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I VOL. 8. NO. 193. BROOKLYN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 18(18.

THREE CENTS. INSUltAWCli. XflAVEL. INSTBtCTIOR. BEAJL ESTATE FOB SAJLE.

HOAHBIrTCr. AlttaJSEUIKNTS. MISCELLANEOUS HEWS ITEMS. WILLIAMSBURGH OITY FIRE INSU RANGE CO. OF BROOKLYN, N.

Y. OnaAinzED Maeoh. 1853. apital $250,000 Surpus, over $100,000 OFFICES: Comer of Broadway and First street, BrooMyn. No, 165 Broadway, New York, DIBEGTOnS Edmund Drigge, John I.

Van Also, John H. Holdane, Richard Ten Eyck, Charles Noble, EokfordWebb, Nathaniel Briggs, Goo. Kitehlng, A. Cunningham, Sam'l M. Meeker, Fleming Duncan, JohnRaber, Wm.

Cooper Ab'm. Sohlogel, Jas. M. G. Johnson, John Broach, Richard Berry, John O.

DeBevoise, E. Beers. Nicholas Wyckoff, Franois Dubois, M. S. Driggs, Daniel Manjer, Joseph Wilde, O.

W. Cooper, Win. Marshall, Frederick Fries, I. Baraber. EDMUND DRIGGS, President.

Eenut Graoux, Seo. Johw H. Mott, Ass't. Sec. mhl5 tf PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY Brooklyn.

Aprill8th, 1868. At the annual election held at this office on t6tb instant, the following named gentlemen were eleotea Directors of this Company for the ensuing year, viz Stephen Crowell, Joshua Atkins, Isaac Brinkorhoff, A. V. Stout, Augustus Studwell, Wm. D.

Beale, J. D. Ingersoll, Gilbert Sayrfts, Thos. H. Rodman, Henry ftllins, Wm.

A. Budd, Wm. B. Kendall, John M. Hicks, Wm.

M. Vail, Jas. H. Elmore, H. Frothingham, Harvey E.

Hicks, Stephen K. Lane, Geo. W. Bergen, Jerom'h V. Spader, A.

B. England, Chns. O. Betts, Edward A. Low, Edwin Beers, Alvin C.

Bradley, Samuol W. Burtia, Nathaniel Putnam, Jas. S. Rockwell, Daniel F. Feraald, K.

S. Mills, Erastns S. Brown, Edwin T. Rice, Rnfus R. Graves, Ezra Baldwin, Edgar W.

Crowell, Daniel H. Gregory, Nathan T. Beers, Daniel Ayres, E. L. Roberta.

Harold Dollner, At a snbseanent meeting of the Board held on the 14th instant, STEPHEN CROWELL re elected President, and EDGAR W. CROWELL was reflected Vice President This Company'baa a cash capital of ONE MILLION DOLLARS, and Insures against Loss by Fire, Ocean Manna and Inland Navigation and Transportation, on as favorable rates as is consistent with safety and mutual protection. Offico in Brooklyn, Phenix Building, No. 12 Court street. Office in New York, No.

139 Broadway. Philanib Shaw, Secretary. aplO tf LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY Offices. 151 Montaguo street, Brooklyn, and 48 Wall street, New York. Brooklyn, May 23, 1863.

At an election for Directors of tiis Company, held on tho 31th inst, the following gentlemen were elected for the ensuing year: Henry Young, Isaac Hyde, Charles P. Leverich, Peter C. CornoU, Minturn Post, Henry S. Leverich, Daniel Ayres, R. V.

W. Thorne, John G. Vassar, urea'K jnnrquana joan x. juaniu, uitniBiA.iv,uuiuu, John H. Prentice, John A.

Lott, Jonathan Thorne, H. K. Corning, Geo. A. Newbould, Charles E.

i5in, Alex. M. White, Charles H. Rogers, B. W.

Delamater, Nesiah Wright, Edw'd Whitehouae, George A. xnorne. Ana aii a tjuuseuuenb meutmg ui ui uuacu, j. DELAMATER was unanimously re elected President of the Company. WM.

W. HENSHAW. Secretary. INGS COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL $150,000 00 SURPLUS, June 1st, 1868.

79,093 12 Offices, First street, cor. South Seventh street, Brooklyn, B. and No. 8 Pino street. New York.

Edw. T. M. Suydam, A. O.

Martin, Martin Kalbfleiscfa, Chauncey L. Cook, Jos. W. Valentine, G. W.

Griffith, Wm. I. Pooley, Jos. A. Van Brunt, Chas.

H. FoIIowb, Oliver Hoyt, Thos. Hutchinson, John N. Haywaru, J. A.

G. Comstock, Sylvester Tuttle, Edward North, Benj. F. Delano, Win. J.

Poase, Jos. T. Burr, Geo. O. Bennett, J.

V. Moserole, Samuel 8. Free, Chas. Goodwin, Ralph Teets, Alfred Clock, Samuel Raynor, Daniel Smith, Henry Johnson, Alfred Hobley, George Pool, Lewis Hurst, E. T.

BACKHOUSE, President. Hehby Pope, Seoretaiy. rfHE OLD A BROOKLYN FIRE INSURANCE CHARTERED 1824. CAPITAL $153,000 00 NET SURPLUS 163,885 33 Total Assets $316,885 3a' OFFIOES, No. 191 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, And No.

11 COURT BROOKLYN. 76TH SEMI ANNUAL DIVIDEND Of TEN PER CENT, has this day been declared, freo of Government tax, payable on the 1st day of July out of the profits of tho last six months. At an election held on the 1st the following gentlemen were elected for the ensuing year: FRANCIS P. FURNAI.D, ALBERT W. GREEN, FRANCIS A.

PALMER, GEORGE W. PLATT, CHAS. BURKHALTER, JESSE SELIGMAN, JOHN BODINE, GEORGE C. PETERS, JAMES B. BLOSSOM, BENJ.

M. STILLWELL, BRYAN H. SMITH, SAII'L F. WHITING, JOSHUA SUTTON, HARRISON P. LISCOMB, FRANCIS P.

SOHOALS, GEO. GILFILLAN. M. JOHN T. BRUCE, EDWARD C.

BADEAD; IOSEPH RUDD, ROBERT C. KNIGHT, JEREMIAH V. SPADER. At a subsequent meeting of tho Board, F. P.

FURNALD was unanimously re elected President, and CHARLES BURKHALTER, Vice President. June 18, 1368. jol8 ly TUNIS C. BERGEN. Secretary.

THE MONTAUK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN. CASH CAPITAL $160,000 AND A T.AHPE 8UP.PI.tJ3. Offices, No. 22 (new number) Court street, Brooklyn No.

189 Broadway, (near Maiden lane,) New York. This Company Insures Buildings, Merchandise, Household FuroiUiro, Vessels and Cargoes in port, and other property, on liberal terms. Losses promptly and equitably adjusted. DIuECTOES: Garrett G. Bergen, S.

L. Husted, J. J. Raymond, Charles C. Betts, Wm.

M. Ingraham, Warren Richmond, Henry Boerum, J. G. Johnson, M.D.EU Robbins, Samuel Booth, J. W.

Lewis, S. B. Stewart, It. C. Braincrd, S.

Linington. Alex. StudweU, Samuel W. Burtis, Abraham Lott, John J. Studwell, J.

W. Campbell, A A. Low, Josiah T. Smith, C. L.

Cooke, M. F.D. Mason, Wm. M. Thomas, Ezra Baldwin, Newman, Goo, A Thorne, James Eaton.

E. H. Nichols, Edmund Titus, Wm. Ellsworth, Foster Pettit. Brew.

Valontine, Amasa S. Foster, John M. Phelps, Edw. D. White, Francis A Gale, Jacob Philip, J.

O. Whitehouse, John Halsey, D. E. Powell, 8. F.

Whiting, Alfred Hanabergh, John D. Prince, E. H. Willete. S.

D. Pitkin, John Winglow, WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, President. Johk C. Phtltp. Secretary, j0.jr.

Seabimo. Assistant Secretary. ol 1 tf MECHANICS' FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY, L. I. CASH CAPITAL $150,000.

WITH A IuUJGE StmPLUS. Offices, No. 1 Montaguo. stroot, (Mechanics' Bank Building,) Brooklyn, and 81. Wall street, (Meohanios1 Bank York.

duieotom Daniel Chauncey, Charles Lowrey, Theo. Polhemns, Jr John P. Rolfe, Hosea Webster, L. A. Miller, Samuel Sloan, Geo.

W. Bergon, Isaao Carhart, A. B. Baylis, Bamet Johnson, Thos. Sullivan, David M.Chauncey,Sylvoster Hondlow, J.

H. Sackmann, Daniel Ayres, J. P. Von Bergen, Leonard Cooper, John H. Baker, Henry H.

Crocker, George L. Shaw, Robert H. Bedell, Goo. G. Hastings, Henry James, John Halsey, Henry N.

Brush, Daniel Fernald, Edwin K. Marshall, Felix Campbell, R. B. Leverich, Samuel Smith, Jacob I. Bergen, John French, Thos.Stratton, David IL James, Robert J.

Davies, Thos. D. Carman, Jacob Dole. Russell W. Adams, JOHN H.

BAKER, President. DANIEL CHAUNCEY, Vice President. Wat.teh Nichols, Secretary. Meiuutt Tcttle. Assistant Secretary.

ELECTION LAFAYETTE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN. BnooELTK Office, S63 Fulton Street. New Yobk Offioe, 165 Broadway. At. rn Election held February 11, 1868, the following gentle men were eleoted directors for tho ensuing year: James Freeland, John L.

Spader, Calvin B. Camp, E. T. Backhouse, Philip S. Crooke, Jaoob Philip, James Harper, D.

S. Voorhees, Geo. C. Robin30n, Henry Tienken, Michael Nevin, Jos. F.

Sanxay, Alex. McCue, Samuel Garrison, Curtis Noblo, H. J. Cullen. M.

D. Edw. W. Tapp, W. L.

Shuttleworth, Leverett H. Sago, Edward Harvey, Wm. G. Hrnard, Amos Robbins, Stephen A. Dodge.

Jeromiab Mundell, Schumaker, Andrew Fitzgorald, John T. Howard, H. E. St. John, Ruf us R.

Graves, Goo. L. Shaw. And at a subsoquent meeting of tho Board JAMES FREELAND, was unanimously re eleoted President. JOHN W.

CHENEY, Secretary. HenbyJW Bbakd, Surveyor. milE NASSAU FIRE IjN SURANCECOM A. PANY OF BROOKLYN. OtEoes No.

28 Court cor. Remsen Brooklyn, and 65 Wall street, New York. Brooklyn, Feb. 4th, 1868. At nn election for Directors of this Company, held this day, the following gentlemen were elected for the ensuing year: A.

A. Low, Samuel Smith, John A. Lott, Wm. Hunter, Conklin Brush, Cyrus P. Smith, H.

B. Claflin, A. J. Beekman, S. L.

Husted, John T. Martin, John W. Hunter, H. C. Murphy, H.

H. Corning, J. W. Harpor, Alox. Underhiil, John Halsey, Theo.

Rogers, Geo. A. Thorne, Sam'l L. Mitchell, Foster Pettit, Thos.Stratton. Wm.

C. Fowler, John French, B. F. Wardwoll, Joseph C. Johnson, D.

Van Voornis, John J. Vanderbilt, L. M. Sheldon, Silas Lndlani, B. Valontine, James A.

H. Bell, Jas. Weaver, Thos. B. Jones.

Georgo B. Archer, Chas. H. Baxter, And at a subsoquent meeting of theBoard, A J. BEEKMAN was unanimously elected President, and THOS.

B. JONES, Vice President. felO THOS. M. HARRIS, Ass't Sec'y I FIREMAN'S TRUST INSURANCE COM 1 PANY, OF BROOKLYN.

Offices, No. 26 (old No. 9) Court street, (opposite City Hall), and 60 Wall street. New York. Organized on the principle of paying one half tho profits abovo ten per cent, to the Widows' and Orphans' Fund of the Firo Department of the City of Brooklyn.

niBECTOna: Dewight Johnson, Eli Robbins, Wm. Borrell, Aaron A. Degrauw, L. K. Miller, S.

B. Chittenden, L. W. Clark, Nehemiah Knight, Joseph B. Hall, Harry Messenger, Van Brunt Wyckoff, W.

B. Welling, Warren D. Gookin, H. Frothingham, Peter B. Anderson, Peter Duryee, Israel D.

Velsor, S. Warrenneden, John B. Stewart, J. S. Thome, M.

