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HELP WANTED. HOUSES WANTED. INSURANCE THE TRADES. FIRST EDITION. By Telegraph to the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, TUESDAY EVENING, AJPRH.2G.

Read Mrs. Holmes new story, ready in the Now York "Weekly his week, entitlod Dora'a Love. a2fl5t" Prominent on the Millinery block, between Pineapple and Orange btrcets, is tho well known establishment oi I.Noh North keeps constantly on hand all the most ennpos and stylos of Bonnets, from the course Itoupli jmd Ready to tlio finest Split Strawa. tnuM, drabs, speckled and cuir. Also all qualities of Missus white and colored round Hats, embracing the following Bt.vlus; Oriole, Waterfall, Flora, Imperial, Empress, Madeira and Cascade, emnpg them somovery fine Leghorns.

Ribbonr, oil the new nhada. of first rate quality. Ftne3t I rcrch Flowpra: Imported Shells, Grasses, 5c, ct OziTU jb, 3901'ulton itreet. a25 2LftXuJtTu Catarrh, Deafness, Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat, treated by Dr. RoWE, 49 Concord streoi Brooklyn.

Office hours from 10 A M. to 3 P. and 7 to 8 Monday, Wodncsday and Friday ovonings, From Mr. Thomas S. Day, of Brooklyn.

No. 22B Pearl street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Soptempor 13 th, 5 For tho honotit of those similarly ailiictod, I mako tho following statement: l'or ten years my daughter was afflicted with Catarrh, which gradually grew worse until it had so impaired her health that wotelt convinced she mast die. Tlie diecharpo from tho head and throat was incossant, fro qnoutlj' accompanied by blood.

After having tried every ono nndeverythinfrin vain, as a last resort I called on Dr Rowe, nndcr whoso caroho has been entirely cared and restored to tho enjoyment of excellent hoalth. THOMAS S. DAY. From Mr, Charlw Lockitt, Bbooklyn, April 1361. I wish to add my testimony in favor or Dr.

Rowe's method of treatment of Catarrh. Chabues Lockitt, 251 Fulton street. FIREMEN'S TRUST COM. PAKY OF BROOKLYN. CASH CAPITAL, eiBO.tOL Office No.

9 Court stroet (opposite City Hall.) and No. Wall street, noar Broadway, Now York. Organised on tho principle of paying one half t.hp profits abov ten per cent to the Widows' and Orphan' Fund of tbe Pirf Dfartment of tbo City of Brooklju. DlJlECTOES. George HU EiiRobbins BTPakoman Aaron A Decrauw LK Miller Frederick Poet Thomas 'lrk Noheniiah Knight BChittenden Hany Messenger Gilbert Haight Joseph Hall Warren Uookin Van BrantWyckoffSmitnFanchec J'cter Dcrj ca I Frothig haia Pofcr BAndcrJon John It Stewart Israel Velf or 8 Warren Snedeo AALf.v Thorn.

Lippitt rawfonl Smith Richard Buck HWord Ilenrj Peck "Win Board Wm Wall John I Gk.ver Henry Pieron Valentine HaA (mniielKinff Marcellun Mn. cy John I Voorhoes (George Carey, John Hick Ant'ny PCampboB Junxs Katon, Fdwin HiUyor Alfred Wood This Company cnnrlmiB to insure Buddings. Merchandise Dwellings, Household Furniture, Vessels in port and tbeur Cargoes, und other proierty nKainft loss or damage by fire cn a favorable terma as other lirst clas Companioa. GEORGE HALL, President. r.uniun.L, Secretary.

fits. H. MArDosALD. AsaiKtant Secretary, mh 13 SctSIRE INSUBATf CE OOM Glbce No. l'Moutagno stjoet.

(Mechanico' Bank Building Krnnklyn, nnd No. 31 Wall atreet, (Mechanic Bank Btuld CASHCAPITAX, 3150,000. rnure Rnluiuga, Merchandise, Funusnros, Vessels prrtaud their cwgoea, and other property against loss or daiuage by i'irc. DIBECTORS: Daniel Channcey Van Berg on Edwin Scrautoa Samuel Sloan Georgo Bergen Robert H. BordeU A brain Bay lis Thomas Stratton Geo Hastings John Brownson bamuel Smith Barnet Johnson John RRolfe Henry Crockar Theodora Rogers Samuel Slocam Nosa Webster Daniol Furnald Loomis KaHard James John II Baker baac iii hart Felix Campbell John French David hamicey Leonard Cooper Henry Boerum Thonin.s Sullivan Henry Vail Honry Brash.

Uvingnton Jv MillerRobert Davios John Barter Sylvester Hunlow Tho Polbenius, jr John Halaey Daniel Ayre, jr Geo Shaw Stephen Spader. Jacob Sackinan Henry James un "pastel CHAUNCEY, President. Waxtfu NicnOLAfl, Secretary. Walteb E. Payb.

Assistant Secretary. 3 yo ggTH DrVXDEKD BROOEXYIS' FIRE DfSURANCE CO. No. IB WALL STREET, NEW YOEK. CAPITAL 5155,000 0t 15 UNSETTLED 35000 The ufraal SEMI ANNUAL DIVIDEND OP TEN PER CENT, and the Government tax, (payable on demand has this day been declared from the profits of the last six months.

Jan. 2d, 1864. FRANCIS P. FTJRNALD, President. CHARLES BURKH ALTER, Tica Prest John W.

Cheney, Secretary. Tphib O. Bebgek, Asst. Secretary. tija4 PHENIX FIRE INSUBA5K3B CO MP AST OP BROOKXY3.

OSQo No. 1 Conrt street, cor. of Montague, Brooklyn. Branch Oflis No. 02 Wall starves.

Now York. CASH CAPITAL. 00 URPLUS 1ST MARCH. 164 222,219 30 $722,319 20 Insvrss Hooeee. Manufactories, BnildlngrL TMsshincsy, fooda, MerchaatUae, Chafctcla and Personal Estate, Ships, Toy els and Cargoes (in port only) and Shi Baikkng trom Loea and by Fire.

DmaorosB: Stephen Crovrefl I GKlboct Sarors A ijiout Danl Fernald Samuel Booth Jofhns Atkins, jr Jonatbam Weeka Samuel Halsted Ineersoll Harold Do liner Deonard Demnc John Hicks Alvin Bradley Wm Boole Bon Wardwefl Geo Berfren Lorinff Andrews MoaesFOdell CoasC Bests JeremiahT Spadat Thos Rodman GusfcftT Schwab Wm Tail as Rodman Eera Baldwin Edtrard A Low Jas Rockwell Nathan Beers Bartia Geo Archer Auffustus StadwoH Edwin Rice IaaacBrinkerhsflf Alexis Brafrtc Kshrar Crowefl Honry CoUiai Clement Parsons William A Badd lienj Breeden STEPHEN 4JE.OWELL, President. EDGAR W. CROWELL, Yice President. PgnLiJpBt Sbaw. SecTOtary, KI3SGS COUWTY FiRE 1NSURAKCH5 COMPANY OP TH3 CITY OP BROOKLYN.

L. I UmcB, Farmers' and Citizens' Bank BaildiBC. Brooklyn. Branch OiBce, No. 1 NaflsaustrecV New York.

CASH CAPITAL, $160,000. fa Hires Dv7Sllincs, Stores, and other Buildingv, FumiLure and Jderchandiiie, Tssela in ort ana theia L'arcoco, Mortcaces, Interest, Leases, and other property, aaainbt loss or damage by lire, and aeainst she nafcs of inland naricatuo and fcracisportaiion, en she caost favox aslo terms. DmecxoBS. Bdw Bsckbou.e Riibard Truss oil Daniel SfnitSa Grillith Grilhlh Jacom Wilson Lewis Hulat John Wayward Chauncoy Cook Wm Pease EphrsiniS idler Olivor Ineersoll Lawrence Reeves Stephen Provost Jas A Ynn Brunt Thos Hntchinaoo Allrod Clock Adam Martin Georjio Bonuott Jr.hu Walls Samuel Spedin Andrew Provost Beech Terrett Henry Johnson. Edwcrd North Arch Meserolo Joeph Burr Samuel Free David Sturretant Alfred Hobley Charles Fellows Abraham Mills Jas Valentine Wm Pooley Sylvester TuttU Richard Brown John Kcutins Jos Anderson Ralph Tests E.

T. BAClCHOUbE, President. flCTTBY PorB, Socrctary. Samtbi. Tatlob, Assistant Secretarr.

OLTMAaa. Surveyors. OFFICE OF THE XjAFAYETTE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 117 Pulton Ijn. February 10th, lfcl.

lhe follawiiyr cenUpmso wwre elected Directors of uam Canpany, st the annul oloetiaa hold on tbe 0th inst: James Frecland, Edmund Gibson Calvin Camp Alexander iucCue Hiram St. John Voorhis Bdw. Rufus Graves James Harper Michael Nevin, Lovris Hurst Samnel Garrison John Spader John LeBerts Henry CuUen Baral Van Bnshoton Sace Curtiss Noble Phillip Oroolce, James Titus Jamen Cuoper Jesse Rowan John Schnmaker Bdward Harvey John Yanderbilt Stephen A Dodge Henry Tienken Andrew Fitzgerald. Jamad CruikHhank At a unbsequent meetanff mf tho Board. JAMES FBBE LjUN'D, was unanimously ro olectod Prasidant.

JAMES B. THOMPSON. Socratary WIXLJAMSjBUBGH CITY FIRB INSURANCE COMPANY Othces Corner of Firs and South Sovenali streeta, Brook lyn, and No. 40 Wall street, Now York. This Company with a cash CAPITAL OP 8150,000.

Acfi a lyrrro JmrpJo.i. all securely invested conbUraes to tatmro Dwellings. Fuoterioe, Ships in port and their Carcoes, Merchandise and other property at as reasonable rates as any other first class Company. DIRECTORS Kit hard Ten Eyck John Van Aist JokaACrosa Hen Levorioh Ddruund Dricpe Charles Noble Samuel Meeker Georfie KitchinjL Safchaniel Brijafa Fleming Duncan Psfcer Coopor Jedediah Miller John Forbes Abraham Vaudervow William Coopor A Brinkorboff James Waterbury John Devoe Ctiarles Marshall Wra Park James Truslow Jacob DeBovotse Kiohard Berry Marstn Johnson Nicholas Wycioff Daniel O'Conor Daniel Maujer John DeBovois Wiliiam aiarshall Peter Murrajr RICHARD TJH EYCK, Pro id eot BTJBgac GraoTJX SretajT. etf THE FLREaiEN'S INSURAXCE COMPANY (Incorporated in 1825) No.

