4 ilc P.

M. Regular at 8 r2J A 41.. 1, tU P. M. 32xDtti lor Philadelphia, 7 8 50.

P(9 2)0 Limited), A M. 1.4,6 6.. 7.S:W and P. M. Sunday, 9 A.

P. M. ftinigniiit aucoud claas, ratSIofM''Bro ikl a Annei" connect with all through trains ai Jersey City, affording a speedy and diieottrani for lor Brooklyn travel. or Klinalioth fidll 8:00, 11 :00 A. 12 0UM.

1 0U.2 1W 2 5:, 6 10. biOcI, 9:00. P. M. 'and 12:00 night S11nd.1v 0 A.

5 ,0, 7 and 8 :20 P. M. lor Rauway, 0:10. 7 7:40 Uliifl. 11 A.

1 2 2 V. ii 3 iW. 4 0, 4 4 :50. 5 X), 6 0. A 6 I) 7 :00.

9 10 :00 P. M. aud 12 :00 ulght. Sunday SS0 A. 5: 0.

6:30 nnd P. orWoodbridge. Por Ambov aud South Amboj 6:10 ml 10:00 A. 4 riO ami P. M.

1'nr New Brunsoick 7 8:00, and It :00 ..00. M). A 10,5 5:30, M. and miiht. a.

ji A.M..3jWnd0P.M ForKlnsswn nndRoekv Hill, .20 A. M. and 4:10 P.M. 6a and l' 1.00,2.00, no A For LauiDer.ville, 1 I am. SKXI P.

M. for I'IomiJ Phillipaburir aud Belvldere, 8:2:1 A. M. Ifor 3l03rcOTnd Branch. 11 A.

M. andS:) P. IL orTrenton. Bin dentown Burlington und Camden, A.M..l:W.2. l.

I'm Prooijold. 7:3 I 2 and 14 P. or Farmingdale and hqnan. 7. 30 A.

2 P. M. F01 Hitrhtstown. Pe nberton and Lamden at 4 K. Monmouth Junction, and M.

via Amboj, roin tout llbert Pmnberp on uesdaya, Tnursdava and Saturdays only at 7 luOt A. viamoa moutli Junction n. Ti inns arrive urom Picisburir. (. and 10:40 A.

M. ana leil. dailv; 10:10 A and 6. 50P dully, et eeptMonday. From hington and Baltimore, 6:50 nd i OA.

4:10.6:1 anl lo P. 51. Sunday, 10 I M. I'rom Philadelphia. 6:05.

6:50. 9 ufl. 10: 0.10:10. 11:1:0 A. pi.

2:10. 8:40. and 10:20 P. 1A 5:05, 6:01, 9 10:40. 11:30 A.

6:50 and 10 :20 I Ai otlicos. K6ind W4 Broadway. No. 1 Astor Housa and foot of Dejiroaaes and Conrllandt eta. No.

4 Court st, I A D. oo too oi fulton tr et, Brooklyn; Nos. Ill, 116 and 11S Hudson st, Hobokeu, Depot, Jersoy City. Emigrant Ticket Office. No.

Silas 'WaN? THOMSON, P. FARMER, General Manager. General l'asseUKer Age.iL rpo phUjADElpjua PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TII1C OLD FSTA3LISHEDR0UTE AND SHORT LIS 'EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. l.lhrougb trains each way dnily 3 'denote In Philadelphia. V.in New York.

Sijitbls track, the moat improvorl eri and thefaat pst time conilstent with absolute aalety. ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER 12, 1877. 15XPHE88 Tiuins leave Now York, via Desbroiaea 1 1 1 Ckmrlland at. ferrioa as follows: 70. 830.

limited), 11:00 A.M., 1,4.8. 6.6 30. and nP.it Snndaya, 9 A. 8. 8:30 "Brooklyn Annex" connect with all through tralna at Jortey city, affording aspeedyand direct rrana for for Brooklya travel.

BETUBNirtp Tbadib leave Philadelphia 3r2fl. S35, 7. Zfi SB and II A. M. (limited express.

1 iSS P. 2, .5:3, Land 735 P.M.. and 12 midnight. On Sunday, 3 A 1.66.7,8.8 A and ISmldnight TickotofllCBa, 536 and Broadway. No.

