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

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hoticks. WANTS. Art Photography Wtt.t.ta msyvw'h FIRST EDITIGE Cifjr pus anft feiy. BOARD WANTED BY A YOUNJtVjfA dy, In South Brooklyn; terms not to orceed per month. Address A.

C. Eagle office. liOABD A GENTLEMANANDvy. XS7 AN TE1)A FIRST CLASS GIRL FOR TT general Uonsework; most bo a good coa washer and lroner and have srood recommendations. ADP'Jg'' net Clove road and Atlantis avenne.

WAKTED AN AMERICAN WOxMAN. to care of an Infant: good reference reanlreo. Apply In Hall street, corner Lefferts. WANTED A CHILD'S NURSE MCJST lie well roconimended. Apply at Hi Livingston street.

WANTED A FIRST CLASS OHAffl bermnldand waitress. Apply at U8 Cumberland atreet, vi ltli good city references. ANTED A OIRL TO DO GENERAL honpework, und willing to co Into tue eoautry. Apply at 16 Harrison st. BOAHDINO.

OARD WANTED BY A YOUNG LA ly who Is engaged out during the day, with a widow lady, or where there are but few boarders; terms must oe moderate; references exchanged. Address D. F. Eisls office. BOARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS A pleasant second lloor room to let, with board, to a gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen, In a smalls tamlly at 51 Illcka street; flvemlnutaB' walk from Fulton fei ry and half a block from Mr.

Beecher'a church, jefl 2t BOARD AT 94 CLINTON STREET large room, suitable for a gentleman aud wife, or two single gentlemen, may be had, with board. Je02t BoardfwyoungTuoanbe accommodated with good boardaud pleasant rooms at ICO lloyt street. nearButler. JcO St BOARD HANDSOMELY FURNISHED back parlor, with extension room to let, with board; also, a rooiii on 3d floor, for gentlemen and their wIvcb, or single gentlemen, where homo comforts can ho enjoyed: within five minutes' walk of South Ferry Apply at 64 West Baltic Henry and Clinton streets. je0 8 fcUPREME COURT JOHN JAY AND John F.

Buttenrortb. Kxecatpn, catuunury 5C: PIson and Anaa B. DoUon, GcorgeU. Ctutmhcrlaln Wllllatn H. Cbambrrlaln, and Bozolla Chainberlain, and cerK 8umoi For relief.

(Com. mot To Si iVnternal Rev. StantfW cente.) ourte hor a MniMl invcr tho all Jtreot. after tho such flcrvii i on yo exc usivo ot too nay oi wlln he rott Wl the said complaint apf'ly "ol ",0 rlalntlffs in this actten wUl r.K rtDMeSse'ite reurfjemanded In the corn jet iaw6TuCEL "EVEKsV Puitrtlff Attorney; "aiJfKCC.iiirltVll' required lo exhibit tho tame 5l5 oMMCd' to the subserlbcrs, tho executor ii 8 voucher thereof, lott. No.

9 WillomrhhT theofflco Of A. Si J. orbeloretholsiyof October next L.f ism. J. RF.Msvi oSl Wcd MarcSZStk.

ml91aw6ml ABRAHAM orTBrr'fieeat IN PURSUANCE OF aJ nv WILLIAM PvVEEpEK. OttOER OB tvof Klngl: Notice Is hercoy KVren, all persona havliig claims against AVu? of tha Citv of Iirooklyn. deceased. tht to law. ta I.EN.

lats 16 Boutb street, to the City of New Yoti, on ii 32d day of October next. Dated April istn, lC10'" Uw SAKAil V. Al.LK aplS WILLIAM H. ALLENJ Eiccntort. YlTFUlUiUANCE OF AN ORDEg J.

WILLIAM D. VBEDBB, Esq Surroeato orJ County of Kings: Notlcoli noroby given, accordin.w to law. to all persons baying claims against WiLbfAS Q1LMOKE, late of the City of Brooklyn, decewtu, thtt tcv nre required to oxhlbit the same, with tho touim. thereof, to the subscribers, the admlnistraton. at tk residence of Daniel Van Voorhls, 331 Jay street, tnt.

City ol Brooklyn, on or before tho at of Dacembtr next. Dated Mar Kd.1867. my84 lawBrer IU I UR UANCE OJf A unu UJf KOSWELL C. BBAINABD, Esq, Surrogate of County of Notice hereby given glm: law, to all persons bavluy elabns against ELL JiT. late of theXltyof Broo lyn.

deceased, that tbey are ro auUed to ixhlbtt the amo. with Tonchert torroor, to tke subscribers, at the office of Wlcbael J. Dunne, Coua sellor at Law. No. 8TT Fnlton street, Room A.iPjS" City of Brooklyn, on or before the 2th day of May.isn.

DaYed JnWst Tlfea. ANTHONY HART, eeatora. nl61aw6mF TBB WCK PALT. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER or annotate of tte JL WILLIAM 1). VK, sq.

County of Kings: Notice Is hereoj given, accorojnxy law, to all persons baying claims against DILLON, late of the City of Brooklro, deceased. tha are required to exhlolt the same, with the Toncbers tnwo of, to the subscriber, the Executrix, at the offlcSMAM J.Z.ott,Fo.WlllouKhbystreel,la the City oj lyn.onor before tho 4th day of October nexw Ltm March 29th, 1881, niUVS lawtimr MART JANB DILLON, Bxeontrlx. IN PTJESUAKCE OTt AN OBDEB OF WILLIAM D. VEEDER, SorrOgltO of tha countr of Kings: Notice la hcrebr Riven, acxoralnr law, to all pursons baring claims against JARS W. SPEKCER, late of the Cltr of Brooklyn, deceased.

Un thej are required to exhibit tho same, vita the vononer thereof, to the subscribers, the administrators, at 3 olllce of A. M.S. Thompson, 33 Nassau street. In thm City of New York, on or before tho 13th dr of aoroto Dr DOXl. UDKU Al ST CHARLOTTE B.

SPESCER,) dralnlstratora. mvlD lawCmr' IN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDEB OF KOSWELL C. BRAUJARD, Surrozato ot bo County of Klnss: Notice Is hereby glTon. accord Ins lav, to all persona haYlng'ctalras aeolnst JOWt J. DA VIES, late of tbe City of Brooklyn, deceased, ttutt they arc required to exhibit tho came, with the roucaerst thereof, to the subscriber, the administrators, at tho office of W.

L. Lockwood, H6 Chambers street. In the Ctt of New Yort, on or before the day of May next. Dated NoTembcr 2id, ISM. lf.liK,n''" noii lawamF I PURSUANCE OP AN OBDEB OF WILLIAM I.

VEEDER, Surrogate of connty of Kings Notice Is hereby glTen, accordlne to lav. to ail ticrsons baring claims against REBECCA iiLNCH MAN, late of tho City of Brooklyn, deceased, that Uiey are required to exhibit the same, with tho vouchen thereof, to the subscriber, the administrator, at his residence. Tenth street, near Second avcune, or at the once of O.J. Jack, 331 Fulton street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the 15tb day of August next. Dated Febr err Sib, 1FS7.

CHAE3 HI.NOHMAN. feS lawlhnP Administrator, with the Will annexed. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER Or WILLIAM D. VEEDER, Surrogate of the Connty of Kings: Notleo Is hereby elrea, Mcordlnc to law, all persons baring claims aaallist WILLIAM H. POST.

lato ortlie Lily or Hroosiyn, aeceaic, win quired to cxliftilt the same, with the Touchers thereof to tlie imbecribcrs, the Kiecntora, at tno omco oi Ifo 1 Llnrnw ctr.it In till CltY of NewTorE. Oil Or DO for'e Uic 2d day of Norember next. Dated April OTth, 1DST. ann mm HENR. 8f Ho' in.

Executors. feJHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A kJ writ of execution, issued out of tho Supreme Court, tonic, dlrccte.t and delivered. I will sell by public auction, nt No. CTSI Fnltou street.

In the City of Brooklyn, on the VHh oav or ibui, uomut. uuuu. title and lntercft which Alexander Ross had on the ISth day of July, 1837. or nt any time thereafter. In whose hsndB soever the samo iny bo.

of. In and to, all that cer tain lot. piece or parcel ui iuuu, In the Ci ty of Brooklyn, N. am) bounded as follows, Tlz Bcitlnnlng at a point on the southerly BiJe of Centre atreet, dlitpnt one hundred andforty Bcvcnfect ten licbes westerly from the point of Intonjcctlon of tho soatherlr line of Centre street with the westerly line of Uamlltpn nTenuc: running thenco southorly at right angles to Cvlitri street; oac liuudrud feet thence westurly and parallel to Centre street twonty tlve feot; thence northerly nt njxht angles lo Centre street one hundred fect to Centre ptrcct; nud thence easterly along Centre street twenty Ave feet, to the point of beginning: Ki own as lot KB (eight hundred and thirty three.) on ninn of property befouzlug to the estate of Jordan Coles, d. censed, sltnalcd In the City of Brooklyn; sur7oyod by H.

Clly Surveyor, nnd nicd April 24, i3i. In the Kings County Clerk's Office. Dated Brooklyn, June 'jclVawCw PATRICK CAMPBELL, Sheriff. SUPREMECO URT, KINGS COUNTY. Edunrd Schwarlbach, plaint! against Caro.

Ine Sitiwarlbnch, defendant. Summons for relief. (Com. notserved.) To the defendant: You are hcrebv summoned and required to answer tha complaint In this action, which will ba filed In the Offlco of the Clerk of the Couuly of Kings the City of Brooklyn, and to serve a copy of your answer to thesaldoom plalnt on the subscriber, at his ofllcj, 121 Grand street. City ofBrooklyn, wltbln twenty divys after the service of Ibis suamons on yon, exclusive of tho day of such ser vice; and Ifyou ran ip answer mc saio complain wiwia the time aforesaid, Olo plaint iff In this action will apply to the Court lor the relief demanded In the complalut.

In A.H.DAn.EY. Plantlff's Attorney. N. B. The complaint In this action wa9 filed In the ofllce of the Clerk of tho County of Kim.

Hay 17th, 1307. myll lawlOwF A. II. DAII.EY, Pllf's Atty. SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTUE OF A writ of execution.

Issued out of tho Supremo Court lo mo directed and delivered, I will snll atpuollc auction, ill Utt. FnJton street. In thn City of lirootlyn. on th3 17th dav of July, 1SH7, nt IS o'clock, noon, all tho right title mul lnrerrwt which Gustavils L. Uaussknccht had oa the 12lh dav nf Juue.

1SGG, or nt any time thi reafter, liv whose lian'dr. soever samo maybe, of. Iu and to. all tint certain let. piece or parcel of land situ He, Ij'in? and in the Tenth Ward of the City of Iirooklyn.

aud which bounded and described as viz: Bein r.lr.lmrnt point un the southerly side of Bcrsen street, dlilaiit one hnndred and thirtv llve easterly from tha tasierly hide of Smith street, running tlienrc southerly nnd parallel with smith street one hundred fjet, rimulng fhel.ee oitstcrlv and pirallel Willi Bergen lreet twenty foet, flicijce northerly and parallel with Smith street one hundred feet to ill: Boutlierly side of Iterpen street, nnd thenco westerly along the southerly side of Ilergeii hti eci twenty fect to the of hepin nlr.p. tn Inc the ssme conveyed to K.las W. Va.l Vourhisby I'Jliza Jauu Wyckoff (widow) by deed dated 21 Jnlv, lit aim recorded Ii' the of the Register or KillKs'Conntv ill Liber of Convevanr i at page Ul, on the 4111 dav'irf Antust, 1W1J, and by sii Ellas W. Van Voorhls his wife conveyed to the said John B. Philips by deed dated ihe twentv.seventh dav of March.

1W3J, and recorded in ihe Register's ofllce In Lilier 593 of Conveyances, page 531, April 6tli, 1S(8. Dated Brooklyn, June I.1K7. JCI inwltv. ill i at u.i.'it TTTVT AHK AN 1 1 K. 1K.K tl 1 1 1 1 A i ii.

r.Mfp.i.. e.s' i.u ijuu late of the Citv Qf r.rooklyn, deceased, that tney are TTN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER It'lnf tnn. Vntl.n la IiamIiv nfenn nrfnrA I tr tn 1 Xor i wii iiurpai.t po late of the City of Brooklyn, decoasod, that they are required to exhibit the same, with tho vouchors thereof, to the subscriber, tho administratrix, at the residence of Rodnev Benson, to Varlck streoi, la tho City of Ne York, on or before the nth day of August next. Dated Fcbrnary llth, 1867. fell lawSm MARY ANN FULLER.

Administratrix. IN PUESUANCB OF AN OBDEB 09 WILLI A D. VEEDER, Esq Surrogate of the Count of Kings: Notice Is hereby given, accordlngto law. to an persons bavins claims agaiiist SAMUEL 8II0TWELL, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they aro required to exhibit tbo same with vouchors thereof, to the subscriber, the administrator, at his place of business, Fulton street, in tha City of Brooklyn, on or boforet Klb day uf October next. Dated April lBth.

1337. JEREMIAH MUitDELL, Administrator. apCO lawCmS' IN PURSUANCE OF AN OBDEB OF WILLIAM D. VEEDER. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notleo Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against Samuel a.

Lott, lata of the City or Iirooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the tame, with the vouchers thereof to the sub administrator, at the ofllce of A. J. Z. Lou, No. 9 Wlllonghbv street, In tho City of Brooklvn, on or bi fore tbo 16th day of November next.

Datod, lay nth. ltOT. TEOorS B. LOTT, ntyl7 lawGniP Administrator. fcJl'Ht isi.

MUTlOb BXTBS sum OP HTIK LIMITS. WHSTBHN DHTRIOI' Nohoe Is hby iv sexd inv to Uw and rtirciioo of 'uc Comrpoa Confecn on th 1st oSiini, 1S67, thatxne Kirs LiR'it re to rxie ddd tu to mbracn thai ooition st lb Westrn DliTriot. trom Witsbtctrton aveone to Bsdnsrd venue, alons she line ol Fallon, oo as to icclna s'l nitcs frra'ioB oa Faiton av, at and bc'a Washiuton ana Bedford avenues aforesaid April b. tsn. sdS 1aw3rnr anv cutAJSi.v, Oiw Ctark.

NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF KINGS Jobn Ellerby, plalntiff ngnlnrt William KHd and Jsno Kldd, hia wife, Henrr hied and Annie M. Kldd, bis wife, Samuel Kldd, George KWrf, rr Ann Kldd, alias Mary Ann fJon ke an John Ronrke her hniband, heirs at law of William Kldd scnlcr, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, and 1 honms i rench, as administrator of tho estato of Bridget frcr.ch, deceased, oefondants. Snminons for relief (dm. not served.) To the defendants: You arc hereby summoned nud required to answer the complaint In this action, which will be filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Connty of Kings, at the Connty Court House, Citv of Brooklyn, and to serve a cony of your answer to tbo said complaint on the subscribers, at ihelr iiwlA0 fnln street, in the City of Brooklvn, within twenty days after the service of this summons'on jou, exclusive ortbc day ofsHCh snrTlcc; and if you fill :2 Bai? corapfnlua within the Mmc aforesaid.

ifi S1.1" will apply to the Court for the 111 toa comnlalnt. Dated Brooklyn, Mar Plaintiff's Attorneys, khla action was Hied In the Odlce or ti.LCloSS.or,5?.Co,1.nly of Kings, at the County House, City of Brooklyn on tho 28th day of May, 1S07. mil, Plaintiff's Attorneys. mji lawCww 1Z" INGS COUNTY COURT 5IARG ABET van Antwerp. against Amory Houghton, Junior, and others, defendants.

In pursuance and by virtue of tho lodgment order of this Conrt, made In tho above entitled action, on the day of May, 1E67. will be sold at public auction, at tho Commercial Exchange, No. 369 Kullon street. In the Cllr ofBrooklyn, Connty or King, on the fourteenth day or Jcne, lEtft at 12 o'clock at noon, nnder the direction or tbe undersigned, a referee appointed for that purpose, all that certain lot, piece or parcel land situate, lying and being In the City of Brooklyn, and bonnded and described as follows: Commencing at a point on the westerly sldo of lllcks street, distant one hundred and forty eight feot northerly from the northerly corner of State and Hicks streets; running thenco westerly, and parallel with State street, odo hundred fcet; thence northerly, and parallel wllb lllcks street, twenty feet; thence easterly, and parallel with State street, ono hundred feet, to Hicks thence sonth rly, alone the westerly sldo orillcki street, twenty feet, to to place, of beginning. Dated Mar 22, lf7.

raya ZawSW DANIEL Sf. TREDWELL, Referee. UPBEME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Sarah H. Jones, Plaintiff, against Uohlon D. Jones, Oifendnt.

Summons for relief. Com. not served.) I U. S. Bcv.

stamp, 50 cents, canceled. To the Defendant, Mahlon D. Jones. Ton ire hereby summoned and required to answer tbe complaint In this action, which will bo filed In the office of the Clerk of the fnpremo Conrt, County of King, at new County Court House, Brooklyn, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on tlie subscriber, at hia office No. 3SI Fulton street, Brooklyn, within twenty daya after the service of thlB summons on youiexcluttveot the day of such service; and If you rail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, tho plaintiff in this actio will apply to tbe Court for the relief demanded In tha complaint.

Dated Brooklyn. April J7lh, 1867. C. 1. JACK, Plaintiff a Attorney.

N. B. Said complaint was Hied In tbo County Clerk's ofllcc of Kings Connty, on the SOth day of April, 1867. apSaiaw6wTu PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER O. WILLIAM D.

VEEDER, Surrogate ofttft County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, accordlog.tp law, to all persons having claims agalutt JOHN Kstt late of the Citv of Brooklyn, deceased, that they quired to cxhlbl" tho same, with the vouchers il" Ji the subscriber, the Executrix, at the Ostrandcr, Com scllor at Law, Nassau tr'i: City of New Yoifc. on or before tho lit day of Nontair next. Dated. April S6th.lSK7. K.atrir.

bpSO lawCuiTu 7' a TN PURSUANCE OFA Vb' AWILUAM D. VEEDER, i''Vr'j0 County or Kings: Notice Is lew. to all pcr'onBhartncelaliw that they LETT, late the city of Brooklyn. roncherj quired to exlfiblt the at her subscriber. the Aflffi.

AII' ir. mber street, SSi urn mntl lr.upnnr tsi itiP. I ANTED COTTAGE HOUSte WITH from two to four lots of ground, and price frotu nnd Bedford ovenno; possession on or before fall. Address riOL'SE HUNTER, Eagle ofllcc. jel 5t ANTED TO PURCHASE, A LOT IN Grccuwond Cemetery.

Address CEMETERY, Eglea Eag: ofilce. jOOfc" WANTED 50,000 POUNDS OFOLD SCRAP PAPER The highest prleo In thB city Enid for old newspapers, white aud colored rags, oiq rnss, old copper, old pewter and lead, tin foil, old hats. Iron, i c. All orders attended to free of charge. JAMbS Iir.iaCOLL.

No. 0 Prospect at. JeSlra ANTED IN BROOKLYN IN A trood nclchhovhrinfi n. c.nttiffc. house, on a lease or two or three years; would like possession 1st July or Au gnBt; best of reference given.

Address R. office. Ie48t WANTED A FIRST CLASS LAUN tlreSK. mill t.i, nRdat In nliamhiirwork. Apply lul medlalely, utlC9 Clhiton atreet.

HORSES, CABBIAGESi FOR SALE A BROWN MARE, EIGHT years old, sound, kind and gentle, a very superior saddle horse and also good In harness. Can bo seen at McGOVERN'S Stable, one door from Hicks street, Brook lyn. TOJR SALE AT VANDERGAW'S, 22 DE Kalb. near Fulton avenue, one ngnt oubiuess ono new light grocer's wagon, one light butcher's igon. All kindB of carriages ad wagons made to order 'hiir ing c.

3 IOR SALE GENTLEMAN'S TURN out. Horse, a fine blooded bay, W5f hands, good roadster; cau trot fast; cqnnlly good for coupe or urivinK light. Carriage, piano body, shifting top. Harness, leather covered, with both English and Dutch collars. Wulp, blanket, At D.

WILLIAM'S stable, Pulton avenue, near Aueipiii street. FOR SALE A BARGAIN A SHIFTING light top buggy and set ot single harness, In tlnecon dltion; price $125. Inquire at 37 Henry atreet. J02t FORSALE SEVERAL SECOND HAND top and uo top Buggies, at I. CUULEY'S, 32 Hoornm street.

Jed 3t FOR SALE A STYLISH YOUNG MARE, 15 hands, half thorough bred, warranted sound and kind: win oe soiu low. Apply at iv UjIjIams' SjtaDiea.oaa AriDlv Fulton avenue, between Ade elphl street and Clermont avenue. FOR ALE RO CK AWAY WAGON POLE and shafts. In complete order; will be sold cheap. Ajipjyttt the Paper Factory, cor.

Fulton and Carltoa avs. 1fOR SALE TWO GOOD HORSES, GEN tie and kind. Apply to HORTON BUOS. stables, comer Park and Clinton aves. jcS 6t SALE A TRUCK, (NEW,) USED 1 but a few times.

Inquire of VANDERGAvf, wason maker, DeKalb avenue, near Macomb square, Fulton av. Je3 3f FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, A.uEiN'i'LE nian'B turnont, top wagon, harness, handsome old. fast, sound and kind. Apply at ROWLAWD'S exprrsB Btable, Spencer street, near T)e Ealb avenue, LEt'EW RUST, owners. 2 New Chambers street.

N. Y. )e4 TjOR SALE A Viilty H'lJSJel, HVnal'aJH flal pair of black coach horses, 6 and 7 years old, Hambletonlan blood, own brothers; price fl.COO. Apply at privato stable, Hamilton Bt, mldwny between Gates and Greene aves. Jel6t FOR salea'pAirfteelgray horses 6ycars old, 15W hands high, sound aud kind; Perfectlv gentle, and vprv uti'tlnh, nlcrt.

rlAnhlp harness and phaetoa. Inquire at b. MUMBY'S, No. 50 Fulton lirooKivn. Bt i TOR sale harness harness jl J.WALbHo.161 rlatbushavenue.cornerof At a to has now in stock and in process of manufacture, a lot of line double and single harness, which he will guaraato to sell twenty five per cent, less than elsewhere.

It is mode by the best workmen, and of the best materials. I beg to call attention to mv express or erocerv harness. As 1 put the best stock in all my work, a trial will convince. Old harness taken in exchange or bouirht for CUEll, Oil TRIOR SALE LIGHT WAGONS LIGHT JL. WAUUrlo I I JAMES il.

KOWAN, Nos. 0 and II i nroccss or manufac ture, an assortment of first class llpht watrons. finished In the most elegant manner, and warranted equal In every respect to any work made, which will be sold at greatly reduced prices. myG lm CARRIAGES. R.

M. STIVERS, (late Stivers Smith), Has now in stock and process of manufacture, a tine assortment of Top BuggleB, Trotting and Road Wagons, Tlni CartB. Phaetons. Ap. TiMrat pIiirs nnlv.

Those wishing carriages are Invited to call and examine the worn, wnicn is an maue on tne premises, unaer ins uu nt 111 lfp. Hnr. Slut atrppt. lip.twppn 3(1 and Uh avonucs. N.

Y. mhl 3m (CARRIAGES A FINE ASSORTMENT of new and second hand city made carriages and wagons for sale eticap, consisting of phaetons, rockaways, top buggies, road wagons, at the Repository, 27 Adams Btreet, near Myrtle aveuue FRANCIS A. BIGGS. wagons Dougnt ana exenangcu. mnau om FOR SAMi.

I70R SALE SEVERAL GOATS. TO BE 1 seen untl' fo'il. Also a dirt cart aud no set of harness. Apply at 940 Atlantic avenue. IjlOR SALE TWO GOOD SECOND 1 hand boilers.

SCOTT SI Atlantic Docks. JcS at IOR SALE A ONE HUNDRKD GAL Ion still, complete. Addrost hiioxi, inouklyn P. O. JeC2t 17 OR SALE AT A BARGAIN A NEAT Scgar More, with stock and fixtures, at 170 Smith street, iirooklyn.

Sold on account of sickness In the family! FOR SALE OR TO LEX A JJU XOiliilt shop, good stand: been a butcher shop for tun years; or would let for any other business. Inquire ou the premises, corner of Smith and Degraw streets. Je5 2t fTOR SALE THE LEASE, STOCK AND fixtures of a wholesale and retail candy store, well established. Apply at.154 Court street, between Amity and Congress. jc5 2t lOR SALE A NEW RAVEN BACON rlAJSO, very line lone; also a nearly new black walnut book cf so: willbo sold at a great bargain.

Tu qulre at No. 7 Willow place. jo5 2t 1jOR SALE A SPLENDID COUNTER, 18 feci loDg by SO inches wide, lit for a dry goods, confectionery or any other busi Apply to Mr. IIOCI1E, Union House, City Line, Coney Island Bad. jeSt AOR SALE A FIRST CLASS SAIti boat.

21 feet long, cat rig ana new sail. Apply to a. wttman. hnnt hntlfler. 3d avenue near lloto street.

South Brooklyn, or at POOL BEKGEN'S, 02 and 01 Ful. ton street. Brooklyn. 6t BOR SALE STOCK AND FIXTURES Si? of a stationery at fancy dry goods store, In a first Class neighborhood, South Brooklyn; about $7,000 re quireil; ii great iniiuccnent will bo offered to anyone wantlj ff a aood profitable business. AddresB, "GOING TO EUP.OPE," Eagle olllce.

jc3 Gt HOUSES FOB SAIiE. CHEAP CONVENIENT TO JP the ferries, a nice cottace. with 8 rooms. 195 Nassau slreet. lnqu.ro of H.

IUSLEY, 141 Chambers st, N. Y. jeOSt FOR SALE ONE OF THE: BEST MADE lirown ttone houses in Brooklyn, at a great bargain, if applied for immediately; sold in conseqnenco of owner leaving Ihe city; located on Carlton avonue; lmin iduto possession. II. MAC0MUE8 SON, S21 Fultoa ayeniie.

leO TJOR SALE WITH IMMEDIATE POS Ji Hi'ssion The three years ljase and l'arnHurD of tiic Shades AO. jsassan one oi mc nasi jocauona tlie city for tlie liquor husluets. Tlie reason for selling la Hilt me proprietor ims outer uusinehs vtiuriu his uiiui ided utientlon. For particulars inquire ou the premises. Jc0 2t TfOR SALE IN BROOKLYN, 2 NEAT B1 cot laes, just fluislicd, one witti lot 20x123 feet, price M.

1CC; the "other with lot l. i00; part cash; tne houses nre well iinished and lots well ft: need, all complete. Apply for GEO EVANS, at the grocery, corner of Atlantic avenue and Hunteitly road. jeG3t SALE A 2 STORY AND BASE I nii nt hoiiKe: seven rooms: marble mantels in front narlors and foldinc doors; lot lf5 10 ii ches oy It i iu 'iiciiuh. huh orupuny is ism mruuv, uc LWl'Cll UIII 1IIM1 Lll il 11 Ufa, UJ UUh IJUj IUS CUbJ, Apply to JAMES W.

SMITTI. Eagle ofllce. Jc3 3t FOR SALE A NEW HOUSE IN MID die street, between 5lll and 5th avenues: this pro perty wiii be sold cheap; less than the value; tlie owner goiti to leave Brooklyn. If the parties chat, a lew weeks ago maue us uu oner win can again, wo uiihk iiiey cau be suited. TIIEAKHAN 5 Sedgwick street.

Jc5 str LX)R SALE IN FORT GREENE PLACE, nour Uaiieon. a 2 Kltjrv.lmsemeut und suh nt'Hnr Pliil udclitblu brick house; brown stone, high stoop and trim mi tys, vestibule doors. nil iniprovrtmenwt houa'21x 36 aud extension; lot 21xlC0. Apply to P.U. L'ROVOSTS LUU1L hllUUt, (UIII ilU.

