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i THE BftOOKIC vol. ar. NO. 87. BROOKLYN, FRIP A Y.

DEC EMBER 13, 1867. THREE CENTS bliLA MISCELLANEOUS NEWS ITEMS, HiilDWAItli. KATES PRICES KEDUCED An decant aESortment at BOLTON BLAIR'S 200 FDLTON AVE, OPPOSITE FLATBUSH AVK. TICKET AGENTS f6rTHB CAPITOLINE. Ekates repaired and ground at short notice.

de2 m' KON IRON IRON NEW IRON M. sard, corner Water aud Washington "sts. Bar iron. Bteil, horsi stoe, iron, American nnd Scotch nig iron. i.

i 0 h'g'iPst price paid lot old wrough; fand cjst f'l JOHN PEARCE. PronMUnr rjP H. M.IOKCOX ANi MAflO J. ai iircrr.ij goods. to Outtlnjt Dies.

Presses and light Machinery Fronmt attention nald to artlnlna nr n.ta monnfn.a f'6ArI Bt factory, comer Joaa KW HARDWARE STOH15. XJ SH 593 MYRTLE AVENUE, Cnrnnr nf fll.nhan begs leave to announce to tho public crnnni adjolnlnj; Furnltnro Store, where he will Jfesp nU Bunders' Hardware, Mechanics' Tools, Wood and willow Wuro, and Uouso Furnishing Goods or every aiihe lowest Cash Prices, ami hopes by strict age ortbuta wishing to purchase. tf 8. GRAHAM, DiSNTISTKV. I ATTGHINO OAS.

FOBTHKEXTRiOTIOW OP DTSKASED TMTH. WITHOUT PAIN. Administered by a Dentist of many yoare practice. Chargc $1.00. nol fy niius.

fax. Surgeon Dontist. 8 Clinton street. DR. I.

W. BOWERS, DENTIST, NO. 96 Lawrence st. near Fulton avrr.akci and administers fresh and pure Kitboub Oxidh gas every day, for" tho painless extraction of teeth. Dentists supplied with ksj reasonable terms.

This Is tho most successful dental establishment in Brooklyn. Prices to suit the times. oc2a Snio COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION OBI 0 1NATED the anmsthetic use of nitrous oxide cas, administer It In the most approved method, do notfiW Hu.textrttct teeth an(1 certainly do It without pain, so 19,000 patients testify. Sec their oama at the otflce. Is Cooper Institute, New York.

mh23 iV DENTISTRY G. R. PABKHURST, M.D., Kis removed from No. 170 to No. 309 Washington opposlto the Methodist Church.

my41y TTITROUS OXIDE GAS. Jl DBS. FRAIM NEPHEW. DBNTIBTB. 857 FULTON STREET, nave, ra connection with their operative and mechanical Dentistry, given close study to the manufactnrlac oi fae 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 tho "Headquarters" in this city. Being the proprietors of this old and firmly established business, we proudly point to our record as not only being the most moderate In our terms, bnt also as having tbo most complete facilities for tho manufacture or Artificial Teeth, (entire sets for 12 and partial sets in proportion): bonce wc Invito nil In want of teeth to cut this out and give us a cull, our prices are such ns to suit everybody. And mark, that all work that leaves our onlce Is guaranteed to work perfect. Operations on tho natural teeth cnrefnlly and scientifically attended to. No charge for extracting when artificial teeth are Inserted.

Again, call and see ui nd bo convinced that what wo assert Is correct. n24 ly CIj ATR YO YA NTS. C1L A.IKVOYAN MADEMOISELLE A t. DE DORK from Paris tells all present and future events; lost nnd stolon goods recovered; prevents persons irom all danger, and brings together those who are separated. Call from 0 A.M., till 8 P.M.

at 73 Fulton bel. York and Main, second floor, up two flisht of stairs bacs rooms. Ladles 50 cents to $1. Gentlemen $1 to ti. dc'j lm ASTROLOGY PROFESSOR NELSON can be consulted on ell events of lite, at No.

90 Columbia New York, rear building; oars from the different ferries pass near by. Honrs frem 10 A. M. to 0 P.M. Tlmeof birth reanlrad.

naim TVffBS. ST. CLAIR, MEDICAL AND BU JLTJ. siness Clairvoyant, has removed to No. 3 Mill between Court and Smith, South Brooklyn Ladlos2 cts to 50c; gents SOc to $1, n25 lm FURNITURE.

JURNITURE FOR THE HOLIDAYS 1 Fhouli? he REPAIRED REUPHOLSTERED VARNISHED Ann THOROUGHLY RENOVATED. Send vonr orders to JOH. B. PITT 11G 118 Jay st. near Sands Bt.

Repairs sent for, and dciivotcd. dl 1m CmOST, BLACK JD WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALERS ZH AND MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE, No. 73 BOWERY. NEW YORK. FA7KHT PREMIUM SOFA BEDSTEADS, BELF ROCKINa CRADLES, SPUING AND HAIR HATTRRMES, Constantly on band.

STEAMBOATS AND HOTELS FURNISHED AT TnB SHORTEST NOTICE. All Goods purchased at our house guaranteed as represented. Furniture of the finest quality sold at less tnan Broadway prices, and as low as can be bought In any other house In the Union, R. W. FROST, J.

BLACK. G. SNYDEB, Jr. se2! sm SH1PPIWG. FMAST LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS TO QUEENSTOWN AND LTVERPOOL, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY ETN SATURDAY Doc.

14 CUT OF BOSTON 8ATURDAY, Dec. 21 KATES OF PASSAGE. First Cabin flMgoia. Steerage At reduced rates, Prepaid tickets from Liverpool or Queenstown to persons Bending for friends at lowest terms. Drafts Issued puyable In all parts of Groat Britain and Ireland.

For further Information apply at the Company's office, 13 Broadway, N. or to JOSEPH BERRY, Agent, 294 Fulton street. Brooklyn; tela ly REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALKS Drafts for 1 tipw arils, payable in any part of Groat Britain or Ireland the loweit possible rates Apply to TAl'PSCOTT UtVOS. nlB Ira 86 Sonth st. or a8 Broadway.

JUNARD LINE OF EXTRA STEAMERS. STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK, LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. BAILING FROM NEW YORK EVERY WEDNESDAY. SAILING TO NEW YORK EVERY TUESDAY. Steerage Passage from New York 8S Steerage passage to Not? York At lowest rates.

All payable in currency aad including a liberal allowance of cooked provisions. Tncse steamers carry passengers on one decfc only. Drafts for sale on Great Britain and Ireland. For passage and farther information apply at E.CUNARD'S STEERAGE OFFICE. ja51y BROADWAY, K.

T. TEAM TO QTTEENSTOWN AND LIVES k5 POOL FROM NEW YORK FOR 125. CHICAGO, MANHATTAN, MINNESOTA, And other first class Bteamexs. Passage to New York at lowest rates. Remittances to Ireland.

WILLIAMS GUION, apily 28 Broadway and 83 Sonth street, N. T. OTEAM TO AND FROM k3 THE OLD COUNTRY. ANCHOR LINE OF I ANS ATLANTIC STEAM PACKET SHIPS. HIBERNIA, CALEDONIA, K0ROPB BRITANNIA, COLUMBIA, IOWA, 6aU rcgulsrly, carrying passengers to ani from the principal plsces fn England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and the I'nltcd States, aud forward passengers at through fares to and from France, Germany, Fares as low as by any other flrBt class line, Ab thla Company does not employ runners, those who wish pas nge tickets, or certificates of prepaid passage to sond for their friends, or any further Information, will please apply to the Company's office, No.

6 Bowling Green, N. to AS. MORTON, 128 Fulton avenne, corner ot Elm place. Brooklyn. ly TAPSCOTX'S EMIGRATION AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE OFFICE, 86 SOUTH STREET, N.

Y. Weekly Line of Steamers to androm LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSIOWN, TAPSCOTT'S CELEBRATED LINK OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON PACKETS. For passage to and from OucenstowniLivoi pool or London, aud drafts payable throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, at lowest possible rates, apply to TAP8COTT BROS. 8i Sonth street. NEW YORK AND BREMEN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

THE FIRST CLASS U. S. MAIL BTEAMSTIP ATLANTIC, Captain CnARLES HOYER, Will leave Pier 48 N. on Saturday, Oct. 2S, at for SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, taking passengers to Southampton, Havre and Bremen, at tho following rates, payable In gold or its equivalent In currency to Paris or London, $5 additional.

First cabin, 8110: Becondcabiu, $65; steerage, 35. From Bremen, Southampton and Havre, to New York, flrat cabin, 1110; sitcond cabin, 7a; steerage. S4S. EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND HOME. First cabin, $210; second cabin, $130; steerage, V.

Another steamer will follow November 9tb. For freight, exprcssage, bills cf exchange or passage, apply to ISAAC TAYLOR, Frosldsnt, 40 Broadway. ly Dlt. ANNA DENSMORE HAS RE turned from Enrope. nnd will recommence practice at her residence, 29 FI5 TU AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY, on THURSDAY, NOV.

21st. Office hours from 10 A. M. till P.M. New York, Nov.

15th, 1S07. nolglm DR. D.C. ENOS, HAS REMOVED HIS office from 10 Clinton st, to his residence 23 Monroe Place. Ofllcehours 8 to 9 a.

8 to 4 p. m. nl6 lm WHITE'S PATENT LEVER TRUSS for radical cure of Hernia. It has no equal for itt superiority cf udnntatlon, its simplicity of mechanism, Its durability and cleanliness. The power of this Trussis not in its hoop, which being of soft Iron can bo bent to suit any Ehapo desired, and has no heavy pad over tho spine to weaken the back.

The amount of pressure can at any lime be graduated to suit. Call Cor a pamphlet, where the Instrument can be Been at any time, corner Court and Joralemon at t.ie drug store. D. G. nrwcll, M.

Agent for Brooklyn. Refers to Dr. T. O.Cntiin, Dr. J.

II. II. Hurge, Dr. Wm. H.

Gardner, Dr.J.Flect Spier, Dr. Jno. Barkor.Dr. T. L.

Mason.or any physician in Brooklyn. n27 lyTh HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. HEARTBURN Wbcn over flow of bile recurs nnd the functions i. the stomach become derangod, a burning 8 ensatlon is felt in the region of tho stomach, nno is ipulnrly term Heartburn. Hollowoy's pills, by their Immediate action on the liver, pnlfy its secrritlo is, cleanse the solvent fluids, uud expel nil nend inhaling matter from the stomach.

Hold by all Drngglsts. dO tw A CUBE FOB BHEUMATIHM, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AFFECTIONS, If directions are strictly adhered to. TOOMBS' GREAT GERMAN REMEDY, For sale (3 per bottle) nt the drmr store of n. PARKER, 2S1 FULTON AVENUE, tj ouiv unthorized medicine bears unon the label tho printed signature 0 D. TOOISBS, Proprlotor." tjlltf BR.

M. E. DIUIX, HOMEOPATHIC UKh L'KAL PRACTITIONER begs leave to Inform liis putrons. md the public generally, that he has removed to Twelfth street, near Filth avenue. South Brooklyn, hire he may be consulted daily from 8 o'clock a.

ii. aud after 3 o'clock A suhscrlotion list Is hot onrn to his "WOMAN'S COMPLETB GUIDE TO HEALTH," being the most important, practical and popular work on the. dUcases pecnllar to women, ever pub llsttc'd. and only to be obtained at the Author's residence. Dr.Dirix also applies Electricity as an Adjuvant in cases of lrvelcratc Neuralgia.

ParalysiB and other diseases, simultaneously with interna', treatment. He has also in successful operation an Apparatus for the Inhalation and Topical application of Medical Vapors for chronic affections of the. Throat, Lung. Ear and other organs, in case of slow rrogross, or where medicine does not seem to reach the affection. Dr.

