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1 BROOKLYN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1869, THREE CENTS. VOL. 29 NO. HOUSES TO LEI. AITHiSElflENTS.

AMUSEMENTS). INSTBUCTION. WATCHES AND WOMEN'S FACES. MISCELLANEOUS HEWS ITEMS, 1. VAN ANBEW FUBLISHEB AND PBOPBIETOB, TBI Bnooxt JK OiiLl Kama Published nut anernoon the Eagle BuUdln.80 and Fulton ate ABreokB, and it deUrered to oltj BubsonberBevery evening at oiithteon centa pet week, payable to tie camera.

Tan Papeb has TM LmoM CmOTOATIOS Of nj KfTOtaf Paper published to the United BUUe, Mid a median, for business and general advertising, not aaf other TBBm Invribbj oaah hi advance. JOB PUINTINO OF BVBRT DE80RIPTION pnOWTLT tSU HEATH BIEOPTEP. TfeOWNE'8 BUSINESS COLLEGE ACADEMY OF ENGLISH BRANCHES. 281 and 283 FULTON ST, near Johnson, Brooklym. I Orwin ontlro Dav Ad TCvAnlnir thn tvhnln roar.

jSustnessDopartoient; Forpraotioem Penmanship, Arlth metlo, Bookkeeping, GonnUng house Practice, with nse of Checks, Notes, Drafts, Money, Banking, all Business Forms, Onmmprclnl Taw And flnrrrannndancn. pin. rrtnarBtory Department: For thorough training in rrnr. Composition, Grammar, Spoiling, Reading, Elocution, Blhng. Reading, Kloquuon, chanoo for backward boys, llv.

or thoso wishing to progress rapidly. arv. lifiOQTannv. nui. a rare om Ladies Donartment! Senarai tuition in all branches to lauies.

N.B. Private rooms for adnlta of neglected eduoanon. Please call for pamphlot and speolmon of writing. no21 8m" ROOKLYN COLLEGIATE AND pnT.vrwnpiNtn LTVDSGSTON STREET. NEAR COURT STREET.

This Institute provides a full and thorough course of odu Instruction is also given in Vocal Masie, Drawing, and Calisthenics. Students from abroad will be aooommodatea with a good homo and careful supervision. students admitted at any umo aunng one lorm, Knll trm mmnipiiRpii WndnesdAV. Sent. 9.

Candidates for admission will present themselves for examination at the Institute, Wednesday, Thursday and Kri. cation in Mathematics, Langnagos (both Ancient and Modern) and the Physical Sciences, day, BepUDth, 10th and llth. The regular duties of the Institute will oommesoe on Mod. day, SepE 14. B0ARJ) QF TEUSTEI8 H.

Frnthingham, Josiah O. Low, J. S. T. Stranahaa, James How, Luther B.

Wyman, Charles R. Marvin, B. B. Chittenden, D. S.

London, John T. Martin. A. M. White, George A.

Jams, Alfred 8. Barnes, Charles S. Baylis, W. T. Hatch, Wm.

0. Fowler. J. L. Pope, B.

T. Frothingham. i. ii. BHUitiLflUtiflJi, rrBueni JOSIAH O.

Low, Secretary. u. a. jDAxTJo, lTeasurer. iu29 tf 1 ROOKLYN RIDING AOADEMY VIOL A WALTER, Proprietors, No.

43tl.to2 Pa ciiio Btxeot, between Nevins and Powers. Riding lessons given to ladieB and gents nlso. Pleasure riding, with musio every TUESDAY and FRIDAY Evening. Horses takei in board, bought, sold or exchanged. de231m IRASMUS HALL ACADEMY, FLAT TtTlSH.

Tl r. A TtnArdinir School for Bovs. one hour From Fnlton forrv. bv flatbush avenne cars. Dassing the Ins titution every fifteen minutes; location pleasant and healthful, with ample play grounds; every facility for the best English and Classical education, ball term oommenoos Monday, Sept.

7th. Address T. MACK, Principal, nov 16 tf ENRY MOLLENHAUER'S CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, NO, 126 UUUttI BTKISUil', Between Stato and Sohormerhorn streots. All the branches of Instrumental as well as Vocal Musio, taught PRIVATELY and In OLA8SE3, by Professors Belcoted with especial reference to their oxporienco and success aB Teachers of Musio. Now Classes forming daily.

Pupils can commonoe at any time. For particulars send for a circular to No. 126 Court street. MB. HENRY MOLLENHAUEB has no oonnoction with tbo Conservatory in tho Berean Buildings, next door.

do291m USIC A LADY WILL TAKE A FEW more pupils to instruot, in eithor instrumental or vo isio. Terms. 68 to S12: vocal. $12 to $15. Address oal mnsio.

Madame GREY, Brooklyn P. O. jal22t mIUSIO TEACHER A YOUNG LADY XJ.t. having taught several yoars, will takp a limited nnm Dor or pupils in me iouowing nrancnes: riano cal Music and Guitar. Also thorough Bass am 1 Harmony.

Globe," 2H del4 lm Apply to Miss MARY K. DKAK.1S, Fulton street, near Clinton, Brooklyn, at the NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 82 Fifth avenue, comer of Fourteenth Bt, and 820 BROADWAY, Now York, 1S0 and 1M Oourt st. near State. Urooklra. INSTRUCTION DAI LY from 9 A.

M. to 9 P. by the mnoh KAmnntAnf mnarnra TERMS: REGULAR CLASSES, 810 per qnartor. PRIVATK INSTUUUTION, H25 perriuarter. FREE Elementary Classes, designed especially for Pupils who are deficient in the rudiments of muslo, Vocal Musio, Piano, Organ, Theory ana Composition Chorus classes.) Minor Instruments.

Modern Languages, By Native Professors, oolatf PANORMO'S MUSICAL INSTITUTE. 283 Fulton st, over Browne's College. Musical instruction $10 per term. scholar receives private instruction. Brauohes of instruction Piano, Violin, Singing, Guitar, Flute and Melodeon.

Office houre from 9 A. M. till 9 P. M. For further particulars apply at the Rooms.

Jal2 lm TIANO INSTRUCTION. MISS EMILY JL O. S'i'ENNET pianist and composer, and Dupil of her late undo. William A. King, whoso stylo and method of teaching sho implicitly adopts, wishes a few more scholars in Brooklyn.

Terms mado known on application at 2d0 Jay st, Brooklyn. jay im npIHE BRYANT, STRATTON CLARK BROOKLYN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Nos. 13, 14, 15 and 16 Court street, (Opposite City Hall.) BOOEJTEEPtNG, PENMAKSHTP, AlUTHMETTC, OOMMBUCIAL Law, Cobbesponcehce. Ac, practically taught, Dax and Etching. Actual practico in conducting Bane, and other business houses.

Evening Sesgioxb will commenoe Oct. 5th. Classes formed in all of tho abovo branches. Ladies' Wbttinq Class from 7 to 6. Gentlemen's Glass from 8 to 9.

A Graded English School in operation ovory day. Open for business and other students. Tonne modorato. For particulars call at the College office. No.

18 Court or address for circular. S. A CLARK, Propriotresa. elltf 1 854. BROOKLYN 168.

JUVENILE HIGH SCHOOL, LrmosiOH Street, Neab Cotjot. WINTER TERM, MONDAY, NOVEMBER SJ, 1868. A Graded School, comprising six classes, for tho thorough instruction of boys under twelvo years of age in the rudlmonta of an ENGLISH EDUCATION. Tho location iB control, the building light, airy and commodious, surrounded by an amplo play ground, whioh is under the immediate supervision of the Principals. Vooal Muslo, Declamation and Calisthenics rooeive particular attention from tho most oompetent and officiant teachers.

Circulars can be obtained at tho store of Mr, George P. Milne. 217 Fulton st; also, at Davis Ley's, oor. of Fulton and Clinton sis. and at the BohooL de2 tf CARPETING.

QARPETS. The attention of tha BROOKLYN PUBLIC Is called to our selected stock of CARPETING, OIL CLOTHS, ic, ic, whioh wo offer at LOWEST MARKET PRICES. THRO, W. BAILEY ft 80NS, MS Oourt street, oor, Stato, and 448 Poari street, NY, mh21 '681y CARPETS. D.

KELLY. Successor to H. O'Farroll. will open this day a lino of John Orossloy's Body Brussels at $2, $2,10 and $2.25 per yard English Brussels nt $1.50 all wool rowerioom ingrain at mi and $1,25 per yard. FIIRNITITKK.

The largest assortment tobe found anywhere of Parlor and uuuiuuuj duiui niuj ui mi uuiu ui uuusuuuiu curuituru ai a reduction in price nitnorto unknown, QUILTS, COMFORTERS. Feather Bedding, pure hair and hair ton, Matressos, Bpnng obub ui an niuus. r.vory urucio strictly warraniea and delivered free. Lace Curtains, Window Shades, at oqually low prices at Nos. 486 and 488 Eight ave, and 267, 269 and 271 Thirty fifth st, adjoining.

oo37 3m JJIIV UUUUD, rfLOSINGOUT. A CARD. Falling to obtain a renewal of lea3o on reasonable terms, COMPELLED TO DI8POSE OF THE WHOLE LARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK OF MOURNING GOODS AT AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE, Regardless of the coBt or consequences. Tho stock is tho largest and most doslrable over offored, and such an opportunity to get real bargains Beldom occurs. JACKSON MOURNING STORE, No.

551 Broadway, Bet. Spring and Prince sta, opposite Tiffany A se80 ly New York. SWITflrjniNU ACADEMY. ENTON'S WARM OCEAN SWIMMING BATH, FULTON OPPOSITE CITY HALL, At this novel and oniqno establishment may bo found a SWIMMiNo" LAKH, fbom THREE TO SEVEN FEET DEEP, Large enough accommodate hundreds of people at one time, into which cascades and jeta of porf eotty filtered OCEAN WATER are constantW Sowing. Steam pipes have been so arranged as to keep the whole immense body of water SUMMER HEAT DURING THE WINTER.

A commodious and complotely furuishod dressing room provided for each bather. Also, hot or cold salt or fresh SHOWER AND PRIVATE BATHS For both ladies and gents. Competent teachers, male and female, in constant attendance, to teach the art of swimming. The luxury of a bath In a lako of puro ocean water, with a perfectly Bmooth and oven bottom, freo from shell aud other annoying obstructions, In a fairy liko grotto, protocted from sun, wind, and the gazo of tho multitude, in the very heart of a great city, was never before offered to the public in any country. CHANGE OF HOURS FOR BATHING.

Gents' swimming, warm, oud Bhower baths open from 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Hours for ladies' swimming bath from 10 A. M. to 2 P.

M. Private baths 9 A. to 5 P. M. La dins' entrance on Adams st.

jy24 tf SK1T1NU. ROOKLYN SKATING RINK, CLERMONT, NEAR MYRTLE AVENUE. Gont's season tickets $10 00 Ladios 7 Children's for day admission 5 oj Single admission in the evening so duringtboday 23 Coupon tickets, good for 20 admissions 6 00 Can be obtained of Alfrod Bcley, cor. of Myrtlo aw and Adelpbi si WyckoiY und Littlo, 151 Montague st; AI. Whiting, 879 Fulton street; R.

8. Clark, 67 Fulton ave; Mursters' Bro, 26Courtsf, Whito and Nichols, cor. Fulton and PinenppIoBts; Cyrus Pyle, cor. Pierrepont and Fulton sts, and cor. Cumberland st and Greono ave.

When there is skating, signals will bo displayed from tho Rink, in the windows of tho DoKalb and Alyrtlc avo oars, and at ft. S. I 'lark's, 67 Fulton avo, near Jiy st. A Hand of Music evory ovontug and on Saturday afternoons. Tho Rink will bo closod from 12 to 1 and 6 to 7 P.

