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DAILY BROOKLYN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1875. THREE CENTS VOL. 36. NO. 289.

AGLE. CAttPUTIRiev tec CstoTHlIVG. THE HOLIDAYS. THE HOLIDAYS. BISCELliAlVKOTJS tTBJsS.

AttllTSEltlENTS. AVOTlOIf SALES. rOW IS THE TIME TOBDY CARPET SV OILCLOTHS, ta OUT SAW E. H. BAU.BY, COR.

COURT ASD STATE STB, Three blocks from City HalU G. LATIMER. yjSCHSLER, ABRAHAM S97 ana 299 FULTON ST. oooooooroo ah go'9 W.A.400. 00 00 oooooooooo IMPORTANT ANNOUNOEMENT HOGG GG ft rr II NN II NN ii ii mi II II II NN EEEE TTTTT "8 ERE TBAVEL, JIUAKSPO aVJaCKOfl, C.

Steamsblptj. ANCHOR LmEARRYINQ THE U. S. MAIL. NEW TOHK AND GLASGOW Victoria Saturday.

Dec. 11, at 8 P. M. Bitnrdsy. Deo.

nt II A3 M. F.iS, Saturday. Deo. 2, at a P. M.

Saturrlay. Jan. 1, at TO GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL. LONDONDERRY, QUBEHSTO WN OR BELFAST.

0AD1N. $75 and 960 currency, ac sordine to aocom. modations. InTERMEDIATB STt, STEERAGE Drafts issued lor any amount at ourrent rate. HENDERSON BROTHERS.

Agents, No. 7 Bowling Green. Or E. H. PUFFER, 20 Conrtst.

N1TED STATES MATL LINE STEAM to Queonstown and Liverpool. SAILING EVERY TUESDAY. IDAHO Dnf. 1, nt i. DAKOTA Doc.

14, at6.iu AM. rom Pior 46, NorthRiver. Cabin passage, S80 gold at low rates. Prepaid certificates at reduced rates. Passengers booked to and from Hamburgh, Norway anl Sweden, etc.

Drafts on Ireland, England, Franoe and Germany lowest, rates. Apply to WILLIAMS UUION, 29 Broadway, N.Y. Or to JNO. O. HENDERSON.

18 Court Brooklyn. COCO A KRRR PPP REEE TTTI OO AA RP5E AARRPFE AAA RBER PPF EBB AARRP OOAARRP COCO A A z. KKEa SSSS OOO SHHOOL HHHH SSSS JJ OOO LLLL TBS EEEE SSSS GGG UUU II NN jTeffeMon was eleotoi President by 6ti rots. Tlve work of Hell Gate will require an pendiuure of 450,000 noit year. The JNew England States lost from fire during September.

A sowinY! machine worked by electricity on exhibition at Hiiiaiielpliia. Every huaband thinks that he can tame shrew excepfi the poor fellow thai' has hor. The newspapers of last Trcok are like Madame Tussaud's show all "flggera." The eyesight of it Massachusetts man hat been restored by tbe falling of a heavy weight on his head. General Jubal A. Early is Prosident of tin association which proposes to erect an eqios trian statue of General Robert E.

Lee on Capitol square, Richmond. It is stated in a French paper that the valiVer of hens, chickens and oggs, annually sold in; tho markets of France, is $80,000,000. The poet who "Would not dio in Autumn" is out agaiu. The worst of it is that he will not die at ony time. A Duluth girl married a young man because) he lifted his hat so boantifnlly as ho passed her.

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SINN'S NEW PARK THEATRE. NEW PARK THEATRE. NEW PARK THEATRE. NEW PARK THEATRE. Night, 15, 85, 60 and Orohostra Seats.

76cts. MATINEES, 15, 35, and Orchestra seats, 50 cts. TUB FAMILY THEATRE OF BROOKLYN A TREMENDOUS DOUBLE BILL DRAMA AND VARIETY COMBINED. TWRLVENEW FACES TWELVE NEW FAOKS TWELVE NEW FACES In sddltlon to the Regular Tronpo of Standard and Established Favorites THEATRE IN AMERICA Provides for its Patrons such A TREMKNDO OS ARRAY OF NOVELTIES! EVERY FACE IN THE VARIETY TROUPE NEW! A four Act Drama aad a First Class Variety Programme. NIGHTLY AND MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.

The Popnlar Young American Star, OLIVER DOOD BYRON, OLIVER DOUD BYRON, WhowiU appear on MONDAY. TUESDAY, and WED. NESDAY NIGHTS, and on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, in his Celebrated Seneitlonal Drama, In Four Acts, Entitled ACROSS THE CONTINENT ACROSS THE CONTINENT Supported by A FULL DRAMATIC COMPANY. Read the names of the Variety Troupe MLLB. DK GRANVILLE.

THB ONZALO BROTHERS. MISS LIZZIE KELSEY. GORMAN and ROMER. 8IGNOR FRANCIS. COTTON and BIRDUB.

WILL H. VANE. Togother with the STANDARD TROUPE OF ESTABLISHED FAVORITES Making in all A MAMMOTH DOUBLE ENTERTALNMBNT, Never before attempted at any VARIETY THEATRE IN AMERICA. THURSDAY NIGHT, OLIVER DOUD BYRON'S Great Indian Drama, DONALD MoKAY. A R.

SAMUELLS. COMB EARLY. Exhibition every evening at tho ASSEMBLY BILLIARD HOUSR. Washington st, neat to Post Office. Skittle PooL Pin PooL English PooL EkltUo Fool.

Fin Fool. English Pool. BIG BONANZA. Skittle PooL Pin PooL English Pool. Sklttlo Pool.

Pin Pool. English PooL PYRAMID POOL. FIFTEENBALL POOL. ALT. A BIG BONANZA, COLLATION DAILY FREE.

LYMPIC THEATRE, FULTON ST. T. Z. DONNELLY. Rule Proprietor THE LARGEST HOUSE OF THE SEASON.

THB LARGEST HOUSE OF THE SEASON. Enough turned away at half post seven to fill another Theatre. The audience composed of our most respectable cltuens.9 The audience composed of our most respectable citizens, The entertainment reooired with joyous enthusiasm. The entertainment received with joyous enthusiasm. PAT ROONEY.

PAT ROONEY. LURLINE, THE QUEEN OF THE WATER, LURLINE, THK. QUEEN OF THE WATER, In her truly Wondertnl Entertainment. Eating, drinking, acrobatio feats, playing cards IN AN ILLUMINATED CRYSTAL TANK. WATSOK, THE MAN FISH.

Hugh Fay, Archie Hughes. Alloe Somerfl, Alice Bennett. Jiiifa Rrent, Watson Brothers. Boyd and Sarsfieid in a PROGRAMME OF RARE EXCELLENCE. Matinee EVERY SATURDAY, at Admission to all parte of theatre, S6 cents.

MONDAY, December IS, tho largest and best Company in Amorloa. TWENTY THIRD REGIMENT BAND CONCERTS. FIFTH SEASON. Tho FIRST CONCERT of this Sorles will be er the ARMORY, CLERMONT AV, SATURDAY EVENING, DEOEMBER11, at8 o'clock. Single admission 50c.

Tickets for Series of Fire Concerts, $2. To bo obtained from members of tho Regiment and at tbe door. "CAOEMY OF MUSIC. WEDNESDAY EVENING. Denember 15, 1875.

Grand Gymnnati Calist ienlc, Tabloaux and Panto mimio Entertainment, complimentary to AVON C. BURNHAM. By the adult momborn of his ditto. rent classes. NEW COMIC PANTOMiME.

NEW ACT.3, Tickets, with reservoJ seaia, 75 cants; at Chandlers, 181 Montague Bt.and other ulacea. WEDNESDAY AFTEItNOON.Deccmirer 29.1875, Matinee by tbn junior classes, at tho AOAD12M.Y OF MUSIC. Tickets ED cents to all pi rts. JT KAND OROAN EXHIBITION, CMUUCH YT OV THE HOLY TRINITY, TUESDAY EVENING, Decomber H. Organists: Goo.

vf. Alorsaa. of Brooklyn Tr.born.irl Saim: I. Warren, of Trinity, N. aud S.

B. Wliltely, of Holy Trinity, Brooklyn. Chorus of male vo'wce. Ti orraD of HoJy 'J'iirjity Clnncb has been recently rebuilt and enlarged Mr. II.

L. Koose velt, of N. making it ohp ot tbe tiness nrsans in tho city. TJcketH 25 coats. At Chandler Bro3.

IQi Moataeue st. No money takea at tho door. QKATING AT THECAP1TOLLNB. THE BALL UP AGAIN. A CENTUN'NIAL PROGRAMME FOR IS6 AND 1876.

Tho old family resort for reensattvo Winter sprtrte THE CAPITOLINK SKATING LAKE Is now opo.i to tile Beanoii of lo7u anil lBTtJ, and the firt dav December finds this popular skating lake covered rath A GLASSY SURFACE OF IOE, Strong enough to admit of the hoisting ot tho skating signal. The lake is but elphtee.) incho3 aoep, Aud danyor is Impossible. Hence tho popularity of the lake as a family resort, especially for ladies and cnildren. The flags in the cars will indicate when the ball Is up. THE TERMS ARK AS FOLLOWS Gent's admission tickets 25 cents Ladles' andraisses' admission tickets 10 cents Boys'under fourteen admission tlckote 10 cents Coupon tickets, lapackagos of seven, admitting gouts, can be had for $1 each package, and for ladios ana children packages of oloven are givon tor $1.

WEED DECKER, Proprietors, MICHARD A. PROCTOR, THE DISTINGUISHED LECTURER AND ENTIST, will gives oonrseof five lecfuroa AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ASFOLLOWS: Deo. 14 THB BIRTH AND GROWTH OF WORLDS. Deo.

16 THK LIFE ANDDEATH OF WORLDS. Doc. 20 OTHER WORLDS THAWOCRS. Jan. 4 OTHER SUNS THAN OURS.

Tan. I0 THE GREAT MYSTERIES OF THE UNIVERSE. Those lectures will be brilliantly illns'rated. Reserved seats for the oourse, $3, now on sale at OBAND LKR'S. Montague St.

I A I Its. rjpHET 'ImLMNG HANI)" PAIR. The "Holping Hand" will hold a FAIR AMD FESTIVAL At tbe building now occupied by the Society, Atlnntio nv, corner Grand, on Docember7, 8 and afternoon md even log. Donatious for the same of faucy articles, refreshments or any saleable merchandise whatever will be gratefully received al the above named place. gPRKlTaVItB.

XjlREDERICK LOESER FULTON, TLLLARY AND WASHINGTON STS. Ooooooo0 LLLL ft LL Aju T. LL T.T.T.f.T.T.T, II DDD A II AA II A A YY HDD A AAA GGG OOO OOO DDD GO OO ODD GGGO ODD GGG OOO OOO DDD gSSSg BSSSg ssss8 TTTTT OOO OOO YY S' "SfSSg, sssiy AND DDD OOO sSSg, SSS8, DDD OOO LLLL LLLL 88SS8 GRAND EXPOSITION OV HOLIDAY GOODS, TOYS AND DOLLS We hatve'devoted ono entire eoctkm of oni ostabUshmant, whloh has been fitted up especially for this purpose, and is now stocked with an endless assortment of the latest Kuropoan N.oveltios, of our own importation, us well i tbe most t5esirablo productions of homo manufacture. We shall endeavor to make our FANCY GOODS AND TOY DSPARTMBNT the great attrgetJon of our establishment, and we trust that the LOW PRICES Which we qncre will strengthon the coafldeue vrhiob our custom re have at' all times bestowed ou us. FREDERICK LOESER CO.

