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FOB SAIJE AWD TO LET. HEIiP WANTE1. INSURANCE. FIRST EDITION. Bbonchiai.

Ajwecctonb. "A knowledge of tho manner in which various articles are combined to form "Brown's Bronchial Trochem," and the boaoflcial aflect result! njsr from the woof them, han induced me to use them in my practice, believing thorn of groat benefit in affections of the Bronchial ergana," TV Lane, Chenille Fringes, Cord and Tassels, Buttons, Fluted Ribbons made to order in all stylos and colors at Lookttt, Son 251 Fulton street. Amusements this Evening XIPREWK COUBT KJGS COUNTY. Tin North Rirer Bonk In the City of New York axtdoHt Iuraol Minor and Charlotte his wi, asd othora. "Wm, G.

Stebumu, PKTa Atf ln pnwmanccof aiudjrroontorder of thOoort. mado in above entitled action, beariufj date the twonty econa of February. xfi64, I wiU aeU by.puhlU uotionr at tha p.ifToonvi. No. S39FnHon street, in the city of BropkCra.

the 16th day of March, ISM, 12 o'clook. noon, thof ol lowiriK decrihed land and prcmasos All that certain jr parcel of land ritual in tho city of Brooklyn, rn tho co'iuty trf Kingand Slate of New York, and bounded aa Bcfiinnine at a point on the northerly wto of aam nia street, distaut three hundred and seventy five foot vreuforiv from tho uoxthwoetorly corner of ColuinbUi and jrtroetii; runninff thonce northerly and parallel with iumbii, atrcet one hundred feet; thonco westerly and caraite! vith Summit rtrect twonfcy fire feet; thence aouth crlv ar.d parallel with Columbia etrcetto Summit rtrowt; anil tlicnwi easterly nlona the northerh liue of Summit street twenty five loot to the place of beicinnrnK. And also, that certain ether piece or parcel of land latnato wud rity of Brooklyn, tnown and dwtinjraished aa parcel number 2 on a certain map entitled "Chancery BoJo of real estato bolonjunB to the hcirn oi Samuel GamWaen, deeeaaed. situated in tho Ninth ward of the city of Brooklyn, to be Bold by W.M. Dean, at hia auction 14 Fulton hn.

on Friday, Jane 7, 1B39, at 12 o'clock, under the direction of Samuel Cow drey, filed December 2, 1341, in tho othco ol the Clerk of the county of KinRa. And al). all that cei tain triangular piece or parcel of land aifcnate, lyms and beinc in the said city of Brooklyn, on the northwesterly comer ot Albany avenue and Baltic atreet, as laid down on a cei tain map of tho property bclonpp'nR to the heirs of Samuel Garritten, deceaaed, rutaated in the Ninth ward of the of Brooklyn, filed in tho office of the Clerfe (now Register) o1 tho county of Kings, and ia bounded as follown: riO RENT A THREE STORY AND SL baEcracnt frame house, with Tas and water. Rent taken in board. Can ho wen wr tlnvc drwyj from 2 to 5 o'clock.

Enuuireat23T Washmyton btret. ju9 lt HI i6 LETTHE LARGE AND SPACIOUS JL store 157 Fulton avenue, extending through to DaKalb avonue, with basement and lolts boing 1C0 feot in dgnth. Apply to E. MACOTJBEB. 2ffl 1 niton avonue.

jrA 2t' FOR SALE A THREE STORY BROWN tone front house 23 Smita street, betireen Fulton av and Livingbton street; house ZGxau, nw and in perfect order, contains ell the modem improvements; possoa sion toon. For particulars apply H(vOUJW, htrtot, nmr ConrtMerlianicBnnk mhS tf rnO RENT TWO SPLENDJD NEW 3 JL story brown stone houses having tine atore.i on thegroundfloorandeicellentd.vjcilin.i. i above, situated inthebestbtisinefca port of Wyrtlc avunae fSl 633. PosPeRsion immediately. Apply to YATES PORt'Rtt F3ELD, 115 Wall nP6t A RARE CHANCE FOR SALE, AT LESS than cost of house A3 stnry.

bascwunt and col lur, Lrcvfn stone house, 21i50rlCp; hiis inrnauc, rano, bith room, neaking tubes, noighborliofid unoT.cop:ionabio; price SCEC0. being $1600 less than cost lam. Apply 3 T. u. MOUKK, corner ox yegrawjuu yiu' A FARM EOR SALE OR EXCHANGE nyt 4tr rvtntiiiniU fill i of til'iAliln inrl in a goodfttateol cultivation; ft good hou and barn a id other outbuildings; one mile north of Jerusalem ntation.

Long Island. Inq uiro of G. PQw 174 assau streot, Brooklyn. ni3 3t ORTSALE TO BE DISPOSED OF, THE 1 lenso, good will, stock and fixtures of a capital ruL iil i rovision and 2dct store, situate in one of tho principal thtrougtfarCH in Urookiyn, now doing about per month; satisfactory reasons given for disposing of it. Apply by letter, to H.

R. F.agjo othen. mS FOPwSLEA NICE TWO STORY" COT TAGE, frame, size 20x30, with a neat two story frame 1 ouse in the rearof the lot, situated Tillary street. lio 137 will be sold cheap and on re isoniiblo tcrm. Inquire of KENJ.

BAEDW1N it SON, Real K.ftatc and Insurauco ErokerB, over the Central Bank, corner oi Fulton and Wiish inpton btreets. m32t OR SALE A FULL CASED S1LVER platedWhceJorJc Wilson's sewing in tir tt rate order; price $70. Address 51 Ea otHco. jnS3t LET 3n DEAN STREET, ABOVE Bond, a three story, brick hou.se, and sub cellar. Kent taken in hoard, if de.Mied.

Address B. OK ACE, Brookln PostOfhco. m8 FOR SALE AT 3J BOJSD STREET, but two minutes walk to either the b'uU'm avunue or Atlcnticcuw, which will take you to the South, Wal1, or i'Ulton feiriesin rifteen ininutos. Tho cheapest house in Brooklyn of the same description, and uood alocition. House is three story, built by the former owner for hia o' rn use in the bcM manner; has 12 tine rooms, cellar under whole house; heater in front "basement which heat tho parlor and front room up stairs; house in fine order; no mortgage on house, nor any encumbrance whatever.

Two thirds of tho money can remain on mortwigb ir required. For tonus iimuiro of th owner, 425 Pactiic street, at any time during tnedsy. m81t FOR SALE IN OXFORD STREET, ieet of Myrtle avenue, west side, two new 3 atory basement and sub cellar brick bouses. rinWicd i tbe vory best manner, having nil the modern improvoiuonts, and connection with sewer. Houses33 feot deep; lot 100.

Prico terms easy. Inquire on tho premises. inhei" InOR SALE THE STOCK, FIXTURES, 1 and good will of thd Millinery, Dressmaking and Pattern Emporium, So. 63 Fulton avenue; a desirable location and profitable basiness. Will be sold at anl TimHtntoia hnnnMH Will 1)0 SO ill 111 inrp bargain ap plied for immediately.

tnU3 oir TOR. SATE THIS PLEASANTLY SIT naU frame honso, filled in with brick, built in tho V.pst iimtinw ftnri mn tai nine modurn iini)ruvnmnnti. S'n. 2E3 LivipKhton street, between Bond street and Hanovor Place. Houbo contains ten rooms, ha i two story extension Pes.reesion immediately.

Price Call orsddro W. SCOTT, fil Broadway, f(. or220 Kajmundst, Brooklyn. mhT 2t A BARGAIN EOR SAL 1 EAST NEV York, a house and lot houso in of brick, 2 story and besement, 19x30; lot 100 feet; price $15rti; would take 300 in cash, balance in saleable merchandize at market prices, or a mortpage; mnafc be sold as the owner re3ido3 oat of town ana too iorawoy. jvppiy mr.

iuvuuju.uiit, jio Fulton avenue, near I juuiott piace ml 3t' mo LET THE TWO 2 STORY AND attic houECS, in Bedford avonue, near Myrtle, 8 rooms and baaemente, water.jtas, scapevinuo. Ac; rent S2S0 and Apply at PAPE'S Coal otlice, Myrtle and Frank linavs. 'it OR SALE THE TWO STORY AND attic and basement brick houso. G7 Lawrence strcot, between Myrtle avenue and Willouchhy street Lot 25 by Wicet. (Terms easy.) Apply to JAMES A.

123 Pearl street, New York. m7 5t FOR SALE THE COTTAGE HOUSE and 5 lota of ground, laid out as a pardon, situated on. tho northwest corner of Classon avenue and Quincy atroat. Price SSCC0. Ono half can remain on mortgage.

Enquiro of E. ROW'E. 51 "Worth street, New York. inY Gt FORaBTO CLOSE AN ESTATE 7 lots 25x100 west side Clermont avenue, between Fulton and Atlantic; 4 lota 23x100 east side Clermont avenua between Fulton and Atlantic; 20 lota together on Lafayette avenue, Kent avenue ana uranam streci. 10 lot, aacroj, suitable for gardening, on Fulton avenue at Bedford, ntf 2tr 0C.BETTS.

10 Fultou street FOR SALE A BUSINESS HORSE, Wanon. and Harness, a second hand wapron. lot of show doth, beilows, lot of force and lift pumps for wile cheap. JOHN BUTLER, m7 Gt 112 Fulton street. TO "LETWPmfJUT TO A single pentlcman, a Braall noatly furniHhedsleepin' room in a quiet houso and pleasant nciKbbnrhood, convenient to city cars.

Apply nt 303 Bridge atrcet, near Myrtlo avenuo. mh5 3t AT AUCTION, SIT 7 ate on Lone Island, 27 miles from New York, and about 5 minutes walk from Jerusalem station, on the L. I. R. It.

Tho Farm contains 33 acres of good land, coiuforbi blo house, good barn and other out Ono third to one half of the purchase money to be paid down; the balance con remain on bond and mortgage. Will bo sold to tho highest bidder, on SATURDAY, 12th of March, atone o'clock P. Ma on the premises. For particulars iuouivo of ISAAC WRIGHT, Hempstead Auctioneer, or of JAMES H. PULLIS, 46 South 7th et, Williamsburg.

xnbS lw SPECIAL NOTICES MASONIC CENTBAL LODGE No. KeTilar communication TO tTIGHT: 2d degree. m81t W. P. FANNING.

Secretary. OJTICE OF THE BROOKLYN CITY AND NEW TOWN RALLROA.X) cornor Front and Dock streets, Brooklyn, N. YM March Notice hereby given, that tho Transfor Books of this Company will be cloned for thirty da from March lJth ArriTlOlh, inclusive. By order, I JAMES P. W.

CAWTHOBNE, OU MR. JOI3K CAWTHOBJsE. are still in Brooklyn, they would confer a great favor on ALEX. C. GOULD by sending him their address.

