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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE BROOKLYN, TUESDAY MARCH 4 1874. THREE CENTS. VOL. 35. NO.

70. DRY GOODS, dec DRY GOODS, PIA1VOS, ORGAN AND MUSIC MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. AUtTlOBEEBS. NEW PARK THEATRE. Manager A.

R. SAMTJRLLS. INTER. NN II NX DEPARTMENT OF' CITY WORKS OitBall, Brooklyn, areh 19, ISM. Tn following Eroposalg wen opened and anaonnoed Maroh 19, 1814 For tiding sowars In Map JMstrlot No.

SI, Sub Dlvlalon No. 11. EEEBE RBBB BR BR KB REEB BRRB BR BR EEEBE If rt vv ww ww ww II ft a If II II II a 102, 104 and 106 COURT STREET, TKVEI TKAWaJPOKTATlOW, Steamabipa. TNMAN LINE, JL FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, "toral Hul Steamers are appointed to sail as follows: CTTY OF BROOKLYN Saturday. Maroh 28, 2 P.M.

GHK OF BRUSSELS April 4, a JVM, CTTY OF PARIS Saturday. April 11, 1 P. it. crry of Montreal Saturday, April is, 2 p. m.1 Ant) eaoh succeeding Saturday ana Thursday, from Piat 46, North River.

OF PASSAGE: Cabin, $70. $80 and $98, gold, according to accommodation. Round trip tickets at low rates. Steerage To LWeroooi, QneenBtown, Glasgow. Londonderry, London, Bristol or Cardiff, 8a).

Prepaid certificates, $83 ourrency. Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Sweden, Norway, Denmark an Tarls at reduced rates. Drafts Issued at lowest rates. For oabin passage and general business apply at the Company's office, No. 15 Broadway.

For steerage passage JOHN DALE, Agent, D. P. HOWELL, 4 Court st, or to MoDONOUQH 7 Hamilton av. Brooklyn. Brooklyn offices open until 9 P.

M. lor the acoommoda PPPP IT A NN OOOO SSSB PPII AA NN OSS PPII AA NO OS U.AA OS PPPP II AAA 8S8S II A A 8 II A A OS 8 II A AN OS II A A NN OOOO SSS3 J. P. Oran ford. MorkBoa.

don. W.Ij. Holmes! Pr'e, Am'flt. tVo. S6.50 6.76 iM 3.50 1.95 Am'at.

Am'nt. 9WUn.ft. SB in. briok sewer, on irrlllaira $7.60 6.30 $1,800 6,750 4,000 $5.60 5.25 2.68 2.00 6,250 8,250 6,583 4,400 9.810 8,600 8,500 $3W76 1,000 Un.ft.lU In. briok sewer.

on Kniiago. 1,010 Hn.ft.6U In. brlok Bewer, on cradle 3.00 I 8,000 6,600 a.S001in.ft.ieln. cement pipe, gg snape. Slln.ft.l51n.

2.WI 6,600 4,390 I 4,400 cement pipe.1 eSllrfftisin. 2.00 cement pipe, flat 120 manholeB, 1.40 S8.00 110.00 8,680 1.60 27.00 115.00 9, xclnsivo of iron 85 street ba 8,120 8,240 4,875 80.00 100.00 sins, exoluB'e 3,850 oi iron pans. Total 838,2501 $37,7551 Jno.W. New Jno. Brady.

man. PaVk 8mlth. Pr'o. $5.60 6.29 Am'nt. Pr'o.

Am'nt. 00 Iln.ft.SC In. brick sewer, on I $1,100 6,390 $7.00 i $1,400 6,600 $7.25 1 $1,459 5,800 5,000 5.478 3,960 9,486 brick sower, on grillage. biick sewor, oi cradle pemcnt pipe, ctr shane 6.50 4.70 5. 8.00 2.44 8,000 6,868 4,114 4,700 6,280 5.00i 2.J 9.401 1,80 I lin.ft.lfi In.

cement eg Bnane Un.lt, 121n. 1.87 l.M 80.00 8,060 9,673 4,200 4,876 l.i I cemeut Dloe, flat l.Btt 1.53 130 mnnuoles, exclusive ol Iron hn. 8,600 4340 86 0u 125.001 28.00 12S.C0 BluB, exolus'oj oi iron paQB. 124.00 4,480 Total 1 1311,3601 $89,014 York 4 Mol vey. S.

L. Eesney. rfiREDERICK LOESER 289 AND S91FULTON STREET, AND AND 16 TILLARY 8TKJSET. o00ooooo0oooo0o LLLLLLIX LLLLU, LLLL r.r.r.r. LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LL LLLL LLL LLLLLLLLLLLL T.T.T.I,l,I.T,l.ItI,I.I.r, 0oooooooooOo0 Will open on TUESDAY, March 24, ANOTHUR LARGE INVOICE OF DOUBLE DDDD A MM MM A AA MM MSI AA A A MM MM A A A A MM MM A A AAA MM MM AAA SSS8 8 8 SK 8 SSSS KK 8 DA A A A Xf A A AI AIM Ol A DA AM MM A DDDD A AM MA A 8 SK AS SK A SSSS TABLE LINEN, It PPP EEE RR A TJ1 mn RRYYAA RRD RR YYAA RRD A A 11 PPP EE RR A A KK A AAA RRD It A A A II AR RDDD A YA EEE Housekeepers should avail thomsolvos of this opportunity to supply themselves with oheap Table Linen.

Wo Will also open live eases STANDARD PRINTS, MADDER COLORS, At 8 cents and 9 oonts per yard. Regular value 10c. and 11c. per yard. F.

LOESER CO. B. JONES, 801 FULTON STREET. III 11 11 11 it a it I AinPSCMCWTS. RS.

F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. EVERY EVE KING, Tbe Latest HeswUom, CHARITY. MISS MINNIE CONWAY as RUTH TRHDGHTT, By kind permission of Angus tin Dab, Esq.

MlssGBRTKTOlt KELLOGG as Vanhrogh MUb IDA 8AVORY as Kvo, her daughter Mr. NBJL WARNER aa Athotnsjr Mr. WALTER LENNOX at Mr. Fltxpaxtiugton Mr. F.

CHIPPENDALE aa Dr. Atholnsy Mr. A. H. HA8TINGS at Mr.

Smatley Mr. B. A. MoDOWKLLaa Fred. Smalley Mr.

W. F. OWEN as Mr. Skinner Mr. J.

H. BURNETT ai The Butltr CHARITY MATINEE, SATURDAY, 3 P. M. SECURE YOUR SEATS. LEFEBRE, AT TBS TABERNACLE, MAROH 81.

HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. TO NIGHT. MR. JOHN A. STBVENS, as BOB BRIRRLY.

MrTj. Z. LITTLB HAWK8HAW. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. Mr.

J. Z. LITTLE, di BOB BBIKRLY. Mr. JOHN A.

STEVENS, as HAWKSHAW. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, STREETS OF NEW YORK. MONDAY, March 80, Mr. J. H.

BUD WORTH, CASPAR VEEDER. ARBUCKLE'S CORNET, AT THE TAB ERN ACLE, MAROH 81. BROOKLYN PHILHARMONIC. FOURTEENTH PUBLIC REHEARSAL, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25.

AT 8 O'OLOOK. TICKETS FIFTY CENTS. THEODORE THOMAS, Conductor. ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS: 1. Symphony in Major Sonabert 2.

Vorspiel Die Melstorslnger Von Wagner 3. Variations on a Thome from Haydn (now) Brahms 4. Overture Leonora No. 8 Beethoven At the last Rehearsal and Concert, MLLK. ILMA DI MURSKA, Soprano.

MR. RICHARD HOFFMAN. Pianlat. ARBUCKLE'S CORNET. AT THE A A OLE, MARCH 81.

fRAND CLASSICAL CONCERT, In aid of THE BROOKLYN NURSERY, at the HANSON PLACE M. E. CHURCH, THURSDAY EVENING, Maroh 28, 1874. Tiokets, 60 oonts, ftiMORE'S TWENTY SECOND REGIMENT BAND, AT THK BROOKLYN TABERNACLE, TUESDAY EVENING, Maroh 31. TVfRS.

SMITH'S SURPRISE PARTY." JL In oonsequenoe of tho sudden Indisposition of Mr. DeCORDOVA, the leotare to tako place lb tho CHURCH OF OUR FATHER on THURSDAY EVENING, la unavoidably postponed until further notice. CITY ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEXT DOOR to Post Offioe, Prof. WILLIAMS, M. whoso tnystto and amusing experiments In Psyoholugy are attracting such large and delighted audiences, will appear again as above THIS EVENING, at 8 o'olook.

Opens atl. Admission, 10 centa. Roaerved Seats, 25 cents. LUCCA, AT THE A ACLE, TUS TUESDAY EVENING, March 81. LOONTERNO'S ORCHESTRA AND Twenty third Rogimont Ban 1 Is to enter into engagements for parties, woddtngs, sociables, oon certe, fairs, theatres, r.nd will furnish from a pianist to any numbu of musl.

clans desired: Call or address L. CONT BRNO, 419 Gold street. GEO. W. MORGAN, AT THK TABEBNAOLB ORGAN, TUESDAY EVENING, Maroh 81.

BATH BUSH, lATH 847 and 249 FULTON ST, Another frosh lot of thoso FINE EMBROIDERIES Just Bocolvod, 60, 10c, I2c, Ho, 20o per yard. GENTS' REGULAR ENGLISH HOSE, at 20c a pair. BEST GROS GRAIN RIBBON, at 21c. 25o, S3c, B3o. BUSH HUSH BUSH BII.SH H'fmt BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BCSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BU sH KtTSW HIi.ATH HEATH HKATH HEATH HEATH HEATH HEATH HEATH HKASTH HKATU HKATH HEATH HKATH HEATH HKATH HKATH HEATH HEATH HEATH HEATH HEATH HKATH HEATH HEATH HKATH HKATH HEATH HEATH HEATH HEATH HKATH ITALIAN VAL.

HANDKERCHIEFS HEATH HEATH ITALIAN VALENCIENNES LACES. HEATH HKATH 15 cents per yard, HKATH HEATH FORMER PRICE, 48 cents HEATH HKATH KRAl'H HKATH ITALIAN VALENCIENNES LACES. HEATH HKATH HEATH HFATH HEATH Hfc ATH HKATH HEATH HKATH HKATH HEATH HKATH 1254c, 18c, 25c, 43c, 690. HUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSK BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BU SH BUSH BUSH BUSH WORTH DOUBI.K THE PRICE. Llnon oontro $1.13.

TAPE FRONT HOOPSKIRTS, 76 oents. Just rocolvod ono caso of inskIvtings, Fine goods at U3o, and 28c. BEST WINDSOR TIES, All new sbados, at 37c. 2 BUTTON "WHITE KIDS, per pair. Extra good hose At 16c A genuino KID GLOVE, In all the now shados, We olforat $1.13, WARRANTING KVERY PAIR.

HEATH ft BUSH. 247 AMD 2411 FULTON 8T. HKATH HKATH HEATH HEATH HKATH HEATH HEATH SKATII KATH III ATI! HEATH HEATH HKATH HKATH HKATH HEATH HEATH HKATH HEATH HKATH HEATH HEATH HEATH IlEATH HEATH HBATH HKATH HKATH HEATH BUSH BUSH BUSH BUSH BU.ill BUSH BUdH BUSH BUSH Busn BU.SH BU.SH BUSH BUSH bu3h It US II BUSH BUSH BUSH BU3H BUSH HUSH BU.ill jgPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. WECHSLER, ABRAHAM 4 297 AND 293 FULTON STREET. Botwoon Tillary and Johnson sts.

HAVE JUST RKCKtVKD From our Rosldcnt Buyer Abroad A LARGE LOT LADIES' FRENCH BMBltOlDBRED UNDERWK AR, ON CONSIGNMENT. In many styles and Qualities, and aro authorized lo soil tho same at 60 conts on tho dollar. We can commend this lot to our friends, customers and (he public, as an unusual offering of obolce goods, far ba low actual value, and would advlfio an early examination. VAIIPETINUS, VC. gTE TEW ART CO.

SSS TTTT EEE A RRR TTTT ri 1 A. AA II AA A A AIM A A WWWW A A RRR WWWW AAAA VV A A A ARB A AR SSS sss EE F. 15 EEE Am'nt. $1,400 8,500 3,000 4,953 8,950 10,230 8,600 4,200 200 Hd. ft.

88 in; bilok sewer. on flrrillaxre 1,000 Un. ft. 0 In. briok sewor, a 1.000 brlok sewer, uiin.

it. on orauje lis. ft. 18 In. oenient pipe, lin ft.

16 in. cement pipe, IUii. ft shsp aa aharja. 6,300 lin. ft.

12 in. ooment pipe, nan oottom 130 manholes, exolusWo of I iron neaas 85 etroet. baeluB, oxoluslvo of iron pans Total $86,038 I $81,849 Pr'e. Am'nt. Pr'o.

