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HOOK IL1 I VOL. 27 1VO. 105. BROOKLYN, FRIDAY, MAY 3 1867. THREE ENTS.

PAIKgre, Oftg, See. AMT7SEIT1ENTS. CHOCKEUY, PIANfr FOETES. MISCELLAIVEOIS ITEMS. HOUSES VOXt SAjLig I'OR SALE AT CYPRESS HILLS, A large two story frame house, containing 18 rooms, r7'Ji modern improvements, barn.

Ice house, with ouout 45 lots of ground; two cottages, each containing 7 rorjniR, one with 6 lots of ground, the other with nbout 10 of ground. Apply at the Aqueduct Hotel for tho re sidi iiee 0f jqsePII F. BRIDGES. mylOP FOR SALE WITH IMMEDIATE POS session, the two story basement and attic house, 43 hlc'rwont uvenue; water aud gas. Apply to the owner on ille Premises.

myl St lOR SALE A VERY DESIRABLE NEW house, in complete order, corner of Patchen and vein avennes, with four lots of ground adjoining; part of i forchaso nioncv can remain on mortgage; price puiitcss A. B. SHAW, 41 Sonth William street, New. York. Lmn3t 4,500 ORTO LET TWO lots on Canton street, with one in rear on Hampden near Aubnra place; upon these lots are frame pmiding and distillery, in complete order; the whole will Tlie httle daughter of Alma Whitlock, of Si re Cal while playing in the lnto a of milker! wiisrowned.

hur elapsed ere the child was missed and upon searcbliemg made, Adella was taken from the tnb by the father, life less. By order of the King of Prussia ninheroiis alterations suggested by the experience of the late campaign will be introduced into the equipment of the army. The most easential are tie addition of a cape to the notary cloak, which will henceforth closely resemble tlie English pattern the'increase in the number of catridges borne by each man from 60 to 80, one half of them to be carried in pouche sewn on the outside of the knapsack, and a. lightening of the weight of the helmet It has been discovered that some of the employes at the Cataract Mills, at Minneopolia, assiited by some outside thieves, have been sending wagon loads of flour to'St Paul night, and selling it for their own benefit. Three men have been arrested and a large quantity of flour found in the premise occupied by them.

Their peculations are believed to amount to $12,000. Meteorological records kept at' Sitka, fa Russian America, by the Russian Government, are said to show that at that place, in latitude 57.03 degrees, the springs, summers and autumns are colder, but the winters are warmer" than in Philadelphia. It is well known that the climate of the Pacific coast is milder than the same latitudes along the Atlantic, border. The Dayton Journal saya a man In a fit delirium tremens, leaped from a third Btory window to the pavement, in that place, on. Saturday morning, and escaped with some slight bruises.

A steamer left Pittsburg, recently, for the Missouri River and the Montana mining regions a distance of nearly 4,000 miles. 8he carried a number of families designing to se title in that remote territory, and took on at Cincinnati fifty five Dakotah Indians on their way home from Washington. The Methodists at Washington will soon build a church, to cost $200,000. Seats will be set apart for the heads of Government The Royal Thames Yacht Club have decided their programme for 1868. The race have been opened to the New York Yaclijt Club fleet.

The first match is to take placo MRS. F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE Fulton stroet, opposite City Hall, Brooklyn; tola Lessee IMBS. F.

B. CONWAY THIS EVENING. THE GRAND BHAK8PEAREAN REVIVAL W1 WipsUMJfER.NIGHT'S DREAM I With all its Orlirlnal Effects, Gorgeous Costumes, Dazzlina ransformatlon Scene, and the following admirable Distribution of Characters Theseus, Dnke of John Davis Lysandcr, In love with Hermla JamesDulI Kenwav nynpollta, QBcen of the Amazons Miss Ami'lo Meeker Helena, In love with Mrs Henri Hermla, in love with Lysander. Mist A Benedict TIUT rfAHD IlATOKD. HKK OF ATDBITS.

Kick Bottom, a Weaver Mr Lamb Quince, a Carpenter If estayer Kmio. a.Tolnnr Flute, a Bellows lute, Chtpviendale Snout, a Tinker 8 Parker Starellng, a Wren Oberon, King of the Fairies Mrs Conway Titania, hiB Queen. Miss Laura Queen ck, Jcsterto Oberon Christine First Fairy Miss Mary Meeker Wnstnrd Send Jacobs Peas Blossom Miss Stanley Cobwebb uutter Moth Master Cornell SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 4rn. GRAND MATINEE FOE THE BENEFIT OF MR. A.

W. CROCKER. Doors open at 7K. Commence at 8 o'clock. OOLEY'S NEW OPERA HOUSE! CORNER OK COURT AND RKMSEN STREETS.

THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE RESORT. 31. HOOLEY Solo Proprietor. MONDAY EVENING APRIL 29TB. AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK.

MORE NOVELTY lrst week of the Juvenile Fhenomenas known aa THE BOWERY BOYS. By particular request, Krand revival of tho Wonderful Illusion, THE SHADOW PANTOMIME OR, A TRIP THE MOON! tho most laughable affair evor presented to the nuWIc. Come Home; Who i no upper len intent flf. Camllle; the Knee Dance: Banilet. thcbulnt.

Admission Parquctte 50 cents. Family Circle SO cents. Private Boxes 5. Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 8 o'clock.

WASHINGTON HALL, WILLIAMSBURGH. CELEBRATED GEORGIA MINSTRELS, FOE TWO NIGHTS ONLY, FRIDAY. MAY 3d, AND SATURDAY, MAY 4lH. Admission 35 cents. Reserved seats 50 cents.

apSOSt BROOKLYN ATHENEUM. POSITIVELY THREE NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 7th, The celebrated and original SKIFF AND GAYLOKD MINSTRELS, From the Academy of Music, Chicago, 111., the largest Minstrel organization in the world. couBistine of twenty the leading Ethiopcsn nrtista of the day. Tho famous QUARTETTE, a feature that has won for this Company a world wide celebrity. LOW GATLORD HUGHY DOUGHERTY, Pronounced by the public to be the rwo wittiest end men the profession.

Also THE GRAND MUSICAL PANORAMA OF SHERMAN'S MARCH TO THE SEA, feature that has received the highest encomiums of the press, and alike commendable for its amusement and Instruction. Admission, 50 and 25 cents. WM.FOOTE, MR. E. RICHARSON, Joukht Stiele, Treasurer.

apSO 9t ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THBKE FAREWELL PERFORMANCES OP MR. MRS. HOWARD PAUL, MONDAY EVENING, Mav 6th, WEDSESDAT ENLNO, May 8th. MATINEE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON.

May Uth. UKILLIAls'T COMIC AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. Sixteen Songs anil Impersonations of Character. "Dream of the Reveler," "Bonnie Dundee." Roars of lauchter at Mrs. Howard Paul's quaint impersonation of "The Unprotected Female, with the wonderful song, "The Sorrows of a Spinster." Mr.

Howard Paul's comic scene, "The Timid Young Man," and tho wonderful full length portrait of NAPOLEON III, NifjhtJy received with enthnslabttc applause. SIGNOR BRIGOLI. Mrs. noward Paul will represent the great tenor every nii; lit, and tlnz bye. Sweetheart.

Good bye. nd M'Appari tutti Amor," from An even! of Mirth una music ot uicmosi reimeu, elegant ana rccner che character. Tickets 50 cents; reserved seats 50 cents extra; the aalc of which will. commence nt tho Academy of Music on Thursday morning. ap29 td BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

Director GRAU. Mr. GRAU respectfully announces that the departure 01 Madame IilSTOHI Is llxed for the 19th of Mav, when she will embark for Europe with her suite and company in the stenmsip Ville dc Paris. THE ONLY FAUEWELL PERFORMANCE OF MADAME HISTORI In Brooklyn will take place TUESDAY, MAY 7. When Madame RTSTOKI will appear for the last time in America in her great role of ELIZA11KTII, OUEEN OF ENGLAND.

The sale of seats will commence this morning, at the Brooklyn Academy, and in New York at 112 and 114 Broadway. mylGt TgiWOKLYN ATHENEUM IIAltTZ. SATURDAY at 2 I.AST MATINEE CHILDREN' 25c. THIS EVENING at 8 LAST NIUHT BUT ONE. CHANGE OF PBOCHtAMME.

"Will be produced for the first time THE WONDROUS LIVING HEAD; OR, THE ORACLE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTUHY. THE FLOWER ANT) BASKET FEAT Will be retained. Tickets 50 cents. Reserved Scats $1. Tlnors impn at Matinee at 1 M.

Tlie piano Is kindly loaned by T. Mctz, 173 Allieneum Building. Atlantic st, my2 3t ST. PAUL1S LADIES' FAIR, NOW BEING held in MONTAGUE HALL, Court street, opposite the City Hall, to defray the expenses incurred by the improvements lately made in and around tho church, has met with such snccess, that it will he contlnncd until THtJRSIA'Sr, May ad, from la o'clock m. to to r.

M. A large assortment of articles, useful and oma at tlie different tables, so that even tho appearance of the hall at present pays one well for a vlBlt to this fair, and the object must recommend Itself to all who know St. raul 'a, as it is at present. Father O'Reilly's Band will bo in at tendancc apTO lw THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION PRAYER MEETING, Will be held at the YORK STREET M. E.

CHURCH, York street, corner of Gold st, On THURSDAY EVENING, May ad, atijf o'clock. All are cordially invited to attend. se8 ly MCALLISTER'S SEVENTEENTH SOIREE. AT GOTHIC HALL. Adams street, near Concord.

THURSDAY EVENING, MAT 18CT. CLOSING ONE, MAY 23. Dancing to commence at half past 8 o'clock. Positively no person admitted witbout a tic et. mh26m' TEFFERTS' PARK.

NOW READY FOR ENGAGEMENTS, TOB PIC NICS AND PARTIES. Gates avenue cars run direct to the Park. aplB 2m M. CHICHESTER, Proprietor. NEW YORK.

AUTCSEIHENTS. OLYMPIC THEATRE. THIS EVENING, Farewell BBNEFIT and last appearance but one of MR. EDMUND who will appear in Mb original character of BARNEY 0TOOLE, In his own drama, PEEP O'DAT BOTH, In which he appeared at the Royal Lycenm, London. 320 consecutive nights, and won an enviable reputation as a delineator of Irish peculiarities.

TCTEW YORK CIRCUS, J3 FOURTEENTH STREET, Opposite the Academy of Music. POSITIVELY' THE LAST WEBK OCtlie Beason. as the Company will leave on its A VnTT A STIMMER TOUR On the 6th of May. A Series of BRILLIANT FAREWELL ENTERTAINMENTS, Introducing the entire Troupe. Every night at 8.

and on WEDNESDAY AND 8ATUBDAY AFTERNOONS. BROADWAY THEATRE. ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS. THIS EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. MR.

AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS. In the beautiful new Drama, THE SHAMROCK, THE FLOWER OF BR IN. MR. AND MRS.

BARNEY WILLIAMS In their original characters of PAT MOLLOY AND MAGGIE MAGTJniE. FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MRS. BA11NEY WILLIAMS. SATURDAY, AT 1H, FIRST WILLIAMS AND SHAMROCK MATINEE. rVvTIBLO'S GARDEN.

Lessee and Manager, WHEATLET. TjfiS KVENING. THE BLACK CROOK, With Jarrett Palmer's celebrated PARISIENNE BALLET TROUPE, Aftn THE OBGEOUS TRANSFORMATION SCENE MATINEE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Curtain rises at night at TK; at Matinee 1. XVALLACK'S.

