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VOL. 88 NO. THREE CENTS. BROOKLYN FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1868. wmistigitfl.wmiiinsmtftaw WINES AMD liiqUOBS.

CIAUIVOYANTS. ArflUSElnElVTS. MEETINGS. OFFICE OF THE FIREMAN'S TRUST insurance comnanv of Brooklvn. Jan.

2. 1868. 'lire annual election for nine directors nnd three in epectora oreicctl'm, will be held at the ollice or tlte im pany, No. id (old Ko. 9) Court stieet.

on Monday, Jan, 13lh, 1868, between the hours of5 and 0 M. Jn2 lOt C. H. MACDONALD, Secretary. OFFICE FOR THE RECOVERY OF and 157 Broadwav.N.Y.rooms.2(l aud21.

Nochargcsmnde atthis ofllcennless propcrtyis recovered. All persons losing property by applying at IhlBofflce. will be able to negotiate for itsrecovery. All perEonsflneing property, by applying at this oillec will recoive suitable or any rewards that are offered for the recovery ci property lost, in an cases, no questions ntked. Apply or uuur dress as above.

Jan'llm nnHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JL stocMioloers of the B. F. and Conev Island Rail road, will beheld nt tho office of Mr. Win. H.Wright.No, ICG Montague st, on TUESDAY, Jan.

WOi. 1S0S, Tat 13 to elect thirteen directors iu place of those whoso term oi omce win men expire. "WM. B. SMITH, Secretary.

Brooklyn, Dec, 28, 1867 desist OFFICE OF THE BROOKLYN ATHE nmum. Bronlrlvn. Dpo. SOlIl. 1S67.

The Annua) Election for Fifteen Directors nnd Three Inspectors ol Election wlil be held at the Attienajum on i ui may, dan. utu, ioofl, uetween tiiu uuura oi anu il302aw2wM J. L. DOUGLASS, Secretary, (PEKTRAL BANK OF BROOKLYN isrooKiyn, Dec. autn, ltjtii.

uivmena, a. semi au nual (lividenil of Five Pel Cent, free of Government tax, has bf en declared on the capital of this Bank, payable to siocKiioiucrs on nno auer January ui, icotj. Bv order of the Board of Directors. d301w JOHN L. SPADER, Cashier, iMENTRAL BANK OF BRdOKLYN Brooklyn, Deo.

80th, 1S67. Election The annual elcctlou for twelve directors of tliis Bank, and three inspectors of the next election, will be held at their rooms 815 Fulton st, on Monday, January 13th, the nours oi jz o'ciock M. ana ciocic jr. ni. d30 8taw2wM JOHN L.

SPADER, Cashier, OFFICE BRORKLYN, BATH AND CO ney Island Railroad Company, Brooklyn, Dec. 27th, Extract Irom By Laws. The annual meeting of the stockholders for the election nr TMrnetnrR shall hp. held at the ofiice of the Com pany on the Ural Monday of January in each year, and notion of ihc tin.n and Dlaco of holding? such annual meeting shall bo published for two weeks next preceding KaiQ mteuug in one or mure ui mu uuuj uoMrciiuiieia puDH6oeu in me city oi urooKiyn, lsiauu. U4i lac BROOKLYN "ACADEMY OF "MUSIC.

The annual meeting of the stockholders of tho orooaiyii jixaoemy or ainsic, wiiiuuiieivi in. me xji reclors' Rooms in thobuildintr. onFridav evening. Janu ary. 10.

1868. at o'clock, to receive the statement of tbe Trensurtr. nnd to elect five directors in the nlaco of tuose wnose term or ornce win men exr.iro. A. COOKE HULL, Secretary.

Brooklyn, Dec. 26,1867. d26tJalO TBAVBIi. BROOKLYN, BATH AND CONEY" ISLAND RAILROAD. BY STEAM WINTER ARRANGEMENT On and after January 2d, 186S, until lurtuer notice ana evciy fair day.

Lcavn Gnnthervllle for Greenwood, 7.30 and 10.30 A. illlll 9.1U i JM. Leave Greenwood for New Ufrecht, 9 A. M. and 3.C0 nnd 15 P.

M. On. Sundays trsins leave Gnnthervllle, 9 'and 11 A.M. 1 and 4 M. LeavoB Greenwood, 1050 A.

M. and 2.S0 and 5.1S M. AH cars runn'ng from Fultou, South, 'Walt street and Hamilton avenue lerrrcs to fjreenwoou oemecery, con nect witu mis route. Udi bl SOUTH SIDE RAILROAD OF LONG ISLAND. Time table, fall arrangement to take effect on Monday, Nov.

4, 1807. Express: train leaves Babylon 7.35 A. arriyiBg Jamaica o.ur.A.ra. Hemming, leaves Jamaica as P. Tlf.

Mali and passenger train leaves Jamaica 10.08 A. M. Returning, leaves tfabylon 12.10 P. M. Trains Siop at Springfield, Pearsall's Corner, Rockville Centre, Baldwfcisvillo, Frocport, Merrick, Rtdgewood, pugin uysreruay ana Amttyvme.

noiatr. iW ROUTE BXTW3BB NEW YORE AND BOSTOBf. TLA BRISTOL. H. "SUB tfAKKAGANSETT STBAMSHIP NEW AKT MAGNIFICBNT STEAMERS.

BRISTOL. Captain Ben BraytoE, FROVIDENCE, Captain B. M. ainmraii, AUK NOW BUNNINB ON LONG ISLAND StUTKE, LEAVING PEER 40 NORTH RIVES, HEAR FOOT OF CANAL ST, (Adjoining Albany Pior) EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED) At 4o'cloclc. Connecting Brietol wnn the Boston and ProvtSeaes iiauroan, reacumg boston wlta SHORTER RAILROAD RIDE THAN BY OTHEK ROUTE.

DISTANCE BY RAIL 5i MILES. TIME ONE HOUM AND THIRTY UIKTJTBS. 1'hese steamers are the LAIjeBET. STA UN CHEST AND MOS'f KLEO S.NT v.ili rljAIJliLl UfONAMitKlCAH Oi 3J100 tons burthen, cnirine of 2.S00 horse power, thor oti hly sea going in all roapecu; fitted in tbe mo3t sut jtautial manner, with water tight compartments, narrow ua.nfc, nciow ueeiis, ane. mu avory arraugd nent, for comfort and safety.

In the number and sie of their state rooms, and extent and splendor of their acconunodstlons, they are unsurpassed, and ln Mie Etrensta of their hulls fully equal to ocean steamers. State rooms secured, tlcteia for sale, and freight arrangements made at the ollice of the Company, on the cier, scuev, Eora. H. BRIGGB, Senem! Manager. Jyl2 9in G.W.

TIERS. Asent. SKATING. CLUB SKATES. POLISHED STEEL.

AT 5 00 BOLTON BLAIR, 209 Fulton opposite Flatbush avo. Tickot Agents for CAP1TOLINE. dl8 2w TWTEW YORK CLUB SKATES, $9.50. Ladles' Bkates fcl.12 to $14. Gents' do $2 to $14.

Bovs' do SI to 6 Skates ground by steam power, cane as new, 15, 20 and ou uts. uiuoutuii, i.uuil uuur un nun. uti nu mo SKATERS RUSH FOR CLUB JL skateB, long ton and long heel, from 52 25 upwards, at MAESTERS' B7JOS. SkateTJepot. 26 Court Bt.

Skates grouuq ny steam power. anu bo ens. uiyic 8ATELL1TE SKATING POND. WIL LI AMSBTl RGH. The undersigned, having been repeatedly urged by his irienus anu ine citiz' ns ui viinami.oai irii anu uroKryn, for a SKATING POND to ba conducted in a manner which will afford comfort and pleasure to all, has now completed ms arrangements tor tne apovo rond, and hereafter, will mauaae and conduct this Pond ln a man ner to please his patrons, and to Insure good skating durlne the coir.tnp Reason.

Season Tickets now ready and to be had only at the runu. PRICES. Gentlemen's $3,00 Ladles' 1.50 Children's 1.50 Bovs'. 14 to 16 years 2.00 mngie auuussion, iu cents. No spirituous liquors allowed ou tho premtsos.

A police force will beln attendance. Pond clCBed on Sundays. d5 lm M. CHICHESTER, Manage! CAPITOLINE SKATING LAKE, N08 trand ave, near Fulton i vo, Brooklyn. Inauguration of the season of 1867 and '8.

We would announce to the citizens of Brooklyn and vicinity, that we are still in exlatence, and would thank, the public for tho liberal manner in which they have alwaya sustained us, and hope by strict attention to business to still merit tho same favorB. Rates of admission for the season ill be as touows: Gents' ticket for the season $1.00 Ladies and Missrs, each 1.50 Boys under fourteen 2.00 Sinttlc admif sion 50 Every purchaser of a ticket is ameiianle to the ruIeB and regulations endorsed on his ticket, arid conditions to euiue uy tii'j tame wueu ue receives it. Tickets may be procurer) from Paw. cr, Fulton ave and Joy St. White Nichols, Fulton and Pineapple sts.

Bolton TUuir, Fulton uve, oppo: itc Flatbush ave, J. E. Cornell, Court at, corner of Joraicnioa St. J. D.

Willis, Court and Scliermerhoru 6ts, Marsters Brothers, SO Court st. And at th. oit'iri. nf the T.qVp. Signalswill he displayed on skating dajs, at Sawyer's, corner of Fuiton and Jay sts; also at Bolton Blair's, Fulton and FiUbush aves, and in windows jf Fulton ave cars.

wejsd DECKER, Proprietors. (II lm ClPAJt. AN WOOD. CSOA.L AK.r WOOD (ESTABLISHED 1546) KELrHTY LOUGHL1N, NO. 12 Atlantic Bt, also corner oi Bocrum and Atlantic sts.

Coal ol purest veiEB, rcscreencd from under cover, weighed by disinterested parties and sworn weighers, prices not undersold by any for same quality honestly weighed. Wood Prime quality and lowest with required preparation, aDUGM.D PB3.0E3 KELLY'S WOOD YARD, 4S AHD 47 JAYSTBEET WTUiTiS; TTBGJSnA PIN1S, OAK AN lJ HICKORY WO3cS OF THE BEST QUALITY, Can always be had AT OUlt REDUCED PRICES. "Jidcrs tharkfully received Tjid promptlv tf M. T. KXUUZ.

"HOAL THE BEL AW ARii. T. ANin Railroad celebrated SCRANTON COAL, delivered, well screened, at J5 for nut, and 5S50 for other eises, perton The best coal in market for steam and lawny use. aro, Dcgraw ana uona Btrcets. orace 3 Atlantic street.

(my7 ly) O. BANKS. Agent. 57" iSDLraa wood by ssejase rowEJEt ID. HU MACH1N1SKY PiUUE PJIDUCKD.

FACTORY. Nos. 6 and JAY STREET, BROOKLYN, Orders left at 1he following places before 8 o'clock, P. win iiromnFivaciennerlto: THE CITY POST OFFICE. j.

ii ue hi euixc EXPRESS OFFICE, No. 4 Sands etreot. G. F. BOHN, 43 Fulton street.

J. DAVENPORT, cornpr of Oxford street and Fulto: avenue. Lano Agent. Wood in bundles constantly on aand. DEBAUN BROTHERS.

Prpprletori. i rA oc, ANSi M1DSIO. "EjIORTY FIVE OPERA CHORUSES. A fi' Now and Valuable Collection. From the works of iuBiiri.

ntiuer, uounoa, Snonlinl, Wngiier.Hero'd, Bishop, Bulfe, Benedict, and olliers, formlnga valuable colli ctlon lor Societies, Cou viiiiionii, inoira, singing caoois. cuius, and social Cir OLIVER" DITSOIJ Pub'ii'sli'ers, Sn'waabiugtoti Boston. CHAS. H.D1TSON 711 Broadway, New i TftrUSICAL CARD. MR.

AND MRS. lyjL Nash'e Pcstalozzlan Musical Academy, 530 Myrtle ave. AH study Theory of Mtitc thoroughly. Sinking in small ellipses. a quarter.

Piano ami sliming to $10. Private lessons lo advanced" pupil, pla JO rind uu Auiec ucuines in piuuo lortt piano lorto department at $16. jai imo RS. MARY ABBOT, BEGS LEAVE tO inform bcr frlenda rtnil t.nei nnhifn. 'hAbatin win give icspons In Italian, EupliGh and Sacred Music, ana PrODCr CUltiYrulon of (hp unlpp.

A. it.A aa.ifl tn James Len! Mut Ic Ptoro, or Mrs. Abbot's residence 33'J cork, will meet with prompt atton Jk ALU TTNIVERSAL EXPOSITION, j. mis, not, STEINWAY SONS triumphant, having been awarded the FIRST GRAND GOLD MEDAL for American Grand, Square and Upright Pianos by the unanimous verdict of r.Ua International Jnry. Tho medal is distinctly classified FIRST In order of merit VoK al' other American exhibitors, and over incre than nur hundred plar.os entered for compctlon.

