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1EGAI. AOTICES. BOARDING. mtr.v wjhted FIRST EDllIOl THIRD EDITIOK Brown's Bronchial Troches, when, allowed to dierolve in the mouth, have a direct inflneace to thn afleccdpa t3; the soothing tffeot to th'emaoouslininsro tVe windpipe a'laye pulmonary irritation aadl gives relief in cougrs. co'dq, and lie throic atTecvioas which pnblio Lpeakeis and are liable; 1 The J.

Monroe Taylor Gold Medal Soap has aajuircd pre rminorco over all otlier foips, in point of utility and economy, irom tbo wash tub to theprintor'a devi Itiswithoat dxnbt the bcii soap mado: it htB many inferior imitations, but no rivals, and can be safely eaid to be ahead of a'l others. IT SURKOGATJi'd OOURl, HELD A 'TiheCornty of Rensselaer, at the Snrro Hon. MOZmWjfA Jnfhe matter of tfcereal Ivsnn rtrfinll all ceaccd, on tlio application to moi. jflht tinnn thn of BBidreal estate for the psynient ot hii "WLJLW petition of tbe administrators and admlnl. L.

"0 cctnto of Roger A. docoascd. for laaro to m. IcaBoor tell a'l of tho roil ettate of said Rojcr A. Fnh." for tho pajmont of hia debts, aa order to show cahsq why BUfh leavn ehould not be crantcd bavin? been horetoTorj mado in tVe inpttnr; and thoaaid Surrogate, upon duo examination nnd the taking of full proofs of tlio omdition of tte estate of the decqapctl.

and of c'auns und domaads agaiLBt said estato, bcin atitFJ that tne alministrattrs and maliinr cuch applici'inn upon their snirt petition have folly complied with Via nrov sions of tillo fdnr of chapter six, ofpatt tvo, of teoKaise(l St; tutea of tho btto of Kev York, and that tho debwi. for tb purtoseof sitlsljio.T wliW sld apalicat'oo ia mndo, are justly due and owing, rdthittfjoy aro notLeoured by jufjtmcnb cr mortage upon, tbo jO' lfBtdto of tho deceased; and that th9 personal e.ta'oof the deceassd idinciifflcieiitfortliepavnienh of such debts; aid turn alt tiouyh tVo whute ot fio caid pe tbo rial estate of the deceased whiih boa lo ho to tho biida of tbo art) administratrix hpg not boon noplied to tho pfljii'ont Oi tho Burro.jato haaeatisfnetory evidence that snid adnnnittratora and have i roreedr with reasonable dilijiopco i i convorlinr the personal property of tbe deceased ioti money. ud ap)ini? tlio auio to tho layraent of debfn: aid itap pearinfito flid Nurroato fliat tlio royuireJ for paTine of aaid debis or tlio deceased cannot be ralrod by mortgacoorleaso adrnft aeouOy to the estate, and that a eale of tlionholeot thortal estate oi the deceased ia neces eaiy to pay tucb df bt: aiul tho said adminHiratott bavins' eccutd. with ntlicitnv. surotirf, nnmovod by saiii Sario pote, a bond to tlio pcplo of this tiw.

in a nona'tv do bio tbovaluoot thcrcal ostnte rrdercd to ha fouI. conditioned a lv iaw rrqinicd ni' tbo hoiiil luviiir henn filod vri srid Si rfoftte; It ia rrdercd, mlindc ond do(ireedt tlmtEaid tdiiiiipitruiora Cha ics ft'. WoliinRton, Hiram Miller and Ozni Piereon, and naid administratrix. Gotsoy G. Flood, have tho loavo asked for in rholr (uMpofcit'oi; and thev arc authorized aiid ordorod, tto purpu.ooi patnc tin debts of aid Hoger A.

IHood. to eel I tho vho'o of the real estate of wliieli ho died.Hipzcd, aod which Irs not herooro been sold by ordor A)l 'hooeertain oti pieroa p.ircclflof land, i iiuato, Jyniff nnd bointr in M'o City of Riooklyp, Oounty of Rinir and bato of Now York, and known nnd on a man entitled 'Map of tho Huy Kca'ea in tho Sovanth "Va of iho Oiry of Brcoklyn," itro jV'yn, Jul 1810, surveyed bv Oily tiled Fojr.iary 23d, Ky, in the lie 'er's rilico of tho on nty of Kinga. hvtbo nuniheralo. U0. 22.

(jl, U7, U8, G25, 7(13. HQ, KG, VS. 791, SS, 1CJ, 2H, 21(5, Tf3. EC I. 2Ti, 3T6, 46Z.

358. 387, CJ3, 67 1, 575. 57C. 2jC, 295, irJ, 609. 817.

All of vhidh sa'rt lots aro v.i'tnt, Ijing unoccupic.I, ei eent as hereinn. ior slated, tfiw.t: jipu of lot number 15. (iccupicd by Peter (Aitior, one story bhanty, ot" wood, 11 21 furt part of lot number IIH3, by Ttiom.ii Anderson, imutiin. ono storv auany, oi wouh. oy iu I'tet; par, 3 of lo's 7)1 acd 5 by ohn Bstn, boiloinjrj, ri autv chant v.

wi.od, 13 by Wfoet; paiiof lot 817, by 1 crericl; Warn nAro of part of I'j '1' r. l1. hiiildirsa, nono of value; part of Jot 631, ley McLuu.hlm, buildings, one tory sb nfcy, wood, 12 by Wiwt; vastoJ Wiiiiwn U. foye. bAild vif neno of value; part of lot Kj, bv Jo'ju Uuuaban, 1'iiildirRP, one ttoiy himtv, ot wood 14 by 22 foot: rtor lot 68, bv Catherine flams, buildincs, nono of va'no: paTt o' Iot2l'fi, by K.

I 'ody, ono story shenty, of wood, Ifi bv''4 feet; part of lot 2i5. by John Oampbol', or Sullivan! builointB ono st rj sba'itv. of wood, 22 by 12 feet: imU of lot 75 by A. Fot.1. biii'oin 's, noro of vamo; aud it ii further order, adjudged and that said Balo tiko placo at nuhhc vendue, at tl'o Court House, in tho aid City of Brooklyn, in which I Conntv Courts aro held, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of iho li th day of Jau ueiy.l6C6, and that the na'o bo iu all thugs con ao toruing lo the htatutes in susb wailo una virovided.

In tettinioi wVrroof 1 havo lu rounio sot my bund and II, y. i otliciol seal tho i.t and voar lint abovo writ leii. MOSbS WAURKN, Surroijaio. n2l lawbwl'u I PURSUANCE Otf AN OUDELt OS1 ROSAVKLL 1JRA1SARD, SunoiratB of iho County of Kings Notice is hereby given, according to law. to all persons having olairns agamst StLOMOxN v.

110 11 KltTS, ot tho Oity of Brooklyn, deceased, that Uioj are required to exhibit tho name, with the vouobors thero ofto tho suhflcriber. the ndminitratlr. ni his resii'enoo, Now Windsor (BoxG38NoiTburgU PosloffleeHnlheUoiwtf of Orange, on or before thu 201U day of April noxt. Datod October 18.MC W. DHOVra.

lauCmF Administrator with the will annorod. ffN PURSUANCE OF AN OKDKR OP M. ROSV ElL O. UKAINARD, Surrogate of tha County of Kings: Notice is nereby given, aoeordin to to havingclaimd against OHAttf.KS F. WILMAMS.

lata of the City of HrGtibln. deccaicd, that they required to oclibJt tho same, with tho vouctiera thereof, th Bub icriben tbe adminiairators. at tho othco of ATilliami Hrcps, 161 Water etrcoi. t. tho City of Now Yorle.

oe or before tho 10th day of February uoxt. Dated Anguit 4Ui, CATHARINB L. WILLIAMS, I a dmmiiteotbrs BATHANIEL BE(i8, Aammiew. anlaTiienit' tJXlPEUMl! COUliT. UOnKTY Ol' KINOS Jof.

V. (lieenwood, I'laimiff. apainst tjatliarlno 1' iynn, Mario I el'straoRO ind Patrick Lo Ka'rnncn. her husband; Tster 'lynn and Ann, hiB wife; and (yoiaeliui lyun and Mary, bi wiio, Dofcndantn. Summons for liet.

no eerved.) To tho defendants; Yon aro berobr summoned and required ani In. romnlliint in tin's action, which was Hied. in the otkceoftm of the County of Kinus, nt tbo Uity the Oity of Brookivn. on lho2Stb dav 01 Docombor, 18H. and to sorvo a tony oi 'your answer to tlio said coninlainl on tbo subscriber nthUollico, eornor of ourt and Montagu streets, in the City of Brooklyn nlortsaid, within twenty days after thoBorvlce of this summons on you, oxclnsivo of tho (iwof sin serrirc: and if you fail to answer tho said complaint WitliiE tlio time nl'oresnid, tbo plaintiff in this ictioa wm nnvly to tlio Court for tho rohri ilemaudedin tho amplMnt lute.

BrooUyn. Deeemb.tb 1501. olilawlSwlT Plaiutilf in person. IN PURSUANCE OK AH OllDER Olf KO.S i. WELL O.

BBA1NABD. 15.0, Sarroeate tl tie Couaty 'Votice'ii horoby ive. aooordine liv, to iM navuiBOlaimi aiiinal WILLI AU J. TI.DMAi late of the Oity of Brooklyn, deceased. Hint Ucy are reauireil to oxhi bit tho same, with tlio vouchors thereof, t.

tbo inbscribora. tbo executors, at the store No. HI Kulton itrjot, tbe Oity of BrooVlyn, oa or beloro the let da. Maria aaxt. Dtiei Atuut 2li, 18GS.

UESTKR TnOMH. 1 CANMNGTOM T1WSIAS, Hlioators, SUSAMIIOMAS, nnttlawfcn'lf IN PURSUANCE OF AN OllDER 01' ltOS WELL 0. BBAIKABD, KlQ, Burromtl of tile Olliol ot Kings: J. Notico is nerear giveo, tooorrltnjr I. larr, t.

.11 porfoas bavins loim WILLIAM B. OOOPItB. law of tlie City if Brooklyn, deceased, tlmt tboy are reqoirea to the with the voucliun thoroof, to the sub (erihers, tbooxcoutors. at tbe ollieo of llonry T. OoODer.

liso. LonnEollor Iirr, No. 13 Wall streot, (Jiuncoy CourK) in the Uity of New York, on or bofoio tbe lirst any fit March out um" Aiicusr Aim, HAltltlE''' I liOOI'lllt. I WILLIAM B. CDOPMIt, Jli Ucnsutora.

mWlnwftnW IN PUhSUANOK OK AN OBDJ.K Olf ItOSELLO. BftAlNABD. Bio Suirogato ol tlio OounlyofKiKf: Notice is Iiprony Bivon. accordiair to Isw. to ill persons bavinK claims atrninet COUNELIUS OBRniit, of tlio lawn of I'lutlandH, rfoccased tlmt they ara to wiln t.lin TonollflM ttinr oof.

to tho Sll') icribers, tke executors, nt the resioenco of John 0. Beruon. IU tlo town OI riouainis, ou ur uuiuru luo i.u u. April nexv ateo yc.ouer ,0 DAMIIfL VAN BRUNT, i Bxoeutori. IN PUKSUAOB OK AN ORUKR OK ROS WELL 0.

