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Twfirr'fcn pyi TH BROOKLYN DAILY 15 NO. 1 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 185 ONE CENT. 1 Wood. Miscellaneous. Oiotnitig, heartleasness calculating the ehacees of my life and making a per eentage out of my infirmatios, hastening my death by his wishes, and, not con font wlr.Vi tha inheritance he knew I was to Uavo OFFICE OF THE ATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE OP BROOKLYN.

No. 140 Aruiirno mm, Pes. T.lMk. At an election held this day. the following gentlemen wen elected Directors for the ensuing year: John D.

Cocks, Robert H. Berdell Joseph Petit, BP! Osar Dunning D. Litchfield, Wm. H. SlmontMb Dennis Perkins, A.

P. Ostrom, John Powler, 11. B. Litchfield. R.

P. Perrln. Levi H. Brighan G. A.Jarvis.

R.T.Holmes, Curtis Nob Ja's Van Nostrana Henry Soydam, Jr. George L. Kent. J. T.

Btranahan. B. L. fitoted, J.S.Whitney. I.

A. Lambert. Nehsmlah Knight Joa. Greene. John N.

Taylor, Jarvls Blush, Seymour BurreH. Walter S. Griffith. J. J.

Van Nostrand, William Poole. Charles Christmas, Nathaniel Putnam. Charles Stanton. A. Davenport.

Edward Bridge, Wm. W. Wlckes, Hsra Lewis, a.O. Bo mage, Samuel Osborne. H.

Moore. Ata subsequent taeetlng of tho Board. JOHN D. COOKS. was unanimously re elected President for the ensuing year.

HORATIO DORB, Secretary, LULTON VIAE INSURANCE 0OMPAN1. A. Oltlce No. Court street. Ilroo.iyn.

OAP1TAL 160.0lb Insures Buildings. Merchandise, furniture. TeuelilaMK and their Cargoes, etc DIR anarew ii. uoages Koutn nanuiord Mulligan Seymour Hotted J. Schenck Bupdam Wm, A.

Cobb. J. V. 8ohwnmsr' Edward NevUla. John Moor, lred Unark Jauib.

A. O. Teft Barnet Boerum, II. P. Uodgcf eorge Barnes.

Heury A Kent, John 1. Everett, B. Blauehard EB Ijirermore Jacob h. Boernm, James Allleck. James Moore, John J.

Crane. w.L.uonklln drahams Policy Fhomaa C. Moore, Thoa. M. Clark, Joseph Boaghtou.

James S. Beams A foster td wards W. risks Phillu 8. Croi'k. Ellaha Bhiil A Allaire, George W.

Prince. Chas 8ml mlth, rrauciR B. dPinoia.M. KalbtleiBch urennan. nlcharu Hajnor, A), UODGKS.

President. William Mullkuh. Hec. rlul.l.lN BANPOKI1. Vise PraO.

Apnlioations for insurance may bo made to JOfiN. m. slAOKAV.No 1' Oour' st. mjaitf LUNG ISLAND INSURANCE 0OMPAN OAPITAl WITH A LAS 1UHTLUS. Offtc'No.

41 FulUm brootivn. uulldingB. Merehand'e, Uachlcoryand Property genei insured at current rnwj. company haa beet unlntei mptedly In business daring the last twenty years, and haB oaSBed through the srreSn New York fires or Mill is46. ant also the great Brooklyn Are ol l4fc.

They rnre their escape fnnn them. with oomparsv tively slight losses, to the system which tbey always prao of limiting and scatturiDK their rinks. All losses winch the company ma; sustain, will be adjusted and paid with their accustomed romptitude 01KHUTOB8. Fetor Cornell. vred'k Marquanu.

BeuJ Delamatai, Daniel Ay es. Bkidmore, Chas Levei1ot, Johc A Loll. Scorning, Henry Young. John Yclverton. John erentloc.

John Vanderbilty Ohaii Johu Bci enck, MinMrnPost. rhim Birdsall. GeoSW.ly. Thos Bay lis. iiniU, V.r..illiui!.

iv'm 1). OhaB Hill, a L'hurne, Mesla): 'ight, Daniel A Robbing Ohns Rogers, 3. iKLAMATfiB. President. tYii.

UaaaHAW. Secretary. lalttf PHE litli 1 UiE INSURANCE o. OP BROOKliVN. Incorporated by the State of New fork.

OPPIO bio. mi uiton st Brooklyn, (opposite Oto Jail.) and oorner of William ata Join New Pork. (Sbatl tnd Leather Bank Cash Capital aixi.u uollaim. Inaures Houses, MaDufactoneb. Buildings, MaohinskSv 'ioods.

Merchandise. Chattels and Personal Estate, ShipsT Vesselsand Cargoes, (in port only.) and Ships BuUdlng. tram doss or Damage by Plre. DIRECTOR Stephen Oroweil Matthew ArmatrongEdward Anthoaf lichard L. SBaldwin ChapmanJasB Rockweii Johc Harper Daniel Pernald Vau BenscbotcJE mectUB 11 Aiitconeid Jotiiam weeks Bsnj i Heaver klauson Trusk Geo Brown Thos Denis uluK Graves John A Belts Gustav rJctwa Moses 7 Odeli a Stout Ueo iscrgen James Ii Tart 1 Ingersoll John a tiicks uoring Andrews ienry Collins I Prothinghas.

Henry Conklin, Johb.Uwreneo Ben, WartweJ AiexiB uraggi Geo ii Eileri Edwin Beers Henry Bange ChosC Betts lamea DeGraw Aivinu rauiey WmiVaidevontef Geo rSeiiey Wm Haaard JTJEPhEN OBOWELL. ru.iLi.auMH BttA w. ecrentr. vr OTICE. The itrooRi office of ti Nd JLl American Pire Insurance Oompany have removed Hnjl jmcefromNo.

68 to No. 343 Puiton street. In the bmkfr Uaxiey Wright, opposite the City T. I. KING.

Aeot. The General lnsurunoe ilusli ou have removed tc No. 84f Pulton street, where insurance an be effected at lowest fateBand on the must ravorabte erms. it! j. I.UHD KJil L.

SIIE MARKET PIRii INSURANCE 00c JL 'JAWTAL Xl.tSJC. Office No. 16, Pearl street, couer oi Beennan.m (he uu ct Ban Building; DlRftOTORt William iiiaMAL Presideuu 'hllctus ii Holt. Wm Ii Bird, stupheu Valentine, Edward Cromweii, David Hariilt. Wm Denistoun, i'heouore Banks.

Jos WicKJiam. lienr. Rowiaoa.B ttotand Mitcheii. oila jjtirib. Oliver Shepard WmCrumweL, Nelson Sherwood Al reit wt.

I'acason SSculti Jn Merritl, Pawoeti a ttuikeici'. flesiry Reeve Jiisha I. Vv titer. 11 Vdaar yder. Wia Miner.