Warerooms. 109 and HI East Fourteenth st. New York. LIHLSENG, PIANOFORTE MANU facturer. Wereroorps IS Fulton st.

Those pianofortes arc much uaed and favored by tho best in Brooklyn and Now York. They aro sold greatly below other flrBtcIast pianos, and to hire and rent applied if purchased. ocs ATERS' FIRST PREMIUM PIANOS with roipiTlftl Affrnff Udn.n.a, ParlOT. ChnrC.lt nnd Cnhhipf nrontm. Ihn Tinot TYioiif.n! Hired, warranted for six years.

Second hand Flanos, Meiotleone and Orpans at great bargains. Any of the above Instruments to let. 8nd rentapplled, if purchased. Monthly installment? received from one to two years. Chickeriug's, Stelnway's, Bradbury's, Worcester's and the Arlon Pianos to let, and EOme of them for sale montbiy Installments.

Pianos tuned and repaired. Casa paid for second hand Pianosand Melodeous. Illustrated catalogues mailed. Warerooms, No. 481 Broadway, Nsw York.

nHlf HORACE WATERS CO. ALKER AV. BEOHT, PIANO FORTES FOR SAAB AND HIRB. A large assortment ot FOREIGN ANU AMERICAN SHEET MUSIC, iolm and Cui tar Strings of tho very heft quality, at 2S3 Fulton Etreet, St. Ann's Building, Brooklyn.

mylE ly EANKKTPJPTC'E NOTICES. IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE DISTRICT Coiirt of the United States for the Fnstorn District of New York In the matter of Chauucoy W. Browu, bankrupt. oticc is hereby given th it a petition has boon filed In Eald Court, by Chaunccy W. Brown in said District, duly declared a bankrupt under Die Set of Congress of March 2, lSCJ.for a discharge and cerliOcate thereof irom all his dcbti.anr" other claims provable nndcrsald Act, and that tho 13th day of January, 1SC8.

at 10 o'clock, A. at the ofl'ce of hthelbert S. Milts, Register In Bankruptcy, at No. HI Moutanue street, in the City of Brooklfn, is ns Blgncd for tho hearing of the 6anie. whon and where all creditors who have proyed their debts, andother persons 111 interest may nttond, and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of tho Bald petition, should not be grant! ed.

and that the 2d and 8d meetings of creditors will bo 5f llmo 8na place, Dated at Brooklyn, on asoUe3wF gAMUKJ, T. JOHES, Oletfc SPECIAIi NOTICES. MATTHEW MO MAHON, ATTORNEY and Cour sellor at Law, No. 137 Broadway. New York.

Rooms 17, floor, from 10 to 4 'clock daily, and at his residence No. 180 High st, between Gold Et, and Hudton ave, morning and oveuing. d31 Gt" CITY OF BROOKLYN, DEC. 31, 18G7. Coupons dne January 1, 1803, will bo paid ou and alter 2i proxin.o, on presentation nt the Nassau National Bank of Brooklyn, No.

8 Court st. d31 Ot. N. B. MORSE.

City Tre isnrcr. NOTICE AN ELECTION FOR DIREOl' ora of Atlautic Dock Company will he held at ofiice ol the company on MONDAY. 20, instant, from 12 to 1 1. M. JOHN MeCOP.MICK, Secretary.

January 2.1EC3. ja2 15t PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership herc'oforc existing between John McCormick and James Hagerty under the Hth nanie of John icCOrmick A Co. is tit Is dav dissolved by mutual consent, Dated, New York, Dec. 80, 1807 JOIly MCCORMICK, Jau2 2t JAMES HAGEHTY. otice is hereby given, that XS tuo partnership heretofore existing between the nnderdgiitrl.

tinder ihc iirm name of ii. wheeler has expired by its own limitation. All outstanding debts, duo from or to the late flrv, will bo settled.by James Blrkett, who clone is authorized to receiorior same. HYATT WHEELER, Ja22t JAMES W. BIRKETT.

JAMES VICE, Importer and Grower of FLOWER VEGETABLE SEEDS. ROCHESTER, N. Y. VICE'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, AND FLORAL GUIDE FOR 18C3, Is now published and ready to Bend out. It makes a work of about one hundrctf pages, containing full des cilptlons of the CHOICEST FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES GROWN.

With plain direct. ons for Sowing Seed, Culture, It Is beautifully Illustrated with more than ONE HUNDRED FINE WOOD ENGP.AVISGS or Flowers and Vegelables, nnd a BEAUTIFUL COLORED PLATE OF FLOWERS, well printed, on the finest paper, and one of the most beautiful as well as one of the ntoEt instructive works of the Kind published. Sent to all who apply, by mail, postpaid, for Ten Cents, which is not hall" the cost. Address, d31 6t JAMES VICK. Rochester.

N. Y. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON AD dHiocnl bounty claims filed ia the hands of other Attorneys, by WILLIAM RILEY, Claim Broker, 206 Broadway, Room 20, 3d floor. diiSOt OFFICE OF THE MERCHANTS' INSU rnuce Ccmoany, 149 Broadway, N. W.

corner of Liberty st. New York, Dec. 28, 1867. Tho Merchants' Insurance Company has removed to No. 149 Broadway, corner Liberty st.

d28 0t J. DOUGLASS, Secretary. QLOVERINE CLEANSE8 KID GLOVHS," BILKS, without leaving any of the disagreeable odors of.benzlne. W. II.

SCUIEFFLIN, Agents, N. ARCHER B.RoTTON,& Proprietors. d24 12t PILLS. DETERMINA tion cf Blood to Head. Imnrudencc or nntrlecfc of health is tantamount to constructive suicide tho penalty, a short, quick struggle, and instaitaneoua death.

All who aro or full habit or subject to apoplectic or ep llcplie rite, sl onld never be witnout supply of these Invaluable medicines, as they will llnd a safeguard lu occasional noses of them. In every instance they have been attended with the most successful results. Sold by all Druggists. dSO lw PJI M. A APOTHECARY.

Cor. Smith and Bergen ste. Brooklyn. Unsurpaflred for coughs, colds, whooping cough and the various affections of the throat aud lungs. Lahcy'a Cherry Pccloral Syrup.

Price 35 cents per bottle. dlSlm" EBUEK CO. GERMAN AND French Circulating Library, German Books, Music. Prints, 267 Washington street, near City Hall. dl71m" OFFICE BROOKLYN CITY RAILROAD No.

10 Fulton Bt. TO FARMERS, GARDENERS, Sealed proposals will bo received at the ollice of ihls Company until the Gth day of January next, 12 o'c'ock for all the manure made nttueseveralstables of said Company, during tho year 1863. Each proposal must Blatc the particular stable or depot bid for, and the amount per horse. Speciilcations containing conditions, may be seen at the. ollice of the Company daily from OA M.tilllp.M.

The rkht Is reserved to reject lih bids cot lo the iutcrcsta of tbe Company to entertain. td WM. B. LEWIS, Sec'y. ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANS BROOKLYN, Dec.

20tli, lf07. The aimiinl election for Di. rectors ol this liank will be held at the Banking House, on Tuesday, January, 14th. between tricolours of 9 and 10 o'clock, A. M.

OLIVER M. DENTON, jlW td Actg Cahhlcr. tfIVIL ENGINEER'S OFFICE, NAVY YARD New York, December 19th, Sealed proposals will br received atthis ollice, unlil tho Rovcuth day January, 18f8, for furnishing teams for this Navy Yard, unlil the nrst dav of July, 1S0S. The bidder will state the rate per diem, for: Oie horse with caitor and driver. Two horses, Three The horses, lo be furnished whenever required, to work in chains if necessary, and to be kept aud cured for bv the contractor.

The party to whom the award Is made must be prepared to execute the contract at once, and give, the required bends J'or the faithful performance of lhe same. Proposals will give lhe name In full, a3 woll as tho residence of the bidder, and be accompanied by a bond in the Sum of live thousand ($5,000) dollars, duly and legally executed, guaranteeing the fulfil neut of the bid, and be endorsed. Proposals far furnishing teams for tbe Navy Yard, New York." The right to reject any and ail bids that may be offered, is reserved. dlOBtcodTh R. G.

PACKARD, Civil Engineer, DISSOLUTION OF "COPARTNERSHIP. The Fpconl partnership announced on the 29th November, between Robert H. Thomas aud Christopher H. Robert, Junior, has been dissolved. New York, December 2, 1867.

ROBERT H. THOWAS, General Partner. C. R. ROBERT.

Jr. d81aw6wTn Byhls Attorney, C. R. ROBERT. IMPORTANT TO OWNERS OF HORSES JL.

and Cuttle. Tho undersigned Is a graduato of the Veterinary College of Hanover, and has had a European practice of over twenty years, and In that time received the highest testimonials as to hia ability. All owners of horses and cattle wto may need the services of a bonafide Veterinary nrgeon, are respectfully invited to call on the undersigned. Difficult cases solicited, and no chargo made unless cure effected. Referabv permission to Dr.

I. WATTB, 168 Pnlnam KRAFT, 157 PutnBm and S. MESSEKEAUS Stables, cor. of Oi mOKd Place, and Putnam av. Dr.

H. HOUSEMAN Vet. Sur. 15 Gates nrar Fulton. dl lm THE EYES.

We have just finished some Eye Glares Install, with PEBBLES, for the Ladies' use; the lightest and handeomest we have ever niado. CHASE SON, Manufacturers, Jewelers and Opticians. n29tf 203 FULTON STREET. Tte RS. LOCKITT, 225 FULTON STREET, offerB a tine assortment of Fronch Dress Trimmings, Bilks, Satins and Velvets, Ileal Laces, In Point Apiiqno, Guipuirc, Thread, Ciiniy, Maltese, Blond.

Malines. Illusions unu Crapes, Bonnet, Sash and Trim, mirig ltibhons, Laoe Collars and Bun io, Glovos, Hosiery, iSc. A full lino or Volvcta, Ribbons, at prices to suit the times. ri25 NEW SHIRTS AND FAMILY WORK done up neatly and promptly at the BROOKLYN HYDRAULIC LAUNDTll 183 Court street, between HBrrison ana Degraw sts. Orders left at tbe Laundry.

no2 3mo EE BROOKLYN HOUSE. (Junction Hamilton ave. and Union st. near Hamilton r'erry, uroomyn. NOW OPEN FOP.

THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS. Tula nouso has been renovated, refitted aud rcfurnlHhed, and will be conducted as a strictly tirst class Hotel. "Table d'hoto or a la carte." Rooms aud appointments unexceptionable. Being adjacent to the Hamilton Ferry, merchants and olliers, doingbusiness 1m the lower part of New York or Atlantic Dock, will find It conveniently situated. Tiie Table will be supplied with all the Solids, as well as the delicacies of the season.

The Wines, Liquors and Sugars arb all of the direct impel tation of the Proprietor, or purchased lu Bond. Price of Rooms niul Meals moderate. dU lm MJVKBIiK AfiDS, ARBLG MANTLES, MONUMENTS, lY.S. Goto MCHRAYSES Marble Wararooms, lt'3 I'latbush avenue, near Atlantic, aud sec bis beautiful electlOL ot mantles, varying ia price from $20 to $600. Many ask why lie can sell his work cheaper and yet do br.uer than others.

To such he would sav tuat he is in poescpslon of an the requirements necessary to enable mm to do so. With a practical experience of seventoen years in the business, arge and couvenicnt work 3lious, the advantage ol' residing on the premises, thereby enabling hire to give Ms whole personal attention to business and bid defiance to lhe lowest competition. J. McGRAYNE. workshop 533 Pacific St.

Je6 9tno JPimjLIC MAE, 51. 5 BROOKLYN INSTITUTE THE LARGE HALI, WILL BH USS or: EEABOSABLK TKKU8 poa CONCERTS, LECTURES, FAIRS, BALLS, It Is ft ventilated and lighted in ths incut mo, sm and approved Btyle, and is altogether the beat hal' 0 Ite size description ln the city, Conienltnt Hat, Cloak, Recuptlou and Refreaumon' rooms are attached to the hail. For particular)! apply nt the Institute, earner ol Wafh ington and concord streets. A. K.

MACDONALD, 6018 em ActcEJi'. BR. N. A. GARRISON'S ANII BILIOUS PILLS.

These celebrated Pills, having been used for many years in private pracltce, with great success, are confidently uttered to the public as a thoroughly safe and rc liidilc medical agent. In addition to their cathartic action, they exorcise a powerfully alterative lnflucnceon the general systempromoting the healthful action of me j.iver.cain anu moneys, equalizing me circulation, Inducing absorption and removing obstructions. Ihey may be relied upon al the best general purgative ever introduced. For sale by all I'ruggists. General Agent, MORGAN Allen, d281m 16 Cliff st.N Y.

