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THE BltOOEXYtf.DArLY, JIUO-N MONDAY FEBRUARY 1873 SPECIAL flOTICBR AFIISFnENXb. ANtSenE5T3, "LECTTBSSSr HOUSES FTCy T4MET. UELPWlN fJBA, THIRD EDITI0H: MONDAY. FEBRUARY 3. gttms of (tits Pcfos.

AWU8EWBWT THU BTBSIMG. AOAsnr or mmd. O. C. Howard la Code Toms Cnbln.J i OOKITN Lorai SMrlflas." fAn thkatbk Oliver OoodByonln Drama of Ben McCullough." UoOLifsOMai Eotertala-bsov Burlesque of Album bra.

THE VKIfN IN NEW YOWIE. Headers of Tbs IUuum can find tha favorite Journal ou sale st the following places WM. H. Ciamcb, 174 South street. i iniLTOu JojHt Astor House steps.

WouoaBvr Bsoa, Erie BsUvsj building, foot ji lMms A (Asa. Central Railroad building foot of Liberty street. LAW INTELLIGENCE. SURROGATE'S COURT KINGS COUNTY. BEFORE HO.

SX D. VWKDKRj gCBBOOAfA WUJJ Tsaao Rich, of the City of Boston, Mass Hioks Post, or the town of Gravesend James K. Hughes, Andrew Markcrt, Charlotte B. Crane, Andrew C. Morns, Augustus Meyer, William Jackson, Alfred Greenlcaf, Christian B.

Roach, and Charles W. Simpson, all of the oityof Brooklyn. LATTXBS Or ADMINISTRATION were granted In the estates of toe following iiraed deceased persons John Muir, of ibe town of New Lots Elisa Doxiy, formerly El ra Barton, Smith Tuthill, Courts Bohinlfo. John Griffey, Joseph Ccmltbord, Kuih L. Joyce, Julia Kinsella, Margaret Hhuhi, Barbara Baa, Wiliiiwi Donnelly, Prcsto.i D.

Staft, William M. Stewart, Merv C. Smith, Joseph Petit, Jr Sen uel Sargeant, end Petor Messenger, all of the city of Brooklyn. LkTTXKS or GUARDIANSHIP cf the person and estate of Catherine 3. Simms wore granted to FranctbUG.Si.nuia, her mother, of the city oi Baltimore, Mary-Isno of Christian Rauch to Frederick W.

Obcrrier; of Charles Lubdoo, Alfred La.idoa, and James Inodeo, to Kae Labdoo, tnelr oiotber. all of the city of Brooklyn. SUPREME COURT SPECIAL TERM. BEFORE JUDO PRATT. TH DATS JOHN A.

CROSS LITIGATION QOE HiS WILL. Isabella Frances Taylor vs. Charles J. Lowery and Seymour Husied, ezocutotv of the will of John A. Cross, deceased.

Tins suit was brought to determine the will of the late John A. Ci oss. In the will the testator divides bta property equally between bis chiliren, tbea plaintiff being oneof them. In the codicil to the will fhc testator directs that the moneys given by him to bis sooin-laws be taken cut. of their respective wives share, and it pear? that during the lifetime of Mr.

Crora be built a house in Wilson ritvet for the plaint ff, the money for building the house being paid to iho husband cf the plaintiff; also, that duriog his life time Mr. Cross bad given money to the plaintiffs husband and ibis aetioti is brought to determine whether the naoneyv given to the husband of the plaintiff should bo taken from the plain till ash arc of her fathers estate. Mr. Cross was a prominent oitisen of the Eastern District, and died possessed of a large amount of property, estimated at a half a million dollars. Testimony was taken Friday morning, after which theCourr took tne papers, and reserved its oc ctfrion.

A. H. Daily and E. W. Van Vrankon, for-plaiatiff; Judge Reynolds and C.

J. Lowery, for defendants. ANTBD-fiHIRT Hllf D9 jOX If calico shins And drawers, on Sineer 1 proved machine none but good hands need at nHy, iU7W MYRTLE avenue. ANTE YOUNG- MEXiTO 'If learn teiegTaphv DMltious soon as qualified most complete school tn tbe oountry. References, Western Lmon Telegraph Company and stndsnts at the school.

Apply at RANixillPH'S National School of Telewrapny. 11S Eighth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue. New Fork. SITUATIONS WANTRD-FElffALES YTA I TWO COLORED girls want a situation as chambermaid and waitress; one will enok, wash, andiron- Call 49 Nassau street, near Yr ashlngton st. ANTED A WKAT.COMPErANT girl, as chambermaid and waitress, in a tr ell private family only those with city refer-et ce need apply, at No.

Columbia Height, be-fare o'clock. WAMTIKWTUATIONS FOR 800 well recommended servants; American, liib. Pr.gHsb, bwedes. Gene ana. and colored.

ApilratUie LONG ISLAND EMPLOYMENT JGKhCY.3 Boerum place. next to Herald office; tl-e beet ALd largest office in the oity. R.P1EBCB, Piotrictor. ANTRD-IIELPFOK FAMILI B9 At the Brooklyn Employment Bureau, 9 Concord near Fulton. Managed by ladies.

This btirii ess bus been In successful operation two years. t4- we have supplied many families with sriiants ko have never applied at nn office be foie. N. B. Nurses for invaads, monthly and wet iu set constantly on hand.

1 A NTfcl) SITUATION FOR A very 1 -rge aod desirable selection of sell reec impended servants. L-sdies wanting neat, reJiabltseiTiints as taoronh cooks withers, end iirncpu, cbambermai Js. waitresses, nurses ar.d-fisst-ctase girls for general housework, seamstresses, small girls, and the beat rlut-s of girls lately landed, and at moierate wi'pes, will tnw find a superior selection of nearly 9 it hi iJUb, Ijisb.Scotcit. German, and Swedes, at MR. KSONS Office- 111 Atlunuc street, near 1 r.ry street, the and best office ttr this ui try.

N. B. Ad tees returned In full at th ofl ce if not srpplied- RVrSES WASTED. ANTED A DESIRABLE YUR- mshed or unfurnished briek or brown st ne h. use, on tbe Hul or on tbe Heights, or near tbe City Hall must bea bargain for casb, or would rent its low rental- Owners snd full par-ticu ars to JACOB V.

D. WYCKOFF. 66 Broadway, st 11 New street. New York, oc 277 Fulton street, Brooklyn. 4 WANTED-TO RENT FROM March l.s rood substantial brick bouse, ip a good Location, near Fort Greene Park.

A i-; ss, with full particulars, as to rent and location, tCRT GRKKNK, UNION office. niKCKLlANEOCB WASTN, Wanted ioe ok $2,000 to de- velopoil lands, situated on the Oil Creek ted Allpslinny Railroad, in Venango fer which onc-tbird interest will be given. Address EL A. WHITJS, UNION Office. POUNDS OF newspapers, books, pamphlets, and rnaga sir es, and all descriptions of scrap or waste paper of any color; alto while and oolored rags at 17 PRCtrkUT st.

WANTED iWFER, JfKWTBB, brass, lead, sine, old iron, all orders groirpt'y attended to, free of cnarge at No. 17 H08I r.CT street near Fulton. No oonnnecUou BOARDING. Board to let, with good a second-atory room, front; in a pri-t ate fcmiiy references exchanged. For particulars, address Union office.

BOABD-LN THE HILL FRONT and hall room, suitable for a young gentle-a-tin and wife. Apply at M4 Lafayette avenue. Board wanted-in a private Christian family, by a gentleman and wifo refer nc-esgiven. Address, stating terms, wbich it-uli be moderate, H. Union office.

FOB SALE. 1. OR BALE A GROCERY BTORB 1 and milk depot, with fixtures, 170 Columbia street. P111L BRADY. 810VE9, flEATERS ETC.j OlV OPEN AT 693 FULTON IT Brooklyn.

The undersigned offer to tbe Public tl.e most perfect assortment of STOVES, KANGBS and UBATKRS (j-at New York can produce. I offer to heat a ore rooms or space with the Fire Place Heaters lt ve for sole, man any other man In the State ni Now Yort. pLAJS TNWARB totb ss Paint Palls. Lard Palls, Fruit Cans, Oyster i us, hpi( Bores. Give me a call and get tne toriL ot your money.

J. 8. WILLIAMS. AUCTION NOTICES. ICKOFF A JAMES, AUCTION- an MONTAG street, and fiWFLATBUSH ave ill sell on ThUUbDAY, Ir EB.fi.at fit o'clock, on tb grouncl, LV KDhll OF THE BRIDGE COMMISSIONERS, All the bnlidings on James street (ae per mop), tiken as a loFuion for the BRIDGE ANCHORAGE.

Terire Cash on day of sale, and all buildings to be removed in twenty days. Maps raady Monday. MM. COIF. I 9 AUCTIONEER.

CCLE A-MURFUY. Salesrooms, 379 Falton street. Wednesday, February oelock, at Salesroom, ADMIN 18 1 A TORS bALJfi of KUKNITURK, Ac. Alee to ray advnncea. 1 Hamlin A Masons Parlor Octan.e stops 12 oil paintings.

THURSDAY, I KBRHART At twelre o'clock, at Saleroom, YAI UAULW bOUTH BROOKLYN PROPERTY. 1 lie J-atory and Frnh roof brick building, gtrttr rn Brunt and President streets, 33xsd, wLle al tot. Alar, the s-story and basement brown stone l. Che ai'jo nmg. on President sir jet, X.dztiO; aif ent together th brick stable (3 stories) FxfiH, forming an with corner property, lot tW.lsAO.

Maps and terms at salesroom WALTmt, THOMAS at CO. AUC- tioneers, Beal Estate and Insurance Agents. Brooklyn Salesroom, 3fit Falton street, apposite City Hall, Brooklyn. Particular attention paid to furniture and oni-door sales. Brooklyn wits Securities, stocks, and Bonds bought, sold negotiated; also Western Railroad bCocks and Born nought and sold.

Will sell si auction on TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 4, at If:) clock, the entire stock of Millinery Good a a cc ntiiincd the well known store No. 4 Ful-ten street, near Clinton, eonslsting In part of Indies' and Childrens Trimmed and Untrimmed Pats of the 1st -st Myles also. Feathers. Flowers, Pllk.

Velvets; Ribbons, etc also. Mens and Boys Hats In great variety In fact, a general assortment of first-class Millinery Goods, as contained In flrst-clsaa store. Ladies will do well to call, as all the goods will be gold without reserve. JOSEPH HEOEMAN CO AUCTIONEER. GENERAL SALESROOM, Corner Willoughby and Pl ta, Brooklyn.

KTABLIFUKD 1X41. REGULAR WEKK.LY SAUL EhE. JOHNSON, Auctioneer. 31 PARK ROW, BKV7 YORK. Opposite Astor House, important Auction tale9 TLJDAT.

FEBRUARY II, At 12 oclock, at Exchange Hales Room, 111 Broadway, New York. 3 00 DUHlItAlILK LOTS On leading Streets and Avenues, IN THE NLhTil, NIN KTRNTH, AND TWENTT-F1RHT WARDS, of the City of Prcferty sll splendidly located and very desirable i-r Inveel ment or 1 proYement Msps one week before sale at office of An. tiouwr, NO. 21 PARR ROW, N. T.

INSTRUCTION c. Ktt Lewis urea ecu 19 ftmcricea Ex bk.1'2 if bk IS ra.Ur-vn-oJ 8 -ta sauna 4 Co Avtrtcu ilu0 IPS do. hfi Oita and Nor 1 Pld I'M Oc oc bus iff Coaural Rued MB Marjlasd ConC hrt PD be ffik' eo a ta 9CS Quirk Min ia Chtaaurc A L. bei ts, re te. rve eo iu ItkfNrt lft1 i co in U.M 9fi U.O IUK re fc.v,Le kill UkdJt Deal a ft) do, i hex 30 Co he I mo Con IHO Co tilt ib.

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Union 1ST Ifart izS jy. Iff DS KJIf lift sistfi. Id kiM ii 4M ll6 irg (irxvn 137 KsM IAH Mnrfeet hi iNmm MA end Deather. fora jSi. ftteoe.

m- p'ommoa wealth A k.aiiUe... New York tn portora aad l'ra Park Uuiahr'raft Hwm 1W N. Y. NaUooai Kg 114 Central 110 jurat gceobd 10 tk mrth DO (Ninth National. D1H T'nlh Nsuonal.

iKleranUi Wari. K48 115 loald Fd lltnkra 4 Urokra As liini German Awociitn lfr Nratti Tradesmen's Greeevich Butchers 4 Drovers MerLvtilra 4 Trad a GsHstia MenAants Kxeb'gg Leeteer risnulac'ra Etavente ard $iate of Nee Varlu. C1 -amerce Merliirairs Ekg AM Ihvmn A ericas ExcbaVe Pacific rbtlam Bank ofthe Re pub. Bunk ef N. America Irviaa TO rt kuK CHILDREN'S JUD SOCIETY.

SETERTH ANNUAL NEETIK6. Reports for the Tear 19-Tb Werk ef fiffie fleelety, llv Newsboy Home tod ftild 8ocet.of whieb some scat. batrdaya Ctioe, bekt meeting on Saturday night Poplar street. Aft- U. rcdln, rJ SupwraM-HH1 tM unuil oreded with, aoA tbe lwH oboaea to the moat FreskSent Je.

R. Taylor. to renos-Yire-Preekieot Dwight Job. a Hov Trcaeurpr W. W.

Wicha. Is Ibm- Pscrrtary Mlcbal Snow. mid Executive Committee A. T. them Miller, J.

