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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE VOL. 33 NO. BROOKLYN, WEDNESDAY, AY 1872. THREE CENTS AMUSEMENTS. JFfflrAlVClAJ DBI COOPS, HPIiMWCttT, Ac TRAVEL, TRAlVggOBTAr.On, fcc.

TRAVEL, TRANSPORTATION, fcc. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.w'ffI mm FIKE A THOKOXJGH BOPSrMIJaUHING; mm SPOBTS AND PASTIMES. Bam Ball Xhk Pbopmsiohal Arena. Abont 2,000 people visited the Union Grounds on May 21, In the ox peotaHon of seeing a close contest between the Mutual and Cleveland nines, but after the first toot innings had been played the Mutuals took a leadiag position In thsgame, and won with case, their superior fleldlng giTing them the advantage, as the score below ehows: I MUTUAL. in Tn ,1 r.

in SAFE INVESTMENT, PAYING OVER J8 PER CENT. INTBREST BONDS OF THE VILLAGE OF NEW LONDON, having, bnt 10 and 13 years to ran. Principal And interest payable in New York City prioe 76 and accrued Interest. There are no better bonds In this market. Also, other first class investment securities.

For Mle by THOS. P. ELLIS 4 Bankers, myUO tf No. 14 Pine st, N. Y.

"OROOKLYN LOAN OFFICE. $300,000 jbl' to loan on oona ana mortgage, in sums to suit, on improved real estate: aond mortgages bought at the lowest rates. DRAKE A 9 Willonghby at mySlm CALDWELL, WALKER BANKERS, WALL STREET. Orders for purchase and sale of U. S.

Securities, Stooks, I Bonds and American Gold promptly exeouted, at the usual commission. Interest FOUR PER CENT, allowed on de poaitfl, subject to sight drafta. jo281y ONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, on imoroved real estate in this effcv. nnnirahln first second mortiraffAa wanted. D.

W. AO. A RRTTS Q1K Montague st. myl6 tf MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND mortgage, in New York, Brooklyn and Westchester County also, first and second mortgage bought. T.

HOYT, 66 Broadway, N. Room SS. my20 3t UKIOIPAL BONDS HIGHEST GRADES, CAREFULLY SELECTED BY OUR WESTERN AGENT, FOR SALE AT PRICES THAT WILL PAY OVER 13 PER CENT. ON THE INVESTMENT. Call, or send for Cironlars.

THOS. P. ELLIS Bankers, mySO tf M.WAF No. 14 Pine st, N. Y.

IDLAND PACIFIO RAILWAY 7 PER CENT. GOLD BONDS limited to $18833 per mile and secured by a First Mortgage on a completed road running from Nebraska City, on tho Missouri River, to Lincoln, the oapital of Nebraska This division has been open one year, and is now earning more than the interest on its Bonds. It is the central link of a direct East and WeBt road now being rapidly built from Urbana, Illinois, through a very rich agrionltural and densely populated district, the greater part of the way to Grand Island, on the Union Pacific This new line is about 610 miles long, and much needed by the section of country which It traverses, therefore receives very liberal aid toward its construction; and the completion of the entire line is anticipated within 1873. In the meantime we shall sell the Bonds only on completed road. This will make the shortest route from the Atlantic to the Pacific, It being almost an air line.

Wo recommend these Bonds as a primo seonrity. Cou pons payablo February and Anguat 1, free of tax, in the City of New York. Present price 90 and accrued interest in ourrency. TURNER BROTHERS my8 tf ankera, 14 Nassau st, N. Y.

MORTGAGE WANTED, ON IM NI7 proved Brooklyn nronertv. worth thren tlmn. fhn amount; no oommissionor bonuB paid; a better seonrity than savings banks. Address E. 4 450 Broome at, N.Y.

myjnjsi SAVirves banks. PARK SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, vjorner ot nlton ana Oxlord strools. Onen dailv fmm RA (n9P Wednesdays and Sftturdaya, from 6 to 9 P. M. Interest commence me xbi oi ji sua MvnTn, (and deposits made on or before the 20th of Jannary, AprilJoly and October, ouunou luieresb irum uio xsui ot ruin uni'.

per annum on all deposits. D. MoOABE, President kj. nuMiij itT, aeoreiary, E. M.

Oullen, Counsel. lyWSiM THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN. and A01 Fnltnn nnr ItnMnn, place. Open daily from 9 A. M.

to 3 P. and on Mondays ana Saturdays, rrora to 8 P. AX. Savings DeDartment Interest at ATX PER CKNT nn. annum, commencing on the 1st of January, April, July and wuwuer.

ruujun uays auoweu lor aeposite, oommenoing. each Quarter. Deposits also received oa speolal aooount, which may be oheoked out at pleasure. Interest at FOUR PER CENT, per annum allowed on suoh deposits, at the dally balanoea. JAMES M.

SEABURY, President, Edward B. Fowleb, Secretary. John S. Mackat, Treasurer, John O. Pebbt, Attorney.

jy29ly. IHiSUlaANCE, dec. A TTENTION PHENIX INS. CO. J.

OF BROOKLYN, N08. 13 and 14 Oonrt 81 Broadway, Brooklyn, E. 173 Broadway, New York. OA8H OAPITAL SURPLUS 895357:10 $1,831,017.47 The ABSetS hefnv lartrar fh.n thnaa tf nOia. TlvAAlrlm.

Company, it can insure against loss or damage by Fire, or against Marine Losses, on most favorable terms. HTBt iiraN (jkowkiJj, President. OHAUNOEY BEDELL. Vice Pres. PHILANDER SHAW, Seo'y.

WILLIAM R. GROWELL. Beo'y of Marine Dep't. DAN'L F. FERNALD, Seo'y and Man'ger B'klyn Dep't anl4 lyMWAF BRANCH OFFICES OF THE METROPOLITAN INSURANCE OO.

OF NEW YORK Are located In Brooklyn at no. ae mumtauuh bt, and iax91r "'Vi' a KM Ull DU 87 BROADWAY, B. D. BROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. AOOKTB, AND ACCUMULATIONS INCREASING.

NO. 141 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. AND NO. 211 MONTAGUE 8T, BROOKLYN. President, CHRISTIAN W.

BOUOK. Vice President, WILLIAM H. WALLAOB. Secretary, William M. Cout.

Consulting Actuary, D. P. Faobxeb. Medloal Director, DANIKI, ATHKS, M. LL.D.

Counsel, Aoodstpb Fobd. fe28 ly CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO. 1 fflUBTAUUK STREET. CAPITAL. $1,000,000 CASH ASSETS, over $3,000,000 GEO.

T. HOPE, President. H. H. Lakpobt, Vice President CHARLES H.

DUTOHUR, Beoretary Brooklyn Department ocSOly GUARDIAN tnUxuAJj LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. 261 BROADWAY, N. Y. Assets 88,500,000. All approved forms of lnsuraaoe Issued.

All poUcles non loneiuioie oy tueir terms. Liberal modes for the payment of premiums. ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. Tfie AnMrA nrnfltj nf fhaflnrrinariii 11 1.. JMrl.rf blyamonthe'toiured.

EVERETT OUPP.ZK8 tt rt nj L. MoADAM, Seoretary. H. O. CLENCH, Assistant Secretary.

DR. WM.F. BEDELL, te15 tf Agent for Brooklvn. 88 Conrt af "TIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE CASH BRANCH OFFICES, ji: So. Ja29IyMW4F CH1JIA, CxLASSWABE, QVLNGTON BROTHERS.

A FRESH IMPORTATION BEAUTIFUL GOODS FHOat PARIS AND VIENNA, BUTT ABLE VOVL WEDDING GIFTS. GOLD AND BLLVBB BRONZE, CLOCKS AND STATUARY, FINE OHINA AND GLASS, 4o. 248, 248, 250 253 FULTON ST. mylStf EXCISE. ZZ NOTICE, BbookxtnBoabd of EratBE.) No.

319 FOXTOX bt, oor. Myrtle av. Notice is hereby given to all persons having Lloense the Board of Exolse that if they faU to renew the immediately, after the expiration thereof they will charged the highest fee allowed by the law, whioh Is By order of the Board, JAMES OORBOY, President, 13t TH08. J. Kenha, Seoretary.

SUITUTIEU KE8QBT8. HOUSE THIS Stdavofjnne" Th.i "ff? M0 OU beautltnlLakoTionvi.1 Danlt 01 tastefnllT TSd iI SCSK grounda An 'lioafctoa CJUMMKItHflMK A mr, pleasant home for the ummer months, fins scan ffiSl' 10 to ou THJ5 2 have shaw cent rlages time during oetter MI18. F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THKATBE.

WEDNESDAY KVKHTHn fififod lis Will be presented a dramattaaUon froSheDODolarnovel of EAijT liYHHE. Archibald Oarlyle. Sir Francis Levison, Lord Mount Severn Richard Mr. Dill. F.B.

Conway rrana nocno Mr. P. Chippendale Mr.CoVWhlte Mr. J. W.

Shannon Master George Whitman Mr. 8. A. Wright William Officer Lad Isabel Madame Vine Barbara Hare Cornelia Oarlyle Mrs. F.

B. Conway miss xoinnie uonnaj Joyce, mra. arren Mrs. Brntone i.v.t miss anny neevee THURgDAT EVENING, May 23, ToraTaylor'sOomedy, STILL WATERS RUN DEEP I and the sparkling Come Wilson. Miss Fanny Reeves Qiena 01 AM AXiAKMING SACRIFICE.

PARK THEATRE, Managers 7. Carroll 4 MoOIoakey MONDAY EVENING. May 20. 1873, u.ngagement for one week only, men the Yoi Kean of urn Knirliflh rtaszb. nnlv 15 roan MASTER PERCY ROSELLE, Who will appear in bis great impersonation of BUTTS," In the New Drama, entitled THK BUY UMTKUriViS, Founded unon 8.

W. PeaiWa story of that name, nubltuhed in the Fireside Companion, and dramatized by H. A. Weaver. BUY DKTKUTIVKon hatukday.

AamtsalonSoaudoOo MONDAY. May 27. 1872. Mr. J.

M. WARD in the new and thrilling diama of the vr tit it in tiAiiii, HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. HOOLEV'S MINSTRELS! TWO HOURS OF SCREAMING FUN! FOUR BURLESQUES, FIRST PART AND OLIO First week of the new local Burlesque, entitled THE JOLLY DOGS OF BROOKLYN THE BLACK CROOK PETER PIPES, THE MAN ABOUT TOWN. ARTICLE 48, Seven Comedians and a fall Minstrel Troupe. ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOURTEENTH REGIMENT VETERAN ASSOCIATION, At the BROOKLYN INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON ST THURSDAY EVENING, May 23.

PBOQEAMME. 1. Opening address by Gen. E. B.

Fowler. 2. Trio Piano forte, violin and flute, by Messrs. E. O.

and E. B. Phelps and Mr. Clark. 3.

Duet "The Sailor Sighs," Mr. Geo. Harrison and Miss O. B. Stutsman.

4. 8olo "Oh Italy," Miss Ella Fishbongh. 5. Recitation "Reunion," Dr. Jas.

L. Farley. 6. Solo "Amor Possente," Mr. Geo.

Harrison. 7. Solo "The Sea and the Wind," Mr. Goo. Clark.

