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OKLYN YOh, 7 NO. 113. THREE CENTS. BROOKLYN, MAY 139 1887. The London hospitals, it is estimated, ro AiriusisniEivTs.

BUSINESS NOTICES. AMUSEMENTS. 4' MATERIA MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. PIANO FORTES. AWYER'S NEW I.

VAN ASDEN, PUBLISHER AND PKOPBIBTOK. ceive annually cnantaoio contributions amounting to $100,000, and in them 200,000 patients aro given medical attention during the 3 ear. The Paris correspondent of the London. Standard saya that representatives of tho boxing fraternity of London have set up a side show to the Paris Exhibition in the Champs Elysecs, where they announce on their placards in English: "Boxing every day except Sundays." La Boxe Anglaise is said to be getting popular among the sporting Parisians. Scientific writers inform us that wood.when continually exposed to a very moderate heat, such as that of steam and hot water pipes, will, in a space of time vajying from eight to tea years, become so inflammable that it will take lire at a temperature very little over that of boiling water.

The wood undergoes a slow process of charring, and it is said only awaits tho admission of air (which it gets by shrinking and cracking) to bmst oat into flame. "Old Abe," the jockey, is dead. Up to flu war he was the slave of the Hon. Duncan'P. Kenner, of Louisiana, and last fall he returned to his old home, where he died some days agflc He rode Lecomptc in the famous race witis Loxington, when he beat the son of Boston; nnd Alice Ccrneal a four mile heat fo.7.28.

More recently he rode Baywater, and distinguished himself on the same occasion by securing the second place for Mr. Jerome' horse Fleetwing, in the great race with Eea tucky at Jerome Park, in the fiill of last year. A rjoy named Fitzgerald, only 17 years ol3; has been arrested in charge with committing five murders. A local papei? says: It seems young Fitzgerald killed a ne gro in De Soto county, in this State, a white man in Tennessee, a freedman on his father's premises since the surrender, and assassinated Mr. John W.

Shilcutt on the 20th of February last, at the residence of Col. Richard Cooper, in this county. His crimes culminated in tho murder of Mr. Nuun, of Suminsrvillc, on tho 14th, and his capture on tho 18th. The American Artisan estimates that the accumulated expansion of the rails in a Bno of railroad five hundred miles long would amount, at the highest summer temperature, to nearly one fourth of a mile as compared with the length of the same rails during coldest weather in winter.

Should a Moslem, when praying, feel himself disposed to gape, he is ordered to suppress Hie sensation as the work of the devil, and to close his mouth lest the father of iniquity should enter and take possession of his person. It is curious that the opinion prevails also among the Hindoos, who twirl their fingerj close before their mouths before gaping, to prevent the evil spirit from getting in that way. The Dayton, Ohio, Journal, of says It is just two months since old Mr. Brown, the veteran cordwaiucr, tasted food. We have this on the solemn word of liitnsolf" and family.

During this time he asserts ho was fed by the spirits, but their food was so ethereal that he rapidly fell away from a robust constitution to almost a skeleton. Yesterday morning, however, the spirits ceased their visits as provisioners, and Mr. being thus cut oil' from his "heavenly manna," recovered his appetite. May his shadow increase. HOUSES I OIl SAl.15.

FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT, 15 CHA pt lots I'jvtillcbt. iiuur Washington aiurv will store. 107 Raymond st. and'J story on tho ri If 9 Knvmorul st. stable with I story boiu on the rear.

'Inquire of E. B. MOItltELL. 41 Slcllt nniiibt. myf) lm IOR lT WO "STO'LV JL rc liar friiiue lioiiEe; fSOOcasli, bulnncij on niort rao; nlfo one f.

f.V'tO; terms casr. Apply lo BANKS TRAVIPS, "ih avenue, near 13tn slrcut. South Rrooxlyu. ruys Ct" TL" OB SALE A GREAT JL ISnildiriEs could not he hulls for the money ilic lire 3 stoiy brirk Iiousi on the corner of Tlllary st. rmd Hudson nv; this pr nerty fronts on three truet price guM let rt flilllj fur fJoO; cah $10,000: buUnco on bond and mortgage.

Apply lo PATRICK. T. LAKE, No. 31 Kudton av. mjSCtV KALFf ON EASY TERMS, MYR Hit aveuiu nroni'rtT Kinlit llrt clu ii ur siarv Bi.il baBuuifiit stores, 50 fTvt deep, nnd nttjd up in the most cois.jjlete manner oa every story; will bo nod lovr bo as to insure a most desirable lovcstrneiu, oa the property will increase rapidly In value.

Apply Vimoa sirei t. New York, up stairs, OOico No. 1, from 11 to 3. iliyS FOR SALE THE HANDSOME NEW J' story, basement and attic, French roof, brown stone front nouse, No. lSl President street, near Clinton street, in perfect order, aud replete with all the modura lu proveinu.

Apply on tho premu.es, Co CIIAULH3 A SlEltiP. my7 lOt OR SALE OR TO LET A FIBST OLA33 lumen. No. Orrnond ntcc: hot nnd cold water, eaa. bath, aud ail modern linprorcmcuts.

Lbqulro of J. L. AUBKEY, 2 Front ttrvjtt, N. V. rajrlO St 17 OR SALE PROPERTY THB oa 111 York Itrooklrn.

bar 1 on HI Vnrl li.jr been occupied by the present proprietor for thirteen year. as a market, sue ear fully doim: buulncss of to per year. The owner Ih Roinjc to Kuropc. TUIs Is a chance seldom to be met with; a good where a man can make, by attention to It, from to Dur Tear. The house and store are In cood order thro a sh out; marble mantels, heatt r.

water and SL Lot ZS by Good barn, with stalls for tire horses; good carriage fioufie; pler.ty of fjrapw. and other fruit. In the ynrd. 1 it an in an Lit Is a most desirable and com forta ble place for a bublness man. A good brick dlnine room and kitchen attached to the house.

Inquire of FOS MclLVAIN. No. i bands st. tnyGtft OR SALE THE BROWN STONE, JO high etoop and baaement house; nil modern i rovcmei.ts; No. 19 CJreene avenufc, with two lots oa Carlton avenne, the whole forming an house tha giouuds are beautifully laid out with choice flower; nbrulbiry, fruit trees.

Rummer hoc, and abont 23J feet rf grnpc arbors In full bearing; within three blocks of Vr. Cuyler'a Church; five mlnuTes' drive of Grand entrance to Propped Park, and 20 minutes by three lines or cars to Fulton, Wall or South ferries; will be sold with or lots on Carlton and liaIonoilW Ai'ply on the; premise, or to J. II. HART, 'Ml Kaltoa street, Itrooklvn ni vS lw FOR SALE OR TO LET, BRICK HOUSE No.2"9 Ilrldge ten minutes' walk from Fulton or bridge 6t. ferries.

In a good neighborhood between Jotin fon and 'Hilary sts. The house Is three Btory, with baao tncnU ar.d nib cellar; built In the beat manner, by 4.va work; water and gas; tho water connected with th ee wer; chandeliers and gas flxtures go with the housa; may niiiinln on bond and mortgage: pos sslou tho let of June next. Applo to JOHN CAUROLL, Tl Myrtlo avenue. my FOR SALE TWO OF THOSE NEW TWO Etorr basement and snb cellar Philadelphia brick l.nmua, with brown stone Ktoop and trlmmlnzs, and wl all the modern improvements, at a convenient distance from the ferries, near three car routeri; very cheap; arras eui nor scfion tmniedlutoly. Iut.ulruul tho buUdlincs, in Bergen Street, between Smith and Hoyt.

niy6Ct II US IilS TO LKT. TO LET ONE OF THOSE ELEGANT Sptory, basement and en cellar brown Bton front houaee on the touth flde if Third ireet, near Fifth avenue, on one of the finest streets In the city, and Leaf Probpect Park; has nil modern JmprovementJ, with gas Uxturirj complete. Apply at the real estate olUae, corner Third street and Fifth avenue. myll in mo LEX TK BOND STREET. NEAR.

Livingston, part of a three story arid basjmjnt honse, two rooms on second floor, two rooms a third floor, and back basement; ail improvement convenient to cars, ferries, Ac; rent $4GQ per annum, la advanea. Address H.L.M., Kngle ollice. TO LET THE NEVV 3 STORY AND baBement and brown tone front dwelling hooto oa Carlton avenne, near WiUoueht.y avenue; has all mod era imp rove mcnt. and Is In cninnfetc order: neighborhood excellent. Apply to (i.

W. ANDEIiSON, $46 Faltoa airo nne, near linymo'nd strfft. myll lw TO LETTHE SECOND FLOOR AND back hatctniMii in the storj house, No. 55 Willow place, between TTall nnd Ponth frrries. Applj on too premises.

myll SI mo LET TO A SIXGLE LADY OR GEN JL tlcman. a cheerful front room and bedroom, nnfur ntHhed, no other tenants In the honse. Kent 6 per month. Apply at 1th house fromlth avenue. In street.

South Hrooklyn. myll 2t hjbLET TO A GENTEEL JL fine rooms, with clo.se ts, lour one tloor and oaa on parlor tloor. (front parlor,) unturulflhed. in brick house, with ontv one small family, on car line, only 'i li.inutr to Pouth ferry, fiulublo for housekeeping; In the huutie and gas; neighborhood excellent; terms Si per onth; location 5tU avenue and Sd Btreet. SnntU Brooklyn.

Apply at'i90 Fifth avenue. myll 2t mo LET JL without board, In a priyatc family. Inquire nt ol 1 rince street. myll it TO LET A T3STORYlOKr HO USE, handBoniclv furnished and in ijood ordar. In Ftreet, nenr Wall street ferry; also In Deirraw street, near t'liitton.

with xlra lot improved. Applr to P. VAN ZAND1 116 Kcnisen street. tnyjl It TO LET TWOYaRGEH06MS, IN A private house, famished, hot and cold water In enrh room, ks, bath, ftc; will be rented together or separately, parlor and bedroom, or two bedrooms; location tiro minutes' walk from South or Wnll street jrrles. For particulars address Box 2,051 Post otHce, New York.

mI0Si TO LET SECOND FLOOR OF BUILD lng2U Fulton avenue, near Uudson avenue, for manufacturing purposes. Applv in the store, H. HOrOH mrlOCf TO LET A GENTLEMAN'S PLACE AT Bedford, convenient to Atlantic and Knlton avenue carp: house completely furnished; garden (rronnds beautifully laid ont; abamlxnc ot choice trait, trees and vines In rail bearing; cow. fowls, horse and carriage and servants to remain if desired: rent modarito to a tenant. G.

I). ELK.1NS, SB Fulton atrcei. mylOCt TOLfT A PRIVATE FAMILY HAV lug mora room than they want, won let oaoor two furnished rooms lo board. la quire at Untler street, between Court and umiin na. l.WT A "HANDSOMELY FtTRNISH 1 A on Brooklyn HfJlghU: TiTT TCT PLUMBEBS, MASONS, 1 4c yard room for drain pipe, scaffolding.

568 Knlton at, Brooklyn my 6t mn LBT M.MXBDH I Errand basement brown etone house, on Presldqnk, S.Sfor. rl "rroll Park until October in. For mn TUtlllH a 1111, um rarior tlcnlarsauurc TTLET FUBNISHED, THK 4 STOKY" brown stone house, No. First place, until tftn lit of November, at a very Moderate rent, to a teslrablft KTrnllv. Anolr at house after i o'clock P.

M. myS 5t family. Apply at myS5t LB culm ISHKD HOUSE i Three story brick and brown stona buctnsnt, nletw santlysitnatcd fn Lafayette avenne. No. H7.

for sututnw and fill; rent moderate. Seen from 1 to P. M. uiyTSw TO LET IN AN UNEXCEPTIONABLE neighborhood In South Brooklyn, three rooms, furnished or ynfoTOlibed.glnirly or In suite; references ov quired. Address M.