L. Morgan, H. $. Jo, BnncAerboff, Chad. A.

Dcuuy, Ou Robtnrea. Ibe fol lowing grntlcfinre were tnirtw for i be year Frcdrrlck Matquaod. Casi. A-Dirinr, Ha A. Dike Jae.

If. WUUam Brrwn, 8. A. Gilbert. The foi lowing is tbe Tnaasurer report for be year Just completed RBcmim asp izrtiDmrsn or aaooa-lts cmuus'i Arn anctwrr roa rua TSAR tfoua FERRO ARY Kt, Dr.

PaW Mtarlro r. ti gxvemrs Puptarstrrei 1 ft. '0 Hapatra MBtflraih-ate4. (. to Elfbav Van Brvtt Mnd ft.ftff Iuribord prpertr P.Qi'sr plara (m hard, arroont hall ding ud fill 9) iarbea a WB rT tt 10.07 SI 4,11101 NO 11 ns si 71 1.7ta tol CT Aid) rt sue si Tefal 1 Cr.

Oaah wt Nanrt. Prh I. tWffi rubarripUiinarawlvrd llrtMtb )Blitv Ronds sold Inu rvai Rents received Prcelpta lr ta hoys. Pi plat Rece1da frr-m hoi Vao Brunt Heretis Iron sewing machraea. Maey borrowed ktectuitd furacooaat Rati Stag Total jmmi Tm The reertptgof tbesrMrtrty during the aevre year of its existence arnouot $171A1 99, and tbe expenditures to ITAlffi 04.

The tDouai report of Ibe Qemval fiuperio-lew'rtt, which Is very lorg, um up the year work as follows: ftfiJkfi times during -ibe year we bar given a homeless boy a wrteome belter and a comfortable bed 104.09 times during the year we have set substantial food before tbe turnery 1,490 suttolea of dutgng Have ctotbed be naked by owr bawds; Wrchil-drea. mcov than both onr lodgtng-boums Dili, placed out of tbe ctfy altogether, snd out of tbe reach of rice and want In tosff bomee in the country 1U9 children fakes from Ire am and placed at week tn tbe etty; Tffi girts maria seit-mpporrtng on tbe aewtng mwcblnc Has not tbe Brooklyn Cbtkiaeaa Aid ttoetsty made good its right to that name This ts a great work, good work bard work, and so long aa there are kind hearts snd strong hands a ibe oity lx must go on, 1 Wui yea give ns ftbe means to do tt fie heed tone reerfved for ftbe Brooklyn CTiUdrroi Aid Society, for tbe month of January, in. W. Wj Wacans. Treasirer.

4 Mr KtrkwooS Him MrsOrtell Mr fl Mi 9 it Brwva-rt DaMnecftBlark Do Frar.k All Rohblr.s Valmttiie. Bergen St Vo (Iihi rnnrln 10 ftliaw er 4 Mr A HeualiSW lilacs fllfnry A Dike. til arirtr 4 Co 25 A Adiuili Iw 10 Thtr.ss lTiSwrA hn SS George Reins 10 krtckerbocker loa ff Dr f. IS Is Mrs TheiOora Pate. hrsn, Jr 49 niiM Oriieo lJ Mr J'I(D 10 Mr Henrr Csr-t.

Airs Tt A RGrar 10 leoward I powtr 10 furrier Zina Gaae 10 bn4 10 A RmIitb Pamael ruwarft. Harcea- twryb IS Geo fi Dow 10 MrrJohn Hrrri-BU fi or m.I om Rr.bvt4 f'ORIUI, iward Seisch. FJBE DEPAUTaENT. Tfeft Qweatloffi of Alarm Rlgwnla, A reporter of Tbs bad a corvei Woo this morning with Mr. Mamayf President of tbe Fire Commiwinn, on ihe aubjoeft of aarca signals for tbe etty.

hr. Massey no didly admMs, tbat although large number of signals are required, be ean seareaiy bops that tbe Atdermame Committee on ftbe Fire Department are reedy te recommend taa eow ptete and simple method dimumod before them by him a few weeks ago, st eoaft of Hhouid tbel Omraos Omnofi not move in tbe mster fbe ftoart ef Fre Com-RtKirnm wiU set apart 3JflO of tbmr yeartr eppenprlaWoe for te leg rape pair poses, ft ft propcad to erect about four mtlea of new wire, commencing at Karine House Ho; 3 lo Ntnevewmb street. nar Fcnrtn avetine. and rios ing ItsrTnent-lllie ibrough the recta the ilvrr, and fbenoe to the City Hail, which wiU give them about tan anr nrtam post a I A national penny auhacrlption has been going on for some time in ftagfaaJ for the benefit of John King, tbe firat Rag I bmio wb signed tbe toJ stmlnenc pled sc. It has Cored nod amounts to 9 LW9 hr.tlatsi old and in went.

graJ Ksiais Trastibrs I rare at. Jan.99. Dot end belling ror Caftan sr aad ford re torTXIx-ci zAi A. Dos Rcraau 4 hAJesaacr laMSti MR bwnui imX 'mnm im M.AkLj Lot sad Imprormmti DograwJpft IK a Rig nth ui srmi 7, Lot ra tr irrwic FniLiila at with Ooiyer gfi bvry-nioiRiii' ut rrtratismiHH eeor a forth av 17xMA LMeHopfclne eft 90S out Mercy Dlfi ffidrat tti Mt 8rWif tftisr tin 1MS9 U9 US Uhrrr Lrt hHukl at 139 Loft rer lafaraaa Hawes eS Lea av fate Rrcraon aft SI age ear Wythe av MS Lot India 4 raw OsfitaaJ at MW fan Kereaicua eft 8R a Rroadwsy ktelfa Drt ernimi block between Free eras aod Graswe es ftK a a rrankita as uiUt to a Krtwrt et Ut a cor BruwSway fax Tyeixnav' fifig 1JW IS Lav a Webster ti fftrat st hMs fat RsymcmS st J39J ina a Fatten stiiAift fan a car Ccadnm aart ftdltna afts ffig tap un fat ae cor Irath Fifth stand Firat st I tA lyflft )m tor icjraioa sad Frsapssft lit Ifibs Leri a Hirrriea aft JSt-iim sa ecr Aahcra gw tii U90 Da Must at Iffiaa dear Redford sv nm Lfim fari tf VUMftStfis SUC WyteeerlUrlt Lot Kevewty -fourth sft RUlH Fifth if Mrkx U-alta. fari Ttatrri A CABjEHX OF MU-SlCt BROOKLYN MONDAY EVENLNG, FEBEUABT Previous to her departure for Europe, MBS.

G.C. HOWARD WQtgtveONE FAREWELL PBRFORMANCK off worid-renowned character of TO PS BY, i 1 3 In Harriet Beecher Stowes sublime worit of Lucie Toms Cabin." Bate ot Beats commence TdtBdDAL Jan-'38. ACADJEMIF MUSIC. JROOKXYN I JOHN HOWARD PAYNE KMORIAL. 1 TWO In aid cf the above trill be given ou TUESDAY, February 4, Under the kuacleeaof tee rustChk, Am.H(Ki.tiJP.iL 1 And EVENING it IP ET.

The afternoon performance will communes WHh John Howard Paynes 3-ect dream of CLARIS i fir, Tn Mm of MUdl, Id which will appear sTera) of tbe most promt- bera or Mr. WoUacfe'e, Mr. BxjthS, and Coioa bquare Thi Olio, as follows: Mr. F. F.

MACK AY wilt recite Boe Bells. Mma. ANNA BISHOP, Home, Sweet Hume. Mr. MARK SMITH, a Song.

Tbe evening performance will eonslst wf John Howard Paynes corned of CHARLK9 BROOND, with if exeeilmt cast from the theatres. An Olio, in which will Vne. Jenmr Tan ZuML Mr. Colby, Mr. Mills, Mr.

Papst, i Mr. Howard Glover, and i THE 8ANGERBLND Ot IETY. 1 The whole to conclude with Mr. PayneY eomo-diettnof TOVE IN HUMBLE IJFE. Tbe Bbx office will be opened for tbe sale of reserved seatxton THURSDAY.

JANUARY AL Mr. J. BCHOKNBFKG of Wallacka Theatre Braae Director. The Boff office witi be open for the ante ef reserved seats oa TKL R'-DA AN. 'ti.

The Price of Art mission ti tbe Afteruorer Performance, ONE DOLLAR. No Kztm Charge for Bererved Beats. Children Half Price. Evening Perfonnencc Reserved Bests TWO DOILAKB. Admission ONE DOIJLAB an49 FIFTY CENTS.

Family Circle at Roth Perforate aneee FIFTY OENTB. lit. A F. GILLKTT. Treasured gCOT-SIDDOWS AT THB ACADEMY.r MONDAY JBYENING.Fuh.ffi.

Dramatio Headlnfffi- REBBRYED BEAT TTCKETS TS rents and $1 at Bolles. M4 Fulton struct and at Chandlers, 171 Montague street. gCOTT-SIDDONSAGAINs BY REQUEST, AT THB ACADEMY. FEBRUARY 1ft TICKETS ROOKITIf PHILHARMUNm. ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

Ninth Heheareal ffi EDNBbDAY, FEBRUARY AtfiOOoek. MISS ANTOINETTE STERLING. Contralto. MADAMK CAMILLA URSO. Vlolliitate.

MR. L. ROCOO, Harp. G. F.

BRISTOW'S New Symphony and the retire programme will be given. 3 bird Concert, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 8. Tickets, $1.50: Reserved seats Ut Dress Circle SOc. extra to be nod at Chandler's, adjoining the Acaoemy. on Friday and Satin day.

rH BEIXKW. This famous reader whose right to be ra garde as ibe GREATEST OF LIVING universally accorded to him by the British and Irish press, and by the first critics of continent.il Karof s. has been emphatically Indorsed by all the leading NEW YORK JOURNALS, will stake hu first snd only ap paanga oe In Brooklyn on THURSDAY FVKWTNO. Feb. Ketrhe ACADEM Of MUSIC.

Mr. Bellew will be supported by vocal and Instrumental aooompantste, Ticket, including reserved see, one dollar each, will be for sale on Monday at Boiles' and at Chandlers. NEW YORK AMUSKNENTSi OLYMPIC ALHAMBRA. Positively tbe fast week of the magmflooot Spectacle of ALHAMBRA. ALHAMBRA And Test appearance or The Famous Laurts, Kelly A Leoo.

Morris' Mystic Changes. Great Phantom Fight Prof. Tobin's Optical illusion. And the entire ooupauy. Admission.

Becurod seate.50e. and 81 extra DANCING AC A D4 VI IBS Cl B. RIYF-RS DANCING ACADEMY. 178 STATE CORN KU COU KT RTREET, Will reopen I BFPTEMHHR 10. Adolf ctasres TU B8DA YB and FRIDA YE.

Af fciLoons for ladies; evenings for gentlemen. Children. KDN EBDA and BATURDA after-eoons. Creulars may be bad at TICK'S, corner of frulton and Johnson streets or ttLU.41llTH4 Drug store 1U6 Court street. PKAVA'I DAM INU AOAUKMlf- EhTABLIBUKD IN i860.

Phrases ootner of CARROLL and COURT Streets, houib Rrooklrn. YheARTof Reversmg to till Hound Donees will be taught by LULL-GROtF. In ore or two private lessors. Pupils may commence at any time Call for circular. N.

A new class now forming- for one lee-sou a week, to eommeace ou A edneaday evening. jP. 15. TAXES AND A8SRSSEKNT8. fJAX.

1871 I NOTCK TO TAX-PAYKUH. TaXpeyers are hereby notified that property assessed Tax of 197L, on whteh the Taxes remain unpaid, wttl be advertised for sale st the hUi day of February, Nt To aR taxes reaeatairg unpaid on the ISth of February, 1578, tee coot" of advertising will be added In addition to tbe default aad interne. RlVttlllKUr, Rite BRBON IKON WORKS. Manufacturer of Pumping Eng lass for Water Forki and Bolters. High and Low Pressure Kn ftnee, PortaLle Eagleee ef ell fetude.

huger Mills lerew lever tiros. m4 Hydrau te Pruaaee Ms tujcrr la ceuurat. HUBBARD WHITTAKER. 1 Rift Front street. Brooklyn IKBUltt RAOHINRH I'llUMAb CANSIN.

1 Proprtetou of the Brooklyn aad Long Island tgeucy for tee bINGKR MANUFACTURING 008 CELEBRATED FEW ING MACHJNE8. Dealer In Mach tne BUk, Twist Cotton and Use 1 bread. Needles etc-, ho. At6 UI TON BTRBBT Near Plerrepnni su, (New No. SiA) Brooklyn.

DOMhPTJC hlViNGMAUilNJfi OM PA NY. FRCOkLYN OFFICE 9M FULTON BTREET. THJft MOOT POlULAR UAClilnE IN MARKET KXt KLS ON L1GH WORK, AND BEATS ALL ON THE HKAYTENT. HkNRY BRIvTOW. Manager.

GROVPR A BAKERS IMPROVED ELASTIC HTTPCf? AND IA)CK FI ITCH HEWING MACHINES, NEFDLFN. BILK. COTTON. MACHINK OIL, Aa. BHH K1.YN UlFlCKi No.54l LLTON JlKKKf.