8. Solo "Walts Song," Miss M. DeBevolse. 9. Solo "Waiting," Miss Fanny Culver.

10. Solo "Tell me my Heart," Miss E. C. Stutsman. 11.

Trii "Mailo Wove Heart." Miss EUa Fishbongh, assrs. Harrison and Clark. Acc impanyista, Messrs. B. C.

Pholps and Geo. Harrison. The will be under the direotion of CoL W. H. De Bevolse.

The piano used will be a Weber grand, from the establishment of John W. Smith, 583 jFultonav. On the conclusion of the above programme the floor will be cleared for dancing. Refreshments will be served by W. J.

Watson, of the Atheneum, 16d AUantio at. Exercises to begin at 8 o'olock, precisely. R. B. JORDAN, Chairman Com.

of Arrangements. H. R. WnJJAMfl. Secretary.

my322t ORIiD'S PEACE JUBILEE INTERNATIONAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL, AT BOSTON. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. The Executive Committee of the World's Peace Juhllee and International Musical Festival respectfully announce that the great undertaking: to whioh the musio loving people of tho oonntry have been looking forward for many months, with euch deep Interest, will oommenoe in Boston ON THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, And close on the FOURTH OF JULY NEXT. It is hardly necessary to state that the preparations for this CTBat event havn rennf rnd tho nnnntArtf urmlinat inn fn months of the thousands who are to participate in it, and uave involved an enormous expenditure but the committee feel confident that the time, labor and expense devoted to the successful development of bo noble an enterprise must result in not only affording the highest gratification to all who may hear the glorious mimic to be rendered upon a scale of grandeur never before attempted, and witness the magnificent speotacle which such an assemblage must present, but it will also confer a lasting benefit upon art, the country, and the age. While the programme of the first week of the Festival will embrace all the great features to be presented Including the CHORUS OF TWENTY THOUSAND VOICES.

THE ORCHESTRA OF TWO THOUSAND PERFORMERS, the most powerful organ ever built, together with many of toe moat emineut American and Kuroneau bands and artiste (among whom may be mentioned the great maestro, JOHANN STRAUSS AND HIS FAMOUS AUSTRIAN BAND offifty six performers), the concerts to be given from first lu mivnui cuivoM auj Bonus vi muBioBi entertainments ever presented to the American public. SEASON TICKETS, transferable, admitting to all the Concerts from June 17 to July 4, inclusive, FIFTY DOL utxao aavh, including reserved seats, now ready; and Tickets for eingle admission to oaoh entertainment, during the first week. Five Dollars, with reserved seats, will be ready for sale on and after June 1, and may be had upon Application, personally or by letter, to A. PPECK, Music U.IU1, AUBIsJUi Per ordor of the Executive Committee. mySOUtMWAF HENRY G.

PARKER, Secret ROOKLYN LYCEUM. TO.WTflHTr FAREWELL TESTIMONIAL TO T. O. FAULKNER. THE HEAUTIirilf, MTRR TRT.TA BT.r.TH MR.

H. W. ELLIS, toe Eccentrlo Comedian. ,111. xuouuao.

o.J5?oE,ING AND THB KEEPER. SAPPHO'S MERRY MUSICAL MOMENTS. AFESTIVAL OF FUN! GUMPTION PODIGAH CUTE! EOT ION! Admission S8 cents Children half price. rpiVOLI SUMMER THEATRE, 4 and (00 ATLANTIC ST, between Norins and Powers, rrasunnairAX, May an. GRAND DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE.

CHAMPION DOUBLE JIG DANOfl. ROX Ann nny HERMAN HAHN. Proprietor. ERST STRAWBERRY AND ICE CREAM FESTIVAL, at the SIXTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH, car. of Degrawst, TO MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, Od inat.

Music by Grafolla. Tickets, Including refreshments, SO cents. IGH GROUND PARK. This Popular pleasure Park has been regularly OPENED FOR THE SEASON? TO AnnnMXfn And trio proprietor ia prepared uODATE THE PUBLIC. Committees desiring 10 make engagements for PICNICS AND SCHOOL FE Will please apply on the grounds.

myl612t 8' iSMBEU''B. Proprietor. BBT1VALS, SEW YORK AMUSEjniKIV'rs. LYMPIC THEATRE. LAST NIGHTS OF G.

L. FOX'S HUMPTY DUMPTY. NIOHT3 OF THE OATS. LAST NIGHTS OF THE WILSONS t.a rt HSJ r.N QF oecare your Seata for Fox'b Farewell PerformRnoAR MATINEES WEDNESDAYS and TTNION SQUARE THEATRR. Tf TWT TJTTrhr T3t LAST TWELVE NIGHTS OF THE WONDERFUL'" THR TXV.T.T.Va nir mux immrnM ROSINA, VICTORIA, JEBSIErFlvBD AND TFAWDON JL SAVAL ENGAGEMENTS, no traperior Corned; Cornnany.

IATINKkK WHT.NPf.n A A Urt DahinUniv a i uim. i ai a. Mrs. James Oates' Burlesque Troupe will shortly appear. TXTALLACK'S.

Pmnrlnlnrinri Xt.n,n Al X7DWT The nri.n. I.XSa. lng that the immense demand for seata to witness the UNRIVAT.TCD nnMtf.nv vtttutntiuiimii to be seen EVERY EVENING. In the representation of witt prevent for Bomo time any alteration in the "programme. vw vtfvu iinv nocixB ui QUVauue.

xLECTtTIt.ES. FATHER GAVAZZI ON "PAPAL INFALLIBILITY THURSDAY EVENING, May 23. AT THE BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIO. fX A A WT TheltaUan Patriot and Reformer, will Ieoture on the PAPAL INFALLIBILITY. Admission 60 cents.

Reserved seats, 7S cents. Tn hn hill. mi ir an "rr atpoues book ow at vue rooms oi tne oung Hen's Christian AunnUHnn Mmn A ITl. Rr.T. A ujwii uaiiaun The proceeds of the lecture will be deroted to fchn Ann I gellsaflon work of the Free ItollTn Church.

nvySO 4t Tl A TJTTPT TjTTT Tr ra T7IATHER BURKE IN WILLIAMSBURGH. A IiKOTTJRE BY REV. FATHER THnu.is Ttr.fr, r. The Great Irish Orator, at nxAxix UHUROHOF THE IMMAOUXATB CornerLconard Beraaen Brooklyn, E. D.

SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 28, 1872 L'lTHOATHbMOOHr Anil REGENERATOR OF SOCIETY" Dnorn nrmnari Lecture at 8 o'clock. Tlokets, $1 Reserved seats, $2. yai CLAIBVOIAIVTS. BKUUHIYN CLAIRVOYANT. FOR roRi." rSrvas? madame ClairVOVAnt.r.5 "UiW OUSineSS on all affairs of life and bnsiness senerallv.

guaranteed. 24 Myrtle avenue, near satisfaction iion be, myao ot" nd latum ovcarif inta. a. rKS. WBBSTRR.

BtffiW witct A WAm: uraltrlftofforeai.hVt.il. 1 marry, and all tor.mn.tViii;VT tsn MyrflSkv "X'KyZZXS. "xK "o'd myl88tSAW ASTBOLOOBB, HAS lust arrived in this nltv fmm k. k.J. xTSrr VO on" lxxngton bet Twenty.

wibuv, Bpaa Am" wines, MqeroBts, acc. JBMOVAL. H. B. KDJK 4 00 soparated, absenf friends lnoky AM tolMUV.om4:l?'1sHouxs,from HinfhJyi! LBtwon Middagi and jtjl myxiac tao XK.

WxaiJHTiCR. gnnv WITH a aTST are from same be $150; 1 iassi Tns Bbookux Djult Hoi published tmrt after. and 88 Fulton street, Hroouyn, 11 aenrena to city subscribers erery snnlns, at elfrhtocn oenta per week, payable to tag curtera. 'isl BfiMXLTll Biau hu a larger circulation than Any other eTealna: naper published In Axnerioa. There are eii hundred thousand people on Long Island, an the Kaouc Is admittedly the exponent of the local in tenets of this Population.

Aa an advertising odium, therefore, the Baqlk Is ua Borpaeaod. It affords a larger and more concentrated circulation for the asms money than any other paper. BATES FOB ADVERTISING. KOI. ID AGATE MEABUBK9SXN7.

Ordinary advertisements, 10 cents per line eaoh insertion. Business Notices, 2d page, 25 cents per line each insertion. Advertisements, 4th pago, 16 oents per line eaoh insertion. Tcal Notices, 3d page, 50 oents per line eaoh Insertion. Travel and Instruction, 10 oents per line eaoh insertion.

Discount of 5 per cent, for 26 insertions In 1 month. Discount of 10 per cent, for 78 insertions in 3 months. Discount of 15 per cent, for 156 insertions in 6 months. Discount oi 26 per cent for 312 insertions in 12 months. Amusements 20 cents per line net each insertion, noctures, Meetings, 10 cents per line net eaoh insertion.

Peh Notice of Six Links oh Less. lxst and Found, 75 cents 1 time, and 50 cents each subsequent insertion. For Sale and To Let, 75 cents 1 time, and 50 cents eaoh subsequent insertion. Boarding, 75 cents 1 Umo, and 50 cents eaoh subsequent insertion Wants, 76 centB 1 time, and 60 cento eaeh snbsequent insertion. 10 cents per line in exoess of 6 lines, and if Inserted ever; other day, or less frequently, the same prioe each insertion.

Situations Wanted, 26 cents each insertion. Srijge Notices. ftl.OO each insertion. Deaths, $1.00 each Insertion. Sabbath and Religions, 50 cents each insertion.

And 10 oents per line in excess of 6 lines. TEltMfl Cash in Advance. Brooklyn, January 1, 1871. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OE EVEBT DESCRIPTION, LITHOGRAPHING, ENGRAVING, AM) BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING, BOOKBINDING DONE IN EVERY BTYLE. mammoth POSTER PRINTING A SPECIALTY, Address BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE.

AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD Sja. rtemovea lor convenience of sale. THOS. LINDSAYjAnotioneer, vf ill at auotion on THURSDAY, May 23, at lOKo'clook.

at 111 Conrt i. near Atlas. Mo parlor, obamber, dining room and kitchen furnt a.u,v, nuvuuiua luraiwre, zw yaras 01 ouoiotn, Brussels and other carpet, 800 trimmed and untiimmed hats, 100 Jtrawditto, by which the sale will commence. Saleposl "'e Also, one of Herring's Iron Safes, one Sterno 4 jmnviupuu. uoe wraoow awning.

mylo of TY WM. COLE. xaj COLE A MURPHY. Auctioneers, Salesroom, 378 Folton st. SATURDAY, May Atllo'olook A.

at Salesroom. HORSES, WAGONS and HARNESS New andseoood riand top buggies, road wagons, rockawaya, phaetons, tmaxneas wagons, several horses, single and donble har ooss, sheets, saddles, whips, etc. too blaok horse, 9 years waainamm aaaicina ity narness or saddle. myM 3t IMPORTANT TO LIQUOR DEALERS AND OTHERS. THOS.

