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JJjj BROOKLYN, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 3872. THREE CENTS. VOL. 32 NO. TRAVEL, TRANSPORTATION.

See. DUxf GOODS, MIIXIN13KY, Sot. ITIISCEIANEOTfS. SPECIAL NOTICES. NEW YORK AMPBEHnSMTB MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, ihk Bkooklts Duly Kaolk, published ery alter noon Id the Kagle BnildlQus, 3b and 38 Fulton street, Brooklyn, is delivered to city subscribers overy evening, at eighteen cents per week, payable to tho carriers.

Thf Brooklyn Daily Kaglk has alarfrer clrcalatloa than any other evening paper published in America. Tbore are six hundred thousand people on Long Island, and the Eagt.e la admittedly the exponent of tho local ln terpfts of this popalatlon. As an advertising medium, therefore, the EAGLE IB unsurpassed. It affords a larger and more concentrated circulation for the same money than any other paper. KATES VOR ADVERTISING.

SOLID AGATE MEASOBBMJ5NT. Ordinary advertisements. III cents per line each Insertion. UubUi(s9 NoMces, 2d pnKa, cents per lino each insortion. Advertibements, 4th pace, 15 cents per lino.

Local NoUcpb, 3d pace, 51) cents per line each insertion. Travel and Instruction, 10 cents per Hue each insertion. DlBConnt of 5per cent, for 2 i insertions in 1 month. Discount of lvl per cent, for 78 insertions in 3 montps. Discount of 15per coot, for loi iusorttous In 6 months.

Discount of 25 per cent, for 312 Insertions in 13 months. Amusements 20 cents per line net each insertion. Lectures, Meetings, ll) cents per line net eaoh insertion. Per Notice of Six Lines or Lesb. Lost and Found, 75 cents 1 time, and 50 centa each subsequent insertion For Balo and To Let, 75 coat tl time, and 50 eenta eaoh sub oeqnont insortion.

Boarding, 75 ceuts 1 time, and 50 conta eaoh BaDaeqneDi in cents 1 time, and 50 conta each aabsoquent In 10Bcenunper line in excess of 6 lines, and if inserted every other day, or less frequently, the same price each insertion. Situations Wanted, 25 cent eaoh insertion. Marriage Notices, $1.00 each insertion. Daslhs, $1.00 each insertion. Sabbath and Religious.

50 cents each Insertion. And 10 ceuta per line in excess of 6 line TERM8 CaBH IH ADVaNGB. Brooklyn, January 1, 1871. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, LITHOGRAPHING, ENGRAVING, BTEBK0TYPING, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING, BOOKBINDING DONE IN BVKBY STYLE. MAMMOTH POSTER PRINTING A SPECIALTY.

Address BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. MRS. 1'. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THKATBH.

A BEION1NO SENSATION THIS KVKNING, Arjtzostfn Daly's RensAtioaal Plas in 4 acts, entitled FKBNANDR! which will be presented, for the first tim in this Theatre, with appropriato scenory, elaborate appointments, superb toilets, ana the following most powerfni distribution: Airs. F. B. Conway, Ella BumB, Minnie Conway, Mrs. Fatren, Fanny Reeves, Mrs.

Julia Brntone, Mrs. Liazie Clarice. Augusta Raymond, Miss Benedlot. Fanny Jones. Frank Roche.

E. Lamb, A. Konnody, W. J. Shannon, R.

B. White. Mr. Maekuy, S. Wright, and Frank Edwards, with numerous auxiliaries.

NOTICE Mr. F. B. OONWAY will shortly hay. the honor of making his roappearance in the charaoter of JOHN GARTH, In a new dramatisation of Robinson's powerful story of "TRnB TO HFRSKLF." Fulton st, opposite Oity Hall, Brooklm.

Managers Carroll 4 MoOloskey KVKRY KVKNING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. The oharming little artiste NELLIE, and tho sterling aotor ROBERT JOHNSTON, In Mr. Johnston's popular Drama, as played by NKLLIH Ihroughout the United States, with great suooess, entitled LITTLE POLLY! THE CHILD OF THE STREETS. Grims. (a River Pirate) Mr.

Kobert Johnston Little Polly, (a ohildl ViVUi11" During tno play NKLLIK sines beautiful songs, When Sammy Cornea Homo." and "Crossln on the i erry. Kittle polly," matin kb Saturday, Admission to Matinee. 25 and 50 oents. LOOK OUT FOR "BUFFALO BILL." OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSJS. IMUENSR HIT.

ONK WKKK MORR Of John T. Poole's great Burlesque, entitled DI VORCED. Pronounoed the best burlesojoe ever nrocraoed. First woek of the wonderful Prima Donna, IHB GREAT BERNARDO Second week ol the world renowned Veotnlomjiat, HltrON THE MAN WITH THREW HEADS. ANKWBUDGKTOF FUN by HOOLBY'S MINSTRELS.

FRIDAY EVENING. Maroh 15, Beneflt of JOBNSOU and POWERS, on which occasion 82S will bB given for the Best Original Oonundrnm. ft 10 wiU be jrlvon ror mo un, uiwm unuuiuiHuh pgnily Matinee BVERY SATURDAY, at 2X o'olook. Ul, Eur iJ JL una J. ivn uuiux, THE GREAT DRAMATIC BVENT OF THB SEASON.

First time of Poole's exolting drama la throe sots and thirty tableaux, illustrating the stirring adventures of Border Ltfe and the heroism of the Kooky Mountain guide. Niok Whiffles, tb prototype of Buffalo Bill New and expensive scenery, eostnraes, properties, The Prairie, the Stockade, the Wigwam, and a strongly augmonted oompany. Several new artlstsln the OHo. Matinee evory Saturday. mfaU4t tt mtii? XUTI reAW orn TOROOKLYN PHILHARMONIC, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, TWlfXFTH REHEARSAL WEDNESDAY, MAROH 13, AT 3.

TICKETS FIFTY OENTS. MISS ADELAIDE PHILLIPPS, CONTRALTO. MR. B. 0.

BENT, SOLO CORNET, FROM ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND, LONDON. The full programme for tho Concert of Saturday, will be given. Reserved seats for Concert for sate at the Academy on Friday and Saturday, after 8 A. M. mhll 2t ROFESSOR RAYMOND Will read "JULIUS CrESAK," lit PLYMOUTH LECTURE ROOM, MONDAY EVENING.

March 11, 1873. mhSSt A GRAND FAIR Will be held In the NEW CHAPEL OF THE WESLEY M. E. CHURCH, Cor. Tompkins and Willoughby ava, On the Afternoons and Evenings of TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 12, 13 and 14, 1872.

ALL KINDS OF REFRESHMENTS Will be provided, and also numberless things for sale to lease the taste. All aio cordially invited to come and ring their friends, to enjoy a social time and help on a goo UBe. ADMISSION 15 CENT8. mh9 2t CONCERT POSTPONED 18T1 FRANKLIK COUR8E 1872. SPECIAL NOTICE Tho GRAND CONCERT, bi retoforo announcod for next Tuesday Evening, March 12.

at the POLYTECHNIC It STITUTE, la unavoidably postponed until TUESDAY EVENING, AprU 9, When It will be given at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Miss CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, Miss ADELAIDE PHILLIPPS, and other eminent artists have been engaged for that occasion. mnrJ (JT, PATRICK'S BAY, 1872. TWENTY THIRD ANNUAL DINNER OF THE ST. PATRICK SOCIETY. AT THE BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, MONDAY EVENING, March 18,1872.

James Corboy, President; Edward Rorke, VloeProsldent; Thomas Kolly, Recording Socretary; Thomas Rorke, Corresponding secretary; J. FoHerteo, Treasuaer. STEWARDS: F. G. Turner, chief John Courtney, Thomas Oassin, John C.

Foley, John Kennedy, B. Leavy, John Bolder. DINNER punctual at 7J4 o'clock. TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS. mh3 Pt JJROOKLYN LYCEUM.

This Hall, located in Washington street, between Concord and Tilliary (opposite the Brooklyn Institute) is now fitted up with stage complete in all its parts, now and elegant scener; dressing rooms, and all appointments snit able for first class dramatic perlormances, concerts, lectures, church fairs, and school exhibitions, sociables and soirees. Apply to JANITOR, at the hall, or by letter to J. J. DUFF. 179 Willoughby Brooklyn, N.

Y. ja 4 3m BROOKLYN RIDING ACADEMY, Nos. 470, 472, 474, 476 PACIFIC ST, Between Nevina and Powers. The undersigned has the honor to announce that the WINTER SEASON Has been opened for ladles' and (rentlemen's ridlne lessons and pleasure exercises. A hand of musto will be in attendance every Friday evening at 8 o'clock Mrs.

WALTER will be In attendance on ladies. Well trained ladies' and gentlemen's saddle horses always on hand, for salo, to hire, or exchange. For circulars, containing terms, rules, etc.olease call at the office. Horses taken to board, with privilege of the use of ringi at $50 a month. Horses can also be accommodated with, box stalls.

M. ADOLPH BUSOH, RldingMaBter. ool8tim WM. WALTER, Proprietor. SEWING MACHINES ROVER BAKER'S IMPROVED ELASTIC STITOH AND LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES.

NEEDLES, SILK. 00 TON, MACHINE OIL. BROOKLYN OFFICE: No. 541 FULTON ST. jal9 ly TERMS OF PAYMENT EASY.

TOTICE OK REMOVAL. THE SEWING MACHINE BUSINESS Heretoloro done uudor the uamo of ORAIOK 4 Ac HO FULTON STREET, CORNER OF COURT, WILL BE REMOVED ABOUT APRIL 1 TO THE NEW BUILDING, No. 306 FULTON STREET, OPPOSITE JOHNSON, AND CONTINUED BX THE WHEELER 1 WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, te61m HENRY BUTMAN, Agent SEWING MACHINES OE ALL THE lateBt Improved styles of new machines for salo and to rent; rent to bo applied toward purchasing any machine desired. Old machines taken in part payment for now ones; all makes of machines repaired and improved also articular attention paid to teacning. 12r Court Btreet, etween State and Schermerborn branch office 186 Riv ington st N.

Y. M. HAMILTON. aula ly THOS. JOYCE SON, CORNER OF Fulton and Main Bts, are selling tho best Sewing Machines on the moBt accommodating terms.

mh6 26t HEELER WILSON'S MANUFACTURING COMPANY. SEWING MACHINES. Brooklyn Office, 3i0 FULTON ST, cor. of Court st. THE BEST MACHINE, AND THE EASIEST TERMS feri ly HENRY BUTMAN, Agent.

JDANClIVe ACADIilTIIES. 4 LL THE FASHIONABLE DANOES, KASILY ACQUIRED, BY T. HILLGROVE'S now and Improved system of teaching. Kstablished 24 years as a Professional Teacher. PRIVATE ACADEMY, Carroll Bt.

corner of Court st. South Brooklyn. Classes TUESDAY and FRIDAY, or WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. PUPILS WILL BE TAKEN UNTIL JUNE 1. The Polka, Galop, Waltz, Redowa, or any Round Dances, correctly taught in one or two private lessons.