Dlrix recelvei at his private residence a limited nun ber of patients requiring tho Doctor's special care and attendance noia lm GEORGE E. ACRET, TRUSS MANUFACTURER, And importer of SURGICAL ELASTIC STOCKINGS AND BELT. No. lbO FULTON STREET. Opposite Sands street.

Brooklyn, improved Abdominal Supporters, 't Shoulder Braces, Suspensory Bannngej, Ai. application room for ladles only; attecdedto oer hv Mrs. ACRET ao ro' UTiaNASIUOKi. B' VRNHAM'S GYRINASXUM. ura INSTITUTE FOR TUB PRAC7ICS OF TUX SWEDISn MOVEMENT CURB, Mo.

BOKRUM ST, AND 7S LIVINGSTOII ST. OlMfen In Light Gymnastics will meet for Gentlemen oil Tuesday. Tiiursduy and Saturday venlhEt, at t'olook, commencing Sept. 17, 1B67. For Ladles on Monday, Wednesday and Friday after moons, at I o'clock, commencing Sept.

18, 1667. For Boys on Tuesday, and Thursday afternoons, at 8:33 Vclock, anil Saturday mornings, at ID o'clock, commencing Oct. lovi. MOVEMENT CUKE ROW OFBR. leUtt nanus Ansa ui msisj.

ffSSP jnanufae: Mc, odeonsna Organs at gVeat baDSS. obe iVnnin7 of them for safe on tunervnnd reprHwd! Cash featalogQe.maIle d. York. laiiaisaG, 4'IANOFOSTE MANU fortes aro much uied and favored bv tha best jj areiwiM io uiion Bl. ThORnntAno.

lew "liSJJ It purchased. rc ocTsm ALKER BECHT, PIANO FORTES FOR SALE AJD HIBB. FOREIGN AND AMERICAN SHEET MTTnin. WPS" 'ho very best qnality, at lZTti lao II UllU AAlUUiUUD la ine principal reason why the telnwav Pfanna ArA sn. perlor to all others Is, that the turn Is composed of five Pc'ical piano torte makers father and four sons.) who meir own lmproven enu; and under whose personal supervision every oart of tbe Instrument In minn.

RS 71 street.botween Tautt a mt mnw xurifc. lol BROOKLYN SILVER PLATE WORKS, 298 FULTON STREET 298 w.Hf2f "feifted at short notice. Old BeP.lttted equal to new. All work none at thlB establishment warranted. aeisssi.

PUBLIC BALLS' BROOKLYN INSTITUTE THE LARGE BALL WILL BB LEY on SEASONABLE TERMS CONCERTS, LECTURES, FAIRS, BALLS, AC It Is fornMied, ventilated and lighted In the most mod aPSrTe Jfyle. and Is altogether tbe best hall of Its slxe and description In the city. Convenient Hat, Cloak, Reception and Befresnment fafor particulars apply at the Instltnte, corner of Wash UVHCUIUIimW, A. S. MACDONALD, 6m Actuary.

COAL AND WOOD. COAL AN1 WOOD (ESTABLISHED 184B) KEL8EY LOUGHLIN, No. 12 Atlantic st, also corner of Bocrnm and Atlantic sts. Coal of purest veins, rescrcened from under cover, weighed by disinterested particB and sworn weighers, at prices not undersold by any ior same quality honestly weighed. Wood Prime quality and lowest price, with required preparation, JKDUCKD FBI0E8 IN WOOD, AT KELLY'S WOOD YARD, 45 AND 47 JAY BTBBBT WIIHKB VUiOINIA PINE, OAK AND HI0KO3Y WOOS OF THE BEST QUALITY, Can always be had AT fill II RHnnnira vjjnvu prdorr thankfully received and promptly attended 30.

COALTHE DELAWARE, L. AND W. Railroad celebrated SCRANTON COAL, delivered, well serpnned. nt tn fnpnnl nnl per ton lbs. The best coal In market for steam and" uuiuiviue.

imu, xegraw ana uona strcfts. oulce 8 Atlantic street. (my7 ly) O. BANKS, Agent. KINDLING WOOD BY STEAM POWER AND MACHINERY PRICES REDUCED.

FACTORY, Nos. 6 and 8 JAY STREET, BROOKLYN. PiB3e Doiora i o'ciooK, r. aub i.iii utii i OFFICE. I' A to, i EXPRESS OFFICE, No.

Sands street. G. F. BOHN. 43 Fulton street.

J. DAVENPORT, corner of Oxford street and Fulton juuuu 21geut. Wood In bundles constantly on hand. DEBADN BROTHERS. Proprietors.

runs. 17UR3 I FURS 1 FURS A Branch of the wholesale warehouso. No. 134 Wil liam street, N. No.

306 Fulton street, Brooklyn, Is the li.uo iu eb i lie ui tuiife BEAUTIFUL SETS OF FURS, Which Glanz Is selling AT FIRST COST. Call and ycu cannot fall to he suited. GLANZ, Importer and Manufacturer, established 181B. ireijmiii ueauy uuue. FUR MANUFACTORY FROM NEW YORK.

Having opened at 196 Fnlton st. Brooklyn auneann well selected Stock of fancy Furs of tho boat make and finest materials. Wo hope to give our customers the highest satisfaction, and Invite Ladles and Gen tleman to give us a call. P. BERLINER.

oppolto ol IUV OUllillinu 1UH UU.BLUlt) URS1 FURS I FUR81 haki3 as cu. ot 259 nnd 261 Fulton st, Brooklyn have on band the largest and best selected stock of ladlei ana cniiarenB inncy i'urs, wnicn tney will sell at a reduction Irom former prices. Our stock of Ladles eat including SABLE, MINK. ERMINE and other Furs. Challenges comparlsou with any establishment In the country.

We call particular attentlon'to 500 supcrnne malnhnil nl MTTMir PHI 1 I DO TT we will sell at great bargains; our assortment of Ladles Misses, and Cbildrcns' HATS, trimmed and untrimmed. Is a sneclalltvln ItAelf. and onr stock nf flpnta' nnA Hnl HATS contains all tho modern stvlea nfthAnonmn. Ra. member, if you want a bandsomo Sett of Furs, at a low tuiuu, uau vu ajuiiuoa uu, WUIU 401 niton Bfc, op N.

B. Furs repaired with neatness and dispatch. JyZily CARRIAGES, TOYS, fcc. FTHE YEARS LONG AGO, IN THB earth's golden hour. sien sougni some goou iairy T.neir Dames to aowar, But we need no beldam a or children to dandle.

While the child's benefactor Is called Mr. CrandaU. As fairies, bowever, have vanished and left us. And of wonderful birth elftl fornver bereft ns. One comfort remains the blessings they have plann'd all UU .1111 1UILUU UMJ DUUW aWDl OK umnnmi, In the shops or bazaars.

In the stores or stroets, Bis rival In playthings no one ever meets. To other toy dealers he's as gas to a candlo. So competent, quaUfled, clever Is Crandall. Should accident strain them, or tear them, orbrsak diem, wuiuHup Biuiits is iud piacu lo uuia inem. Why purchase of others, for who else oan handle The tools of tbe mender Uke dexterous Crandall 7 Bo visit at once, then, this skillful contractor.

Who Is known far and near as the child's benefaetor: Or send him an order, via Postmaster Randall. Ala the goods yon'll receive from the toy she? ol unuiuiui. THE CHILD'S BSNEFACTOB. anmy CRANDALL 170 Fulton street. CLOTHING.

CLOTHING FOR FALL AND WINTER, 1867. WATERPROOF OVEHSACKS. Black lieaver uversacx, llSJto do do do 54.00 do do do extra, SO.OO Black Beaver Snrtonts, 18.09 do do do 24.00 do do do 80.00 Overcoats for Boyn In great variety, at ocis Ual POWELL'S, 118 Fulton, opp. Sands st. CIASH PAID FOR OAST OFF CLOTHES, FURNITURE.

BEDS, BEDDING, CARPETS. Please call on or address A. LEVY, at his new stand, 138 Atlantic street, (instead or 296) Sd bouse west of G. W. Mear's Koal Yard.

sel9 3m A8H PAID FOR CAST OFF CLOTHING nt the old stand, 150 Myrtle avenue, by the original JACOB LAM AN. Persons having cost off clothing will get the highest cash price by bringing or leaving their ad uitrrut me unuve uiuee. coois. suocs, carpets, una au kinds of clotbing bought. Ladles will be attended by mia.

iman. jaia 1 HEAT REDUCTION IN CLOTHING. VJT Silk mixed Casslmcre Suits $25 Fall Over sacks from $10 to $18 Winrer Overcoats 20 40 i3eaversAioesiiinsf and Fancy cassimeres, for ordered G. B. CLARKE, 112 and 111 w'llllam street, se85 Sm between Fulton and John, New York.

A LARGE ORDER FOR THE SOUTH XI ERN MARKET. S. HANOVER pays the highest price tor cast off clothing, carpets, feather beds, furniture, die. HANOVER Co. 4 Boerum street, Brooklyn, near mhSiy TRAVEL.

SOUTH SIDE RAILROAD OF LONG ISLAND. Time table, faU arrangement to take effect on Monday, Nov. 4, 1667. Express train leaves Babylon 7.35 A. arrl7lng at Jamaica 8.49 Returning, leaves Jamaica at 4.05 Mali nnd postcnger train leaves Jamaica 10.03 A.

M. Returning, leaves Babylon 12.40 P. M. Trains B.op at Springfield, Corner, Rockvllle Centre, Balilwinsvllle, Frecport, Merrick, Kldgewood, putiiu uyaterpay ana Amiiyviiio. uoiaa.

BKOOKLYN, BATH AND OOWTIT ISLAND RAILROAD. BY STEAM WINTER ARRANGEMENT On and after December 2d, 1867. nntll further notice and every fair day: Leave Gunthervllle for Greenwood, 7.30 and 10.30 A. M. 1.S0 snd 4.40 P.

M. Leave Greenwood for New Utrecht, 9, and 13 ojuaruo.l5. Jl. On Gunaays trains leave Gunthervllle, 8.30 and 11 A.M; Leaves Greenwood, 10 A. M.

and 12.50; 3.15 and 5. 45 P. M. All cars running from Fulton. South, Wall strgotabd Hamilton avenue terries to 9reenwoo4 Ceraetery cor aectvtth tnls rente.

mystf BW ROUTE BBTWJUW HEW YORK AND BOSTON, VIA BRISTOL, K. TLB NABRAGANSETT STBAMSBXP COMFAtTETS HEW AND MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS, BRISTOL, Captain Ben Brayton, PEOVLDBNCK, Captain B. M. Slmraosj, ABB SOW BUNNINO ON LONG ISLAND 60UN3, LEAVING PIER 40 NORTH K1VEK, NEAR FOOT OF CANAL ST, (Adlolnlng Albany Pier) EVERY AFTBRHOOH, (8UNDAY8 EXCEPTED) gepoetlng at Bristol witc the Boston aniS FrovMeneti Rallread, reachinp Boston with SHORTER RAILROAD RID It THAN BY AKY OTHER ROUTE. DISTANCE BY KAIL 54 MILES.

TIME ONE HOCK AND THIRTY ULHUTK3. These steamers are the Lll.CSST, STAUNCHEST AND MOST Bt EGANT EVER PLACED UPON AMERICAN WATKB3. Ol E.rioo tone burthen, engine of 2,300 boise power, thoroughly sea going In all respects; fitted in the most sub Btanv.Ri manner, wltb water tight compartments, narrow guar.iB, boilers below decks, and with every arrsnge meDt for comfort and safety. In tbe number and size of their state rooms, and extent snd splendor of their accommodations, they are nnjur paitcd, and in the strength of their hulls fully equal to ocesn steamers. S'tte rooms secured, tickets for sale, and freight ar ran made at the onlce of tbe Company, on tne "iv, new ior.