BBAINABD, Sorrorati tile Coiuat Notice ii hereby lvw. aecordlai te law. tJJ iiriir bavinK. olauui iiiainst IIBNBY late of the rity of deJtaeed. that they ar.

Mrjuirei) eibibH tbe lame, with tlie vouobers thereof, to the lubionbera, attbeoffl ce of Henry Birchoff, No. 68 Boiroiy. corner of Oinil BU oet, in tie City of Now York, on or re the filtointli day cf Mereh noxt Dilrl 3ootimbsr 8th. I8H. FFEDI5RIIJKA REOII, HBBRY BIEOHOJ.i', I Adminiltratorl.

fSlawlin'F IN PURSUANCE OK AN ORDER OK ROB WELL 0. BBAINARD, Sunoeate of UnOountr. ofKingB: Noticeis hereby fiven. iccorin to law t. yo penonjli.v inir claimi against HUGH UUKOUUK, late of tne City of BrooHyn.

deconeod, that they are roquired to nibit tbe same, with tho vouchors theroof, to tbe subscriber, at her residence, Kent nvenno, ear Willoaghby avenue, in the City of Brooklyn, or before lb.Qt.eaty blth day of April neH. fate October I8t U8S. MARY DONOHUE, AdlisU.trix. ocl9 InwemTii1; CUPREME COURT COUNTY OP KINGS. Bamnel A.

Van Wyoli. plaintiff, apainst Jaoob H. Cro'smnn and Alnnzo G. Cioisman, as executors, 4c, of tho Inst nill and lostomcnt of Alfred Crossm tn. deneas etl, and the said Jaoob It.

Crossman and Matilda bis Wlio and Aionr.0 G. difendnnta for relief, (i 'om. not Ber.) U.H.Bev caa ocllod. No. 3.

To thodeicndnnW: You nre horeby summoned nnd required to aaawer tni complaint in thw aotion, which will be died in the offlos of tlio Clerk of the County of Kings, at tho pity Hall, Brooklyn, and to aervo a copy of your answor to ths laid complaint on the subscribers, at their office, No. Pi crl sirctt, in Ihe city of New York, within twonty day. after tbo sorvice of this eommons on you, oxclosiro of tho dav of such service; and if you fail to answer the said oomV plnint within Iho time aforesaid tho plaintilf in this aotlpn, will apply to tho court for the relief demanded the omplamt. D.tods,nvou.ryiNB The coroplflint in this action was dnlv tiled in the nffioet of tlie Work of tho County of Kinei, at the Oity Mall, in the city of Brooklyn, in Baid county, on tho 34U. dayol Jace, if 65.

at 25 njinutes pat 2 o'otooli P. M. j'oiOlawCwM 8. W. 4 B.

A. TNia. PltlTa. Att'yi INPUBSUANOE OF AN ORDER OY 1103 1 WELL O. BBAINARD, Surrogjte of tho Coity cf Kings, Notice ie hereby givon, acoorAinirtolew, toallporaonl laving claimi against WILLIAM MoKIIAN, last tie City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit tin dame, with the vouchers thereof, to ta.

lob icribcr, the administrator, at his place of batlnojs 56 Iiutno street, in tho Oity of New York, o. or before Ut. IGtb day of iieoenbor next Datid Jnne 13tb, 1885 joltlwem JAMES PAMTOX. Adminiitn or 4UPRxOME CO RT OHAFNOET Clark, plaintiff, nirainst Bmma Augusta Olark, defendant. Summons for relief.

Com. not served. (50 oent Be venue stamp on original.) To Kmma Augusta Clark, defendant: You aro hereby summoned md required to jnunrer lot oturlaint in this action, which will be Bled In the offloe of tho Clerk of the County of Kings. Ktato of New York, anij Berve a copy of your answer to tbe said complaint on th. eub criber.

at hii offlco. Room No. It Kings County Oonrt House, KingB County, Htateof twenty day. after the service ef this summons oa von, exclusive of th. day of such service; and if you fail to answor the said eomrlaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in thi.

action will apply to the Court for tie relief den Uedim the complaint Pated Jnlv 6tb. 1885. 10 JAMES PACKER, Plaintiff's Attorney. Thenldcomblaintwa edinu44otu0 on tha 16th of Kptember. 1865.

iol81ag8.M rN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OK ROB .1 WELL 0. BBAINARD. Hurroxate of the (Jgt "'noUco is hereby giveu. aocordinr to law. te a eoon.

having claims against MARIA SPRAGUB. City of Brooklyn, deceased, that thw ar. rouuired i. exhibit the same, with the vouchor, thereof, to the snb eeribere. the ad ni 'Jf' etreet, in tbo City of Bronklrn, on or eefore tbe 31et day of March ext.

nted Sept. lte 85A uKMVvh Administraton. ilawfm" J3 A I NPURSUANCE OKA1N IDBB UiT BOS. WlilX C. BBAINARD, Burr ogeto of tho Oouhtj Nonce Is hereby givfn, acoordinff to law.

to all petieni. bavir.it claim, ocainst THOMAS E. THURSTON. Ute of treOiiyof Brooklyn, deceased, that tliey are required ta exb'bittbe pime.with the vouchers thereof, to tne sub iiribeiT, at thcolllceof David Thurston. No.

SOPinei'reet, in the City of tew York, on or before the fourtentb ar of March next. Dated Bnpiember 1866. EUII.Y M. THURSTON, Admlniitrntoya. AT.irnim TnirTr.v Aaminiitrawra, e41kv.PmM PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF TtOB.

WELL 0. BBAINARD, Esq. 6urrogat. ot tb. Cut.

''rlotfc? i's hereby given, iccordlni tolaw, a. arr having olainuagiiuat JOSEPH COLDER, late of he Oity ol Brooklyu, deceased, that they are required to exhibit to. Bime. wiln the vouohen thereof, to therabsori or. at 4 J.

Z. Jillun Wy "weLta City .1 Brooklyn, on oi before the eibteetb aajr February J0ffK ulJ law6mS rATCHEH AND OtOCKS OK J.Vlt soriDHon. lewelry. fanoyjurtlplea, nd warianted by JAB. ItoMU KAY, 5 B.

ADlKS' AND OHll DBKN'3 QAU JLi VESTS for luMerweu, at Mate. MORaOffH. niton itreet mBHBUI ASD QUADRUPVi SAlttOII if BOAEU IN BROOKLSN A LARGE loom on second ttory, uoiurjisbed. to let. ffllh board, at 6 State a ree between Hion and Henry fiveminntea1 walk Irom either the South or Wflllalroat ferrieB, bonse bca tho modern improvements; din ier at 6 o'olock.

n21 it' BOARD A i KlVATlli IfAMlLY HAVE a desirable suite of fmaishod rooms, over parlois, to lent, with hoard, 10 afamilj or singlo gentlemen. Uootrs will herentod peDarato or together. Apply at 42 Ilovfcst BOAJKD A UJSILEMaN AND VVlblil or te eioplo contlemen can he accommodated with gnodnoprd in a small orivat family, where there are no other b.ardera.hy culling at Bridpo street, one door iron tbe corner of dohnon street. Dinner at o'clock. n21 3t BOAKD WANTED BY A YOUNG iin.

a private Iamily. ro iilm within ten JTOe5 Fulton Jerry, AdOress, witii terms W. G. Eagle offico. n2l2t" BOARD WANTED IN A PRIVATE i'tiudly, for a wire a'ltl servant; vioinity or Oxford streot; eocond Bt jty looms protorrcd.

Ad Jree9 Eagle office. nj 5o BOARD TWO SINGLE GENTUQMUIN and nsmidl iamily can be accommodoto with tiral class at 22 Sands street, tbrce minucV walk from Fulton Fciry BOARDFRONTHALL ROOMTO LEr, famished, to onor two persona, teveu dolhra for ie. and twelvo ior two per week 2as Cog tat. BO A RD A LARGI3 UANDSOME frnntrormon second floor, wifh anderaall room adjoininf. tiiiftutiislind.

to witli or without boi narthfc fern; good neighborhood Court r.1. BOARD A FRONT ROOJil AND BED room to et on second lUor through, furnished, to ony gentleman that has fatniK Dri to pay a good price, can bo occommodatsfl. Other rooms to lei 3L0 Adolphi street. nil BOARD AT 248 "WASHINGTON Uroobh n. ore larc.0 square room on first floor, and one ball bed room on second ropr, wn'i fUt ho ird; lias all mot'orn improvements; dm ier at half FeraonB with en peed not a pply.

BOARD WANTED ON BROOKLYN Beiehla. byayonnirman, wifiin ten minutes' walk of Fulton or Wall s'i eet femes. Any ouo having a room will nddreia Y. H. boi Wli, y.

niia BOARD WANTED BY A GENTLE. and wifo; two unfurnished rooms concrcung, with hoarr5, williin half a ilo of Fulton avenue. Address "VV. 21K. Y.

n22t TOARD TO LET. ON RRDOK. bn Ileipht" A gentleman and wifocan heaccimmo iiated withahindsomc room, oi 2d Hour, bath mora adjoining, in a fir clas homo and pnv.ih. fa nilv. Address, immediately, L.

V. CJKUIGHTON, Uroolilj pS3i olflca. n20 3t BOARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS A very la go fnntrooir with ample closers, to let, to a gtntleman anrt wilp ortwogenUomen. Applyat51 Oolam hiafifreot, near Fultoa forry. n20ft BOARD A GENTLEM.ATI AND WItfE can ho accommodated with nicnlv furnished parlor and bedroom on second 11 ior: family private: location pleasant and desirable, convenienr.

to Hamilton Ferry, and within half a hfeck of Fulton Jerry cars, Addrea for three days. Eaglo otneo nl8 3t BOARD WANTED AN UNFURNISHED loom, with board. Please address hlrs. RTCin, U9 Vigh Etreet. n2)2 BOARD WANTED IN A KEtfPEUTA hie pnvato family (Catholic), by younp man; location not toho over ten minutes wlk from Fat ton ferry.

Call or adirPEf. stating terms, JOHN Mca AM Mi. dire of Moots. Smith MoDoucall, and Si nir.n Now Vork, tcr3 days (top tloor.) n20 2t BOARD 22S" WASHINGTON STREET. Grooklyn A small )J iiglisli funi ly can accommodate a gentleman nml wtf.

or two single gcitlemen, with ri lot clues b(inid ad comfortablo rouma. naJ i BOARD WANTED IN SlUITU BROOK oron tho Hoig'its. for gentlfctuntj, wife and daughter, 3 yo.r3 old; a large room smjil one ajoir ingrpnuireo; ffill Jnrnish s3mo. Address, btating torins. Bos 20S9 JV.