B.Eaglc ollice. my Of TO LET NEW TEMPKNCE" HALU comer of Atlantic and 8mltli streets, for concert: rwilNAX STSe Sr iD CLinoVOtANTS, MADAME CLIFFORD, MEDICAL AND UCSlKESft CLA1HVOVANT, 201 Atlantic Iiuiaso examined and prescribed for by kair. and ilfs factlon guaranteed. Magnetic Chemical Va nor and SuN Pbur Bjtlu) given. MADAME CLLRFORD offers tlio public her celebrated Hair Tonic, warranted not a dye, "nl to restore gray or decayed hair lo Its.

original color nmlbcanty njidin 4 liA IRVOYANT RSMOTKD vy FultoiLaTcnae to Sands street. X'. 1H. ee'irem (Joid na Fridge streets. Madaraolselle, A.

i. DK DW us rem Paris, tells all present and fijfnro events. prop 'Ny and stolen coods r. ctiviTrd ore.ve Trsaux froai all.clai ger; brings together thoM separated, UjSP.M sccntiailoor up (io flights of Ultts. 80c toll; Gentlemen jailm.

HOOLEY'S NEW OPERA HOUSE! COBNEB OF COUBT AND REMSEN STREETS. THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE RESORT. M. HOOLEY Sole Proprietor. MONDAY EVENING, MAY 13th, AND EVEBY EVENINO DURING THE "T3EK.

IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE MINSTRELS IN THEIB FIRST PABT. DB AWING ROOM CONCERT, itvoonelng an entire new selection of Songs, by tho otst Minstrel Organization In tho World, first week of tho Champion Solo Tambonrlnlst, MR. GUS HOWARD. nJ of the revival of the screaming burlesque TVtDC ACK CROOK, Introducing tho Peruvian Ballet the PufiTO of Huge DBettll'oic't'10 AvaIaacl10 of Emorulds, Prt vate8BKBPt5tqae'rtP clrcU cent i uors open at T. Cnrtaln rises at o'clock.

PARK. THEATRE. TUESDAY. Mi TUESDAY, MAY 14th, 16C7. MISS LOUISE hawthorns; recovered from the severe accident which disabled her for the seas IN FAINT HEABT NBTER WOfr FAIR LADY, AND BERTHA, THE BLIND GIBL, In Dickons' CBICKET ON THE HEABTH.

Assisted by MR. AND MRS. F. B. CONWAY, And the entire Company.

Box Book now open. mylO St INSXKTJCTION. PENMANSHIP. ARITHMETIC. niil lAnl.Vannli.

on. tl.a. ora. Grammar. Snnlllno RenH tno pftph.

T.rl1na ri ivanrl evening writing lessons, 20 for 2. M. 8. PAINE'8 Business College (Established 1848), 6a Bowery.N.Y.: Brooklyn College, removed to 341 Fulton street, opposite City Hall. myS 6m SELECT CLASS FOR YOUNG LADIS, removed to No.

424 FULTON AVENUB, between Adelphl! atreetand Carlton avenne On Monday, May 6th, MISS AMES, (formerly Principal of Fomale Grammar, School No, 20, New York,) will be prepared to receive a few additional pupils into her class for the education In English Branches of Young Ladles upwards of THIRTEEN YEABS OF AGE. Tuition for a Term of eight weeks, until the Summer vacation, ELEVEN DOLLARS Including USE OF ALL BOOKS required forBtudy. Circulars may bo obtained at Miss AMES' residence, 206 Schermerhorn street. nearNcvInfl. ap22 15t HILOMATHEAN INSTITUTE THE MISSES WILLIAMS have returned to their old neighborhood.

No. 19 Oxford street, between Lafayette and DcKalb avenues, where they aro prepared to receivo six littlo girls, under eloven years of age as boarding scholars. J. WILLIAMS. S.

W. WILLIAMS, apis lm Principals and Teachers. CLASSES IN THE FRENCH ANITgER MAN LANGUAGES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ProPrs L. J. SIMONIN and L.

THURN respectfully give notice that they will resnrae their classes at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association; corner of Fulton avenue and Gallatin place, on MONDAY, Sept. nth. Pupils are charged only from tho time thev commence. A class for beginners will be formed on MONDAY, Oct. 1st.

An early application is respectfully solicited, in order to commence with the class. Apply at the desk of tha Association. For private lessons In FRENCH, apply to L. J. SIMONIN, im Lofayctto avenue: In GERMAN to L.

THURN. 8 East Warren st. gu 9m BROOKLYN ART SCHOOL, ATHENEDM BUILDING, Corner of Atlantic aud Clinton streets. r.ow open for forming Classes In Drawing and Painting. Terms Drawingln Pencil SB 00 Painting in Oil, Water Colors or Pastel 15 00 Apply at tho rooms.

Instruction days, Monday3 and Thursdays. Studios from nature. dia 6m LAFAYETTE INSTITUTE, FOB YOUNG GENTLEMEN, ISO LAFAYETTE NEAR ADKLPHI ST. FRENCH AND ENGLISH. rax THIRD QUARTER Will commence On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4.

na 0m SIMONIN CONE. BURNHAM'S GYMNASIA AND INSTITUTE FOR THE PRACTICE OF THE "6WEDISH MOVEMENT CUBE." No. 13 BOERUM STREET, ASD 19 LIVINGSTON STREET, Next door to Court street. A Department for the application of tho SWEDISH MOVEMENT CURE to those who are physically unable to engage in the exercises of the Gymnasia, has been added to this Institution, and a Lady Graduate of the Philadelphia College of Physiciaus Is In attendance to superintend and apply the movement to lady patients. All tliosc who are sufiVring from weakness of any kind are respectfully invited to call andexamlne the npparatus or scnu for pamphlet, which will explain what diseases can be successfhliy treated by this method, which has been in successful operation in'Ncw York for many years.

Classes In Light Gymnastics for Ladies and Misses, Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons, at 8 o'clock. Ijor Gentlemen, Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday, at8 For Boys Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, at and Saturday morning nt 10 o'clock. o20 tf pANORMTVSUSICAL INSTITUTE. No. 2f3 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, (Oveh Br.ow.v's Commercial Collkgk.) $10 PER The following corps of Professors are engaged: PIANO B.

PANOIOIO. VIOLIN W. KNIGHT. CORNET B. DALE.

FIUTE E. HAStiAil. Each scholar will receive private instruction. Singing, Melodeon, Guitar and Unn'o instruction, al Sra hjTHE BROOKLYN JL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ISO CLINTON STREET, CORNER OF PAOLFIO, (Removed from Brooklyn Institute.) BRANCH OF INSTRUCTION: PIANO, VIOLIN, VOCAL MUSIC, HARMONY AND COMPOSITION. Under the tuition of the following corps of teachers: ROBERT GOLDBECK, J.

W. GKOSCHEL HENRY SCHREIBER, REINUART MOELLEB G.SONTAG. TERMS Per Quarter of Ten Weeks, two lessous per week, MO. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION Half hour lessons, fnU hour lessons, $50. Pupils received at any time.

.1. W. GBOSCHEL. ROBERT GOLDBECK, Directors. LOUIS SCHEEIBEB, i Geo.

Bohtaq, Secretary. aula tf BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE AND POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, LIVINGSTON 8TBEET. This InBtHute provides a full and thorough course of education In Mathematics, Languages (both Ancient and Moderu), and tho Physical Sclonces. Instruction Is also gl ven In Vocal Music, Drawing, Calisthenics and Military Drill. Students from abroad will be accommodated with a good home and careful supervision.

Students admitted at any time daring the torm. Fall Term coimucuccs WEDNESDAY, Sept. 12, 1S66. Candidate for admission will present themselves for examination at the Institute, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Sept.

12lh. ISth and lth. The regular duties of the Institute will commenod on Monday, Sept. 17. BOARD OF TEUSTEE9.

J. D. McKcnzio, D. S. Landon, J.

S. T. Ptranahan. Charles R. Marvin, Luther B.

Wvmnn, Alfred S. Barnes, S. B. Chittenden, A. M.

White, John T. Martin, E. T. II. Gibson, George A.

Jarvla, Wnltor T. Hatch, Charle6 S. Baylis, J.Pope, James How. ISAAC H. FROTHINGHAM, President.

Josiah O. Low, Secretary. Alexander M. Whitb, Treasurer. anS tf OROOKL YN JUVENILE HIGH SCHOOL LIVINGSTON STREET.

NEAR COURT. BPELNG TERM, MONDAY, FEB. 1, 136T. This School is especially designod for the education and training of BOYS UNDER TWELVE YEARS OF AGE, And Is peparatory to the Collegiate and Polytechnlo Institute. Iu addition to the ordinary studies, regular and systematic instruction is also given lu Caltsthonlos and Vocal MuBic, by experienced masters.

The Annual Circular and Catalogue, containing all ncocs (nry Information, can bo obtained at the store of G. P. Milne, 217 Fulton street, and B. J. Davlos oornor of Clinton and Fulton streets.

nl9 tf OURTH YEAR ADELPHI ACADEMY. (Adolphi street, between Fulton and Oreone avennesj BEGINS SEPT. 10, 1800. Ten full and five special Instructors. New Hall for Cnllsthenic Drill erected.

One hundred new sittings provided for. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT for Boys of five to nine years ol age, in which tho most approved methods of Object Teaching are employed by experts. September 10th, 11th nnd 12tn devoted to examining new candidates and organizing tho school. au21 ly JOHN LOCKWOOD, Prlnolpal. RYANT, STRATTON CLARK'S BROOKLYN BTJSmESS COLLBGB, Nos.

14, 15 AND 16 COURT STREET, (Opposite City Hall.) Thin Institution Is an Important link In the great ehaln of Colleges located in the leading cltleB of tho States and CanadaB. Book keeping, Penmanship, Arlthmetlo. Commercial Law and Correspondence practically taught. An actual bank and other business houses carried on between tho students, same as In business. No Vacations.

For particulars call at the College oulco, IS Cour street, from 9 to or address for College Monthly per mall. pell tf PAYS FOR AN UNLIMITED MzO' scholarship in Penmanship, Book keeping, Commercial Calculations, Arithmetic, Business Forms, at BROWNE'S Husincaa College, 288 Fulton street, between Johnson and Titlary. Preparatory Course for boys in English branches, 3 months, $15. Private rooms for adults. Separate department for ladlea.

Instruction given from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. No classes.

Tuition separate. Fairbanks' great work on Book keeping for salo. Also American Business Arithmetic. jalO Cm SEWERAGE. SEWERAGE OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF SEWER COMMISSIONERS, City Hall, Brooklyn, May 6th.

TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at this olllco until TUESDAY, the 11th day of June next, for building sewers In Drainage District 24, Sub division 8, Map L. Eastern Division, on me in this ollice. Plnn6 and specifications may be seen, and forms of proposals procured on application nt the Engineer's ollice. No proposals will bo considered uoless made in said form, accompanied with the signatures of iwo responsible persons, duly qualified In the manner and form theretu set forth. The Commissioners reserve to themselves the right to reject all proposals If necessary to ptotcct tho lntorosts of the city.

GAMALLSL KING. President. D. L. North up.

Secretary. my7 td EWERAGE OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF SEWER COMMISSIONERS. Citv Hal Brook lyn, may utn. iodi. TO CONTBACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at this ofllce until TUESDAY, thBllth day of June next, for Building Sewers In Drainage District No.

28, mop (Sedgwick street, from East River to Columbia street): also for Building Sewers In Sub Division 3, map IXDlBtrioi No. 9, (Congress from East Blvcr to Columbia street); also, for Building Sowers In Sab Division 0. map District No. 23, (King, William, Ewen and Imlay streets.) Plans and specifications may be seen, and forms of pro SOBals procured on application at the Knglnoer's OmceJ proposal will be considered unless made In said form, accompanied with the signatures of two responsible persons, duly qualified In tho mannor and form therein set forth. The Commissioners reserve to themselves the right to reject all proposals, If necossarr, to protect the interests of tho city.