H. o. BJtlQGS, Gen al Manager, Jyis 9m H.W. tiers. Agent.

HOUSE FURNISHING CARPETto FURNITURE LT. O'FAR RELL bai opened his large new WareroomB at No. tbo aca 488 Eighth between S5th and 3Cth and ooit'K bRml tbe largest assortment of ROYAL VELVET. BOD 1 and TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, three ly and super power loom INOsAIN CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS.

to be round In this cltv. Also. $500,000 worth of PARLOR and r.EDROOM FURNITURE of the latest styles, all ruarj under his own supervision and warranted to the buyer at Nos. 207,219 and 291. 35th street, adjoin bis Carpet Waiorooms.

All goods warranted aa represented. H. 0FARRELL, No. 46 and 4S3 Eighth and No. 267.

269, 2S. 85th N. Y. The well Known Balesuan. Mr.

Joseph P. Mulby, fonnfrly with S. W. WoolBey, of Wllllamslurgh, Is now Attending to tbe Carpet Department; he sollcfU the pat roimje 0f hut friends and tbe WUllanuburgb public in general, odfl Sm AND LI BBS. Bsrlnir rnnlrnlshed our orevlODllV lSTZO and VSlUabK itock of BAB FIXTURES, By ne addition of some new and elegant CHANDELIERS, Wo lnvtte the Inspection of purchasers havlng THB LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT IN THB CITY.

Onr prices will be found very moders te. THE EXTENSION CHANDELIER Maintains Its higb character as a useful, dnrabla and or aaniental flxtnro for tbe library or dining room. PLUMBING, STEAM AND OAS FITTIHO, Biecntod on reasonable terms. ARMSTRONG ft BLACKLW, d3iji 278 Court St. corner of Onloa.

AS CHANDELIER WAREROOMB CORBELTU8 BAKJUt, I DAVID COOPB, PHILADELPHLlT US FDLTON PBSTN. I BROOKLYN, OCJ5 2m ATOHUS OF THE BEST MAKERS, wltb diamond set, enameled, enirrayod and turned eases, tor sale at JAMES MoMintBAY'8 ewelry BatabUslmHmt, US Fultor St. A Ctftrornla Horror JOulcIsorr of Two families. A fearful street fight lately took place between the members of two families named Coates tormeny from Wisconsin) and Frost Lake, in Mendocino county, Cal which is th us described: It lis not known who fired first, and as those who were engaged were mostly killed and as tliespectatoisdisperfcdwhonthcflring cbmnunced, all that did happen is not precisely known Lvion the one side were Dim can, Martin Frost Isham Float and ElishA Frost. The three last named were brother.

On he other tilde were Wesley Corites, Albert. Coates, nenry Coates, Thomas Co.W James Coates, Abraham Coate3 and A bner Coates Wesley, Henry and James Coates were broths eis. Abntr C. Coates was the failicr ni ai hcrt, and uncle of the three brothers. Abra ham was a cousin of all the others except, Thomas, who was his uncle.

All the Frosts nau pistols Colt navy revolvers. Duncan, however, broke his in the beginning of the' tight, and did not shoot iU Wesley Coalcg' and AbrnlintT, ai. coates bad a double barreled shot gun one nna one sll0t barrel, and Wesley a kaile Main Frost was Coates, Abraham Coates Frost was seen to Elisha was seen wifS Coales' and Abner C. Coates killed Lhsha Frost with his shot gun. Abner C.

Coates was shot in thr. the least hurt ot any of tho wounded, though his wound is severe. James Coates received a pistol shot in the abdomen, which was at first considered mortal, but there is now bono of his recovery. It is not known him. Duncau was dangerously stabbed and cut about the neck, back and arms m.

wounds at first were regarded fatal, but ho is said to be recovering. It is presumable that Wesley Coates stabbed and cut him, as a lareo knite was found lying almost in Wes cj uuuu luiuruuiutciy tuter ne was Killed. The blade of the knife Is very bloody. Fivo were killed instantly, and never spoke, except Albert Coates, who exclaimed, "My God I and fell and expired. A friend rushed to Elijah Frost instantly, turned him over (he fell on his face), he threw up his hands, gave a groan, and died.

Abraham Coatea flumved until next day about noon, when he died. The shooting could not have lasted moro than a quarter of a minute. It was like, as some ol the listeners expressed it, the firing off of a string of shooting crackers, tho shots were fired in such quick succession. The scene at tho funeral is said to havo been very effecting. The parents, children, wives, brothers, and sisters of tho slayers and slam mingled their tears together over those who, a few short hours before, were grappling in fierce combat, but who now were cold nnd still, and lay peaceably side by aide.

The sobbing and wailing that rose from tho numerous mourners were enough to meltahoart of llin t. My father My brother 1" "My husband "My son!" aud similar expressions wera simultaneously ejaculated. Four eyes were dry in tbe large assembly present. 'Ihe funeral procession wa3 three quarters of a mile in length. All were buried in tho same gravsyard a few feet from each other.

Bonloenc Scsuidn. We read in a Boulogne letter in the Morning Post "The common routine of tho 8lopcmcnt of a loving couple, or the hurried (light of some deeply indebted subject of her Britannic Majesty, has had a disgraceful variety in the questionable conduct of a person who has recently been performing the duties of the minister of the Eutrlisli Episcopal Church in the Haut Ville. The proprietor of Ihe building used us a church, is Mrs. Harvey the widow of the founder of the bunding, arid' it rests with htr to provide fur the services of the church. In the early part of this year the geullcu.an who had foi several years past undertaken the duties left Mrs.

Harvey applied to Mr. Stark, a clerical agent in London, for a successor, ihrough whom sho came into conimunicaliou with a person who signed himself as either or S. Brere ton, (he iuitial letter being so formed as to oe readable either way. Mrs. Harvey had tho opportunity of hearing the applicant perform the churchservico at St.

John's Church, Brixton, and was pleased with him, and consequently cnteicd into an arrangemont with him. At this lime Mr. Brereton appeared an elderly person, with silver locks and whiskers. In due course a person calling himself Brereton arrived at Boulogne; and presented himself as tho nc incumbent of the church in Bun St. Mnrlin, but hi3 hair aud whiskers were very dark, and time did not appear to have sprinkled any hoariness in.

them. Mr. Brereton was joined in duo timo by his tfe and family, and took up their abode in the Chateau de la Paix in the Rue de Calais. Thu eloquence of the new minister, the agreeable manners of himself and wife, the desire to cultivate the acquaintinco of the English generally, aud his cam rogation in particular, aided very uiaterhdlv by liberal hospitalily, soon filled the ciiurchand gave the new con ers a numerous visiting ac quainlance. They professed great charity sought to assist the neeJy in many ways Mr.

Brereton delivered lectures (one lor whicli he has received a considerable sum of mou' has not been delivered.) Mrs. Brereton sold different articles, particularly articles for ladies' attire, which were presented br her us coining from a charitable institution in London, and which were forwarded by hor mother, who was connected with it, to further the charitable views of the society. At (ho early part of (lie time, Mr. Brereton was addressed, when written to, by ihe initial H. and his wile constantly called liiui Horace! For some cause or other he expressed his' with to cornet the error into whii his friends had fallen, and he toil tli jni.

irtieu larlyMr. llalhi rly, a solicitor in Boulogne, and one of his congregation, that his initial was not but S. and on beinu; after wards asked what those letters indicated, said that they stood for Shovel but that for years past his friends had called liim' and he was now desirous to be known by his correct name Numerous and pleasant parties were civen at the Chateau do la Paix, and charity was often introduce! as theme worthy of discussion. Ou one occasion, a piece of silk, sullicieni. lor a dress, was produced and oil'ered by Mrs.

Brereton to one of her visitors, who expressed a wonder that it vt as not made up. This was no difficulty to Mrs. Brercton, but produced an interesting explanation why it came from Loiidon, which satisfied the lady, who prom ised to consider the offer. In a fe hours alter the lady received a note from Mrs. Brereton urging her to make up her mind about the dress, as the poor lad3' to whom it belonged was in so great distress that she and he fam ily would be rendered houseless that night if the dress was not disposed of.

The money asked lor was sent. It has since been ascertained that the dress was bought on trust nt shop in Boulogne, where the agreeable lady had incurred a tolcrali'y large bill. Mrs. Brereton has disappeared, to avoid particular inquiries. But this is in some measure (ore stalling events.

Rumors, po.sibly excite! bv jealousy, spread abroad that the new minister was somebody else, and not himself; this leport reached the ears of Mrs. Harvey; who lives in England but prior to her taking any steps, Mr. Hathcrly informed Mr. IBn'reton of the reports, and exprtsred a wish that ho would enable him to contradict them autiior ilalively. Mr.

Brereton showed a disposition to comply therewith, and, on being asked to show Ins credentials, he promised do ho on a luture day, and would write lo London for them. It was about this time that he told Mr. H. that his name was Shovel Cloudesley Brereton. Harvey then required evidence of his being a clergyman, and she was referred to Mr.

Hiark. who was instructed to enlighten her, but not to show her the loiters of ordination. Mr. Stark exceeded i his instructions, and placed the letters in the lady's hands, wherein she saw that th' referred to a Samuel Curtis Sharpe, and that the name of Brereton did not appear in em Mrs. Harvey then communicated with Mr.

llntherly, ai.d Mr. Brereton lenlli ndmit (ed thai his name was Samuel Cmtis Brereton, he having changed his name fr.im Sharpe Brt reion in May last by royal license for some property and some days afler he stated thai he had e.letted the change by deed fora kpey or.l'lCOO. On ferring tin 'Ciergy List' of 186G, there is a Samuel C. Sharpa, D.D.; but this cannot be the pt ram wliahas appeared in Boulogne, because he has never assumed a Doclor of Divinity's divroc1 On the List' of 1807 there is to be fottud tho name of S. C.

Brereton, assistant minisserof John's, Clapham, but this caunot be the same, as the book is published in January, and Mr. Brereton states that he only chamred his name in May of that year. Mr" Hatln rly has also niado "inquiries at St. John's, Clap ham, but Mr. Brereton is not knoivn there.

He declined to meet Mrs. Harvey, probably because of the change of color made in hij hair and whiskers. Be that ns it may, he has erased to be connected with the church, and is now in hid being tolerably involved in debt, and no ratensiblo means of pay ing. I should add U'at he states Uiat h5 known atTrouville, Ai.x la Cliapells, Bath, Chellenimm, and other places. Mr.

nalhcrlv has written to those places to In quire about him, hat the replies revived stato that he is not I n. It is sonrwhat simnt lar that in 18J! person using nrocisely tho, same name was at Gibralter jlayin similar Brrczowskl, tho man who attempted th. flKsnr finntion of the ljuipcior ot Rusula 1a Paris, is dying of consumption. A'Hat HOLIUAYS. ANDIEO, CANDIES FOR THE HOLI DAYS.

erybody soys must be true. Everyboay says GEORGE ni'NBY. that Between Raymond and Navy sts, mannfactures Ibo i i. 1IS.bST AND FUKEST CANDIES lnthoclty. The most beantlful nod exqulslie flavors, from all adulteration anil Injurious colors.

Our MIXED AND FRENCH MIXED CANDIES Are unequnled. A splendid assortment of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S SUGAR TOYS. Also. In endlots variety, small Fu cv Sugar Toys, SC. CHRISTMAS TREFS.