V). Ub TBTi SAL3WITH IMMEBIAT3T POS i1 pepion A now three story brick dwelling house, 22x40 feot lot 22x100 on south Mac of Herkimer flrst wef of Albany avenue, nnd iicocssibli! every fw minutes "by two lines oistree railroads on Fulton and Atlantic avenues; house is furnished with gaa, hot and cold water throughout; bath room, water wish tuns range, furnace and cemented Another house lux.t lotaoxiLC In same block, with all tmproreuieuc; situation healthy and very desirable; seventy per cen' oi pure ii us caii on inortgHge, ur iurtner p'i t'culars apply on the premises, or to A. KNOWLiTON, corner Fulton and Portland nvennea. Je5 2t X.OSX AND FOUND. EE AUD STRAYED A LVRRJ red CO" with wh to.

eava Trord at tue ujcei corner oi'Kulton and Yates avs, ic6 2t REWARD LOST.TA BLACK M1LK vC7QP 1N(t GOAT, with a white face and two horns. r. CONNEKP, Thfrtcenth between Second and Third iivcuucb, oumii nruoiiyn. jeo REWARD LOST YESTERDAY, A 0 9 vellow Scotch tcrrior SLUT, about sevon or efplit years old. Tho above reward will be paid byre lurniuK ur fco i.

u. ui, ravy xara, uroot iyn. Jc5 at fifcTI REWARD LOST, THREE GOLD CHARMS, consisting of one gold compass, one old safe, containing two miniature iltenesses, one sold bear, with ewivcl in centre. The flnilcr will receive the above reward by leaving them with Col. MORGAN, No.

13 Boerum street, Broolilyn. Ja6 2t LOST ON MONDAY NIGHT, INCOL" between State and Atlantic, Si 20 in bills, titd up In an old stocking, with a purple ribbon; also a smaller package contuinii SJi; the property of a poor man. Tlie finder will be suitably rewarded ou returning It to V06 Columbia Bt. FOUND SU OFMONEY, LAST evening. In a pluce on IVillongtiby street; the owner cun have the same by proving property and paying for advertisement.

Cull at 1oiicc Headquarters, Tfttsu lngton street, either to day or to morrow before 6 P. M. LOST ON OR AROTJT THE FIRST OF Mny, 1607. a BANK BOOK ou the Concard st.Sayincs lintik. Brooklyn.

The finder, by returning the same io 1L6 Plymouth will reeeivu a liberal reward. JeGSt LOST ON THEnFiFTBTlNSTTABOUT 6 o'clock P. JL, in going up Fulton or Flatbnsh avenues, an ACCOVNTBOOK, one Insurance policy and an envelope directed to Theakcr, Washington, D. C. The Under will be suitably rewarded by leaving same wllb JAMES BABCOCK, car starter, at Fulton terry.

JeO 8t LOST THIS MORNING, JUNE SIXTH, a black and tan TEKEIEIi; tho name of the owner on a white leather collar. "Whoever will retnrn him to Jefferson street, second house east of Franklin avehue, will be suitably rewarded. JeO lit FOUND CAME INTO THE INCLO sureof the subscriber a COW. The owner can have her by proving properfv and paying evnnscs. JERKMIAH CARROL, Flatbash.

LOST BLACK LACE THREAD VEIL A liberal reward will be paid for the black lace Veil lost Ibis cWcdnesday) morning, between Atlantic and Fnlton streets, at No. IT? Henry streot. Je5 2t LOST A JAVA SPARROW. THE finder will receive the value of the bird, bv return lug it to 118 Montague St. Je5 'it MEETINGS.

Wat noon will i pray and cry Jrk. ALOUD," Come to the BROOKLYN NOONDAY PRAYER MEETING, From Vi to 1 o'clock. T. M. C.

Association Rooms, Fnlton avenue, cor. Gallatin place. "What, could ye not watch with me one honr Je5 lm A INSTALLATION OF THE OFFI CERS of WASHINGTON LODGE No. 1.1 (Ye UOOD SAMARITANS and DAUGHTERS OF 8AMAHI A. hy the ofilceTS of the Grand Lodge of tho State of New York, will take place at their Hall, 158 Fnlton street, ou FRIDAY EVENING, June o'clock.

The Rev. H. M. Gallaher, Colonel Crelghtou and other eminent speakers will addre: on the subject of Temperance and the principles of the Order. Good singers huve volunteered.

me puuiic luvueu. yurucr. i public is invited. Byorder. HIRAM BLOOMER, C.

Cuas. Hast, Rec. Sec. I ONG ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A The recular meetlntr of the Societv will hn hn.tiT mi TttUKSDAx VKNING, June Cth, 16S7, tn the Chapel of' tho Packer Institute.

Rev. W. Ives Budington, D. iii itsu upL giving euiuu uecuuub ui recunK xpior attons In Palestine. By order.

A. COOKE HULL, Rec. Sec. GTAB BASE BALL CLUB, BROOKLYN Ik3 The regular quarterly meeting of this Club will bo held nt their rooms, Hamilton Building, on THURSDAY, tha Cth at 8 o'clock. Byorder.

Jc48t WM. R. MACDIARMID, Secretary. FUItNITUKB. LWAYS BUY THE BEST.

OR AFTER with all others, try the BINGEB lEVERFIBLE SPRINO BBT All nhcJinlnna runnm. mend them. Health luxnrv and economy. Strong, durable and warranted. Free from bedbugs.

Six to ten dollars, according to size. Sold everywhere. Mall orders filled. Warerooms, 215 Centro street, N. Y.

featf SEWING rrutia howe sewing machine JL LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHIXE ELIAS HOWE. (original Inventor of the sewing machine), President, Kiy ruttuvry, xur. The fine combination of Art talent now engaged with us rtwna.lt0 tho of oao hnDdrea commissions montn8 of JHy and Aogist. Orders for our unequaied work roeelvod, and delivered in Septom Dcr. stabilshcd 1851.

Chab. TT. TVrn.rAMRftv. Robert Ltjckey, formcrlv donler in boys' and youths' clothing, informs Mb friends and5 former customers, that he is now located with S. F.

Whiting, 13 niton street, where he will be leased rn exhibit a very superioretockof men and boys' clothing; also a very fine assortment of piece goods for custom work, at greatly reduced prices apis Auction Sale of New York Avenue Lots. James Cole's Son will sell at auction on Tuesday, i June llth, 1EOT, at the Commercial Exchange, S69 Fulton street, Brooklyn, at 13 o'clock, those sixty valuable lots bounded by New York and Brooklyn avenues. Warren and Baltic streets. Baltio street is eighty foot wide, graded and paved, and leading directly to the These lots are situated in tho Immediate neighborhood of the finest Improvements. New York avenuo Is well, known for its residences surrounded by handsome gar.

dens, and is considered by many as fine as Clinton avenue. Title perfect. 60 per cent, caa remain on bond and for three or five years. For maps apply to the1 Auctioneer. The largest and be3t assorted stock of; Dress and Mantilla Trimmings; black and colored! Velvet Ribbons of a superior quality, retailed at Im porter's prices.

Feederi6k Loeser, jcg gt 277 Fulton Btreet. Something better than Gold. Good; health ni'ood reputation, ease and contentment are all; Km than cold SolnPyle's Saleratus, that prepares fte'dMmpTefely adapted to tho gth "nacomtorlrf, mankind, which all other Wnds fail to do. Sold Dy grocers everywhere, in pound packages. Van Deventer's Kalergon for the hih Restores grey hair to Its natural color, provonta; the growth when tho hair has fullen out.

It is as clean as cologne water. For sale at Ira Fulton street Brooklyn. Depot 2S2 Greenwich Bt N. Y. twot Ice Pitchers, Coffee Urns Tea Sets, Salvers, Table and Wine Casters, Goblets, Cake and Card Baskets; ilso Knives Forks, Spoons, and other goods in the Una of Fil'e Silver Platci We, of tho best materials and worteanshlp.

For sale by the J. L. Hbl Manufac FrSS. CMMi Jr. Salesrooms No.

11 Maiden Lane, Now aplO Ebrk. All the Highest Premiums, 1886. Elliptic Lock stitch Sewing Machines, manufactured bv Wheeler Wilson Company. Sold only by Elliptic So. 513 Broadway.

N. Y. myS Mothers who dose their darlings with drastic purgatives incur a fearfnl responsibility. The gentle, modi rate (yet effective) laxative alterative and yet antl blltous operation of TUB ant's Seltzer Aperient peculiarly adapts it to the disorders of children. Sold by all drug gists.

Jeilw Black and Colored Gimps, Sack Buttons and Ornaments in every style and and at low prices at Lock itt, Sow Go's, 251 Fulton street, opposite Clinton. apl2tf Fringes, Silk, "Worsted and Cotton in different Aarli ties at J. Lookitt, Sox Co's, 231 Fnltoa street, opposite Clinton. apli tf ft. New Spring Patterns of Guipure Cheny and Maltese Laces nave Just been received by Lockitt, Sos 2S1 Fnlton street, opposite Clinton.

apl2 tl Religions Notlcos. A Religious Service in Park Theatre, BrooKLTN. Matthew Hale Smith, who has just returned f. oin un examination of the reformatory movements of London, will address his friends on Sunday evenings, June lfith, 2P.d and 80th, at the Park Theatre; theatre pr( a'iiieg and lay preaching, with some account of Weaver, Carter, Vnrlry, Mnller, Spurgcon ad other earnest men who are carrying the Gospel to tho neglected. Services to commence at o'clock.

Je6St MARRIIiD. Gimrx Waed In Brooklyn on Wednesday, June 5th, by Kev. D. Moor' Jr, t. at the re ldenceof the'bride's father, coiner ffNostrand av.

and Warren st, Mr. Ricn AP.u II. Green to Miss THtsTLar.HAjWAEi), da.ig.itsr of John Ward, all of Brooklyn. nomiY Lawsox In Brooklyn on Wednesday. June Pth, at thcrcsldcnce of the bride's mother, by the Rev.

Wm. T. Enyurd, William H. Hoimy to H.vttik M. Hw son.

daughter or tho late William Lawson, all of Brooklyn, N. Y. Nc cards. Olivet; Lewis June 5th. at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Kev.

J. W. Leek, John S. Ouvf.k to lnoGEiE, daughter of James Lewis, of this city DIED. Burks On Wednesday, June stli, Anne Buhvs.

wlf? of Peter Burns. native of the County Longford, Ireland, In tlie4Cd yenr of her age. The relatives and friends of the family arc frespectfiilly invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Conover street, South Brooklj on Friday afternoon at half past to o'clock. FoFMAy Wr c'neFday n'ght, June 5th, 18B7. after a long a1 s.

Jennettk D. Fouman. youngest ofthe late John L. and Gesiene S. Forman.aged It months and 25 daVF.

Tl velntives and friends of the family are respectfiillv Invited to attend the funeral services from the residence oi lier ernnill'itthcr, George Oraflng, Van Buren street, near Nostrand avenue, on Friday at 10 o'clock, A. M. Williams On the 4th Geop.ok son of the late Richard S. Williams, in the JStli year of his age. Ills friends, and those of his brother Wallace and brother in law, Wm.

Monlross, aud John K. Bigley, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence. No. Liberty street, Brooklyn, on Fridavaf tcrnoon, at 8 o'clock. jer, 'it EXCURSIONS.

OEAND MEDITERRANEAN EXCURSION TO SANDY HOOK AND THE HOLY LAND OF MEW JERSEY. THE STEAMER S. O. PIERCE Will accompany the QUAKiSK Ctrl' To Sandy Hook, leaving pier E. on Saturday, June Slli, at sr.

and returning aboutrP.il., landing passengers mi the return at foot of Montague street, Brooklyn, and foot of Wall street, N. T. NUMBER LIMITED TO ISO. TICKETS ONU DOLLAR. Maybe obtained nt Swayne's hook stole, 210 Fulton st, Brooklyn, or at.

117 Wall st. N. V. UO til' ILJIWAI, NOTICES. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTS Jf.iria h.

liayles against Oliver Tavi8on and othtirs. pu suancc of iudirnicut order of the above Court, in ert'tlcd action, ade cn the lTtli dnvnf Mhv, 1 I Alfred T. A(dc rr. he ref ree named in suid judc mc: order, will sell, through Eiv ard A. Lawrence, B5al t.smtti Auctioneer, itt the Court House, In the vestibule tliererl, on the 1st duy of July, 186T, at 12 o'clock, noon, all tlm lands and premises described in said Judgment order, that 1b to say: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land siiuatc and bcirm in the City of Brooklyn, County of and ftate of New York aforesaid, and bounded described as follows, to wit: Ecslnning at a point on the iisteily 6lde ol Court street distant twunty llve feet northerly of life northeastcr)y corner of Church or Ninth jtrcet and Court Btreet: tlicnce easterly and parallel withjsinth Ktreet one hundred feet; thence northerly iii.u puraiii i Willi CuuiL street twenty feet ten inches; tlienee pnralkf! wuh Citurrm street or A'mta street one huiuirea leer to court street, ana tutvicc soni.li crlv along Court street twentv feet ten inches to the point or place of beinr.iii';.

Dated June lis J. T. (i. T. it5(i 'WoWTU fpOUKTY COUHT OF THE COUNTY OF V7 KINGS Charles K.