W. LINDSAY will sell at suction, on TUESDAY, May 28, at 10W o'clock, on the premises known as tho Essex House, Nos. 6 and 8 Atlantic ay. near Sonth Ferry, the whole of the furnitnro and other effects oontained in the above hotel, comprising one billiard and one bagatelle table, balls and ones complete, one Iron safe in fine order, two splendid bar counters, four pull Knglish beer pump, eight day olock. stove pipe, ale and liquor glasses, beer measures, together with the remaining Stock of liouors.

comnriainix cnamnatmn. nrwt nhnrrv Bale positive. myal 6t JOSEPH HEGBMAN GO. FRIDAY. May 24, At 10 A.

at the Central Salesrooms, Willonghby st, corner of Pearl. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE Large sale of good parlor, chamber and dining room furniture, bookcases, ward robes, mattresses, feathers, fancy goods, ohina, refrigerators, Ac. At 2 P. M. Pianos, parlor suites, mirrors, fonr new crimson and gold silk rep curtains, coBt SS40.

my22 2t JOHNSON, AUCTIONEER. BY JERK. JOHNSON, (Successor to Johnson A Miller,) No. 26 NASSAU ST, CORNER CEDAR N. Y.

Heal Estate promptly sold and exchanged. AuoUon Bales of stocks, furnitnro. merchandise. Ac. THURSDAY, May 23, At 11 A.

M. on the oremises. Great sale of FOUR MAGNIFICENT ESTATES, AT DARIEN, By order of MELVILLE E. MEAD, Esq. Free Excursion from Stamford and Norwalk to Darien and back.

Graflula's Band. Now England Collation. Mape and tickets now ready. myl7 5t MONDAY. May 27, At 12 o'clock, at Exchange Salesroom, HI Broadway, N.

Y. By order of NEW YORK CONSOLIDATED CARD CO. PoBitive sale without reserve. SPLENDID (Willlamsbnrgh) LOTS, Bitnated on the southeast corner of South Fifth and Tenth stroets, on tho Meserolo Estate. 70 per cent, on mortgage.

Maps now ready. myl7 8t Also, atsame time and place, FOUR SPLENDID LOTS, On Gates av and Qnincyst; fifty feet from Reid av, PoBitlvo Bale by ordor of eiooutor, to astlsfy mortgage. mj22 4t TUESDAY, MAY S8, At 12:30, on the premises. COLLEGE IN L. I.

HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE Mps ready by May 21. myl79t 8ATDRD1T. 7. At 12:30 o'clock, on the premisoa. 800 MAGNIFICENT XOT8.

At tho SOUTH ST. DEPOT, ELIZABETH, N. J. Bplondld property. Excellent surroundings, near A.

W. JJimock's fine unprovementa. Banquet. Orafnlla'a Band. SpecW Train.

Tickets and mapa on and after Monday, May 20. myi713t MONDAY, June 8, At 12 :30. on niemfM. GREAT ASTORIA SALE. By order of JohnHsrSns, Exeontor of SAMUEL 'STEVENS, deceased.

a 'tosmor. Grafnlla's Band. Maps will be ww wn uojtb ueiuro sale. mrl7 14t WbDNESD AY June 5. GREAT SALE AT WHITESTONE, L.

I. Fnll partlcnlars hereafter. myl7tf COLE, AUCTIONEER. iramprctal Bxohange, No. 389 Fulton street, opposite the my81y TIAWNBROKER'S GOODS XT A UySSALE last bnt not the least By order Mjuiiwi au bm is retiring Trom ons: LW.DSAY wUl sell on FRIDAY, May S4, at 10X o'clock, at 141 Oourt st, near Atlantic av, 760 lota of men and women's annarel.

bed and table linen, hnofa jewelry, guns, revolvers, musical lustra menta. This sale is really worth the attention of all intend lng Purchases: Sale positive. my233t "PAWNBROKER'S NOTICE THE BUSI heretofore been carried on by D. PMHES at N. 83t Fulton st.

will be continued by Keaera. OLIOKNBB A HEANBY, where they wiU continue to make advances on diamonds, gold and silver is, satins, remnanta, As; also, leather beds, bedding, pillows, and ill iiwTnmo property, jg. my28 2t W. DRAKE, AUCTIONEER, AUCTJgi? BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AND BUILDING LOTS IN THE CITY OF PLA INFIELD, N. On THURSDAY, May 23, 1872, at 120'olook M.

The subscribers will sell on the premises on Front and of Jaa Tsyler Johnston, to KTV jtv 1 iju rs, lying between Frontst. and the line of the Central R. R. of N. J.

The dwellings Am Inrca nnn rt f.ham naa i nr modern improvements, with all kindsof froit treos, alirub Trains leave foot of Liberty st, at 8, 9 and 10 A. M. For nartiRUIKI fi. Innnfra rf 11 UAfiDUIDQ jo id. change place.

Room 17, N. and B. G. MEGIE, 264 acpT.am.1.,. I.

IJIFIV 6t ALTERS, THOMAS 4 AUG Brooklyn. Particular attention paid to furniture and out oor eB. Brooklyn City Securities. Stocki and Bonds Kut, cum ouu iiBKUHatea: aiso. western KaUroad a M1U 1M1UUI LHJUJiaiL 2U1U BOlU lOlij 1 AHT SALE, RT SALE.

BY ORDER OF EXBOUTOR, MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WBDNE3DAY EVENINGS. MAY 27, 88 and 19. A largo collection of OIL PAINTINGS and WATB COLORS, from tho estate of the late John R. Gardner R.

also, from J. B. Ooloman, Esq. Hartford, P. McLean, W.

M. Davis, New York embracing many fine specimens, some of extraordinary merit, collected by tho ownerB daring many years. Sale of 89th oonslsts of moro than 100 Water Color Draw lags very ohoice and valuable. NOW ON EXHIBITION, FREE, AT THB LBAVTTT ART ROOMS, No. 817 Broadway, N.

Y. BOOK SAL, Pi, gOOK SALE 1 1 EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION OP BOOKS. From the Stook of APPLSTON 4 THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BVENIXG8, May 23, 24 and 25. wll st A on, eo 9 mm NO STAIR CARPET 8H6tJLD BE hAm H. H.

BAILEY'S PATENT SANDAL STAIR PADS, The best Anti Voth Amnt bnAwn.viK r.rSiI.Vm is used to the construction ol this Pad, thereby rendering not only the Pad, but the Stair Carpet under waloh they PERraOTLY MOTH PROOF. It is eonoededV that the use of a good Pad will extend the wear of a Stair Garnet at least ons.tblrd. Thev Hnailnn the sound when the stairs are usodjjivlng that qaiot in the uvuw ho Kiauuui many, r.vety raa stampea as xouows H. BAILEY'S SANDAL STAIR PADS, RENDER CARPETS MOTH PROOF, Patented September 19, 1871. Don't be put off with an Inferior moth breeding artiole.

THE SANDAL PADS, AND SEE THAT YOU GET THEM. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE ALL OF THEIR UTEUTY. For sale by all oarpet dealers in the oountry, and by the UJMIUIWWICI, BAILEY'S CARPET AND CURTAIN HOUSE, COURT CORNER OF STATE, apSStf Three blocks from City Hall. OQUETTB8, VELVETS, BRUB8KL8, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, THREE PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, ALL WIDTHS, MATTINGS, DRUGGETS, MATS, RUGS. Elegant assortment of patterns in NOTTINGHAM AND SWISS LACE CURTAINS, CORNICES, LAMBREQUINS, WINDOW SHADES, to We offer a flno stook of goods at the lowest market rates zoroasn.

THEO. W. BAILEY A SONS, Oorner of COURT and STATE 8TS, Three blocks bom City Hall. Ask for E. H.

Bailey's Patent Sandal Stair Fads. ap8tf "yM. BEBBI 4 OARPRTINGS, NO. ISO FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, Y. mhSOlySMAW SCRIMSHAW PAVEfflKJfX.

CRLMSHAW PAVEMENT OO. OFFICE NO. 16 COURT STREET, (Phenix Insuranoo Building,) BROOKLYN, N. STREETS AND SIDEWALKS, CARRIAGE WAYS AND WALKS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE GROUNDS, WAREHOUSE, STABLE AND CELLAR FLOORS. Among the merits peculiar to this pavoment are the following: It can be laid in one continuous piece, in any shape and It cannot be penetrated by frost, water, weeds or rati, Dranghtli reduced to a Very low Dclnt carriage wii.nl a are unheard, while tho audible tramp of hones' feet gives ample waning to pedestrians.

The jar and straining of vehloles Is almost annihilate. and their wear from these Important causes beeoaws mmm impKoeptiDie, Being Impervious to frost and water, the smooth, v. surface Is preserved, while it offers a more seoure footing lor man and beast than any other pavement In use. It emlta 110 unpleasant bituminous odor when oomplsted, and tile facility with which repairs are made, and the prices at whioh it is offered, are noteworthy advantages. While the fluid and solid elements of wood inevitably da.

oay, there Is no element In the Sorimahaw that is subtest ve aecomposiuon. As It contains powerful disinfectant and anl'iiumfia qualities. Its geneoal use is of the greatest conceivable im portance to we pubuo bealth. FOR SIDEWALKS. Ani8 pavement ior naaalna' mar falrlv clafcn in nmu.

uuiera now use. riven we costly a reeled blues tons, fee square, worth per square foot, is liable to heaving with frost and being broken while with this ma wnai an aranoiai stone lias oao he laid IC3 or 1 faat 1. length, without a seam, not liable to breakage nor to having edges luted by frost, an advantage duly appreciated oy au uu ever ituDDea a tender toe. The following ia the extent of work we hay dene In the uuyor rjrooiciyn: Square feet Sidewalks under oity eontraots 8H184 OMriw KL187 Sidewalks on private Paths tu the Brooklyn Parks Paths In Greenwood Cemetery Total equivalent to 6t miles of sidewalks, feet wide. TESTIMONIALS, TUB FOLLOWrjca AM EITRAOTB TOOK THE AWNtTAL BB POBTB Or THB TBUSTEES Ol QMBgWOOD.

From the Report of 1870. "The advanfjures. mil il a the paths of the oemeteS! have been BO annarenf: durinir tha Arln ment was firai tSirf Tin IsS 2 L. authorise the Mmainlng pat Vf eight mUes, lineal metumro.and 264,96. feet, aiptraolal me" sere, were laid last vnar.

Vha i mUM "Lnd th0 "POffloial meaaoment. From tho Report of 1871, justpubliahed. 'T18 Sprfmstaw Concrete Pavement, as applied to the NnalSxTth last y.ir,"Ed wo xavoraoie anwcioauona wnioh indnnrwl itM TOIXOWTHO ABB BXTBACTS PBOK THE AHKtJAT, BB iiu. tASK COMMISBIONKBa, Bxtraot from Report oi itiiU. by the Scrimshaw Pave.

since, and in addltior Tto beensubieotodtotheweaTtacidexo'th thousand yard, of material ta oixT wwuTffna anaUatthepreBentttmemmodoondltonT m8at' i good Bxtraot from Report of 1870. "Several additional experiments on tar eonoreaa dri.u been made. Tim annHman Patent Oonorete OmT.to&.ttt'"! to sweeD otTthe dnnt. ox from flio adiaoont aVi In perfeot order." i at the pcemnt Extract from Report of 187J. cSlwK Ifad fe8t.o,ntlfor'uJ.e.

