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THE BR VOL. 153. BROOKLYN, FRIDAY, 28, 1887. THREE CENTS. OOJTLYM DAILY COAL AND WOOD.

HOUSE FUBNISniNG. mvirtlTVTI NOTICES. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, AMtJSEMKIjTg. RS. F.

B. CONWAY'S PA RK THEATBB uitoij street i SttfllUlEIt KESOKTS. COUNTRY BOARD ATTHE FOREST HOME, Catskin location healthy and very pleasant; large, ulry rooms; dally mall; prices moderate. Address CRAPSER, Acra, Greene County.Y. Je24 2w SPECIAL NOTICES.

CLOTHES WRINGERS OF ALL KINDS promptly repaired or taken io part pay for the universal," with the "stop gear," which is warranted to pa dnrable. Dealers supplied with Doty's Wishing Machine and the "Universal" Wringer. ME ntpPOLlTAN WASHING MACHINE R. C. BROWNING, General Age: No.

32 Courtlandt street, (opposite Merchants Hotel). JeW 'm I. VAN ANDES, "SOBHSEES AND PROPRIETOR. rfcAVID IVIAXWELL'S CHEAP COAL aim you aru, no. latuush avenue: 20 huud' eu ucignt to the Orders promptly attended toby letter.

jouira OAL SIDELL FINN'S COAL AND tyoou iaru, coiner ueKuin avenue and Nav st. have now on haud the pe.nnino imi rin T.ui,t..i. rnr fr. naces or ranees also beBt quality of 'Locust Mountain and Red Ash coals for family use. Pine, Oak or Hickory tlOALTHE DELAWARE, L.

AND W. Railroad celebrated 8CRANTON COAL, dellv 'cu, vcn at io ior nui, ana to ij lor oiner iIzcb. per ton of 2.000 lbs. Thebestcoal In market for 6team nd family use. Yard, Degraw and Bond streelB.

otflce 37 atlarilr itrcet. fmv. lv) o. HiNKS Aeent. JOAL DOR FAMILY USB.

LOCUoSTMOUNTAINTrForRa 8CKANTbN, and ENGLISH CANNEL, LIVERPOOL, For Grates. BED ASH, 5 ALSO KINDLING WOOD. For sale by MARSTON AND POWER. Water street adjoining Hie Fulton Forry, and at the foot of North lOthsircet; New York office at 9n Beavei street two doors from IV all. ap30 2m IEBUCED PRICES IN WOOD, AT KELLY'S WOOD YARD, 15 AND 47 JAY STREET, WHERB VIRGINIA PINE, OAK AND HICKORY WOOD, OF THE BEST QUALITY, Can always be had AT OUR REDUCED PRICES.

Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. fmf M. T. KELLY. KINDLING WOOD BY STEAM POWER AND MACHINERY PRICES REDUCED.

FACTORY, Nos. 6 and 8 JAY STREET, BROOKLYN. Orders left at tl following placeB before 8 o'clock, P.M., rill be promptly attended to: THE CITY POST OFFICE. R. RAY.S71 Mvrtfe avenue.

EXPRESS OFFICE, No. 1 Sands street. G. F. BOHN.43 Fulton street.

J. DAVENPORT, corner of Oxford street andFnlton avenue. Land Agetit. Wood in bandies constantly en hand. DEBAUN BROTHERS.

Proprietors. INSOHAIVCI5. MECHANICS' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. L. I.

Offices, No. 1 Montague street, (Mechanics' Bank Building) Brooklyn, and No. 31 Wall street, (Mechanics' Bank Building) New York. CASH CAPITAL, tKO.OOO. Insures Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, VcsboIs In Sort and their cargoes, and other property against loaa or amage by Fire.

TlTREOTOTtS Daniel Chauncey, John Rolfe, Samuel Sloan. Abram Baylll, John Baker. Daniel Ayres Jr George Bergen, Leonard Cooper, John 4ucb. Henry Boerum, Barnet Johnson, Jacob sackmann Sylvest'r Hondlow.Henry James. Van Bergen, Felix Campbell.

Henry Crocker, Thomas Stratton, Geo Hastings. Geo Shaw. JDDD flUJNe David Cbauncey.Wm Marshall, Thomas Sullivan, Robert Benell, Samuel Smith, Stephen Spader, Hosea Webster, Henry Brush. Jacob I Bergen, Edwin Scranton.Livingst'n MlllezThos Carman, Hobert Davles, Isaac Carhart, Russell Adams, RBLeverlch, Daniel Fernald, TheoPolhenius, Jr David James, JOHN H. BAKER.

President. DANIEL CHAUNCEY, Vice President. Walter Nichols. Secretary. Merritt Tuttlb.

Assistant Secretary. THE NASSAU FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY, OF BROOKLYN. OfflceB No. 28 (o'd No. 10) Court street, Brooklyn, and No.

05 Wall street, New York. CAPITAL, $150,000. WITH A LARGE SURPLUS. Insures against loss or damage by ure, Buildings, Merchandise, 1 urnlture and other property. DIRECTORS.

Abiel A Low, C'allln, John Martlr, Corning, Wm Hunter Jr, John A Cross, John Halsey, Saml MItchfll, Wm Fowler, Jos Johnson, Sheldon James A J3ell, Saml Smith, Conklln iiinBh, A Beekman. John vy Hunter Harper, Theo Rogers, Focter Pe.ttlt. Van Voorbls, John French, Silas Luillam, James Weaver, Chas II Baxter. Cyrus Smith, John A Lott, Hnsted, Murphy, Wm Harris. Alex Underhill, Geo A Thorn, Thos Stratton, BF Waidwell, John Vanderbilt, Valentine, A.

.1. BEEKMAN. Acting President. Thomas B. Jones, Secretary.

fell if KINGS "COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Office, Farmcs and Citizens' Bank, Brooklyn, E. D. Branch Offlco No. 8 Pine street, New York. CASH CAPITAL 150,000 SURPLUS 60,065 DIRECTORS.

Ewd Backhonse.JaB A Van Brunt, Martin Kalbllelsch, Sylvester Tuttle, Oliver Hoyt, GritDih. ouns reiiowB, Lewis nurst, JAG Comstoctc, Thos Hutchinson, Wm Pooley, David Sturtcvant, Geo C. Bennett. Wm .1 Peaac. Chas Goodwin, Meserole, Edward North, Beni Delano.

Beach, Ralph Teets, Chauncey Cooke, i I3uii, uuuii ii naywuru, a Kj Martin, Samuel Free, Daniel Smith, Alfred Clock, Samuel Raynor, Henry Johnson, as Valentine, Alfred Hobley, E. T. BACKHOUSE, President. Henry Pope, Secretary. LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY.

Offices, 151 Montague street, Brooklyn, and 48 Wall 6treet, New York. Brooklyn, May 2Srd, 1S67. At an election for DlrectorB af this Company, held on the loth inst. the following gentlemen were elected for tue eLsumg year: llenrv Young. John A.

Lott, George W. Thompson, Smith Woodbull, Neziah Wright, George A.Thorne, Charles P. Leverich, Henry S. Leverich, John G. Vassar, Daniel A.

Robblns, Thorne, John A. Newbould, Charles H. Rogers. Petei C. Cornell, Daniel Ayres, Frederick Marquand, John H.

Prentice, H. K. Corning, Charles E. Bill, B. W.

DeLamafer, Isaac Hyde, Mlnturn Post, J. it. illume, Wm. Augustus White, Edward" Wbl eboune. And at a subsequent meeting of the board Mr.

B. W. DeLamater was unanlmouslv re eleoled President of the Company. (ruy23 tf) WM. W.

HENSUA W. Sec'y. PHENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN. Office No. 1 Court street, corner of Montague, Brooklyn.

Branch Office No. 139 Broadway, New York. CASH CAPITAL ASSETS llOCOOO Insures Houses Manufactories Buildings. Machinery Goods, Merchandize, Chattels and Personal EBtate, Ships VesBels and Cargoes (in port only) Ships Building from Lobs and Damage by Fire. DIRECTORS Stephen Crowell, Bayers, A Stout, Daniel Fernald, JasH Elmore, Joshua Atkins.

Ir.Wm Kendall, A England, Ingersoll, Harold Dollner, Edwin Beers, John Hicks, Alvin Bradley, Wm Beale. BenJ Wardell, Geo Bergen, Nathaniel Furmaa Moses Odell, Chas Betts, Jeretni'h Spader Thos Rodman, Gustab Schwab, Wm Vail, Daniel AyreB, Ezra Baldwin, Edward A Low, Jas Rockwell, Nathan Beers, Samuel Burtli John Cole, August's Studwell.Edwln Rice, Isaac BrinkerhoffAlexlB Bragg, Edgar Crowell Harry Collins, Clement Parsons.Wm A Rudd. Daniel Gregory, STEPHEN CROWELL, President. EDGAR W. CROWELL, Vice President Philander Shaw.

Secretary. HE MONTAUK FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF THK CITY OF BROOKLYN. CASH CAPITAL 150.00 AND A LARGE SURPLUS. Offlcef.No.

22 (new number) Court street, Brooklyn; No. 168 Broadway, (near Maiden lane), New York. This Company InsureB Buildings, Merchandise, Household Furniture, Vessels and Cargoes in port, and other property, on liberal termB. Losses promptly and equitably adjusted. DIRECTORS.

Garrett Bergen. Sevmout Huated. Ravmonrl. Charles BettB, Wm Ingraham, Warren Richmond, Henrv Boerum. oounson, nil not, ins, John Lewis.

Stewart. Samuel Booth, Bralnard, Samuel Burtis, Campbell, Cooke, Ezra Baldwin, James Eaton, Wm Ellsworth, Aniasa Foster, Francis A Gale, Stephen LinlngtonAlex Stndwell, Abraham Lott, John StudwelL A A Low, Josiah T. Smitk, Mason, Wm Thomas, A Newman, Geo A Thorne, Nichols, Edmund Titus, Foster Pettlt, Brew Valentine, John Phelps, Edwd White, Jacob Philip, Whitenooae, Powe.il. Whttinir. JOKU MHIBUy, Alfred Hanabergh John Prince.

Wlllnt.i. Pitkin, John Wlnslow, WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, President. John C. Phillip, Ss cretary. O.

T. Searing, Assistant Secretary. sol4 ly ILLIAMSBURGH CITY FIRB IN INSURANCE COMPANY. Offices, corner of First and South Seventh streets, Brooklyn, and No. 165 Broadway, New York.

This Company with a cash CAPITAL OF 150,000, And a large surplus, all Becurely Invested, continues to Insure Dwellings, Factories, Ships in Port and their Cargoes, Merchandize and other property, at as reasonable rates as any other flrBt class Company. directors Edmnnd DrlggB, Nicholas Wyckoff, John Bevoe, Rlchd Ten Eyck, Daniel Mauier, Wm Parks John A Cross, Wm Marshall, Martin Jorinaon, Sam'l Meckeer, John I Van Also, John DeBevotsa Nathaniel Brlggs, Henry Dubois Peter Cooper, Charles Noble, Joseph Wade Wm Cooper, GeoKlsching, Frederick Fries. Jas Waterbury Duncan, John Holdane Jis Troslow, Judekiah Miller, Kckford Webb Eichard.Berry, Ab'm VandervoorLA Cunningham. EDMUND DRIGGS, President. Henby Gibocb.

Secretary. mhisly IREMAN'S TRUST INSURANCE COM PANY, OF BROOKLYN. Offices No. 26 (Old No. 9) Court Btreet, (opposite City Hall,) and 60 Wall street, New York.

Organized on the prtncipleof paying one half the profits above ten per cent to the Wldowarano Orphans' Fund of the Fire Department of the C'ty of Brooklyn. DIRECTORS: George Hall, Ell Robblns, Phillips. Aaron A Degrauw.L Miller, Wm. Burrell, Clark, Nchemlah Knight Chittenden, uitiigci, uiuiii irjuituujoHcnii nan. Warren Gookin.I Frothingnam, Welling.