Wilson, anainsL Felix lliekey and others, defBdants. i) Chambers street, New York. In nnrsuance and hy virtue of a iudtrincnt or decree of the County Court of the County 01 Kings, made and en tyred In the above entitled action on the 5th day of June, 117, 1, the undersjnea, ttie ifeieree named in and appointed by saidjudsment or decree, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the vestibule of the b.ni!is coiii. tv uouic iiouse, in tne uiv oi isroo.vivn, on the UHh day of June, 1(17, at 12 o'clock, noon, the follow ini: preniipvs rti scrihed in said judgment, to wit: iiuisu leu cuniim iuis, pieces ur iiiiiouis ol num. tuate.lvinn unu in the Twelfth Ward of the CHv of BrookiynConnty oi'KiiiKs and State of New York, and.

alien icgouier, are uuuuuuu ana uescnuea as JJL'yilllJli: at i fU'dlii UU IIIC UUI1IIUII MllU Oi iyUlltrO trct us ttie same is laid down on the ComniifiirinfrK map of the City of Brooklyn, distant one hundred and tnmy i.ine icct tstcriy irom tne easterly erne ot (jciniu bia street: running thence easterly aloof the aiieriv side of Centre street one hundred and nlnety ionr fje't and six inches; thence northerly and parallel with Colttai bia street fortv scven fect; thence westerly and parallel wun Btreet, vtmy nve icei; mencu nortnertv and parallel with Columbia street ilfty three feet; tlience westerly and parallel with Centre street one hundred and nineteen feet and six inches, and thence southerly and parallt 1 with Columbia street one hundred feci to the point or place of beginning, being the same premises conveyed to said defendant Hlckey by said plaintiff" on the vpth day of January, 1SG3. Dited Brooklyn, June litli, 1SG7. JeGSawowm Aa utthi Wa, Kerjree. rN PTJRSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF I ROSWICCL C. EKAIJfARD.

Snrrofnfo of rho County of Kings: Notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons haying claims against GEORGE L. SAMPSON, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, thai tuey are reqmrea to exnioit cue same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at the office of George Sampson, So. 16 CHIT atreet, in the City of New York, on or before the twentieth day of June next. Dated December 13th 1SCG. GEOKu G.

SAMPSON, NORMAN D. SAMPSON Executora. BlMawCmF ADRIAN VAN SINDEKEN. PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OS "WILLIAM D. EE DEE, Surrogate of the Coun, ty Notice is hereby given, according to law, to an.

persons navmg csainis acainsr otn jfaersonF havinz claims acralnst A MITEL SHOTWRl.T. late of the ty ef Brooklyn, deccapud, that they re uncu tu uAitiuii, lutj wiiu liic vuucutrB luereoi, IQ 155 Fnltou street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before tbe26th day of Oclober next. Dated April tilth 1867. jiiikLJiuu 3xul)uijLi, op20 la ffSmS' PURSUANCE OF AK ORDER OF WILLIAM D. VEEDER.

Surrogate nf County of Kihgs: Notice la hereby given, according to law, to all persons having: claims against JEREMIAH SI1IBLEY, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they ar? hereby required to exhibit the flame, with the vouchers thereof, to tho subscribers, the executors, at the residence of George D. Shlbley, East GreenbuEh, In the Countv of Renselaer, K. on or before the 'id day of Ja291nw6mTu AM IT EL G. ROOT, Jxccators. WILLI All D.

VEEDER. Surrocrato of the Court ty of Kings: Notice Is hereby given, accordintc to law, to 11 persons having claims against ROBERT WARDLAW, late ol the City oT Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, td the subscriber, the executor, at hia office, 54 White Btreet. In the City of New York, on or before the 14th day ol September next next. Dated March "Un, 18ii1. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF "WILLIAM D.

VEEDER, Surrogate of the iuuniy vi mu: xiuiicu is uereny gircu, accuraingio law. to all ocrsons havlntr clalmB ELIZABBT11 WAGEE, late of the City of Droolslyn, deceased, that thev are reaujred to exhibit the same, with tho vouchers thereof: to the sucriber. the executor, at the office of the Surrogate or Kings county, court House, Hrooklyn, on or before the 5th day of December next. Dated Stay SOth, 16117. HUGH 8.

CARPENTER, JcSlawGmM Executor. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF WILLIAM D. VEEDER, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against JrETKB Ii against PETER KICK, ased. that thev arA re. late of the Clt; of lirooklyn, deceased, that they are re quired to e.xblDit tne same, with tno vouchors thereof, to the subscribers, the Executors, at the office of Wetmore It Bownc, No.

9 Pine Btreet, la tho City of New York, on oi the same, with tho vouchors thereof, to before vne Ja uny oi ucwoer next. uaiea apnmu.isil, HENP.T L. BITCH. RICHARD 11. no WITH, Bxeonton.

pl81awem EDWARD HINCKEN. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OB WILLIAM D. VEEDER, Surrogate of the Count, ontings Notice is horeby given, according to law, to an persons having claims against DAVID T. LAUMAN, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required Avfithit tho. gnmi.

with tha vouchers thereof, to thn sub scriber, the executor, at his office, 130 Nassau streoi. la the City of New York, on or before the 20th day of July next. uaicu January in. loot. Jal5 law6mTu STEPHEN g.

THAYBB. Executor. CJUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Daniel o. van against inc uroomyii uuhrai ana Ja maica Kallroaa company anu otnera. .1.

E. Ltmasit. PlalntllTa Attornev. In pursuance of a Judguiont of forecloauro aud sale. radc In this action on tha fifteenth day of May, 1S6T, 1 lierebv give notice that on the third day of Jnly, 186T, at the hour of 18 at the Commercial Exchange.

number S69 Fulton street, in the oi uroomyu anu will null at nubile auction, to the highest bidder, the lands and premises in said Judgment Sfsitinnpd and therein described as follows, All those, certain lots of land, situate, lying ana being in ine nisunguihueu nAnririffiS. and nicd In Kings County tteglsier's office, by the nurabers (S flvohundred and thlFty. (531) flvohunaretland thirty one 582) Ave hundred and'thW two, (533) five hundred 5 1V.1; Attn hnnrlrfifl aud thlrtY IOUr. (sS) nve imdred and thirty fiTO, (536) fl ve ban irc4andthlrty hundred and thirty Beveu, live nunurea ana msir aijt iirnn ,1.... t.nr1l nn alvtV.elirht t5fS).

flVO llUU' drcd and slxty iUne (569), five hundredand venty (570), fl. i.iiniiriil anu seventv one (571 fire hnndrod.nnd si venty two i5Ti), live hundred and seventy three (57J), nVo hundred ant! seventy four (574), five hundred and seventy flvj (575), five hundred and sevcnty six (57u), ana lows, to wit: Beginning nt tho southeasterly corner of Butler avenuo and Atlantic avenue as iaiu uowuou nam CT. i annthnrlv nlnn? Rntlnravenne two iiundrcd and fifty. (250) feel; thonco easterly at right angles with Butler u.tciiuo two hundred (MO) feot to Miller avenue; thencB northerly along Miller avenue two hundred and flftSUfcot and seven inches, more or Ices, to Atlantic and thonco westerly alone Atlantic Avenuo two JHUluxeu lee tnu uiato ii uugiuuui uateu May n.iBBi. usuaiiu M.

blisvis.ia, ituieroe. EAGLE OFFICE, 3E. LATER FROM EUROPE. BY THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. FINANCIAL.

LoK os, Juno Noon. Consols for money, ex dividend. V. 8. Fire twenty Bonda, T2.

Erie Railway shares, Dlinols Central SbareB, 78Ji. London, Jnno 62 P. M. ConsolB are decUnea nnd are now quoted at American eecurities are generally quiet and steady. The following aro the latest quotations Erie shares, Illinois Central shares, TO.

U. S. Five twenty bonds, UK LivBBrooL, Juno Noon. Cotton quiet. Estimated sales to day 10,000 bales.

Middling Uplands, Middling Orleans, 113. Breadstuffs are dull. Corn, 37s. 9d. Wheat White California at 14s.

No. 1 Milwaukee red at 18s. 9d. Oats, 8a. 6d.

Flour, 23s. for western canal. Barley, 4s. 8d. Peas, 39s.

6d. ProTisions Pork, 79s. Beef, lS2s. Od. Bacon, 40s.

Cheese 68s. Produce Petroleum Sales of refined at Is. Od. and spirits at lOd. Potashes, 81s.

6d. EosinT sales of common at and fine at 12s. Spirits of turpentine, 83s. Tallow, 43s. 9d.

Cloversecd, 42s. London, June 6 Noon. No. 13 Dutch standard sugar, 24s. 9d.

Scotch pi? iron, S4s. Calcutta linseed, 61s. Linseed cakes, 9 15s. Linseea oil, 41. Litekfool, June 62 P.

M. The cotton market baa become very dull since tho opening, and a decline In prices of from to Hi. per pound has been established. The heaviness is owing, In part at least, to the recent Imports of cotton from the United Slates and elsewhere, which have been unexpectedly large. Tho sales to day will not oven reach the moderate cfsllmele made at the opening.

At this hour middlin; uplands are quoted at witha probable day's sale of bales, including tho usual proportion (say a third) to speculators and exporters. There is no quotable change In tho other markots. SECOND EDITION. EAGIjB OFFICE, 2 1 2 F. III.

Cambridge Courtesies to tbo President. Boston, Jane S. The Board of Aldermen of Cambridge last evening voted unanimously lo extend the hospitalities of that city to President Johnson, on his proposed visit to Massachusetts. Stock Exchange Sales First Doard. New Took, Jnno 6.

Btocks Closed dull. SIONEr On call at C7 per cent. Sterlijjq Echakqe At lOOJf for sixty day bills. 4'0 TJ 6's "81 re IOS 100 Boston Water Pr 23K SOU do 23 1 000 SD zu una lvorO 1' It's 5 20CP 10K 1 5000 fi's 5 20 CP '65. I0GK IBSSOOII 8 6'fl 5 20cp 65n 10SK 100 Pacific 13 IM 100 do 13ij 20 do Sdcall 133 100 do 131 1 100 Central 98J 200 do BSj; ipran S5's 10 40 soco srrs a cp i do 115 Trras 7 3 10 notes luu uo DdJ uu r.m, Em Uutiwv fOOCO Second 1035f aooco Tcnn 6's new 100 do sSO.

liO do slO. 100 do 2d call ioo 57 210 do cr.O Cur new 50 1C0C0 lihode 101 I1UCI luv i uu SCIH 100 55011 Al In bus. 7 fi 0 Al II 1st 111... DO iCIJO Tol Wall 1st ex. 2000 Harlem 1 100i 1CC0 ChiArNW Sly.

sron Morrisi Kssex lm siyt I0O0 do II to Tol, Peoria 1 ma HDD do 1j r.0 Bank St NT 110 Fast Klv 100 20 Ninth Kat uri 19 Bank of Com'rce lis 101 do UVA Tradesmen 'if Il'K. 14.1 2a Fourth Nut Bant 107 20 Cen Nat ill 10 Adams E.v 01 ira Hudson Ulv 10IK 500 do lie 50 do id call 105 100 Rcadlnc rr 10; fi Mich Central rr. Ill S0O Mich I SW) (lo 200 Chi 1110 do 11 SIV( 5K 100 do 200 do 100 do Iil5. 100 do 2d call :) do 00 Chi 100 do 810. 2301) 2d call SS! 5S 500 do s.O.

5S IOO Clcv 115 2C0 ''hi HI rr ffl irlnd Cin rr 19 r.a do 101 Pitts. Ft Chi 07 luO do s30. m'A 1C0 do 200 Chi Altou 103 do C' 1X0 do '1(1 all yo nion ia 20 United St C'J 111 let nuu iauai iDi West, ilnlou Tel. 100 18J THIRD EDITION. EAGLE OFFICE 3 O'CLOCK, TUo Union Pacific Hall road.

0 aha, June 5. The earnings of tbe Union Pacific llailroad, now rnnnins to North Plalto, aro officially reported at $261,782 87 for tho month of May. Track laying Is progressing rapidly westward. IiATf IN TEI. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COL'KT licroan Jcii 14ENEEICT.

Tho foV.omng nnmcd parlies wore called upon to appear, and not appeanntf. tneir oonas were loneueii lobn Bynn. lottery dealer. J. V.

Post, Patrick Lawlor, Revenue ODlccr. John Devlin, falsely branding liiinor. T. T. Levan, W.

Tappan, J. Dubernell, uccepliu' briber. Clias. Carolon. Michael Bums, removing spirits contrary to lntv.

SlicliiH'l Moran, Tlie bond of John Devlin amounts Taj pon'6 to 820,000, and Levun's lo $10,00 U. S. DISTBICT COURT Buror.E Juge BiHBnit. r. Tbe following parties hnvinfr failed to appear when called ou (heir bonds were declared forfeited: Owen Uonnclly.

illicit distiller. CotueliiicMnrphy. William IJurpliy, remnving spirits. Dennis Sullivan, illicit distiller. U.

S. COMMlSSIONElfS COURT Befobr Commis rflONEIl Jokes. A man named Istluc Larch was arrt'f led this morning by Officer Sloouey of the Forty scamd Prerinct, with having attempted lo pas a counterfeit $3 bill on the First National Bank of Jackson, Mich, lie was brought before S. Commiisioner Jonej tills morning and held to bail. SHERIFF'S SALE BY riKTUE OF A writ of ciccatlon, Issuod ont of thi Clijr Court of tlrooklyn, to mo directed and delivered, I will sell hy Subllc auction, at No.

KiD iiUon street, in the City of rooklyn. on tlio 23th day of Jane, 1S 7, at 12 oVfock noon, ail the right, title and iutorost which Cormfck Gillespie liad on tho 18th day of February 1S87, or at any time thereafter, la whose hand ooever the sumo may be, of, in and to All that certain lot of land, Rituatc, lying and bclnoMn Iho Twentieth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, and Known and dlstinff nished on a certain map entitled "Map of the Cowe.ihoven Homestead, in the Seventh Ward of the City cf Brooklyn, dated "Urnoklrn; March, ISM," gurreved by Hilaa Ludlam, City Surveyor, and filed In tho office of the l.egl.ter of Deeds of the County of Klups by the number (forty nine) 49, and bounded as follows, to wit Beginning at a point on the northerly aide of Atlantic avenue, distant forty elfflit feet and eleven lnchci westerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of tho northerly side of Atlantic avenuo with the westerly side of Adelphl Btreet, and thenco running: westerly along Uic northerly side of Atlantic avenue twenty five feat; thence northerly onallno at rluhl angles with Atlantic avenue one hundred and 6Qven feet and eleven Inches; thence easterly on a line at right angles with Adelphl street twenty three feet and eight inches to tho westerly side of Adelphl street; thence southerly along Adelphl street twenty five feet; thence westerly on a Hno at richt angles wlta Adelphl street seven foet and flvo inches; and thence southerly on a line ct right angles with Atlantic avenue ninety one foet and eight inche to the point or place of beginning; together with nil and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto heionging, or in any wise aipertnLJn. Dated Brooklyn. May 11, ln. myl4law6wTu PATRICK CAMPBELL.

