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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE THREE CENTS. BROOKLYN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1873. VOL. 34. NO.

23. lTY8UAnCE. SAVINGS BATVK.it. TBATTEE, TBAWrSPORTAf TOW, TBAVfEt, TKArVSPOKTATIOM, CORPORATION NOTICES. AirresEiriEivxs.

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Califdtniir is worth more aa a heat growing State thaD as a gold State. Female teCKcberB reeeive as Urge salarieg aa aale tenchDrs ia California. Stockings mfitia' of glass spiniiwVgs an tlia latest triumph at ingenuity. A Haine woman ate four quarts of oysters in fifteen minutes, tSad won $100.

Frozsrt whisky is Blifped from Kentucky as medicated ice." THE Bdookltn Daily Bagli published every afternoon. In tho Eagle Buildings, 54, 36 and 08 Fulton street, Brooklyn, la delivered to city subscribers every evonlngj than any other evening papor published in America. Thoro aro hundred thousand peoplo on Long Island, and tho Facile Is admittedly tho oiponont of tho local In aVadvort.sTg medium, therefore, tho Eagle la un YtPaffordB a larger and raoro concontratod circulation for the ume inouoy than any other papor. HATKS FOR ADVERTISING. 80LID AGATE MEABDREMKNT.

Bolld nd vort is om tints, lat pace, 10 cents per line each time. Display advertisements, 2nd or 4tu pago, 20 cents per lino tacu time. Ijocal and Commercial Notices, 3d or 4th pago, 50 cents per lino each time. Discount of 5 per cent, for 23 insertions in 1 month. Discount of 10 por cent, for 78 Insertions in 3 months.

Discount of 15 per cent, for 15ti insertions In 6 months. 'i5 por cent, for 'AVI Insertions in Vi months. 20 conts per lino net each Insertion. Pun Notice Six Linea ot. Lebs.

Lost and Found, 75 cents 1 time, and 50 conts oach subflB nuenlUuio. Tor Sale aud To Lot, 75 cents 1 tlmo, and 50 cents oach Bvibsoquont time. Boarding, 75 cents 1 time, and 50 conts oaoh subsequont Help1 Wanted, 75 conts time, and 50 conts each aubBo uent time. And 10 conts por line In excess of six linos. per Notice of six Lineb ob Less, Personals, $1.00 each time.

Warringo Notices. $1.00 oach time. Deaths, 81.00 each timo. Sunday and IleliKioiip, 50 cents each time. Situations Wanlod, 25 cents each timo.

Thumb Cash in Advanok. Brooklyn, September 1, 1872, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OF EVEUY DESC11IPTION. IITDOGRArillNG, ENGRAVING, STEREOTYPING, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING BOOKBINDING DONE IN EVER IT STFLE. MAMMOTH POSTER PRINTING A SPEOIALTV. Address, DR00KLYN DAILY KAGLB.

AccTiONEiEits AFAYETTE FIRE INSURANCE OOM PANY, Brooklyn, January 14, 1873. Cash Capital 9lS0jmM Snrplua January 1, 1873 1U8.683. 8268,633.19 Total LlabUltle, 17,600.00 Net ABSets A semi annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT, has been declared payable on domand. GEO. W.

HUNT, Sec'y. jaI6 ly HIRTY FIFTH DIVIDEND. PHENIX INSURANCE 00 UJJ JDltUUfiLXiT, IV. X. January This Company has declared a SEMI ANNUAL DIVIDEND of S'iV (6) Per Cent, payablo on the 20th icat, at tho Office In New York, NO.

173 BROADWAY. jal612t PHILANDER SHAW, Secretnrv. KINGS COUNTY, FIRE INSURANCE of Brooklyn. A semi annual dividend of FIVii per cent, has boen doclarod by this Company, payablo on and after January 14, 1878, at No, 8 Pino street. New YorR.

HKNRY POPE. Secretary. TNCORPORATED 1838. NATIONAL FnlE INSURANCE GOMPANY, In the City ot New York. BROOKLYN OFFIOES: No.

377 FULTON ST. No. 61 BROADWAY. Eastern District. HENRY T.

BROWNE, President. Hekrt H. Hall. Secretary. ja4 ly IjllRE INSURANCE.

1 FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA, Organized A. D. 1820. PENNSYI.VAN A UN DERWRITERS, Organized A. D.

1853. AMERICAN CENTRAL INSURANCE St. Louis, Mo. FARMERS' MUTUAL INSURANCE York, Pa. Representing six million dollars (6,000,000) of CASH CAPITAL.

CASH CAPITAL. CASH CAPITAL. CASH CAPITAL. CASH CAPITAL. These companies present undoubted security for all desirable insurances at current rates.

OHEPPU, BUCHER A MULVILLE. No. 176 Broadway, N. Y. BROOKLYN OFFICE WM.

POLLEY, 211 Montague st ja31y "CONTINENTAL INSURANCE NO. 201 MONTAGUE STREET. CAPITAL $1,000,000 CASH ASSETS, over $2,000,000 GEO. T. HOPE, Prosldent H.

H. Lamport, Vice President CHARLES H. DUTOHER, oo30 Iy Secretary Brooklyn Department. TVIECHANICS' FIRE INSURANCE lTjL COMPANY, BROOKLYN. ASH CAPITAL 150,000, WITH A LARGE SURPLUS.

Ofli ccs, 217 MontAKue st. Mechanics' Building, Brooklyn, and 165 Broadway. Now York, DIRECTORS. John H. Baker, Daniel F.

Fornnld, Abraham Lott, DaniolChaunccy, Geo. G. Hastings, Thomas Sullivan, John P. Rolfe, WUllam Marshall, John French, Samuel Sloan, Geo. N.

Curtis, Leonard Cooper, Abrara B. Baylls, Thos. D. Cflnnan, Henry H. Crockor, DavIdM.Chauncey.Fellx Carntthell, Henry N.

Brush. Daniel Ayres, Jacob I. Bergen, Jss. II. Stevenson, John Hafsey.

Wm. B. Ni hols, Wm. A. Vreoland, LivingslonK.MllIer,Iacob Colo, Pate, Isaac Carliart, Wm.

Bogcr, Nattwn 11. Morse, Hosoa Webster. Isaac Van Anden, Wm. D. Veeder, George W.

Bergen.Chas. Lowrey, H. B. Hubbard, L. N.

Smith, EdwinK.Kcranton.Jno J. Saokman. Sylvester Hondlow.Russel W. Adams, JOHN H. BAKER, President, Dakiel Chacnxet, Vice Presidont Walter Nichols, Secretary.

Merritt Tottle, Assistant Seoretary, nol6 ly STATh TIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE CO. 201 BROADWAY, N.Y. CASH CAPITAL 81,000,000 BRANCH OFFICES, Broad D. ja29 lyMWAF ATTENTION PHOENIX INS. CO.

OF BROOKLYN, Nos. 12 and 14 Court st, 81 Broadway, Brooklyn, E. 173 Broadwuy, Now York. OASHCAPIPAL $1,000,000.00 SURPLUS 895,557.10 ASSETS $1,831,017.47 Tho assets being larger than thoso of any other Brooklyn Company, it can insure against los3 or damage by Fire, or against Marino Losseson most favorable terms. STEPHEN CROW ELL, President CHAUNCEY BEDELL, Vice Pres.

PHILANDER SHAW, Secretary. WILLIAM R. CROWKLL, Sec'y of Marine Dep't. DAN'L V. EKRNALD, Sec'y and Manager B'klyn Dep't aul4 lyMWAF I MPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LONDON.

Established 1803. Paid up capital and accumulated funds, Eight Million Dollars Gold. Office of the United States Branch, 40 and 42 Pine Et, New York. E. W.

CROWELL, Resident Manager. Brooklyn Agents, DELISSKR A WILCOX, 183 Montague St. lySTuATh BRANCH OFFICES OF THE METROPOLITAN INSURANCE OO. OF NEW YORK Are located in Brooklyn at No. 205 MONTAGUE ST, and ja29 Iy 87 BROADWAY, E.

D. BROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE OOMPANY. ASSETS, $2,000,000 AND ACCUMULATIONS INCREASING. NOS. 320 and 222 BROADWAY.

NEW YORK, AND 211 MONTAGUE ST, BROOKLYN President, CHRISTIAN W. BOUOK. Vice President, WILLIAM H. WALLACE. Secretary, Wm.

M. Cole. Consulting Actuary, D. P. FACKLER.

Medical Diiootor, DAam A'SREB, M. LL. D. Counsel. ATjQTJSTrjs Ford.

o23 ly OltV GOOBS, mitLINEBY, Ac. DICKINSON WEST, 319 FULTON STREET. HEADQUARTERS FOR BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS At less than wholesale prices. ALL THE POPULAR BRANDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND WE SHALL NOT ALLOW OURSELVES TO BE UNDERSOLD We have reduced the prices of our celebrated DICKINSON A WEST MUSLIN Making it Iho BEST and CHEAPEST MUSLIN for family uso in the niarkot DAMASKS, NAPKINS. TOWELS.

LINENS. LINEN SHEETINGS, COUNTERPANES. BLANKETS, TABLE COVEr.S, from auction at vory low prices. All Winter Dross goods at reduced prices. ja4 3m STuATh DICKINSON A WEST.

TOURNEAY BURNHAM, 126 and 128 ATLANTIC CREET. EVENING SILKS, In the newest and most beautiful tints. COLORED SILKS, Of ovory description. BONNET'S AND GUINKT'S CELEBRATED BLACK SILKS. IRISH AND FRENCH POPLINS.

ENGLISH BOMBAZINES, HENRIETTAS, BRILLIANTINES, CRAPES AND CRAPE CLOTHS. LUPIN'S CASHMERES, DRAP D'UTE. and MOURNING GOODS, Of all kinds. RICH LACES and EMBROIDERIES, LACK and CLOTH SACQUES, CAMELS' HAIR SHAWLS aud SCARFS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, BLANKETS, QUILTS, COMFORTABLES, LINENS, DAMASKS, and DOMFSTIC GOODS.

HAND EMBROIDERED FLANNELS, now designs. LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, VELVETS aud LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S and CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. REAL BALBRIGGAN HOSE and JOXJVIN'S GENUINE KID GLOVES. J. A B.

offer the choicest and bost selected stock of goods to be found anywhere, aud at tho vory lowest market ratos. mhl4 IyThSATu72I IGHT SHADES OF SILK, ORGANDIES, TARLETONS, SASHES, GLOVES, TIES, FANS, And other goods for ovonlng wear, A LARGE VARIETY, AT JOSEPH O'BRIEN A 151 to 159 ATLANTIC AV, near Clinton st, se251y WSAM MRS. LOUISE WEDEL, WORSTED, EMBROIDERY AND FANCY KNITTING STORE 184 Atlantic av, between Court aud Clinton sts. A good assortment of Worsted. Noodles, Canvas, Emorol dorlos, Patterns, Ac, on baud.

All kinds of stamping done. Orders thankfully recolved and promptly attended to. no23 3mSTuATh BUTTERICK PATTERNS, MRS. LOUISE H1GHAM, 701 Fulton st, cornor of St. Felix, AGENT FOR E.

RUTTKRIOK PATTERNS OF GARMENTS, And tbelr CELEBRATED SHEARS AND SCISSORS. ap6 lySTuATh RAUPETINUS, ccc. QARPE'I CARPETS. CARPETS, Wo are constantly recolvlug now and boauttful designs In VELVETS, BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRIES, THREEPLY INGRAINS, ETO. We havo made our setoottous of goods for the Fall trade, with the greatest caro and discrimination, in order that our numerous patrons may have a large variety to chose from.

Beside our stock of Carpetlugs we dally receive large invoices of OILCLOTHS, MATTINGS, "RUGS, WINDOW SHADES, and everything appertaining to a well regulated carpot warehouse. A Satisfaction will bo guaranteed as regards prices aud quality of goods, to parties giving us an early call. BAILEY BROTHERS, Nos. 565 and 67 Fulton et opposite Hanover place. mhl ly STuATh BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.

IAISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED it STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NWYORK In the matter of WILLIAM FORSTER, bankrupt. In banruptcy. Eastern District of Now York, as. A'warrant in banHruptoy has Been Issued by said Oonrt against tho estate of William Forster, of the County of Kings, and State of New York, in said District, who has been duly adjudged a bankrupt upon neUtipn of his creditors, and the payment of any debts and tho de. livery of any property belonging to said bankrupt, to him or the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law.

A meeting of tho creditors of sold bankrupt to prove their debts, and choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to bo holdon at the Oity of Brooklyn, In said District, on the eighth day of February, A. 1873, at 10 o'olock A. at tho office of D. O. Wluslow, 189 Montague street, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said District.

S. R. HARLOW, U. 8. Marshal Messenger.

ja27 2t WATCHES AND JEWELRY. iffioli J.fMoGLYNN, OF 695 FULTON ST, makes a sneclaltvnf ihn ftnn.t. WA'PflH HS. in 18 gold cases, of tho following celebrated makes: E. Howard A Apnloton, Traoy A Ac, Ac A large variety of Ladles' Watches and Gold Opera Chains always on hand.

Fleaso give us a call. M. J. MoGLYNN. oc281y THE BEST PLACE TO BUY THE "Adolph Lange" Dresden at on, Is at SQUIRE'S, No.

97 Fultou Bt This watch is a stem winder, In 19 gold cases, has 19 jewels, an Isochronous hairspring, mado througnont of tho best workmanship, and thorongh S. adjnstod. All tho reoont stylos of Jowelry and Sterling Urn wan, Diamonds a specialty, ly TTNION DIME SAVINGS BANK. Nos. 896 and 898 CANAL st, Cor.

Lalght, N. Y. SIX PER CENT. INTEREST On 86 to 85,000. Books In English, Frenoh and Gorman.