BUAN( ICE BROAD A Y. K. D. 1KBM8 of payment eary. uLks wFlhwT hfo.

x. HKWIN41 MACIIINBH. Lppoatt Johnson street. BfiOOKLYV C-rriCB FULTON STREET Ibebest maculae In nse Bold on the most fa-vorsbl termr IIKMUY I'UTMAN, Aent CIALL AND EXAMINE THE Ctebratrd Wilpow hew-t Underfeed fihuttle fixurve MxcniKS. Ike beet' in the world.

We give a warranty to keep our machine in repair, free ff charge, for five years. Canvassers and Agents wanted Long Island Agency, 272 Putfos iirrrt. HAI.L A VR BANKRUPT EOTICB8 IN BABKHCPTCT-1X THB District Court of the United (Mates, for tbs Kill era District of New York. In the matter of A L. Boe and Josses Br larks, bankrupts.

Notice is her by given that a petition has been filed in satfi Court by A. L. Rowe, In said district duly declared bankrupt, under the act of Congress of March 2, lriff, and sets amendatory thereof, for i discharge and certificate thereof from ail bia debts, and rther claims provable under said art. aid that the tth day of February. 1'A at to oclock A.

M-. at tbe office of D. Winslow, Register in Bankruptcy, at ho. )d Montague st. In the nty of Brooklyn.

Is assigned for the bearing of tee same, when and where al) creditors who nave proved their debts, and other persons In Interest, may attend, and show cause. If any they have, why the prayer of the said peiRlou should not ee granted. aud at Brooklyn, on tbe 3ist day of January, HI, AMUR T. JONES. Clerk.

IN BANKRmCl-IN THB DS trirt Court of the United fits tee for the Eastern District of New York. In tee matter of John T. Goodwin, Benkreot. Notice Is reby given teat petition has been filed tn said Court, by John T. Goodwin In said district, duly declared a Bankrupt ander tee At of on gross of March A lwn, and acta amendatory thereof, for a discharge and certificate thereof from all bis debts, and other claims provable under raid act and hat tee 11th day of February.

lCI at 10 rV)rk A. at tbe office of D. C. Winslow, Register tn Bankruptcy, at IV Montague street, la tbe city of Brooklyn, Is assigned for tbe hearing of the ssme. when and where all creditors who bare proved teetr debts, and other persona In Interest, way attend, and show cause, if any they have, why tee peuyee ef the aaut petition anumd be granted.

luted at Brooklyn, on the 91st day of January, 1K8. 6AMUEL T. JUNES, Clerk. IN BANKRUPTCY IX THB Dl8 trirt Court of the United States for the Era tern District of New Yotk. In the me ft sr ef Wiliwm H.

Arthur, bankrupt. Notice is beieby given that petition nan been filed tn said court by William H. Arthur, In said District, duly declared a bankrupt voder the act of Congress of March 2 end acts amendatory thereof, for a discharge and certificate thereof from all bis debts, and ether dairns prornbie under said act and that the Nth day of February, 1T. at tea o'clock A. at tbe office of D.

C. Winslow. Register la Bankruptcy, at lte Moatague street. In t'le cut sf Brooklyn, ts assigned for tbe hearing of the same, when and where all creditors who hare proved their debts, and other perrons tn interest, may attend. and show eaure.

If any they have, why tee prayer of the said petition should no be granted. Dated at Brooklyn on tbe 81st day of January, BiMCKL T. Clrt- rSBABKBrPTCV, IABTTRT II8 trie of New York. on. At tee city of Brooklyn tee day of Januare, A.

D. 1T1. Tbe anderstgned hereby gives notice of bta appointment as assignee of Cbas. Carroll WbKahureti of Brooklyn, in the County -f Kinra, andltateof New York, wit Mn said district, woo bar been adjudged a bankrupt, upon his own petition by tee District Court of said district CHiILm JO HO. IN BiSMCKIOT KASIEtU TMtrl I of Hew fork, am.

At Um Citj of Bmoklvn. the Tth day of January, A. D. WTJ. Tbe undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee of Thomas Gilt, of Brooklyn Jn tbe County of Kings and State of New York, itbln said diotnct.wbo has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the Insimct Court of sum District.

To CWART-E JONES, Asatgnee. Ae. HAIR ffiVffis HAIR DYE. Batchelor's genu me Hstr Dye ta tee has te ten wond. Tbe only True aod Perfect Dye.

harmless Bailable, Instantaneous. No Disappointment, ao ridiculous tints; produces Immed ately splendid Book or natural Browm, leevtug tbe Hair Clean foil and beautiful. Tbe genuine ts signed w. A-BATCH KLoK hoM by uh druggists. Applied at 1 1 Bond street.

IJALD HEADS. Cun be covered with piece exactly fitted to ten bald spot perfect, and with work soingeniowsty ontrived aate appear as csokbsir fast issui from tbe skm, tbe balr being exactly of the sa teadeandtextwreaetke gro-risg hair: tbey are Ctrfect they cianat bs dstsrial. Mad only a A TCHKLtiB eplebratsd Wta factory RRond i LET, ta ta I HHOOEXTH 9AILI CHUM BCIUMHS, CofMrfaUoaudfnntat, Cl A 'i 1 f- Al nannfasknring parposM. Steam power may be had tf dished. Foesrsston gtvre on tee 1st of May.

For terma, ec, apply at Thb Uinoir Office, i VOTICEtt XE A SPETf ALTT. 4 i RATRA FINK BLACK Ti: OOLOHG, a CT PFR tR. IZTkAnyiS GREEN TEA HTSOlf. CTS. PER LB.

h. i Sold only at the original BROOKLYN Til AND COFFEE NTOR A6A I'ULTON 1TR Uf HIGH ST. ESTABLISHED 1938. V7H EKEAS Thb directors op the Er'xkijn Institute have been Informed of the death of Thomas Woodward, who was elected a member of tho Board of Dtrectois In lote and occupied this position without inter-mtaeton until when be resigned orin to increasing inflrmmee from advanced age. therefore That ra bis death the Brooklyn Institute has lost a warm friend and steady supporter.

te fidelity to duty was most exemptarr. and so long as he was sLlc, his presence st tea Directors' table was regularity Itself He took an active pen la promoting the prosperity of tbe Institute, uhith with him was alwajsa labor of lov ftamtrrd. That we deeply aempathise with tee family of the deceased in their bereavement, sni direct that these resolutions be entered on the minutea. mod teat a eopy be emit to the family of the deceased, and that these resolutions be published Tux Buooelyn union end lK WM. KVERDKLL Jm, Praridinl.

FKB. 11871. pLUMBIXG AKPQA8 FITTINO. GEORGE HUDSON BONE. PI.LMBKB? 8TEA1C AND GAP FITTERS, Owner of Fulton and York streeta.

UK Al'lKMlOJl UFOlHHbAD era Is called ton new method of putting up ALB AND POHTsB for invalids and for family use, much superior ta Quality and ose-btlf tbe prtoe of bottled ale, irasniu.h as any Quantity may be used and agkin abut off. tbu preserving tbe toee, and life. A keg mada of oak wood, with oferted faucet, cort-ilcing one gaUiou of pure Amber Ale. price TS cert-, rteltrered free to any part of the ritv. J.

1)8U KUL A CtH Iff Joraiw on street, between Court asd Clinton. 3HK PARTMER8HIP, S. KJiE(5 A BKO heretofore extating at Nos. 99 and Main street, is dissolved. Kmanuel Klein re-ocains ta tee clothing business at No.

Si Mala street, and Leopold Kletn in tee same business at No. Main street. For all debts due, both parties mis responsible. JfcW JEKSRT PliAl GLASS INSURANCE COMFANY. The Piste Glass race Com pony tbat tas failed ta not the New Jersey Flute Gluss Insurance Company of Newark.

N. but tbe American Company, of Jersey City, which, while called a Plate Ulaas Company, does not do anv business In that line. The New Jersey Piste GlsssTnsnrsnce Company of Newark, N. 8 Is entirely aoivent.and during a fine bastueso. They nitv.uly promptly pay all their losses, but also have a handsome surplus.

GLSTAVL RICHTER. Gen. Agent 3 Frent street Brooklyn. QEOBGB HUDSON A BO S. FRESCO PATNTERfi Plais xni DxcoKanrg HOUSE PAINTERS Curncr of Futtna and York atresia.

Established hd, Useful facts i WORTH KOEl.TO THUSTONffirVORY PEARL TOOTH-POWDFR will keep the teeth ci an, sound, and white. Price 95 and '1 cents per bottle. THOMPSON 'fi POMADE OPTIME Trill Cleans soften, beautify, und strengthen the hair. Price A end M) cents per battle. JOL VKNb INuDoUOU KID GLOVE CLEANER will restore soiled gloves to their pristine beauty and uselulncsa.

Price 25 cents per bourn bilti.MA.N9 COUGH IO KNG 1C9 wiU( Ire tin-menise relief, and certain ly cure a ooigL Prtoe 2f cents per box. 91! I-KJ ANS WORM LOYENGFS will expel aE worms, snd fers pleasant to tha taste. Price 25 tf-vrOrniNK-PHRHAn STKkNllTHKK-IM; plAFTL K9, whenever ptssttrisceeded are errivalcd. Price 2U. ff, and 35 cents eah.

CHINKhB TOTli-ACIL uiu.0)! wlti Instantly relieve this most dtsVessfag Bbady Ync 95 BK vviTh Pin 1HH-BK UTS 9 OR WORM) are readily eats i by children aad ore efficacious. Pncsrsckpa box A 1 tor islo by Dru ixiMs, etc. F. Ki.IR ft Wboletule Agents, No. tsiua suvcANew York.

NOTlCK 18 DBRKHY CilV KN TH AT tbe bra ks of oubarripiMw to the capital Sleek of the Kidgeao iLsurmnct OmMni, of Dru ktyr, are r.ow open at the Nawst B-ink In tLe city cf Crook lyu. and at tbe office of Wm. n. 1 throp. l72 Hroadwar.

N. Y. lire oklye January ELlNffi M. K. IiOTHROP, WP.G.DOW, A- E.

MAbTKKf. fiComm askmers. HAIR. FliENCH UA1K. Uifi fitoek.

Newest Htyies. and LOW PR1CK8. CAMERON 4 DEV ERA LL1, Freneb Hair Importers, FI TON Street, opposite P1KRRKPONT. Theatrical and Costume Wigs lo Hire. 1) T.HAK8U1LL,! VisnxTrRHs.

BKosm nx chika. tl.AHf. AND Ml OIC BOX 8U Fnitou street, opposite Clark street 8t. Anns building.) 1VT OTICK IN THK MATTER OF 1 the sppiteatioa ef tee Connoa Connell of the eity j1 Brooklrn in relation opening and widening North Second street, from the East River to Buhwlek venae, la aeeordiace with rhsp. SflP of laws of )87t.

tn tee city of Brooklyn, 1 all whom it may eooccre The Report qf the Aroesaors in the above entitled matter baa been oomptoted and filed in tlie once of Mid Aawaort of the eity of Brooklyn. In tbe City Hall of aaid city, where It Is open fas Uie Inspection of aU persona Interested, i Application wi'l be matin, on behalf of the said Cmmou Connell, to tbe Supreme Court of Die Elate of New York, st a Special term thereof, held In sod for tee County of Kings, tn, tbe County Court House, tn the city of Br.eiklya.au Monday the cay of 9 i't at lu 'ejk. in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Coes-eel ran bebearel, to luive said report eoodrased. Dated January St, la 73- WILLIaM c. DgWTTT.

Attorney and Counsel to tee aitv ot Brooklyn. TORPOR ATIOW ROT ICE NOTICE Is hereby given to nil persons to be affoeted thereby tbat tbe Common Council of tbe cat of Brnoklri Intend. aftev the expiration of tea days from the firat publication hereof, ta pass an ordi-aance directing the Dliiog of lots npoa orchard street, betwreu an lot! aad Naoaa avenue, boek lift Non IX ti, U. Sevan teeetb Ward, tn within four feet of the grade of the adjoining street, at the erpena nr the owner or sworn thereof. abate a pntoeuen.

Dated Brookiyo, February 1. bsrx Lf)RlN PALM Eft. WM A. rn WI.Krt. R.M.

WHITING. Jr-. Cnmmifttionursot Lti Works. Attest: D. L.

NomtCP, fiee. 4 MTI CURK'H OFFICE, VV HROOKtrx, January 97. 1S79. often is hereby sim Wait at a meeting of the Common Camlf. held on Monday, Jt nuary 27, PCX the following persons were appointed Com-n i salon ers of Deeds Tor tee city er Brooklyn fs the years Ki and K4, and they are bereoy ul-d thatunleoa tbey appear at this office and IU the oaib of office required by law on or before th Mb day of Fi brusfy.

irts, tbey will be consider a having declined a'd appointment, vts Richard Stuart Will la. Jbn Leech, Daniel P. Dorian, John J. Csvanagh, Aaron Ptene. Theodore b'ede, I-nocb Jacobs, James J.

Mpaldlng, JnnusC Brower, AL.nso fHutsri, William RlcbsrdfOn.Jr., Irm Maraliall, A. M. 1 lark. C. J.

Jtiieraon, m. M. "ommen, eo. W. Guit.in.

John Cuihane, Wm C. Thcwntte, George Alhlios. Jenn C. Bywater. Alrro it.

f.a'e WM. G. BJSHOF OtyClerlu JIMOAla Mr. HENRY GRUMMET, for forty years pant an occupant of the old Brook-Ivn Market, has remored bra business to his new atore.Ko. 1)4 KL LlxjN BTUhKT.

sear Henry where he intends to keep on band a eboiee collection of meats, poultry. -and vegetables He respectfully returns thanks to bis oid petrous. aad aoiicita eortinuvnce of theircUHtim. He would also solicit the petre'eageof tbe public ut 1kI REPiETEENT OF CITY WORK. Department of city workf.