M. Persons wishing to remain during tho tlmo tha Rink is closed, can, if they desire, obtain their meals in the Refreshment Saloon. jo9 tf H. A. HEBVEY, Superintendent.

THE PLACE TO BUY SKATES, BOLTON'S, 209 FULTON AVENUE, uuposlto I'latuusu ave. Ground at 26 cents. de31 lm SKATERS BARNEY BERRY'S New Rink SKATE, with Improved too. MARSTERS Agents, 26 Court at. New York Clnb Skates, fine polished, from $3 upwards.

BkateB ground and put in perfect order for tho ice, 15 to 25 oonts, Rink tiokots for saleTa the Old Skate Depot. 26 Oourt st, near City Hall. irlS ly HATS AIVP CAPS. 4T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Ladies' and Children's VELVET and FELT FANCY 8, Men's and Boys' HATS, CAPS, Eto. Ladies' and Children's FURS.

For BO days, to clear out Winter stook. N. W. GRIB WOLD, 213 Fulton st. TO EOONOMISTS A NEW SILK HAT hat remade to the Cost J.

OAL AHAN, Powers irt, corner of Bergen st, Brooklyn. Bergen and Powors at oars pass the door, waaii B. CONWAY'S pari' thratrk. Mrs.F.B. OONWAY Tata isvtsaiau ANOTHER NOVELTY IN MR, MRS.

F. B. CONWAY Will aDDear. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. In answer to numerous ai tliA fh.

l.nf. mnMnu Hons. Mrs. Conway would Ul Drama oalled BLOW FDR DON. during the ensuing week, Mrs.

Conway would also take this opportunity of Informing her patronB. thaiBhe has entered into arrangements with vhe most eminent Dramatists of the present day, for the production in tho Park Theatre, of the ablest and most successful Plays, Ac By this arrangement Mrs. Conway will be enabled to present to tho Brooklyn public every Attractive Novelty in advance ol New York or any other Theatre in America. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 13IH.1869, Will be presented the thrilling and most beautiful Drama 6 WWottl amei With the following most admirable distribution Job Amboxd, a Minor Mr.

F. B. CONWAY Mr. Gilbert Featheretone, a wealthy mine ownor, Mr.Harris Blinker, a London Mr. Walter Lennox 'J homos, a London Flunkey Mr.

A. Queen Topos, a Country Postboy Mr. S. Parker Jack LongboneB,) Knapp Dipk Rain, Miners, Bleakmoor Mine, Mr.J Dailey Tom Morehead, Mr. Shannon Nelly Amboyd, the young wife of old Conway Tlddy Drsgglolhorpe, a Lancashire oddity.

Airs Yeamans Florence, a faBhionablelady's maid T. Whitman "13 ETHEL OF PLYMOUTH CHURCH. SIXTH POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 1BTH, GRAND CONCERT. Director, CHARLES E.

THOMAS, PABTFIBST. 1. Piano Duett, Sonata in O. Dfabelu Mr. WARHEN and Mr.

THOMAS. 2. Song, Thou art so Reiohardt Mr. LOOKWOOD. 8.

Ballad, Wont you tell me Olanbel Mrs. MARIE ABBOT. 4. Song, Tho winds that waft my sighs to Mr. FRED.

STEIN. 5. Duetto Home to our Mountains" Vordl Mrs. FRED. CRANE and Mr.

LOOKWOOD. PABT SECOND. 1. Organ Solo Mr. GEO.

WILLIAM WARREN. 2. Ballad, Three Fishers" Hullah Mrs. FRED. CRANE.

8. Song, Simon tho Cellarer" Hatton Mr. FRED. STEIN. i.

Duett, "Tho Hunters" Kuohen Mrs. ABBOT and Mrs. CRANE. 6. Song, Como In and Shut the Door" Oalcott Mrs.

MARIE ABBOT. 6. Quartette, "Come where my Lovelios Mrs. ABBOT, Mis. CRANK, Mr, LOOKWOOD and Mr.

STEIN. Singlo Admission, 16 eta. Children, under 12 years, 10 ots. Tickets for sale at the Reading Room, and at tho door on each evening. Doors onon at 1 o'clock.

Entertainments oommenco at 8. jal2 2t ISS CATHERINE LUCETTE'S VAUDEVILLE THEATRE, Over the Post office. THURSDAY, JAN. 14th, MB. W.DAVIDGE the celebrated Comedian, in two of his bost parts for a few nights only.

fanll 8ty HEW TOBK AffTUSEItlEIV'JS. "DROADWAY THEATRE. THE GREAT ATTRACTION OF THE CITY, MR. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS.

AND THE EMERALD RING. THIS AND NEXT WEEK ONLY. When lt must he withdrawn for THE ADVENT OF MB. JOHN OWENS. WILLIAMS MA.TISEU ON SATURDAY.

130WERY THEATRE. JJ Managor Mr. WM. B. FRELIGH TICKET OF LEAVE MAN.

Tioket of Leave Alan. Tho World's Champion Athlete, Frank A. Gihbnns. Inimitable Bob ttutlar. Bowery Varieties.

now uauoo. Country School, Tha Fat Boy. FRIDAY BENEFIT OF MR. W. H.

WHALLEY. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY. TVTIBLO'S GARDEN. Lessoesand Managers JARRETT A PALMER THIS and EVERY EVENING tUl FURTHER NOTICE. ttoucicault's latest drama AbTER DARK on, LONDON BY NIGHT.

The thrilling RAILROAD SCENE Nightly encored. prJATo BEUUltliU B1A lAXa in AUVAWIJU. NEW YORK CIRCUS, 14TH STRfilGT. THE LAST WEEK of the Grand Comio Pantomime, ontitlod BLUE BEARD A I UROUE FRANOAISE. THE GREAT MELVILLE.

MLLE. CAROLINE ROLLAND, AND ALL THE TALENTED ARt'ISTS. Comprised ia the Mommoth Circus Troup in BRILLIANTLY VARIED PERFORMANCES. MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at. 2.

OLYMPIC THBATRB BEGINS AT 8. NOW IN ITS 3511th REPRESENTATION, fi. L. FOX'S Grand Pantrfiminia HUMPTY DUMPTY, Ur. George L.

Fox as SECOND YEAR OF ITS UNPARALLELED SUCCESS MdlloIUTA BANG AliLl and tho Fascinating BALLET THE BURLESQUE RAILROAD SKNSATION. MATINEES WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. PIKE'S OPKR A HOUSE. Oor. of Eighth ave and Twonty third sr.

H. L. BATEMAN Lessee and Manager. EVERY EVENING The Success of the Year and the present Great Sensation in fans ana now lorn. LA PERIOHOLE, Oifenbaoh's Opora Boat! e.

in threo acts. SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. mONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 Bonery. Tho Peerless Song and Danoo Men of tho World, DELKHANTY AND HENGLER1 MISS NELLIE TAYLOR. The startling Domestio Melodrama, SUNSHINE AND SHADOW.

The master oomiquo and famous obaracter artist, MR. FRANK DILLON. Matlnooa WEDNESDAY and 8ATURDAY. mo THE LADIES, Will BhnrtW onon THE NEW YORK LADIES' MUSEUM jaio Jtwity; OF ANATOMY. lTALLAOK'S, 1 Proprietor and Manager.

LESTER WALLA OK LAST NIGHTS FOR THE FOLLOWING PLAYS: WEDNESDAY, Jan. 13th. (last time) CAPTAIN OF THE Ijitilu uaiuk. THUR8DAY, Jon. 14 SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER.

FRIDAY. Jin. 1S MONEY. SATURDAY, Jan. 16 (last time) SPEED THE PLOW.

In preparation MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. FOB. THE HOLIDAYS. TTOLIDAY PRESENTS. JAMES McMURBAY, Jewellkb, S15 FULTON STREET.

(Nearly opposite Pierrepont street.) Respectfully offers to his patrons and tho BROOKLYN PUBLIC, RIOHEbT, MOST EXTENSIVE AND BEST ASSORTED STOOK of elegant, first quality (only) FINE WATCH1 DIAMOND AND OTHER RICH JltWELBY. 40. to be fonnd (without any exception) in tbo city, at prices vory mucu ueiow tue usual rates, STERLING SILVERWARE, with and without oases, Manufactured to my own ordor, SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOB LID A AND BRIDAL 8 PARISIAN MANTEL CLOCKS OF MY OWN IMPORTATION, and of such designs as not to be found elsewhere. ALSO, ENGLISH AND FRENCH TABLE CUTLERY AND PLATED WARE AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. OSSEBliD A Tin WORK REPAIR I IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES, RECEIVES PERSONAL SUPERVISION, and oxecnted on tho promlsos by the BEST WORKMEN THAT MONEY OAN 8EOURE.

A visit to onr ESTABLISHMENT. whether boforp or aftor purchasing elsewhore, is oordially unuueu mi, JAS. MOMURBAT, Fractioa! watchmaker, Manufacturinz Jewelinr nnd Bd versmith, S15 Fulton street, nearly opposite Pierrepont TO D. SMITH A DRUG STORK, "ALWAYS OPBN'1 Corner Fulton and Washington streota. And see their fine assortment nf FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, GRAND DUCHESS, QUEEN ADELAIDE, MILLEFLI51JEL AND GERMAN COLOGNE WATERS.

PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY, NO CHANGE HAVING BEEN MADE DEPARTMENT SINCE ESTABLISHED. deSOtf THE BROOKLYN PRESERVING Factory, foot of Pearl and Jay ata. B. G. MARTIN, with thn Ahmra nnmarf la n.A.

namri in ruiaW nwnnln I i.t Ii BONED TURKEYS, IN EVERY STYLE. BONED AND BRAISED HAMS. FRENCH RAISliD PIES, WITH GAME, POULTRY AND MEAT MADE DISHES, HOT OR COLD. SWEET AND SAVORY JELLIES. ENGLISH PLUM AND OTHER PUDDINGS.

RillflOf Fftrfi ITlVOn for WMitmn, Rvnntrfnata Dinners. Evening Kofreshnti.Tir., nnd Knll Hunnum Every article prepared io the very boot manner and at am lm B. G. MARTIN. PIANOS ANI MUSIC.

REAT INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH. MATHEWS BLADE PIANOS aw fulton BROOKLYN. From this (Imn i tTnhrnnrw tat. lURn nah m'tl flnrf it udvantogeouB to examine our Pianos boforo purohnsing. riABU.

PIANOS. PIANOS. de281m MUSIC SELECTED FOR THE FIRE Department Ball this yoar, surpasses anything heard city heretofore. Tickets 40. mil ot EW MUSIO BOOK THE WREATH OF GEMS.

A Collection of t.hn moat. nnntn Rnnm, inll.ids and Duels of tho dav. with nn AnnnmiMnlmMt the Piano Forte. Boards, $2.50. Cloth, $3.00.

Cloth, full gilt, $4X0. Bent post paid on recoint of price. OLIVER DITSON Publishers, 277 Washington street, Boston. CHAR. H.

DITSON 711 Broadwaf New York. aei4ii OLANOSJ PIANOS u. vun oa uuuitl Bi'rtriiST, PIANOS FOR SALE AT MODERATE PRICES. PIANOS TO RENT. PIANOS FOR SALE AT INSTALMENTS.

deW lm Q. VON KAMEKE, 63 COURT ST. OIANOS. PIANOS. JL, fiunoaiiK tuiun Al GREATLY REDUCED PRICES AT WALKER A BKOHTS' Musio store, 333 Fulton stieet.

