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v' tf V.W BROOKLYN, SATURBM, APRIL 28, 1866. THREE CENTS. VOL. 26. NO.

102 MEDICAL. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. MISCELL1ME0US ITEMS. SPECIAL NOTICES.

OFFICIAL LIST OF LETTERS. I. VAN AITOEIC, PUBLISHBR AND PBOPBIBTO The Editor of an Eastern paper Bays ht'hu adopted tho eight hoUrsysteiu in fiifl office. He conimeiiees work at 8 o'oloolt in ithi and ends work at 8 in tho, oyening, Dexter, tho. alleged; great ootton.rrvriiidlrt has brought suit gainst.General Woods, niaiidirig the Department of Ajabamtt, mM9 imprisonment, So.

Damages aire laid at $500, 000. The stiit will bo heard in' Mobile. Dei Ur has engaged Ben. Butler fdrone of his counsol. i The Connecticut Anns Company are "manufacturing a sheep shearing machine, whiob ia said to bo a marvel of mechanical triumph.

There is a fisherman in Halifax who is said to have one hundred and twenty five ohildren and grandchildren. A vine grower made $7,987 last year froin fite acres of island soil in Lake Erie. He raised 34,600 pounds of grapes, and made $6,000 gallons of wine. It is authoritatively stated ia Naw York that dresses will not be gored, but as for scollopa well there will be no end to them. The widow of Joseph Smith is still' tdive at Nauvoo, 111., and is represented as stubbornly taciturn and a devout believer in thb Mormon faith.

Sho is now sixty two years of ago and has been re married. Robert Mayo's cstato on the Jamea River, near Richmond, and where, accordjngto tradition, John Smith's life was saved by Pobahon tas, has been sold to Ool. North of this State for $26,000. It appears that after a pleasant voyage, di" versified oidy by the usual incidentals of seasickness, the steamer Continental, with Mercer's cargo of ladiea on board, reached Rio Janeiro on the 10th of February on her way to Washington Territory. Tho fair oreatiires war all well and in good spirits.

A letter from Lopez, Arizona, datod April 18th, announces that Major Miller of the 14th U. S. Infantry, and four man, were rolled whilt going from Fort Grant to Tusoan. After the murder, a company of tha MariconaandPiaoia want in pursuit of the Apaohes, killing twonty flve and capturing othors. A letter from New Havon, dated on Wednesday, says: "We hare a change of teiur peraturo.

Thermometer at 77 dg. on Saturday and on Sunday and this morning at 86 deg. The reaidonts of Sputh Danvers, hava formed a committee of twonty fiva to arrang' for the reception of Mr. Peabody.on his arrival in Now York. A Cincinnati dispatch oontainsthefollowingii "A private letter from a Cabinet officer in: Washington to an official in this city says: 'Tha trial of Mr.

Davis for treason, in a tj. S. haa been decided on. Chief Justioo Chase' will preside, and ths trial ia expected to bs Tho Bangor (Me.) Whig says: Not less than' four hundred widows in thatoity ftrSapplioante for aid from the Bangor Fuel Sooiety. Bangor has a population of aoout sixteen thousand.

We are informed that all th garrisons hava been removed from Winnsb'oro', Yorkrille, Union, Kingstree, Bennettsrille nnd Laurens ville. This ii the fiist ray of real peaoo. Spariansburg Etprw. Tho yield of petroleum in the United States, during the last five yeaia, has been as followi: 1861, 24,000,000 gallons; 1862, 40,000,000, 18G3, 70,000,000, 18G4, 1865, 91, 160,000. The product is now 14,000 barrols, a day.

An old Frenchman in Mobile who keeps a restaurant, lately labeled it "Bestaurant de Paris," whereupon an Hibornion neighbor, of tho female gender, in the some business, on tho opposito sidooftho hung out har sign 'Eestaurnnt do Ireland." Up to the last account there has been no breach of tho peace between the rivals, although tho Frenchman was reported as much disguBted, A correspondent states that there aro in London 36 King streeta, 34 Charles streets, 32 John streots, 26 High streets, 25 Queen Btroets, 25 Church streets, 20 Goorgo streets, 18 Duke streets, and 21 Now streets. One would sup pose that certain names had bson the fashion, and were given to every streot mada until another favorite arose. Of hte years Viotoria and Albert streots have baan tho popular names: and there must be a dozen or ouch, bosides places courts and squares. A doctor named Strauss recently published in London a novol called the Old Ledger," which the iitium described as exceedingly bad, self complacont, vulgar, indelicato and pioiane. Dr.

Strauss thereupon brought an action, which tha Alhtntum defended, upon the distinct ground that the criticism was warranted by tho character of tho work. Tho counsel for the plaintiff finally withdrew tho case and tho judge expressed his full concurrence in that course as the wisest for the plaintif himself. Charles Dickens is being again importuned to become a candidate for office. Says an English cotemporary: "Mr. C.

Dickens should bohoard by evsry one who wishes to hear oratory. In vain will ho listen in the House of Commons for the liko. Gladstone and Disraeli have not a tithe of the command of tho brilliant spirit, flowing, uninterrupted words, beautiful and truthful thoughts of our great English novelist. He has been asked ovor and over again to stand for some place or another. He knows any part of London would return him, free of cost and give him a statue in precious metal at the same timo to commemorate the event.

But ho will not. It is his pride, perhaps, to wash his handsofaninsti tution ho has S9 freely but there is good still in it, and he might honor the House and the country by taking his seat there. If he still will not, then wo Bay that the loss and tho rebuke aro to the House, not to Oharles Dickens." By a recent investigation made bj the Iowa Legislature, it appears that during his term of two years, ending in December last, Governor Stons had not visited tho capital of the State more than a dozen times, having transacted the duties of Governor by proxy through a Private Secretary. Hon. Itufus Choato in an address, once is he who has laid up in youth, 'an6X held steadfast in all fortune, a' genuine' and passionate love, of reading; the ttae balmof'' hurt minds, of surer and more haalthful chaim than poppy or maridragora, or all the drowsy syrups of tie world; by that single capacity, ho may be bound in a moment into the still regions of delightful study, and be at rest.

Well may he prize that endeared charm, go effectual and safe, without which this; brain (plaoingbiB hand on bis forehead) had long been chilled by paralysis, or Bot on fire by insanity." A BemabkabiiB Cobb, A young man wanted to marry a girl out in WiBoonsin, but her rioh parents forbade the match. The young man bscamo sick very sick and had terrible fainting fits. The doctors were called, and said he would soon die, and ho said he wonted to. The father of the girl visited the patient, and agreed with both him and the The poor fellow said if he could seo his Mary Ann he would die happily. His dying roguest certainly could not be refused, and Mary.

Ann' nA ATiinriflnTia ilia rnir.infavTa'nnRAni fnwi uuvuig aim and the Bolemh ordinance of marriage was HOOLEY'S NEW OPERA HOUSE. CORNER OF COURT AND BEM8EN STBBBTS. ILMt' vfrJ DPBDIO THE WEEK, i EXTBAOmiNABYATOBAOWOSI i r.rt tgffismiEmimvBABiJK Who wlU make his first appearance oh Monday next EflnSn?" the w.fi'lali; OomedipMr. 8. W.

naADSHAW. who will appear In his unrivalled character SWi 'i: SOOTOT OTBATHSPTl A' TERRIBLE NIGHT IN WASHINGTON. A TtB CLOG BDLEY I iVaYO IMPTATIons I AdmiaaidnPuettsMeenta. Family Circle 30 cents. Private Boies K.

