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BOO DAILY VOL. 27. NO. 16. BROOKLYN, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1867.

THREE CENTS. TTT KLYN EAGLE JfllVANCBAti. PBOFOS1LS. SPECIAL NOTICES. a trrosB in bnt llVSTltWI'l'lON.

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. gray hair, regular features, and a jaw, not coarse, but so strong and firm as to suggest to every beholder the idea of indomitable resolution a man who could wrestle with a maraudin Catlree or contend with an Arch of Canterbury, equally ready at any Trt (Del PaP" relates that i First Dela varc Regi I. TAN ANEW BOBLISHBB AND PROPRIBTOR. PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS, to be endorsed "Proposals for Penitentiary Supplies," will be received by tho undersigned, at the office of tbe Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, rora 21, Court House, City of Brooklyn, until 2 o'clock on Wednesday, tbe 24th cay of July Instant, (at which time and place they will be opened,) lor furnishing during the ensuing year, commencing August lBt, 1S67, and ending July 51, IMS, at tho Kings Courty Penitentiary, for the use of the Inmates thereof, about 85,000 lbs of fresh beef, 20,000 lbs of Indian meal, line white; lbs coarse yellow for feed, 27,000 lbB of Bhlp stuff, 10 barrels of wheat flour, best fi.mily, extra; 200 bushels of oats, 32 lbs to the bushel; S5.CC0 pounds of straw, best oa: S0.0U0 lbs of loose hay, and portionate quantities of salt beef and pork, mo lasses, rice, salt, beans, coffee, peas, pepper, mustard, snleratus, codfish, potatoes, hard and soft soap, vinegar and kerosene oil, coal, wood, Printed blank proposals containing all necessary Information, can be had of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 21, County Court House, Brooklyn. No other form will bo received.

The Committee reserve the riaht to reject any or all bids which they may deem to be for the best interests of the county not to accept. By order ol the Board of supervisors of Kings County, STEPHEN V. SIMMONS,) Committee E.WILSON BLOOM. on Jyl6 td WM. J.

CROPSEY, Penitentiary. PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received bv the undersigned Committee of the Boartl of Supervisors. Kings County, at the ofllce of the Clerk of saia Board, room No. 21 County Court Honse, up to 4 o'clock in the afternoon of MONDAY, the 22d instant, (at which time and piace they will bo opened,) for the supply of about 200 tons or Lehigh Coal (egg size), 23 cords of oak and pine Wood Ciesl quality), and 150 barrtls of Soft Soap more or less for use at the County Jail, in Raymond street, in the City of Brooklyn: said articles to be c'elivered at the in such quantities ai at such times as tho undersigned Committee or their authorized agent may direct. The proposals must be endorsed, To the Committee on Jail; Proposals for Supplies." By order of the Board of Supervisors.

JOHN L. RYDER, D. S. VOORHEES, Committee on Jail. Jyll td STEPHEN CLARK, 5 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE ceived until the first day of August, 1S67, for the erection and completion of a new school house at East New York.

For plans, specifications and conditions of contract, apply to D1TMAS JEWELL, at East New York, where estimates will he opened on the above day, at 8 o'clock, P. M. The contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, who will be required to give good and sufficient security to complete the Job. The Board of Education, however, reserve the right to reject any or all bids, if the interest of the sehool district should be promoted by it. Size, SnxHO 2 story and basement.

H. H. OATTENHORN. .1 HOUR Building com. jyl5 ct J.

C. MIDDENDORF, C'ltOCKKKV, IDDLE OF THE BLOCK, uuuraa ifidiiiu la, naiv tuoa. HADLEY fs constantly receiving Larce a voices of FRENCH CHINA, OF XEW AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE, AT ONE HALF THIS USUAL BEI.L1KU I'KIUECI. WhiXe French China Dinner Sets, 120 pieces Tea Sets. 14 pieces Dinner Plates, per doe Tea nnna and Saneers.21 nieces.

SO 00 7 00 2 00 1 50 2 00 Freneh Cut Goblets, per doz 2 5C Also Fancy Goods la China. Dinner, Tea, Toilet Sets, White Parisian Stone Ware, Cut and Pressed Glassware, Oliver Plated Ware, Cutlery, 4c, equally low prices. Goods delivered anywhere in New York or Brooklyn. House Furnishing Goods in large variety. Remember HADLEY'S, Middle of the Block.

Send for Catalogue. No connection with corner stores. mhlS ly COAL AND WOOD, EDUCED PRICES IN WOOD, AT KELLY'S WOOD YMW, 45 A.ND 47 JAY STREET WUERB VIRGINIA PINK, OAK AND HICKORY WOOD OF THE BEST QUALITY, Can alwavs be had AT OUR KEDtfCED PRICES. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended "to. fc2 tf M.

T. KELLY. COAL SIDELL FINN'S COAL AND Wood Yard, corner DeKalh avenue and Navy have now on hand the gennine Old Lehitrh for furnaces or ranees also best quality of Locust Mountain and Red Asli coals for family use. Plue, Oak or Hickory Wood, by the load, sawed or cut audjpllt, constantly ou hand. Jel8 lm OAL THE DELAWARE, L.

AND Railroad celebrated SCUitNTON COAL, delivered, well screened, at $5 50 Tor nut, and 50 for other nlzcs. per ton of 2.000 lbs. Thebest coal in market or steam and family use. Yard, Degraw Bond streets. Office 37 Atlantic street.

(my? O. BANKS, Agent. OAL FOR FAMILY USE. LOCUST LEHIGrt, SCRANTON, For Ranges, Furnaces and Stoves. ENGLISH CANNEL, LIVERPOOL, BED ASH, (For Grates.

ALSO KINDLING WOOD. For sale by MAKSTON AND POWKK. Wafer street adjoining Fulton Ferry, foot of North loth street; New York i ce at 95 Beaver street, two doors from Wall. ap30 3m INDLING WOOL' Bt POWER ISl. AND MAC ilNEKY PKlCll.s KftVliOKD.

ACTORS, Nos. al ti. JAY STRI 'hT. BROOKLYN. Orders left at the llowii plaie; before o'clock ir.M., will ne promptly attevded io: CHt.

CITY POSl l.FFICE. h. RAY, 371 Myrtle avenue. HA PUESS OFFICE. No.

4 Sands street. G. F. BOHN, 43 Fulton street. J.

DAVENPORT, corner of Oxford street and a niton avenue. Land Agent. Wood 1b bundles constantly on hand. DEBAnN BROTHERS, Proprietors. SADDLERS.

AD ALTON RESPECTFULLY CALLS the attention of the Inhabitants of Brooklyn, to No 17 High street, where they will find every description of fine HARNESS, manufactured on the premises by the best worltmen in the United States. All repairing done the neatest manner and on lowest terms. ap'it 3m TRAVEL. NEW ROUTE BETWEEJl NEW YORK AND BOSTON, VIA BRISTOL, K. THE ARRAGAN SETT STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S HEW AND MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS, BPISTOL, Captain Ben Brayton, PROVIDliNCE, Captain B.

M. Simmons, ABE SOW RUNNING ON LONG ISLAND SOUND, LltAVING PIER 40 NORTH RIVER, NEAR FOOT OF CANAL ST, (Adloining Al' any Pier) BTERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED) At 5 o'clock, Connecting at Bristol with the Boston and Providence Railroad, reaching Boston with SHORTER RAILROAD RIDE THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. DISTANCE BY RAIL 51 MILES. TIME ONE HOUR AND THIRTY MINUTES. These steamers are the LARGEST, ST AUN CHEST AND MOST ELEGANT EVER PLACED UPON AMI RICAN WATEHS5.

Of 3X00 tons burthen, engine of horse power, thoroughly sea going in all respects; fitted in the most substantial manner, with water tight compartments, narrow guards, boilers below decks, and with every arrangement for comfort and safety. In the number and size or their state rooms, and extent and splenoor of their accommodations, they are unsurpassed, and in the strength ot their hulls fully equal to ocean steamers. State rooms secured, tickets for pale, and freight arrangements made at the oliice of tho Company, on the Plcf, at New York. H. O.

BR1GGS, General Manager. jyl2 3m G. W. TIERS. Agent.

PEOPLE'S LINE FOR ALBANY, ATHENS, and all points West and North, in cou uection with New York Ccntral. Rensselaer and Saratoga, and Albany and Susquehanna Railroad. VIA ALBANY, Steamers DREW and ST. JOHN, At 6 o'clock P.M. VIA ATHENS.

Steamers DEAN RICHMOND and C. VANDERBILT, at 8 o'clock P. from Pier No. 41 North River, foot of Canal st. Tickets sold to all points at ofllce on dock, and baggage checked.

my27 5m EAST RIVER LINE LAND AND FORT HAMILTON The steamer AL'SHON runs every day, including Sundays: leaving North 8lh st, at 9X and ljf; Eighth Bt, N. 10 and Broome Bt. WA.i'A, Peck Slip, 10Ji, 2)4, Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn, (lower side), 10, 2X. Sackett st, 11 and connecting with North River boat. jy8 lm BROOKLYN AND ROCKAWAY BEACH RAILROAD.

SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Take Atlantic av, Fulton av, or Broadway lines to Bast New York. From East New York steam rrtlns leave for Canarsle, on Jamaica Bay, every hour, from 6:30 A. M. till 3:30 P.

M. Steam cars leave Canarsle every hour from 0 A. M. till 8 P.M. Sunday trains Leave East New York and Canarsle every half hour till 7.30 M.

Steamer Rockaway leaves Canarsle for the Beach at 10 A. 12 2 P. M. and 4 1. returning from the Beachat 11 A.

1 P. 3 P. and 5 P. M. je63m EXCURSION TO ROCKAWAY BEACH! Steamer Rockaway from Canarsle daily on arrival of lur iu.oj, i.ou, a.3u brums iruiu cusi ew xorK, Jei4Sm OR GLEN COVE LANDING AT Whitestone.

Bavlls' Dock. Great, Neck. Sanda Point. Mott's bock, Glenwood and Roslyn. The steamer SEA a.naan, captain ost, win leave ner a a.

a. (fecit Slip) every day (Sundays excepted), all P. M. EXCURSIONS. The AKROWSMITH.

Cantaln Muttee, will leave the same pier at a 15 every morning, (Surwiays Included), makin. all the above landings, and returning to this city show 6. P.M.. thu. affording a delightful excursion on the Sound.

No freight carried by the SEAWANHAKA. e5 3m REGULAR HARTFORD LINE. FIRST ciuss steamers State of New York and City of Hartford, leave Peck Slip, K. daily (except Sundays), at 4 for Hartford. connecting for SprlDgneld, Catjotvi'lc, Holyokc, Northampton, and all Connecticut River Towns for passengers a Ad freight.

Fare $150 to Hartford Second Class. $1 25. J3 6m IV EW JERSEY STEAMBOAT COftt PANY PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS. The magnificent steamers of this line, the ST. JOUN and DREW, leave Pier No.

41 North River, near the foot of Canal street, EVhRY EVENING alternately (Sundays excepted), at 6 o'clock, connecting at Albany with railroads to all stations West and North. Foi freight, passage, checking of baggage, Ac, inquire at the offices on the wharf. my2J 3m BROOKLYN, BATH AND CONEY ISLAND KAILroad, BY STEAM On and after June 1st, until further notice and every fair day: Leave Shop for Greenwood 6.10 and 7,10 A. M. Leave Coney Island for Greenwood, 3, 9, 10,11 and 13 A.M., and 1, 1.40.

2.40. 3. 3.40, 5, 5.40. K.iO and 7 P. M.

Leave Greenwood for New Utrecht, Bath and Coney Island. 7,8, 9. 10, 11 and 12 A. and 3.40, 3J20, 4, 4.40, 5.20, 6, 6.40, 7.29 and 8 P. M.

In caBe of stormy weather trains will only run hourly from each end of the route. On Sundays first train leaves Greenwood at A. If the travel warrants, trains will run every half hour during the day. All cars running from Fulton, South, Wall street and Hamilton avenne ferries to Greenwood Cemetery con. nect with this route.

ray8 tf mHB HOWE SEWING MACHINE JL LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINE ELIAS HOWB, (original inventor of the sewing machine), President, 6S9 Broadway, New York. mh5 4m thh pBooia DAiLf fcoxE published every after joob at the Ei Buildings, 80 and 33 Fulton sweet Brooklyn, and ls delivered to City subscribers every svenlng. at eighteen cenu per week, payable to th. Carriers. gy XHrs Papee baa tbe iakgest crrnorrLvnoit of any Syenlne pper published in tho United Spates, and as a xedlun tor business and general adverrtsins; is not sur asssd by ay ottor journal.