K. HORTON CO. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS FO OT THE HOLIDAYS. We have oponed a Ifne of useful Fancy Articles, which will bo oxhlblted on separate tables, consisting o' POCKETBOOKS, HAIR BRUSHES, TOILET CLASSEsT cologne, "Bay rum, florida water, scissors, combs, lubtn's 40. Which will be jld at less than tho usual prlco.

DRESSGOODS. U100 pieces PRINTS, bc.t good3, tslic and 8c. por yard. Either In dross pattcrus or by the yard. 500 pieces STU Iflf TIOODS, diagonal serges, pariiTkeps, haTr CLOTHS.

KN10KEH.HOCKBI1S, SHOW FLAKES, CA1IF.I.':; HAlirPLAIDS, All 2 cents per vard. GOODS AT HIGHER COST SHILLING AT liKDUCKD PRICKS. BLAclilTlLKS, FROM THE LAtTTaUCTION SALES, From $1 up, in fact a bettor bargain, as wo cm prove by comparison, than cu.t bo bought elsewhere. COLORED SILKS, CLOSING AT REDUCED PniCE3. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES.

Wo arc determined to reduce our stock of REAL LACES, which consists of POINT GAZE, APPLIQUE, VALENCIENNES, THREAD. 4C, WITHOUT REGARD TO COST. ALSO, POINT HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS. 4o. 1,000 dozen HANDKERCHIEFS, from 12J40.

up, expressly FOR THE HOLIDAYS. FRENCH INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, half price. HOSIERY AND UNDERGARMENTS. The best line to be found in the olty, and our greatly increased trade shows the appreciation of tho public Dopot for the sale of all garments made by the AMERICAN HOSIERY COMPANY, Tbe best goods made, selling at about HALF THE COST OF THE FOREIGN ARTICLE. A complete aeeortnumt of our celebrated TREFOUSSH KID GLOVE, From one to Blx buttons.

ALSO, THE BEST CHEAP KID IN THE MARKET, At $1.25 a pair, 2 button. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. A GOOD TWO BUTTON KID, For 75c. a pair. Also A complete line of LADLES' AND GENTLEMEN'S LINED KID ANII DOG SKIN GL'lVl'S, FUR TOPS.

A largo stock of GENTS' SILK HANDKERCHIEFS AND MUFFLERS. Also, a flue aasDrtmont of GENTS' SCARl 'S AND CRAVATS. CLOAKS AND SUITS. We arc closing out, at reduced prices, 600 HEAVY ALL WOOL BE A VKR SACQUBS, Trimmed, from $6 up, 100 SUITS, our own make, Irom $8 up. As the season advances, the stock will be closed out regardless of coBt.

Also, Sir A H'Lti, of every description. All garments made to order promptly, in a stylish manner, at reasonable prices. T. K. HURTON 4 894 AND S96 FULTON STREET.

REDBRICK LOESER FULTON, TILL ARY AND WASHINGTON STS. LLLL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LLLLLLL 0ooooooO JJOSENBERU SON. 48 AND 46 FULTON ST. CASSIofSBE PANTLOON8, $176 aad upward. CASSIMERB PANTLOON3, $3.75 and upward.

OASaiMERB PANTLOONS, 75 and upward. BUSINESS SUITS, $15 and upward. BUSINESS SUITS, 81S and upward. BUSINESS SUITS. $1J and upward.

ULSTER OVERCOATS, $1150 and upward. ULSTER OVERCOATS, $12.50 and upward. ULSTER OVERCOATS, $12.60 and upward. AND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, AT EOSKNBKRO 4 SOSPSIfEW STOKE, BOSBKBEBG SON'S IffeW STORE, ROSENBERG 4 SON'S NOW STORE, 48 and 46 FULTON SiT. KETX3HUM, THE IXJNO ISI.AND CLOTHIER! I RO.

ilO FULTON ST, OOR. PINEAPPLE, 7a order to close out his large stock of BOYS' CLOTHING BOYS' CLOTHING BOYS' CLOTHING BOYS' CLOTHING BOYS' CLOTHING Is now offoring a present of a patFIOf fins SKATES SKATES SKATES SKATES SKATES To isll who purchase a scat of boy's clolhlngBmountiug to $10, or if preferred a gift of a valuuele BOOK. BOOK. BOOK. BOOK.

BOOK. For pnrohafte of rr smnfler or larger amount, proportionate presents will be made during this HOLIDAY SEASON. HOLIDAY SEASON. HOLIDAY SEASON. HOMDAY SEASON.

HOLIDAY SEASON. He would oall especial! attention to his stock of BOYS' AKffCHlLDREN'S CLOTHING, BOYS' AND OKiTiDSEN'8 CLOTHING, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, To which he gives1 special attention, and some of whiou pricee'he publishes: Youths' overcoats. $5, up. Children's oTorcoats, $3, up. Beys' Ulster oyerooats, $4.

np. Beys' extra pants $1.26. MEN'S CLOTHING MRN'S CLOTHING: MEN'S CLOTHING: Fur beaver overcoats redoced to up, Business suite reduced to $10, np, Buslnoss pantaloons reduced to $4, up, Workiug pantaloons reduced to $1.25, up, And ererythiog in his storo at the same low bgnres. N. B.

Particular attention paid to cuBtom work. A. TO HUM, Practical Tailors NO. 210 FULTON' ST. IREAT SALE OF CLOTHING.

B. SHENFELDJ. 661 FULTON STREICT. Offers hie immenso stock of MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S KKADY MADE CLOTHING, Atorices within the reach of alL Exauilue our autl lurlce for vouraolf. MUH'S BUSINESS SUITS, from $10O S16.

DRESS SUITS, from $18 to $26. OVERCOATS, from $6 to $23. WORKING PANTS, strong and duratjto, $1.60. BOYS' SUITS, from Si to $14. CHILDREN'S SUITS, from $1 SCHOOL An Extensive Assortment of BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING OF ALL HADES.

One visit to our MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT, will convince you that money can be saved by purchasing of rj. BnrviiriiijiJ, 561 FULTON ST, NEAR DeKALB AVj QLOTHING AT LOW PRICES 1 FFFFFRRRR EKEKHEKEMM AIM A NN it P. ,11 .11 AA IV A A FFFF RRRR KEE MMMM AAA it aim II Ari MM Aa AN REEEEEEEEM MA AN NN AND WOOO OOO DDD RRR TJFFFFFF WO OO OD DR RU UP AA OO OD JH RU UK WWWW OO OD RRR UFF FF WWW OO OD DR RU UF VV WO TJ OOO OOO DDD 241 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Opposite City Hail Part. OFFER BUSINESS SUITS $16.00 $18.00 $20.00 llitl'SS Nlll'lS 20.UU a.lo! 4U.UU OVERCOATS $10.00 16.00 20.00 25.00 ROYS' SUITS 6.00 18.00 20.00 UA1.L Ail HXAMliMH. BOOTS AfVD SHOIiS.

pARENTS auij ranuiaic nnu naii GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND CHEAP SCHOOL SHOES Should call at KEARNEY'S GRAND CENTRAL SHOE STORE, No. 647 FULTON ST, JUNCTION OF DEKALB AVENUE, THE EXTENSION SOLE and PROTECTION TOE HUriuul. HrxUJS A SPECIALTY. PIANOS, ORGANS AND laUSIt'. I AN OS AND ORGANS OF ALL MAKERS.

PPPP EEEE PPPP HE PPPP HHHH KEE PPPP HUE LP EEEE LLLL OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQOO Pianos Exchanged, Routed and on Installment. Dollars Monthly Until Paid, Lowest Prices. oooooooooooooo co PPPP PPPP II A NN OOO It AA 11 AA II AAA gssss sssss 3SSSS It A A ft AN yOU Extra Inducements to Buy or Rent. mcLjr sun, i i 808 Fulton street, opp. Johnson.

PIANOS The best Dlace for banraina at FISCHER'S. 421,423, 425, 427, "West Twenty eighth street noar Ninth nye nue. ow aw. how ana seuorsa nana nanos 01 superior quality always on hand. Tho FISCHER'S an ufactu rinse largely by machinery, make good Pianos at reasonable pricca.

ALKER BECHT, NO. 2 27 FULTON ST. The lsrgest assortment of new aud seoond hand riawuB PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS In the city, to rent or for sale. VON KAMEKE'S PIANO AND MUSIC STORE, No. 527 FULTON Opposite Elm place.

The best place for renting and purchasing pianos at moderate prices and eaey terms. (O BICKERING PIANOS. FOR SALE OR FOR RENT. SECOND HAND PIANOS FOR SALE CHEAP For cash. CABINET ORG ANS Rented lower than elsowhere in the city.

SHEET MU8IC, MUSIC BOOKS, 40., Ac. CHANDLER BROTHERS, 181 MONTAGUE ST. QNB HUNDRED BBB RRR A DDD BBB TI RRR BBRRAADDBBU URRYY BBB RRR AAD BBB KRU YY AAA DDBBU URR BBB A A DDD BBB UUU AT FACTORY PRICES DURING THE HOLIDAYS. 00000000.000000000000 Pianos Exohanged, Rented, and on Installments. a 6 to 20 Dollars Monthly Until Paid, Lowest Prices.

ooooooyooooooooooooo PPPP II A NN 00O oSSS TI AA a tl PPPP II AA NNNO "SSS, St. II AAA IS SS8SS II A A NN OOO We make a specialty of repairing organs and pianos, at the most reasonable rates and thorough manner, at onr new warerooms, 66 Court Bt, and at factory, Willouahby and Raymond sts. SMITH a BUNCE. PIANOS OF ALL MAltERS GREAT bargains $5 to $10 monthly until paid new pianoe, $2E0iSteinway, Chickering and Weber; inducements for oash loall and examine. J.

BIDDLE, 13 Waverloy place, near Broadway, N. Y. FINANCIAL. ERJIILYE BANKERS, 16 and 18 NASSAU STREET. New York.

DEALERS IN ALL ISSUES OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. NEW YORK CITY AND BROOKLYN BONDS. Buy and sell on Commission. RAILWAY STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD. INTEREST ON WASH'N R.

VERMILYE, DONALD MAOKAY. JAMES A TROWBRIDGE, LATHAM A. FISH. HE BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY, Corner ot Montague and Clinton sts, Brooklyn, N. CAPITAL 8600,009.

This Company ia authorised by special charter to acta, receiver, trustee or guardian. Itoan act aa agent in the sale or management of reales collect tnterestor dividends, reosive registry and trans, fer books, or makepurchoso and sale of Government and other securities. Religious aud charitable and persons unaccustomed to the transactions of bnsinoss, will rind this Company a safe and convenient depository for money. RIPLEY fiOPES. President tJ CHAS.

R. MARViN, Vice President. W. R. Bunkek, Seoretary.

Edqab M. Oullen, Attorney and OounseL TRUSTEES: H. E. Plerrenont, John Halsey. Alex.

M. White, J. S. Rockwell, Henry Sanger, Edward Harvey, A. A.

Low, W. 0. Ktogsley, James D. Fish, Chas. R.

Marvin, S. B. Chittenden, Alex. MoOne. Abm.

B. Baylls, Joslah O. Low, Thomas SulUran, D. Ohauncey, John P. Rolf e.

ROOKLYN INVESTMENTS GAS, BANK, AND INSURANCE STOCKS, AND OITY AND COUNTY BONDS, Bought and sold by "OROOKXYN theatre. Eesaees and Manacers SHOOK PALMER. Business Manager. Mr. HART JACKSON.

