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BROOKLYN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1877. VOL. 38. NO. 342.

THREE CENTS. I7DWAKD kidley; SOUS. IKYANT STRATTON" BUSINESS PARTITION SUPREME COURT, ROtrWTV nv urratrtR finnrim R. RalJwin id IREDERICK LOESER fc A FULTON, TJXLABY AN WASHINGTON STS. THE DAILY KAGLF published every (Iftvlu thevcar ffundayadTtlon fn tho Tnroo cents pore ouy.

Ten cioWs por year, or at the rate of one oUr par month (or any period lsss than sit months, free "l10' in (be Eagle BuildtninJ. 8. 88 mid SS Fulton Tee BnooELTS Dail.t Eagle uasalareer circulation hn any other evening paper published Jo Amerloa. There six hundred thousand people on taa WMJ fid the EUolk ia admittedly tbe exponent of tlio iocm oterestaof this population, tt.riric li an, A von advertlsina medium, therefore, tbe KAOLB is alarper.no novo ccncou rateJ circulation for tsftnteir.oHey than any other uupor NEW PARK. THESATUK.

BRILLf.INT HUCOESS OF "NEMESIS A PLAY 9HAT TOUCHES THE HEART. EVERY LADY IN BROOKLYN SHOULD SEE "NEMESIS." Pronounced try the Brooklyn Eaalo, Times, Ledaer, Union Argus, Kerr York Herald, bventnir Mall and Sun, A BEAUTIFUL DRAMA, Well written, well acted and handsomely mounted. MATINEES WKDNHSDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. ANOTHER SPLENDID PRODUCTION MONDAY EVENING, December in. NIGHTLY AND MATINrfKii.

CHARLOTTE CHAKf.OTTR CHARLOTTE CHARIiOTTK CHARLOTTE IlrTil1 II OOO MM AIMPPP SSS, OOO NN II llO OMMMMP rg 0 ON HIItlHO OM MM MPPP SSSO ON HO OMMMMP go ON NN OOO MP SSSSS OOO NN Who will Appear in Her Artistic Impersonation of BLANCHE LASl.lCLf.KS. Iu tbe New ana" Successful Emotioual Drama in a Prologue and Four Acts, by FRED. MA S8DEN, Ki Entitled UNFORUOTTEN KIKS. Of their slzo and their form and thoir color, Wliothor rlolet, haiol or blue, ndmlt I hayp no reoollootlon, But I kDt7 tbor wore tesdsr and true. I knon that aoinetlmoa thoy were od, Aiitx Bomotlmoa Ihoy were IniiRhlng And bright, And others It scorned that thoy mtnglod, All thav'a aweot of tho day aud tho uQltt.

Tot the! bci.auty was not In thoir shadows, Their Rttrai'tion was not In their light. And thofr glartKtr was not in Chefr gloaming, Like tho stars' (it tropical night. There was rchre thAn tba mortal and mundane. Which nppojrs for momout and dies. There were beans ot a beaaity supernal.

In tho depths of those inyatloal eyes. It was lovo In celestial splendor. Always mighty, Iranscotnlont1 and wlso. That drew down tL lashoa aud aoftanod the) llashoa That playod rouitc hoae woridorful oye. Rut their mnuloat flashlni; and softness, Ab, I novor shall soo them again, Never morn soe Iboso r.

vllnnt windows From which angels loofcad out upon ruou. For the maiden hersolf Is dopArted, To that silent and shadowy bom no, Where iininortalfl that loved her have met hoc And whence travolere no1r return. n. Urnra. ftEW BOOKS.

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'fifE EXHIBITION OPF.N EVfcRY DAY AND KVKNINO UATILTIJIB OF SALB AT A UOTION ATCHICKERING TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY KVBNINC9, DECEMBER 18 AND 19. R. SO MF.RY ILLkTaUCTION KKR. UNDER TlllSoilARCE Ol' sam kETpTa VER Y. 88 FIFTH AVENIJK.

TO WHOM ORDERS TO PURCHASE AND OTHER COmTiUNICATIO.VS MAY BB ADDHF.SSHD. a a ryi S3 KTJ.SHES (JF KVKRY DERCJRIPTfON, AT PF.AKL ST, Buildlns,) YORK. All articles ul the lowest factor; prices. JOHN K. H.OPPEL.

IKAKiSPOK'H ATHONi JtO. BWCTIOH OF FAJIK. fi.KF.W YORK TO UO.STOn Via tho BAM, RIVER LINK. TO BOSTON AND RV.TUEN. tf.5.

Magnitlcont IHuainora NEWPORT AND Of.D COLONY Leave New York daily (Sundays excepted) at 4:39 P. M. This is tho only Sound line giving passeneora a full nisht's rosU Pasenfjers tike any one of tho live morning trains from Fall Rive. to Boston. BORDEN ft LOVELL, Agents.

GEO. L. CONNOR. Passonter Agent. BKOOKLYN ANNEX, FOR JERSEY CITY.

DIRECT RAILROAD. BOATS LEAVE FOOT FULTON ST. DAILY. A M. 7 .16, ZM, 8 .35.

9:15, 9:45, 10:10, 10 :1, 11:35. P. M. '13 15, 1:46, 2:05, 2: IS, 83, 3:10, 4.00. 1:35, 4:40, 7:45.

I'iiJ. sro Philadelphia tralna. i P. M. toSloninxlon boat.

5 P. to A lbany boats. People's Line. All trains to Newark and Elizabeth. Returning, leave Jersey City on arrival or all the through tralos and tile (irmeipal local tr.iina.

ftntxarro ciiockod tnro jgli and ticket3 to all points. Aclr ror Brooklyn tickets and checks when returning to Brooklyn. THE OLD RELIABLE S'VOMINUTON LINE, FOR BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST. Not a trio mib3od in SEV (N coni.jntivo jears. Elegant steamers Pier 3:1, North River, foot of Jay i Et, at 4 P.

M. da'ily (e.tccDt Sundays). Hereafter, tbe KTHA MUOAT PRESS TRAIN WILL LEAVE STON1NGTON lit A. M. Tickets for sale at iH principal ticket offices.

State rooms socuraJ of hS3 WasbingLou st, at oilicosof Weatco't 1 'niliiiany and at Broadway. PltOVf DENOE LINK. Freight only. le i Pier Nort1! of alien at. at 4 P.

via either lino taken at lowest rateB. 1.. W. tit lifts, G. P.

Ag't. D. Pros't. PRICK TRANSFER for passengers vl.i eitlior lino toand from Brooklyn by the boats of the Urooklyu Auuox, ieav. u.g Jewell's wu.ir Fulton Ferry lit 4 P.

M. ICnilroittisi. F.W YORK, NEW HAVEN AND II ART FORI) RAILROAD. Train iQvo Forfy sccondii dfiuntfoT iVt lit A. I.

9, 10, P. M. oi Boston anb Albany Railiioau 8:05, A. AL.i. M.

bop. Conec'Xjcut Riyeh Railhoad HS, 11 A. M. Fon NRWPOivr A. 1 P.

M. Foji SjioitK Line Division A. 1. 10 P.M. Fon Ant LlNF, Rait.HOAT) 8 A.

M. Foil N. H. AN1 NOliXHAMPTON RAUltOAn 805 A. m.

Knit Naitoatupk Railroad 8:05 A. M. VjIi iOUA'f02ilC Jtj4UJtOAl A it P. M. FOJt DANilUJIY AND NOltWALK Ratliioad A 3 9 P.M.

I'OIt SllEPAVG RAZLltOAD 8:05 A P. M. Fnjt NKff Canaan IUiljioad A.M., 1, J'o'n SimycFiKrJ A. P. AL 0i NfcW IlAVKN fi fl :03.

11 A. AI 9. l1" 3L FOR KuUTH NokWalk 9rflS, 11 A. 4:40. 5:15, 5:45.

10. 11 P. M. i'Ou STAMror.D ft A. XL.

I. 4iiv' J' 11:35 The 8:05, 7 3 3 and Jn o'clock rains cm through Exprns; tlio 4 and 5:15 itaina aro local Kxpress trafru; and the and hi I. M. trains run daily. Harlem Rivkii Bakch trains loavo Harlom nivnf station, oppositu Sticond av, at 12:10, 7, 8, A.

12 31., 4:10, 5:55, 15 P. iL, couiieofinc witU ttcamlioats from Fulton Market slip. Tickets for Bate at Forty scoud at dnpot, luittou Market slip and at the N. v.Trans'ur 'n oltices, broadwaj New Yoik. and 4 Oonrt ft.

Brooklyn, whion Company wili check hatnue jo3idonou to doAtinaUou. CIEWTBAL AllROAD OF JTJ3W JBB KEV Ferry Station in Now York, foot of berly StT'JOl. Cominencin iN. twtnlipr 1S77. Leave Now York foofc of Libertv atr.

ft. as follows: A. M. For Eoaion, Bolndors. Beth Ichom.

liath, Allfntown. Mauch Chtiak. Tainaoiia, Wilkeubitrte. 8c rj. tit on.

Ac. cuunoota aC Junction with D. A W. R. R.

A. M. For Hiich Bridei Branch. Ksfiton. Allontown Harrlahur and thn Went.

Mautrh tJhiuilr. 7atnaiua. Towanda, Wi'kcslurro. Somutoii. Dauvilla, Wliiiums poit, to.

A. AL For r.nd Flomitigton. M. For F1eiiiuietm. Kaston.

liain, AUontown, Msnoh Chunk. Tamao.ua. Alahanoy VAtj. Hazieum. Sorcnton, Roadinsr, Oo luinbla, Lnucastor.

Kniirata. Pottsvllle, Harriaburjr, fta. 4aVl I. M. For Hum Buiuge Branch.

Eaatou, Bolvt dere, Allont' and dt: couneots at ou not ion with Delaware, Lackawanna A Western Railroad. FOR SoMEiiYiLi.F. and Fleminjton. P. XiaUy, lor Kaston, Allen town Reading, risburg and tho V.rest, M.

Fon Karii.v. Blnday Tiiatks loava al A. 12:00 P. M. fot Bound Brook and stations: P.

M. forKaatou AUeutown. Uarrisbura and tbe West. NE1 EW YORK AND hOJSG UK AN U.H ii vrsroiv. Fm Ftnrth Amhfw.

Li.tki TtrrnMi. OCPfin OrOVQ. IfiAvn iool of Liberty st. at 8:16. Ui4 A.

4 sad 5:13 P. M. SIbjepb connect to ana from KKYPORT at MAT A WAN STATION v.itli all traiiiB, and to and irom POINT VLKAHANS at riCAN. FREEHOLD YORK wav KAIL Iasvo fot Libtriy at. for Froehold at 11:45 'ana ii P.

M. EW YOHK AND PHILADELPHIA NKW LINE. BOUND HDlink TOR TRIiN'l'ON AND PHILADELPHIA. 5 rams Ifavo Now York foot of Liberty st, for Trontoa and Pliiladolpbla at (i iu, m. SKI, II A.

1:10, 3M ia, ii P. and at 4:00 P. M. for Trenton. IxiaMi lilndelpliia from station North Pennsylvania Railroad, Third and Uorm sts, at li 0 7 'JO, SW.

11 :30 A. 1 ,6:11, P. at. Leave Tronton tor NeiV York 6il6. 8:03, 10:.

11 A. 12:15. 4 .1 P.M. Pullman Drawiiih: Kooni Cars are attached to the 9 A. M.

P. M. trains lrom New York, aua to tho 7:11 A M. 1 P. M.

trains from Philadelphia. ftuuday trains leave Now Yor at it .80 A. M. leave Phlladoluhla at A. M.

At J.niv.i Trenton at 111 20 A. P. Tickets for salo at foot of Liberty at, Noa. Mi na Hroadwav, nt the principal hotols, all oUioea of tlio Erla Railway in New York and Brooklyn, and at No. 4 Court at, Brookljil.

Bncgago chorkoi rrom leBiilouOa to destias, BALDWIN, General Passonu'er AgenU EN NSYLVAMA RAILROAD. GREAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. ON AND AFTER Su EMBER li. VSli, Trains leave Now York, via. DeabiOaBca and Courtlandt streets ferrios, as follows Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, tho West and South.

with Pullman Palace Care attachod, irti r. ni. uany. i an. I I Expross lor Philadelphia, 7 .0, 8 .00, 9(9 .30 Limited).

11 A .11., 1, 4, 1,. B. il: i 7. and P.M. Sunday, 9 A.

fi, 6, H. ii1, 8 :30 and P. M. Emigrant and second class, 7 .00 r. M.

Boats of "Brooklm AnneK" conneot with nil through trains at Jei jey City, Ellbrding a speodyanddlroot transfer for Ilri oklyu trav Accnninioilatio i or 1 at 2:00. and 4:10 P. M. For A'uwari: atll to. 7:4 i.

8:00, 10:00. 11:00 A. 12:00 :00. 3 4:10. 5:00, 6:0, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 P.

and night, smulav A 6:30. 7:00 and 8:20 P.M. For ICII.ubetb. 0:10. 7:10.

8u, 10 :0, 11 A. li M. a 50,6: 0, 6:10, lidtl. 'ism. 9:00, P.

M. and 12:00 night. Siindav 9:00 A. 13, 7:00 and 8:20 P. M.

For Kahnav, .10.7 .00, 7:40 8 10:00. 11:00 A. 12:00 2: ,0, 3al0, 1 :10, 4 :30. 4 6: i 41, 6:111. 7H.

9:00, 10:011 P. M. and 12:00 night. Sunday 9:00 A. 0, and 7:00 M.

For Woodbridge. Porih Ambov and South Amboy 6:10 and 10:00 A. 4 :) and 6:10 P. M. For Noil Brunswick.

7:00. 8:00, and 11 A. 2:00, 4:10. 6:30, 7:00 P. M.

and 12.00 uiifht. Sunday 9 U0 A 7 .31 l'oi East Millstone, 11 :00 A. 3. and P. M.

Fur Kingston aud Rockv Hill, 8:20 A. M. and 4:10 P. M. For Princeton.

7 :30. :20 aud 1 A. 1 :00, 3 4 :10 and 7 P. M. For Lambcrtvflle, 1 SKW and P.

M. For Phillipsbnrg and Belvidore, P. M. ForFleniinglon. 3:00 P.

M. For Mercer aud Somerset Branch, 11 A. M. and 3:00 P. M.

ForTrenton, Bordeniown, Burlington and Camden, 7 A. 1 :00. 2 4 :00, 6 :00 and 1 :00 P. M. For Froah old, 7:30 and 11 A.

2 and 4 :10 P. M. For Farmlngdale and Squan, 7 A. 2 P. M.

For Hisbtstown, Peiuberton aiid Camden at4 P. M. via Ambov, and 4 :10 P. via Mnnnmu'li Junction, and on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays onb' at 7 :30 A. via Monmouth Junction.

