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

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

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hoot act porma. mni wamfKii. I airrinnniTO nniTitn. I viim. I nniRtillia; dHijr fbtos ml mp OARD IN A' PRIVATE FAMILY AT TTTANTED A SITUATION BY A BE T17 ANTED A SITUATION BY A RE ANTED TO RENT A HO USB BUIT UUPBEMB COURT lUNUS OOU'vi MmlDUtr.trlx of li nl IiS3.lSS,3? OST ON SEVENTH INSTTa SMALL white DOodle llOG: anawnra tn ai.Lt MU whltepooaie UOU; answers to aama of Any one returnltigWe same to O.

KbIbbj No io stiln. place will be liberally rewarded. "CJ tstrpng ON SITNDAY AFTERTJonTj a oi ivaiu reward win "oli1 will return him to 123 Llrtneston 5 1 be pBla to whoever Aum AXT rrTTTTTT.r. i lgoatheTot MOKNINfXlN toTinarst, or In ihl cSiftr Myrtfeave BOOK. The Under will given.

ana a suitable reward will be arodna the mowf SSfwSra tWR mry teti Whnn. "USwers. TO tho nilmn MrKrrL. ably ewaraod. Smfe t0 71 Hdu vo wfU be sm XiEfCftKBWAHl WILL BE PAID HOBSES, CAKBIA6BS, Cl A T.I? A OT VTI TTMVir Vitri.Jr l.i hands high, 7 years old.

sound, a free drlverTa "J0? aa safe family horse: can bo seen by an ulyinj at SO Prospect street, after 5 lK or before fli. B69 3t I7IOB SALE AT PRIVATE STABLE" fearof 108 Joralcmonst, a horse, covered harness and shlftinK top wagon (made by Miner Stevens. Ap uwvvu nun iv ti ann naa ana 1. Dl. FOB SALE A VERY HANDSOME younjr bay mure, fourteen hands hlEh: sound and kind tnall iiarness: a beantlful saddle mare.

Alsoavery handsome roekaway. cly build, with a set of new harness. Apply at TOOKElt'S, ir.7 Fnllon avo. se9 2t' FOK SALE A BAY HORSE, 15 HANDS high, nice years old, kind in all harness; a feed wagon and harness nearly new; also a scat road wauon for $50; two sets of llzht harness to ne sold cheap. Inquire at the stable, 199 Hilary at.

se88t FOB SALE OUB HORSES AT A LOW price and tit for any work, the oldest seven years two good family horses. Call at the carpenter Miop In anderbllt, avo near and north of Knlton ave, until sold. ae? 2t IjOK SALEONE TOP BUSINBSS WA gon, suitable for grocer or hutchnr, one road wa Kon (no top) one sorrel mare suitable fbr anv kind of work, one second hand top erorery wiirou at YANDEH OA W'S Cart lage Kepository. 2J UoKalh ave. se6 St FOB BAfclW.

FOB SALE A YAWL BOAT, StFITABLE for a coasting vessel, for sale very low. Can ha seen at Thompson's Stores, Brooklyn. se8 3t FOB SALE AND TO'LETOFfrCE TO let and furniture for sale; inquire of Koanc, 238 'Washington st. seOst OB SALE $500 STOCK OF THE Hrooklvn Amrittmv of Mimta. wlHi frno n(Tmiriiiiii ticket.

AnnlV to W. C. southwest corur of DeKulh av and Adolptil Ht. IrOR SALE THE STOCK ANX Fixtures of a nicely Jit ted up lienor store, uas two yvnt 'a leas u. I ocstlon respectable, a.ul the only ono on four corners, livndoit for rielline the proprietor cannot HtlcnU to tt.

A(tdrsa I J. otticp. Be9 F1 OR SALE TEN THOUSAND TOJf OF cobble Htonn. Anttlv at tlm ninrp nf th Vii l'avoment Company, 00 wall st, New York se? tf rfOB SALE UHE STOBE AND JL tures of au established honse furntshmi; tin aud stove store In a uood sltuntlon. Inquire ou the premises at 83 Main st.

I70B SALE TO BTJILDEBS AND OTHEliS For sale, ft handsome hve light chandelier, uood as new. at half cost. Address T. Brooklyn P. O.J se7 FOR SALE A CHEAP PIANO A PINE 7 octave roRcwooa pinb only need nort time, mxde by ono of onr hest manaracturera, will be sold 150 below cost; also a flno 5 octaro rosewood rnelodeor "aue by Pribcu for $75, trnd a parlor ors an worth 225for $100, at GOLDSMITH CO'S.

Piauo Store. G7 Faltonat, undnr the Park Theatre. aet FO SALE BAEKliLS WHISKEY, oil, and all klndB of empty barrels foi sale, at the cooperai No, 238 state st. neur Bond. ser, Sf INSTRUCTION.

rflHE MISSES KOTJPELLE RESPECT fiillvaunounco to their friends and the public, th.it tlicj have opened a hoarding and day school for vonng ladles and little sirls, at No. Union st, near Clinton at, Brooklyn. The course nf Instruction will comprise irench, English, Music and Drawing. Having been nrln for Ue It fifteen years, the Masses KOUPELLE ran give the most satisfactory testimonial)' nABM' 'Cr'D Wl" BEDFORD INSTITUTE, HERKIMER .1 avenue, frinclpals Mrs. CLARK and Mi, MASON.

Wlllre open WEDNESDAY, hept.lHth. se90l. SCHOOIiT Cl inton Btrcet re onRioi'iY hCFT. ltiTH. For circulars call on MISS IS VUEIJ A ('' the address.

IRENCHINSTRUCTiOirBTPARISIAN Mr. and Mis.J. HOUGUEMIOUKT, 1W Carlton avE Ifea? Myrtle. MUSIC with privilege of practice; terms moderate DO 1 illary himi't' MISS LOCKWOOD'S SCHOOL KOR lilKI.S. SO.

HlTffPIi Stl'L'ftt. Cftrniir nf Ilntrt rc opt'ii on Monday, Sept. lfi. ufl9Ct MUSIC ON PIANOalPWQUARTER, by a yoiuilany of 5 years' nxpcrieniiu, wlto desires it vr more imnil: Address, statin: residence, MUSIC. Kaglc vttlce.

ISS BE2ZEL BEGS LEAVE TO IX form lu lrtende and the nubile thnt ir iuenl with the. I'uckvr Institute leave her time to Jn B'rueta ninUfcti mnnber of private helioiars in nniaie. Piano.) For terms apply at 20 Sands at, se 7 HI A LADY WISHES TO TAKE LESSONS In Krein h. trum a competent person; a native of Kraoce preferred. Address C.

olllee. rBHE'lSSES McFARLANB'S SCHOOL. A YJu Paelfie st, will he re opened on MIWUAV, tkmukkotii. aniLiat FRENCH AMD (JERMAN. A I'roft.

L. KlllOSIN and L. THURX will resume their classes the rnonis of tho YOUNG JIEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, cornerof Fulton ave and Uallatln place, on MONO V.Y Sept. lfith. A chits tor beL'luners ia now Dctug formed.