33 WALL TRET, Mechanics' Bank BuHding, CASH CAPITAL XUivw Immrauco aifomst iohs and Damage by Fire on favorable O.NS Rowland. Cornelius Smith, Abraham Sands. Francis Luque. Jacob Nevins, Jacob Harson, Etlirjg'ni Townseud Jacob Kobertson.Chas Buckhalter, William Anew. Kdward Faile, Havomyer, Inm Smith, Ddmund Ponford, Ahm Van Nest, Wm Sjernman, WilUam O.

Reade, Edward Owen. Leverich, John Phelps. C. N. S.

BOWL AND, Preaidflat, J. T. lUxiaoT, Seorstary. CiEORGE J. HARDY, Afiout.

GBCRGE J. HARDT, Real Estate and Insurance Affent, Ixians negotiated. Real Estate bought, sntd or exchanged. Hoodie let or leased. Deeds, bonds and Mortgages executed.

Commuoioner of Dood. No. 12 Court street. oDpoaito CitylJall. iTICE OF THE NASSAU FIRE mSCTR ANCF No.

10 COURT STREET. At tho annual election for Directors of this Company held cm the 2d ihe following; Kontlomen werecloctod for th ensuinfi yoar: Wm Jl Hairii A A Tow Oonkbn Brush John Halsey II clailin SainL Smith John Martin, Murphy John A Crocs 11 Coming, Wm Hunter, Jr John A Lott Geo Morgan Husted Cyrus Smith JosCJobnson John French Harper Saml. L. Mitchofl Thos Stratton Alox UnderhiU Win Fowler Thoo Rogera Tan Voorhia Sheldon Jamen Weaver ThosClark AH Hell Silan Ludlam A Beokman. Ceo A Thorno Wardwell Daaiol MoCabo.

John Huntor Valentine At a subsequent meeting ef the Bonrd, WTLLIAM U. HAKR1L waj uuammously elected President. co A. J. BEEKMAN.

Secretary. OFFICE OF THE LOiNG ISLAND INSUB ANCE COMPANY, of Brooklyn, Slay 14, 1863. At an election for Directors of this Company, holdoa Monday 11th tbo following named Rentlemen mra elected, viz. Henry Younc John A Lott Peter Cornell Goorfre Thompeott Daniel Ayrea Smith WoodhuU Ired'k Marnuand Nosiah Wright John H. Prentice.

George A Thome Coming Charles Lovorich Charles liill Henry Loverioh Joshua Skidmoro John Vassar De Lon later Daniel A RobbinJ Isaac Hyde. Jr Jonathan Thome Minturn Poe John A Newboald, Thorno CharlosH Roffora, Wm AuRuatut Whit For Inspectors John D. Prince, Walter Barro, Abraham Lott. At a subsequent meeting oi the Board, held this day, Mr. li.

W. DELAM ATER was unanimously re olectod Proaident of the Company. myU WM. W. HENSHAW.

Socrotacr. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF WELL C. BRAIN ARD, Surroeato of tho Count or Kings: Notice is hereby Riven, according to law, to all oeraotM having chums against WM. FORD, late of the OitrSI brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to eihibittha same, with tbe vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the administrator, at his office, number 13T Broadway, in the Cito of Now York, on or before the 15 th day of May next. Dated November 5th, 1863.

116 lawBmTh JOHN R. FORD, Admin istratoa COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY Edeliza R. Skidmorot plaintiff, against Michael S. Edwards, and Julia Ann, his wife, and olhors. In pursuance of ajudgment order of the above Court, In the above entitled action.

the referee named in such order, will sell at the public salesroom of Foster Loner, No. 4 Sands street, in the City of Brooklyn, on tho seventh dir of May, 1864, at 12 o'clock noon, tho following dosoribed tiremises: AH that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, with the brick stable thereon eievted, situate, lying and beins ia thu Fourth Ward of tbe City of Brooklyn afozwaid, bounded and containing as follows, to witL Beginning at a point on the easterly side or line of Liberty stroet, distant southerly one hundred and sixty eight feet and four inches G68 4 from the southeasterly corner of Concord and Libert sttvets, and at the middle line of tho party wall of the said stable and the stable on the north on land which was proposed to be conveyed to Alexander Touscv; thence runnina vtrly on a straight line aloiiK tho middle lino of the said party wall and continuously therewith toapoint distant one hundred and sixty seven feet and eleven inches (167.111 Feutherly from Concord atreet and fifty feet easterly from AT A MKETING'OF THE SHIP JOLV era of Xow York and vicinity, htld on tho 'J jth of April, anions other business he committee appointed to notify the llosfi Joiners of tho roolntion passed on Thurd d.iy eveiiinf. April 21, reported 22 employers lnivins agreed to Pay tho advance but 3 rofusin ItesoJvL'il, 1 hut vote of thanks be rohdorcd to thosoeni pinyers who have comnliml with our demand rT 'J2)per df LAWIDCSLX I'OWEKS, Cluirman. dAH.

K. HATiION T), Sec'y. a'Jtj it" LEGAL iVOTICES). CtOUNTY COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS JacobuLeakcand Ann.hinwifonndotherH. PI tintiif.

agaiiibt Uatharine Tallman and Jame.i M. Scabary, Defendants. In partition. Jamks II. plaintiff.

Attornev. Bimwaimj it Kick DoVmlanK Atiorw'd. In rurfnnncoui a jmVmcnt sciil Cnnrt in tbcnbive ciuitiedactmr. beanufr Jate Api the sul scribtT. the Jtefer.

rutur in said judgment, will expo io to r.lo at nulmc auetion on tho day' of June, 12 i clock nt nnop, at Cnnmcri'V i No. Fulton street, in the City of Brooklyn, by ,1. t'ole, thu ii'liuwiug premise. ilist li ta n.iv: All wnvn tract und pan el of land, situate, lvnx arid beiiv: in the 1 own of vnd, in the County of IOrigi, bounded and desen "A as follow to wit: Beg'tining at a point where the easterly iio tho imbiic road or highway icaamg from Coney Lslu.id to Brook'yii t. southerly line of tlie la r.f the heirs or cluveo of iinrcct Stry ktr.

rta of tno said Town of Grave send, rlncea.cd. and nri ningtjicnce north teventy ono dogrei alom; the siid land of tae heirs or duvi ees of tho naid Gnrret St.rvkcr, de ctsed. eleven c. ains and tifty nix links to a point and running thenco sonta two dein ees and tut en minut es along land of Jolm J. Stillvrell, 1 awrencu Hydur and i lie hoird oi the late Johanres linmnns, decooso'3, six ch.dtirt and ninety two links to a point; aud running thuuee sjuth eighty eiKht decrees tl irly minutes east along land of tho limrofthesaid Johanne3iimmans, deceased, five chains and AOrty eight links to a point; and running thence north one dygree west along said land of the heir of Johaune Ilin rnans, deceased, one chain and forty nine links to a point; ur.a running thence south ei.rht decrees and thirty minutes cawt along land of Lawrence Ryder five chains and titty four links to tho second wood road: and running tnenco couth four decrees and thirty minutes east along said second wood road four chains and fifty live li.iks to tho highway leading from Now Utrecht to Flat lands; and running thence south siity fonr degroes fifteon minutes Wit along nanj last mentioned highway three chains and seventy two links to a point; and running thence south tify two aegreea wcftt ttill along Paid hist mentioned highway four chains and forty nine links to a point; and running tlitmco south soventy threo degrees thiriy minutes wet still said last mentioned hiihway three chains and eighty links to a point and running thonco south eighty eight dCj irees forty five minutes west still along said last mentioned highway sercn chains and seventy T.a IjlD0 alons lanL Sar.ih Emmans and one west along said lane and along land of faarah A.

Johnson and la of Ann Johnson ar.d of land of Elizabeth Johnson five chaintj and aevunty three hnks to apoint; and running thence south eighty eight degrees west along said land of Elizabeth Johnson lour chains and one link to the said public rotd or hijenway loadirs from Conoy Island to Brooklyn andrunuing thonco north two degrees west along eaid last mentioned road or highway bix chains and fifty two links to the point nnd place of beginning containing twenty one acres eiovon perches and six tenths of a perch of land. And also all that certain otnor tract and parcel of land flitnaU, lying and being in tho said town of Grave tend, in the said lounty of Kinga, bounded and dojeribed as follows, to wit: Becinning at a point wbore tho westerly lino of thI ourthood road intersects the noiiherly linoof mrdof Higginbotham, late of A. Hushed; and running thence south seventy degrees west alone said land late of J. A. HuRhea four cliam3 and sixty two links to a point; and running thonco sout'i 6eveity degrees and thirty minutes west along lan 1 of Jeremiah Ryder two chains and twenty two link to a point; and running thence south seventy nine degrees wes along land of widow Hyder four chains and twehty soven links to a point; ami running thence north six degrees west aong land of Richard J.

Stillwell four chains and twontv thrca links to a point and running thence north seventy dagrasa and fcrty nvo minutes east live chains and seventy nine links to a point: and running thence south threo degrees chains and forty four links to a point and running thence north sirty eight degrees cast aloag land of Von Dyke nve chains and seventy two links to the said fourth wood road and running thence south three dejreos oast along said last mentioned road two chains and seventy links to tho point and place of beginning, containing threa acre3 threa roods, thirty two perches and nine tenths of a poroh of land; and also a certain tract of salt meadow land, situate. Ijing and being in the said town of Gravedend, bounded erstwordly by the highway leading1 from Gravesend village to Sheep9head Bay, northwardly and wetwardJy mea kmdyof the heirs of John Terhune, deceased, and southwardly by meadow land of the heirs of Daniel St ill well deceased, containing about one acre of land; together with all and singular tho tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto and unto each of the said tracisofland belonging or in anywise appertaining. Dated April 2fl. VxiowfjwTu NATHAN B. MORSE.

Refereo. RECEIVER'S SALE NOTICE IS HERE by given that by virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas for tho City and County of If ew York, dated January, 2M the undersigned. Receiver of the property of "WilliamS. Sears, a judgment debtor, will sell at public auctionatKo.33yi'ultonstrut, Brooklyn, through Colo Jt tlurphy, Auctioneers, on the 14th day of April, 18i4, at 13 o'clock noon of that day. All the estate, right title and interest of "William S.

iaeara, which he had on Augurt 5, 1863, at the time of the lilinR anil recording in the Clerk's ottico of Kings County of tho order appointing said receiver, oL in and to all those certain two sections, pieoe or parceUoi ground situate in the Town of 'eir Ctreaht, County of Rings and State of cw York, and known as sections (109 one hundred and seven) and (110) one hundrod and ten, on a map tiled in the ottice of the clerk of tho said County of Kings, and styled map of the property of the hoirsof Jano Smith, deceased, situated at tho Narrows, in the Town of utrecnt. surveyed uetober. lbj by bidney. U. Hcrber.

being fut hundred and eeventy oiKht feet northeasterly on Stewart avenue, from the River Uoad, and boundad collectively by section eleven northwesterly by land now or late of Richard Pennell; southwesterly by section 2io. 106, being collectively sis hundred and fifty Feet wide in frout on Stewart avenue, six hundred and fifty six feet and six inchoswide in the rear, six hundred and seven ty feet long on the northeasterly fide and, containing collectively nine aorei, tno roods and seventeen perches, a such avonue, road and oection respectively ore laid down and designated on said map. And also all those certain fourteen lots, pieces or paroela of land, with the buildings thereon, situate in tho said Town of 'cw Utrecht and County of Kings, and known and described on tqe said map an number (29) twenty nine, (3(0 thirty. (31) thirty one. (321 thirty two, (33) thirty three, C9 thirty four, (35) thirty live, (36 (thirty six, (31) thirty fleven, (2F) thirty eight, (39) thirty nine.