Sheriff. ORTGAGft SALIC WHBRKAS. fault nits been made tha neot or tbo mo vet i tared to ha psM by a mottiri(0 dated tic ninRtoen'h of I96L by 8 rnad Lfnch, or tho Citv nC 8t3i ot Sscvr ork, then out ta ge rwtny one ytar, to Oi1 Lacy, of the earn cit. no wHcb and morfiae dub cktiontrdro md record in tto of (bt Fpi teTor linc Cnni, in Liber 49 of Mormaacf. 367, Mftroh 19.

IBtil. m45 minuei p4t I wo o'clock P. and which moiiCROC) whs ctvi to wcarv tho payment of port ioo of tbe iche atoney cf 'he pr 'oiic, nmed atxn Oescrtbe insai tr.ot'cr rhich a.ony lent aud vnccedretnenaid Kr rnar T.ynoh hy tbe ax Jaech Lac? fn tht txpresa pnipoo, and wtis appli d. And whrro aa, tb amount claimed duo on atid mortgages thf tiiof 'he flwf oubficaiion or thi notice, i the namol to end red aot eitfbty dollar, with intercut iberton 'rod the 10ih day ol September, 18.G And wbcira, no ami oj prood dina hna en in titied law tti rew.er tbo tben ruma'ning wcttod bj said ntorrpase, or anv na thcrcoJ Now. therefore, noit is huraby civen.

ti bj virtue ot the oowi ol ao contained in said cnortAe anj duly jordfrd a sforvsAid, and in narsaanceof tb sraru'i id traeb cave tsadc nd orviicd. the eaia moctgao will be forwj'osea, by a al oi tbo urerctie therein oeacrihej, at public auction, io tho rotanda of tho County Cnn IIcuk ot King Connty in tho Ci of rookiya in the Oinnty of Kingt, that being to. Cjuntt in which Mid iconrared premise ar aituved, an Tbucd, thel3 dayol Jane. A. L) 1BS7.

Ii o'oloct. coon of ht day. Th said preral. if in said torTf flffr ao follow, to wit: All tht crtala lo piece, ti creel oi Und, with tbo build iocs "hereon, eitn lying auc pidc the Oitv of Brooklyn, uta Williams burgh. L.

I. Beginning ot a point on tno ontb tcly wie oi Tontb s'rtef. distant soatbwctori one aundod and ninctv loni (191) feot from tbe soatborlr oorner ef Unijn avf note xnd Tenth atreet, sod running thence suheMterly direction, on a Hn. a ncnt angle (o Tenth ucet. along toe wmib westerly sidonf a Int.

known a IVt No, Gl on a entit'ed, "Mop of 64 lota of round bitnato ia the vihaec inow cij)of WfillUmsnnrgh, Kmc oan'y," oan Acrii, 1838, by Daniel wen City Surveyor, aod oow on hie in tb? office of the But of Kings county, by tbo atap n.tr.bM 289 (bi Marknelf Riohardwon and oUieT)tifty 6qttmi feet (671 trot, to lot Tio, fid on said cop; thnoe in a southerly aireo tiun along tbe rear IboxtroI.tlHooD feai tiaiin.bs: ibenec in anotfie titl direction, pa 'allot, or nearW so, with ihs bwp ter liiinor lot To UA. io tne uia Mutneasu eri side of Tenth street: and th nee la a onrtbeat rlr direstion, alone the fifteen (15) feet, to tbe point oi plaoe ot beginolng lining tha northeajtor'y portion of a cerain lot known Od o.td map lot Sa (sixty two); tosetherwia all: and eingolarthe tcremeat. becdiuv tnettta and arportennDcea brrnnfo Del.nging or in any wihe appertain inn. rif od Marc 1 19. 1867.

JaMltS LACY, nj RODNBY S. OUUSOhT his Attorney. mhl01awl2wTu No. 193 Waablnctoa strwt, IN PtTBSUANCH OF A2T ORDER Ou HOPWELL C. BU A IK A BD, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Kotico is hereby given, according to Inw, to all persons having claims against CATJXARINE 6N EIDER, lato of tlie City of Brooklyn, doceaaod, thu they are required to exhibit tho samo, with tho Toticban tbereof, to tho Bubscribcr, the Executor, at the office of E.

S. Van Winkle, i8 Wall atrecl, in tho City of New vSrSc! on or beforo the first day of July next. Dated Dcccnl a.th,86. OEOBGB WIBilATKB, d29 lawCmB KiMaior. rpiiE CO PARTNERSHIP RRTiwrrt nM A Iillnn hi.n.n TOnill.

StT. iBPON. and CHARLES PAKKEB. under the flfm ii caus6n, pakkek co, itual consent. The business to bo conMnned al lorn ox mniuai consent, tiic om uness huh contlnnerf nt tsl old place.

Fedgewlrt: rtrcct, by T. RCAHfSfij thn firm nt mm? 1S87. myll lswgwS vsPSi IN PURSUANCE OF AN OBDEB OK WILLIAM D. VEEDKR, ty of Kings: Notice herety ven. accirdiM liS all persons having claims against ANN MErtRirK fSi '1 the'etty of Brooklyn.

dcccwd, that 2f5 exhibit the same, wllh the vouchers tbereot scrlbcr, the ndmtolstrator, at bis resldcnceTlS S1 of Yonltcre, In Ihe County of Westchester' on 5S XtSffP the Wlh day or October ncxt Datcd Aortl'suf sjbctort P9 lawCmM MICHAEL P. BYAH? IN PURSUANCE OF AN OrSp.tT rvii WILLlAil D. VEEDER, Esq rrcSfXrTl11 01 l. of Kings: NoUco h3y all perfns having claims against DBfCKEON, lato of Iho lownV Now filrraht riLHS Itat they arc required to oxMWt th. SSo whM vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the eSuVi Kc residence, Bay Ridge, In the County btKlOMnnvV1" the aiBt tiny oIScpfcmbtT oextBated PmJV SfSn mhUCmi ANN TO LET PUBNISHED, gSrANfi uu wm oam.

Pdij at o. SB feummJi street. street. my jl auu a lew single gentlemen ua" Pleasant rooms In a family where tbpre boarders, at a moderate price, by houso street, ar Bridge; also two respectable IndleB; houso contains bath and gaa. Jgb BOARD WANTED BY A GENTLEM aim a furnished room, with or without board, in a pn.

vnte family; French preferred. Address 8.. F.asrlo on'CQ BOARD GENTLEMEN AND THEIR, wives, aud single gentlemen, willing to room to uether. can be accommodated wllh nleasant comforcaoty famished rooms, and a well table, with inmiiy oi auuiiti. ai uh raciuc street, conveuieuv carB and ferries; bath, hot and cold water, unexcep OAED ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN Jp can board and well mrnished rooms in a rencu, pi ivute family by calling at 184 Clinton street; within 8 mlnntea' wa'k from South terry.

Dinner at 6K. je55f BOARD FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET with board. In a private married couple or two single gents. Apply at3 Wllfonghbyst. JeBit BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, FOR two or thrco single gentlemen, a good, pleasant room at 50 Second placu, South Brooklyn.

BOARD SUITES OF ROOMS AND single room, for families and single gentlemen, with board; privilege of washing and Ironing, at No.ua First place; rooms furnished or unfurnished. Je6 8t BOARD AN UNFURNISHED WCOlfD story front room, to let to a gentleman aed his wife, with board; a'to, furnished rooms on the 3d door, for two gentlemen who aro willing to room tozether; private lumily; no boarders; convenient to South. Wall street and Fnlton ferries. Apply nt3 Atlantic street, between Bond and Nevlns streets. rVOATtD 71 LAWRENCE STREET j3 Newly furnished rooms, with board, for gentleman and wife, or single gentlemen dinner at 6X P.

terms reasonaDie. Je5 3t' BOARD 342 STATE STREET THE choice of rooms, soparate or connecting, front or back, well furnished, for families or single gentlemen: table first class; tamlly private; houso well located; near four car routes, with all the modern improvements. J( 5 61 OARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE HJP can obtain board on reasouauie cerius, in a strictly private family. Address A. Box Sr9 New York Post, olllce; reference exchanged.

je.i st OARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or two gentlemen, can be accommodated with a Pleasaut room on secouu r. DeKalb avenuo and Adclphl street; bedroom adjoining If needed; modern Improvements. Je5 at TJ OARD A FAMILY SITUATED ON B3 tiates avenuo. In a very pleasant, airy locality, ac ceFSible to two car routes, having largo rooin3, would be willing to accommodate gentlemen and their wives, or tingle gentlemen; terms moderate. Persona wlshlm; the comforts of a home, apply at Gates aveuue, 4th house east of Grand avenue.

Je5 'Jl BOARD PLEASANT ROOMS FOR single gentlemen, with or without board, at No. 114 ashlngton street, cor, of High at. Je52 1 OARD TO LET; WITH BOARD; nicely furnished rooms for Blngle gentli men and gentleman and wife, within 10 minutes' walk of 1' ulton frry. Apply at 210 Adams street; dinner nt 6. Jea at "OARD A SMALL FAMILY JRE3IDI NG In the most desirable part ol Clinton street, have two rooms to lot on second or third floor, either furnished or unfurnished, with board.

Any one wishing a quiet, gentrel home, on reasonable terms, can address J. H. Eagle pace. OARD A VERY DESIRABLE ROOM lo let, with flrst clafs board, to two young gentlemen who arc willing to room together; also one single room. Apply at No.2S3 Henry st, Brooklyn.

Jeoat BOARD TO LET WITH BOARD, IN A private ramilv, two very pleasant rooms, one with alcove; 5d floor, front, en suite or Blngly; rooms are supplied with gas. hot and cold water; houso has all improvements. Apply at SSI Pacific street, botween Bond and Kevins streets. OARD IN BROWN STONE HOUSE ill MCUU Ul.i UKIll wmi, wl parlor, with board, for gentleman nnd ladyor twogentle li'en. Also a nail room, wttu noaru, tur Beuiioiimii.

tl aweek. BOARD A GENTLEMAN WISHES A furnished room, either with or without partial board, oh reasonable terms, convenient to Wall or r'ultrm ferries, Address, with location and terms, L.E. Eagle olllce JoSSl BOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or a few single gentlemen, can be accommodated with good board and pleasant rooms, furnished or unfnr iiielH (1. in a small private family; terms moderate. Apply in Hamilton street, fourth house northeast of Fultoa avenue.

J65 6t" BOARD A HANDSOMELY FURNISH cd, large lrontrooin, with small room adjoining, to let with bourd, to two young men; private fj'nily: no other boardf rs; location good, five minutes' walk to Fulton T.d Wall street ferries. Call at 87 Pineapple streot. C5 at BOARD SUMMER BOARD IN GATE3 avenue, the healthiest part of Brooklyn, there are advantages of city and country, in a private f.imily; cars pass the door from Fulton ferry; references ox These wishing a qnlct home may call or ad dri ss J. M. Uatcs aveuue, fourth house west of Marcy.

Jesnt" BOARD TWO GENTLEMEN WILLING to room together, or a gentleman and can obtain good board and a pleasant front room on second story, neatly furnished; dinner at half past Blx. Apnlvat liu Livingston utreei. OARD SCHERMERHORN STREET, lieiu een Toed und Kevins. To let. with good board.

io a gentb man and wife, a choice or three pleasant rooms, i Ir clv furnished: hoiiRe lias bath, water closets. and is in a very pleasant neieliborliood: terms $15 to rc fernrrrs exehauged. Address Al. C. Eaglj olllce.

I OARD TO LET. WITH BOARD, JLP pleasant rooms at lull Clinton near State, to en modern Improvements; dfnner at GK jc52t OARD THREE OR FOUR GENTLE 3 men can be accommodated with board by calling tit i York street. 5 4t 3 OARD ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN can And ilrat class board and a choice of two plea sant rooms, at 65 Dean street; House has all niodcra improvements; convenient to four car routes; 15 minutcft' waiK 10 icri iue; leriiit jej uw OAR FOR GKNTLEMAN AND 1 wife, with third Uoor front room, may be had at Ho. 1 Je fferson street, corner Ormond place, Bedford; terms tin per wecK, in advance, uan alter ir.u. jeast OARD BROOKLYN HEIGHTS A lini'iihomnlv ftirnlshud front rooni and hull roonr.

Litt floor, to let uith board; house first class: dioacrat 6M Call at 43 Middugu street; refrencus required. jeo 1. OARD ON THE HEIGHT3 PLE AS ant rooms, with board, suitable for siiiRle geiitlemua can be obtained bv applying nt 15:5 Hanry within live minutes' walk of WaUttroct aud South je4 steod BOARD TO LET. WITH BOARD, AT State b.twecn llenry and Clinton, one mnm nn Hcrniui iionr with bedroom adloininz: ulso one on third floor, and an unfurnished bac5 parlor; iiouse has modrrn improvements; dinner at ii; refrenccs require je4 hv 1TB OARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, A ITTB imvrUnmMv fnTnishc.d ulr.ovo nmm. on second lloor, ai larse room on third floor, to a tie ntl email and wife aud tw single gentlemen; location pleasant, ana co.ivo iiicnt to the ferries: terms 25undlG per cc; refr encis required.

Address A. New York. jc4 3t TfTtOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY, RE3ID jLj5 lii at Ko. 71 Second Place, r. ould rent, with board, to gentleman and wift', or to two slnla a second stoiy room, coniieeting wuu oatn rt oni; price per vcjck.