CM 6m' BNBDIOT'S TIMB. AilBBIOAN WALT HAM WATOrXES IN SOLID GOLD AND ODIN SILVER OASES OMIT, We hare made groat redaotlon in tho price of this lastly celebrated watch, tnd we submit the following as an indication of the prices: Coin silver Hunting Watches, gouts' size $11 00 Gold Hontlng Watohoa, gonte' slio 6t DO Gold Hunting WatcboladlOI' B7 A special certificate from the AMERICAN WALTHAM WATOH COMPANY, In addition to our own guarantee, aooompanles each watoh and should any watch sold by ns prove nnsatisaotory, WE WILL EXCHANGE IT, or WILLINGLY RETURN THE MONEY. As wo are continually reoeiving orders for these watches, wo have prepared a dosorlpUve oircnlar explaining the different grades. Quality and weight of oasos, and gives the prices of eaoh. We send these watches by express, with bill to collect on delivery, to all parts of the country, allowing the purchaser to examine the watch before paying.

Send for Prloo List. BENEDICT BROTHER'S, Keepers of the City Time, Jewelers and agents for the Araerioan Waltham Waton, 23f Fulton street, Brooklyn, New York House, 171 Broadway. UUjanl8 QHAMPNEY SMITTEN, formerly SPIES 4 CHAM PR BY, (Established 18S8.) GOLD AND BILVBBSMITHB. Manufacturers of FINE HAIR JEWELRY. Tno work done on the DKALEB8 IN STERLING SILVER WAEB.

PLATED WARE OF THE Mti8T APPROVED MAKERS, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, OLOOKS, SPBOTAOLES. OPERA GLASSES, EYE GLASSES, Ac We desire to call particular attention to SMITTEN'S PATENT SAFETY ATTACHMENT, to prevent breaking of Pin Tongues or loss of Breast Pins, case of Rivet coming out. This novel invention is simple and offlcaoious; oan be applied to either Ladies' or Gentlemen's Breast Pins. Call and examine it, and also the Patent BaTSTZ PADLOCK for Yest Ohains. 817 and 81 FULTON STREET, mbj ly Opposite Pierrepont St.

ART BROTHERS, BROOKLYN AGENTS for the AMERICAN WALTHAM WATOH, Gent's Coin Silver Hunting Watches 3U to Gent's Solid Gold Hunting Watches 67 to 850 Ladies' Solid Gold Hunting Watches 66 to 200 FOR PARTICULARS, SEND FOR OUR PRICE LIST. French Clocks Sit (200 Silvor Plated Tea Sets, of onr own make S3 to US Just received, a fine assortment of GOLD AND SILVER MOUNTED CANES, Ladies' Swiss Watches, and 18 oases CM to 8200 Boys' Silvor Watches 11 to B0 Vulcanite Jowolry reduced from 80 to CO por oont. We shall koep such an assortment, and sell at prices as shall SAVE THE BROOKLYN PUBLIC THE NECESSITY or GOING TO NEW YORK TO MAKE PUB A 8 8 in our line. REPAIRING on the premises, by THOROUGH WORK. MEN.

CLOSE AT 7 P. M. HART BR08. Ml Fc CTON BROOKLYN. fel6 fkROIDE WATCHES AND JEWELRY EQUAL IN APPEARANCE, STYLE AND FINISH TO THE BEST GOLD.

Watches, ladies' and gents' size, $12 to $20. Every watch warranted exact time keepers. Chains and Jowolry, equal to gold, at one sixth, tho cost. Rich holiday presents. Call and examine for yourselves boore buying elsewhere.

JAMES GERARD 4 85 Nassau st, (Up stairs) Now York. jal2 61 ET AILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES FINE WATCHES Of all tbo celebrated European makers, together with a fol assortment of AMERICAN WATCHES, In 18 Karat Gold and lino Silver Cases. FRENCH CLOCKS, Gilt, Alabaster, Marble and Bronze, together with a general variety of American manufacture, DIAMONDS. lngli Stones, and Clusters in Pins, Earrings, Finger Rings, Studs, ic, set in the modem styles. RICH JEWELRY, In endless variety.

SILVER WARE, A complete assortment in cases suitable for Bridal pill snts. SILVER PLATED WARE, Heaviest Plato at Trade Prices, WATCHES BY EASY PAYMENT, In 1855, we commenced Belling Watches by subscription, and finding that it worked well for both subscriber and sell or, we have now added tho Amorioan Watohes to tho num bor that we sell in that way. WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENT, UNTIL THE WATOH IS PAID FOR. The great inducement to tho subscriber is, that they pay pay for them as best suits their own convenience, and thus procure them for loss than they can take the full amount of money and purchase elsewhere. We invito inspection and comparison, as retards Quality and Prices, as wo import and purohaaa direct from first hands only, thus savaig all intermediate profita, and enab.

ling as to sell for at least as low .8 wholesale prices. WM. TICK, Importer and Manufacturer, cor. of Fulton and Johnson st. Correct Time from observations by Blunt A Nichols, to be always had at the store.

aplo tf TRAVEL. BROOKLYN, BATH AND CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD Winter Arrongomont On and after Dco.20th, 1868, trains will leave Shop at and 10:10 A. 1:40, 3:10 and 6:40 P. M. Greenwood ot 9 and 11 A.

2:80, 4 0 and 8:30 P. M. Sunday, leaves Shop, 9 :10 11 :10 A. 2 :10 4 :10 P. Greenwood at 10 M.

and 12 8 and 6P.M. All cars runningfrom Fulton, South and Wall street and Hamilton avenue ferries to Greenwood Cemetery oonneot with this routo. Doo. 16th. 1868.

mhl8tf HENRY VAN SINDEN, Bapt, 1p AST NEW YORK BRANCH OF LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. Leaves Howard House, East New York, 8:03 A. Accommodation train to Jamaica. 9 :05 A. connects with Mail train for Ureenport and Hempstead and intermediate stations.

A. connects with Nortbport and Hempstead and intermediate stations. 3 VO Express to Riverhcad. Hempstead, and intermediate stations, and to Grcenport on Saturdays. 4 :42 P.

RU connects with Northport and Hempstoad train UUU lUlllUCUlUlU BlUUUUB. 6:05 Furmingdalc, Hempstead, and intermediate stations, and us far as North Isllp on Saturday P. M. SundnyTrains 9:00, and 11:00 A. 3:15 and 5:00 P.M., 9:00 A.

M. and 8:16 P.M., connoota with Nortboort and intermediate stations. jy8 1 P. H. REID, Agent (i'ONINGTON LINE.

The now Rnd olegant side wheel steamers 8TONTNGTON snd NARUAGAtsSUTf, Captains WM. M. Joneh and Gto. li Hull, from Pier'83, foot of Jay street, North River, at 4 P. Daily, AnitrvLNa ahead of all othor LIKES.

Tickets sold and State rooms socured at the principal hotels, ot No. 2 ABtor House, and at Dodd's Express Olfice, No. 941 Broadway, D. 8. BABCOOK, President, mhl6 tf Btonington Steamboat Oo.

OUTH SIDE RAILROAD OF LONG Island Winter arrangement. On and after Docem ber 1, lt6S, the trains will run as follows: 8:30 A. M. from Roosevelt at Ferry, mail and accommodation to Sayyilie and way stations: 3:15 P. M.

express for Jamaica, PenrsaU's OuurB, Baldwinsvillo, Merrick. South Oyster Bay and all Etntions cast to Saville, except Wollwood; 4:15 P. M. mail and accommodation to Islip and all stations 5:30 P. M.

accommodation to Jamaica. Trains for Now York: Loave Islip 6:38 A. mail accomraodition; loave A. express; leavo S.iyvillo 12:50 P. mail and accommo diition, Trainsfrom Jamaica 7 9:30 and 3:09 P.

M. Passengers for Bny Port, Blue Point, Patchogue and Bclleport will take 8:30 A M. and 3 :15 P. M. so2 tf it.

'f'TE. Superintendent STEAM TO AND 1ROM THE OLD COUNTRY. PACKET SHU'S, HIBERNIA. CALEDONIA, EUROPE, BRITANNIA, OOLUMBIA, IOWA, Soil regularly, corrymc passengers to and from the principal places in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and tho United States, and forward passongora at through fares to and from i ranee, Gormsny, Fares as low as by any other first class line. As this Com pany aoes not; employ runners, uioso wno wtsn passage tiok cta, or certificates of prepaid passage to send for their friends, or any further information, will ploase apply to tho ComDans'B office.

No. fi Bowlini? Omen. N. nrta TAR Comptmy'B MORTON, 128 Fultonavonuo.comorof Elm place, Brooklyn! fol9 81y rilAPSCOTT'S EMIGKATION J. AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE OFFICE, South Stbeet, New Yobs.

Weokly Lme of Steamers to and from Liverpool and Queenstown. TAPSCOTT'8 CELEBRATED LINES OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON PACKETS, For passage to and from Queenstown, Liverpool or Lon don, and drafts payable throughout England, Ireland, Soot, land and Wales, at lowest possible rates, apply to TAPSCOTT. BROS.l 00., 88 South et, 0 WNARD LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK, LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. SAILING FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY.

SAILING TO NEW YORK EVERY TUESDAY. Cabin Passago from New York $80 gold. Stcerago Passage from New York $30 currency. Steerage Passage to Now York, at the lowest rates. All payable in currency and including a liberal allowanoe of ccokod provisions.

These steamors carry pasBengorB on one deok only. Drafts for sole on Great Britain and Ireland. For passage and further information applv at fea 'CSly E. OUNARD'S, i Bowling Green. TNMAN LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS TO OUEENSTOWNAND LIVERPOOL.

EVERY SATURDAY AND ALTERNATE TUESDAY. RATES OF PASSAGE. First Cabin $100, gold, Steerauo By the Tuosdav steamer $30 currency. CITY OF NEW YORK Saturday, Jan. 16, CITY OF ANTWERP Saturday, Jan.

Pre paid tickets from Liverpool or Queenstown to persons sendingfor friendsatlowcstterms. Drafts issued payablo in all parts of Great Britain and Ireland. Fur further information innlv nt the Oomnanv'a office. IS Broadway, N. or to Oal'ii liiiiutv.

296 Fulton street, Brooklyn. leu ly HYAMS WILL PAY THE HIGHEST a cash nrice for cast otf Olotninir. ijodiimir and Oar pets. Indies waited upon by Mrs. Hynms.

Call or address 716 Myrtle ave, between Steuben st. and Grand avenue. dt8 6in" 1 ASHPAID FOR CAST OFF CLOTHING at the old stand, 232 Myrtle avenue, formerly at 150 tho original JACOB LAM AN. Persons having cosUoit clothing will get the highest cush price by bringing or leaving their address at the above plaoo. Boots, shoes, curpcts, and all kinds of clothing bought Ladles will bj attended by Mrs.

LAM AN. ooH3m CASH PAID FOR LADIES' AND GEN furniture, bods, bedding, car lonuo st, near Smith st. n09 3m 5'000 WORTH OF SEO ond hand clothes wonted in Bmall qunntitios. carnets. feather beds, Ac Coll or addrons a SON A Boerum street, near tho City HalL pel to ADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S OAST off Clothing, Bedding, Oarpeta, Furs, Jewelry, io wanted forSoutbera States, at Atlantic st.

By calHng or addressmg a note will rooeivo the highest cash pricos. Ladies attended to by Mrs. ROBENB AU6I' eiLf IlliMOVALS. BEMOVAL THOMAS WATSON CANDY DEPOT. Thankful fOr past patronage begs leave to Inform his friends and the publio that he has removod from 179 to 176 ATLANTIC STREET, where be is now prepared to eupply them from an entire new stock.

THOMAS WATSON. Manufacturer of and dealer fh RVERY VABIETY OF FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY. ocUto ROOKLYN AOADEMY OP MUSIO. ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY BVKNING, JAW.

HXH. The management takes pleasure in announcing that thoy havo secured the servioes of the GREAT. ARTISTE, MRS, G. O. HOWARD, Who will appear in her original character of TO PS In the Great Amorioan Drama ot UNCLE TOM'S OABIN.

Ob: LIFE AMONG THE LOWLY. As Played by Her 1,200 OONBEOUnVE NIGHTS, with the most distinguished APPROBATION. Reserved Seats, Dress Circle, 75 Cents; Ampht thenfrn. HI Opntn. W50X OFFICE OPEN THREE DAYS IN ADVANCE.