FOR THIS WEEK. ONLY, Tho popnlar Ooraedian and Drama tlo Author, MR. QEOROR FAWOBTT ROWB, will appear in his lnlmliable InipersonoUon of WILKINS MIOAWBER, In the adapUtion of Oioksns' (rreatest norel, DstW Oep peiBeld," entitled, LITTLB RM'LY. whlohwlU be presented with mastniacont sco efreoU sad a powerful oast, Uoludln the nraes of Messrs. KB WARD ARNOT CLAUDE BURROUaHB, H.

W. PHILLIPS Miss IlA VKKnON. Mrs. IrARREN, Miss BLArrCHEbRKy HARRISON and the GRAND CATHEDRAL SCENE as orbrinally prodnoed at Booth's Theatre, New York) introdaoimr the ohoms of boys' voices, by tno popular YOUNG APOLLO OL0B. MONDAY.

December 18, ENOAGRMBNT OF MR. LBSTHR WALLAOK. Box ofhoe open daily from 8 A.M. to 10 P. M.

HOOLEY'S theatre. DAY EYENINO, December 8. EVERY EVENING at 8, and SATURDAY MATINEE, at P. M. THE GREAT FAMILY RESORT STILL PATRONIZED BY THE ELITE OF SOCIETY.

Three more new stars this week. J. K. OAMPBELL. the Lion BanJoUt, And the wonderful Terpsichorean Artists, TIKRNEY.

i ORON1N. First Ume In this oitv.an orlginsl burleaono on the Tw Orphans, written by J. R. Kemule, entitled, THE TWO OFF UNS, WITH AN IMMENSE CAST. AN IMMENSE OHO BILL THIS WEEK.

POPULAR PRICES. Orchestra, and two front rows In Orahestra Clrole, 76e. Roar Orchestra Circle, 50c. Family Clrole, 15c. TEAN'8.

THE THANK.HQIVINO OPENING A GRAHD SUCCESS. CROWDS OF PEOPLE TURNED AWAY. EVERY ONE DELIGHTED. GREAT EXCITEMENT ION THE POOL GAMES. CALL AND SEE THBM.

BILLIARD HALL, COR. FULTON rfDI SMITH STB. TLJ ROOKLYN ACADEMY SjP MUSIC. WAOHTEL GRAND OPERA. DIRECTOR AD.

NKCENDOBFR WEDNESDAY EVENING, Deoembor 8. THE POSTILLION OF JUMKAlf. THEODORE WAOHTEL ns CHAPELOU. FRIDAY EVENING. DoOBmber 10, THE HUGUENOTS.

THEODORE WAOHTEL as RAOUL. at 1 o'olook, GBAND WACUTKL MATINEE. SO ALE OF PRICKS. General Admission, $1 Reserved seats, S2 and 83. Admission, Family Olrole.

60o. Reserved soate, dllto5oo. eztrtt. Seats secured at Brooklyn Aoade. my and IK Broadway, New York.

CADEMY OP MUSIC, BROOKLYN. THURSDAY, December 9, 187B. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT IK AID OF THE FUNDS OF BRANCH 12, ST. PATRICK'S MUTUAL ALLIANCE ASSOCIATION OF KINGS COUNTY. Performance vfili oommence with a tableaux, entitled ERIN'S HOPE, In which the ALLIANCE HONOR GUARD will appear.

To bo followed by Boucfcault's (lirilliaglriah drama, THE COLLEEN BAWN: OB, THE BRIDES OF GARRYOWEN. Music by CONNOR'S FORTY SEVENTH REGIMENT BAND. The whole to conclnde with A VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. ADMISSION, Til) CENTS. NO RESERVED SEATS.

Doors open at 7. Onrtaia will rise jtt 8. (liABERNACLE JL COURSE OF ENTERTAINMENTS, In and fortfao benoHt of tho BROOKLYN TABERNACLE. DECEMBER 21, LECTURE BY MR. JOHN B.

COUGH. Subject: "Tciapsranoe." JANUARY S6, A GRAND CONCERT. Anintiff tli artists already Sfx ired aro the following: Mis aOPHiK CIAJKA HE1LBKON. Pianist, Ml as ANNIE DRASDILL, Contralto, Mr. H.

A. BISCHOFF. Tcvtc, Mr. F. ItlfilSinRTZ, Bciss, Mr.

CiliO. W. MORGAN, Organist FEBRUARY Subjoot The jloiuiijins oi awllaerjami airj uiuorniii. Tiokets for the courso. with reserved neat 83.

To be obtained at thB Tabernaole daily, from 8 to 10 A 6 to S) P.M. A SSOOIATION HALL. TUESDAY EVENING. Decembor 1, RECEPTION OV THE PUPILS PHKLPS' CONSERVATORY OK MUSIC. Twkola 50 cents.

To be had at the music sloros and at tho tiuor. A RT STUDIES;" PANTOMIME, MUSIC. ATHKNKUM. TUESDAY AND WiSDNUoDAY EVENINGS, December 7 and MR. CI.

BARTLKTT, Assisted by a numbor of ladies and gentlcmon of this oity, will ijivo two novel and unique entertainments (each differ ODt), consistine of ART 8TUDIES AND PANTOMIME. The following artista hive voluntoared their services: Mrs. Johnson. Mr. a.

e. stoddaud, Mr. C11R. KHAUSE. Violin,) From the Royal Academy, Mr.

AXF.LSCHOU, Piano, Copcnhaiton Slis IDA V. SWEliTSHR, Mrs. FRED CRANE, Mr. CLARK AOKERMAN, Mr. FRED.

CRANK. Also, a t)nartet of Male Voices, Moasrs. Ackorman, Hiirins, Weber and Crane. Accompaniments by Dr. U.

C. liurnap. Ticlrets. oO oonts with rservod eoata, Doors open at 7 commence at 8. Tiokets at Pylo'B and Dlckinson'a drug stores, Swsyno'a and Chandler's.

Reserved Boats at Chandler's, 181 Montague St. NEW YOF.K ABTlDSEtTIiiNTrs. TTNION SQUARE THEATRE. Ij BROADWAY and FOURTEENTH ST. SHERIDAN SHOOK Proprietor A.

M. PALMER Manager tsvory nlgm, ROSE MICHEL. Illustrated with tho most elaborate and beautiful scenery ever set upon a stage, and with a coat of nn oramftled fitrADJTtb. AN UNDOUBTED TRIUMPH. SATURDAY, Dec.

11. Fourth Matinee ot ROSE MICHEL. Seat secured two weeks In advanoe. 7YLYMPIC THEATRE. 9 621 BROADWAY, N.

Y. JOHN F. Return of the great Ethiopian Comedian, JOHN HART, JOHN HART, JOHN HART. Return of GEORGE S. KNIGHT.

THE GREAT PONY CIRCUS. LEONA DARE. STEWART DARE. THOS S. HALL.

Nowskotch, TWENTY ONE TO DAY, Bytrrelvc of tbebest comedians living. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 3. TfcJEW YORK PARK THEATRE. BROADWAY AND TWENTY SECOND ST. TWELFTH WEEK.

EVERY NIGHT "MIGHTY DOLLA Mr. W. J. FLORENCE. ns.

Bardwoll Slote Mrs. W.J.FLORENCE as. Gen. Gilflory SATURDAY MATINEE nt 2. OLOSSBUM.

THE SIEGE OF PARIS May be seon from 10 A.M. to 5 P. and from 7 to 10 P. M. dally.

ADMISSION, 50 CENTS. TRAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC if THX CITY OF NEW YORK. 112 FIFTH AV, between Sixteontn and Seventieth stf. ERNST EBKRHARD, Director. Mcssr.

GEO. F. BR1STOW, ANGELO TORRIANi. ANTHONY RE IFF, ED. MAUZO, A RL HAMM, J.

CORNELL, A D. ROLLING, CHAS. FRADEL, OTTO KUPHAL, R. BUONGIORNO. Pupils may commonooat any time.

UiCTOBESi DRUIDS COME AND HEAR ABOUT them at FRANKLIN AVENUE PRESBYTF.Rl A CHURCH, Franklin av, near Myrtln.whore tbeRov.JOIlN T. LLOYD trill lecture on "Thn Learning, Religion nnd Civilization of tho Dmldio Perioa," at 8 o'clock THIS EVENING. Admission free. EV. FRED BELL, THE SlNUIflli rKKAUti Will Deliver a Lecture in the ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

THE SINGING PREACHES Brooklyn, on MONDAY EVENING. DocemDer 13. for tbe benefit of the DESERVING POOR OF BROOKLYN. Medley." Mr. BELL will Intersperse the lecture vith Bongs and reoitations.

Admission to all parts of the house fifty cento. Tickets re ay be had overy nixht at the Church, in Park avenue; fro.n the ushers in the Aoademy and at the door. Doors open at 7 o'olook, leo tu ro to oororoenco at 8 o'olook. HI I I A A It R00KXYNRIDING ACADEMY, NOS. 70 478 PACIFIC ST.

Between NEVINS ST. and THIRD AV. The ARENA is now onnn for Ladlea' and Gentlemen'a Riding; Lcmous and Ploeauro Exercises. Ladles' exclusive hours for Lessou from 10 to 12 A. M.

and 3 to 5 P. M. EVENING CLAMES for Gentlemen, TUESDAY and TH URSDAY, from 8 toe p. M. Music riding every FRIDAY, 8 o'olock P.

during the Winter season. Exercise riding for LADIES ANr. GENTLEMEN every SATURDAY, from 8 to 6 o'clock P. M. For olronlars containing terms, rules, please call at the office.

Well trained ladies' and gentlemen's saddlo and driving horses always on band nnd for sale at reasonable prices. Horsos taken on board, with privilege of the use of the Arena, at 830 per month. English, French, and German spoken. ALEXANDER DE GERLAOH, Riding Master. W.

WALTER, Proprietor. SEWING fllAOHINES, etc. HEELER WILSON'S MANUFACTURING COMPANY. SEWING MACHINES. NEW NO.

6 AND 7 MACHINES. BUTMAN'S PATENT CUTTING TABLES. Brooklyn Offlco 305 FULTON ST. HENRY BUTMAN. General Agent SAVI1VS BANKS.

rpHE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, 342 AND S44 FULTON STREET, Corner of Boorum place. Open dally from 9 A. M. to 8 P. and on Mondays" and Saturdays from 5 to 8 P.

M. INTEREST paid in accordance with the new law of the State, commencing on the 1st of January, April, July and October. Ten days allowed for deposits in January and July, and three days in April and October. Dividend declared for July 1, 1875, SIX PER CENT, per annum. JAMES M.

SEABURY, President Edward B. Fowleh, Secretary. John 8. Mackat, Treasurer. Jobs C.

Pekbt, Attorney. EXCELSIOR SAVINGS BANK, CORNER Twenty third st and Sixth Uv. N. Y. INTEREST computed and compounded Januaryand July.

INTEREST paid SIX PER CENT. Int rest commences the Brit orths niontn neit following 'ho Bank open dally; also Monday.Wednesday. and Safitrfa evenmga Gzo. C. Waldo, Seo.

H. K. THURBER, VloePrss. UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK, 896 and 398 CANAL ST, cor. Oven dallv Irom 10 to 3: on Monday evenings, from to 7.

ASSETS OVER ELEVEN MILLION DOLLARS. Surplus ONE MILLION Dollars. SIX PER CENT. INTEREST ALLOWED. PARK SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, Comer of Fulton and Oxford streets.

Open daily from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. alBO.

on Mondays, and Saturdays, from to 9 M. Interest commences on tho 1st of EVERY MONTH al SIX PER CENT.pei annum, and Is oreited January and July 1st on theds posits then In bink. DANIEL MoCABE. President. Jae.

W. OLELAND.Seo BtewabiL. WoppyoRD. CounBcl. Tjl MIGRANT SAVINGS BANK OF JCi BROOKLYN, cot.

of Court and Livingston st. OPEN DAILY Jrom 9 A M. to 2 P. and every MONDAY and SATURDAY, from 6 to 8 P. M.

