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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 18

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 18

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BUSINESS NOTICES. BUSINESS NOTICES. EXPRESS. COKFOKATIOX NOTICES. MONDAY EVENING, APRIL.

13. ENDRICKSON'S EXPRESS IS ST1I.L IN THE FIELD KOI! HAGGAC K. PACKAGES OU PARCELS Hi leaving your orders or soncllnc your pack occs at his office 1 1 Fulton street. New lork. tbeywillDo yroinptly mOOKlTX.

Kniebcl' Orocerv. cor. Franklin unit Myrtle avs. Kinnhorn's UniR cor. lMford and MjrUc avs.

Ailinc' DrupMero. cor. Kent and Myrtle av8. Owen's Drui; Store, cor. Classon anil Myrtle avs.

vnrh'B Drue Store, cor. Kyerson st. and Myrtle av. Rhode's Drue Story, cor. Vnnderbllt and Myrtle avs.

Unrlo r' I nii; Store, cor. Clermont and Myrtle avs. Mills A Hendrickson's, 13 Fulton st. lirndrlck's Drus Store, cor. Bridge st and Myrtle av.

All Movine punctually attended to by calling at his office 14 Fulton street. Sen York, or corner of Tonipkins and Jljrt'e avenues. Brooklyn. iivs 2m W. rfENPRICKSON, Proprietor.

Till OHTANT TO THE RESIDENTS OF BROOKLYN AUD TUB TRAVELLING 1'fHLlC. Urn completed our arrangements, ON AND AFTER MARCH 23n, We will furnish TICKETS AND CHECK HAOOAGE From the residences in Brooklyn to points on all the prin a RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT ROUTES IN THE I'NITKK STATES. By this arrar.pement the traveller avoidB mlssinp the train or boat and loaii.p his bap rane. Orders gent to our offices must st.te the place to jsvhlch you wish to ire, by what route, and the number of pieews of bappape. Any information in regard to the different routes may be obtained at eUr principal offices.

PRINCIPAL OVFICE. BROOKLYN. KJ Washington st. City Hall Sauare. BRANCH 0KF1CK3, Corner Fulton av and Oxford st.

Court st. Freight of every description deUvnrud in the cities of New Y'ork, Brooklyn. WlIlIamBliurgh, Jersey City, Stnten Island, bokea, Ycrkville. Harlem. Miinliattanville, Mott Haven.

Tubby Hook, Fort Washington, l.onc Branch. And forwarded trt all parts of the United States. OFFICES IN NEW YORK, Broadway. 41d Broadway, 7in I5roadwy. cor 10th st.

943 Broadway, 70 Warren st, Depot. St. Germain Hotel, 30th st, Depot. mhl2 tf WESTCOTT'S EXPRESS. SPECIAL NOTICES.

IvXTIiA ANNOUNCEMENT. C. J. OPPEM i FTEIM will open on MONDAY, April 13th, tht ir l.are acd Choice Stock of Sprinpand Summer Cloaks anoMamillas in Cloth. Silk, and other fairies of tbenewest Parisian styles, at their new store.

2S3 Fulton st between 1 lllory and Johnson st. Branch of 317 Canal street, N. Y. spIO if CCHOOL FURNITURE FOR SALE VERT IO cheap. Apply at Misa M.

E.J) ABBOT'S, on Fulton av. near (irand. apiu 31 0T1CE THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO anneunce to his old natrons and the public generally, that he has this day associated with him bis son GKORtiE M. GRANtihR. and will resume bis old busioess under the rime and title of JOHN GRANGER 4 SON.

Particular alter. tion raid to Baker's Ovens and Fire Work generally. Ti long txpeiienct? of the undersigned in this particular branch of the business enab es him to guarantee entire sitls factitn. Brooklyn. April 10th, JOHN GRANGKR.

Mason, 3t No. 213 Adelphi st. CII. RIVERS GIVES Ills? CLOSING SOIREE at fcls rooms rn Wednesday evening. April 15th.

A full band of music has been engaged. Tickets 00 cents, as heretofore, which can be obtained at the Academy, Schermerhorn street al0 5t HARBOR DEFENCE GEN. WOOL'S REGIMENT HEAVY ARTILLERY R. SMITH, late Captain of tb Napper Tandy Light Artillery, now Major of the 7oth. has volunteered.

He wants a company of active Intelligent young n. en, who shall be treated as men. If yon cannot spare fsw De Quiet and sign the roil at uapt. mc UAii i i joraienion street, opposite the i City Hall, Brook lyn. apa ot NOTICE THE COMMITTEE ON LAMPS 1' and Gas, of the Brooklyn Common Council, siti every FF ir'AY', at 5 P.M at the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, Brooklyn.

All persons interested in matters pending before said Committee, are invited to be present. JOHN A. 8AAL, ap4 td Cbalman Committee on Lamps aad Gaa. OFFICE OF THE BROOKLYN CITZ AND Newtown Railroad corner Front and Dock sts, Brooklyn. N.

March 23, 1863. Notice is hereby given that the annual election for thirteen Directors, and ihree inspectors of the next election, will be held at the office of the Company onMondar, t'le 13th day of April next. The polls will remain open from 12 M. to 1 P. M.

By order. ma dt W. V. LB COCNT. Secretary.

A GREAT BLESSING FOR MARRIED LADIES An unfailing friend and protector for married ladies. For further information please address MRS. E. C. PENFIELI).

Brooklyn P. 0 N. Y. ap3 lm MMME. SONET," (late with C.

JOLL5T,) Has opened a new FRENCH STEAM SCOURING AND DYING ESTABLISHMENT, At 164 Montague street, (opposite the Post Office), one door from Court st. LADIES and CHILDREN'S Dresses Cleaned, all ready made up. GENTLEMEN'S Clothes Cleaned by a new steam process. LACES and MCSLIN Done up equal to new. LaCE CURTAINS Cleaned by the soft finish process.

Terms moderate. mh24 lm HEADQUARTERS, 120 FULTON STREETT CAMP MOLAR. March 1863. SPECIAL ORDER. No.

1. All parties Interested In tie Sanitary Regulations necessary to preserve their tora fit for active duty, are hereby requested to report forthwith, have their decayed teeth filled with gold or pearl fillings, new ones inserted, or teeth extracted without pain, ana dispose of their green backs at par. felUy order of DR. T. FRY.

Surgeon General, Commanding U. S. mh96m Regular Masticators. MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. I ERMANENT CLASSES In Spanish, French and German, are now forming for Ladiesand Gentlemen.

Applications may be made at the desk of the Library. For private Instruction in Spanish, ap ply to Prot ALBERTO DK TORNOS, No. 30 Bast St N. Y. French, apply to Prof.

L. J. 8IMONIN, Grand av. Flrat door South of jrulton av, Brooklyn. German, apply to Prof.

u. lauitn. o. Jriv nenryst, uroomyn. lean jm BROOKLYN CENTRAL AND JAMAICA RAILROAD COMPANY BONDS, duo Nev.

15, 1863, will be redeemed at 103 per cent, and accrued Interest, on presentation at the office of A. G. JEROMH A No. 39 Exchange place. New York.

nUtf CENTS A POUND FOR WHITE RAGS, and from 5 to 8 cents for old WOOLEN RAGS. Call before you sell for we wUl guarantee to PAY MORE than any house in the city, no matter what they pay. Also 6 centa a yound for paper. MANAHAN 4 MTLLER. Wholesale Paper Warehouse, 194 William Bt, N.

Y. Branch 53 FULTON STREET. BROOKLYN. lm' GRAY'S CELEBRATED HAIR RESTORATIVE, IT IS NOT A DYE. $1,000.

PREMIUM. $1,000. Will cause Hair to Grow on Bald Heads; wUl Restore Gref or Diseased Hair to iu ORIGINAL CONDITION AND COLOR; Will Prevent the Hair from Falling Off, and Promote a Ne and Healthy Growth: completely eradicates Dandruff; will prevent and cure Nervous Headache: will give the Hair, a Clean, Glossy Appearance, and la Certain Cure for aH Diseases of the Head. PRI JE ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE. It a perfect and complete dressing for the Hair: Rea fiie following testimonials: Brooklvn, Jan.

