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VOL. 27. NO. 38. BROOKLYN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1887.

THREE CENTS: AitflSfCMElVrs. AMUSEMENTS. HOUSES FOR 8ALE. MEDICAL. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS ITEMS.

I. VAN ANDEJT, PUBLISHES AND PROPBIETOR, 1 v. HOUSES FOR SALE. "EH IOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT No. 70 Poplar street; lot 100 feet deep by 28 feet front and rear.

Inquire of Dr. J. BBYAM', 31 Smith st, Brooklyn. fe7 2w FOR SALE ON CLINTON AVENUE, near Gates avenue A three story and basement brick house, containing all size 25x45; lot 26x200. with stable on Hamilton st.

Apply to J. DAVfiNPORT. Fnlton avenne. cor. Oxford st.

fe96t C. PROVOST, REL ESTATE RRO KER. No. in Ofinrtv af reet, fold No. 01.

Adelphist, 3 story frame house $5,003 uean ar, a siory, jrniiaaeipuia oncK oouse ana stable 15,500 Hicks st, 3 story brown Btone house 17,000 Gold st, 3 story brick bouse 9,000 Panda st, 3 Btoiy and extension frame 7,500 Clinton st, two 2 story and basement brick houses. each 5,500 State st, 3 story and basement briok house 9,000 Xleniaon at, 3 story and ha Bom ont bnok liouse 20,000 Strong lace, 3 story and basement brick house. 10,500 Lawrence st, 2)4 story and basement brick bou3e. 8,500 Nassau at. two 4 story and basement brick houses, each T(500 Nassau st, 3 story and basement briok house 4.500 Dufheld tt, 3 story and basement briok house 7,500 Concord et, 2 story and attic frame house 4,500 Church et, 2 story brick store and rear 2,600 South, First, E.

2 story and bisemeut brick house 3500 South First, K. 2 story, attic and basement frame house 3,000 Rush st, E. two 3 story Philadelphia brick bonses, each QOO York Btreet Hotel, Bowling Alley and Billiard Saloon 12,003 lots on Myrtle and Washington avenues, Aaelphi street and Greenpoint. Also a valuable dock property between I and Jay streets, Greenpoint. For further particulars and permits apply at the office.

el2 6t En OR SALE A BRICK HOUSE AND two lots on Clinton avenne. Annlv to T. M. AV. 117 Wall street.

fell et OR SALE FURNISHED OR OTUKR wise. a roomv and desiraole house, on crood nifid lnh. large arcre closets throughout, extension 12 bv 22. hot and old water, with all the modern appliances. To be seen from 10 to 12 and 1 to 8.

Apply at 303 Bridge street, between Myrtle avenue and Willonghby st. til 6t JjOR SALE THE 4 STOR5T BUILDING 114 Fulton street, situated on the largest ho rout fare oi the city, consisting of two stores, 4 basements, and 14 rooms, well suited for a fashionable saloon and boarding house. The bouse was built by the owner, by days' work and is in good order. Apply on tho premises. ja3 tf TCTOR SALE LOTS ON ALL THE PRIN JL cipal streets and avenues, in the immediate viointty of Prospect Park; also, on Atlantic, Fulton, Myrtle, Washington, Clinton and Clermont avenues, and on most of the streets and avenues throughout the city; several very desirable lots on Brooklyn Heights; also a large number of stone and briok dwelling houses on the Heights, and other desirable parts of the oity.

Houses to let and moneys loaned on bond and mortgage. Inquire of D. M. HA UN GEY. Montague street, noar Court Bt u27 ly HOUSES TO LET.

TO LET TO GARDENERS AND FLOR ists To lease, the stock and greenhouses, together with the buEinees of the late Mr. George Ingram, at Greenwood Cemetery. For further particulars apply on tbe premises, corner of Fifth avenue and 25th street, Brooklyn. fl2 5t TO LET FURNISHED, ON HANSON place, near St, Felix street, three story and basement brick dwelling, with all the modern improvements; Will be renttd furnished to a good tenant for six months; possession immediately. Apply to WYUKOFjf LITTLE, Montague street, near Court.

fel2'6i mO LET FURNISHED, A FIRST CLASS JL dwelling house, in the City of Brooklyn, to a small private family; will accept board in partial payment of rent. Address L. A. Box 1867, P. New York.

5t TO LET A FURNISHED HOUSE, IN JL the vicinity of Packer Institute, convenient to the" femes, cars and churches. Apply to E. G. MARSH, 111 Broadway, room Ko. 2.

2t rV0 LET FLOORS IN BSTLER STREET, JL near Hoyt, with 3 to with water and cas. Apply at 118 Butler street, from 3 to 7. 6t r10 LET STORES IN MYRTLE AVE JL nue to lease 8 first class 4 story stores, corner Myrtle avenue and Ryerson street, 50 feet deep: to eood tenants leases will be given on favorable terms. Apply in New "Vork, No. 37 Fulton street, up stairs, office No.

1, from 12 to 2. fei3 6t filO LET POSSESSION IMMBDI AT ELY, JL or for sale on easy terms, brick house No. 4 Canton street, with extension, in all 46 feot deep, 13 rooms; price $4,500, or rent $650. Apply in New York, No. 37 Kulton street, office No.

1, up stairs, from 12 to 2. 6t TO LET A FULTON AVENUE STORE The desirable store and dwelling, No. 245 Fulton ave nue, near Raymond street; the store has plate glasJ front, and or fanoy goods or other business is one of the beso locations on tho avenue, M. BAKER, 633 Fulton, near Franklin avenne. fei3 3t mo LET AT 289 PAOIFIU STKEET A large unfurnished front room, 2d story, gas and grate, without beard, suitable for one or two gentlemen, in a small private family; desirable location; terms reasonable; refer enceB exchanged.

fell 2 1 TO LET TO A SMALL FAMILY OF adultp, three pleisant rooms on third floor, unfurnished; hot and cold water on floor, use of bath home situated on Paoitic street, between Hond and Nevinsl pos oeesiuu luiuicumieiy. rtviciu, OU1C6. fel23t TO LET A BACK PARLOR AND HALL OL Dearoom lurnisneu, wuuout Doara, at'ia Bailor street. fe8 6t mO LET THE STORE AND BASEMfcNT JL ltiu Fulton avenue. Inquire at tue Atlantic Fire Insurance coiner of Atlantic and Clinton streot3.

fe8 6t TO LET A 3 STORY, BASEMENT AND Eub cellar house, with modern improvements, near Court street; 10 walk from Hamilton ferry; possession immediately. Inquire of BRJTTON A ELY, No. 10 Pine street, N. or J. G.

AT WATER, Agent, 218 Deraw $trefct, Biooklyn. fell 6t mo LEASE WATER FRONT i05 FEET JL Duucneaa; gooa water and iu of ground, next South Bridge stieet ferry, Brooklyn: posses'iion t'iyen May 1st. Apply to H. D. JAS.

BKOOKMAV. jo9 6t BOARDING. OOARD TO LET. WITH pn a iuiK iHuoHant room, convenient, to lorries; locatnn pleasant early breakfast if required: dinner athalf msfc six; at No. 7l West Warren street.

foi3 'if LPUAKDNEAR WALL STREET FERRY suitable for two, with tire, gas, closets, Apply at3lJo BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS A large, handsomely furnished room, on 2nd floor, with Buo ouu me, weiiumiuu ior mvo geniiemen; reierences exchanged. Inquire at 15i Henry street, corner oE Jorale mon. ei2 3 ROAR A NICELY FURNISHED Jv irontroomon eecond fiVor to let. with board, to a gentleman and wife, or two single gentlemen, on reasonable terms, at Wo. 68 West Warren streot, Brooklyn; loca i.un ijiuuouin, uuu UJ11YBU1HI11 LO IUQ ltmBS.

1613! nOART) A A "NT ANI1 VVIUE or single gentlemen can be pleasantly aicommodateJ fel)3t HOARD TO LET, WITH BOAKD, A room on second flocr. to pcnfleman and wife, or two biutcm jiemieinen, at mm uoia street, corner ot Willoughby reierences exchanged. inl3 6t BOARD A NEATLY FURNISHED back parlor, also front room on 3d floor, to let, with board, to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen, at 89 oimeaircei. 1613 Zt" BOARD A 'FEW MEN CAN Bfci ACCOM modoted with WWd, in a respectable family, by ap plyinp at 223 Pearl street. Terms moderate.

el3 6t OOARD A SMALL ROOM TO LET. 4 9 with board, in a ory desirable location. Apply at ducou lea ot LJOARD A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN 3 can bo accommodated with board and pleasant rooms, al 39 ColuirtbiR street, corner of Poplar, near tho Fuiton Fcrr albf two rooms, furnished for housekeeping, or gmilenian Bnd wife. el2 it BOaHD A suite of FORNISHED roonib to let, to gbnllerran and wife, or single gentlemen, witn or without board, in a private family, with gas and bathfc Apply ot 23 Wyckoff street. fel23t BOARD iu SINGLE GENTLEMEN a large room on second floor front, nicely iurnished, with hall room adjoining, to a party of gentlemen; also large room on third floor, front, nowly and handsomely furnished house pleatantly located and within 15 minutes of the jerries; convenient to three oir roatos; reference requiied; terms moderate.

