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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 1

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I SL SI I THREE CENTS. BROOKLYN, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1877. A SHAVINGS. VAT NCK JLJL i MaMmm u. AlflPSEiaElVXS.

DBV GQOPS, ate. 3. i i.rnAi, OHN MULIilNS, JAMES M'CREBBY BROADWAY AND ELEVENTH ST, N. WILL OFFER ON MONDAY, APRIL 30, EXTRA NOVELTIES SUIT AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT, ENTIRELY NEW DESIGNS TO BE FOUND NOWHERE ELSE IN THE CITY. LADIES' FURNISHING O0ODS Of every doacription.

UNDERCLOTHING, AT PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION. MILLINERY GOODS. A NEW AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT RECEIVED DURING THE PAST WEEK. Consisting of TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED BONNETS IN ALL THE NEW SHAPES. FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, a RIBBONS, Ac, Ac.

EMBROIDERED GALLOONS FOR DRESS TRIMMINGS. B. JONES, iTFlJLTON, WASIIINGT0TaN0 JOHNSON STS. OOOOOOO kOOOOOOnOn ptr ro 0 MAItK, So S8 oooooooo0 Just received 500 neiraubjoots In FINE OIL 0HR0M0S. which we are soIUng at hfty per cont.

below the usual prices charged by dealers In lliore goods. A flue oil chromo, mounted on stretcher and framed, for 68c regular price. IB1.60. Alan. 1,0011 patiol pictures, mounted on mats, at 20c.

Theso embraoo a varioty of subjects. bbb li BBB li Kit It A CCC EKE TTTTT gniT A A. 8 EE SSSS, rA "coo kEee BBB An eutire new stock nf brackols, towel racks, wall pook ete, comb and brush racks, hat racks, tooth and nail bruBb racVs, music stands aud combination blacking boxos. A fine walnut side and oorncr hraokot, with cherub and deer heads, for 65c, worth 7fic A solid walnut extending hat rack or 35c, worth r.Gc. A line combination wall pookot, with Bhelf aud chromo front, for 9Uo worth BBB BBB 1) BBB A AA A A AAA ft A BBB BBB BliB YY CCO A RRR RRR II AA I A A RRR RRR II A GGG EEE.8S3 AA 5 3 A A EE SSSS.

AAA 0C0 A AR it 11 SAO 0.,,, II A A GGG EEESSSSu Tho best mado and clionpost In tho country. Orf JJ.TJ 8 3:. OP J.T JJ JJ oP0 jjjj ISCELLaNEO OS ITEHS. The country Binging sohools aro closing up tholr fiffflirs, and the young man who hasn sottlod tho quostion with her will hav to hold. over until another Wmler.

She saw him talking with another girl at the post office on Saturday, and when ho called around Sunday evening they had ft mum sociable. He was a solemn looking traveler, and walked through the depot singing, "Heavea my home," when one of the boys called out; "Then you are going the wrong way, stranger that is the train to Syraouse. Everybody has an inheront love for the beautiful, but whilo some are satisfied with a fifteen cont chromo of the Yosomite Valley, others want on inkstand that can be turned bottom side up without leaking. A Boston girl, whon asked to look through, telescope and Bee Vonus in all her glory, replied frigidly, "I have no desire to look at any member of my sex who dressos as she is represented to." "Why do we live what is there for us iu this life?" imiuires a religious paper. Wo don't pretend to answer tho quostion, but wa do know that whon a man has walked four miles through tho mud to see a girl, and finds another follow sitting uj with her, it oomcu Talking about phrenological examinations, a man's wife oxamined his head with the broken log of a chair the other day, and pronounced him an old fool.

He says that when he reflects on what a mistake he made in picking out a wife, ho is convinced that she is more than half right. The question arising in a Sunday School as to why God created all the animals of tbe fields and soa aud air boforo man, no ono gave a solution to it until a little boy Bftid "I know; it 'u because Uo didn't want tlie man hanging around" while 3o was making 'em." A young female traveling accordion playor was observed sitting on a doorstep Inst Thursday, eating a raw onion. As the gentle furoma ascendod heavenward, and passed a pair of sweet blue orbs over which brown lashes fell in delicate fringes, the accordion angel was obsorvod to drop a tear. OFFICIAL LIST OF LETTERS LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED IN THE POST OFFICE STATIONS, BROOKLYN, KINGS COUNTY, N. ON SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1877.

Published in ttte Brooklyn Dnllr Eagle lmlorliio Iiatvof Conifro Ciivlnytlao Publication ot (da isit of cttor to tlio rvowspupor Waviug tlio iiarjrest Circulation, Porsons calling for lettora advertised will save time all facilitate trio uoblio iiusinass by mentioning the fact that thelottjr oallod lor haa bejn advertised," naming UateqC thoEAdLEiu whloi) lUo advertisement appoarod, LADIES' LIST. Flower Maggie Maggie FiUgsrald Mary SW Gage Carrio Cillwer Frances Gallagan Mrs Alleilary Allen Mrs Latlcla Abliott Mrs Bariett Mrs Baxter Mrs Burk A lironl.y Anaboll Bnnn Mrs Annie Rut no Mi Bull Kooa Oathatin NelBoa Mrs E' 2 Nelson Mrs NlseenMrsJT. O'Hata Kate O'Brien MroMg't O'Deloford Mrs Pickford Mrs A 8 Prange Luoretla I'olloy Mrs Mary PortorMrsR iiiuuore airs Brltaey GurVj CUarrick Kntu Brown" Hocost Mrs A Burr Mrs Howe ilollo BaiiottC A Hotluiau Ella 111 Mv lIMHti't ftunv I'otorson Hose A Hitter Miss Robinson Mi rs Burn Ida Hsgina.i MrsH'lonaRusaoll Emma Brush Mrs John MUoffmuu 11 llni lorr Loulao Hoper Katlo Bower Mrs Hoyt Martha II, oi. don I.ibliio Haves artba Hneta Emma Randolph Eunloo Busaell Ellon Ryan Mary Ann Richardson Mrs Ralnslcy Mrs Nellie Boyle Mrs Mary lrJand Ioi rani Mrs Bouvke auria BviisliMie Maria Biighaiu Nellio Binsou Mrs Ruth Bottle Mm Cain Elia Cunuinghaiu Cross Lirzlo 1 Knfn Julinsnn Mteirart Annia Jolinson Mrs LauraSholdron Mr; A Nutton Mm Bella Kolmall MlSS Sengstaoko Beko Smith KM Seaman BllaJS Skaats Mrs Elbe. Starr Mrs Shoppard Iiotta Kimball Mlsa Kimball Mrs Kennedy nrl idget Konny Boll Oninutoli A U', .0,1,1 llnrn (Jaiwin Maggie Cullo Mary Comoll Nolly Couico Sarali ftln.rv 'l llroosa ivoarney 11.

oiuimi Kappal Knnnlo Smytho Ophelia, Koiupsliad A Sohulta OtHlia Kuuyou Mrs TornonulugMrsUW l.iuiruiau in 1, wcb.i.uw Doxtor ellBl'lSUKl lMUg Donnon Mis LviiraKing Mrs MA 'l itorpe oarau Van Winkle Mn Dovlo Maue'eine Miss Valnntlna Mrs Dnylo Margaret Moloney Anns Woods Ann Dlc't erman Mrs Motto Mary vvi uer. Doxtor Mrs Mg't nnr tnnr ijiarn. 11. Mvore Cathaiin. oar Whaler Kaaauor Wolloa Fannie.

Mitchell MreM Wi baler MrsHatt .1 Dowilu Mrs Mary Pecgan Mary Eaworthy Dora Elliott Mro Edward. Alalculm Moiy Watson Hftnaj ctt ivato MeNiimaia Mrs ABWliaon nsniana uliidco Mtb II Cafrie Anulo Wormsley MM Cjifne Anulo Leon Bildget Karlne Folio Keou Bridget iUISJlJl I'ardo Mary Doi Btidgot WUooior MiTw I iuegun Mrs Mary Diannsld Mia 8 GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Arnold, Andrews AGould ottxilu Nleholaa FraiiK Uowman (iioo NowlinHN NIsslnJnoT NeppellS Navan Wm Oweu Sllohaol O'Connor MB O'Connor RodericK 1 PomiellAOo, Pei naml ft Oo Parker Aaa PuoHto Andrew Pratt Ohas Plate Ohaa Piiohard Prevost Peterson Rogo Ponukart Theo Richards Adlson Rntzer OA Ohas Rhad 0 Rogers Frank Ronardsen Jas Roade Wm Skinner Alex Solmtohraao A I Sohulta Ohaa Sohonor Ernost vju ivay a i ABO Griitiths Arvhie Holmes A Ullno AtklnaJno lleutx Clias Andorson J110 Hiuniuond Chas Andorson N11t.ll Hoinlhlllger Allen HolTm George Bonis A Co lUrrod Johii 3 Brooklyn. Has Savtii. jobe loo Co Flal.nv .) Brooklyn Tailor As Hounrsey Jamos social Ion H.tmerinan Jack Bell A Ilraftvup Hlltlov 11 Bin lelgh Cecil Booth I) A Benson Brady Bishop Jno Blanco Jacob Harriott.

las II Boltger Juo Brady Byrne Brnwu Cant Bergen Dachliild Tli CliHinpiN Mr Campbell Alex Corblshly Chas Oanby Clayton Pred Gloss Goo li Coyle llugli Clancy Jno aitt Juo Cook Connor Mich Oarzr.l Casiiu Dait A Monsley av 179 DavidB Nickels lluan Patrick (Jot Jo 'i'lionins Decker Dim Wm Dull A Dilgan A Daeoboy A Kt Carlmry Ellis I ath Peter Flick Jos A Fluids Wm Forlnnato 11 Green Mr (lilartt (l.iMbtek Fred tlilhcrt 0 Hani John Hiirtmsn John Havous 51 Heldonrlck Peter Iloaro Samuel Halsoy Thus Irvine Win Jones A Jones Johnson Joseph Jaeger Jaoob Joleo Thomas King Kalrn Hugh King Joseph li ilroy John lieogh John Katz l.wnnodv Wm Snook Enruost Stevens Rot F( Leland Coupling CoSaoket Laikln Chas Smith Capt In Law Conrad I.lnch Dan Linger Henry Llnsto I. Luko.io ioh I.iljel i.ouls Lai kln Owen Morgan Chestor Marshall Merrill Chnrles Main Dowltt Moulecke A Mosmier huh 11 Alioe. Pi ttlinpsoll jas Sheridan tiodonhorg Steinberg Phlny Smith Wm A Thompson Alox Thomas Dr Edward Tlofert VannostrandH Valonllne Varney Wilson A Bohrmaa Wheeler 8 A Oo Williamson fcSmltlv Wllworth 15Uo. Williamson Mr iMi.rphy waring urea Murray Wilson Fred i ion Samuel Whltnoll Geo Mn man tl Wonper Will Mcliiiiro WalsIiJolin Glnnis.las Wellman John Hi lde as Williamson James Donogb Williams JO Gilliam, I Wilson John Langiillu Pat'k Ward Noble Chas Walter Otto Nlckolds 2 Watson Wilson WlIllaiiiHbUTffh JLADIKB' UiiT. dy Hiiscu CoHtnilf) try Co lUfle Cuiuinhiri tij.moHjr a Deupoko A in tlio MnrUn Mrs John Mickey H.triiot Molnott Goorglo 3 Nnbling Anna, Piutco Mary 13 8t.ol Mrs VV loraoUousitlMrs A.

Mra rt ry A Viina Ijontv Mof ry MorrlB Mra yie iiiM John GICNTLKAtKN'S LIST. A (I is npo'TT! Hfi.r.inl.e Itniu.i J. uioa lioia Jolir XV I) VtH H1US Kckcrl Willioiui J) Uiibr.Oi liv.m lt.nkn! Rrnst. Roftobrok vr Scliatilaob C'har'ea Staweska SnmioU Smith Bred BchrelnorFred holimlt Brbardt Tracy Horace I'hompson Oeo Ulim zorKjiri Woicott. Milton Wesiela Charles ner K.

er () Kel'r llarnoy is Meyer John ti Mi verf Cli Nog: I riiz Pos' Adrian Ptiaterer 1) trooiipiini, LADIES' LIST. Beimoll Mis Moo. croft Hachol WolSB Koto. Doheriy Calli VaiiBusklrk Kato GENTLEMEN'S LIST. French.

(A Mai me James O'Mthouqy j5 Fr uk John Taylor I.uo, Jam0fl0. C. TALBOT. P. SriAllI TBEE8, Q1IADU TrViES.

t3) StUAI. MAPLE, SCARLET MArLE. NORWAY MA PLIi. AM LIN and AMERICAN ELMS, Grown tor STREET DECORATION. Large tres.

1. 60 lo 6 each. A few extra large Uvcsat. I.YNES. No.

LP.37 Atlantio avenue, i.or. Yoik and Jirooklyn ava. iM. VOl) LiKK A FINE, LUXURIANT irra t.loi ar, your nouso, send your ordor for ilTi AHNOIS, foot of Sixth st south Brooklyn It ia a olexri mixture of ohomloals. and to give full ailsfacrip.n.

Aavbody tu strow orer the ground. Price, $..25 for 60 dslivored lo Brook lyu. Now Is tbe time to put It on. ODS, MOLD AN 1 MANURE FOK WAK dem ef tue oust (inaiity auppneu on pans vi iuu City at the toiio.ving price, por loan; noun, qti.uvi Rl oi Manure, 1 Oil; alao grass plots sodded aud gardens lilted' up at the lowest poalble prices by EDWARD oi'INN. He.

iglass street, fiotweun Fourth and Fifth avs. Also ordure received at JOHN DAY'S, Florist, BondSt, tw. doots from Fulton. All orders promptly attended to. iivNTniicriopj.