ASSETS, 810,977,044.88. jyMlyTuThAS IME SAVINGS BANK, 867 andS69 FULTON STREET. Tho BOARD OF TRUSTEES hove declared a SEMI ANNUAL INTEREST DIVIDEND At the rate of SIX PER CENT. PER ANNUM, For the six months ending DECEMBER 31, 1872. This Interest will bo carried to tho credit of depositors on the FIRST OF JANUARY, 1873, exactly as a deposit of tho easb, and will be onterod ou tho pass books of depositors on and after the 15th of Jannaryneit.

SEYMOUR L. HUSTED, President J. W. Hunter, SeoroUry. W.

W. EDWARDS, Treasurer. ja2 lySTuATh IRVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION. No. 96 WARRKN STREET, NEW TTORK.

SIX PER CENT. INTEREST Allowed on all suma. Interest commences from 1st of January, April, July and October. OPEN DAILY FROM 10 A. to P.

M. WALTER W. OONOKLIN, President VANDKRBH.T L. Buxton, Secretary, mh26 lyTnThAS IMMIGRANT SAVINGS BANK OF PjI BROOKLYN, 18 Court st, Phonlx Building, OPEN DAILY from 9 A. and evorv MONDAY and SATURDAY, from 6 to 8 P.

M. Intorost SIXPER CENT, on all some entitled tnoreto, froo of Government tax. ANDRKW DOUGHKRTY, President. H. LAMAROHE, First Vice President.

JNO. MoOONVILL. Second Vlco PreBidont Wm. Casey, Seoretory. F.

L. DALLOH, Comp, fel6 lySTuiTh EPOSIT TO DAY IN THE SAVINGS BANK, Chartered by the United States. SEND FOR CIRCULAR, No. N.Y. ASSETS OYER $4,000,000 ja23 Ira THE MECHANICS' SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN.

Junction of Fulton aud Main streets, An INTEREST DIVIDEND at tho rate of SIX (6) PHR CENT, per annum will be paid to all doposltors entitled thereto, on and after WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15,1873. Interest not oalled for will bo credited as principal, and draw interest from January 1. All deposits made on or before January 16, will draw interest from the 1st OFFICERS President, THOMAS BROOKS Vice Presfdents, JAS. H. WHBATLEY, JOHN FKENOk; Seoretary, HENRY E.

HUTCHINSON: Treasurer, SILAS B. DUTOHKR; Counsel, WM. H. ABNOUX. Trustees: H.

B. OLAFLIN, S. B. CHITTENDEN, WM. B.

KENDALL, A. F. GOODNOW, JOHN FRENOH. EDWARD cTbadEAU, WM. H.

ARNOUX, SILAS B. DUTCH ER, JAMBS H. WHEATLBY. THOMAS BROOKS, OLIVER W. WOODFORD, HIRAM W.

HUNT, THOS. B. OAPEN, LORIN PALMER, STEWART L. WOODFORD. jel81yTnThAS THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, 395 aud 899 Fulton corner of Boerum placo.

Open dally from 9 A. M. to 3 P. and on Mondays and Saturdays, from to 8 P. M.

Savings Department Interest at SIX PER CENT, per annum, commencing ou the 1st of January, April, July and October. Fifteen days allowed for deposits, oommenolng each quarter. Deposlte also recolved ou special account which may be ohecked out at pleasure. IntorestTat FOUR PER CENT, per annum allowed on such deposits, at tho dally balances. JAMES M.

SEABURY, President EDWARD B. FOWLER. Secretary. Jakes S. Maokay, Treasurer.

John O. Perry, Attorney. jy3l ly a c. WEDDING RECEPTIONS AND PAR tles. Wedding receptions and parties furnished with everything necessary for a first class entertainment.

Ornamente of confectionery, bride's cakos, flowors, lea cream and fanoy ices in great variety; also, boned turkoys, salad, jellied dishes of kinds, Charlotte le Russe, mottoes and bon bons. Reliable waiters, sllvor, glass and china, awnings and carpete for sidewalks, Ac, from tho Old Established Confectionery and Restaurant of A. THOMPSON, 30 Clinton at, near Fulton. de2648tThSATn HANDLES AND ICE CREAM. VOSS'S, 429 FULTON STREET, NEAR JAY ST.

VOSS'S, 4U9 FULTON STRKKT, NEAR JAY ST. VOSS'S, 429 FULTON STREET, NEAR JAY ST. VOSS'S, 429 FULTON STREET, NEAR JAY ST. VOSS'S, 429 FULTON STREET, NEAR JAY ST. AND 64 COURT STREfT, NEAR CITY HALL.

AND 64 COURT STREBT, NEAR CITY HALL. AND 54 COURT STREET, NEAR CITY HALL. AND 64 COURT STRKKT, NEAR CITY HALL. AND 54 COURT STREET, NEAR OITY HALL. FRENCH BROKEN CANDY.

18 conts per lb. FRENCH BROKKN CANDY, 18 cents por lb. I'RENOK BROKEN CANDY, 18 oenta por lb. PURE MIXED CANDY, 20 cents per lb, PURE MIXED CANDY, 20 cents per lb. A 6 LB.

BOX PURE MIXED CANDY, 90 cenls. A 6 LB. BOX PURE MIXF.D CANDY, 90 Cents. A 6 LB. BOX PURE MIXED CANDY, 90 cents.

A 6 LB. BOX PURE MIXED CANDY, 90 Conts. A 6 LB. BOX PURE MIXED CANDY, 90 oents. A 5 LB.

BOX PURE MIXED CANDY, 90 Oonts. A 6 LB. BOX PURE MIXED CANDY, 90 oonts. A 6 LB. BOX PURE MIXED CANDY, 90 cents.

A6 LB. BOX PURE MIXED CANDY, 90 conts. A 6 LB. BOX PURE MIXED CANDY, 90 conts. Eresh Chocalato Cream Drops 25 cents por lb.

Best French Mixed Candv 25 cents per lb. Gum Drops, all flavors 25 cents por lb. Rose and Vanilla Cream Almonds 25 cents per lb. Chocolate and Banana Cream .25 cents por lb. Cream, Clove and Cfunamou Bote 25 cents per lb.

Extra Sour Lemon 25 conts per lb. English Peppermint Drops 25 cents per lb. Frosh Fruit and Peanut Bar 25 cents per lb. A five lb. Box of Candies mixed to suit.

10. Chocolato Caramels 30 cents per tb. Vanilla and Strawberry Caramois cents per lb. PURE Vanilla and Roso Smooth Almonds, 30 cents per tu. Fresh Cream Dates 30 cents per lb.

French Burnt Almonds 30 cants por lb. Anise Cough Drops 30 cents per lb. And a great variety of other Candles AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES At VOSS'S 429 FULTON STREET, N. B. Ice Cream made to order.

Plain or iu molds at 45 cents per quart, $1.75 por gallon. HENRY VOSS, jaS8 tf SAW 429 FULTQy ST. DOBERT G. ANDERSON, CONFECTIONER, No. 262 Fulton at and 2 and 4 Clinton at RECEPTIONS AND PARTIES Supplied with every oholco variety of CONFECTIONERY, ICE CREAMS, And furnished entire with SILVER, CHINA, 40.

BRIDAL AND FANOY CAKE PYRAMIDS, MOTTOES, GAME, AO. MTT8IO AND FLOWERS FURNISHED. Rellablewatters sent at the shortest notice, jyll tfTu ThAS MISCELLANEOUS. ALL KINDS OF STEAM JOB PRINTING, At No, I HIGH STREET, Near Fulton. GOOD WORK, LOW KRIOKS, PUNCTUALITY, myai BRUCE A DUGARD.

CAUTION LEA PERRIN'S WOROKSTEItSUIRE SAUCE, Buyers aro cautioned to avola the numerous counterfeits andimltations offered for salo. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, NEW YORK. Agents for the United States. ocl5 ly TuAF OOL CHESTS, Wltn bost tools only. A SENSIBLE HOLIDAY PRESENT.

AU varieties ol Club Skates. J. T. PRATT 4 0cl6IyTnTh4S No. 63 FULTON ST, N.

Y. MORSES CAltBIACES, ace WITTY'S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY AND STABLES. Carriages andSleicoB for Bale, and to lot by the day or soasou. We nave the largest assortment In tho city, quality and style uusurpassea, and prices 20 per cent less than New York. Pony phaetons a specialty.

Top buggies, rockaways, coupes, Victorias, extension and half topbrette, large assortment of second hand coachos and wagonB of all kinds old carriages takou In exchange. Also, to let, nno ooaches, road turnouts, and ponies ana phaetons for ladles' park driving. U. B. WITTY 4 sei Nevlna st.

cor. Fnlton av. PROSPECT PARK STABLES, Junction of FLA.TBU8H AND ATLANTKJ AVS, Elegant carrlagos, wagonB. and horses, of tho latest styles and finish, to let at all hours, at the lowest paying ratoB. First class board and oare for horses at roduood rates.

Special arxangeraenta made with gentlemen for the wintering of their horses. mhSO lyThSATu JpUtANK MANUFACTURERS FINE CARRIAGES. 810 to 816 ATLANTIC AVENUE, Opposito Olermont av. mh4 ly HEYDENREICH, BROS. DRUGGISTS, Fulton st, junction of Gates and Glormont avs, and Atlantlo av, oornor of Clinton st PhyBlclana prescriptions accurately compounded.

Foil assortment of fanoy, toilet aud proprietary preparations. FRENOH PHARMACEUTICAL SPECIALTIES. jalBly ESTABLISHED 16 YEARS. MRS. M.

C. BROWN, M. WOULD inform the ladies of Brooklyn that she has removed from tho residence of tho late Mrs. Smith, M. TO IM LAWRENCE BT, Near Fulton, whero Bhe will bo happy to see her friends.

Omce'honrs, 11 to 4. ja7 fjRANCIS HAAS, PHARMACIE im ANIL' OAISE, 122 Fulton Bt, keeps on hand all foreign and' domestic proprietary medicines; Lubln'a and other Imported perfumery and fanoy articles; pnre wines and liquors for mediolnal purposes; physlolans prescriptions and family receipts ta all languages, caroluly oompounded ee7 lySTuATh DEY'S CARBOLIC TROCHES. A snaolaltv for SORE TIIRn AT. tha CarholM Acid, of ffhlah theTrochos are, In part composed, aonng as a healing agent, and ourlng all forms of ulcerated ana inflamed inrfaoos of the larynx and epiglottis. A specialty for hoarseness, the cleansing power of tho Darbollo Acid tending to oxpol all collections and formations of mnoons matter, phlegm, etc, and restoring a hoalthy aotion to the sensitive and dolloatd organs of tho 'hroat and windpipe, A specialty against contracting Inreotlous diseases.

The elonllar properties of Oarbollo Add in preventing lnf oo on and contagion have long been known and EDEY'S CARBOLIC TROCHES May be safely rolled on as a preventive in oases of small oox, varioloid, eto. A speolslty for common colds ooughs, and all dlsordera I the throat, chest and lungs. Price, 96 oonta per box. Sold by dcngglsta overywbore. JOHN F.

HENRY, Bole Proprietor, No. 8 Oolloge place, Now York. myl4 tf SAFE DEPOSIT. rTtHE SAFE DEPOSIT CO. OP NEW 1 YORK was chartered in 1861 for the safe kooplng of valuables under guarantee, and for the routing of safes in Its burglar proof vaults.

It is the first established In the world. It occupies the en tire first floor of the marble tire proof building Nos. 140, 142 and 146 Broadway, corner bf Llborty st N. Y. Deposits from a distance can bo made through responsible oxpress companies.

The rents range from $16 to $100, aooordlng to also and looatlon, renter ex cluslvely holding the key. jaio iy wesas FR4N0I8 H. JENKS.Piw, CORPORATION NOTIOE I Lynch street, from Harrison avenue to Maroy avenue, A petition has been presented to the Common Council of tho City of Brooklyn, to open Lynch street, from Harrison to Maroy avenue, and the Common Council have fixed the district beyond which, the assessment for said improvement shall not extend, to wit: Along the line of the proposed opening, in width one half the olock on each side thereof. Remonstrances (if any) against tho said opening must be presented to tho Common Counoil on or before the 8th day of 1873, as thev will" finally act upon the same at their next onsulng meeting, or as eoon thereafter as convenient. Dated Brooklyn, January 16, 1873.

LORIN PALMER, WM. FOWLER, R. M. WHITING. Commissioners of Oity Works, Attest, D.

L. Northttp, Searetarv. jat7 I4t SOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE application of the Oommon Oounofl of the Oity of klyn, in relation to opening Butler street, from Fifth avenue to Sixth avenue, in the City of Brooklyn. To all whom it may concern; Tho report of the Assessors In the abovo entitled mat tor has been completed, and filed in the office of said Assessors of the City of Brooklyn, in tho City Ball of said oity, where It Is open for tho inspection of all geraonB interoBted. Application will bo made, on ehalf of the said Common Council, to tho Supreme Court of the State of NewToHc, 41 a special term thereof, held in and for tho County of KlogB, In the County Court House, in tho City of Brooklyn, on Monday, tho 3d day ol Fobruary, 1873, at lOO'clook in tho forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter aB counsel can be heard, to have said report confirmed.

Dated January IB, 1873. WILLIAM 0. DeWITT, jfcVI lot Attorney and OouubsI to the City ol Brooklyn. OTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE annlfnaflnn of tha Common Councilor tho fllt.vnf rnnklvn. in relation to one nine Efirlith avail tie.

frnm Tenth street to the Greenwood Cometory, lathe City of urooKtyn. xoau wnomic may concern mo report or tne Commissioners of Estimate in the above entitled matter has been completed and filed In the offlco of the Clerk of the County of Kings, where tt is opon for the inspection of all persons interested. Application will be made, on behalf of the fiftldOoniuiQQ Oouuml.to the Supreme Ooutt ol the State of NewYork, at a special term thereof, hold in and for the County of Kings, in the County Court House, iuthe City of Brooklyn, on Monday, the 3d day of February, 1873, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, to have said report confirmed. 16, 1873. WILLIAM p.