Y. P. O. nrj Ot jOARD WANTED IN "BROOKLYN, lor centleman a art wife, about Jannar.F 1st, convr iii; ni to al' stor Ful'on fe'ies A well fun isiiod room. brdrooni uttaelioil.

Address, witti location and terms, incii. d'ng fire ar gaa, rJa flc qIMlq. njt3t 00 AR Lv TO REN T. A HALL ROOM, v. ith oi without board, to stoglo gentlemen onW.

of near Fulto'i nvs. nlO 2t BOABD 1N A PLAIN PRIVATE'FaM ily, where homo comforts can be nad. a single room, to a gentlemen, live minutes' walk from Fulton ferry: ref eroK.es exchanued. bl Aduni street. nl7 7t BO ARD WANTii BY A V'uUNG lady, a iurir'sbcd 0 unfurnished lofim, wit' or without board in a oar.

of the city. Addrrrj for ono week, I. A. Eaglo oElio, nl)2t fOARD flTHKR IS SOUT'i liiocklyn or nn tho Ho fhls. two rnm? adioinin.

or a rieotlemau in c'lndron and nurse Addrm E. EU Second place. BiouKlyn. nlS Gt OO ARD BROOKLYN BOARlilNG I AGFKOY. 15 Court stieet, oonnsitc City Hill, wheio ptivnto families and boarding bouM nuy ba imm.

1 jI.v fiupplied with the most desti ide clats of t.wr luaiiehed or uiifuiniKheilm all parts Brooklyn rtcd iti vicinitj, with lull or nrlial Iiftiilu i and gonilon'ou directed to tho mostdi'sirableiilaccs in tlio nl4Ct "VIr MANNIXfj, SPECIAL NOTICES. 3 ARI3LE MAN! THE UNDER iTJi sigpcd tolling DAHbbh! MANTELS a'l da Biptiora (tracer tha i tlio same cm be buusbt the city. A'so llca)stonfl3, at tl'o lowest no.sible pricr; CjII atjd esa' une be ore yoibjyo'so where J. l2I lm' 21f Ftilt07 av. roor Fiatbmh av, Brooklyr.

PRACTICE ECONOMY By tmin your STATIONERY AND riLANK COOKS At BO Fulton street, below Hie 3, SUOTf Ji PORTER Stationers supplied at low rates. nUm MASONIC CENTRAL LODGE No, 3li Wenibers are booDhatd 'JU NIGHT. ImDOrtunt busincsa nill be bran cue tod. A little w.nt hart bat prevents the proceed in is From Using dry 1 M. OA VAN, M.

OTICE TO TAX PAYEKS THETA.XES of 1865. aio no due and payaolo to tho Collector of at ids office No. 8 Oiy Hid HnuiBiorrectiivmirfroni o'cIcsk A. M. until 2 o'clock p.

M. Bankable money only received. One percont de.oult nill oe added to the Taios remiln ingunpa on the2Uih dpv of I'ecembnr. 1855. KDMUMU DRlGtiS, n21 lm Co'Iectorot notand ALsessmante.

THE DATE JAMES C. STONA ALL AT the reaular monthly meetiiipo tho Trustoesot the MARKKT EjAVINGS BANK, ho'dai thoUmking iltvio 82Nu' eau slrei the Oitv ot New Vo on the llt'i day of November. 1C65, artfr a bilef calory on tve ofp aoter of the decertod by JvjicsS. Oai.ei.e:, Ecc. a memher of the hoard, tho tolloniug a id rewlationa wore adopted Wherccs, Ithan pleased Alm ghtv God.

in Hr inscrutable wisdom, to remove from tho scenes oF his uaefulness, our beloved associate and respscted Prondant, AHlhlS 0. SXONkaLU and "Whereas, It is eminently proper that wo who, while on gaged with him in the of an institution do Bipnedfor thebenptitof tnB people, bavoonjoyed hii geual friondtbip and tio sdv ntage uf Lis npo aiporlen 'e. should reti'y tbo regard we for him hviniaud oursense of we have sustained in bU death; there Resolved, That in the death of Jamo3 0. StoneaP. late President of this Board of 'lusters, wo hive sustained an inepan blc Jo's.

ad teat our sorrow is only mitigated bv our faith that he ha gone to meet t'je roward of a wall uptnt life. Resolved That hia kindlv nature, his sound judgment and tterling integrity of churacoT tyon for him our admiration and regard; and wo consider tbem an example woitliy of imitation by thoje who survivo to moum their ieieBvement. Resolved, That we sincerely syrupatrire with tbe widow and iamily of the leased, weuondolo with tlem in tbi their great affliction. Rcsolvco, TbattcoioreEOiog preamh'e and be entered in the minutes ot the Uord. and thato copy thereof, signed by ll ofticors.

be presented tj tho family of tlo aeceaed and puuhskid. WILLIAM VAX NAME, Vice President P. R. Coysuw, becretory. COLE.

AUCTIONEER. Office 3(1 Fniton street, (Coiumcicial TUESDAY. NOV. 23th, 4t 12 o'clock at the Commercial Excnance, 369 Fulton street, om oite the City Hall. Brooklyn.

POSITIVE SALE OF LOTS AT GRIlUNPOINT, 17th "Ward, BrooKlyn, on Uni avenue, Froaman, Enlo and Dupont 6 lots on Ea de and Du'jont sts, 20 i ft of Franklin, on which is 2 story and baioment frame house, contaii.ing Srooms, Ac. The above lot are lo3ated iu a rapidly ot tho city, wall adiptod for residences and.manoracturiri', purposes; oolya short d.i taucofiomtheforrifcs. All tne stieeti are graded, naved ajdli with gas. For maps. Ac, apply to te auctioneer.

n21 6t WBO ARE EV OEL1JAL 'i AUJS the Methodist, Bantist. Concrega'iona', Kef. Dutch, Euiscorii' ei'd Presbyterian Churches Evangelical? An attempt will be ma'je su a Chrisc an spirit toahov. that tested by the Ho'y they are not. RUFUH AV.NDKLL wideneakon tiiia quo vtion at the SALL OE IHE OUNG MEN'S ASSOUIATlON, cor.

Fnlton avenue and Gallatin place onFRIOAV BYGN I NO, NOV. o'clocK. upnoitnnily to qnestton the speaker will bo uiven at the close or his reuurkJ. Admission freo. Ah fmtrtsted (and a'l should be) are invited to attend.

FA. M. THE MEMBERS OF JOPPA odge No, 201, F. A. aro summoned to atfond atiited con munication to be holden on YKDNE3DAY NOV.

22, W.M. OI Or BEAK THItVliS OF BROOK. I'M Atil) NEW YORK Gentlemen fl You ara partiou'i ly looneited lo keop quiet a short till I get a re, moro Coata. Oloak, Uata, and a fe mi re Po'ioameii on hand. thenlwiUbejirepareKor another rairL Roipootfallyoura, IVEBY KALE AM) JSXCUAHUK stables, corner Brooltlyn.

'Fine cairiaires Uh good horses and rareiul drivers always ready? HorEia kept by the flay week or month. n211m VOILE A 00. A "MEETING CITIZENS OF BROOKLYU Will AT TUB AOH)EMT OP MTJSIO, OK TUESDAY EViSNING, NOT. Slst, at Ji o'clock, Under the joint auspice3 ot the AMEBIOAM FBEEDBBN'S AID COMMISSION, ina AMERICAN ONION COMMISSION, And the AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION, To dense measure! FOR THE RELIEF OF OUR SUbTERINQ BRETHREN IN THE SOUTHERN STATES. Addresses by Rev.

R. J. 8TORRS, D. Rev. H.

W. BELLOWS, D. Rev. HENRY WARD BEEOHEH, General '0. B.

FISBT, and others Ladiei sre particnlarly invited to be present. nM H' AO. KO, 8, BBOOKOTN, L. I. A ereeiil meeting of the above number vf ill be held at EMM KIT ARlILLKrtY HALL, corner ol Myrtle and Portland aves, on TUESDAY EVBNLNG, Nov.

21st, 18S6, t.7ip clooV, N. It All mAmrmrft tbnt. Ae in arrears are rennnatad attend and pay up, or tbeir names will bo off the roll of moauttrs. Byorderof. JAMES LiRKIN, Prts'l, Michael Keehxh, See'y, MRNT PfimnTiH who furniflllBi tbrnn tatea between Jnne 21 1W4.

and February 23. 1869, nun nave not put in a claim for leirrbonement, can havetheir businene properly attended to for a mo ieraie fee by rf; H. VCUOHaLP. ti Fn'itonat. rHOjt 1TV RELIEF MILITARY OKaTIPI GATES ron interest beuinz Persons holdmtt IheFO ct'itiflcates cm wll them for otstt at tha Stook Real Estate ofliM of NATHAN BEERS, 45 gallon tiro door, above Front.

aJittM Ji M21JJ Vf rtrtid.man 1 TWOrk in tt. 830D. A'PPly WASTED A GOOB GIKLi XW clianiberirork on! toko cwo ol ohildroa onlnk: hemt genorallynefuli.good reference required. OiU ab Part Uro Nnnth BriOKljn. nSl'o jearsof oge.ibes a situational bar toudsri baj BondknowlcdreoMbe basineBSi the be 91 roferewa mfll bB eive" ii" desired from plane.

AddreiS iortwo. diva CAPITOL, 10 itrcet Broo.lvn ANTED A BUSUSBSS MAN OF cbnracter and capital, srendent of this oily, wan to bny an interest in somo manufacturins bannea 1 in thu citj or vicmily Adaress J. a ti Kmle office. n21 3tf AKTED TWO KOTEdTANI GIBLS inn small foinilv: onotejtenoralboaaowort: mui.t nnderskma cortilng and ue a.Roof wasbei and ironm; rto otborti lolto ori of to tmall obililren andmako lwrolf i.i,omlivi,ii(iil: miod makes given to one wbo can mo tt'ilsraPsmfcbiDo: rofoience roauired. Apnij at 2g8C'orHon avenue.

n2l2t is ore. a 3 oang man of steady Uabits and that folly Ibo business. None but a competent person newl ndcreii U. Bos 117 I'. O.

'ANTED A YOUNG AND WELL RE, ccmoiomtod mouldor. Apply nt the fsrtory. Dean slreot. between Oatltoa and Vnudaroilt avenues. Brooklyn.