Direct "The Rectory, Pewooy, AVilts. Eut lend." m3t ONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE Apply to KAGNER SMITH, Attorneys, 9 Court street. Brooklyn. mS 6t MARKING PLATES FOIt STAMPING braids, embroiderier, Ac BUCHAH'S 'everlastins iUaiking Plates. Manufactory No.

lMarioastreet, ono door from Broome cPreet, Km York. ra8 6t BROOKLYN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. A business meeting of this Society will be held on Tuesday Evening, Man 8th, at 8 o'clock, at the house of W. Degrauw, corner of Amity and Clinton mSlt G. H.

VAN WAGE3EN. Socrotary. BUSINESS CHANGE. OFFICE OF THK tiAFAYETTE FLINT GLASS corner North Uth tnd Second streets. Brooklyn.

E. March 7th, 16ol. To all WHOan mat Conckhh: Kkow Te That AEMAN GONBEN, lato Socrot.ry cf the Lafijetto Flint Clss WorVs. the citr of Brooklyn. E.

D. is no longer connected with tho abovo Company, anil no act of hia vriUbe endorsed by said C'ompaay after this date: COBNEUBS Joek Tas Gelpeb. Sefretaiy. CPECIAL NOTICE THE REGULAR IO weekly moeiing of the EMEKACD ASSOCIATION wul be held at the rooms ot the Catho )ic Library THLS at 8 o'clock, runctaal attendance of mein bcra is earnestly requested. By order H.

GKOGAN, Pros't. TnpMAS Ca BSry. Rec'i; Sec'y. tnh8 It A.YOUNG MAN WITH SOME CAPI pital wishes to KO in the floor and feed business or grocery; would prefer Fulton st or Fulton avo, below Flat bush ave: gyod references. Address H.

Brooklyn Post Office. TSeOOKLYN YOinSG" MENS' CHRIS 1 ASSOCr ATI(." rejralar monthly mcet inKwUfbo held at the Rooms, lei Vashinston street on Tuesday Evening, 8th inst. at JH clock. An tssoy will be rcadbyBr. Oliver Hull.

Subject: "The Testimony Mature iii irecaxd tothe Ch.irnctor of the This meeting is free. Young men are especially invitjd to at riO BUILDERS WE HAVE A LARGE JL atock of dry lumber ivhich wo oiFer to builders at wholesale riices. VXINT HAI.U m7 2iv Fooi 3d lOUBLtOTICr: TBD3" CO PARTNER ahipberetofore esistiiiK botweon FREDERICK O. BU DEN, CHARLES iiOUF.N and M. WOOD, uniior tbo tiriu and narno of BODEN A haa boon dissolvod by mutual consent.

The business u'il! be hereafter conducted by OHA3. BODEN and M. "WOOD, tho subscribers alono. who will collect the debts and the affairs of tho old rirm. No other person ia authorized in act either in behalf of tho old or new firm.

Dated Brooklyn, Fobruary 29, bit. CHARLES BODES. M. WOOD. Brooklyn directory.

The Brooklyn Directory for l864 be published Mu.ualbr J. LAIN A GO. Wo moat respectfully request our leUoir citizouH to co of.orulo with in pivinR tlw ueooosaary information that Uic work may be made complete aa posnibla. AH com municlioDS relitinft to the next iwuo should be addron ied to J. street, noar Court, Brooklyn or to TfYNKOOP, HALLENKCK THOMAS.

113 Fulton Btrcet, N. Y. Aijents authorized to act Jor tho ubom named li ork will bo furnished mth evidence of authority signed by J. LAIN. 3teod IP oy xhx ST.

PATUICK SOCIETY. HfOXT.MjnK It ALL BTtOOtvLVX. THUKSDAY KV1 MAJRCH 17, l3tA. TiriLEl. $100 EACH.

JOHN 1 GRrOSOK. President. JOHN T. BTJTT.VR. 1st Vice J.

F. Jr, 2d Vice Pw t. liiCHAiUi Lalok. Cor. boo j.

Kizsaic Eoak, Treos. Tickets can bo procured nt the rooms of the Sc cy, CrvH atirct, and of tho fullowing Stewards: Tbnntnit CjutoH, Clwirn. 304 Front st. N. 'wne( ll MiL ill.

Harrison, noar Columbia: l3. J. Recall. 'tiVSyr tleuv; JohnA.Giluioro, Bt N.Y.: P. .11.

Btvii I nun. 19 Nasfwu N. loaph G. Ilanda. Sit Unds.

Cladiuhltradloj. WTMyrtlav IJinner on the table hAlt j'atstTo'olock. mn lit i "DESIKING TO BIJILD CAN Pi curo the oen ice of practical architect by address inaARCHlTKCT. Box 411 Brooklyn Pit Oflitfp. HuvinB innde architecture thi ftudv of Ufetimo, coupled with i thorough knowledsoof buiMiuc (that havinjrboen mv husi for a nuuibor of years i am prepared to draw up.

pUms. ftpecificaLiinwaiid detail drawinRg, for buildincs Nx York, Broi.klvit, or any pari of the country, vritl prpt aoiK racv. at plmrt notice, vf ry low rattw. mh5im 4 SSESSOKST (JTrCE. LN THE MAT ter of apportioning oi'd asflCKsinR tho expense of Orn Omc and Pavniff Kent utroL't, between Union avenue and Oakland ntreet nA also cradinc and pnvinp Leonard street, between And alao pi udiiu: and paving Ecfcford street, betwean Mca ciolc aiidNonnan avcntM" And ci ndinu and pnvmp Leonardatreet, between Moserolo avpnun and t'olyer ntreet The Voard of Aiecr ors i the City of Hrooklyn.

pursuant to the proiMona of an act oi tho Lecishauro of the State of Jsoh York, entitled "an Act to conlidato tha citiO' of ftrcoklvn and AVilliamfbun: nnd Hie town of Uushwick into cno Municipal Goveixiueni nnd to incorporate the name. I'Ded April 17, If iVt, ami 'i the several acts amendatory thereof and nuiilemeiiUi thereto, horoby Rivd notico that tho retorts of the ae.mcnls in tho ubovo entitled matters 'Ve lieen iide, nnd thai said rcportrtnro now doiroaited in uVootticocf Mid lioard. nt tho City Hall, in tho city of Koofclyn wlierc'the name can bo examined by all persons iiiterested and that the raid Board will meet iu tho aid ortice on llio 21nt iiihtunt, at 10 o'clock A. to hoar obioc liona(iCnuy) from partiys interpated, and to kii onrnaul report ti. Parties havinK nbjectiouf to make will plea present fbem in wrilin.

mfi Ul 'JUHH F. HKNNKSSY. President. Will OR SALE OK KXOIIANGK THE tlirce story hih Monji hnoU houso, illoughby avenues, cuntairyt all tho i onto, if handsonioly finished torm to fj hnoU house, corner Carlton and modem improve wraw Nuui or wouiubi chRriReforaBmallern.ttr.tif: in a cood location mSouth Brooklyn. Apply or one to By at in in lv to I I WANTED A SINGLE MAN AS Coachman in a private family.

Mast bo experienced and come well reoommended. Apply at 48 South Bth st, E. U. ml It WANTED AN OPERATOR ON SING er'a machine on fine work; also 20 tailoreases to and tininh, at (Jf rjanda street, Brooklyn. 10321" WANTED A GIKL" TOXsSISTfN Eeneral housework.

Inquire at No. Schermer Ijoni si. mhS 2t ANTED A LAD OV ABOUT 15 vDoi of atm. ot indostrioua habit t. ia Mnl in Life Insurance Ofllce.

Addross, in handwritini; of applicant, with releronces, Box No. 1323 Now York Post Oibce. Fnlary fin year $108. mhij 3t WANTJI A KliSPECTABLE'PROTES" tantRirl wants a situation si chambermaid and waitress. Apply at Efi Tf(rratT Place, Brooklyn.

ra9 lt fXTAXTED A BOY AT TH BAKING. Apply at 222 Front atrcot. G. LINDSAY'. WANTKD A WET NUKiSE, TO TAKE a child to her own residanco.

Apply at Qnincy ttitjm, ccuiiu uimw Bttm. Ol tXJUlUCU BVBT1UO. 1113 If. WAKTE3 OtfNGWOMAN, WITH a fresh breast of milk, would wish to take a baby in to wit nurse. Apply at 86 Bridge Btrcet.

Zt CLASS COOK TO assist in washing nnd ironinc in one of the first families in thia city The highest waeea will be given to an experienced servant. Also wanted, throo competent for ono family, a cook, chambermaid and waitress and nurBcforonc child; must be a good plain aoamatross. Apply to Mi Manning, 15 fJourt fltraet. m7 3t ANTKlJiN A SAMILY OFtHREE, a Protestant ciri, to do tho gonoral houneworfc; must he a good cook, wanner and ironor; satisfactory city rofor euces reQuired Apply at 113 Pacific street, Brooklyn. m7 2t WANTED A YOUNG GIRL AS WAIT ress and to aasiat in tho care of childron; must bo neat and tidy and have good references.

Call at 90 Willow Btrcet, between 10 and 11 A M. m7 3t ANTED TO JEWELERS WANTED, in Brooklyn, rood workmen on finn wnrk AUn nn engraver: one that can cut fur enamel preferred, at A. A H. GHll'FlTH'S Factory, fcntxy Alley, Adams street, near "KTANTliD GOOD SERVANTS WANT ing excellent situations, ahould apply immcdiataly at HEKDEKSON'S Servants Office, 6 Court street, Brooklyn. 60 Servants wanted daily Cooks, Chambermaids, Nurses, and Girla for housework, all for excellent families both in trtly and country, and the highest wages and situation without delay.

mh3 3t SITUATIONS JV ANTED. WANTED A SITUATION BY A MOST? repectafaJe jounga'trl, agoodcook. washer and ironor, kino to cliudrcn; no objection to go in the country; bett oi city rcferovce. if required. Call for two days at 93 Gold street, first floor, back room.

ms WANTED A SITUATION, BYA ltE Mpoctnble girl, as cook, wnsher and ironer. or tt do general housework. Inquire at 49 Adams street. Brooklvi mfl It WANTED aTtoUNGMTWTS a ltoation to cook, wash and iron, for a privato family, or general housework for a small family; good city ro ferenco from her last place. Apply for two days, 182 Prospect street, Brooklyn.

m3 it 'ANTED A SITUlmoTOTbo UP stairs work and take ro of childron. Apply at 23 Adr.niB street. m81t WANTED A SITUAlOiCBYA RE 'spectable young woman, to do general housework in a email privato family; will have no objection to up stairs work or waiting. Please call at 32 Prince strcot, in tho store. Good city reference can be given.

nj3 It WAITED BYAWUNGLADYfASlf uation in a fancy store as saleswoman; good r'fer eiicce given. Address IROKT, Easle ojlico. m9 3t WANTED A SITtfATION, BYA EB spectable young woman, as cook, washer and ironor; isa good baker; has noobjectiontogo in the country. Ua9 good city referoucca. Call for two days at 177 Livingston stieet.

rn3 It WANTED ASITUATION BY AYOUNG Amrncan girl, aged 15; one who is neat and obliging; to do light, chamberwork and waiting, or to take cars of children. Apply at C6 West Baltic street, between Smith and Bojt. ruSlt WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE STjectable yonng woman, to do genera! housework in a email family; is a good cook, washer and ironer; has goou cny roiurcnues lor nvo aaja at U7 Adams st ia rear. Enquire for Miss Daily. m8 ANTED SITUATIONS ABttNTD ancc of good, capable, civil sorrant3, of different natmmnrl liv oldest and most respected citizens and acknowledged to bo mo uiuau toiuiuiD oiiu ireav luimagou uuuuv iu vuie country.