Jjooraopen aaoxi; w.uwyr.T. ROOKLYN ATHENEUM, The Manageraent baa jheileaanpe to announoo that i Jut AturjrarvA avArv, whoae wondroua and veraitlle power seonrod him an un jre cedentedanocess In Now York, where for three hundred uidewhtyrngnternaiamoo. 0 was it ded with tho faahiori and intelligence of It is heedless to. duata upon the superior claims of Mr. Heller 3SSSp.

for tbeverdirt of ah commurdwes la unanimous, whether hiisMnaXred'as enilUuslonistPianiat Comedian or Wit style of entertainment oiffera materially from' that of any other phblio entertainer. The great SOMATIC ptANIST BBILLIANPIAmST wmhavethehonofaprfng VONDAV Anril 30th. TUBSAYf May 1st, THURSDAY, Maj FU)AX SATtTRDAYj May fitb. The ffprommiwihfoomprlso aevoral of Mr HeUart original anS remarkable inventions, including devil's pmoBB0jvsiGHT MygrflBr Also, two brilliant Solos on Stoinway'a Monster Grand PtaXte. valued at 1.600.

AlsMhe l.ughaW. and imitable illustration of Piano Praotica of Boarding Sohool Girl, ope of tha most humorous pieoes or adting upon' tho modern stage. 'i .1. The aale of reserved Boats will at tho Tioket Ofico on S.turdW morning, togfftflfc Manager. EFFERTS' PARK, i Comer Gatea and Tompkins avenues, Brooklyn.

VWCSDPABTIES. This bcautifnl Park haa heon rofitted for Bia oominjaea aon, and is acknowledged to bo the beat oonduoted Park on the Island. Tho platform is the largast of any Park, and is brilliantly lighted with gas for evening partioa. The well known order of this Park is a saffloionl guarantee of quietness and comfort. No spirituous hquore flowed on the Promises.

Apply at the Park. XiBtSaO auUAAJABia al32m M. OHIOHESTEB. Proprietor. ROOKLYN COSTUME DEPOT, No B31'U1TUJt ABOvai juawnisnuB sr.

oMrISTIC ANb FANCY OOSTUMBS, UU 1IUH U1U tuauv I adet, Prirato Dramatii and Tableau Soirees, on moderate tAPtTlR. jav MR, AND MISS MoAajIiISTEH'S DANCING AOADBMY GOTHIO HALL, Adams Bbraet, neat Concord atreet OPEN ALL THB YEAR BOUND. Otassee for Gentlaman and Ladies Friday evenings. All the fashionable darices taught in ono aourH of li leaaone. Terms per quarter: Genta Ladies Send toN.aBSXa at GothiaHaH, Thursday availing, April it.

acaiy LUMBER, LUMBER AT WHOLESALE RETAHV, ALL DESOBIPTIONS AND QUALITY. Afnllstook anitabki for ahipment to China, Australia, Africa, Brazil, West Coaat, Bio Da La Plata, and all other foreign maiketa. Selections fornartiea for entire oargoaa madf with cara and despatch. The attention of Exportorj and Manufacturers ia eapacinlly reovjasted. PIKE, SPBUOB AND HEMLOCK.

of tvory variety. Alao a general aesortment of Hardwood, suitable for Home and JForeign 1 matketa inotading MAHOGANY, BLACK WALNUX HIOKOBY, cberry" ASH, WHITEOAK, SYOAMOBE BU BASW60D, ASH, WHITEWOOD, BOARDS AND PLANK. OAK AND MAHOGANY TBNEEBS. WAGON SPOKES A csiStTefi intly on nana ana ior san in uuuiuuc. mi bui.

a. twr 1 Tl II. fin 2, TT. JUOiUO Atlanhio Dock, and 1M Wall street, Now York. ASTKOIOGY.

AT OLAIRVOY ANT, tells tha present past and future: also buainess. oenta: genta, 7 Fulton' avenue, near Navystreet, uaitn TtyTADAME CLIFFORD, MEDICAL AND ITA BUSINESS OliAIRVOYANT, 231 Atlantio straat between Smith and Hoyt atreeta. Disease exammod by hair. Satisfaction guaranteed. mh3Um 11 v.

all mffmirm ni trial wii.iiiiiim.iiui. ajouavjb iju 'TWT AD AME JAMES, QUEEN OF THAT Whprobos the aeoreta of tha human heart, RecallB the past, or from the future draws The veil which hides its counteracting laws; May bo consulted, hope despairing maid Thy fortune learn, to life tho needed aid. 'Tis hers of marriage, loss or gain to speak, Or point tho wandering to the goal they seek. Fear to delay, tho past a warning gives, He learns the future and soouroly lives. At all hours of the day.

No. Carroll plaoa, BUaekat rtNoeffit7emenkadmittod'. Ladles aatillml' COAIi AND WOOD. EDUCED PRICES IN WOOD. AT KELLY'S WOOD YARD, A5 AND JAY STK1SKT, VHIGINIA PINB, OAK AND HIOKOBY WOOD, OF THB BEST QUALITY, Can alwaya bo had AT OUR EEDUOED PRI0BS.

Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. fl2tf M. 4 T. KELLY. WOOD AND COAL! WOOD AND COAL! The subscriber haa bponod on tho oornor of Flushing and Washington avenues, a Coal and Wood Yard, where he will keep onband all kinds of tho vory bast quality of Wood and Coal, Locust Mountain, Broad Mountain, Peach Orohard, Lehigh, Black Heath, Wilkesbarre, Cumberland, MpNoib, and every other varioty of Coal; also Hickory, Oak and Southern Pine Kindling Wood, spilt and sawoi of a very superior quality, by tho load, box or bundle.

Yard osing nearthewater.the expense of cartage is muoh reduced, enabling him to deliver at.a less price a superior quality of coal. Which he will deliver free of cartage in any part of tho city. WillpoBitivefigivelOMIbs. to the ton. Orders at Messrs.

Foster 4 Loper'a, corner of Panda audFnlton sts, at the grocery atoro of Henry Brown, corner of DaKalb and Clc.mont avenues, at the grocery store of B. 4 J. M. usher, cor. Washington and Myrtle era; and orders byletter carriers will be attended to with the utmost punctuality.

I. tnereioio qo moat.earuoaiir ounui. wuwuBy many friends and tho public in gonoral Yours rospeoUully, r26 6t PAVIi MAXWELL. INDLING WOOD BY STEAM POWER UAnWTNTTRVPnTrilJ! nuiTiTTfiRD. fjfjpy 8 JAY STREET, BROpEXTII.

will be prormjtly attendedto: THE CITY POST OFFICE. E.RAY.371 Myrtlearonuo. I'dHTETl A T.OPER. No. 4 Sands street.

G. F. BOHN, 43 Fulton atreet J. DAVENPORT, corner of Oxford street and Tulton avenue. Land Agent.

Wood in bundles constantly on hand. uniUAUlT.a Dr.uxc.ciW3, rru.igwre. GOAL THE DELAWARE. L. AND W.

Bailroad celebrated SORANTON COAL, de hverod well screened, at 00 for nut and $800 for per ton of 2,000 lbs. ThebeatCoalin market for steam and family rue. Furman street near State, betwoon Wall ana Atlantio atreet ferriea. )a36n O. BANKS Agent PIANOFORTES.

RUTH HAS TRIUMPHED. BEMARKABLB SUCCESS 8 TUB'S PIANOS. BEAD WHAT THB PBOPLB SAY. FEuarD Sa wtib As I hava on several occasions niad your Pianos in nublio, I think it my duty to say to you that not only have they givon full satisfaction, both to the audience and myself, but it has alwaya been a aource of gratification for me to perform on thorn. Tha upper or tbbolb notes ar the besl I have ever heard, being Deautif oily oloai and musical throughout a thing which moat.

Piano 'makers tail makera fail to have. I will also apeak of tha enchanting effect of the soft or "Harp" Pedal, invented by Mr. Sawyer. It iswonderfuUy weet and mild, and ia agreat improvement on the old style HTJITLED soft Pedal. In I without hesitation, nrondunce your Piano as tho best lunae.

Yours rospeot Fally. JOHN M. LORETZ, Organist St Petera. SAWYER'S PIAKOS aro fast taking the lead over all others. PABLOB ORGANS.