Evening and day lesson's It the Spring and Summer at BROWNE'S, 8 Jfultoa opposito Jobn6oo. rltlug lessons, ao, taxon as con venleoce. Special class In architectural And meonanloal drawing, 48. Private lessons to adults In common branoba. Speciaf tuachors for backward soholare, Begin at any, time.

A FRENCHlS WRITlNG, LJB A graphing, Bookkeeping, Arit UTaatfo anqrUwr tudl siecla" lesson, tborr.ugh ojishfylnjt parjony o' all agealn thu soonest time posslblo Ladies' Dopaftosnt Sersrate Instro rtion Students rjceWed at xK nr evonlnir Flf KM 8 BUSINESS TBLKUKAPH 311 1' niton st. cornier of Johnson, otw Tloe'f jewelry store. a klllVATF. INKTUUU I 1UJM La riurvnijn. I Latin, Gerinsn and the higher English brvtohes given upon voi reasonable forms; suitable relrnca ful nts'isu.

lllUUil. mHB "BRYANT STRATTON" BUSJ Tcirau rnr LKliir. 40 flnnrt at. DDHnlta 011 Kftll. IniUvifhini nnd cIssb infrticiIon.

8tudeDt4calvd.ftftQy anu a OLAOHORN, Ptlqdw H. E.Otr)RD, SecrrrUrT. BROWNE'S BUSINESS UUjJjJSi.S ytire ostabliahod Lato 295 Fullon RBMOVBP KOWNE'S BUSINESS to04aud0ti Fulton at, uouHKJtn uuijuuiriu, naaunr opposite old location. Sesaloiia all the year, Borrana Wiriter. day and evening, 3i entire cost of a bualneHOd.

uoatloo. WrltlDg leaeuna t6. Private rooms (Of backward scholars. Indies' and l.uglnh DepartaeaU Throe monlhi. $10 to $15.

INMVRUtll lOlt. 00000 JO jo JO JO JO JO JJJJ ooooo SPJECIAl. NOTICES. Smr unflPTmS A U'JJNK HEALTHY n.ti ma boy, Atnonoan parents. iour uu impkliia av, oornor of Gatoa ay, third floor.

THE CHEAPEST 8TUKK UB Atttn Best and cheapest clothing In the world at the fol. lovrinn hard times' prlcos Men'a pants, $1, HE CHEAPEST STOKE ON JBAKltl 25. 91 60. S2, S3; Men's saok coats, 182.76; woraing amis, 86 aU wool bu ts, $8, 910: diagonal Sprine ojerooatB, Bos'BUita, $8to ohildron'a aulta A to.60; Sndorahirts, 16c and 25c. nlMtorera' iuxuporB, 23c CAMERON'S.

No. fi Bridge All naitioe having claims against the firm of J. W. J. J.

NEWMAN aro requested to present the oome on or boloro tho BOtri day of April, 1877, at their office, No. 62 North Tenth at, mHB BKOOKLYN NAPHTHA BENO I VATING COMPANY CSLEANS FURS, CARPETS, FURNITURE, OLOTHINO, EXTERMINATES MOTHS AND VERMIN. Send postal card to and 821 Buahwlok av, 1TTS A'fACTr I ASSURE YOU, THAT I CAMERON, tho live Second Hand Clothing deal. pays extraordinary prices lor MntlO; mn's lightly worn wearfng apparel 1 of all ktads, tailors ralafita, boots and shoes, carpota, Ac Don sell our goods to peddlora, or anybody else until you sand for Oam Sron, who poalU.ely 100 per cent, more than any ia, tr. Amur ca.

Address Mr. or Aire. IAwn HON, 172 Bridge st. T.F,METERY OF HS EVERGREENS, aoceasioie for thrT dead. Btilton and Atlantio avonuo and an open, cheerful resort for the living.

Overlooking the village ot East Now Yora.the Atlantio Ocean, Nan vs. Lower Bay, the OiUos of Brooklyn and New York, the Paii aados, ore taken In at a glance. Iniprovomenta elaborate and oxtonaiva Works of monnmenal art abound, rjevi receiving tomb. PlotB rom S75 to iS40l) ngle graves, 12. The President, WM.

A CUMMINGS, is P'I? grounds, or may be addressed by letter, P. O. East Now York. VAS FIXTURE HEADQUARTERS5 VTPLUMBERS, BUILDERS and all requiring GAS FIXTURES, can save mos.J by purchasing from tho manufacturers, W. 0.

VOSBURGH A Nob. 273, 275jind 277 STATE, ST, but. Smith and Ioyt. Tellithome Xnother "victory for electricity Sewing maoblnes can bo run without UBlng tho feet, by any child old enough to guide tho work. Can bo aeon in operation and orders reooiyod at 171 Pot at, noar tiaudi JOHN JiEAVENSAgent.

HiNfSFlND jipeseT)f7pot. WEDDING AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS, PORCELAIN AND LACQUER WARE. SAMPLE TEAS 52c. 38c per pound. 186 FRONT ST.

noar Fulton, New York. OME PERSONS PREFER OATMEAL C7 bisotlitB to all othor klnrta, and to supply this demand Messrs. PAYSON, PAUL A of S3 Oourtland Bt, N. are making thorn regularly selling them at retail and wholesaio. All t'rooora Itoup thoju.

Try tbeso oatinajl biscuits. (AS FIYTTTRF. HEAT)OT7ARTERS." Buy your chandellors. brackcte. atoro pendauts, globea, of tbe manufacturers, W.

0. VOSBURGH A 273, 275 and 277 STATE ST. Tho cheapest and beat placo In tho world. f7 EDWARDS, J1ANUFAOTURER AND DEALER IN FINE HAND SEWED BOOTS AND SHOES. THE McCOMBER PATENT LAST A X.

mHOSE DELiGHTFUL MILK BISCUITS which are now so popular, aro mado by Messrs. lAYSON, PAUL A No. 83 Courtland at, N. Y. They aro EOld at wholesale and rotall at tho very lowest prices.

These milk biscuits are sold by many grocers in Brooklyn. Aak for them. T. T. i wrsHTVfJ TO RENT A PAR lor or bedroom suit at a moderate rate, can hoar of an opportunity by addressing OWNER, 15, Eagle omoe.

TUSTPUBLISHED JOHN F. MASON'S 99 illufltratod catalogue nnd price list of turmture, oar pete, oilclothB.Ac If distance, nroveut you from a peisonal Inspection of our stock, just drop us a postal card, ind the returning mail will dollvor to you our illuBtratod cata oguo and prioe liat. JOHN F. MASON, oor Myrtio av. ana cringe st.

CJODA WATER 5 CENTS PISB Como while tho rest aro dreaming and bivy tho Bar. i r' ivi nor nlnt Ttarii.abv'fl Cod Llvor Oil p.rpiut; Baruaby's Wild Cherry. Cough at every cBonit9.Ie arug atore, uitceu wan y9J JJARN. f170oFujton8j mAXPAYERS' NOTIOK JLxx AJ.tAivxi,i,j. 1 Sf.

ARREARS. 4U and 42 Court atroot March 15, 1W7 Taxpayers are hereby notified that the time for re rates, with Interest at aeven por cent, per anuum. wiU ex plro on 29 ,18 7. All taxes assessments and wntorrato3paid in tuts uoyait mini "lor hat date will be charged interest at the rato of twelve per oern. Register of Arrears.

mhl5 till roy28 D. v. rraiiMurir mj Tr iliKil A IB Iiutl. nu ti Dentist, has removed from 303 Fulton atroet to No. 11 GALLATIN PLACE, out tot from Fulton at, opposite Y.

M. O. A. rooma, throo blocks above City Hall; aU city car Hues are convonlont. Soo Eagle every Saturday.

OUR NEW METHOD OF PUTTING UP ale and porter for invalids and family uso, In gallon ke s.wlth Inserted faucots. has proved a great sucooss; superior in quality, nt half the prlco of bottled ale toue nndllfo preaorved for weeks, bolng oconomical and con vouiont to those who use small or large quantities. 1 rlco, 75 couta, dolivered to any part of the citv. Oroor by postal oard. J.

V. DEUELL, 16 Ormoud place, or 1D3 Joialemon st. AUSTIN'S A LAW AND COLLECTION AGDNCY, (Establi.hod W'W.) 8 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK. Tradesmon and others shiiuld send in their hills tor collection to this o.fice at once, and not wait until altor May 1, ivh everybody has moved away. There are thousands of dollars duo poonlo in small bills which could be colloctod by sonding them to thia office.

Collections i iadi. all over the United States. C. BREWSTER," a DENTIST. OI' HllDGK STREET, WILL REMOVE ON MAY 1, TO 184 LAFAYETTE AVENUE.

Partlos having appointments will please tako notice. ROBERT M'MULLAN, SUCCESSOR TO tho old houso of M'Mullan A Hamilton, haa removed to No. 31 Fulton Bt, N. United Statoa Hotol, whore ho would bo pleased to son his old customers and Buppiy thorn with watches, diamonds, jewelry, jilver and plated ware, As usual his Bpooialtjr Is wivtoo tq palrlcF. fl UCIUS" JHART MANUFACTURING ti COMPANY, auccoeded by CHAS.

E. HUNTINGTON, agdnt, No: OS Fulton N. ofloro nl! allvor plated KOods at manufticturor'fl prioes. A full line of tablo goods and knives, forks and Bpoons. Wo mako a specialty of re p.

Irlng and rophiling old goods, aont for and returned to all nnrts of Brooklyn without charges. rpHE MTLD power cures. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS Havo proved, from the most ampto experience, AN ENTIRE SUCCESS. SIMPLE, PROMPT, EFFICIENT AND RELIABLE. Thoy ye the only modiolnes perfectly adapted to popular use.

Nos. Cures. I. PR VERS, Congestion, Inflammations 3. WORMS, Worm Fever, Worm Colic 8.

CRY ING COLIC, or toethlng of Infanta 4. DIARRHEA of Children or AdultB 6. DYSENTERY, Griping, Bilious Colio, 6. CHOLERA MORBUS, Vomiting 7. COUGHS, ColdB.

Bronohllis 8. NEURALGIA, Toothache, Facoache 9. IIEADAOtES. Siok Headacbo, Vertigo 10. DYSPEPSIA.

IilHoiiB Stomach II. SUPPRESSED or Painful Perluda Coals. 26 26 25 25 25 25 25 26 25 25 25 25 25 12. wHll KS, too rcomso IS. CROUP, Cough, Difficult Breathing 14.

SALT RHEUM, Erysipelas. Eruptious 15. RHHUMATISSI, Rheumatic Pains 10. iii.hi i inits 16. FEVER AND AGUE, Chills.

Fever, Aguea. 25 60 50 60 50 50 to 60 60 bO 60 60 50 81.00 60 60 60 1.00 1.00 50 60 17. lll rr. lillua anu uieeuing 18. OPHTHALMY and Sore or Weak Eyoa.

19. CATARRH, Acuto or Chronio, Influenza 20 WHOOPING OOUGH. Violent Coughs SI. ASTH.VfA, Opproaaod Breathing. tl.

EAR DISCHARGES, Impared Hearing 23. SCROFULA, Enlarged Glands, Swellings 24. GENERAL DEBILITY, Physical 25. DROPSY and Scanty Seoreti ins 26. SEA SICKNESS, and Stcknoastrom Riding 27.

KIDNEY DISEASE, Gravel 28. NERVOUS UKBIHTY, Seminal Weakness or Involuntary Dlsohargoa 20. SORE MOUTH. 30. URINARY WEAKNESS, Wotting tho Bed 81 PAINFUL PERIODS, with Spasms US.

DISEASE OF HEART, Palpitations, eto S3. EPILEPSY, Spasms. St. VHub' Dance 84. DIPHTHERIA, Ulcerated Sore Throat 36.

CHRONIC CONGESTIONS end ErupttOflB VlalB.6. cents, Case (Morocco) with obovo 36 large vials and manual of directions S10.00 Cose (Morocco) of 20 large vials and book 6.00 Those remodlos are seut by tho case or single box to any part of tho country, free of charge, ou rocoipt of the price. Address. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE COM PANY, Othco and Depot, 563 BROADWAY, N. Y.

Forsalobv all druggiils. REAM SODA BISCUIT ARE AMONG (lie moat rtoihrlilfttl edibles In tho pnMlo. Tile old established house of PAYSON, PAUL A 33 Courtland st, N. aro tho manufacturers. Those "cream sodas" may be had or tho principal grocers or of tho firm at their Now York Jojiso.

GREATREDUCITON IN PRICR PAT ENT CHEMICAL METALLIC PAINT, mixed ready for use.OOo's. to $1 per gallon. Sond tor card of colors and testimonials. English Roof Paint for lm and wood roofs. Patent Liquid Slalo and Rubber Peint for loakv roofs, all 50 cts a gallon.

Bollod Oil, 50 eta. a gallon Boiled Roofing Oil, a gallon. N. Y. CITY OIL COMPANY.

Solo Agents, 116 Maiden lano, N. Y. OCKITT SONS ARE DOING THE Innmst rrncorv trade in the city, and are selllti': the lostqualitv of goods lonor thnn any other House, til ir stores are: 89 Atlantio av 1' ulton st, cor. orange ISj atyr tle av DcKalb av, oor. Noslrand 659 ulton et, and 14, 16 and 18 DoK ilb av.