Interest SIX PER CENT, on all suras entitled thereto, free of Government tax. ANDREW DOUGHERTY, President. H. LA MAROHE, First Vice President CHARLES MALI, Seoond Vice President. F.

L. Dallok. Secretary. THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN. 867 and 389 FULTON STREET.

Open dally from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. AIsd on Mondays and Saturdays from 6 to 8 o'clock, P.

M. SEYMOUR L. HUSTED, President HAROLD DOLLNKR.j Vl pi? JOHN HALSET. VUa Presidents. Cbas.

Lowbet, Secretary. John W. Hpmteb. Treasurer. DYING AND PRINTING.

Y. DYEING AND PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. Oldest In the United States. Established in 1819. 98DUANE ST.

1 762 NEW YORK. 810 SIXTH AV, 1W and 168 PIERREPONT 8T, BROOKLYN. 40 NORTH EIGHTH ST, PHILADELPHIA Dye. cleamwt aud reaulsh Ladies' and Gentlemen's GsX rjaeats sod Plsos Groods 1st thtr saoerior strts. M.

COLE, AUCTIONEER. Ctty Salesrooms 179 Fulton it. op posit Crtr Hall. At lo o'clock A. At Salesroom.

CONSTABLE'S 8ALB ot a showcases, lot ol lady's hats, flowers, fsaUiers. ribbons, ete also lot of household furniture, bedsteads, bureaus, ohalrs, tables, bedding, mahogany piano, ote 1 Bharp'a billiard labia complete. COLE, AUCTIONEER, COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE No. 389 MLTON STREET, Opposite ths Via Hail UCTION SALE OF LARGE AND VAL uable stock of solid gold jewelry, suitable for holiday Braesnta. T.

W. LINDSAY. Auctioneer, will sell on Hi ED NB8DAY, Decembers, at MX o'clock at salesroom, 238 Atlantic av, comprising fold and silver watcnos, ladles' and oent'a diamond ring, gent's heavy gold coal rings, ladles' fancy keeper plain ring, gent's gold vest and nock ebaios. ladlea' gold neokohains and necklaces, ladles' gold eta of pin and earrings, and other gnods too numerous to menuon. This Is a rare chance for dealers and the public In general Sale positive without reserve.

Catalogue now ready at salesroom. By order of J. H. NELSON, and ROGERS. TVITANUFACTURER'S SALE ADAMS ft 30t Fulton st, opposite Johnson St.

Nowonex Qbltkra, a large stock of Bilvor plated ware, of tho boat quality as ten, cake baskets, Ice pitchers, vases, spoons and forks, fanoy artiolei, etc, eto. Manufactured I by Rogers ft BraAdama, Haliock 4 and others. SALE on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 8th at 7 o'clock. D. B.

LINCOLN. Anotionoer. UCTlWNWiCE BOOKS ARTIES breaking up "4 other having books, ma attnee, and mnpic to melh nW SS b.Mtfr prices thmn nt HARRISON, Eagle office, for ou week. 1 ART SAILER. RT NOTICE! NOW ON EXHIBIT IOW AT THE ABT ROOMS, 817 BROADWAY, Day and eTcming, until Umo of sale, OIL AND "WATER COLOR PAINTINGS Ptom tho priraie collection of Louis Prang Boston.

Amour the nnmerona art1.aU represented In this colleo lion of mora than 200 paintings are the followlnff AMERICAN. Hart, James Murray, Hurt. Wm Nehlii. Beard, J. Breroort.

Brlctwr, Hes.de, M. Niles, George E.t crown, ii. imvg, J. rarcon, Charapney, Johnson, Eaatmin.Raam, C. De Haas, M.

F. iL.Kuntx, uharlett, Soott, Julian Dorsad, A. Lambtiin, Talt, A. F. Hamilton, Baohe, Otto, Ooomans, EletTenbach, rbler.

Otto, Giron. On do, BL, Moran, FOREIGN. LtMQmQQB, VoKz. MeyerYon Bremen Rotje, W. Wuaeeii, Schatse, W.f Werner, Splizweg, Weischebrink.

Bos, Castor, Wilms, J. PEREMPTORY SALE. This entire collection will bo sold by auotlon, without re srre, by order of Mr. Prang. On the evenings of TUESDAY aod WEDNESDAY, December 7 and 8, At the place of exhibition, eommeaolng at 8 o'clock.

Catalogues now ready. The Means. LEAVITT, Auctioneers. INSTRUCTION. fl LAGHOBN'S, BBYANT it STRATTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, 40 COURT ST.

The rates of tuition in this College are le. than demand ltd in any first claca business college in the State. Students received at any time. C. CLAGHORN.

Principal. DKOWIJE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 293 JT and 29P Fnltonst, Iwtween Johnson and TiUary. Twenty years. Scholarships in full with Gorman, time unlimited. $35; three months, $15: bejrin any time, tay or evening.

Separate department for ladies and misses also fr backward scholars, Trivato deks. Writ ln, leasoDs only 55. MUSICAL, fSSTEUCJ'IOS. C' bLUMBIA CONSEkVATORSC OF MUSIC. 653 BEDFORD AV (near Gates.) TUITION $4 PER MONTH" TWO I.i.SSONS PiCR WEEK.

KO CLASS TEACHING. mVTwilder, "having retcjrned A from Eorpe, ill RESUME bis ilutios in this city on the lirst of October. All cvjrnniunir.ntions to bin may bo Jeit will Chandler Brothers. No. 181 iMontaguB atrept.

DANCINfi. 1 URIS CLASS IN 99 dfint inE rt STYl.KS' HALL, corner of Bedford av. andfnllonst WEDNKSDAY EVENING, October 13, for gentlemen; TIIUUSDAT AiTEKXOOA' lur lsdios. mlasea and masters. For particulars, Bcr.d for a circu.

tar. H. RIVERS, DANCING ACADKMY. 175 STATE COK.VER OK COURT. Circulars my bo had at Tice's, corner of Kullon and Johnson or ar Mr K1VKKS' RIVERS ACAD KM The finest in tho city, and affonlinp tho best accommodations for private sociables, osn be rented by select parties.

Apply to Afr. RIViiRS, 170 State sL T. URIS' DAKCING ACADEMY, 391 9 andK3 Fulton sr. opposite City Hall, will REOPEN (September 1, 1875. Tuition imparted to private schools nd private classes.

Prirnre lessons Riven nt any time not occupied by lor partlculaM call or send tor circular. PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE ceived at the Depot of tbe Board of Education, until Tuesday, December 7, at 4 o'clock P. for printing the minutes of the proceedings of tbe Board of Education for the year commencing January 1,1976, Specifications c.ia be seen at the ofSco of the Board of Education. Names of two responsible persons will be renutred for (lie faithful performance of the contraoU The Board reserves the right to reject any irregular bids, or any which may not be for the interest ofthe Board.

L. V. HABDBWJ3EKOH, d97 9t Chairman Committee on Printing. PROPOSALSRUGFbR HOSP I TAL, ALMSHOUSE DEPARMBNT. Soaled proposals are solicirod will o.i,od bj Uio Commlttoe at tbe office of the Clerk of tbe Board of Supervisors, room 10 County Court Honso, until 11 o'clock A.

M. of TUESDAY, tbe 14th day of December Instant. Spoclfioations as to kind and quantity of tho drugs re aired can be seen on application at tbe office of tbe Baid lerk, where blank forms of proposals can bi procurred, no other form of proposals will be received, By order of Board of Supervisors oi Kines County. UNO. MctNTVTiE.l F.

B. FISHED, THOS. J. KENNA, Committee. J.

KANE, on P. WILLIAMSON, Supplies. B.J.PETRY. JSO. FRENCH.

TV pntTJTfNti Pursuant to tho nrovisions of an act entitled "An Act to provide for the public printing," pitsad March 5, 1846: and an act entitled "'An Act concerning the La its. Journals and Doonmentsof tho Legislature," passed May 1547, the undersigned hereby give notice, that they will receive sealed proposals until Wednesday, the twoat eecond day of DflC2Miber next, at noon of that day, for executing the printing ior the Senate and Assembly, during tho term of two years from the expiration of the present contract, to wit: December 23, 1875; and to include, also, any aad all printing reqnirod to be done durimr tho con tinojneeof tho contract in pursuance hareof, in compliance with chapter 437, LawB of 1859; it being further ex prttsly uudoi stood that no extra printing, in addition to what, is kuotm as the regular or "usual number" of copies, as herein provided lor. snail be done under any resolution of one Houes of the Legislature; but tho samo must, In all cases, be ordered and done pursuant to au act or joint rule or concurrent resolution of both Hrmsea of tho Legislature. For Senate aod Assembly Journals tho proposals shall state the price per page for composition, press work, and isper, for eight hundred copies, Including praeainc, fold ng, gathering, collati.is, stitching and trimming aud also the price par uage for pr jsswort and for paper for each additional one hundred copies, whenever required by the Legislature, including pressing, folding, as aforesaid: which price for additional copies must, fn no case, include any additional charge for composition. For the Senate and Assembly Document, the proposals shall state the price per page, for composition, press work, and paper, for eight, hundred copies, including pressing, folding, collating, trimming and stitching, and aUo the price per pige, for press work, and for paper, for each additional one hundred copies (including pressing, folding, as aforesaid) ordered by the Legislature, at any time (luring its BSBBtons, by act or joint rule or concurrent resolution, which price for additional copies must, in no case, include any additional charge for composition.

Each page of Documents or Journals muet be aet in long primer typo, the pages to be of same size and to contain tho same number of lines as the Journal of 1S75, and not to ba leaded but should it be necessary to aet up any part thereof in smaller type, the must not be leaded, and toe size of the pago must be the same, aud no additional prieo per page, will be paid for tbe same. The proposals shall also state ho price pev pure, for rule work, or mlo and fig re work, when it is necessary to set txlilllir furill. The paper to be used ior tho lsgiatlre docamenta and ioai oalB must be of the earns size and wBight. and the qnallty must be equal te the best used in printing the Senate documents of .1875. The proposals shall also state the price per eopy, for printing and putting on covers, upon all document, when oroerea by the Legislature also, the price per copy, for biudingMn cloth, or full cloth gilt, or half binding, including lettering, in either case, all extra or additional document ordered to bo bound by the Legislature; also, the price per page, for extra super elzed and calendered or tinted paper, 34x38 inches, weighing not leas than sixty pounds to the ream, when such paper is directed to be used by the Legislature.

For ongraving on stone, steel or wood, and priutlng maps, plans and illustration tor the lcisl stive documents, tho prioe to be paid, including cutting, folding and peatlne the same shall in no oasn exceed the lowest rates current in Albany aad New York City, at the tftno said work may be danata (and AmK1v hlllfl thn nronoflAlBfihs.ll state the price per page, for composition, press work and orffiii coDiea, ordered by'either House of the legislature, and l0 the prico per pake, jot press work and for paper for each one hundred additional copiefl mat may dc required, at any time during theEessions of the Legislature, including pressing, folding, as aforesaid which price for additional copies ram. In no case, include any additional chargo for composition. The paper thereor, to be of the tarns weight and size, and of quality equal to that used for th Senate and Assembly bills of 1875, and the work la all respects as to type andotherwise, to be executed in the same manner as in tho year 1S75, the lines in each section of the bills to be numbered, and with sufficient apace between the same for interlining words. The price "per page" for all work herein cinu.aceu, shall in every case be understood to cover composition of every kind, press work and paper, including folding, gathering, collating, stitching and trimming whether tho sama be upon the Journals, Documents or Bills of the Legislature to be printed in pursuance hereof. It is being also understood, that no extra pay will bo claimed or allowed for any corrections or alterations in proof sheets, nor will any additional pay be allowed in any esse for compositioa, when extra copies are ordered in addition to what is known as the "usual number" of copies.