Apply at the desk of the Association. For prlvato lessons in FlfENCH aiinly to L. SIMONIN. 150 LAFaVkTTI! AVE In GERMAN, to L. TIIURN, 38 EAST WAHIlEN ST.

so7Sm UOIJSI2S FOB SA1H, TOR SALE AT A BARGAIN A WELL l1 bni'tSfitory brick, basement and anb collar lr ime house, wltii Improvements, on Kood hlRti irrounrt In a desirable location, and within live minutes' walk' of Fullon ferry. A. KOBINSOJT, S4C I'earlat, New Tork. ac9 st TtfiOR SALE ON RYERSON JL two hundred feet north of Myrtle ave, two new cm' aires oontainliiK eight rooms, water, gas, heater, iin mediate poisesslon. Imiulrc on the prumlsej.

Beutst POK SALE A HANDSOME 3TORY JL1 eoltaite house, with nS tory extension, and six lots of cround, situated on the south side or Herkimer st, one door west from Nostrand the house is In aood repair and supplied with modern For further particulars apply on the premises. se'J 6t' FOR SALE 7,000 HOUSE NO. 65 West Ilaltlc st near Clinton, with furniture if desired; fa medium size twelve rooms; three story, high stoop, basement and cellar: modern improvements In pood order: locution and snrronndln rv Ceslralile convenient to ferries. Inquire of owner, on the premises. stUCi" FOR SALE TWO NEW story and Imsetucut and sub eeliai, handsomely iln hhed, 68 and 12 Hamilton near Myrtlo ave, heater water closi gas, on mio block with tho new Clinton avo D.

iptist Church, tcriia easy. Inquire on the premises, sell it1 I FOR SALE A TWO STORY," RASE ment and sub collar brick house, siuiated on the cast side of Clermont ave, between Mvrtle andl'urk; has all recent improvements. Apply to PBTEIi COLLINS, corner of Clermont and Myrtle ee'JS'S FOR ALOT of ground on Harrison st, adjoining the corner of Court st, suitable for a ccal and wod yard, blacksmith and wheelwright shop, ltvcry stable, or manufacturing business, where room la reiiultod. Apply to JOSEPH KIEIJNANW Court st, so7 at' XT'OR SALE A FIRST "OLASSTBROWN A' stone front Wch stoop dwelling. 3 stories, basement and collar, cm the comer or Hcnrv and I'rcMdent streets; hoiiic is asxSO feet, and enntalns all the Improvements; extra lot for stable.

Applv to I). M. CHAUNChY, 155 Montague st. lornier Post oillce. sc71w FOR SALE SSMTOO EACH THREE vory pretty Gothic cottages, Just Unlshed; two story and attic extension and cellar, slate root, filled In to neafc with brick; marble mantels, gas aHd water; bnlU by days work, and of hem material throughout; a rare chance for an investment; rents offered H.U.

Apply on the premises before 11 A. Kosciusko st, between Nostraud aad Warcy aves, one block south of DeKalu ave car route, or at Ri Nassau 33, N. ALVA A. PEAKSall tel 4t FOR SALE BYOSTWenviclSVAINT No.4Siads Brooklyn, with Immediate possession: Jay st. near Nassan.

frame reilx story, basement and cellar, brick, all Improvements Cranberry st, near Henry, 3 story, basement arid cellar, trams, modern imi High st, near Gold, two story, basmueut and cellar, brick, modem Johnson at, near 2 Btory, attic, basement arid cellar, frame l'oplar si, near Columbia st, story, baeem'cn't'aud cellar, brick, mof'ern imp Adolphi st, near Lafayette ave.Sstory, haxcineut anu cellar, brown stone front, modern trar Heary st. story, basement and cellar, brown modern improvements Gold st, near Fultou ave, a storv, basement nttd cellar, brick, medern imp 6.500 9,000 0,500 1P.WW 13,000 13,000 8.000 nouses and parts ofhouses to let. 100 Lgnaes wantod v.ibhj.iui wjiiui we nave pnrenasers. sorat FOR SALE ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, possession on or before Nov. 1 Colmnblnst, 4 story, brown stone front dwelling, commanding an unrivaled view nf the Iwtr jf in nnn Columbia at, a story brick dwelling 18,000 Ijemscn st, 8 story stone front dwelling and 3 lots M.000 i.i Miuco Bfc, story oricK dwelling Hicks st, aK ston brick anu frame dwelling Henry st.

story brick dwelling and two lots Iteerv Ml. lirtfL J6.000 9,000 23.000 lleury st 3 storv English basflmeni.hHckd'weilVrig lfilooo I.ivlngston st, storv brick dwelling and 80,000 wonroepiacc, story, stone front dwelling, two lots, stable. Ac 45,000 Also, number ef houses of every description in all sections of the city, ranging from $3,000 to and npwards. Furnished and unfurnished houses to rent. 1).

M. CHAUNCET. real estate brokers, No. 155 Mnu st, (old Post oillce) Ilrooklyn. se7 SPECIAL NOTICES.

T7 S. AUGUST 7 3 10 TREASURY NOTES A few days of the extended time for converting these, uotcs remains nnoxpired to the 15th Inst. Parties holding thorn should call at as earlv a dav as possible and savo the premium. J. S.

MACKAY, "UanKer; 6 Court Bt. se0 3t ALWAYS BUY THE BEST SINGEU'S HHVEBSIULTC SPUING IS THE STANDARD. Cheap, strong, durnblo: free from vermin; healthy, luxurious. Sold everywhere, ilall orders tilled. Ware rooms 215 Centre street.

New York. so7 tf TARGETSTHE oISdESTABLISHED depot ot the STRONG TARGET CO. is now at. 88 Walker st. Call and soe the new designs.

se7 DR. SPARKS AT HOME AGAIN HAV ing spent throe months nt Saratoga, and being refreshed by those healthy waters, Is now prep rod to see his numerous patrons and friends who wish his services, at 244 Fulton st, Brooklyn. Examinations free and disease located without asking a question. Be7 21 BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. mms IS TO GIVE NOTICE that on JL the 7th day of September.

A. D. 1867. a warrant In bankruptcy was Issued against the estate ol Joslah B. Lawrence, of Brooklyn, In the County of Kings and State of Now York, who has been adjudged a bankrupt, on his own petition; that the payment of any dobta and delivery of any property belonging to such bankrupt, to htm, or for his use, and the transfer of nny property by hint are forbidden by law; that a meeting of tho creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and choose one or more assignees Ol Mb estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holdcn at No.

9 Court Btreet, Brooklyn, Now York, before David C. "Wlnslow, Register, on the 21st day of September. A. I). lSBJ.

at 10 o'clock A.M. Dated Brooklyn, September 7th, 1807. FRANCI8 L. DALLON, United States Marshl, as Mossenger. soil 2t Eastern District of New York.

AMtJSEITIKNTS. CONCERT. SACRED M0SIC. MR. PHILIP PHILLIPS.