Peter Duryee, Israel Velsor, John Stewart, Thome. M.D., A A Low, Richard Buck, Peter Anderson, rarren fneaen, II Llppitt, Hosford, wnn lui oilllui, ft ill DCAIU, Henrv Peck. Henry Pierson, Wm Wall, John I Glover, Gamaliel Ring, George Cary, Marcellus Massey, Valentine Hall, John Hicks, John I Voorhees, Edwin Ulllyer. Ant'ny Campbell dames uaiou. Aiircu oi wooc This Company continues to insure Buildings Merchan uise, uweinngs.

riousenoie furniture. Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other property, against loss or damage by are, on as favorable terms as other flrat class Comnan ies. GEORGE HALL, PreBldont. Cbab. H.

MaoDonald, Secretary. E. B. Wood, Assistant Secretary. mh 15 mACHINEBr, dec.

NEW HARDWARE STORE, 591 4 593 MYRTLE AVENUE, Corner of Steuben street. The subscriber begs leave to announce to the nubile that he has Just opened a HARDWARE STORE, adjoining his Furniture Store, where he will keen all kinds of Builders' Hardware, Mechanics' Tools, Wood and Willow Ware, and House Furnishing Goods of ever? description, at the lowest Cash Prices, and hopes strict attention to business and fair dealing, to merit the patron age of those wishing to purchase. my26tf 8. GRAHAM. IRON RAILING, PLAIN AND ORNA MENTAL.

Cemetery Railings, Balconies, Verandahs Iron Doors, Shutters, Gratings, ftc. Manufactured bv MARRIOTT MoKTNNY, No. 17 Fnrman street, near Fulton Ferry. 013 OTICE OF ORDINANCE TO DIRECT LOTS TO BE FENCED Notice is hereby ilven to all parties interested, of the intention of the Common Connc'l of this city to pass an ordinance to direct the owner or owners of lots bounded by Livingston street and Sidney place to be fenced with a close board fence six feet high, to abate a nuisance. Dated Brooklyn, June 10th, 186..

ROBERT Ft 'HEY, el2 lot Street Commissioner. AGENCIES. M. CHAUNCEY, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Montague street, near Court street. Desirable lots on all the leading avenues and streets In the vicinity of ProBpeot Park, and in almost every section of the city.

HonseB of every description for Bale. Houses rented and rents collected. Money loaned on bend and motgage. Our whole time and nndivldea attention given to the Interests of real estate. an27 ly JE.

CORNELL, REAL ESTATE Broker, Court and Joralemon streets, opposite City Mali, nouses and lots for Bale or exchange, in all parts, of the city. Farms for sal or exchange for city property Store property aud dwellings for Investment, wen rented. enn.phr rants A Anrf nlteerions made: attending to rs. pairs, payments of taxes and assessments, Strictly a Commission business done at this office: no speculating on the broker's account, thereby neglecting vtfie Interest iub client, jrarnes ravm? prouervy uhuci ur Vletrnfnt nr noatuuuiinn can find Durchasera at this JJwtment or possession, can lyiiy IiEAIi NOTICES. SrmHV NOTICE EXTENSION OB nS.ta rT.ilr F'l'TS.

WESTERN PI JTBlOr Votioe tha to liw and pureu mt to direction ol LtoifiTe to iS11 oa the 1st of A pnl, 1867, that We Fire 'd so as to embrace tW wrtion at ikS. Wiiahiogtorj avenue to Bedford to inolra a'l pre and Bedford vtmnc.TnI:.'rr' inlL apiIaw3nUT ATU DIVIDEND. THE BROOKLYN ill F1RE INSURANCE COMPAN will pay July 1, ts 74th semi annual Dividend of Ten (10) Per leaving a burplns nearly as large as their capital. P. FERNALD.

President. C. BURK HALTER, Vice President. L5L552ghn Pcc'y. Je26 lot flHE NASSAU FIRE INSURANCE COM BROOKLYN June 25th, 1S07.

i iii1 VDEAD The Board of Directors have this day de a eemi nnnnal dividend of TEN PER CENT, on i5i "J'tal stock, free of Government tax, payable on Jeao 2 Jul TH0S' B' J0'VliS' Secretary. RATIONAL CITY BANK OF BROOK PFTIIitI '1 A semiannual dividend of FIVE (5) PER hnu.r." free of Government tax, will be paid to the stock uoiuers on and after MONDAY. July 1st, 1867. of the Board of Directors. HENRY J.

FOSTER, Cashier. MECHANICS' BANK, BROOKLYN, 26th, 1867. IDENIJ A semi annual dividend of SIX PER 'ja been declared, free from government tax, Lt0 the stockholders on and after July 1st. 1S67. Juul (iEO.

W. WHITE. Cashier. 0F1FvIE OF THE MECHANICS' FIRE ktrt pUKANCE of Brooklyn, No. 1 Montague lbl.7.

Bank Building,) Brooklyn. June 21th, PrTbe Board of Directors have this day de ernmni dlvl1d of FIVE (5) PER free of gov Ji'ax' PTable on and aficr July 1st. WALTER NICHOLS, Sec'y. RWTH BROOKLYN SAVINGS INcTI I)ennifI0N' 170 Atlantic June 22, 18G7. cat at the eby notlhed that semi annual inter on all PER PER ANNUM IVE T0 FIVE THOUSAND dollars flrat nftSS be credited to depositors on the InwJJ' pwWe on and after 15th July.

be t0 Credlt de" rtJPS excepted) from 9 to 2, and nmde stllrday evenings from 6 to 8. Deposits from flrsc ten daya of Ju'y will draw interest TlSvSSi; IRA SMITH, Pres. Sec'y. Je22Sw A iltv, RATIONAL BANK, OF wviKKLiM' 21st I86' rKlJ A Reml annual dividend of SIX (6) PER capital stock of this Bank, free of govern "he been declared out of the profits of ist! 6 Pyable lC' JU'7 Je22 till Jyl OLIVERi. DENTONjActing Cashier.

SAVINGS BANK OF 358 and 355 Fulton street, rate of elv ptUPiiND An Interest Dividend at the litl PtK CENT, per annum, free of Government rSJifS.i10611 "cc'ared on all deposits remaining in Bank th ii.eJpaTd.sl5 ending June 30, 186f, payable on the 15th of Julv following. not, for w' placed to the credit of atposltors and bear Interest as principal from July 1. J. deposited on or before the 10th July will kJ wcrst fron' l3t J0H A CROSS, Pros't. Edwards.

Treasurer. J. v. UuKTEn, Secretary. Je20 tjvlO OFIUE OF THE MONTAUK FIRE IN SLRANCK Brooklyn, June 12th, 1867.

At a regular meeting of the Roard of Directors of this Co upa ny, held this day, a dividend of 5 per cent, on the capital "ock.rree from government tax. was declared, payable 'be Stockholders, on and after the 20th Inst. Icl31m JOHN C. PHILIP, Sec'y. KINGS COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.

The Directors of tills Company have declared a scml annnal Dividend of Five per free of government tax, payable at the olllce, No. 8 Pine at, N. on and after the 1st of July. Jel72w HENRY POPE, Secretary. INSTBtlOXlOW.

MRS. AND MISS SHANLEY'S SCHOOL, always in sesBlon, no vacation given. Terms moderate. Strict attention paid. Music and French taught.

Apply at 22 Fleet St. Je21 6t PENMANSHIP, ARITHMETIC, Bonkkeeplng.lessons unlimited, $20; Algebra, Grammar, Spelling, Reading, 5 each; Ladies' day and evening writing lessons, 20 for 2. M. S. PAINE'S Business College (Established 1819), 62 Bowery, N.Y.; Brooklyn College, removed to 547 Fulton street, opposite City Hall.

myS6m i CLASSES IN THE FRENCH AND GEE. MAN LANGUAGES FOR LADIES AND GENTLE MEN Prof rs L. J.SIMONIN and L.THURNrespecttnlly give notice.that they will resume their classes at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association, corner of Fub ton avenue and Gallatin place, on MONDAY, Sept. 17th. Pupils are charged only from the time they commence.

A class for beginners will be formed on MONDAY, Oct. 1st. An early application Is respectfully solicited, In order to conimence with tbe class. Apply at the desk of tha Association. For private lessons in FRENCH, apply to L.

J. S1MONIN, 150 Lafayette avenue; in GERMAN to L. THI RN, S8 East Warren St. BeW sm pANORMO'S MUSICAL INSTITUTE, No. 283 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, (Over Bbown's Cohbieroial Collkue.) $1U PER QUARTER.

The following corps of Professors are engaged: PIANO B. PANORMO. VIOLIN W. KNIGHT. CORNET B.

B. DALE. FlUTE E. HASLAM. Each scholar will receive private Instruction.

Singing, Melodeon. Guitar and Banjo instruction, al 3m TPHE BROOKLYN CONSERVATORY OF MUPIC, 130 CLINTON STREET. CORNER OF PACDJIC, (Removed from Brooklyn institute.) BRANCH OF INSTRUCTION: PIANO, VIOLIN, VOCAL MUSIC, HARMONY AND COMPOSITION. Under the tuition of the following corps of teachers: ROBERT GOLDBECK, J. W.

GROSCHEL HENRY SCHREIBER REINHART MOELLER G. SONTAG. TERMS Per Quarter of Ten Weeks, two lessons per week. fio. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION Half hour lessons, 3J; full aonr lessons, $50.

Pupils received at anytime, J. W. GROSCHEL. 1 ROBERT GOLDBECK. Directors.

LOUIS SCHREIBEB, Geo. Sohtaq, Secretary. tf BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE A2TD POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, LIVINGSTON STREET. This Institute provides a full and thorough course of education in Mathematics. Languages (both Ancient and Modern), and the PhyBlcal Sciences.

InBtfuctlon Ib also given in Vocal Music, Drawing, Caitt thenlrs and Military Drill. Students from abroad will be accommodated with a good home and oartruVsopT rTMiOQ. btudentsadmltted at anytime duringthe term. Fall Ternrcommencen WEDNESDAY. Bept.

12, 1868. Candidate for admission will present themselves for examination at tbe Iustltnte, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day. Sept. 12th, 18th and Uth. The regular duties of the Institute will commence oa Monday, Sept.

17. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 3. D. McKenzle, D.

8. Landon, J. 8. T. Strauahan, Charles R.

Marvin, Luther B. Wyman, Alfred S. Barnes, S. B. Chittenden, A.

M. White, John T. Martin, E. T. H.

Gibson, George A. Jarvis, Walter T. Hatch, Charles S. Baylis, J. Pope, Jamea How.

ISAAC H. FROTHTNGHAH, President. Jobiah o. Low, Secretary. A tut a ttder M.

Whits. Treasurer. anS tf JgROOKLYN JUVENILE HIGH SCHOOL LIVINGSTON STREET, NEAR COURT. SPRING TERM, MONDAY, FEB. 1, 1867.

This School Is especially designed for the education and training of BOYS UNDER TWELVE YEARS OF AGE, And is peparatory to tht Collegiate and Polytechnic Institute. In addition to the ordinary studies, regular and systematic Instruction is also given In Calisthenics and Vocal Uustc, by experienced masters. The Annual Circular and Catalogue, containing all neces jary Information, can be obtained at the store of G. P. Milne, 217 Fulton street, and R.

J. Davies corner of Clinton and Fulton streets. nlfl tf JPOURTH YEAR ABElphi'academy, (Adelphl street.between Fulton and Greene avenueO BEGINS SEPT. 10, 1866. Ten full and five special Instructors.

New Hall for Callsthenlc Drill erected. One hundred new sittings provided for. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT for Boys of live to 'nine years ot age In which the most approved methods of Objeot Tkactiinq are employed by experts. September 10th, 11th and 12th devoted to examining new candidates and organizing the school. an21 ly JO HN LOCKWOOD.

Principal JRYANT, STRATTON CLARK'S BROOKLYN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Hob. IS, 14, 15 AND 16 COURT STREET, (Opposite City Hall.) This Institution Is an Important link In the great chain of Colleges located In the leading cltiea of the States and Canadas. Book keeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic. Commercial Law and Correspondence practically taught. An actual bank and other buBiness houses carried on between the students, same as In business.

No Vaoatioxb. For particulars call at the College office, 13 Court street, from 9 to 3, or address for College Monthly per mall. Bell tl RIDING LESSONS FOR LADIES and gentlemen, on well trained saddle or owners' borBes. Horses trained for plain or school riding. Apply at private stable, in Lefferta between Classon and Franklin avenues.

