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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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SITUATIONS. WANTED. HELP WANTED. HOU8E8 TO IiET. CARPETING.

tfrij fetes' (gossip. FIRST EDITION. By Telegraph to tie Brooklyn Daily Eagle Opening of Fancy Hats, on Thursday, March 28tb. London, Parte and New York styles. mh2s 61 Brarcw a 188 Fulton street.

Wholesome Bbead. Something acceptable material for its cer Pile's and take no other. It is always put op in pound packages' Knights of St. Patrick, and others, should take Keht's East India Coffee. Its effects are most Falutary.

Sold by all grocers, at 25 cents. Depot, 154 Kcade near Greenwich, New York, mh28 3t eod Notice to thb Frame That handsome lit VIP1 will open on or before May 1st, with a stock of fine Harness, Saddlery. Ac Goods retailed at wholesale prices, thus saving the oomamer tho usual retail profit. Goods courteously exhibited, and orders punctually attended to. (mb2l 6t) mhJl 6t OIED.

Meixedy. On Monday, March 25th, at the residence of his parents, 84 Hunter street, Peteb in tbe 334 nr IHiS WONT PARLOR viS roam odioining, suitable for Dentist nr Misicfin, forotahed or untoniliued; also a second floSJ jntibatuandgas, all in aolendid orJer. Lnrira Nn 888 Court street, ona door Horn President. TO ho LET PART OP house. cnnUt.irir nf MTrt Jrk or three rooms on third; waterVndV.s.

SiS in Ski?" WyrarfreSa'or mo TJfi'l I RN TS WWTk rT5 Wnur il "tailed forstorane,) a flusly looa 7n South Bi0okl7t and fn fine ordarVrnt. to an acoeutable fatxil PoBt office, Hew SL500 unfurnished. Adoresk Box TCthIjET A HANDSOME three stojy and baseineot. house, with all the midem lmnroTements would rent low to a private family Inoni on the piemises, No. 269 Saokett street.

mhMi TO LET FROM MAK 1st, TO A SMALL family only, part of house No. 337 Gild street, con aistiaK ot tour rooms on second floor, and one large room on third floor; bas water and ras; can ue seon from2to5 P. W. rent S8i per annum, payable monthly, ia advance reference required. ujb262t TO LET THE SECOND FLOOR OK THE 3 6tory brick dwelling No.

IU Vanderbilt arenue; family Dot to exceed 3 nerjnnsl water, ons nml nrivilnvn in bathroom; no small children in the house; possession 1st AUCU; iCilb fl lilDGI uoniu. TO LET BASEMENT AND PARLOR Moors of a 3 story and basement frame houce, 22x32, south tide of Bergen street. 325 ftet west of Vanderbilt aveaue; ium ia a small ismur, $10 Der montn. Apply to JOHN A1TKEN, 51 Fleet street, irom 6 to 8 A and 4to7 TO LET IN EAST NEW YORK, TO A HTtlflll famiW. thfi 9d flnnr nnrt fmnthnnmatif nl brick within one hour's ride of FaJton Ferry; rent TO LET TO A SMALL FAMILY OF adults, part of a brick house, second floor, tonr rooms, water and gas, and two rooms on third; possession can be had at onoe if desired; rent 3100 per annum.

Address E. SS. Eagle office. mh26 2t TO LET FURNISHED A HANDSOME 3 story, high stoop house, finely located, near the ferries; every modern lmDrovemont; newly decorated. to TOPtionabe family it will be rented for an months per month.

Apply at 34 Barolny street, N. op stairs. T9 LS.T 3 STORY, BROWN STONE own 7tt iompaius place. Apply to A. E.

OKR, 23 Union street, Brookhn, or 20 South street. N. Y. mo KEJNT A PARTY HAVING FURNI M. tore would like to rent it.

It consists of one suite of parlor furniture, (green reps), one suite of bedroom do, hat rack, pier glass, picture and olano; will be rented seoa rately or toeether: none but thoBe who can furnish the best ot references need apply. AddreBs B. C. Eagle Office mO LET ON BROOKLYN HRrnTTTS the parlor and basement floors and two rooms on the 3d floor, of a first caUs, 3 story, high stoop brick house with hot and cold water and gas, within ten minnte3' walk of Fulton feriy. to a parly wishing to puiohasa a small amount of furniture at a moderate rent.

Also a similar tenement, without 1 be furniture. Apply between the hours of 2 and 5 P. M. at No. 11 Poplar street, a few doors from Columbia street.

First class references given and required. mh22 TO LET THE SECOND AND THIRD floors of a genteel honse on Baltic street, neir 5th avenue; with water on 2d floor; possesion immediately. Apply to THOS. H. ROBRINS, 75 Fifih avenue mh26 3t tTiO LET TO A (JfeNTLEMAN AND jl.

wire, part or a nonse in uumoerland street, noar ul t' avenue, consisting of baseuienc, parlor, tea room and fedroom. Rent 25 per month. Address COT I' AGE Eagle offico. mn26 2t. T0 LET IRONT AND BACK BASE roent, front and back parlor and three bedrooms on third story, to a family of adults, at 190 Smirh street.

Kent 40 ner month in advance. Call between the honrs nt and 6 P. M. Reference required. TO 1ET THE LOW ICR PART OF A 3 ctorv and basemont brick limit.

fnrnijli. ed. Call trom 9 to 2 o'clrck at 6X0 Pacific street. mh26 TO LET AN OK MCE. AND OtfFXOE furniture for sale: location tho best in tho city fyr real etlnte aiid insurance huHintAH: iitindtuta i.nr.ej!nn can be had.

Apply to JtJUN F. IliuNNESSEV, 153 Mon tapua Btreet. mh2S3f rr0 LUT TWU PARLORS, OJS Jb'IRST JL floor, in Myrtio avenue, (mtable for i dentist orany B'nteelbuBineta Apnty to JOHa P. 153 fllontacre treet; mo36 3t TO LLT TO A GENTEEL FAMILY, with immediate possession, nort ot a home, with private family; 7 rrfoms unfuri.isne 1, suifcnble for house keepine; water in a tine garden attached. Oornor of Reid avenue ani riolaoy street, Kast Brooklyn; convenient to l'uiton and Gates avenne cars.

Aply on the premises. mh26 'it TO LET A VEKY DESIRABLE LOUA tion for a nhisician. the hsmnnt rnnm nnH Inrcrn 3d ttorv or 2d story hall room, of a firjt cla3s corner honse on Clinton street. Address G. A.

Eaeie office. mhb6 if jO LKl WITH UOAKD, A EUUNlrfU 8. V3a "nd tloor, to a man and wife, in Clarmont aveme, ntarAlytle: a DKfisaot 1 iration. with fir3t class board: gas, fuel acd washing included. Prico, 83D por week, in a'Jvanco.

Inquire at 6G Broadway, opposito tho fonntain. mh26 21" fU LET i'URMSHED HOUSE, IN a South Brooklrn: threestorv brick, binh slnrn. with all modern improvements, to a responsible tennnt. onrea foniible tera pleasunt location. Apply to O.

T. INURES, iio crono sireet, w. or ar, 13J Ulinton STreot. 2na uoor from Amity mh.28 2t 0 UST WITHOUT BOAKU, A FUKN1SHED I3ED room, within flvo minutes walk of Fulton ferrv. For further particulars apply to 151 Nassau street.

rfi'o" LET FURcUSHED U0OM8 TO LET ON THE JL 1st of May, in a private house, ono block from City Hall, Brooklyn house in an atry location. Three or four persons can bo accommodated prico moderate. Parties applying now shall preference. Address Adams street, Eagle Office. I UrooBlvn.

has all the modern improvements. For terms apply to J. S. DAVIES, 1C6 Chatham square, r. rV0 LET WITH BOARD, A FINE IABGE PKONT 23 story room, with hall room connecting; parties furnishing themselves, or gentlemeD, preferred.

Apply at 06 Scan et. TO LET PLEASANT, WELL FURN iihed room without board. 291 Atlantic street, between Smith and Hoyt: house bas improvements; family TO LET A JbUKNISHED 3 STOUV, basement ana sab cellar, bfick aVellinjr, with ail modem inipiovtments, on avenne, near Oamber lcd street, one bio ok fromJJr. Cuyter3 Ob arch. Apply to Geo.

W. BUOWN. 928 Fulton avenue, corner of Camber ldod street. mhZ5 2t TO LET IN FOIjTGN AVENUE, WEAK Bond street, a floor coDf isting of four rooms, autrable for or 01 ber light business. For particulars apply at 3C4 Fnlton street, Brooklyn, np stairs TO LET PABLOR FLOOR OF FOUIt back basement and servant's room, in ane 3 btory brick houte.

witbtn live minutes ot South ferry; cas and water: possession 1st or April; rent $150; morcioom if regnued. AdQress WYCKOFF. Eaplo office. mti26 2t TO LET IOE LY FURNIS HED FOR honseVrepinir, to a pent! em an and wife, parlor floor and front casement (or less room.) of email honse; family of tbrpe; torroti $30 to $35 monthly, in advance; Myrtle avenne and Greenpoint cars paps the door. 23 Oliason (twoof the sjme number,) half way between Myrtle and Flushing avenues; possession immediately.

WHYTB. iiib202t mO LET KVRN1SHE0 No. 55 JOHN h.i4AtriAnf. Eon street, a first class 3 story, igh too and sub cellar brick boast; contains all the incdern improvements and in good order throughout. Permit can only be bad of A.

KuO WLTON, ooutaeast corner Fulton and Portland avenues opposite the ola stand. TO LET 1 URN1SHED ON FORT Grsene place, a firsf. class 3 tory, hich stoop merit and sub cellar brown stone front house, in splendid order ihroua'iout; very desirable in every respect Apply to A. KNO WLTOK, southeast comer Fulton, and Portland avennea. rpO LET FURNISHED ON SOUTH OX iford BttPtt, a nice 3 story frame bouse; contains all tbe modprn improvementa and in itood order: nicelv tur nisbed throueoout.

Inquire ot A. KNOW LTUN, southeast corner Fulton and Portlandflvenus. rjU LLT HOUSED FURNlbHiiii). 3 story brown stone, Clinton street frame, "Washington ave Peekskili, N. brick, LafaTeite ve Gates nve, near Hall st ort Green Fourth place, near Clinton at Portland ave Btrcen st, near Bond st Greeno ae Forfcfirt enn HOUSKS TO LET.