"THE PILGRIM SONGSTER." Assisted by eminent vocalists, will give a SACRED CONCERT AT THB CENTENARY M. E. CHURCH, (corner Jay and Johnson streets) on THUB8DAY EVENING OF Til IB WEEK. Doors open at lit o'clock. Tickets to bo had at the door the Bame or G.

Wilson's Furniture Store. corner Myrtle avenue and Pearl Btreet. se94t TICKETS50 CENTS, INAUGURATION OP THE MAGNIFICENT HALL OF ST. PETER'S ACADEMY. (Hicks street, between Warren and Congress.) GRAND CONCERT ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TU, 1897.

Artists: CAV. DIORZD and JOHN XOBETZ, Conductors. MISS ABUT FAY, Soprano. MaDAM FILETOFF DE ROSSI, Contralto. B.

MASSIMtLIANI, Tenor. F. BEI.L1MI, Baritone. r' M. LOBBtz and St; Peter's Admission SO cents.

Beserved S' tf ot ANTED A GOOD CHAMBERMAID Anrl urnftrrcn Antilv nnlv with rlVrBn(PR. tin tvrccii suu O'CIOCK r. 01.. Ol Hi IjaiBVPtM wvium WANTED A GIRL TO DO HOUSE work In a family of four persons must oe a Rood cook, washer and lroner wages 10 per month. Apply at IS Powers st.

WANTED FO OR ERAMExtS IMME dlately. Apply In Degraw st, between Boud and Hoy ts. WANTED WOMEN AND GIRLS, TO worK on horse blanketB; Botue can have them at their own house. Call all tho week at No. 283 Navy st, corner DeKalb ave.

WANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework in a small family; must be a good cook, wasber andfironer, willing and obliging, with good city references. Apply for twd days at 59 High st. TTANTED A WOMAN TO COOK, yf and to aBh an4 iron. Apply at the Command whb House, near Navy Yard gate. a ant: A GIRL FOR DOWN sthlrs In n.lvulu IninlW.

n. wasnei era st. 'asher and irijner. Apply at 55S Atlantic it, above Pow ANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housowork; must be a good laundress, and coae Beenni? tor thren Jays In DeKalb ave, second door above Carlton, left hand side. WJTEDTA PPOD SMART GIRL TO buaineRH iron; one mat unuerstauas ner It bT foT two yViJaS 108 JORAIONST" VlTANTED A GIRL FOR GEKERAL and h1 a od cook hor ve 'elerences A omlastctnplover.

ppiyat 87 yest Warren st, near Henry. se9 at WTSPA 9 TO DO THE GEN sood vaster anri of? B.ma" sh0 mmt tt Innin Ken? oirSrt1n'1 S've satisfactory references. bouse from DeKalb avo, westslde. Mt jt8if.5? lron: one as chambermaid and ply'S wlth g0" referengeg 8t1' ANTED A OffiAMBERMAID AN3 nurse, must be good pluin sewer; also a com Mte? 8 i AP' tao southwest corner of Clintonand DeKalb aves. WANTEDAT iUKSDERSON'S OP flee.

6 Court at, near Montague, 50 good cooka; also cbaDiBormaids, nurses, waitresses: all good servant In want of excePcnt Bltuotlonaean bo suited In first class famines Jnst returning from tho coantrj, without delay. WANTED A RESPECTABLE STEADY" girl for general housework, In a small family: must be a irood cook, washer and lroner. Call atU7 Cumberland St. sell it ANTED A GIRL TS DO GENERAL TT housework, washing and ironing, with good city reference. Apply at 120Highst.

WANTBDiOO MEN TO WORK ON sewer, iu Bedford ave, near Myrtle ave; wages tl 75 per day. S. L. KEENEY COi se72t WANTED A GIRL TCPDO THE GEN cral liouiiowork ol a small private family; must be a good washer, and lroner and plain cook: good city references reuuired. AdoIv for two davs at 2fT ITnlni, streol.

ANTED1 AN HONESS, STEADY elrl or woman, exnorlennml in L'mipril honpowork, will ilnd a good hou)e and fair wages. L. JU01X3K, Hanson place, third door above Elttott place. WANTEOMUOOKS AND CHAMBER MA1D.N 10 flifit cIaar nontrfl hia u.fintpii immi: lately, to assist in' waf hlnp; 2 ilrst class oolcs, no w.ish 1111 tscvursi cxvuriuuuuii ciijuuoerniuios aua wdit rcsKfls. and cbiIdrenH nurt: tho IifErhnKf: wmrin imd tim liest nlaccK In the the ArmJvat MAK KING'S, 15 Court st.

WANTED EXPERIENCED HANDS OU Bhirt hoftomn. steadv. eusv work. Annlv iit Adamspt, near Fulton ave, over HoweH'B Railing Kac iwi vup uuui new vL ANTED PLASTERERS 15 FIRST clats men wantprl, ftl TT, i. SHANLKY.

corner of Court and State ats. WANTED A SMART, HONEST GIRL, to do general housework for a family of must be a good washer and ironer, and come well recommended none others need apply, at coruer Ciermoat and Wlllcuighby aves, from one o'clock until five, WANTED A. GIRlTTHATUNDER staiuls washing ana Ironing tlioronghly. und to hs Bkrt in chamherwork and waiting. None hut a competent girl need apply, at 9S Second Place.

Wanted awoiviaacaBber maid and waitress: none need applv without tlrst rate references as to character and capacity Henry street. WANTED A NURSE TO TAKE charge of nn Infam. None hut those having experience In the care of children and good refurenccs need apply at .10 Joralt'mon St. ANTED EXPERIENCED HANDS on shirt ttosoni on Wheeh fc IVilsotiV machiflch also exnerieneed folder: the best prices naid aud con: staut employuient. Apply to J.

FUANCE No.S Fiont St. wt il it A YOUNG GIRL OF lti would like nlace to do r.lianiherwork. or jiR.lst wilii wasiiing and ironlnir. Can bo seen for Iwu duvs at 89 'West Uaitlc jt. WANTED IMMBDIATELY7A OOOKi one who thoroughly understands iier andean brln references may apply at t.larkst.

WANTED A GOOD PLASTC(oX who Is also a good wiisher and ironer. Applv for two davs to Jlr. Clinton ave, ad house southwest of JPvrtle ave. WAN TEIHAiNDS ON BOSOMSl Steady work to good hoods. SS Saesett, Court at.

seilit WANTED A SMART TIDY (3IRL TO cook, wash and iron, lu a hinall prlvaie. family. Apply, with reference, at U3 Gates ave, near ltyerson st. e7 3l ANTED A YOUNG WOMAN AS cuamurtinMU ana waitress p.itv in i ill red Apitly nl 44 llcmnen st. WANTED A SMART YOUNG GIRL, to assist In the houseuwk of a small private family: well recommended.

Apply at' JII I'ark place, eait of Ilatbusli aye WANTED A PROTESTANT CH AM hermald and nurse, at 113 Adolphi st. WANTED 3 OR 4 GOOD DRESS makers neat and quick Hewers: nouo others need apply. Also one to take charge of the workroom. Apply at No. 4 "Washington place, between Concord and 'Hilary sts.