)al 7t BrOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. SUCCESS UNPBKOEDENTEDI USES CROWDED TO OVERFLOWING WITH THE ELITE AND FASHION OF THE CITY, To witness tho INOD 1 PARABLE and UNAPPROACHABLE ENTERTAINMENT of the World renowned HOOLEY'S M1N8TRELSI Continued success of the Inimitable Dutch Comedian JOE EMMETT, In bis Great Original Dutch Acts I JOHN MULLIGAN, BIi.LY SHEPPARD, DAVE REED and G. W. H. GRIFFIN, in New Budget of Comicalities I First time in throe years, the Laughable Farce, entitled SCUERMERHORN'S BOY I Tho Dutchman on bis Musole, Stage Strnok Heroos, Dutch Song and Dance, Dat Harmonicon, Tho Goose Htots High to.

FRIDAY, Jan. 16th, Benefit of DAVE REED. GRAND MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, at 2 O'OLOOK. tVoNNELLY'S' OLYMPIC THEATRE. BRILLIANT TRIUM PH I UNQUALIFIED, APPP.OVALI Every one delighted with tho GREAT DOUBLE COMPANY I Re engagement of the lovely and artstio BETTY RIGEL.

First oppeatanoe of LEuN OHARELLI, BILLY RICE aud JAMES QUTNN. MONDAY EVE. Jan, 11 1869, The beautiful ZUOOLi MISS BEADDON. THE GRAND BALLET TROUPE, HARRY RAYNOR, J.D.KELLY, HAVILAND MALM BERG, T.L. DONNELLY, in an entirely New Programme.

THE OAN OAN EVERY NIGHT! THE CAN OAN EVERY NIGHT I Family Circle 26 cts; DressCircleeO cts; Orchestra Ghair375 Private Boxes $5 00. jail tf ClIGHT BEAUTIFUL LEADING PRESENTS Already given away at 6 i gift oar nival. bbqqklynTnbtitutb. monday, january th, silver plated ice pitcher. tuesday, january 6th, silver tea service.

WFDNE8DAY, JAN. 6th. CHAMBER BET. Drawn by L. Fisehel.

88 York et. THURSDAY, JAN. 7TH, BED, LOUNGE AND ICE munun, Drawn by Mrs. Williams, 816 Bridge Bt. FRIDAY, JAN.

8TH, 26 YARDS OF CARPET. Drawn by Wm. T. Crouch, 203 Schermcrhorn t. SATURDAY, JAN.

9th, OHAMBBR SET. Drawn by Miss Mary J. Hussoy, 235 Pearl st, and BED LOUNGE. Drawn by Miss Kate Conden, 75 Middagh st. MONDAY, JAN.

HtH, ELEGANT PARLOR SUIT. Drawn by Mrs. Elizabeth Sponce, 275 Hudson ave. TUFSDAY, JAN. 12tH, BiSEL OF FLOUR, BAR uuij ur ui'ATUlia aciaj uauii luli i Drawn by Thos.

A. Morgan, 172 Clinton st. Besides worth of other useful articles. LEADING PRESENT TO NIGHT. A BEAUTIFUL CHAMBER SET OF FURNITURE, valued at $45, ana loo otner useiui articios.

Don't forirot that MR. WM. B. HARRlivON. MR.

J. H. PEABODY AND riiui', nuKwuuu, Appear every evening, this nook. SINGLE TICKETS, TWENTY FIVE CEHT3. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK.

gURNHAM'S ACADEMY PHYSICAL CULTURE. South east corner of Smith and Schermcrhorn stroets, Entranoe on Schcrmernorn street. THE LARGEST INSTITUTION Of its kind in tho World. OLASSEb NOW OPEN FOR SEASON OF 1869. For LADTER MONDAY.

WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, at 8 o'olock. For GENTLEMEN MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY EV KNIN GS, at 8 o'clock. For BOYS TUESDAY and THURSDAY AFTER NOONS, at 8 :30, and ATURDAY MORNING, at 10. Tho "Movement Ouro" with Dr.

TAYLOR'S "Steam VI. bratory Apparatus" in full operation, Suiforers from Chronic diseases, are invited to call OPEN FOR LADY VISITORS at all hours, and 'for GENTLEMEN at all times, ffith the exception of the hours devoted to Ladies. jail tf OA DEMY OF MUSIO MONDAY EVENING. Fab. a now feature.

PAST and Firo Department Ball. Attend. in 1 1 6b JMATEUR I'ULUAuaiujniu euuiai un uauoauia FIRST SEASON, FIRST OONOEBT. TUESDAY EVENING, Jan. 19, 1889.

AT THE ATHENEUM. EMINENT SOLOISTS. AND THIS GRAND AMATEUR ORCHESTRA. OVER FORTYJPBRFOBMERS. W.

T. GROENEVELT Oonduotor. The nrotrrammo will include Havdn'a Svmnhoaie No. 11. Overture "Poet and Peasant." French Horn Solo, with Flute Obligate and a Gland Maroh, o.

Season Tickets. Single Admission. 00 75 The nrlces of tickets have been nlaoed ata vorv low fie nrn tust sufficient to cover the oxponscs for tho season, and oan le obtained at the following places Swavne's bookstoro. 210 Fulton st: Dlakinson'a druir store. 46 Montague drug Btore, Pierrepont and Fulton fits; Farwell's drug store, 17 Gourtst; Jones's drug storo, euiton ana uiasson avos a.

a. Harrison, leweier, (4 i ulton Bt: H. L. Herwig. 19H Court Bt: Isaac D.

Smith. Fulton and wasnington sts; is. a. Kowen, Aaverusing Agent, o.i5eek man et, n. ana oi tno memnors oi tno uronestra.

Full particulars in future advertisementa. ja9 6t THE THIRTY FIRST ANNUAL BALL in aid of tho Widows and Orphans of tho Western District Firo Department, takes place MONDAY EVENING. F'ebruarv 1st. at the Academv of Musio. Strenuous efforts are being, mado to make this suporior to any heretofore given in this city.

jail 6t ffliSOO REWARD VJ3 WE WILL DO AS WE ADVERTISE; GIVE AWAY A BEAUTIFUL CHAMBER SET TO NIGHT at the BROOKLYN INSTITUTE. NORWOOD BRUCE'S GIFT CARNIVAL. BEAUTIFUL CHAMBER SET OF FURNITURE Given Away for the Principal Present TO NIGHT, AT NORWOOD BRUOE'S GIFT CARNIVAL, BROOKLYN INSTITUTE. MERALD JJlinjSVULlSMT ABSUUIATION. THIRTY FIRST ANNUAL BALL IH AID OV THE B.

O. ORPHAN ASYLUMS. ACADEMY OF MUSIO. MONDAY EVENING. January 23th.

1869. TICKETS, THREE DOLLARS. IRE DEPARTMENT BALL AT THE Academy of Music. MONDAY EVENING. Feb.

ill you buy a ticket. jail 6t BURNHAM'S "VELOCIPEDE" SCHOOL. Will ODcn In the old Gvninasium. No. 12 Boorum atrant.

and 79 Livingston st, on laVEfllHIj, AH. lHTH, UW. Jttll 8t FREE AND EASY Every WEDN ESD AV and SATURDAY evonings. lao iouowing nmscs will appear: BILLY MURPHY. Oriirinai Haonv Old Man and Oaddv Walker.

UUb WILLIAMS, the celebrated Dutch comio aingor, The Kind Brothers, Masters JAMES and BARNEY. T. NOLAN and MR. HKIEUM. At HARRISON'S, corner Jay and Prospect streots, j122t THE VOLUNTEER FIR1J DEPART mont calls tot.bnir aid tho citizens of this citv.

Pa tronize the Ball MONDAY EVENING, Feb. 1st, jail (it THE 3 1ST ANNUAL BALL OP THE BROOKLYN FIKB UBPAHTMISMT, In Aid of the Widows' and Orphuu's Fund, will be held nt the ACADEMY OF MUSIC on MONDAY, February 1st, 1369. WM. BUfiRELL, Pros. do9 td Geo.

H. Haywabd, Soc'y. GREAT SUCCESS AT THE BROOKLYN GARDEN. ErrjHT NEW ALLEYS. The best Shooting Gallery in tho City.

Tho gardon has been thoroughly renttod for the Winter Season. deWlmo" L.GRAUTEGEIN, Propi iriotor. SSEMBLY ADJOINING POST OFFICE, BROOKLYN. FIFTEEN PHELAN A COLLENDER'S TABLES. Jal2 ty A.

R. SAMUELLS. Proprietor. CITIZENS OF BROOKLYN THE WID OWRand Omlinnfi nnlir.tf vniir anUfAnr.n hnun filmfc for the Firo JJeuartnient Ball attho Academy of Musio. liECXinSES.

ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIO. ljlLUl VllVi MIL FRED. DOUOLASS. SUBJECT "WILLIAM THE SILENT," FRIDAY EVENING, JANUABX 15TH. DOOBS OPEN AT 7.

COMMENCE AT 8. TICKETS 50 CENTS; To be procured at Dyas', 218 Fulton W. Rose, 142 Atlantic st; Dickinson, cor. of Montague aud Hicks sts. jay oi JROOKLYN ATHENEUM.

Mr. DEUOKHOVA'B HUMOBOUS LECTURES. "MRS. SLOOUM AT THE OPERA," MONDAY, January 18th, 1869. Doors open at 7 o'clock bogina at 8.

THIKETH N) clj To ho had at Dyas 4 316 Fulton Bt; Dickinson's, cor. Hicks aud Montague Bts, and oor. Atlantic and Hanrygtj; Lucas' Tiokot Oulan. hv tho Academv nf Muslo Bolnv's. Myrtle ave, cor.

Adelphi st; Pslo's drug store, cor. Fulton auu lerrcponi, his uasgows arug store, cor. a.uauua aaa Conrt ste, and all the usual plaoos. laiacj" REV. STEPHEN H.

TYNG, Jn at in auouiuar, TUE8DAY EVENING, January 19th. Subject ovLsoTtms "JOHN BUNYAN AND BIS RELATIONS TO CERTAIN LIVE QUESTIONS, CHURCH AND STATE," Tickets at Dyas US Fulton st. "TiRESSMAKING TAUGHT IN FOUR MJ tilSBSONB. Comprising Measnrment. Ontthig, Basting and Fitting.

Private UH3 urjuu. lull cour. $3 in Snnsorlntions received nt Minn. TttirtTlA'H rreqtmlfilrfnr Institute, No. 6 East 33d st, near Broadway.

Dressmaking in all its branches at moderate prjeca. oc28 8m' THE FINEST AND BEST SHAPUJD French Oorsets Imported, also domestic, and Oorsota maao io oraor. not flur Erenmi DIM'S llKlm. OF HrAnr. mnn padaro gnlred): Bdganla, or Ladles' Companion.

MME. MOtt Awn.JMrs vu Bk, opposite uunton at. Jao7inr TO LET FURNISHED 172 HIGH ST three or four rooms to a small family only; raolorn improvements. Apply OttpromiaeBi rent $35 pec month. JalS2t TO LET LARGE AND SMALL.

EfJii nished rooms, complete for housekeeping, to man and wife also, rooms for gentlomon, at 31 Front st. jail St' mO LET THREE FLOORS OF HOUSE JL 68 Butler et, water on each floor; eaoh oonsistin; of six rooms: will be lot very low, separato ortogothor. Inquire on the premises. Jail 36 TO Let On 21st st, near sth ave, a small cottage house, aontalnihir six rooms and cel lar, with water in basement. Rent $20 per month also part of a house at $11.