SiS the year with Scrimshaw. re surfaoed "The Scrimshaw has been most extensively used nn th results." ntuBnoB oasgiren DtylStfS WtCTT APTP PHOPPOE, JBSSKS. COON PBLOHBE, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN FRUITS AND PROD0OBH Have removed to the large warorooms, NO. te FDLTON ST, (Adjoining the Brooklyn Eagle), fruits and produce. MABKBr PB'OBS WATEB BOABP lVOTtCEH.

"PERMANENT BOARD OPWATER AWn' SEWKRAGBI COMMISSIONBI i That thU Board do her.br dirini i i to repave nan st between ut Bbot urT7rrTTAw TW VOCrBHINO GOODS IRON GEBHADINBS, warranted iHSILK tad WOOL, Mo: former price wo. Mnoh finer goods 65o price $1,0. yards wide, 825 former pric, $100. 1 case, yutds tilde, $1.60 fo jaer piloe 8160. 1 case, 9 yards wide, J1.75; former piioe BILK; WARP HENRIBTTA, l.S5i former price 1.0.

CRAPE CLOTH, EOo; forme price TOo. FRENCH OASHMEBES, former prioe $1.75. BARATHEAS, 75o former prioe 91,00. BLAOK ALPACAS, 60o former prioe 85c BLACK SILKS. 1 lot, rion goods, former price $2.00.

1 lot, rich goods, former pzioe 92.1S. BEST ENGLISH CALICOES, 1 yard wide, 20o; former prioe 28o. Observe, JACKSON'S MOURNING STORE, No. 729 BROADWAY, oorner Waverly place, New THE GREAT HILL DRY GOODS STORE S. DOWNING, 867 FULTON ST, oomer of CLERMONT AV.

A fine stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Just opened. DRESS GXjODSJngroat TOrieto, from 20o. a yard upward. JAPANESE STRIPES and POPLINS, from 25o. upward Large assortment 8prlng SHAWLS, from $3.

iod mui in vi nu i wyuu. HAMBURG OINGS. i. j. hah UiifiiHjmui' uiiiv.

Ladies' and Gents' HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR, L. O. HAND T7 it "i it 17a bA ENGLISH HOSE, fall regular made, 36o. Huslini, 4 4 wide, Uc. Merrimack Prints, 12Ko.

Tloldng. Pins, 6c sheet Needles, So. paper; 200 yard Spools. 4c; Spool SUk. Soap.

4o. cako: Hooks and Eyes, Braid, 7o. piece, aCi oo. 8. DOWNING, 867 FULTON ST, corner of CLERMONT AV, P.

fi A mod aesormentof Oiloloth. Mattim. Rt.i. n. Jw, wouh a.v., tov wic apiS IOdE BROOKLYN MOURNING STORE.

64 WHLOUGHBY STREET, apl 8mMWA8 y. RBMBLBR A CO. 1HEILLEY KID GLOVE. We oall speolal attention to this make of REAL PARIS KID GLOVES, Just being introduoed by us in this city, we GUARANTEE EVERY PAIR, And feel satisfied they will meet tho approbation of every lady and gontleman. Our assortment is complete in every desirablo color and style, from one to twelve buttons.

Freneh young ladies in attendsnoe to try gloves on. JOSEPH O'BRIEN 4 151 to 169 AUantio street, Sole agent for the Ohollly Glove in Brooklyn. 21 Rue do la Pair, Parte. 6 Foster Lane. London.

myaalyJHWftB jpOR THE CHILDREN, JONS8 301 301 301 301 801 301 801 801 301 801 801 801 901 301 301 301 301 301 801 801 301 801 301 301 S01 301 801 801 301 SOI 801 801 301 801 SOI 801 tluriiH AT 8. B. JONES', 301 FULTON STREET. BEAUTIFUL SASH RIBBONS FOR THE OHILDBBN. SILK AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES, Hi In greatvariety, FOR THB CHILDREN.

MOROCCO and LEATHER BELTS FOB THB CHILDREN. A lot of FINE RIBBONS Suitable for Bowa and the Hair, MARKED SPECIALLY LOWt FOR THE CHILDREN, JONES JONRR JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONKR JONES JONES JONES JONES JONRS JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES junss JONES JONES JONES JONB8 JONES JONES JONES JONES JONES JONBS JONES JONES JONES mySO 4tMWF48 S. B. JONES', 801 FULTON BT. Q.RBAT REDUCTION IN THB PRICK OF DRESS GOODS, AT THE GREAT POPULAR CASH HOUSE OF T.

K.HORTON4 00. No Fanoy Broadway or Long Credit Prioe, 500pleoea SILK JAPANESE, at 60. BO. 7fl nt oiee, xaius, riroone, nam and High Colors, at opening pnoe. ine greatest bargain ever offered.

Black Silk and Wool IRON GRENADINES, 5 1 cents per yoxxi. Heavy Satin Stripe GRENADINE, $1.00 per yard (Broadway prlco Heavy LYONS' STRIPED SILKS, $1.00 per yard. 600 pieoes Striped and Broche GRENADINE, from 35o. up. 1,000 pieces MOHAIR and POPLINS, from 25o.

up. 600 Silk and Wool FABRICS, from EOo. up. Bargains In BLAOK SILKS, MOURNING GOODS 13 X. I 1111 oxavarffAjo, xjjua.axA.

anu AUSAX, THREAD LACE POINTS and SACKS. SUITS IN GREAT VARIETY. All Dress Goods Made to Order i( Desired. T. K.

HOBTON A OO. STfifiBT.near Smith. j.RAND OPENING. A. A.

WEOHSLER A ABRAHAM, 297 and 299 FULTON STREET, near Johnson, Will have a GENERAL OPENING, ON THURSDAY, May 23, laaleB' and children's summer suits, dresses, 4c, in LINEN. LAWN. SWISS, PIQUE, CAMBRIC, GRENA titmk a FrOtn tkelr groat WHOLESAI'B BAcjjORY, most EXTENSIVE, STYLISH, 17.BST MADE, AND CHEAPEST IN THB UNIa Bu STATES. An examination is rospeotfauY soUdted myl8 4t gEWIMG ITIACRIJVES. riROVER BAKER'S VB UaPRUVUD ICLAHTIU STITCH AND NEEDLnn I If Itf HTI'mU HlTWImfnT; uawanxfl uc I'Hiii: o.

mi rlJLTON ST branch office. 208 broadway terms of Payment easy. lally rarrxjxtjf iriAUHjaffia ViF ALL THE b8 "T1 hvmachxne 01i maoklnes taken in part payment for new uiuai oi xnaciunes xniuurea and lranmvo.I t.n particular attention paid to teaohing. OmH nt between State and SoheimerhornTanaVJ.iJS?'' ington st, N. Y.

M. HAMILTON. txl lS rilUB WILSON NEW UNDERFEED wanwa. uong uuna Agency, 978 Fulton UUrUOTBO.FA XTLY a MAmnn eastest A 836 FULTON St, AN1TM5 GRAND St. 'mnxjx.

AJhelMiteat aasortmentof Machine Silk. Ootl n.ftad 'Needles, 4a, qonatantly on hac THOMAS O. Bin, ueuerai Agent for Long Island. aplOU lyHKKT.HiB, WILSON'S ANOFAOTUBlNU COMPANY. VI SEwnro UAomNBs.

Brooklyn Offloe. BOB FlTLTON 8T. onnn.lt tAOHINE, AND TgB HABIE8T THRMS. AUVA.x AXU IaOTTEBIxS8. A And Sonxtru Railroads.

A TTEOTKW. 1JN1TED STATES EXPEESS 88 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. PronUuont oltlsene of UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY NO. COTJRT.FuittffBBOOKXYN, fJtrspSwtion of a GENERAL EXPRESS BUB Ala, POINTS on the line of the different (5w vm oonntry, reaouiug the West, Northwest, Southwest, through to the Pacific ooaat, OMna and Japan. Also, to all pointe throughout Canada west.

Our express matterMs transported on fast nasseri. ger express trains, and our facilities are unsurpassed, for ffin nrflltllif rlnllf AHat A 1 1 Ub J. STr fcrii yWWf, paoaagei ufeoi iT lr aau au vaiuaDies. Also, drafts, and accounts with promptness. AU', oods CENTRAL RAHjBOAD OP NEW JER tZl rfvi ereignt Depot 111 New York, foot of Liberty street.

Conaeots atSomervllle with8onth Branch R.R.; at Hampden Junotlon with the Delaware, Ijackawanna and Western Railroad; at Pbllllpsburg with S.i.nS1'? "wisron; ana at Kaston with the Lehigh Valley Railroad and Its oonneotions, m. UH ,,001, mibuuut Yorkta'te0'1' Central Pennsylvania and New ALLENTOWN LINE TO THE WEST. WIKTCH Oommenoing January 10, 1871 Leave New' York as fol 6 A. M. For Flemlngton, Easton.

Bethlehem. Bath mauon ununk, Wllkesbarre, Pittston, Mahanoy City, Mfc BrVJ Hfjl8ton' Tunkhannook, Towanda, Waverly, TA Bt JunoUon with D. L. OA. M.

WESTEBN Expbess, dally except Suudaisl, ior juston, AUontown, Harrisbnrgh and the Wes Oon rismingcon; ac x'uluipsburg with SS.bigh and Susquehanna Division for Mauah Chunk. wukesnaScranton, Willtamsport, Erie, Aa. at Easton With Lohih Valley Railroad for Mauoh Chunk. SL rain ior oomervuie. IT rt 17 1 I T.

1 ouiQwu, uaauiu, oiienuiwu, axancn Chunk. Mahanoy City, Haileton, Wllkesbarre, Reading, Columbia, Lancaster, Ephrata, Poitsville, HarrUburgh, Ac. C' jo uonuecis at, rnuupsourg with Lehigh and Susq. Division for Bath, Allentown, WUkes barre and Scranton, and at Easton with Lehigh Valloy i5i' AUontown and Oataoauqua at PbiUlpsbnrg for 3:20 P. For Plalnfield.

4. P. For Easton. AUontown aud Mauoh Ohunk. Oon heota at Jnnotion with D.

L. and W. R. R. 4 :30 r.

M. For Somerville and Slemlugton. 5 P. M. For Somerville.

6:30 P. For Plalnflold 5:46 P. M. OnjanraATi Expbbsb, daily, for Easton, Chicago and Cincinnati. 6 P.

M. For Somerville. 7 P. M. For 8omervllle.

9 P.M. ForPlsTnfleld. i 11:20 P. For Plalnfield. For Elizabeth at 6:46.

6: flO. 6 7:18. 7:45. 8. 00.

8 d0: 9:00. rJ'Jr? S'XX' ft owi i iLiMt r. oa. Tiokets for tno Testoan be obtained at the offloe of the uuuLrai xuuiroaa or new Jersey, loot oi unerty acreet. Now York, and at the principal hotels and ticket offices In ew lOTKuity.

it, iciujviK HuMrinwn.d6nt, a. i. gAiaDWiw, Uoneral rassonger Agent. au2 ly EW YORK. AND NEW HAVEN RAIL ROAD RTTMMRR A tlUA WnTT.MRHT Hf.M iT.WniNfl TUt kr no lom Tt.

ni.u uiii ui oii. raueoKer olhuuu new ur.f corner oi xweniy Bovenin street ana Jfoorta tTeuue, Entrance, on Twenty seventh street TKAINa IiE AVK NEW YORK" Fot Nevr Havon and BridBGOOrt. 7 KX). 80 A. M.