$5.75 $1,150 $7.00 4.90 4.9C4 2.50 8.60 8,600 8.00 2.40 5,280 3.25 1.85 fi070 1.80 1.49 9,333 1.86 80.00 8,600 80.00 120.00 4,290 IvM.Oo! OOO NN KEK1EH SSSS JOONNNR SS JOONNNK SS JOONNNK 8 EEK SSSS JOON NNK 8 JOONNNE SS NN 8 8 JJJ OOO NN EEEBE SSS3 D. H. Yalen Henry H. tine. Brown.

Pr'e. Am'nt. Pr'e. Am'nt. $0.00 $1,200 $5.87 $1,174 150 4,500 6.00 6,00 8.00 8,000 4.50 4,500 2.D0 5,500 3.78 8,316 180 8.980 1.66 8,653 1.50 9,300 1.46 9,052 38.00 3,360 80.00' 8,600 115.00 4,025 133.00 4,855 mflti $43.949 BARGAINS.

YAK LACES, 60 CTS. 3 INCHES WIDE. 0OR8KT8, AT 60c, 75o. and $1.00. CHEAPEST IN THE CITY.

GBOS GRAIN RIBBONS IN BETTER QUALITIES AND BEAUTIBUL COLORS, AT 25 ots. PLAID SASH RIBBONS, 60 AND 60 OTS. LARGE STOOK OF SPANISH LACE SCARFS, EMBROIDERIES. 25 cts. and 10 cts.

MILLINERY Best and clioapostln tho city. KID GLOVES, 60 cts. TWO BUTTONS, $1.35. OOURVOISIERS KIDS, IN 1, 2 AND 3 BUTTONS, THE NEW SHADE PEARL BUTTONS IN GREAT VARIETY" AND VERY CHEAP. BEADED GIMPS, 25 cts.

and up. BEADED FRINGE, 40 cts. and up. SUNSHADES IN GREAT VARIETY, At exceedingly low prioos. Made up Lace Goods In Btock and to order Tho latoat novelties.

OOO NN EEEEE SSSS JO ONNNE SS JO ONNNF, 88 JO ONNNE 8 JO EEE SSSS JOONNNE 8 JO ONNNK SS ON NN JJJ OOO NN EEEEE SSSS 444 CCCO OOOOO ft ft OOO 4 4 OOO 44 OOO 4 4 4 4 4 4 COO 4 44 COO 444 4 CCCC OOOOO "IDCM. COLE, AUCTIONEER. BV COLE A MURPHY. Saleroom, 879 Fulton St. WEDNESDAY, March S5, at 1UH o'olook, At 1 NINTH" ST, near Fifth HOUSEHOLD FU UN IT UKB parlor suites.

in green xeps mnd hair olotb, B. V. piano, oablnet organ (Mjmj 4 Hamlin), cnitalns and oornlcee, black walnut marblo top chamber suites, bedding, bruasels and ingrain carpets, oak and pain tod cbambor furniture, Wheeler A Wilson oab lnot machine, onk dining furniture, china, plated waro, lass, cutlery, kitchen goods, etc. THURSDAY, March 26, At 13 o'oiosk, at Salesrooms. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE FLATBUSH FfcOPERTY AND LOTS IN THE EIGHTH WARD, eomprlelng 81 valuable paroels of Flatbush property la Kaet New York nv.

and running tUrongh to Oiarkson st, containing from one to five aores each, and to be sola In In such parcels more fully described In diagrams, to be bad of the auctioneers. Also fourteen lota, 25x100, on Third avenue and Fortloth st. Also a tract of unimproved land of about 400 aores. In the township of Pnoo, Counts of Monroe, Pennsylvania. Terms easy.

By order OI the executrix of tho lato JamcsT. Tapaoott. EuSgd'VhWffie burgh? can remain on bond and mortgage Sold UKYKAlT AVhreo story frame house, rmf Wh water furnaco, range, on north side of "JS'lM wc. of BuBUwlck av. Boulevard; lot SOx BT Three story brlok store and dwelling on sooth east cor.

of Richards and Woloott sts. South Brooklyn houBe 18x32: 8 rooms; marble mantels, etc, lot lRxlrtv Good location for grocery or liquor business. FIFTEEN 1'H ST Two story frame house filled In with brick, 193 Flfloonth Bt, near Fifth av; house 20x40; 9 rooms 1 water throuehout well adapted for two families. 181 DEAN ST. Throe story brown stone front dwelling on north side of Dean st, between Bond and Hoyt; house 20i40, lot lOiifeet doep; all improvements, Including furnace in cellar.

Sale positive. For particulars and mnpB, apply at our salesroom. W. COLE, AUCTIONEER. OTnVfYPT? A KnnrJnnAAni and real estlte brokers, will sell at auction on THURSDAY, March W.

1874, at 12 o'clock at the CITY SALESROOM, S79 Fulton'st, tho following No. 4C8 WASHINGTON AVBNUE. ft. north of Gate av, a large frame dwelling, 40x86, with extension, 17x32: contains 17 rooms, beside two bathrooms, laundry and attic: tho improvement consist of two bathrooms, throo wator closets, stationary tubs, Gould's pac. nt hosier, gas fixtures, Ac walls filled In with briok tho ground is IwOxloO.

nicely laid ont, fruit, hrnhbery, 4c. This sale presents an opportunity to Surchaso a largo house, with deep lots, and have two vory estrable lots adjntniuK for building upon. No. 662 BEDFORD AVENUE. A two story, banouont and attlo, frame dwelling, 20x3; contains 10 roump, gas, water, rango.

boiler, stationary tubs, 4c. and is in good order: lot 90 feet deep: looatlott good, and on the grand drivo from Eastern District to ProsDeot Park. No. 368 "WARREN STREET. A throe story, basemont and suboollar, brick dwelling, 13.81 contains 12 rooms, gas, rango, hot and coldwator to third floor, bath, two water closets, Ac lot 100 feet deep locat ion near car route.

Maps, partlcularaand permits at tho auctioneers office, 189 Monfagno st. COLE, AUCTIONEER, COMMERCIAL EXOHANGH, No. 8S9 FULTON 8TRKFT, Opposite the Oitv HalL WEDNRSDAY, March 25, 1874, At 18 at tho Commercial Kxehango, No. 889 Fulton st, opoosttc City Hall, Brooklyn. 4 DESIRABLE RESIDENCES ON CLINTON AVENUE Absolute salo by order of Trustees.

NO. 270 GUSTOS AVENUE, between Wlllonghbyand De Kalb avonuss 3 story, ba89ment and subcollar brick house, 24.9x44 feet, 12 rooms, ropleto witk all tho modern A NO 263 CLINTON AVENUE, adjoining 3 threo story anil basemont frame houses, 25x38 feet, 12 rooms, all the roolo. improvements lots 115 foot deep. VANDEBB1LT AVKNUE 4 vacant lots in rear of above. This i ona of tho choicest locations on the avo nue.

Two thirds may remain on bond and mortgage. Salo peremptory to tho blithest bidder. For maps, Ac, apply to tho auctioneer. 383 Fulton at. No.

900 TV KNT SEOOND ST 3 story, attic, base meDt and subcollar tamo nouso contains lu rooms, etc. lot 25x100 ft. No. 210 TWENTY FIRST ST A2story, frame store, lot 26x100 ft. Solo posiltvo; part of purchaso monoy may remain on bond and mortgage WEDNESDAY, April 8, at 12 At tho COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE, No.

3i9 Fulton st, Opposite the City Hail. 60 desirable building lots, boiug almost the entire block, bounded by Greene, Loxingtun and Putchon avs, and Bradwny. This property 1b in an unexceptionable location, Bur rounded bv some of tho best Improvements In this part of the city. Mang and full particulars will soon bo roady at the office of the auctioneer. S.

QUIMBY, AUCTIONEER. Bj QUIMRY A BISSF.LL, Auctioneers. S93 and 401 Falton street, Cadar the direction of Aras G. Esa. Sheriff, Will ii II at tholr lalearooms oa THURSDAY, Marck 26, at 12 o'clock, noon, tThe three tory brick houses, with all improvjmentai, 20.10xS6x7S known aa Nos.

SI and 83 Greene av. AUCTIOK T. W. LINDSAY WILL SELL on WEDiN ESDAY, Maroh 25, at tOJtf o'clock, at Ml Court et, a large assortment of hardware, oatlery. japanned tin and stated also, very fine gold watches and fine jewelry, doable guns, revolaere, three family Bibles, and other goods.

Sale positive. HENKY HUME, AUCTIONEER. Salesrooms, 4M FULTON ST, cor. GALLATIN PL. EVERY KVGNIiYG.

at 7Stf o'cioak, Saporb Cabinet Funiiture. KVERY WEDNICSD AY, at II. Second Hand Furniture, Carpet, etc. Consignments solicited, liberal advances made. Special given to sales at private and stores.

3" Wilder's" Pat. Salamander safes for sale. ERE JOHNSON, AUCTIONEER, Will sell without reserve. By order of M. McGRATH, At 12 o'clock on THURSDAY, March 26, at Auction Exchange, No.3.9 and Ml FULTON st.

Brooklyn. I5U SUPERB LOTS, Splendidly situated in Eighth Ward, on THIRD, FOURTH and FIFTH AVS. second and Fifty third stroets, HANDSOME GRADES, tsUPERB LOCATION. COMMANDING VIEWS. Salo positive.

Liberal terms 70 per cont. on mortgage. Maps at Salesroom, 893 FULTON st, Brooklyn, and at Auctioneer's office, No. 21 Park Row, N. Y.

ENRY HUME, AUCTIONEER, Salesrooms 4t4 Fulton st, cor. Gallatin place On THURSDAY, March 26, at lOJtf o'clock. AtNo.C8ST. fELIXST.bet.DeKalbav. and Fultonst.

Fine rosewood and cilt inlaid doublo parlor suite, in green striped reps. Fine walnut, chestnut and en a moled chamber Jniniture; reversible patent (wring beda: boBt hair mattrcBSQs, feather bcdB and feather pillows dining oom furniture: fine Brussels and ingrain carpets, stair carpets, mate, shades, etc. one fine French plate pier mirror and console tablo, marble top; also lino rosewood 7 octave plBno, piano stool, cover, etc. Catalogues ready WEDNESDAY MORNING. Salesrooms, 404 fc'ULTON tiT.

w. W. BACKUS, AUOTIONEEtt. BROOOKLYN 4U0TION A.NO COMMISSION STOSH, KO. 431 FULTON STREET, (Wheeler's Building,) Pox the selling: at auction and private sale, for OSSh, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, FURS, Boots and Sooes and otber raerobandfso.

now furnlture.Ao, AUCTION SALES EVERY EVENING. Advances made when desired. W. W. BAOKUS.

A SSIGNEE'S SALE OF SILVER PLAT ed ware ti bo told by catalogue). Will sell at aafesroom. No. 891 Fulton e. on WEDNESDAY.

THURSDAY and FRIDAY, March 15, 26 and S7 A. by order of JACOB C.WILLIS, assigaee A large and cnotos stook oi firft cliss Bllver plated ware, oonalsting In part ofioa sots (five and sir pieces), asters and oako Blinds, fruit baskets, card rocolvcrs, forks, spoons, coffee urns, ice pitchers, salvers, wine stands, pickle stands, to be sold without reserve. A UOTION UOTIGE GOOD SECOND hand and misfit carpots, all sizes, rich patterns, andflne qnsJitios, English, Brussels, three ply and ingrain, daily from auction, vory cheap, at the old place. 113 Fulton st, R. Y.

between William and Nassau sto. N. B. Sent to Brooklyn and laid free of charge. FULLERTON.

AUCTIONEER, 0 avenue Sales Rooms, 53 and 60 MYRTLR cor. Jay et Regular Bale days, every FRIDAY, at 10 i clock A. M. ConBiifninnntH Bolicited and settlements dav aiter sales. ParticuTar attention to sales at private resi dences.

Storage of furniture at lowest rates. EO. V. G. HEBERX'OJS, AUCTIONEER, OftK uuiwi uiuiii rjL iiuuuiaj uypuaiw viijr unit j.

aiav Pfirticnlar attnntitin irivfln tt ftnfi nf ftirniturn And mnr. shandiBB of every description, at private houses or stores. Residence. 381 DeKalo avenue. JMPORTANT.

MILK OF MAGNESIA. WILMIXOTON, N. March 6, 1871. C. H.

PBILLirs, New York While living in Brooklyn, I was continually trouble with my bowels, hid no appetite, and when I did eat, my food would not dicest. These troubles I experienced for BOYOral years. I used your valuable preparation, "MILK OF MAGNESIA," which did me incalculable eood, and.I think, has cured me permanently. Yours truly, w. J.

Woodward. Sold by druggiste generally. WTHTTENACK'S COMPOUND SYR UP OF TAR will linisli a cold quicker than anythlns 1 know oE. Thero is no quackery about it. It la a atUUu.1 prevariiUou that ought to bo in every houso hold." Rov.

