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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

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SPECIAL. NOTICES. DENTISTRY. LEGAfL NOTICES. J.RJ:ELEAi, rEAlALU INSTITUTE; 106 riERREI'ONT STBEET.

Comer of Cllutonv ALFRED OREENLEAfV A. KD WARD E. UHAiiiinhv. a. Principals.

WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL. 15. seen; perhaps hail no existence except iu Vienna S06sip; there was a lariru closet, opening bef side the dressing table, dimly lighted, and looking blank and bare. Ho "had never becA within, but had caught glimpses of a largft crucifix, and a massive object covered with black! which he took to be an altar, and presumed it was wadamc'8 private chapel. Opposite that closet door, Englebert was seated ono forenoon, when everybody was preparing for the carnival; The countess sat at her toilet, conversing about masks and costumes, while Constanza braided her long hair, in the strictly classic fashion whicll was then the rage in Paris.

Should I ever attempt to paint Venus at her toilet, she will have such said the artist! and the compliment was but the utterance of his thougnts, for the locks of Beauty's queen could not have been more abundant, soft, and shiningi 'It's growing cried Constanza, with the very triumph of malice in her look and tone; holding up between her lingers two hairs which 6he had just discovered, and the ends of which were undoubtedly white. Whatever the countess might have tolerated, this went beyond her patience. There was a momentary flash like summer lightning in her eyes, and then she said in a calm and hauyhty tone: 'Go, Constanza, and send Magdalluc here: CH. RIVERS GIVES ins CLOSING SOIREB at his rooms on TVednesilay evenlns, April 15th. A full band of music has been engaged.

Tickets 51) cents, al heretolore. which can be obtained at the Academy. 33 txhermerhornjitreet. alUot HARBOR DEFENCE GEN, VfOOlJS REGIV MENT HEAVY ARTILLERY K. 8MITIT.

late Capi lain of th Sapper Tandy Light Artillery, now Major of the Tilth. Iisb volunteered. He wants a company of active in telligent youns men, who shall be treated as men. If yod cannot spare BOO be quick and slim ttie roll at Capt. Moi CARTi't, Joralemou Btreet, opposite the City Hall.

Brook' lyn. apSSt' I NOTICE THE COMMITTEE ON LAMPS and Gas. of the Brooklyn Common Council, siti every rmi'Ai. ito attneuity Clerk's Offlce, uity Brooklyn. AH persons interested In matters pending before said Committee, are invited to be present.

JOHN A fUAT ap4 td Chairman Committee on Lamps and Gas. HE WEDDING GROUP, COMPRISING Gen. Tom Thumb and Wife. Com. Nutt and Bliss Mln.

nle Warren, iust issued for the Stereoscope and to be found with a great variety of English and American Views, on'y at np8 CHASE'S, 03 Fulton street M'MME. SONET, (late tvith J0LL1',) Has opened a new FRENCH STEAM SCOORINl) AND DY1N0 ESTABLfSUMENT. At 164 Montayue street, (opposite the Post Office), one door from LADIES and CHILDREN'S Dresses Cleaned, all ready made up. GrNTI.KMKN'S Clothes Cleaned by a new steam process. l.AChSand MUSLIN Done up equal to new.

LACE CLUtTALNS Cleaned by the soft llnlsh process. Teruisjnoderate. mli tim' EADQTJARTERS, ICO FULTON" STREET; CAMP MOLAR. March 1P63. SPECIAL ORDER No.

1. All parties Interested in tkc Sanitary Reuulations necessary to preserve their Masticators fit for active duly, are hereby requested lo report forthwith, have their decayed teeth filled with sold or peirl til linRS, new ones Inserted, er teeth extracted wittiout pain, and dispose of tthjir ereen backs at par. bBy order of DR. T. frV, SurKein General.

Commandltic r. S. mh9 6m Ketuiar Masticators. MERCANTILE LIBRARY IERMANENT CLASSES In. Spanish.

French and German, are now forming for Ladies and Gentlemen. Arp'L attPBs, may be m.ir at the desk of the Library. For prlTate Instruction in Sp.v.lsh. Apply to Prof. ALHKKTO DH TOKNilS, So.

SO Sast i4ih st. N. T. French, applv to ftof. J.

SIMONIN. Gran.i sr. First door South of Jmlton av, BrooVhrn. German, apply to Prof. L.

THURN. No.awHenryst. Hrjoklya. feiS 3a BROOKLYN CENTRAL AND JAMAICA RAILROAD COMPANY BONDS, dtie Nuv. 15, 19fiS.

wtllberedeemedatHSperreal. an A 'N raed laterwt, on presentation at the office of O. JSBOMItCO. No. Eichanite place.

New York. all tf TERLING'S AMBROSIA FOR THE I AN OLLY EXTRACT FROM ROOTS, BARKS AND ELEKSS. DR. STERLING'S AMBROSIA a ifcaoUsfct Oy extract of Roots. Barks and Herbs.

It will cars ti' ilaes of the scalp and itchini of the head; entirfjj jri.iicatei landruff, prevents the hair from failiac oat or turig prematurely gray, causing it to grow thict and loot. CERTIFICATE spd rsbidlj falliru off. I had tried mm Hair Tortics, In ttfiing the Ambrosia, mr hair ceased faUiajc out and com air iathlck. soit and glosoy and is five feet and four inches in length when i let down reaching to the floor. This won to 1e use of STIRLING'S AMBROSIA, as i since I have commenced using it I have applied nothing else to my hair.

Bworn before me this 15th day of ApriL 1861. H. N. Pars: un, Commissioner of Deeds. Oiiy Hall.

New York. Put opasboi contalnmE two bottles. Price l. DR. U.

H. STERLING, Sole Proprietor. No. 483 Broadway. N.

Y. Bold by Druggists. leSHm YETERINARY SURGEON ALFRED LARGE, Member of the Eoyal College of Veterinary Surgeon of London. Office, BROOKLYN RUHNB SCHOOL. College Place, rear of the Mansion House.

awn nt rFn C. HalL C. MUler, 6. W. Mumby, J.

TVlntrtogham. slessrs. Finken Wheatley, Dr. Curila, V. 3.

ATCHELOR'S HAIR DTK oeiesrated Hair Dye pro iSJZti no' distinguished from nature warraat Zjrcv 'r lun leiuf. remecues rae enecia 5 mVaT.rrWl'f jr5te? th Hair for life. GREY, RED or Tne genoinie is signed WILLIAM BAMHBLOR, on the four sides of each bar. ao. ta BAKCLAY STKBST.

NKW YORK. Oate Si Broadway, and 16 Bond.) eaiy 1860 X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BrTTEBfl Thej purify, strengthen, and iBvigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an anttdete to change of water and diet.

They overcome effects of dissapation and late hoar They strengthen tbe system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They core Diarrhea, Cholera, and Cholera Morbus.

They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache, They are the beat Bitters in the world. They make lhe weak man Btrong, and are exhausted nature's grea restorer. They are made of pnre Si. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbsnd are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant.

Sold by all Gro era, DroTo'sta, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DEAKE eM6n jno Broadway. hT.

Y. I 8 HEALTH IS MORE PRECIOUS THAN SILVER, wMi RS 0 0 8 MEDIOINA. Foa Livkh Complaint, Dtspkfsia. Huadachk. asd t.

Prairrnta tot Hloob. It Is Roots. Herbs. Barks, Gums and Balsams of great vitalizing power. Its wand design and effect is to assist cncestlon.

cleanse and strengthen lhe stomach and bowels, to Quicken and purify the blood, to inviiiorate 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 regula and invigorating power: It Is an excellent Hotel and fcaloon Bitters Put up in 16 o. bottles with full directions. Lovers of good health please try one bottle. Price 26 eta per bottle A liberal discount made to Hote's and Saloons.

fe2 3io TAYLOR, 112 Fulton st, Brooklyn, up Btatri: JjTAMILY DYE COLORS I LIST OF COLORS. BLACK. SALMON. DARK BROWN. SCARLET, SNUFF BROWN.