12:16 8:00 8,45, 4:80, and 8 00 P. At. For MUford, Stratford, FalrBeld, Southpprt and West 'iw "i a. m. 4 ana 4 :30 M.

FnrRnnti, 'NTnrwnrL tn a nn 1 04m 11 A 12:15 3M 8:45, 4:80, 6:30 and 8:66 P. M. For Darien, 7 .00, 9fl0, 11 .80 A.M.: 8 .15, 4,80, 60 and 6:30 Stamford, 7:00, 8.00 (Er.J 9:00, 11:30 A. M. 12:15 P.

M. ureenwion ana intermediate Stations, 7:00, 9:00, 'Hi r. la. Sunday Mall Train at 7 P. for Boston via both Spring field Lino and Shoro Line.

CONNECTING TRAINS. For Boston via Springfield, 8 A. M. 3M For Boston via Shore Line, 12 :16, 8,00 P. For rTartrnrri RnH RnrfntrftaM.

Jin A 8:00 P. M. For Connecticut River Railroad, R00 A. Northampton, and 8:00 P. to Montreal.

roraaraoM, roviaence and iflshklll Railroad, 12 :15 P.M. For RhOrn T.lnn Pnltornv COil A Sf aTnnrlAl. Providence, 11:15, 8:00, to New' London 'and Norwich 8:00 A. 3 P. M.

to NorthamDton and Williamsburgh. For New Haven. MlriiHatnun, nnH TOniimtM Air Line) 8 A. and 3 P. M.

yk ouimiviiiv jvauruau, a. ana a r. 01. 'or Nsuxatnck Railroad. 3A.M 4 and 4 3n p.

to Watorbury. For Danbnry and Norwalk Railroad, 7:00 A. 12:15 For Now Canaan Railroad, 8:00 13:15 and 4:30 P. M. Commodinnn Rlnnnfntf n.r i Sin AT Train and also to Sunday Mall Train on either line, Drawing Room Car attaohod to the 8 A.

M. and 8 P. M. Trains. Jf assengers can procure Tickets to any points reaohed over this road at tho Dopot of the New York and New Ha ven Railroad, oorner Twanfv.Bnveth Atraat.

and ftanrth avenue also at the Offices of the New York Transfer Com lany, (Dcdd's Express), No. 941 Broadway and No. 1 JOUrt Street. Rrooklvn anil hv leavincr anitAhin nnMno. n.n have their baggage called for and oheoked from residence to uesunauon.

seal ly ammo ti. UU1T1 Huperintondent aOUTH SIDE R. ft. OF L. I.

WINTRR AREANGEMENTS. Commencing OCTOBER 30, 1871, from Roosevelt and Grand street ferries, Now York. 8:80 Mail for Patohogue. 10 HO A. Accommodntion to Babylon.

3 30 P. M. Express to Patohogue. 4 :30 P. M.

Aooommodation for Islip, through to Patch oguo on Satnrdays. 5:30 P. M. Babylon Accommodation. 6:30 P.

M. for Merrick. .1 1 o.M r.tT, ir o.w auu 4U.W J. WIU iOU BUU iw M. I.IMO, oonnept at Valley Stream tor Rockaway and Hempstead.

jaau u. rr. DuuuitAO, oupenntenaent. WOBD TO MOTHERS 1 7ouT are ajl liable to diseases whioh are the results of natural causes, and Wblnh. fn nMi riAflan.

Hn nnt. Mnrnr without sonur Assistance irbm a judiolous oourse of treatment; aal many of yon are left with a weakly, broken down constitution, which makes life miserable, and, In many oases, death preferable. Go to your druggist and get a bottle of CONSTITUTION WATER. Take forty drona thrm tltna. in auantity of water, and it will euro yon.

For sale by all druggists. It is not a Spring Water. jy29 lyStW A LBURGH SPRINGS WATER CURBS Jl rheumatism, gravol, kidney and liver complaints, diabetes and all Bkin dlsc.ses and derangements of the blood. Send for a pamphlet For sale by IIUXT a ISULHUilAiW, ap261mFM4W 203 Qreenwloh st. N.

Y. JHARLES ALTHANS AMEND, (Late of No. 300 Fulton at), Have opened a first class DRUG STORK, On the oorner ot" Pulton and Nassau gut, Sneolal attantinn rlnn ii. 11.. wmiui.

11. WM.yV1,l,.,,l, Ung of preserlp pi BTjORODYNE THE MOST WONDER ful remedy ever discovered. Caution and adflce to lUVsxaaASXB. aidstwd ua BUIIUUB UaUMxiwIOnS Ol DR. J.

OOLWB BROWNE'S OHLORODYNE, the original and only genuine, which Is the best, safest and TIS, CONSUMPTION; ASTHMA, DIARRHEAL COLIC. a A.ut uuuouuiajiiviij AO nuiAi isitniltxn CRAMP. NEURAXOXA and RHP.IFMATTSM The Rlgbt Hon. Rul Rasaell commnnicated to the Col iumj ui a aijoiuiiiua auu j. a.

AaYenpon mat ne naa re ueivuu uuuruiauuo iu me eneoc zaaz zne only remeay of any aerjloo in cholera was Ohloroityne. Lanoet, December 81, AOV. Kitraot from tlie General Board of Health, London.) "So strongly are we convinced of the immense vales of this remedy that we cannot too forcibly urgo thenooesaity of adopting It in all cases." DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S OHLORODYNE is publicly acknowledged by the most eminent physicians of London to bo the moat effectual remedy ever discovered.

To prevent fraud, the Government has authorized a Stamp, with the words Dr. J. Collia Browne's Ohlorodyne oncraved thoroon, without whioh none can be genuine. Sold by all ohomista. Sold in bottles at 65cents, $1.40 and $2.25.

Solo lnannfacturer, J. T. Davenport 63 Great UlUWUU Oil AIUUUUU. J. ASPINWALL.

Agent. aplO 6mW William st. New York. CARBOLIC SALVE. The remarkable success that has attended thelntrodno tionof this netv preparation Is a gratifying evidence of its value, and establishes the fact that no other remedy possesses suoh wonderful curative properties, or has met xvith ropei nenti so general anu so xavoraDie a reoentton irom an appreoi ativo and discriminating publlo daring so short a spaco of D.

R. LOCKE (Petroleum V. Nasby, Postmastor, Oon ne ot cnose with Oar tlAin anllHlv subsided." GEO. B. LINCOLN (Pres't Board of Health) says "Your Oarbolio Salve provos to be au exoellent CnL FT.

R. OTOTT flatn hf War 1, UBod Carbolic Salve, and In every case it was efficacious." A thousand other certificates from a xrratefnl and wall kuoirn pnbllo. Sold by all druggists. Price, 25 cents. JOHN F.

HENRY, Sole Proprietor, myMW No. 8 College place, N.Y. PIA1VOS, OROAWS AND IrHJSIC. A GBBAT OFFER II HORACE WATERS, I BROADWAY, War dispose of ONE HUNDRED PIANOS, MrlLODR ONS ana ORGANS of six first class makers. Including Waters', at extremely low prloes for cash, or will take from 814 to Slo monthlv nntll nald thA aame tn taf.

anit mnt. an. plied if purchased. New 7 octavo PIANOS, tuodera tra grovemonts, for 8375, cash. A now kind of PARLOR 'ROAN, the most beautiful style and perfect tone ever made, now on exhibition at 481 Broadway, Y.

mhi ly HANDLER BROTHERS, uhivt rioixu spiv juudiu livunlq IN THB NEW ART BUILDING, MONTAGUE STREET, OhTOKBRING 4 SONS' PIANOS. The largest and! Mi stock at Pianos and organs for sale or" for rent in the oity, SHEET MUSIO AND PUBMOATIONS. very oarefully selected atocfc Ail Inspection is solicited. CHANDLER BROTHERS, 17a MONTAGUE OT. JRANICH, BACH 4 celebrated pianos, fob sale and to rent by Walker a bhoht.

245 Fulton st, St Ann's building. mylllm8MW piANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS. UttKAT IMDUOHMENTa $5 TO 826 MONTHLY UNTIL PAID. PHBLPS SON, 808 Ftdton st, oppoBlto Johnson. no8tfSMckW rJllIBlVnjSIOALlMASUBBl a new dook wmon will be a moat aooeptablo HOLIDAY PRESENT, is indeed a TreaanrM.

holn mi.j Dnaia. Prxiing riL. uia aiaitir ASS, Marches. Hand Pieces, all of the boat qualit Muuo fitted for Plannfnrfit a. Price: boards 3.60: cloth 91: tail Sent, postpaid on receipt of retail .8 i.WAS Boston, attDAW6NVoUd.ork.

WAxLxL PAPER, low and same burer my atall br ffogg st, Mestpflaipfif 'Jj JWBEEB STAR LINE, vvsf vy j.uva Aflir OOBj 30EABIO, Eivrio, REPUBLIC. ATliAHTIU, BALTIO. ADRIATIC. tone bnrden S.OOOh. d.

each Balling from New York on SATURDAYS; from Liver nnnl nr. SmimSn A VO 1 11 .5 i. .1 St xamrpor tne oay xoiiowmg, From the White Star rJmle. Papnnta 17am nil. Pessenger aocommodaUoiu (for all classes) unrivailod, SAFETY.

SPEED AND COMFORT1. Saloons, smoking room and bathrooms In midship sootton, where least motion is felt Surgeons and stewardesses accompany these BteamerB. RATES Saloon, $80 gold. Steerage, $30 onrrenoy. Those wishing to send for friends from the Old Oountry can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, S33 currenoy.

fessongi xaamom Excur Drafta fmm 1 nnwarA For inspeotion of plans and other information, apply at the nftVAa. 10 Rnuufrmr Naw Vn.V nr S. QD1MBY. 201 Montame st: JOB o. Henderson; 18 Oourt Bt, Brooklyn; and O'DONOVAN ROSSA.

HA, 263 felly proauway, opposite uity hbii, ew york. TNMAN LINE A FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. Royal Mall Steamers are appointed to sail as follows CITY OF BRISTOL Thursday, May 16, 12 M. CITY OF MONTREAL Saturday. May P.

CITY OF NEW YORK. Thurada, MaJ 23 2 CITY OF BRUSSELS Saturday Mai 25, 8 A CITY OF ANTWERP Thursday, May 80. 13 CITY OF PARIS Saturday, June 3 P. M. And eaoh succeeding Saturday and Thursday, from Pier 45, North River.

RATES OF PAHRAaP. First Cabin $75, gold. Steerage $30, ourrency. PaSsemrerS also forwarded In Havrn. TTam Sweden, Norway and Denmark, at reduced rates.

Tloketa can hn hnuorht. ham iriBhtDff to send for their friends. For mrf.hnr infnpmnftfin nnnlv at. the Company's office. JOHN DAXE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N.

or u. tr. fcltf y. B. Brooklyn office open nntll 9 P.