1 Astor House, arid foot of Deibrpaaes and Conrtland atresia: No. 4 Court attest, and. Brooklfii Annex depot, foot of Fulton atrees Brboklyn; No. 114, 116 and 118 Hudson street, Hobokon: afeoot. Jersey City.

Emigrant Ticket Office, Na 4 Batten IiNK THOMSON. L.P EARMRR, General Manager General PasaengM Agent W'NES, JiiaiiUBB, iVC. IHAMBETTAZ CHATELAN, 83 COURT STREET, IUPOnTEBS OF JSORDHAUX CLARETS AND 8AUTERNB WINES. Brandies from 612 Gold par Case. PUii! OLD BY3 WttlSKIKgr I i I I I I I 1 CCO 0 0 CCO EKE EE KKB OOO 000 SSKS SSSH ssss The Popular and Peorlosa Qtioon of Comic aud Hr NEW.

ENGLISH COMIC OPERA CoMPANX'. NEW ENGLISH COSfIC OPERA COMPANY. NEW ENGLISH COMIC OPERA COMPANY. NEW ENGLISH COMIC OPERA COMPANY. NEW ENGLISH COMIC OPERA COMPANX'.

The above New English Opera Company ia the large.t and moat complttte Organization ia tho world, and ibo only ono in tho United States, miking it specialty of performing in Engliah tho Operaa of OUoubach, Lecoct and other French oomposera. TUESDAY, March 19 Pretty Perfume WEDNESDAY, March 20 Pnnceaa of Trehizoode WEDNESDAY MATINEE Gir ollo.Glrofla THURSDAY. March 2l Mme. Angot's Child FRIDAY. March 22 BENEFIT OK ALICE DATES Firat time in EnglLh of LA PKRICHOLK.

SATURDAY, March 23 Blue Iloa SATURDAY MATINEE La PerU liole Grand Chorus and Oraholtr.t. Nu.v and Elegant Cos Musical Conductor A. "RE IFF. Jit. To avoid speculator eocuro your Beats in advance.

MONDAY NEXT, ThenowcomedyCHAJiPAGNK AND Wi.h Ibo original new caat and acenery MOZART GARDEN, Corner FULTON AND SMITH STS. MR. A. II. SAMUELLS.

NOTICE OUR THIS WEEK. The Ha aona ililly aid Nolly. Plantation arti Mile. Jnaephirjo and Sum Hinds living trai eie Jas. Cruwell Ullfloril, Iri apeclaltiea Mi.a Emm Andrews.

MtoJ Bollo Cuahlng. Barney Slaok, musical wo ulnr; Mis) Alice no atlas Joalc tartoll, Mr. Coaa P. Mias Maud Gaston, and Add XVeiver, In addiiton lu llie Mozart Garden Companv. Litli.a inatluoo every Sattttday at 2 P.

M. CENTS TEN to all parts of tne home. TEN CPNl VSTOOD'S "THBATRK, OPP. GUY HALL" XT THE GREAT' UNCHUSHKD THIS 1 COUNT JOANNES TUESDAYiSupportodby Miss AX'ONIA FAIRBANKS. EVENING I ROMEO AND JULIET.

On Wednesday Matlno by Particular Rennet, tho Temperance Play, THE DRUNKARD'S HOME. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, THIS WEEK." JARRF.TT A PALMER'S SUPERB SPECTACULAR REVIVAL OF UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, NEXT FRIDAY EVENING, M. roll 32. 1878. NEXT SAT UttDAY AFTERNOON.

Ma ch 23, 1873, NEXT SATURDAY EVENING, March 23, 1878 THREE GRAND PERFORMANCES? The groat moral and rolLtluus drama will ba given In Brooklyn with all the grandeur and with thodegtccof mag lltude and completeness that marked Us recent over, whehuingly suooessfiil pr ducUoo at Booth's Theat e. FOUR HUNDRED FRKEDMEN XV ILL APPEAR IN TBI! WONDERFUL PLANTATION FESTIVAL Among the very many beautiful scenic BfL ot will be a MOUNTAIN CASCADE OF REAL WATER. PRICES ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS Roaorved aoata frj cents extra. To bo had at tho Box Oilicoand at Rullman'a. Ill Broadway, No York.