PIANOS TAKBN IN BXCHANGB FOB NBW ONB3. PIANOS TUNED, i BfiFAIBED, BEMOVBD, BOXED, SHIPPED, AND ST0BED. Uv CHARLES CARROLL SAWYER, ONLY WARBBOOMfli IN BROOKLYN, No. S9 FULTON AVBNUB, fjiMtntjirsp. fFOBMIBLT SAWIEB 4 THQMFfiOP.) atf PIANOFORTES AND MELODEON FOB SALE AND HIRE at'iWALKEB 4 BBOHT'S, No.

239 Fulton street ISt Ann's Also, Guitars, ViolinB. and other Musioal Inetrumauts. Sheet Muaia aa aoon aa nnbliabcd. Violinand Guitar Strings, of the very best quality. apM lm' mtiE' HORACE WATERS' GRAND, 1 SQUABB AND UPRIGHT HBEOi MOM AND Wholeaala' and retail, at rednoed prioea, to letjajdwnt allowed, if, purehased.

i Monthly naymeui. at bargainat pnooa ua paiu ior ft tha IahtaaL nl socona mnatomualo broke and musio meronauaizeintSo United States Warerooms ana laeiory, w. uroaaway, new Yon. HOMPSON'S IMPROVED. PJASOS.

BIOH AND POWEBFUL IN TONE. DURABLE IN CONSTRUCTION, ELEGANT' lit JIN1SH, i 1 BBABONABIJi PBICBS. i OLD PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. PIANOS, MELODEONS; BEED OBQArTS, i i MUSIC boxes TUNED AND MANO BTOOM AJTO MUSIO, yalltf Junction bf Fiiltori avenue. cstblnway: SONS' GOLD.

MEDAL; IO GifAND arTthfl best in fleivedtheTfrat r.nnn: inn The nfineiiied reason why the Steinway Pianoe are euoe rior to all others, is, that the' firm Is composed of tlva prao lorte makera. father and irajfther and foox aouevwholnrait ir rrn Iratito'vemente, unevtyfnoH. raniMirvialon'evatypart'of Is. raanulaoturod MB8.T: B. CONWAY'S PARK THE ATRH Fultorl street opposite Oily Hall, Brooklyn.

Leasee and Manageress. Mrs. F. a CONWAY i bb appeabancb of mrs. v.

b. conway. 1 this Evening. and every evening until further notice. TheGreatBOmantieHistoricalDramaohtitled XHK THREE QUABDSMBN, OB, THB QUEEN, THE CARDINAL AND THE ADVENTURER Which will bo produced with new Soenery Magnifloent Costumes and complcto and Superb Appointiuerita.

DArtaghan, ayonthful Oonway Cardinal Blchelien, Minister of iMrFB Oonway King Louis XHIth. Colin Stuart Dole of Buckingham 1 Barrett De TrdviUo; Commander of King's Guards. Stylos JohnDaviB PorthoaJ The Three Mr! Wemyas Aramle.) Mr Frank Barry Ponchet a host of the Jolly Miller Mr Win Davidgo Boniface, Spy of Biohelien'a. Mr OhlpBonaalB Count de Rochef ort Cardinara Emiaaary. A Vinoent LeTonr, Lieutenant of Bombardiers MrHamlParker Jacques, waiter of the Jolly Miller Mr Collier Ann of Anstriatjueon or Hiss Louise Hawthorne ria' ATBUy Ud TT WO IA Conatauce, the Queen'a tirewoman.

an agent of BIcheUeu.Miss Eloiss Bridges PBIOB OF ASAEIS8T0K. Private Boxes, (lower circle) Private Boxea (upper circle) Orchestra Boxes S3 Oreheatra Ohaira .11 Orchestra Seata .75 cents. Parquette Family Circle 30 cents. ueora open at 75; commenoos at 8 cloclc. ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIG.

0NABD GBOVEB Director The Director begs leave to annouuoe.that the laat par. fonnacco this season of GRAND GEBMAN OPEBA, at tho solicitation of many patrons of tho Opora Brook lynwiUtakopIoaatthoAOADEMy NEXT SATURDAY EVENING, APBIL 2Sra, when will ba presented Mozart's immortal mastorwork, TUB MAGIO FLUTE, with His great cast JOSEPH HEBMANS, THEODORE HABELMAN, Mmo. BERTHA JOHANNSEN, MUo. SOPHIE DZIUBA, HEINBI0H STEIMEOKE, And othors. THB ENTIRE GRAND DOUBLB OHOBUS, AMD THB AUGMENTED OR0HESTRA, from the Now York Academies.

Thia Opera has only boon presented in this oonntry by tho Grand German Opera, and ita rendition in Boston, Philadelphia and Washington drew forth tho highest encomiums from the press and public. Admission to Parquet Balcony and Dress Circle, 81; Reserved Soata 25 eenta extra; Family Circle 60 cents; Amphitheatre 25 cents. Tickets for sale at tha Acadomy. and in New York at Boot Anthonv's. No.

21 Nassau street a25td MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, In her oharming COMPANION PIECE TO FANOHON, "LITTLE BABRFOOT," A FIRST COMPANY, FORTWO NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY fth and 8th. Her last appearanco in Brooklyn thia soason. Box offlcej opor lonThmsday.MayJa. a28 2t STUART 4 TAYLEURE, Managere.

BAYER'S OPERA HOUSE, Late Odoon, Brooklyn, B. p. T. W. SEAVER Sole Proprietor.

GEO. H. COES Stage Manager. UNPRECEDENTED ATTBAtHlON 1 A MONSTEE CHANGE OF PROGBAMME DT THB EXCELSIOB TROUPB OF THB WORLD. Tho followingaota will bo produced: SUSAN'S SUNDAY OUT.

HE WON'T BE SHOOK. BU SOTLIMB I ANE RIDICULOUS. SALLY OOME UP. TURKEY IN DE STRAW. Together with Vho ohoioost Songs.

Ballads, Choruesos. 4o, by tho enequaled Quartotte. Grand Matinoe on Saturday afternoon, altwooolook. Bo? afficacpen from 9 A. M.

until P. when soatsoan banred. mhtf GREAT OBPHEONIST FEBTIVAL, With between ono and two thousand parformors. N. ACADEMY OF 'MUSIO, At 1 o'olock, P.

M. TlckoU 50 cents and tl now, but after May 1st the prioas must bo doubled. Brooklyn ticket offloo at Pyle Bribers, corner Fulton and Piarrepont streota. Buy your tiokota now and save 100 per oent aisov AMUSEMENTS NEW YOHK. "IWIBLO'S GARDEN, N.

Y. JN Leaseoand WHBATLBY. Change of Time Doors open at Hi Oommonjos at 8. Bocond week of tho brllliantngagemont of MISS ATEMAN. 1 Who will appear for tho flret time in thia city in her great character ol PAIITHENIA, in Mrs.

Lowell's flvo act pUy SON OF THE WILDERNESS, which will be produoed thia and every evoning until further notice, supported by Mr. J. 0. Cowpor, Ohaa. Popo, Miss Ida Vernon, and the full strength of the company.

ON SATUEDAYl APRIL ffith. A GRAND LEAH MATINEE I Commence at one clook. By particular request of manyladies andfamilios. antf REMOYAXS. KEMOVAL MISS M.

D. KELLY WILL remove her Millinery Establishment on the 17th to aaSmlth street corner Sohermorhorn. al3 2W GUTBEBLET Beca to Inform his customers and the public at largo, that he has removed his Music Business from i H13 to U0fl No. 817 FULTON STREET, (01dNo.361)1TT OPPOSITE CITY HALL. In thanking his patrons for past favors, ha rosommenas bis large aQgjQ8pQ jhjsTIC MUSIO.

i THEODORE GUTBERLET, film 317 Fulton opp. City Hall. OEMOVAL. IV DAVID MUNDELL Would inform his friends and customers that he i has i re moved his business from his old stand. No.

Fulton No. 188 FULTON STREET, Between Orange and Pineapple stroets, whore ho will 0a iappy to receive tho patr9nago of his old customers, and of uHanv new onesea may And it to thoir interest to favor bim. Tho business will be carnerLon under the nrm namo of P. MUNDELL 4 CO. ia31y munvAl, JAMES TUCKER.