(40) forty, (4t forty one and (12) forty two, and bouuded collectively as follows: Southeasterly by Smith avenue; southwesterly by lots known on the said map as numbers (2 twenty eight and (43? forty three; northwesterly by Stuart avenue; and northeasterly by Clark atreet; being collectively (340) three hundred and forty feet on each of tho said avenues, Smith and Stuart, and (525) five hundred and twenty five feet on tho line of lota numbers (28) twenty eight and (43) forty throe, and (52fift five hundred and twenty five feet on Clark street: together with all the rights of the streets and avenues adjoining the same; and also all the righti and privileges of (roing on the land late of Abraham Dur yea. dooeased, in tho Town of New Utrecht, in tbe County oi King and Stake of Hew York; to collect and gather sea weed on tho said land, and all the rights and privileges of placing sea weed in heaps on the land of tho said Abraham Duryea, deceased; together with all rights and privilecos granted and conveyed to the ftaid William S. Scars by Timothy T. Cortolyou and others, dated the 19th day of April, in recorded iu Kings County Clerk' office, in Liber 163 of Conveyances, fiage 366, as fully and to tho same extent in all respect au he same were granted and convoyed to the said "William S. Sears by tho said deed.

fe26 lawGwF R. S. CUMM.ING. Retoivsr. SUPREME COURT.

GEORGE T. MICK ens, Plaintiff, against William Boch, Antoine (or Anthony) Bocb, Victor V. (or Francis Victor) Boch, William Boch, "William N.McIntire. Union Porcelain Company Thomas C. Smith, Margaret E.

Smith, his wife, John Mersercau, Amelia Mereereau, his wife, Marcus Grinnell Defendants. Summons for a money demand on Contract (Com. not served.) County of Kings ss. Placo of 50 eta. S.

Int. Rev. Stamp. To the Defendants above named: You ore hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which will be filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of KingSj at the City of Brooklyn, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at his office. No.

51 "Wall street, in the City of New York, within twenty days aftor tho service of this summons on you, exclusive of tho day of such Pervice; and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the timo aforenaid. tbe nlaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief ttemandod in the complaint. Dated Now York, March 21. 1964. C.

A. HAND, Plaintiff's Attorney. The complaint referred to in this summons was this day filed in the Onice of the Clerk of the County of Kings, at the City of Brooklyn. Dated March 2tf, 1864. al5 lawew C.

A. Ha.T, Attorney for Plaintiff. Y. SUPREME COURTSAHTTEL G. 9 V.

Edwards against Edward D.Janiori and other. Amiieiist "WitiiiT, PUT's Attv. In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made in the above entitled action, bearing date tho 4th day of i.ry, 164, and i. pursuance of an order bearing data April 4t 1 will soil by public auction, at the isak'S Rooms No. 2' Fulton street, in the City ot" Brooklyn, on the 23th day of April, 1H1.

at 12 o'clock noon, the following dueribod land and premises: All that certain lot of land, with the brick dwelling house thereou erected, bituato, lying and being on the southerly side of Sackett atreet. between Columbia nnd Van Brunt streets, in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and Suit of New York, bounded and dericribjd as follows, to wit; Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Sackett street, distant one hundred and eighty feet westerly from tho southwesterly corner of Sackett and Columbia streets, which point is at the centre of a parry wall: and running thence westerly along Sackett street' twenty iVet thonce southerly through tho centre of a brick wall, which is a party wall, and along a board fence there dtundimrand parallel with Columbia streot ninety five foot; thence easterly in a line parallel with Sackett struct twenty feet; and thence northerly along a bonrd fence and through the centre of a brick wall, which is a pnrty wall, and parallel with Columbia street, ninety live feet to the southerly side of Sackett street, at tt.o place of beginning. Brouklj April 5th. 1864. ap6 2aw3W JOHN McNAMRK, Sheriff.

IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDEROFROS WELL C. BRAIN ARD, Esq, Surrogate of tho County of Kings: Notice is hereby (riven, according to law, to all having claims against JOHN LA1DLAW. lato of tho City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit tho same, with the vouchers theroof, to the subscribers, tho executors, at the otiice of the Union White Lead Manufacturing Co, 26 Burling Slip, in the City of New York, on or before tho 16th day of Juno next. Dated December 12th, THOMAS LAIDLA.W. 1 JOHN P.

MANN. Executors. dl2 lawCmS' EPHRAIM MOWER, IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROS "WELL C. BRAIN ARD, Surrogate of the Counr of Kings: Notice is hereby Riven, according to law. to all Dorsona having claims against JOHN E.

HANPORD, late of tho nifui smo.i)u, uvtuaacu, uiai wibj uru iuuihtbu exhibit tho same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subsorib ers, at the office of tho executors. No. 110 Maiden lane, in the City of New York, on or before the sixth day of Mar noxt. Dated October 29th, 1863. DANIEL F.

WRIGHT, i o301awGmF FERRIS TRIPP, Executors. 1 SUPREME COURT. FRANCIS B. CUT ting and Henry Heyward, executors and trustees un I dertlie will of Nicholas C. Hoyward, deceased, plaintiffs, i against Michael Markey, Markoy.

his wifo. Mary Mar I key, PrancineM. Markoy, C. F. Bauer.

Sarah W. GeorgoJonefl, Jones, his wife, Goorgo Lowis, Rnoben Row), dofondauts. Amended County of Kings, ss. Place of 50 cts. U.

S. Int. Rev. Stamp. To the Defendant above named.

You are hereby summoned and roquired to answer tho amended complaint in this act ion, which is this day filed iu the oilice of the Clerk of the County of Kings, nt the City Hall, in tho City of Brooklyn, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at nis otiice, number 51 Wall street, City of Now York, within twenty days after tho Bervice of this summons on you, occlusive of lnint within tho timo aforesaid, tho plaintiffs in this ac ion will applv to tho Court for the relief demanded in tho complaint. Dated Now York, March 16, apl51aw6v C. A. HANI) Attorney. COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY Phebe Blagrote, plaintiff, against John A.

Mason, John Mason. Cornelia E. Mason, George A. Mason, Philip D. Mason, Jessie H.

Mason and Aiinin Masou, Hiram Marth, John Mitldleton, Peter Tynan, Georgo P. Rogers, Thoma.sD. llcatlle, JaineiiT. Smith and James E. Wisnor, defendants.

Summoni for relief. (Com. not served. To the defendants above named and to each and ovcry of them: You are hereby summonod and roquired to answer rtio omplaint in action, which waa on tho 8th of Eebrnarv 111, filed in the orlice of tho Clork of tho said County of Kings, at the City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, anil to fcervo a copy of your answer to the naid complaint on ho subscriber, at his otfico. No.

1 Montague sireet, in lhe (Jit of Brooklyn, within twenty days at'icr tho nemo1 oi thin sunmions on yon, eiclusiTo of tlio day of aucb servicv; and if you fail to answer the said complaint within tho tinvo aforesaid, the plaintiff in thi aciion will apply to roiirt for the robot domandod in the complaint. Dated Jaa uar lHtf. JUuft V. HutJ' Put Atvy. S.

Internal Revenuo 50 cont process nihlS law6w.F XTOT1CE TO CREDITORS PURSUANT to an order of Hon. MORRIS EuSDlCK, Surrogate of the County of Queens, notice is hereby given all per boiis having cbaims against tho estate of EVAN I ALST, lato of the Town of Newtown, in tin siiiil County of i ijueens, deceased, to exhibit the Hume, with tin' vouchors I thereof, to tho subscriber, the administrator of the goods, chattels and creditH of tho said docoa. rd. at hi oshco number 27 William etreot, in the City of New York, on or hoforo tlie thirtieth day of, September nest March 17, 1801. mhiyiaw6mS DAN MARVIN.

Admiqiatrator. WAJSTED A HALL SUITABLE EOR juvenilo Court street. Address, staling terms, Ac, 11. 315 Pacific Rtreet, Brooklyn. a3S It' "VST AN TED BY A PAHTY OF THREE cduK J.

tho second floor a houso with modern improvements; muht bo a respect ble neighborhood and in tbo vicinity of City Hull prcler ed. For a ptacj that suits w'M toy a liberal rent atii. im if do i. Address, with lull p.tr.iculars, W. I).

Eajlo OL. Mii ztr BY A GENTLEMAN, yy one hi rj yeara ot a Itjuje. enn rr IliTon rtr tnnr 11 UirOlStl i if. in trod loca or a route. vtm ts.

It. II. i ii i'lXTLEMAN A I. I'unii jd, i i from t.ia Ml a2S iio. near street or FnKon i lJcsi given.

Address, WANTED BY A fj a pood si. ci) room, com pleasant Incn ion. with or without tj llay. Ai'drera F. oHicooi from WANTED A SUIT Oi HHJRORlVB rooms on second oot d.v an vi''j mil I inlait, in Brooklyn or Key York, w.

T. tli glc Orhee, for two days. Termt mn ic rg. ANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND wife a small cottaTO, or jiari of a houso situate, 1 ncarl'ulton or Wall Btreot femes, with watertidb.itli. Any havinRtnch nnouso will nnd a eootl tenant.

Rent in advfnco. not to cotceod F. liicle Oroco, Brooltlyn 52i AN TED ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, bv a siocle lady, twonruurnLsiieu r.oms. lie.crQiic2 chanced. Address H.

75 tJIarit utrcn. a25 3t ANTE TO id UIE, A SMALL bonsc. with 2 or more Ipt of pround foracardon; rent not to eiceed S400. Aaaross iugio oltice. st.it inir terms nnd location.

TrafANTED FURNITURE ONE PAR Yy. lorflnit and ono or two chamber suits. Those hrenkinx up honsoltcepintr, can tind a carefnl perj.on in a first class houae, and liberal rent, by addressing rURN'I TURE, Eagle otiice. a23 2t WANTED A GENTLEMAN AND VI PE without children; desire to secure a Rontoelly fur nnished honso in Brooklyn for from ono to fivoyoars. Tha Heights preferred.