EMIL FELDER. Jel lm Late from the Hoboken Riding School. tifc6r PAYS FOR AN UNLIMITED scholarship in Penmanship, Book keeping, Commercial Calculations, Arithmetic, Business Forms, itc, at BROWNE'S Business College, 283 Fulton street, between JohnBon and Tillary. Preparatory Course for boys ln English branches. 3 months, 15.

Private rooms for adults. Separate department for ladles. Instruction given from 9 A. M. te 9 P.

M. No classes. Tuition separate. Fairbanks' great work on Book keeping fbr sale. Also American Business Arithmetic.

JalO 6m PIANO FOKTK8. WALKER BECHT, PIANO FORTES SALE AND HIRE. A large assortmment of FOREIGN AND AMERICAN SHEET MUSIC. Violin and Guitar Strings of tbe very best quality, at 239 Fulton Btreet. St.

Ann's HnlldingB. Brooklyn. ly STE1NWAY i SONS GOLD MEDAL GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS are now considered the best In Europe as well as this country, having received the First Prize Medal at the World's Exhibition ln London, 1862. The principal reason why the Btelnway Pianos are superior to all others Is, that the firm la composed of five practical piano forte makers (falber and four sons,) who Invent, all their own Improvements, and under whose personal supervision every part of the Instrument is manu. facturea.

WareroomB, Nos. 71 and 73 14th Btreet, between Union Square and Irving Place, New York. 867 tf WALTERS' PIANO FORTES. Grand, Square and Upright; Melodeons: Parlor, Chnrcn, Gem and Cabinet Organs, the best manufactured warranted for six ygars. Second hand pianos, Melodeons said Organs at great bargains; nriceB from to $200.

Any of tbe above Instruments to let. and rent applied if purchased; monthly installments received for the same. Old Pianos taken In exchange; cash paid for the same. Pianos tuned and repaired, illustrated catalogues sent to any address. Manufactory and WareroomB, No.

431 Broadway. N. Y. fnM tf) HORACE WATERS CO ftlEDICAt. Qryar ATLANTIC STREET, NEAR fL7 Bond Dyspepsia, Cancers, Tumors, Leu corrhea.

Diabetes. Rheumatism. cured by Mrs. ANNA E. PARK, M.D., without Drugging, Bleeding or Blistering; but by electricity.

The treatment is pleasant even to Infants. We do NOT SHOOK the patient. Refer ence may be seen at the office. Consultations free. Offlco nours irom Ba.n.to f.

m. jeaoiit" HILL'S ARCTIC OINTMENT 25 AND 50 CENTS A BOX Instant relief from Pain: the phy Blcian's sure remedial assistant; every 'family friend: wonderful curative in all Skin and Flesh1 diseases, Cuts, Burns, Halt Rheum, Erysipelas, ChtHblalns, obstinate Sores, Bolls, Bunions, Piles, isc. It Is the great external remedy needed. Warranted. Depot No.

95 DUANE ST NewYork. Sold by all Drug, Patent Medicine, Fancy Goods and Grocery stores. Jel lm rTHE TRUE AND ORIGINAL JL PERSIAN INSECT POWDER, As put np by LAZELL, MARSH This Powder is ground from the Flower alone, and warranted unadulterated. While It Is perfectly harmless to Man or Animals, THE PERSIAN INSECT POWDER Will Infallibly destroy BUGS, FLEAS, BEETLES, COCKROACHES. CRICKETS.

FLIES. MOSQUITOES AND INSECTS IN GREENHOUSES. It also prevents the ravages of Moths ln Furs, If Sachets the Powder are laid between them. DEPOT 10 GOLD STREET, NEWYORK. my82m A (JURE FOR RHEUMATISM, ASD ALL RHEUMATIC AFFECTIONS.

If directions are strictly adhered t. TOOMBS GREAT GERMAN RBMBDY, For sale (82 per bottle) stthe drugstore of hVPARKEE, 231 FULTON A VENUE. The only authorized medicine bears nnoh the label the printed signature of "0. D. TOOMBS, Proprietor." fel tf EORGB E.

ACRET, TRUSS MANUFACTURER, And Importer of SURGICAL ELASTIC STOCKINGS AND BELTS, So. ISO FULTON STREET, Opposite Sands street, Brooklyn. Improved Abdominal Supporters. Spinal Elevators. Lei Instruments, 8houlder Braces.

Supensory Bandages, St An application room for ladles onlv, attended to per. jonaltr by Mrs. ACUET. Sin PAPER HANGINGS AT REDUCED PRICES. We are now in receipt of AN EXTENSIVE STOCK nr ENGLISH PAPER HANGINGS, Our own importation, which we are enabled to Bell below ordinary prices.

ENGLISH WHITE LEAD. ENGLISH BOILED AND RAW OIL, Also our Importation. PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES. Ac. A LARGE STOCK OF AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS AT REDUCED PRICES.

ESTABLISHED 1813. GEORtlE HUDSON SONS, CORNER FULTON AND YORK STREETS. PLUMBERS, GAS FITTERS, PAINTERS AND PAPER HANGERS. Jcilm ASK. YOUR GROCER FOR TIEMANN'S LAUNDRY BLUE "OI FAMILY USE.

This blue Is manufactured by the old established ana well known manuficturt rs of tine colors, D. F. TIEMANN CO. It is perfectly pire. and needs but to be used to be ap 6reciate.a.

Sold by grocera aud druggists throughout the tilted States. J. H. TIEMANN, mjll 2m Sole Agent, 210 Pearl street, N. Y.

pi AS CHANDELIER WAREROOMS or wy CORNELIUS BASER, DAVID COOPE, Philadelphia, 135 Fulton Btreet, Penn. Brooklyn. DKCALCOMANIB MATERIALS. apll Sm CLOTHING. OR HOT WEATHER.

Black Alpaca Sacks to $5 Do. do. Silk warp 8 French Drep D'Ete Sacks If English do. do. do 6 Croton Dusters Linen Dusters 50 to 4 Bro.

Drill Suits Sack, Pants and Veils 9 Wbito BaBket Drill Vests At POWELL'S, 118 Fulton street, mySO tlllanl Opposite Sands st. CASH PAID FOR CAST OFF CLOTHES, FURNITURE. BEDS, BEDDING, CARPETS, Please call on or address A. LEVY, at hlB new stand, Atlantic street, (Instead of 290j 3d house west of G. w.

Mear's Koal Yard. my 82 iLOTHS.CASSIMERBS AND VESTINGS for the Spring and Summer trade suitable for men i or opposite Sands street ASH PAID FOR CAST OFF CLOTHING al the old stand 150 Myrtle avenue, by the original get the highest casn once oy orirjums ut icuyiuk meir an dress at the above place. Boots, shoes, carpets, and all kinds of clothing bought. Ladies will be attended by Mrs. T.AMAN.

ial4 9ra" inah hv hrimriug or leaving their nrt Mrs. LAM AN. A LARGE ORDER FOR THE SOUTH KKN MARKET. S. HANOVER nava the tileliBSi price for cast off clothing: carpets feather beds, furniture HANOVER, No.

4 Boerum street, Brooklyn near City Hall. mhs ly SPRING OVERCOAT3, IN GREAT variety, at moduraie prices.at POWELL'S, 118 Fulton stivet, opposite Sands street. fe25 tilljyl SamueiTstillwell; MERCHANT TAILOB, Is now receiving a large assortmeiu. of One goods, stilted to tlie custom trade for tbe spiintz and summer Imported and domes lIc manufacture at greatly reduced prices, at NO MISTAKE D. ROSENBAtTM, THE oldest buyer, and who nava the hlirhest Drlce for La dies' and Gentlemen's Cast Off Clothing, Carpets Pars has removed from Atlantic street to iti Myrtle av.

Hv call In at the address or aendlni? bv Dost, von will ha attended to without delay. N. B. Ladles attended by Mrs. KOSENBAUM.

my 10 2m TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, AT RETAIL In creat. variety, for sale at POWELL'S. 118 Fulton street, opposite SandB street fe25 tilljyl BY'LOTHING A FULL ASSORT ment. at greatly reduced prices for sale, suitable for Sprlnn and Summer wear, at POWELL'S, UR Fulton poo Bit Sands street. fe'i5 tilljyl SEWERAGE.

SEWERAGE OFFJOH OF THE BOARD OK SEVEK COMMISSIONERS, City Hall. Brooklyn. Say 23d, 1S61. TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at tide ofPce m.til MONDAY, the 1st dav of Ju'y ext. at 12 o'clock for ilhlinji sewers In Drainage District No.

21, Map I Sub division 7, Eastern Division, on flic in this olllce. viz The sewer in Withers street, between T'nlon avenue and Smith street, with laterals. Plans and spt cfllcationg may be seen and forms of pro nosals procured on ai.p'ication at the Engineer? olf ce. No proposal will be considered unless made In said form, accompanied with tlie signatures of two responsible persons, duly qualified in the manner aud form therein set forth. The Commissioners reserve to themselves the riirht to reject all proposal, If necessary, to protect the interest ol the city, GAMALIEL KINO, President.

B. L. Northup, Secretary. my28 td THA VBJb. EXCURSION TO ROCKAWAY BEACH.

Steamer RocKaway from Cmarsie daily on arrival of tin 10.SO, 1.30, 3.i0 trains trorn East New York. 3m OR GLEN COVE LANDING AT Whitestone, BaylU Dock. Great Neck, Sands Point, Mott's Dock, Glenwood and Roslyn. The stamcr PEA WANHAKA, Captain Post, will leave Pier 24 E. R.

(Peck Slip) every day (Sundays excepted) at 4 P. M. EXCURSIONS. The ARROWSMITH. Captain Muttee.

will leave the ianie pier at 9 15 every morning, making all the above landings, and returning to this city about 6. P. tam affording a dellerhtful excursion on the Sound. No frelgnt carried by the SEA WANHAKA. Je5 3m REGtJLAR HARTFORD LINE.

FIRST class learners Statt: of New York and City of Hartford, leave Peck Slip, h. daily (except SuQdays), at 4 P. for Hartford. conoectlng for Sprlogfleid, Cabotvllle, Holyoke, Northampton, and all Connecticut River Towns for passeueers and freight. Fare $1 SO to Hartford Second Class, $1 25.

j3 6m BROOKLYN AND ROCKAWAY BEACH RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Tako Atlantic at, Fulton av, or Broadway lines toyEast New York. From EaBt New York Bteara trlns leave for Canarsie, on Jamaica Bay, every hour, from 7:30 A. AS.

till (. M. Rt turning leave Canarsie hourly from A. M. till 7 P.

M. Steamar Rockaway leaves Canarsie for Ro eta way Beach on arrival of the 10:30, and 3:30 trains. Je6 3m EW JERSEY STEAMBOAT COMPANYPEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBO AtS. The magnificent steamers of this line, the ST. JOHN aud DREW, leave Pier No.

41 orth River, near the foot of Canal street, KVLRY EVENING alternately (Sundays excepted), at 6 o'clock connecting at Albany with railroads to all stations West and North. For freight, passage, checking of baggage, inquire at the oUces on the wharf. mj2' 5m BROOKLYN, BATH AND CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD, BY STEAM On and after June 1st, 1P67, until further notice and every fair day: Leave Shop for Greenwood 6.10 and 7.10 A. M. Leave Coney Island for Greenwood, 8, 9, 10 11 and 13 A.

and 1. 1.40. 2.40. 8, 3.40, 4.20, 3. fi.40.

6.20 and 7 P. M. Leave Greenwood for New Utrecht, Bath and Coney Island. 1. 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 A.

aad 1, 2, 2.40,3.20, 4, 4.40. 5 20, 6, 6.41), 7.20 and 8 P. M. In case of stormy weather trains will only run hourly from each end of the route. On Sundays first train leaves Greemwood at 9 A.

if the travel warrants, trains will run every half hour during the day. All cars running from Fulton, South, Wall street and Hamilton avenne ferries to Greenwood Cemetery coa nect with this route. tnyfi tf CARRIAGES, TOYS, OULD YOU HAVE YOUR BABY With health that greatest treasurer bloom A Carriage buy without delay, And ride it at your leisure. Set your children pretty toys. Let CltANDAAL be the Aus for ibeir health and happiueu Please order a Propeller.