TVlll Bllnrll nOIMin RtOfA No. 806 BROADWAY, Next to Grace Church, opposite St Dennis Hotol, Elevonth street a few doors above A. T. Stewart a. J.

T.Hi importation in Flowers, Feathers, Straw Bonnets, Frames andMillincry Materials aro of the best fabrip. BRIDAL SETTS Bridal Sotta, as usual, supremely beau ENGRAVING, AMISS JVIOKKIS ffi 1M FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. ENGRAVERS, STATIONERS, AMD DEALB3 IH FINB ENGBAVINGS, OIL PARTINGS, PHOTO GRAPHS, ALBUMS, PICTURE FBAMBS, of evebt Krm: BRACKETS, BOOK BACKS, BOOK STANDS AND EASELS. Tha latest styles of WEDDING and VISITING CARDS, DOOR PLATES SEAL DIES STENCILS, BADGES. furnished at short notice.

A lareo assortmont of and AMERICAN OTB PAPERS on hand and stamped to order with CRESTS, LBTTBRS, MONOGRAMS, 4c, plain or in colors. feJ3 ly MACHINERY, IRE SHADES, THE CITIZENS of Brooklyn can do hotter by buying their wire shadea, fonco railing, nrbore, flowntrainare, window guarda for stores and houses, to proieot thoin from burglars of J. O'NEILL, Court streot between Paoido and and Atlantio streets, than they can by going, to Now York. g. Wirowofk of every description made to order.

Birds and cages for salo. "18t TEAM eFgINES BOILERS AND ateam pumps, now and second hand of all aizeS! also oullies, steam pipos, 4c, for sale. The largest assortment of tho owtea. states or mnv 'I'll l.H est price paid for wrought and cast iron, ooppor, lead io icTromonetobve hnndred tons, by P. OAS SIDY dcallrinall kinds metals, to 10 Bridge streot dJly FINANCIAL.

IVS. TtliS HATjUrAMUiilrsiTO uurj uu. unlisted loss of J2.500 for salo at liberal Enquire at 82 Wall street, room 6. TNTEREST THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BKOOKLYN, Noi. 353 AND 355 FULTON STBBET, Cominencaonthelatof April.

DEPOSITS on or before the from the Bank open from A.M. to 3 P. and on MONDAYS ana cula ukiax a hvw SSETS i em ftti JOHN'a. OROSS. Proaldent WM.

W. rsuwAKua, Areas. rm tt. iim.ii cv mh2019t UUUA 11. nuniniii OTICE, 13 HEREBY GlVJflH TU.

TttB r.rr? Pn Tiat. for thfl Ol80UOn SfDKoareXthoSg fONEY ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. 700, $1,000, $1,200, $1,500," $1,700, $2,500, $3,000, $5,000. Parfieacan alwaya be accommodatad On fair days no DBAKB 4 ja3 Sm No. 9 Willoughby afreet near the City Hall; Tbsabtbt Depabtmekt, OmCB Oy COMPTEOLLKB OS" THB CUBBBHOr, UI" WA8HIHOTON, July26t 1865 i WHEREAS, BY SATISFACTORY EVI DENOE proaented to thonndorsmnod.

it haa boan made to appear that tho ATLANTIO NATIONAL BANK OF BROOKLYN, in the City of Brooklyn, in tho Oonnty olKingB and State of New York, has been djly organizea Under and according, to the requirements of the Aot of Congress entiuea "An aoi hj pruiuo ha.uui aetruredby a pledgo of United States bonds, and to provide ilpae xor.mo crrcuioion aou Sd. 1864. and has complied with all the provisions of Act required to be complied with oeiora commencing the of Brooklyn, in the City of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings, and State of New York, is authorized to commence thb bnsihess of banking under said Aot aforesaid. Inteatunonywhereorwitnaas nvyhandand seal ofomoe, of "try FEEEMAM CLARKE, n3I. Comptroller of the Oarraacy.

ES A EXPRESS CO. 'WBW STOCKV' AMiSRIUAn JSAfttCOa UU. "JMriW OAUUrii after H.l UK 1TED STATES OO. NEW 8TOOK," f.v Inquire of fit: LIPPMAIW 4 BLLBBT, a24 lm BankeraNo. 29 Broad atceat 4 TLANTIC SAVINGS ANK 7 Bttpitm CETtT pTEBKSI FBBB OJTAX M6ne7detiosited before April Slit receive interest as iDEPOSira tniok BPttBSAvSos Sam BT BIT PRR AJ 1 JL 38.

fe2Sm SfmriB from No.1 to No. 5 of variona raakors, always on houK sold or exchanged by P. OASSB)Y, to 10 Bridce street, dealer and manufacturer of all kinds of New a fiiAnAnhHtii. aiAnnincrv. uu (J1HE CHOLERA DBHOTTBD OF ITS H0BBOB8 BT PUlaOTlHO AND ENBICHJNG THE BLOOD.

NOW IS THH TIME TO USB A PIMYEtTfYa THEBB IB NOffB EQUAL TO HELMBOLD'8 HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT 8ABSAPABILLA. FURS AND HEALTHY BLOOD RESISTS DXSBASB. And while there may ba no oweaJon for AUBat," then of nmmB blood an most liable to suffer. HHH HHH HHH HHH HHH HHH HHH HHH HHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHH HHH HHH HHH HHH HHH HHH BHH HHH IN THH SPRING MONTHS tha system natuaatty undergoes a change and HBLMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF 8AE8APABILLA an axtistanco of the greatest value. GIVING BLOOM TO THE PALLID OHBBK Am) BEAUTIFYING THB OOMPLBXION.

EEEEEBEEEBE EEEEBEEEBBB EBB EBE EEEEEEE EEEEBBB EES BEE EEBEEEBBBEB EEEEEEEEEEE IT ERADICATES BBUPTIVB and ULOBBATIVB DISEASESS of the THBOAT, NOSE, EYES, EYELIDS, SCALP and BKIN, which ao diaBgure the appoaranoo. PURGING the evil effecta of mercury and removing all taints, the romnanta of DISEASES hereditary or other wiao, and ia taken by ADULTS and CHILDREN with par feat SAFETY. LLLL LLLT, LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLLLLLLLLL TiTJ.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T. NOT A FEW of tho (font dMOidera that itfeomaaHu4 lrh corruption that accumulates in the blood. Of all the dia covonea that hava been made to pimroit outjiono can equal in effect HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SAESAPAB1LLA.

tt oleansee and renovates the blood, instils thB vigor of health into the ayatom, and purgea out tho hnmora whloh make diaoase. Itramuutes tho healthy functions of tho bod, and expah) the disorders that grow and rankle in the blood. MMMMM MMM MM MMM MM MMMMM MM MMM MM MMM MM MMM MMM MM MMM MMM MMM MMM MMM MMM MM MM MMM MMM MMM MMM MMM MMM MM MM MM MM MMMM MMMM MMMM Sorofuloua, mercurial and I dlasmea deitopr whatever part they may attack. THOUSANDS DIB ANNUALLY from protracted dlseasos of this class, and from tho abuso of morcury. Visit any hospital, asylum and prison, and satisfy yourself of tho truthfulness of tho assertion.

The ByBtom bpstresists the inroads of theso diseases by a judicious combination of tonics. HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FLUID BXTBACT SARSAPABILLA is a Tonlo of tho groatost valuo arrostlng the most inveterate diseases after the glanda aro destroyed and tho bonea already affected. Thia ia the tealiuiony of thonaands who have used and prescribed it for tho last aixtean years. BBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBB BBBB BBBB BBBB BBBB BBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBB BBBB BBBB gBBB BBBB BBB BBBB BBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBB. AN INTERESTING LETTER is published in the Med ico Chirugical Review, on tho subject of tho extraot of Sar Eanarilla in venereal affections, by Benjamin Traters, F.