De WITT. IOt Attorney and Counsel to the City of Brooklyn, IVrOTICE. IN THE MATTER OF THE application of the Oommon Council of the City of Brooklyn, In relation to opening Sand ford street from Myrtle avenne to Flushing avenue, in the City of Brooklyn. To all whom it may concern The report of the Commissioners of Estimate in tha above entitled matter bas been completed, and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County Kings, where It is open for the inspection of all persons Interested. Application will be made, on behalf of the said Oommon Council, to the Su Breme Court of the State of NewYork, at a special term lereof, held in and for the County of Kings, In the County ConrtHouselntbeCltyof Brooklyn, on Monday, the 8d day of February.

1873, at ID clock In the forenoon of. that day, or as soon, thereafter as counsel oan be heard, id nave sain report connrmeo. iarea ir, iqia. WILLIAM O. DEWiTT.

jal7 IOt Attorney and Counsel to tbo City of Brooklyn, "VTOTICE LN THE MATTER OF THE AP 131 plication of the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, in relation to opening Saokett street, from Bond street to the Gowauus Canal, in the City of Brooklyn. To all whom It may concern The report of the Assessors in the above entitled matter, haa been completed, and filed in the office of said Assessors of the City ol Brooklyn, the City Halt of sata city, wnere it is open tar tne inspection oi au persons interested. Application wilLpemade, ou behalf of the said Common Counoil, to the Supreme Court of the OLQIO OI J.XBW I om, at a Bywuini wrui luoiiwi, uuivx uuu for the County of Kings, in the County Court House, in the City of Brooklyn, on Monday, the 3d day of Fobruary, 10 JO, at 1U OIOCK, tuu iarauuuu ui iuai uajr, ui no buuu thereafter as Counsel can be heard, to have said report confirmed. Dated January 16, 1873. WILLTAM O.

DeWITT, ial7 IOt Attorney aud Counsel to the City of Brooklyn. TWrOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE AP 111 plication of the Common Don no 11 of the Oity of Hrnnkfvn. fn rotation to nnenlncr Howard Avon no. from Broadway, toHalsey street! to and from Balnbrldge street totneuity Xtino, in mo uityor urooKjyn. an wnom ic may concern The report of the Assessors in the above entitled matter has been completed and filed in the office of said Assessors of the.

City of Brooklyn, In the City Hall of said oity, where it is open for the linBpectien of all persons interested. Application will be made, on behalf of the ssid Oommon Council, to the Supreme Court of tho State of New York, at a special term thereof, held in and for the County of Kings, in the County Court Honse. in the City of Brooklyn, on Monday, the Sd day of February, 1873, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon chore after ds counsel can bo heard, to have said report confirm, od. Dated January 16, 1871 WILLIAM O. DeWITT, jal7 IOt Attorney and Counsel to the Oity of Brooklyn.

TOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE 131 application of the Common Council of the Oity of Brooklyn, in relation to opening Van Buren street, from Yatea avenne to Lowla avenue, in the City of Brooklyn. To all whom it may concern. The report of the Assessors in the above entitiod matter has been completed and filed in the offioo of said Assessors of the Oity of Brooklyn, in tho City Hall of aald city, where it is open for the inspection of all persons inter rested. Application will be made ou behalf of the said Common Council to the Supreme Court ot the State of New York, at a spoclal term thereof, hold iu and for the Honntvof Klnca.ln the Count? Court House, in tho Oitv of Brooklyn, on Monday, tho 3d day of February, 1873, at 1U o'ciock, tn tne iorenoon oi mat aay, or as eoon uiereaner as Counsel can be hoard, to have said report confirmed. Dated January 16, 1873.

WILLIAM O. De WITT, jal7 IOt Attorney aud CounBot to the City of Brooklyn. "VTOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE JLtI application of tho Common Council of the Oity of Brooklyn, in relation to opening Middle ton street, from its junotion with Throop avenue and Broadway to Harriuon avenneln the City of Brooklyn. To all whom it may concern: The report of the Assessors in the above entitled matter has been completed and filed In tho offlco of said Assessors of the City of Brooklyn, In tho Oity Hallof said city, where it is open fDr tbo inspection of all persona interested. Application will be made, on behalf of the said Common Council, to the Supremo Court of the State of New York, at a snaoial term thereof, hold In and for tho County of Kings, in the County Court House, in the Oity of Brooklyn, on Monday, the 3d day of February, at 10 o'olock In the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, to have said report confirmed.

Dated January 16, 1873. rr ljLiiAin u. UK jal7l0t Attorney and Counsel to the City of Brooklyn. 'VTOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE application of tho Common Council of the City of HrYwiV Ipn. In ml at Inn tn nnanlnar LeTftifrtm avnnua.

from Maroy avenue to Yates avenuo, in the City of Brooklyn. To all whom it may concern Tho report of tho Assessors In the above entitled matter has been completed and filed in the office of said Assessors of the City of Brooklyn, In tho Oitv Hall of said citv. where it ia onou for the In spection of all persons interested. Application will bemade on oenaii or tne saia uomraon uounou, to tue ou promo Court of the State of New York, at a special term thereof, held in and for the County of Kings, in the County Court tioxae, in mo uityor Brooiuyn, on aionaay, tne aa aay ox or as soon thereafter as CouhboI can be heard, to have said report confirmed. Dated January 16, 1873.

WlIiL.JLA.ai U. JJEWia, jal? IOt Attorney and Counsel to tho City of Brooklyn. "VTOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO CAUSE il SIDEWALKS TO BE FLAGGED. Notice is hereby given to all parties interested, of the intention of the Common Counoil ol this city to pasB an ordinance to oause sidewalks to be flagged in front of tho lots of ground on MoDougal street, from Ralph avenne to Broadway; also Sumptev street, from Fatchen avenue to Broadway; Bain bridge Btreet, from Yates to Reid avenne Decatur street, from Tompkins to Reid avenuo; McDonough street, from TompklnB to Reld avenue; Macon street, from Tompkins to Reid avenue, to have the same flagged to tho width of six feet where not alroady done, with bluestone. Scrim sbaw pavement, Evans's concrete, or artificial stone of Portland Dated Brooklyn.

January 18, 1873. LORIN PALMER, WM. A. FOWLRR, R. M.

WHITING, Commissioners of City Works, AtteBt: D. L. Nobthtjp, Secretary. jalSlOt OTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE AP plication of the Oommon Council of the Oity of iklyn in relation to opening Forrest (street, from Bush wick avenuo to Bremen street, in tho Oity of Brooklyn. To all whom it may concern: The report of the Assessors in the above entitled matter has been completed and filed In the office of said Assessors of the City of Brooklyn, In the Oity Hall of said oity, where It Is open for the Inspection of all persons interested.

Application will bo made on be ball of the said Common Counoil to the Supreme Oourtof the State of New York, ot a special term thereof. held iu and for tho County of Kings, in tho County Court House.la the City of Brooklyn, on Monday, tho 3d day of February, 1873, at JO o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or aa soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard, to have said report confirmed. Da ted January 16, 1873. WILLIAM O. DeWITT, jal7 IOt Attorney and Counsel to the City of Brooklyn, OTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE application of the Common Council, of tho City of klyn, in relation to opening Jefforson street, from Bedford avenue to Reid avenue, and from Patcheu avenuo to Broadway, in tho City of Brooklyn.

To all whom it may concern: the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate on tbo above matter, do hereby give notice that we have completed our report in the abovo matter, and that the said report and map are tUedin the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings for examination by all persona interested, and that we will meet at the office of the Counsel to the Corporation of the City of Brooklyn, at the Hall, on Tuesday, tho 11th day of Fobruary, 1878, at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon, to review our Bald reportDated Brooklyn, January 27, 1873. fc DENNIS CAMPBELL, TIMOTHY J. LOOKWOOD, Commissioners. JOHN OOONEY, ja27 lot "VTOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE dLI application of the Common Couuoil of tho City of Brooklsn, in relation to opening Quluoy street, lTom Stuyvesant avenue to Reld avenue in the Oity of Brooklyn To all whom It may ooncern: The report of the Assessors in the above entitled matter been completed and filed In the Office of said Assessors of the City of Brooklyn, in the City Hall of Bald oity. where it Is open for the Inspection of all persons Interested.

Application will be made, on behalf of thesald Common Council, to tte Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a speoial term thereof, held In and for the County of Kings, in the Ooun. ty Court House, In the City of Brooklyn, on Monday, the Sd day of February, 1873, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of that day, or as Boon thereafter as Counsel can bo heard, to have Bald report confirmed. Dated January 16, 1873. WILLIAM O. DeWITT, Jal7 IOt Attorney and Oounsol to the Oity of Brooklyn.

NOTICE. IN THE MATTER OF THE application of the Common Council of tho City of Brooklyn in relation to opening Quiucy street, from Maroy avenue to Lewis avenue. In the City of Brooklyn. To all whom ft may concern The report of the Assessors in the above entitled matter has been completed, and filed in the office of said Assessors of the City of Brooklyn, in the City Hall of said city, whore It is open for tho inspection of all persons interested. Application will be made, on behalf of the Common Council, to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a special term thereof, held in and for the County of Kings, In the County Court House, in the City of Brooklyn, on.

Monday, the 3d day of February, 1873, at 10 o'olock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel oan be heard, to havo said report confirmed, Dated January 16, 1873. WILLIAM O. DE WITT. Jal7 lot Attorney and Counsel to tho Oity of Brooklyn. CORPORATION NOTICE I Thirty ninth street, from Fourth avenue to the Oity Line.

A petition has been presented to the Oommon Council of tho Oity of Brooklyn to open Thirty ninth street, from Fourth avenue to the City Line, and the Common Council have fixed the District beyond which the assessment for said improvement shall not extend, to wit: Along the lino of the proposed opening in width one half the blocks on each side thereof. Remonstrances (if any) against the said opening must be presented to the Oommon Council on or before the 8th day of 1878, as they will finally act upon the same at their next ensuing meeting, or as soon thereafter as convenient, Dated Brooklyn, January 16, 1873. LORIN PALMER, WM. A. FOWLER, E.M.

WHITING, Commissioners of Oity Works. Attest, D. L. Nobthtjp, Secretary. lit TWTOTICE OP ORDINANCE TO DIRECT 11 VACANT LOTS TO BB FENCED.

Notice Is hero by given to all parties interested, of tho intention of the Oommon Council of this oity to pass an ordinance to direct lots on Union avenne. east side, between North Second and Devoe streets; also on Forres lis treat, south side, between Bnshwlok avenue and Bremen street, to have the same fonoed with a olose board fence six feet high to abate a nuisance. Dated Brooklyn, January 18. 1873. LORD PALMER, WM, A.

FOWLER. R. M. Commissioners of Oity Works. Attest: D.

L. NOHTHPP, Soerotary. jal8 IOt NOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO CAUSE XK SIDEWALKS TO BE FLAGGED. Notice is hero, by given to all parties interested, of the intention of the Common Council of this City to pass an Ordinance to cause sidewalks to be flagged in front of the lots of ground on Palmetto street from Bushwlok to Myrtle avenue also, on Wythe avenue, east side, from HeweB to Rutledgo Btreet; also, on Twelfth Btreet both aide, from Third to Second avenue. To have the same flagged to the width of six feet, where not already done.

Dated Brooklyn, Jan uaryiejlblo, LORIN PALMER, WM. A. FOWLER, R. M. WHITDS Commissioners of Oity Works.

Attest: D. I. NOBTHTJP, Beoretary. jalSlOt TVTOTIOE OF ORDINANCE TO CAUSE JLl SIDEWALKS TO BE FLAGGED. TioUoe Is here by given to aU partioB interested, of the intention of the Oommon Counoil of this Oity to pass an ordinance to cause sidewalks to be flagged In front of the lots of Sound on Union, street, north side, between Smith and oyt Btreets, to have the same flagged with blue stone flag Slngto the full width of the sidewalk weere not already ono.

Dated Brooklyn, January 1M878. LORIN PALMER, WM. A. FOWLER, M. WHITDXG, Commissioners of City Works.

Attest D. L. Northttp. Secretary, LOTTERIES. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA.

'nsa PflrRH und AiSO.OOO drawn evorv asvenfcaan tan. Prices of tickets in ourrenoy: Wholes, $28; halves, $14: quarters, fifths, tenths, twentieths, $1.40. Orders filled. Prizes cashed and Information furnished. Wehavenoagents TAYLOR A Bankers, ja4 lySTuATh 16 WALL ST, N.

TOIIiET SOAP. TTIGGINS'S CHOICE TOILET SOAP I Sold br all drngelsta and frrocers In ths city. One trial trill convince ur ono oi u. Buiienunv. no9Iy Steamabtpg.

NLY DLBEOT LIKE TO FRANCE. THB GHNBRAL TRANSATLANTIC) COMPANY'S HAVBB, CALLING AT BREST. The splendid vessels on this favorite routs for the Continent will eU from Pier No. 60, North River, as follows VILLB DE PARIS, Snrmont Saturday, Jan. 25 WASHINGTON.

Ronasao Saturday, Fob. ST. LAURENT. Lemalro Saturday. Feb.

2a PEKB1RE, Daare Saturday, March 8 Price of passage In gold (Including wine)' to BreBt or First oond cabin 875 To Paris, $5 and $3 additional. Excursion, tickets atreduoed rates. These steamers do not carry steerage passengers. American travelers going to or returning from the Continent of Europe, by taking the steamers of this lino, avoid both transit by English railway and the disoomforts of crossing the Channel, besido saving time, trouble and expense. 'GEORGE Agent.

je29 6m No. 68 Broadway, N. Y. ITTTHITE STAB LINE, TV OARRYING THE U. S.