"11U WAN'iED A GOUDG1KL GBN eral houaowork in a Call sJUth s'de of Gatos avenue, fitst bou wen of Orr id aveaae, n21 2a WANTED A GOOD COOK, WAbHEB and ironor, in a lamily of three persons; good city references rcauiicd. Aoplj at 106 Henry street, nearfila WANTED A GERMAN GIRL TO Assist In tbo housework of a small family. Inquire at 71 Hamilton sEreBt. WANTED A GIBL TO J0 GENERAL bousenork; must boa good waaber and ironor and plain cooking; bedt city roforeno33 required Apply at 111 South Oiford ttreBi. betiveen Fulton aud At laotlccis.

n202t WANTED A SMAKT, AOT1VE GIBL, to do the work of a Email private family; ono that knews Low aud is not afraid of work: must understand Sluin cookiuir mid be a pood ivashor and ironer. Uall at 373 srkelt street, with releiences. A Protestant preferred. n20Ct WANTfci' A UlKL FOK GENERAL housework; must be a good plain cook. Call la Hall streot, iir bouse nor.hwcst of Fulton av.

n2J at ANTED A SMALL COLORED GIKL to run onands and do ohores. Apply at 7 Poolar stieet. Wj ANTED A RESPECTABLE MAN A8 partnf in the brewing business; must navo a capital of from 155000 to $10,000. Any porson wishing to can noct with the abeve business will please call on JOHN Hi NliRsOHlT. 48 Mton street.

nl86t WAN TED STRAW HAT TRIMMERS at the corner of Lafayette and Tnroip avonnes; also nn operator on Singer's maebine. lm WANT15D LADIES iTO LEARN TO operate on Singer's and Wheeler Wilson's sewing machinos. All branchestaught and recommended to worK. Also all kinds of family stitching and quilting done by an experienced opentor. Apply at 182 Fulton streot, up stairs, je22 5m' SITUATIONS WANTED.

ANTED A SITUATION BY A respectable eir). to cook, wash and iron, or bou io work; Ct'll fit 181 Jt'intiost. WANTED SITUATION BY A BE spectable younfr woman, to do fronoral of ajjrivatefaujily; has the bjyt or reference. Uall at 2 DeKiib ftvenuo. WAN'JTD A SITUA1JUN BY A PRO lestaotsirl, aa conk or gorera' housework ic asrull fdiu'ly.

Oin be Lean at No 3Ms cireet tor two da. e. WANTED ASmJATlOJH BY A YO UN wnninn, to dogenoral nlan cook, washer and irooer: good reference can be given Plniise call a1 101 Orange 6tret t. WAK TED A SITUATION BY A YOUNG girl, late'y lauded, to do work and nd a babvj i.cntscanis.rep'j nnd would Oo uha ubor artrk in pti vntefjmily. for tro at the corner or Su.itU a.id BtltCBt.

WANTFD BY A GIRL, A fiituntion to tnltocare oF children and do ula irg, Twiuld po as chambermniil ami waiiTO's in a nidl ffimiiy. Call for two ijs rt 983 Atlantic atreofc. in the bbce tore. n33 2t iVA VfN. WANTED a i.IoHT (tAKiUAUifi OH rord waon.

for whichwlroh Fr cVri gold stock will hi Aoorc uox iw mooitivu r. ANTED 1HBK TO HiA i' AMaL1j lunrtnon nouse, a tfou 07 uopra for asiua'J fawii'y in a mivrto faunly; reo.cnc?s required. jjddretsO. rinr'pnWc nr Hnxr V1 nvVork. WAM'EO ri A GI'vuTIjEAJAuN A IN wifo.

without ehildrer, t'irco nrfo.ir rooms, Haitib'o would ujj caroot1, do Add'Psd E. S. D. Kaslo rilico. fctutin torins aid loeat on.

Itefer ei cr pjechnri';" d. n2t3 WANTED 1 AVO UK TUBE Hi ROOM, IN aiiv.vate. without bo id agb'it'nrai, and nioiber, fuTrul cd or uufurrishtd. Address Hix 224 lirouUn Fost Uttico. D2u2t fel 4 BKWARD LOT ON SATURDAY in poin? from I'd jjId'jb to No.

9 C'op't flrcet, md from tHnco to Scne nerhora 3treec a ladj'a gold bunting cjpo ViA'l OU, No. SYfl sup naed to hrvo brcn in a (Jojr ft car ri reinrninjit to V. Tice, 297 E'ulton street will receive the above reward. FIVE DOLLARS HEWABD STBAYISD from No. 6 Lafayette arcane, ou Siturdiy, November 18th, a very eirall andjan TIGRR1KR, answering to the name of Topsy She hadoa a rart leather cdtor, on which a label with name and residence of the owner.

"Whoever wHl return hf or civo any mformitioi wne Blie iDcy be found, shall receive tho abp'o on ard and no QUB hh on 3 aiseu. a praoun uro loruiu uoyiu rucuur ing her. FOUND A DOG ON MONDAY LAST, in Amity Bt, fello bl.UT, wb'to pot oer hoc eye. The owner can hivo t' dof by payinir by calljug at JA llf SUli MPSEY'S, At'aDtioat. Oi ON MONDAY EVENING, IN 1 toir.g throuBh At'nnlie from Hot to Ciinron streotr a Mink Fur COUGAR.

'1 ho finderffill bo saitubly by leaving it at 286 Atlantic st. FTVE'DOLLAKS REWARD LOS ON Mouday, a small sized It i'ian HOUND, white and ffwn. 'When lo nd on a wbiio and red loather cnllur. in stre Hi, (formoily 162) Atlantic itrebt, bpt.veon Clintonand Herry, LOfct A BLACK AND WHITE BULL DOG, about ono year old. cropped cars, and a hro b'neksooion the tsidoof the ho 1.

A liberal re.vard will ho pa'd for bis retjrn to 3 Pearl street. LCSTiOA'lS LOST ON FRIDAY )UEt An old ono and KID. liht flhorb ears turredriown. Kid hud letVer col'ar on. The tinder will be we '1 rewarded by genirg to 1 into ins tbo owner at store Ethaveuue.

corner Brooklyn Police will Dlase muke a note. ti21 2b AN DNAMfclLED LOUK fciT, UO iottfrom Orase st to "Vanderbilt avo. on Sunday ovcningiaBr. Tl'0 finder wil" cotfo: a gicai; favo byro vurrng it lo 85 Orare Bt as it is a friend. BEWABD LOST, ON SATURDAY, a jourT joPow "ewfoandlandPUP.

about tour months old. The tinder will racoivo tti nb ivo rtwiird, by leaving bim at73Qliiiton bt. n20 2i, $60 KBWABD STOLEN FROM 11 Wfr Ati mrfipt. Rronklvn. two hlrso.

one bn hotfe four white leup, 15 bnoda hsh. 7yeaiS o'd. whito lace; one bay horn ytaia om, rmjiDof on idtq ior dICH jOSI'Ptl STOLEN HBOlM THE PREMISES Elenry Morcout, on Monday aight. tbo 13th inst. a dark brown MAKE', blind of one eye, and HAKNFSS.

Tho tinder will receive $10 reward by returning the same to tbo owner, S6th btreet, near the toll gate, wanus. nl4 6i WORSliS, CARRIGBS, FOR SALE A BARGAIN TO BE SOLD 1 black hon.e7. 15 bands 2 iaobe' b'gh. Bound, and kind in harness. 7 and 8 yeau old.

Apply atMr. W1U'S Btables. corner of Daffieidst. tmajulton a. FOB SALEA FINE SORREL HE ST nut more, 6 year's old.

fifteon and a half hinds hisd sound and kind; price Tfi also tho moit stjlig'i Ciiuoei horso in the country, price 690 at Lonft l'tnd Stable, Kop. 9 and It Hoy at. neiT Fulton ar. 2121' FOB SALE A LAKGE BAY HORSE, 16 hands higb, 7 years old, warranted sound, kuidaud gentle, suitable tor expresa ot truck use, Ombaeea at Donlan's atablo, Omnberland Btroet, corner of tfulioa av. nUt 1URS.

ri HOMAS W. RIMILIi TF I informs toeiadi'so Brooklyn and fiaihe has every facility for repairing, e'eanin? and alterir ir lariies 8d Gent's Furs. You will sire money by Roiog earlv to to. 182 Folton streot. up stairs.

2m FCftSt UR.v FL'RS! AS EUONOM.Y it weaUh, wo allow ouraelves to aa a gaaoruus public, "Are you orepored for tbo cold bUsM oi a Nortbaeti winter?" If not. go to the fiu Show Rooms of the KINGS COUNTV FUR COUPAKV. at 259 and 26i FULTON onpoiite Hnton. and salaot a nice set of FUR eitherfor yourself o. children, at teas Dnce3tlan you can find Oar RtooK of SABLE, alINK, KRMINK.

FITCH. SQUIRftWLL, Ac. manufactured bv ourselves, not only very large, but a'so selected wit great care, in order to please onr numerous friends ajd cuaiomers. Oar prices are within tbe reach of everybody, iberi lore yoawfll benefit yourselves by calling early. Oar Ladies', MiBaea and Ul.Uren'i HATb ate truly beauU ful; ourycuthh' HATS and OAPS are stylish, and oor Geiits' Silk and Case! mete HATS stand A No, 1 la the Markot.

Particular attention is also paid to Repairing all kinds ol rURS. HARRIS mil tf tad street opposite OliBton. AMUSEMENTS. KOOKliVN ATHENjBUM. MR.

DE OORDOVVS THIRD AND LAST HUMOROdS L13QTURE OF THB COURSE. "TBBLAW. Inrp. HIDSEvs. MrDQE." MONDAY EVENING.

No7.27th. 185. tickets willbo iBucd bojond tho oomfortab's oapaoltr of the Hall. AHMISSION FTFTY CENTS. NO SEATS RESERVED Tho doors will be orenedat7oo'ooli and the ent9rtaia mf nt will begin at 8 with the nsoal Danctuilify.

Tic' ete may beobtaii eil al. nyas ft Co'fl Boon Store, FuIiod Btreet; also Dickinson's Drai Stole, Atntio Bt. oor. heiry. flliW REGIMENT M.

G. BAND PROMENADE OONOERTS. A SERIES OF BIGHT OONOBRTS Will be (riven by tb. TWENTi THIRD REGIMENT ATTHH AOiBEMy Olf MUSIC, On the following SATURDAY BVBN1NG, Deo. 2, 1868.

EATUEDAy EVENING, Dee. 16, 1868, TH0R8DAV EVENING, Deo. 28, 1888. EATXmO 1 EVENING, Jn. 6, 1866, SATURDAY EVENING, Jan.

37, 185S, SATORDAY EVflNINH, Cob. 10, 1869, SATURDAY EVENING, Feb. 24, 1883, SATURDAY EVENING, Manh IV 1886. Tti.sa Ooneerta will bo oondnoter) anr tbe aniDless of the Regimental Concert OimralU8. The 6U300lof the former conoerta (inn by this Regunant are a tufflolent Kuaianteetbatnoeffortvili be spared to make them a D.DQlaraa any that dare been giFn.

'VkamSberof ttcketawill beatriotlj limited toth.oa oacityof thehense. Season tiokeJ), aduittlB on to ha obtained of Ihe member, of the Remmeat and.t ltrn atore, corner Plerieoont tndFolton str, nioi'nsoo'e dio store, Henry ta: Joner i toni. corner FUlton inaOldajonayj; Ponnoj's ilrn. store, corner Fuitonar. and Jay at.

nlSTTkStf THREB O'CLOCK F. M. LAW INTELLIGENCE. KIKGS COUNir OIECnir COUItT Befoiie Jodsf. Lorr.