UNFURNlStiKD. 3000 2,100 2,400 2 400 2.100 2,200 2,00 VU0 1,500 1.500 1,380 3 etory brick, fith st cor 5th ave 1,200 2 story briuk. Gates ave, neurNoatrano 1O00 3 story bitch, Hamilton st, near Greene ave 9S0 850 Hfrkimer Ft, near New York avo 750 Gothic frame, 8 ave, corfith Ft 700 cottape in tbe country 400 Api ly to A KNOWITON, tontneist corner Ftuton and Portland avennea rpOLET lN 'J HE VILLAGE OF FLAT lands, a nice country residence, opposite blatlnnds Hctel; tho ncuse conttinsll rooms, uood cellar; brtrn and out bousea, with 3 ocrofl of Around laid out in a garden, wiib all kinds of frait and floirert, crape arbor, and the cars run past tbe bouse next month. Inquire corner of 16th trecfcand3rd avenue, and 174 Joralemon Brook 'in, mh2G3i" JOHN KkKXAN. HOUSES FOR SALE, HJOR SALE BROOKLYN HEUHIL'8 to oinrwi fit i rjvi infifYi Gtunnn rum House and aoutb Brooklyn, to 460,000.

Also, iurnUbod niid nnfuinished housf to let. Apply to P. P. VAN ZANDT, 146Rtmsen street. mnTQ 6t I'jlOR SALti ON WAltREN STREET, near Fifth avtnup.

atbree ttory. hih stoop iseniont andsnbeellar brick house; contains all tbe modern improvements, and in good throughout. For permits to v'toht tbo above, inquire of A KNOWITON, Bontheait corner Fultrn and PortUnd avenues, opposite tbe old stund. FOR SALE ON WARREN STREET, A new first class 3 story, hich stoop, basement, subcelUr and French roof brick house, 22s4U, with a2 3 extoosion 12x2: lot 2SxlC0; bas all the improvements complete; loci tion fine and bealtby, commanding a boantiful view ot PioEDectPaik; convenient to cars to all the terrie3. For permits apply to A.

KNOWITON, eouthev cor. Faltoa and Portland avenues. ITOR SALE ON i RAN KLIN AVENUE, a to etory, high stoop and basement frame home, with a two atory extension, 12x15; lot 25xil7: wator and pas throughout: papered throughout, and in splendid order; locatioo pocd.and convenient to cars. For permits apply to A KOWL'TO', scutheist corner Fulton and Portland FOR SALE ON UARLTUW A itN U1S, A 3 storv hicht stoop, basement and sub cellar brijk honse, 25i42; lot '2xl00: has all the modern improvements, and in eotd order; locality good; price cheap. Ap; ply to A KNOSVLTON, son beast corner ol Lmwn and I'OTiano a venule.

BjUR SALE ON MADISON STREET. A JL'. neut, 2 eiory, hiiili Btoou, basement anit sub cellar brick house, 3 Bt'iry in tbe reir, 20x36; lot 10J iter, acou: carpelf, oil cloths, gas Sitnres. Ac house has every imDrovement comDlete. and in most taoronar i order, looatioD floo and healthy; price terms to suit For peYmita apply to A.

KTfOffLTUN, aouthoaot corner of niton and Portland avehncs. FOR SALE ON SOUTH OXFORD ST between Lafajetta. ard DeKalb avenues andfwenty minuteB ride from ferries, a splendid lour atory, high Kood bVementandsnb cellar, MoTO atono front (rouse. lot 22x100 feet deep Stationary marble S.iAatindTon every floor, blaokwalnut stairs, bathroon ISribed Sfl bUctwalnu and oak. ttatm ater oIoeU soenkinB Sibes, bells, borylar alar n.

vestibule doors itb SS" SLJoniace, Belpan pavement street, looatiou Rt clss ii: even partioum to wm. ffor oards of iawon toA.KIifmL.'tOS. south east corner Fulton ano irurriapu nyauo. FOR SALia IftU yjCi i van jr the finest streets in Brookljn.3 story, basement and nb cellar frame house, with allmoiem lmuioyemaotB, and IS KMd or der; hot aDd cold water, range, heater, bath tub, it.iWi.rv waahtubs, spesklng trnmpeta, and gas in every Mfe 08 tao A 3 STOKY, BASBMENT and sub cellar brown stone honse, with all modern imnrovemente and in (rood order, situated on Degraw. near JESwPt Also, the furnieure.

in.ttrst class order, if FhPnrwer desires. A oortionot the purchase money ri on bond ard mortg. Apply to THOMAS iTf BABSAUi, Attorney, 22 Court street, Brooklyn. iob26 6t OlTSALE HOUSE AND LOT, No. 242 avenne, cor.

Lafayette; 3 story, basement pnh.iiiiir. cemented and celled: furnace, sutlontry room, two water closets, hot and cold water on floo? and all perfect order, The lot is about Ulxllx eacu uuur, mu to ennjihtn nrice and on easv toTmi. AKPETS! OABPBTS AHD OILCLOTHS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. WILLIAM BERBL FLO OB OIL CLOTH MANUFAOTUBBR, ESTABLISHED 1SS3. Wonld call the attention el buyers to elegant new patterns of FLOOR OILCLOTHS IS CUIN TZ, MAEBLE AND OAK COLORS.

From one to six yards wide. RETAIL AT 180 FULTON BROOKLYN. Wholesale at Messrs. A. T.

STBWART 4 C0'8, N. T. BARLOW STEVENS, 73 Duane street, N. Y. E.

HIGGINS 4 81 and 83 Franklin st, N. Y. HILL '4 3 Read st. N. Y.

mh28 lm gPKLNG CARPETS. JOHN T. BAILEY, No. 193 FULTON AVENUE. OPPOSITE FLATBl'Sa AVE.VtfE, lias not.

on nana a choice stock ot rBAF.ETl,N.G' FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, ETC f. ana American makes. AT GREATLY RHDUCED PRICES, VELVET ENGLISH BODY BRUSSELS, TAPUSTRY BRUSSELS, I Wl) AND THRRH PLY I.VGRAIX. VK" T.TJAy, HEM CANTON AND COIR MATTIN'ii, PViNDO SH lDES, STAIR RODS, otc. hi B.

''ompetent upholsterers employed to make and hyesrptts tiitmptly. aih252uk BUILDERS' HI1AHTLAU WHOLESALE AND RtiTAIL DEALERS MASONS' MATERIALS, Viz: LIME. BRICK. OEM EN I', PLASTER, 4c Also.Conn. BROWN STONE and North River BLUB STONE.

Office and Ysids. Flushing avenue, near Clinton, and foot of Bond street. Gotranns Creek. fe25 ty UMBER AT WHOLESALE RETAIL XJ ALL DISCRlPriONS AND QUALITY. A full stock, suitable for shioment to China, Australia, Africa, Bratil, West Coast, Rio Do La Plato, and all other foreign markets.

Selections for parties for entire 1 argo made with care and dispatch. Tbe attention of Exporters and Manufacturers ii especially requested. PINE, SPRUCE A.ND HEMLOCK, in every variety. Also a general assortment of Hard weods, vavUblo lor Home and Foreign markets), including WALNUT, HICKORY, JHiiRRY ASH, WHITEOAK. 8YOAMOKE.

0 iCto ASH, WHXTKWOOD. BOARDS AND PLNKS. a OAK AD MAHOGANY VENEERS, TV AO ON SPOKES ASH FKLLllYS. Onitantly on hand, and for sale in quantities to saityar tt. W.

ADAMH Atlantic Doclt. and US Wall st. New York. OTICK TO TAX PAYERS OP THB EASTERN DISTRICT fn Cora noo Council, Stated beesion, Monday. February 25ih, 1887, a reflation, of which tne annexod is acopy, was unatiuously adopted: Reaotvei', Thar this Con mon Council do determine and decide that privilege be and 13 3 re by granted to all persons interested in the payment of assessments for local in tbo Eustern District of thia city, remaining now unpaid in consenueoce of iriormalities which oavo occurred in the layine of said asiQ35inent).

providintr tbv same bo paid within ninety days from the piasae of thu resolution, without default orintereat. and tht the Ui'y Clerk publish this resolution for thirty days mhl30t HENRY McCLOSKEY. City Cleric. FF1CE OF THE STREET COMMISSION KR. No.

6 rjitv Hall. KrookIvn Vfrrh IS 1SAT NOTICE TO SURVEYORS ANtl A R( Plans and specifications are solicited for tho construction of a bridge across Gowniius Canal, at Carroll street, to be constructed of wood and iron, to bo opened for the pssaoo of boats or vessels on the cinal; also a tall and complete specification tor working and materials. The sun of ono hundred dollars will Ue paid for he plan that my be accepted as the best, and filty dll. rs for the one deemed second provided the same be deemed of proper make for use. Plans and peclficatins will bo received until Monday, April Ibi.

at the offico of the S.reet Commissioner. mM5 td ROBKRT FURKY, Street Commissioner. IOBFOBATION NOTICE OPENING OF North Third street. A resolution. has been adopted bjtbe Common Council of the Citv of Brookln, to open North 3d street, from First strtet to the East River; the Common Council have dxedl the District beyond wbich the assessment tor said improvement shall not extend, to wit: The 13tb, Uth, 15th, 16th.

lPth and 19th Wards of the City of Brooklyn. Remonstrances, (if any) against the said openintr, mut be presented to the Common Council on or before tbe 18th day of April, as the Common Counoit will proceed ou said resolution at their next meet in jr. or as soon after as convenient Dated Brook Un, March 23d, 1867. Md ROBERT u'UREY, Street Commissioner. COBFORATION I GBADINO and paving "Wyckoff street, between Classou and Fxankbn avenue.

A communication bas been presented to tho Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, to grade an1 pave Wyckott street between Claeson and Franklin avsnnes; the Ojmmon Council have fixed tho district beyona whuh tha asseat ment lor said improvement shall not extend, to wit: O09 hundred lectin deoth on either side of Wyokoif street, between daemon and Franklin ava. Remonstrances (if any) asainst the said Improvement must be left at tbe Street C'ommistioner's office, on or before the 30th day of Much, 186T, as the Common Couuo.ll will final lx act upon tbe same at their next ensuing meeting or as soon thereafter as convenient. Dated Brooklyn. MrcUl4th, l67. ROBERT URKY; mhH14t Street Commissioner.

COBPOBATION NOTICE OPENING OF Prince street, A petition has been presented to the Common Counoll of the City ot Brooklyn, li open Princestreot from its pretenb northerly terminus to Coccord street; tbo Common Council have fixed the district beyond which the assessment for Bai improvement shall not extend, to wit: Along the lina of said Prince street, from Concord street to Tillary street uuu uuc uaii me uu cituot eiuu vuereui. Remonstrances (it any) nsains' the Baid opening, mut bm presented to the Common Council on or beiora tho 13th. day of April, as they will finally aotupou tbe same at their next enning meeting, or as soon thereafter aa convenient. Dated Brook March 13th. 1867.

mhiaaot ROBERT FUREY. Street Commissioner. CUKPOBATION NOTICE OPENING Oif Tenth street. A petition bos been presented to the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, 10 open ICth street, fron Gowauus Creek to Prospect Park; tbe Coram.m Council have fixed tbe District beyond which the aateumont for said improvt ment shall not extend, to witr Along the line of tbe pro po posed opening, in nidth one half tno block on either sida thereof. Remonstrances (if any) against the said opening, must presented to the Common Council on or before 15th day of Aptil, as tbey will finally act upon th? lime at their naxt ensuirg meeting, or as soon thereafter ma conveniens.