Proprietor and Manager. LESTER WALLACE Mr. Wallack begs to announce thathohas made arrangements with Dion Bouclcault, Esq, for tho production of his last and most triumphant success, a drama, in i acts, FLYING SCUD; OR, A FOUR LEGGED FORTUNE. Poors open at 7K Commences at 8 o'clock ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 Bowery, opposite Spring street. GLORIOUS SUCCESS Jf THElNEVV MUSICAL BURLESQUE, entitled tho FORTY FEMALE JACK 8HEP FAItDB.receivodnighlly with screams of laughter and applause.

TONY PASTOR as Ganem. The entire Company injolly comic parts. Last tlmoof tho most startling Illusion, THE DECAPITATED HEAD, produced by Sig. BUENO COEE, over S00 nights In Europe. Matinees every Wednesday and Saturday, at 2H o'clock.

AGENCIES. M. CHAUNOEY, HEAL ESTATE B1IOKET MnntoErue street, near Court atreet. Desirable Iota on all the leading arcuaca and streets in the vicinity of Prospect Park, and iu almost every section of tho city. Houses of every description for sale.

Houses rented and rents collected. Money loaned on Dond and mote age. Our whole time and undlTlded attention given to the latereets of real estate. ao7 ly RlTATB AND INSURANCE BROKERS STHATTON PHYFE, 83 Fulton near Fnlton Ferry. Houses for sale and to let.

Bents collected. Money obtained on bond and mortgage. Insurance effected on real estate, personal property and live Btock. Commissioner of Deeds. CHARLES J.

WHITE, Counsellor at Law. Parties having ho Dj aes for sale or to let would do well by leaving particulars at our office, as we are at the terminus of all the Brooklyn Railroads. apl lm LEGAL NOTICES. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF EOSWELL C. BRAINAM), Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice Is hereby given, according to law.

to all persons bavins claims against CLEMENT L. DENNINGTON.lateofthe City ofllrooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at her realdancc, lro Livingston street. Is the City of Brooklyn, on or before the thirteenth day of Jnne next. Dated December 6th, 1R60. ANN ELIZA DENNINGTON, 08 law6mS Administratrix.

IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROSWELL C. BRAINARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice Is hereby given, aceordlue to law, to all persons having claims against CATHARINE RNKmRn it nf tbe fMtw nf Ttmokivn. deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to tho subscriber, the Executor, at tho ofilce or a TTTii.i.. jo ny Din Iv nf Vnv Vnrt. on or bororo the first day of July next.

Dated December 27th. 1666. GEORGE WIDMAYER, d29 lawfimS Executor. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF JL WILLIAM D. VEEDER, surrogate oi wo of Kings: Notice Is hereby given, acconllpa tp law, to all nersons having claims against PETER RICfc, Into of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are re unlred to exhibit the Bame.

with the vouchers tliereof, to lhc subscribers, the Exccntors, at the office of Wetmoro Bowne, No. 9 pine street. In the City of New York, on or uci ore me sou uaj oi ucioncrnc. HENRY L. RITCH, RIcnARD H.

BOWNE, Executors. anISlawem EDWARD HINCKEN, TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF JL WILLIAM D. VEE. tv or Klnmi. Notice is latn of the Town of New Ulrocht.

deceased, thBt they arc required to exhibit the same, with the yonchcra "jorooi, to the subscribers, Uio exeentore at the offlce ol A. ftJ. z. Lott, No. 9 Wllloughby street.

In the CI ty or belore too 1st day of October rjext. Dated March wth, ml91awanF ABBAHAM LOTT, i i. TTXT A A N'S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER PROOF FELT CEMENT AND GRAVEL ROOFING, MoKNAUGHT, ABBOTT ft STOCSSSOBS TO M. M. BTEKLB Proprietors of and only parties who do apply the an01'0 Tinnflnp on AH.

Talons TWELVE YEARS' experience and the'adoprlon of such suggested during that time, warrant ns saying that this tfie BEST ROOFING ever brought before the public. The reputation which WARREN'S HOOPISG has acquired haa induced other parties to represent that tnev arc putting on the, jsamo, or a similar article." Snch statements bavo a tendency to deceive ihe publtei Tin roofs coated with a snperlor article of ELASTIC CEMENT. Olllce No. 28, (old No. 9) Conrt Brooklyn, Room II.

TBOs.H.MoKjtATOHT, N. B. Abbott, jr. MoBioy. apt Ira" 1)RT GOOPS, LL THE NEW STYLES OF SIDE BAND Cassimeres, suited to the custom trade, now on hand POWELL'S, mh29 till Jel 118 Fnlton opposite Sands.

JJOSIERY AND UNDERGARMENTS. PINDEIl'S, 168 FULTON STHEET, Opposite Cranberry Btreet. mhl2 8m ARKING PLATES FOR STAMPING JSMBKU1D15K1JSS BRAIDS, SLIPPERS, Etc. CELEBRATED EVERLASTING MARKING PLATES. Manufactory, No.

1 Marion street, one door from Broome street, H.Y. mhl53m' CARPETING. PRING CARPETS. JOHN T. BAILEY.

No. 195 FULTON AVENUE. OPPOSITE FLATBU8H AVENUE, Has now on hand a choice stock of CARPETING, FLO OK OIL CLOTHS, OXEngllsh and American makes. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Consisting of VELVET TAPESTRY. ENGLISH BODY BP.USSELS.

TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. TWO AND THREE PLY INGttALV VENETIAN, HEMP. CANTON AND COTK MATTING, WINDOW SHADES, STAIR RODS, etc. N. B.

Competent upholsterers employed to make ana lay carpets promptly. mu25 2m HOUSE FCBNISHING. WINSHIPJS PATENT SELF VENTILATING REFRIGSEATOE. The only Refrigerator where Ventilation Is reliable, Self creating and Uninterrupted. IT HAS RECEIVED THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, THE SILVER MEDAL AT THE NEW YORK STATE FAIR.

THE HIGHBSt" PREMIUM, THE SILVER MEDAL AT THE OHIO STATE FAIR. THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, THE SILVER MEDAL ALSO, THE HIGHEST PREMIUMS, MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS. AT THE NUMEROUS OTHER PAIRS WHERE PEBSKHTED. MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY N. WHEATON, No.

268 and 270 CANAL STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, NEW YORK. For fall particulars Bend for a circular. JJOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Honsekeeptrs will find everything necessary to fttrnfrt house In the way of HARDWARE CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, TIN WARE, REFRIGERATORS. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.

4c, At WHITE NICHOLS', ipSlm No. 208 Fnlton corner Plnopple. A T'O N'S ORIENTAL LUSTRE TMPA RTQ TO THR HATH A TiTOHNESS AND BRILLIANCY NEVER BEFORE ACQUIRED. Also, possesses the combined qualities of CLEANSING AND NOURISHING THE" HAIR. For sale in Brooklyn, at A STREET.

Wholesale and retail 17 WilV.atn street, N. Y. aps lra ACARDLE'S SCRUBULOUUM. FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERIES. Dealers BUpnlied at WHOLESALE ONLY.

DO JOHN STREET, NEW YOP.K. apllm 1HANDKL I A NEW, USEFUL AND HIGHLY ORNAMENTAL EXTENSION CHANDELIER, A LARGE STOCK OF PENDANTS, BRACKETS, IN GREAT VARIETY, OF BEAUTIFUL DESIGN AND FINISH, WHICH WILL BE FOLD AT LOW PRICES. GAS FIXTURES, STANDARDS, CLOCKS, BRONZES, ARMSTRONG IlLAC'KLrN. mhl 2m Cornor of Court and Union streets. Is AS CHANDELIER WAREROOMS EORNELIUS BAKER, DAVID COOPE, Philadelphia, 193 Fulton street, Pcnn.

Brooklyn. DECALCOMANIC MATERIALS. apll lra ALL WHO USE THEM SAY THE SINGER SPr.ING BEDS arc the best. No harbor for bod bugs. Clean, strong, durable; cannot get ont of order or repair.

Health, comfort, luxury and economy. Sold by all Furniture and mattress Dealers. Six to ton dollars, according to Bize. warerooms, no. 21d centre Btreet, now orK.

ICO .1 iwa'iii nit acc. TEAM ENGINES. STATIONARY STEAM ENU1ME3, FROM 10 TO 500 HOUSE POWEB, nnm under uio TiATtnnmr. a wn fins" rj KrA now furnished nv tho T7UTF. TtARVN TTtON WORKS.

Tlisn. nnrHnps nrf. rnnfififlerl to bo HUnerlor to and all othorsin economy of fuel and regularity pf motion. Purchasers will do well to call at the Works and examine these engines before purchasing eisewnore. Steam Boilers, Tanks and Oil Stills of overy description, rurnishca at snort notice, ojjivr.it tiuiiunr ow.

Corner Elizabeth and Dwight sts, South Brooklyn. lm NEW HARDWARE STORE, 591 593 MYRTLE AVENUE, flnrnpr of Rlp.llben street. TheBubscriborbega leave to announce to the public inat no nas just ujieneu it ART WARE STORE. adjoining Fnrniturc Store, where be will keep all kinds of Builders' Hardware, Mechanics' To61s, Wood and Willow Ware, and Home Furnishing Goodaof every at the lowest Cash Prices, and hopes by strict attention to business and fair dealing, to merit tho patron age 01 uiose wishing to purcnase. my26tf STORAGE.

S. GRAHAM. TOR AGE STORAGE GOOD STOR (O ago in a large three story building en Schermerhprn street, suitable for furnituro, pianos, etc. Apply at SAWYER'S Music Rooms, corner of Fulton avenne and Jay Btreet. rtoom ior over one nuuureu iuuus.

TO LET, FOR FURNITURE storage, any quantity 01 room, we uesi 11 mowii; also a large number of single rooms. Inquire at J. O. LATIMER'S Carpet Store, 101 Atlantic street, Brooklyi. mnman fllEMCAX.

EFFERVESCING mar CITRATE OF MA QNESIA. a v.nttlu Iti nnwiior Thlfl mii.i7Ti(nlA. fa A mild pnrgfttlve ana ftpenens, very acceptaute uio cases. ForealebymoatDruHgiBU. Prepared bfABTHffB A CURE FOR RHEUMATISM, AHI Att BHEUMATIC AFFECTIONS, if directlona are strictly adhered to.

For sale OK per bottlo) at tho drugstore of Tho only authorlr od medlciuo bears upon tho label the printed Blgnaturo of D. TOOMBS, Woprletor." 101 RY THE GREAT HEALTH RESTORER AND GOOD SABIARITAN. A CERTAIN CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA. ALL DISEASES OF THE CHEST AND STOMACH. la nroof of which hundreds of letters can be shown rtL nrt otoII nnwn renlrlnnU nf Brooklvn and Now York, and other well known cities, sent without soli citation kj VUe rruunowi amuug wuu uuuqui iuvj rcceivea iroai usuis GOOD SAMARITAN.

Nothine 18 used in manufacturing the Bame but what can be taken with benefit to the system, either separate or 0 DEPOT 213 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. ap9 lra TciTVrriAT. STTROTflAT, DAST51S ED Skin Diseases niHeasea of every form cureel without toss of time or lnconveuieuoo. uu uuvica srAicated at the 4th Ward Dispensary, New Cham bers and James Btreet.