Bc9 It' WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Appiv utian Livingston WANTED IMMJSPIATISLY, AN OVS ternian and waiter In dining room. Apply at Museum Hotel, at. 84 Atlantic st. WANTED A NEAT, TIDY GIRL TO do general liousowork tn a small family; iftuat be a good washer and ironer, and plnlu coo to one that understands her buslnessgood wages will be given; reference required.

Applyat SC3 Schcrnjcrhorn st. Wantedt a and iron: one who understands her bnslul ss and can bring a good recommendation. Apply at 03 Lafav ette WANTED 100 SERVANTS FOR Excellent situations of every description now ready in gentlemens families returning from the country, at Mr. CIIHISTOPHKH'S, 10 Tillary street. This ia now the nioBt elegnnt and select agency in ltrooklyn.

Good servants need not wall 5 minutes. Also wanted respectable girls lately arrived. BUillit' WANTED A ernl Housework ofa small family; must He a good washer and ironer, and plain cookf with good rdfhxoucc's. Apply at the corner of jjkillinun st and DeKalb WANTED A GIRL TO COOKTWASII and Iron for a family of 4 persons. Apply with cltv references at Ko.SSt.

Kcllx st, sccund house from Lafayette ave. sell at ANTED A YOUNG GIRL ABOUT 16 to laae care of childreu and assist in noneral housework; a willing girl would And a very comfortable home. Apply up stairs in Grahaui st, Sd house north of DeKalb ave. WantedTa protesWntham liermaid and waitress, one who Is neat and tldv in her person and habits, and who understands her business; bucIi a one can find a cooil home by applying at Kultou street, opposite I'lerrepont, Call to day and Monday IicforetC P. w.

se7St WANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housuwork in asmall family; uiu come well recommended. Apply at 1'ond st. sc7 3tv WANTEDCAPABLE, neatser vunts.and glrlB lately arrived; excellent situations now tn abundance, at the highest wages, tor good servants, In every capacity, at Mr. IIEKDUICKSON'S old established office, 121 Atlantic, st, near Henry; thUls the largest and most reliable office in Ilrooklyn, and is crowded with employers overy day. sc7 St" WASTED A FIRST CLASS COOK, washer and Ironer; wages or more; none need apply but those who arc thoroughly competent and ablo to fninlBh good references.

Callat Its Cumberland st. si 7 2 ANTED OPERATORS ON SHIRT fronts. WATbON SfJSWAliT, 157 Montague st, top floor. seoflt WANTED TWO GIRLS ONE TO DO plain cooking, washing and Ironing aud the other as clianibermald and waitress, in a private family. Apply, with reference, at A'o.

47 South Oxford st, ueart.a rayette ave. soli atood WANTED 100 LABORERS TO WORK on sewers ltivers st, near Marcy aye. Steady employment; wages tl 75 per dav. Apply on work. au27 2w KING3LEV KKESWY.

Contractors. WANTED 100 LABORERS TO WORK on laying the second water main for the cltv of Brooklyn; wages tt 75 per day. Apply on work in Atlantic avo, near Nostrand. au27 2w KINGSLEY A KEENEY. WANTED A WOMAN TO OOOKl wash and Iron; mnst bring good references froni last place.

Apply at 260 Washington ave, between fayette and Grccucnew house. Be7 8t WANTED LADIES TO LEARN TO OF erate on Singer's and Wheeler aud Wilson's sewing machines: all branches taught and recommended to work; alBO all Kinds of family stitching and ouMtinv dono by an experienced operator. Apply at V82 Fulton street up Btalrs. leas 3m WANTED A PRIVATE FAMILY DE 6ires a brown Btonc or Philadelphia brick house, in thorough repair, containing nine or ten slerping rooms, all modern Improvements; must be In a good neighborhood and 15 or 20 minutes' walk from Fulton or Wall st. ferries; price not to exceed Address, stating price, terms und location, G.

Eagle ofHce. sefl SITUATIONS WAN1BD WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE spectablc young woman to do general housework; is a good plain cook, washer and ironer; lias good city referencta. Call for two days at 3Kt Columbia st, corner of Harrison. WANTED A SITUATION A RE apcctable young woman as chambermaid and waitress in ii private family; has good city rcfer ences, CaH for two days at P0 East Warren Bt. WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE Bpcctable young woman as chambermaid ami waitress, or as good cook, washer and ironer in a small family; bas good city references.

Call for two davs at SG Adams at, between York and I'rospcct. WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE Bpcctable young woman to do general housework; 13 a good plain cook, waaher and iroDer; has good city references. Call for two days at 8G Wvcfcoff at. ANTE A SITUATION BY A RE fmectflhlfi vonniT wnmnn to rln fnnpr.il lumen. WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE sncctable young woman as chambermaid and waitress; will assist in washing and ironins; has (rood ety reference.

Call for two day at 8 Carll at, near Til jpiC.ctabJe woman cook, washer and lroner; street references. Call for two days at 26 Prince ANTED A SITUATION BY A w.j.!J?5SlaI,.I,B woman as seamstress; docs Sin "na8 a 8od dressmaker; Wyckoffst l'mon fortwodaysat ANTED A SITUATION BY A RE Bpecutole woman as (sood cook, washer and iron er In a private family: has good city references. Call for two days at 112 Johnson st, corner of Gold. ANTED A SITUATION BY A RE spcctablo yonmr woman as good cook, washer and ironer, or will do general housework In a small family: has good city references. Call for two days at 374 Atlantic at, ovor the segar store, front room ANTED A SITUATION BY A RE snectable woman as an exnerlenr.Rri nrmir nr tn do eencral housework in asmall frimiiv: haR aah oil rererencea.

Call for wo days at 2 Bond st, corner ot Fulton ave. WANTED A 8ITUATION 1 BY A Protestant jtirl to do chamherwork and plain seamstress, or to take care ofa baby is willing to make herself useful. Call at 284 Fulton st, top floor. WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE spectablo Klrl, to do general housework in a small private family: la a good plain cook and a fast washer and Ironer: has tho best of city reference, l'leaio call for two days at Atlantic st, nrst nour. TTSTANTED A SITUATION BY A RE sncctaoie gtri, to uo tne uousewurix pnvuic family; is a good cook and a flr Jt rate washer and ironer, and understands her business well: can get sood city references.

Call for two days, corner of Ilenry and Orange st, next door to the fish market. WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE spectable Protestant girl as chambermaid and waitress, or nurse and sea nstrcss. Call for two days at 10T Tillary st, between Bridge andJay. scDSt WANTED A SITUATION BY A colored man, a coacliman: the best of reference given. Address COACUif AN, tiagle ofHco.

lTAMTBD A GOOD OHAMJttlSBMAID FIRST EDITION. By Telegraph to the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. THE GREAT BOAT RACE. TIio Cohtest Iiegnn tthJs Mornlius Brown "FnU" Willi Hnmlll DAIILL'S BOAT KEABLT CUT TWAIJf. Refusal or Betting Men to Pay Pp Uc Decision ortne Referee.