OLCOTT'S PAIN BRANCH OFFICE. 21 MYRTLE AVENUE, BROOKLYN. ALL i'AIKS CMiED FREE OF COST. Come one, come all, great and small, who arc Buffer lngfrom any pain whatever. d28 lm CARD DR.

N. A. GARRIi ONWXJULD call the attention of ills old friends and patients to fact, that ho is now manufacturing his celebrated Anti UIJious Pills, which ho has used with so much success in a practice of over forty year3, In this city. See advcrUsemc ut. MUST'S IMPROVED SULPHUR AND Vupor rjtiths, 111 Fultou Et.

A positive cure for Severe. Colds, Bheumiitlsm. Palsy, Scrofula, and all crup tivertiisc i ses of the skin. Give them a trial. Open from 0 A.M.

to 10 P. M. d212w RS. M. G.

BROWN'S METAPHYSI Lt JL CAL DISCOVF.UY Is the only logical treatment extnnt. It kills lhe root of all dlBsase, Doafness, Noises in the Head, Discharges from the Ear, Blindnes, Baldness, Catarrh, etc. The Discovery penetrates the system by absorpiion through tho eyes, ears aud scalp, and is safe for a new eoen eaue. Send for a circular to I. D.

Fuillh cor. Fulton and Washington Bts. DI rcctions accompany each package. Pries $3. ly KS.

M. G. BROWN'S POOR RICH ATiTl'ff V.VK iVATP.I!Tin. Birtnghen3 Weak eyes, clears Dim eyes. To be had of Druggl3ts at Twenty live Cents per bottle.

dl7 ly RS. B4. G. BROWN'S SCALP RENO is lhe most reliable nrenarnttnn fni tli FTaii if tltn Scalp or Gr.wth of the Hair. To be had of all Druggists at Fifty Cents per bottle.

Sold wholesale and retail by Isaac D.Smith corner Fulton and Washington Brookljn. dly WHITE'S PATENT LEVER TRUSS, for radical enre of Hernia. It has no equal fox nt superiority of adaptation. Its simplicity of mechanism, Its durability ar.d cleanliness. Tbe power of this Truss is ot ln its hoop which being of soft Iron can bo bent to suit any shape desired, and has no heavy pad over the spine to weaken the back.

Tho amount of pressure can at any time bo graduated to suit. Call for' a pamphlet, wiicre the instrument can be seen at any D. G. Parwcll, Al. Agent for Brooklyn.

Refers to Dr. T. O. Catlln, lir.J. 11.

H. Burge, Dr. Wm.H. Gardner, Spier, Dr. Jno.

Barker, Dr. T. L.Mr.son.or any liiiybicimj ui uniUKiyn. n2, tyib BR. J.

B. WEBSTER WILL PRESCRIBE frrnfiiltnnil fir nun l.i.n nnnnn.in.. and Fridays of each week, hntween Ifinnfi 1 2 A a. Sto4 P. M.

Ofhco 281 Henry Et. d272H di EORSE E. AORETo TRUSS MANUFACTHKEK, And importer of SURGICAL ELASTIC STOCKINGS AND BHIilfS, No. ISO FULTON STREET. Opposite Sands Btreet, Brooklyp.

ixneroved Abdominal SnnnnrtnM.RnlnRiRlftfi. iji. iuatruraents. Shoulder Braces, Suip6noory Bandagej, iianalU." bv Mrs. ACRET Fl.

ior univ v'ieriaea copex. o23 to A'flMER HALL IS NOW IN GOES uowij nHiavea ana aecoraieu, navui X6 bp oShn? uoor and beat venalaUon of any haU li bhe Cltv of HronTrlyn. tn lnt fhr hull. inS (nri.MH Tn. uuueaid.

a. uiiMtmt) (. srpetHtore lol Atlantic BrooklTn. suss am HOAUDiare, a da furnished or unfur JLP ulshed rooms to iet, with board, to gentlemen and wives, or single gentlemen; alto room for single lady; house has nllimprovemeiitB; three minntes' walk from Cltv Hall, and ten minutes' irom Terries. Apply at 83 Lawrence st.

024 Gt BOARD A FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE accommodated with board and comfortable rooms, ntSOl At'anticst, convenient to all the car routes; also a young girl can be accommodated with Loard; a laro room lo let with water ar.d gas, unfurnished. d57Ct BOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY CAN accommodate a gentleman and lady, or a few single pentlemcn, with handsome rooms, where tliey can cnioy homo comforts on reasonable terms; the location highly from five to ten minutes' to Wall south and Hamilton ferries. Apply at 30 Cheevor place. btt. Harrison and Degraw fts.

tU7 Ot BOARD JN BROOKLYN TO LET A trout fitting room and bedroom connecting, with large close Is. Also a large and tmall room on third floor, good closets, bath, gas, dinrcr at enefs required. Apply at 21 West Baltic st. c30 Gt 1SOAHD WANTEDON THE HEIGHTS for gentleman, wltii breakfast oulr; two vomi required to housed as parlor and bedroom, aud preferred In a private family. Address A.

Care H. P. Morgan fc 245 Fulluii it. dSO 2w BOARD TO LET WITH OR WITHOUT board, elegantly fumlshedfront parlor and a pleasant front room on 2d floor, suitable tor rrcntlemen willing to room together; also one neatly fund died 6mall room with Are aud gas; bonse convenient to nil the ferries, City nail nnd between two line of cars; term3 mod eratc. 40 Wyckoff bet.

Court and Smith sis. dS0 6 BOARD ACCOMODATIONS FOR ONE or two single gentlemen, or a gentleman and wife 155 Adams convenient to the fe t'les. dSOOt BOARD OR ROOMS FURNISHED and unfurnished. Parties looking for Buch can be suited ln all Iocaltie6; learn particulars as to terms, at ELLIS 101 Alontguo st; Information free; 1st class parties wiBhing boarders, or having rooms to let, can ne readily suppliedby registering with us. d301m BOARI A FEW LADIES AND GEN tlemcn can be nccommotlatsd with good board and pleasant rooms by applying at 120 Butler st.

The conitorts of a home may be expected. Terms very moderate; dSOOt BOARD TO LET WITH GOOD BOARD two bandEOlnely furnished front rooms on 2d or 8d floors house has all modern Improvements situated within one block of car routes to all the "ferries, and 15 minutes distance of the ferries reference required and given. Call at 13 Nevins st. between Livingston and Schermemorn st. d30 6t MOUSES TO LET.

LET CORNER MYRTLE AVENUE and Spencer st, the first Uoor. consisting of eight rooms, tbe four from rooms consisting of i parlor, 2 bedrooms and kitchen, at the rate of 22, and the back rooms at the rate of $18 a month. d301t mo LET NO. 207 GRAND AVE ONE JL of a row often new three story brown stone houses, between DeKnlb 8nd Lafayette aves having all the modern Improvements and In completeordcr. Can be seen between 11 nnd 4 without pcruill, by applying at tlie house, or at No 211 same row.

For term3 apply to B. BLANCO, 13 Soul William 6t New York. d30 0t mo LET FOR MANUFACTURING JL purposes, a three etory brick bulldlDg with cellar 50 27 feet, No. 215 and 217 State or. if desired, tho building would be enlarged and power furnished.

Apply to E. n. DAY on the premises. d30 iff mo LET FURNISHED AN ELEGANT Ihree story and basement urown stone front house In First place. All improvements.

Apply to GEO. L. AYERS, Real Estate and Insurance agent. Court and Jo ralcmon sts. d30 lw1 STEAM POWER TO LET THE SEC ond floor of building 199 and S01 Water street, with from Ave to twenty horse power; size 150x40; splendid light.

Apply to Engineer, 137 Plymouth st. toot rr0 LET TO A SMALL FAMILY OF JL two or three adults only, the third floor of a three story brick house, consisting of four good rooms water and gas location pleasant and convenient rent $18 per niorth; possession can bo bad at once. AcdressC.W. Eagle ofiice. d26 6t HOUSES FOTR 8AI.E.

FOR SALEFOR SALE OR TO LEASE" for a term of yeara, on KoEciusko street, south side bct.Throop and Tompkins avenues, five Iota of ground, 125x100. and good frame buildlmrs, fiOxSl', ope story for carriage painting. terms, apply to E. P. SANGER CO, 103 aud 470 Broome st, New York.

U26 0t FOR SALE 3.200 TWO STORY AND basement frame house, gas and water; also, wash house in alleyway, three feet wide, terms easy. Apply to BANKS avenue, near 12th st, Soulh Brooklyn. d24 7r. "gTIOR SALE BY J. E.

CORNELL, COURT JL' corner of Joralemon st, opposite City Mall Pacific st. 3 story, brown stone, 22.s'x50 $12,000 Fulton ave 3 blocks City Halt, 4 story store 18 000 Cheever Place. 3 story, brown stone, 20x15 10 000 IHliott Place, 8 story, 8750 War: en st, story, Icir, 20x36 6,500 Wyckoff at. 3 E'ory, French roof 7,507 Bl ldue st, near Fnlton av, 3 story brick 8,500 Poplar st, 3 alory brick, oil improvements 10,000 Ryerscn st, story brick Farm at Suniiiicrville. N.

to exchange. jyl ly fjl A IjE A SPLENDTd nfVEST racnt and a great bargain, ono o'ock from Cl'y Hall Vucant corner lot end four story house ao.Jolnl.ig. Apply Immediately to the owner, from 9 to 11 A. and 2 to7 P. at 93 Alontague Bt.

niitr WOK SALE PROSPECT PARK LOTS, JL' the most desirable property in Brooklyn. Lots on 1st, 5lh and Cthsta, between 5th an av also, lot; on Union st. Apply at the Ryal Estate Oulce, corner 3d Bt and 5th ay, Brooklyn. nl3 Sw A fi DEBlRlSrOTSON J. the west side ol 5tli ave, between 10th and 11th sts; also lotn on 10th and nth sts, between 4th and 5th aves.

Apply al the Real Estate Office, corner of Third st aud 5th ave. Brooklyn. nlS 8w snippimo. UNMAN LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS JL TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY crry of London Saturday. Jan.

CITY OF WASHINGTON SATURDAY, Jan. 11. BATES OF PASSAGE. Srlm Cabin tloo gold. Steerage At reduced rates, Prepaid tickets from Liverpool or Queenstown to tcr Bona sending for friends at lowest terms.

Drafts liBued payabte ell para of Groat Britain am Ireland. For further Information apply at the Company's ofilee, 15 Broadway, N. or to JOSEPH BERRY, Agent, 256 jo rjroaawivy, or Fulton street. Brooklyn. fUN ARB LINE OF EXTRA STEAMERS.

STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK, LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. SAn.IHG FROM NEW YORK EVERY WEDNESDAY. SAILING TO NEW YORK EVERY TUESDAY. Steerage Passage from New York $25 Steerage passage to New York. At lowest rates.

All payable ln currency and Including a liberal allowance of cooked provisions. These steamers carry passengers on oni decR only. Drafte for sale on Great Britain and Ireland. For passage and farther information apply at K. CUNAV.D'8 STEERAGE OFHOE.

35Jy 69 BROADWAY. N. Y. QKAM TO QTTEEN3TOWN AND LI VE I'OOL FROM NEW YORK FOP. isS.

CHICAGO. AIANHATTAN, MltlNSaOT And other Or3t clogs steamcrft. FffSBage to New York Gt lowest rates. Remittances to Ireland, WILLIAMS GUION, ap51y 29 Broadway and S3 South strwt. W.

QTEAM TO AND FROM lO THE 'OLD ANCHOR LINE OF TRANSATLANTIC 0TSAH PACKET SHU'3. HJBEIim.a., CALEDONIA, HUROPB BK1TANKIA, COLUAIDIA, IOWA. Sail regulsrly, cr.rrving passengeiE to mi frow. tbe cinal piaces In England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and the United Scutes, and forwerd pasaengora at through fere; to mid from ranee, Germany, Fare as low as by any other lirst claa? line. An thu Company does not employ runners, thoee who wish pa: Bage ticketa, or certificatofl of prepaid passage to rend for their frauds, or unyfuriliir mr'nmation, wld pleare.

apply to the Company's ollice, No. Bowling Orcn, or to JAS. MORTON, 123 Fulton avenue, coniet ot El to place, Brooidi ly BMKGEATIOK AXlli JL FOREIGN EXCHANGE OFFICII 86 SOUTH STREET. N. Y.