Call at 13 Kevins street. fel2 bt OOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. J9 or two Bingle gentlemen, can be neeommodited with, good board and pleasant rooms, at 184 Adams street, near Concord convenient to both Wall street and Fulton ferries. fel2 6t BOARD A VERY PLEASANT, LAKGE front room, furnished, to let, witn first clasa board; vraUiand aaa; iu apritate family. Apply at 235 Union street fel2 6t BOARD A PLEASANT, FURNISHED room, for eentloman and wife or single izontlenien.

Apply at 70 Willougbby street, next door to the Church. fel2 3t BO ARB ROOMS TO LET, WITH board, en suite or singly, at 133 Dean street, between Hoyt and Bond fel2 6t BOARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS For gentleman and wife; first olass second floor front; resent occupants going abroad. For particulars address loi 6205 P. New york. fe3f BOARD A FEW LADIES AND GEN tlemen can be accommodated with comfortable board and pleasant rooms, at 126 Butler street; terns very reaaonuuie.

mu orn" BOARD A PARLOR, WITH LARGE clothes closets attached, to let, in the flint class house 193 Union street; table unsurpassed. fe8 6t COAL AM) WOOD. EPUCED PRICES IN WOOD AT KELLY'S WOOD YARD, 45 AND JAY STKEET, WHERE V1BGINIA PINE, OAK AND HICKORY WOOD, OF THE BEST QUALITY, Can always be bad AT OUR REDUOBD PRICES. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. 12 tf MAT.

KELLY. COAL KELSEY tt LOUGHLIN, NO. 12 Atlantic street, and corner of Atlantio and Boerum streets, are Belling genuine old Lehigh, old deep Red Ash, ano pure Locust Mountain, delivered from Yard; re ficxeened from under cover; weighed by disinterested and sworn weighers, at prices that cannot undersold by any dealer who sells good coal and gives 2,000 pounds to the ton. Pine. Oak and Hiobory Wood of tbe best quality, and prepared to oroerby steam power.

Also, ohoice English Cau nel CoaL jeI2 ly KINDLING WOOD BY STEAM POWER AND MACHINERY PRIOK RKDUOKD. D'AO TORY, Nos. 6 and 8 JAY STREBT, BROOKLYN. Orders left at tbe following ptaees before 8 o'olooic, P. wilt be promptly attended to: THE CITY POST OFFICE.

E. RAY. 371 Myrtle avenue. EXPRESS OFFIOE, No. Sands Btreet.

G. F. BOHN, 3 Fulton Btreet. J. DAVENPORT, comer of Oxford street and FuUon av nue.

Land Agent Wood in bundles constantly on hand. DEBAUN i BROTHERS. Proprietors. COAL THE DELAWARE, L. AND W.

Railroad Co 's celebrated OR ANTON COAL, delivered, well screened, at $8 00 for nut and $7 00 for other sizes per ton of 2XO0 lbs. The best coal in market lor steam and family nse. Yard in Furman street, near State, between Wall and Atlantio Btreet ferries, so? 6m O. BANKS. Agent TRAVBL.

BATH AND CONEY ISLAND It. it, Sunday Excursions Cars leave Greenwood 10 and 12 A. 2 and 4 P.M. Return 11, 1.3audSP. for Uonev Island and all intermediate stations.

Daily cars for New Utrecht, Bath and Guntherville leave QrceBTisod at9andll A. and 2.30, 4.30 and 6:30 P. M. ReCamat 10:10 A. 1:40, 3:40 and 5:40 P.

M. myStf HAIR JEWELRY MADE TO ORDER, in every variety of strlo, at short notioe. by HART 8. jeWtf 1 HOOIiBY'S BBW OPERA HOU3B. CORKER OF COURT AND RKMSEN STREETS.

THB PEOPLE'S FAVORITE RESORT. R. M. HOOLEY Sole Proprietor. MONDAY EVENING, FEB 11TB.

AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK. TRIUMPHANT StICOESS! THE GREATEST HIT EVER MADE I HOUSES CROWDED TO OVERFLOWING: I Second week of the Great Burlesqne on THE BLAUK CROOK, introducing the Grand Peruvian Ballet Trouoe and the Palace of Huge Drops; received nightly with Hermann of Laughler, and pronounced THE BEST BUftLESQUB EVER PRODUCED. Second week of the laughable Pantomime, DEOHALU MEAU in which the great HERNANDEZ will appear. aiyFatherSould Obarcoal, My Polly Ann. Admission Parquette fio oenta.

Family Olrole 30 centa. Private Boxes 45. 1oors open at tojumpuiw mw. TOM McNALLY MUSIC FURNISHED for Balls. Parties.

Woddlngs, Ao. N. B. Instruction on Violin and Banio. Address at SAWSER'S Pino Warehouse, corner of Jay stand Fulton av; Court st; E.

GREENLAND. Hooley's Opera House. f6 6t FOB BALLS AND FAIRS MONTAGUE HALL This fine room is now ready for Balls and Fairs the LARGEST and CHEAPEST room in tbe oity. fe9 Im OHAS. F.

BUNOE, Proprietor. CADEMY OF MUSIC. In consequence of the great disappointment expressed at 8 IMPOSSIBILITY OF. OBTAINING SEATS MR. LESTER WALLACE And the principal members of the Company from WALLACE'S THEATRE, N.Y., In tbe Comic Drama CDtitled OURS, It is respectfully announced tor REPETITION On FRIDAY EVENING NFXT, FEB.

15th, DEDfG POSITIVELY THE ONLY PERFORMANCE That can take place, on account of prev.ous arrangements at the Academy. SAME EhFEOTS OF SCENERY, COSTUMES, MUSIC MOONLIGHT MARCH OF THB TROOPS, MILITARY BAND, Tbat have created such enthusiasm when represented in New Vork. Doors open at Hii curtain rites a' 8. SCALE OF PRICES: Admission $1. Received Seata 50 cents extra.

Family Circle 50 cents. SECURE YOUR SEATS. fe9 6t ROOKI.YN COSTUME DEPOT, 11,01 ADUIOIICU 111 LOOA. No. 83 FULTON AVENUE.

Between awrence and Briiljje streets THE LARGEST AND FINEST PARLOR WARDROBE, Uf'Laujes' and Geutlemeu's Characteristic aod Fancy Costumes in this city, mere reasonaDle rates. Opera Cope, MaskB, Wigs, Woiskers. ja2 2m I FOURTH ANNUAL BALL OF THE 1 ITALIAN SOCIETY DTUNIONE FRATEL LANZA, at IRVING HALL, for the benefit of the ITALIAN EVEMIVG SCHOOL, on FRIDAY EVENING, Feb. 16th. Tickets $3 each, admitting a frentlpman and two ladies.

BKRTHOUD, President. A. L. Simona. Sec'y N.

B. Tickets to be had of the Secretary, at No. 864 Broadway, and at the principal music stores. lOMPLIMENTARY "CONCERT TO BE given by the BROOKLYN MUSICAL IN STRTJWENT SAVING AND LOAN SOC1KTY, to U. GOLDSMITH, at their Rooms, 367 fill too street, under the Park Theatre, on FEBRUARY 15TH, at 8 o'clock M.

A number of the best artist have volunteered tbeirfser vices, whose performances will make the entertainment one of the highest order Board oi Mauagors Gerrard Wilktt, O. P. Field, G. Spearwiter, A. ITullpraff.

S. Guy, M. Fred'k Bond, M. A. Kurth, W.

Kraft, H. Medlor, A. H. Davis. 3t NOVEL AFD GRAND ENTERTAIN 5IENT, AT THB ACADEMY OF MUSIC, BROOKLYN, SAl'URDAY EVENING.

FEBRUARY 16TH, 2i t79 uuutL, aiu oi our CRIPPLED VETERANS. Lecture, Speeches and Wonderful Tableaux. Lecture by REV. W. A.

BARTLETT. Speeches by HON. W. E. ROBINSON, C.

BAXTER and Others. MA J. GEN. SLOCUM Has been invited to preside during the entertainment. A MCST STAR1XTNG AND GRAND TABLEAUX Will be presented, which must be seen to be appreciated.

The proceeds of tbe entertainment will go towards build iDRon Asylum for Crippled Veterans and Orphans, The assistance of all true minded men and women is expected. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. To be bed at the Lonp Island Savings Bank, cor. Fulton and Adairs ets: Sawyers' store, cor. Jay st, and Fulton aV; Green's drug store, Atlantic at, near Henry; at the Box office of the Academy of Music on the day ot entertainment, and from members of the Veteran's RelieT Asio ciation.

4t FANCY DRESS AND MASQUERADE BALL OF THE BROOKLYN SAENGERBUND. To be held on the 18th of February, at MONTAGUE HALL. Tickets $3, admitting1 a gentloman and lady. Extra ladies' tickets 31. Will be soid by J.

B. Uoecker, 308 Fulton st, Geo. Kinkel, cor. Myrtle ave. and Adams Hubn.

29 Court st, Richards' dm? store, 255 Atlantic st. Blossfe cor. Atlantic and Hoyt Leo Merz, 189 Court Gee. Zipp. 124 Fulton Bayer 174 At lantic st.

nine eke. 172 Court Dan. Bayha, cor. Pre sident and Columbia sta. PIANOFORTES.