HAM ILL DECLARED THE WINNER I i I' A RIOT. Nbwbiibo, Sept. 9. There bclhg no wind to ruffle the waters of tho river this morning, the preparations for the great race between Httmmill and Brown, wero pushed to complc ion, with the vteH ot definitely settling the affair without moro ado. The course to he pulled over was as smooth as L'laes, and no possible objection conld be raised by either party on this Bcore, for not the slightest disturbance of the oily appearing snrOtco was noticeable.

The spectators, of whom a great number still remained, or had come in during Sunday night, assembled at early hour In the morning and choBO positions favorable fbr viewing tho contest botwecn the men. Much excitement prevailed, and betting was excitedly Indulged ln on all sides. At a little aft'or Bix o'clock A. the hour appointed for tho race; the men appeared on the scene and made their preparations for the straggle, amid prrcat cheers Irom thfeir partisans and backers amotiR the assembled masses. Brown was dressed ontirely in white, while Ilstnil! was clad in a pink shirt and white drawers.

The men being: declared already Tor their work, came up with their boats to begin tho struggle, aud at B.20 M. dashed away with an erccllcut "ecud off." At the start HeinU! shot ahead, and kept the lead of four lengths lo the stake boat, a distance of two aud a half mile. It wuh claimed. However, by Uamill'a judges that aa lie wsb turning tho stake boat Brown rushed his boat down into violent collision with HamlllV. cutting its stern almost entirely off.

Alter this catastrophe Hamlll censed pulling and drew out. Brown, however, pulled over the eniiro cotiesc in forty one miuntes ard flftv six seconds. On appearing on land HamiH was snrronnded by his friends, and finally, to gratify them, made a speech from, the stoop of a bote), concluding his remarks with thlB advice "My friends, pay over uo money. I am all right." DeclMim of a Referee. Conncilman Stephen Roberts, thu referee, has award cd the race to James nhmill.

The ground upon which the decision is given is thai Brown ran Into the boat of liis antagonist, thereby preventing his tree Oneof the standing rales of boat racing stipulates that anr boat fouling another BhBll be declared out of the race and bo deprived of all tho benefits which misht otherwise be accorded to it. The (Ifrifioti has created great oxcitenicnt, and Hie friends of Humill are jubilant over the result. Brown's backers! express great dissatisfaction nrjt! talk of appealing from the decision, but before what tribunal tl(C appeal will be laken does not yet appear. All bets will go with the msin BUikes. The evidence in regard to the fonliug is conflicting, fomcHnying that it was dcsiioicdly done on the part of Brown, others asserting that it was a Iricii of Harold's to save a defeat, while many declare, that ll was pmvrfy accidental.

The public generally, from the well known r.iirness ol the character of the referee, will acipiiescii iu his decision. I'oU'iitKKKrstK, 11: f. A. M. Tho most intense excitement prevails on the decision of tbeiltcTerco.

There is great danger ofa deeper ate riot. The police arc mustering. SECOND EDITION. FURTHER FROM EUROPE. BY THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.

MAKIHE DOABTEK. SontAMiTON, Sept. 8 Kvening. The steamship Western Metropolis, Captain Weir, from New Vork. August 21th, forBremeu, put into thin pori lo day in distress, having had her main abaft broken.

AnmvAr. oot. (itiEKSBTOWN, Sept. 8 Evening. The Cnnnrd slrnmship Palmyra.

Captain Watson, from New York ou the 28th of August, atrlvetl here to day on her way to Liverpool. London, Sept. 3 Xoon. Consols for money io t'nited States Five twenty Bonus 74 Illinois Central Hallway ahares Krie Itailway Shares 44 Atlantic and Great Western Consolidated Bunds FnANKFoirr, Sept. Noon.

V. S. Five twenties for 1862 dosed on Saturday eueningat70 7 S. DrcailstnfTs firm Wheat, 13s. Id.

for white Caiil'or niu. Corn. gSs. 0(1. Oals, IK 5d.

Bnrlcy, "is. I'eaa. 42b. Provisioiic Cheese, Beef, 117s. (id.

Lard, 51s. Pork, Tils. Bacon, 4.1a. i'rouuee Itosin couilnou. s.

inediuni. 12s. Tallow. 44s. fin.

rntashiw, ilt. Spirits of Turp Mltine tine, 29s. Petroleum Spirite, lOd. rcflued Is. 5d.

Clover seed, 41s. Lonnox, Sept. Noon. Consols (nr monev, Uuited States Fivc Iwenty bonds. 73JJ Illinoih Central iiailway shares, 'ly Uric ifailwny shareB, AliaLtic and Oreat Western Couoolidated bonds, 1.

LrvEiiTOOL, Sept. i M. Cotton dull. The estimated sales are S.0D0 bales. Middling uplands are quoted at lUd.

and middliug Orleans al Lokdon, Kept, fl Noon. No. 13 Dulch slandard, 24s. Od. Scotrli jiig iron, sis.

Wl alo oil. 40. Sperm oil, Linseed caltes, liD 5b. Calcutta linseed, tiSs. (id.

Linseed oil Sept. 2 1'. JL Cotton and breadstuff's unchanged. Provisions Bacon lias declined to J3s. (ill.

Lard haa deciued to 50s. 9d. Beef has advanced to 150a. Poik has advanced Is. 3'roduce IIol Iu has advanced to 7a.

i)d. for common Wilmington. Other articles are unchanged. THIRD EDITION JLai Flro at Eat New Vork 97,000 Supposed Incendiarism. All half past three o'clock this morning, a lire broke out at East New York, in the basement of a grocery store kept by Wm.

Sclieckcl's, on the plank road, and spread with such rapidity that it destroyed three entire frame bnildiugs, involving a loss of on the buildings and over $3,000 on the ttirnt turo of the occupants. The owners nf the buildings nor the amount of iiiBiirnuce is not yet known. The Are is believed to have been the work of au incendiary. Stork Exchange Salc Flrat Board. IfW Tons, Soul.

it. First Call, I0K o'clock A. M.l it fi fi'a "81 oomi'n Adams 1 o'clock II IK VXW do 111V 300 TJ ti's ai cp'oS IZo'clock Wif 3000 ll.iy 130 do ISO ilo 2 American Ex do 20 iter. Union Kr 1SJ0 Ubosa aicp oi. CieiO o'clock WW 1000 HBflS aiqi 63.

1UX sono fi 5's 10 10 conn stii 5IJ00 5's HMO reg'd 12 o'clock l'OO ep MS ItS mo do lUSK loouo oo 108X 1000 Tenu bt C's ex cp. (000 do tifii 2000 Tenn n'f new 9IK0 Missouri I(WH 600O do Mcail lot 20 do n' KM Paclflo Mall 6(jo ll5 10U do rJ, Central io6 5" do ioi 2 do loiv 200 Brl aS26 cillosu. tax 12? Beod'Ogrr iojS rtt 1 t2S it do IB0O MOUMSllccai.m. in ton Cleve A lilts rr. s5 10000 Car ex e.