Perambulators are secure, With double wheels provided, Arid two wheeled carrlagee Improved, By having one wheel added. CP.A NDALL la the Children'! pride, He meads their toys so neatly: And Hobby Horses broken Carts, Repairs so very cheaply. THE CHILD'S BENEFACTOR, CRANDALL. FultoD street. Croquet I Crsouetl! Croauetll! auniy CLinOVOYANTS.

RS. ST. CLAIR. CLAIRVOYANT 4th avenue, corner of 8th street. South Brookivn.

Ladkaia cents. Gents 50 cents. MADAME CLIFFORD, MEDIOALTaND RLSLNESS CLAIRVOYANT. 291 Atlantic Btreet. Disease examined and prescribed for by hair, and satisfaction guaranteed.

Magnetic Chemical Vapor and Sul phor Baths given. MADAME CLIFFORD offers to the Subtle her celebrated Hair Tonic, warranted not a dye ut to restore gray or decayed hair to Its original color and beauty. my4 2m RACE AND BROOKS, DENTISTS, HAVE rtmovedto 218 Clinton Btreet. JelO Hn' (BOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION 6rT r. anaesthetic use of nitrous oxide gas administer it lu the most approved method, do nothing but extract teeth and certainly do It without pain, so 19 OM patients testify.

Fee their names at the office, 19 Coooei Instunte. New York. mh23 ly A SET OF TEETH IN A FEW HOURS ti.tirc satl6faciion given or no charge; cheap, ddra ble sets. Plun.pers to restore youthful appearances. Nitrous oxide gas given.

ecth extracted withouf pain. No advance required. At 34 Court street near City nail. tfi im ROOKLYN DENTAL INSTITUTE, RE oTDcf5S Vw.i'f COM. OF PEARL STREET, Wi Ionghby Building, over Paint Btore, near Cits' Hall; entrance on Pearl b.

A8 good a set oi teeth for tl5, as Is made In the country. Particular attention to ailing. All work honestly done at the lowest prices. All work warrantod. Extracting with nitrous oxide gas without pain, so cents; without gas, 25 cents.

No charge for extracting when arrangement Is made for artificial teeth. Come and see. (s5 12m') DR. HEALD CO. DENTISTRY J.

R. PARKHURSTTm; has removed from No. 170 to No. 205 Washington street, opposite the Methodist Church. my4 ly TTSELESS AND DISEASED TEETH "deTWi IOS.

FRY'S, o. 8 Clinton atreet. Established fourteen years. oa) iy VTITROUS OXIDE GAB. DBS.

FRA1M AND NEPHEW, DENTISTS 257 FULTON STREET, B' lava. In connection with their operative and mechanical Dentistry, given close study to the mannufacinrluE of the above agent for the painless extraction of teeth and with an eye to the scientific preparation thereof. Conseouent ly our success has been such as to establish our business as being the "Headquarters" in this city. Being the Dro prletoit of Ihie old aud firmly established business we proudly ftolnt to our record as not only being the most modera'tQ in our termB. but also as having the moat com plete facilities for the manufacture of Artificial Teeth (entire sets for tl2 and partial sets in proportion,) hence we invite all In want or teeth to cut thrs out and give ub a call, as our prices are such as to suit everybody.

And mark, that all work that leaves our office is guaranteed to work perfect. Operations on the natural teeth carefulh and Eclentlfically attended to. No charge for extracting when artificial teeth are Inserted. Again, call and see nt and be convinced that what we assert is correct. n24 ly ITROUS OXIDE GAS DR.

TW BOWERS, Dentist, No. 96 LAWRENCE STRERT ocar Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, has for several years past made and administered a chemically pure article of NltrouB Oxide Gas, for the painless extraction of teeth, with results perfectly satisfactory to the patient. Several physicians of Brooklyn dally Bend to thi6 establishment many of their patients who are suffer inp diseaBeB of the lnnes, bronchial affections. All theee persons, bo afflicted, are very materially bene flted by inhaling the gas, for the extraction of their teeth. Gas should never be taken If not perfectly new and rresh.

Ifold.lt Is worthless. Young and Inexperienced men and boys should never, in any case, be allowed to prepare or administer the gas. PersonB requiring the servfceB of a thoroughly experienced and careful dentist, will come to these Headquarters and have their decayed teeth extracted without the slightest pain or danger. From five to twenty teeth may lie extracted by once inhaling the gas. artificial teeth of every description, and an dental work cheaper than any other place in Brooklyn, and of asupe rlor quality.

Call and see. d311y THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS DAY entered Into copartnership tinder the firm and style of GEO. A. MI1XS BROTHER, for the purpose ol pracUcingDenUaUyinaUlt8 lJrancb.ea. Ta GEO.

A. MILLS. B.FRANK MILLS, So. 113 Henry et, between Plerrepont and Clark su, (Formerly 135 Montague sU May 1st. 1867.

ao30 8m TUB HAIR. XflLL'S HAIR DYE FIFTY CENTS. iX BLACK OR BROWN, Instantaneous, natural, heantlful, reliable; the beat and cheapest in use; contains as much as ordinary dollar slses. Depot Dnane st, N. T.

Sold bj all Druggists, Patent Medicine and Perfumery Stores. Jel Ira HAIR, HAIR, HAIR AUGUST'S HAIB REJtJ VENATOR, will restore Hair wheretal! other remedies have failed; price tS. Also, August's Imperial Hair Renovator to restore gray hair to Its original color price (2. Also his superior Hair Tonlo lo dress hair, removes dandruff and cures any disease of the scalp: prce 1 50 per buttle. Ladles and gentlemen, these articles above mentioned win do all as represented, and are sartor to any now In use.

Try: them. Can be obtained at No. 7 Clinton, sear Fultoa street. Brooklyn, itairs. 30W AUGUST, Proprietor.

Doys' wear, tor sale oy tne yarn at Ji" orevailing the past three years, and all peraonB purchasing, for garments to be made at home can have them cut with nut aaaitionai cuarge at tru iuu v. Lessee b. conwaT BENEFIT OF MR. 11 RRY WATKINS to be ae TRI? tNTNO THE PIONEEh PATRIOT OR. THE MAID or' THK PTH Jocko a deformed ncgro.slave to Mr II Witklns Isabel Carlton jr.

Tht ir Original Characters, 1th Mr. Watkns' New tlmial Song. "Great Spirit Hear lly Prayer," ind When the Moon on Ihe l.ako." na Philip I.nncy. lie Pioneer Patriot Mr Duff Nalhun Hradbrook. the Tory Leader Culiinei'iai.

Guyllradbroob.hisson Davis MrsLai.cy Mtb Howard Phlllls Isabel's servant Miss A Bem dict A Chief of the Mohawks I Wren The entertainment will eo nmencc with a new and laughable Comedietta, by H. Watklns, entitled, A CUP I'F TEA! In rehearsal, a new romantic drama entitled "Norah. rride of Kllilaro rKH 'i fcOl ADMISSION Orchestra Chairs tra Stalls 75 cents; Parqnette 50 cents; Family Circle SO cents; Private Boxes $6 and $5. Doors open at 7K. ''ommence at 8 o'clock.

Box office open from A. M. to 12 M. and 5 to 7 P. M.

Doors open at 7. Curiam rises at 6 o'clock. HOOLEVS NEW OPERA HOUSE 1 CORNER OF COI'RT AM) HBM EN TBEBTf THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE RESORT. R. M.

HOOLEY sole Prorrietoj, MONDAY EVENING. JUNE 27TH. AND EVERY EVKNIM" Dt'Rrvo THE WEEK. ANOTHER ENTIRE CH NGE Reappearance of tbe. Brooklyi favorite, ARCHY HUGHES.

Fifth week of the rmi Dancers. Messrs. Tarker and Stewart. Second week of the Keystone Boys. SIX STAR COMEDIANS: John Mulligan, Dave Reed, A.

J. Leavitt, Archy Hughes, Little Eddie, and J. W. Glenn. Hoist tip the Flag, Little Eddie; The Wandering Contrabands: George the Charmer.

Archy Hughes: Cousin Joe's Visit. Trial Clog Dance; Peter Plpjs; or. The Man About Town. Admission Parquette 50 cents. Family Circle 38 cents, Private Boxes $5.

GRIFFIN XCHRISTY'S MINSTRELS, From the Fifth avenue Opera House. N. Y. G. W.

11. GRIFFIN, MANAGER, Will appear for ONE NIUIIT ONLY, MONDAY, JULY FIRST, AT THE BROOKLYN ATHENEUM. Tickets to all parts of the house. 50 cts. Doors open at to commence at 8.

Je25 6t DELPHI ACADEMY." CLOSING EXERCISES FOR 1866 7. AT THE ACADEMY OH MUSIC, FRIDAY KVENING. JUNE 2STH, 1867, Doors open at fH: to commence at 7W. ADMISSION 60 CENVS. MCALLISTER'S THIRD SOIREE, AND EVENING PROMENADE, AT LEFFERTS' PARK.

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 36. 1567. Dancing to commence at 7 o'clock. Tickets to be had at the gale on the evening of the Soiree! mhl 6m GUITAR AND BANJO NAPOLEON W. GOULD, Soloist, from the Principal Concerts in Europe and America, enahles til pupils, in a lessons, to arcon.pany aongB and play effectively.

139 Fulton Brooklyn, near Sands st. Newsnnsand solos now pub lishlne for the banjo. Thlrtv favorites already published for jrultar, arranged by N. Gould. lm JEFFERTS'PARK" NOW READY FOR ENGAGEMENTS, FOB PIC NICS AND Gates avenue cars run direct to the Park.

apl9 2ni M. CHICHESTER Proprietor. JOHN T. UMS' DANCING ACADRMY. 371 A.vn 313 FULTON STREET, Six distinct dances taught lnalx private lessons, taken at anytime.

mylt lm riO CHARTER FOR EXCURSIONS SL The large sice a heel steamboat GEoKUB F. OLY PU ANT, and boats of ail kinds Includfiia a new saloot steamboat, and the best of excursion barges. Ctossett'i Grove, verj larje, with pialform 100 Te. I by 6'J, to let, anf Other boatsjiargea and eioves suci: as desired. Office West Btreet.

near Harrow street. N. Y. myS lm" a. 'IKOSSBTT.

NEW YORK Airj.l7SKM.ENT3. VTIBLO'S GARDEN Lessee and Manager WM. WHKATLiiY. IHIS EVENING THE BLA'K CROOK. With Jarrett Palmer's celebrated PARI8IENNE BALLET TROUPE, TUB GORGEOUS TRANSFORMATION SCKNE MATINEE ON SATl'RDA AFTERNOON.

Curtain rises at n'eht at at Matinee 1. JJANVARD'S NEW MUSEUM, CORNER OF BROADWAY AND THIRTIETH ST THIS AFTERNOON. AT 3 I'. M. PANORAMA OF VHK 1 SSItl'lt songs, dances, and who sphks pins 1ST.

hub vtr irtu, di a p. The Operatic Drama of ROB ROY. ADMISSION 30 CENTS. O1 THEATRE. THIS EVENING, TREASURE TROVE! 1 ft A 1 it r.

1 TREASURE TROVBl ANKW YORK 8TORT Of some BURIED GOLD. TRIED GOLD. Produced with new and elegant icenerv SATURDAY EVENING Benefit of Miss KATE NEWTON. 1X7AL LACK'S. Fourth Annual Eniraffnmnnt nf thn Pnnnli Tioh THIS EVENING.

BENEFIT OF MR. DAN BRYANT, THK inlSliBARON and SHAMUS O'BRIEN. On MONDAY, Jnlyl, will be produced an entirely new Irish Drama, written expressly for Mr. Bryant, entitled, THE BELLS OF SHANDON. 1 he.pcrformai.ee will conclude each evening with the amusing farce of MORE BLUNDERS THAN ONE.

ROADWAY THEATRE. ADMISSION F1KTY CENTS. THIS EVENING, LURING THE WEEK. AND SATURDAY MATINEE. Last week but ono of the great Artiste.

LUCILLr: WESn K.V. LUCILLE WESTERN. As NANCY SI KES, In Dickens's Masterpiece. OLIVER TWPT. SATURDAY Only OLIVER TWIST MATINEE.

CADEMY OF MUSIC. T. MAOCIEE and Prof. RISLBY Managers MONDAY, JULY 1, Reappearance of the Wonderful Boy, "ALL RIGHT," And positively Last Week or tbe IMPERIAL JAPANESE TROUPE MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Grand Holiday Matinee on the Fourth of July at! P.M.

