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THREE CENTS BROOKLYN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1865. VOL HO, 71. MEDICAL AMUSEMESTS. THE" HOLIDAYS. If I VIEWS OF CORRESPONDENTS.

FINAWCIAt. 1 EiTaJBOIiD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. "HIGHLY OONOENTBATBD" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUOHIJ, A positive and speciflo remedy for dlseasos of tha BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSIOAB SWELLINGS. This modleios increases tha power ot dlgostlonl and ex cltoa the absorbents intohealtnly action, by which the water of calcaorous depositions, and all unnatural enlarge mer.U 'are reduced, as well aspain and hiflantmationinail good In men, women or ohUdren. HHH HHH UHH HHH HHH HHH UHH HHH HHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHH HHH HHH HHH HHH HHH HHH HUH HHH M.KS.1?", ii.

COX WAX'S 1 AKii "Fulton Btraot, opposite City Hall, Biootljn. Sole Lessee and ManoKflrosa Mrs. F. P. CONWAY.

BENEFIT OB Mr. COLIN STUART, who, havinf? recovered from his recent wostsovere aooidont will make his re appcaianco on this occanon' THIS KVJENIKG TheSterh'nffPlayof STILli WATERS RUN DEiTP. John Mildinoy. Mr Conway Capt Hawtlcy Mr. Colin Stuart Mr Potter.

Mr FChippondaio Dnnbilk Mr Joseph Barrett Tongiord Mr Frank Barry MarEhDin MrWTTtylea Gimlet MrS Parker Jpfaon Mr Collier Mrs BOunway Mis Mildmas ps Louise Hawthorne JENNY LWD. Baron. Mr Joseph Barrett Grartby'Gasg Mr Wm Davidge I eatherlurffa Mr Saml Parker Jonnj LH.0 Viola Barrett TO MORROW EVENING, Will be presented Bhakspeare's great play of a MIDSUMMER MiiHT'S DRKAM. which ha? been many months in preparation and will be produced with entirely New Hcenery. (Jorgeona Oo3tum03, a Maenificent Panorama andTrauBforniation Score.

Priced of Admission Private Boxes (Lower Circle) SpperCixcle 95; Orchestra Boxes 5: Orobcatra uhairs rcbestra Boas 15 conts; Parquorto 50 Circle 30 cents. in armH not admittod, Doors open er 7j; comnmnciti al So'ciovn "ACADEMY OEMUi3IO. GRAND OUEISTMAS FUSTIVAL. Mr. STUART of tho Winter Garden boffs to aunouuoe that cn CHRISTMAS EVENING, DEC.

25th, The popular favorite, Mir. J. H. OLARriE, who baa been recoived iu bis previous appearancss with such enthusissm and delight, will appeal inbia GliEiT C0M1O CHARAOTe.lt OP PAUL PRY. Aflcr which tho c'o'obrated Nautical Drama of BKN, THE BOATSWAIN, Presenting A GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE OF UNRIVALLED ATTRACTION.

Messrs. J. G. Hanly. Dyott.

Vfolcot. Andrews. Ohes'er, Remble, Mason. Donaldson, Mrs. Waleot.

Jr. Miss Mary Oarr. and the'fnU BtrenKth of tho Winter Garden Company in both pieces. SPECiAir Doorsoprnatfj. Commence at7 ocloek pre cUely.

TUIBLO'S GARDJKN. Xi Lessee and Manager Wiu Tbis establishment does not advertise in the New xTork Herald. Doors open atfK. Bedn at PA. LAST WEEK OE EDWIN FORREST, who will appear on MONDAY and TUESDAY EYEN IMGS.

Dec. 18 and 13. as E1CBRO. THH BROKBB, in tho Orama of THE BROKER OF BOGOTA. WM.

(only appearance) as OABERERO. THURSDAY DAMON. FRIDAY Benefit arid last appearanco of EDWIN FORREST. RICHELIEU. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Lait nights of ARRAH NA POGUU.

MONDAY, Deo. 25, Mies LUCILLE WESTERN will appear. n27 tf BROADWAY THiSATRB RBGINS 7, Corner Broadway and Broomo st, Y. CROWDED HOUSES EVERY NIGHT. SPLENDID SUCCESS OE F.

S. OHANFRAU AS SAM. Which has now been given upwards of 8 EVENTS' FIVE NIGHTS. It will bo presented EVER If NIGHT AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Metineos beein at close a 3.

A "SAM" MATINEE CHRISTMAS DAY. o25Jf A OADEMY OJF MUSIC, BROOKLYN. SECOND GRAND BALLAD AND OPERATIC CONCERT OF XHB CAMPBELL CASTLE TNGLISH OPERA TROUPE. IRIDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 22D.

On this occasion the following artists will appear: Mrs, MARIA ABBOTT. Miss ZELDA HARRISON. Misfl JENNIE DE AN. Mr. GEO, SIMPSON, Mr HARRY SANDERSON, Mr.

GEOHOE W. MORN AN, Director, In a new and Brilliant Programme. TICKETS, 60 CENTS. Referred Seats. CO cents extra, T'okots for sale at tbo Acatemy of Music, and all the Mu sic Stores, and Swayne's Book Slore, 210 Fulton st.

4t MON1AGUI5 HALL BALLROOM, TUE LARGEST AND OHEAPEST ROOM IN THtC CITY. No. 6 COURT STREET. dl93w OHAS. F.

BUNOE. THK TWififfTY THIRD lim'i, S. G. BAND ia no fully proparod to furnish firat olasa MUSIC for Parades Serenades, Concerts, Fairs, Balls, Private Parties. Ao.

Orders can bo leftat33 Schormorhorn street, Brooklyn, or atiny present rosidenco, 1961 a Ohrystia street, Y. il PAPS I'. 04 3ni Bandmaster BROOKLYN LIBRARY ASSO 0IATIOH" OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT. RALPH WALDO EMERSON, will deliver 3 LECTURES before Ibis AssogiaMon, at tho New fsnglinl Congregational Cburcb, South9th st, botweoa 5lh and Cth Bte, on the following ovenings: WKDNFSUAY. Jlec.

20 Sul iect 'Rneaoss. THURSDAY'. 21 "Oliisso of FRIDAY, 22 "Olubs." 'Hotels. 50 cenls: may bo obtained at the door, or the Library, No. 90 South 8th st.

dI9 4f (T 1 H. K1VHRS' Jt PRIVATE DAKO'NQ AOADFMY. No. 33 SOHKK.fERaORH HVUEl'T. Corner of Court fitteot, Brooklvn.

SF.COND QUAR'I'ER Oiassvs for b3ginoors aro bow forming. Ladieson fuctday end Friday aftornoo is at tyi o'clock. Antwclass for Genlomon. Tuesdiynnd Vriday evenings at 80'clock. Newclase tor Children Wodocsday andt 'atuiday afti A privato cl isi for jdioiaud Gei t'eincn every ') hursdoy evenmir.

All the fashionable danciB 010 and the Oormm Oritillion. A pamphlet containing tho German Cotillion can be ootaiuedof Mr. Prico Kc. Apply nt the nr send for a rcilnr. N.

B. Tbo rooirs can bo obtained for privato EOcurblcs lieo not otherwise 1 iu "IKANJJ JUR1LEI3 VjT FAIR AND ELM PLACE CONGRHUAT10NAL CHURCH, (Rev. W. A. Bartlett, Pastor,) WEDNESDAY ATSD THURSDAY, 20TH AND 2U1T, Aftornoou and Evening.

"GOOD'S TOR THE HOLIDAYS. TOYS, BOOKS, PEnVDMEKY ASD FANCY AltTlCLES Of every description, suitablo for CHRISTM VS PRESKN'IS, AT THE LOWEST RETAIL I'KlCtS. SEWING MACHINES; WHEELER WILSON'S, GliOVKR BAKER'S. HOWE'S THH I'LORESOH MAOllINK, All worruntoil at utul rates ALSO 1 MB OF SAWVFH'S PIANOS. BOUQUETS.

CONFECTION ARf A MUSIC, S'NGING, SPEAKING, AH ER A If EST I ITIES. Admission (oJliejAiilo25 "19 It' HRlhi'MAS COKCJBRT OF TIIK WASHINGTON ST. M. E. SABBATH SCHOOL, MONDAY EVENING, DEC, 20111.

1865. To conimcnco at 7) o'clock: doors Opor, ot 6'. Ticket, SO cents; Children. 25 cents, To bo had at Dvas A Bookstore, 210 Fnlton at. and at Iho door ontho evoning of tho odnoert.

dljnb.M.tW 1865fflfiH 54B0H" I860 BROOKLYN AST ASSOCIATION. THE FALL EXHIBITION OF PICTURES. Of this Association, WILL OPjiN OH THURSDAY, DEO. 21st, And remain open 011 FRIDAY, 22d, SATURDAY, 23d. and MONDAY, From 8 o'clock A.