Trams arnvo t'rom Pittsburg. aud A. M. and dnllv: 10:10 A. M.

and daily, ox coot Monday. From Washington and Baltimore. 6:60 md II A. 4:10.5:1 and M. Sunday.

and A. M. From Philadelphia. 6:50. 9: 0.

10:10, 10:40, II A. 2:10, Mil. and 10:21) P. M. Sunday, 9 A.

an I ltl'a p. M. Ticket oflicos, 526 and 9t Broadway. No. 1 ABtor House and loot of Dobrussts and CenrtUindt sts.

No. 4 Court st, Brooklyn; Noa. Ul, 116 ana 118 llnd.son st, Hobokcn; Depot, Jersey City. Emigraut Ticket Ortico, No. 8 Batten pbtce.

N. Y. FRANK THOMSON, P. FARMER, General Manarer. Genersl Pass jngnr Agent.

mo PIHLAOEI.PIIIA via. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE OLD ESTABLISHED ROUTE AND SHORT LINE NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. 14 through trains esch way daily 3 In Philadelphia, 2 in Now Vork. Dnuble track, the most Improved onulpmcut. and tuo fastest time consistent iritb absolute safety.

ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER 1877. FxniErfS Tiiaiics leave New York, via Dcsbrosses and 'Cuurtlaild ferries as follows: 80.8 20. 9, (9 51 limited), A.M., I. 4.5 and P. M.

Sundr.ro, 9 A. 6, e. ii 7. 8 i'J and :00 Boats ol "Brooklyn Annci" connect with all through trains ut Jersey City, affording nspcody and direct trans tor lor Broot lyn travel. Ki.riijf.sj.vn leave Philailelolna 7.

1 :30, 11 A.M. (limited eimns. 1 P. 4. r3Q, ind and mior.ii bt On Sunday, A.M., 4, 7 :35 P.

and Ulidnljtut. Ticket offices, oM aud 944 Brotdrray. No. 1 Astor House, and foot or Desbrosses and Oourtland streets: No. 4 Court street.

Brooklyn, N9S. lit, Uaand 118 Hudson stroet, Ho bokn depot, Jersey City. Emigrant Ticket Office, No. 3 IlMtten place. Y.

FRANK THOMPSON, L. P. FARMER, General Manager. General Passenger Agont ONO ISLAND RAILROAD, OCTOBER Ih77 TRa I NK I I. a i ITJ ft.

'fATBUSIl AVS. Fon GnrESi OBT. etc. o. taliii tor HAHBOR.eLo..

at 8:25 P.M. dV a A.M.. 4:. P. M.

Snndmyi o.J.. 5 P. M. at A.M. FOH Pout Jvlf.

Ff.usoN. etc, A. P. M. eiSaIm "Ji NoH rm oHT, ni A.

M.M:v. 6:25 Sunups, 9:10 A M. P. M. I'on Locusr VaLLKT vie' P.y.

Kijr Kook.niray 8 fa 'I'll. :1 P.M. bua'iaw A. M. FOB P.h!.

ftuadavH A. 6:13 P. M. Voz liViT Nifir lrjfi, isp: i iw b. ur Mllinmsport, liock riaTOn.

corry. ana r.rie, at xr. oonuHciiuij tiv iur i uumviiiu, i nu.ouu. i tre.an.1 the Oil Hegio For Willlamsport and Lock Haven, ViOJ A. M.

I For Baltimore Wash ngton, and the South. ''LlmUo4 Waaiilnjrtou Express "of Pullman Parlor Oar, dally ox cept Sunday fill A. arrive Washmgton 4 I. 1 I I i i I I 1 1 I i 1 i i 1 I i I I I I 1 I I 1 the to ot to CLOTHS GOODS. AND ESTABLISHED 1831 TTTTT EEE A RRR S8S83 sssss BSSS3 TTTTT AA WWWW A A RRR EE WW WW AAA A A "KEK CCD OOO OOO OOO OO CCO OOO 174 FULTON i AXMIN6TERS.

2 to SIR)! MOQUETTE8, $2 to $3.55. WILTONS, VKLVKTS. SLSD to S3. IS. 1 TAKtCSTRV 4il lrt41 LEUMS, MATTINGS, RUGS.

MATS, ic UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT: LACE CURTAINS, LAMBREQUINS, CORNIGES, HAIR MATTRESSES, WrNDOW SHADES, bdto, colored and gilt. Oil'. IV Altl 174 FULTON STREET. JAttPETS, FURMTUKE AND OIL GEORGE, WILSON, 40 nod 43 MYRTLE AV, Offers for sale the ABOVE GOODS GREAT REDUCTION IX PRICES Call aud examine. 40 and 42 MYRTLE AVENUE, Corner Pearl street.

YTEBEH. WW WW WW WW EEE EE EEE BUB Ii BBB BBB RRR RKR kV. ERE PIANOFORTE COMPLETE TRIUMPH. READ THE' WONDERFUL OFFICIAL' REPORT. For sympathetic pure and rich tone, combined wich arcAt3tft nowerltutaluOWQ In thtiir fintnfi.

Kuttan rtnrl Itn. luV; A. T. GOSHORN, Director Gouoral. I J.

R. HAWLEY. President. Attest teealj J. L.

Ci Soorotary. CAUTION. Bewaro of unscrupulous advertiiWrs. who I are trying to pelm off a certificate of privato individual. consisting of enosrueff Professors of Unlvorsities aud i Colleges, Chemists.

Astronomers and Engineers, as a Con. i tennial Airard'ou Pianos. By Act of U. S. Congrasr, tho V.

S. Centennial Oommls i slon alone could decree An. award end give an Official He port All else 1, simply Imposition and fraud. Jail and seo the Official Koport at tho WEBER Rooms. and Itearthe (Vi'BER Pisuoe, nhich stand to.

day without a rival for "sympathetic, pure and rioh tone, comtiined witu greaiesi po ver." PRfCKK REASONABLE. a Fro FIFTH AV, CORNER SIXTEENTH ST, N.Y. 1 F. MARSTKRS. 9 55 COURT ST, NEAR CITY HALL.

PRICE LIST. ouooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo A AA KK A A. AAA A A TTTTT EKE CO LI 8 BSSSg Sssss EK 0SSS0 EEE uooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo FOR LADIES, GENTsToiULS AND HOYS. TH FINEST" ASSORTMENT EVER SHOWN IN HHOOIfr.VN ANO CHEAPER THAN EVER HEFOHIi Oll'KRKD. NEW YORK OLUI1 SKATES, complete with he.l plates, 75c.

$1 and $1.25 pair. Peck A Snydor, AMERICAN CLUB, $3.10. The ACME CLUB. 1L21. Ladies' RINK, plated.

$3. Oenta' and Boys' WOOD TOP SKATES c.Mnpete. with straps. l0c. pair.

Ladies and MIks63' SKATES, complete witii SI. $1,60. SI. 76 and '2 pair. Barney Barry dLfJB and RINK SKATES and tho parte for repairs.

(Jnlon Hardware Compsny SKATES' in larc varielio. BROAD TOE SKATE TRAPS, iucludiiia Uejl viraps, 25o. per set. HEEL STRAPS, 6o. and luo.

oacli. SKATE KEYS. 6c. oacn. HKEL PLATES.

6c. pair. SKATES Pt)R LITTLE ONES SKATKS GROUND I1Y STEAM POWER KUAL TO MEW. LABOR ASSORTMENT OE SKA'fli PARTS EOR REPAIRS. 'F.

MARSTlvltS. 05 COI'iiT ST. NEAR IVJ'f HALL. JJAIiDJMG 317 FULTON STREET. ALL THE NOVELTIES IN FINE HOOTS AND SHOES, AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICKS.

Aroong: the most popular styles are Ihc LADIES' CLOTH I OXED rfO BOOJ'. LADIES' CORK SOLE BUTTON BOOT. LADIES' FRENCH ICR). IHUT.SH ICID and PEBBI.B (iOAT. with Box Tees anil French liej ls.

GENT'S CONGRESS (1AITEKS and LACED SI10KS, with 'the new Eugllsh Toes. A SUPERB. ASSORTMENT OF KHEI1ID V. I) f. I 11 FOR THE HOLIDAYS.

AT PRICES BKFORK SO LOW. BEST QUALITY RUBBER HOODS. At abut onr tbird loaf than last yoar'i prices. HARDING .117 FULTON ST, second door nliuva Fa A. FEURIiS fcCO'S.

UNRIVALED TRADEMARK: It It B8SSS ssss3 HHHH 11 li I FURNISHED BY OOO RRR 8 0 A NN AA NN TTTTT OOO NN RRR A A NN OOO NN OCR AAA OOO A A NN fi8SSS AA A AAA A AAA OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO ooo ooo 110 ATLANTIC AVENUE. THOMPSON'S at RESTAURAXT AND CONFECTIONERY, SO CLINTON STUltKT. Between an.l Fulton it. WEDDING RECEPTIONS, PARTI KS, DINNERS, Et.t Supplied with a clrjlcc varietyof ICR DREAMS, ICES, CHARLOTTE DE IU7SSE, OYSTJIRS, JELLIED GAME, PYRAMIDS, MOTTOES, BRIDAL AND FANCY CAKES, FLOWERS, Ext', F.nti outtti of Decorated China, ntehed. Silver and glass far RKLIAULE WAITERS SKNT IS ALL CASICS.

DELICIOUS I WALTKR BAKKR GO'S BREAKFAST COOOA (IN TINS.) This article meets all the requirements of a FOOD FOR DYSPEPTICS, teluB so dollcinus as not to dlsasroa wlta tho most sensitive, wliilo for the he ilthy it is a delizUtiul beverage. It Is the most economical pioparatiou cl Cocoa for consiunors, as well as the most delicious. WALTER BAKICR GO'S VANILLA OlIOCOLATKS ARE SAID BY CONNOISSKUnS TO EXCEL ALL OTHERS IN RICHNESS ANO EXQUISITE FLAVOR. PARK A TILKORD, ACKER, MKRRALL 1 CONDI r. AND MANY OTUiCRS.

HAVE THESE GOODS FOR SALE. APANESE AND CHINESE GOODS. FULL ASSORTMENT KkR HOLIDAY'. BRIDAL AND OTHER PRESENTS. ALL DIRF.CT IMPORTATIONS.

A3 PRICES WHICh1)EFY COMPETITION. CHOICE TEAS WARRANTED From 83 to per lb PURE RUSSIAN FLOWERY PEKOE TEA, 3irlb. TSURU A CO, 38 FULTON ST. N. ONLY THREE BLOCKS FROM FULTON FERRY.

ESK.S A'ND OFFICE FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. BRARY TABLES. BOOKCASES. atiHD UUlUSiS, Manufactured by T. O.

8ELLEW, 111 FULTON ST, V. Y. 7EEKLY AND MONTHLY yAYMEN'XS. TAKEN FOB FURNITURE, CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, REDDING, ic.

At JOHN MULLIN3, 52 and 8tMYRTLE AV Corner. I jwrenco si, EEKLY AND SlOTHLY PAYMENTS Talea for FURNTTJRE, CARPEIS AND BEDDING, AT B. M. COWPERTH WAl 4 CO'S. IM and 167 CHATHAM SIHEET, Now York.

Great bargains for caah. Parlor aud chamber la great varloty. Send tor illustratod cataloguu. OTICE1 FURNITURE. CARPETS, OILCLOTHa, Sold on YVooklv and Monthly Payments is A.

SOHULZ'S. Nos. 823 and 82 Atlantic avenue. Near Courtstreet. and 37 Grand.

bLcot. Sixth. E. O. SON, 522 FULTON st, make a specialty of doing bnsinesa In lino second hand furniture, carpets, etc Tney treat their patrons liberally.

Parties havina honseliold uoodsto disDoso of will obtain a fair valuation by applying to tbotn, the number la 6x3 Fulton Bt, near Hanover place. PHELPS fc SON oiler great barzalns for tbe Holidays and on Urnvs to salt most nny. Pianos 5 to 880 monthly untU paid. Guaranteed seven jours. Call aud soe for yourself OA PHELPS SONjCMlftilto ilLanD, JohruHB.

us 1 ARPETINGS, oil UPHOLSTERY A MM MM AA A A MM AAA MM A A 11 I I I i I I I i 1 I I I I 1 I I 1 1 I I Ll the the of by try to the Ac. tlt 100 13 oar, I JLX RRRRRRRBRRR EDWARD RRRRRRRR RRRKRRRR RRR II D17D II RRR II KEK HE YY II If J. II DDD LLLL EBB RRRRRRRR SON RRRRRRRR RRRRRRRRTXJIR HOLIDAY HOLIDAY ooooooooooooo'oioooooo OOODS OOODS GOODS GOODS HOMDAY EDW. RIDLEY 4 SONS, HOLIDAY i HOLIDAY i GRAND AND ALLErf STS. HOLIDAY HOLIDAY NEW YORK.

GOODS HOLIDAY i GOODS HOLIDAY HOLIDAY I HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 1 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY i HOLIUAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOMDAY ooooooooonoooo orf GOODS GOODS goods: GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS TWENTY EIGHTH ANNUAL GREETING OK SANTA CLAUS. oooooooonnooooooooo MERRY OHBISTMAS! HAPPY NEW YEAR! a (When tliey corue). ootroooooooooooooooo GOODS ititiiis HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY i HOLIDAY I HOT.ll.Y I HOLIDAY HOLIDAY rioriiic OOODS I GOODS tiinurs GOODS GOODS GOtitlS GOODS C.OU DS tiOODS GOODS HODDf GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOI IDAY HOLIDAY HOLXDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY orrooooooooooooo BASEMENT. uiidjooiiHOiiiianiii) HOLIDAY I HOLIDAY I HOLIDAY I HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY i HOLIDAY I HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY I HOLIDAY holiday i Holiday TOYS TOYS TOYS EVERYTHING THAT EVERYBODY ADVERnsKS, WORTH ADVERTISi NG, AND A GREAT MANY OTHER THINGS THAT OT1IKRS HAVEN'T GOT' AND CAN'T GET. firsFfloor.

books andstationkry, leather saohels, pocketbooks; dressing and cigar CASES, SOLID GOLD JEW BLR FANS, OPERA GLASSES, c. KNCK'S PER FUM UK I ES, tOuallty unrivalled. GOODS 1 GOODS I GOODS GOODS I OOODS GOODS I GOODS I GOODS GOODS I GOODS I GOODS GOODS GOODS i GOODS GOODS HOLIDAY holiday HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY I GOODS goods GOODS OOODS I GOODS I GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS I GOODS i GOODS I GOODS i GOODS GOODS GOODS i GOODS GOODS I OOODS i GOODS (iOf)DS GOODS goods GOODS GOODS i GOODS I GOODS GOODS I GOODS GOODS GOODS OOODS GOODS HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY I HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY I A Is I OTHER MANUKAOTURKRS i OK FANCY PERFUMERIES. Varlaty In bojier, at i to $10 in GOODS GOOl: DS SKGOND FLOOR HOLIDAY tiOODS. dolls: dolls: dolls: AUOUT 4D0 Dli 'l 'KIvNT STYLES, from toSvc.