12th, 1863. WM. GRAY. Esq. Dear Sir: I have used your Hair Restorative for Dandruff and Grey Hair, and in both cases it was effective.

My hair, which was turning grey very rapid ly. was tntirely restored alter two weeks' use; and as to Hand run my coat was usually white with itabont the shoulders, and now I have no appearance of It in the leaat either in my head or on my coat. My wife'B hair was falling out; this by the first week's use. Enclosed find cash for a couple of rases, which md me, as I wIbu to do Borate good to some of my friends, who are in the condition 1 was before using your ResLora'ive. Make what use of this you please, or any pirtion of it, I cannot say too much La its favor.

Yours truly, THOMAS H. FARON, Comptroller City of Brooklyn. Forpalehy the Proprietor. (WM. GRAY,) attheRESTOR ATI VE DEPOT, 301 BROADWAY, New York, at GRAY'S FULTON FERRY BATHS.

Brooklyn, and by all Drugglato. eodll STODART PIANOS. JAMES E. LENT, Having teen nprointed by the manufacturer, Stodart Morris, Sole Agent for the Bale of the above justly celebrated Instrument for Lrr oklyn. bees to inform his friends and tha public tliat be is prepared at all times with a full assortment of Ml slies and styles, which ho la enabled to offer at tho lowest manufacturers' prices.

J. E. L. deerraitulte unnecessary to rtfer to the tuerite of the STODART PIANO as It is knon by all makers and dealers, as well aaby thou panda who own and have used them for the last quarter ofa century, who will testify that they are beyond all doubt one of the befct (If not the Yery beet) Piano Fortes ever manufactured; justly known as the Bweeteat toned and the most durable. 1 he manufacturers can with pride point to every Piano aa an advertisement, and claim every owner as a friend.

Parties desirous of purchaelng on time can be accommodated by adding simple interest. Also thope who wish to hire can always be suited both In price and stvle of Instrument. JAMES K. LENT. 359 Fulton street.

aulOtf opposite City Hall. HOLIDAY PREPARATIONS. WM. WISE, Having removed to his New Store, J3S FULTON STREET, OPPOSITE CLARK, Is rapidly Introducing new and rich eooda In the sever. departments of WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARS, Appropriate for HOLIDAY GIFTS And other special and general service.

CrdcrsprompUy executed. dim TN IiOAllD OP CON1KACTS, APRIL 10th, (k hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at n.c Mavor Office, until Tuesday, April 21st, 18K, at 10 o'l'li ek. A. for the following rep iirs and supplies to the 1 oity '1 Idrd M3d) Precinct Station House, to wit: four chairs for sergeant's room. A loitered bliade for oiiicc window.

Ceiling and walls whitened and cleaned. Mrtet 'an. I nainte4 arid repaired. Twelve ci.airs for men flitting room. lioof of builihtigto be painted and repairci.

RcpaiiB to front and baH ment doors Oi! cloth coertng for office desk. Desk for captain's otlice, siMe'MiretUB10 br nam's of two resBon wl" received at tho Mayor's lhce to the name date, for the following renairs and supplies to the Pony Seventh Ht iUon House, to wit: Iron ran in front o'desk. Hand rail and banisters. Mgn over frontdoor. Lamp over front door.

o' iron harp 1edstead.s. 10 i igns In office. 2 class globe lanterns. 174 feet feet rnill worked plank. To repair and lengthen tlie sk in office.

Proposals to be accompanied by the names of two roioon. Ellilemiretlfs. Hptcllicallons may be Been at t'ic station Louses. By order of the Board. MARTIN KALlil'LEISCH, Mayor Ilf.vny McCtostcET.

City Clerk. apa XMIMNG'S AMBROSIA FOB THB HAIR AN OILY EXTRACT SROU ROOTS, BARES AND HERBS. DR. STERLING'S AMBROSIA Is a lUmnlatlng oily ex tract of Roots Bares and Herbs. It will cure all diseases of the scalp aud 1 ching of the head; entirely eradicates laiidruir.

prevents the hair from falling out or turning prematurely graj. caueiuHtoirow thick and long. This Is to certify that, about 18 months ago. I commenced using STKRLlNcf'S AMBROSIa! My hal? was Tn, and rai idb falling off. I had tried many Hair Tonics, In viforatcrs, Ac.

without recelvtns any benefit. Soon after using the Ambrosia, my ba'r ceased falling out and commenced growing so rapidly as to astonish me. Now, my hvir i thick so and glossy and is five feet and four inches In length wutti let down reaching to tho door. This won de'fu result 1 attribute solely to the use of STERLING'S AMBROmI aa since I have commenced using it I have applied nothine else to my hair. MRS.

LUCY A. BROWN Sworn before me this 13th day of April, 1801. U. N. Pmikkh, Commissioner of Deeds.

Ci'y Hall, New JTork. Tut up in a box containing two bottles. Price tl. DR. 11.

li. STEALING, Sole Proprietor. No. 493 Broadway, N. Y.

fold by Druggists. e25 6m VETERINARY SURGEON ALFRED LARGE, Member of the Royal CoUege of Veterinary Surgeons of London. Office, BROOKLYN RIDING SCHOOL, College Place, rear of the Mansion House. BET1C1EXCE3 G. 0.

Hall, C. Miller. G. W. Mumby, J.

Wlntringham. Messrs. Jflnken Whealley, Dr. Onrtla, V. 8.

a2 ly JgATCHELOR'S HAIR DYBt THB BEST IN TECS 'WJORLD I WTLIJAM A. BATOHELOE'S celebrated Hair Dye produces a coler not to be auatiiiKnlslied from nature warranted not to Injure the Hairln the least, remedies the effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for Ufa. GREY, RED or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown leavingthe Hair soft and beautiful. Sold by Drurgjsts, Ac tar The genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. BATfJHKLOH, on the four sides of each ber.

FACTORY No. 81 BARCLAY 8TK8ST, MEW YORK. CLateJS3 Broadway, and 16 Bond.) je281y 1860 X. DRAKE'S PLANTATTOH BITTEBfl They pnrify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite.

They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation, and late hour They strengthen the system and enliven the mini They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent fevers. They pnrify the breath and acidity of tie stomach. They euro Dyspepsia and Constipation. They care Diarrhea, Cholera, and doleralioibo.

They care Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best Bitters In the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's grea restorer. They are made of pureBt. Oroix Bum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbsand axe takes with the pleasure of beverage, without regard to age or time of day.

Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Gro eers, Dm 'at6, Hotels, and Baloons. V. H. DRAKB A eM6m 03 Bread way, B.

I 8 HEALTH IS MORE PRECIOUS THAN SILVER, HH.Aljl.ll. MRS. WOODS' MKDICINA. Fos Livua Complautt, Dtbpkpsii. Hkabaohb, Aim Pdrifttso th Blood.

It Is Roots. Herbs, Barks, Gnms and Balsams of great vitalizing power. Its grand design and effect Is to assist digestion cleanse and strengthen the stomach and bowels, to quicken and parify the blood, to invigorate the liver, to preserve a normal action of the system by aiding nature to eradicate disease and ward off its attacks. It Is becoming one of the most popular remedies of the day for its regulating and invigorating power; it Is an excellent Hotel and Saloon Bitters Put up In 16 oi. bottles with full directions.

Lovereof good health please try one bottle. Price 26 eta. per bottle. A liberal discount made to Hotels and Saloons. Sold by MRS TAYLOR, 112 Pulton st, Brooklyn, up stairs.

e3 3m Jj ASLTLY DTE COLORS 1 LIST OB COLORS. BLACK. SALMON, DARK BROWN. SNHPP BROWN. LIGHT BROWN.

DARK BLUE, LIGHT BLUE, DARK GREEN. LIGHT GREEN, PINK. PURPLE, SLATE, SCARLET, DARK DRAB, LIGHT DBAS. YELLOW, LIGHT YELLOW ORANGE, MAGENTA. 60LFHRTNO, FRENCH BLUB.

ROYAL PURPta CRIMSON. "VIOLET. FAMILY DYE COLORS, Tor dying Silk, Woolen aad Mixed Goods, Shawls. Scan. Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Kid Gloves.