Sale beaina to morrow, XVedneiday. FAMILY CIRCLE a. TWENTY FIVE CENTS UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. RESERVED SEATS AAIMOTH Al ILITAUY BAND CONCKKT, BY FULL TWK.NTV Tllinn IIEUIMP.NT BAND, OF FOIITY FIVK PIKCKS. AT TIIK ItLNK, titithsda kvk.i(;.

ai.rd, A PillMIARMOXIU PJIO iKA.M IK Will IuTcr(r tel by t'AiSTERXO'S TVV elSVV ill KL) iil BA.VO, iVr ihh rimt tiun iM KOLU It SKA i WII.L BF. COMBKMCt) Wi I'll i ll COaN'CICRr Will bo the GKANDKST OV TIIK JSKASON. PBOGRAMM K. 1. Or rt'irrr ndJi" S)olir It TraiiK.i "I.uc: Hfirgi i' Vuut.vlti tor i In 1 L'un iii.v 3.

i Con iioto, I'iitti bymiiiutni (' o. fi7 il dthovoa Ar tn f' Mi ittary Ban.i by orn 4. Medit. tt miM fb S.iln fui ctiioi jiiRt 1 ('sr. Art rl.

I j. yyy for tu ii at timi by a iuHltry b.iiiil ui Ainu if 1. by h. 5. March, fnrn Li' No uiiin liiS tor MlliU.y Hand by L.

Coztjruo TICK KTS. 5(1 A'U kl' SKKVKU COMP. IMK.VTAKV TIOKKTS SO AVAILABLE SS M'K'Jf A IJ i.S LrF.D FOi. IU'U 'J. Tink'sts ol TVimia sinn to t'ie Concert.

purct.mC'i foro ilal sum ilu inK tl ni.ig 1.1 ik. oi ijur. im: tb wVl rj V. nt tho pstatu uMic ot ilotj. rt s.

H.i.'jinK. 'jOI Mon njf'it; Conti'i nt.il IlmldtQ. an j.ric ii nny Ui.r evni viz. 10 eon fo: tick Itiily and t' ntlt'inan; iii'Djrfiii 'ii al.r, 5J routs; lily nnj.2i rtiijj 11'! lli t.f i'i cnii's. Ibui buying, witti ticat be li ihIh.1 a iry Tiv itf, moa ior ono any ou't TussJjy or Wodnidiy uiiiiaf to rl 01 ji nun lino a ieii i for Koll Sk it.ru uaMl 8 P.

viii en jO ic will com Alt bu 00: ilf'v oiuntytl. JARlUiTl' tV PAI.Mlali AN nounce that of reserved aeala for tlie U.N'CI.K TOM'S CAIU.N wid be bog at the Box tll'ac ol tha Acidau.y of Tll MDltKUlV iW. dli. a tlai) MOItMN i. fiota cto alto be tor of tint Ih eo grand performance, at Rtilltu in'a.

Ill llro alway, New Yuik, OKOOKLaYN MUSIC HALL. ENGLISH GLElToLUB CONCERT. Dr. JAS. L.

PAULEY, Bind MONDAY EVENING. Mareli25. i All aaats rnf rvu I at 7dc. r. .1.

on "AMATEUR THEATRICALS." THURSDAY EVENING. Mareli 2a. All seats raaervod at 60c at Clnndler'i. and Perkins. A CADBMY OF MUSIO.

THURSDAY EVENING. March 21. 1878. GRAND CONCP.RT, COMPLIMENTARY' TO MRS. FIA)RhNC'i RICH KNOX.

Aas ated by Madamo ANNA OUAStiKR DOW. Prima Donna; Mr. GEORGE WERRENRATH. 'Conor Mr. A.

E. STODDARD, Bantono; Mr. FERDINAND DULOKEN. P.ano tjiloat and Conductor. Mr.

J. E. HAYNOR, Plsnlat. TICKETS, with aeived seats. 1.

For sale at Chandler'a. ISS HOOT'S HALLAD CONUEKT, Y. M. C. ASSOCIATION HALL.

TIIGHSDAY EVENING. MARCH 21. Mlaa ARABELLA ROOT. Soprano LITTLe. PEARL." Child Vlolhlllte.

Mr. A. B. FURLONG, Tenor. Mr.

HENRY ALT, Baritone and Humorist. Mr D. FRANK TUI.I.Y, Pianist. Tickets 50 cents, in hiding reservod seat. Foi sale at th Y.