It 6., Ac Speaking of Syphilis, and diaeases arising from tho excess of mercury, he states, "That no remody is equal to tho Extract of Saraaparilla; ita power ia extraordinary, more eo than any other drug I am acquainted with. It lain tho strict sense a tonio, with its invaluable attribute, that it is applicable to a state of the system ao sunken and yot so irritable as renders other substances of tho tools glass unavailable or Injurious." OOOOOO OOOOOOOO 0000 0000 oooo oooo oooo oooo oooo oooo oooo oooo oooo oooo oooo oooo oooo oooo oooouooo OOOOOO TWO TABLESPOONSFUL of tho Extract of Samps, rillaadded to a pint of water, is equal to Lisbon Die Drink and one bottle is fully equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sar sanarllla, or the decoction as usually made. eary toprepare it fresh evary day, and tho syrup ia still more objectionable as His weaker than tho deoootlon; for 10 decoction .0 oxoeeuingv tuvnwuie, i. ia iibciw a uuid saturatea w.tn sugar is suscophom oi noiaiog in eolation much leas extractive matter than Water alone, and the ayrnp ib otherwise objeotionable, for the is frequently nauseated, and his Stomach Burfelte'u by tha large proportion of augai ho ia obliged to take with each dose of fjanapanlla, and which ia of no use whatever except to keep the decoction from spoiling. Here the advantages and superiority of the Fluid Extract in a compaiatira view are strikingly manliest LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLLLLLLLLLL TJ.T.LTiLLLTiTiIiT.

HELMBOLD'8 EXTRACT BUCH0 crrBXS'BDNEY iMSEASB. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUOBTJ CUBES BHEUMATISM. HELMBOLD'SBXTBAOT BUOHTJ CUBES UBINABY DISEASES. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUOHH CUBES GBAVELV HELMBOLD EXTBAOT BUOHH HELMBOLD'S EXTRAOT BUOHH CUBES DROPSY. For the djacaaes named above, and for WEAKNESBBS and PAINB IN THE BACK, FEMALE COMPLAINTS and DISORDERS arising from excesses of any kind, it is INVALUABLE.

DDDDDDDDD nTirTiTiTnnTn DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDD DDDDDDDDDDj VDVUVUDUV SfTYKBmTUTIOflSt fa rtopflkahdare con "dltav iii 'iiirirW I 18 a BBOADTAT. NBW TOBX ,7 BOK by vrrigfuna everywuHQ. BBWAEB OF OOUaTTBBFBITS, aaXIya BASE BALL, CRICKET, AROHEBif, Croonet and the Aerial (Jrlcket lrnplemeuts. fbr above oonipleto and ofest make, as TreB as otlurawnU game conatantly oh hand, and for aifjwgfJIJJ Fail Pricalisto on application, 0. F.

A. HWBIOUS, 10 New York. M3nv! TAMES M. BADGER, LATB BADOEB 4 DILLON, SuoceaaoftoSeymonf Hoyt Announces to the olUsens of Brooklyn and Jsland Msortment of DUS1UB3S, a eontin nancaof the nnhlio patronage whloh the late firm huso long enjoyed. Hla afbok Mnsiata of WATCHES AND.

CLOCKS OF EVBBY DHSOBIPTIOIT AND MANUFAOTUBB. mmr DIAMOND AND EVERY OTHER VARIETY Or? TBWELBY. SILVER AND PLATED WABB OF ALL DESOFTPWONS, HAIR WORK MADE TO ORDER. Watoh and Clook repairing in all ita branohea, to whioh personal attentim wiD be gfien. Jewelry and all other repairs in this line of busmeM pnna tuallv attended to.

Jllm SPREVIOTIS TO HOUSE cleaning or remorals is tho time to have your alooks put In perfect order, accurately adjusted andreturned, war ranted for Lesve your 'Orders for French, Bnglish or American Clocks at J. D. CHASE'S, 903 Fulton street Brazilian Pebblfl Depot a24tt HARDWARE AND HOUSE FURNISH ing Goods, 200 Fulton avenue Maco'a, Winship saud the Slate Eofrigerators of all sizes We oBer.to the pubho anew stock of builder's hardware, mechanics 'tooje, also honselnrnlshlng goods of the latest patterns, at the lowest New York prices. All goods delivered free of BOLTON 4 BLAIR, 909 Fulton avenne, opposite Flatbush avenne. aiJ2w S' TORAGB FOll FURNITURE, IK THE dry roomy loits 01 tne dhck Dtuiamg, no.

itw wu NASSAU WATER DEPARTMENT, Registrar's Office, Boom No. 9 City HaU, aeoontt' Uoor, Boat Wing, Brooklyn April 23. 1866. Notico ia hereby given, that the Water Batos for 186S will bo due and payaole at this offioo on tho first day ol Bs next On the first day of June one percent default wil be added to all Rates not previously paid and an additional ono per oent. on the first day of each month thereafter JmPORTANT WlfSSfcs OF PROPERTY IN ARREARS FOR WATER BATE8.

It' is proposed soon to advertise and sell all property in arrears ior oter Rates for the years MM to ISM inclusive. It will be to tho interest of owners of euohproporty to attend to the payment of the same without delay, as they will savo much additional expense for advertising, Ao. Da faults added at present are as follows, via: For the year 1859 80 per oent 1860 '1 1861 1S62 47 1B63 35 1B64 23 N. B. Bankable money or oertifiod oheoka only rooaived.

Hours for receiving from 8 o'clock A. M. M' J3 3w Begiatrar'of Water Bates. TOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED Xl proposals will bo received at the office ofthfl Sooth Side Railroad Company, of Long Island, No. 68 Wall street New York, (office of T.

Ketoham 4 for the grading, bridging, masonry, furnishing and laying tios. and laying iron oomplete, of the railroad from Jamaica to Isbp, about 31 milea. Plans and specifications will ba exhibited on and after May 1st. Proposals to be directed to SAMUEL MCELROY, Chief Engineer, will be received until Saturday, May 12, I860, at noon. The Company reserve the right to accept or reject any proposaL Twenty per cent to be reserved until the final acceptance of the work.

Dated April 21,1866. a332w 4TTENTI0N THE HIGHEST PRICE payed for Ladies' and genta' cast off Clothing, eto. remove May 1st next from 3U to 318 Atlantic street opposite the old stand. el 7t" P. ROSEMBAUB, Agent OTIOE THE PARTNERSHIP HERE tofore existing between the firm of ID was dissolved on the 17th of AnriL I havintr re moved by business to 263 Fulton avenue, where I shall have on hand a choice stock of Millinery goods, Tlyf ARBLE MANTELS, MONUMENTS, lTJL for sale, at old prices.

Several of the samt aatnnle ready to turn on at abort notice. Call and examine before you buy elsewhere. J. MoGBATNB, 21) Fallen nan. Vl.liali Tnnth laSSm MARKING PLATES FOB STAMPING EMBROIDERIES, BRAIDS, SLIPPBRS, ia BUOHAN'S Celebrated EVERLASTIEG MASKING PLATBS.

Manufactory, No. 1 Marion street, one door from Broome street N. Y. IMPORTANT TO LADIES AND GEN TLEMEN. I hava received a large order for eaat ofl Clothing, Carpets and Bedding, Ac Thirty per cent mora given for second hand Clothing than any other party.

HANOVEB, No. 4 Boerum Street Near City Hall. Brooklyn. N. B.

tadies or Gentlemen waited upon at their residence; A WEEKS' FURNITURE EXPRESS, established over nineteen years; furniture, pianos, minora, Ac, removed to any part, city or country. By reaving your orders at my office, No. 2 Fleet place, iBrtoklyn, they will be punctually attended to. Truoka i and 5. al6 lm TESTED BY FIRE.

W. H. GBIFFITH. BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURER. The subscriber desires to return thanks to his former patrons for their bind favors, and to inform them tham that he has resumed business at No.