Box Omce open on Thursday, June 27, at 9 o'clock. mONY PASTOR'S UPERA HOUSE, 201 Bnwerv opposite Spring street. THE COOLEST I10USK IN THE CITY. LAST WEEK OF TOE SEASON. An entirely new cxtravagantlc drama, entitled, A MANAGER'S TRIALS; Or, THE COMPANY ON A STRIKE.

First appearance of the original versatile Comedian, Mr. Dick Carrol. First appearance of the eccentric Ethiopian Comedian. Mr. Pete Lee.

New songs by Tony Pastor. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, 2K o'clock. INTERNAL SEVEN UE. UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE. SECOND COLLECTION DISTRICT, State of New York.

Con prising the Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Twelfth, Fourteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Wards of the City of Brooklyn, and the Towns of Fl tt landB, FlatbuBh, Grnvesend, New Lots and Now Utrecht, in the County of Kings. OFFICE, No. 15 COURT STREET, BROOKLYN. Notice is hereby given In pursuance of Section 23 of "An act to provide Internal Revenue to support the ivernment, to pay Interest on the public debt, and for other purposes, approved Jane SO. 1S6I, as amended by subsequent acta, that the annual lists or valuilions and enumeration of propertt subject to sax under said act on tbe 1st day of March.

186.. have bean returned to the Collector by tbe Assessor of this district, and thai the duties and taxes have hecome due an I parable; thttaald Collector or his deputies will attend for the collection of the same, at his office, No. 15 Court street, in the City of Brooklyn, from and after the FIRST OKY OF JULY. 1667, until the THIRTY FIRST DAY OF JULY, 1367, Inclusive, and that all persons liable to pay taxea assessed in Bald list v. ho shall fail to nay the same within the period above limited, wiil be liable to the penalties prescribed in tbe said acts.

Said list contains the taxes upon Incomes of 1S66, billiard tables, carriages, silver plate, watches.for the year 1867, and licenses for the yar ending Ma 1st. 150S. Taxes are payable ouly in United States Treasury Notes. bills National Bunks, or certified checks. Brooklyn, June 271b, 1867.

A. M. WOOD' Je27 lm Collector 2nd N. Y. Collection Dlst.

BUSINESS NOTICES. FRANK W. TABER, A1TORNEY AND Counsellor at Law. Solicitor In Bankruptcy. Special attention given to proceedings in Bankruptcy, under the act or Congress.

Montague, corner of Co irt Btreet, Brooklyn RUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THE BRUSH FACTORY, 329 PEARL STREET NEW VOKK, (Harper's Building.) AH articles at the lowest factory prices. JeSlm JOHN K. HOppRL. SMITH HAVK OPENED THEIR NEW DRUG STORE, Cor. Fulton and Washington sts.

THEIR STOCK. nv AKD PERFUMERY, Will be found very extensive and complete. Their SODA WATER Is of Buperior excellence, and they are prepared to supply the largest crowds nlth tnls healthy beverage. THEIR STORE wiu.ni KEPT OPEN DAY XXD NIGHT. A gentleman of large experience will have charge luring the nlahl, and through the day gentlemen of thorough competence will be ln attendance.

Jel7 lm TClTCREAM FREEZERS. ICE PITCHERS, ENAMELED WATER COOLERS, AlffD ALL SIZES OF SLATE LINED AKD SCnOOLEV'S PATENT SELF VENTILATING REFRIGERATORS, MANTJFACTU RERS' PRICES. WHITE NICHOLS. 208 FULTON STREET, leitSm Corner of Piuennle. TVRKSSMAKING FRENCH DRESS MAKING MADAM NICHOLS, late with T.

M. Seaver. S8 Montague street, would respectfullj Inform her numerous patrons, that she has opened rooms at 34S State street cor. Nevtns street, where she will attend tc Dtess and Cloak Making In all its branches. Je3 lm OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURStT aut to tbe provisions of Article 1, Title 1 Chanter 4 of Part of the Itevtied Statutes of the State or New York, entitled "Of Limited Partnerships," and the smenumcnis tnereot, uiui iub uuueniucu uave luriucu limited partnership, under the provisions of tbe statutes bve mentioned, which is to commence on the seven i entb day of May, 1867, and is to terminate on tbe seven i.

enth day of May, 1870. and Is to be conducted under the TOeor firm of ANDERSON, DOUGLASS A PIERCE. oat tbe general nature of the business intended to be aL seted Is that of Inrporters and Manrrfccrarm of and Dral, r1n Paints and Varnishes and materials i tberefor. "jSL tWrBLrAM ANDERSON, HUGH DOUGLAS and rnSfi ER1CK O. PIERCE are the only general Partners taSres.

herein, and that CORNELL I TiSi ne saltl wfillam Anderson mod Frederic Pig 'tkWn. City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, an State of New York; inai iot oru DotSas sides In tbe City and Slate of till Id George F. Cornell resides to the wwn of Bye'fi US County of Westehesler and State of New ANDERSON, GEOft GK Jr. KtUtUttltlj, General Partners. speda) Partner.

mylS lairtrsr PiHrmrLi'YpAiuLa ALTON i the attentioa of Twin tnd every derIpU of ctured oa the premises by the lTuii One HARNESS, masnfa best workmen In tbe Unit la Uui nesttttl manner as It is dow (he fashion in Paris to stud ladies' dresses ilh landscapes and other portraits. The New York Times predicts that hoys of eirMern will be admitted to vote before women are. The Baptist anniversaries in Chicago were attended by 5,000 people. The Trinity Church Society, at Buffalo, are going to build a $100,000 church. Paul Morphy and family left New Orleans last week for Paris.

Grasshoppers are still on the rampage in Kansas, but Lucy Stone has withdrawn from the field. Wehli is in Paris. Gottschalk is giYUwr concerts in Rio Janeiro. Mr. Palmer, the sculptor, is building himself a house in Albany.

Attorney General Stanbery's income last, year was $29,450. Jnnt.nT! Productiot California wines smounted last year to $900,000 in value. Half of this was white wine. Eight thousand dollars in gold was stolen from the steamer W. Brooks, while lying at the levee, St.

Louis, yesterday. A little negro girl in Chattanooga, while looking among some rubbish for rags, found a diamond ring. Grizzly bears are killed California with strychnine, enclosed in a ball of tallow, and sewed into a piece of fresh mutton. The Rochester papers say that 3Ir. Greeley, who made an agricultural speech at Rockport, was frequently interrupted hy inquiries about Jeff.

Davis. The death of Lieutenant John William Simpson, R. is recorded by English papers. He was one of the officers who received the Empi nr Napoleon on board the Bel lerophon, on the 15th of July, 1815. A fire on May 17, in Idaho City, destroyed four hundred and forty two houses, including the Postcffice and Express office.

Loss estimated at a million dollars. The Christian World, one of the leadingre ligious papers of London, has, it is said, purchased of II. W. Reecher's London publishers, the advance sheets of Mr. Beechor's novel in the Ledger, and publishes them as a serial.

At the last ball given at the Tuileries it was observed that the finest women were Americans or of American extraction. Mrs. B. 8., cfNtw York, was in a lovely maize robe, over which a haze of tulle appeared to hover, looped up by two roses and glistening foliage. A small bouquet on the bosom bloomed among diamond pendents on her neck.

Her hair, which is jet black, was braided a Vem pire with gold. Miss V. was another beautiful American star, as also Mrs. who wore a feather poplum over a bouillone skirt. In 1S5G, Lord Henrv Seymour, of England, made a bequest of some $70,000 to the "hospitals nf London and Paris." Since his death it has bet bard work for the lawyers to dc teimine what should be understood by the name, London.

So many changes, within a recent period, have taken place in the boundaries of ihe cily, that four different interpretations were hroutrht forward. The word Hospital has been also hard to define, and considei able money has been used up in this curious field of inquiry. The Chicago Republican states that a consignment of over twenty seven thousmd pounds of Illinois sugar is on its way to that cily from the best sugar manufactory of the Germania Sugar Companv at Chattsworth, Livingston County, Illino'is. This is a portion of the product of the past season'9 business. Most of this sugar, and perhaps all of this consignment, was made in March last, frcm beets which had been kept La the pits during the winter.

Cure for the Bite of a Mad Dog. A writer in the National Intelligencer says: "Spirits of hartshorn is a certain remedy for the bite of a mad dog. The wound should be bathed constantly with it, and three or four doses diluted, taken inwardly during the day. The hartshorn decomposes chemically the virus insinuated into tlie wound, and imme diateljy alters and destroys its deleteriousncss." The gentleman who left this recipe with Tn.iri.ns for ita ttiQarj The Atlanta Few Era, one of the leadinr papers of Georgia, hoists at the head of its coE imns the name of Gen. Grant for next President of the United States.

It believes he is the only man who can lead the nation from its present gloomy political night into a brighter and more effulgent day. So mighty is the tide now setting in that it.seems the will of Deity itself So accepting it, we place the name of Ulysses Grant at the head of the columns of the Era as the people's choice for President. A Paris correspondent tells the following anecdote of Sivori: Not many nights ao about 12 o'clock, the violinist was talking with some friends at the door of a cafe on the Boulevards, having just left a private concert at which he had been invited to play. One of the numerous little Italian beggar boys who infest Paris, with his violin in one hand and his cap in the other, was begging a few sous from the persons 'who were sitting; outside, enjoying the cool of the evening, bivori called the little mendicant to him, and taking from him his wretched instrument executed thereon a very elaborate piece, which not only astonished the fiddle and its owner, but attracted in a very short time a crowd of admiring listeners. 'When he had finished he gave back the violin to the little beggar and, hat in hand, commenced a collection in favor, as he enid, "of a brother artist in distress." It is needless to soy tb.it' every person gave something, and the "artist' in distress" received more on the occasion than he had ever done before or than he ever will probably do again.

Concerning "Walt Whitman. It has been fashionable latterly for critics to affect a high appreciation of the works of that filthiest of rhymsters, Walter Whitman. The London Exaviiner, in alluding to a paragraph which ranks the poet Swinburn.among man's admirers, very sensibly and forcibly says: "We hope this is a mistake. Walt Whitman is a monster of affectation, and only tlie grossness with which he obtrudes the sensual side of life can obscure the fact that he is as drearily common place as Mr. Tapper.

If Mr. Tupper were to become insane, and hia insanity may we be pardoned the suggestion took a beastly form, the result might D3 such writing as Walt Whitman's." Commercial Adze titer. Lincoln, the new State capital of Nebraska, is located in Lancaster county, about fifty milts west of Nebraska City. The first stake is yet to be driven in this pretentious city, but we shall soon, probably, see advertisements of eligible corner lots for sale on 'Capitol or 'University or 'Asylum or one block from the 'State Half the State land grant is devoted to the construction of a railroad from Nebraska City to and through Lincoln westward. A railroad is being surveyed through Northern Missouri from Alexandria (just below Keokuk) to Nebraska City, as an extension of the Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw road, which terminates opposite Alexandria.

The Nebraska City people ere in great glee. They consider these paper picmises and this paper victory the death blow to Omaha. There are in Stark County, Ohio, 11,436 horses, valued at 21,557 cattle at 117mules, valued at 149,978 sheep, valued at $334,093 28,880 valued at $111,510 7,319 carriages, valued at watches, valued at $39,102 343 pianos, valued at $33,203 1,863 dogs, valued at $8,418. In 1880, 31,560 acres or wheat were sown, producing 239,369 bushels; rye 1,675 acres, 11,366 bushels buckwheat 1 323 acres, 19,032 bushels oats 17.919acres, 699,09 bushels barley 7,125 acres, 174,378 bushels corn 23.209 acres, 938,712 bushels flax433 acres, 2,54 1 bushels potatoes 1, 601 acres, 135,517 bushels amount of coal mined, 512,583 bushels. Pounds wool raised, 472,453.

The New York Citizen recently favorably cemmented on Greeley's motives in bailing Jeff. Davis. Whereupon Horace writes the following characteristic acknowledgment Albant, June 17, 1867. Dfar Miles I thank you heartily for your article on last Saturday, though I ask none to commend or justify me; I only beg my friends, not to apologue lor me. I make no apologies and want none I can wait I know that the Yankee school mistresses, teaching young ne crro ones in Dixie, understand and appreciate what I have done; and I am confident that the politicians win oe aoie to do bo by and by.