GAMALIEL KINQ, President. D. L. Nobtho Beei tary. my7td EWERAGE OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF SEWEB: COMMISSIONEBS, City Hall, Brooklyn, Mo 10th: 1W7 TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received st this office nntil Monday, the 17th day of June next, for building sewers in sub dlvjsjon No.

4, Map districts. Eastern Division, on file In this ofllce, viz: Tho sewer In Bedford avenne, Clove place and Franklin avenne, bom Flushing avenue to Dean street. Plans and specifications may be Been, and forms otpro Sosala procured on application at the Engineer's Omce. proposals will be considered unless mado ln'ssld form, accompanied with the signatures of two responsible persons, duly qualified In tho manner and form therein set forth. The Commissioners reserve to themselves the right to reject all proposals, If necesssary.

to protect the interest of the city. GAMALIEL KING, President. D. L. North Secretary.

jnylOJd. INPURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF KOSWLLL C. BBAINABD, Surrogata of the County of Kings: Notice Is hereby given, according to law. to nil persons having claims against JULIA' ELIZABETH TITUS, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at bis resldonco. No.

51 Cnecvcr place, in tho City of Brooklyn, on or before the seventeenth day of June next. Dated December 10th. 1666. HABKORT NAPIER, dlllawBniTn Administrator; SHERIFF'S SALK BY' VIRTUE OF A wti'ol siren!) in, is'uododt of tho Saprean Court, of tbo Stste of rew Ycrlt, to me dirpeiod and deiireredVi ill l) by publio auction, at No. 333 Pulton street, in the City of Flrooklf u.

on the 20th day of Mar. 1887, at IS o'clock notin. all the jigtit title and interest which HI LOOLM WHITKhad on the 25(0 nay ot March, 186L or at any time tbereatter, in wbaso hands forTM the me mv be ol.lnsndto, All that liece or oarosl oflandln the Town of Flatl nd.v County of Kiiet bounded northwesterly yirtly by land fornarly belonging Biolurd 3i denbnrif: nnr.henst.i'ybf land formerly bslonjrini Rirrnnl Davis; foutheastorly bt Isnd bolonrmg lo Inha A Lo tf. and ftoatiiKeste by land to Garret Wyoliofl. curtaining sd acre.

be thn sano more or lst, hefng enten.is. ent ered br Wi'lUm II. 311: said Malcolm, White, bydatd dated AprilltBC Uatsd Brooklyn, Anrtll, 1BG7. paiiw6T PATRICK CAMPBELL, Sbtsnfl. RS.

F. B. CON WAV'S PARKTHRATRE IT JL Fnlton street, opposite City Hall, Brooklyn, bole Lessco F. B. CONWAY PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT 1 Several of the most liberal patrons of the ParkThoatre having expressed a desire to sco MB.

CONWAY undertake the character'of SIB JOHN FALSTAFF, MRS. CONWAY takes the pleasure to announce that Mr. C. Rill make his flrst of that ardoous character THIS EVENING. MONDAY EVEG.

MAY ISTH, Will be presented SUakspcare's Grand Historical Trage dy of tho lirst part of HENRY THE FOURTH. mvWAT SIR JOHN FALSTAFF. i Fj CWpdtll King Henry IV. l'. l.JamesDnff Prince of j)aTjg Ho.lsp"' Mratarer GSavllle Blrllichara vercou Styles Northumberland.

Westmoreland Sir Walter Donglas Francis Bardolph Gadehni Lady Percy. Dome Quickly Mears Selhy i Wren Ken way BLamb Parker Cunningham Miss Laura Queen Mrs Howard TUESDAY EVENING, MAY Mm, BENEFIT OF MISS LOUISE HAWTHORNE. FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY. THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH. TiitoOKLYN ATHENEUM.

MONDAY EVENING, if AY' IS, 1SUJ. DRAMATIC' ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE BENEFIT o' ni BOUTHEKK FAMINE BELIEF ASSOCIATION. OF BBOOKLYN. CARDINAL RICHEL JOHN F. PORTER Julie De Mortsmar jflss A Marion De Lormc Miss E.

MoN F7C vlvf aS t0 'j''elieu Mrs. M. F. Louis Alii. King of France Mrs.

5ther Mr. A.S.Cropsy Adrian De Mauprat Mr. J. C. Albinus Count De Baraoas, Favorite of the King.Mr.

Horace Stone aston, Dnke of Orleans Mr. Robert Davidson Sienr De Beririghen Mr. J. M. Edwards guguct Mr.

Robert Dunkly Clermont Mr. Henrv Bird Governor of the Bastilc Mr. T. J. Bryan 1st, 2d and Sd Secretaries, Guards, Conspirators.

Tickets may be hadof.Mcssrs. Chas. C. Sawver, corner Jay st. and Fulton Pyle corner Fulton and Plerrepont Clnrk.

Beebc.No. a Fulton st, and at most of the book aud drug stores throughout the city, or at the Atheneum. Admission 1. 50 Eeserved seats 1 00 Doors open at7 SO; curtain rises atSo'clock. Iscac B.

St. John, Jas. H.Wluatley, Luther B. Wyman, nenry J. Cullen.M.D.

John Greenwood, Advisory Com. Ladlei' Soutlicrn Aid Society, Brooklyn. ofiicc for reservation of seats open Saturday and Monday, from 10 A. M. to 4 P.

at the Atheneum. mylOSt JgROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. J. GKAU BiSTORI. Mr.

Grau feels happy to annonnce that MADAME ADELAIDE BISTORI, On the ere of her departure from America, has concluded to give a BENEFIT NIGHT, In aid of the ITALIAN SCHOOLS OF NEW YORK, On WEDNESDAY EVENING. MAY 15, On which occasion Mad. BISTORI will appear for the last time In Brooklyn, in her celebrated role of MABY STUABT. Seats can be secured for tho performance at the usual Bistori ticket offices in New York and Brooklyn. myS7t AWYER'S ROOMS.

FLASHES FROM A DARK LANTERN MIDNIGHT SCENES IN NEW JfOKK." By special request, ROBERT J. M0MILN. (Otty Editor of the New York Evening Express,) WILL DELIVER A LECTURE with the above title, on MONDAY EVENING, lSm at 8 o'clock. ADMISSION FIKTY CENTS. mvll 2f TTOHN B.

GOUGH Will deliver his popular LECTURE ON Under the auspices andfor the benefit of tho imuuiv YOUNG MENS' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. AT TIIC ACADEMY OF MUSIC, THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, 16th At 8 o'clock. Desirable reserved scats may bo extra charge, on enrly application to Messrs. Dyas Co '6. book store, Fulton Ftreet.

TICKETS 30 CENTS EACH. Holders of tickets for this lecture, which was to have been delivered Jnnuary 16th, will please use them for this occasion. Sittings in private bores may also be obtained at the same price. myll 5t 3UssiA THE GREAT RUSSIAN GAME AT THE BROOKLYN GARDEN. LOUIS GRAUTEGEIN has openod his FAVORITB A nflvt Cn Mm nnw llnnrt ITonsn.

fortho untnmer. and has celebrated the recent trcutv between America and Russia, bv the Introduction, at a heavy expense of the FAVORITE AND POPULAR GAM I op RUSSIAN BAGATELLE. TOE FIRST IN TniS COUNTRY. TREE CONCERT EVEBY NIGHT AS USUAL. THE CHOICEST BRANDS ov ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, AND THE PUREST AND FRESHEST LAGER ALWAYS ON HAND.

myl lm AINT LUKE'S CHURCH. LADLES' FAIR, AND GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, IN AID OF THE BUILDING FUND. Tho I.adlcB of St. Luke's Church, Clinton avenue, wlB hold a Fair for the sale of Fancy Articles, at tho BEOOKLYN ATHENEUM, o' TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. MAY 14th, 15th and 16th.

Open from .1 to 10 1 P. M. on Tuesday, and from A. 11, to 10 P. M.

on Wednesday and Thursday. Baud of Music in attendance each evening. On FRIDAY THE 17th A GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT will be given, when the following artists will appear, in addition to the "Qttartettc" of the Church. Mrs. ANNIE STETSON.

Contralto. Mr. W. J. HILL.

Tenore. Mile. MATILDA TOEDT, Violin. Mr. A.

F. TOULMIN, Harp. Conductor E. J. FITZHUGH.

TicketB SI. Commence at 8 o'clock. mylO et MCALLISTER'S CLOSING SOIBKE, AT GOTHIC HALL, Adams street, near Coucord. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 18S7. Dancing to commence at half past 8 o'oloot Fosltlvcly no person admitted without a ticket.

mh2 Cm GUITAR AND SINGING NAPOLEON HJT W. GOULD, Solo Guitarist nnd Tenor, from the ftlncipal Concerts and Theatres in Europe and America, talian Opera and Tacon, Havana, enables his pupils In a few lefisons to accompany songs and piny effectively. 139 Fulton street, opposite Middagh. Tho Banjo taught prac tlcally. myl lm IEFFERTS' PARK NOW READY FOR ENGAGEMENTS, FOB PIC NIC3 AND Gates avenue cars run direct to the Park.

aplO 2m M. CHICHESTER. Proprietor. TO CHARTER FOR EXCURSIONS Thc large side wheel steamboat GEOBGB F. OLY PUANT, and boats of all kinds.

Including a new saloon steamboat, and the best of excursion bnrges. Crossett's Grove, very large, with platform 100 feet by 60, to let, and other boats barges and groves such as desired. Office 383 West streot, near Barrow street, N. Y. myS lm H.

B. CROSSETT. NEW XOBK AMUSEMENTS. BROADWAY THEATRE. ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS.

DURING THE WEEK AND SATURDAY MATINEE. Tho ShakBnearean Scholar and Actor, MB. JAMES H. HACKETT, In his Immortal Impersonation of SIR JOHN FALSTAFF, IN THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. SATURDAY FIRST HACKETT AND ONLY FALSTAFF MATINEE.

OLYMPIC THEATRE. THIS EVENING, Re engagement for SIX NIGHTS ONLY of tho famous actor aud author. JOHN BROUGHAM, who will appear In his decidedly excellent humorous personation of PAPTAIN CUTTLE, In the celebrated Dickens' Romance of DOMBEY SON. WORRELL SISTERS. NEW YORK THEATRE.

Second week of the Youthful, Talented and Beantlful sisters, SOPHIE, IRENE and JENNIE. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS THE ELVES AND I N.D A. Dooraopcn nt7; commence at 8 o'clock. Admission 75c. MATINEE AT TWO O'CLOCK ON SATURDAY.

TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 Bowery, opposite Spring stroct. A new Nautical Drauia'TRUE BLUE, or THE HEART OF A SAILOR. New scenery, costumes, appointments, First appearance in America of the aboriginal Japanese Jugglers, the last that will ever be pennitte to leave Japan. TONY PASTOR sings a new song, "When Sweeny Kept In Chatham street." Tha entire Tronpo In a brilliant variety programme. Matinees every Wednesday and Saturday, at IX o'cloci.

ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THIS EVENINO. MAGU1P.E BISLEYS IMPEBIAL TROUPE OF WONDERFUL JAPANESE. Thefirat Japanese Artists ever permitted to leave Japan. The Imperial Troupe Is composed of over 20 of the moBt extraordinary performers, malorand female.

Acrobats, Top Spinners, butterllyers. Magicians, exhibiting their marvelous oriul Htuciles in the Science of Bqulll brlum, and giving thorough Insight into orlentaljagglery. WALLACE'S. Proprietor and LESTER WALLACE! miS EVENING, Bonclcanlt's last ai most triumphant success, a drama, In 4 acta, entitled FLYING OR, A FOUR LEGGED FORTUJTB. Doors open at 7X Commences at 8 o'clock.

SATURDAY, May 11th FIRST MATIN F.KFLYIKG SCUD. Doors open at commences al 2 o'clock. STEINWAY HALL. Mr. L.