M. G. also at Chandler' and Swayno'a. aTUIANI) MA.SQ UKftAUK OF MEYERBKHR LODGE No. fiS, R.

S. GALLATIN 11 ALL, 422 to4 .8 ST, n.rrt. V7 ll, At Ticketa, admlitsnr geii't and lady. SI. Valo.ablo priie) will be pre to tne does: ami most uiiical mani ii.

HERMANN O. C. KORTH KV KR. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 O'CLOCK. BROOKLYN ART BUILDING, MONTAGUE ST.

MR. RAFAEL NA VAKKO. MR R'IBKRT THALLO.V. ADMISSION 5u CENTS. KANJb COA'CEKT JT I1Y TH" XVASHINGTON CHi RVI.

SOCIETY IS XVASHINGTON AVENUr. BAPTIST CHURCH, II n. XV atiuigto'i and ilato day 2e, SOLOISTS: Mr. LOUISi: OLIVER. i A.

STODDARD. lijj. lMO. St t.ov ki.i) Nl NEX. Pianlat.

Mr. Dir ct or. I IX' CENTS nv.xv 'kxcm. A.Tie;..: i f. Pi KK THKATRK.

AND TXVP.NTY.SI.COND ST. N.Y'. HENRY K. ABBP.Y Ij uoo and Ma iagor. THIRD WEEK HI lilK SONS UP MOMliS.

RODSO.N AND CRANE, AH "OUR BAD 11 P. I. HOUSES CROWDED AT EVhltY Pl ORMANCE. Soataaeour.xl leu d.ty In D. 0.

MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 3 o'clock UAKUri.X. Al Mr GEORGE S. GARDNER Manager First Produo.tun ot the Or.i.i American Melodrama THE. SERPENT AND THE DOVE. ACT WEDDING HELLS.

TUP. GRAVE BENEATH THE BILLOWS. ACT 2 THE SP.RPEST CHARMS TIIK DOVK. ACT 3 TH V. DOVE BROUGHT DOWN.

ACT 4 A WRETCHED LIFE THE HAND OF HEAVEN. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2. 171 AAULYEXC lKSIO TO PAKIo 350. Firal olaaa paaaage from NKXV YORK TO PARI.i AND RETURN By the Tranfall.tntl.ioe Cie. or I.

nu of steamers. ONE FULL HUaKI) AT THE FINEST HO IV.L IN PARIS. Viilfs io too CURIOSITIES, MONUMENTS. PALACES AND AT THE EXPOSITION. Departure from Now Yorft: May tf.

June 12. July 17, Augu aiidfVptt nl or. X'. PERARD. 11 Parle place.

N.Y'.. and 1 '8 Henry at. Brooklyn, whore pro. pectus and rclereucea can be ob UXCUUSION BOATS AND OKOVI Steamers GENERAL SKiTgWICK FOllT REPUBLIC and ANNA Excels Park.Orion'al, R. ri aa Beacu, LolJ Iona Island and (lolumbia Gr 'Vfta.

N. S. BRIGGS, Si4 WEST ST. N. .1 lllTl' LEE.

Spring Rrooklvn office. Hudaoa'a Buildings, Cor. Fulton and York I7XOU EXCURSIONS, a A 1 SALOON' STEAM KR B. SCHUYLER. Capacity 2.0T0 nataenger The be and af ott evcuralon ooat In tho buaiaca.

Occidental Grove, on the Hudson, and others. Witn Drat class barge. OPEN SUNDAY. MARTIN A F. L.

112 SOUTH STREET, New Y'ork. fjXVWiSidXS ALWAYS O.N HAND I' (0 charter, at reaaonable rates, steamboats, pni potieH.tiiga bawta. and tho following nowly liitjxl and mo i poimlar grovea and pleusnre grounda: ALI l.ir. GllOV'. On the weal batik of the Hudson River; a delightful rewrt: newly titled and apaclnna ALDliBNEY PARK.

On Stateo lalan 1 a lar and delightful pleasure ground, and ImprovMt fftDSi.v GKUVE On Echo Bay, New ch rllo Harbor, oug Ij. and Sound a new picnic ground, with all noocMary appll aucea Aaaociallooa. aocictiea. ach wl of any kind, make engagements oarh. In onlet to make ohnlce Sioamb for amall partlc, a ffi fcS hrt and Informati on itvplf Jtrri pri ia RIVER AND HARBOR 1 RANSPOR1 A TION, Pi 18, North River, batwoen Cortlandt and Dey ata.