T. DeWUt Talmagc. Prepared by T. S. WH1TKNACK, Rarltan, N.

J. Gon eral Agenta J. F. IIENKY, No. 8 College place; B.

J. COOK.aja Gioenwich at. N. Y. A SWORN CURK FUH RHEUMATISM, tL Neuralgia.

Pains in Back, Heart, Head, Lungs and Nervous diseases. Dtt. FITLKlt'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY. No euro ni charge. $5J for incurable case, Syl votnp Lint nr.

11'A Saf.ltett st. cured bv It. DeDOt and office 21 Johns street. New York. Sold by Brooklyn drug gists.

JOSEPH G. UNDERHIIiL, IRUGGIST. CLASSU. Corner UKKKHifi A.vtuxuK. IBM.

Twenty nine years experience. 1873. Genuine Perfumery and fine Toilet Artloles. Botanical and Homeopathy Medicine. Pure drags and chemicals for dispensing and family use.

SUlCltOOATK'S NOTICES XN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF 1 WiJllam J. Veeder, Surrogate of the Coanty of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against JENKINS W. JONES, late of tbeOifyof Brooklyn, deceasod, that they are required to pi hi bit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the executrix, at her residence, 1,131 Bergen street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the 24th day of April next Dated October 16. 1873. MARY A.

JONES. Executrix. TTAVANA LOTTERY, Drawings every seventeen days, oommenclnff January 8, 1874. 782 Prixos amounting to 1 Prize of 100,000 1 Prize of 60,000 I Prize of 28,000 1 Prize of 3 Prizes of 5,000 each 10,000 10 Prizos of 81,000 each. 10,000 89 Prizes of $500 each 4100 656 Prizes of 8300 each Ifti.WO Circulars wltb full information sont free.

Tiotets for Bale and prizos cashed by P. O. DEVLIN, Stationer and General AkooU 30 Liberty at. Now York. SE I WO IWACHIIVKS, fcc OMESTIC SEWING MACHINE COM PANT, BROOKLYN OFFIOKR, S96 FULTON ST.

and 116 FOURTH ST. Brooklyn, B. D. B1 TUB MOST POPULAR MACHINE IN MARKET. EXCKLS ON LIGHT WORK.

AND BilATS ALL ON THE HKAVIBST. HENRY BBISTOW. Manager. ROVER 4 BAKER'S IMFKOVKD F.LASTIO 8TIT0HAND LOCK STITOH SEWING MAOHINES. Needles.

811k, Cotton, Machine Oil. ato. BROOKLYN No. Ml FULTON STREET, BRANCH OFFICFj 268 BROADWAY. B.

TERMS OF PAYMKNT EASY. W1 HEELER 4 WILSON'8 COMPANY. Dunmu aiAUlIlNKS. BrMkn OrBce 806 FULTON Johnson st. THK ONLY SKWING ACIIINKCJOMPANY RKO MSSD.5Pa.

BX IBS SSNATION AL JUriY HKNRY BUTMAN, Agent. KOOFIIVG I'AlrtT. AMERICAN RUBBER PAINT. MI3CK1) RKADY FOR USE. OF ANY COLOR DE8IRKD.

EOOFS PAINTRl) AND REPAIRED WITH RUBBER CEMENT, And GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS. BLUNT, 1 6 FULTON BTKKKT Oornor of Cliff N. Tho Rev. Robert Laird Collier has boon lecturing in Chicago, on "The Tiue Gentleman," and the Oinoinnati papers aro wondering what interest Chicago can take in an entire stranger. After the war, the jubilations of triumph and the people ol Cnss County, hadthoirs one day last week, when fraudulent bonds representing woro destroyed, with the accompaniments of loud hurrahs, an artillery salute and "musio by tho band." A pretty Gorman girl of Indiana mode $100 quite neatly, the other day.

Sho took it from a gay deceiver with a wife and family in Cold water, Mich to buy her outfit for an elopement, but, about the time ho oxpeotod to meet her at tho next station, sho was on a train in precisely the opposito diroction, going home. JTHLMIVKllY OPEN IN 4i N. TORTIETH SEMI ANNUAL OPENING 1 J. NORTH, 2M FULTON STREET, Will exhibit his stock of spring BONNETS AND ROUND HATS for Ludlos and Children on WEDNESDAY, March 2d. jyjRS.

GILL, No. 28 SMITH ST. near FULTON. OPENING DAYS. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.

Maroh 25 and i. MILLINItRY AN. FANUV GOODS KSTABLISHMKNT. Ladles and children's Garmunts mado to ordor. XPOS1TION.

FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. WKDNIiSDAY AND THURSDAY, March 25 and M. MISS II. A. GORDRN, 04 FUI.TON STREET.

PENING. MRS. J. COURTNEY Will exhibit, on WEDNESDAY AND T1IURND.VY, Maroh Maud 26 1874, a Hue Bsrortment of BONNETS and ROUND HATS of every description, French chips, Knglitli straw hats, Kmncri frame, flowers, jet l.cOB, and trimmings of vory design. Mourning bonnets and rouud hats a specialty.

1U7 FULTON STRUCT, BctweenStj Felix st. and Fort Greene place. CI RANI) AlILLINERi' OPEMNG. MISS D. CUNNINGHAM WILL EXHIBIT OS WEDNESDAY AND THURS DAY, MARCH 25.indS6.

An clecnut aanortinont of Pattern Bi nnots and Round Hats. Also the lutobl novMlivn irom Parisian houses, as w( as tluise nf our own turi, will bo Bhnwn on ihr. alinvo days. JVhc ladien uf Brooklyn aro luvltod. blmw rounds rullim t.

SPRING OPENING. A MOONKY, 411 I'ultunst. ANNOUNCES THAT ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 25 and 2fi, Sho will display elegant sfilocticm of FRENun BONNETS AND ROUND 11 VTS. UKHIill OWN IMPORTATION, FROM THE LEADING HOUSES IN PARIS. Also thn latest Novelties In BONNETS AND ROUND HATS OF OUR OWN DESIGN.

FRENCH CHIP AND ENGLISH STRAW HATS AND FRAMES Of the latest and mOBt dcplrsblo shnpes. FRENCH I'LOWERS. JKT LACKS, AND A COMPLETE LINE OKWILI.INKUY GOODS. Tkjf ILL1NERY OPENING. MRS.

S. WHITLOOK TOJ, OPEN WEDNESDAY, tho 25th, 814 COURT ST. An assortment of line FRENCH PATTERN BONNPTS, ENGLISH ROUND HATS, STRAW AND CHIPS. Also, FRENCH FLOWERS, RIBBONS, LACES. Ac.

Particular attention paid to dressmaking. Reception and ovenlnc toilets Rot up to ordor at short notice. Paris fashion plates received monthly. ('tlNFECTIONEIt t'. AC.

OBERT G. ANDERSON, CONFECTIONER, No. 262 FULTON 8T, and 3 and 4 CLINTON ST. RECEPTIONS AND PARTI KS Supplied with every choice variety of CONFECTIONERY, IOH CREAMS, Ao. And furnlshod ontlro with S1LVEK, CHINA, Au.

BRIDAL AND FANOY OAKKS. PYRAMIDS, MOTTOES, GAM14. MUSIC AND FLOWERS FURNISHED. Rollablo waiters sent at the shortest notice. EDU1NG RECEPTIONS AND A I S.

Wedding receptions and parties furnlshod with everything necnpKOry for a first clast entertainment. ORNAMENTS OF CONFECTIONERY, BRIDE'S CAKES, FL6WERS, ICE CREAM AND FANOY ICES IN GREAT VARIETY. ALSO, BONED TURKEYS, SALAD. JELLIED DISHES OF ALL KINDS, CHARLOTTE DE B.USSK, MOTTOES AND BON BONS. Rullsblo waiters, silver, glass and china, awnings and carpels for sidewalks, oto from the Old Established Con fectionery and RoBtaurait of A.

THOMPSON, 30 Clinton at, near Fulton. XII IO IBAIIt. AN UNPRECEDENTED REDUCTION IN HUMaVhAIR GOODS, SWITCHES POMPADOUR, Poro Hitr $1.00 SWITCHES POMPADOUR, Extra Hair 1.7S SWITCHES BACKBRAIDS, Solid Hair 2.00 SWITCHES BACKBRAIDS, Solid Hair 3.00 SWITCHES BACKBRAIDS, Extra long 3 59 SIDE CURLS SIDE CURLS, Extra long and hoavy 1.00 SIDE CURLS, Extra long. Naturally curly 2.00 WEFT 25c per yard LadlcB' own coml lngs made into Switches for l.W LADIES HAIR DRESSED ot our rooms 25 Store alwaTs opon nntll 9 P. M.

STIEBEL8, D77 FULTON ST, 66 WEST FOURTEENTH ST, N. Y. IRVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION NO. WARKKN ST. NEW YORK.

SIX PERCENT. INTEREST allowed on all sums. Deposits mado now draw Interest from April 1. Bank opon daily from In A. to 3 P.

M. WALTEB W. CONOKL1N, PreBldont. VANDEnBlTr L. BtTXTON, Secretary.

O. D. Heaton. Assistant Seorotary. KEfLONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, 8S5 and 399 Fulton st, corner of Boernm placo.

Open dally from 9 A. M. to 8 P. and on Mondays and Saturdays from 5 to 8 P. M.

InteroBt at blX PKK CENT, per annnm. commencing on tbo 1st of January. April, July and October, lftoen days allowed for deposits, commencing each quarter. JAMBS M. SKABURY, President.

KdwaED B. Fowleb, Seorotary. JotTN MACKAY, Treasurer. John O. Pebrt.

Attorney UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK. 396 and 3SW CANAL ST. cor. Lalght.N. Open dally from 10 to on Monday eveninas.

from 6 to 7. ASSKTS OVER TEN MU.L10N DOLLARS. BnrplnB Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. Dl A fv.tl. Viftr.

1 11, 1 nuin i T7l MIGRANT SAVINGS BANK OE FJ Brooklyn, comer of Court and Livingston sts. OPEN DAILY, from 9 A. M. to 2 P. and every MONDAY and SATURDAY, from 6 to 8 P.

M. Interest SIX PERCENT, on all sums entltltlsd thereto, free el DOUGHERTY, President H. La MARCIIE. First Vice President, JOHN McCONVI LL, Second Vloe President. F.

L. Daixon. Sccrotary. PAxCK SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, Comer of Fulton and Oxford streets. Open dally from 8 A.

M. to 2 P. olso, on Mondays Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 6 to 9 P. Si. Interest commences the 1st of EVERY MONTH (and deposit, made on or boforo the 20th of January, April, July and Octobor, are allowed Interest from the 1st) at Six PriK CENT, per annum on all deposits.

D. McCABE, President. E. C. H0MBERT, Secretary, E.

M. l'lTjEN ConnscL m'HElUIMEAVlNS BANK A OF BROOKLYN. 1SI and FULTON ST. Open dolly from 9 A. M.

to 3 P. M. AIbo on Mondays and Saturdays, Lorn 5 to 8 o'olock P. M. SEYMOUR L.

HU8TED, President. HAROLD DOI.t.NBK,) Vlr.n JOHN HALSEY. Prasldonts. OU IWREV. Secretary.

JOiIN W. llUKTKB. Troaaprer. SAFE DEPOSIT. BROOKLYN CITY SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, corner of Montague and Clinton sis.

SAFES SI5 TO $100 DOLLARS PKK YKAR. Geuer and Special Deposits at low rates. Oal je hours from to 4 o'clock OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: JOHN HALSEY, President. Daniei. Chahncet, Vlco President Abraham B.

Baylls, John P. Rolfe, William Marshall, Jacob Cole, Wm. P. f.ibby, Jacob J. Bergf Samoel Rlcn, James 8.

Rockwell, George N. Curtis, J. 8. PrERSON, Secretary. LEFFEnT L.

Bebokn. AssUtant1finoretary! THE LONG ISLAND SAKE DEPOSIT COMPANY, corner Fulton and Front streets, Brook lyD FIRE PROOF BUILDING, BURGLAR PROOF VAULT8. Safes rented at $15 to 8IO0 per annum. Special deposits received at moderate ratos. Hon.

JOHN A. LOT President. GEO. A. THOENK Vice President.

Jons Dumas, Jr INNTIUJCTIO. ADIES WISHING TO LEARJ4" THE MJ beaiitifnl art of making war flowors, by tho new or other method, are respiotfully invited to call and seo specimens. T.nht perfectly In ona lesson at 518 State street. LARK'S BRYANT fc STRATTON INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS OOLLKQK Will receive a. usual, on and after TUESDAY, the 20th and will occupy tho Academy of Design rooms, corner of Court and Joralomon sts, nntll repairs are completed on the rooms occupied by this College be.

fore the fire. tROWNE'8 BUSINESS COLLEGE, 295 JL FULTON ST. NEAR TILLARY, 84 years establlshel. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Penmanship. Oommjr cial Calculations, Actual Business transacted by tbe dents, organized into a business community, etc.

Sobol ir shlp, time and number of lessons unlimited, 35. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT, 13 woeks.SlO to 8I: 13 months. to WO. LATIN, OREEK ALGEBRA, GEOMETRY. 8URVKY ING, NAVIGATION, by Prof.