M. till 10 P. M. ADMISSIOrl FREE. Catalogues 20 cents.

dlMt JOHN WILLIAMSON, SomUry, BOOLiEY'S NEW OPERA HOUSE. CORNER OF COURT AND UEMSEN STREETS THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE RESORT. B. H. Bole Proprietor.

PARTWULAiF NOTICE. HOOLEY'S ANNUAL PKEfiENTATION TO THE YOUKQ ONES (and 'old un this soar,) wlU take, place during the Christmas and Now Year Holhjays and consist. Sf aSdlese variety of FIRST CLASS TOVS, JE WELRY. 4o. Ac toe numerous to clasify.

Bfv ar MIND, this isnofhft HOUSES is to 'order' on Holidrys as well as other dsys at ManBger simply intondB bis gilts as HOLIDAY PRS BENTB. oratributeof gratitude fm favors re during the pastypnr. Specimens nf the articles will be on exhibition in the vestibule of the Opera Hou during tho latterpsrtof this week and the Hohdai MONDAY EVENING, DE0EJIBER 18XU, USD DURING THE WKEE. LOOK AT THE GREAT BILL FOR THIS WEEK. First week of Bioini's GouuineEtbionian Oeor.i olllod L' AVRIOADE; or, THE VIRGINIA OUPIDS.

TONY DENIER'S AMERICAN FROG. THE PERSECUTED DUTCHMAN, CORNWELL'S RETREAT: OR MONDAY MORNING IN COURT. L4 GISE1TE.bjjit nlDIjRY pATHETIO BALLAD, CLOG MEDLEY. NEW SONGS CHORU3SES, 4o. AQousaiou Parquatto.

60 cents, Family Oirolo juuouts; Private Boxes, 95 1. Doors open at to commence at Hi o'clock. C1 HRISIMAS CONCERT OF THE WASHINGTON STREET SABBATH SCHOOL, MONDAY EVENING," DEO. 26th, 1815. Tickets 60 cents Cbildren 25 cental to bo had at Tyas A Co'e Bookstore 216 Fulton st, and at tho door on tha evening.

Doors open at o'clock: Concert to commence at 7X o'clock. d233'. KOOKLYN YACBT CLUB PROMENADE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, JANUARY 8, 1865.. TICKETS (admitting a Lady and Gentleman) $2. EXTRA LADIES' TICKETS tl EAOH.

To be procured of any of tho members. 019 4t" H. hlVEKS' DANCING ACADEMY, No. 33 BOH ERMERHORN STREET. Corner of Court Btrctt, Brooklyn.

Classes are now forming. Ladies Tuesday and Friday afternoons at3 o'clock. Gentlemen, Tuesday and fnday eronings at 8 o'clock. Cbildren, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons at 3W o'olook. Ladios.

at 3 P. Tuesday and Friday. Soirees for the pupils nsual. Cards containing forms can be obtained at J. Willis' store, 72 Court st: Jap.

if. Lent's Music Btore, 359 Fultori st: and at Pile's Drug Store, comer of Fulton and Pierre oont sta au28 6m EBRY CHRISTMAS, ANNUAL BALL OF MONTROSE HOOK AND LADDER CO. No. 1, Al Ijliirsij ualij. MONDAY EVENING, Deo, 25th 1855.

Tickets can be bad of any membBr of th Company, or at 'he door on the evening of tio Ballot ne cfliN H. Fi 1BBRLL, Chairman. W. H. M.

PYE, Troasuror. VVjf.LACn W. Hoopee, Sec'y. d204t Mli. AND MISS MCALLISTER'S JM DACING AOAUBMK Hob removod to GOTHIC ADAMS STREET.

NEAR CONCORD. Ctoeecs for Geutlemen and uidies Tuesday and Friday eTAli tSe fatbion iblo dances taught in one conr'o of 24 lesxns. TeimsDerrjuarter: Gents, fB. Ladies. $5.

Send for a circular. W. B. Soiree at Gothic Holl Doo. 21.

se2 Dm THE HA1K, AIR, HAIR, HAIR. AUGUST'S HAIR REJUVlCNATOR will restore Hoir where all other reme'dios have failed: price $3. Also August's. Imperial Hair Renovator to restore gray Hair to ita original color; price Also bis superior Hair Tohio to dress Hair removes dandruf and oures any disease of tbo scalp; price I 60; per bottle Ladios and gentlomon, these articles above mentioned will do all as represented, and are aupe penortoanynowinuse. Try them.

Oan be obtained at No Clinton, near Fulton atreet. Brruklyn. N. up stairs. Bll lm JOHN AOtaUST.

Propriotor. JPIAWO JFOKTBS. CHICKERING 8s SONS' PIANOFORTES A good assortment of these Bplondtd instruments on bandat 296 Fulton st OtherBoodraanufocluretsaso. dl8 61" H. MATHbVYS.

PIANOFORTES. mro OUMMING8 4 726 Broadway, N. Y. For finality of tone, durability mid elomm of nniso, the InsSrumonts produced by this firm ore unsurpassed; and yet they aro offered to the public at fro a $100 to J160 below any other of equal quality. iob instrument fully warranted for five years, Tho highest prico atiowea tor old Pianos in exchango.

dl lm AlriKK AHSOTf l'MIilNT OJ. SsiKW AND eecond bund PIANOS for sale and to lot at moderate prices, at J. E. L. LINSTEDT Piaoo Watorooms, 16 Fulton streot Brooklyn near Fulton Ferry.

lm THOMPSON'S NEWSOALE PIANOS AT FACTORY PRICES. OARUART. NEttflHAM 4 CO'S GOLD UKDiL PARLOtt AND SCHOOL OROANS. AT FACTORY PRICES. AM.

KINDS OF SHEET MUSIC AN BOOKS. TUNING, REPAIRING, ic. C. F. THOMPSON, No.

3 Grcfti avenue, 3d door oast of Oxford st, iil7 1 1 Junction of Fulton avonne. THE HORACE WATERS GKAND, SOnAHE AD PIANOS, MELO DKONB ANDOABIbET OHGANi Whnlc3alo ondrotail, at reduced prices, lo lot, ar.rl rent allowed if puroiiasod. Monthly payments received for the same. Second band pi.inos at barglins: prices from u60 to 325. Cash paid for Eccond band pianos.

One of the largest stock of music, music books and niusin morchatulizn tho Uniteil States. Warorooms and Factory. dSlBroadway, Now York. Brooklvu rooms 353 Fulton street, ovor tho Dime Savings Back. Halsey'sBuilJing.

n3 tf FRANK D. SNOW, Agent. UTJ51N WAY SONS' GOLO MBDAL GRAND AND 6QUA1IE PlANOr. are considered the bot in Europe as well al this having, received (he Fl st Prize Medal at tho Voile Exhibition in London. 1862.

The uriuoinal roason why the Stemwqy Pianos are superior to.all others, is, that tbe tirin i flo iinose'l of fire orao ticalpianoforte makers, (father and ir sons who invoat all their own improvements, and miller whose jiorsenal supervision every part, of the instrnmoot is lnannfaottirod. Warorooms. Nop. 71 and 73 East 11th streot, botwoen Uniou Squa'reand Irving Placo, Ne York. so27 tf CVWBSiH, UMBER AT WHOLESALE Jc RETAIL.

ALL DKSORIPTIONS AND IJUALITY. A full stock suitable tor shipment to Chins. Austraii.i, lrio, Brazil, West Coast, Rio Do Le Plala, aud all other foreign' irltots. Soleoliorjs for partial or entiio cargopfl made with caro and despatch. The attention Eyortsir tnd Manufacturer? is especially reqiiestcd.

PINK, SPRljOK AND HF.MLOOK, in every variety. Alsif a goneral SSPOi mfct ot i iUffoos, suitable for Home and Foreign markets, inoluding MAHOGANY, "LACK WALMU0, HICKOltY, OHltRtT. ASH. WUITEOaK SYCAMORE, etc, elc. SIABVOAS.

ASH, WHITEWOOD, BOARDS ASI PLANK. OAK AND MAHOGANY VENERES. WAGON SPOSB5 A.6D fKtl.6 Y.lt, 0 fosUinlj Co hand an for sale in qtwutities to suit r.t issen, iiv R. 17. AD.

MS A Atlantic Dock, add 1 is Wall jt. New Yoru BOAROltVGf. BOAR 1.1 A YOUNG PHYSICIAN wan Is board in a good private smily, in tbe vicinity ot tort, Greene or Elliott for himself, wife and litflo child; oalrt Irkea fiontbasemeot room for an otfioe if possible. Reply lo Dr. Hyde, 37 Powers streot, for 4 days, 32031 BOARD TO LET, FURNISHED, A front room, witb board, on tho 2d floor, to a gentleman and wifo.

or two single ger.tlcmtn, willing to room together. Apply at 2G0 Bridge at, near Johnson.d204t BOARD WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN and'wife. Furnished room, with board, in Brooklyn, convenient to tho ferries. Terms must bo moderate Ad dropfi, stating full particulate, U. W.