No. 4 i tty HaiK Proposals for repnttlag tee a rill and pumps for the year 1CL aJed propoaaD will be received by theCommou Council, at tbe Mayors office, until Monday. Feb. lft l7l. at three o'oock P.

for repairing the wells and pumps tn tha First, fbeond. Third, Fourth, Filth. Sixth, tvrcotb, Ftgbth. Ninth, Tenth, Klevent-. Twelfth, Thirteenth, Four-leenth.

8 Sf leant h. Sixteenth. Seventeenth. fCtgh-tcentb, Ntm-teentn, Twentieth, and Twenty-sere nrt Earls for the year IS. A In aecordAUce with tee apecifieati bs on file in the Iraparunnt ,1 City Wurka.

Each ward to be estimated for eeiarstely. acks for estisoatlng furntabed aft the offire of the Streit Department and whs otk wui be considered. Fn wilt not be orinidwd unless accowiTKiMed witli a consent is writing Awo suretit-a of each, on e-ch ivopoaal (who shall ae to tiier reaponsioiiit), ta-ti( the eon-truet be swarded to tiir- pvrty will become bound as Bis surety for its faithful performance and in ease he shall neglect or ref a to execute tie contract, if oo awarded, then that they will pey to the city ef Brooklyn tbe diffr-rnce between tbe prVw so promised and is pries of the next bigaeat bidder, to whom its oiotriri may be awardod. Proposals to be indorarJ To iheCowtcon ('ouncT (sptcifyUig sut). By order of the Cofliv rm I'ounctl.

Brook, yu, Jsu. 49, lrT3 LORIN PALM FE. WM. A rOWl-KK. K.

WHITING. Jr OnnaiasUracreof City Works. Attest D. FosTHkir. iPAUTMmTOF CITY WORKS, City Hall Proposals for Alder maaid Gold Baegeo.

bedled proposals win be received by the Com mow Council, at the Mayors office, until Mooday February. Kl, 179. stl oclock P. A iaermar le Gold Badges asearffl: ta us oa fi'e in this olhre. Blanks fg estimating furnished at tee office of the Street Department, and e-rae other w.il be considered.

Propoaata will not be eonidered witless ecoompeffted with a eonoent (a writing of two euretieaof t9 di. oa each proposal (was shall qaahfyestovbetr respoesibtiiwL that kf tee orat-tract be awarded to tbe party proposing, they will become bound as bis surety for faithful per formsnee and tn case be shill neglect or refuse to execute the contract, tf so awarded, then that tbey will pay to the eity of Brooklyn the d.ffereoee between the price sa proposed and the price of the next fate beet bidder to wnom tee contract mar be swarded. Proposals to be indorsed To the tom bud Coer ol" (ipecJTlac pwD. By order of tho Common Pewncil. I Lrookiyn, Jan.

fi, WI LORIN PA L9TEE. WM. A ruWLEg. R.M. WH1T1N7JRh Comm) mi oners of City Worse Attest D.

L. Hosthbup. flecretary. "VOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO ii cause sidewalks to be flagged Notice te hereby givea to ail parties mterented. of tee mention of tbe Common Council of this city to pass aa ordinance so caase stdews.ks to be flagged tniml of the lots of ground both aides ox Htuyveeaat avenue, from Fiutou to Jeffersoa street; slat qd both sides Throe sveaaa.

fromQutucy street to l.exiagtoBUT;pee; alee, oa botu sides Hopkins street, from Delmonleo place to Ttrw-p sveaoet airo. rm both rides Ellery street, from Tnrp avenue to Yates sv-nue atee. ou bote mire Park trre sue, from Tompkms avenue to Del mouico place also, ea both aides St Andrew's place, from Ate laatlc toHerhlmer street. To have tee iwi flagged, both sides, to tne widut of tauc feet, ere not already done. Dated Brooklyn, Jaa.

Sk OTt. RIFPAT.WPR. I Vh.A. ron-LKit, R. M.

WHJTI.SG.JV imuilsri oners of City Wurt. Attest i P.L. KOki hsof, Beer as ary- GA flXTlREk (fiK mTl'REb-IMPOHTAliT. Tf Tbe cb ea pest pUca ra tbe city to bT -fores Is at KKhh AN'S. lie keep tJbaflaewl araorti meet of tee tateot styles sodj't oetare la his targe snowrooea, FI LToB ta.

bet wee a Navy and haymoud. An elegant eeeetire ef nch Parlor Clocks Goid-GHt sud Brows, au Ha bta. AU warranted. (TA4 PIlTHifeSOAfi HX1LKBS, Now le tee time to mrcMss year go Ux-tures man the laracat soo best aeiected a lock le the city. And tee ptaee ta ItEADd.

fit Pultoa street, oppoeoe Getee avaouab. Aud the prteae wtU geiuy an MRS B. CONIYAYf? BROOKLYN THEATRE. MONDAYTYel ruary A 1873, r-j W141 be acted Lovell's great play of' 1 LOVE'S SACaiUCB. Mathew Elmore Mr.

Frank Roche Margaret Eimore Mrs. F. F. Conway Other characters by the Company TUESDAY. February 4, The late Lord Lyttoo Gomeoy etf feetety.

-MOHEir. Alfred Evelyn, 4. MV. Frank Roche Ciara Douglas F. B.

Conway Other characters by the Company-WEDNESDAY. February a by gomedy in four acts by F.sa.v DTANA OBrLOVE'S MASQUE. Original and selected Music by F. Peterachen. New snd appropriate 8 -enery by Harley Merry.

Mechanism 1 soeeic effects by H. Raymond and assistants. Store appointments by T. Moore. Costumes by B.

Eaves and-nssistants. i Produced aith every care for the most minute tail, after weeks of preparation. Saturday, special iught. Foe the production oi tragedies, comedies. dramas, etc.

Marinas every Saturday. at 8 tMoM P-M. piBK THEATRE. John P. Rmtth MONDAY EVENING, Feb.3.

AND 1TVEBY FVICNING DURING THE WEEK, The popular young American Acted OLIVER DOL'D BYBON in Mm ggnntle California suooeca bsn McCullough 1 or. the Wanderers Divorce. The Drama produced with entire new scenery, new Properties, esc and n.oast of character if excellence. BEN MCCULLOLoH MATLNBK SATURDAY. TlOUUI'S OPKBA HOCJJSB.

1 MONDAY KVUNnrO. 1 and until further notice the grand spocteculsr and fairy burlesque Opera, CIN I KREIiliA. FLORAL ABODE OF THB FAIRY GOD- MOTHER. -A CINDERELLA In the kttsnoB, CINDKRKL1-A at the ball. CINDERELLA a prtneeas.

Instant change of White Ire end a Pumpkin to Carriage and Attendants. JL Hecond CINDERELLA MATINEE. SATURDAY, Feb. A at bail past tww oeteek. IjlRfiT ANNUAL BAIJT OF I1 GREENWOOD LODGE No.

SA. F. A A. AT tAMl.RIJa1 CITY ASSEMBLY ROOMS (Washington stieet, near Fulton). TUESDAY EVENING.

February II, hff. Ticks ul two dollars, admitting gentleman and ladles. C. B. B.

KBOG3GaXRD, Chairman. D. 8. Asson, Treasurer. J.

H. Wans, Secretary, ('I ODD lSTiiHT ASSOClATIOIf Reception to members sod their families ou MONDAY EVLNLNG next, February A 8-tree Dansante. A full attendance and pleasant time expected. rrHE UANTATA of IHE HAYMAKERS, SENNETS AVENUE 1L JL CHURCH ON THURSDAY EVENING, Feb. A CNDKB THSDinBCTION OF i mb.

v. h- hab.ton. Poore ocen at seven, commence at eight-11CKKT8. FIFTY CENTS. The work has been wholly committed to memory and will be presented with characteristic oosuune, action, etc.

noD RBOIMF.NT N. O. BAND ,0 furnish musio for all oeeastoaa at the shortest notice. Special attention given to receptions, private uoj-tiaa. weddings with any cumber of musicians.

L. leader, 419 Gold street, Brooklyn- Orders by mail will be promptly attended to. I3BUOBXYN Rimna ACADBU.Y Noe. 470, 472. 474 A 476FaCIFTC BTREET, eetween Nev ins and Powers street.

1 The undersigned has the honor to announce that, the NEWLY DECORATED ARENA aas again opened for Ladies and Gentlemen's rid Ing lesson sand pleasure exercises. THE MUSIC RIDING Will fake place ou every FRIDAY evening at 0 oclock during the Winter season. Exercise riding every Wednesday ana Saturday evening from 4 to 9 oelock. Mrs. waiter will be in attendance on ladles.

Well trained ladies and gentlemens saddle orses always on hand, for sale, to hire, or exchange. For circulars, containing terms, rules. et, please call at the office. Horses taken on board, with privilege of tbe use of the arena, at Rklper month. Horses can also bo aooommodatod with box stalls.

ADOLPH BUSCH. Rldlngmaster. WM. WALTER Proprietor. rjHK CITY ASSEMBLY KOOMS, No.

WASHINGTON ST, AoJoining the Poet 0040 TO LET, FOR CONCERTS. LECTURES. FAIRS, PUBLIC MEETING, BALLS. AND SOIREES. The Hal) has a spacious dimension of iOuxwfeet ta is provided with eomfortbie galleries, ladies snd gents' reception, supper, dressing, toilet, aad retiring rooms.

It ts centrally located, and is tbe nest public ball In Biookiyn. For all informs tiow as to terms, eta, apply at the aall. No. 828 Woahlreton st. A.

R.SAMOBIJA Proprietor. D14IDEHD NOTICED IjMREMAN8 TRUST INSURARC I1 C'otnptinv of Brooklyn. Office. Court streot, Brooklyn, Wall street. Now York.

Dividend Notice. BteoxLTy.Jm H.in. At a meeting Of the Board of Directors held tale day, a semi-annual dividend of (5 five per cent was toclured payable on demand. j. D.

MlIJDKBKRGNft, Socretary. T'HB mechanics savings BANK OF BROOKLYN, JUNCTION OF FULTON aad MAIN STREETS. An INTERST DIVIDEND, at the rate ef Six (4) Per Cent, per annum, will be paid to aU depositors entitled thereto oa and alter Wednesday, January 1878. Interest not oalled for will be eredtted asprlnel. pat and will draw interest from January All deposits made on nr before January 15 will draw interest from the Isa.

Officers President I hum AS BROOKS. Vice-President, JAM KS H. JOHN FRENCH, bvrretary HENRY R. HUTCHINSON, Treasurer SILAS B. DUTCtifcK.

Trustees i R. B.CLAKT.TN, WM. B. KKNDAU JOHN FRENCH. WM.

U.HNOUf, JA8. HEATt.B O. W. WOODFORD rBOS. R.CAPKN.

S. B. CHITTENDEN, A. F. GOODNOW, KDW.a BADRAU, SILAS B.

DI Tt HKR. THOMA8BROOK8, HIRAM W. HUNT. LOKIN PALMER, STEWART WOODFORD. Dividend.

ofyicb moaiadk; Fire Ina. 0 No. 22 Court street. At a meeting of the Board of Directors held this day, a semi-annual dividend of ten (I0 per cent, was declared, payable to the stockholders oa and IU the 23d intti Brooklyn, December 11. Wl O.

T. BEA RING. Cashier SAVINGS BANKS I kyiku bavihgs institution NO. 94 WARREN TREAT NEW TORS Open daily from 10 A. M.

to 9 P. V. Six per ctot. Interest allowed on all sumo. Interest commences from 1st of Jaaaary, April and October.

AliER W.CONCEIJN, PreeAdeati V'NDERU1LT L. BUXTON. Secretary. Deposit to-day in tub hat Inga Bank, chartered by the In tied States bUID ron CUtcrtiAU. No.

i blkktkkr Sti N.Y. AObKTS OVER MjLb.UUU. ft US IAJNO J81ANI SAVINGS BANK or BROOKLYN. FULTON eorner of fiotnin oinos, Open daily from 9A.M. to3P, Mondays and 0 ttnrdays from 6 to 8 P.

M. Srivtaga Department luterest at tfarwnt Ft IDDUD, couDPCOMig on th lt of Janaary, Abril )ujy, and October. Fifteen days allowed for de-pusita, eotcmSDcmr each quarter. Deposit also received on aoeeial aoeount, wb may be checked out at pleasure Interrat at 4 per cent, per annum allowed on took deposits oa ta dailv balances, JAMES M. SEA BURY.

President, JOHN A MA( KAY, Treasurer. RpwAim B. Fowi.gR, Secretary Johr C. Firry, Attoroev. DIB SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, Hoe.

IS? aad 8Ui FULTON STREET. The Board of Trustee have declared a semiannual interest dividend alike rate of Six per cent, per annum for the six months ending December SL WT2. TBS 1157 CRUFT will be carried to the credit of depreltnre ou the 1st of January. 1878. exactly as a lepovit of eaah, aod will be entered upon the pass-books of de-puatfors oa and alter the bin of January next.

SKYUOl'U L. liL'bTKD, President. J. W. HrincR.

Secretary. W. W. Kuvakm, Treasurer. ti A4144HANT HAVINGS BANK Of Id RRtHJKLYNlt Court street.