Tkbmq frvansbly cash in advance. OBPBISTINOOFEVERYDKSCRIPTIOW PEOHPTLY ATTD NBATLY EXECUTED. 4CCT10N SAliKS. JOSEPTI HEGEMAN, AUCTIOW Js QKVTKXL SALESROOMS, lllouaobJ. corner of Uvular Pales of Furniture.

Ac. every Friday FRIDAY. JUL 10rn, At 10 o'cloc': nt the Control Salesrooms, corner of and Pearl sts, Brooklyn. A general assortment of cood parlor, chamber and dinii It room furniture, hair mattresses, feather beds, pier mirrors pianos, fancy goods, show eases, velvet and other carpels, Ac itc. lyl' at WM.

COLE, AUCTIONEER. BY COLE MURPHY, lalcsroo Fulton Etreet. near City Hall. 88 SAVIIRDAr, JULY 30TH. At 11 o'clock, in front of the salesroom.

HOBI N1 WAGNS1 barouche, 3 rockaways, 1 ihlftlnc toproail wi.con, made by Dally, hut little used, now mutons. new express vvacon, 1 matched pair bay road hordes, (belonging to Bernard E. Gray), 15 hands high (i vc.ir old. tood travelers; will be warranted Bound aiid I ind all harness; single and double har iess, riding satld.es. ic.

jylSit THOS. W. LINDSAY WILL SELL AT ALCTIi'N ON MONDAY, July 32d, at 10 o'clock, tlielen good wilt und tlxtures of millinery store, No. 40 Flatbu. avenue; also fine show cases; together with stock, if quired Can be sold private, if applied for in time.

Also the whole of the household furnlture.co.u nrisinc tine Krei ch plate mirroia, excellent parlor furui. tare, carpets, fealher beds, bedsteads, chairs and tables; also kltchei, lniuiture. by which the sale will commence. For further particulars applv to the Auctioneer. 1 Irish, a chance seleoni to be met with, as the owner is going Tho's W.

Lindsay Fives personal attention to sales of every description. Salesrooms 115 Atlantic st. jyl3 7t H. ttixi LEK, AUCTIONEER, By J. afJSON MILLER, AUCTION fcKliS AND REAL KSTATE BROKKBS, No.

25 Nissau street, cor. Cedar st. New Tort. Ctty Residences stores and Lots, Country Seats, and Farias bought, sold ren'ed and exchanRed: Loans negotiated Annitop Sales of Furniture. lv A7LAWRENCE, auctioneer.

BY EDWARD A. LAWRENCE. Office, Trinity liuilding. No. ill Broadway.

N. Ancttoncer ind Broker in Real Estate. Sales of Stocks and Bonds the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, ey arr Friday. Public sales of Farms, Live Stock. Vessels tad MercWulist wL ever desired.

Referees', Kxeou jots' and TrustrB' sales solicited. Personal attention liven to auction sales of furniture and fine oil paintings at private in every part of the city and vicinity. apl ly' INSURANCE. TITECRAMCS' lflRE INSURANCE COM OffceNo. 1 Montague Btreet, (Mechanics' Bant Bonding; Brooklyn nn.

No. SI Wall street, (Meclianici' BanS. Building! Ne York. 1 CASH CAPITAL, J150.00D. Insures mornings.

Merchandise, Furnitnre, Vessels IE port and their cargoes, and otker property aitainat loss ot aauiage bv F're. DIRECTORS Dantel Chauneej. (ieorge Bergen, Leonard Cooper, rnhn tj inim Frpne.b. Henrv Boerum. Samuel Slonu.

Abram Haylii, Jobn Baker Daniel AyreF tTnlaiT aarnet jounsuu, ouuuu aoaujauu vK i't t'r llnniilow. Henrv Van Bergen, Felix Campbell. Henrv II Crocker, Thomas Stratton, Geo Shaw. Thomas Sullivan, Stephen Spader, Geo Hastlngi, Davkl fli unauncej vv ra maiauau, Robert Beuell Samuel Smith. oacoo uerge.n.

Dalies. Isaac Carhart, llnsscll Adams, LevencO. Daniel Femald, Theo Polhemus, David James, JOHN H. BAKER, President. DANIEL CHAUNCKY, Vice President.

Wajwek Nicbols Secretary. Mbbkitt I'i ttle Assistant Secretary. THE NASSAU FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BROOKLYN. gfijCeBXo, (o.d No. 10) Court street, Brooklyn, and No.

05 Wall street, New York. CAPITAL, WITH A LAHGB SURPLUS. Insures ncainst loss or damage by lire, Buildings, Mer ehandiBe, Furniture and other property. Able! A Low, HBC'aiin. John Martlt, Corning Wm Hunter Jobn A Cross, John Halsey Batnl Mitchell, Wm Fowler, Jos Johnsoii Sheldon James A Bell.

3aml Smith, Coukiui Brush, A Beekman, John Hunter Harper, Theo Rogers, Foster Pettlt. Van Voorhll, John French, Silas Ludlam, James Weaver, nhns Baxter. Cvrna Smith, John A Lott, Hasted, Murphy, Wm Harris. Alex Underbill, eo A Thome, Thos Strattop, Wai dwell, John Vanderbilt, Valentine, A. .1.

REF.KMAN. Actlni President. Thomas B. Jones, Secretary. fell tf KINGS COUNTY FIRE INSURANCK COMPANY Office, Farmers and Citizens' Rank, Brooklyn, E.

D. Branch Ofrlce No. Pine street, New York. CASH CAPITAL 1150,000 SURPLUS 60.06I DIBBOTOBS. Ifcwrt A Van Brunt.

Oliver Hovt. Martin Kalb TuUle, Griffith, Unas a eiiows. tiursi, Geo C. Bennett, Wm Pease, Unas Goodwin, Mescrols, Edward North, Benj Delano, II Beach, Ralph Tcets, Jos Burr, John Hay ward, ftunnil Fre. Daniel Smith.

JAG Comstoc. Thos Hutchinson, Wm Pooley, David Sturtevant, Channcey CooKe, A Martin, Alfred Clock, Jaa V7 Valanbne. Sniuel Raynor, Henry Johasos, ourea iioeitj E. T. BACKHOUSB.

President. Hehbt Pof b. Secretary. LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY. Olilces, 151 Montague street, Brooklyn, and 48 Wall street, New York.

Brookltx, May 23rd, 180T. At an electloa for Directors of this Company, held oa the ISth Inst the following gentlemen were elected for Bie eLsumg year: Henrv Youli2. John A. Lott, George W. Thompson, Smith Woodbull, Neziah Wright, George A.

Thorne, Charles P. Leverlch, Henry S. Leverlch, John G. Vassar. Daniel A.

Robbins, Jonathan Thome, John A. Newbould, Charles H. Rogers. Peter C. Cornell, Daniel Aj res, Frederick Marqnand, Join.

Prentice, H. K. Corning, Charles E. Bill, B. W.

Ilei.aniator, Isaac Hvde. iiii.turu Post, R. V. TV. Thome.

Wm. Augustus White. Fdwaril Whl'ehonsft. And at subse iheiit lueetlng of the board Mr. B.

W. DeLamatcr was unae'mouslv re elected President of the Company. (lnySS tf) WM. W. HENSUAW, Sec'y.

HENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BU' OKLYN. OtBce No. 1 Court street, corner of Montague, BrooKty Braneh "tlice No. 139 Broadway, New York. CASH CAPI1 ASSETS Insures Htuises Manufactories.

Buildimrs, Machinery Goods, Mcrch indize, Chattels and Personal Kstate, Shtpr Vessels "lid Cargoes (In port only) Ships BnlldlDg from Lobs aed lia aee by Fire. DIRHOTOtia Stephen Orowel" JU Sayera, AVPlout, Daniel Fernald, Jas Elmore, Joshua At Kins Ir.vVm Kendall, A England, Iimeisoll, Harold Dollner, Edwin Beers, Jobn Hicks, Alvin Bradley, Wm Beale, Rent Warden Geo Yf" Bereen. Nathaniel Fnrmai. Moses Ode'l. tiiuHuuras, tieruiurn opauer Gustab Schwab, Wm Vail zra Baldwin, Kdward A Low, Thos Rodman, Daniel Ayres, Jas Rockwell.

wataau jjeers, samuei vv Bnrus John Cole, August's Studwell.Edwin Rice, Isaac Brags. Edgar Crowell Harry Collins, Clement faraons, A lluaa. Dan el Gregorv. STEPHEN CROwkLL, President. JPGAR W.

CROWEIX, Vice President. PHiLAiTDEa Shaw. Secretary. THE MONTAUK FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF TH1 CITY OF BROOKLYN.

CASH CAPITAL AND A LARUE SURPLUS. Office, No. i i (uew number) Court street, Brooklyn: No. 168 Broadway, (near Maiden lane), New York. This Company insures Buildings, Merchandise, Household Furnitiire, Vessels and Cargoes in port, and other property, on liberal terras.

Loeses promptly and equitably adjusted. DIBECTORB. (sVAxrett Bertea, Seymour Husted, Raymond, Charles Betts, Wm Ingraham, Warren Richmond, Henry Boerum, Johnson. J), Eli Rofcoius, Samuel Booth, John Lewis, Stewart, Brainard, Stephen Slndwoll, Samuel Burtis Abraham Lott, John ,7 Studwell, Campbell A A Low, Josiah T. Smith, Cooke MO, FB Mason, Wm Thomas, Hitra Baldwin A N'ewman, Geo A Tuorne, James Eaton.

Nichols, Edinnnd Titus, Wm Ellsworth. Foster Pettlt, Brew Valentlng, AmasaS Foster, John Phelps, HdwdD White, Francis A Gale Jacob Philip, Whitenouae, John Halsey. II Powell, SF Whiting. Alfred Hanuhergh John Prlnco, Wlllets, GD Pitkin, John Winslowt WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, President. Johx C.

Phillip, Srctary. O. T. Seaeino, Assistant Secretary. Bel4 ly TXTILklAMSBURGH CITY FIRE IN INSURANCE COMPANY.

Offices, cornel of First and South Seventh streets, Brook, lyn, and No. 165 Broad way, New York. This Company with a cash CAPITAL OF $250,000, And a large surplus, all securely invested, continues to Insure Dwellings. Factories, Ships in Port and their Car goes, Merchandize and other property, at reasonable rates as an? 'her first class Company, DIRECTORS Kdmuntl Ktchd Ten EycS John A Cross Sam'I Meekeer Nathaniel Bilss Peter Cooper Nicholas WyckofT, JohnBevoo, Daniel Maiyer, Wm Parks, Wm Marshall, Martin Johnson, John I Van Also, John DeBevolae, Henry Leverica.Frands Duboli, Charles Noble, Joseph Wade. Geo Kischinc.

Frederick Fries. wm cooper, Jaa Watcrburv.FIemiue Duucatt. John Holdane. JasLTruBlo v. Judeklah Miller, KcklVrd Webb, Berrv.

Vandervoort.A Cunningham. EDMUND DRlGQS. President. Henbt Gibotjs Secretary. mhlSlj IREM AN'S TRUST INSURANCE COM PANY, OF BliOOKLYN.

Offices No. 2C fold No. 9) Court street, (opposite City Hall.) and CO Wall street, New York. Organized on the principle of paying one half the profits above ten per cent to the widows1 and Orphans' Fund of the Fire of the City of Brooklyn. DIRECTORS: George Hall Ell Bobbins, Phillips, Aaron A Deanw.L Miller.

Wm. Uurrell, Clark Nehemiah Knight. Chittenden, Harry Messenger Van Brunt WyckolTJoseph Hall, Warren ri rroiuingnam, neems, Peter Duryee Israel veisor, John Stewart Thorne, M.D., Peter Anderson, Warren Sneden. Lippitt. Hosford, A A Low Kicnara i jancK, Crawforri Smith Wiu Beard, Hflnn Tt Pcct HfriTY 12 PieTSOIl.