MAIL BETWEEN NEWYORK, CORK AND LIVERPOOL. NEW AND FIBLL POWERED STEAMSHIPS. OOEANIO, REPUBLIC, BALTIC, OELTIO, GERMANIC, BRITANNIC. ADRIATIC, ATLANTIC. Sailing from New York on SATURDAYS, from Liverpool on THURSDAYS, calling at Cork Harbor eaoh way.

From tho White Star Dock, PavonU berry, Jersey City. Passenger accommodations (lor all classes) unrivalled, 0mblntaAFETY. SPEED AND COMFORT. Saloons, staterooms, emokingroom aud bathrooms In midship seotlion, where least motion Is folt. Surgeons and stewardesses accompany those steamers.

RATES Saloon, $80 gold. Steerage, 830 ourrenoy. Those wishing to send for friends from the Old Country, oan now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $33 currency. Passengers booked to or ironi all parts of Amorlaa, Paris, JIambnre. Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, China, oto.

Draftajrom 1 upward. For inspection of plans and othor Information, apply at tho Company's offloej, No. 19 Broadway. Now York. J.

H. SPARKS. Agent, Or, to JOHN O. HENDERSON, Agont, 18 Court st, and D.8.QUIMBY, 801 Montagae st, Brooklyn, fol ly BAFTS ON IBBIiAND EMIGRATION AND FOREIGN EXOHANGE OFflOE, 86 SOUTH STREET, N. Y.

Drafte for 1 and upward and pasBage tickets by steam, ship, and sailing packets Issued at lowest ratos. ap37 ly TNMAN LINE FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. Royal Mall Steamers aro appointed to sal) as follows: OITY OF BRUSSELS Saturday, Jan. 26, a P. M.

OITY OF ANTWERP Saturday, Feb. 1.9 A. M. CITY OF BRISTOL. Thursday, 6,1 P.

M. OITY OF LONDON Saturday, Feb. 8, a P. M. OITY OF MONTREAL.

Saturday, Feb. 16, 8 A. M. And eaoh succeeding Saturday and Thursday, Jrom, Pier River. batbb pA8SA0E.

solo, according to accommodation. Round trip tlcketa at low rates. Steerage To or from Liverpool. Queenstown, Glasgow, Londonderry, London, Bristol or Oardiff, $30 ourrenoy. Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Sweden, Norway and Denmark, atreouoed rates.

Drafts Usued at lowestrates. TTnr nnnrao a nnri mineral hnslnoss nnnlv at the Company's office, No. 16 Broadway. For stoervgo passage, atSSBrpadvray. JOHN G.

DALE. Agent. D. P. HOWELL, 10 Oonrt st, or to MCDONOUGH 10 Hamilton av, Brooklyn.

jyltf TTNTTED STATES MAIL LINE STEAM Mjj to Queenstown asd LtverpooL BAILING KYEBY WEDNESDAY. MINNESOTA Wednesday, Jan. 29 MANHATTAN Wednesday, Feb. 6 From Pier 46, North River. Cabin passage $80 gold; steerage, $30 currency.

Prnnatri tickets. fS30 onrroncv. Passengers booked to and from JZaiB, Hamburg, Nor. way and Sweden, eto. Ihraf ta on eusrTci, England, Franoo and Germany, at lowestrates.

Anply to WILLIAMS 4 GCION, 29 Broadway, N. or apl9 ly E. H. PUFFER, 20 Court Brooklyn. XTORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP ill OOMPANY.

lhe Steamship MOSEL, Captain G. Ernst, will sail on SATURDAY. Fob. 1. rtOH BREMEN PiER, FOOT OF THIRD ST, HOBOKEN, FOR SOUTHAMPTON.

To bo followed by the Steamship AMERICA, Captain E. Bnsslus, on SATURDAY. Feb. 8. RATES OF PASSAGE Payable In gold or Its equivalent in ourrenoy.

First Cabin $130 Seeond Cabin 73 Steerage 30 qo aul2 tf 2 Bowling Green, Y. SUNARD LINE THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM PS, between Nw York and Liverpool, calling at Oork Harbor, FROM NEW YORK. Algeria, Jan. 29 Java Feb. 19 Cuba Feb.

5 Oalabria Wed. Fob. 13 Parthla Wed, Feb. 13 Algeria Mar. 6 Steamers marked thus do not carry steerage passengers.

And every following WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY from New York. RATES OF PASS AG K. Oabln, $80, $100, and $130. gold, according to accommodation. Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, additional.

Return tickets on favorable torms. Btoerage, $30, currency. Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all parts of Europe, at lowest ratos. Through bills of lading given for Bolfast, Olasgovrt Havre, Antwerp, and other ports on the Continent and for Mediterranean ports. For freight and cabin passage apply at tho Company's office, No.

4 Bowling Gieen: Tor stoerago passage, at No. HI Broadway, Trinity Building. ja34 lyTuThttS OHAS. G. FR A NO KLYN, Agent.

ATIONAL LINE. Steamers weekly to and from Liverpool and Queenstown. Leaving Liverpool every WEDNESDAY. Leaving QuoenBtown iverv THURSDAY. Loaving New York every WEDNESDAY.

Cabin passage to Liverpool or Quoonstown, 865 and 876, cwrretwy, steerage pasaigo to Liverpool or QueetiBtovra, 829; from Liverpool, QutenBtown. Londonderry, Glasgow, Cardiff, Bristol, or Londcn, 3HEAPER THAN BY ANY OTHEB, LINE For further information apply to D. S. Montague st, or F. W.

J. EUR8T, Manager, No. 69 Broad way.N.Y. The steamers of this Uni are tho LARGEST IN THE TRADE. my3 ly TTNITED STATES AND ROYAli MAILS IJ FOR HAVANA AND NASSAU, N.

P. ATLAN TID MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPANYalllng every fortnight on THURSDAY, at 3 o'olock P. W. precisely, from Pier No. North River.

ORESCENT CITY, Oapt. T. S. Curtis Dec. 12 MORRO CASTLE, Oapt.

T. H. Morton Doc 26 ORESCENT OITY, Oapt. T. S.

Curtis 9 For freight or passage, apniyw A. yy uiDiuutv, rrediuout, iy271y No. 6 Bowling Green, N. Y. A NCHOR LINE, Express Passengor Steamers sail every Saturday, at noon, irom Pier 20, North River, Now York.

Passengers bookod and forwarded to and from all Railway Stations In Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Norway, Swedon, or Denmark, and America, as safely, speedily, oomfortably and cheaply as any other route or line. From New Yorfc From Glasgow. Saturday, Feb. 1 Feb, 23 Saturday, Feb. 8 AUSTRALIA Saturday, Feb.

8 Saturday, Feb. 16 VICTORIA Saturday, Jan. BaturdBy.Feb, 22 EUROPA Saturday, Feb. 18 Passage payable in ourrenoy. To Glasgow, Liverpool.or Londonderry: Cabins, $66 and $75.

Ezcur elon Tickets, $120, Intermediate, $35; Steerage, $80. Certificates at lowest rates can be bought by those wish ing to send for their frlendB. Apply at the Company's Offioes, No, 7 Bowling Green. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. Or to our agents, E.

H. PUFFER, 20 Court st A. H. ROOME, 369 Fulton st, Brooklyn. ap5 ly Steamboats, STONLNGTON LINE, FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE.

The Now and Elogant Sldowheel Steamers. 8TONINGTON AND NARRAGAN8ETT. Copt. WM. M.

JONES, Oapt. RAY ALLEN From Pier 33, foot of Jay st, North River, act P. dally. ARRIVING IN BOSTON AHEAD OF ALL OTHER LINES. Tickets sold and Staterooms soonred at No.

319 Broadway, corner of New Pearl Bt, and at Westoott Expross 785 Broadway, oornor of Tenth at; 1,302 Broadway, corner of Thirty.fUlh st, Now York, and 327 Washington Freight always all ow as any other line. D. BABOOOK, President my2G ly Stonlngton Steamboat Co. ARRAGANSETT STEAMSHIP CO. 1M.LT, RIVER LINE.

FOR BOSTON, via NEWPORT AND FALL RIVER, DaHy (Sunday excepted), at i P. 81., From Pier North River, foot of Murray st The world renowned steamers, EMPIRE STATE AND OLD COLONY, Cant A. G. SIMMONS, Oapt. B.

M. SIMMONS. The most direct route to Taunton, Middteboro. Ply. Bedford, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, and all points on the South Shore and Cape Cod Railway.

Alnn. tfnlrota tn Fftrmingham. Fttobbnrsr. Lowell. Concord, Manchester, Lawrence, Plymouth, th White Mountains, ana all points nortu.

For tiogeTs and state rooms apply at 241 Broadway, 629 Broadway, corner of Spring: Broadway, corner of Twenty third st, Dodd's Express lOEEces, Ui Broadway, N. aud 10 Court st, Brooklyn, or at tho offlco on the Pier. A. P. BACON, Superintendent.

H. H. Makoam, General Freight Agent. jo 10 ly mHB GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT A AND PASSENGER LINE, FOB, CHARLESTON, 8. THE FLORIDA PORTS AND THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST.

TRI WEEKLY LINE. TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. Bailing from Pier 29. North River, at 8 P. M.

THE SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIPS JAMF.S ADGEtt, Oapt. J. '1. Wickwooa, Jan. 28.

GEORGIA. Oapt. Orowell, January 31. MANHATTAN, Oapt. M.

S. Woodhull, Fob. 1. Extra stoamers will aall as soon as loaded. Superior accommodations for passengors.

Through passage tickets and bills of lading issued in connection with theBonth Carolina Railroads to aU points South and SouthweBt, and over the Northeastern xtallroad to Flor rtl 1 1I tha n.t.n.nn.n Tl.t1.Uncr Florida porta. Insur ance Dy ima line one nail por uooub lorwaruou iree of commission. Bills of lading furnished and signed at the office. Local paBBengers and freight office. No.

177 West at, cornor Warren, HENRY R. MORGAN ft Agents. For through freight tariff, or further Information In reference to through freight, apply to BENTEY D. HASELL, Genoral Agent, Great Southern Freight Line, 617 Broadway, oorner Thomas st, N. Y.

mhl9 ly Railroads, S' OUTH SIDE R. R. OP L. I. ttat.t, avn WINTER ARB A vrnjumw" ON AND AFTER MONDAY.

SEPTEMBER 17, 1879, TRAINS WILL LEAVE ROOSEVELT AND GRAND STREET FERRIES AS FOLLOWS 8:80 A. M. Mall to fatohoguo, via stage to Fire Place. ,0:00 A. M.

accommodation to Babylon. 3:30 P. M. Express to Patehoguo, stage to Fire Place. 4:30 P.

M. Accommodation to Patchogae. 5. 80 P. M.

Accommodation to Babylon. 6:80 P. M. Accommodation to Merrick. The 8 :80 and 10 A.

M. and 3 .80 and 5 :30 P. M. trains connect at Valley Stream forFar Rpokaway. All trains connect with Hempstead.

WALTER HOMAN, Supt. soIStf CENTRAL RAILROAD OP NEW JERSEY. Passenger and Freight Depot in NewYork, foot of Liberty street. Connects at Somervllle with South Branch R. R.

i at HamDton Junotion with the Laokawana and Western Railroad at Phlllipsburg with thelLehlgh and Susquehanna Division; and atKaston with the Lehigh Valley Railroad and its conneotlous, forming adlrootlineto Pittsburg and the West, without ohangeof can also to Central Pennsylvania and New York State. ALLENTOWN LINE TO THE WEST. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Oommenolng December IS, '1872. Leave Now York as follows: 6 A.

M. Way Thaih for Somervllle. 7 A. M. Fob Flemjhoton, Baaton, Bethlehem, Bath, Mauch Chunk, Wtlkosbarre, Pltteton.

Mahaney City. Ht. Carmel, Hasleten, Tanknannook, ly, 4qj with through cars to WUIiamsport, Danville, id. Connoota at Junotion with Lack, ft West. 9 A.

M. MOBNnta ExpnEas, dally (exempt Sundays), (ot Easton, Allentown. Harrlsburg and the West. Connects at Somervllle for Flenungton at Easton for Mauch Chunk, Wilkesbarre, Strauton, Towanda, Wa 10:15 A. M.

WAT TBAIN for SomorvUIe. 18 Way Tkaih for Somervllle. 12:50 P. M. Fob Flimikotok.

Easton, Bath, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Mahanoy City, Hazleton, Wllkesbarre, Soranton, Reading, Columbia, Lanoastor, Ephrata, 2:80 P. M. Fob Eastoh, Bethlehem and Allentown. tiUDr. M.

IUS 4 P.M. Foil Easton, Allentown and Mauch Chunk. Connects at Junotion with and West. R. 4:80 P.

M. Fob Souebtille and Flemlniton. G. P. M.

For Somehville. r. M. OR 5:80 P.M. Evening.

Expbebb, dally, foe Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown. Reading, Harrlsburg, Pittsburg, Ohioago and Ginoinnati. 8, and 6 P. M. Fob boubbviixe.

7:80 P. M. (Emigrant) Fob Eabton. 9 and 11 P. M.

Fob PIiAinfieIiD. Fob Euzabeth at 6 KM, 6:40, 7 7 :15, 8 8 9 :00, 9 :80, 10:15, 11:00, 11:45, A. 12:00, 12:50, 2:80,8:00, 3:16,8:45,4:00, 5:30, 6:00. 6:20, 6:45, 7:30,8:10, 9:00, 10:00,11:00, M. Tickets for the West can be obtained at the office of the Oontral New Jersey, foot of Liberty street.