But whether they shall or not, I know what good I have done to "Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable," and no per socal inconvenience Bhallmakeme repent what I have well done. Yours, always truly, Horace Gbebust. General O.G. Halfdte. Directors of the New York and Erfe, Railroad have just returned rpnitheir spectioh excursion, occasions when basinow is blended with enjoyment Tw i jptcbi of the trrent arteries throtirih which the trafSs that is essential to prosperity, eirea.1 lutes its biuanese pays more man anauftuy.

OUNTAIN RETREAT HOUSE BEAU tlfUllv located hnlfwnv IwItpph PittcL Ul nn1 tbp Otintaln. Mouse Will Tir. nnnn fi ir tho r.manllnn nfoitAsli on May 1st, 1867. Board HO per week. Apply Tor Information to GEO.

L. FLEMING, 221 Fulton street, Brooklyn, or address D. BLOOM, CatskUl, Greene N. Y. apis 3m' WAttBLE YARDS.

MARBLE MANTLES, MONUMENTS, J. JIOGRAYNE is now making up a large selection of mantles, monuments, bc, in forcitrn and domestic nmrbtes, which he Offers for sale at prices suffi cicnitly low to make It. an object of economv for the closest buyers to patronize him. The unlimited facilities which his new establishment affords, the fact that he is now prepared to buy his stock at auction by the block and at first cost, his combined practical experience. Industry, perseverance and anxious desire to Increase his business, entitles him to an advanced position ln his piofession and a senerouB share of public patronage.

Ware Rooms, 163 Flatbush avenne Factory, 53? Pacific street. Brooklyn. )3 3m UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK, Nos. S96 and SOS CANAL STREET, cor. Lalght N.Y.

Open dally from 10 to 3, and on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday fi om 5 to 7. Six per cent, interest paid on sums of 5 to J.iCOO. Money deposited now will bear Interest from July 1st. JOHN McLEAN, President. T.

S. Aimocit, Secretary. G. S. Ciiapin, Treasurer.

Je20 lm ERMANIA SAVINGS BANK, uuun i i. 377 1ULTON STREET, (Opposite the City Hall, Brooklyn.) Office'hours dally from 9 o'cIock'A. M. to 3 o'clock P. and also on Mondays and Saturdays, from 5 to 8 o'clock in the evening.

Six Per Cent. Annual Interest, free of Government Tax will be allowed on all deposits entitvn thereto DepnsitB made until July 20th will draw interest from Julylst. FREDERICK A. SCHROtDER, President. JOHN G.

A. VAGT, 1st Vice President. DR. I'. PALMEDO, 2nd Vice President.

THEODORE J. HAPPEL. Treasurer. 1 IlEOIiOHE JCNCKE, Secretary and Cashier. WM.

D. VEEIiF.H, Counsel. Jo20 lm ILLIAMSBURGH SAVINGS BANK, COIiNEIt OF SOUTH THIRD AND FOURTJ BROOKLYN. L. I.

DIVIDEND NOTICE: Depositors are hereby notified thnt SEMI ANNUAL INTEREST, At the rate of SIX PER CENT. PER ANNUM On all sums of and upward, that Bl.all have been deposited three months on the first day of July next, will be paid to dcposltora on or after MONDAY. JULY 15, FREE FROM GOVERNMENT TAX. Interest not called for will be passed to the credit of depositors as principal. Deposits made on or before the 10th day of July will draw Interest from the 1st.

The Bank Is open for business daily (Sundays and Holi dajs excepted.) On Mondays and Saturdays, fro 3 to 7 o'clock, P.M., and on Tuesdays, Weonesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 10 A. M. until 2 P. M. GEORGE RICARD, President.

WILLIAM WALL, Vice Present. NATHANIEL BRIGGS, Vice President. Samuel Tkuslow, Secretary. Jel8 lm JINGS COUNTY SAVINGSBANK. Boadway, (late South Seventh Bt,) corner of Fourth, (Washington Hall,) Brooklyn, E.

D. Depositors are hereby notified that a Semi Annual Dividend at the rate of six per cent, per annum, free from tax, on all sums from $2 to $5,000 (entitled thereto) will be paid on uud after July 20th. Interest not called for will be credited as principal. Deposits made now and up to July 15 will draw Interest from July 1. The funds or this Bank are Barely Invested in Bonds and Mortgages, (worth double the amount loaned,) City, New York State and Government Securities.

OPEN DAILY. ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, In forenoon from 9 to 12; afternoon from 4 to 7. OS TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, As usual, from to 7 o'clock P. M. JAMES S.

BARNES, President. Jonu McCaxk, Cashier. Jc27 tilljvlj lsfHI4UDdl OS ttOND ANJJ vJPJLVl $7,000. DRAKE 9 Wtlloughby street. no27 6m HAMILTON SAVINGS BANK, Corner of HAMILTON AVENUE AND SUMMIT STREET, BROOKLYN, Open daily from 9 to 2, and on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 6 to 8 P.

M. Deposits from 10 cents to $itf)00 received, and six per cent, interest, free ot tax. We Invite accounts to he oocned ln this Bank, and deposits to be made dally, weekly, monthly or quarterly. A deposit of 10 cents per day for 10K years, with Interest, amounts to $5'il 13; a deposit of l0 per mouth for two years, with interest, amounts to $251 49. A fund in this Rank would bo a good reliance in case of sickness or old age, and better than even the good will of frieuds.

trustees: CnARLES H. COLLINS, President, 332 Pearl street. THOMAS K. MARCY, Vice Pres. Physician, 223 Raymond street.

SILAS B. DUTCHER, Vice 4th av. arm 63 Pearl N. Y. Hon.

Henry H. Van Dyck, U. S. Assistant Treasurer, N. Bridge Btreet.

Hon. Jasper W. Gilbert, Justice Supreme Court, Henry street. Otto Rotton, Physician, Court Btreet. Hon.

Wm. E. Robinson, Member of CongreBB, Livingston street. Hon. John T.

Hogeboom, U. S. General Appraiser, Adelphl street, nenry c. Murphy, A ttorney. Johnson street.

Martin Shea, Restaurant, Columbia street. Wm. Helssenbuttel, Coal, Degraw street. Peter Green, Accountant, Baltic street. Admiral NelBon, Merchant, Adelphl street.

Michael McCormack, Broker, Hicks street. Martin Breen, Assessor, Hicks street. Ephralm VVlittloCK, inspec Col WiaMnetn str not F. II. Collins, Merchant, Pearl street: P.

K. HOTgan; Plumber, Union street. Joseph Kiernan, Real Estate, Court street. Chauncey M. Felt, Coal, Nelson street.

Jobn Barnelt, Merchant, Sackett street John H. McCormlck, Accountant, Adelphi street. JelSly RODMAN, FISK BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, No. 18 NASSAU STREET, New York, BUY AND SELL AT MARKET RATES: Six per Cent. Bonds of 1881; Ten Forties; Five Twenty Bonds, all Issues; Seven Thirty Notes, all series; Compound Interest Notes, aad Gold aud Silver Coin.

Registered Interest Collected and Coupons cashed with aut charge. 7 30 Notes, all series, taken ln exchange ior the new Consolidated 5 20 Bonds, on terms advantageous to holders of 7 30's. Merchants and Importers Bnpplled with nod for custom duties at loweBt market rates. Orders for purchase and sale of all miscellaneo us secnr ttics promptly executed. Mail and telegraph orders will receive oar personal attention.

Deposits received and Interest allowed on balances. Collections made on all points with quick returns, my 10 Sm RODMAN, KISK CO. MUTUAL VINGSBANK OF BROOKLYN. No. S3 ATLANTIC NEAR THE SOUTH FERRY.

The location of this Bank being on the principal car rontes and easily accessible from all parts of the city and Long Island, will be open for business on MONDAY, the lOtb day of June. Business hours dally from 9 o'clock, A. to 2 o'clock. P. and on Mondays and Saturdays from i to 8 o'clock in the evening.

Six percent Interest free of government tax, will be allowed on all deposits entitled thereto. officers: V. SOUTHWORTH. President. LYMAN 8.

BURN HAM, 1st Vic President, CHAS, S. BROWN, 2d Vice President, L. LAMB1RT, Secretary, CHARLES CONDIT, Counsel. "XnTJSXKE3 V. Southwortb.

John C. Daniel Martin. Edwin K.Scranton,Wm. Hannahs, Connolly Roddy, Wm. J.

Dixon, E. Litchfield, Chas. S.Brown, John G.Latimer, Geo. B. Douglass, John Lefferta, L.B.Shaw, Jas.

M. Taylor, P. Keenan. Charles Condlt, Win. P.

Llbby, Kev.Jos.FransloU, Wm. B.Barber, L.S. Burnham, H. H.K&ttenhorn, my28 lm DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, Nos. S53 and S55 Fulton street.

OPEN DAILY FROM 9 A. M. TO 3 PM. And every MONDAY and SATURDAY from 5 toB P. M.

A89XCT8, No. of Accounts, S0A63. PaBt interest paid, 6 per cent, per annum on all sums. Interest from 1st January, April, July and October. Ten days allowed, commencing each quarter.

Wm. Edwards, Treaa. Jomr A. Cnoss, Prcst. John w.

Huhtib, Sec'y. HDollxbb, 1st V. Preat. Chas. Lowest, Counsel.

J. H. Sacxkajtzt, 2d do. TRUSTEES. John A.

Cross, Chas. Lowery, A. J. Beekman, Harold Dollner, Jacob 8 W. Bergen, George Hall, Daniel Chauncey, Robert J.

Davies, Wm. w. Edwards, Stephen Haynes, C. C. Smith, Henry Rowland, Edward Merritt, Joseph Wllletts, Traak, John W.

Hunter, J. Pferpont Lord, David Farley. L. B. Wyman.

Saml. U. F. Odell Richard Field, 8. L.

Uusted, Geo. C. Robinson, Edward W. FlBke.Gtorge Dicklnsondwln Beers, Jobn Halsey, Alfred S. Barnes, Henry N.

Conklln BelB ly Walter T. Hatch. THE EMIGRANT SAVINGS BANK, OF BROOKLYN, No. COURT STREET. MONTAGUE BUILDING.

OPEN DAILY from 9 A. M. to 2 P. and every MONDAY and THURSDAY from 6 to 9 P. M.

Interest SIX PER CENT, on all sums, free from Gov eminent tax. CORNELIUS DEVER. President. AN W. DOUGHERTY, 1st Vice President.

JOHN LEACH, 2d Vice President. J. BBAjnqcB, Secretary. TRUSTEES: Edward Harvey, John Doherty. J.

Branlque, S. B. Richardson, Claudius Bradley, John Leach, Edward Rorke, Chas. Franks, Wm. Roberts, Dr.

Hy. J. Cullen, TIiob. Cassldy, Dan'l Hart Thomas Carroll, Wm. McDermott, Connolly Roddy, Cornelius Dever, H.

Lamarche, Edwd BurnB, Andw. DouEberty, Henry Ostermoor, Ihos. Mccarty, Samuel Castner, Jarvts Kilpatrick, Hub Roddy, Wm. Casey, Alex.McCue, John Fay, Dr. W.H.

Dudley, All moneys deposited previous to the 15th day of January, April. July and October, will draw interest from tha first of those months. arl tf HE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK, OF BROOKLYN. CORNER OF FULTON AND ADAMS STREETS, upposiie Open daily from 9 A. M.

to 3 P. and Monday and Saturday from i to 8 P. M. OFFICERS: President JAMES M. SEABUEY.

Vice Presidents, PHILIP S. CROOKE, SAMUEIj B. STEWART. Treasurer and Secretary, JOHN S. MACKAY.

Attorney and Counsel, JOHN O.PERRY. Trustees, PHILIP B. CROOKE, SAMUEL ALFRED M. WOOD. BENJAMIN F.

DvLAHO, EDWARD B. FOWLER, ANTHONY CaMVBELL, CHARLES JONES, SAMUEL B. STEW ART, JOHN H. 8EEBEOK, JOHN L. RYDER, GEORGE WJOHNlfpir, EUZOR G.

WEBST11B, ALEXANDER AGAR, WILLIAM J. CROPS. tR. JOHN C. MIDDENDORF, HORACE p.