DARK DRAB, LIGHT BROWN. LIGHT DRAB, DARK BLUE, YELLOW. LIGHT BLUB, LIGHT YELLOt? DARK GREEN. ORANGE. LIGHT GREEN.

MAGENTA. BOLFERINO, PURPLS, FRENCH BLOB. ELATB ROYAL PCRPLa CKIMSON. VIOLET. FAMILY DTE COLORS, For dying Silk.

Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls Scarfs Drce. Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, HaU, Feathers, Kid Gloves. Children's Clothing and aU kinds ef Wearlne Apparel, with perfect fast colors. A SAVING OF EIGHTY PER CENT. These Dyes are mLred ln the form ot powders conoentrat ed.

are thorouehly tested, acd put up In nuat packages For twenty five cents yon can color as many goods a would otherwfs cost five times that sum. The process It simple, and any ono can Hse the Dyes with perfect success Directions inside. Manufactured by IIOWF. 4 STEVENS, No. 25' Broadway, Boston.

For sale by Druggists and Dealers ln every city and town jal5lim Iontauk: fire insTTrancecompany, No. 7 C0TJB.T STREET, BROOKLYN, and CO WALL STREET. NEW YORK. Wm ELLSWORTH. President Arraw M.

Kibbt, Secreta Joun C. Pniur, Surveyor. felj AND HATS HATS AND STRAW G00DSHRRIS" THE HATTER of 259 Fulton street, opnosito Clinton bus t.i opening this ilny a pto.ik of Pltli; iatj' CAP; AND 81'KAW GOOUS. whi. we intpei a Hlni x.Niiih.at on lli.V.

any faslUonnWe in lirr adway might well be prom, of men a beiiutlful J.1 HATS CAPS AND SHU TV GOODS, ilaul.sor Brook Ijn.M.i: inke pride In reuommendimt the estahlM JAMKS IIAIIRLS, Fulton strum, ti know you will willliiely PARIS! A STYLES OF INFANT.V MIW AM) HOYS STRA TV GOODS, iu also inHgni i vnl Tt 'i ol Ot.1 IIS' CAPS AND HATS, which un n. no l.e of New York. Still further his AND Ll.T HATS will saUsfy toe vtic ilur. ajg WATCHES AJfP JEWELRY. ADlLb' LONDON LKVKKS i PiTvV iTJ" Uje flnel (Tkos.

Coopnr's) Huntlns 1, vers rtr.re ly ladles' service, nnusually rare and ndluMn WM. WISH, Hi Fulion stn ATCaBS AND JEWELRY, tMjUlKG LANDMR, Jevreliei ud Manafacturero Kngtoh Slcrllni! Wsre and 16 tud 18 carat Odd Jewelry. thooSii duality of TVatehM and Diamsods which they are se'liac 5 IS per cent above the actual net enst. LANOUIt, ayWlr 97 FatUn streetWny York. wuuiAina cjciis au half BETS (tp PEARL, KNAMKL, DIAMOND.

ONYX, OOSAL A. addod as viiokly as laiahed, from day to day at WiBB'g, Faftob atreei. iJUMlAiKX BETS AND HALF SK'I'K opponveoha'; TVENTIBTRY N. B. 'GRLFiTLM BfiOS JLS DKNTJBTB.St7nltont street New York: (ODDOslte andlBSGrand1 R7I Grtmi.

street, ham THR T.Artl DENTAL EfiTABLLSHMENT IN THB lDBcrng astyle rf ARTIFICIAL CO aunoBpuenii pnvn, wiw or This elasa' Of Teeth nnssoMH vsst BnrjAHnrftv mm ti others, being made to give any desire ifufinera to the face showing one continuous gum. without seama or crovices. which for strength, dorahUlty and olaanllnnw oannot i urptssed. usr or paw KB. Full upper or under Bets af teeth, on silver 8 ea amber or rubber 10 to 00 oia stoo platlna SS OB Partial seta on gold er platlna, tX ti and 04 per tooth.

silver, tl ti. teeth filled with gold, 1 and upwards. bone, silver, silver tto. oy cement, 60 to 78 cent. Teeth extracted, 26 centa.

N. B. No charge for extracting whore artificial teeth are required. jet EN TIS TRY THE HAPPY TIME HAS arrived, All shall have teeth. an noneU suffer from decayed or aching ones.

The snbscrlbertalr.es. pleasure ln Bering his services to those reonlrint dental operations at suoh rates as wlfl bring within the means of all. To thesse tm Wng artlflclal teeth he would call their a entlon to his list of prices, and those who wish it can be re erred to persons who are wearing teeth of ills manufacture, when they can judeo for themselves their beauty and working sualltles. time been nsing the "Arttflolal Bona Filling, ho la satisfied that nothing mere satisfactory can be used for restoring (even the most extreme cases of) decayed and sensitive teeth to permanent usefulness. Teeth extracted ln five stconda, without pain.

list or areas. Poll upper or under set of teeth, on gold 30 09 8 09 Partial Jier tooth. gfd i Bd 8 09 Mtoioo artulcial bone 50 to ICO Pivot teeth lot Extracting No charge for extracting where artlflclal teeth axe reouir d. VvTLLIAM H. YOUNG IU KB Fttlton street.

Broaklyr. GROCERIES. FIRST QUALITY FAMILY GROCERIES H. CORNELL, 2M Fed ton street, corner of Clark Btreet offers to families the most comr lete assortment of GROCERIES AND FRUITS tolbe found ln the city, embraoin every article of necessity or luxury kept by Fanily Grocer lwxteaalvo trade. Including CHOICE WINES.

LIQUORS AND SUGARS, And every variety of Foreign and Domestic Fruits, ic, 4c BARDENL FIELD AND FLOWER Assortment of JELLHSft made from sure FmUi exprees ly for the trade. DRIED FRUITS of all kinds. English Pickles, Sauces, 4c. Boned Sardines and Olives, ln ell. ALWAYS ON HAND EARLY IN THE SPRING, A choice assortment of HAEDY PLAN1S and FLOWFRS, MONTHLY and PFRPETHAL R0SE8, STANDARD and MOSS ROSES, ROOTS OF ALL KINDS.

W. H. CORNELL solicits the patronage hitherto extended to him from, the aveauts, as the orders are attended to daily as usual Goods delivered to all parti of the dtr. ATTENTION! ATTENTION 1 ATTENTION! Whoever buys his Groceries for cash will And It in hla Interest, normatter how far distant Le lives, to call at 78 FULTON 8TREET, BETWEEN HENRY in HICKS ST, where li to be found the greatest variety and the best articles at the lowest price. Punctual attendance.

Goods sent home to any part promptly. PLEASE CALL ANDSATISFY Y0URSKLVE3. Sagara retailed at wholesale prices. B. LNDIG, 78 FULTON BTREET.

Good Mixed Tea at 50 cents, Stuart's Syrup, 60 cents a gallon. INDIG, 781FUXTOH STEElf. Ift assortment ln Butter, retalUd Washington Mar HOLIDAY PRESENTS. OLLDAY PRESENTS I Honsekeenen wishlnr rare treat for tbe Holidays, shoBld call uuon HARD I a Ot, Comer of Pulton and Main streets, Brooklyn. aiiu procure some oi am ceieoratea JAVA COFFEE AND SUPBRI0R NHW TEAS.

N. Thirty per cent cheaper than any ether house la the city. SUPERIOR RYE COFFEE 10 cents per pound or tea pounds fr 9ocentJi. mhl91y IiEGAIi NOTICES. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROS 1TVELL C.

BRAINARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings Notice is hereby given, according to law. to all persona having claims against ABRAHAM TERUUNE. late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are renulred to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the executor, at his place of business, No. 4 Aun Btreet, in the City of New York, on or before the 20th day of June next. Dated December 15th, 1863.

dl61aw6nTu JOJINJ. GLOJVTntJExecutor. SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS The Trustees of the Asfor Library against Jacob Y. Ownes and Emellne Ownes, his wife; George W. Brown Henry M.

Alexander, Rachel M. 0nes, Helena S. Ownes, Emeline Ownes. John H. Tysoe and Henry V.

D. Scbenck. Summons for relief. (Com. notaerj To defendant above named You are herebr summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which will be tiled in the ofhee of.

the Clerkof the County of Kings, at the City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at his office. No. 45 Exchange Place, in the City of New York, within twenty days after I he service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs ln this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated NovemberiQ, lWi'J. HENRY DAY, Plaintiffs' Attorney.

Take notice that the complaint ln this action, above referred to, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, on the 24th day of November, 1862. apl lawCW 1 1. J)A NY. SUPREME COURT Walter M. Smith against Elinor R.

us tin. AnRAniM Lott, PlfTs Atty. In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made in the above entitled action, besring date the 2d day of February, 18ta, I will sell by public auction, at the Commercial Kx chnnKe, S69 Fulton street, (opposite tbe City Hall) in the City of Brooklyn, on the 7th day of April. 1863, at 12 0 clock noon, the following described land and premises: A ll those 10 (ten) certain lotapleceB or parcels of land, situate, lying and being In the Ninth Ward of the City or Brooklyn, in the County of Kings and State of New York, and designated on a certain map entit'ed "A map of propertyln the tuh Ward of the City or Brooklyn, belonging to Lemuel Green and others, made by A. Martin, City Surveyor, Nov )feth, 1885, and now on file in the Register's Office or Kinga lc numbers rrom twenty four (24) to thirty three (.13) both inclusive, fronting on Delancey street and Monroe Btreet, as the same are laid down on said map.

and taken together are bounded as follows, to witt Westerly by said Delancey street, easterly by said Monroe street, northerly on pne side by lots designated on said uiaB by numbers 22 (twenty two) and 23 (twenty three), and southerlyon tho othcrside by lots on said map and35(tbirty flve, and also all the estate, right, title and interest of. in and to the and lying in front of Baid hereby described JplB to the middle or snid Delancey and Monroe streets Excepting, however, that partlot said above described and nioilgnged premises, which have been released of and from thehen and operation of said mortgage by a releasebeariug date the twenty eighth day of March, one thousund eight hundred and ufty clgbt. and recorded in said Register's plhcein Liber No. 475 of Conveyance at page 465, MiiyS, ltos, and wbich.arc therein described as follows, tliatis to suy: a point on tbe westerly line of Classon avenue, distant six feet three inches sontherlv from the southwesterly corner of Wyckoff street and Classbn avenue and runniDg thence in a westerly direction and along lands of James Nesmith, one hundred and fifty five feet ten inches; "ie Butherly direction and along lands now or late or h. Is.

Cbapmun, one hundred and twenty.seven feet; thence an easterly direciion and along land now or late or It. w. Hainmctt one hundred and tveaty ono feet ad nine inches to the westerly side of Classon avenue; and thence northerly along the westerly side of Classon avenuo one hundred and thiriy scven feet four Inches to tbe point or place of bi tinning. Being all of said premises described in said mortgage lying of a line drawn through the centre of Classon avenue. Dated Brooklyn.

March 12 1801. ml2 2aw3wTh ANTHONY F. CAMPBELL. Sheriff. The sale of tbe above property is postponed until the sth day of May, ism, at the same hour and place.

Datid Brooklyn, Aj.nl 7th, SiS. apfSawlsTV ANTHONY P. CAMPBELL, JilierifT. nnHE CITY COURT OF BROOKLYN Ileum JL Martense, plaintiff, against David 1'. Gardner and Su Bun B.

Gardner his wile, and thers. '( TVn. M. iNGR.uiAX. Plff's.

Atty. In pursuance and by virtue of ajudgmcnt order of this Court made in the above entitled ac'lon. bearing da'e the twenty tilth dayof. March, 18 3. I willsell by public auction, at the Commercial Exchange.

36a Fulton street, (opposite the Lily Ha l), in the City of Brooklyn, on the twenty first day of April. lBd3, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following described land and premises All that certain piece or parcel of land silunte.Iylng and being in the City of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings, and State orNew York, between Myrtle avenue and Johnson street, and bounded and containing as follows Commencing at a point on the easterly able 01 Carll street, which said poiut is distant two hundred and twenty five feet northerly from the northeasterly corner of Myrtle' avenue and Carll street, ence running northerly almg Carll street, twenty live feet, thence easterly on aline para lei with Myrtle avenue fifty nine feet and nine Inches to tlie centre line between Carll street and Hudson avenue (formerly Jackson strett). thence southerly along Hsid centre lineatout twenty.five feet, thence westerly on a line parallel with Myrtle avenue sixty one feet seven and one half inches to tje point or p'aco ofncginninE, be ail of the said Bevcral distances more or has. 'I be siMiie being known and distinguished on a certain man entitlod Map of property in the Fifth and Seventh Wards of the c.ty of Brooklyn, belonging lo Clarence I). Saciett, formerly parts or the Siuids, Johnson.

lliifhVhi. Fleet, JiuiifB. I user and Conover estates, March 1816. rT, filed in the ollice formerly of the Clerk of the County of Mug, uowoT the Register of Deeds in and for the Coniiiy or Kinps. Ma'ch 31st.

1837, by the number 1S8, (one huiidrcd and thirty eight.) Together with nil and singular the tenements, hereditaments and ao purti iiaiM cs thereunto lu loncing or in any wise appertaining. Dated March iW, JUDAH B. VOORHEEa Refcrce. TV Y. SUPREME COURT The Ilarm'ony l.re Insurance Company against James Morgan and O'lUlB.

T. UUIVKII. i'llfs. Atty. In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made in tbe above entitled ictlou, liciiring datu 7th day of April, lKi.i, will sell by public au.

tlon, tithe Exchange Salesroom, I niton street, (opposite tho City Hall), in the ity of lirooklyn, on the SOth day of April, itfrtt, at clock noun, tbe following do cribed land and pre.ui ses All that certain Jut piece or parcel of land, with tho bill Ming there erected, situate, lvlue and btlng In the lxtb TVaru o'tbi: City of Brooklyn, bounded and described viz Iteglnnlm at a point on the northerly side or Prisidc lit ftreet, distant one hundred and eighty fret westerly from tho corner of HI ks ami president Mri'c 8. runuinglhence northerly on a linn purnllol with licks a reet, partly tlie cuntreof a party wall, one unilred ruet lo the centre line oi the block; then weater iilnriKBaid centre line twenty feet; tlience Boutherly cm linci.nral c. Hicks street, partly through ilm Lcntre ot a i arty wi oiie hund ed reet to the northc.rlyside of I'resi il' i.t strei ind thence ll luvil.illt; 1 iiim or niacu oi iieKionia Brooklyn. April 7th. ANTHONY F.

OAMI'BKLL. Bute! Sheriff. IK PUR8UANCE OF AN OR DEI OF ROS a TVK.I.L t. BllAlN Vjm SSnn i Nollce isher. bvcivr nccodln to Uw.

to all persons bavingc alios anilnht HAMt'EL IlUtlTON. Iste of City of lli ool' yii, defeased, that they aie reuulred to exhibit the Kinie Willi tlie vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, the ere Hinrs, at the i Dice nf Nath II. Morse, Fulton street, ln the City of Brooklyn, on or before the oth dy of June next. Dated Deueiubfr 2d, 1S63. aSlawOmW JOHN W'llUNTCltl'S Executors, IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER ROS TT'ELL C.

