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Not JIB* reckoned at less m a n t l i M , Connected witBTBE I Slav Oflke is * eorunlete BOOK A N D J O B PimiM EVMBKBMUUuri FiM.iT-t LA*" Won .Neatly end promptly done at short not ro and In he late*) style. AH are invited to call and tea* oar faculties for executing ..or style of priming. HKStlY K. BO'.V F.N !•,- i(h»'. I t Itewklgn laito Ibtirrtt THE PR1IMVS BlRIAi •T JOBS a. wnrrrmK. My thoughts ere all in yonder town. Where, wept by many tears. Today my mother** friend lay* down Tbe burden of ker years. True as in life, no poor disguise Of death with h e r H s e • '. And on her simple casket lies No wreath of bloom and green. O n o t f o r h e r t h e fortst's art, . The mocking- weeds o f * o « , But Messina* of the voiceless heftt, Tbe lore that paasetb show ! Tat all about tbe softening air Of new-born sweernesa tells, And the unarathered Bav-ttowen wa.tr The tint* of oceao shell*. The oM, assuring miracle Is free* as heretofore ; And earth takes up its parable Of life from death oncv ra >re. Here organ swell and eburcb-bell toll yethmks but dlsoonl were. The prayerful silence of the soul Is beat t> fitting her. No --und should break the quietu le Alike of earth ana »ky :— O wandering wind In .tea brook wood. Breathe b u t a haJ-uoarU » i - b I Sing softly, spnna-blrd, for her sake, A ad thou, not 'instant sea, lapse tightly as if Jesus spake. And thou wet: Galilee ! •or all ber quiet life Bowed on As meadow streamlets flow. Where fresh* r green reveals alone Tbe noiseless ways they no. From ber loved place of prayer 1 a s * The blain-robed moui ners p***. With slow toot treading reverently The graveyard's springing gniH. Make room, O mourntn? ones, t o r m e . Where, like tbe friends of Pa-il. That y o u n o more ber f.tc - s jail soe You sorrow most of all. Her oath shall brighten more and more Colo the tverfect d a y ; S>be car not fan of peace who bore Such peaoe with ber away, O sweet, calm face that seemed to woar Tbe leak of sins forgiven! O Trtete of prayer that seemed to bear Our own needs up to heaven '. How re-eeretst in our midst she stood. Or knelt in gratefui nratse ! What grace of Christian womanhood Was in her household way* I For si in h e r holy living moat No duty left undone ; Tbe heavenly a n d i h e human blent Tbeir kindred *>ves I n o n e . And il her life small leisure found For f- aitiug e a r a n d e t e . And ileasure, on ber dally round, sr.e r-aiaed unp.maiiig by. Tet with her went a secret s™n-e Of aii things sweet and lair. And beautv's gracious providence Refreshed her unaware. She kept her line »f rectitude WUhmre'autioonjciousease; Her ktodty rostirteis uiHier-itood All avail* eourtaaies. AD Inborn charm of grdctoitsneas Made sweet her «mtle anil tone. And glorified her farm-wife dress With beauty not itsowu. Tbe dear Lord's beat interpreters Are humble human souls; The f!i»spel of a Hfe like hers Is mora than books or scrolls. From sobemc and creed toe light goes out, Tbe saintly fact survives ; The blessed Ma-ter none can doubt K•-*'• slid in holy liven. —AOanfir Honthly. SI Oar flrookltn " Cltiaen Soldiery'' and their ArmurUs lOraroercial Adrewlafr.l Brooklynlies are Jusi uow very much inter- ested in (he subject or armories, to aocotn-no- date tbe inCTeaeing numbers of their ctt-z -i aoidiery. This want has long been felt by the Brookltn military, and has seriously retarded their growth and dereiopnv-ut. The <.nly bui id- lng entirely devoted to military purposes for many \ears was ibe old armory, corner of rranberry and Henry streets—a crasv, dikap- idsted structure, wb'ch baa been pronounced unsafe to occupy- Tbe Twenty-third Regi- ment w a s t h e ftrst organtsaMon to apply t o i h e Legisialure for an appropriation to butlJ an armory, and mat year succeeded in its effort?: tbeir new building ou llermoat avenue is rapidly r^rogressina; towaid completion, and it is thought will be ready for oecu- nancy when the celt drill reason conimeneea in Ibe tall. It is -ruat-.d in tbe most fashion- able and beautiful portion of ibe city. " o n t h s hill," as the dwellers thereon are proud to call it, and near the resldeueea of many o f t h e members of the regimens. This armory, hand- somely built of trick, with brown-»tone f.io- mgs, in Its pr«eent unfinished con iitlon gives o n e m o r e tbe idea of an imtneu^e tabernacle where ibe soft, modulated tone* a n i sweet ac. cents of a Taimagv will be beard, ratucr tnao tbe rallying ncai.t of warnke men. where the sharp, stern voiee of eommaod is mingle j with the harsb Mare of the bugle, and toe loud rat- tle of tbe dium. Tbe Tweoty-ibird, though not o n e o f the oldest, is an eoierrrMng and ambitious regiment, and, under tie leu-iership of its able and soldierly commander, i'olonei Bodney C. Ward, striving hard to b.come tbe " -seventh iu-giment" of llro->klyQ. Toe l/egavature. that ha* ju*t closed its long and arduous ses^nu, paavO a mil mak- ing an appropriiitioD to build an Ar mory for the Thirteen in Iteijune i t , a n d t o e g-est question now agitating tru- militirr mind la, - W h e r e shudl we btniii.ur A .a >ry>* A majority of the members are in favor of » e tug a ceutirft •.<-iiM.il, ii, tbe vicinity of the City Halt, and oot-i-ment t o a n t h e c i r lines The lbirieeoia have gained rapidly outing the la**ye«ir t>ith tu atrength awl dis- cipline, Tnw is mainly d u e t o t h e i i fluenc - and txertiocs of their present cjmoaanJ-;r, » I eoerai James Jnurdan,* tborougbgotug dis- ciplinarian and uccompHshed so.oier. ine Thirteenth are lor unatc in po*ne«»-ini. a t o t one! -»ith *ueb s t rn writ military record, lor the Geeeral u t»> "teattiet-bed soldier," no -carptt Kiugh.. - ' - t h a t nerer aat a stiuadron ai.tot at Id. nor the cnvtsion or * battle kuew more than a sjaosttr.** but loueht h i * w a y u p dming "the late unpleasantness" frasa Maj >r of the gallant loirie nb, ilrookivn, to a Brevet Major-Oeoi ralnhip in tae Volunteer Aims. T b e ' i"i Biooklvn Civ tiiard, Com- pany O. of the T h i r t e e n t h , »»*•<• mug ungint- ed with their qtiartris i n t o e o l d a r m >ry tn <re than a veai ago. rented a large room In C o u r t street, opii*«ite the *lty Hill, fitting it up as a eomnauy meeting and club room. T b e B . G . w a s orgaotaed o n i n o 23d of August, ls42. being o n e o« the 0r3t military companies formed 10 Brooklyn. Many of ourl*-«t known awfejeaa aid prom'- j.ent military men bave In long-d t o t h e " o l 1 Guard," .mi mg w n o m w e n o lots ex -Mayor A. M Wood, Josiab and Setb L o w , J . V s n Andec, K. V. W. Thome. John B Woodward, a o l E . I . Mi-iineaii*-. Tbe first unilorm worn l»y t h e -Old Guard" was the scatlet ooat, faced in front with dark Woe. irimmed with a-olu l«ce; black trousers :with gold laoe stripe, a n d t a o be.arskinhat. in summer tney ptral •! w o n white ;trf>users. and mu*t have been a terror to all the «cay> .l-jlrls and 4e:!iiinent.il young ladiet. o f t b e d a y . A large picture HHamia the et-mpuny's r<»om, rf-pTeH>oting Colnne4 William Evtrdeil in full uniform, the hmilianl colors of ahiei present a striding contrast to the i>iain blue coat and mmiest snouid.:r- anaps of Ihe gallant ElUwortb. wai-se por- trait adorns the opposite wail. Tt>» md'*ter- cut roi: or the ©nmpsny wnen toey ret ir.nd trom Ballimoi-e in ljffl. after thre.- tnontno' »ersie in the lleia, .* baiidsoinu y fra'iiiil.aiid ocoupiea a oommicuous place i n i b e room; it presents a total of 135, officers and taen, quite a goo-ily army. The officers were fapt.ua R. V. is. Tnomc, Lieut em uta Jobnsou. Vfwod. »ard. ami Blwe.l. Although f o r a timo on duty at Annapolis and lis timore, they did not return without a " hru«h with tn«enemy. " for it is luscrilie<t on the nuts that on tha lath °! . "W- Wn " Lwutaaamt Wiyxlw.trd, n >w Maioi-to nerai lommanding Iseco-ia liivji in, imo lifty men embarki-it ,, n i i; v.-rnment «teamhoat and procetaed lo search of a retiel Jigbt-sbiPl tbe vessel was rnuiKl in Mill Crank, near toe Virginia shore. On the appro* -it o f the formidable expedition sent for her de- struction, the oucnhc rebels on rtoarsfUhg i»t- IJ fled. When dlparitng with th-ir p i » » . their btaris dlled with eiultitio.% stn^iaa t a w n s of vtotory, they were suodenlv nr sag it to a reaiiatng •enae o l t h e horrors of »!..„, lively djscharge of musketry from t-ie-«bo"re. tupisasrd to be the work o f a Virginia cotn- iatiy. railed Lancaster Grays. T h e fir • w«t* returned, and the enemy ieireatea. in ls«i they were again vauteo Pi tbe Beld, rtomag iod for three months at Suffolk, V a . ; a l s ». i n l*#a, ibsy serred for thirir days in Penn«y.Tanla, at tbe time of the battle of Gettysburg. At the last meeting of the Veteran Association it wst resoleen to adopt tbe original uniform of the B. C. G.-red i-oat. bear-skin bit. etc.-and mske an annual parade snth tbe acne com- pany. Tbe Veterans have not yet lost thelt military ardor, and the imposing uniform of tbe Old Brooklyn City Onard will once more if **M oa Hit ttreau ut Brooklyn, VOL. \. NO. 2:a •>ilM>iiig» o f • • puiicn " OVkftASkRJ*. Tbe Wigatnscs were giving Iheir first garden port), and young Frtsuter, who had Just taken :be studio next door, bad one, too, when sud- denly a ponderous missile came hurling hrough the air (narrowly missing several of the guest.*) and buried itself with a treraao- dous " tbudd" in the turl of Wiggins' lawn. leuor Votae tDolce from Ibe top of tbe walU-" 1 beg tout pardon, but have you seen a quoit ." Wiggins, 9r. tsolo boss, of an obligatory character!-"Have I seen a quoit?" cto And Chorus #—" Have w e , e t c . , e t c V by 'he whole strength of the company. Finale fi-jMiisol. list i.ioattasrra. Grandpa Igoaded to madnesa, as tbe ball ts-undt u from the back of bis head)- " O c t o u t ..f the room, you little I I've told you half a desen time*. *tr. to g o and play in the ball My dear, I wish you'd ring tor Mary to take tbe child up stairs." Grandson—" I f v o u d o , I ' l l g e l into mischief, and turn on all ihe taps." BXCI.ATTO*, Maud -•' I"-e had whooping-cough P Ethel- " O h , that* nothing ; w h ; . I ' v e b a d measles! '." Maud—" Well, I ' v e h a d bronchitis !!!" Ethel (niter a pau»e>—" I learn French HIP" [Cotlaptse of Maud.) TO coaBtsroxDaSTt. Fastidious James--It u uot strictly Bri- quette, whtn a gentlomsn declines to dine with y o u o n t h e ground of being engaged, to Write in reply ibasyou believe that'9 all hum- bug and that be hopes for a pleasanter invita- tion ; b u t your answer would ofleu be truth- ful. Impatient Hester.-When Hamlet said: "Those that are ni irrteil already, ail but one snail live." « is certain that he meant, when king of Deoma: k\ to provide means of living for such eoaples at, had wedded on insufficient income*. But oon't you and "dear Tom" marry o n W e idea that anything of the sort •ill be done tor you. Wait and hope t o g e t tired of one another. Qui** Rxcusa.- Letters intended to be de- livered never miscarry. Misdirect carefully, if f o r a n y reason you desire your epithet to KO astray, and be returned to you, that y o u m a y stiow it when tbe mischief you wish it thought you tried to prevent is douc. If you o.ight to write to Leicester rHjoare. omit "Square." and your letter will make a pieqsaDt tour into the midlands. A Rightful Heir.-With pleasure, fend ns all your papers, a n d w e will read tbem carefully, and, it necessary, obtain our solicit- or's opinion tor y o u . " Else, wherefore breathe w e i n a Christian world?" or, rather, what else is the duty of an editor 1 rcrupuM>us.-Tbere i s n o objection to shoot- ing a street organist, but do not Ore out of yotr window when anybody else is about, lest you injure a fellow-creature. L. J . M . - T n u d i d n o t send tbe stamps, whloh wag a bcre, because at the moment we hap- pened to -cant some, but your oocm would equally have gone Into the waste-paper bas- ket Where Is y o u r n g h t to give us tbe slight- est troub.e? A Dejected Wife.—We can give noadviee aiout marking-iDk. Besidea, respectable washerwomen now decline to work for per- sons w h o a r e mean enough to mark their lin- en, and thus not only show a want of confi- dence, but give the trouble of sorting ihe things. Maria Yi u ask who "Glossary tbe Poet," was. You have aeen bis works indicated on the back of the volume containing Chaucer, (lower and Skelton. Quite right to ssk. He s a very nice poet, and has this advantage, that be explains every word he use*, wbiobv several moderns d o n o t d o . SEW PlBtirtHOM. •MUSIC FOR JUN£ XMm Just Published, And Mailed, post paid, M receipt of the marked prtca. Pleees aiarhe I thus * nave illustrated titles. Come. Holy Spirit. Sop., bolo. and lua, . Dank*. fOcts. Does Be tver Think of Me. sjong and (•>,(, .... Hays. IS " •Cod Mess oar II .me rJong and fhu , stawart. " H<'w d'ye do, Annt saaia ? Comic - -,.n« .... Sttewart. 30" tristiitcr and Htarer of Prayer, Solo •ndOur .Dank*. 30" Jul.a,-tl» of Thee I Ping. <<orjg and Cho KJ! ..... Hays. 3S Whisper sofUy. Mother'* Dying. Beatg sndrho. .. -Stewart. 30 •Whe dun't you Come Home.' f->ax andtho ...... T » Pea-! of America. C»t«iee Klnkcl. sn Autumn l*aee». Reverie ..... Hinkel. 40•- 1)LTLR^' MISHIL H0\r,iL Perpetual CRYSTAL PALACE AND Industrial Exhibition Company OF NEW YORK. Subscription to the Stock will be received «t tbe following places New York city: UNION TRUST CO.. Ii Broadway UOWE8 4 IsACT 30 Wall Street riFTO NATIOSAL BANK Third Avenue and Twenty-sixth Street B l l.l.'M H K A D B A N K Third Avenue and Twenty-ruth Street II Mil.EM BANK Third Avenue and One Hundred ana Twenty- fifth Street, s o d o f 1NSI'K.IN(-B. A. S. DlTEN . .... Krte Railroad office -AMI El. SLOAN, President Delaware and Lack- awanna Railroad, corner William and Rxchaoga Place. RICHARD HCbKLu ........ 31 Broad Street KRAST'US BROOKS. .Publisher New York Exyrtu H.'B. CROSBY 16 Nassau Street KDWARD ROBBRTS .Bighty-flfth street and Avenue A PACL N. SPOFgORn, » Broadway, and at the temporary office of the Company. S Broadway Alt payments roast be made by check payable to the order of the mtost Trust Company, 13 Broad- way. The moneys arlslrg from the sale of the stock hereby sold are paid into the Union Trust f.-npsny. and cannot be paid out by said Com- MQoy except upon vouchers showing that tbe mooey has been uetually and honestly expended in the erection of the Industrial Exhibition Uuildtog, or in acquiring title to land. The land of the Company Is exempt from taxes bounded ns follows : 98th t o 10*1 Street, and 3d to 4th Avenue. Comprising 356 24-25 city lots, or s h o u t 231 Na. 7». Contains lue following selection Y if choice New _4usic. Price, JO eta. Worth Id tiO in sheet Inrm. W .rth in Sheet F'.rra. Hays. 41 c t s . 30 an 3U 35 40 Si SI 41) 50 Ihavx no Home ;.- Meet Me. Bessie. Song and Cho >tewart. Sweetest Bud is Missing. Song aid ;"ho .... .tanks. My >oat is Dark. Ballad Walker. -p'rniainsteid bslop. 4 liands P.nher. Gliry to find. Quartet Dressier. -sllie's Walta Kinkel. sdver Moonbeam Soaouisch ... neeht. May-Pole March Mueller. Autumn Leaves. Reverie iJCSt, Take you choice. 30 cenU f..r the Montuly. o r t h e «...# trucn in sheet furm f.*.__ _ _ _, PeblishedbvJ. L.PBTKKS. 39*3 Bniadway, v Y. BBjfgMIB BASiBSt. UNION DIME s II v i n ir « Hank, Nos. » and ra? CASAL Street. N. Y. Open dally from 10 to t Monday evemnas. *toJ tssets: s-;le-v«»ii ^Hilton l»«»llt BUBVPLL'3: SF.VBN HI NDItKD A N D K THOCSASD t)OI.1.*.RS. SIX PFHCRftf. INTRRBST ALLOWED. Bank hooks in Bnalish, French and Herman. N.J. HAlNE»,Pr«s't. ii. S. CHAPIN, Treaa. T. S. AEMors, Secy. D E P O > I T T O - D A Y In the SAYINGS BANK Chartered by the La-led States. -EM/ r«B Ctart-t-aK, ISo l-leeeker street. A^sBTS OVER *Vl,e«XI,IIO». SAM L. HARKI-, Manager. MECHANICS' SAVINGS BANK of Brooklyn, jrKCTlOB Of t l LTON and MAIN STRKKTS OPKN DAILY Ftom 9 A. M. t o i P. M. and from I t o T P. M MOM**It AND SATURDAYS TO 1 P. M. Interest »t * per cent., on all sums or me Dollar and ut.wards. commences on the 1st of January. Ain.. lulf, and Hctooer. in each year : a t ' I ALL Int-oifis WAH* OM OR »Bn>rtE TB» lVrii or HII~.I MOMHS WILL HRA.W INTERKST FBOM TBS riaeri. (IfllAj-. , :PTesldent-TllO*AS BROOKS. V tee-Presidents, JAMM H. WHKATI.KV JOHN FRENCH «,,ri.t»tt-llr.NRV K. nUTflHNSON. Treasurer-si LAS B. DUTCHKR. P. B. ci.AHJil. S. B. rHtTTK.NDBN, WM B KK>' 1ALI- A. F.liOODNOVY. l(.H> FKF.F II, MDW.O. BADKAU. »JI. H. Ak ..d's, SILAS B. DCTlIilfiRi IAS. It. Wi JiATLKY, THOMAS BROOKS, (I. W. WOO ,'FUHI) JURAM W. HUNT, rliOS. MAr-KN, LOK1N PAI.MKK, >TBWART L. WOtlDFOKD. S h a r e s »tCO e a c h Mtynnta t o b e made as follows : Fl »e per cent, ot time of subscribing, and the nisi".- in instaltneau not exceeding ten per cent, st any one instalment. There can be no safer Investment than this. It Is a borne Investment. It Is the ownership of land on <i.'w York Island, and the erectioa of a perma- nent building oa the same. in accordance with the charter and by a resolu- tion of tbe Board of Directors of tbe industrial s-xhlbltlon Company, passed July M, 1872, the fol- lowing memberships have been created, and a e I ffered for sale—at tbe above-named places and by authorised Agents throughout tbe United States. Tb troper bolder of any of these Is entitled to rrrrdwiaslsa to tbe Industrial Exhibition, the Art's Rery of Statuary and Paintings, and the garden of Plants, during the ttane It Is open, and limited only by the duration of the membership. These snemberablpa do not entitle the holder to .dn.issii.ns tu special places of amusement, ex- aa conducted by tbe Exhibition Cempuov. XllK UTU AL Life Insurance Company OF Now York, 144 and 146 BROADWAY, New York. V. S. WINSTON, President. Assets liliwifihl Mil- lions of Dollars. HKIIVRl) A. MrCCRDV, Vicf-President. J. M. STUART, Secretary. VY. II. C BARTLETT. Actuary, tOiiTHENTlL \M. III). 26 Court Street. Capital - - - $f,000,000 00 Assets, Jau. 1, '72 2,509,526 27 Insures aoatnst loss by Are at reasonable rates. GEO. T. HOPE, President. CTKCS PECK, Secretary H. H. LAMPORT, Vice President C'HAS. H. UCTCHKR, Sert'y Brooklyn Dept. O FHCEOFCHBPPU, BUCUKK & MULVII.LS. (,'enera; Insurance Agency, No. 11 Montague St. SBW YORK, LB Broadway. BOSTON, lj state street. _ „„_ BROOgLYit, Mayie. 1SI3. DKARStB: Owing t o t b e removal of wm. Pol- ley, ns agent of the con.panics of wbicb we are general managers, we take pleasure in informing iiia that we have apptiluted Mr Benjamin Lewi-, a gentleman welt and favorable known among tae insurance and Broi-klyn public, to represent the lire Association of Philadelphia. Assets, %'-.- au.COO. Pennsylvania Underwriters-Assets, |L- 300,000. Lancaster Insurance Company—Assets. tlfrfft American Central Insurance Co.—ABsets, fiujiw Alps Insurance Co.-Assets, HUO.OOO. Soliciting a continuance of past favors, we arc yours respectlully, CHKPPU, HUClluR 4 MUI*- VHJ.r?, Cenenil Munagers, 17B Broadway. BEN- JAMIN I.KWIS. Manaser.211 Montaitue street. L Al'Al'ElTK F1RB INSURANCE COMPANY, RBOOKLYN, J a n u a r y 11. W73 tiish Capital... |150.0J0 08 Surplus. January 1.1ST3 iU8.ti.S3 18 »2!«,H8-i V Tatal liabilities. IT.tiXi CO Net assets 1211.083 18 A scmt-annual dividend of FIVE Per Cent, baa been declared, payable on demand. tlKO. W. HUNT. Secretary. Uffl BROADWAY, orriCES ,' (N'r Maiden Lane.) ( NSW YORK. TtiOUTAUK FIRKINS. COMPAJslX OF TIL* CITY OF BROOK LYM. C A S H C A P I T A L , »150,UOO. S U R P L U S , JlTS.OOd No. 22 COURT 8T., BROOKLYH, DIRkCiORS. Wm. Ellsworth, S.L. nusted, James Raymond, Lira Balaaln, W M.ltinralniui.Kutus Ressuguio Edwin Beers, EliasLewis, Jr..W. Richmona, liarret(j.BtrgenJoiin W.Lewis, Kli Rabbins, l has. C. Beits, S. Llnington, 8. B. Stewurt, Samuel Boc-tb, Abraham IAIU, Edniund Titus, S. W.Burtis, A . A . L"W, W, M Thi.raas, R. C Rrainard, T. A. Newman, G e o . A . Thome, J. W. Campbell, Foster Pettit, A.Underhlll, -. it. Ci.nkliii, D.B.Powell, B. Valentine, C.L.Cooke, M.D.J. M. Phettia, E. D. White, John II. Dlmon, John D. Prince, J.O. Whitnhouse. .lames Knton, J. I. StudweU, K. J. WMtUick, A.Hanabergb, Jacob Pre'ip, John Williams. U.lin Ualaey, Wm. Phnner, Joseph D. Willis, A. StudweU, |WM. ELLSWORTH, President. O. T. SgARiMS. Secretary. <igo. CS, TKASK Assistant Secretarw R _ lirGKWO"OD""lNSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN. CASH CAPITAL $200,000 Insnres ngatnst loss or dsmage by Are and the risk of tnlund navigation and transportation. No. »0COI RT STREET. I So. W BROADWAY, Br -klyn. I New York. 'HE DIMK. HAYINOI* BANK OF BROOKLYN. Ros. W:aod3«l» FULTON STRF.gT. OPF.N DAILY. fr..m» A . M . t o t P . M. and Mt.NDAtS AND SATCRDAiiS from j t.i I (.'clock 1\>I. IIUSTED. President. Vice-Presidenu. .•7.-2.TJ.OI I.n9 1 KEMBERSHIPS—Price and Kind. Class ht. Price $10. 30 aflnissioBs, Entitling the purchaser to thirty admissions t o t h e Exhibition. Not transferable. Price 110. Class !d. Pri« $20. 90 admissions. entitling the purchaser to ninety admissions to ion. |Not transferable. Price *30. ?b«TTnTbTtloD. Class 3d. Price $10. S60 admissions. SEYMOUR I. llAi.ot!' DoLLViB,! JOHN iiaL*Kr. i J. w.Hmn.secretary. WW KhWAKHs. Treasurer An.i usit ot Asse:ajan L IsTl 11B - lATrsU" 1 H 1 A N 1> ksV k I N OS LANK OF BROOKLYN. FUI.TOS ST . c-.rner ..r B..prum place. Ope* daily from u A. M. to i P. M„ Mondays and s iturdays Haas to• s P . M. livings Departaie.it- Interest at I par cent, Mg snnum. eomaieneing on the 1st of Janu;iry. Aprt. lu.y. and Oagoaaa*. Fifteen days allowed for do- p.»s-t*, C'laaieneiaa each qoarter. lN-pn*it«a'«> received on soeetai aceount. whieb may be cneebed ..at at ple.tsura. InUT'sl at I per rent, per annual allowed on such .!er,oslts on the o..., BarkBfjfM^— % mtumwt. PMtiifggy JOU.N S. MACK AY. T~finrer, FTIWAIIH B. Fowt.gR, "eerai«»y. JOBS l. PaanT. Attorney. ^ "7MJ^^RAIlIT a*vines BANK OF a EBfMiKLVN. turner f ..art and, Livlnast-.n i sta. OPEN DAILY hunt A.M.. id »P. M..and evert MIINllAY and SATI'ltDAY fr..ro i to S P. i M. Interest HIV PKHtKNT. on all-urns entitled ] * hereto, tree of tii.vernment lax. AM'RKW DofiiliHHTV. l»re«ldent. It. 1 AMAKI HE. Firsi Yica-PresidenL JOHN MiS UNVlLUSecond Vtce-PresidenL K. I. I. A 1.1 .is •Se.-ri-'.irT. JI.tTTBEs.1lis. _2 The National Wire Net Mattress. I'H. me.l April ft. a n d J a a e -1A. IH-v-J. TDK <'M V PEKH8rT SPRINO MATTKESS K\EU iliFKItEDTO THE PUBLIC, AWARDED: First Pren.inm, BroDzt; Medal, at Cincin- nati In«lii>tria) Evponilion, HTi. Ural i'reuiiuui, Special Awitrtl, I.OI.U viKDtl., at American ln-dilnte. New York, 1872 T. ft. OAYLORD. lto Fullnrj street. Eotitllntt the purchaser to three hundred and six- ty admissions. Nottrsnsferable, Price HO. Class 1th. Price $100. life. Entitling the purrhsser to admission at anytime during life ; the building being open to the pub- lic. Not transferable. Price *W0. ^ Class ith. Family lor Life. Price $100. Kntitiing the purchaser and bis Immediate fami- j <ia a$e at the lime ot such purchase) or any of them., during tbe illetime of any of them to ad- mission to tbe Exhibition, when open to tbe pub- lic. Not transferable. Price »300. nasi\6tb. HERED1T1RT AND TROS- liBLE. Price $1,000. milling theVholder and owner to admission to tse Exhibttlon\t any time when the building Is open to the public. Transferable by sale, gift, or devise, but only to be used by tbe actual owner The holders of these membership! are to be re- garded as honorary members of the Institution with such afdlttonal privileges as may from time to time be gtanted tbem by tbe Board of Dlrec tora. Payment to be made whenever called on by cluck payable to the order of the Union Trust d m puny. WlLI.IA HRNKY HtNKt ARililK E. S. M: IS A AC 1. DIRECTORS. LOTUKOI", THOMAS R. LEWIS, .'.SMS. . ATWATSR, H ItAXTEtt, iWNSON ("ARV, Jl EWD. H. LlTCHVlKLD, JOHX A. LlVlNUSTOM, M. M. LOW, SETH LOW. WILLIAM O. LOW, Ai'uusrfs B- MAs-rmRg, ALBEKT MATHSWS, f. K MAXWELL, T. H. MILLS, J. I- MORGAN, JR., R. S. MoRlso.N. II. i: PIERHKPONT, JR., JOHN F. PRAEOER. w. J. STKANABAX, JOBN VAN NOSTBASn, JACOB T. V A N WYCK, WILLIAM A. WRITE. WM. K. LOTHROP. President. WM. A. SCOTT. Secretary. BRANCH OFFICE. 31 PEARL ST., N. Y. r. ft LQCgWOOD, Manager. -'rflCK ATI^ANTIC MUTUAL, IN SUItAM E COMPANY. _ New York, J a n . * l . 1 S T 3 . Tbe Trustees, iu eemformitytc the chBrterof the Company, snnroit the fullowina statement of Its af. fairs on the 31st December. lgT2: Premiums received on Marine Risks from 1st January JMkaa31st December, S. IS. ( HllTLNDSN JB DAV1II LOWS. iOHN E. LOWS | II. E. DOI.OE, c. R. FLINT. N. H. FROST. B. T. SROTHINGBAM, THLOHOHE K. UIUHS, SBAFPABP liOMANg tBA8. A. HULL, J. B. Kl.M.. J It. O* 1 K.2.. ..•5.013,019 55 Premiums on Pulteies not marked off 1st Jaaaary.Bil. .,i«u.tu» m Total amouat of Marine Premiums $T,%S,6T9 iO No policies save been issued upon Lite Hisks. nor upon Fire Risks discon- nected with Marine Risks. Premiums marked off from 1st January, lb'2,to31st December. 1ST?.. 5,1X^18 <0 Lesses paid during the sum.! lerlodTT. »W89.!*I4 Returns of Premi- ums and Kxpen- ses V.. .»1J»5O07 62 The t omnany has tno folluwtna assets, vlsj United SUtes and State of New York Stock,iity, Bank, and other Mocks .... $s,4U,T» 00 U.ons secured by Stocks and otherwise. 3s!«i.lllil It) Keal Estate and Bond and Mortgages... 217,901) W interest and sundry notes and claims ,__._ due the Company, estimated at 4W4J08 18 •'remluni Notes and Bills receivable .... 8,jJ5.:.TI It Cash In Bank «J6JM3 81 TuUlamountof assets ».->.'»;i.30T 13 Six per cent. Interest on the imtstanouig certiB- r»t.