ANTE SITUATIO NS WANTED TT lor a man and wjfo, (Americans and no childron,) to take charge of a country place not far from this city: tho man understands the care of horses and stool, and the who the household duties; or would like to take a houaa and board owiior for rent. Apply at 315 Fulton avenue, near Elliott Place. mB3t WANTED A SITUATIOCASHOUSE keopcr, by an American lady, who wishes to take full charge of a widower's or single gejtleinan's house. Can give undoubted reference Call for two days, from 10 till 4 o'clock, at No. 3 Park avenue, 3d house from Clermoni ave nuo, Brooklyn rn7 3t 'A Tn te situations two girls in one house one to cook, wash and iron, and the other as chambermaid and waitress.

Both have lived together and have first rate references from last places. A pply at 315 Fulton avo, near Elliott Place mh7 3t WANTED SITUATIONS AT NO. 10 Tillary street, for the largest and most superior selection of servants in Brooklyn, of every description, (Protestant and Catholic) known to mo porsonally for.suToral years. This Agencyt in tho neatnoss and respectability of tlio class of sorvantfl it supplies, it accommodation and tha principles on which it is conducted, is superior to any of it kind the United States. B.

Filtoou years established. iii 3t B. P. CHRISTOPHER, Proprietor. HOUSES, TV" ANTED XST ASTED.

PAUT OF A GENTEEL IimiKn. liv n. Tnmrtv House, by a family of three adtnts; no childron. Lower part with attic, tor hoofiokoeping. within 10 minnt03 waiK or riuion jjerry.

me oesc oi roieronces, ana payment in advance. Address 313 Gold st. near Willougnby. inh8 2f WANTED A LARGE THREE STORY, attic, furnished or partially furnished houso for a genteel boaruing bruise, in tho vicinity of "7allor South Answer M. Ltvglo oriice, with location, for two 'ays.

m3 2t WANTED SECOND HAND HOUSE Wanted to purchase a second hand house, not over 25 feet wide. Addross E. Eagle Office. mh8 2t WANTED TOPURCHASE A SMALL cottage houso, convenient to forry; pr'co about 525C0, all cash. Address, rita fall particulars, A Kagle office.

m8 2t "VST" AN TED A HOUSE WITH 3VIODERN 7 improvements, within about half a mile from the different ferries, in a good neighborhood; rentnottoexcead S0; one with a small stable attached preferred. AdJress U. W. box 3791. KVY.

post office, m8 2t ANTED THE SECOND FLOOR OF a house, by a gentleman and wife, 1 or 6 rooms, water on floor, near tho fenr or cars, in a good neighborhood, Aaarcsr tx. iagie omce. WAKTBD BY A SMALL FAMILY, a cottage or rooms suitable for housektepincr, with Terms must be moderate. Addresi Sfepglc ollico. m33t" EKOOKLYN HOUSE OS Clinton avenue rent not to excood SHU fiili table for a family of six persons.

Address JAMES Jc "WILDER, 94 Wall street. Kew York. Ht WANTED TO BUY A SMALL, FULL bloodcd, black And tnn TERRIER DOG. Address, staling age, weight, and lowest cash price, "TAN," Eajle oilice. m7 3t Jfr ANTED APRIL OR MAY 1st, PART of a siuoU Iiouko, 4 or 5 rooms; wateron ono door; good location small neat quiet family: Americans; permanent if suited.

Rent not to exceed. $200 limits. Jay st and Forries; references if required. Callor address 319PearlsBrooklyn. jnh7 3t WANTED BY MAY 1st, APARTMENTS for a family, within twenty minutes' walk of Fulton Ferry.

Kent must be modomtt. Those objecting to children need not answor. Address B. J. Eagle office.

ul BOARDING BOAliD PRIVATE EOARD A SU1TK uf front rooms, parlor and bedroom on second story, with desirable board, to let to a gentleman and urifo. or two flinple gentlemen. House ha all modern Location centrid and conveniout. Apply for threo days at VA Smith Btreet, Brooklyn. mS 3t ARB A WIDOW WITH NO SMALL jLPchildren would like to tpko a houao and board tho owner, with the privilege of tukiuj; few other boarder.

A house partly lurnishod prefcri ed. Addresa Z. A. Eaclo oriice, rp8 2t BOARD A AND WIFE, ortwosiiierlcpcntlcinon can bo sccDmmodated with benid in a Minairprivatc family. Tonus moderate.

Ayiply at 70 Dean street, eart of Smithy my lf AKD WTEDIN A PRI VAT Catholic family, by a younp lady. Voidd give music ns to two, or teach English hrar.chosto oue, as arecom penne. Please addroaa E. KOPFElilj, 'Jii Ileary straat, Brooklyn. mS 5t SO AKD A LAI)Y TEACHER DESIRES board in private family from April ltt; location in icinity of tlio Packer Institute, or on railroad r.mto lendinfr thoreto.

Addreas H. Brook tyn P. O. ni7 3L BoaSd wajsted on or about the first of April, by a gentleman and wife, in a private family, located near the Heinhts. or in tho vicinity of Oxford Lrect, parlor and bedroom, with closet, desired.

Ad dieas V. Brooklyn Post office mli53t ANTED, BY A LADY, A well furnished Hitting room and hall bedroom, or a i Viw1wrim with TinnwV in n. crnnil lnmitinn: houso m'ist have modern convonioncef. Address stating full particulars or to rooms and lowest prico, Fiikscu TKAuaiau, Bos 110 Eagle office. m7 3t BROOKLYN BOARDING AGENCY, olo Fulton avenue, near Elliott place Boarders may novr nnd a large variety of Rood boardinK placoa in every part of the city and suburbs, also in the country free oi charge.

mo 3ift H. MA COMBE Proprietor. OARD WAKTED BY A GENTLEMAN and wife: two rooms and full board would profor iMi a privr.tu family and to furnish own rooms: within tlic lx.unda of tilasnon. 'llircop, MTtle and Lafayette avonuos, Addles E. E.

Brooklyn P. statins location, terin. THE TRADES' raO THE BOSS METAL ROOFERS OF JL uivUUKLYft Atamcolingof the Journi'ymau in I' lioo: tr5 ot Brooklyn, fteui at their rooms t9 FuHou ll Mommy Evening, Mnrch it wan unnnimouHly KeKilvtid, That on aud after the 4th of April we will ds jrnml 00 per day. JOHX DAVIS. Prps't.

Ttios. Consojr, Sec y. mhrKi. NOT1CK TO BOSS TAILOltS THIS IN created cost of ovory noci'Msnry of life since our bill ot prices tin Atmvlt. fcififc) rendors it im i.enit iM'ty iieeessnry ma to seek ft.i a rurthor ndvanco on our prico ard ilm wiipcii of oiu woukly workmen; di irnrd Tor whrch ill be mist respectfully made on and Mcmlay.

'ithinsl. Ky ori'er oi the lirouklyn Tailor' Trade 1'rofectivc and Benevolent Union. IS K1NKEL. Prosidont, M. i.v.

fciecretary. mS It riC) JOUHNEYIViEN" TAILO RST THK JL ilelcatps from tho different shop whohavu ywA vl brought in their revised lintK, are reiiuested to do to I'll is By order of the Society. B. KINKEL, Prc iidont. M.

iu8 it PAPER ANGKRS'" OTI TH IS PAPKU HANGERS' ASSOCIATION will hold thoir jfxiOnr uiPPtinjrs RVt ry THURSDAY at 8 o'clock, ut MILITARY ALL. 193 Bowery. Y. tint havo not joined a' refiue. tod to do no.

A. F. PUILL1PS, ChaJrninn. C. TownseSD, Secret vry.

m8 2t A VAMTER HAS FINE POTATOES, JZ3t runsips ana v.arrois, iirnaiu ny tim ouauoi or Jiarrol, family Apply at llOBC. W. I'KflK'S lit nroro. QTH DIVIDEND BROOKLYN FERbInSIIRANCE CO. No.

IB WALL STREET. HKW YORK. $153,000 00 (SURPLUS lfi S'JHi 'Jt9 15 UNSETTLED LOSSES 00 Tlio usual SEMI AIfjSUAL DrVTORND OF TEN aoi FiK ChM, and the (jovorninont tax, (payable on dumand) hati tin day been declared from the yeotita of tho hwt six month. Jan. 2d, It 4.

KRANULS P. FUUNALT). Prcvidont. CHARLES BURKHALTilR, Vice Pre3t, Johm W. Cite net, Kccrotarj Tums ButoKN, st.

Socrotarj ja4 tf OKTAUK FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. "No. 7 nflTTRP KTUKET. RRfifYtf T.W and 158 liliUADV'AY (near Maiden Lane). NEW YORK.

WM. KLSWOKTH. Prosidont. AubamM. KmBY, Secretary.

John C. Philu1. jsurveyor. flT rfHE IIREIVLEN'S insurance" com J. PANY flncorporated in 1825) No.

33 WALL TRET, Mechanics' Bank Building, CASH CAPITAL S2W.000 Insurance auuiat Ioim and Damase by Fire on tei m.1, DrEECrons. Rowland, Cocnelius Smith, Abraham Sunda, FraRcin 'V l.uqucor, JaCob Savins. Jnctib Hamon, Etliiic'iuTownbend Jacob Backbaltor, Vilbani Auevr, Edward (J baile, CHavemyor. Iran: Kiuitht Ddtnond Petiford, Abm Van Nest, Merr.uiftn. "William G.

Ueade, Edward Owen. Lfivench, John Phelpa, Tr C. N. S. LOWLAND, President, J.

V. Hahuiot, SecreUry. (fEORGE J. HARDY, Aont. GECRGE J.

HARDY. Real Eatnt and Insuranco AKODt, Loan negotiated. Real EfOate bouKht. sold or exchanged. IlfiUhes let or leaded.

Deeds, bondri and Mortgages executed. Commissioner of Deed. No. 13 Court streut, oDpowitu City Hall. OFFICE OF THE LAFAYETTE FIUE IN SUE ANCE COMPAJTY, No.

347 Fulton street. Brooklyn. February 10th, 1KH. The lollovnDp eontleinon were elected Directors of thia lorrpnny, at tne annual eicguon nciu on tiie atli inni: Froeland, Edmund Cibsoo i.uivin ii Hiram St. John Edw.