Wm Mile. Bteplieu daises, am'i Mnor iOhl A The 'Jompauy insureb Aiiaiiist ut dage by arc iweliings, stores, warehuuue; aud other iiuiidings 'arnltun and merchandise yesseih iu port, and their cargoes in' peraODal prnni vt' on rliv ml favorable termu fflyHtf AHHKgTaVUik. 4' NSTJRANCE O.FIOL, Mi FULTON BT i. THE NORTH AM RlOAii yjR INBDRANOE OO CAPITAL lTBA LAUGH dUHi LUB SaoOhKLI IXVMSf ml. Tola company confine their ouninessio what are termed safr.

aud insurable riskB, and de uet preteLd to confine their business to the cily uf New Yors to the xclUKiofi of Brooklyn risks. Persouxoealini with this coiupani hay an assurance ih the chttractrr of tr.t Directora, that the? will be fairly tnd honorably dealt with Losses wil be promptly adjucf and paid witiiout lihtinctiun. This ipany intend to fcr lisli to then feiinr eitiLeus a prompt remunerimon ror lossr anil damages sujuaineil fire. The fnllnwina personalis1 none the mk0'CjRe Otis ihou Gate Moses b. GrluneUt Phos Tilleston lonalhan Thorn? Andrew XOclar.

iamtR BOKert, ii Oao'l Fearuii: Ham' 1 flea ilugh Auoliinoioff Jhar iUackstODa jaoca Mubrair Wc White right ilei ry Puritt itich'd Cornelian cCool Wm vVetmort. Bwac Oavi'i Kciler Josh a Henry iM8 W. OT.r.. Presiueni. 'iie uiuierflifi.

nii.ieia; for the company will aV to all applications for irjfiu ance, and all Josses sustained ')j the company in the city of Brooklyn, will be adjusted by th" nnderplgned andpiud at theomce olthe company. jAMElf t. UNDEKHILL. AKeut or the North American Insurance do. ft (3 pnitor.

eor. Hicsiistmt. Brrwkbra. fciiiusir TEETH TEETH TEETH Ii GRIPP1N. Denial nurgeon.

e7h Pulton Broos iyu, would mane known to public, that having added tn facilities to his Mechanical Department, for the uufacture of artificial "ork. he ia enabled to furnish artificial weth or superiorquality or every siieand color to suit tho aure nr complexion of any pa'ieat at lower rates than can be foraisiied by i.ey other oince in this city. He will insert lull Upper and under setts on flue Atmospheric Plates ior 80 00 Partial sett i per tooth from Ou to 14 00 Pull upper and under setts on Bilvor 20 00 partial setlson Silver per tooth from. 1 OO to S00 On Pivot 1 00 Cavities niled with Gold from 0 to 1 00 Cieanaing lecth from 0 to IK Pilling with Tin Poil Oemeat 0 60 Toothache Cured 0 60 Extracting Oli Being nuDPlic i with every variety of instrcienb. ha it, on iiand to perform every operation in Dental 8urgery.

with very aiigui pain to tne patient. tW Al wr rr warTisi rnresen tn il. mwltr Piaiot6rte. iANC ifORIEb. vi ijOWsf 4ssortl6Dt now and second hauc Pianos may bo foanrl at hoWsa rotimsrf in Pultun street, which will be sold at tho lowest prises and anon thii moaL favorable terms.

Piano Portea mannfaflturad to order, or any style, or nnisn ueeirea, ana ions bn very nest maienais tuseu in consj Also. Agents ior emi be sold at prices varyll paI. rfinnired. tuned al 8IJNOS UMStNUTI JOlCtf tfll iu. WXLKEii, MUSIC TOJB, 116! J'ultou street, Brooklyn.

P'anorortei Musical Instruments Uusic Violin an guitar Btnogs. Ac. lye 1 lANu ANL ilU ,1 JilOrO! i lr. HT" OooV MUSU. tOT OUANDALI aS.

i'fi'rs. OP PHiLADKLPHIA. The on. IcrsigS in" an arrangement with Mewrj, SE? 'a Tnl philndoiphla, is now prepared to exhibit Show Jooras a eeneral assortment of the newest Snd rrios' SShbi of Ga OhandalierB, MantelLiRhta. and ill othr mud' fixtures, from th lwurncrV he fin.

Parlor of BU 5 i iwons anu Gold 4, feM ru i rs now engage In intriiduoia t.c O't'es the Uuiidtaxs. in for liw ilings. stores and ouollc ryiowsj, wu. r.i, jT t.r atteutitirt. the foti.

mil oe warr an toe. lireruan cm ten i very evening at the store. Pi.rfi ct. or will car. give soxh 'jufjrtpation as 0e reQUireu De reuuirci.1.

The lupcrio. norxmausnip aao manner oiaoin ismiiit (iitticuii ousmess. has seamed to Messrs. CorneBt AS i'l'i'TING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. 1 lAVID COOPE Office.

1 Juiton street. Asn 10M 1 Poplar street, Brooklyn. sWWPi THE MAGNETIC TELEUKAPH COMPANY (Morse Line) between Brooklyn. New York, i hlia deluhia. Baltimore and Washington, with stations at Jer, sey City, Newark.

New Brun wick. Pri iceton, Trenton. Hope, Wilmington, Havre de Grace, and Porte de Poslte, connecting wit the Southern, Western, Eastern and Nor. them Lines of Morse's Telegraph Messages sent direct from Brooklyn to tae above mentioned places, and Messages received und forwarded by Telegraph to anr point in the Dni'ed Stales and Oanadas. Office in Biooklyn at WESICOTr A Eipre Noi 3(9 Washington street.

ty Hah Square. Offices in New York, No. 6 Hanover street, corner of Beaver, and at ao. 181 Broadway. WM.

P. WEBTKttVEIiT, d'13 lm Sup. Mag. Te', Co. BROOKLYN 0ITY8TEAM ENGINE WORKS 13 Water st.

D. P. 11UKDON 4 Oo Brooklyn. Having taken the premises formerly uccupied by Alexander Birbeck and having remoddled the same with c.rtcnalve improvements, we are now prepared to execute ordes for all kinds of machinery and castings. We are also prepared to do all kinds ofj bblng wori.at the sborteBt notice and with dispatch Engines built on the most approved plan, and at the lowbsvpossible price.

All orders for jobbing will be executed under the personal supervision or Mr. Uurdon. a id to the entire satisfactiou of our customers. Those in want of any machinery wou do well to live us a call before purchasing elsewhere. D.

P. BORDON. H. N. CONKL1N, oc5tf S.

B. OOCtKLlN. WONDERFUL IMPROVEMENT IN WINDOW GLABB. The undersigned is happy in being able Lo announce that ho has recently made arrangements with the manufacturers, by which he has secured ih. agency and vicinity, of an artiole ot Window lass, at least as good and by many prouounced superior to English Sheet, or Prench Glass.