8VK.I 7XA.I.I.. AItx THE CC "THE COLLECTION OF A. D. SUATTUCK. a.

AND GEORGE HBNRY HALL, N. An IS NOvTfJN VIKW, AT THE BCHF.NCK aAU.ERY.io MAIDEN LANE, N. Y. It comprise LANDSCAPE. SHEEP AND CATtl.E PICTURES.

BY 8 HA 'T K. AND. ITALIAN FIGURE SUBJECTS, IKU1T AND FLOWER PIECES. BY HALL. TobeSOLllaUCTIONoIU "VltT "NOTICE.

300 HIGH CLASS OIL PA1N1LSGS, by eminent mtatort Eor.ipe and America, wi I at auotion. at IU and Kb Fxtlurn at, op J'j iIa1 Y.W DN 8D A and THURSDAY KVENLNGS, at 7Jto'clik. Evrr pa'nffng will altlroly be aold. ngardleu of coil. A large portl at tbia dloctl in waa owued by a dealt viho bu rallied from the rmsmia.

B. F. THCKMVS. AncUnowr ASSiWNRixs'wCrtlCE. IN PU11SUANCE OF 'AN OKDEiH OF Honorable Henry A.

Mortn. County Jodiaol big wISSm in iha aubcrlor. at hla pl of bnainea, wit: City of Brtoto. Oonnlf ft si.i. Nam Vork.

on or bolor in firat day ui xftitia. fr a i.iu in, n. bo nrvftuu. mod BI yvi) 8N W. LUUKnUUU, AatijBH Joaaab ttMlfTa At It AA II A A 11 AAA II A A LLLL II A TTTTT P.KEB AA 15 A A A A EEB AAA A A A A EEER OO OOOOOOOO ODD WEDNESDAY.

MARCH 20. ooooooooooooooooooooooo SPECIAL NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIP.RY. UNDERCLOTHING, INFANTS' OUTFITS. FREDERICK LOESER A OO. fpHTSrEEK THE POPULAR OF HORTON, HUBBELL CO.

XVILL INITIATE A GRAND DRESS GOODS AND SILK COMBINATION SALE. Cnaoa of DRESS GOODS from 60. a yard all th.i way np to superb FRENCH NOVELTIES will be offered, SpecialMoj la 2l)o. and 25c, BOURETTES. Some of whioh are almost exact copies of expenaivo goods.

Oases of WOOL and SILK AND WOOL, Irom 25o. up to 50o. Beautiful styles. Case of 6 4 all wool CAMEL'S HAIR, 6O0; remarkably cheap. And FRINGES to match.

The 150. BOURETTES are decidedly attractive. Our 28c. WOVEN FIGURES are extra width and worth 40o. Cases of 35c, and 40o.

goods are very gt nteel and kuadreds ot patterns were sold last week. For POLONAISE wo flhow a great variety of choice tblnga. Case of 15o. all wool filllug CAMEL'S HAIR, were Bold earlier at 26c. and nie worth that price.

Oaae of TASMANIA TWLLLS, at a decided bargain. Case of BOURETTES at 12)to. that resemble high coat gooda. ODaa of SERGE TWILL PLAID BOURETTES, at 18,0, Will make oxcolleat drosses for misses. THESE GOODS AREREALLY HALF PRICE.

Silk and Wool NOVELTIES, In beiutiful combinations, at50e. Sold ovor ia New ork at 60c. And lrom 50 0. upward weahow many choice and rare kinds not common in the city. OABH BUYERS.

FROM THE HEIGHTS AND SOUTH BROOKLYN, Who havo heretofore bought their dry goods lu other focal tlea, are thronging ur establishment and aecuting the bargaina daily oHoted. The largo increase of our buainess oncouragos us to make stronger ollorts to plcnse, and buyers mav rely on finding our goods always reaaonab.e and never abovo ti.o market in Now York, OUR BLACK SILKS Have boon aold in large ciuiintitios all over the city, and aro genorally lrom 10c. to 80c. a yard leas tnan Now York prices. HUNDREDS OF SAMPLES Have beei brought from other r.tores and compared with ouia, and inva.iably ours have boon prefurrod.

PRICES RANGE FROM 75c. UPWARD, Including Guinet's. Bollou's, Oachomiro Sublimes and American Silks. COLORED SILKS. From the lowest grade upward.