N. Y. ap'SS lit DENTISTRY. tr.TTf.1T DENTAL ASSOCIATION ORI GINATED the anassthetic use of nitrous oxide gafl. eiSact teeth and certainly do it without pain, so 19,000 niuenti testify.

See their names at tho office, 19 Cooper tnstitutowYOTK: BW A RET OFTKETH 1JN AFHW HOIUKO aotlafnctlnn iven or no chnnrA cbnlfti. dura hTpRetH pinnipors to restore youthful appearances. Fin? cold fillings. Nitrous oxide gas givon. Teoth cxtraoted witbout pain.

aavauce retiuirca. AlMConn dhuci, near Cltv Hall. ap25 18t' ri iTArilT rJ TiKTfTAT, TNSTTTTTTE. 24 MYRTLE AVENUE As good a set of teeth for $13. cTn.

madi In the country. Particular attention to filling. All work honestly dono at tho lowest prices. All work warranted. Extracting with nitrous oxldo gaa, without pain, 50 cents; witnou.

gaa, cents, wms ana ee. SrwKTTSTRY G. R. PARKHURST. II has rcmovod from No.

110 to No. 205 Washington Street oDDOsito thcMcthodlst Church. my4 ly TTSELESS AND DISEASED TEETH RE moved WHuoukp.u,o,fe. aw Kn ft r.Hntnn Htxflct. EatnblLshed fourteen years.

o20 ly ITROUS OXIDE GAS. i nnnnAction with their oneratlvo and mechanical fioritl'strv. given close study to the mannufactnrlns of tho above agent for the painless extraction of tooth, and with aPiL oplenttrli'. nrennration thereof, flonsennent ftach as to establish onr business 'J, th "Hcadnunrters" in this clt Being the pro rSietoreof this old and firmly established business, we Krnnrllv point to our record aa not only being the most SStVicciliUcB for the manufacture of Artificial Teeth, Kntlrft sets for $12 ana partial seta in proportion,) nenuo Ml tn want of teeth to cut this out and ertYe OS a Mil Msr prices are Bach as to suit everybody. And marie that all work that leaves our office is guaranteed to work' Derfect.

Operations on tho natural teeth carefully Inrt scientifically attended to. No charge for extracting when arll clttl teeth are Inserted. Again, call and see na and be convinced that what we assert la correct. n24 ly WvvrnTnTTH OXIDE OAS DR. T.

W. BOWERS, Dentist, No. 96 LAWRENCE STREET. A T7inn avenue. Brooklvn.

haa for several nflst made and administered a chemically pare years pi." nvlrln Oas. for thn nalnless oxlraC uoi of teeth, with results perfectly satisfactory to the natlent Several physicians of Brooklyn dally Bend to Phis establishment many of thoir patients who are anffer diseases of the Inngs, bronchial affections, c. Af? tbesc persons, so afflicted, are very materially bone flted inhaling Ihe gaa, for ihe extraction of tbofr teeth. ftla.l.iirt Sr hn blren If not nerfectlv new and fresh. ifoldLlt is worthlenB.

Young and Inexperienced men iiid boys should never, tn any case, bo allowed to prepare or administer the gas; Persona requiring the aor vfees of a tborongbly experienced and careful dentist, will como to these Headquarters and have their decayed teeth extracted without the slightest pain or dangor. From five to Artificial teeth of every description, and all dental work cheaper than any other place In Brooklyn, and of asupo rior quality. Call and aoe. 431 ly rw opdttian(iF. TO CAUSE 131 SIDEWALK8 TO BE FLAGGED Notice is hereby given to all parties Interested, of the intention of the common uouncii ot tma uity pw ui wiicc" canse sidewalks to bo flaggc in frontof the lots of ground on Degraw Btreet.8 6, between Clinton ajid Henry streets; to have ttie Bame flagged to tho width of six feet, where not already dne.

Dated Brooklyn, apni sum, jdoi. npSO lOd ROBERT FUBEY. Street.fjommlsslonor. WATCHES OF THE BEST MAKERS, wit diamond set, enameled.cngraved and ensu turned caabii. for sale AC JArj.

MCMOrfKAZ 'a rtcrV Jew elr establishment, 81a Fnlton street. li ml or 19 Of tHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE Extensive, new stock and low prices, to suit the most economloal buyers. i. FRENCH GRANITE WARE, Tea, Dinner and Chamber Sets, Beantiful shapes and styles, and much less than Frencb China VASES, STATUETTES, PARIAN AND LATA GOODS AND BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE, In great variety; also GLASSWARE FOR TABLE AND BAR USE. Please call and examine at M.

AHLEBS', apis lm 824 Fulton street, nert to Pferrepont. M1 IDDLE OF THE BLOCK, COOPElt INHlli nan I HAD LET Is consuntw receiving Large receiving Largo lnvolcea of OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE, AT ONE HALF THE USUAL SELLING PRICES. White French China Dinner Sets, ISO pieces. Tea Sets, 44 pieces Dinner Plates, per doz, Tea $90 00 7 00 2 00 1 50 Cnpt and Saucers, 24 pieces. 2 09 French Cut Goblets, per doz 2 50 Also Fancy Goods In China.

Dinner, Tea, Toilet Sets, White Parisian Stone Ware, Cut and Pressed Glassware, Silver Plated Ware, Cutlery, equally low prices. Goods delivered anywhere in New York or Brooklyn. House FurntBhlng Goods tn large variety. Remember HADLEY'S, Middle of the Block. Send for Catalogue.

No connection with corner stores. mhlS ly BATS AND CAPS. ATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS HARRIS the fashionable Hatters and Fur riers of 259 and 261 Fulton street, offer great inducoraente iiid juuicn vi jjitjtjtt.j jii, jii Tunc ii nuu uuu taeaui uiiotn LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN'S STRAW AMD FANCY BRAID ITATS, both trimmed aud untrimmed. The skill of foreign and domestic artists has been taxed to make their assortment the choicest in the trade. We advise, therefore, everybody in want of a.

becoming and stylish Hat, either for themselves or their children, to favor them with a call. 'lnerr assortment in siik, cassimere. ett ana ciotn Hats, for gentlemen, is also very extensive, and the prices reasuuai Remember the UAiiuia a 2a 261 Fulten opposite Clinton. Brooklyn. ly THE HAIR.

HILL'S HAIR DYE FIFTY CENTS BLACK OR BROWN, Instantaneous, natural, beautiful, reliable; the best and cheapest in use; contains as much as ordinary dollar sizes. Depot CO John street, N. Y. Sold by all Druggists, Patent Medicine and Perfumery Stores. ap2t lm HILL'S ARCTIC OINTMENT 25 AND 50 CENTS A BOX Instant relief from Pain; the physician's sure remedial assistant', every family's friend; wonderful curative in all Skin and Flesh diseases, Cuts, Burns, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas.

ChlUblalns, obstinate Sores, Boils, Bunions, Piles, It la the great external remedy needed. Warranted. Depot No. 66 JOHN New York. Sold by all Drug, Patent Medicine, Fancy Goqds and Grocery stores.

opSilm HAIR, HAIR, HAIR AUGUST'S HAIR REJUVENATOH, will restore Hair where all other remedies have failed; price $3. Also, Angast's Imperial Hair Renovator to restore gray hair to its original color; price (2. Also his superior Hair Tonic to dress hair, removes dandruff and cures anv disease of tho scalp; price 50 per bottle. Ladies and gentlemen, these articlea above mentioned.will do all as represented, and are su rior to any now in use. Try them.

Can be obtained at No. 7 Clinton, near Fnlton Btreet, Brooklyn, N. stairs. JOHN AUGUST, Proprietor. BOLDKBS) ItrATKRIAI.S.

H. HARTEAU WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS rv MASONS' MATERIALS, Viz: LIME, BRICK, CEMENT, PLASTER, Also, Conn. BROWN STONE and North River BLUE STONE. Office and Yards. Flushing avenue, near Cliu ton, and foot of Bond Btreet, Gowanns Creek.

fe23 ly LUMBER AT WHOLESALE RETAIL, ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND QUALITY. A full stock, suitable for shipment to China, Australia, Africa. Brazil, West Coast, Rio Do La Plata, and all other foreign marketB. Selections forpartiea for entire cargoes made with care and dispatch. The attention of Exporters and Manufacturers is especially requested.

PINE, SPBUCEAND HEMLOCK, In every variety. Also, a general assortment of Hard Woods, suitable for Home and Foreign markets, including MAHOGANY. BLACK WALNUT, HICKORY, CHERRY, ASH. WHITEOAK. SYCAMORE, BASSWOOD, ASH.

WHITEWOOD, BOARDS AND PLANKS. OAK AND MAHOGANY VENEERS, WAGON SPOKES AND FELLEYS, Constantly on baud, and for Bale In quantities to suit purchasers, by It. W. ADAMS Ic Atlantic Dock, 118 Wall street, New York. orisAVJEii.i OROOKLYN, BATH AND CONEY LYVJ J1VXJ JL ll i.

11 VXA ISLAND RAILROAD On and after Monday. Anrll 22. 18G7, trains will run as follows: Leave Guntlierville, at 6.10 and 7.10 A. Leave Coney Island, 8.80 and 10 A. and 1.20, 2.20, 3.20, 4.20,5.20 and 0.20 P.M.

Leave Bath, at 6.20, 7.20, 8.50, 1050 A. and 1.20, 2.20, 8i0, 4.20. 550 and 6.20 P. M. Leave Greenwood for Bath and Coney Island, at 750, 8.S0, 9.30, and 11.30 A.

and 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 P. stopping at New Utrecht, and nil Way Stations. Sundays Leave Coney Island at 8, 9, 10 and 11. A. 12 ami 1.

2, 1, 5 and 6 P.M. Leave Greenwood, at 9, 10, 11 A. 13 M. and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 P. and oftcner if travel warrants.

On and after une 1st, 1867, more trains will run. my8 tl COAL AND WOOD, COAL THE DELAWARE, L. AND W. Hailroad celebrated SCUANTON COAL, delivered, well screened, at 00 for nut, and J7 00 for other sizes per ton of 2,000 ilia. The best coal in market for steam and family use.

Yard in Furmnn street, near State, between Wall and Atlantic street ferries. o7 8m O. BANKS. Agent. TJEDUCED PRICES IN WOOD, AT KELLY'S WOOD YARD, 45 AND 47 JAY STREET, VIRGINIA PINE, OAK AND HICKORY WOOD, OF THE BEST QUALITY, Can always bcbad AT OUR REDUCED PRICES.

Orders thankfully reCciMd'md promptlrfrtgdooV tor fl2 tf M. tk T. 'KELLY. CIOAL KELSEY LOUGHLlN, NO. 12 Atlantic street, and corner of Atlantic and Boernm Btrcots, are selling genuine old Lehigh, old deep Red Ash, and pure Locust Mountain, ticllvcred from Yard; re Bcreened from under covere; weighed by distlnterestod and sworn weighers, at prices that cannot be undersold by any dealer who Bells good coal and elves 2,000 pounds to the ton.

Pine, Oak and Hickory Wood of the best quality, and prepared to order by steam Also, choice English Cannel Coal. Jel2 ly KINDLING WQOD BY STEAM POWER AND MACHINHRY PRICES REDUCED. FACTORY, Nob. 6 and 8 JAY STREET, BROOKLYN. Orders left at the following places before o'clock P.

will be promptly attended to: the cm roi OFFICE. H. Myrtle avenue. EXPRESS OFFICE, No. 4 Sands street.