-a of profits will be paid to the holders there f, or their legal representatives on and after Tues- day, tbe 4tb ot Fenruary next. The outstanding eertiMcates of the issue of 1HH9 will be redeemed and pain to tbe holders tnerei.f or tbeir lesal representatives, on and alter 1 ues- dny, :ha 4th ot eeoruary next.rrum which date the Intel est thereon will cease. 1 be certificates to be produced at tne lime ol parnientana cancelled A dividend of 4W per cent, is declared on toe net earned premiums ot tne Company tor tbe year en.]. ng 31st liecemticr.lsTi, or which eertiflcntes wm b Issued on and after Tuesday, tno 1st of April D *" By order of the Board. j. U. CHAPMAN, beo. TRUSTKr^i.. J. H..innes, Ctias. Dennis, W. 11. H, Moore. Henry ColL Lewis Curtis. Chas,H. Russell, Uuwell Hoibrook, II. Warren Weston Royal Phelps, Caleb Barstow, A.P.PIHot, Wm. K. Dodge, David I.une, James Bryce, Daniel S. Miller : Wm. Sturgis, Henry K. Bogert, ji.4. i,allium. Jr., C A. Hand James Low. R..I. H.iwland, Bciu. Babcock, R. !l. Jlinturn, G. W. Burnham, Fred'k Chauncty G. S, Stepheusoa Wm. II. Webb, SUepjiani Gamly Francis Skidd,, Chas. P. Burdett, Wm. K. Bunker. -..in : I.. Mitcbili, Jas. G. DeForeat, Rubt. I„ Stuart, Alex. V. Blake. Charles D. Leveneh JosiablO. Low, n.i l U K F O R W T H l W i CATARRH, BRONCHITIS HAY^ftvER. ANliCtiMM'iNi OLD3. Send stamprfr circular P. o It- « .' l«-i, >'ew York S i- ll 'I'l'llKMB COURT, Kiy T ty.-Thotuas Brown, pU Dan W. Newman and Mary Nesenf iarretB Lane. Jnbn Nevel, a n I t ainn. detendants [Summ.ins f out servec n. tie defendants. J.hn Nevel Hreusaiann Y.iuaie tiereur summon^ ew«. tbe cssaaasaktat in ._ ltd In tbe t-atce of the Clerk ' i.nrt, at the kings County Court H ity o'Bnsiklyn, .in t h e O.-st - A suitable Badge will be adopted for 1 and Hereditary members. tbe Fam * - -*rve a copy of your en tbe subscriber, at his ansa t day* " . complaint, - », No. 17 Br.isdwuy. Brooklyn, K. D.. within twenty days after the ser- vice t> .tbts sumtu'.nswrry.iu, exclusive o f t h e d i y (f such servle,.; ajwrff j,,o fatlvi answer the said ci mplaint wiibtsTtbe time af.ireaald, the piaintiB in i h u a. tl .n *IH app), t,, t oe c.iurt for tbe relief uemanded in tnecoroplalat. Dated Bro'.kTyi,. f \ ISTJ, Da-VLaavBIkVON«, PBuniff, atwrasy. swnt'dto Memberships will not be sold after the Building •j 9 . p i ti t o t h e pub!i . Each purchaser of a membership will be given an engraving of the Building. — f > n •in, flimkrr.. anfh, oviii id-mi.- act a s A e n u throughout tbe United Mates.: Fur farther Information please address Industrial Exhibition Companv. NO »45 BitC/ADWAt. N«W York City, JII3IUUIU. I^IIW, Chas. II. Mar-hall, J. l3. JON E«, President. CIIAKLKS I F.N K IS, Vlct-Presldent, W 11. H. MOOKK, Secunii Vice-President, J. D. HKWLBTT TbirdVice Presi^ent^ \ TLAKltlSr~INl>URAN CK COM **• PANY. t 'ttii-es: ATLANTIC AND CUNTON STRRKTS! Brooklyn. . ljg BROADWAY, New York. 3AS11 CAPITAL ................. »200,0 JOHN D. COCKS. JOHN T. MARTIN, I. S. T. STRAN AH AN, J AS. P. W Al.LACft, SKYMOUR L. HUSTF.ll. SAM L K. HOWARD NKHBMIAH KNIGHT. DKMAS BARMCS. W M. II. SLOCUM, F„ 11. R. LYMAN, Jt.SKPH W. GRKRNK, JOHN J. gCK'KS. WM. I.. GOtisW Kid , OKI . W. PARSONS, CURTIS NOllLK. WM. J. TINOUK. CZAR Dl NN1NO, J. BOOlfea MAXWaJJ WM. EVANS, JOHN MCCORMICK. .NATIIANIKL-PUTNAM, LYMAN S. BliRNllAk THOMAS SULLIVAN, FRBD'C CROMWKIA DAfSri. BAYL1S, K.W.CORLIKS GKO. A. ,'ARVIS. f. A.TOWNSF.Nr). JOHNtN. TAYLOR, WALTER T. HATCH, JOHN D. COCKS, President, W D.CORNgLf. Secretary. IjHEKlX. IKBPKANCx, COMPANI •* OF BROOKLYN. Nes. l'J'and 14 Courtrtreatsf**Broadway, Brook- lyn, R. D „ N o . 1 1 3 Broadway, New York. CAPITAL Cash Capital. ll.Wu.000 0 Gross Surplus January 1,1873 ..... l.ilOl.iia U ToUl AsseU »J.0U1.313 U2 The assets being larger than those of any other Brooklyn Conipuny, it can insure against loss or JsniHiie by Sire, or against Marine Losses, on most iaifiaeta terms, ST KPHEN-CROWELL, President, CH>UNIKY BKDKLL. Vice-Pros, PHLANDKR SHAW,Secy. WILLIAM R CROVVKLL. Sec'y of Marine Dep'L 1HOMAS R. Bi KCH.tieneral AgenL OAS'LF. FKR.NALD.SeCy and Manaaer Biook- yn Depaitroent. i^itl^TN'i _ Wi5iT 1NSURANOK I 1 Company, tlflices No.'iOl Montague street Brooklyn and No. « 0 Wall street. New York. CAPITAL Si.io.nuo CASH ASSF.TS, 34.S0UU SURPLUS „«M» CASH RETURNS made on all polices In lieu of scrlo or commissions. _,.„.. „_-. GOLD POLICIES issued when ordered. Dlttfccion&: D. Johnson, J obn S. W ard, Wm. Burrell, I.H.SrothlnghamSiiineyGreen, A . F . Campbell, Henry D Peck, P. B. Anderson, George S. ( ary, r.J. Hosford, Van B. Wyckoff, A. A. Low. Henry R.Jones, L. W. Clark, Israelii. Velsor.J. F. Phillips, It. R. Pterson J.S.Thorne.M.D Cr'fd C. Smith, ArchTd Baxter, S. B. Chittenden, Juhnl.Voorbes Chas. P. Baldwin, II. Messenger, John M. Hicks, Maro'ns Msssey W. W.WIckes, Alex. McCue, Jonathan Ogden, C. Parish, 9. Sanderson. J. P^ Robinson, Sam. McLean, Lit Bobbins, lames Katon, Kdw'n lllilyer, R. 1, buck, W. D. t.i.okin, '..bn F. Cook, f, W, Mieden, Wm. Heard. l . h n w , J'asOB i. P.Wallace Baa, L, Nichols, A. F.Ooodnow, DWIGHT JOHNSON, President. O. D. Mlldeoerger, oecifettry. E. II. Wood. Aaslstant Secretary* rilHK JlKOOKliilT TrtrtST COM 1 PANS HAMtLTt N BU1LD1NOB, 1« Court street, naair of Jora'en on street.Hrooklyn, N . Y CAPITAL, »500.000, with privilege of Increase to , 'rlTHFl.BERT S. MILLS,President. JO«IAH O. UiW, Vice-President. Al.LX. McCUB, Attimiey and CounssL TRUSTEES. HENRY K. PlEKREPOVT, ALEX.M, WBITg. MARTIN KALBrLEISCB, POWARD It ARV1T DANIEL CMAfscgys ,»i.M«r.D. Ftsu, JOHNHAl-SgY. _ KTHK1 BERT 8. MILL* HENRTlANrBll AL1X, MCCUE, W S Tl»*ALg. IU- J- CtULEN M. » . J. S. ROCKWgLU SEYMOOR L. HUSTgO, lOHN P. ROt.KE, COBTLANO A. SIKAOUg JOS^tAM O. LOWL. VYM. C. KtNOSLgTI BROOKLYN FRIDAY JUNE U 187:;. PRICE THREE CENTS. UitttTBANCa*. KfllAMCS FIRB IMHURANCB ... COMPANY, BROOKLYN. CASH CAPITAL»15U,Q00.\MTU A LARQE SUR- PLUS. OfBces-217 Montague St., Mechanics' Building, Brooklyn* and MB I'.rosdway, New York. DIRKCTuRS : lohn H Baker, Dan'l K. Fernald. Abraham Lot*, DiiL'lCliiei\;ey, tieo.G.Ilastirgs.Tbos Su'llvitn, John P i.,.1 e, t\ m.Marshall, John French, Samuel SUian, Geo. N. Curtis, Leona-d Cooper, Ab'm B. liaylls, Tlms.D.Carman, H*y H. Croukor. D. M. Cbuutieev, Felix Campbell. H'y N. Brush. Dnn'i Ayers.Jr., J icob I. Bergen, J. Ii Stevenson John Ihi'sev Uv'n K. Miller, L Wm.B. Niohols. Wm.A.Vreelaud . Jacob C tie, Wm. Pate, IsnacOrhart, Wm. Boger, NuthanB.Morse, Hoses Wtbster, IsaacVanAnden.Wm D. Veeder, Geo. W. Bergen. Chas. Lowrey, II.B. Hubuard, L. N. Smith, E. K. Scranton, JobnJ Sackuian, Sylv'r Honulow, Ru^selW. Adams. JOHN H BAKBR. President. DANIEL CHAtTtcav, Vlca-Prealdant. WALTER NICUOL, Secretary. MrititiTTTuTTLE, Ass'stani Secretary. avKFAHTIrlKrsT OF irv WORKS. C tOHPORATION N< / Is liaieby given to all thereby, that the Common! Brooklyn Intend, after tbe I ir. in t n e first publication lit nance directing the tilling bounded by Forty firm andj Seventh and Eighth a feet of the grade of tin Hie expense of the owu*,rr abate a nuisance. Dated June a, 137:. LORII WM. I R. M." Convulsst-fl Attest: D. L. NORTBRUP. f JICB-NOTICE ins to be affected iuni'11 Of the city of tiration ot ten days sf, to pans an or.li- f lots upon block ty-seoonJ streois, Inuos, to within adi-.innig street, at ownors thereof, to •ALMBR. FOWLE't, HlTING.jBj srs of City Works. otetary. K N1CKKRBOCKKR l-.lfe Insurance 2J» BROADWAY ASSETS UVEtt Company, NBW YORK. $8,000,000 The Savings Bank plan introdnced by this Cnm- I any has received the commendations of leading Actuaries and of the community generally. Ills the best and most satisfactory form of policy Is- sued, GUARANTYING A 8URRBNDER VALUE IN EVERY CASE, and combining the approved features of LIFE INSURANCE AND SAVINGS BANKS. CHARLES STANTON. President. E. W. BANCROFT, Vlce-Pres. JOHN A. N1CHOI3. Second Vioe-Prestdent. GEO. P. BNirrgg, Secretary. C. M. HIBBARD. Actuary. DKPAKTIrlKNT OP CITY WORKS. D reARTMjxTVTOa* erex W«3KK.8, City Hall, Brooklyn, JuneS. 18T5, REPAVING LAFAYETTB AVENUE. BE TWEetM FLATUUSH AVENUE AND BEDFORD AVENUE. Resolved. That this Board do hereby determine and decide to repave Lafayettei avenue, between tint bush avenue and Bedford avenue, with gran- ite block pavement, in accordance wit-i thesitecl- tlcations for such work now on file in this office. Adopted, DISTRICT OF ASSESSMENT. Resolved. That the district of assessment for repaying Lafttyetto avenue, between Flatbush avenue and Bedford avenue, with granite block pavement, be and is hereny fixed at one hund-ed feet In depth on each side of said avenue between tbe points above named, beyond which limit no assessment shall be made. Kemiinstrunc-s a^alust arch district of assess- ment w 11 be considered, if nioti with the City Clerk at any time on or before Saturday, July 5, ls7S. Adupteu. LORIN PALMER, President. D, L. NOBTHKUP, Secretary. C lORPOBATIOfs. NvJ»lCri->OTlCE ..' is betetiy -.'iven to ail aars^ms ,o be ait.i.;te-l therebv. that the Cummiin t>mncil of the city id Brooklyn Intend, titter the aspiration of ten days from the first publicanon hetisof. to passnn ordi- nance directing the filling of lots up.m Tiilrty- nlnth street, corner >lxtn av-f^ feet of thegrade of tbe adj. expense of the owner cr owr a nuhvtncc. Dated June 9,1873. LORl WM R. M Commissi' Attest :*p.L. NOBTHIIITP. , to within anig street, at the rs thereof, to abate PALMER, FOWLER, hUTTNG.jR.. •rsof City Works. i-tnry. C IORPOKATI" »N M / Is hereby given to all thereby, that the Common t Brooklyn Intend, utter tno I from the firsi i-ublleatlon he- nance directing the filling of of Thirtieth street, betwe avenues, to within of the adjoining street, a t - owner or owners thereof, tol L u t e d B r o o k l y n , J u n e !-, 1ST LORIN WILLy R. M. Commlsniof Attest: D. L. NoiiTHRiTp. UCxk-Wu'i'lOii jEtuS ti be affe.Tted nteli of the city of lratlon of ten days If. to pass an iril- its upon both sides Fourth and Fifth let of the grade expense or the tie a nuisance. *ALMRR. A. FOWLER. ,,T1NG, JR., frs ot qfer Works. eeretarv. B OABD OF COMMTSSIONRRSOF City Works, Street Department, Room Mo.4, City Hall.- Proposals for building a temporar-/ -ewer to drain pond on corner of Rochester and Atlantic avenues. sealed p^opu^aIswiU be received by the Common Council, at ihe Maker's ootee, until Monday, l u n c 23,187,1. at 3o'elock P. M., lor building a tem- porary sewer to drain pond on the corner of Rochester and Atlantic avenues. In accordance with the plans and specifications nn file In the •ueet Department, Board of City Works. blanks for estimating turntshed at the omen of the Street Department, and none other will be eonsidered. Proposals will not he considered un- less accompanied with a consent tn writing of two sureties of 1500 each, on eae.ii proposal (who d.sll qualify as to their responsibility!, that If t h e contract be awarded to the party proposing, they will iiecumc bound as bis surety for its faithful performance; and in case he shall neglect or re- fuse to execute the cunirai-t, if so awarded, then that they will pay to the City of Uro.ottlyn the dif- ference between the price so proposed aedthe price of the next highest bidder, to whom the eontract may be awarded. Proposals to be In- dorsed "To the Common Council " (specifying work) By order of the Common Council. Brooklyn, June 10. 1S7X LORIN PALMER, WM. A. FOWLER, R. M. WHITING, JR., CoitiitilRHinnersiit City works. Attest. D. L. NoRTannp, Secretary. B OARD OF COMMISSION KRS OF City Works, Street Department. Rnort. No. 4 City Hall.—Proposals for repairs to the First and Filth Precinct Station Houses. Sealed proposals will be received by the Coin-non "ouoeil, at the Mayor's OfBce. until Monday. Jure 2J, l?73, at 3 o'clock P M., forieoairsto the First and Fifth Precinct Station Htmies.tn accord- dunce with specifications on file in tbe Street neiaxtment,Board of City Works. Blanks for estimating furnished at the ofdoo of lie Street Department, and none Ouher will be "naidered. Proposals will not be considered un- le«b accompanied with a consent tn writing of two -iu e t i e s of *3H i e a c h , on each proposal iwao shaP lualliy a s t o tbeir responsibility K that it the con- :ratt be awarded to the p»-ty proposing, they will ,n.*^o i.una as bis Btiroty for its faithful per- .•riiiauee ; and in cuse lie shall neglect or refuse . excc.iie the contract, if so awarded, then that hey will pay to the city of Brooklyn the dilfor- nce be.ween the price so proposed and the pric,* f the next highest bidder, town .ra t h e eontract nay be awio-deil. Proposals to be indorsed, *'To e C.-r-imi-p Conned IspeeUyliig work). By or- der of the Common Council. Brooklyn, June 9,1873. LORIN PALMER, WM. A. FOWLER. R. M WHITING, JR., ' Commissioners of City Wjrks. Attest: D. L. NoRTnitt'P, Secretarv. B OARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF City Works, Street DepartnienL Room No. 4 •ity Hall.—Proposals tor repairs fi the First D.s- tiiet CourttRi om. Sealed prnsasaais will he received hy trie Co.union Council, at tbe Mayor's office, until Monday, June 13, liC3, at .1 o'clock P. M„ for repairing the First District Court Room, in accordance with the spe- cification on file In tbe Street Department, Board •>f City Works. Blanks for estimating furnished tit t h e office of the Street Department, and none other will be i-onsiilered. Prepos. Is will not be considered un- less accompanied with a consent in writing of two sureties of $250 e a c h uti each proposal (who shall quallfyas to their responsibility), tbatif the con- tract be awarded t o t h e party promising, they wlli become bound as bis surety tor its faithrui per. forronnce ; and in case he shall neglect or refust to execute the contract, if so awaiiled, then that they will pay to tin- city of Brooklyn tho differ- ence between the price so proposed and tho price f the next highest bidder, to whom the contract may be awarded. Proposals to be indorsed "To the Common Council" (specifying work). By order of the Common Council. Brooklyn, June 9,1873. LORIN PALMER, WM. A. FOWLER, R.M. WHITING.JR., Commissioners of City works. Attest: D. L. NORTHKtip, Secretary. D EPARTMENT OF CITY WORtiS, BROOKLYN. June 3,1IC3. Map L, district 24. subdivision 2ti. Sewers assess- ment. Sewers in Hooper street and Harrison avenue. Public notice is hereby given that the assess, ment for the expense of constructing the sewers in Hooper street, from Marcy to Harrison aveiue. and Harrison avenue, between U»oper and Hewes streets, has been completed by the Commission- ers of city Works of the city ot Brooklyn, and assessed upon tbe district of assessment provided therefor, to wit: Hi...per street, north and south sides, from a point one hundred feet east of Marcy avenue to Harrison avenue; Harrison avenue, west side, from a point twenty feci north of Hoooer street to a point tweoty-three feet north of Hewes street; Harrison avenue.east side, from a point f irty six feet s -uth ol Hooper street to a point fifty feet north of Hewes strret. as per map on file In Department of Citv Works. The said commlsslotiera will meet at their office. Room No. 11, City Halt second floor, on Wednes- day, the isth day of Jaine, 1873, at 12 o'clock M.. to bear objerti ns to said assessment, which may in the mean time be examined by all panics inter- ested at their said efflce.where the said assessment IB now ou .'le. LORIN PALMER, WM. A. FOWLER, R. M. WHITING. JR.. Commissioners or City Works. D. L. NORTBRL'l', Secretary. D IPARTMK.NT OK CITY. WUllKS, City Hall, Brooklyn, May 31. 1873. Kepaviugtireenpolnt avenue between the fer.y "nd Oakland street. Resolved. Thaitbis Board do hereby determine uid decine to regrade and repave Greenpoint venue, between the ferry anil Oakland streei,, witn enable stones, under directions of tiiis board, in accordance with the specifications for such work now on file in this office. Adapted. Resolved, That the district of assessment for rcgrading and rcpaving Greenpoint avenue, be- tween tie ferrv and Oakland street, with cobble *tunf s, be and is hereby fixed atone Hundred feel n I'erth on each side of said street between the noints above named, beyond which limit no as- -essmen-s shall be made. Remonstrances against -uch district of ttssesnient will be considered If filed a itli the City Clerk at any time ou or bofore lunc 27,1873. Adopted. LORIN PALMER, President. D. E. NORTBRPP, Secretary. CllVvVKRAOE DEPARTMENT OF kl City Works, City Hall, Brooklyn, June H, 1873. TO CONTRACTORS: Sealed proposals will be receive! at this office until Tuesday the 15lli day of July next, at 12 o'clock M., for building sewers in map O, district ;,Vsubdivision 4. Plans and specifications may be seen and forms •f proposals can be procured on application at be Kngineer's Office,Room No. 10, City Hall. No proposals will be received unless made In -aid form, accompanied with the signatures of wo responsible persons, duly qualified in manner ind form therein set forth. The Commissioners reserve to themselves the right to reject all pn.posn.s, if necessary to p,o- teet the interests of the city LOIUN PALMER. President. D. L. NoRTHt'P, Sec. ttJSWBBA€rE. DEPARTMENT OPClTY WORKS, CtTV TTALL, \ HttOOKt.YS, JllllOti, 1873. { TO CONTRACTORS. Separate sealed proposals will be received rt this OfBce until Mot tsy tne ilth day of July, next. at 12 o'clock, M . for buililiu-r sowers in Map L. District 24, subdivision 23. Also for building sewers In Map 1, District 21, Subdivision 11. Also for building sewer In Front street, between Bridge and Jay streets. Plans and specifications may bo seen, and forms of proposals can be procured, on auplicatmn at the Engineer's office, Room No. 10, City Hall. No proposals will te received unless mads In sattMdrm, accompanied with the signatures of two responsible persons, duly qualified In manner and form therein set forth. The Commissioners reserve to themselves the right to reject all proposals, if necessary to pro- tect the interests of the city. LORIN PALMER, President. D, L. NORTHRCP, Secretary. OAKll OF~ COMMISSION E K S O F City Works, Klreet Department, Room No. 4, City Hall.—Proposals for cmvstruetl-ig culls for the Eighth and Tenth Sub-Precinct station Mouses. Sealed proposals will be received bv thet'oiumon Council, lit tbe MuyoCs office, until Monday, June Ui. LC73, at 3 o'clock P.M., for constructing colls for ibe Ftghth and lenth SuU-Preclnct Station Houses. In accordance witlt the plans and spocirl- catloni, on file in the Street Depurtaiont, Board of city Works. Blanks for estimating furnished at the office of the Street Department, and none other will be considered. Proposals will not be considered unless accompanied with a consent in writing of two sureties of 1500 each, on caeh proposal (wno *liall qualify as to their responsibility), that if tho eor tract be swarded to the party proposing, tllrf)' will become bound as his surety for Its faithful iierformance: and In case be shall neglect or refuse to execute the contract, if so awarded, ihen that they will pay to the city of HrooKljrn the difference between the price so proposod and ibe price of the next highest bidder, to whom the .•i.ntraciniaybeaw..rdeil. Proposals to belntlo -sol " To the Common Council " (specifytng work). By -.riter of the Common Council. Brooklyn. June 4.187*. LORIN PALMER, WM. A. FOWLER, R. M. WHITING.JR., Commissioners of City Works. Attesi : D. I - Not-TORrP. Secretarv. \\ t^rWEKAGE. DKPARTMl—.T OF CITY WORKS, CtTV II ALL, I KROOKLV.N, June 7, Wf3, j TO CONTRACTORS Scaled proposals will be received at this orace until Mono y, the Hth day of July next, at twelve .'clock M. for building sewer in Map L, District .4, Mibun"-'on27. Plans and specifications may be seen, and forms •f proposals can be procured, on application at tbe Engineer's office, Room No. 10, City Hall, No proposals will be received unless made In saidtorm, accompanied with the signatures of ,io responsible persons, duly quullUed in manner and form therein set forth. The commissioners reserve to themselves the right to reject all proposals, It necessary c. pro- ^ ttbe,nteraM °LOItINPALMER, _^ P.i. NoBTJUiBr. Seorvttuy. _n C ORPORATION Nt J Is hereby glveu to all thereby that tbe Common L Brooklyn Intend, after the ei from the first publication hoi nance directing the filling boldt street, between streets, to within two feet sdjo I in" street, at the oxi owners thereof, to abate a ni Dated Brooklyn, June 9,187, LOKI WM.I R. MT Comrnissto Attest: D.L. NOHTHRUP, ( CORPORATION J tlce Is hereby given to »d thereby that tbe Common ltrooklyn Intend, after t h e e: from the first publication h nance directing the filling o' of Varet street and east of tweer Morrell and Uumbol two feet of tbe grade of taj the expense of tho owner atatea nuisance. Dated Brook I s n, June 9, LORl_ WM.A. R. M. W Commissi Attest: D . L . NoKTBJtpp | OMPOKATIOHTI V> is hereby given ta ulL| thereby that the Common Brooklyn intend, after t h e L trom the firs publication hi nsnee directing the filling of) of 1 hlrty-ninth street, betsf avenues, to witiiltt fe the adjoining street, at the or owners thereof, to abate | Dated Urooalyn, June 9, IfT LORII WM. R. M. Commissi Attest: D. I. NoHTiiHi-i ICE—JNOTICK .jonstobe affected moil of tbe oily or ration of ten days tit pass an ordl- lots upon Hum aret and Moore the grade ot the i ot the owner or ncc. PALMRR, I FOWLER, HITING.J*. or LTty Works, •tary. TIC E—NO- jrsotts to boafTecl- 'uncdof the city of ..tlon of ten days of, to pass an or.Ji- ts upon north side lUiboidt street, be- strsets, towl.hln ljoining street, wt owners thereof, to PALMER, FOWLER, H1TIN.LJR.. rs of City Works. rotary^ |IC k—NOTICE jrsons to be affected "uneil of the city of rlnition ot ten days .or, t > passanordl- As upon both sides 1 Filth and sixth of the grade of Iponse or tho ownor ^uisaoce. 1PALMER. FOWLER, 7HITING, JR., >rs of City t» orks. leretary. i^OHPOHATION \_/ itee is hereby given t o i lected thereby tuat t h o i o n city or Brooklyn Intend, aftc tin days from the first piiblij an ordinance directing tile both sides of Thirty-ninth ami MHh avenues, to »ith cradeof the aojoining stree the owner or owners tbcrcoj ^Daled Brooklyn, June 9, m LORIN , WM. Aj R. M. Commls Attest: D. L. NORTIIHL'P,! |NORPORATION \y tice is Hereby given tol teeted thereby that the conr city of Brooklyn Intend, aft, ten drys from the first oablli an oroinance directing t h e n side of Third avenue, nctwl Fortieth streets, to witf r nioe of the adjoining stre be owner or ownet s ihereol Dated Brooklyn, June 9,1 LORTl WM. f R. M. C^ommisslq Atte«t: D. I,. NoKTltl on. riCE. — NO- persons to be af- Hi Council of the tbe expiration of )lon hereof, to pass _ of lots upon >t, between Fourth feet of ttaa tat the expense of aoatu a nuisance. LMER, OWI.ER, 1T1N 5. JR.. ¥% or tTty Works, •eury. IOTICE. NO- I persons to be af- '.!. Council of the the exo ration ox lion hereof, to o?"s tog of lots upon west Thirty-ninth and . feet of the at tbe expense of abate a nuisance IPALMER, FO'"I.BR. PHIT1NU, JR.. irs ot 'Mty Works. 'retflrv. vo'i'i it re ICE OF OHDJ rcct lots t o Del hereby given to ul! parties ii tion of the Common Council ordinance to direct iota on of Sktllmnn avenue tu -o have tbe siime fl board fence, six feet hi] Dated Brooklyn, June il, Wl R, Commissi! Attest: D L. NoliTiotl I HoTIfJE OF~ Ol direct lots to be fei given to all parties Hon of tbe Common pass an ordinance ti coiner of Consalyea street] to bave the same fenced wf six feet high, to abate a n u Dated Brooklyn. June 9.1 LO] Wj R. Commissi! Attest: T>. L. NORTlIRlTPi lANCE TO Ol ^fenced.—Notice is crested, of theIntcn- tthls city lo pass at. ho southwest corner Qratam avenue, ed witn a close > abate a nuisance. IN PALMER, ,*A. FOWLER, WHITING. JR., rs of City Works. ?retnry. lINANCti TO I—Notice is hereby ed, of tbe tnten- oiiii.il of this city ct lots on northwest nd Grithum avenue, close board feuce ace. PALMER, A. FOWLER. WHITING. JR.. lers of City Works, scrotary. fkj OTICK OF Ol X si direct lots to be fend civen to all parties interest' tbe Common Council of thn nance to direct lots on bid avenue, McDonouah stree and Decatur street, to havd a close board fence, six lee ance. Dated Brooklyn, June 9,. WM., R. M. Oommis Attest :D.L. NORTHRFPJ •IN AN C K TO •Notice is hereby of the Intention of [city to uass an ordi- boundod by Lewis Ituyvesuut avenue, ie same fenc'd with ilgli. to abate a nuis- •ALMEP.. ••OWLER. IlTING.JR.. lersorcity Works, cretary. sy OATCHi U* OKI* Xv rectlotstobefenc to all parties interested, Common Council of this ci to direct lots on the iioi th and east of Humboldt and Humboldt, and Hui Varet and Moore streets, to with a close board fence, nuisance. Dated Brooklyn, June at Attest: D Commls L. NORTBRPJ ANCE TO Ol iotice is hereby given tho intention of the to pass an ordinance de or Varet street, it, between Morrell dt strwet, between sve the s a m e Tunc >d feet high, to abate a UN PALMFR, I. A. FOWLBR. WHITING. JR., lersof LTty Works. -^retary. OT1CK OF direct lots to OJ be IN by given to all parties int. of the Common Council ordinance to direct lots between Harrison avei nue, to have the same board fence, six feet high,! Dated Brooklyn, June 9, " LO] Wl R. Commissioners of City Works. Attest: 1). L. NORTHRIT Secretary. il-NANCE TO Itced—Notice is her,- e«l of the intention J this city to pass an (Gerry street. N o . 