CbtyJren'B Clothing and all kinds ef Wearing Apparel, with perfect fast colors. a saying op eighty per cent. These Dyes are mixed in the form of powders conoentrat ed, are thoroughly tested, and cut up In neat packages For twenty five cents you can color as many goods a would otherwise cost five times that sum. The process II simple, and any one can use the Dyes witlrperfect success. Directions inside.

Manufactured by HOWE STEVENS. No. 255 Broadway, Boston, Por sale by Druggists and Dealers In every city and town ial5Sm JJlJONTAUK FLRE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 7 COURT STREET, BROOKLYN, and 60 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. WM ELLSWORTH.

President Abbiu M. Kianv, Seer eta Jobs C. Philip, Surveyor. fel7 17 CENTS A POUNDFOR RAGS AND 5 FOR PAPER. Call before you sell, for wo will pay wiv.c uitiu ikujr v.ucr uuuflc iu hue city.

JKLAT. AHAN MILLAR. 43 Pulton st. fell 2m corner or jTont street, urooklya. INSTBFCTION" REELEAF FEMALE INSTITUTE, lOti PIERREPONT STREET, Comer of Clinton.

ALFRED OREENLEAP. A. EDWARD E. BRADBURY, A. Principals.

Instruction is given In all the branches of a thorough and accomplished education. A new quarter commences on Monday April 13. all tl CLINTON INSTITUTE PRIVATE CLASSES for L'oys, English, French and Classical, No. 'ii Clinton Btreet. The Summer Term will cemmence on Monday, April 20th.

Pupils are received at an early age, and thoroughly prepared for college or business. Cir may be obtained at the schcol room, or at the residence of the Principal. 55 Sands street. apU ateod CLASSICAL AND KNGI.IS1I SCHOOL OFULAP.K lirowneil, 133 Congress street, near Cliuton. The ejirinj; term opens on Monday, April 20.

Boys prepared for college or business. Catalogues may be had at (lie school rooms, or at tho residence of Mr. Clark, 1ST LivingBton Btreet, or of Mr. Browuell, 275 llenrv street. a9 St INSTRUCTION A FRENCII GENTLEMAN, professor in the High Institute, of Brooklyn, who has a few hours to spare every day.

is desirous of giving private French lessons at his own residence, or that of tho scholar Debt of references given. Address E. VEXER, 84 Uoyt st! Brooklyn. aplu3t' ROOKLYN COLLEGIATE AND POLT TKUllNIC INSTITUTE, (Livingston street, between Court and Boerum.) StMMER TERM OPENS THURSDAY, April 10th. Instrnct'on Is plvcn In all the branches of either a classical or a business education.

There are five distinct departments, suited to every variety of age and grade of prolliclea cy. aplO 7t SELECT CLASS FOR YOUNG LADIES. No 198 Atlantic st between Court and Clinton sts. MI8S AMES (late Princloal of Pemale Grammar sinhnnt No. 20, New York CityJ will commence the next Term of ner uiasson DiurifAx, April itn.

ne urancnes taught are Reading, Spelling, Etymolony, Geography, nistory. Grammar. Composition, Physiology, Astronomy, Penman Bljlp, Arithmetic. Algebra and the Rudiments of French. Horns of Instruction from 9K A.

M. until IU V. Charge TEN DOLLARS per Term, Including the USB of uuuttia. Tho number of Pupils Is limited to Eighteen and none sra admitted under Twelve Years of Age. Two more pupils can be received during the present term, and charge will he made from date of entrance.

Circular. at the Schoolroom, and at Miss Ames ratldence, a668chermerhornst. jafc tjlhnyl PACKARD JP BROOKLYN Arl BW VORK COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, HAMILTON BUILDING, Court street. BROOKLYN, COOPER INSTITUTE, NEW YORK Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic. Commercial Law, Penmanship.

C01 restiondence, Ac, practically taught. Busi M. 2 to Sand 7 to 9 I'M These Institutions are comprised In the "National Chain ot uommerciai voiickcb exiciiaing irom now Yorfc to St. Louis, and presmt superior facilities for acquiring a thor ounli business education, hcholarsblpB good throughout the chain. The public are Invited to call and examine tho facilities For circulars, address at either point.

dll Ir HHYANT. BTHATTON. PACKARD PRNN. FKUF. A.

ALACiNI'S COLLEGIATE AND MERCANTILE ACADEMY for day and boarding icnoiara, no. oj win ro opec nn ntember 1. All the Enxtlsb. Classic and m.l.i branches with modern languages, taught by corapetenS ortanlred for young hoys under 10 years age. The prem ihm ominvlnz 4 largo lots with rvmnaalnm mtMrU.tA bniiaa.

with all modern imDrovntTn.nL rrnrA nu 1. greeablenesft and advantaKee of a country seat ud residence. Further particulars with references and o'ron' lars will be given when requested. The principal begs leave to VQTorm Ills natronn awn nie punuo mat connectdd the above Institute he has also organized a NKW ACADEMY OP LANOnAOTfl nieclally intended for ladles and gentleman wlia havobut utile iinie ior aciimnvrucuuii. ucouons given in jengush, reach Spanish, German, Italian, Latin and Greek, with bockkeeplng and penmanship, if desired.

Day classes for Auien: evnma viawvs iu eouwquiou. rcrms ssaoorato. Pita REE K1GIHATORS FOR Tl THE MILLION. TnP. ICE KING IS THE CHEAPEST TATF.NT REFRIGERATOR EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC.

And can be converted Instantly at will into THREE DIFFEREFT KINDS. VRU'HS 4 10 AND UPWARDS. GREAT 1NDDOK91ENTS OFFERED TO THE TRADE. Call and examlue our stock. Send for descriptive pamphlets.

IUOHaRDSON, B0YNT0N 4 No, 260 Canal street, apg f.t near Broadway. TrilE "WEDDING GROUP, COMPRISING Gen. Tom Thun.b and Wife. Com. Nutt and Miss Minnie Warren, iust issued for the btereoscope and to be found with a great variety of English and American Views, on'y at np CHASE'S, SOS Fulton street TI1E FAIRY WEDDING.

NOW READY stereoscopic pictures of the bridal party, comprising 'en. Tom Tlium bund wife, Com. Nutt and Minnie Warren, with other new views, to be bad only at CHASE'S, 203 Fulton st. AW MILL. SAWING OP EVERY" DKSCIUI'TIUX done, to order 'at the shortest notice.

House and Sliiti Timber Sawed anv length renuired. at the BRIDGE STIiKVT SAAV MUX, FOOT OK JJRIDOK STRKliT, (Poillon's Ship Yard). lm IE Pt'PLIC ARE INFORMED TLIAT ANDWsW St. YDAM to meet the wants of the citizens of Broofiiii. has erected one of the finest buildinzs In the eitv on Montague street, next' door to the Academj, where he hns op ued a BlllWrd Room, Reading and Bar Saloon.

The Bil iard room, containing six rosewood tables (marble beds' with newly improved patented cu dilous, occupies th entire second lloor, loo luet deep, thus affording aoundant suaee between the tables for players. The liar Salooo one of the handsomes rooms in eituer city, is on the tirst flo ir, ani the bar is furnished with the best the market affords. The basement Is laid with louralleis. is well lighted and fitted up in a style superior to any other place of amusement of the kind in either New Y'ork or this city, m.hSB3m MIXER SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEERS, 37 Nassau street, odposlte the Post Office. New Y'ork, are prepared to give elr special attention to sa'es of HOUi EHOLD FURNITURE, (as usual for years past,) at the residences of families declining housekeeping, or at their salesroom, 'il Nassau street, where they will hold regu ar weemj sales.

THE BLIND RECEIVE THEIR SIGHT Should your eyes trouble yon go to CH YSE'S and (ret a pair of his Pebbles, the very best article ever yet made for the eye. Webave them In GoH, Silver and steel, and can find you a pair to suit in afew menrs. JOHN D. OH ASK. 2l Pulton ft, Ireporter and Manufacturer of Silver Ware, Gold and Hair Jewelry.

m25tf ATTENTION LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 1 have opened a new establishment at 150 Myrtle avenue. If you have any cast off Clothing te dispose of. Oar pets and Furniture, we offer to pay a liberal price, with which you win be satisfied, If yon have the above article to dispose of. Don't forget to caB or address a note to M. BOGATCKI, 150 Myrtle avenne, Brooklyn, where you will be dealt with satisfactorily and punctually.