W. L. MOORE. La lies and grown porsons separate day and ovenlng. CHOOL CIRCULARS, MONTHLY REPORTS, Promptly and neatly executed at tho BROOKLYN EAGLE JOB PBINTINO OKKIOK.

rniSICAL, INSTKUCXIOI. "OROOKLYN BRANCH NEW YORK CON8BRVATORY OB MU8IO. US. 104 nnd 106 COURT ST, NEAR STATE. THIS 8KLEOT AND POPULAR MUSIC SCHOOL is open dally toruio reoepuuu ui vudim uisuuuus.

bi. moaeiiita price. ob unprooeuenbeu aomana ior maw npv wo INIMITABLE AND PEERLESS Has Indnood the managomeu to secure, by onenne KE ENGAGEMENT Daring which she will anijoar in her great and nnap IiTTTLK NELL miTT A UnUTAWnQ In Mr. John Brougham's onarming dramatization of uaanos iionaian kiihwuo OLD CURIOSITY SHOP. MONDAY, March 23, LOTT AS LITTLE NELL.

SntrtJOrtod by the Popular Oomodlan, E. A. LOOKj .1:5 iJ.ir Hnnmi the oe ebratad Louisiana Min strel Band will appear. In activo preparation, I.A MARJOLAINIJ. Or, LOVE.

RULES THE WORLD. UCCA, TABERNACLE, TUESDAY ItVBNING, March 81. NEW PARK THKATRE. AIMEE. Mr.

A. E. 8AMURLL8 Manager mLiL.ru. mania And tho FRENCH OPERA BOUFFE COMPANY, O. A.

CHIZZOLA Director, Will commonce at tne aDove tnoairo on MONDAY, March 30, 1874. A season of FRENCH OPERA BOUFFB, To oontinuo ono week, viz: MONDAY EVENING, atSo'olook, LA FILLE DE MADA'E ANGOT. TUESDAY. March 81, at 8 o'olook, LBS CENT VIEKGES. WEDNESDAY, April 1.

at 8 o'clook, GRANDE DUOHESSB. THURSDAY, April 2, at 8 o'olook, LK PETIT FAUST. xfRIDAYi April 3. at 8 o'clook, LA PERICHOLB. SATURDAY, April 4.

at8 o'olock, VIE PARISIENNE. And SATURDAY, April 4, GRAND MATINEH, LA FILLE bE MADAME ANGOT. Musloal Conductor MONSIEUR 0. VAN QHELT5 Goueral adtuiasiou, SI; reserved seats, 60 cents extra, n.rt. iff ha htiDRfl: horns.

A15and StM: family Oirole. Mounts. Prioos for matinee Admission, SI, and nn si. tra charge for roservod seats; family oirela, 50 conts. The sale of seat for elthor of tbe above performances will commenoe TUUKSUAV, marcnai, at a v.

uox ofBoo of the theatre, and 114 Broadway, N. Y. IJCCA, AT THE TAB AO TUESDAY BVKNtNO. Maroh 81. CADEMY OF MUSIC, BROOKLYN, inn rmrnrtaiiT ADVD1 D.

Hess and Maurice Graa Dlreotors. nn MiHnMI Tiff AP tt fh clfVUI flf th FaU and Winter seoOT, 1873 74. By the eminently IlDO, XOliLrVUll A A VUL u. Fall Chorus and rand Orchestra. MR.

FRANK A. HOWSON Oonduetor. TMIIP sill RVHNtNO. Maroh M. With Wallace's oharmlng Opera of ABIT AN A.

MMR VAN MARITANA VRHT.llIrJ. Messrs. CLARKE. OARLBTON. BALL, oto.

ir.v Bopobt of Mr. Mrs. SEQUIN, irjvA LJlAVULU tnew vorsiouj. A1JHS K1LHUL urtnuinr. Mrs.

BEGUIN, Mr. HABELMANN, Mr. SEQUIN, Messrs. PBAKKS, HALL, OLABKH, eto. oAIUxUAi A12 0 0IUUX, rorowuji h.vhvmo nuw MArllilA.

MISS KBLLOQG LADY HENRIETTA "ii nTinniM la lift to ownntw ai t. SATURDAY EVENING, March 28, Benefit of Mme. JENNIE VAN ZANDT, FAUST. MME. VAN ZANDT Mre.

SEGUIN, Mlas 8TAKBIKD, Messrs. HABEL MANN.OABLETON, PEAKIfS, KENROSS, etc. Sale of eeata ooramonces this morning at Aaanemy of MusloandlH Broadway N. Y. Reserved seats SLMand 32 according to location.

General Admission $1.00. family Ulrcie ou cents. ERR LETSCH, A F. A CLE, TUESDAY EVENING, March 81. LYMPIC THEATRE, FULTON ST.

MONDAY, Maroh 23, and during tne wook, Tho following brilliant Company will appoar: MLLK. '1'LliinUUK. MI.T.H TtrHWOUR. THE CELEBRATED YEMAN8 FAMILY. JENNIE YEMANS, LY.DIA.

YEMANS. JENNIE YEMAN8. LYDIA YEMANS. MRS. YEMANS, MBS.

YEMANS. MR. JOHN WILD. MISS JENNIE WADE. MR.

JOHN WILD. MISS JENNIE WADE. DIAMOND 4 RYAN, In addition to our brilliant Company. Tho performance will conclude with Pool's oelebrated DriHli PADRONE, THE SLAVE OF THE HARP, In which tho entire Company will appoar; Particular notice, SATURDAY, Maroh 28, Matinee Benefit for tho poor of tho Fourth and Tenth Precincts, under tho supervision of Captain Crafts and Captain Campbell. Remember SATURDAY, at 3 o'olook.

"I RAND JUBILEE CONCERT, AT THE BROOKLYN TABERNACLE, TUESDAY EVENING, March 81, 1871. Mme, PAULINE LUCCA, The Greatest Lyrlo Artist In tho World. GILMORE'S TWENTY SECOND REGIMENT BAND, Under the leadership and direction of P. S. GILMORE, Projector and Director of tho Great Boston Poaco Jubilee.

Consisting of 65 porformors. Including tho cmlnont Soloists; M. ARBUCKLE, Cornot: E. A. LEFEBRE, Saxophono; IIERR LETSCH, Trombone.

GEO. wTmoRGAN, TJaotmallod as an organist in this country, WILL PRESIDE AT THK GREAT ORGAN. Forming a combination of Musical Talent Never before Offered in Brooklyn. Admission, $1.50. Reserved eeata, GO centa extra.

To Becuro Stats application ohould be made tmnvo. diately at BLADE'S. 605 Fulton Bt. or Fulton or office of B. R.

COttW IN, 319 Broadway, New York. VJROOKLYN RIDING ACADEMY, 470, 474, 474, 476 PACIFIC, BETWEEN KEVINS AND POWERS STS. The undersigned has the honor to announoe that tho Arena haa again opened for Ladles1 and Gentlemen's Riding Lessons and Pleasure Exercises. Gentlemen's Evening Lessons, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening, from 8 to 9 P. M.

The music riding will takeplace on every Friday even. Lug at 8 o'clock during the Winter season. Mrs. ALTER will be in attenaance on ladles. Well trained Ladlea' and Gentlemen's Saddle and Driving Horses alwava on hand, for salo, to hire, or exohange.

or containing torms, rules, etc, pleaso oallat the office. Horses taken on board, with privilege of the use of the arena, at 850 per month. ALEX. GERLAOH, Riding Master. W.

WALTER, Proprietors NEW YORK AHltJSEITIEKrrS. OLYMPIC, VAUDEVILLE AND NOVELTY THEATRE. AND FAMILY VARIETIES GRAND COMBINATION OF WONDERS. NOVELTY, SONG, DANCE, CHARACTER AND SPECIALTY STARS. EVERY EVENING at 8.

Wednesday and Saturday Matinee at 2 o'olock. UNION SQUARE THEATRE. Proprietor Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK. Manager Mr.

A. M. PALMER. THIS WEEK, 109th TO 116th PERFORMANCE Of tbe most Charming. Dramatic Creation of the season, LED ASTRAY, The succeBS of which la without a oarallel lnthe annals of the American Stage.

SATURDAY, Maroh 83, 17th Matinee of LED ASTRAY. HE COLOSSEUM, BROADWAY aHU TUltlTli nt'rH PARIS BY MOONLIGHT. Tyrolean Muaio hy tho PRffiQER FAMILY. G11AND HISTORICAL PAINTING, BY MATT MORGAN. MYRIAD MARVELS OF THE PROMENADE.

Open from 1 to 5, and from 7 to 10 P. M. AOM18SIONS1. NO EXTRAS. STEINWAY HALL, N.

TUESDAY, March 24 Flrst Concert given by The Swedish National Gloe Singers," (a doublermartot of raalevolcos, ass'sted by Miss EUZABKTH A BABBrSTT, so nruno Hntn from Europe), her first appearanae, and Mrs. BERGITTE SOOT, pianhrt. LifiUXUltEi). LECTURE WILL BE DELIVERED BIT THE REV. DR.

PORTEOUS OF LONDON, In tho HANSON PLACE M. E. CHURCH, Hanson place, near Flatbush avenue, On FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 27, at 8 o'olock. SrjBJECT: BIGOTRY AND SECTARIANISM IN MEDICINE, ART AND THKOLOGY. TICKETS 50 CENTS.

Proceeds for the BROOKLYN CENTRAL DISPENSARY. Tickets for Bale at PYLE's drug store, corner Fulton and Plerropont BtB, PERKINS' drug Btore, corner Groene av. and Onmber. land Bt, STORY'S Flatbush av. and Warren Bt, HOYT A TKALH'S clothing Btore, Fulton st, opposite FlatbuBh av, And at the door of Chnrch on tho evening of the Lecture.

EIGHTEENTH ADELPHI ACADEMY TUESDAY EVENING locturo, (cor Lafayette av and St. JomeBplace) by Rev. O.B. PORTEOUS, Maroh 24, on THE ETHICS OF CRITICISM. Admission twon ty five cents.

Free to tho pupils of tho Academy and their parents. 6BAVEL BeOHIVB. PARMELEE KANE, 16 COURT STREET, APPLY ALL GRADES OF STANDARD FELT, CEMENT AND GRAVEL HOOFING, And effectually repair OLD GRAVEL ROOFS, A the lowest possible rates for first olass work. ALL NEW WORK WARRANTED. Warehwue Third St.

near Gowanua Canal USDEKTAKEKS. PEDRO A. AFFONSO FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. No. 964 DeKalb av, and No.

2O0 Leonard st, E. COFFINS, HEARSES, CARRIAGES, SHROUDS, And overy requisite for Funerals supplied at the shortest Notice, Most reasonable Terms. Interments made in any Cemetery. Orders reoelved for Embalming the Dead. OarriagoB for Weddings or private calls supplied at all Honrs.

OIL AND rfEO. POOL SONS, WHOIJiSALB DEALERS IN KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS) PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, 70 and 72 FULTON ST. Having enlarged and lmprovod our store, and GREATLY INCREASED OUR STOOK, We are now prepared to sell to the trade ALL GOODS IN OUR LINE At as favorable prices as the same articles can belob. tained in New Yorlt. PANCIWO ACAJEMliii.

H. RIVERS' DANCING ACADEMY, 175 STATE, CORNER OF COURT ST, NOW OPEN, Classes for beginners are constantly forming. Circulars may be had at Thomas S. Tioe's, 811 Fnlton st, or L. H.

Smith's, Allopathlo and Homeepathio Phajrm acy. No. W6 Court st. near State. STOWAGE.

STORAGE. FURNITURE, Etc, TAKEN ON STORAGE. Apply to 8TRWABT 4 174 FULTON ST, Between Orange and Cranberry sts. IN GREAT VARIETY, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, For cash or on monthly payments. OOOO RBRR GGQG OB BO OB KG a OR RRBB A NN 8333 AA Nil A A NN 8 8 A A 8 AAA SSS3 A A 8 GO A ANNNS OH no OB OR A AN NN OOOO GGGG A A a aa BSSa OF ELEGANT DESIG.f, FOR PARLOR OR STUDY, ON ALL.

N. B. The instruments of manufaoturors of established reputation only are to be found at our ware rooms. UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS fnr i Ant fom Sitonnd hand from 5(1. nw nlannH nn Inallmanta $10.

$16 and $20 monthlv untUpaid. J. E. LINDSTKDT, 690 Fulton at, near Raymond. HANDLER BROTHERS, 173 Montague st OHIOKERINO A SONS' PIANOS By installments.

OLD PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. SECOND HAND PIANOS For sale low for eaah, or for rent. 8HEETMU8IO. The best stook in the city. BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

A choice selection of goods in this line, to whioh we propose to make froquont additions, PIANO STOOLS, PIANO COVERS, MUSIC RACKS, CABINET ORGANS, 4o fto, goo bo sold at (oi PIANOS AND NEW 1. HWUU uauu, ui uia, uud muni .111 lower nricM for cash, or on Installments, er for rent. In otta or oouutry. during this month, by HOBAUiS WATKKH 4 BUN, no. tsi Broaawir, than ever before offered (n New York.