VYra Wall, John I Glover, Marcellus Massey, Valentine Hall, Gamaliel King. jonn fit hicks, joun i vooroces, George Cary. Edwin Hillyer. Ant'ny Campbell James Eaton Alfred Wood. This Company continues to Insnre Buildings, Merchandise.

Dwellings JioHsehold Farnltnre, Vessels in port and their Cargoes, anr other properly, against loss or damage by fire, on as favorable terms as other tlrst class Companies. GEORGB HALL. President. Cbas. H.

MaoDonalb, Secretary. E. B. Wood. Assistant Secretary.

mh 11 m.M KS. B. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE i TjS. Fulton ttreet, opposite City Hall, Brooklyn.

Sole Lessee MBS. P. B. CONWAY ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. GRAND MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC COMBINATION, CHOICE MUSICAL SELECTIONS AND CHARMING COMEDIES.

THIS EVENING. The entertainments will commence with tbe delightful musical Comedy, called the SWISS COTTAGE Ll6ctte iss Laura Oneeu Natz Teik Mr Andrew Queen Corporal Max Mr Geo Wren After which, a Grand Musical by tho NEW YORK GLKt; UNION, To conclude with the admirable Comedy, entitled, RAISING an WIND. Jeremy Dlddlor Mr John Davis Plalnway Mr Chippendale rainwood Mr Geo Wren Sum Mr A Queen Richard Mr Parker John Mr Cunningham Messenger Miss Whitman Peggy. Miss Alice Benedict MltB Durable Mrs Howard PRrCESOfr ADMISSIOii urchestrs Chairs $1 Orchestra Stall6 75 cents; Fsrquette 50 cents; Family Circle 3 cents; Private Boxes $6 and $5. Doors open at 734.

Commence at 8 o'clock. Box office open from 7 A. to 12 and 5 to 7 P. Doors open ai 7. Curtain rises at 6 o'cloca.

HOOLEVS NEW OPERA HOUSE! CORNER OF COURT AND REMSEN STREETS, THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE BESORT. R. M. HOOLESf Sole oprteto. MONDAY EVJSNING.

JULY 15TH. AND EVERY EVENING DUEIVG ThX WEEC EXTRA ATTRACTION! irst week of the New and Original Historical Pano with Dioramlc Effects, written and painted by R. L. eed, expressly for this establishment, entitled, THE PROGRESS OF A NATION. This Panorama has been In preparation for many months, and will be produced at a cost of This Is, beyond adoubt, the most interesting and excitm Panorama ever presented 1 tho public.

All classes of Society will find food for study in this great HISTORY OF EVENTS! Second week of the celebrated Dick Carroll. Third week of the Buffalo Boys Double Clog Dance. My Father Sould Charcoal, by Dick Carroll. Scenes at Bra cier's. Grecian Statues.

Admission Parquette 50 cents. Family Circle 30 cents. Private Poxes $5. ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY.

MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JULV 23 and 23. GRAND ASIATIC COMBINATION. THE FAMOUS BED DRAGON TROUPE. JAPANESE, JAPANESE, JAPANESE, JAPANESE, And the Wonderful BENI ZOUG ZOUG, BENI Z0UG 7OIJG, ARABS, ARABS, ARABS, ARABS, ARABS, ARABS, For a GRAND TOURNAMENT OF HUMAN SKILL AND ENDURANCE. 30 ARABS, 24 SO ARABS, 24 JAPANESE, 54 ASIATIC MARVPLS, 54 ASIATIC MARVELS, MONSTER PERFORMANCE, MONSTER PERFORMANCE, As now being presented to CROWDED HOUSES, CROWDED HOUSES, At the Oljnipic Theatre.New York.

Sale of Reserved Seats to commence on Saturdav, July 20lh. Admission, 75 cents. Reserved seats, $1. Family Circle, 50 cents. Jyl8 5t F.

F. C. C. The.above organization will go on FIFTH ANNUAL EXCURSION TO DUDLEY'S GROVE, MONDAY, July 22d, 1867. The steamboat VIRGINIA SEYMOUR and barges WALTER SANDS and JAY IIASKETT, will leave Fulton ferrr AT 9 A.

PitEC'lSKLY, Jylj 6t 1 FOURTH ANNUAL EXCURSION AND PIC NIC OF ZEREDATHA LODGE No. 483, F. AND A. TO PLEASANT VALLEY, ON THE HUDSON, TUESDAY JCLY 23. IS07.

Steamer GEO. WAS HINGTON and Barge WM, H. MORTON. Music by 23d Regiment Band, M. PAPST, lc idar.

Leaves loot of Degraw st. at 8 o'clock; South 41.1, st. 8K; niton ferry 6. Jyl3 Sf MCALLISTER'S SOIREE AND EVENING PliOMENADB, AT LEFFERTS' PARK. ON TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 20.

1S07. Dancing to commence 7 o'clock. Tickets to be had at the gate on the evening of the Soiree. mivj 6m NEW YORK AMUSEMENTS. NIBLO'S GARDENi Lessee and Manwuer WHKATr.i Y.

THIS EVENING, THE BLACK CROOK, With Jarrett ft Palmer's celebrated PABISIENNK BALLET TROUP AND TUB GORGEOUS TRANSFORMATION SCENK. MATINEE ON SATI'RDAY AFTB14NOOE. curtain rises at U'fnt at 4: at Matinee 1. Tl ROADWAY THEATRIC. J3 ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS.

SECOND AND LAST WEEK OF JULIA DEAN. THIS EVENING, JELIA DEAN, JULIA DEAN. LOVE; Or, THE COUNTESS AND THE SERF. The Countess Last time JULIA DEAN FRIDAY JULIA DEAN'S 'INLY BENEFIT SATURDAY MATINEE SECOND JULIA DEAN MATINEE LADY OF LYONS. WALLACE'S.

Fourth Annual Engagement of the Popular Irish Comedian, MR. DAN BRYANT. GREAT SUCCESS. CROWDED HOUSES. Third week of the new Irish Drama, THE BF.LLS OF SHA.VDON.

With MR. DAN as BARRY O'LEARY. Which will be presented e.very evening nntil further notice. FRIDAY Farewell Benefit of Mr. DAN BRYANT.

DIVIDEND NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE MECHANICS' FIRE INSURANCE of Brooklvn, No. 1 Montagne street. (Mechanics' Bank Building,) Brooklyn. June 2ith, 1867.

DIVIDEND The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend of FIVE (5) PER free or government lax, payable on and after July 1st. Je252w WALTER NICHOLS, Sec'y. MARKET SAVINGS BANK. $2 Nassau st. (near Fulton) N.Y.

SIX PER CENT INTEREST, free of government tax allowed on 6ums from $5 to J5 000. Deposits mude on or before July 20, will dntw interest from July 1. WM. VAN NAME, President. Henry R.

Cokkiin, Secy. Jylj 6t FFICE OF THE WILLIAMS BURGH Citv Fire Insurance Comrmnv. N. E. enrnor wuy ana eirst srreet, urooklyn.

E. .1 uly 12, 1367. The Board of Directors have this day declared the usual semi annual dlviuend of five (5) per cent on the capital Etock, payable on demand. Jyl5 lot n. G1ROUX, Secretary.

OFFICE OF THE PHENIX INSURANCE Brooklvn, July 10th, 1SH7. DIVIDEND A semi annual dividend of FIVE (5) PER free of government tax, has been declared, p.iy able on Monflay, 15th at their otilce in New York, No. 139 Broadway. JylU Ot PHILANDER SHAW, Secretary. LONG ISLAND INSURANCE No.

151 M01 tague street. Brooklyn, JuiySth, 1857. DIVIDEND NOTICE. A Stockholders' Divnlcnl of Seven per free of tax, has thla day been declared Sayable on demand, and a CRIP DIVIDEND OF 60 PER FREE OF TAX, to policy holders emitted to participate In the profits or the Comoanv.Ior which certilica'ea will he Issued Amrust Kf 1867. Also an Intert st Dividend of six per cettt.

on the out standing Scrip of the Company, oavabie ot, domaml. jj 812t ivni. y. secretary. DIME SAVINGS BANK OF WILLIAMSBURG II, corner South 7th and 1st streets.

Six per cent, interest allowed on sums fro.n $5 to $5,000 free of tax. Deposita made on orbetore tho 20th of July draw it terest from July 1st. Bank open dailv. PETER M. DINGEE.

Pres. Wm. Gbandt, Sec'y. jys iat" CLIBOVOYANTS. MRS.

ST. CLAIR, MEDICAL AND Business Clairvoyant, 4th avenue, corner of 8th street, South Brooklyn. Ladies from 25 to 50 cents. Gents 50 cents lel82m ASTROLOGY PROFESSOR NELSON can be consulted ou ail events of life, at So SO Columbia st, rear building; cars from the different fjrrles pass Dear by. Hours from 10 A.M.

to 9 P. M. Time of birth required. Iyl3 lm MADAME KROSS, FROM PARIS No. 1 Johnson street, corner of Fluton.

Dresses. Cloaks and Mantillas got up in the latest styles and fashions and done to give satisfuctiou, as also at the shortest uotice. The ladies of Brooklyn arc requested to call. JelOlm MADAME KRQ8S, 1 Johnson st MADAME CLIFFORD, MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT, 291 Atlantic street, be'ow Hovt, examines diseases personally and by hair, prescribes "remedies, attends especially to Chronic Female Weakness Catarrh and Throat difficulties cured. Medicated Vapor and given.

MADAME CLIFFORD offers her celebrated Hair Restorer to the public, warranted not a dye. Honrs from 9 to 6. Call early to avoid waiting; Iy9 lm PSY CHO AGN ETIC CLAIRVOYANT MME L.LE UERTHON has removed fromew York to No. 154 Safda street, where she can he consulted as heretofore. Seances with ladies only.

Hours 10X toSJP.M. Jy? lit INTERNAL REVENUE. UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE. SECOND COLLECTION DISTRICT, State of New York. Comprising the Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Twelfth, Fourteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Wards of the City of Brooklyn, and the Towns of Fl it lands, Flatbusb, liravtscnd, New Lots and New Utrecht, In the County of Kings.

office, no. is court street, Brooklyn. Notice is hereby given In pursuance of Section 28 of "An act to provide Internal Revenue to support the GDvernment, to pay interest on the public debt, and for other purposes," approved June SO. 1SGI, as amended by subsequent acts, that the annual lists or valuillons and enumerations of property subject to tax under said net on the Istdny of Jlarch, 1867. have bean returned to the Collector by ibe Assessor of this district, arid that the duties and taxes have become due an 1 payable; tint said Collector or his deputies will attend for the collection of the same, at his ofllce.

No. 15 Court street. In the Citv ol Brooklyn, from and after the FIRST DY OF JULY. 1667, until th? THIRTY FIRST DAY OF JULY, 1367, inclusive, and that all persons liable to pay taxes assessed in said list who shall fall to pav the same within the period above limited, will be liable to the penalties prescribed in the said acts. Said list contabis the taxes upon Incomes of 1866, billiard tables, carriages, silver plate, watches, for the year 1S67, and licenses for the vear endinff Wav 1st.

1366. Taxes are payable only in "United stales Treasury Notes, bills of National Banks, or certified checks. Brooklyn, June 27th, 1867. A. M.

WOOD' Je27 lm Collector 2nd N. Y. Collection D'st. HATS AND CAPS. HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS HARRIS ft the fashionable Hatters and Furriers of 259 and 261 Fulton street, offer groat Inducements to the ladles of Brooklyn, In a varied and line assortment jf LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN'S STRAW AND FANCY BRAID HATS, both trimmed and untrimmed.

The skill of foreign and domestic artists has been taxed to make their assortment the choicest in the trade. We advise, therefore, everybody tn want of a becoming and stylish Hat, either for taemtelvet or their children, to favor them with a call. Their assortment In Silk, Casslmere Felt and Cloth Hats, for gentlemen, ls also very extensive, and the prices remarkably reasonable. Remember the place. HARRIS 4k ly 259 A 261 Fulton opposite Clinton, Brooklyn.

LIQUORS. SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE CIDER, A splendid article of our own bottling, which we oaa sell lower than any In the trade. THEODORE K. BEACH. Fulton avenue, corner of Hoyt st.