SAWYER'S NEW CELESTIAL AGRAFFE PIANOS, "INSULATED 1RO FRAME." This new arrangement in the construction of the Piano Forte brings this olharwiso imperfect instrument to PERFECTION, and Mr. Sfl WYKR feels confident it will only bo nicessnry to call and examine THIS GREAT IMPROVEMENT, to have them prononnced, in every par ticular. as THE BEST EVER OFFhRED FOR SALE. Mr. SAWXER ia proud to announce that his NEW IMPROVEMENT has been examined by some of the most experienced pianoforte makers of this and tbe old country and are pronounced by all to EXUELL ALL OTHERS.

Good Feven octave (new) Pianos at $300. PIANOS FOR SALE ON ItSTALLMEN TS. Wnrorooms corner Fulton avenue and Jay street, SAWYER'S Rooms. tell tf STEINV7AY SONS' GOLD MEDAL GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS are now considered the best in Europe as well as tbis country, having received the First Prize Medal at the World's Exhibition in Loudon, 1862. The principal reason wby the Steinway Pianos aro superior to all others is, thdt the firm is composed of five practical piano forte makers (father and four sins,) nho invent all their own improvements, and under whose personal supervision every part of the instrument ia manufactured.

Wtrerooms, Nos. 71 and 73 14th street, between Union Square and Irvinjr Place. New York. se27 tf IAN OS FOlt SALE ON INSTALMENTS. NEW 1 OCTAVE PIANOS FOR $3i0 CASH.

Cabinet Organs and Melodeons tuned, repaired and exchanged for new ones. eel91y G. F. THOMPSON. 3 Greene avenue.

WATERS' SQUAKK AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, MKLODEOH8 AND CABINET ORGANS. THE BEST MANUFACTURED. TO LET, and rent allowed, il purchased. Monthly payments received for the same. Second hand Pianos, at bargains, from 960 to $225.

Old Pianos taker in exchange. Liberal discount to teachers tod clerfrymen. CaBh paid for second hand pianos. Pianos tuned and repaired. New 1 octave Pianos for $275 and upward.

Warerooma, No. 4S1 Broadway, New York. nl4 tf HORACE WATERS. SHirPIWTG. INM.AN LINE MAIIi STEAMSHIPS TO QUEKNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, EVJtRY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.

CITY OF BALTIMORE SATURDAY. Feb. 1G. CITY OF MANJHESTh'R WEDNESDAY, Feb, 20, RATES OF PASSAGE. Fiist Cabin 9110 gold.

Steerage $30 currency. Prepaid Ticketsfrom Liverpool or Queenstowh to persons Eendvne for tneuds at lowest terms. DrafU issutd payable in all parts of Great Britain and Ireland. For further information apply at the Company's offices, 15 Broadway. N.

or to JOSEPH BERRY, Agent, 330 Fulton ttreet, Brooklyn. el3 ly STEAM TO AND FROM THE OLD COUNTRY. ANCHOR LINE OF TRANSATLANTIC STEAM PACKET SHIPS HIBERNI CALEDONIA, CAMBRIA RRITANMA, COLUMBIA, INDIA, Sail repularly, oirryiDR passengers to and from the princi paljilaces in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the United States, and forward passengers at through area to and from France. Germany, fcc. Faies as low as by any other first olass line.

As this company does not employ runners. thGse who wish passage tickets, or certificates of prepaid passage to send for their friends, or any further information, will please applyac tbe Company's office. No. 6 Bowling Green, N. or to JAS.

HOHTON, 128 Fulton avenue, oorner Elm place, Brooklyn, eltf ly TONARO LINE OF EXTRA STEAMERS. steam weekly between new york, liverpool and queenstown. sailing from new york every wednesday Sailing to new york every Tuesday, Steeiage Passage from New Ycrk $30 Steera.Ee Passage to New York 35 All payable in currency and inoluding liberal allowance of cooked provisions. These steamers carry passencera on one deak only. Drafts for sale on Great Britain and Ireland.

For passage and further information apply at E. CUflARD'S STEERAGE OFFICE, jaSly TO BROADWAY, ft'. Y. fjlAPSOOTT'S EMIGRATION AWD A FOREIGN EXCHANGE OFFIOE. 88 SOUTH STREET, NEW YoitK.

Weekly Line of Steamers to and from LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. TAPSCOTT'S OELEBRATED LINES OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON PACKETS. For passage to and from Queenstown, Liverpool or Lou 13n, and draft payable throughout England, Ireland, Soot end Wales, at lowest nosaible rates, apply to TAPBOOTT BROS. I ly 86 South street. MACHINERY, 5 RON RAILING, PLAIN AND ORNA 5 MENTAL; Cemetery Railings, Balconies.

Verandahs, Iiod Door, Shutters, Gratings, Ac. MauoJacturedjgRBIOTT MoRINNyi No. l7TSarmanstreet. near Fulton Ferry olJ NEW HARDWARE STORE, 691 6S3 MYRTLE AVENUE, Corner of Steuben street. The subscriber bBgs leave to announce to the publio that be has iust oponed a HARDWARE STORE.

idiovGing his Furniture Storo, where he will keep all kinds if Builders' Mechanics' Tools, Wood and Wil ow Ware, and House Burnishing Goods of every desorip 'iou, at the lowest CaBh Prioes, and hopes, by strict atten iof to business and fair dealing, to merit the oatronage of it ib wishing to purchase. (my26 tt) 8. GRAHAM. BUSINESS NOTICES. JOHN F.

HENNKSSY SON, ARCHITECTS. REAL HSTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Offices: lo8 Muntague street, opposite Post Office, and 288 Bridge street, near Myrtle avenue. Real Estate bought and sold. Houses let.

Rente collected. Money loaned on bond and mortgage. Notary Public Commissioner of Deeds. felfi ly iCIROST, BLACK WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS US AND MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE, No. 7J BOWKRY.NKW YORK.

Patent promium Sofa Bedsteads, Sell racking Cradles, pring and Hair Mattresses constantly on hand. Steamboats and Hotels furnished at the shortest notice. All goods purchased of our House guaranteed as rspre Furnituro of tho finest quality sold at less than Broadway prioes, and as low as can be bought at any other house in the Union. R. W.

FBOBT, J. BLACK, G. 8HYPBB. dlB im with diamond set, enameled, engraved and engm ses. for sale at JAS.

MoMUBSAY'B Hew Jew bliHi nunhBUFouonitraet. eta TPROOKLYK ACADEMY OE MUSIC. ITALIAN OPERA. Direotor MAX MARETEEK. THURSDAY EVENING, "EB.

Hth. at 8. GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE Of Rossini's immortal Comic Opera. THE BARBER OF SEVILLE, (IL BARBIERE DI SEVIGLIA.) With a cast never before eoaalea MlSn CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, In her fascinating role of Rosina. BARAGLI, BELLINI.

ANTONUOCI, FLEURY. GIORGIO RONCONI, Ih his world renowned charaoter of Figaro. NOTICE MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG will sins during the music lesson scene tho oelebrated Venzano WalU. Conductor SIGNOR TOKRIANL The Bale of reserved seats and tickets will commenoe this morning at the Brooklyn Academy of Mnsio, and in New York at 112 and Broadway. fe6td MRS.

P. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE Fulton street, opposite Oity Hall, Brooklyn. Sole Lessee Mrs. F.

B. Conway LAST NIGHT OF THE OCEAN YACHT RACK. THURSDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY HTH, Will be presented Buckstone's glorious Comedy of MARRIED LIFE. Mr Samuel Coddle Mr Chippendale Mr Lionel Lynx Davis Air Frederio Younghusband Saville Mr Henry Dove Lamb Mr Geo DiBmal Parker MrB Samuel Coddle Mrs Howard Mrs Lionel Lynx Miss A Benedict Mrs Frederio Younghusband Miss Laura Queen Mrs Homy Dove Mrs Henri Mrs Geo Dismal Mrs Davis THE OCEAN YACHT RACE.

To conclude with the Screaming Farce of the ARTFUL DOOliER. Timothy Dodger Mr Lamb Augustus Flighty Styles Quicksilver Wren Hardy 8 Parker Grabbem Kenway Snatchem Collier Emily Miss A Meeicer Margaret Mra Henri Due notice will be given of the re appearance of MRS. F. B. CONWAY Prices of admission Orchestra Chairs Orchestra Stalls 75 cents; Parquette 60 oents; Family Circle 30 cents; Private Boxes $6 and $5.

Box office open from 8 A. M. to 3 P. and 5 td 7 P. M.

Doors open at Commenoe at 8 o'clock. PEAK FAMILIES BELL RINGERS. BROOKLYN ATHENEUM, For a short season, commencing MONDAY. FEB. 18, And continue every evening until further notice.

GrIAND MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 23, AT 2 O'OLOOK. Grand Consolidation of tbe TWO PEAK FAMILIES, Vocalists, Harpists, Violinist and SWISS BELL RINGERS Assisted by tbe BERGER FAMILY, Solo Instrumental Performers and Silver Cornet Band, TWO SOLO HARPISTS. TWO SOLO VIOLINISTS. TWO SOLO STAFF BELL PLAYERS.

THE LARGEST TROUPE OF BELL RINGERS IN THI. WORLD. Two separata Bell Tables, 280 Bells. 25 Performers. Entire cbange of programme ever evening.

Cerds of admission 50 cents, Children under 12 years 25 cents. Children admitted to Matinee 15 oents. Tickets for sale at music and book stores. Doors open at to commence at 8. Doors open to the Matinee at commenoes at 3 M.