G. F. BOHN. 43 Fnlton street. DAVENPORT, corner of Oxford street andFulto avenuo.

Land Agent. Wood In bundles constantly on hand. DEBAUN BROTHERS, Proprietors. CMROVOTTANTS. CLAIRVOYANT REMOVED FROM to Sands Btreet, No.

154, between Gold nd Bridge streets. Madamoiselle A. D. DE DORIE, rom Paris, tellB all present and future events, property and stolen goods recovered; prevents persons from all danger; brings together thoso separated. Call from 10 A.

M. to 8 P. M. second floor; np two flights of stairs. Ladies 50c.

to tl; Gentlemen tl to apl51rn CLAIRVOYANCE MADAME CLIF FORD, 291 Atlantic street, examines dlsease.pre scrlbea remedies and attends to all affairs of life and business generally. Disease examined by hair and satlafac lon guaranteed. fe8 3m SHIPPING. JgXOURSION TO PARIS, ITALT, GREECE, CRIMEA, HOLY LAND. EGYPT, The magnificent sldewheel steamship "QUAKER CITY," Will Icaye with tho above excursloa (accompanied, by Lieut.

Gen. Sherman,) on SATURDAY, JUNE 8th, At o'clock, P.M. The ship will visit St. Michael's. Gibraltar, Marseilles, Genoa, Leghorn, Caprera, (Garibaldi's Home,) CIvita Vec chia, Naples, Palermo, Athens, Corinth, Constantinople, Palma, Valbntla, Madeira and Bermuda, and the'parfy will have ample opportunity to visit ParlB.

Lvons ana an tne points of interest In Italy, Switzerland and the Holy Land. ijen. bnerman writes: i our programme Is all that could bo desired, and Bhould be adhered to absolutely." rogramme Is all Applications toioin the party, now nearly complete, the umber being limited to 110, must be made to the Com nuni. mlttco through apo jm 117 Wall Btreet, N. INMAN LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS TO QUEEN STOWN AND LIVERPOOL, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, CITY OF WASHINGTON SATURDAY, May 4.

CITY OF LIMERICK WEDNESDAY May 8. RATES OF PASSAGE. First Cabin U0 gold. Steerage $30 currency. Prepaid Tickets from Liverpool or Queenstown to per sons sending for friends at lowest termB.

Drafts issued payable In all parts of Great Britain and Ireland. For further information apply at the Company's offices. ID Broadway, N. or to JOSEPH BERRY, Agont, 296 Fnlton street, Brooklyn. felSly SAMUEL THOMPSON NEWPHEWS, LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN PACKET AND STEAMSHIP PASSAGE OFFICE, 73 BROADWAY, corner of Rector street, (formerly at 275 Pearl stroet.) Ticket from Hnrt to Mvnrnnnl nr Oneenofown.

nrl drafts for remittances to any part of tho Old Country, at lowest rates. Return Tickets to Liverpool and Paris at icuuuvuiiiivn. ap) UH rrupscoTT's emigration and J. iORElGN EXCHANGE OFFICE, 66 SOUTn STREET, N. Y.

Weekly Line of Steamers to and from LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. TAPSCOTT'S CELEBRATED LINES OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON PACKETS. For passago to and from QueenstownLlverpool or London, and drafts payable throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and at lowestposslble rates, apply to jarsuun riu. ec SB South street' IN EW YORK AND BREMEN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. THE FIRST CLASS U.

S. MAIL STEAMSHIP WESTERN METROPOLIS, WM. WEIR, Master, will leave Pier 46 N. on Saturday, May 4th, at 13 for SOUTHAMTON AND BREMEN taking paseengers to Southampton, Havre and Bremen, at the following rates, payable in gold or its equivalent In currency to Paris or London, $5 additional. First cabin, 110; second cabin, $65; steorage, S5.

From Bremen, Southampton and Havre, tj New York, first cabin, tilOj second cabin, 75; steerage, SMS. EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND HOME. First cabin. 210; second cabin, 130; Bteerage, $70. WESTERN METEOPOLIS, Capt.

Wm. Weir May 4 New steamer May 18 For freight. esprefisageLbills of exchange or passage apply to ISAAC TATLOB, President, 40 Broadway. apl5 ly STEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL FROM NEW YORK FOR CHICAGO, MANHATTAN, MINNESOTA, And other first class steamers. Passago to New York at lowest rates.

KtiiiltLoucca to Ireland, WILLIAM8 GUION, apo ly 29 Broadway and 83 Sonth street, N. Y. STEAM TO AND FROM THE OLD COUNTRY. ANCHOR LINE OF TRANSATLANTIC STEAM PACKET SHIPS. niBERNIA, CALEDONIA, CAMBRIA, BRITANNIA, COLUMBIA, INDIA, Sail regularly, carrying passengers to and from tho principal places in England, Ireland, Scotland, Walas, and the United States, and forward passengers at through fares to and from France, Germany, c.

Fares as low as by any other first clasB line. ABthis company does not employ runners, those who wish passage tickets, or certificates of prepaid passago to send for their friends, or any farther Information, will ploaae apply at tho Company's olllce, No. 6 Bowling Green, N. or to JAS. HOBTON, 128 Fulton avenue, corner of Elm place.

Brooklyn. felB ly 7TUNARD LINE OF EXTRA STEAMERS. STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK, LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, BAILING FROM NEW YORK EVERY WEDNESDAY, SAILING TO NEW YORK EVERY TUESDAY. Steerage Passage from New York $30 Str eraso Passage to Now York At lowest ratea. All Sable 'la currency and Including a liberal allowance These eamc'carry passengers on ono deck only.

Drafts for sale on Great Britain and Ireland. filRKBLE AND QUADRUPLE TABLE TrCTnlfted ware In aver, variety, fwsalim MnMtiTiHAT'S New Jewelry anwumiiuwu, Fnlton Btreet. 1b at a SAWYER'S NEW CELESTIAL AGRAFFE PIANOS, "INSULATED IRON FRAME." This now arrangement in the construction of tho Piano Forto brines this otherwise imperfect instrument to PERFECTION, and Mr. SAWYER fools confident It will only necessary to call and examine THIS GREAT IMPROVEMENT, to have them pronounced, in every particular, as THE BEST EVER OFFERED FOB BALE. Mr.

SAWYER is proud to announce that his NEW IMPROVEMENT has been examined by some, of the most experienced pianoforte makerB of this and the old country and are pronounced by all to EXCEL ALL OTHERS. Good seven octavo (new! Pianos at fSOOO. PIANOS FOR SALE ON INSTALLMENTS. Warerooms corner Fulton, avenue and Jay street. SAW YEK'S Rooms.

fell tf WALKER BECHT, PIANO FORTES FOR SALE AND HIRE. A large ossortmment of FOREIGN AND AMERICAN SHEET MUSIC. Violin and Guitar Strings of tho very best quality, at 239 Fnlton street, St. Ann's Buildings, Brooklyn. ly At SONS GOLD MEDAL GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS are now considered the best in Europe as well as this country, having received the First Prize Medal at the World's Exhibition in London, lBtf i.

The principal reason why the Steinway Pianos are nape rior to all others Is, that the firm is composed of five practical piano forte makers (father and four sons,) who invent nil their own improvements, and under whose personal supervision every part of the instrument Is manufactured. Warerooms, Nos. 71 and 73 14th street, between Union Square and Irving Place, New York. sal tf TSiXnos for sale ON INSTALLMENTS. NEW OCTAVE PIANOS FOR 530 CASH.

Pianos, Cabinet Organs and Mclodcons tnned, repaired, and exchanged lor new ones. erl9 ly G. F.THOMPSON, Greene avenue WATERS' PIANO FORTES. Grand, Square and Upright; Mclodeons: Parlor, Church, Gem and Cabinet Organs, the best manufactured; warranted for six ygars. hand Planofl, Moloaeons and Organs at great bargains; prices from J25 to $200.

Any of the above instruments to let, and rent applied if purchased; monthly Installments received for tho same. Old PianoB taken in oxchanee: cash paid for the same. Pianos tuned and repaired. Illustrated catalogues sent many auarcss. jnanuiactorv anu iiareiuuiuo; anu iTareiwuiuo, iiu.

HORACE WATERS CO. "XT. 4U1 Broadway, N. T. (nl4 tf) CLOTHING.

"DEAL SCOTCH GRAY CASSIMERE, Jj SUITS, K. SCOTCH tiltAX srauvu uvfiiiaaua, ALL U1K FINE GOODS FOR ORDER WORK. CLAEKE. 112 114 William N. T.

iJSm Between Fnlton and John sts. (CLOTHING THAT WE HAVE NOT kept in stock during the war in consequence of the high prices, but which we are now offering at the following rates: Black Union Cass. Pants $5 6008 03 Fabcv Satinet PantB 3 50 4 04 Fancy Union Cass. Pants 4 50 6 00 Kentuckv Jean 8 00 Hickory Shirts 1 00 Overcoats 1 00 At POWELL'S, 118 Fnlton st, opposite Sands. LARGE ORDER FOR THE SOUTHERN SIAKKET.

W. HANOVER pays the highest Srfce for cost off clothing, carpets, feather beds, furniture, c. HANOVER, No. 4 Boerom street, Brooklyn, near City Hall. mhs ly "ILOTHS.CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS tor me spring ana cummer iut men or boys' wear, for sale by the yard, at prices far below those nre.vKillntr the nast three vears.

and all nersons Durchasing. 'or garments to be made at home, can nave them cnt with jut additional charge at POWELL'S, 118 Fulton street, out additional chargi opposite Sands street. ICS tllljyl 1 ASH PAID FOR CAST OFF CLOTHING id. 150 Myrtle avenue, by the original JACOB LAM AN. Persons having cast off clothing will ret the highest cash price by bringing or leaving their ad dress at the aDove place, lie oots, shoes, carpets, and all kinds of clothing bought, lauies will ue atienueu oy jaM Cm Mrs.

LAM AN. CASH PAID FOR CAST OFF CLOTHES, FURNITURE, BHDS, BEDDING, CARPETS, Please call on or address A. LEVY, at his new stand, 283 Atlantic street, (instead of 290) 3d house west of G. W. Mearjs Koal Yard.

ja262m" CPRING" OVERCOATS, IN GREAT variety, at moderate POWELL'S, lis Fnlton street, opposite Sands street. fe2a tllljyl SIUELSliLLWELL, MERCHANT TAILOR. now receiving a large assortment of line goons, suited the custom trade, for the spring and anminer, imported and domestic manufacture, at greatly reduced prices, at POWELL'S, IIS Fulton street, opposite Sands. fe'M tllljyl TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, AT RETAIL in great variety, for sale at POWELL'S. 118 Fulton btrect, opposite Sauds street.

fo2" tilijyi OY'S CLOTHING A FULL ASSORT JLP mcnt. at greatly reduced prices, for mcnt. at irreatly reduced rices, for sale, suitable for fcprtng ana summer wear, opposite Sands street. at rU TY rJLL 3, 11H ulton fe25 tilijyi J.T" SMITH M.VNUFAOTUREKS OF SADDLERY, TRUNKS, HARTMAN'S PATENT SAFETY LINES. For gonei aldrljing.will prevent horses running or kicking STO WELL'S PATENT BREAST COLLAR, FOR DOUBLE HARNESS.