Dated Brooklyn, March 19th. 1867. jattl920V ROBERT FUREY. Street Commisojonsr. (COBPOBATION NOTICE OPENIHG.Oif Eleventh street.

A petition has been presented to tho Common Oo tin oil of the City of Brooklyn to opan Eleventh street, from Secoucyto Ninth avenues; tb Common Council hare fixed the disfrict beyond which the assessment for said improvement Bball notextend, to wit: Along tbe line of the pro nosed opening width one half toe block ou either aids thereof. Remonstrances (if any) against the said opening, mutt be pietentcd to the Common Council on or before the 15th day of April, ss they will finally act upon the same at their next ensuing meeting or as soon thereafter as convenient Dated Brooklyn, Marrh 19, 1867. inhl0 2Od ROBERT fr'URKY. Street Commissioner. CORPORATION NOTICE OPENING OF Sixth avenne.

A petition has been presented to the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, to open Sixth avenue, from Ninth street to Fifteenth ftreet. and from Sixteenth street to Greenwood Ct met cry; tbe Common Council have fixed tha District beyond whi tbe assessment for said improvement shall not extend, to wit: Along the line of tbe proposed opening, in width one half the block on either side thereof. Remonstrances (if any) against the said opening, moai be presented to tbe Common Council on or before tbo 104 day of April, as they will finally act upon iho same at their next ensuing meeting, or as soon thereafter as convenient Dated Brooklyn, March 15th, 167. ROBERT FURBY. mhl9 2Cd Street Commissioner.

FFJCE OF THE STREET COMJVUS Rlt' SER. No. 6 Citv Hall. PROPOSALS FOR REPAIRS. ALTERATIONS AND FURNITURE Sealed Proposals will be received by the Common Coancll at the Mayor's Otlice, antil Monday, March 25th, 1867, at I o'clock P.

for reoairs to tha 46th Precinct Station Houte. and the 44th Precinct Stitiou ilouio; also for additional lurnituro to eacL of the said Precincts, in accord ance with the pacification a on file in the office of tno btreet Commissioner. Blanks forestimating furnished at the office of the Street Commissioner, and none other trill be considered. Proposals will not be considered unless accompanied with a consent in writing of two sureties of five hundred dollars each, on each pronosal. (who shall qualifv as to their responsibility,) that if the contract be awarded to tho pany proposing, thoy will become bound as his surety for its faithful performance; and in case he shall neglect oc refuse to execute Ibe contract, if so awarded, then that tbey wttf pay to the City of Brooklyn, tbe difference between th price so proposed and the prico of tbe next highest bidder to whom tho contract may be awarded.

Proposals to be endorsed "To the Common OoafiOil (specifying tho work Brooklyn, March 14.1867. By order of the Common Council. mbll td ROBERT FT1REY. Street Commissions r. OFFICE OF THE STKKET COMMISSIONER, No.

6 City HaH. PROPOSALS FOR REPARS Sealed Proposals will be received by the Common Council, at the Mayor's omco.nntiJ Monday.March 18tti 1867, at 3 o'clock P. for repainnff, altering and retitttnc the office of the Chief Engineer of the W. at an expenia not to exceed four hundred (9400) dollars, according to ipe cificatiotion Hie in the office of tbe Street Commissioner. Blanks for estimating furnished at the office of the treat Commissioner and none other will be considered.

Proposals will not be considered unless accompanied with a con ecd in writing of two sureties of double the aoiouot each on each proposal, (who shall qualify as to their responsibility) that if tno contract be awarded to the party proposing, they will become bound as his surety for tta faithful performance; and in csso he shall neclector refusa to execut the contract, if so awarded, then (bat they will pay to tha City of Brooklyn tho difference between the pnoo so proposed and tbe price of the next high oat bidder, to whoa the contract may bo awarded. Propotals to bo endorsed, "To the Common Conciv (specifying the work.) Brooklyn. March 6th. 1867. By order of the Common Council, mh5 IQt ROBERT FUREY.

Street Commissioner XTGTICE OF ORDINANCE TO CAUSE Sidewalks to bo Flagged Notice ia hereby eiven tool persons interested, of tbe intention of tha Common. Council ot this City to pass an aalinance to cause sidewalks to be flagged in front of thg lots of around on botb Bides of Kent avenue, from DeKalb to Lafayetto avennea. On North Seventh street, north side, between Third acdr Fourth avenues; On tbo north side of Bergen street, between Fifth and Flatbush avenues; each to be dare to the width of six feet, Vfhcre not alteady done. Dated March 5, 1867. mhSlOd ROBERT FUREY.

Street Commissioner NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB Commissioners of Estimate and Asseisment appointed under an act entitled "An act to extend the boundaries of Prospect Park, in the Oity of Brooklyn' passed April 30, 18C6. have corrpleted tbeir report upon tbe valua of tha lands required to be taken by the said act. and of tae loos and damage SQstoined by the several persona interested therein; that tbe came will be open for examination at tha office of the said ComnisTionera, No. 13 Curt ssraot, in said City, tiom 10 o'clock A M. to 2 o'clock P.

until tha Uth day of April next, and that tbe aaid Commissioners will meet at their said office at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of that day for the purpose of he anus objection, to their aa.d co tt, Dated March 23, 1867. SIuAH LUDLAM. TR1TMIA rt. KKRG3N. "WILLIAM M.

THOMAS. HKNRYO. UK.raV.rr. xx.b2320d Commissioner SPFPTAL NOTICE EXTENSION QI? mruu rrs WESTKRN oi9raioT. Pabiis o.

4e Third MloKEyTOilj Olerk. rkll I tit rtTTTT "A I BOSWEU. O. BBAIHAEO. ot Stungtt, h.Vinr clnlron uuut licuuis bsnrnon, ut of tb.

Pit, 'of Brooklyn, that tbey ar. red aired to Mbit the same, with tho.TOucb.en vhoreat. to the tatocrU hori. at tbe office ol Gecro G. Sampaon, No.

16 Olid itrwt, in the Oit, of New York, on or before the tv'entietk ur of June next. Dated ueeembei 13th. 1866. SURHAIi D. SAUrSOii.

Executor dl41agn)F APRIAWVAN rtWDERhS. TVi j'l'icx THB CHUEBSIGNED HAsl 13( "ld ont oil bis intereak in th and bnaineii at No. 1S6 OonrJ itreet, Broolrtrn, and no prjruon antHoTtaa tobojorrl anyiroodf, or rjicrphandlw on inj account March la. 18W. 0.

HAVItl3. WANTED A SITUATION BY A BE spectablo Protestant girl, as nurse andseams ress, or chsmbermaid and waitress; nas no objection to go In the conntry lor ttosnmirer: good oity reference. Please call ler two dsys at 68 East Warren street. AN TED SITUATIONS BY TWO BB snectable young girls, in one house; one to oook. wosn ana iron ine on wuuioerworK and waiting, ar chamb'rwork and plainsewjng: can give good oity reference if requir'd.

Please call at No. 3 Vine street. Can be ANTEPA SITUATION BY A RE eneotable young wpmar, to io general house orl is a good cook, wasterand ironer; has good city WASTED A SITUATION, BY A BE soectable young woman, as Cond cook, waslor and ironer: hsscoou city references. (Jail for two days at 219 Tlnrirnn iDPHn. WASTED BY APHorssTANTGIRL, a situation to do g.neroi nonsework, or chambsr msid nd waiting; she is aotie, willing and is a good plain cook and an excellent wasber and ironer; she ij "poly at oanus t.

N. B. Good oi ty references. M7 ANTED A SITUATION RV A in spectable girl, as seamstress: has no obieolion to assist ir up stairs work. Call at too Amity street.

South Brooklyn. ANTED A SITUATION BY AYO UNG giil, lately landed, as chambermaid and nlain st war; can embro.der well; ib wiiung and oblijinj. lease call at 87 President street WANTED A SITUATION BY A GIRL, todogenerhonsework. is a good plain cook; his good reference. Oan be seen at 402 Hudson arenue, near WANTED BY A YOUNG GUtL, A SIT nation as cook, washer and ironer.

Call uc 71 At lantio street. ANTED A SITUATION, BY A BE spectable young woman, as chambermaid and waitress: no objeotion to do general homework in a small family has good oity references, call for two days at 119 Atlantic street. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A EE spectable young woman, to do general housework: (oodreferenco given. Call at 06 Atlanlio street, South ANTED BY A BESK20T ABLE GIBL a siiuaiion io wua, na ana iron, in a private family; good city reference from her list place. Can be seen for two days at 92 Atlantic street.

ANTED A SITUATION, BY A EE nfrf JthlH TOnnC Cirl. tO do CRTlornl hm.nom.Jr jn a email family: has gocS city reference, pieace call for two A Iff A oirt) cfrolll nn ctair.T (rnnf WANTED A SITUATION. BY A RE spectable young iW, as cook, washer and ironor; has the best of city reference Can bo sen for two days at 233 Wjckoff sueet, between Nevins and Powers WAKTED ASITUATIONBYAYOUNG woman, to do ohamberwork and help with tho washing and ironing, or will Co general housework for a small family; can pive the best of reference from her last place. Call at 252 Atlantic stjeet, near Boerum. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE spectable young woman, as cook, wasber and ironer, or to do geneial housework in a small Drivato family, either In the ciry or country; the beat of city reference given.

PleflLe call at 109 Johnson street, between Traaranne and Bridge sis, in the rear, up staira. 7 ANTED TO GROCERS, PRODUCE and Provision Desers A young man. with four tapn vnnrn pxnfirifinfro. wishes a Situation ha fair nan. man, quick and correct at figures, and willing to make himself useful; can influence some trade.

Beat reference furnished. Address A J. Eale office mb.26 3t WANTED A SITUATION, BY A SMART, CA nable cirl. as oenerij. BDrvant.

either in the citv or county: ia a eood plain cook and first class wa3ber and ironer; very neat, willing and respectful. Cau bo hichly recommi ndcd. Call at li'l Atlantic Btrcet near Henry. ANTED BY A KES1 ECTABLE PKOTKSl'ANT cirl a situation nmstvcv a in a resoectaole family and ifl willini to asiist in cbamtier work: has pcod rity reference. Please call et 171 timltU otreotin the butcher shop.

I7 ANTED A SITUATION A3 WET NUU3E BY A rcBDectablo woman with a eood breast of milk. Apply nt her present employer's, Hanson place, 4 doora above Elliott place. WANTED A SITUATION BY A NEAT AND faithful cirl. to do tbe housework of a small (ami eive tood clt.v reference irom ber last olace. Please call at Gil Court st near Iiuqueer.