6t J. O. GOODHO K. Business Manager. OPERATIC NIGHT AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

ELEVENTH POPULAR CONCERT. MR. F. HARRISON Director. MONDAY, FEB 18th AT 8 O'CLOCK, Selections from the fol'owing Operas: L'AFRICAINE, i LA TRAVIATA.

THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, FAUST, MARTHA. NORMA, MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. ERNANI, PURITANI, TROVATORE, Fit A DIAVOLO, MARITANA, DON GIOVANNI AND LURLINE, bylthe following eminent artists: MAD AMU PAREPA, The celebrated Prima Donna, MR. S. B.

M1LL.S. Pianist, MR. CARL ROSA. Violinist, MR. G.

W. OOLBV, Accompanyist, AND MR. THEO. THOMAS Conductor. FULL ORCHESTRA.

Tickets $1. Received seats 60 cents extra; sale of whioh will commence this morning at tbe usual place. 6t rTVWO LECTURES AND A CONCERT JL Will be given at tbe FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Nassau street, near Foiton, on the evenings of THURSDAY, 21st and 28th inst, and MARCH 7tb, OPENING LECTURE BY REV. O. 8.

ROBINSON. Subjeot OLD." GRAND CONCERT, by Mrs. Rocors, Miss Florenoe A Rice, Miss Josephine fiddy, Mr. J. Ernest Perrine, and Mr.

John Clark. Mr. J. Ernest Perring. Conductor.

CONCLUDING LECTURE BYREV. M. ALLAHAk ON MARCH 7th. i Subject "A SUMMER'S TRIP TO EUROPE." Tickets for the course $1 50. For sale at S.

Dyas 26 Fulton street; Wm. W. Swayne's, 210 Fulton st, and Jobn D. Chaae Son'e, 203 Fniton st. 613,15,16,13.20,21 0t jgROOKLYN ATHENEUM EXHIBITION OF THE BEDFORD INSTITUTE.

SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 16TH. Scenes Tho Gift of the Fairy Queen, Tho Hapoy Family. Tableaux, Recitations, A'C. Doors open at 7 o'clock 2t TICKETS 60 CENTS, FTYHB LADIES' AID SOCIETY OF THE ctjLiijiiMT A.isv aiu, in tne unurcn, on TtlUKbDi: EVENING, Feb.

14th. 1867. Tickets fifty cents. fol22t' BURN HAM'S GYMNASIA AND INSTITUTE FOR THE PRACTICE OF TllE SWEDISH MOVEMENT CURE." HO. 12 BOERUM STREET.

AND 79 LIVINGSTON STREET. Next doci to Court Btreet. A Department for the appliea'ion of the SWEDISH MOVEMENT CURE to those who are physically unable tc in the exercisesof the Gymnasia, has been added to this Institution, and a Lady Graduate oi the Philadol. pbia College of Physicians is in attendance to superintend and apply tbe movements to lady patibnts. All those who are Battering from weakness of any kind are respectfully invited to oall and examine the apparatus or send for a pamphlet, which will explain what die oaBes can be successfully treated by tnis method which has been in successful operation in New York for many yearc OlasseB in Light Gymnastics for Ladies and Misses, Monday, Wednesday ano Friday afternoons, at 3 o'clock.

For Gentlemen Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at P. M. For Boys Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, at 3:30. and Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. o20 tf FINANCIAL.

Si ON BOND AND SPjLVf fy mortgage, in sums from 500 to 8700. DRAKE 9 Willouguby street. no27 6m ATLANTIC SAYINGS BANK, Chatham Square, (opposite Mott street,) N. OPES DAILY. FIX PER CENT INTEREST FREE OF TAX.

DEPOSITS FROM $1 TO $5,000 RECEIVED Money deposited on or before the 23th of January will draw interest from the 1st. mh5 ly IIHE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK, OF BROOKLYN. CORNER OF FULTON AND ADAMS STREETS, Opposite New Court House. Open daily from 9 A. M.

to 2 P. Saturday from 5 to 8 P. M. and Monday and OFFICERS: President. JAMES M.

BEABURY. Vice Pres dents, PH1IIP S. CROOKE. SAMUEHL B. STEWART.

Treasurer and Secretary, JOHN S. MAUKAY. Attorney and Counsel, JOHN O. PERRY. Trustees.

PHILIP 8. CROOKE, BENJAMIN F. DELANO. ANTHONY F. CAMPBELL, SAMUEL B.

STEWART, JOHN RYDER. ELIZURG. WEBSTER, WILLIAM J. OROPSEY, HORACE P. WHITNEY, FRANKLIN BELL, act Hi.

1YUUU, EDWARD B. FOWLER, CHARLES JONE8. JOHN H. SEEBEOK. GEORGE W.

JOHNSON, ALEXANDER AGAR, JOHN C. MIDDN'NDOHF, JAMES M. SEABURY, SIX PER OENT. iNTERESl' FREE FROM GOVERN MENT TAX allowed on all deposits from $1 to 5,000. Interest on deposits from 1st of January, April, July and October.

Fifteen days allowed, commencing each quarter. my261y DIME SAYINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN. Nos, 353 and 355 Fulton street. OPEN DAILY FROM 8 M. TO 3 P.

M. And every MONDAY and SATURDAY from 5 8 P. M. Assets oveb S2.70O.OOO: No. of Accounts.

28.000. past interest paid, 6 per cent, per annum on all sums. uivereb i iuux X3L uauuorj, Aurii, uuiy nuu vouiuer. xen lays allowed, commencing each quarter. Wm.

W. Edwabds, Treas. John a. Oboss, Pres't, Jons W. HtTBTEB, Sec'y.

H. Doixma, 1st V. Pres't. Obab. Counsel.

H. Sackmakn, Id do. TRUSTEES. John A. Cross, Charles Lowfey, A.

J. Beekman, Haxold.Dollner, Jacobs. Sackmann.Goo. W. Bergen, George Halt, Daniel Cbauncey, Robert.

J. Davies, Wm. W. Edwards. Stephen Haynes, O.

C. Smith, Henry Rowland, Edward Merritt, Joseph Willects, Alanson Trask, John W. Hunter, J. Pierpont Lord, David Forley. L.

fj. Wvman. Kami. If. F.

fMl Ricbard FieTd, S. L. Husted, Geo. O. Bobinson.

Edwards W. Fiske, George Dickinson, Edwin Beers, John Ralsey, Alfred S. Bamep. Henry N. Oonklln, eio lj Walter T.

Hatch. CLOTHING. Plea ASH PAID FOR CAST OFF CLOTHES FUHNITirRP. RKnR TtRriTiTMrj nAWDlrTs eaSB Call (If HIHto A T.P1TV at him nan. 003 Si I'uniewi wi hji oti uouse west OI vv HEARS' KoaTYariL jai2 im CASH PAID FOR CAST OPFCLOTHTnG i a 0 kTh? 160 Myrtle, avenue, by tbe original JAl.Uis Persons having oast off clothing will get the highest cash by bringing or leaving their address at the above place.

Boots shoes, carpets, and all kinds of ololhing bought. Ladies will be attended by Mrs. LAMAN. iaU3m fig PER CENT MORE IN CASH THAN any one else will pay for ladies' and gentlemen's osst ofl olothing. carpets, bedding, jewelry, 4c, for the Southern and Western States at 316 Atlantio street.

By calling at the above place or addressing a note by post will receive the earliest attention and dealt with satisfactorily. J. D. ROSENBAUM, Agent. N.

B. Ladies waited upon by Mrs. Rosenbanra. rua 4m MEDICAL. ERRX'S IfAMILY OINTMENT, USED for yeare ir Europe and never failed to cure the worst cases of bnrns, Boalds, gathered bretet, sores, piles rheumatism, chilblains, corn, fcc Ptlce 25 oents.

No one should be without it. It relieves pain from sore nipples at once and cures the most hopeless cases of the above. Sold by all Jrncgistfl. Depot 167 Chatham street. N.

Y. 3m DARLING! DARLING! i DARLING'S FEV ER 4 AGUE CURE. A Sure Remedy. The first dose Arrest the Disease Never known to fail. Sold in all parts of the United States and Canada by Drugaistsat 41 per bottle.

Agents Messrs. WHEELER, PATTERSON fc ia5 3m Wholesale Druggists, 160 Willi im at. N. Y. ENGRAVING, Ac.

AMESWORRIS 184 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. ENGRAVERS, STATIONERS, And dealers in FINE ENGRAVINGS. OIL PAINTINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, ALBUMS, PIOfURd, FRAMES, Of every kind, BRACKETS. BOOK RA0K8. BOOK STANDS AND EASELS.

The latest styles of WEDDING and 181 riNG OARDS, DOOR PLATES, 8BAL. DIES, STENCILS, BADGES! Ac, furnished at short notice A larje assortm.nt of FRKNCH, ENGLISH ana AMERICAN NOTE PAPER on band aid Btamped to order with CRESTS, LETTERS. MONOGRAMS, plain or in oolors. feZlly EOR SALE IN 18th WARD, CITY OP Brooklyn, 640 lots i of ground, lying in onB boay, on hing, Evergreen and Central avenues, and Cook. White and Forrest streete.