Eagleouice. (12031. ARD IN A PR1V ATE FAMILY, WIT front room and bedroom adiotning, on tbo 2d floor, fot a gentleman and wifo. or for single gentlemen. Apply at 35 Greene avenue.

d203t TJOARD PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS mJ on second etory to let, with board location convenient and within a few minutes walk of Wall Btierrt and South ferries. Apply at 87 State street, noar Clinton. d213t BOARDA LARGE, NICELY FUR niBhed room to let with board, to a gentleman and wife; a so a front hell room to to single gentlemen bonse has all the improvements. Apply at 303 Henry street. dtt3t' BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, FOR ro gentlemen: furaisbodroom, gas and Gra: dinoer at 6.

Inquire at 143 Ryerson street, near DeV alb d212t Id oard wanted a gentle man 13 and wile. Irom 1ft January, within a few blocks of City Boll, eat sice preferrel. Addre Brooklyn Postogee. OARD WANTEDTWO OB. THREE rooms well furnished, wanted, with bostd, for a family of four grown persona, in an oligible location inStbe vicinity of tbo City Hall.

Brooklyn: a liboral prloe win be paid for satisfactory Address Box 31! BrooklsnP. O. dlStf jiXCtinsioNs (HONEY ISLAND AND BROOKLYN RAIL ROAD SPRING AKRANGEMKNf To OosKy Island without Chano of Oabs Oo raid after April attvlOT, and untiUorthi notice, tie Tbeodqb Cabs of this Compauy wiil run a. follows: Leave Fiiltoh Fcny for Conev Island at 7, 8, 9 aud 11 AM.andL 3, 4, 6. 6, 1 and 8 M.

Leave Coney 'stand for Jlulton Berry at 7, 8, 9 and 11 A M. and 1, 3. 4, 6, 6. 7 and 8 PAL Tbeboveuiofeis urranged tor the local oaly; ad ditjonal cara. will be run fiF jequireci; to accommodate transient travaj.

Oi tJUKVEDO, 025 tf flnperint.ndenv AR1TAN AND DELAWARE BAY EAIL'OAD. PALI, ARRANGEMENTS," 1861, COMMENCING MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 18TH. PASSEftGER LINES FOR CAMDEN. MaKOHKSTBR AND LONG BRANCH.

The steamer JESSE HOYT, Oapt. Seely; will leave Pier River. (Sundays oxcepted)aa follows: Al 11:46 A. M. Express Lino for Oamdeu Direct, taking paalcDgers for Port Monmouth, Bed ink, Long Branch, thoikfiiver.

Farmlngdale, Squan, Briegsburg, Alancbes ohiB River, Woodminsie, Obamong, Barhegat," Turik erton, Otf ion, Jackson, and all Station an Camden and Al antlo Railroad. Ihronsh to Camden in flvo hours fare $2 00 ExoTUraipn.tloket, good' for threa days. OO P. Way Passenger Line forManbheslor, Toms; Hiver.IotgBranob and intermediate Stations. THROUOH FRUIGHT LINE.

OAUDEN ANB NEW i YOBli, Leave Niiw York at 4:15 P. arriving at Camden 1:30 H. next day. Ive Camden at 2:30 arriving at Now York 4 A. Id.

tteit dror; 'i (Aight trtent Iw nMi. Apply.to 8. 0. MMTX, to W. S.

SNEDEN Sunt. QET THE BEST. SAWYER'S ELEGANT HEW SCALE PIANO FORTES FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Acknowledged to be the best toned Plama In use, NOW (READY. WARE ROOMS G9 Fulton comer Jay at. FORMERLY SAWYER THOMPSON'S.

PIANOS TO LET ON REASONABLE TERMS. HOMAS WATSONi EXCELSIOR CANDY DEPOT, Where PURE AND DELIOIOUS OANDIEa. of tbe most exquisite flavor, can be had at all mes, J'anuiacturer ot all kinas of PLAIN AND tAifUV: CONtiEOnOiNERV. A large oabort'i'eotooostuntly on haud, where you get be woith of soui money. die bt 179 ATLANTIC RROOKLYrf.

I AMES KERNAN. C.1 FULTON AVENUE. HAS THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CAKES IN THE OITV. THEY ABE THE HANDSOMEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST. All are invited to call and seo for tbemiolves.

d2012t CAKES FOR CHRISTMAS AND NKW YEAR'S I have much pleasure in again presenting to tho friends (ndn Ea, CITRON, ALMOND, CURRANT, Ac, all in unpurpassod excellence of matetial and beauty of ''SCOTCH BUN, (CURRANT BUN,) SCOTCH CAKE. (SHOET BREAD.) SCOTCH GINGERBREAD, PLAIN FRUITED, SUGAR, CITRON, SULTANA. CURRANT, AND RAISIN LOAF. ALMOND CAKE. Tho magnificent Wedding Cako on exhibition at tbe late Fairof the Institute, will be sold for tho Holidays.

Tho value of.this Cako is $160. Ab a presentation for a Festival or Bridal Gift, this superb Cake ia unequalled. It will be sold and drawn for on Thursday, 28th mst, by 150 tickets, one dollar each. Tho Cake is now en exhibition in tho Saloon of the Bakoiv. PYRAMIDS, JELLIBS, IOES, CREAMS.

4e, Sent out to order. d2I8t OL1DAY PRESENTS. THE MISSES DAVIDSON wish to announce to the Indies of Rroolrfyn and vitinity their splendid assortment of HAIR GOODS, handsome Braids for tbe Greoian O01I, selling ot reasonable POal aod examine for yoursolves, and we are sure of your futuro patronage. Dou't forget No. 24 JHyrtle avenue, Brooklyn.

A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND second hand PIANOS for solo and to let at moderate prices, at J. E. L. LINDSTEUT'S Piano Warorooms, 16 Fulton streol, Brooklyn, near Fnlton Ferry. lm A MERRY CHRISTMAS AHD HAPPY NEW YEAR! GENUINE IRISH WnlSKEY.

JOHN MoAULIFFE calls attention to his large stock of IRISH WHISKEY, 117 years old,) imported into thia country in 1863, of that ripe age and quality lor which his establishment is so celebrated. Ho has lately reccivod from the London Docks fine orim hIInNESSY BRANDIES OTARD CO. DUFF GORDON SHERRIES, OSBOUN'S GENUINE PORT WINEf, EAT INDIA MADERIA OLD JAMAICA BUM, ETO. Every article in tbB trado. of roally standard quality, selected with Brest care.

Rare Old Bourbon Whiskey, direct tem Kmtuoky. JOHN MoAULIFFE, Importer, N09. 41 and 43 Nassau st 13 Fulton st, Fulton Market 35S Broome st. 121 Avenuo 62 Avonuo O. dU til Oh fpHRISTMAS PRESENTS.

ONE HUNDBED GAMES AND PUZZLES, IN FOUR BOXES, EACH COMPLETE IN ITSELF, RABBIT SANTA OLAUS, SI 25. KINGS $160. MONUMENTS 2. SWAYNE, 210 Fulton streot, Brooklyn. dl6 6t AKLEV 4 MASON, No.

21 Murray at N. V. OGERS SAY RE, HAVING KE coatly enlarged, rofittod and improved tboir Storo, invite the attention of those abontto nnrobase aOMPAV VIiEODHTD, totbeiraflflorlmontof New Oootls. solectod eneoially for tbe Holidays, oomprisioff tine "Watobea, Jewelry, Silver Ware; and Robber Jewelry of every varioty, which we offer ot low prices, and warrant as represented. Any design of fine Gold or Hair Jewelry and Siver Ware mado to order.

Also Diamonds and other previous Btoneg reset and mounted to any deaiied tyle. "Watches and Jowelry repaired by competent workmen on the Any hirtbnr information will bo cheerfully Riven by applvins lo BOObiRS 4 SAYHB, Manu fncturiLg Jewelers, dllH Fulton street, opposite Piorre pont. OLIDAV TKESENTS. Al DIAMOND PINS. EAR RINGS AND FISGl'R RINGS.

18 karat enameled, km bossed asd diamond watches. ouaud, vest, chatelaine and lkontine CHAINS. BAND. CHAIN AND RIBBON BRACELETS. SEAL RINGS.

AMETHYST, TOPAZ AND ONYX, CORAL, ETRUSCAN, PEARL AND fAMETHVST SETTS. coid pli's. pun' ils and toothpicks, solid sterling extra plated se'its. cas'1or. urns, kettles, caiv.h BASKETS, Ao.

Tbe lurce't assortment in ths city, manufactured wifl gre it care oxpressb1 lor our HOUDAIT TR4DE. HART digit 241Fu'ton stvcoi. St. Ann's Buildirigi. i 35 I A I I) Ve urgent! reuuest al1 wh'i articles madeapfor HOLIDAY to, iveus their ordersnt once.