BRAlNAKD.JiSq., Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against NATHANIEL MILLS. 8ani0R, lato of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, tothesubscrlb ers. the executors, at the store of N. Mills. No.

5 Fulton avenue, in tho City of Brooklyn, on or before the S2d day of August next. Dated February 17th, 1863. lawCmW IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF R03 VfELk 0. BRAINARD, Surrogate of theOountf or Kings Notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons 9 aunB against CiEORGE COO GUSH ALL, lateof the k'ty of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit tbe same, with the vouchers thereof, to tho subscribers, the executors, at tbe officeof B. K.

True. No. 43 Wall street. (Jauncey Court,) ln the City, of New York, on or bettor the 15th day of Ausust next. Dated February 11.

1863. felllawCniW JHHN OREKN. Nj CUPEEME COURT, QUEENS COUNTY yj Lucy Anthony. Plaintiff, against Anna Elisabeth Ketch am, wifeof I.attlng C. Ketcham and the said Latttnr C.

Ketcham. Rebecca P. Bates and Horatio Nelson, Fanny Ann hetcham. Sarah Jane Ketcham and Jane Carpenter, Defendants. fcummons for relief.

(Com. not aer To the Defendants: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which wiB be filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, fn the Ylllage of Jamaica, in said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to tlie said complaint on the subscribers, at their office, No. 24 Peart street, ln the City of New l'ork, within twenty days after the service of tins summons on yougxcluslve of the day of such service: and if you fail to answer tbe Bald complaint within tbe time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint Dated December 16th, 1862. S. TV.

4 R. A. GAINES, Plaintiff 's Attorneys, The complaint in this action was filed In tbe office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, in the Tillage of Jamaica, ln said County, on the tenth day of February. 18S3. felllawSW S.

TV. R. Gaisbs, Plff's Attys. INGSTT61jNTYCOTRT DavidKrDukM plaintiff, against Joseph C. Spauldhig, defendant Summons for Relief.

Com. notser. lo tee above named defendant, Joseph 0. Spauldlng: You are hereby, vumnioued and required to auswer the complaint in this action, which was filed ln the office of the clerk of the County of Kings, at the City Hall, in the City of BrooHyn. on tbe 7th day 'of March.

1863, and to serve a copy of your auswer to the said complaint on thesubscrl ber, at his office. No. 67 Wa'l street, in the City of New ork. within twenty days after the service of this summons on you. exclusive of the day of such service and if you fall to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plainthTin this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint.

Dated March 7th. 1863. F. E. DANA.

Plff's. m251aw6wW 67 Wall IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF R03 YV'ELL C. BRAINARD, Surrogate of the Count of Kings: Notice ib hereby given, according to law, to all persona having claimB against MADISON B. HARRINGTON, lata of the Cityof Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the admistrator, at the office of H. TV.

Stoughton, 72 TVan Btreet, in the Cityof New York, on or before the 15th day of May next. Dated November 10th, 18H3. nil lawBmTu JUBAL HARRINGTON. Administrator. CORPORATION NOTICES.

OARD OF CONTRACTS, APRIL Cth, 1H8. Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at the Mayor's Office, until Monday, the 20th Inst, st 10 o'clock, A. for hulldinghose carriages for flose Companies Nos. 2, 4 6 and 11, W. according to specification on file in the office of the Chief Engineer.

W. D. Prop' ails to be for each hose carrJu'e separately. No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by a bond duly verified by two sureties, By order of the Board. MARTIN KALBFLEtSCH, Mayor.

Hbkrt McCloskbt, City Clerk. ap8 td OARD OF CONTRACTS APRIL 6th! 1861. Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposal" will be received at the Mayor's Office, until Monday, tie 20th inst, at 10 o'clock. A.M., for proposals to repair the streets and avenues of the Western District of the City of Brooklyn, according to the specifications on file ln the Office of the Street Ccnimissioner. No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by a bond duly verified by two sureties By order of the Board.

MARTIN KALBFLEISCH, Mayor Hekht KcClosekt, City Clerk. ap8 14 BOARD OF CONTRACTS, APRIL Gt5; 1863. Notice lshereby given that sealed proposals will be reoeived at tlie Mayor's Office, until 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the 20th instant, for building houses fwr Engine Companies No.

5 and 6. W. acccrdingto the plans and saeclflcfc tlons on file in the Chief Engineer's office, TV. D. Proposals to be sent lo for ea' house sepsrately.

No proposal will be considered unless accompanied by a bond duly verified by two sureties. By or der of the Board. MARTIN KALBFLEISCH, Mayo Hksbt McClosk kv, City Clerk. a8 td JJOARD OF CONTRACTS, APRIL 6th, Notice is hereby given that sealed procosals will be received at the Mayor's Office, until Monday, the 20th Inst at 10 o'clock. A.

to repair 16th street, between Cth wi 7th aver ues. and Leonard, near Frost street. No proposal wlil be considered unless accompanied by a bond duly vtrmed by two sureties. By order of the Board. MARTIN KALBFLEISCH, Mayor.

msur McClosxkt, City Clerk. apS tl SSE8SORS' NOTICE In the matter of appor tionlng and assessing the expense of gas lamps and posts on TYilloughby avenue, between Throop and Yates avenues. And also gas lamps and pos's on Second street, between Grsnd street and North 9th street. And also gas lamps and posts on Park avenue, between Bedrcrd avenue and Spencer street. And also gas lamps and posts on Fourth street, from Grand Btreet to North 9th street.

And also gas JampB and posts on Keap street, from Bedford to Lee avenue. Anda'sogas lamps and posts on Montrose avenue, between Graham andBm hwick avenues. And also guB.lamps and posts on AiusUe street, from Union avenue to Lonmer Btreet. And alfo gas lamps and pos'b on Union avenue, between Iroadway and North 2u Btreet. And also gaa lamps and posts on Tompkins avenue.be nart street and Lafayette avenue.

And also gaa lamps and nosta on Spencer street, between Flushing and Park avenues. And also gas lamps and posts on Itodney Btreet, from Bedford avenue to Mai cy avenue. And also gas lampB and posts on "Walworth street, between Flushing and DeKalb avenues. And aho gas lamps and posta on First street, from North 10th street to Bridge. And also gas lamjis and posts on Throop avenue, betweea Myrtle and Wliioughbyaytnuts.

Anda'sogas lamps and posts on Nostrand avenue, between DeBalb and Lafavette avenues And also gas lamp? and posts on Marcy aTenue, betweea Willounhby acd DeKalb avenues. And also gas lamps and posts on Lafayette avenue, between Tompkins and Throop avenues. And also cas lamps and posts on Third Btreet, between North 7th and North t)ih streets. AndatsofencinclolB on block bounded by Van Brunt, Ewen, lmlay snd TVilliam streets. And also fencing lots on bloca bounded by Hicks, Columbia, Degraw and Harrison streets.

And l.agnng Fifteenth afreet, north side, between Hamilton and Third avenues. The Hoard of Assessors of the City of Brooklyn, pursuant to the provisions of an act of the Legislature of the State of New York, entitled "An act to consolidate the Cities of Brooklyn and TViffiamsburgh and the Town of Bushwick lato one Municipal Government, and to Incorporate the same passed April 17th, 1854, and of the several acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto." here by give notice that the reports of the assessments in the above entitled matters have been made, and that said reportaare now deposited in the office of the said Board in the CitylfalC In the Cityof Brooklyn, where theBame can be examined by afl parties interested, and that the said Board will meet In Bald office on the 18th day of April instant, at 10 o'clock A. M. to hear objections (if any), from the partlesinterested snd to complete and sign our said reports. havfmr objections to make will please presentthem in writing.