This property ia well situated, and for sale at low prices, in lots to suit purchasers. Anoly to RICHARD WILLIAMS, Exeoutor, 132 fell lm OR SALE A VARtT ON LONG lsland.128 Bcres, situated in a pleasant, healthy looi buildings, under food improvements: will be sold at a bargain, or oxohanged lor city property. For por tionlars oall at326 Navy Btreet, Brooklyn. fel25t FOR SALE A COTTAGE HOUSE, IN Skillman street, second house souteast of Willoughby avenue; contains 8 rooma, with watur, gas and heater. Ap zel A as CI OR SALE A HOUSE AND FIVE LOTS, JL on Kosoiusko pUce.

between Broadway and the new Boulevard, near ftree railroad routes to the ferries; house in good order; contains 11 rooms; grounds laid out with flowers, fruits, vines, 4c; a good well of water on 1 re mises; also oamage house, with stalls, hen house, no incumbrance. Apply on the premises. Iel22 M. A. OAVERLY.

FOR SALE DRUG STORE AND LEASE of four years, or lease without stock, for sale: the business and stand long and profitably conducted by the late Mr. GADING, 292 Fulton street, BroJkTyn If not sold by private sole, wif Mbe disposed on the premises to the highest bidder, on FRIDAY, the 15th inst at. 11 n'nlnnlr Agply to Mr. STRICKLAND, 210 N. Y.

12 It OR SALE THE 2M STORY BASE corner Quincy street and Nostrand avenue, Brooklyn the house is in the best of repair, and contains water. Via rJntr7.rf ri window, range, heater, o. ims propesty is a desirable one. further particulars inquire on the premises. gas, 1.

For fel2 6t ITOR SALE THREE NEW 2 STORY 1 basement and cellar houses, ptice 83 (no noaspssinn orch first; also, two for lf.3,800 ond two for 83 am Inquire ofWM. MARTIN, Spercer streetear DtKalb jell 2w WOTS, SALE A TWO STORY. BASE J.1 ment and oellar briok house, with gas water 4e Bituated or, etb street, near Prospect Park: bars to'ill tbe ferrios: price low and terms easy. AppcytoG OHAM BERLATN, corner of 6th avenne and Sth stree't. fe5 im POR SALE BY P.

P. VANZA.NDT, 146 JL1 Remseo street: 3 story brown stone in Rnmn at S2IOOO, (with or without furniture). Romsen sU 430 000: 935,000. Hioks st, brown stone, B18 000 nea! Wtffit' FerryTdo Joralemonst, 427 000 do mo 820,000. Court Bt, 3 Btory briok, ntn of'AUarftio'l 820,000.

Columbia 4 story brick, sj" at Btory briok, 811.0U0. Sidney (Hr ordBp WtoJ uo Pres" (extra lots.) flegant. Union at 3 storV brown stone, near Clinton. Carroll st ste biick, extra lot, (very fine.) $21,000. First plB brown stona corner.

$16,000. Henry sStiw bram atene $10,000, rlear'Harri 7oa st Olufton $18,600. jOtbors in Pacific Amity Liv ingston. Bridge, Balito and State streets. fell il' EOR SALE A farm on long Island, oonvement to the city, one mile neearnew; price WWlPAddriS JiffiC fell lm OR SALE No.

56 KIRS'P Pi.Aoiii a new first class brown stone front house, with all' the modern improvements, haying black walnut stairs, front and vestibule doors, with Frenoh roof. Also No. 15 Second street, a two story and basement brick house with water and gas, oonnected to sewer. Also stote earner of Hovt and Secondste, suitable for bakery, drug or grocery store Also house on 12th street, near 4th avenue. Also factory and dock pioperty, for sale or to lease.

Tbe above oper ty will be soli on easy terms. Inquire of VOOR HEES, at his Carpenter Shop, oorner of Court and Nelson street, or jn the evoning at his residence, 195 President st. fell 2m LflOR SALE THE FARM OF THE LATE JL Asa Baker, situated 2 miles east of Westbury Queens County, Long iBland, consisting of about 10D acres of land, under a good state ot cultivation, with a large house bBrn carriage house and granary, all in good repair. For further paitioulare, Ac, inquire of M. A.

BAKER or OLIVER THUS on the farm, or BttNJ. BALDWIN SON Real Estate Brokers, 268 Washington street, near Myrtle avenuo Brooklyn. feH6t FOR SALE CHEAP IN NEWTOWN. Queens Connty. L.

half a mile trom Newtown Creek, or Grand street oars, also about the same distance from Greenpoint bridge, valuable farm of about 60 acres, to settle an estate. Inquire of JAMES DEBEVOISE c. rnerof Busbwick and Lafayette avenues, near DeKalb av cars. Brooklyn, E. D.

fetl4t mO LET NEAR THE ATLANTIC JL Docks, a glass works and other factories, suitable for any business. Apply to A. V. WILLIAMS, corner Hamilton avenue and Commercial street. 6t OR SALE A COTTAGE HOUSE AND wuuiuD niroui.

near jjeaiora avenue; 3,500, part cash. Inquire of HUGHES A GREEN, 163 Grand street, Brooklyn, E. D. el3 3t FOR SALE BARGAINS TWO STORY and high basement frame house, with two story and baf ernent frame house (nearly new) in rear, all in thorough, repair, situated on Gold street, near Myrtle avenue; piice $4,000, also on Gold street, near Sands, two Btory and basement frame houae, with two story brick extension: contains 9 rooms, Ac; price alsoK stoty and basement bricli house on Hudson avenue, near DeKalb: contains 1U rooms, water, Ac, and drained into sewer; price terms very easy. Apply to TYLER A COuK, 4 Sands Bt.

2t FOR SALE THE STOCK AND Fixtures of a fish, ovster and grocery store, doing a good cash butmess in a good location satisfactory reasons given for selling. Call fortwo days on toe premise 3, No. 1,017 Atlantic avenue, one door fjom Adelpm street, Brooklyn. FOR SALE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION given, the 2 story, high basement brick house, with gas, water Ac, on Gates avenue, the 6tli house west from Marcj price $4,500. Also a neat 2 story extension cottage house, with about two lots of ground, at the corner of Tompkins avenue and Hancock street.

Brooklyn; urice Apply to CHARLES MOTT, 192 Broadway, N. Y. 6t FOR SALE OO KEYV 3 STORY and bcEement bich stoop ho ttona trimmings, all improvements; do; $7,000, do; $5,000, do. Apply at 410 Cumberland Btreet. Gt WM.

A. BOUK. IjOR SALE OR TO LET THB 3 STORY and basement brick house, No. 92 Lawrence street, near "WillouRhby; will be sold or lot w'tta tie furniture. For particulars inquire ot the owner on the premises.

4t jLTORSAIE A LARGE 2 STORY HOUSE. ft. barn and carriage house, together with thre acrD3 of land and plenty of fruit tiees of v.irious kinds, situated on Meeker avenuo. Bush wick, and near Penny Bridpo. eommtjnriing a fine view of New York, East River and the surrounding country; cars pass the door every fow minutes Inquire oi ANTHONY HULST, on the promises.

2w FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE COUNTRY residence at Gravesend, L. within one mile of Ooney Island, a house and 2 acres of land, with an abundance of fruit and shade trees, wita a good well of water; taonse contains 7 sleeping rooms, parlor, 17 feet by 23 feet, a large dining room, kitohsn and wasb house, with lare cistern plenty of closets throughout tho house, also fine cellar, cement bottom, with milk room, Ac; stabling for 4 borsea and or 7 wagons, with cow house, ho pen hen bouse, Ac. all in good order. Also a new school liouse 18x30 fsei on the place. Foriurther particulars apply to JOSIAH T.

SMITH, on the premises, or 88 Fulton treet. Brooklyn, Paint store.) lOR SALE TWO BROWN STONE A' boures, in Romsen st; 1 do in Oanoll exiri lut; 1 do President st, extra lots; 1 do to let, extra lot, Seoond place, furnisher. Inquire of P. VAN i5AN'i sen street. (0i3 IjOR SALE IN FIRST VLWli.

BROOK lyn. a bandsome three story brown stone front house, extra width and in perfect order; possession ut May For Particulars address FIRST PLACE, Uox Pust ffice. jaigiaewS FOR SALE VERY I 4 houses, lots and stores, in Brooklyn and Now York Also Farms for Bale. Houses to let and Money to torn on' bond aDd mortgage. For particulars, apply lo SPAFARD, 150 Remsen street, Brooklyn, and 65 Wall' st KewYoxk.

fe7 3.n FOR SALE A THREE STORY SOU cellar brick bouse, with all impiovomenrtj.in R.errion ttreet, near DeKalb avenne. Also, several new hou ei jw finishing in Lalayette avenue, between Washington aui. Clinton avs. Said houses will be ready for occupaicy bv March 10th, and will be Eold on reasonable terms. Annlv to P.

street. ffa lit JjOR SALE CHEAP $7,000 A SNUG English basement house, replete with every comfort and modern convenience, pleasantly situated. AdpIv on FOR SALE J. E. CORNELL, 16 COURT street, cor.

Joralemon st, opposite City Hall Hotel, with billiard room and ten pin alleys, York st. near Navy Yard gate $12 003 Flatbusb av. 4 stores 3 story brick, each 7500 Smith ttreet, store. 3 story brick 4500 Marcy avenu 2 story, basement and 2 lots 7 000 Bean st, 2 story and basement, frame 3000 First Dlaee. 4 story, brown stone onnnn St FeJii st, 3 story brick 12,000 Lafayette av, 3 story and 31oia 7 500 Skillman street.