BacUioUM Harper Lowih Huntt John Spader Henry CuUon Leveritt tiaro Phillip Crooke, Alexander McCue Voorhis Kufuii Gravo4 Michael NoTiu, Samuel Garrison John Lotforta Saml Van Bensckoteu Curtifls Noble Jamea Titos Jesse Rowan Edward Harvey StopliBn A Dodpa Andrew Fitzgerald. Jamea Ti Cooner John Schumaker John Vnnderbilt Henry Tienken fhTiilrshaiilc At a Mihteiiucnt meeting of the Board, JAMES FREE LA N'D, was unanimously re elected Vronidoat. JAMES B. THOMPSON. Secretary.

echanics'fire 'Insutbakob com PANY.L. Otticeh No. 1 Montajruo street, Crrechanica Rank Budding: Brooklyn, and No. 31 Wall street, (Mechanic's Bank Build inx) 2svv York. CASH CAPITAL, 9150,000.

InEnires Morchandbic, Furnitures, YeiwelM in portend their earyoon, and other property against Jos or damage by Fire. uiiiiiUiUKC): JP Van BcrROn Edwin Scrautott tJcorfip Bergen Robert Bordull Thunii ji Sti attuu lUto Li Hatinira Daniel Chaujicoy Sfiiuucl Sloan AbraJn Biiayiis Jehu Bro'wnon JohnRKolfe Ki.ir.uel IV Slocum Loomisi Ballard Isr.ftc Carhnit oomuci amitn Henry rl Crocker Nosoft Webstor Jamea Bnrnet Johnson Theodore Rogeru Daniel FarnaJd Johu Baker John French Heury Boerum Henry Brush John Barter John Halsey Stephen Spader. Felix tinijiliell David Chauncoy Jjoonard Cooper iiiiiKioa ouunaii nt'iirj vail Uvinf.sioii Millcrliobert Da vies Sylvester Honlow Tho Polheinus, jr laniel Ayrea. jr Can Shaw Jacob Sarkniiin Hpni Inmrm DANIEL UHAUNCEY, Provident. "Walthb NicnoLts, Secretary.

alter E. Pat 6. Assistant Secretary. y6 COMPANY OF BItOOKLYN. CASH CAPITAL.

$150,000. Offico No. 9 Court rftrcet (oppoRite C'icy Hall.) and No. 7 Wall street, near Broadway, New York. Organised on tbe principla of paying ono half thoprontfl abovs ten per cent to the Widows' and Orphans' Fund of the Fire Department of the City of Brooklyn.

Diskctobs. George Hall Eli Bobbins Wakaman Aaron A Deprauw Miller Frederick, Peet Thomas Clark Nehciniah Kniaht It Chittenden Harry AlesKenircr 1j naicot dosopn nan arren Gookin Peter Duryea John Slewart A A Low Crawford Smith Henry Peck John I i.JIotw Cauialiel Kiug L' Jauies Van Brunt Wyckoff Smith Fanchor 1 rroLhinghaui Peter Anderson Krni'l I) Vnlsor Warren Snodea (: Lippitt Hosiord Wm WaU Valentine Hall John I Voorheea Anfc'ny Campbell Thorn. I Richard Buck Wm Beard Honry IMersou Marcollut John Hicks Edwin Hillyor This Company continns to inaure Buildings. Merchandise, Dwcllii Hmwehold Furniture, Vcseln in portand their Cargoes, ar.tl other property acain. 't loa or dsiuiase by lire, on us favorable terms as othor tirst clasa OKOROB HALL, President.

WM. BmtltETL. Secretary. C'hs. H.

AtAcDoAUj. Araiafant Secretary, mh 13 W' ILLIAMSBURGH" CITY FIKE INSURANCE COMPANY OUicoi C'on of Firt and South Seventh ptreetu, Brooklyn, and No. 40 Wall Btrect, New York. This Company with a cahh CAPITAL OF 8150.000. And a Ivrce surplus, all securely invested continue? to DwellinRs.

Factories, Ships in port and their Merchandise and other property at at reai onablo rates as any other nrat clnK Richard Ten Fyck John Vnn Aittt Hen Leverich Charles Noble George KitchiiH, Flemine Duncan Jedodiah Miller Abraham Vandcrroo A BrinkcrUott' John Devoe Wm Parka Jacob DeBovoine Martin Johnnou Daniel O'Conor John DdBevoiu tionn jy i rosb Ddinund DriP SkuivicI Meeker Nnthaniel Brifc Peter Cooper John Ft ForbeH William Cooper James Waterbury Charlea HTMarahaU James Trusiow Richard Berry Kichnlaa Wyckoff Daniel aianier William Marahall jfoter Murray Hdbkbt Secrt.uy. tf KJAGS" COUNTY K1KK INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN. L. I. lattice.

Farmers" and Citizens' Bank Baildinjr. Brooklyn, K. Branch OrHce. ISo. 1 Nassau street, New York.

CASU CAPITAL, Ineurcii Dwoiliiie Sitirert, AJid other Building, Good, Wares, L'urniture ami Merchandh'e, Vsels in Port and theis Mortnaven, Intereet, Leases, and other property, against Io. or dainape by tire, and against the.rijdw of inland uavigation and transportation, on the most favorable term DrnECTORs. Edw Backhouse Richard Truteell Daniel Smith Gritlith Gritlith Jncom Wilson Lewi Huht John wayward Chauncey Cook Wm Pease fcr nraini Muht quiver inyernnu lijwninw rvoovc Stephen H. Provost Ja A Vau Brunt Thus Hutchinvou Alfrrri Clock Adam Martin George Bennett Andrew Provual Henry JohnHon Joreph Burr Alfred Ilobley Jaa Valentine Richard Brown John Wells Samuel Spedin Beech Terrott Edward Noi th Arch Meserole Samuel Froe David Stnrvetant harles II Fellows Abraham MilU Wm Pooley Sylvester Tuttle Ti IT Annrwin Kaipn ieeus Hknut Pope, Seci etary. SiaiCEL Tatlob, Assistant Secretary.

JOSKl'U ASDUISOS, I I1EN31T OLTMS.NS. OFFICE OF THE NASSAU IIRE INSURANCE No. 10 COURT STREET. At annual election for Directors nf thi Company hold cn tho 2d the following gonllouien vrertIected for the Wm Harris John John Martin, Oorniiiff, Geo Morcan Saml. L.Mitehell Wm owiev Sheldon Jas A Bell Geo A Thome A A low Conklin Bnwh Clartin Saml.

Smith li Murphv John A CrOc Win Hunter, Jr John A Lott HuBtod Cym Smith John French Hnrr Tno Stratton Underbill Theo Rrtgers Van VoorhU JameJ Weavor Thiw Clark Silas Ladlaiii A Beekiuan. Wardwell Daniel MoCabe Valentine jenn liunter At a subsequent mcctineef the Board. WILLIAM M. HARR1L was nuanzaiou. iy re elecred PrSldflnt, fe6 A.

J. BEEKMAN. Secretdiy. PHEN1X "F1KE 'INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN. OBkf No.

1 Court street, cor. of Montague, Braiich Otlifd Ni. Wall street. cr York. CASH CAPITAL.

Wrrn a Suhplvs. InsurPb HouP. Mnnutactories, Buildiups, Mawhuwrr, COOdt. Merchandise. Chatielsand Peoonal wte.

Ships, Vessels and Cargoes tin povt onlyj and Shiis BuiJUiiii, tram Loss and Dauiage by Fire. DlIlKCTORS: Stephen f'rovoll A Stent Joshua Atkins, jr Inaerw ll Jehn Hickrf Benj Wardwell Mores Odell Thos BodiiKiu Jas "Rodman Jas Bcckwell Ceo Archer Ituac Brinkorhutl lienry ColiiOi I II Frothinghivin Hubert Sayers Danl Fernald Samuel Booth Jinatbnm Weeks Samuel Halted Harold DaHner Leonard Dev.in Alvin 0 Bradley Wm Bealo CeoW Borcen Loring Andrews I'ba Botts JeremiahV Spader CuKfav Schwab Wm VaiJ K. rn Baldwin Edward A Low Nathan llecrs Samuel Bum Alexia Brace Edgar Clement Parxons William A Budd Rini Urcmlen STEriLEN CROW ELL, President. EDCAR W. CROWELL, Vice Prejidenr.

PniLANOKB Shavt, Secretaxy. OFFICE OF THE LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY, of Brooklyn. May U. lJ. At an election for Directors oi this Company, held on Monday 11th the following named gentlemen wore Henry Younr John A Lor.r Coore Thompiun Smith Woodhull Ne.iiah Vritrhl George A Thorn I'hurle ljovertnh Henry loverich John Vassar Daniel A Robbin.

Jonathan Thorn John A Newbould, Charles Rogers. nee. Walter Barrc, Abi ahftn Peter Cornell Daniel Ayres Fred'k Marqunnd John H. Ptenfice, Coming' fharlw Bill Joshua Skidiiioi De LnuattM I. aae Hyde, Jr Minturn Powt Thome Win AutfUKtus White Fit Inspectors John J.

I1! At a subppfluont meeting of tho Board, held this day, Mr. B. W. DKLAMATIlR was unanimously re elected Pre itieii: of the Company. loill WM.

W. HENSHAW. Secvetav. IJEED iVULTi REOPENED serilxr has opened his mill for busim1 THK SIM', iimvM at it) at or r. Brooklyn, ami ih now ready to turni; dl tiin utoni(r' wtfti linirs aiul catt to.

Oats, com and Jine feed ivill In tiirnishud ot lie bcir nuahty and ntthf lowest posMblo prices, ami any where in Brooylynat short notice. Also bruised i whifh can be feil with thu Paine fotivenienc iilioj winco 1 tlmn hit fi'lit Al tl'iT il pround tine inetd lor family usr. liiti mul li a better artith than can be lound iu au plart ti or Hrooi.iyn. ni5 2w" ACKR. SUPREME COURT, COUNTT OF KINGS 0 Atnaryll's Laura Be Lahisarre atcalnat Frxncli S.

Cou Ber end Mnry Arn, bis wife. Inpnrsnancc of a judtfiuent of the opreme Court of the State or New York, rendered lo the above entitled astlon, on tbe Uth day of January. will be sold at uufehc llon by or under the direction of the uadtfrstgaed referee, av noluted by said judgment for that purjwe, at the Com mercial Kxcbance. number 269 Pulton street Brootlyn, ou pjitnrdhy. the tjth diy of Vebruary, 1SG4, at 12 o'clock noou, tc following described lands and All that certain brick dwcUlsi; house and lot or land, situate the VXh Iste r.th Ward of the City of Brjoklyru on the souih2a, side of Conover street, between Reid and hhsatath strata, and which tabouuied and described as follows, namely Bt winning at a point oalhe southeasterly side of Conov street, distant one hundred fet sontnwsterly from the southern comet of Conover and Elizabeth streets; ihence Mir.itnn9ontneatcTlv and parallel with Kllsubeth struct fiehty fett: thence runntn lfl with Conover street HKhty lett: inenct running Buuvavtcc.ij It with Conover street twenty fee' thence run mi naraUel wlih all'iaheth eichtv reel to the southeRsteTly tide of Conover sttt; theuoe rnunliiK northeasterly alorfr the sonthesstsrlv side of Cooo versireettwenty fti tto th iclnt or vUce of beKlnnin.