Agents wanted for the Bale of Watera'a celebrated Pianos, Conoerto ami Orchestral Organs. A large dlsoount to ministers, ohorahas. Schools, etc. IANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS.

HENRYF7 MILLER PIANOS HAVE NO SUPERIOR IN AMERICA. PERFECT IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TOUCH. TONE. AND For Sale by A.

G. BLADE 4 606 FULTON ST. ICE CUE A Hi. HOMAS DENHAM. DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD TlTlTlDnTinimnTinnDDDTlDDDDnDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDD DDDDDD DDDDDD DDDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DSDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD THOMAS DBNHAM'S HOE ORBAM, WHOLESALE AND RUT AIL.

DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD THOMAS DENHAM. DDDV UIM.IU DDDD DDDD DDDD (Sucosssor to J. Fusssll 4 DDDD DDDDD 290 FULTON STREET. DDDD DDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD IPTSURAPYCE. MECHANICS' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, BROOKLYN.

1 CAPITAL $160,000, WITH A LARGE SURPLUS. Offices: 217 MONTAGUE st, Meohanica' Building, Brooklyn, and 166 Broadway, New York. DIRECTORS John H. Baker, Daniel F. Fernald, Abraham Lett, Daniel Ohauncey, Geo.

G. Hastings, Thos. Sullivan John P. Rolfe, Wm. Marshall, John Frenob, Samuel Sloan, Geo.

Curtis, Leonard Cooper, Abram B. Baylla, Thos. D. Carman, Henry 11. Crookot, naviu ai.unanncey,roiix uampDeu, usury r.

dtubu, Daniel Avers, Jacob I. Bergen, John HalBev. Wm. B. Ntohola.

Wm. A. Vreeiand, Wm. Pate, Nathan B. Hone, Wm.

D. Veeder, LivingstonK MillerJacob Cole, IaaaoCarhart Hosea Webster, flnn nrimn. it in. cusei, Isaac Van Anden Unas. Uiwey, rl.

u. nuDoara, L.N. Smith, EdwinK Scranton John J. Saoknuo. SylveBterHondlow.BnsBelWdams, JOHN H.

BAKEB, Preaidenk, Dahixi, Ohauhoey, Vice President, Walteb Nichols, Secretary, i Mebbitt. Tottle Assistant Secretary. HE OLD BROOKLYN FIRE INSUR ANCE COMPANY. Chartered 1834. Offices: No.

83 Court street corner of Remsen, Brooklyn. No. 191 Broadway, oornor of Dey street, New York, Capital Net Surplus Total 960,188.68 ..8413,138.63 DntEOTOBs: Francis A Palmer, Jesse Sellgman, Francis F. Hchoals, Robert Knight, Charles Burkhaltor, John Bodine, George GUflllan, M.D. Edward O.

Badean, JOBbua Sutton, Francis P. Furnald, jereaua v. opKuerj, Benjamin M. StilweU, George O. Peters, George W.

Piatt, Joseph Radd, James B. Blossom, John J. VanderbUt, Charlos Curtias, John T. IS race, jonnrxaiateaja. Tunis O.

Bergen. This Company offers an undoubted seonriir, and solicits; a share of tne business of its friends and the winUo. T. O. BERGKN, Presldont G.

K. BRAND, Seoretary. O. BUBKHALTEB, H. STARK, Vioo President Assistant Secretory.

A. M. 8BLLEOK, Surveyor. ANOVER FIRE INSURANCE OO. 120 BboasvTay, new Yobk.

Cash Capital S2 222 Surplus 63W Total assets $1,085,537 I. Remsen Lane, Secretary. B. 8 Wakjott, President BBOOEI.YH Bbahch Ofeioe, 315 Montague streot J. E.

SOU THWORTH, Manager. EDGE OOD INSURANCE COMPANY, MX. OF BROOKLYN. DASH CAPITAL $300,000.00. Insures against loss or damage by Are and the risk of inland navigation and transportation.

OFFIOE8: No. 88 COURT BTREET. I No. 184 BROADWAY, Brooklyn. New York.

DIHKOTORS: WILLIAM K. LOTHROP, EDWD H. LITCHFIELD ll i.n 1. 1 iurajuu, HKNRY D. AT WATER, ARCHIBALD BAXTER.

i nnnnrvoniv i 1 E. M. LOW, SETH LOW, WILLIAM f. LOW, rw. a.

nunn, ISAAC H. CARY, K. il. n. LiX oiaLCi, 8.

B. CHITTENDEN, H. S. MANNING. DAVID DOW8, AUG.

E. MASTERS. JOHN E. DOW, O. E.

MAXWELL, HARRY E. DODGE, AS. L. MORGAN, OHAS R. FLINT, R.

8. MORiafmT ALEXANDER FORMAN, H. E. PIERBBPONT, NEWBURY H. FROST, JOHN F.

PRAKGBR, CHAS. F. J. STRANAHAN, SHEPPABD HOMANS. LEVI N.

SMITH. OHAS. A. HULL, JOHN VAN NOSTRAND JOHN B. KING, JACOB T.

VAN WYOK, WM. K. LOTHROP, President, WM. A. SCOTT, Secretary.

Branch offioe: 31 PEARL ST. New York. FREDERICK F. LOOKWOOD. Manager.

TJ RANCH OFFICES OF THE METROPOLITAN INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YOBK, Are looated in Brooklyn at No. 205 MONTAGUE ST, and No. 87 BROADWAY. B.

D. NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE 901 BROADWAY. N. Y. CAPITAL STOCK $500,000 NET $1,235,922 HENRY A.

HOWE. President; P. NOTMAN. V. P.

and Seorotarv. Brooklyn Offloea 205 MONTAGUE 8T, and 87 BROADWAY, E. E. FORMAN, Seorotary Brooklyn Department. INCORPORATED 1838.

NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE! COMPANY, In tho Cits of New York. BROOKLYN OFFIOKS: No. 877 FULTON STREET, No. 61 BROADWAY, Eaetern District HENRY T. DROWN President Henby H.

Hai.1.. Secretary. XT NICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 239 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Assets over O.

STANTON. President JOHN A. NICHOLS, Vloe President GEO. F. SNIFFEN, Seorotary.

SAVINGS BANK POLICIES A SPECIALTY. ThlB IB the best ana most satisfactory system of Life Insurance ever Introduced. GOOD AGENTS WANTED. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE No. 26 COURT BT, CAPITAL.

$1,000,000.00 GEO. T. HOPE, President CASH H. H. LAMPORT, Vice President CHARLES a DUTCH KB, Secretary Brooklyn Department GUARDIAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 187 BROADWAY, N.

Y. Cash Capital $300,001100 WITH LABGE SURPLUS. This Company issues policies on all kinds of Insurable Sroperty, at as low rates as are. cons la tent with safetyto leinsured and the Company. WM7S.

THOMPSON Pre Meat WAiiTEB K. Paye, Seoretaiy. ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY. HA i Jvuxt vvantLuxivui; IATBOKCS ran, lu riri i.ruuiv ir.i rm. FOBTY MILLIONS DOLLARS.

PoHcles Issued oa most favorable terms and losses promptly "Hosted MotfIS 4 901 Montagne st OFFICE OF OHEPPU, BUOHEB 4 MULV1LLB, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENOY, No. 176 BROADWAY, N.Y. No. 911 Montogno st, Brooklyn. No, 16 State at.

Boston. New Yore, March 26, 187a. DEAB SIB: Wo tako pleasure iu informing you that we are now ready to furnish first class lndemnltv, at tho old stand, 211 Montague It Mr. BENJAMIN LEWIS is the onlv authorized agent of the Fire Association of Philadelphia, assets. $3,100,000 Pennsylvania Underwriters, assets Lancaster Iusnranon assets Amerloan Central Insurance assets 650,000 Alps Insurance Philadelphia, assets 876,000 Tbe.se are all strlotly first class companies and hare all complied wltb tne legal requirements of this State.

Soliciting a continuance of past favors, we are, Yours respectfully. OHEPPU, BUOHEB ft MULVILLE, a General Agent uon or tno puptio. EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. These first class steamships will sal) EVERY TUESDAY, At 8 P.M., from Pier IS, N. R.

(foot of Cedar at), HAVANA DIRECT, Aft follOWf Steamship COLTJMBUSfnew), E. O.Reed, Maroh 24. Steamship MORRO CASTI.E, T. H. Morton, Maroh 81.

Steamship ORESCENT CITY, T. 8. Curtis, April 7. For freight or passage, having magnificent accommodations, apply to WIS. P.

CLYDE 4 No. 6 Bowling Green, D. MoBlELLAB. Agent In Havana. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE STEAM or Queenstown and Liverpool.

SAILING EVERY TUESDAY. MINNESOTA March 24, at 10,30 A. M. WYOMING Maroh 81, at 3 P. crom riot vu uunu xuttv, Oabln passage, $80 gold; steerage, $30 ourrenoy.

PcnntH tfnkets. $82 onrrflncv. crom jrierw, nortn xiiver. Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hsmbarg, Norway and Sweden, etc Drafts on Ireland, England, France and Germany, at lowest rates. Appjy to WILLIAMS 4 OUION.JS Broadway, N.

or E. H. PUFFER. 80 Court st, Brooklyn. WHITE STAR LINE, CARRYING THB 8.

MAIL BETWKEN NEW YORK, CORK AND LIVERPOOL. NEW AND FULL POWERHD STEAMSHIPS. OOEANIO, REPUBLIC, BALTIC, OKLTIO, GERMANIC, BRITANNIO. ADJWATIO. MAGE8TIO.

Balling from New York on SATURDAY8. from Liver pool on THURSDAYS, oalllng at Cork Harbor each way. From tbe White Star Dock. Pavonla Ferry, Jersey City. Passenger acoommoda tlons (for all classes, unrivalled,) combining SAFETY, BPBKD AND COMFORT.

Saloons, statorooms, smoking room and bathrooms In mldsblp section, where least motion Is felt Surgeons and atewardeisei eooompany these steamers. RATES Saloon, $80 gold. Steerage, $90 onrrsnoy. Those wishing to send for friends from the Old Country, oan now obtain steerage prepaid certificates. $32 ourrenoy, Passengers booked to or from all parts of America, Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, China, etc.

Drafts from 1 upward. For Inspection of plans and other Information, apply at the Company's office, No. 18 Broadway, New York. R. J.

OORTIS, Agynt. Or to JOHN O. HENDERSON, Agent. 18 Court st, Brooklyn. P1TTNARD LINE.

THE BRrriSHAND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, between New York and Liverpool, oalllng at Cork Harbor. FBOM HEW YOBK. FBOM BOSTOH. Algeria Peb. 18 Marathon Eeb.

SI Russia Feb. 25 Feb. 18 Cuba Mar. 7 Abyssinia Mar. 11 Olympla Mar.

14 Calabria Mar. 18 Hecla Mar. 21 An every following WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY from New York. marked tuna do not carry steerage passen een" RATES OF PASSAGE: abln passage, $80, $100 and $130, geld, aooordin (to accommodation. Tickets to Paris, $16 gold additional.

Return ttcketa on favorable terms. Steerage, $30, currency. Steerage ttcketa from Liverpool and Queenstown, mnd allparts of Europe, at lowest rates. Throopb bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp, and other porta oa tho ooallnent ana for Mediterranean porta. For freight and oabin passage apply at the Company's oBce, No.

4 Bowling Green. For steerage passage, at No. Ill Broadwav. Trinity Building or United States Express Office, No. 2 Court et, Brooklyn.

0HA8. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. (TATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, These elegant new Clyde built steamers will sail front PIER 86 NORTH RIVER, as follows: STATE OP Maroh 21 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Saturday, April 4 Anil nvnn tU.Tnfttn Rirt.nrdav thernafter.

tAklnff nasRntt eraat turongn rates to an parcsoi ureal Britain ana eiana. norway, nweuon, nuu uuriuruy, DRAFTS FOR AND UPWARD. Kor freight or passago apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN 4 gents, No. 72 Broadway, Steerage passage office, No. 45 Broadway, N.

Y. GLEASON A BHOPUY. Twenty eighth at, ani av. Brooklyn TVTA VIGATION OPEN TO ALBANY. PEOPLE'S LINE OP STEAMERS.

THE DREW AND ST JOHN, Will commonce running between NEW VORK and ALBANY on SATURDAY, March 21. atOP. M. Leaving dally (Sundays excepted) from Pior 41, N. foot of Canal st.

iftTONINGTON LINE. FOR BOSTON via PROVIDENOH. The new and elegant steamers STONINGTON, NAR RAGAN SETT' and RHODE ISLAND, from Plor 33, North River, foot of Jay Btreet, daily (except Sunday) at 6 P. arriving In Boiton ahead of all other lines. This is tbe InBlde route, and avoidB Point Jndlth.

TlcketB for Bale at all nrinolpal railroad offices, and staterooms secured at the offices of Westcott's Express Company, and at 819 Broadway, N. Y. D. 8. BABOOOK, President L.