PUPILI may commence any lime. Call for circular. foH CH. RIVERS' DANCING ACADEMY, 6 115 State st, corner of Court, For the Beaaons 01 tTl and '72 olasses will meet as follows: Tuesday and Friday afternoons for ladles, adalt olass. Tuesday and Friday evenings for gentlemon.

Wednesday and Satarday afternoons for children, Wednesday evenings for ladies and gentlemen, Please call or send for a circular. sold tim BANKKJJJPTCY NOTICES. 7 ASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK, ss. At Brooklvn. the day of Fnhniarv.

a IbTl. The undersigned horeby gives notice of his appointment as assigneo of tho estate of FUANJIS M. FIsK, of crooKiyn, in tne bounty ol rungs ana titate oi hew York, in tald district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon hie own petition, by the District. Court of said district, nihil 3wM CHARLES W. GODARD, Assigneo.

TN BANKRUPTCY EASTERN DIS Ji. uuiji skw urtri. ss ftltne city ol rirook Wn. the 9th rIflV nf A I) t9 'Pha nnrtnr.innoJ wTityr a LV5 nntico of his appointment aB assignee of a. BrooKiyn, in ine uounty ol Kings and state of New York, within said District, who das boon adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by tho District Court of said District CHARLES JONES, Assignee, Ae.

To mtillawM TN, MSKRTJPTCY IN THE MATTER i of JOHN J. KFANE. (surviving partner of bhe firm of Coniyn 4 Koane). Bankrupt This Ib to give notice thai the eecond general mooting of creditors of said bankrujit will bo helrf at ro. 189 Montague street in the City of Brooklyn, on the 21st day of March, A.

D. 1872. at li o'ofook noon, bolore U. 0. Winslon, a Register In Bankruptcy, pursuant to an order made by said Register, for the purposes named in the twenty seventh section of the fiafnpt Act of March a 1867.

Dated Brooklyn, Maroh 1U1878. FRANCIS M. BACON, Aisfgnoe. CONFECTIONERY, ATHENEUM RESTAURANT AND IOB CREAM SALOON, ATLANTIC STRKRT, OOR. CLINTON.

Weddings, receptions, balls and dinner parties supplied with Ice cream, confectionery, glass ware, and everything requisite. Also, OYSTERS, BY THE QUAR 100 OB 1,000, Sent to all parts of the city, froe of oharge, at the LOWEST MARKET PRICKS, noil W. J. WATSON. BANDIES 429 CANDIES.

GREAT REDUCTION IM PRICES. AMERICAN MIXED CANDY, the beat told In Brooklyn. 20 cento per pound. BeBt French MIXRD CANDY, 26c. per pound.

GUM DROPS, all flavors, 25o. per pound, ROSE. 1 VANILLA, 1 BANANA. 25 conte per pound. CHOCOLATE, CREAM ALMONDS.

At VOSS1, 129 FULTON BT Near Jay street. N. A liberal disoount allowed to ohurohe9, fairs, fes ivalsand parties. HENRY VOSS. lyTh.SA'fn jOBERT ANDERSON, CONFECTIONER, No 263 Fulton Bt and 2 and 4 Clinton Bts.

RKORPTIONS AND PARTIES Supplied with every choice variety of CONFBOTIONERY, IOE OREAMS, 4a. And furnished entire with SILVER, CHINA, BRIDAL AND FANCY OAKK, PYRAMIDS, MOTTORS, GASIE, 4o. MUSIO AND FLOWERS FURNISHED Reliable waltere sent tho shortest tyll tt TuTb6S IViSW YORK OIKOUS. 131 Fourteenth street, opposite ACADEMY OF MOB JO. MATmBES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at W.

BVERY EVENING at 8. Third Week and Bmphatlo Success of CINDERELLA! THE STAR TROUPE OF EQUHSf RIANS. GYMNASTS AND AOROBA1S, IN ELAGANT ARENIO FEATS RBPLBTK WITH SENSATIONAL BPLENDOR8. NIULO'8 GARDEN. Brilliant and enthnalastls reception oi MRS.

JOHN WOOD, Supported by ber LONDON BURLKSQUE COMPANY, AMD Mr. MARK SMITH, In John BrouFbara'a celebrated burlesque, entitled LA BELLE SAUVAGE, As performed by Mrs. John Wood over 250 nights at the St. James Theatre, London. LYMPIO THEATRE.

Cl I.VWQ TTTTMPTV TlTTMPTV SEE THB' ELEPHANT AND THE OTHER GRHAT Tak tho Children! Go Yourself! It must be good, ft boars the test of time, MATINEES WBDNESDAY8 and SATURDAYS at i. UNION SQUARE THEATRE, Manasor. W. BUTLER. Mr OBORGE ATKINS.

Miss MINNIE JACKSON, MIbs ANBla WOOD, ALL THE FAVORITES. Tho now and laughable losal burlesque, entitled, THE COURT OK COMMON SPLIT PEAS: Or, WILL THE BAND BEGIN TO PLAY. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, at 25. WAIjLiACK'b. EVERY RVENINOUWTIL FURTHER NOTIOE.

Mr. LESTER WAL LACK'S eelebrated Drama in six Tableaux THE VFTFRAN. This playoomprisesa variety of interesting plots, strong dramatlo effects, domestic comedy, and EXTBN8IVE PICTURESQUE TABLEAUX. Scenery, gorgeous and oharaoteristio. painted from au thentia sonrces.

Costumes of the different nations, varied and magnificent; all new. LECTURES, A LECTURE Will be delivered by the EEV. THOMAS BURKE. O. AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIO, On FRIDAY EVENING, March 15.

Subjoot: "THE POPE: His Position and Privileges as Defined in Scripture and Illustrated In History." TICKETS: Parquette, Balcony and Stage ONE DOLLAR Dress and Family Circle FIFTY OBNT8 For eale at Swayno's, 216 Fulton st M. Nevins, BOB Fulton st; Wm. A. Corr's, 228 Fulton st, and J. North's, 196 PROCEEDS FOR CHARITABLE PURPOBES.

mh5 lot ROOKLYN ART ASSOCIATION. TWRT.TfTH REASON. The Spring Exhibition of PICTURES Of thlB Association will be opened to the public on TUESDAY, MAROH 12. The pictures in the gallery of the Academy of Music will be on exhibition during the week. THE CHRONOLOGICAL EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN ART, in the NEW ART BUILDING will continue open about three weekB from 8 A.

to 10 P. Admission free. Catalogues 25 cente. mh8 6t ROOKLYN TABERNACLE. (Dr.

Talmage's.) T. S. LAMBERT, M. MONDAYtMaroh 11, 1872. at 8 o'olook P.

M. COURBE OF LECTURES. SUBJECT "Biometry or, The Measure of lite." Naturoof Life, Vitality, and Longevity fifths of the mature are necessarily short lived two ntlhs naturally long lived onc fif th partaking of both II. Persona), External Indications of Vitality and Longevity; answering the question: "Am I probably long or short lived V1 tll IIL Practical applications to the acquisition of rlobes. to business life, to wedded life, to wealth in general: to life insurance the correct philosophy and mothods.

mh9 2t TICKETS, 50 cents Course 91 00. jyE CORDOVA Will deliver hiB Popular Lecture, THE RING; OB PITY ABOUT BROWN, THURSDAY, March 14, at 8 P. AT FLEET ST. M. E.

CHURCH. TICKETS FIFTY CENTS. A limited number of reserved seats can be secured a Bolles' book store 244 Fulton st, at 25 oents extra. mh7 7t" LECTURE BT THE VERY REV. FATHER THOMAS BURKE, Of the Illustrious Order of Preachers," IN ST.

PAUL'S CHURCH, Corner of Court and Congress sts. fin WEDNESDAY EVENING. March 13. atSo'cJook. Subject: "The real presence of Christ in the Eucharist hAoocoariT fnr find nnti fnr Man." mhfl St.

Jj ECTURE. ACADFMY OF MUSIC. P. T. BARNUM, ESQ.

ON FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 22. SUBJECT "HEALTH, WEALTH, AND HAPPISESS." rOB THE BENEFIT OF THE APPRENTICES' LIBRARY OF THE MECHANICS' AND TRADERS' EXCHANGE. Tickets 50 cents. To be had at the bookstores. mh9 SMWS4dt22 LONGISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

DR. J. S. NEWBERRY will address this Society, on TUESDAY KVKNING. MAROH 12, AT THE PACKER INSTITUTE, On "The Present and Future, Socially, Politically and Materially, of the States." The lecture previously announced will be given next month, when the elaborate illustrationgs which could not be prepared in time for this mooting will oe ready.

By order. rnu9 3t CHAUNCEY L. MITCHELL, Rec. Sec'y. 66 ROUGH AND TUMBLE EXPE RIENCES IN CALIFORNIA." A NEW LECTURE, AT THE BROOKLYN TABHRNAOLE, BY REV.

T. DbWITT TALMAGE, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE TABERNAOLB FREE COLLEGE, TUEbDAY EVENING, March 16, At 8 o'clock. mM lot TICKETS. $1. REV.

J. HYATT SMITH, WILL DELIVER A LECTURE TWELFTH ST. REFORMED CHURCH, ON TUESDAY EVENING, March 12, Instead of Monday, the 11th, as previously advertised. Subject: "NEW YORK TO JERUSALEM." TICKETS FIFTY CENT8. Leeture to commouoe at 8 o'clock.

66STONDERS OF ELECTRICITY." A LECTURE BY Prof. DARWIN G. EATON, Of Packer Instltuto, With new and beautiful experiments, somo of which for Ibo first timo in this country. Proceeds for the benefit of tbc Pacific st Mission Sabbatb School. At the ATHENEUM, cor.

Clinton and Atlantio Bts, MONDAY KVKNING. March 11, 8o'olock. mhSS1" ADMISSION 5u OENTS, WINES, LIQUORS, TTENTION WINE TRADE. WELLINGTON, KIDDER ft 0O UNITED STATES WINE WARBHOUSH NO. BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, SHERRY.

MADEIRA, CLARET BRANDIRS, GINS, ST. OKOLX and JAMAICA RUM, In bond and to arrive, CHEAP, IN LARGE LOTS. SAMPLES AT OFFIOE. WELLINGTON KIDDER 4 74 BROAD STREET. ap29 ly PIANOS, ORCtANS AND MUSIC.

QHICKERING AND SONS' PIANOS. THE BEST PIANOS IN THE WORLD, AT A LOW PRICE FOR CASH, OR BY INSTALLMENTS OR TO RENT. EVERY INSTRUMENT FULLY GUARANTEED IN EVERY PARTICULAR. GEO. WOODS 4 ORGANS, SOLD OR RENTED ON THE BEST TERMS TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY.

CHANDLER BROTHERS, sel61y 170 MONTAGUE STREET. JXTRA INDUCEMENTS IN PIANOS. "FIVE TO TWENTY DOLLARS MONTHLY UNTIL PAID." PHELPS 4 SON, 808 Fulton st, opposite Johnson, Brooklyn no8tf S.M4W BOOTS AND SHOES. AVID MUNDELL FIRST PREMIUM BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS. 194 FULTON STREET.