SPECIAL l'RICKS TO SUNDAY SUflOOLS AND FA1 fts. THIRD FLOOR. HOLIDAY GOODS. OUR PRICKS AUK FULLY PER CENT. Below Last Year', Prices.

COME EARLY. YOU WILL UK BETTER SATISFIED. I OOODS DOODH GOODS OOODS i t.lltJDS GOODS (itlf)DS GOODS MOODS UOlIO GOODS GOODS I HOLIDAY ttULtOAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY OOODS GOODS 1 HOODS GOODS i HOODS GOODS i G'OODS GOODS 1 GOODS GOODS I GOODS QUO OS GOODH GOODS GOODS GOODS I GOODS GOODS GOODS I GOODS GOODS GOODS I I GOODS CiOODS GOODS GOODS 1 GOODS 1 GOODS HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY I HOLIDAY HOLIDAY I HOLIDAY HOLIDAY I HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLlDA I HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY On stinss eve. Dm beils rloff out i HOLI H4 HOI IDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY Their nieiry iinle. Wliile children's stockings Hang about For gllia from (ilil Kiifs krintfle." GOODS GOODS OOODS i GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS goods GOODS i GOODS GOODS i HOLIDAY I Hm.TllAV I HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY Ai RIDLEY'S marry ohildren throng From places noa and far HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOUDA HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 1 GOODS I GOODS 1 GOODS GOODS I GOODS GOODS GOODS OODDS GOODS GOODS i GOODS GOODS I GOODS' i GOODS i GOODS GOODS 1 GOODS GOODH GOODS GOODS i I GOODS I GOODS They troop Iu many a legion Btrong To RIDLEY'S brlshl Bsr.ar.

There Santa Clr.n, sits at nls ease To show his stuck of toys, Aud smiles to think bow they will please Ills pets, the girls ud boys. Toy Books of overy kind hs lie, HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIUAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS With ploturns brightly tinted; i HOLIDAY HOLIDAY I The storj "Mo'her Goaso' yon'llj GOODS HOLIDAY 6e, HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY I GOODS I GOODS I GOOIS GOODS Tbe fuutttesl ever pnnfej. HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY mii.nviv UDL1DA HOLIDAY And l'owter Difclies, Uiot, that shine, With China ones with biidp on. And Hobby Horses in a Hue I With tiny Baby Wairon. i Aud every kind of beast lia'll show.

And SIoiKha wiTli horse prauc ing. I GOODS i GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOOD. OOODS GOODS GOODS I GOODS GOODH I GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS I GOODS GOODS GOODS i GOODS GOODS DOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS I OOODS I GOODS 1 GOODS GOODS GOODS 1 GOODS GOODS GOODS I GOODS 1 GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS I (iOODS I GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS HOLIDAY i HOI. IDA HOLIDAY 1 HOLIDAY i HOLIDAY HOLIDAY I HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY I HOLIDAY I HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY i HOLIDAY HOLIDAY' I HOI, I DAY 1 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY I HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY I HOLIDAY HOLIDAY' HOLIDAY HOLIDAY Big Elephants thai move so siow, And Monkeys uvev dancing. Sweet, cunning Dolls go.

full of grace, Which will dellsht yon all to soo, And Dolls with rosy, dimpled 1 boo, Together drinking tea. Flfeajnd DrumB and Music Boxes, Tho pllo of Toys tolswell, HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY i Houndt and CMon and Running HOLIDAY HOLIDAY I HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 1 HOLIDAY i HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY 1 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY I HOLIDAY I HOLIDAY Foxes, Too numerous to loll. Ho tills your pockets with good things, And Alls your heart with cheer, A Morrj friends, ho slugs, And happy, bright Now Year. I GOODS tjooilli OOODS GOODS GOODS I GOODS GOODS 1 GOODS GOODS goods GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS IIOL1DAX 1 HOLIDAY i HOLIDAY i HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY I HOLIDAY OPEN EVERY KYBNJNG HOLIDAY i GOODS GOODS UN GOODS I OOOI'M GOODS GOODS (iOODS GOODS I GOODS I GOODS I GOODS HOLIDAY TIL 9 O'CLOCK THIS WEEK. HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY i HOLIDAY i HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY I HOLIDAY i UDWARD RIDLEY A SONS, Not.

809, 11, SUH GRAND ST, Nos. 66, 58. CO, 6'2, 66, 6) and 70 ALLRNST, N. Y. GOODS i GOODS I GOODS SPEtJSAli NOVIVKS.

ALL SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, r.ridfes afflicted with superfluous haJr on Ihe Hps, olicek, chin, brow, urm, who Liavo iu vaEn tiled (he varlos injvvrlou dopiUtfonr. may apply to Mndnut LT AN with thf certainty of petfoct aucctiss. Madnin ban ninde a utady of tbit bra nob. and bne remove 1 the an nuylnff dlstiKureriient RADICALLY aud K1NTLY in ibe ivoHt poib)e cfcsoa. vvber a)) prpvloo attompt.i had lalJel Apply to 216 West Thirty efirbtb t.

Now York, from 10 tOj4 dally. EMETEUY OF THK TntGUKENsT accodsible bj Broadway, Fulton at and Atlantic av, railroads, is a moat beautiful res tin tr plico for tbo tload, and an opon, cheeriul resort fur tbe hviojr. Ovorlooklug Villftge of ftaat Neir YorV. tho Atlantio Owan, Narrows, Loiver Bay. the Cities of Brooklyn and New York, thn Palisades, are taken In at a fiance, InjDroven.ents elaborate and ox tonal vo.

Worki ot monumental art abound. Now rpcoivintf Plot from 875 to JCO, etngle Kraves. $13. The President, WM. A.

CUMMINCiS, in always on nrotinds, or may be addresdd by letter, P. (J. iiaat Newport NKW 3I8CO VERY BARN UN 8APO1VIFIED KMULSrOLV OP WOK WAY OOD N.s taita Thr hmipfit nf C.mi LJspr Oil to tbo system Is Kreatly In croaked by thia now form Kmnlsion. PovaiclanBtndorie it. Manofaoturod onli J.

O. BAKNABY. chemist, 700 Tulton sU LL SODA WATER FOUNTAINS Eiionid embrace amons their llivors STEPHEN K. HITMAN A SON'S celebiatod INHTAHTANEOtlS OHOCOLATB. This fl'i is notod tbrouzbont tbe coun for Its pure confeutiuuery, and tbia addition is doitlnod be aa popalar aa tbolr other proparations.

GOOD ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES. and inwalry has been eombltied with tHe nlated Is ol the LUCIUS HART AND FACTORING, COM PANY. No. 69 Fnlton st. New York, which are just tho thins; for Christmas and New Year's proseafes.

fpHE TKUE BD5INESS ltULE'lS JL hcuost prices for honest goods, and such his bsea uniform 'Rule" of the BAILEYS, CARPET DEALERS, No. 112 COURT STREET, comer Stats. Every article is gnarantead as represented. Satisfaction secured. A full stork of all oilcloths, linoleum and kindred goods always on hand.

A LIVE HOUSE IN EVERY SECTION of the city may seen JOHN F. MASON'H'furnl ture trucks deliverine turnituro, carpets, oil cloths, Ac, Every railroad depot and river pier Is continually ro eelvina: roods from his extensive furniturs and carpet warehouses, 117, 119 aad 191 Myrtle avenue, corner Bridie stieet. KS. CAMERON PAYS 100 15 cent, mora for cast off clotulnjr than any otlmr Kin OA 51 ERON DAVS I0d Dl renL mOH Ior CSSt t.illiinc than other doa'er. Mrs.

OA MEIlON isy por cent inoro for cut ofT rlotblnc than any other rioiTor. Addieu airn. CAMKUON, il Jay etreet, Brooklyn. 16,000 WANTED 6 PER CENT. FOR a 1 of vp rs na fivo new brown stone divollinjfs finely ooated in" iciuiwr of Dr.

Churuh i above amount by tho owner and tniildor, whoss lioid is all be d63lrsd aotual cost to erect billdlcg AddtetsOWNliR. Box 3, Ragta oilio. 1 i J. B. JL COLLEGE.

88 to 44 Court et, opposite City Hall. This la tho only institution in tbe city devoted excloatveljr to businoss traiaiiiir. Students reoeived at any time. O. CLAGUOR.N, PrinolpaL H.

E. Oiffcwp, Secretary. ROWNE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 304 And Brtfl Fulfcoo ml. onooqlte Johnson t'30' rears at 235). lnirntn Intmann rtav Ann Rvaniatr: tarm daua from' An.

tranr vrritina. bookJCBanint7. br the Prlncliml bdo cial taachera and rooms for etndeats in EngKah, Latin, mattiomatioB, arithmetic, moohanlcal drawing, etc. roomi for ladles; tonus tojtuit. OaU or write.

OBEKSKIIiL (N. Y.r MILITARY ACADEMY. Send for illustrate circular, 40 pages, giving detnfltt DANC1IVO RIVERS' ACADEMY FOR DANCING, 17fi State street, nnrner of Court. OI.AbSKS FOR BEGINNERS NOW FORMING. Send, for a circular.

The rooms havo boon thoroughly renovated, ato now in perfect order for ptivatesociables, concerts or dramatio entertainments. Apply to C. H. RIVERS. R.

FRANK BODWORTH'S CLASSES FOR DANCING, 188 WASHINGTON ST, NOW OPEN foil THE SEASON. COAlu HE NEW COAL YARD, BUTLKR STREET, between Bond and Nerlns I respectfully luvilo t'ae attontlon of my friends and till public to my new coil yard. I propose to give iny customers tho host article ol coal at the very lowest market prices. A lull ton alwayj guaranteed. Very respectfully.

M. T. OOiiBMAN. B. SCHOJGES, COAL.

WHARF ANWP00K1CT8 KENT AVENIIR. FOOT RODNEY ST, ON WA1XABOUT OAKAI. I.J. OEERY. Superintendent a he voir am rs.

LL AFFLICTED CONSULT MEDICAL clairvnvant. a Parisian lady: slie foretells corroctly tho fnturtt. also locatos and euros diabases: cuarantoos satis luctiou. Pio. 461 button st, near day, secoua uoor; omce hours, 10 A.

M. to 9 P. M. CELEBRATED ORIGINAL MADAME OLIFFORD. greatest livfn medical clairvoyant andseercss.

having returned to Brooklyn, examines diseases personally and by hair proscribes remedies consults on life and business renorally gives names, dates andovonta. Satisfaction gnarauteed. Office, SCfi Gold st. near myruo av. RS.

FAY, FROM LONDON, THE SEV enth of the seventh dansrhter. crives ffraat satlsfao tTou In reading tho and future to Indies cnly. 156" Cumberland st, comer Myrtle av olfico hours from 9 A M. P. M.

terms, Wc. PKOPOSALr PKOPOSALS F()H LKGISL A I PRINTING Purauanfc to tho provisions of an act entillod "An Act to provide for tii public printing," pasod fllaroh 5, and an act entitled "'An Act con cerning the laws, journals aud docuniouc i ot the Legislature," passod May the undersigned hereby give notice that, they will receive (sealed proposals until rues day, the eihteenlh day of Deoeiubar, at uoon of that day, for executing tho priuting for the Senate aud Assotn bly during the of two yeirs, or so much of the 'said Erlnting for two years as is not covered nnd provided lor an exist in if contract, and to hi'dudo. also, any and all firin ting required to bo done doriog the conttnusnce ot he contract in prinnauce hereof, in compilanoj with cnaptor4S7, Laws of it being furthor erpres ily an doretood that no extra printing in addition to what is known a tho regular or ''usual uumbar" of copies, as herein provided lor, shall bo do. te irider any resolution of one House of the LeMataro: but the same must, all cases, boord3rod and done pmsuaut to an act or joint rule or coaeurrout resolution of both uses of the 1 eislature. b'or Souate and Assembly journals the proposals ahall state the prico per pace for oorupuBitiou, piosa work and paper for eight hundred copies, lnoluding pressing, fold tug, gathering, co luting, stitohinx and trlunning; and also the prico per paffo for press work and for paper for oach additional ono imndr 'd copies, whsnover required by tho Legislature, including pressing, folding, as aforesaid; which prieo for additional copies roust, in no case, includo any additional oharsro for composition, For cho and Assembly documents the proposals shall state (ho por piige for composition.

pros3 work and pap3r for ofsht hundred copiea, iccludintr pressing, fnldliii. athorinir. coMfLtlmr. trlinmina and stitchinit. and ab'o tho price per tor nreas work and for paper for vach additional ono hundrjd (inoludius pressing, folding, as aforesaid) oraeied by tho legislature, at auy tima dining its session, by act or joint rule or coacur ro.jt io3Dlution, which price for additional copies must, in no oubo, inoludo auy additional charge for composition.