Satisfactory references given, Address Box 4U3 Now York Post Onice; a'J5 1t WANTED TO PURCHASE A THREE story and basement brick IraildinB. with all the modem improvements, in a desirable locution. Address, stating prico and terms, B. box VJi r.aglo office. a'A5 31 WANTED A HOUSE, WITH all tho modern improvements, situated between Fort Greene place and Clasaon avenue, by a small family; rent not to oxcocd $650.

Address Box 103 Eazlo oiBco. a23 4t BOARDING. OAED WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN in a ouieb family, near the ferries, with tho comforts oi homo. References. Address, with particulars, BOAHD, Box 1S98 Postoffloo, New York.

a2t)2t OARD WANTED IN A PLEASANT private lamuy, or wnere vuuiu uro iow ooaruers, Dy a lady teacher. Address H. Jj. Eagle office. o26 it yonng BOARD TO LET, "WITH BOARD, TWO handsomo rooms, furnished or unfurnished, to gentlemen and their wives, at 210 Schermerhorn stroet, near Eond.

a26 3t OARD TO LET, AN UNFURNISHED room, with board, at C3 Henry street. a26 It BOARD TO LET, UNFURNISHED, A suit of rooms of rooms on the 2d floor of house So. 4 Lafayette avenue; bouse first class; location nneiceptiona Die. rer parucmars emiuiro umj. turcei uooi or a gentleman and wife can be accommodated with hoard at 162 Washington street, couve aient to the ferries.

a26 6i, BOARD WANTED IMMEDIATELY AN unfurnished room and becraoin, with board for three, in a privatefamily. State lowest terms and address H.E.C. Brooklyn P. O. 026 It XJOARD WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN JL in a respectablo neuihborhood, convenient to Fulto i Ferry, were there aro not many boan'ers; dinner at 61'.

o'clock. Please address, for two days, W. Box 3238, New York Post Office a2S It BOARD WANTED FOR A GENTLE man, wife, bahy and littio boy four years old; they wlifnrnishthe'r room with the exception of carpet. Address, for two days, J. S.

H. B. Eagle Office, statin terms and Jocotion. a2f It BOARD A GENTLEMAN AND HCS wife can beaccommodatedwith a pleiuunt hack nir ior, with board, ina quiet private family. Apply at 40 wesl Baltic street, botween Clinton and Court streets, a'26 3t BOARD AT 335 ATLANTIC STREET, A pleasant room on the 3d floor, with board, suitable for gentleman and wife or two single gcutlemeu.

Terms $12. a252t JOARD THREE OR KOUR GENTLE men can beaceomnaooateawitn wen furn.shoa rooms and excellent board, in a genteel neighborhood up town. pply at OWLTUiN'S Keal JLritate Otiice, corner Fulton Portland avenuos. n'i 6t BOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or one or two singlo eeullemen, who can advance 3'0 on security, can find good board in a private family, a neat front room, house in a good location within 10 minutes' walk of City Hall. Tho money will hv taken on interest for one year, or can co towards payinir the hoard, which will bo made aareasonable as possible.

Address A. S. Brooklyn Post Office. a2T3t BOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE can be accommodated with a nicely furnished haek parlor, with board: also two young gentleman. Apply at Ho.

14 Pebevoii Btreet, BrooKlyn. a25 4t BOARD WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN and wife, in a small and respectable private family; will furnish own room if desired. Terms moderate. Atl dress for three days, J. S.

Eagle otiice. a25 2t BOAKD WANTED FOR A GENTLE man, wife and daughter, 2 or 3 rooms, in a private family, or where there are butfew other boarders, location in the vicinity of Court, Atlantic. Clinton and Fulton sts; references exchanged. Address BOARD, Eagle office. a252ttt BOARD WANTED ON OR BEFORE the first of May, by a gentleman and wife, in a private family in tho neighborhood of Lafayette avonue, 2 rooms with closets, bedroom furnished.

Please address at once g. Eagle office. a25 6t BOARD FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, with or without board; location very pleasant for the summer, Vithin ten minutes' walk of tho City Hall and convenient to 3 car routes. Apply at 311 Dean street, corner of 4th avenue. a25 3t BOARD GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives and single gentlemen can find furnished or on furnished front rooms, with first class board, in the modorn brown stone dwelling houso 43 Concord street, pleasantly situated: has all the modern improvements; table unexceptionable: references exchanged; convenient to tho Ful ton and "Wall Btreet ferries.

a25Gt BOARD WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN and wife and two small children, with a plain private family, where family privileRes nnd home comforts can be enjoyed. One large room or two adjoining roquired. Will furnish entire. Location betwoon Washington and Franklin avenues, near Fultou. Address 0.

Postoffico, Brooklyn. o25 3t BOARD A SINGLE GENTLEMAN CAN be accom aaodated with a good furnished room, on 2d floor, with the use of bath, in arespectable private family. Breakfast and Sunday meals if required. Apply nt 43 Or fcrd street, between Alyrtlo and Park avonnes. q25 3t BOARD WANTED, MAY 1st, BY A young gentleman and wife, a suit of unfurnished rooms, second story, (modern improvements,) with board, in a brat class family, (New England preferred.) Location either apon the Heights or in the immediate neighborhood.

The table must be unexceptionable. Address, for three days, Eagle office. a23 4t SOARD IN BROOKLYN TO RENT, with board, in a private family, the parlor floor of an lish basoment house. References given and required. Address JR.

Brooklyn Post Office. a23 3t FOR SALE FOR SALE A SEVEN OCTAVE, ROSE wood cas piano, at 179 Clinnton street, on Friday morning, together with other furniture. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP A LOT OF Buildins Materials, but li'tlo used, ennsistin of Philadelphia and other brick. Bash glazed, blinds, iramo. marble sills and lintels, man.

els, Apply at 8J6 Mvt'Io avonue, near Tompkins av. a23 3t FOR SALE SHELVING, STANDING casks, beer pumps and screens. Apply to M. HENRY, cn ner of Plymouth and Gold streets, or at 69 Fulton street. Will be sold cheap.

a25 3t monLET THE STORE AND FIXTURES JL of house Columbia street. Tlie situat'on is well adapted for the hoot and shoe business, but has bon established for the st lo of fancy dry wods and threada id nedlo. Applv at LESLIE'S Agency, 170 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. npgftot FOR SALE FURNITURE ONE SUIT of rosewood, in brocatelte; one suit of mahogany, in hair clotl with some other p'eces; all our cuatoin mado and very Hubatnntir1. Apply at 72 Third place.

a25 IjlOR SALE ONE OF PLANERS No. 1 Sewing Machines, in perfect order; will ho cold low; nlto, a hantlomo English Brussels carpet, about 31 yar. Inquire nt 47 Cranberry street, Brooklyn. a2Ti2 1 IjiOR SALE CHEAP A GOOD CART liorso; price Enquire at SMTTH'S Turn ingShnp, No. 2ff Nassau street, Bn'oklyn.

a21 6t FOR SALE A FULL SEVEN OCTAVE Chickcring Piano, richly carved rosewood case; for sale cheap. Apply to OllUBE A METZ, 1(3 Atlantic st. ol9 tit SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL Is OTIC L. TIL 712 Ilroadwry, informs tho ladies of Brooklyn that he hits received Ins asisort men of, SPRING BONNETS, and morj than ever, the most beautiful and complete assortment of ARTIl'IClAl i IvLiUv Jbtici, rrAAniiKS, xc, ever im TMirtarf in Mm II.

S. Tlio lowuwt trade nriccs will bu ailowuc to perrons in the trade. L. TLLMAN, 712 Broadway. N.B.

Please remember, to prevent mistakos, TILMAN, in Broadway. No. "12, Etablis iod in 1855. a'JJ lw OTICE THIS ANY PERSON" HAVING Xl a full sized, firft class Billiard Table and willing to stll low can hear of a casii customer by addrossinc J. E.

Brcoklvn P. O. Ono used as a privato table preferred. a26 3t SPECIAL JfOTICE. OEU'ICE OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OP KINGS COUNTY ON BOUNTY FUND, Nos.

1 and 3 Montague street, Brooklyn, April 25th, 1664. Tho abovo Committeo aro desirous of ascertaining tho names, Ac. of nil men who havo been shipped in the Navul Sorico ot the United beiwoen tlie istli day of October. lW'vt, and rhe 4th day of April, ISt'l, who were at the time of their shipment residents of this eoun'v. Any one knowing of tho shipment of another in the aVovo mentioned time in earnestly requested to call at the off co of the Committee, and leave or send by post tho name, residence, jtc, of tho person so shipped.

WM. J. OSBORNE. SAMUEL BOOTH. K.

W. BLOOM. C. W. CHESHIRE.

JOHN SHEAUON. J. J. STILWELL. WILLIAM M.

LITTLE. F. McGRATIf, ap25 Special Committee. XO CONTRACTORS SEWERAGE OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF SEWER COM Ml NERS, No. 355 Fulton atreot, Brooklyn, April rith, 1861.

TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be roceived ot thif; officeuntil Monday, tho 30th day of May next, at 1 for building fewer in Drainago District No. 24,. Subdivision 1, Map 8, Eastern District, on tile in this otiice, and tbe rograding and repairing Kent avonue and certain otherstroet rendered necessary by the construction of tho main sewer in Kent avenue. Plans and specifications may bo seen and forms of proposals procured on application at this orhce. No propnal will ho considered unless mado in said form, accompanied by the signatmcs of two ro persons, duly (lualiiiod in tho mpiiner and form thorein act forth.

Tho ConimiHsioners reserve to thorn; elves the right to reject all propoaald if necessary to protect ho interest of the city. GAMALIEL KING, President. Dak'L L. NQBTHtrp. Secretary.

a23 td OITt" FORGET BURNHATVrs GRAND GYMNASTIC and DRILL EXHIBITION at tho ACADEMY TO NIGHT. u2eu BON rT FORGET BURNHAAl'S GRAND GYMNASTIC and DRILL EXHIBIT) OS at the ACADEMY TO NIGHT. H2B It EXCELSIOR nAIR RESTORER A' Liquid for preserving and making tho hair grow; will also turn it to a dark glossy color. Warranted not to injure tho sculp. To beuaod two or throe timea day.

Prico 53 conts. Sold only at No. 310 Myrtle avonuo. a283t ANTED A COOK, CHAMBERMAIO llTlrf ift f) ift thll fnr thn siKninnr uuu tan. vjiuy cojuyutontyurauuH uvcu.

apply, no. VI Item son street, from i to 6 P. M. mvH WANTED A BOY, IN A REAL Estate office, who writes a good hand and can come whJ recomzuended; aire from 15 to 19. Auuly to A.VO FORD CORNELL, If Court slreot.

apCSit WANTED A WAITER TO ATTEND ot tJiblet anrl make himself "crjlv En fjvirs to GILES INTERNATIONAL," lST'i'orf: st. WANTED A GIRL 'J'O COOK, WASH and ron iT asmaH f.r.n'lv: mu4 he tr i id ob iry and well recommended. Apply at No. 9'j Wui v.vt from 9 toll A. M.