Ptienit Build irg. OPEN DAILY from 9 A. 2 P. Maud every MONDAY and SATURDAY from fc to IP Interest blX PER C'KNT. oo aU sums antitied thereto, tree cf Government tax.

ANDREW DOUGHERTY, President. II. LAM ARCH K. Firat Viee-PTeitenC 3f Htf MrfBYlTil. Parinnd Virt-Psriilfrnt.

4.48ZY, Secretary- rv. '-rr o. A BSf 850R8' HOTICE. Iff THB A. matter of apportioning and assessing the ax- peaeeof OPENING Jack sou street from Humboldt street te King land avenue.

2. lose usko street, from Marey avenue to Throop avenue. A Msdifon street from Tompkins avenue to Broadway. 4- Monroe street, from Tompkins avewwe to Lewis avenue. A Pacific street, from Nostruad svsmtjo Albany avenue.

8. 8ti Andrew's plaee from Atiantid ai Herkimer street. Yates avenue, from Yaa Bursa street to Koac-usko street. And-l rbpatiho 8. North Eighth street, from Union avenue, twd hundred sod seventy feet weater'y.

A Partition street, from van Brunt street to Kieto ards street. M. plymewth streeu from Main street to Navy Yard watt. Ik Seventh a venae, Union street. And nfA, CBADIFO AND PAYING II.

Bainbridge streot, from Yates avenue to Reid avenue. 28. Butler street, from Rogers avenue to Noetraad avenue. 1A Ellery street from Mercy avenue te Tompktas avenue. 15.

Herkimer plaee, from Perry avenue to Noe- trand avenue. g. Heyward street, fr Broadway to Harrison D. Kane place, from Herkimer street lo Attentie avenue. Lewis avenue, from Willoughby avenue to Bart street.

It. Monroe street from Marey avenue to Tom kins avenue. Jackson street, from Graham avsmuo to Ewes gnoyvesant venae, from. Maoou street to Jef ferson street. 99.

Waterbary street from Grand street 9o Pam sen street- gbadino lots 38. Grand avenue, east feet south of Pacific street. 9ft. Division avenue, south ride, one hundred and twenty-five feet wee of Tenth street. 9bf ioylstreeft from TempAfaa avenue to Throop 98.

Halsey street, from TomNtina avenue to Yates 27, lToimestreet, from Bedford avenue to Noe trand avenue. 28. Tenth street, from Meuift avenue to Third avenre, aad from Fourth aveaue to Proa poet TheBoord of Assessors of the eity of Brooklyn Er snout to the provisions of aa act of the Legis-are of the fitate of hew orfc, entitled Ad act to consolidate tLe cities of Brooklyn and Wiiiiums-buiuand the town of Bushvtck into one municipal sovernmenti and to in cor po rare the same," passed A prU 17. 14. and of te several acts amendatory thereof atd gapylmeotsry thereto, hore-br give notice that toe reports of the imeuts in tbe above entitled matter have been made, and that said reports are now depot ted in the office of said Board, at the Cut Hstf Je city of Brooklyn, where the same eau be examined by all persons interested, and that the said Board will meet tn the said office on foe 1Mb day of February.

19T3, at lOo clock A to hear objections Cif any) from parties interested, ana to complete and sign our said reports. Parties having obieo-etaDS to moke will please present them tn writing leted fimsklrn. FeOru xry 3.1973. WILLIAM BRIAN frififtstt Al AjtK TWAIX. i -M.

"JACA0EMV or MDSIcr ran)AT WMore.wtiwi. NOTFOBQET TH L.ECTCUE3 THIS WtWC Tnra 'Waefilngton Areime Baptist "ChircU, (For the benefit of the SabbaUt School). i George EenuaB Eaq Attache the Russo-American Telegraph Kxpltir ing Expedition, Author of Ten Life tnj Siberia, eftm i TCFFDAT EVENING. February. Qur Li fain Biberta and Kaustehatka.

1 WEDS8DAT EVENING, February The Moantoms an the Mouniaiiueers at the 1 Ceucaaus." ,4 oranoiw of tgi 1 If we say that it was the beet lecture With trhiob we have thus far been favored this season, our praise will be tame and insufficient. I was )cttiresqne to a most remarkable degree, glaring cfore tbe minds eye of the listener vivid portraitures of the cunow customs of the singular inhabitants of-thoee remote northern regions, and the natural beauties peculiar to the frigid xone. Abounding In finished rhetoric and brilliant detent live passage, where every word ta essential to the effect, an epitome of the lecture is nett to impossible. Cincinnati Inquirer. Ihe lecturer talks ebarmingiy in a new Sold about a country we know little of, and that he is familiar with.

He tells an anecdote extremely well, sings a Russian song with much spirit, and pictures a grana scene with great power. Ohio State Journal. We have never beard a subject discussed eo fuR Of live interest and instrsctive and attractiva features as marked the delivery ot Mr. Kennan lecture last ntghti Columbus Ohio, 8 ta teaman Admission SO cents. Tickets for the two Lectures, T8 cents.

Tnbebad at Dayeocks Drugstore, corner Bedford and gates avenues Kenwara Brothers, corner Cambridge place and Fnlton atrect; Webb's Drug Store, corner of Washington avenue and niton street of the Superintendent or any of the teachers in the Sunday-school, and at tbe door evening of each lecture. 1ECTU.BBS IN ST. FAFL 8 CHAPEL A corner of Clinton and Carroll streets, Oa THURSDAY EYENING8, at 8 oclock. eb. A By Ft.Rer.A N.

LitileJohn.D.D. Subject: Tbe Old Catholic Movement in Kurope. Feb. 13By Rev. N.

H. 0. Subject The Invaslonsof America. Feb. -By Rev.

Charles H. Subject: Church Home. Tickets for tbe course, Single lecture, SO cents. To be had at Pyles drug store, eorner Pierre-pont and PuRon streets Chnnutrs, Chadwicks, and Dennis's, Court street. Absociatioe hall.

1 Coi er Fnlton st. and Gallatin place, HOWTO LEARN FRENCH. PROF. A. EAKIIOU.

will deliver a free lecture on Thursday, February 6, at 11 A. on the fallacy of learning French with grammars, illustrating his remarks with practical elucidations on sounds said idioms v. Ladies especially invited. Y. C.

FRENCHS CALIFORNIA LECTURES. Last of the Course. GRAND DISPLAY OF CARTOONS. SEVERAL NOT BEFORE EXHIBITED, AT REV. DR.

SCUDDtCR'S CHURCH, Tickets ol) cents. Tbe eon eluding lecture excels all which precede. aVEMPEKAJMCB LSCrUKB AT Clinton Avenue Congregational Church (IF. Budingtons); TlKSDAI EVENING, February 4, at 8 o'clock, by REV. WM.

M. THAYER. of Boston; subject I wo Mis takes oa the Temperance question The lecture FRKE- AU are invited. ARK TWAIN BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, FRIDAY EVENING FSB. T.

Subject 4 xiie Handwloh Reserved seat tickets, 73s. and 31. at Bollcs. 344 Fnlton street, nnd at Chandler's. 172 Montague st.

COAL AND WOOD I AND LOUGHLlin, X. (Established 1S47) frmelpnl Office, a told yard No. Atlantic street, near South Ferry New Depot. Gowmfiut Canal, eorner Nevinsead Dongiass Hianch OlHoee Corner Boerum and Atlantic; Foitoeand Gate and Clinton and Deg raw. Our Coal is all under cover II 1CKOBI WOOD Forsaeby T.

1FILL1TN, Corner Fultonavenae and Fort Oraen place and corner Boml and DoGraw streets. JOAL FOB FAMILY USB. LOCI' FT MOUNTAIN. Li- HIGH, for ttangen. Puma SCRANTON ENGLISH CANNEU MVMIPOOU RED A8U ALSO, KINDLING WOOD.

PALE BY MAHKI ON NOW, Offers Water reel, adlolning the u.ton Ferry Bioc-kl tbe foot of North Teeth street Wll liamsburg. nnd st Beaver street New yk ITCAMFBiUi" dTso Dealers in COAL AND I Nos. 3C4 end 306 NAVY HTREET. near Fulton. Coal and Wood of the be-qaahty, at the lowest market rates.

CTEKLIM1 CANNELCOAL. EXCELLENCE Fuy.LT ESTABLISHED. Urice, 81H per I on. C. j.

Wll.LlTS, General Agent, Corner Fulton avenue and Fort Gi een place. at iiOLsAXJBPKRJEddireet fiom Depot on Wharf, Degrmw street and Oowmnus Canal. tit AM ON COAL 'YAJSD, 0 corner of DR6RAW and BOND Streets. Office H6 COURT Street, between Allan tie snd 1 tale, Brooklyn. 1 08 Egg 8 75 Furoaoe ITS hoi.

8 68 J. E. UUINN. Agent. A AND BITUMJNOUd A Coal retailed at wholesale prices.

LEHIGH, SI'KRLING UANEl, L( 1ST MOUNTAIN. ENGLISH CAN KU LACKAWANNA. Customers wagons or oarts loaded by maohtnery at rate of a ton in five minutes. At WILLI T'S COAL DEPOT. Dcgrsw street and Go wan us CaiiaL fUHK OLD 8CKA.NTONCOAL Alii) JL at tha unction of Desraw street snw Gownnua Cana).

OFFICE, No. 25 ATLANTIC STREET. In Yard. Delivered. A8-Q0.

$8 6.UU Fg jntle 5. 5.75 Wood at reduced prices. Coal by cargo st special IS tea. NKliN A CO. Brunch office, E.

GATES A COcor. Feitoa ave, md St. Fehx st. pOAI. AND WOOD-THU UNDER.

Xy signed has removed from his old yard. Fur man street, near State, to 4b4 Deg raw. office, 8-Atinntic, eorner Columbia. All orders for coa and wood promptly filled. Present prices Scranton Nut.

15 75; Egg aod Faros oe, $0 U) Stove and Ranae, ib 25. ft BANKA CONFEiTIOflBKl. lOBERT AT4DYRSOX, XV CONFECTIONER I 2E2 FULTON HTRKKT. 1 RECEPTIONS AND PARTIES supplied with a choice variety of Confectionery ice Creams, Bridal and Fancy Cakes, Pyramids, ttoes. Game.

and furnished enure with Silver, Chine, Ac. Music and Flowers furnished mad reliable waiters sent st the shortest notice. 429 IVLTON STREET AND 84 COURT STREET. VOSS'S GREAT CANDY DEPOTS. 428 FULTON STREET and 54 COURT.

BPOREN CANDY, always fresh. IS cents per Ih. TURK MIX KD CA1 DIGS. 20 cents per lb. IKENCH MIXED CANDI KS, 25 cents per lh.

(RVAM Al.MONDS. all flavor. 25 cents per lh. LHOU I.ATK CKKAM DROPS. 8 cents par lh.

USE CKKAM I UjBKRI 30 cents perlb. CHOCOLATE and VANILLA CARAMELS, 80 cents per Ib. PUKK VANILLA ALMONDS, 80 cants per tb. And ail other CANDI KS in tha greatest variety aedattbo lowest prices. MOTTOES end ICE CREAM FOR PARTIES.

4 NOTES eoM at wholesale prices to Fairs end Feativala. HENRY VOSS. 429 FULTON ST. end 54 COURT. A TtiOMRSQJf cONPECTIOiNEHT end L.A D1KH BHTAURANT, BO Clinton Htreot entire ehanre taken of WEDDINGS.

SKCKI' TIONS. PARTIES, DINNERS, etc. Ka- Stiver, deaerated China aad Fine Glass Were. Rettehle Welters et ell tinet 8HKKIFF8 NOTICBb, C'HKRIFF'8 8ALB. BY VIKTUK OF writ of exeeutiou.

Issued out of the County Court, to me directed and delivered, I will seti tv public auction, by nimby A Blsseil. auctioneers, st 211 Montague street, in the eity of Brooklyn, on the 15th day oMarch, IHT5, at 11 oelock noon, all the right, title, and interest which CharlotteStiil-well had on the 4th day of October. Hr, or at any time thereafter, in whose hands soever the same may be, of, in, and to, all that certain lot. piece. or p.

reel of land situate, Ivlng. aad being in the Third Ward of the city of Brooklyn, bounded and containing ss follows, to wit Beginning at a point cn the easterly side of Hrmry street, which Is distant forty-nfoe feet seven inches northerly from the northeast corner oi Pineapple and Henry streets; running thence easterly and parallel with Pineapple street one hundred feet thence northerly and parallel with Henry street twenty-two feet: thence westerly, parallel with Pineapple street, one hundred feet, to Henry street thence southerly along enry street twenty-two feeLto the place of beginning. A. G-. WILLIAM 3, Sheriff.

CHE K1FF8 SAIiE BY VIRTCB kv of a writ of execution issued out of the gonreme Court to me directed and delivered, I will sell by public auction, at Moats true street, byQuimbyA Bissell. auctioneers, tn the city or Brooklyn, ou the 11th day of March. 1973, at 12 o'clock noon, all the right, title and interest which William Dixon had on the 2d day ox October, 8. or at any time thereafter in whose hands soever the same may be. of, in and to.

all that lot of land in the city of Brooklyn. County of Emss, bounded west by Reid avenue, north by Jefferson street, east by a line parallel with Reid a ranae at the distance of 108 feet therefrom, and south by a line parallel with Jeff era mi street at the distance of 25 feet therefrom. A. G. WILLIAMS, Sheriff.