Haeh page oi dooumcn's or must bo bo: in small pica Type, the psges be of samesizo and eon turn tho same number of lino as lha Souato Journal of 1877, r.nd uot to be leaded but liquid it bo nojossary to set up tiny part thereof la smaller frpe thevamp must wot be loaded, and the size of the page must be the samo, and no addlticnal prico per pago will be paid tor the same. The proposals shall also Btato the prioa per pago for rule work, urrulo and iigurt work, for eight hundrod copies whin it is necessary to set up any matter in tabula form. The price per pasta, for ono hundred copies, for additional copicB of documents or jjumals. when orueiftd, to be the same as for extra documents plaiu co'iipodiLi'm. Tho paper to be uatd for tho legish ttvo doenmpnts and jourualn must be of the same size and wobjht.

and tho quality must bo equal to tho best used in priuting tho Sonata doounienfc3 of 177, The prtrjoiala shall also etato tho price pir copy, for printing and putting on covers, upou all extra doL'umonts, wliwu ordered by the I.crlalature also, tho price phr copy for binding in cloth, or full clotu gilt, or half binding, ir roitiootivc or including Jeterinz, in editor case, all e.itra or addiiloaal documents jred to bound by the LeUslaturo; cIsj, ttie, prico par page, per 100 copies. lor extra super sized and Jenaaroa or tinted paper. 21x33 inches, weighing not lesd than sixty pounds to the re tin, when Buoh papor is dirtiutcd to be used by the LogUlture upon legislative doctmvinU. engraving on steel or wood, r.nd printing maps, phins and Illustrations for tho legislative documents, tuo price to ho paid, including cuttinKi fold ns and pa iJiff thr same, shall ju no case Bxeeed the lowest ratoa curroiiTin Albany and York at tho time said work may bo done. l'or the Senate and Assembly bills, tho proposals shall state the price por pane, for composition, proawork and fiypor, iaciufJiritf pressing, triHUiiinir, aud stitoh lor 639 conies, ordered by either Houso of tho Legislature, and also the price sr pza, fur press work and for paper for oach one hundred additional that may bo rociuirod.

ut any ttmo durinp the sossiom of tho LoBioJa ture, inortdincf preisiur, as Gfcresnid which price for addition! ooules must, in no ease, include any si mr composmon. Tho p.ipor therator, to be of tame weight and size, and of ouf.lity eqmil to that used for tho fjonato and Afspiu bb oil's of lol'ahd the work in all raspcois, aa to type aud otnerwise tr be executed in the same as in the year 1877, the lines in each section of the bills to be numbered, and sufficient space between the same for in torliuing words. Tho price or papo" for all work heroin embraced sha 11 in every case bo understood to corcr composition of ovsry kind, press work and paper, iucludinir folding, gathering, coll itiii stitciiinir and whether tho same bo upon the Journals, I 'ooumontfl, or Bills of tho Legilatuie Ui bo printed in pursuance hereof. It hoinv: also understood that no extra pay will be claimed or allowed for any corrections or alterations in proof sheots, nor will any additional pay be in any cnte for composition, whoa extra copies are ordered in addition to what is known aa the "usuil number" of ooplos. it is horoby expressly understood, that nil printing necessary to bo aone, dnriujz the session of the Legislature, ahali 1)2 promptly exsoutod, and should the Loglsla turo, at any time, ro juire nny part ol the work to bo per foimed in extra hiiBto, tho work thus Teqnirodtobe done, shall be without o.tra charge, therefor nh that nil oxtra documents of the Legislature, tor members, orficors and reportors of tho Logblituro, during the session of the Legislature, shall bo printed and delivered to tho Secretary or State, properly bound (when directed to be bound by the lMglslat uro), nod the jourauls.

bills and documents reauired bo bound by the State binder, to he delivered to such binder, trunin a period of not eiKht months from tho adjourn ruenl of tile Legislature, except as to reports piioted pur nuantto chapter 4ii, Laws of 1863. Tho ipo3als for nil Wl.PL osrtena rlll.v, Ilikic' of t. at the htitte bindery nt the omce ot tho Secretary oi Stato or at such other place or places iu tho City of Albs 'y as tho Sooretury ot Stato or l.etri datum may direct. ma win also uerecoive.i tonoaiiuio printing roquiroi by thi3 for an nngrosnw or lump prlc. In cass the undersigned shall bo or tho opinion that the proposals made in pursuance hereof are.

in consequence of any combination or other eaufG.oxoesaivo or dfs.idvan the State, they may decline any or all of tho said proposals, and advertise anew for the work embraced therein. No contract made In pursuance hereof, or any interest iu the tame, shall bo assignable to any person or persons. without the written coascnt of the Secretary of State aud Contiollor. To every proposal or bid for the porformanco of the work heroin above specified (and nut one or bid will be received, directly rr icdirectly, from tinv one per son, firm or in interest for th peifonnance ol the same work), there must Lo annexed a gunraDteo. sub by a guarantor of euiKojout nbihty, that the person or persons maklng'suoh bid will, If tho same bo a ceptod.

eutar into a contract according to tho terms thereof, and give the security loijuire 1 by law in such case, witbhi rorty ehjbt hours from the tlrno ha or they receive notice of tho accoplauoe of Ids or their bid: aud to every such guarantee there must bo annexed a certificate of the Sec troll Each proposition ranst De soaioii np witu tne amarantoo, and diroored on tlieoutsldo 1 Proposals lor Lekislative Printiug," and when thus sealed up ind directed the proposition should bo inclosed In a eeparato envelop and directed to the undersigned, or either of them. Albany, N. NovomberSO. 1877. JOHN BIGELOW, Secrotary of Stato.

Feepeiuok P. OI.COXT, CoultoIIor. Tu 3sr CITY C'OUttl 'B'EECfflS. mBiiiis ov thw city' court of J. BROOKLYN, FOR THE YEAR 1878.

The Judges of rho City Court of Brooklyn do hereby appoint the tol loifing terms of said Court lor lie year lH7d; TERMS FOR TRIAL OF ISSl'ES OK LAW OR FACT. On the first Monday of January, Part 1. Judfro Reynolds, Part 2, Judge McCne. On tho first Monday of February, Part 1, Judgo Neiison. Part 2, Judge Reynolds.

On tbe first Monday of March, Part 1, Jadga MoC'ue, Part 3. Judge Neiison. On tho first Mondny of April, Part 1, Judge Reynolds, Part3. Judgo Medio, On the first Monday of May, Part 1, Judge Neilson.Part 2, Judge Reynolds On the first Monday of Juno, Part 1, Jutbje McCue, Part 2. Judge Neilson.

On the first Monday of September, Part 1,. Jndge Rey. nolds. Part 2, Judge JilcCne. On the first Monday of Octobor, Part 1, Judgo Neilson.

Part 2, Judgo Reynolds. On Monday of November, Part Judge McCue, Part 2, udgo Neilson. On the first Monday of Dacoraber, Pact 1, Judge Reynolds, Part 3, Judge McCue. SPECIAL TERMS. On the first Monday ot tfancarv, Judjo Neilson.

On tho first Monday ot February, McC On tho first Monday of March, Judgo Reynolds. On the first Monday of April, Judge Neilion. On tho first Monday of Mr.y, Judge McCue. On tho fiwt Morni 1 ol June. Judge Revir jlda.

On the first Monday of September, Judire NoHnon Outhe first Monday of Octobor, Judgo JlicCue. On tho first Monday of No ember. Jode Reynolds. On the first Monday of December, Judge Neilson, Special Terms aud Caarabnrs will be during the moaiha of July and August, commmcimf. on the first Monday of oach month.

GENERAL TERMS, On the fourth Monday of anuaey. On tho iourtn Monday of March. On the fourth Monday of May. On the fourth Monday of September. On the fourth Monday of November.

TIME AND PLACE OF HOLDING COURTS. Eaoh of said terms will conunenco at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, and bo held In the Kings County Court House the City of Brooklyn Dated Brooklyn, November 15, 1877. J. NRILSON, A. MoOUK, GEO.

G. REYNOLDS, Judges ct the City Court of Brooklyn. rOTIOR TO TAXPAYERS OEPART MKST CIV COl.LRrrriOKTtnnm. 7 Hit. lull.

Brooklyn. December 1. 1877 The annrial T.t'RoIIii for the taxes of 1S577. have bean completed, and the warrants for the collection of tho taxes mentioned therein, have this day been delivered to tho Collector of Taxe. and Assessments.

All poisons aro reauired to pay their taxes his otnee. without daisy, under penalties of the law. Receiving Bureau. Room 7. Hoars for receiving, from o'clock A.

M. to 2 P. M. Taxes and Assessment Bureau, Rooms 6 ana 8, where bills for taxes and assessments an procured. Ope from A.M.

to. P.M. EXTRACT FROM THE LAW. Section 10 of Tltlo7 of Chap. 863 of the Lawa of Naw York passed Juno 28,1678.

On all taxes or assessments whioh shall be paid to the Collector before tlio expiration ot thirty days after tbe warrant for the collection of the (tamo shall have been delivered tAhlm, an allowance ahall be madato the person persons making such payments, at the rate of seven and thrtM tonths par centum per annum for the unexpired portion thereof, and tuo amount ol suoh allowance hall ba crodtted to the. acooont of the Collector, and charged to the account of the Revenue Fund. On all taxes and asseaameni paid to him after tho expiration, thirty days from the date of tha warrants, one ier cant, shall be added, and one per cent, aadltlonal ior every thirty days thereafter, until such taxes or assessments shall banaid. JAMES TANNER, Collector oi Taxes and Aasesnients. TAX RATES FOR 1477, PER Wards d.c.m..:Wabds.

d.c.m. a3.2o.6H 29.C7.8 32.28.1 15 29.61.4 83.58.1 16 29.78.4 IS.56.8 17 29.88.6 33.S4.1;I8 M.8I.5 8S.li.9il9 2a. 69. 8 82.40.4l2fl S3.27.9 82.83.8 SI R3.S8.3 83.40.li82 S2.S5.6 32.84.6 33 SJ.3S.9 IV" 83.31.3 24 sa so Effi msi 3180t I I B. C.

K. arv K. Baldwin, hla wlfo. DlaiitlllB. aaatxut Elizabeth Baldwin, Charles B.

Baldwin, Mary AnD Baldwin, Sarah B. Swift, James Swift. Sarah II. HiRbie and Daniel W. Hiffbio.

defendants. In pursuaaoe and by virtne of a judg raeut order of this Court, made and entered in the above entitled action, ami bearing date the fifth day of November, one thousand oight hundred and seventy seven, will be Bold at publio auo.ion, tiy or under the direction of too undersigned, the referee appointed for that, purpose by aid judgment, at the City Sales Rooms, No. 879 Fulton street, in the City of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings, on Monday, the twonty oijt hth day of January. 1S78, at twelve o'clock, noon, of that day, the lands and premises described as follows, to wit. 1st.

All that certain bouse and lot of ground in tbe City of Brooklyn, aforesaid, on tho southerly side of High btr. et. between Bridge and Gold str.ats, beg Jinlng two hundred and fifty (250) feet easterly of tae southeasterly corner of High and Bridge stroets, thence running easterly along HiKh street twenty tire (:5) foot: thence southerly parallel with. Bridge street ninety five (95) feet to an alley ttlCnCO Westerly nvr. iltn! vrit.h 11 lo t.rnf.

twntv flve (25) feet along said alley; then ninety five (ffi) parallel Bridge street Rloni; Sylvanus White's to place Of beglunine with the use mid rtirht. of A'lav. ul. Also ell thoEO two certain contiguous lets, pieces or parcel. of land, tfith the dwelling houses thereon erected, situate, lying and being in tho Eleventh (lat'j Sevarith) Ward, ot tho City of Brooklyn, on the easterly side of l'leet place, formerly Carll and an 1 distiuguisned on ro.t.iln map on tile in the Offics of the Clerk (now R' 'tfiEter).

ot tne County of Kings entitled "Map ot property fa Brooklyn, bslouginnt to amuel 1832snrveyod by Iliac T. Ludlam Villogo Surveyor" by tbe numbots 61 aii162 (llit ouo and hfty tivo) situato, lying and being and containsd as follows, viz. Bsginnina; at a point on the eastorly side of Floet place aiorosaid 0:10 hundred and fifty (153) feet distant sontherljr from the southeasterly corner of Flset place and Myrtle avenue, as the sime now runs; thence running southerly along Fleet placj fifty (5'J) left; thence ciBtorly parallo! to Myrtle avenue ninety six (96) lest six. (0) inches to land fonnnrlv nt Prlnrw nnjl Ft.t tut Mienco north erly along said last montio. id land fifty (50) feet soven and 'Htt half f7V.) inrhns Jinri nnw or lni.

Abraham B. KmbuiT; thefice alonu said last montionod land and parallel to Myrtle avenue efffhtr ftighr foet ten (10) iuciios t'i Vlect pluco, tho place of beifinnlaff. 3d. Also, all that certain lot, piecn or parcel land sit uate, lying and teioK inliie Flovnnth (iato tieveutU) Ward of tho City of Brooklyn aforesaid, at a point on tho easrly Bide of Fleet place, foiroyrlv Carll stiaet, two hundred mid cevontv fiva (275) feet north of WillouRhby afreet, at lurid formerly ot Iilijali Polio a thctico run lfltcrly alone said last mentloiod hind, and parallel witu Willohby stioet, nut hunilrod (100) feet; thence northerly, in straight lino, twenti tiro t2o ietit more or les 1 1 tbe Hontlioa'fc corner of a lot belonging to Tread well Fieet, then westerly alons Slid Tre.idweU Fleet's land and p.irallol with WillouRhby stroot, nlnety Bix (W) feet throe Incbrs to Fleet place, and thence eouthorly aloiijc Floet place Ucnty live C2o) feet to place or beginning. 4th.

Also, all that certaiu lot piece or p.tical of laud situ nto lying Hiid neliiK in tlio KIcrenili of the City of Broo lyn, County of Kings and State ot New lork, and bounded as followa: Commencing at a point on the easterly side of Pridffo street distant one hundred and seventy, ttvo feet nor; herly from the northeasterly corner of Bridg and Willounhby Btrrets, and runnlnjc thoucft eatoriy aud parallel with Willounhby street one hundred (10.0 oat tbrej (3) inohca; thence northerly and parallel with Bridge twenty (Si!) ieat, thonce westerly and parallel with Wiilnujrhby street one hundred (10(0 feet and three (3) inches to Bridge street and thence sont herly alons Bridge street twenty (0) toot to the paint or place of bcjr imiujr. fth. Also, all that certain Jot, piece or parcel of laud, with the building and improvements thereon situate, iy'rK And being in the said City of Brooklyn, and bounded aosennon as lohOHS, to ru neinMug ht a poinr oa the northerly aidu of Frt avenue, distant fifty (53) feot oaaie.ly nom the northoasterly corner of Clefinont and Park avenues; thonce runmae northerly on a Hue at rlzut ariK'oH to Park avenue aforesaid, nine'y elght (fV) feet, (e i i thonce easterly on a line at right angles to I Clermont avenue aforesMd, twenty five (2fi) feet sU (fi) I inohes; thence eouthorly on lino at rixht aug4e to Park 1 avenue one hundred and four (101) feet to the northerly 1 side of Park avenue aforesaid, and thence westerly alon.q The northerly aldo of Park avenue tivenry nvo icet to the nl.ico of Deginnlnir. 6fh. Also, all that oortain lot, piece or narcel of land, situ ate In the City of Brooklyn, County of Kiugj, and State of Now York, known and distinguished and hounded and de aclbed as follows, to wit: Bojrianinff at a point on fhc eontheriy side 6i Park avenue, dLitiut easterly noai south easterly corner of Vanderbilt and Parkavenuoa fifty nine (fiil) leot Blx (6) inohes, and ruuni ie thoaon so'itharly and at angles to Park avenue sixty eiRht (63) feet four and one half (4;) inohes; thence eaatorly parallel with said lark avenue nincteeu (19) foot; thonoe northorly, parallel with the iiist described line, and at right anarles 1 P.irk avenue filxty ehtht ((53) feot four and one half i to nni1 Pnrlr jivftmiH tbonf'a w.xiterlv nlona the southerly sida of said Park avenue nineteen (19 feet tho first uiutiouad pobit or of bejlnnitiir, It boing the same premises convoyed by Leonard G.