Ladies attended to by MRS. B0GAT0BX H. B. Pawn Tickets also bought. nI9 6in SEWING MACHINES.

INGER'S 8EWTNG MACHINES. BROOKLYN AGENCY AND DEPOT, 150 PULTON STREET. GREAT SEDUCTION IN THE PRICES. In order to place the best FAMILY SEWING MACHINES In the world wkhln the iaaoh of all, have determined to ledaceour 'i' LETTER OR TRAWBYBR8K SHUTTLE MACHINES, teautllulljr ornamented, to FUty Doilars. This machine, being arranged and constructed with a perfect knowledge of the defects of all other FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, Entirely overcomes their Imperfections.

It Is the most durable Sewing Machine ever made, and has a greater capacity lor the various kind of work required in a FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, Than any machine ever recommended for family usee. BIN GER'SNo. 1 AND 3 STANDARD MAHDFAOTrjBJJlG MACHINES. For mannfactarlng purposes, these are the favorite nana factnring machines everywhere. For the uses of the TAILOR, SEAMSTRESS.

SHOE MANUFACTURER, DRESS MAKER, SADDLER, HATTER, and many other mechanics and artisans, their superiority la beyond dispute. Prices reduced to Seventy and Seventy five Dollars. We respecfnUy Invite the residents of Brooklyn and vicinity call at oar BROOKLYN OFTIOB, No. 156 JTJLTON STREET, And examine the machines and their work. The great economy In using sach a machine wUl at once become apparent.

Every desired explanation will be cheerfully given to all visitors, whether they desire to purchase or noC Descriptive circular, fully Illustrating all of SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, Together with specimens of their work, will be famished to all who desire them, or will be sent to any addreae, M. SINGER e4 tl iSo FULTON 6RBHT MEPICAJL. TOOMB'S GERMAN REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM and all RHEUMATIC AFFECTIONS. Does not fall, it directions are followed. Price per bottle.

For sale and orders received at PARKER'S, comer of Pulton avenne and ay street. Brooklyn. feS tf DARLING I DARLING DARLING I jhonld rue DARLING'S COMPOUND BYRUP OP IRISH MOSS AND FLAX SEED, fooughi. Colds, Asthma, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, and all affections pf the Lun.Prioe 30 cents per bottle. Prepared only by N.

B. DARLtNS, and Boldby Drugslstatkroughoattho cltv Wholesale Depot 20 Beekman street. jaaely XJKEUMATISM CURED CELEBRATED GERMAN BBMBDY. 0rner 01 Eritoa avenue, BB. PARKER'S Drag Store.

fob tf GOOD NEWS MRS. POLLARD, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, 261 Washington street, esn tell yon tho cause of your disease withoot any previous knowledge, aad what kind of disease yon ha7e. to yoor entiye satisfaction, er no charge will be made. MRS. POULARD treats all diseasesespecially with great Bnceess, Scrofula and Consumption, Liver Comjrialnt.

Ac. N. B. MRS. POLLARD can tea you are curable, we know from personal experience.

GEO. ANDREWS. DR. HENRX'S OINTMENT A certain Temedy for the PILES, Burns, Bruise, Sprains, Rheumatism, Lumbago, fresh Wounds, White Swellings. Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Conpi.

Tightness of the CheBt. Scrofula, Feul Dicers, 4c, Ac and unequal for Chapped hands. PILES have been cured of twenty years standing. This la no ordinary preparation but one which has been eminently successful during ten years of trial In the treatment ot PILES, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fever Sores, Wounds, Chapped hands, ic. Price 1 per bottle.

DR. HENRY'S TURKEY RHUBARB PILLS thoroughly e'eanat the nvstemr r.onstinattnn follows the use of Ladies will find these Pills well suiiea to meir constitutions in reuevingnervous auecttons, lassitnde, headache. Ac, Ac. They also Impart a clear, healthy complexion to the skin, and being very gentle and easy iu fcueur action, wejmsj netaxen an times waen laxatives are required. They are unsurpassed as a dinner pllL Price25c.

per box. Agents in New York. H. C. OAKLEY.

No. 11 Park Row; CITYON, cor. of the Bowery and Grand st. In Brooklyn, of GEO. P.

MILNE. 17 Fulton st: Mrs. M. HAYES 17D Fni mia3 lm SOLDIERS PAY, BOUNTY BOUNTY, PENSIONS, ARREARS OF PAY, PRIZE MONEY, Ac The undersigned having been appointed Special Agents for Kings County for the collection of bounty, arrears of pay, Ac, of deceased and discharged Soldiers, are prepared to collect all such claims with promptitude and dispatch, and at reasonable rates. MoOMJsSeY A VICTORY, Attorneys at Law, 864 Fulton st opp.

City Hall, Brooklyn. Rbvibbioss Hon. Martin Kalbflelsca, Hon. M. F.

OdelL Hon. Samuel Garrison. A McCue. Esq. oS SAILORS PAY, BOUNTY kJ and Prlte Money promptly collected.

Pensions for disabled SoldlerB, Sailors and the Widows and Children of those deceased procured, and money advanced on approv. ed claims by COLLINS A HUGHES, Government Claim Agents, fe4 3m No. 1G Nassau street, New York. PIANO FORTES. THE HORACE WATERS MODERN IMPROVED OVERSTRUNG BASS FULL IRON PRAMR PIANOS are built of the best and mo3t thoroughly seasoned materials.

The tone Is deep, round, full and mellow; the tourh elastic. Each Piano warranted for live years. Prices from 22S to $700. TESTIMONIALS. 'The Horace Waters Pianos are known as amongst the very best" lEvangelist.

"Waters' Pianos and Melodeons challenge comparison with the flnet made anywhere." Home Journal NEW PKVEN OCrAVK PIANOS, of different makers, frcm $160 to $225. Second hand Pianos from 10 to 4151). WATERS' MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS, Rosewood caa s. Tuned the Equal Temperament, with tha Patent Divided Swell. Prices from 50 to $200.

New and second hand Pianos and Melodeons ti Let Monthly payments received for same. Instruments tuned and repaired. LIORACE WATERS. Agent, ap'J ly No. 481Broadwa7, N.

Y. PIANOS TO RENT JAME3 E7LENT, 859 Fulton street, opposite City Hall New and eecond hand Instruments always on hand, to rent, with the privilege of buying, and rent applied to purchase. Accordeons, Guitars Pianos, Hutinus, violins, Ac; also teheet Music for sale mygsly mUE SAWYER THOMFscTn JL PIANO FORTES are announced by all who have examined them te be the best in use. They are constructed from tie MOST CAKhKLLl.Y SELECTED MATKIUALS, and none but the most experienced workmen areeaiidoyeJ in building them, and each Instrument is WARRANTED TO STANB ANY CLIMATE. They are remarkable for their great depth of tone and perfect action.

Pianos to Let. Exchanged, Tuned, Repaired, listed, Removed. Packed, Snipped and Stored. Warerooms, No Kulton avenue, corner of Jay sir 'et, Brooklyn, ft'. Y.

Largest stock of 'Vet Muslo In the city. Beia ly FURS AND HATS HATS AND STRAW GOODS HA RRIs" THE HATTER, of 239 Fulton street, opposite Clinton has been opening this day a stock of SPRING HATH CAPS AN 1) litiW GOODS, which we inspected, and lind ly exiuuii.at'OD that any fashionable establishment in lirr adway niiiitit well be proud or such a beautiful selection of HATS. CAPS AND STRAW OOOIl.H. Ladles of Hrok lyn. we take pride in recommending the eatahlishm' nt of JAMKS HAKIMS.

Pulton street, opposite Clinton, became we know voirwill willinRly exchange vour (Jreen Backs lor PARISIAN STYLES OK INFANTS', AND BOYS' STRAW (100DS, as a'so his magnificent Htork of OIJTIIS' CAPS AND JIATS, which are second to none in the ity New York. Still further his (IKNTH' silk ANU HATS will satisfy fchu rc particular, apij tf WATCHES AND JEWELRY. LAD1 ES LONDON LEVERS A iiivvUP tlie finest (Tho. F. Cooper's) Hunting etr.re.

ly lor ladles' service, unusually rare and reliable. WM. WISH, SS3 Fmton street, dIOtf opposi'tf Cart 'ATCHES AND JEWELRY, RornrrtK a lander. and Mannfactarers flier'lnv Ware and fine IS and 18 carat Gold Jewelry, and the Hues quality or Watefaea and Diamends which they ar sslikig 10 per cent above the actasJnet cest, BQUIRK A LANDRR, wvSOIr 87 Pulton street NewTo V. COL1TAIRB SETS AND HALF PKARL.