5SW lco i'. sa 1DO00 Ollfo fcMw 1 111. uo 1000 Erie in 1000 Al 11 In bds. luro Al 1st J000 Id i jooo Trov. Salem li KIO.

WO. S7X 100 III Central rr nou S00 Chi tf 3 do isy 300 Chi pref 70K 500 do n3 HM CblAKock I rr I0(S 100 do 10)8 200 do id call 1042 100 Chi Kur r. 125 400 Mil Paul 48K 100 Mil A St Paul nr. 67 tf UK) PltU, Ft 4 Chi 105V 100 do 10S HI Chi A Alton 123 100 Han A St pr. Sl VI 1st 111 or moo nud itiv id sg ti ton 100 Bank of Coin'rce US 5 Corn Ex 121 2U Contin'l 107 10 Imp Tra Bank 116 10 Bunk of Com'wh 108K 100 West Union Tel.

100 do 43 10U do 2d call 4S'( SS Wells, Fareo fix. 64 100 do 2d call 63 8 TATE OF NEW YORK OFFICE OF TUB 8ECHKTAKY OF STATE. Albany. July 2itb, 1BS7. To the Sheriff of tlip.

Cnimtr nf Klnirs! Notice Is hercbv given, that at the Oeneral Rlec tion to bc held in this State on tho Tuesday tmxn dlue the flrat Monday of November next, the followlui; olUcen are lobe elected, to wit: A Pecrotary of Slate tn the place of Francis C. BarUw. A Comptroller in the place or Thomas lllllhouac. A Treasurer in the place of Joseph liowland An Attorney Oeneral In the place of John II. Mirtlnv A state Engineer and Surveyor In the place of J.

Piatt Good (Hi tl A Canal Commissioner ln tho place of Franklin A. Al AnBifpector of State Prisons In the place of David P. Korrcst A Judge or the Court of Appeals In the place oi Ifeury 'Afwbose tonus of ofllce will expire on the last day of MkkV JustVco of the Bupreme Court for the Second Judicial District, In place of William W. Scrualiam, whose trnn oTotOce will expire on tho last day of Decern AUof two 'senators for tha Second and Third Senate Districts, comprising the county of Kings. COUNTY OFFICERS TO BE SLECTED.

Members of Assembly. A County Clerk ln the place or John J. White. A County Judco in tho place of John Dikeman. A Register In tho place of Hngh McLaughlin.

A Superintendent of the Poor lntue place or Joseph Altcnbrana. Two Justices of Sessions in the Dlace of William Uoyt and Stephen I. Voorbles. 0 wlmm H. A Coroner In the place of Kllai Lynch DetaTr'Se'xr' w1" tne 7 You arc, without delay, to deliver a mnv nt tn.

notice to Ac Supervisor 'it oil of the AsseSirah town or ward in yonrconntv and alii 01 Mcli Md notice to be pnblUhedTn all the IRAK CIS c. BABXOW. Secretory of State. vai UwtdM PATfUCK. Campbh OUtuX, able for a small family mnst be first class.

In a good location nnd bave nil modern Improvements. Ad areas, wun ran particulars, itawarnn. fcaglo omce. WANTED FROM OCTOBER lat, A small unfurnished house, or six or eight rooms 1b a house, for which a reasonable rent will be paid, by a dry class tenant. Address, stating location, accommodations and tcrrat, O.

B. 8., Box 1,192, N. Y. Post Office, FC96t ANTED PART OF A HOUSE FOR mllefrom.the Fulton lerryj best of references given and required; payment quarterly In advance If desired. Address for one week, Eaglo office.

rent moderate. WANTED TO LEASE, A HOUSE, UN furnished, moderae sixe and rent, lu South BrooBlyn; good location, somewhere south of Atlantic, Jlourt aud east of Hicks sts. Address P.jO. Box D.4.9N. Y.Clty..

sc8St ANTED A GOOD THREE STORY aousu with nil the modern improvements, ln uouflu wim nil the modern lmprovemeais, in nrst class neighborhood. Address HOUSE, Brooklyn P.O. Bc9 3t ANTED WITH PRIVILEGE OF PUrclitiftlnir. fLatnf hAnia Inn rp.anftf rnlitnlnenll. ty by a party without children: rent not to exceed tlW per luumu.

AonresB liox 'jrt r. seu at ANTED A COTTAGE HOUSE IN Brooklyn, with seven or elRht rooms, ma good location. PartlOB may address, with fall particulars, J. W. PKOVOMT, 92 Cedar at, K.

Y. ae78t WANTED TOP FLOOR, WITH WA tcr. Address, stating terms, which must be moderate, W. FagJeomce. b3M WANTED TO PURCHASE A HOUSEi wild a good garden attached, ln Bedford prico not to exceed 000.

for which a controling Interest will be given In a good paying property valued at $1,000, and which Is now paying "20 percent, per annum, the osuwee cash. Address A. 208 Penrl N. Y. soS6tJ WANTED A HOUSE NEAR FULTON, Wall or South ferries; must be flrat class no use with all the raodcra Improvements.

Address A. No. IU Clinton at. Brooklyn. WANTED TO PURCHASE, A DWELL ing house with modern ImprovemeuUi.

Address A. office, staling terms, 4c. BeTSt TANTEDTGniLTarOR years; old to taVe care of a baby. Applv In Lafayette ave between Tompkins and "Shroop aves, 11th home from Tompkins. o73t WANTED TO BENT, XL 2 OR 3 story brick house.

In a good loeatlnn, and within hair an hour's ride of the ferrls. Address Bor E. 11., Eagle office, or Box 5,059 Y. Post office; saT.6t gQDSBS TO LET. TO LET NEAR THE CITY BALL, TO A gentleman aud wife, a back room on the tlrst door andtwofrontbtdroomson the second tloor.

with carpets and gas, for 20 a month in advance. Address for two days C. Eagle office. TO LET THREE ROOMS, FURNISHED or unfurnished, to a gentleman and his wife; hot and cold water aud bath; price gso per Inqulro at S17 Gold st, near Fnlton ave. TO LET NEATLY FURNISHED, TWO or three rooms with all conveniences for housekeeping on moucrato terms.

Apply fur days at MS Bridge 6t. TO LET ON THE HEIGHTS FUR nlshed rooms, without board. Apply at No. 107 Pineapple at. which Is within four minutes' walk of Wall st and Fulton ferries.

8o03t TO LET AN ELEGANT FURNISHED house to let, on the Heights, suitable for a private family or a llret class boarding house. For further particulars Inquire at US State st. or at 290 Bridge st. from 12 o'clock, A. to 2 o'clock, P.

M. TO LET A PLEASANT SECOND STO rv front with bedroom adjoining, to reni to a geDtlenran and wife, or two single iteotlemon, in a verv desirable localio i. Call at la artelphl st. se9St T' LET WITH IMMEDIATE POSSES slon. thuBrtt floor of housi on Vt tie wus ana I'eaa sts, containing tnree rooms, wltu large closcta water the yard good collar and decommona tlons for cooking and waBldhg basement apartments strictly private, with private stoi.p aud front door entrance r.nttf 16.