Wo ma'te every varioty HUE COLD AND UAMt TO ORDilK, Out of any hoir furnished us. or fm thcr particulars apply to UHAMl'KEV 4 SMITTEN, Manufacturing Jowelsrs, 133 Fu'tou streot oil tf (Sign of tho Ooldon Eagle,) Brooklyn. AGENCIES. LESLIE'S OUSJH LE1TIN AHD KENT COLIiKOTIiN AGBNOy, 170 Atlantio Blieet, corner of Clinton stroet. Bro iklyn.

OWNJiR3 OF 1IOUSE PROPERTY through this Afioncy can obtain icapectsblo reliable tenants, and have Bieiroity taxes and ai3f ismenU paotnilly paid, to save wtrsnso charge able for defao.it when ivirrtjif. Prompt leturnRand occmional advanon mada whnn rj iare1 WKOCERiES. CONOMV IS WEALTH, GO TO THH GREAT UNION TEA OOMfANY 61 VKSEY STREET, N. X. FOB CHOIOK AND OBNUINH TEA, COFFEE, AND SPICES, RATA1LED AT WHOLESALE PRIOES; cornor Fulton and Main streets, Brooklyn, Tiiis is no humhiur: give a tnal.

tf WIJIESA.HO i.IQUOBS. INE CATAWBA BRANDY, only 96 00 per gallon. Very choice California Oi tawba Palo Brandy, superior in strength, purity and flavor to the beet French Brandy, only J6per gallon. For sale by tbe Ohio and' California Catawba Brandy Company's Sole Agency, Ne. 542 Myrtle avenue.

Also Jackson A Booth's beat London Old Tom Oin at and White Satin GinatS6 ner gallon, specially recommended for ladies and invalids. irt 31 yEflTER strips. OEBUOK'S WOOD AND RUBBER WEATHER STRIPS THE BEST ADD CHEAPEST, BIOBT EFFEOTIVK AND DURABLE, Warranted to exolndo COLD, WIND, SNOW. DUST, DOORS ABT "WINDOWS from of every description. For sale a nc applied, at a REDUCTION OF TWENTY PER 0ENT from last year' prices, By the Manu'actrirers, BOEBUCK BROTHERS, 68 KULTON New York, And at WHITE 4 NICHOLS, 203 Fulton st, Brooklyn.

ee233m ROWEE'S PATENT MET ALIO WrJATUltlt STBlPS AND WINDOW BANDS, For excluding WIND, BALN AND DUST, win oe rounn at THE BROWNE PATENT METALLIC WEATHER STBIP COMPANY'S BRANCH OFFICE. No. 4, Court itreet (Montague Hall) Brooklyn. Prinoipal Depot. 644 Broadway.

ST. Y. 3m' BUSINESS NOTICES. MONTAUK FIRE 'INSURANOE COMPANY. Hoi 7 COURT STREET, BROOKLYN, and 166 BROADWAY, (near Maiden Lano.) NEW YORK WORTH.

President Jora0.lHn,rp,Seorotarir. .0, flBABDIO, Asst Sot. TiT til BARRELS OLD BOURBON WH1S tf KEY, for rola.il. to tbe trade at wholesale at PAVES' Family Wine Btore, 161 nlton aye. nl8zai IIAUGHING GAS IN BROOKLYNFOR the extraction of teeth without pain.

In fntnre 1 all keep on hand a cOSSTANr sunnly. DR. THOS FRY, o20 ly Surgeon Dentist 8 Clinton st, Brooklyn. Aj FFLICTED. DR BROWNE Professor of the Diseases of Women and Children oan (be confidentially eonsaltad upon all obro'nio and looal dieeksos, and cores ii curable sues, gout, rtcumattsm, all nervous diseases, bisteria.

Dr. B. is a regular graduate of.mediome, has been 30 year, tn pratitloe. Those wishing to consult him oan do so by latter or personally at No. 10 Spring itreet No oharge foroon aulUtron.

o21 3m VmjBBB Ot WS BEST MAKBES, oiamouu QiMateieuaKriiveu ana icuTiiia iea eaaei. ror uie aiuarj. mvmuan i NiwJewalJ BtUbliabownt 31 Fultoo strMt xi) ir gOUlH BBOOKLTSN SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 170 ATLANTIC ST. Depositors aro hereby notiQod that interest at tho rato SIX PEtl CENT. Per Annum on all sums of from $5 to 500 entitled thore to, ard of FIVE PER CENT, on euma over $500, will be oredited to depositors on tho first day oE January next, free of government tax, payable on and after the of January.

Interest not oalloi for will bo added to prinoipal, and draw interest accordingly. Bar.li open daily from 10 to 2 P. and on Monday and Sntnrdayovenings from to 8. DeccmborlO, 18C6. IRA SlilTII, Prosilont.

C. DuKtqsq, Secrotary. dl9 4w "I KV1NG A VING INSTITUTION, 3 o. WARRKN STREET. interest allowedat tbe rate of 6 per cent, on all sums 011 'cd tboiylo.

Oiien daily, from 10 to 3 P. M. WALl'ER UONKLlN, Preairlent. A McnrnnrxT L. Buxton.

Seorotary. dl5 lm 1 HE DJME SAVIiSGS BANK OF BROOKLYN. A femi atnual DIVIDEND at the rate of SrX PER CENT, per Annum, free of Government tax, oh all deposits of $1 and upwards for tho six mouths ending Doo. 31, 18C5, has been declared, pajablo on on and after tbe 16th J1NTM1EST not colli for is added to thoprincipil. DEPOSITS mado on or boforo the 10th January will dato from January 1st.

BANK pen from 9 A. M. to 3 P. and horn 5 to 8 P. SI.

on Mondays and Saturdays. r3o.OtPKVMT.BS 22209 BANKING HOUSE and 365 FULTON STREET. JOHN A. CROSS, President. WM.

Vf EDWABD8. Treasurer. John W. Secretary. die tillJalO A 'iljAHTlO SAVINGS BANK, CHATHAM SQUARE, N.

OPEN DAILY. SIX PER CENT INTEREST ALLOWED. M. D. VAN PELT, "resident.

JOHKPH GOOPES. Seo'y. lv QIX Plifi CJiNT. INTEKEST ALLOWED (FREE OP TAX) BY THH UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK, 429 CANAL STREET, Cornefof Variok street. New York.

o3t3m TREASURY DEP4BIMENT. nor, OiTIOE OF OOMTTBOILEB OF THS OUBIIEHOY, XXTT H12TIT1AS. BY SATISFACTORY BVI DENCE presented to the undersigned It baa been mado to appear that tbe ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK OF BROOKLYN, in the City of Brooklyn, In the County of Kings and Stato of Now York, baa been duly organized under and according to the requirements of tbe Act of Congress entitled "Anaot to provide a National Currency, secured by a plodge of United Scaea bonds, and to provide for the oiroulalion and redemption thoreof," approved June 3d, 18SI, and has complied with all tbo provisions of said Act required to bo complied with before commencing the business of banking under said Act. Now, therefore, Freeman Clarke, Comotrollor of the Currency, do horeby certify that the Atlantio Rational Bank of Brooklyn, in the City of Brooklyn, in tho County of Kings, and State of Now York, ia authorized to commence tho busiuesa of banking under the act aforesaid In testimony whereof witness my nana and seal of of flee, this26th.day of July. OLARKE, au31 Comptroller of tho Curronoy FIVE YEAR LOAN.

8300,000. OOUPTBOIXEB's OFFIim OlTZ HAUs 1 Brooklyn, March 2, I860, Prooosaia wiH be received at this office for any portion of he above ban, in sums of not less than one thousand dolus. rfbe Bonds will bear interest at the rate of aeveu per cent er fuinum, payable semi annually on tbo first day of Jen nary and July of each and every year. Bih2 tt I'HOS. H.

FAKI9N, Comptroller. CLOTHISS. CLOTHING AT RETAIL FOR THIRTY DAYS VREPARA'i ORY TO REMOVAL. OARIIAKT, UITIfORD 331 and 333 BROADWAY, CORKER OF WORTH, STREET, Offer in great variotv and at LHS3 THAU WHOLESALE PRI0E3. COATS, BUSINESS SUITS, OR USS SUITS, E'jttal itt styo and wormarisliiii to cuitom work, dll iv' JjHiSlu CLOTHIHG A liAltUE ASSORT montof ready made clothinpf, of the best materials, wid wnrmnaunliip, for tho npproachinp 'rail and Winter Trode.

Virr sih with a full fisortiueutof turnisbing R00J.S, ins alwaj'5 be tound 'it POWELL'S, 118 tfulton 6treot, opnnait i Sands at BAMTJEL STILAVELL, MEliCH AN Tnilo ih now prepare 1 to exhibit the latest, styles ot roods suited to tbo opproachin? Full and Winter aeasnns, htiiob bo will make lo order in any stylo demised, guaran teeing eutUlaction iu all eases and at moderate priced. SAMUEL STILWELL, EcG3in At Powell's, 118 Fulton st, opposti a Sands. CASH PAID EOR CAST OFE CLOTHING at the old stand. 156 Myrtle avenue, by the original JACOB LAM AN. Persons having cast oil clothing will got' tho highest cash prico bv briuging or leaviug their ad drOFaattho abovo placo.