It is Hereby expressly understood, that all printing necessary to be done, during the session of the Legislature, shall be promptly executed, and ahould the Legislature, at any time, require any part of the work to be performed in extra baste, the work tbui required to be done, shall be without extra charge therefor also that all extra documents of the Legislature, for members, officers and reporters of the Legislature, or State officers, not delivered during the session of the Legislature, shall be printed and delivered to the Secretary of State, properly bound, (when directed to be bound by the Legislature); and the Journals, Blllaand Documents required to be bound by the State binder, to be delivered to such binder, within a period not exceeding eight months from the adjournment of the Legislature, except as to reports printed pursuant to chapter 437, Laws of 18b9. The proposals for all work, to' include cartage, de Uvery aud hoisting of bcks.attho State bindery or at the office of the Secretary of State or at such other place or places in the City ot Albany, aa tho Secretary of State or the In case the undersigned shall be of the opinion, that the proposals made in pursuance hereof are, in consequence of combination or other cause, excessive or disadvantageous to the State, they may decline any or all of the aid proposals, and advertlaa anew for the work embraced therein. No contract made In pursuance hereof, or any interest la the same shall be assignable to any person or parsons, without the written consent of the Secretary of State aud Con roller. To every proposal or bid for the performance of the work herein above specified (and bat one proposal or bid, will bo received, directly or indirectly, from any one penon, firm or party in interest for the performance of tho aarae work), xhero most be annexed a guarantee, subscribed by a guarantor of sufficient ability, that the person or persons making snob, bid, wiH.if the same bo accepted, enter into a contract acoordioff to the terms thereof, and gire the security required by law in such case, within forty eight hours from the Ume he or they shall receive notice ot the acceptance of his or their bid and to every such guarantee there must be annexed a certificate of the Secretary of State, Controller, Attorney General, Treasurer, State Engineer and Sur reyor, orof the Judge of the county where tbe guarantor resides, that tho guarantor is a man of property and able to make good hia guarantee. And the right to abrogate or annul any contract made in pursuance hereof for failure or non perfonnanee (as to manner or time of execution and delivery), is hereby express! rourred to the Secretary of State and Controller.

Each proposition must be aeald up with the guarantee, and directed on the outside "Proposals for Legislative Printing," and when thus cealed up and direoted, the proposition should be Inclosed in a separate envelope, and directed to the undersigned or either of them. Albany. N. November SB. 1875.

DIED RICH WUiLERS, Secretary of State. el, SOW HOFKPTB, Controller. n30 8wTn COAL AWD WOOD. PILAlTEtiPHiXA 'BEADING COALTi HION COMPANY. SCHUYLKILL WHITK AND RED ASH GOALS.

Foot of Adams street, EastRiver, Brooklyn. Foot of North Eighth and Ninth ftreets East Blvar. Brooklyn. E. D.

Foot of Twenty eighth and Twenty ninth streets. North mver.New York. AY IN YOUR COAL 1SOW DAVID MELIOK, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Coal and ood, No. Ill Myrtle a t. near Bridge St.

ORDERS PROMPTLY LACE CURTAIN, AND WINDOW UPHOLSTERY OTGttfcV Ml and 80S ATLANTIC AV, BEST OF PDBNITURK STORAGE. PLATE OI.A8S IISCKAXCE, THE METROPOLITAN PLATE GLASS INSURANCE OF NEW YORK. Priaoipal office, 141 Broadway, N. WYCKOFF i JAMES, Agonta, 183 Montague st The only logal company of its kind in the United States, with a CASH CAPITAL OF $100,000. Certlfloate of thetHen.

OTf. Chapman, Snpt. Ins. Depti: State op New Yobs, iKsnnAltoI Depabtmkot. Albany, July IE, 1875.

The Metropolitan Pfato Glass Insurance Company is the' ooiy oue insuring piate Riua ooa. una uumpuea witn cao ro quiroruenta of the laws of this State, by depositing in this ueparunen to aeeure poiivj uuuiers. yj. vv. iua.x juii, ins.

iiepb HENRY HARTEATf. Premrlont. SAMUEL HUTCHINSON, Vice President Thohas S. Tbobf, Secretary. INSURANCE.

TPOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. Assets over Assets held In United Stntca, .817,000.00 2,000,000.00 BROOKLYN OFFICE, 188 MONTAGUE ST. R. L. DELISSER i SON.

Agents. NEW YORK OFFICE, 68 WALL ST. A. B. MCDONALD E.

F. BEDDALL Mansgers. LOSSES ADJUSTED IN NEW YORK AND PROMPTLY PAID. KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE OOMPAJtY, No.239 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Accumulated assets January 1, 1874 Surplus as to Polloy Holders 1,277,843.73 Ratio of expenBea(includlng taxes) to total lnoomo, 13 to 41.

SAVINGS BANK POLICIES A SPECIALTY. JOHN A NICHOLS, GEO. F. SNIFFEN, Secretan. W.

DEliBY, M. Consulting Phjsloian. JOHN F. COLLINS. Manacero A oiclos.

OIIAS. M. HIBBARD, Actuary. HENRY W. JOHNSON, CnunsoL JOHN F.

NICHOIjS, Oashior. MECHANICS' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, BROOKLYN. OA8H CAPITAL. tltaMXnv ASSlfl S'SlJiiT SURPLUS .6 I ASSiiia, tsw Olhce3 217 Montogno st, Mechanics' Building, Brooklyn, and 165 Broadway, New York. untl'JU luita John H.

Bakor, Dauiel Ohauncey, John P. Rolto, Sloan, Abram B. Bavlls. Daniel S. Foinald, Abraham Lott JudahB.

ahT, mtth, Wm. Marshall, John French, Goo. N. Cuitis, Edwin K. Scrantoa Tbos.

D. Cunian, Samuel David M. Ohauncnvl elix Oamiihr, nenry if. urusu, H. Stovcnsoo, Wm.

A.Vrcoland, Wni.Pato, Nathan B. Morse, Wm. D. Voeiler, Daniel Avo'H. Jacob T.

Ilnnmn. Jolin Halsoy, Wm. B. Nioiiols, John I lnlsoj, Wm. Li.

Nic jjivingston K.MiUer.Tacob Colo, intiac (Jarhart, Hopea WoljHter, Geo. W. Bot gon, 1,. N. Smith, Wm.

Wright. ieaac Van Anden, Chas. Lowrer, H. li. llnl.DarUj Russol AV.

Adams, j0'hu J. Sackman, vivesior nnnuinxi JOHN H. RAKER. President. 1 illilj (JHAU Vic orl'6, Walter Ntonoi.s, Kecretary, Meiuuti Tuitle, Assistant Secretary.

ON AUK FIRE INSURANCE OF BROOKLYN. ro.Hn jr.o. ijouix bc, orooiiiyn. uincos. jNo Ho Equitable Buildings, Broadway, Y.

OASH CAPITAL ASSISTS LJlftKCiUKii: Wm. Ellsworth, SeymonrL. Raymrrad, Ezra Baldwin, Wm. M. Ressoguio, Edwin Beers.

Eliai Twis, Wnrreu Garret G. Bergen, John Lewis, El! ltobbins, Charles C. Botts, Stephen LininErton.S. B. Srowart, Samuel Booth, Abrahnni Lott, Edmuud 'I'itus, Samuol W.

Buttis, A. A. Low, Wm. M. Thomas, Ji W.

Campboli, T. A. Newman, Gojrgo A. Tliorne, John ComBtock, Foster Pettit, Alex. Underhill, Stephen B.

Oonklin.D. B. Powell, Browster Valentino C. Tl Cooke, M. D.Tohn M.

Phelps, Edward D. While, John H. Dimon, John Romo, J. O. Wbitohouse, IT.

F. Delano, Alex. StudwelL E. J. Whltlochv James Eaton, John J.

Studwell, John Williams. Alfred HanaberghjJacob Philip, Joseph D. Willis, Jbhn Halsoy, WM. ELLSWORTH, President GKO. G.

Trabk, Secretary. ITOTTLLIAMSBURGH CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICES, Goner Broadway and First at, Williamsburgh, 203 and 210 Broadway, N. Y. OASH ASSETS, July 1, 1876 $793,523.61 EDMUND DRIGGS, Presidont MESEROLK, Secrotw.

WESTERN DISTRICT OFFIOE, No. 20 COURT ST. WM. II. BROWN, Assistant Secretary.

1AYE HOMANS INSURANUK AUK NO i 1S8 Montague st, oor. Clinton, U. B. Court Building. CASH ASSETS: Novo Hampshire Fire Insurance Co.

of N. H. $600,000.00 Lancaster Insnranoe Company of Pa 400,000.00 Guardian Insurance Oompnny of N. 300,000.00 Oswego and Onondaga Insurance Co. of N.

Brltlsh America of Canada, gold 800,000.00 TradcBinens' Insurance Company, of Now York 4CO.U0O.C0 "OIDGEWOOD "INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN. CASH CAPITAL SURPLUS, January, 1875 Insures against loss or damago by fire and the riskroC inland navigation and transportation. OFFICES: No. COURT STREET, I No. 170 Brooklyn.

I Kew York. DIRECTORS: WILLIAM K. LOTHROP. JOHN B. KING, HENRY ADAMS, EDW'D H.

LITCHFIELDi HENRY D. ATWATER, E. M. LOW, ARCHIBALD BAXTER, SETH LOW, E. S.

BROWNSON, WILLIAM G. LOW, ISAAC H. GARY. H. S.

MANNING, S. B. CHITTF.NDEN, AUG. E. MASTERS, DAVID DOWS, C.

E. MAXWELL, JOHN E. W. F. MILTOnT HARRY B.

DODGE, JAS. L. MORGAN, Jit, CHAS. R. FLINT, R.

S. MORRISON, CHARLES G. FOSTER. H. E.

ALEXANDER FORMAN, JOHN F. PRAEGES, NEWBURY H. FROST, F. J. STRANAHAN, CHAS.

R. HIOKOX, LEVI N. SMITH, SlIKPPARD HOMAN8, G.C.TAYLOR, CHAS. A. HULL, JOHN VAN NOSTBAND, JACOB T.

VAW WYCK. WM. K. LOTHROP, President. Wat A.

Scott, Secretary. Branch Office: 31 PRARL ST, New York. FREDERICK LOOKWOOD. Manager. mHE OLD BROOKLYN FIRE INS.

CO. I Chartered 1824. N0T32 Court street, Brooklyn; No. 191 Broadway, N.Y. Capital i 8163,000.00 Not Surplus Z73.2S2.12 AsseU, January 1.

1876 426,582.42 This Company offers an undoubted security, and solicits a share of the business of Its friends and the public. T. C. BERGENiPresident. G.

K. BRATO, Seoretary. H. STARK. Vice President Assistant Secretary.

A. VTIAGARA FIRE INSURAKCE SOi BROADWAY, N.Y: CAPITAL STOCK 9500.096 NET ASSETS. UiiXHRx A. UOWK, residont; P. KOTMAN.

V. P. Seoretary, BROOKLYN OFFICES, SU MONTAGUE ST, and 87 BROADWAY, E. E. FORMAN, Secretary Brooklyn Department TDRANCH OFFICES OF THE METROPOLITAN INSURANCE COMPANY.

OF NEW YORK, Are located In Brooklyn, at NO. 186 MONTAGUE STREET, and No. 87 BROADWAY, E. D. ETNA.