ANTED A SITUATION, HY AN EX Tini lfinfipd woman a I itifonl' nr nhildron1. nnmn and s'MiistreTs: eood citv roferrncer. CaH nt No. 77 Oiark street, Brooklyn, batweon Henry and Hicks streets, tor two ASTED BY A LADY OF SEVERAL sears exnprience in nursirn'. a faw nnc ien monfcp.

as ladies' monthly nrrte; first clacs reference. O.ilionor sou nunot, 9i naoiiBfican streer. mn'iitt ar WASTED A M1DDJLB AGKD GIRL Wflnts a nlnnfl in a cm.ili nrirnfo fftmilir? ia a irnnH nlain cook, wasber and ironer: can mnko irond hrpaH hn good city references from her latplice; sheisstoady willing and obiicing; a steady home moxe don able than hiph wajres. Call at No. 1j0 Warren street, between Hoyt and Bond.

WANTED A SITUATION, BY A resnectable vountr trirl. as eood cnnlr. and first. t.a washer and ironer; can give the oestol oity reference frou her last Dlace where she has lived for six years. Apply at 74 East Warren street top floo front room.

WANTED A bl'IUATION AO OHAV1 bennaid and seamstress is a rmnrl nnnralir nn "Wheeler WilEOn's Tnachinn: nnnld hnli nrit.h ho wnhim and ironing; has good city reference bo seen nnlil Lulled nt 74 cast warren street, Iront room top uoor. WANTED A SITUATION BY A ilOTHEH AND her daughter, tbe one to do cookinc. waahine and ironine, tbe other to do writing, oo of errands and be generally useful; no objections to a boarding good reference. Apply at the office 109 Pineapple st. WANTED A SITUATION BY A TRUSTY AND responsible cirl.

to do eeneral housework, is a good plain ccok and an excellent washer and wHl be found a neat and valuaole servant. Good rof. erence Apply at 10B street. WANTED A SITUATION. BY A BIS fiDectable vonnir married woman, with a frph hrnnar.

ol milk, a situation as wet nurse: has the best of city reter erce. Can be been for two days at No. 70 Degraw street. WASTE A SITUATION, BY A loarTmnp. as rrocerv elfli k.

hfir t.Andnr. nr nrnnh man has five jeera experience at each business; the best of city reference from eaeh place Address E. A. Broolc Ijn Post thee, for ono day oniy. ANTED A SITUATION, BY A German widow ladv.

aa brraekannar: nn urnmi tp. qpirpd; triFhea a comfortable home; Rood reference riven, Onll at2S0 Degraw etreet; inquire ior Mrs. ANDKHS8, in the front basement. mh2S 3t WANTED A SITUATION BY A VERY NEA.T AND efficient voudr Rirl, to do tbe housework of a moderate size iamily; is willing to moke herself useful, and prefers a home to high wages. Good reference.

Apply at the offices 109 Pineapple street. WANTED A fcilTUATJON BY A VISRY neat vonn? cirl of Protestant iriDQinte.i. tn An no re roc: or lipfit up sta'rs work, is highly respectable, willing and obliging; beet of reference. Aunjj at the office 109 Pineapple street. WANTED MTUAT1UNS JfOB A Rplpr.t nnmhpr of tnRt.v and vnlnaMo nor oan tc whose references ore to first cliss Brooklyn families, ladies in want of Rood, competent and reliable girls can be enifed trom this office r.ilhout any delay.

HIOKEY CO'Sseltct AgeHcy, 1C9 Pineapple street, one door from Fulton street, Brooklyn. WANTJlD BY ATfcAD, HEllAHLE cirl. sitnittion es cbambsriniid. c. in a rsDecfc.i bl iamity.

Inquire at 169 fo street. mh25 31 WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND wile, nsuite of five or six on second and third floors, el a buck house: must he in aifnod location convenient to City Hall, and contain cas and watr; rent not to exceed '0fl. Addre witbpacticularvRVh NUE, noa. its, oat omce. ranaj at" "SSTAKTED THE SECOND STORY OF nfiist class house, ie a de itable location, central to the eniRH.

bv a fflmitv of thrnn ntliili rt. chanced. Address HOUSE," No. 231 eienryet. WANTED A HOUSE IN THE FIFTH Wid.

sui'ablp for two familiBP: rnnfc nbout 00 or SfiCO a year; or oaTt of a hou6e in above Ward: rtn bout $20 or 25 month best of reference given Andrew Wi iLDgie omce. ranjaac WANT1D TO KENT A HOUSE FtiOM 1st of May; a3ttcry nnd basement tirck house, in eood location, with nortern imurovements. Address. btatiiiR terms, W. 1SB Pierrpoot street.

WANTED TO OWNERS WASTED, in Rrnoklvn. a two storv. hueaient and sui oall ir brickhonsf. with nil location bobween Jay and Adeiphi streets, Myrtle and Atlantic avenues. Price irom 5,011) to falf caih, balance on mortiaK0.

Address, 5iatine full paiticu.ar Pot Office, for three daj XA) ANTKJj FOR OJNli oil OJNli ul! AJOKE 7 nnnvpnipni. tartnse in a eooA location, for a family oi three no children. A partp baTinsr suoh a hnso thej wish to rent to a careful Tamily, wili.flnd a desirahle opporinnity by addressing E. M. Casle office.

mb233t" A1STED BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE nri r.p, nhilil. ftunrtmeiita for bousokeeDiDR. not less than fire looms, with'ccnveniences, (water and gas); a comfortable, old fasbiontd house in a good neifthborhood, near tho lerries, orefe.rfd: lent not to eiceed 810 oer rnnnth. AfldrPfB Ear lo office. mh28 3t WAKTE1J TO H1K1S, WlTtl XtiB n.fnA nf nnnhasinrr.

soiftll honse. mib wn Intn within 30 or 45 minures' travel by city cir3, from Fulton im AdrieJs BLUNT 4 M0HOLS, 179 Water Btreet, N. Y. WASTED BY A SINGLE GRNTLE man, a room, either furnished or unfurnished, without board; must he wittin live minutes' walfcof Fnitou ffny; r.o mi.tine in AiMra.s, ttating terms, II. riework Pest ollico.

WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND wile, a second floor four or five rooms, radur witu extension, modern improvements, in sood locality, convenient to Fulton ferry pifftts to hem with tbo owner. AddresB S. H. Eagle oflice. mh26 2f WASTED BY A SMALL FAMILY OF adults, a 2nd floor, suitable for housekeeping.

Teims must be moderate. Address, wub terms, S. F. Kagle Office. WAKTit FOK GbJNiLiKMAN AND iamily, a nicely furnished coUaze; rmanot above SI 2CO a year, and distance no furtlifr than three mile from ferries.

Address i. Boi 4,131 1'ost olnce. Cfew York. mb25 2t XJkT AKTED TO HIKE, A THKUbibTOKY bome. or two Btory with extension, by a small am ily, with modem impiovemeiiis, iu ti pool location.

Ad din hagle otlicc, stting location and term3. mb262t WAKTBD FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS on 1st or 2d uai and watei in a nleastat location and convenient to cars; Smnst be east of Cmn berlund afreet. Address F. A. r.ag.e office.

mh2a 2t WASTED $7,000 TO 810,000 WANTED to purchase for casb. a Brst class three stiry. hixh sloop brick or brovra stone front bouse, situated between atlanlio street ard Second place, Court and Henrr streeta. Address, tivine full description, looility, price. Ac M.

E. A Box 3,210, New York P. O. mbl9 3t'eorl WJ A Is TED TO PURCHASEA SMALL fl 2 story ani attic brick or frame home; vicinity of Fulton. DeRalb or Myitle avennea preferred, and notea of Bedford: price 3.000 to $5,000, 2o oer cent cash; the balance on mortKase; house must he in a uood locality and have modem laiproverneuts.

Addreis, with full partiun lars X. Y. Eagle office. mh WANTED PART OF A HOOSE, FOB four adults: rent not to exceed $600. Address, BtatinK particulars V.

U. 31 Jotin street. mh25 4t AKTED TO RENT, A 2 OK 3 story house, with modern improvements, sitnated between Atlantio and DeKalb avonufs and west of Oarllon avenue; rent not to exceed possesion immediately. AddreeBU. J.

ma iaai ANTED TO RENT, FOR A FAMILY noKimi. a two and a hnlf hioh. with nil ihe modern improvon ents, in a Rood neigh bornoco. within twenly fve niinnies nde doni the Fulton Ferry Price about 8SO0. Address J.

Box 15, Eaglo mh23 3t XXT ANTED TO tliKE; xjtlK LOWER ofabonse. in a resueorable, neiahborhood, by a small fomilv of adoltj. Adrsa, statine: purticutars. J. O.

OBox 1,517 poU offlce New YoM City mh23 2t WANTED 25 HOBSE8 AND CARTS, to work on second wator mam for the oity; steady SXTANTED TO RENT BY THE 1st MAY WW om.1l nnvate family, a honse with mnrinm imnixivemcnts, contiininp 3 or 10 rooms; most be in a eood Siahly and within 20 mnuta walk of either Fulton, WaU or South ferries Bent 500 to 800. Address, atau fSll oarticnlars. to M. A. Brooklyn P.

O. mD22 6t WANTED A iluuBfi asiuaLiLi a ijk 3aton house, in a eo locution; mrijt have all modern fmproveme rent not to i Meo Address TENANT, Eagle Oaico. mh20 0t WAHTBD A YOUNG G1L, TO TAK.B care of children and di light ohamberwork; oi'y references required. Apply in Portland avenue, 4th noma irom varr anted two giuls. one a Tf cook, washer and ironer, the otner as seamstress inGiientnp srairs worg; nest ouy reierenoes required uaii at 4 tseoiora place, on niton avenue, near uiassou.

mh28 3t WANTED A COOK, WASHER AND ironer. One willing to take care of tha baseuisnt ann who can nring good references may apply at 71 west aaitio street lilla at WECHSLEB ABRAHAM'S, 285 Jniitcn st Broctlyn. WASTED A SALR3.UAN; HE undTtird to dreM a window Applf io riju munuu, in mo uy uioas store. TA3STEDTO G7RT.S, ONR FOR UP 7 stairs woik and of chiloen; tho other for ccoicinp, watbinK and lrcnu e. Apply at 77 Cliatoa street.

VIANTJ A HEKVAiNT FiiR GtJ ea' housework: one who is willing to co a short distance in the countrr, and como well recommended. iprly at 12 Cni ten street, to morrow (Wednoaday) (rom 10 XA7 ANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework in aprivatofatnily: must be a eood washer mm ironer; gouu rererencea requixea. uau to; two days at ilTANTED A STEADY GIRL FOR fi TT eral housework: must be a nood cook, wanhnr n.mi ironer. Good references required. Annly in Gates ave nue, rourin noute noraneasti oi nyerson street.