Weekly Llneof Steamers to ar.d; rom LIVEItfOOL AND QUKES'SIOWH, TAI'SCOTT'S CELEBRATED LU(K2 OF LIVERPOOL AND LO7DON PACKFT5. For paaaage to and from QuecastownI.lvei pooi or Lo." doa, and drarta pavj luromrliout Ire's nd, BcoUand atj.d WaleB, atlowent possible rates, apply to TAPS'JOTT BiJOB. Sc (fi South TJSW YORE AKD BP.EAlUii 1.S 6TEAMSI11P COMPAtTY THE FIP.ST CLASS U. S. MAIL TEAKS mi1 ATI ANTIC, Captain CIIARLE3 HOYER, Wlli leave Pier46N.R., on Satuiday, Oct.

2t, for SOUTHA3iPTON AND BRE'AIEN. taking passengers to Southampton, Havre and BremeB, at tho following rates, payable gold or its equivalent lu currency to Paris or London. $5 additional. First cabin. SllO; second cabin, $65; steerage, $35.

From Bremen, Southampton and Havre, to New Yerk, dirt cabin, $110; second cabin, $75; steerage, $43. EXCURSION TICKETS Ol'T AND HOAfE. Firat csbln, '10; second cabin, $130; steerage, t'li, Anotbir steamer will follow November jtb. Forfrelght, expressagc. bills of exchange or prasagn, apply to ISAAC TAYLOE, President, ft Broadway.

apl51y CAItRIAGES, TOYS, e. IHE YEARS LONG AGO, Us THE JL earth's golden hour, Men Bought some good fairy their babies to dovGr, Sut we need no beldam onr cnlldren to dandle, While the child's benefactor is called Mr. Crandsll, Aa fairies, however, havo vanished and left us, Ar.d ot wonderful birth clfts forever bereft ua, One comfort remains the blessings they br. nlonn'd all Are Btill found complete In the Show Boom of Crandsll. In the ahopn or bazaars.

In tho stores or atreota, Uia rival ln playthings no ono ever rnceta. To other toy deilrra he's as gu to a candle, So competent, quadflcd, cievur Is C'randail. Should accident strain them, or tear tfonrn.orbrsMf.UmBi, His workshop alone ia thu right place to laka them. Why purchase of others, for who else can handle The tools of the mender like dexterous Crandal lio visit at once, then, this skillful contractor, r. "co la tnowp lar anu rear aa the child's Or send blrn an order, via PeelniGsta: And the geoan you'll receive from the toy shep ol r.rp.nrtnll.

THE CHILD'S BENHFACTOE, CRANDALL 170 Fulton Btroat. aul7 t'LOTHIKG. CISH PAID FOR CAST OFF CLOTHES, furniture, beds, bcddlnc carpets Please call ou or adoress A. LEVY, at his new stand, 283 Atlantic st, (irsiead ol2J0) So hous west of G. W.

Mear'sKoal Yard. d281m (CLOTHING FOR FALL AND WINTER, ISO'i. WATERPROOF OVERSACKS. Black Baaver Oversack, 11SJ10 do do do 24.09 do do do extra 20.00 Black Beaver Surtouta 18.00 do do do 21.00 do do do S0.0G Overcoats for Boys in great variety, at ocl6 tJ8l POWELL'S. 118 Fulton, opn.

Sandi it, 1ASH PAID FOR CAST OFF OLOTHDTO at the old stand, 150 Myrtle avenue, by tho original JACOB LAM AN. Pcraona bavluu cast oil clothing will get the highest cash price by bringing or leaving their ad iresnnt the above place. Boots, shoes, carpets, and all klnda of eloliing bought. Ladles will be attended by Mr? LAMAN. jali CI BEAT REDUCTION IN CLOTHING.

Tf 811k mixed Cassimere Suits $25 Fall Over sacks, Irom $10 to $18 Winter Ovcrcoata 20 40 Beavere.DoesB.ina and Fancy Casslraeres, for ordered work. Gentlemen's Fnrnlihiiig Goods. G. B. CLARKE.

112 and 111 William itnRt. 3m between Fulton and John. New York. A LARGE ORDER FOR THE SOTPm. Jf3L ERN 5LiRKET.

B. HANOVER pays tho ldghoBt price for UAKOVBB Ho. 4 Boerum street. Brooklyn, cosr' City p' rnhSly FUBS. tpURB 1 FURS FURS Branch cf the wholesale warehouse.

No. 194 William street, N. No. 803 Fulton street, Brooklyn, is tha place to get nc of those BEA.UTIITUL SETS OF FUB8, which Glanz Is selling AT FIRST C03T. Call r.nd yru csnuot full to be suited.

A. GLA NZ, Ircporteraud Manufacturer, established Repairs neatly done. dE0 6t "IUCS! FURS I FURBI HARRIS CO. of 250 and 261 Fultou at, BrooWya, havn on baud the largest and bcstaelected stoca of ladica and chlldrens' fancy Furs, watch they win sell at a great reduction Irom former prices. Our stock of Ladles Fura including SABLE, MINK.

ERMINE and other Fura, challenges comparison with any establishment in the country. We call particular a'tentlonlto 500 superfine matched setts of MINK COLLARS nnd MUFFS; which wo wlfi sell at great bargains; onr assortment of Ladles Misses, and chlidrena' HATS, trimmed nnd untrlmned, Is a speciality Id Itself, and onrstoct of antt Boy. HATS contains ell the modern itylos of thaaeaaon. member.lf you'wantahandaoineBaK'Otffnre, rta low prloe, call on HARRIS C0.159 and Ml Faltan at, 0p iiositfl Clinton au. Mt B.

B. Fur rcn aired witi neatcesi and djjpatci. iysaiy MISCELLANEOUS NEWS ITEMS. Bureau county, 111., is overrun turkeys this ceascn. Victor "Huso lias been reconciled wife, from whom Le had for some i estranged.

Quebec flenr end grain dealers fca by unemployed workmen. Theatrical matinees in "Rochester and Buffalo have proved a failure. New Bedford lias discovered a long lost painting by Von Beest. Hon. Mrs Norton, who wrote "Bingen on.

tlie Rhine" and other good things, has just fallen heir to a handsome fortune. Rev. Thomas Baker and six native missionaries have been eaten by the Feejee Islanders. At a recent fashionable dinner party in New York the guests were sprinkled with rosewater. A gentleman has gone West to secure eight thousand partridges, to stock Berks county, Pennsylvania.

The Archduke of Austria has been indiscreet enough to marry the comedienne Mademoiselle Hoffman A lamily of seven persons, living on Cheyenne river, were recently overtaken by a prairie Are and burned to death. "The Cincinnati friends of Bishop Clark, of lhe Methodist Church, have presented Mm with $2,800, as a token of regard. Captain Nickerson, of Cleveland, has invented a new car wheel, which does away with the noise and jar of that in present use. The workingmen have started a new secret society in New York called the Supreme Mechanical Order of the Sun. The negroes of Albany are listeninn a course of lectures on scientific, liters historical subjects.

The Richmond Loyal League (color nominated Ben Butler for the Prcsidci The larger churches in Rochester, are to be heated by steam. Alleghany College, Meadville, has had a military department added to its course. La Porte, is to havo a driving park, 13,000 having been subscribed foi it A co operative store is to open in Ithaca on the first of January. There has been but one case of bankruptcy, in Tompkins county. The street railways in Chicago earned $020,000 this year.

A bear recently strayed into a Richmon "I (Va.) schoolhouse. Tlie Empire gold mines, eight miles west of Charlotte, N. C.are saidlo produce $1,000 a week. Gen. Blair is working for a seat in the "0.

8. Senate from Missouri. A rubber factory in Connecticut make3 2000 pairs of boots and shoes daily. Garibaldi is resigned, butmelancholy. The shower of stones at the lato eruption of Vesuvius reached the altitude of 1,000 feet.

At some of the Parisian theatres playbills ol' tlie performances are now sold which contain in the centre a photograph of some rr niarkablc scene in the drama which is being plaj cd' A child one year old was smothered to dcaih in Ikad'ing. the other day. It got under a feather bed, and could not get out. The great statue of Voltaire is about to bo erected in Paris, and tlie committee were to meet for further arrangements on the 22d of December. In drawing off the water from the lnko in the Regent's Park, London, recently, the bodies of three little children were found in the mud.

A Vermont horse thief acknowledges thathe Btole and sold forty horses since July. A Washington gas company has taken the palm for liberality by giving to the poor one hundred bushels of eokc. Professor Nichols, of Glasgow, eulogizes Emerson iu tho last JS'orth British Beoiew. A Canadian Presbytery is discussing whether lo allow organs in its churches. Amos Kendall is going to rebuild the Baptist Church burned in Washington a few days since.

Col. Cavingion, Indian killer, has turned preacher. Weston's expenses on his walk were $3,500. "While excavating for the brid je over the Mississippi, at St. Louis, the workmen discovered six skeletons on the wreck of the steamer Glencoe, which exploded and sank 17 years ago.

The organ grinders havo become a nuisance in Ilindostan. At last accounts Madrus was clamoring for their suppression. An Illinois farmer set a trap in his corn crib, and found a man's band in it the next morning. A nmysboy sarnd a train from disirvK'tion tlie I'lhtr day by the discovering of a broken wheel. Loin Munlez's old lover, ex King Louis of Bavaria, 1ms an extensive family of rifty one children whom he does not acknowledge.

Ayounrr ninti culled upon a Providence merchant recently, and refunded $200, which he bad slolcn during his clerksbip. Two snow white squirrels lately made their appeartmco in lhe northern part of Cumberland county, Illinois. After many attempts to take them alive, they were shot. Owing to the fashion ot making rich and costly presents to the bride bocoiiiiug so gen 1 eral, and also to the fact that it ia now expeet ted of people accepting an invitation to attend a wedding, that they should bring presents, the number of "regrets" has increased to an alarming extent. To remedy this state of things the custorn.

is now introduced in New York of putting "at" the boltoin of invitations: "No presents will be received except from relatives." Queen Isabella is unable to find a prince that will marry her eldest daughter, a young beauty with dnrk flashing All courts decline respectfully to enter into the bonds of relationship with her Casttlian Majesty, although the young princess is rather good looking, and said to be a very amiable gill. A New Orleans paper mentions the marriage of Samuel Bland, of the Washington Ar' ry, and adds that the number ofmar this battalion alone, since tho war ,1 thing out An aching tooth. sin judije recently made a mis 3 lime of holding court in Laxly and arrived a ir clerk had nOjourncd rs, clicnis, jurymen ar home. er leg amputated tin hospitals in Cincj auo the surgeon informet thai soon be able to ar an ficial i She replied that she had in means i prcure one. Instantly the students pri Fjont commenced tlirowratr; into a hat, land did not cease until large sum bail been accumulated.

The best Baldwin apples from the In states are selling in Glasgow, Scotland, rather were on the 7th inst, at 3.50 barrel. or per In Montreal, from the 1st to the 10th of December, the mercury did not rise to zero, but was most of the time from five to twenty five degrees below. The engineer who planned the great tunnel at Chicago has been presented with $11, 000 worth of water bonds by the citizens of hat place. Miss Clicilolie Thompson has retired lo her plantation nl Montgomery, Ala. The Clarksville (Texas) ft.ir.dnrd gives the agreeable intelligence that, Willi nil the hardness of tbe times vei ywheru throughout Texas, there ifph fily cf food, rintt no ibiiigcr of stnrv.A tion.

Corn ill quoted all over Iho State nt from SO to Lu. lic). Avinnin, tbe Part butcher, used his pro fiffiorr! culling up unci disposing of t'ne bcnifcB of the human ln ho murdered for been exivuled in Paris. Ho metlilftdvtith boidly. Re was nearly seventy year? oflge.

A conn'mrr trick was performed in Newark, N. on ln6i. A man nretcndiag to bo drunk e)ipi'. and Il ojrninst a More window, hienklin olariicpano of gloss, no declared be had no money 'to iy for the damage, when ho wnsEcarehed bytbc proprietor, and $100 bill found in his Docket. This Was Immeiltatnlo ctnnfjed, $12hoing retained for daraageg, and ilwasd covcred iocowatfelb JPOR THE HOLIDAYS.

PORT SHERRY AND MADEIRA WINES, OTARD AND COGNAC BRANDIES, JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUMS, HOLLAND AND LONDON GINS, BOURBON, BCOTCH IRISH "WHISKIES. CORDIALS. BITTERS, Wholesale and Retail, at the very lowest rutoB. D.

DR13COLL, d2 6t DCS Myrtle avenue, near Walworth st. PURE WINES AMD LIQUORS, At reduced prices. O'REILLY SONS, No. 215 Duane (near West), Now York, Are selling off a large stock of Foreign and Domo3tlo Liquors in Bond and In Store nt prices to suit the times. Every article warranted as rer resented.