REAL TORTOISE SHELL COM Bo. A beautiful stock of all the NEWEST PATTERNS IN SHELL COMBS, AT HART 313 and S16 Fulton si, cor. Johnson. SWISS WATCHES, AMERICAN WATCH k) es, stem wluders and other kinfls, mounted in silver and gold cases, may bo bought at the old house of H. N.

SQUIRE, No. 97 Fulton at, N. at the very smallest mar gin of profit. Every article Bold la warranted to Do as represented 4 TT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND" JL Is an old provorb.but one that will always hold good. Ijr.

Wf.Ba a 1 anu Jo ruaoa would have you apply it to your atlvor plato.l ware which has become broken, or from whfch tho ellver has wora off. Goods sent for and returned to any part ot the city. mHE SaT.Es'OF STKPHEN F. WHITMAN i A SONrtthe Philadelphia confectioners aro apresd Ing Into every part of this country, and it everywhere be comes popular among tho lovers of something pure and good Their INSTANTANEOUS CHOCOLATE ia the iateat thing out for a cup of chocolate R' EPAIRING CLOCKS. Psrtios about to movo can have tholr olockfl put in oompleto order and returned to their new address, A UVJ M'I'Pn U.dnu nt J.

D. CHASE A SON'S, 4.1 Fulton street. TkTPTRV.yns DF.RTriirv. 1 Vital weakness or depression a weak exhaustod feel Hr.in nnd roiuvon th entire man. Been used twenty years with perfect auccesa by thousands.

Said by dealera. Price $1 por single vial, or if 5 tier package of live vials and 82 vial of powder. Sent by mail on receipt 0UMPYS? HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE NO. 565 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. SURANCE POLICIES, APPLICATIONS.

RENEWAL NOTICES. CIRCULARS. Ac Printed with th. utmost neatness and dispaton BROOKLYN EAGLE JOB PRINTiiVG OFiUCil IMiS, LlflllOKS, c. 4BSOLUTE PURITY GUAR.lNTEED.

GNACS De JONZAC Those Brandies bottled at the Jonxao DiBtHlerieB also in Wood. Various ages. MOREAU LEFEVRK CHAMPAGNES The. oldest House and most French of Wines, in quarts, pints and CHATEAU LAGAROSSE Pure dolicate Clare's In quarts, plnta and casks, alao Wnite Wines irom same Forjpricee. Ac, apoly to Sole Agent, VICTOR E.

MAUGER, 106 to 110 fteade st.New York. Brook vn trade supplied by MEEKER AEultousL nritim HAMBETT AZ CHATELAN, IMPORTERS OF WINES, LIQUORS AND FINE CIGARS. NO. 88 COURT ST. Fine TABLE CLARET, from Si to 10.

PIPER HEIDSICK, 9TU00jo DJBNTISTK EAUTIFUL AND DUKABL SETS of teeth. 88. extracting included; partial sei! bi a teeth. St pertootn. Headquarters DOtL Headquarters lu this city tor ino i fo lanshino: gas: ailing toetn rrom Dac.

upward. All work warranted. L. J. gCYl, Dentist, 395 Fulton at.

directly opo City HalL Practloal LP JTEWSPAJPEKS, mHEBGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR TdSaperi. booka. pamphlefa TfHte, colored nd woolen rags, bress, old Iron, bottles, osst off olotnirur. Ac oarda or otherwias will bo promptly attanded to, lic ol ohirgo, In all part of the clr. At tha old tabUilied itoro, 17 ProsIfrlTflaor1 tncr.

no nn.r.r or ci.r.i tow rfn or soma drain upon the syatoni is aiwavs cured by HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC BPE i ClWc No 28 It tones up and luvlgoratos tho system, dis I Lltho irlnom and desnoSdouoy. imparls strength and en EAD THE SHAVINGS FROM THE SHOPS OF THE BROOKLYN FURNITURE COMPANY, NOS. 659,561 AND 663 FULTON ST. A fashionable young lady, of rather attenuated figure while in tho hands of tier dreasmakor. beoame alarmed at the spaolousnesa apportioned to herbodico.and deolaroa that ahe could novor wear It, and the silk had been wrong Iy cut.

"Pardon me, madomoisfllle," replied tbe modiste, "the design is quite correct; tho fitting ia exactly aa it ahould bo. I have made your dresa, and now 1 rauat bring you up to it." "Roaat beef," said a boarder to a waiter. "How will you have it, air?" "Well done, thou good aud failhful tor vaut." Thie la how the puMlo want their furniture made, and It ll rinnn" hvth RnOCtKt.TSt FUIlNITlJEE 0011 PAKY. Thore is a young man who is aaid to have lost money by bet8ug on ipiders. He wagered that a spider wbleh ho would produce wou cross a ato quloker than aapider to bo preSuoed by a iri.nd.

Each spider naa to have Its own pla? Hla oppotieufa spider, however, on being started, would not stir, while its rival ran with immonie apeod ThS bot was Tooise auently lost, and the osor soon tound out the reason. His friend had a hot plato. Rase ball Is of much greator antiquity than la suprosed It waV played iu the Art when toe dove was "put out ou a fly." real pretty and serviceable suite of chamber furniture, listing of throe iilocoa, made of blacK walnut a nd in with French walnut, oan bo had of the BnonaLTS A rer oons 1 rt. acr. tl.n rhnlrs to oorros ir mrblo DOUU tor Xl.OJ, eacu wi.ii a o.Kci top table for 86, with a towol rack for 7ita, tu all costing only 477 for oight piecoi.

Two boarding school misses were ovorheard onnveTttng th other day. "Have jou graduated, Jennie Why, bloaa you, yes, I graduated lait lamoa." hat did you gradaato inl" tieswoetoat sky blue silk you over saw." Tho following dlspatob went through by telegraph a month or two since: "Oliarlle and Julia mot yes erday quarreled and parted forever: met again this morning, and parted lo moot no more; met again this evening, and were aaarrlod!" Thoy are gone to speud their honeymoon Saratoga and then select th.ir iuruituro from the Bbooklvn FunsnuBi Company. "Mjdear Majgle," eald Mr. Jlvera, (0 tbe young lady amlloa ho was' socking, "I have sweet opportunity; I canhardlv truat wS to the deep emotion 01 mj f.i". you" mydoar Maggjo, your amliea wmj itulles would shed would hed thl woodahod." aaid tho outranood Maggie, on with tna prtty talk." A notable fact In this female rights movement is, that tho agitators aro either hopelessly unmarried, or olso ore oursod with husbands who have not the brains or tho onorgy to support them.

Sttoh idiots rarely need household furniture, or, If they do, havo not tne wit to ouy iv 01 tne TURK OOMPANX. A reformed gambler was about to dlo, and sent for a minlater, whon tho following conversation occurred Parson, do you think I am noar doath "I regret to aay I bellovo you are." "Do you think, since I am oonyerted, 1 will go to Hoavon I do." "Do you oxppot to got there, too "Yes, I believe I will." We we'll ho angels, won't wo. and have wlnga to fly with am auro we'll be like "Well, then," aaid tho dying man, "I'll bet live dollars I will boat you flying." A young lady whilo playing croquet otio aeorohing afternoon at Proauoot Park, was son struck. It was a rlob man's aon. The marrlago ia believed to bo a happy ouo, and the fathorfurnlaheiihls houso olegantly at the Bhook lyn FonNlTURE OoJlPANT.

Tho rioheBt turnituro ot all kinds, were provided. Tho young wlfo says that playlnrr croquet ou hot afturnoona pays, especially it aon stroke intervenes. A lady ia lecturing In Jersey on Wily I Want to Vote" That conuudvum beats us. We can't Imasloo why any woman should want to, when it's so much trouble, and thoy aro only paying a dollar or two for votea anyway. There Is too much competition already, slnoa tho colored gentlemen got to doing it.

Mr. RuBkin addresses the following words to women on war: "Now. I just tell you this, that if the usual course of war. Instead of uprooting peasants' houBcs and ravaging peasants' morelv broko china upon your own draw lug room tables, uo warlu oivlllr.od ouuntrioa would last a roek. The breakage of furniture by war may bo replaced by buying new at the Brooklyn Ftjr.rtiTtmE compani, won't cost very much 1 but killing popple is another thing and a saldor.

I am afraid, dnarwlfo, that whllo 1 am gone, absence will conquor love." Oh, novor fear, do.ar husband; tho longer you stop away, the bettor I shall like you." A veteran shopkeeper saya that although his clerks are ver taltatiy" Hug ths day, they aro ready to sltut up at ufglit. Aprudeut man," says a witty Frenchman. la like A pin. Uii head prcvouts him from going too far. A is prudout who patronizes tho linooirr.YN Ftrrj.

Kirv.nK0o!li'ANY for snjthiug lie may lioed for hiiusollold purposes, becauso he is aura to tlnd serviceable gooda at jeasouablo priocs. pianos, osiAs Ann rnto sio. fj 150, $150, TO 8350, 350. I0. ONE HUNDRED PIANOS 100 NEW AND SECOND HAND, WITH 7 AND 7 OCTAVES, SOME WITH AGRAFFK TREISLK, Olhers with Agraffes all through and Throu Strings.

ALL OF THE ABOVE ARE ROSEWOOD PIANOS, Made from tho Finest Sawod Vonocrs, And Contain all tho Modorn Improvomonta, BEAUTIFULLY" FLVISIIED, PRICES RANG IN tiVRO I160 TO $330. TIANO WAREHOUSE, 145 and 117 FIFTH AV. COIrWENTY FIRST N.Y. TJJfrlANOS ES'i'EY ORGANS. $5 to $20 MONTHLY $5 to $20, ALL MAKERS.

EASY TERMS, LOW PRICES. PPP rpp 11 HHHH If II li li EEH EE EKK I. LLLL PPPr sssss ss's8 RENTED, EXCHANGED, TUNED AND REPAIRED. 308 ST. OPPOSITE JOHNSON.

QMITH BUNCE, 16 COURT ST. Aro now selling ttaocelobratol bub HUB li BBB RRR A it AA inirt a a DUD BBB I) I It BBB I) 0 II II UU rmR RRR 11 AAA A A DDD HUB Sl.UARE AND UPRIGHT At their lowest Factory Prlco3 And upon easy Monthly Payments. Bolng manufacturers, wo are onablod lo sell lower than anj other houso In tnn city. Wo also rent wft.ll pri7ililgo of applying tho rent to the purchase. Wo repair old pianos nnd organs at our factory, by tlie best of workmen.

Wo make mis a Bpcclalty. Tuning attoudod to by carotul at tlio Manufactory, rnrnor Rnvmntid and Wllloilgh by streets, or at tlio War rooms, us above, whore largo fci'oclis of F.lirgan: Pianos and Organs can always be aeon. No Iroublo to show thorn. fcbJOME AGAIN." Aftor a two years' trip to tlio North sido of the street. 'liAVIt RETURNED TO THEIR 01,1) ()U ART IN THE All BUILDING, AND KENT PIANOS, AT WILL SELL OR ORGANS, AC PRICES WHICH WILL ASTONISH THEIR OLD FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS.

OOME AND SUE HOW WE DO IT. 172 MONTAGUE ST. TI.AIV.Slf'oar.'I'A' aori, SlcnmbottCH, rf0 THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. REAPPEAR TnCS OF THE MAMMOTH STEAMER BRISTOL A 1 1 lh 'I UK FALL RIVER LINE, MONDAY, APRIL 8U, 1877. Thsnmagnllicent FLOATING PALACES will resutno tlnor trips on this lln.

lor Summer wsw; tic abovo date, leaving New Yoik from Pier8. N. fool of Murray Bt at5P. 51., 1 I ulv 1 to Soptcmbei 2, inirlu slve.l During lllu pc Winter they havo. at great exponse been thorooirhly overhaule and olitieil in an elegant substantia! manui'i.

Many new nave oeen added. II ALL'S CLLI BANDS ENG AGJ tOR THE SEASON. BORDEN A LOVELL, Agent. GKO. L.

CONaOK, fi' Fxhi Agout. 3EOFLE'S i'OR ALBANY. One of the elegant boats of this line. DREW, I JOHN or DEAN RICHMOND, will leave Pier 41, North River, foot of Canal at, every weok day at li P. connecting al Albany with tailroad lines West, North and East.

Tickets can be had at the ollico on tne pier; also ot No. 7 Park pin, Oil Broadway, New York 4 Court sr, end 38'l WasLinKli.il st, Brooklyn. Freight received until the lime oi departure. Fain only if 1.60. and a reduction to all poiurs.

Stale rooms warmed by steam during tbe cool mouths. S. E. MAVO, General Passongec Agent. CiATSKILL CREI.K.

ATHENS AND STUYVESANT LINE, riteamboat NEW CHAMPION MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and KIDAY, steamer ANDREW HARDER on oppo.itj days, tf.uu Canal at. I'io. 4J, Noitu Iiiver, 6 1'. for paa.engerB and freight.

ITIZENS' LINE OF STEAMROATS FOR ictlng with all railroad lines norm, i.r., i J. I jnlile stoaiiil.oats eavo dally (Saturdays st 6 P. from Pier 4.1, N. R. foor of lroy st, N.

Y. Through tickets a.ild and bnggago checked to all point. JOSEPH CORNELL, hwpt. STONINGTON LINE, FOR BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST. Klegnnt Vi ON ING I ON and WAR RAG AN.

SETT, leave nlrM. North (Ivor toot Jnv al iOO I IL NOT ATRIP MISSED IN SEVEN YEAR. Tlckota for aalo at all principal ticket offices. Sts rooms ecourod at olBcos of Westcott Express Gompan State and at S83 Broadway, Now York, aud atSH Jirooklyn PU0VIDKNCE LINE. Fi o'urht onlr.