It Is an entirely newarticlc. and the Subscriber invites an examination oi it. He is also ready with undoubted references of Picture Pi ame niunufac turers. Sash makers and oihcra who have tried this Hlass ano proved it. Its color is light, surface smooth and straight, and in every requisite it has uo equal of American manul.

i tare. A large stock of the above Ib now In store, and rurtliersai" plieB are constant! being received, 'or the presentatleasi the prices.will rule with the best American Brands. The an iersigned has alBo on hand, a large aud well selected stoci of Paints and painters materials which will be sold at lowesi New York pricos. and delivered at any part or the city free of cartage. JOHN I.

PRINCE. tti fnltou street. mhtti tr LIQUID STOVE P0L18H. 1 have received a fresh supply of the celebrated Liquid Stove Polish, ee fro i dust; no unpleasant smell arid ulways ready for e. JOHN BONCkl, 94 Pultun, o39 tf oorner of uenry st.

MINCE MEAT CUTTERS, for the use of families and others, doing the with twenty one kuiveS in operation at once. Por sale cheap, at J. liUNuE'd, 91 Pulton st, jidl7 if of Henry. BUCKWHEAT FLOU i. 6,000 lbs.

of extra new Buckwheat Flour just received and for sale by PAGE A HAsKEIiL, 4 President st. dl9 lm a door from Hamilton av. HATS, CAPd, FOR THE HOLIDAYS. The gentleman are particu ariy notified to call aud examine tne Holiday Hats, which ior sty and beauty ol proportions, excels anything heretofore produced, ut P. H.

BIQLOW'd, d20 166 Pulton st, Brooklyn. OYS "AND GIRLS FANOFSLEIGHS. The largest vailety to be found in the city, and for sale lew.are at ,117 2m 813 and 314 Pulton st. jTO VES, HEATERS AND HASQEd, WErV est styles in market now Billing very low or cash, at LIuDL.ia and 140 Puitoa d41m Central Hall.o 81m Place. XMPOR1ED WINES, BRANDtrJS AWD SE GARS Tho undersigned having opened the store.

So. is MYKTLE AVE, near Pulton st, for the sale of Wines. BraadieB, together with ohoice brands of Spanish He gars, solicit the patronage of their friends and te public a long experience in the business enables the subscribers .0 select with taste and judgment the several articles in which they trade; and to thuse wi.0 may favor them with their cuitom. they warrant (it being a main law in their dealings) a pure article at a fair prioe. Goods sent to any part of the city free of charge.

O'UAnONY, H.P. COlLG. 83 Myrtle av. near Pulton st. n3oam BACH'S SOflS COy RECTIFYING DIB tiilers, POEMAN STREET, near Pulton PeW, Brook yn, L.

maaufaciurere of HBACH'ii Celebrated Alcohol, 80 to per o. Cologne Spirit, Proof to 95 per o. above, for Druggists aud PertumerB. joable Anchor Gin, and other Brands. American Brandy.

urioan Brandy of superior flavor, Ao. do. Gin, do do 0 Pure Spirit ot extra quality, for deaiers and ship kM Pen. new England Kum. B.

A 8, Brand. ye Whiskey. au tf OCHITUATE BANK OF BOSTON. 60 ents will be paid for tha Bills of this BAnk for one month. J.

8. MAUKAY lixohange Brokers, ti Court at. Urooklyn. tr Ulh LEGGINGS FOii CHILDREJN, 10 shillings and One Dollar, at the nUf BAZAAR, 143 Atlantic Bt. A CURE FOR LEiKY ROOF W1E GAND'S Metal Preserver or ire Pioof Ho Paint.

Onecoat isequal In body to six loitj of ordinary paints. All wor i done Is warranted to give entire satis action. leaky shingle roofs made ater tigxt aud warran.ed. Ah orders attended to with Hamilton ave. orni of VarX Brunt ot.

ORtfKP. WIGU.il Union Place, ieuth Brooklyn, residence. lw CABINET FURNITURE. A rare opportunity new offers to puiehase good furniture at low prices Thesub crlber intends leavinir ihe business, and now jffers his lare assortment of Roiewood, Mahogony ane Walnut ruiniture at low and reduced prices. Shippers and dealer? will do well to call at his old stand.

UU Catharine street, nejr Beast Broadway oil am 80LOMON PANNING. AND riALOUN, South Pourth and Pilth sts, Williamsburgh, The Proprietors would retpeotfully announce to the pub lio that this new and pleasant place of Summer resort ia no jpen ror the season. The Garden has been tastefully auu oeautirully arranged with Trees, ShrubDerj and Plowers. laid out with gravel walks, and embellished with a large anu jlegant Vountain. Commodious and beautifully arranged Summer Houses for the accommodation of a large number "'ices "fee Creams, Oonfectionery, Rerreshmenu, 4c.

served ap in quality and style equal to the raoBt celebrated establishments in New Vork, The Garden will be open at all nours during toe dap ano vening. Entrance on Pifth st, through the Ladies fcaioon. Odeon Building. families aud Parties supplied with loo Creams and Con ctlcnery of every description. A.

A H. KEMP, rroprietoru. N.B. The Saloon and Garden will open on Sundays at i o'clock P.M. PARLOR HEATERS.

Liddle's Chanipioij economical ir consumption of fuel; and having more radia ting Burrace than any ocnei; wita tne i ui uc ing proof agunst dust getting in to the regisier. Can now ue put up at one day's notice, at a low price foi cash, at LIDDLE'S, 1 and 140 Pulton ave. d4 lm Uentral tiall, cor of slim Place. OIL AT 4s. PER GALLON.

THE 1HA mcidLightorSilvieOilean be had at OHAPPEL. O. JTOltOn St, OrUOaiU. UCUH HOI nfv awu he Patent Lamos i1 i KuCERk RUiT. bEEL STORE.

aeceiving lopaiarij B.ouu.3rD, v. ananas, Guava J( andGuava Momuiade White Grapei uythe keg; Brandy Peaches injurs; Also, a general assort meat of Pmld. Gamm and Pi ow a HADLER Hamese, cc. i. ROBk'RT fi.

jTORY. llAtthe Old stand. No.3 Pulton St. ugsShli uavuilt eiargcu uia iiivuuacs auuMnKnn having enlarged nis premises anu. udded to hlB StOCX, oeuoves uai ue iau mm oauaiauuu former friends and patrons, and all others who may be totavorlw1ththeircustom MrHi 'P" tiQU OU UHt MMUO I a fiW.

stun ftwsilofallkin Oafc AKB WOO Travel. ONG ISLAND RAILROAD. FALL AND I i vaiKvaa a RHAWftEMENT. Sundays excepted On anu alter Monday. Oct 1st I8B6.

1'itAino tfuinu cida. Leave Brooklyn lor Greenport. 10 A. M. dally.

for Yanaank. 10 A. U. daily, and on Sat urdays at 3 46 1 P. a.

Xieave urooxiyn iot attiuuw jaicn Leave Brooklyn ior oyosaei. te a. io. anu i.eve Hrnuklvn or Hempstead, 10 A. M.