H. Lippitt, A. A. Low, Richard P. Buck, F.

J. Hostord, Crawford C. Smith, Wm. Beard, Wm. Wall, Henry D.

Peck, Henry R. Pierson, Valentine G. Hall, John I. Glover, Marcellus Massey, John I. Voorhees, Gamaliel King, John M.

Hicks, Ant'ny F. Campbell, George S.Cary, Edwin Hillyer, Alfred M. Wood. James Eaton, J. F.

Phillips, This Company continues to Insure Buildings, Merchandise, Dwellings, Household Furniture, Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other property, against loss or damage by Fire, on as favorable terms as other first class Companies. WIGHT JOHNSON, President. Chas. H. MacDonald, Secretary.

E. B. Wood, Assistant Seoretary. mhl6 tf COAIi AND WOOD. EOPLE'S WOOD YARD.

5 AND 47 JAY STREET. VIRGINIA PINE, OAK AND HICKORY WOOD OF THE BEST QUALITY, PREPARED BY STEAM, Can always be had SHIPPING SUPPLIED. AT OUR REDUCED PRICES. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. fe2 tf M.

4 KELLY. COAL AND WOOD FOR FAMILY USE Old Company Lehigh, Locust mountain and Red Ash Coal also. Pine, Oak or Hickory Wood, in tho Stick, Sawed or Cut and Split, constantly on hand at the yard of SLDELL 4 FINN, au6 6mo DeKalb ave, opr. Navy st. COAL THE DELAWARE L.

AND W. Railroad celebrated SORANTON COAL, do livered, well screened, at $5 for nut, and $6 50 for other sizes, per ton of 2,000 lbs. Tho best coal in market for steam and family use. Yard, Degraw and Bond streets. Office 19 Atlantio street.

O. BANKS, Agont. my71y KELSEYS LOUGHLIN, COAL AND WOOD, (ESTABLISHED 1847.) No. 12 Atlantic st. also, oor.

Boerum and Atlantio sts. Coal Purest veins, re screoned from under cover weighed by disinterested and sworn weighers; at prices not undersold by any for samo quality and weight. Present price, $5.60 for nut; $6.50 for other sizes; cargoes at lowest wholesale rates. Wood Prime quality and lowest price, with required preparation cheap, by steam power. ie9 3mo OAL FOR FAMILY USE.

LOCUST MOUNTAIN, For Ranges, Furnaces, and Stovos. LEHIGH, SORANTON. ENGLISH CANNEL, LIVERPOOL, RED ASH. For Grates. ALSO KINDLING WOOD For Sale by MARSTON POWER.

Water st. adjoining the Fulton ferry, and at the foot of North 10th st, Williamsburgh. New York office 95 Beaver st, two doors from Wall st. my22 XT INDLING WOOD BY STEAM POWER AND MACHINERY PRICES REDUCED. FACTORY, 6 and 8 JAY STREET, BROOKLYN.

Orders left at the following places at ten o'clock, A. will be promptly attended to. THE CITY POST OFFICE. R. HAY, 371 Mvrtlo avenue.

EXPRESS OFFICE, No. 4 Sands street. M. LINDEMAN. 6 Fulton st, fruit store.

DAVENPORT, corner of Oxford street aad Fulton avenne. Land agent. Wood in bundles constantly on hand. DEBAUN 4 BROTHERS, Proprietors. IHAOEII IJN EB.H MACHINERY A LARGE AND WELL assorted stock of Steam Engines and Boilers, new and second hand, both stationary and marine; also Steam Pumps of all sizes.

Oil, Water and other Tanks, Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, Steam fitting and Machinery of all kinds oonstantly on jiand. The above articles bought, sold or ixchangedbTP.OA83LDY.No.4tol0Bridgest. a71y SmUlER RESORTS OLLOCK HOTEL, WEEHAWKEnT 18 noff fen tot target excursions. FRANK POLLOCK, Pro. MOUNTAIN RETREAT HOUSE, SITU atedhalf way.between Oatekill and thoMountain SHORTEST ROUTE TO NEW YORK, Kj via.

Hudson avenno Railroad Cars to Bridge Street Ferry, which lands at Chambers St. Faro 6 Cents, aulfi lOt JQAST RIVER LINE TO CONEY ISLAND. Tho Steamboat OHICOPEE runs regularly to Coney Island leaving North 8th st, Williamsburgh, at 8 o'clock, Broome st, at 20,11.20, 2.30; Peck Slip, at 8,40,11.40, 2.40: Fulton ferry, Brooklyn at 9. 12 and 3 o'olock. an8 lino THE SOUTH SIDE RAILROAD OP Long Island, Ib now running through from Now York tolslip.

Trains will leavo for the present as follows: Roosevelt and Grand Btreet femes, New York, at 9:05 A. for all stations; 3:40 P. M. Express, connecting with steamboat for Fire Island 4:50 P. for all from Bush wick avo, Brooklyn, atUSOA.

forway stations; 4:05 P. M. Express 5:15 P. way stations. ONEY ISLAND BY STEAM BROOKLYN, BATH AND CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD Summer Arrangement On and after August 17, 1838, trains will leave Coney Island at 10, 10:40 and 11:20 A.

12 13 :40, 1:20, 2,2:40,3:20, 4,4:44, 5:20, 6, 7 and 8 P. M. Greenwood, at 8, 9, 9:40, 10:20 11 and 11:40 A. 12:20, 1 :40, 2 20, 3, 8 4 :20, 5, 5 40, 6 20, 7, 8 and 9 P. M.

Guntherville, at and 7 :10 A. M. In case of stormy weather trains will only run hourly from each end of the route. Every fair Sunday, and when travel warrants, trains will run every belf hour. All cars running from Fulton, South and Wall street and Hamilton avenue ferries to Greenwood Cemetery corineot with this route.

June 1st, 1868. HENRY VAN 3INDEN Snpt. ShAILY EXCURSIONS TO GLEN COVE AND ROSLYN, nding at Whitestown, BayliB' Dock (Fort Schuyler) Great Neck, Sands Point, Mott's Dock and Glenwood. On and after June loth. Steamer ARROWSMITH will leave Peck Slip (Pier 21 E.

returning to the city, about 6 P.M. Steamer SEAWANHAKA leaves same pier daily, (Sundays excepted) at 4 F. for the above landing. On Sunday the Arrowauiith will leave at 9:16 A. landing at Whitestown, Sands Point, Glen Cove, Glenwood and Roslyn.

jelS 3m PEOPLE'S LINE EOR ALBANY. Tho magnificent steamers of this line, the ST. JOHN and DREW, leave pier 41 North River, near the foot of Oanal street, every evening (Sundays excepted) at 6 ffclook. Pas sengers desiring the comfort and luxuries of a first class bntl. Mn bnvo thnir wiRhpa ntififid on these steamers.

Thee arrive in Albany in amplo time for railroad trains. North and West. Freight taken at reduced prioea. 5m" gt7)nington line. GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE.

To Boston, first class $1 00 To Providence, first class 50 The new and elegant side wheel steamers STONINGTON and NARRAGANSETT, Captains Wm. M. Jones and GEO. B. Bull, from Pier 33, foot of Jay Btreet, North Rivea, at 5 P.M., and foot of Nineteenth street.

East River, Daily. Steamboat Express Train leaves Stonington at 3.30, reaches Providence and Boston at 6 :50 A. in ample time for all the Eastern trains. Up town passengers by taking the boat at Nineteenth st, East River, have one and a half hours longer at their homes, and avoid the crowded streots in tho lower part of the city. Passengers from down town, taking Avonue Aor Avenue cars, from tho Astor House, or the South and 31th street cars, will be landed within two blocks of this Pier.

Tho 6teamers will also stop at this Pier in the morning, on the down trip, to land such paesongers as desire it. Tickets sold and State rooms secured at tho principal hotels, at No. 2 Astor House, and at Dodd'B Express Otuce, No. 944 Broadway, D. S.

BABCOCK, President, mhltjtf Stoningtcn Steamboat Co. AY LINE FOR ALBANY AND TROY The fast and elegantstoamboats O. VIBBARD ASD DREW. leave daily, Sundays excepted, from DesbrosseB street, North River, at 7:30 A. landing at Thirty fourth street, West PninL uornwan, newourgn, rougnkeepsiq, nmne beck, Tivoli.

Catskill and Hudson. jo8 3ni fONEY ISLAND. JULY 1868. bV CONEY ISLAND AND BROOKLYN RAILROAD LEAVING Fulton Ferry 6 :01, 7:08, 8:00, 8:58, 9 10:43. 11:26, A.M.

12:06, 1:10, 1:50, 2:30, 3:28, 4:06, 4:16, 5:50, 6:26, 7:02, 8:46, P. M. City Lme. 7 9:20, 10:00, 10:20, 11:40, A M. 12:30, 1 :00, 2 :10, 2 :50, 3 :30, 4 :20, 5 :00.

5 .40, :50, 7 :20, 8 :00 9 :40 P. M. RETDltKING Leave Coney Island 8:10, 9:10, 10:40, 11 :10, 11:40, A.M. 1:00, 1:40, 2:20,3:20, 4:00,4:40, 6:40, 6:10, 7:00, 8:00,11:00, P.M. Passengers leaving Fulton Ferry 54 minutes in advanco of the above time will connect with Island car at City line.

EXTRA CABS WILL BDN AS TBAVEL DEMANDS. jyl3 2m OHN a HOAGLAND, Superintendent. "0LEASURE TRAVEL CHANGE OE JT TIME BROOKLYN AND ROOKAWAY BEACH RAILROAD Summer Arrangement, commencing Saturday, July 4th, 1868. Leave East Now York 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 11,11:30 12M.andl2:30 P. 1, 1:30, 2, 2:30, 3, 3:30,4,4:30, 5,5:30 6:30, and 7:80 andS :30 P.M.

Leave Canarsie 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 10 :30, 11, 11 :30. and 12, A. M. 12 :30, 1, 1 :30.

2, 2 :30, 3, 3 :30, 4, 4 7, and 8 P. M. Sunday Trains Leave East New York, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 11, 11 :30 and A. and 12, 12 :30 1,1 :20. 2,3 3, 8 :30, 4, 4 :30, 6, 6:30,6, 6:30 7:30 and 8:30, P.M.

Leave Canarsio 8, 9, 10, 10:30.11, and 11:30. A. 12:30, 1,1:30,. 2, 2:30,3,3 30,4, 4 :30, 6, 6 :30, 5, 6, 7 and 8. P.M.

STEAMER L. BOARDMAN, CAPT. J. NELSON Leaves Canarsie for Rockawar Beach, 10 and 12 A. and 2, 4 and 6, P.

M. Returning, leaves Rockaway Beach for Cannrsie, 7. 30 and 11 A. 1, 3, and 6, P. M.

mhl8 tf BROOKLYN CENTRAL AND JAMAICA BRANCH OF LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. Leaves Howard House, East New York. 6:45 A. Accommodation train to Jamaica. 7:65 A.M., connects with Mail train for Greenpoct and Hempstead.

10 :00 A. conneots with Northport and Hempstead. 11 :30 A. M. Accommodation train to Jamaica.

1:46 P.M., 3.00 M. Accommodation train to Jamaica. 4:10 P.M., connects with Express train to Gresnport and HempBtead. 5:00 P. connects with Northport and Hempstead train.

6:35 P. connects with North Ialip and Hempstead train. SundayTrams P. connects with Northport train. P.

H. REIP. Agenk iy8tf GRE AT REDUCTION IN FARE TO BOS ton: $2 00, via Norwich and Worcester line, from Pier 39 N. foot of Vestry at 5 P. the new and staunch steamers CITY OF NEW YORK, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY; CITY OP BOSTON.

TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, connecting at New Lon don with express trains, arriving in Boston at 6 A. M. Passengers arrive in Boston in advanco of all other lines. Berths free; meals on tho European plan. Freight In connection with steamersCITY OF NEW YORKadn CITY OF BOSTON the now and commodious freight SDBsenger st, imeis CITY OF LAWRENCE and CITY OF EW LONDON leave daily, Bundays excepted.

For further information, inquire of E. S. MARTIN, Agont, New York. New York, May 27. 1868.

jel 3m SHtlPPINe. ATIONAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Stniunflrs from New York evorv Satnrdnv. ovorr Wednesday, Queenstown every Thursday. Passnce to Liverpool or Quoenstovm Cabin, $100 Steer ego, $31), currency.