THE STEONG LTULE CASE. Strong vs. Bennett. At request of Mr. Ban noit's counEel, wbo arid that hia witnesses could not uo procured, this caso was this morning put off for the term.

It is now seven months since tho suit was commenced and defendant has led tho public to suppose that If tho case was put off it would not bo Ms' fault, whereas it seems now that he is not ioady to proceed. U. COMMISSIONEBS' COOIU' Befoiie CoMsns eioneb Newton TBE.GEEAT COUNTERFEITING CASE. The examination in the ease of Chrtrlea J. Kobertp, who was arrested on Tuesday last, charged with beibR connected with the recent countetfeiting which has been pretty well brokcu up, was commoucod this morning beloro Commissioner Newton, when tho following evidence waa akeu It.

B. Lowell, sworn Am lu tbo Tteiaury Deparlmentj I know tho priconor; I arrested him last Tuesday night, tho 14th int, on Myrtlo avenuo, Brook, lyn; Mr. J. A. Otio was with mc; tho arrest was made to minutes before 8 o'clock, he was in company with TI103.

Laurence; Mr. iurence is present; they wero sitting ou tho stoop orplatform; prisoner was arrested for counterfeiting. A printoJ, wbosename, at tho req'aoitof tho wd BiipiirchH for tlio present, was next placed on tuo stand flu.1 ICSIJJIVU ilf 1U1 UHJ5. 1 1.110 tlio pritonor sntl havo known hliu for 8 yean; ttie lat 1 knew of his niovouientaho wa in IVillmindburii: tbatwastwomonlhsOKo; lie isa men; 1 am not an Cliglovcr; I am a prii tor; I was employed by the ori onenti'tl nimthsr man uHmedStoivarlayonragola5tsprijir. Tho work was done at Mnspcth; lie is an engraver by iraa I don't know wbcilier ltu one.

aved the. plates ornot; 1 heard I'im pay that lie waionvavinga sot of thin was befoto 1 was emtitojed there; ho itkl ihh tin1 platen ho lias enpraving were 60 cent po3tago currency of tlio now wns about 3 weeks b3ford wont to wor 3 ho did not tell mo teat tim0 (uaiJ ho wbo cneraving any other kind of plato, hut sinco lltitt titufi ho lias; ho said 'oma tbat bo was getting up another sot of plate! but ho did not state the denomination, whether it was for currency or bank bills, or where ho was getting thorn up; after the currency was struck off some of it was gtvou to Mr. Stewait; I don't know whether any of it was given to Mr. Itoberts; it was all taken away Irom tho house aud Eomc oi it was destroyed nnd burnt up; it was burnt up because tho houso wa i searched; the houso was searched a ytar ago last July Mr. Roberts was present most of tho time we were printing the notes; he aided in tho printing of them.

Cross examined I live in Myrtlo avenue; hava always lived iu New York and Brooklyn; I sorved aa ap prrmlcefciirp to tho print ng business aud also to thj painting business; am not dome anything at present; liavo been five weeks out of enijdoyineut; prior to that lime I wasengased at my busmtss ai a priuter ia Philadelphia, in ntb street lo tbe best ot my idea; I was working lor a man named Kauco Avers there I bad knovn him some three mcMus; I mado his acquaintance iu New l'ork. Q. What were you printing there? Objected to Wittiest I ehant answer that question, anyhow; was employed some four or five months by tho Bank Noto Company, in New York; before that I loltowed the ocou pation of paper hanging in Brooklyn, and bo lore that I had done nothing dui.ug tho wtutor. While I was idle I lived with my mother; am married ten years; my mother lives in Myrtle avenue and baa lived tbeio ftr nine I lived in Dauburr, wlifn I was 12 years old; I followed paiutiug there; I never was in prison there; never was arrested ou a chaige ol larceny in tbe State of Connecticut; when was there 1 was living with a relative; I was some six or seven jp ara learning my trade; I bavo knowu Mr, Lowell Uo months according to my best recollecttou; I mado the acquaintance of Mr. Lowell iu New York iu tho way ol my business as a painter; Idtd work for him; not in the wBy of nty business asa pointer, I bavo been indirectly employed by himBioccc to do whatever I saw fit ut his dictation, Wbat'waa the niturc of yur duties.

Objectol to A. Mr. Lowel' lias employed me to aid him to find out all tho couuterfeitera lhat I know of; I was iutroduced to Mr. Lowell by a man named Burley, a UnitDd States detective, at a place kept by a tnau named Olmsted, a. dio sinko.

and mgiaver, iu 1 illiam Btreet; ltlanoiviv iuoved from ibere; the meeting thero witti Burtoy was accidental; I got acquainted with Mr. Burley in conversation; I saw bini iu the room, and got Into conversation wiih bim; when I weut there I did not expect to mee any States officer there I made au appuinttuoat with Buley to meet him again at that placo; 1 saw Burt ley every day almost oltjr that I was iutroduced to Mr. Lowell at tho National Hotol; I am in his employ; I have never been examined us a witness before; I can't tell tell how muoh lio has paid me since I have been iu his cmplay, I came here lo day because I was compelled to come. Adjourned until Friday next. SeEENAIIE TO THE C0I1LECTOK OF TAXES AND ASSE8SMEKT8.

A few ot the ftiends of Mr. Badeiti assembled at his houso last evening and treated him to a serenade in honor of his election aa Collector of Taxos and Assessments. The music was fuvaiahod by Con. nor'a Brooklyn Band. After playing several airs the party wero invited in the houBo wuoro they partook of a eolation.

The ronaders then proceeded tho house of Jesso' Carman, Alderman elect, 'of tho ward, where the company was entertained until a late hour, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT A iwnrunt was icbued on tbe 18th das of IVovoiubor, lefS, by the rloii. John iiikeuinn, Couaty Judge of Kitisrf County, to tbe Sheriff of Kings CouDty. communding hiui to a'laelt, seize and latolv keoj tlio stynm vo.4ol tlieTritna. to ea'isfy claim for tlio sum of farty tliroo and 92 160 dollats.

And tnat unil vosiol will bo ild lor tlie payment of tbo cliiins against her, unless the mastor. owVer or eonsigr.ro tberoo or soino portion intardztoil therein, appear and disouirgo sued warm it according to luw. witlun thiity tlnvs from tlie lfrat publication oftiiii uotire. latea Iin oklyn, Nov 21.185. JOHN G.

SUH1IM AKR1? n21 law4wTu Attorney for Olaimants. VIDSOH'S KEWFALL CLOAKS! DAVIDSON'S NRW FALL SILKS! DAVIDSON'S NtW SHAWLS! DAVIDSON'S NEW FALL MILLINERY SPLENDID STOOK, SPLENDID STYLES. SPLENDID VALUE, DAVIDSON BROTHERS, EOVERY CLOAK STORE, Noi. 261 AMD 261 HOW riSY NEWYOUlI. QOMST1 1 VV A 15 CONSTITUTION WATER, tho only known remedy fir D'abetos.

Stone iu the Bladder Calculus, Gravel. Brick DuBt IV posit, and Mucnou? or Milky Discourses, Ii ritatbn of the Bladder, Inflammation of tbe Kidney, Catairh of Tbo astonishing guccoss which hu attended this moilt eiro rendere it tbo valuable one ever rjiscoverod. Ho language can convey an adequate idoa of tho imrueiliiite anifttlmost miraculous change wbica it occsious to tlio debilitated and shattered system. In fact it stands unrt vsltd as a remedy lor tho poruianont cure ol tbo malariie? anova mentioned, in 1 also DIAIlll'HS. IMPO'EiOY, LOSS Or? MUSOU1AH BNEKGY.

PHYSICAL PltO i TRATION, INDIGESTION. GLEET, anil ovtry diieaso any way connected with tlio disorder of decay. Pcri if coiifc'oii3 of any weauuss, should take tho CONSTITUTION WATRR, whether broken down liyox cese, weaK bvn'atarooriaipairedbysicknoss. the unstrung and relaxed organization is at onco revivified and bult uo. Well may this celebrated remedy be called the MEDIO xL WON DICK.

a beitoopinir. trembling victim of depression and debility becomes'a new man; be stiind9 ereot, ho move3 with a imu Rtep; his mmd. wttleh was sunk ia gloom of an almost idiotioapath'. becomes bright and aotive. and bo goes repenerotoil, onoBoiouB of now visor.

Tho medicine reaches the constitutiou itself, and rastote it to its normal condition. For tbeso dinoases it is trnly a soveroigi ramsdy. and too much cannot prame. Aeinglo dose hi hBsa kiown relievo ti moat urgent syniotomB Try it in tneso ewes, and you will givoyour priieo to CONSTITUTION WATPR. MALES OR VFil ALKS.

are you troubled with that dia IresfiDg pain In tbeamull of tho bacg, and through your bios? OoDBtitution Water" will relieve you like magic. torBitebyalt Diuggtsts. frieoSl. MORGAN ALT EN, r212aw3mTuiS General Agents, No. 48 Oliff st.

N. Y. YBR'S AGUE CORE FOR THE SPEE dy euro of Intel mittent Fever, or Fo'ver and Ague R'mittent Fever, Kever, Dumb Ague, Periodica Hondachoor B.lioui Hoiiiasao, and Biliom Ifjjarj. iuiia forthewholo cl of disenaes originating in biliary derangement, caused by the Malaria of miasmatic countries. Fever and Ague is not the only consequence of tho miai matiJ poison.

A great variety ol disorders ailso Iron Its orrltation, in malatious districts, among which ara Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout. Hsadaoho. Blindness, Toothache Earache, Catarrh, ABtbma, Palpitation, Painful Affection the Spleen, Hysterics. Pain in tho Bowels, Oolio, Paraly is, and Derangement cf tho Stomaoh, all of wbicn, when originating in this put on tbo intermittent type, or become periodical. This tho poison from the blood, and thus cures them all alike.

It is not only the most effectual lemedy ever discovered for tbtt clan of complaints, bnt is the oheapoat, and moreover ii Bafe. No harm can arise from its use. and the patient whan cured isloft as healthy as if hehalnever bad the disease. Can this be said of ant other cure for Ohills anl Kever? It is truo of this, aud its importance to afflioted with tho coinpliint cannot be over estunitad. So Bare is) it to our thefever and ague, that it may bo truthfully said tn be 0 certain remedy.

One dealer complains that it is not a good medicit to sell, bocauso one oures a whole Prepedby J. O. AYKR 4 OO Lowell. aud sold by all Drnggista and Dealers in Medicine everywhere. 0i3aw2mM rf PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROS WELL O.

BBAINARD, Esq, Surrogate of the County 0 brings; Notice ishereby given, acenrding to law, to all perrons having claims against SAM DEL L. KING, late of the fllty of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit tni lame, witn tne vououers ineroui, but, office, No. 43 Park plaoo, in the Oity of No. Vork. on or before the second day of Docember noxt Dated May 28UJ, "S'yM lawCm'F GILBERT HOWELL.