Vouiigs and Jane, hii tvifo, to Thomas Oiox by doftd bonring dato the ttTouty third day of December, one thousand elghf, hun dred and alxty tivo, and rocordol iu the otfico of the Rejx istor of tho County of. Klnzs, iu Llhorr.87 of pige on titth day of January, elphtem hjindred and sixty lhiee, at forty live minute pa3t one o'clock in the afternoon. 7th. Albo, all those certain lots, plcooa, or parcels of land sit.mte. lyinc and beln? in the City of Brooklyn, County of rungs ana ol iwew ami which taken tontner nru boundod and doaoilbed uj iVUowp, to uit: at poi it on tho northerlr Fids or avsnun.

iiun rnd bixty feet cnaxoAy tho northeasterly coruer of louiuiiioa and Myrtle avdruies, und ruualng thence norfhorfy and mraPel with Tomptina nventio onlimi fred fcut thenoj tjastarly and parallel with avoiitie seveoTy livn foot and ihtoi mor.oa; southerly o.i a lino paivdlel with 'iVriipltins ohm luuid tia fret to tho uorthorly line of Myrtle aveuus, and thence westorly aloiiK the norihurly lini of Myrtlo avanua sevtiuty tive leut and three Incbo! to tb plaee of hehini g. Also, all that rerrr.in piece or parol of bind In the Tvveni; lonrth (late Ninth) Ward ol tho City oi Brooklyn, bejrinninp at the cor ler of PaoliSn street and Nos rand avenue, and miming theaoBwhsterly in tb i northerJv hue of Pacific street tity (50) foet; ihonco north. crly in lino pir.illclvith tho wrstcrl Hie ot Nostrand flight 13) taut nine (W) inahoj; thence north e.iritrjrlv fonn eet four C4 inches to Una one hundred (HidJ leot northerly from and paralVd with the uortheriy lino of PacitiJ street thenco eas ia a lino parallel ho north rly lin? ot Pacitic eti tt torty tiva (45) fentt 'n (Id) inches to the westerly Noslr.md avuim.1; thtjnco eouthorly in tho 'neatnrlv linfc of Nos tr.tn.t one hu.ulre i feit to ib.3 plaea of bti ining. 9th. Alto, ihoe tv ro tiin lotn, pieces or parrels of land.

Aftuate, lyiunr antt bein in Fus New York, in th of inland Si at of ii'imv Yor. boi.Jir kn.Mvn and riijliutfiii on map nn fi'f in the Keehtor's ortii nt iii i Coir eiiritio.l IJ. ol Aew mrioyod by Vaiid r.oirt and F.K No.v lHS," as aoo ly fio numl S) an i 2 ituiity aorf tiiity twoi in B'nk a laid down oa iiif.p, iid tw tj. k'j to' efher, flre bound 1 dcscrihnd hh to I ws. wit ll'vliinln nt a i ll' ot ipteil1 side of Aladiroa street, tliscii1.

ip utsnd ed an I nfty foot no ierly from tlte no.th jaserly co.a;c of MidfRoU in I ty nvonua; tunning thence easto 1 puraUel be. avenu.i. niutt; (iHl) to o' tho 1 1 itfk; icj noitunrly, n'ong tho on irei.f and parallel with Hdsoii Mr e'. ilfty (f.0) feet th jnco westor'y, aniloi with 1 11 avenne, u'uety (o to Madison piroct. and th nc a'ong Madison 'i, ilf (5(i) feet btfgmnin.

lutlt. Aliri.uli itiit certain iol, whub or purer) o': Jnd situate, lyinp ana ii the ontii W.frd ofihoCity of Brooklyn, aforesaid, bbuoded and described at follows, to wit: Bu'inniu ul a p.iint on th aid of Iloyt Blrofltdistunt tircuty from the nnrttmasr ceruor of Hoyt and Dptrraw otro.iti, anrl opposite ths centre of a brlok patty wall, thnco ruuuiu oi'Jtorly paral lull with Dngraw straat and alon: the said contra line of said party wall sixty (GO) theucu northerly parallul with Hoy, street twenty (20) theuea patallel with Degrtvtf atvaot and nloni tho csn'r? of a brick party wall Bixty leot to the easterly li ie ot Hoyt street, mid thence Rouiherlj aLmj tho eattily line oi Hoyt twimty(23l febt to tin place of beginning, Also, all that certain lot. Diene or parcel of land BituatO, lyirifia'idbelitrla the City of Brooklyn aJ'orad iid and bounded and desoribod follows, to wU: Boyiniinjr at a point on the westorly fd'ie of Pearl street distant ie hundred and twonry hvo 125) feet eouthorly from the aouthwoiterlr corner of Pearl r.nd Nutria alloy, running theio westerlf along tha southerly line of a plot of ground lately 0THort by Joshua Rogers, and on a itl thence iHTtherlv on lino naTailol with Ponrl Btrent. thtrt.T three tf'd) thence easterly on a tine at litfht anglos to Pearl street on himared tent to tho westerly ifue or side of Pearl streot.and thonce southerly rIoub the westerly line or aido of Pearl btreuL thirty three (83 fe.it to the point or phice )f bji iMir.fr. I'lth.

AJso, all tbi'a lot, piece or pare el of land situated, lylns and belnic in the Eleventh Ward of the City of Brooklyn, in tho Ojnnty of Kings an i State of New orK. aua uounded a ad desenboj ns follows, to wit: Bo clnnhi at a point on the oayttsriy sido of Bridge street dls tant two hundred and fiftv fWo Huj) feat northerly from tha northeasterly corner of Willounhby and Bridge streets; thenco ruaniujf oadorly partly atonic tha cantre line of a brick patty wall and prrAllol with WW louKhby stroet one hundred lJa) ieet three inchoi. thenee north Iy en 1 prallel with Bridge street twenty (20) feet; thenco westorlv an i aaln psraltn 1 with Wiiiouhhy tttraot ono hundred ieut nnd three inches (100 ft. 3 in to tha easterly sido ol Brldtre stroet, And heoce southerly lilontr the emstflrly side ot Bridve stTeet twjntj trot to tbe place of Togetuer with all and singular the teiimnents, heredHainonis and appur or any win: appertaining, Ijn'oii Brooklyn, Bocember 10, 387. doll dvr Tu WM.

UJC V1GN3. Referee. Smith A WooWAitD, AUornoya for Plaintiffs. COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY Albort W. Hendricksnn.

apalnsl David J. Molloy.and KHei A. Mollo, hi wife and othurs. defen dants. Nj.

2. 1. T. Piaiutili't) Atronioy. pursuance of a jndmont orlwr of this mde fa too abov3 e.ixitled action, ooaring datetho 3d day of jNovom ber, 1677, I wl'l soil bv public auction, by Isiac P.

BiESoll, auctioneer, at tho salesrooms. No. 325 gton stre3t, City ll, iu tho tJity of Brooklyn, on tho 12thdayof auuary. 11)70, at i3 o'clock uooj. tho following described land aud premises: All those certain lofs.

orparcols of Innd. Pltuaro. lvlW. uml hninr in tho Tntvn N'k 1 tm County ot Kings, State ofttou Vork. kno and distinguished on a certain ni2p, eatitlod Map of Belloplain, to linst New York, ii Tovru of New Lots, KiiiKd County, belomrlng to J.

Stovrnrt, surveyed aud Juno. liSSi, by P. Ll. Van Alst, City Surveyor, and known as lots fono hundrod and aCxl, and part of lot 12. (one hundred and twenty iivo), which said lot and pirt of bt taken together are bounded as follows iolnning at the northeast cornorof avonue and VM I low street as laid down on aId map; thenco northerly along said Cypress avmmo 4G (lor'ty slx) feot to a poim wnioii 13 opvoiue tne centre oi a party wall.

Btsna COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY Albert W. Hondrickson. nlaintitf, against David J. Molioy and Ellen A. Molloy, hia wile, and others, defendants.

No. 1. F. T. Olovkb, PiaintltPs Attornoy.

ln pnruuanco of a Judgment order of this court, made in tho aboro entitled action, bearing date the 3rd. duy of November. 1S77, 1 will seli, Py publb: anction, bv Jshuc V. Bis Jell, Anotioneer, at tho Salesrooms, N. H2B sireet, nesr CityHaU.in tbe City of Brooklyn, on ihe lth.

day or January, at 12 o'clock unon. th foH nvi desorited land and Ad thoo certain lots, pieces or parcel Imd situate. lyinc an.l beinsr i 1 (ha rotvnof Jew Lois, County oT Kitigi and State of Vork. known and distinguished on a certain map, ent tied. Alap of Belle plain, udjaveat to East New Vcrk, In tlio Town of New Lots, KintfB County, L.

I belonging to Samuel J. Stew rtrf, Bvr o.v'd and drwn Jann, by P. G. Van Alat, City Surveyor, is aud by 1 hi numbers 1311 (ono hundred and tvr.mty thr.s3), 1:4 (one hundred and twenty lour) and irt or (ono hundred imd livo, which lots and part of lot. tat.en together, nre bounded as follows: Heinning at a point on t.10 tat tide of avenue.

00 (in) bun drenj foet. northt rly from the northeast correr of asid Cyerefaorenuoartd VVillonr strce; thenco suurhsrly cAong said Cyprus aveuue 51 (fifty four) foot tj a point whL is opposite tho centre of a psrt wall siandlnf: on tho lot h. roby meted, and tho one neit ailjoi'ihiK foutheriy thereto; thonce oaststly and paral'el with Etreet and thronnti tha coatre Oi'siid party wall tt0 (one hnndrol) feet; thonce rtheiiy and parallel with said Cypres avenue (fiity four) fet. to tho aoufilineof lot VI (nincty ono thence westerly alonr tbi south Hue of lot 91 inlnetr ono). hM (one hundreds eot.ti said Cypress avenue, the pui it or of Brooklyn, iaotB.juur ij, ioff.

ne27 6w Tu ALBERT DACKIETT. Sheriff. NY. SUPKEME COUKT, KINGS COU.VTV place of trial. Elias J.

Hondrickson, an soli surviving ovocutor of the lant will and test union of Jame il ndrickson, deceased, plaintltT, rRa'n 't An drew Brown, etect of tho lust will imd testament of John Dick, deceased. Margaret Uobbcki. Bobcrt Dick and Sarah, his wife. John Diclt, and Bobee. bin wife, Georce lick, and Ellen, htn wife, William Am Sinclair, defendnnu To the above mimed dotVndanl: You nro hereby summoned tbe cornpl nut in this action, and to serve a 0 py of yonransaer on tbe plaintiff's attonioy withiti ta onty dayj afler the service of this sum mon.

exclusive of tbo day of service and (n case of your failure to apnonror answer, iudtfuieat wiil bo taken against you oy aorauH ror ine reuei uuiuanueu in tne complaint Dated October 27, Is77. WILLIAM J. SAYBES, PUintilPi Attorney. Post OtVice address, and address of oulce. No.

t97 Fulton streot, Brooklyn. N. Y. To MftrRnroA Dobiocki. Joun Dick, and Rebecca, his wife, George UUk, and Ellen, hla wife: The foregoimr summoaa is served upon 0.1 by publication, pursuaut to nn order made by the Hon, J.

O. Dykman, one of the Justices of tha Supreme Court, dated the lotu day of De ceinher, 1877, and tiled with the comprint In the offico of tho Clerk of Kings County, at the Kings County Court Haree, in tho City of Brooklyn and County of Kingat N. Y. Dated December 10, 1877. WILLIAM J.

SAYRES, PltlntifTs Attorney. Office and Post Office address, No. 397 Fulton sttvet, Broaklyn, N. Y. dlL6wTu NY.

SUPREME COUT, K'rNGS COUNTY Marj Jane Grarmxalnit James Grny and Jennie Grjr. In pursuance of a judgment order of the New York Suprome Court, made in tao above entitled action, and dated the 25th day of Octobor, 1877, the undor Blgned, as refer je, will soil at public auction, to tho highest bidior or bidders, at tha anotion and salesrooms of Colt A Murphy. No. 379 Fulton street, ia tne City of Brooklyn, on the 10th day of December, 1877, at 13 o'clock noon. 11 1 fiat i.urw Ju iiii, pictu ur usrevi ui iluu II CUB 19 in tne City of Brooklyn aforesaid, and bonnded as follows, to wit: Beginning on tho northwesterly corner of Third avenue (late Powers street) and Warrea street, running tbenca northerly alonjc Third avenue twenty feet to a point oppo (life the contro of a party wall thsnoe westerly and paral lei with Warren stiest aud through the centre of a party erll elxhtj feet; thence southerly, parallel with Third avenue, twenty tee to Warren at root, and thence easterly alou Warron street, eighty feet to the point or place of beginning.

Dated Brooklyn. October 26, 1977. GEORGE W. RODKklOK, Referee. MOBBifl PkAnBAliL, PUB 's Att'ys, No.

Montague street, Brooklyn. N. Y. oc36 6w FATa The above tale is hereby adjourned to December 17, 1R77. at same hour and olace Datsd LrAMmh in dell ruiFt GBORGB W.

BODfiRIOK. Refaree. THIS IS TO GIVK NOTICE THAT ON tho 10th day of Dwember, A. D. 1877, a warrant la bankruptcy was Issued against tha estate ol HENRY L.

FOOTE and JOHM W. RIOHARDSON. of Brooklyn, ia the County of Klnri and Stato ol New York, who hare been adjudged bankrupts on their own potltlon; that the fiaynient of any debts and delivery of any proportj be unzinf to suoh banknipls to them or for their usa. and transfer of any property by them are forbidden, by law that a meeting of tho creditors of the said bankrupts proTft their debts, ana to ohooseouo or me assignees their estate, will bo hold at a Court ot Bankruptcy, bo hpldon at tha United States Coart House, oor r.er ot Mdntattue and Clinton Brooklyn, N. bafereD.

O. Winslow. Rocistor. fen th Slthdayo! Docember, A. 1877, at 10 o'clook, m.

S. HARLOW. U. B. Marshal, Messeogar, Eastern Diitrlol ol KowYotW deloat t1 WT 1iTTIim TTTaTln flMrnri.ir i 1 i I i 1 I 1 i i I i i In at 9 8 or of 1 8 8 4 6 6 1 8 9 10 13 RATES FOR ADVERTISINO.

FOLID AOATE MF.ABUTtF.MRST. ACicrtlfcments, IftpcEo, 1(1 cents per line each unit, Advertisements, 2nd or 4th psge, 0 cents por line each time. Kxtia disolavcd advertisements double price. mb and commercial notices, Bd or 4th "OcunMnr line each lime. Pis count or per cent, foronemoiitb.

Dlfcountot 11 percent, for three montlu fliscountof II ercont. or six months, ll'countof Si percent, ior tivolve mn itli. AniusriuentB Ll'ceuts tier line net foreacii hiwrma PF.R KOTICF. OF HIT I T.KSS. I (ft and Found, ''cents 1 tune, and 50 cents each successive time.