186 FULTON STREET, nii onebloobwestof Broadway, Now York, where ho has fitted up a larger establishment than his former one. No 14S Fulton street lately destroyed by fire. He is now prepared to furnish promptly BILLIARD SABLES, BAGATELLE and PAREOB SKB BILLAED SABLES of the same superior mako which has always characterized his manufacture. AIbo a large stock of everything in his line of trade. Call and examine.

wmmli al8 lm No. 186 Fulton street, New York, LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OB GAS FIXTURES MANUFACTURED FOR THE SPRING TRADE, amongst which are some exceedingly beautiful patterns cIaNdIlIERR PENDANTS. BRAOkETf STAN DABD LIGHTS, BR6NZ US, SHADES, Etc, Btj. Also, an assortment of Library, Mantel, and Toilet Orients, in great varioty. To which the attention of buyorsis respBOtfuIlysolioite.il, the ntoclc ia "iSfjliKHN, a7 CourbaU, cor.

Union. OLLOWAY'S PILLS "A DEED WITH OUT A NAME." Parenta desirous of bsholding their offspring roach a vigorous manhood, with mind un tainUd and faculties nndlminlshod or of preserving them from a mine of hidden destruction a worse than living death, will find an able coadjutor in thesa celebrated reme TVSSOLUTION OF CO PARTNERSHIP MJ The co partnership at present and hereto fore exist iSgbetween CHARLES KELSEY. TUBBON KELSEY ana JOHN LOUGHLIN, Coal and Wood Dealers, under the firms of KELSEY 4 LOUGHLIN, No 12 Atlantic streot, and T. KELSEY, corner of Atlantic and Boornm streets, la dissolved by mutual consent the dissolution to take effect on the first day of May next A AU who have unsettled acoounta with them are reanested to settle the same as spoedily as possible. Either partner is JOHN LOUGHLIN.

CHARLES KELSEY, THERON KELSEY and JOHN LOUGHLIN, Coal and Wood Dealers, composing tba firms of KELSEY 4 LOUGHLIN. No: 1J Atlanho street, and T. KELSEY, corner of Atlantic and Boerum streets, will be succeeded at both places, in the samebusiness, on and alter the firstday of May next, by JAMES IB. KEL3EY, the said THEBON KELSEY and laaW JOHN undei the name or firm of KELSEYS 4 LOUGHLIN. We aro making especial preparations to eupply tha old cuatomers and consumers genorally with nono but the first aualily of Coal and Wood, at eitremely low pnooa jor jash, and will endeavor to merit oontinued and increased patran age, which werespecUullysolioit vrnimrr jBrooklyn.

April 10, I860. JArS' trijr cS iii. JOHN LOUUHJjiH. CONFECTIONERY 39V4 CATHAttifiE STREET. N.

Y. French and American Candies, Fig pVte, Tafly, tl to dealers, cheap, 38X Catharmo street near jaauitMju. j. ECONOMTSTS A GENTLEMAN'S Hat (silk or caasimere) re mada to the present style at ncui i cosa. Sivi "i' VJ xSSKif Hatter.

No. ScrmMmni. mhl33m TTNION HALL JAMAiUA, I lTX, D. O. QUIMBY, A.

Pnucipal MjUUry 13V IC.0. dinmnibnnnrsefiof study tai III dep.rtnStT Tejn. for Wing year; for day scholars, AS CHANDE1AEK CORNELIUS 4 BAAKEB, Philadelphia, DAT ID OOOPE. 138 Fulton Street Brooklyn, alOlm Steam and Gaa Fitting. HAVANA LEAF TOBACOO SEWAK mannfaoturera are invited to examina my etopk.

Ihey can purchase from ma a fine articlo at ton per oent I ess than A toM "Slme 30 Cedai street N.T. OGER'S STATUETTES. BROOKLYN AGENTS. JAMES MOBBIS 4 00. 191 Fulton street JOHN F.

HENNESSY SON, ARCHITECTS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BR0KBR3, Bridge street near Myrtle avenue. Real Estate bought and sold. Houses let Rents' collect ad. Money loaned on bond and mortgage. Notary Public Commissioners of Deeds.

PERSONS DESIROUS OF CONNECTING themselves with an excellent Temperanoa organization are invited to call and get a copy of its Constitution and ByyLawa, and obtain whatever other information they haam: F. T. CHAMPNEY. 133 Fulton at Brooklyn. rN DECK AGAIN I HOW WE YACHT II EN DO SWIM I Tha CLABEMONT HOTEL, 111 Fnfton atreet, N.

having been burnod out by the recent flroin Eolt bean repaired and ia now ready the transaction of business, and will be open on MONDAY, 23d inst Many thankB for past patronage and sohoita th.m. ain fcom hia nm.reiis fr.euda. TrtHILOMATHEAN INSTITUTE.886 FffL: if AVENUE, SECOND DOOR BBLOW OXFORD KTREKT The Summer Term of the Fourteenth year of OF KINGS COUNTY BOUNTY 1 COMMITTEE. Boom 14. Court.

House. Brooklyn, Tho Bounty Committee hereby give notice that on and after TUESDAY, the 24th inst they will be in wadiness to pay tho return State Bounty to parties having furnished aubstituteapnrsuanttoOhapterlB.Lawa of 1885, and who have filed their vouchers at thianmcc Honrsof payment from 11 A.M. tola M. 1 "i BniT.TP a nnnnKR. OKairman.

Wk. Mato LrmJi. Treaaurer. a21 Iw. MiSSM.

GORDEN WISHES, TO AN nounce to her friends and the public that sneln ninir her new store, No. 7k Fulton avenue, with a OOlft on MONDAY April nA 1WW 021 Bt ARATOGA SPRING WATERS. THE ColnihUnSngW.terra,la Denot In tiiia oity ior me uaie ajongxeao, amyuvt goodsMvlred trerofargeT "11020, B. BfiAOH, tOBlNSON'S CREAM SODA FOR, TSe attention of of oalled to ahla der liotouB beverage preventive Jt the many ailmenla' to wnioff tWW'V evmmer Sffi, iusitb5oS prefove' it Ahuinad rl. 5.

B. BtitfM liloma Urwhta pB uejn ol uaager a fiuon, mjo rwi, Now York, and continues to keep a large. every variety of goods appertaining to too jewoiry I'DOUsnea in ine urooatiyn ivrauy Kitsgio, under the Lavrof Congiesa ylkg the Publication of the List of Letten to the Newspaper having the Largest Cirealo tion. LETTERS BKMAlNnW DNOLAIMED IH THE POST OFFICE, AT BBOOBXYN, STATE OF NEW YORK, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1868 rTlEE DEL1VEBY Of Lotters by Carriers, at tha'rari 'deuce of owners, may he secured by observing the following 1. DIBECT letter plainly to the street and nuinbai wAllaotAttiAPfHflReandStata.

ur. ATt lalUm wiUi t.hft writer's Post Office and Stati street and number, sign them plainly with full name, ani request that answers be directed acoorningiy. LETTEB8 to strehgere or transient Visitors in a town or city, whose apecial address may be unknown, should markedln tho lower left hand comer with the words tran "IPLAOE the postage stamp on the npper right hand, cdmr.Mdleavortaco between tho stamp and direction fofpoet marklngTathoutihtorreringwithtoow KR A BEQUEST for the RETURN of a letter tothd writer, if unclaimed within 30 days or leas. written or printed with the wrltor'ename, PoBt Ofaoe, and Stato, the left hand end of the envelope, on the faco Bldo, will he complied with at the usual prepaid rata of postage, payable when the letter ia delivered to tho writer. Law "JaTo obtain any of theso letters tho applicant mu3t callfor "advertised letters," give the date of this list and pay one cent for J9 If not called for within "one month," thoy wiUbo sent to the Dead Letter Ottice.