Boots, shoes, and all kindB of clothing bought' Ladies will be attended oy Mrs LAMAN. 012.1m F. WHITING, MKKOHANT TaiLoK AND OLOTHIER, roiuoved from 176 l'ulton trtat to 243 Fulton street, St Ann's Building. Tbo Cnstom Department is supplied witb anew arte fashionable assortment of CLOTHS, 04 SSIM tRttS and VK8T HVGS. whiob will be made to order in tbe most fashionable ''YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND FUR NJ 311 Ui GOODS, in large variety.

ialHf PiSKflSTKg. LAUGHING GAS ADMINISTERED EVE RY DAY. by J. W. BOWERS, Dentist, 195 Fulton ivenue.

All work done in the best manner, and on res v. nable terms. 'my3 ly BKS. FRAIM AND PALMER, DENTISTS. 257Fukon'' ect, Brooklyn, in returning thanks to their frienda ana the citizens of Brooklyn and vicinity, beg leave to reflpectf ully State that witb largely inoreased facilities, they will contnueito practice their profession in all its brioches at the abovo number, where uioy hope to merit in the future tlm 6ame confidence andpatiouage enjoyed thfem in the past We would here add, that heretofore, Iho same eatcc prise will oharaetoriao our establishment, and that we continue to pay strict attention to, and introduce intoi business every late invention and diaoovery that uil, jcience proves of practical use.

Messrs. Fraim and Palmer would remMK that they voto their own personal attention to the various derm monts of their business, and have succeeded in rattoduoii an ordor of system among their assistants as not Insure aguaranteeof aliwork manufaettti'ed by them, but also to promise their patronB that they will ba waited upon tritil tie least possible delay. In oonclusioc, wo will ever ilm not only to be tho obeapost. but also tbe meet con plet Dental tBtablahment the world, LIST OF PBIOEB, full upper or under seta of teeth en silver (ft 06 amber or rubber. in to fa ffoltl 38 GO platina 2300 rartial eta en gold er platina Sa, 1 and $4 par tooth Partial sete on silver Jl and 2 hot tootb Teeth filled witb gold.

anffupwardi! Bone, quartz, silvor, tin or cement 16 cent. Teeth extracted ...16 oenU N. No cbarife for extracting where artifloial teeth are rrt. tllKtf PERFUMERY. rro all whom it may conoern, BO NOT PEAB.

TUE EGYPTIAN LOTUS HAS ARRIVED. A SUPERIOR PERFUME FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, and by tho manufaotor, F. A. PENNEY, 20 Fnlton nyeniie, Brooklyn A. LOVEJOY, Wholesale Agent; 83 Fulton street.

New Yortc itgualtotbe imported. Askyour druggistfor it Itia only reliable in tbo market. loe5 ly FURS. HjlHOMAS W. UIMILL RESPEOTFULLY J.

informs the ladlra of Brooklyn arid vfcinity that be hot every facility for repairing, oloaning and altering Ladies' and Gent'eFurs. YpuvrUl savo money by going early toNo.l82Enlton street, np stairs. Ql9fm ECUS! FURS1 F.URSI AS ECONOMY is wealth, we allow ourselves to ask a generous public ''Are yon prepared for tio cold blasts of Northern winter?" If not go at once to tbo fine Show Booms of the KINGS OOUNTV FUR OOHPANV. ot 239 and 261 FULTON opposite Clinton, and Beleet a nice set of FUBS, either for yonreelf or cbildren, at less Drtoeatban yon'can find elsewhere. Our stock of SABLE, MINK.

ERMINE. FITCH. SQUTRRKLL. ia. 0., manufactured by oureelvej, is not onb very large, oat also selected irith great care, id order to ploase OLr nnruoroui friends and customers.

Onr prices are within the roaoh ot everybody, tfierdore yoa will benefit yourselves by calling early. Our Oidiea', Misses' and Oliildrenrs HATS are truly beantt foli ourycutna' HATS and 1AP3 are styluih, and our Gents' rilk and Casslmete HATS stand A No. 1 1B the Market Particular attentlou is also paid to Rapairinjr all kinds ot URS. HARRIB 4 00.: oil tf 268 and 261 Fulton street, opposite Clinton. ImpoitBBt to Gas CousnniDrs Tiie Measurement of Gas.

Office C'rrizKN'b Gas Lioht Co. of BnooitLTN, 1 No. 1 10 Atlantio Lnoom.N, Dccembor 20, 1305 To Tie Editor of The Brooklyn Eagh: As the accuracy of gas meters has boon tlior subject of suspicion, ns to tbo correctness of mcasure meiit, may I eslr of you, as a matter of general interes. to publish the subjulnul report ol the Slate Inspector, tho Lofrlslofuro. Very respectfully yours.

W. P. Ltdby, PreMdont. To the Hon the Assembly of tbo Slate of N. Id compliance with a resolution of your honorable body, requesliug a report on tbo various modes of soiling gas in tbia State, and my opinion as to what legislation is necessary as to Iho measurement of gas, and tho indication of gas metres, for tho protection of gas oon sumere, I have the honor to betobt: That 'all gas sold in this Stato, so far as my information oxtends, is Bold by meter, the indexes showing tho number of "cubic feet" which parses through them; excepting Bifli cases only (as in Blreet lamps) where metres cannot conveniently bo attached, and where, ns in.

the Western put of tbo Stato, natural gas issues from tbo earth, and is used for iUimiinatltig purposos. Iu such casts, special contracts arc mode, bisod upon tbo probablo consumption. Tbo price charged for gas in this dejjnds upm tho cost of production and disttibnliou, and the quantity consumed, and varies from .11) to per one thousand cubic feet. Companies furnishing rosin gas, selling tbe airao al $3 .11) pi "standard" of flvo hundred oubio fect, or at tbe nte. cl $7 pt one thousand feet.

C.al rbs 1b not' Bold In tbe Stato, so far 03 1 am informed, at a prloo exceeding per thousand Upon my appointment to this afflco I submitted to Frof. Gibbs, of tho Frco AcadomyProt Joy, of Columbia College, and l'rot Torr, of tho Uuited Statos Assay oflkp, a "stondard cublo foot measure," which hod boen made in Englaud, and tested by gentlomon of ominont sdentiHc alloiDmcnts Iboro. Tho gentlemen I haya named tested tbls measure, repeatedly and carefully, with distilled water, prepared by themselves, using tha scales and weights of tho Assay office, which are used in weighing gold submitted for analysis. They ptonounced tho measure to be "practically corroH By this measure I havo tested meters, and 41 proving apparatus, used by tho gus companies in tho State, since I outi rcd upon tho duties ol this olflce. The above meters weio submitted by the ei b.

for IntpecUon beforo bciDg doliverod to the gaa companies. There has been a very large number of metots sent to this office witb complaints of overcharges for gas, bnt in noaily every instance, tbo meters havo been found correct, or reregistering ehghtly in favor of tho consumer. When found registering, against the consumer, tho amount has been so very small, as uot to aocouut for tbo apparent overcharge. I have found complaints, inmost to arise from defective fixtures and burnois, or Irom not propoilT regulating tbe flow of gas at the meter. In one iustanoe, atu largo manufacturing establishment in tbls olty, I found leakage of two thousand per day, Tlieso dufl'lcnricfl srorcmadled only byproppor atteu tion on tho part or Hie consumer I bcllevo the' act which was passed nn the nth ot April, 18M, provides all tho legislation which is necessary lespccliog the mciBUR mcnl of gas and the indication of gaB meters.

I canni.t conceive it possible to give the gas consumers auv greater piotcitit'n than that act affords. i regard the gaa meter, aa at prcBont constructed, bs fait and collect 0 measure oa eny other usod lu commerce; and if accurately udjusted, when putiuuso, It cannot possibly register ogalnat tiio consumer. When out of order, a motor may, and often does, all jw poition of the 86 to pass through it unregistered, but in no casocan it tndlsatc a greater quantity than is aotit oily measured, The above report is most respectfully submitted, Geo. H. Kitchen, Inspector of Gas Meters of tbo State of New York.

New York, Feb, 4, 1SCI. Not runch Hurt. To Ou Eiiilor of Vie Brooklyn Eagle: In your Eaolis of yesterday (Tuesday) amoua; your list of accidents you havo an osiggeralod acoount 01 the accident that befcl lnysilt. It la Into I fell froui the rear platform of tbo car I was on, thro' tho endden stopping cf the car and ita instantaneous advancemtnt forward again, In fact It threw mo clean over tho platform guard into Iho road, but I was not insensible Irom tbo fall or blow. I picked inysolf up and told tho driver my head was severely cut, and that I oould not proceed mi the journey with him.

I tuou turned back and wont Into Mr, Holeted's drug storo, and from there to a Doctor's honsc in Keiit avenue. Tho Doctor was not at home, and on my return into Myrtlo avoous, Mr, Hal stcd csmo to me, took mo iuto his stoio, and sent foe Drs. Palmer and Van Ness. No policeman or any ono elBe' asBitted me except Mr. llalsted himself iu his store.