W. FILKIN8. Gen. Pass. Agt Railroads.

CENTRAL RAILROAD OP NEW JERSEY, ALTiENTOWN LINE TO THE WEST. Passengers and freight Station In Now York, foot of Lib erty street, uonneoia at oomurviue vilii oouiu diaudu B. Ri at Hampton Junction with Delaware, Laokawana WMtnm TtnllmH PhiUosburK with the Lehiffh and Snsnnehanna Division; also vrtth Lehigh Valley Rail road Direct line to Harrlsburg, Pittsburgh, and the West also to Central Pennsylvania and New York State. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Commenolng December 1, 1878 Leave Now York, as follows: 6:16 A.

M. News Tbatn for Boston, Bethlehem Bath, Allentown, Chunk, Tamaaua, WilkeBbarre, So ran ton. fto. 6:00 A. M.

Wat Tbaih for Plainfleld. 7:00 A. M. Wat Tbaih for Flemlngton, Easton, Belvi dere, Manoh Chunk, Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Mahanoy City, Mt. Oarme, Hazleton, Tunkhannock, Towanda, Waverly.fto, Oonneota at Junction With Lack.

West it. Rs 9:00 A. M. MonNlrtO ErPBXBB, daily (except Sundays.) for Eoston, Allentown, HarrlBbnrg and the West. Oonnecle a tSomervllle for Flemlngton: at Boston for Mauob Chniik, Tamaqua, WilkeBbarro, Soranton, with through cars to Danville, WlUlamsport, 10 :30 A.

M. Wat Tbain or Somerville. o. 12:40 P. M.

Expbebs for Flemlngton, Eaaton, Bath, Allentown, Manoh Ghnnok, Mahanoy Olty, Hazelton, WilkesbarreV Scranton, Readlng.OoInmbU, Lancaster, Ephrata, Pottsvllle, Harrlsburg, etc. SOP. M. Wax Tbaih for Eaaton, Allentown and Bem dore. 8:80 P.

Wat Tbaih for Plainfleld. 4 P. M. Way Tbain for Easton, Allentown and Manoh Obunk. Oonneota at Junction with Lack, and West R.

R. 4:80 P.M. Wat Tbaih for Somorvllle and Flemlngton. 6 P. M.

Wat Tbaih for Somerville. 6 :16 P. M. Way Tbaih for Plainfleld. 6:80 P.

M. Evehihg EIPBEBS dally, for Easton, Bolvt dere, Allentown, Reading, Harrisburg, Pittsburg, GU cago, etc. 8 P. if. Way Tbaih for Somerville.

8:40 P. M. For Plainfleld. 7:80 P. M.

(Emigrant) For Easton. 8:16 P. M. Way tbaih forSomervlUa, 11:45 P. M.

For Plainfleld. Fob Elizabeth at 15:5, ft, 6:40, .00, IM, 8:00, 8:46, OTooT 9 SO, 10:80. 11:15 A.M. M.il2:40. li 2:00 2:30, 3:00, 8:80.

8:48, 4:00,4:16, 4:30, 4. 4S, 6KJ0.6.1?, 6 7:16, 7:80, 8:16, 9:15, 10:30, 11 46 P. R. E. Ec.

H. P. Baldwik. General Passenger Agent "PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE GREAT TRUNK LINE AHI UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE.

TBAIBB leave New York from foot of DeBbrosset and Oourtlandt streets, as follows: Expbesb for Harrlsburg, Pittsburg, tbeWest and South, with Pullman Palace Cars attached, 9:20 A. 6, and 8:80 P. M. Snnday, 6. and 8:30 P.

M. Fob Williambpobt. Lock Haven, Oorry and Erie, via FhiladclphU andErioP. R. Division, 7:00 P.

for Willlimoport, A. connecting at Philadelphia. Fob BaITIHOUK, WashlnKton and tie South, at 9:40 A. 8 0D. and 9 P.

M. Sunday, 9 P. M. ErpnESS for Philadelphia, 8:40, 9:30, A. 19:80, 8, 4,6.7,8:30.

9 P.M. and 12 night. Sunday, 6, 6:10, 8:80 and 9 P. M. Emigrant and second olass, 7 P.

M. For Thenton at and 8:10, P.M. Sunday, 6:10 P.M. FOB NEWABK, at 6, 6:30, 7:20. 7:40, 8, 10, 11, A.

12 1, 2, 2 SO, 8:10, 8. I0, 4:10, 4 0, 6:00. 6:20, 6:40. 8. 6.

10, 8:30, 7, 7:80, 8. 10, 10, 11:30 P. and 13 night Sunday, 6:20, 0, 10, and 8:10 P. M. FOB Elizabeth, 7:20, 7:40, 8.

00. 9, 10, Hi A. 12 10. 6:20, 6:10,6,8:10,60, 7 :30, 11. 30P.

11. and 13 night. Sunday, 6:20, 6 :10, and 8:10 P. M. FobRahwat, 6.

6:30, 7:20, 8:00, 10 A. 12 1,3, 2:30, 8:10, 3:40, 4:10, 6:20, 6:40, 8, 6:10, 6:30, 8:10, P. and 12 night. Sunday, 6:20, M. Fob Woodbbidoe, Perth Ambqy and South Amboy, and loA.M.,2:30.4:10flndSP.M..

Fob New Bbunswick. 7 :20 and 8 A. 12 2, 8 :10. 4 :30, 620. 6:10, 7, P.

and 12 night. Sunday, For East Mellptone, noon. 3:10, and 4:30 P.M. Fob and Flemlngton, P. 80 A.

and 4 P. M. Fob PBIIiirsBOTjo and Belvldere, 9:80 A. 3 P. Accommodation for Bordentown, Burlington ana oam den, 7:20 and 9:30 A.

12:80, 3, 3:10. and 7:00 P. M. Fob Fbeehold. 7 A.

2 and 4 P. M. For Fabmingdale and Squan, 7 A. M. and 2 P.

M. For Pemoebton and Onmdon.S A. and 2:30 P. M. TBAINS arrive as followB: From A.

12:35 and 7:85 P. dally; 11:55 A M. daily except Monday. From Washington and Baltimore, A 6:15 and 10:27 P.M. Sunday 6:05 A.

M. end 1057 P.M. From Philadelphia, 6:10, 8:20, 6:60, 10:16,11:65. A.M., 2:16, 6:16, 6:06, 8 .44, 10:27 P.M. Sunday, 6:10, 6:20,8:60, 1 1 .66 A.

and 10:27 P.M. Ticket officos, 626, 436, 57 1 and 944 Broadway, No. I Astor House, and foot ot Dosbrosses and Courtlandt sta. Emigrant tteket offioe, N. 8 Battery plaoo.

D. M. BOYD, General Passenger Agent, J. CASHATT. General Manager.

IW YORK. NEW HAVEN AND HART FORD RAILROAD NEW YORK AND NEW VAN TITVIRION WINTER ARRANGEMENT COMMENCING NOVEMBER 17, 1873. Passenger Station In New York, Grand Central Depot. Entranoe on Forti seoond etreef YORK. Trains for New Haven leave at 7:05, (Acc'n), 106 (Ex,) (Aoc'n), 100 A.

12.00 (Aoo'n ISO (Ex), 3:00 (Ex), 36 and 6:10 (Local Ex), IRtV For South Ni a 'nnraltr' 7 06. rf A.M.: 12:00 1:00 For8tamforrJ 7:10, 8:05, 9. 06, 10:10 A.M., 12:00 1.00 3:23,8:00 5:66, 4:38, 4. 4B, 6:10,5:40, 635,70,8:10 9:19 P.M. For Port Chester 11 :40 P.

M. Boston Express, via. Springfleld, at and 10:00 A.M., 8:00 and P. via Shore Line at 1:00 and 9:10 P. M.s the 8:05 1 00, 3:00, 8:10 stopping at Stamford, Norwolk and Bridgeport The 8:05 A.

M. and 1. O0P. M. connect with trains on Shore Line Division for Providence and the Oonneetlout Valley at Sayhrook.

The8KA.M.and8.'O0P.M. connect with Shore Line Division for Norwich. Now Haven and Northampton R. R. at New Haven.

8:06. 10.00 A. M. and 12:00 noon trains connect wltb Conn. River R.

R. at Springfleld and 8:00 P. M. for Montreal. The 8.

06 A. 1 :00, and 3. 00 P. M. connect with Naugatnck B.

R. and the 8:06 A. 3:00 P. Housoionlo R. R.

at Bridgeport. The 8:05 and 9:05 A. and 3:00, and 5:10 P. M. with Danbnry and Norwalk at So.

Norwalk and the 8:03 A. 1:00 and 6:10 P. with New Canaan R. R. at Stamford.

Snndor Boston Mall Trains at 7 :00 P.M. via Springfleld andP lo P. M. via Providsnoe. Drawing room oars on day express and sleeping cars on night express trains.

Tiokete oan be parohasod at Ticket Office of Company at Grand Central Depot, or at offices of N. Y. Transfer Company. 944 Broadway and Windsor House, N. and No.

1 Court st Brooklyn who will also chsok baggage from resldenoe to destination. For fnrther. information of particulars see posters at Hotels and Depot JOHN T.MOODY Snpt N. Y. Division.

8. M. REED, Gen'L Supt, New Haven. PAPER A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED 8TOOK OF PAPER HANGINGS, Including the new designs of DAMASK PAPER AND FRIC8CO BORDERS. The publio are invited to examine my stook.

The trado supplied. GEORGE ELFORD, 606 FULTON ST, Between Bond st, and Hanover pi. ArVKIt ITPTCI NOTICES. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED STA.TE8,FORTHft EASTERN DISTRICT OF NFW YORK In the matter of JACOB RUEGER and MORTIMER GRIKFIN. bankrupte The socond general mooting of tho oredltors nf the above named bankrupts, will bo held before D.

O. Winslow Register In Bankruptcy, at No. 170 Montague streot, Brooklyn, N. on Aprils. at 10 o'olook, A.

for the purposes narceriln tho 27th Section of the Bankrupt Act tno isnnkrnpt Act MARVIN OBOSS, Trnttee, mh2l 2t 300 lin. ft. 86 in. brick Bower, on grillage 1,000 lin. ft.

80 in. brioksewer, on grillago nn. ft. 80 In. brick sewer, on cradle 2,20) Hn.

ft. 18 In. cement Kg shape 3,300 lin. ft. 15 in.

cement lin. ft! 12 in. cement pipe, fiat bottom 130 manholes, exclusive of iron neaaa 35 street basins, exclusive of iron pans Total LOUIN PALMER, WM. A. FOWLBR, R.

M. WH1TINO, Commissioners of Olty Works. Attest: P. I. NonTHPT.

Secretary. mb.20 Bt DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS Room No. 11, City Hall. Proposals for famishing rubber hosofor the Department ot Flro and Buildings. Sealed proposals will bo received by the Board of Guy Works, at their office, on Wednesday, Maroh 35, 1874, at 12 o'clock.

for furnishing rubber hose for the Depart, ment of Fire and Buildings, in sooordanoo wltb the specifications on file in tho Department of City Works. Blanks far estimating furnished at the office of the Board of City Works, and none others will be considered. Proposals will not bo considered unless aooompauled with a consent fn writing of two sureties of $3,500 eaoh, on eaoh proposal who shall qualify as to their responsibility), that if the contract bo awardod to tho party proposing, they will become bound as his snrety for llfi fatthml performance and lu case he shall negleot or refuse to execnto the contract, it so awardod, then that they will pay to tho City of Brooklyn tho difference between the nrlco bo proposed and the price of the next highest bidder, to whom the contract may be awarded. Proposals to be indorsed "To tho Board of City Works" (specifying work). By order of tho Common Council.

Brooklyn, Maroh 13, 1874. LORIN PALMER, WM. A. FOWLER, R. M.

WHITING, ComralBBlonersof Olty Works. Attest: D. L. NonTHUP. Seoretary.

mhl3 lot DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS Commissioners' office. Room No. 11, City Hall Proposals for fitting up the Roglster of Arrears' Office. Bealod proposals will be received by tho Board of City Works, ot tbelr office, until Saturday, April 4, 1874, ot 13 o'olock for fittlog up the Register of Arrears' Office, 40 Court street, in accordance with tho plans and spooiii oetions on file in the Department of City Works. BlankB for estimating furnished at tbe offioe of the Department of City Works, and nono other will be considered.

Proposals will not oo considered unless accompanied with a consent in writing of two sureties of $1,500 each, on each proposal, (who shall qnallfy as to their responsibility,) that If tho contract be awarded to the party proposing, they will become bound as his surety for its faithful performance and case he shall neglect or refuse to execute the contract, if so awarded, thon that they will pay to the City of Brooklyn the difference between the price so proposed and the prloo of tho next highest bidder, to wnom the nontraot may be awardod. Prooosals to bo indorsed "To tho Board of City Works," (specifying work.) By order of tho Common Council. Brooklyn, Maroh 38, 1874. liORIN PALMER, WM. A.

FOWLER, R. M. WHITING, Commissioners of City Works. Attest: D. L.