13 M. and )45 and 6 P.M. i Leave Brooklyn ior aamaicu. ma. i auu 680 P.

M. TA i tw ox, Leave Greenport for Brooklyn. 10 A.M. r. Vinb.nk far Brooklyn.

11 83 A. M. on Mondays 610A.M. Leave Lakeland ior Brooklyn. moo cm.

uu uunuays 6 LeavePar ilngdale for Brooklyn, 7 SO A. M. and 1 M. Leave Syessst for 36 A M. and 1 P.M.

Leave Hemp.tead for Brooklyn. 55 A. M. and i oOP. M.

Leave Jamaloafor Brooklyn, 6 4u7 4U and 4o A. M. and J10and4 4U p. si. mv34tf rJREAl' REDUCTION 1H PRICES.

Tho undersigned are prepared to furulal. oTACtlCS for PIO NICS. Military Come nies. Ac for tne present seBo. i iirn reduced prices, umiuouoca Kin ed at all times aud at reasonable rates, for Pic ntasanil Miu tary Exoun.ione.on appUcation "the Starter, of the Rail cvl Oars Pulton Perry at the several rtepota hL5n' aUonofthe routes at Bast Brooklyn and Bedford, and at "ll.

O.Tlee. Nn.lS Ifulto si SLOWER STANDS, JOHH BUNQJCH, Pulton, corner Henry t. KINDLING WOOD, by Sieam Power and Machinery. VA0T0B7 Nos. 6 AND 8 JAY Between Plymouth and John streets, Brooklyn.

THE ONLST PLACE aKSH If IS SAWED AND SPLIT BYST1AM MACHINERY. We have order boxes in the following plaoes. vis Chas. Bonce, Bridge street ferry. Book store, corner of Main and Plymouth sts.

at Catherine Perry, B. B. Story's store. No. 35 Pol ton street, near the Pulton Perry.

D. H. Haines, Montague Hall, Court street. Brooklyn City Post Office. Botts' office, Pulton avenue, between Clinton and Washington avs.

Orders left at either of the above plaoes before a o'clock P. M. will be filled the same day. All orders addressed to us through the post will meet with prompt attention. We saw our wood 6 outs, and split it fine, said sell it at the following low prices Best Virginia Pine 3 (O per box 44 cts.

Oak is 36 44 Hickory 4 60 66" We deliver onr wnnri In hnrMnf nntfnrm nlcn nnd not In barrels. 9 of our boxes are always warranted to a ioau. nil oases aeiiverea iree oronarge. DiBACN A Brother, Proprietors. dSOlw tt and 8 Jay st.

bet. Plymouth and John sts. KINDLING WOOD BY STEAM I EAGLE WOOD YARD, ITJBMAN ST, near State, Best Tirginla Pine, sawed and split, 3 3t per load, ltbar rels to the load. Wood, by the load, at the following prises VlrginlaPine 3 50 Jersey do 3 50 Oak a 60 Hiokory 3 004 Sawing 10 oents per out. No oharge for cartage, Thoseusing much wood will find it to their advantage to buy by the cord, and have It sent from the vessel, thereby saving 75 cents per oord.

N. BARLOW, lurman st, near State Brooklyn.H Sun of the Dagle. s31 tf Instruction. BROOKLYN INSTITUTE. DRAWING CLA8SK8 will oommence TUESDAY EVENING, Oct.

Dth. 1866, at the Institute Teacher of Landscape and Flgnre Drawing. Mr. Monk Teacher of Architectural and Mechanical Drawing, Mr. J.

P. (honor. GXBRIT SMITH. Chairman. Mr.

Monk's private cVwsess oommnoeon the9th and 13th at the institute. Ladies on Saturday at 3i o'clock. Gentlemen on Tuesday at and schools and private pupils in any branohof the art (tracing not permitted.) o3tf 17RENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES spoken In a very short time by the new system of mi. n.uujuncmuaiui. teaoner oi juanguages Bookkeeping and of the B0EHM PLUTB, formerly Teacher to the celebrated Preach General Dela moriiiere.

Apply at his rooms. WUITEHOCME BUILDINGS, 383 Pulton street, from 8 to 10 o'clock A. and at his residence, No. 386 Pulton street from 6 to 7 P. M.

dlllm Jewelry. QL THE JEWELRY STORE, 146 FUL JPLiTON Brooklyn. hu JAMBS H. HABT. successor to W.

J. Yanderhoef. woula respectfully inform the public that he has opened with an entire new stock of goods, which he offers at from 10 to 30 percent leas than New York prices. Gents Gold Hunting Watches from 65 to 9175 Ladies 80 to 136 Gold Detached Levers, jewelB. warranted 29 giver Detached Levers, 13 jewels, 12 Bilver Lepines 9 J.

JEWELRY. Diamond Ear Rings 66to 360 Ladies Diamond Cluster Breastpins 60 to 200 Gents Diamond Pins lo to 160 Diamond Plnger Bings. 10 to 100 Cameo Bet. Bracelet Pin and Ear Bings 25 to lou fruit Sets, Braoolets. Pin and Ear Bings 20 to 80 goidThimbles 3 to 6 Go pockets, l.

a ottdialaJKes 1 60 20 Gold Spectacles 5 to 10 Silver Spectacles 126 2 Gold Necklaces to 16 Gold Armlets 8 to 10 Gold Ohatelaln Chains 9 60 45 Gold Vest Chains 7 to 50 Gold Penoils i to SO Jewelry of every desoriation. CLOCKS. Oneday Clocks 1 10 Eisht day Clocks 3 to 10 marine Clocks, will go in any position, like a watch a to 10 a 8ILVEB WARK. Solid Starling Silver Tea Sdooiib. per set 6 to Dessert Spoons, per Bet 10 to 18 1' 1 to 26 Table Porks 15 to 2 Dessert PorkB 13 to 33 Also Silver Cake.

Pie, Fish and Batter Knives, knife and fork for children, napkin rings, cups, goblets. Ac. Plated Cake Baskets, Castors, forks and Spoons of every description. JAMES H. HABT.

Successor to W. J. Yanderhoef, 146 Pulton st. Brooklyn, watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired on the premises by ujOTiencea worxmen. va lnr SILVER PLATED WARE.

Rich Tea Setts, uewsiyisoistors ana oake baskets, spoons, rorks, napkin nngi, Ao, warranted treble plate, at manufacturer's prices, at UDDUS'8, 138 and 110 Pulton ave, Mlm Central Hall, cor Elm Place. CLOCKS. In order to accommodate our Long Island and Brooklyn friends we have added to our very stock of watches. Jewelry, and silrer ware, a treat variety of Clocks, and varying in price from 13s to 13 each, and all warranted to giv entire satisfaction. JOHN D.

OHaSK, 303 Pulton st. Waflhesand Clocks repaired in the best manner. n30 tf SUIT. SOME FRUIT PINS AND EAR Bings in setts, lust nished, very handsome an very cheap, at J. D.

CHAS 13. Wedding and Visiting Cards at the shortest notice and most superior manner. J. D. CHASE, 203 Pulton st, auks tf Manufacturer of Silver Ware, Jewelry, Ac.