ORDERS as usual from all parts of Long iBlandwlll meet with prompt attention. dI01m FtJIlNlTYJilK. (VURHITURE FOR THE HOLIDAYS! FhonM REPAIRED REUPHOLSTERED VARNISHED AND THOROUGHLY RENOVATED. Send your orders to JOHN B. PITT 116 118 Jay st.

near Sands St. Repairs aent for, and delivered. d4 Im TTBI1S HOIilPAYS. HAMPNEY SMITTEN, (Formerly Spies Chahpsbt,) MANUFACTURE! FINE GOLD AND HAIR JEWELRY To order, onthopremlscB, from any hair furnished, sad guarantee Its giving entire satisfaction. BTEP.LINO SILVER WARE.

FI173 yOLD AND SILVER ENGLISH, SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHES AND CLOCKS. EXTRA FINH QUALITY PLATED WARE, (From the factories of the Justly celebrated Kogen Manhattan Plate Co.) OPERA GLASBESi (BARDOU'S BEST,) KYK GLASSKS, SPECTACLES. 317 AND 319 FULTON STREET, OPPOSITE PIERREPONT, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN EAGI.B. mhUly BBAUTIBUL PRESENi" FOR GENTLEMEN. The finest assortment o( warranted MEERSCHAUM PIPES.

CIGAR HOLDERS, AMBER, etcln the city, can be found at the Manufacturers, "Who wero awarded r. prize at the Paris Exposition and the Ilrst premium at the American Institute. 1867. Repairing, boiling, KALDENBKHG SON. Different stores.

No. 23 Wall cor. Broad. Old stand. No.

6 John first floor, up stairs, and No. 717 Broadway, Douvelle's Cigar Store. Send for circulars and styles of pipes. N. B.

Ladles will find this tho most relfablo place to make their selection. dnirn OLID AY GOODS. SILVER PLATED WARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, TffNE TEA TRAYS, KATES, SLEDS, TOOL CHESTS, In great variety, at WHITE NICHOLS, 208 FULTON STREET, Comer of Pineapple. d31m K. HICKCOS AKB MAHU J.

FACTUREB3 OF STAMPED RASS GOODS. Stamping end Catting 2le3. Praea an jlslit Mooliiaer.7 to order. Prompt attention paid to articles of new manufactura and patent goods. Batesrooms 2S0 Pearl st.

IT. Y. Factory, 240, 243 and 21! Wyckoff, bePowers and Nevins sta. ae7 6m BPROTT'S BAKING ESTABLISHMENT, corner Jay and Concord stB. The subscriber having resumed business ln his old stand, thus'lnforms his friends ami tho public In general, that he i3 prepared to Eupply them with superior bread, cakes, pies and crackers, made from the best materials.

Also a targe assortment of all kinds of fancy cakes for the holidays, at prices cannot fail to suit. Thankful for the past patrouatro which I havo received for many years, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the Borne. WILLIAM SPROTT. d91m BEHMSTBY. fROOKLYN DENTAL removed to FULTON' AVENUE, CORNER OF PEARL STEHT, Willoughby Building, over Paint store, nearCity Hall, entrance on Pearl st.

As good a set ot teeth for 15, as Is made in the country, All work warranted. Extracting nitrous oxide gas, without pain, 50 cents; without ga3, 25 cents, No chargo for extracting whan arrangoment is made for artificial teeth. Come and see. DR. UEALD CO.

DR. I. W. BOWERS, jENTIST, NO. 9(5 Lawrence near Fulton makes end administers fresh and pure NiTitous Oxrnjc Gas every day, for the painless'cxtraction of teeth.

Full gum sets of teeth, for $10, and 15, warranted fully equal to the beat that can be made. Call and see, oc25 8m DENTISTRY G. R. PAREHURST, M.D., Uas removed from No. 170 to No.

2C5 Washington opposite the Methodist Church. my4 ly WLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION OKI G1NATED tho unresthetic use of nitrous oxide gas, administer It in the most approved method, do nothing but extract teeth and certainly do it without pain, eo 19,0011 patients testify. See their names at the ollice, 19 Cooper Institute. New York. mh23ly JBUiIilMKKS MATEBIAK.S.

PLASTIC SLATE ROOFING. PATENTED FEBRUARY 21st, 1863. As a roofing material it stands unrivalled. The only rooting ever alscovered that will resist the action of tho elements is not affected by heat or cold can be applied to any roof between vertical and flat aheds snow easily, and la quite smooth. Defective, metallic, and shingle roofs, also walls and chimneys made water tight by an application of this mastic.

All work warranted for ten ycara. For full particulars call on or address EAGLE VAN ARCS DALEN, d5 2mos Cor Court and Joralemon Brooklyn. TPS KARTEAU J.JS.9 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALBKS MASONS' MATERIALS, Viz: LIME, BRICK, CEMENT, PLASTER, Also. Conn. BROWN STONE and North River BLUE STONE.

Office and Yards, Flushing avenue, near Clin ton, and foot of Bond etroct. Gowanus Creek. fe25 ly nno ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, SLAT. JL. ers and others requiring Slate Roofs.

The subscribers have now on hand a large lot of the best Pennaylva nlB Kooflng Slate from the Brooklyn Slate Company's yuarnee, Lehigh County, which they ofior for sale lowest market prices. Apply to AS. LOCK, 809 Ado! hi street: W. N. BAB.

103 Concord street. lyaly UMBER AT WHOLESALE RETAIL, Ji ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND QUALITY. A full stock, Buitablc for shipment to China, Australia, Africa, Brazil, West Coast, Rio Do La Plata, and all other foreign markets. Selections for parties for entire cargoes made with care and dispatch. The attention of Exporters aod Manufacturers is especially requested.

PINE, SPRUCE AND HEMLOCK, in every variety. Also, a general assortment of Hard Woode, suitable for Home and Forofern Markets, Including MAHOGANY, BLACK WALNUT, HICKORY, CHERRY, ASH, WHITEOAK, SYCAMORE, BA3SWOOD, ASH, WHITEWOOD, BOActDO AND PLANKS. OAK AND MAHOGANY VENEERS, WAGON SPOKES AND FBI, LETS, Constantly on liaffld, told for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, by H. W. ADAMS tf jLtiautlcDoclr and lia Wail Btrect.

JJew York DANCING ACADEMIES, E. BROWNE'S DANCING ACADEMY. a 271 Cumberland street. ItOW OPKN FOB THE SKAOON. Ladles' Cla33, Wednc3dav and Saturday, at 2 M.

Kisses' Masters' clRSS.Weduesday ami Saturday at 8 r. M. Private classes for Ladies and Gentlemen, Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Soiree Tuesday evening. Jan.

wui. at the BROOKLYN INSTITUTE, nol CIS H. RIVER'S NEW DANCING AC5.DFWT, 130 STATE CORNER OF COURT. The rooms are now open for the reception of papiU, Send for a Circular. The rooms will be let to the moat respectable parties only for private sociables when not otherwise occupied, Cm WfB, AND MISS McALiiSXjSS'a JJjL A II I a ACADEMY.

New Class for Tuesday tiOTHIC HALL, Adams Btreet, near Concord atroet. Ciassoa for Jjoatle men, Tneae'ay and Friday evenings. Ladies' Hv2ain Class, Friday evening. Classes for Ladles, Misses, anfi Masters, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. All the fashionable dances taught In one course of twenty four Is BBOns.

For terms per quarter, and further particulars. nd for a circular. N. B. soiree, Thuradai revsalng, Jan.

2. Positively no person admitted with, out a tlcEet. mh2 12m' UEIS' DANCING AOABS2SYt a ill AND 373 FULTON STREET, OppositR the City Hali, VJTI.L BE RF. OP3NED SEPTEMBER 3D. Classes lor Gentlemen Tuesday and Frlduy evenn fi oin 8 to 10.

Mimes and Masters Wednfigday and Saturday afternoons. Private for Ladies and Gentlemen Thursday ovcnlngs. Private lessons can bo taken In the or at any time not occupied by the regular classes. Privato Schools and elapses instructed. For nrtttor particulars apply at the Academy for a circular.

The room can be hired by respectable parties, au2C 6m HASDWAKK, 'KATES PRICES REDUCED Au elegant assortment at BOLTON BLAIB'S 209 FULTON AVE, OPPOSITE FLATBUSH AVB. 1 TICKET AGENTS FOR THE CAPITOLItfE. Skates repaired and ground at short notice. de2 lm A Oti RAILITTG, PLAIN AND OTtNAi A. JIENTAL Cemetery RaUlugs, Balconies, VfrfuaSs, Croc Doors.

Shutters, Gratings, by MARRIOTT Ko. 17 Furmun Etreet, near Fulton Ferry. Ol "KTSiW HARDWARE STORE. J.y MYRTLE A VENUS, Corner of Steuben st. The subscriber begs leave to announce to the public that he has Just opened a HARDWARE STORE, adlolnlac Furniture Store, where ha win Beop SindB of Builders' Hardware, Mechanics' Tools, wood and Willow Ware, and House Furnisbiag Goods of every description, at the lowest Cash and hopes by strict attention to business and fair dealing, to merit the patron age of those wleaing to purchase.

myzB tf B. GRAHAM. H05JSE UltiVISniPJa (fARPETb FURNITURE E. O'FAR l.ELL has opened bis large new Warerooms at No. 486 and4S3 Eighth between S5th and S6th and has on hand the largest assortment of ROYAL VELVET.

BODY and TAPE3TRY BRUSSELS, threeply and supor power loom INGKAIN CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, to be found in this oitv. Also. 500,000 worth of PARLOR and BEDROOM FURNITURE of the latest styles, all manufactured under his own supervision and warranted to the buyer at Nos. 267, 269 and 291, 35th street, adjoining bis Carpet "Warerooms, All goods warranted aa represented.

H. O'FARRELL, No. 486 and 488 Eighth and No, 267. 269, 271, E5th N. Y.

ISyThe V7etl "known salesman, Mr. Joseph P. Mulby, formerly with S. W. Woolsey, of Wllliamel nrgh, Is now attending to the Carpet Department he solicits the patronage of his frlendB and the Willlainsburgh public in generaL oclDSzn AKDELIEKS, tteSoV onr previously large and valusbla GAS F1XTUBJI5, ay tfie ftddltlon of some new and elegant Tin? of purchasers, havine TUB Liiistas BBgT ASSOPTMBt TT Iw THE "XTENSION CHANDELIER Afsinr jks Its ugh character as a useful, durable and or.

oameatal fliture for the library or dlnlii'g room. rLuMBLHG, STEAM AND GAS IITTIHB, Executed on reasonnbla terms ARMSTRONG BLACKXIK, uS lm "MS Conrc be. corner of Union. I PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF JWLLIAM D. VEEDEB, Surrogate of the County of Klngs Notlcq is berby given, according to law.

to ail persons haying claims against HENRY Q. ANDREWS, late of the.Clty of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to ejhlbit thesame, with the vouchers thereof, to the aub serlber, the administrator, at the office of Lowrey, Fran Bloll and Sorcn, 80 Nassau street, In the city of New on ot before the 11th day of March next Dated September Bth, 1867. e6Uw6tTSTl7S C. FRANSIOLI, AdmlnUteator, A CADEMY OF MUSIC, BROOKLYN. Ulrectress FANNY JANAUSCHEK.

GRAND FAREWI'LL PEBFOBMANCE And POSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCE OF MLLE. FANNY JANAUSCHEK, ON FRIDAY EVENING, January 3d, at 8, When will be produced the CELEBRATED DRAMA, IN FIVE ACTS? UY F. HALM. THUSNELDE; Tt TnE GLADIATOR OF RAVENNA. MLLE.

FANNY JANAUSCHEK, in her unrivaled character of THURSNELDE. Secured scats and tickets can be had ln Brooklyn at the Box Office 01 tbe Academy, and in SuW York" ui So. Ill Broadway. Ji2 26 "gOOLEY'S NEW OPERA KOUS" 0 CORNER OF COURT AND REMlil STFEKTfi. R.M.

HOOLEY SelePropnercr A UAPPYNEW YEAR. By unanimous reqnpct, rrrand Revival of CNuER THK LAMP LIGHT. Introducing the Pier Scene and the terrific Rillroad Scene. GEORGE CHRISTY in the CHALLENGE DANCE. The Agency.

Blinks and Jinks. Comic Banjo Solo. Violin Solo, Admission Farquette 50 cents. Private Boxes $5. Family Circle 30 cent! BS.

F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE (Opposite the City HaU.) Sola LeBsee UBS. F. B.

CONWAY Ee oppearancc of Mrs. F. B. CONWAY, and revival of tho FORTY THIEVES: THIS EVENING The entertainment will commence with FAINT HEART NEVER WON FA lit LADY. Duchess Do Tarrtnncva Mrs.F.