KNAMKL, DIAMOND, ONYX, OOKAL. ftv added anlckly asaaished. from day to day at WlflE'S. 88S Pulton BtreeL opoosUe OUuk street. A SSES'viENT FOR SEW En6tcnrr3IS ict nlap 1., part 01 urumng district o.

21. Notice is hereby given, that tho Assessments for the ex ipenses attending the constructions! Sewers In the following named avenues, parts of avenues, streets, pirts of streets, places aud parts of placcsi, nave been made and completed by tLo Sewer Con.mlsao&ers of the City of 'Brooklyn, viz Keep fitrett, from Marcy avenue So Broadway or Division avenue. avenue or Breadway, frorp Summit, betivecn iMnth and Tenth streets to TentliE3treet. Twelfth street, from Summit, be tiret South Third and South Fourth streets to Union avemue. Eleventh street, from South Fourth to CI rand B'rcet.

Tenth street, from Broadway or Division avenue Union avenue. Intn street, from Broadway or Division avenue to North Second street. EiRhlh street, from South Ninth to torth Second street. Seventh street, from South Nlot2i to Nortli Second, and from North Second to Noith intra sOpet. Sixth street, from South EicMh to North Second, and frem North Second street to Union avenue.

Fifth street, from South Third stc eet to Union avenue. Fourth street, from North Second to Nortn Thirteenth South Ninth Btreet, from EinUtli to Tenth street. South Eighth street, from Sixth to Bouth Sixth street. South Sixth Btreut, from Fifth to Tenth South Fifth street Irom Mlth to Tenth Btreet. South Fourth street fVeni ilnhaoWevcntli street South Third street, from Fifth to Twelfth stre t.

South Second street, from Fouifch street to Union avenue. South Flrct street, from Fourth sftrect to Union avenue, Grand btreet, from Fourlh etre ct to Union avenue, and from Union avenue to Burhivlck awenue. Forth First street, from Fo in th to Fifth street. IU more place, from Fifth to Slcth street. North First street, from Sbth si reet to Union avenue.

Ainslee street, from Ugh th street to Union avenue, and from Union avenue to Busbtvlcfc avenue, North Second street, from Fousrth street to Bushwick avenue. North Third street, from Peurth to t'llth street, North 1'ourte street, from Fourtb to North Second street Noith Fifth street, from Fourth North Second street North Sixth street, from 1'ouilh to North Second street. North Seventh street, from Foutrth street to Union avenue. North Eighth street, from Fourt street to UnionHave nue. Noith Ninth from Fourth street to Union avenue North Tenth street, from Fifth street to Union avenue North llevcnth street, from nnh street to Union avenue.

North Twelfth street, from Fifth street to Union ave nu Unicn avenne, from Summit, between Wyckoff and Stare streets, to a point 50 feet north of north line of New. ton Btreet. Wyckoff street, from Union avenue to Leonard'stjeet. Renisen street, fiom Union avemue to Ewen street, and from Union avenue to booth First street. Powers street.

Irom Union avenaie to Bushwick avenue, and from Union avenue to North IFlrat street. Devoe street, from Union av enme to liusnwick avenue. CouBelyea street from Union av enuo to Smith street. Skillman Btreet. from Union avoraue to a point 100 feet east of the east line of Smith street.

Jackson street, from Union avenue to EUngsland avenue Kingsland avenue, from a poloa MO feet south of south line of Jackson Btreet to Krost stre et. Smith street, from Remsea stress to a point 100 feet north of north line of Withers Btreet. Graham avenue, from Grand street to a point 23 feet! inches north of north line of With ers street. l.wen street, from Remsea strcett to a point 25 feet north of north line of Withers Leonard street, from jckoff sstreEit to a point 25 feet north of north line of Withers street. Lorlmer street, from Wyckon utoreet to a point 100 feet north of north line of Withers street.

Benton street, Jrom Ringilao arvenue to a point 101 feet 10M Inches east of est line of Kicagslnd avenue, Parker 6treet, from Kingsland av enme to a point 103 feet 3 Inches east of east line of Kingsland avenue. The said commissioners will meet st their office, in Hal sey Buildings, No. 855 Fulton st, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, tho 14tb day of April, 1863, at 10 A. to hear objections to said aBsessirents. which may In the meantime be examln.

ed at their Bald office, by all parties Interested. Dated Brooklyn, April 4th, 1663. GAMALIEL, KING, President tsigi. L. NoRTntrp.

Secretary. ap4 td TOBACCO AND SCGARS. GOOD NEWS TO SMOICERS WHITTAM LAWRENCE, 396 Pearl street, New York, are now manufacturincr the "AMERICAN BIRDS BYB SMOKING TOBACCO," which is equal If Dot superior to tine English, This TOBACCO has leisnarcotlne In it than my other Tobacco. A person smoking it will find it has a awot flavor, and is very pleasant to smoke. All persons smoking a pipe should give "AMERICAN BIKDSE5E TOBAOCO," trial.

We guarantee you will Bnioy a good smoke. It leaves no deleterious effects, ani. does not act upon tha nerves like other Smoking Tobacco, Sold everywhere. WINKS ASP ILIQUORS. ERY FINE OHIO CAJTA.WBA BKANDY, equal in strength, purity ani Savor to the fine French Brandy only t'4 20 pec gallon, at the FRENCH BRANDY VAULTS, No.

71 Prince street. Brooklyn. Also some very choice old Pale Catawba Brandy, 3 20 per gallon. Fine French Brandy SO er gallon. Purchasers who send their own demijohns will hawe 20 centa per gallon de auctea rrom me aoove prices.

tuilffv LEGAL NOTICES. IN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OF ROS WHX O. BRA1NARD. Eflo. SuirocatB of tho rtnnnh of Kings: Notice Is hereby given, accorfflng to law.

to all persons having claims against HANNAIE M. 0HESSO, late of the uity 01 urooitiyn, ueceasea, tnai may are requirea to exhibit the same, with the vouchers Hsreof, to the subscribers, the administrator, at bis residence, 315 Cumberland street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or ktefora the first day of August next Bated January atth, L8C3 lawtiM laAAUtjaiiiiAKT, Administrator. IN PURSUANCE OF AJJ ORDER OF ROS WELL C. BHAINARD, Esq. Sorregate of the County of Kings Notice Is hereby given, acconlEng to law, to all persons havlnir claims against Charles Contes.

lata of th nitiTAf Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the Bame, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the ecufcor, av ma place ui uo, doi croaaway, the Citv of Albany, on or before the tfith daT of Mav thy1. rio ted November 3d, 182. lawom tii.ijiaim iFiiusitaiAKD, Exeoutor EW YORK SUPKETUE COURT David O'Banks. Plaintiff, acalmt ban In! B. Tlnnnptrt PM1I McOmber Howland and A.

lila wlfp; Jnnpn' 1.11 tlewood and Edward J. Eallock Defendants. Summons. iu eaca oj me uoove uaraea aei esoanis: You are hereby summoned and roquired to answer the complaint In this action, whlh "will be filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Klns, at the City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, and to serve 0 copy of your answer to the said complaint on the suhsenhes. at his offir.A No di Ptnn street.

In the City of New York, la the State of New York, niuuiii iweuij uays uiber tae Brvice Ol tnis summons on you. exclusive of the day of Buch ervice; and if you fail to answer the said complaint wltluln the time aforesaid, the piamuu iu ims action wui ap piy 10 me ijourt ior tho relief demanded in tho complnlnt. Dated December 31, 1862. WILLIAM a. STERLING Plaintiff's Attorney.

The complaint In the above sntltled action wnq nipd in the office of the Clerk of the OoTinty of Kings, at the City ii, toe jt.y ui 3cvuiujii taiu vounry, ontae I4ta day of January, 18t3. fe2 lawliwM WiLt iA G. Stbruso, PlfTs Attv. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROS WELL C. BRAINARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings.

Notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against JaME'S CO'JtULLEN, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that thesy are required to exhibit the same with the vouchers thcreor, to the subscriber, the Administratrix, at her residence, No. 80 Washington street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or teefore the 26th day of May next. Dated November 24, 1803. nS4Jaw6M MARGARiTirjTjLEN', Administratrix. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OFROS WELL C.

BRAIN A11D, Surrogate of the County of Kings; notice is nereny given, accowiog to law, to aH persons iccBsep, uiau ineyare required to exhibit voucneasaiiereof, to the subscribers, the uuaHKume ioffn 01 ew utrecnt. day of Jiaynext. Dated January 8th. OdttlSr WATERS. Jr ASEESCIV ATERS.

EvBcntora ja8 law6m EOWAJBD WATERS, i IN PURSUANCE OF A.N ORDER OF ROS WELL C. 11RA1NAKB, fs Surrogate of the County of Kings Notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against TIIKODCOKB L. EAKLK, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhlb It the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at the residence of W. S. Al.li XAJiDER, 363 Cumberland street, In the City of roollyn, on or before the 6th day of June next.

Dated Dcceniheri, 1862. lUAiti K. r.Aiti.n, WILLIAM S. ALEXANDER, Jit. d21awCm Executors IN PURSUANCE OX' A5J ORDER OF ROS WELL C.

BRAINARD. Surrogate of the County of Kings Notice is hereby given, acco rdlng to law, to all persons having claims against JAUKS C0NI1OY, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the fame, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the administratrix, at her resident corner oT Jay and front streets, in ihe city of on or before the 20th day of July next, Dated January 1863. jaH lawCni" MARY COHKOY. Administratrix. IN PURSUANCE OF jVnT ORDER OF ROS WEI.L C.

BRAIN AHP, Surrogate of the County of Kings Notice is hereby given, acccorillns to law, to all persons having claims against Thomas Collins, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that tlicsj are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers there of, to the subscribers, the executors, at the store of James A. Butler, 81 Hudson aveuuc, in the City.of Brooklyn, ou or hefors the 7th day of May next. uaveu i eiuoer Ji ir Mia. FATStrCK WniTE.) iv, JAMBS BUTLER, ecutor3. nllaw6ni NY.

SUPREME COURT. John F. Gray and Charles F. bivermore, Executors, Ac, against Geo. W.

Brown and others. Vosp ntfTs Atl'yj. In pursuance of ajudemcnuoruler of tldu Court, made in the above entitled action, tocarlng date the Slst day of March, I80H, I will sell by putello auction, at the Exchange Saleirooms, No. 365 Fultoxi street, (opposite tho City Hall) In the City of Brooklyn, ona the 15th day of April, 18U3, at 12 o'clock, noon, the fcllovlaic described land and premises: All that certain lotoP tod. situate in the Eleventh Ward of the City of on the easterly side of Hampden street, bounded and described as follows, viz: Commencing 011 the eabtrrEy side of Hampden street, at a point dl tant two humored and ninety five feet ten (10) Inches southerly" of the southerly line of Han eon place thence ronnung easterly parallel with Hansen Mace and tlirowh the centre of party wa'l one hundred (Km) feet, tlience southerly parallel with Hampibn ttroet, twenty (2 feet ten (10) inches, thence wnatrlt nfir.tlli.l ill, t'lBri nnd llirollch tbecentre or a party wail one hundred ClW) feet to the easterly line of iiampuen street, inencenorueriyaiong vuo same temv (2U) feet ten tin) Inches to tlM place of beginning Dated iSnVt V.

CAMPBELL. aherUT. ASSIGNEES' SAL.ETBE SALE OF THE real estate belonrfnelo to estate of the late Jacb H. Boerum, of Flushing, L. full description of which has heretofore been published UA the Wedneaduy and Friday Issues of the llrooklyn E.ou,oonnncnclng with and since May 8th, lKtii, and whloU wiis take place May 30tli.

111. at one o'cloct P. at tho 0l'y Hall, In tho City of Brooklyn. Is aillourncd to the lStli ilv or April. 18 l'J.

at the place, at 1 o'clock P. M.Ne vlTork. March 20, S. D. LAW, n.bl" 2awtdTh of J' B' Doerum 1N PURSUANCE "oFAN (TRDEirTiFRUs' WF.LLC.

BRAINAUl), "1 Surrogate of the County ofKincs: Notice Is hereby given. aicordlnirti law. to all nersnnt having claims against J.AMKiSljWFJ'IRT.s, late of the tlity 01 Jirouaiyu, 'leucnpu. itiu iciiuiruu ,11 e.Mllolb lite same, with the vouchers to tlieubscribeis. at tbo ollicc of Ju lab A liiukiiipim.

p.riwll xtrcet, In the City oi New York, on or lrefo ttie aiicteeutii day of October next, naieu Ai iii 'jui ijv 1 at 10 lawOniK JuilrS I.Kl'l'KKTs; i Ktecutors tne ssmerSarapSI on or Bettffe 18C3. TVTOTICE OP ORDINANCE TO DIRECT A LOT i to be filled up. Notice is liersba given to all parties Interested of the Intention of the Common Council of this city to pass an ordinance to direct a lot to be filled up on Twentieth street. No between Fourth and Fifth avenues, south side, sufficient lonbateaDuhance and to prevent damage to adjoining property. oteil DrooUjn, March 31st, WS.

"'2 Uu CHARLES TINNEJStreet Commissioner. rjORPOEATION NOTICE Grading and PaYinff Kosciusko street, from Nostrandto Marcy avenue. Wi iP Presented to the Common Council of the City 01 Lrooklyn to grade and pave Kosciusko street from flff aD" the, Common C.uncll have, tixcdtle district beyond which the as essment for Bald' linproye ment shall not extend, to wit: One hundred feel in depth on each side of Bald Kosciusko street, from Nos trnna to otarcy avenue. lienioiiFirances (if any) against the Bald Improvement. "if hf Comnilluner's office, on or before the (lay ef April, 18K1, as the Common Council will family art upon the same at their next ensuing meeting, or BtE'63 convtnlont.

D. ted Brooklyn, April nVl U'i CHARLES TINNEY, Street Comsnissloner. OA ED OF CONTRACTS, APRIL dia. Notl'e is hereby riven Ibat sealed nmnnsnia ceived at the Mayor's Office, until Monday, the 20th Inst at Id o'clock, A. for hulldine hose carriages for Hose Companies JNos 2, 1 and II.

according to sneclfications on tie in the otlice of the Chief Kngtneer. W. 1). Prep sls to he for each ho' carr.sKQ separately. No proposal will be considered unless accompanlod by a 1 ond duly vtnfied by tivo sureties.

By order of the Board. MARTIN KALBFLEISCH, Mavor Henrv McCloskev, City Clerk. ap8td BOARD OF CONTRACTS, APRIL 0th, 1881. Nolice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will bo received nt the Mayor'! Office, until Monday, 20th Inst, at 10 o'clock. A.M..

for piopo als to repair the streets aud avenues of the Western District of tlie City of Brooklyn, according to the specifications on file in the Office of the Street Commissioner. No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by a bond duly verified by two sureties. By order of the Board. MARTIN KALBFLEISCH, Mayor. IIehrv McCioskev, City Clerk.

ap3td BOARD OF CONTRACTS, APRIL "Gin" 1863. Notice is hereby given thatsealed proposals will be received at the Blayor Office, until 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the 20tb Instant, for building houses fvr Engine Companies No. 6 and 6, W.

acccrding to the plans ond soeclllct. tions on file in the ''hief Engineer's office, W. D. proposals to be sent in for each bouse separately. No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by a bond duly verified by two sureties.

By order of the Board. MARTIN KALBPLEISCH, Mayo'. Uhmrt McCloskbt. City Clerk. td OARD OF CONTRACTS, APRIL 0ru, 1863.

Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at the Mayor's Office, until Monday, the 20th iust. at 10 o'clock, A. to repair 16th street, between 6th and 7th aver ues, and Leonard, near Frost street. No proposal wilt be coni unless accompanied by a bond duly vtriied by two sureties. By order of the BoaroL MARTIN KALBFLEISCH, Mayor.