CHEBiFP8 SALE BY VIRTUE OF a writ of execution issued out of tbe City Court. Brooklyn, to me directed and will sell by public auction, at 2ni Montague street, by Qmmbyand Bissell. auctioneers, in the city or Brooklyn, on the 85th day of February, 1J73, at 1 o'clock, noon, all the right, title, and interest wbich A. O. Millard bad cm the 6th day of December, 1872, or any time thereafter.

In whose hands soever the same may be, of in mid to. aJ I that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the city of Brooklyn, bounded sad described as follows, vtr. Beginning at tbe corner fenced by the Intersection of the southerly side of Greene avenue with the westerly side of Franklin avenue, snd running thence southerly, along the westerly tine of Fnmkhn avenue forty-three feet three inches; thence westerly and parallel with Greene avenue one hundred and four feet and five Inches; thence northerly and parallel with Franklin avenue, to the southerly side of Greene avenue thence easterly along the south erly side of Greene avenue, to the point or p.aoe Of beginning 0 TO LET-A HICEI.Y FUBKIsiBO Hall to let, Suitable for literary ussoeiatioaa, or any meetings of ciracter. Apolyat PRFSBi TERiaN ROOMJt, Pa item street, between Smith street and Gallatin place.

LJbT HDTTSBM UNFUKJM lHhtf 1 and furnished (some with, extra gr jund, stable, in all parts of the eity; summer residences et Flatbush, Parkwille. Bath, stores on all the leading streets; offices, and rooms for clubs or light manuiac luring business locations. Low rents and favorable leases given. We ahair not publish a long list in the dally papers this spring, but will issue a weekly slip of all propertv we oiler for rent. WYCKOFF A JAME3.

Su3 Montague street, and 3Sfi Flatbnsh avenue. rriO LET lie THE BHOOKLYJf JL DAILY UNION building, cor. Fulton and Front streets, large and small rooms, suiable for offices and iranuiacturtxig purposes. 8 tenia power may be had if desired. Possession given on the 1st of May.

For terms, etc apply at Tas Union office. LET LOTS FOR BCtolNESd purposes, on Clinton. Rush, Grinnell. Richards, Sullivan, and Wolcott streets, and wharf property oc wanus Canal, lnqtnra of THOMAS CUM-BERSON, 134 Prospect street. riO LET OFFICES AND STORKS 1 on Montague.

Court, Fulton, Willoughby and Washington sweets. Myrtle, Atlantic add Flatbush avenues. Parties Intending to change their location, or desiring first-class stores and offices, with all modern improvements, will find list and al particulars at our affioe. WYCKOFF A JAMES 3U3 Montague street, and 399 Flatbush avenue. fX JLfeT TO A tJEKTiKMAN AtID wife only, for light boutek seping, a fine large parlor and basement, famished; good locality, ard bandy to ferries and churches; rent reasonable.

Inquire at 380 BRIDGE Street. Possession given immediately. BKAL ESTATE FVR SALE. FOR SALE A BARHAir THE Ftrvt-class dwelling, Franklin avenu near DeKaib. Ail modem Improvements, and a I la perfect order.

House 22xrf, with thirteen Tfcmt. Two full lots. Inquire of 8. L. HEN Grins elLMiotorn A Co 78 South street.

New York. IOK SALE HOCHK FIRST-CLAS three -story and basement bouse in tbs Seventeenth Ward; sise of house. in first-class order, with every modern improvement; adjoining the house are two lots, now occupied as a they will be sold or not. as the purchaser chooses; tlieir use given for a term of years ou Esyment of taxes: terms reasonable and oust. squire on the 143 Noble street, Greea-polct.

j'UB SALK SIX. THBBKTURI 1 brick houses, with stores, on one of the best business blocks cn Court street, Jio. 228 Court street, and 330 end 332, 334, 336. 39b. Apply to H.

bTKTEhgON.No. 330 Court street, Brooklyn. liOE SALiO KKAI, ESTATE IN ALL I parts of the oity and island houses with and without exti a ground, with mndiwithout furniture business property, villas, vacant lots suburban places suitable for snhdiviaion, etc. Our bulletin contains a full list of property in all locations. Stnd for or get a copy of wfCKOKKA JAMES, 20J Montague street, and 399 Flatbush avenue- For salk-tbrem lots 75x109, with old build legs on same, running from street to street, located near terminus of the Bass River Bridge, Brooklyn; good site for a manufacturer or first-class tenements, eta.

Address A- Union Offiee I70K PALE NEAR PROSPECT 1 Par, tbe fine double frame house No. 93 Prospect place lot, sxl31 bous. 87Sx3S; three-story end basement built by days' work f( the present owner; col tains all modern improvements will make a fine place for a gentleman ning rscs, as there is plenty of room for a stable will be sold with or without the extra lot. For price and particulars apply to NORRIS, No.JDe Kalb avenue. SALE GREENE AVENUE, JL No.

fill, near Tompkins avenue, a three-story framehouse; all modern improvements; price moderate terms easy. For sale a two-stcBy nd basement brick house has water and gas lf3Fort Greenefplace, three doors from Hanson place Price 37.UU0, cash 8-SOOO; 32J100 can remain cu mortgage. Inquire R. W. MOOT, MO FuHod BALE A VALUABLE FBOP-1 ertv on Clinton street, corner Amity, a beautiful location, cot slating of three lots now (occupied as a florist's establishment tbe improvements consist of three small stores, four greenhouses, and dwelling house.

Apply corner store. lOR SALE JUfeT BUILT, THE JL' thtee-story and basement frame houses on Monroe street, near Bedford avenue, contain all modern improvements, kitchen and batn fitted up in solid walnut, F.cnpire Heater, etc. For particulars call on BMBDJCJlER A 1AK, on the premises. LOR SALE HOUSE AND TWO JL1 lots. Hart street, near Marcv avenue 2-story attic, basement and ce Uar.

23x36; rear area enclosed with glass: hot and cold water, rang, tubs, heater, water closet, bath basins connected withrwer; parlor stories in black walnut, large grape and tine vines, fruit-trees, soup, etc etc. 1 ern.s to suit; will take lota in pen payment. B. PEN KLL. 44 Court street.

LOR SALE THE LARGE DOUBLE X1 brick house, 323 Greene mvriine, between Clssson and Franklin avenues atx4bs.feet, with two-story extension, and four lots of ground IW'xlU) leot; parlors, dining-room and library on first floor; four bed-rooms on second floor; kitchen, laundry and two bed-rooms in extension. The location is first-class, knd the house is in complete order, containing all modern improvements now occupied bv the owner. Tefmseasy, anl possession at any time. Inquire of JAMKd L. PHF.LPB.

Real Agent. 14 Fulton street. 17011 SALE DESfRABLEHOCSKS 1 in Brooklyn. ON BROOKLYN RIGHTS. ON TH H1LU, CLINTON AND WASHINGTON AVKNUKS.

NFaR THE PARK, NKAR CITY BALL. NEAR THB FKHKIKS. ND IN 1 ITU BROOKLYN AND THB AVBNUBS. Several desirable Brown Stone, Brick, and Frame houses, with or without extra lots, gardens, etc-, amongst which Parties wishing to purchase. For Investment or for private residences.

May Hocare Bargains. Apply to S. BUM)LUW, Heal Estate Broker, 1 2UU Montagna etroet. UR HA LB HOUSE NO. 173 ADEL-pbi street, one of the oompletort three-stwy high stooped bmwn front, on the Hill contains ali improvements, and in the moat th roagh order: would prefer selling carpets, oil cloths, shades aod cnandeliers, which are all new and of the moat elegant patterns.

House Ilx4fixl25; extra ground, fcxifi, for garden purpose only. Also No. 2VI CiriEont, 3-story brli brown stone stoop and trimming, lately overhauled at an expense of fo.OUJ contains all Improvements grapa vines, pesrh trees snd handreme ptaxza 9)0 feet north of DeKaib avenue prices low and terms eaojr. Apply on promisee or TUUMA9 FAGAN lie Adel-phl street. X4 OB SALE HOUSES.

IIS AL IWTATlT FOR SALE. Second place. 8 story, a. all Bedford ave, 3 stcry s.all Imp 13. DJ Lufayette ave.

8 story all imp 1 10.rj.iJ nion at, ss 3 story all 11.1JJ Pacific si, 8 story all LAU Carrr-U sti 2 story all Imp S.Vl) lliird at, 8 story s. all Imp 25jiO Sixth ave, 8 story bo. all Dean et, 8 story brick, all 9jL0 Carlton ave, 3 story all 14.ULA) Bergen st, 2 story bs sll Imp. Buiue st, 1 story s. aH i.dNJ Henry st, 8 story all Dcgrtw st.

3 story sll Unp 1LIH Btrgea st, 2 story all imp 7.HD llamilton it, story brick, all 9.ULJ) Adams st, 3 story brick, all Imp 9.10 Cumberland at, 4 story all Imp CJD LKUNAKD 3IOGDY. Heal BsUto Agent. 2D8 MONTAGUE SL, near. Court OK HA LE HOUSES TWO-8TOBY and basement frame, ail improvements, on Deen street, near Fourth avenue: price T.Srti. Two story and basement brick house on Bergen street, near Fifth avenue: all improvements; price 37-OU.

Three story and basement bnck house oa Betgen street, near Fifth avenue, all improvements; price Two storv and basement hnok cn Fourth avenue, improvements price $4U. Three story and basement frame on Dean street, near Flatbush avetoue; price Three story and basement frame, all Improvements, on Eleventh street, near Fourth avenue: price 3sU- Two story snd basement frame on Prospect avenue, near Fifth avenue: price 8-nn- Throe story frame house on Kent avenue, near DeKaib avenue; price Two story and basement frame on Eighteenth street, near Sixth avenue; price 82.TU0. 10 story and basement frame on Batubridge rtreet: price 4.5ft). 1 hree story English basement bnck on tchermertiorn street; price 3eju). Good Uts In the town of Flatbush.

84(10 each. ITS cash, and (10 per month. For lull particulars of the above, apply to GEORGE L. AYKRK, No. UB (latbush avenue, near Hanson place.

WHAUF FBOPEBTf yiiAKP PROPEKTY, Suitable Go Yards. Factories, Warehouses, eta, for sale or lease pn nus Canal and llaalns of Brooklyn Improve ment Co. Office. cor. 5th avs Brooklyn HORSKN.

CARIIIAtiEt, Bw At nnrs uahrtagb and SLEIGH MANUFACTORY AND STABLES. Carriage for sale, and to tat by the day or season. We have the largest assortment in the eity, qoalitT snd style unsurnasaed. and prices 30 percent, less than New York, fooj partoni a specialty. Top buggies, rockawayo, coupes, Victoria, extension and half top breua, large assort-BTDt of seconchand coucbe and wagons of all Binds; old carnages taken in exchange.

Also to let. fine cosebrs. road turnouts, and ponies end phmtoos for ladies' oark driving. H. B.

WITTY A CO. Kevins si. near Fulton rro UTtMiKS OFHOUSK8. AMERICAN CUPPING MACHINE. Hora clipped In one hour at the Arena Stables, Raymond street, near Kalb avenue WILLIAM H.

RLPLBT, Agent. Tbe operations of th is machine surpass any other Ufe, both in the dr rpatch snd completeness of The work. Parties are invited to call and examine for themselves. orees sent early in the day will have Utti tentiou. Branch office Perri ns.

No. 38 Boerum IKOBFECT I ARK. STABLES. JUNCTION FLATBUSH St ALTANTIC AVRS. Elegant Carriages Wfigoss Sk Uoree of the latest styles and ftntata to let at aH hours at the L0WE8T PAYING PRICEd.

Ffret-elssA Board Mid care for Horses at reduced rates. Special arrangements made for the Winter Bessoti with GenUemeo for keening their Horses WIN BN. L1QLOBS, Etc. ALIFORM IA WITTES AS BRAN DIRS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. We beg to announce that our stock of the shove wines cwnnot be excelled any in the city, either fur quality cr price Also, all foreign wines lb great Tiirietjr.

bkaoh (al) lolUHi.eur. Hot! LjU bhAL SPARKLING ALB. PURE AND WHOLVSOMB TABLE BEVERAGE, FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS,) And -warranted to be made from the VKRX BEST malt and hops. Persons of sedentary habits, and the weak and jebihtated, wilt find it a pleasant and invigorating tonic and appetizer. It is recommended by some of our best physicians for Its pure and nutritious qualities.

Fo-sale at all tne principal groceries. ICKKS A COra proprietors 44d Atlantic avenue: REAL ESTATE AGENTS RULAKD A WHITISH. 6 BKNK-man street, near City Hail Park, New York, Or for sale houses and lots and plots of lots, in all parts of Brooklyn also, farms and eountry seats la vicinity of New York mix, at prices to spit. FUBJUTiRE. pUBKITUKK, CARPETS, ETC.

DEALT St CUNNINGHAM. TWO O'CLOCK FINANCIAL HEY3. Treasury Gold Sales, Subscriptions to the New Loan. The Bull Movement. 1 Wall Drtuntr, 7 Monday Feb.