DRIVING AND RIDING WHIPS, HORSE CLOTHING. LADLES' AND GENTS' TRAVELING BAGS. BLANKETS, CARRIAGE ROBES, Special attention given to the manufacture of FINE HARNESS of all descriptions. A LARGE VARIETY OF ROAD, TRACK, COUPE AND COACH HARNESS, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SADDLES ON EXHIBITION. S12 AST.

Ml BROADWAY. KEW YORK. a5 ln SEWING MACHINES. THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINE ELLAS HOWE, i loritrinnl inventor of the sewing rresiuent. 6W Broadway, New York mhi 4m jpiKOVER BAKER'S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE AND TO RENT, BY J.

T. MENDALL, No. 2Si FULTON AVENUE, Between Raymond and St.Fellxsts. apll lot 1" ROVER BAKER'S HIGHEST PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES, 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 235 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. THE JMLITIA LAW.

NOTICE MILITIA FINES THE LIST of delinquent from the annual parade of the Bo eerrc Militia in the city for the year 1866, and the warrants for the collection of the fines Imposed thereon, having been delivered to the Collector of Taxes for collectlou, all persons liable to. pay such aro requested to pay the same at his office, room No.8City Hall, or to one or his deputies without delay. 5 14 Militia Law State of New York "All persons duly enrolled as aforesaid, who shall neglect to attend sala Sarade, Bhall be subject to a line of one dollar, which shall collected by the Collector or Receiver of Taxes of the town or city in which the company district Is situated; and the Supervisors of the several counties at their annual meetings aro authorized and directed to annex a list of the several delinquents with the Ones Bet opposite to their respective names to the assessment rolls of the several towns and wards, and wards, and warrants for the collection of the same shall direct the Collectors and Receivers of Taxes to collect the amount from every person appearing by said assessment roll liable to pay the same In the same manner as taxeB are collected; and when the name of any person between the ages of eighteen and twenty one years, shall appear on said roll, liable to pay said flno, tho said warrant shall direct tho collector to collect the same of the father, master or guardian, with whom such person shall rcBlde, or out of any property such minor may have in the city, village, town or ward, and such collector snail proceed and execute such warrant; and no property now exempt from 'execution shall be exempt from the payment of such line." ISAAC BADEAU, Collector of Taxes and Assessments, Jail tlllmy20 Room No. city Hall. CARRIAGES.

WOULD YOU HAVE YOUR BABY With health, that greatest treasure? bloom A Carriage buy without dolay, Aud ride It at your leisure. Get your children pretty toys, Let CUANDALL be the seller; And for their health and happiness Please order a Propeller. Perambulators are secure. With double wheelB provided, And two wheeled carriages improved, By having one wheel added. CR ANDALL is tho Children's pride, He mends their toys so neatly: And Hobby Horses.

Drokon Carts, Repairs so very cheaply. THE CHILD'S BENEFACTOR, CUANDALL, 179 Fulton street. Now is the time to send in repairing. ly KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 101 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

ASSETS, OVER DIRECTORS JRABTUS LYMAN, President. CHARLES STANTON, Merchant, Bl Front street. ISAAC KIPP, Broker. HUGH ALLEN, Western Transportation Line, No. Cocntles Slip.

AARON WILBUR, President Home Insurauco Company Savannah, Ga. JOHN ANDERSON, Tobacconist, 141 Liberty street. WM. B. HUNTER, Merchant, 15 Old Slip.

J. A. NICnOLS, Manager Southeastern Branch Olllce Baltimore, Md. THEODORE POLHEMUS, Merchant, 59 Broad street. SOLON F.

GOODRIDGE, Merchant, 81 Pine street. E. K. HAIGHT, Merchant 331 Broadway. JOHN B.

KITCHING, Duncan, Shermam Si Pino street. B. F. JOHNSON, Manager of Western Branca Office Chicago. OFFICERS ERASTUS LYMAN, President.

B. F. JOHNSON, Vice President. GEO. F.

SNIFFEN, Secretary. 11. LASSING, Manager of Agencies. BRAN CH OFFICES Western Chicago B. F.

JOHNSON, Manager S. Eastern Baltimore J. A. NICHOLS, Southern Savannah A. WILBUR, There Is nothing In the eommorclal world that approaches even remotely, to tho security of a well established and prudently managed Life Insuranco Company." Prof.

heliSckerbocker Life Insuranco Company presents to the public all that is desirable in Life Inaurance. Its nn doubted security, its prudent management, the liberal facilities which it offers for the payment of promlumi, Its laree dividends, Bnd the promptness with waicfi its losses wSn for it 'a prosperity and increase of bual ncss during the past year that has scarcely a parallel. Ill 1 kinds of Policies are Issued by this Company, but our lO year non forfeiture Life and Endowment Policies have met with marked and merited favor. The same pru and foresight which lead thinking men to Insuro, load them to fear the loss of their Investment froni innbil tv to continue their paymonts and shrink from burden inE Oldngc wltbaload whlonmny bp too heavy to boar TnL compaSi' obviates thesc the only 606lb obJecHonB ever offered to Uft SlSiSffi Insured during the later years of lite and a fortanotohls fimiirv'ben. tSey are deprived el blj power to provide investment, there is nothing that offers such a ffofltable return for oven small samg of money as Life the snnilus above the coat of insurance vlll ho made In cash, or by additions to the polloy, or ap iliedlo the cancellation of premium loans.

The onslness if this Company being mutual, its profits are divided, nnong the insured and It is believed that the distribution U1 be as large as can Bafely made by any Company. toUBa In IU A 626 (1 1 AmoDg the new inventions is small cannon, by Napoleon, said to be of deadly effect. Twenty weddln js will take placein Qnebec in' tie next fortnight. Cleveland is getting up a rogues' gallery. Astor is now a sixty five millionaire An Irish colony of two thousand persons purpose settling inr Virginia.

All trie Southern States are represented' at a memorial bazaar in Richmond. Little Tommy McCall wa9 accidentally boiled to death in a soap vat in Louisville. The State of Massachusetts has, for 1887, levied $5,000,000 taxes. The Prince Imperial is going to drink deeply of Krenznach water. Story county, Nevada, contributed in gold to the Southern Relief fund.

They are flushing the woodcocks in Canada. A gorilla haavbeen seen in Idaho. The average number of daily arrivals at the Cleveland hotels lately have been over four hundred. Both branches of the Virginia Legislature have passed a bill imposing a tar on oysters. A young married couple leaving Cleveland on a bridal tour were so happy that they forgot their baggage.

Mrs. Eastman, of Virginia City, Nevada shot Mr. Eastman dead. She was tired of family jars. Schuyler Colfax has excited the feelings of Boston by driving out with ex President Pierce.

A brute in Connecticut was lot off with thirty days' imprisonment for beating and kicking his mother. Parliament lias adopted more stringent laws regard to tne sale ot liquors on aunaay. A Home for aged women is to be established in jersey fjity. The First Unitarian Church in Boston is building an edifice at a cost of $280,000. The Presbvterian Board of Forcitm Mis sions will close its financial year $40,000 in debt, unless speeauy assisted.

The Fenian arms bonded at Buffalo, N. were sold at auction. San Antonio has ceded to the United States the ground near the city, used as a burial place lor tne miutary. It is proposed to call Russian American Prince of Wales Land. The Methodist says The TVesleyan body is undergoing a slow proces9 of disintegration." Over 500,000 acres of public; land in "Wisconsin, have been located with Agricultural and Mechanical College land scrip.

The rinderpest has appeared in Sumatra, Java, and Maura. The medical students of Paris are adopting the most active measures of opposition against the hotel rapacity of that city. St. Louis merchants declare this to be the dullest season for many a year. Tlie Ohio Fhrmer expresses the opinion that fine Ohio wool will sell at from sixty to sev enty cents.

General Ewell is devoting himself to active agricultural pursuits. The lumber, turpentine and rosin trade of Pensacola, Florida, is worth $3,000,000 per annum, and a new railway connection promises to increase the amount. There has been a falling off to tlie number of several thousands in the renewal of dog licenses in Belfast this year. In fifteen counties in England eleven persons hive been imprisoned, and 2134 fined, for violations ot laws and orders lor tne suppression of the cattle plague. Thewidow of Bishop Polk is teaching school in Tennessee.

Shad, it is said, has been driven out of the Delaware river by coal tar from the gas works at Philadelphia. Why are good husbands like doughs Because women need them. Tlie treets of New Orleans are being re paved with the Nicholson pavement. Hegro suffrageHttctt ot ished. The island is now governed' by a Gov ernor and (Jouncil appointed Dy tne urown.

Rev. John S. C. Abbott will return to this country in a few weeks. Louis Napoleon finds Bismarck and Abbott a trifle too much for him.

The St. Paul Press says every tram arriving there comes loaded with emigrants principally from the eastern and middle States. A circus performer in Houston broke three Of his ribs while bearing a stone weighing GOO pounds on his breast. Among the advertised letters at Fall River is one to the "proprietor of the best hotel in the Citj," and the postmaster is boarding round a week with each, to decide to whom it belongs. The citizens of Catskill have pledged themselves to raise $500,000 towards the construction of a railroad from that village, to connoet with the Albany Susquehanuah road.

At Sandyville, Iowa, recently, a man who was annoyed by the crying of his child, four or five months old, at night, got up and deliberately strangled it to death. He has been arrested for the crime. The Queen of the Belgians haa opened a fancy fair to assist in the establishment of cheap kitchenB for the working classes. A Mississippi paper publishes a statement of Col. Scott, that the prisoners at the Dry Tortugas arc very barbarously treated.

The bill abolishing imprisonment for debt has finally passed the French Legislative body by a vote of 112 yeas to 97 nays. The German sharpshooters are to hold a national festival in Detroit, beginning on June 9th, and lasting three days. Butter dealers in Philadelphia are being jerked up for short weight and tlie butter seized is eaten by the inhabitant2of the almshouse. Among the applicants to the New Jersey State Board of Education for the position County Superintendent, were 18 clergymen The reason for these applications is the small ness of the salaries received by ministers In New Jersey. Dr.

II. L. Stanford, late State Treasurer Tennessee, committed suicide last week. He was accused of misappropriating State funds and this led to the foolish act. The tobacco crop of Virginia, now coming into market, is one of the largest and best raised for many years past, and is commanding extraordinary prices.

James Buchanan, ex Prosident, entered upon his seventy seventh year on the 22d ult. He is still in vigorous health and occasionally makes the trip from Wheatfield to Lancaster, nearly a mile and a half, on foot. A blacksmith shop, at Sandy Hook, near Lynchburg, was blown to pieces, and two men, working in it, badly injured, by the explosion of a keg of powder which had been carelessly left there. Sally Ann Shannon was in the dock at Salford for the eighty fifth time, on the 8th having served two sentences of penal servitude. She is the last of a hard stock.

"Blackbird of is the term applied by the London Era to Blind Tom, who is again performing at St. James' HalL His powers of musical imitation are pronounced "superhuman." A heavy freight gorge exists at Bristol, there being now 110 car loads of freight for points West, which the East Tennessee and Virginia railroads have suffered to accumulate there. Out of 140 Irish Kings who reigned prer vioiis to the conquest of Ireland by Henry 120 were either killed in battle, or slain by their successors. A new mnsket by M. Galaud.a French gunsmith has been examined by the Academy of Science It has neither guard nor trigger, no gas escapes, and no power is lost It is very effective, and costs but 251.