Now York, and at tho principal hotels and tloket In NowYcrk City. R.E. RIOEER, Superintendent and Eng. H. P.

Baldwin, General Passenger Agent. a2 fy Railroads. jONG ISLAND RAILROAD Trains will leave James Blip, as follows (leav. Thirty fourth stE. 16 mlnnto, later): 10 :80 A.

Port Jefferson, Northport, Locast Valley and Rockaway Trains. 8:00 P.M., Riverhead and Sag Harbor Express Trains (tnrougb to Oreenport on 4:00 P. Mo Port Jefferson, Northporo and Loouat Valley ExpreBS Trains. P. Hempstead Bxpress.

6:00 P. Northport ft Rocksway Accommodation. All trains oonnoot at Jamaica with East New York and at Mlneola with Hempstead. txr vatjb; "lt a itoi kt a "ntt tt a xrr FORD RAILROAD NRW YORK AND NEW AVEN DIVISION WINTER ARRANUKMENT COMMENDING NOVEMBER 21, 1872. Passenger Sta tion ia ho.

zuritt urana ueatrai xepoc. UiUtmauo ua Forty second street TRAINS LEAVE NEW YORK: FOB NEW Haven, 7:08, 8:08 11:88 A. M. 12 S3 88 3:55, 4:38, 6:39. 8:08 (Ex.) and 9il0 (Ex.) P.M.

FOBBBIDOEPOBT. 7:08,8:08 9:08, 11:88 A. 12:23 8:55, 4:38, 5:39 and 8:08 (Ex.) and 6:10 (Ex.) P. M. FonMiLFOitD and Stratford, 7:08 and 11:38 A.M,; 85, Fob Faibfield Southport and Wostport, 7:08,9:08, 11:38 A.

M. 8 :65, 4:88 and 5 :39 P. M. 8:08 9:08, 11:38 A. M.

12:23 3:08 3:55. 438 5:89, 6:38 and 8 :08 (Eft) and 9 :10 (Ex.) P. M. Fort Daiuen, 7:08, 8:08, 11:38 A.M.; 3:65,4:38, 5:39 and 6:38 P. M.

FOB STAMFOBO. 7:08, 8:08 9:08, 10:08,11:38 A.M.; 2:23,3:08 3:55, 4:38 4:53, 5:39, 6:03,6:38, 7j3, 8:08 stopping at Now Rochelle and Port Chostor, and 9:10 (Ex.V P. stopping at Mount Vornon, Mamaroneck and Rye. Fob Greenwich and intermediate Stations, 7:08, 9:08, 10:08, 11 :38 A.M.;2:23, 3:65,4:53, 5:39, 6:03,6:38, 7:23 P.M. Sunday Mail Tbain leaves Grand Central Depot, Forty second street, NewYork, for Boston, via Springfield Lino, stopping at New Rochelle, Port Onestor, Stamford, Booth Norwalk and Bridgeport, and at 9:10 P.

for Boston via Shore Line, stopping at Mount Vernon, Mamaroneok and Rye. CONNECTING TRAINS. Fob Boston via Sprinfield, :08 A. of. 3 :08 and 8 :08 P.

M. Fob Boston via Shore Lino, 18:23, 9:10 P. M. Fob Habtfobd and Springfield, 8 :08 A. 12:23, 3 :08 and 8:08 P.M.

Fob NEWFOBT, R. 8:08 A. M. Fob COHNEOTIODT RIvor Railroad, 8:08 A. 12:23 P.

M. to Greenfield; 8:08 P. M. to Montreal and White Fob Habtfobd. Providence and Fishkill Railroad, 8:08 A.

12:23 P. M. Fob Sbobe Lino Railway, at 8:08 A. M. to Norwich and Providence, 12:23, 8:08 to New London andNorwtob, and 9:10 P.

M. Boston Express. Fob Oohneotioot Valley Railroad, 8 08A. M. and 8:08 P.

M. Fob New Haven land Northampton Railroad, 8:08 A. 3:08. P. M.

to Northampton and WilUamsburgh. Fob Net? Haven, Mlddletown and Wiilimantlo Railroad (Air Lino), 8:03 A. M. and 3:08 P. M.

Fok Hoobatonio Railroad, 8 :08 A. M. and 3 .08 P. M. FOB Nauoatdok Railroad, 8:08 A.

3:08 P. M. and 48 P. M. to Waterbnry.

Fob Danbdby and Norwalk Railroad, 7. 08., 8:08 A. 12:23 and 4 :38 P.M. Fob Shepauq Valley Railroad via Danbury and Nerwalk B. 8:08 A.

M. and 4:38 P. M. Fob New Canaan Railroad, 8:08 1 A. M.

12:23,4:38 and 6:39 P. M. Commodious Sleeping Oars attached to 8:08 and 9:10 P. M. Trains, and also to Sunday Mall Trains on either line.

Drawing Room Cars attrohed to tha 8:08 A.M., 12:23 and 8:08 P. M. Trains. Passengers can procure Tlokots to any point reached over this road at the Grand Oontral Dopot, corner of Forty second st. and Fourth av.

also, at tho ofnaes of the New York Transfer Company, (Dodd's Express) No. 944 Broadway, and No. 1 Court at, Brooklyn and by leaving suitable notice can have their baggage called for and oheckedfrom residence to deaUnatlou. JOHN T. MOODY, se231y Superintendent N.

Y. ft N. H. Division. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.

Tuains leave New York, from foot of DesbrosseB and Courtland streets, as follows: Express for Harrlsburg, Pittsburg, the West aud South. with Pullman Palace Cars attached, 9 :30 A. 5, 7 and 8:30 P. M. Sunday, 6, 7, 8:30 P.

M. For Baltimore, Washington and tho South at 9 A. 1, 9 P.M. Sunday, 9 P. M.

Express for Philadelphia, 8, 9,9 A. 13:30, 1,4.6, 6,8:30,9 P. and 12 night. Sunday, 6, 8:30 and 9 P.M. For Philadelphia, via Kensington, at 7 A.

M. and 2 P. M. Emigrant and second class, 7:15 P. M.

Fob Newark, at 7,7:10,8:10, 9, A.M., 12,1, 2, 2:30, 3, 3:20, 3:40,4:10, 4:30, 6:10, 5:20, 6 5:50, 6,6:10.6:30,7, 7:40, 8:10,9,10, 11:30, 12 P.M. Sunday 6:20, 6, fi10, 9 P. M. For Elizabeth, 6, 6:80, 7, 7 .40, 8, 8:10, 9 10, 11, II .40 A.M., 12 12:80, 1. 2, 2:30.

3, 3:20, 3:40, 4, 4:10, 4:30, 5:20, 6 6 :59, 6, 6 :10. 6 .30, 7 .30, .10, 10, 11 :38, 12 P. M. Sunday, 6 :20, 6, and 8 :10 P. M.

For Rauway, 6, 6 .30, 7, 8 :10, 9 :30, and 10 A.M., 12 noon, 1, 2, 2:30, 3,3 3:40, 4:10, 4:30, 6:20, 6:30, 6:50, 6. 6:30, 7), 8 .10, 10 P. and 12 night. Sunday, 5:20. 6.00 P.

M. Fob woodbridoe and Perth Amboy, 6 and 10 A. 2 3 :40. 4 :30 and 5 ,50 P. M.

For New Brunswick, 7, and 10 A.M., 12 1, 2, 3, 4 5:20,6, 9 P. M. and 12 night. Sunday. 6 and 9 P.

M. For Bast MillbtONE, 7 A. 4:10 and6 M. For Lambertville and Fiemington, 9 A. M.

and 2 P. For. PHlLLIPflUURCV and Bolvldore, 2 and 4 P. M. Accommodation for Bordentown, Burlington and Camden, 1 and 9 :30 A.

12 :30, 2, 3, 3 :40, 4 and 6 P. M. For Freehold, 7, 8 A. 2 and 4 P. M.

For JaMESRurg, Pomberton, Camden, 6 A. 3:40 P. M. Trains arrive aa follows: From Pittsburg, 6:50, A. 1:03 P.

dally, 1U.14 A. M. and 6:34 P. M. daily, oxcopt Monday.

From Washington and Baltimore, 6:40 A. 4:54, 10:12, P. Sunday, 6:40 A. M. From Philadelphia, 5 :21, 6 :50, 10 :14, 11 :04, 11:54 A.

2 3:54,6:04, 8:43 P. M. Sunday, 6:21, 6:50, 11:04 A. M. Tloket offices', 626, 435, 271 aud 911 Broadway, No.

1 Astor House, and foot of Dosbrosses aud Courtland streets. Emigrant tloket office. No. 8 Battery place. D.

M. BOYD, General Passenger Agent. A. Genoral Manager. ja2 tf BOND AND MORTGAGE MONEY TO loan on improved roal eBtate in Brooklyn and New York.

FlrBt ana second mortgages bought and sold. SPAFARD ft OLAPP, 198 Romsen st, oornor of Court a2o BROOKLYN LOAN OFFIOE tiuet funds to loau oa bond, aud mortgage ou Improved property worth, fully doublo. PRAKK A 9 Willoughby Bt. iasnot LUST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE INDIANAPOLIS i BLOOMINGTON AND WESTERN RAILWAY EXTENSION. Capitalists and aU investors aro invito to examine tho merits of the Bonds issued by the INDIANAPOLIS, BLOOMINGTON AND WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, and secured by a Firat Mortgage on its Extension Lino of 217 miles, Qn this work, 100 milos from Champaign to Havana on tho Illinois River, aro completed, and trains will run over that Beotion in the seoond wook of January, The remaining distanoe of 85 miles to Keokuk on the Mississippi, with tho branch oi 33 miles to Decatur, now graded and track partly down, will bo finishoa in ample timo for tho business of 1873.

Tne character of soil, Increasing productions, andjwlde belt of country tributary to this part of the line, assure for it very large remunerative buslnosB. The road from Indianapolis to Fekin, miles, has been in operation a little more than two yearn, and has established success. Its earnings havo steadily increased, giving in 1872 an excess of $395,000 over 1871. Not receipts from this part of tho line alone are more than to respond punctually to tho interest on all Bonds mado aud issued by the Oempany. It rarely ocours that this oau be said of any railroad during negotiation of its securities.

The ontiro line of 420 miles bas tho support of a populous, exceedingly rich and productive agricultural region, pnsseB through and connoota Important towns and clUes, and cross os Immense deposits good coal, nil of which inBiiro local business of magnitude. Its own western and northwostern connections substantially under samo control wlkb firomlnont intersecting roads, will furnish largo through rafflo. The managers appreciate tho neoesaltiF of unusually largo equipment, and are providing for it as rapidly as posslblo. ThlB, with tho new elevator accommodations undor construction expressly for this road and Indianapolis, greatly increase its facilities and enable it to take largo offered business which lt has been obliged to decline Particular attention 1b asked to the unusual strength of theao Bonds, which area liability of tho ontiro Corporation oarning a line of 430 miles, and are also oompletoly secured by a first and only mortgage on tho extension. Of the whole Uuo 808 miles are completed, and 23 more are graded.

With the certainty that Government ratos of interest will in a short time bQ largely reduced, holders of 5 208 will find it advantageous to realize at present high prices and reinvest in these Bonds, whioh we recommend as possessing ample security for all Investors. As an Invest ment tboy cannot fail to prove largely remunerative. The Bonds are seven per cent, gold, 91,000 each, con vertlble into Btook at par, at the option of tho holdor, and may be registered without charge. Price 90, and accrued interest In ourrenoy. Coupons, January and Jnlyl, free of tax.

All negotiable securities reoolved iu exohange at best market rates. Full patioulars furnished on application, TURNER BROTHERS, Bankers, No. 14 Nassau Y. P.S.HENDERSON. Cashier Brooklyn Bank.

A. T. JOHNS, President Fultou Bank. D. M.

CHAUNOEY, 207 Montague street, Brooklyn, ja4 STuATh tf LL THE FAVOKITE INVESTMENT SKOUB1TIBS, CITY BONDS, RAILROAD BONDS, BOUGHT AND SOLD. MERRILL, TILNKY sell lyTuThiS 11 Wall Btreet, N. Y. THE BROOKLYN TRUST OOMPAN 5t' Corner Court and Joralomon Brooklyn, N. Y.

Capital, $500,000. Doposlt aoconnts recolved, subjeot to Check at Sight and Interest allowed for the whole poriod they may remain with the Company. ETUELBERT S. MliLS, President 31. T.

RODifAN, Secretary. Alex. McUoe, Attorney and Counsel. auUlySTuATh BOOTS AND SHOES. AVID MTJNDELL POPULAR BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS.

Formerly of 194 Fulton st, havo remf od to their NEW AND SPACIOUS STORE, 298 FULTON ST, near Plerrepont. my2IyTuThS BROOKLYN. UNBEUTAKEUS. CHAS, E. EARL, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER.

No. 3 Putnam av, junction of Fulton street, Seiton of Olosson av. Presbyterian Ohuroh. myll ly STuSTh BAKING FOVDEK. YEAR'S CAKE, Par Excellence.

REDHEAD'S BAKING POWDER, Simple, quick and infallible, 1b the effect; Bleb, Light and Dolloious la tho Result. Try lt by aU means. It gives perfeob satisfaction. For sale by all grooers. Manufactory ISO William street, IJ.

Y. fol lyTuThiS siiiViin waiik, mVER AND NIOKEL PLATING, And ttl BRPTANNIA AND SILVER PLATED WARB. Old table ware repaired and replated, ftt oomparatlvely trifling oost. to look like new. amBmn MOORg 4 BAXTER, 46 and 43 Fulton st.

mnBO ly BTuiTb BIEiIiIAKDS. TANDABD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES. Everything pertaining to Billiards at loweBt prloes. Illustrated Catalogues sent by mall. H.