Ftp iiiifrs leavn pior 27. Nnrlh Uiver. foot Pirk place, at 1 JfrtigutBla eiiioc Une taken At I'lwetit ratea. L. W.FJLKIN1S.

ti T. Aontt. O.3. BAIiOOfK. rrea't.

KXCl'USIONS, C.I 1UNDAY BOATS FOR ASTORIA AND HARLEM. riding ai Eleventh st. and One' Hundred and Twentieth st. each way. On and after Bunday, April 29, 1877, the boats will leave Harlem for Peck Blip as follows: Leavk HAaLia 9, 10, 11:30 A.

M. 12 :16, 1 :45, 3, i 6 :44, 6:30 P. M. Returning, will leave Pcok silp as follows: Leave PacK Slip 10:30, 11 .30 A 1,3.8,4, 6d6. and 7 30 P.

M. llARLK A N. Y. AyiAl0. FOR EXCURSIONS The First Class Saloon Stoam.r, THOMAS POWELL.

Capacity 2.50'J passengers. With Popular Barges and Groves. For choice of days, apply to AIARTIN A ASKILL, 119 South cor. PcolliNjorlt. POR EXCURSIONS.

Saloon Steamei GENERAL SEDGWICK. Barges REPUBLIC. CALEDONIABALDWIN, ANNA EXCELSIOR. OMENTAL1! 'rARITAN BEACH, COLD And IONA ISLANli GROVES N. 8.

BRIGGS. late H. B. CROSSKTr, 1B4 WEST ST, opuosiUa Caariatuphet st N. Y.

OPKN EVENINGS and SUNDAYS. COBOWJEH'S WO' TICES, CORONER'S NOTICE. BODY OF drowned man found foot Drraw at, April 1877 about 5 years of age, about five foal eight Inches In halfht, gray hair and whiskers, knitted jacket, blaok cloth panU and vest, cheek shirt, orny flannel shirt, whitp nndershlrt MdbuoklodibxMjnovHjIngrt foe ldontlflcatlon. iM nRJ.JJA'l' Cnron.ra. tAMUin noJ os i.

PPP II A NN OOO II AA NN OS 'S PPP II A A SSS II AAA NN 5 1' HAA NN OOO SsssS FMAMUin noJaan, is a EW PARK THE SECOND GRAND SUCCESS. THE THEATRE FILLED WITH THE ELITE OF BROOKLYN. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. WITH A OAST OF COMEDY STARS Selected from the Principal of the Continent, and carefully rohoaraed by the author. NEW AND iltoj0 NIGHTLY AND SATURDAY MATINEE ADMISSION, 15, 85 and 60 oenta.

RESERVED SEATS. 76 oenta and $1. MATINEE, 15, 25 and 60 oenta. Do not ouoourage ap(oulatora buy ot the office. BIONDAY, DALY'S FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE COMPANY.

First time in this city of THE GENUINE "LEMONS." Box office open from 8 A. M. to 4 P. and from to 10 o'olooir. CADEMY OF MUSIC.

ABBEY A SCHOEFFEL Losseea nnd Managou. TWO NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE ONLY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, April 27 and 23, MR. AND MRS. W. J.

FLORENCE, IN THE MIGHTY DOLLAR. SUPPORTED BY A CAREFULLY SELECTED CAST, And produced with (ho ORIGINAL SCUNERY from the Park Theatre, Nev? Rosqned on lato from Wednesday, April 28, at 9 A. at the Academy, and at Itulluiau's, ill Broadway. MATINEE PRICES Admission, 60 oonts. Reserved seats, 75 ceuts and :1.00.

EVENING PR ICES Admission, 50 and 7u oonts. Ro aerved Boats, $1.00 and $1.26. OOLEY'S THEATRE. OAMILLE. THIS EVENING, at 8, With MISS ADELAIDE CllERIE in the title ire e.

MONDAY, April 30, during tho weok, and EDNEoDAY and SATURDAY Matineo, BILLY BARRY'S ORE AT NOVELTY COMBINATION. the following Stare: or Miss KITTY O'NEILL, tho Refined Lad Dancer. THE MURRAYS, ED. and ALICE, The Great Sketch Artists. Mrs WHITTINGHAM nnd Master NEWMAN.

REYNOLDS A WALLING, tho Gorman Team. The Groat MIACO FAMILY, Gymnaats, Vooalista and DaUCr8' TIERNIN A CRONIN. Tbe Origlrjal Song and Danco Artlata. CONWAY A KICRRIGAN, Irish PipbrB and Danoora. Misa LILLY HALL, the Popular Serlo Ooinlc Vooaliat.

ED. GOODING, Author. Aotor and Vooaliat. The performance will conclude with the latest Now York anooosa, OUR HASH UOUSE 1HURCH EDIFICE, TUESDAY, May 1. at 2 P.

M. FAREWELL ESSIPOFF MATINEE. (Prior to her departure for Europe On which occasion Mmo. KSSIPOFF will play LA DANSB ILLUSTRIE. Admiaslon 75: centa.

Secured Seats, $1, at Chandlers Music Store. BROOKLYN RINK. SKATING DAY AND EVENING. EVENING CONCERTS. ESPECIAL FEATURES THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS.

GRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL MAY 24. LYMPIC THEATRE FULTON ST. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY. April 23. ANOTHER SUPERB COMBINATION.

SEE THE NEW STARS. A SPLENDID NEW FEMALE MINSTREL SCENE, And a now burlesque, OUR A TING HOUSE. Fopiuar prioes, lo, ana cts. OMIQUE, WILL1AMSBURGH. J.

Z. LITTLE. In his groat nautical eonsation of Moving jack. ALICE GLEASON, ERWIN THOMAS. REVOLTI, DRAMA AND VARIETY, OOLLER SKATING AT GALLATIN HALL, 422 FULTON ST.

Opon Evory Morning, Afternoon and Evening. vp KYNOOK A SMITH. Managers. J. J.

MoConMtcK, Proprietor. i StfOW Programmes. 7 COUPQN TICKE TS A InrgOBtook of WOOD OUTS, suilaine tor THBA.tl OAL and MINSTREL TROUPES. COLORKD POSTER WORK A SPECIALTY, BROOKLYN EAGLE Tpjj fgixJ.NQ OFFKiE. NEW OSi jVBl EJVJ.

BARNUM'S NEW AND ONLY GREATEST SHOW ON F.ARTH. TWO PERKORMANOES DAILY AT Ulli.MUlvil. 11. MAGNIFICENT ATTRACTIONS. 830,000 Stud oi Performing Stallions.

$10,000 Slatiago Tandem Team. Only a short tiruo longor. ('Prices 76, 50 nnd conts. Tho groalesl Circus In tho World Menagerie, Museum and Hippodrome. I'r'fflI3IS 5 ES.

AVANA LOTTERY. OiO.OOO DOLLARS DISTRIBUTED I.N FRIZES EVERY 15 DAYS. JPrlreof 1 Prlr.oof i PviaoBof 1 Prizoof 8 Prlzos, each of $5 000 10 Prizes, 2l.O Other prizes, amounting to SlM.OOs 50,000 25,000 ID.OOO 10,000 10,000 Circulars of Information furnished free. Orders ailed. Prizes cashed.

TAYLOR A BANKERS, II Wall t. New York. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN AFORTUNB. IIFTH GRANl 1877. AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, MAY 1.

LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. This Institution was regularly Incorporated by the Legislature of the Stato for Educational and Oharltablo purposes in 1863. with a capital of Si. 000 000, to whioh it haa iiuco added a reserve fund of $350,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS will tako place monthly.

It novor acalos or potponos. Look at the following pcuemo 0 mTAr mm 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACIL HALF TICKETS, $1. LIST OF PRIZES 1 CAPITAL PRIZE 1 do, do 1 do. do 2 PRIZES OF $2,600 5 do. 1,000 20 do.

501) 100 do. I0H 300 do. 50 500 do. 20 1,000 do. 10 APPROXIMATION PHIZES 9 Approximation Pi was of 1300 9 do.

do. 2U0 9 do. do. 100 ...830.000 10,000 6.000 6.000 6,000 10,0 10,000 10.000 10,000 10,001) 2.7CU 1.800 000 1.857 Prlzos, araountlnrf to. Writo for circulars, or Bond orders to M.

A. DAUPHIN, P. O. Box 602, New Orleans, La. Tickets for sale and Prlzos ca sh od by WILLIAMSON A Agents, 317 Broadwas'.

N. Y. EXTRAORDINARY SEMI ANNUA DRAWING, Under the personal supervision of General G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, And General JUKA I.

A. EARLY, of Virginia. 1 nesuay, oiiuo Capital Prize fllW.lWO Tickets. $10 only. I.OFIa INSJJIiAiVCSr.

rjpiiE MM Milt 17 TTTTT rr UU A AA A A AAA A A 1, LLLIi MM MM UU coooooooooooooooooooooo? LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY a 10000000000000000000001, coooooooooooooi NEW YORK. coooooooooooooo S. WINSTON President Issues overy approved description ot Lll'iC AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES On leruis as as Unto ot any other company. Orpaniz April 142 GASH A. sSI I'.

OVER $6flX. mHERENN MUTUAL LIFE INSUHANCE jl COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. SAMUEL O. HUEY, Prcaldonl. lncornoratotl 1847.

Asaoti, $5,750,001. PURELY MUTUAL Entire st rplris rero lo the menibcra ever. year. Poll. cirFiionioifuitlag ior thoir value.

Kndo iinont policios.it Hie rates, 11. LANtiFORD, Agent. No. 187 liROADSVAi', N. Y.

FIKArV'CIATi. HE BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY. Corner of Montsguo and Clinton ata, Brooklyn, N. CAPITA 4503,00 ThisCompanj iBauthorlzod by epecial charMrfn rcceivor, trustee or guardian. llcunaolas agent iu tho sale or management or reslis tato, collect intcrett, or dividends, receive, registry aid transfer booka, or moke purchase tuidsaleoi Govcrnuieut andothersocurltloH.

Roliglous and charitable Institution nnd persons inao enstomed to tho traiifactlons of boslnoas, will find this enstomed to tho traniactions ol uosinnaa, Compauy a safe CHAS. R. MARVIN, Vico mo. Proaideai. VX.

TlTTvnrri, Steeretarv ISdoab Culles, Al'orneyaad Cou is.l I auo, J. Rockwell, H.E. i'lerrepont, John T. John Halsoy. John P.

Rolt'e. lleury Saugor, Ausiin Corlrlil. Chns. li. Marvin, Thomas Sullivan.

Abm. B. Haylis. EdmundW. Codies, Rlploy Hopes, llan'l Chauneey, Joi iab O.

Lo Alex. M. White, Alex. Medio, A. A S.R.

LfjItiendoB. TO LOAS. AM TRUSTEE FOR AN which has 1850.000 to invest on mortgage; will loan on ow York, Brooklyn, Jera and Weaiohoster property tne oorrowcr on location, Ac, lo TRU8 TV1TORTGAGE LOANS. WE GIVE BA lTJa elusive attention to loaning monoy on Improved Brooklyn real eBtr.to, and are prepared at all thnea to make ioanB oi largo or small amounts, to suit all applicants. K.

E. BOW EN A af 62 Llbeity Bt, Now York. KPWCENT. TO LOAN ON bond and mortgage. Ons tbiril actual value loaned for three years on centrally locaUd real ostate.

Address only SILAS CONDICT, No. 3 Elliott place. fflv 350,000 TO LOAN IN SUMS TO 5ijl for five years, at ait per cont. Deposits, estates, trust fuuda solicited and seven per cent, iritqrest slewed tl.eroon. Collections a specialty.

JACOB V. 1). WYCKOFF, SO Pine st, Now York. N. B.

Eat ablLlied over twenty years. STOKAdK. STORAGE. JOSP.PH HUHN, T7 I v. rj fctA'P CT un xu.

Winn HAS LARGE STORAGE ACCOMMODATION, AT LOW RATES. Storehouses, No. 1:12 and 134 Llvlugstou at. Storage the best of furnitu re storage room and in bulk at J. G.

LATIMER'S, Carpet arenouse, i auu ox uwiu. mi S1 rnilAor. PARTIES WISHING TO store furniture in a private nouBO wnere it wouia be oared for may apply to OWNER, Box 10, Eagle otfice. TORAGE FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, Ac In the oncK nuudlng a Fnlton Bt, ciean ury InT r. aenarate nnartmenta hmat wheel and hatchway lu tho rear, where goods are receivod ratea moderate.

Apply to W. H. BOLTON, No. 613 Fulton st, at the junction of Flatbuab av. STJRROVAIE'S NOTICES.

PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF William D. Veeder, Surrogate of tho County of of th City of Brooklyn, deceased, that thoy are roauirod to too same, wit tbe vouchera thereof, to tnesub at the offloe of Elmer L. Fort, KiclLuire Fire Insuratteo Company, 172 Broadway. In tha hinira Fire insuratteo Company. 172 Broadway.

In tha City of New York, Dated DeosmUer City of New York, on or.beloxo the arm nay oi uao nv. KLMBR, FORD, 1 r.raor. dieemfl x.uAnr.uAbu,) i RIDLEY o. GRAND AND ALLEN STREETS, N. Y.

oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooo NEW DRESS BILK DEPARTMENT. 00O000O00OOO00000J100000O000000000 IMPORTED JTRiPB SILKB, 70o FINE LINE. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo BLACK DRESS 8I.18. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo GROSS ORAINJHLKS HEAVY, 85c, SLOOSlO, 81.25, up. FINER LINES EXTRAJ3ACHEMIRE FINISH, $1.75, up.