Onr $1.15 silk still i apiata tho aaniploa brought from otbor housed, for ivh.t'h :0 la askeu. SPRING SUITS AND POLONAISE, Also, several hundred SHAXVLS. New things urj now open. DRESSMAKING. By competent arlfata and at nr'c con ra deceit, Ladie own matei ials nl.

oia doup at lowerpric a than tiiey can havo thorn made at home. HORTON, liuBBEl 3f4 AND 206 FULTON STREET. BLiiREDERlCK LOESER FULTON, TILLARY AND WASHINGTON STS. LLLL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LLIJXLL MABI. wo0 OOOO1 l'PP RRR II NN (WO SP PR RIINNNO SSSS PPP RRR II II NN GO bSSSs RUN NN GGG OOO OOO NN GOO NN NOG NN GG NN GGG ooooonooooooooooooono WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20.

000000000000000000000 SPECIAL NOVELtYeS IN MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, HOSli UNDERCLOTHING. INFANTS' OUTFITS, FREDERICK LOESER 4 CO. COAJL. i AVID MEIjLICK, WHOLESALE AND RETALL DEALER IN COAL AND WOOD, 111 MYRTLE AVENUE, neir Bridge atroet, BROOKLYN. j8Aii.im BUCKWHEAT CAKES ARE MADK TO PERFECTION BY USING REDHEAD'S BAKING POWDER IT ALWAYS GIVES SATISFACTION.

ASK YOUR GROCKR FOR IT. MANUFACTORY. 280 PEARL ST. Now York. ntJUPOSAiiS.

"WILTr BBntlE7 ceivod at the ofllee of Ihu Suoerin(end4ntof Repairs, Depot of tho Board of Jidoealiun. until Tuesday, Maroh 19, at 4 o'clock P. for iurnituro for ne School Houae No. 19. Specifications ca i bo aeon at tho ollico of tho Superintendent of Reoai.a Names of two responsible per Bona will bore.julred ior the lalthful poiformanco 01 the contract.

Tho Board reserves the right to reject any Irregular bids, or any which may not bo lor tho ntereat of the Board. W. M. THOMAS, Chairman Committee on School DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE CON trollers Office, City Hall, Brooklyn, Maroh 6, 1878 Tho tinfuraiguod trill receive proposals at this office until Wednesday, March 20. 1878.

at 12 o'clock noon (at which time tteyPl ba opanad), lor the pnrchabeof tbo wuo'o or any pare the lollowin? loans, $400,000 Six Por Cent. Brooltt City Bonds, for the completion of the New York aaa liruoklyu Bridge (coupon or regUterod), pi ablo 1912. $250,000 Six Fer Cent. Kogiaterod Tax payable January 15, I 81. 00 Five Per Conl.

Reiiiteroa AaeBamont Fund Bonds, payable January 15, 1 .8 J. Five Per Cent. Ucilsteroa AsaesBment Fund Bonds, W. nnd payabjo Jinnary 15, U8J. $100,000 Five Per Com.

ghte.el Sewerage Fund Bonda, payable January 16. 188''. Interest payaole January an 1 July in eaoh yar. Proposals must aiate the of bonds iles'ied and the prlco 01T0 I (with accrue 1 interest from January 1, 1H78 01 the Brtdxo bond and bo lndor "Prooo ials forRon 'B." TLe ri ht is reserved to reject aay or all bidi not doomed for tho 1 ittrst 01 tuo city mh7 bit WILLIAM BUitRELL Controller. TPROPOSALS." FURNITURF.

CARPETS, 4c. FOR THE Of FIC'K OF THE COUNTY CLERK AND COMMITTEE ROOM OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. Sealed proposals aro solicited aud will bo rocei7ed by the undersigned Committee at tno ollico of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 10, County Court Uouo, until 3 o'clock. P. of Tiiursilay.

the 2lst day of March, lk76. for making oertaln repairs aud alterations In tho otKce of the County Clerk o. Kiupa County and Committee room of the Board of Supervisors and for furnishing certain artioles of furniture, carpets, A for the same. Specifications as to tho nature of repairs and alteraiiona, the kind and number oi articles of furniture Ac. repaired, can be Been on applioatlon at the ollice of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

By ordor of the Board of Sup irviaorB of Kiiga County. John curhan, john gallagher, jno. cullen. peter van cott, jos. quick, Committee on Court Homo.

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