ILVER DOLLARS. A very large assort CJ ment of Silver Spoons, forks, 4c also those beautifu, plated of the same pattern as the Genuine Silver, can be foand at JOHN CHASE'S, 208 Pulton st. Manufacturer. Watohes and Clocks repaired in the very best manner and In all the different departments of our business we In tend setdtreat our Customers, that they will be glad to oa again. jel3 tf CAKE BASKETS, etc.

A very handsome assortment of Oastors. Tea Setts, Oake Baskets, etc. Inst reoeived and for sale very cheap at JOHN D. CHASE'S. 103 Pulton Manufacturer.

Wedding and Visiting Cards of the most superior style and finish made to order at the shortest notice, my tf FLORENTINE MOSAICS. SOME JUST finished, very neatpatterns. and much In demand at J. D. CHASE'S, MS Pulton street.

Manufacturer of Silver Ware. 4c. awed ding and Visiting Oards engraved In tin most superior style, jylltf TEA SETTS. Ladies if you want some thincr handsome and flout hnt little nonnv. look at those plated Tea Setts at j.

a. ohabicv. sua jruiton st, Watches and clocks repaired In the best manner. THE WEDDING. For a very beautiful Wflddine or vinltinr Oard.

Rail at J. D. OH ABE'S. where you can be furnished with a most superior card, and none bat the van beat enirravers amnloved. as we wisa ail saon orders to give peneoc satisiactMn, oontr jo juabe'b hub jruitonst jeweiier CAMEO PINS.

Cameo Ear Rings and Pins of new patterns at J. D. OHABE'B 203 Pulton st Wedding ana visiting cards of the most superior style furnished at short notioe. oc6 tf FINE WATCHE3. Some very superior watch" es just received and to be caaed in any style to suit cos trnnnrn.

afcj. o. Ci Ah' ifl'A. 203 attnn street, manufactur er of jewelry and slyer ware. Very particular attention paid to the repairing ot watohes, clocks, jewelry, Ac WW JEWELiRY, SILVER AND PLATED Ware, a large i issortment, at jjloh01 M'" set 13 No.

19 Myrtle avenue IINE LiSVER WATCSBS, and movements. J. A good assortment on haad.oroased to order, luoh as Willis, 'E. D. Ml ly 1POON SB WJUAJH.

nynio av. Books, EW BOOKS History of the Reign of Philip the second. Sing of Spain imam n. rra oott. Y.ttTAtatrrtm on ft flnrreannndenca of the late Amos Lawrence Edited, by hi son, William R.

Lawrence. Nspoleon at St, Helena, or interesting Anecdotes and Ke markable Conversations of the Emperor during the five and a half years of bis oapUvi ty By John 8. 0. Abbott. Life and Works of Goethe.

with sketches of his age and contemporaries By G. H. Le wes. Men and Women By Robert Browning. The Works of Charles.

Lamc with a sketch of his life By Sir Thomas N. Talfour d. Also a good assortment 'of JuvenileMiscellaneous and Standard Books, Bib'ies. Praver Books, in fancy bindings, fanoy Attlcies, 4c, adapted for presents for the Holidays. Por Bale by W.

H. BAB00CK, a.dl7 tf 2W pulton st. BOOKS, STATIONERY FAN Ok1 GOODS, At the 'Original News Agenoy." 13 Myrtle avenue, Am Htmm Prinn nin.nlftH l.ihrarv of over WW Vol amrtoSubsoripti on 6 cents per wetik. A Uberal discount al oweua.i uiustratea uonaon aewi uu evarj wbu. Hatraxinesana.

cor aaieny np am auBJUAB. MAN. 148 Myrtle KememberTs doors from Prinoe st. TLMfi. i large aasortmeat of Clocks ot vail FALL AND WINTER FURNISHING GOODS AND HOSIERY.

Gentlemen's and Youths stout shirts and drawers, in all wool, merinu and suitable lor tne Pall and Winter, all slses and qualities, Aiso a full assort ment of ready made shirts, bosoms, collars, s'ocks, ties, hdkb. suspenders, woolen i.ni oottoa hos iand naif hosg fee, at the lowest possible prlo j. v. sSl tl opposite Tillary. iroolurn.

OOLEN HOSIERS AND UNDER GAR MENTS. The season of the year having now ar rived sudden and extreme ohanges of the weather admonish aIL who have anv reffard to health and comfort io guard against its fluctuations. J. C. C0TTRBLL begs to In irm his customers th.it he has received his regular im portations oi ungiish and Uermuw Pall ana Winter uooas.

Alaoa full supply of Domestio makes, oonsisang in part of Ladies. Gentlemen's, Misses and Children's Woolen Hosiery, Gloves ana Under Garments, all Qualities and siies. Pami Ues can here find every needful artiole or under olotbing.io andJ.O C. need hardly add that his prices, as usual, are regulated on the lowest pcssible scale of pront. K73 PULTON STREET.

s21 tf opposite 'Hilary, Brooklyn. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. JT J. C. COl'l'RKLL has on hand a large assortment of reaay maaeemris.

nosoms. uoiiars.jstocKSitiravais, nua s. Rnnnnndera. Under Garments all kins aha sixes for aentle men, youths aud boys, which he is selling at really low prices to reauce Call and see at 273 PDLTON STREET, uil tf opposite Tillary, Brooklyn. QILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.

A splen did assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen's silk undei garments, heavy and suitable tor the fall and Winter, and very low prices, at J. O. COKflSiLLfi. aw Pulton St. til ts oppoaite.Tillary.

Brooklyn. THE END OF THE SEASON. SUMMEh Dnder Garments, Hosiery, Gloves, 4e. J. O.

00T KT.I. hHinv nnm rlHiilriina of rilsDusiuil of the balanee 01 nil stock ol Summer Goods, will sell his varied assortment of ihe above at very uiaae roomiiu isuiuaiurwiuvuD. Mow is a good opporuntlty to setaMlurgains. Observe the number, 37a PoLTON STREET, nai tf opposite 'Ciliary. Brooklyn.

ixleajLcinea. MRS. METTLER'S MEDICINES HAVi now been long enough before the public to win ugooi n.inrw them their best voncher ia actual trial. Allelhe PHmediefl are enmnonnded accordina to her directions. giVeb while in a state.of Clairvoyance, ana are purely vegetable and perfectly saie unaer au circumsianoe.

MRS MKTTI.ICK'H gidn'ORATIVl SYBUP. though not a universal Panacea, is one of the most efficacious remedies fer all those diseases which originate in an impure state of the Dlood. Derangement of the Secretions, and Bilious Obstructions. Those who are troubled with unequal circulation. Sick and Nervous Headache, Inactivity ol the Liver, Constipation of the Bowels, and irritation of tht Mucous Membrane, together with their various sympathetic effeots, win nn a tms syrup mvaiaaoie MBB.

METLSR'S DYSENTERY CORDIAL, i STouicn ism Bowrl Coaaaoroa. This important reme. dyi has always proved successful when properly used, and th. directions strictly carried out. and no family Bhould be without it.