78, and Throop avc- sneed with a close •jCiaie a nuisance. PALMER. ix. S OWLER, I WHITING, JR.. iBBARTMhiNT y City Hull. Brooklyn REPAYING MYRTLE " TON STREET TO COST Sealed proposals will t> on or before Monday. Junt tor repaying Myrtle avers to Broadway, with a gran in accordance with the now on file in this office. Blank forms of proposi .for doing the work, are n tbe Board reservltig the not considered advantage LORIN D. L. NORTBRPP. Secre B OARD OF COM City Works. Street I (i-.y Hull. Proposals t< bands of m u s i c Tor the eel o7 July, 1873. * Sealed proposals will be mon Council, HI ihe Mnyoi J u n e lti. Ihoi, at .1 o'clock P (3) bands of music for fourth of J u l y , 1873, one sections of the cltv, vis., I one in the Eastern Dlstrii the specification on tile in Board of City Works. Blanks for estimating fr tbe Street Department, considered. Proposals I unless uicompanied with two sureties of $1111 e a c : shall qualify as to their contract be awarded to til will become bound as his performance; and in refuse to execute the con that they will pay to t" diflerence between the • price of the next hlghe contract may be award' dirsed "To tbe Comm work). By order of the Brooklyn, June 4.1873. CITY WOKK.S |ne9. 1873. NUE, FROM FUL- UOADWAY. ORS. cetved at this ifnco 187.1, at 12 o'clock M, from Fulton street block pavement, and clflcattons therefor. with specifics ii in s roatty at t'-ia office. gill to reject all bids a to the citv. ALMER, PretldenL ISSIONERS OF artuient.Room No. 4, furnishing three (3) •atlon of the Fourth icelved by the Corn- office, until Monday, ..for furnishing three celebra.ion of the eacii of tho three In the Wetern, and in accordance with Street Department, shed at the Office of none other will be not bo considered nsent in writing of each proposal (who nsiWIity.. thatif the tarty proposing, they ety for Its faithful he shall neglect or t, if so awarded, then *tty of Brooklyn the so propo'ieii and the id.ler. to whoiii the Proposals to be in- Council" (specifying on Council. IiOf R.I Com in is D. L. NORTHRTJ PALMER, Ik. FOWLER. WHITING. JR., ners of City Works. Secretary. B OARD OF COJ City VV jrks. Street j City Hall.- Proposals UendrtcksCJ's snfes. Sealed pt .iposulswlll boi Council, at > lie Mayor"* June 11, 'gra, at 3 n'clof one of HenJrlckson's sa< Taxes, in acrordance wiH Hon on file tn the stt of City Works. Blanks for estimating the Street Department, considered. Proposals W less accompanied with ai sureties of S2.000 e a c h . on| c,MBlity as uubelr resiior tract be awarded t o t h e p become bound as his SIL formance: and in case he| execute ths contract, If i will pay to tbe city of I tween the price so prut next highest bidder to wk awarded. Proposaisto be mon Council" (soecfylngj f't.nimon Council. Brooklyn, June 4,1873. Commit Attest: IL L. NORTHUO ilSSiONERS OF apartment. Room No. 4, lurnishing oiis of Bived by the Common office, until Monday, |P. M.. for furnlsliing for tbe Collector of le plan and specifics. Department Board llshed at the office of a,I none other will be jfot be considered un. psenl in writing of two ch oroposal (who shall hltty). that If Ihccon- |r proposing, they will ly ror .Ls raithful pcr- ytll neglect.ir refuse to irarded, then that they klyn thn difference be- 1 and the price of the the contract may be jidorsed " ro the Com orki. By order ol tlte IRIN PALMER. fM.A. FOWLER. _. M. WHITING. JR. oners or City Works , SecreLirv. ISSIONERS OF partment, Room No. illuminating an.t B OARD OF CO! City WorkB— Sixeol t. City Hall.-Pr.iposa decorating the City Hall Sealedprouosals will t CnunciLut the Mayor's < U>73, at 3 o'clock P.M.fo sting the City Hull on tb cordauce with the plans in the Street Depnrtmen' liiunks forasttmaUng I tho Slreet Dioiartment, ciiiisltlercd. Proposals unless accomi nnie iwo Buret! -s i.r*W' cae shall quality as to their eontract be awarded t o tl will become bound a s b._ performance : find I n c a a _ tuso to execute the contiaet.if so awarle I. then my lotbo city of ttr Kiklya the differ. for ived bv the Common .until Monday Juno hi uninating and docor- or July, 1873, In ae- _ specifications on Hie iord Of City Works ished at the OfBce or id none other will be II not bo considered consent in writing or h proposal twho msililiity), that ir the party proposing, thev Burety for its faithful shall neglect or ro- that they pay ence between the price «, of the hex'- highest blddi rosyheawaided Prop -i" the Pomrri n Council "(sj of tne Com men Council, l l r o o k l y e . J u u e t , 1873. I Com mil Ai WH ; D. ii. {wlWUllUi'. LK-. posed and lite price tei whom th' 1 ciinirtii't s to bo Indorsed " To lying work). Byordor N PALMER A. I OWLER, . WHITTNO, JH. Honors of City Work«, UAILIIOtDS. » T ' K A ffl B O ATS,. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Trains leave Now York, from foot of Doabrosves and I ourtlandt Streets, ns follows : Express for llarrlsburg, Pittsburg, tho West, and South, with Pullman Palace Cars attached,!!-*) A. M., 6, 7, and 8.30 P. M. Sunday 6. T, 8:3D P. M. For Baltimore. Washington, ..nil the South at 9 A.M.,l,!ip.M. 8unoay9P. M. ExiresiBS for Phila., 8, 9. 9:30 A. M., 12:30. 1,4.5, 7, 8:30. « P. M., and 12 night. Sunday 6, 7, 8:30, and ForPhiia ,vla Kensington, at 7 A. M 2 and 6 P. M. E m i g r a n t a n d s e c o n d c l a s s 7:L"i P. M. For Newark stft,ft:10. 7, 7:10. 8:10. 9,10.11.11:40 A. M., 12.1, 2, 3'JO, ft, 3:211, 3:40, 4:10,1:30. 5:1(1 5-.A), 5:30. 5:50, 6,0:10, i'.:30,7, 7::U 8:10. V. Ill, 11:30 P. M., und 12 night. Sunday 5:20,0,8:10,9 P. M. For Klltahetb, «, li:ao, 7, 7:40, 8:10, «. 10, 11, 11:40 A.M.. 12 M , 12:30,1, 2, 2:30, 3, 3:'M, : :I0. 4:10, 4:30. 6:20, 5:30. 5:50, 6, 0:10. 6:30. 7:30, 8:10. 10. 11:30 P. M„ a n d 12 n i g h t Sunday 530, 6, and 8:10 P. M. For Rabway. 8, 8:30, 7, 8:1(1, 9-JHI, and 19 A.M., 12 noon. 1, 2, 2t30, 3, 3:20. 3:40. 4:10, 4:30, .',:20, 5.111, 5:5(1, H, 6^0,7:30,8:10, 10 P. M., and It nlghu S u n d a y 5:20 and 6 P. M. For Woodbridge and Perth Amboy, 6 and 10 A. M., 2:30, 3:40,4:30, and 5:50 P. M. For New Brunswick, 7 A . M . 12 M.. M L 8,4:10, 6:20, (i, 9 P. M.. aud 12 night. Sunday 6 and9 For'East Millstone, 7 A. M., 12 noon, 4:10 a n d 5:20 P.M. For Lumbcrtvtlle and Flcmlngton, "J A- M. and 2 P.M. For Philllpsburg and Belvldere, 2 and 4 P. M. Aecotu. for liurdentown. Burlington, and Camden. 7 and 9-J0 A. M_ 12:30, 2,3, 4 ana 6 P. M. For Freehold, 7:00, 8 A . M.,2 and 4 P. M. For Jamesburg, Pcmberton, Camden,6 A.'M.,and via boat ironi Pier No. 1,3:19 P. M. Trains arrive at follows; From Pittsburg, ilfiOA.M., 1, 3:14 P . M . , dally: 10:15 A. M-. a n d 0:35 P . M . , daily, except Monday. From Washington and Baltimore, 0:40 A. M. 4:55,10:13 P.M. Hunday 6:40 A.M. From Phllada., 5:22, 6:50, 10:15, tMli. 11:55 A. M.. 2-.15, 4:05, 4:55. t'JB, 7:1'', 8:44, ID.1S P . M . S u n d a y 5:22, (U50. 11:W A. M., 10:13 P.M. Ticket Offices. Wi. 435, 271, and 944 Broadway; No. 1 Aetor House,and foot of Desbrossos and c.iurt- IsndtStreeU. Emigrant Ticket Office. No. 8 Bat- tery Place. D.M.BOYD. tr„ Gen. Pass, Agent, A. J. CASSATT, General Manager. C "CENTRAL KAILROAD OF NlTw J Jersey, Allentown Lino to the West.—Pussen- ' er and Freight Station In New York, foot of Liberty street. Connects at Somerrillo with South Branch R. R.; at Hamnton Junction with In htwaro. Laekiiwimnii, and Western Railroad: at Philllpsburg with Lehigh and Susquehanna Divi- sion ; also with Lehigh Valley Railroad. Direct line to Hartisburg, Pittsburg and the West; also to Central Pent sylvnnis and N*w York State, SUMMER AXRAKGKMKNT. Commencing June 2, 1873.~Leave New Yoik as follows: AM A.M.—News train for Easton. ftaiO A. M.—Way Train tor Somervllte. 7:10 A. M,—Way train for r'lcmington. Easton, Betbiebem, Bath, Match Cinnk, WilkesbatTC, 1-ittston, Mabauoy City, ML Curmel, Ilarleton, Tunkhannock, Tu- wanda, Waverly, etc with through cars to WU- Itaiiisport. Danville, etc Connects at Junction with Del.. Lack, k Western R. R. A. M.-Mornlng Express, daily (except Sun- dn) e), for Faiston, Adentown. Hnrrisle.irg and the West. Connects nt Somerville for Flemlngton; at F.astnn for Manch Chunk, Wilkesbarre, Scran- ton. Towanda, Waveily, etc. 10:15 A. M and i2 M.-Way Trains for Somerville. 12:45 P . M — E x p r e s s for K'emington. Easton, Bath Alieiitow ti, Mauntb Chunk. Mttbaiioy City, liable- ton. Wilkesbarrt. Scranti a. Reading, Columbia, lamtaster. Eiihrata, Pottsvllle, Hiirrisburg. etc. 2:10 P. M.-Way train for Easton, Bethlehem, and Allentown. 8:30 P. it.—Way tra'n for ITainOcld. «:ui P. M.—Way nam for Easton. Allentown, and Maimeh Chunk. Connects at Junction with Del., Ijick. and West. R. R. 4:30 P. M.—Way tiain for Somerville and Flem. ington. ,,, 5 P. M.—Way train for Somerville. 5:1.'. P. M.-Way train for Plalnfield. f«30P. M.—EVEKING Exl'lo.ss.uallv. for Easton, Bethlehem, Allentowu.Reuding.Darrtsburg, Pitls- biirg, Chicago, etc. 6:UU a n d 7sJ0 P. M.—Wtiytnttn for Somerville. 7:;«P. M (KmigTiiBD-For Kusuin. _.„_.. 9:15 and 11:30 P. M.-Way trains for Plainfle d. For Elizabeth at 130.5:J0, 6:00. G:'*J, 6:40, 7:1)0. 7^30. 8.-0U. 8:l,\ Mu, »::». l.i;15. 11, 11:15 A . M.ittOOM., 12:15, 1, 2. 2:30.3, 3:80, 3 : ^ 4. 4:15, 1:30 4:4a, 5 5:l.i 5:3P.5:45, 6, 6:20, 7,7SI0. 7:15. 8:20. 9:15,10:30, 11-:W, 12 " V R.E.RICKER,8upt.and Eng. H. P. BALDWIN. Genera! Passenger Agent. txiOL'TH SIDER^- OF 1*1. On and after MAY 10, 1878, trains will de- e art and arrive from New Yo*k—Roosevelt aud rand Street Ferries—as follows : Depart. Arrive K:lli Ajr. Mall—Patchogue and Rockaway.6nlti P.M 9:411 A.M.—Lsllp A c c o m . and Rockaway ..... 3:>0P.M 12:«iP.M.—dabylon Accom 8:l5p.M 3:li> P.M.—Ex.—Patchogue and Rockaway .10*0 *. H 1:40 p.M.-Patchoguo Ace. and Boekaaay-.MBA.il 5:iO P.M.—Hempstead Express 8:3>5 A.M 6:40p.M.—Isiip Accom.and Rocksway 8:0iA.H 8^0 P.M.-Babylon Accommodation .ft:lft AM 7:15 P.M.—Fit.ro Busbwlck only, Milk train daily 1:10A.M. L. 8. CAN FIELD. Superintendent. EW YORK, NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD RAILROAD. _ . , New I ork and New Haven Dlvlsfon. Summer Arrangement, commencing May 26, 1873. Passenger Station In New York, Grand Central Depot. Entrance on Forty-second street. TRAINS LKAVB NEW YORK. Trains for New Haven leave at 7:05 (Acc'n), 8:05 (Ei.).9iBtAcc'nl,lV:oO A.M. (Ex.). 12:00 M.(Acc'n), ISA) ( E x . ) , 3:W ( E x . ) , 3:56 ( A c c ' n ) , 1:33 a n d 5:10 ( L o c a l Ex.), 8:1b ( E x . 1, and 9:10 (Kx.l. P.M. F o r S o u t h N o r w u l k 7.-05, 8.-05, 9:05 A. M„ 12:00 M.. 1:00 and :i:l; (Ex.), 8a5. 1:38,5:10,6:35.8:10. 9:10 P . M. F o r S t a m f o r d LIO, 8:05, 9.-05,10:10 A.M , 12:01 M., l:dl, 2:23, 3:1'., 3:55. 4:38.1:45. ?:lOJi:40, 6:.», 7:30,8:10,9:10 P.M. For Port Chester 11:40 P. M. Boston Express via Springfield at 8:05 and 10:00 A . M . , 3UX) aud 8:10 P. M., via Shore Line a t H i a n d talO P. M. T h e 8::i5 A. M., IKK), 8:10 a n d 9:10 ". M. stopping at Stamford, Norwulk and Bridgeport. The ait, A. M. aud 1:00 P. M. connects with trains on Shore Line Division tor Norwich, New- port, and Providence and the :onn. Vailey at Sa?- brook. T h e 8 : 0 5 A . M . anda.-OO P M. connects with New Haven and Northampton R.R. at New Haven, 8:06 A . M . ana L-'.-OC n o o n t r a i n s c o n n e c t wi*h C o n n . River R. R. at Snrlnefleld and 3:00 I'M. for Mon- treal. T b e 8.05 A.M., 1:00, 3:00 a n d 4:33 connects withNaugatuckR.R.. and ibe 8:0' A.M. and 3SM P. M. with Housntonle R. R. at Bridgeport. The 8:05 aud 9iKi A.M. and 3:15, 5:10. and tfcltl P. M. with Dnnbury and Norwalk at South Norwnlk.and t h e Sift A . M . , 1.-0O, 4:38. and 5:10 P. M.vrlth New Ca- naan R. It at Stamford. Sunday Boston Mail Trains at 7:08 P . M. v i a Springfield at 9:10 P. M. via Providence, Drawing-room cars on Day Express and Sleep- ing Cars on Night Express Trains. Tickets can be purchased at Ticket Office of Comuuiiy st Grand Central Depot, or at ofaces of N. Y. Transfer Co., 944 Broadway. N. Y.. and No. 1 Court street, Brooklyn : who will also check Bag- gage from Residence to Destination. Forlurthcr information or particulars see post- ers at Hotels and Depot. E. M. REKD.GenT SupL.New Haven. J OH K T. MOODY, SusiL Div. New York. A LBANY AN TROY. BY DAY line boats C V1BBAKD and DMtN.BL DliEW. l,ei!ve Vestry street pier at 8:M A. M . and Twenty-thlro at-eet, north or Erie fevry, at "• liinding at Yonkers, i'urrytown. and *w»ck 8:45, N E RIE RAILWAY. gt'MMER ARRANGEMENT of trains taking effect May 2ft. 1873. rrom Chambers street depot. (For Twenty-third street see note below). 9,00 A . Ml. Cincinnati and Cblcagi Day Express Drawing-room coaches to ItaOaluand Niagara Falls, and Sleeping Coaches to destination. 11.OO A HI. Express Mail tor Buffalo and Niag. ara Fails. Sleeping Coach to Buffalo. T.OO P.M. (Daily) Cincinnati and Chicago Night Express. Sleeping Coaches through to Buf. ' falo, Niagara Falls. Cincinnati, Detroit, and Chicago without change. Trains leave _ For Port.lervls.8J)0.9JM, 11.00,and •11.15A.M.,1J0 •H..HU, and »7.00 P.M. For Goshen and Middletown, «0, 3.00. t8.:», 11.00, »nd»11.15 A. M„3.4o, 1.30, +i;.30, and er.OO P . M . for Middletown only. „ _ For Warwick, B.00,11.00 A.M., a n d 1.30 P . M. For Newburg, +8.30, 9.00 a n d 11.00 A.M., and 1.30 P 'r & o'r Sufferu, 8.00, t&Xk 11.00 and *il,15 A.M., 3:45, 6JW. 6JOO. ift.30. *".00. and 'lLSO P.M. For Ridcewood, Hohokus, Allendale, and Ram- sey's, I..01, 6.0(1, +8.30. 11.U0, •11.L5 A J ! „ 3.45, 5.00, 0.UU, +ft.30,7.00 and «1L30 P.M. For Paterson. *ijJ0.ft.l5,8.00, +8.30,10.08,11.00, *11.1J A. .. 12.00 noon, ' l ^ i , 3.15, 4.00, o.Otl, 5.15, 0.00, •ti.sO, •7.00, 8. 10-30. and *I1.!»I P.M. . . _ For Newark, tl.tA). 7.15,«8.45,and 11.30 A.M..and 3.45, 5.15. *ft.30 and 11.3,1 P.M. Wednesday nights "por Rutherford Park and l"assalc. 6.15, 8.00. +8,30 10.U0. U.UU A.M.. 12 noon.n.tS, 4.00,5.1a, 6.00. •ti30, 8.00, IU.:t0. STid »11.3t) P. M. j . For Hlilsdaie, Haekensack and W a y , i.UO.8.15 and +S.1.')A. M. LOO. 3.00, 4.00, J.UJ. and tiUO P. M.. aud 12 Saturday nights only. for Spriiig Valley and Way, 5.00 and 9.30 A.M.. Ft f Fnglewond. 6. 8.00. +9, 9.30 A.M.. 1.30.3.15. 4.15, 4.15, 5.30, tiJiO and *7.15 P.M.. anil 12;«aturday nkhts I or Cresklll. 5.8JM. +9. and 9.30 A.M. 1.30. 3,15.1.1.,. 5J0, ft.30 and*",!.! P.M. and 12 Saturday niglr.« only. 1- or SpiirMll. 5.00, SAkl. +9, 9.30. A. M„ \:.V. 3.l."i, LIS 5.30. e:.i) and -"7.15 P . M . , and 12 Saturday nights "Vor Picrmont and Nyack, 8.00 and +11.(10 a n d 9.30 A . M . . LJ1), 3 15.1.15. 5J0. 6.30, and +7.15 P.M., a n d 12 Saturday nignts only. N.u.—Trains leaving Chambers street on even or half h nirs leave Twenty-third Street fifteen minutes earlier than above time. I'he 5.00 A.M., 10 una ll:3u P.M. and 12 midnight trains start from Chambers street only N. B. — Trains on the Northern Railroad and Newark Branch leaving Chambers street on quarter hours, leave Twenty-third street thirty minutes earlier than above time. Tickets for passage and for Apartments in Draw. Ing-room and Sleeping Coaches can be obtained and orders for tne checking and transfer of bag gage, may oe leu si the comoany's offices—241 529,and 957 Broadway: corner One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street and Third avenue: 2 Court street, Brooklyn ; at the Company's Depots, and of Agents at tbe principal hotels Daily. * Sundays only JOHN N. ABBOTT', Gen'l Pass'r Agent. s. <f I I I I I A T I 's TVOTICKS. N PURSUANCE OP AN OROKK I of Williiam D. Veeder, Esq., Surrogate of the County of Kings. Notice is hereby given, according to law, to nil persons having claims against Deborah C. Eoyd. lute of the city of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouch- or* thereof, to the subscribers, the administra- tors, at the office of George H. Iloonoy. one of such administrators, No. 51 Wall street, in the city or New York, on or before tbeStbdayof November next. Dated May 1,1873. GEORGE B. BONNEY, MARY K. BOYD. Administrators, Tb. PL B S l ANCK~OF A?ToIil)ER 1 of William D. Veeder, Esq.. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against John K. Xorrls, late of the city of Brooklyn, deceased, to present the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, tbe executors, at the residence of A R Norrls.it 9 fourth avenue, in the city of Brooklyt. on or before the l&tb day of June next, Datea DecemberJ.M872. A R ^ ^ FRANCIS H. HOLTON, Exec I N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER of William tl. Veeder, Esq., Surrogate of tne t outty of Kings—Notice is hereby given accord- ing to law, to all pcrions having claims against Jonutban I). Steele. Into of the city of Brooklyn, deceased, that thev are required to exhibit the same.wlth tbe vouchers thereof.t- the subscribers, the executors, at theolUee ol Henry Rowland, 07 Front street, in the city of New York, on or bofore the first day of November next. Dated, April 24. 1873. mm , PETER NOTMAN, '.Executors HENRY ROWLAND. { "ecutors. "TAXKS AN» ASSESSMENTS. __ rfK> TAXPAYERS ASSESSMENT I Notice—The Hoard of Assessors of the city ot Brooklyn having completed the several assess- ment rolls tor Hie year 1873, fair copies for each ward can be seen and examined by any inhabitant it said city, ir any other person interested in said asM'ssmen, rolls, from the first to tbe thirtieth day or J u : . c , 1H73, i n c l u s i v e , f r o m tne hours of r A. M. i o 2 P.M..at the office of the Board of A«- «OMior». i: lorn No.», City Hall : and the said Board or As»c*r irs will he In session during the time above stated to review their said assessment rolls •n the application of any person or persons con- sidering tlicmi.elvcs opgi lived. II v order of the Board Of Assessors. Ilrooklyn,June2,1873. „__,«, _ .. . WM. BRYAN, President. IOMIMCK II. ROCHE. Sucretarjr A RSKSM EST NOTICK,—NOTICE JS hereby given that the following assessments remain uiinnld.aiid that tlio warrant lor collecting raid assessments will expiro on the 1st day of July. 1873. and that unless snnl assessments, together wiOi the expense and iiereontuge allowed bylaw, arc paid on or before said date. I sliai: proeeo.i to advertise and sell the premises tn the manner pointed out by sections 21 a n d 2ft of title 5th of the present charter ot the city of Brooklyn ,„..„ Opening i-irkett street, rrom Bond street to tno i;ow„nus Canal-Patrick 11 Qulnn »>2 74: Wm Allen .ti51; Charles Sliuiu 6001; John R Glovir llisu. Opening Sherman street, from Tenth avenue to the City llne-.lamea A Fuller 109 <rt Albert A Drake la.« Edward S Fox 13 tit Win Howaril 57 40; J M Crane 16 47; K I) Brown 213*1: Thomas iroinp- ton 4 12; John «. Raker t KJ^™,\W\^ M - Collector of lakes aud AMOSSUIOUU. (hy ferry boat). Milton, Poughkceixl.'. Rninoieck. Tlvoll. faip.kiil.aiid Hudson. Connecting for all olnts west sod north' Trip tickets to West Pohit, Cornwall and Newbnig, returning same day.tl. Notice change of uptown landing. I r»oR NEW" HATENTUARTFORO, SPRINGFIELD, WHITE MOUMTAIN8", MONTREAL,and Intcrmedintonnlnts. The first- class Steamer C. H. NOrTrHA ST leaves Pier No. 25, East River, dully (Sundays except&d), at 3:15 P. M. A Passenger train will be in-w»(tlngon the wh irf at New Haven, and leave for Springfield and way stations on the arrival of tire hoae. NIGHT LfNE.-Steamer ELM CITY leaves NAw York at 11 P.M., arriving In New lf.tvoo in tlmgfor tbe early aut*-ning trains. V / Baegage cheeked through. Mcrhcasidlu for- narded as above by dally express f retgfftrtraias, with great regulatity and despatch Apply at the genera' office, on Pans, o r t o RICHARD PECK. General Agent. PEOPLES LTFE~FO1TAUJBANY. The largest and most magnificent rtsrer. steamers in tbe world. The ST. JOHN, DREW, and DEAN RICHMOND One of the above steamers will lesve Pier No. 11 North River, every afternoon (Sundays excepted) at ft o'clock, arriving at Albaiy in time to connect with railroad trains West, North and Kuet. Ile- 'urulng, leave the steamboat landing at Albany at 7 o'clock P. M., or on the arrival of conrrectmg trains from theWestand North. Through tickets can he obtained ut the OFFIC KONTHE WHARF, also at DOHD'S EXPRESS. 911 BROADWAY, and No 1 COURT street, Brooklyn, and baggage checked to Its destination. Freight received until tbe hour of departure. iie^Aijmfir^m FA let. RIVER IAIVR FOR BOSTON TU NEWPORT * FALL RIVER Dtitly (Sundays excepted), at 5:00 P. M., From Pier 28, North R'ver. loot Murray stree'. The torld-renowned steamers „ BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE,, CAIT. A. G, SIMMONS. CalT.B. M. SlMMuS'S. 'ihemost direct r. tile to launton. Middleboio. Plsrootttn, Kew Becford, MartlnC- Vineyard. Nan- tucket, nnd all points on the South Shore and Caee Cod Railway. Also, through tickets to the WHUE MlHJNTAlNS.aud all principal points in Now En. gland and the Provinces FOR TICKET" AND STATEROOMS APPLY A T 241 BSCA11WAV. 529 BltOAllWAY, eoK.NKR SPHIVilj BltOAIIWAV, COBMEK 231) STBEETI DODD'S BE- PRESSOr-.lTrES.941 BROAUWAV ANI1 NO lOCoCMT PTKKET, BMOOKLVN, O B A T T H g Omct ON THE A. P. BACON. Superintendent. H. H. MANOAM, General Freight Agent- S TONINOTON LINE, l-OR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. Tlie new and elegant sidewheet steamers STONINOTON and NARRA JANSETT, Oapt. Wm. M. Jones. <•#• Ray Allen. From Pier 33, foot of Jay street, North River, at 5 P. M. dally. ARRIVING IN BOSTON AHEADOF ALL OTHER LINES. T ekits sold and staterooms secured n t N o . 319 [/roadway, corner of New Pearl street, and at ^Vcptcntt Express Co 's, 785 Broadway, corner i entb street; 1,3(3 Broadway, corner Thirty-firth street. New York, and 32; Washington street, Brooklyn, Freight always as low as -ny other line. D. S. BABCOCK, President Sionlngton Steamboat. Co. Cll.%1, AMID WOOD- ( TtlAlT.NCEY SI. PELT, J Wholesale and retail i eale- In best qualities LKHIGH.IAX'UST MOUNTAIN 4 WlLK^dARRE WHITE ASH COAL LYKENS VALLEY. LORRERRY * DIAMOND RED A8H r»AU And SWANTONi H A MPSHIRE CUMBERLAND COAL Also OAK. PINE A HICKORY WO>D. Offites: 191 SMITH St and GOiVANUS CANAL Wharf; 21 Mvrtle avenue, an.l J. Birrill 4 S i n , 451 Flfth avenue. Consumers should buy e ar ly to save advances in price. i lOAL FOR FAMILY USE. LOCLST MOUNTAIN. LEHIGH, BCRANTOS ENGLISH CANNEL, I.lVERPOfiL, BEDASH I- or Ranges, Forneces, Stoves, (For Grates. ALSO, KINDLING WOOD. JFOR SALE BY M A H H T O N & HOIV, 21 Water street, near the FunouFerry. New v- Offi c r s and at B Beaver slreet, near Wall C TOAL AN1> "WOOD. KRLSEY'S /A LOUGHLiN.esLiblislmil H47 : old yard. No. Li Atlantic street; new depot. G iwanus Csnal, corner Nevlns and Douglass streets. Branch offices; Corner Fulton and Lawrence street'*: comer Fulton street aud Gates'avenue, and cor- :.er l.oeru.u and Atiantic. N. B.-Branch .sfficcs connected by telegraph wit*, nnin yards. EOWARO FLEET, LATE UENDRICKSON! A FLEET, I1EALEH IX < «»AL AIMIk WOOD. YARD: Fulton Avenue and Hamilton Street, Brooklyn. 1,1) SCRANTON COAL, YARD, Degraw streei,at intersection with .jowanus •Janet T. O In Yard 3ratc *5.75 Lag 5.75,..,. N". 5.80 8tove ..... 6.011..... Biaeksmitti anu Csinncl Coal. OFFICE. N o . 25 ATLANTIC STREET, 697 FL LTON Street, comer St. Felix street. KELSON A CO, Dollverod. »ti.50 !!![lllim"ll fi.25 C ^OALAND WOOD-THK UNDER j signed has removed from his old yard. Pur- man street, near State, to Bi Degraw. Office. 35 Atlantic, corner Columbia, AH orders for aoaj and wooa promptly tilled. ITesent prices : Scrar- ton Nut, Eft 25 ; Egg and Farim-ce, So »\ stove and O. BANES. UH|(M- 1ft 75, jp C. CAMPBELL <k S O N , Dealers iu DOAJL. A N D " W O < ? 0 Nos. 304 a n d SOU NAVY STREET, near Fulton. Coal and Wood of tho beat, quality, at the lowest market rates. M tl.Tll-.ft RESOnTs. *•"» >f\ TT TT sff aVl O * West Point Hotel IS XOltV OPEN. For partlculave aJdress EDWARD COZZE1NS West Point, New York. WOODSBURG PAVILION, Woodsburg, L. I. This magnificent Intel will opened June 1. Can be reached by South Si ie or Long Island Railroads. For terms, etc., address N. P. SEW ELL. Proprietor. Shelter Island. The greinds of THE SHELTER ISLAND GROVE AM) CAMP MEET1SG ASSOCIATION afford the .cost desirable summer resort for fami- lies in tM» country. Superior tn all particulars to the fatuous Martha's Vineyard, ami only 3S hours from Brooklyn by rati; also steamer J B.SCHUY- LER, from New York, tri-weekly. For circulars. with lull pirtlculurs. apply to JOHN FRENCH. President, .irooklyn; R. M. WHITING. Jr., Sec- retary: or E. II. GARDNER, Treasurer, 26 Cliff street, Nov York. BERKSHIRE HILLS. GREYLOCE HALL, (Sand Springs), WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS. The most delightful resort in New England. Telegraph and post office in the hotel. Open from June 1 to November 1. Send for descriptive circular. v j Ri K'i'ER j -W1FT. Proprietors. rT'IIE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE J. city of Brooklyn do decide and ordain as lol- lows, vlr.: That it Is necessary Hist the low lots fronting upon the south side of Twentieth street, between Third and Fourth aves.Jots Nos.39 and 10. to be tilled up to the grade of the adjoining street. for the purpose of abating a nuisance, of which the present condition of tbe said lots is the cause. And thev hereby ordain that said lots be so •lied up at the expense of the owner or owners thereof and the Department of City Works is hereby directed to advertise for proposals lor doing such work. The foregoing decision and ordinance were adopted by the said Cor.imon Council by a two- third vote this 24t>i day „f February, 1873. Wk. G. BlKHOh City Clerk. Approved this 20th day of February, 1873. B. S. POWELL. Mayor. D ' - FPAKTS1ENT OF CITYlvORKS, Citv Hall. Bmoklvn.June9,1873. REPAVING LAFAYE1TE AVKvCE. BK- TWEKN FLA1BCSH AVENUE AND BEDFORD AVENUE. TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at this office on or belore Saturday, July 5.1.