NO BRANCH STORE IN THE OITY. my24 UNDELL NO. 258 FULTON ST. Near Clinton, LADIES', GENT'S, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S FINE BOOTS AND SHOES. Custom work made at the shortest notioe.

No connection whatever with any other establishment of tho same name In this city. myBl AIEDICAL. QHARLES ALTHANS AMEND, (Late of No. 800 Fulton st). Has opened a first olass DRUG STORE.

On uhe oorner of Fulton and Nassau Bts. Speoial attention given to the compounding of prG9orip Hons. royil ly WSAM CARPETINGS 1ARPETS FOUR MONTHS CREDIT, WM. BERRI SOJVS, in every description of OARPPTING, OIL CLOTH, MATTING, Etc, 5S6 FULTON 8T, NEAR HANOVER PLAOE WE HAVE OPENED A NEW DEPARTMENT FOR ACCOMMODATION OF PARTIES de2SSm8MW DESIRING ORttPW FURNITURE. PITJRNITUKE.

CARPETS, "Parlor and obnmber euits, oarpete, beddlrig, at very low prices, for cash or on woekjy or monthlypaymonts, at i i'JB, i.ie uunnmruwAll 8. islBSinI 155 Ohsthq.a N. Y. JjlURN ITURE7 CARPETS, Em ITpusekoopers supplied, and paymont rocolved by tho week or month. DBALY i CUNNINGHAM, 584 and 386 Third av, sols Cm nosr Twenty oiguth at, N.

Y. A A WECHSLER ABRAHAM, 5.1 aid 299 FULTON ST, near Johnson. BLACK SILKS BLACK SILKS GRISSAILLE SILKS GRIHSalLLE NILKb GRIHSAILLE Are now offoring 100 pieces GENUINE LYONS QROS GRAIN AND TAFFEl'AS, Ranging from $1.25 to 82.50, Tho greatest bargains we ever offered. Also a large stook of GRISBAILLR SILKS In splendid quality and stf leB at 81.25, l.40 and 81.75. ALSO 5 oases of genuine JAPANESE SILKS at 63o and far bolow jobber's prices An examination is respectfully solloited.

JAPANESE SILKS JAPANESE SILKS JAPANESE SILKS JAPANESE SILKS JAPANESE SILKS JAPANESE SILKS JAPANESE SILKS JAPANESE 8ILKS JAPAKK8E SILKS JAPAN K8E SILKS JAPANESE SILKS HltilLS GRISSAILLE srr.KH GRIHSAILLE rill.rA.H GRISSAILLE SILKS GRIRSAIIiLE SILKS GRILSAILLE SILKS SRtSSAILLE 8ILK8 GRISSAILLE SILKS GRISSAILLE SILKS BLACK SILKS BLACK SILKS A A WEOHSLfiR 4 ABRAHAM, Nos. 297 and 99 FULTON Are now offering a stock of HOUSEKEEPING LINENS AND COTTONS, Complete in every detail, Among which they quote: 10 4 LINEN SHEETINGS, fine duality, 90o. te $1.00. 8 4 LINEN LOOM DAMASK, BOo. 4 4 BIRDSEYE LINEN DIAPER, 65c.

RICHARDSON'S FAMILY LINENS, a full lino at very low prices. 200 dozen HUOKABUCK TOWELS, $1.75. 100 doten HUOKABUCK TOWELS, very largo. 88.00. 500 dozen LINEN NAPKINS (Damask), $1.50 and upward.

104 MARSEILLES QUILTS, at $2.75. 114 MARSEILLES QUILTS.at $3.00, very great bargains. Also, DOLLBY VARDENS, In Prints, Cretonnes, 4o. COTTON GOODS BY THE PIECE, at the Wholesale quotations. A WECHSLER fi ABRAHAM, 297 and 399 FULTON ST, near Johnson SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS 8HAWL8 SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS BHAWLS ARE NOW OFFERING THE FINEST LINE Of REVERSIBLE OTTOMAN SHAWLS FOR SPRING WEAR EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS OITY, AT ASTONISHING LOW PRIOES.

SHAWLS SHAWLS Shawls shawls SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS BHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWLS SHAWL8 SHAWLS PLEASE, OALL AND EXAMINE. A WECHSLER ABRAHAM, A 297 and 299 FULTON ST, near Johnson, GRRNADINE8 Have purohased GRENADINES GRKNADINKH GRKADINRS GRENADINES An Imported Stock GRENADINES GRKNADINEN GRENADINES GRENADINES of GttENADINRS GKKNADINES GRKNADINEN GRENADINES "GOLD MEDAL" GKKNADINES GRENADINES GRKNADINtSS GhENADINES BLACK GRENADIN tSS ORENAD1NBS GRENADINES GRENADINES IRON GRENADINE, GRENADINES GRENADINES GRENADINES GKENADI.NES Silk and Wool, GRENADINES GRHNADINES GRENADINES GRENADINES At 75 cts. and $1 per GRKNADINPS GRKNADINBS GRENADINES GRENADINES Guaranteed to be GRENADINES GKENADI.VES GRENADIN RS GRENADINES far below the GKKNADINES GRENADINES GRENADINES GKKNADINES present market value, GRENADINES GRENADIHES GRENADINtlS GRENADINES and ladles buying now GRENADINES GRENADINES GRJSNADINRS GRKNADINES WILL SAVE GRENADINES ORENADINES GRENADINES GRENADINES 25 PER CENT. GRENADINES mh9 3tHMW JiCHSLER ABRAHAM, 297 and 999 FULTON STREET, NOW OFFER A COMPLETE STOCK OF HOSIERY, Among which they quote LADIES' BALBRIGGANHOSR, 500 pair or $2.88 half dozen box. LADIES' FINE BALBRIGGAN HOSE, b'5o pair or $3.75 half dozen box.

REGULAR MADE COTTON HOSE, 25o pair. MEN'S BALBRIGAN HOSE, 50o pair or 85.50 adozea. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S FANCY WOOL AND COTTON HOSE. HANDKERCHIEFS. MEN'S HUMMED ALL LINEN H'DK'FS, $3 a dozon.

FINIS $3.50 a dor. Also, a largo stock of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, PROPORTIONATE LOW PRIOES. A RICHARD MEARES', SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET, N. Y. OPENING ON MONDAY, BLACK, COLORED AND STRIPED SILKS, AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRIOES.

100 pieces Striped Silks, full width and heavy, in all the best colors, $1 yard. 100 pieces Striped Silks, extra heavy, in Spring colors, $1.25 yard. 60 pieces Heavy Colored Silks. $1.50 and $1.75 yard. 20 pieces Extra Heavy 21 inoh Black Gros Silk, $1,75 and usual price $3 35.

20 nieces very superior White Edco Lyons Silk, 21 icch, $2 and 82.10; sold all over $3.50 and $2.75. "0 pieces finest Lyons Silks, extra wide, in; every respeot superior article, cheap at $4. Extra quality Black Satins, $1.26 and $1.50. Colorod Satins, full lines, cholcestoolors, $1.50 and 100 pieces Japaneso Silks, rich plaids, 70 cost to import, 81.10 yard. ALSO, OPENING ON MONDAY, STRIPED JAPANESE SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS, With Bomo very choioe patterns In FRENCH CALICOES, PRINTS, 4c.

Also, a fnll line of MOURNING GOODS, In Cashmere, Crepe, Biarritz, and Drap d'Ete Cloths, A tho lowest prices. A RICHARD MEARES', SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET. N. Y. OPENING ON MONDAY, GdpureB.ndBAandvInjer Fine Black Tb oad'Gnipure, Valenciennes, Point and Point Apfilque Iices, pwoont.

under Broadway priC6s. Real Valenclennos Edgings (wide) S8c, 50o, 63c, and 75c. RuulLngB and Cotton Trimmings. FriUings and Flutings, all tho newest patterns. RICHARD MEARES', SIX! AVENUE AND NINETEETNH STREET.

N. Y. NOW OPENING 25 different styles Corsets, including all the leading and favorite makes, at our USUAL LOW PRICES. Fine French wove and Hand made corsets, 75c, $1, and Very in'e hand made and French wovo corsots, $2 to $3. Newost shapes in Pam'ers.

and Hoon skltts, 60c 65c. EIno Tueked Chemises, 74o and $1. Best Muslin, Fine Embroidered Edge Tucked 81 and $1.50. Nightgowns, Skirts, Drawers, and all goods in this doparv mu, mnm.m..u,p,a A RICHARD MEARES', SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET Now offering a full line of HOUSEKEEPING AND DOMESTIC GOODS. Nottingham Laeo OurtainB and Applique Tidies and Quilts.

Marsoillos, Swiss, Lawn, and Chock Muslins at groatly reduced prices. A RICHARD MEARES', SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET, N. Y. Now opening New patterns in Fassomentorio Trimmings, Pringos and Headings. Fine Frouch Flowers, Wreaths and Ostrioh Tips.

Sash Ribbons, Bonnet and Trlmtniog Ribbons. 50 boxes Black and colorod Sash Ribbony, 80c, and 90c. 500 dozen 1 and 2 button Kid Glove suporlor quality and ht, and 81.25. RICHARD MEARES. Corner Sixth av, aud Nineteenth st, N.

Y. mlill StMftW BROOKLYN VERSUS NEW YORK. GREAT POPULAR CASH ESTABLISHMENT T. K. HORTON i CO.

FULTON AV, NEAR SMITH ST, Invites comparison of STOCK AND PRIOES, With Honses in Now York, elthor wholosale or BARGAINS Opened this Day. 1 caso extra JAPANESE SILKS, less than whole Bale price. 1 caso SILK AND WOOL PONGEE, less than wholesale price. 1 case SILK AND WOOL PONGEE STRIPES, less tban wholesale prioo. 8 eases LYONS SILKS, in stripes $1, loss than wholesalo price.

1 case PHI'S IRISH POPLINS, $2, less than wholesale 1 caso LACE APPLIQUE TIDIES, at one third tho cost of Importation. 500 pieces NEW DRESS GOODS, from 25o, up. BARGAINS IN BLACK BILKS, MOURNING GOODS. SHAWLS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, 40. Ladies of Brooklyn oall and examine onr atook and satisfy yourselves of the truth of our statement.

Those who wish to avoid the great orowdhxt tile afternoon will do well to shop in the morning. wm, K' HORTON 00.. fe3 B.MAWly JOSEPH O'BRIEN OO. BATS OPENED A VERY LARGE AND OHOIOB STOOK OF VELVET, ENGLISH BODY BRUSSELS AND TAP8TRY CARPETS. ALSO ENGLISH AND AMERICAN OILOLOTHS, THREE PLY AUD INGRAIN OARPETS, AX THE Lowost possiblo prices.