F. HARBISON begs to announce, as an appropriate termination of tho Concert Season of 1605 7, one of tfca most brilliant and successful on record, r. i GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL, TO CONTINUE ONE WEEK, On the evenings of the following dates: MOrlDAYjJuneS, TUESDAY, June 4, WEDNESDAY, 3, THUB9D AY, June 6. FRIDAY, June, SATURDAY. June 8.

The celebrated Prima Donna MADAME PABEPA BOSA, And nnmber of resident artists have been ongateo. MONDAY." June HANDEL'S OBATORI6 OF! THE ME88IAB. NOTICE rThe.prlce fixed for subscription tickets for the six performances. Including reserved seats, Is FIVE DOLLARS. Tickets for single performance, with rcMrved seat, ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS.

IBLO'S GARDEN. litis SbAtia tttvi WJUi Jarrett Palmer's celebrated ENN BALLET TBOUPB, AKD TUB GOEGEOUf) TRANSFORMATION SCENB. MATITEJ: OS, SATTJBDAY AFTBBNOOIT. Curtain rises at nlnht mt at Mo tinea 1. CARPETING.

PRING CARPET8. JOHN T. BALLET. Ho. 195 FULTON AVENUE, POSITE FLATBHSH ADE, Has now on hand a choice stock of CLOTHS, Bt.

Of English and American makes, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICBS, Consisting of 1 VELVET. TAPESTRY, I ENGLISH BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. I TWO AND THREB PLY INI! RAIN. VENKTIAN 'HEMP. OANTOK.

AND COIR MATTING, Wl3fDOW.SB:ADES,18TAIK KOD9. ate. N.B. Competent upholsterers employed to make ana lay carpets promptly. mh32m SPUUlflL NOTICK BXTBNS'''N flRK, WKSTSBN nllgT WJ h.rhy siven accordln? to 1 and f1 that tn Firs the Common fonoell oo tho 1st of A of LimitJ sre he rd(I fffoSi Bsdfortl avenne.

alonir the lm ol Jl'on. wtat miaes frrotlDc on Fallon, i Sffl Bedford mi. anllsvnanF M. O. KJHITH, DJSAliEKS IN SflSL LOW PINE GIRDERS, STEP PLANK FLOORING, Ac.

Timber or all kinds sawed to order. Steam Saw aud Planing Mill foot of North Sd Brook lyn. E. nnd 112 Wall st. N.

Y. my4 3m UMBER, JU AT ALBANY PRICES, FOR CAS1I, AT THE NEW LUMBER YARD, On Flushing avenue, corner of Washington. Call and sec for yourselves. (my71m) LANE CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS MASONS' MATERIALS.

Ylz: LIME. BRICK, CEMENT, PLASTER, fto. Also, Conn. BROWN STONE and North River BLTTB STONE. Office and Yards, Flushing avenuo, near Clinton, and foot of Bond Btreet.

Gowanus Creek. fe25 ly UMBER AT WHOLESALE It, RETAILT JLj ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND QUALITY. A fnll stock, snitablc for shipment to China, Australia, Africa. Brazil, West Coast, Bio De La Plata, and all other foreign markets. Selections for parties for entire cargoes made with care Rnd dispatch.

The attention of Exporters and Manufacturers Is especially req ucsted. PINE, SPRUCE AND HEMLOCK, In every variety. Also, a general assortment of Hard Woods, suitable for Home and Foreign markets, including MAHOGANYjBLACK WALNUT, HICKORY, CHERRY, ASH, WHITEOAK, SYCAMORE, Etc, BASSWOOD, ASn, WHITEWOOD, BOARDS AND PLANKS. OAK AND MAHOGANY VENEERS, WAGON SPOKES AND FBLLBTS, Constantly on hand, and for sale In quantities to suit purchasers, by It. W.

ADAMS a Atlantic Dock, 118 Wnll street. New York. mHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS DAY entered into copartnership under the firm and style of GEO. A. MILLS BROTHER, for the purpose of practicing Dentistry In all Its branches.

GEO. A. MILLS, B.FRANK MILLS, No. 113 Henry st, between Plerrepont and Clarfc sts, (Formerly 133 Montague st.) May 1st. 1867.

apSOSm SPECIAL NOTICES. HO MISTAKE D. ROSENBAUM, THE oldest buyer; and whopava the highest price for Ladles' and Gentlemen's Cast Off Clothing, Carpets. Furs, has removed from Atlantic street to 212 Myrtle av. By calling at the address or sending by post, you will bo attended to without delay.

N. B. Ladles attended by Mrs. ROSENBAUM. niylO lm OFFICE OF THE BROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE Brooklyn, May 9th, 1807.

An election for ten Directors of this Company, in place of those whose terms will expire, will take place nt tho ofllce of tho Company, In Brooklyn, on MONDAY, 20th Inst. Polls open from 9 to 11 A. M. my9 BICH'D H. HARDING, Secretary.

OFFICE OF THE STREET COMMISSIONER, No. 0 City Hall, Brooklyn, May 10th, 1S87. PUBLIC NOTICE The undersigned will sell at publio auction, at the vestibule of the City Hall, on tho 20th day of May, 1807, at 12 o'clock noon, tho house situated on lot known as No. 60 on map of property takon for opening Grand street from Bushwlck to Metropolitan avenues. mylOJd K.

FUREY, Street Commissioner. SOUTH SIDE RAILROAD A MEETING of the Railroad Committee of tho Common Council w.llbe held at WASHINGTON HALL, in the Eastern District, on WEDNESDAY Inst, at 8 o'clock, to hear all persons opposed to or in favor of permitting the South Side Railroad Company to run with steam oh Metropolitan avenue nnd North Second street. All persons taking an interest in the matter are invited to attend and express their views. JACOB I. BERGEN, mylODt Chairman of Railroad Committee.

TO DISTILLERS, BAKERS, FRESH ground malt and rye, constantly on hand and for sale by JOHN BARKLEY It No, 43 Harrison street, NcwYork myOGt OAL THE DELAWARE, L. AND" W. Railroad celebrated SCRAN TON COAL, delivered, well screened, nt SO 00 for nut, and $7 00 for other sizes, per ton of 2.000 lbs. The best coal In market for steam and family use. Yard, Degraw and Bond streets.

Office 57 Atlantic street. (my7iy) O. BANKS. Agent. BAKERY REMOVAL WILLIAM F.

SWEET, Baker and Flour Dealor, established for the past twenty yearB at No. 12S Nassau street, has omov ed his business to the corner of. Smith and State streets, where he hopes to receive a continuance of tho patron age so long and liberally bestowed. myS Gt THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION PRAYER MEETING, Will be held at the WARREN STREET MISSION CHURCH, West Warren street, between Hicks and Columbia, On THURSDAY EVENING, May 16, at 1 o'clock'. All are cordially invited to attend.

sc8 ly LIFE, BY J. C. PLATT, 287 State street. Original paintings for sale. Instruction In oil painting.

ap'JO lm BRUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THE BRUSH FACTORY, CHI PEARL STREET, NEW YORK, (Harper's Building.) All articles at the lowest factory prices. op29 lm JOHN K. HOPPEL. ARKING PLATES FOR STAMPING EMBROIDERIES BRAIDS, SLIPPERS, Etc. CELEBRATED EVERLASTING MARKING PLATES.

Manufactory, No. OOPrlnoe street, near Broadway, New York. mills 3m THE CO PARTNERSHIP HERETO fore existing between GEORGE W. LOUD and Wm. GRAY is this dav dissolved by mutual consent.

Dated Brooklyn, April li), 1807. G. W. LOUD, Wit. GRAY, ap22 lawSw cor.

Vanderbllt aad Gates avs. ID GLOVES A SPECIALITY ANNE to. mtn Tmnnrtprc of KID GLOVES, havo on hand a very good gloye for 15 a pair. Also, sole Importers of toe ccieuraiea looscpiiinej r.ifliijr.oa aiu vxijvj we best fitting glove in the world, in tho most fashlonnble colors. Misses and children's Kid Gloves constantly on hand, in all colors, at 191 Fulton street and 162 Atlantic street, Brooklyn.

2m FURNITURE, PIANOS, BAGGAGE, removed with care by experienced and careful men. Inquire at LITTELL'S livery stable, Myrtlo avenue, between Classon and Grand avenues, Brooklyn. mh20 6w TO CbNTRACTORErBR AND drain pipe, flrst quality Scotch, of 12, 15 and 18 iuch diameter, with branches and connections: also superior American made pipe, for salo by WM. NELSON, 21 Old slip, N. Importer and Contractor to Croton Aqueduct Department.

lm MADAME KROSS. (Formerly A. Dnnslng.) No. 1 JOHNSON corner of Fulton street. French Dresses, Cloaks and Mantillas made at the shortest notice.

All the latest styles can ho seen at her establishment. No. 1 Johnson street, cor, of Fulton. lm "NVT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the Commissioners of Estlmato and Assessment, appointed under tho act, entitled an act to extend the boundaries of Prospect Park, In tho City of Brooklyn, passed April Mth, 1806, Intend to present tho itoms of the expenses, fees, and compensation incident to the discharge of their duties under said act, for taxation and allowance, to the Supremo Court, at ft Special Term thoro of, to be held at the Court Houbc, in the City of Brooklyn In the Counly of Kings, on the third Tuesday of May lust at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can ba heard. Dated May 8th, 1867.

john n. Taylor, my9 lot Attorney for the Commissioners. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LN the Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment appointed under the Act entitled "An Act to extend the boundaries of Prospect Park In the City of Brooklyn," passed April E0, 18S0, have completed their report upon the value of the lands aud premises referred to in said act and upon the loss and damage sustained by the parties Interested therein In consequence of their relinquishing the same to the citv; that the same is Med In the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, and that the said report will be presented for to the Supreme Court, at a Special Term thereof, to bo held at the Court House iu the Citr of Drook. lyn. In the County of Kings, on the third Tuesday of May Inst, at the opening of tho Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel oan be heard.

Dated May 8th, 1867. JOHN N. TAYLOR, Attornoy for the my9 lot Board of Commissioners of Prospect Park CARRIAGES, OULD YOU HAVE YOUR BABY With health, that greatest treasure Lhloom A carnage nuy wituout aciuy, And ride it at your leisure. Get your children pretty toys, Let CRANDALL be the And for their health and happiness Please order a Propeller. Perambulators are secure.

With double wheels provided. And two wheeled carriages improved. By having one whocl added. CRANDALL is the Children's pride, He mends their toys so neatly: And Hobby Horses, brokon Carts, Bopalrs so Tory cheaply. TIfE CHILD'S BENEFACTOR, CRANDALL, 170 Fnlton street.

Croouet Croquet Croquet I aul7 ly AGENCIES. JE. (TORNELL, REAL ESTATE Broke: tend Joralemon streets, opposite City Hall. Houses Ota for sale or exchange. In all parts of the city.

Farus for salo or exchange for city property. Store property aud dwellings for investment, well rented. Property rented and collections made; attending to re pulrs, payments of taxes and assessments, Strictly a Commission business done at this office: no speculating on the broker's account, thereby neglecting the interest of his client. Parties having property to sell, either for investment or possession, can find purchasers at tlds ofllce. Jyl ly M.

CHAUNCEY, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Montague street, near Court street. Desirable lots on all tho leading avenues and streets in the vicinity of Prospect Park, ana In almost every section of the city, nouses of every description for sale. Houses rented and rents collected. Money loaned on bond and motgago. Our whole time and undivided attention given to tho Interests of real estate.

nu27 ly REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS STRATTON PHYFE, S3 Fulton near Fulton Ferry. Houses for sale and to let. Rents collected. Money obtained on bond and mortgage. Insurance effected on real estate, personal property and live stock.

Commissioner of Deeds. CHARLES J. WHITE, Counsellor at Law. Parties having houses for sale or to let would do well by leaving particulars at onr oflico, as we are at the terttilous of all the Brooklyn Railroads. lm HOUSE FVBNISEUNG.

INSHIP'S PATENT SELF VENTILATING HtSFltlUlSKAlUK. 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 HIGHEST PBEMIUM, THE SILVER MEDAL AT THE OHIO STATB FAIR.

THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, THE SILVER MEDAL AT THE ILLINOIS STATB FAIR. ALSO, THH HIGHEST PREMIUMS. MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS, AT THE NUMEROUS OTHER FAIRS WHERE PRESENTED. MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY N. WHEATON, Nos.

568 and 270 CANAL STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, NEW YORK. For full particulars send for a circular. my26t REFRIGERATORS AKD WATEB COOLEB8. The season for theBo Indispensable articles havlnj returned, we have selected A LABGK STOCK OF EACH KIND THAT HAS A BEPUTATION FOR STERLING QUALITIES. The past season having tested the SLATE REFRIGERATOR, We now CONFIDENTLY RECOMMEND THBM.

They arc cleanly economical and certain in their eifoel aud worthy the inspection of purchasers. THE ENAMELED IRON WATEB COOLKBS Will bo found 8UPEBIOB TO ALL PREVIOUS INVENTIONS. ABM8TBONG Ss ULACKLIN, xnySIin Corner Court and Union streets. jHAHDEIi IEB A NEW, USEFUL AND. HIGHLY ORNAMENTAL EXTENSION CHANDELIER, ALSO, A LABGE STOCK PENDANTS, BRACKETS, ftc, IN GREAT VABIBTY, OF BEAUTIFUL DESIGN AND FINISH, WHICH WILL BE POLD AT LOW PRICKS.

GAS FIXTURES, STANDARDS, CLOCKS, BRONZES, ARMSTRONG BLACKXLN. my4 2vr Corner of Court and ITnlon streets. AS CHANDELIER WAREROOMS or ox ELIUS BAKEB. DAVID COOPE, COBNE Philadelphia. 135 Fnlton street, Pcnn iirooklyn.

DECALCOMANIE MATERIAL3. aplUm XtLWHOirSE THEM SAY THE SING EB 8PBIKG BEDS are the best. No harbor for bod ttiSs. Clean, strong, durable; cannot get out of order or repair. Health, comfort, luxury and Bo by slfFurnlture and mattress to ton dollars, irrdlng to else.

Waroroona, No. 213 Centre street. New York. fe8 a S' TKAW GOODS STRAW GOODS A nipc IF YOU WANT NEW AND FASHIONABLE HATS, CALL AT "THK SURPRISE." New N0.5G1 FULTON AYF.NITE, Between Duffield and Gold Bts. I quote no prices to mislead my frleuda.

my7 ltr TO CONTRACTORS SEALED PRO posalswill be received, addressed to the Coramla fclonere, for the repairing and improvement of Clinton Btreet, r.t the ofllce of the Engineer, 22 Court street, until 4 o'clock P. Saturday, May 23th, 1867, for regulating and paving Clinton street, from Fulton street to Second place, with Tr: Block, Nicolson and other Improved pavements, according to plana and specifications, which may he seen at the ofllce of the Engineer. The Commls Bioners reserve the right to reject any or all of said bida, as they may think: for the Interest of said improvement. By order of the Commissioners, myS20d L. N.

VIBBARD, Engineer. NASSAU WATER DEPARTMENT. RE gistrar'n Office, Kooai No. 9, City Hall, (second floor) Brooklyn, April 4 Notice is hereby jrivea that the Water Rates for tho year 1S67, will be lue and payable at the office, as above, on the first day of May next. On the flrst day of June, one per cent default will be added to all bHlB tnen remaining unpaid, and one per cent additional on the first day of each month thereafter, until the same shall have been paid.

Attention is respectfully called to the fact that nn amendment to the Law was passed by the last Legislature directing tho sale of property In arrears for water rates. Particular notice to consumers, owners or occupants of premises where water is furniened for street washers, ardeng, water closets, baths, fountains, horses, horse, roughs, cows, bakeries, drugstores, barber shops, porter houses, taverns and saloons that retail liquors, ales, laer beer, Ac, markets, slaughter houses, breweries, distilleries, Refectories, printing offices, photograph rooms, man ufactorics, steam engines, Ac, arc respoctfttlly referred to the annexed extracts from an Ordinance adopted, by the Common Conncll "All rents for the use of water ahall be collectod In advance, on the first day of May, "The supply of water may be cut off in all cases where special or extra rates are due and unpaid ten days." Hoars for receiving, from 8 o'clock, A. until 2 o'clock, P. M. By order of tho Board, CHAS.

W. WILLBTS, Registrar. Church property and vacant lots on Btreets In which pipes are laid are subloct to water rates. ap23 15t GEORGIA ST ATE LOTTWiS FOR the benefit of the Masonic Orphans' Home. Prizes Cf.Flietl and Information given in the above named Lotteries at 57 Whitehall street, up stairs, near South Ferry, and No.

2 Fulton 6treet, near Fulton Ferry, New York. N. B. We pay 25 per cent more than other lotteries. my8tillJel KDGAR MORRISON, Broker.

OFFICE OF THE LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 151 Montague street, near Court Brooklyn, May 3, 1867. An election for as Directors ofthe Long Island Insurance Company, and three Inspectors of the next ensiling election, will be held at the Ofllce of the Company, on MONDAY, May 13, 1S67, between the hours of twelvs o'clock M. and one o'clock l. M.

my2 td WM. W. HENfiHAW, Secretary. FORBIDALL PERSONS FROM HAR boring or trusting my wife. CATHARINE LEWIS, as I will pay no debts of her contracting from thla date.

April 12, i8C7. fmyl 2w) JAMES LEWIS. A REARS OF ASSESSMENT NOTICE is lierebv given to all parlies in Interest, that the property atseEsed for the following improvements, viz: Grand trcet opening, from Bushwick to Metropolitan avenue, and Fulton street repavlng, with Belgian pavement, from East River to the Junction of Joralemon and Willoughby streets, will be advertised for sale on the 1st day of June next, on and after the above date. The ei enfio for advertising, in addition to the default and in crect, will be adthid on all parcels remaining unpaid on the assessment rolls. ISAAC BADEAU, uiy4 td Collector of Taxes and Assessments.

STEAM SAW MILL. FOOT OF BRIDGE STREET. All KindE of Ship and House Timber of auy required size sawed to order at tho shortest notice. A large of Oak, Yellow Pine, White Pine and Hackmatack Timber, Deck Flank, Yellow Pins Plank and Flooring constantly on hand. apSO lm C.

R. POILLON. Iff A CHINISRY, Ac BTEAM ENGINES. STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, FROM 10 TO 500 HOKSB POWER, BulU under the BABCOCK WILCOX PATENTS, Are now furnished by tho ERIE BASIN IRON WORKS. Thesa engines are conceded to be superior to any and all others in economy of fuel and regularity of motion.

Purchasers will do well to call at tho Works and examine these englpes before purchasing elsewhere. Steam Boilers, Tanks and Oil Stills of every description, furnished at short notice. OLIVER OLDEN CO. Corner Elizabeth and Dwlght sts, South Brooklyn. sp1S 3ni "rVTEW HARDWARE STORE, 1 591 MYHTLK AVENUE, Corner of Stcuhen street.

The subscriber leave to announce to tho publio that he has Just opened a HARDWARE STORE, adjoining his Furniture Store, where ho will keep all kinds of Builders' Hardware, Mechanics' Tools, Wood and Willow Ware, and House Furnishing Goods of every description, at the lowest Cash Prices, aud hopes by strict attention to business and fair dealing, to merit tho patronage of those WlBhing to purchase. myG tf S. GJIAHAM. IRON RAILING, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL; Cemetery Railings, Balconies, Verandahs, Iron Doorr Slnittcrs, Gratings, Manufactured by MARRIOTT MoKTNNY, No. 17 Furman street, near Fulton Ferry, ol2 IRE WORK WIRE WORK OF EV erv Wire window truards for staira and dwellings.

Wire fence aud railinirs. Wire shades. In the country made to order. Apply to J. H.

O'NEILL, Ho. 5 Fultonuvenne, near the City I jiiy nail. myj Gt STORAGE. STORAGE! STOllAGE GOOD STOR age in a iarce tbree story building on Schorraerhorn bi reel, suitable for furniture, pianos, etc. Apply at SAW TEE'S Music Rooms, corner of FuKon avenuo and Jay street.

Ilooni for over one hundred loads. fe25 3m STORAGE TO LET, FORFCJRlTURE storage, any quantity of room, tho best in the city; also a large number of single rooms. Inquire at J. G. LATIWER'S Carpet Store, 161 AtJanllo street, Brooklyn.

lnbl8 2m BROOKLYN, BATH AND CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD On and after Monday, April 22, 1S67, trains will run as follows Leave Gunthcrvlllo, at (1.10 and 7.10 A. Leave Coney Island, 8X0 and 10 A. and 1.20, 2,20, 3.20, 4.30, S.30 and 6.20 P.M. Leave Hath, nt 6.50,7.20, 8.50, 10.20 A. and 1.20, 2.20, SSO, 4.20, 5.20 and 0 SO P.

11. Leave Greenwood for Bath nnd Coney Lsland. at 7.20, S.C0, 9.80, and 11.30 A. nnd 2, 5, 4, 3, (1 and 7 P. stopping at New Utrecht, and all "Way Stations.

Sundays Leave Coney Island at 8, 9, 10 aud 11. A. 13 and 1.2, 4, 5 and 6 P.M. Leave Greenwood, at 9, 10, 11 A.M., 12 M. and 1,2, 4, 5, and 7 P.

and oftener if travel warrants. On and after June 1st. 1S07. more trains will run. my8 ti ONEY ISLAND AND BllOKLYN R.

CO. On and after Saturday, May 0th, 1S07, cars will be run as follows: Leave City Line A.M. 7, 9:40, 10:10, 11:20, 12 P. M. 12:40, 1:20.

2, 2:40, 3:20, 4, 4:40, 5:20, 6, 6:40. 7:20, 8:40, 9:20. Leave Conev Island A. 11.6.7:20, 8:20, 9:20, 10. II, M.

12; P. II, 12,40. 1:26, 2, 2:40, 4, 4:40, 5:20, 6, 7:20, 8, 9:30. Passengers leaving Fulton ferrr 54 minutes in advance of the above time, connect with through curs. Additional cars will bo run as travel may demand.

INSURANCE. NICKERBOCKER LIFE INSUKANCK OOMPAN 1, Ho. 101 BROADWAY, NEW TOPJC ASSETS, OVER $2,000,000. DIRECTORS JRASTUS LYMAN, President. CHARI.ES STANTON, Merchant, 81 Front street.

ISAAC KIPP, Broker. HUGH ALLEN, Western Transportation Lino, No. Coenties Slip. AAKON WILBUK, President Home Insurance Company Savannah, Ga. JOHN ANDERSON, Tobacconist, 141 Liberty street.

WM. li. HUNTER, Merchant, 15 Old Slip. J. A.

NICHOLS, Manager Southeastern Branch OfHeo Baltimore, Md. THEODORE POLHEMU8, Merchant, 59 Broad street. SOLON F. GOODRIDGE, Merchant, 81 Pine street. E.

K. HAIGHT. Merchant 351 Broadway. JOHN B. HITCHING, Duncan, Sherman S3 Plae street.

B. F. JOHNSON, Manager of Western Branoh Ofllce Chicago. OFFICERS: ERASTDS LYMAN, President. B.

F. JOHNSON, Vice President. GEO. F. SNIFFEN, Secretary.

H. LASSING, Manager of Agoncte. BRANCH OFFICES Western Chicago B. F. JOHN80N, Manager.

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

De Morgan. The Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company presents to the public all that Is desirable lu Life Insurance. Its undoubted security, Its prudent management, the liberal facilities which offers for tho payment of prmulums. Its large dividends, and the promptness with which Us losses are paid, have won for it a prosperity and increase of business during the past year that has scarcely a parallel. All kinds of Policies aro lssuod by this Company, but our 10 year non forfeiture Life and Endowment Policies have met with marked and merited favor.