CORNUCOPIAS, FANCY BAGS, BOXES, In ereat variety. MOTTOES MADE TO ORDER. dll 13f JJOLIDAY GOODS. SILVER PLATED WARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, "IKE TEA TRAYS, SKATES. SLEDS, ToOL CHESTS, In great variety, at WHITE NICHOL8, SOS FULTOX STREET, Corner of Plncnpnle.

tli lm BARD BROTHERS, GOLD PUNS. PEN AND PENCIL CA9ES. SILVER, R17BBER. AND GOLD PLATED TELESCO PIJPEN C4SBS, TOOTH PICKS. C.

D. BARD, Agt, No. 22Malden lano, N. Y. d7 till Jy 1 WINES AND LIQUORS.

TJUBE WINES AND LIQUORSj ai. rr.uucea prices. O'REILLY SONS. No. 215 Duanc (near West).

New York, Are selling off a large stock of Foreign and Domestic Liquors In Bond and In Storo at prices to suit the times. Even article wnrranttd as rei resumed. ORDERS as usual from all parts of Long Island will diOlm INES AND LIQUORS. Get TOUr WINER nnrl T.TOnnRS fn th Dealers In Citv and Conntrv niinnll aiih. Trari.

est rates. ooods sent to any part of tho City free or charge. Money saved by purchasing at tbo above place. 15 liw fi. DRISCOLE.

Proprietor. PROTT'S BAKING ESTABLISHMENT, .1 nuuv.uuk.uiilDl,. Buhsp.rlhnr tinvinv rptum.H Imatnaaa in l.ia ia stand, tBUB' informs hiF filends and tho public in general, that bo Is prepared to supply them with Bnperlor br ad, uiw uuu viduAtn, mv'u iruiu me uesi maionais. Also a large assortment of all kinds of fancy cakes for tlieholldtivs.ntnrlcfn whleli ennnnt fall In.iilt Thnnlr. fal for the past patronage which I have received for many years, I respectfully solicit a continuance of tho same.

WILLIAM SPHOrr. da lm FINANCIAL. J. S. MACK AY, BANKER BROKER.

6 COURT BROOKLYN. All classes of Government Bonds bought and snM at current rates. Highest market prlcos obtained for City and County securities. our per cent, discount (In stamps) allowed to purchasers of U. S.

Revenue Stamps In sum3 of $25. Ihe new Consolidated fi Ln lionris nf 'fi7 trtvoti in Change lor 7 0 Notes at New York rates. i' our por cent, interest allowed to Depositors on Dally Balances. n2880t ft! Atfl OOffe TO LOAN ON BOND andmoatgage In sums from t00 to $7.000. DRAKE Wflloughby at.

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Registered Interest Collected andConnnns cflnhnri nrtth. oat charge. 30 Notes, all series, taken In exchange for the new Consoldlated 6 20 Bonds, on terms advantageous to hold 511 Ul OU B. Merchants and lmnorters enonllol with notes for ens. torn duties at lowest marKet rates.

Orders for purchase and sale of all SlsccUaneout securities pi'cmptly executed. ii ail and telegraph orders will receive our personal attention. Deposits received and Interest allowed on balances. Collections made on all points with qniclc returns. mylO 9m RODMAN.

FISK. A CO. THE EMIGRANT SAVINGS BANK, OF BROOKLYN. NO. a UOUitT I U1SK1.

MONTAGU PUILDING. OPEN DAILY IVnm 9 A.M.tn 2P.HI.. DAY and SATURDAY from 5 to 8 P. M. Interest SIX PER CENT, on all anms.

free from Oni, eminent tax. uuKwrjLius UKVKii.iTesment. ASDW. DOUGHEnTY, 1st Vice President. JOHN LEACH, 2d Vice President.

J. Beajtiqub, Secretary. TRUSTEES Edward Harver. John Dohertv. Hranlnnn.

Richardson, Claudius Bradley, John Leach, Thomas Carroll, Wm McDermott, Connolly Roddy, Cornelius Dever. Lamarche. Edwd Burns, Andw DouirhertT. Henry Ostermoor. Thos McCartv.

Samuel Castner, Jarvls Kllpatrlck, Hugh Roddy, Wm Casey, Alex McCue, John Fay, Dr Dudley, All moneys deposited previous to thA 1Rth dAv tit ary, April, Jnly and October, will draw interest from the first of those months. ap io a HAMILTON SAVINGS BANK. Comer of UAAIUjTOH AVBBUK AU bUMHll' biKtSST, BROOKLYN Onen dallv from 9 tn 2. nnd an WminAiitaM and Saturdays, from 0 to 8 P. M.

Denositi from ID cents tn IK.ooa received, and BJv vat cent, interest, free of tax. TBtTSTEBS: CHARLES H. COLLINS, President. THOMAS K. MARCY.

Vice Pres. SILAS B. DHTCHEH, Vice Pres. Hon Henry Van Dyck, Admiral Nelson, nun tiaxpcr TV uuutsrb. Otto Rotton, Hon Wm Robinson, Hon John Hogsboom, Aiarun ureen Enhralin WhltfOl'.

i I Collins. Horgan, Chauncey Felt, Hcnrv Murnhv. Jr. Wm Beissenbuttel, John McCormlck. ooun uarnen.

iel51y mHB IiONG I8LAND SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN. UUKalUI UF FUUIffl AND ADAMS BXIUSBTB, Opposite New Court House. Onen dallv from 9 A. M. tn 2 P.

And Mnnriav turday fiom 5 to 8 P. M. OFFICERS: President. JAMES M. SEABURY.

Vlce Proaldcnta, FHCLD? S. CP.OOKE. SAMUEL B. STKWABT. Treasurer and Secretary, JOHN S.

MACKAY. Attorney aud Counsel, JOHN O. PERRY 'I'rustcee. PUTLIP B. CROOKS, Ai it tYuiui, EDWARD B.

FOWLER, pnapi vc BENJAMIN DELANO. ANTHONY F. CAMPBELL, SAMUEL B. STKWA3CT, JOHN L. RYDKR.

ELIZOR O. WKB8TKK, WILLIAM J. CROPSBB. Horace p. whitney: FRANKLIN BELL, JOHN II.

SEEBECK. GEORGE W. JOHNSON ALEXANDER AGAR, JOHN C. M1DDENDORF, JAMES M. SEABURY, outiN u.

rurtu. SIX PER CENT. INTEREST FREE FROM GOVBRN i iaa auowen on au aeposus irom mi lo Interest on deposits from IbI of January, April, Jnly October. Fifteen days allowed, commencing each arteij my26 ly DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, Nos. 365 and 367 Fulton Btreet OPEN DAILY FROM 9 A.

M. TO P. And every MONDAY and SATURDAY from 5 to 8 P. M. Assets, No.

of Aoooinrrs, 31,600. Fast Interest paid 6 per cent, per annum on all annn. Interest from 1st January, April, July and October. Ten days allowed, commencing each quarter. Wm.

Edwabdb, Treas. Johh A. Choso, Prest, Jons w. Hitnteh, Seo'y, H. DoujfKn, 1st V.

Prest Chab. LowXfcY, Counsel. J. II. 8xACSMTra, 2d do.

TRUSTEES. John A Cross, Chss. Lowery AJBeekman, Harold DollLer, Jacob W. Bergen, George Hall, Daniel Chauncey, Robert Davies, Wm. w.

EdwardB, Stephen Haynes, CC Smith, Heniy Rowland, Edward Merrltt, Joseph Wllletts. Alanson Trask, John Hunter, Plerpont Lord, David Farley, Wyman, SamI OdeU, Richard Field, SL Hasted. Edwin Beers, Edward Fiske, George Dickinson, Henry Conklln, John Ualsey Alfred Barnes, altar HaWh, selS 1 MABBLB YARDS. MARBLE MANTLES. MONUMENTS Go to MoGRAYNE Marble Wareroonis, lli3 Flatbush avenue, near Atlantic, and seo his beautlfnl selection ol mantles, varying in price from 20 to $C00.

Many ask why he can soli his work cheaper and yet do It better thon others. To such he would say tint he Is In possession of an the requirements necessary to enablo mm to do so. With a practical experience of seventeen years in the business, Varge and convenient work shoos, the advantage of residing on tho premises, thereby enabling him to give bis whole personal attention to business and bid deilance to the lowest competition. J. McGRAVNE, workshop 539 Paclnc St.

JeODmo PANGING ACADEMIES, Jji DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMY, 120 PIERREPONT STREET. Private lessons glvon. Send or call for a Circular. no21 lm JM. BROWNE'S DANCING ACADEMY, 271 Cumberland street.

IrOWOPKff FOE TUB 6EASOST. Ladles' class, Wcdneadav and Saturday, at P. M. Misses Masters class.Wcrtnesday aud Saturday, at 8 P. M.

Private classes for Ladles and aay evening, at 8 o'clock. Soiree every alternate Tuesday evening, at the BROOKLYN INSTITUTE, Commencing Nov 12. 1867. nol 6m CI H. RIVER'S NEW DANCING ACADEMY, ISO STATE CORNER OF COURT.

The rooms are now open for the reception of pupils. Send for a Circular. Thcroon will bo let to the most respectable parties Private sociables when not otherwise occupied. su28 bai ME. AND MIUS McALLISTEH'a DANCING ACADBVCY.

New Class for Tuesday UOTHIC HALL, Ad'UBS street, near Concord sirect. Classes for gentle tr.ee, fnetJay and Friday evenings. Ladles' Bvanluj Class. Friday evening. Classes for Ladles, MisseB.

ani MMters, Wednesday and Saturday allernooua. All the rsBblonable dances taught In one cf twenty four LeBsons. For terms per quarter, and further particulars, for a olrcular. N. B.

soiree, Thursday evening, Dec. 19. Positively no person admitted wltb. ont a ticket. mW 15m J.

a. UEIS' DANCING ACADEMY, 871 AND FULTON STREET, uppoitie tne city uau, WILL BE RE OPENED SEPTEMBER Sn. (const lor and Friday evenings Ladles, Misses and Masters Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. Private classes for Ladies and Gentlemen Thursday evenings. Private lessons can be taken In the morning, or at any time not occupied toy the regular classes.

Private Schools and classes Instructed. For further particulars apply at the Academy for a circular. The room can be hired br respectable parties, anas 6m IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK, In matter ol SAMI ELL. CAVERLY, bankrupt. Notice Ib hereby given that petition bas beon filed in cald Court by Samuel L.

Caverly.in said District, duly declared, a Bankrupt under the act of Congress of March 2d, IF67, for a dfscbargo and certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under sntd that the 19th day of December.A. 1387. at to o'clock at the oulce of David C.WInslow. Resrlster In Bankruptcy, at No. 9 Court street, in tho City of Brooklyn, Is assigned for tho hearing ofthesame, when an! where all creditors who have proved thulr debts and other pcrsor.s In Interest, may attend and show cause (if any they havo) why tbo prayer of tbe said petition Bhould not be granted.

The second and third meeting of creditors will held at tbe same time and place. Doted nt Ilrooklyn, on tbe 4th ilav of December, 1867. de5law8wT SAMUEL T. JONES. Clerk.

ALWAYS BUY THE BEST SINGER'S REVERSIBLE SPRING BBB IB THE STANDARD. Cheap, strong, durable; free from vermin healthy. lax. nttons. Bold everywhere, llall orders ware rooms 8U Centre street, New York.

seTtf AraUSEtflEWTS. ACADEMY OF MUHIC, BROOKLYN, JiLL.Boteman Director. POSITIVELY THE' LAST TIME BATEMAH'S PARISIAN OPERA COMPANY and the GRAND DUCHESS OF GEROLSTEIN, TUESDAY 17th, OiTcnbaeb's worM renowned Opera THE GRAND DUCHBSS, Represented at the French Theatre, New for the A'c 'H mwirnw inb.t,a To the larsest anil most. fnsMonablo Irouries, ulthallits uuaur.u l. lUiTl llJIIliO, COAlPAJiri'E CHORUS.