INSURANCE COJIPANY. HARTIfORD CONNEOTICIIT. iAPITAL $3,000,000.00 i LOiSSKS PAID IN FlFTy FOUK YEARS, I FORTY MILLIONS DOLLARS, Folloles issued on most favorable torm3 and losses promptly adjusted by jjuui'iio i ageui.3. PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY Op BROOKLYN. Ur lVjlCb Nos.

Wandll Court it, Brooklyn, No. 98 Broadway, Brooklyn, E. No. 173 Broadway, New York. JANUARY 1, 187o.

CAPITAL $1,000,000.00. GROSS SURPLUS TCVT T. ARSliT.T.S too nui TheasBBtaof he Pheriiiare largerfhau those any other Brooklyn Company, and It continues to insure against I0S3 or damage by t'ire, or against Inland Marine L0S333, on the mostiavor.oister.ug CR0WEr PHILANDER SHAW, Vice President WrLLIAMR. Cbowell, Secretary. Edwabd HASLEHTjnBT.8eo'yof Brooklyn Department Stephen CrowelL H.

T. McConn, Joseph Haslohurst. a ntt Tr.H,.r n(n. Ci Ar.in J. D.

Ingersoll, E. W. Crowell, Cbas. F. Bloom, Henry Collins, George I.

Seney, Geo P. Sheldon. JohnM. Hioks, Harold Dollnor, Arthur D. Ftske, J.1H.

Frothlngbam, Wm. P. Beale, E. M. Jewell, George W.

Bergen, ThOB. H.Rodman, Philander Shaw, Charles 0. Betta, A. B. England, Scth Low, A.

C. Bradley, kujus it. uraves, momas. jones, ilds. rv niLLnnn C.

S. Woodhull, J. It. Maxirell, Augustus Storrs, OHvei Hoyt, HBirey E. Hicks, F.

E. Smith, Edward Annan. TaBkor H. Marvin, S. Y.

Tunpo. (T1 ONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO. GOB. OF COURT AND MONTAGUE STS. CAPITAL $1,000,000.00 i.wjoi ASSETS GEO.

T. HOPE, President h. a lampobt, Vice gjflgfo. DUTCIIKR; Seorotary Brooklyn Department. TNCORPQRATED 1838i' NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, IN THE OITY OF NEW YORK.

BROOKLYN OFFICES. NO. 317 FULTON STREET, NO 61 BROADWAY, Eastern Dlstriot HENRYV. DROWNE, Presidont Henbt. H.

Hall, Secretary. COJVFECTIOWEKV, fcc. MOLLENHAGEN, CONFECTIONERY AND FANCY CAKE BAKERY, loe Cream and Ices.Fancy Cream JDharlotte Russe. Jellies, Pyramids, Ac. Alee, Coffee, Tea and Chocolate, No.

197 ATLANTIC AV, between Court and Clinton sts. All orders attended to ashortestnotlce. paints, T. RAYNOLDS CO. WOT A TtTTQWITirt TiV 1770.

IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ARTISTS' AND PAINTERS MATERIALS, WHITE LEADS AND ZINCS, Nos, 106 and 108 FULTON St, New York, AND 91 Lake sCOhfoJsgo, PL BAK1NC POWDEK. JTEDHBAD'SAElNG powder. IS UNRIVALED FOR EXCELLENCE, TRY IT YOU WILL LIKE IT. For sale by all grocers. tfANUFAOTOBY, 1M wlWAatteM.

Ne York. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S ftlfllll J. rifil TV Afl.11 HAVRE, CALLING AT Pi.vMOUTH. (U The splendid vessels on this favorlts roars for the Continent (being more southerly than any other), will sail from Pier No.

60 North Kiver. as follows: LA'iRA'JOi'. angler Saturday. Deo 11 PHR IRE. atutdT.

0. 25 Price ot passage in gold (Includinjr wlnoj First cabin. lv $12), ac ordinu lo icoimmn i ioa; Second, $72t ThL $4 Return tickets at reduced rales Steerage 8S8. with superior accommodations. Including all necessaries without extra ohartre.

ttoamerfl marked thus () do no oa ry e'eera" P'ssners. LOUIS DE BEB IANjAgent. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP LINK BETWEEN NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. Company's PIER Foot of SECOND ST, HOBOKEN.

HEUMAfiN c.4 rSH Sat. Deo. 18 AMERICA. Deo II 5 Hates of pass ago rrom New York to Southampton. Havre or Bremen.

Kirst Cabin $100 gold. Socond Cabin t0 goli. Steerage SO ourrenoy Return Tickets at reduced rntos. Prepaid aworago Certificates a 3 i currency, u'or rolgnt or passace apply to OELRIDHS Agents, i 2 Bowling Greon, N. Y.

ipiUN ARD LINE. TIE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, between Now York and Liverpool, calling at Cork Hajbor Abyssinia. Algeria, Java R'tsl Prt ia Al e.ia Java Ru sia Wedn'sday. Def. 1 weanesoa nssacy, c.

15 dries is eo 22 YJ dneiday, o. Wodnceda Jan. 6 eday. Jan. :2 sdo1, 19 Wedncorfay, Jan.

26 Feb. 3 cm a AngBTerlollowlng WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Breakers markedt donocairyjteerage passengers Cabin passengeriu. $80, $100 nnd $130. gold, according to accommodation.

Tickets to Paris, $15 gold additional Return tickets on favorable terms. Steerage tickots to an from all parts of Europe, atveiy low rates. Through bills of lading given for Belfast, GIhsbow, Havre, Antwerp and other points on the Continent and for Mediterranean porta For ireht or passage apply at the cfllce of th Company, No. 4 Bowling Greon. 'V Y.

I'o ttc'ins nassaj apply t3 R. J. and 70 'ya. JNMAN LINE. Royal Moil Steaniois aro appointed lo sail ss follows FOR OiriShWdfOWH AND HVKHVOOU CTTY OFilF.KLIN Saturday.

De. 1 nt.2P. M. OITV OFRlOH'ttOND Katni inv. e' 18 at CITY OK BROOKLYN Saturday.

at 2 P. CiTy OV Katurrtav. J' n. 1. 'Jo nt CITY (I! 1 ERISTOI Wntttrdav.

2 P. .11. and eao tccodi fx Ka ur ay Jrom t'ior 'io, N. if. o.

a Cabin, loimoja rir c' i uo a t.B,, F.ir Ca in roieval ft tno Cr.ivp.t OQioa, No. 15 i5ro iS. Y. Fo Moerj' ''t Bro 'lnv, Hor fa. U.

R. JOHN DALE. Agent. Or, to J. C.

to. 13 Court st, solo ago it for Brooklyn. YORK AND LTAVANA. DIEEOT MAIL I IKK. THF.SF.

VtRST CLASS STEAMSHIPS WILT, SAIL A' 1 M. friim I'inr No. Yi, N. It. lint of Cedar st.) Ft'R HAVANA DIRECT, As follow." Tveid v.

Dec. 14. Kttmor CUISSCKNT CITY. Cap Curtis, Tuursdsy. Dcocmber 2S.

or bavin oiarriiiilccot aooommoon tioiis. WM. P. CLYDE No. 0 llnwllns; Croc McliiiLhAll.

LULING It AhuMj in 1 1 avana. Rational line. From Piers Nos. 44 and 47, North Uivcr. I Ulv lAjiMn.in iruvcLii.

Holland Vu.islay. M. nt 3. S5 P. M.

FOR O.UEKNSTOWN ANii LIVRKPOOii. Tho Hutur lay, Dee. 1 at 3 P. m. rutur(lay, fec.

IS, Etna. al. nrauy, 'j, aty m. H.l:et:i Hrturdpy, Janl, SfiO and mo. currency, onjeice at great ly reduced floturn tick ib ut reducfju rates.

Prepaid stoerut'e tiokots from Liverpool ut ttie l'v(5et rates. Far fnrthar information unuly to JOHN C. HENDifiR SON, Oonrt si, Brooklyn. A MERICAN LINE TO LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUBENSTOWN. TlTl.ArI?.T.THI A EVBiTt.V THIIRSnAV.

PENNSYLVANIA, INDIANA. ILLINOIS, KEN1LWORTH, ABBOTSEORD, OHIO. Cabin, $100 nnd JS75, currency second cabin ana sioerogs tuiRsapB au vorv low rato3. Dratia for 1 and UDwaraon England and Ireland. Apply to TAPSCOTT BROTHERS 4 65 SOUTH N.Y.

WHITE STAR LINE, CARRYING THE U.S. MAIL BETWEEN TT? tinmr A XTTA IVITDDnni. AT MM TV lirtfi. IjUXVJV 1 mj AAA SIA.A WMjm NEW AND FULTj POWERED STKAMSUIPS, fifii? a xnn TJutiTlnT Tn "nAT.fPir1. HRLTTfl GERMANIC, BRITANNIC, ADRIATIC, MAJESTIC; Sailing from New York on AT ku a.1 irom laveriiooi on THURSDAYS calling nt Cork Harbor each way.

From the Whito Star Dook, PlBr 53. North River, foot of West Tenth ju, K.J. Passenger accommodations (for all classos, unrtvalarr), 00mb'nmKS AFETY, SPEED AND COMFORT Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion Is folt Surgeons and fiiewaraesses accompany inese sioamura. RATES Saloon, $100 gold Steerage passage outward and those wishing to tend ior fnendB Irom the Old Country can now obtain cortlficals. at lowest rates.

Passengers booked to or from all parts of America, Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Swedon, India, Australia, China, ic nmfl.lNim fl nniMwl. tn.nnn,inn nr nlnnn and other information, annivat IhcCompany's office, No. lSBrMdway Now York. It. J.

CORilS, Agont Or to E. H. PUiri'EK, 20 Ucurt St. NteamFwais. PROVIDENCE AND STONINGTON.

STKAMSU1P COMPANY. STONINGTON LINK. The elegant slcameis RHODR iStiAND, NARRAGAN SKTT and tiTONlNGTON UaTo Pier Si, North River, foot oi Jay iit.aauy except, auaayj, ai4 r. m. Through tiokota to principal Novr England iwlnts at R.

Tt Unnnts nnd ticket ntiOf a. Stito rooms secured at nt'. fices of Wostcott Expreta Co. and at 319 Broadvay, N. StflamBhiriH KLIiOTRA and GALATEA leaTe Tier 27.

N. foot ot Kobi iHon st, every week day at 4 I'lreci coanecrion.io, Worcester ana point oeyoiiu. L. FiLKiWfl, G. D.

S. BABCQOiv, Pres't. EDUCTION IN FARE BY CITIZENS' LINE STEAMBOATS FOR TRCY AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND "WEST. Pirit, c.intxn nnfioatre. witb cabin berth SI.

00 First class passage, with stateroom 2.00 uacK pnsaace Tho eleeant fltcauiboats SUNNYSIDE. and POWELL leave DAILY (Saturdays excepted) at 6 o'clock p. from I'ierPio. Nona rtiveruooc ieroy aw, connecting wiq mnrnlitf rjtins nn. New York Cent ml.

and Jsar atopa, Troy and Boston, and connecting ways. Through, tickets sold, and baggaxe checked to. destination. Fare Sunday evenings, firat clasg, $1.60. JUOl'il ll UUXVlllLllVs OUilUIlUlPUUWI.

Kailroaasi, EW YORK. NEW HAVEN AND HART FORD RAILROAD NEW YORK AND NEW AV17.X nTVTKTON WtNTKR AKRAVGEMENT fir.MMP'.NnTSfl NOVEMKER59. rfWS. PaasBncer StAtton In New York. Grand Central Depot.

Entrance oa Forty second atreec. TRADNS LEAVE NEW YORK. Tbaims roa New Haven leave at 7 :10, Aco'n) KJ6 (Ex.) 9:05, (Aco'n); a. in.s.j;.ia:w vacc uk 3:20. (Aoc'n); 3:00, 4:40 and 5:15, (Looal Fob Sooth Nohwaik 7 :10, 8:06, 9aB A.