Fn Sale and To Let. tfcents time, no.Xl cente eacd su ese time. IlourdhiB. 76 cents and coats each siiccoasi.j EHp Wanted, 'fcats 1 tlmo, sad 60 cents each successive time. And ten cents nor line in excess of six ita NOTICE Or BIX LISE3 OH Hi.

Personals. $1,011 eacll time. JlnrrlBKo Notices, 61.00 each time, time, ijnnday and 50 centaoanh 1 1 to TERMS CAB13 IN AJJV4HCK IlrooLlyn, January. 1. IH'tt WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH OFFICE.

A branch office of tho Western Union Telegraph Com. rum bas boon established in the Counting Room loi iho accommodation of tbe public, thus placing tne citi. rtns of Brooklyn in teleffraiibio communication with ill carte ot tlio United States. Office open from A. to f.

A Gold and Stock Indicator In tlicCnnntlng KoomreconU the transactions of the Stock Hoard, arrival and tUpartiiiii ol steamers and items of financial, ship and general eA Tint Eagle has afso special wire connectlift' it with tlio Western Union Office, fuKeir York, for the transmission ul Iff private dispa'ches, rnd placiu; it in communication ith alt DartB ot the world AMERICAN DISTRICT TELKO RAPH. An instrument of the American Wistricft'elrfrraph Con panp in tlio ftfie public In tlio counting ivooui ol tne r.AOLC, is zi rue THE RAGLE IN THE KASTKKN DISTRICT. The lci(te in the circuition and IjnslnesBpf KOTEivffhfn the wards kuown as the DiBtrict told Willlaniflbnrgh) has imposed upon us tho nncessityof otab a brancti cflico for the EAOLE in that district. The ItaBtern District Branch Offico of tlte Kaglk is located at 41 Broadway. Through this office the readers of the Eaoi.e can be gunpllod with thoir papers within twenty minutes from tho time tbe paper is printed at our principal office.

Advertisement will be reoeived at tlio above address Jtter than 11 20 A. M. P.M. on Saturday, for tlieSnn day The Kaole will be delivered to any part of the F.a torn Dlftriotby leaving tho order at tbe Branch Ollice. GR EE NT.

Tlie Facile will be dellvored at anv Mtln in Ornon 6ont by lo.iviiiK the order nt the Ntm i Flepof of Ceo. flluly, f3 Frankllu street, or of Win. Thompson, (Trnnklta (ireennulnt. Ij. 1 THEJJAGLE IN NEW VOltK CITY.

We have established agencies for tUo fate of the EAflLB etFOine of tlie prmcipal business polot6 in New York City. After Ilouen stops. 0. P. Rockwood, Grand street Forrv.

W. H. Clinch, 174 Noulh at. Woodruff Brothers. Erio Railway Feny foe, if riismluirB street, Dunn Cast, New Jersoy Central Railroad.l ot of Liber si Teeu BOOK AND JOB PRINTlsrj OF EVEUI DEbL'UU IIOU.

I ENGRAVING, STICitF.OTYl'lNG AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACri'RtNfi. BOOKBINDING DONE IN KVKRV ST I.E. I tlAAIMOTH POSTER PRINTING A. SPECiALr? Address BltOOKLYN DAILY KAO a. AUCTION SA1LJE51.

rM. AUCTION iilCR. i BY COLE A Pit City Salesroo r.s 3T0 Fulton st. aid Vlams St. THURSDAY, Dpuoinher 18.

At 10 'v o'clock. I Corner Franklin and Laf.ye'.t'j ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF Siap, I. osnnod trutt and voverablos, shelf go i Ja.aumlrit o. Oonera) stock of grocery. B.

BU1CW CONTIN ES THE SALE by auction of tuo hue on raUnirs a iultoD EVENING nti4o clock. 1 COLE, AUCJ'IONKRK, AT TUB COMalriltrtrAL. TH AO. ViHt ODOOSlte the City Halt. OLD POST OFi'ICB, Nassau st, Now York.

WM '''RiST B.ilLKY A Aucli NEXT SALE i TJRNITl'RE, i'HIDA. December 14 KXTKNS1VH Tl'KSDAY. Dec. Ir Groat bargains in liousj oiflco furniture in tilt Private Salo Depart LINDSAY, AT7r.ri02SB!CR. A.

will sell on A V. 13. at A. aL 10U I'liltonst, iarlor suites. plvi i.

black walnut bficUteadti, n.iirli!') tojt irm wnsh flteuds. touthor hrdt, hnlr nd husk parlor una cook siovob, Frencli clocks, black cnp nf other Also, nt o'njock, 1 1 crjii iynmi nt ioJd and silver wnto' ms. oiir3 i)hl je.vulv. ijto. TUOS.

JjINDSAY. Auotionoor, stibl shud SiTn ntinctlnn to auction i verv rir.Bsnn on. 100 nml K5) hn ton ht. Cou.iitrnnifsul.H of av' icrlpticn of niovcjibJo nrojurrt. rejuictJulhy iiu oj.

DIftiK SAVJW8HANK BUOOKLYN, i7 and 369 FUL'LON bTKKKT. 177. Tlie Trostees of this Bank havs dirfiotou tUci on 'in of July, 1ST7, inw i for tha six inoiitU ouduvjs 1877, at the ratsof iilX t'KR CENT, pur rm.umi, ba carrldi to tlio urcdit of all dopjbiors ontltloa thoroto. This iuwjrost wii) bo outored on tbu pass Dt.oiiH of tlei pop! tors aiter July 15. luieresMiot wiihdr.iwn win cam stl iotho croditt dopoBitors r.3 prinuip.il.

and will draw iinevtf. Irom Ucpuslti made on or buiore July 10 will draw Icitorea Horn July I. kkvmoUR llUSTEJX lVeslde Johk W. HuNTKR. Troasuror.

BKNJAMLN H. Ho.n'XIN'UXOM. IMMIGRANT SAVINGS BANK OF I BROOKLYN, cor. of Court and Livinerton sir 5PEN DAlliY, from 9 A. M.

to 1 P. M. and every MON DAY and SATURDAY, from 5 to 8 P. M. interest on all sums entitled thereto, freoot Govo.

ument tax. ANDREW DOUGHERTY, President. H. LA Af First Vice Piesi i' CHARLES MALI, Secuud Vico Presiilent. F.

L. Dallon, Secretai y. XBAVEJL, IKANSPOK'IA'HOJI, stcamshipM. SiO. A NCHOR LINE.

UKlTF.L. STATES MAIL STEAMERS nail awi aiij, iiiauuifn Oaliforala l. c. la. Kooni lire Nnou.

Ktbioui" Cii. 7 A. Bo 1 fa 5 A. TO GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL Oil DKKltV.

NEW YORK TO LONDON DIRECT. Ulnpia o. in on Alsa 21.7 AM Cabins. to $70. a cirdinK ti r.cc.minnriati.

n. Cabin Excursiuu Tickets at reduced ratss. Second Ckl in, 840. Staorago, $2i. Lir.Its issued tor any amount ar rate Onmniinv'a Pier.

Noa. 20 nnd'1. N. rtii illver. N.

v. HENDERSON Agents. 7 Howling (iieun, N. V. ALUJiUJUH, icouri St.

urooKUn. NATIONAL LINE. From Piers Nos. 44 and 51. Nortii River.

FOR LONDON (Vi. tora Do e.i a lu r. 15. 13 Italy I), c. JJ.

12 M. Hoi laii. Qugs afciWN "AND 1 1 rom Pior No. 4. No t' Rivei.

BVPt S.iturUair, 7 A. England ilnid y. C. 8 1 A. M.

Tlio Oue3n Saturday. Jau 1 11 A. M. Cabin paissge, SJ70. or KUra llckoti, 9100,8110, or $130 currency.

Stoer.ire imSBage.lS.16, currency iDralts Issued lrom 1 UDward. at. pricf.i. Apply at the Company's office. Ci1 Broadway.

N. V. V. W. J.

11 Manager. For furthor Information apply to JOHN U. UENDER HON. 18 Court St. Brooklyn.

mAFSCOTT'S DRAFTS ON IRELAND. Drafts for and upward. Payable in tirem Britnin Mid 1 rluml, At lowtJit rari i. Apply (oTAPStJOTT. HKOS.

8y South st, Now York. IIUNARD LINTE. TOE BRITISH. AND NORTH AMtiRIOAK ROYAL if AIL STBAM.SUlPri, botweou New York iud Liverpool, calilni7 at Cork Harbor. MUW" ifltOM NKW YORK.

(fiin Wt dnesdny. Ooc. 12 Alforla Jpc. Vi Bothnia "Wadneiday. 3fi Abvssiula JJ, jay.

Paribia I asdav, phtia Wi.dnesdar. 'aD 18 Ana wVory toltowing WRDNICHDAy ftoiu neworir. Stoamers marked taus douot curry stoeraae pessienger RATES Ob PASSAfjB Cabin pascengers 880. and SIO0, gold. accordincSi ftot'onimodation.

Tbo a Is i sp 'cial lo mte or Wint orr Tlukoisto Paris Kold lidditiouat. Rj torn tiokets on favorable termi. bltrage tickets to and from all paitanf atvcrj kiw raioj. Through bills oflttdlog given for RelfaM.filasgow. Havre, Antworj and other pointa on the Corit'n' and for Modl trrranosn ports.

Vor freight or jas apply at til offico of the Company, No. 4 Bowling OH AS. O. Fit YN Ageui, For Btporago pajgo and fwrther iu apply T. H.

HENDH10K.SON, 103 Atlantic tr Cllatoni oole agent for Brooklyn. Drafts at lotx STATE LINE FOR GL A.suow AND BELFAST. From Pier 43. font of r'analst, Y. STATE OF VIRUIMA.

Thursday, i)0j. I'd. fiTATEOF QKOKGI.V. Thursday. 27.

BTATKOF iNDIANA. Thursday, bookua to oil nana ot lnroiiA. AUSTIIf BALDVLN A Agonis, llror.dwttv, OICUIDKi; tLUUD, IV A'. Y. KYV YORK AO HAVANA.

nimtcT Matt. r.tvK. 'THESE FIRST CLASS STEAMSUH'S WILL SAIL At 4 P. M. from Pier No.

1:1, N. K. (' oCeda: jt.i t'OR HAVANA D1UKCT. Asfollows Steamer CLYDE, S.unrday, 15. Steamer COLUMBUS.

Wednesday. Dc. For trotgtit or pas3.ijo. having maitziifioa.it accominotl.i ions. apply to WM.

P. CLYDE A No Boirlina; Green. MoKKLLAR, LULINU A Agoute, Havana WHITE STAR IiMYE. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. HFFUBL1C SATURDAY.

17. P. BALTIC SATURDAY, U. A. ADIAT 'SATURDAY.

c. V.to BRITANNIC SATURDAY 1 A M. FROM PIER HFTY TWO. NORTH RIVER. Passaro In cabin St.

a i and Sloil. gold steorairo SM, C' tickots or drafts oa Ireland, England aal ALDRIDGE. MOOURr STREET. Brooklyn. OK It J.

CORTIS. BROADWAY. N. Y. ORTH GERMAN LLOY.O STEAMSHIP BETWEEN NKW YORK.

SOUTHAMPTON P1Sl7 SECOND ST. HOBOKEN. i9 ODKH Sat c. 22 DtLNAt: s.f i. lr0m J6W Hombamuton, U.rw First Cabin itiml.i BecondOabln fiteorago EOcurroucv Return floketa a reduced rates.

Prepaid steeraire Scat, at fM ourroncy. For freight or passsgo anutv .0 OKLRJCHS A Agents, II Bowling Green. N. TTNITBD STATES MAIL, Llj; 13 STEAM to Queonstown and Ltverp' ol. SAILING EVERY TUESDAY.

NEVADA Dec. II. at 11 A. M. IDAHO Dc0.

18. ato I'. M. From Pier North River. Cabin passage.

ffiS. S65, Intun $tu: steerage, all payable currency. bookod to auafnin Hamburg, Norway and Pivedon. cto. Drafts on Ireland, Knglantl.

I'rance, and Cannaoy. at lowest Apply to J' WILLIAMS A rtplON. 29 Broadway. N. Y.

Orlo JNO. 0. HENDliRSON. Court st. hrookljn.

TNBIAN LIKfi aiAlLSTUAMElui. FOR QUEKN STOWtTaND LIVERPOOL OF KICIIMOND.Sa'.nrdav. U. cuihfl li. at 1 M.

fJl'IY Of Bt'SB X8 da.v.D'i li ui I'. 81TY OF BERJJN December 'ii. at I l. 1TY OKKliiV VORK urilay. at 'M CITY OF AiONTR: A' i rt v.

A. M. FROM PIER si NORTH MIVBK. CAB1M, il and ISIOf i. Id.

Hctor. i tiekois on favjr blo terois. STEERAGE. ciir. cicy.

Drafts r.t lo vest rates. (Salooup, iinokl'iit and b.itjii. oins JOlll i tl. DALE. Aront.

la 11; idirj) N. f.l. C. Dr.liDiJRSO.V. No.

18 Ci'r' it, to), iijwiut iiipoklyn. I 1 I i 7 rr A NX NN EEE EE EEE MM MM 111 MM MM F.KK EU II It II 1 EEE SSS' sS OR StTNSHINE AND Prodnood with Now and Beautiful Scenery, ole. TIIKENTHXH COMPANY IN THE OAST Next week tho Unvorsal Favorite LltTTA. BROOKLYN ACADBMV. AIM1CJ5.

AlMKE'iS POSITrVE FAREWELL ONLY TWO" NIGHTS MORE AND WEDNESDAY vMATlNHE. IC NHIUT AT 3 AND TO MORROW MATINEE ATS THE EVENT Ol' Till? SEASON. First, nrortncHnd irt Itrivik lvn wltl, nn.e r' i nuns, i'rvipariios, ana Actfesioriei ol Kie reign nig Tbe Great Kureiircsn slid Nei; Vuik SuiW, LEOOCQ'S LAtjT AND BUST WORK. l.A flIAK.ttJl.AlKr:. AIMER in her original creation.

LA MAR.IOL AINU in whu she sinirs ths celebrtMd Cactt(H Sonu. Al5' tie BPirirar's Sanir.ln imH.itiou oi a charltj street singer. Mitinee Admission i nsri of tho cents. WEDNESDAY EVENING. BENEFIT OF ML1.E.

AIM EE. B7renucst. LA LIE In which AIMRK introiiiices for tho last tne he ronoivnud English Sonr and Danci world 1'rotty ftp I'n'tniu." Evoniuir Prices Goner il odnitisif n. SI: rertirrod seats. 50 rents oitra; boxes, S12 ami 411); family oink Cijiits.

Matinee Prices General tfuniUslots. 8i) cenlif: seafa. cent, extra. UOOKLYN ACAE)12I1Y OV MtTSlC. JOSEPH JKFFIi.Kf.DN AS IMP VAN WINK Lit FiilDAY EVENING.