NORTHPP. Secretary mh2310t CORPORATION NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given to all persons to bo affected thereby.that tbe Common Council of the City of Brooklyn intend, after tho expiration of ten days from the first publication hereof, to pass an ordinance directing the filling of low lots upon block bounded by Third avenne.Novius, Sackett and Union streetB, to a ffrade of two feet above the sewer grade in the adjoining street, at the expense of the owner or owners thereof, to abato a nuisance. Dated, Brooklyn, Maroh 21, 1874. LORIN PALMRR. WM.

A. FOWLER, R. M. WHITING. Commissioners of Olty Works.

Attest: P. L. NOBTHtrp. Secretary. mh21 lot ASSBSSOBS NOTIOE IN THE MAT il tor of apportioning and assessing the expense of grading and paving Hamilton avenue from Smith street to Third avenue.

Re paving Henry street from Plerrepont to Fulton street. Opening Butler streot from Nostrand to Albany avenue. The Board of Assessors of the Olty of Brooklyn, pursuant to the provisions of an act of the Legislature of the State of New York, entitled "An Act to consolidate tho Cities of Brooklyn and Wllliamsburgh and the Town of Basawlok into one municipal government, and to incorporate the Bamo," passed April 17, 1854, and of the several acta amendatory thereof ana supplementary tfaeroto.hereby give notice that the reports of the assessments in tho above entitled matters have been made, and that said reports ore now de posited In the office of tho said Board, at tho City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, where the same oon be examined by all persons interested, and that tho said Board will meet in the said office on the 4th day of April, 1874, at 10 o'olock A. to hear objections (if any) from parties in to rested, and to complete and sign our said reports. Parties having objections to mako will please present them in writr lng XJatea urooniyn, as, mh23td JOHN TRUSLOW.

President. bpartmeSt of city works Commissioners1 Office, Room No. 11, City Hall. Proposals for tho improvement of the Square at the intersection of Washington, Underbill ana Atlantlo avenues. Sealed proposals will be received the Board noes; furnish and erecting a cost iron fountain, fenoe, lamp post, flagging, curbing, paving and foundation for the fountain and basin, in accordance with tho plans and specifications on file in the Department of City Works.

Blanks for estimating furnished at the omoe of the Department of City Works, and none other will be considered. Proposals will not be considered unless accompanied with ft consent in writing of two sureties of each, on each proposal (who shall qualify as to their responsibility), that if the contract be awarded to the party proposing, they will become bound as his surety for its althfnl performance and In case he shall neglect or refuse to execute tho contract, if so awarded, then that they will pay to tho City of Brooklyn the difference between the price so proposed and the price of the next highest bidder, to whom the contra jt may be awarded. Proposals to be indorsed: "To the Board of City Works" (specifying work). By order of the Common Council. Brooklvnaroh 23, W74.

R. M. Commissioners of City Works. Attest: D. L.

NortTHttf, Secretary. mh23 18t TRAVEL, HAW SPO BTATIIMI, JkCm steamsmps. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. 1HE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC OOMPJJjyS MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YOBK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST. Tbe splendid vessels on this fayorlte route for the Continent (being more southerly than any othei) will soil from Plor No.

6(1 North Rlyer, as follows; AMKRIQTJK, JRooasan 8tnrday, April 4 KUROPE, Lenairo Saturday. April 18 ST. LAURENT, Liohesnos Saturday, May 2 PEREIRE, Surmont Saturday. May 18 Price ot passage In sold nnoludmg wlno) to Brest or Havre first cabin $125 1 Second Cabin S75 Excursion tickets at reduaod rates. Superior accommodations for a few steerage passongers at 1B85.

American travelers going to orrntuftilnc from the Continent of Europe, tatting this line, avoid both transit by English railway and the discomforts of crossing the Ghmuel. beBine fcavlpff Time and ozponse. Note In ind thoreattor tne departures will be onTnnraday of everv wpek. CEORGE MACKENZIE. Agent, No 68 Broadway, N.

Y. "VTORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Tbe Steamship OHIO, Captain K. von EmBtor, will sail on WEDNESDAY, Maroh 26, at P.M., FBOM BREMEN PIER, FOOT OP THTRB HOBOKEN, FOR SOUTHAMPTON. To be followed by tbe Steamship MOSEL, Captain G.

ErnBt. on SATURDAY. Maroh 28, at 2 P. M. RATES OF PASSAGE, Payable In gold or its equivalent in ourrenoy.

First Cabin $120 Second Cabin 12 Steerage 80 For freight or page apply tooELRHJHS ft 2 Bowling Green. N. Y. RATIONAL LINE. Steamers weeklv to and i iwrooolaad Queenstown Leaving Liverpool every WEDNESDAY.

Leaving Queenstown every THURSDAX Leaving Now York every BATURDAK. Cabin passage to Liverpool or Queenstown, fsO, 890 ana $100, currency steerage passage to Liverpool or Queenstown, $29: from Liverpool, Queonstown, Londonderry, Glasgsw. Cardf ff, Bristol or London. For further Information apply to B. S.

QUIMBY, SM Montaguo st, or F. W. J. HURST, Mflnagor, No. 69 Broadway, N7Y.

A NOHOR LINE. ADDITIONAL SAILINGS. Commencing April I. the steamers of the Anohor Line will sail from New York and Glasgow EVERY ALTERNATE DAY throughout the year. Tuesday steamsra will proceed via Londonderry.

ThnrBday steamers via Quoonsbowvt. Saturday steamers direot to and from Glasgow. Steamers Ball from Pier 20. North River, foot of EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Aimtralia.

Max. 8at. Apl. 4 Italia. Mar.

28 Vlotoria Tuos. Apl 7 Ethiopia. Aol.l Obrropla Apl. 9 CABIN PASSAGE TO OR FROM Glasgow, Liverpool and Londonderry. Wednesday steamers, $66 and $76: return.

$130. onrrgnoy. Baturda' fgSSiBSk To Glasgow, Liverpool, London, Queenatown, Londonderry, Belfast, Bristol and Oardill, $30, ourrenoy. Drafts for any amount at lowest rates. Company's Omoes.

No. 7 Bowling Green, New i HENDERSON Agents. Or to finr agent BS. H. PUFFKR, 80 Court at, Brooklyn.

LD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. ru vatj trriT.iT" niw POINT AT3T "RTfiTTMOND. A AllIU tWU VM. VM an DAILY TO NORFOLK, and Every MOJl ay. tub and Blchmond, at 8 P.

from Pier 87, N. foot ol Beach st, connecting with all freight and passenger rontes to tho South and Southwest. Also with the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad for White Sulphur and othBr Springs, and tho West, via OinolnnatL The ateamers of this Line srennsnrparoed on the coast for safely, spoid and oom tort, Tho Monday ship does not carry passngers. Through tlckots and Ellis of lading Insuid it 803 Broadway, JieWdjaojBeftJ87JJr mAPSCOTT BROTHERS EMIGRATION AND FOREIGN EXOHANGH OFFICE, 88 SOUTH N. Y.

Draft, for 1 and npward and passage tiokets by steamship and sailing paokot Issued at lowest rate. COKI'OKATl (VOTICLS. TkEPARTMENT OF COLLECTION JL Rooms 6. 7 ad 8, City Hall. Brooklyn, March 19, Iffft.

Notice is hereby given that the Assessment Rolls in the following entitled matters have been completed, and the warrants for the collection of the various assessments mentioned therein, have this day been delivered to the Collector of Taxes and Assessments, and all persons liable to pay such assessments, are required to pay the same without delay at his office, under the penalty of the law. EXTRACT FROMTHB LAW. Section 10 of Title 7, of Ohapteb 863 of the Laws or New Yobk, Passed due 23. 1878. On all taxes or assessments which shall bo paid to tho Collector before the expiration or thirty days after the warrant for the collection of the same shall have boon delivered to him.

an allowance shall be made to the person or persons making such payments, at the rate of seven ana three tenths per centum for tho unexpired portion thereof, and the amount of such allowance shall be credited to tho aocount of the Collector, and charged to the ao count of tho Revenue Fund. On all taxes and assessments paid to him after tho expiration of 30 days from the data of the warrants, one per cent, shall bo added, and one per cent additional for every thirty days thereafter, until such taxes or assessments shall be paid. GAS LAMPS. Fourteenth streot, betwoen Fifth and Sevouth avenuos, Carlton ave nue.be ween Atlantic and Flushing avenues. Franklin avenue, between Paoific and Butler streets.

First place, between Homyand Smith streets. Thornton street, between Flushing avenue and Broadway. Clark street, between Hicks and Fulton stroots. Fleet etrtot. between DeKalb and Hudson avenues.

HopkinB street, betweon Nostrand avenue and Broad way. Hamilton avenuo, between tho Ferry and Gowanus Canal. DoBdvoiso street, between DeKalb avenuo and Fleet street, RE PAVING. Columbia heights, between Middaghand Clark streets. REGRADING SIDEWALKS.

Lunueer street, between Henry and Court streets Hm ry street, between Coles and Nelson streets Hamilton avenue, between Court and Hloks Btreets, FLAGGING. Franklin avenue, east Bide, between Borgen and Bailor streets. FENCING. Grand avenue, blook bounded by Lafayette and De Kalb avenues, and yernon Btreet. CROSSWALK Johnson street, Eastern District, both sides Smith street, across.

WELL AND PUMPS. Richardson street. Eastern District, corner William street. FENCING. Grand avenue, block bounded by Lexington and ClaBSon avenues, Qulncy street.DowniDff street and Gates avenue Greene avenue, north side, between Grand and Olasaon avenues.

GRADING AND PAVING. Fourth street, botweenSmlth and Bond streets Eighth avenue, between Tenth and Twenty first streets. FLAGGING, Remsen Btreet, north side, between Montague torraoe and Hicks street. mhl980t LEMUEL BURROWS, Collect of Taxes. EP AKTMENT OF CITY WORKS, JL Commissioners' Office, Room 11.

City Hall. Propo Bnlsfor repairing wells and pumps. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of City Works at their office, until Thursday, April 3. 1874, from 13 M. to 2 P.

ro pairing the wells and pumps of tho Fifth Ward, for the year 1874, in accordance with the speolfi cations on filo in the Department of City Works. Blanks for estimating furnished at tho Office of the Department of City Works and none other will be considered. Proposals will not be considered nnless accompanied with a consent in writing of two sureties of $500.00 eacVi, on each proposal, (who shall qualify as to their responsibility), that if the contract be awarded to the party pro posing, they will become bound as his snrety for its faithful performance and in ease be shall neglect or refuse to execute the contract, If so awarded, then that they will pay to the Olry of Brooklyn the difference between the priee so proposed and the price of the next highest bidder, to wnotn the contract may be awarded. Proposals to bo indorsed "To the Board of City Works," (specifying work). By order of the Common Council.

Brooklyn, March 2u, 1874. LORIN PALMER, WM. A. FOWLRR, R.M. WHITING, Commissioners of City Works.

Attest D. L. NrfETHUP. Secretary. mh20 lot TTkEPARTMENT OF COLLEOTION JLF Rooraa6, 7.

and 8 City Hall, Brooklyn, Maroh 10, 1874 Notice is hereby given that the Assessment RollB In the following entitled matters have been completed, and the watrants for the collection of the various assessments mentioned therein have this day been delivered to the Collector of Taxes and Assessments, and all persons liable to pay such assessments are required to pay the same without delay at his office, under the penalty of tho law. EXTRACT FROM THE LAW. Section 10 of Title 7 op Chap. 863 of the Laws op New Yoee, passed June 28, 18715. On all taxes or assessments which shall be paid to the Collector boforo the expiration of thirty days after the for tho collection of the same shall have been de Uvcred thim, an allowance shall be made to tho person or persons making suchpaymonta, at the rate of seven and three tenths per centum per annum for tho unexpired gortlon thereof, and the amount of such allowance shall credited to the account of tho Collector and charged to the account of the Revenue Fund.

On all taxes and assessments paid to him after the expiration of thirty days from the date of the warrants, one per cent, shall be added, and ono per cent, additional for every thirty days there alter, until such taxes or assessments shall be paid. Sumpter and paving, from Fulton avenue to Broadway. Wolcott Btreet, grading and paving, from Dwight to Richards street. River street, grading and paving, from Harrison avenuo to Broadway, Grand avenue, grading and paving, from Bergen streot to Washington avenue. Ellory street, grading and paving, from Marcy to TomD klnB avenue.

Sewer District, Map Front street, from Jay to Bridge street. Sewer District S4, Mop Wooden Trunk "Sewer," Hudson avenue Sower. Main Drainage," Including territory bounded as follows: Beginning st the corner of Carroll streot and Ninth avenuo, along Carroll streot to Sixth avenne, to Flatbush avenue, to ochormorhorn street, to Bond, to Livingston, to Court street, to Fulton streot, to Concord, to Washington, to Nassau, to Bridge, to Front, to Navy, to Flushing avenue, to Grand avenue, to Lafayette, to Clssson avenue, to Gates nvenue, to Grand avenue. to Atlantic avenue, to Clue Ron avenue, to Carroll street and Prospect Park, beinp (ho whole or the Eleventh and TwentletU Wards, and part of the old Third, Fourth. Fifth, Seventh, Ninth, old Tenth and Twenty second Ward's.