7S7ANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. One With ennd rnfnronnA mnu annlv af. uinrj nnoci) jnii lut UUlUUi ui JTO VT CIS Ob, WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework in a Bmall family: innst be a good washer and ironer. plain cook, willin 7 disposition, and have respectable reference. Apply at 28 Tompkins place, be tween HaTieon and Degraw sn, South Brooklyn.

mh23 2t ANTED A COLORED GIRL, AS onambermam and waitress. Apply at 212 Dean sc. ANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL nouseworKin a small family; Frotestant preferred: must be very can able, and well recommended: nr otner need apply; wages $12 Inquire for three uya at urouery. court sc. mnVo IV XT ANTED ONE HUNDRED HANDS lonphbr avenne.

to neaa parasols, at si BKHlman street, near Wit mh23 2t" WANTED TWO RESPECTABLE WOMEN ONB to cook, wash and iron; the other as chamber rtaid and waitress. City references required. No. 17 iiaosou x'lace. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED THAT thoroughly understands her business in all its branches.

Best of reference required West Warren street. South Brooiijn. Apply to 104 TfcTST ANTED AT ONOE, A GOOD COOK. WASHER and ironer. Bond and Nevins.

Apply at S91 Pacific street, between WT ANTED A RESPECTABLE who is a good washer and ironei, at No. 131 Prospect ANTED A NURSE GIRL, ABOUT lfi VefirS Old ran Si en hnmn lit. nifThKq mnor. nnm mjuiuu cnuBu. Appiy at ca oriage street.

AiSTED A TENOR SINGER FOR A u.vnone unnrcn. Apply to ALBJAKT E'JKERT, Fu.too avenue, ior a week. mh26 2t AKTEO A GOOD, COMPETENT coolc; one to wiih the washing for a iion the bieht st will be paid. Apply at HIGKEY office. 1Q3 Pineaope strpet.

ANTlit) DAY, for i ureror situations, in firf. r'nn imiilm Brc iJJvn and tte conks. wjikIipm nnd imnora cbnuibfrmnids and iitrirsses: nurses and so es. and for houi eivork in sna'l families; waes $10 to St4. without waUmp, at Mr.

CHrtlSlUPHiSR'a Agency 10 TiiHy street. UATVD A GOOi) SlilliT ivJatvfcK, TV W. SV '3 machine Inquire in Grand avonue, Pr bjitkbouie, noifh of Pacific street. IrAN'lKD ATIDIl GIRL, FOR UKNE h)u. ewik, iu a private fitunly; must, ha a eood plain cooli street and wusoerasd ironer Apply at 433 PaciSa mh28 Y57'ATKD A RES IMSCTA HL GIRL, ttiy the down t.airs work in a tamily 01 lour; must bo a irnod p'aio cool; atnoroiiL'h ironer barier bread and biscuit; unexceptioii iula retereiice required.

44 Oiime strefi'j AKTT5D A GIRL, FROM 15 TO 1G vtais olrito tit Up cuto of miiv, ha iiphY. tid. and i utne wnll tproinui.inried. jirs on MudUon 2) door west oi ny, north side, Brooklyn AITRD A GOOD COOK, WASHER and ironer. Anr.lv nt 11 Fir.

nUon intVinhvo. inent, between 10 nnd 11 Tue. day and Wednesd ty. m25 2t ARTHjU A GIRLTO UO GKNIilRAL lioi'sotrnrlf fnr uo email fmniin .11 i ct Ti ford avenue, Uth house north of Myrt "av. mhio 2t WABTED A RRSPEOTABLE "GIRL I'irCeneral housework in mn lll Inmilirt mnot pooc cook and excelleut washer and ironer.

Call at 417 AISTED 100 EXPERIENCED GIRLS immfdiHtely.forsnptrior situationa, mw ready, in he nrs. Inmilies; hcb ot nni. abundance, at excellent watrB: the' ba3t in tho city: cor. Joralemon st ANN IWG'S. rah'5 3t" AKTKD OPhRATORS 50 FIRST class hands to glitch nn hnt.tnn oalf ora on nn unmdD machine, and SO on Singer's Apoly to KHSH i HAN SB EW; 181 Fulton street, cor.

JVassau. nih25 2t A COOK WHO FULLY UN derstauda her business S3 wanted at No. 350 Clinton street mhzs 2t ANTED A LAUNDRESS: ONE WHO thorouchlv understands her buampRa: nnna nthor need nnnlv: eood cits reference renuired. Annlv af in Joralemon at: mh.52t WANTED A GIRL TO COOK, WASH and iron. AduVv.

with citv reference, at 129 Amitv street, near BEiiry, lowci'door. mh25 2t WANTED LADIES TO LEARN TO nnprate nn SiniTRr'a and Whpnlor A Wilnnn'a ooirinn macbinfs: all brancbos laueht and reuo nmnndnd f.o wnrk alto all kinds of family stitcmni; and qutltini? done bv an experienced operator. Apply at 162 Fulton street, up stairs. iota mi" tTSTANTED COOKS, CHAMBBUMAIDS, Durses. seamstresses.

wnitcrp, small pins, and respectable crls lately landed. They must be well recommended. Anplyat WALLACE'S Aden ca. 4 Sands etieefc. near Fulton fit.

N. nnlnvflr.i in city and country promptly Buprlied with o3ijient servant ar imsorace, wnere none dug rename servants are aa mitt a a. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED SITUATIONS BY TWO Sti fprs: one as cook, the other chambermaid. Oall for two daya at 38 Carroll street, corner of Columbia.

WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE spectabieyountrR.rf to do general housework: is a eood washer and ironer Viias good citv referenaaa. Call for two days at 140 HarriBon street, WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE woman, a few cen tie men's or familip' wftahintr: iq a first rate alter up of lineij would co out by the day to work; can pive good reference for honesty. Call at 313 ,7 ANTED A SITUATION BY A 1 1 i resnectibleirirl. to do ireneral nouinwnrlf in private family, or as chambermaid and searrstres: has the best of citj reference Trom her last place. Flease cail at 23 Liberty street.

Can btscen Jor two days. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A resnec table voum? woman, as (rood nl.itn cnok. washer and ironer. or aa and seamstress: city or uuuuir uaa puuu vuy lumrenceH. oaii ior two any 3 av 3L west am street.

WsJ ANTED BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and waitress: no obieo tioo to do plain etwin bas eood refereuceT from hor last place. Call for two dayj at 2C3 A tlantic street. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE suectable yonni? woman, as chambermaid and wait cp.si has eood citv lotertcces. Call for two davs at 829 Pacific st, rcur Washington av. XXJ ANTED A SITUATION, BY A understands hia husinss ns single man, who coachman; can givo good reierence.

Address THOMAS, Knple ofEce. WANTKD BY A NEAT, INTECiLIOETT and efficient riirl. a situation as chambermiid arid waitiGS3, or uuiae ami seamBtress; ebo i willing to mke htrselt Kt neridv usfefu1; is of a pleasant disposition, ami is verj kind to children; good city referenoea. Apply ob 4 Sanos mieo', ba iemen. ANTED A SI'JUATION, BY A rcsnectable yeu cirl to do housework.

Please cMl ortwodajsin Payuiond street, (rear house,) firat door jom Kalb av, qposite the Cily Hospitfl). WANTED A SITUATION, A HE respectable jonnp woman, as chambermaid pnd. waitiess, or to do plain sewirr: would go in the conntry; has good city relerences. Call for two days at 35 Pacific ttrett ANTED A SITUATION, BY A HE Bpectible woman, to do geoer.l housework in a privfttef'inuly; is a gOodoook, washer and ironr woald po in the count hiB good city references. Call for two days at Ao 10 Carl 1 street, between Joonaonaod Tillary ets.

A A SITUATION 3iY A respectable young girl, as cook, in a small orivate family; is a good wanner and ironer; has good city reference from her lost place. Can bo seen for two da is corner of JUoyt nnd Ba'tic streets, over tho Grocery store. 2.1 floor, front room, WAN TE BY A RESPECTABLE girl, a situation to cook, wsh nnd iron, or do tbe housework in a fcnftil privaN fuml good reference given. callor. Wedt etdriy.

aftor 8 o'clock, at 271 Union at, between Smith and Court. K7 ANTED A SITUATION BY A RE epectable girl, who understands all kinds of cookina and baking; has no Oujection to assim in washing ana irtnlng; best city reference given. Please caU at 163 At lonticstieet corner, of Clintpn, ANTE BY A RE3PEUTABLK woman, capable of takingcare of an infant from its birth, a situation aa nvr e. Call at SO Prospect street WANTKD A SITUATION, BY A youcp man, in a retail tea orgTOcery warehouse; has 8 years' experience; firbt. clas3 testimonials and city reference.

Addn ss GROCEtt, Eagle office ANTE A SITUATION, BY A honst work a small tamily; or as good p'am waaGer and has good cny rererences. uaii ior two aays at Han ilton avenne. first floor. ANTED BY A YOUNG WOMAN, situation to do general housework in a small pi Tate family; is a good washer and ironer; has wood rer er ence riom ueriasi piace. near the Fulton Ferry.

Pieasecall at 21 Columbia strset. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A KK spestable oriDg woman, as cba nbermaid and laan dress with a respectable tamily: the beit oi reference ciren Applyfor tvo days at 31 Pnnos street, betireen VT ANTE BY A BKSfiSUrAUljlS jDvrnc woman, a situation, in a small family, to do eeneral housEwork, sood plain cookmp, wasbios and lron Ing bas Kood reference from ber last p'aco; willins to make heiself Kenersllj usefuL Call for two dars at 86 Daffleld at, near juuuauu. WASTED BY AKKSrritJl. AtSLiCitiiKij, a situation as ccoU. washer and ironer i bas tbe best of refsrence from her employer.

Can be seen for two days at 61 uougiasB tirem. num. ANTED A SITUATION, BY A BE i snectaUe jouns woman, as ohambMmaid ana to do plain sewinp: is fond of chlldien ana wiuing to mass heiself irentrally useful. Can be seen for two day at ber present employer's, 2E3 Waahimtja avenne. mh28 2t Wf ANTED BY A YOUNG GIRL A SIT nation asctiamberiraid, or to wait on tnWe and do plain sewing.

Apply at 107 East Baltic Btreet, 3d floor. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A BE speotable sirl. as oook, or would do housework in a small family is a lirst rate wasber and ironer, and a goon bread and biscnil maKer; can give srood city refeienie. Call at 171 Tillary street, near Pnnce, for two days. WANTED BY A YOUNG LAD, 16 enrs of age.

a situation in an office: writes a gODdband, and is willing to make bimself generally useful ihe best oi oity relennces gifea if required. Adlress B. Easle office. WANTED BY A LADY, A SITUATION in a gentleman's family, as a very good seamstress: ncderstar ds diess making; or would go ont by the week or rnonth; has good reference if required. Can be seen for 2 dajs at 129 Atlant'O street, 2d floor, room No.

8, on the oor ntr of Uenry streets over Dickinson's drug store. WANTED A COMPETENT WOMAN wishes a situation to dp general housework in a smatl family: is a good plain cook, washer and ironer; bas ood reference from her last place. Cn be Been at 313 Licks street, between Amity and Congross. TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 26. The Art Exhibition.