T.A DIBS' LIST. Pe'mptonLottio PhilTpitt Lydia A Ponson Mary PoteraMary Parks Mana Payn Mitilda Annan Mrs 8 Gardner Emma Angel Mrs Mary Anting Maria Bradley Mrs CrattanEmma Urayrtarieti Graham Louiza GraoM JB Bostwiok Miss rlostwiOK JnlBS uunniuu iutiij BuSonghs ClaraS Gallagher Maggie Peawe Susan PerlaaNeiiioa jjarr Mrs uiro ino "'i, Bunce Mrs Eliza A GarciaMalle hinson Mra BrunnerMnGD Gelis Phillfill BeadeMra Brdiop Eliza. HallAlmira Robmson.Ehzaor Baoh Mra Emily Hohorst Addiol Maggio BmlonMra FrankHnntingtonAnna Bushmore ff n'etta HareMrsB Ratnbono Mana Babbit Fanny HaddenO. RiohersOn Nellie Butler FaonieS Hopkins Jennie BobbuuShr.Ua Bums Isabella HnraaUMraJ Shenley Mra Brown Mre JamasHuntK Luc, ScherMra Rrown.Teaais HaliOnMraMA SherraanA Huf ton Lizzie Hayes Mary Anne Bremeyer Lottie Holbropk Mary 1 BlanchardMary gMaryB itrtt tincrhAm Maria Harriaon Matilda Salabury Mra Ohaa Sullivan Cath Hmifh Baer Mra Mary AnnHagerty Margt SfMary D.lv Shephard Emma ShTu.iiih1i Heath Sarah Bohanly EUon viftMr3 inrrord Mrs Hillook Mrs Stuart 1 Curlett Mrs IvesEhzh CoyloMrs Johnson Ehzh Cuflee Annie Jurkendall Harroll Mrs Annie JaokaonLuoy onklinAueustie JpneiBebetca Child Mrs AnnS Keaney AG Cooper Mrs Keeso Jemima CronoltyBrgt KeamoyJauo I'arbery Oath Knapp Susie Saunders Harriet Sinolalr Harry Smlth'Ida Smith lantha Shanahan Julia Sandbom Mrs Jas Smith Lotto ShlldmaohorLizzio. uiapnam bits au uasnmsn vja.n ri.

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WomerThomaa Webster Wm Warrington Wm 1 Walton Wm Wilson Hy Fiemrng Thoa iord wm Grace Mr XJOBHUl A.D1UU TT UUU I Names Lt Tho Young Mr North AW GEO. B. LINCOLN, Postmaster, SHIPPING, ASSAGE FROM AND TO IRELAND. STEAM FROM QUEENSTOYN AND LIVBPOOL, OLD BLACK STAR LINE FROM LIVERPOOL. REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, rehlOSm' 83pontn.Btreet,anaairiroaawayjr..

a. S1 mxaAafrnn AUnVfBflM i Tuts OI.TJ COUNTRY. ANCHOBLINOOB HIBEBMA, CALEDONIA, OAMBBIA, INDIA, Bnff frtim th nrlnal. S.7pTacKlSdTlT Umtedtaiand forward passengeri at through to iu A B.S niiS. excii ONEY ISLAND AND BROOKLYJT Krlii1 DnrVZaPRTNn rARBANGEMHNTrVro and lIsrtTiJM kids rifils fc i Xui U.

'i rant Aia'aU Sm pany'a offloa, No. I Bowing Graen, or to JjSMBS OljToV, MSftlton avinue, cor. Sum place; Brooklyn. i81r 1 Thb BBOonra Daim Eaou la published every WWmoon at the EagH Buildings, 30 sad 33 Pulton street, Brooklyn, and delivered to City subscribers every evening, at eighteen cents per weok, payablo tt iatoH PiPBB hat the ijjkjwi oraomATios of anjr rening paper published In the United States, and aa a medtam for bnetneas end general advertising la not dupaaaed by any other Journal. tjlbaib Invariably cash In advene, IOB PBIHT1HG 01 BVBBY DBSOBIPTIOlt AXD JTKASSr.

XXBOT7ISD. GKEAT BEDUCTION FROM TUB FOBMBB BATBS. AUCTION SAM38. JAS. COLE'S SON, AUCTIONEER, Office 3C9 Fulton stroot.

(Commercial Bxohange.) MONDAY, APRIL, 3CTH, At 1014 O'clock AVU; on west side of Franklin avenue, 3d hnnu south from DeKal avenue, Brooklyn. ELEGAOT! WALNUT AMD AHOQ AN VOnVl TUBB Consisting of sofas, chairs, bureaus, bedtteidi, mattresses, Ublea. Brussels carpets. 4c. aHj' MONDAY APKIL 3WB.

At IK o'clock at 314 Clermont avenue, between Lafayette end Greene avenues. flASDSOMH HOUSEHOLD SUPE BIOR 1H OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, iio Connstms of black walnut and mabosany parlor and chamber furniture, Bruaaela and 3 uly carpeU, china, elajswere, mat trasaes, Ac Also, 1 splendid rosewood pianoforte, nearly haw. OataloEUee at Bale, nM3t WM. COLE, AUCTION BY COLE A MURPHY. Salesroom 330 Fulton streot.

near City Hall. MONDAY, APRIL 30. At 10K o'olock, at 107 Jar street, corner Prospect. Black walnut parlor suit in green rops, mahogany and other ohamber furniture, new mattrasaes, feather bads, Brussels and ingrain carpets, on cioins, itiwimumruuuru. o.i RICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER.

FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE, AT AUCTION. No. FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. On MONDAY, April! 30, at IS o'clock, will sell the entire stock and fixtures of above Grocery and Liquor Store, with horse, wagon and harness, consisting of select andgoa eral stock of teas, ugara, assorted apices, pickles, syrups, xnolsases, Hour, soap, starch, candles, brashes, willow ware, fruits in cans, and salid and other oils, brandies, wines, whiskeys, in wood and bottle, segars, porter alas and oider in bottles, and 30 beautiful tea and coffee bins lined with tin foil, and other grocers Btoro fixtures, good a naw. Goods moved immediately after aale.

ale 3t TOSEPH HBGEMAM, AUCTIONEER I CBWTBAL SALESROOMS, WiHourhby, oornor of PbbiI (rf.reet Recular Sales of Furniture. Jo, every Friday. FURNITURE SALES ON MONDAY. APRIL 30. At 9 o'clock A at258 Henry, aor.

Baltio sL: Rosewood parlor suite in brocatelle, library table, laoe curtains mirrors, engravings, loangea, mahogany and vral nntrMTchamberand dining room fwniture, hair mattresses, bedding, velvet oaructs, kitchen utensils, Ac At 9 o'clock A at 139 Remson, bstwtsn Court and Clinton streets. Bruasols carpets, oil cloths, mahogany and walnut marble top chamber and dining room furniture, ohina, large refrigerator, Ac. At 11 o'clock AM, at37Sidnoy plaoe, between Livingston and State ata. HANDSOME FURNITURE JAW parlor snilos, 21arge nier mirrors, 1 do extra width, fins oil paintings, rosewood, mahogany and chostmit chambor furniture, hair and oottoimattrasses, feather beds, inahoganyP table, bnf fet, plated ware, china, glass ware, velvet and other oarpBte, Ac. At Wi o'clock P.

at 1 LuQuoor, betwoen Court and Clinton sts. Walnut anil mahogany parlor and chamber furniture, pier glass, Brussels ana other carpets, dining room and kitchon furniture. At 1 o'clock PM, at 48 TVillonghby st, betwoen Jay and Lawrence ats. Walnut parlor suite in flrsenrops. aaahogany and walnut ohamberfumiture, carpsts, Ac.

At 3 o'clock at 93 Willoughby street, betwean Dufflald and Gold sts. A small quantity of plain furniture. At3 o'clock at 24 Sehormerhom attest, between Court and Clinton sts. Parlor, ohamber and kitchen furniture, carpets, Ac. At 4 o'olock PM, at 25 East Warren, botwosn Court and Smith sts.