JOSEPH O'BRIEN A ISt, 153, 165 1 57 and 159 ATLANTI STRBBr. my2z lyil.WAS ALDWELL BANKERS, 27 WALL BTREET, je281y HE EIGHT PER CENT, FIRST MORTGAGE SINKING FUND LAND GRANT BONDS ST. JOSEPH AND DENVER OITY RAILROAD OOMPANT, In denominations of $1,009, $500 and $100, Coupon or Reg iatered.cauHOWbo obtained, to a limited amount only, from tha undersigned, or through, the prinolpal and Bankers throughout the United States. The safety and reliability of these Bonds la evidenoed in the continued and inoreaalng demand for them by prudent and careful investors, who bara Invested, ta them after a most thorough and rigid examination of the security pledgod for their paymont, both tateregt and principal. THEY" ARE SECURED by a First and Only Mortgage on the Company's Railroad, whtoh will soon connect the Union Paoifio Road at Fort Kearney with the Oity of Bt.

Joeoph, already an important railroad centre upon tho Franchises of the same upon tho Equipment and Personal Property of orery description upon the Land Grant of tho Oompany granted by Sp eolal Aot of Congress approved July 22, 1886, amounting fco 1,700,000 acres, which has been officially certified to the Oompany by the Oom misslonerof the General Land Office in hiaolfioial report to Congress, transmitted through the Secretary of the Interior on January 10, 1372. The Bonds are Issued only as they represent a completed and equipped Road; all proeeeds of Bonds beyond this are held by the Trustees in trust until tho necessary completion entitle the Company to these proceeds. The Road is built first elass in every particular, and has been so received and accepted by the Department of tbe Interior. The Mortgage Deed of Trust prohibits the sale of any of the Company's lands at loss than four ($4) dollars per acre: payable to the Trustees and applied to tho payment of tho Bonds, through the operation of the Sinking Fund. The payment of tho Bonds before maturity is not compulsory upon the holders.

The Bands are therefore secured by two classes of property combined ono mortgage, tho value of either largely exceeding the amount of bonds which can be Issued under the mortgage. TruBtees Farmers' Loan and Trust Company of New York. The bonds have thirty years to run, with both prinolpat and intorost payable in Gold. The principal payable in New York, the intereat at eight (8 p. per payable In February and August either In New York, London, or Frankfort on the Maln, free of tax.

Price 97M and accrued intereat in Currency. The Bonds are receivable at par and accrued interest in payment for the Company's land sales. Maps, circulars, documents and full information furnished on application. Tho bonds of this Company have always been received with favor by investors and capitalists, have always commanded a reudy market, and we unhesitatingly recommend them boJieving this loan will rank equally with that of the Eastern Division issues, which are now soiling at a premium above pan. TANNER 4 mh8 5t Bankers.

No. 11 Wall st Y. fWfS4 TO LOAN, ON CALL J7 LP DAVIS 206 Montague street.2 mh82t S300.000 bond and mortgage; on improved real estate. Second mortgages bought on the best of terms. DRAKE 4 9 Willoughby st, near tho City Hall, Brooklyn.

felS Im" SAVINGS BANKS. EMIGRANT SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, No. 18 (old No. 5) Court street, Phe nix Building. Open daily from 9 A.

M. to 3 P. and on Monday and Saturday evonlngs. from 5 to 8 o'clock. Interest at tbe rate of SIX PER free of Government tax.

CORNELIUS DEVRR, President, ANDREW DOUGHERTY, birst Vloo PreB't. JOHN LBACH. Second Vice ProBidont. Wm. Cabei.

Seoretary. PAltK SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, Oorner of Fulton and Oxford Btroetfl. Open dally from 8 A. M. to 2 P.

M. also on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 6 to 9 P. M. Interest commences the 1st of KVKRY MONTH, (and deposits made on or before the 20th of January, April, July and Ootobi are allowod InteroBt from the 1st,) at SIX per cent, per annum on all deposits. B.

O. Htjmbebt, Seo'y. D. MoOABB, Prosldent R. M.

Pollen, Counsel. lyW.StM THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, 899 and 401 ffulton st, oor. Boerum place. Open dally from 9 A. M.

to 3 P. and on Mon tlays and Saturdays from 5 to 8 P. M. Savings Department; Interest at SIX PER CENT, por annum oommenolng on the 1st of January, April, July and October. Fifteen days allowod for deposits, commencing eaoh quarter.

Deposits also i eceived on special account, whloh ma be cheoked out at pleasure. Interest at FOUR PER ORNT. per annum allowed on suoh deposits, at the daily balances. 6U liSmYt President. EDWAB.D B.

FOWLED, Socretary. John S. Maokay, Treasurer, Johh o. PEnny, Attorney jy291y UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK, Nob. 396 and $18 Canal st, corner of Lalght, N.

SIX PER CENT. INTEREST ON $5 to $5,000. Books In English, French and German. Assets $10,513,396.10 fe22 2m INSURANCE, BRANCH OFFICES OF THE METROPOOTAINSRANOE OO. Are located nAGm 8T and ja591y BROADWAY, B.

D. BROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ASSETS, 82,000,000 AND ACCUMULATIONS INCREASING. NO. 141 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

AND NO. 211 MONTAGUE BROOKLYN. President, CHRISTIAN W. BOUCK. Vice President, WILLIAM H.

WALLACE. Secretary, William M. Cole. Consulting Actuary, D. P.

Fackler. Medical Direotor, Daniel Axkes, M. LL.D. Counsel, Auqtjsiub Fobd. fe281y CONTINENTAL INSURANCE OO.

201 MONTAGUE STREET. CAPITA 81,000,000 CASH ASS ETS, over 82,000,000 GEO. T. HOPE, Presldont. H.

H. Lampobv Vi06 President. CHARLES H. DUTCHES, ocSOly secretary Brooklyn Department. QUARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANT0 COMPANY.

251 BROADWAY, Asaoto 600,000 All approved forms of lnsnranoo issued. All polkPles nonforfeitable by their terms. LlDoral modes the nf nre.niumH. ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. The entire profits of tho Oompany will bo divided equitably among the insured.

ANDREW W. GILL, Presldont. EVERETT OLAPP, Vice President. L. MoADAM, Seoretary H.

O. CLENCH, Assistant Secretory. DR. WM. F.

BBDET.T. feJ5 tf Agent for Brooklyn, 38 Court st. TVTIAGARA PIUE INSURANCE 201 BROADWAY, N. Y. CASH CAPITAL $1,000,000 BRANCH OFFICES HEN IX INS.

OO. OF BROOKLYN. Nos. 12 and 14 Court st, 84 Broadway, Brooklyn, E. 173 Broadway, New York.

CASH CAPITAL $1,000,000.00 SURPLUS 895,557.10 ASSETS S1.8S1.017.4T The assets being larfcor than thoao of any otbor Brooklyn Company, It can Insure against loss or damage by Biro, or againBt Marino Lobsos, on most favorablo terms. MDRPHKN PrOBldent, CHAUNCEY BKDRLL, VloePres. PHILANDER SHAW. 8eo'y. WILLIAM R.

Seo'y of Marine Dop'fc. DAN'L F. FKBNALD, Soo'y and Man'ger B'klyn Dep't aul41yeaWxP COPAKT1VEBSH1PS, NOTICE OP LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, Notioe la horeby given that HENRY O. BOSWKLL, who resides In Brooklyn. NewYork, and WILLIAM R.

SOOFIBLD who resldos in thoOlty of Brooklyn.have formed a limited partnership pursuant to the provisions of the Revised Statutes of the State of New York under tho firm of H. O. BOSWELL, JR for buying, soiling and compounding drugs, medloines, and sueh arttoles as are usually, dealt In by druggists. That. Henry Boswell, Junior Is the general partner, and William R.

Soofleld is the speoial partner; that the said speoial partner has oostrlbnted the sum of four thousand one hundred and fifty dollars, as capital toward the oommon Btook and that thesaid partnership is to oommenoe on tho ilrstday of February, 1873, and to terminate on the B'at daj of January 1877, Dated this Slst da of January 1872. HENRY O. BOSWELL, Junior, General Partner, L. WILLIAM R. SOOFIBLD.

fel 7 6w 8peoli Partner. IIV UOOUS, fcc. gELLING OFF I I CROAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, WILL BK OFI'GREH UNTIL REMOVAL TO OUR NEW ANU RLEQANF STO RE, No. SSI FffirOJf ST, Opposite OJarfc REGARDLESS OP COST. BE J.

O'REILLY, c.809 FULTON ST. Orders for purchase and sale of V. B. SecurlUes. Stock.

Bonds and American JSJompHr executed, tit theuBual commission. Interest FOUR PBR OBNT. allowed on deposits, snbieot to sight drafts. je23 ly lARBOLIC SALVE. The remarkable buoobsb that has attended tho introduction of this new preparation Is a gratifying evidence of its value, and establishes the fact that no other remedy possesses suoh w.onderfnl curative properties, or has met with so general and so favorable a reoeption from an appreciative and discriminating publio during so short a space of time, D.

H. LOCKE (Petroleum V. Nasby, Postmaster. Confederate Roads) Bays I bad on my linger one of those pleasant pots, a 'run A friend dressod it with Carbolic Salvo, and in twenty mlnntos the pain bad entirely subsided." GEO. B.

LINCOLN (Pres't Board of Health) says: "Your Carbolio Salve proves to be an excellent artlole." Col.H. S. OLCOTT (late of War Dep't) says: "I have used Carbolic Salve, and in every oase it was euloacious," A thousand other certificates from a grateful and well known publio. Sold by all druggists. Price 25 oonts.

JOHN F. HENRY, Solo Proprietor, o23 tf No. 8 College place, N. Y. AS FIXTURES, GAS FIXTURES.

THOMAS KBA11S GAS FIXTURE WARKR00M8. FULTON AND 467 CLERMONT nnnnnlta fintJW av. The largost variety and latest patterns constantly on band. TfOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED. 0016 ly AIR HAIR HAIRj! C.I ALDERTON.I SWITOHFS.

LADIES' HAIR DRESSER CURLS. SWITCHES. AND CURLS. SWITCHES. ORNAMENTAL CURLS.

SWITCHES. HAIR SWITCHES. MANUFACTURER, EKffi SWITCHES. 610 Fulton st. between Hay CURLS.

SWITCHES. mond and St. Felix sts. OURLS. SWITCHES.

Every description of BUSES' SWITCHES. HAIR WORK SUIK SWITCHES, On hand and made to order at CURLS. SWITCHES. short notloo and at reason CURLS. SWITCHES.

able prices. OURLS, LADIES' HAIR DRESSED IN ALL THE FASHION ABLE STYLES. FADED HAIR RESTORED. I RON BUILDINGS, BRIDGES, DOCKS, PARKS, Orders solicited and estimates given by J. B.

4 J. M. CORNELL, Nos. 139, 141 and 143 Centre st, N. Y.

mill jnPTlV lTTt. nT A Ti1 AT A lVlil Mil 1 1 i Jiv i J'iiu. xx. a 285 Fulton street, is now making extensive preparations for a Spring opening; will give further notioe in a few davs. mb.5 6t NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF LAY ing out and opening Plaza street.