Steerage tickets from Liverpool or Qaeensfcown, $37, currency. Drafts for talc on Great Britain and Ireland. GEO, D. EBS WORTH, Agent, lin No. 4 Sanda street, Brooklyn.

mAPSCOTT'S EMIGRATION AN1 FQHTilGN EXCHANGE OFFICE, 86 Sooth Stiieet, New York. Weekly Line of Steamers to and from Liverpool and Queenstown. TAPSCOTT'S CELEBRATED LINES OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON PACKETS, For passage to and from Quoenafcown, Liverpool or London, and drafts payable throughout England, Ireland, Soot land and Wales, at lowest possible rates, apply to TAPSCOTT, BROS. 88 South st. TEAM TO AND PROM THE OLD COUNTRY.

ANCHOR LINE OF TRANSATLANTIC STEAM fAUKKT (sulfa, HIBERNIA, CALEDONIA, EUROPE, BRITANNIA, COLUMBIA, IOWA, Sail regularly, carrying passengers to and from the prlnoipal laces in Englnnd, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and tho United tates, and forward passengers at through faros to and from France, Germany, Faroe as low as by any other first claS3 line. As this Company does not employ runners, thoso who wish passage tick ete, or certificates of prepaid passage to send for their friends, or any further information, will please apply to the Company's office. No. 6 Bowling Green, N. or to JAS.

MORTON, 128 Fulton avenue, corner of Elm plaoo, Brooklyn. el9 '68 ly INMAN LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS TO oUKKNSTOWNAND LIVERPOOL. EVERY SATURDAY AND ALT NATE TUESDAY. RATES OF PASSAGE. First Cabin S100, gold.

Steerage At lowest rates. CITY OF BOSTON Saturday, Aug. 22. ETNA, (via Halifax) Tuesday, August 25. l're paid tickets from Liverpool or Queenstown to porsonj sending for friends at lowesttorras.

Drafts issued payablo in all parts of Great Britain and Ireland. For further information apply at the Company's office, 15 Broadway, N. or to JOSEPH BERRY, Agent, 29S Fulton Btreet, Brooklyn! fela ly jPCUNARD LINE OP STEAMSHIPS. TEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK, LIVER SAILING FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. SAILING TO NEW YORK EVERY TUESDAY.

Cabin Passage from New York $80 gold. Steerage Passage from New York $30 currency. Steerage Passage to New York, at the lowest rates. All payable in currency and including a liberal allowance of cooked provisions. These steamers carry passengers on one deck only.

Drafts for sale on Great Britain and Ireland. For passage and further information apply at E. CUNARD'S STEERAGE OFFICE, fe8 '68 ly 111 BROADWAY. Trinity Building, N. Y.

house Jt'tKrvisimiivo. SILVER PLATED WARE AND CUTLERY REPAIRED and REPLATED Equal to now At our own Factory. A DOZEN FORKS THICKLY PLATED WITH PURE SILVER FOR $4 00. A substantial guarantoo given for all REFLATING AND ALL GOODS SOLD BY US. BUY YOUR SILVER PLATED WARE AND CUfLERY At the manufacturers.

DON'T GO TO JEWELERS and Pay 25 to SO per oent more. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FINE SILVER PLATED WARE AND CUTLERY, surpasses any thing else in the market. Suitablo for BRIDAL AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS, AT THE BROOKLYN SILVER PLATE AND CUTLERY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 833 FULTON STREET, aul5 Ct Corner Clatko st. URNITURE. CARPETS.

GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE OF CARPETS AND FURNITURE for the next two months of the largest Btock of the kind ever thrown in tho market, of over one million dollars worth, regardless of cost or floe, at Nos. 486 4 4S8 Eighth avenue, and around the corner, Nos, 267, 269 271 Thirty fifth street. The largest warerooms in the United States. H. O'FARRELL.

Tho well known salesman, Mr. Thomas B. Mulby, formerly with S. W. Woolsey, of Williamsburgh, is nowhere attending to the Carpet Department: he solicits the patronage of his friends and the Williamsburgh public in general jy233m GAS FIXTURES, LAMPS, ETO.

A splendid assortment of New Styles, at reasonable prioes, just opened at No. 703 Broadway, between 4th street and Astor plaoe, N. Y. Gas pipes titted to stores and pnbUe buildings. JOHN TRIGGE, je6 3m Late with Ball, Black ft Co.

fTHE CHILD'S BENEFACTOR. ORANDALL, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN EVERY VARIETY OF PERAMBULATORS, PROPELLERS, SPRING HORSES, SLEIGHS, SWINGS, TOYS, c. No. 170 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. REPAIRING, NEATLY DONE.

DOUBLE WHEELS PUT INTO PERAMBULATORS. BUSINESS MOTTICES. CTORAGE POR FURNITURE PIANOS, Buuun.jj nano warenouae. uours 85 iOa Qm ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. NOTARY COMMISSIONER FOR ALT, THE STATKq Bom MoItoaoe3 Office 170 Atlantic street, cor.

Clinton, Brooklyn, N. Y. ap21 6m H. GRIFFITH'S CELEBRATED a combination cushion Billiard Tables can only be btained at his Warerooms, 166 Fulton st, N. Factor! 188 Fulton Bt.

jyn "ITSTE RENT, SELL, EXCHANGE AND If repair all the latest improved sowing ma'ohines also particular attention paid to learning oporatora at the new officeW Conrt st, Brooklyn, and 186 Rivington at, N. Y. MRS. M. G.

BROWN'S POOR RICHARD'S EYE WATER lifts Sunken eyes, strength, ens Weak eyes, clears Dim eyes. To be had of Druggists at Twenty five cents per bottle. ly BATS AND CAPS. ECONOMISTS A NEW SILK HAT made to order for also, an old hat remade to the myWly IGNOR SEBERI1TO, FORMERLY PRO ieasor 01 vocal music, at tno uonservatory ol Musio, cultivate pupils for stage or conoorts, by his celebrated meuioa. First class references of tho musical authorities.

Auurubu oouBnno jMigio oince. auiy at" IHE BROOKLYN RIDING SCHOOL. 190, 192, 194 (Raymond st, between Fulton and Do iain avenues. WILL BE RE OPENED FOB THE RECEPTION OF PUPILS, SEPT. 1, 1863.

E. KETOHAM, Proprietor. Capt. E. H.

Sawtek, Instructor. Imo MISS DUDLEY'S SEMINARY FOR young ladies Brooklyn Heights, 49 Hicks st. This school is conducted upon the true theory of combining thorough intellectnal culture with a judicious and Bystem atio course of physioal training. Dr. DIO LEWIS' gymnastics are daily introduced.

Alimited number of pupils will be received by Miss Dudley into her family. The second year will commence Wednesday, Sept. 16th For Catalogue, apply at Miss Dudley's residonoe, 49 Hicks st, Brooklyn. anl9 15t RS. EDWARD COPLAND WILL RE nriRti her flnhnnl for VnnTHT n.fHuR ntirl TViinR.

n.t, 1i Vanderbilt ave, Sept. 7th. aul8 1m TTORTH CONWAY, N. TUITION AND board A University Tutor, Bp en ding the season at North Conway, would bo happy to have two or three students, desirous of combining study with healthy recreation, como and rend with him in Classics, English literature, till October 1st. Address M.

A. Tator, The Elms, North Conway, H. aul8 2t TAGLESWOOD MILITARY ACADEMY. WJ Location uneg nailed for healtliiulnoss and beauty. Ten able and ezpenenced resident professors.

Boys thoroughly fitted for College or business. For circulars, address, E. CLEVELAND, A. M. aul5 lm Eagleswood, Perth Ami toy, N.

J. OW IS THE TIME TO ENTER FOR A Commercial or Enolieh Course, at BROWNE'S Col chance to prepare for business; also for backward boys, or adults of neglected education. Day and Evening. Please CRll for n. riirfinlruv nn14 1m PANORMO'S MUSICAL INSTITUTE.

THE TIIIRD YEAR. 283 Bolton street, Over Brown'e Oommercial College. MUSICAL INSTEUCTION S10 PER TERM. Each soholar receives private instruction. PIANO, SINGING, GUITAR, FLUTE, VIOLIN, 4c.

Call for a Circular. SHEET MUSIO kept on sale. aula lm' IS. NEWTON'S BOARDING AND Day School for young Ladies, 188 Henry at. Brook.

ho Pall Session beffina Sent. lfl. 18B3. Md'lle MIL isio naa cnarge 01 rue rrenca AJepaixment. aan iin OSEHIXL SEMINARY FOR YOUNU ladies.

Danburv. will reopan September 1st Tminnl Mr. fl. M. Whitft.

For references and oiroulara apply at Mr. BROWN'S book store, 304 Fulton ave. Brook, lyn, N. Y. aul3 2.T dTi ERMAN COMMEllCIAIj INSTITUTE, VJT 153 Pacific street, between Clinton and Court fits.

JOSEPH DEGHUEE, Principal, (late Schmieder Deglmee.) Boys prepared for business or for higher solentinc institutions. Thorough instruction in the Enwliah. Branchos and the German and French. Languages. School will opon on Tuesday, September 1st.

Apply at 346 Henry street, or, after September 1st, at the sonool. anil lm XFORD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE for Young Ladies and Misses. French, English and Classical boarding and day sohooL Colloquial French by a resident native teacher. Full instruction in all branches, music, calisthenics, dancing. For circulars address Oxford Collegiate Institute, 111 South Oxford st, Brooklyn, N.

Y. Reopens Sept. 16th. au7 lm rsum misses rees; No. 93 STATE STREET, BROOKLYN.

Will re open their French and English School for Yoang Ladies and Children, on Wednesday, Sept. ltith. jy29 3rn" BROOKLYN ATHENAEUM SEMINARY FOE YOUNG LADIES. Mr. GEORGE N.

BIGELOW, A. for elevon yoara tho Principal of the State Normal School, Frainiaffham, and now of tho Putnam Free School, Newburyport, will open an institution of the first class for the education of young ladies, Sept. 14, in the Athemeum Building, corner of Clinton and Atlantio streets. Tho spacious rooma recently occupitM by the Mercantile Library will be elegantly fitted up for purpose. From his large experience in tho training of young ladies, and from his intimate acquaintance with the schools of this country and Europe, Mr.

Bigelow believes that, with such assistants as he willhave, formerly teachers in tho Normal Schools of Massachusetts and Maine, he oilers advantages of the highest order for female education. Mr. Bigelow may be seen at his rooms, on and after Sept. 7, between 10 and 12, and before that time may be addressed Newburyport, Maea. ilfctrEItEKUliS.

Charles i vuBvtcu, jricemeuu diuhu uuivunsiijr, xji. nui) i reaiutjiiu Harvard Colletre. Hon. Georiro S. TtillarcL and Hon Isaac Davis an3 lm 24 LESSONS TO JU Nl7 veniles, during vacation, at BROWNE'S.

283 Fnl ton street, between Johnson and Tillary. Day and Evening PreparatoryDepartment, English branches, 3 months, $15; 6 months, $25: 12 months, $40. Com mwcj.il Departmont, same rates, or life scholarship, only $35, Private dostei for adults. Ladies' department separate, jy30 lm ROFESSORFISHER'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 280 ADELPHI STREET.

A Day School limited to fifty. A Preparatory Department under Miss Holcomb, of the State Normal School, Mass. Termbogins Sept. 21st. For Circulars apply at the School after Sept.

1st. or addross EDWARD FISHER Brooklyn Post Office. 3m BROOKLYN HEIGHTS SEMINARY Prof. West's School for young ladies Th eighteenth year of this English and French boarding and day sohool will begin September 14th. For circulars, apply at 88 Montague st, or for more specific information, by letter to ihe Principal, at Buffalo, N.

till tho let of September, after which, at his residence, 88 Montague st. Brooklyn. 2m CHAS. E. WEST, Principal.

ROF. I. S. DAVISON DEVOTES HIM pelf to the education of a few voutha of both soxes. Term begins September 14th, at his residence, No.

59 Hunter st, cor. Gates ave, were circulars may now be obtained. Four misses will be received into the family, sharing all advantages with his son and daughters, Private tuition dztrtsq the SuMinm. Hefers to Dm. T.

L. Cayler, J. Rockwell, J. T. Duiyeo, M.

S. Hutton, Messrs. David Stone, Curtis L. North and Cyrus W. Field.

jyll 2m ARC CHENEVIREEE'S FRENCH School for Yonnc Ladies. 371 Desrraw Btreet. near iurt. The school will re onen on tho Ifith of Santenihftr. 2868.

French iessona every afternoon. Jel 6m ROOKLYN COLLEGIATE AND POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, LIVINGSTON ST. This Institute provides a full and thorough course ofedu cation in Mathematics, Languages (both Ancient and Modern) and the Physical Scienoea. Instruction is also given in Vocal Music, Drawing, Calisthenics and Military Drill. Students from abroad will be accommodated with a good home and careful supervision.