1 1 Pccrctgry BoutirciV will do all that Myv In bis power ro aid ibe Ryadtcace taff tbe new Iosm bus fms praaeef fcMkmtioM oo art weeded sse ft ta ooofl-1 fltenttrezpectedfihat tbe subsoriptioos, durtof tbe throe days tbe books recudis opeo v(U amount to fail three tnoea the eum rsqairod. Tbe Secretary proposes to sell $1300.090 of ffohl woetaJy during tbe mooftb of February and to purchase but $1900,099 of beods. The EoM will eertmlBty be soio bet there Is little chance of ibe 'bonds being purchased Tbe effect oq tbe wtomey starker, bowerer. anil ot be marked, for whatever tbe tanks easy lose greenbacks, tbey will gain again go)L- so tbe weekly temewt ts not tikefy to bo sdvereety tf-reeled. Tbe Bank sta'ement of Saiurdsi would have been alarming frost tbe loet shown of tbe reserve tf these rkly tTntf exhibited tbe actual eocrtmon of the tinH, god the drift of be euncecj.

But -they ere very dw eeptive snd tbe gtieot bos learned to pot very tattle ooeMeocelo tbe figures tbey present It ti very significant, however, that tbe rc-ve ts ires than for tbe eorreepoed- luc ttme tut year and $11,006,009 Ires than tbat of tbe year before tbe last which shows that three It a steady diminution of reserve snd next year at thi tine nntare tbe propo-suton toiwereeee ftbo eurreosy by $5,900,000 a year should become a law, there wui not be any surplus restive stall. nsuoMAnnm debt. Tbe cause of tbe Increase of tbe public debt la stated at tbe Treasury Department to be payments during tbe past moeth of tbe rarer-eat on tbe Faoifie Batiroad bonds over tbe amount retained from pay for ecr riots rendered of $lJEJi4. Had not been for ibis advance to the Pacific Railroad tbe debt would have been decreases I. lift, OflOJfa Three were also disbarred from tbe Treasury during January, tn efdlttco So tbe ordinary expeneoa, $1,240000 to tbe Board of Public Works to Washington, snd on account of deficiencies tir tbe postal servloe reeking tbe tetai amount ot extraordinary expenditure during January Tbe Fccnstary of tbe Treasury baa relied la ait i be outstanding three percent, eeritfiovres of tbe numbers dated between Jan.

M9, to April 14 lees, as foilowe: Firs thousands frrtn Ko. tjd to No. and ten tbonesods from No. Ml? to No. ftjffi.

Tbe total amount oaiiciC in Is $S900U9. luterest will eeaw March hi, Itfa. Only I71L000 of three per cents, remain uncalled The Assistant Treasurer paid oat oo Satur-dey $tML0U9on account of interest and in redemption of Five-twenty bonds Tbe ksporf at tbis port for tbe week show a fallmg off of dry goods, but there tea gala cf gc nTsi met ohsndiae, the total being nearly nice und tbree-quarter mUitoo dolieri In lor-ttgn gold value. Tbe First National Oold Dank of Stock too, t'aU with a cupitsi of baa bees authorised by the Comptroller of tbe Currency to coretnmce businrer Tm First National Bank of Bamboo Wfa, with a eapltal of has also teen authorised to commence bUHDCffi United Statrefive percent, funded loan Pnncijai teueemabie at par titur 1st May, IfoLia United tkstae bold Ooia of tbe prevent standard interest payable quarterly lo United brutes Oold Coin end bote principal aod interest exempt from faxstiofi whether under Federal state, Muompal or Local Authority. As autbonted by acts of Congrrm, apptoved July LffO, sod Jan.

99, 1F7L Tbepioctrdsof Ukvo boods are to be applied (o tbe reknptioo and csnrellattoa of tolled (Malts Five-Tweoty Bonds-a provided in said scui. New Tore. Fob. 1. Tbe Nrcrefary of tbe Treasury nsvkig eon-OlDdrd witb tears.

Jay Cuoke 4 Co. rore ratlDf Merer. N. M. Kotrecklid 4 bona.

Jay Cooke, McCu locto A C-x, and tiiotiiae.ru; snd witn Meeuv. Mortoo, BUu A and Drcxel Morgan A rrpeuseoftmg Moms. Baring Bros. A Ov J. 8.

Mofgma A Co Morton, Kos RCosud fbemeeivea, cocrract for the da got 1st ion cf tbe remaining fire per eeot. bonds of tbe Funded Loan of ftbe United States, tbe nndotftignco are prepared to reortve application st par. snd accrued internet tig any part of $JOLC00 United States Fives of 1W issued under the acts ot Gongrera above mentioned. Applications may be made payable rltbot la cash (la gold) or in Five-twenty Bonds of any reua In tbe latter ease Interest being adjusted to Fcbiuary Tbe bonds now offered ore cU that remain af tec Fms per antis, atikorkti by ostfms sad tt la hardly necessary to any that the com bt nation intrusted sritb tbe uuumga' meot of this negotiation embraces connections tn Europe aod America, wbteb practically insure tbe placing of tbe entire amount, and (Ac rrdrmptton of af Fioo-twmLy Banda, fttrtirsrbfcb only Ftor and one-hnif and I four Imt cent. Bands gdC reautin far IMden of Flce-W tirs drctinlnu this last qppurtwntiy to cc--rk gripe for Five per Cents.

1 be Coupon Boods are to dmomtoatkjoa of $100. tm turn, $5,000, and tiojuo Tbe iktittereo Boods are ta ttka amounts with the addittoa of deoomicatioas of tfiujooo and -AUJ0. luterrvft payable quarterly, will 00m-mtcce from Bt Frbrusry, ibe lint interest payment being May 1. 173. Tbe Doods may at tbe option of tbe holder, be registered, and Uutted 8ut Treasury Checks for interest tbereoo.

will be sent from WssblngtOQ to tbe Foet Office adareas of tbe bolder in any part of America or Europe. A pplioatioae will be received at tbe office of either ot tbe undersigned, and must be aecota-fanird by the requited deposit. Farmeqt trill be mvde follows; 5 per coot, oo application, 5 per cent, oo a Hot ment, toper cent, on May I and SO per cent, oo June I When re ferred, ftbe deposit, upon application, may be made in currency or any t'uitud States toudr. Intercut at'fiva percent, faoldi per annum will toe added from Feb. 1 In the date of ftbe severe! payments.

1 be beck for application will be opened simultaneously in Europe and America oo tbe 4 fh fnsr arid remote open until the earning of th Vh end ibe allotment will be made ss soon as possible thereafter. Piovhioul reo eipts tecripj arm be given for Ibe del win. Tbe boods wall be furuiteod at a early date as practicable igiiost eor.tt-pcndiiK a mounts of flrwtvsaty boad or isyiceot in fail. hhcukl fa'iHotmeotof bond not equal ihe subectiption tbe prebminary deposit in eaeb ome wiU be returned fonbwita to tha uttut of tbe ee cere. hbcii desired, we will furnUh tbe ex (without conmtarioii) aad make settle meat iu currency end will also receive, at current market price, any boods of United suites otbtrtl an fi c-twentie.

Jat Code A Co. Monos, Bus as A Oo Duaxst. Mono ax A Co Applications may artobemadeio tee following bourne aad beaks 49rmra. fM A Hsteb, New Turk Mcmrt. Termflye A New York Merer.

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fa 5 so 4.nk..M.a2 do.OTMMMteg .7 4o.mmm 4 13C CO A ic do tog tus Oe 4 Pile Od Ndl as Co. is. .99 MR The felon tT Mall. Thk Cwiow is now reeotrnlzed by all classes sod all political parties as the best local newspaper fublisbed In Bnoklyn- Its cireuiaUon In Lon iJanc islargor than all other pipers combined Its mail facilities are of the best, and subscribers can rely upon receiving their p-iper reaalarly at any point, either In this connty or In Europe. Never before in the history of The Union has its circulation been as large as at present, both in our own city and abroad.

Advertisers hve became aware of that, in the fact that Tbs Unions columns are not only crowd daily with the cards of our own merchants, but New York merchants bsve sought The Union to make known their businessr also through Its advertising columns. Therefore, to those residing outside or Brooklyn. Thi Union is the best newspaper. tn the first place because C'0 tains more rdLaMe and latest news, having telegraph wires direct to the office connecting with all pens of the worjd and "endlf. eciue residents In the country can find the best places lor them to purchase their goods, as none but the best houses both cinwa advertise in The bKros.

Toe subscription cents par month or ISlOO per year. Tn Coney Island road was crowded with glcighs Thv early milkman vents bis casual curse at the sluggard servant girl nowadays. Cabbtino the retry prsyer-booi wag burdensome twenty-four boors ego. CiVbLts have gone up since so mmy were burned down lathe oelebrai ion yesterday. T.snmtmn doesnt pay much.

Stokes will not go on the platform unlees it has a drop In Th a trials of murderers New York stretch through mootbs and months, while the necks of the same never stref cb at all. Th rear on the car drivers are behind time so olten now is that they carry their watsbjs in front pockets. Cold feet ornamented the body of saint and tinner devotion languished on the tips of alL Thbb was good skating at the Park all last week, but it was too oold for the average aka rise. A Fancy dress Juvenile carnival at the Caf-ltoline next Wednesday afternoon and evening. Satubdat was slushy, and Sunday wa dreaofu) cold and slippery.

So the weather wags as it wlii. Th vulgar valentine is flaontingiis i ly-chromotio hideousness in dirty little giorru'Vblle Cupid is sharpening his arrows somewhere oroiber. It is reported that a minister who did not have on bis in mbs wool drawers and woollen socks, said that be would have the church scorching hot next Sunday if he had to engage an incendiary tor the purpose. Th Opkn Door. On Saturday night a sneak thief passed through the unlocked basement door of Mrs.

Kas9ons boarding-house. No. 300 -8'atc btrect, and passed out again with a ladys hat, shawl and mink muff and a boy overcoat and bat, inall valued at $50. Browns Bad Bargain. Ael B.

Brown, 28 years old, took a pair of gold sleeve buttons and a pair of rants from C. Bowne of 108 Pineapple street, without-giving an equivalent Betective Curran arrested him and Justice Walsh committed him to Jail to await examination. Th Church of Our Lady of Mercy yeeter- day celebrated the fourth anniversary of its dedication. The Mass was Moaarts Twelfth, rendered by a full cooir and orchestra, under the dire orion of Prof. Cortada.

the organist of the church. Tho orchestra was furnished by the Philharmonic Society of New York. The regular soloists Mine. Corinne More, soprano Miss Monica Newman, alto Mr. Doyle, tenor F.

Dallon, barltrhe, and Mr. Young, basso lent their aid. A sermon was delivered by Her. Felix Family, of St. Jamess New York.

A Driver Throwing as the Sphnge. Tbe great Weston, having been sent out to Greenwood Cemetery last night to get Diva for Rev. Amos Cummings, was told to beat the care. Returning, the Immense walk 1st was Invited to a seat in one of Alderman Ric hard-eons vehicles. Thauk you, gentlemen, said be, but Im in a burry.

At the ferry- gentleman beard the driver saying to the conductor, Pm done; I dont drive these horses any more. Look at that fellow dashing through the gate. He started with me, and has led these animals all tbe way. BALLS AND SOCIALS. A soiree danaante, complimentary to Mrs.

J. K. Heaver, will take pHeeat Rivers' Academy, this evening. Exclusively fanoy dress and masquerade. C.

H. Rivers Director. Music bj Papat. Amaranth SodinhlewlH tenders receptor to Miss Emma Miles at her residence, 9J7 2) onstreet, this evening. The fifth annual reception of Mistletoe Xodec, 84T, F.

and A. will take place this evening at the Lodge Rooms, postofBoe building. 1 Hie second annual ball of rheD. OConnell Awcciatiou wilt take place at Novelty Hall this evening. MoCormfoks band has been engaged and will render the danoe music.

The Hack Drivers and Coaobmen's Bencv-. 1 ot Association will have a grand bop tonight at the City Assembly Rooms. The third ball of tbe Brooklyn Social is arranged to take place at Rivets Acadotny on Thursday evening, February 13. Those who were present at the entertainments given by tbis organisation last season pronounced them tbe mofli enjoyable tbey ever attended. The Committees in charge of tbe ball tbis year are determined that tbe high character of their dances shall be fully maintained.

LECTIBES. Allan Corr, the celebrated Scottish lecturer, will deliver the second lecture of the course in the First Reformed Presbyterian Church, Duff) eld street, this evening, object lhe Hostile of Pans. Rev. J. Clement French will lecture this evening, at the Central Congregations! Church iKev.

Dr. Scudderis), on the io Semite and BigTrees. The lecture will be illustrated to original crayons and chalk crayons. Rev. Mr.

Frenchs enforced exile on the Pacific coast. And consequent exchange cf pulpits while seeking restored health, has teen turned to an advantage which none ccuid have foreseen, butwbico affords Just cause for congratulation. Mr. George Kennan, attache of tbe Rihho American Telegraph Exploring Expedition, and author of Tent Life in Siberia, will deliver two lectures In the Washington Avenue Baptist Church, corner of Washington and GrI avenues, on Tuesday aod Wednesday evenings next. We promise those who attend these lectures an intellectual treat of a high order.

Rev. Wm. M. Thayer, of Boston, will give a temperaooe lecture at Clinton Avenue Con-grvBaiionnl Cburoh, to-morrow evening, bubjeot. Two Mistakes on tho Temperance (juetuon.

ST, PATRICK'S DAT. Preparing for tho farade The Tern-Fcrases Me la Convention-Honors to the Fstroa Saint. A convention was held yesterday afternoon is the school attached to St. James Cathedral Jay street, for tbe purpose of making arrangements to parade on St. Patricks Day.

There were about fit teen societies represented. Mr. O'Mallon occupied the chair, aod Mr. Malloy fftotated as Secretary. Tbe oommlttee ap- 5ointed st a previous meeting of the L.