FULL ft EFFICIENT 'ORCHESTRA AND ADMIBABLE OPERATIC ARTISTS. Admission, nnn ifnHAr vil Rnalir nnn ju. ujiuu 1113 Academy xuui suay aiormnj. l)e (vmbcrliltb. dtutf (Opposite the City BQle JKe conway FRIDAY, DFC.

18. BENEFIT OF MJSSKATE KEIGNOSDS. MISS KATE RKIGNOLDS. 'hj beantiful and acsoniplisaed artiste, la her ORIGINAL THREE KOliD oy JENNY MILSOM. the ballad iinger, LADY EVERSBEIGH, ofRaynhan.

UT l.TL' 1, TT 1. (as acccasfully played by hcrln Now York) In CaAifoosi founded upon Miss Bbaddon nevel, Voniiirvfl ni Triiwrrji. Prononncea by the picss of New York, Boston. PMlriaer inosi cxciunrnrama or lae deyi cuthnsiasticaily encored. CURIOU8 GAMING" SCENES, rilh Keno, Far and Roulette.

nd vehemently re demanded. ALL THE A I T.i in I. a received with VHU.U uw, u7 MISS BBADDON'S READERS, but every one. Mtssrs Ryan, Hamilton, Chlpnondale, Meeker, Wron Webster, Miss Alice Benedict, Miss FanLy Queen and all the other favorites in the cast au BUBOUY'S DAUGHTER EVERY NIGHT. Admission: Prlvatn Rittpr llnvt.r nriv.t.

Kn (upper) tsrorchestra chairs tt Orchestra stalls 75 ctj Parouetto SSela Fami'v iIpi i en ni. caA.a.i A' tra chairs and stalls 25 cts extra. OOLEY'S NEW OPERA HOUSE, nVIA.IS." OJr COUliT AND RLMBESf STREETS. HOOLEY Bole Proprietor First week of a new nnd orlclnal nur'iesoneon ttie popular Novel nt xnRWnnni vwwvyvy In Seven Sccnen and Four Tableaux, written by JOSEPH HOWARD, Aiiieonijr iur ni to KBiuuusQinent, introducing all the prominent Scenes In the Rebellion. The veteran GEO.

CHRISTY has been re engaged to ly foVhlm00 01 pctc'vvhloh 'Tn written express MONDAY TSVENINO. tiim. qm, ti iii new andorlglnal burlwn.uiontlio cclebnitf tl novol of written by Joseph Howard' expressly for this eatab Barton Hnghes I Hugh McLanghl la JjICEllOOlilV tipn 1 HKlin 1 Phil Grogan L. Nevers Mayor Boot Cool White wiiitri nupiauiers oy tuo company. THE LONE INDIAN, TOM AND JERP.Y, THE BLACK Admission Parnuetfp.

511 runts, tr.mll. piT.ia in nA. Private Boxes 85, HOMAS MCNALLY, TEACHER OF Violin, Guitar and Banjo, rospec.ru ly lnforras his Iilends and the public In general, that he Is prepared to receive nupliB on tho abovo instruments, at Ponormo's Musical Imtituto, 28S Fulton street Brooklyn. Terms 10 to $15 per quarter. P.

S. Music furnished for parties! I rjlHIRD ANNUAL PROMENADE CON JL CERT OF THE BKOOKLYN YACHT CLUB. AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MOf DAY.KVEMNGDEC. 16,1357.

PHOORAMME OF MUSIC By 23d Band, Mr PAPST and L. CONTERNO Directors. Entree, Tanhauser Overture Maitha FloW Grand March rjemmn ril vt Ki.r... 1, Lancicrs Sprltc Wnlntrarten Promenai.e Rocked lo tbe Cradle of tho Deep, Polka Eclalr Hanst' Promcnadt Prussian March I'lftin Quadrlllc Bouquei Promenade Her Bright bniile Haunts me Still, tt nejii i run Promenade "My Angel" Lanciers. Debonaii Promenade Sotnnambula Redowa Valse.

Wclnerkinder Tlnrhnsil nf fierntalMn Conterno Link Eettzel Billlnl Strauss Cnntcrno L'Fleur Btlgelle llorrmnn PI fko Wetugarten 7. Quadrille. Ferdinand Promenade. Brightest lives rjoiiottisch. KoocI Humor Promennde Alexandra Lancicis.

Knickerbocker. I'romenario. Hr Ki.lnn i 10. 11. Polka licdowa.

Souvenir Papst Promenade. Assembly Conterno Qiiadillle. Donrt Ball. StraUHS Promenade. "Beautiful Isle of the Galop.

Yncbt Alice Jnllen Myers Promenade." Vivat" 'aust Larders. Elite Reltzel Promenade. Hantiy, bo the dreams Thomas. Ledowa Wallz Mabel Godfrey Promenade Quickstep Konlggrati. Quadrille.

Meilley. l'rpmenade. Five o'clock II tbe morning, Conterno. Galop. Columbanus Parlow 12.

13. 11. 15. 16. rroinenaae.

Home TlekCtS two ilftllnre pnnn. nrlntltllnrr An.i lady. Extra Ladles' tickets $1 each, to be had of the ollli ers and members of tbe club, and at any of tho Drug Stores, or nt the door of the Acadomy on the evening ul the Concert. dll 3t WF4M TENI)ELL PHILLIPS AT THE ACADEMY OF MU6IC, THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 10th.

Subject" THE SURRENDER OF CONGRESS." Seats can now bn Rer.nrnrl And harl nl III a CO. ,216 Fulton street. seats, so cents. Tickets. 85 and 25 cents.

d9 lOt fPHURCH OF BROOKLYN. THE HOLY TRINITY GRAND COMMEMORATION CONCERT. On the completion of the Spire. THURSDAY EVENING, DEC 19TH, 1307 UNDER THE DIBECTIOlf OP GEORGE WILLIAM WARREN, Organist and Conductor. PROGRAMME.

INTRODUCTION Organ. CHORUS from the "Creation." ACIllnvei ft. tnn irlnr nns wort The Lord Dclmlds it, and Is well pleased. In lofty strains let us rejoice Our Bonn tft he Mm nriifan nf inil SELECTIONS from 'EUJah." Mendelsshon, a. uiwa i.uiiiruno.

rcsi in me Liora. MRS. A. STRTIN. 2.

Recitative Tenoro "See. now he hr. J. M. cnKrnnK.

8. Teezeito "Lift thlno oios." (tbe celebrated Aneel Trio.) Mrs. J. M. COMSTOCK.

Mrs STETSON, and Miss 4. Cnoncs "He, watching ovtr Israel, slmnbers not, nor slnpna With Ham Obli rato. hv fr. A. Tfirrr.MIV ARIA Baritone.

"Benedlctus." Madonna. filornirr P. CK NTE llEHt. OFFERTOIRE "Aima Virgo Hummel. Mis.

COMSTOCK and CHORUS. PRAYER, from "Stradella," (arranged by Mr, Warren.) Flotow Mr. COMSTOCK mul nimlilts EASTER HYMN "Crown Hiin, Everlasting King." Geo. vm. iVarreo.

Mrs. COMSTOCK. STETSON, Mr. COMSTOCK. SienorCENTKVIKItr timiilTS.

AVE MARIA For Sopmno, Contralto, and Oboe. Adam Mrs, COMSTOCK, Mrs. STETSON and Mr. J. ELLEU.

I 1NALE Te Deum Lnudaniiin 1.4inhlinir, Re writtep, (with EuglUli wortle.) altered and added to for this occasion, bv Geo. Wm. Warren. Solo parts by Mrs. COMSTOCK, Mrs.

STETSON, Mr. ivU.ns iuuiv aim iv, nufc. Harp obligato by Mr. TOULMIN. Tho CHORUS, consisting of tblrtv laflles and trnntln men, are all members of Holy Trinity Choir.

ADMISSION TWO DOLLARS. in am oi lue opirc unu. Tickets, (limited to the comfortable rnn.r.ftv or th Church,) may be obtained at the illowlng placet Dickinson's, cor. Montague and Ulcks and corner of Atlantic and Henry Bts. Farwell's, cor.

Court and Jo UlllCH, li'llllCl UI Clinton and Fnlton sts. Fulton and Plom nont BtS. StetsonV. i22 Fnlton Rnlev'R. enr lurit.

avenue aud Adelphi sts. Doors open at seven, to commence at eight o'clock. N. B. Tickets limited, nnd no repetition.

d7 JAMES MORRIS BROOKLYN ART GALLERY 1E9 FULTON AVENUE. FREE EXHIBITION OF OIL PAINTirGS, OPEN DAY AND EVENING. dlO 12t NEW YORK AITIlJSEiniiPrX8, FRENCH THEATRE. 11 L. BATEMAN Lessee and Director.

ELKVENTU WEtK OF THE OPERA BOUFFE. inn grand miciinss iiKnoi.HTKiw The most succossrnl and brilliant Opera yet prod iccd in Aincrlcs. MLLE. LONGCHAMPS AS THE GRAND DUCHESS. Every Monday.

Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday MATINEE, nt 1 o'clock. TlUti UKA.MJ UUCHfcijS OF OEUOLSTEIN. BOWERY THEATRE. Mansger MR.

WM. B. FHELIGH llUJIEKSE ATTRACTION. First night of tho engagement of MR. it.

N'STnV' Who will appear in nn entirely new and original local drama, prouueed with feYlMtl bUf.NK NEW, Entliled THB HEART OF THE GREAT CITY. Proprietor and Manager Mr. LESTES WALLACE FRIDAY EVEN I KG, DEC. 13, Morton'fl Etandard comedy of TOWN AMI COUNTRY. Characters by Messrs.

J.W. w.nsck. John Gilberr.Mark mllll, u. i i.inggoiu, cas. voori open at 7M; commences ut 3 ROADWAY THEATRE.

FRIDAY EVr NING, DEC. 167. FAREWHLL BENI'IT OF MR. and MKS. J.

W. FLORENCE. LAPT WEEK HF THE ICR KT.llK I.K A VR MAN. MR. W.J FLOHEN 'ri as RORKUT BRIURLY.

MKS. W.J FLORENCE. ST. KVREMOND. SATURDAY NEXT.

AT IK U'UUlUh, Florence nndJTlckot.oI Lcavo Man MATINEE. OLYMPIC THEATRE NIGHT. J. E. HAYES Manager o.

I FOX Stage Manager. C. W. TAYLEURK Buiinets Manager IC iriU I III II .11 BnAK8PEAHE'S FAIRY OPERATIC SPECTACLE a MI DRUMMER NIGHT'S DUE iSI The most maerlflcett Bpect.cl ever feen In Arecrloa. MAA lU bAl UUUAt AT J.CUI1UU.I.

Beats sccurcdC days In advascc. IBLO'S GARDEN. Lessee and Manager wm. a xs LIST NIGHTS OF THE BLACK CROOK. RENEWED AND RECONSTRUCTED.

and Jarrett Palmer's GREAT PARISIENNE tALLET. TBOUFK THIS EVENING. NEW BALLETS, COSTUafES. AND MTJBIC. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, at 1 o'CleeS.

BW YORK CIRCUS, 14TH ST. PFAU. THE GREAT RUSSIAN ATHLETE. And tbe fall cireoeth cf the LARliEiT AND BEST TROUPE OF STAR RIDERS AND ACROBATS ever organized in America, in eleitnnt nnd DIVERSIFIED SCENES IN THE CIH LB. MATINEEB WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Admission 50 cents children under ten, 25 cents.

ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, Bo. Ml BOWERY. H. Y. First llree of an entirely new local bnrjcsnuy, YE DEVIL AND DOCTOR.