HANDSOME FURNITURE Mahogany library book ease, sofas, lonogas, Turkish and parlor chairs in green and rlmion reps, centre tablos, mahogany and walnut chamber furniture, walnut pillow ex tablo, chairs, Ao, kitchsnuton a'ds, "fjjtjjjE SAtjis IN NEW YORK." MONDAY, APRIL 30TH, At 10 o'clock A. at 228 West Fourth street, bttweon Thompson and afasdougal streets. HANDSOV1 VUBNITUR3 Walnut parlor suites In reps, etsgores, large pier mirrors, brocatelle window aurtains, centra tables, rosswood and oiled walnut marble top chambor setts, hair and spring mattras3os. ox tablo, chairs, Brussels carpets, oil cloths, refrigerator, Ao. oJI 2t TUESDAY.

APRIL Ibt. At 9 o'clock AM precisely, at 6 West 31st stroot; between 6th and 7th avenueB, New York, Rosewood parlor suite, mahogany and walnut ohambor furniture, walnut buffet and ex table, hair mattrassa3, feather beds and bedding, Brussels and ingrain carpets, matting, silver tea and ooflee set, Sheffield plated do, rioh china and cut glass, As, Ac. Sale will oomuionce with the ahamberfnrniture punctually at 9 A as the goods must be removed by noon to mako room for the new tenant. a373t THOS. W.

LINDSAY WILL SELL AT auction on MONDAY AFTERNOON, April 30. at o'clock, at the Billiard Saloon situated corner of Orerifrj and Fulton streets, bar fixtures, beer pumps, chairs, tables, pictures, crockery, cutlery, and other articles too numerous to mention. Sals positive. BUKKE, AUCTIONEER ATTRACT iva auction sale of that new and welt assorted stock ot Library and Stationery, at 125 Atlautio street. Brooklyn; tho moat select works ol Posts, Historians and Novohsts: also solid black walnut counters and fixtures.

Sale at 5 p.m. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL at auction on MOND AY, April JOth. at o'clock atthere5idenco88ColnmbiastreetJ3rooklynHoight5, centeel household furniture. comprisineBrusaols and tapestry and ingrain carpets, parlor and bedroein suits, buroaus, dining chairs, tables, sofas, beds, mattraasos, kitchon fumt turo. crockery, plasswaro.

Ac. a27 2t MEDICAL. PILE LOTION. DR. J.

S. MUNSOS'S PILE LOTION is now known to be tho only articlo in use that can be depended on aa a certain cure for Piles in nil its forms. It is warranted to cure External, Internal, or Bleeding Piles. Principal Depot. 130 WiUoushby street oornor Fleet Brooklyn.

For SS, also, wholosalo or retail, at 214 Fulton, street, If. Y. Price 50 cenls. mh211m A CURE FOR RHEUMATISM, IK ALL RHEUMATIC AFFECTIONS tf directions are strictly adheredtp. TOOMBS' GREAT GERMAN REMEDY.

Xor sale (12 per bottle) at the drug stores of H. PARKER, 2a Fulton avo. A. BELicomorof Gold street and Fulton avenue, fel7tf STORAGE. OOD STORAGE FOR PIANOS, SAWYER'S ROWN STONE BUILDING, COTn0r OI JtUllOIl UTCUUO unia.

PIANOS BOXED AND SHIPPED TO ANY PART OI THE WORLD PIANOS BEPAIRf iY3Ijs1onLY3AI' AT SAWYER'S PIANO WAREROOMS, gjH Comer Fulton avenue and Jay at. THE HAIR. AIR, HAIR, HAIR AUGUST'S HAIR REJUVENATOR will restore Hair where all other fomediee have failed; 3. Also Augnsa'a Imperial Hair Renovator to restore grej hair to its original color; nricelZ Also his superior Hair Tomo to dress Hair removes dandruff and cures any disease of the scalp; pries 21 E0 per bottle. Ladies and gentlemen, theso articles ibove mentioned will do all as represented, and in superior to any now in use.

Try them. Can bg obtained at No.1 Clinton, near Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. upstairs, 3m JOHN AUGUST, Proprietor. TT ILL'S HAIR DYE FIFTY CENTSj JX Black or brown, instantaneous; natural, beautiful durable, reliable, as erideirjd by the large patronage and approbation received tor a nod of overBftoenyearj. Indeed ia tho cheapest and oast in use.

Depot Ho. 65 one street, New York City. Sold by Drag, Patent Mediclna and Fancy Goods atorea everywhere, mnaa im CLOTHING. SAMUEL STILWELL, MERCHANT TAILOB, lanow exhibiting the new styles of goods for spring and summer wear, which will bo made to order in any style ana summer wear, wmcu win ou wauu utuoi at much lower prices than for tho last om yearsat a35Sm 113 Fulton street opposite Sands. CLOTHING FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE OF 1866.

A large assortment of ready made clothing at greatly reduced prices, and of tho latest styles, for men's wear. Also clothing for boys and youths of recent manufaoturo, together with a largo Btock of furnishing goods, erenow offering atfvery much lower prices than have prevailed during the peat four years, at POWELL'S, a2g3ni 118 Fulton afreet, opposite Sands. L. WARNER WRIGHT, MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, No, i BOWSBY, NHW YORK, amenta mada to order at short notice. Lsoxabd Wabmm.

Cha. H. Wmom. ap 3ra SASH PAID FOR UAST UJn; OLOxmwii at ths old stand, ISO Myrtle avenne, by the original LAMAN. Persons having east pff plolhing wJ get the highest cash price by bringing or leaving, thairad Srees at the abore place.

Boots, shoes, carpets and all kinds of clothing bought Ladies will be attended by Mm. IjAaiAn. IASH PAID FOR LADIES' AND GEH TLEMEN'S CAST OFF CLOTHES, FURNITURE, BEDS, BKDDING, CARPETS, Ac, Ac Please call on or address A. LEVY, 290 Atlantic street Will remove Mar let to his present old stand, 3d house south of Mams' Koal and Wood Yard. mh32tu' 10 THE LADIES.

'The'finbsoribers tako pleasure in announcing that as General Agente, they hare completed arrangements to supply the latest production of tho AMERICAN MOLDED COLLAR COMPANY, GEAYIS PATENT LADIES' CEIMPED COLLARS. 'to which they would invite the special attention of the ladies. This article is entirely novel in ita construction and and reachea the purchaser in the form of a handsome turn over Collar, erimped or fluted, aa ita name Indicates, and properly ourved to fit snugly the neck By a slight pulling upon tho ends, howover, just sufficient to destroy the sweep or ourvature, it becomes a neat tasty "Garote" or Standing Collar, or pair of Cuffs. It i manufactured from tho tamo choice material used in making Bank Noto Paper, and retaina its pearly white appearance, without soiling, even longer than a nicely poluh cd linen collax. Aa this Collar ia entirely now in tho market and as yet is in the hands of only the larger dealers, the undersigned propoBq for the present, till tho Collar Is more generally introduced, to' furnish aaniplo bos, containing ono dozen.

Collars, by raail, ppst psid, to, any address, on receipt of rty fivecenta." i t9 In giving Post Office address, mentioaTown, Ootmty andfitaU. ir ADDBE88 imHD, J0H.NS9K 1 I I formoa Deiore me must soioiim mosanuuor ut: death should step in to snatch away the gasp iiM'X 'iiur bridecioom frdrn tinie to theiegiorA8 0L.4fi!: 1 eternity. The knot being seimrely tiei jthi frnm trie bed ft well TDnn. Ik wai a great 'astoniahirig both stnA "parient" and Dnt the bride aoted as though she had oxpected it all tno tune. Jfl i' aVnn.r at Brandenbniv, Kr.

A Man Kills Big Own Brother. We have learned, says the Lpuisviili) Demo rrat of an unfortunate occurrence, in Allen Stanfield was killed by his own broker, Kendrick Stanfield. The difficulty opourred in, Brandenburg onFridayafternoon. It appears, from what'ouf informant was able to learn, that, Oi'ere was an old feud between the two who were partnersin a blacksmith shop in that Fiiday eveiung they met at tha shop fnr the nuriiose, of having' a settlement, fmll'! v' WATCHES WD WoOkS OF ETBttT: nnoh thelibdy, wbion 'ghoii CfttiSea aArns, instant i ia if nt o'CSOMitoa avid aui5Tirau: Hilars.

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