Dnring the time the medical geutlemon wore attending to my case two of tho Company's omployoos orimo to look alter 11K and we all walked homo together. Thank God I was not ri nd'Tt'd insensible from tho fall, nor havo I been so since. LN ur Sir, by correcting tho lot mor ststo uiont In yuur paper ynu will obllgn, Yotira respcclfully, Wai. CliiJfifitios al Platbiish Nur3Prv Pitf tho Poor Oijihans To His Editor of the llrooMm Eagle: The attention of the fjoiieroun hcait eil rind philanlhi'opic Judios and gentlemen of Brooklyn is called to ftie fact that there is one class among us which has an eipcc.iul claim uimn their Lnovolt noc. It is that o( tbe lv lpless orphan.

While tbo iit mother showers upon her llttlnonos the plcasinc gilts ol tlio reason, tbe elder ulsters lis ten to Iho jojouts ebucklings of tho lube, will it not occur to tboin that there arc many who laok tho enjoyments or a mother's suiite and a fiithe r'B caro, la tho viciniiy ofBrookljn thoro is an Institution for the caro snil pieseivallon of tlio bolnlcss orphan. Within its walls ore upwatds or 2011 children. Thoy rccolvu every oomfcrt lliol care aud oitenlion can bfstowupou tbom, but how many havo 110 paMit Ic oven with pity oa thr ir expectant faces. Poor Hills intioo ulsl tbo sinllo pluyB upon their lips, though It can never l)o swooloncd by a niotbei's kisF, atul thoso hearts boat light and frco that can never throli to a father's loud ombraoi 1 Ladius til" lli ookiyn, will jen iiilo ymir y.vinpai.liy to roinaiu passive UimvdB t'uf: little rim til lrniimli Nursery. By s' me little tributes nt allution ii will mark your eb'timivti ui ol valor, ur lovp rnuutty, and bigheat of all, your loe lings 01 cliniiUitili! fjmintliy.

"t'hrlstmai couirn but once a year." inic on tuat hallowed day, ond lyi y'Ur iifil'iiiigr', to Uioso sparkling little noma of 1 tiftire. Heavcri will smiln over the distribution of youi giitf, ami the children themselves will roqaloyour oaiHVtith a Cbrislmasliiuii. V. M. ITatbush.

Pnssiou and Deadly Weapons. A sail but practical lesson is taught by tho recent suicide, in l'hilndeljihiA, of Dr. Johu 8. Mover. Paiifiiouate men should never onuy dcodiy weapons.

Iu thin case, a boarding house dispute, trifling nt the start, wout on until Dr, Meyer, iu a tit of passion, attempted to itill one of his fellow hoarders, and thought thai ho had killed him. He fled away from tho conseiiuoucen ot his rash act, and was almost instantly seized with such remorse that he hillett himself. His intended victim, however, was unhurt. In ninety uiuo oases in eveiy hundred, where murder is committed, the murderer regrets tho act almost as soon as it is done, and would undo it if iu his power. Yet men will uot learn that priceless lesson enforced as it is by the aftor history of noorly every murderer.

Instead of holding beforo their minds the teaching of experionoe, thf (jive way to the (it of momentary passion, and do deeds which no Kubsequent regret or repentance can recall. It should be the coustut object of all persons to strive lo.kecp down their angry pas bious. This course always results in good, while the indulgence of them in sure, sooner or later, to lead to harm. But iustead of this, passion is stimulated and encouraged by too many of us, not only by our own aots, but by indiscreet remarks to persons who have wroDged, or more frequently to thoso who merely fancy thejr have been'injured. A single imprudent word to a man may lead to some" terrible act of Yiolence, while wise arid soothing words may avert it.

We have said that passionate men, should never carry deadly weapons, but we Bhoujd, add' that no man should habituate himself to the praotico ot carrying them, arid especially should not encourage thought of righting his own wroBgs by the use of them. should only be oftTTjed iu cases of great danger and strong necessity. Many and many a mut der has heen committed simply because some tempting weapon was in tlio murdoror's pock et Passionate men and nil men addictod to the bad habit of uselessly carrying pfstols and' knives, should fix deeply in memories tbe tate of this poor Dr. Meyer, who in a At of rnge contemplated and tried to do a.deed that his calmer moments made him shrink from in tenor, aud that from tho Yory thought of which he fled when no man was pureWog, irnd buforo tho day was over took his own lite iu tit of remorse. A squad of Federal isoldiers have boen'eu caed the past.few.days in burying tho dead on Dall'B Bluff batUe field; They cpmpletdd their task on aondoy'iiiglit.

The State Senate of Mjsiussippi has passed a resolutionTepudiatiing all debts, whotlior on. acoQuilt of salaries oV officers, treasury noteal, bills 'of'exchaBgeL'6r'otherwise, that Wefe'in 'b'eten! ths 'OW 'day otv January, tho 16th day of October; Patrick one of tho Chicago mut'tle. lera hune on Frldayi sold hls body for 150 to a Burgeoa jur uiamwyfy iHtVaxitE liuvre suit of ototfi pri Being tow an ufl.couia wltS (trho boufiht one to bi ibhutig ln. I. TAW ANDBH.

SAULS BOIIiDraa, SO AND 5 FOlIOS SThfllM, BKOOKllfS a olive tod to Oily snbactlbtin every aveniiut, at alghtaAe enta por wee, payable to the Oairlorg JS This PtiEB has the lahocti omCTliiioii 61 sty Svoningpioc rpnbKEiindin Unite el States, and ssa medlnm for bnaiuosa and genera! ilvort)6lijjf if not fm oassed by any othor Journal. Tansn loveriiibly cash P.SiMXrartOFKVEP.Y BHaGBIPTIOK mm ens 8mer aiiss a whom sai.es OSIM'H HliUbiM A.V. AUUTlONUii CENTRAL SALESROOMS, Willouvhby. corner of Pear fctree Keirulflr Sale? nf furniture. Ac, vers e'riday.

SATURDAY. DEC. 23d, At 10 o'clock A M. at. i.

Herkimer street, ulhhouo west of Trov avemio, Brooklyn. FUItNTTURli IN GOOD ORDIilt Brusiols unci Ingrain oarpeta. oil cloths. Eofas, chairs, er class, onprny ingp, walnutand painted marble top chunber hair andspri niattras'os, oak oxtension table, china, cutlery, lofrigerator, Ao d2l2t IM8TlltW rgUff IRSiBLVJIO tx WASTi5i) JBy TWO young gcntlenioo. who are des us of learning tho French language.

An ex erionced teacher, a Fren h'nan, preferred. Address W. Eagle olflce, stating terms, Jtc. CLASSES IN THE FRENCH, GERMAN AND SPANtSH LANGUAGFS FOH LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Professors L. .1.

SIMONIN, L. THURN ard G.M. MAOIA respectfully give notice that they have resumed their classes at the room i of the Mercantile Library Association. Pupitt may join at any time and are charged only from the tl raa thoy commonce. A class for beginners is now being formed.

Apoly at the desk of the Library. For private le'sons in Fremiti, apply to L. J. SIMONIN. lSOLa'ayetteave: in Gorman, to L.

THURN, 36 East Wan en at. in Spanish to G. M. AOI H6 Bast Hth street, New York. eH 9m FOR UNLIMITED INSTRUCTION VDtJ in Book keeoing, Wntingand Arlthrnetic with Srivilegeof reviewing at any time at BROWNE'S COM' IKROIAL COLLEGE (formorly M.

8. Paino's retired from the business) increased by additional rooms to 100 feet in length. Knpli'h Branches and Mathematics taught day and evening eeparateaod in private rooms if preferred. A rare chance foredults of neglected odnoation. Ladies' Department large and airy; entrance private.

Ploase call ana geta circular and seo soejimonsof improvement. 03 ly LAFAYETTE INSTITUTE, No. 150 LAFAYKTrE AVENUE, near Adelphi street, PBENOH AND BNGLISH. Young mon prepared for Oollepe, the Military Aeademy, tJie Nsvfil Acadoraj' or Business. THE SECOND QUARTER "Will commence on "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22D.

U21 Cm" BIM03IN A CONK. JUYKKlLEHlGHSOHOOIi, U9 WASU1NGTOK BTK15HT, EAB OONCORD. WINTER TKRM. MONDAY, NOV. 20TH.

186B This BOhool was organiifd In May. 1954, and has ueeu in Bacoessfixi operatioD sinvo tbut prcnod. The yrincipa) nliGctnd of this school is too euriy odncatton and training of BOYS UN DISH i'WHLVK YHAR3 OK AGE; and the course of study is prtynratory to the Uollegiata ond Polytechnio Institnte. In addition to tbe ordinary studios of the respective dm Kiona, regular and systematio instruction is given Vocal Music, Calisthenics, Drill, Kiorciaes, and to experienced Siasters. without eitra charge.