Also a hall room, j. i Tlli OARD TWO OR THREE GENTLE men can be accemmodated with, pleasant rooms. with bourd, at ltiS street. jel Ul OARD GENTLEMEN AND THEIR fit) wivck niwl re.ntltmeii can lie aecomiiiojiit'd ih pleasant rooms and good board, in a respectable aud healthy locution, convenient lo Wall street. South aud Fulton.

ferries. Apply at SO Checvcr place. lJJit TrToXKTT TfiTWAKHINGTON STKJB 'i1 JO A few Ecntlemcn, or a suntleinan and wif can be iiccommodnted with neat, pleasant rooms and board, in a private family, Ave minutes' walk from Fulton Ferry. Location desirable. BOARD A FEW GENTLEMEN, OR man and wife, can be accommodated wlta pleasant roomB and board at a reasonable price at 82 Livingston st, half a block f'Qm Court.

je BOARD AT 65 STATE STREET, ONE door bel' iv Henry; double or single roouis, with board in a private family, on moderate terms. Jel It XSOXRLCTO LET, TO A GENTLEMAN BP and wife, a verv desirable unfurnished room, with board: hot and cold water, aas, In a private house. No. Henry Blrect, near Plymouth Church; good reference required. jel Of OARD FIRST CLASS BOARD FOR L'cntlemen at 85 Hicks sticcf, the house has all the modern improvements; bath room, hot and cold water and eas in everv room.

Jel ut OARD A LARGE ROOM ON 2d lloor to let, with good board, for a gentlematt and wlfi convenient to three ferries; uutfew hoarders taken; refirences excliamred. Ai.plv at 152 Adams st. JelCt OARJ rtT 1 LAFA EITE AVENUE, first cluss board witli furalshed rooms, cue block from three car routes; one door from the corner ol Kaymoni street. pply on the premises, after 7 r. M.

Jel 6f tiOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, MS or two single ncntlemen, will llnd urst class board iJithe the first Class house SSI Henry street, between Union and Fresldcut; all modern Improvements: best of references. Jel OARD FIRST CLASS BOARD, IN A pleasant location, can be obtained at No. Grand avenue seconi house from DeKalb house Is newly bulll; rooms large, ana will bo let en suite or singly: Is) mlnntcs from 1 ulton ferry by DeKalb avenue curs; dinner at 6 P.M. Apply at the premises, or address B. fca'Io office.

Jellw TJOARD PLEASANT ROOMS AND lionrfl can be ouiaiueu uy uulhviuu ji fTTTi.o In.i Immediate vicinity of three ferries and the iS'av Ta rd; references cxclinngcd. mjal 2w ORB TO LET, WITH BOARD, A i nlcelv furnished second story front room, to a gen tlTman and wife, or two single geutlcmeu; also hall room ad'loinlng. Appiy at 104 Dnflleld street. mvSl Of B15ARD TO let, with board, a room on second floor for Remleman and wife, or tno siujlle gents; sas and closets in the room. Apply at E03 Gol street, corner of Willoughby; reference exchanged.

OARD VERY PLEASANT ROOMS IN the nelehborhood of Gold and Willouehby streeta, to let. with board, furnished or unfurnished, suitable tor Keutlcmcn and their wives or single sents: ChrUtian people preierrcd. Those wishing a quiet home may address A B. Easle olllce, or cull at the Krocery on the coirner of Gold and Willoughby streets; terms reasonable. mySl 01 BOAIU5ASMALL ENGLISH FAMILY of three adults, 'having more room than they re (luiro, offer furnished or unfurnished rooms, with unexceptionable board, to parties of respectability only.

Apply a' 255 Livingston st. my.J0t OARD AT 63 STATE STREET, TWO doors from Henry a few single ntlemon, anrl eeutlcmen and their wives, can be accommodated with Eood board and pleasant rooms; house contains all modern Improvements, nnd is within a few minutes' walli of onth Wall and Fulton ferries; terms breakfast at TX; dinner at 6. mjVloi' 7JXRTJ PLEAS AN ROOMS AND eoodboaidcan be procured by applyloe Immo rtlatelv atai Clinton street; also a pjeasuut front basement to let suitable for a doctor's offlco: reterenecs ex changed; five ml Stes' walk from the Wall street and Fnlton ferries. myaa ivr TOOARD GENTLbMEN AND THEIR wives, or single gentlemen willing to room togeth eTTcan bo accommodated with board and pleasant rooms where the comforts of a home can be enjoyed.at 71 West street between Clinton and Henry; house plea saStTy situated; has all tho modern Improvements, Cath, Sot and cold water, terms very moderate. myifl 4teod OARD FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.

with board, to einclo gentlemen or gentlemon and their wives; also, large entry bedrooms for sing Kentlo men; convenient to all the car routes. S01 Ailanllc st, between Smith and Uoyt; terms modt rate. my2S 12t OARDING FURNISHED ROOMS for gentlemen, with or without board, with use of gas and bath room; also rooms furnished for housekeeping for man and wife. Apply at 29 Columbia st, corner Poplar near Fulton ferry. Terms reasonable.

BiyS8 let BOARD A FEW LADIES AND GEN tleroen c3n be accommodated with comfortable board and pleasant room at 128 Butlor street; rcrmj very reasonable. ap2S am OARD COUNTRY BOARD OATS K1LL MOUNTAINS. lellghtfully situated, only a short distance from the Mountain House: accommodation for about flfy boarders, with all the advantages of a quiet, private family. Apply by mall to PlllLO PECK, Pnlcnviflo, Green N. or, for particulars, to No.

110 street. New Tosh: terms moderate. mfu et'i nF' OARD AlaANDSOMB LARGE ROOM Wj On second floor, to let with board, on reasonable terms: also, small rooms. Apply at 2S3 Clinton street. mytO 7t' BOARD A LARGE ROOM ON SECOND or third story and a hall room, handsomely furnished, in first class bouse, with modem Improvement''.

in a pleasant neighborhood, convenient to Wall st. and Fulton ferries, may be obtained, with board, by: ap plying ni jo. noge su, ono uoor irom uiouga JtuOl 19 OARD A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD like to take a few respectable boarders. Bath Iu tho house. I ivc minutes walk from South Ferry, 10 minutes from Hamilton Ferry.

Apply at ill Harrison street, between Henry and Kicks streets. my2S ISt X6ARD EC0ND STORY FRONT AND JO) back rooms, newly furnished to let to a gent.eman aud wife, or two single eentlemen, three hlocaa from City Hall, at No. 103 Lawrence bU; dluner from to 7 o'clock. Kcftrer.ee required. Ja St OARD A YOUNG COUPLE HAVING mora room than they need, would tako a jiv yoang cnUemen or married couplca to board; room) large and afrv and tcrois very moderate.

Apply ot No. S3 Prospect Bt. 1 Je38t THTJKSDAT EVENING, JUNE 0. Kerosene Lamp Occident. Michael Jer H7iD" at 889 Grand street, E.

waa severely urned about the hands on Tuesday night, by the explosion of a lamp he waa removing from a tahle. Slight Fire. A fire broke out in the eDgine room of John Dolan's boiler shop in North Second street, near First, E. at 2 o'clock on Toea day afternoon, and hut for the prompt action of the fireman of the establishment would have proved a largo conflagration, he risking Mb life in a measure to save the property of hia employer. Pocket Picd.

Mr. Lewis Edwards residing in Classon avenue near Gates, had his pocket picked of a gold watch and hair chain, while riding on a Fulton avenue car, from Gold street to Clinton avenue, yestert'ay. The operator escaped with hia booty, valued at $15. Attempt at Burglary. Some time during last night an attempt was made to enter the gun store of John K.

Cole, No. CO Fulton street. The burglars forced open the iront door of the premises, but were evidently frightend, owing to some person ap proaching, and fled. Nothing waa removed from the store Fatal Accident. At about half past nine o'clock last evening a woman named Caroline Hecker, aged EO years, and residing in Baltic street, near Ua derbill avenue, fell down stairs at her house, and sustained injuries from the effects of which she died in about ten minutes.

Coroner Lynch held an inquest up on the body thiB morning, when a verdict by accident was rendered. A Counterfeit. Isaac Lodge, a pedlar, was last evening arrested for trying to pass a $5 note purporting to have been issued by the Peoples' National Bank of Jackson, at the groceries of Burling Brothers, corner of Sands and Gold streets, and R. Harnett, No 107 Gold Btreet. He was arroated at the latter place and taken before Justice Coruwell, and thence sent to the TJ.

S. Commissioner for examination. R. C. Orphans' Pic Nic On Thursday, June 27th, at Hanft's Myrtle avenue Park, will bo held the annual pic nic for the benefit of the Roman Catho lic orphans of this city.

The place chosen is an admirable one, being well adapted to picnics, and also easy of access. These entertainments have always been enjoyable, and this year's festival will be equal, if not superior, to any other. The arrangements now perfecting cannot result other than successfully. The worthy object of the entertainment is a final and conclusive persuasive to a large attendance. Hobse Tuievixg.

A brown mare, bought yesterday by Frederick Gillmau, living in Flushing avenue, near Broad way, was placed in a field in thac vicinity to pasture, and was last seen by him at nine o'clock laBt night, some party having driven the animal off between that time and early this morning. Two similar thefts have been perpetrated within a week in the Eastern District, and owners of horseflesh will do well to properly secure snch property in that locality. Small Fire. At a quarter before two o'clock this afternoon, a fire occurred on the roof of a tenement house in Elizabeth street near Fulton, caused by a spark from a neighboring shop. A few pails of water soon extinguished the fire, which only caused damage to the amount of about $5.

Meteoroliqical Record. The heated term has set in, and the thermometer indicates a Bteady rise of temperature. The following ia the record of the therinometor in front of the Eaqle office, up to 2 o'clock to day A.M 78 10 A.M 83 11 A.M 81 12 A.M 83 1 P.M Sutf P.M 85 Thrown from a "Wagon. About five o'clock yesterday afternoon, aa Mr. J.

A. Bradley and Mr. Philip Dickinson, with a son of too latter, were about sinning for a ride, a carriage going down Grand street, E. ran into their vehicle, as it was turning to proceed in the opposite direction, and striking the hind wheel, threw Mr. Brady to the atreet uninjured.

The horse started on a run instantly, and ran the wacon against a dirt cart, precipitating the other two to the pavement. Dickinson and his son were bruised considerably but not seriously. military Visitors. The Cadets from the Highland Military Academy of Worcester, reached Brooklyn to day at 10 A. and proceeded to the Armory of the Twenty third Eeyiment, where they will remain until three o'clock.

The Company number about twenty four rank and file. The officers of the Post are, Colonel A. GrabowBki, Commandant; Gaptain E. B. Glasgow, Quartermaster; Captain F.

E. Leland, Commissary; Lieutenant TV. A. Bushee, Chaplain. The officers of the Company arc students of the Academy, who are proficient in drill and in their studies, and are as follows Captair, Lewis G.

White First Lieutenant and Adjutant, R. A. Birdscll; Second Lieutenant, C. L. Hicholls; Third Lieutenant, G.

A. Vail. They will dine at the Armory and then proceed to New York) where they are to be received by Mayor Hoffman. At 8 M. they proceed to the Arsenal, corner of Seventh avenue and Thirty fifth street.

To morrow they are to he reviewed by Mayor Booth at the City Kali, and give an exhibition drill. It would be well if the members of onr various military organizations would be among the spectators, for though they are boys, they are perfect in their manual of arms, marching and evolutions. Brooklyn has not seen such a weil drilled body as these "Highland for fomc years. Mr. Metcalf, the Principal of the Academy accompanies them, and has cause to be of their orderly conduct.

They are headed by Graffula's 7th Regiment Band of eighteen pieces, under the leadership of Mr. Wernig. The Cadets will visit Brooklyn again to morrow.and will march through Fulton, Henry and Remaen streets, Fulton avenue, Lafayette, Gates, Grand, Washington and Clinton avenues, to the residence of Mr. A. S.

Barnes, where they will dine. Strange Siiootikc Affair. Last evening, about eight o'clock, while some boya were playing rather noisily in front of the jail, in Raymond street, one of them, named Edward Wise, eleven years wounded in the fleshy part of the riht leg a ball from a pistol in the hands of James Cassidy, of the Ninth Ward, one of the keepers of the jail. The boy was conveyed to the residence of his parents, 225 Navy street, and attended by a physi extracted the ball and pronounced the wound a dangerous character. Mr.

Cassidy was not arrested, as he disclaimed all intention of shooting the boy, and the parents refused to make any complaint. Mr. Cassidy fired the pistol for the purpose of scaring the boys away, intending the ball to enter the ground, but it glanced against a stone and hit the boy Wise. Fire crackers or torpedoes would be safer articles with which to scare noisy boys. The probabilities are that Mr.

Cassidy will not fire a pistol again for similar purpose, Iiong Island Items. The Queens County Medical Society held its annual meeting at Jamaica on the 2Sl and dis cusBed'the diseases now prevalent in the county, especially measles and tcarlalina. Officers for the coming year were elected, Dr. D. B.

Whitney being chosen President. Some of the people of Jamaica urge that the Exciso law be enforced in that village. The muEquito nuisance has made its annua! appearance in Queens County. A burglar entered Abraham H. RemBen'a house in Union Hall Btreet, Jamaica.

last Thursday night, aud carried off some window cnriaiiiB. The same nijrht, was made an unsuccessful attempt to enter the law office of Armstrong and Fosdict, in Fulton street, in the samo village. Chicken thieves are active in the neighborhood of Jamaica. A man who died some years ago at Sweet Hollow, Suffolk County, left surviving him 200 descendants. Tho inscription on his tomb stono is as follows "John J.

Smith, aged 110 years. He leaves 17 children 93 erand children 163 great grand children, and 3 great great grand children." POLICE INTELLIGENCE. A "Colored Barber in Trouble. F. Patton.

a colored barber at the Naval Hoa oital. was yesterday arrested by Officer Wondcrly, of tne iTOriJ lOUllU I UfHU ITIbtX DlWllUg i. cold ring, valued at $2o, from Wm. H. Rodgers, a steward in the Enine place.

The property was not recovered, but as the accused is alleged to have been the only person in the room where the ring was at the time it waa stolen, suspicion is very strong against him He was committed for examination on Saturday next Hold Your Horses. John Moran, James tWely, for allowing horses to run at large. Stealing Stones. Gustavua Volkening was veptcrdav arrested by Officer T. Nelson, of the Porty nintb.

I'recincr, ana ui Ken ueiure uubucb buck iw romnlnint which charged him with havlns Stolen worth of pavinatono from the corner of lintra ana murcy avexiuco. iiu ja uwu mi wamjuuuu on Monday nest. Arrattt.ted by Young Rowdies. In many Tiortioiis of the outskirts of the city gangs of young rowdies from ten io ihteen years of age, congregate and commit many lawless acts. It ia a common thing fnr theee boys to follow and throw stones at grown iereoSt merely for the "fun of the thing," or to have revenee for some fancied wrong.