2 story and basement frame 2,800 Hart st. donble house and 2 lots 7,750 First place, 21cts, brown stone 14,000 jyl ly FOR SALE TWO 3 STORY PH1LADEL phia brick, brown atone baeements and extensions, having all the improvements, substantially built, and in excellent order, first class buildiiiRS and in good location, Cumoerland street, between Greene and Lafavette avs. Apply to J. DAVENPORT, Fulton avenue, cor. Oxford st.

fe8 6t FOR SALE $3,000 WILL BUY A NEAT two story house, containing4 bedrooms, parlor, sitting room aud kitchen, closets in every room; hai water, heater, and a pood cellar, in first rate order. Apply on the premises, Kostrand avenue, 1st house north of Quincy at, c8 6t fjOR SALE MYRTLE AVEN UESTORES northeast corner of Portland, one or two 1 story brick stores, 288 and 290; both houses have IB raoms, store whole sizeot tha houpe, cellar and bauk basement, wator, is and sewer; corner house extra large, price 000. half cash, balance on mortgape, 6 sears from 1st May 1867. The home adjoining $3,000 can reoiam as above. This is a bargain.

Apply on the premises, in the Ornamental Plaster Store. fe8 lm" fjOR SAL Ml A KIUST CLASS BRICK l1 house, No. 262 Degraw street, between Court and Clinton; has all tho latent improvements, and is in first rate order; house ie 30x42: lott30x30U; location very desirable; will be sold low if applied for soon. Apply to M. RUPP.

during the day at 120 1 Wateretreet, N. yT, evening FOR A TWO STORY EXTEN sion frame house, filled in with brick, gas, water, stationary tubs, and four lots of ground, Jam out witn box choice fruit trees, grape vines ana suruboery, situated corner of Classoc and Greene avenues. Inquire on me premises. ieui 7t FOR SALE NEAR WbW YORK AVE nue, a donble frame house and 8 lota of oround, running through from Pacific street to Atlantio Kvenue. with actable on tbe avenue.

Tbe bouse contain? all tho improvements and id in perfect order. I ne garden is well laid out and containB all kinds ol fruit, flowers 4o. Voi particulars apply to S. HONDLO Montlsuestieet, near Ourt, Broohlyn. fe7 lvr EOR SALE BRICK, BROWN STONE and frame bousos, with modern lmprovomenta flo street, 3 stoiy brown stone corner SlaooJ Dean Dean lean 4 inmi in'nrfcl Dufljeld Bereeu Pacific Smith Hamilton PaoiBo Deau Gold Gold Nevina Atlantio Gold oiioa 12.003 7.000 ,601 6.000 5,000 8,000 7,250 frame 2 story 5,000 4,000 6,000 3 story buck 9.000 Powers For pa.

Honiara apply by S. PET CIT.pei AtUutiistroeU OR SALE SOUTHWEST OOttNEli OF Oxferd Btreet ana HanEon nree story, sub cellar, browu stone house, witn an moaern improvements VCUBI. U1UW11 BWUU IIUUOD, complete. Pi ice $12,000. Inquire on the premises, or 79 uatojcy avenuo.

jj vy u'uuuu. i IPP Lib OR SALE No. 6 BEDFORD PLScbA all ThlU a.ofn.ir KnanmAnt and fttlK Mall. house: contains all improvements; bizo 25x50; lot 23x181: vines, trees, shrubbery. easy terms.

For permits an ply to J. DAVENPORT, av, oor. Oxford sL fo et OR SALE A NEW TWO STORYAND extension frame hous3, in one of the best neighborhoods in Brooklyn main bouse 22 bv 40; extension 16 by 18 lot 42 by 100; 10 rooms, gaf, hot and cola water, bath, water closet, range and beater; convenient to Myrtle and DeKalb avenne cars. Tnamro of p. B.

MOREHOUSK, qb the prirnisea, coiner Throop and VYillooghby avenuosT jal5 2m ois pbpsTa DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS OF THB LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS. ABB CUBED BT HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTER THE OEEAT BTBEHOTHBNDJa TONIO. THESE BITTERS HAVB PERFORMED HOBE) OTJREB HAVE AND DO GIVE BETTER SATISFAOTIORI HAVE MORE TESTIMONY HAVE MORE RESPUOTABLB PEOPLE CO VOUCH FORTHEACl THAN ANY OTHER ARl'lOLE EN THE MARKET. WE DEFY ANY ONE TO CONTRADICT THIS ASSERTION, AND WILL PAY 1,009 To any one that win produce a Oertifloata pablisbed yu tbat is not GEHUora. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS TOIL CUBE EVKBT CASE OF OHROXIO OE hEBVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, AND DISEASES ARISING If BOM A DISOR BRED STOMACH Observe the following symptoms resultin from Disorder of tbe DigcBtive Organs: netiiaticn, Inward Piles, I tumees of BIooc to tho Heart, Acidity of the Stomacn, Nausea, Heartburn for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomaok, Sour Eruotations, Sinking or Fluttering at tbe Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Broathinr, Fluttering at the Heart, Ghok Ing or SjuHocating Sensations Lying Postnre, Dimness of Vision, or Webs before the Sight, Dull and Fever Pain In the Head, Deficiency or Perspiration, Yellow ness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Sudden Flashes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagining of Evils, and Great Depression of Spirits.

REMEMBER THA THIS BITTEB9 4.. NOT ALOOUOLIO, CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY, AND MAKE DRUNKARDS, BUT IS THE BEST TONIO IN THE WORLD. READ WHO SairJ SO: Fiom the Rev. Levi G. Bee Pastor of the Baptist Churoh Pemberton, N.

lormerlrof the North Baptist Church, Philadelphia. I have Uoodland's German Bitters favorably for a nnmber of years. 1 have used them in my own family and have been so pleased with their effects that I was induced to recommend them to many others, and know that they have operated In a strikingly beneficial mannor. I take great pleasure in thus publicly proclaiming this fact, and calling tno attention of those afflicted with the diseases for which toey are recommended, to these Bitters, knowing ed. this more cheerfully as Hoofland's Bitters isir teuded to benefit tie afflicted, and is "not a rum drink." Ours truly, LEVI a.

BEOK From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. Editor of the Ency olopedia of Religious Knowledge and Christian Chronicle Philadelphia. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet knoip of no sufficient reason why a man may not testify to the bonefits he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he I do this tbe more readily in regard to Hoofland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr.

O. M. Jackson, of this city because I was ureiudiced against them frr mnn der tlie impression that they were chiefly an alcoholio mix luiu. a in tuuuuwu mj jny jnenu, rtouert shoemaker, for the removal of thia prejudice byoroper tests, and for encouragement to trv them when RnfTorin and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of jucou uuk.uuujk ui mi present year, was lot lowed bv evident re hef and restoration Aaaraa.

nt ly and mental vigor which I had not felt for 6ix months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to tbe nse if wtu. w. tun onurtn, ruiiaaa. From the Rev.

J. H. Konnard, Pastor of tne 10th Baptist Church. Dr. Jackson: Dear Sir: I have been frequently reanest vvuiinonuauons oi aitlerect "KuuiiiK uw nrsocice as Out oi mi appropriate sphere 1 have in all cases declined; but with I ily, of the usefulness of Dr.

Hoofland's depart for once from my usual coarse, to express my fall conviction that for general debility of tbe system and especially for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and reliable preparation. In some cases it may fail, but usually, I doubt not it will be very beneficial to those who snffer from the above Cause. Yours, very respectfully, v. a KENNARD, Eighth below Ooatea street, Philadelphia. in Ecv "Panci Enrdolph, Fts'cr of BartistChurcb Germantown, Penu, Dr.

O. M.Jaokson: Dear Sir: Prsona experience na Jies me to say that I regard the German Bitters prepared by you as a most excellent medicine. In cases of set ore cold and generai debility I have been greatly benefited by the use of the Bitters, and I doubt they will produce similar affects on others. Yours, truly. WARREN RANDOLPH, Germantown, Pa.

From Rev. J. H. Turner, Pastor of Hedding SI. Church Philadelphia.

Dr. Jaokson: Dear Sir: Having used your German Bitters in my family frequently, I am prepared to say tbat it has been of great service. I believe that in most cases of general debility of the system it is the safest and most valuable remedy of which I nave any knowledge Yours respectfully, J. H. TURNER, No.

726 N. Nineteenth street. From the Rov. J. M.

Lyons, formerly Pastor of the Columbus, (IS. and Milestown (Pa.) Baptist Churches. Dr. O. M.

Jaokaon: Deai8ir: I feUf UtleaM'thu of my own accord to bear testimony to the excellence of the German Bitters. Some yeara since, being muoh jffliot, ed with Dyspepsia, I used them with very beneficial i remits? I have often recommended them to pereons enabled debult. I believe it to be a tonio that an not bo surpassed. From the Rev. Enos Winter, Pastor of Hoxborongh Bap list Churoh.

Dr. Jiokaon: Dear Sir: I fee! it due to rnnr Mn.n Dreoaration. Hoofland Germ.n m.f. TT. nv to the denerved renutjitlnr, tf KBa Jz.zl years at times been troubled with great disorder In my head ana nervous system, i waa advised by a friend to order a bottle of your German Bittern.