LINES OF 0000 00 oooo oooo OO 000 oooo ooooo COLORED SILKS, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ooo 0 SO lnohos wldo, 75c, $1 up. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo SUPERIOR AMERICAN Oooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooo I BLAOK SILKS oooooooooooood oooooooo 00 000000000000000000000000000000 0 0 ONE DOLLAR AND THIRTY FIVE CENTS, ooooooooooooooooo00 ooooooooooooo EXAMINE OUR LINES FROM 63o. to 81.50 por yard. EDW'D RIDLEY A SONS, 309, 811, S11X GRAND STREET, 60, 53. CO, 62, 64.

66, 68 and 70 ALLEN STREET, N. Y. 59 REMOVAL OP G59 MoELHINNEY i STEWART TO 659 FULTON Between Navy and Raymond Where a choice and well Belooted atook of general DRY GOODS Will be found at the lowest possible prioe. Thankful to our friends nnd customers for their patron Polite treatment and air doallijg oan bo roUod on. a aiDHAiva, FULTON Bet Navy and Raymond.

AY fc PARKER GENTS' AND LADIES' FASHIONABLE FURNISHINGS. DRY GOODS AND FANCY GOODS, AT UMFULl'ONST. DKESfs RIAKING. "ADIl'RESSES" AND WRAPS, THE Parisian Btvles. Also Children's Anniversary D.636e3 tnadeby Mine.

BARD, .820 Fulton st C. 1 ARRETING. ESTABLISjHLIJ lbJi TTTTT NO. 174 FULTON ST, Offer one of th 0 largest and most complete asaortmonta of carpeting hi tho United States. MOQUETTE, $2 per yard, and upward.

VELVETS, $1.60 to $2.60 por yard, BHUSSELS, 1.60 topM. TAPESTRIES, $1 to $1.25 por yard. Togothor with UPHOLSTERY GOODS, DRUGGETS, MATTINGS, And every article known to the trado; all at tho LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. STEWART A CO. 1ARPETS.

STYLES, And all other Including Moqnota, Velvets, Body Brussels, Tapestries, Throo ply and IiigraUi. LINOLEUM, Oiioiotiis, Lace Curtains, Cretonnes, Shades, 4c. tius, Ruga, Mats, Ao. Mat AH thoso goads will bo Bold at tho lowo't rates. J.

G. LATIMER, JVos. 201 and 203 Atlantio av. 3.80, CARPETS CARPETS OARPETS CARPETS OARPETS CARPETS CARPETS OARPETS CARPETS OARPETS OARPETS CARPETS OARPETS OARPETS OARPETS OARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS OARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS. 180.

ulILL, PURDY, CASSIDY 00, ISO (Formerly with Foster 180 160 FULTON 180 Throe doors below Orange. 180 HAVING COMPLETED 180 EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS 180 IN OUR STORE, 180 AND BEING IN RECEIPT 180 OF A LARGE NUM8ER 180 OF NEW AND ELEGANT 180 DESIGNS OF CARPETS 180 ARE NOW PREPARED TO SHOW 180 THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST 180 SELECTION OP 180 AXMlNSTEIt! 180 WILTON, VELVET, 180 BRUSSELS. TAPESTRY, 180 THREE PLY, And INGRAIN CARPETS 180 EVER OFFERED IN BROOKLYN, ISO AT PRICES 180 THAT WILL COMMAND THE ATTENTION 180 OF CLOSE BUYERS. ALSO A FULL STOCK OF 180 LACE CURTAINS, SHADES, CORNICES, OIL 180 CLOTHS. MATS, AO.

N. B. Storage at low rates. 180 HEFRICIrlBATOliS, REFRIGERATORS. Come see our beautiful BUFFALO REFRIGERATORS, THE RELIABLE AND EXCELSIOR, Havo always given aatisfaotion.

Wo have on hand a largo stock. Also tho Mace rofrlfforatorB. EXCELSIOR and OPPOSITION. greatly reducod prices. JOHN BUN0E, 106 FULTON ST.

corner Henry. "EFR1GERATORS, lAlvuu.aij KNOX AND ALL THE BEST FLUTING SIAOHINES, $3.75, at BOLTON'S. 613 FULTON ST, junction 1'latbushar. NOXICES. mO CONTRACTORS FLAGGING SIDE WAi KS ON VANDEUHILT AVENUE.

DE OK CITY WORKS. City Hall. Brooklyn, A iril 1877 Sealed proposals will be received at tills until Thursday, May Hi, 1877, at 12 for flagging the sidowalks on the west side of Vanderbilt avenue, between Greene and Gates avenues, with bluostono flagging, lo ho width of six feot, according to speoifloationa on ulo in tills Department. Suecifteatiousmar be soon, and forma of proposals can be procured on application at tho Department of city Works Proposals will not bo considered nnlesB accom ponied' with an undertaking In writing, of two sureties on eacb proposal. tuo snail qttsH.y as to their responsibility, in the sum of 8101), that li the contract bo awarded to tho party or parties prooosing, tliey will booome bound aa nls or ihelr surety, for its loithful perfovmanoo and In case he or they shall negloct or refuse to execute the contract if so awarded thorn, that they will pay to the City of Brook lyn tho difference borwoon tho price so proposod, and the price at which tho contract may be made with any other person or psrsoas.

Proposals to bo indorsed To the Board of City Works," (spocitying work). The eald proposals will bo publicly opened and announced at tlie next meeting of the said Board, whloh will be bold on the 14th day of Mav, (877, at the hoor of 10 o'olock, A. M. or in caso there should 1)3 no quorum oresont ou tnat day, tiieu on tho day of the next mooting ot the Board. By order of the Common Council.

Dated Brooklyn, Murch 19, 1677 HENRY W. rILOOUM, WM. A. FOWLER. THOMAS.

W. ADAMS. Commissioners of City Works. Attest: D. L.

NORTnrJp. Secretary. a28I0t T' CONTRACTORS DIGGING DOWN LOT ON MONROE STUEET DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS. City Hall. Brooklyn.

April 28, 1877 Ssalad proposals will be received at this offloe until Thursday, May 10, 1877. lor digging down lot ou the north side of Monroe sneet, between Yates and Lowis avenues, being lot o. 29 on blook 198, old numbers, on the Twouty Ward map, according to map aud specifications on file In this Department. Spec ideations may be seen and forms of proposals oan be procured 0.1 application at tho Departmjnt of City Works. Proposals will not be consldeieo unless accompanied with an undertaking in writing ot two sureties on each proposal (who shall qualify as to their responsibility in tho sum of SlOrl) (hat It the coniraot be awarded to the party or parties proposing tney will become bound as his or tbolr surety for its faithful perform ance; and incase he or they shall neglect or refuse to ex eonto the contract if so awarded them, that tney willpay to tho City of Brooklyn the difforBuoa between the price so proposed and tbe price at which tho contraot may bo made with any other person or persons.

Prop isals to be indorsed "To tho Board of City Works," (BPooifylng work). The said proposals will bB publicly opened and announced at tho next meeting of the aaid Board, whioh will bo held on tho 11th day of May, 1877, at tne hour of 10 o'clock A M. or in caso there should bo no quorum present on that day, then on the day of tho next mooting of the Board. By ordor of the Common Council. Dated Brooklyn.

December 26, 1876. HENRY W. SLOCUM, WM. A. FOWLER, TUOS.

W. ADAMS. Commissioners of City Works. Attest: D. L.Nokthcp, Socrotairy: j28I0t TO CONTRACTORS FENCING LOTS JL ON LAFAYETTE AVENUE.

DEPARTMENT OF CXTY WORKS, City Hall. Brooklyn, April 28, 1877. Sealed proposals will be received at this offico nntil Thursday, May 10, 1877. at 12 for fencing lots on tho south aide of Lafayette avenue, 200 foet east of Franklin avenue, withacloseboardfonce all feet high, according to apooi ficationa on ftlo in this Dooartmont. Specifications may be seen, and forms of proposals can be procured on application at tho Department of City Works.

Proposals will not be considered unless accompanied with an undertaking in writing, oi wo auretiea ou each proposal (who shall qualify aa to their responsibility, in tho sum of 8100) that if tbo contTaot bo awarded to the party or parties proposing, they will become bound aa hia or their surety tor its laltbful performance and in oase he or thoy shall neglect or refuse to execute the oontract If so awarded them, that they will pay to the City ol Brook lyn tho difference between the price so proposed and the price at whioh the contract may be made with any other peraon or persons. Proposals to be indoraod To the Board of City Works." (specifying workj The said croDosals will be publicly opened and announced at the SSt mating of the said Board, which will nold on tho 11th day or May, 1877, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M. or In oaao there ahonld bo no quorum present on that day, then on tho day oi the next meeting of the Board. By order of tie Common vf'siloiiUM19 1876, WM.

A FOWLER. THOMAS W. ADAMS, Commissioners of City Works. Attoot: D. L.

Nobthtjp. Secretary. a28 lot TpiPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS, CITY 9 HALL. Brooklyn. April 8.

1877. The foUowlna proposals were publioly opened and announced on April 28, 187J For fumUliins and 'Batting gas lamp posts, on Fourth atroet. between North Tenth and Orchard streets Tha WRllamsb Kh Gas Ligbt Cc. O. T.

BlodrttL Socio taiy.atSW.SDparW. 'flRfrftY W.IUM, Trvr.Xf is or ATiaitifl Conunlsslonen of Ctty orirA VII IU'WH Attest D. L. KOBTHOT, f086t oBSSo TTTTT EEEE 4 rri. gRBflg 1JrP11 JJ WWW AA sSSSi EE WV VW A A RRR VV VV AAA 8i3S3S EEEK WW A A AA CCD 000 A OOOO A A A 0 0 0 A A AA CCO 000 FEE A SRSS TTTTT A EKE F.

A A AA la EE A A bSSS A A KK EE AAA AAA 1'. EEE A A faSSSs I.LLL A A EEE SI S4 SB iiiiaa jun, .1 MrimO. dec aiiirtonso. ooooaauu, "i DoOnurov and Denis DoCpnrcy, tier. 7.

Augustin Snow, Bar UUBanu. "'7 Bchefer and Christopher Scbe.or. nor F. Thoma. Wo wood and Abta "Xlo each of Gullk.

and Il.rft.rh!S, summoned j.f.n,nhi nnrucu: xou Now York. at his office, at No. 44 complaint on tho subs crioer ni rf street, in the Hamilton of Brooklyn, ivnmH. Attorney. 44 Court Btreot, Brooklyn 6w8 PliobeM.

A. Osborn (formerly Phjbo M. A. Hon drickaon) oxeoalrli. and J.

Cornolfns'Hendrlckson, ex "of the last will and testament oflsaac Hendricks on, deceased, plaintiffs, against John S.afford and others da. fondants I Williim 3 Satkes. Plaintiils niirauanoo of a indement order of this Oourt, made in tB Ji titled la'ction, bearing data the 31st day of March, 1 will sell by Dublio auction, by Isaio I RIssoN, a io tlonuBr at the salesroom, old Arirus Bmldtns, No. JJS Waslnngtou stieot, near City Hall, in tee City of Brooklyn, onthetwonti dayof April, JOT, at 12 o'clock noon, land and premises: All that cer lot, plec. or uaroel of land mate, lying and being In I point on the woslorly side of Franklin avenue distant o.elV.m.lreddOO) feut southerly from the southn estorly er ol Franklin avenue and Pacific Btroet; running Ibln" westerly, oarallol with Pacific atroot, ohty feet thence soulberly, parallel with Franklin aronuo trroutr thence oastBrly again, parallel with Pa, lio sireot, eighty feet, and thence northorlv along ImUIii twenty feet to the placo of bogmnlng.

Being a part of same premises co 1. i icfla m. Lewis Hurst by deed datod tpbruary sm nl corded in Kings County Krister's Conroyancos. pago 326, ehruarj 2 lM. Datod Brookii Maroh 81.

1877. ALUtRT DAGGE1 bhorltt. sale of tho above property Is hereby adjourned until Y. SUPREME COUBT, WUfl i OF KINGS Herman Miller against John u. Mul Zan and others.

No. l. ta pursuance ot a oreclosnro mid sale rnida arid oiit jroaon ino Htlnd Trtion boarlnir date tho twettty nfth day or April, 77 I the the r. ieree in Bsld imK'nent mined, lsell ii Jhllo I.uellon, at Cole MurpW Auo UonR. No.

9iS Fulton streot. In the Oily of Bronkljn Co'intv of (dings, on the twe ity seoond day of May, ,187 1. at liVcKok noon, the foilowiiiK dosorlbid Prornisos, vi, f. All ict certain lot, ploco or parcel of land, with tiiahiitiitinzs and. iimir vennv.its thereon erected, sltiiate, tn5 City of Brooklyn.