1:00 P. M. For Stamford. 7 :10, 4:05, i :05, 10 :10 A. M.

:00 M. 4:40, 4:45, 6:15, 5. 40, 0:55, a o.nn la eo 11 3.1 1. M. Boston' Express yia SpitngSeld, atg.

05and 1B. 00A. Saw and tr. m. iane x.

in. The 8:06 A. 1:00, 8 0, 8 rOO and 10 :00 P. M. stopping at Stamford.

Norwalk, and 8:05 and JOrOO A. 8:00, 5:00 andlOrOOP.M. at Bridgeport M. and 1:00 P. M.

oonneots with trains on Shore Lino Division for Providence. Tho8aT6A. M. connect with Shore Lino Division for Norwich, and tho New Haven and Northampton R. R.

nt New Haven, and the 8 :06 A. M. and 1:00 P. M. for Newport; 8:05,10:00 A.

M. and 18:09 noon, trains connect with Conn. River R. at Springfield and 8:00 P. M.

for Montreal. The 8 :05 A. M. and 3 rOO P. M.

connect with Nangatuclt It and Honsatonlc R. The 8:06 A. SrOO, 4:40 P. M. with Dan bury and Norwalk at So.

Norwalk, and the 8:05 A. 1 00, 4 :40 P. M. with New Canaan R. R.

at Stamford. Sumdat Boston Mah, TnAntB at 7 P. M. via Springfield, at 10 :00 P. M.

via Providence. Drawing room cars on Day Express and Sleeping Cars on Night BxpreM Trains. AlCKeis can oo uurciiaseu tv iiu.du Grand Central Depot, or at offices of N. Y. Transfer 944 Broadway, N.

and No. 1 Court st, Brooklyn, who will also check bagago from residence to destination. "PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE GREAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATUS MAIL ROUTE. Tbaikb leavo New York, from foot ofDesbrosBesand Court, landtstreets, as follows: Eipbess for Horrisburg, Pittsburg, the WeBt and South, with Pullman Palace Cars attachod, 9:30 A.

6:00 and 8 :30 P. M. Sunday, and 8 :30 P. M. FOB Williambport and Lock Haven, via Philadelphia and F.rle RR.

Dlv. (connecting at Philadelphia), 9:30 A.M. for Williamsport, Lock Haven, Cony and Erie, 8:30 P. M. connecting at Corry for Titusville, Petroleum Centre and the Oil Regions.

Fob Baltimore Washington and tho South. Limited Washington Express of Pullman Parlor Cars daily, ox cent Sunday, at 9 A. M. arriving at Washington 4:10 P.M. Regular at 8:40 A.

3:00 and 8:00 P.M. Sun day, 9:00 KM. Extoebb for Philadelphia, 7:00 7:30.8:40. 9:30 A. 13:30, 8:00, 4:00, 4:10.6:110.

6:10. 7:00, 80, 9. 00 P. M. and 12:00 night.

Sunday a ui 0:00 r. ai. rgranr. anu secona class, 7 f. ia.

FOB iJP, 8:30,7:00, 7. 40, 10:00. 11 00 A. 13 rOO M. 1 am 3 rOO, 230.

3 8 :40. 4 4 :10. 4 :30. 4:60 6. 00.6!0.

60 6:10,6 20. 630, 7:00,70,8:10,10:00, 11 night iunday! 6:2 0:30. 7:00 and 8:10 P. M. FOB Elizabeth.

rOO, 6:30.7:00,7:40,8:00, 0:00, 10:00.11:00 A. 3:40.4 DO. 4:10. 4.S0. 4:60 6 20, 6:40, 6:10.

6: 0, 6:30. 7:00. liSU. 8:10. 12:00 ounoay.

5.20. 7:00 P. M. FOB RAHWAT, rOO 6:30, 7 rOO, 7:40 8. 00, 10:30, 11 00 A.

3:40, 41' 4:30. 4:60, 7 :00, 8 :10, 10 p. M. and 12:00 night Sunday, 5: 30, 0 and 7 P.M. FOB WpODBElDOE, Perth Amboy and South Amboy, 6:03 and 10:00 A :30, 4 :50 and 6 r20 P.

M. Fob New Bbuhswiok, 7:00, and 11:00 A. 2ai0, 3:10. 4:10, 620,6:10,7:00 P. and 12 :00 nignt.

Sunday, 7:00 P. M. Fob ICABt SlrLLBTONE, It 0A. P. M.

Fob Kingston and Rooky Hill, 8:40 A. M. and 4 :10 P.M. Fob Piuhceton, 1 :00, 8 A. 12 :30, 2 ,00, 4 :10 and 7 .00 FOE LamBEBTVIHe, 9:30 A.

2:00, and 4:10 M. Fob PntrxirBnuna and Belvldere, 930 A. M. and 2:00 FoiiFi.EMit!aTON,9::iO A. W.

and 3:00 P. M. Fob Mebceb and Somerset Branch. 3 :00 P. Fob Tbenton.

Bobdentown. Burlington and Camden. 7:80 and 9:30 A. 12:30. 3:00,4:00.

5 aOO and? :00 FobFbeebold.70 A. and4.10P. M. F'oB FabmINODALE ana Squan, 7 :30 A. and 2 :00 p.

M. Fob Hiqbtbtown, Pemberton and Camden, via Perth Amboy, 230P.M.. and via Monmuth Juno ion, 4:10 Fob HighTSTOWN and Pemberton, 6:09 A.M., vli Perth Amboy, and 7 A. via Monmouth Junct on Tbns arrive as follows: From Pittsburg, 6:65 and 10:80 A. M.

and 9r20 P. dally 10 :16 A. M. and 0 P. M.

dally, except Monday. From Washington and Baltimore, 6:16 and 10r27TP.M. Sunday, 6:20 A. M. From Philadelphia.

5:10, 6:66, 10:15, 11.20,11.64 A.M.. 2:16, 4::6, 6:16. 6:10, 7:40, 8:44, 9r20, 10, 27 P. M. Sunday, 6:10, 60, 6roo, 11:54 A.

:40, 9:20 P. Ticket offices 626 and 844 Broadway, No. 1 Asior House and foot of Desnrosses and Courtlandt sts. N. Y.

No. 4 Court st, Brooklyn, and Nos. 114, 116 and 118 Hudson st Hoboken. Emigrant Uoket offioe No. 8 Battery place.

D. 61. BOYD, General Passenger Agent Frank Thomboh. General Manager. W1IVE8, JLiqUOBS, ice.

rHAMBETTAZ OHATELAN, No. 38 COURT ST. Importers of WINES AND BRANDIES, And Dealers In line WHISKIES. Depot for the best and most popnlar CHAMPAGNES In France. MOET GHANDON, extra Dry Cabinet, $37.60, ourrenoy, per case.

WHITE DRY SILLKRY. S25 ourrenoy. VIN $26 ourrenoy. DRY VERZENAY.823 currency. PRUNING HATJS BURGUNDIES, wood or glass, Depot for WISDjM WARTER'S SHERRIES.

Sols Depot for the ST, ALMIBR WATER! WBQLBfl aaft bbtaj II A FFFF it AA A A I HHHH AAA FFF A A AS A J' a A A LLLLL PPP RRRR II CCTfC EEEK PPR RIIC OE II PPP RRRR II REE IT T5 II 0 II CCCO EEEE THE MOST REMARKABLE SALE OB BLACK SILKS ever made. We liave purchased st the great auction sale of GULNETS BLACK SILK, OVER $26,000 worthiof Eds most CELEBRATED NUMBERS, And will sej! them at a trifling advance above eost HEAVY SILK, HIGH iCS'FRB; SATIN FINISH, $1.75, invoice value, HEAVY SILK, 6UPER8 QUALITY AND FINISH; invoice value, HEAVY SILK, MAGNIFICENT QUALITY, $3.26, involoo value, $835: Those silks are decidedly muoh below cost of Importation and this sale presents an unusual' opportunity to purob seethe most deservedly POPULAR SILKS in the world at prices that do not coverthecostof produetlon, and lower than any ever offered in this WEOHSLBB; ABRAHAM 4 mHE BOSTON STORE. BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON STORE' STORE STORK STORE STORE STORE STORE STORE STORE STORE STORE STORE STOKE STORE STORE STORK STORK sToiiE STORE STORE STORE STORE STORE STORE STORE STORE STORE BTORE STORE STORE STORE STORE STORE STORE STORE SARGENT 4 PETERS, NO. 807 FULTON ST. CROWDS OF PURCHASF.RS Are dally thronging this celebrated DRY OO OD EMPORIUM Whoro'tho most astonishing LOW PRICES PRE VAIL.

DRESS GOODS of every varloty are offered from 12)1 uenta upward. ENGLISH SERGES at 6 CAMEL'S HAIR SUITINGS at 26 cents, upward. SCOTCH PLAIDS at SO conts. BLACK ALPACAS At 25, 31, 37, CO cento. BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK, STRIPED AND COLORED BILK, AT UNUSUALLY LOW TRICES.

STRIPED SHAWLS, $4.60, $2.50, $3, $4. BROOHE AND PAISLEY LONG SHAWLS, $6,. $11, $15 aud SUITS, CLOAKS. ASD SACQUEB.i In great variety and endlcesonantity. BEAVER.

CLOTHS AUD CLOAKS, BLANKETS, MERINO UNDERWEAR. OurlmmenBe stock Is befog offered to STORE BOSTON tho Ladles of Kings County.at positive STORE BOSTON STORE BOSTON CALL AND KXA4IINE STORE BOSTON FURS. FURS. STORE BOSTON The largest and best assortment In STORE the citv. at Drioes lower BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON than ever.

Also, STORE FUR TRIMMINGS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. STORE STORE STORE SPECIAL. Strict attention is paid that no goods rouirtit at the BOSTON STORE (nar BOSTON bought at the BOS' STORE (par STORE ticuTarly furs, In which thero is so BOSTON much deception,) nre mlsreprcsented. STORK Wo BOSTON WARRANT, EVERY SET. STORE AT STORE SARGENT PETERS, STORE B07 FULTON ST.

STORE TECHSLER, ABRAHAM 297 AND 299 FULTON ST, noar Johnson. Qn oo o.o oo W. A. A Co. 0 0 oooooooooo SPECIAL HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT.

SPECIAL HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT. SPECIAL HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT. WE HAVE RECEIVED FBOM A LARGE IMPORTING HOUSE, AND SHALL EXHIBIT OH MONDAY, DECEMBER AND DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON, AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF PARIS AND VIENNA FANCY GOODS, RUSSIAN LEATHER AND CARVED WOODEN GOODS, WRITING DESKS, DRESSING CASES, FANS, OPERA GLASSES, BRONZE AND GILT GOODS, RUSTIC AND ELEGANT GOLD HEADED WALKING 0ANE8, UMBRELLAS And many other ARTICLES Which we are authorized to sell at LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED. A call will demonstrate that tbe ASSORTMENT IS AS COMPLETE And PRICES LOWER THAN CAN BE NAMED For the same class of goods AT ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. WE'JHSLKR, ABRAHAM A 291 AND 399 FULTON ST.

WIS8, FRENCH, GUIPURE, GRENADINE AMD NOTTINGHAM LACK CURTAINS. Prices $2.60 per pair, upward. Oall and examine onrstoclc. W. 4 H.

MUMFORD. 390 sad SH3 FULTON STREET. AY PARKER, 1,359 FULTON ST, HAVE THK FINEST STOCK Or STAPLE DRY GOODS. HOSIERY. FURNISHINGS, FANnv AND tvit r.T?T rinnns At the LOWEST PRIOE to be found In tbe city.