FAUSTUS. TonyPastor as ruustus about Town Continued success of the great Caileton, See md Sight Mysleri bvPro'. Nlckld: a new conic Irish Ballet; Toby Quick, Wll 1, Eaian, Bhoppard, Lcavltt, Brad slATfNrSyVlTiyKDAY AND Y. IX o'clt. rilHBATBB OOMIjaUK, 574 BBOADWA Sr.

Another new creerammo this week. FlrstappearanceofefavoHUe BEN COTTON anil SAM PHARl'LEY'S MINSTRELS. CHARLEY WHITE, the Original. MLME HELENA. LITTLE MAC ord DICK RALPH.

FAMILY MATIN KB SATURDAY, tlM ODtOClt, Konaay next, tbe Great Carleton. hrSK F0N? 10 bB couductebd fin i miurler aJtta P0'11'0" "id Pleasure to all, has now for the above Pond, and heresfter, will mmnire and conduct this Pond In a man ner to please his patrons, and to insnro good skatluir during the coming season. Season Tickots now ready and to be hud only at the PRICES. Gentlemen's Ladies' Children's Boys', 14 to 18 eare ...3,00 i.W l.W 2.00 No spirituous liquors allowed on tho premises. A police force will be in attendance.

Pond closed on Sundays. J5 lm If. CniCHESTKR. Mnnm.fr APITOT.INK HKlTINl' t.ak kj i. v.

i 1 iranrl avi. imhr irtiltnn nAni. tion of the season of 1867 and '3. 'wo would announce to iuc tiuttiib ui nruoaiyn ana vicinity, that we are still In existence, and would thank the public for tho liberal rnnnner in which they have always sustained us. bu 1 hone bV Strict attention to hr.slnpfia tn AIM murlr t.lift same favors.

Rates of admission for the season will bo a. luiiun a Gents' ticket for the season $4.00 Ladles nnd Mlssep, each 1.50 Boys under fourteen 2.00 Every purchaser of 'a tVcke Is ainenabVe to 'the rules and regulations endorsed on his ticket, and conditions to aviuu uj mo Buiiiu nuuu tiv receives It. Tickets may be procured from Pawi cr, Fulton ave nnd Jay st. White Nichols, Fulton and Pineapple sts. Bolton Blair, Fulton ave.

opposite Flatbush ave. 25.r.n.e"!.cn,t 8t corner of Joralemon st. J. D. Willis, Court and Schermerhorn sts, Marstrrs 26 Court Bt.

And at the office nfthe T.oto Signals will be displayed on skating days, at Sawyrr's, corner of Fnltoij and Jay Bts; also at Bolton Blair's Fnlton and Flatbush aves, and in windows if Fulton ave dilra nwv amsckjuk, Jfropnetori BTJILDEBW MAXKItlAIiS. TT A UrPBi A TT Mr rvr. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBALBBS MABONB' MATERIALS, VIE LIME, BRICK. CEMENT, PLASTER, tto. North River BLUB STONE.

Office and Yards, Flushing avenue, near Clin ton, and foot of Bond street. Gowai.m Crook: fo231y TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDKBS, SLAT, ers and others requiring Slate Roofs. The inbscrib ers nave now on hand a large lot of the best Pennsylvania Roofing Slate from the Brooklyn Slate Company's Quarries, Lehigh County, which they offer for sale lowest market nrlces. Apply to JAS. LOCK, 209 Adel hi street: W.

N. RAE. 108 Concord street. lyf ly IKON RAILING, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL: Cemetery RalUngs, Balconies, Verasdahs, Iron Doors, Shutters, Gratings, Ac. AiuiutKoirau uy MARRIOTT MoKLNNY, No.

17 Furman street, near Fulton Ferry. ol "OARMELE BROTHERS. JL Importers and dealers in UANMBL, LIVERPOOL, NEWCASTLE, And all kinds of Anthracite COAL Sae Companies, Dealers, and FimlHes supplied. Yards in Few York and Offices 32 FINE 8T. and 10 UNION SO.

(East side. Tastjs i Corner Hicks nnd Baltic BrooKlyn. xakos 585 West 23d near loth ave, N. Y. n301m LUMBER AT WHOLESALE Sl RETAIL.

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

PINE, SPRUCE AND HEMLOCK, la every variety. Also, a general assortment of Hard nuuuB.euiLuuie lor noma ana roreign AiarKOU(inciuainK MAHOGANY. RI.Anir WAI.WIIT IimKOBV AND PI.ANKB OAK AND MAHOGANY VENEERS. AOON SPOKES ANTJ TT T. I.

It II Constantly on hand, and for raIa in nunnt.ltloR tn infr. purchasers, by R. W. ADAMS Aanno uoKK. ana 11s wan street, new xors: CROCKERY.

LDDLE Ol THE BLOCK, COOf KK INSTITUTE, NEW YOBS. HADLEY Is constantly receiving largo Invoices of JL I 1 1 V. 1 1 1 vv OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE, AT ONE HALF White French China Dinner Sots, ISO pieces $30 00 ica eew, pieces Dinner Plates, per doz 3 00 Tea 1 50 Cuns and Sancora. a 9 00 French Cnt Goblets, per doz 2 50 ASeo Fancy Goods In China, Dinner, Tea, Toilet Sets, White Parisian Stone Ware, Cut and Pressed Glass Ware, Sliver Plated Ware. Cutlery, at equally low rices.

Goods delivered anywheic In New York or rooklyn. furnishing goods In large variety. Remember HADLEY'S. Middle of the Ulnofe. Send for Catalogue.

No connection wlthcornerstoref. mMJly CLINTON STREET IMFHO VEMENT For sale Two thousand tons of Water Cobbla Btone. Also, a large quantity of earth, deliverable at once. Inquire nt the office or the Company, 139 Maiden Lane, N. (up stlrs) or on Clinton street of tj.jM.

blioerintenaonn OO10 tf of tho Nicolson Pavement Co. of Brooklyn. INSTRUCTION. LADY OF LONG EXPERIENCE IN teachfntr English branches. French and music, and who con furrish unexceptionable references from present and foimer nunlls.

desires, after tho hnllduvs. t.n form an engagement of two hours dally, to instruct in iiie aeuvu uraucneH. terms, lour aouars a Aa dress TEACHER, Box 103, Eagle office. FRENCH CLASSES, AT BROWN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 283 Fulton street. All entering before January, $0.

Student) taught, (notmorely to wnto) bnt to fneak this beantlfnl lanc naa e. Also. Geimnn, same terms. Private rooms for separate instruction. Boys recelvoc In Preparatory Deoartment, $15 for 8 months, for English branches day and evening.

d9 I2t SCHOOL FOB YOUNG LADIES No. 424 FULTON AVENUE, near Adelphi street. No Pupils reoelved under TWELVE YBaBB OF AGE' Number limited to about TWENTY TWO. Tuition In English Branches. THIRTEEN and FIFTEEN DOLLARS per Term, 'ncludlng the USE OF ALL BOOKS for study.

Pup'ls admitted at any time and charged from date of entry. MISS AMES. Principal. n281m ROOKLYN COLLEGIATE A2TD POLYTECHNIC INSTIT0TB, LIVINGSTON STREET. This Institute provides a full and thorough course of education in Mathematics, Languages (both Ancient and Modern), and tbe Physical Sciences.

Instruction Is also given in Vocal Music. Drawlng.CaUs thenlcs and Military Drill. Students from abroad will be accommodated with a good home and careful supervision. Students admitted at any time during the term. Fall Term commences WEDNESDAY.

Sept. 12, I860. Candidates for admission will present themslves for examination at the Institute, Wednesday.Thursday and Friday, Sept. 12th, ISth and 14th. The regular duties ef the Institute will commence on Monday, Sept.

17. BOARD OF TRUSTERS, J. D. McKcnzle, D. B.

London, J. S. T. Stranahan, Charles R. Marvin.

Luther B. Wyman, Alfred S. Barnes, S. B. Chittenden, A.

M. White, John T. Martin, E. T. H.

Gibson, George A. Jarvls, Walter X. Hatoi, Charles B. Bayils, Pope, James How. ISAAC H.

FROTHINGHAM, Presldest JOfllAH O. Low, Secre tary. ALSXANDEn M. White. Treasurer.

anJ tf COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL AND CiTHftABitJM corner of CoDrt nnd Joralemou, nor City Hall. I. W. Hiut, A.M., Principal. Languages, Matiimhtics, Dr, Lewis Gymnastics, Drawing and very carelul work In common JbnK.lPh Circulars at bookstores: Spanish claEsci and private lcasons by a panj sh Editor.

nlS lm EKASMTJS HALL AOADBMY, FLAT bush, L.I. A Boarding School for Boys, one Inur from "ulton furry, by Flatbush av. cars, passing the Institution every 15 minutes; ocation pleasa and heMth ful, with ample play grounds; every facility for the beat EDp'Jah and classical education. Addreaa J3. T.

MACK, Principal. 3yl3ly fyHIluTYEAR OP THE BROOKLYN CONSEKVATORY OF MUSIC, ISO Ciikton cos. Paoitio. and 3 Bedford place, (1316 Fulton ave, near Cla3son.) Apply for Circular. J.

WM. GROSCHEL, GEO. BONTAO. Sec'y. Directors.

ntf ffiK FOR LIFE SCHOLARSHIP IN Boot keeping, Penmanship, Arltbmetlc, a BROWN'S Business College, JS3 Fulton street, (privilege of reviewing wltbout extra charge). Books ti to (5. Three months In Preparatory Department, (English branches) J15. Private rooms for adults. Ladies Wrl tiue Lessons 3, Book keeping (double entry), lessons unlimited, $15.

Day and evening. nlilm 1854 FOURTEENTH YEAR. 1867. BROOKLYN JUVENILE HIGH SCHOOL, 8. near Court.

WINTER TERM, NOV. 25tb, 1SBT. The principal aim and object of this School, is the early education and training of boys under twelve years of age. The great principle adopted, is thorough instruction In the rudiments, as the only means of training the mind, and securing a rapid and successful progress, at a later period. In addition to tho regular studies of tho respective divisions, instruction Is also given In declamation, vocal mntic and calisthenics, by tho most experienced and competent masters.

Circulars can be obtained at the store of Mr. Geo. P. Milne, 217 Fulton also at Davies Leys, corner of Fulton and Clinton sts, and at the School. ill tf MUSICAL A YOUNG LADY WILL take a limited number of pupils for vocal and instrumental plnro music.

Connoisseurs have said that for sweet and beautiful execution, sho is unsurpassed. Having been taught many years by tbo best masters, she Is confident of giving satisfaction. Call or address No. 115 Hamilton st. near Myrtle ave.

Brooklyn. oc23 3m DELPHI ACADEMY. (Adelphi st, betwe Fnlton and Greene aveu FIFTH YBAlt BEGINS SEPTEMBER sm'lSOT. 6KOWTH OF THE SCHOOL First year, ffl; second year, 61; third year, 156; tonrth year, S12. Fifteen full and three special instructors.

OBJECT TEACHING by experts. Large Callsthealo Hall. DaUy drill by every pupil. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT for girls and boys of Sve to twelve vnar. of aire.

AO ADKUIC DEPARTMENT for boys only. First week devoted to oxamiatnff and registering ncv pupils and reorganizing the school, aol! lj; LOCKWOOD St BIJ.INWOOD; rjHE MISSES REES, NO. 93 STATE STREET. BROOKLYN. Second quarter begins Nov.

21. Pupils may enter at any timo and charged irom time of entrance. nX) 2m JJVEH INGESSION8; TERMS REDUCED. BYYANT. STBATTON 8 CLARK'S BUSINESS COLL EG 18 TO 16 COURT STBRET.