The reception of the Brooklyn Art Association will take place at the Acamy of Maaio thla evening. The exhibition of paintinga will be unusually fine, embracing the largest collection of pictures that has yet been presented by the Association, and amon? them several works of rare merit and value. There are several fine portraits In the exhibition of well known citizens, among the reBt Gen. Slocum, T. Jenks, and others readily recognized, The Water Color School will be represented by specimens or a fine collections now in thehanasof Mr.Chas.

H. Williamson, the art photographer. After this evenine the aihlhi'. lion will be UggSgn open to tUe public during the week Ans tBBEspoNDENT The Prince of Wales wai in the early part of I860, Snbak Opebation. On the evening of Sunday, a thief entered the apartments of Thomas Barnett, No.

75 Folten street and stole two overcoats and other articles valued at $70. He had false keys by which to open the door. Attempted Bubglaby. About eleven o'clock last evening, three men made an attempt to break into the grocery store of Mr. Herman Sohultz.

corner of Eemsen and Waterbary streets, E. by breaking the fan light, bnt being discovered by a man passing at the time, they made their escape as rapidly aa possible. Excise Violations. Theodore Jacobs an3 Conrad Imttz were arrested by the 42d precinct police yesterday, charged with a violation of the Excise law, in selling beer at the saloon of Thsbalt Miller, corner Bridge and Nassau streets. Akoiheb Pabty AitKESiED.

Eveiick Lindoff, a native of Norway, was arrested yesterday by the 43d precinct police, charged with having purchased the $2,500 worth of wine said to have been stolen from the cellar of Mr. Goulard, No. 3i President street. Heij held with the others whose names have been previously reported. Bobberies.

Yesterday afteruoon a thief watched his chance and stole a of caasimare from the tailor store of J. McDowell, No, 217 Court street. Mb value was estimated at $5. Samuel White, a boy of 8 years, was arrested for tapping a HI in the store of Thomas McGiff, No. 287 Hicks street.

He was held for examination. Masokic The Eastebn Sxab Deqbee. This new degree of masonry, conferred upon fetnalo relatives of Freemasons, is growing into favor with fraternity. Last evening, at a meeting of Zeredatha LoJgo, No. 483, the lodge room in Monfasue Hall was rilled to its utmost capacity by ladies and their Mawnlc relatives.

The degree was conferred by It. W. ItoDort Macoy, in a very impressive maDner. The oxercisos were varied with musical exernlses rn.in..i sion an extremely pleasart one. Secgtuxo a Harness Opeeatob.

John Peters, a German fanner, was arresied last night by Officer Griffith, ol t'ue 49th precinct, on suspicion of larceny. He was found in Bedford avemie, sitting upon a fence, with a large bacr. in which was found a set of silver mounted harness. He stated that a man had given him 25 cents to ca.ry for him to a certain place, and that ho Irue.v notliii'g ot its contents. On beiuT searched no money i'uuu on his person and he wa3 held.

Recently a force quantity of harness has been stolen in this city, and although a number of persons have teen arrested therefor the work still goes on aa if a wcll organlzcd gang of thieves were at work. Abbested on Suspicion of JItjrdee. Patrick Cavansgh was arrested las' uinht at about half pas', eleven o'clock, by the 44th police, on a charge of having hit William Thompson, of Grone avenue opposite Kyerson street, on the head with a hatchet from the effects of which he died on Sunday last. Dr. Farley who had been in attendance upon the deceased since Thursday, ad a os( mortem examination and discovered that beyond a diseased condition of the membranes of the brain there waa no evidence of violence whatever.

The result of on inquest was ihit the deceased came to Iris death from inflammation of the brain. The Young People's Union. A special meeting of the Young People's Prayer TJuion was hold last evening, in the lecture room of the Church, on tho Heights, Mr. E. B.

Spooner, presided. The object of the meeting was to receive the report of the Committee on the Union of all Christian Associations. A plan for such Union was reported. It provides for representation of all Bocietiee by three delegates as in the Convention, and for weekly meetings in the Churches. The report was unanimously adopted.

Pbesentation to a Fibeman. A very plea ant affair occurred last evening at the house of Engln Company No. 7, in Front street, near Bridge. Mr. Michael Kennedy, who has been foreman of tho Com pany for the past six years, was prescated with, an elegant bunting case gold watch by the members of that organization as a token of their friendship and esteem for him.

The presentation was made on behalf of th Company by Mr. Chambers Gallagher, who made a few remarks appropiate to the occasion. Mr. Kennedy responded briefly, thanking tho Company for the gift, and expressing his best wishes for their future succosi The party then partook of a collation which had been prepared. The remainder of the evening was pleasantly passed speeches being made and songs sung by various gentlemen present.

A Sad Case of Poisoning. During last night, a young woman named Carrie Chapman, living with her parents at No. 1 Huntington street, South Brooklyn, died suddenly, and Coroner Lynch was this morning notified to hold an inquest and will do so this afternoon. It appears that tho father of the deceased lost his wife the mother of Carrie and Bince that time haB cohabited with a woman to whom ho is sail not to be married. Feeling dtsperato at this.it is said that the young woman took a dose of Pari Ereen, and died yesterday from its effects.

A slrance rumor as to tho sudden death of other members oi the family caused the police to attempt an investigation ot the case. At present it is not clear whether the case is one of suicide or homicide. POL.ICE lNTHl.tAUf.rii:e. Commitments. Judge Dniley yesterday committed Henry Thompson' aud Jones, co'ored men, to await the action o' the and Jury, a elurgo of burglariously ec teiifi!" tlie etibli oi Mr John W'iard, Bupont street, no UnUn aveLuo.

Grteniioin', and stealing therelrom a set oi Iran si vjlued at S00. John Fish, colored, rt en ira of age. was co mitted by the same J. ico to ihe IIuu.s of It, tago, for having stolen a basket of ejrgs from a er jcery in North 2d slrtet, E. i Excise.

Jam rs S. Vonuies, a liqunr dealer, was arrested on Saturday last, by Serjeant" Rogers, on a charge of selling liquor wit'iuut a license. Austin P. Reddv, a liquor dealer at tho corner of 5th avenue and 27th street, wa. arrested ou Sunday by t'ue 48th precinct police, on a furpo of raving sold liquor on St.

PatrUk's day, March 17th, Sunday. Ho is held fcr examination. Bathes Spicy. Grorgo Williams and Dudley GriffiD, lads ot 16 year. ere arrested on Saturday afternoon charged with etedii.g spioej to tho value of $20,.

from the itinerant Sf.iee dispensary of the complainant, Wm. Waring, oi No 42 I'ulton street, white his vehicle was standing in Gold street. Detectives Corwin and Folk arrestcu the parties and they wore held for examination, which resulted in the acquittal of Griffin, and the sentence ot Williams to the Penitentiary ior one month. A Troublesome Female. Catherine Cur ran, at present hailing from North Second street, oppo sl Seventh street, E.

has been olten seen at Justice Bailey's Conrt, and is kDown as a.noted character there. Catherine was at one time united in marriage to Jamos Curran, who bore with her mental frailties as long as ke could, but was at last compelled to give her up, and be therefore gave bonds to support her. But this did not satisfy the woman, who really enjoys being in trouble. For the purpose of dislodging James from his situation in Mr. F.

J. Wilson's slabl9, Catherine wrote a threatening letter to Mr. Wilson, in which she intimated an intention to destroy bis stable by Are. For this was she arrested by Officer Nicholson, of the 45th Precinct, and after a hearing before Justice Dailey yesterday morUng, was sent io jail in default of $1,000 bonds for good behavior. Sore Tbioat, Cough, Cold, and similar licubles, if suffered to proeiess, result in serious pnlmo nrj affections, oftentimes incurable.

"Brown's Bronchial Troche3" reach directly the seat oi the disease, and give elrnoat instant relief. They have been thoroughly tested, and maintain the good reputation they have justly acquired. As there are imitations, bo sure to obtain tho genuine. Thb Good Samabiian is presented to the public after having been used for several years by hundreds of the friends and acquaintances of the proprietor, with such benefit to tbemseWeB that they urge and insist that the medicine shall be made more widely known, in order that it may be made as gTOat a blessing to others as it has been to them. Tbe medical profession have for ages endeavored to disoover some combination of medicines which, while it shall act as a tonic to the digestive and nervous systems, will, at the same time, stimulate a torpid liver, thereby acting favorably upon the biliary secretions.

This happy combination has at length been effected, and the result is this invaluable medicine this boon to the de bilitated, tbe dyspeptic, the hypocbondriio. Its universal bsnpy action as above stated explains the reason why it so certainly cures those afflicted with dyspepsia audits concomitant ills; also, diseases, flatulence, fco with bilious affections and nervous headaches, palpitation of tie heart, and nervous debility gererally. One of tbe most important features in the action of this excellent combination iE it never does injury to the m03t dalicate stomach, while it is a delightful stimulant and very plea eant to the taste. Try it Depot 243 Fnlton st. mh20 6t Dn.

Ktmtiet.t,, the celebrated Chiropodist, at Br. Bretz's office, is rapidly winning tbe highsst testimo nials for his skill in removing hard nnd toft corns, eto, Our brief notices have attracted attention, and the Doctor is constantly employed in tbe removal of those painful r. mictions. Bunions are cured with the same facility as corns, without tho least pain. Ho has already relieved a good many of oor citizens time his arrival here.

Tho Doctor knows more of diseases of the human feet than any ether man in this country, and has reduced their treatment to a science. mm EAGLE OFFICE 8 P. M. FROM WASHINGTON. Special Corrcspondmcc to the Eagle.

Wabhetoton, March 33. The change of front of congress on the question of adjournment, la the sensation of to day. The Badicala do not care to remain here, and are afraid to go away. The pretence that Gen. Grant desires Congress tore main in sesBion, lest some opposition should be offered to the Eeconstruclion scheme, is not believed.

Nothing wonld please the Radicals better than that the President should leave himself open to impeachment by offering resisfanco to Ibe law. Dospito the heavy vole la favor of adjourning, from month to month, unless tbe Speaker and President of the Senate shall by "prochvmalion," declare there is no occasion for a meeting, many of the members still favor an adjournment until December. The statement that the President desires an early adjournment is not true. He believes Congress is doing more to injuro itself than anybody else can. There are reports tc night that pretexts will be found for "reconstructing" the Stale of Maryland, and if it be attempted there is strength here for strife that may spread over the country.

Congressmen of both parlies are quietly abandoning their posts. There is nothing new in local matters. Up to twelve to day, McMahon's name had not been sent ia, so far as I conld ascertain. Nothing bas been done by tho Senate ou the nominations Tor Collector and Assessor of tho third District. The House has saved Collector Smythe for the present, and tbe Badicals are mortified by their own folly.

SECOND EDITION. EAGLE OFFICE 2 1 2 P. flf. Veto of the Cross Town Railroad Bill Quarantine. Albany, March 2i.