Apply at 66 Montague st. TO LET A TWO STORY FRAME COT tago, containing soven (7) rooms, Bitnated on Monroe street, near Nosfrand avenue, conveniont to Green avenu? Inquire at 473 Pacific st, 4th honsa east of Powers. iil2 2t TO LET TO ONE OR TWO SINGLE gentlemen a largo sitting room and bed room, in a private family; convenient to oil thoforrios; terms $3 per week; references requirod. Inquire at 141 Highst. Brooklyn.

jal28t" TO LET A NEATLY FURNISHED hall bedroom, Buitablo for a single gentleman, with, out board, in a quiot privato family, very convenient to Fulton and Cntharino femes: terms moderate. Apply at 70 Poplar st. bet. Hicks and Homy. 2t IOLET THE 2D AltD 3D FLOORS OF a new building, consisting of 8 rooms on eaoh fnor.

fi blocka from City Hall, conveniont to tho Atlmtio and Powers Bt, railroad gas and water on each floor. Inquire joS lit' atNo.8Fultonst,N.Y. TO LET A PLEASANT FURNISHED house on the Heights for one year; possession given in April next, with or without iumlture. Prloo, with furniture, $3,000, without, $1,900. Address Box 2603 New York Postofflce.

jail 5t TO LET STORE ON FULTON AVE. Tho desirable Btoro and dwolllng, No. 2l7Fulton ave, with rear entrance from Raymoud Bt, brick and plate glass front: immediate possession othor property for D. BRaINERD, over Mechanic's Bank, Montaguo and Court streets. jill 3t rj'O LET OR LEASE TWO LOTS, I each 25 by 70 feet, on the oast side of St.

Felix street, between Lafayette avenue and Hanson place, suitable tor carpenter Bhop or coal yard. Apply to W. A EVA. ORUIKSH ANK, jo9 6P 66 Broadway, N. Y.

mO LET IMMEDIATE POaSlSrfSION JL The 2d and Hd floors, 6 rooms eaoh, water, gas, and Boworage over the now store 542 Atlantio st, bet, Powors and 4th avenue, also tho Btoro uuder thorn rent low building new; never been occupied; only aoapted for two families. Apply at Grocery Store, next door. iall8t TO LET AT 66 67 PER MONTH UN til May 1st, with privilege of anothor year, a now 3 story brick houso, containing all improvements, in a vory desirable neighborhood iu South Brooklyn convenient to throe lines ol cars, Apply to J. E. CORNELL, real estate agent, cor.

Court and Joralemon sts. ja7 6t To "Let one of this row of threo story end basemont brick housos in Union st, near n.oyt gas and water on each floor, boon nswly painted and in good order; rent $500 a soar; also, the fine 8 story and basement brick bouse, Saokott st, with all improvements; ulso, houso 158 East Warraust, near Bond, 8 story and basement, with water aud gis, at $725 a year; possession all at once, and can be had till May, 1870. or longer; also several parts or nouses to let nyij. aiiuaiunaui i ii nmitu street. jal24l TO LET FIRST CLASS COTTAGE, 10 rooms, in tirst olass neighborhood, noartwo oar routes, so minutes' to lorries, llast uroomyn nas range, henfor hrtl.

nod rtftld wntjr. t.llllS. OXtrA lot. beater, hot and cold water, gas, stationary tubs, extra Tot with (lower garden no better location in Brooklyn will sell witu liower garuen no potter location in urooitiyu win stm furniture if wanted lease has two ysars from May 1st, 1369, to run possession as Boon as wantod, after Jan. 1st, 1869; terms modorato to the rightparty.

Address Box 6821 N. Y. P. O. Jin' ItEAIi ESTATE on "PIOR luK ON RAYMOND STREET.

about feet south of Mvrtle avenuo. two lots, tor 10l each two Bmall houses in roar. Will bo sold low for cash. Apply to J. 12, CORNELL, Court street, corner Joralemon.

ja8 6t FOR SALE ONE OF THE MOST ELE gant brown stono houses in this city; is splondidly located, nnd finished in a superior manner. OtTorjd low to a cash purchaser, if suld at unco. W. CHAlj. B.

THORNTON, Attorney, Ac. 9 Court at, Brooklyn. jo36t" IjOR SALE THE 3 STORY FRAME houses, with brick basoinonts and sub cellars, So. 3 and 4 st, cor. Uolumbia, Brooklyn IIciKhts; terras eny.

For permits to seo the house, apply at 117 Columbia street. TjIOR SALE OHEAP 100 FT. SQUARE JL corner llownrd avenue anl Hancock street, with 3 uouscr on each, JUstory ftucl collar. Tiiosg wauling bar gain npuly soon. Sold on roasonublo turuia.

Apply to tbo owner, on tbe premises fa5 Ut" FOR SALE H. A. SPAFAKD, 150 KflM sen at, corner of Oourt, Brooklyn, bus for salo a lnro variety of ver desirable houses, lots nnd faring houses ur nitbed and unfurnished to let; also money to loan onnp. proved real estate ja9 3m IflOR SALE AT FLATBUSH 45 MI utes from lilton ferry, a very desirable residence, contamias rooms, wifhonoitcro ot gcomid.woll aappliaa with fruit, grapes and shrubbery. For particulars inquire of joU AV J3EL1SSER mLGtJX.jm Mont gue st.

FOR SAiE CbRNER STORE in an excellent location for (frocor or butcher; Blory and cellar frame building with, extonaion; lot bait cash; a decided bargain: ice house and llxtuvosif wanted. Apply to PEED VA1S DEttViLER, 355 Fulton fltreot. jail at FOR SALE AN ELEGANT NEW 3 etory brown stono houso on Washington ave, within one hundred feet of the proposed new entrance to Prospect a first class tf story brown stone house on tho Heights, furnished or unfurnished posaossion at any time. Apply to P. O.

PROVOST, 2i Ooutt st. ja5 lm OR SALE A FARM AT FLA TL AND Corners. acres also, ono of 70 acroB on the main r.tnd in irintlmsh ono on Conev Lllaud road of aorfls one in Graveseud on Shell road, 40 acres; also 40 vacant lots and throo cottagos in tho contro of Villago of Flatbush. Aoply to PKED 4 VANDEEVEliitt, Ealsey Building opno aita City HaU. jail 3tv FOR SALE A BARGAIff TWO STORY hasement and attio Philadelphia brick houso, containing eleven rooms and the modern improvements.

Tho interior is handsomely finished and in excellent order, within 16U yards east of Bedford Ave Boulevard, on north side of Gates ave. Price 87,800. Apply on the premises, or to ja9 6t FRANCIS WOOD, UatcBave, near Nostrand. IOR SALE 2 HANDSOME NEW honsee. broivn Btone, 3 story, basoment, suh collar has all modern improvements; in the bost styio of finish; will Lo sold cheap; terms to suit; neighborhood hrst class; convenient to ferries 5 minutes' walk City Hal).

Bnqnlre on the premises, No, lei Donnjstroet, between Iioyt and Bond etrceto. Ja6 iat FOR SALE SAVE YOUR RENT $600 cash, balance on easy terms, will bay ono of thoso fine two story oxtension and cellar frame houacs, filled in with brick, marble mantels, hentera, ran go and gas, in a good noignbornooa on no tn siao oi Jjafayetto ave, near Tteed. Apply toG. H. CHAMBER LAIN, cor.

of Bedford ave and JVIonroo st, Brooklyn. do23 lm' 1710RSALE TWO NEW FIRST GLASS hrown stono houses on Hchormeruorn BL near HovL Bizo 22k48, lot 100 fees; threo stories, basement and attio with Kroneh roof all the mndorn imnrovomonts blank wal. Pnut doors on parlor tloor and walnut stairs about 10 min ms wont iruiu mo luiiies. viyijr n. uak ma o.a,u et, near Court.

de28 lm" IjOR SALE ON WASHINGTON AVE, on elegant rssidonce with grounds; house 25x40 with 2 story extension 26x20, rontains 10 rooms, 2 bay mndows. expensive cnanacucrs; is nanusomoiy irobcoea ana pnintea throughout, and in perfoct order, with all tho modern improvements, lot 50x138 well improved with shrubbery, grapes and flowers. apply uj u. a. tu.

urj.a.uriiiX,iuD luootigue st, ial25t FOR SALE SPECULATORS, CALL and see us and we will do you good. Korty lots on Bedford accnuo aud Halscy stroet, hvtwoen Fulton and Gates lives, to be eold riitht away. Lots in the vicinity of tbe Pork. Five lots on corner Brooklyn avenuo and Berccn st. and a corner fi8x90, Closson avenue, will trado for a brown stone front house and pay some cash.

Those lots aro most desirable for a builder, bcina in a first class location aud no restrictions. HOLDER fc BOOT, Real Estate and Loan Brokers, jal2Gt 296 Fulton at, Brooklyn. OR SALE HAMILTON ST, NEAR Lafavetto ave. 3 storv. brick.

Frenoh roof house, all improvements, S7.F00. Carlton avo, nosr Fulton. 3 story, frame, Washington ave. near Myrtle, 8 atory. frame, Bt, a prcnt burgnin.

story. frame, only 85.W0. Borjonst, near tho Park, 2 story, basement and sub improvements, Vi'arren st, 3 storv, brick, improvements, Ztn Ir. IWmar in rha ran. 1U.

U.IU.UO BV, HUH, J. IU, UJ UUU suitablo or a carman, a story, frame house, only Bt. Felix tt, 3 story, uriCK.an improvements, s.uuu. nouses snd lots in every st. and avo.

in tho city. HOLDER BOOT, Ileal Estato and Loan Brokers, 29li Fulton St. jaizbt, Xj SALE 2 STORY AND BA3E nient brown stono stoon. Philadelphia brick front house with all imnrovemente, in Wyekoff st Baltic Bt, 2 story frame 2,630 Hereon st. 3 storv brick nil imn ln.oflll Warren st, 3 story brick front, and 2 story fiamc, rear 0,300 Smith Bt, storo, 3 story brick 8,0.10 Smith st, store, 3 story brick Raekett.Rt.

3 storv liro.tn strinii: all imn la.lKm Summit st, 8 story brick 5,030 Dergaw Bt, 3 story brick 5,000 Diktmnnst, 3 story frame 4.300 Baltic st, 2 story and basement briok 4.00,1 Douglass st, 2 story and basement brick 5,250 Baltic et, 1 story frame Bergen st, 4 slory brick, corner storo 11,000 More good houses for Bale at low prices aad oasy terms, by janlS Et L. BLUMENAU, No. 151 Smith st CLAIRVOYANTS. CLAIRVOYANTE REMOVED FROM 73 to 41 Fulton Bt, second floor. MADEMOISELLE A.

DE DOftE, from Paris, tells all prosent and future events; lost and Btolen goods recovered; provents porsous from all danger, and brings together those who arc separated. Luoky numbers given. Call from 9 A. till 8 P. M.

Ladies 50 eta, to 81 gentle men, 81 to $2. de21 lm ILAIRVOYANOE, M'ME LACOSTE, Spiritual, Modical and Business Clairvoyant, and pos sessing this wonderful natural gift in a remarkable degree, has rooms at 73 imtton sc. Hours from 10 A. M. to 9 P.

M. ja6 lm" TVfRS.WEBSTER.BORN WITH A NAT A.TJL nraleiftof foresight, tells how soon and often vou wilimarry, aud all business atfairs. No. 214 Gold Myitlo ave, and Johnsont, Brooklyn. ja9 12t MRS.

M. OHASE7MEDIOAL AND MAG netio Clairvoyant, No. 75 Lafayette avo, Brooklyn. Mrs. OhaEO is eminently successsul in treating Humors, Bhenmatism, Disease of the Lungs, Kidneys and all Bilious Complaints.

Parties at a distance examined by a lock of hair. Also gives business intnrviowa. jaS lm' A BEAUTIFUL SET OF TEETH, WITH Continuous Gums and Plumpers Permanent, equal to nature, und the very best that can be made on 810. Partial cases, $3 to 88. Best Platlna Gum Sets, S30.