FRENCHAND ENGLISH CRETONNES lira In entirely new oolors and designs. Our assortment in. eludes many novelties. PRIOE8 REDUCED. W.

4 H. MUMFORD, Mas, 890 and 8M foitoa ttwet. BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON RUHR RRRR It tl eKKAB Jo KB F. BEEEH OOOO PORTER 4 THORBURN, 373 AND 374 FULTON BTRebt; Th ird door West of Smtjri, Diraot "special attention" to the following SSNGLISH CASLHMSKIM, ONH YARD WIDJC. At 27ei per Yard.

Consisting of All tbe Cloth Shades, SEAL RUSSET, MYRTLE. NAVY, MAREEN, PLUM.ic, Never offered befo under 60o. ayardiV CAMEL IIAJR PLAIDS, Something New In nil Iho boBt 8ultlng Styles st 25c. PER VJARD, Equal in r.nallty to any Goods ifferod this season at 60c. CONDAPALL MALL SKIRT, Copied from the litesl Ens Mali skirt, Mado ol the FIRST QULITY OP FELT, At tho lew price of oyc.oach.

Those skirtd cost $11.00 por do.TSn to manufacture. JIALIBRAN" KIDTJLOVE8 Wo aro now able to nffor at $1.00 PICK PAIR. This glove Is warranted. Wo giro a new pair for all thaC Ur. 'f ho uliDvo lots aru sjKsiiioJ, ANn WON'T UK FOUND IN ANY OTHER STORK.

the loht few days we havo also added to ous Rto. lr 1 iii.elme HANlHv KT H. HOSIERY, BLACK OASH BLACK SILKS, st We thy ol a closo cxaminatl in. Tlin will llndlt In I heir advantaeo fc, lno, lio.o.e nriiel; el'nwhorn. OurgonlH tri every ease aro warrautjil as ieprusoulod.

Tho nbovo uro all suitable FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. PORTER 4 872 end FULTON ST, Third floor west of Smith el. BROTI IliltS. gold bronze aivd oxidized goods. caTiITreoeiveus, inkstands, card racks, candlesticks, match stands.

VASES, 0., OF THE LATEST PATTERNS, FROM VIENNA AND PARIS. OPEN EVENINGS FROM MONDAY, DECEMBERS. sQvTNGTON BROTHERS. SWIBS CARVINGS, TRUMPET CLOCKS. MEOALET1IOSCOPBS, FITUf.

PAINTINGS, CHINESE AND JAPANESE QOOD8. BISQUE JEWELRY, JARDINIERES, TABLES, PEDESTALS, ETO. The finest display eror offered, at low prices. 316 263 FULTON ST. OPEN EVENINGS FROM MONDAY DEjEMBER fl.

QVINGTON BROTHERS CHOICE SILVER PLATED GOODS CHOICE SILVER PLATED GOODS CHOICE SILVEK PLATED GOODS AND TABLE CUTLERY TABLE CUTLERY TABLE CUTLERY OF THE BEST QUALITY ONLY. OF THE BEST QUALITY ONLY. OF THE BEST QUALITY ONLY. "auvata fulton st. 246 263 FULTON 8T.

246 253 FULTON ST. OPEN EVENINGS FROM MONDAY, DECEMBER ft. iTVVlNdrON BROTHERS, 246 252, FULTON ST. ELEGANT DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS, ELEGANT DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODfcV AT VERY LOW PRICES, 246 S62, FULTON ST. OPEN EVENINGS FROM MONDAY, DECEMBER 8.

QVINGTON BROTHERS. RlCHLY DECORATED RICHLY DECORATED RICHLY DECORATED RICHLY DECORATED. CHINA AND GLASS, CHINA AND GLASS, CHINA AND GLASS, CHINA AND FROM PARIS, DRESDEN AND STAFFORDSHIRE. FROM PARIS, DRESDEN AND STAFFORDSHIRE. FROM PARIS, DRESDEN AND STAFFORDSHIRE.

FROM PARIS, DRESDEN AND STAFFORDSHIRE, 246 262 FULTON STREET. OPEN EVENINGS FROM MONDAY, DEOJSMBER 6, jQVTNGTON BROTHERS. OVIHGTON BROTHERS. OVINOTON BROTHERS. SUPERB CLOCKS AND BRONZES, SUPERB CLOCKS AND BRONZES, SUPERB CLOCKS AND BHONZB8.

ELEGANT MANTEL SETS. 4c, ELEGANT MANTEL SOTS, Ac, ELEGANT MANTEL SETS, 40... OF THE BEST AND LATEST DESIGNS. OF THE BEST AND LATEST DESIGNS, 246 262 FULTON STREET. OPEN EVENINGS FROM MONDAY, DECEMBERS.

TVVINGTdN BROTHERS. OVINGTON BROTHERS. OVINGTON BROTHERS. PARIAN STATUARY, PARIAN STATUARY, PARIAN FROM COPELAND, MINTON, WEDGWOOD IROM COPELAND, MINTON, WEDGWOOD 40., FROM COPELAND, INTON, WEDGWOOD, 4c, 248 262 FULTON STREET. 246 262 FULTON STREET.

OPEN EVENINGS FROM MONDAY, DECEMBER e. 3PKN EVENINGS FROM MONDAY, DECEMBER FUHS. MARSHALL. SEAL SETS, OTTER SETS, MINK AND LYNX At Low Prices, Also, CHILDREN'S SETS in great variety. FUR TRIMMTOGS lowering say otberhotiMtalhaotif, AT R.

MARSHALL'S, No. FULTON ST, NEAR. RAYMOND. SSSS TTT7.T 3 SSSS 8 S3 SSSS A COCO EBEB AA A A EE A AAA OOF. LLLL A A CCCO EEEE INDOW CORNICES, PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS.

We Invite an inBpeoUon to oar FALL PATTERNS. W. H. MUMFORD. 390 and 302 Fulton st.

"VSTEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS TT Taken for FURNITURE. CARPETS AND BEDDING, AT B. M. COWPERTHWAIT 4 155 and 167 CHATHAM ST, New York. Groat bargains for cash.

Parlor and chamber suits in great variety. 171 KL1NK, FURNITURE WAREROOMS. 424 FULTON (Wheeler's Has a large bankrupt stock of furniture, paintings and ohromos' at private sale. PIANOS from $90 up. JfAHLl SUITS, $33.

UttAmrir'iit nulla, Jam. LOUNGES, 100 different styles, from $5. Also, a lot of second hand stores. EEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS Taken for all kinds of CARPF.TS, FURNITURE, BEDDING, 40., .1. A .1.

W. LAND'S. 158 and 156 Myrtle av, between Prince and Gold sta. AMBREQUIN8 AND DRAPERIES. Special doslgns made up and trimmed; in superior style, in Cretonnes, Ropb, Great reduction fa prices.

W. 4 H. MUMFORD, 890 and 394 FULTON ST. EEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS Taken oa FURNITURE, BEDDING. CARPETS and OIL CLOTH AT MORIARTY A WAREHOUSES, 164 and 166 FULTON STREET, High.

QEORGE WILSON, FURNITURE, OARPET AND OU, OLOTH WAREHOUSE, 40 and 42 MYRTLE AV. NOTICE TO MY CUSTOMERS. I HAVE A LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK OF GOODS in my nno, anu instead ol spending my proats in advertising, I WILL DEDUCT TO MY CUSTOMERS, A LIBERAL PERCENTAGE From regular prices. PLEASE CALL AT MY STORE FOR PARTICULARS. GEO.

WILSON, 40 and 4'J Myrtle avenue. TTOTICE FURNITURE. CARPETS. OILCLOTHS, Sold on Weekly and Monthly Payments it MULLINS 4 SCHULZ Nos. 223 and 225 Atl antic avenue.

Near Court Btreet. TTPHOLSTERY GOODS. WHOLESALE. We Invito the trade to an Inspection of our large etook of BA.1LKS, WOOL TERRIES, SERGES, HAIRCLOTHS, WINDOW HOLLANDS, CRETONNES, GIMPS, TASSELS. AC, Ac.

At lowest New York rates, fo oash, W. I H. MUMFORD, Nos. 3S0 and 392 FULTON STREET. FURNITURE COVERINGS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS.

New colors in SATINS, BROOATELTJ5S. WOOL TERRIES, GOBE W. II. MUMFORD, 890 and 392 FULTON STREET. LOTTERIES.

AVANA LOTTERY. 460,000 DOLLARS DISTRIBUTED IN PRIZES EVERY 17 DAYS. 1 Prize of 1 Priroof I Prize of 1 Prize of 2 Prizes, each of $5,000..., 60,000 26,000 10,000 10.000 lu frizes, 10,000 706 Other prizes, amounting to 245,000 Ciroulars of information furnished free. Orders filled. Prizes cashed.

TAYLOR A BANKERS, 11 Wall st, New York. COFABTNEBSHIFS. HIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE UN derslgned have formed a limited partnership, pursuant to the prorlalons of the Revised Statutes of the State Thnt fhe name of the firm nnder wnioh Daztnershlp Is to ba conducted. Is WILLIAM S. HIGBIE.

n.nnml natnrs of the bnsinnsB to be transaoted ia the retailing of gent's furnishing goods in the City of Brooklyn, and snob, articlea as are usually dealt in by dealers in such wares and goods. That the name of the general Dartner is William S. Higbie, who resides at No. 101 Park Maee. Brooklyn, and Nathaniel Ellis, who is tbe partner andresldes at No.

119 West Grand street, Elizs both New Jersey: and the said Nathaniel Ellis has contributed the sum of $2,000 as oapltal to tho common stock, and that the said partnership is to commence on the first day of November, 1875, and is to terminate on the first day oiitoreniber 1877. Dated this 29th day of October, In the rest oat ttWUHua Olgnt onnureuanu Mvrogunk NATHANIEL SLLJ3 COO II NN RSS8S II NN 2 II aSSS TI RRR CCC UU AAA II NN A A II NN HSS3B Wo will open to morrow our LACE CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. And invito our customers to examine our stook, which hss been purohased by our European agent at very advantageous prices. We show all tho now and desirable patterns in NOTTINGHAM OURTAlNsT FRENCH GUIPURE CURTAINS, 8WISS AND APPLIQUE OTJRTAIN8, Also, CURTAIN LACES BY THE YARD, VESTIBULE LACES! LACE BED SPREADS, LACE SHAMS, LACE TOILET COVERS, CORNICES, ETC. F.

LOESER 4 CO. JJOURNEAY BURN HAM Have just opened a splondld lot of REAL LYONS GROS GRAIN DRESS SILKS, Iu all the newest colors, at $1.60 and $1.75 per yard. JOURNEAY 4 URNH AM CALL ATTENTION TO THESE SILKS. AS THEY ARB SUPERIOR TO ANY IN TUB MARKET" AT THE PRICES. GCINET'S AND BELLON'S CELEBRATED BLACK SILKS, In all grades, and cheaper than they can be obtained 186 and 188 ATLANTIC AV.

THOS. J. LEAKEY, 345 FULTON ST. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Ladies' REGULAR MADE HOSE.

25 cents. Ladles' and Misses' MERINO UNDERWEAR, 60 up Ladles' and Misses' Fanoy Wool and Caehmero Hoso. Men's and Boy Merino Shirts and Drawers, 50 up BEST VALUE AND LOWEST PRlOSS In tola cltv. WOOLEN YARN. ALL SHADES.

HE BEST STOCK OF TOOL OHSXr3, SKATES AND SLEDS, In the city, at BOLTON'S HARDWARE STORE, FULTON ST, JUBoUfflt Ol SlatblUh TTTT A AA A A.

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