Last week a party cfirentlemen returning from Fashion Course, were aeAiled with stones thrown by snch boys, for a distance of nearly a mile, merely because they refused to IcTtbem ride tehind their vehicle. This occurred on Union avenue aud the road to Hunter1 Point The toys then, as often before.escaped, wine to thejf able nititta This moraine Mr. William Seard and eon, Veil known owners of property Red Hook Point, were assailed in like manner by nhnnt a dozen bove. whose anger had been aroused be their stealing pieces of lumbcrfctc. The Beards experienced many enaves, but no blood was drawn They succeeded in catching one of their assailants, James Carmodjr.

aged 35 years, employed at times in a tobacco factory bat l.it nun fhrnwat.nnfiS.bntcan A nn for lamination: in ihe meantime the police of the Forty third precinct aie after the rest of the boys. These boya are neglected by their parents, and allowed to acquire habits which often lead them to State Prison. They should oe taught a lesnon which they wul not soon forget. Mathews' New Scale Pianoforte3 are re ceiving the MEhcst praise torn sovero crlticB. Superior iow prceg tyarerooms 296 fnlton sireet, Jel S.Ta.Th&Sit..

Matitbws Sladb. TrJnf tFAllIlE, Uave removed their It fo. 210 Fulton street, whore No. 210 Fnlton street, nearw and opposite tho Savings Bank An immense stock of Hlbng from the finest qualily to medium, and i nQtnnUhinM, IrOm iBIO Pniton atreet. worth of Real Laces, Lace Qooas Uandkerchiefs, noeiery, Gloves and Bnaergarmonta' rat greatly reuueeu prices.

iusubkick Ijoesbb jo8 Ct 8T7 Pulton Btro'et, "TOT ANTED A GIRT, FOR. rtMVFjRAL 1 apply al hoilBRWOrk. ThflStt hnvlnn nnn.i i.rJfiiiiiii(i iin WANTED A GOOD, SMART, INDCTS trlous girl, to do General houaoworl'iu a private family, where there are all themodnrn innrnnmiSts nnd eonveuleuces: none need apply without alving the best of references. Apply at 211 Hicks street, Broo'. frn.

WANTED A TIDY RESPECTABLE girl to coot, wash and Iron, do housework, sc. Apply, with references, at 63 Elliott place: Brooklyn. TST ANT IS AN "APPREMTICE AT WANTED A GIRLTO DO GENERAL housework: mnBt he a good root wniiicr and lronerCall at MsW en WANTED A GIRL TODO GENERAL housework; a good washer and lroner aid well reeammrtded. Apply ai 174 Clermnn Jf.r' wc" A FIRST akers, numnrB.ISStfSSn, nearKlaT AT.AOCJ TTvT bush avenue, ANTED A WrlM A a a mum avenue, opposite the Hospital. ANTED EIGHT FINISHERS ASTD two trimmers, at 70 Watbnsh iron AJN rANTED A GOOD OOOT WASHER WANTED A FIRST CLASS COOK, washer and lroner, at 51 Cranberry street must havr first class references.

Abply this day jSa 2t" ANTED A CAPABLFIblRLTpOR the down stairs work of a private familv Annlv at552 Atlantic street, above Powers. y' pp WANTED A GOOD TAILORESS, TO work on fine coats, at 47 Staatonstreet.Brooklvn. Hit. DEBliY. WANTED A GOOD COOK, WASHER and lroner; best ofreferencea required.

Apply at 1S5 Amity ftreet. irar ANTED MACHINE OPERATORS and plain 6ewera, at 200 Fulton street, Brooklyn. jc62t ANTED A GOOD GIRL TO DO general housework la a small family; must be a pood cook, washer and ironerj Protestant preferred; reference required. Apply at 9a Dnffleld st. jc5 lw ANTED A FIRST CLASS COOK and laundress, In a private family.

Nono but those perfectlv neat and tidy, with good city reference, need apply H. HEBEET, St. Mark's place, first bouso wcEt of Kew York avenue. Je5 2t WANTED A GIRL AS COOK, WASH er aud lroner; must have good city references; wages no OhJCCt. can ai.

ooo netuy aireet. joa 31' XAT ANTED MACHINE HANDS ON ilm lurHinrtIcs. Nono but exnerlcuced hands eed apply at No. 45 Front street, to F. RHODES.

eg at TtTANTED A COACHMAN, MIDDLE Yf ased, to go In the country In summer; most be willing to do anything required of him at the bouse; none other need apply. Call al 59 Clinton street, from 9 to 11 A.M. Jc52t WANTED LADIES TO LEARN TO OP crate on Singer's and Wheeler and Wilson's sewing machines; all branches taaght and recommended to work; also nil kinds of family stitching and quilting done by an experienced operator. Apply at 183 Fulton street, np stairs. ap '8 'm SITUATIONS WANTED ANTED BY A YOUNG MAN LATE ly from London, who perfectly undersea.

ids bis business, a situation as private coachman. Apply at store CO Henry street. Brooklyn. ANTED A SITUATION BY A RE sncctable young girl lately landed, to do chamber work or sreneral housework in a small tamily. Call for 2 days at Atlantic street, In the dry goods store.

WANTED AN EXPERIENCED DRESS maker, willing to sew by tlic day. wlsheB a few more places. Address A. E. 24 Franklin avenuo, fifth door Irom Park.

Jell at WANTED A SITUATION, BY A young; girl to do general housework in a small fair.ily, orcliambcrw ork. Please cull at No. 7 Prospect street, for two days A TED A SITUATION AS HOUSE keener. bv a middle aged ladv. ia a widower's family, or would take charge of a houso during the summer.

Addreea C. Monroo street, 2d house west of Nos trund avenue. Brooklyn. JeGSt ANTED A SITUATION BY A RE flood city references. Call for two days at 80 Dufileldst, inlhe Imbtuicnt.

ANTED A SITUATION BY A SMART Hiijibli? Klrl to do cookfmr, Wiishiiia: aud iroiiin'r. or general housework; will be found a neat, respectful and cconoiricftl servant, and an excellent washer and lroner, and highly recommended. Apply on Monday, at 131 Atlnntic street, near Henry. Either city or country. by a re spectahlfi woman as nuwo and Leamslreas or chambermaid and seamstress; no objection to go a short distance in the country; best of references.

Call at No. from Park ave, south side, for two day. BY A KE spectahle gfrl as chambermaid aud waitress, or to talit care of children; would fro in the country fjr the tnmmer; has good city references. Call for two daya at 81 Pacific st, near HickH. ANTED A SITUATION BY A RE suectablfl to do no stairs work or ireneral houveworh: a small family preferred; good city refer ences given.

Apply for two cas at lUa Kast warren at. "ANTED A SITUATION BY AVERY resmtntiililo and LrusLwortnv vounir irlrl to do orl: nnd waltinsr: is willliuj to go a snort dis tance In the country; will bo found tt llllnffanu oblJi'lns. nnd hna the very best of city references. Call at No. 7J Concord st, betvccu and Pearl.

ANTED A SITUATION BY A RE sntcifililn irl to do cenera! housework, in citv nr country; can come well recommended. Apply at til Urldire st, rear house. ANTED A SITUATION BY A RE buectjible youne eirl to do chamberwork and lewinn: has no objection to go the country. Pleace call at ta East baltlc st, South Brooklyn, lor two days. ANTED A SITUATION BY A KE enoetfihla trlrl us chambermaid and waitress, or to assist in the washing and Ironingr; best of city reference from her last place.

Call at 280 Navy st, between DeKalb nv. and Lafayette street. ANTED A SITUATION AS' SEAM strcss in a small taiully; can give tne best ol reler inquirc lor fll. do niam street. jeu zi' ANTEDA SITUATION BY A CAPA bhi colored irirl as child's nurse or waitress.

An plv at her present employer's, So. 33 Gates avenue, cor ol Hamilton street. je6 2t ANTED A YOUNG MAN, LATELY laiidrd and had four years' experience at the ma so.i work, wifjhes to co under Instructions lor 6 months. Can be seen at No. 25." Columbia street, between Atlantic and Ptate.

WANTED A SITUATION AS WAIT rcss. by a woman who can be well rccomuii'iided by bcr prcent employer. Apply at No. 4 Rcuisen street. Brooklyn UcightSj je5 2t WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE WO niun, a few gentlemen's orfolniJlles' washing; the best of references can be given.

Apply to 60 Wyck oif street. myj32w WANTED A SITUATION AS COACH man and Kroom; can give Kood references. Address C. 10 Yandcrbllt aye. JeG WANTKD SITUATIONS FOR THREE Hood cooks, washers ana irom rs or to do guttural housework; two English plrls aschauibermaids or nurses and canjstresses; an American woman as housekeeper; a muuber of Irish girls (some lately landed) to do aenural housework, and small ftirls.

Apply at WALLACE'S Agency, 4 Sands street, near Fnlton. JeO of ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE EL derlv Protestant woman, a situation In a small family, where she can make herself uselul; is naturally fond of children; can bo well recommended; wages not so much an object as a good, quiet home. Can be seen until suited at Ko. 13 Pacific street, near Smith. 7 ANTED A SITUATION BY A RE cnnciahin vrtiinfiT woman as chambermaid and waitress, or to do general house work in a small family; has good city references for three years from her last place.

Call for two days at iOS Atlantic st, corner of uoor. WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE spectftble girl to do general housework tn a small family; Is a good plain cook and a first rate washer and lroner, nnn lias tne ocbl oi reieieuuca xiuui uw Please call at lOOEnst Warren Bt, top floor. ANTED A SITUATION BY A RE pprctable young woman to do general housework a small familv. Call for two days at 57North oxroro st, between Park aud Myrtle aves, where she now lives. WANTED A SITUATION TO COOK, wash nnd iron, in a gentleman's family anywuere around Brooklvu llelgnts.

by a faithful am' efficient girl: is a good plain "nastrv cook and an excellent washer and lroner; Brooklvu reference; is a valuable servant. Apply atOTiUaryst. ANTED BY A YOUNG MAN LATE lv lauded, a situation on a form; understands the cnre cfhorses; will bo found uonest. unci lnaunons. Pi ease call at 20 Atlantic st, corner Columbia, for 1 HOS.

OTIS. 1NTED A SITUATION, AS CHAML berniaid and waitress, or will take care oi a cuua. uanin.r a vprv ni'iir. linn n.ost elliclent girl: has lived nine, years In last place, where she refers; is neat and obliging anu yaiuaoio ser vant: will go in tne country. j.ijtj aiw b.

ANTED A SITUATION, TO DO THE hntxipvnrV nf moderate sized genteel family, anywhere around Brooklyn Heights, by a very efficient and trustworthy girl; ha been two years and a half in berla't place, and will be found a steady, ofllcicnt and most rcsponsioie ervani. hij xinmj ANTED A SITUATION A young woman, not long in this country, to do enerul housework; is willing una obliging. Apply nt 4a Dean st. ANTED A SITUATION BY A KE coof.iiiin wnmnn. )lr cook, washer and irooer.

In a small tamuy. Appiy nj on' mmu i ANTED SITUATIONS LADIES IN ntnni if Hunt rpsnp.ctahlfi and reliable servants' will find a very desirable selection for both the city and country. Nearly 500 every dav of the best class of experienced servants, and girls lately landed, at HEN DRICKSON'S old established agency. 121 Atlantlost. TlllB OlUCe Will ne IOUUU ilbiuusv ruutiuiu uiuuwju.

Jeo2t' XXTANTED A SITUATION BY A NEAT, wpii poenmmended voung woman, as chamber maid or nurse; very fond of children, good plain sewer and willing to be generally useful. To be seen for three days at the corner of Flushing and Classon avenues, in int.tt spectable woman to do the cooking of a very Email family; Is a competent, faithful, willing aud ohllg ine oerson: the very ocst reiereuccs given, oau in van Buren st, second house southwest or uiasson ave. TJTAHTRD A SITUATION BY A RE spectable young man as coachman and gardener, and can make himself generally useful; has good refer ences: lately lanueu; ims uu uujeuiiviii lu iuuuriuu at XJi 1ft Hf ttIV tirn rlnce vry. ricjuo mnuiiv 1 STKTANTKD A SITUATION BY A RE Bpectable woman to do general housework; is a good COOK, Wasner anuirouer; una Ruuuwtj reiereuees. Call frr two days at aa Atlantic avenue.

"TST ANTED A SITUATION BY ARE TV spectable young woman to take caro of children, aa nix.mnprnmid nnd nlaln BLwer: has good citv refei. ences. Call for two days at 19 Stanton street, first floor. WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE snectable woman as nurse; has no objection to country. Apply at her present employer's, No.

50 West lialtic street. raTAWTWnA SITUATION BY A RE Epectablo girl as good plain cook: Is a good wash cr nnd lroner. Caa be seen at her present employer's, 57 west warren street, near aenry. tor iwu uhjb, ANTED SITUATIONS, SITUA i tions. for two hnndred servants first class cooks, nlaln rnnlrc nunt ehnmbermnlds.

WBltreSSCSS. nurses. seamstresses'. Ladles in Brooklyn and vicinity, in want of tjood obliging servants, can be suited at HENDKB fur, oiu estauiisnea duiiuum Wui 011 0, Brooklyn, jeoSt "liHT ANTED SITUATIONS LADIES IN Brooklyn and its vicinity desirous of procuring the neatest, most respectable and reliable class of ser vaats will find the largest selection (Protestant and Cata olic,) at moderate wages, at CHRISTOPHER'S Seteot Aacncy, 10 Hilary street. N.