A liberal discount to dealers. Jy51m IFFERVESCING CITRATE OF MAGNE 32J sla ln'6 oz. bottles In powder. A grand' substltul for Saratoga and most mineral water. Solution Citrate xf Magnesia, Seldlltz Powders and otherelmllar articles.

It makes a very cooling aperient drink for all feVcile complaints. For sale by mutt druggists. Prepared by ARTHUR BOOEBS, 193 Spring street, New York. Jj5 lm WILLIAM SALZER'S SUPERIOR FINE 1 ABLE BEEK, for private tables, boarding houses, restaurants and shipping nsu. Delivered free of charge to the bouse.

1 box. 21 bottles, 3 23; half box. 12 bottles, 1 25. The Table Beer ls extra browed, and can be highly recommended to weak and consumptive persons, and la also an agreeable beverage. Orders will be promptly attended to, at M.

INDIG'S Provision Store, JjOlm Now, 148 (old, 110) Fulton st, Brooklyn. ATCHES AND CLOCKS OF BVERV description. Jewelry FancyAraclea. fttifte. and warranted by JAB.

MoMUBRAY to Puller, fhffe flflfh TO LOA1 ON BOND WJLW VFeU' VP andmoatgage in sums from $500 to 67,000. DRAKE BWlllaa Afry St. JylS 8m ERMANIA SAVINGS BANK, 377 FULTON STREET. (Opposite the City Hall, Brooklyn Office "hours dally from 9 o'clock rA. M.

to 8 o'clock P. and also on Mondays and Saturdays, from 5 to o'clock in the evening. Six Per Cent. Annual Interest, free of Government Tax. will be allowed on all deposits entitled thereio.

Deposits made until July 20th will draw Interest from July 1st. FREDERICK A. SCHROEDER, President. JOHN G. A.

VAGT, 1st Vice President. DR. U. PALMEDO, 2nd Vice President. THEODORE J.

HAPPEL, Treasurer. THEODORE JONCKE, Secretary and Cashier. WM. D. VEEDEK, Counsel.

Je201m 1TILLIAMSBURGH SAVINGS BANK, CORNER OF SOUTH THIRD AND FOURTH BROOKLYN. L. I. DIVIDEND NOTICE: Depositors are hereby notified tliat SEMI ANNUAL INTEREST, At the rate of SIX PER CENT. PER ANNUM On all sums of $3 and upward, that shall have been deposited three months ou the first day of July next, will be paid to depositors on or after MONDAY, JULY 15, FREE FROM GOVERNMENT TAX, Interest not called for will be passed to tho credltiof depositors as principal.

tL Deposits made on or before the 10th day of July will draw intercBt from the 1st. tj Tho Bank is open for business daily (Sundays and Holidays excepted.) On MondayB and Saturdays, from to 1 o'clock, P.M., and on Tuesdays, Weonesdays, Inursdays and Fridays from 10 A. M. nntil 2 P. M.

GEORGE RICARD, President. WILLIAM WALL, Vice PresidnV. NATHANIEL BRIGGS, Vice President. Samuei. Tbpslqw, Secretary.

JelBVm UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK, NOB. S96 and 398 CANAL STREET, cor Lalght N.y. Open dally from 10 to and on Monday, Wednes auy and Saturday from 5 to 7. Six per cent, interest paid on turns ot 5 to J5000. Money depos'ied before July Jlst wll bear Interest from July 1.

Assets 23. MnT.R AN. President. 1 S. Armour, Secretary.

Je20 lm t. CHAriN, treasurer. MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN. No. S3 ATLANTIC NEAR THE SOUTH FERRY.

Open dally from 9 A. M. to 2 and on MONDAYS and SATURDAYS from 6 to 8 P. M. SIX PER CENT INTEREST ALLOWED ON ALL SoMS.

Deposits made on or before tho 10th day of July, draw interest from the 1st. V. SOUTHWORTH, President. D. Lansing Lambert, Secretary.

J29 lnt AMILTON SAVINGS BANK, Corner of HAMILTON AVENUE AND SUMMIT STREET, Open dally from 9 to 2, and on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 6 to 8 P. M. Deposits from 10 cents to $5,000 received, and six per cent. Interest, free of tax. We invite accounts to be onened in this Bank, and deposits to be mai'e daily, weekly, monthly or quarterly.

A deposit of 10 cents per day for low years, with ln terest, amounts to $521 a deposit of $10 per month for two years, with interest, amounts to S254 49. A fund in thla Bank would be a good reliance in case of sickness or old age, and better than even the good will of friends. TRUSTEES: CHARLES H. COLLINS, President, 333 Pearl street. THOMAS K.

MARCY, Vice Pres. Physician, 223 Raymond street. SILAS B. DUTCHER, Vice 4th av. and OS Pearl N.

Y. Hon. Henry H. Van Dyck, u. S.

Assistant Treasurer, N. Bridge street. Hon. Jasper W. Gilbert, Justice Supreme Court, Henry street.

Otto Rotton, Physician, Court street. Hon. Wm. E. Robinson, Member of Congress, Livingston street.

Hon. John T. Hogeboom, TJ. S. General Appraiser, Adelphi street.

Henry c. Murphy, Attorney. Johnson street. Martin Shea. Restaurant, Coturnbia Btreet.

Wiu. Heissehbuttel, Coal, Degraw street. Peter Green, Accountant, Baltic street. Admiral Nelson, Merchant, Adelphi street. Michael McCormack, Broker, Hicks street.

Martin Breen, Assessor, Hicks street, Ephraim J. whitlock, Inspector, Washington street. F. II. Collins, Merchant, Pearl street.

P. K. Horgan, Plumber, Union street. Joseph Kiernan, Real Estate, Court street. Channcey M.

Feit, Coal, Nelson street, John Barnctt, Merchant, Sackett street John H. McCortnlck, Accountant, Adelphi street. ly RODMAN, FISK BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, No. 18 NASSAU STREET, wcw xork, BUY AND SELL AT MARKET RATES: Six per Cent. Bonds of 1881; Ten Forties; Five Twenty Bonds, all iBsues; Seven Thirty Notes, all series; Compound Interest Notes, and Gold and Silver Coin.

Registered Interest Collected and Coupons cashed without charge. 7 30 Notes, all series, taken in exchange lor the new Consolidated 5 20 Bonds, on terms advantageous to holders of 7 30'8. Merchants and Importers supplied wlthnocl for custom dnlics at lowest market rates. Orders for purchase and sale of all mlsceUaneo as seeur lties promptly execnted. Mail and telegraph orders will receive our personal attention.

Deposits received and interest allowed on balances. Collections made on all points with quick returns. myl0 3m RODMAN, FISK CO. DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, Nos. 853 and S55 Fulton street.

OPEN DAILY FROM 9 A. M. TO PM. And every MONDAY and SATURDAY from 5 to 8 P. M.

Absects, No. of Accounts, 39,165. Past interest paid, 6 per cent, per annum on all sums. Interest from 1st January, April, July and October. Ten davs allowed, commencing each quarter.

Wu. Edwardb, Treas. Joint A. csoss, Fres't. Jobs W.

Hunter, Sec'y. H. Dollnbb, 1st V. Prest. Cbab, Lowest, Counsel.

J. H. Saokmajtk, id do. TRUSTEES. John A.

Cross, Chas.Lowery, A. J. Beekman, Harold TlnHnnr. 8 Saelcmann.Goo. W.

Barren. George Hall, Daniel Channcey, Robert J. Daviee, wm. v. uawaras, btepnen Haynes, Henry Rowland, Edward Merrltt, Alanson Traak, John W.

Hunter, David Farley. L. B. Wyman, Joseph Wilietts, Pferpont Lord, Baml.TJ. F.

Odeu Geo. C. Robinson, Kdward W. Ffskfl.neorrre Dlcklnson.EdwIn Beers. John Halsey, Alfred S.

Barnes, Henry N. Conkiln selS ly WalterT.Hatch, THE EMIGRANT SAVINGS BANK, OF BROOKLYN, No. 5 COURT STREET, MONTAGUE BUILDING. OPEN DAILY from 9 A.M. to 2 P.

and every MONDAY and THURSDAY from to 9 P. M. Interest SIX PER CENT, on all sums, free from Got eminent tax. CORNELIUS DEVEK. President.

ANDW. DOUGHERTY, 1st Vice President. JOHN LEACH, 2d Vice President. J. Bbaxiqus, Secretary.

TRUSTEES: Edward Harvey, John Doherty, J. Branlq ae, S. B. Rfchardson, Claudius Bradley, John Leach, Edward Rorke, Chas. Franks, Wm.

Roberts, Dr. Hy. J. Cullen, Thos. Cassidy, Danl Hart, Thomas Carroll, Wm.

McDermott, Connolly Roddy, Cornelius Dever, H. Lamarche, Edwd Burns, Andw, Dougherty, Henry Ostermoor, Thos. McCarty, Samuel Castner, Jarvis Kllpatrlcfc, Hugh Roddy, Wm. Casey, Alex. McCue, John Fay, Dr.

W. H. Dudley, All moneys deposited previous to the 15tb day of January, April, July and October, will draw Interest from the first of those months. apliitf HE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK, OF BROOKLYN. CORNER OF FULTON AND ADAMS STREETS, Opposite A ew court House.

Open dally from A. M. to p. and Monday and Saturday from 5 to 8 P. M.

OFFICERS: President, JAMES M. SEABUBY. Vice Presidents, PHILIP 8. CROOKE, SAMUELS. STEWART.

Treasurer and Secretary, JOHN S. MACKAY. Attorney and Counsel, JOHN O. PERRY. Trustees, FH1I.

LP B. UKOOK BENJAMIN F. DELANO, ANTHONY CAMPBELL, SAMUEL B. STEWART, JOHN L. RYDER, ELIZORG.

WEBSTER, EDWARD B. FOWLEB, CHARLES JONES, JOHN H. SEEBECK, GEORGE W. JOHNSON, AUAK, WILLIAM J. JKUi totStS, JOHN C.

MIDDENDORF, HORACE P. WHITNEY, JAMES M. SEABURT, FRANKLIN BELL, JOHN S. MACKAY. JOHN C.

PERRY. BIX PER CENT. INTEREST FREE FROM GOVERNMENT TAX allowed on all depoBlta from $1 to $5,000. Interest on deposits from 1st of January, April, July and October. Fifteen days allowed, commencing each quarter.

nvyM ly OTEDICAIi. OrWp' ATLANTIC STREET, NEAR 4t5 l3 Bond DyBpepsia, Cancers, Tumors, Leu corrhea. Diabetes, Rheumatism, ftc, cured by Mrs. ANNA E. PARK, M.

without Drugging, Bleeding or Blistering; but by electricity. The treatment Is pleasant even to infants. We do NOT SHOOK the patient. Reference may be seen at the oiflce. Consultations free.

Office hours from 3 A. M. to 7 P. M. Je20 lm A CURE FOR RHEUMATISM, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AFFECTIONS.

If dlrectlonB are strictly adhered to. TOOMBS' GREAT GERMAN REMEDY, For sale (f 2per bottle) at the drug store of H. PARKER, 231 FULTON AVBNTTB. The only authorized medicine bears upon the label kha printed signature of "CD. TOOMBS, Proprietor." fel4 tf GEORGE E.

ACRET, TRUSS MANUFACTURES, Ahd Importer of SURGICAL ELASTIC STOCKINGS AND BHLTi, No. ISO FULTON STREET, Opposite Sands street, Brooklyn. Improved Abdominal Supporters, Spinal Elevators. Leg Instruments, Shoulder Braces. Supensory Bandages, Ac An application room for ladles onlv, attended to per onallr bv Mrs.

ACUiT. apM Sm BUSINESS NOTICES. 1 CE CREAM FREEZERS. ICE PITCHERS, ENAMELED WATER COOLERS, AKD SCHOOLEY'S PATENT SELF VENTILATING REFRIGF.RATORS, AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. WHITE NICHOLS, 208 FULTON STRBET, Corner of Pineapple.

HUILJJKRSS MATERIALS. M. C. KEITH. DEALERS IN YEL A LOW PINE GIRDKBS, STBP PLANK FLOORING, Timber of all kinds sawed to order.

Steam Saw and Planing Mill foot of North 8dst Brook lyn, E. and 112 Wall Bt, N. Y. my41m HARTEAU WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBALERB in MASONS' MATERIALS, Via: LIME, BRICK CEMENT PLASTER. o.