WANTED A NEAT AND rl to do the eera housework for a Otnilv of four must be a Rood waiher and ir.m?r a id yoou er; Prntestnnt preferred. Call nf l'H ydnin nr. a'in 3i A YOUNGOLvNEOR ronenil honsework. must boa phiin cook. ro ereuce5, to Mrs.

93 Dtan near floyt. OZO WASTED A COLORBJJ CHAAlBSli mB'd and ivnitrc.3. iful f.crvnnt. who can come well recommended con find a good situation at No. 15 lUon streot.

3k WANTED A. GOOD COOK, WASHKTl ttu lroncr Call immediately in Clermont avenue, a hone norl i of Greene nveiiuo. iicii1 WANTED 25 MEN TO CANVASS FOR Ue Brooklyn Dircc: ory. None bnt those l. ho i7ri' 3 veiii PLAIN need aonly.

Call at fo troolilvn Office, Moa jono atreet, near Court, (over i ho Post Oiice,) to Wednesday, from 2o i o'clock P. M. a2SH J. IMS. ANTED A WOMAN TO COOK, vrashandiron, and a sir! ot about errandB and take oaro oi a child.

Both must bo well recommended. Apply at Io. 63 Fulloa ovonuo, in uie dental orlice. WANTED A FIRST BATE GIBL FOB general ono who urderstpjubi her buji nw j'yo in family. Ji2 Fori Greone pfcaie, Brookljn, 'U AN TED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL 'I.

homework, to go a short distanco in tho country one who understands milking. Apply at 23 Willouidiby su on Wednesday. April 2., 1864. jj ft? ANTED A NEAT RESPECTABLE 40 general honsework OI a sroa 1 family. Must bo an eicellont washer and ironor.

and good plain cook. Apply at 62 Tilliiry street. a28 2t ANTED 10 COOPERS, AT PACKING Yard, foot of Baltic street. Apply immediately. 263t PlfftfitJE WARD.

tol. ANTED A GOOD COOK, WASHER to Mrp. R. yf. ADAMS, hi Pacifio stroet, corner WewYori avenne, Brooklyn.

a 2t ANTED A COMPETENT ACTIVE Acent, nt Brooklyn, for the Union Mutual Life Insurance Company, Directors Office, Boston. Assets Losses paid to widows orphans 730,050 00 Dividends paid in cash 340.939 00 The plans of the Company for the bonefit of the Insured as.fa?,raDl as that of any other Company. One who viJl give his personal attention can bo euro permanent business. labcrmnaissions allowed. Apply or uUDD, General Agents, foriTew York, 151 Broadway.

a'd6t WANTED A SOPRANO AND ALTO dCSire Airnnfinna in anvna Tanr.nIU.I ni 1. Choir, a quartette preferred. Address MUSIC, of nce. 3j AN TED A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH rnd iron, in a private iamily. Apply at 24 Itemsen street, Brooklyn.

o252t ANTED AS SEAMSTRESS, AND TO take charge oi a child five years of age, a Protos tant woman, competent to do all kindl of family sewing and embroidery. Wages 58. Apply, with references, at 76 Clark Btreet. Brooklyn. a25 2t ANTED A STOUT BOY, TO.

LEARN Ap Vater Btreet. WM. G. DARBY at SON. aZo ot TTTANTED A BOY, IN AN OFFICE One well recommended can apply at 85 Water st.

Uew York, up stairs. a252t ANTED IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, a respectable woman, who ia a pood washer ana jroner and Dlain cook; good personal reforenco required. Apply in Hall street, 3d door north of Gates avenne, east side. rm WANTED A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housoworkin a small family; pood roforonce required; wares $8. Call at 17i Clormout avonue, bstweaa 6 and 9 o'clock P.

31. a'i5 ANTED TO PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS Wanted, two first class men for each A compotent one3, good wapes and steady work 7r a otncr3 ned apyly to PARSONS im. iuj riiQ nvooue, urooKiyn. aii St WANTED CABPENTBRS 2 75 PER day paid for first carpenters. Enquire immediately at Rein.crerntor Factory, on Van Brunt strict, between Bowne and Commerce.

n'253t, WANTED A SERVANT FOR GENER nl houBework, must to a Rood cook, washer and ironer; wases S8. Enquire at Broadway, four doon wo3t of 4th williamsburph. References required. a25 3t WANTED A WOMAN TO TAKE CARE TTof child. Must come well recommended.

Apply at TV. Ii. ALI.Gi 0 Jr'latbush, about half mile belorcar bouse. a253t WANTED AN INTELLIGENT WO man. to do general housework in a small family; one used to children preferred; she must havo the best of reference; to anch liberal wages will bo given.

Apply at 28 Schermorhorn street. a253t" WANTED 100 LABORERS TO "VTORK on streets; also 20 horses and carts, with large boxes. Inquire of P. BERGEN, No. 53 Clinton avenue.

WANTED SHERT IRONERS CAN make to S8 per week. Apply at 171 Duone street, up York. a233t SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED BY A MAN AND WIFE, NO en, the 2d ileor of a house, in a quiet, re Bpoctable neignborhood, within 2 or 3 blocks of tho City Hall must have water and sewer up ataira. Address 17.

Eagle office. Reference given. a3S3t WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE spectaWoyounff girl as cook: first rata washer and ironer; neat, tidy and ooligrng: pood c'ty references cmj be given from her lost place. Call at S2 Prince atreet, in tho store. a261t WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE spectable youn? woman a3 chambermaid and waitress; has no objection to children.

Please to coll at 92 Cou cord atreet. a25 It "W7. ANTED A SITUATION BY A RE spectoblo young woman as cook, washer and ironer in a Email family. Has good city references from her lac place. Call for two days at 149 Johnson street, between Gold and Prince.

n26 It WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE spectable woman, to do general housework is a good cook, washer and ironer: is willi.ig and obl'gin; no oojec tion to go a distance country; bai good city references. Callfortwo das at 212 Pearl stroet, between Tillary and Concord. Enquire ia tbo basement. a23 It, WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE spectable younir woman, as chambermaid and waitress, and wonld assist in the wa3hinr and ironing. Can bo seen for 2 days at her lost place, lid Washington street.

a26 2t WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE spectable yonng girl, to do chamberwork and take care of child: en; willing to make her3olf uiefuL Enquire oF her present employer, 353 Hicks street. South Brooklyn. o26 lf WANTED A SITUATION BY A YOUNG woman to do obrmberwork and plain sewing, or to assist in the care of children can fiive the best of city references. Apply at No. 57 Tillary st, at the door.

ai6 It WANTED A SITUATION, BY A smart woman, to do cooking, assist iu the washing and ironing. Tbe bett city references given. Call at 192 Jay street, in the rear. Brooklyn. a26 It WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE fipectaluo girl, to cook, wash and iron, or wonld go as laundress.

Call at 2d house from Yanderbilt avonue, fancv store in Pacific ftreet, a2'i It AN TED A SITUATION BY A Rfcl spectatiioyoung young woman, to ao gonoral nonse work; is a good wanner and iwner: has good city reference1. Call tor two days at 94 Front street, botween Adanw and WnbTntrton. a261t WAM'ED A SITUATION BY ARET spectrlilo young as chamberinaul; lias no objec ion to go in tlie country; tbe best of city reforenca from her ras place. Apply at gl Tillary Btreet. o26 Jt "AiSTED A SITUATION, BY A RE TiPct.bla vinnir woman to do nlain cook'ntr.

wari ing and iioniug: has good ciiy Coll for two days at No. ti Lawrence utrect, near Tillorv. a25 H. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A KE spuctuljlo young woman to cook, wash and iron, or would cereral bniv nv.ork in a small family; understand her tboronphly; has good city rofeionees. Call tor two davs at 281 Hml oi avenue, noar Myrtle.

a26 It WANTED A SITUATION. BY A RE bpuutable jiirl to do general housework in a small Srivato family. CnU for two days at third houso oast of losson flvenuo, iu Quincy street, where she is at present employed. a2Glt ANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE sneer; Din vrnmnn. nn roov imlorsfjindM nn.qt.rv And jellies: has no objection to goitm in the country; has good cuy roiorencc.

van do Been at, i.Ji xuiary street, urootoyu. a261t WA BY A RESPECTABLE ycunjy girl, a situation as nurse for children; no objection to go in the country; good reforeoco. Can batiaon at No. Baltic street, between Smith and Hoyt. a25 2i WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE epectable girl, as chambermaid and waitress, in a small private family.

Can bo teen for 3 days at 04 Atlantic street, ad floor a25 2t WANTED SITUATIONS, IN CITY OR country, for a large number of well recommended girls, as cooks, laundresses, c'aambormaidt, waitresses, seamstresses, Ac. Apply at tho Employmont Office, 315 Pulton avenue, near Elliott place. a223t ANTED SITUATIONS LADIES RE quiring first class servnuta, of every description, and son ants wanting tlio very best of situations in tbo first families in this city, may bo immediately supplied by applying at MANNING "select" Agoncy, 15 Court Htroot, cor. Joralomou Btreet, which is crowdod overy day with Indies and Gentlemen hiring help Americans, Irish, Enslnh, Scotch, and Germans. ap2 lm HOUSES, Ac, WANTED WANTED A GENTLEMAN AND wife (no children) want parlors and front baioment, near tho femes, in Brooklyn.

Please address Box 2110 P. frow York, stating terms Ac. n2G 3t WANTED NEAR THE CORNER OF Pulton avonuo and St. Felix Btreeot, room for ono horae and two light wagons. Address, stating terms, to L.

B. yp. 7 Furman rcot, Brooklyn. n2B if POK the summer, anicely furninhodroom, withoutboord on Brooklyn Heights, near Wall street forry, for which a liberal prico will toe paid. Address, Box 172 Brooklyn Poit ottice.

a16Um WANTED BY TWO SINGLE GENTLE men, small furnished house, with modorn improvements, Bestreteronce given. Address Box 54S4 Y. Post Cilice. 1123 3t" WANTED SECOND HAND PIANOS "Vo will buy ono hundred sooond hand pianoa for cash or take them in exchange for now onos. OIIUBE METZ, lfi3 Atlantic street.

N. B. Tuning and repairing promptly attended to. apia ly ANTED FURNITURE WANTED IM nmdiatclv Parties havintr Furnitm n. 1mrtU.

ding, or anytliing else apportaining tohouaekoeping to dis pose ot, win unu a casn customor tor any amount of honse liold gootls, large or small. Housekocpors beforo disposing of thrir goods would do well to drop tho advortirior a hue, as bo will nay a better price than can be procured elsowhoro. Addresa AUCTIONEER, Box 81, Williamsburgh Post Orlice. N. Parties can havo their goods sold at auction on the promises if desired.

tin WANTED BY RESPONSIBLE TEjT ant, Jsmily pumll, 3 story bn sornont hnaao. with modern improvements, in a rosj)eotiible neitthborhood; ront about 5Q0 porycar; poaecsdion on or aftor 1st of May. Ad dross 1. B. B.