Governor Feuton has vetoed the Cross Town" Railroad bill. His message was sent to tho Senate this morninp. The is debating the Quirantiue bill. A Mtm Shot by a Robber. PorxsvTLLE, ararcli 20.

Saturday night four robbers (Irishmen broko Into tbe house of Henry Rapp, a farmer near Ring town, iu this county. A neighbor, named Jacob Johnson, wont to bis assistance, when one of the robbors shot him dead, and wounded Mr. Rapp. Mr. stabbed one ol the robbers, and tiio gang fled.

HOUSES FOR SALE. fjOK SALE OR TO LKT A coantry seat of 30 located only half a mile from queen's Depot, on the Lone Island 12 railei from be city; modern oweilinji house, with all the inoJero improvements: very handsome preenhouse aUnched to the dwellinc; large otfico, hiu3e3, Ac, Ac, attaohed; Urge garden, with over 1.000 truit bearing tree3, with about 1,000 feet of frontiice 'on tho Hi mpatead plank road. Apply to CHARLES COND1T. Atlantic corner of Clinton, or to A. G.

FOKDLAY. 74 Ionard st, N. Y. nih266t IjOK ALE SMALL JfAUM. IS ACKES, JL Weft Chester County, 35 miles on Harlem Railroad, ouemile Irom depot, comfortable house and good orchard, plenty small fruit, well fenced, excellent wpter, fichooifi near Apply 291 Atlantic atreet.

Would exchange for a small honse central. mh.21 it FOB SALE A THKEE STUKV AND baaeincnt brick house, all lmorovdnaents; retHs for f8CC: price or tho owner would purchase a higher price house in ex chance and par tbo difference. Term a of Bale easy. Address IdiONAKD, Box 7P, Brooklyn Po3t Office. mb23 2f FOB SALE A HOUSJES'AND FIVKLOTS on Kosciusko place, between Broadway and the new Boulevard, near three railroad routes to the ferries: house in good order; contains 11 roams; rriounds laid oat with flowery, vines, Ac; a good well of water! aLo carriage house, with stalls, ben hoaie.

Ac; no wonld exenango for house in Brook or New York. Apply on the premise. mh26 12t M. A. CAVRRLY.

FORSALE HOUSKS IN VIULNXTY Off Prospect Park. Very desirable property. 8ome are ntw handsome residences, just finished, containing all the modern improvements, viz: gas, hot and cold water, wash tub, bath loom, water closets, Prices to suit and terms easy. Also houses and apartments to 1ft from May 1st, on reasonable terms. Apply to PHILIP G.

LUNNY, 6th avenue, corner of 6th street, South Broohlyn. mh23 2t FOB SALE A 3 STOKY BKIOK HOUSE, in Adeiphi street, near DoKalb avenue; contain i all modern improvementa: price terms eay. Apply to VAN WART 4 ROBINSON, Myrtle avenue, corner oi Portland avenue. mh2S FOB SALE BY TYLER COOK: Adams st, 3 Btory and basement brick, all imp. Adams st, 2 story, attic and basement frame 5 500 Adeiphi St.

3 story and basement frame, with ext'n. i 803 Clermont av, 2 story brick, all imp 6,600 Duffield st, 3 story brick, alt imp 7,500 Gates av, 2 story and basement brick, imp 6 300 st, 3 Btory frame 4 5600 WUloughby st, 3 story and basement brick 6.5C) The above property is desirably located, and terms easy. Apply to TYLER 4 SandB Bt. mbK 2t FOR SALE A 3 8TORY HIGH STOOP BRO VN stone house, in the best blocs fn Adolphi street, with all Improvements, and in first rate order. Ia offor ed, owiDg to the owner leaving the city, with furnimrp, new and complete, for $12,500, if taken at once.

W. W. COLBRON, 918 FuJton avenue, near Oxford street. SPECIAL JTOTICES. MADAME DKLLAMEKE, CLAIRVOY ANT, O'lstho present, pait and future; lao buu love and all a tip St 3 ot tbe heart, without fail.

Lid 13 ,0 cents; gents I. 74i Fulton avenue, near Navy itreeh. BTpoklsn rah26 2t ASOUTHEBN LADY WISHES A FEW music pupils; terms moderate. Address Brooklyn O. mh26 2t NOTICE IS HKKEBY GIVEN, THAT the undersigned will not be responsible for debts of his wife or child, who left bis bouse on the evenintr of the 25th without any cause or provocation whatever.

PETER MCK1ERNAN, mh26 3t 1P6 Navy street, Brooklyn, W. xi. MLLLEK, AUOTIONEEB, HY JOHNSON. MITXPrw A WAT.f, AUCTIONEERS AD REAL ESTATE BROKERS, tto. 25 IaKjau street, corner Of Cedar st.

New York. City Stores and Lots, Country Seats, and Farms, bouehr, sold, rented and exchanged; Lians negotiated; Auction Sales of Furnituro. Ao. TUESDAY. APRIL 2D.

At 12 o'clock at the Exchange Salesroom. No. Ill Broadway. N. Y.

VALUABLE ATLANTIC AND MYRTLE AV. LOTS. A'i LAN TIC A Boulevard North side, 100 feet west New York av, 9 choice lots, each 149 feet deep. This is the first bvenuoin Brook Ijn, boing 120 feet wide, and having 1 rows of 1 bade trees. MYRTLE AV corner of Grand av.

adjoining row of 4 story brick ttorei, marblo triuimngs; 2 lots. CIASSON AV 100 feet of Lifdyette avonoe; 6 lots. Teims liberal. Maps at tbe office of the auctioneois. roh266t SiA OilffeTO LOAN ON BOND ANT) JtJ' mortgage; imnoipls only dealt with.

Apply to J. PA fJLDlNG, 55 Liberty street, TV. Y. LJEWEBAGE OFFICE OF THB BOARD OF SEWER COMMISSIONERS, City Hall, Brooklyn, March 20th. 187.

TO CONTRACTORS Sealed prooosnl will bo received at this office until TUESDAY, tte 3dth day of April next, for building sewers in Drain ace District 24, Sub division 8, Map Eastern Division, on ttte in thi office. Ptant acd specifications may be seen and forms of proposals procured on application at tbe Engineer's office. No proposals will be considered unless made in said form, accompanied with the signatures two responsible persons, duly qualified in tht manner and form therein set forih. The CommiEsioners reserve to themselves tho right to reject ail proposals if necessary to protect the interest of tbe city. GAMALIEL KlNG, President.

L. Nobthup, Secretaiy. mh26 tild J1SS H. A. SHANNON, CONTRALTO, A.V.B.

mi art will be at liberty to accept an encocement in quartette cnoir, irom me nrsL or 01 ay, Address 227 State mhtf 3t street, Brooklyn. A LADY RESIDING A SHORT DIS tanc in the country will receive a few little girls to educate witb ber own for whom she has a very competent teacher of English. French and rauiio; references given nd lequirtd. Address J. Hempstead P.

() Long If land. mb233t OFFICE OF THK BROOKLYN CITY AND NEWTOWN RAILROAD corner Front ond Dockstreets. Brooklyn, N. March 23d. 1867.

Notice berebv trwen that the annual election for thi Directors aod three Inspectors of the next Election will beheld at the otfico ot the Company on MONDAY, tbo Rh day of April next. The polls wi i remain open from 12 M. to 1 o'clock. P. By ordor.

mbv313t W. V. Le COUNT, Seo. MILLINERY OPENINGS. BS.

G. W. FERGUSON, UK 257 FULTON AVENUE. WIlLOPENon THURSDAY, tht 6tb, a choice telect'on of SPRING AND SUMMER BCNNE'lS, JOCKEYS, AND MICLtNERY GOoDi, for tbo inspecnon of her customers and tho public. eiPHIG OPENING tO In coneguence of the storm last Thursday, March MRS.

E. GREGORY Will exhibit her SPRING STYLES OF BONNETS Again on ARCH 28th. MRS. GREGORV, rr.h28 2t Between Jay and La wren 09 PEMAG OF PARIS MILLINERY, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH S7TH. ALSO, MILL1NEEY AND 6TRAW GOODS.

ARMSTRONG, 230 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. AMUSEMENTS. MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. ORATION BY REV. DB, STORKS, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Brooklyn.

OH TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 9TH, 1S87, At 8 O'clock. Snbject 'SEVEN YEARS OF CHANGE AMONG NATIONS" Tickets, with reserved seats, for sale at Dyit Book Store. 216 Ful'on street. mhI3 fjpEA MEETING AND FESTIVAL.

NOSTRAS AVENUE M. E. CHOROIL COB NER OF QUINOY STREET, WEDNESDAY EVENING. MARCH 27xn. TIOKETS 50 CENT3.

3STTICE OPENING OF been presented to the Common Council of the City of BrooklyD, to open Stockton street, from 5IaJ crto 3 hroop avenues: tbe Common Council have nxoa the District beyond which the asee wment for a(d irnproyo ment shall not exWnd, to wit: AlODg tho line of the pro Soeod opening, in width one half tbe block on euner aua leieof. Remonstrances (if any) against fhe Mid opening, must he Presented on or beiore the 151 day of Ann1, as tnoy will finally act upon the same at their next onai unn meeting, or ns toon thereafter cjemenU Datod Brooklyn March 19th, 1S67. mhj0 201 Street Commissioner, year or niB age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral: on Wednesday moruimr. at half uast nine o'clock, trom St.

Patrick's Church, corner of Kent ami mougnoy avenues, wnere a mass ot requeim will De onerea ior ine repose or nis soui. Newman On Monday, March 25. Cathauine Duxck TNCS ivewman, danehter or Clement U. and Mary K. ixBKmnii, agea i year Ann montus.

Belativcs rnd friends of tbe family are respectfully invited to nttond tho funeral, from tho rnairiaace oF hpr m. rente. JC7 Jay street, Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Maioh27ttll at 3 P. at. Wiggins In BrooWyn, on Monday.

Maroh 25th, after a linceiiniz illness, at. the roBidencs of his nnole. John W. Lewis, No. ICVUioks street, JOSEPH L.

WIGGINS, agod 25 years. 1 he funeral will take nlace from sai residence, nn Weil nesdsv a'tprnoon. nt 2 o'clock His friends, and tho frienris of John W. Lewis, are invited to attend without lnrtnernotico. PERSONAL.

XAJ ANTED LIZZIE BBADY. WHO ON Saturday last called at 630 Patfifio street, will pieae can aKain. I EFT BY MISTAKE, BETWEEN CHRISTilAS and New Year's davs. at No. 50 Sands street, a PACKAGE, conUluinK books, the owner will please can ior mein anupay ior aaveriiscment.

INFORMATION WANTED OP MRS JOHN VORDET.L. fonnnrlv of Prmhl onTi She will bear of a particular friend by calling or sending her addrefs to Mrs. A. F. LOVBJOS, 309 North 2d surest.