W. OOLLENDER, Successor to Pholan Oollonder, 7B8 BROADWAY NEW YORK. apl61yTuTh8 DEIVTISTIIV. ARTIFICIAL TEETH, DR. THOS.

S. HENDERSON, (Graduate Dentist,) 201 CLINTON oor. PACIFIO. My establishment Is not only the largest and most complete In the cite, but In the Stato. Tho facllltlos thoro Foro for supplying good work at reasonable prloes are greater than at any of the smaller houses, Jy21 ly ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

GRAND TESTIMONIAL CONCERT TO Mxt. BlUlSfiUJOUJ lifttlftft. On THURSDAY EVENING. January SO, 1878, On whlah ocoaalon THEODORE THOMAS Will give one of his UNEQUALLED OONOEET8, Assisted by tho following artists: Miss CLEMENTINE LASAR, Soprano, MR. S.

B. MILLS, Pianist. Together with tho UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA. PRICE OF ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR. Reserved seat fifty oente extra.

For sale at Ohaodler'B Muslo Store, adjoining the Academy, and at 114 Broadway. N. Y. Doors open at7M to commenco jit 8. Stolnway 4 Son'B PianoB are used at all tho Thomas Con ACADEMY OP MUSIC, BROOKLYN.

GRAND DRAMATIC TESTIMONIAL TO MRS. FANNY FOSTER, By kind permission of MR. LESTER WALLAOK, From tho citizens of Brooklyn and members of tho AMARANTH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1873. On whioh occasion the benoBoioro will appoar in her eel obratcd rolo of LADY GAY SPANKER, in tho Comedy Of "LONDON ASSURANCE." Btooklyn, January 7, 1873. Mrs.

Fanny Foster: Dear Madam As the many friends who hold you In such high esteem as au accomplished lady aud actress, are do slrousof having an opportunity of seeing you in the role of Lady Gay Spankor, whioh won for you auoh laurels ai an amateur when in the ranks of our Brooklyn AMARAftTH, we beg leavo to ask you to accept of a complimentary testimonial to bo given at tho Acadomy of Music, on any ovening agreeable to your pleasure. Trusting you may look upon this as a slight token of tho regard in which you are hold by ub all, wo beg leave to remain, with the kindest wishes, VOUrS. Robert Raymond, E. D. Plimpton, Luther B.

Wyman, John W. Degraw, Alox MoCuo, S. V. White, John W. Hunter, J.

S. T. Stranahan, Amos Robbins, Caleb Barstew, Joshua L. Pope. nenry n.

anoiaon, Jamos How, B. 8. Mills. A. E.

Masters, Gordon L. Ford, Wm. B. Kendall, L. S.

Burnham, 37 Fifth Avenue, New York, January 17, 1873. Messrs. Robert R. Raymond and others: Gentlemen I thank you sincerely for the cordiality wifth which you tender me a most aooeptable ooinpliment, and I will be most happy to play the part you designate on whatever ovening the members of tho AMARANTH may find convenient. Very truly yours, FANNY FOSTER.

Tickets, Reserved Seats, 50 oonts extra; To bo had at CHANDLER Montague st. ja23 ,25,28,29,30 A CADEMY OF MUSIC, BROOKLYN. MONDAY EVENING, FEBRU.ARY 3. Previous to her departure for Europe, Mrs. G.

O. HOWARD Will glvo ONE FAREWELL PERFORMANCE of her World fenowned character of TOPSEY, in Harriet Beeoher Stowe's snbllme work of "Unole Tom's Cabin." Sale of seats commences THURSDAY, January 30. ja28t BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. JOHN HOWARD PAYNE MEMORIAL. TWO PERFORMANCES.

In aid of the above will be given on TUESDAY EVENING, February 4, under tbo auspicos of tho FAUST CLUB. AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock; EVENING, at 8 o'olock. The afternoon oerformanco will commence with JOHN HOWARD PAYNE'S Tareo act drama of OLARI, MAID OF MILAN, In which will appear several of the most prominent members of Mr. Wallaok's, Booth's and Union Square Theatres. To conclude with an olio, as follows Mr.

F. F. Maokay, will recite Foe's Bells. Mad. Anna Bishop will slog "Homo Sweet Homo," Mr.

Mark Smith will sing a song. The evening performance will consist ox John Howard Payne's comedy of THE SECOND, with an oxcellent oast from tho above named theatres. An olio in which will appoar, Madam Jennie Van Zandt, Mr. O. W.

Colby, Mr. S. B. Mills, Mr. J.

M. Loretz, Mr. Howard Glover, Mr. Martin Papst, aijd THE SABNGERBUND SOCIETY. Tho whole to concludo with Mr.

Payne's Comedietta of Mr. J. SOHONBERG (of Wallack's) Stage Director. Boxoffioe will be opened for the sale of reserved seats on THURSDAY, JANUARY 30. Price of admission to the afternoon performance, ONB DOLLAR no extra charge for referred seats children half price.

Evening performance Reserved seats TWO DOLLARS. Admission ONE DOLLAR and FIFTY OENTS. Family Circle at both performances 50 cents. ja28tf B. P.

GILLETTE, Manager. RS, JARLEY'S FAREWELL TO KRflOgliVW. ho "ffonnlno ami nnlv" MRS. whnsa meant entertatnmenta at Association and Stolnway Halls, Now York, wcro recolvca tjycrovaea nouses wicu continuous laughter and opplausewlll exhibit for THE LAST TIME IN BROOKLYN, Her Inimitable and world renowuod FLUSH AND BLOOD WAX WORKS, At tho ATHENEUM, Corner Atlantic av. and Clinton st, ON TUESDAY EVENING, January 28.

For puro fun, wit and hnmor, nothing equals this, Mrs. JARLEY'S Show. Don't miss this, your last in Brooklyn. )a27 2t LECTURES. S' TAR COURSE OF LECTURES, CONTINUED AT ATHENEUM.

ANNA E. DICKINSON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jan. 29, "WHAT'S TO HINDER?" Admission, 50 cents. Reservod seats, 25 conta oxtra. Tickets at Bolles's Bookstoro, 244 Fulton at.

fa25 4t EV. JOHN HALL, D. (OF NEW YORK,) Will deliver his" Lecture, ontltlod "MODERN HEATHENISM. HARMLESS AND OTHER WISE," On THURSDAY EVENING, January 30, at 8 o'oloolt, At FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSE, Corner of Lafayette and avs. Admission 50 oenta.

No Reserved Seats. ja24 6P EW LECTURE. By tho Rev. EMORY J. HAYNES.

SUBJECT, "THE ISRAEL OF THE ALPS." In the HANSON PLAOK M. E. CHURCH. Hansen nl. cor.

St. Felix Bt. TUESDAY EVENING. January 28, 1873. 'COMMENCING AVt 8 o'clock.

Mr. V.W. OAULFIELD will play organ voluntaries for half an hour bofore tha lecture. TLokoU for aalo by A. G.

Slade 4 606 Fulton at ja24 4t ARK TWAIN AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIO, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 7. Subject: "THE SANDWICH ISLANDS." Tickets on sale January 29 atCBolles's book store and Chandler's musio Btoro. ja27 2t. EV. J.

O. FRENCH'S CALIFORNIA LECTURES, BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED, AT REV. DR. SOUDDEB'S CHURCH. SECOND OF THE COURSE.

TUESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 28. ja27 2t TICKETS 50 CENTS. CJELA LODGE, I. O.

GOOD TEMPLARS, K7 The third lectnro of the Sela Course, by Rev. DR. OUYLBR, will be dollverod at ASSOCIATION HALL, Y. M. C.

A. ROOMS, TUESDAY EVENING, January 28. Subject: "Men and Tbisgs I Saw In Europe." Tickets, 25 conts. Reserved seats 40 oonts, at the Y. 31.

O. A. Rooms and Mr. Morton's Bakory. Fourth LoctureJFobru ary 12, Mrs.

E. O. STANTON. Subjeot: "Tho Coming Girl." Fifth ovonlng, February 26, tho HUTCHINSON FAMILY. ja 23Ht ThSM4Tu JOHN B.

GOUGH, Will deliver his groat lecture WILL IT PAY? il THE TABERNACLE COLLEGE BUILDING, Sohermerhorn st, near Nevlns, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 28. TICKETS 50 CENTS. RESERVED SEATS 76 OENTS. For sale at Bolles's, 344 Fulton and Blade's, 605 Fulton Btreet. 9t INSTRUCTION.

CLINTON AVENUE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES and MISSES, 892 Clinton av, oor nerof Greeno. The second term of tho scholastic yoar will corumonao on WEDNESDAY, February 6. Sossion of twonty weoks. ThoSo dosiroua of entering should apply early, as only a fow more pupils can bo accommodated. E.

A. HOLOQMBB. Prlnolpal. io25 Mf A CHANCE FOR BACKWARD BOYS, or those nnablo to mako progress in largo schools, and for those who wish to progress more raptdiyln writing, reading, arithmetic, spoiling, grammar, composition, at BROWNE'S, 295 Fulton at, near Tlllafy. Students be gln at any time, term dating rrom entrance.

ja20 lot" HOWNE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 295 Fnlton at, near Tlllary. Twenty two years established. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT for speolal instruction in Penmanship, Arithmetlo, Bookkeeping1, Sco. English Department, for classes in Common Branohea, Private lessons to ladies, gentlemen, backward boys. Day and Students begin at any time.

ly yOOAL MUSIC SIMPLIFIED MUSIC written on ono line. The systom practiced at tho Vocal Mualc Class under tho auspices of tho Handbl and Haydn Society, by A. G. 3 LADE'S, ever? WEDNESDAY evening. Good voices and regular attendance the only ro qniaitcH to membership.

MISS L. O. PHILLIPS DESIKES TO Obtain puptlB in vocal and Instrumental musio terms moderate best references given. Inquire, or address her. at 49 St.

Jamos place. OANCI1VO ACAPCIttlESU T. UBIS'S DANCING ACADEMY, 391 Spj and KM Knltan nt.raat.. nnnnftlta Hffv Rail will RR. PENfiflntftmhflpa.

IR79 nia TTTBIRT.4V artW PUT. DAT evenings for gentlemen; WEDNESDAY and 8AT uiuax aiternoona ior iaaies ana onuaren; Tnuna DAY evenings for ladles and gentlemen. Tuition Imparted to private schools and privato classes. Private lessons given at any time not occupied by classes. For furtner particulars call or send for clcoqlar.

8u27 6m 1 H. RIVERS'S DANCING ACADEMY, 176 State, corner of Court street, WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 10. Adnlt Glasses Tuesday and Friday afternoons foi Ladles. EvoningB for Gentlemen. Children Wednesday and Saturday afternoons.

Glroulara may be bad at Tloe'o, corner of Fulton and Johnson or at L. Smith's Drag Store, log Oonrt st. se36m DEPARTMENT OF CITY WOKS TVEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS JLF COMMiBsioNEE'B Offioe, OixxBUll. Brooklyn, Deoember 23, 1872. TO MACHINISTS.

Plans and sealed proposals will be reoelved at this offlco notll January 81. 1873, for a Steam Engino, Boiler and Pumpe, of the following general oharaotor ThopnmpfiBhallba capable of olive ring bIx millions U. B. gallons to a height of twelve feet in. twenly four hours, with a maximum piston speed not to exceed 110 feet per mlnnto.

with a guar an toed doty. The machine ahallbe ereoted complete, at Smith's Pond Engine House, Rockville Centre, with ail necessary fixtures for running, including counter, gauges, bat exclusive of foundations, (which latter will no prepared by the Board of City Works,) at a date to be stated In the proposals. The engine will be snbjootea to the tests for capacity and duty, as usnal, under experts to be agreed upon. If it fails to pass either test it must be removed at the ex penso of the contractor. Six months after passing these tests, and kopt In repair the meanwhile, and under the charge of tho oontraotor, if in good order, the engine will be accepted and payment In full made.

By order of the Board, LOR IN PALMER, Presidont, L. NOBTHUP, Secretary. de240wTa REAL ESTATE AGENTS. OMES FOR ALL, FOB HOUBES. LOTS AND ItAlfD, DI IXEj aujue, On the line of the Central Railroad of New Jersey ply to A.

D. HOPE, Uy N.Y, oo26tf CLAIRVOYANTS, C1 AIRVO YANTr THE DISTINGUISH ed MADAM DE DORE, from Paris, will tell past, present and future events; lost and stolen gooda recovered: brings togother those separated; absent friends; lucky numbera given. Ladies cents to 81; gents 81 to 9 A.M. to 9 P.M., 633 Fnlton Bt, between BtFolixst and Fort Greene place, Ja25 it KS. F.

B. CONWAT'S THIS EVKN1NO. Will bo produced the Great Seriona Drama, from the French Chronicles of the Baatile," IRON MASK. Gaston, otherwise Marchiali (Iron Mask) Mr. Frank Roche St.

Mars, Governor of the Buttle Mr. M. A. Kennedy Father Andoine, Priest of the Ordor of Josuite Mr. F.

Chippendale D'Aublgno, friend and follower of Gaston Mr. A. H. Hastings Mario D'Ostangs, Marobloness de Son necy Miss Ida Savory Mile. Aubrey.

Miss Fanny Besves Epoah 1657. Somar. Enoch II. 1659. Parte.

Epoch II I. 1669. St. Margnerlto. Epoch IV.

Baatllo, Paris. To concludo oach evening with A FAVORITE COMRDY. Mr. Walter Lennox, Mlas Minnio Oonwav, and Company. SATURDAY MATIN EK Tbo great Sonsational Drama of OAMILIiE (Jamlllo Gautler Mrs.

F. B. Conway Annand Duval Mr. Frank Hocho SATURDAY EVENING, TWO GREAT PIECES, Supported by tho onttre Company. In preparation, tho Comedy of DIANA; or, LOVE'S MASQUE.