Eaele offico. Amusements this Evening. HOOLET'S OPERA HOUSE Corner of Court ana Bemsen streets. burlesques, Dances, Acts, Soi Open every evening. PABK TJHEATREPeep 'o Day, or SavourneGU Delis'i 'Washington Tableau.

GOODWIN CO'S. POLORAMA OF THE WAR Hall, E. epen every night and Wednesday and Saturday aftcmocne. Chief Engineer Eiection One hundred and seventy two majority for Doyl. The election for a Chief Engineer of the Brooklyn Eastern District Fire Department too place lest evening at tho various engine and hose horBos in the district, ond all passed quietly.

The two parties in the department had placed in nomination the present chief, Mr. ThomaB M. Doyle, and Mr. Harvey Man gum of engine No. 5.

Tho complct0 retains bb given below, were all in "by midnight, when the reelocl.on of Mr. Doyle won shown by a majority Of 172 votes, sllowingtho vote of Hook and Laddor No. 2, disbanded, erd which was taien in the street, to count for bis opponent, Mangum. The Chief was then hurrahed upon a table and mode a brief speech in acknowledgement end the confidence reposed in him by his fellow firemen. Subsequently about iOO of tbe members of the department sat down to some refreshments, and a good time was had.

Tee following id tho vote as counted at the house of Truck 3, in 7th street. Doyle. Manpam Engine 1 0 S3 2 47 0 4 2 32 5 0 51 6 62 1 7 61 1 8 23 16 0 37 0 10 28 2 17 15 12 31 19 13 52 0 Hose 1 1 a'. 2 9 ai 3 28 0 4 22 2 6..... 7 15 6 29 0 7 0 29 8 7 22 9 21 5 3 21 3 (disbaanded voted in the street) 2 20 3 33 0 4 21 1 Engineers 4 2 625 351 Majoriiyfor Doyio 172 Pee scott Literary Associacion.

The semiannual election for officers of this Association took place last evening at their room, Gates avcaue, corner "Washington avenue. Tho following was the result: President, Jcs, B. Maxfleld; 1st Vice es dent, W. F. Taylor! 2d Vice President, James E.

Wood; Treasurer, John Strong. Assault with an Axe. Peter Donnelly, of No. 314 North Second street, E. came to tie Disensa ry with bia head badly cut by an axe in the hands or Mrs.

McMuliens. Petar is 53 years of age and stool the dressing of his caput, by Dr. S. Acheson, bravely. The circumstances of tho fight did not appear.

Police. A "Wall Street Gentleman in Trouble. Mr, J. B. Brugdon.

doing business in Wall street and boarding at the Mansion House, is in trouble. Mr. owed a board bill, amounting to over a hundred dollars, for which ho gave Mr. Edwin R. Yale, proprietor of the Mansion House, a check on Messrs.

Taber 49 Wall street, where he (Brandon) officiates as clerk. The check was presented, and Biogdon beii? in the office at the time, received it, and wrote across toe back, "cot today." This endorsement, it seems, for some occult reason in the lawB of finance, cancels tho check. Mr. Yale xcgardiDg Mr. Bragdon'a proceeding as an attempt to evade payment of his board bill, or, in plain English, to swindle him, went before Justice Adams yesterday, made a complaint, and a warrant was issued and the accused duly arrested by the Court oJJccr, Dorr.

Tho case was Eet down for examination this afternoon. Violating the "Wateb Law. Charles Armstrong, deck hand on a tow boat, was brought before Justice Bo cram, this morning, on a charge of violating a city ordinance, by taking water for a steamboat from a firehydrantatthe Atlantic Dock, without a permit from the Water Commissioners. He was fined $10. Doing a Mortgage.

Mr. Lewis D. Setting of 27 Hamilton avonue, mado a complaint before Justice Perry io the following effect Jacob Mease a tailor of difihonost proclivities, purchased from Stetting in January "last, the stock, fixtures, good will, of a clothing Btore located at No. 85 Hamilton avenue. B'cet ting took a mortgage on the stock for the amount of the purchase money, $350.

This mortgage was payable on the 19th of February last, but on tho 14th of tho month during the night, the stock was clandestinely removed from the store, and when Stetting went io foreclose his mortgage there was nothing to foreclose on. Search was made for tho missing goods, and a ainalt portion of them waa found in the house of one William Herbert 641 Columbia street. Stetting has been watching to see if Meuse was disposed to come to an honorable settlement, but failing to do do, stetting made a complaint before Justice Perry against Meuse ond Herbert for fraud, and the accused were arrested in New York by officer Elias of the Polica Court They will be examined this afternoon. Contraband Business. James Dickinson, an immoral contraband, was arrested this morning by Constable Colganat tbe complaint of.

the Superintendents of the Poor, who want him to provide for a little mahogany pickaninny recently introduced to society by a bronze damsel named Lucretia Brown. The parties reside at 54 Stanton street, one in the front house, the other in the rear. Examination on Thursday. Insulting Females ln the Street. A young mpn named James Nixon has given the custody of Sergt.

Matthews, of trje 4Sd by Miss Ann Scott, and another lady, who alleged that he had followed them in the Btreot and insulted them. Nixon was locked up and broucht before Justice Boerum this morninsr. when, as usual in such oases, the ladies diduot make their appearance and the prisoner had to be discharged. "Wanted in Massachusetts. James McCor mlck, a newly enlisted hand on the North Carolina, was removed from his nautical position yesterday and restored to terra ntxna by officer Whelan, of the 42d, on a requisition from Massachusetts, countersigned by Governor Seymour.

McCormick is charged with arson, haying undertook to set fire to Plymouth Rock or some other section of Massachusetts. He was sent on to Boston Don't Foeget Bttenham's Grand Gymnastic and Dnux ExmxmoN at tho Academy to nisM. The Style. Take our advice and purchase your spring and summer clothing at F. B.

Baxbwix's, No 3 70 and 72 Bowery. Hub slock of ready made garments oiu braces tho hondtfomest and moot stylish dreaa and coats, vests and pantaloons for gentlemen, and every variet of children's clothing, while especial attention is paid to custom work. Those vrho deal at Bamwjs havo tlio satisfaction of knowing that they dross fashionably and olojrant" iy, and at a very modcrato outlay Chaste as Ice and Pure as Snow. The Fragrant Sozodent is a scientific composition of tbe purest ond choicest ingredient! of tho oriental vegetable kingdom. Every ingredient is well known to have a beneficial effect on tho teeth and gums, its embalming, or antiseptic property, and a delicate aromatic fragrance makes it really a toilet luxury, and a pleasure to use it.

as it removes all disagreeable odors, eyen that of tobac. co. It speedily removes those ravages which children in their teeth, owing to improper use of sweet and acid articles, which imperceptibly destroy them. Sold by Druggists throughout the country; 75 cocta per bottle. English Sntpe, fat and juicy, in ahund ance, at Paul Mead's.

The Best Coffee, at the lowest possiblo price, has been tho universal demand. Those two principles are found combined in Kent's East Ikdia Goffek, which is now acknowledged to bo the best, and is soil by all erocers at tho low price of 2a cents per pound. Ask for Kent's: no other genuine. Gonoral Depot No. 154 Roade Btreot, N.

Y. a2Q J. Lockttt, Son 251 Fulton street, navo now on h'aiid a splendid assortment of Coir and Leather Color Gimptt, the riohoiit patterns in the city, and at the most reasonable prices. alti Fluting and Pinking, in all widths, and at notice, at J. LocKxrr, Son Cos, 251 Fulton street, opposite Ohoton.

A fine Hne of Real and Imitation Guipuire, Brussels and French Laces, at J. Looeitt, Son fc CoB, 251 Fulton street, opposite Clinton. Just Received. A new assortment of Cot 'n. for Morning Dressos, at J.

Lociutt, Soif Jfc Co'8. 231 Fulton street, opposite Clinton. oua Real French Corsets at Mde. Mobbow's 273 Fulton street. Ladies in want of Machine Sewing, Tack ing, Quilting, Braiding.

Cording, Honuning. Ac? will find tlio most careful and experienced Operator at tho Wueeleb ilson Agoncy, 338 Fulton nt, (up staira) Only first class work done, and perfect satisfaction cuar rantoed. (mh30 20f H. Cbaioe, Proprietor. Spring Styles.

Gentlemen's Dress Hats at the Emporium of Fashion, also a lurge stock of fine Felta, Cloth and Casslmero Hate. ap23 lxn Biolow 185 Fulton street. Miss Boyle respectfully informs the ladies of Brooklyn that sbe hiia opened herSpring and Sninmor stylos of Ladies', Misaca' Children's Hats, of Tho richest fabrics nowerttdeaitfus at bor Fashionable Millinery Establishment, lfiO Fulton street, whore tho moat fastidious tosto an be muted. a2i 3t Mjlltnebt. Ladies will find an assortment ftf Spring and Smnmor Bonnotti, of newostdoRigns, Ribbona and Flowers, Kroatranety.atMiiuiAxiaEHoDarKS.

No 39 Fulton Btroet, up Rtairs, (St. Ann's BaildingsO bonnets and Round QaU deauod ana pressed to the Utoat tyle. TWO O'CIiOCIC, P. .11. FROM FORTRESS 0MR3E.

FonrTic April 21. Tlie stumer Koonligbt lim arrtv. 4 from Nswburn, K. C. The Ntirth Carolina Timcfi y'A 'r.

"Tlio schooner V. 9. is asln.ro. oi Hit'cras TLc roller Mills at on thv 5t'u i.ist, killinp several. The bolr of C'aplain Plusscr the jrurhoat SoutUflelJ hiia renelitd Xi v.

bern. Tlie Palmetto Herald, dated Port Koyal, April 'AM. ia received. It nays that Henry SkiUr.mak.T and H. ary Mark wcro Ghot at l'ort Itoyal ontbe2Utli for dtPertion.

Oeiii ral Wliite, orGeorgclowu. S. has been assas fiiiiakd )y bis on men. 1 Jgbt rtetertera arrived at Tort Pula9ki on ihn 20ih Savannah. Tlio captured etenmnr Alliance has been got off and talifti Hilton Uead, wilh ratiat of ber carrjo.

Ibe sclionner Frances Hatch from Now Varl! to Baltimore, got aground on Lake Charles and lost part of her cargo. She was towed off tbia morning. The TOimington Savings liauk ret used to pay any interest to depositors alter the 1st of April. Several ladies arrived ot Fort Monroe from Plymouth Oils morning. All non combatants have left that nlaro.