Vigorous measures are to be taken for the prevention of smuggling along the Mexican frontier. A Corps of mounted inspectors ot customs is to be organized at onco. A letter describes the Cherokee nation in the gloomiest terms. One fourth of the people have perished hardly a house with unbroken windows, and but one of the old mission houses is fit to be used. The churches are all scattered.

Thq Royal Society of Musicians, of which TTnnriAl was once a member, celebrated their one hundred and twenty ninth anniversary at Freemasons' Hall, London, on the 18th ult The musical arrangements were on an extended scale. Flonr is worth over double as much in Boston as it is in San Francisco. Unless prices materially decline at the Eaat, in thrco years from this, codfiah will be worth less in California than in Massachusetts, and Russian America will be supplying New England. at in I. VAN ANDION, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR.

tea Bootx Daily Eagle Is published every aftcr aooni.t the Eagle Buildings, SO and 33 Fnlton street, treotjyn, and delivered to City subscriber!) every ev ng, at eighteen cents per Tvcefc, payable to the Carriers. This Papr haa tho lihgest cip.odl tTiou of an Evening paper published in the United S'atcs, and as a ibuiu i ior ousiness ana general advertising tenotBiir dj any otner journal. j.vnaDiy csu oavance. OB PHIKTING OF EVERT DESCRIPTION FXOMPTLT SJ BAT7.Y XEOUTJID. AUCTION SALE.

JAMES COLE'S SON, AUCTIONEER. Office 369 Fnlton street, Commercial Exchange.) TUESDAY. MAT Ttn, At IS o'clock, at the Commercial Exchange, No. S83 Fnlton street, opposite the City Hall, Brooklyn. rOBITIYE SALE In Partition By order of tho Supreme Conrt Seven brick houses and lots on Fill ton avenue, corner of Lafayette av and St.

Fells street, Brooklyn, and two brick stores and dwellings on Hudson av. NOS.27G, 27S, 2S0, 2K2 and 284 Fulton avenue 5 desirable 3 story and cellar Drfct houses and lota; contain each 11 No. 2SC Fulton avenue Same as abpve; contains 10 rooms besides store. No. 2S8 Fulton avenue, cor.

Lafayette same as above; contains 13 rooms.bcsldes store. If os. SG4 and S66 Hudson avenue, cor. Lafayette st Ttvo 4 story brick Rtorcs and dwellings', contain 21 rooms besides store. This sale offers great inducements to purchasers, being an absolute sale, without reserve.

No. 103 Fulton avenue, near Classen 2 story and cellar frame house and store; contains 5 rooms, besides store, ni to corner of Fulton and Classou avenues. Maps, nre now ready. p30 6t "WEDNESDAY, MAY 8rn. At 12 o'clock, at the Commercial Exchange, No.

368 Fnlton street, opposite the City Hall, Brooklyn. POSITIVE SALE OF ELEGANT BUILDING SITES, in the immediate vicinity of the Grand Plaza at the entrance of Prospect Park, Brooklyn Five splendid lots on Eighth avenue, corner of Carroll fl do. on Carroll corner of Fiske place; one do. on Fiske place, in rear of tho above; 2 do. on President near the Eighth avc.

The location of this property is now so well known that a further description Is deemed needless. ABSOLUTE SALE OF 103 VALUABLE LOTS ASD 'GORES and 11th streets, near Prospect Park, Eighth Ward, Brooklyn. 1 he above lots arc beautifully located, on Men grades, three Mocks from the Park. A large number of fine residences baa already been erected In tho immediate viclnltv, accessible to the different ferries by two lines of city rail TOd, and unsurpassed for hcalthfulness and beauty of situation, This sale offers great Inducements to those seeking Investments or wishing to build. Terms very liberal.

Slaps, are now ready. Also positive sale of one very desirable vacant lot, on the Bouth side of 23d street, 330 feet oast from Fourth avenue. Bth Ward, Brooklyn. Maps, of all the above property can be obtained at ithe office of the Auctioneer 369 Fulton street, Brooklyn. 3d0W iJJBTa.

COLE, AUCTIONEER. BY COLE MURPHY. Salesroom. S39 Fulton street, noar City Hall. SATURDAY.

MAY 4th, At 10 o'clock A.M., at 83 Hudson avenue, near jremt6t. BALANCB OF GROCERY STOCK Ten, flonr, spices, soap, scales and weights, counters, fixtures, sugar, couee, oots, c. Iy22t SATUKDAT. MAT 4th. At 11 o'clock A.

in front of salesroom. i new llockaway wagons, 3 good top buggies, 2 road wagons, single and double harness, 2 good horses, tart 2t MONDAY, MAY 6th. At low o'clock A. at tlie Salesroom. PTTRNTTT7T1E "VT mahogany parlor suites; and painted chamber suites; a large number of good velvet, Brussels and ingrain carpets; and a large and general assortment of household and kitchen furniture, niat tresses, bedding, c.

my iai uurLfai. Jiii om. At 10 o'clock, at No. 4 Court street. MORTGAGE SALE Three of 1'helan Callander Billiard Tallies, with marble beds and patent cushions, cues, balls, racks, markers, efce.

Also, bar and bar futures my8 2t TUESDAY, SIAY 7TH, At 10K o'clock A. in ad avenue, between 25th and 26th streets. SHEHIFF'S SALE OF COPrER STILL, COPPEli boilers, steam engine and boilers, tanks, tubs, pipes, ic. Also, a lot of old metals, c. myi .11 THOS.

W. LINDSAY WILL SELL AT AUCTION ON MONDAY, May 6th. at 10 o'clock, at No 8 Aliev, 3d door from Fulton street, near Concord, the contents of eight well furnished rooms, furnished ns a boarding house. Also, all the bar furniture, mid bur fixtures; also ale glasses, tumblers, ice boxes, measures, cullerv. plated ware, beds and bedding, gas fixtures, counter, refrigerators, oil cloth and carpets, erock miid, irtd niimi.rniiH tn mention.

Sale positive; the goods to lie removed immediately after the pale. Deposits required from all huyers. iuy3 2t JOSEPH HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER CENTRAL SALESROOMS, Willougliby, corner of Pearl Btrcci Regular Sales of Furniture. every Friday SATURDAY. MAY 4TU.

At 10 o'clock A. at 85 Henry street, between Clark and Pineapple streets, Brooklyn. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Rosewood parlor suite, 11 vileces, in hair cloth; rosewood piano, centre tables, wal int and mahogauv marble top chamber and dining room furniture, hair mattresses, feather beds, Brussels carpets, oil cloths, china, glassware. iuy2 MONDAY. MAY Gxn, At 10 o'clock A.

at the Central Salesrooms, Willough bv, corner Pearl street. Brooklyn. SPECIAL SALE OF FURNITURE. LARGE SALE OF SECOKD 1I AND FUKXITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FROM FAMILIES REMOVING Purchasers will please come prepared to settle their Mils and take away their goods Immediately, as wo require nil our space on Tuesday morning to prepare for our ANNUAL SALE OF CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Which will take place on FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, Mav 10th, lltli ami 13th. This sale will comprise upwards of 700 lots of rich ASTXGRfARPEX3, a large proportion of whirtiWinefolind as The first day sale will include only the more costly car nets, and on tfie two following days the balance of the tu uMeis, Three ply and Ingrains.

ON The Catalogues will be ready on Thursday, at 5 P. and will as usnal specify the length and number of breadths In each carpet. The carpets will be spread on the main iloor of the sales room, in the amphitheatre, mid the light falling on them from above affords the purchasers the best possible opportunity for examination. If your present carpets do not lit the. rooms of your new residence, wlthont waste or expensive alteration you will find it the best economy to send them to us to be sold at tblssnle, and luthcsurao time supplv yourself from our large assortment with others of the rrghtsize.

my3 T6ARE OPPORTUNITY FOR PARTIES wishing to furnish ball rooms billiard rooms, tern Derance or other societies. THOS. LlMJbAl will Sell on SATURDAY, May 4th, at 2 o'clock P. benches, ucarly new, and Measuring 1'! feet long each; rt r.nr trrndTV Wlin On. OnO Set double sets't lugle, do.

Sale positive, at the front of the Arena or old circus In itaymoml street, between Fulton and DeKalb avenues. N. B. Parties wishing to dispose otborseB, wagons, harness, will do well to register their names at the olllce of the Auctioneer, llj Atlantic street. "TOTM.

W. BACKUS, AUCTIONEER, LONG ISLAND REAL ESTATE AND AUCTION ROOM, No. S71 FULTON STREET, OrPOBITB THE ClTT HA1.I,, llEOOKLYZt. BACKUS HOOD, lOenwal Auction and Commission Merchants, for the sale Real Estate, Merchandise, Furniture, Paintings, Works af Art. at the salesroom, stores or private residences.

AJ, Horses aud Carriages, Thobuslness will be con incted on a Btrlctly commission basis. Advances made if dalred. P' EA LAWRENCE, AUCTIONEER. BY EDWARD A. LAWRENCE, Office, Trinity Building.

No. Ill BroadwBy, N. Auctioneer and Broker in Real Estate. Sales 01 Stocks and Bonds at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, ev ry Friday. Public sales of Farms, Live Stock, Vessels anl Merchandise wherever desired.

Referees', Executors' and Trustees' sales solicited. Personal attention Elveri to auction sales of furniture and flno oil paintings at private residences in every part of tho city and vicinity. TUT w. H. MILLER, AUCTIONEER, Rv MILLER.

AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE BBOKERS, No. 25 Nassau street, cor. ucuar si, r. ew i or. City Residences, Stores and Lots, Country Seats, and Farms bought, sold, rented and exchanged; Loans ncgott ated: Auction Bales of Furniture, al3 ly" TUESDAY, MAY 6 rn.

At 12 o'clock at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, New York. GREAT TAND POSITIVE SALE OF LOTS AND HOUSES IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE PARK Particulars hereafter. ap21 lit TUESDAY, MAY 7Tn. At 12 o'clock at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, Now ork. VALUABLE PROSPECT PARK PROPERTY.

8TH AVENUE West side The entire front between Macomb and 1st streets, 8 Iota, 25x07 each. MACOMB ST. South side and 1st street, N. tn rear of above, Clots. 25xl00cach.

7th AVEKUEN. Vi comer of Macomb street, 6 lots, MACOMB ST. North side, in rear of above, 6 lots, These lots are very choice and desirable, being close to the grand entrance to the Park. MIDDLE (paved) ST. N.

130.7 feet east of otli avenue Beautiful two story and French attic frame house and 6 lots; rooms, 5 marine mautels, vestibule door, numerous closets and pantries, large cellar, gas pipes throughout; drain laid to street; house built by day's work in very best manner; has three air tight coverings, tin roof and observatory. Immediate possession. Fifty per cent, can remain on niongsige. 8th BTREET N. Vti.ltK feet east of 6th lots.

6th STREET S. 07.10 feet west of Oth avenue, 14 lots anrrniinflpf) hv uooil imnroveiniMits. ATLANTIC AW N. 100 feet west of New York 1 choice lots, 14U it et tleep. CLASSON A V.

West side, 100 feet north of Lafayette avenue, 6 Terms easy. ELEVENTH AVENUE 16 lots, 2'ixlOO, being the entire front on each side, between llitli ami Braxton sts. SIXTEENTH STREET Weit side, comnxmcing 97 inw Inches south from 11th av fifull lots. SlA lEt'N 111 Ml.r;i vresi sine, commencing yi it. H1W inches north from 11th av 1.1 luis.