D. cmliil It, rnd SATURDAY MATINEE, Doterulw 15 Sale of rcservod aonts will begin Monday. December 10. Mr. JEFFERSON will bo snpporfd br Mk DALY'S COMPANY recently playing v.lfh.liiru at Booth's The arm.

W001VS TUEATRli, OPP. OlTY MALI, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY ATllT UE. ,1. CLINTON As BADGER, in the Local Drama, STREETS OF NEW YOHK. Evening Prices Balcony, SGc.

OfehDatra, Matinee Itnlciny. 15c. Admission, 25c. vlcllestt a. MB.

B. L. FAIUEON AND BKOOKUYN NDltSl Mil. FARJKON wilt read his Sterr, BLADE O' GRASS, THIS EVKNI.VG, 11, LAFAYETTE AVE. onrKOH (Hov, DV.

tfUrV; Altisie at 7Stl. Reatliug at o'clock. Tickets for seat, can had al. tlio uoor. Prico, 60 centa.

fJpHE GKANJ) LOAN EXHl Uny LAFAYETTE AYENDE CHUROtf. WILL OPEN TUESDAY EVUN1NO, Decnmhcr 18. BliOOKliYN UAUY SHOW OPENS MONDAY', DECEMBER 10, ASSOOIATKlN HALL, t. rnoi of 'ulton St. and Gallathl JOLLBlt SXATlSr.

AT THE BROOKLYN 1I1NK. DAILY SK Froin i to I A JL, 2 to r. 1'. M. au.l to IS :30 M.

CON RINK OKCII KSI'Ka every eietlinn Salurday aflornoon. Piunu bv Wnlior. CO.MI'Kt'KN INSTItUlll OKS IN ATTEND ROYS' RAG KS and GIRLS' CONiKSl'S for prlr.ei evoi atui.isy atl. vnoiiii. BKOOKL.YN 15AI5Y SHOW OPENS MO.YDAV, Dl.l 1(1, ASSOt'lAI'tON HALL.

Corn.r ot i'l lLm flt. imd jilaee. fcJI IOW JUi.LS. PROGRAMMES. 0O1TPON It or WODDI UTS, siiltnbie lor TliKAI Iti A laiye sloi a i.

inn i i i ki, riti jii ii GOLOHKD POSTKH WORK A SPKOlALTi'. UltltI LY.N EAGLE JOB PRINTING Oli'lOK YOiaK IlEA'I' LONDON CUKOUS. GARDEN. I V. NS II SS.

HVK1! A X. TL'ESDAY. AND SATfliDAYE at o'clock, wan Fed li.oVK' Colored Rabies, all (or tho Great National bilce Baby Show, at the London Circus, Gilmorc's Gar den. Pivnilumf. Iu cash for Hie handsomest.

UKU. st. whitest, blackest, and especial premiums for tw'na! triplets etc. Extraordinary specimens of culorod babyhood from the Soit'iern States particularly desired. Transpnrtatiou both ways provided and expanses duir.ig the oi.V.UiitUm.

ApvVioivUons to ho leaAu, by nsr.uits only, the Imsmc.s ollice. sovonlh htrL et 'ourth UVOU'lO. JOHN YY? "HAMILTON. Managor BabySbi w. 'AIKN.

OLIl LAWKS' HOMH. THE ANNUAL DONATION PARTY AND PAIR AT fill! GRAHAM INSTITUTION. Washington av. neai DcKalli. will bo held.

on the after, iioonsau.l evnninj sof WEDNESDAY and Til HSDA V. Dec iuluir IU and Pi. AH the friends of tills charity are In. Vlted toatttnd. MRS.

DAVID M. STON'lt, Cnm spo iillng Secretary. "II IE SUMMEHKIEIiil I1AZAK WILL HE HELD IN TDK LECTURE It'lOM OF THE KUMMICRFIELD M. It. CHURCH.

Greene av, cor. Washington. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS. The lllh. IB! li and of Deoatnbur.

Di ors open Bud cunper ervna ill i o'clm f. M. A diiilsslnn. suigle ticket, L'. cunts, t'hlidren, IC eenta.

Season tickets. cents. 1.1 AJU AND FESTIVAL it run CENTENNIAL BAPTIST CHURCH, Clinton av, ar Mvrtlo. OpsnsTl'ESDAY EVENING, December 11, 6, and oonlinues ibirlng th" we tr P. M.

to lo I' M. HOT SUPPERS FROM li TO 1' M. ADMISSION, TEN AWES' FAIR TUP yNlONCONGHl'GA'l KINAL iMlURl'll. Kim place. lli'V.

VI U.Ii, ON EVENINGS OF TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, THIRSDA and FRIDAY, ceul. II. IJ, Is and 14, Also, AFTKKN'txiNS OK WEDNESDAY. THI'ftSDAV AND R1DAY Ojtn Donnleil and kcr bv DOR l.O ASUAFEH.

of Fulton Mnrke'. Admi jsi in 15 criits THE LADir.S OK THE IIAN.SON PLACE M. E. AVII1 hold a GRAND FAIR AND FES 1 1 AL. tlii.

week. omntonclngTirESDAY. Dn, emlu'r II, 6 P. AI and ciosiugon FRIDAY NtGIIT. Fair n(ipn evnrv afteiuoou and ovuutng.

Single tickets. sr Hfiu tioketa. 50i Supot. in the KuicUoibocLoi Kilcaen ut ti P. M.

I.adicn fn costume. "OIURCHOFTHE MiCS.slAlL Third Lent urn In Course, F. I I) A li I UY REV. CHARLES II. HALL, I.

IV. ON THE "RELATION OK Till'. RACES." CAOEMY OF MUSIC, UK OOKt. YN A OA ICY HALL, Will deliver bis great lecture of a novo) bistorio and' dratuatlc ciiarncter, ilitlo I. WHAT Wild, THE VERDICT HE TUESDAY EVENING, DKOKMIIKI' 18.

Admleeliin, tncludlti reaun ed scat.l, 7" ceots uallory, 60 cents. Tickets at Chandler's, next dorir to Acaaomy of Music, and at L'udorwoud's cor. Bedfurd av. aud Taylor, st, E. D.

"The debut of Hon. A. OAKF.Y II ALL, on the lectiiro platform ts eutltlud to tank auKiiiu the notable event ot lb season." Boston Po.t, ivouib xr JOWJCLL RICH, JL 17P MONT A1JE STREET BONDS. STOCKS, AND OTHER ElltST CLASS BOUGHT, SOLD OH EXCHANGED. S.

S. POVVKLL THIiODORE RICH. mHK BROOK JiY.N TRUST COMPANY, JL Corner of Montague and Clinton sts, Brooklj N. Y. CAPITAL.

SW0.00O. Tills Company is by special onarter to act aa I rccelvnr. trustee or guard! in. executor or admlnl vtrator. It.

can act as agent in the a iln or inanairoment of real estaia, collect Interest or dividend recei.o rrgl3lryand transfer books, or make purchsse and sale of Oovornment anil other siicuritios. Religious and charitable institntlons, and persons tltiac ctts'cmel to the traiiacti. of business, wjj timl tills Company a safe and ciavetiii depositor for money. RIPLEY KOPKS, President. CIIAS.

MARVIN, Vioe President. W. R. BtlNKEn, Secretary. Etir.xn M.

Cui.lks. Attornoy and Counsel. TltUSTEKS. S. Rockwell.

H. E. Pk vrepoiii, John aiartln, John lialf ej, John P. Rolfe, Henry Sanger. AuslSti I'orbln, Chss.

R. Marvin, Th' maa Sullivan, Abm Bnylis, Edm iinuW, Coriles, Ripley Yl opes, Dan'' Ohsjincoy, Jo. O. Low, White, Alex, Mci)uo, A. A.

H. )Ji tE: 5(111. $1 ,500. 93,500. S0.500," MP sai.O Alnnd other anion: is to auii or Itians on iin.

Droved preperty mortaaires ina le for hvo years innr.ist Jr a'ld sten per cent, depending on tctirltr lven. 1. C. SIMOSSON, XJ Mout. si, street Uoor.

Mili'l; Ell" L11E INSURANCE COMPANY No. EOT BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Accumulated assets, January I87L, Surplus as to Policy Holders. 177,213.71 Ratio ol oxponses (Including taxe)to SAVINGS BANK POLICIES A SPECIALTY.

JOHNA. NICHOLS, Prosldsak GEO. T. SNIFF EN. Secrotary.

E. W. DERBY. M. C'onsolling Pbyslolan.

JOHN Manager AKencles. CHAS. M. I11HHAUD, Act wy. HENRY W.

JOHNSON, JOHft E. CasWer. rjlIIE MIJTUAL L1FK 1NSUEANCH COiiPANir NEW YORK, t. Prosldsat. BIOH'DA.

MoOL'RJY, Vlco President ROB'TA. ORANNISSv IM Vlor. 1'resldoat. SBYMOUR HUSTRI, Resident Trtulse. AbSKTS EIOHTY FIVE MILLION DOLLARSi LONG ISLAND JioHNOy, B.

R. Aeent, Onlee.230ry(jivT ST, R. OOnwtff AO ENT MAKIt; I'OU'llIin. REDjilAD:" POWDHR. Can always no upon and 'ilia QUALITY IS l.VVA'IIAnl.H.

EtMCKY CAN IS OliARAATKED. EVERYBODY UK KS IT. MANUFACTORY TO PiiAOLUT, New Yock I I a I I A novel. 'Viotor Cftor 1 D. At publishers.

New I Vint. This tlfth vo'dvufl of the "Coltection of "Torolgn Authors" Is a translation whloh lorern of short. bright romances jwtll like. It fa in the bast otylo of ouo of the beat iFreneu noyellBta of the day. i nisTor.y or tdb Cits of New Vor.K.

15y Itf. Jlarilin J. LarjuVi. A. S.

Barnes A publishers, New York. I The Orst yiiliime of Mrs. Martha J. Laml hlnlt ry or New York is eompA'tsVl, It ia devoted to tho early Wstory of tlio city, froosljttia time whin Matihatlan Is la id was know only to tba Aborigines ntitil the yaar 1774. The work is one of gi eat interest, ami adorned as it is with many onftraIg unit maps, lt vain? Is nn riraied.

The publishers haro doms thoir part In making it ntfractlve, and it la certainly ono of tho tsml RotnoPt of liookn ns II is otia cjf tho moat desirable literary predtietions ot the day. IX la issned in parts and sold by but the bound volnmott aro noM by tbo pviMrshsrs, and is a haudaome'bollday gift lwok Tub Napr.atiye or a Bi.ochadb Biinnbb. Bt J. Willtmson. Sheldon publishers.

New York. Tho larger part of thts uaotcts takon ap with the narrative of Unpttiln 'VYillfluBou'i personal adventures, but thoto aro many interesting lncldonta related of tho late war, and tho eronts that transpired Immediately preceding and following Its itiaiigtml. Cr.ptaln Wilkinson was In tho service of tho United Statos when the war broke out, but entered the Confederate serrluo as soon na Vlrglnln sooeded, when ho resigned' hla position Iu tho uavy and entered the laud service. Ho was goon taken prlonor, and was sont to Fort Warrou. Lator ho whs put In oommand of the B.

K. Leo. Somo of tho fitots relating to tho eopturo of the New Orleans nro now to tho general publio and wilt be of s.imo Interost. Tho book, while It has no special merit, Is written in a frank, straight forward stylo, whloh renders l(. an agreeablo com punlon for the tlnio being.

Giief.n Pasttikkh and Piccadilly. A novo). By William Muck. Harper Brothers, publishers. Ainotlenns will road this story of ilr.

Blaog with mote Interest than thoy otherwlso would from tho faot that it deals with tho Wost in part, and treats of life on tho plains a Bubjaet for whloh English novollsts seem to havo a strong nffectlou. Tho story is nn undeniably interesting one, and It ought to 1m rend by morhlcl young womon who do not know tho ruulity of life anil oonseciiiontly nro uot prepared to moot It. Tho horoiue Is Just suoh a womau iw exiet In America, in quantities without titles, ami the history of her oareor may glvo a purposo in such a ute waiting for something to turn up, ami uover make nn attempt to help tho world along by any healthful effort of thoir own. For many other exeellenees tho book Is ootnmonded. Music: is tiik House.

By John HuUiili. LL. O. Puli.t A Coulou, Philadelphia. The iitijoet of this book, which Is to tm banco the pUu uf tho family and mako homo attractive, is no good that its merits are notod with pleasure.

Tho volume Is a small oue but it is full of Information discoursing of vooal and Instrumental mtislo. tin well as or pi aotloo aud rehearsal, and "tuo miiaioal library," Tho subjects discussed ore suoh as will give tho most satisfaction to music lovers. Thn violin In strongly commended as Is also the old fashioned stylo of piano wuiuh Is easily tuovoublo, aud oapatile of being made resonant enough for every kind of music llttod to tho house, How ws K.AI8KD oub IUiiy. Bv ft Hfiiiodick. Herliy llrothei publisliers.

New "York. The list iruprossltm whloh the title of thlo little volume produces tn tho mind of tho public that the is of a lika kind with that of tho many sen 'Htioiial aud ephemeral works with which tho people lmvw boon oppressed thin your. This impression Is porhaps iiolulitenod by tho faot of tha introduction from the pen of tlio author of "Hulen's Rabies," Thy dedication will In a measure rotnova this impression, for it Is of earnest import, and quite naturally causes tho oasunl reailor to look furthor and note the oontonts of tho book. Then lta oharaotor Is speedily rorognlEOd. It Is tho ortoi'lng of one who preteuds to bo a novice tu tho art of earing for "the baby," but very evident It la that he bus had a wide exporlenoo, nnd in a qulot way is teaching uot a fow leosous of value to young mothoro, and to those having tho oaro of ohildren.

The gosetp of neighbors, the preseuoo of th mother ami mother In law in tho houso and tho varied opinions reoorded ot all wh csms to sea the infant loud piquauoy to the work. Aflor narrating nil tho wonderful things that happened to his owu baby cud to his household in tho care of tho young proillpy, tho autlmrglves hi realtors an ao count of his neighbors' ohildren and detalb somo faotn that Buhl iiulghhiiro will like to lead. The hook Is so handsomely bound, nnd is gotten up In bucu good taste that ft will attract attention nnd elicit admiration wherever It Ib seon. The publisher1 donor ve credit for tho enterprise oxhlblted In making the. booh the aitUtlo volume it Is.