B. Conway Huy Gomez Mr. Claude Hamilton To conclude with the oriental spectacular Romance, entitled the FORTY THIEVES Or. THE WOODCUTTERS OF BAGDAD. Caslm Baba Mr.

Georue Wren All Baba Mr. F. Chippendale Morglaro Mrs. Claude Hamilton Zalda Mrs. H.

noward Supported bj tho Star Company, The Romanc" will corciude with Ihc DAZZLING TRANSFORMATION SCENE Of the Home of the Hourls. ln the Jeweled Palaco of Halcyon Delights, A most attractive Novelty in active preparation. Admission: Private Boxes (lower) $6 prlvato boxes (upper) $5 Orchestra chairs $1 Orchestra stalls 75 cts Parquetic 56cls Faml'y circle SO cu. Secured orchestra chairs and stalls 25 ets extra. JROOKLYN ATHENECM.

If ARTZ GRAND MATINEES TO NIOHT AT 8. HARTZ New Year's Day TO NIGHT AT 8. HARTZ and Saturday, Jou. 4, TO NIGHT AT8. HARTZ commencing nt2K.

TO NIGHT AT 3. HARTZ AdmlESionEOc. Chlldren25 TO NIGHT AT 8. HARTZ TIIE ILLUSIONIST. Intrcduclagfor the first time In Brooklyn: The Fioutlmr Head.

and The Growth of Flowers. The Growth of Flowers. The Growth ol Flowers. TheGrowtv. ofFlowers.

The Growth of Flowers, Tho Floating Head. The Floating Head. The Floatins Head. The Floating Head. Fifty other New is lUSlODE.

1 ui AD IN 11 1'. 1 II THE HEAD IN TILE AIR. Admission 50 cents. Reserved seats $1. To be had at the Athcnenm.

Dosrs open at 7M. dpi 4t JQTH REGIMENT, N. BAND rlfbMENADK CONCERTS. AT TI1K STATE ARSENAL. PORTLAND AVENUE.

SECOND CONCERT, SATURDAY EVENING. JAN. 4th, 1853. PROGRAMME PART I. 1.

Wcddlntc March linnico and Juilietta Goun.id 2. song Take mc to thv heart agiln naife S. Overture Semirumidc Itosslni 4. Waltz Les Eurolenrs Lauder 5. Selections Robert le Dlablc Meyerbcr 6.

Fantasie Grafulla 7. Aria Duo Verdi 8. Galop Sound of the Bell Welugarton PAItT II. Dancing from to to 11 o'clock. Doors open at Concert at 8 o'clock, Tickets to be bad from members of the Regiment; ot Mttz, Athentum Bnlldlnrr: Sawyer's, cor.

Fulton ave and Jay Walker Peck, Kulto.i S. Dyaa ft; il ton Ilcrwiz, corner Court aid ate Pyle, er r. Fulton and Plerreponr sis Davie, cor. Fulton and Clinton Parker. iSl Fulton Bill, cor.

Fulton nnd Gold sts: FnrwclJ, cor. court and Joralemon Bassctt. ccr. Court and Atlantic Heidenrieh, cor. Atlantic and Clintou Dickinson, cor.

Montague and Ill Newman, cor rtle Clcrmoai aves, and at Howe Art Gallery, Fulton st. Ju2 St PROFESSOR RAYMOND, Will reid fill kspesre's I'lay of TWELFTH NIGHT, At the Ifnll of the BRCOEl.YN INSTITUTE, nsbincton Concord, JIONDAY EVENING, JANUARY, Cm, AtS o'clock. For the benefit ol" the Bethel Misilon. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR For ale at Dyas Co's. Bookstori Fulton Valentine and Bergen's.

15 Fult.in Svruyne's Bookstore, 210 Fulton Hose's Bookstore, ill Atlantic st. d31 5t AGNIFICENT SHOW; "THE PILGRIM" IS THE BEST AND CHEAPF.ST ENTERTAINMENT IN NEW YORK. CO, AND TAKE FRIEND, FAMILY AND LOVER. Every aftc rcoon at 2 and evening at 8 o'clock. Admission, 25, 50 and 75 cents.

d.lOGt NEW YORK ASreSBMEHTs, TONS PASTOR'S OPERA EOU3, No. 201 BOWERY, N. Y. THERE WAS AN OLD WOMAN WHO LIVED IS A SHOE. New Scenery, Costumes, Appointments, TONY PASTOR AndhiB great troupe ln a glorious olio of fun.

Jlaiinceovery AA eduesday nnd Saturday. rHEATRE COM KSUE, 674 BROADWAY. FirBt week of a new Ethtor Ian sketch, entitled THE GERMAN. All's well that ends wtll must win. Talent and respectability Tills evening, (Jan.

3.) benefit of Ira A Paine. immense tun win ne presvnteo. All the company und a liost of volunteers will appear. BOWERY "THBJAT RE Manager MR. WM.

B. FRELIGb A NEW DRAMA. ThlB evening, sccand night of th Local Drama of the RIVEIt PIKATKS. New Acrobatic Fiata, New Sjugs, My Sarah Tibba. This evening, benefit of W.

R. Johnston. OlympicTtheatre TtTTvTG 1, J.E.HAYES C. L.FOX Statre Manager. C.

W. T.AYLEi'RK ai'a" NEW YKAIl'R THE GREAT Sll AKf rEHK A.N Sl'ICOTACLE, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S IlKK M. The most macniilccnl spectacle evti seen in America. MATINEE. SATURDAY AFTL'RHOflN.

CHOWDKl) EVERY NIGHT. Proprietor and Manager Mr. LB3TFH WALLA CK 1US Nf O. Eitive'v Inst iilL'ln but eight, of OLIVKii TWIST. Characters by Messrs J.

W. WMl cK, E. L.Davenport, Ge.irire llollantl, ftc Doora open at commences at o'clock. pVIELOS GARDEN. i nri Man.ircr wm.

WHRAVr.Ttv POSITIVELY LAST NIGilT BUT ONE OF THE HI.ACI; CiiOtjc, HENEWED AND KECOXSTRUCTKJI and Jarrctt A Psluu r's GREAT PARIS IHNNR BAl.l.Ei THOUIT," THIS P.VESISU, 1TBW BALl.F.TP, COSTI AND I 'USIC MATINEE EVERY SATlliDAY. at 1 o'cUcS. TRENCH THEATRE. JL1 L. BATEMAN Lessee ond Director, THE PARISIAN DRAMATIC COMPANY.

SATURDAY EVFNING, iii. 4, BAT AILl.E DE DAMKS, witUMme. M. LA UOCHH. LA VEUVE AUX CAMELI AS.

Seals may be seenrefl ir any perlormance at the Theatre, at SIC, 701, 112 aud 114 Broadway. THEATRE, ENGAGEMENT OF MRS. D. P. BOWERS.

THIS EVfiNINa AA1) DURING THIS WEiJK, Fir6t appearance in iJev," of MRS. D. P. BOTTJinS, In the grand hlatoileal nr roumntie drama, MARY STUART. SATURDAY NEXT, REGULAR FAMILY MATINEE A OADEMY OF" MU'jlC.

KICHINUS' ENGLISH OPtRA COMPANY. CAKOLINI: RICHIMGS Directress. AV1LL COMMENCE A t.IMITF.D SF.ASON. MONDAY KVF.SI.Vi4. Hec.

107. The follnwli'g well known artist will appf ar MIbe C. P.iching3, Mrs. Ldward Siguin. Mrs.

J.A.Arnold, Air. William Castle, Mr. S. C. Campbell, Mr.

E. Sc guln. Mr. P.Hfrn.irtl, Mr. D.

B. Wylic, Air. Henry Peakes, Mr. J. A.

Arnold, Mr. J. G. PeakcB. Musical Director Mr.

W. G. Deltrlch. OPENING OPKRA, CROWN DIAJIOJiD S. The box sheet lor the sale of reserved scats will open on Thursday morning, Dec.

20 at Beer Schlrmer's music store, 701 Broadway, aud at the Academy. Ttckctf $1 00 Heservi'O scats 50 This Comj any wl.l give English Opera on the nights of the 9th and 10th of January, at the Brooklyn A demy. d1' EW YORK CIRCUS; 14TH ST. MATINEES EVERY DAY AT VA. iris Afternoon nnd Wbrht.

will be rese 1 me new moguiflcent GRAND CHItiSTMAS PANTOMIME UllOU ilih MlbKU (IF liAGli. VD. Previous to which, a brilliant, array of EXCITIbG SCENES IN THE CIRCLE, By the Grctt Circus Troupe. Admission 50 cents children under ten, 25 cents. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER Ol? WILLIAM D.

VEEDER, Surrogate ol tte Coraity of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according tc law, to all persona having claims against NATHANfEl K. JAMES, late ol the City of Brooklyn, deceasci, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, the administrators, at tho orflee of N. V. James No. 43 Cllfl street.

In tho City of New York, on or Deiorettc 28th day of De eember next. Dated Juno21th. 1867. AIA11Y J. JAMES, I tc31aw6roT D.WILLIS JAMKS.f Adrnbilstratora.

IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OB W1LLIAS D. VEEDER. Surrogate of tbe County of Klnov Notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persona having claims against Wm. 8. Herbi max, late of the City of Brooklyn, that they are required to exhibit the some, with the vouchers tiiareof.to the auliECribers, the ExecutorB, at the Long Island Bank, In the City of Brooklyn, on oi lefore the 5th dav of May next.

Dated Ostoher 81st, STEPHEN H. HEKKIMAN, ocSl lnw6mF SANFOliD COBB. Executors. IN BANKRUPTCY EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. 59.

At tno City of Brook 'yn. th8 12th day of December. A.D.,1567. 1 he undersigned hereby gives, notice of Ills appoint raent as assignee of Catherine E. Dre "faus.

ol the City ol Brooklyn, In the County of Kings and State of Now York, wlttln said Dlstrlcl, wlio has been adjudged a bankrupt upon her own petition by the District Court of said District. To dlllawSwS CHARLES JONE3 ABBlsmee. ftc. PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF WILLIAM D. VEKDEli, surrogate ot too coun Ly cf TTltilTB: rJCtlce is nereoy given, Hcoruiue 10 law, given, according to law, alnst BARBARA RBS SO.

to all persons having claltna aea Into of the Cltj of Brooklyn, dc of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are re dtthe same, with the vouchers ther of quired to exhibit roe same to the subscrlbrr, the executor, at his office, 140 Yori street, in tbe. City of Brooklyn, on or before the 20th day of January next. uateu juiy iiiu, icui. ildlt KIU, IGNAlIlfs PAlTLBxecator. ly 12 tawtmf IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OS WILLIAM D.

VEEDER, sq Surroirale of the County of Kings Notice Is hereby given, accordinc tc to law, Wall persona hBVlng claltra urolnst W1T.LTAW GlLMOIvE.latoof the City of Brooklyn. dccced, that thev arc renuircd to exhibit tbe same, wltfc the vonc'ir hereof, to the subscribers, the administrators, at rcildence of Daniel Van Voorhla, Wl Jay street, in Ihi City ot Brooklyn, on or before at aay of Dccsndtcj ext. Dated May 23d, 18F7. WILLIAM H. GILMOK8,) DANIEL VAN VOOHHiC, Aamlniatratora.

uiytHawfimF "STS PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER 0 .1 WIXLIAM D. VKKD8K, Surrogate of th County of Ktng: Notice 1 hereby given, accordlne iiw to all pononi havlnr claims against Mary Mc George, late of the City of Brooklyn, dtcnaaed. that Oior srcrequlrcd to. exhibit the tamo, with the yonobarA ercof, to thesnbscriners, tb executors, at tbe oBice of Abraham and John Z. Lott, 9 Willoughby street, In lhe city of Brooklyn on or before day of June next.

i JOHN AYILA, BMOtttOrt, MRS. ST. CLAIR, MEDICAL AND Business Clairvoyant, has removed to No. 3 Mill st, between Court and Smith Ladles 25 cts to 50ci gents 50c to Si. dVilm C1L AIltVOYAN MADEMOISELLE A D.

DE DORE from Paris tells all present and future events; lost aud stolen goods recovered; prevontB persons from all danger, and brings together those who are separated. Call from 9 A.M., till 8 at 73 Fulton bet. York and Main, second floor, up two flight 'of stalra back rooms. Ladies 50 cents to $1. Gentlemen $1 to $2.

del 2m ITNA.NCIAE!, ARKET SAVINGS BANK, NO. NASSAU (KF.AR FULTON ST 1 TJ.V. DIVIDEND A Seml nnnual Dividend, at the rate of SIX PER CENT, per annum, (free of government tax), will be paid depositors on ail 6tims cntitleri thereto, on and after MONDAY, Jan. 20, 1863. Inter, st not withdrawn will bear interest as principal from Jan.