Students admitted at an time during the term. Fall term commences Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1858. Candidates for admission will present themselves for examination at the Institute, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 13th, 13th and 14tlL The regular duties of the Institute will commonoe on Monday, Sept.

17. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. J. D. McKenzie, D.

S. Landon, J. S. T. Stranahan, Charles R.

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

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

Gibson, Georgo A. Jarvis, Walter T. Hatch, Charles 6. Baylis, J. Popo, James How.

ISAAC H. FROTHINGHAM, President. JosiAH O. Low, Secretary. Alexander M.

White, Treasurer, aul tf OURTEENTH YEAR 1854 18G8. BROOKLYN JUVENILE HIGH SCHOOL, Livingston st, near Court. SUMMER TERMMonday, April 13, 1868. The principal aim and object of this School is, tho early education and training of boys under 12 years of age. Tha grcut principle adopted is thorough instruction in the rudi tints! aa the only means of training the mind, and securing a rapid and successful progress, at a later period.

In addition to the regular stuuies of the respoctiva divisions, instruction is also given in DECLAMATION, VOCAL MUSIO AND CALISTHENICS, by the most experienced and competent masters. Circulars can bo obtained at the store of Mr. George P. Milne, 217 Pultontlrcct; also at Davies Leys, corner of Fulton and Clinton streets, and at the School. d2 tf "ORYANT, STRATTON CLARK'S BROOKLYN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Nos.

13, 15 and 16 Court Aeet, (Opposite City Halt) This Institution is an important link in the great chain of Colleges located in tho leading cities of the States and Can adas. Bookkeeping. Penmanship, Arithmetic, Commercial, Law and Correspondence practically taught. An actual bank and other business houses carried on between the students, same as in business. No VACATIONS.

For particulars call at tho College office, 13 Court street from 9 to 8, or address for College Monthly per mail. eelltf MADAME GIRAUD'S FRENCH AND English boarding school foryoung ladies, Irvington, Chester York. Will ro open on MONDAY, September 14th. jy2l3mf TGI RASMUS HALL ACADEMY, FLAT BUSH, L. T.

A Boarding School for Boys, one hour from Fulton ferry, by Flatbnsh avenue cars, passing the Institution every fifteen minutes location pleasant and healthful, with ample play grounds; every facility for the best English and Classical education. Fall term commences Monday, Sept. 7tb. Address E. T.

MACK, Principal. nov 16 tf ADELPHI ACADEMY, COLLEGIATE and Grammar Departments, cornor Iaf ayette avenue and Hall Btreet. Preparatory Department, Adolphi Bt, near Fulton ave. Preparatory and Grammar Departments for girbnud boys together re opens Sep. 14.

eS ly DRY GOODS. EDDY VJT DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FUKNITUHE, UP HOLSTEHY AJfD BEDDING, S3FUI.TON straot, door below Henry Bt. Buyers will find it to their advantage to examine out stock of chamber, parlor, library and dining room suits: also, a large assortment of chairs, extension ana oentre tables, bureaus, washstandB, looking glasses, piano stools, Goods delivered promotiy and in good order. jylb Sm GEO. B.

EDDY 68 Fulton Bt. AT W. JACKSON'S, NO. 551 BKOAD WAY. MOURNING GOODS FROM AUCTION.

FINE TAMISE CLOTH8, $7 SO per dress, worth 412. FINE HENBIETTA, $7 60 per dress, worth $12. FINE PABISIENKE Cloth, $10 per dress, worth $16. FINE CRAPE CLOTH $6 per dress, worth $9. FINE SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 3Io per yard, worth 60c.

BALMORAL 8KIHTINGS, 60c per yard, worth 76o. PURE MOHAIR and POPLIN ALPACAS, at 63fo, 75c, anu ojtcjjusi. une ujiru ueiow tueir real value. bushi: "ES ond TAMARTINES, 37io, worth rHMo nervard. RICH BLACK SILKS, in all the most makes 3 1 CANVAS AND IRON GRENADINES FROM 3 4 to 2 yards wide.

TRAVELING DRESS GOODS in great variety at less than wholesale prices. apSllv W. JACKSON. No. 651 Broadway.

BUIIiPJJfG MATERIALS. LUMBER AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND QUALITY. A foil stock, suitable for shipment to China, Australia, Africa, Brazil, West Coast, Rio De La Plata, and all other foreign markets. Selections for parties for entire cargoes made with care and dispatch.

The attention of Exporters and Manufacturers is especially requested. PINE, SPRUCE AND 1IEMLOCK, eve variety. Also, a general assortment of Hard Woods, suitable for Home and Foreign Markets, including mMAHOGANY, BLACK WALNUT. HI0k6rY, CHERRY, ASH, WHITE OAK, SYCAMORE, BASSWOOD, ASI1, WHITEWOOD, BOARD ANi) PLANKS. OAK AND MAHOGANY VENEER WAGONS, SPOKES AND FEtLEYS, Constantly on hand, and for salo in quantities to suit purchasers, by R.W.ADAMS, 4 tf Atlantic Dock and 118 Wall street.

New York. TOBACCO AWP SECABS. LEAF TOBACCO SEGAR MAKERS, Attention I No more carrying bundles from New York when you can buyat cheaper prices the same goods. The undersigned would resrectfu)iy inform his friends and the trade in general, that be has opened a store at 71 FULTON STREET, where he will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Connecticnt seed leaf, State seed leaf, Havana and Yara fillers of the best importation. mv35 3m DAVID KOHLER.

71 Fulton st. PIANOS AND nVSIC. A MERICAN MUSICAL CLASS BOOK, designed for Fomalo Colleges, Institutes, Seminaries and Normal ond High Schools. Containing Elementary Instructions, Vocal Exercises and Solfeggios, and a valuable collection of Duets, Trios and Concerted Pieces. By T.

Bis eell. Price 75 cents. Principals of educational institutions, mnsio teachers and others interested id books of this class will find it advantageous to examino this volumeT OLIVER DITSON Publishers, Boston. OHAS. H.

DIT80N A 711 Broadway, New York. an7tf XTNIVERSAL EXPOSITION, Paris, 1867. 8TEINWAY ft SONS, triumphant having been awarded tho FIRST GRAND GOLD MEDAL for American Grand, Square, and Upright Pianos by tho unanimous verdict of the Internatienal.Jury.' The medal is distinctly classified FIIIST in order to merit OVER all other Amenoan exhibitors, and over more than four hundred pianos entered for competition. Warerooms, and 111 East Fourteenth it, New York. LON PS BOARD TO LET WITH BOARD A Urge front and back room, 2d floor (communicating) neatly iurzusueo, suitable for gentleman and wilo or single gentlemen the house has modern improvements the rooms very desirable; terms moderate.

Inquire at 805 Hioks st, near Degraw. BOARD SINGLE GENTLEMEN WIL to room together or gentlemen and their wives, canfind good board in a private family, by applying at No. 33 Wyckoff at, bet. Court and Smith, brown stone house has all modern improvements; terms moderate; convenient to oars and ferries. 2w BOARD 79 CLINTON ST, FRONT rooms to let, with board, on second and third floor, to gentleman and lady or single gentlemen house oontains all improvements, and in a moBt delightful location, within live minutes walk of Wall or Fulton ferry.

Terms moderate. aul8 3t BOARD TWO GENTLEMENT WANT a furnished room with board, north of Atlantic and west of Court sts the room must be light, pleasant, not too small, and must be neatly kept; plain fara will do, bat mast be well prepared and tho table served with scrupulous cleanliness and nicety; terms not over $80'per month. Ad dress "Burton," Eagle office. auj3 2fc BOARI ON THE HEIGHTS A GEN tloraan and wife, or single gentlemen can obtain a 2d story room at 4 Willow 3 minutes walk from Fulton ferry references required and given. 9t BOARD.

TO LET WITH BOARD IN A private family, a neatly furnished second floor, en Buite or single; also a iarge room on third story house has all the improvements; cars within one block to all 'the'fer ries; references given and required. 822 Pacific st, between Hoyt and Bond sts. fit BOARDTO LET, WITH BOARD, A large back parlor, to a gentleman and wife or a party of four young men single rooms if terms $5, in cludinggas; also, accommodations for two respectable ladles. Apply at 134 York st, near Bridge, convenient to all the errieB. aaASat1 BOAR OR FURNISHED ROOMS to let without board, in a private house having the modern improvements (bath room, board and room from $5 to $10 for gentlemen from $11 to $13 for gentleman and wife; rooms from $3 to $6 per week.

No. 107 Pineapple st, within five minutes walk of Wall at, and Fulton fer nes aut8 6t OAKD A WIDOW LADY, HAVING with alcove, unfurnished, with board, and a large front room umiEhed, to gentleman and wife or two gentlemen within 10 minutes' walk of all the ferries house has all tho modern improvements and in a good location. Call at 293 Jay Bt, near Fulton uve. aul8 Qt OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN BY aul7 2tMMY' OARD PLEASANT ROOMS WITH cood board can ho n.t TaS "LawToncA st. House contains modern improvements.

Terms moderate. 3t BOAR TWO ELEGANTLY FUR nished parlors will be vacant September 1st; al30, other rooms, suitable for families or single gentlemen; house and location first class, ten minutes waik from Fulton ferry, Terms very moderate. Apply at 186 Washing ton street. au3 lm OARD TO LlTr WITH BOARD IN A private family, a second "story front room and hall bedroom, connecting, en suite or single; hot and cold water, bathroom, Ac; house in perfoct order; terms mod crate; references given and required: dinner at 6i o'clock P.M. No.

31 Douglass st. anl7 Gb BOARD A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAM ily, in ono of tho best parts of the city, are desirous of renting two rooms with board, to suitable parties; ten minutes walk from ferry dinner at 6 o'clock. Apply at n3 Second place, near Clinton st. 6t OARD TO LET WITH FIRST CLASS board to gentlemen and their wives, or single gentlemen, pleasant rooms furnished or unfurnished, in the house 301 Joy st, containing nl) the modern improvements; within ten minutes walk of the ferries, and convenient to several car routes references given And required. BOARD NO.

1 EAST WARREN near Court, gentlemen and their wives, and single gentlemen, can hare pleasant rooms and good board, aul76t BOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or eingle gentlemen can obtain board with pleasant front room on second floor, by applying at 5ti State st, con TTflYiionf.rtRwifh 11 BitA.faa BOARD OR BED AND SITTING ROOM with or without board, for a single gentleman in a Srivate family; a new house with all improvements, within minutes of DeKalb and Myrtle avenue cars, also adjoining 2 new 8 story frames houses with all improvements to let or for sale. Apply to I. Skillman st, 12th house northeast of DeKalb ave, Brooklyn. St BOARD A FEW GENTLEMEN AND their wives, or single gentlemen, can be accommodated with board at 85 Hicks st. day boarders can bo accommodated house has all the modern improvements, and is within a minutes1 walk of tbe principal ferries.

Bt BOARD. TO LET WITH FIRST CLASS board, back parlor with hall room adjoining and 2nd story back room, both newly and handsomely furuished, in fine brown Btone house. No. 119 Schermerhorn st, between Smith and Hoyt; with Bmall family. aulBlin OARD NEATLY FURNISHED rooms to let with or without board, convenient to lton and Catherine ferries.

Ayply at 26 Prospect st. augu oir BOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE Or a few single gentlemen, can bo accommodated with pleasant rooms, furnished or unfurnished, and first class ooard, by applying at 29S State st, between Bond and Nevinssts, aula 6b BOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or a few single gentlemen can be accommodated in a private family, with pleasant rooms, furnished or unfurnished, and hrst class board, by applyiug at 257 State st, be tween Hoyt and Bond. antfi fit BOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY CAN accommodate a few respectable young men, also a gentleman and lady with the best of board on very moderate terms: location delightful; good sized rooms; kind treatment; from 5 to 10 minutes' walk of the three princi ferries. Please apply at 30 Cheever place, bet HarrisOn and Degraw ats. 6t OARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE or two simile crentlomen can find a nice room, with ard.

in a private family, by calling at 218 Atlantio st. noar Court. Terms moderate. 6t BOAR WANTED A FURNISHED house by three adults, where the rent would be taken in board preferred, with the privilege of taking a few genteel boaraore, within a short distance of the City Hall, Ad dreesB. Eagle office.

aul7 6t ID OARD HANDSOME ROOMS TO LET en suite or singly, to gentlemen and their wives or sin gle gentlenmn. Apply at 76 Montague, corner Henry st. amy a OARDi A GENTLEMAN AND WIFB be accommodated with large rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Also, a hall room. House contains all modern iui Srovements.