Adm istrator OTICxTlsHHEREBY GIVEN, THAT 1 rh.rlurM Brown and Arthur Lent, who reside in AlJert Wells, ami Henry .1. Wells who raaiile ai pAsklll County of Woitcbesier, Insiid SUte. have formed a hmied parlnerihip. pnr to the Arovisioni 1 of the imviteil htatutes of the State of Now York, oui the acts imendatory tlicieof, under the firm name of Brotrm and lTnt lor tbe refioipg of petroleum nd other oili. and uoh other business as usually iransioted by refiners of eroh oils: in which partnership all the partbu interest.

1 ire Uu raid Charles M. Brown and Artnnr Lent, who are thlGu eral Partners, and tbo laid Albert Weill and Henry a. Wells, wbo are the special or Limited Partners; that the laid Albert Wells has contributed the urn of nlaethou sandllve bundred'clollars as oaoltal towards tbe Ootanioa Stock; and fh. Mid Henry A. Welle has edntrlbutod tbe sum of two thousand1, five hundred dollar! (uTeagital thereto and that the stid copartnership is to oommeno.

on the eixter nth day or October, in tha tretrelghtMai hundred and luly flvo, ind.is to terminate on, tbe, sixteenth oar of Oa; tober, eighteen hundred and levoutj Dxtel Brook Ixn bent. 261b, IMC. fltinedj OHARLESM. BRO i ARTHUR LKNT. i ALBKBT WBUJt.

UvrTirTu' .1 HBNBY By Telegraph to tbe Brooklyn TWO O'CLOCR H. IH. THE DAVIS ASD ELLIOTT FIGHT. A'WAKS, Nov. 21.

The Paisand EHiott Sght ha been prevented by tlio The Susquehanna RaJroad Company refused to allow tbe friends of both parties lo proceed to tho fiht, and tbe polite were at tho depot end locked tho cars, creat iognroat dissatisfaction anions the It ia asserted by some that the fiasco was ergineeredhy Elliott end his friends to gather betf, There has bcea several robberies committed by the tbievej who accomna icd the mob, and tho people of Albany are very much alarmed. SECOxiD DESPATCH, Albaky, Nov. 21. By four o'clock this mornings great crowd roughs had ansemblcd'at the Susquehanna Railroad depot ti take a epecial frafn for the scene of the anticipated finht between Davis and Elliott, but the police were on hand in large numbers, and President Ramsey, of tho Susquehanna Railroad, would, not lot the chartered train go out. The regular 7:30 train was also dolaycil and no train was sent out until eleven o'clock.

Tho principals, with some friends, reached Espe. ranee, Schoharie county, last evening, and some believe the fitflit ie now going on, allhouh a cold rain has been fulling for several hours. It is understood in polico cirdcalbat the fight Uas.been postponed until Thuttday, and it will not be fouht in thfs'Statc. POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Before Justice Horehouse, Violation of City Ohdinances.

John Evans was arrcLtcd yesterday by Officer Lay ton, of tno 4iUi, on tho chaTR8 of loitering aud lounging on the corner cf fachenclt etrcot and isfavetto avenue, thorebyon cninbcrinc thf same. Hony flafnoy was alsi by Officer of the 44tb, for boin guilty oi too same on tlio corner of Myrtle a id Cia son aveg. It seoms the youths helonc to a Rani of "roughs" who have in tho habit, for some time past, of swiirjoriojj about on tho comers of stresS i from morning till night, intuiting ladies by all sorts of vu'ecar and obaceno remarks. So hold aid they or that aevorul timcj momhera of hrB gentlemanly clique went so far a3 to thoir oer tor.e to feina'ci in a most indcoent manner. 'I hU dono Ci rly in the Justice Morehourio soutenco'l topayafinoof ouVtupeaded sentence in the cao of liainey.

LATER PROM EUROPE. Arrival of the China at Halifax, The Capfiiin aud Crew ot the ShPiian doaU Uifcoditionan Discharged! Halifax, Nov. 21. 1 lie stcnm'il'ip Ce'ro from Lic poo' tho ltth, Quenstown ou tho 1'lth hno arrived, llor dates aro ttirce da's later. Tte rntu SI ermrdoiiti hns been andcd over to tho Om.n', be tent to New YorV.

Hor L'apfnii) ad vrcw havo Iicct 'I1' discha rjod, AdiM onn' cor. uo ult nue bd! nccn Me sr3. Adams The latlrv sn8 reprcr.entat'en t'je na i iromcdiata'y coasideredaad prcpoily re'erred to law oilicor. I.jVTli3 CITY WJfcEVVfci. Accident.

Yosterdny forfliioon a laborer named John Uaje, whilo ri'movios dirt Irom a cellar in cuuree oi' const'ueUon, adjoiuius Scharnagel's brewery, iu BueuwicTi avenue, between Adams aud Moore streets, E. fell Irom a plauk, over which ho was wheeling a wheelbarrow to tie street, to the bottom of the cellar, a distance of about 25 feet, aud sustained sorioua injuries, lie was picked up almost Insensible, and conveyed to tbo City Hospital, where ho now Ue3 iu a dangerous condition. The injured man recides in First etreet, betwocn Noith Fifth and North Sixth streets. Deetitdtb Man Pound in a Babn. Yesterday afternoon a man named John Kearns was discover, ed in the barn ol tbo livery etablo of Morgan Co in Bocrum btreet near FuKcn avenue.

When found he was in a dying condition, nnd wa.i hurried off to the hospital by officer Fiunegan, of tho 41st piccinot. Ktarns is a returned soldier, and has a bank book which would indicate that he baB some funds on deposit. lie has loc some timo been on a spre, nnd Is now next door death irom tho want of sustenance. The Condition op Officer. Lanqan.

Officer LingaD, of the Forty fifth Precinct, who was shot by a burglar in the Eastern District eurlr on Sunday morn, np, and conveyed to City Ilospttal, is now recover, ing. Tho inflammation, which wa3 pronounced by tho physicians to bo tho most dangerous thing, is decreasing, bat es yet it has been impossible to extract tho ball. Ho 1b nblo to walkabout with tome assistance, and has ro. ceived visits from a largo number of his sympathizing fticLds. Fires in WiLiJAMSBuitan, About 10 o'clock lctt nif ht, a Are broke out in the irom foundry of Henry Ficher, comer of Graham av.

and Itichroloon but as the firemen were prompt'y on tee spot, it was soon cxtinnuishrd. Mr. FiBber estimates bis losj at about $GD. Ho is insured in the Citizens' Company. Ttie ttro was evidently of incendiary oilgin, as one of tho rear winfloWB wno found open, and a number ot boxes Mei with shavings bad been pieced within, and near tho window and fired.

A fire was discovered, about ono o'clock this morning, in tbe Btable conneoted with Snaderbeck's browery, in Wyckoff between Union av, aDd Loritnerst, At tho time, there were seven horses in the stable, but they weie reccucd by Officer Smith, of the 40th Precinct, and Mr. SDaderbeek. Tho building was damaged to the amoont of $500. No insurance. Ihe cause of the fire is uBkuown, but efforts are being mado to gain informs, tion to that effect.

The "Boaedeb" once Moee. Oito of those "Bonders" to whom referenco has been mado Boveral times, in the columns of this paper, has luruta up in tho "Burgh" again. Yesterdny afternoon, a neatly dres aed young man called at the boardlog house of Mrs" Blackball, ho. 8 North 1st Btreet, mi applied for board' He was presented with a room, in which be deposited a large bundle, and left the houso, telling tbo landlady that Mb trunk would soon be brought by an expressman. He rctuinod to the houso in a ehoi't time and aain left in a few minutes aftorwarda.

It was subsequently discovered that a valuablo suit of ctotbes be loLgingto one of tho hoarders, was missing, and in tbo new 'boarders' room, was found the largo bundle which consisted of paper only. Who will bo the next victim? Dud of heb Injuries. The woman Eosa Heavy, aged 62, who was burned at the corner of Nevfns and Wanen Btrcets, on the 14th died at tho Hospital on Coroner Lynch held an inquest yesterday, when it appeared tnat the deceased, who was in tbo habit of drinking, ccoktng a beefsteak at tbe time of tho accident, and her clolbea caught nre by a leg of the aiovo giving way and throwing the firo upon her. The verdict of tho Coroner'ajury waa in aecordanco with the above facts. Bcbolaby.

The tinsmith shop of Bogle Gleason, No. 99 First Bt, E. wao burglariously entered through a rear window, aome lime during the night, and 2C0 lbs of copper, valued at $120, stolen thcrolrom. FINANCIAL IKTELLICEftCE. New Yoek, Nov.

21, The opening price of Amerloin Gold at the niarktt this morning Wis quoted at 140; and Anally I closed at Stocks aro dull. Money on call at per com. Sterling Exchange at 105. Stock Eichange Sales First Boara. 1CC0 TIRO'S '1 000.D" 201,0 1T86VG8 330M) do 10O0Hrj85' 10 40 acw do Treas 1 3 10 notes lBCCCOSecond 1CC00 Third 2000 111 oonpbd JitO MisMnriStateO'.

2000 Missouri 6 iss to Paoino lOOONYStl'sb'yl'n. la.o i'6Wl NY Cen6s 2,00 Mich So 2000 Gal 4Chl 1 exi 10 Oen'INat'lBank. I 27 do 100 OtunbOo 100 do. call 100 8prir. Mt 100 West Union ICO Mariposa M'gOo.

2(0 I 3C0 do 1000 Gnano 600 LehiBus 1 too i do aca do BOO do. .00 nanten 0O YMn. 1C674 1073i 100 91 9J 91 200 do tRn mv 00 Erin HO 4c bio nii? 100 do. 91k Ml do git? iro 2C0 call em 00... 800 Hud Kiv 108g ...03 i uu luj 600 114 MOM.ob8oK(l....

isif 200 it bio J4g 400 do 2d call W. 200 111 (Jen lit 400 OltTiPito 93 800 do 93K 1 100 Obi 80 400 do S3 loo m( 1000 do 2d call S8g 60 do 33JJ 13 Cmi i 68 71 81 ICO 104 103 UN on i. 0074 200 do C5K il 111 103)1 EM 18JS 16k 10 ink WW ic 4JS 100 do slO 83 Obi Bnr at iia 200 Del 185 100MilPDa0 2nr 93 lfO ta Bt Ohio. 104K 100 10 2d O.I1. 1011? 10ft Han 8t Jo 31 200 Long Island r.

TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 31. Amnseraents this MBS CONWAY'S PARK THE ATRE. Fulton Bffccr, tho City Hall Aurora F'oyd Dramot sea from Miss BraddOu'a oreat uove', "Aurora Floyd witt a powerAilcast. Cuiiinrisesat 8 o'clo k.