IB open from 7 to 9 o'clock, every evening, (except Saturday) for Instruction In all branches of a business education. We are prepared to receive students lor the evening classes at tbe following reduced rates PENMANSHIP. One month J5 Tkiee months 19 ARITHMETIC. One month 5 Three months 10 COMMERCIAL LAW. One 5 Three months 10 BOOKKEEPIr.G.

One month tn Three months B5 Scholarships for complete coarse, time unlimited, $75. Call or address lor circular contalnlns full particulars BltYAKT, 8TF.ATTON CLARK, 13 Court 3mo MADAME GIRAUD, FOR NINE YEARS Principal of a laigo Institute tn Brooklyn, will receive Into her family allmlted number of young ladles at her new residence. In Irvtngton, Westchester Co, N. Y. Complete English Bad Frebcn Instruction with all the accomplishments.

Address, for circulars, JAMBS BAI LEY. foq.7299 Fulton st, Brooklyn, JULIUS DAVEN PORT, Agent. Fnltou ave. corner Oxford Bt. sell 8m RYAHT, STBATTON ft CLARK'S BROOKLYN BU6INESB COLLEGE, Hot.

U. 11, AND CQDRT STBKST, (OppOBlte City HU.) This instltntlon Is an important link In the great chain of Colleges located In tbe leading cities of tbe states and Canada. Book keeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Commercial Lew and Corrcpondence practically taught. An actual bank and other business houses crrt4 on between the students, same ma In business. No Vacations.

For particulars, call at the College office. II Court st, sell tt 01 4dro68 for College Monthly per man. HE HOWE MACHINE CO SEWING MACHINES Ofllce 86 Folton ave, Brooklyn. noxi I. VAN ANBHN, OBLUHSB AND CKOCBItlOB, TBs noeKLr duxy Eaoi.b, publinhal every sftor 00D, at lbs Eigie Buildings, SO and 32 Fulton street, Broostyn, nd it delivered to ctty eubscribers every at slEhteen cents per week, payable to tie WT Till.

PAMR 1.M the LABOIST CIBC JLITIOH Of Snj KvonlrK Paper published In tho United States, ard at a wno. TX31U Invariably sash in advanco. JOB PRINTING OF EVKItT DE3CUIPTIOS PBOMTTLY AITO WKATLT BXHCUT3D. AUCTION SALES. WM.

COLE, AUCTIONEEH, Salesroome. 859 Fulton street, ucur City Hall, TUESDAY, DEC. 16 At VI o'clock A. M. At the nmrtors or Col.SnntllOrVortb.

IIKSUAY, DKC. 10th, Atl2 o'clock, at the Purado ground of tho Murine Bnr rtick6 In Flushing, foot of Carlton nvo, ono pair of dark brown taorrcs 16 lianas, and 0 years old, warranted sound urd Kind In nil lifuncsr. good travelcm, ono of them very fist; I plmc.on, double 8. P. saddles and bridles, rjbts and DliinKetP.

Also, 1 rallcli cow, milks 14 qts; lot of (Inn fowls. Also, two salts of ele lurnilure It. W. In blue silk rep, center able, 11 do. The above property of Col.

Shuttle worth, la sold an aecennt of bis being orderod to California; the horses are woithy tho attention of tiioae wantlDE a una carriage team. dl33t "TAMES COLE'S SON, AUCTIONEER 99 TVIIA SELL shbee hundred and fifty five vacamt lots, of the bfroen estate. Thnr. day. Dec.

18th, 1807, at 11 o'clock At tho Con. mercial hxchanee. No. Fulton stroet.op. poflto the City Hall, Brooklyn.

Third Avenne 4 Lots, corner of SKlh st. Third Avenue Lots, between and 37th sts. Fourth Avenu 54 I.olF, between Sltli and Il'th Bts. Fifth Avenue 13 Lot between 8lBt and 117th sts. Elghtn Avenue 0 Lots, between S7th st and Martcnsei Lane.

Thlrly scoond Street 50 Lots, between 4th and Sthavcs. Thiny tlilrd Street 40 Lots, between 4ti and 5th aves. Thirty fourth street 31 Lots, between Sd and 5th p.vca. Tlilrtv lit'lli Rlrcot JSLots, between 3d and 5lh aves. Ti irili flxthf trcet S'JL jts, Detweeu3d and sthavcs.

Tlilrty.scvci.tU Street 31 Lots, between 7h aye. and llnrtci Fc? Lane. Tlilrtv ciclitli BtreeS 37 Lots, between 7th ave. and Mftrtcnses Lane. This property li on and between tho two groat railroad avenuee, ar.d on the fourth avenue boulevard.

Maps and full particulars atMl snubbard and Bercen's Procters, o. C40 Fulton st, Brooklyn, ani at tho olll of the Auctioneer. dto 0t MOSDAY. DECEMBER lGft. At 1 o'cIock, at tho Commercial Exchange.

Ho. 669 i'ulton street, opposlto tho City Hall, Brooklyn. Positive sale of ratuabln Improved property, Nog. Bi Sclit rmerliorn 6trcet and Si Bncrum street, Brooklyn. Ko.83Sclumerhorn,cor of Iioeru jist, two story attic and basement frame house; contains tweWo rooms and all the inndcrn Improvements.

No. S4 Ilotram st, rear of abovo, two 3tory and baso roont frame house; contilus five rooms: gas and water Jnynrd. Peremptory tnlo of valnablcProjpcct Parkpropertv. Hilrtei ckEant lots on Sixth avenne, VYaireu and Cackett sirrcts. Three decant loti north sido of Butler st.

in foct 11 Inches, est from Seventh avenue. Three lolB west side of IloUiton 120 foct north of Myrtle ave. One lot north side of Butler strcot, near Sixth and Seventh avenues. Wushli Rto avonue, 1 lot west sido, 155 feet north from Myrtle avenue. rorllnnd avenue, 1 lot, west sice, 130 feet, south from Park avenue.

Uanipdcj. sirs et, 8 lots, oast side, 177.7, fest south from Park avenue. Penn clreet. 9 lots, east Sillt. 1f)0 fnet Rnnfh frnm nr.

rison avenue. Butler street, lot, north side. ISO feet, W. from 6th av. The above property is located in Fome of the most Choice 6ec.iIohS la the vicinity ol the Prospect Park, oulv a short distance from fc'latbush ave.

uud about 1,100 fWt from the Grand Plaza. Maps are now ready at tho office of the Auctioneers, 269 fulton Brooklyn. dlOSt WM. E. EASTBY, AUCTIONEER.

ATTRACTIVE AND VARIED SALE OF CHRISTVAS AND NEW YEAR'S 'GIFTS, AT GOLDS1IITU MllIC BT'lliE. NO. 637 FULTON OPPOSITE CITY HALL, BY WILLIAM E. EASTTY, ON FJJDAY EVENING, December 13th, and followIeK eveninps, nt 7K o'clock, Achoicc and clceant assortment orbenutiful Fancy Goods received (lit ect from Europe. P.uU marble and Of raulu Clocks, Dixon's Sheffield plated Tcu sets.

Spoons, Fors.8, cases cf Dinner and Dcssci Knives. Fish Carvtrs. Eode crs Son's Table Knives, 'rench Br0n7.es, Ivory and Silver Inlaid Opira Glasses, Mmneas China Dinner Services. Tea Sists, and chandelier "Waro, clcautly decorated In Gold and Enamel. Tilstiuitand Painn Statnettee, Vases, Dresden Chlra and CI jes Ornaments, and other recherche articles oi taste and vcrtu.

Inclutllnc a mafrnlflcont PIPING BULLFL1SC1I. This curious ana wonderful specimen of Musical mechanism will be on view with the other eroods on THULSDA December 12th, from 3 till 8 P. M. Seals will be proUdco for ladies. Sftlc Uhout the slightest reserve.

1105f WlLLIa 7 YCKOFF LITTLE, AUCTIONEERS ON TUESDAY. 1S67. nt 12 At the City Salesroom, Building, Court street, near Montague, Brooklyo. Larfjc 6alc of Prospect Park Lots, eti 6th. 7th and Bth nvenues, ittske place.

President, Carroll, Douelasi, About GHotB.wcll loca'ed on hlghuroiiTid.ou the best streets and avenues near the Park. Theycomniandailneviewof tlichay, andarevcry desirable as an investment, and mult rapidly Increase In value. Son.e are on streets graded and paved, 1th water and nas. Eighth avenue SlotswcBt side, commencing corner of Alacomb st, Flske place 8 lots east side, in rear of above. Seventh avenue 2 loti on west side, SO feet sonth of President st.

Frcsidentslreat 4 lots on sonth sido, 367 feet west of 7th ave. Carroll strt I Ira on north woat of 7th ave. Doue lass street 5 lots north side, 100 feet west of 6th ave. Sixthavcuue Slots, commenctug nortnweBt cornerof IOUClFS8t. Douglosistrrct 51cU between 7th andsthaves.

Twelfth street 10 lota north side, 13 feet cast of 7th ave Seventh avenue 7 lota west side, betweonlOth and Middle Bts. Bevcntccrdhitroct UoU north side, 150 feet westol Bth ore. Terms easy. Formaps and full particulars applyattho QlHce of the anctlenecrs, Montague st, near Court. d7 it WH.

MILLER. AUCTIONEER, By JOHNSON AND MILLER, AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS, No. 25 Nassau street, corner CoSar st, New York. City Residences. Stores and Lots, Country Seats, and Farms bought, sold, rented and exchanged; Loans negotiated: Auction Sales of Furniture.

alS ly COLE, AUCTIONEER. PROSrECTFA.UK LOTS ON 8EVEHTH AVENUE, BALTIC AND BUTLER STS JAMES COLE'S SOfT, Dec. lOtli, at 12 o'clock, at ths Commrcl1! Exchange, No. Fulton street, opposite the City Hall, Brooklyn, the followlnr property ScvcLth avenue and Ilutlcr street, 'i lot3 on tho northeast Baltic street, 0 lots on south side, 110 ft. 5 inches, west of beventti avtnue.

This property is finely located on high grades, and Burrounded by first class improvements ttie strev ts and avenues arc gr tied and paved, and the lots ready for irpmedlal improvements. Mapa can be obtained at Ko. 36:1 Fulton Brooklyn, or at the office of ti. M. VAIL, No.

7 Pino New YoiK. d0 td O. PROVOST, KEtL ESTATE XL KKIt. AI CTIONEEUANDCONVEYANCBH, NO. 26 folri No 1); Court at.

iicsitlcec 2't3 Dean 8t, prooslyn. Ite.1 Estate Sa'fsroom, 111 Broad v. ay, N. Y. Particular Rttei'tton paid tn salea of furniture and other personal property at rtorcs aad nrivate residences.

oc9 bm 1 A. LA WREN OB, AUCTIONEER Jif Triii'tv No. Ill Urodwav. N. AOCtioG' and Broker In Ileal JitUste.

SalC9 oi Soc Ci nd the Kxchace Salesrooms, 111 JroHdwny, every Frl 'ay. Public saled of Live Stock, Vctfseb fcad MijrcliandiPe wherever desired. Referees', xecu tori' tHid TmstceB sales Polictct). PerflonM attcDtlon glen to auction aale of furniture and tire oil paintings at 'private TeaJdencei la every part of the city and OltOCERlKS. krHE O.

J. HI IX i BUAND Ob1 FL'JtrR, TtKST IN" JIAKKKT. FOli SALK OXLY BY Messrs. Scraniou coriiuf of Atlantic and Henry ate. Messrs.

J. D. D. Whltniy? corner of ('ulumbla and FuHoa Bts. Messrs, C.

M. Sai dford corner of tioutl) Kinlh and Fourth ocDCm Brooklyn. TJGAK8 AT KEFINEiCS' PKICES. SYRUPS, a'l trrades. verv low.