Apply at 394 Atlantio between Bond and fevins, aulo 3m OARD TO LET THE ENTIRE SEC If ond en suite or single, front room alcove also, a ball room and large back room on third floor. Ayply at IU Elliott Place references exchanged. ant 1 24t BOARD. TO LET, WITH FIRST class New England board, very pleasant ond neatly furnished roomet both large and small; partly desiring a Stuiet and comfortable house at a moderate prioe, cannot ail to be suited please call at once at the house, 57 St Felix st 4th door north of Fulton ave. aul5 6t OARD.

ROOMS ON SECOND AND nnrlnr flnnr. with trnnil board, can bo had very rea sonably by applying in POWER'S, at 1st door from Wyckoff st, 2 Huntington plaoe. aul5 4t BOARD A LARGE PLEASANT ROOM with closet, to let, very desirable for gentleman and wife, or two einglo gentlemen; house has modern improvements only a few minutes' walk to Hamilton ave ferry, and near to cars to all of the ferries. Apply at 257 Sackett between Court and Clinton sts. aula tit OARD THE GLOBE, 242, 244 AND 246 Eulton st, havingbeen refitted at great expanse, is now the finest bouse on Brooklyn Heights, and is open as a strictly first class private boarding house: also day board; references viven and reauired.

Apply on the premises, mb30 Cm J) OARDING. PLEASANT ROOMS AND board for a married couple in a private auiily, at Ho" nd Bt; references given and required. aull 12t BOARlONROOKLYN HEIGHTS Handsomely furnished rooms to bt, to either gentlemen and their wives or to single gentloinon, at 107 Rorasen corner Clinton. aul3 12t BOARD TO LETTwmFBOARD, IN a modern brown stone house, the second story front room, qrith alcove, furnished or unfurnished location de sirablo convenient to City Hall and ferries. Apply at 93 Lawrence st.

auI2 6t BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, IN A private family, a large and airy second story front room also a room on third floor; houso in perfect order, with all the conveniences dinner at 6 o'clock P. M. terms moderate. No. 81 Douglass at.

aul7 6t BOARD TO LET WITH BOARD A handsomely furnished room on 2d floor, with ampld closetroom; also alarge room on3d floor: location very desirable terms moderate. Apply at 293 Clinton st. 6t BOARD A COUPLE OF GENTLEMEN, or a party of adult3 cun bo accommodated with Isomely furnished apartments en suite or aingta, and liberal board in a new house, with all the modern improvements, within 1 and 2 blocks of five different car routes, occupied only by a pbysioiau and wife, in Fourth avenue, ifirit house from the corner of Wyckoff st. jyJl lino SMDCIAIi NOTIC15S. AMBLER AND HOLDER HAVE Dissolved partnor3uipuymutnal consent.

August 1st, 1668. HAMBLMR 4 HOLDER. anl83t PASTURE. GENTLEMEN WISHING to pasture their horses will find tho very best at Messrs. BIEERS GUBNOR'S, Frogpond Hill.

Now Utrecht. L. plenty of shade and water. Inquire of JASIE8 L. MOORE, 35 Fulton st.

MISS KELLY, FANCY AND MILLINERY GOODS, Ribbons, Flowers, Wreaths. Ac. TARGET WREATHS AND BOUQUETS TO ORDER. No. 228 Fulton street, near Clark.

Late of 215 Fulton street. aulft lm HORSE KEEP FOR THE AUTUMN and Winter. The celebrated grass, farm and winter stables will receive 15 or 20 horses terms, $12 per month for pasture and hay only with grain, $15 to 330, according to quantity. Horses or letters sent to F. KILLIAN, postmaster at Jerusalem station depot, Lena; Island Railroad, will receive attention.

6t CASH FOR OLD BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, Newspaper! also all fcinda of paper. Stock boncrtit in largo or Bmall lots. Turn them Into money at once. If tho lot is large we Bend for it on leaving your order at lrt Myrtlo ave, a few doors from Faiton. Imo STORE Ten BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS MATERIALS, OF WILLIAM HART, No.

81 CATHARINE BTREE, NEW YORK. A Large and Select Assortment Constantly on Hand. au3 lmo CJTOP, AND LOOK AT YOUR WATCH J. D. CHASE 4 SON, at their new store, 291 Fulton st, havo in their window tho only Chronometer in tho city, for the convenience of all who wish the Correct Time.

Fine watches repaired and warrented by competent workmen on tho premises. jy3otf rrv IHE EYES. We have jnst finished Borne Eve Glassoa in Shell, with PEBrI.r.H, for the Ladies' use tnelianti we have ever made. CHASE ft SON, Manufacturers, Jewelers and Opticians, 803 FULTON STREET. nS9tf ARMY AND NAVY EXTRA BOUNTY State of Maryland, to all, including Bnbstitutos and deserters, enlisted in that State.

EDWARD E. BRADBURY, 7 Broadway, N. Y. Ill Pierrepont street, Brooklyn, morning and evening. my6 3m CLOTHING.

CASH PAID FOR CAST OFF CLOTHES, furniture, beds, bedding, cirpets, Ac. Pleise oall on or address A. LEVY, at his now stand. 283 Atlantio straat. (instead of 290), 3d house west of G.

W. Mears' KoalYard, niy4 4m LADIES' AND GENTHJMEN'S CAST off Clothing, Bedding, Cirpets, Fnra, Jowelry, wanted for Southern States, at 3u8 Atlantio street. By calling or addressing a note, will receive the highest cash prices. KOSENBA.UM, Atront. Ladies attonded to by Mrs.

ROSENB AUM. ray25 3m CLOTHING WORTH OF SEC ond hand clothes wonted in amsll quantities, cirpets, feather beds, 4c. Call or address a HANOVER A SON, 4 Boernin street, near tho City mh30 6m CASH PAID FOR CAST OFF CLOTHING at tlie old stand, 233 Myrtlo avenne. formerly at 150 Myrtle avenuevby tho original JACOB LAMA Persons having cast oft clothing will get the highest cash price by bringing or leaving their address nt tbe above place. BoobL shoes, carpete, and all kinds of clothing bought.

Ladies will beottendedbyMrs.LAMAN. apl4 6m CliAIKVOYANTS. TVffBS. ST. CLAIR, MEDICAL AND JJJL Business Clairvoyant, No.

8 Mill at, bet. Court and Smith. LadioB 25 and 60 eta. MRS. WEBSTER.

BORN WITH A natural gift of foresight, tells how soon and often yon wui marry, ana all asairs tnrougn We. 78 bsilltmn st, third fionoe from Myrtle ave. au8 2w MADAME CLIFFORD. MEDICAL AND Business Clairvoyant, 291 Atlantic st, hot. Smith and Disease examined personally and by luir and astis faction guaranteed.

Honrs from 9 till 8. nrsaa n' LAmVOYANTE MADEMOISELLE A. DE DORE, from Paris, tells all present and future events; lost ana stolen recovered; prevents persons from all and bnnga together those who are separated. Lucky numbers given. Call from 9 A.

till 8 M. at 73 Fulton st, bet. York and Main, 3d floor, up two flights of stairs, back room. Ladies 60 cts. to gentle men, (1 to ea.

auilm FOR SAL A NEAT TWO STORY and attio frame dwelling, filled in with brick, with all tho improvements: lot 24x100; Hickory Bt, second house east of Classon avo. south side, about 200 foot from Greone avenue cars. For particulars apply on the premises. aul82t FOR SALE 5,800 FOR A HANDSOME new house, 2 story, basement and attic, in a good Ic cation, built in the best manner, all improvements, gas, hot and odid water, range and heater, stationary tabs, marble wash stands, water handsome bath room, litted np in walnut and oak, marble mantles all through, everything in tbe most taBty manner terms easy. Inquire of C.

WESLEY, DeKalb ave, botween Yates and Lewis nve take the DeKalb avenne line, and get off half a block after changing horses. (340) aul8 5t EOR SALE 5,500 THE PREMISES No. 05 Concord st, between Joy and Bridge, consist af a substantial three story frame house eleven rooms, flitb. a neat 2 story building on the rear suitable for a stable all in good repair. Apply on tho pramiies.

aul8 3t FOR SAIiE 10 LOTS ON SEVENTH avenne; Lots on Third and Twenty seventh streets Houses and lKts on Fourteenth. Sixteenth, Tmmty socond and Middlo streets, and on Third and Fifth avenues; also several other houses and lots on other streets. All good investments. Call and Bee. J.

SANDMEYER, Ct corner Eth ave. and 15fch South Brooklyn. FOR BAL 1 LOT 22X100, WITH frame building 16i48; also, 1 vacant lot 25xl00on Lafayette ave, bet. Kent and Franklin aves, byJOHN'CAR. liiAA i XL.

iv, uu iireuuaes, null it FOR SALE A TWO STORY FRAME house and lot, 25xlM on Jefferson st, first house East of Stuyvesant ave price $4.000 terms easy. Inquiro on tho premises, or address box 112 Eagle office. aul7 3t OR SALE A 2 STORY BASEMENT and extension house, with water and iris, and fnnr premise or to T. AKDERSON, 13 and 14 Spruce st, New York. FOR A NICE 2 1 2 Btory cottage bouse gas and water ani fiiturs all complete; half hour from Fulton ferry.

Apply on the premises Kosciusko st. 10th Gothic cottage from Kostrand ave. aul7 2fc FOR SALE OR TO LET HOUSES near Prospect Park, twenty five minutes ride from Fulton or South ferries with stores and private dwellings for pale, $1,600 to $5,000 also, houses to let on new Boulevard reBco painting and all modern improvements; rent from $200 to $600 also, lota for sale from $300 to $1,000 easy terms. Inquire at JOHN BUCK'S Real Estate Oiflce, Middlo at, oar 6th ave. je4 3mB FOR SALE LOTS OK SPENCER ST, Walworth st, Monroe st, and Troy ave, from $500 to $1,000 each; 25 per cent, down; Fulton ave, store, 2 story, near Reid ave.

Hunter st, 2 story brick, Atlantio ave, 2 lots, 1 house, Atlantic ave. fine residence, 8 story, lit rooms, lot 40x149, house 20x35. $7,300 easy erms, very cheap. To let two fine rooms suitable for billiards, room 25x65, fronting on Faiton st, high oeiiings, near City Hall, $1,600 per year; club or meeting rooms 40x33 furnished, one evening in the week, 8225 per year stora on Myrtle ave, 20x75, $800 perCyear, JOHN M. HOLDER, real estate broker, 296 Fulton street, Brooklyn.

aul7 4tB FOR SALE SEVEN FULL LOTS, ON the corner of one of the finest blocks in the length of De Kolb avenue, i. c. on the southeast corner of Marcy and De Kalb avenues. Apply to FRANCIS WOOD, Gates near Nostrand. aulo FOB BALE A LARGE 3 STORY.

BASE ment and sub cellar brick dwelling, with all the modern improvements, furnished or unfurnianod, iu West Baltic st, near CUnton st, contains 20 rooms: immedinto posses, fiion; price low; terms easy. Apply to H. A. No. 150 Remsen st.

anl5 4t OR SALE CHEAP TERMS EASY A thran storr frama dwelling hniiR. franeh rnnt. thir teen rooms: large pardon, handsomely laid ont; location healthy; splendid view of surrounding country; within 100 feet of Atlantic avenno Boulevard, and near three lines of horse cars possession immediately. a14 6t F. COBB, 9 WHlonghby street.

171 OR SALE 7 2 STORY, BASEMENT 1 and sub cellar brick houses, south side Donglasa st, 100 feet east from Hoyt; prioe $5,000, of which $500 or more cash, and balance on mortgage. If not sold in 10 days will be rented at $600 Apply New York to owner, 37 Fulton st, np stairs, ofllce No. 1, from 10 to 3. an lit FOR SALE, THE FIRST CLASS BRICK HOUSE, No. 47 Elliott place, unusually well built; fine grapes and nrbors in only half block from Washington Park; possession in October.

Apply on the premises. auotf OR BAL MECHANIC'S HOME Lots $17 and $25 each grotmd graded one hour distant; churches, stores, schools cheap as paper, will not burn up or spoil by water: save rente; build a shanty, always a home, VAN VECHTEN, 436 Broadway. aalO 3w OR SALE AT A BARGAIN A NEAT two story frame house, in good condition, with modern improvements, well situatod, on Seventeenth st. South Brooklyn, 2d house below Seventh aveuue; price $3,800, 81,400 cash: balance can remain. Inquire of SAMUEL OAR.Yon tho premises.