The same prudence and foresight which lead thinking: mon to Iisnre, lend them to fear tho loss of thoir investment from inability to continue their paymonts and shrink from burdening old age with a load which may bo too heavy to bear. Tills Company obviates these the only sensible objections ever offered to Life Insurance by issuing policies which cannot be forfeited, which are all paid up during the productive portion of life, and which bring an incomo to the insured during the later years of life and a fortune to his family when they are deprived hla power to provide lor them. As an investment, there Is nothing that offers such a roOtablc return for even small sums of money as Lifo issnrancc." Dr. Farr. Dividends of the surplus above the cost of Insurance rill be made In cash, or by additions to the policy, or ap tlied to the cancellation of premium loans.

Tho business tf this Company being mutual, Its profits are divided imong the insured and it Is bolloved that the distribution rill be as largo as can safely be mado by any Company. mho Sm DENTISTRY. DR. C. A.

MARVIN, DENTIST, HAS RE moved to No. 74 Clinton Btroet, corner Livingston, jlm BOLTON DENTAL GINATED lho anaesthetic uso of nitrous o.tldo gas, administer it In the most approved method, do nothing Dot extract teeth and certainly do It without pain, so 19,000 fatients testify. See their names at the ofllce, 19 Cooper nstltute, NewYork. mh23 ly BROOKLYN DENTAL INSTITUTE, RE moved to FULTON AVENUB, COR. OF PEARL STREET, Willoughby Building, over Paint Btore, near City Hall; entrance on Pearl st.

Ab good a sot of teeth for $15, as Is made in the country. Particular attention to filling. AH work honestly at the lowest nrlccs. All work warranted. Extracting: with nitrous oxide gas, without pain, 50 cents; without gas, 23 cents.

No chargo for extracting when arrangement is made for artificial toeth. Come and soe. (s5 0m) DR. HEALD CO. rvENTISTRY G.

R. PARKHURST, Mi JlF has removed from No. 170 to No. 205 Washington street, opposite the, Methodist Chnrch. my4 ly USELESS AND DISEASED TEETH RE moved without PUBggVRT No, 8 Clinton street.

Established fourteen years. o20 ly rTROUS OXIDE GAS. DBS. FRAIM AND NEPHEW. DENTISTS, 257 FULTON STREET, Have, In connection with their operative and mechanical Dentistry, given close stndy to the mannufacturlng of the above agent for the painless extraction of teeth, and with an eye to the scientific preparation thereof.

Consequently our Buccess has been such as to establish our business as being the "Headquarters" lu this city. Being tho pro orlctoi oof this old and firmly established business, we nrondlv nolnt to our record as not only being the most moderate In our terms, but also as having the most com nlete facilities for the manufacture of Artificial Teeth, fentire sets for tit and partial sets in proportion,) hence we invite all In want of teeth to cut this out and give us a call, as our prices are such as to suit everybody. And mark, that all work that loaves our ofllce Is guaranteed to work perfect. Operations on the natural teeth: carefully and scientifically attended to. No charge for extracting when artificial teeth are inserted.

Again, call and see us and be convincea tnat wnat wo aooci. mimi. ij ITROUS OXIDE GAS DR. I. W.

T.TVwirua Dontlot Nn. Ofi LAWRENCE STREET. venrs nasi made and administered a chemically pure article of Nitrous Oxldo Gas, for the painless extraction of teeth, with results perfectly satisfactory to the natient. Several physicians of Brooklyn dally send to this establishment many of their patients who are suflor in" from diseases of the lungs, bronchial affections, Afi these persons, so afflicted; aro very, materially benefited by Inhaling the gas, for the extraction of their teeth. Gas should never be taken If not perfectly new and I frosh.

If old It Is worthless. Young and Inexperienced mon and boys should never. In any coso, bo allowed to nreparo or administer the gas. Persons requiring the services of a thoroughly experienced and careful dontlst. will cotuo to these Headquarters and have their decayed teeth extracted without the slightest pain or danger.

From flvo to twenty teeth niav be extracted by onco Inhaling the gas. Artificial teeth of every description, and all dental work cheaper tban any other place In Brooklyn, and of a superior quality. Call and Bee. dSlly nnn hnimn TUi Ul.o vl CELESTIAL AGBAFFE PIANOS, "INSULATED IBON FBAME. This new arrangement In the construction of the Pjo? Forte brings thiB otherwise imperfect instrument to 1 ii FECTION, and Mr.

SAWYER feels confident it will only be necessary to call and examine THIS GREAT IMPROVEMENT, to have them pronounced, in cvory particular, as THE BEST EVEfi OFFERED FOR SALE. Mr. SAWYER Is proud to announce that his NEW IMPROVEMENT has been examined by some of the mosi experienced pianoforte makers of thfs and the old country ana arc pronounced by all to EXCEL ALL OTHERS. Good seven octave (new) Pianos nt WOOO. FIANOS FOR SALE ON INSTALLMENTS.

Warcroonis corner Fulton avenue aifd Jay street, SA JT" YEB'S Rooms. faut rTiHE GREAT UNION PIANO FORTE CORNER 10th AVENUE AND 88th STREET, Aro offering their splendid' INSTBUMENTS AT UNHEARD OF PRICES, Give them a call. inyrm 1 THOMPSON 'S BELL AGRAFFE, PIANOS. WAREROOMS, GREENE AVENUB, BEOOKLYN. No.

PIANOS TUNED, EEPAIRED, AND TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. sel917 ALKER BECHT, riAfl uti 1 r.o un jww FOREIGN AND AMERICAN SHEET MUSIC. Violin and Guitar Strings of the very best quality, at 283 Fulton street. St. Ann's Hulldlngs.

Brooklyn. myl GiTEINWAY SONS GOLD MEDAL k3 GRAND AND SQUABE PIANOS are. now ered the best In Europe as well as this country, hav'ng received the First Prize Medal at tho World's Exhibition London, 1SG2. The 1 rior to sonal supervision every part of the instrument is niaou facturcd. Warcroonis, Nos.

71 and 73 14th street, bet jeen Dnion Square and Dying Place, New York. ir WATERS' PIANO FORTES. Grand, Rqunrs and Upright; Melodeons: Parlor, ChUTCa, Gem and Cabinet Organs, the best manufactured; warranted for six years. Second hand Pianos, Melodeons and Organs atgrea bargains; prices from $25 to $200. Any of tue above instruments to let.

and rent sppnea purchased; monthly Installments received for the same. Old Pianos taken in exchange; cash paid for the same. Pianos tuned and repaired. Illustrated catalogues sens to any address. Manufactory and Wnrcroomj, Broadway, N.

Y. (nl4 tf) HORACE WATERSACO CROCKERY. JHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE Extensive new stock and low prices, to BUlt the most economical buyers. FRENCH GRANITE WARE, In Tea, Dinner and Chamber Sets, beautiful shapes and styles, and much less than French China VASES, STATUETTES, PARIAN AND LAVA GOODS AND BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE, In groat variety; also GLASSWARE FOR TABLE AND BAB USE. Please call and examine at M.

AHLERS, apl6 lin 324 Fulton street, next to Plerrepont. IDDLE OF THE BLOCK, coope1' iflsiiiu us, aisw iur.n. HAD LEY Is constantly receiving Large Invoices of FRENCH CHINA, OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE, AT ONE HALF THE USUAL SELLINO PRICES. Whlto French China Dinner Sets, 130 pieces $50 00 Tea Sots. 4 1 pieces 7 00 Dinner Plates, per doz 2 00 Tea 1 50 Cups and 2 00 French Cut Goblets, per doz 2 50 Also Fancy Goods In China.

Dinner, Ten. Toilet Sots, White Parisian Stone Ware, Cut and Pressed Glassware, Silver Plated Ware, Cutlery, at equally low prices. Goods delivered anywhere In New York or Brooklyn. Honse Furnishing Goods in largo variety. Remember HADLEY'S, Middle of la Block.

Sond for Catalogue. No connection with corner stores. nihlS ly PRY KOOIBS. ALL THE NEW STYLES OF SIDE BAND Cassiiucres, suited to the custom trade, now on hand at POWELL'S, mh28tiUJel 118 Fnlton opposite Sands. TTT OSIERY AND UNDERGARMENTS.

PINDEB'S, 1G3 FULTON STREET, Opposite Cranberry street. mtalt 3m 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 66. rolm street, N.

Y. Sold by all Druista, Patent Medicine and Perfumery Stoves. ap21 lm ILL'S ARCTIC OINTMENT 25 AND 50 CENTS A ROX Instant relief from Pain: the nbv neinn'R sure remedial assistant: evcrv family's friend: wonocrlul curative in an rKin anu icsn uiscases, vjuts, Burns, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. Chillblains, obstinate Sores. Bolls, Bunions, Itisthc great external remedy needed.

Warranted. Depot No. CG JOHN New York. Sold by oil Drug, Patent Medicine, Fnnoy Goods and Grocery stores. ap24 lm HAIR7HAIR, HAIR AUGUST'S HAIR REJUVEN ATOR, will restoro nair whore all other remedies have failed; price 1.

Also, August's Imperial Hair Renovator to restore gray hair to its original color; price $2. Also hlB superior Hair Tonic to dress hair, removes dandruffand cures any disease of tho scalp: price $1 50 prr bottle. Ladles and gentlemen, theso articles above mentioned will do all as represented, and are sn rior to any now in use. Try them. Can he obtained at No.

7 Clinton, near Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. up stulrs. JOHN AUGUST. Proprietor. CO At AND WOOD.

XOAL FOR FAMILY USE. Furnaces SCRANTON, and Stoves. ENGLISn CANNEL. LIVERPOOL. For Grates.

HBD ASH, ALSO KINDLING WOOD. For sale by MARSTON AND POWEB. Water street, adjoining; tho Fulton Ferry, and nt the foot of North 10th street; New York office at 95 Bcavei street, two doors from IV all. apSOlm REDUCED PRICES IN WOOD, AT KELLY'S WOOD YARD, 15 AND 47 JAY STREET, YTBGINIA PINE, OAK AND HICKORY WOOB, OF THE BEST QUALITY, Can always AT OUR REDUCED PRICES. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to.

H. T. KELLY. 6 OAL KELSEY LOUGHLIN, NO. 12 Atlantic street, untl comer of Atlantic and Boeruiu streets, are selling genuine old JLebigb, old deep Red Ash, and pure Locust Mountain, delivered from Yird; ro screcned from un dcr covere; weighed by dlstinterested and sworn weighers, at prices thai cannot be undersold by any dealer who sell good coal and gives 2,000 pounds to the ton.

Pine, Oak and Hickory Wood of the best Quality, and prepared to order by 6 team power. Also, choiCjC English CanneOoal jeW ly jfNDLING WO OD BY STEAM POWER AND MACHINEUY PUICF.S UKDUCED. FACTORY, Nob. 6 and 8 JAY STREET, BROOKLYN. Orders left at the following places before 8 o'cloct P.

Will he promptly attended to: THE CITY POST OFFICE, li. KAY.S71 MyrUc avenue. EXPREPS OFFICE. No. 4 Sands street.

O. F. BOHN, 43 Fulton street. J. DAVENPOKT, corner of Oxford Btreet and Fulton avenue.

Land Agent. Wood In bundled constant! on hand. DEBAUN BROTHERS. Proprietors. FUBNITDRE.

Iff BNDICAL INFIRMARY. CHAIRS CAKED. FURNITURE REPAIBED, VARNISHED, 116 AND 118 JAY STREET, CORNER SAJtDS. All kinds of second hand furniture bought. n2 6m JOHIt B.

PITT. CliOTHIlVO. EAL SCOTCH GRAY CASSIMBRE SUITS, 22. SCOTC CH GRAY SPBING OVERSACK, J.lt uirie.i ivirtLn. FINE GOODS FOB OBDEB WOBK.

CLABKE. 113 111 William N. T. mh2 Sm Between Fnlton and Jonn sts. CLOTHING THAT WE HAVE NOT kept In stock during the war In conscquonce of tlia high prices, but which wo are now offer'ng at tho following: rates: Black Union Cass.