In the Oity of Brooklyn. The Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment have completed their report heroin, and the same is now on file In the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, open to the inspection of all persons interested therein. Application willbo made to the Supreme Court, at a special term, to be held at the Court House, In the Oity oi Brooklyn, in and for the County of Kings, on Monday, the 18th day of March next, at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be beard to confirm tho said report. Dated March 6. 1872.

JOHN N. TAYLOR, mni lot Attorney for Park Commissioners. "VTOTICE IN THE MATTER OF SUP iN plementary proceedings to widen Franklin avenue, in the Town of Flatbnsh. The Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment have completed their report herein, and the same is now on file in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, open to the inspection of all persons interested therein. Application will be made to the Supreme Court, at a Special Term to be held at the Court House In the City of Brooklyn, in and for the County of Kings, on Monday, tbe 18th day of March at the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard to confirm the said report.

Dated March 5. 1871. JOHN N. TAYLOR, mh5 lot Attorney for Park Commissioners. CEAN AVENUE ASSESSMENTS Tbe Commissioners for Construction of Ocean avenue in Kings county, having made and filed in the oflice of the County Clerk of King County their report ef the assessments laid by them for making the said avenue, and expenses, hereby give notice that they will attend at the office of Crooke, Bergen 4 Clement, No.

346 Fulton in tho cltv of Brooklyn, on tho 22jd, 2Srd, 25th and 26th days of March next, from 10 o'clock A. to 2 o'clock P. to receive payment of said assessments. All assessments not then paid must be given to a CQU6C tor, and five per cont added for collection. February 24.

1671 PHILIP S. CROOKE, ROBERT MACAW, Commissioners. fo2427t BKWJ. U. HlTCHINGa.) TORAGE FOK 50 LOADS OF FURNI tnrn nfc rnHiicfifl rfttfts.

hv "WM. OARTWRTOHT. 3tl4 Washington flt. mh8 St THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO. OF NEW YORK was chartered 1861, for the safe koepinj? of valuables under guarantee, and for the renting of safes in its burglar proof vaults.

It is the first established in the vnrM If t.hp nntirft first flonr of the marble fire proof building Nob. 140, 142, 1 16 Broadway, corner of Llb throujrb responsible express companies. Tho rents range from $15 to $11X1, according to size and location renter exclusively holding the key. jalO ly W.FAIVr FRANCIS H. JENKS, Pre.

GROCERIES, I'ltODUCE, Arc. OKGKATULATOBY CARD TO THE BROOKLYN PUBLIC: One short year ago we started business in a email store in Fulton st, adjoining the one wo now occupy, and already our bus! ioss has assumod gigantic proportiona, so that this eek we are compelled to open another branch establishment. We are now occupying three (3) of the largest stores in tbe city, and notwithstanding the acknowledged dullness of the times, our trade is ever active and constantly increasing', and in aplto of the croafelogs of old fogies and envious would be competitors, who long since bad measurod out the time when wo would quietly creep into our financial coffins, we still live to thank our frionds for their patronage, and to congratulate them as well as ourselves, on the bucccbs that has attended oar efforts. We started with the full knowledge that in no oity in America are thero as Intelligent a class of buyers as in our own, and we have aopealed to that intelligence for onr support, the result has, succeeded our most sanguine expectations; and wo have already attained to the position that aiming at from the first, we had hardly expeoted to attain to in so short a time. We respectfully solicit the patronage of those who have not as yet favored us with a oall.

Respeotfully, GRAY BROS. BAOKUS, 95 aad 97 FULTON STREET, (Opposito Henry street), 470 ATLANTIO STREET. (Corner Nevins street), 118 COURT STREET. (Bet. State and Atlantio sts,) tf AV.

BIHDSEYE FstabllRhnd ISnO. WHOLICSALR DEALER IN TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES. 40. (No. 1 Furman st, Sonth Ferry,) BROOKLYN, L.

I. N. B. Coffeo roasted and ground for grocers, and delivered free of chargo. oc2 ly 6 I'uA lii A JOHN LOOK.ITT CO.

Particularly solicit the ottoniion of tho Public to thoir CELEBRATED SUGAR CURED HAMS, AND DELICIOUS ENGLISH BREAKFA8T BACON FRHSH PORK, SAUSAGES, LARD, Ac, ALSO To their very extenBivo Stock of this Season CANNED FRUITS. TOMATOK8, PEA8, CORN, PRESERVES, JELLIES, SOUPS, POTTED MEATS, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLES, 40., Wholesale and Retell, at lowest rates, at their Stores In FULTON CORNER OF ORANGE, FULTON A OORNER OF DEKALB, ATLANTIO NEAR HICKS, MYRTLE CORNER OARLL KENT OORTJBR OF MYRTLB, RAYMOND BETWEEN JOHNSrtN ST. AMD MYRTLE AV, JOHN LOOKITT, JOSEPH I OOKITT. JOHN LOOKITT, CHARLES LOOKITT, WARBLE MANTELS. FEMONGEK BROS.

STEAM MARBLE WORKS No. 11 Duffleld st. Manuiactorers of marble mantels, plumbers' Blabs, furniture tops, and marblework of evory description. Tile for sale, and rubbing done for the trade. Rstimates fur.

nlsnod on application. soli ly The undersigned have this day entered Into co partnership in the manufacture of marble work at the STEAM MARBLE WORKS, No. 11 Duffleld st, bet. Nassau and Concord under the firm name of iREMONGER BhOB. 4 CO.

THOMAS IREMONGER, GEORGE IREMONGER. WILLIAM IRBMONUKR, J. AUBUSTINK OOLEY. Brooklyn, February 22, 1872. mhll 6t lVff AKBLE MANTELS lTJL MoKINNEY CARSON, Fourth ave, comer Nineteenth Bt, Sonth Brooklyn, Would direct attention to tho prices at whl'oh they furnish MARBLE MANTELS, $15 and upwards; Deeoratod Marble Mantels, $10 and upwards.

Purchasers will find it to be to tbelr Interest to give us a oall bofore purchasing elsewhere myH MARBLE MANTELS. THE GREAT est variety, best finished and oheapost In the City, re to be found at J. MoGRAYNE'S WAREROOM 142 Flatbnsh avenue, corner Atlantio avenue. FACTORY, 601 PACIFIO STREET, MANTELS FROM 89.00 TO $600.00. Call and examine before buying elsewhere.

my PHYSICAL CULTURE. BURN HAM' 8 ACADEMY OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, Southeast oorner of Smith and streets. Comprising: GYMNASIA, "SWEDISH MOVEMENT CURE," KLEOTRIOITY. BOWLING ALLBY8, TURKISH "HOT AIR," RUSSIAN (Steam) SULPHUR, VAPOR and MEDICATED BATHS. Olasses In light Gymnastics for Gentlemen on, HON.

DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY KVEN1n6. For Ladles MONDAY, WKDNK8DAY, and FRIDAY AFTERNOON. DAY ffifRNfSoS' WEDNESDAY and SATUR For Boya TUESDAY and THURSDAY AFTER ROOH and SATURDAY MORNING. Call and get a Olronlar jeS tf risi: has it. JJATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.

This splendid Hair Dyo is tho best In tho world the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, instantaneous; no disappointment: no rldtoulouB tints; remedies the ill effeois of bad dyes Invigorates and leaves the hair soft and beantllul, black and brown. Sold byall drugglstaand per fumers, and properly applied at BAT OHELOR'8 Wig Faotorv, iu jsona st, new York. ALD HEADS Can be covered with a pleoo oraotly fitted to the bald Bpot, so perfeot, and with work so Ingeniously oontrlved, as to appear each hair just iSBnlng from tho Bkln the hslr being exactly of the same shade and texture as tho growing hair, they are perfect they oannot be detooted. Made only at BSHBH'S CELEBRATED WIG FACTORY. myl81yTh.841 a 16 Bond st, New Yotk! REAL ESTATE AGENTS.

rXOUHTRY HOMES. jfo? LAN" IMPROVEMENT OO offer for sale, on the line of the Central B. R. of Neil Jersey, touses and lots, land by the aoro or In blooki, most ly nesr stations. The advantages of thla line of road as place of residence will be more and more appreciated, as tmO0f2Pnl' rVteSnri.f."e additional tracks to Souier.

yllle.rivtegreaterftol ltles for passenger trains Annlv to A. P. HOPE. 119 Liberty Bt, N. Y.

jy29 gTnjrjSr JERSEY REaJj ESTATE AGBNOY J. S. FERGUSON, Ho. 39 Nassau at, cor. of Ltborty st.

Boom 6, Nevr Yerk, JZ5.eJti "lad m' fcrasand SmaZ the stato' for "'o or expnauge, I feel SHlDirttb0M "isning anything In cn bo aooommodatod. Jn I'd PtVJDCWP NOTICES. OP THE LON nirhK u.O"PANY. Brooklyn c.eredmi'.annusl" vldond of TEE r3Vpirddr0 VaZW? fM "tor 1 0n'" "to 12t JOHN DITM AH, JB. Secretary.

Rallroado. ttention UNITED STATES EXPRESS OOv, 82 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. At the solioltatlon ol a number of prominent citizens of Brooklyn, the UNITED 8TATES EXPRESS COMPANY Has opened an office at NO. 3 COURT 8T, (near Fulton st), BROOKLYN, For the transaction of a GBNERAL EXPRESS BUSINESS TO ALL POINTS on tho line of the different railroads running tho country, reaching the WeBt, Northwest, Southwest, through to the Paoifio Coast, China and Japan. Also, to all points throughout Canada West.

Onr express matter is transported on fast passenger express trains, and onr faoilities are nnsurpassed for the prompt delivery of all kinds of freight, paokages. money, bullion, jewelry, and all valuables. Also, colioot notes, drafts, and accounts with promptness. Ail orders left at our office will have prompt attention. doll ly CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY Passenger and Freight Depot in New York, foot of liberty street.

Conneots at Somerville with 8onth Branch R. R. at Hampden Junotion with the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad at Philllpsburg with the Lehigh and Susquehanna Division and at Easton with tho Lehigh Valley Railroad and its connections, forming a direct line to Pittsburg aud the West, without obangeof cars; also to Central Pennsylvania and New York State. ALLKNTOWN LINE TO THE WEST. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.

Commencing January 10, 1873. Leave New York as follows: 6 A. For Flemlngton, Fasten, Bethlehem, Bath, Mauch Chunk, Wilkesbarre, Plttston, Mahaooy Oity, MU Carmel, Hazleton, Tunkhannook, Towanda, Waverly, Belvidere, 8 A. M. For Easton, Connects at Junotion with D.

L. 4W.R.R. 9 A. M. Webtebn Expbess, daily (except Sundays), for Easton.

Allentown, Harrlsburgh and the West. Connects at Somorvillo for Fie mington at Phlllipsburg with Lehigh and Susquehanna Division for Mauch Chunk, WllkesbarrejScranton, Willlamsport. Erie, So. at Easton with Lehigh Valley Railroad for Mauch Chunk. 10 .30 A.

M. Way i rain for bomervUle. P. M. For Flemlngton, Easton, Allontown, Mauoh Chunk, Mahanoy City, Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, Reading, Columbia, Lancastor.Ephrata, Fottaville.Harrisburgh, AO.