I did so and have experienced great and nnT roll.f. lL. very materially benefitod. I confiaentiy recommend the article where 1 meet with cases simitar to my own, and bavs BeapeotfnllyVonjs, T. WINTER, Roiboroogh, Pa.

From Rev. J. S. Herman, ot the German Reformed ObutLh Kutxtown, Berks County, Pa, Dr. a.

M. Resneeted Hir with DvsnenRia nearlv twentv mn mil h.va nam.aA any medioine tbat did me as mnoh good as Hoofland'i Bitters. I am very much improved in haaltli, after having taken five bottles. xoors, with respeot, J. B.

HERMAJL BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Sea that tha aignattm af fl i. WRAPPER of each bottle. 8bouldyoar nearest Druggist not have the article, do not be put oil by any of tho i intoxicating preparations that mar be offered in its place, but send to us, and we will forward. vbuxeiy yauaou.

uj PRINCIPAL OmOE AND MABTUFACTOBT, HO. 631 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPinA. JONES EYANS, SUCCESSORS TO 0. JACKSON PBOPBXKXOBS. PRICES.

Large size, (holding nearly doable quantity.) CI 00 per Bottle half dox. 25 Small Siio Saventy flvo cents pet Bottle half dox. trM .1 h. and Daalan in i w.a ill ma Piled Slates. rUlfttwd A great number of counterfeits are in circulation.

A banquet was given recently to Governor bwan, ot Maiyland, at the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. Small Pox is raging ia Lexington, Ky. ftm 'h Sa'in bankfby tUe The cry of the Revolutionary party in Soain ij, "Down with the "Lonr lila the sovereignty of the nation." 6 A young man in New York waa fined $5 for stepjping on a lady's dress. The Temperance furore is being rapidly 19. vived.

Mote than half the income tax comes from three States, Massachusetts, New York and Pennsylvania, Cholera, small pox and yellow fever still prevail at St. Thomas, W. Music Halls, on the plan of those in London, aTe to be started in New York, The annual trial at the Philadelphia mint commences on Monday. A National Home for soldiers has basn located at Togne, Maine, by the United Stated. The Chinese drink tea almost scolding hot, without milk or sugar.

The New Orleans papers complain about the conflicting statements they receive regarding the impeachment muddle. Mrs. President Johnson appeared for tha first lime in public at the White House on Monday. She was plainly dressed in black silk, and although an invalid, was evidently pleased with the scene. The town of Watervliet, N.

is to bo created into a new county. In a tobacco factory in Spain, 5,000 young girls are employed all in one room. The best workmen earn forty cents a day and the poorost twenty. Charleston, S. lias a steam line to Liverpool, the first steamer, Pioneer, started ou Saturday last.

Rev. Hart L. Stewart, the hero of the recent divorce suit in Chicago, is said to contemplate a lecturing tour at an early day. The winter style of bonnets consists of two twine strings, with a diamond set in the top. Horace Greeley, Henry Ward Beecher and C.

L. Yallandigham, have been invited to lec ture before the Atlanta Relief Society. The rebel ram Stonewall Jackson, having been converted into nn an ice boat, is used to open the channel of tho Potomac. There are nearly twice as many newspapers published in the United Slates as in the rest of the world put together. A terrible huiricane on February 1st, swept over the Onachita river, Florida, and tho adjoining parishes in the neighborhood of Pine Bluffs, causing great destruction of property and loss of hie.

Tho inhabitants had to flee to the open fieldB for safety. A young lady who had accidentally lost her nose, and an artificial one, jokingly remarksd that it did very well except for ono thing she could no longer turn up her nose at an acquaintance. It is asserted by a Western man, as one of the funniest coincidences in the world that al most every alternate section of land on each side of the Pacific Railroad belongs to somo member of Congress. A gentleman, rejoicing in the name of Brown, was announced a few days ago as a victim to the rapacity of "lebels" in Arkansas, by whom it was alleged he was murdered and robbed. It now turns out that said Brown, who was a government agent, had decamped with tho modest sum of $15,000.

Prentice says has more dead lions and more live jackasses than any other member of the Union, and every one of tho latter is flinging his heels at some of tho former. Over $33,000,000 will be needed tho ensuing jear for pensions to invalids created by tho war. The people are being made to realize in more ways than one what a costly game fighting is. Mr. Andrew Chestnut, a lieutenant in tho war of 1812, died on the 3d.instant, on his farm in Pyuiatunning township, Mercer county, where he had resided for seventy years, at the age of ninety years.

Among the recollections that he frequently recalled, was seeing George Washington, when the three Governors (of Pennsylvania, Virginia and New Jersey) met him at Stroudsburg, as the Federal army was on its march to quell the whiskey insurrection in the neighborhood of Pittsburgh. New Hotel TtEoisTEit. Our hotels are now using the new registers gotten up at the expenso of advertisers. The left page is finely ruled white paper, and the right contains the card3 of our business men. Whilst the party is re gistering he has before him a well displayed advertisement.

A Troy paper says: The readers of the New York Police Oaz'Ue are weekly regaled with wood cuts, fearfully and wonderfully made, illustrating bloody affrays horrible murders, terrible suicides, etc. Last week's isuo contained an illustration of the Thompson shooting affair, in consequence of which over seven hundred copies of that number were sold in this city. It may be interesting ior the purchasers to know that the same cut was used in the Gazette a few years since to represent an affray which occuired in Philadelphia. The cut representing the arrest of tho Lord bond robber, at the Delevan House, Albany, was also used on the occasion of a former arrest of the same individual, some years since. Enterprising, truly.

A writer in the Mechanics' who has been investigating the cause of the oscillating motion of tbe ears in railway trains, says that this "wobbling," which is found on all trains, and especially in swift ones, arises from the construction of the locomotive, The peculiar way in which the power is applied to the driving wheels causes it to oscillate, and this motion is communicated backward from one car to another in the train. Inequalities in the roadway also contribute to the motion. Of the cigars manufactured in Cuba at least forty per cent, go to England, thirty per cent, to the United States California taking tho lnrcest auantitv ten per cent, to Brazil, nve to JtuEsia, five to France, five to Spain, two to Wmany, two to Austria, leaving one per cent, for Italy ana ocnei iractionai consumers of real cigars; and yet the Italians are the most inveterate smokers in Europe. What a Pio Dm. By the disobedience of a led in 1809, a garden gate in Khodo Island was left open, and a pig 6' a(1 dostrcyed a few plants: a quarrel between of norHf.Tl fin A the nis crew out of it, whioh spread among their defeated the Federal candidate for the Legislature and gave the State a Democratic Senator, by whose vote war was declared in 1812 with Great Britain.

Tho Tinnn nraver meetings in tho Pulton stieet church ore kept up with continued and increasing interest. Every day for nine years Vioco mpetincs have been held, and there is nearly as interesting an attendance now as in the winter of 1857 8. talkinc and lanobter are not in order in public places of amusement. John Simpson was fined ten dollars for committing this tho representation of William Tell by the German opera tronpe the other night at tne luympw. p.vatia.

Tha rumors of the dis covery of gold in various parts of the Canadas are exciting a considerable interest among the unemployed and transient population of this State and we would not be surprised to see such'ia migration to the neighboring British. Provinces as would materially alter the present posftion of affairs in that quarter. Knmuel A. Cornmau, a member of tho Phila rialnhia Bar. plead euilty in tbe Criminal Court of that oity on Friday to a charge of forgery, by which crime he robbed a woman named Smith of $9,000.

Comman was sentenced to. three years' imprisonment. He is the third member of the Philadelphia Bar sentenced within a brief psriod by Judge Lndlovr. There are other charges pending against Cornman. PiofeBSor Aeasiiz is now sixty years old.

lie is of French descent, and when yoog in tended for the ministry, his anoebtore generations having been clergyman. a Thb Bbooklth Daily Eaqlb is published every Rernoo at the. Eagle Buildings, 30 ana 32 Fulton Btreet, Brooklyn, ana ia delivered to Oity subscribers every evening, at eighteen cents per week, payable to ihe Carriers. 3SS This, Papkb has the laboest oiboulation of any Evening paper published in the United States, and as a medium for business ana general advertising is not urpassed by any other Journal. Tkbms Invariably cash in advance.

OB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PB03IPTI.X AND HEATLI EXECUTED. AUCTION SAI.ES. AS. COLE'S SON, AUCTIONEER, Oifice 369 Fulton Btreet. cOommercial Exchange.) MONDAY FEB.

25th. At 13 o'clock at the Commercial Kxcfiance, 369 Fulton st, (opposite the O'ty HnlJ,) Brooklyn. VALUABLE STORK PROPERTY No. IM Fulton 8t, Brooklyn 3 story and cellar brick stoie and dwelling, contains all the modern improvements. Maps, Ac, at the office of the Auctioneer, 359 Fulton sfc, Brooklyn.

lot, TOSEPH HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER I OEWTRAB SATESROOMS, oorner of Bear Btreet Regular Sales of Furniture. 4o. every Friday. FRIDAY. FEB.

15TH. At 10 o'clock A. lit the Central Salesrooms, vYilloughby, corner of Pearl street. Brooklyn. Rosewood, walnut and mahogany marble top parlor, chamber and dining room furniture, pianos, mirrors, chiv nets, malt esses, bod dine, fancy eoods.

cas chan iolier.3. Stoves. Ac. Ac. fel3 it AS.