1st. WM. VAN NAME, President, TtEKr.Y It. Coxklin, Secretary. dSO 5t UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK NOS.

330 and 893 Canal St. cor of Lnight, N. Y. BIX PER CENT INTERKST. FREE OF TAX ON $5 TO $5,000.

Books in English, French and German. ASSETS 62. Deposits before January 21, will bear interest from Jan. 1st. dl21m NATIONAL CITY BANK OF BROOK LYN.

Brooklyn, December, 1867. Dividend A semi annual dividend of live (5) per cent, free of government tax. will be paid to the stockholders on and after Thursday, January 2d, 18E8. By order of the Board of Directors. (d281w) HENRY J.

FOSTER, cashier. ECHANIC'S BANK, BROOKLYN, Dec 2Sth.lP67. Dividend. Tfie Bonrd of Dlrnp.tnrH have declared a semi annual dividend of six per cent, out of the last six months' earnings, payable the stockholders, free of tax, on and niter January 2d, 1868 d82w GEO.W. WHITE Cashier.

S. MACK AY, BANKER BROKER. 6 COUBl BROOKLYN. All classes of Government BendB bought and sold at current rates. Highest market prices obtained for City and County securities.

Four per cent, discount (ln stamps) allowed to purchasers of U. R. Revenue Stamps in sumB of S25. The new Consolidated 5 20 Bonds of '67 given ln exchange lor 7 30 Notes at New York rates. Four per cent, interest allowed to Depositors on Daily Balances.

n26 sot DIME SAVINGS BANK OFBROOKLYN 805 867 Fulton street. A dividend on all sums re rcalnlng on deposit six months aud three months Janua ry 1st, 1868, at the rate of six per cent per annum has btjen declared, payable on or after the 15th, free from government tax. All sums not called for will be principal of each amount. Deposits made on or before January 10th will draw Interest from the lBt. d24tjal0 WM.

W. EDWARDS. Treasurer. SOUTH BROOKLYN SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 170 Atlantic street. ThoTrustceE of this instltutlon'have ordered, that interest at the rate of SIX PER CENT, per annum, on all sums of from FIVE TO FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS entitled thereto, be paid to dcposltora on and after 20th January, 1S63.

free from Government tax. Interest not called for will bo credited as principal, nnd draw interest from the 1st of January. Deposits made on and previous to 10th January, will draw Interest from let January. Bank open daily from 9 to 2 P. and on Monday and Satuiday EveniDgs from 0 to 8.

IRA SMITH, President. C. Pronmrg, Secretary. d27 3w UTU AL SAVINGS BANK OF BROOK LYN. No.

33 Atlantic St. Six ner cent interest ner annum, free of irovernment tax. will be duo on January lot, 1868, and payable on and after tho 20th on all de EOElts for three and six months. Interest not drawn will placed to the credit of the depositor and draw Interest tbe same as the principal. All moneys deposited on or before the 15th day of January will draw interest from the 1st.

V. SOUTHWORTH, President. D. Lansixg Lamdbrt, Secretary. lm SAVINGS BANK.

Depositors in this Bank are. hereby notified that interest at the rate of sis per ccr per annum on accounts not exceeding five hundred dollars and at the ratcof live per cent, per aunnm on those of greater amount, has this day been credited to them in conformity with the by laws and regulations of the Bank. Interest pai lible after the 15th and when not called for will draw Interest as a deposit. Bank open dally fromllO A. M.

till 2 P. also Monday and Saiurday eveninua. from fi to 7 o'clock. Jan. 1, 1868.

HOSEA WE BSTER, President. Ja2 2w NASSAU NATSONAL BANK OF Brookljn, Dec. 31, 1867. ihc Btardof Directors cfthls baik have declared a semi annual dividend of five per free of all taxes, payable ou the 2d January, 1108. d31 Cf JONES, Cashier.

GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK, KINGS COUNTY, 877 I'ULTON STREET, (Opposite the City Hall, Brooklyn,) Offico hours dally, from 0 o'clock A. M. to 3 o'clock P. Al and also on Mondays and Saturdays, from 5 to 8 o'clock; in tlie evening. Six Per Cent.

Annual Interest, free of Government Tax, will be allowed on airdcposlts entitled thereto. Deposits mode on or before January 20, Inclusive, will draw Interest from January 1st. FREDERICK A. SCHKOEDER, President. JOHN G.

A. VAGT. 1st Vice President. DR.U. PALAIEDO, 2d Vice President, THEODORE ,1.

IIAPPEL, Treasurer. THEODORE JUNCKE, Secretary and Cashier. WM.D. VEEDElt, Counsel. TEL'STBES.

Hermann Aekermnnn. Dr. Rich'd Bartlieliaeas, Edward Sockinann. Theodore J. Happol, Fred'Jr fliUelbergcr, FrancisKayser, Albert Klamrotb, August Kurtb, d211m :Wm.D IJUIU 4 UI111VUU.

Chas.C. Rccknagel, John Ruck, Fred'k A. Schroeder, AugustSiburg. W. G.

Tanks. Max John G. A. Vagt, Veeder. ATLANTIC, NATIONAL BANK, Brooklyn, Decembfr U0, 167.

A semi annual dividend of six (6) per cent, on the capl taj stock of this bank, free of government lax, ha3 this day been declared, out of the profits of the Bix months ending Slat payable on aud after January 2, 1868. Bv order of the Board d23 lOt OLIVER M. DENTON, Acting Cashier. TO ON BOHD and rnofttcairn In enns from 4500 to $7,000. DRAKE 3 Wllloagbby st.

Sm' TOBMAN, FISK Ji BANKERS, ANT DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT RECUBITIBS, No. 18 NASSAU STREET, New York, BUY AND SELL AT MARKET RATES, Sir per Cent Hondo of 1881; Teii ForHef; Five Twenty Bonds, all issues; Haven thirty Notes, all serita; Compound Interest H'otfii: aud Orold aud Sliver Coin. EeKistered Interest Collected and Coupons cashed without chargo. 7 30 Notes, all scries, taken ln exchango for the new Consoldlatea 5 20 Bonds, on tcnas advantageous to holders of 7 S0's. Merchants and importers supplied with notet for custom duties at lowest marjtet rales.

Orders for purchase aud sale of all BiBcclZaneouft securities promptly executed. Mall and telegraph ordere will receive our personal attention. Deposits receive and interest allowed on baltnoct. Collections made ou all points with quick returns. mylODm RODAEAN.

F1SK CO. TRVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, JL No. 90 Warren st. Interest allowed at tbe rate of per cent, on all sums of aud under, and 5 per cent, on all sums ove $2, 000, not exceeding $5,000, free or Government tax. Open dally from 10 to 5 rn.

Money deposited new draws Interest from Jan. 1. WALTER W. CONCKLIN.Presidnnt. Vakdeebili L.

BvStqk, Secretary. 17 lm ThbIsmigranavings bask, OF BROOKLYN. No. 5 COURT STREET, AIONTAGUE BUILD OPEN DAILY from 9 A. Al.

to 2 P. and every MOST. DAY and SATURDAY from 4 to 8 P. M. Interest SIX PER CENT, on all sums, free from Gov tax.

CORNELIUS DEVER. President. ANDW. DOUGHERTY, 1st Vica President. JOHN LEACH, 2d Vice prtaidcaU 1, BEArttqTrs, Secretary.

TRUSTEES Edwsrd Harvey, Jolm Doherty, BtWHqriil, oa i.icuarutiuui luauumo mauiey, uuua iKjacii. Edward Rorke. Chas Franks. Wm Roberts, Dan'i Hart, Connolly Roddy, Edwd Ifurue, Thos McCarly. Dr By Cttllen, Thomas Carroll, Cornelius Dover.

Audw Dougherty, Samuel Wm Cailcy, Thos Caseldy, Wm McDermott, Lamarchc. Henry Ostcrmoor, Jarvls KSlpatrlek, Hugh Roddj, rictjue, joau uy, All moneys deposited nrevious to the ary, April, July and October, wUl intereat from tbe vii, ii, iiij 3iKiu firat of those montlis. ap 16 tr MIX PER CvNT. INTEREST IX FREE x'lvwai jii.ij TAXES BROOKLYN SAVINGS BARK, No.6f3, Myrtle, near Franklin avenue. DcpOBllors are hereby notified that tho Trustees have declared a semi annual Interest nt tho rate of six per cent, per annum on all sums of ono Dollar aud upwards, which shall have been deposited six or three months previous to the' first day of January, USES, payable ou and after the ith'day of January, 1868.

Interest notfeallcd for, will be added to the principal. Interest from 1st of January, April, July and October. Fifteen days allowed, commencing eacli qnirter. Bank open for business, Mondnv, Wednesday and Saturday, from 5 to 9 P. M.

STEPHEN O'liO WELL Pres. B. 0. Barnes Treas. d27 till jau 15 WILLIAMSBURGH SAVINGS BisNK, Corner South Third nrd Fourth sts, Brooklyn.

E. D. (lute Wllllarasbureh,) L. I. DIVIDEND AND EXTRA DIVIDEND.

Depositors aro hereby notified that a Semi ainuai Interest at the rate, of SIX PER CENT, per annum, on all sums of three dollars and upwards, that shall have been deposited three months on the first day of Jnnnary next, will be paid to depositors on and after AIOND AY, January JOth. An Extra Interest will alio be paid at the samo tbcrnte of two per cent, perannurw ALL FREE FROM GOVERNMENT TAX. Interest not called fur will be psasodto the credit of depositors as principal, aud draw Interest from January Deposits made on or beforo tlie 10th day of Janaary Will draw interest from tho 1st. The Bankfponen rnrlmsfnesR rtntlv. Ktindava nn.tltr.1t.

days excepted, on Mondays and Saturdays from sto7 o'clock, P.M., and on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, from 10 A. M. until 2 p. M. GEORGE RICARD, President.

William Wall, vic. Nathaniel 10 1 rosiaonra. oajiuhl y. 1KUBLOW, secretary. AHKAiTON SAVINGS IiAHEC, Corner nf HAMILTON AVENUE AND SUMMIT BROOKLYN Open dally from 9 to 2, and on Mondays, Wednesday! tnd Saturdays, from to 8 P.

M. Deposits from 10 cento to $5,000 received, snd six par cent. Interest, free oi tax. OHABXKS H. COLLINS, Pr.T!doaS, THOMAS K.

MARCY, V1CO Frcs. RIT.AK n. TlnTCRKR. Vlca Pres. Hon Henry Van Djrck, Admiral Kelson, Hon aepor BUbert, Ephralm WhUSOCJ, FHCollln, Horgan, Chaunccy Fait, John Baraett, teHly Hon lfm Robinson, Hon John Hogcboom, Henry Murphy, Jr, Wm HeiBeenbuttel.

John McCormlclt. THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN. CORNER OF FULTON AND ADAMS STREETS, Opposite New Court Houso. Open dally from 9 A. M.

to 3 P. sad Monday nil Es turdoy Ciom, 5 to 8 P. M. I President. JAMES M.

SKABURY. Vlce PrcsHlentti, rHniP S. CROOKE, SAMUEL B. fiTE Treasurer and Secretary, JOHN S. MACKAY.

Attorney and Counsel, JOHN O. PERRY Trnsteefl. mililjf a. CKOOKJS, SAMUEL BOOTH, ALFRED M. WOOD.

EDWARD B. FOWLHB, CHARLES JONES. JOHN H. REKBECK. GEORGE W.

JOHNSOW ALEXANDER AGAR, JOHN C. iilDDENDORF, JAMES M.SEABUr.Y, 11IDV a rtir T7 1 ANTHON F.CAMFBKLL, SAAfUEL B. 8TEWAttr, JOHN L. RYDKR. BLIZOR G.

WBB8TKK, WILLIAM J. CROPSER. HORACE P. YHITH3SY, FRANKLIN BELL, au.iu u. dimi b.i limn, SIX PER CENT.

INTEREST FRET5 FROw OOVWRN. MENT TAX allowed on all deposits from $1 to $5JXH). Interest on deposits from 1st of January, April, July iad October. Fifteen days allowed, commencing each laarter. myiSly DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, No.

865 and 867 Fulton street OPEN DAILY FROM 9 A. M. TO P. And every MONDAY and SATtrrtDAY liorn 5 to 8 P.M. A88EST3, 22 Peat Interest paid 6 por cent, per annum on aUancrxe.

intereat from 1st January, April, July aud October. "Ten days allowed, commencing each quarter. Wm. Edwabeb, Treas. Shthouii L.H04TBD, Prcit.

Jobs W. Hvnteb, H. Doltjtkb, 1st V. Pres i Chab. Lowbby, 2d do.