Apply at the office cor. of Wythe ave. and HowcBBt. 809 2t rffO LET A NEATLY FURNISHED JL large front room in anvlegant location: private fa u.ily. can be bad by a gentleman or two wlilhig to room together.

Apply at 46 Balchen place, between 1st and 2d place, and runs from Smltb to rioytstj. TO LET TO A RESPECTABLE FAMF ly, without children, the second tlror ofa house in a respectable neighborhood; gas and water on premises. Inquire at 104 Hudson ave. 1 TO LET HOUSE TOLET ON FULTON street rent fctoo per annum lease to run au months mrnltiire to be sold on transfer of lease. Apply to G.

T. alOFf ATT. 4 New fork, or at 18S Fultou st, Brooklyn, after 7 o'clock In the evening. rp LET A PULTON AVENUE STORE JL to let. and fixtures for sale.

Inquire ou thu pr ises, Fullon ave. sn72t TO LET IMMJIATESSESSION furnished, a laraea story hoHse with modern con vcnleiici's; convenient to ciirs: neighborhood first clas: wonld board with pai ty ir agreeable. Address STF.li LINU, Esgle office. se72t TO LET BOOMS, FURNlSHEDi OR unfijrnishcd: house pleasantly sltuutcd. Apnlv at 15 High tt, between Washli gton and Adams.

hc7'it" no LET ONE OF THOSE FRAME cottaees ill Mcht.r.nerhnrn .....1 itn im rnttu comineie ur sale. Audreys ror onc weck, COTTAGE, Eagle oilicc. se7 2t TO L1OT ATtfRNISHED FRONTHALL bedroom on secontl floor, to a single. without board, ten mmuteB' walk from Fulton fern famllyprivatc terms moderate. Apply at 203 Bridge s't.

mo LETN FULTON AVENUE A JL very desirable store In eicjjant order, water, gas and ilxwris. choice location r.ir most any kind of bui' ness: will be leased for the term of two years and eveii months at the low rent of SHOO per annum; immediate pcffesslou. A. KNOTVI.TON, S'liuheast corner of Fultou uDd Portland aveuucH, and 111 Montague st. sei St.M&W TO LET ON HALF of a very handsome office, good location and very delrai le.

For further partleiiiars apnlv to A. K.V OWL TON, soutlieaBt corner Fullon and Portland aveuues, or 41 Montugi opposite the Academy of Music. TO LET TO A SMXLrWsTeCTABLE family, Hie lower put i of an extension house, in a good neighborhood; gas and water; separate gas metre, ic. For further particulars address Eagle office. e3Steod TO LET RENT VERYLOW LARGE bouse at Maspeth, 11 roohiis, 3 miles from Eeaateru Lllstrlct ferrien; cars rnu wear.

Applv to VANSTAliT KOIiINON fc KELLOOa, 293 Myrtle a ve, near Portlaud ave, or Gates corner of Tompkins ave. se7 2t TO LET 4th DOOR FROM "PEARL ST." in Fulton avenue, over M. W. Mead's faucy store, first floor, two large front roams, connected by folding doors, a splendid place for sonic light business. Phys tclun or Dentist; gas and wuter ou the floor; or would lie let furnished or unfurnished, to gentlemen for sleeping rooms.

sell pTrtfXatlyTpur; nlsf.ed bouse, consisting of six rooms, bcMdea kllcber. andlaundry; will be lot to small famllv'of jrrnwn persons who writ board the owner and hlB family. Apply al So. 24S Livingston Boud aid Kevins. seS 0t TO LET FOUR ROOMS ON THE third story.

In a first class brown sione house, with Sua, wider aud privjleee to fbe bath room, and with In enendentbetl. Apply at No. 73 Court st, 3d door from Atlautle. st: between 9 and 10 A. M.

'F. F. MASS A. BOAUBWVG. OARD A PLEASANT ROOM.

TO LET, with first class board, to single gentlemen only references exchanged. Apply at 93 Lafayette avenue. se92t BOARD TWO GENTLl5M33N7OR A gcnticman nnd wife can have a yen nice front room on second lloor in a house very pleasantly located, and having all the modern improvements: room heated in winter. But few boarders are received. References exchanged.

Terms for two gentlemen, for gentleman and wife, $18. Clinton street, lit house from 2d Place. sc04t' BOARD A WIDOW LADY, HAVING more room than snc rcqniree, will let a large 2d story front room to gentleman and wife, from 15 to ,18 ner week; also, a largo and smill room for gentlemen, from $6 to t7 per week. Kefernncc givrn and required 19 inlnntcB' from Fulton and Wall st. femes.

Call at 03 Johnson strec. sc92t BOARDA SECOWSTORY ROOM TO let wltli board to gentleman and wife or two ntle men; also a third story room to one or two gentlemen also two or throe gentlemen for day board; call for three days at 26S Bridge St. BOARD ON THE nlshed room without hoard. Apnlv' at No. loi linn apple si: within four minutes' wulk of Wall at.

and Pol ton ferries. OARD WANTED IN SOUTH BROOIT. LM lyu, by two gentlemou; privat famlh preferred; stwcm First or fiecoud place and Sackctt st. Addrcs1! atlng location and terms, Box P. O.

Sew York se.9 St OARD A FAMILY RKSID1JXG AT 71 Second place, would rent with board, at a moderate price, to gentlemen and their wives, two or thrca lane, handsome rooms, containing ample closets and baiting conveniences; no objectlou to children; none but those fin Dishing the best references need applv. se96t BOARD NO. 4 LAFAYETTE AVE. BoomB to let, with board; location pleasant: f.tniiy small; within a block of 4car routes. se9 4t BOARD AT "64 WEST BALTIC ST between Henry and Clinton sts.

Handsomely furnished rooms for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen, where home comforts can be enlovod; honse haa all modern Improvement, and within fivo minutes' walk of Booth ferry. B07 2t BOARD FOR GENTLEMANAND wife; also for sis gle gentlemen; house first class, rooms deslrcable, location uue of the finest in Brooklyn near City Hall; dinner at 6)4. Apply at 35 Willouehby street, corner of Jay. sc72t BOARDTO LET, WITH BOARD A pleasant second story front room or back parlor to gentleman and wife, or two single gentlemen also hull room for single gentlemen the house coatalns all Improvements pleasantly looaied, within 10 minutes walk of Fnlton and Wall street ferries family small referot.ee required. Please call or address 28 Wlilongiibv ir1 se7il BOARD A NICELY FURNISHED square room, with closet and gas, on 2d lloor, will ba let with good board to a aentlemaa and wife, or two single gentleman; also a hall bedroom with closet to a single gctitlcnian.

Apply at No. tt Myrtle avenao bctwejjnPearand.InyktreelS; se76t BOARD TWO OR THREE YOUNG men can be accommodated with good board and picasant rooms at 555 Myrtle ave, two doots above Rver son sl. sa ARD FOR GENTLEMEN AND GEN tieuien and their wives, in thu first, class house No Hicks st. one block from Itev. Mr.