M. ATIONAI, LINE. Steamers weekly to and from Liverpool and Quooustown. lAvutiiwi evert rrnunanuAl, Leaving Oueenstown every THURSDAY. Leaving New York every SATURDAY.

Cabin passage to Liverpool or Queenstown, $65 and $75, currenoy; steerage passage to Liverpool or Queenstown, $28; from Liverpool or Queenstown, $33. For further inlormatitm apply to D. S. QUIMBY, 201 Montague st; or to F. W.

3. HURST, Manager, No. 69 Broadway, N. Y. The steamers of this line are the largest In the trade.

my31y HaIORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAM Jjj SHIP COMPANY. The Steamship MAIN, Captain K. von Oterondorp, will sail on SATURDAY, May 25. PROM BREMEN PIER. FOOT OF THIRD HOBOKEN, FOR SOUTHAMPTON.

To be followed by the Steamship DONAU, Captain G. Ernst, ou SATURDAY, June I. RATES OF PASSAGE. Payable In gold or its equivalent In onrrenoy. First Cabin 8)20 Second Cabin 73 Steerage 80 For freight or passage, apply to OELRIOH8 4 Co unts tf 2 Bowling Green, N.

Y. NLY DIREOT LINE TO FRANCE. THE GKNRRAT, TH AWflATT.A VTTn nnMtA KIPCi MAtt STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK. AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST. The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Continent will sail from Pier No.

50, North River, as follows PEREIRE, Danre Saturday, Juuel ST. LAURENT. Lemalre Saturday, June 15 WASHINGTON. Roussan Saturday, June 29 VILLB DE PARIS, Surmont Saturday, July 13 Price of passage in gold (Including wine) to Brest or Havre: First cabin $125 1 Socond cabin $75 Bxoursion tioketa at reduced rates. These steamers do not oarry steerage passengers.

American travelers going to or returning from tho Continent of Europe, by taking the steamers of this line, avoid both transit by the English railroad and the discomforts of crossing the Channel, beside saving time, tronble and expense. illCI," T7T r. a TI "OE SAO, EDUCTION IN PASSAGE RATES. EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY TO wiu rauuuLaouuvt ana DtfiKKX. AU passengers booked and forwarded to and from all Railway Stations In Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Norway, DWeden.

Or Denmarlc. nnH Qnfnlv wu.u.wu, ouu unonuu, ait uioj otuer ronte or lull anv other ronta or 1 1HE navy ui BfAKTUKIiS EXTBA STIAMEB9. ALEXANDRIA W.May 22 June 6 June 12 A88YRIA. June 19 EXPBSSB BTKAMltnfl TRINACRTA. May 25 Sat, June 1 COLUMBIA.

June 8 BUROPA Sat, June 16 ANGLIA Sat, June 22 INDIA Sat. June 29 AO IOWA July 3 a.uwiiiiuuiruii.ai.iiuruiairer, a. X. RATES OF PASSAGE IN CURRENCY, TO LONDON, A.lvitjtfcrutJi,, AND DEUKY. WEDNESDAY'S Steamers.

$60. SATURDAY'S Steamers, $65 and $75. canin Excursion Tickets (good for 12 montls), seourlng best accommodations, $120. Intermediate, $33. Streorage.

$28. CERTIFICATES AT REDUCED RATES oanle bought here by those wishing to send for their friends. DRAFTS ISSUED PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION. Apply ac tne vjorapany's unices, to HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 Bowling Green. Or to our Agents, E.

H. PUFFER, 20 Oourt st, A. H. ROOME, 869 Fulton at, Brooklyn, ap51y fTNTTED STATES MAIL LINE STEAM LJ to Queenstown and Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEDNESDAY. MANHATTAN Wednesday, May 22.

WIHUUNBIN Wodnosday, May 29. ner ixortn xtiver. Cabin passage, $80, gold steorage, $30, ourrency. Prepaid ticketa, 833, onrrenoy. Psssenftera hnnlrnH in and from Fnrtfl.

Rnmburc Tfnraav and Sweden, Ac. Drafts on Ireland, England, France and Germany, at lowest rates. Apply to WAlUiIAMS GuIOBI.SO Broadway, M. or aplS ly E. H.

PUFFER, 20 Court st, Brooklyn. Steti.ixiTjou.t8. ALBANY AND TROY BY DAY LINE BOATS O. VIBBARD AND DANIEL DREW, (ocmimenelng May 27,) leave Vestry st, Pier at 8:30 A.M., and Thlrty fourth st at 8:45, landing at Yonkors, Tarry town and Nyack, (by ferryboat) Foughkeepsle, Rhinebeok, waiWUU HUU XIUUSOII. AT1P tlCKeiB U) UOXZ1US', WeatFoint, Cornwall and Newburgh, returning same day.

fi. uMuuuuMng lur au ptnnxs vr est, ana orm. myxstr FALL RIVER LINE. FOB BOSTON, Via NEWPORT and FALL RIVER, 1872. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.

1872. xne spienutu steamers BRISTOL. Cant A. a. oimmona, KuviAjjbnuis, uapt ss.

mmmons. Leave alternately DAILY (Sundays excepted). From Pier No. 80, Norm River, foot of Chambers st: the most dlreot route to Taunton, Mlddleboro, Plymouth, Cape Cod. Nantucket New Bedford, Martha's Vineyard, and tne south shore of Massachusetts.

FREIGHT RECEIVED UP TO 6 P. M. myaly M. R. SIMONS, Managing Director.

"PEOPLE'S LINE FOE ALBANY. THE the world. Tl AX IIVT1 ir u. uw wiw auuvo Bieamers wxu leave irier a ii. (Sundays excepted) at tl o'clock, arriving at ALBANY in time to conneotwlthrall itou uaiua txesi, ixortnanu xtast, HBTUxtNlNB, leave cunntiotUlg trains uoxets can oc ndd'a Bxnress.

944 Broadway, and No. 1 Court at, Brooklyn Baggage checked to ite destination. Freight received until tho hour of departure. 8m STONLNGTON LINE FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. The New and Elegant Sidewheel Steamers, TONLNGTON AND NARRAGANSBTT, Capt m.

M. Jouos. Oapt Ray Allen. From Pier f3, foot of Jay street, North River, at 5 P. dally, ARRIVING US" BOSTON AHEAD OF ALL OTHER LINES.

Tlokets sold and Staterooms seoured at No. 319 Broadway, corner of New street, and at Dodd'a Express offloe, No, 944 Broadway, Npw York, and No. 1 Court street, Brooklyn. Freight always as low as any other Hue. D.

8. BABOOOK, President Stonlngton Steamboat Co. mHE GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT JL AND PASSENGER LINE. FOB CHARLESTON, S. THE FLORIDA PORTS AND THE SOUTH And SOUTHWEST.

TRI WEEKLY LINE. TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY. Balling from Pier 29, North River, at 3 P. M. THE SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIPS GEORGIA, Capt, S.

May 22. MANHATTAN, Oapt M. S. Woodhull, Satuiday. May 23.

Superior accommodations for passengers. Through passage tlokets and bills of lading Issued in connection with the South Carolina Railroads to all points South and Southwest, and oyer the Northeastern Railroad to Florence, Oheraw, and all points on the Oheraw and Darlington Railroad, aud with steamers to Florida ports. Insurance by this line one half per cent Goods forwarded free of commission. Bills of lading furnished and abmed at the office. Looal naaaenirer and fraiirht nfflnn.

Nn 1T7 Wnrf at. nnmnr Wsrren. HENRY R. MORO AN A Agents. For through freight tariff, or further information in refer lrougnrroigntiarin, or xurtner Information in rerer i through freight apply to BENTEY D.

HASBLL, 1 Agent, Southern Frolght Lino, S17 Broad r. Thomas st mhin ly euuo uxrvuKU ire utuioiax way, oor. FUBNITDBE. dec URN1TUKE. DEGBAAF A TAYLOR, 87 AND 89 BOWBBY, N.

MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FURNITURE, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, BEDDING, Ac. Have now on oxhlbitlou the largest assortment PARLOR, CHAMBER AND DINING ROOM SUITS, CORNICES, LAMBREQUINS AND MIRRORS, Ever offered by them, ALL OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, Which they will retail at wholesale prioe for the next sixty days. GOODS DELIVERED AND SETUP IN BROOKLYN FRBE OF CHARGE. BRANCH STORE, 81 FOURTH AVENUE, ap97 Im Near A. T.

Stewart A Oo. IURNjTURE, carpets, etc. "ALT 4 CUNNINGHAM, "Hi ar afifi Thlwt tnhlSSm ny elghth at New York. pURNITURE 5WlXmbS prices, for cash or on weekly orkontbc RlWSSRJ'' at apl88m B. M.

OOWPERTH. IRK rth.l,.n. X. BEAT BARGAINS HATaT PR TTATi riKnr5AVAiio 1 xurnltnro PiiSffTi 8, 784 768 Broadway, below Stuart's Ninth st New York, $45,000 worth must tolMia ai' tSebullllrnlB.ajo Sfo "to Sell much belSw dlMSMbes.9 biftrds, mlrroM, marble top table TMajT oliairi. W.

eti Parlor look out for tout own Interest, aid eall'anrf iW warerxMimBatTRa ani tkk prices from 7I up. Out thbturat'UvmF iivsTKDcrriojr. NNoioisiynsATiTi ft Twonty two roars established. Brunei i antfly TITOBNOH'S IMPORTANT IiA ura anu gentlemen taugnt Tetegrapbins. 935 to llookeeplng, Sio.

Writing na evenmir all Hummer. Hnvllin men and. Boys, 10 to 816 per quarter. FRBNdH8 BU8WiM8 AND fii.BGBAPlS OOLLUQB, Fulton opposite Johnson. Prlrate lessons to persona (both seiosTbMtoard and hard to learn.

WrlUnsleeaona ft, RROW1ST HALL'S NORMAL RUSI OATTBnP car tWT fiVY poslte Ratbush Woveltj huUdlng, wiU RKOPBN September IS. 1S71. Bnnerior advantao n. am AtrA stitaUontoboysanurouiuitnenBeelilni a thorough Eur llsh or business education. TWO 8BPXRA.TH rjPART.

Poijioohuiolnstllriteol etdifc Principal of the EnKliah D.eJS.ttrxi!0,5ii reoelver of the Brat TprSe at (he World's Falrfor the best treumanshlp, and author ot thofainouBponploturooI tho tord'a Prayer. Prinolpal of INraRNATIONAL BUSINESS OOtLBOB. nos. w. and COURT ST, TWO DISTINCT DBPAKTMENTS.

FlrBt Yonng men and boys. qualified for business. Second Boys tauttht Beadluu. WrlUn. HniiTin.

Anuunotto. aulSly aua At Tt tag the aod A notified Jproviaenee is Ine banner town in oafa. Bnssia imports hosts of Hayana gigars. "a A beardless Indiana boy weighs 308 ponnda. This editor of ths Dnluth Herald mentions, as proof of bis snooeas, that he has gained ten pounds since starting the paper, ten months ago.