P. M. For Easton. Connects at Phlllipsburg with Lobigh and Subo. Division for Bath, Allentown, wilkesbarre and Scianton, and at Easton with Lehigh Valley K.

for Allentown and Oatasauqua at Philllpsburg for Belvidere. 8:30 M. M. ForPlainBeld. 4 P.M.

For Easton. Allontown and Mauch Chunk. Oon. nocts at Junction with L. and W.

R. R. 4 P. For Somerville and memington. 5 P.

M. ForBomervillo. 5:30 P. M. ForPlalnHeld.

5 :45 P. M. Cincinnati Expbebb, dally, for Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading, HarrisburgB Pittsburg, Chicago and Cincinnati. 6 P.M. For Somerville.

7 P. M. tor Somerville. 7 SOP. M.

(EmlgranW For Easton. 9 P. M. For Plalnneld. 11 :20 P.

M. For Piainfleld. For Elizabeth at 5 :45, 6 6 :80. 7 :15. 7 :45, 8 :00, 8 :30, 9 :00, 9:16, 10 .00, 10 80, 11:46 A.M.; 12:80, 2,16, 3:20.

4:00,4:80, 6:15, 6:30, 6 Ml, 6:30, .7:00. 7:30, 7:46, 9:00. 10:30, 11:20, 12:00 P. M. Tickets for the West can be obtained at the oCBce of the Central Railroad of New foot of Liberty street, New York, and at the prinolpal hotels and tioket offices In New York Oity.

R. E. RICKER. Superintendent. li.

P. Baldwin. General Passenger Agent, ao2 ly TVTEW YORK NEW HAVEN RAIL lt ROAD SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, OOM MENOING, MAY 22, 1871. Passenger Station in New York, co ner of Twenty seventh Btreet and Fourth avenue. Entrance on Twenty seventh streeL TRAINS LEAVE NEW YORK For New Haven and Bridgeport, 7 :00, 8 :00 Ex.

,) 11 :30 A M. 12 :15 (Ex) 3 :00 .45, 430, 6 30 and 8 :00 P. For Milford, Stratford, Fairfield, Sonthport and West 11:30 A. M. 3:45, 4:30 and 5:30 P.

M. For South Norwalk, 7:00, 8:00 9:00, 11:80 A. M. 13:16 3:45, 5:30, 630 and 8:00 M. For Darien, 7 :00, 9 :00, 11 :30 A.

M. 8 :45, 4 :30, 6 :30 and 6 :30 P. M. For Stamford, 7:00, 8:00 9:00, 11:30 A. 12:15 8:45.4:30 4:45.6:30.

6:30 7:15 8:00 P.M. 1 For Greenwich and Intermediate Stations, 7:00, 9:00, 1 :80 A. M. 2 :15. 3 :46, 4 :45, 6:30, 6 7 :16 P.

K. Sunday Mall Train at 7 P. M. for Boston via both Springfield Line and Shore Lino. CONNECTING TRAINS.

For Boston via Springfield, 8 A. M. 3:00 and 8:00 P. M. For Boston via Shore Line, 13:15, 8 :00 P.

M. For Hartford and Springfield, 8:00 A. M. 13:15, 3:00 and 8:00 P.M. For Oonnectleut River Railroad, 8 :00 A.

13 :15 P. M. to Nortbampton.and 8:00 P. M. to Montreal.

For Hartford, Provideuoo and Fishklll Railroad 8 :00 A Mij 12:16 P. M. For Shore line Railway, 8:00 A. M. to Norwich and Providence, 11:15, 3 to New London and Norwich 8 P.M.

JSLNS? Haven and Northampton Railroad, 8 :00 A. M. to Northampton and Will iamsburgh. For New Haven, Mlddletown and Wilumantio Railroad (Air Line) 8 SO A. M.

and 3:00 P. M. For Housatonio Railioad 8 :00 A. M. and 3 P.

M. For Naugatuok Railroad, A. M. P. M.

and 4 P. M. to Waterbnry. For Danbury and Norwalk Railroad, 12 15 and 4:30 P.M. For New Canaan Railroad, 8:00 A.M.; 12:15 and 4:30 P.

M. Commodious Sleeping Cars attached to 8 .00 P. M. Train, and also to Sunday Mail Train on either line, Drawing Room Car attached to the 8 A. M.

and 3 P. M. Trains. Passengers can procure Tickets to any point reaobed over this road at the Depot of the New York and New Haven Railroad, cornor Twenty seventh Btreet and Fourth aveDue; also at the Offices of the New York Transfer Company, (Dodd'B Expross,) Xo. 914 Broadway and Ko.

1 Court street, Brooklyn and br leaving suitable notice, can have their Bsggage called for and Chocked from Residence to Destination. se201y JAMES H. HOYT, Superintendent. SOUTH SIDE R. R.

OF L. I. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. Commencing OOTOBER 30, 1871, from Rosevelt and Grand street ferries, New York. 8:30 A.

M. Mail for Patchoguo. 10:00 A. M. Accommodation to Babylon.

3:30 P. M. Bxpress for Patohogue. 4:30 P. M.

Accommodation for Islip, thrugh to Patchoguo on Saturdays. 5:30 P. M. Bnbylon Accommodation, 6:30 P. M.

Accommodation for Merrick. Tho 8:00 and 10:110 A. and 3:30, and 6:30 P. trains connect at Valley Stream for Rook away and Hompstesd. ja2tf O.

W. DOUGLAS. Superintendent. Stcamsliips. A A.

WHITE STAR LINE. YORK. OORK AND LIVERPOOL. NEW AND FULL POWERhD STEAMSHIPS. THE SIX LARGEST IN THE WORLD.

OCEANIC, CELTIO, REPUBLIC, ATLANTIO, BALTIC, ADRIATIC, 6,000 tonB burden 3,000 b. n. eaoh. Sailing from New York on SATURDAYS, from Liverpool on THURSDAYS, and Cork Harbor tho day following. From the White Star Dock, Pavonla Ferry, eraoy City.

Passenger accommodations (for all classes) unrivalled, COmWnI0AFETY, SPEED AND COMFORT. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room aud bathrooms in midship Beotion, where least motion iB felt, burgeons aHd stewardesses accompany these steamers. RATES Soloon, 880 gold. Steerage. $30 currency.

Those wishing to send for friends from tho Old Country can riow obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $33 our rercy. Passengers booked to or from all parts of America, Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Swedon, India, Australia, China, etc. Excursion tickets granted at lowost rates. Diafts from ill upward. For inspect Ion of plans and othor information, apply at the Company's offices, No.

19 Broadway, Now York, or to D. QUIMBY, 201 Montague St. JOHN C. HENDERSON, 18 Court st. and O'DONOVAN BOSS 89 Fulton st, near B'ulton Forry, Brooklyn.

fel ly ANCSOR LINE STEAMERS RAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY TO ANDFtC OM GLASGOW and DERRY. Pnssnnirors booked i.id forwarded to and from all Rail wnvStnrion in Grea Ireland, Germany, Norway. Sweden DenmarK, and iiuorlca, 'as safely, speedily, comfortably and obeaply. as by an other route or line. 1 HE NEW DEPARTURES.

FEOM GLASGOW. rinm NEW TOIiK. Sat, Feb. 21 AUSTRALIA Sat. Moh lb Men.

2 KUROPA Moh S3 Mch.9 IOWA, Mch 30 It ANGLIA Apl. 6. And an extra steumor every WEDNESDAY, Irom Pior No. 20. North River.

N. at noon. nir RATES OF PASSAGE PAYABLE IN CURRENCY, TO LIVERPOOL GLASGOW OR DERRY. FIRST CABIN. 865 and $75.

according to location. EXCURSION TICKETS, (good for 12 months), Beonr Ing best accommodations, $130. Intermediate, tit Steerage. $28. CERTIFICATES AT RBDUOED RATES can bo bought here by those wishing to send lor tholr DRAFTS ISSUED PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION.

Apply at tbe Company's Offices. 7 Bowling Greon, N.Y. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents, Or to A. H. ROOME.

369 Fulton st, Brooklyn, V. ALDRIDGE 4 20 Court st, Brooklyn, and T. FITZ. SIMONS, 15 Hamilton ave. ap5 ly INMAN LINE FOa QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL.

Royal Mail ateamers are apnoluted to sail aa follows CITY OF ANTWERP Thursday. Maroh 14, 9 A. M. OITY OF NEW YORK Saturday, March 16. 10 A.

M. OITY OF BALTIMORE Maroh 21, IP. M. CITY OF PARIS Saturday, March 23, 2 P. M.

OUT OF LIMERICK Thursday, March 28, 8 A. fit OITY OF LONDON Saturday, Maroh 30, 10 A. M. jxau BiHju BuucueulUK oafcuruay kuu xuursuay, irOQt 15, North piTEB QF PASSAGE; First Steerage currency. Passengors also forwardod to Paris, Havre, Hamburg, Sweden, Norway and Denmark, at reduced rates.

Tickets oan be bought here at moderate rates bf persons wishing to send for their frioids. For furtner information apply at tho Company's offloo. JOHN G.DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. or D. P.

HOWELL. 10 Court Bt, Brooklyn. Rational line. Steamers weekly to and from Liverpool and Qnoensfcorra, Leaving Liverpool every WEDNESDAY. Leaving Queonstown everyTHURSDAY.

Leaving New York every SATURDAY. Cabin passage to Lluerpool! or Queonstown $65 and currency steerage pasBage to Liverpool or QneenBtown from Liverpool or Qitoenatown $33 further information apply to M. H. DOHERTY, nfih ''ton avenue: D. S.

QUIMBY, 201 Montaguo st 15 Hivty j. HURST, Manager, No. 69 Broadway, N. Y. 0 The stesinV1 ol this line are tho largost in tho trado.

mh3 Jy "Clf CimTTI TT 1W ORTU he Steamship BREMEN, Captain W. Willlgerod, will sailon SATURDAY, Marsha BREMEN PIER, FOOT OF THIRD STl, BOBOKEN FOR SOUTHAMPTON. To bo followed the Stesbip G. Roidmann. on SATURDAY.

March 16. RATES OF PASSAGE. Payable In gold or its equivalent in ourroucy First Cabin $130 Second Cabin 72 Stcorago 30 For freight or passage, apply to aul3 tf 2 Bowling Greon, N. Y. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE.

THE GENERAL yRANH ATLANTIO COMPANIES MAIL STKAMSHlfft HKTW KKK NEW YORK AND HAVRE. CALLING AT BREST. Tbe splendid vessels on this favorite route for tho Con tinent win snu irom nor no. do, nortn uivor, as follows: WASHINGTON. Roussan Saturday, Marob 9 VILLE DE PARIS, Surmont Saturday.