Hekbt McCloskbt, City Clerk. ap8 td ASSESSORS' NOTICE In the matter of appor tlonlng and assessing the expense of gas lamps and posts on Willoughby avenue, between Throop and Yates avenues. And also bob lamps and pes's on Second street, between Grand street and North 9th street. And also gas lamps and posts on Park avenue, between Bedford avenue and Spencer street. And also gas lamiisandpost3on Fourth street, from Grand street to North Utb street.

And also gas lamps and posts on Keap street, from Bedford to Lee avenue. And also gas lamps and posts on Montrose avenue, between Gratam and Bushwick avennes. And also gs lamps and posts on Ainslie Btreet, from Union avenue to Lorimer street. And also gas lamps and posts on Union avenue, between Iroadway and Noith 2u street. And also gas lamps and posts on Tompkins avenue.be Hart street and Lafayette avenue, And also gas lamps and posts on Spencer street, between Flushing and Pj avenues.

And also gas lamps and posts on Rodneystreet, from Bed iera avenue to mai cy aveuue. And alsc pas lamps and posts on Walworth street, between Flushing and DeKalb avenues. And also gas lamps aad posts on First strict, from North 10th street to Bridge. And also gas lamps and posts on Throop avenue, between Mtle and Willoughby avtnues. And a' so gas lamps and posts on Nostrand avenuo.be tvreen DeKalb and Lafavette avenues And also gas lamps and posts on Marcy avenue, between Willouphby and DeKalb avenues.

And also Kas lamps and posts on Lafayette avenue, between Tompkins and Throop avenues. And also lamps and posts on Third street, E. between North 7th and North 9th streets. And also fencing lots on block bounded by Yan Brunt, Ewen. Imlay and William streets.

And also fencing lotson block bounded by Hicks. Colum bia. Degraw and Hairison streets. Anil lis going Fifteenth street, north side, between Hamilton and Third avenues. The Board of Assessors of the City of Brooklyn, pursuant to the provisions of an act of the Legislature of the State of New Tork.

entitled "An aot to consolidate the Cities of Brooklyn and Wllliamsburgh and the Town of Bushwick into one Municipal Government, and to Incorporate tin same passed Anril 17th. 1854. snd of the several net amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto," hereby give notice that the reports of the assessments in the above emiuen mauers nave neen maae, ana uiatsaia reports are now deposited in the office of the said Board in the City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, where the Bame can bo examined by all parties Interested, and that the said Board will meet la said office on the 18th day of April instant, at 10 o'oUck A. M. to hear objections (if any), from the partiesinterested and to complete and sign our Bald reports.

Parties having objections to make will please present them In wrltlns. Dated Brooklyn, Anril 6th. 1863. jiyoraeroi uiejaoara 01 Assessors' ap6 124 THOMAS T. GRIFFIN.

President. PUBLIC NOTICE ALL PERSONS TO whom licenses have been granted for the year ending March 31, 1863 are hereby notified that the Bame will expire on said date. Annllcation for the ensulnc: vearmuFt hemftriAnttbAtn, Of tfe Hack Inspector, No. 5, basement City Hall, and at the City Clerk's )IBce. between the hours ol 9 o'clock, A.

M. and 1 P. on the following dayB: Wednpsdav. Anril 1. 181.

WdnAnar lm ll AH. Intelligence Offices 20 00 Bowling alleys, 3 ummuuses luw Tnursaay, April am. Hacks and Carriages. 3 00 Expressmen 3 0t Erlvers 100 Friday, April 10th. Thursday.

April 2d, Pawnbrokers 50 00 Dirt carts a 60 Railroad cars KrldftT. Anril 3d slAtiirrinv. Am lltlth Junk dealers 3 00 Tlaud cartmen 1 taiuraay, April 4th, Chtmney sweeps 2 Tenders of merchadlze. 3 00 Monday, April 13tb. Monday.

Anril hth. Public ordonk carta 1 FA TendeiB of fish 2 CO Tuesday, April 14th. Tuesday, April 7tb, Night scavengers 6S Tenders of charcoal 00 Wednesday, April 15th. Public trucks a 00 Boats Oi Wednesday, April 8th. Thursday, April 16th.

Billiard tables, each 3 00 Butchers 1 09 N. B. Bankable money only received. Owners of hacks, carts, express wagons, and every description of vehicles applying (or license are requested to have their vehicles ready for Inspection In the rear of the City Hall, on making their application for Ueense. City Clerk's Office, Brooklyn.

March 31, 1863. nu3ua inuiui jncuiAfSKEX, City Clerk. OFFICE OF STREET COMMISSIONER, No. 6 City Hall. AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING TIIE FILLING UP OP LOTS OF GROUND The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Brooklyn, in Common Council convened, do enact aa follows: Sec.

That the filling up of the lots, pieces or parcels of ground hereinafter described. Is herobvdecldedto be necessary for abating a nuisance, and the Bald lots, which are situated as follows: On Twelfth and Fourteenth streets and Tenth and Eleventh avenues, bounded by; are hereby directed to be filled up at the expense of the owner or owners thereof. Adopted March 2d, 1863. HENRY McCLOSKEY, City Clerk. Approved March 13th, 1863.

MARTIN KALBFLEISCH, Mayor. Ik Board or Contracts, Sec. 2. In case the owner or owners of the said lots, pieces or parcels of ground, shall not comply with the first section lereof, within twenty dais after the first publication of this Ordinance, the street Commissioner is hereby directed to advertise for proposals for doing the necessary work for complying with this Ordinance, aud he shall report the said proposal 1 the Board of Contracts, to the end that the Board of Contracts may direct a contract to be made for doing the said work, at tho expense of such owner or owners. Sec.

3 Notice shall be given to a'l persons affected by this Ordinance, by publication hereof in the Corporation Newspapers for ten successive dayB, and the advertisements for proposals as aforesaid shall be published la sue1 Newspapers for ten successive days. Sec. 4 The expense of the said work, which shall be dona pursuant to the second section hereof, shall be assessed and collected in the same manner as for regulating, grading aad paving streets. Adopted March 27th. 18G3.

ap3 lOd HENRY McCEOSKEY, Oity Clerk. OFFICE OF STREET COMMISSIONER" No. 0 City Hall. AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING TnB FENCING IN OS CLOSING OF VACANT LOTS The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Brooklyn, in Common Council convened, do enact as follows Sec. 1 That the vacant lots, pioces or parcels of land On Navy street.

Fulton avenue, Raymond street aud DeKalb avenue, block bounded by. On Scholes, and Meterolo streets, and Graham avenue, block bounded by. On Leonard and Wyckoff streets, southwest corner of. On Pacific street, between Flatbush and Carlton avenues. On Peartall street, between Pacific street and Atlantic av And on Park avenue.

Canton street, Auburn place and Hampden street, block bounded by. Are hereby directed to be fenced In or closed with a close board fence, six feet high, nt the expense of the owner or owners thereof. Adopted March 2d, ls3. HENRY McCLOSKEV, City Clerk. Approved March 13th, l3.

MARTIN KALBFLEISCH, Mayer. Is Board or CosTitAC rs. Sec. 2 In case tho owner or owners of the said lets, pieces or parcels of ground, shall not comply with tho first section hereof, within ten days after the flrat publication of this Ordinance, the Street Commissioner Is hereby directed to advertise for proposals for doing the necessary work fpr complying with this Ordinance, and ho shall report the said proposals to the Board of Contracts tq tho end that the Board of Contracts may direct a contract to be made for doing the said work at the expense of such owner or owners. Sec.

8 Notice shall be given to all persons affected by this Ordinance, by publication hereof in the Corporation Newspapers for ten successive days, and the advertisement for proposals na afoi esald shall be published insuch newspapers for ten successive days. Fee. 4 The expense of the said work which shall be dono pursuant to the second section hereof, shall be assessed and collected in tho same manner as for regulating, grading nud paving streets. Adopted March 27th. 1803.

jip310d HENRY McCLOSKEY, Oily Clerk. TJOTiCE OF ORDINANCE TO DIRECT LOTS JJ to be dug down. Notice Is hereby given to all parties interested, of the Intention of the Common Council of this city, to pass an ordinance to direct lots to be dr.g down and graded on Grand avenue, east side, between Dean and Pacific Btreeta, to the prade, to abate a nuisance and to protect the adjoinini; prorertv. Dated Brooklyn. MarchSIs'.