B. This Is the most respect able and rename Aecnoy in urooKiyn. us years earao llsnca. luyoi WANTS, tT ANTED A SADDLE HORSE. 15 hantlBhteh.

for a lady; eroy or black himilahlsh. for a ladv: be sound and kind, with full tall and main. Jtpniy at 205 and 20i Kaymond street, Brooklyn. JeO at "VS7 ANTED THREE OR FOUR ROOMS, with water and gas, for snail family of two, In a house with r. quiet private family; the outskirts or the Slty prePTrcd! Address THOMAS, Eagle ofllce.

je52f ANTEDTO RENT, A SMALL brick or framo house for a small family; (8 perrons'! must be near Fulton, Wall or Soath fjrrlcs, or In vlSSltv of the City Hall. address, with full particulars, Hi, care of CampDeu, wine Merchant, E7 Fnlton street: J4t 157 ANTED BROOKLYN LOT A LOW TT priced slnglo lot. cbcsp for cash. Addreis, with rnii nnnVninrs door from Lowton street, Brooklyn, ED. JoSSleod BOARD IN BROOKLYN TWO YOUNG men willing to room together can have an elegantly lurnfshed back parlor, with first class hoard, in a private family; also a hull bedroom.

Call at No. 120 Douglass street. BOARD TO LET A STRICTLY PRI vate Christian family, who own their own bouse, will let a large furnished front room to two gentlemen or gentleman and wife, with board, or single room to oue gentleman. Houtto beautifully situated in South Brooklyn, between Clinton and Henry sts. Oas and bath.

Ten minntCB walk to Hamilton Ferry. Terms modorate to Buitable pirtlcs. Address A. Eagle ofllce. JS 7t' BOARD VERY "HANDSOMELY FUR nlshed rooms to let, on second floor, with or without board, in a first class brown stone house, with all modern Improvements.

Call at 119 Schermerhorn street, between Smith ead Hoy streets. je65t BOARD TO LETTWITH BOARD, IN a first class house uud neighborhood, two front rooms on second floor, large and small, coonectlng; but' few boarders are taken, and terms will be modorate. PleaEe call at SI Poplar street; references exchanged. Je02f BOARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS A gentleman and wife or single gentlemen may obtain pleasant second story rooms, with board, at4Wil low street, near Fnlton ferry. BOARD FURNISHED AND UNFUR niBbed rooniB to let, with or without board, suitable for housekeeping; convenient to cars and ferries.

At 251 Fnlton 6t, opposite Clinton. JcO St BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS A GEN tlcinan and wife or single gcutlemau can be accommodated with pleasant room and board at No. 6 Willow street; house has all modern Improvements, and terms moderate. Only 8 minutes' walk from Fnlton ferry. Je6 2tV BOARD TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT board, furnished or unfurnished rooms, to families or single gentlemen.

Keiureiicea given auu required, Apply at 96 Pacific corner of Henry. rucinc 8L. corner oi ueury myou BOARD A WIDOW LADY HAVING lto children of her own desires io tukc oue or more to board. Address J. M.

Envilc ofllcc. je6 HOUSES TO LET. TO LET A SUITE OF ROOMS ON FIRST floor, a front parlor, with two bedrooms back, aud kitchen, newly papered and painted, to a small tamlly of adults; rent (25 per month; also nicely furnished room, with board. Apply atJ4l Nassaajtreet. TO LET THE FIRST FLOOR (THREE rooms) and two basements In brlcir house yt Boerum street, within ono block of Court and one block of Atlantic street; rent S85 per month in advance.

Apply to R. F. HIVETT, 93 Maiden Lane, N. j' BSt TO LET SECOND FLOOR IN A NEW cottago house ou VVyckoff btreet; 1 large rooms; alao a basement, between Vanderbilt and Carlton avenues, sixth UOUBU from Vanderbilt avenue; rent reasonable. Inquire wltMnJ TO LET AT 197 FULTON AVENUE, auicely furnished room, with largo closet, to one or two Blngle gentlemen; bath on the same floor; references exchanged.

jeGSt' TO LET FIRST CLASS THREE STORY and basement brick dwelling house, with all modern iu.provementssituated on Clyuier street, near Bedford aveLne, 18lh Ward, Brooklyn, E. will bo rented reasonable to a good tenant: also, for sale cheap, Cypress Hills Cimctery Lots. In good locations. Apply to JOHN TEAKE. Agent, CO Souti.

Sivcuth street, WilliainsburgU. mo LET A ROOM AND BEDROOM JL Inouire at ClWi.Uughby street, between Lawrence aud Bridge. TO LET ROOMS ON FIRST AND second floors, to a small plain fa'nlly only; gas mid water on each floor; healthy and respectable neighborhood; will be let very cheap. Apply at the grocery store corner of Fifth aveuue and Sixth slreet, South Brooklyn. Je52t TJ0 LET A FRONT PARLOR, HAND J.

soinely furnished, sultniile for a dentist or pbysi emnr iiltr, twn nine f.irnlslip.d rnnma on third IloOr. Suit able for housekeeping; water, gas and bath in the house. Apply nt lfll Fulton ave, nearly opposite Klatbush ave. TO LET FURNISHED, THREE STORY, basement und sub cellar high stoop brick house, Hnu Kfrnet modern iiiinroveiiients. well fur nfslied.and In good order, to a good tenant; rent 51 35 per month.

Apply at J. A. COLEV'S Real Estate and In sunnce Ofllce, No. ji concord street. jemc weep TOLET AT 164 FULTON AVENUE, near bond street, two pleasant roims, to parties wnhout children; rent $12 50 per month; water in the yard.

Jj5at TO LET A HANDSOME BACK PAR lnr. fnrnlstip.il. within 5 minutes' walk of City II ill. to one, or twn young men who would room together. Apply at tU Hudson ave, between DeKalb aud Fultoa.

TOETLARGE DESIRABLE ROOMS" furnished, aud overlooking rroll Park, en suite or single, to gentlemen, without board: private family; use of Jill aud gas: Qve blocks from Hamilton ferry: Fulion ferry cars pass the door. Apply at 290 Court street, corner of President. je5 2t TO LET A GOOD SIZED, NICELY famished room, low: also, a small oue, or wojld let from one to three, for light housekeeping. No. 171 N'asiu street.

It TO LET WITH IMMEDIATE Possession, the three story and attic brick nous 107 l.iiwrrrce street convenient to alt ferries. Inqule of JAMES 81ILLIV4N. Tl' an ir lei r0 LET WITH lMMBiDlAXi'i lOSSE store ISO. lS Fulton street. Apply on t'i pre nuFCB.

Ja(l ro let furnished; ut uau'ok M. nished A room, nicely situate in a healthy, airy lncrtlon. wilh large closet, water, gas, to a qnlot person, In a private family ill Court su corner of Amii y. TO LET TO BAKERS AN OLD Established anil large bake oven, with two rooms attached. Apply at 182 Nassau st, Brooklyn.

TO "LET A HALF OF A FURNISHED house to a gentleman and wife only, or two adults. Inquire on the corner cf Powers and Wyckoff streets; Brooklyn. JM'U TO LET THE LOWER PART OF house Ho. 1811 Pearl near Nassau. Inquire on the premises.

j25 2t niO LET A FRONT BASEMENT, DRY JL and roomy; rent reasonable. Apply at 101 Fultoa st. sc TO LET IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, near City Hall, and convenient to three forrlus, a lmiiifontely furnished room, at 212 Stalest, a few doors from Court. Je33t PARLOR AND BEDROOM, with busement; no children. Apply at hair store.

Ill Atlantic ptn'Kt. .1 I "0 LET IN BALTIC! STREET, THlKO brick house west of 5th avenue, a front uud bad; ulor, bedroom and basement; water and gas in tiie mse; rent Sufi per moiith. iy nno t.et a FINE STABLE. IN COM JL plete order, in Court street, between First and Sc and Jo5 6t" ond places. Inquire at No.

80 First place SP15CIAI. NOTICES. FINE GRENADINE SHAWLS, B1 'HF from auction, si 50 anil S3, worth S6. at Jj. AfiU IRE'S ZD Fnlton avenue, near Si.

i'ollx street. Jed si HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. INDIGESTION, Momnch and Liver Uompluint. '1 hese medicines w.il cure the most conilrmcd cases of dvspcpsln and disorders of Ihe stomach and liver. They have restore 1 n'ore suffering dyspeptics to actual and permanent ihiin all the oth' ephemeral "snecillcs" uultrd.

havo stcod the test of fifty years' experience. Thev iiicreuse tue i.iipctitc, n.vigoiute tlie stomach and purify tlie liver. In bowel thev arc c.iuallv elHca clous, and for Pick and nervous headaches they stand un rivaled. OlU Ity ll Ul NjjKlS. JCJIVV "IMPORTED BONNETS E.

BERGEN 151 a tt. a STREET, foimoalte Jourueuy tfc Burn hum's,) Liaa Just received an eiugaut iissorimout of French liomietB. An early inspection is respectfully Invited by rim males oi uroomy ja LAWYERS A GENTLEMAN WHO crnrinfitml from Coluo)i. Collese Law School, and wub admit ted to the bar In ISSi, und who since that time 1hh hi'f'n p.itp nyp.d in aciiV nrncticc in the Un.t.d States ami Ptate Courts, desires to form a co partnership with a fiwvnr nrnmr. ftMenenco.

aurG trooK lyn tost oilice. Je6 it' JAMES COLE'S SON, AUCTIONEER. (Office CG9 Fulton strict. Commercial Exchanged THtlliDAT. 11TH.

At 12 o'clock, at the Commercial Exchange, Ho. 309 Fulton strvt, opposite the Citv Hall, Brooklvu. IS SPLENDID LOTS ON ST. AUK'S PLACE, ATLAN TA. A Nil HIJDISUJN AVK.S.

ANJJ l'AI Ii' IU POSITIVE SALE 8 lots on St. Mark's place and Wniv ren st. between Hudson and Albany aves. 9J lots on Ihe south wf si corner of Atlantic and Ilud Eou ave. anu nonuwuK.

uui uur oi xruuiuu hi. For maps apply as above. Jo3 4t. FfcRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! GREAT JL ATTRAC I'lON KOVKLTIEM IN" DRESS UOOUS. Large lot of black and colored Alpacas of the best make, Mnhuir Lustres.

Canton Cloths. Frucli Molratrs. Gratilte Cloths. English Bareges. Grenadines.

Mozamoiquea of the ut designs, a lot of double fold Lenocs iu choice colors, S7 cents, very desirable; also severallots of plain Cheney and checked Mohair, suitable for sult3. Tiio litest styles in French Organtlies, Lawns, Cambrlci, Per cuila, Marseilles, plaid aud striped Swiss, Nalnsooics and Jr.concts In preat variety. Table Linens, Napkins, Torels, yumn unit u. jpury, cueap. uomest Goods at the very lowest mariiet prices at KEXNEDT 111 Fulton avenue, between Bridge aud Duflield Btreets.

TUEW BANKRUPTCY LAW BOOKS Xl and accounts prepared, and statements made out ior mine in me uanKruptcy oy Accountant, basement no. 9 "Willoughby at, nour Cits nun, urooKiyn. jeo NOTICE OF REMOVAL J. RICHARD Xl Estate Agent, has removed from tuo rner of Atlantic and State streets, to 7fi Dean stre.t. umcc home irom a a.

to P. M.t where lie win be happy to sec his old friends and customers as uitial. Houses and lots for sale. Money procured on bond and or fence. Insurance effected in the best companies.

Commissioner of Deeds uud uo connection with any other agent. 1TJITAR AND BANJO NAPOLEON W. VST GOULD, EoloiBt, from the rrlncipal Concerts In Europe and America, enables his pupils, in a few lessons. io accompany songs and play effectively. ISO ulton RrnnWmi npnr Kniirtu Viiaronnminiiil Hnn3 now nub lishing for the banjo.

Thirty favorites already published xor guitar, arranged oy a. w. uouiu. jea im CLOAK, MANTILLA AND DRESS WAREKOOMS, 267 FULTON ST. MISS.

E. DUN ii linn nllthn npw Btvlpc nf Pnria O.lnat Sar.nilCS and Dresses for summer wear. Ladies wishing to furnish their own material, can have their garments made in the beBt manner. Traveling suits made at the shortest uuuee. iuiss nas eonuiuiiLiy on uunu a spieuum ui i.

mcnt of Trlnimlnrs, Includlnir Fringes. Gimps. GailoonB, Buttons, and all the flnest quality. Warerooms, no. t.

Fulton street, up stairs. Jca 8r ISEAT REDUCTION VJT IN FANCY HATS, 1 MUK tttr IINTKIMMK I. For Ladies, Misses and Children. Call and price them, at JCiMeoa itiow uua, i nuon at. A YOUNG LADY OF FIVE YEARS' Experience as a teacher, desires to form private classes In French and Spanish; or would enter a school as teacher of the above language.

Address INSTRtJO i'OB, Eagle office. Jc4St CAUTION $100 GREENBACKS CEN TUET TOBACCO Purchasers are i equestcd to ro leut all papers that have been tampered with or perforated Hith needles. Je4 8t P. O. 16 Chamber Bt.

DICKEY RIKER SHADES, 992 FULTON avenue, corner Adelphl street. Ales, wines, luiuors, Bogars and tobacco. fel 5t nn ilafl jnaeeii JAS. A nn BOND AND inaniiiafrnniBluta 7.Coo. DK AOTT 9 Wlllonehby streot.

no T0 DOCK BUILDERS SEALED PBU A posalswill be received addressed to tho Commis sioners of tbo OowannB Capal improvemeni, u. onjthe Qowanns Canal, between Porclva and Oougiass streets, uccordlng to plans and Bpociacatlons wb ch may be seen at the office of the Engineer. state tho price per running foot lor trenching anddocK PrpoSlufwlir not. be couslderd nnl eoapmlcd with a coiiBent In writing of two sureties of throe thou Who shall quallfled as lo utiLiuui penormance; auu iu bo uv, will nav to ciccute the contract; If so awarded, that they will pay ju necnw ine conwwK uo the price uie uio umciv to highest blue r.D. p.

A Tho rrnmmls! wuom tne contract may on wrucy. dg th ''ighttoreect lyn. May Sth, 187. 10?" tU6 COmm Engineer. AR SCENES, WAR SCENES, AT TUH At tbe CltlZ0M' To to all to view it.

cATmtTiAY. AT 8 O'CLOCK. Je5 4t HKS.Pi Ci elriT KstablHhmanl. SU ji i. tim in uv.r ah.

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