Maroh 23 PEREIHE, Danre Saturdoy, April 6 ST. LAURENT, Lemaire Saturday, April 20 Price of passage in gold (inoluding wine) to Brest or Havre: First cabin $125 1 Socond cabin $75 Ercu, don tickets at reduced rates. These Bwrs do not oarry steerago passengers. Amorloan travelers going to or returning from the Continent of Europe, by tikine the stormors of this line, avoid both transit by Entfish railroad and the discomforts of crossing the channel, boside saving timo, trouble and expense. je7 ly GEORGE MoKRNZIE, Agent, 58 Broadway.

Steamboats. FALL RIVER LINE. FOR BOSTON, Via NEWPORT an FALL RIVER, 1873. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 1872.

The splendid steamers NEWPORT, Oapt. A. G. Simmons, OLD COLONY, Oapt. B.

M. Simmons. Leave alternately DAILY, (Sundays eicoptod), From Pier No. 80, North River, foot of Ohambors st the most direct route to Taunton, Mlddleboro, Plymouth, Cape Cod, Nantucket, New Bedford, Martha's Vineyard, and tbe south sboro of Massachusetts. FREIGHT RECEIVED UP TO 5 PM.

mj3 ly M. R. SIMONS, Managing Dirootor. HE GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND i ABNKNUKK LINE, FOR CHARLESTON, 8. mil.

rLunuia ruui'i, AND THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. TRI WEEKLY LINE. TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, Bailing from Piei 29. North River, at PM. THE SIDE WItERL STEAMSHIPS CHARLESTON, Captain Jamos Berry, on TUESDAY, Februarya7.

Manhattan. n.ntfn a Wnthn. DAY, February 39. uaptain rj, croweu, on DAiuauai March 2. SnrMrinr aonnmmnrlatlott.

For niiqinnjflri. Toronrh OSS' aage tloketa aud bills of ladtnglsjued Iu oouueotion with the South Carolina Railroad to all points south and souta went, and over tho Northeastern Railroad to Florence. iineraw.ano ait points on tuo unoraw ana iiruugma Railroad, and with steamers to Florida porn. Iniuraaoo ft.nt (llUHl, forwardod frOO Of commission. Bills of lading' furnished and siloed at tho oflioe.

Looal passenger andfrelght otiije No. Ivf West st, oorner Warren. Fnr thmncrh frniirht tariff, or farther iaformitloa in ref oronoo to through freijjnt. apply to Gflnnral Asront. Great Southern FreiizUt i iao.

317 Broficl wv, corner of Thomas st. nJUi ly QAYTJGA LAKE RAILROAD, STATE OF NEW YORK, 7 PER OENT, FIRST MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS, THIRTY YEARS TO RUN, AND ISSUED FOR $20,000 PER MILE. ThiB road forms the shortest and most direct ro ute from the groat anthracite and semi bltu minouB coal fields of Pennsylvania into the central part of this State, and will inn In connection with theN ew York Central Road, which it crosses at Cayuga Bridge. Traversing, as it doos, tho finest and most populous agricultural distriot, generally known as the "Gardon of the State," ite local traffic will be large, but its greatest source of revenue will bo from its coal business. The road is being rapidly built, and will be in active operation during this year.

From our knowl edge of this enterprise, and aftor the most thorough investigation, we most confidently recommend the Bonds as a safe investment. We offer, for the present, the Bonds at 90 and accrued interest in currency. LEONARD, SHELDON FOSTER, No. Wall Btreet, N.Y. pRAOTIOAL HINTS TO INVENTORS.

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"Excuse haste and a bad pen," aa the pig said when he broke out. Wife beating had become one of the standard amusements of brutal Oregon husbands. Dr. T. W.

Parsons, the well known Boston poet, is now residing in London. The first Protestant baptism of an infant that ever took place iu Ouba oocurrod about three weeks ago. The Shetnoket Oompany of Norwich hare just imported an invoice of fifty faotory girls from Scotland. The recent Greeley birthday reception is to be put into book form by Mb. Wragate, of the Mail.

Gold in this world covers up as many uina as charity does in the next. Good Baldwin applss are selling in England to day for a penny apiece, here thoy are ftv cents, and from that upward. The Lowell Oouriw says a Spring suit may be had by knocking man down any time next month. "Will you have some teiehnsa spiralis?" it the way in which hospitable Clerelandere proffer ham. The New Hampshire girl who had a pieee of flag root stuck in her windpipe finally managed to hoist it.

The Chicago Pott cells Walt Whitman a poetical voloano, because he is a verss a flre. A party of spiritualists have gone to California with the intention of settling there on the Oneida Community principle. The First Presbyterian Charch of Elizabeth, N. has not misled a service for two hundred and seven conseautive years. A New Bedford whale ship took a fisb lately in the North Pacific that yielded one hundred and forty one barrels of spenn oil.

A Parisian barber, "crossed in love," shot himself the other day, before the falsa one's door. Probably with a hair trigger. Swans have lived three hundred rears, and an agle died at Vienna at the age of one hundred and four years, while orows are) believed to attain to a eontury. Horace Greeley says that rutabagas are not indigenous to Western farms. A Durham pig oan root a baga in abont two minutes.

A good ringing bark is wuth more to pat greenbax in a man's pooket than forty two years of whinin. BilUngi. A Now Orleans girl got mad at her "feller" who was a coachman, and went to his stables in her spite and spoiled a handsome barouohe. A squirrel in a revolving cage rung a sewing maohins in the show window of a Saratoga shop. A posing lady has brought a libel suit against her mother, as the only meona to get a mOther inJaw.

Hiss Fay, of Oregon, being even more than usually Fay vorable to the weed, has set up a cigar manufactory, and expects to "roll" in affluence soon. It is rumoved that one of the beautiful eountry seats at Norwalk, Conn has been token by the ex Emperor and Empress, and wrll be occupied by them nect summer. A Missourian propose to go to California in a balloon. In the event of his failing to do so he will "come down" handsomely. A Mobile undertaker has the corpse of a child in his shop, in a metallic coffin, to "show the superiority'' of said metallic coffiu.

Charles Fenno Hoffman, the poet aud novelist of the past generation, is still living, an inmate of an insane asylum in Pennsylvania, where he has beeo for twenty years. In the opening of one of Dean Milman's theological works, it is written, "The great drama of the Hebrew dispensation had been played out." Woman's rights in Leap Year The rites of matrimony. A jury was recentiy impatraelod in Reading, the ages of whose members were aa follows: 79, 80, 7fi, 87, 91, 71, 72, 76, 79, 92, 83, 73. Stbbl Pbkb Joseph Gillott did not invent the steel pen. He only ronderod available and oheap that wbioh before his timo was either unavailable or costly.

Mollie Morton, the belle of the Russian ball at Louisville, when asked to dance by tha Grand Dnke refused to break her engagement witll another for tho privilege. Four seniors and six sophomores have been indefinitely suspended from Yale for snowballing passing coal carts. A Cincinnati banker who bankrupted in 1819 is paying off his debts in full with interest. One seventh of the entire population of Germany is at school, or in some educational institution. In polling down an old house near Plain field, Now Jersey, a skeleton was recently found walled in the cavity between the two fire places.

Witt it were an old flint musket ot English make and two knives. The Green Bay Post Offioe has the following posted over th general delivery: "Prioa of tbree cent stamps, threo oents eaoh; licked and stuok, five cents eaoh; the dock will answer ttie qnestion, 'Has the mail Dioken's eldest daughter, Mrs. Collins, lately 6eot a water color picture to tbe Exhibition in London, Mid it was at onee aocepted as a work evincing great talent. Instead of flying kites, bringing down lightning from heaven and making philosophical axioms, Mr. Benjamin Pranklin, of New Orleans, spends a major portion of hia time in stealing dueks.

A hotel keeper at Millerton, N. was going to a masquerade ball, and naade on unannounced call on his aged mother to sea if his disguise was a good one. It was. She gava one scream, brose a piooa vessel, ana aiea in five minutes. A woman in San Franei3oo has opened a billiard saloon.

The room is handsomely fitted up, and the tablos, ten in number, are of the Phelan and Collender make. The markers and bar tenders are also women, and tjjJ establishment boasts a large patronage, Nathan FPine of Now Bedford, born Feb mtxy 29, 1824, on the fifth Sunday of the month, recently had a twelfth birthday anniversary. The Savannah News speaks of au argument between Messrs. Ellis and Walker, in whioh tho former silenced tno latter oy masmg a pointed allusion with a shotgun." Practical Hopeful: "Will breakfast soon be ready, mamma?" Mamma: "Yes, my dear." Hopeful: "Well, papa, you might Bay grace just now, to save time," punch. A young man in Vermont much addicted to reading in bed by the light of a kerosene lamp, did not come dowu to breakfast ona morning.

Upon entering the room a sad scene was presented. The lamp had tippod over. A new patchwork quilt was ruiuod, and tho young niuii was sound asleep. "Washington and his Dog" have now got into the patent outsides, and aro laying waste tho rural districts. Chicago Pott.

Artists are to wear ground glass spectacles Summer, in order that thoy may not be thii ed by the bright tints and huge figures Varden costumes, of the i. vfoonasquatucket railroad, proposed If the laud, doos not dio of its naino, in Rhoda the slightest fear that it will theie is cot ny shock that it is likoly to perish from a. encounter. Qf A Western edite. air of uncertain color, having long gxeasy match, and that he and butternut clothes tho insane asylum would have been sent te enough to get long ago if he had brain.

i. Some of the marble quarriao, for statuary Vermont, has been sent to Koine nd works purposes. It has a finer grain, a. ''an the more deeirably uudor the chisel U. Italian article.

of Abusing one's rolations in tho bosotv it one's family is said to be one of tho sweotih of domestio privileges. Corn dodgers will keep five years in a damp place and not grow tender, and a dog hit witta one ov them will yell for a' week, and thon orawl under the barn aud matter for two days more. A gentleman of this citr has purchased one of tho celebrated St. Bernard dogs. He is a "faithful hound" and hunts for a man on the name principle that he doos for a piece of meat.

A traveller on the mountain side is mere hash for him. Norwich Bulletin. A San Francisoo street oar oonduotor Jut beginning to oolleot his fares placed his hand in the side pooket of hia coat to draw forth his nippers, when out came a formidable flve shootor rom a miner's hip pookt aonompa nied with the exclamation, "Look hear, stranger, I kira from tho mountains, but yer can't get the drop on me." AUCTIONEERS. A TJOTION SALE THOS W. LINDSAY will ssllon THURSDAY, at 10 o'olock at, 101 Atlantic St.

household furniture, romweil for conreniencs of sale, comprising Parlor Suits, in orlmBon rops blaok walnut, hlsh post and other Bedatoads, Chairs, Tabloi, bairgnd other Matlrosses, Froncli plate Mirror, Solas, Lounges, Sowing Machines, 40 churob. paw Cushions, in Sue order. Sal, punitive. mhll 3t tabgb sale op unredeemed Li PLF.DGB8 THOS. W.

LINDSAY will sell, on vKlD AY, March 16, at 10X o'clock, at 104 Atlantio st, 800 lota of men's and women's apparel, gold and ealvor watches, bed and table linen, guns, revolvers, etc. by order of Mr. Hilton, 185 Grand New York. Bale positiye. mbll4t YWM, COLE.