Tcpether with all and Bbuculnr the tenements, hercdlta mects aad sDiiurtenancea therenrdo bclonclng or In any atiDertnnlnK. Pit'ed January iNjL '1 IV the 1 sjie tnne arove acupn is rcuumi uqui uesuayt 6t Fcbtuarf, iikNRV c. murpht. th day on pip all cit of of at I i i Telegraph to the Brooklyn Daily TWO O'CLOCK, P. Iff.

FROM TENNESSEE, Capture of Sixty Rebels Rcpaee of the Rebels at Massy Creek Several Prisoners Take ii. Knoivtt.u., March 0. Tlierc ia nothing new in army except tho capture, at Chilhowel Mountain, of sixty rebels by the 4th Indiana Cavalry. A brigade of rebel cavalry dashed into our liaes to day Massy but were handsomely repulsed. We took several prisoners.

NEWS FSOM TEE SOUTH. RECEKT BATTLE IS FL0SIDA. DGBB1BLE OUTPACE BY C8L0RED SOLDIERS, Three of tlicm Bung by the Tdilitary Aulhorities. We are zudebted to two members of tlio gallant 48th regiment for late files of papers published within our military lines, in which are contained very full accounts of the late disaster Florida. The papers referred to say nothing of the alleged cowardice of the colored troops, but the members of the 18th.

with whom we conversed, have no gTeat confidence their "colored brethren." In answer to the question, "How did the colored troops fight one of them replied: "They fought us the always fightthey run like the It is but fair to say that the newspaper speaks different nf fchpsft frnrvns. "W7 nnntn fvnm Herald At the comineri cement of the battle, the 7th N. H. and tho 8th U. fi.

colored troops wore unable to stand the fierce shock of the enemy first terrible volley, and the deadly accuracy of their sharpshooters, at very ahort range, and fell back, with a lona to them of many killed, wounded and missing. Afthis time live mus of Lan don'a and Hamilton's batteries were left oathe ground and were not recovered, cl though up to the time of the withdrawal of our forces the enemy had not been able to get possession of them. Barton's troops, with the 5ith Massachusetts (colored) and 1st South Caroliua (colored) constituting the infantry of the second linn, behaved splendidly. "Whatever may be thought of Gen. Seymour's conduct at headquarters he is spoken of in handsome terms at Port Royal.

We quote from a paper published at that place: We cannot say too much in praise of Gen. Seymour's conduct in tho fight. He handled the troojis Ln'a splendid manner, and directed the battle personally, regardless of danger. When it was finally deemed prudeut tj retire, the whole force was withdrawn in the bett order, with none of the confusion of a rout The results of the engagement, embracing, aa they do, a forced retreat aud tho loss of many Rood men, are of course to bo regretted, but wc see nothing disheartening about them, and are happy to say that the mnra'e of our troops remains unimpaired, with a strong desire throughout the force to moot the enemy again on more equal terms. The following account of a horrid affair is taken from the Palmetto Herald A Horrible Crote and a Swift EETnrairnow.

Four soldiers of the 55th Massachuscffe (colored) Eminent, while straggling along the highway near" Camp Fiuegan, in Florida, on the 17th stopped at the house of a widow nanu'd Hammond, and by the promise of guiding her to a quantity of Abandoned stores, such aa bacon, bread and coffee, induced her to accompany them a short distance from her dwelling. Kcaching a piece of dense woods, the old lady was seized by tho ruffiane and thrown to the ground, where she was forced to remain until the brutal passions of tho wretches wero gratified, when weak, and faint, and frenzied she was allowed to return to her home. A captain in the 1st North Carolina regimont soon after passed that way, and to him the outraged woman tearfully told her story, describing the dllians, who had fled toward their camp. He at once rode bach for a guard, and in a few hours succeeded in apprehending the negroes. A drum head court msrtiul wae immediately instituted by General Seymour.

Upon the detail of the court M'cre' two officers from colored regiments. That night the trial was had, and three of the brutes were identified by 3Irw. Hammond aa among those who committed the outrage. One she could not recognize, and be was given his liberty. The others were condemned to die, and on the following morning.

Gen. Seymour having approved the finding of the court, two of them were hung in camp. The third was brought into Jacksonville and. executed in the public square, in the mu view oi cmzens anu troops. j.

ne names ot tne guuty wretches were Lloyd, Court, and Smith. As indicating the feeling of the army, it is worth while remarking that in a conversation about the nest election, one of the 4Sth said: "Im a Republican; I never voted anything else but a Republican ticket, but I'm for Grant foi next President." SECOND EDITIOJf. 2 1 2 O'CLOCK, P. M. mom.

SAN PBAK0ISC0. Severe Earthquake at San Francisco Burial of the Rev, Tfcos. Starr fcc. Sas Francifco, March 5. At a quarter to nine o'clock, this morning, the severest earthquake ever experienced hero wag felt.

The Rev. Thomas Starr Uinp is to be buried under hid own pulpit on Sunday next. The Rev. Mr. Kcttride ia to preach the sermon.

LATEST FSOM FORTRESS MONROE. Baltimohe, March A letter from Fortress Monroe sayt': The army gunboat Brewster arrived there last night from a cruise after the steam tug Fitiuu, that was captured by the rebels at Cherrystone. She reports chasing tho Fitian into Fiankntui; river. She reported to a tjuard ship and was allowed to pus but is now hcumied iu by our Navy guuboats and will probably be recaptured. The letter says nothing further ubout Col.

Dahljreu. XXXVUth COxVGKESS 1st SESSION Washington, March PrNATE. The petition of Eli Thayer and others, presented on Monday, was incorrectly stated to be in favor of the passage of a law confiscating tho lands of the rebels and distributing theni among freedmeu." The petition iu reality csta Congress to confiscate utterly, and without reserve, the lands of rebels and to give of the same, witnout otner lormamy man occupation, oae uun dnd and sixty acres to each private in the naval service, cud to each man in the rank and file of the TJnfcm army, and nf the BcLcl army, who will take ahe prescribed oath ofallcpiance to the United States; and that the lands thereafter remaining be open to settlement under tlte Homestead Law." INTERNAL REVENUE. NITED STATES INTERNAL REVEN UE ANNUAL TAXES FOR 1BG4 The attention of tax payers is hereby called to the pro 1 sionsof the United States Excise Law relat ive to the asscvi mcnt of annual taxes By tho sixth section of the act of July 1. 1862.

it. is made the duty of oil persons, partnerships, tirnis, associations or corporations, made liable to any annual duty, license or tax OS on iii'on: the Fin st Monday of Mas is kach ykail to make a list or return to tlio Assistant Assessor of the District where located of tho amount of annual income, tho ar ticles or objects charged with a special tax, aua tne busmcss or occupation liable to pay any license. Every person who shall fail to make such return by day bpecited will be liable to bo asonscd by tti; As isor according to the best information which lie can obtain; and in such cn, the Ar scr sor is required to add tiny par centum lo the amount of tho items of such lit. Every person who shall deliver to aa Assessor any false or fraudulent list or statement, with intent to evade the valuation or enuir.enitiun retiuirod by law, in subject to a lim; of live hundred dollars; and in such case the list will hi mnl out by the Assessor or Assistant Assi ssor, and from tho vu1 uation ard enumeration so made there can bo no appeal. Payment of the annual taxes, except thote for license.

ill not bo demanded until tho thirtieth day of June. The appropriate blanks on which to make rotum and nil rccccsaiy intuitu at ion, will be furnished bjaHie A esors for tbe various Divisions.to whom the returns slumld be delivered on or before the first Monday of May at their respective ottices. Blanks and Information may also bt obtained on application at tho offices of tho following Avjess John Williams, Assessor 2d District, Nu. 311 Fulton st, Brooklyn. Wm.E.Rodinson, Assessor 3d District, No.

13 Court st, Brooklyn. PiF.imE C. Yas Wick, Assessor 4th District, No. Kl Franklin New York. Ceorgk F.

Blllowh, Assessor Tith District, N. SJ1 Broadway. JoiiS F. C'LLVELAND, AsseBsor othDi.trict, No. 131 Wct 14th fit.

KlF.o. F. STniSBltLSSKR, Vth District, No. 23 Rihle Honsc. Anthony J.

Blf.eckv.h, th District, No. tG7 Broadway. HOMLU FnASKUN, A cssor 9tU District, No, 7 11 S. P. Gli 3i! APses orCd Disl rid.

No. Broad New Voi. Feb. j. mi til HGOUEX'S OPERA HOUSE Corner of Court and Rcmsen streets.

Nogro burlesques, Donees, Acta, Songs, Open every evening. PARK THEATEE Haciett as Sir John FalatafL ACADEMT OF MUSIC The Great Fair. POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Pilgrim' Progress. TUESDAY EVENING, 3XARCH8. Corporation Tai Sale "The publication of tho Corporation Tax Sale for unpaid taxes for 1862 commenced on Wednesday last, and will be published orery successive "Wednesday for twelve weeks.

Persons desiring copies of the same, other than those published in the regular edition of the paper, can obtain themree of charge, by applying at the counting rooms of the Eagle office. The Election. The election to day on the proposed amendment to the Constitution allowing absent soldiers to vote, is progressing very quietly, there being no excitement whatever on the question, and from appearances at the polls up to noon to day, the voting is mostly in favor of the proposed amendment, but few persons voting against it. The vole will be exceedingly light. Notwithstanding the recent enlargement of our paper, the pressure of advertisements and local news upon our columns, compels us to omit reading matter and advertisements which should otherwise find a place in to day's issue.

Auction at the Academy. There will be an anction, this evening, At tho Academy of Music, of all the Boots remaining unsold. It will bo a good opportunity for those desiring to make additions to their libraries. Inquest. The body of a still born infant Was found yesterday in a vacant lot in Chcever Placo, Coroner Korris tool: charge of and held an inquest.

Verdict accordingly. Sneak. Mrs. J. E.

Emerson, residing at the corner of Smth. 9th and 4th streets, E. reports hep bonso baying been entered by sneak thieves and robbed of one silver watch, a laco shawl, a quantity of table linen and in money, in all valued at $75. This Veterans op the 48th. A number of tho veterans of the 4Cth licgiment, N.

T. who were left behind on Sunday, assembled at Montague Hall this morning and iiroceedcd to Fort Schuyler to rejoin their comrades. Hetcbning Veterans on Foblotjgh. A large number of veteran troops on furlough who have re enlisted, returned ia the steamer Arago, from Hilton Head. The regiments represented are the 47th of Brooklyn, 54th, 115th N.