Comity of Kin rstio of New York, and bounded and described as fo to wit' at point on the Boutnorly side of Mb Street, dr.S ninety Feet easterly from the cornor formed by the JnUrsectiop oi nf'i' rmming thonco southorly and parallo with said Lewis aveiuio one hundred fool thonce easterly and parallel with Macon atreol twenty Jeet; thonee northerly arid agahi parallel with Leirio avenue one hundred ieat, and part ol distance through tho centre of a party wall, to the said southerly lino or side of Macon street, and thonco woster.y along eatd southerly iino or side of Muoon otroot twenty lo the point qr place of beginning, Soooudly All thut certain lot, pieco or parcel of land, with the imlldlngs and Improvements thereon orooted. Situate, lying andbolng fa tho City of Brooklyn, Oonot ol Kings, and fttato of New York, and bounded and do. acrlCea sb follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the southorly side of Macon street, distant one hundred and feoi 'isterly from ihe corn.r formed by tho lntoraoa. tlon of tho southerly lino or side of Macon street with i the easterly line or side of Lewis avenue; running thence southerly and parallel with Bald Lewis ovonuo and part of distance through he coatre of a Prta oao hundred feet; thence easterly ami I parallol vrl th said Moon btreot twon'v feet thence northerly and again vjaTJiioi with Low anil part of tho distance through the centre of apa.iy wall one hundred faet to tho southorly line or side of Macon fticot, vid thonco westerly kild southerly lino or side of Maeoa street tnonly loo.to poir.l or p. nee ui unmius.

11 fodows. to wic: uogiuniugai a aide of Macon street, diEtanlono hundred and thlr.y ioel from tho corner formed by the iotoisoction pf the iuo or side of Macou street with tho easterly lino Bide of Lewis nveuuo; running thouco aouihorly and parallel with said Lewis avenue aud part of the distance thimigh the centre of a parly wall one hundred loot; thence easterly and parallel with slid Macon street twonty feet; thence northerly and again parallol with Lewis avenue and pari of tho distance through the centre of a party uli, one hundred foot to tho aouthcrly line or siilo of Ma con Btreet, and tnence westerly aiuug saiu bvhuuuu, oy side of Macon street twomy feet to tho point or place oi buginulng. a hnt rr lot. onn or narccl of land. Willi the bulldliiKS and Improvomonta thereon erected, situate, lying and being in tho Oily of Brooklyn, County of I Kfni and Stato ot New York, and bounded and described as tOjlOWS, tO Wit; lie.lUlll yo tl.lo of Mnconstroot.

distant, ono hundred and titty teet ua ilerly from tne comer fovmod by the inrersootion of the Fonthorly line or nlde of Macon atroot, with tho esstorly line or side of Lewis avonue running thence southerly and paraiiol with snhl Lewis avenue, and part of the distjnoe thiouuh the utre of a party wall one hundred feet; thonco easterly and pirallol with said Macou street, twenty tVot tlu iice uortnorlv and alll parallol with ave p'auo and part oi the dlstanco tarough the oentre nt a party wall one liuodre.l feet to tbo southorly duo or aide of Mrron street, a.id thence woaterly said Bontlierly iino or side of Macon sbruot, twenty foot to the point or Illti.a? certain lot. piece or parcel of land, with the l.oll'dii'H" improvements thereon erected, situate, lvlnj a bcin'r in ihi City ot Bronlilyn, County of Kings, and Slate ol New York, and hounded and dosctlbod tol lo Begln.dns at a point on he southerly side ot Macon street, dista.it one hundred and seventy feet easter from the corner formed by tho intersection of the south, crlv line or ijdo of Macon Btreut with the easterly line or sld'e of Lawls avenue; running thence southerly and parallel with said Lowis avanue and part of the distance ihrough the centre of a pany wall ono hundred ieet tnonco easterly and parallel with eaid Macon Btreet twenty foe! the icq noithorly and again paiullol Lewis avenue and pari ot tho dlstanco through tho contro of a Party w.lll oeo hundred font to the aoulherly line or aide of Macon street, and thence westerly along said southorly lino or side oi iVacon alroot twenty feet to tho point or placo of beginning. Sixthly All that certain lot. plec or parcel ot land, with tliebuilding3 and improvements thereon ureeted, situate, Ivlng ind being in too City of Brooklyn. County of Kings aud State of Now York, and bounded and described as follows, to wit Beginning at a point on the aonthorly sid'iof Macon atrcot.

distant one liu.idrod and nlnoty toot oiterly tho comer formed bj lln, Intersection of the BT.therly lino or side of Macon atreni with the easterly line or side of Le.vlr, avoDUO running Ihooco anntnerly and parallel with said Lowis avonue and part of tho distance through the centre ot a narly wall one.liuudro:! feet thonoe and parallel wl 'n eald Maoi.ii street, twenty leot: thence northerly aud again parallel with Le wis avenue and part of tho distance through, the centre of a party wall, ono hundred feet lo the southerly lino or side of Macon street, and thence wosiorly along said southerly line or side of Macon street, twenty feet to tne point or placo oi be BlSovcnthly All thut certain lot, ploon or parool of land with the buildings and improvement there in erootca. situal. lying and being in the City of Brooklyn, County ol Kings and State of Now York and bounded and describe aB followH, to wit: Beginning at a point, on the southorly sldo of Macon stie distant two huurtred and ten feet ea torly from the corner formed by tho intersection of tho southerly lino or sldo of Macon atroet, wlkh the easterly lino or side of I owis avenue; running thonco aouthcrly and parallel with said Lewis avenue and of (he distance through tho centre of a tinrty wall one hundred foot: tbeno and parallel with a.iid Macon etreol twenty fe thonco northerly and again rarallel Lewis avo nuoaud psrt of the distance through tne centre ot apirty wall one bundled to tbo southerly line or aldo of Macon attoot and thence westerly along said southerly lino or side of Maoou atioat iwcuty feet to the or place of LrihthdJ AIl that certain lot. piece or paroel of land, with' the buildings and improvomonta thereon erected, elt ua'o lying and belli iu too Oil. of Brooklyn.

County of ICings and Stato of New York.iud bounded and lacrluod as 1 1 wit: Beginning at a point on the pouthorly side of Macon street, distant two hundred aud tnlrty feet ea3terlv from tlio corner formed by the intorioclion of till sou herly Una or side of Mncon streotvvith tlie easterly line or side of Lowis avonue: running thiuioe southorly, and parallol with Lewi, avenue, and part, of the distance ennt.re of a D'rty wall, one hundred foot; thence easterly, and parallel with sid Macon atruot, twenty foot thonco n. and parallol w.th Lowis avenue, and pan or the distance through tne centre of a par'v wall, ouo hundred feet, to tha southorly lino or silo ot Muoon street, and th uioo wcilerly rJou 8. id southorly lino or aide of Macon root, twenty foot, to the polul or place of Ninthlv AU that certain ot, ploco or parcel of land, with Hie bnild'ngs and linpvovt.mouti thevoon erec'od, situate, King aud being la the City ol Bro klyii. County of Klmja lilld State of New York, a'od bounded and described aa fof loos, lowit Beginning at a point on the suutliorly slds of Macon alicet. dislant two huudred and liny foot easl mly from the cop'er lonned by thu Intoisection of the southerly line or side ol Macon sireot, with tlio easterly line or sido of f.ewla nveuuo, running thence soutiiorly and parallel with sail Loois ave.auo aud part of tbe through tile cenrro of a par! wall ono hundred leet thoncB and uar illo! with said Macon street twenty leet.

bono, tvu thei ly Hud again parallol wito Lewis avenue and pari of the distance through ttlo centre of a party iv ali, one hu idjed leet to the a. uiherlv it'ie or side of Macon street, and thence wost.ilv along said cout.lierly Hue or si ic of Mill on street, twon feet tho point or piuce of beginning. Toolhly All 'bat ci a tnln lot, ploco or parcel ot laud, with tho buildiog. a id improvements the ein erected. Biru te, lying an.l being in the City County nf Kings and State of New Yolk, and hounded and described a1: follotrs to wit Beintilog at a point i the BOutliorlv side of Macon street dio ant two buudro 1 and foet easterly from the corner formed by lllu i.lteis.ollon of tbe southerly line or side or cou s'ron aith eaitoriy line or sldo of Lewis svenue; running thence southerly and pirallcl with Bidd Lewis uvon ie ami part of Die instance throagh the centre a parry ono hundred feet, thence easterly and paralle' with said Mac street two ity foot thunoonoi lho and auaiu parallol with Lowis avonue and part ollho dU: the centre of a party wall one hundred to thv souihorly li le slte oi Macou at reel and wostorty along laid heriy Hue or Ballot' Macon re twonty lo the point or place of beginning.

Eeivciithly All thai ceitr.in loi. piece or pr.rcol of land, ivltn the joiiblimr. and iniiirinemonts orooted. sit tiate. lying and boin i hi the City of Brooklyn, County nf Kiogs a.ul State ot Now York, and bounded and described as follo.is.

to wit. i inirig a polo' on the iutiierly Bide ol Macon Ktreat dis'itut two hundred and niue easterly liom the corner foriuo I by lit intersection ol tho aouihorly line or sido of Macou street with rhe easterly line iri of Th.wI avonue runuine thence so itherlv and par allel villi said 'wis avonuo and part of I he through the oeni of a party wall ono hundred feet; thence oairO.ly and parallel with said Macou street twenty foet thence uo 'lhorlv and again parallel with Lewis avenue and part of the diet.inco the centre or a party wall one It'll, drcd foe! tot'ics Macon street, and thence westerly along said son horly line or side of Macou atroot twenty leet to tha point or placo nf begiaulng Tuellthtv All tlir.l cert.ilu lot. piece or of land, with tho tu'iiidins aud improvements thereon erected, si! uate and being iu tho U.ty of Brooklyn. unity of Kiogs and Slate of New York, aud bounded described as follows, to wit at a point on to side of M.v.oii street. iut three and ten leet sterly Ir nil the ner formed by the inter.oc!ion of the line or aide of Macon street with the easterly lino or i le u' Lewis avenue.

inum aud par allel wiro sal'l T.o via averino and part of tho diatance .11. oetbuu.lred feet: thence easterly and iialle! said Macon atroet, twonty foot thence noi ttiorly and a dn parallel with Lewis rive nuo and trt th1 the centre of a party wall, ouo indtajd feet lo tlio io.uer! line or side ot Ma con strool. nnd ihenco al inc safu southorly lino or side of Macon tv.eury foet to tho point or placo of beyi'ining. A'l t'1 cet let. roe or parcel of laud with the buildings arid lmprov'.

morits tiieroon ortctod, altuato. lying and I.Haj ia City 01 Hio lklyn, of Kings, and State ol ork, a id traded aud descripod follow, to wit: atauoi.it th side of Macon street distant throe hundred and thiny ioo't rlv and nararlci yniii Macon street vonty feet: thooee a.ttd again with Lewi, avenue ono hundred foet the southerly line or sill? of Macron street, ami Uieneo wesrerl. along said south rly lino of Bide Macon aaeet twenty teet the dut or place of begbining I lilt! (.. BARNARD, Refereo. William R.

Svme, Attorney, 17 Hroariway, N. Y. a'J8 3wS Tu MIGRANT SAVINGS BANK OF i BUOOKI.YN, cor. of Court and Livingston sts. PFN IlAir.V tio 9 A.

M. to P. and every DAY and SATURDAY, from 5 to8 P.M. Interest SIX PF.li CENT, on all sums entitled thereto, free ui Govern mentlax. DOUGHERTY, President, LA MARCHE, First Vicu Proiidont, CHARLES MALI, Second Vico PresUeut.

T. I DaliaiN. Soeretaiy. MIE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS OF BROOKLYN, BANK T4? AND Sit FULTON STREET, Corner oi Boeruin pla Open daily from 9 A M. to 8 P.

end on Mondayj 4na Satiudays frorn 5 to 3 P. M. INTEREST paid in accordance with tho nowlawof .1, Slate, commencing on the 1st of January, April, Jidy ill October. Tendayi aliowed (or deposit, In January ul July, and three days In April andOctobor. Dividend declared for Ja7ig77, 1TVE PER CENT, p.r JAMES M.

SEABURY. Presidaoi EDWAID B. Fowlkk, Secretary. A John S. Mackav, Treojurei.

Joun 0. Pedhi. Attorney. 1ME SAVINGS BANK ()K lSUUUlVl.X r'j uci Trill rnK STREET. DECEMHF.n 14, ISTr).

Tlie tnistees of this Bank have directed that on the 1st ol January, 1877, Interest for the aix month ending December 1876. at the rato of SIX PER GENT per annum be carried (o the credit of al! depositors entitled thereto, payable on and after 15th January, 1877. fntenit not withdrawn will be passed to the Credit or depositore bb principal and will draw interest irom January I. A Doposlte made on or before January 10, will araw Interest from January 1. SEYMOUR L.

HUSTED. Preiidoat Johs W. Htoter. Treasurer. Cdab, LowiiETt.

Secretary. JLEAJ PIPE, TROOKLYN LEAD PIPE AND METAL JL WuRKS, 46 and 48 Fulton at, hog to recommend tneir low priced and almost indestructible compression fauoete, their Cau.et tiapa with patent drain accew at Uehiueut, and their Ridgwwoud gusrantoei UtoUoa boilers ni in mis renuhpa to HijBwor y. olork 0f the Oily IU1 i ITtnir fUfltV UOIlrl nOUfcH, 1" of Brooklyn, jf KingB. in the State h.tVOI cwv. til I ESSRS.

CO. HAVE NOW ON EXHIBITION, FREE, AT TUEIRGALLERY, S5 UNION SQUARB, W. A COLLECT10NOF PAINTINGS, IN WHICH THERE ARE REPRESENTED THE MOSr CELEBRATED ARTISTS Modern and Old Sohool, an Rembrandt. Van GP.8borou.h, Corot, Diaz, Picon and others of iiiai This oollecliun being one of tlio bent over ex be sold aTpublto wotion AT THE ASSOCIATION HAM, On the EVENINGS of theSt) and 4tl of and 187' tTOKTAWSAl OF PAINTINGS. THE PKIVATECOLLEOTION OF MR.