Dated Brooklyn, Anril Gti. 183. By order of the Board of Assessors' apG 12d THOMAS T. GRIFFIN, President. PUBLIC NOTICE ALL PERSONS TO whom licenses havebeen granted for the year ending March 31, are hereby notified that the same will expire on said date.

Ajipllcationfor the ensuing yearmuftbemadoattheoffice of ti Hack Inspector, No. 6, basement City Hall, aad at the City Clerk's (mice, between the hours ot o'clock. A. M. and 1 P.

on the following days TT'eontsday. April 1, 18)3. Wednesday. April 8th, Intelligence Otbces 20 00 Bowling alleys, 3 00 Omnibuses 10 00 Thursday, April 9th. Hacks and 3 (10 Expres men 3 09 1 rivers 1 00 Friday.

AprillOth. Thursday, April 2d. Pawnbrokers 60 00 Dirt ciirtB 60 Railroad cars Friday, April 3d. Saturday, April 11th. Junk dealers 3 00 Hand cartmon 1 09 Saturday, April 4th.

Chimney Bweepa li Tenders ofHitrchadize. 3 00 Monday, April ISth. Monday. April oth, Public or dock 1 59 Ycnrte.B of fish 2 CO Tuesday, April llth. Tuesday.

April 7th, Night scavengers 59 cnelein of 2 00 Wednesday, April 15th. Public tracks 2 00 Boats 50 edneFday, April 8th. Thursday, April 16th. Bill nri fin 1 09 N. B.

bankable money only received. Owners of hacks, carts, express wagons, and every description of vehicles applying lor license are rtquei ted to have their vehicles ready for inspection in the rear of the City Hall, on mak'ug their appiicimon tor ucense. uty uierK'S umce, Brooklyn, March 31, 18C3. m24 3Ud nENRY McOLOSKEY. CityClork.

TN BOARD OF CONTRACTS, APRIL loth, J. 1FI3. Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received nt the Mayor's Office, until Tuesday, April 21st, I81S, nt 10 o'clock. A. for the following rep urs and supplied to the Forty Third (43d) Precinct Station House.

ts wit: Four chairs forsergeant's rcom. A ttered shade for office window. Ceiling and walls whitened and cleaned. Street lanu painted and repaired. Twelve chairs for men'B sitting room.

Hooforbullrting to be painted and repaired. ItepaiiB to Irontand baBement doors. Oil cloth covering for office Desk for captain's ollice. Proposals to be accompanied by the names of two reBsoa siblesuretirs. Sealed proposals will alno bo received at l.ho Mayor's Office to the euine date, for the following repairs and su Plies to the Forty Precinct Station tlauso.

to wit: Iron rail in front o' desk. Hand rail anil banisters. Sign over Trout door. Lamp over front door. li Iron bnrp bedsteads.

Ill Finns hi office. 8 glai fi globe lanterns. 17tt feet lect mill worked plank. To repair and lengthen di Hk in office. Projiosals to be uccoiiipaiiiod by the names of two respon lible sureties.

Sl ttlticuiiona may be seen nt tho respective atution l.OUSI'B. order of the Board. MARTIN KALBFLKISCa. Mavor. IlrMiY Mi.Ci.oskhv, City Ciork.

apll td TN BOARD OF "CONTRACT37APRlL" IOtii" lMlll. Notice Is hereby given that seahid proposals will be re rcivi a', the Vaor's office, until Hist nut, i ID o'clni A. for a Ladder for lhe use of tlie Oo partiiicut, TV. sixty feet In length J'y order. MARTIN liALBFUilSUH, Ifaynr Hi Mi Ciossky, Ci.y Clerk.

aiill id CORPORATION NOTICE The ocpTiptuns'or tie 1st. 2d Maud 4th Wards are request od to have the'r Ai hes Carbanc. 4c, on the sidewa'k. in barrels or bi)ci osM.oks: lstTVard, ou WEDNESDAY; 2d Ward, on Till ItSDAT 3d Ward, on TUESDAY; 4th Ward, FRIDAY, in forenoon of earh day. In order that the nieinaybe moved, to abate a UUoBUt' F.

HICI1EY, Contractor, Instruction Is given In all the branches of a thorough and accomplished education. A new quarter comnipnrM nn Monrtnv Ani all 7i LA1CALAKD ENGLISH SCHOOL'OFCLAUHJ vnucu, joo vuugresB street, near vjiinton. JQe spring term oDens on Monday. Anril 20. Run nrJ.

d'r college or business. Catalogues may be haci at the school rooms, or at the residence orM. Clark, 187 street, or of Mr. Brownoll, 216 Henry street. COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL AND GYAf Tif ri.

street and Joralemon, opi HART, A.M., Rector. Boyi and fimKmtn: dumber Umlted. Instructions and e.xplana? nVel? scholar, as needed. Commercial A German. Military Tactics, etc! HSrf? 08 at 8117 Ume Cataloguea, as above, and at the apl37t YSmi? ADIES INSTITUTE, AT306 ADELl Term cr.rTiM rtf in Bnnlonl nn.

1' For circulars anq further particulars.Jnauiie at 306 Adelphl at. BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE AND POLY TECHNIC INSTITUTE, street, between Court and Boerum.) 1 SUMMER TERM OPENS THURSDAY, April 16th. i Instruct'on is given in, all the branches of either a classic cal or a busipess education. There are five distinct depart, muita, suited to every variety of age and grade of profflcien c5 aplOTt" ELECT CLASS FOR YOTTOfTTXnrff.R, tattreen Court and Oftnton sts. AMES (late Principal of Female Grammar School No.

80, New York OltyOwUfcommence the next Term of her iaison MONDAY, April 27th. The Branches taught nre Beading. Spelling, Etymology, Geography, History, liranimar. Compoitlon, Physiology, Astronomy, Penman sluK Arithmetic. Algebra and the Rudiments of French.

Hours of Instruction from A. M. until IX P. M. H8 ini'iISe TJN U0LLARS per Term, lnclttdingthe USB of 1 be number of Pupils Is limited to Eighteen and none aro admitted under Twelve Yean of Age.

Two more pupils can be reoeived during the present tehn, und charge will be made from date of entrance. Circulars at the Schoolroom, and at Miss Ames aWSchetmerhornaU jal6tlllInyl Bryant, "stratton, Packard BROOKLYN AND NEW YORK commercial college, HAMILTON BUI LD1 GCoart street, BROOKLYN, Vuyrcit uHarxiuxc, ntw UKli CITY. Bookkeenlng, Commercial Arithmetic. Commercial Law, FemuHiishfo. Coiresoondence.

Arc. ni AcfcinHlIv tfltiirht. 7.iiqL u. ss hours 9 to 12 A M. 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 M.

TheBt' Institutions are cnmnrispil in Ihn "National nkaln of Commercial Colleges" extending from New Ifork to St. Louis, and present superior facilities for aoquirins a thorough business education. Scholarships good throughout the chain. The public are Invited to call and examine the facilities For circulars, address at either point. dll ly BRYANT.

BTRATTON. PACKARD PBNN. BOP. A. MAGN1'8 COLLEGIATE AND MERCANTILE ACADEMY for day and boarding scholani.

No. 83 West Warren street Brooklyn, wUl re open on September 1. All the English. Ciasslo and Oornmerolal branches with modern language, taught by oompetent teachers and professors. A special department has been organised for young boys under 10 years of age.

The premises occupytag 4 large lets with gymnasium attached, and double house, with all modem Improvements, afford all the greeablenesa and advantages of a country seat and city residence. Further particulars with references and circulars will be given when requested. The principal begs leave to inform his patrons and the public that connected with the above institute he has also organized a NEW ACADEMY OF ipeclally intended for ladles and gentleman who ha re but little time for self Instruction. Lessons given tn English. French Spanish, German, Italian, Latin and Greek, with bookkeeping and penmanship, if desired.