ThoAncuiJ Circular and Oawlotcue, containing; 01 patrons, rato of tuition, can be obtained Prof. it. O. SEYMOUR, at the Polytechnic Inatituto, a the store of Mr. G.

P. MILNE, 017 lulton street, and at the SefaooL sc2 tf TBK PUPILS OF THE BROOKLYN CONSERVATORY OF MOS'O, and tho musical public in general, are horeby notified that tho QUARTER of tho regular yearly courjso of matrujtioa be flina with DECEMBER 18, 1665. All pupils desiring to take Dart in the Jos'ous and exercises of tho Consoiraiory are requested to apply aS tbo office, first floor, Brooklyn Institute. Tho success of the Conservory is established beyond peradventnre, and those deeirousof bcc. m.njr pupils should applv parly, aa tbe classes are roptllv tillina no.

ol It GlUiSCUEL MOHiKN'JAUER. Directors. BR7ANT, HTKATTUN.ft PAOKAltX) PliNN'S BROOKXYxS AND NEW YORK OOMMBKOfAL OOLjLJIKJH, rfAAMLTON BUILDING, Court Street. BROOKLYN. COOPER INSTlTUTK, NKW YOUK.

iiookkcepins, Cowmercinl jithniotio, Uomiuercial Law, 'eunianshlp, Corrtsponaence. practically aosrht. hui" neaalionrBlitoW A i.nd Tto9P. M. TiiOve InsLitulionsare con'pned in the "National Cham of CcnjTncruiil Collies" exiondinr from New Vorkto Ht.

iouia, and presflntsupcrioi tariU ties tor bneinesft eiiucatioo. S' holdrsbipy od ibron.ctiout ihecnato. TliP (jnWirajp invited to call ami psasnms tbn Xorcircilari sddrissi at either point, BRVANT, STKATTOIS, Ri A P3 A. nllly OlAMO INSTKDOTIOW BY PROFESSOR PAN. OK MO, 05 yenr3 experience in Ifiuropa and AincricA.) The elements of Sloping.

(Italian method.) Lemons on Ibo Sermon andBoebme bliites. Resiuence HI Mostaguw street, opposite ibe Academy of Mu3io. jaa ly liOOULYN COLLiiUlA'lE 1 11 I I IJ IC LIVlftUHTUN SJ ItEET. Thit Institute providet a mil and thornnuh course of durariou in MalnesiiMic). ioefU AkcicbI and Modil a).

Ml Hie Pliystcll 3s lnitMiction isalsngivnn in Yocal Dra vms, Oali fconitfi, and Mill'ary Dntl. rStudent fium abroad mil hr iccomTlodatod a gof.i heme and careful oup'iiririjon. SttKleiitsadiuitJed atuoi time during the term. Fall Term cr.miii"ncM MONO VY, Sep. 12.

185. Cai'didatcs for anfrisoii ill o' o. nt t'oiielvai ar c.v iiuinatioa tho Institute, Thutsday od Hr.d iy, Sept. etbaudsth. rlDAItD OF it 1 IS I EES.

f). McKc7io. 1S. l.niiion. Sfri.

Ulisrlpi It. Marfii, J.iMli'r It Wv; Alfred S. IlMrnca, S. B. Chitfnilon, E.

Gib jii. JobuT Slartin. Waltor T. Btleb, Gcoreo A. Jnrvis, J.

Pope. aiBtlra.1. BajlK Jtmen How. I8AAO fl. President.

JOPLtD C. Low. ALt 01. White. 'Ireoaurer.

anotf SEWING MACHINES, QfcOVFtt BAKtR'S UIOIIKST PREMIUS1 liLASTIO S1ITOII WD LOCK STITUIl BI5WIKO MACHINES, 23o MJLTON STREliT, BHOOKLYN. nK3ui" PLOBESOK MACHIXEOO. D05 BROIDTTAY, NEW YORK. VHK BEST FAjMlLi' MACHTNK IN THE WORLD. Wonderful revfrsible feed motion.

Uniform and self djusling tension. Four distinot stitches. Unequalled for ttglicity, durability and capaoity, oiSm" 17L0BENCE SEW1MO MACHINE JT K6 BROADWAY 'iBW YORK. The belt family Machine ih the world. Wonderful reversible feed motion.

Uniform and aoU adjustine. tonaion. il'onr diatinct stitchoa. Unequalled lor simplicity, dura Dility and capacity. 001301" PETROiiEIJM.

riMOKESTA AND SUUAK CEEEK Jg. OIL OOMPANX. Ol'UICE No. 1M PEARL BTBEET, Corner of Cedar street, ROOM MO. 4.

NEW YORK. Thia Company ia now fully organized under the lawa ot ihe State of Pennaylv inia, with a Capital of 8500,030 re pronented by Sharea of the par valuo of ti each, witii every promise of complete Bucneas. SIJABIiHOLOEBS KMMPTSOM PKRSOHAl TBUflTEES: ABKAM H. DATLEY, i'RANOIS 8. SMITH, AUGKLO KEW103, JOHN J.

H10ES. JOHM BBOAOH, JOHN S. ALLKN, ijEKN U. BEACH, J1ARTLN BENNETT. N.

P. FREEMAN. OFFICEnB' JO0N BROACH, President. I O. M.

BEAOH, Treasurer. N. P. FREEMAN, flecretary. Jj; UilujlKO, nupcnui aur.

The property of this Company consists of two hundred and nino and one balf acres of valuable Oil laod, in fee, situated on Tionesta Creok, in Vonanffo Oonnty, in tbe very centre of the beet develooed and moat valuable Oil territory, on Sugar Oreoli. Warren in Cuba, Alleghany County, and in Cattaraugus Ocunty. New York; also a leape of 99 years, at a royalty of one eightu, of three and one half acree, fronting thirty rods, on the Tionesta Creek, in Venango Oonnty, Pa. On the Tionosta Oreok property there is a well already rank, oontatuing lubricating oil of tbe rinoit quality, with derrick, vat ana drills now on the ground. Steam en crmefi and alt other mechinsry necessary for pumping and developing tlie above mentioned well, and sinking other wells, are now on tJie way from this city to tbe lands on the AIMrae above mentioned valuable property aad ehiuery isnow paid for, and in possession oi tho Company.

Books axe open for subscriptions, and the stock ready for delivory, at the office of tbe Company. No. 181 Pearl Ktreot, corner of Cedar street, New York, room No. 4, whoro the Charter of the Company, and full descriptions, and, jnapa of tho property, may be seen. A limited number of the shares will atiP bd disposed of at the original subscription price, for the purp.o of filliug np the first working capital, after ivbich the stock will not be offered the Company at wja than the par value, mltf GYMNASIA.

OUliNHAM'S (jZMNASIA, ton LADIES AND GENTS, MISS AMD MASTERS, Ho. 12 BOERUM AND 79 LIVINGSTON STREET Clase, for will commence: lor (Jeotlemen on THURSDAY. Sept. It. at 8 P.

M. For Ladios and Misses MONDA Sept 18. at 3 P. St for MlBters THURSDAY. Sept.

21. at 3:30 P. M. for full partioalero apply at Oymnajlo. Open from.

A.M tolfJ P.M "a i ni1H PAIE OF SKATES FOR SfVliB I II II I From IS ote. lo t25per pair. tiltn SKATES TO LH at tbe WASHING TOK POND. dnlm, Che. Court and Scheraorliorn.

HEIiMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF BUOHTJ, For weakness arising from Excesses. Habits of Disslpatlo Early indiscretion, attended with tho following Bymptomn Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Norvoa, Trembling, Horror of Diseaso, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision. Pain in the Back, Opt Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of tuo Skin, Eruptions on the Face, Universal Lassitude, Fallid Oountonancc, Musoultu System, symptoms, if allowed to po oe, which tills 'uambly removes, sooti follow FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS. In one of wbioh th Patient may dniro Who can Ba thoy ire not by thfJSa ''direful INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION Many aro aware of tho rause of toeir Buffering, but cone jvill confeBi. The records of the ttmane asyluma and the melancholy deaths by consumption, boar ample wltneBS to the troth of tbe assertion, THE oCnstitutiOn ONOE affected by OR" GAMIO WEAKNESS.

eo uirsB the aid of edicine to strengthen and inrigor system, which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU variably does. A fzial win oonvin.ee tho most akepticil. EKEK.F.EEEEEE KEEKEEEEEEK BEE EEE EEfi.BF.F.K EEEBEUE EEE EES BEEEEKKEKEE EJSBEEEEEKI3E In many affections peculiar to omaloa, the Extract Buchn 1, uneqiialled by any other remedy, and for all ooraplaiuta incident to tbe sex, or in tbe DEOL1NE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. Soe symptomB above. MO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.