-73. at 12 o'clock M., for rcnavlng Lafayette avenue, between Flatbush uvenue and Bcdiord avenue, with granite block pavement, ami In accordance with the specifica- tions therefor on flic In this office Blank rorms of proposals, with the specifications fordoing the work, are now ready at this office, the Board reserving the rlgnt to i elect all bids not considered advantageous to tbe citv. LORIN PALMER. President. D.L. NoKTTmrjp,secretary. B ^ATtU OF COMMISSIONERS OF t Ity Works. Street Department, Room Wo. a, CIH Hail Proposals lor building the Eighth Pro- duct Station Ho use. Scaled proposals will be received hy the ( ommon Council, nt t h e Mayor's office, until the 23d day id lune, 1«73, a t 3 o'clock P. M., lor building the Eighth Precinct >fatlon House.ln acceirdnnca with the plans and specifications on tile in the Street Department,Board ol City Works. Blanks fll^e^tlnltlting furnished at tbe office or the Stroet Department, and none other will be considered. Proposals will not be considered un- less accompanied wtth a consent in writing of two BuretieB oi $5.(111 c s e h , on each proposal, ',-no shall qualify as tn their responsibility!, that if th« con- trait lie awarded to the party prop ising. they will become bound as ills surety for its faithful tier- fotmancc; and in ease he shall neglect or refuse to execute tile confrai t. if so awarded, then tint they will pav to tho city of Brooklyn the illffer- ( nee between the pr.ee so proposed anil the price of the next highest bidder, to whom the contract may be awarded Pmposals to be indorsed "To the Common Council " (.specifying wu rk). By or- der or theC .mmoii Council. UrU ' Uyn ' ,Unel '',;,VRIN PALMER. tVM. A FOWLER, R M. WHITING. JR , Commissioners of City Works. Attest; D 1. NOBTOKPP, Secretary. ~A S8ESHORH NOTICE-IN THE /V nuilter of apportioning and assessing the expense of opening South Eleventh street, from lis present easterly termination to 1 hir.l street, nnd re paving Fourth street, K D.. from Division avenue to Grand street. ^^ Ihe Board of Assessors of the city of Brook- lyn pursuant to ll-e provisions >»f an act of the Legislature of the Stale of New York, entitled •• \ n t e t t o consolidate the due* Of Brooklyn and Wl) inmsburgaiH the town of Busnwtck Into one Municipal Government, ami to Ineaatnorate the Mime." passed April 17. 1854, and of the several arts amendatory there"! and supplementary thereto, hereby give notice that Cio reports ,if trie ns«i'ssmenis ii. the above entitle.! matter have In en made, and that said reports arc n o * depo-- itcd In the office or the said Board, at toe i itv Hall. Intbeclti of Brooklyn, wiier- the nam., can ne examined liy all person* !ntere«tcI: aid that the said Board will meet in the Mini •ill '<• on tll^ ilst ilnv ol J u n e . 1S7:<. at In o'clock A M , t o lie.t' objections 01 any! from parties interested, and to complete nnd slun our sniil reports Parties bay- ing objections lo make will please present them '''''"^^^''•"wf/irXA-MltRVAN, President. [1E01U1B IHD.SON & SONS, FRESCt) PAINTERS, 'PLAIN AMI DBCOBATIVI H o i: s i: PAIN T E R S . Coiner ol Fulion and York sticcts, Eslablisltod lots, SILVER and NICKEL PI* I T live, and aiaautacturers of Britannia and Silver llat ' Wars. Old table ware repaire 1 ant r^.iutji, al comparatively trlfiiug cuet. to look like new. MOORE A BAXTER, ktaad 18 FULTON street. M VIT.tgSH.PS. J ORTB OBUM A N LLO YD rt'l KA M FOR BrWH.PCOMPAk.1. AMPTON Alfll BRRMHI*. The Steamshrp KOI.N, Captain H. C Fraaeke, will sail on WEDNESDAY. June 11. M 2 P.M. rank BREMEN PIER, FOOT OF THIRD 8T„ UOB>- - SOBB. To be followed by Tl.-S'steamship 111 KM AN. C«pt. G. Eelchmann. ou BATirKOAY. June 11. RATES OF PASSAGE, To London. 1 >i*vre and Bremen . Paya>»lein gold or its- equivalent iu cunrenr-y. Fim Cehin.. gf'jQ Second Cabin ,n Steevawe ,.,m lor Freight or P a s s a g e !*ppK jii nw.tMir.uk A CO, Aaeote, 2 Bowline Green. !*. Y, 1 NMAN LINK—FOR QimBNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. Riwal Mail Steamers are appointed to sail ns follows: ClTY OP MONTREAL. . Sansrday. June 11. 8 A . M CITY OF BR.l-iOl Thcvmilay. June l». I f g CITY OF BROOKLYN..., Saturday. Juue 11.1 P:M CITY OF ANTWERP Sattrhinv. JuncM. 8 A.M LTTY OF LIME KICK Thursday. July J, nocn sndeach succeeding Saturday and Thursday, trom Pier 45, Norlb Ri v.-r. HATES Or PASSAGE. Cabin. |70, Ml. and aWI, Gold, according Le aecom- mt'Oation. Round tup tickets at low rates. Steerage, lo Liverpool, yuounstown. Glaag-.w. I^.tidonderry, L itidon, Bristol,or Cardiff, t-n Pre- puld certitlcsics. $32 currency. Passengers also forwarded to navre. Hamnurg, Sweden, Norway Denmark, and Parts, at reduced rates. Iirafia issued at lowest rates. For Cabin Passage and general business apply at the company's office. N o . 15 Broadway For Steerage Passage, at 33 Broadway. JOHN G. DALE. Agent. N EW "YORK AND BERMUDA STEAMSHIP LINE. EXCURSION TRIP FORHAM1LTON and ST. GEORGE, BERMUDA. Carrying the United States MaiL The steamers ,.»thia lino .all , r „,„ PIERJ7 NORTH RIVER. every IRIDAY. at3 P. M..as follow*: pteamsnip HATTKRAS, e^tpiaiu Lawrence, Seturdav, June 14. Su-amablp ALBBMAr.L"C Capl. Read. Friday. J u n e 20. Arriving at Bermuda on the following Monday A. M., and sailing for Bermuda on return Tbur.-,- daysat 3 P . M. Excursion tickets issued for the round trip at f •• . • • 1.:. First-class hotel accommodations at the Island. For passage having elegant accommodations, apply to LU.NT BROTHERS, 28 SOUTH STREET, N. Y Passage, kSOaold. N ~ORSE-A~MERI> AN STEA MS1I1P COMPANY. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH LONDiiN The fine, first-class, tull-oowered steamship eT. OLAF, Chr HlLLg, Commander, Will leave the Company's dock, llarbeck Stores. Brooklyn, TUESDAY, June 24. as above Passengers booked and forwarded by tbe Oim- pony'sowii -teumeis to Norway aad-iweJen. Tobe follow d bj the steamships PETER JK't- SEN. f'apt WCLEP. (extra), anl tbe U.UUI.u UAARKAGER.rspt. Lt-.NP.on Julv 8. CrOBSlPANDOLEANfiHtlS, -What did lo die of T Iodide of oolsssium. -Ilarwin will sor-Dd too summer in Fiat.ee. —There, is such a place un Papst iwn iu 11.. DOB. -Munich will huUd a tnoaomout to Uaroa Liebig. the cbetnUl. -Tbe Jewels on tbe owiform of HscPcislsn Shab ate valued at i,utEJ,of»roubi«!s. -A no»ton paper twiis Poll .delpblaoi. the lact thai in never bad a dcoc.it fee y e t . -Now that the Csaeauro JuLtav is o i . • « ' . pitas of that city e.iRs uuon the a-m,;. t > *< ready for the ScpIemocT expoaition. -A Cincinnati paper •Bv^aChie.-rsv, hor?*- doclor nearly lost hi* life la*t w"«-k b y t n o falnugof hi^diamuud pin on erne ot big toot. -Potsboe* a r e l o Ire raise*! at the frontier i.imv posta to give a mealier rattou t..,o» Mildler*. —A revivaim asked a rarJvaltB ArVlesn if be had Coaakd tbeLonf). **(*jlly." aatrl .Sambo 'am oe 1/ ,y os-i I™ —Teaeber—Can you tell m e w h y Adam and" Eve were arisen oat ti Paradise ? Urtght Popsl—Bocauaw tliey wouldn't go out of tbeir own accord. —"1 want tolwtiy this wrfati and chain hit bang M, I'veR-ft a»y mooey at home. I'll only take the chain. anA leave ihe watob. as secun- ty. Timi'll De ail ngat, won't it 1" An eniatcur farwei wonders "why, on all Ibis fair eaitn. tTn-jasound Is sprastd oottotn- sido up, so that it mast be t u r n s * o v e r s n t o the plough bef.ite crop-T^an be raiaoa." - A PortMnouth man aoMrftctcd htnid a barn for a »p< ci fled su La ntRI all Iheciderhe could dunk It took him Ave monrhs to otiiid the bore, anu ae drank four barrel of csder. -Miss Eliials-lh Stuart Phelps wants to know!' "eftbe, iheesst ntlal modfeaiy of torjj. inine nature or the-afety if s-ycety require tirai^ry bolow the kneel t" -A California taper insists rhst $«J3 ia gold is a litgnil alloaanerf' for ibeexprnaaaof a Inp from tbe Ea«t to California, and eiy«. ths It "includes the ejrt of rranspiirLs'ioa t o s a d si«v at every one of nui great scenic attrac- tions."* —"I rsaTcn't taken a drop o.' liquor for a yeai." »i!d ax. tndiviouai ol quesriouatjL at n - als. "Inde-<<1: Lot wliicb ol your features is to be believed, you* lips or your nose i" RATES OF PASSAGE. Steerage. 130 Carreujv. f."e* C a r r e n c y . Cabin. To I/indon ..... $&>Currency. To Christiana and Bergen $80 Currency. For freight or passage auply ti FLINCH. HOVE ACO.. No. 27 Boutb William St..General Agen ANfJHOKLlNE; Steamers sad from Pier 20, North River. New York, EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. AUSTRALIa.SatJun.il I EL'HOPA...Wed July! tOI.UMBlA.WiHiJun 181 ANGL1A Sat. Ju'vf. Vlt iDlilA sat ..liio 211 TRI.NACRlA.We July 0 ASSYRIA.. vied.JuLe2i, CALIFORNIA.Sal J y 11 CASTA LI A Sat June28» CALEDONIA. A'ed.Jy.18 'I he passenger accommodation* on steamers of ibis tine are unsupssseil for elegance and com- fort. Cabin state rooms are all on upper deck, thus securing emid light and ventilation. RATE OF PASSAGE TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOLOR LONDONDERRY. Sat. steamers. Wed.steamers. Gold. Currency. Cabins |7aaud »«S »7Jana0a Cabin return tickets scouting best aeuomo- dations *130 ,13} STEERAGE. 130 CURRENCY. Tickets for passage to or rroin any seaport or railway station in (.real Britain, Ireland, or the Continent issued at lowest rates DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT at CURRENT RATES Company's office*, No. 7 Bowling Grei>n, N. Y. HENDERSON BROTHERS. A touts. Brooklyn Agent, K. U. PUFFER, 20 Court struet, Brooklyn. S' 1 TATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BBL- PABT, AND LONDONDERRY. These elegant new Clyde-built steamers w!i' sail from State Line Pier, Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn, N. T.JI toPows -An Iowa e+urc-h mesnt t o r e t>atrio>tielo having its ttee-ple painted wiib "atars and Hi i t » s " L u t t h e | rsetical risoilt if that "Hang- ers: ait- ooniioually led tbtther to S.«K an "ea-» stave-." -Tbe aquarium cor containing eastern (5sh fill sua m iBSBtaaaa ad througa Caictgoon Fitiiay. Very few ban <i:e-.i, and it wo* ex- pected Haat foui-flftb<= of thenrSaitial number would leacb Sao lima* laaiii aliva. -North Carolina jud-".* are verv plain-po- Ken trcD. In chatging a jury at Rsu-igb. ie- oerrtly. Juoge- Towrg.s? told thorn that it they w r e eatistli d the ctimtnsi should lie panicked Willi ac-ali, BE wnula " Uilie greal p'ca.u.e in ;-re uouucitia tliesciitenct." A beirs<-oh<-8tniii tree in Hartford. 0 inn . has disfioguished iise.f by an eeeeotrie baott of bloseoming on oypovite aides In uiier.Tite years tor twenty-nine vears past, except that every seventh rear it has tilusaome.i aaJ boinc nuts all aver —A Souiliein psjier informs u? that there is an cnlortuna'c youtn llt.ng in Alexjodria w h o li= a l i o u i t i proceod to lVi-ton for tne pur- pose of starting from Duoker Hill e n i t >ur torotigh. the Nortnern states, carryiug witn hisn tbt* Confederate flag unfurled. It is to be bopeni that he will start lrom t b e t o n o t t h e niODUmetit witti a hop skip a n d a Jump. —A curlou* illu?irution of the working of the jury system in Loonon wis afforded a t t i e Wcntdiip stit-at police coutt rreentiy. A wtt- nees in the case of a man charged wish neg- lecting his wife god famnv made iuci.li-ntally tlie confession that be bad lieon empioi eel to summon jurymen, and that be bad made . livtrg by aeoeptiug bribes to let off tbemcu whom be bad «utaroooed—and. be added, '-a good one. too." MIKHlits siLI," VIRGINIA ALAUAMA PENNSYLVANIA, . GEOIlGIA .... And every alternate Wednesday, June 23. .Wednesday, July 9 .Wednesday. July 18. . .Wednesday. Aug. 6. Wednesday thereafter. taking passenger- at through rates to ail parts of Great Britain and Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Den- mark.and Germany. Drafts for £1 and upwards For Freight or Passage apply to Al:ST1N BAI.DVHN * CO., Agents. N o . 72 Broadway, Or to GLBABON A BROPHY. Firth av. and Twenty-eighth st .and Thirl are, and Twenty-eighth St., Aud " ADVOCATE" OFFICE. 231 Atlantic ave. Brooklyn. Steerage passage office. No. IS> Broadwar. ABYSSINIA .>at.JuneH BATAVIA .SaLJune31 CALABRIA Sat .June 28 PARTHIA .sat. )uly5 |TLNAKD LINE. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM NEW YOPt. •CUBA Wed. June 11 SAMARIA...Sat. June •sCOTIA..-Wed. June 11 •Al e. KRIA Wed June 18 •III SS1A.. Wed. June25 •JAVA Wed. July2 Steamers c.aikcd thus * do out carry steerage paseeogera. And every following Wednesday and Saturd ay from New York. HATES OF PASSAGE. Cabin. 180, lino, and 1130, Gold, according to ac- eornniodttiion. Tickeu to Pails. 115. goM,additional. Return Tickets on tavoraole terms. Steerage $30, Currency Steerage Tickets from Liverpool and tiueensutwn and all parts of Europe, at lowest rates. Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glas- gow, Havre. Antwerp, acd other ports on the Con- tinent, and for Mediterranean ports. For Freight and Cabin Passage apply at tbe Com. pany's office. 1 Bowling Green. For steerage Passage, HI Broadway, Trinity Building. CHAS. G.FRANCELYN, Agent, | y EJUTTANCES TO SN GLAND AND IRELAND. T A P 8 C O T T I S jUmifcrotlon ttncl Forolirn ICxoliiniixss .sfllt'c. 'Bl', SOI TH STREET. NEW YORK. For Drafts for Ail and upwards, and Pa*saee Tickets by Steamship .and Sailing Packets, at ibe lowest rates, apply to TAPSCOTT BROS. & CO., 86 South street. New York, O IVLY DIRFX'T LINE TO FRANCE THE GBSKRAL TRANSATLANTIC OOMPA- NVHMAIL gTKAMHHll^ BKT.VtCiCN N«W YORK AND UAVRB. CALLING AT BKK-U\ The r»pleDaldvi?8»els tin tbis faTortte route for tlifOotineni will sail from Pier No, Ui, NortU HiTpr, at foil' wn ; VII.LK DO PARIS... Saturday. May 31. VIl.I.KIH; HAVRK. Sarmont, Saturday, June II. PLRlilRE,.,. Uaare Saturday, juue 3S. PRICE OFPASSAGK IN GOT.T> { t n c l u d i o R w l o c i TO BRKSTOK HAVRK, VIret cjibin IV/S; serond cabin, 175, KitursHiu i :t I- i t - :.it. reduced ratea. Thef*e steam ere do not carry steera-re pas«pn- aers, American trnvellcrs p*'inp to. or returning from the CimUnent of Europe, by tafeing tbis lim>,ar »rd both transit by English nitlway and the discom- fort* of crosainjr the C'hanoel. besides saving time, trouble, and expanse. GKORGI* MArKKNZIR. Agent. 58 Hroadway. NOTE.—Railroad Tickets between Pans and Vi- eonafurnished at r e d u c e d rat***. S HERT Wn HALE—BY VIRTl'EOP a « H t of Eareation, iwaed out of tbe C'ttT Coon of linxtMlyn t*j me d-reeled and delivered, I will »ell at public auction, bf Q •• ?; • **- •*.*- tvell, auctioneers, at No* 39^ and 401 FuJtoo «ire-t. in the city of Br-Kiaiyn. on the a*D day ot July i-:'--. at l- >• '•[• •?-. ii---'. . at. i* r rigut. title, aud in- tere#t which John Sheridan had on tbeMi day u. March IfeTU.or at any timethereafter.in wooae ha-ids soever the same tnay b«\ of, in and to, all that cer- tain lot piece or parcel of i.tod with the Itwprore- ruints tnertoo. situate, lying, and being tn the Iwecty-urat Ward oi Uie city of tir>-*alyn. bounded and described a* f^llowi*- Hegin-nigat a point t n t h e northerly side ol LexingWu av.oue. I rnierly klick»ry s^tr -ettdtstrint tbr*»c hundred and thirty feet weau*rly from Uic north«eati-r'y cur- r er of Tompkin* arenbcaad Laxliigtofi arenre form rly Hickory MnfiL, runnutg tbeoce northerly parallel with Tompkins avenue, one hundred ff^t, ihersce we*»t^rly pun^llel with Leone ton avenue. t f ormt**iy Hickory st-fet twenty t*H»t and three inches ; thence somberly paral^I wit* Tompkina aveuue. une hundred feet to aaid n'trtberJv side r,f I.cxinirtttn avenue, and thence easterly aJong tlie said nurtnerly side &t Lextngt'm avenue, foiu** C-rlv Tlie kory ^t^eet. to th'- point of beginoinK. Dated 1 n.oklyo. May --. Ifciri. A. '.. WILLI AMS. 8he-*«. S rPRF.MB roiRTOF THK RTATB of New VorJt —Julius P. Carringfcon aaauis*. John t'anington, Jame« W. PmfHpi The Em- pire State Company. T. T Glover, piaiucifTs At- torney. Iu pursuance of a Judgment order of thisCoart, made in ihe above entitled action, bearing dite the 30th of A p r i l . 187%, I wiil*ell bf p u b l i c au*--t. o. by Qoiniby k Bteaeu, auctioneers, at the aa>>-a roouts. N«>»,:**»and wl, button street, an the city o( Bro.iklju. on the llat day ot June. 1^7i. at 12 o'clock.noon.all the right, title,and intercut wbtch the Empire Stone Ct-tupunv hud on the Sith day ot A p r i l . 1«7;$, or atsny fime thereafter, in and :•• a certain huildlug Rituated tin tiie s«»utbwesterly siuc *ff Eighteenth street, in the city ot Br * k:tn \.p**a the following de** nbed preuiisos : Begin* mm; at I M iW-tiJiwesterly, s":-U ct Eighte-'cth street, *ne hundred and forty-ttve feet northwes- terly fr«'tn the westerly corner <*f Rtght^enth street and itieventh avenut*. and thence ran mug suHhwt'SU-rlv, parallel with Eleventh avenue. MM bundled feet to tbe m ddle line of the bl»c. * thence n>-rthwcsterly twonty-hve feet, paraIIol with Ki^htetnth strawt; hence n'«rthrw#tertv ind paritllerwith Eleventh avtnue. one b-uadxed feet, more or lea?. to the south westerly sicTetif El*:!)- tet-nth street, and thenc** northeaMserir al-wig Btrhiornlh htreet twenty-five feet to the point <u r-lace of beginmisK. A- ti. WILLIAMS. Sheriff. Dated Br,.« klyn. May *J. i>TX N JATtOKAI. LI.NB Steamers weekly Ui and fr im Liverpool and Oueenstown. Fortnightly to 1/milon Lrsvlne l.lvernool every WKIiNRtOAY LesvinaLiaeenstowii overvTHURSHA V. L.'iiTingNew York everv trBDWKfDAt. Cabin paasaire to laverponl or Q o e e n s t o w n . $•'.'. and f?.\ currenrv; itanraga passage to l.tvcrp ml or ytieenstown, fsi; from Uverpistl, Qaeenstown, Lonclorderry.UiasBOw.Cartlifl, Brtatol, orL,iBdon. t H B A P f R T H A N BY ANV OPHBK LINK. For further information apply to II. S.QLTMBY, Oil Mnntairofs jeet, or K.W.J. HURST. Manager. No. B BroaCtay, N. Y. 1 he steamtrs of this line are the LARGEST IN THE TRAitK. OASS^ORTS PROCURBU. CHARLES H. BURT1H, mi MONTACCR 9TKBET. BROOKLYN. DCWING BtArniNKSy, \f()RB LABOR SAVED ill BY LOCKK'S S 7 U M K«tg M W U M M ACIIISK OIL. wlil^h is free from Gl'M. DIRT. Of GRKASK. Tliis oil Is now beltiR ilelivere.1 at all Jrutt, fsnoy, notion, lioose fnrnishiuir, and millinery stores in Brooklvri. TRY ONCE J *^ I?K ALWAYS. J_ I |OMK»riC 8KW1KOMACUINB BKOtjKL/.s'oiFICF. M FULTON STREET I 111: M'l^T PIiPl I.AK MAITIIlvKIN MAKKET •XCKLB ON 1 IQHT »'ORiC, AND R«ATt> ALI, ON THK HKAV1KST. HhNHV BB1STO v. Hanaiter. S IPRKME COrRT.KlXJH COVS ty—<Tiristopher Moran avamst tJet.rjre K rhase" and others—M-rrs & Pear-all. PI« otiffs' Attirnevs, In purstiatn-o • f a judk'iueiit tinier ••! thisCi.art. mad. in the above entitled aetionjcar- itiB date the 12lb.tay of ¥eptember,P""l.l w-,11 «e:l ',.y pttfli.. atirtion. at the salesrin'ms-if C-» e A Mar- phi, Ko.ES Fulton streei. in tlie eitv .»f Br-Hikivn, on'the seventeenth (ITthI day of July. laTt. at U oeli^'k. n-sin. all Tie right, title, and Interest it hi, b Ge-ree K. tTiase It.id ,-i llie flit.'enth lJiiil day i.t Fel.niary.t ;•'. -ir :;t any lime ther.-afuer. tn whose hands st.ev.r the same inay he. .»!. in. and to*the following desenbed iandsand p^.-ni ses . All those eertain L.ts of land. «iloatein tiie ei • <.f rriinat lyii litl-asa Ii n ami described as follows; Be- ginning al a p^iint "b t h e s,.nthwe*torty crner ,,f IT.Miient and tt.urt street-; thence running *• terly sh.ng the sootlierlv side of Pr.'S.,i-nt sir. et one hundred anil eightv-seven feet sir im lies : thence southerly and parallel with ('ul street onehoudre'l feet : thence ..aatoriy and par- allel with President street one hu litre.! and eUlity-seven fee: ril Inches. t.>the westerly side of Coart street ; snd tberee northerly al • u i cur'streei one handreil feet to the s.'Ulliw.,^t corner of Court and Presioeat streets, tbe place of beginning. Date* JwnaS. IBS. A.G. Wir.LIAM«. fherin S IPRKME OOOBT—BTATB New Y'ork.- >nsau Yan Wyck, pistol iff. fl Of- . aga n-l John t'onnor and Mary P. Connor, his wit. Thomas Morgan. Darius CDhsam, Thomas Hundi- bede, Lncier. ¥. Wheeler. David P ISstterso.j. Harry J. Johnson. I.rwis Hurst, John H'. Bonu n, and others, flmith and Wornlward, plaintifTs at. t.-rneys. In pursuance of a judgment order of thi* Court, made in the above entitled action, bearing date th.. fltlh day of Ma». U B , I will sell at public sucti .n. by (Julnihy a Hlssell, aoctioneers. at the sales- rooms. Nos SttSlan.tttll Fulton street, in the .ity of Brooklyn, on the Slst day of May, It^ra. at Li o*eli»ck n o o n , the following described tsnd and pubises: All that certain lot. piece or parcel ot land, situate. Iving and being tn tbe Twentieth Ward of the elty of Bmokirn. fronting on the westerlv stile of t arll.in arenas, on Mock J.which said bl.iejt tsbimnded northerly by Par* arenn rt . esstcrly by said t'arlton arenue (formerly Ca lu>n street), somberly by Myrtle avenue, and west- erly br rumbertand streei, as laid down on a cer- tain map. entitled-'Mae of land, late ot G and W Post, new ibe prune, ty of Robert T. Man .... Esq.. in th« feventh Ward of the rtty of Bmok- lvn, surveyed March H. ls?t. by Joan RoIfe."anil Hied in theufBce of tbe tTerk mow RL>gisieri ..f thetounty of Kings. Augast a, IsTT. and known snd tllst-ngulshi-n on sanl map in sa f d block J. as lot nun ber slity-seven. being twenty-five feot e«cb. front and reur, and one hundred loel to ilepil. on each side as laid down on aaid man A. ti. WILLIAM-,Sheriff listed Brooklyn, May ". BR. The sale oi the above property is her »by post- piSRid until the 14th day of J u n o , 1ST3, ai the same hour and plsee. Brooklyn, June T, 1*3. AG. WILLIAMS. Sheriff. S HE a w •HlFrS BALE-BY VIRTI'E OT >v THEELER A WILSON MEU. CO. W1TNXJ M A C H I o K H . 'ip'Hislte ,lobns.in slreet. B-t'i-iKLYf- fVFirE-SOtJ Flil.TUN aTRRKT The last nsetiine in use. Sold on tha most fa tHvoniDle terms. ^. H !• M > \ IM'TllAW.Agont. M till U1E. HAIR 1>YK. Baii'hplui's genuine Hi.irjiyeis the best In t h e sorid The only True and Perfect llye, harm'ess Kallabia, Inst.Nr.Lsneoos. No Disappointment, no nili.'Utou* tints, produces Imroediatelv splendid n.H.k or niiiural Brown, leaving tho llatrCTcsr. -mt and beautiful. The genuine ts signed W. A. RATI I' KLt-R. *.lit by all druggists. AuplleJ at IB lend streei. BA H> H a-OA. 1)>*. Cim be covered with a piece eraetty fitted t o t b e balo st..n ,so perfect, und with work so ingeniously contrived asto appear as each hair Jtiet Issuing f'ou tbe skin, the hair being oractly of tbe ssrr.e t> KdeancttextareaathegTOW.-K hair : they are so pirtect ttey oaanot ^s dstsst».-f Made only st I All IlKI.OR's. Si Id by all drnggWt. J 1'. It WJ Ir I. I'. I t *, , L TLBtC RKEITLRR, J tl ite of tsehurlg A KrelUer, Pl'AlTlfAL WATCHMAKER, li SANDS 8TRBKT. 11. Ann's Court Buildings, near Fulton. Rrook'»c W ATT 11 EH, CLOCK*, AND JKWKLHY. 8ll.VFLWARF.OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Repairing of fine watches, music boxes, and lucks a »p<si.i»lty Court, to r.ie tttrectod and delivered. 1 will sell hy putrir ane'lon liv Ontmby & Biaaeil. anetl.ne'.rs, nt No. St! and «U1 Fult.n stree*. in the n t , of Brooklyn, on the Hth day of June. I-T). at twelve o'clock: noon, all the right title and !• «rest which John Sanlor.i had on the 2Mb da-, of A p r i l . IsT.t, or st soy litis there r fter. in w*.ose hands soi'Ter the same m n be, -t. In and te all those certain lots ol land in t ie Seventh * 'ard of the city of B-ooklvn, kn-i.n m I ilistmgtl' oed on a map of the May 5t.-ale farm, made hy '.tie Commissioner* in Partition in an action entitled Stephen C. Jacks/.n 'and ot ..--i sgait.st Ope 1) Jaekscn and other*, nated Mav 4, A D. I**tv and Bied m or about fiat iis« in th.. i fhee of tlielt.vister of the t'ountv of Kin^s ti, i .« bitriler- ?lt. VI VXVn.?U.tl\ tl". Vn. II s . IT t. l"l. Ht,»R«.as. Mt.343. r.l.PA'.. •tSx,-M\ Lit. li^. le.. 2M, 2ut, 'jC, i».. gs\ and : A Caled Biookljn April W, pr.l A G W I L L I A M S Sheriff S HKBIFK'SISAI.K BY YlRTt K O F a writ of esecull'.n, ^-i:e*l oat of i l . r < e , . •- gate's totirt. Kii.g-i'"unt;.. > Y'..to me direct. • Y. and deliitre.1. 1 will sa-ll bv out 'ic aii'-n .*. '•' iitnmby & Bissell, aneti.«ie,^-s. at :t^9 and I'd 1 uiion stre. t. in the citv or Brooklyn, on t'.e 1 ,^*.i .'av ..f July, l»;:t. at no'eloi'k r...m. ai- the ru-..k. title, and Interest which Altec Regan t n o J . a n Towreyhnd on thi.'ilkl .fay of Voven.l.ev. 1*"?. or i.t nnv time theieafter. in whose l.aii.ln j . g i , r the ssme tray be. of. tn. s"d t>. all thai cert.tu I lece in paid 1 . f land.with tb.- buildii K Laereo .. fltuate. tytne, anil being tn li.<- Stgth W s . . l .-t t •• <it> of liro"Elvn. t.ounitid and di'^eri^id as t hws.ti.wlt: Beginning at a point n: sh.. -i.'i'. eesterly corner of Columbia and fa-viii str-ei-. '.ntiiilte Iherii e northerly alone the aesi"*- - •• et Columbia street aforeseid iw«e;v ?_".. f. .,t . Ihence westerly parallel wnh l a r t - • ' •'. i throegh the centre of u party sral'. a- far n- t 1 .- raa.e extends,eighty (.so ti : .-\ - th.cn.. R.j-.'-ny snd parallel with Columbia -ir,-.t t « . n t » • ' " '•• t totben..nhe:ly line of < arroll s f e e i ar..: in . e easterly slone t h e n o ' .l.ct-ly I.tie ..f Carr .' , i r , o l elgliti iaPI fuel U. the p..ml .r place ..I t.egini.i ,g. Dated P.rookljn. j> - S . Iu a. 1- A G WILL'AMs Siii-riB. Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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    D o e s B e t v e r Think of Me. sjong and (•>,(, . . . . H a y s . IS "