Partial Platina cases, $7 to 815. Best Gold Gum Set', $50. Partial Gold cases, $10 to $25. None bat the bost ivork made. Diseased teeth and roots extracted positively without pain, under Nitrous Oiyde, er Laughing Gas, and no chargowhon urrangomonts aro made for artificial work.

Dr. HENDERSON. Dentist, 895 Fulton et, opposite the City Hall and County Conrt House. Brooklyn. ja7 12t ROOKLYN DENTAL INcmxuXiS, remoTfdto jjuijTUN Avjs.

uuh. of st. llloaghby Balluings, over Paint Store, nenr City Hall, en trance on Pearl Bt As good sot toetu tor sgl5, as is made in the country. All Work warranted. Extracting with nitrons oxide gas without pain, 50 cts.

without gas 25 ots. No obarge for extracting when an arrangment is mado for srti duial tooth. Come and eee. DR. HEALD.

EC 11 6m R. I. W. BOWERS, DENTIST, 1 TV. IMr.an.nn fA.Un.

Lu. ou ujniouvjg dv uuui uiiruu o.o.j iiikofl and admiaiaterti ftoah and mire GAS daily for tho palnloss oxtraotion of tooth. Full sola of teeth at $10, $12, $15 and $20, tiia prioe dopoadiu upon the Eoculiar dilUoultiee of tho caso and quality of tho teeth to inserted. All work first class. unit 1y ENTISTRY.

THE WELL KNOWN JU lientiBt ox Vinton a von tie, oor. eon st, noar uiw HallaliaTiaRrcdnGod his pricu, noxt offurs first claw wort Ht the following low uffurca, viz: Permanent sets, 810 eaoh. Extracting, with gas, 60o. each. ao6 'mm VTITBOUS OXIDE GAS.

i3 DBS. JEfRAIM 4 NEFflEATS, DENTISTS. 257 FULTON STBEET, Have, in connection with i thoir opotativo nnd meohnticat DontlBtry, jtlven close study to the manafucturiuK of tho aKentfor the painless extra dtiou of Uetb, aud wil'u t.n eyo to the sciuntiiio preparation thereof. Consequently our success sucn as to establish onr business us boing the "Headquarters" in this city. Being the proprietors oftbita old and ilrmly ostublishcd business, tve proudly point torocod is not only being he most moderate in our terms, but also ia having tho moat completo faoilitioi for tho manufacture at ArtiiiciulTeeth, cmnc sets for $12 und partial sdts in proportion hence wo invite those in want of a set to cut this out knd give us a cull tis our prices nro such as to suit ovary body, And mark that all work that loaves our otllce truuramewl to work perfect.

Operations on the natural teeth cirufnViy and soientillcally attended to. No charge for oxtra''' 1 ivhon artificial teoth are inserted, Aaiii.cal an and bo convinced that what wo assert ia correct, bM9 if GAS F1XTCKDS. AS FIXTURES. JUST OPENED, A MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF NEW STYLES, MAinjKACTIJLED EXPRESSLY FOB UH FALL TEAMS. PRICES LOW.

Special attention given to Uttlax no CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, and PUBLIO liUILDIKGS. Also, a choice selection of CLOCKS. in French Bronze, Marble and Gilt strike the hour aud half hour; have low tick and pleitsant Btrlke; and' as time keeper) warranted equal to the best. Prices Tor; rooder Ste. JOHN TIUGGE, Oato with Ball, Black No.

700 Broadirivy, (up stairs,) Between Fourth at and Astor plaoe, N. Y. N.B. Tho Ble oker street cars fron Folton Forrj. oresa Btoadirar a few door beloir.

sol ia Without its qnaint prejudices and dolioions nro posECBBions, without its foolish impulaoa ami illogical likincs, without its comio oontradiotions and absurd idealisms, human nature would bo a dull and stupid bluntlor. Tho worst typo of man is ho whoso aolions you can always prodiot. A man without an obvious woaknoBB is a daugoroua character. And jot Micro aro such mon mon whoBO notion of heaven is that of a sort of translated Cnrlsruho, with vory straight stroots converging to an accurato goomotrio contro. Cold as a jelly fish, with no moro human sympathy than a cat, moving as mechanically as a hydraalio engine, such mon pass through life in an orderly and precise mannor, filling respectably tho office in church or atate to which thoy havo been called, leaving tho world in front of a fashionablo imornl, and commomora ted by a prim monument which dooa not mention then failings, for thoy novor had any.

Thoao ore the men whose criticism of a woman's faco may bo depondod upon for its superficial accuracy. The odd blunders which ordinary mon mate in judging and speaking of women's faces aro very amusing. Tho scientific spirit which ought to approach cautiously a careful doanition, ects to capering and dancing liko a harloquiu, and finally flics oil into the puro ovnyrean of idoal itm. Bold scrutiny of a profllo gots transfixed by a glance from a pair of oyes, and dangles hclpkesly there, liko a scarecrow in tho rain. Wo havo all uoticod tho absurd trumrition in tho look of a man who has inspired laughing gas, when, advancing with a prodigious and pugnaoious frown on his faco, ho suddenly bursts into an idiotio giggle, and stands puzzled by his own eenso ot tho humorous.

That is tho ridiculous plight in which criticism fintlB itsolf when about to scan a pretty woman's faco. Indeed, it may bo Baicly alllrmod that no, man (oxcopt ho bo of tho jelly fish order), can percoivo that a woman who has a wonderful pair of eyes and a woudor ful tmile, has also nn awkwardly bmi noso. Woro he to take her photograph, and Unco with a pou cil tho outline of tho faco, his reason might compel liini to aclmowlotltro thut, cortaiuly, tuo noao was not quite straight. Another roforanco to tho original, however, and lo ho has no moro power of artistic scansion than tho shepherd who first saw tho face of Aphrodite bura laughing through tho whito froth of tho Boa. In this mattor, lovo is out of aourk.

Tha frcaliB of idealism committed by him aro too prodigious to form tho topic of an intentionally sauo CBBay. Tho odd ciitieisma which mon who aro not in lovo pronounco on tiio laces of tho wo' wnom tnov nieot are, without any es help, suiiictcntiy curious. Hero oa oo no doubt oi tne inct mat wimt might miiiposod to bo tho uiui umui.uu ucuuiuu" i. ,1 1 i'i nrotpRfof Jl0lfancG 'I'lio Brand Srn Imir "vuti'sm ami oven of the itonais nX tho t3'rauny of tho uuapiu oaoliablo tM)CB affected at least this ono good in 0 j. notionB of the human i'aeo it gavo valuo to individualism, and froodom to tho choico of art.

Henceforth thoro woro no Btiprcmo forms, to appruach which all tho epeciaiiticH of individual porlrailuro had to bo bUjoothtd away. Prominence and prcpor appreciation were given to BpccificcliaraetcriBtics and the human face, with its infinite v.irioliea of form and cxpiObbion, with its iunuiuerablo artistic graces, waB made a law unto itsolf, This tendency ro recognize tho beauty and arthtio litnoss of actual fo'niB, in preference to a slavish obe dienco to certain bubliiuutod ''uuivorsals," was but tho rcllex of a Honlimont which has run through, in many directions, all our modem lifo. Men no longer sigh for tho parfoetly beautiful woman, llcgularily of tho most aultlOBS kind iu physical form ib hold to be of lessor account than tliotio variations wlii, li avo supposed, rightly or wit ngly, to indicate special emotional or intel lettusd cliaiacteritties. When a man thinks ovor tho beautiful women whom lie kuows that is to Bay, tho women whoso profdo is correct, whose head and figuro aro admirably in accovdanco with artistic typos does ho not invariably find that the handsomest women aro a (so tho dullest? DoeB ho uotiu trying to doctdo whioh ia tho most beautiful v.omau of his actpiaiutanco, chooso outlier whose irregularities of feature arc lost in tho movemont and light of tho faco, in tho glow and color of tho oyos, iu preforouco to tho woman of cold and formal accuracy of outline It may ho said that wo aro bogging tho question in aBBiimiug that women of olaasio regularity of features aro generally expressionless nud formal but wo demand tho premiao on tho ground of common experience Somohow or othir tho women wIiobo lifo and graco of faco aro lemarkable so romarltablo as to instantly attract and i'aecinatc almost never approach either tho ancient or modern types of boaufcy. Wo do nou at all moan to oaho Uio vulvar belief that pretty women aro invariably stupid.

Wo leavo mental qualities for tho moment out of question. The dullness of which wo speak is nob tho dullness of mental vacuity but that of conventional form. If you were to tako ono of tho women out of tho pagoa of Le Follet, and givo hor twenty times the genius of Groorgo liliot, sho would Btill look a fool. No powor of brain could conquer tho simpering solidity of tho porfootly regular faco. l'et if pressed for an answer as to what thoy consider tho perfect typo of modorn beauty, most men would think of one of thoso women in a book of fashions.

Thore aro tbo clear outline of noao, mouth and chin the smooth high orohoad, tho small ear, tho rounded check, and the accurately placed eyos. It is given to somo men to know ono or two women of this stamp in private life. 8omotimas thoso outwardly angelic creatures aro fools somotimos, though rarely, they havo mental qualities considerably above the average. In either caao tho roRull is tho same. A man suddonly coiifrjntod by auch a fact, adniu'CH it; ho is not moved by any wetniitancouB sympathy toward it.

Perfectly beautiful women ithero aro not many of thom, even if wo except tho low typo mentioned above) aro much carcsbed society. They adorn din nor tablcB; aro magnificent at Balls; and mako good matches. 13ut they do not break hoartsj and the memory of their face, tortured witji parting or glowing with tho quick joy of mjoting, docs not haunt a man's lifo. Intellectual graces do certainly add to tho chances of a face hoing beautiful; and, without intellectual graces, tho most charming faco can never be quito satisfactory. Emotional variety and expression, however, is tho true key to tho incxplicablo infiuonce of tho most itrogular faces a key whioh suggests considerations as to tho origin of this froo omotioual display which cannot bo onterod upon here.

Tho possibilities of tragody and comedy which? Jio in somo women's eyes aro sufficient to make tho faco strongly and strangoly Buggostivo you know that with tho slightest application of tho proper touch, tho whulo mino of concealed emotion wculd fly up. Even tho suggestion of a fierce temper (as a Irioi artistic ttudjfcbe it understood i iB better than tho helpless dullness of tho faultless laco. Not unfro qucnlly this indication of a fiery temperament lies in the os of a faco which is otherwise unutterably soi tnd dove like. In hucU a caso tbe piqvm.ie contradiction is irresistibly charmin" if tho woman bo tender, and fra'uo, and winning, with a discreet aud dolicious voil of mildness tempering tho powerful oyes. Such a woman invariably lends herself to any passing mood with an abandon which is olther wonderfully Bcductive aud confiding or ropollant and terrible, bhe is eithor ali'eciiunato with a Borfc of kitten liko, tantalizing playfulness, or sho is a re vcnceful Juno with oyes of aiiRer and worda of sharp fire.

There are other faces which oxproas powerful emotion under puworful restraint with all its BuggcBtious ol strong, enduring constancy and irroproachablo dolicacy of contscienco. Thoro arc othors that only speak of emotional weakness of a certain infantino want of priuciple, joined to a want of will, and a provailiutr miBan prchension of surrounding relations chieiiy arising out of vanity. Wo may most easily find types of such women fiction, although thoy aro common among us. As a representative of tho last named aocl ion tako Hotty Sorel; of the previous class tako Nina Ba latka Burelv one of tho most perfect fieurcs ovor conceived by a noveliat; and for the first Cleopa tra may ho taKon as tno ono porenuial typo, iho list might bo indefinitely expanded. It is this suggestion of emotional powor whioh gives tho wonderful glamour to faces which aro far from being strictly beautiful.