TOR SALE POSSESSION ARRANGED X1 Lafayetto ave, 3 story brick, ell imp $12,000 Hall st 3 story brick, all imn 13,000 Verandah place, 3 story brick, gas and water 4,250 Jumcy st, 2 story brick, gas ana bywv 3rand ave, 3 story brick, all imp 10,500 Dean at, 3 story brown stone, all 13.000 rianson place, siory Baltic at, 3 storv brick, aUimp. Court st, etory brick store 16,000 17,000 8.500 uouri sc, Apply to WYCKOFF LITTIJ3, 151 Montasue st. EAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD i bv 8. MACKAY. Assisted bv V.

ALDRIDQE. al Estatn lirokers and Auctionepra. olflca 20 Court street. Phenii Building, Brooklyn. FOR SALE hrst class city residencee, in tho most desirable localities, brown stone and Philadelphia brick fronte, containing all the modern improvements and conveniences also a variety of medium and cheap dwellings several farms and farm lands, upon Long Island, near and accessible to and from the city vacant city lots, end village property in tho vicinity of the city, Ac, at low prices.

Those wishing to purchase for investment or otherwise, or having property to sell, are respectfully invited to call and obtain, or furnUh description and terms. iy31l J(iORSALE J. E. CORNELL, COURT 1 corner of Joralemon street, opposite City Hall. ck8 st, noar Joralemon st, 8 story brick $10,500 Tompkins Place, near Harrison st, 3 story brick 10,503 Court fit, store property, story, $13,000 to 15,000 Clermont ave, 3 story brown Btone 15,000 Degraw st, 3 Btory briek 7,500 Clermont ave.

near Fulton ave, 3 etory briok. Flatbnsh. double house and grounds 12,000 Precidont st, Carroll Park, 3 story brown stona 18,000 Farm of 110 acres, 20 miles on Long Island will exchange for good house in this city jelO ly mO LET THE LOWER PART OF A 3 JL story English basement brick house, on Pacific st, 8db.ouse east or Clasaan fweiraa, rooms, gas and water, bouse in hrst class order and within two blooka of Faiton and Atlontioavenuocars; rent $S0 per month. Apply on the premises. anl8 6t mO LET A LADY HAS SOME ELE gant rooms to let to respectable parties.

Apply at 333 Adelphi street, between Greeno and Fulton avenues. aul8 21 LET A PLEASANT FUKNISHED tn nnn or ixvn irRntlomRIl. noar Hlfcv Hall. At 29 Willougbby at. aula 3t tjiO LET A THREE STORY AND BASE JL ment brick house with tho improvements; in a good location near the City Hall; immediate possession; moder ate rent.

Apply to liliAa bul ton avo. cor. Oxford st. aul83t LET FURNISHED HOUSE IN JAY st. consisting of Darlor floor, basement and attic, to a small family of adults only; the owner rrserving the 2d story and will board with the family if desirable possession ca be had immediately.

AddresB A. Eagle ogroo. 31 LET UPPER PART OF HOUSE No. 36 Lawrence st, consisting of 4 rooms, water and gas up stairs; rent $30 permonth; possession immediately. aulo4t mO FURNISHED, A LARGE fl throe story basement and attic brick house, with all the modern iniprovements, to a private family, as a select boarding house; posaossion immediately or 1st of September; the occupant, a lady, will remain in tho house.

Apply at West Baltic st, between Henry and Clinton; within a five minutes walk of South ferry. uul8 2t TO LET THE DWELLING PART OF store premises, 5 FlatbuBh ave; 7 rooms, front basement, 2 parlors 2d floor, 4 bedrocms on 3d floor; rent $150. Apply on premises. aul7 if mOET FOUR FURNISHED ROOMS convenient for boaso the house has all the modern improvements, and the location is dosirablo, a ow doors from Fulton ond Clnsson aves. For more full particulars address Eagle onice.

4t LET FURNISHED HOUSE TO let, in First Place, with extra lot; tho house is 2ozTa has all modern improvements rent per month. Address PROTON, at office of N. Y. Tribune. anUtit oTe FURNISHED, A 3 STORY Mastic front house in good order and well furnished has all the modern improvements; situation delightful; tha nt et part of Iloyt st convenient to car routes.

Apply at 23 Elm Place, cor. of Livingston st, bet. tho hours of 9 and 12. auH 6f riHE PARK SAVINGS BANK OF i BROOKLYN, No. 1133 Fulton ave, bet.

Washington ave. and ITrvll st. Open daily, on and after July 1st, 1838. from 9 A. M.

to2 and Mondays and Saturdays from 5 to I'. M. OFFICERS: Presidont, RICHARD OLMSTED. First Vice President J. CARSON BREVOOKT, Sooond Vico President, WM.

C. KINGSLEY. Secretary, JESSE W. PAYSON. Coonsel.

YM. L. GILL, Trustees. J. Carson Brevoort, Jesso W.

Payson, Henry Harteao, J. 8. T. Stranahan, lliram E. St.

John, Henry Palmer, John H. Prentice Henry W. Slooum, John Lofferts, Wm. C. Kingsley, Ed ard A.

Moen, Geo. O. Reynolds R. W. Adams, Chauncey B.

Jackson, Richard Olmsted, Calvin E. Pratt, William L. Gill. William A. Fowler, John French, W.

Scharzwaeldex, John B. King, Henry R. Pierson, John Mortom Henry D.Polhemns,G'harles O. Martin, John Wejtfall, Grenville T. Jonlu, J.

G. Johnson, Michel Rupp. BIX PER OENT. INTEREST, FREE FROM GOVERNMENT TAX allowed on all deposits from $1 to $5,000. Interest on deposits from tho 1st of January, April, July and October.

Fiftoen days allowed, commencing each qnar. ter. ia29 lyr jIME SAVINGS BANK OF BRoOK 1 Nos. 366 and 367 Faiton Btreet. OPEN DAILY FROM 9 A.

M. TO 3 P. And every MONDAY and SATURDAY from 6 to 8 P. M. Past interest paid 6 per centt per annum on all sums.

Wm. Edwabds, Treas. Sf.tmoue L. HDaiED, Prea't. John W.

Hdhteb, Seo'j. H. DouiEn, 1st V. Pras't. Cms.

Lowehy, Counsel. J. H. Slackmasm, ii do. TRTTRTP.FS Harold Dollner, Jacob 8.

W. Bergon, Alanson Trask, John W. Hunter, J. Pierpont Lord, David Farley, L. B.

Wyman, Sam'l U. F. Odell, Richard Field, 8. HusUd, Edwin Boerd, Edward W. Fiske, Georgo Dickinson, HenryN.

Oonklini John Halsey, Chas. Lowery, A. J. JBeekman. Alfred S.

Barnes, Walter T. Hatch. soil ly AMILTON SAVINGS BANK, HAMILTON AVENUE AND SUMMIT STIIEET, Open daily from 9 to 2, and on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, trom 6 to 8 P. M. Deposits from 10 cents to $5,000 received, and six per cent, free of tax.

OHAS. H. COLLINS, President. Henbt C. lfPHPHT, Jb Acting Secretary.

my5 ly HE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK COHNER OF FULTON AND ADAMS STREETS, vppoaiio now won xi.ousc. Open daily from 9 A. M. to 3 P. and Monday and Saturday from 5 to 8 P.

OFFICERS: JAMES M. SEABTJRY. Vico Prea'dents, PHILIPS. CROOKE, SArtbEL D. STEWART Treasurer and Bscretary, JOHN 8.

MAOKAY. Attorney and Counsel, JOHN O. PERRY. Trustees: Philip S. Crooke, Jno O.

Mid dendorf, John L. Ryder, Alfred M. Wood, James M. Seabnry, Elisor G. Webster, Edward B.

Fowler, John S. Wm. J. Crqpsey, Charlea Jones, Samuol Booth, Horace P. Whitney, JohnlLSeebcck, Benj.

F.Delano, Franklin Bell, George W. F. Campbell, John O. Perry. Alexander Agar, Samnel B.

8torarK SIX PER CENT. INl'EREST FREE FROM GOVERN MENT TAX allowed on all deposits from 41 to $5,000. Interest on deposits from the 1st of January, April, July ind October. Fiftoen days allowed, commencing each quarter. my231y mHE EMIGRANT SAVINGS BANK I OF BROOKLYN, No.

6 COURT STREET, MONTAGUE BUILDING. OPEN DAILY from 9 A. M. to 9 P. and every MONDAY and SATURDAY from 5 to 8 P.

M. Interest SIX PE.S on all turns, freo from Government tax. CORNELIUS DETER, Presidont AKDW. DOUGHERTY, 1st Vioo President JOHN LKAOH, 2d Vioe President. J.

Bbahkjce, Secretary. TRUSTEES: Edward Harvey, John Doherty. J. Branlqne, 8. B.

Richardson, Olandlns Bradley, John Leach, Edward Rorko, Chas. Franks, Wm. Roberts, Dr. Hy J. Cullen, Thos.

Oauld, lanH Hart, Thomaa Carroll, Wm, MoDcrmoU, Connolly Roddy, Comclitia Dever, H. Lamarche, Edwd Boras, Andw Dougherty, Henry Ostermoor, Thoa. McOarty, Samuel Gastuec, Jar via Kil Patrick, Hugh Roddy, Wm. Cue, Alex MoCiu, John Far, Dr. W.H.

Dudley. AU moneys deposited previous to the 16th day of January. April, July and October, will draw ink rot from the first of those months. tplttf OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. IRB KOVKT.TV TtTR "RlrciT nirr i.TT7r KENT, who will appear in his great speciality entitled A STRANGE WOMAN IN BROOKLYN.

week of the great burlesque on Olive Logan's play of SURF, entitled of HIGH LIFE AT CONEY ISLAND With New Scenery, by O. L. HARRISON REPHE8ENTHCG 'GREEK'S HOTEL," AT CONEY ISLAND, THE BEACH AT CONEY ISLAND, and tho great sensation "SEA BATHING SCENE," pro nonncedby tbejpreasand public "A Marvel of Art." THE L1NGARD BURLESQUE, by Mullisan and Hughss. Champion Base Ball Match, Atlantics vs. Mutuals.

The Lawyer's Cleric. Nancy Fflt, Red Hot, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 21 COMPBD3NTARY BENEFIT1 TO JOHN HOOLEY. anl7 6t ELLY AND LEON'S MIITSTjRELS. Mrs. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE.

GREAT TRIUMPH OF LA BELL LN. HOUSE DENSELY CROWDED. THE LADIES SPECIALLY DELIGHTED. THE NEW PROGRAMME A GREAT SUCCESS. LEON'S LA BELL LN.

LEON'S LA BELL LN. LEON'S LA BELL LN, MR. EDWIN KELLY as PARIS. ME. EDWIN KELLY as PARIS.

HELEN THE ONLY LEON. HELEN THE ONLY LEON. THE COSTUMES ARE UNRIVALED. THE MUSIO IS MAGNIFICENT. THE CHORUSES ARE GRAND.

NEXT MONDAY EVENING KELLY LEON'S NRW HALL, HO BROADWAY, WILL BE RE OPENED WITH LEON'S BASBER BLU. au(8 tf JORETZ JK'S. ORGAN SOIREE. ON THURSDAY EVENING. 20TH at 8 o'clock, at Rev.

Mr. Enynrd'e Ohnrch, Clermont avenue, between Myrtle and Willoughby avenues. Tickets, 60 cents. May be.had at drug stores in the vicinity, and at O. Loretz's stationery store, 255 Fulton ave.corner Raymond Bt.

SPLENDID FRO GRAMME. anl56t CAPTAIN JINKS OF THE HORSE MA rines and all the late favorite songs by McCann's Wth regiment band for the fall season; extra brilliant uniforms for target companies masneetings, all orders to be left at 73 Tillary street, fooklyn, JAS. F. McOANN, Leader. auolmo BROOKLYN SALT WATER SWIM.

MING ACADEMY, OPPOSITE CITY HALL, IN PARK THEATRE BUILDING. This novel and unique place of amusement is now open to the public. A SWI3IJfING POND, containing ono hundred and fifty thousand gallons of Salt Water, so skillf oily arranged as to change the whole body of water every three hours. No place ever opened to the public so complete in all rU detail tor aquatic sports. This vjiHt body of water is filtered through one of Gooch's Potent Filters, making it perfectly clear.

In addition to the Swimming Pond, PRIVATE BATHS, FOlt LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, both salt and frr sh, warm and cold, open from 5 A. M. to 10 P. M. Gents' hours from 5 to ID A.

and 2 to 10 P. M. Saturday all hours and Sundays frhm 5 A. to 12 M. Ladies' hours from 10 A.