    •Cod M e s s oar II .me rJong and f h u , s t a w a r t . • "

    H FKF.F II, MDW.O. B A D K A U . » J I . H. A k . . d ' s , S I L A S B. DCTlI i l f iRi I A S . I t . W i J i A T L K Y , T H O M A S BROOKS, (I. W. WOO ,'FUHI) JURAM W. H U N T , r l i O S . M A r - K N , LOK1N PAI.MKK,

    > T B W A R T L. WOtlDFOKD.

    Shares »tCO each

    M t y n n t a to b e m a d e a s f o l l o w s :

    Fl »e per cent , o t t i m e of subscr ib ing , and t h e

    • nis i" . - in i n s t a l t n e a u n o t e x c e e d i n g t e n per cen t ,

    s t any one i n s t a l m e n t .

    T h e r e can b e n o sa fer I n v e s t m e n t t h a n t h i s . I t

    Is a borne I n v e s t m e n t . It Is the o w n e r s h i p of land

    on ksV k I N OS

    L A N K OF B R O O K L Y N . F U I . T O S S T . c-.rner ..r B..prum place.

    Ope* daily from u A. M. to i P . M„ Mondays and s i turdays Haas • to• s P . M.

    l i v i n g s Departaie. it- In tere s t at I par cen t , Mg s n n u m . eomaiene ing on t h e 1st of Janu;iry. Aprt. lu .y . and Oagoaaa*. Fif teen days a l lowed for do-p.»s-t*, C' laaieneiaa each qoarter.

    lN-pn*it«a'«> rece ived on soeetai aceount . whieb may be cneebed . . a t at ple.tsura. I n U T ' s l a t I per rent, per annual a l lowed o n such .!er,oslts o n the

    o . . . , B a r k B f j f M ^ — %mtumwt. PMtiifggy JOU.N S. MACK AY. T ~ f i n r e r ,

    F T I W A I I H B. Fowt .gR, "eerai«»y. J O B S l . P a a n T . At torney .

    ^"7MJ^^RAIlIT a * v i n e s B A N K OF

    a EBfMiKLVN. turner f . .art and, Livlnast-.n i sta. OPEN DAILY h u n t A . M . . i d » P . M. .and e v e r t MIINllAY and S A T I ' l t D A Y fr..ro i to S P. i M. Interes t HIV P K H t K N T . on a l l -urns ent i t l ed ] * hereto , t ree of t i i .vernment l a x .

    A M ' R K W D o f i i l i H H T V . l»re«ldent. I t . 1 AMAKI H E . Firsi Yica-Pres idenL JOHN MiS U N V l L U S e c o n d Vtce-Pres idenL

    K. I. I. A 1.1 . i s •Se.-ri-'.irT.

    J I . t T T B E s . 1 l i s . _2

    The National Wire Net Mattress. I ' H . m e . l A p r i l ft. a n d J a a e -1A. IH-v-J.

    T D K .'»;i.30T 13 Six per c e n t . Interest on t h e imtstanouig certiB-

    r»t.-a of profits will be paid t o t h e holders t h e r e f, or their legal representa t ives on and after T u e s -day, tbe 4tb ot Fenruary n e x t .

    T h e outs tanding eertiMcates of the i s sue o f 1HH9 will b e redeemed and pain t o tbe ho lders t n e r e i . f or tbeir l e sa l representa t ives , o n and a l t er 1 ues -dny, :ha 4th ot eeoruary n e x t . r r u m which date the Intel e s t thereon will c e a s e . 1 be cert i f icates t o be produced at tne l i m e o l p a r n i e n t a n a cance l l ed

    A div idend of 4W per cent , is dec lared on t o e n e t earned premiums ot tne Company tor t b e year e n . ] . ng 31st l iecemticr . l sTi , or which eertif lcntes w m

    b Issued o n and after T u e s d a y , tno 1st of April D * " By order of t h e Board.

    j . U . C H A P M A N , beo. TRUSTKr^i..

    J . H..innes, Ctias. Dennis , W. 11. H, Moore. Henry ColL Lewis Curtis . C h a s , H . Russe l l , Uuwell Hoibrook, II. Warren W e s t o n Royal P h e l p s , Caleb Barstow, A . P . P I H o t , Wm. K. Dodge , David I.une, J a m e s Bryce , Daniel S. Miller : W m . Sturgis , H e n r y K. Bogert , j i .4 . i , a l l ium. Jr., C A . Hand

    J a m e s Low. R..I . H.iwland, Bc iu . Babcock, R. !l. J l inturn, G. W. Burnham, Fred'k C h a u n c t y G. S, S t e p h e u s o a Wm. II. W e b b , SUepjiani Gamly Francis S k i d d , , Chas. P. Burdett , Wm. K. Bunker. -..in : I.. Mitcbili , Jas . G. DeForeat, Rubt. I„ Stuart , A l e x . V. Blake . Charles D. L e v e n e h Jos iablO. Low,

    n. i

    • l U K F O R

    WTHlWi CATARRH, BRONCHITIS H A Y ^ f t v E R . A N l i C t i M M ' i N i O L D 3 .

    Send s t a m p r f r circular P. o It- « .' l«-i, >'ew York

    Si -l l ' I ' l ' l l K M B COURT, Kiy T t y . - T h o t u a s Brown, p U Dan W. N e w m a n and Mary Nesenf i a r r e t B Lane . J n b n N e v e l , an I t

    a i n n . d e t e n d a n t s — [Summ. ins f out s e r v e c n . t i e d e f e n d a n t s . J . h n Neve l

    Hreusaiann Y. iua ie tiereur s u m m o n ^

    e w « . t b e cssaaasaktat in ._ l td In tbe t-atce of t h e Clerk

    ' i.nrt, at the k i n g s County Court H ity o ' B n s i k l y n , .in t h e O.-st -

    A sui table Badge will be adopted for

    1 and Heredi tary members .

    tbe Fam

    * - -*rve a copy of your • en tbe subscriber, a t h is

    ansa t day•

    * ". compla in t , - », No. 17 Br. isdwuy.

    Brooklyn, K. D.. within t w e n t y days af ter t h e ser-vice t> . tbts sumtu'.nswrry.iu, e x c l u s i v e o f t h e d i y ( f such servle , . ; ajwrff j , , o f a t l v i answer t h e said ci mplaint wiibtsTtbe t ime af. ireaald, t h e piaintiB in i h u a. tl .n *IH app) , t,, t o e c . iurt for tbe re l ie f uemanded in tnecoropla la t .

    Dated Bro'.kTyi,. M»f \ ISTJ, Da-VLaavBIkVON«, P B u n i f f , a t w r a s y .

    s w n t ' d t o

    M e m b e r s h i p s wi l l n o t b e sold after t h e Building

    •j 9 . p i ti t o t h e p u b ! i .

    E a c h purchaser of a membersh ip will be g i v e n an

    e n g r a v i n g of t h e Bui ld ing .

    — f > n •in, flimkrr.. anfh, ovii i id-mi.-

    act a s A e n u t h r o u g h o u t t b e Uni ted Mates . :

    Fur f a r t h e r Information please address

    Industrial Exhibition Companv. NO » 4 5 B i t C / A D W A t . N«W York City,

    JII3IUUIU. I^IIW, Chas. II. Mar-hall ,

    J . l3. JON E«, Pres ident . CIIAKLKS I • F.N K IS, V lc t -Pres ldent , W 11. H . MOOKK, Secunii Vice-Pres ident , J . D. H K W L B T T T b i r d V i c e Presi^ent^

    \ TLAKltlSr~INl>URAN CK COM * * • P A N Y .

    t ' t t i i - e s : A T L A N T I C A N D C U N T O N STRRKTS!

    Brooklyn. „ . ljg B R O A D W A Y , New York.

    3AS11 C A P I T A L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . »200,0

    JOHN D. COCKS. JOHN T. M A R T I N , I. S. T . S T R A N AH A N , J AS. P . W Al.LACft, SKYMOUR L. HUSTF.l l . SAM L K. H O W A R D N K H B M I A H K N I G H T . DKMAS BARMCS. W M. II. SLOCUM, F„ 11. R. LYMAN, Jt .SKPH W. GRKRNK, J O H N J. gCK'KS. WM. I.. GOtisW Kid , OKI . W. P A R S O N S , CURTIS NOllLK. W M . J . TINOUK. CZAR Dl NN1NO, J . B O O l f e a M A X W a J J W M . E V A N S , J O H N M C C O R M I C K . .NATIIANIKL-PUTNAM, LYMAN S. B l i R N l l A k T H O M A S S U L L I V A N , FRBD'C C R O M W K I A D A f S r i . BAYL1S, K . W . C O R L I K S GKO. A . , ' A R V I S . f. A.TOWNSF.Nr) . JOHNtN. T A Y L O R , W A L T E R T. H A T C H ,

    J O H N D . COCKS, Pres ident , W D.CORNgLf. Secre tary .