LEMUEL BURROWS, mhlO 1m Collector of Taxes and Assessments. HEPABTMENT OF COLLECTION, Rooms 6, 7 and 8 City Hall, Brooklyn, March 74. Notice is horeby given that tho Assessment Rolls in the following entitled mattors have boon completed, and the warrants for the collection of the various Assessments mentioned therein, have this day been delivered to the Collector of Taxes and Assessments, and all persons liable to pay such assessments are required to pay the same without delay at his office, under tbe penalty of the law. EXTRACT FROM THE LAW. Section io of Txtxb 7 of Chapteii 863 of the Laws of New Yobk, Passed June 28, 1873.

ai1 or Assessments which shall be paid to the Collector before the expiration of thirty days after the warrant for the collection of the same shall have been delivered to him, an allowance shall be made to the per sonar persona making such payments, at tho rate of seven and three tenths per centum per annum for the unexpired portion thereof, and the amount of such allowance shall be credited to the account of tho Collector and charged to the account of the Revenue Fund On all Taxes and Assessments patd to him after the expiration of thirtv days from the date of tho warrants, one per cent, shall be added, and one per cent, additional for every thirty days thereafter, until such Taxes or Assessments shall be paid. Sewer in Drainage District 24. sub di vision 27; (being the 10th Ward, block 84, lots Nos. 8,022 to 8.036, and 91, lots Nos. 8,127 to 8,181 and 8,083 to 8,066.) LEMUEL BURROWS, tnh2 1m Collector of Taxes and Assessments TOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE Xl application of tbe Oommon Council of the City of Brooklyn, In relation to opening Ellory streot, from Maray avenuo to Nostrand avonue, in Iho City of Brooklyn.

To all whom it may concern Wo, the undersigned Commissioners of Hstlmato on the above matter, do hereby gtre notice that ire have complotod oar report In tho above matter, and that the said report and map aro filed In the ofiBco of the Olerb of the County of Kings for examination by all persons lntorested, and that ire will meet at the office of tho Counsel to the Corporation of tho Cltyof Brook lyn, at the City Hal), on Friday, the Sd day of April, 1874, at2 o'clook In the afternoon, to roriowour said report. Datod Brooklyn, Maroh 30. 1874. WM. S.

1BAOH, JOHN OOONeV, WM. H. MaDONOtrGtl, mhaOlOt Commissioners. OEWEBAGE DEPARTMENT OP CITY C5 WORKS City Hall, Brooklyn, March 1874. jieal.

ea proposals will be reoolved at this offioe until Thursday, the second day of Aorll, 187,, at o'olook for building sewers In Map DistrlotM, Sub drrislon 39. Plana and specifications may be soen, and forms of proposals can be procured on application at tbe Engineer's Offloe, Room No. 10, Olty Ball. Proposals will not be considered unless accompanied with a oonsent In writing of two surotles of $5,000 each, jn eaoh proposal, (who snail Qualify as to their responsibility.) that If the contract be awarded to tho party proposing, tboy will become bound as his Bnroty for Its falthfal performance and in case he shall nogleot or reinse to oxo cuto tho contract. II no awarded, then that tboy will pay to the City pf Brooklyn the tlfference between the price bo propoBod and tho price oi tbe noit highest bidder, to wboro tbe contraot may bo awarded.

Proposals to bo Indorsed "To the Board of City Worlts," (apeolfyflnir work). By order of the Common Council Brooklyn, Maroh J)RIN PALMER, WM. A. POWLRft, 71 WITTTTMn An 801 FULTON ST. EW STORE.

PORTER i. TKORBURN. PPPP PPPP ft ft ft ft Aft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ftftft ft TTTTTT CALICOES. BLACK SILKS. MOURNING GOODS.

NOTIONS. SHAWLS. NEW LINENS. LACES. EMBROID'HIES PARASOLS.

HOSIERY. GLOVES. SUITS. 873 AND 874 FULTON BTREET, Neab Smite. XJICKINSON 4 WEST, 819 FULTON 8T, Call attention to a job lot of BLEACHED AND BROWN TABLE DAMASKS, At 60c, 62c, 76c, and $1 a yard.

THE CHEAPEST GOODS EVER OFFERED. ALSO, DOYLIES AND NAPKINS AT PANIC PRICES. ALSO, TURKEY RED TABLE CLOTH, Entirely now coloring. ALSO, 1 CASE FINE SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS, At 15c. a yard, worth 25c.

AIbo, a full lino of NEW SPR1N9 DRESS GOODS. JflANCY SILKS, 75 CENTS, JOURNEAY ft BUBNHAH 126 AND 128 ATLANTIC AVENUE, Have opened a splendid lot ati FANCY SILKS, Fino full boiled goods. IN NARROW AND WIDE STRIPES, ALSO GRISAILLE GROUNDS, BLACK FIGURES, NEW STYLES AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS At 75c per yard, Journeoy ft Bumhom call attention to those silks, as they are superior In variety and quality to anyovorbo fore offered at the price. 71 BUTTERICK lim PATTERNS, Sent fob thksb and their celebrated shears and s0i8hors. mrs, louise higham, 701 Fnlton st.

Comer of St Felix st IBBON DEPARTMENT. AT THE GBEAT EAST SIDE ESTABLISHMENT, Grand and Allon sts. Now York. 10,000 PIECES OF ALL SILKGROS GRAIN RIBBONS, No. 7, 16c.

No. 9, 18c. No. 12, 20c. por yard.

No. 16, 25c. por yard. 600 PIECES BLACK GROS GRAIN RIBBONS, ALL SILK. No.

7, 12fl. No. 9, 15o. No. 13, 200.

per yard. No. 18, 25o. per yard. CORDED EDGE RIBBONS, ALL COLORS.

No. 4, 4o. No. 12, 15o. por yard.

No. 6, 6o. 18c. por yard. No.

10c. No. 33, 20c. por yard. Broad Sash Ribbons, 81c, 88c, and 44o.

All silk gros ganin Ribbons, pink, coreae, scarlot, blue, Ac. 6 inch wide, 68c. All silk, 7 inch wide, every color, 79c. 1.000 pieces all silk black gros grain 'Sash inch wide, 60c 7 Inoh wide, 66o per yard. EDWARD RIDLEY ft 80N, Nos.

309, 311. 311 Grand, Nos. 62, 64. 66. 68.

and 70 ALLEN ST. FIFTH BLOOK EAST FROM THE BOWERY. 81x minutes' ride from oorner Broadway and Grand st. DesbroBses street cars pass tho door. ID GLOVES, RETAIL.

ONE BUTTON, NEW SHADES, 45c. the pair. 6,000 DOZEN TWO BUTTON NEW.SHADES, 900. tho pair: warranted. 11,000 DOZEN OF OUR NEW EDWARD GLOVE, NPW COLORS, SUPERB QUALITIES, can bo procured only at our oounter.

EDWARD RIDLEY 4 SON 909, 811, 311)4 Grand 62, 61, 66, 68 and 70 Allen street FIFTH BLOCK EAST FROM THE BOWERY. 8lx mlnuteB' ridu from corner of Broadway and Grand Btreet. PeBbroEBes Btreet cars pqBB the door. OFFICE OF YOUNG'S POPULAR STO RE, 349 Myrtle av, near Adelphl Bt. TO TEE EPJTOB OF THE EAGLE Pleaaa Insert in your advertising columns that beside the bargains in Hamburg Rdcfnea and Hoslerr we offered last week, we have opened this day from auation 1,000 ptecos Marseilles Trimming, which wa will sell at 20, 25, 80 and 40o, tho present importing price of which is not less than 6So, 76c and $1.09.

6. YOUNG. Proprietor. CaVAmTOYAN'TS. MADAME LEON, SPIRITUAL MBDI um, reveals the mysterlos of the future, past and present events in life, ana how to be successf al with the one you love, and when you will marry.

Consult me before others, and you will not be disappointed: no gents admitted foe 60 oU. 85 Nevlna at. near Atlantlo av. THE CELEBRATED ORIGINAL MAD mi CLIFFORD, the greatest living medical and business clairvoyant and aeercss, examines disease personally and by hair, la consulted on all affairs of life and business generally; gives names, dates, events and spirit communications. Satisfaction guaranteed; office hours from 9 till 6.

222 Stats street noar Court LAIR VOY ANTE THE DISTIN gulshed Madame DE DORR, from Paris, tells all past present and future events lost and Btolen goods recovered: brings together those separated, absent friends; lucky numbers given. Ladies, 60 cts to $1 gents, 91 to $9. 14 o. 61 Nassau st, betwoen Washington and Adams, nrst nignt, irons rooms, nease ao not ring; walk ngnt up stain. Hours from 9 A.M.

to 9 P.M. CO RR PPP KEE TTTT II NN GGG AA RHP PK OCAARRPPE II NN NG II (i AARRPPE AAA RR PPP EE A A RP OCA A It HP CA A II CO A AR RP KKE UN NG UN NG II ol IV ii UN UN NV on NN GGC AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, NO. 174 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. FURNITURE STORED. kv.

TTTARREN WARD MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE. LARGE VARIETY OF RICH AND PLAIN FURNITURE, DECORATIONS, ETC. Which are being offered at extremely low prices. Corner SPRING AND CROSBY NEW YORK. TOHN WOOD As CO.

SKI EMOVAL REMOVAL RKMOVAL RKMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL RKMOVAL REMOVAL RKMOVAL RKMOVAL RKMOVAL REMOVAL RKMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL RKMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL RKMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL RKMOVAL REMOVAL RKMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL RKMOVAL RKMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL RKMOVAL REMOVAL RKMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL RICMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL RI MOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL RKMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL RICMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL TLRMIWAT. JOHN WOOD ft OO. HAVE REMOVED TO THBIR NEW IRON STORE, NO. 229 FULTON Opposite Clark St. Whoro they now have TtiFjn IMMENSE STOOK OF RICH CABINET FURNITURE, BEDDING, AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS.

AU tho now designs inana REMOVAL factored expressly for their REMOVAL REMOVAL EsL llLOiU '1'KAUK, REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL RKMOVAL REMOVAL REMOVAL RKMOVAL RKMOVAL REMOVAL NOW OH EXHIBITION. TO TO TO TO TO TO 229 FULTON STREET, (Opposite Clark.) S' OMETH1NG NEW IN BROOKLYN I FURNITURE, OARPKT8, OIL OLOTHS, BEDDING, BY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, MULLINS 4 SOHULZ, 225 ATLANTIC AVENUE, 225. HEAR UOURT BTREET, BROOKLYN. Tho only houso In Brooklyn that soils on TIME at LOW kstuash rniuiio. EEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS Taken ior an Kinas oi FURNITURE, BEDDING, 40., J.

B. ft J. W. BLAND'S, 166 and 168 Myrtle av. between Prince and Gold sta.

TOfEEKLY AND MONTHLV PAY fV meats taken for arnituro. Carpeta and Redding, 1 At B. M. COWPERTHWA.IT A 155 and 157 Chatham st, N. Y.

An immcnao Btock and low Parlor and chamber suite in Kri fit vnrloty. JLURNITURE, CARPETS, Housekeepers Bupplled, and payment rocelved by the weekormonth. D. A. CUNNINGHAM, 388 THIRD AV.

Between Twonty soventh and Twentv nlshth sts, N.Y. GKOCERIES. ILLIAM GRAY, 95 and 97 FULTON ST, opposite Henry, AND 118 COURT ST, near Atlantic av. OFFERS FOB SALE, A large and vory complote ASSORTMENT OF FINE TEAS PURE COFFKB AND CUOICK GROCKIilES, OF UNSURPASSED QUALITY, AND AT DESIRABLE PRICES. Your patronage solicited.

Goods delivered with promptness to all parts of tho city BAKING POWDfJK, mHE PROOB OF THE PUDDING IS In tho eating of it." RBDHEAD'S BAKING POWDER. It Is only nocessary to be conversant with tbe superior Oiiali'les of this powder to adopt It In tho making of oread, bisuuit and pnptry. It makes t.hpm rich, light and digestible. TRY IT YOU WILL LIKE IT. For sale by all grocra.

MANUFACTORY. 120 WILLIAMS New York. LUMBER. 4PEO. R.

ALEXANDER, WHOLESALE Tf and Retail Dealer In YKIXOW PINE AND HARD WOOD LUMBER, of every description. Office and Yard, corner hashing and Washington avu. Constantly on hand a largo and select stock of seasonable black walnut, oak. ash, hickory maple, white wood, yellow pine, flooring shd step plank. H.

B. ELKINB, BCHOOI. BOOKS. BOOKS, STATIONERY AND FANOY ARTICLES, 4o6 FULTON Near Jay at. Brooklyn.

SMOKY CHISlflTEYS. SMOKY CHIMNEYS CURED GOTHIC chimney top and ventilator. A sore cure for smoxy chimneys and down drafts will be applied on trial for 69 days. Send for price list to tbe manufaoturors. J.

WHITLBY ft SON, 308 FULTON ST. As. Commissioners of City Works Attest: L. NOBTHTXP, SeoreUry. mo3iJ 10.

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