M. to 2 P. M. Warm Baths from 6 A. M.

to 6 P. M. TERMS. Single Admission to Swimming $0 40 1 0) 6 Ou 10 00 12 00 18 00 9 5 00 10 00 1 00 inree Twenty four Tickets Forty five Tickets Three Months' Ticket Three Months Ticket with lessons. Two Months' Ticket One Months' Ticket 'Teaching to Swim One Leseon in Swimming SALT WATER WARM BATHS.

One Bath 0 im Five Tickets 3 00 Fifteen Tickets 5 00 Forty Tickets 10 00 Tho services of Mr. Kurry Gurr nave been secured as tef cher for gents and youths, and will be in attendance at all hours jy24 tf B. T. BENTON, Proprietor. NEW TOKK AMUSEMEarXS.

ALLAOK'S. Proprietor and Manager Mr. LESTER WALLAOK. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS. LOTTA FIRE FLY NEW SCENERY, NEW COSTUMES, NEW MUSIC, AND A GREAT CAST.

EVERY" EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. IBLO'S GARDEN. Lessee and Manager WM. WITEATLEY. BATBMAN'Q OPERA TROUPE.

Fifth week of Mr. BaUman's unrivaled cotnp.iny, IN THE LATEST AND GREATEST OF (JFFENBACII'S Parisian and New York successes, BARBE BLEUE. The moat charming Opera and most amusing Comedy EVER WITNESSED IN AMERICA. ROADWAY THEATRE. Admission.

50 cents. Tho best play and best acting. MR. AND MRS. HARRY WATKINS.

Last nights of tho great iliv.ma, TRODDEN DOWN; Or, UNDER TWO FLAGS. SATURDAY, LAST MATQJEE OF TRODDEN DOWN. OWERY THEATRE. Manager Mr. WM.

B. FRKL1UH. BENEFIT OF MON8. JULIO BUISLAY. THE GREAT BUTLER TROUPE.

MONS. LOUIS ZANFRETTI, MLLE. LOUISE AND ALL THE BUISLAY FAMILY. Thursday evening, benefit of W. H.

WHALLEY. Friday evening, benefit of the widow of the late Sir. Fred Hegerderu. OLYMPIC THEATRE BEGINS AT 8. J.

E. HAYES Lessee, L. Fox, Stage Manager W. Tayleure, Business Maua Eer. HUMPTY DUMPTY'S TWENTY FOURTH WEEK.

Fairy Marvels, Wonderful Illusions, Matchloss Dancing, Comic Tricks, Sparkling Fnn, Offenbach's Musio. The renowned Pantomimist and Comedian, Mr. eorgo L. Fox TONYASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 Bowery, opposite Spring street. JONATHAN WTLD; JACK SHEPPARD IN IRELAND.

TONY PASTOR, with a BUDGET OF NEW SONG3. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2 P. M. CARFETINtt. EW CARPET STORE.

We bavo opened in connection with our WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Of Pearl N. Y. (Established since IMS.) A BRANCH STORE For tho sale of CARPETING, OIL 8, MATTINGS, 4o. A WELL SELECTED AND FRESH STOCK OFFERED FOR SALE AT THB LOWEST MARKET PRICES. THEO.

W. BAILEY 4 SONS, 116 Court street, cor. Btato, nih21 'e81y And 418 Pearl street, N. Y. SPOKXllMCr.

EISHING I FISHING FISHING Fishing Tackle, of every description, Rods, Polos, Nets, Floats Hooks, and everything appertaining to tho fitting out of parties going lisning. at MARSTI 'ItS BROS. Sportsman's Depot, 26 Court street, near City Hall. Boats secured for Canarsie and fort Hamilton. jel5 3m XSE BAMi, CRICKET, ARCHERY, croqnet, quoit, and other out door sport implnnienU; bagatelle boards, chc sa, playioy cards, and ill othcrhviloor games, of best make, coiv tantly on hand and for eale at wholesale and retail.

Stnd for price list. C. V. A. IN RICH 3, xny27 3m 150 Broadway, New York.

COSTIVENESS. GERMAN CATHAR tic Lapenges for Costivenesa and its attendant evils hiwe never been knovrn to fail. Beins pleasant to the taste, mild lint certain in effect, and perfectly harmless they aro highly recommended to all, but are especially serviceable in tho obstinate cases of costiveness in Women. Tho most eminent physicians rocommend them, and all druggists sell them at 35c. per box.

178 ly MRS. M. G. BROWN'S SCALP RENOVATOR removed Wens, Warta and Dandruff, and is the moat reliable preparation for tho Health of tho Soilp or Growth of the Hair. To bo had of all Druggists at blftv C(nU per bottle.

Sold wholesale and rotail by Isaao D. Smith comer Fulton and Washington Brooklyn. del71y COD LIVER OIL AND COD LIVERS taken from tho live fish, on hand constantly for medical purposea.at LYNCH RUSSELL'S. 35 1 'ulton Fish Market, next to Fulton ferry. N.

Y. myo 6m' MRS. M. G. BROWN'S METAPHYSICAL DISCOVERY is the only logical tratmont or tant.

It kills the root of all disease, Deatness, Noises in the Head, Discharges from tho Ear, Blindness, Baldness, Ca tarrb, etc. The Discovery penetrates tha system by absorption through tho eyea, ears and scalp, and is safe for a new born babe. Send for a circular to I. D. Smith Co cor.

Fulton and Washington sts. Directions accompany each package. Price 83. duly IMPORTANT TESTIMONY CURE OF hemorrhage of lungs bu the use ot MoDonald's Com pound Syrup of Petroleum. TBEXTOH, N.

April 28, 1853. Mr. Geo. McDonald Dear Sir About tha 1st day of July, 1867, 1 was taken with an abscess on my right lanir. I had medical attendance for several weeks my continued cough wearied ma so that I nad no rest day nor night.

Several severe hemorrhages reduced me very much. Hearing of your Compound Syrup of Petroleum, I was induced to try it, with the most happy results: it relieved me immediately. I have taken four bot ties, and now feel that I am well in as good health as I evor was. I was reduced to 125 pounds. 1 now weigh 110 pounds.

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Sold by druggists generally. Price, $1 per bottle. jelO 8m XtT311111'8 PATENT LEVER TRUSS TT fT radical enre of Hernia. It has no equal for its superiority of adaptation, its simplicity of mechanism, its durability and cloanliness. The power of this Truss is not in its hoop, which being of soft iron can bo bent to suit any shape has no heavy pad O7or the spine to weaken tho back.

The amount of pressure can at any time be graduated to suit. Call for a pamphlet, whene the instru ment can be seen at any time, corner Oourt arid Joralemon sts, at the drug store. D. G. Farwell, Acpnt fo Brooklyn.

Refers to Dr. T. G. Cattin, Dr. J.

H. iiurge Dr. Wm. H. Gardner, Dr.

J. Fleet Spier, Dr. Jno. Barker Dr. T.

L. or any physician in Brooklyn. n37 ly IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF WILLIAM D. VEEDEB, Surrogate of tho County of Kings: Notice is bereby ffivon aocordinjr to law, to all Dfersons having claims airainst GKOBGE N. WILLIAMS, late of tho City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they arc required to exhibit the same, with tho vouohers ttteroof to the subscriber, tho executor, at tho offlco of Potter 4 Williams, 218 Front 6treot, in the City of heir York, on or before the 31st day of August next.

Dated I ebmary 24, 1868. WALLACE W. WILLIAMS, Executor. fe251aw6mTu IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF WILLIAM D. VEEDER, Surrogata of tho County of Kings: Kutico is hereby law, to all BersonB having claims against BEM LbFFERTS, late of tho ity of Brooklyn, deceased, that they aro required to exhibit tne same, with the vouchers thereof, to tao subscribers, tho administrators, at the offlco of E.

Jcnkiai, 3 William street, in tho City of New York, on or boforo tho 24th day of December next. Dated June 18th, 1868. MARTHA LEFFERTS.I KA JAMES E. JENKINS, Administrators. lawdmTb IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF WILLIAM D.

VEEDER, Surrogate of the Conn ty of Kings: NoUco is hereby given, aocordine to lsw, to all yersons having claims against JON AS SMITH, late of tho Ciivoi Brooklyn decoased, that thoyare reunired to exhibit the same with, the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, tho executors, at the store of Jonas Smith A IU South street. N. or at the residence of Lyman B. Smith, Smithtown, in the County of SilT oik. L.

L. on or before the 10th day of Dccembornext Uatod May23th. 196B. UHAHLHg hi. JAYWli 1 JOVA8 SMITH, I Exa ntor.

t.i. w.h nivia jiixecuiors. Ll.WlS DAVIS. LYMAN B. SMITH, my33 UwCmF fN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF lie City ol Brooklyn, deceased, that they axe required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the aub scribors, the administrators, at tho residence of E.

J. Whit lock, 173 Washington stxeat, fn the City of Brooklyn, on or before thoSTtb day of October next. Dated April gjth, 1868. EPliBMEWlUTI.OOKj Administrators. ap0 ltwfcnH Heller is said to be gambling.

Maretzek is giving Troy little opera. The three leading illustrated papors of Paris are Parepn got $1,000 in gold for singing ono night to Oakland, Cal. Croqnot matches between tho different hotels are a feature of Capo May. Only two executions have occurred in Vermont within the past forty years. Five cows were killed by lightning in Waat Bloomfield, one night last week.

It is snid that ex President Jefferson Davis will make his homo in New Orleans. Two hundred English pickpockets are said to have come over within the last month. A late dodge is to carry boxes of stones to shipping companies and collect cartage charges. The Empress of Russia at Kissengon pays 25,000 florins a week for a hotel. Carlyle has been elected President of tho Edinburgh Philosophical Association in place of Lord Brougham.

The Waleses are going to Scotland for the shooting season, and thereafter to Denmark. Two New York ladies got lost on the Cats kill mountains last week. They were found by their anxious friends about midnight. Mr. George Rose, hotter known by his pseudonym of "Arthur Sketchly," is about to publish a book on tho United States, called "The Great Country." The Toledo Blade called a toper a "benzin ist," and a coroner's jury at Dayton, Ohio, decided a few days ago that an intemperate man had died of "alchoholi3m." Chang and Eng, the Siamese twins, hava taken npartments at the Grand Hotel, Paris and two French doctors are whetting up their knives to separate the brothers.

Alexander Dumas, and his son, will be competitors for the vacant seat in the French Academy caused by the death of JI. Viennet. Pocket picking on the North River steamers is now carried on with success Twelve clergymen in Now York receive over $10,000 per annum for their labors. A Louisiana negro is playing tho violin in Paris. The grasshoppers in Utah are bo voracious as to eat window curtains.

Napoleon IH. is said to be engaged upon a life of Charlemagne. The Central Pacific railroad Ls now built to the Humboldt river, 250 miles east of Sacramento. The California papors say that infanticide is fearfully and deplorably prevalent in San Francisco. The mortality at watering places by drowning appears much greater this year than over before.

The result of breeding horses for speed in Michigan is a great scarcity of horses fit for use on tho farm. A woman has been arrested in London as a vagrant for exciting tho public sympathy by begging with a straw baby. A turtle has been found at Bloomfield with tho dates 1812 and 18G3 cut upon his back. The Queen will return to Windsor Castle tho first of next month. The Crown Prince and Princess of Prussia are to visit England soon after.

The King of Sweden has sent four oil paintings (painted by himself) to the Exposition" of Fino Arts, which was opened at Stockholm last month. The Bob Hoy canoe man is making the trip down the Lake of Galilee, the Jordan, and Dead Sea, and will thence go through the Suez Canal to the Eed Sea, and return by tho way of tho Nile. One man in Illinois lost thirty cattle in six days by the new cattle plague. A man in Muskego, drank some fly poison recently and died throo hours afterwards. Thoreau's Walden Pondha3 become a don of picnickers.

Five thousand people walked in tho funeral procession of Father Spaulding at Louisvillo. Mr Paul Bedford, a favorite of the London stage for forty years, has taken his farewell benefit. Paul was great in saying "I believe yon, my boy." The population of Bavaria, by tho census taken lest December, is 4,821,121, an increase of only 40,000 in five years. The bark Mars, Capt. Gray, arrived at New Bedford after an absonce of 33 months on tha coast of Chili, with 1850 barrels sperm and 50 do.

whale oil. London has a homo for lost and starving dogs. President Smith, of Dartmouth College, was once a printer. Palermo has a now priest who once was a notorious bandit. New England is snid now to rival Chicago in the matter of divorces.