It is a remarkauie medicine, anu nas never ran ed to oure in upwardof 800 cases here in Hartford, MRS. METTLER'S OELEbRATEIJ iELLXIR. Por Cholera and severe cholio Pains, Cramps of the stom voh and bowels. Rheumatic and Neuralgic pains Bilious tend nnnv Af the Pevar and Anus, and severe oains in. duced b7 internal injuries, l'hey will be found to be equalli good for tne purpose to wmon it ib especially auapteo A.

ROSE, Agent, Hartford Connecticut. PARXHIDGK BR1TTAN, Agents for New York. JAMES MoOLEUTEB, Proprietor. Agent's for the Sale of Mrs, Meniere Remedies. MBS.

M. HAYES. 176 Pulton street. Brooklyn. PARTRIDGE itRITTAIN, SOO Broadway, N.Y tf TROF.

M. VERONES' ELECTRO CHEMI X. OAL BATHS. The eScacy of the Electro Chemical Baths (discovered by M. Veranes) In extracting from the human sytitem all metallic substances, either taken aB med cines or absorbed while exercising the profession of Painters, Gilders, Looking Glass I laters, Ac, is no longer a question of doubt.

Prof Vergnes' exparleoce wanants him in affirming an 1 OTntt nnieelng that these baiha will relieve and cure all tnose adl.cieJ with lineam (Inflammatory or Ohronic.) ParalyBis. Nejra'gia. Contracted Muscles and the various nervous and dyspeptic aliections oaused by the presence oi minerals in tne system. The remedy is H.moie in its arrangements and almost instantaneous in iti effert, differing far from all other medical expedients, it simp utrengiheuB Natur in her efUcacy by ma agent at potest and 1 indred in character, "nd thus euableB her to expel ti morbid causes of diBturuance and to reBtore the norma, oo. ditions of health.

A large, well furnished and appointed house has been opened at No. 710 Bioadway, where the Prof ssor will give his pera' uaiatiennoi to those who may require his services Me will bd AflBiRted bv au intelliifent and uomuetenl Dhysi clan, and ferthe oet er convenience of some of his pat ents will continne nit branch at Nn. 20 bixui avenue. He heffn tn infnrm the medical nrofeaHion. and the Dublin.

ihit he ha made arransements which will enable mm to give the Bitns at inenouue 01 tnose patients wno are una. hl tn vimt him. Several new met 1 odB have been discovered and applied with gret success to local innammauon. as tne applies linn nf the batn. bv i icumnelect ur nnflkliiful De sons mi tat resuit in serious injury.

inBtead ol benefit, pati nts uuld Jv. welt to apply to' Prof, Vergnes direct, or at least to i'liij saiibi themselves as to the competency 01 such as prop old its application. N. W. Per sunn from tne country may be accommodated with Board in t'ie same builoiug.

A few students will be received. Special II epartmentfoi Ladies (Hiimrauo Business JNotices. NEW LiVERJxi SALE AMD iSJi. CHANG STABLE Nos. 6 and 1 few doors from Pulton Brooklyn.

Horses taken on Livery by the day week, oi u.lihur. nnn.n mo nt in Ihn i.it.w sar lanrses bought and sold on commissiou, and a inuioe ones mww reserved ror castomers, on aire. Cai flages taken on storiKe. sestltf naaii wtna. ON RT AKER.

EDWIN KETCHAfl 8SXTON OP THE CHURCH OH IHE HEIGHXr. fRev. Dr. Bethune's) Srooklyn, and General Undertaker, is prepared ake charge oi an runeraia tnat may oe trusted to nis care in appllcati n.at his residence, No. 7( Hicks, near Orang.

itreet. N. B. Ojfflns. hearse, coaches, shrouds and eveythlm i equired lor funerals psromptly furnished and interment' made reenwooa or any or tne osner cemeteries.

a4 ly OHAPPEL CO. We have just rece.ved our lull stock or. goods compnung the following ar deles. Lamps of every description. Girandoles.

Hall Lamps Lanterns, OandelabraB, Solar Camphene and Lard Lamps. Vases. Boauet Holdera. Tubles. Pocket Outier.

IV a frays. Mats. Tin, Britannia Silver and Japanned vV ares. AIbo a splendid assortment of Preuch bronsed figures Lamps, Card Plates, match safes aud Segar Holders, Ink Stands Wall Brackets, and Paper WeiglKs. all of wflich we will seil at tne lowest market prices, wnoiesaie anuiewn by OHAtEL A Pa, ton st.

Brooklyn. B. Oil aud Piain Lamps altered and Tin and Britannia Ware. Coach Lamps and Lanterns repaired. Burning Pluid, Oampbene, Alcohol and oil constantly on baud by the barrel! or less quantities.

oco tf HOOPERS' PATENS CAPILLARS This scientific preparation is warranted to renter. it. Hair to its Natural Color, without dyeing, in the oi three weeks if the directions accompanying it be obcei ved it contains no Iodine nor any othei substance injurious the hair or the skin frees the head entirely from dandruO remotes the Growth of the Hair, and prevents its fallL oB 'or sale by no EOBS LITTLE. o. SI PtiltOi BRUSH 35 FRONT N.

OF fer for sale Pork aeoo bbls. various qualities, oltr inspection. Beef WOO bbls. City. State and Chicago.

1600 tierces Western packed prime mess. Lard 3600 bbls. prune leaf and refined. 3600 kegs do do 1000 bbls. greased and manufacturing, Hami 600 tiercos, yellow waaneu.

Western smoked 100 hhd. uncanvaaied. do do Baooa SOOhhdsjideB and shoulders, do do 0263m House Furnishing. BRITANNIA WARE BRITANNIA WARE Having made arrangements with three of the largest manufacturing companies now in operation, we will open several casks of samples on Thursday, August 23d, to which the atteation of dealers and others are particularly requested at OHAPPEL 4 003, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, 63 Pulton st. Brooklyn.

8 Part of the above Goods are from the manufactory of Mr. BARTHOLDT, for whom we are the Bole Agents. au84tf TTOrjSE KEEPING ARTICLES. A largo line stock of Port monieoa, Pocket Knives, and Scifluors. PriceBiow.

TOT tt altj ti junn xounuJUi jfuiwu pur nemj FOR CLEANING SILVER.Polishing Powder for oleanlna silver, silvei plate or or plate glas, a verv superior article, at ye woi J. D. CHASE'S, 303 Pulton Manufacturer or Silver Ware, Jewelry, io. WedJluK and Vinuns On Js at short utue. n3J tf R0NZED GOODS AT WHOLESALE, at UitAPPIiL A UU'S, nl6 tf 63 Pulton street ENAMELLED FURNITURE.

HORACE F. FABBINGTON, Manufacturer of all kinds of ENAM ELLkDlfiTED, and GA1ND COTIaG CB am SR PCRN1TUKE, wholesale at th. Manufac o7 No. 6 4 Wooster N. V.

n4gB.y.i Co SLED8 FOR BOYa A large stock on hand, and well made, rs Ail tf cor. Pulton and Henry tB. SOAP STONE, FOOT WARMERS. Are su nerior to all others. 16 if JOHN BONOS.