PARK THEATRE. JOHN P. SMITH Manager. MONDAY EVENING, January 27, Every evening during tbo week, Tho celebrated comodian and character actor Mr. M.

W. FISKK, In John U. Mack's now sensational drama of POISON; Or TEDDY BRADY'S VICTORIES. Teddy Brady (with song) Mr. W.

FISKE. Mr. FISKIC will bo auvpotted.by tho popular artlata, DAN and JOSIE MORRIS, (Latoof MoAvoy's Htberntoon), who will appear In their original Musical Sketch of BAKNKY AND NORAH, Also first appearanoo of the beautiful Miss MARION HOLCOMBE, Tho entire Park Tnoatre Oornpauy in the oast. GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY. 3a27tf rLYMPIC THEATRE, fUIiTON ST.

9 9 Now Stars added to our present Company. Tho largest and best entertainment ever offered In ono company. Every stylo ot ontortalnment represented by capablo A MYSTERY: The increasing novelty and excellence of our performances. MONDAY, January 27. and during tho week, will appear HENRY, OSOAR AND LITTLE VICTOR Miss ANNIE BRADDON, Bravura vocalist; EUGENE BLITZ, tho man of many faces; Miss ALICE SOMERS, tho unapproachable song and dance artist; SHELDON, the wondrous East Indian Juggler: Miss H.

CAMPBELL, the accomplished vocalist; Air. BILLY HART, the people's favorlto comodian. In addition: W. H. Whally, Hugh Fay, the two Deveros.

James Tigho, Miss E. WUmat, Muss A. Walby, Mr. D. Kelly, and T.

L. Donnelly. Tho thrilling drama entitled, "THE DENOPNOER or, THE MISKR OF MARSEILLES." MONDAY, Fobruary 3, Josh Hart's Theatre Oomlquo Company. ja27 2t OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, January 37, and during the week.

F1KST WJKKK U1T THIS Grand Spoctacnlar Fairy Burlesque Opera, With new and gorgeous Sconory, Transformations. ncluding a magnificent Scone, representing tho FLORAL ABODE OF THE FAIRY GODMOTHER. CINDERELLA. The much abnsed sister. UlNJUKKKLLA.

avorea by the Dairy. CINDERELLA. In a Pumpkin Carriage. CINDERELLA. White Mlco for Horses.

CINDERELLA. Rats for Driverand Footman. OINDKRELLA. At tho Ball. CINDERELLA.

Tho Lost Slipper. CINDERELLA. A Princess. CINDERELLA. HAPPY DENOUEMENT.

Tho usual Minstrol Entortalnmont prooedos Cinderella. First Olnderolla Matinee. SaUirday, bob. NHUAIi BALL, or tub BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE PRINTERS Will be held at OITY ASSEMBLY ROOMS, 323 Washington at. near Myrtla av.

On TUESDAY EVENING, January 28, 1878. Tlokots can be hod at tho Eagle Office. doM td RPHAN BALL. THE THIRTY FIFTH ANNUAL BALL OF THE EMERALD BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION Will take placo at tho BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, On TUESDAY EVENING, January 28, 1873. TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS, admitting gentlemen and ladies, may bo had from W.

W. SWAYNE, 216 Fnlton st; THOMAS OASSIN, 332 Fulton st; MIOHAKL KEVINS, 310FultonSt: W.W. ROSE.124AtlanHcav, from tho mcmbors, and at tho door on tho night of tho Ball. JOHN COURTNEY, Prcsldont, PATRICK DKVY, Vlco Presidont. Thomas S.

Hendbbbom, Cor. Soc. Thomab Kelly, Roc. Sec. Fhavk CunnAN, Treasurer.

MUSIC BY TWENTY THIRD REGIMENT BAND. ia22 5f WFSMiTu KPHAN BALL NOTICE. Tho Floor Committeo, of which Mr. THOMAS OAR ROLL la Chairman, will wear Pink Roaettea with aiWor leaves. Chairman, gold whoat; Reception Oommittoe, white buds, with gold leaves, Chairman, AJP.

GILLOON, silver wheat added. Dancing will commonco at 10 o'olock. AtfAYETTE AVENUE i PRESBYTERIAN OHUROH, (Rev. Dr. CUYLER'S.) TESTIMONIAL CONCERT ST.

JAM US CHOIR, TO Mr. E.J. F1TZHUGH, (Director.) TUESDAY EVENING, February 18. Particulars in future ja25tfSTu4Th TIIiLIARDS. EXHIBITION TO NIGHT BY JOH And other oxperts, At 323 FULTON STREET.

Mr. Deery will exoouto his wondorful fanoy shots for whlchheiBso justly oelebrated. Admission froo. HO. A.

TAKE NOTICE. THOS, a R. DKVERKLL'S MILITARY AND QUAD BAND oan bo engaged for parades, balls, partisf Ac, Ac, on the mostlinera) termr; Doohm flute los. sons given. Oftice 244 Bergen st.

SRAND EXHIBITION OF COSTUMES, suitable for masquerade balls, private theatricals, by RAVES, No. 302 Fulton fit, coatumer to all the.Brooklyn Theatres and tho loading amateur theatrical Sooiotlos. Rich and elaborate costumes now in preparation for tho carnival season. jaI4 tf BROOKLYN RIDING ACADEMY, NOS. 470 476 PACIFIC ST, Between Nevlns and Powers sta.

The undersigned has the honor to announce thai hla ARENA (newly decorated is open for Ladles' and Gentlemen's Riding Lessons and Pleasure Exorcises. Muslo Riding every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, during the Wtntor season. Mrs. WALTER will be in attendance on ladles, Woll trained ladles' and gontlomeu'a saddle, horses always on hand, for sale, to hire, or exohange. For olrou lars, containing torms, rules, please call at the office.

Horses takon to board, with privilege of the use of ring, at $30 permonth. Horses oan also bo aooommodatod wita box stalls. no9 6m WM. WALTER, Proprietor. TWENTY THIRD REGIMENT N.

G. BAND furnishes muslo for all occasions, nt the shortest notice. Special attention given to receptions, private parties, weddings, with any nnmbor of musicians. Orders by mall will be promptly attended to, L. CON.

TERNO. Leaden. 419 Gold at de2 3m' rpHE CITY ASSEMBLY ROOMS, JL No. 323 WASHINGTON ST, Adjoining the Post Office, TO FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, FAIRS, PUBLIC MEETINGS, BALLS AND SOIRhES. The ball has a spacious dimension of 100x80 foot, and is provided with comfortable gallorios, ladles' aud gentlemen's reception, suppor.

dressing, tollot and retiring rooms. It is centrally located, and is tho finest publlo hall In Brooklyn. For all information as to terms, apply at tho hall. No. 3X Washington st jylSly A.

R. 3AMUELLS, Proprietor. NEW YORK AITIUSEttlENTS. OLYMPIC. ADMISSION 50 CENTS.

Every evening, Wednesday and Saturday Matinee. ALHAMBRA Prof. Tubin, Illusionist. ALHAMBRA ALHAMBRA Morris's Mystic Changes. ALHAMBRA ALHAMBRA Tho famouB Mortons.

ALHAMBRA ALHAMBRA Tho renowned Lauri Troupo ALHAMBRA ALHAMBRA "Tho Only Loonls." ALHAMBRA ALHAMBRA Specialties. ALHAMBRA ALHAMBRA Now Novelties ovory week. ALHAMBRA Socurod seats 50 ota. and $1 oxtra. THENEUM, 685 BROADWAY, opposito Metropolitan Hotel, A GRAND CHANGE EVERYTHING NEW.

ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. For a limited period, tho beautiful and talented WORRELL SISTERS, Who will appoar in thoir Original Burlesque of LALLA R06KH; or, THE PRINCESS, THE PERI AND THE TROUBADOUR. MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. 201 BOWERY.

A new Sensational Drama, by Soabert. callod A DUTCHMAN IN CUBA. Peter Holnzolnjouser Hen Mason TONY PASTOR'S NEW SONGS. AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. Matinees Tuesday and Saturday, at 2.

Ladles admitted free on Friday evenings. EEKLY AND MONTHLY PAY MENTS TAKEN volt FURNITURE, CARPETS AND BEDDING, AT B. M. OOWPERTHWAIT 4 165 Chatham st. N.

Y. AN IMMENSE STOOK AND LOW PRICES. PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITES, IN GREAT VARIETY. jal33m BARGAINS FOR CASH. 832 JOHN B.

PITT, 1872. general dealer in new and second hand furniture, upiidlstering, repairing, varnishing, 40. 'Second hand fubniturb, carpets, bedding, ac, purchased. Nos. 148, 150, 152 and 154 Jay st.

near Sands. jal2 3mS4Tu G. SELLEW, DESKS. OFFICE AND LIBRARY FUBNITOBH. NO.

103 FULTON BT, N.Y. BANKS AND OFFICES FITTED UP, no223m FINE CYLINDER DESKS. PURNIT'URE, CARPETS, ETC. Housekoepors supplied, and payment reoefved by ths week or month. DEALY 4 CUNNINGHAM, 884 and 386 Third av, ja20 Im Near Twenty eight st Now York.

WINES, IiIQ.TrOR8t dec JOHN GAYNOR, 25 JOHN 25 JOHN STREET, N. FINE WINES, BRAN DIEti, GINS. WHISKIES, AND HAVANA CIGARS. MlmTuSs011 ALL H0UES" CALIFORNIA WINES AND BRANDIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. We beg to announce that OUR STOOK Of tho above wines CANNOT BE EQUALLED By any In the oity, either for quality or prloo.

also. ALL FOREIGN WINES In crrnat varietv. T. B. BEAOH 4 CO.

Grooers, Jeg 450 Fnlton st, cor. Hoyt. ID, MC'CLASKY, No. 98 FULTON ST, Third door below Henry, Brooklyn. WIMBS, MOTORS AND CORDIALS, Tho vory boat and oldest, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC, WHOLESALE AAND RETAIL.

dc301y Established 1850. OAS FIXTURES. GAS FIXTURES LMPORTANTT In tho city to buy gas fixtures iB at KijKNAN'tl. Ho keepa the finest assortmontot thelatest styles and richest manufacture in hla largo showroom, 656 JAilton st, between Navy aud Raymond. An olBgant selection of rich Parlor Clocks, In gold, gilt and bronte and marble all warranted.

aplO Iy Ex May 3r Hall's officiiii' service has extended over twenty years. thirty toits of English were raisad in Los Angel last Eeascm. Stenling a dug isn't theft in' Kentucky, be cruse a dog isn'fcpropBrty, only company. They have a petriflsd woman1 in Philadol pkia. She was potrified with astonishment at her husband's bringing her home 3 new dress which she had not asked for.

Fort Seott, Kansr.s, wanted a ehr.rch, and Tim Jackson, a leading gambler, turned in towards the project, and will 'e uioro if thoy want it. Old Lady I see y.n recover umlJellas. Yes, rn'ru. lots of 'em. Old Lady I ant the one I lost last Mondiry1.

Charles 'Lnnghoiiner, vhcue cntv wai norbd by Dickens in "American Notes," still inhabits the cell in the Philadelphia Penitentiary in which tha great novelist sav; him. A law in Pennsylvania makes the taking of money at the door of a theatre cii' Sunday illegal, whcrcJorD it is invariably ttiken at tho window. A counsel being questioned by jndgo for whom he was concerned, replied, "I am concerned for the plaintiff, my lord. I am employed by the defendant. A general association for tho spreading of German literature is to be organired under the direction of the Grand Duko of Weimar.

Tho purpose of the founders is to buy up the new works of talented and popular rsothors and bring them within the reach of niotnbers in cheap editions. Knoxville, has several polite highway robbers who civilly demand of dark alley pas Bengera or brains," and soiae peaple are fools enough to give them the more necessary article of the two, quite forgetting 3w many people go through tho world withcut brains. A well educated person in England, who has been at a public school and at the uuivor sity, who reads his Bible, his Shakspeare, the Tunes, and all the books at Mudie's library, seldom usob more than about 3,000 or 4,000 words in actual conversation. The vocabulary of the ancient sages of Egypt, at least as far as it is known to us from the hieroglyphic inscriptions, amounts to about words. The libretto of au Italian opera seldem displays a greater variety of words.

The Celestials of Sau Francisco have away of preparing a great feast for themselves. Three times a year they spread a royal banquet beside the graves of their departed friends, and after a little time fall to and eat it themselves. On a recent occasion of this kind forty express wagons were employed in transporting hogs, chickens, riee and liquor to the cemetery, and over 100 wagons were in the procession. Sundry journalists, such as Parke Godwin, John Bigelow, Charles A. Dana, John Swin ton, Major Bundy, Mr.

Church Galaxy), Robert Carter (Appkton's Journal), Oliver Dyer, and a few others, havo organized the "Swetienborg Club," and are temporarily located on Madison avenue. So says tho CMca go Post. The dry goods firm of Siter, Price tt of Philadelphia was established in 1751, under the firm name of Cressou and is consequently one hundred and twenty ono years old. The museum department of tho Public Library of Kentucky has received an addition in the shape of an iron "brank," or scold's bridle, which was found in the cellar of house in Tennessee. The Detroit Tribune says: "Boston papers daily report that 'John B.

Gough opened tho lecture course last There is now only one course in Massachusetts which Mr. Gough has not opened this season, and that is tho race ourae." The Southpoit, Chrmieb' complains that Bridgeport sportsmen visited that town last year, and made no discrimination "between game chickens and those not game." It insiniiaj.es that free accommodations will bo provided at the town's expense far all such sportsmen. A patchwork quilt was shown at tho Memphis Exposition which contained pieces. It took six weeks in making. Just imagine a woman voluntarily spending six weeks in cutting cloth to pieces and sewing it together again to form something perfectly hideous when done.