WHITNLT JAME8M. SEABURT, FRANKLIN BELL, JOHN 8. JJACKAY, JOHN C. PERRY FRE PROM OOVEiW. MENT TAX allowed on all deposits from $1 to $5,000.

b9m lB' of January, AprIL JuT and October. Fifteen days allowed, commencing eat. quarter. ay26 BATS AMP CAPS. TUST OPENED.

19 A GREAT VARIBTY OF SUMMER STYLES, Sn 8 anBoy' wear in Felt, Cloth and Straw. 3el 4teod BIGLOW 185 FnltoVrt. HARRisf kfi'KA'wr GOODS to the ladies of Brooklyn, in a variedl afA Sn iSSSSSSS STRAINS r.V thfllVir.kr XeU Caselmera. Felt nd Cloth remarkably reasonable. Bememoer the place.

S61y 259 261 Fulton st opposite Clinton. Brooklyn. FUBNITCBB. LWAY8 BUY THE BEST, OR AFTER 'lit oiaappoimeu wiwwi ui iub ouivtan iRSTJBLR SPUING BED. All nhvslclana reeonv uieuo mem.

ueaiui luxurj wa eooaomy. oirong, durable and warranted. Free from bedbugs. Blx to ten dollars, according to size. Sold everywhere, stall orders filled.

Warerooms. 215 Centre street, N. Y. fen tf WATCHK8 AND CLOCKS OF EVERY description. Jewelry, Fancy Articles, Ac, Ac repaired and warranted by JAB.

MoUURBAY tu Fnltsa tact, ASONIO HALL ASSOCIATION OF rvii Tha meei i.UL ircaiLii: iiBirici. ui inuuaiin. mi. lug of the stockholders of this Association will nt the onlce of Messrs. D.

M. CHAUNCEY in Montague 8t. near Court, on MONDAY the 8th July proximo. al .1 o'clock, P. M.

At this meeting five Trustees Will ott elected for five years in tlie place of five members or tue present board whose ti rm of service will expire at luat time; also three Inspectors of election. The polls will oe own from 7X to 9)4 o'clock P. M. Dated Brooklyn. June lltll lflfl.

HARVEY FARBINGTON; Pre't. Wm. H. DeBevqisb, Sec'y. Jeli3wM i A NOON WILL I PRAY AND CRY JQ ALOUD." Come to the BROOKLYN NOONDAY PRAYER MEETING, From 12 to 1 o'clock.

Y. M. C. Association Rooms, Fulton avenue, cor. Gallatin place.

"What, could ye not watch with me one hour I ie5 lnv THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, OF BROOKLYN. Chartered by special act of the Legislature of the State of New York, for the safe keeping of valuablosan its massive granite, burglar, and Are proof vaults. 'Built rn. (hit t. SJ.t Fnl tnn Kfrnet.

onnOSlte the City Hall, will open for business on the first day of July, and guarantee at low rates on valuation Dy owner, tlie safe keeping and security ol all kinds of valuables entrusted with them. Government and all Coupon Bonds and Stock Securities, Gold Coin, Bullion, Jewelry, Diamonds. Watches, Silver Plate, Deeds, Contracts, wills, valuable papers. Cash Boxes, and Tin Trunks and Packages, Rith contents unknown. Having ample accommodation, the rrompany are prepared to receive Trunks, Boxes or Packiges fromper soi going abroad, or temporally to be abBent from the city.

Hon. NATHAN B. MORSE, President. Hon. PHILIP S.

CROOKE, Vice President. Jons L. Sp adeb, Treasurer and Secretary. trustees: ATH AN B. MORSE.Treasurer of the City of Brooklyn STEPHEN CROWELL, President Phoenix Insurance Company.

JAMES D. FISH, President Marine Bank N. Y. PHILIP P. CltOOKE, Flatbush.

ISAAC BADE AU, Collector of Taxes. Hon. CHAS. L. BENEDICT, Judge U.S.

Court. JOHN K. PRUYN, President Central Bank. FOSTER PETTIT, Merchant. JOHN G.

BERGEN, Police Commissioner. JOHN L. SPADER, Cashier Central Bank. ASHER U. HUBBARD, Flatlands.

JOHN II. BERGEN, Flatbush. jeK lm npO CONTRACTORS SEALED PRO posals will be received, addressed to the Commissioners for Ihe repairing and i nproveraent of Clinton street, at the otfee of the Engineer, 23 Court; street, until 4 o'clock P. Monday, July 15th, 1807, for regulating and paving Clinton street, from Fulton street to Second place, with trap block pavement or NIcholBon pavements, according to plans and specifications which may he seen nt the office of the Engineer. The Commissioners reseTve the right to reject any or all of said bids, as they may think for the interest of said improvement.

Brooklyn; June 24th, 1607. By order of the Commissioners, Je2220t L. N. VIBBARDEngineer. TO CONTRACTORS.

SEALED PROPO Bals will be leceived. addressed to the Commlsslon eis oi the Union street Improvement, at the office of the Engineer, 22 Court street, until 3 o'clock, P.M., Friday, July nth, 1867, for grading Union street, from the Gow anus Canal to the Plaza line of Prospect Park, according to profile and specification which may be seen at the office of the Engineer. i Proposals will not be considered unless accompanied with a consent, in writing of two sureties often thousand dollars each, (who shall be qualified as to their responsibility) that if the contract be awarded to the party nro posing, they will become bound as hia surety for its faithful performance; and in case he shall neglect or refuse to execute the coi tract, if so awarded, then they will nay to the Commissioners the difference between the price so promoted and the price of the next highest bidder, to whom the contract may be awarded. The Commissioners reserve the rlaht to reject any or all of said bids, as they may think for the interest of said improvement. By order of the Commissioners.

L. N. VIBBARD, Engineer. Brooklyn, June 22, 1867. JeJJ lot KIN DISEASES OF EVERY FORM and staee.

Old Sores. RloteheK nnri Himnlpn nn t.h lace and hody. and all surgical complaints treated at the Fourth Ward Dispensary, New Chambers aud James N. Y. A permanent and speedy cure guaranteed lu all ated.

Jii8 12 1 OOD MOULDING MILL, 83 BERGEN street, bt tween Smith and Hoyt. Wood Mouldings of every description. Circular of any size or pattern. CiBlngs, Base. Door Jambs and Architraves.

Turning anu bcroll Sawing done with despatch. if I LOW AY 'S PILLS DIARRHEA A sudden suppression of the evacuations frenueiitlv eiidsln collapse. The nction of llolloivav's medicines is based on a more rational principle; by combining with the depraved humors they neutralize and expel them through the natural channels. They purify the ltulds, cleanse the bowels, Invigorate the stomach, and by regulating tlie various functions restore the body its noimal state of health. Sold by all druggists.

Je2i lw JJO I ELECTRIC SOAP, A ES 1MB, SAVES LABOR, SAVES MONEY, SAVES WOMEN. IT WILL NOT HARM TUB MOST DELICATE FABRIC. IT IS A GREAT DOMESTIC BLESSING. WHOLESALE AGENTS, DELAPIEUKE, KFITH CO. No.

2 Liberty atreet, NewYork. GROCERS KEFP IT. JeUlm DICKEY BIKER SHADES. Fl'LTON AVENUE, Corner of Adelphl street. ALES, WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS on deck.

JAS. A. BII1DSALL, Jell lm Proprietor. MADAME KROSS, FROM PARIS No. 1 Johnson street, corner of Fiuton.

DreseB, Cloaks and Mantillas got up in tlie lateBt styles and fashions ant done to give satisfaction, as also at the shortest u'otico. Tbe ladies of Brooklyn are ronneatprl to call. Joio lm MADiiflib KKQfls, i juiinaoirBtr EL. SANDERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. FOR CALIFORNIA, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Special attention given to cases in Bankruptcy, and te caBes arising under the Internal Revenue Laws.

OFFICE No. 9 COURT STREET, RESIDh'NCE 97 FORT GREENE.PLACB. Jel 3m BASE BALL, CRICKET, ARCHERY, I'roqnel, and the Aerial Crlcset. Implements for above complete and of best make, as well as other social games constantly on hand and for sale.at wholesale and retail. IYIce lists on apppllcatlon.

C. F. A. HINRICHS 150 Broadway, (up sta'rs). New xorfc.

3m WOLF DIAMOND BROKERS, agents and general dealers In commtsslou goods. ISO Myrtle ave, Brooklyn, up stairs. Goods bonght and sold on commission, also pianos, sewing machines and other goods bought on the most reasonable terms, and liberal cash advances made on same, or other merchan. dlse when assigned for Bale, diamonds more particularly. myMlni t'BOGKERY, IDDLE OF THE BLOCK, tjuvraa uxpin ta, nan I HAD LEY Is constantly receiving Large invoices of FRENCH CHINA.

OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE, AT ONE HALI THE USUaL SELLING PRICES. White French China Dinner Sets. 120 pieces 930 0c Tea Sets, 44 pieces 7 DO Dinner Plates, per doz 2 Ot Tea 51 Cups and Saucers. 34 2 Ot Frenirh Cnt Goblets, per doz 2 a Also Fancy Goods In China Dinner Tea, Toilet Sets White Parisian Stone Ware. Cut aud Pressed Glassware 31Iver Plated Ware.

Cutlery. at equally low prices. GoodB delivered anywhere in New York or Brook 'yn. Houae Furnishing Goods In laree variety. Remember HADLEY'S, Middle of the Block.

Send fo Catalocuo. No connection with corner stores. mhl3 1 BPIXPERS MATERIA IS. M. C.

KEITH, DEALERS IN YEL LOW PINE GIRDERS, STEP PLANK Timber of all kinds Bawed to order. Steam Saw and Planing Mill foot of North 3d Brook lyn, E. and 112 Wall st, N. Y. my4 3m HHARTEAU CU7, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS MAPON8' MATERIALS, Viz LIME, BRICK.

CEMENT. PLASTER, 40. Also. Conn. BROWN STONE and North Blver BLUB STONE.

Omce and Yards, FluBhlng avenue, near Clin ton, and foot of Bond street Gowanns Creek. fe25 ly LUMBER AT WHOLESALE RETAIL, ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND QUALITY. A fhll slock, suitable for Bhlpmeut to China, Australia Africa Brazil. West Coast. Rio De La Plata, and all other foreign markets.

Selections forparties for entire cargoei made with care and dlBpatch. The attention of Exporters and Manufacturers Is especially requested. PISE, SPRUCE AND HEMLOCK, in every variety. Also, a. general assortment of Hard Woods, suitable for Home and Foreign markets.

Including MAHOGANY BLACK "WALNUT. HICKORY, CHERRY. ASH WHITEOAK. SYCAMORE, BAS8WO0D, ASH. WHITEWOOD, BOARDS AJSD PLANKS.

OAK AND MAHOGANY VENEERS, WAGON SPOKES AND FELLEYS, Constantly on band, and for Bale In quantities to snit purchasers by R. W. ADAMS Sc Atlantic Dock 113 Wall Btreet. New York. BM1JP.P1W.

INMAN LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS 1 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, EVERY WEDNESDiTf AND SATURDAY CITY OF BOSTON SATURDAY. June 29. CITY OF NEW YORK WEDNESDAY July 3 RATES OF PAaSAGE. First Cabin fiio gold. Steerage $30 currency.

Prepaid Tickets from Liverpool or Queenstown to persons sending for friends at lowest terms. Drafte iBBued payable in all parts of Great Britain and Ireland. For further information apply at the Company's offices 15 Broadway N.T.. or to JOSEPH BERRY, Agent. 29t Fulton Btreet, Brooklyn.

7el31y TAPSCOTT'S EMIGRATION AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE OFFICE. 86 SOUTH STREET, N. Y. of Steamers to and from LIVERPOOL AND OUEENPTOWN TAPSCOTT'S CELEBRATED LINES op LIVERPOOL AND LONDON PACKETS For passage to and from Queenstown JJ verpool or London, and drafts payable throughout England IrelfSd Scotland and Wales, at lowest possible rates ajnlv to TAPSCOTT BROS. 86 South Btreet NEW YORK AND BREMEN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

wm.eaveP.er46TN. taking passengers to Southampton. Havre and Bremen at the following rateB. payable fn gold erlts eomvalMiln ourrency to Paris or London, additional a First cabin, 110; second cabin, 1)65: steerage nvnm Mj Havre, New fort ,23 cabin, cabin, J75: steerage, 13. rK' nr" EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AN HOrra ATLANTIC 'nJy 19 For freight, eipressage, bills ot exchange or Jl fpw ly i8AAC TlfL0S dentf, Broadflray TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN ANDUVER.