Also. Conn. BROWN STONE and North River BLUB STONE, Office and Yards, Flushing avenue, near Clinton, and foot of Bond street. Gowanns Creek. fe25 ly UMBER AT WHOLESALE RETAIL, ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND QUALITY.

A full stock, suitable for shipment to China, Australia Africa. Brazil, West coast, Rio De La Plata, and all other foreign markets. Selections for parties for entire cargoes made with care and dispatch. The attention of Export ers and Manufacturers is especially requested. PINE, SPRUCE AND HEMLOCK, In every variety.

Also, a genera assortment of Hard Woods, suitable for Home and Foreign markets, lncludlnr MAHOGANY, BLACK WALNUT, HICSOBY. CHERRY, ASH, WHITE OAK, SYCAMORE, TtttU, BAS6WO0D, ASH, WHITEWOOD, BOABD4 AND PLANKS. OAK AND MAHOGANY VENEERS, WAGON 8POKES AND FELLSTB, Constantly on hand, and for sale In quantities to salt purchasers, by R. W. ADAMS Atlantic Dock rj.118 Wall street.

New York. THE HA III ILL'S HAIR DYK FIFTY CENTS TnBtanlinoAn natn.l T. fV, 1 US bfiSt cheapest In use; contalns'as much as ordinary dollar slies. Depot 95 Duanest, N.Y. Sold by all DrWWists, MHt Medicine and Perfumery Stores.

Jel HAIR, HAIR, HAIR AUGUST'S HAIR KEJUVENATOR, will restore Hair wherell other rem edies have failed; price S. Also, AugusMi Mpenal Hair Renovator to restore gray hair to Its orlgtaal color; Alsobli superior Hair Tenle dress hsJr.rj moves dandruff and cures any disease of the scalp: price 1 50 per bottle. Ladles ana bote mentioned will do all as rlor to any now 1 use. Try them. No.1 Clinton, near Faltoa street, Brooklyn, N.

WilTTftT. Pranrf juru nuw nriREBLB AND quadrupmi tablb I fncv nbkted ware In every Tarfety, for sale at JAS. Mo'lurtllAY vSS Jewelry' Bstabllshmeat, 813 Faltas street THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF BROOKLYN. CAPITAL Chartered by special act of the Legislature of the State of New York, for the safe keeping of valuables In Its massive granite, burglar, and fire proof vaults. Built expressly for this con pany at 345 Fulton street, opposite the City Hall, will open for bnslneson the first day of uy, and guarantee at low rates ou valuation by owner, the safo keeping and security ot all kinds of valuables entruBted with them.

Government, and all Coupon Bonds and Stock Securities, Gold Coin. Bullion, Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches, Silver Plate, Deeds, Contracts, Wills, valuable papers. Cash Boxes, and Tin Trunks and Packages; with contents unknown. Having ample accommodation, tbe rrompany are prepared to receive Trunks, Boxes or Packiges from persons going abroad, or temporally to be absent from the Hon. NATHAN B.

MORSE, President. Hon. PHILIP S. CROOKE, Vice P''dent. Jomt L.

Si'ADBB, Treasurer and Secretary. NATHAN B. MORSE of the City of Broohnv i STEPHEN CROWELL, President Phoenix Insurance Company. JAMES D. FISH, President Marine Bank, N.

Y. PHILIP S. CROOKE, Flatbush. ISAAC BADEAU, Collector of Taxes. BENEDICT, Judge U.

S. Court. PRUYN, President Central Bank. FOSTER PETTIT, Merchant. JOHN G.

BERGEN. Police Commissioner. JOHN L. SPADER, Cashier Central Bank. ASHER 11.

HUBBARD, Flatlanda. JOHN H. BERGEN, Flathusli. e22 lm BUILDERS ESTIMATES WILL BE received until Julv 20, 6 o'clock P. for the erection of Commonwealth Hall, corner of Greene avenue and Cumberland street.

Plans, specifications, my bo Been at the office of tho A rchltects, 1,206 Fulton avenue, nesr Grar.d, from 8 A. M. to 8 P.M. The Trustees reserve tnerleht to reject any or all estimates deemed necessary lc tho interestB of the Association. L.

W. BEARLEY, JylSOt Chairman of the Board of Trustees. C1LOTHES WRINGERS OF ALL KINDS promptly repaired or taken In part pay for the Universal," with the "stop gear," which is warranted to be durable. Dealers supplied with Doty's Washing Machine and the "Universal" Wringer. METROPOLITAN WA8HING MACHINE R.

C. BROWNING, General Agent, No. 32 Courtlandt street, (opposite Merchants' Hotel). je20 lm ETROPOLITAN BUILDING AND MUTUAL LOAN ASSOCIATION, Incorporated Offices 162 Montairne street, nmcr nf Cnnrt Rrnoklvn! open daily from 9 A. M.

until 8 P. M. Parties wishing to become their own landlords can now do so by joining his Association Prospectus and further Information can be obtained and members enrolled upon application to tho Secretary. JOHN D. NEEFUS, President.

vaABLta aHrrrt, secretary. jyio 12t I ELECTRIC SOAP, SAY EST IMS, SATES LABOR, SAVES MONEY, SAVES WOMEN. IT WILL NOT THE MOST DELICATE HARM FABRIC IT IS A GREAT DOMESTIC BLESSING. WHOLESALE AGENTS, DELAPIEBRE, KEITH CO. No.

2 Liberty street. New York. GROCERS KEEP IT. jelDlm DICKEY RIKER SHADES, FULTON AVENUE, Corner of Adelphi street. ALES, WINES, LIQUOBS AND SEGARS on deolc JAS.

A. BIRDSALL, Jel4 2m Proprietor. HOLLOW AY'S PILLS LIVER COM PLAINT The insidious and destructive effects of "blue pills" or the system as a specific for this disease, erenoweatirely superseded bv tho use of these mild, antiseptic and vegetable remedies. Thev not only eradicate all traces of this complaint, but give vitality to the exhausted functions, vigor to the impaired constitution, and energy to the emaciated invalid. For indigestion, biliousness, heart burn.

fcc, they are tho only safe cure. 8o.d by all druggists. JylSlw D. SMITH HAVE OPENED THEIR NEW DRUG STORE, Cor. Fulton and Washingtouats.

THEIR STOCK OF DRUGS PERFUMERY, Will be found very extensive and complete. Thelr SODA WATER Is of superior excellence, and they are prepared to supply the largest crowds with this healthy beverage. THEIR STORE WILL BE KEPT OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. A gentleman or large experience will have charge during the uight, and through the day gentlemen of thorough competence will be in attendance. JelS lm FORSALE, A HANDSOME COLLECTION op ANCIENT COINS AND MEDALS, ABOUT 1,300 PIECES, Mostly collected in Europe and the Holy Land, by a gentleman of refined taste, whilst traveling there during several 5 ears.

Many Coins In the collection hear date as ancient as B. C. 570. Whilst the ancient coins would prove the rarest object of interest in the museum of the wealthy student of antiquity, there are besides In the collection now offered objects which in throwing light upon the early history of our own country become every day more and more priceless. For in thiB collection is a speudid lot of American Coins and Medals of the Revolutionary and Republican periods of the States of New York, New Jersey, chuBctts, Vermont, Connecticut, Virginia, and also of tho earlier periods of tbe State of Louisiana.

Also, a complete set in all respects of the United States Copper Cents from 1787 to 1857. This varied Collection has been pronounced during these three years, by several gentlemen with whose fame the Numismatic world is familiar, to be by far the best either In New York or Brooklyn. Will exchange for a lot. Inquire of JOHN .1. REII), Jyl7 2t 30 Prince st, corner Johnson, Brooklyn.

THE AMERICAN F1KU PLACE HEATER. THE MOST PERFECT HEATER NOW IN USB. We claim for this Heater, 1st That it ls the most powerful. 2d That it has the largest radiating surface. 3d Being all cast iron, It is the most durable.

4th In ii construction It is the most simple. 5th It can be cleaned with least trouble. 6th That It gives perfect satisfaction when It has been used. Call and see 500 references from those who have the Heater nowln use. Manufactured, Bold and put up by B.

McCANN it 273 Fulton ave, corner St. Felix st. Also manufacturers of the St, Nicholas Ranges, Brick Work and Portable Furnaces. Jy9 3m EL. SANDERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, FOR CALIFORNIA, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Special attention given to cases in Bankruptcy, and to oases arising under the Internal Revenue Laws.

OFFICE No. 9 COURT STREET, RESIDENCE 07 FORT GREENE PLACE, jel 3m BASE BALL, CRICKET, ARCHERY, Croquet, and the Aerial Cricket. Implements for above complete and of best make, as well as other social games, constantly on hand and for sale, at wholesale and retail. Price lists on appplicatlon. C.

F. A. HINRICHS. 150 Broadway, (up Bta' rB), New York. myl6 3m TO OWNERS OF PROPERTY ON CLINTON STREET, BETWEEN FULTON STREET AND SECOND PLACE.

The Commissioners appointed by the Legislature to re pave Clinton street, from Fulton Btreet to Second place, with stone blocks known as the "Belgian pavement," and wood blocks known as the "Nlcol son pavement," will hold two meetings at the Directors Rooms of the Academy of Music, on TUESDAY EVENING, July 16, and on THURSDAY EVENING, July 18, from 6 to 9 o'clock. The object of tbe meetings is to give information to owners of property on tho street in reference to the character and cost of said pavements.and to afford them an opportunity ol expressing their preference for one or the other. The Commissioners earnestly request that every properly owner will be present By order of tho Commissioners. A. COOKE HULL, Chairman.

William Evans, Secretary. Brooklyn July 12. 1867. Jyl2 td BEDFORD AVENUE IMPROVEMENT Public notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chapter 605 of the Laws of 1867, entitled, "An Act to provide for the improvement of Bedford avenue, in the City of Brooklyn," that a plan for a part or the work and improvement authorized by said act lias been adopted by the Board of Commissioners therein appointed, and that the same was filed in the office of the street Commissioner of said city, on the 10th day of July, 1867; and that taid Board of Commissioners will meet at the Committee Boom, No. in tho City Hal), in said City of Brooklyn, on Wednesday, the seventh day ol August, A.

D. 1667, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to receive the views and suggestions and objections of any parties interested in the premises, as required by tho provisions of said act. Dated 12th July. 1807. By order of the Board, FREDERICK SCHOLES, President.

Sahuel W. Tecslow, Secretary. JylS td JIARBIiB YARUS. MARBLE MANTELS, ETC. MARBLE Muntels at reduced prices.

Statuary and vein, latest styles, 5 percent less than they can be purchased in this city or New York. A lot, ready made, will be sold cheap lor cash. Plumbers' Slabs, Cabinet Tops, h. Mcknight Jy3 lmfc Bergen St. east of Powers.

Brooklyn. MARBLE MANTLES, ftiONUMENTSi J. MoGCAYNE is now making up a large selection of mantles, monuments, in foreign and domestic marbles, which he offers for sale at prices suffl clenltly low to make it an object of economy for the closest buyers to patronize htm. The unlimited facilities which his new establishment affords, the fact that he is now prepared to buy his stock at auction by the block and at first cost, his combined practical experience, Industry, perseverance and anxious desire to increase hi, business, entitles him to an advanced position in his plofcssiou and a generous share of public patronage. Ware Rooms, 16S Flatbush avenue Factory, 539 Pacific street, Brooklyn.

Sm AGENCIES. D4 M. CHAUNCEY, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Montague street, near Conrt street. Desirable lots on al! the leading aveuue3 and streets In tbe vicinity of Prospect Park, and In almost every section of the city. Houses of every description, for sale.

Houses rented and rents collected. Money loaned on bond and niotgage. Our whole time and undivided attenuoc given to Ua Interests of real estate. au27 ly JE. CORNELL, REAL ESTATE Broker, Conrt and Joralemon streets, opposite Ctty Hall.