1803. np'J lOd CHARLES TINNEY, Street Commissioner. CIO 1 0 ATI ON OTICE Tlie" oco pan tiTof the lft. 2d Ed and 4th Wards are requested to hays tlie'r Ashe Garbage. ou the sidewalk.

In barrels or Iocs. asMlonii: 1st Ward, on WHDNKSPAY; 2d Ward, on Till KFI1AV: 3d Wnrd. on TUESDAY; 1th Ward, FRIDAY, in the forenoon of earb day. In order that tho srn maybe removed, to abate acu wee. F.

1I1CKEY, mtractor. EVERY DESCJRIP tlon of Freni'b. English, German and American Clocks, cof or simile, reus red arid warranted. 1YUUJ. THE LOST BROTHER.

re TWO tainci: i. The house orRoscnlMircrii li.ul Ivon rieaaiul poweTlul in its dav as mos oft lie baronial families of Upper Anuria. Inn extra upmcc in oue generation, aud losses by ilu Si'vi Years' War, in another, hud reduced it? Hvlntit to a small C6tate, half farm and lialfibrrcst land, ami au old castle hitualed at the foot of tli C'ariiathiaus. There the last baron had riliivu, after serving the empress queen in all wars, with mueh praise but little protit, and tuef.1 he died, fen months before her majesty, leaving a widow, two sons, and theorplian daughter n( aiuilitarv friend. whom he had adopted and aflianeied to his eldest I loy, beeanse she w.is portionless aud had no relations.

Madame Rosenburjjta was one of the best housewives in that end of Ger many. Her husband had left her faith ful old steward, named Hans Muller. who id served the family for forty years, and nc ver i married, because he could' not Hud a wife sufliclently devoted to the Roseuburh interest. I Under their joint management, if the family i coma not be made rieh, they did not at least look poor. Tliebest that could be made of old house and well worn furniture, marshy lielU.and unreclaimed forest, was accomplished Little Gertrude was kept at home, to be educated by Madame and Father Stephen, who came dowu from his poor mountain convent every month to confess the family, and carry back a supply of country provisions "for himself and brethren," Ms spiritual servic es beinjr always paid in kind, for money was searce at the foot of the Carpathians.

Ulrich and Enijlebert were sent to the university of Vienna, the one being heir to tbe estate, and the other intended for the church, as the Ro senburghs had connections of influence iu that quarter. Gertrude was then in her eleventh year, a girl of small growth, but pretty aud trood. Sue had como into the family a mere infant, and Madame Roaenburgh, having no daughter of her own, took the orphan girl to her heart, and occasionally boasted that she would bring up a good wife for her 6on. If a thorough knowledge of past rv, pickling, and all manner of household affairs, constituted the goodness of .1 spouse and it does go some way Gertrude already promised to become the best of helpmates; but that, with a very little reading, and some practice on the spinet, were all the accomplishments of which she or her instructors ever dreamed, linen was eighteen, and Enidebert two years younger. Though so near in ace, theiewtis little personal" resemblance between the brothers, and still less of character.

Ulrich waa so strikiugly handsome as to be distinguished for the fact that among the fifteen hundred students of his universitv. Gav and ardent, witty and thoughtless, his class fellows said he should have been born in France rather than in Austria; but the steadiest among them liked company, aud the most impertinent did not care to provoke him. Englebert, on the contrary just escaped plainness, and was every inch an Austrian; cautious by nature, slow bv habit, always likely to make a respectable, but never a blilliant figure. He was fond of distinction wealth, and all the world's good things, if they could be had cheap, but not at all disposed to run risks or over exert himself. Both the Rosen brirghs were good sons to their widowed mother good brothers to little Gertrude, and good voum' masters to all the servant and peasants; but from the baronness to tie woodman, evervbody loved the handsome, tray Ulrich best, and th vidence had done quite right in making him heir xo me estate, strange as it may appear, Englebert thought so too.

Ulrica's high spirit and superior energy gave him the command far more than his seniority; besides, he had a noble, generous disposition, which made him the constantfriendand helper of his younger brother, and bonnd the latter to him by ties of pride and affection. There was not much companionship between them. There tastes and pursuits were different, and that difference grew wider with advancing yews. Ulrich preferred public amusements and gay society; Englebert liked quiet evenings, country rambles, gazing at old pictures, and attempts at drawing; yet few brothers agreed better, and none were more ready to stand bv each other. Their time at the university passed with as little adventure as that of most students in Vienna.

Ulrich got into several scrapes, bat they weic not serious, fought two duels without any bad consequence, and came home with his brother every vacation time to find Gertrude growiug taller and prettier, the baroness prouder of her exploits in the domestic line, and the old castle duller than ever. Still there was no fretting against the family arrangement. The young heir of Rosenburgh stood quite prepared to marry his destined bride at the close of his college course. Gertrude never imagined that anything else was possible for her. Between her dutiful sons and her notable daughter in law, Madame Rosenburgh was one of the best contented widows within sight of the Carpathians.

There was but one difficulty in her family, and that was with the quiet, cautious Englebert, who did not like to be made a priest. The Rosenburghs belonged to the prevailing religion of Austria, anil were Bound Catholics. Englebert said he never would have the vocation requisite fur holy orders; he could serve the church, himself, and his family much better if they would only allow hirn to be a painter. An aitist in Vienna had told him be had talents. He showed sketches of two broken bridges, a ruined castle, and a wind mill, which half his class had admired, and reminded the baroness that painters sometimes lived at court.

and were counted great men. Madame Rosenburgh had never heard of any nobleman's son becoming an artist neither bad Father Stephen, nor mns Muller. So the subject remained an open quest 1011, debated in the long evenings every vacation time, between the above men tioned trio and the two brothers, for Ulrich usual, took hnglobert part and the latter sKeteneu away irom season to season lounged in every studio to which he could get admission, ana entered cautions protests a 'ainst t'ae gov, and surplice. bPS ZST1 I Thus occupied, Englebert scarcely observed, 1ill it became the talk and wonder of his fullow 6tudeuts, the unaccountable change which passed over Ulrich as their university studies drew to a clase. His buoyant and boundless spirits, so loti" the joy of every student eompanv, were now checkered by tits of gloomy and absent thought He excused himself from the merrv gatherings which had been his delight, cared for neither ball nor theatre, yet often went out alone in the evening, nobody knew where.

Some said it was an aflair of the heart, and had all come out ufa masquerade at the last carnival, where Ulrich had his fortune told by a beautiful gipsy, and thev lieard it whispered she was an Italian countess. Others avered he had got entangled with the Kosienieians. That ancient order or quacks, or what you will, had walked up once more, as so maiiy trampled out traditions did before the lirst ln. a.viii" of the French Revolution, and made Vienna its head quarters, to the great scandal of the old school nobles and the orthoxody clergy. The well meaning, but not very elear monarch, Joseph II, having got rid of his mother's management, and resolved to bring in the inillenium at once, patronised them 111 common with all people with extraordinary pretensions; and they were said to raise ghosts and foretell events with more than usual faliatym the neighborhood of tin; iu cattle Ulrich solitary walks were taken i that direction but beyond this, the vigilance and curiosity of the students could make no discovery Englebert once ventured to question him but he Bhowed such unwented anger at his ence, that the younger brother, with his a.

eus tomcd preference for a quiet lift, made un his mind to let the secret alone. 1 Both brothers took respectable dcrue as Bachelors of Art, took leaTc of their enTlc' friend and were packing up clothes and book. iu tlid faBt falling twilight, to set out for Ko. enbur Castle next morning. 0 'We'll go oome, said Ulrich, akin" out of one of his absent fits the house porter afterwards recollected that a foreign luoJtiii" bad brought him a letter that afternooiwweli go home, and you will be an artist, if you like.

I wish you had been born to inherit the estate and marry 'Don't you like to marry her, brother said Eng chert, as a suspicion connected with the carnival story crossed his mind. to he coimxtTED. INBOARD OF CONTRACTS, APRIL 10m, ceWedCJl't8 ve acaloa Proposals will be re at 10 frdock f'uDtil April 3Jst. 1863, Htwar Mayor..

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