Tho Wilmington Journal of tho lath instant savs umch activity prevails at tlie Armory aud Arsenal atVayette uillc, and they have advertised for a large number blacksmiths. Department ot tlie Gnlf. Private advices from the Department of the Gnli aa sures us that as our army advances iai Western Louisiana and Eastern Texas, a strong Union sentiment ia devel eped. Numbers are coming into our lines desirous of taking up arms in defence of their homes and the old Union, men aro being organized into independent companies of Louisiana scouts. These scouts are rapidly clearing the Bed River country of the rebel guerrilla bands, and are of great assistance in obtaining information for our army.

The organization and command of theso refugess and scouts has fccen given to Col. E. L. Molineuj, 159th Begimeut, cf Brooklyn, who has been for some time Inspector General, 19th Army Corps, and who is at presant left in command of Aleaamdria with his regiment. FINANCIAL DfTElLIGESfCE.

NewIobk, April 25. Tbo foEowing aro tbo olosing quotations of soma of fhe principal stooka at tho first Board of Brokers this morning N. T. Central 138: Eriolnj; HndBiverl Harlem 335 Mioh. Contral UHU: Mich So.

Illinois Contra! Scrip dor, i Pittsbars 115; Galona Chicago 1S1K; Olov. Tolodo 151; Chicago rtock Island 118; Pitta Ft Tfayno i Cuioago 122D'; Ohioago i 5. Western 58,. He closing quotation of Gold at the first Board thi3 morning is 184'. SECOND EDITION 2 1 2 O'CLOCK, P.

31. FROM WASHINGTON. Washington; April 2C. Governor Curtin, of Pennsylvania, ia here ajain. On Saturday he left for Harrisburgh, hut at the request of President Lincoln he returned last night in a special train.

The city is consequently full of rumors. It was reported last night, and believed by many who are in promitcnt positions, that the armies of Generals Grant and Lec had mot in a general erjgagemen that the right Cunt ol our forces had been turned by the Rebels, and that the Governor's sudden reeal to the Capital had some cunnecuon wxin me calling out oi toe militia, preparation for another mid. Nothing is yet certainly known here about the matter. MOVEMENTS OF THE GOVERNORS. Governor Broufih, of Ohio, is shll here.

It is necassary that one of the council of Governors should remain for a wniJe. to perfect certain pecuniary arrangements with the Government concerning transportation, and so on. Governors rates and Morton have gone home, promising that the men shall all ho raised in twenty days. ASOTUEIt nEPOBT ABOUT GEN. XEE.

There arc a dozen rumors afloat of Rebel movements on our front and in tho Shenandoah "Valley, but there is little, if any foundation, for any of them. Leo's army has been heavily reinforced of late, and has swollen in the last thirty days from "thirty thousand to near ninety thousand. To raise this force many Union and interior points have been assigned to the care of home guards or militia. Eongstreel's whole corps is on the Bebcl left wing, and bns been ready to march far ten clays, with one week's rations in their wagons. It is not deemed probable by military men that Ice would at this time divide his army by throwing any materia portion of it over into theShenandoah Yallcy, thus wearing hisforece in front of Grant, who, he well knows, would be likely to crusii him in detail The Sailing ol the Asia.

Boston, April 2ti. The mails per the steamship Asia, for Liverpool via Halifax, will close at nine o'clock to morrow (Wednesday morning, bat she will not sail until about noon. Heavy ArtiUery Boston, April 26. Two companies of heavy artillery, occupying the fort at Portsmouth, N. are ordered South, and are to be replaced by militia.

1' PURSUANCE Of AN ORDER OF HOSWKLL C. BRAIN ARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice is hereby given, accordincto law, to all iicrsons harinK claims a pains ROBERT O. late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to oxhihit the with the vouchers therwtfto thesuliecriber. at tho ofiico of S. T.

Bradford, No. 103 Broadway, in the city of New York, on or before the third day of October next. Dated March 2Sth, 184. aj.2 lawGmS SHEEHA Administratrix. I ofajt order ofIios" ELL C.

BlLilXAUD, Surrogate of the County of Kings. 'otice is hereby given, according to law. to all persons ha' ing claims against PHILIP SCHMIDT, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, thi they are roquired to eihihitthe same, with tho vouchers hereof, to the subscribers, the administrators, at tlio Post Ortiee, in tho City of Brooklyn, on or befoie the I'ftlidav of October next Dated April 1, 16C1. HENRIETTA SCHMIDT, SCUIIDT, I Administrators. ap2 lawPir.S IK pursuance of an order of ros WELL C.

BllAISARD, Esq, Surrogate of tho County of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claim against EDWARD McFADDEiV, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are roquired to exhibit tho sjime, with the vouchers thereof, to tho suuscrib er, at the oitfce ot David l'irltv. Jit 91 front street, in Lhe City if Brooklvn. on or before the seventh day of September next. Dated Vebruary i7th, UA IU 1'AHU'A, nih41nivmF WILLIAM KEECAX. Executors.

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OK NEW YORK. HV THE GRACE OF GOD, FREE AND I.n DEPENDENT: To all persons interested in tho Estate of THOMAS GIL MARTIN, lato of the City of New York, deceased. creditors, next 01 kin, or otherwise, bend wretinc: You and each of you are hereby cited and pcn ennlly, to bi and appear hefore our Surrogate of the of New York, at hi oltice, iu tlie City of New York, on tho second day of M.iy, at eleven o'clock, in the forenoon of that day. then and there to attend the tinal settlement of the account of proceedings it Robert B. Bradford.

Public Administrator in the City of New York, as Administrator ot tho Goods. Chatties, and Credits of said deceased, and that if any of the persons interested bo anderthe apo of twenty ono years, they arc required to appear by their FCiianiian. if they have ono, or if they havo none, that thoy appear and fur one be appointed, or in the event of their neglect or fa.il uro to do so, a jruardian will be appointed by the SurrORate to ropresont nnd act for them in the proceeainc. In testimony whereof wo have caused the Seal of Oihce of said Surrogate to be herounto nthxed. Witness.

GIDEON TUCKER. Surrogate of our said 6.1 County, at tlie City of New York, tho 21st day ot" January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty four. JOHN T. CORNELL, mhM 1nw4W Clerk to tho Surrogate's Court SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNT V. Tho Manhattan Snvinjrs Institution, plain tijf.

against I.orint: L. Loinbard, J. Gilbert Barrows and Harriet hi wife, and Edwin J. Brown, defendants. Summons for I rt lief.

(Com. not served.) 50 ct. U. S. Int.

Rev. Stamp I cauct lled. To the defendant Lorinff L. Iuubard. Von arp hiTftbv stitnitioncd and rnnuirflil atistiTir' ho complaint in this action, which will bo tiled in the oftico of 1 the Clerk of the County of Kinps, at tho City Hall, in the uuy 01 jirooKiyn, ana 10 servo a copy 01 your answer to tne I said complaint on tho subscribew, at their orflce, No.

232 1 Gnuid street, in the City of Now York, within twenty day.s aiier tno service 01 mis nnnuons on you, exclusive ot ttie day of yuch service and if you fail to answer the said com plaint within the time aforosaid. tho plaintiff in this action will apply to tho Court for tho relief demanded in the complaint. Dated January 27th, 1SS4. SLOSSONS A FELLOWS. Pltff's.

Att'ys. The complaint in tho abovo action was duly tiled in tho office oi tho Clerk of tlio County of Kins on tho 8th day of l'obrnan $61. n'illawtlwM Si.ossons lIXOWR, PItff's. Att'ys. CMUNTY COURT, KINGS "COUNTY Phineas Mo.

jply, plain ti IF, acainst Joseph A. utt, Isaac Ii, Pinckuey, Junior, and othow. defendants. W. J.

Cfn (swell, Plaintiffs Attorney. In pursuance and by virtue of a judgment order of this Conn, nuide on tho twenty oipthth day of March, 1SC1. in tbo olxive entitled notion. I will sell at public auction, at tho auction room of 'ole Murphy, No. 339 Fulton street, in theCitvot" Brooklyn, on Friday, tho twenty second day of April.

1HM, at l'i o'clock noon of that day. thefullowinjr described lands and premises: All those four certain lots, picees or parcels 01 land situate, lyim? and boinc in tho (Into; town of Hush wick, (now in tho 13th Ward of the City of Brooklyn) County of Kinssand State of New York, known, and distinguished on a certain map entitled "Map of pivrt of the farm of Hendrick Suydam ot Bushwick," tiled April Kith. IfdZ, in Kinpi County date) Clerk's (now ReiristerV) otiice. bv the nnmtwrs 30ti (threo hundred and six. 307 ttliree hundred and seven), 30 ithree hundred and eiKhtt, and 309 ithice hundred and nine), and which taken tocethor aro bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on tho southerly side of Elm street, distant one hundred feet easterly from tho southeasterlv corner of Elm etreot and Everp een avenue, (formerly known as Willow street), running thence southerly and parallel with Evergreen avenue, (formerly Willow street), (nintty feet and sue inches: thence easterly and parallol with Elm street one hundred feet; thenco northerly and at right angles to F.Ira street ninety sovon foot sns inches to Rim Btreot: and thence westerly olonjr tho southerly snlo 0 Kunstrootono hundred feet to the placo of beRimiing.

1 Dated Brooklyn, March 30th, wa. U302avr3aW JACOB BF.RG5N, Koforqe. The Brooklyn JtjvenujE Hioh Sohooi 189 Washington Rtreefc, will commonco the Sammer Term on Konday, April IStfa. 1864. Tbifl School is preparatory io tho Collefriate and Polytechnic Institute, and in de niffned for Boys hetween tho ages of ESve and Twelve Years.

The Tonth Annnal Circular and Catalofrae can be obtained at the store of Mr. Geobge P. Milne, 217 Falton stroet and at the Polytechnic Institute. al6 'ivr Kkt.TiY 35 Smitl street, are prepared to show a Tory larpo assortment of Millinery Roods; French Straw Bonnets, trimmed and untrimmed: Pronca floffa and a very largo assortment of all the noir Bhdes of Kib oons. N.

B. Miss M. D. KEli'X will he rery happy to seo her Id customors at tho abovo place. al9 lw MARRIED.

EettneaGE QrjTjjBT In this city, on Thursday April DEWITT O. BaavDAGE to JfART 0., the only daughter of the Ute Samnel L. Qujm by, allof Broolclyn. No cards. Tjuxhen HODOKISSON In Noriolk, Aor'l 19th, 1EC4, by the Rev.