LLLL LLLL LLLI. LLLL LLLL LLLL LLL'L LIJiL LLLLLLLLLLL LIALLLLLLLL Take Balsam, Mercury or Unpleasant Medicine for unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases. HELMBOLD'S EXTrXAOT BUCHU CURES THESE DISEASES, In all their stages, at little Expense', little or no ohanga Diet; no Inconvenience, AND NO EXPOSURE. JKMMMM MMM MM MMM MM MMMMM MM MMM MM MMM MMM MM MM MMM MMM MMM MMM MMM MMM I MMM MM Mil MMM MMM MMM MMM MMM MUM MM MM MM MM MMMM MMMM MMMM USE HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT. BUCHU, For all affections and diseases of these orgaus, wnetbox existing IN MALE OR FEMALE, moth whatever canBe originating', and no matter now lone standing.

Diseases of these organs require tbe aid of a Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRA OT BUCHU IS THE GREAT DIURETl 3 AND IT IS ORKTAIN TO HAVE THE DESIRED FEOT IN ALL DISEASE FOR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED. BBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBKB BBBB BBBB BBBB BBBB BBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBB BBBB BBBB BBBB BBBB BBBB BBBB BBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBB 8L00D1 BLOOD I BLOOD I HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND, FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILL "oi purifying tbo blood, romoving all cbronio coostltn 1on.il diseases arisinlr from au impure stato of thoolood and tho ouly reliublo anu effectual known remedy for tbe iiuro of Scrofula Scald Hond, Salt Rboum, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Ulcerations of tbo Throat, and Lrrs, tflotcltos, Pimples on the Face, Tetter, and all eruptions of the skin. AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. NOT A FEW the disorders that atlMct mftiklutt ansa frosi t'r.

that accumulates in the blood. Ofallthedis, u. enes that have lieen mndb to puree it out, none can cur jal In effect Helmliold'B Compound Extract of Sarsajlurilla It cleanses and renovates tbo blood, instills tho vigor ol bealth into tbo system, and purges out t.bebnmors wbi. nuke discAso. If stimulates tho boaltliy fuur tious of the oorly and expels the disorders that grow and ranklo in tbe blood.

Such a romedy, that could be relied ou, has lonr; beon sought for; and now, for tbe iirst time, tho pub'io have one on which thoy can depend. Our space hero does ot admit of certilicatca to Bbow its effects, but the trial nf a single bottle will flbow to the sick that it ba? 7irU es sur 0 issing anytbinir they have over taken Two tnblespoonfuls of tbp of Narunparilbi. sdib to a pint ol ftntor. is oqmil to Lisbof Diet Di iiis, abil oi bottle i liillr to 11 i.viIoji of i Syruv of 5ai orthe decnci'ior njsnsll.v tiiaOc l'hese Exlrant nave 0cei admitted in ase lo the Stales Army, and on' rdfO ll very in olHboSt ttt and Pyblin Si'iif'iiiy Ir.jti'ulions tbr'nio ou' tl." Imirf, well rs in privl In vrafiMe, sn si. re.l a li.7e'r:a"ilo leniS'S'urt.

ooooiiu 00000000 0000 OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OQOO 000.0 00000006 0000000 HliLllliOLnSFtOSH WASH xcelfent lotion for diseases arising from (laoitsjoat tion, nsed in oouncccion with the Extracts Bnolui anp, eaparilla, in Buoh diseases as rncominouded. Kvidei ot the most responsible and reliftbla oberooter will arcom ny tbo medicines. CEUTIFIOATES OF OURF8, FItOM 2 TO 20 YEARS STANDING NAMES KNOWN TO SCIENCE AND FA MR "For Medical Properties of Bnchn BEE DISPENSATORY OF THH UNITED BTATK3. Sea Prof. DEWEE'B valuable work, 00 the Praotic of Physic.

Seeremaika mado by the iato celebrated Dr. PHYSIC Philadelphia. Seo remarks made by Dr EPHRAM MoDOWKIJ. a oelcbratedpbysician and member of tbo Royal College Surgeons, Ireland, and published ie tbe assactioi. cl the King and Queen's Journal.

See Medlco Ohirngioal Reviow, Ipnblished bvBHNJA MIN TRAVEE8, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeon Beo moat of tbe loto Standard Works of. Medicine. Delivered to any address, securely packiid from obEerra tion. Describe Bymptomn in all communications. Ouroguar riinteed.

Advice gratis. LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLLLIJ.LLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLL AFFIDAVIT'. Pa rsonalfy appeared before me, an 01 the eitf Phil adelphia, H. T. Helmbold, who being doly sworn, th sa bis preparations contain no naroatic, no, meroorr, 0 1 her injurious drugs, bat are truly vegetable.

H. TT HELMBOLD. Bworn and subscribed before me this 23d day of November, 1864. WM. P.

HlUlfARD, Alderman. Ninth street above Race. Phlladolpbif A ddreas letters for information, fa conlldenca, to H. HELMBOLD, CHEMIST. DDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDD DDDD DDDD DDBD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD BDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDDDDDDDD PRmOIALDEPOTS.

HELMBOLD'S DBUO ANtt OHEMIOAi TTARS H0U8E, HELMBOLD'S OHBMIOBI. WARE OTTS E. HELMBOLD'S DRUODAND OHEMIOAIi "WARE KO BROADWAY, R. OB 5o 194 BROADWAY, N. OB 0 SM BROADWAY N.

OH HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT. HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT. HELMBOLD'S. MEDICAL NO. IU S017TH TEKTH PhJlldalpliM.

BEWASS br.toUNTIffljfpT8nAHD.UNraiNCil. wiia endoafrnr to fHapoaa of "their own" and "Otha," artl pTetmrputaUona'ttainedbf IBOLD'8 OKNULNE PRXPAHATIOJiS. 'ENOIKl JSXTHACW 1UOHD. fSSSma nieiriovBD bom wash. SOLD BV ALL araOOIBTi SVatBYVnODULO HJOiMBOIVB.

IfXSX NO OTHER. OuUntthtittlmnt and atnd la a iJid MOldlti. lUioaMMtwrni wan niHB ANNUAL BALL JL OF THE BROOKLYN FIRE DEPARTMENT, Will beheld AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON MONDAY. Feb. 5th.

1666. WM. BURRKLL, President Fireman's Trust Insurance Company, No. 9 Court St. Geo.

HAtwabd, ea, 90 Myrtle av. Joe. B. JiEOOETT, 36 Front st. N.

Y. d3 2w EKC'ANTJLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION AMERICAN MANHOOD. A NEW LECTURE HI REV. DR. STORRS, AT THE ACADEMY OF MU8IO.

TUESDAY EVENING. DEOBHBER 26xn. TICKETS FIFTY CENTS. flUlOt BROOKLYN OOSTtiMK DEPOT, N0.83FUL10N AVE ABOVE LA WBENCE 8T. 0BLARA0TE8IS1T0 4 FANCY COSTUMES, OPERA CLOAKS, 40i, AO." On hiro end made to order for Balls, Parties, Masquerades, Private.

'Dramatio and Tableau Soirees, on modorato Q96ni fTHB SEVENTH ANNUAL BALL Of THE J. HARMONY AID ASSOCIATION will be held at GOTHIOBiLL, Adams st, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dec. 27th. 1865. Tickels.

May be hnd ot tbo members of tbo Oa hoJio Library, or at tho door on tho niiibt of tbo ball. JAMES SULLIVAN. President, JOUN O'REILLY, Vlco Prosident, John J. Reo'gSeo'y. Kobeut T.

Rna.LT, Trcaaurer. 8t AT1MER HALL TO LET, FOR BALLS abd Sociables; tbe best fitted and best accommodated in Brooklyn: SuirprRoomattached: slsoaflneflODcertarid Lecture Room, Euauireol J. G. LATIMER, Atlantio sl64m ti T. TJBISV DANCING AOADBMY, 371 i and 873 FULTON STREET, opposite the City Hall.

The Academy will bo open for the reception of pnpila and tne formation of classes irom atid aftorihe 5tb day 01 September. Classes for Ladies, Misses and Masters on WED NF.SDAY and: BATURDAY LaBies, 2 o'oleck P. M.J Misses and Masters, 3o'clocli DAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, at W'clock. A Ladiea' Evening Class on WEDNESDAtWfrora 1 to 9, Private lessons given at tbe Academy or IK the residence of the pupils. Fattier particulars and citCulars can be Sad at tbo Academy at any of the above: mentibnod hours.

PRIVATE SOIBEES every two weeks, llie rooms can be hixodbyrespootable parties by applyingat the Academy. au23flm piREE HEADING ROOM. IVOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Nos. 80 AND 82 FULTON AVENUE, Corner Gallatin place. ee20Sm vrmn PROPRIETOR.

IT while retamiba Tiis thanks to his former patroSii trouidiolioH their patronage for season, and wauldMMotfrdly fpfoim BallOommlttM that the Hall, ter "to rSaW Ball and for Dane nff Bphooli, t' lotrer' rates than any hall of the Und in the he nndetwgiiedli apatiiw no pains In reBHinrf and repairing tbe Hall, andis determined to make It what it was Anniu.nhn lull A dams itraet. or No. IB WIUU B. S. ANDERSON..

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