Houses and lota for Bale or exchange, In all parts, ef the city. Farms for sal or exchange for city property Store property and dwellings for Investment, well rented. Property rented and collections made; attending to re pairfi, payments of taxes and assessments, Strictly a Commission businass done st this ofllce; no speculating on the broker's account, thereby neglecting the Interest of his client. Partie. having property to sell, either for Investment or possession, can find purchasers at this office.

lyl ly PIArVTO PORTES. WALKER BECHT, PIANO FORTES FOi, SALB AND HXBS. A large assortmment of FOREIGN AND AMERICAN SHEET MUSIC. Violin and Guitar Strings of the very best quality, at Fulton street, St. Ann's Bnlldings, Brooklyn.

ly STEINWAY SONS GOLD MEDAL GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS are now considered the best In Europe as well as this country, having received tbe First Prize Medal at the World's Exhibition In London, 1863. The principal reason why the Steluway Pianos are superior to all others ls, that the firm ls composed oflve practical piano forte makers (father and four sons,) who invent all their own improvements, and under whose per sonal supervision every part of the Instrument is manufactured. Warerooms, Nos. 71 and 73 14th street, bettfteea Union Square and Irving Place, New York. aeT tf WATERS' PIANO FOBTB8.

Grand, Square and Upright; Melodeons: Parlor, Charon, Gem and Cabinet Organs, the best manufactured; warranted for six ygars. Becond hand Pianos, Melodeons and Organs at great bargains; prices from $25 to $200. Any of the above instruments to let, and rent applied tt purchased! monthly Installments received for the same. Old Pianos taken In exchange; cash paid for the same." Pianos tuned and repaired. Illustrated catalogues sent to any address.

Manufactory and Warerooms, No. 4S1 Broadway. H. Y. fnM tf) HOBACB WATBRB CO MACHINERY, NEW HARDWARE STORE, 591 583 MYRTLE AVENuB, Corner of Stenben street.

The subscriber begs leave to announce so tha pabUe) WWAB BTORB, adjoining his Furniture Store, where he win keen an kinds or Builders' Hardware, Mechanics' Tools, Wood and WTHow Ware, and House Furnishing Goods of every description, at the lowest Cash Prices, and hopes bv strict attention to business and fair dealing, to merit the patronage of those wishing to purchase. myiSStf B.QTt"''' TRON RAILING, PLAIN AND ORNA 8. MENTAL; Cemetery Ballings, Balconies, Verandahs, trbn Doors, Shatters, Gratings, ft c. MABRIOTT MoKTTjTtY. Ito.

17 Fmrmaa street, near Fulton Ferry. oil tftOf PENMANSHIP, ARITHMETIC, H''jFaud Bookkeeping.lesBons unlimited, li0; Algebra, Grammar.SBelllng, Reading, 5 each; Ladles'dayand evenlug writing lessona, 20 for M. S. PAINB'S nsl ness College iEstabliBhed 18i9), 62 Bowery, N.Y.; Brooklyf college, removed to M7 Fulton street, opposite City Hall. my86m MUSIC $8 PER QUARTER FOR IN struction on the Plnmtorte, by a thoroughly com ptti nt teacher; references given If required.

Address r. Brooklyn P.O. JyU6t JROOKLYN COLLEGIATE POLYTBCHNIl? INSTITUTE, LIVINGSTON STREET. iTlvSSS Bf "Tides a full and thorough course ol tSfrion 111 Mathematics. Languages (both Ancient and Sciences.

thSfin. Vocal Music, Drawing, Calls Mlll'ary Drill. h5Snt aoAoad will be accommodated wltii a Jome supervision. at ZS durlngthe term. WEDNESDAY, Sept.

1S8S. lolsBlon will present themselves for ex aSnsePtU.f2ffMde4 Monda7K8ept17tIe oftlle oommenoe on BOARD OF TRUBTBE5. i n.M?enzLe' D. S. Landon, Charles R.

Marvin, Airred s. Barnes. A. M. John T.

Martin, George A. Jarvis, Charles S. Baylls, E. T. tt.

Gibson Walter T. Hatch, J. Pope, ISAAC H. FROTHLNGHAM, President. Jobiah o.

Low, Secretary Alexander M. White Treasurer. au3tf jgROOKLYN JUVENILE HIGH SCHOOL LIVINGSTON 8TBEJST, NEAR COURT. SPRING TERM, MONDAY, FEB. 1, 1S67.

This School is especially designed for the education and training of BOYS UNDER TWELVE YEABB OF AGE, stftut" peparatorr t0 th9 Collegiate and Polytechnlo loin addition to the ordinary studies, regular and systematic Instruction is also given in Calisthenics and Vocal Music, by experienced masters. The Annual Circular and Catalogue, containing all nece fffy information, can be obtained at the store of G. P. Milne. 217 i ulton street, and R.

J. Davleo corner of Clintop and Fulton streets. n19 tf JPOURTH YEAR ADELPHI ACADEMY, (Adelphi street.between Fulton and Greene avenues BEGINS SEPT. 10, 1866. fourteen full ana three BDecial Instructors.

New Hall for Calisthenlc Drill erecteo. One hundred new sittings provided for. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT for Boys of Ave to nine years ol age, in which the most approved methods of Object Teaching are employed by experts. September 10th, Uth and 12th devoted to examining new candidates and organizing the school. an21 ly JOHN LOCKWOOD.

Principal. JJRYANT, STRATTON fe CLARK'S BROOKLYN BUSINESS COLLEGB, Nos. 13, 14, 15 AND 16 COURT STREET, (Opposite City Hall.) This Institution Is an Important link In the great chain of Colleges located in the leading cities of the States and Canadas. Book keeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Commercial Law and Correspondence practically taught. An actual bank and other bnBlness houses carried on between the students, same as in business.

No Vacations. For particulars call at the College office, 13 Court Btreet, from 9 to 3. or address for College Monthly per mall. sell tf PAYS FOR AN UNLIMITED scholarship In Penmanship, Book keepiag, Commercial Calculations. Arithmetic, Business Forms at BROWNE'S BuslncBB College, 283 Fulton street, between Johnson and Tlllary.

Preparatory Course for. boys in EngllBh branches, 3 months, $15. Private rooms for adults. Separate department for ladles. Instruction given from 9 A.

M. te 9 P. M. No classes. Tuition separate.

Fairbanks' great work on Book keeping for sale. Also American Bnslness Arithmetic, jalDBm SEWERAGE, SEWERAGE OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF SEWER COMMISSIONERS, City Hall, Brooklyn, June 29th, 18C7. TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will berecelved at thiB office until Monday, the 5lh day of August next, at 12 o'clock for building sowers in draluage district 11. sub division S. Map F.

Middle Division, on file in this office, viz: The sewer ir. Flatbusb avenue, from Butler street to the Plaza line of Prospect Park. Plans and specifications may lie seen, and forms of proposals procured on application at tho Engineer's Ofllce. No proposals will be considered unless made in said form, accompanied with the signatures of two responsible persons, duly qualified in the manner and form set forth. The Commissioners reserve to themselves the right to reject all proposals, if necesssary, to protect the interest of the city.

GAMALIEL KING President. D. L. Northup. Secretary.

Je29 td SHIPPING. INMAN LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS TO QTJEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, BVERT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY CITY OF PARIS SATURDAY July 20. EDINBURGH WEDNESDAY July 24. RATES OF PASSAGE. First Cabin $110 gold.

Steerage $30 currency. Prepaid Tickets from Liverpool or Queenstown to per sons sending for friends at lowest terms. Drafts iBBued payable in all parts of Great Britain and Ireland. For further information apply at the Company's offices. IB Broadway, N.

or to JOSEPH BEBBY, Agent, 296 Fulton street. Brooklyn. ly APSCOTT'S EMIGRATION AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE OFFICB, 86 SOUTH STREET, N. Y. Weekly Line of Steamers to and from LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWS.

TAPSCOTT'S CELEBEATED LINES 0' LIVERPOOL AND LONDON PACKETS. For passage to and from Queenstownjjiverpool or London, and drafts payable throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, at lowest possible rates, apply to TAPSCOTT BROS. 86 South street EW YORK AND BREMEJS biJSAMbHLr COMPANY. THE FIRST CLASS U. S.

MAIL STEAMSHIP ATLANTIC, CaDtaln CHAS. HOYER. will leave Pier 46 on Saturday. July 27th at 12 for 30UTHAMTON AND BREMEN, taking passengers to Southampton, Havre and Bremen, at the following rates, payable in gold or its equivalent Ltt eurrency to Paris or London, $5 additional. First cabin, $110; second cabin, $05; steerage, $35.

From Bremen, Southampton and Havre, New York, first cabin, $110 Becond cabin, $75; steerage, $43. EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND HOMB. First cabin, $210; second cabin, $130; steerage, $70. TtALTIC Aug. 10 WESTERN METROPOLIS Aus24 For freight, expressage.

bills of exchange or passage apply to ISAAC TAYLOR, President, 40 Broadway. apl5ly TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER POOL t'KUll NiSW YOKKSJFOU $35. CHICAGO, MANHATTAN, MINNESOTA. Ana other tlrst class Bteamers. Passage to New York at lowest rates.

Remittances to Ireland, WILLIAMS GDTON, ap5 ly 29 Broadway and 83 South street, N. Y. STEAM TO AND FROM THE OLD COUNTRY. ANCHOR LINE OF TRANSATLANTIC STBAM PACKET SHIPS. HTBERNIA, CALEDONIA, EnROPE, BRITANNIA.

COLUMBIA. IOWA. Sail regularly, carrying passengers to and from the principal places in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and the United States, and forward passengers at through fares to and from France. Germany, Fares as low as by any other first class line, as this company does not employ runners, those who wish passage tickets, or certificates of prepaid passage to send for their friends, or any further information, will please apply at the Company's ofllce. No.

6 Bowling Green, or to JAS. MORTON, 133 Fulton avenue, corner Elm place, Brooklyn. tel91y 4TWNARD LINE OF EXTRA STEAMERS. STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK, LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. SAILING FROM NEW YORK EVERY WEDNESDAY, SAILING TO NEW YORK EVERY TUESDAY.

Steerage PaBsage from New York $2S Steerage Passage to New York At lowest rates. All payable in currency and Including a liberal allowance of cooked provisions. These Bteamers carry passengers ou one deck only. Dratts for sale on Great Britain and Ireland. For passage and further lnfoiraation apply at 12.

CUNABD'S STEERAGE OFFICE, Ja5 ly 6 BROADWAY, N. Y. CARRIAGES, TOYS, OULD YOU HAVE YOUR BABY With health, that greatest treasure bloom carnage ouy witnont oetay, And ride It at your leisure. 8et your children pretty toys. Lei CRANDALL be the And for their health and happiness Please order a Propeller.

Perambulators are Becure, With double wheels provided. And two wheeled carriages improved, Bt baling one wheel added. CRANDALL is the Children's pride, He mends their toys ao neatly: And Hobby Horses, broken Carts, Repairs so very cheaply. THE CHILD'S BENEFACTOB, CRANDALL, 110 Fulton 8 treat. Croquet I Croquet I Croquet 1 1 anl7 ly HOUSE FURNISHING.

HOUSEKEEPERS CAN BE SUPPLIED and pay by weekly or monthly payments for carpets, oil elotbs, furniture of every description, bedding, at BENDALL corner of Canal and Hudson sts, N. Y. Je27 lm DENTISTRY. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS DAY entered into copartnership under the firm and style of GEO. A.

MILLS BROTHER, for the purpose ot practicing Dentistry la all its branches. GEO. A. MILLS, B.FRANK MILLS, No. US Henry st, between Plerrepont and Clark sts, (Formerly 1S5 Montague Bt May 1st, ISSTj anst) am 4 BOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION ORI GINATED the ansesthetlc use of nitrous oxide gas.

admlnlBter It in the most approved method, do nothing but extract teeth and certainly do (t without pain, so 19,008 patients testify. See their names at the office, It Cooper Institute. New York, A SET OF TEETH IN A FEW HOURS Entire satisfaction given or no charge; cheap, durable sets. Plumpers to restore youthful appearances. Fine gold fillings.

NltrouB oxide gas given. Teeth extracted without pain. No advance required. At 34 Court street, near City Hall. lc251m BROOKLYN DENTAL INSTITUTE, RE moved to FULTON AVENUE, COR.

OF PEARL STREET, Wtlloughby Building, over Paint store, near City Hall; entrance on Pearl Bt. As good a Bet of teeth for $15, as ls made in the country. Particular attention to filling. All work honeBtly done at tlio lowest prices. All work warranted.