The present style of lady's hat is doscribod as a kind of a movable tower of Babel, with a deep trench around tho base, devised purely for offensive warfare. After a night of it at the Savage club, tho theatre and a supper with an M. Mark Twain found he lost a roll of bank notes of $200. Commonest thing in the world. Some master of the terspiehorean art has invented a "kie iu which eaoh gentleman kisses his partner and everybody dse he can get at whenever the intricate changes afford an opportunity.

The young man on Olive street who thinks he has a fiue tenor voice, was vaccinated with a brickbat by a sleepless neighbor, last night. St. Louis Globe. A German physician, Dr. 'Wailenporf, has fitted up a screw propeller as a floating hospital for patients with lung diseases, to spend the winter in cruising between Gibralter and Malta.

Joshua Reynolds advised an amateur artist to study a stone wall until it became beautiful to him. On the same principle we now havo an opportunity of discovering tho "music in mud, mire in our very mirth, dactyls in dirt and slush in everything." Courier Journal. The noted owl Ulysses Grant, recently forwarded to the Courier Journal by Coh NolL Eose, seems to take kindly to civilization, and doesn't wear his face on the back of his neck so much as he did. When gorged with spring chicken he is particularly docile and allows his trainer, Prof. Graham, to approach near enough to stroke his plumage with the counting room poker, 'ibis shows the effect of kindness to animals.

The editor of the Peoria Rcvinc says that any man who is too proud to walk deserves to have his horse get sick on his hands, and adds: We never owned but one horse, and he was a saw horse, and our natural aversion was such that we had rather walk ton milss than ride that horse half an hour. He was a victim to Iho horso plague, and was tho plague of our boyhood days. The sturdy old steed was swept away ono night in an epidemic which passed through the wood shod and carried off, in addition, or rather in subtraction, a large axe, tho wood saw, a rat trap and two pairs of skates, and wo saw that horse no more." T. VV. Palmer of Nashua has an early harvest apple tree in his garden from which he gathered a good crop of apples on the first of The tree was in blossom at tho time, and on tho first day of October it yielded its owner a second crop of apples almost equal to the first.

A profano journalist is good onoHgh to say that a somowhat illiterate gentleman up town has named his dog Michael Angelo, on the. supposition that M. A. was one of tho old mastiffs. Hartford projects a new sensation in tho study of wall paper, Mr.

Joseph Hall of high school has oiamined a sample of wall paper sent to him for analysis. It was a delicate green shade, and ho found that each square foot of paper contained an equivalent of fivo grains of arsenio, enough to kill two men. An old fisherman of Richmond, semis the following to the Vutpatch: "To, all, to whom it may concern Found at ray door on the 31st between 8 and 9 o'clock, an infant child a few days old. The owner or own era will please come forward, prove property, and take it away, or, with the help of God we will tiy and take care of it." The circus was behind timo at Kahuna, Washington Territory, and a great orowd from all the country around waited alj the afternoon and evening, improvising a ball for their own entertainment till 10 P. the long looked for came at last the tents were put up at once, and at midnight the show opened, the audience gathered, and tho sawdust flew till day break, when the player aud the played retired tired.

A lady in Halifax, desired the removal of a dead cat, and was informed that she must go to the senior alderman of tho ward he would then tell the mayor, tho mayor would tell the health inspector, tho health inspector would tell the police, the police would tell the dead cat man, and the dead cat man would remove the nuisance, Tho process struck the mayor as rather rodtapish, and he has "gone for "system in a. healthy message, WM. COLE. COLK 4 MURPHY. AUCTIONEERS, THURSDAY, January 80, At 11 o'clock, at Hamilton av.

Bridgo. CONSTABLE'S SALE of the ounal boat "Crosby's Kxprttis her tackle, apparel and furniture. 2tJ GEO. OOLUAN, Constable. COLE, AUCX1UNEKK.

GOMMKROIAL KXCHANGH, No. 389 FULTON STRKKT, oclO ly Opposite tho City Hall. TOSEPH HEGEMAN CO. WEDNKSDAY, January 29. At 10 A.

at 1,053 Fultou at, near Irving place. The stock and tixturua of a sto'o and tin Btoro, cooking and parlor stoves refrigerators, Bcuttlcs, iron and tin ware, show cusl's, Ac, Ac. ja27 2t VVALTliliS. THOMAS, AUU v'r ttmioors. Real listata and Insurance Aeents: Brooklyn Salesroom, 391 Fulton opposite City Hall, Brooklyn.

Particular attention paid to furnituro and outdoorses. Hrooklyn City securities, Stocks and Bonds bonftht, saW and negotiated also. Western Railroad Stocks and Bonds bought and sold. Iy AUCTION SALE OF DRY GOODS, MIL Jiniry, furs aud furniture. T.

W. LINDSAY will eollon WEDNESDAY, January 29, at J0 o'clock, at 141 Court fit.theabovtj named goods, commencing with furniture. Sale positive. 2t JEUK JOHNSON, AUCTIONEER, No. 21 Park row, opposito Astor House, N.

Y. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE, TUESDAY. February 11, At 12 o'clock, nt Kxchnnee Salesroom, 111 Broadway, N.Y. Ill) DESIRABLE LOTS ON LEADING STREETS AND AVENUES In tho Ninth. Nineteenth and Twenty first Wards of the CITY OF BROOKLYN.

Property all splendidly located and vory dosirablo for INVESTMENT or IMPROVEMENT. Maps one week before sale at office of Auctioneer, 21 Park row, N. Y. ja23 tf 4lONEY ISLAND LAND AT A UCTION Will be 1ft by public auction at the TOWN HOUSE, GRAVESKND, on TUESDAY, January 28, 1373, at 2 o'clock, P. tho following described premlsos, to wit: LOT 20 on Mav of Coney Island on file In the Graveaond Town Olerk's office.

LOT 21 on said map. LOT 23 on said map. LOT 47 on said map. Tho easterly half of LOT 48 on aald map. LOT 43 on said mnp.

These lots will bo lot for tho term of ton years eaoh, commencing on the expiration of the oxistins leases thereon respectively. And tho first year's rent will be required bo mid when the property is struck down. Terras mado known at the letting, and the lou having improvements will bo let subject to tho following resolution If any lot bB so let to any person other than the last les Bees owninc improvements on saidlot, too new lessee shall pay to the former lesseo for tho value of Iroprovomonta on the property at tho expiration of tli3 old lease, provided ouch Improvements wtito on tho pr oporto at tho Ume of inich public lotting at a rate to bo fixed uy arbitrament botweon tho old and new lessees, eaoh choosing one arbitrator, and which said arbitrators shall, on disagreement, r.hooee athlrd, and tho decision of fluch arbitrators, or a majority of thorn, shall bo final. Bated Gravcsend, January 4, WASHINGTON WILLIS, JOHN Y. McKANK, DAVID SNKDKKER, Commissioners of Common Lands of tho Town of Graves end.

jaS 4t'M3tS SEWING MACHINES OF ALL THE latest Improved styles of notr machines for sale and to rent; rent to be applied toward purchasing any maohlno desired; old machines taken in part payment for now ones all makes of in. ichinos repaired. M. HAMILTON, 100 Conrt st, between State and Sc'horrnerhorn Bts. au24 ly.

rilHE WILSON NEW UNDERFEED 6ROTTI.K SKYVING MAOHlNH has tho best feed, mas lighter, works faster, wears bettor, has hotter attachments, no cogs, no heavy cams, give, hotter satisfaction, la 25 por cent, cheaper. Canvassers wanted. Long Island Agency, 272 Fulton lUoet. mh21 ly ROVER JiAKEli'S IMPROVKD KLASTTO STITCH AND LOCK STITOH SEWING MACHINES, (JEEDLEK. SILK.

COTTON. MACHINE OIL, 4o. BROOKLYN OFFICK No. Ml FULTON 8T. BRANCH OFFICE: 208 BROAD WAY, E.

D. JalPly TERMS OF PAYMENT EASY. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE COM PAKY. BROOKLYN OFFICE 29 FULTON ST. TUB MOST POPULAR MACHINE IN MARKET.

EXCELS ON LIGHT WORK, AND BEATS ALL ON THE HEAVIEST, sell lyTttThiS HENRY BRISTOW, Manager. A MERICAN BUTTONHOLE, OVERSEAMINC AND SEWIMO NAOH1NE OOMPANY Haye now ready for delivery their new and eroatly lm proved Sowinif Machines, with or without tho outtonhole parte. Don't fall to see them bofore purchasing elsewhere. N. II.

We sell on monthly installments, and, if desired, Inrnlsh purchasers with first class work at highest market prices. Long Island Agency 612 Fnlton st, near Raymond, 246 Grand at, Williamsbnrgh, the best placos in the city to get ladies1 underwear, ready made and made to or. dor, J. T. MENDALL, Proprietor.

IjSTuATh tjHEELEK WILSON'S MANUFACTURING OOMPANY. SEWING MACHINES. Brooklyn Office, SK FULTON opposite Johnson Bt THE BEST MACHINE AND TH EASIEST TERMS. fetily HENRY BUTMAN. Agent.

THE II A ATCHELOK'S HAIH BYE. nnlmirtirt Hn.r Dve in the best in tho world the onl? true ana perfect dye; harmless, reliable, instantaneous no disappointments; no ridiculous tints; romodies tho ill effects of bad dyes; invigorates and leaves tho hair soft and beautiful, black and brown. Sold by all druggists and periuinerfl, ana propor.y appjion at UUISLOR'S Wig Factory, lyTnThAS 16 uona st, iew yots. AhD HEADS (Tun Ytf cnvfiTRd with a niecn oxactlv fitted to the bald perfect, and with work so ingeniously contrived, to appear each hair just issuing from the skin tho hair being exactly of tho eamo shade and texture as tho growing hair, they are so perfect thoy cannot be do tec ted. Made only at BATC HE LOU'S CELEBRATED WIG FACTORY, Be4 lyTuThAS 16 Bond st.

New York. HAIR I HAIR HAIR I SHAW'S PATENT HAIR, equal to human hair; can bo combed and brushed; switches, 50c; human hair cheapest aud best In the market: solid switches, one yard long, trench switches, curls, $1 and upward; ladies' own hair dressed over, 25c. latest styles always on hand. 352 Bowery, between Fourth and Great Jones st, upstairs, and 363 Sixth av, between Twonty socond and Twonty third sta, np Btalra, New York. de27 3m FIAWOS.

OBGAKS A1NJP HIUSIC. A GREAT OFFER FOR JANUARY! HORACE WATKUS, 481 BROADWAY, N. Y. Will dispose of ONE HUNDRED PIANOS, MKLODE ONS and ORGANS of hist class makers, including YTatcra'a, at extremely low prices for cash, during this month. New 7 octave first class PIANOS, modern lra provements, for $275 caBh.

THE WATERS'S CONOERXO PARLOR ORGANS, aro the most beautiful In stylo and perfect in tono ever made. Call and see them; prices extremely low for caBn. Monthly installments reoolved, running! from one to three years. New instruments to let, and rent applied If purchased. mh41y PIANOS TO LEI1 SOME VERY FINE secondhand pianos, very cheap, Bold on monthly payments, or rented and rent applied on purchase.

Now pianos at great barRaite. jyll ly J. E. L. LINDSTEDT, 590 Fulton at HAN Oi3, 5, 10, $15.

20 MONTHLY UNTIL PAID. STEIN WAY PIANOS FOR SALE. Pianos routed and tho same allowed if purchased. PHELPS fc SON, no8 tf TuTbifcS 308 Fulton st, opposito Johnson. IHLSEKG HOLMSTROM, PIANOFORTK MANUFACTURERS.

"Wo oBer our first class pianos for sale, at prices and terms to suit all. WAREROOMS530 FULTON ST. oc23 lyTuThiS BURDETT ORGANS. BURNT AT OHIOAGO. RE BUILT AT ERIE, PENN.

la conslderqd by all musicians to bo the no pins ultra of reed instruments. The trndoj chnrchos, schools, lodges and private Individuals supplied. WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD TO EQUAL IT. Unsurpassed in tone. Elegant new cases.

When you buy bo sore and get the best. Send for price list. New pianos $275 and upward. Warranted for five years. O.

M. TREMAINE A PIANOFORTE Manufacturers and goneral agents for this organ. 1S5 Broome st, New York. bq28 lThSttTn jpiANOS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Persons looking for a first class Piano, wlir find, the beat assortment in tho city, at DUNCE'S, 56 Court Bt, Agent for tho United Pianoforte To whom was awarded tho first prize at tho late Fair at tho Rink, AIbo on hand, tho Bacon Kerr.

Arion, Ihne Son, M.xetl, and others, which will bo sold at the lowest factory prices. no27 3mWStM. jpiANOS I PIANOS I PIANOS 1 FROM SEVENTY FIVE DOLLARS TO TWELVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. NEW PIANOS from three hundred and seventy five dollars up. t(NEWOHIOKERING PIANOS from $425 up, according PIANOS RENTED.

ORGANS RENTED. Pianos and Organs sold by installments. Stools and Covers for sale. Sheet Music, Music Books, Beat Musical Boxes CHANDLER BROTHERS, 172 Montspne st. o30 ly PBCIAL, For one week only, DECKER HAINES BROS and PATENT ARION From $10 to 820 per month until paid tor.

A. a. ta i Ktt. noia Iy 102, 104 and 106 Court street. fijiS FOR S250 MASUN HAMLIN MI? Cabinet Organ, oight stops, two banksof keys (cheap nnough.) Plpo Organ, built by G'rahb.

Who wants a Pipe Orgflnr A. G. SLADK A 605 Fulton st, junction Flatbush av. P. 8.

Gold bracelet found at BLADE'S Music Rooms. no301y.

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