The earliest tubular bridge "The bridge of the nose." The Milwaukee Sentinel says a street beg gar of that oity, bribed to show np his day's eaxnirigs, counted out $20.47, and did not consider it a very good day at all. Some one professes to have found a race of Indians who live without sleepincr. They ought to be educated for night editors. The property of the late Erastus Corninar amounted to $10,000 worth of revenue stamps were affixed to his will. Somebody who ought to know better pro poses an exhibition of drugs and medioines in connection with the centennial celebration of American Independence.

A negreBB escaped from a Tennessee jail by soaping herself and crawling through the bars. They didn't know she ever used soap. A two story brick house belonging to Anton Nagar, of St. Louis, fell in the other day, but none of the Nagers were injured. A Buffalo newspaper man says that Detroit has the poorest gas in the country.

Boston newspaper mn do not believe it, for reasons. Bret Harte is to publish soon a new volume of sketches, called "Mrs. Scragg's Husband, antt other pieces." There are thirty two American painters and Bculptors residing in Rome at this time. A Detroit young lady has ordered two thousand pictures of her lovely face from a photographer in that city. Forty seven thousand persons die annually of consumption in Great Britain a disease which the London Telegraph calls "a scourge, compared to which cholera is a jest and war a diversion." A man named Meehan bit off a companion's nose at San Luis Obisbo, Cal.

That was taking a Meehan advantage. In California a new use has been found for the tales or reed like vegetation which grows on the swamp lands. It is said to yield from i)0 to 60 per cent, of paper pulp, equal to that obtained from cotton. A gentleman in Alachua County, Florida, has planted ten acres of arrowroot ibis season. His crop last season, on a quarter of an aorej was valued at the rate of 300 to the acre.

A colored brother in Siiisbdro, N. was turned out of his church for "telling on" two otlier brethren who had been stealing a hog. Some chap advertises in the St. Louis Sunday Sepublican for "a good girl to cook." We suppose he wants a tender, delicate erea turo. A mule at Versailles, takes mutton as a relish for his grass, and has been gradually eating np a flock of sheep.

Madeira used to yield fifteen thousand pipes of wine per annum, now the yield is not one hundred pipes of genuine. The codfish taken this season are of unusually large size, many of them weighing from fifty to sixty pounds. The Me of Jersey is a charming sea aide re sort much frequented by the English. Strangers are again flocking to Pads as ot old. The disagreeable sensations of vouna smok ers are due to pyridine (C5 H5 N) and picoline (CC H7 N) bases, the latter of which in vapor in poisonous ana ine loimer Btuperying.

Certainly. Sir Charles Lyell computes that all North America will be washed away into the ocean, by processes now actually in operation within the space of four and a half millions of years. If anything could account for Mr. Robert Hart, of Utica, N. emerging from the seoond story of his boarding house, without going through the formalities of the stairs, it was the presence of four of bis wives.

A Chicago baby, whose nurse was in the habit of Bucking a wet cigar, died of convul sions consequence. The amount of agricultural implements going over the country to California, this Spring, is beyond all precedent. An Indiana brick school house recently ascended in a whirlwind. An Indianapolis lady, while walking the other day, passed two houses, eaeh of which contained a divorced husband of hers. One of them is married again, and the other is getting ready for his warmed over nuptials.

The fare to San Francisco from Chioago, first class, for a sleeping berth, $17 cost CI meals on the boarding cars, $24. It takes about eight days to go through, if not delayed by storms. It is said that about one fourth of the saloon keepers of Illinois have already closed np, and that one quarter of the remainder will go out of business before the 1st of July, on opount of the State temperance law, In San Francisco, a few davs arm. tiuta girl eat an orange which she had picked np in' the street and died in agony a short time after! The evidence at the inquest showed that thB fruit was impregnated with strychnine. Two New York sparrows were saorifioed by a New Jersey landlord who had heard that they would kill mosouitoes.

He tnmorl pov.r birds loose in his house and next morning only ft few an bones remained of them, while the mosquitoes' sung of triumph. "Who held the revolver to Franz Abt's head to make hhn say that the women of America were incomparably beautiful In almost all parts of the country may be found large trees. The largest in the Northern States is that known as the Balm of Gilead tree, near Newburgh, which is about 30 feet in circumference. It is now about one hnndred years old. Luther Ainsworth, of Calais, Vt, has for a long time been a gray headed man, but now, in his eighty eighth year, his hair is again turning black, which was its color in, his youth.

Storage space is so valuable in the old parts of London, that a moderate sized cellar, or an attio, commands readily $1,600 per ahnuia rent. A destructive fire whioh raged oyer Hawks Motintain, N. the other day, came within six feet of the powder house of the Midland Tunnel contractors, where 700 barrels of blasting powder were stored. Borgland, a Maryland tailor, has lately become over enthusiastic in the belief that he has tiisoovered a new religion, a leading article of the faith being the clothing of the seot in swallow tail coats. 1 A country paper remarks that Ann Dante, the composer of so many popular but rather 6olemn pieces of music, is not a descendant of the poet beniing the same surname.

A rural citizen visited a Boston restaurant heartily enjoyed a cup of delioious ooffee, ar was on the point of leaving when aaker1 hadn't forgotten something. He if he animation of the table, and deanex not. "Ten cents" was "ua 118 believed mark. "One of th n6xt laconio re coffee was on th said tea and citizen, "bi now "aid the rural worth te' Pe m.au 1 swow; it's ointtv T'l telm a veryema i ieit. Clinton1 iie" tim.

the Revolution, whioh, passing into the hands tu JoJln Parke Curtis, was planted on his estate in Vitb' tn3 oooom xi.uju.iium PPsit Newbnrrf, two old oaks, oalied Wa.hintrton OmW One is twenty three feet in cirorirtifeWc other eighteen feat. A few veaxsTH oomnanion of tna.o x.i Joaia AxTTjZr uxi, DAomiuacton revealed 1 il7i ja 8 'ree was 76 vBaUB Aflltwasonly thirteen eet in ferenco, it is aunnosed t.h. There was a period in tho a continnnt. ..7. vAoxJAuuixrx ana MM nil.

numerous. Alt ea ha same time. txtAnnoi determined. Bnt that the maWbtT ttr exceeded in stature the olk.TTSP by their akeletonTm.ey iZaT'g had a range from regions of and plains6 of the WiS rirers, quite aoroasro Alnn with; Henif and Ashley fount ftemsdvesw pursuit of their ooonwttton on, River, in vr.i.ZvrZ,,. they wint0re'd in the Winter of 18S4 Ss! in discussing the oourse whioh Bear River' mttuB oetween two or tne party, i James Bridirer rtrhb in nfill ii to follow the course of the rivsr.

and determine the bet. This took him to wW river passes through the mttmteliiB, jSS disoovared tha Great Halt a Sutton, id a 2 8 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 0 Oarloton, 1st 0 I 7 White, o. 0 8 Wolters, r. I 0 Holdsworth, s. 0 0 Pratt, 1 0 5Bovd.sdb i a uir earce, a.

S) 0 Pabor, 113 OiOummiugs, 1 I AHlaon, o. 0 1 r.f. 2 3 Total 6 11 27 lo! Total 16 14 27 12 UtHINOS. 1 2 3 4 Cleveland 2 Mntual 0 Umpiro Mr. Swandell, of the Bokford Clnb.

Time of Game 2 hours. First base by Errors Cleveland, 3 limes; Mutual, 9 times. Runs Earned Cloveland, Total Fleldlng Errors Cleveland, 18 Mutual, B. Unfair balls not called From Pratt, Woltora, 4 Cutu mings, 2. Total, 11.

It was tho beat umpired game we have seen yet, Swandell keeping both pitchers down to a atriot observance of the fourth section of tho seoond rulo. Tho return gome will bo played on Monday next, on tho Bame ground. In the meantime, the Mutuals play the HeeolutoB for practice. The Cleaveland nine play at Middletown with the Mnnsflnldn to dav. nnrt with Hio Bostone on Thursday.

Then they come back here and play the Eckfords on Saturday. aub luiuiwmg is ineir rocora taus far May 14, Cleveland vb. National IS to May 15. Oleveland va. Olvnnln li May 16, Cleveland vs.

Baltimore 21 may is, utereianu vs. Atuetlo 7 31 Mar 20. Cleveland va. AtTnntln 1a May21, Cleveland vs. Mutual.

15 The Athletics played the Nationala vesterrlav. May 21, at Washington. Thoy play the Olympics to day and the BaltirnoroB at Baltimore to morrow. The Amateub Abena. National ys.

Semi hole. The National Base Ball Club played with the Seminole Base Ball Club on the Sixth avenue grounds on Saturday. After a dose and interesting game the Nationals succeeded in defeating the Seminolos by a score of 29 to 14. The playing of Story at left, Connolly at second base, and Betts as oatchcr was particularly noteworthy on the part of the Nationals, and also the piaying oi ncroerc at leic, aua umitn aa oatcuer on the port of the Semluolca. The Bcore of innings la aa follows 123456789 National 3 429 114 Seminole 6 The Nationals are ready to receive ohallentrM from any junior club.

Alpha vs. Winona. On Saturdav last at Prospect Park Grounds, the Alpha Junior and Winona Base Ball Clubs played a very tight game of ten iun iub. iub Aipua went iu 10 merr mntn inmugwith four runs to get to tie. The first two men were put out without a run being made, but after that by some very heavy hitting they managed to tie the came.

In the early part of the gamo Miller made aa tine a catch as haB ever been seen, a left handod running catch, and he had to jump for it at that, too. Thompson, of the Alphas, made a splendid oaten of a red hot liner. The score of nineB ia 08 follows ALPHA. Tti Wranw, BrOlimo. Q.Pnnrflnll l.tK Rule, 1 Rodman, c.

2 Burton, as llAltken, s. 0 Abbott, l.f 2 Hogg, 2b i Crawford, 4 Thompson, 8b 4i Home, 3b 1 Rhodes, r.f 1 Thompson, 1, 1 o.j. T7nes; a Bishop, 1st 2 Phillips, r. 3 Total 33l Total 18 BTJtfB BCOBHD. 1 2 2 456789 10 Winona 1 Alpha 0 2 Umpire J.

Hall, Atlantic. Scorer A. Burton. Time of Game Three hours. THB DUFEAT OP THE CHAMPIONS A RoTf to Sxve Bets.

The "glorious unoerliiuty" business overtook the "championa" yesterday, May 20, at BaUI more, and for the first time this season they sustained defeat, and, we regret to state, under circumstances not very creditable to tho "model club of Philadelphia," judging from the reports in the World aud IlerM. The former states that, "Up to the eighth inning everything went on smoothly, both sides doing their level beet to win, aud affording the lovers of the game who were present a rare treat, but at this point an unploac ant contretemps occurred which caused the game to terminate abruptly. In this inning (tho elchth) two of the AthletioB were out without any run having beta mado, when the umpire gave a decision which was generally considered a just and correct one, but whioh the Athletlca thought proper to dispute, and aa the umpire very properly declined to rescind it, the Philadelphians refused to continue the game. He then officially awarded the gome to the Baltimore dub by a score of 9 to 0." Tho score below tells tho true Btory BAI.TIHOBE. n.lB.ro.A B.IB.M.A..