POOL FROM NEW YORK FOR 5s CHICAGO, MANHATTAN, MINNESOTA. And other first class steamers. Passage to New York at lowest rates. Remittances to Ireland, WILLIAMS GUION, aply 29 Broadway and 83 South street if TEAM TO AND FROM 1 OLD COUNTRY. ANCHOR LINE OF TRANSATLANTIC STRAW PACKET SHIP8.

oiKAM HTBERNIA, CALEDONIA. Enunpf BRITANNIA. COLUMBrAT IOw2 Sail regularly, carrying pasaengera to and from the orlnrt. pal places inSngland, ftelandV 6cotland, Wales and toe United States, and forward passengers at throuith fares ad from France, Germany, c. "Muniaresto Fares as low as by any other flrBt class line.

An this company does not employ runners, those who wish sage ttceta, or certificates of prepaid paeeuisend ffpSyWca 123 Sly" (VOX Alp LINE OF EXTRA STEAMEBa STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN UVBB BAHJK6 FROM NEW YOKEVERY WEDVRSTJAV TO NEW YORK EVEKY TUESDAY Steerage Passage from Now York i'b Passage to New iowt rate? oVWa'MouSf7 These steamers carry passengers on one dec only. gralts for sale on Great Brltlln and IrelSS. For paisage andhrther tiifoirmaUon anplvat CUNARD'S STEElSAGE1 OFFICB. 'y 19 BROADWAY. TT.

T. rllREBLB AND QUADRUPLE TABLE rtb SS.ftrr3J)ISS Ssre ln every variety, fbr sale at JAS. Moll BRAY'S New Jewelry EstabUshlnent, 815 FnlMs street Tra Bkookltw Daily Eagle is pnbllshen every afternoon, at the Eaale Buildings, 30 iu.1 33 Fulton street Brooklyn, and is dellverod to CUt uubacrihers every evening, at eighteen cents per weiik. payable to the Carriers. tW This Paper baa the largest cibotoattott of any Evening paper published in the United atcs, and as a Sttdluro lor business and trcaeral adverUslng is not but Ktsaed by any othtT Journal.

Tssxb Invariably cash in advance. OB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PROMPTLY AND NEATLY EXECUTED. ADOTION 8AI.B. MINER SOMERVILLE, HORSES AND CARRIAGES AT AUIMJ.N. SATURDAY, 20th, At 12 o'clock, at tub OLD BROOKLYN MARKET, JAMES STREET, NEAR FULTON.

Two blocks from Fultou Furry. 1 WO GOOD OAD HOS; ONE GOOD TKAM, ONE TURNOUT HORSE, WAGON HARNESS. 'TWO TOI' BUGGIES, TWO JiU TOP ROAD WAGONS. TWO KOCKAWAYS, SEVERAL SETS OF HARNESS. Full particulars in catalogue at time of sule.

Je27 2t "tosephThegeman, AUCTIONEER KIP CENTRAL SALESROOMS, Willouehby, corner of fcarl street lingular Sales of Fnrnituru. c. every Friday SATURDAY. JUNE 39th. At 10 o'clock A M.nt 1:3 Montague street, between Court and Clinton street Brooklyn.

HANDSOME FURNITURE, PAINTINGS, Large mirror, console and cornices, line oil paintings, lace cuilaiua, walnut library bookcase, rosewood, walnut and j'jiahognny. mnilil top. parlor, chamber and (lining room furniture, liiilr and sprimc mattresses, lounges, hatstand, velvet, medallion ai English Brussels carpets, oil clothB, refrigerators, 4c. One Hazleton round cor aered 7 octave roseu onu piano. At 3 o'clock P.

M. VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY Comprising abont JifO volumes of standard works, handsomely bound, isplendld engravings, artists' proofs. Je35 at' WjiTCCLE, AUCTIONEER. BY COLE MURPHY. Salesroom.

S39 Fulton street, near City Hall. MONDAY, JULY 1st. At 11 o'clock, at 9J First place. ELEGANT FURNITURE. PIANO, BILLIARD TA TTLES, Two rosewood parlor suites.

otacK walnut etegere, eboi tables. large pier aurt mantel glasses, rich idaniaBU at lace curtains and cornice, splendid rose wood pinno, mantel clock and vases: 3 six llgnt ehande Here black walnut bookcases, library tables and chairs, black walnut and mahogany chamber suites, best mat itretsts and bedding, oak sideboard, extension table and chairs, china, dinner and tea sots, cut glass sets, silver and silver plated ware, gas range, one of Phelan's billiard tables and fixtures compute, velvet, brassels ply carpets, oil cloths, hat stand, kitcheu furniture, a 4t SATURDAY, JUNE 20th, At 11 o'clock. In front of Salesrooms. Throe Ttock away wagons, 'i shifting top wagons, 1 doctor's cig.l express wagon, several good hones, double single harntss, je2i2t WJ AT LAWRENCE, AUCTIONEER BY Jdit LDWARD A. LAWRENCE.

Office Trinity Build "luff No 111 Broadway. Snpreine Court Sale of 32 valuable and beautifully located building plots of various sizes, to bo sold at auction, on Tuesday, the 9th of July, at la o'clock, nt the change Sales Rooms, 111 Broad wav, N.Y. This property is near Maspeth, L. handsomely situated on high ground, with an extensive frontage on the Wiltuiii'sbureh and Newtown Horse Railroad, about three miles from the ferries. On the property thTe is a large well built mansion, witli a fine lawn, well shaded, garden, plenty of l'ruit, outbuildings, numerous commodious and convenient.

Also, one well built Tenement House, with barn, sheds, in complete order; well suited for market Gardners or others. The attention of capitalists, manu ctnrcrs and mechanics is particularly directed to this sale, as it will be reinptory to the highest bidder, on Gisy terms. For fin titer particulars apply at the Auctioneer's olllce. Trinity Building, No. Ill Broadway.

TX7 H. MILDER, AUCTION I3ER, Bv JOHNSON MILLER, AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS, No. 25 Nassau street cor. Cedar st, New York. City Residences stores and Lots, Country Scats, and Farn a bouulit.

sold rented and exchanged; Loans utpii Anetton gales of Furniture. tf" iv WM. W. BACKUS, AUCTIONEER, LONG ISLAND REAL ESTATE AND AUCTION ROOM, No. 371 FULTON STREET, Oppositk the City Hall, Bboobxyh.

BACKUS HOOD, taneral Auction and Commission the sale Of Real Estate Merchandise, Furniture, Paintings. Works OC Art. at the salesroom, stores or private residences, ifc Hones and Carriages, The business will be conducted on a Btrictly cotntnlsBion basis. Advances made If xfoglred. apl 3m 17 A LAWRENCE, AUCTIONEER.

jS2i. BY EDWARD A. LAWRENCE. Office, Trinity Building, No. Ill Broadway, N.

Auctioneer and Broker lu Real Estate. Sales of Stocks fcnd Hondo at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, ovary Friday. Public sales of Farms, Live Stock, Vessels nd Merchandise wherever desired. Referees Executors' and Trustees' sales solicited. Personal attentioa to auction sales of furniture and fine oil paintings 'at private residences In every part of the city and vicinity.

apl ly WATCHES AWI JEtyELKY. JKAMPNEY SMITTEN, (Formerly Spies Champnby) MANUFACTURE FINE GOLD AND HAIR JEWELRY IPo order, on the premises, from any hair furnished, and Coarantee Its giving entire satisfaction. STERLING SILVER WARE. CtSE GOLD AND SILVER ENGLISH, SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHES AND CLOCKS. EXTRA FINE QUALITY PLATED WARE Factories of the Justly celebrated Rogers Manhattan Plate Co.) tflPEBA GLASSES, (BARDOU'S BEST,) EYE GLASSES SPECTACLES, 317 AND 819 FULTON STREET, OPPOSITE PIERREPONT, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE.

mhaiy fRAZILIAN PEBBLE. J. D. CHASE SON, HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM: JAPAN, SPECIMEN CUT IN THE FORM OF PERFECT GLOBE, Is believed to be, with ono exception, the finest be Been in ibis country. This article, which we set in SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES, Is vastly snperior in HARDNESS, COLDNESS, PURITY AND SUSCEPTIBILITY, OF BRILLIANT FINISH, THAN THE ORDINARY GLASSES, lAnd while we invite all to srn it curioBity, yrt (especially wish those who wear glasses to see it and con.

"Fince thumselves. 203 FULTON STREET, distf Jewelers and Opttoiaitb. SPIES, late or THE FIRM of SPIES ds CHAMPNEY, Slaving returned to the city, respectfully informs h'l 'Montis and former patrons that he has resumed business at FULTON STREET. OPPOSITE HENRY, Tsera be solicits a continuance of their favors. Being tht FEBST MANUFACTURER OF HAIR JEWELRY AND DEVICE WORK IK THIS CITY, Saving established the same In 1850, and also manufacture 'iDE for the principal bouses in the Union, to which he refers, be Xeels confident of giving entire satisfaction.

A tselect stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, (Constantly on hand. All kinds of repairing of watches vnd jewelry done by competent workmen. A. G. SPIES, FULTON STREET, OPPOSITE HENRY.

mbjttf BEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I HART BROTHER3, JEWELERS, HAVE KEDUCEU THK PKICB Of all articles In their line FROM TEN TO TWENTY PER CENT, ad would Invite the public to compare present with for er prices. We have now an elegant assortment of DIAMONDS, Of PINS, EAR RINGS, FINGER RINGS, STUDS, AND GENTS' PINS. A GREAT VARIETY OF FINE PARISIAN GILT, MARULE AND BRONZE CLOCK AND FIXE PEARL.EBONY AND SHELL OPERA GLASSES. T7e nave also mane large additions to our gtock. of LADIES' WATCHES, C1T DIAMOND, ENAMEL AND ENGRAVED CASES AND LEONTINE CHAINS OF NEW DESIGNS.

STRUNG PEARL BRIDAL SETS, NEAPOLITAN PINK CORAL. fT.OMAN GOLD 6 GRAINED ETRUSCAN SETS, (newj MALACHITE, BRAZILIAN BUG, BOHEMIAN GARNET, AND GENOESE SILVER SETS, BxSBAND AND ROLLER ENAMEL BRACELETS GLOVE FASTENERS AND HANDKERCHIEN HOLDERS. RUBBER JEWELRY Haunted in 18 karat gold. A full assortment of C3, EAR RINGS BRACELETS, STUDS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, SILVER WARE FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS. In variety, of all the new patterns, viz: TUB MEDALLION.

GRECIAN, BALL, OLD ENULH H. GADKOON, COTTAGE, We would call especial attentioa to our SILVER PLATED WARE, which for elegance of design and superiority of nnlBh, ire rakall leave onr patrons to Judge. As to the plating. It done under our immediate supervision, and each piece stamped with the Srm name and the amount of sliver it raas upon It. we can save those who have been N6W YOrS fr0m 10 t0 HAIR JEWELRY MADE TO ORDER TN EVERY RTTT REPAIRS OF ALL KLNDS on the premises by eareWd accomplished feUtf SAKT BROTHERS, JEWELERS, lliL3 21 WITT TfT'n.

AVIKG ASSOCIATION PROCrRWQ FINE WATCHES EAST PAYMENTS LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. 11 karat Gold Huntlnt Case Emriin, Tt. jnentiof3perwek. pTwGeek. am" Ca8fl Dotaoh levers, payment, lBkaratGold' HunHne Case Detachta n.M., nrtiliM.

navment of tl 50 nsr w.lr. Uaaies' urate 611 Silver Hunting Case English Patent Levers, navmpnt. i mi nl MTVRflf. uu. buyer nuuiuig ututu xieven, payma ta of an cents per week.

EXAMINE 8AMPLEB AND GET CIRCULARS TICK'S WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE No. 297 FULTON STREET, Cor Brooklyn. 'CJCTATCHES OP THE BEST MAKERS with diamond set, enameled, engraved and engine tonM cases for Bale at JAS. McMUfiRATf'S New Jew try esUbUUmaat, 15 Fulton strcat alt.

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