BltAA 1 1 Mlihl.l SKI commencing 9, ft 10k inches souiii iron! uui av. a iois. BRAXTON STREET East side, commencing 37 ft 10K inches north trr nth av, iois. Terms casv. Mans and particulars at 25 NasBau street, nv mvl5t Also, the two story brick honses, Nop.

51 and 56 South ai rti, Kfn i lj. Houses aro substantially milt aud In excellent order. They aro only three blocks from the ferrv, and but a short dfstaneo from South 7th street. Terms easy. For maps apply at 25 Nassau street.

Maps at office. apWOt' IN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OP WILLIAM D. VEEDER, Surrogate of the Coun tv of Kings: Notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all nersons having claims against MARTIN ALPERS, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber the administratrix, at her residence, comer of niitlleld street and Fulton avenue, in the City of Brook lyll, on or oeioie uu i March 2)6t, 1S07 CATHARINE ALPERS, Administratrix. mh21 lawOmTh ORDER OP Surrogate of the Couu fo exhlfnl in" samel "wim 1 the'reof. to TN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OF WILLIAM dTveEDER, Surrogate of the county of Kings: Notice Is hereby given, according to liS? to all persons having claims against Bfc.Bi.COA HINCBMAN.

late of the Cftyof that nrereonired to exhibit tho same, with the vouchers tlie administrator', a ibis CJJ lbe mh dey 1hXnF07 fe8 4awlimF Administrator, wmi mo in tiFpursuance of an ORDER OF JL WILLIAM D. VEEDER, Surrogate pf the County or Kings: Notice Is hereby given according to law to all nersons having claims ogalnBt SAMUEL W. BURROSvKl of the City of Broofclyn, deceased, that thev nre reiinircd to exhibit tho same, with the vouchers tnereof? to "SI subscriber, the administratrix, at the otlice ot William. J.Bruce, No. 7 Beekman street, in the City of New York on or beforo the Gd day of Augnst next.

BtoS3fi6PUfA BURROWS, Administratrix IN ptjesttANCE OF AN ORDER OF "ILi.iAM VF.FnFR. F.sn.. SnrroErato of the Notice is liercqy given, according to mi i i pei st.ns having claims sgainst dUSKfU ire rennAtl.rt ot ae city of Brooklyn, deceased, that thay of to tlie nifj; "Mo" the same, with the vouchers thero 3 Lott fS fte lhc Execntrix, at the office of itnd City oj Brook March 2atli, day of October next. Dated JANE DILLON, Executrix, nlXL" THE the balr from falling ont, eraai atS prevents the growth when the hair has fallen SSt A ana renews cologne water. For sale at 175 rmtSS at TioT.StMO Oreenwlch Y.

street Brooklyn TNFORMATION WAiTTEDw iirrfi JL ANN MARA, or PURSELLS, by her In quli? forOTTddress PHILIP Y.Clty. ptl6i bo Is to f4Oxl' terms easy. Inquire of HUBBARD Sc M1GEN, 337 Fulton street. Brooklyn. mylS frOOR SALE OK TO LET A BEAUTIFUL countrv resldp.ncfi nn tli.hnnt of the PnsRAle.

river; m.n 3t li'OR SALE AT A BARGAIN A 3 STO ry brick house, with the furniture, nearly new; all lot 25x100, house 25 feet wide. Apply to J. yAV ENPORT, corner Fnlton ay and Oxford st. opSO 6f IOlt SALE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, a 8 story brick honse on Cumberland st In nice order: improvements. Apply to J.

DAVENPORT, corner of "iion av. and Oxford st. apSOOt" SALE VALUABLE FARM AT flit A VrCPCTl Pnninplsin. Air imnu nf line buildings, fruit, very desirably locateI: will be 'Wedupfo suit purchasers. Apply to COLE.

3S9 yi'Uon street, Brooklyn. ap30(it" FOR "SALE TWO BEAUTIFUL RESI dencea, with 2 or 4 lots each, on Herkimer street, running through to Fulton avenuo; price $5,500 to also a cottage house, price 1.900; terms liberal. Apply to CHARLES R. MILLER, 9 Wlltonghby street, Brooklyn, Atiantic avenue, East New York. ap30 6t IFOR SALE OR TO LET A CHANCE seldom offered, as parties are going to Europe One Mory, basement, sub cellar, brown stone front house, fxlO; lot 100 feet; contains all the improvements: first class location, within ten minutes' walk of ferries.

Apply J. A. S. SIMONSON, 347 Fnlton street. ap27Jit IFOR SALE PROSPECT PARK BROWN stone house, within one block of the Pnrk.in Carlton avenue, between Warren and Park places with nil lm Srovements, from top to bottom, with plate plate glass ont and marble door sills all throught tbe parlors; jiricj jJMOO, on easy terms.

Inquire of S7IF. VREELAND, 231 Court street, corner of Dcgraw street, between 12 andl P'c)ock. ap'47 lit VERY DESIRABLE country resldenoo, 24x36 feet, and an extension 12x14 feet; 12 rooms, bathroom and water in the house: half acre land, with about 70 fruit frees; situated in the vlllago of Greenfield; town of Flatbnsh, and 5 minutes' ride by the horse cars from Irospect Park. Apply to D. M.

CU MISKEY, 88 South st, N. Y. ap27 6t IHOR SALE A BARGAIN A TWO Rtorv ivnrt hanemtMit honsn and two lots, on Herkimer street, between Utloa and Schenectady aveuuea. Apply On the premises to J. BROOKS; price $2,500.

ap27 6t 'OB SALE OR EXCHANGE AT TJnnnrl Cnnl VT nn 1n tnn vnl TullT nait httllin extension axl9; two Htory and high prime order half acre land attached; good barn, immediate TinQlinBEilnn. nvtll anil nliAnn ak nvrntianiro fur rtfrtt lfirf In i. Apply to JOHN F. Water nlpplv in "vines. prfce, with 8 lots, 86,000, and 700 for each extra Int.

1 ttl fcftrt. v.r. (IHn nnl 25 per ceat. required. Call and bcc, iistantapasd streets, near 3d avenue.

Sonth Brooklyn, of J. SAXDMETEK. i(J lib SALE OR EXCHANGE A FARM of 51 acres on the Hempstead turnpike, in the village rewhridere. L. 11 acres wood, bnlance und6B00a state of cultivation; good buildings, nearly new, baTrhillc to station on South side road, now building; half of Great South Bay.

Apply to J. E. COKNKLL, Court and Jorale nion streets. apillCt IJIOR SALE THE CHEAPEST LOTS IN L' Brooklvn From 70 to 1 75 each: situate In the 9th "Ward, near East New York; in the Eighth Ward, below Greenwood, and at South Greenfield, on the Coney Island lluilrond; good grade; title perfect. Apply to F.

W. TABER, C'bunsefior at Law, Montague street, comer of Court. ap29 bt SALE VERY DESIRABLE houses, lots and stores, la Brooklyn and New York. Also farms for Bale. HouaeB to let mid money to loan on bond and mortgage.

For particulars apply, to H. A. SPAFABD, 150 Reinsen street, Brooklyn, and 65 Wall "cw York. fe4 T3m IiOR SALE ON LAFAYETTE AVENUE, between Washington and Clinton avenues, part of a nn or linnRps: storv basement and sub cellar. containing all tho late Improvements.

Also house No. ira Kycrson street, near ucjauiu ajeiim imi nients. For particulars inquire ol P. WILLIAMS, 011 the premises. np9 tw nn RAT, THE MODERN AND EX 11 atni l.lrrK and cellar brick honse, No.

251 Carlton avenue, near Lafayette avenue; house, 22x50; lot, 100 feet; 12 inch side walls and brick partition wall; In line order, and containing every modern win ui; Bum iw "i'i; it.1" mediately: possession May 1st. Inquire of A. BURTIS, owner, 12 Barclay street, N. T. ap20 FOR SALE OWING TO THE CLOSING UP OF BUSINESS The full stock of a complete Livery stauie, consisting 01 uuitwa, taiiwoua, phuitons, top anu roau wagons, Bieigus, Harness, uiuutvcw, bells, will be sold at private sale, together or separately, between now and tlie 1st of May.

Can be Been at any ume, at o. j5ueruni siruuv, ii uumiu. new 3 utnrv mill rini4mfint ivrown stonp. iYnnt dwelline house iu Carlton avenue, near "Willougliby avenue; lias all the mouera lmproveniems ami iu uuinuiijvi; oiuci "ciijuuui hood excellent. Apply to O.

W. ANDERSON, iH6 Fulton avenue, near Raymond st. FOR SALE ON THE SOUTH SIOE OF Tlilrd street, near Fifth avenue, one of those elegant 3 story, basement and sub cellar and brown stone front UQUHt'S Willi Uil HIOUL IU IUI 1JI cuitii complete: very desirahlo property, being on one of the finest Btreet? in the city, and near Prospect Park. AnpW at the Keal Estate office, cornor of Third street and 1 if th avenue, Brooklyn. apl8 2w HOUSES TO IE.T, nnO liET A SMALiTj PRIVATE FA1ULV II living In Willonehby Btreet, aud baying more room roan and wifoj Ulan me require, wouiu let a nueoiin noor i KeiiLie Bas and water In tlie bouso.

Apply to Mr. JJKAKE, NO. gjlloughby atreet. TO LET TO SMALL FAMILIES, NO children, unleBS infants, a nice floor; parlor, kitchen, two bedrooms, good closets, water waste and in house, at C7 Atlantic street; party on upper floor will show. A nice noor, parior, Kiienon, tnroe neurooins, gouu ciose.iB,Kus, water, waste, In house 75 Prcsidont street; both near the ferries.

Annly to S. DREW. 75 President street, be tween Columbia and Hicks. my2 at mo LET OR LEASE A FINE 3 STORY JL brick building in John street, wltldn one block from Bridge street ferry, suitable for almost any manufacturing purpose or for storage, will be lot or leased, with or without can bo given immedlatoly. Apply to Jr.

CABalJJ I HO. 4 to IU ljnuge street, or in the evening at his residence. No. 153 Adams atreet. myg 01 LET A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL let a good slr ed back room, well furnished, on 2d floor, wlthont board, to a gentleman; within llvo mlnutea waj of Wall street and South ferries.

Inquire at No. 81 Joralemon street. my3 at TO LET TWO LARGE FURNISHED roomB, with closets, to single gentlemen, without board, fkmllv nrivate. 105 Fnlton street, between High and Njugau. ramny private auu mruis iwmuuuuw.

my2 2t nnO LET TO A SMALL FAMILY, THE I second floor and 3 rooms on third, of a 3 Btory brick house, on east side of Hamilton street, second south of Greene avenue; has gas, hot and cold water, privilege of bath, rent moderate to a desirable tenant. Innulre. Or A. KNOWLTOW, Ulton nveiuie, ue.ir "ify" or on the premfsei my mO LET WITHOUT BOARD, TWO AT i tic rooms, furnished, ot ft per month each; referonco reqnlred. Call at OS Eaat Baltic street.

ntnO LET TWO GOOD JlASKlttEJN'JJjS, I suitable for storage. Apply ot BABBEU a mw i Apply and 1" dining rooms, corner Jock roots streets, Brooklyn. myast nnO LET A NEW AND ELEtJANilai I furnished hooso, jnst opened, in one of the most desirable streets In Willlamshurgh, two blocka from the Sonth itn street ierry, cuuvumiu ac is ca accommodate a Kw nice first claea families. Apply no 1 OIL til VA 2.X. at 66 Sonth 6th atreet.