Pants J.1 B0S 00 Fancy Satinet Pants 3 509 4 00 Fancy Union Cas3. Pants 4 50 6 00 Kentucky Jean 3 00 Hickory Shirts 1 00 Overalls 1 00 At POWELL'S, mh29 tilUel HfTFulton st. opposite Sands. CLOTHS.CASSIMERES AND VESTING for the Spring aud Summer tradc.suitnblu for mon or boys' wear, for sale by the vard, at prices far below those prevailing the past three years, and all persons purchasing, for garments to ho made at homo, can nave them cut without additional charge at POWELL'S, 118 Fulton street, opposite SandB street. fe25 tilljyl CASHTpAID FOK CAST OFF CLOTHING al the old stand, 150 Myrtle avenuo, bv the original JACOB LAMAN.

Persons having cast off clothing will get me uiguesi; casn onco ny unnging or leaving their aa drees at the above place. Boots, shoes, carpets, and all nanaf nnrl nil kinds of clothing bought. Lad'lo will bo attended by airs. LAMAJN. Jal4 dm" CASH PAID FOR CAST OFF CLOTHES, FUBNITUBlLj BHDS, BEDDING, CABPETd.

Please call on or address A. LEVY, at his new stand, 233 Atlantic street. (Instead of 290) 3d house west of G. W. Mcar's Koal Yard.

ja2S 3m A LARGE ORDER FOR THE SOUTH EKN MARKET. S. HANOVER pays tho hlshesi liriCC for Cast Off Clothing. Carnets. ferithor ImrU fnrnlhirn Ac, HANOVER, No.

4 Boerum Btreet, Brooklyn near Citv Hall. mMi, mhN ly PRING OVERCOATS. IN' GREAT varietv. at moderate nrlccs.at nn Trnitnn street, opposite SandB street. fog tlHjyl Samuel stillwell; MERCHANT TAILOR, la now receiving a largo assortment of fine goods, suited to tho custom trade, for the spring and summer, imported and domestic manufacture, at greatly reduced prices, at POWELL'S, 118 Fnlton Btreet, opposite Sands.

fS25 tilyyl TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, AT RETAIL In great variety, for salo at POWELL'S, 118 Fulton street, opposite Sanda street. fe25tllljyl BOY'S CLOTHING A FULL ASSORT ment, at greatly reduced prices, for sale, suitable for Spring and Summer wear, at POWELL'S, 118 Fulton sL, opposite Sanrti strcetj faas Ulllyl ILES, PROLAPSUS. 1. NEW, SPEEDY AND CEBTAIW CTTRH WITOOTIT PAIN OR INCONVENIRHCK The advertiser, who suffered many years from the above complaints, has discovered a palnlessand certain remedy, which, having thoroughly proved, he la prepared to im Brt to those afflicted In that way. Communications ad ressed Box 118 Brooklyn "Post ofllce, will meet prompt attention.

ray8 lm HE TRUE AND ORIGINAL PEBSIAN INSECT POWDBB, An nnt nn bv LAZELL, MARSH i GABDINBB. This Powder la ground from tho Plower alone, and warranted nnndnlterated. Wlulo It 1b perfectly harmless to Man or Anlmala, THE PERSIAN INSECT POWDBB Will Infallibly destroy BUGS, FLEAS, BEETLES, COCKBOACHES. CRICKETS. FLIES.

MOSQUITOES AND INSECTS IN GREBNHOUSBS. It also prevents tho ravages of Moths In Furs, If of the Powder are laid between them. DEPOT 10 GOLD STREET, NEW YORK. lcy8 2m A CURE FOR RHEUMATISM, ATT ALL BHKU.MATIC AFFECTIONS, if directions are strictly adhered to. TOOMBS' GBEAT GEBMAN BEMEDY, For salo (Ti per bottle) at the drug store of H.

PARKER, 281 OLTON AVENUE. The only authorized medicine bears upon the label tho printed signature of D. TOOMBS, Propriety." GEORGE E. ACRET, TRUSS MANUFACTURER, And Importer of 6UBGICAL ELASTIC STOCKINGS AND BELTS, No. ISO FULTON STREET, Opposite Sands street, Brooklyn.

Improved Abdominal Supporters, Splual Elevators. Lej Instruments, Shoulder Braces, Suponsory (Jaadngos, Ac. An application room for ladles only, attended to personally by Mrs. ACRET. ap52Sui ATCHES OF THE BEST MAKERS, with diamond set, enameled, ongraved and engine turned cases, for sale at JAS.

McMfJBBAV'S Now Jew clrycstabllstimenl, 15 FuHoi street ti A number of weddings are said to be p03 ponca Dy inc tailor stnKe rarcs. The prcserlt strawberry season risi been the finest ever known in New Orleans. Vallandifrham will deliver tho commence ment speech at Oxford University, Mississippi. A strange disease which baffles tho physicians, is killing the negro children in portions of Pulaski county, Va. Two gold boards are now run by the Boston speculators.

There are 500 inmates in the Vermont Insane Asylum. A company has been formed to carry on pawnbroking on a large scale in Egypt The caterpillars are stripping tho Uec3 of portions of their foliage in Tennessee. John Bright's cbat of armq is "a dragon's head, gules, vomiting flames of fire." Monomone, an Indian chief, 90 years ojd, and one of Tecumseh's veterans, catches rattlesnakes for a living, at Windsor, C. W. Charles King, L.L.D., formerly President of Columbia College, continues very ill at Rome, and his recovery is not expected.

Diamonds havo been discovered in Australia. The charitable insiitutions of Toronto get all the bread seized for light weight in that city. Over 5,000,000 persons have traveled on tho railroads in Connecticut during the past year. Of these six were killed one by falling between the cars, and five by collisions. A man in Boston has sued his brother for $10,000 damages, for alleged slanderous word3 written in a letter to tho sister of the parlies The widest bridge in the world, that which spans the Thames from Battersea to Pimhco, was opened on the 25th ultimo for traffic.

It is 240 feet wide, with space enough for eight lines of raila. A colored man conducted the defense in a case before Justice Sandford, in New Jersey, on Monday. A negro lawyer filed his application to practice in the courts of Kichmond, on monciay. A number of colored tobacco factory hand9 in Richmond, are on a Btrikc for higher wages. The buffalo gnats have made their appearance inDeSoto county, and are killing much stock.

The book keeper of a large firm in Chicago returns a greater income this year than all the members of the firm put together. San Francisco has sent a Yankee fire engine to Japan, and a company of resident citizens of that city went with it to show the chaps how to manage it. A Swcdisli naturalist has discovered that insects arc fabricators of iron. They spin like silk worms, a kind of ferruainous cocoon. which constitutes the mineral known as lake ore.

In Middle Georgia the last supply of corn will be exhausted in about six weeks. People have walked twenty miles for a peek of corn meal. Many deaths have occurred from actual starvation. The Mayor of Mobile hft3 appointed a number of colored policemen, who are specially charged to preserve order about the colored churches. Prince Amadous, the son of Victor Emanuel, is soon to be married to a daughter of Prince de la Cistorna.

The King has sent to the young lady a necklace of pearls and diamonds of the value of more than On the wedding day six young girls are to be married to six workmen of Turin, and the Prince wil give in each case a dowry of Many of the wealthy old Creoles of Louisiana are returning to France. They are disgusted with the Union away now existing in the State. England and Wales have a great many lunatics. On January 1st, 1S67, there were 80,890 lunatics confined in asylums and hospitals in those countries, and about ten thousand were in various workhouses and poor houses. The increase of the area under cotton cultivation in the Bombay (India) Presidency is 270,000 acres, representing increased export to the value of $5,000,000.

Tho Savannah hotels are feeding their guests on spring lamb with mint saueo, green peas, lettuce, radishes, tomatoes, with Strawberries and cream for dessert The Atlantic Cable has almost brought the extremities of the earth together. It is announced from Newburyport, Massachusetts, that a merchant of that city recently received a telegram from Calcutta, which had been but two days and five hours on the passage. This despatch cost five hundred dollars, and had traveled over 13,000 miles. The people of St. Petersburg, Russia, are said to attach the highest importance to the treaty ceding Russian America to the United States.

They consider that the United States and Russia, moving west aud cast, will meet in a bond of fruitful commercial union on the Pacific. A proposal has been made in Boston to connect East Boston with the city proper by a submerged tube. This tube is to be of cast iron, three thousand feet long, thirty feet wide at the base and fifteen feet high in the centre, and is to be laid twenty nine and a half feet below the level the water at low tide. Petitions to Congress are circulating in Texas asking for a division of the State, and the creation of the new State of West Texas." The people of the Western section claim that they have always been loyal to the Union. At New Albany, on the 3d man applied lor a divorce, on the ground of an obstinate and incurable propensity to steal on the part of his wife.

The Justice refused to grant the divorce. Tho bridge over the Ohio river, at Louis ville, is expected to be completed in 1870. Quarrying for the bridge has been commenced. The stone work to be done consists of two abutments, each 80 feet high, and thirteen piers, each from 120 to 140 feet in height. The Chicago Tribune says the workingmen of that city have lost $100,000 by their recent demonstrations.

This includes loss of wage3 and damage done in the riot. The Wesleyan Methodists of this country are disappearing as a dietinctive body. In 1845 there were 50 Wesleyan ministers in New England how there are but 6. In Chicago real estate is out of the reach of any but the rich. Four and five miles south of the business centre of the city real estate Is Celling at from $30 to $50 per foot.

At Hyde Park, six miles south, small two story houses on small lots sell tof 10,000, and rent from $400 to 800 a year. A freedman, named Lenkhorn, i9 running 'in Fluvanna county, Virginia, for delegate to the State Convention. He announced himself recently as being in favor of low tariff, no taxes, more money to be sent South, and especially that the price of whiskey be put down." An inventive Frenchman has patented a fan which may be used as an offensive wea pon by ladies, as the ends are, by a turn of the handle, thrust out and become pointed. Jealous female giving the required twist as she hands' the fan to her more beautiful rival, "Do, love, try my fan it is so refreshing." A Washington letter saya Eliot has oeived an order to paint a full length portrait ($500) of Charles Knap, who made a fortune during the from contracts for casting heavy ordnance, at the Fort Pitt Foundry, near Pittsburgh, and has located himself here. 1 Rev.

Mr. Boyd, the well known Country (Parson," has charge of the largest chnrch in the north of Scotland. He says, "Our parish church is seven hundred and fifty years old, and in our, people have been 'buried for one thousand seven hundred years." Hanging is laconically described in Montana as climbing the pine limb," and in Nevada it ia called "early rising." In this neighborhood, however, it takes from Jwo i to columns of a newspaper to inform the 'public that a man has been hanged. The following large vegetablea are all recorded as JgTn kovXJ headoffiftv jrE a turnip of twenty six pounds, ll1 pound a carrot of ton pounds, an 'n5onof forty seven ounces, and a pumpkin of two hundred and sixty pounds, A paper in Colorado entitled The Christian jtadical, thus politely speaks of a rival polemic: "Position and title hold his tongue Jn check, lay an embargo on hk lips, and thus while his heart often aches to bubble out his hate, to spew up his spleen, his lip3 must be held in silence to preserve tho Doc tors dignitjr." 1 published overy after "Wings, SO 83 Vulton street. Brooklyn, and is delivered to City subscribers every Carrlerf cluteen cen' week, payable to the TmB Paper has the largest cr.ROOT..vnox of any JSvcntng paper published in the United and as a medium for business and general advcrtlslris it not sur '9S8el by any other journal.

Tkkms Invariably cash In advance. OB PRINTING OF EVE II DESCRIPTION PBOH1TLT AKD XK1TLT BXHOUTBD. AUCTION IS VIiE. JAMES COLE'S SON, AUCTIONEER. (Ofllce E69 Fulton street.