COLK 4 MURPBV, Auctioneers. Salesroom, triy tmwm street. WKDNKSDAY. March 13. At 10M o'clock, at salesrom.

UOU3KHOLD tfURNITUKE. Rosowoo't and walnut parlor suiia. walnutand painted chamberBuits, mattresses ana bedding, dining buffets and chairs, bureaus, m. t. tables, lounges.

Brussels and three ply carpets, 1 six octave piano, lot chandeliors, Ac. Also, 100 rolls Canton matting, assorted widths and patterns. mh 8t N. CAMP, AUCXIONEEB WIliLi eell at auction on WEDNESDAY. March 13, 1852, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, No.

Ill Broadway, the valuable plot of pround, havluc: three fronts, on Clmt od and Huntington sts. and Hamilton av, Brooklyn. Particulars at the Auctioneer's office, No. 106 Broadway, New York. 7t COLE, AUCTION EEK.

Oommerolal Exchange, No. 38y Pulton street, opposite tat mySly Oity Hall. Brooklyn. WEDNESDAY, March, 13.1872. At 12 the Commercial Kxchange, No.

3S3 Fulton st, Brooklyn. No. 94 AMITY 8T A 3 story, basement, attic and sub cellar brown atono house; 15 moms; 7 manteUof fancy marbles; all tho modern improvements: house 25x45.6 lot 25x11)0. The property is held under lease from the Brooklyn Benevolent Society, and is free from all taxation. ADELP131 ST A vacant lot, 22.4x100, iron railing in front, party wall, anil on the wesr.

side of Adelphi st, at tho middle of the block, between Laiayette and Greene ava. Terms oasy maps ready. JOSEPH HEGEMAN CO. On WEDNESDAY, March 13, At 12 M. on the premises, Fulton st, noar New York av.

A kindling wood establishment In full operation, (including louse of sara), steam engine, horse, wagon, largo quantity of pine wood, Ac, will be sold In one lot. Terms cash. ior particulars, inquire at salesrooms. mb.7 6t JOHNSON, AUCTIONEER, BYJERE. JOHNSON, Successor to Johnson fc Miller.

No 25 Nassau street, corner Cedar st, N. Y. Heal Estate promptly sold and exchanged. Auction Sales oi stocks, furniture, merchandise, TUESDAY, March 12, At 12iVclock, at Exchange Salesroom 111 Broadway. N.

KXKuUTOH'h SALh of a Valuable House on One Hundred and Sixteenth st, N. Y. also two choice lots on One Hundred and Thirteenth st, N. Y. mb.5 tit WKDNKSDaY, March 13.

At 12 o'clock, at Salesroom of WALTERS, THOMAS Co Eii Iron at, Brooklyn. SUPREME COURT SALE of Brick House and 4 lots (siuiily) on President, fit. mhu 7t HUKSDAY, March 14. At 12 o'clock P. ntotncfof JOSIATI M.

"WHITNEY, Snaswick Terrace, Long Island City, Astoria. GREAT SAL of 47 choice lots, with buildings. Dock Property, ic. "Very iiesirahlo. mhott TUESDAY, March 19.

At 13 o'clock, at Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway. N.Y. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE. Hv order of HROOKLYN GU RAILROAD COMPANY others, of VALUABLE VACANT LOTS, ON FOURTH AVENUE BOULEVARD, BETWEEN THIRTY SIXTH, THIRTY SEVENTH. FIFTY FIFTH AND FIFTY SIXTH STREETS.

FOURTH AV. BOULEVARD, s. o. ectlre front be tween 1 hirty sixtb and 1 hirty soventh IU lots. THIRTY hlXTH s.

w. 80 feet s. o. of Fourth three Jotsiindone J.ir?o uoro, TH1RTY SKV N'l li n. e.

80 feot s. e. of Fourth one large $rore. FOURTH AV. BOULEVARD, w.

botiToen Fifty iiftii and Fifty sixth entire from 1(1 lots. FIl'TY FIFTH s. w.a., 1W foet, n. w. of Fourth .2 lata.

FIFTY SIXTH n. c. feet n. w.of Fourth 11 lot. Terms lincral.

AUn MAONI1TCKNT NINTH AVENUE LOTS. NKAH PROSfECT PARK. NINTH AND FKOj PEO'T s. corner, 4 splendid lots ininiinu Ninth av. PROSPECT w.

feet s. e. of Ninth lots. Tho above lots are splendidly situated on the highest grmit; in the of Jirookiyn. and command the most ex Ifciint'd iews it ihc surrounding country for twenty nulos.

Terms unusually easy. ALsO, AT hAME TIME AND PLACE, DON'T MISTAK n. THE DATE, 1 UKSDaY. March 19. Don't Mistake tho Place.

I schange HaU'sroom, 111 Broadway, N. Y. GREAT SALIC, By order of JOHN WHIFFLE, Trustee, or SPLENDID HKOQKLYiV LOTS, Situated iu the Twenty first Ward, near on ilALSKY AND HANCOCK STS, and SARATOGA AVENUE. SA RATOd A e. entire front between Halsey und Hancock sts.

1U HANCOCK toft. e. of Saratoga 8 lots and gores. HALSEY n. W) ft.

e. of Saratoga 8 lots and gores. The above lots are not put up for I ho purposo of trying tho market; they are to he sola positively, ab.olutely, and without regard to price, to the highest bidder. Also, at same time and place, VALUABLE BUSHWIUK AV. BOULEVARD LOTS, including three cornorp.

BU.SHWIUK AV. BOULEVARD, n. e. entire front, between ocdbiriR antt sts. a spiendicl iots BUMIWIOK AV.

BOULEVARD, n.cur. of Woodbine lots. Terms easy. Map at Auctioneer's office. mh98t THURSDAY, MARCH 21.

At 12 o'clock, at Fxchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway. N.Y BROOKLYN DOCK PROPERTY OA GOWANUS CANAL. ADMIRABLY ADAPTED FOR COAL, LUMBER, BRICK OR LIME YARDS. Centrally situated, havinga front of 100 feet on the canal, and 20U ice; on Douglass street, containing 8 full c.ty lots. This property will be positively Bold on easyterm.i to the nighuat t'idder.

aiaps now ready at Auctioneer's office. same time and place: GREAT MISCELLANEOUS SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY A NO VACANT LOTS. BY ORDER OF A NON HEMDKNT LIVING IN HARTFORD, CONN. will be ready one week before sale. JUESDAY.

APRIL Great tale of Richmond Hill, L. lots by order of Trustees, under direction of JWers. Miller. Stoutenburgh A Pedih.nn, Attormys, No. Is Wall st, N.

Particulars htrettiter. mliN lot SHERIFF'S SALB Vo attachment isuod out of the County Court of Kimis County, to mo directed and delivered, 1 will exuoae for sale, at the dock at tho foot of Bridge street, on the ninth dav of March. 1B72, at I02 o'clock the canal boat D. Bell, of Buffalo, her tackle, apparel and furniture, by order ol Hon. Henry A.

Moure, Judgo of said Court, ana by authority of Chapter 41, Laws of New York tor 1862. Dated Brooklyn, February 1872. ANTHONY WALTER, Sheriff. John M. Pertiy, Deputy Sheriff.

mh2 7f Theabove sale stands adouruod until Thursday, tne 14th day of March, 1B72, at the same hour and place ANT WON WAL'I'ilR, Sheriff. John M. Pnnluty. ShoriT. inti 11 4t' WAliTEKS, THOMASCo7XU( ttcneers, Real Estate and Insurance Agents.

Brooklyn Salesroom, ulWti at, oppoaito City Hall Brooklyn. Particular attention paid to iurnltnro and outdoor eules. Brooklyn City Securities. Stocks and Bonds bought, sold and nesmiuted; also. Western Railroad Stocks and Bonds bnucht and sold.

fniti On WEDNESDAY tMarch 13. A I story and basement t2 story rear) brick dwelling on tho southerly side of State between Bond and Nevios 16 feet 8 inches east of Bond st; house 16 feet 8 inches by water in kitcheu and second story, sewer connection, gas in 9 rooms (for 2 metres), basement heater, water closets, Ac. Lot SO fet deep. Particulars at tho office of (iio cuu onst, nrooKiyn. mnu 2t I XSTR IJCTI OX.

AT 20. FRENCH'S TELEGRAPH, Bookkeeping, Busiuess Aritlnnatic and Writing College, Sch 1 ulton st, opuositn Johnson, with English and Ladies' Departments. Commenco any day and evening Writir.g lessons 3. FRENCH'S English Training Academy for young men and boys. English branches thoroughly taught to $15 per (juarter.

Special attention to persons backward or hard to learn. 8o3 lKOWNE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. Ht nGar Tillary, 22 years established. FOUR SEPARATE uPaR'1 ENTS, viz: Commercial, English, Ladies' and private rooms for grown persons. Students for any study, begin at anytime, dayorepentopr, terms dating from entrance.

Gall or write for circular. au9 ly BROWN HALL'S NORMAL BUSI NESS COLLEGE, fiu 607, 609 and 611 Fulton av, opposite Flatbnsh av, Novelty Building, will RE it Vu iT4i au van tag oa are offered at this institution to boys and youne men oeekln a thorough nglish or business education. two Separate departments, mi 'oi ffl recently of the Collepiato and Polytechnic Institute of this city. Principal of" the English Department; Mr. F.

BROWN, receiver of the lirat prize at the World's Fair for the best penmanship, and authorof the famous pen picture i St ri U1, luiuouB pen picture of the Lord's Prayer, Principal of tho Business Deoart raent. lor particulars call or address BROWN A. TT Principala and Proprietora. COLL. GRAM.

SCHOOL AND GYMNASIUM, Oonrtst, corcor JoralcmoD, near Oity Hall Ciji s09 small. Thornuch drill and explanations Eng. lis h. Mathematics, Classics and Modern Laoffaasres. references io 1.

COO former scholars. Circulars at book Store. L. W. HART.

A. M. inhS CLA KKJr? INTKRNATIONAt, BUSINESS OOLtiEGE. SS'l'0; and 41 COURT 8T. Fir DI 1 (NUT DKPABTMHNT8.

Second 'V!" 9aal'tted for business. "mJrSyflnmS. Writing, uranimar. arithmetic, (leograiihy. etc.

aals ly A I IE VOYA JVTS. A BROOKLYN pLAlUVOYANT FOR twirroyant and Pronhotoss, SlrSS disease hair: proscribes untouS, remedies "'i suited on alfaffslrs of life liaslnoounr3f.V,.,0,T factor. naranteed. 21 Myrtle aT, near Fnlton tl. CLAIRVOYANT THE DISTInguTsTT" ED AlAOAMB OEDOllB.

from Paris, tolfs all oas, present and future events; lost and stolen Kords recoV' crod; brings toKotbor those separated, absent friends' lucky numbers hivon. auceti; Rents, St. Hour. Aom A M. to op.

in eld aod Ui new No Fulton between Mlddatrh and Henry sts, tuird lioor, front lOfinj. nifill 3t. IX 1 1 m'lHllTiri.

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