FLOUR, best brands at reduced rates. PLAIT'S PATENT BUCKWHEAT, the genuine article. For sale by TREODORL" Ii. BEACIT ft CO. Grocors, Fulton ave, n2G "mB Cor.

Hovt st. ClOMPTItOLLER'fl OFFICE, CITY Dall, Notice if glvei. toat all persoQH having acted as Inspectors, L'atvassers, Poll Cleiks, at thu General Election, lield 107, cu tt olr compensation bv calling it this ofllee on and after this date. dip l' it TUPS. 11.

KARON'. Comptroller. GLOKIOUS NEWS. A between Capital and Labor. (Established 1S51 ,1 GR4IN Tli, funilsln Painteis at a.OJ per day.

jlor, Zl to SOc. Littering in proportion. No c3 cr.se now. Rrush up for the Holidays. Kit Idle bauds Jo work, and keep 'em out of mischief aud poverty.

TVILSON ('. DERBY, dlO 2w 3 Niissau strect.ne.tr Fulton. KAKE BARGAIN WILL UK GIVEN any me wto wished to carry on the fancy Golds faiirt Gent's Furnlsliing bti incss. as the ovncr wlihea lo retire. Must ho sjldbtuc 1st of cither together or separate.

Apply at 117 Court near Bergen st. 6t PLASTIC SLATE HOOFING. PATENTED FHIIItUAUY aist, 163. Al a roofln(: niaterlil ic stnls unrivalled. Tho only roofing evi olscovend that will resist tt.e actioa of the elements; Is not affected i.y heat or cold can be applied lo any roof between vertical and flat sheds snow easily, Anil is mutt smooth.

Defective, metallic, and rods, also wall! and ys made water tight by an application oi this mastic All work warranted for ten Teaif. For full narilcnlars call on or address KAGLE VAN All I'SD ALEN, dSSinos' Cor. Court anil Juralemon Urooklyn. EA.S itCO'S. BOARDING AND HOUSE Agency.

161 Montague st riom 'J. Parti dcsir lop, board rooms for hjusei.eepin should call on us. Vacancies in all localities. IxiMitsrvriox Fust class bt'Snl houses ith vacinet or parlies witli rootus to.ltt, caL l'nl them by retqs.tiTlng witli us. ill lv DAVES PORT.

EEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGES'T. crwill continue business as usual at his old stand, established F.ilton ave, cor. st. N. Ii.

Pair na solicited. d9 2mos" IMPORTANT TO OWNERS OP HORSES Hid Cattle. Th; iii.iii'i'sinrd is a RTaduatc of tho Veterinary College of Ilfanovir. ami has lnul a F.nrop.'an i ractlce" or ovit twer.ly jii.r and la that time lvcd tho hiehest testimonials to ids ability. All of horse and cattle may nei il Hie service oi a bonande Vcteilaarv tnrpeon, are lespectfuiiy invited to ill on the undersigned.

Difficult cases lol cited, and no charge made unless cure effected. P.er. rs bv pf rmlsslon to Dr A I WATTS'. 115 Putnam KliAFr, 157 Putnam av and' S. MFSSKREAUS Stibl.s.

rur. or Onuoud Place, and I'utn o. av. Dr. U.

HOUSEMAN Vet.Snr. tSGat.a DtarFul on, dt tm THE YES. We have Just, finished some Eyo GIasos In shell, with PtUDLEa, for tho Ladles' use; the lightest and handsomest we cave ever inaie. CHASE SOfT, Mnnnfuctnrcrp, Jew' lera and OntieUns. n29 FULTON' HTRHF.T.

mb COKTRACTOKS THE COAIlVlIS 1 slf ncrsf jf tli' lirprovcnicnt of Ihe Fourth avcaue, litrcby tlve l.otiea that they will receive sealed prono alt fi r. gulntlng, eratllng ind draining section No. 4 of the Kou'ln avei.ue, till D. b. Hth.at 12 M.

Plans md spcelilhutlou for tho abovo work can ji sec at th' office of the Coinmlssioacra, Post office Uufld Inc. Motitaguo St. By order f.f the Commisslouers, ill lOt EDWARD BOYLE. Engineer. ftfJ RS LOCKITT, 223 FULTON STREET, Vt3 offers a line usiortruint of French Dress 'I'rla mlngs, Silks, Satlni nnd Velvets, Real Laces, In Point Aplfquo, Gulpuiro, Thread, Clu Maltesa, Blond, fialincs.

Illusions and Crapes, Uonnet, Sash and Trim, mlng Itlbbonn, Laco Collars and Bands. Glovai, Hosiery, A full line ot Ribbons, at prices to suit the times. nJ5 EW SHIRTH AND I'AMILY WORK done up neatly and promptly at the HROOKLYN BYDBAULIC LAUNDRX 188 Court itreet, between Harrison ana Degraw its. Qrdera left at the Laundry. noil tmo There ata eighteen public schools in viue.

The panw of cnclire is coming into fashion JiiDgland Hog cholera prevails in Frederick connly 13LU. It is announced that pencil directions will hereafter cause letters to be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Mr. J. BaldwiD, of Orange, Jf.

has given $10,000 to Hamilton College to aid "'needy and piousu students. At Bangor, on Sunday Inst, the mercury fell, in tho course of twenty four houw from fifty degrees to zero. 1 It is said that $10,000 worth of kid gloves were sold for wear at the Dickens' readings in Boston. One of the delegates to the Virginia Convention is absent from his seat he is in jail for horsestealing. Simeon Peck, a worn aa murderer, has been pronounced insane by physicians at Coleraine, Mass.

Louis J. Jennings's book on "Eighty Years of Republican Government in the United Stabis" is conservative in tone Over nine thousand dblrare have henn paid by the State of Wisconsin Hinco lust April, for wolf scalps, lynx and wild cat bounti'es. Kan'i'cakec countv. is havinn a li vilrn. phobia, panic.

A citizen died there ot that disease recently. "Yaiil Robinson." sh into bai ikruptcy at the end nf nn nnn. cessful icampaiira in Chinnno liniiiiiiioo $14,000. Gen Ji ibal Early is living peacofully at Drnmmoi id yille, rv little Canadian vUlage near Niagara! alls. Holly is the most ponular trrn nt.

Cliriatmna time but on Thasksmvinn ilnc is poul tree. A man in Brneselu advprt Tuna trxrv TAnlT. rC XT TI "jww Wv. UX Wl iiupiucuu x. ior sale.

Union City, is about to elrin 50,000 pounds of ge ese to New York. The New Orleans jewelers harn tea sets with medallions wall Jackson. The dies are made In New York. The entire assets of a recent hsnknmt nine chUdren. Tho Teditors acted mao nan mously, and let hini keep them.

The Miss Bollino whom Lee married, is a lineal descendent of Pocahontas, who seems to have been second only to the late Anneke mis in point of fecundity. Victor Hugo and his wife nnvp. tcwcprl am? made up friends again. King Theodore's Abvssininn church at the sound of druuu Hiram Powers has for s.ilp tJm lnct fironi Slave he will ever make. The office of Chief Justice, in New Hninn shire, cannot be retained after tho age of ai: verity.

There was a Fenian ball at Norwich Ct on Monday night, at which generals and colo" nels appeared in full uniform of the 'I. H. Gtn. Hulburt has issued an order for the assembling of the Grand Army of tho Republic in national convention, at Philadelphia on tho 10th of January next. The Russian army is supplied with an overcoat reaching to the ankles, and no blanket is needed.

The New Bedford Mercury thinks the. present style ot bonnets are better calculated for a kiss than a blow. On agate post in La Prairie township snys the Lacon (111.) Journalis the following curiosity: "Too coults For sail Hear." A friend of ours, in concluding an ink bedaubed letter, writes: "I am well; (confound this pen, its a humbug,) hoping you the same. I remain, yours etc." Mr. Augr Belmont has bought tho "Oakland" faim in Portsmouth, New Hampshire which was for so many years the country seat ot Dr.

illtam IS. Uliannlng. About 600,000 saw logs were taken out of iuc uuawa itiver last winter, and preparations for manufacturing indicate that during this season the production of saw logs will nol be less than one million. France, says M. Rouher, has abandoned all idea of an aggrandizement of her territory by treaty or conquest.

She dislikes sour grapes. Texas is now the only State in which no reconstruction election has been held. The registration, however, i3 completed, and shows 50,606 whites and 47,480 bloclis. In 1860 the State cast about 63,000 votes. Pendergast has retired from the minstrel business, and settled at Utica.N.

comparatively rich. Gen. Hancock occupies the same elegant apartments in New Orleans, on Coliseum square, as were occupied by Gon. Sheridan. Four young children were recently burned to death at Thuin, near Belgium, durin" tho temporary absence of their mother.

A number of persons have been arrested in Palis by the police for tearing down the copies of the Emperor's opening speech from the walls on which they were sted. Two young men have been convicted of breaking no fewer than 25fi iron chairs in the Boulevards and Champ Elysees. In addition to the cost of the chairs, the accused were lined 3001'. each. Robinson Crusoe has been put on the French stage, and tho Austrian Archduke Louis Victor, and the Prince and Princess Mettemich havo been to see it.

St. Mary's Catholic Cathedral, at Burlington, was dedicated on Sunday. Archbishop McCloskey, of New York, preached the dedicatory sermon. Mr. J.

oung Scammon was married to Miss Wright, in Chicago, on tho 5th instant. Two of the bridesmaids were married women. A "Ladies' Library Association," which gives social readings at every member's house iu succession every fortnight, has been established at Kalamazoo, "Wis. Mr. Moses A.

Dow, of Charlestown, has presented a handsome public fountain to that city, and it is to be erected in the principal square. A custom officer at St. Albams, recently seized about $2,000 worth of broadcloth and liDen goods. These goods had been smuggled from Canada in wagons, and were destined to parties New York. A number of negroes came into Monlicello, Fla.

lately, to get the mules which had been promised them for voting. They went home as they came, only a little mad at the way they had been fooled. A fearful murder is reported to have occurred at Bright Hope Coalpits, Chesterlield County, Va. Il is said that a white man was thrown down a shaft; one thousand feet deep. The murderer escaped.

A sturdy beggar in the London streets used to sit with a placard before him representing that he was an unfortunate bricklayer who had falk from a scaffolding aud bitten off his tongue, in proof of which a bottle of alcohol by his side contained the semblance of that unruly member, hung by a airing. A curious individual happened to discover that he had a full sized in his mouth, and he is now allowed to wag it in jail. The Hungarian traitor Gorgcy was recently hooted out of the visitors'" gallery at the Chamber Pesth. He returned ro his lodgings, where he was subsequently regaled wlnilnm 1111 it CtUI ICUI UllH" i.iuuir,,. London Fun says the savants of tho British Association have pronounced that trrolitM and meteoric bodies are tho results of "dissipjted comets." Although we knew the celestial luminaries were up all night, wo were not aware that they were of dissolute habits.

Wo ask, therefore, in the deepest anxiety, whether tho constellation Sirius is a "Jolly Dog" star In consequence of the cold tho" goldfish in the ponds of the Tuileries garden nave been taken out and transferred to warmer water, a the swans have been sent to winter quarters. The kating Club is making preparations for the season. The Oaulte de Stranger announces that last week there arrived at the Palace of St. Cloud a magnificent piano in hois de rose, a chef d'ecuvre of the first maker in Vienna, a present from the Emperor of Austria to the Empress of tho French. Tho lock, which is a.

marvel of art presents the conjoined cyphers of tho Empress Eugenie and the Emperor Francis Joseph. A singular robbery has been committed at tho Greek Treasury. Tho treasure cheat requires three different keys to open it, but it was opened, and 66,000 drachms were abstracted. Suepiction has fallen on a well known housebreaker in tho hliher class of society, who bas escaped out of "Greece. a a to S.

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