    IjHEKlX. IKBPKANCx, COMPANI • * OF BROOKLYN. N e s . l ' J ' a n d 1 4 Courtrtreats f**Broadway, Brook-

    l y n , R. D „ N o . 1 1 3 Broadway, N e w York.

    C A P I T A L Cash Capital . l l .Wu.000 0 Gross Surplus January 1,1873. . . . . l.ilOl.iia U

    T o U l A s s e U »J.0U1.313 U2

    The a s s e t s being larger than t h o s e of any other Brooklyn Conipuny, i t can insure against loss or JsniHiie by Sire, or against Marine Losses , on most i a i f i a e t a terms,

    ST KPHEN-CROWELL, President , C H > U N I K Y BKDKLL. Vice-Pros , P H L A N D K R S H A W , S e c y .

    WILLIAM R CROVVKLL. Sec'y of Marine Dep'L 1 H O M A S R. Bi KCH. t i enera l AgenL O A S ' L F . FKR.NALD.SeCy a n d Manaaer Biook-yn Depai troent .

    i ^ i t l ^ T N ' i _ W i 5 i T 1NSURANOK I 1 Company, tlflices N o . ' i O l Montague s treet

    Brooklyn and N o . « 0 Wall s tree t . N e w York. C A P I T A L Si.io.nuo CASH ASSF.TS, 34.S0UU S U R P L U S „ « M »

    CASH R E T U R N S m a d e on all po l ices In l i eu of scrlo or commiss ions . _ , . „ . . „ _ - .

    GOLD POLICIES issued w h e n ordered. D l t t f c c i o n & :

    D. J o h n s o n , J obn S. W ard, W m . Burrell, I .H .Sroth lnghamSi i ineyGreen , A . F . Campbell, Henry D Peck, P. B. Anderson , George S. ( ary, r . J . Hos ford , Van B. Wyckoff, A. A. Low.

    Henry R . J o n e s , L. W. Clark, I s r a e l i i . V e l s o r . J . F. Phi l l ips , I t . R. Pterson J .S.Thorne.M.D Cr' fd C. Smith , ArchTd Baxter, S. B. Chit tenden, J u h n l . V o o r b e s Chas . P. Baldwin, II. Messenger, J o h n M. Hicks , Maro'ns M s s s e y W. W . W I c k e s , A l e x . McCue, J o n a t h a n Ogden, C. Parish, 9 . Sanderson. J . P^ Robinson,

    Sam. McLean, Lit Bobbins , l a m e s Katon, Kdw'n l l l i l yer , R. 1 , buck , W. D. t . i .okin, ' . .bn F. Cook, f, W, Mieden, Wm. Heard. l . h n w , J'asOB i . P . W a l l a c e Baa , L, Nichols , A. F .Ooodnow,

    D W I G H T JOHNSON, Pres ident . O. D. Mlldeoerger , oecifettry. E . II. W o o d . Aas l s tant Secretary*

    r i l H K J l K O O K l i i l T T r t r t S T C O M 1 P A N S H A M t L T t N BU1LD1NOB, 1« Court

    s t ree t , n a a i r of Jora'en on street .Hrooklyn, N. Y C A P I T A L , »500.000, with pr iv i lege of Increase to

    , ' r l T H F l . B E R T S. MILLS,Pres ident . J O « I A H O. U i W , Vice -Pres ident . A l . L X . McCUB, A t t i m i e y and CounssL

    TRUSTEES. HENRY K. PlEKREPOVT, ALEX.M, WBITg. MARTIN KALBrLEISCB, POWARD It ARV1T D A N I E L C M A f s c g y s ,»i.M«r.D. F t s u , JOHNHAl-SgY. _ KTHK1 BERT 8 . MILL* H E N R T l A N r B l l AL1X, MCCUE, W S T l » * A L g . IU- J- CtULEN M. » . J. S. ROCKWgLU SEYMOOR L. HUSTgO, lOHN P. ROt.KE, COBTLANO A. SIKAOUg

    JOS^tAM O. L O W L . VYM. C. KtNOSLgTI

    BROOKLYN FRIDAY JUNE U 187:;. PRICE THREE CENTS. UitttTBANCa*.

    K f l l A M C S F I R B IMHURANCB . . . COMPANY, BROOKLYN.

    CASH CAPITAL»15U,Q00.\MTU A L A R Q E SUR-PLUS.

    OfBces-217 Montague St., Mechanics ' Building, Brooklyn* and MB I'.rosdway, New York.

    DIRKCTuRS : l ohn H Baker, Dan'l K. Fernald. Abraham Lot*, D i iL ' lC l i i e i \ ; ey , tieo.G.Ilastirgs.Tbos Su'llvitn, J o h n P i.,.1 e, t \ m.Marshal l , J o h n F r e n c h , Samuel SUian, Geo. N. Curtis, Leona-d Cooper, Ab'm B. l iayl ls , Tlms.D.Carman, H*y H . Croukor. D. M. Cbuutieev, Fel ix Campbell . H'y N. Brush. Dnn'i Ayers .Jr . , J icob I. Bergen, J . I i S tevenson J o h n Ihi'sev U v ' n K. Miller,

    L

    W m . B . Niohols . Wm.A.Vree laud . Jacob C tie, W m . Pate,

    I s n a c O r h a r t , Wm. Boger , NuthanB.Morse , Hoses W t b s t e r , I s a a c V a n A n d e n . W m D . Veeder , Geo . W . Bergen . Chas. Lowrey , II.B. Hubuard, L. N. Smith , E . K. Scranton, JobnJ Sackuian, Sylv'r Honulow, Ru^selW. Adams.

    J O H N H B A K B R . Pres ident . D A N I E L CHAtTtcav , Vlca-Prealdant . W A L T E R N I C U O L , Secretary . MrititiTTTuTTLE, A s s ' s t a n i Secretary .

    a v K F A H T I r l K r s T O F i r v W O R K S .

    CtOHPORATION N< / Is l ia ieby g i v e n to all thereby , tha t the Common! Brooklyn Intend, after tbe I ir. in t n e first publ icat ion lit n a n c e direct ing t h e tilling bounded by Forty firm andj S e v e n t h and Eighth a

    f e e t of the grade of tin Hie e x p e n s e of t h e owu*,rr abate a nu i sance .

    Dated June a, 137:. LORII WM. I R. M."

    Convulsst-fl Attes t : D . L. N O R T B R U P . f

    JICB-NOTICE ins to be affected

    iuni'11 Of t h e c i ty of t iration ot t e n d a y s sf, to pans an or.l i-

    • f lots upon block ty - seoonJ s t r e o i s ,

    Inuos, t o wi th in adi- . innig s treet , a t ownors thereof , t o

    •ALMBR. FOWLE't ,

    H l T I N G . j B j srs of City Works. otetary.

    K N1CKKRBOCKKR l - . l f e I n s u r a n c e

    2J» B R O A D W A Y A S S E T S U V E t t

    C o m p a n y , N B W YORK.

    $8,000,000

    T h e Savings Bank plan introdnced by t h i s Cnm-I any has rece ived the c o m m e n d a t i o n s of leading A c t u a r i e s and of t h e c o m m u n i t y genera l ly . I l l s the bes t and m o s t sat is factory form of pol icy Is-sued, G U A R A N T Y I N G A 8 U R R B N D E R V A L U E IN

    E V E R Y C A S E , and c o m b i n i n g t h e approved f ea tures of

    L I F E I N S U R A N C E A N D S A V I N G S B A N K S . C H A R L E S S T A N T O N . P r e s i d e n t .

    E . W . BANCROFT, V l c e - P r e s . J O H N A . N 1 C H O I 3 . Second Vioe-Prestdent .

    G E O . P. B N i r r g g , Secretary . C. M. H I B B A R D . Actuary.

    D K P A K T I r l K N T O P C I T Y W O R K S .

    DreARTMjxTVTOa* erex W«3KK.8, City Hal l , Brooklyn , J u n e S . 18T5, R E P A V I N G L A F A Y E T T B A V E N U E . B E

    TWEetM F L A T U U S H A V E N U E A N D B E D F O R D A V E N U E .

    R e s o l v e d . T h a t t h i s B o a r d d o h e r e b y d e t e r m i n e and dec ide to repave Lafayettei a v e n u e , b e t w e e n t in t bush a v e n u e and Bedford a v e n u e , w i t h gran-i te block p a v e m e n t , in accordance wit-i the s i t ec l -t lcat ions for s u c h work n o w o n file i n th is office.

    Adopted ,

    DISTRICT OF A S S E S S M E N T . Reso lved . That the d i s tr ic t of a s s e s s m e n t for

    repaying Lafttyetto a v e n u e , b e t w e e n F latbush a v e n u e and Bedford a v e n u e , wi th grani te block pavement , be and is hereny fixed a t o n e hund-ed feet In depth o n each s ide of said a v e n u e b e t w e e n tbe po ints a b o v e n a m e d , b e y o n d w h i c h l imi t n o a s s e s s m e n t shall be made .

    Kemi instrunc-s a^alust arch d i s tr i c t of a s s e s s -ment w 11 b e cons idered , if nioti wi th t h e City Clerk at any t ime on or b e f o r e Saturday, Ju ly 5, ls7S. Adupteu .

    LORIN P A L M E R , P r e s i d e n t . D , L. N O B T H K U P , Secretary .

    ClORPOBATIOfs. N v J » l C r i - > O T l C E ..' is betetiy -.'iven to ail aars^ms , o be ait.i.;te-l therebv. that t h e Cummiin t>mncil of t h e c i ty id Brooklyn Intend, titter t h e asp ira t ion of t e n days from the first publ icanon hetisof. t o passnn ordi-nance direct ing the filling of lots up.m Tiilrty-nlnth s treet , corner >lxtn av-f^ f e e t of t h e g r a d e o f t b e adj. e x p e n s e of the owner cr owr a nuhvtncc .

    Dated J u n e 9,1873. L O R l W M R. M

    Commissi' A t t e s t : * p . L . N O B T H I I I T P .

    , to wi thin anig s t ree t , a t t h e rs thereof , t o abate

    PALMER, FOWLER,

    h U T T N G . j R . . • r s o f City Works .

    i-tnry.

    CIORPOKATI" »N M / Is hereby g iven to all thereby , that the Common t Brooklyn Intend, u t ter tno I from the firsi i-ublleatlon he-nance directing the filling of of Thirt ie th s treet , betwe a v e n u e s , t o wi th in of the adjoining s tree t , a t -owner or owners thereof , t o l

    Luted Brooklyn, J u n e !-, 1ST LORIN W I L L y R. M.

    Commlsniof A t t e s t : D . L. NoiiTHRiTp.

    UCxk-Wu'i'lOii jEtuS t i be affe.Tted nteli of the c i ty of lrat lon of t e n days If. to pass an i r i l -its upon both s ides

    Fourth and Fif th l e t of t h e grade

    e x p e n s e or the tie a nu i sance .

    *ALMRR. A. F O W L E R .

    , , T 1 N G , J R . , frs o t qfer Works . eeretarv.

    BO A B D OF COMMTSSIONRRSOF City Works, Street Department , Room Mo.4, City H a l l . - Proposals for building a temporar-/ - ewer to drain pond o n corner of R o c h e s t e r and Atlantic a v e n u e s .

    s ea l ed p^opu^aIswiU be rece ived by the Common Council , a t i h e Maker's ootee , until Monday, l u n c 23,187,1. a t 3o'e lock P. M., l o r bui ld ing a t e m -porary sewer to drain pond on t h e corner of Rochester and At lant ic a v e n u e s . In accordance with the plans and specif icat ions nn file In t h e • u e e t Department , Board of City Works .

    b lanks for es t imat ing turntshed at t h e omen of the Street Department, and n o n e o ther will be eons idered . Proposals will not he cons idered u n -less accompanied with a c o n s e n t tn writ ing of two suret ies of 1500 each , on eae.ii proposal (who d.s l l qualify as to their responsibi l i ty! , tha t If the contract be awarded to t h e party proposing, t h e y will i iecumc bound as b is surety for i t s faithful per formance; and in case h e shal l n e g l e c t or re-fuse to e x e c u t e t h e cunirai-t, i f so awarded , t h e n that they will pay to t h e City of Uro.ottlyn t h e dif-ference b e t w e e n the price s o proposed a e d t h e price of t h e n e x t h i g h e s t b idder , t o w h o m the eontract may be awarded . Proposals to be In-dorsed " T o the Common Council " ( spec i fy ing work) By order of t h e Common Council .

    Brooklyn, J u n e 10. 1S7X LORIN P A L M E R , WM. A. FOWLER, R. M. WHITING, JR.,

    CoitiitilRHinnersiit City w o r k s . A t t e s t . D . L . N o R T a n n p , Secretary.

    BOARD OF COMMISSION KRS OF City Works , Street Department . Rnort. No . 4 City Hall .—Proposals for repairs to the First and F i l th Prec inct Stat ion H o u s e s .

    Sealed proposals will be rece ived by the Coin-non "ouoei l , at the Mayor's OfBce. until Monday. J u r e 2J, l?73, a t 3 o'clock P M., f o r i e o a i r s t o the First and Fif th Prec inc t Station H t m i e s . t n accord-dunce with specif ications on file in tbe Street n e i a x t m e n t , B o a r d of City Works.

    Blanks for est imat ing furnished at t h e ofdoo of lie Street Department , and none Ouher will be

    • "naidered. Proposals will not be cons idered un-le«b accompanied with a consent tn writ ing of two -iu e t i e s of *3H i each, on each proposal i w a o shaP l u a l l i y a s to tbe ir responsibi l i ty K that i t t h e con-:ratt be awarded to the p»-ty proposing, t h e y will

    ,n .*^o i.una a s b is Btiroty for its faithful per-.•riiiauee ; and in cuse lie shall neg lec t or r e f u s e . e x c c . i i e t h e contract , i f s o awarded, t h e n t h a t

    hey will pay to the city of Brooklyn t h e dilfor-nce b e . w e e n the price so proposed and the pric,* f the n e x t h ighes t bidder, t o w n .ra the eontract

    nay be awio-deil. Proposals to be indorsed, * 'To e C.-r-imi-p Conned IspeeUyli ig work). By or-

    der of t h e Common Council . Brooklyn, J u n e 9,1873.

    LORIN P A L M E R , WM. A . F O W L E R . R. M W H I T I N G , JR. , '

    Commiss ioners of City W j r k s . A t t e s t : D. L. NoRTni t t 'P , Secretarv .

    BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF City Works , Street Departn ienL R o o m No. 4 • i t y Hall .—Proposals tor repairs f i t h e First D .s -t i i e t CourttRi o m .

    Sealed prnsasaais will he rece ived hy trie Co.union Council , a t t b e Mayor's office, unti l Monday, J u n e 13, liC3, at .1 o'clock P. M„ for repairing the First District Court Room, in a c c o r d a n c e with t h e spe-cification on file In t b e Stree t Department , Board •>f City Works.

    Blanks for es t imat ing furnished tit t h e office o f the Street Department , and none o ther will be i-onsiilered. Prepos. Is will not be cons idered u n -less accompanied with a c o n s e n t in writ ing of two sure t i e s of $250 each uti each proposal (who shall qual l fyas to the ir responsibi l i ty) , t b a t i f the c o n -tract b e awarded t o t h e party promising, t h e y wlli become bound as b is surety tor its faithrui per. forronnce ; and in case h e shall neg lec t or refust to e x e c u t e the contract , if so awai i led , t h e n tha t they will pay to tin- city of Brooklyn tho differ-ence b e t w e e n t h e price s o proposed and t h o price

    f the n e x t h ighes t bidder, to whom the contract may b e awarded . Proposals to be indorsed " T o the Common Counci l" (specifying work). By order of the Common Counci l .

    Brooklyn, J u n e 9,1873. LORIN P A L M E R , WM. A. FOWLER, R . M . WHITING.JR. ,

    Commiss ioners of City w o r k s . A t t e s t : D . L. NORTHKtip, Secretary.

    DE P A R T M E N T OF CITY W O R t i S , B R O O K L Y N . J u n e 3,1IC3. Map L, district 24. subdiv i s ion 2ti. S e w e r s a s s e s s -

    ment . Sewers in H o o p e r s tree t and Harr ison a v e n u e .

    Pub l i c no t i ce i s hereby g i v e n t h a t the a s s e s s , m e n t for t h e e x p e n s e of cons truc t ing the sewers in Hooper street , from Marcy to Harrison a v e i u e . and Harrison avenue , b e t w e e n U»oper and H e w e s s t ree t s , has b e e n c o m p l e t e d by the Commiss ion-ers of c i ty Works of t h e city ot Brooklyn , and a s s e s s e d upon tbe district of a s s e s s m e n t provided therefor , t o w i t : Hi. . .per street , north and south s ides , from a point one hundred f e e t e a s t of Marcy a v e n u e to Harr ison a v e n u e ; Harrison avenue , wes t s ide, from a point twenty f e c i north of Hoooer s tree t t o a point t w e o t y - t h r e e f e e t north of H e w e s s t r e e t ; Harrison a v e n u e . e a s t s ide , from a point f irty s i x f e e t s -uth o l Hooper s t ree t to a point fifty fee t nor th of H e w e s s trret . as per map on file In Department of Citv Works . The said commlsslotiera will meet at their office. Room No. 11, City H a l t s e c o n d floor, o n Wednes-day, the i s th day of Jaine, 1873, a t 12 o'clock M.. to bear objerti n s to said a s s e s s m e n t , which may in the mean t ime be e x a m i n e d by all p a n i c s inter-ested at their said efflce.where t h e said a s s e s s m e n t IB n o w o u .'le.

    LORIN P A L M E R , WM. A. FOWLER, R. M. W H I T I N G . JR. .

    Commiss ioners or City Works. D . L. NORTBRL'l', Secretary.

    DI P A R T M K . N T O K C I T Y . W U l l K S , City Hal l , Brooklyn, May 31. 1873. Kepaviugt ireenpolnt a v e n u e be tween the f e r . y

    "nd Oakland street . R e s o l v e d . T h a i t b i s Board do hereby de termine

    u id d e c i n e to regrade and repave Greenpo int v e n u e , b e t w e e n the ferry anil Oakland streei,,

    witn enable s tones , under d irec t ions of t i i is board, in accordance with t h e specif icat ions for such work now on file in t h i s office.

    A d a p t e d . R e s o l v e d , That t h e distr ict of a s s e s s m e n t for

    rcgrading and rcpav ing Greenpoint a v e n u e , be-t w e e n t i e ferrv and Oakland street , with cobble *tunf s, be and is hereby fixed a t o n e Hundred f e e l • n I'erth on each s ide of said s tree t b e t w e e n the noints a b o v e named , beyond which limit no as -- e s s m e n - s shall be made. R e m o n s t r a n c e s against - u c h distr ict of t t s s e s n i e n t will be cons idered If filed a itli the City Clerk at any t ime o u or bofore l u n c 27,1873.

    Adopted . LORIN P A L M E R , Pres ident . D. E. N O R T B R P P , Secre tary .

    CllVvVKRAOE — D E P A R T M E N T OF k l City Works, City Hal l , Brooklyn , J u n e H , 1873.

    TO CONTRACTORS: Sealed proposals will be r e c e i v e ! at t h i s office

    until Tuesday t h e 15lli day of Ju ly next , a t 12 o'clock M., for bui lding sewers in map O, dis tr ic t ; ,Vsubdivision 4.

    P lans and specif icat ions may be seen and forms •f proposals can be procured on appl icat ion at b e Kngineer's Off ice ,Room No. 10, City Hall . No proposa l s wil l b e r e c e i v e d u n l e s s m a d e In

    -aid form, accompanied w i t h t h e s ignatures of wo respons ib le persons , duly qualified in manner ind form there in s e t forth .

    T h e Commiss ioners reserve t o t h e m s e l v e s t h e right to reject all pn.posn.s , if necessary to p , o -teet the in teres t s of the c i ty

    LOIUN P A L M E R . Pres ident . D . L. NoRTHt'P, Sec .

    ttJSWBBA€rE. DEPARTMENT OPClTY WORKS, CtTV TTALL, \

    HttOOKt.YS, JllllOti, 1873. { TO CONTRACTORS.

    Separate sea led proposals will be r e c e i v e d r t th i s OfBce unti l Mot tsy tne i l t h day of Ju ly , nex t . at 12 o'clock, M . for buililiu-r sowers in Map L. District 24, subdiv is ion 23. A l s o for bui lding sewers In Map 1, Distr ict 21, Subdivis ion 11. Also for bui lding sewer In Front s treet , be tween Bridge and Jay s treets .

    P lans and specif ications may bo s e e n , and forms of proposals can be procured, on aupl icatmn at the Engineer's office, Room No. 10, City Hall .

    N o proposals will t e rece ived un le s s m a d s In sattMdrm, accompanied with the s i gna tures o f two respons ib le persons, duly qualified In manner and form therein s e t forth.

    T h e Commiss ioners reserve to t h e m s e l v e s t h e right to reject all proposals, if necessary to pro-t ec t t h e in teres t s of t h e c i ty .

    LORIN PALMER, Pres ident . D , L. NORTHRCP, Secretary.

    O A K l l O F ~ C O M M I S S I O N E K S O F City Works, Klreet Department , Room No. 4,

    City Hall .—Proposals for cmvstruetl-ig culls for the Eighth and T e n t h Sub-Prec inc t s ta t ion Mouses .

    Sealed proposals will be rece ived bv thet 'o iumon Council, lit tbe MuyoCs office, until Monday, J u n e Ui. LC73, at 3 o'clock P.M., for cons truct ing co l l s for i b e F tghth and l e n t h SuU-Preclnct S ta t ion H o u s e s . In accordance witlt the plans and spocirl-catloni, on file in the Street Depurtaiont, Board of c i t y Works.

    Blanks for es t imat ing furnished a t the office o f the Street Department, and none other will be cons idered . Proposals will not be cons idered unless accompanied with a c o n s e n t in writ ing of two suret ies of 1500 each , o n caeh proposal (wno *liall qualify as to their responsibil ity) , that if tho eor tract be s w a r d e d to the party proposing, tllrf)' will become bound as his surety for Its fa i thful i ierformance: and In case be shall n e g l e c t or re fuse t o e x e c u t e t h e contract , i f s o awarded, ihen that they will pay to t h e city of HrooKljrn the difference be tween the price s o proposod and i b e price of the n e x t h ighes t bidder, to whom the . • i .ntraciniaybeaw. .rdei l . Proposals to be ln t lo -sol " To t h e Common Council " (specifytng work). By -.riter of the Common Council .

    Brooklyn. J u n e 4.187*. LORIN P A L M E R , WM. A. FOWLER, R. M. W H I T I N G . J R . ,

    Commiss ioners of City Works. At tes i : D. I - Not-TORrP. Secretarv.

    \ \

    t ^ r W E K A G E . D K P A R T M l — . T OF C I T Y W O R K S , C t T V I I A L L , I

    K R O O K L V . N , J u n e 7, Wf3 , j TO CONTRACTORS

    Scaled proposals will be rece ived at th is orace until Mono y, the Hth day of July next , a t t w e l v e .'clock M. for bui lding s e w e r in Map L, District

    .4, Mibun"- 'on27 . Plans and specif ications may be s e e n , and forms

    •f proposals can be procured, on application at tbe Engineer's office, Room No. 10, City Hall,

    No proposals will be rece ived un le s s made In s a i d t o r m , accompanied with the s ignatures of , i o respons ib le persons, duly quullUed in manner and form there in s e t forth.

    T h e commiss ioners re serve to t h e m s e l v e s t h e right to r e j e c t all proposals , It necessary c . pro-

    ^ t t b e , n t e r a M ° L O I t I N P A L M E R ,

    _ ^ P . i . NoBTJUiBr. Seorvttuy. _ n

    CO R P O R A T I O N Nt J Is hereby g l v e u to all thereby tha t t b e Common L Brooklyn Intend, af ter t h e ei from the first publication hoi n a n c e direct ing the filling bo ldt s treet , b e t w e e n streets , to within two f e e t sd jo I in" street , a t t h e oxi owners thereof, to abate a ni

    Dated Brooklyn, J u n e 9,187, LOKI W M . I R. MT

    Comrnissto A t t e s t : D . L . N O H T H R U P ,

    (CORPORATION J t lce Is hereby g iven to »d thereby tha t t b e C o m m o n ltrooklyn Intend, a f ter the e: from t h e first publ icat ion h nance direct ing the filling o' of Varet s t ree t and e a s t of t w e e r Morrell and Uumbol two f e e t o f tbe grade of taj t h e e x p e n s e of tho owner a t a t e a nu i sance .

    Dated Brook I s n, J u n e 9, L O R l _ W M . A . R. M. W

    Commissi A t t e s t : D . L . NoKTBJtpp

    | O M P O K A T I O H T I V> is hereby g i v e n ta ulL| thereby that the Common Brooklyn in tend , a f t e r t h e L trom the firs publ icat ion h i n s n e e direct ing the filling of ) of 1 h lrty-ninth street , betsf a v e n u e s , t o witiiltt fe the adjo ining s t ree t , a t t h e or owners thereof , t o abate |

    Dated Urooalyn, J u n e 9, IfT LORII WM. R . M.

    Commiss i A t t e s t : D. I. NoHTiiHi-i

    ICE—JNOTICK . j o n s t o b e affected moil of t b e oi ly or ra t ion of t e n d a y s

    tit pass a n ordl-lots upon H u m

    aret and Moore t h e grade o t the i o t t h e o w n e r or n c c .

    PALMRR, I FOWLER,

    H I T I N G . J * . or LTty Works ,

    • t a r y .

    T I C E—NO-jrsotts to boafTecl-'uncdof the c i ty of . .tlon o f t e n days

    of, to pass an or.Ji-ts upon north s ide lUiboidt s tree t , be-

    s t r se t s , t o w l . h l n l jo in ing s t r e e t , wt

    o w n e r s thereof , to

    P A L M E R , F O W L E R , H 1 T I N . L J R . . r s of City W o r k s . rotary^

    | I C k — N O T I C E jr sons to b e affected "uneil of the city of rlnition o t t e n days .or, t > p a s s a n o r d l -As upon both s ides

    1 F i l th and s i x t h o f t h e grade of

    Iponse or tho ownor ^uisaoce.