Harold Dollner, Jacob W. Bergea, George Hall, Daniel Chauncey, Robert DayleJ, vf m. w. Gdwards, Stephen Uayneff Smith, Honry Rowland, Edward Merrilt, Joseph WilleU. Alanson Track, John Hunter, Piernont Lord, David Farley, BWyman.

Baml UFOaeU, Richard Field, SLHusted. KdwlnBeerii F.dward FiBlce, George Dickinson, Henry Corfklln, Jobn Bt Orias. Lowory a BWtmsn. iJfrsd Bainea. waiter Hueb.

tsU I. VAH ANDES) ESJBIilBEEB AHD rBOrKISTOB, SffiaBoosxYKBAii rpatjliiiuca every after. the Eagle Buildings, SO and 52 Fulton street, Bro'oi 'yc sad 18 delivered lo city subscribers every BVOtdBK, eighteen cents pet week, payable to the Usrrl' rj, gar teis PAPaii bs' tto Lahrhst CIB0PO.TI0S or MiJ Sysning Paper published In the, rrnltcd States, and us laelitun for business and general advertising, Ir, aot siir passed by a'O' oiher Journal. Y6 Invariably cash In advance." JOB PBINTING. OF EYKRY tfESCRIPTIC PB05LPTLT AND HHITLV EXCOTTTBI.

AUCTION SAIES. W. BACKUS, AUCTIONEER. Two Slol'hs for sale nt auction. W.

W. Backus will Bell on SATURDAY, January 4, 1S03, at 12 o'clock, at tlie Long Island Auction Room, No. 371 st, opposite 1lic City Kali, one large double rvo horse slelgli, cost J00. 3 scats mid cushions liued with drab cloth, extension leather top. all in first rate order.

Also, a one liorso Eleigb. d313t FOTPHOVOST. KEAIi ESTATE BBO a KEH, AUCTIONEER AND CONVEYANCER, No. 38 (old No. 0) Court at.

Residence 233 Dean st, Brooklyn. Keal Estate Salesroom, til Broadway, N. Y. Particular attention paid to sales of furniture 8 r.d other pergonal property at stores and private residences. ou9 6m tfl A.XaWrENCEUCTIONEEB, BY EDWARD A.

LAWRENCE. Oface, Trinity Bnildlng, No. lit Broadway. K. Auctioneer nnd Broker in Ileal Estate.

Sales of Stocks BBd Bonds at the Exchange Salesrooms, 111 Broadway, every Friday. Public sales of Farms, Live Stock, Vessels Merchandise "Wherever desired. RefcreeB, Executors1 and Trustees' Ealea sollcted. Personal attention Kiyeu to auction Bales of furniture and ane oil paintln. ra private residences 1b every part of the city and loiulty.

apl ly CIIOCKBEY, MIDDLE Ol THE BLOCK. COOPEB INSTITUTE, NEW YORK. HADLEY Is constantly receiving large InTOlcei 01 FRENCH CHINA, OF HEW AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE, AT ONH HALF THE USUAL SELLING PRICES. White French China Dinner Sots, 130 pieces 33 00 Tea Sets. 44 pieces 7 00 Dinner Plates, per doz 2 00 Tea 1 50 Cupnand Saucers, 24 3 00 French Cut Goblets, per doz 2 50 Also Fancy Goods In China, DInnor, Ten, Toilet Seta, "White Parisian Stone Ware, Cut and Pressed Glass Ware, Silver Plated Ware, Cutlery, at equally low prices.

Goods delivered anywhere in New York or Brooklyn. House furnishing goodB in large variety. Remember HADLBY'S, Middle of the Block. Send for Catalogue. No connection with corner atorea.

ly CLINTON STREET IMPROVEMENT For 6ale Two thousand tons of Water Cobblo Btona. Also, a largo quantity of earth, deliverable at once. Inquire at the oulce or the Company, 139 Maiden lane, N. (up stairs) or on Clinton street of J.N. BONESTEEL, Superintendent oclO tf of the NicolBon Pavement Co.

of Brooklyn. IWASITJir33. BURNHAM'S GYMNASnJK AND INSTITUTE FOR TUE PHACTCS OF TUB SWEDISH MOVEMENT CUKE, HO. IS BOEEUM ST, AND TJ LIVINGSTON ST. Class; in Light Gymnastic? will meet for Gentlemen on Tuesday.

Thursday and Saturday eyenings, at 8 o'clock, commencing Sept. 17, 1B67. For Ladles cn Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons, at 3 o'clock, commencing Sept. 18, 1867. For Boys on Tuesday, and Thursday afternoons, at o'clock, and Saturday morningo, at it o'clock, commencing Oct.

1, 1SOT. MOVEMENT CURE NGW OPEN. BelOU FOIi SjVSjK. FOR SAtiE 15,000 BALE3 OP HAY, 200,000 bushels of oats, at New York prloas, in lots to suit purchasers, at Pacific stores, foot of Atlantic st, and 0 Columbia it, near Pacilie. W.

B. BARBER, d2G 15t FOR SALE TEN TEOUgAKB TONS OF cobble Btoce. Ai.ply at the orice of te Klcolson Pavement Company 60 wall st. How York City. so7tf INSXBVCI'IODi FRENCH CL ASSES LADIES AND GEN tlcman can find a thorough professor in this beautiful language, ou application at Browne's Commercial College, 2S3 Fulton street.

Pnpils may receive lessons at their residence or at these looms, at unpreccdcutcdly low terms. d27.Gt HILlTGROVEa PRIVATE AND SELECT Dancing Acadc my. Latimer Hall Court streat. Near Drsiinw. South Brooklyn.

KEW CLASSES FORMING FOR SECOND QUARTER. SCHOOL DAI'S, MONDAY AND TUUIfSDAY. Afternoon chi'S for ladles and children, at 3) o'clock. Evening class for ladies and to 10 P.M. Circulars can be obtained in Hardware store, Latimer Hall.

IP. S. Hillgrovc's new and popular work 'on tlio Art of Dancing, Is jr sale at the Academy. PRICE.ONE DOLLAR. d23 2w' riNEIiMS TO SUIT THE TIMES 25 pays for a scholarship at BROWNE'S Business College, 23 Fulton street, witii privilege of reviewing at any lime.

Instruction separate. From mere schoolboys wc guarantee to make itood bookkeepers, or no charge." Course comprises Spcnccrian Penmanship, Arithmetic Bookkeeping. Business Forms, etc. Bnmefor threo months, $15. Ladies' Department separate.

Private rooms Tor adults ofneglected education. Day and even ii lm School for soung ladies KTj No. 424 FULTON AVENUE, near Adelphi street. No received under TWELVE YBaRS OF AGK' Number limited to ahoat TWENTY TWO. Tuition in FnEltBh Brandies.

THIRTEEH and FIFTEBNDOLLARS Ptr Term, Including the USE OF ALL BOOKS for atudv. PnpM3 admitted at cny ttmo and charged from date of entry. MISS AMES. Principal. diSlra 1854 18G7 BROOKLYN JUVENILE HIGH SCHOOL, Livingston St, near Court.

WINTER TERM, NOV. 25th, 1S67. Tho principal aim and object of this School is the early lucalion and training ol boys under twelve years of ae. The great principle adopted, ia thorough instruction in the rudiments, as iho only means of training the and securing a rapid and successful progress, at a later period. In addUlcn to the regular studies of the respective divisions, instruction is also given in DECLAMATION, VOCALMQSIC and CALISTHENICS, "Dy the met exrerionced and competent masters.

Circulars can be obtained at the store of Mr. Geo. P. Milne, 217 FultMi also at Davies Leys, corner of Fulton and Clinton sts, and at tho School, d2 tf "ETUtENCH AJOJ X1 rxcrs. J.

L. simokis and THUBH wll resnma their GIS(1 the.room of the YOUNG CHRIS HAN ABSOOIATIOH. corner of jUou to and Gratia OS tcpt.ietb. A for Is uoT ijsliig formed. Apply at the of the Association.

For priat In FBI.NO?! apply to L. SI KOSiN, 153 LiiFAY ETTB InGESJiAM.to L.iiVBK.SS BASTWir.RBH BT. U6m BEOOKLY3J COIiLSSGlATK AKD POLYTBC11N1C IHRTT'f UTS, LIVINGSTON STREET. TKi a fall and thcocub eoGne of Ravjcation in Mntliemnticn, (ootu Ancient SDd Mofernj, a the Sciences. Inatruction also tdven in Vocal y.ussC.Draiag.GclIC therdi ti and Military Drill.

Students from abroad will be accommodated vrith a good homv and carelul Btipervision. Student? admitted at anv time during the term. Fall Term commences WEDNESDAY. Sept. 12, 1E 56, Candidates for admission v.

iu present themslves for examination st the Institute, WeSEssiay, Thursday BCdFrt day, Sept. Wtb, 13th and 14th. Ihcrt'EDiarrturleo he Inctllute will commence on ilonuiy, Sept. 17. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, 3.

D. KdienzU D. S. Lar.ilon. J.S.T.

Strunahsjt Luther B. Wyro.au, S. B. Chittenden, John T. Martin, George A.

JarvlB, Charles R. MarvKi. Alfred 3. Bar Ml, A. M.

White B. T. H. Gibson, Waltor T. KalCH, .1.

Fone. unariest am eb iiow. ISAAC E. FROTHLNGHiM, PresWetii. JOBIAH O.

Low, Secretary. AusxtifDEB M. Wmas. Trcaanrer. anS ERASMUS HALL ACADEMY, FLAT BUSH, L.I.

A Boarding School for Boys, one friur from Fulton ferry, by Flatbusli av. cars, passing the Institution every 13 minutes; locution plonsar.t and healthful, with ample play grounds; every facility for the best English and r.lastical education. Address B. T. MACK, Principal Jvisiy mHIKD YEAR OS" TEjS jt BROOKLYN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 180 ClISTOS COE.

PACIl'IO, ar.d 3 Bedford place, (1S16 Fnltoa avo, near Claseon.) Apply for Circular. .7. IV. TO. GHOSCHEL, GEO.

BONTAG, Sf c'y. Directors, nlrtt "USIOAL A YOUKO LADY WILL take a lltnUed number of runlls for voesl anrt in. trumental p'nno music. Connoisseurs hs.ve Bald that forBwcetapa hcautlfui cxecutl she is unsurpassed. idavmg bet lavgiit many years by the best masters, sue is confident of giving salWactloa.

Call or addii vr. Su. xia iiamuton st. near ruvriic a e. oc2S Src' A DELPHI (Adelpiist, betwe Fnltok and Greene aye? riyta li A Xi BBS IN8 fiffPTKtfBKE Hot, 1867.

BECWTB OF TK3 scacoi First year, 2S; ae2m year, 61; taird year, 136; lourth 312. FiRear. toll and teres tpscial tenrscton. OBJSI7J teaching by eper's. Largri Caiisthcalo Hall, Boot drill by everv pupil.

FRErAttATORY EEFABTMEKTfor and boys oi ave to twelve year of ago. AGADEi'IC for boys First weeli devoted to eiarsislng and rcglfiterlrig tev pupiio and reorganising the schfioi. aul3 ly LOCUWOOJJ it EL LniWOOil; rglHE MISSES REE3, NO. 93 STATE STREET. BROOKLYN.

Second quarter begins Nov. 21. Pupils may enter nt any tltneaad charged from time of entrance. nCO 2m SESSIONS. TERMS REDUCED.

BTYANT, PTRATTON CLASH'S 8 0 fc fi 7.13nr COURT STEtfET, 'ocs. every cveninc, (ascent ffi opeu from day) for Ins "ul 'n at' branches of a business educa. lion, or the evening PENMAKSIIir" Ooe month Three months V.V "Tn 'ARITHMETIC One month Three months. COM1IEP.CIAL LAW. One Three months BOOKKEEPING.

10 One month Three months Scholarships for complete course, time Call or address lor circular containing full parttcuiaTa BRYANT, STBATTON CLARK, IS Court tf1 octl7 3mo 8TEATXOJST 0.1AB&'S BROOBIYW BirSINESB COLLEGS, FOS, IS, 14, 15 AND 16 COURT BTKilSI, (Opposite Hall.) to an important linx ia trie arcst clisiu Ca ada 68 ln leading cities ol the States. Pecmaranip, Arithmetic, Commerclai Law and Corresnondence practically taugiit. otUor "bnelnepa houses carried or. tioks. students, same as buainesB.

NoVaoa o'fflca. IS Court eSl dre" for Moamiy per mall" A GEKTS WAiraBl) FOR THE STAHTjI A ARD 1IFK DSS' "MCE CtWANY, to eirM Es owes of Ncvr vr ai Brooklyn. andotteTpiMea? JA iA lSec'rIeiJ'r'yY ELLIOTT, Presldeut. white, sunt, of tea rATOEuaa and clocks of Evsiis uesorlntlon. Jmntira.

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