NATHANMATTHEWS, OF BOSTON, asterly works by celebrated artists, viz Containing many A. ACHENBACH, DAVID COL, DAUBICNY, DIAZ. GEROME, HUBNER, LAMmNET, "iTiiys, MERLE, PAS INI, ROUSSEAU, T1SSOT, CHAS. JACQUE; VERBOKOKHOVEN. ZIEM AND OTHERS, THESE PICTURES ARE NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE KURTZ GALLERY, No 6 EAST TWUM 1 niuu Wniiro they aio to be sold bj aucti.m, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 30.

ROBERT SOMERVIT.LE. Auctioneer. TKHYATB SALB MVE 'miAND naintinaa by tho old mastcre, now on eihib ltlon at iiJBON'S ArlGallery (SCMUU corner cuvu tioventeonth st AUCTION SAajHS; DWAKD 13. HOYT, AUCTIONEER. Bj AARON OLAFLIN A 118, 118, 120 CHURCH ST, NEW YORK.

i TUESDAY HAY at lOMo'olopk ATTRAOVIV1C AND SPKOlAt SALK OF SUN UMBRKLLAS AND PARAbOLS Comprising CARTONS IMPERIAL SCOTCH from 16 to 24 inch. TAFFETA SILK, from IS to iuoh. FULL BOILED, from U. to 31 iuoh. TWILLED SILK, from IS to inch.

SEMPER IDEM, from 16 to S6 inch. FINE SERGE. The above line of goods oomprito all the New Spring Pbades, and aaootteu handles in Iron, Canoa JuiAol, Bono a Horn. ALSO A LINK OF SCOTCH IUN6HAM UMBRELLAS. 25 to inches, in BonoSteol, and Hope HanoUej.

By order ImportlnrHouse'tn close an aocount, llVUXl JAPANESE FANS In aU the No Shadnj also, a (nil lino of FRENCH FANS. mTTjole, auctiok Ttv flilLE 4 MURPHY, Cit Salesrooms. ST! t' ulton st. and SSI to 859 Adams st. IffimUV.

AnrilSl). at 10 o'clock, T.Tin NTrVrRfT rnriKlsllflir of li. (jamoton, 11 bod liles. two ouico desks, boree, furniture truck and harneis. ALiO at I o'clock.

At residence of B. Campion, 145 Bond st, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Walnut parlor suit In maroon rep. piano, velvet carpets, scc.otary. wardrobe, bedding, dining aud klubeu goods, Ac, SAME DAY, at 10:30 A.

At store of Young 4 Valentine, IS Atlantic av, GKOCFP.IES. soap. teas, caunod fruit, sptcea, slielf goo is. flour. hr.iTo's of choice vinegar, and gourr.al assortment oi rim, etc.

one orsn. two cood glower's wagons, ouo grocor's wlcigh, two seta liar "03S' TUESDAY, May 1. At o'olock. At 363 JAY STREET. GOOD FURNITURE R'soirood piaims, round comers, rnfluwot linnblo pari suits in brocatollo.

hands oti rrere marble tallies, lace cuitaiiia. walnut and oak Chamber j.fiiai eo 'n table, bulTel, lounge and chairs, belt beddmr, velvet and Brassols carpets, enlua, kitchen good, Ac. COIJS, OB a AT THE COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE, No. FULTON' Onposlto the Citl Hall. Tnkpra.

notrors. dmui oj, WFTlNKSDAY. MAY a i r.t rhe Exchange. No. SS.l Fultoa st, oppos'tto the City Hall, Brooklyn.

THE I.ANJJS A.v BiJIf.DINGS Ui THE PROS KAIti OIIN ASSUCl 1 nw, con iil. of olrhtv acres of land, with club houco.and club arand stand, lintel, barns, Hoarding s.ioio. olwda, 4c. Ac. The hmdi a front on i ice in i cl over teet.

oetuiu cut iu.jk nvonucs. and the location Is tho most desirable In tho Tale iKai'ive. ih i direction of J. D. Een Jl.f,ree.

Full narti at the office ot H. B. Ubll BAUD. Attorney. 44 Court st, Brooklyn.

MONDAY. APRIL at VI M. At the COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE, No. Fulton si. opp.

sito City Hall, Positive sale to close a concern. GREENE AV 1 I it on south side, 50 toot east from Grand avoniK, 35 by ICV feet. ION AV 2 lots in rear of tho above, same aize. Mips r. re now ready.

"TOSEPH Hii AN CO. MONDAY, April 30, at 3 A. At No. 166 Schennerhorn, noar Smitb st. Walnut parlor 7 pieces, in brown reps, walnut marble top chamber liiralture, maltresses.

hntetand, Brussels and ingra'n carjiots. oak eitonaion table and chaira, large nprlgblrofiiiotntor and kitchen furniture. SAME DAY, At 10 A. At tX Vandorbilt av. noar Fulton et, FURNITURE AND CARPETS IN GOOD ORDER.

Walnut arlor Eult, walnut chamber 'and dlninsrnom furniture, matireasos, china, glassware, Brussols carpets, Ac, Ac. SAME DAY. at 2 P. At Six) Sackott st, noar Henry, Tim stock and fixtures of a grocery store, tesp, tvgsrs, soaps, starch, canned raits, shelf goods, Ac. SAME DAY, at 3 P.

At 43 Park p'ace, near Sixth av, FURNITURE AND CARPETS AS GOOD AS NEW. tflll TP1W. TliCT nitlT OT Il at ,1 Tl 1 Wal I liut marb'o top chamber sotB. est sprlnu anl hau mattresses pbadoii, imlo 'S. walnut bullet, ehavr, etouaion tablo, kitchouwaro, Brussels carpets, Ac.

TUESDAY, MAY 1, AT i P.M., AT THE OENTHAL SALESROOMS, ST, CORNER PEAHL, A larie and c.ono' il Aseortm ot of PARLOR, L1BRAKY. AND D1NJNO KOO.M I'L'KNITURIi. MATTRESSES, DDIXG. GLASSWARE COU'iTKUS. SHOWCASES, REFIilGEUA TORS, STOVES, KITCHEN WARE, Ac.

A UOTION "SALE OF ANTIQUE ANt) A MODERN FURNITURE MARTIN M. BOICK, AuctlO'ieer, Olh00 19 Montajiiu st, room 9, Hells on MONDAY. April 3:1, at A. nt No. 195 Baltic st, ono roawoud antique parlor suit, 3 plocos.

bedsteads, bureaus, chairs, tinware, dining room luruiluro, etc. Salu positive. MORIU'rVt, AUCTION HER, a HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, At the plivale residence No.i9 ADIiLPHI ST, near DcKalb av, On MONDAY, April SO. Commi.iiohul at. 10 o'clock.

Oil.teSiJ fUL'loN ST, Opposite HauOTCi plaoo Furniture Manufacturing Conioany, EstablUhed 1841. rf1EO. V. G. HKBEUTON, AUCTlOJiKi K.

MO NT A April 29. at. Ill A. M. )MK HOI'SEITOLD FURNITURE NEW LAST llCTOBEft.

IJANDSOA No. 88 Qulnc.v St. between FranUlin and Cladson avs take Grtfcne and Gales av. cars. Elegant parlor sun.

7 pes, covered io brown brocatollo, itilaidiranies; one suit 7 pea. in crimson rep rlcil velvet parlor carpot. iiamlaomo inlaid oojitre table. French clock bronze mantel ornaments, very fine genuine oil painting ai.d chromos; iloh and latest styles of Brussels carpi all hou is; Fronoil black walnut low cut div5 ca; cs imrau maible top black walnut bedsteads, bnid ime hair mattresses, feather bolsters and pillnwj, apti.n'.s spilne niattruscos, black walnut pillar ft. t'xtonsion inble.

as now rich silver ware: full set Fr. ncli china, very handsome rofrlgcvator, 40 yd. oilcloth on kbchon lloor and basement hall, good asne hail stand, black chairs, heavy ev ot. thing first class. Th isa wishing good iuruituro invited.

Sale poEitlvo, rain oethine. AUOTIOM SAIj5 OF FIRST CLASS HOUMCHOI.l) FURNITURE, lonlv one year In uso Tbo pioperty of Rev. WM. (JUTl! fill: BARNES, Iste First Presbyterian Church. WILLIAM O.

SUMSER, Auctioneer, bv Sumner A Dorlaad. corner of Broadway and Fourth street, District, will sell MONDAY, April 34), 1B77. at 10 o'clock, A. St sharp. The first class black walnut furniture.

(only one rear in use) contained in the private brlak dwelling No. 70 Loo near Hois st. Including English Brussels carpets, (from Sloan's) parlor Buito in saline, with I UTkish oa.y chairs, piano, pier glaei. library of valuable books, secretary bookcase, library table, marble top tablea. picture hall stand, bedroom eels with dressing cases, extension table, buffet, diuing chair.

bronzed drop light ornamentB, Ohlua aud silver plauid ware, (2 Ice pitchers) shades and cornices, kitchen ut auslls, Ac. Catalogues el auctioneer ofhco or sent by mail on request. Bills re idy aud go id delivered soon as sele IB over. From Viosiern District take Tompkins av. Nostrand av, Franklin av, Hunter's Polut and (ireeopotnt cars.

Tbe collection of boois to bo sold includes stand nrd O'rnek and Latin works, fifteen or twenty volumes of aerinnna. Fronde's "History ol England." philosophies, (Liirdnar'B, vols.) travels, Liorrapmes, nistoiio: Ac, the very Highest pieces for real ostate, feouritics aud merer, ltso in Now York and Brooklyn, at very lowest rates 01 oomrniaslon. No comiuissliu a Haio is oueciou. Kstau ioteel, sure, real estate, securities aud merchau diso Sales solicited. UOTIOEJCll'S NOTICE.

On and after May 15, 1877, T. W. LINDSAY tioneer. will 911 cr and take Into uorluerstllp air. iiiii.o.u NELSUN, tne old oambUstiod and well known dlauioud loan broker of l.t(lr.iud st.

New York. The auction bu.ines will bo oarrlod on as heretoforo, at salesrooms, It 3 A'l'LAN TIC av. under the name of LINDSAY A NELSON, auctioneers. Caah advanced on all kinds of movable property renl estate loans negotiated real ewtato sales effected, at suction or uth rwUe, on reasonable tornrs. Auction sale of furniture, carpets, ell clothp, aud othor goods too numerous to mention, THURSDAY, May 8.

at aalejroouir. 103 ATLANTIO AV. HARD TIMES. RICHARD WALTERS' SONS, auctioneers, 27 EAST BROADWAY, N. Y.

Advance cash to any amount on furniture, pianos, mirrors, etc. and goods taaou on Btorage. Auction sales ot household furniture at owners' residences solicited. Appraisements made. Established 26 years best reierencoB.

Brooklyn Oflilcs, M. A. Mullfgan'a furniture wnrerooms, 4tl fruition Btraoi. A COHEN, AUCTIONEER. OFFICE: NO.

073 FULTON STREET, Corner of Raymond. SMes aolioitori at private residences and Btores. Returns made day oiler sale. SFIRUSK1. OKNERAL AUCTIONEER, Metropolitan Auction and Commission House.

50 MYRTLE AVENUE. Pays personal attention to outdoor sales at stores and prl vato residences. Sales guaranteed. Returns day after sale. SALE.

S. FimjSKI, General Auctioneer. Metropolitan Auction and Commission House, 422 Fulton atreot. Will sell on WEDNESDAY, May 8. JFiro hundred lots of unredeemed pledges.

By order ol S. GOODSTEIN, 281 Bridge at M. O. SUMNER, AUCTIONEER. nnoi wr.

Oer. BROADWAY and FOURTH ST H. Furniture tales attended to in any part of Brooklyn, or nt Auctionoor'e Salesrooma. Beat reaulta aro generally re ollzed by holding the sale atoiruor'a realdonoe Western Dislrlot orders may be sent by mail or may bo left at the office of JOHN F. JAMES, 189 Montaffuo atroet.

1 A UC1JaON NOTICE GOOD SECOND Jr band and misfit carnote, all sizes, rlob pattonis, and Ene Dualities, English Brussels, three ply and Ingrain, oailv from auction, very choap, at the old place, IU Iiujton ft. New York, between William and NaseaueW. N. B. Cent tg Brooklya gad laid free ot charge, AUollUil 11.

uiuiaiiooiwx, of JACOB WYCKOFF A 30 aud 32 Pine Bt and ill and 1 193 Broadway, Now York. This woll known and responsible hot'fc has liecn ostabliahod over twonty 11,, xntlmilr.d f.icl'itlns for nrocuring 1 of ail Banks, Keller. of Curt u28 ccutor Sbe 1677 the in nt feet; ttio by ei the feet the tna as or lv i I i 1 1 1 I 1 1 Oourt 83 AND 84 MYRTLE AVENUE, OOR. LAWRENCE ST. CARPETS AND FURNITURE WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS.