A young lady of St. Louis is on trial for stealing worth of diamonds. Mr. Simon Clark, of Salisbury, was found drowned in a well in his cellar a few days since. New Elgin, Illinois, ten years ago a shrub less prairie, has now a forost of pine and birch.

The troes were raised from tho seeds. There is a town in the Pennsylvania oil re gion bearing tho very significant title of Sham burg. A Calfornian and a Frenchman were recently gambling at Ilomburg. They both lost heavily. The Californian retirod to his hotel and dined sumptuously.

The Frenchman ro tired to a grove and shot his few brains out. During a late hail storm at Wollsboro, Pennsylvania, a sheet of ice measuring about two feet square and three inches thick, fell from tho clouds with the hail stones. A farmer in Piscataquis county had fifty bushels of potatoes, for which ho offered one dollar and twenty cents por bushol at hia house. He declined. Must havo more.

Last week he paid thirty cents per bushel for hauling them to Bangor, and sold thorn for forty cents per bushel. A Western politician, in speaking of a rival, said: "Filkinsis of great use to observing men. Straws show which way the wind blows, and, era a straw, Pilkins has no equal in this coun try The King of Portugal thinks he shall have to sell his jewels to relieve the national finances. Col. Robert Johnson tho President's son, is jnst out of the Insane Asylum, and has fully recovered from his temporary insanity.

The unfinished rebel ram Toxas, capturod at Riohmond, is now employed in bringing ice from the Kennebec river to Boston. Numbers oflnds. fron 17 to 18 years of ago. have been enrolled in the district of Bologna, Italy to serve in the Papal amy. Emma Ames, daughter of Mrs.

Sarah F. Ames, the well known sculptor, will make her debut soon under the name of Amy Girdlo stone, at John Brougham's Theatre, New York. Francis H. Taino. of Douglos.has caught during the summer, from ono hole, eleven wood chucks and Jive skunks.

The varmints were all caught with one trap, and tho woodchucks were all old ones, save three. They have what they call "a distinguished laudanum swallower" in Cincinnati a female. An American is about to start a line of stago coaches in Japan. An inebriate asylum for women is to bo erected at Binghamton, N. Y.

Two women residing in Nowburgb, havo made all the preliminary arrangements for rowing a boat race, being desirous of testing each other's "muscle" and powers of endurance. A Frenchman has engaged a concert com Eany, consisting entirelv of ladies, wiih which is going to visit the United States in October next. Madame Normann Veruda is hia violinist, Madame Szarvady hia pianist, Pauline Schrador his first cantatrico. Experiments on the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada have demonstrated that peat is a much cheaper fuel for engines on that lino than wood or coal. The editor of tho Aubnrn Advertiser boasts of having been presented with the veritable hatchet with which Georgo Washington chopped the cherry tree and didn't tell a lie to his papa about.

An old gentleman at Saratoga, who has been regular in his attendance there for sixty years, claims to have imbibed in that time five hundred barrels of Congress water. A neat little contrivance, recently invented, is colled tho "improved weather house." It is in the shape of a miniature cottage with two doors in front out of one of these a man emerges when a storm is brewing, and trom the other a woman when all is to be fair. I. VAN AIVDEN, XTBIilSHEB AND PROPRIETOR, The BnoomOT Dails Eagle, published every afternoon, nt the Eagle Buildings, 80 and 83 Fulton street, Brooklyn, and is delivered to oity subscribers every evening ateigMeen cents per weok, payable to the oarriers. IfyTHis Papeb has the Lahqest OmctrLATKH? of any Evening Taper published in the United States, and as a medium for business and goneral advertising, is not surpass ed by any other journal.

Teems Invariably cash in advanoe. JOB PRINTING OF EVKKY DESCRIPTION PBOMPXLY AND NEATLY EXECUTED. AUCTIONEEKS, M. COLE, AUCTIONEER. BY COLE A MUBPHY.

Salesrooms, S81 Fulton st and Nos. 278 and 330 Adams St. adjoining Pork Theatre. my 6m SATURDAY, AUG. 23, at 11 o'clock, In front salesroom.

WACONS and HARNESS, 1 Brewster made Brett, good order, Oaleche top 1 top wason, city make other top and no top wagons Bockaways, Ac. Also, single and double 4 if will continue their weekly sales of horses and xrsgons every Saturday during the season, parties wishing to enter stock for sale will please register at our offloe. auI9 St' JOSEPH HEGEMAN Will sell on FRIDAY, AUGUST 21st, fi.t 10 o'clock, A. at the Central Salesroom, WUloughby corner Pearl St. Brooklyn.

REGULAR WEEKLY SALE A general assortment of household furniture carpets, china, crockery, Also, rosewood piano, by Carriages. 2t TOHN h7 DRAPERTAUCTIONEER. JOHN H. DRAPER 00., 113 Pearl if. Y.

RECEIVER'S SALE. URNITURE, CANNED GOODS, DESSJCATED VEGETABLES, fto. At Builcrsags formerly occupied by THE NEW YORK CONDENSING COMPANY, Epot of Pearl Street, Brooklyn. anolSSm Jr JOHNSON, JR. AUCTIONEER, I By JOHNSON MILLER, AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS, No.

25 Nassau street, corner Cedar st, New York. City Residences, Stores and Lots, Country Seats ana ITarms bought, sold, rented and exchanged Loans negotiated Auction Sales of Furniture Ac. 27 I. M. LITTLE, AUCTIONEER.

TW WYOKOFF ft LITTLE. Ofllce 151 Montague at, noar Court. Houses, Lots, Stores, Farms and Country Residences, bought, sold or exchanged at publio or private sale. Rent ollected. Referee, executor, andtrustee sales.

ly 3RAIIVTS, OI1.S, Ac. W1111 LBAD AND COLORS. The attention of property owners and 'all other consumers of paints is called to the faci that from 25 to 50 per cent, may be saved by buying their goods directly from the MANUFACTURERS. Ready mado colora of all the various shades of DRABS, YELLOWS, BROWNS, 4c, for painting exteriors of country houses. Samplos may bo seen at the GLOBE WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS, 67 Pearl street, cornor of Plymouth.

ieoSm WATCHES AND JEWELiKT. ETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES FINE WATCHES Of all the celebrated European makers, together with a ul assortment of AMERICAN WATCHES, Sn 18 Karat Gold and Fino Silver Cases. FRENCH CLOCKS, Gilt, Alabaster, Marblo and Bronze, together with a general jrarioty of American manufacture. DIAMONDS, ingle Stones, and Clusters in Pins. Earrings, Fingor Kings, Studs, 4c, sot in the modern stylos.

RICH JEWELRY, In endless variety. SILVER WARE, A oornplete assortment in coses suitablo for Bridal pros ents. SILVER PLATED WARE, Heaviest Plato at Trade Prices. WATCHES BY EASY PAYMENT. In 1865, we commenced selling Watches by subscription, and finding that it worked well ror both subscriber and seller, we have now added the American Watches to the number that we sell in that way.

WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENT, UNTIL THH WATCH IS PAID FOR. The great inducement to tho subscriber is, that they nay pay for them as best suits their own convenience, and tons prooure them for less than they can take the full amount of money and purchase elsewhere. Wo Invite inspection and comparison, as regards Quality and Prices, as we import and purchase direct from first bands only, thus saving all Intermediate profits, and enabling us to sell for at least as low as wholesale prices. WM. TICE, Importer and Manufacturer, cor.

of Fulton and Johnson ate. Correct Time from observations by Blunt Nichols, to be always had at tho store. tf THE LARGEST STOCK, FINEST GOOBS, AND LOWEST PRICES AT HART BROTHERS, DEALERS IN AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND SWISS WATCHES, Of all tho most celebrated rn ikers, in ENGRAVED, EMBOSSED, AND DIAMOND CASES. DIAMONDS IN PINS, EAiiRINGS, FINGER RINGS, STUDS, 4c. FINE GUARD AND LEONTTNE, VEST AND NECK CHAINS.

BICH STRUNG PEARL BRIDAL SETS, ETRUSCAN AND ROMAN GOLD SETS, MALACHITE AND ORIENTAL GARNET SETS. 18 SPIRAL MAGICAL BRACELETS, (new.) RIBBON AND CHAIN BRACELETS, HANDKERCHIEF HOLDERS, AND GLOVE FASTENERS, RUBBER JEWELRY Every description, plain and mounted in 13 gold. STERLING SILVER WARE, bridal presents, endless varioty. SILVER PLATED WARE, Of our own munfacture. guaranteed Bujienorto anything else in the market.

An immense aasorment. FRENCH AND AMERICAN, CLOCKS, GILT, MARBLE, BRONZE, AND WALNUT OASES, HAIR JEWELRY, Of every description MADE TO ORDER In tho best manner. REPAIRS Of every description Executed on the premises. by thorough workmen. hartiTros, 211 fulton tain BROOKLYN.

1 D. CHASE SON, JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, at their new store SM Fulton st. Brazilian Pebbles, Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty. jy30 tf ENEDICT'S TIME. WATCHES.

AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHES, AT BENEDICT BROTHERS, No. 234 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Fine Watches, Chains, Diamonds, Rich Jewelry, Sterling Silver Spoons, Forks, Tea Seta and articles in cases suitable for Wedding Gifts. French fifantel, and a large assortment of Office Clocks and Regulators. Watches carefully repaired by the most experienced workmen.

Solo Agents for Stevens's celebrated Tower or Church Clock. Agents for John Foley's Gold Pens. BENEDICT BROTHER'S, 21 Fulton street, Brooklyn. New York House. 1T1 Broadway.

apply tHAMPNEY fit SMITTEN, (Formerly SpieB 4 Champncy.) MANUFACTURE FINE GOLD AND HAIR JEWELRY To order on tho premises, from anyhairfurnished, and guarantee giving entire satisfaction. STERLING SILVER WARE, FINE GOLD AND SILVER ENGLISH, SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHES AND CLO0K8. EXTRA FINE QUALITY PLATED WARE, (from the Factories of the justly celebrated Roger 4 Manhattan Plate Company.) OPERA GLASSES, (Bardou's best) Eye Glasses. Spectacles, 4c, 317 and 319 Fulton street, Opposite Pierrepont street, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE. mhOy XEIVTI STBK DR.

I. W. BOWERS, DENTIST, NO. 96 Lawrence at, near Fulton ave, makes and administers NrrBocfl Oxide Gab, every day, for the painless extraction of teeth. Full gum seta of teeth, for $12, 415 and 20.

warranted fully equal to the best that can be made. Coll and see. ocl5 1 AUGHING GAS. 4 For tha extraction of diseased teeth, WITHOUT PAIN, Administered, by a Dentist of many yearspraotice. 81 THOS.

FRY, del3 ly' Surgeon Dentist, 8 Clinton st. J. MADRIZ, DENTIST, REMOVED fom 231 to 281 Fydum st, noar TiUaiy artificial teeth beautiful mounted on all kinds of plates, at the most reasonable prices, and entiro satisfaction given, or no charge made. Laughing gas, for the painless extraction of deceased teeth, administered in the mo3t approved method old cases taken in exchange for new. or readjusted so as to fit perfectly.

Call and examine spoennens. jy 25 im BROOKLYN DENTAL INSTITUTE! removed to FULTON AVE, COR. Off PEARL ST illougbby Buildings, over Paint Store, naar City Hall, eti: trance on Pearl st As good a ses teeth for $15, as is made in the country. All work warranted. Extracting with nitrous oxide gas without pain, 50 cte.

without gas 25 cts. No charge for extracting when an arranement is made for arti fioutteeth. Come and see. DR. HEAL!) OO.

mhll6ni NITROUS OXIDE GAS. DRS. FRAIM 4 NEPHEWS, DENTISTS. S57 FULTON STREET, Have, in connection with their operative and moohanioal Dentistry, given close study to tho manufacturing of the above agent for the painless extraction of teeth, and with an eye to the scientific preparation thereof. Consequently our success has boon such as to establish our business as bain? Being the proprietors of this old and tanly established business, we proudly point toreood as not only being tho moat moderate in oar terms, but also as having thp most complete facilities for the manufacture of Artificial Teeth, entire, sets for $12 and partial sets in apportion: hence we invite those in want of a set to cut fins ont and give us a call as our prices are suoh as to suit every body.

And mark that all work that leaves our office tf? Perations on tho natural feeth carefully and scientifically attended to. No ohargo lor extraction when artificial teeth are inserted. Agaiu.call see us, and be convinced that what we assert is oorrect. mhl8 ly WINES AND HqCQIts, TjlOR SUMMER USE. SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE CIDER.

A SPLENDID ARTICLE. FOB SALE BY THEODORE R. BEACH 4 Bolton avenue, corner Hoyt street, apSOOm'.

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