The Florliln Now riir: December immbor of this rungaziuo lamiod in the same attractive style as Itfl protlo cohjoi and will glvo much satisfaction to Its many rentiers. One of the attraotiomi of this montnlv Iu tho delightful oooouut of life In the. flowor iltato ns enjoyed by Northern people who aro there ior the Winter, and again tho monthly Is plooalug because it in well ndltod and has pithy artlolos on all ulijeotB of Interost to its readers. Iu Its new dress it has mado man? now friends, aud If ita deports wero reoognled by a proporttouuto list of iboiv, tbe Florida I'vrA sr, would be nnr of the moat flourishing of papors. The fato that all well wishers of Florldo desire, for tho State, has no truer I'uproBeututiva than it, and has no publication that docs it no muuh honor and ocedlt oh this paper.

NKW atNIC. "Only a Rosebud," a now Hong, tbo vrorda by YY. M. Lindsay, and the muflto by Charles A. Cable, has boon published by Tnomas J.

Hall, of HH Broadway, New York. The words aro pleasant and tho muslo is Htiltabla and pleasing. Admirers of ballad oannot but Uko thlo pretty song. LITERARY NOTES. The Nntunil Hjtitory, of Atlifism is bo title of a forthcooUug by Professor 8.

Blacklo. T)t'kray'fl vroris havo boon ifiBiied in a cheap illustrated form In Swenty fyur volutnoe, with all the author's Hit istratlonB. Pftrko Godwin's "Cyclopetlia of Biog raphy" publlsnod rasry years ago. Is aunounood for early repuMloatloi', Ir. a now and groatly en larged edition by llnrd Boughton.

Tlio last book by iba author oi tbe Schon bor Cotta fimlly la oatod "Lapsed not Lost." Tho sceno In laid in Noxl Africa at Carthago when tho Romans wro In po Woa in the early history of tho Christian Mrs. Harriet lieeoher Stowo has. be( nn serial story "Oat jHg at Poganuo, in tho ChrHlttm Union. It prcr to be au admirable pdoturo of New England aouatry life, dramatio, plotorlal and pnthotlo, Victor IJ uo's new story, "Tho Iliatory Crime," which la being published Ju Uarpa't II cji ki, i au account of Louis Napolti ui's d'ttatotv aoombor, I8W. ltlsaald to bo tho host his a novels.

Itnire" by Colonel B. llflmley, in puliliis bj. Llpplnoott ft as tho seooud UinleJ of the series of "Forolgn Classl js f.or Klfi. nh Rentiers," etlitod by Mrs. Oiiphant.

This voir mo will bo followed by "Pasoal," "Qootho," otraroh," "Cervantes" and "Montaigne." Ono of tho most import ant thoological works of the season 1b "Tho Life and Works of Chrlat," by Dr. Cunningham Qeiklo. Its Introductory chapter ehronlclos the admiration for the character of Jottus, by such "unprejudiced" porsons as Carlylo, Nupoloon, Goethe, Ros soau, Dr. Chnnnfng and others. The details of the life of his subject are given with evory detail by tho author.

Eliznbolli Stc vart I'helps, now book "Tht Story of Avis," Is uot so good as "dates Ajar." It It a ploture of domestic misery havug a number of Intensely large subjective ourronta ruunlng all through It. It K' the story1 of a New Eaglaad girl, madly in lovo with art, who goes to Europe and works In tho studloa. She had resolvud nover to many, never to let any objeet noma betweea hor heart and hor work. But she met In Paris a young, man whom she marrlod, and having housohold cares to ooctipy her time, children to absorb hor best thoughts, and a husband not of tho boat kind to add to her responsibilities, aha neglected art and beouind miserable. The loss of her boat 'oved pursuit and tho slavery ot dotnestlo oaroa for whiuh she was wholly unfitted marrod her Ute.

Tho result is not a tunny or hopeful feeline on the part of (he person who reads it but rather a tllssiitlniled, dyspetlo condltlou which It wore not wlo to iuvitc. Tliuiu was exported from Cltiu.t to Euv.opn, In the year 1S75, the ouotmnus atuouut ot ali rixty tons of biiuiau hair. This hnir is ortonniii the product of the sweeping of the liurber sbop but Ihf re Is 111 tie douot th.it mucti of It repret em i 'pig tails" foiojii'opalv Huipp'jd from luuly boutia. RRB OOO OOO Tl i no t'i BBB KK SSS. BO OO OKK BBB OOO OOO SSSSS AND OTHER GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE HOLI DAY TRADE HAS COMMENCED.

TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS We cordially Invite the public to inspect our grand HOLIDAY AND TOY BAZAR, STOCKED WITH NOVELTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. FREDERICK LOESElt 4 FULTON, TILLARY AND' WASHINGTON STS, DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS DOLKi DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS TOYS i i TOYS i 00O0OoOq O' 1 LLLL LL LL LL LL LL LLLLLLL trjauc. 0Oooooo INE FURS. FINE FURS, M. MAHLER.

IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER. OFFERS DURING THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS TO THE PUBLIC: A LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF FINE FANCY FURS, Tn which he is not oxcollod by any ona, and presents ex traordinary Inducements to purchasers, LADIES' SEAL MUFFS 8.00 LADIES' AND MISSES' SEAL CAPS i.50 MISSES' CHINCHILLA SETS from $6 to lu.OO MISSES' ROYAL ERMINE SETS 7.00 FUR TRIMMINGS, ASTOUND1NGLY REASONABLE IN PRICE. REAL CHINCHILLA TRIMMING, S2 to $3 poryard. SEAL SACQUES AND SILK CIRCULARS (Seamless), fn great varloty and at EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES. SEAL SACQUES LENGTHENED AND REMODELED AT PRICKS WHICH CHALLENGE COMPETITION.

No. 1,157 BROAD WAY, Near Twenty seventh street, SOI TOYS, GAMES. 1877 AT RETAIL PANUiT GOODS, CLOCKS, BRONZES, DUKSDEN CHINA TKASKTS, Ac. BACCARAT CLASVVARR. Tho inimitable ST.

GERMAIN STUDENT LAMPS. PlilCfiS LOW. Git EAT ASSORTMENT. SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. C.

F. A.TlINUrCHS, No 29, 31 AND "a3 1'ARK PLACE, NEW YORK. TB UNDERSIGNED HAVING REMOYKDjaiij BUSINESS TO 1E1 ATLANTIC "A CO It. HENRY ST. AND HAVING REMODELED HIS HTOR1C AND FITTED IT UP WITH.

THE MODERN FOR A FIRST CLASS t.ROCEKV, Yill bo happy to servo his oustomcrj and tho publio Generally with CHOICE UROCKRirrS, At that will be to tbo advi ntago of those who may Favor him with their patronage. JAMES THOMPSON. 121 ATLANTIC AVKNUE. N. B.

FINE BU I TER A SPECIALTY. SnSUIljlCTj, ILiLI AMSB KGH CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY1. (208 and 210 Broadway, cor. Fulton st, N. Offices, (Corner Broadway and I'lrstat, Brooklyn, E.

(itl Court st, Brooklyn. W. D. STATEMENT Jauuary 1, 1877. n0 Capital Rolnsutancei.o S7.04 NetSurpluB Assets $84837.79 EDMUND DRIGGS.

PresldeaU N. W. Mebbbolk, Secretary. F. H.

Wat, Assistant Secretary. Wm. H. BitowN. Assistant Secrotary.

i ONTliENTiLL INSURANCE CO COR, OP COURT AND MONTAGUE STS. CAPITAL NET SURPLUS, Jan. 1, 1877. TOTAL ASSE TS Sl.ooo.oivi.on 844,0111,11 3.040,ll8i,l)7 GEO. T.

HOPE, President. H. H. Lamport. Vice Prnaidont.

CHARLES H. DUTCHER. Secrotary Brooklyn Department 57VTNA rNSURANCB COMPANY, JJLU HARTFORD. JANUARY 1,1377. STATEMENT.

AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF ASSETS LIABILITIES: Amount of Unpaid Losses Unearned Picmiuins, Fire Risks Unearned Premiums, Inland NnviKiitiou Risks, All other demands against tbo Company, Commissions duo to Agonts. Return and Mlsoellaneuus ixponsos 1,789,793.42 1,476.00 ra.216.47 TOTAL EXCEPT CAPITAL AND NET SURPLUS JOINT STOCK CAPITAL PAID IIP 8,000.001.00 SURPLUS itBYOND ALL 1,945,136.11 Total 87,115,1534.43 A. B. THORN, Aircnt, 1S.1 Montairnc at HEKIX INSURANCE OOJUPAJSY OF BROOKLYN, N. Y.

.1 AI li Ali 1 .077. CAPITAL PAID 1NOA8H RESERVE B'OR ALL IJABILITIES INCLUDING REINSURANCE NET SURPLUS si.txxt.oaa'i f5.fi5K.TI TOTAL ASSETS ftU 72 9(B The assets of the Phenl ftra iarger than those Vf niiy other BrookliTi Company, and it continues to insure agai Kif or damage by Fire or against Inland Marino Losses oa Utmost favorablo torms. NOS 12 and COURT a't. BROOKLYN NO. 93 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, JEL And in tbe City of Now York WESTERN UNION BULLDl.va Broadway, cor.

Dev at. STEPHEN OROWELL, Prosldoat PHILANDER SIIAVice WnxiAMH, Cjiowell, Recetary. llABLEnunsT. Seo'v of Brooklyn Department WA: ftptCIfll ig it. ONTAUK FIHE INSURANCE CO.

Ur UKUUaLl'M OtlicQ ilUourt at. Itrooiclyn. Na UOFquitablo Buiidlnes, Broadway, Y. Ground JBioor. cash capital naxiw Km' assets a DIRECTORS; Wm.

Ellsworth, SoyrcourL.Husted, James Raymond. F.ira Baldwin, Wra. M. Ingraham, Rufus Reseguie, Kdnard Boers, Itltas Louis. Warron Richmonl.

Garret Bprgen, John W. Lewis, Kli Robbin3. Charles C. Betts, Stephen Llnlmrton.S. B.

Stewart. Hnnfll ..7 1 Samuel Booth, Abraham Lett, r.uaiunu iiiub, T.Ym. M. 1'homaa, George A. Thorno, Alex.

Dndernill. Brewster Valentin Edward D. White, J. Whitelionse, K.J. WUitlook.

John Williams. Joseph D. WillDi naninei it. unrus, a. a.

ivow. J. W. Campbell, T. A.

Newman, John Comstock, Foster Pet.tlt, Stephen B.ConkliaD. B. Powell. C. L.

Oooke. M. M. Phelps, John H. Diman, John Rome, B.

F. Delano, Alex. Studwoll, James Eaton, John J. Sttidwoll. Alfred Hanabergb.Jacob Philip, 1.

1 1 I el. ELLSWORTH, President Geo. O. TtusK. Secrotary.

1 Agents for Eastern District, AVERV A PENDLi Broadwai'. comer fourth st. TNCORPOltATED 1838. BROOKLYN OFPICPS NO. S77 FULTON STREET, HO.

61 BROADWAY, Eastern District, HfcNttY T. DROWNB. Presldeas. HESIK H. Hall INSURANCE POLICIES, APPLICATION'S.

RENEWAL NOTICFS. CIRCULARS, 'B'a' Printed with tho ntmoat neatness and dijnatch at tha BROOKLYN EAOLE JOB PRINTING I OpAoti MECHANICS' FIRE INSORANCIS COMPANY, BROOKLYN. Capital aiso.ooo.oo insuranco 48 703 34 Hatt Surplus 1841244 23 Aaseta Offices: 17 Montague st. Mechanics' Bun Una 163 Broadway, New York'. Brooklyn, aud uittK(yrrtn.

Daniel Cliauucev, John P. liolfe. John H. Baker, Samuel Sloan, Daniel Ayers, Abram R. Bavits.

Edwin K.Soronton,Geo. N. Curtis, Wm. Aiarshall, St'n Ii. Herriman, i ellx Oampboll.

Samuel Garnaon, Henry Brash. Josialv T. Smith. Thos. D.

Carman. Wm. Wright, iiHcouyoie, Joseph W.Oreene, nn.viil M.Oh&nncev.Jaoob I. Rnrirnn vjoanes torrs, John Halsen Jas. H.

Stevenson, Henry J. CullBn. John French, Wm. D. Veoder, John li.

Diman. Hosea Webster, li. u. Hubbard, John Rome. Geo.

W. IJergea, UN. Smith, John P. Nichola Ijaac wbari, Wm. AjVreeland, JarviB Bmsh, Daniel Fernald, Judah B.

vVm H. Male, Abraham Lott, JOHN H. BAKER, Presidont. DANIEL CHAUNCEY, Vice Pro3't. Walikr Nichols, Sooretary.

Mkhritt TnTTi ri Assistant Seoretary. BtDGEWOQD INSURANCE COMPANY QP BROOKLYN CASH CAPITAL SmOJl.O) Insures against loss or damage by fire and ths. itf. it foland navigation aad rransporfatfoa. OFFICES: UcptTRT STREET.

I No 170 BROADWAY, Boklyo. DIHE.0RS. New York WILLIAM K. LoTHROP WILLIAM G. LOW.

HTCVHV 11 ITWll uD KavvfUfi RRmrifsnv AUG. IS. MASTERS, EDWARD W. MASCORD. O.

K. MAXWELL, W.V. MILTON. JAS. L.

MORGAN. Jo, ft MnnvtTKriN ISAAC H. GARY, B. CHITTENDEN, DAVID DOWS, HARRY K. DODGE.

OHAis. R. FLIN1. CHARLES B. FOSTER.

H. K. PIKRRKPONT. AlEXANDER. FOR MAN.

JOHN PRAEGER. NEWBURY FROS'f. ALEX. B. SEARS.

CIIAS. R. HIOKOX STRANAHAN. CHAa A. HULL.

LEVI. K. SMITH, JOHN KING, J8 WILLIAM A. SOOTT. ED WD H.

LITCHFIELD, O. O. TAYLOR. B. LOCKWOOD.

JOHN VAN NOSTRA ND, M. LOW. JACOB T. VAN WYOK. BE1H LOW.

WM. loxuROP. PrMiaeat, Wjf. A. Scorr, Secrotary.

Branch Office: 31 PEARL ST, Now York. FueDBRWH F. LOOKvyQQD. 1 lusr on the lot hereby convevod and the one noTt nortborlv rerary or oraw, ipniroiivr. Anorney general, i reasnror, retary of Mate, Controller.

Attorney t.erieral. Treasurer, thereto; thonce o.Btorly and paraLol nltn said Wllloiv atato Engineer and surveyor or of tbo Judge oi the county 8iieet ana tbrona ll llle said nirtv wall led tone hnnrlm.il wnoio rue guarantor vesiuoa, luaL ie guaiuuiuc is a man i thooc" aouthe of proporty and able to make gJod his guarantor avo iuo 16 (fortv slil feet morn or lem tn s.M Willnn And the right to abrogate or annul any contract made street ienoe In pursuance hereof, for failure or uon performance (a. to. Lundrod) feet to laid msnner or time of execution and of dollveryl, la hereby Shetilt reserved, to the Seojetary of St.to Con.

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