T. 8th Maine; 3d Bhode Island Battery, and 85th Pennsylvania Volunteers. A Pickpocket in Chubch. A young man, Wm. Owen, was caught on Sunday afternoon, picking tho pocket of a servant girl named 'Ann Donahue, in St Jo.

seph'a Church, Pacific street. He had succeeded in taking her pocket hook, which contained $39, when he was detected, and the wallet was found in his possession. Ho was committed by Justice Perry to await examination. Two Hundred Thousand Mobb. Supsrvisor Booth, who recently returned from Washington, stated in tho Board yesterday that a call for two hundred thousand men more would soon bo made, and that the draft would be enforced.

He was so informed by Secretary of War Stanton, who advised him to keep on recruiting, n3 all the overplus would bo credited to the county in the coming draft. Attempt at Bobbery. A daring attempt at robbery was made by two young men at 337 Nary street, near Lnfeyette avenue, yesterday afternoon about three o'clock. The rascals effected an entrance through the basement door by means of a false key, took a leisurely survey of the premiEes, and bad the impudence to go as far as tho upper floor, end there being discovered, made a hasty retreat. Ample preparations were ma de to gi them a warm reception should they return.

PHESEKTATION TO A GaXLANT Lieut. Robert B. Quin, of Company 47th Regiment, Nt Y. S. (the same which was cut up so fearfully at Olus tee, Florida, recently,) was presented, on the 16 th of January last, with a sword, aash, bolt, and shoulder straps, by tho members of the Company, in estimation of their esteem for his gallant conduct and his agreeable deport ment to the Lieut Quin was in command of the Company from July to the liith of November, while eta.

tioned on Folly Island, in Charleston Harbor, and com. manded several expeditions to Morris Island, and also participated in the bombardment of Torts "Wagner and Gregg. Ho is eminently deserving of the token of esteem which his compatriots in arms have manifested. Police A COTJNTEBFEITER AT THE ACADEMY. On Saturday night detective Corwin spotted an operator who was circulating spurious $1 cotes, on tho Egg Harbor Bank, N.

at the Fair. The young man gave hia name aa Charles Smith, ho chiefly patronized the soda stands, and by way of variety ascertained his weight on the Fairbonk scale, paying out bad bills and receiving good currency in change. Ho had passed three of the bills, and eight others were found in hia possession. Yesterday morning the priconer waa brought before Justice Perry, who committed him in fall for trial. Suppose to hate meant Bobglaiiy.

Wm. Hopkins, who lives in the upper part of 103 Sands street, Got in trouble by getting into the wrong part of the house, tho lower floor of which is occupied as a store by Mr. Uppman Abrcnsbnrg. He got into the store byway of tho cellar, from which a trap door opened into a room back of the Etore. He was discovered in the store by Mr.

A. The accused waived examination before Justice Perry yesterday morning and was committed to await tbe action of the Grand Jury, Playing Eilliabds Sunday. Playing "bUliards on Sunday is considered highly derogatory to the moral welfare of the State, and is therefore pro iibltcd by law. Adam Braun, who conducts a lagc1 mill in Atlantic street, being either ignorant of tho law, or not caring a pretzel for it, allows suoli exercise in his establishment on tho Sabbath. The attention of officers Moore, Efley and Rubs ell, of the list, was attracted on Sunday evening by the click of tho ivory balls, coming from Braun's saloon, and they jointly made a descent on the premises, and arrested Braun, who was drawing lager, and two gentlemen engaged in the manly exercise of punching balls round a table.

Tho billiard players Rave their names as Thomas Walker, morchaut, and Charles Bagley, superintendent. They were brought before Justice Perry yesterday morning, who fined Walker and Bagley $1 each. Braun having committed no olTonca cognizable under the law, was discharged. The Case of Me. Cxeamee.

Horatio M. Creamer, who gave his age as 20, and his occupation a manuCucturer, was arrested on Sunday night by oJilcer Kirby, of the 4lBt, on a cliarge of insulting females iu the street. For some undiflcovcroblo reason Sir. Creamer was not brought before tho Police Justice, and olUcer Kirby was not to be found. Tho particulars of the case wero consequently not ascertained.

Baistng a Row. Two festive youths named William Plant and John McNary, by way of recreation laBt night stationed themselves on the corner of Jay and Prospect streets, and made niht hideous by yelling and shouting like young Indians. Officer Tomer came along at last and put a stopper on these youths by conveying them to the station house. Justice Perry, after a severe reprimand, let the prisoners go. Let Him up Light.

Channcey Giu'risou lives at 95 Bridge Btrcet, so doea Owen McMahon. Their neighborly lutercourse which has hitherto been friendly was disturbed, and the feathers of the wing of friendship ruffled the other evening, and Mr. Garrison felt it his duty to knock Mr. McMahon dovu. McMahon selected a spring lounge to fall upon and came down easy.

But Ms feelings were hurt if his body wasn't, and ho had Garrison up before Justice Perry for assault and battery. Alter instigating tho case the Court convicted Garrison, hut suspended sentence. Assauxt ox a Detectivje, George 'Council, a conductor on the Coney Island Railroad, was taken before Justice Boerum this morning, on a charge of committing assault and battery on David Corwin, a member of the Detective force. Corwin got into defendant's car in Smith street, and gave him 'a bill to take his fare out of it. A dispute arose about the change during which both got off the car.

and HConneU struck Coiwiu two or three blows on the face. The examination wen adjourned to the 10th inat. "And the Bxjxd See." Charles Carver, of o. 12 "North 2d street, E. is an habitual drunkard; there ia nothing very strange in that; but a lady who is stone blind can scmj when he is drunk which is very siianye.

Catharine Cook is this wonderful female. She this morning swore before Justice Colahan that aho bid frequently seen Carver drunk, when it is known that for 9 years not a Bight of any object drunk or Rubor has blo hT The Judge did not know thin, Tib Kate's optic look pretty well, and on hur idencc Carver went up hi hivottrate bnnnncr. All the lunula in ouv oliiuc propose tho Invontorof tho Gold Medtil Snap for Pro itlcnt. Don' they know in thin country the ladies don't votn, and truu merit iti not appreciated'' by tho mun. No, no, tht ladicH dont want him to give up the manufautuxinx of no vabuiblo and indifipeusahlo an to the household for the s.ike of being President.

Maida and matrons alike would fo. i he lo of so Mvdifipensablo an article on washinK day. CollftiH, Cruvats, StockK, "Ncclctics, nnd ilic Iiiiouh "HuntitieloTi" Shirt, at No. S2 Fait on st. n3ir Chenille and Invisible Ketts, Fancy Buttons, Scnrfc, Bucle Gimps and OmaraoBts in ovory variety at J.

Lockitt, Son 251 Fulton street. T. Lockitt, Son 251 Fulton street, opposite Clinton street, havo just received a nplondidnolnc lion of Goipuire Laces, irencb and luces, Alpacaa Brajdn and Bordering. Db. J.

R. Staitokk, in order to meet the wants of his Brooklyn patients, bos opened on office ot 273 Courtsticct, Brooklyn, whore hia remodies, viz: Iron and Sulphur Powdera, Olive Tar and Olivo Tar Inhaler, can bo procured atony timo durinft biiflincs Hhours; and he can bo consulted, without cbariro, belween 8 and 10 o'clock A M. Tatdomko. Those requiring anything in the tailoring line would do veil to call on Mr. Johk P.

EH uzhs, No. 2 High street, Brooklyn. Mr. E. pays partioular attention to cutting and repairing, and aUo co cleaning aad scouring.

Ilia tonus ore reasonable. The Lradeb ov the Fashion Fulton street, has just issued his fall style of Gents' Dreas Hats. Everybody Bhould soe tb sm who desire a light and easy fitting hat Go and examine thoxn. That dusty, dirty appearance which hair and vrhiakera usually present when colored with tho ordinary hair dyes, may be entirely obviated by using Mat bows' Venetian Hair Dye, which produces a perfectly natural color of any domred Hhado one that Trill not crock, fade or wash oat onethat is as permanent aa the hair iteolf. Sold by all danggistB.

PricofiOcentfi. A. I. Mathews, General Atrcnt, Gold street, N. Y.

fe2T loteod Deafness, Catabrh, Diseases ob the Eye, Ear nd Throat, xioises in tho head, discharge from tho oir, Ac, Ac, treated by Dr. Rovr. at hia reaidenca, 43 Concord street Brooklyn. Honrs Daily from 10 A. M.

to 3 P. and from 7 to 8 Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. Croes oyea straightened in a few momenta. Opera UoriB for Cataract Artificial pupil, performed suc cesBfully. tf Mrs.

Winslow's Soothing Stetjp rolievea the child from pain, invigorate tha stomach and bowsla, correct acidity, ana crirea tone and rigor to tho whole system, 20 cents a bottle. dl Qui How abb totj Greenbacks? Gents' Dress Hats, Army and Navy Felt Hats, Boys' Caps, Ac, in exchange for greenbacks, at as ami's, 334 Jfulton street. The Bbooxlyh Jutekilb High School, 189 Washington street, will commence tho Spring Term on Monday, Feb. 1st, 1861. This School is especially designed for Boys between the ages of Fire and Twelve Years, andis preparatory to tha Collegiate and Polytechnic Institute, where tho Tenth Annual Circular and Catalogue can bo obtained of Prof.

E. O. Shtmouu, and also at the store of Mr. G. P.

Mrur. 217 Fulton str j30 tf Prices of many commodities are tending; upwards, but families can still procure the most healthful and nutritious barorage at a coat by asking their grocer for Kicnt'b EBt India Coffee, which is Boldat25csnt3 cer pound. Ask for Ksnxa. No other genuine. General Depot, No.

1M Iteftdo Btroet, N. Y. mha Stwun New. Mttsic. "The Sanitary Fair Polka," dedicated to the patrons of the Sanitary Fair, composod by Airs.

Parkhurst, This Polka is a perfect gam. played nightly, by the band at tho Sanitary Fair. Prico 33 coats. Horace Waters. Publwher, 431 Broadvrciy.

A Pianist in attendance to try new music mh5 2t Coens, Bunions, Bad Nails, Tender Feet, Ac. cured without pain, by Dr. Briggs, Surgeon Chiropodist 212 rrnadwoy. N. and moraines and evenings at his residence, No.

2 Green avenue, Brooklyn. Briggs' Alleviator and curative sold by druggists everywhere m5 4t J. Lochttt, Son 251 Fulton street opposite Clinton, havo just rccoivod a fino assortment tancy Buttons and Ornamento of tho newe3t stylos. MED. Eowkr On the 7th inst, of scarlet fever, "Wn.nEi.nNA IVinrarotTTH, only child of William cud Mary A.