THE TRADES. PAINTERS A MEETING OF THE BROOKLYN HOUSE PAINTfR will bs held on r. unouii murcii zaiu, hl tne uaainabut rl YJULj, Bih262t JOHN TURNER, Seo'y. nnoBoss carpenters and others. Of THE CITY OF BROOKLYN, STATE OP NEW ne it unaerstoo'i, toar, toe ttouso Uarpenters and Joiners of this Oily No.

15of the National Uoiou hereby gie notice that on an af Ler the first day of April, I8d7 the minimum rate ot wayesfor the members of this brinch. of the Natioral Organization will bo 4 oer diy. By order of luwiiuiun. uni.nrti resiflent. John H.

Ronrasou, Reo Seo. rah23 7t FOR SALE. FOH SALW A SMALL RECTIFYING OR liePninrr Factory with the necessary npnaratus and pxturca, suitable f.r conducting a nail business, situated ui iinijjoB rcei, wioBiipoiai. ror lurtuer particulars in quire of A. a.

PO tt LL, 165 FUtbush avenue. mb23 it FOR SA LE THE ST(CK, FIXTUIJES nnr unexpired Inane of the millioery and fancy goods fcstabliehixent, Io. 87 Myrtle a venae; a first class stand for nasinesp. jor rerm ana particulars apply on tno premises, between 9 A. M.

and 7 P. At. mh26 5t lOR SALE A DISTILLERY CAP ACI is ow canons; copper still worm, worm tub, heater, dounler, and fermenting tubs nil nmolete, with, building luqiuiti ui ui r. iiiviioi uoriij corner ot uu i ou iuu a w. maxb 'SXm WOK SALE A FIRST CL S3 MlLK A.

route, aboac3Z5 qutrts, hora. wagon, bftiness.sleieh. TVwrVTCa.n!.4Vv,S?r5TD Innoire tor lull partiiuUrs of jyniiujH, niyri" near mircy iv. mnDt' HOUSES, CARRIAGES, HHK SLE A SPLENDID SADDLE corse. Apply at the corner of liutayette avenue and SALE mn26 2t" ZSOR SALE A SPLENDTn' PATH fw JL M.

cainace 6 and 7 yoars old, closely matched. Livery Btable. uiuuiiijjj. wuuuuu nave, oouiiU mh23 2t, ntri il MAKB, 6 YEARS A old, lfr bonds bipb, Eonnd and kiod. Oe.n bo soan for rj ii.

snop, corner or Myrt aa. OLd Hampden strtet. mh253t" SALE A fldOT) uVy icen nanes nj eound linn nl.n tm urpy. early new, e.Er pood sot of ainzlo harness aM sold tor uantot uso. ntth" law nrice of S260.

Inqniro at y. v'iw" ui.iiirrni croao way unci tjtn street, ilnaiiaburh MABREKREV. JLfOR BALii CHEAP ONE LARGE a. inle fornitnro truck. Apoly to I'LUMBER A BU'lf'HKH, 'ork streer, orin the evening t) WM.

YATES, 2 15 Miry street. Brooklyn. mh25 2t tiOR SALE A SOTJfJfJ HORSE, BUSI i1 cess wacon aro narness: alio one iron kettle, 400 gallon, oae cooper drying tHble, 15 feet lone 6 feet wide, four wjedfn tanks, 13 feet foot de eo. Can be seen at 2i0 Wyckoff street. Apply to J.

D. WIIiLIAMS, 336 Fnlton street. mh21 St CARRIAGES. R. M.

STIVERS, (late Stivers tSmith), Has now in stock and of manufacture, a One as ot Top Buggies Trotting and Road Wagons, Dog Carts, Phaetons, ic, 4o. First class only. Those wishing carriages are invited to call and examine tho work, which isall made on the promises, under his own supervision, at 94 to 102 East 3ist st, bet. 3rd and 4th aves, N. Y.

mhl 3m LOST AMD FOUND. FOUND SUNDAY MORNING, ON COLUMBIA near President a POOKETBOOK containing a small sum of money. Inquire at 95 President. LOST ON SUNDAY NIGHT, IN A FUL ton avenue car, or in going through Clinton avenue to Lafayette, a PORTMONNAlfi, containing about $9, the property of a poor woman The Under will ploise leave the tame at 2t2 Washington OST OH SUNDAY EVENING, IN AT JLJ Untie or Conrt streets, a mink MU FF. A suitable reward Bill bo paid for the return of it to 49 Carroll street, coiner Columbia.

LO 3T STRAYED AWAY ON FRIDAY MORNING, 22a a largo NEW FOUNDLAND DOCJ, blask, with wbite spot on breast, and paws tipped white tho finder will be liberally rewarded by sending the same to or notifjiDp, the owner thereof. B. F. STEPHENS, 230 Washington avenue, near De Kalb avenue. OST ON SATURDAY LAST A FUR COLLAR in' Dean or Pneifin Ktrenfs.

hntwenn Rnnd and Kevins, or in going up Bond. thronrh Livingston and Gallatin place to O. A. Roo ns. The finder leaving it at 365 Pacifio street, will be snitably rewarded.

i FOUND IN HERKIMER MARCH 191 a sum of money; tbe owner can nave tbe same by provng property and paying for this advertisement. Heikimex street, 2a house above Brooklyn avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y. mb26 3t fih5T REWARDLOST, IN GOING FROM Nevins street, through Fulton avenue to Court a larje mink cOLKA K.

The tinner will receive tbe atove reward by calling at 557 Livingston street REWARD LOST, ON SUN AY evenincr. 24th inst a larlv's minlr HOLT.ATl in fron Kr inkiin avnnup. thrnnirh Piimfin Htmel nnrl fiinnd to Fultor avenue. Whoever will return the sumo to I 2il Fulton avenue, 2d house from Grjnd avenue, will receive the abyve reward. LOST SKTTER DOG, ORANGE AND white Ample rewird Da id on delivery ro T.

M. Clinton street, Brooklyn. mh25 2t' I OST ON HID AY RV1SLNG IN A A Myrtle nvenue car. a POCK.ET BOOK. The finder will uf nbe' all rpwirdod by returning it 111 Pearl at, Wew York, or233 AVaahington street.

Brooitlyn. tn'25 20 REWARD TO ANY PERSON WHO will return to this stable youn Newfoirf' linrt ltG. li MKck i trnyed in Fulton fitreet, with collnr and cbti'i on Punday afturnoon lasL F. J. NODI Stpbe IX' I'ierfepoDt stroet, Brouklyn.

OakD PARTIES WISHING PLEAS nnt rooms witli eood board for fnuin? eoriae nn" liiiiint'r oin havu tiif sme by app'yinE at No. P3 Sta(e reel near (. iiDton stn et, conveniijnt to Wall and South UCURD WANTlfiH BY A GENTLE vj AN and wife, with pleasant room, from AnrillBt, Sonve nisnt fenis: Trip, inntnriinc fire when necessary, abmit 1G; private family proTerrcd. Addtoss J. Eagle otKco BOARD A SECOND STORY FtiONT ball room to rent to single gentlemen, at 1S2 Clinfon street.

Terms moderate. 2t BOARD A GEJS ILEMAS AND WIlfB or twosinclo rentlemen can be accommodated with board b.v applying nt 81 Portland aveoue, between alvrtle and Pqik. Terms reasonable. mh26 'it OARD BROOKLYN BOARD MAY BE had a gentlemen and wire, where the comforts of home can he lint), apolyine at 19 Wyokoff street, a few doers from Gomt; convenient to tbe cars and ferries. id hrsjt" BOAIiD A PLEASANT FRONT HALL REDHOO.VI to let wiih board.

Breakfast at IS'A if desired. A j.ly at 71 WeBt Warren street. BO ARDONE liWtTSINGIiE GBN tlcmen. or a centlemnn nnd his wife, enn be acomnnio dtit; f. with plea; ant ro una with board convenient to tbo fenics.

Oiiilatl84 idams street, near Con30tdL mh26Gb BOARD WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN, a comfortaVy furnished h.11 bedroom, convenient to ferrier, wiih or without board, Ad'irea, siating tsrm3, 8. A. Eagle offico. BOARD WANTfcD A YOUNG IiiD2 desires boord in a small family, in a nice neighborhood, where she can furnish her own room. Addre33, stti'ng terme, tto J.

A. lioglt; office. 13 OARD COUNTRY BOARD THE AD ecr haviHR taken Gne house erounda at Gretnwicb, prc narcd to make arrangements wiih first pirfies lor suramar board: location high aid healthy; no chills and fever or mosquitoes Address Bjx Brookljn P. O. mh26 eod2t HUAR1 ON THE HnJGHTd APAKTY of rpnlloiiipr.

orfpnrlemfln ard wife, can ba afl comraodatcti with pieafant rooms and board at No. 6 WH jowtireei: ine ncuso uaa tin monern teims moderate. Wo movintr on 1 st of May. mh.26 2t UAKD TO liEr, WITH GOOD BOAKD, APfJSi Eant room, suitable tor ona or two eiORle gentle mer. Terms moderate.

Apply 391 Pacific street, between Bond and Nevjns. BOA ED A FRONT HALL BEDHOOM TO LEt to a gent.eman, with bath and good board. Wnhin three minutes walk of Wall and South Please call at 'Willow place, Broohlyn. BOABD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS. WILL jBE yacant on the laBt of April, 2d atory nnfaru lshed rooms snitible for genUeman and wire, at No.

4 "dlw street, three rnlnuteB walk from Fultoa Ferry. BOARD "WANTEU FOll TWO YOUNCJ LADIES sisters, in a private family. Tho best of reference Riven and required South Brooklyn Droferred Ad pra TOJojagleoffljie. Preierrea. Aa BOARD A SIS GLE GENTLEMAN CAN be accommodated with hall of a pleasant room and BOARD WANTED BY A OKNTLEM 4.N nnd wife: the locition mnst be coed.

Address with fall psiliculars. P. Kagle office. roh26 2t OA.D iO LBT, VVlfH BOAKD A. la'pe mom, on 2nd fluor, to a eentlenun aad 'nifo' the honse bas nil modern Apply at ill Elhott place 2t BOAKD A LADY ABOUT HE AKIN ft np bonseiieepine, i derirous of renting herfarmtnre forboaicl: can be had immediately Addiesg Mrs A.

Brooklyn P. O. mh25 21 BOARD 15 LIVINGSTON STREET, near Clinton Furnished and unfurnished rooms to let. with, hoard, to first class No moving in May. mb26 6t "OOARD A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN JLp can have good board and pleasant rooms, by apolyin? at No.

45 Jrlyitle avenue, neir Jay street. No moving iu May. mb25 BOARD TO LET TO A GENTLE.CAN and wife, or to sincle centlemen, notly furnished rooms, with good boarl, in a hinh'y respectable neighborhood; houso bas modern iniprovemenb3, no movinc 1st of Mnv Appj ot 55 Vor Greene place, between Fallon and DeKnlbuYS. mb2j2t".

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