Pulton oor. Henry sts i INE JAPANED BIRD CAGES A large assortment. J0HB BDMc, Puhon tot. Hesnritj. him, gambling on the chance of my speedy doeease turn aiauuvory ntu wurau duuh feelings has opened my oye's to the boy's renl character bo fully, and has made me sosensiblo, by contract, of my daughter's worth that I have to day revoked my will, and loft all that 1 may dio possess ed 01 to Magdalen, a strange prmeiiurnauu mo send you theBe papers.

I do not wish them to be found and commented on after my death. I would rather that you kept them 1)1 sate ana secret custody until hey are wanted if over they may be wanted to support the codicil have executed to day. Your godchild is quite well, and growing daily htinrlnnmnr. Yon know of her eneacrement to a young artist who came into tho neighborhood about two years ago. tie is a wonny laO; out sumowuji too flighty for my taste; she likes him, that is all that need be asked for, and as they will bo independent after my death, I have no further doubts as to the prudence of the marriage.

Keep my secret, dear Slado, till after my death, and be 'lieve me always your affectionate friend. Andebw Tbevbltan. Although the document was proved to be in old Mr. Trevelyand's hand writing, yet none of the papers so suddenly produced were neid to be evidence. It was admitted that they brought to the case strong corroborative testimony of what had been urged in favor of the prisoner's innocence.

There was a sharp and lengthy discussion on this point. Fortunately that it was for the arguments of counsel (continually interrupted by the judges as being quite irregular, and only tolerated by them in mercy to the prisoner) had. nearly terminated, when a sunburnt, unshorn old gentleman forced his way into the court. The commotion he created attracted Magdalen's attention. In struggling his way to the counsel's table, the stranger turned to look at the prisoner.

She uttered a faint cry and exclaimed 'Mr. It was he sure enough and he was called into the witness box. His parole evidence was perfectly conclusive, and this closed the case. The counsel made a very brief comment, the judge summed up and the jury without quitting their box found the defendant 'not amid the loud and prolonged cheers of the court cheers which the judge himself did not interfere to stop. 'How cleverly managed How did you get up that evidence, Rutherford asked Andrew's counsel, shaking him by the hand.

They were old 'I found a memorandum in an old pocket book of Travelyan's, 'wrote to Slade to under the same date as the codicil and I thought I could get something out of that. I found that Mr. Slade was Miss Trevelyan's godfather, so that it all looked likely he would have some iu formation 'By Jove, a good said Magdalen's late champion and then the two learned brothers sauntered out of the court together, to th amazement of the vulgar, who believed in legal histrionics. Mr. 81ade took Magdalen to his sister, who had been staying with a friend to be near enough to receive enrly news of the result of the triai.

Paul and Horace went together to Oakfield; Horace, joyish, full of the most boyish spirits, laughing, leaping and singing the only reward he asked, to see her the first, and to be the first to receive her thanks Paul, agitated, trembling, aud unnerved. At last she came, bringing Miss and Mr. Slade with her as guests. As she descended to the carriage, Horace dated through tho gate, aud with almost one bound was beside her. She took both his hands in hers her face el oquent with happiness and gratitude.

"God bless yon You are my she said aud then she added in a tone that quivered through every nerve in a low, deep, rich tone, that sunk like music to his heart 'I would rather owe my life to you than to any one in tho world God bless you, beloved friend, again and Paul had only enough strength left to fall into her arms rather than to take her im his, covering with a boy's passionate kisses tho cheek jhat had just been brushed by Horace's raven hair. She could notbear this. Magdalen looked up'with one wild wide look to Horace a look that transformed her whole face then tn mine t.n t.h lorWoJ joi or tne hall, she spoke to Paul. He took her hand, fondly and wildly caressing it when with a low cry, she rushed from the hall. 'It said Mr.

Slade to Horace, when they parted for the night, 'too grave a matter to trust to the post so I posted off by the same mail as that which brought my packet. Confound those custom house fellows for detaining me or I should have beaten my letter in the race by several hours. HERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a certain writ KJ or execution issued oat or me lungs uounty gonrt, to me directed and delivered) I will sell by pnblic auction, at Monagne Hall, Court street, opposite the City Hall. In. the city of Brooklyn, on the 17th day of January.

18M, at 13 n'rlittb. nonn nf that dav. All the Iftaht. title Mid intorpat which PATRICK SIMPSON had on the 96th day of April. 16S5, or at any time thereafter, tn whose hands so ever me same may oe, oi, in ana to, ail tnu certain lot.

Dieoe or narcelof land, situate Ivincr and beinflr In thp oity of Brooklyn, and known and distinguished on certain UMH BU.1UGU UIW VI. iu VI IVIIUUU belonging: to Cornelius VanOleef, and by him conveyed to anion Blake and 0. Beach, surveyed by Wlllard Day, Cit Surveyor, Brooklyn Dec 1st. 1864." which map i filed in Kings County Clerks (now Beaistern) office, April 1843 as lot No 17, bounded as follows: Beginning at i point on the westerly aide of Vnndeibiltuvenua distant one hundred and seventy five feet northerly from the northwest corner (of Vanderblit avenue and Pacific Btreet, thence westerly and parallel with Pacific 'street one hundred feet, thence nor tneny ana parallel witn vanaerout avenue twenty nve reet thence easterly and parallel with Pacific street one hundred feet to Vanderblit avenue, and thence southerly along said avenue twenty five feet to theplaoeof beginniog, being the premises conveyed to said Patrick Simpson by Id win Baker by deed date 1 13th October. 1863.

recorded in the office aforesaid, Liber DOS, of Conveyances page 87 AIjo, all that certain lot, pieo or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on the westerly side of Kajmond street in the said city of Brooklyn, and bounded as follows, to wit Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Baymond sU, distant northerly (167 leet and 1 inchione handle aud fifty seven feet and one inch from De Kalb avenne, running thence northerly along the westerly side of Baymon.i street twenty feet, thence running westerly on a line at right angles with Baymond street one hundred feet and inches to centre of the block, thencr southerly on a line parallel with said Baymond street twenty feet, thence easterly on a line at right angles with Baymond street to the place of beginning, being the premises conveyed to said Patrick Simpson by Frauds Haffey and wife, by deed ated 27 th January, 1855. and recorded in the office aforesaid, in Liber 886 page Mitf. And also, all those two oertain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the 9th Ward of the city or Brooklyn, on the southerly side of and ffOi ting on Wyckoff street near Underbill avenne, known and distinguished as ots numbers (16) sixteen (17) seventeen, on and by a certain map. entitled map of lots in Ninth (8th) Ward of the city or Brooklyn, belonging to Jacob J. Radoliffe," said map iraa filed in the office of the clerk (now Register as aforesaid, of the coanty of Kings on the 14th day ol rebrnary, 1850.

and Is now thereof record being part and parcel of lands oonveyed by Charles A. Qu'noey. to William Laim beer by deed bearing date the thirteenth day of October, 1847, and recorded in the office aforesitld, in Liber 12 of Conveyances, page 473, and by the aatd Liimbeer and his wire conveyed to Jacob J. Badoliffe. by deed dated 5th July.