HOOLEY'8 fEW OPERA HOUSE. Corner of Court Bemsen sirccts Nesro burlesques, net, sonirs, dances. Tlio Darkey in Japan. Curtain risej at 1)1 o'clock BROOKLYN ATHENA Occrge Cbri tv's Min etrels. Curiam risra 8 o'c'ob ALLEGED ATTEMPTED ABDUGM Examination of tbe Case EJere on his Merits "artful Array of Endencc A jEJigb Bov on a Tall Horse He has a Wife and Family Interesting Juvenile Amours.

The Quimby Bjerg nlxluction case, portion of which was published yesterday, was brought before Justice Coriiwcll ft. ttrcc o'clock, and the esomiuatiou begun. Honoi heard the evidence in the private room his Court, thus avoiding an outside pressure from those whom unworthy moUvcs c.Ul 0:1 such occasions: THE FATIIEU OF THE OIRL, Mr. Robert A. Qn.mby, of No.

1 Huno' st.t was tan fira wiinuB. Ue tlmt lie Luuw defundaut Ujerfl wliom charges aitonipllii' to entice away hi. dauyli.er Gertrude. Wituc a daulitcr, acd 14 jenra in January last. She liven nt home in witn.38' custody.

Hot Dame i3 Gertruae D. Qaimuy. The abbreviated namo is "Gertie." Letters irom Gertie to prisonev, rl from him to her, also the one published in the Eagle of yesterday, signed 15jcrg, were put in in evidence. Testimony resumed Letter No, 2 wa iii tn envelope directed to Emma Mucbmorc, and ou inside to Gertrude Quimby. Mias Muchmoie lives in Ohio.

SUo visited witne B' house Jet Septcmbet. Defendant livei opposite at that time at No. 93 FaV.on at. then made her acquaintance. CrcFS em mined Am engaged in business aa a gonew1 puporinteudeot tor my brothur David Qaimby, doia business at No.

4 Ueury street, comer of i'oplur. Have charge of the boulis. Have kept boots sines ls3. resumed I called upon defendant a month or six weeks flso ic rc.atiou to my daughter; from conversation I had with him nt that time aud other iobrma tiorj, I found, that be was aru.ri.t vj.tU he was in the habit or visitiuj et my houcc to ttiat tJme; him myhouro; Dover jow him previously; lie i my ffifothe day this interview; he want: 1 to Mr 3. Quimby in relatiou to tome iaTte Btate jentt in rpard to hmi.ho aBked io be allcwtd to su my daughter; ItoMhimI did not waui any t.i:'jf to Oo vv.t him oid be promised not to intei ce with my rta.ThIer iu the street.

He bos inleicep' he? ft.ee t''3 a.cet; I havo never lei my dauj'htfc" i to coiu company. Cross esaminul I have bwoiu positively to tbo exict age oi mydtublsr; nut 'coked at the iamily record un live yuir.s; I rim' know bow detendant became acsuaiuttd with my daughter; don't kuow how dt itndiint run writs the letters produced iu evidence, or intcrciptiuf! my daughter in lbs street. ANOTHER YOUNG GIItL IN DANGER. Iscticl n. G.iw, sworn I reside at No.

Cba'Ies street, Brooklyn; 10 ears on t' 14th or August last; kuiw dett ndaut iij iy; Letters Hqa, 10 and 11 are iu the handwritiiitj ('eit udant and were directel to uie; have knoAU him about ix weeks; he hasvHtsd my houst e.in't uy by hom I wjs iiitroduct tyhim; it was by iowh friend, however. Have ntver writ ten him a letrer he has otten a ct'id main Iheffrief; bue told him I did not wish iiitu ti come tn tl.e houf.e; he hnz n'a Je or Iovh other than what areciuti' ied in U'e lult. rs tome; he made propocp's of mariie tu more thuu on dd me he was a Licit, cvt'oel id Vxs 'M Anuv Corps; tsitd he was ai the liire ht mid be war. trotn Denmark; ntveT spoke abu it l'aiu4 a Vd and thieo child nn. but I heard bo wan married; I never gave him any encouracmeiit.

irosj pxan ined Was Intc du. tj deftindiint, but cannot toil wtir.i nor by whom; he visitel at my houeo about 8 times; came fie lirsfc time, by my imitation; be came thn time:) with tiudn Quimby, find too lost time with two youns this lasted "or abut a mouth; I never isittd dfi ndaiit, with Gertrude, at his hou3e; I never broke fd' nds'iip with deiendaat in conaequeuco cf his painH attt.ntioiis to Gertrude; it did not like him; went to Thorn icon's saloon witti de Jendant oncp; Gertrude and myself are ou the best of terms and always have been. THE GALLANT BJJ3RG, A MAN OF FAMILY. Aojon Peck, sworn Am a physician; know a person who claimed to be a Lieurenant Coloiiel in sonm regiment; have forgotten the number ot it; he was sick on the iOth ol'Ftbruaiy, 1SG0; I attended him; in ordi I Dary conveieatiou he bu'd he was a mavricd uiiu; ivo heard him Break of his children; said he wanted to recover bis health togu where his children was, but did not state where thty were. Lrose tsamineC It was in 1FC) that ho hid left his family in the Dinith Wist Indies; I unientood him to tay to addrtsu bini as Lu at.

colonel of the 147th IlUuoi3 reyimeiit, then stationed in Georgia, and that he was on the Etaff of some general then rtatdiD" ou Stitun Island; huveolten seen him in lirookln; he always appeared to he a gentlemen. ANOTHER DOSE TO SICKEN "GERTIE." Wm, H. A len, sworn This person was formerly a drill captain ol the Aletrnpolitau Police, iter, an ofli er iu the army, horn which he was dismissed for burnius a field of beat. Since tueu, he beeime notorious for accusing his wile of bad practices iu her bouse iu Wil loubby stitet and obusiug her on a icrry boat: His name is a irequent one on the police records, Ho testified: Have been acquainted with defendant since 19th of April, lfcGl have been in the United States service since that time; defendant seived as a Cjntain in the First y. of wbio'j I wav Col sue, uom May, Istil to 23d June, 1802; he was wounded at the battle of Charles City Crocs Reads, and there taken prisoner; defendant told me at Camp Hamilton that ho bid a wile and tffj children in the oi Santa Cruz; while at the camp my attention to the defendant's pjyiu atteutioM tion to a ludy I ve jt fur defend int, arid he toJd mhe had biv.ight bis family ii Ibo Wc3t India islands; I tuownifl character tor mora'ily and virtue; troin whit I have heaid it isnotoilously bad, aud I have seen a lit lo his itputatiou is tuat of a person who follows youi'3 girls upon the streets, and fosters himself upon them.

Cross examined Have derivna tbR information from efficers of his own repiment aud from what 1 have seen in New Yrrk; I wa3 the Eist Kiver ot tho time Inoticcd bis operations, on bus uess of my oii; I was not cathieicd as Colonel ot the st N. Y. Yols; was dis miEBtd but fcubatqmrntly restored. The luitber hearing of testimony was adjourned untlj tbiB altemoon at o'clock. It tho above evidence does not the epell which Bjerg apptaTB to have thrown over alias Gertrude Quimby, thcu she must indeed bo iniatuated beyond hope.

Whether it does or not, Mr. Quimby has done society a service by brluqimi this adventurer Djeig to the surface. Other incautious girls whom he buB endeavored to entangle will now take warning, aud it is to bo hoped that if justice cannot reichblm by confinement, that be will least be given to understand that Brooklyn will prove a very hot place to him if be attempts to remain iu it, and coattnue his attempts to iuin the daughters of our unsuspcotiug citizens. Tbt charge that he is a procurer tor houses oi ill.famo does not Jook at all uunalurj! the test'mony above' and wLatis ye to I he letters ailaded to abovo may bo avaibiblc ior pub'itiou iu due t.mo. Aniusemenih.

The Opera. Thursday night closes the subscription fctastn, whether any additional performances wiU be given or not has not yet been announced. Ma retzek's frouoe stay in New Ycik until the ib. of Da cimber; they then depait for New England tour, re hti'c by the Isi o.t' February. Ou Thursday 'Fra Diavolo" will be given.

The Paisk Theatre. "Aurora Floyd1' be repeated to night. Hooley's Opera House. The revival of "Sehermerhorn's proved quite a cuccflfwj evening. Boyce.

Giifllu, d'len aud Kalph keep the houee in a roar. Wo understand that Manager Hooley has in preparation a treat lor the juveo'les for the holidays, in tho fchape oi a gorgeous pantomime. Geo. Christy's Minstrels. This troupe will appear at the Atheneuin this evening.

In addition to the company previously euumerated. Mc. E. Green late of Duptexfc Green's minstrels, has boon enrolled under Geoifte'a banner, and he wiU to n'ght hi great "Morkinjj biid" gong. Tho bill is an one, and the performance must be good wiieu saoh ar rials asGrorge Christy, W.S.

lludwoitb, Yaltor Birch Giore Hall, Fred. Abbot aud TauLebaum are tho per form ere. Geo. Lingard's Concert. This entertainment will be Riven this evening at Sawyer's Assembly Booms.

A well selected interpreted by our beet Lative artists, voeal aud constitute the attractions. Thr Gymnastic Exhibition. The grand ex by the pupf'sof Burnham's Cymra jijai bs given at the Academy or Mus'o oa WcduesJay, the 23th inet. The programme wiUinc'ude the whole of pymnaBVie and acrobatic feats from tho oilisthen Ice to zampiJlaerobtation. Tick ts for recurved seat ara felling very rapidly, und thoje who wish to secura aoat3 ehould apply early.

Tee CoorEit's Festival, The United jop crs Ko. 2, ftive iheir luuith annual bill this evening at piker's Eocms, 44G Wo bopu that every wiU be iu borrucny, aud the measure of their enjoyment be lull up io the uuud. Installation. The installation of the Rav. Kimball as pastor or the First Informed Datch Church, Jortltmou strett, will take pi co this evoaing.

AU the LaroBt Ml Styles iia and Gaps inw ready, nfctboloett priori Bdli aa 1 Owtimora Htj. otfti Jiff Davis, Mo of Richmond, and Davis the Kocfer, of Bn o'dyn, the formBr Is in a tight but ihe latter is leaky roofs tighter thaaever. refer to tho Evening Fsprcs Park How, NewYont; Funtan Iron Worko, 16 Water street, as we have kept the roofsoftbat in for tho last 3 years; also tLo Bwoklyn Firo Insnranoo Company.the Continental Insurance Coinp oy, 102 Broadway, New York, thou Eands of others. Davis works himself, co as to soo ttia it ia well done. Wocaronothow email thojob orwhoroit is, ub wo good horses and wagon for that p'xrpoao.

(you wish DAV13 to do your work, you mustloavo jour orders at Wyckofp lJTrtE's. Montague, near Court, 109 Atlantic street, C8 Fulton street, 4U Myrtle avo. and PeUe ner'a Express Olfice, cor, 4tU end ftoutb Seventh txesfc. illiamsburgtt. Wm.

Johmok Wm. E. Davis, Supt. Boors Boofs Boors If you wish to have Tour rood's mndo ict tr'ht, and then will painted, and lv one wtio ha had yc eipciienco in tinroolrns andpaiMing.andis onthorootto work himself, callaad ece, or leave jour ordors with tbeTin Roof Painting Oom tnny. Point Skins Cement for ropairins leaky roois.