I. r. )ioccnan Temperance Union to wait on the different temperance orgsnlaarions which usually turnout on i bat da reported that they bad waited on Father Mathew Society No. 1, and ascertained from them that, on account of an article in their by-laws prohibiting any parados, tbey could not turn eat. In respect to St.

Augustines, although the society is composed of all nationalities, they voted to come lrisnmenon 8t. Patricks Day. For F. M. Society No.

1, they reported that the society bad sent delegates to ascertain what arrangements were to be made. After the reports wore received, discussion ensued relative to turning out in a body, which they finally decided to do. The President then made a few remarks. In which he made mention of Bishop Laughlins sanction to have the temperance societies turn out. And for those societies which do Dot turn out.

he would say that they drag along year after yoar witnout Increasing their members or friends; whereas those that do Turn out manifold them. A delegate said that the Vicar-General, a year ago, expressed a wish that ail the temperance Fooietios would turn out. A delegate from F. M. Society No.

1 asked what arrangements were being made tn aqgard to line of march, for the New York Convention two weeks ago appointed a oora-mitteetogo to Albany to have tbe act relative to parades repealed, and would not make thetast arrangement umil this matter was rett led. On morion was decided that alt the socie- tioa contemplating participating to oome prepared next Sunday. The appointing of, a committee to wait on the Police CommRsioaere was deferred till sc-xt Sunday. ot re. Lawn, jfcGilligan.

and Keeenn.wa appointed to wait on the Assumption, St, Annes, and Society No. 2, to have them tend delegatee to tbe next meeting. The Convention then adjourned until next Bundgy. IT 8. RsrthaPt offlee A1BHT8.

Halter, corner of Broadway aod Fbcfflcid avenues, East Now York, sod John ONeil, Central avenue. Hunters Poior, were both arrested end taken before Commissioner WjDsiow, for dealing In manufactured tohao-co without paying the special A bomd small boy quite marred bis ssters pleasure dnriug a recent examine rion of schor i teachers, at Oswego, by entering the room itb--runtly, and shouting, Annie! your feller's down to the bouse, and wants yer. A New Map of Brooltlyo, Something we have needed so long is proposed us in be map of tbis city as it is, which J. B. Beers St Co-, of 38 Yes ey street, New York, promiae na-that ta, if sustained by a fair degree of tbe patronage of the Brooklyn community and, as we have a demand fora farm line map, it is not doubted that our citizens will gladly subscribe to such an object.

This map, as intended, will show the outline? and ownership ofhe old farms; the streets, railroad routes, water front of the ary, coast surveys of tbe soundings of tbe river, and the location and features of the cemeteries, parks, etc. In atlas form these maps will cost $18, and in cheaper forms at cheaper rates. BOOXtiTN, Sunday, Feb. 2, 1373. 7T3 CuraTerUad street.

To TEI AMERICAN DISTRICT SUBGRAPH COMPANY, OP BROOKLYN Grmtlkmkn At 4:35 o'clock this morning I gave the signal to your office lor a fireman, in consequence of the breaking out of afire at No. 89 of Fulton avenue, end the signal was answered by your policeman No. 4 within three minutea, bearing on bis tack a Babcock Fire Extinguisher. His arrival In answer to my call was at least five, and, I think, seven or eight minutes, in advance of the sounding ot the alarm by the City Fire Department, and almost fifteen minutes before any engine made Its appearance. Your policeman rendered great assistance to inmates of tbe burning building.

In aiding them to escape, removing property, etc etc. i deem it but an act of Justice to your Company that should rive you this letter, and authorise you to publish It If yxa should choose to do so. -Yours t. uly, W. Bell.

Therb are some people who are always grumbling. They even complain when blessings come to them, because, as they -say. thev know they wont last.0 8uch talk of unfaithful servants, of ill regulated post office, of changeable and unhealthy climates, of decaying piety, unfaithful ministers, and dlsobedientchiidren. Thy are not satisfied with what is. nor with what will be.

Xven a Wheeler 4 Wilson dewing Machine, which is racked among the best la use. has a tough time to please them. Such are advised to go to the officeofH. Butman, No. SU8 Fulton st.

examine bis stock, and if they don't come away satisfied, write them down Incurable grumblers. It Is now an acknowledged fact that Ham BsotU At and US Fulton street, Brooklyn, are selling the finest Jewelry and allver-wara th-it can oe found In New York markets, at much less than New Ywk prices. HoDSTPRg I be rare lo ue Loolkt's Ybakt Powder for light, elegant Buckwheat Cakes, waines. etc. Pcrciwi.

We were surprised yHlInr Mr. Frank B. Pearsall, at Foivm street, to have our picture took, that on the previous day he made fifty-three negatives of as many persona. Mr. P.

told us that it exceeded any duys work he ever did while at Ur. Gurney's. Lovkly New Styles. Lsdlos back combs, gilt butterfly hair pins, gilt chains, lockets, ear drops, etc. The finest selection of fanoy goods are to be ass at MS Fulton street.

Thomas W. Woods. Cocoh-worw vtctJms wbou lungs rack- ed and torn with paroxysms that to choke you, all that you have to do Is to take Halk Honey or horehound and ta. A rapid cure is certain. CYitten ion's, Sixth avenue.

Sold by all druggists. Pikes Toothache Drops cure tn 1 minute. MARRIED. TTorPVL Hunt. On Thursday, January 0, at the Church of the Incarnation, New York, by the Rev.

Dr. Henry K. Montgomery. Hkxrv R. Iiop-pbi of this city, to Mias Florence aorta vr Hunt, daughter of Harrison D.

Hunt, New York. DIED. Gray. Ou Sunday. Feb.

Maria Gray, in the 19th year of her age. Ft lends are respectfully requested to attend the funei al services, which will be held at St. Joseph's Church, Pacific street, near Vsndsrbllt avenue, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Feb. 4, at ltJ0 oolock A. M.

Rowan. Suddenly, bn Sunday morning, of men braneoua cioup, macdk Aklikoton, youngest daughter oi James M. and busie J. Kowau, aged 3 years. Relatives and friends of the family, also, members of Commonwealth Lodge, No.

4dU, Orient Chapter, No. lJS.and Cltntin Commandery, No li are invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her parents, 6o5 Pacino street, on Tuesday afternoon. Feb. 4, at 3 o'clock, without HJiTTtltTI', ihlB jf THE HILL, U9 FLLTON tithe. C.

GUNTHER, JEWELLER, T7 FULTON STREET GUNTHER, JEW ELLER, TT FULTON STREET. GUNTHER. JEWELLER. 779 FULTON STREET GEO. 11.

KLMOIl Successor to elmoii yviirrii. HOUSE, SIGN and FRESCO lAiTEltei lAlEH ANGEHM, 063 FULTON HTUEET, near Elliott Place. fl'kBTJI BETS OF TSETH, $10. 1 td MTrtle avenue. Rrooklrn.

Longeneckek brothers, Dentists, Proprietors of the Largest, Cheapest, and most Complete Dental Establishment, not ouly In tbe city, but in the State. Tnose requiting the services of a first-class dentist are respeottully to call, and be convinced that what we aoaertia correct, and also inspect our 310 set of teeth, woicn we claim are superior to Stny others made to the State, which we can faithfully guarantee, owing to the superior manufacturing facilities which we posers. Particular attention paid to preservation of the natural teeth. A private operating ro im for the exclusive filling of teeth and the treatment therof. N.

B. Teeth extracted without producing the Slightest puln. by the nee of Nitrous Oxyde Ga. sod no charge made when artificial tooth are ordered. LONGENXCKER BROTHERS.

B3 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. MEETINGS. A REGULAR MONTHLY MLliTw ing of the Seventh Ward Repabllo.tn Club will he held et Oxford Hall this Monday evening, at o'clock. T. 8.

THORP, President. B. Fowls. See. The republican gfnkral Committee of Kings County will hold their regular monthly meeting et their rooms over the Post Office, on Tuesday evening, February 4, at 7 oclock.

Per order fe.mjTCHKR.PlMtdent. J. T. HOKfo, sod Geo. Wit lx.

Sect 0F.It CITIZENS GAS uiuT company or brooki.yw, January 2T, ISfS. Notice. The annual meeting of tne stockholders of tWi t'cvmpnny. for the election of Directors for the ensuing year, will be held at the office. No.

thf Atlantic avenue, on TU Emiay, February U. between tbe hours of 12 anJip, m. C. T. CATL1N, Secretary.

1 FOURTH WARD REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION. A regular meeting of this association will be held on MONDAY evening. February 3. at 7:30 O'clock, at WaQington U.Jl, Adams street. F.

M. CRAFTS, President, Wm. Gchjuuib, Secretary, Notice the special com- miitec of the Common Counoil on Fire Department. will meet tn the Common Council Committee Boom, on KDN ESDAY, February 5, l6.3, at 7H o'clockr-P. M.

Bt order of RIPLEY ROPES, Chairman. Notice the special com- mltteenf the Common Ccunct1, on the to-, vestlgatlon of the affairs of the East River Brtdgo Company, will meet in the Common Council Chamber, on TUESDAY. February 4, 1873, at oclock, P. M. By order or RIPLEY ROPES, Chairman.

TVOTICE THB COMMITtKE OTJ ll Ferry and Water Rights will meetoo TUESDAY evening, February 4, IS73, at 7H oclock, in tbe Committee Room of the Common Connell, City Hall. Ail parties Interested tn the re-establishing of the ferry at the foot of Hudson avenue, will be heard before the Commit also, parties who have any matters to oommauicate tn reference to obstructions on the rights of the public to the water front. By order of CH AS. B. WYUB, Chairman.

CVARPNTBH WANTED A special meeting of C. A J. U. No. 1 of Brooklyn w01 be held at helr rooms, corner Jay and Fulton streets.

Monday evening, February 10, tras-, at 7H o'clock, for the purpose of regulating the rate of wages for the coming season, sni other important business; Non-union carpenters are invited to become members. Members of branch anions are requested to attend. By order of tho Union, Jobs Dayixs Cor. Sea. Afkw pupils can wow bb admitted, to-fill vacancies mated by su-k- i.f?s ii6 buMness.

Fend tor circulars to COL-I M.R GRAMMAR SCHOOL, between PACKER INhl ULlk atd CrrY HA1J. L. W. ART. A-M.

rHAClICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION IB THE SPECIAL! Or HnOWN9 BrSINFSH COLLEGE. Fulton street nearTillnry. 1WWTY-TWO YKAR8 K-T A BUSHED. OPEN DAY nd EVENING. Hludenis bcgiu at any time, term dating from ea- I cntrsnshlp.

Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, Business Pia ommercin) Correspondence, etc. I er art ment for English Studies, small classes ter hos. Separate or private lessons to edults or backward ocholsra. I reus department separate. Also.

Telegraphing, Shorthand, etc. I iT F11TED FOR BUI KSH Bookkeeping, 310; Writing and Arithmetic, tie all ee months, 15, until qualified, or yearly scholarship, $o0. English Department, A iso, tadics, gentlemen, and boys taught tele-arapHng; connected with Brooklyn city wire. IhiMHS Business and Telegraph College. 3U3 9 uitcn street.

ooDosite ohno Da? "1 Even- ELECTIONS. OFF1CB OP THE MONTATTK Fire insurance Company No. Court street, Ji nuary 29, ISTa. 1 he annual election for Directors of this Coirpanf end foe Inspectors of Kioction, will be held at tnls office on 6, from 9 to 10 A M. O.T.

PEARING. Secretary I MANS TRUST INSURANCE Company of Brooklyn, Offices, 26 Court street, Brooklyn, to Wall street, hew York. KluUoo Notice. Brooklyn, January ta, At the Annual Bfeetlng of the compiny held this dnv, the following namei gentlemen were elected 1 1 rectors of this company few the ensuing five iears: Chittenden .9. W.

Pnedeu, Dwight Johnson, m. Burrell, D. Veisor. A. Campbell, Edwin llillyer, Henry R.

PlersonEU Robbins, At a srhsequert meeting held the same dav. Dwight Jofipson, unanimously re-elected President. O. D. MILDKBERGKR.

Secretary LOST AND POUND. LCiST MINK BOA. IN GOING from Joralemon street, Henry, Rem-scn. Hicks, Clark and W'lJt streets to Corner of Pineapple. The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning it to 100 SANDS Street.

IOST-TE8TEBOAY AFTERNOON A about 4 o'clock, at the end of Prospect Park xit-mrXYc Coney Island road, a black and tan terrier slntwiths leather collar and silver plate on. The gent leman who was seen picking her up will oe liberally rewarded by delivering her at No. 4T0 PACIFIC where she has puppies. Lost-on Saturday, feby. i a gold pencil case between Jay sad Adams streets, in Fnlton ave.

Any pooaou finding it will be suitably rewarded by leavtegttat 3U3 JAY street. Lost a ladys mink fur col- hir, on Funday. about o'clock, going tl rough Portland avenue. Pearsall street, Sixth arenue to Butler street; supposed to have been lost either tn Sixth avenue or in Butler street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. The finder will ba suitably bv returning tt to 446 BCTLH Street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues.

Lost a large gold locket cn Friday evening January 81. between Washington avenue and Bridge Street Baptist Church, Vy way Fulton avenue aars. Any one returning the same to F. DKACON, 481, Hamilton street, will be suitably rewarded. VTOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.

JL The practice of Dentistry will be continued at the old stand of DR. H. Y. PORTNR, At 319 Court street. Brooklyn.

A first-class operator will be in attendance at aU.

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