Commercial Exchange.) TUESDAY. 1IA.Y 14th, At 12 o'clock, at the Commercial Exchange, No. SS9 Fulton street, opposite the CitT Hall, Brooklyn. POSITIVE OF I'ltlVATE F.ESI dence on the south side of Monroe street, 240 feet west Bedford avenne, storv basement and sub cellar, Silgh stoop brick house, 21x40 feet; contains 15 rooms, and allthe modern improvements. Lot 21x100 feet.

POSITIVE SALE, by order of the Executors, to ciosa on estate Church street 1 lot, south Hide, 205 feet 6 in. west of Hicks, 25x110 feet. Mill street 1 lot In rear of shove. MxlOO feet. POSITIVE KALE OF VALUABLK IMl'IiOVED PRO No.

DO ISoerum street, between Pacific and Dean alrceU, storv basement and sob cellar brick house, 20x feet. Contains IS rooms, gas, water, all in good rNos! 94 and 95 Donelass street, botweon Hoyt and Bond, two 'j story, basement and suh ceilar brick houses, each IS feet 9 inches by S3 feet; verandah in front; water and uas; contain each 9 rooms, well arranged with pantries. Also, 3 vacr.ut lots, on the south side of "Warren Btreet, S2" feet west of Vnnderbilt avenue, andln close proximity to Prospect Park, each lot 20 by 131 feet. These lots are read for building, the cellars tioins already dug. Maps, of all the above properly, aro now ready at Ihe ofllce of the auctioneer, Sb9 Fulton street, Brooklyn.

niyT Ct tVEDHESDAT. MAY 15xn. At 13 o'clock, at tho Commercial Exchange, Mo. Sti Fulton street, opposite the Ciiv Hall. Brooklyn.

ADJOURNED AND AHSOLUTK SALE OF 103 VALUABLE LOTS AKD UOKF.S on 0th and 1th avenues, 9th, "10th and 11th streets, near I'roL pect Park, Eighth "Ward, Brooklyn. The above lots arc bennUfull located on high grades, three bloekB from the Park. A largo nnmber of "One residences has already been erected in the immediate vicinitv. accessible to the different ferries by two lines or city railroad, and unsurpassed for healthfulncss and beauty of situation. This sale offers great Inducements lo those socking investments or wl.

hing to build. Terms very liberal. Maps, frc. are now ready. myS 6t EED VANDERVEER, AUCTIONEERS Will sell on WEDNESDAY, MAY I5TH.

At 12 o'clock, at Soli Fulton street, (llalsoy Building,) liroolilyn. NOSTUAND A VENUE lots on the west sido, comprising the whole tVont between Dean and Bergen streets, surrounded bv first Improvements. FLATBUSll 10 sections of 8 lots each, on Vernon av snd Canarsie lane, but a short distance from the city cars Jo Fulton Ferry on the grade, and well adaptod for Immediate improvement. Terms and maps at the office. myl0 4t" WM, COLE, AUCTIONEER.

BY COLE MUUPIIY, Salesroom. CMlFnlion street, near City Hall. WEDNESDAY. MAY 15TII. At 10K o'clock, in Clermont avenue, two doors from Fulton avenue.

STOCK OF A LIVKKY STABLE Consisting of light wagons (top ami no top, 4 coaches, phcetons, Kretts, 0 jaorses. slnsrle and double harness. myllot TIICUSDAY. MAY 161TI. At 12 o'clock in from of salesroom.

MORTGAGE SALE of (S horses, 3 coaches, 3 sets coach harness and cuttiu machine. niyl3jit auctioneer tjj CEKTUAL SALKSKOOMS, Willouahby, corner of Pearl street llcgnlar Sales of Furniture. Ac. every Friday TUESDAY, MAY IItii, At 1 o'clock P. at street, between Summit and "Wuodliull sts.

1 rosewood and 1 mahogany WlliardlaWe.ineood order, aountcr. pier glaFS. line engravings and other furniture of bar and billiard saloon, lager beer ice house, myll 2t ril. W. BACKUS, AUCTIONEER, LONG ISLAND REAL ESTATE AND Al CTION P.OOiL io.

tt'LH'. Opposite Cut Hall, ltnooKLTX. IiACKL HOOD, General Auction and Commission for the sale vrf Real Estate. Merchandise, Furniture, Paintings, Works of Art. at the salesroom, stored or private residences.

Also. Horses and Carriages, The business will be con quoted on a strictly commission basis. Advances made if desirod. aplSm "SHELLS OK OCEAN." THE MOST EXT ENSI VIS ASSORTMENT MAlilNE AND FOTiKlflN CljHIOSlTIES EVEl: EXHIBITED ON" THIS CONTINENT, wili, in: SOLD DT PL'tiLlC AL'6'TION, Commencing on WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY8TH, At oclock, continue, for one week, al the hours of and 7J; each day. This collection, recently imported from different parts of the Globe, comprises a brilliant variety of sea shells, eorals.

cameos, pearls, Chinese earved ivory, sandal wood UDd fealhcr fans, Japanese backgammon boards, tea cad Kiies, bread travs. glove boxes; beautiful raosaic work and eperfume bamboo mats, French and Italian shell work; boxes, baskets, pearl shell head dresses, hair bands, The ladies in particular are invited to examine this collection, as no Idea can be. Justly formed of its merits until onco seen. Shells, 4c. at wholesale.

rsy4 ot HOYTON, Solo American Agent. TUESDAY. MAY nil. At 11 o'clock, at the Lone Island Auction Room, No. 371 Fulton street.

CARPETS. MATTING AN 1) OIL CLOTHS AT AUCTION EA LAWRENCE, AUCTIONEER, BY EDWARD A. LAWRENCE, Office, Trinity Building, No. Ill Broadway, N. Auctioneer and Broker iu Real Estate.

Sales of Stocks and Bonds at the Exchange Salesroom. Ill Broadway, ev ery Friday. Public sales of Farms, Live Slock, Vessels and Merchandise wherever desired. Referees', Executors' and Trustees' sales solie.itcd. Personal attention given to auction sales of furniture and flna oil paintings tit private residences iu every part of tho city and vicinity, fiaplly ARKER ROWLAND, AUCTIONEERS 11Y E.

D. FOSTEli, Will sell on TUESDAY, MAY 1S67, At 10 A.M., in house No. 107 Ilergen street, 7 thhousc east from l''lathushavenue. A lot of household furniture such as carpets, bureaus, tables, chairs, bedsteads, clocks, kitchcu furniture, Ac. Alio, the house to let.

lnyllit" H. MILLER, AUCTIONEER, llv JOHNSON MILLKR. AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE BROKP.RS, No. 2." Nassau street, cor. st, jiew jor.

City Residences, Stores and Lots, Country Seats, and "farms bought, sold, rented and exchanged; Loans negotiated; Auction Sales of Furniture. Ac. al3 ly TUESDAY, MAY 14TIT. At 12 o'clock at tite Exehango Salesroom, No. Ill Broadway, N.

Y. Valuable brick honse and lot No. 10 East Warren st, 20 ft 10x40xlC0, three storv, basement and sub cellar, Philadelphia brick front, 'brown stone trimmings and hlah stoop, contains 12 rooms, marble mantels, 9 large, closets, 3 sets drawers, gas and gas fixtures, bell, speaking tubes, range, 4 connections made with se.wer, yards llagged front and rear, splendid trrape arbor and thrifty vines, pleasant neighborhood and only half block from two lines corn Also, desirable store property, being the northwest corner of Nassau stre et and Hudson avenue, 2 story, attic and basement brick house and lot, 21xfi2; has water and pas, Bcwcr connections, and Is an excellent investment either for renting or occupation. my7 fit Also, valuable and very desirable business property in tne be6t part of the Eastern District, No. 19 Fourth street, story bouse of 11 rooms, with all the modern Improvements, llnely lpratcd, two blocks from Ferry.

Also, 17 lots of ground in the 19th Ward on and adjoining Bedford avenue, which Is destined to bo the tinest avenue in the eitv, leading direct to Prospect Park, and is to lie paved with either Nicolson or Belgian pavement. CAPITALISTS We invite vour attention to the above. These are the only lots on Bedford avenue to bo offered at auction. They must rapidly increase in value, and this salo will afford an opportunity for profitable investment. Tonus easv.

Maps and particulars at ofllce of Auc tloneers, 25 Nassau st, cor. Cedar. N. Y. mylOiit GROCERIES, PURE COUNTRY MILK AND ORE AM.

The subscriber having completed his arrangements for the supply of PURE MILK For the present veer. Is prepared to furnish to the citizens of Brooklvn "at their residences on applicatlou by post or otherwise, MILK absolutely PURE, recolved fresh every dav, from the best dairies In Westchester anil Qncens' counties, io efforts spared to give satisfaction to our customers. Attention is also called to the BUTTER department of this establishment, which Is supplied with the best Orange County BUTTER, twice a week. Orders given to tiny of our wagons, which traverse every portion tf the citv, will be promptly tilled in a few honrs, at the lowest prices, your custom is respectfully solicl m'l I'. T.

WKLDIN.104 Atlantic 8t. tr0 LOVERS OF CHOCOLATE. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR W. BAKER DOUBLE VANILLA CHOCOLATE. If he has not got it he can get It of any wholesale grottier or fruit dealer.

It Is superior to any other Chocolate in America, and equal iu every respoct to the iest Paris Chocolate. WALTER BAKER CO, Manufacturers, Dorchester, Mass. Established In 17SQ. m20 am" HOTELS, Ace. AMES IRWIN, LATE OE THE CORNER of and Prospect streets.

Informs his friends and. lormcr customers, that lie is now located at 113 Jay street, one door fron: Paiids st, Brooklyn. Oysters in the ancient and modem styles. aplGliii FOUNTAIN RETREAT HOUSE BE AU tifullv located, halfway between catsKll! nnd the klountaln. House will be open for the reception of guests on May 1st, lHi7.

Board $10 per week. Apply for ln fonnation to GEO. L. FLEMING, 221 Fulton street, Brooklyn, or address D. BLOOM, CatsklU, Greene apis 3m' SADDLEBT, DALTON RESPECTFULLY CALLS the attention of the gentlemen of Brooklyn, to No.

17 High street, where they will And every description of lino manufactured on tho premises by tbt boat workmen in the United States. All repairing don In the neatest manner and on lowest terms. ap'fl 3m SEWING MACHINES. HE HOWE SEWING MACHINE LOCK STITCH FEWINO MACHINE ELI AS HOWE, Jb. (original Inventor of the sewing machino), President, 5S9 Ttronfiwnv.

vew nrw. VI ROVER BAKER'S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE AND TO BENT, BY J. T. MEND ALL, TTT TAW A "ITWV IT Between Raymond and St. Felix st8.

plllm BAKER'S HIGHEST PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES, 416 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, A2TD 235 FULTON STREET. BROOKLYN. feWSa THE MIUXIA LAW. "VJ OTICE MILITIA FINES THE LIST Xl ofrtellnQuentefi om the annua parade of the Be Bene Militia In the city for the year liS66, and the warrants for the collection of the fines Imposed thereon, having delivered to the Collector of Taxes for collection, all persons liable to pay such are requested to pay the same" "laoiiice.ruom No. 8 City Hall, or to one of his 4epn tlcs ithout delay.

Law Slate of New York "All peraonB duly i who shall neglect to attend saiS he subject to line of one dollar, which shall of the several directed to annex list their respective th0 flncs 90t opposite to eral towns mi MseBemont rolls of the sev collcctloiii.fihcsa ana warrants for the colliS Collectors and Be appearir.g by Faid assessment every person Jn the same manner us taxes Vri to PaZ same name of any perron between at. and when the twenty one years shall appear on a.fif'?,' elgHtcen and Bald fine, the said warranl ahai Sf1S: to PT collect the same of the father, mwilr Ltho collector to vihom sacli person shall reside, or nut w'ta such minor limy Have in the city, vliw tST ProPertv nnd such collector snail proceed and ex'ecnS, rant; and i.n property now exempt rrom oieentfS 'W: be exempt from the payment of such fine." oa 'hU ISAAC BADEAU Collector Of Taxes and Assessment JiUHllmya) KoomNo.8CllTHlil.

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