Price moc'crato. Ofllco 37 Fulton street, oirner of Johnsonst, at S.iers tiuuk establiehmont. C. It. Bbyant.

Superintendent You cannot have a healthy constitution Ue yout blood is impure. Constitution Lite Smut pn ics tbo system of impurities, and stimulates tfco vit. organs to a vigorous and healthy action, expelling dise.se and restoring tho health. Life Sxrup rapidly cures diseases which arc caused by Impure Bl0'd, Scrof ulit, ur King's Evil, Turners, Old Sores, Ulcers, Blotoaes Eruptions, Pimples, Boils, Erysipelas, Tetter, Sal Rheum, St. Anthony's Firo, Scald Head, Ring Worm Cancerous Tumors, Sore Eyes, Syphilis, and all fou diseases, Disense of the Heart, Palpitation, Dyspepsia Ulceration of bones of tbo Nose, Scalp and Faco.

Uso CossinunoH Lite Syotp and you will bo surprised a its rapidity in removing these diseases, leaving the blood pure, the com pits ion clear, and your system freo from disease. Mohqan Allen, Wholesale Drue gists, Gen eral Agents, 4ii cliff stieet, New York. Sold by all deal ers ni medicines in Brooklyn. BZdii, Colgate fc Co.s Glycerine Toilet Soap is etrecifllly adapted for use daring Ihe cold season. It ioltena the fckin and provents chapping.

For sale by oil Urupgibtv and Fanc Goods dealerB. j22eodtf Pile's O. K. Soap. Pure nnd hard, made finiilar to French and English and does not unuo ecssarily waste in use.

Is jjood for tho laundry, bath, or toilet Sold by grocers every ffhere. Depot 350 Washm ton street, Pcients, why will you do so? Do what? Why pay such prices for new school books, when we can buy tic tn at WooDWAJiD'a Aiyrtlo avenae, just a 1 ttle wcin, lor about half the price, and old of all kinds are bought or takoT in exchange. Woodwabd'8 place vcrybotiy knows, ij it 16 Miitle avenue.afetr doorsfrom Pulton street. Wounded in the line of dutyvictims of tlio war, Uto wake or fie wedding cnairs. tables, bedsteads, ad oil hindij ot'iunnture repairs'), upholstered, varn'shot and toiueir prihline stieugth and boautp, at the cstabl'thcd HoiDita! lor dilaoidnted farnituro.

116 and IlBdJiyft. near Sands. 'Ihe highest priiej paid ior carpets, hrd. Iiecdiug aad second hand JOHN B. Pl'lT.

The Olympic Bpstauraut, Oyster House and Supper Rooms, Ko. 8 DeKaib avenue, is now amodolos having recoPtly changed hands, and been refitted, newlj papeied flndrelunmhed throughout. ipnow rcal'y "the hyufo" of Brooklyn. Tho bar well is ocUd wi'h the iinest Ale. Wines, and Liquors in the ii cikct, whi'etho larder isbountil'nUyBupnlied wiih evsry trie irost fastidious pa'ato cun suggest.

n21 2ir Mr F. B. Baldwin, No. 70 and 72 Bowery, pays that tiierp is nolhinp in tno world pleapg hiin so limch asnialnnv his fvimdi happy: he has. therefire, revived tu devute hi entire life suiting evoryoody 'jhe "iroro the merrier." So we avo no hesitation in room jiii cding thi centieinHn lo all who wish to bowell'sais and every imminablo stylo ol clothine iufio luarlct Go and ttyiton." nl4 3tTrhJfcS Millinery, Millinery An elegant asort iiiont of bnnnotF.

a'l colnrs and descriptions, aro to be found ni tho show rooms of Miss A. Hodoins, '239 Fulion etreot, tt Ann's Buildings, un btairs. liust winter bonnols made over (n the present style. Ladies owo uiaoria's made uo lontder. N'.

rt, Evening bonnets alwajs oa hand. 233 Kulloii street, up ataus. ol9TaThASIf Make your own soap with B. T. Babbitt's Puro Concent) atad Potas.1), or Ready Soap Maker.

Warranted floublo the strength of common Potash, andsutie or to any other ly in the market. Putuo in c'if a of I pound 2 pounds, 3 nonnda 6 pounds and 13 pounds, with full direciions in Engiiah and German foe making hard and soft snap. Oue pound will mako loiiPotsnft soup. No lime is required. Consuners will find tuis the cheapest Potash in market.

B. T. Nof. 6. CO.

67, 68, 69, 10, Wand Washington N. Y. Besoltjtions Adopted by the Ladies ov BbjOkian. Uiianimoualy rosolvert thai the only placo to procure raro breach blowers fnrOrcra Headareds, llou nets. and aso fine Kid Gloves good, at a moderate price.

Veivtp, Satin Ribbons, au1 Sdlw, Puffed Lice Waists. Luce nnd Kmbroidered Hatitikerehie. i ard Fur rislnrg Goods, isaiA. Bfcuois'8, 303 Fultou ireot. abovo Johnson.

nlllOt for two weelts longer only, a few "Worsted Patterns for choirs, ic, at 25 porcont. lesg than tost of importation, at J. Lockitt, Son 251 Fulto.i sneot, cpposito Clinton. ti Selling Oct Selling Out I Ladies, we am soiling off our lorgo stoolt of Dross and OloakTrim at reduced prices to o'oso uu tbo retail business heiore making in tho ptoro. Lockijt.

So Co 'S. 251 Folton st, ('tppoaitn Clinton, Brooklyn. Until further notice trimminiTi will be made to order at ho Ubual ratoa. Ladies Hue Dressing. Prices reduced at BnATTEATJ'B celobrafpd store, 31 Court Haiicc bought a large quantity of hair goods at a low price tor cnh, wo are seVing now at 25 per cant, below regular rates, ibis wit' to fouudtruo on com pat (son mth goods trom oiher stores.

hair tossing, 50 cents; CbUdreni' hinr cutting, 20 C3nta; curJs dressed ove, 25 cants. Tha larjjost end mntt elegant estahliibment in tho country, riuir goods on hire. o27 20 1 New Fashions in Hatr Dressino. The much abased water a'l at lat givni; way to the ridicule of mor.il editors and the pressure the Empire hotiret. A number of graceful bead dreaaesaro tikinj; its piace.

th'tn io notico tho BtaidoJ Waterfall," t' t.h Coil," the "Frencn Curls." tho "limnire Hpad dre It will he interesting toaiiy Indytocall at Bb.uteab's fashionable eitabliih nient, 31 Court preet, and see themselves. Taw store seemB to bo pnironized by "our beat gooiety." oiYlOt.eodF Be.st quality of Black and Colored Velvet ffibbcnq. new ylea Fancy Buttons, tt LocKiTr. Sox Clinton street, opposite Olmton, Brooklyc Pancy Fringes, Angola, Ball and Silk nnifs. fiimps.

Beltingi, at LncEiri, q0K Ji 0 'l Fulton street, opposite Clinton. Brooklyn. DIED. Fhankiin In Brooklyn, on Monday owning. Nov.

John Jackson, second eon of Kaene B. and hlizibetb Fxinkliii. the 9th jear of bis age The relatives and friends ot the family are respectfully invited to atteLd tho funeral, on Wednesday aftarnoon, at 2o'c'oclr, from the residence of his parents No. 220 Adel fctreet, Brooklyn, wit bout FiiEATFE On Monday, Nov. William Pbeateb, 19yea 9 months, and 2 days.

The relatives and friends of tbe'farailv are roapeotrolly irvitrd to attend the fnneral at 1 o'clock, on Wednesday, from ihe residence of his parents Kent avenae, near Paik avenue, Brooklyn. SiONnouSE On Monday, Nov. 20th, 18S5, OnABLES Wastell, iniaiit ton of Frederick E. and Mary V. Jitone hcuee, aged 11 months and 5 days.

O'Connor Monday Nov. 20tb, John O'Con kob, in tne 28th jearof his are. The relatives andfrienda of the family are respcctfally invited to attend t'm funeral, from hi i late residonce. No. 2i2 11 cks Btreet, on afternoon, at 2 o'clock.

nIO 21 Vooehtes Oa Sunday evening. Nov. 19, John S. Voob Uiks, (taw book publisher,) in tho 57th year of bis age. Tno relative and triendsof tte family, and the'meni 'Bof 'hi: Bar.

aioreEpeo.inlly invited to attend the funo on Wedneed jy, 22dNovember, at 2 o'olook from h's late rcEidence, 53 Montague Etooklyn, n20 2t Binop On Monday. November 2P. of lunq fever Iulne Kimbvll, dauRhter of George S. and Maty O. IV fill op, aged 10 months and 13 days.

Funeral services on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock in the atteinoon, frem tho residence ofher parents, Pena street near Bedford avenuo. Mondavmorniotr. the 20th at the rest dence of her brother in law, L. W. Cnanin, No.

86 Olasaon avenue, Brooklyn, Elizabeth Josephinh, wife of Charles Carl, of San Francisco, California, In the SOth year ot her age. Wo roinHoco and fhft relatives and friends of her h03 band and bnther in law, are respectfully invited to afb nd her funeral, from the M. E. Church ia DeKilb avenue, between Kent and Franklin avenues, on Wfldues day next, at 2 o'clock in tne afternoon. San Frauoisco papers pleaao copy.

FOR SALE AND TO JLBT. FOR SALK PIANO FOR SALfcJ A Second bind one in good order, and made of rosewood: ynce to he fbvu at aw nnaso st, umt uuur. IjM)R SALE A S12GAK STORE, WITH or without Btock. Inquire at o. a uipm a7fnaq.

mo LET TO A SINGLK GENTLEMAN, a furnished buck parJor. at 65 Lawrence street, near Myrtle avenue, neierenoe requircu. riirt t.tstA HOITSTl TO ONE WHO will buy pjrtof the fatUnre: new Aiit Apply will buy pjrt oi tne ratuara; new is wy'i Vic memifei, 181 street, irom 5 to 7 P. M. n2ldt EOR SALE A HALF INTEREST Iff A Kindling Wood business in Brooklyn.

Heasm for telhi g. the pirty hiving other business to attend to. and is obl'ned toeell one. Addras3 by latter, to V. Brooalvn, Eagle office Brooklyu, for to daya, and liKUOliRIES.

LO AND CRAOKKKS. i. K. UUCb KR. AND IN fAMILV FLOUB.

38 KULTON IBKBT. Oboico hraod. of famil, flour oansunilv Ota.il ol ovo (soiipliun (reili b.koJ tt tim.i. Bratan craokf a rnuuned price. an4 3m JjiCOKOSty IS WBAU'H.

TU GO TO THB URKAT ONION TIA OOMPAHV 51 VBSHT STRHBr.H. V. 0 OHOIOl AUD GENUINE I ma, OOFITItK. AND P.ATAILBD AT WHOLIS3ALK PRIOW. iratica.

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