TO LET IN A FINE LOUAX1UJN, ixji immediate DOBsesslon, a two atoryand baaement house, containing seven rooms. large closets, lot, 50x110 feet; splendid front yard; DeKalb avenue, near DeKalb avenue, near Marcy. mOLET TO A SMALL FAMILY OF JL adults only, tho lower part of house, In a nice rilghborhood, within Ave lIuJlutcs, walk of Fulton ferry, consisting of basement anil parlor, and two rooms on Jd gas. Address WASHfNGTON, for thrco days, Eagle office. myd ofc mn tkta TTT.OOR.

FURNISHED OR I l. to contlenicu. or gontlcman and wife; house contains all modern improvements; only email family occupy other part of lionso. Inquire at 113 High street. 5 rpO LET THE UPPER FLOOR OF A two story norisc, containing louroieKuui.

looms, wifciio very largo basement; location near tho Junction ot Myrtlo avenne and Broadway railroad; tho most pleasing find healthy summer residence In Klugs Comity, minutes rldetto Fill ton ferry: 20 rnlnutcB to SouthTth streetferry, wiiTlamsburgh. Apply in the Drug Store, cor. of Myrtlo andjfates avennefl. TO LET FURNITURE FOR SALE A 3 ntory and extenBlon brick house; nil modern im frovements; IS rooms, staple, cxira lot ox sniuim, kouu ocation; rent $100. Apply to E.

GATES 65 Fulton av. my2 31 TO LET A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, residing In Franklin avenue, near Fulton avo, having more room than they occupy, would rent tho floor to a gentleman and wife; would not object to one or two children. Further particulars innulre of W. BARb.El cor. jieemiiuu huu sim dmc.d, my; it LET SECOND STORY OF HOUSE ui AmitvKtreet.

consisting of live rooms, gasand water o'n floor. For particulars apply to CHARLES Ji LEY at the honse. my2 4t TP.TA 3 STORY. AJN JJ UJ JEi JL lar brick house, furnished or unfurnished; 20 mln inef.Am ilia fft rv r.nmniRtc, with modern Improro mentB, TO LET A FIRST u.As j.uuJ i i First place, with all Improroments. Inqnire at tho rifpTTO jit Prtnrt stroet.

grocery store 01 oi cor.Sackettst; my2 8f TO LET CORNER OF HUMEJNEUTAD avenne and Herkimer street, second floor (4 rooms); splenuia summer reciutw; wui i u'Htu" tion to a baby. Price, $10. my2 2l nnO LET STEAM POWER. ON REASON 3 able terme, two blocks from Sonth ferry; fonr very aesiraoie rooms, i uj neo, ecu Dower. Btcam hoist way, and warmed thronghont; pos session at once.

Woodwork not aiiowea. Apply on tne prcmlsce, at 46 State street. .7" npo LET PARLOR AND BASEMENT floors, with one room on top floor, of high stoop house No. 25 Woodhnll street, Brooklyn; apartments lu the best condition; marble mantels, gas anu water; rent low. Apply to the owner, J.

LYNCH, on tho prcmiBcs, or corner of Sackett and Columbia streets. rayl 6t TO LET A SECOND FLOOR, CONSIST Ing of two rooms and a bedroom, partly furnished if re quired, with gas ana water, to two or tnreo gentlemen. Apply at 267 Atlantic street. niyl 4t TOO LET FURNISHED A SMALL ran o. eras ant JL brick house, 8 rooms; has beater.

Rent 75 oer month. AddIt to J. DAvKiTPOBT. corner of Fnlton avenne and Oaibrd Btreet. apSQ 6t rjO LET ONE OF THOSE ELEGANT JL thrco story, basement and sub cellar brown stone rront nouses on tne soutn siue ox oa street, near am avenue; on one of the finest streets in tho city and near Prospect Park; haa alt ttsulern improvements, with gas fixtures complete.

Apply at tho real estate ofllec corner of Sd street and 5th avenue. npS06t TO LET MANSION AND GROUNDS on CheBtnut Bt. and'Bnshwick av.jmansion SSxIO feet, 2 story and attic, In good order; gas, bath and stationary WSSO IUOB; cnoico iruu wiicb mi biuuu uuuuoomeij laid ont; toasnitablo tenant Rill be reasonable; possession immediately. Apply or address C. POILLON.

toot of Bridge st. ap306t TO LET OR FOR SALE TWO ELEGANT residences and three lots on Paca avenue; rental 2U0U: once spxw; also. lino resilience uuu iu, 4w; price inniS ori in lnt lm hoti'1. 40 rooms, on Atlantic avenue: rental termB liberal. Apply to CH ARLES R.

MILLER, wiuongnoy street, jjroojsiyu, or Atlantic avenne. East New York. apSOOt TO LET CHEAP A CAPITAL STAND for a country or grocery store. Apply at Ward's Hotel, Coney Island road, near the depot. N.

B. A large bathing plot to let on the beachat Coney Island. apST6t mO LET FURNISHED ROOMS, 8UITA JL bleforliousCKCCping.orw ferries. Also, store, back room and basement. Bnltablo for light business.

154 Sands ap29Ct fFO LE! BUTTER ANIJ VEGETABLE stand; also a building snltableXpr a fcod Btore; both In fine locations. For particulars Inquire at the New Market, corner of SSJlth and Dean Btroeta. apW13f TO LET FURNIStlED KUUiac i tYW or ce splendid rooms on Warren street, Brooklyn, beteenltoniidVanderbllt avenues. premises. TO LET STORAGE JfUK TheTn best accommodations In tho city; good, large, drvrnt KlyW ELBOPSON 214 FoJ ton avt oear Hudaon vcnue.

Pi i II. TO of in A on Monday, June iu, irom tne jore to over. Prizes: 100 first. 50 second vessel. Thnr day, July 4, match from the Nore to Havre.

Prizes 100 first, 50 second vessel. There are nwin the Louvre, at Parle, 1,009 pictures, of which twelve are attributed to Rapael, three to CorreKKio. eighteen to Titian thirteen to Paul Veronese, forty two to Bn bens, twenty two to Vandycke, seventeen to Rembrandt, eleven to G.Doevr, eleven to Mu rillo, six to Valasqnez, one to Watteau, four to Poussin, sixteen to Claude, and forty one to J. Vernet. The spirometer measures the actual volume of air respired by a pair of human lungs, and is an index of health and vigor.

On medical authority it is stated that examination! for life insurance have revealed the fact that persons who habitually; drink ardent spirit between meals have not the power to blow up the spirometer to the point due to their siza and weight. By this means individuals not previously suspected of intemperance havo been detected. The money crisis at Havana has developed a new branch of industry that of filing the ounces and smaller gold coins in circulation in Cuba. Some enterprising individual seem to be making it good thing out of it, as nearly every ounce has lost from fifty cents to two dollars and a lialf, and our merchants will ba compelled to weigh every coin, as the loss shipping the coin would entail a great injury. A private letter, made public, says of our artists' contributions to the French exhibition "The French find in American pictures ft rxreat truUifulness to Nature, but they say that i.

i tney want a lime more sirengtu ami cutur, a little more pallette as they express it. Church, Durand, Kensett and Gilford seem to be most liked. Bierstadt they know by tho Dusseldorf pictures he was nothing new. Johnson and Homer are liked beat as figure paintere." Tlie New Haven Courier says that Capt. Wm.

H. Clark, of New Haven, an old, sue. ccssful and intelligent whaler, vriio has spent years on the coast of Russian America, declares that the country is worth ten times what we paid for it. Its fisheries are appar antly inexhaustible, its harbors frequent and eafejt elimatn roroRarati veiy mild, and it lands rich In valuable Mr. Parkin Jeffcock, who met death heroically while trying to save thelives'of his men at Oaks Colliery, in England, had insured hi life for 1000 with tho Accidental Insurance Company, and it appears that the company now decline to pay the money, on the ground that Mr.

Jeffcock was guilty of placing hi life in voluntary danger." A correspondent writes to the Baltimore American, from the Eastern shore of Maryland, on the necessity of a good railroad connection between that region and Baltimore. He says In the summer of 1805, it is well known that tens of thousands of baskets of the finest marketable peaches were left over from day to day at the different stations on the Delaware road to perish, from sheer inability on the part of the road to transport then. In confirmation of this fact, let the numerous suits determined against the road, and now pending before the courts of Delaware for lies a heavy losses in the past few years of the peach trade, testify." A New York letter says Not a few Oer man officers who served in the late America war avow their determination to go home and fight for the fatherland if the worse cornea to the worst A well known Havre mcrcht, on 'Change, this morning, offered to bet $5,000 against $1,000 that if hostilities ensue, the French troops will occupy' Berlin before the 4th of July. A nnmber of Northern capitalists have gone South, for the purpose of erecting saw mills for getting out ship timbers. They are at present in the vicinity of the Dismal Swamp, prospecting for a site, and, should they find one to suit their pinrposeB, will invest Immediately.

Tho operation performed on the Prince Imperial must have been a terrible one. His leg was disarticulated at the knee joint which, means that the lower joint was removed from its socket so as to enable the Burgeons to directly reach the cause of the malady from which he has suffered so much. N. Nelatoa had declared the operation necessary everv since the deposit of pus was first discovered i'i 1 but the opinion of M. Bache, that, with a young a patient, care, rest, change of air and a course ui uiwcrui icio rruui uuc ip uj caused the trial of so extreme a remedy to postponed.

A disease peculiar to Africa is called the "Sleepy Disease," and is considered incurable. The persons attacked by it are those who take little exercise, and live principally on vegetables, particularly cassady and rice. Some ascribe it altogether to the cassady, which is supposed to dc strongly narcotic. Not im probaloly the climate has much influence, the disease becoming more prevalent in low and marshy, situations. Irresistible drowsiness continually weighs down the patient, who can be kept awake only for a few moments needful to Uke a little food.

When this lethargy has lasted three or four months, death comes with a tread the patient cannot hear, and makes the slumber but a little more sound. A correspondent of the Cleveland Herald, writing from Fremont, gives the following relative to the musical tournament to be held at that place in June: "The programme for the grand musical tournament is pretty definitely settled, and an able committee of arrangements have the various matters hi charge. It will be, without doubt, the grandest meeting of band musicians that has ever taken place in the West; indeedI think it is the first attempt in this.nne: Five prizes are tn be competed for. Invitations are to be ex tended 10 every band and glee club in tha rt. ,1.

jtate Ol unio. xiail lare on rauroai ls uo secured. trial for the brass bands win take place on the new fair grounds. The contest for string bands and glee clubs will be to Falling Hmes' grand hall The hall is sixty two and a half by one hundred and seventeen feet, so you see a great audience can bo accommodated. This tournament will take' place on Tuesday and Wednesday, June 11 and 12." On Monday, at the meeting of the Royal Geographical Society, Sir Roderick Mnrchi son announced that an expedition for the exploration of the unknown interior of Greenland was now ready.

The expedition (which. is wholly at private expense) Is conducted by Mr. Edward Whymper, of Alpine celebrity, and Mr. Robert Brown, an accomplished naturalist and eminent explorer of the Rocky Mountain slopes, from whence he haa recently returned, after an absence of nearly four years, and who has already twice visited the Arctic regions. The expedition would leave ope hagen about tho 8th of April.

The Republican Journal, of Belfast, says, in reference to a new constable law: "We are living under a system of secrot poinage, in which every man's dailj movements, habits and thoughts, they can be ascertained, are noted snd fran use.".

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