CULdS'S SOJN, AUUXIOJSEEH, (Office, 369 Fulton street. Commercial Ex chance.) MONDAY, FEB. 18, At 12 o'clock, at the Commercial Exchange, 369 Fulton street, opposite the City Hall. Brooklyn. LARGE BALE OF IMPROVED BROOKLNN PROPERTY.

No. 44 NASSAU STREET, to close an estate 3 story basement an i subcellar brick house, 12 rootrs, marble man telB, hot and cold water. No. 262 Gold street 3 story attic and subceilar framo bouse 16 rooms: water to attic, Nob, 107, 105, 103, 101. ana 99 Amity street 5 three story brown stone houses, contains each 15 room1, 7 marble mantels, marble balls, withstands, baths and water closets; perfect order.

No. 175 Amity street A splendid brown stone house, 15 rooms; 8 statuary and other marble mantels; elegant drawing room, billiard room, Ac. No. 139 Clinton street 3 story attic and base uent brick house, 13 rooms, 7 marble mantels, hot and cold water: all in perfect order. The unexpirad lease of a lot in Congress street, near Clinton st.

No 368 Pacific street 3 story attio and basement brown stone bouse, 14 rooms, 5 marble mantels; erery thing in perfect order and convenient. No. 139 Wyckoff atree 2 story and basement brick house, 9 rooms. 5 marble mantels, hot and cold water. Ac, Ac.

No. 83 Oxford street 3 story basement and subceilar frame bouse, 13 rooms, 3 marble mantels; gas, water, sewer connections, Ac. Maps and full particulars of all the above property now ready at.Lhe office of the Auctioneer. fell Gi TUESDAY, FEB. 19.

At 12 o'clock at the Commercial Exohange, 369 Fulton Btreet (opposite the City Hall.) Brooklyn. THIRTY VACANT LOTs on Willoughby and Stu vesant avenues and Hart street, near three lines of ratlcaie, and accessible from all ferries. 2 Vacant Lots on Graham avenue, oorner of Oook street, each 25x100 ft. 3 Vacant.Lots corner of North 2d and 9th streets; these lots are in a desirable location. 4 Two story brick houses on North 2d street, adjoining the above.

5 rooms each; occuuied as stores. Maps are now ready at the office of the Auctioneer. fell 7t PC. PROVOST, Office 26 COURT STREET, (old No. 9,) (Opposite City Hall,) GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND COLLECTOR.

Real Estate bought and sold Houses Ht, Rents and Accounts collected. Money loaned on bond and morteajre. Searcher and Conveyancer. dl2 tillMyl AVING ASSOCIATION PROCURING FINE WATCHES BY easy payments AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. 18 karat Gold Hunting Case English Patent Levers, payments of 3 per week.

4. 18 Karat Gold Hunting Case Dotached Levers, payments $2 per week. 18 karat Gold Huntine Case Detached Levers, (ladies' watebes.) payments of 91 50 per week. Silver Hunting Cose English Patent Levers, payments of $1 per week. Silver Hunting Case Detached Levers, pnyment3of59 cents per week.

EXAMINE SAMPLES AND GET CIRCULARS AT TICE'S WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, No. 2i)7 l'ULTON STREET, Cor Johnson, Brooklyn. n23 ly AG. SPIKS, OF THE LATE FIRM OF SPIFS 4 CHAMPNEY, fcrmerlvof 133 FuUon st. respectfully gives notico to his numerous friends and cus tonieis, and to the public eenerallv, tnat he has bought the business of Mr.

WM SEE, No. 9J Fulton ttreot. where he intendB resuming the manufacture of all kinds of HAIR JEWELRY, And also deal in WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY, SILVER, PLATED WARE. Ac.

G. SPIES will be ready to receive orders for HAIR JEWELRY, by the last of March next, and unremitting attention can promise all who favor mm with their patronage, ENTIRE SATISFACTION. A. G. SPIES.

No. 97 FULTON STREET, fel3 3m opposite Henry. TOHK D. CHASE SON. 93 203 FULTON STREET, ilnvile attention to their Bp'endid assortment of fc DIAMONDS, WATCHES.

I RICH AND ELEGANT JEWELRY, rSTERLINU SILVER AND FINIS PLATED WARS. ALSO, SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES And their speciality. BRAZILIAN PEBBLES In Go.d, Silver, Shell and Steel, rednced in prico, for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. d22tf lUl AMlMSKY SMITTEN, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE GOLD AND HAIR JErVELRY. 317 AND 319 FULTON STREET, (Formerly of 133 Fulton st.) Hair Jewelry and Device Work is our speciality.

We hare the work done on the premises by the very best workmen and artists. We take great pains to have it well undo and durable, and feel quite confident of giving entire sati3 'y faction to all who fdvor us with orders. We also keep a stock of ctne quality PLATED WATIF, CLICKS, WATCHES, SPECTACLES, SILVER FORKS, SPOONS, NAPKIN RINGS AND GOLD JEWELRY. Repairing done by thoroughly competent workmen. We solicit the patronage of all, and can assure thorn a good article at a fair price.

fe2tf JOHN D. CHASE SON, JEWELERS, SltVERSMITHS, AND IMPORTERS OF OPTICAL AN FANCY GOODS, Offer a larRe assortment of WATOHES, RICH AND ELEGANT JitWELRY. STERLING SILVER AND EXTRA HEAVY PLATED WARE, RUBBER AND it AIR JEVV ELRY, STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, In great variety. OPERA GLASSES, in Pearl. Ivory, Enamal, Morocco, and other Btjles, and FANOT GOOO.i, suited either for Bridal or Holiday Presents.

Our assortment of SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES is the mosr extensive and complete to be found in this country. Oar specialty is the cle nuuuy neup bot umurem sty ins io suit tue wean ana united vision and wa rraDt the sight to remain perfect for Buy yeius longer man wiin uie ordinary classes, we re rBSt all who may wear or need pla3ses to call and observe jif ouyciiuiivy auu luub uenont ineir eves. CHASE SON. 203 Fulton street. IK Jewelera and Opticians.

Sen eveninps in December. dl8 tf UlLVER FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS Consifctinc of Itbe Ball, just out.) Medalion, Grecian (Cottage, and an endless variety of new patterns, the largest gild best selected assortment to be found in Brooklyn, at HART 241 Fulton je30tf (St. Ann's BuildiDfi.) Brooklyn. aENTISTRYG. R.

ARK HURST. M. has removed from No. 170 to No. 2C6 Washington Btreet, opposite the Methodist church.

myj ly 1JTSELESS AND DISEASED TEETH RE bLJ moved, without pain, by gas, at DB. THOS. FRY'S. No. 8 Clinton street Established fourteen yeare.

o20 ly riTROUS OXIDE GAS DR. I. W. IXBOWERS, Dentist, 197 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, for several rears past made and adifcimsrernd a obBmically pure article of Nitrous Oxide Gas. for the pain IeK extraction of teeth, with results perfectly satisfactory tolhe patient.

Several physicians of Brooklyn, daily send to this establishment many of their patients who are suf Alfc these persona, bo arBictod, are very materially Benefited by inhaling the gas. for the extraction of their fcfleibj should never be taken if not perfectly new and fresS Ifold.it is worthless. Young and inexperienced men and boys shouid rtover, in anr case, be. allowed to pre psrotor administer the gas. Persons requiring the services of wrao roughly experienced and careful dentiaL will come to tBBo Headquarters and have their decayed teeth extracts without the slightest pain or danger.

From five to Ty teeth may be extracted by once inhaling the gaa. A teeth of every description, and all dental work cheaper than any other place in Brooklyn, and of a Bijy or quality. Call and see. d311y vrmtous oxiuk as. Dre.

FRAIM AND PALMER, DENTISTS, 267 FOLTON STREET, Hive, in fnneotion with their operative and mecnarical Dentisiry, given close stndy to the manufacturing pi the abotwlttent for the painless extraction ot teeth, and with. CD the scientific preparation thereof. Consequently euoeess has been suon as to establish onr business as being tha "Headquarters" in this city. Being the proprie toraqf this old and firmly established business, we proudly noint lobar record as not only beinK the most moderate ia Joarteijns, but also as havim; the most complete facilities tor tbffjndnufacture of Arlinoial eeth, (entire sets for $12 hence we invite all in want of teottfto out tDiSjOUtand (rive us a call, as oar pnoes are suoh.a&to suit ever body. And mark, that all work that leaves our office ib guaranteed to work perfect.

Operations on the natural teeth carefully and scientifically attended to. Ho chaiEe for extracting when artificial teeth are inserted. A.gain, oall and see uaand be convinced that what we assert correct. 13 KOOKLYU DENTAL lTSTSTITUTB, 24 kWRTLE AVENUE As good a set of teeth for 15 is made in the country. Particular attention to filhng.

All workhonestly done at the lowest prices. All work warranted. Extracting with nitrons oxide gas, without pain, su cents rrfthout gas, 26 centa. Come and see. 65 gm DR.

HEALIJ a. utj IIA JVSJhSD AND OTHER PRECIOUS Jewolry for salt and made to order at AS. MCMUR AY'SfNew Jewelry Establishment, 315 Fulton street. (LOVte FASTENEKS, SHAWIi i lN r.and Hundkerchiet RingB. at HART BROS.

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