1843, recorded in the said offlre In Llbtr 183 of Conveyances, 846. and after vatd conveyed by said Badcllffe and wile 'o Patrick Simpson, and the conveyance recorded in the san. 0ffloe the 7th Jane, 1851. in Liber 350 of Conveyances at 431. Together with all and singular the tenements, nereatuxmenti and appurtenances thereunto belong Dated Brooklyn, Deo.

1866. BNSLIBEET LOW. Bheriff. Jamb Tbot. Atty.

d61aw6w IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROD man B. Dawson, Surrogate of the county of Kings Notice is hereby given aocordingto law, to all per sonshaving claims against JAMBS F. BDBKILL. late of Ihe city of Brooklyn, deoeased. that tnsy are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereor, to the subscriber, the administrator, at his office No.

36 Wall street, in the dtf York, on or before the first day o' May next. Dated October 34'h, 1866. oMlawUm JOHN L. OBAHAM. Administrator.

fN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROD JL MAN B. DAWSON, Surrogate of the County ol w.w uQioujr mivvu. wwumuiK to law, to an persons paving against Bltaabeth Ann Bartow, late of the are required to with the vouoliers to the ubscrl ber. theXxecutor. at his office, No.

387 Broadway, in the first of SaJW. UtrSn BM1TH BAKKHB, lxaca v. I. AN ANBKK, PUBLISHES AND PKOPKIBTOS, boLi Bowo 80 tovraa mun, ooilts. ERMB.

UnriJ flltw rtra. everT kUd auarter cents per week, payable to the carriers. JTiU advertisements not aooompanled with written rn itruetiens will be Inserted until forbid and charged aooordlnn All tra ntadvertementsiu8tepaidln advance 0HU8BMD EVERY SATURDAY. Ts Twc Dollars per annum in advance. SOS4.

AND JOB PRIN Baicuted with Ttuti and Promviam. At a sro reduction from fora or rates. Sentiment and Action. (Continued.) 1 .1 1 Vl final I xne trial proeeeueu auimn naa i moi witness for his own prosecution. He sworo that nomfi touts as he read his father's will the tma oo Tinrl rnmnineri t.n the, dav of his death 8 'int.

hn ihnrl snen him sirm it. and also the tvitnesses, William' Slade and Joseph La wson the last since dead. He said that his father had Softim called him his heir: and he put in letters Pwhoroin t.lit. ATnrflaainn ran reneated manY a he ennld. and.

Ms counsel Droieciea mm. Jtie nnniH lmirara ma ta BWUrVj buab uio ojabVL wuiu i jfii'H nu Yritiiue.iiei;iiiY. TirH.HNIflll 1 1 1 M1UUL nUOLDUl 0 L.UV 1U Icil was, to the hest of his belief not in the nand I aiting of his father, whom he had never offeu ded. and who could not, therefore, hare any tasonfor so suddenly disinheriting himj that was a forgery written by his sister. The coun 1 1 for the prosecutor had argued that this wag iit so improbable, seeing that the witnesses ire Paul Lefevre, the betrothed of the prison who would consequently share with her and eold nurse, since dead the wet nurse and ster mother of the accused.

"Conveniently iad," saidthe counsel, for which expression he reDrimanded by the jury. This was the se for the nrosecution. Magdalen's only plea to all this was a simple lenial. The counsel ior nor aerenca stated sue 'iad neither forged the codicil nor been even ade acquainted with its existence. Her fath had forbidden her to send for her brother du $.

xg his illness wn.cn point naa Deen maue itrcn OI Dy Anurew auu ma wunam if Mentlv verv anary with him. Magdalen did it know why but he refused to hear his name, tid peremptorily refused to see him. But, as father had destroyed or removed the whole orrespondence with the insurance offices, '5th whicn Anarer reveiycu uai ueeu eu jt leavonnsto ODiam money on ouns uu ms Sfather's life (at least she had not found a line or 1 5l ..1 i nhlo ff. V.O rri A JJiaTU Uttli OU Uiav.O IU lilUl, mw v.kij jv ,0. The assertion did her, therefore, a great I tUal of harm, seeing that it was unable to be ibstantiatad by evidence.

Horace looked up Wher and nodded, and smiled alter ner counsel concluded but his eyes were blood shot, 't' l. i it VI 'u the painful effect which this unsupported 1. have on the jury. usin, ine uncertain nesiutiiDg voice in wuicn ue inawerea lu aueabiuus dul uu iiiui. uis cuuuuiui 'and timid inanner.

all made a bad imures hp'was sensitiTfi. manv said he too was ffniltv mr norniBTun nawi uprwi ill 11 1 uw ih a UCl DJCD lllCb bUUZt VI UUl DUQ UACU but very tenderly, on her; and for drst time Jers dropped, and her lip quiver Siibutitwas aot her trial that she was think le case was drawing to a close, and still it not four o'clock. Horace besought her to delay it as much as possible, and by weakened the cause yet more; when nil flia maBannirali tvVia Viarl haan Dfnt.inrt the post office rushed in, breathless, with jeket in his hand. Horace seized it, saw at Slance than it was from London, tore open Envelope, and observed that his agent there gencloied certain letters and documents ith Liost mark "Spain" upon them, and darted that which was signed 'William 1st important evidence, this, which a post i have lost. ft first letter read aloud was the following, Kssed to Horace Rutherford, SBSnt It is with much surprise andindigna fcat hear of the dastard flttemnt of vouno pyan against tho honor and eiiitence of his ais xottnai j.

ougnii io uava saia BiupriBu, ior my lledcre of that vouncr man'a character has been lay years' standing, and from too 19, to auow mo evr to ieei surprisa uh any Ag may commit, jl am, nowevur, most nappy liable to contribute to tliejentablishment of my nuurhtov'n lmnrtiiieRa and. while unwilling Ikuah preaiouB doonmeuts those which I now Hazard oi tno st yet Beejns, n0 bet 'ianji'Delore mo, i send tnem yOU fgjj toihopetnai tney may arrive in Afcvifflcient. Pray present my most atc nato Trevelyan, and believe me, dear ts on interest we doui navo in tms caab. Uy, William Sladb. ade's handwriting having been witness whose attendance Horace beforehand, the documents enclos Ttt eeiKl.

They were a copy of the codicil hand writing, the correspon tween nimseit and tne insurance omces. oa letter addressed to Mr. Slade, then at iden: d. You know that I do not oftan ita, norlayonuiy frienda the burden OSt do content to be fceive both a charge Irgodohild'a future cave enclosod will lout my son. You have pardoned his iave criDDled mv re uoom now i nave aiwavB loveri have always implioitly believed in dim now to think or the rain in thia disooverv has mada.

conlii almost anything but tbiai; but thia Bas rafepi lev It lk.

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