    1PALMER. FOWLER,

    7HITING, JR. , >rs of City t» orks. leretary.

    i ^ O H P O H A T I O N \ _ / i tee i s hereby g iven to i l ec ted thereby tua t tho i o n city or Brooklyn Intend, af tc t i n days from the first piiblij an ordinance direct ing ti le both s ides of Thir ty -n inth ami MHh a v e n u e s , t o » i t h c r a d e o f the aojoining s tree the owner or owners t b c r c o j ^ D a l e d Brooklyn, J u n e 9, m

    LORIN , WM. A j R. M.

    Commls A t t e s t : D . L. NORTIIHL'P,!

    | N O R P O R A T I O N \ y t i ce is Hereby g iven t o l t ee t ed thereby tha t t h e c o n r city of Brooklyn Intend, aft, ten d r y s from t h e first oablli an oro inance direct ing t h e n s ide of Third a v e n u e , n c t w l Fort ieth s t ree t s , t o w i t f

    rn i o e of the adjoining s tre be owner or ownet s i h e r e o l Dated Brooklyn, J u n e 9,1

    LORTl WM. f R. M.

    C^ommisslq Atte«t: D. I,. NoKTltl o n .

    r i C E . — NO-persons to be af-Hi Council of t h e t b e expirat ion of )lon hereof , t o pass

    _ of lots upon >t, be tween Fourth

    f e e t o f ttaa tat the e x p e n s e of

    aoatu a nu i sance .

    LMER, OWI.ER, 1 T 1 N 5. JR..

    ¥% or tTty Works , • eury .

    IOTICE. — NO-I persons to be af-'.!. Council of t h e t h e e x o ration ox

    l i on h e r e o f , t o o?"s tog of lots upon w e s t

    Thir ty -n in th and . f e e t of the at t b e e x p e n s e of

    abate a n u i s a n c e

    IPALMER, FO'"I .BR.

    PHIT1NU, JR.. irs ot 'Mty Works. 'retflrv.

    vo ' i ' i i t re

    ICE OF OHDJ rcct lots to Del

    hereby g i v e n to ul! parties i i t ion of t h e Common Council ordinance to direct iota o n of Sktllmnn a v e n u e tu -o h a v e t b e si ime fl board f e n c e , s ix f e e t hi]

    Dated Brooklyn, J u n e il,

    Wl R,

    Commissi! A t t e s t : D L. Nol iTiot l I

    HoTIfJE OF~ Ol direc t lo t s to be f e i

    g i v e n to all parties Hon of t b e Common

    pass an ord inance ti c o i n e r of Consa lyea s t r e e t ] to b a v e the s a m e f enced w f s ix f e e t h i g h , to abate a nu

    Dated Brooklyn. J u n e 9.1 LO] W j R.

    Commiss i ! A t t e s t : T>. L . NORTlIRlTPi

    l A N C E TO Ol ^fenced.—Notice is crested, of t h e I n t c n -t t h l s city l o pass at. ho s o u t h w e s t corner

    Q r a t a m a v e n u e , ed wi tn a c l o s e > abate a nu i sance .

    IN PALMER, ,*A. F O W L E R ,

    W H I T I N G . J R . , rs of City W o r k s .

    ?retnry.

    l I N A N C t i T O I—Notice i s hereby

    ed, of tbe tnten-oii i i . i l of th i s c i ty

    c t lo t s o n n o r t h w e s t nd Grithum a v e n u e ,

    c lose board f euce ace .

    P A L M E R , A. FOWLER.

    W H I T I N G . JR.. lers of City Works , scrotary.

    fkj OTICK OF Ol X si direct lots to be fend c i v e n t o all part ies interest ' tbe Common Council of thn nance to d irect lo t s on bid a v e n u e , McDonouah s t r e e and D e c a t u r s treet , t o havd a c lo se board f ence , s ix l e e a n c e .

    Dated Brooklyn, J u n e 9 , .

    W M . , R . M.

    Oommis A t t e s t : D . L . NORTHRFPJ

    •IN AN C K TO •Notice is hereby

    o f t h e In tent ion o f [city to uass an ordi-

    boundod by Lewis Ituyvesuut a v e n u e , ie same f e n c ' d wi th ilgli. t o abate a nu i s -

    •ALMEP.. ••OWLER. I lTING.JR. . l e r s o r c i t y Works , cretary.

    s y O A T C H i U * O K I * X v r e c t l o t s t o b e f e n c to all parties in teres t ed , Common Council of th i s c i to direct l o t s on the iioi th and e a s t of H u m b o l d t and H u m b o l d t , and Hui Vare t and Moore s t r e e t s , to with a c lose board f e n c e , n u i s a n c e .

    Dated Brooklyn , J u n e at

    A t t e s t : D Commls

    L. N O R T B R P J

    A N C E T O O l iotice i s hereby g iven

    tho in ten t ion of the t o pass an ord inance d e or Vare t s t ree t , it, b e t w e e n Morrell d t strwet, b e t w e e n s v e t h e s a m e Tunc >d f e e t h igh , to abate a

    U N P A L M F R , I. A . FOWLBR.

    WHITING. JR. , lersof LTty Works. -^retary.

    O T 1 C K O F direct lots to

    OJ be IN

    by g iven to all parties int. of the Common Council ordinance to direct lots b e t w e e n Harrison a v e i nue, to h a v e t h e same board fence , s ix f e e t high,!

    Dated Brooklyn, J u n e 9, " LO] W l R.

    Commissioners of City Works. A t t e s t : 1). L. N O R T H R I T Secretary.

    i l - N A N C E T O Itced—Notice is h e r , -

    e«l of t h e in tent ion J this city to pass an (Gerry s treet . No . 78,

    and Throop a v c -s n e e d with a c lose

    •jCiaie a n u i s a n c e .

    P A L M E R . ix. S OWLER,

    I WHITING, JR..

    iBBARTMhiNT y Ci ty Hul l . B r o o k l y n R E P A Y I N G MYRTLE "

    TON S T R E E T TO COST

    Sealed proposals will t> on or before Monday. J u n t tor repaying Myrtle avers to Broadway, with a gran in accordance with t h e now on file in t h i s office.

    Blank forms of proposi .for doing the work, are n tbe Board reservlt ig t h e not cons idered advantage

    LORIN D. L . NORTBRPP. Secre

    BOARD OF COM City Works. Street I (i-.y Hull . Proposals t< bands of m u s i c Tor t h e eel o7 July , 1873. *

    Sealed proposals will be mon Council , HI i h e Mnyoi J u n e lti. Ihoi, a t .1 o'clock P (3) bands of music for f o u r t h of July , 1873, o n e sect ions of the cltv, vis . , I one in the Eastern Dlstrii the specification on tile in Board of City Works.

    Blanks for est imating fr tbe Street Department , cons idered. Proposals I unless u icompanied with two suret ies of $1111 eac: shall qualify as to the ir • contract be awarded to til will b e c o m e bound as his performance; and in refuse to e x e c u t e the con tha t t h e y will pay to t" diflerence b e t w e e n the • price of the n e x t h lghe contract may be award' d i r s e d "To t b e Comm work). By order of the

    Brooklyn, J u n e 4.1873.

    CITY WOKK.S | n e 9 . 1873.

    N U E , FROM F U L -U O A D W A Y . O R S .

    c e t v e d at th is ifnco 187.1, at 12 o'clock M , from Fulton s t r e e t

    block pavement , and clf lcattons therefor .

    wi th specifics ii in s roatty at t'-ia office.

    gi l l to re ject all bids a to the citv. A L M E R , P r e t l d e n L

    ISSIONERS OF artu ient .Room No. 4, furnishing three (3) •atlon of t h e Fourth

    icelved by the Corn-office, until Monday, . . f or furnishing three

    c e l e b r a . i o n of the eacii of tho three

    In the Wetern , and in accordance with Street Department ,

    shed at the Office of none o ther will be n o t bo c o n s i d e r e d

    nsent in writing of each proposal (who

    nsiWIity.. t h a t i f the tarty proposing, they e ty for Its faithful

    he shall neg lec t or t, if so awarded, then

    *tty of Brooklyn t h e so propo'ieii and the id.ler. t o whoiii t h e Proposals to be in-Council" (specifying

    o n Council .

    IiOf w» R . I

    Com in is D. L. NORTHRTJ

    P A L M E R , Ik. FOWLER. W H I T I N G . JR.,

    ners of City Works. Secretary.

    BOARD OF COJ City VV jrks . S tree t j City Hall . - Proposals UendrtcksCJ's snfes .

    Sealed pt .iposulswlll bo i Council, a t > lie Mayor"* J u n e 11, 'gra, at 3 n'clof one of HenJr lckson's sa< Taxes , in acrordance w i H Hon on file tn the st t o f City Works.

    Blanks for es t imat ing t« the Street Department , cons idered. Proposals W less accompanied with a i suret ies of S2.000 each . o n | c,MBlity as u u b e l r resiior tract be awarded to t h e p b e c o m e bound as h is SIL f o r m a n c e : and in case h e | e x e c u t e t h s contract, If i will pay to t b e c i ty of I tween the price so prut next h ighes t bidder to wk awarded. P r o p o s a i s t o b e mon Council" ( s o e c f y l n g j f't.nimon Council .

    Brooklyn, J u n e 4,1873.

    C o m m i t A t t e s t : IL L. N O R T H U O

    i l S S i O N E R S OF apartment. Room No. 4,

    lurn i sh ing o i i s of

    Bived by t h e Common office, until Monday,

    | P . M.. for furnlsli ing for tbe Collector of

    l e plan and speci f ics . Department Board

    l l shed at the office of a,I none other will be jfot be cons idered u n . psenl in writing of two ch oroposal (who shall

    h l t ty) . that If I h c c o n -| r proposing, t h e y will l y ror .Ls raithful pcr-ytll neg lec t . i r re fuse to irarded, t h e n that they klyn thn difference be-1 and t h e price of t h e

    the contract may be jidorsed " r o t h e Com orki. By order o l tlte

    IRIN PALMER. f M . A . FOWLER.

    _. M. WHITING. JR. oners or City Works , SecreLirv.

    I S S I O N E R S OF partment , Room No.

    i l luminat ing an.t BOARD OF CO! City WorkB— Sixeol t. City Hal l . -Pr . iposa decorating the City Hal l

    Sea ledprouosa ls will t CnunciLut the Mayor's < U>73, at 3 o'clock P . M . f o s t ing the City Hull on tb cordauce with the plans in the Street Depnrtmen'

    l i iunks forast tmaUng I tho S lreet Dioiartment, ciiiisltlercd. Proposals unless accomi nnie iwo Buret! -s i .r*W' cae shall quality as to their eontract be awarded t o tl will become bound as b._ performance : find I n c a a _ tuso to e x e c u t e the c o n t i a e t . i f so a w a r l e I. then

    my l o t b o c i ty o f ttr Kiklya the differ.

    for

    i v e d bv t h e Common .until Monday J u n o hi u n i n a t i n g and docor-

    or Ju ly , 1873, In ae-_ specif icat ions on Hie iord Of City Works ished at the OfBce or id n o n e o ther will be II not bo cons idered c o n s e n t in wri t ing or

    h proposal twho msil i l i i ty) , tha t ir the

    party proposing, thev Burety for i ts fa i thful

    shall neg lec t or ro-

    that they pay e n c e b e t w e e n t h e price «, of t h e hex'- h ighes t b l d d i rosyheawaided Prop -i" the Pomrri n Council "(sj of tne Com men Council ,

    l l r o o k l y e . J u u e t , 1873.

    I Com mil

    A i WH ; D . i i . {wlWUllUi ' . LK-.

    posed and lite price tei whom th'1 ciinirtii't s to bo Indorsed " To ly ing work). B y o r d o r

    N P A L M E R A. I OWLER,

    . WHITTNO, J H . Honors of City Work«,

    U A I L I I O t D S . » T ' K A ffl B O A T S , .

    P E N N S Y L V A N I A RAILROAD. Trains l e a v e Now York, from f o o t of Doabrosves

    and I ourt landt Streets , ns fo l lows : Express for l larr lsburg, Pittsburg, tho W e s t , a n d

    South , with Pul lman Palace Cars attached,!!-*) A . M., 6, 7, and 8.30 P . M. Sunday 6. T, 8:3D P. M.

    For Balt imore. Wash ing ton , ..nil t h e South at 9 A . M . , l , ! i p . M . 8 u n o a y 9 P . M.

    ExiresiBS for Ph i la . , 8, 9. 9:30 A. M., 12:30. 1,4.5, 7, 8:30. « P . M., and 12 night . Sunday 6, 7, 8:30, and

    F o r P h i i a , v l a Kensington, at 7 A. M 2 and 6 P. M. Emigrant and second c lass 7:L"i P . M. For Newark s t ft, ft: 10. 7, 7:10. 8:10. 9,10.11.11:40 A . M.,

    12.1, 2, 3'JO, ft, 3:211, 3:40, 4:10,1:30. 5:1(1 5-.A), 5:30. 5:50, 6,0:10, i'.:30,7, 7::U 8:10. V. Ill, 11:30 P. M., und 12 night . Sunday 5:20,0,8:10,9 P . M.

    For Kl l tahetb, «, li:ao, 7, 7:40, 8:10, «. 10, 11, 11:40 A . M . . 12 M , 12:30,1, 2, 2:30, 3, 3:'M, : :I0. 4:10, 4:30. 6:20, 5:30. 5:50, 6, 0:10. 6:30. 7:30, 8:10. 10. 11:30 P. M„ and 12 n ight Sunday 530, 6, and 8:10 P . M.

    For Rabway. 8, 8:30, 7, 8:1(1, 9-JHI, and 19 A.M. , 12 noon. 1, 2, 2t30, 3, 3:20. 3:40. 4:10, 4:30, .',:20, 5.111, 5:5(1, H, 6^0,7:30,8:10, 10 P . M., and It n l g h u Sunday 5:20 and 6 P. M.

    For Woodbridge and Perth Amboy, 6 and 10 A . M., 2:30, 3:40,4:30, and 5:50 P. M.

    For New Brunswick, 7 A . M . 12 M.. M L 8,4:10, 6:20, (i, 9 P. M.. aud 12 night. Sunday 6 a n d 9

    For'East Mil ls tone, 7 A. M., 12 n o o n , 4:10 a n d 5:20 P . M .

    For Lumbcrtvtl le and Flcmlngton, "J A- M. and 2 P . M .

    For Phil l lpsburg and Belv ldere , 2 and 4 P. M. Aecotu. for l iurdentown. Burl ington, and Camden.

    7 and 9-J0 A . M_ 12:30, 2,3, 4 ana 6 P. M. For Freeho ld , 7:00, 8 A . M.,2 and 4 P . M. For Jamesburg , Pcmberton , Camden ,6 A . ' M . , a n d

    v ia boat ironi Pier N o . 1,3:19 P. M. Trains arrive at follows; From Pittsburg, ilfiOA.M.,

    1, 3:14 P . M . , d a l l y : 10:15 A. M-. and 0:35 P . M . , daily, e x c e p t Monday. From Wash ington a n d Balt imore, 0:40 A. M. 4:55,10:13 P . M . Hunday 6:40 A . M . From Phl lada . , 5:22, 6:50, 10:15, tMli. 11:55 A. M.. 2-.15, 4:05, 4:55. t'JB, 7:1'', 8:44, ID.1S P.M. Sunday 5:22, (U50. 11:W A. M., 10:13 P.M. Ticket Offices. Wi. 435, 271, and 944 Broadway; N o .

    1 Aetor H o u s e , a n d f o o t of Desbrossos and c . iurt-I s n d t S t r e e U . Emigrant Ticket Office. No . 8 Bat-tery P l a c e . D . M . B O Y D . tr„

    Gen. P a s s , Agent , A . J . CASSATT,

    General Manager.

    C"CENTRAL K A I L R O A D OF NlTw J Jersey , A l l en town Lino to the West .—Pussen-' er and Freight Stat ion In New York, foot of Liberty s treet . Connects at Somerri l lo with South Branch R. R.; at Hamnton Junct ion with In htwaro. Laekiiwimnii, and Western Railroad: at Phil l lpsburg with Lehigh and Susquehanna Divi-sion ; a l so with Lehigh Val ley Ra i l road . Direct l ine to Hart i sburg , Pi t tsburg and t h e W e s t ; a l so t o Central Pent sy lvnni s and N*w York State ,

    SUMMER AXRAKGKMKNT. Commencing J u n e 2, 1873.~Leave N e w Yoik as

    f o l l o w s : AM A.M.—News train for E a s t o n . ftaiO A. M.—Way Train tor Somervl l te . 7:10 A . M,—Way train for r' lcmington.

    Easton , B e t b i e b e m , Bath, M a t c h Cinnk , WilkesbatTC, 1-ittston, Mabauoy City, ML Curmel, I lar le ton , Tunkhannock, Tu-wanda, Waver ly , e t c wi th through cars to WU-Itaiiisport. Danvi l le , e t c Connects a t J u n c t i o n with D e l . . Lack, k W e s t e r n R. R.

    • A . M . - M o r n l n g Express , dai ly ( e x c e p t Sun-dn) e), for Faiston, A d e n t o w n . Hnrrisle.irg and the West . Connects nt Somervi l le for F lemlngton; at F.astnn for Manch Chunk, Wilkesbarre , Scran-ton. Towanda, W a v e i l y , e tc .

    10:15 A . M and i2 M . - W a y Tra ins for Somervi l le . 12:45 P .M—Express for K'emington. Easton, Bath

    Aliei itow ti, Mauntb Chunk. Mttbaiioy City, l iable-ton. W i l k e s b a r r t . Scranti a. Reading , Columbia, l a m t a s t e r . Eiihrata, Pot t sv l l l e , Hiirrisburg. e t c .

    2:10 P. M . - W a y train for Easton , B e t h l e h e m , and Al l en town .

    8:30 P. i t .—Way tra'n for ITainOcld. «:ui P. M.—Way n a m for Easton . A l l e n t o w n ,

    and Maimeh Chunk. Connects at Junc t ion w i t h De l . , I j ick. and West . R. R.

    4:30 P. M.—Way t ia in for Somerv i l l e and F l e m . ington. , , ,

    5 P. M.—Way train for Somervi l le . 5:1.'. P. M . - W a y train for Plalnfield. f«30P. M.—EVEKING E x l ' l o . s s . u a l l v . for Eas ton ,

    Beth lehem, Al lentowu.Reuding .Darrtsburg , Pi t l s -biirg, Chicago, e t c .

    6:UU and 7sJ0 P. M.—Wtiytnttn for Somervi l le . 7:;«P. M (KmigTiiBD-For Kusuin. _ . „ _ . . 9:15 and 11:30 P. M . - W a y trains for Plainfle d. For Elizabeth at 130.5:J0, 6:00. G:'*J, 6:40, 7:1)0. 7̂ 30.

    8.-0U. 8:l,\ Mu, »::». l.i;15. 11, 11:15 A. M . i t t O O M . , 12:15, 1, 2. 2:30.3, 3:80, 3 : ^ 4. 4:15, 1:30 4:4a, 5 5:l.i 5:3P.5:45, 6, 6:20, 7,7SI0. 7:15. 8:20. 9:15,10:30, 11-:W, 12

    " V R . E . R I C K E R , 8 u p t . a n d Eng. H . P . B A L D W I N . Genera! P a s s e n g e r A g e n t .

    txiOL'TH S I D E R ^ - OF 1*1. On and after MAY 10, 1878, trains will d e -

    eart and arrive from New Yo*k—Roosevel t aud rand Street Ferries—as fo l lows : Depart. Arr ive K:lli A j r . Mal l—Patchogue and Rockaway.6nlti P.M 9:411 A.M.—Lsllp A c c o m . and Rockaway. . . . .3:>0P.M

    12:«iP.M.—dabylon Accom 8:l5p.M 3:li> P.M.—Ex.—Patchogue and Rockaway .10*0 *. H 1:40 p .M. -Patchoguo A c e . and B o e k a a a y - . M B A . i l 5:iO P.M.—Hempstead E x p r e s s 8:3>5 A.M 6:40p.M.—Isiip A c c o m . a n d Rocksway 8:0iA.H 8^0 P . M . - B a b y l o n A c c o m m o d a t i o n .ft:lft AM 7:15 P.M.—Fit.ro Busbwlck only , Milk train

    daily 1:10A.M. L. 8 . CAN F I E L D . Super intendent .

    EW YORK, N E W HAVEN A N D H A R T F O R D R A I L R O A D . _ . , N e w I ork and N e w H a v e n Dlv ls fon.

    Summer Arrangement , c o m m e n c i n g May 26, 1873.

    P a s s e n g e r Stat ion In N e w York, Grand Central Depot . Entrance on Forty-second s treet .

    T R A I N S L K A V B N E W YORK. Trains for New H a v e n leave at 7:05 (Acc'n), 8:05

    (Ei . ) .9 iBtAcc'nl , lV:oO A.M. (Ex.) . 12:00 M.(Acc'n) , ISA) (Ex.) , 3:W (Ex.) , 3:56 (Acc'n) , 1:33 and 5:10 (Local Ex.) , 8:1b (Ex . 1, and 9:10 (Kx.l. P .M.

    For South Norwulk 7.-05, 8.-05, 9:05 A. M„ 12:00 M.. 1:00 and :i:l; (Ex.) , 8a5. 1:38,5:10,6:35.8:10. 9:10 P . M. For Stamford LIO, 8:05, 9.-05,10:10 A.M , 12:01 M., l:dl, 2:23, 3:1'., 3:55. 4:38.1:45. ?:lOJi:40, 6:.», 7:30,8:10,9:10 P.M.

    For Port Chester 11:40 P. M. Boston Express via Springfield at 8:05 and 10:00

    A . M . , 3UX) aud 8:10 P . M., via Shore Line at H i and talO P. M. T h e 8::i5 A. M., IKK), 8:10 and 9:10 ". M. stopping a t Stamford, Norwulk and Bridgeport . The ait, A . M. aud 1:00 P. M. c o n n e c t s with tra ins on Shore Line Div is ion tor Norwich , N e w -port, and P r o v i d e n c e and the :onn. Vai ley at Sa?-brook. The8:05 A . M . anda.-OO P M. c o n n e c t s with New H a v e n and Nor thampton R.R. at N e w Haven , 8:06 A . M . ana L-'.-OC noon trains c o n n e c t wi*h Conn. River R. R. at Snrlnefleld and 3:00 I 'M. for Mon-treal . T b e 8.05 A . M . , 1:00, 3:00 and 4:33 c o n n e c t s w i t h N a u g a t u c k R . R . . and ibe 8:0' A . M . and 3SM P . M. with Housntonle R. R. at Bridgeport. T h e 8:05 aud 9iKi A . M . and 3:15, 5:10. and tfcltl P. M. with Dnnbury and Norwalk a t South Norwnlk .and the Sift A . M . , 1.-0O, 4:38. and 5:10 P. M.vrlth New Ca-naan R. It at Stamford.

    Sunday Boston Mail Trains at 7:08 P . M. v i a Springfield at 9:10 P. M. via Prov idence ,

    Drawing-room cars on Day Express and Sleep-ing Cars on Night Express Tra ins .

    Tickets can be purchased at T i c k e t Office of Comuuiiy s t Grand Central D e p o t , or at o faces of N . Y . Transfer Co., 944 Broadway. N. Y.. and N o . 1 Court s treet , Brooklyn : w h o will a lso check Bag-gage from R e s i d e n c e to Dest inat ion .

    F o r l u r t h c r information or particulars s e e post-ers at H o t e l s and Depot.

    E . M. R E K D . G e n T S u p L . N e w H a v e n . J OH K T. MOODY, SusiL D i v . N e w York.

    A LBANY AN 1» TROY. BY DAY l ine b o a t s C V 1 B B A K D and DMtN.BL D l i E W . l,ei!ve Vestry s tree t pier at 8:M A. M . and T w e n t y - t h l r o at -eet , north or Erie fevry, at

    "• l i inding a t Yonkers , i 'urrytown. and * w » c k 8:45,

    N

    E R I E RAILWAY. g t ' M M E R A R R A N G E M E N T o f tra ins taking effect May 2ft. 1873. rrom Chambers s tree t d e p o t . (For Twenty- th ird s treet s e e note below). 9 , 0 0 A . Ml. Cincinnati and C b l c a g i Day Express

    Drawing-room c o a c h e s to ItaOaluand Niagara Fal l s , and Sleeping Coaches to des t inat ion .

    1 1 . O O A HI. Express Mail tor Buffalo and Niag . ara Fails . Sleeping Coach to Buffalo.

    T.OO P . M . (Daily) Cincinnati and Chicago Night E x p r e s s . Sleeping Coaches through to Buf .

    ' fa lo , Niagara Fal ls . Cincinnati , Detroi t , and Chicago without c h a n g e .

    Trains l e a v e _ For Port.lervls.8J)0.9JM, 11.00,and •11.15A.M.,1J0

    •H..HU, and »7.00 P.M. For Goshen and Middletown, «0, 3.00. t8.:», 11.00,

    »nd»11.15 A . M„3.4o, 1.30, +i;.30, and er.OO P.M. for Middle town only . „ _ „

    For Warwick , B.00,11.00 A.M., and 1.30 P . M. For Newburg, +8.30, 9.00 and 11.00 A.M., and 1.30

    P'r&o'r Sufferu, 8.00, t&Xk 11.00 and *il,15 A.M., 3:45, 6JW. 6JOO. ift.30. *".00. and 'lLSO P.M.

    For Ridcewood, Hohokus , A l l e n d a l e , and R a m -sey 's , I..01, 6.0(1, +8.30. 11.U0, •11.L5 A J ! „ 3.45, 5.00, 0.UU, +ft.30,7.00 and «1L30 P.M.

    For Paterson. *ijJ0.ft.l5,8.00, +8.30,10.08,11.00, *11.1J A. .. 12.00 noon, ' l ^ i , 3.15, 4.00, o.Otl, 5.15, 0.00, •ti.sO, •7.00, 8. 10-30. and *I1.!»I P.M. . . _

    For Newark, tl.tA). 7.15,«8.45,and 11.30 A . M . . a n d 3.45, 5.15. *ft.30 and 11.3,1 P.M. Wednesday n ights

    "por Rutherford Park and l"assalc. 6.15, 8.00. +8,30 10.U0. U.UU A.M.. 12 noon.n.tS, 4.00,5.1a, 6.00. •ti30, 8.00, IU.:t0. STid »11.3t) P. M. j .