Day classes for ladles; evening elaues fer gentlemen. Terms moderate. n36m MEDIC At. IMPORTANT AND TRUE. BOSWELL 4 WARNER'S COLORIFIC COLORS HAIR ABEACTIFUL BROWN OR I1LACK without the use of any wash or preparation.

Colori.ic will not crisp or burn the hair like an instantaneous dye. but leaves It soft and glossy, invigorating and promoting, its growth Warranted best and cheapest. Try it and you will use no other. Bkookltk. N.

March 1363. Boswell 4 Warner Colorific is now an established article, and has ready sale. HAkES' PATENT MEDICINE DEPOT, Fulton st7 BiTCUELLOil'S BAZAAB, HffDSOK, N. March 2, 18GJ. Gentlemen: I have tested Boswell Warner's Colorific, and found it excellent for the hair and whiskers.

Gives a natural anpea'ance. No trouble in applying it. My customers like it very much. It will soon take the place of other dyes. Respectfully yours.

JAMES BATOHELLOK. March 17, 1863. I have sold and us'Jd Boswell Warner's Colorific, for coloring and restoring hair to a brown and black. It his penuine merit will do what it promises. I recommend it to hair dressers and the public.

It Is a splendid article for ldles. as it gives a natural color without trouble, or entangling the hair. A. HREATEAU. Dresser, 31 Court st.

Brooklyn. Sold by J. L. Pile 4 Fulton, corner of Pierreooat st: J. R.

Danes iulton and Clinton Bts; G. P. Milne, 217 Fulton st; D. G. Farwell'B, 17 Court street, and all leading Druggists.

Depot 62 Jolin Btreet, New York Factory 12 Grand IJrooklvn. apiSly H. C. BOSWELL Proprietors. rjlOOMB'S GERMAM REMEDY FOR RHeO: MATISM and all RHEUMATIC AFFECTIONS.

Does not fall, if directions are followed. Price i per bottle For sale and orders received at PARKER'S, corner of Fulton avenue and Jay Btreet, Brooklyn. fe5 tf DARLING! DARLING I DARLING 1 Everybody should nse DARLING'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF IRISH MOSS AND FLAX SHED, for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, and all affections of the Lungs. Price 20 cents per bottle. Prepared only by N.

B. DARLING, and sold by Druggists throughout the clt Wholesale Depot 20 Beekman street. ja 261y RHEUMATISM CURED JS.W BT TWW Ml LHjMUS CKLKBHATED GEKMjSJM REMBDf. For sate at 293 Jay street, corner of Fulton avenue, DR. PARKER Drug Store.

tf GOOD NEWS MR8. POLLARD, BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, 861 Washington street, oan tell yon the cause of your disease without any previous knowledge, and what kind of diBeaae you have, to your entire satisfaction, er no charge will be made. MRS. POLLARD treats ail dS esses especially with great Buccesa, Scrofula and OonsoraD Uon, Liver Complaint, Ac. N.

MRS. POLLARD oan till personal exnei GEO. ANDRBWS. MRS. MABY PLATE.

8. MoINTYBja. tu2S8m TTjR. HENRY'S OINTMENT XJ A certain remedy for the PILES, Burns, Bruises, Sprains, Itheumatmn, Lumbago, fresh Wounds. White S.nrg Throat, Croup, TVhooDing Ctfuih: Tightness rf the Chest.

Scrofula, Faul Ulcers, Ac, and unequal for Chapped Dands. PILES havebeen cured of twenty years standing. Thlsis no ordinary preparation but one which has been eminently during ten years of trill in the treatment of PILES, Dropsy, Rlieumatism, fever Sores, Wounds, ChaD ped hands, Ac. 1'rwe iHiie ''ie. grTTWWfw nga BR.

HENRY'S TUKY RHUBARTTbLS thoroughly eanse the Fystem; constipation never follows the use of them. Indies will Qnd these Pills well suited to their constitutions in rellevingnervous affections, laesitude, headache, ic, 4 c. They also impart a clean healthy complexion to t.lieskln. and being very gentle and easy In their action, they may betaken all times when laxatives are required. They are unsurpassed as a dinner nllL I'rlceiic.

per box. Agents in New York. U.C.OAKLEY. No. 11 1 ark tow; GU YON.

cor. of the Bowery and Grand 5h of ut0 MILNK. 217 Fulton 8t: Mrs. HAVl 176 Fnl mh25 lm BUSINESS NOTICES. LIKlGERATOKa FOR THE MILLION.

THE ICE KING IS THE CHEAPEST PATENT REFRIGERATOR EVER OFFERED TOTI1K PUBLIC, Anil can be converted Ins'antly at will into THREE DIKFER1.FT KINDS. PRICFS dO AND UPWAKDS. CHEAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO THE Til TDK Call and exan lne our stock. Send for pamphlets. UIOIUKUSON, ItOYNTON No.

2 jO Cansl street. an" near Broadwa7. A GREAT RLESSING FOR MARHIED LADIES An unfailing friend and protector for married ladies. For further information plcuse address MRS IL C. PEN FIELD, Brooklyn P.

0 N. Y. ap3 lm raiHE FA1HY WEDDING. NOW REAbT JL tt jreoropic pictures of the bri ial party, comprising Gen. Tom Thumb and wife, Com.

Nutt and Minnie Warren, with other new views, to be had only at CHASE'S, 203 st. SAW MILL. SAWING OF KYlCltY 'lKSUUli'TioN done to order lit the Bhortcst noli. House, ami Ship Timber Sawed any lenirtli required, at the ISKIDGK STREET SAW MILL, FOOT OK BUIDOK HTIiF.l'.T, (I'oillon'a Ship Yard). lm rnii public are iroiTMlCL) tllTr A ANJJEEWSUYDAM.tomcetthewanU of the citizens of HrookTi'iinas erected one of the Unest buildiors ln the city on Montague street, next door to the Academy, wh jre he has opened a Room, Reading and liar Saloon.

The Hiliiard room, containing six rosewood tablea (marble beds) with newly improved patented cushions, occupies ihs entire pecondiloor, 1IX) feet deep, thus affording abundant between the tables for players. Thu liar Saloon, one of the handsomest rooms in either city. Is on tlie first floor, and tbe bar is furnished with the best the market afTords. The basement is laid with four alleys, Is well lighted and fitted up in a style superior to any other place ot amusement of the kind in either New York or this city. inh2i 3ia MINER SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEERS; Nassau street, odpositethe Post Oflice, New York, are prepared to give their attention to sales of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, (as usual for years past,) at the.

residences of families housekeeping, or at their an'esroom, ii7 Ntssau street, where they will hold rei wecciy sales. ra.I71tnV rpHE BLIND KECEIVE THKIl SIGHT Should your eyes trouble you go to CH ASK'S and get a ir of his Pebbles, the v.erv bitst arti'd's ever yet initde for ikiM ye. WebiiVKthi in Giil Silver and St'eeL and ei bad ou a pair tu auit a.sw tu mi'iiis. JOHN 1). (ill ASK, ten Kulton st.

IrrportiT anil Munutacturtr of TYu.ro, Gold and Ilit'r Jewelry. ni23 tf TTENTlOJN LADIES AND GENTLEMEN I have opened a new estaiillshmunt at liTtj Myrtle aye jue. If you have ar.y cast off te dispose of. Car tieicand Furnlturo, Ac, we uffertoiiay a liheral pr'ie, rith wlilcb you wlQ be Baustled. If you the abovn articles to iliHpur of.

Don't to call or address a note to 150 MTtle avenue, liroklyn, where you will bo ilcsJt wltv. safisfL.torlly and pnnctusllr. attend. to by MRS. BOfiTTOKI.