BUY DHIECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER, SAVE FROM 25 TO 8) PER CENT, LOOK AT SOME OF HIS PRICES: PARLOR SUITS GENTS' TETE A TETES SOFA BEDS GENTS' EASY CHAIRS CHAMBER SUITS BUREAU AND WALNUT WASHSTANDS. WALNUT BEDSTEADS 6 WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES KITCHEN TABLES HAIR MATTRESSES MIX MATTRESSES GOOD STRAW ON WEEKLY AND MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS li nanonlnl fttfttlltion tt purchased at my stora. Thm arc bo mny ibitant rates lor eooqb bo putwiw CllBtOn.Br oi OBtallmonta. puoiio my iy patron jau arted buai nn Ainnnnnt. onlyrenulring ono third down, and the ba Ifuoe on easy tending tho periods of paymenta vftion their oiroumBtauces moans, anu ii ivoeuoiu.o uuu.j i ra oarotully storo them, oharglnc nothing for storage, and return them without interest or extra charge at any moment iViov mav v.

lab to tueui DaCK. r.t flr.t iht that coodB oan bo pnr ch Jei I at oaah rates but anj; blns man Hen that, tho increased cuitom whiotl cataoaBy and ao llCtlo felt turaW payment more man eo.ua a tho small percentage of lOBSes in this city whoro the people are provt AiaHy honoit. ha. i may auutnat. tuo nw T.n on.iort been tho cinao oi tho unusual buocobs which haB attonded me through bnsinosa.

For further particular call at the etore, 8 2 AND 84 MYRTLE AVENUE, Cor. Lawrence 8t. JOHN MULLI.VS. OTICE! FURNITURE. CARPETS, OlXCLOTnS, Sold on Woekly and Slontuly Paytuunta A.

SOilULZ'S, Nob. 223 and 22S Atlantic Noai Couitstroot. aud 537 Grand cor. smb. h.

D. TTB MCMAHON SON. 522 FULTON JL st, inako a specialty of doing busmos. in fine Bee i An Thev rost their Datrout liberally. Parties fiavuig houaohold 'gouda to di3pto of will obtain a fair valuation by opplylug to tuom.

uo sum ber Is 622 Fulton st, noar liuuovor placo. rEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAKES TOR FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, BEDDINC, Ac. At JOHN MULLINS. ro nnd Si MYRTLE AV, Corner Lawrence at. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.

WE OFFER A REDUCTION IN PRICKS OF FURNITURE, CARPETS AND BEDDING, And coiilinuo as uroviousjy to tako WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS. A J. W. BLAND'S. ICti and 138 M.vrtlo av.

REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS Taken ou Furnltnro 1. Bedding and OlWoth it MOIUAUTY A FURNiTURE STORES. 161 AND 166 FULTON ST, tEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYBIENTS FURNITURE. RlKTSrANp IiEUpiNG, AT B.

M. COWPERTHWAlT A 165 aud 157 CHATHAM STREET, New York. Great bargains for cash. Parlor aud chamber aults great variety. CFHtOIiSTEUii" 7 H.

MUMFORD, 890 and 353 FULTON STREET, NEAR SMITH. UPHOLSTERERS AND DECORATORS. SPRING PATTERNS IN PAPER HANGINGS and WALL DECORATIONS, Comprising the EASTLAKE, MORRISS and DRESSER DESIGNS. Tneso goods are selections from tho leading FOREIGN and DOMESTIC manufacturers, tints our customers are not confined to tho limited styles of one factory. Wo alBO exhibit in UPHOLSTERY GOODS.

SATINS. FEZZANS, MANILLA FABRICS, WOOL TERRY'S, Ac. for FURNITURE COVERINGS. Entirely NEW DESIGNS in NOTTINGHAM and LACE CURTAINS. CRETONNES, CORNICES aud WINDOW SHADES, Ac, Ac Our stock is tho LARGEST IN THE CITY, And will bo offered at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES FOR CASH.

Agents for the L. I. LACE CURTAIN BLEAOHERY. W. A II.

MUMFORD, 3Jf, and 392 FULTON STREET, NEAR SMITH. 7 ASHABLE PAPERS. Can bo waahed wltL soap and water. Is suporlor to painted walle. CALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELF.

I have also just received a large assortment of fine 5iica, Damask, Satin and ordinary Wall paper and fresco borders. Also, a large slock of WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES, TAS3ELS, PICTURE CORD, At tho Lowest Prices. Tho WASHABLE PAPERS aro for salo only by GEORGE ELFOltD, House, Sign and Fresco Painter and Papor Hangor, S06 FULTON ST. 006 Between Bond st. and Hanover plRce.

THE TRADE i (pEOUGE HALBERT, i PAINTER AND DECORATOR, and 22 FULTON STREET, noar Clark. PAPI.R HANGINGS, THE LATEST DESIGNS, EASTLAKE, MORRISS, DRESSER. FRESCO BORDERS, DADOES, WINDOW SHADES, SPRING ROLLERS, TA'" 'iv INDSOR NEWTONS, TUBE COLORS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, BRUSHES, WHITE LICUJS. VUYY(JUI' PAPER "HANGINGS AT THE FACTORY. Wo.

have the Largest ShowrooniB, and tho LA RGEST STOCK OF GOODS Of any othor House iu the Country. WF. MANUFACTURE ALL THE GOODS WE SELL From magnificent Velvet anj Gold Paper down to a Brown Blank. Plepse oall snd inspect and the magnitude of our promh. our patrons will horo Ibid an KX TErNSIv GAI.LEKY, Blio on the walls all the row styles in Ea tlake, Dresser Ac, Ac.

also, sorn. el. do igns nn the ceilings, which the most fastitinus cannot fail to seloct frm' ROBERT GRAVKS i 771, 770 AND 778 IMILION STREET. Bet. Carlton av.

nnd Aielphi st. VARNISHED PA.PKll HANGINGS A SPECIALTY, Can be Washed off at any Time. BAKING POWDER, FOR THE IMMEDIATE PRODUCTION OF BREAD, BISCUITS, CA1CKS, PASTRY, ETC. REDHEAD'S BAKING POWDER HAS NO EQUAL. TRY IT.

YOU WILL LIKE II. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. MANUFACTORY 120 WILLIAM ST. Now York; KAMi.ltJl'rCTi NOTICES. fN BANK RUrTOY "EASTERN DISTRICT UF NEW YOUK.S9.

At tho Citv oi Brnoklvn, tho 6th dsy of April, A. 1). 1877 The undersigned hereby givoe notice of his r.unointnieiit si aslwneo of 1TKI.Y T. CHAPMAN. of Brooklyn, in tho County of Kings and State of New York, wlthm said District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by tho District Court ot said District.

CHARLES JONES, Assignee, Ac. To a23wS IN BANKRUPTCY EASTERN "DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. RS. At llie City of Brooklyn the 261b dav of April, A. 1877.

'I ue undersigned hereby giv'eB notice of his appointment an asslgneo of CHARLES W. PARKER, oi Brooklyn, in tho County of Kings and State of New York within said diatrict, who haabcon adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the Diatrict Court of said district CHARLES JONES, Aaalgnee, Ac To a28 3wS IN BANKRUPTCY EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. sa. At the City of Brooklyn tho 26th day of April, A. D.

1877. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee of WILLIAM K. LOCKE, of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings and Slate of New York within enid district, who has boon ad judgod a bankrupt upon his own petition by tho Diatrict Court of said distriot. To CHARLES JONES, o28 3w ABSlgnee, Ao. TfN BANKRUPTCY EASTERN DISTRICT 8 OF NEW YORK, ss.

At the City of Brooklyn, the "6th day of April, A 1877. The undersigned hereby elves notice of his appointment as assignee of D. SIDNEY WINSLOW and ALEXANDER C. S1UIR. of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings, and State of New York, within Bald distriot, who have boon adjudged bankrupts upon their own petition Dy tho Diltriot Court of aaid distriot.

To CHARLES JUNKS, tt3 3w3 Assignee, Ac THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT ON the 24th day of April, A 1877, a warrant in bant ruptey was Issued against the estate of BENJAMIN BANKS, of Brooklyn, in the County of Kinga and Stato of New York, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on taia own petition; that the payment of any debt and delivery of any property belonging to each bankrupt, to nlm orfor hla uae, and the transfer of any property by nim are forbidden by law that a meeting of the creditors of the aaid bankrupt, to prove their debts and toohoose one or more aa Btgnoes oi hla estate, will he held at a Court ot Bankruptcy, to be holden at tbe United Statea Oourt House, corner of Montague and Clinton atreeta, Brooklyn, before J). O. Wlnalow. Reglator. on tne lithaay ot May, A D.

1677. at 10 o'clock A. M. J. R.

HARLOW, S. Marshal, aa Mesaenger, Eastern Distriot of New York. thereby in tho plainest senjo defrauding the plan of dealing in fairness vritli thpfo W60 mo, ana tnis prootioo ua I sr. nnnn nnvor.is miu NN EEEEE EEI'i EEEEE SSSSS SSSSS i 8,.. SSSSS KM IICKINSON WEST, 251 AND 253 FULTON STREET.

HEADQUARTERS FOR BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. Just Received from Auction BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS at 700. a yard. LOOK AT OUR DOLLAR BLAOK SILKS. CALL FOR OUR AUCTION BLACK SILKS, AT $1.25 and 81.50 yard.

COLORED SILKS, NEW SHADES, $1 a yard. THE BEST 81.60 COLORED DRESS SILK EVER OFFERED. FANCY STRIPED AND CHECKED SILKS, 76c, and 90c. a yard. jTfelCKINSON WEST, 251 AND 253 FULTON ST, BLACK CASHMERES.

BLACK CASHMERES, BLACK CASHMERES. Wo pride ourselves l'i soiling tho BEST BLACK CASHMERE for the money In Brooklyn. Look at $1 CASHMERES, And satisfy youreelvoB that DICKINSON A WEST'S Lb the placo to buy your BLACK CASHMERES choap. tickins6n WEST, 251 AND 253 FULTON ST, MOURNING GOODS A SPECIALTY. ENGLISH AND FliKNUU BOMBAZINES.

TAM1SE CLOTHS. HENRIETTA CLOTHS, CRAPE CLOTHS, AND THE BEST ENGLISH CRAPE, ALL AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. ICKINSON WEST, 251 AND 203 FULTON ST, Call attention to the vorv extensive assortment of HANDSOME AND STYLISH DRIiSS GOODS At VERY LOW PRICES. We shall open this day some choice NEW DItiiSS GOODS At 56c, 30c, 35c and 10c a yard. ENTIRELY NEW.

Also, a full lino of FRENCH DRESS GOODS. We havo received from auction a caso of ALL WOOL DOUBLE WIDTH FRENCH CASHMERES, which wo are cutting at tho LOW PRICE of C5c a yard for goods worth one dollar. IICKINSON WEST, 251 AND 253 FULTON ST. GRAND OPENING OF PARASOLS. PARASOLS manufactured expressly for us.

Not to bo found olsewhere. PRICES THE LOWEST. Tho most extensive assortment evor offered. LOOK AT OUR DOLLAR KID GLOVES. Every pair warranted.

BEST IS CHEAPEST. NEW WILLCOX A GIBBS AUTOMATIC SILENT SEWING MACHINE. LATEST INVENTION, PRODUCING MARVELOUS RESULTS. Its surpassing morit places It beyond all competition and makes it tho cheapest, notwithstanding the large Indues, nioiits offered by sellers of noisy, hard runnlag, troublesome, two thread, tension machines. ONLY MACHINE IN THE WORLD WITH AUTOMATIC FEATURES AND WITH NO TENSION TO MANAGE.

WILLCOX A GIBBS S. M. 65 3 BROADwTy. NEW YORK, (Cor. Bond st.) 310 FULTON ST.

OPPOSITE JOHNSON, BROOKLYN. SAFES. ROTECTION. DERBY'S JEWEL SAFES. Theao safes are designed for the salo keeping of ladies' jewels, watches, lacea and small srticlea of value.

They are atrengly made, aseured either by the combination or key lock.boautifuily decorated, supplying an inexpensive ana elegant ornamont of utility in furnishing tho BOUDOIR OR SLEEPING ROOM. It is believed that the proteotion this safe affords, and the very low pHco at which it is sold, will fully moot tho wants of all who desire to protect themselves against sneak thieves or dishonost servants. Send for circulars giving prices, alee, Ao. DERBY 4 COMPANY, 1,127 BROADWAY. Bet Twonty fltth and Twonty slxtli sts, N.

Y. COAL. tAVID MELICK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL rtt COAL AND WOOD, COAL AND WOOD, COAL AND WOOD, COAL AND WOOD, COAL AND WOOD. No. Ill Myrtle ay.

near Bridge at PHILADELPHIA READING COAL AND IRON COMPANY. SCHUYIiKIXL WHITE ANDREDASB COALS. WHARVES AND POOKETS: FOOT OF ADAMS 8Tt EAST RIVER, BROOKLYN. H. A AEUHTERNAOHT, Soperintendenfc, Also yards: North.

Eighth ud Ninth ate, WlUiamaburgti idTweaty eiglitn t.KotUt Riw. Kf Ywlc, ocHieriy 110:11 tor e.eio o. ou inro non or t'lo ontnerly line or sido of Macon snoot with the eastorlv lino or al io nf Lowia avenue: in B.mtnarly and parallel witii said I.o vir, avonuo a ul pari of tils diatance flirooph the party wall ouo ioet: thonco We for term ot years: no expense co Plications. Send full particulars I THE, Box 23, Kagie ollico. i.

QOLUMBIA 673 Bedford av, near Gates. CONSERVATORY Tuition for strictly private laUant, J.f $5.00 MUSIC per month. NO GLASS TKACHUNG IN THIS Musioal Director, W.J. RAND, Jn, Organist 8t. Luke'a Church, OUntonaiT Jk 'M Jit.

WILDER, HAaNQ R1TDUH1 from Europo, will RIsUMH hli) prof Oloiilildiitwr In thla oltr on Nio drat of October. AH oorotfttlHMMM A him may be left with Lhauiller UroUutW, Ro. Mi JIOMW 'iflBB him may be left with Uhaudlor Urgthns, no, 10ruJm: iiuwi, xr iuv, r. tr flii J.I7,,(&;3.

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