Extracting with nitrous oxide gas, without pain, 50 cents; without gas, 35 cents. No charge for extracting when arrangement is made for artificial teeth. Come and see. (s512m) DR. HBALD ft CO ENTISTRY G.

R. PARKHURST, M. has removed irom rto. iiu to jno. en vrasrHugton opposite the Methodist Church.

my4 ly' TTSELESS AND DISEASED TEETH RH moveuw.tuuu.t. Ho. 3 Clinton street. Established fourteen years. 20 ly ITROUS OXIDE GAB.

DBS. FRATM AND NEPHEW, DBNTT8T8, 257 FULTON STREET, Havs, In connection with their operative and mechanical Dentistry, sriven close study to the mannufacturing of tha above agent for the painless extraction of teeth, and with an eye to the scientific preparation thereof. Consequently our success has been such as to establish our business as being the "Headquarters" In this city. Being the proprietors of this old and firmly established business, wa proudly swlnt to our record as not only being the most moderate In our terms, but also as haying the most complete facilities for the manufacture or Artificial Teeth, (entire sets for $12 and partial sets in proportion,) hence we Invite all In want or teeth to cat this out and give us a call, as our prices are such as to suit everybody. And mark, tbat all work that leaves our office ls guaranteed to work perfect.

Operations on the natural teeth carefully and scientifically attended to. No charge for extraetlBK when artificial teeth are inserted. Again, call and see ma and be convinced that what we assert Is correct. ly NITROUS OXIDE GAS DR. I.

BOWERS, Dentist, No. 98 LAWRENCB STREET, near Fulton avenne, Brooklyn, has for several years past made and administered a chemically pure irtlclsof Nitrons Oxide Gas, for the painless extraction of teeth, with results perfectly satisfactory to the Satlent. Several physicians of Brooklyn dally tend to lis establishment many of their patients who are suffer, intr diseases of the lungs, bronchial affections, fto. All these persons, so afflicted, are very materially bene oted by inhaling the gas, for the extraction of their teeth. Gas sheuid never be taken If net perfectly new and fresh.

If old, it Is worthless. Young and Inexperienced men and boys should never, tu any case, be allowed to pro pare or administer the gas. Persons requiring the services of a thoroughly experienced and careful dentist, will come to these Headquarters and have their decayed teeth extracted without the slightest pain or danger. From Qvo td twenty teeth maybe extracted by once Inhaling the gas. Artificial teeth of every description, and all dental work cheaper than any other place Brooklyn, and of a superior ijmaUty.

OaH and see. dtily In Madison, Ind recently, a lady married her fiftli husband. There are 3,000 Chinese in one county in Idaho. A hail storm in Central Kentucky last week deslioyed 50,000 worth of property. A black snake, five feet ten inches in length, was killed a few days since, near Fay etteville, Onondaga county.

The Sheriff of Steuben county, N. has been obliged to call upon the military to enable him to servo legal processes upon the Anti Renters. Wm. CuJlen Bryant is in the Highlands of Scotland. Rev.

W. H. Greene escaped from jail in Connecticut on the 12th. He was confined on a charge of poisoning his wife. The Adyentists, who believe the world will come to an end the present year, are holding meetings, under a big tent, at Syracuse.

A fish weighing over nineteen pounds was caught in Onondaga Lake, a few days ago, by a Mrs. Mann, of Syracuse, N. Y. "He leaves two wives and three children to mourn his loss," are the concluding words of a Utah obituary notice. Hop culture is increasing in Wisconsin.

The area planted this year exceeds that cultivated lust jearby 9,000 acres. An elepant carriage, for General Thomas, was burned on an Ohio railroad train recently Id Cincinnati, a few days since, Catharine Bay less was married, was arrested a few hours alter for thelt, and spent tho honey moon in the slation house. Aaron Sweat, the negro candidate for Congress in the Chcraw (6. C. district.

13 nrosecu ting his canvass with great vigor, and is quite confident of success. A copperhead snake, 14 inches long, was found in a bunch of bananas at Providence the other day. One hundred and seventy six candidates applied for admission to Harvard College on 'lhursday morning, the largest number ever offered on the first day of examination. A saw mill at Canisteo, Steuben County, cuts 10,000 feet inch lumber, 7,000 shingles, and 10,000 iatli in ten hours. A Paris correspondent says Mr.

Ullmann, the imprcuario, has signed a contract with M. Alex. Dumas, whereby the latter en pages to deliver a series of lectures in Xew York. An unsuccessful attempt was made on Saturday to dis lodge Table Rock, at Niagara Tails, by blasting it, but notuimr beyond a fissure on the surface was accomplished. There are about two hundred thousand species of living animals in the world, fifteen hundre of which are of the mammalia which nourish their young at the breast.

A Belgian chemist finds the proportion of nicotine in tobacco varies greatly in different specimens. That grown in France contains nearly eighty per while in that from Havana only two per cent, of nicotine Ls found. A lady stepped on an orange peel on the sidewalk, in Cincinnati, a few days ago, fell and dislocated her shoulder. She was thought to be fatally injured. A North Carolina paper states tbat eminent physicians are of the opinion that the recent ruins have so saturated the ground that typhoid, cholera, and malarious diseases may be apprehended.

A stepmother whipped a five year old child at Sterling, 111., nearly to death, recently. She beat it and smothered it with a pillow till life was nearly extinct, when the neighbors took the child away from her, and found its back literally cut to pieces. While white men are coming from Europe and yellow men from China, thousands of black emigrants from the United States and West Indies are hastening to Africa. Within a recent peiiod more than thirteen hundred black emigrants have gone from America. A fa toiy has just been put in operation in Philadelphia, for the manufacture of carpet from hemp.

The material resembles Russia crash, and is printed like calico, one side only being available. The company who have commenced their production will put their goods immediately in the market. In the centre of Hancock Connty, there is an immense, almost impenetrable swamp, which is described as a tangled maize of cypress, vines, creeping parasites, mud, bog, water, abounding in alligators, moccasin, and cotton mouth snakes, scorpions, mosquitoes, bear, deer, This wilderness is said nc yer to have been explored beyond its outskirts. AtFredisburg, eighteen miles from New Albany, Indiana, last Wednesday, Mr. Rice was stung on the lip by a bee, and the poison spread through his system so rapidly that he was speechless in thirty minutes, and died in about three hours.

The five newspapers in Portland, which were burned out by the great fire of last year, and since then have occupied temporary quarters in and out of the city, have at last found an abiding place, and, like a happy family, are nosv housed under the same roof. A mass convention is to be held at Janes ville, Wisconsin, on the 18th of July, for the purpose of effecting an organization whose object shall be the securing to women the power to vote in that State. The vote of the people on the question is not to be taken until next year. Dr. Robert P.

Hunter fell out of the window of his office in Chicago, while intoxicated, a few days ago, and was kille i. He was from Louisville, where he mirried the once beautiful and accomplished Sallie Ward after her divorce from Mr. Lawrence, of Boston, which caused so much talk a number of years ago. A waterspout broke over Wiesbaden a few days ago, being the third calamity of the kind tbat has befallen the place. Several buildings and alarge amount of property were destroyed, and the torrent dug out a channel for itself through some of the streets twenty feet deep.

Five persons were killed. In the new international coinage, if tho five franc piece is adopted as the unit, that piece being worth 96 cents in gold, in American money, the American dollar will have to he reduced in value four cents, the half dollar two cents, and the quarter one cent The new system is to be a decimal system. Mr. Abraham Hunt, of Louisville, on Wednesday last, received almost simultaneously two telegraphic despatjhes, one of them informing him of the sudden death of his son in law, Dr. Robert J.

Breckinridge, at Houston, Texas, and the other giving intelligence of the equally sudden death of Dr. R. P. Hunt, his brother, in Chicago. A large shark, of the species known as the Man eater," weighing about four hundred pounds, was caught in a net by Robert Glynn, Charles Rouse and S.

Selleck, while fishing in Raritan Bay, near the buoy, on Monday last. The London Owl announces that it is the intention of Her Majesty next year to hold drawing rooms, and also to give some breakfasts in ihe garden of Buckingham Palace. The Otrl also announces that the presentations at the next drawing room would bo but thirty five; the smallest number within memory. The grand prize in the Paris lottery of one hundred and fifty thousand francs, $30,000, was won by a poor farm laborer at Bures, Morainvilliers, in the canton ot Poissy. He had requested a friend to get him a ticket, and had taken unto himself a wife shortly before the drawing took place.

The Tideout (Penn.) Journal tells a story of a dying man at whose request a dance was held the night previous to his decease, in the building which he occupied, for the purpose of raising funds to pay for a decent funeral." The receipts were $50. Glory be to God said the dying man, now I'll have a decent burying, and the children can ride in a hack." The proprietors of the large hotels at the, watering places in our State are said to have about made up their minds mat ttiis season business will result in a pecuniary loss to them. Though the middle of July, and the time when the hotels are usually well filled, thus far scarcely any of them at Cape May, Atlantic City or Long Branch have rnade heir expenses. An Am boy correspondent of the Monmouth Inquirer says, I have it from afeood source that one of our oldest Democrats went to Trenton, not long ago, to recover the pensions of two uncles killed during the Revolution After a long search tho names were tound among le list of killedbut on the wronir Bide. They were Hessians." 6 Frances 1 P.Cobb, tie English friend and devotee of 'Theodore Parker, describes Colen to "The first impression he gave was that of a most courteous and high bred gentleman; the 6econd that of a man powerful physically and by strength of will; the tliird, that of sincenty, simplicity and sweetness of character.

A toll, strong man, some six feet ouo or two inches in height, with gray eyes, iron hV Wn Andcrsonvillc, irom muisnosition for i ja 1 as seizcQ with vomiting 1 uuid mien lie uuuui ua lut ru rorjiu eT i it, found itlo consist must have collected while he was in tho rebel prison pen. He was much relieved after the expulsion of this substance, and his health is now improving. Tea is a substance which has been cloaely studied and analyzed. The proportion of tea leaves soluble in wafer varies considerably, and depends on the age of the leaf. Green tea is the youngest leaf, and when dry 47 per cent, is soluble in water, but of commercial green tea but 43 per cent, is soluble.

Of dry black tea over 43 per cent, is soluble, whilst in the black tea of commerce but 38' per cent, is soluble in water. The fete Dieux was celebrated the last week in June, in Paris, by al! tbe parish churches with unusual solemnity. A singular scene was presented at the great church of the Madeleine. During its celebration, the sacerdotal procession encountered in its way two battalions of the line; the Colonel immediately ordered a halt, and a military salute, and amid a flourish of drums and cornets, the regiments knelt down as one man to receive the blessing of the venerable cure, who was moving at the head of his flock. An English manager writes this pleasant paragraph: It is an interesting family tableau to watch the pel formances of Mario's three daughters.

Rita, the eldest, handsome girl of sixteen, is seated at the piano, accompanying the two younger, Clelia and Cecilia, who, standing on each side their sister, sing duets admirably, their sweet little voices, in perfect tune, blending charmingly together. Grisi directs them with affectionate assiduity, while Mario hovers about the piano, listening with evident delight to the singing of his children. A man went into a bathing saloon on the Hudson, a few days since, for "the purpose of taking a bath. He entered the room, and, getting into the bath tub, turned the water on. Being somewhat heated, tho cold water upon his head rendered him senseless, and he fell in the tub, the water rising over him rapidly.

The proprietor, hearing a peculiar noise, went to the door of the room and spoke to the man, who gave no answer. On bursting the door open the man was found senseless. The water was shut off, the man taken irom (he tub nearly dead, and finally restored. An English lady at the Court of Vienna, with whom an Imperial Highness" danced three times on the same evening, liattcred by his attention, frankly expressed" her gratification at tbe compliment. I did not intend it as a compliment," was the answer.

Then," said the lady, your Highness must be very fond of dancing." I detest dancintr," wa3 the unsatisfactory response. What, then, may I ask, can be your Imperial Highness's motive for dancing?" "Madame," was the exalted personage's curt reply, my medical attendant advises me to perspire." The spiritualists will soon claim Charles Dickens as a convert, who lately wrote to All the Year Hound that he had dreamed he was in a large assembly and saw a lady in a brijrlit red wrapper whom lie thought he knew and accordingly addressed, but found himself mistaken. On his apologizing she said with a smile I'm Miss The next morning he was astounded by seeing, coming in at the door of his study, the lady of the dream, in the bright red wrapper. More extraordinary still, the lady was presented by the friend who accompanied her, as Miss the name in the dream. Real Estate Transfers.