Bower, acod 5 vfUiTK. 3 months anil A ri. x'S. Fricnos ot tho family are respectfully invited to attend mo luncrui ai. uae resilience 01 ner granatatner, Mr Ira Bower, 41 Seventeenth street.

South Brooklyn, on Weuna3 day afternoon, Stu inst at 2 o'clock. Christtanson On Sunday morning, 6th in3t. Cecsija Tiie relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral at tho residence of her uncle. CaptC. H.

Christiflnson, 410 Henry strcot, on Wednesday aftercoon, March 9th, at 2 o'clock. WOXFOED On Monday, 7th inst. AtVAH DEAN, son of Benjamin P. and ihe lato Sarah P. Mud ord, aged 3 years, months and 2 days.

The relatives and friends are invited to attend tho funeral on Vi eonesday, 9ih inht, at 114 o'clock, from the rcsidonco of his parents. Warren 4th west from 6th av. Tre remains will bo taken to Orange, N. J. forintorment.

Ddjjne Ou Monday, 7fh, jnt, T. Camdbn. only son of and Dunne, iifjed lyear, 2 months and 2 days. The relatives and fnenda of the fatuity are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday afternoon, Ota inst, at 2 o'clock, fvom the residence oi his parents, 8 Johnson ELLiOTT uddenly. on Monday, 7th inat, Hkxby Auotis ttjs, the only Komof Henry and Mary A.

EUioct, aged 5 yeara, months and 20 days The rolativeft and friends of the family arc respfictfully invited to attend his funeral on Wednesday 9ih inst, at 2 o'clock, from tho residonce of his parents. 103 Idliott place, Brooklyn. Boocock On tho 8th inst, Annie, the second and only rcmaiuing child of William W. and rah Aon Boocock, ascd6ycam and 16 days. FtEET In Uiia city on Monday, 7th inat after a ahort ill" nos, Sajtutx Fltiet.

in the 78th year of his are. The relatives audfriend of tho family are respectfully in vHcd to attend the funeral on Thursday aflornonn, at 3 o'clock, from his lato rcsidonco, Fulton avonue, oppo Elm place. JLOST AND FOUND. fife: KiSWARJD LCftT. A MUFF, IN GO MCP ing from the corner of Atlantic and Poworastreats toll Powers street, a two striped MINK MUFF, a brown Veil in the inside, between 7 and 8 o'clock in the The finder will receive the above reward by loavinK it at the above number.

MRS. FISHER. voB If KEWABB KAN FROM 100 DEAN SPr street, a spotted carriage DOG, with a ropo around his neck. The above reward will bo given if roturncd to 100 Dean street. m4 3t ST REWARD LOST, AT THE SaI STeJ tary Fair, on Friday evening a MINK COLLAR, with loons to button it on a cape.

Any person returning it to Mr. Babcock'B bookstore, 2l6Fultinftreet, or to J. C. Kent avenue, between Myrtle and DeKolb ave nuea, will receive the above reward OLff REWARD LOST, MARCH 7th, A HPtP Pocketbook. in eoimi from the Fulton Ferry Isew York side, on bonrd tho boat: tho finder will receive the above reward by leaving it at lti Congreiw st, Brooklyn.

mh7n gfel 4 REWARD LOST, A FUR QAVK nJL on Saturday evening, in goinir from 1G5 Pearl street to 38 Stanton street. Tho finder will receive tho above reward by leaving it at either place montioned. m7 3ta REWARD LOST, ON SATCJS Lf dav afternoon, fitb inntant. in trie Museum of tha air. or in eoinir from thoncn.

throue Montncme. Pnifcnn. tl)y car,) and Prospect streets, to iio. 22, a ladiea open oasoQ GOLD WATCH, with pold dial, detached lever, Ho. marked M.

J. Tobias, Liverpool. The tinder will receive the above reward on returning the watch to H. G. TJNDER HILL22 ProFpect street.

m7 3t ifi REWARD THREE HUN Ml5iTJ' dred dollars will be paid fir the arrestand conviction of any person or persons who Bet tire to the pre mi.es in the rear of 194 GateW aronuo on the evening of February 23d, 1861. Information can be left with EUTTUS R. UELKiNAt. I'ire aiarsuai, m53teod 13 Court street, Brooklyn. LOS A HORSE, night last, about o'clock, witli nothing but a halter on; sorrel color, white stripo in forehead, marked over his bony and logs from being chafed.

A liberal reward will bo given the finder by returniug him. at the comer of Navy and Nassau streets. JOHN C. FRENCH. ro8 3t LOSf A SMiTBROWN SLUT, WlTH L'carcely any hair on her; had a cord around her neck, with a ring attached.

The finder will bo suitably rewarded by leaving nRr at the comer of DoKalb avenue and St. Felix street, at the Chemical Factory. mfl lta A LADY'S BLACK CLOTH CLOAK from Eyorson to Jay streets in Fulton avenue cart. Tho hndor will be suitably rewarded by loaving it at 222 Pograw street m81ta IjlbtJND A HALF BREED NJBWJPOUND LjVNB DOG, with four white feot. Tho owner can havo it by proviriir property and paying expenses.

Call on EDWARD liOYtE, cor of Hicks. mSlt' OST FIREMAN'S BADGE. No. 2218. JLJ Tho findor will please lovo it at the Chiefs office, City Hall.

mSlt" LOST OK SATURDAY, 5th INST. A email lipht brovm torriorDOU, short logs and lonj: earo; answers to tho nanio of Pricco. Whoever returns him to 352 Stoto atrcet, will bo suitably rcwriHled. n.8 2t OST A WHITE ESOUIMAUX DOG, answers to the name of JACK; lonpr hair, very bu3hy tai, erect ears; was lost on Friday the 4th inst. near the junction of Fulton and Flatbush avenuoa.

Tho tinder witl be liberally rewarded by returninff him to 55 Fort Greene place. Any information to his recovery will also ba rewarded. m8 2t't IflOUND A SMALIi SUM OFMONEYi 1 in Jay Btrcet, on Thursday afternoon last; tho ownnr can have it by proving propertjr and paying charges by call initat i08 Htxeet, the store. mh7 3t F6WD A iOG, ON THE 2JWAUCH Tlieowiw ennhave him by proving property and paying chnrgea. Call at No 8 Mercoin street, near tho Market.

FOUND ONTHURSD AYLAST, AT THE Fair, a lady's VUIt COLL AH, which the owner can havo by calling at 9S Baltic street. iu5 3tft PROPOSALS. SIS ai3ereeproposals "wiUCbe received by the Engineer of tho Board of Atlantic Avenue Improvement Coiumu iontrs, at hia otlico Xo.2 MECHANIC'S BANK BUIMHNGS. corner of Court and Montague streets. Brooklyn, until the 14th day of March instant, tor about 1U00 Shade Tree? bpacihcatioa way la socn by application at his otfiec.

Tho trees to be Englmh nnd American Elm, Silver, crwayand Suctar Maple. Europe.in nd American Tjiiulen. European etc. all to bo straight, fruo from knot; and deformities, and to bo high branched nnd to be insuu'd for ono yoar from tho fiit day oi June next. SILAS LUD1IAM.

mh2 lot9 BROOKLYN WATER WORKS, o55 EUL ton Kt reet, Brooklyn, March Yth, 18U. TO IKON FOUND EHSPropo alH will thit Engineer's Othco until March 2LU, tor furntuhtm: the Jot 1 lowing pipe, stop cocks and hydrant mora ov less subject, to the speciticntions of the Eiiginew: i inch pipe, 2S coated, clus fi7 tons ciKitcd. i SS Ig" Vi jjj. 12 A. 75 I B.

Ki Branches fithor Rppirii'I 'Si i c. i'od. Sinnlo t. H). 1 4 ineti inch 7 ineh 3 12 int By order of oi W'ai inhT Gt MOSKS LANK.

Kng'nf. AUCTION SALES. W. KELSE AUCTIONEK IVill fcU at public auction, on THURSDAY. March 10, At 11 o'clock.

Tlio niaclniipry. contained in tho hoop skirt win tpryNos. 175oud 1st ntreet, Hoar South 2d strest, AVil hanwhurgn, consisting of 1W braiding mncbiuuri. cotton winders, tlouDiora. turners, lathe Ac.

Salopositive. 'iVniis cnvli in hankalilfl mniioi I For full iiailiculars apply to x'n'ir. No. So'tt'i TtU V. yli.

iU Kouthorlyby Baltic street as laid dowrTT)rrSMlP: id ntithorlv bv nretiertv fontiprlv'hnlnniTinf taJAmmi beini; the wuno prornisefi eonvoyed to Jarao Weaver 1 jiv.xi.iiccr Aoutiey ana wne Dy uooa aacea Aacul, last and recorded in Kinps county Reiofiter's office ia Liber lid coneyancc. pace 321. And also. aU the rijjht, title and interest of the paid parties of. in and to the said streets and avenuefc lying; in front of and adjoining the ongoing described premifeft to the centre of naid titreeta and ovonuea wnecthely.

Dated Brooklyn. February 32, 1804. fc JOHN McNAMEE. Sherir. IX PURSUANCE OF A2sT OBBBR OFROS WELL C.

LEAENAKD, Esq, Surrogate of tho County Notice is hereby given, accordirur to law, to all person. bavin claims against JOHN LA1DLAW. late or tha City Brookirn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit th riiuuc, with the vouchers thereof, to tho suhscrihers. the ecutora, nt the oriice of the Union White Lead Manufacturing Co. 'ia Burling Slip, in the City of New York, on or hs fore tbe ICth day of June next.

Dated December 12th, 1804. THOMAS LAID LAW, JOHN P. jEiecutars. dl2lsvCmS EPHRAIM MOWER. I if PITBSUAK CE "OF AK ORDER OF ROSWELLC.

BBA1NAED, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice is hereby (riven, according to law, to all persona havinK claims against JOHN LYDDON. late of the Citr of Brooklyn, doceasud, that thoy are rennirod to exhibit tho same, with tho Touchers thereof, to the subscribers, at his lato place of business. No. 1 Cedar street, in tho City of New York, on or before tho first day of Septombor next. Dated February 24th, 1B64.

MARY E. LYDDON, aa JOHN 1L HEBERT. Administratora f25Iaw6mW UPRE2V1E COURT.COUNTY OF KINGS Hufus L. Scott against Gaylord B. Hubbell, a Assignee of Wricht A Mace.

Notice is hereby given to the creditors of Wright A Maoe. that under and in pursuance of an order made in this action on thu Sth day of February, 18G4, 1, tho underirianed ahall on the eighth day of April, IbGi. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, my office number 14 Court stroot, Brooklyn, proceed to take, state and pass upon the accounts of the defandanfet horein as the assignee, of Wright 4 Mace. Dated Brooklyn. Feb.

23d ItiM. fo24 javfW HEURY MOBPBY, Jr Referee. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORBJ3R OF ROS WELL C. BRAIN ARD, Esq, Sunogatoof tho County of Kings: Notice is hereby' given, according to law. to all parson having claims against JOSEPH H.