Who is to de fino it, or mark its limits? No two men aro affected in tho samo way by tho samo face: becivnso it depends on themselves to seize tho full sug gcBtivcness of the face to catch tho stray lights of tho features and construct unspeakable sympathies out of the law matorial of xoatares. The man who pronounces a woman plain or beautiful according to certain canons of form is either a hypocrite, a pedant or a donkey. A face is boautif ul in proportion as it sayB something to you which you aro desirous of hoanng. Ditferont men have different methods of hearing; and thoro aro some to whom only the coarso mcssazo of health conveyed in fresh color aud plump check is intelligible There aro othors, to whom such a faco is blafik and meaningless, who aro willing to give away their life to win a smila from a certain pair of eyes, oven although the oyes aro green. Of course it is easy to boo that a man with Btrong powors of idealism will construct a beautiful face out of unpromising materials; but this is not to tho point.

What faco is that which appeals to tho sense of beauty of tha majority of Not the vhunp inanity of thocoloiod lithograph. Not the mixoin country luss, who has all the beauties of whioh poets sing, but whom poets do not many. Not tho pinky doll of tho book of fashions, lien love loug eyelashes, becauso thoy seem to hido a secret, iilou lovo thoso oyes which arc transparent and yet deep.bocauao thore Ues in thom something of tuo unknown and tho discoverable and uo men lovo facos that tell stories, and aro coy, confiding, tantalizing, with vagno aud gram) omotioual possibilities hidden somewhere about thoir expression. We havo not said a word about tho desirability of marrying a woman with ono of theso tantalizing nor of tho desirability of marryiug a woman with a pretty laco at all. It is nn pcEBiblo to touch upon tins branch of the subject nitnov repenting Iho commonoat of commonplaces.

This may be said, however a plain woman who has a cultivated brain, cud good ta3to, ought always to Lo ablo to hoFl her ground against pretty women. Emotional variety hai bo much narrower liraitB than intellectual' variety. You can ran over the gamut of woman's loves and hates much sooner than you can meaauro the cir cle of a cultivated, intellectual sympathy; and, onco you havo exhausted tho p'oaolblo chords, their repetition ia likely to become a trillo wearisome. With good tasto, como tho charms of artistic dress, pleasant, fresh amusing conversation, and a gracef nl'maunei, whioh does far moro execution than the victims of it imagino. Through her intellectual sympathies a woman enlarges tiio horizon of her life, borrows a new lustre for her own nse, and gets tho crodit pf all tho wit, aud graco, and brilliancy which her exionded viaion embraces.

Oiicea Week. The best linguist among tho European sovereigns is the Emperor Francis Joseph, of Austria, who speaks ovory language spokon ia his checkered empire with the greatest ease and fluency. His wife, the Empress Elizabeth, however, isa poor linguist. She talks a little Italian besides her German nnd Frenoh, and Eome broken Hungarian. Her efforts to converse with the Magyars in their own strangj trid difficult language, generally excites the secret mirth of the bystanders.

Louisville wishes to be oapital of Kontuoky. Never before so mild a winter in Maine as this. New Orleans lias a Frenou Cironlating Library. Fifteen towns are anxious to beoomo tho capital of Kentucky. Boston owns about two millions and a half nqtrnro feet of land.

A "leper colony "has been established on one of Sandwich Islands. The Portland, authorities forbid any more Sunday ovening Lord Cork now holds the high offloe of Master of the Royal Backhounds." Some Buffalo gentlemen presented a oheck for $1,500 to Bishop Coxe, on Christmas. To imitate the cry of tho cuckoo has beoome a seditious ofl'once in the State of Hanover. Bonton disbursed $100,000 last year among 1,600 families of sick and disabled soldiers. An admiring Welshman has been to see Gladstone, and given him a basket of eggs.

The "steam man" is announced in Now Orleans. He will proceed from that city to Europe. A dandelion in full bloom peeped up through tho snow, the other day, noor Lexington, Connecticut. Tbo next stylo of bonnet is to be a bead and two inches of ribbons, fastened with a hair pin. A young man in Oskosh, Missouri, was recently fined five dollars for winking at ladies in the street.

A Philadelphia company has bought land in Virginia for a dollar an acre for a market garden farm. Mr. Bright is the first momber of tho Sooi ety of Friends who has held the position of Cabinet Minister. Twelvo sleigh loads of lunatics from the Insane Asylum were riding about tho streets of Utica the other day. Lord Derby is said to havo givon $100,000 to help the Tory party pay thoir oxponses in the recent elections.

Gen. Prim is not a Spaniard at all, but a German, born on the banks of tho Elbe, and his real name is Pruss, mildness of the season Is notod in Various parts of England. Swallows were seen a few days since at Margate. Gustave Dore has sold his famous picture of "The Spanish to John Bonner, tho stock broker of Now York, At a fashionable dinner recently given in New York the bills of fare woro found in a gold nut at the plate of each guest. Mr.

Green O. Smith, son of Gorritt Smith, has given a large and beautiful ornithological collection to Cornell Uuivorsity. Tho project of building a canal from to the Champlnin canal, a distanco of eighteen miles, is discussed. An old man and an old woman woro fined six cents each, Saturday, in Buffalo, for stealing a can of oys'torsflnd a goose. A testimonial of 2.500 has been raised in Sheffield, England, to be givon to Mr.

Roebuck, defeated candidate for Parliament. A 'Woonsocket man has offered a roward of ono bundi'ed dollars lor the detection of tho person who last weok poisoned his throe pot kittens. Rosa Bonheur's annual income is about fighty thousand francs. She is now engaged in pointing a group of dogs for tho Emperor of Russia. Of tho old French legitimist familios in Paris about fifty are in affluent oiroumstances, as many live comfortably, and the others are very poor.

A man in Bath, N. attacked his wlfo with a knife, threatening to kill her, because she had been bapfeed against his wishos. The first advertiser was a London habor dasher, named Hervey, who died in 1G72, abundantly rich from tho profits of his neiv discovery. Gas has been lately introduced in tho cathe dral at Bombay. The sparrows made nests in tho burners, and wore rather surprised when tney were ugnted.

The Prince of Wales and his family aro in Sweden. Efforts are making to got up a boar nunt in warmiana, wnicn nis noyal Hign ness will participate. Parepa Rosa refnsod to sing in Erie, last week, because a hotel landlord would not seive her a dinner after the hour for that meal in his establishment. A citizen of Buffalo recently annoyed a rooster, whereupon tho rooster attacked him and whipped him off tho field with a painful wound in the foot. A rare gneBt hns arrived at Heidelberg a native of Japan a young man who speaks Gorman, and is about to attend the lectures on natural sciences at that university.

Queen Victoria has paid her privato band full wages during the seven yoars since Priuce Albert died, but until very lately has altogether dispensed with their services. The inadvertence of a clerk in recording a deed, years ago, at Quincy, 111., whoreby "nine sixtieths" was made to read "'nine sixteenthB," has led to a law suit involving $10,000. No Parisienno whosoever will stir out of doors to take the shortost rido or promenade, without carrying a tiny parcel, fastened by two straps of scarlet leather, joined by a tiny handle, which she holds in her hands. A whito quail has been found in Mexico, Andrain county, Mo. The bird is a pure white, with the exception of a few brown spots.

It belonged to a fumily of nine quail, the othor eight being of. the natural color. Dr. J. W.

Suckie, an amateur naturalist, owns the curiosity. It is estimated by a Now York calculator that tha valuo of thq. flowers used in city at tho holiday season roached the sum of ono hundrod and fifty thousand dollara, and that the value of nil those used during the yoar would exceed a million dollars. The personal property of tho late Archbishop of Canterbury was sworn under 10, 000. The dispositions of deceased's will and codicil, with the exceptions of 19 guineas to each executor and legacies to his servants, are en tirely in favor of his sons and daughter.

A faithful Newfoundland dog saved the life of his drunken master, a soldier garrisoned at Fort Preble, in Portland Harbor, a few days ago, when the drunkard was freezing in the snow, by watching him and howling until help came. Man and dog were discharged from the fort on Sunday, New York is promised tho pleasure of soon hearing a new prima donna. She is a Scotch lady, named Elena Lanari, the wife of the director of a theatre in Florence, and has sung with success in sevoral French and Italian cities. Sho will sing in opera and oratorio, as well as in miscellaneous concerts. Queen Olga, of Greece, late a Kussian duchess, and now the wife of the young and rather insignificant king of the former country, is credited with being the leader of the war party in Athens, bhe is beautiful, accomplished and popular, and uses all her influence to excite the popular enthusiasm against the Turks.

Congress Hall, Saratoga Springs, ia undergoing improvements. It is to have an elevator running from tho main story to the attio, carrying twenty four persons in the car. The lower corner of Putnam and Spring streets, and the lot adjoining running to Broadway, have been purchased for a ball room and billiard saloon for the puests of the hotel. Tauohnitz, the famous Leipsio publisher, who has given the world so many cheap, handy and pocketable editions of the best books of his time, was made baron for his services to literature when he had issued his five hundredth volume. His one thousandth volume is to appear (Tischendorfs edition of the New Testament), and the event may bo signalized by ma ueccming a count.

A new one penny serial story is being published in London, entitled "Crimes of the Aristocracy." It professes to be "a series of strange events, undiscovered murders, and other crimes, compiled from important documents stolen from among tha private papers of His Eoyal Highness the Prince Consort, upon tho night of tho 4 lth of December 1SU1, by a footman in Her Majosty's service 1 The French tribunals have just sentenced two reverend fathers of the college of Tivbli at' Bordeaux to a fine of 300 francs nnd ten days' imprisonment for having whipped a boy, whose parents brought the matter into court, Tho evidence showed that the lad had been severely chastised, and that all tho othor scholars had suffered corporal punishment. Flogging was declared illegal in 1702. Mr. Boneicault now receives a nightly share of the profits of every theatre in London, throughout England, Ireland, Scotland, America, Canada, California and Australia, wherein hia works are played. 'When a single theatre in London is said to pay him seventy and eighty pounds a night, and the provincial theatres in proportion, we may readily understand how a great drama may be worth, as it is said to be, 40,000 and upwards.

AUCTIONEERS 4DKIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER, OUSES AND LOTS ON 14TH BROOKLYN, AT AUCTION! Adrian H. Muller and P. R. Wilkins 4 Oo.

will An it auction on THURSDAY. January Hth, at ISo'clook, attho Enhance salesroom, No. Ill Broadway, Now York: 14th at, BrooSlyn Two 3 Btory and hasomontframe houses and lots, situated on tho south tido of Uth at, 817 feet 10 Incbca west of Fourth avenue, and known as Nos. 23 and 24. The bouaeB have brick basements, well tiniahed, are U0x3J feet, and contain 13 rooms.

Lota Bi foot 8 inohos. Thoss houses nro three minutes' walk from four linos of oars, and six blocks from Prospect Park, Jala St DW. A. LAWRENCE, AUCTIONEER. RXKOITTOTl'S SALE.

LAWRENCE. WRIGHT STBATTON Will sell at auction, On At 12 o'clock noon, at the Exchange Salesroom, No. Ill Broadway, New York, Tho valuablo water front at Brooklyn (formerly Wlluams tiurff), aituatod one hundred foet south of the Unnd street Ferry, and distant 25 feet north of South First oi" in of threo lots, each So feot front, by the whole depth from tho river to Water st, or the old two rod road, with tno rfcht to fill in front of the same to tho bulkhqad I no established by law, together with all the valuable water rights and privileges front of tho protnisss. Terms on apaand particulars at tho auctioneers' ofBco, No. ,11 Pino it, New York.

Jal3 6t.lS,14,l6,18,19,20. JOHNSON, JR. AUCTIONEER, aWioneKSV No. 25 Nassau street, corner Cedar et, Nsw Yore. Oitr Residences, Stores and.