N. A. Okeson, CUAUCES That jen. U. S.

to MEfiiE DeWiit, dauiterof B. Q. Hodgkinso a'J of Brooklyn. DIED. Etanb In this city, on Monday, April 25th, Ida J03E pmNE.dan;orof Martia and JJoUnda H.

livans, asod3 yenrs. 8 monthsand 16 dayp. Due notice of tbe funeral will bo given. April 26th, MnrsrE Mat, tn iolnmaifind Aw The relatives andlriends of the family are invited toat nue, near Myrtle, onWodDesday aKer ioon, at3o'clock. bjrr.l Aftor a short br.t severe iL'nesa, MAaz SinTH, "TJf Patriclr H.

Smith, deceased, aged oTyeow. tho family axe respeot SSSSf0 from her fate residLce, Bndge street corner of York on Wednesday afternoon, at JKoclock. Horreimirns will be taken to tho Oemotery oi the Holy Cross, Flatbush, for interment on Sunday, April 21th, EsnLTE Jobma, youngest daughter of Norman S. and EmUi9 M. 1 year, 1 month and 8 days, i BSS.en5B ft6 ore invited to attend the funeral on Toosdoy afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from St John's Mjurcb, corner of Washington and Johnson streets, near tho City Hall, Brooklyn, without further notice.

FOR SALE AND TO 1ET. pOK SALE THE 3 STOKY, BASEMENT end HnrtfWll.nl hri linnu TJn An lyrtle avenue. Enquire as above. aMSt" FOE SALE A DESIRABLE KEStDENCE on Smith Btreot near Schermerhorn street, with all tUo modern improvements, three story briok, in good order. Jot 1GU rcot deepi possession can bo given immeiiiaterV: viSSS K600' terma to suit Apply to YCKOFF 4 street, near CoSft a20 It TO EENT TO A SMALL FAMILY OF adults, the 4ch floor of houso 18G Clinton stroet rivo room, gas, water, closots, tc; rent $10 per month.

En cmro in Drugstore. J2S it" rjjhO LET THE SECOND STORY OF J. of honso Nassau streot. containing 4 rooms, with 2 rooms in ottic. watc.

and ges. Kone but a small resoeota ble family need apply. n2S3t' rjlO LET PART Oh" A HOUSE OONSIST Jtt. mp of rive rooms, at Myrtle avenne. a25 3t IjOR SALE THREE FIRST CLASS 3 Ktoiy basement ond sub cellar brick houses, with all mod.rn improvement uot and cold water, bath, water cloce' range, ic: situated on Carlton avenue, corner of IJeKalb avenue.

Inquire on tho premises, or of J. KIRBY Imiker, Catea avenue, noar Wa AinRton. a26 6tJ TjOR SALE THE THREE STORY AND JL brier house pleasantly situated botweoj Union am. backot street (No. 3S0) with water, as ran end cprncctjon wittt aower.

tot 2M0O, houso 2iii), including p.azza Bkisscd.in. Tho houso is in thorough repair and in good 0 1 er for immediate use. Price $5,250. S3 000 on mortai re for three or tivo years. If uot sold will bo rented fcr SW jO to a good tora it.

Apply on the promises or at 2 Ercndwny, r. op stairs. a28 3t FOR SALE OR" TO LET THE BUlLD ing on tho junction of Onion street and Hamilton avenue, known as the Abbot Hotel, noar Hamilton Ferry Brooklyn. It is about 75 feet on oaoh streot, fi storios high! basement, and contains 50 rooms, with the necessary improvement and conveniences for a Hotel or largo boarding house, and is in an excellent location for business lax terms, which will be made easy, apply at mens' Bunk for Savings," No. 78 Wall street New York.

a266t OR SALE CHEAP THE 2 HOUSES and 3 Dots on Carroll Btreet, near the hridgo orer Go wanns Creek, ono of them a first chws hrick house, in cood order, Jtnown as tho "Rabbit Warren," "including a good Bowling and Skittle Alley, and Quoit ground; alio a good BtaTjlc, capable of accommodating 8 horses. Price $10,000: S3.CCO or cash, tho balance oa bond and mortftaffe. Slqa: for sale a nice, wjell SvtJ'HF as.orted fitock of Hardirare, Orookorr, ood and Willow "Ware. is a bargain, thecxd3 were some time S'ice. The reaaoa of selliuK Soin to the country.

Rent low. Apply in tue store 828 avenue, near Tompkins avenue. a283t TO LET A FIRST RATE CHANGE FOR a ladies1 dress cap maker, where it has been established for that business part of a store to let, in Fulton streot. gnqnire at 273 Fulton street, in the store. a263t TO LET ROOMS IK BROOKLYK A private family reading in Scliormerhorn street, ba tween Court and Clinton, having more room than thoy require, would lotto 2 singlo gentlemen rooms on the 3d tioor, turn it bed or unfurnished.

References exchanged. Ad dressD.S. Eagle office. a263ta T1 LET FURNISHED ROOMS, TO gentlemen Tnthout board, ot 291 Fulton at. It TO LET PART OF A PEW HT MIDDLE isle.

Church of tho Holy Trinity. Address K. V. Eox 11C3 N. Y.

P. O. o261t TO LET FANCY STORE, WITH BACK room and bedrooms, and stock for sale: good locality; rent moderate. Apply on the promises, 154 Nassau street, Brooklyn. If OTS FOR SALE, AT PRICES FROM JLi $250 to SSfcO iu the Tenth Ward of the city of Brook lfn, on 3d and 4fh arenuos, and President and Carroll sts.

if improvements are made all the money can rem sin on mortgage for twenty years; also vnfler front onthoGrow anua Creek, suitable for manufactories, or lumber, brick, coal and other yards, which will be sold or lon wd on very favorable terms. Apply to ARTHUR W. BENSON, office LET OjSSE ROOM, TO A LOSE WO nmn, or to store furniture. Enquire at 40 Prince st a25 3t" LOST A NP FOUND. REWARD LOST A RED CAMELS' vJ liair SCAHK, in Siickett or aonry streets, Brook Ijn, between Hamilton itir7 Derraw r.troot.

Ploso rciurn to EDWAitBS i OUELL, a William street. New Yorl aJi2t REWARD LOST OX FRIDAY NfpfcJ' rir. from 41 Hoyt trJet, a dark co'orod li(RL. Tiienniler will receive ihu reward by I eav.c it 1 1 tho nboc a26 It o'ITtBETWEKN THE MANtitON lfou and on Sunday P. a black cyhmfio SCARF.

Too rindcr will be suitably warded by lpjving itrt tho Epglo office. a252t3 TfOST WHILE GOING TO THE ACADE my of Music, on Saturday evening, via tho Myrilo avo nue cars, a coral tJRKASTPtN, Tlio rinuer will bo snita l)lv rowarded by Icnvinn the txima ht.l. O. A D. D.

WHIT KEY'S, comer of Columbia and Fulton streets. a25 2c Ih ClimvK PETROLEUM Capitol 250.CC0 Sharos, Subicription price ....5,000,030 $20 $10 I'liKSIDENT: Hon. ALIPED M. "WOOD, Mayor of Brooklyn. TRUSTEES Pon.

A. M. Wood. S.tkfhks PrestPhconixIns.Oo. (Jav.alikl Kino, Prcs't Nassau "Water Board G.

I. iKfitnoOi Jcrnj.it WEKLT O. K. Secretary 4 Treasurer, Attorneys Bowdoin, Lonouoxs Baklw. Tbo property of Ibis Company consists of the moit pro.

drctive Wolls on "Otl Creek," among which are tho famous Koble and Maple Shad Wells, which ore now onough oil to insure a dividend of 10 per cent, on tho Slock of the Company. In addition to those tho Company propefo to sink other wells on their property which they own on Oil Creek and Cherry Bun. Books for Subscription will bo opened to day, at tho ofBco of tbe Company, 24 Pine btreot, betwoon the hour of 11 and 3 o'clock. np'JO 31 AUCTION SALES. COLE, AUCTIONEER, Will Bell on FRIDAY, APKIL 23TZI.

At 10 o'clock, at Mo. 179 Clinton street. HOUSEHOLD FUuNlTUKK Cnnststini; ii part of mahoaariy and oak parlor and chamber furniture, beds, Ac. Also kit ehen utensils. Sale positivu.

Teims ooah. a2t3t SATURDAY. APRIL At 12 o'clock at the Commercial ExchuiiKO, 369 Fulton st, opposite tho City Hall, Brooklyn. WASHrNGTON AVENUU. between Groano and Gates avonue? The residence of E.

llowo.Jr; u'storyaud attic biick bouse, cemented aud painted, with two story oxtoi sion in rear; contains 12 rooms, liusidos cullurn undor the whole; 3 marble mantols, Rrates, furnaco in cellar, ti.io now ranpo, water throushout, batu room, and other niodeni improvements; elegant paa chandeliers, and fixtures through tho whole house cherry floor, with walnut border ti library, oak lloox to (lininjr room; inside blinds, haudsomo pirlor, Ac, Ac, all in porfect order. On the rear of tho lota is a 2 story and cellar brick stable, with oak stalls for 4 horses, fitted in tlio most neroct uiun rnur, 2tinished rooms in tne second story; and also oono story troinocaniaco houso, 27 by 36 feet. Iu tho front is a larco and elecant iron fountain; copper wire cablo for "tmnccpnductorB to houso and ntablo. BEDFORD AVENUE, near Park avonueA 2Btorynnd baHornentframo houso on tho west side of Bodford avonue, iO feet Siuches south from Park aronue; tho house is 36 fooi deep, has piazza in front, 8 rooms, 2 marble mantels, cratoi. wotei, gas.

bathroom. aucttoncar Mapfl 6X0 n0W nBAj at tho cfflo of tho MONDAY. MAY SA41 HOTISEHm n00, hon Bth 0r Park av HUUHLHOLD I'lIRNITORE Oonsbtinir of walnut and mahocany ptirlor and chambor suitos, velvet and inSi cttrpets. oil cloths, Idtohen 4 Khtom TcasS Solo positive, without, regard to weathor. a25 5t VV Him saio, uoncora auu Liberty streeta rospuctivoly: thence running southerly on a line parallel with Liberty street aforesaid, alone land of tho heirs of the into Robert Baca, sixteon'(16) feet: khcncerunmPB westerly in a Btraight lino and along tho middle line of tho Btable hereby convoyed and another Btablo outhe south thereof, on laud of said heirs, to a point on tho easterly lino or side of Liberty stroet aforesaid, distant southerly ono hundred and eighty four foet and ten mchcrt (1W.10 from the said southeasterly corner ot Concord and Liberty streets aforesaid; and thence running northerly alone said easterly line or aid1 of Lihurty s'roeU sixteen teet six Inches (16.0) to tha nlare ot begintiius.

Dated April 13th, 1864. WILLIAM BKTTS. Uofaroe. Gn HEBT SAYRKS. Plaintitf Attorney.

P1 FOR SALE A BUG GV AGpN. GOOD as ntnv. cheap. Apply ttt private staMc, a7 Carlton avonuo, neir Fulton..

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