    For Hl i l sdaie , Haekensack and Way, i.UO.8.15 and +S.1.')A. M. LOO. 3.00, 4.00, J.UJ. and tiUO P . M.. aud 12 Saturday nights only.

    f o r Spriiig Valley and Way, 5.00 and 9.30 A . M . .

    Ft f Fnglewond. 6. 8.00. +9, 9.30 A.M.. 1.30.3.15. 4.15, 4.15, 5.30, tiJiO and *7.15 P.M.. anil 12;«aturday n k h t s

    I or Cresklll. 5.8JM. +9. and 9.30 A.M. 1.30. 3,15.1.1.,. 5J0, ft.30 and*",!.! P.M. and 12 Saturday niglr.« only.

    1- or SpiirMll. 5.00, SAkl. +9, 9.30. A . M„ \:.V. 3.l."i, LIS 5.30. e:.i) and -"7.15 P .M. , and 12 Saturday nights

    " V o r Picrmont and Nyack, 8.00 and +11.(10 and 9.30 A.M.. LJ1), 3 15.1.15. 5J0. 6.30, and +7.15 P.M., and 12 Saturday n ignts only .

    N.u.—Trains leaving Chambers s t ree t on e v e n or ha l f h nirs l eave Twenty- th ird Street fifteen m i n u t e s earlier than above t ime. I'he 5.00 A.M., 10 una ll:3u P.M. and 12 midnight trains s tart from Chambers s tree t only

    N. B. — Trains o n t h e Northern Railroad and Newark Branch leaving Chambers s treet on quarter hours , l eave Twenty- th ird s tree t thirty minutes earlier than above t ime.

    T icke t s for p a s s a g e and for Apartments in Draw. Ing-room and Sleeping Coaches can be obtained and orders for tne checking and transfer of bag gage, may oe l e u s i the comoany ' s offices—241 529,and 957 Broadway: corner One Hundred and Twenty-f i f th s treet and Third a v e n u e : 2 Court s treet , Brooklyn ; at the Company's Depots , and of A g e n t s at t b e principal h o t e l s

    • Daily. * Sundays only

    JOHN N. ABBOTT', Gen'l Pass'r A g e n t .

    s . T A X P A Y E R S — ASSESSMENT I N o t i c e — T h e Hoard of Assessors of the c i ty

    ot Brooklyn hav ing completed the several a s s e s s -ment rolls tor Hie year 1873, fair cop ie s for e a c h ward can be seen and e x a m i n e d by any inhabi tant i t said city, ir any other person interes ted in said asM'ssmen, rol ls , from t h e first to t b e th irt ie th day or Ju: .c , 1H73, inc lus ive , from tne hours of r A. M. i o 2 P . M . . a t the office of t h e Board of A«-«OMior». i: lorn No.», City Hall : and the said Board or As»c*r irs will he In sess ion during t h e t ime above s tated to review their said a s s e s s m e n t rolls • •n the application of any person or persons con-sidering t l icmi.elvcs opgi l i v e d .

    II v order of t h e Board Of A s s e s s o r s . I lrooklyn,June2,1873. „ _ _ , « , _ . . .

    WM. B R Y A N , Pres ident . I O M I M C K II. R O C H E . Sucretarjr

    ARSKSM E S T NOTICK,—NOTICE JS hereby g i v e n that t h e fo l lowing a s s e s s m e n t s remain uiinnld.aiid that tlio warrant lor col lect ing raid a s s e s s m e n t s will expiro on the 1st day of July . 1873. and that un le s s snnl a s s e s s m e n t s , together wiOi t h e e x p e n s e and i iereontuge a l lowed b y l a w , arc paid on or before said date . I sliai: proeeo.i to advert i se and sell the premises tn the manner pointed out by s e c t i o n s 21 and 2ft of title 5th of the present charter ot the city of Brooklyn , „ . . „

    Opening i - i rket t s tree t , rrom Bond s tree t to tno i;ow„nus C a n a l - P a t r i c k 11 Qulnn »>2 74: Wm Allen .ti51; Charles S l i u i u 6001; J o h n R G l o v i r l l i su .

    Opening Sherman s t r e e t , from Tenth a v e n u e to the City l l n e - . l a m e a A Fuller 109 D. Off i tes : 191 SMITH St and GOiVANUS C A N A L

    Wharf; 21 Mvrtle a v e n u e , an.l J. B i r r i l l 4 S i n , 451 Flfth a v e n u e . Consumers should buy e a r l y to save a d v a n c e s in price.

    i lOAL FOR FAMILY USE. LOCLST MOUNTAIN. LEHIGH, BCRANTOS

    ENGLISH C A N N E L , I . lVERPOfiL, B E D A S H

    I- or Ranges , F o r n e c e s , S toves , ( F o r Grates .

    ALSO, KINDLING WOOD.

    JFOR S A L E BY

    M A H H T O N & H O I V , 21 Water s treet , near the F u n o u F e r r y .

    New v -Offi cr s

    and at B Beaver s l ree t , near Wall

    CTOAL AN1> "WOOD. — KRLSEY'S / A LOUGHLiN.esLib l i s lmi l H47 : old yard. No. Li At lant ic s t r e e t ; new depot . G iwanus Csnal , corner Nev lns and Douglass s treets . Branch offices; Corner Ful ton and Lawrence street'*: c o m e r Fulton s t ree t aud G a t e s ' a v e n u e , and cor-:.er l .oeru.u and At iant i c .

    N. B . - B r a n c h .sfficcs c o n n e c t e d by t e l egraph wit*, n n i n yards.

    EOWARO FLEET, LATE

    UENDRICKSON! A F L E E T , I1EALEH IX

    < « » A L AIMIk W O O D . Y A R D :

    Ful ton A v e n u e and Hami l ton Street , Brooklyn .

    1,1) S C R A N T O N C O A L , Y A R D , Degraw s t r e e i , a t intersect ion wi th . j o w a n u s

    •Janet

    T.

    O In Yard

    3ratc *5.75 Lag 5.75, . . , . N". 5.80 8 t o v e . . . . . 6.011.....

    Biaeksmitti anu Csinncl Coal . OFFICE. N o . 25 A T L A N T I C S T R E E T ,

    697 FL LTON Street , c o m e r St. Fe l ix s treet . KELSON A CO,

    Dol lverod. »ti.50

    !!![lllim"ll fi.25

    C^ O A L A N D W O O D - T H K U N D E R j s i gned has r e m o v e d from his old yard. Pur-man s treet , near State , to B i Degraw. Office. 35 Atlantic , corner Columbia, AH orders for aoaj and w o o a promptly tilled. ITesent prices : Scrar -ton N u t , Eft 25 ; Egg and Farim-ce, So »\ s t o v e and

    O. B A N E S . UH|(M- 1ft 75,

    j p C. CAMPBELL f\ TT TT sff aVl O *

    West Point Hotel IS XOltV OPEN.

    For partlculave aJdress E D W A R D COZZE1NS W e s t Point , New York.

    WOODSBURG PAVILION, Woodsburg, L. I. This magnif icent In te l will b» opened J u n e 1. Can be reached by South Si i e or Long Island Rai lroads . For terms, etc . , address

    N . P . SEW ELL. Proprietor.

    Shelter Island. T h e g r e i n d s of T H E S H E L T E R ISLAND

    GROVE A M ) CAMP MEET1SG ASSOCIATION afford the . c o s t desirable s u m m e r resort for fami-l ies in tM» country. Superior tn all part iculars to the fatuous Martha's Vineyard, ami only 3S hours from Brooklyn by rati; a lso s t eamer J B . S C H U Y -LER, from New York, tr i -weekly . For c irculars . with lul l p irt lculurs . apply to JOHN F R E N C H . President , . irooklyn; R. M. W H I T I N G . Jr . , S e c -retary: or E. I I . G A R D N E R , Treasurer , 26 Cliff s treet , N o v York.

    BERKSHIRE HILLS. GREYLOCE H A L L ,

    (Sand Springs),

    W I L L I A M S T O W N , MASS.

    T h e m o s t de l ightful resort in New England. Telegraph and post office in the hote l . Open from J u n e 1 to N o v e m b e r 1.

    Send for descr ipt ive c i rcu lar . v j Ri K'i'ER j - W 1 F T . Proprietors .

    rT'IIE COMMON COUNCIL OF T H E J . city of Brooklyn do dec ide and ordain as lo l -

    lows, vlr.: That it Is necessary Hist t h e low lots fronting upon the south s ide of Twent ie th s tree t , be tween Third and Fourth aves .Jo t s Nos.39 and 10. to be tilled up to the grade of the adjoining s treet . for the purpose of abating a nuisance , of which the present condit ion of tbe said lots i s the cause . And thev hereby ordain tha t said lots be s o • l i e d up at t h e e x p e n s e of the owner or owners thereo f and the Department of City Works i s hereby directed to advert i se for proposals lor doing such work.

    T h e foregoing dec i s ion and ordinance were adopted by the said Cor.imon Council by a two-third vote this 24t>i day „f February, 1873.

    W k . G. BlKHOh City Clerk. Approved th i s 20th day of February, 1873.

    B. S. POWELL. Mayor.

    D' - F P A K T S 1 E N T OF C I T Y l v O R K S , Citv Hall . B m o k l v n . J u n e 9 , 1 8 7 3 . REPAVING L A F A Y E 1 T E A V K v C E . BK-

    T W E K N F L A 1 B C S H A V E N U E AND B E D F O R D A V E N U E . TO CONTRACTORS.

    Sealed proposals will be rece ived at th i s office on or b e l o r e Saturday, July 5.1.-73. at 12 o'clock M., for rcnavlng Lafayet te a v e n u e , b e t w e e n Flatbush u v e n u e and Bcdiord a v e n u e , w i t h g r a n i t e block pavement , ami In accordance with t h e specif ica-t ions therefor on flic In th i s office

    Blank rorms of proposals , wi th the specif icat ions f o r d o i n g the work, are now ready at th is office, the Board reserving t h e r lgnt to i e l e c t all bids not considered a d v a n t a g e o u s to t b e c i tv .

    LORIN P A L M E R . Pres ident . D . L . NoKTTmrjp,secretary.

    B^ A T t U OF COMMISSIONERS OF t Ity W o r k s . Street Department , Room Wo. a, CIH Hail Proposals lor building the Eighth Pro-d u c t Station H o use .

    Scaled proposals will be rece ived hy the ( ommon Council , nt t h e Mayor's office, until the 23d day id l u n e , 1«73, at 3 o'clock P . M., lor building the Eighth Prec inct >fatlon H o u s e . l n acceirdnnca with the plans and specifications on tile in t h e Street Department ,Board ol City Works.

    Blanks fll^e^tlnltlting furnished at t b e office or the Stroet Depar tment , and none other will be considered. Proposals will not be cons idered u n -less accompanied wtth a consent in writing of two BuretieB oi $5.(111 c s e h , on each proposal, ' , -no shall qualify as tn their responsibi l i ty! , that if th« c o n -tra i t lie awarded to the party prop ising. t h e y will b e c o m e bound as ills surety for its faithful tier-f o t m a n c c ; and in ease he shall neg lec t or re fuse to e x e c u t e tile confrai t. if so awarded, then t i n t t h e y will pav t o tho ci ty of Brooklyn the illffer-( nee between the pr.ee so proposed anil the price of the next highest bidder, to whom the contract may be awarded P m p o s a l s t o be indorsed " T o t h e Common Council " (.specifying w u rk) . By or-der or t h e C .mmoii Council .

    U r U ' U y n ' , U n e l ' ' , ; , V R I N PALMER. tVM. A FOWLER, R M. WHITING. JR ,

    Commissioners of City Works . A t t e s t ; D 1. N O B T O K P P , Secretary.

    ~A S8ESHORH N O T I C E - I N T H E / V nuilter of apportioning and assess ing the expense o f opening South E leventh s tree t , from l is present easterly terminat ion to 1 hir.l s treet , nnd re paving Fourth s treet , K D.. from Divis ion a v e n u e to Grand s tree t . ^ ^

    I h e Board of A s s e s s o r s of the c i ty of Brook-lyn pursuant to l l-e provis ions >»f an act of the Legis lature of the Sta le of New York, ent i t led •• \ n t e t t o conso l ida te t h e d u e * Of Brooklyn and Wl) i n m s b u r g a i H t h e t o w n of Busnwtck Into o n e Municipal Government , ami to Ineaatnorate the Mime." passed April 17. 1854, and of the several arts amendatory there"! and supplementary thereto , hereby g ive not i ce that Cio reports ,if trie ns«i 'ssmenis ii. t h e above entit le . ! matter have In en made, and that said reports arc n o * d e p o - -i tcd In t h e office or the said Board, a t t o e i itv Hall . I n t b e c l t i of Brooklyn, wi ier- the nam., can ne examined liy all person* ! n t e r e « t c I : a i d that the said Board will meet in the Mini •ill ' -- S O B B . T o be fol lowed b y Tl.-S'steamship 111 KM AN. C«pt. G. E e l c h m a n n .

    ou BATirKOAY. J u n e 11.

    RATES OF PASSAGE, To London. 1 >i*vre and Bremen .

    Paya>»lein gold or its- equiva lent iu cunrenr-y. F i m Cehin . . gf'jQ Second Cabin , n Steevawe ,.,m

    l o r Freight or Passage !*ppK jii nw.tMir.uk A CO,

    Aaeote , 2 Bowl ine Green . !*. Y,

    1NMAN LINK—FOR QimBNSTOWN A N D LIVERPOOL. Riwal Mail S teamers are appointed to sail ns f o l l o w s : ClTY OP MONTREAL. . Sansrday. J u n e 11. 8 A . M CITY OF B R . l - i O l Thcvmilay. J u n e l». I f g CITY OF B R O O K L Y N . . . , Saturday. J u u e 11.1 P:M CITY OF A N T W E R P Sattrhinv. J u n c M . 8 A.M LTTY OF LIME KICK Thursday. J u l y J, n o c n s n d e a c h succeeding Saturday and Thursday , trom Pier 45, Norlb Ri v.-r.

    HATES O r P A S S A G E . Cabin. |70, Ml. and aWI, Gold, according Le a e c o m -

    mt'Oation. Round t u p t i ckets at low rates . Steerage, l o Liverpool , y u o u n s t o w n . Glaag-.w.

    I^.tidonderry, L itidon, Bristol ,or Cardiff, t-n P r e -puld cert i t lcs ics . $32 currency .

    Passengers a l so forwarded to n a v r e . Hamnurg, Sweden, Norway Denmark, and Parts , at reduced rates.

    Iirafia i ssued at lowes t rates . For Cabin Passage and general bus ines s apply at

    the company' s office. N o . 15 Broadway For Steerage Passage , at 33 Broadway.

    J O H N G. D A L E . Agent .

    N EW " Y O R K AND BERMUDA S T E A M S H I P LINE. EXCURSION T R I P

    F O R H A M 1 L T O N and ST. GEORGE, B E R M U D A .

    Carrying the United States MaiL T h e s teamers , .»thia lino .a l l , r „ , „

    P I E R J 7 NORTH R I V E R . every I R I D A Y . a t 3 P. M. .as fo l l ow*:

    pteamsnip H A T T K R A S , e^tpiaiu Lawrence , Seturdav, J u n e 14.

    Su-amablp ALBBMAr.L"C Capl. Read. Friday. J u n e 20. Arriving at Bermuda on the fo l lowing Monday A.

    M., and sail ing for Bermuda on return Tbur.-,-d a y s a t 3 P . M. Excurs ion t i ckets i s sued for t h e round trip a t

    f •• . • • 1 . : . First-class hotel accommodat ions at the Island. For passage having e l egant accommodat ions ,

    apply to LU.NT B R O T H E R S ,

    28 SOUTH S T R E E T , N. Y P a s s a g e , kSOaold.

    N~ORSE-A~MERI> AN STEA MS1I1P COMPANY. R E G U L A R STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH

    LONDiiN T h e fine, f irst-class, tu l l -oowered s t e a m s h i p

    e T . OLAF, Chr HlLLg, Commander ,

    Will l e a v e the Company's dock, l larbeck Stores . Brooklyn, T U E S D A Y , June 24. a s a b o v e

    Passengers booked and forwarded by t b e O i m -pony'sowi i - t e u m e i s to Norway a a d - i w e J e n .

    T o b e follow d bj the s t eamships PETER JK't-S E N . f'apt W C L E P . (extra) , a n l t b e U . U U I . u U A A R K A G E R . r s p t . Lt-.NP.on Julv 8.

    CrOBSlPANDOLEANfiHtlS,

    - W h a t d id l o d i e of T I o d i d e o f o o l s s s i u m .

    - I l a r w i n wi l l sor-Dd t o o s u m m e r in F i a t . e e .

    —There, i s s u c h a p l a c e un P a p s t i w n iu 11.. •

    DOB.

    - M u n i c h w i l l huUd a t n o a o m o u t t o U a r o a L i e b i g . t h e c b e t n U l .

    - T b e J e w e l s o n t b e o w i f o r m o f H s c P c i s l s n S h a b a t e v a l u e d a t i,utEJ,of»roubi«!s.

    - A n o » t o n p a p e r t w i i s P o l l . d e l p b l a o i . t h e l a c t t h a i i n n e v e r bad a d c o c . i t fee y e t .

    - N o w t h a t t h e Csaeauro JuLtav is o i . • « ' . p i t a s o f tha t c i t y e.iRs u u o n t h e a -m, ; . t > * < r e a d y f o r the S c p I e m o c T e x p o a i t i o n .

    - A C i n c i n n a t i p a p e r •Bv^aChie.-rsv, h o r ? * -d o c l o r n e a r l y lost h i* l i f e la*t w"«-k by t n o f a l n u g o f h i ^ d i a m u u d p i n o n erne ot b ig toot .

    - P o t s b o e * a r e l o Ire raise*! a t t h e f r o n t i e r i . i m v pos ta t o g i v e a m e a l i e r r a t t o u t . . , o » Mildler*.

    —A r e v i v a i m a s k e d a r a r J v a l t B ArVlesn i f b e had Coaakd t b e L o n f ) . **(*j l ly ." aatrl .Sambo ' a m o e 1/ , y os-i I™

    —Teaeber—Can y o u te l l m e w h y A d a m and" E v e w e r e a r i s e n o a t t i P a r a d i s e ? U r t g h t Pops l—Bocauaw t l i e y w o u l d n ' t g o o u t o f t b e i r o w n a c c o r d .

    —"1 w a n t t o l w t i y t h i s w r f a t i and c h a i n h i t b a n g M, I ' v e R - f t a»y m o o e y a t h o m e . I'll o n l y t a k e t h e c h a i n . a n A l e a v e i h e watob. a s s e c u n -t y . T i m i ' l l De ai l n g a t , w o n ' t it 1"

    — A n e n i a t c u r f a r w e i w o n d e r s " w h y , o n a l l Ib i s fa ir e a i t n . tTn-jasound Is sprastd o o t t o t n -s i d o u p , s o t h a t it m a s t b e t u r n s * o v e r s n t o t h e p l o u g h b e f . i t e crop-T^an b e ra iaoa ."

    - A P o r t M n o u t h m a n a o M r f t c t c d t « htn id a barn f o r a »p< ci fled su La ntRI all I h e c i d e r h e c o u l d d u n k It t o o k h i m A v e m o n r h s t o ot i i id t h e b o r e , a n u a e d r a n k f o u r b a r r e l o f c sder .

    - M i s s E l i i a l s - l h S t u a r t P h e l p s w a n t s t o k n o w ! ' " e f t b e , i h e e s s t n t l a l modfeaiy of tor j j . i n i n e n a t u r e o r t h e - a f e t y i f s - y c e t y r e q u i r e t i r a i ^ r y b o l o w t h e k n e e l t"

    - A Ca l i forn ia t a p e r i n s i s t s rhs t $«J3 i a g o l d is a l i t g n i l al loaanerf' f o r i b e e x p r n a a a o f a I n p f r o m t b e Ea«t t o C a l i f o r n i a , a n d e i y « . t h s It " i n c l u d e s t h e e j r t o f rranspi i rLs ' ioa to s a d s i « v at e v e r y o n e of n u i g r e a t s c e n i c a t t r a c -tions."*

    —"I rsaTcn't t a k e n a d r o p o.' l i q u o r f o r a y e a i . " » i ! d ax. t n d i v i o u a i o l quesr iouat jL at n -a l s . "Inde-Currency. T o Christ iana and

    Bergen $80 Currency. For fre ight or passage auply ti

    FLINCH. HOVE A C O . . N o . 27 Boutb Wi l l iam S t . . G e n e r a l Agen

    A N f J H O K L l N E ;

    Steamers sad from Pier 20, North River. New York,

    E V E R Y W E D N E S D A Y and S A T U R D A Y . A U S T R A L I a . S a t J u n . i l I EL'HOPA. . .Wed J u l y ! tOI .UMBlA.WiHiJun 181 ANGL1A Sat. Ju'vf. Vlt i D l i l A sat ..liio 211 TRI .NACRlA.We July 0 A S S Y R I A . . v i e d . J u L e 2 i , C A L I F O R N I A . S a l J y 11 CASTA LI A Sat June28» CALEDONIA. A'ed.Jy.18

    'I he passenger accommodat ion* on s t e a m e r s of i b i s t ine are unsupssse i l for e l egance and c o m -fort. Cabin s tate rooms are all on upper deck, thus securing emid l ight and vent i la t ion .

    R A T E OF P A S S A G E TO GLASGOW, L I V E R P O O L O R L O N D O N D E R R Y .

    Sat. s t eamers . W e d . s t e a m e r s . Gold. Currency.

    Cabins | 7 a a u d »«S »7Jana0a Cabin return t i ckets

    scout ing best aeuomo-dat ions *130 ,13}

    S T E E R A G E . 130 C U R R E N C Y . Tickets for passage to or rroin any seaport or

    railway station in ( . rea l Britain, Ireland, or t h e Cont inent issued at lowest rates D R A F T S FOR ANY AMOUNT at C U R R E N T

    R A T E S Company's office*, No . 7 Bowling Grei>n, N. Y.

    H E N D E R S O N B R O T H E R S . A touts. Brooklyn Agent , K. U . P U F F E R , 20 Court struet,

    Brooklyn.

    S'1 TATE L I N E . NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, B B L -PABT, A N D LONDONDERRY.

    T h e s e e l e g a n t new Clyde-built s t eamers w!i' sail from Sta te Line Pier , Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn, N . T . J I toPows

    - A n I o w a e+urc-h m e s n t t o r e t>atrio>tielo h a v i n g i t s t tee-ple p a i n t e d w i i b "atars a n d Hi it» s " L u t t h e | r s e t i c a l r i so i l t if t h a t " H a n g -ers: a it- o o n i i o u a l l y led t b t t h e r t o S . « K a n "ea-» s t a v e - . "

    - T b e a q u a r i u m c o r c o n t a i n i n g e a s t e r n (5sh fill s u a m i B S B t a a a a ad t h r o u g a C a i c t g o o n F i t i i a y . V e r y f e w ban ur toro t igh . t h e N o r t n e r n s t a t e s , c a r r y i u g w i t n hisn tbt* C o n f e d e r a t e flag u n f u r l e d . I t i s t o be bopeni tha t h e wil l s tart l r o m t b e t o n o t t h e niODUmetit witt i a h o p s k i p a n d a J u m p .

    —A c u r l o u * i l l u ? i r u t i o n o f t h e w o r k i n g o f t h e j u r y s y s t e m i n L o o n o n w i s a f forded a t t i e Wcntdi ip s t i t -a t p o l i c e c o u t t r r e e n t i y . A w t t -n e e s in t h e c a s e of a m a n c h a r g e d w i s h n e g -l e c t i n g h i s w i f e g o d f a m n v m a d e iuc i . l i -n ta l ly t l i e c o n f e s s i o n t h a t b e bad l i e o n e m p i o i eel to s u m m o n j u r y m e n , a n d t h a t b e bad m a d e . l i v t r g b y a e o e p t i u g b r i b e s t o let off t b e m c u w h o m b e b a d « u t a r o o o e d — a n d . b e a d d e d , '-a g o o d o n e . t o o . "

    M I K H l i t s s i L I , "

    VIRGINIA ALAUAMA P E N N S Y L V A N I A , . G E O I l G I A . . . .

    A n d e v e r y a l t ernate

    Wednesday , J u n e 23. .Wednesday , July 9 .Wednesday . Ju ly 18.

    . .Wednesday . Aug . 6. W e d n e s d a y thereaf ter .

    tak ing p a s s e n g e r - a t through rates to ail parts of Great Britain and Ireland, Norway, Sweden , D e n -m a r k . a n d Germany . Drafts for £1 and upwards

    For Freight or Passage apply to Al:ST1N B A I . D V H N * CO.,

    A g e n t s . No . 72 Broadway, Or to GLBABON A B R O P H Y .

    Firth av . and T w e n t y - e i g h t h st .and T h i r l a r e , and T w e n t y - e i g h t h St.,

    A u d " A D V O C A T E " OFFICE. 231 Atlant ic a v e . Brooklyn.

    Steerage p a s s a g e office. No . IS> Broadwar .

    ABYSSINIA .>at.JuneH B A T A V I A . S a L J u n e 3 1 C A L A B R I A Sat .June 28 P A R T H I A . s a t . ) u l y 5

    | T L N A K D LINE. T H E BRITISH A N D N O R T H AMERICAN

    ROYAL M A I L S T E A M S H I P S . B E T W E E N NEW YORK A N D LIVERPOOL

    CALLING A T CORK HARBOR. FROM N E W Y O P t .

    •CUBA Wed. J u n e 11 S A M A R I A . . . S a t . J u n e • s C O T I A . . - W e d . J u n e 11 • A l e. KRIA Wed J u n e 18 •III SS1A. . Wed. J u n e 2 5 • J A V A W e d . J u l y 2

    Steamers c .a ikcd thus * d o out carry s teerage paseeogera.

    A n d e v e r y fo l lowing Wednesday and Saturd ay from N e w York.

    H A T E S OF PASSAGE. Cabin. 180, l ino, and 1130, Gold, according to ac -

    eornniodttiion. T i c k e u to P a i l s . 115. goM,addi t ional . Return T i c k e t s on t a v o r a o l e t e r m s . Steera