Lot Country Seat and rTartns bought, sold, rented and exchanged; Loans neeo tiaUd Auction Sales of Furniture io TUESDAY, January 19. At 12 o'clock, at Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, H.y. CHOICE LOIS EAST AND WEST PROSPECT PARK. SEVENTH AVKNUK AND MACOMB STREET 1 choice lot on S. W.

corner. a KKVENTlUftVliNUE 1 choico lot N.W, side, 45 ft. 8.W. PEErHDENT STREET BOULEVARDE S. 8.

200 feot W. of Franklin avenue, 7 lots; also 7 gores in tho roar. DEAN STREET S. S. 300 ft.

W. of Classon avo, 2 lots. BERGEN STRI N. 8. 275 ft.

W. of Clusson avo, 1 lot. CARROLL bTREET S.S. 211.4 E. of Eighth avenuo, 1 WARbSSn STREET N.

S. 225 ft. W. of Franklm avo. Terms liberal.

Maps at 25 Nassau st. Now and 157 Montague st, Brooklyn. jail. 6t ALSO AT SAMB TIME AND PLACE, TWO CHOICE LOTS ON PRESIDENT STREET. PRESIDENT ST, N.

212 feet W. of Eighth ave. TUESDAY, January 26. At 12 o'clock, at Exchange. Sales Boom, 111 Broadw ly, GREAT SALE OF LOTS ON EAST NEW YORK, BROOKLYN AND HUDSON AVES, EAST NEW YORK Brooklyn YORK AND BROOKLYN AVES, S.

B. EAST1 NEW YORK AND HUDSON AVE, 8. W. oor. 5 HUDSON AVE, bet.

Fnrnald and Webster sla, lots. FUHNALD ST. N.S., entiro front hot. Brooklyn and SOUTH 'GREENFIELD FINELY LOCATED WITHIN A 8HORT DISTANCE OF CONE 1SLAND RAILROAD. ON KlfDElt AVE, PAULDING PLACE AND ItEhUEN LANE.

Termsoasy. Mapsat25 Nassau st. N. Y. and li7 Montague st, Brooklyn.

lit JOSEPH HEGEMAN CO. Will sell FRIDAY, Jan. 15th, At 10 A. at tnc Central Salesrooms, Willoughby st, oor. Pearl, Brooklyn.

REGULAR WEEKLY SALE Parlor, Chamber and Dining room Furniture, China, Plated Ware, Fancy ana DriEB Goods, Preserved Fruits, Velvet and other Carpets, Stoves, 4c. jaI32t" JAMES L.PHELPS, JK, AUCTIONEER and Real Estate Broker. OiBce 3a Fulton Bt, noat City Hull. Houses, lots, and every description of roal cs. tare purchased, sold and exchanged, eithor at public or private sale, ouses and stores rented and loans Aaction sales of furniture etc.

jn2 2m ffiJH. COLE, AUCTIONEER. BY COLE 4 MURTHY. Salesrooms, SSI Fulton Bt. and Nos.

281 and 2S2 Adsms st, adioiuiug Park Theatre. noil 6m FRIDAY, Jon.lfitb, at IKi At 243 Fulton st. MORTGAGE AND SHERIFF'S SALE OF PICTURE AND FRAME GALLERY Consisling of Chromos and Lilhocrni'hs, Pain' ings, Fancy Goods, Photograph Albums, Stationary, Show Cases, Tables, Chandeliers, Fixturis, large lot of finished and unfinished Frames, Mouldings, 4c, jal2 3t SATURDAY, Jen. 16th, at 11 o'clock. At Salesroom.

HORSES, WAGONS AND HARNESS 1 black work horse 7 years old, lri hands, sound and kind: 1 soda wagon, Elatform Biu ings, top wagons, Bleighs, singlo and douhlo amcas, blanltctE, etc jal33t "OAILEY J. HATHAWAY HAS THIS day afsocialed with himself Mr. Frederick W. Moorcs, and they will contmuo tuo KooJ Jistato and Inuuranco Agency at 113 Gates ave, near iostrand. jad 6t CASH FOR OLB BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, newspapers also, all kinda of paper stock bouzhtin largo or small lots.

Turn them into money at once. If tho lot is large wo send for it on leaving your ordor at 16 Myrtle avo, a fow doors from Fulton. jad lin" 1UKS LADIES FURS IN MINK, Rattle. Ermine. Bnulrrol.

and other furs. M. LUP 5N. Flatbush ave, Brooklyn. Drivato houso.

is soiling furs cheaper and better valne, than any houso either in Brooklyn or New York All furs manufactured on me premises and will be sold a decided bargain, LUPi'ON, 81 Flatbush ave. jall3t IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. M'ME JUMELS remedies restaro the natural form. Depot 907 Broadway, N. V.

A(so. adioa' farnistiintr goods, ia fanlfi' robes corsets, tuilut preparations, Ac, do. Agents wanted. Send 10 cents for treatise ja73m LEFT AT THE FRANKLIN HOUSE, NO. 1 Fulton Bt, in care Ezckiel Baldwin, about the 21th of December, ISliS a GOLD WATCH, SEAL, 4o with initials on tho same.

The party leaving tho watch, and proving property, can have tho same by oalling as above. Jail at' TVTOTICE IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE Xl death of Chauncey D. Smith, tho surviving member of the Gnu of Smith 4 Hendrickson will continue the grocery bnsincsa at tho old stand, N. E. cor.

Fulton ave and Ormond place, In the nnmc of J. B. Hendrickson. Dated Brooklyn, January 3th, 1863. J.

B. HENDRICKSON. iallbt SAWYER, BARNABY 1S PLATT NEW YORK, Importers of and solo agents for STEEL, IRON AND GALVANIZED IRON WIRE ROPE, MAHUFAOTDBED BV J. T. 4 F.

SCOTT, Nutford Valo Ropo "Works, England. TELEGRAPH WIRE, ANCHORS AND CHAINS AND RAILROAD SUPPLIES. Agcnfnfor VAN ANDEN KAIL CHAIR COMPANY. de31 lm GTO KAG FOR FURNITURE PIANOS. mirrors, 4c.

at BUNCE'S Piano Warehouse, 27 Court oc.31 3m' street SEWING MACHINES OF ALL THE latest iinprovit1 Btj Jos, now nnd second hand, for sale. to rent, cxchawgi. d. repaired and improved. eola on easy terms, uml part payment.

Also, particular attention paid to learning operators at the new office, 90 Oourt st, Brooklyn, and lBo WviuRton st, N. Y. oc6 4m TO CONTRACTORS AND FARMERS: A A lurge quantity of old shovels, for sale cheap, An EIv nt the Supply Department, Prospect Park, near City inc. lit riO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, THE sunpi room, bar and hat room, for tho ball of Troop t. Second Krgimrnt C.ivr.lry, which will tikoplaeo at the Lily P.uonta, on Wcdaosday ovening, Fobru nry 3d.

April Id Lt. M. T. MUKi'HY, or Cant. THUS.

Mccarty. Troon n. Snii UAKOIMC ACADKiWIKS. LL THE FASHIONABLE DANCES, AT HILLGROVE'S NEW AOADEMY, Corner of Carroll and Court streets. South Brooklyn, Tho most Elegant Rooms in tho City, NEW 01 ASSES NOW FORMING.

For Monday and Thursday. Also, for Tuesday and Friday, end for Wednesday and Saturday; afternoon and evening (each class for wo lessons a week); and on Saturday morning. Private snirees semi monthly. at tho Academy fiom 10 A. until 10 P.

M. noM3m H. RIVERS' NEW AND ELEGANT DANCING AOADEMY, No. 130 Cor. of Court, st.

Thoso beautiful rooms are now open foi the reception Of pupils ana formation of clashes. CHILDREN as heretofore on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY afternoon, LADIES, TUESDAY and FRIDAY aflornoiiu, AND GENTLEMEN, TUESDAY and FRIDAY evonlnro. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Wednesday Eveninza. Application may bo mado at any time day or evening, alter September 9tn.

Circulars can bu obtained at, the Saloon of T. L. O. PHILIPS, No. 136 Court st, neur State.

Respectable parties wishing to engago rooms for Soireos, are respectfully invited to call. au2Jltira URlS' DANCING ACADEMY 99 i7i and 37a Folton st, opposite City Hull, will reopen lucsilay, Sopt 1st. Pupils can coiumeuco at any time. Tuesday and FViday evenings for Gentlemen; for Ladies, Missesand Masters, Wednesday a'ad Saturday aftoruoons; Private class for Ladies and Gentlomon, Thursday evenings. Private lessons can he taken in tho morning, or at any time not occupied by the regular classes.

Private schools and classes inslructcd. N. It. For further particulars apply at tbo Academy fur a circular. au22 Kir BE CAREFUL WHAT MEDICINES YOU TAKE I When you are exhausted by over work of head or hand, and teel the need of something invigorating, don't driuk whisky noraoyinfosicaling thing, whether under the name of Bitters or otherwise.

Such articles give just as much strength to your weary body and mind as tho whip gives to tho jaded hnrso, nud no more. Alcoholic stimulants are in. inrions to Ncrvr hcaltb, and aro ALWAYS followed by DEPRESSING REACTION. f) 8 NERVINE AND INVIGORATOR Is aTOMOand GENTLE STIMULANT, which is NOT ettcude.lbrHHACTION. What itgainsfor you maintains.

hen it refreshes bodyormind.it refreshes with natural sin ngih tin conies to stay. We ara not recommending otutiilhmlin the interest of any faction; but long and citeini, observation tenches us that ho who rosorts to tuo ootilu rest and cuperation. will find, as ho keeps at it A a firo in his bonos which will consarae like 'th; ilinne of perdition. Turn from it. Take a tonio that will rolrcah and not destroy.

DODD'S NERVINE Is for talc by All. Duuuoistb. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. 8 jainy11 thu'accompaiiies each bottle. CATARRH Vhy suffrr from this annoying disonso wion von can bn fld Singers, Speakers, wliy allow.your wlceafi lSm euraa Mngcrs, wi allow your voices to beoomo wiali, hr.rsb or husky from tins complaint? You that lvwn weak constitutions, orwho spring from scrofulous or con rumptive families, nip it in the bud, for thorn is danger in delay.

Pbysiciuns do not euro it. Patent Medicines will not cure it. I can cure it, or any case of obstruction in tho throat or nostrils, stopped up head, discharges of greenish thick, thin or glairy mucus from the nose, internally or externally pain or fullness botweon tho eyos con slant blowing of tho noso inflammntion of tho nasal pii3 eagis ulceration ot echneideriau, uieuibrano, In tho course of a few weeks. D. A.

Sit ITH, 65 nenry st, near Orange, Brooklyn Branch Oiticp, No, 411 Clinton Place, New York. Thursdays. Fridays and Saturduya, from nino o'clock In tho morning nil nino at nUht. Consultation by lottor or at tho office Ifl; noixceptlonjothisrulo do21 lm i1 OSTIVEN ESS, AN DTHE MAN EVILS arising Uitrefrom, Piles, DyBpcpsia, Biliousness, Diz ly cureu uy ino uiitt.iiart 'I'bv urn niirnlo vnrrnt.nhln. harmless, mild but certainly cathartic, and vorv airreeablo totbetasto.

Aro preBtribcel by mauy eminent physicians, lueuuiiuouue 10 niu oui ospeciai service uictn iu vuiuu, luuuviunu jjoiourim LozeuKes can be obtained of any druggist at 35c. Pernio i. jygjj. PRUI'OSAXiS. CkFl'ICE BROOKLYN CITY RAILROAD January 7th, I860.

To Farmers ana 8ea proposals will Do received at the office of the ubovo named Company until the at 12 clock, noon, for all manure mado at tho Bodford depot for tho current year. Each bid must stato the amount offered por horse, por annum, with thenamonndresidoncoof tho person making lt. payment will be required monthly, oompulod upon tho weokly virago number of horses kept at said depot during jafTt' WM.B.rJiwiB,Seorotary..

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