Oulhbert. 1. MoSride, 0 Reach, r. I. 0 Malone, 0 Fisler.Sdb 0 Treaoey.

a. 1 1 3 RadcliB.B. 1 1 1 2 Graver, 0 0 OlPike.Sd 1 2 0 Fisher, 3d 0 0 1 6 Ycrke.l.f 1 0 0 O.Higham, r. 0 Anson. Sd 0 1 Mills, lat 1 Hall, o.

1 MathevtB, 1 Geary, s. 1 0 1 Mack, let 0 0 13 0 Totals 4 4 21 11 Total 7 i 31 11 BUMS 3COBED. 1 4 6 7 AtMetlo Baltimore 3 1 1 0 7 Runs Barned Athletio, 1 Baltimore, a Umpire Mr. Graham, Olympio Base Ball Club. Time of Game 1 hour and So minutes.

Other Professional Club Contbsts. On May 18, tho following games were played In Boston and Philadelphia, by which it will be Been that the Boston aud Athletio Oluba added to their yiotories. 1BOT. BOSTON. PO.A.

B.1B.FO.A. Force, Sdb 1 1 Wright, s.s.. MoAtoe, lstb 0 0 0 Barnes, td 1 1 1 4 4 0 4 Allison, c. 0' Leonard. a I King, 1.

0 Bollan, o. 1 Martin, r.f. 0 Hodes, 8. B. Zettleln.p 0 Woods, Sdb 1 0 0 i OiGoaid, 1st 0 0 1 a 11 2 2 0 1 1 Rogers, r.

f. 0 H. Wright, c. 1 Totals 2 7 27 10 Totals 4 9 II II ns Kin. 1 1 8 4 6 7 8 9 Troy 0 0 0 0 0 1 Boston Poll a Runs earned Boston, 1 Troy, 0, Base on Enors Troy, a BeBton, 2.

Umpire Mr. Clifton. Time of game 1 hour and 40 minutes. 0 0 0 0 alfXXJEWO. FO IBST OITI, B.ll.PO.A n.iB.ro.i Oath bort, l.f MoBride.p.......

Meyerle, r. Malone. TlBr.M 4 4 9 2 Hastings, a a utton. xa a 8 3 3 a 1 9 1 1 a 1 0 7 1 8 i 8 0 Carleton, 1st 1 O.WMUi.o 1 2iWolters, 0 s. 0 1 1 Pratt, r.f 0 1 Treaoey.

0. .6 Anson, odb 5 a McGoary, s. 4 Mack, lat fi 3 BiJ1 Vinson, o. I. 0 Totals 81 83 17 la BtntB SCOBBD.

1 2 8 4 6 7 11 2 4 Athlatio 1 Forest City 8 6 11 0 7 Runs Earned AthleHo, 24 Forest City. 8 liases on Enron Athletic, 5 i Forost City, Umpire B. Ferguson, AUantio Base Ball Club Time of Gamo 2 hours and 65 nunute3. The MansfieldB played tho Yale University nine, My 18, and defeated them by tho following score 12345678 Yale 0 Mausfleld 3 8 9 0 18 The Amateur Arena. The first amateur club ladles' matinee will take place at the Caaitoline Grounds on Saturday next, on whioh occasion tho Nameless Club Blue Stockings will play tho Con oordB.

A closely contested and well played game mar be anticipated. Seats Trill bo reserved for lady vis Kore. The Proapeot Park, Juniorfl, are spoiling for a challenge from "any club trader 16," which means any club whose players do not exceed sixteen yean of age. The young Actives played the AroUoa on May 18 with the appended result ACTIVE. ABOTIO.

B.lB.PO.A.1 B.1B.PO.A. uavts.o,... 7 i K. warden, all TV 0 Taylor, c. 0 nonatant lh.

Helnightlb I Moore, 7 MeMonagh, 6 Smith, as 4 Sheldon, lb 8 Johnson, I. 4 Soott, of Gould, o. Wardell, 0 F. Thomas, 1 Hope, 2b 2 W. Thomas, 1.

I Lreuran. in 'J Total 44 53 31 Total II so 31 lo unasaa. 1 3 Aotive 5 Arctic 1 3 41 6 13 Runs Earned Active, 80 Arobto. 8. Bases on Errors Aetlvo, Arctic, 4.

Umpiro B. Hyde, Dolly Vardou Base Ball Club, Time of Game Two hours and ten minutes. Turf. A MTTLB BRUSH AT PBOSPEOT FABE. Much to the disappointment of a large number of Bportsmen who yialtod Proapeot Fair Gronnda on Monday, the match bttwean Chip Girl and Clambako did got take plaoe, The Girl's owner claimed thk alio WAS and consequently paid.

lorfjU, Rather than go homo without a rao6, a tlC eweepsteaks wa made vxp between Hippee, Bottner Boy, Pettit, and Gilderaleovo. CommisaionorB MoLaugblln, Corr, and Foran were prevatlod upon to act Judges. Hippee's stock stood high at the Btart, and led in the pool. Ho led on the first heat, aud came In In The remaining heita were oloseiy contested, but won by Pottit, in 3:57 on tho second heat, and 3:62 on the third. Owing to a strong headwind prevailed during tho fast heat, Butohor Boy was withdrawn.

SUMMARY. et ut, to wagon feSass I .1 Owner's a. g. Butohor Boy, lo harness Time Finking. dr.

Am Exaa.oi)iNAaT Oatoh. APlattabureh Correspondent of thn An ternoo." 'AMrB. Wm. o. RfiodeB, We of the" agent at vWoa Prison, caught In Ohaay Lake, a rnae nlllcent weighing one aou1, 10 uov3rcor HiiTmm weiguea xune anu ono ouaco arewed, METHODIST MANNERS.

How tbe Academy Antlitfrjoo Utialied to Dlnn Ti tns mter th4 Broohtim Sf on the "langaajt tftf(roorrl a minister aud a Wilmst of the speakers at the Methodist Canfoo.T. ui 0.4,'i.w, rH. r7, 1 yertextaW'wttii on BishopB, Oehxido ot John Wesley I lour detteherixto Seen note xf Esvnt Uin nt it.l their Saviour. auauaa to perish In their sins 'Tie in the church the leprosy begins." EPISOOFAJilAlf. woman in Danville.

N. nitv r. 1 by the. hiahwav and.workouther tax of four oents, ma Thei appearance at the appointed time, armed with mucu vigorously uu aer tax was wtuueuaju cutout niteer minutes. in are tte old.

were be nroyen have nver, sonri the Bear where and and leoted the he at 8.Jt week. Address Mv HVD. Middletown, Orange NT Y. I A as iTrflvasBK is new, large, and lUrly adapted LMPOBTERS AND JOBBERS OF FIRST CLASS 'rfii, anQ oooi, ana tofamUlM with ohlldren numerotut tronl olnltv: farm. miTi Ooahen.

Hami HAVE REMOVED Fulton from their old standJg st, where they had been lo gatedtor more than BIOHTKEt? YEARS. the spwioM 8 NO. 69 FULTON NEW YORK, wnere they have made extensire improvements, and noa. Resolved, That the district of asMesment for renavin cH.SleSe.bM with oohbleatnnea. nnrto.

Ji.r'. "rr r. on each S3. 1v.H??..O'0O feet i business far superior to vwii lT Aiieir bioox, to whlou are continnally bell above'named r.hiaTnS" "Jfo.hjlB THE UNDEBSIGNED BEGS, TO CALL The attention of the American public to the ORBAT MONEY DRAWINGS theOitv of airuu uuonra HAWKN ippiy to Attorney, BrooUynT EeieVhfsS: county, or to A. H.

WALK. "tSR. "jneneswr jsntton. District Altnrnsv. cine rarXIBt'AiWilF liav.

UMMER BOARD ON MOUNTAINS. OATSKUiL I MAPLE GEO VB HOUSE, PALENVILLE, GREENE 00 N. Y. PHILO PBgK, Propiletor. in maun, My ajn wt vratt CAS FIXTCBES.

FIXTUKES I GAS FIXTURES 1 1 jT danth win oe on or Superb illustrated and standard Books selected by ths house recently in Europo with great oare, comprising tho choicest editions, and In the bestnossibleoonditioo, affording an opportunity to buy flue and desirable Books, and at ueh prices as it would be diffiouli to obtain In anyothor way. AHfiUUtutXTtni oonstui before made, comprises FANoxrnnAVfSR'Vilil. 'i XIX, a ivnTTATTnnD mm'ivisaAninAtAHA UiUAKS. BRANDS OF BRANDlSs, YTAGES FROM 178 TO 1868 INCLUSIVE), o1tSfTJR.1N OASES OR CASKS: ALSO, GINS, PORTS. MADEIRAS.

OLARBTS, HOOKS. OHAMPArtVKH WM. A. FOWLER. I rnySOHt EWERAfJR OFPtflW.

nw tutk those Catalogues ready and Books ou exhibition at the CLINTON HALL SALE ROOMS. STORAGE, Idrfttk sxiuittons iti WIubb. Wine ply it HUNDRED THOUSAND BOLLS 1W stook of all the flnet American WAT.T. PlTJfn BLANKS, 9tol0o. In Mo.

.81.00 to 8L30. lOtolUo. 5o. 7o. mitiih In'rtVinV VsiVJi'; ffff the MSSfStS fflscSnJ0ven2e.ln and sneoificatlona And PLEASANT VALLEY WIN IV OOS STILL AND grown.

Co. fer this tl Heajant Valley by the callS, fetS Wines, and oansap. Ueral I.nel0tx.fift, at BrorferndHye unsurpassed, and we are irroared mi18 ta.Is0 one bottle to COObbls; it McUble rates. fr0m to ONE MZLLIONa SEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND The ilrtt tWawlng has been offlolaHy Bxed for the xtrAAt aniyaoTJi WiiUHE NEXT HIT WUIOQ .00 In currenoy, uromDuy ana aui fomaXdto' tba world if fh7 mn ir.n3i.ii MS? lit in uartA rri ixV" HEfflgH, Grmany. jpiIVE BROWN nTTmra Borders mvj, mvlB Is UVUUlV AU U1VJ, BUU VUO ait au 832 Fulton tt.

nnnnmlfA nfa the Prfoo will repay an examination. ocW ly IAS FIXTUKES IMPORTANT ffV iPPeaceBtplftoo In the citv in wnaid the latest I fofffl. Flans Bt JAMEB iBet. 4 Spruce at, N. Y.

rxui xSnxffijAffl 1 part ulynurJlfled to atTSSr" LJHiOT'S beat jy Half of vraf RWART, SUTJfHEN 174 FUL ton street, offer elegant A OTOKAGE GOOD, CLEAN, NEW rooms for furniture storage, on third and fourth floors of LATIMER'S NEW OARPET STORES. 801 aud 303 AUantio st, near Court. Large and convenient elevutor for pianos and heavy goods. mhl83tn PAPER HANGING Department dheadlat retail White i Jfh.0i&oni. themselves the right to reject all proposals, If neeesMry to PlttofilerfitoftSe 'S WM.

A. FOWLEB. Pranlnant Marble. Al trVranted. ron'o and myZIIy u.

i nuuiuuf, neoretary. tnyasS eflt8tamxTedOil.r.AHlthV:.Ji'S..Ju0! 9.U Rloh lm 1 1.U..

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