The following IransR'ra of real estate have not heretuforo been published Albany av, 75 ft WyckolTst, lo' ZWlO 300 Broadway, 8, ft Marcv av, lot 2jilJ 4 oft) Btdlord av, s. 'ii; ft Dekalb av, lot Clinton av, 10( ft Lafayette av. Iiflx J)1 Dean tt, 25y ft L'uderlnll av, lot ioxllW l'rj')tt Kalt st, 100 ft Union av, lot VxW '753 ruitoi av, NK VI ft NW Classon uv, bouse and 1.13!65 4 lO.lOO Fulton av, 100H Miller av, lot SOS Gtalium av, 1S1 ft 5th st, lot l.rll 500 Gruml Bt, 8. 10 rt Graham av, 50x100 8,500 liui icrtly road, 17 ft Baltic Bt, "XS.1 4 jsoo narriflou st, 9, SB ft Court tt, 14x95. home and lot 7.739 fl'ersou st.

9, SO ft Franklin av, 21x100. bouse ai'd lol jco i st, ttu it Franklin st, lot 1,5.10 Myrtle av, 73 ft Carlton houu and lot UKjo Wilson st, 8, lffi ft Court st, 2l.x wi, house and lol 1 2,000 Ituiuoi bt. s.lits ft ullou uv, 40x7 liuuso and lot Summit st, cor Cocover st, bouse ahd lot Stoc.UioJrn st. h'vtrreeri nr, ixtOo' StnL'K st, 6. 135 ft E'vtn St.

75x100 3,000 100 ft nicks lot 35x100 l.ir.o Van Brum st, SE 100 ft SW st. I William st.N s. ft Van Brunt st iOJxlOO North st, s. 1C0 ft WSth 2.IM Kith st, MC: SE Scl av, (OxlOu 4, S) lltn st. NK imi ftSE 5th av, 50 ft from 2.VM Ail' lrilit plure.W s.

ft Troni Fulton, Atia' lie 51, ft lloyt st. 17.0x00, house and loi 5iOO Aiuitv st. betw i eli IK nry and Clinloa streets, house und lot Adelphi 1S7 ft Greene av, H'. iMord av, ft My rtle a i' xlO'i 400 Conen st, 315 ft Clinton st, h.ni and lot 11,000 Court st, 173 ft DtiirdU st, 3 lo.iiij and lol 11,000 Ilov. 1 ii.j; nt, 1.

1UJ fl S) tlau av. la Dean st, S39 ft Kevir.s st, 31x100. nous and lot S.001 lU r.n st, II Claud av, Oxllo S.100 Finton av, NK li ft Franklin uv, hon.ie and lot 3,009 Garden st, liu ft Nli State st, Louse ana lol, 35.xS.ll S.TiO Granu st. 3. sia ft Lorimcr st, ujxJ XJ 15.000 lloyt st, s.

CO It Butler st, house iol. JOxCU. 1,750 Hamilton av, lilft K.chards si. 30x10 3.500 Livicitston st. No.

105, 1.0x73.7 8,000 l.ofii ris st, 7:1 ft Ctssson av, tox'X) 2,10 Madison st, Hio ft Frinklia av, housn and lot 30xK 8,000 Navy st, Ks, ft Fuitou av, aud lot, 30x100.0 S.700 Pai lilc st, 135 It lloyt tt. 30X10U ,500 i'ierri liont st, N' 331 ft Ilicks st. 37.0 trout. house and 33.000 Putmm av, Ss. llflft lic.lford av.

u.ixHaI Stalest. SE eor Morris st. 30.0x76. hoviseanil 7,0) Artms street, 108 feet Mjrtle avenue. sw.iixioa.n..

Atlantic street. No. 3JQ Butler tireet, N. feet W. Sixth avenue, ICOxlOO 4,000 Dean street, S.

9., feet E. Pearsall street, lot 19x190 3.000 Derraw Btreet, S. lir fectW, Hovt street, lofSoxltO 730 Degraw Btreet, S. lot) feet W. IJoyt atreet.

lot 10x100 36D Flntbnsh avenue, N.E. 30 feet N.W. Dean Btreet, 20x74, b. 1 4,450 Fort Green Plncc, E. 105 feet S.

Lafayette aventio, 2Ix.ll.b. 1 9,000 Graham street, W. 79 feet N. Lafajette avenue, SoxlOO 3,500 Henry street, W. a 103 feet N.

Degraw street. 21x100, 1 6,000 Joralemon street, N. W. corner Henry street, 23xi)0, 23,000 Java street, N. 315 feet E.

Franklin glrert, lot 25x100 Oakland street. W. 22D leet N. Norman avc eime, lot 25x100 1,000 Pacific Btreet. N.

133 feet W. Powers street. Ii. T.0M Ravmcud street, W. 2SS feet X.

Fulton ave enue, h. A 1., 20x100.1. 10.000 Spencer street. E. 125 S.

"Willoghbv street. lot, 23x100 2.000 Sanford street, S. 170 feet avenue, lot, 10.0x100 Sackett street, 2li5 feet W. Ilojt street. lot, 10x100 0i)0 Sackett sircet, N.

230 feet K. Smith street, lot, lOxllXJ Sackett street, S. SOB feet W. Hoyt street, lot, 21x00 900 Union avenue, N. corner li sireet, lot, 20x 100 Vancott avenue, X.

VV comer Eckfom street. 101 5xC0.5 1,000 Withers sireet, S. 100 feet E. Lorimer avenue, 50x100 073 Willonitlibv avenne, N.E. 'corner Clermont avenue, lot, 200x34 IfiJHO Second Btreet, E.

N. Division avenue. lot, 18.9x100. S. Fourth street.

W. 73 foot S. South Fourth Btreet. h. 1..

24x103.0 7,000 Seventh street, E. lOOfeut S. Firth slrcct. lot, 20X70 8,809 Twentieth street. S.W.

223 feet N.W. Sixth avenue, lot, 25x100 743 LKCilL NOTICES. SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTUE OF A Writ Execution, Issued out of the City Court of Brooklyn, to me directed and delivered, I will ftcll by nubile auction, at No. S3 Fulton 6treet, In the Citv of Brooklyn, ou the Mill day of July, st 11 o'clock noon, all the rijjlu. title and interest which Anna Maria Odenwald ha on the 25th day of May, 1SW, or at anv time tuereafii In whose hands soever tho same may be" of in and tc, Alt that certain hon.e and lot In the eth Ward' of the City of Brooklyn, on the northeasterly Bide of Nineteenth street.dlstant sixty feet northweaterlv from Fourth avenue as now opened.

runnluR thence northwesterly ok Nineteenth street twenty rect, thence northeasterly and parallel tilth 1 ourih avenue one hundred feet and two inches thence sonthcastcily and parallel with Nineteenth street twenty Jcet, and thenco southwesterly and parallel with Fourth avenue one hundred feet and two IneSts, to the place of beelnnUur. Dated Brooklyn, June 14, 1867. Jel4 lawOwF PATRICK CAMPB ELL. Sheriff. rTiHE CITY COURT OP BROOKLYN Batisi Elhe I.

Cordu i rd' ot XX tlbe D. conlu, lea A Crecnvault, Sam dcr no I GcotKe Mead' Hall, John Elder, each and every of tho above named defendant: Brooklyn, tn the County of King, and to serve a copy of vour answer tn thp nt. a complaint on toe sutwenoera, as their office, number 74 Wall street, in the City, Countr and Slate of New Tork, within twenty days after tho er vice of ttls summons on you, exclusive of the day of such setv ce: and if von full to answer tho said complaint with 1)1 thn Mm ftforranlri. tho nlatnlitTIn this action will ply to the Conrt for the relief demanded Id the com. plaint.

l)atd Jane 20, 1S67. HILL8 4 WOODHUXL, FUintlir lyll UgfiwTn n.if fn dill A Spencer suthenanu. John Clyne, defends snore named defondsnU: To each ard every 01 uij aoo. the You are iivreoj airf, thk 20tli dv of June. ...,.1.0 nt in III Tw i AcISSt' Court ty of SS US' fn' he ContVof K.np; and to a copy of SVS or the Clerk of the City Court of heir office ff' twenty day aftertho ser apply to the Court tor imrt.

1 rar Att n. THE CITY COURT OF BKOOJtLiXJi Viatel It Miller, plalntttr. Kibo I). Corda CLOTHING. JflOR HOT WEATHER.

Black Alpaca Sacks to I Do. do. Silk warp 8 French Drep D'EtB Sacks 1 English do. do. do Croton Dusters vjvvv Linen Dusters 50 4 Bro.

Drill Soils Sack, Pants and Vets White'Basket DrUl vesta 4 truiie Fulton street, mySO tillaul Opposite Sands St. ASH PAID FOR OAST OFF CLOTHES, FURNITURh, BEDS, BEDpING. CABPKTS, c. Please call on or address A. LEVY, at hl new suind, 283 Atlantic street, instead of 290) 3d bouse west of G.

W. Mear's Koal Yard. yl83 CASH PAID FOR OAST OFF CLOTHING at the old Btand, 150 Myrtle avenue, by tie original JACOB LAM AN. Persons haying casioA" clothing will Set tbe highest cash iirice by bringing or leaving tnelr ad ress at the above place. Boots, shoes carpets, and all' kinds of clothing Sought.

Ladles will be attended by Mrs. LAMAN. Jal4 9m A LARGE ORDER FOR THE SOUTHERN MARKET. S. HANOVER PaS' price for cast off clothing, carpets, feather beds, furniture, c.

HANOVEB, No. I Boerum street, Brooklyn near City Kail. XJ MISTAKE D. ROSENBAUM, THE oldeBt buyer, and who pays 'he highest price Tor Ladies' and Gentlemen's Cast Off Clothing, Carpets. Furs, has removed from Atlantic street To 2M Myrtle av.

By sailing at. the address or sending by post, you will attended to without delay. H. B. Ladles attended by Mrs.

ROSENBAUM. mylO THE CO PARTNERSHIP HERETO fore existing between THOMAS CARSOS, ROBERT CARSON, and CHARLES PARKER, under the firm name of CARSON, PARKER 4 is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The bUBlneas is to be continued at the old Place, Sedgowlck street, by T. 4 R.CARSON, under the firm of T. CARSON ft CO.

Dated Brpaklvn. May at, ISM THOMAS CARBOH, ROBERT CARION. B7U CUARJJSS PARKKB. SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTUE OF A writ of execution, i68ucdont of tho City Court of BrooVlyn, to me directed and delivered, I will sell by Snblic aucton, at No. 339 Fulton street, In tho City of rooklyn, on the 16lh day of August, 1S67, at 13 o'clock, noon, ail tho right, title and Interest which William Nimmo and Ellen Nimmo, his wife, had on the 12th day of April, 1667, or at any time thereafter, In whose hands soever the same may be.

of, In and to, all that certain lot, piece orparcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Brooklyn. County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows Beginning at the northeasterly corner of Tompkins avenue and tilery street, running thence northerly alone TompanB avenne twenty five (35) feet; thence easterly parallel with 1 ery afreet one hundred feet; thence southerly parallel with Tompkins avenne twenty dye feet to Ellery street, and thence westerly along Ellery Btreet one hundred ft to the place i of beglnnin g. at ed Brooklyn, July 3d, 1867. PATRICK CAMPBELL, yS law6w Sherlfl rriHE CITY COURT OF BROOKLYN Daniel B. Miller, PjalntifT against Kibe D.

Cordts Marv Cordts, wife or the said Elbe Cordts BUerTMcCabe, Elizabeth Berry ICoincUa Samoel Willelts, George W. Mead, Anthony Bellea, do! To eacbknd every of the above named defendantB: 'Tr; hereby summoned and required to answer the mln in the office of the Clerk of tho City Court of Brook! Uhe Conntv Court House, In the City of Brooklyn, lKhB County of Kings, and to serre a copy of your an! iir tn the aaid compfalnt on the subscribers, at their rSber street, In the City. County, and Statlof New York, within twenty days after the service of on you, exclusive of the day of such Sirrtce Snr vou fiill to answer the said complaint within tt sforesaW the plaintiff in this action will apply SttJ fcourt the demanded in the complauf. ft.

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