N. B. Aw Tlcktsc 1 nil.t. Disem" LflMBER rb'TO HOX JtSaKEICU THE aUBbCK lBERU .8. oiler tor sale at tlu'.

Lumber Yards, corner Juhn inn Pearl streets. Clinton avenue aear and Hunter's Point, trontinf: eo Kewtwn Orwek, Boards already siwed and planed, suitable for making cracker boxe, at a low figure. Call and Isee bato'e ipurohaslns; elsewhere. Abe, a fnll assortBienV of Lmtxber sulUM ror buildings. 1B N.

OONKUM THE LOST BROTHER. IN TWO CHAPTERS, CHAPTER I. (CONTETCED.) There is nothing more difficult to define than the special attractions with which enpid tips his arrows for the fairer part of mankind. A score of deserving objects may come begging for a lady's heart, and find no charity; yet somebody not a whit better, or, it may be, much worse calls some morning and carries it away. There must bo a luck in these things: so thought the painter, when Madame Falkenstein, after bein induced by the persuasions of a good natured cardinal to give him a siting, became, first, UU zealons patron, then his attached friend, and finally the lady of his devoirs, with whom there ZfJFxFi Prospect of a favorable hearing.

How much hehadmsinuated, served and flattered, in J116 Promotion, mav be guessed 6 fit rite practice Others had paid as humble homage, but not to e' Ms cola cautious nature the charm of contrast for the fervid, jealous temperament which still flashed at times i her Venetian eyes? or was the secret of his success to be found the fact, that the suitor was no captive, but a free man, and had lost neither his heart nor his head bv the business? In that ancient and admirable game of love makln" there is no advantage equal to this freedom. The man who enjoys it hasten to one of the interested party; and so it was that the not verv hand fome, not very rich, not very talented artist courU'd, followed, flattered, but did not love the beautiful, brilliant, and wealthy Countess of ialkeu6tein. Thftrc i ir. 7i kmt within sight of her father's cottage beside the Upper Danube, when he was sketching there and all the princesses he ever had the Conor of painting got her portrait but such an alliance was not to be thought of by one who could call himself Emsgraff, and had a nobler name to boast As he grew older and wiser in the world's ways' itaglebert on Rosenburgh discovered that" it would never do for the helr apparcnt of his ancient House to follow the profession of an artist witn Ins name and lineage blazoned to the world A great deal of question and remark must be the consequence, which suited neither his caution many unemployed thP 5 woe that EmsSraff or Lord EOm.e roal or imaginary con Lmade pn 1Ter in the feudal times, the younger sons had been accustomed to bear andFnM 7b of the Rosenburghs and Englebert reclaimed their ancient honor's bv MJung it tor his name as soon as hp hi cin tn Pntportraits To all intentsnd purine rojSl.f "nt0 and IbrS laid; S.St himself baron any day with that poor and ranch encumbered estate On the mystery of his brother's disappearance time had would bring Llneh home. Gertrude watched him wherever he went about the eastle and the old servant believed it was a troubled con fSTf, that 1101 let hit stay 1 hi ite dullness and poverty.

Poor as well du Sf Hans Mut and the inea man to ti neSS KaS1 was not the man to take the management of his ancestral witb many of the slow and steady order he id oftff' hm em 10 tbe and the pride Vienna Id HE? 01 lletle mansions of V' andfl0lnsh at court as the Baron von Rosenburgh, with fortune and appendage be Sil have nis taste i i Hl Profesonal gains were considers Se'ir oinSrDt aQd despised the mode of an wlJen Pawned upon him the 5j lTOWms5 Iand3 iu LombaVdv, ana the stall more ample estates in Falkenstein might be made his by the blessing of church vrho can wonder that he followed up his aivan' Uge with all the energy and resolution possiMe for such a prudent general? No day clau Without his humble duty being dine in Viennese telnon, at her toilet, in her boudoir or beside her chariot in the Prater. No wish of hers whether expressed or understood, was left un gratified, no command unfulfilled but he avoided alt mention of his history and family lt some suspicion, like that which trouWed mother's peace, might enter the mind of the rlTiTAr1 but rirenmspect endea rors to fathom the mystery of the trunk and the travelling; and deferred the aU iniportont mes tion, partly to get his mind set at rest on those unportant subjects, and partly to throw he nan 1 kerehief with greater certainty. OHAPTEB II. CONCLUSION. There are no worse managers of love affairs than cautious men, particularly when thev have ThaW.rT11" te" opposite totfiot That very generalship which was to make En le hert's conquest complete, roused the jealousy of Madame Falkenstein's Italian nature, and made her set a keen but silent watch on all his Stai had a maid imed Con 6taDza.

Like her mistress, she hul been Wn beside the lagoons, and was a rue VenetS i Bar age was tne same, but she had not worn to well perhaps because nature had not been so liberal to her, for Constant never could have been pretty. A rough and now wrinkled skin a wide moutli," with "bin lips, a pair of fierce black eyes with most decided and a nose long mdlu in beak of the old lioman eagle, (Ud not fern agreeable contour; but Constant was an woman, and could therefore look out for Iov. lay snares, coquette, and, if need were, intrr' wn yilb llorlltft beauty in the land bhc wa the daugnter of madame's nurs. had been brought up with her i the family "uu ny uie St. Mark: came with from Veii.cc.

and served her faithfully thr her marriages and travels: had her entin id ence and was believed to know tl secret he trunk though nobody had been bold en, to tempt her fidelity by either bribe or i To this confidante of many years, t) ir parted her suspicions. Did thi Had bis eye found another tap' stanza would take notes, and observe incs and goings. WSB 111 bctiue the power which ha between maul and mistre .,,,.1 1.., dcgree.siiieemei, began to" le" Co ZZ did take notes at firt dutifullv Uu but by and by it was for herself. Am other abilities for geUii.gthrougbthr wor lit iiiglcbert was blessed with a qni, i urn aware that the black erra. orb iV Mg womai.

followed all bis nie, ind naturally eoneluded that her hear. 1 a i nil' before the attractions which her I ml iound so irresistible. The va to boast of, but Constant knew all th cd the countess, and he had learned IV n. wil perhaps from cxperienre, t) do woman's faith or friendship lti delicate attentions. Aec.rdh tL tentions were paid, sparinglf i gether on the sly, foV the" Fall tur, tt were nof to be lightly risked.

There was a "la. had hermistre Tatf' lhat ft charm ot his superior rank The 1 secret intrhnjc wi.ichis 1, Mir irOTingon of a earnest. The (iennan 1 ,1 1 lated, however, on 1he eumi, with which be had undertake iug herself as the rea Se, the ancient it ,7,1 hU lime to consider her lir and resented the daily serv ee shrine with a mixture i Ju tinence not to be met 1InI'" confidential maids of Italy. tlu; saw into the matter was never I aVcctiaihewas a woman 0 self comwand, and great cause, as ev proved, to bear with Constant "Uially One oi the most magnificent apartments in all icnna wast he dressing room eh keustcin had fitted up fbr herself i town house. All the age could bast dceoration was there rich cabinets nnMnP, IUir'T hl I'OrcSid MUr hangings 1.1 which "fere woven pictures from ti olacsie poels, and a toiletappara us of cry tuat mysterious trunk.

It was ufc to cue Euan urees my nair in iuture. TO BE CONTINUED. EXPRESS. HENDRICKSON'S EXPRESS IS STILL IX THE FIELD FOR BAOOAGB. PACKAGES 08 JAKCELS By leaving your ordera or sending your packages at tiU office Fulton street, New York, they wilt bo OFFICES IN BROOKLYN.

Kniebel's Grocery, cor. Franklin and avs. KinRhom's Drup Store, cor. Bedford and Mrrtle avs. Aylinjc's Driij: Store, cor.