FIELD, lato of tha City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they an) required to exhibit th eamo, with the vouchors thereof, to the subaoribflr, at her residence, No 413 Henry stroot, in tbe City of Brooklya, on or beforw tho ton th day of August next. Dated February if Pi fe61awCniS HONORA O. FIELD, Biacatrix. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROS WELL C. BRA1NARD, Esq, Surrogato of the Countf of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persona having claims against GEOROE S.

WILEY, lata of th City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to oxhibit tho with the vouchers thereof, to tho subscriber, at. his ofiice. No 14 Court street, in the City of Brooklyn, oa or before the twenty tilth day of July next. Dated January 16th. jaM lawFinW HENRY C.

MURPHY, Execntor. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROS WELL C. BRAIN ARD, Esq, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice ia hereby given.flccording to law, to all person havir.g claims against EDWARD McFADDEN. lato of th City of Brooklyn, doceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to tho aubsorib ers, at the office of David Farley, No. 91 Front street, in tha Cits of Brooklyn, on or before the seventh day ot September next Dated February 27th, 1864.

DAVtD FARLEY, mh4Iaw6niF WILLIAM KEEGAN, Qcutoni 1" PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROS WELL C. BRAIN ARD, Surrogate of tho Count ol things: Notice if hereby given, according to Jaw, to all persons having against the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to ex hibit the same, with the vnuchsw thereof, to the subscriber. the executor, at the office oi Ton Broock 4 Van Orden, iaf Greenwich street, in tho City of New York, on or before tha 1st day of July noxt. Dated December 23d, 1864. d231aw6mW CORNELIUS H.

VAN BRUNT. Executor INPOTANClEOBVAN ORDER OF ROS WELL C. BRAIN ARD, SnrJojate of tho County ot Kingi. riotiCB ia uereuy piven, acconiraa wi au panonri having claims againtft SMITH WOOD, lata of tha City of Bronklvn. deceased, that the? are raouired to exhibit th same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at her ridpnc.

No. 1G6 Rverson arroat. in the Citr of Brooklyn. on or before the 10th day of August next. Dated February 3d.

law. fe31awGmW ANN M. WOOD, Adminiatratrix. AT A xTL prcme City Ball, in SPECIAL TERM OF THE SU Court of tho Statu of New xork. hold at th Itr Ha in the Citr of Brooklyn, on the 29th dav of Feb ruary, IfcM.

Present, Hon. JOHN A. LOTT, Jnwtice. In tho matter pruvitu the 'last. Will and Teitamont of Frederick Parker, late of tho City of New Bedford, in the County of Bristol, and State of Massachusetts, dooeawd, a a Will of real and personal estato in the State of New York.

On reading and riling the petition of George R. Phillips, of wud City of New Bedford, one of the executors named in tho said will, praying that it be provad in this Court upon Commiwion to bo iswuod for that purposet and on motion ot Sands Do Fuyster, Attorneyb for petitioner. It is ordered. That notice bo given to Avorick T. Hoina ken, 'riiomiw Ji.

Lambert and Jane S. Lambert, his wife. William F. Dorr and Ann A. Dorr, his wife, John H.

Clifford and Sarah P. Clifford, hia wife, Johu A. P. Allen, William H. Alien.

Herbert Allen. Charles. P. Francis, and Avorick P. Francis, his wife, Helen M.

Allen. Isaac Thatcher and Eliza Thatcher his wife. Silas Alden and Emily Alden his wife, A. Sidney Howland. Edward S.

Taber and Emily H. Tabor, hia wiic, Samuel Lock wood and Maria D. Lockwood his wife. Heury Ludlum and Sarah P. Ludlum his wifo, Milton R.

Caiy and Anna Oary hia wife, Louis L. Dunbar, Harry L. Dunbar, Sophie E. Dunbar, William Coffin, Thotuaic Sailer and Alary Salter his wife. Jane P.

Matthowsoa, George B. Waldron and Abhy P. Waldrun hia wife, Fratl orick W. Cottin. Rufua CoRin, Annie M.

Coffln and Bwfie Coftin, tho only heirs and noxt of kin of said Frederick Parker, deceased, tn be and appear at a Special Term of this Court to be held at the City Halt in tho Oit Hall in tho City of Brooklyn, on the. first Monday of May, ltd, et ten o'clock in the forenoon, to cause why a commission should rot be issued as prayed for in said petition, for the purpose of proving said will asawill of real estate in the State of Nqw York, and that such notice bft giveu to all raid heira and next of km by the publication oi this ol der once a week in each week for six succo'wiwj weeks, in a newspaper published in tho State of Now York, at the Oity of Albany, called the Albany Evening Journal, and in a Dowppapev pnhlished in tho City of Brooklyn callod tha Brooklyn Daily Eagle, A copy. J. if. STEARNS.

Clerk. A DkPetbtes, Atttomeya Petitioner, iRevenuo Be Stamp eraaed .1 rah2 lawfl vT TLMSOMVER'S SAIiE NOTICE IS HERE JB ft; by given that by virtuo of an order of tho Court of PommonTleas for the City and County of New York, dated. Januarv 2 1864, tho undersigned. Receiver of the property of William S. Sean, a judgment debtor, will sell atpnblic auction at No.

338 Fulton street, Brooklyn, through Cole A Vurphy, Auotioneers, on the Htb. day of April, Iflilt, att o'olcck noon of that day, All the ertat, arigata title a.d, interest of William S. Searr, watuuTic uau ou Augusts, 183, at tho time of the filing and recording in the Clerk's oSioe i "ib Jiunurea nu wn. on map tiled the office of the clerk ot "gSfSaJi and styled map of the property of ti Smith, deceasiod, situated at the Narrows, in the 'At eH Utrecht, surveyed October. 1834.

bv Sidney. O. Horberw boins tiftwn hundred and seventy eipht feot northflastortY on Stewart avenue, from the River BomI. and bounded ool lectively by section eleven northwesterly by land now or hit of Richard Pennell; southwesterly by section No. 10Q, boins collectively mx hundred and tifty loot wide in fronton Stew urt avenue, six hundredand hVty tjix feet and sixinchejwidff the rear, ix hundred and seventy seven feet Iohr on tha northtvistrly side and.

containiiif; coUectiroly nine re. tivo roodf and foventeen perches, its such avenue, road ana section respectively arc laid down and designated on said And ah all those certain fourteen tois. nieces or parcels of iand. with the building" thereon, situatem thosaid Town of Nw Utrecht and County of JviiiKs. and known and le aeril wd on tu.e said map tifj number (29) twenty nine, (g thirty.

(31) thirtv ono, iliLV thirtv two. (33) thirtv threo. thirty fuur, 35) thirty two, i'V ix, (37) thirtj aeveo. thirty eizht, (39t thu iy iiiiie 0) torty, (411 orty ono and V2 forty two, and bounded coJJecfively as follows: Sontb wastcrly by Smith avenue; KOuthweteriy by lots known on the iiid map a numbers tirontyeiffht and (43) fbrhr three; i by Stuart ovmiue; and northeaaterljbr Clark wtrcct: he iik collectively (340) throe hundrud andfoc ty feet on each of tli said nonnes, Smith and Stmart, and five hundred and twtmty tivo twet on the line of lota numbers (28) twenty i'iftht and (43) forty throe, and (523) Lve hundred and twenty five tcvt on Clark street: together with all Iho rights of the streets and avuuuoa adjoining the sarao; and also all the rights and privileges of goinjc on tlio land late of Abraham Duryoa. deceased, thoTowu of Mew Utrecht, in the County of Kings and State of No York, to collect and gather sea weed on tho said land, and.

all tho rights and privileges of placing sea weed in heap on the land of the baid Abraham Daryea, deceased; together with all righto and privileges granted and conveyed tothe said William S. Sears by Timothy T. Cortelyou and others, dated the Bith day of April, in the year 1R47, and recorded in King County Clcrk'b office, in Liber 163 of Couveyaueea, prp 366, as fully and to the wine extent in all respeeU a rhe same were granted and vuuvvyed totha said William S. Sear by tbo said ded. fe5C lnwGwF R.

S. CUMMTNC Receiver. IN PURSITAN OE OF AN ORDER OF ROS WELLC. BKAIAKD, uj Surrosate of the County of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according to law to all parties hav tn: cf aims against ASA PAtiK ldtof the City of Brooklyn. deva.

rd, that are reuutred to exhibit thesamo. iitb tin vuiichers thereoi, to tlie subscribers, atthereni uViicoof I'juery It. Page, comer of 4th avenue and str't. in the City oi Brookls on or before the first day of ember next. Dated February 23d, 18C4.

rtit yvut i 23 lawduT KMKRY K. PACE. AdministralOM. PURSUANCE OF AN ORDEE OFROS WELLC. BIU1XVRD, Somwatd of the County of King: Pot ice i hereby Kivmi, nccordinEt to lnw ty all persons hnv ini: claims apniust iVlCZu JONBS, late ot the City oi' Brooklyn, divourod, that thry ate required to exhibit tha saine, vith the vouchers thoreoi" to thf suhMxibor, athi tori Fulton street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or bt foi the lirst dny of Septctnbur next.

Dated February 23th. ltX. BKNJAM1N U. SKABURY, lixocutor.S iX lawGinTh INGS COUNTY COUKT Eliwi W. Lyudft fKainBt Charles R.

Mlt'er and otht'rs, Morsk Lynuk, PlfTaAUya. In pni Miftnce of ajndmeit thia action, dated October 2 'th. ltii wi'. be sold bv public auction, by or under the direction of the undersigned Referee thtt Commercial harpe, N'o. :16 lt ic (rett, Brooklynton the 25th da? ot March, lr.l at 13 o'clock non, the tollowAns described prerr.ie:t.

those certain tea lots, pieces or nur'U of land, ultoiiiei liiiw and beln bathe Town of New Iits 'uniy of Kines and State ot New York and knwn and (itini.Ti'shed on a certain map entitled "Mm A of New ork Lot surveyedby Bacon, April. lvi." tiled in the ofuee of the Regtaterof the County ot Kina. a jind bv Vie numhtri oR (thht' ekht). $9 (thirty 1 (foity), 41 (foity one), three), 44 (ibriv Tmr) lu (fonyslx), 47 (forty sevenl, (fifty) atd 51 ttltty wdicd sauiwn tots are niock l. as UMuown onm mv.

end which said ten lots when takui are bound aafoltowa; BeKlunlnR at jtolnton the ffit sluo of bknt' vrue. onft hundred feet northerly the noitu nns ot Blvblon avennttthenct ea terlj anuta dlelti avlalonay alonft the line or Prberek aven ie on; an twtnty tlv feet: tfcence wcrtony row! VI to iiJotl? nue two nunoieu ieet urn i muut tas uur nmu v. 111 HV'flVll IHI5 (. i't. ft ft Ihc 'ity i hrknyh.i.x t.

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