Kent and Myrlle ars. Off en Drufi store, cor. Claajon and Myrtle AT3. Lrnch's Drus Store, cor. Ryt rson st.

and Myrtle av. Rhode's Drug Store, cor. Vandtrbiltand Myrtle ara. Barber's Drugstore, cor. Cleraiont and Myrtle ava.

Mills Ilendrickson's. Kulton st. Orsdrick's iiruu Store, cor. Bridge tt. and Slyrtle av 14fulton treet.

New ork, or corner of Toiuukins and av3 3m TV. u'lIESDRICKSON. Proni itnr IMPORTANT TO THE RESIDENTS OF BROOKLYN AND TBB TRAVELLING PUBLIC. riav.n completed our arranpements. Wewmfarnfih MAliUU 83d.

TJCKET3 AKD CHECK JiAGGAGB From tbe residences mUrooldyn to points onatlthe prio RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT ROUTES IN THB UNITED STATES. must the plane tccwhlch Jga B9' 7 whatroute aQd tbe number of pieces of Any information In regard to the different routes mir be obtained at our principal offices. rous may ne PRINCIPAL OFFICE, BROOKLYN. 2b9 Washington st. City Hall Square wwa BRANCH OFFICES.

SO Court st. freight of every description deliynred in the cities of YoJf Brooklyn. TT IlUamsbareh, Jersey City. Naten Island, Heboken, Manhattanyule, Mott Haven. Tubby Hook Fort Washington.

Lone Branch, N. Ajid forwarded all parts of the United States. OFFICES IN NEW YORK, 162 Broadway. ii6 Broadway. 'ii Broadway, cor 10th st 945 Broadway nI2tf WESTCOTTS EXPRESS.

SEWING MACHINES. gINGEB'S SEWING MACHINES. BROOKLYN AGENCY AND DEPOT, KHDUOTION IN STBEBT in order to place the best Tn EMLJ SEWTNG MAOHTfTEa iedoci'r ot wa haTe determlaed to TfB, 4, 0E TKAN8YERSB SHTJTTLK MACHINES. teaUfttnT ornamented, to Fifty DoiUrs. f.i iS.maP e' arrangedacd constructed wlthaser fect knowledge of the defects of all other FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, SJSmTm tbek fi'oas.

It is the most da eIer '5de and has a greater oapaoi ty lor the various kind of work required in a Thn.n. FA.MILY SEWING MACHINE. BLNGi.fi No. 1 AND 2 STANDARD MAJJOTAOTOTUNa Ill AO ill ri ES, purposes, these are tie favorite maan dnced to Seventy and Seventy.five DoUara ItytS calf ft lTite re8ldenu of Brooklyn and vicla OFFICE, No. ISO PULTON STREET And eramtae the machines and their work.

The rrSS eooa EvJ dnch me wiU at once become appall b1 cheerfally giv5 to fl 10 Desert SLNGEB'S SEWING MA0HINE8. iu wh be furnished to an wno desire them, or wiff be sent to any address. M. SINGER OOTT" ISO FULTON STREBT SOLDIERS' FAY, BOUNTY, Ac. BOUNTY, PENSIONS, ARREARS OF PAT PRIZE MONEY.

Ao.Th ated SDeclal Annufnr Z. .1. Srifhffi" to'eoUect aUsach clal with prompUtade and dispatch, and at reasonable rateT He Attorneys at Law, HRBraraoH.artleSt!; MU, Hon. Saranel Garrison. A McCce.

Esa. COLDIERS AND SAILORS' PAT, BOUNTY MSnS7 froraPtlJ collected. Pensions for thn 1SuSoldlSr9' Sail01? 111 Widows and ChUdTen at those deceased Procured, ana money advanced on apirov ed claims by COLLINS 4 HUGHES, Prov fei 9OTSrnment Claim Asenta, iem o. ia 3aJ 8teet, New York. PIANO FORTES.

TS HR4CE WATERS MODERN IMPROV PtAvn 0V5K BASS IRON FRA5IE PIAN OS are built of tbe best and most thoroughly sVsoned irol) warru'el for five years. Prices TESTIMONIALS. rrrq Ter.yiJSlStan,M kuown amonstthe "n'' challcnee comparison with ie Gnotniade anywb. re. Home uu NEW fKVKN.OCrAVR PIANOS of dfift rent maker, from 160 to tw.

Second hand Piano, fr tlr3' WATERS' MBLODF.ONS AND FURMOVirvrs Temperament, with the 1 Swell. Prices from 5iJ to 3iJ Mn.TiaD" wcond band Pianos and Melodeons Let Monthly payments received lor ssrae. Instruments tuned and repaired. HORACE WATKltS Aeent ai'J No. Hi Droadwar.

N. "piANOS TO RENT JAMES LENT 0P" City Hall New and second' hand instruments alwnyj on hand, to rent, with the priri of Pme' t0 PurdKis. Accordeoh" mmu ic; Music for saie! JS a A r. THOMPSON PIANO FORTES all wao h. ive irniaed them to be the Lust io uje They are ronstructeri fro ie KI KCrKI MATERIALS, bu, lhe In0, workmen are employed in buililinr them, ami each Inxlrum nt is TO AN CLIMATE, nerf.

Vlelr depth of tone and Sal A Let, Eichamjed, Tuned. Re ra.red, Renioved, Packed, i'hipped and Stored arerooms Kulton avenue, cornef Jiy sfreeti seis ly 0Ct Khee' Mufll ln TOBACCO AND SUGARS. (7J.OOD NEWS TO SMOKEK3 WIIITTAM IURDS EYE SMOKING TOBACCO winch Lsequkl If to the Knzlish. ThU Tlili KC (.0 has leu narcptine in it than anj other Tobawi A person smoklnsit will find it has a sweet llavor. and Us' very Ieaiant to smoke.

All nersous smokm? a pipe should Rive "AMERICAN BIRBS KYE TOIiACCO," KUiiruntee you will enioy a raod smoke. It liruvei.no dc'etenoiis efTcJts. and Joes not act uuon tiio Serves like other bmokiiis Tobacco. Sold everywhere. WINES AND LIQUORS.

"EKY FINE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY equal in fltrenKth, purity anrl flavor to the 8nt BRANDY VAULTS. No. 71 PrlVC reet' Uiklra Fonie jery choice ola Pale Catawba Brandy. a per ell iSS'n Xllie 'r enlioa I'urchasSrs who peed thclrown demijohns will have 20 cents per eaiion deducted from the above prices. uio DRY GOODS.

CELLING OFF BEFOi'E REMOVING MMK" iB 0f ber present stock of Cor sds ami Skirts, at Fulton street, sUirs 10 inaie room lor a new and larger assor'incut of the samu articles which a ic will open on the 1st of May. in the store 2a Fulton street, near Tillarj Btreet. Ladies hava complained very much lately that they cannot md a Rood hoop iklnin J.rouklyn. Mine. M.

has ataln a Hoop Skirt Dep artment remedy Uiia. and again sells a first class Hoop Skirt at a reasonable price. I li Dress Making as usual. Mrne. Morrow atteidlnr to the httlnj.

personally, at 2M Kulton street, up stairs, un be 1st of May. alter that time iTi Fulton street, near 1 lllary street, illrooklrn. 'tUY ONLYWHAT YOU NEEO, WAJS AiN excellent adage. The present time, howevo rUKHKNT WANTS RKQUIKR We risk to Haw tlta, th.a,, who take this venture will SAVE i in PKICiiS. neaHv HORii'ttv hlf election OLOVESand I.NDKROAR.MKMrH fnllwimn plled esreclallr the Department for Family LITI'LB FOLKS, with ou nlc5 wjm RnSr PANTS Uj.

ooid oannot do them any harm otroet, "ou'b side. Between Oiky on and pierrepont strett. J. 0. OOTTBgLT.

pLOCK run and American Qlf.oks" coiro" i or simple, repaired warranted. CiMk..

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