Keechcr's Church and two minutes' walk from Fulton water and iras ln al the rooms. 8Bl 3f BOARD TO LETTWTtH BOARD! A large puatant unfurnished front room, ou third location first class. An uwvnu uAjuiu uuu Lumuerianu streets. )i. BOARD TWO PERSONS ONLY CAN be accommodated with good board, in a private lamlly; location pleasant and convenient to all car routes.

Apply at 68 Lafayetteare. se72t BOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE" two or three single gciitlomen, can be aecommo dated with first class board in a prlvato famlli at 126 Adclphlst; superior location; double house; laree.alrv rooms on tecend tlopr. in suite or single; three windows; ample closets, gas, and every way desirable; terms moderate. Bo7 st. ft 1 1 A on Twt vlTXrt A TT tc Mf log a comtortaole home for the winter, can have a pleasant room and good board, by applying at No.

45 Mvrtle iive. between Vprl anri o. Ba. I BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS VERY Pleasant rooms, with board, for 2 or Eontlomcn. near wail or uiton ferries.

Inquire at 105 Pineapple st. sei 2t BOAR A NICELY FURNISHED back parlor and room adloinlng, will be let to two or three young men at $3 a week cac4i; a few yonnc men can also be accommodated with good board at SB a week. No. to Boernm st, one door from PaclUc, between Court aad Fmlth sis; 7 minutes' walk from 8ooth ferry. se7 3t BOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE flom Boston, newly commencing housekeeping, dw ire to arrange with one or two pleasant couples for board, or to share equitably housekeeping expenses; have ample furniture and competent servants; location desirable; persons of first respectability only, and ueMriuK a pi usaui.

oume uceu appiy. iricaso auureas in full to E. J. Bfcx 1,104. N.Y.

I se6 3t BOARD VERY LARGE, HANDSOME ly furniBhed rooms to let, with board, on second lloor of a first class brown stone houso, with ad modern Improvements, and delightfully located. Call at 119 Scliermerhorn st.Jictwecu Smith and Hoyt sta. BC7 2t "OARD A FEW13ENTLEMENCAN BE accommodated with nicely furnished roomB at7i Pacific st, convenient to South und Wall st ferries. fu7t BOARDS DESIRABLE ROOMS WITH board may be Obtained by calling at 92 Ollntoa st. Reference exchanged.

8e73t. BOARD A LARGE AND PLEASANT room and closet, on second floor, to let, unrnrnljh ed, with board; also a furnished hall room; gaa, bathTand modern convenicnccB; dinner at 6H o'clock; convenient to Wall st aad South ferries. Apply immediately at 57 State St. Be7Bt BOARD TWO OR THREE SINGLE gentlemen, or a gentleman and wife, can obtain pleasant rooms ana board, in a private family, by apply ice, at 2118 Statist. se7Ht BOARD GOOD BOARD CAN BE HAD for two single gentlemen or gentleman and wife.

by applying I nt: i rv ut, nnmi "Rr a an a vm n. LruaAU iuilJ rlJlliA' JLJ Bant rooms can be obtained, where the comforts of a home can be enjoyed, by applying In Ciassou avo, first house northeast of Fnlton ave; dinner at 6. bb7 St1 BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, A largo pleasant room on second floor, with a good closet, to a gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen Apply at Natsan st, corner of Adams. se7Sla erand Ironer has no objection to do do general housework; good reference con be given; can be seen for two daya at P6 Front st. ANTED A SITUATION BY AN American young girl, 111 years of axe.

In a small family to take care of children or do light cnamborwork and wait on table. Call at SOLOMON SUET'S tailor store, 43 Atlantic st. 3 days. WANTED A LADY OP EXPERI eucc In teaching the higher Enelish branches, desires a situation In a school: exceptionable refer eaccg. Address T.

7... Eagle otBce. 8o92t WANTED BY A YOUNG AMERICAN woman, who naa lost, her child, a weeks bid, a. child to wet nure "Inqulro 5th houao 15th at, on 3d ave, between 11th and 15th sta. i WANTED BY, AN ACTIVE, COMPEL tent and willing woman, a situation as good cooh, waBher and Ironur, or to do general she makes the best bread and biscuit, and Is a first class wasber and lroner; good references.

Apply at 4 Sanaa Bt, near Fulton, basement, WANTBDAN ENGAGEMENT IN A school or private family, by a lady who has a thorough knowledge of the French language, and who speaks It fluently; teaches also the ordinary English branches. The highest references given. Address MMB. C. A.

Brooklyn I'att office. se7 at TOT. ANTED A SITUATION BY A RE ww RTinotAhiP. vminif vir t.n nln ihamhArwnrtr nr mllld cmiuren; can uo main sowing, rieaae can xi no. i nus sau ai( coruer jl a uiuio.

WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE Bpectable colored man as coachman; understands the care of horfaes; will go thort distance in. the country. Can be seen at 17 Lawrence at. WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE epectable colored man as coachman; nndersrunus the care ol horses; will go a short distuncein thecoun try. Can be Been at 17 Lawrenoe st.

WANTED A SITUATION BY A RB spectable younfj woman to do general houBe work: la a good wasber and ironer: baa good city references. Call for two days at 206 Colnmbia st, WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE spcetablo young woman to do geueral housework; la a good plain cook, washer and Ironer; has good city references. Call for two days at UStf Wyckoff st, between Powers and Nevlns. WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE spectcable woman. In a private family, aa seamstress and to take care of children; can do all kinds of family sewing: hag good ctty references.

Call for two dayB at 7Hi Bridge at, In the rear. ANTED A SITUATION KY A Vnnp American girl as seamstress, or chambermaid and BeamBtresa. CaB at 49 Lafayette st, nenrBavy. ANTE A SITUATION BY A RE epectable young woman as good cook, washer n.ale?oa clt7 references. Call for two days at 71 Baltic st, between Smith and Hon WANTED A SITUATION BY A BE AncntnMo frirl tn Ha famMy Apply at S88 SackeFt at, corner of Hoyt.

WANTED A SITUATION BY A KB SnCf flpl tn An hAM.h.n.t. fn a private family, la n. good plain cook, an excellent washer nuuiiwiicc; can come wen recommended from btr last "ndlfoor' I'lca8C0ttU for two days at Uodsonave, WANTED A SITUATION BY A RIB spectablo girlto do general houseworl ono who la willing to work and make herself uaoful. Can be seen, for two days at 212 Fulton ave. WANTEDTSTfUATION BY A RE spectablo yortngglrl as ctianihcrmald and waitress, or will do general housework In a small private fam a good plsiucook, washer and lcouertonc who will be round willing and obliging and has good city refer ence.

Apply at 288 Plymouth sc. ANTED A SITUATION BY A BeaiiiRtrpRR nr llfrht r.tiimiliopunrL o.an. irfvM trnml a VOIl a U1IVI1 OV. "VSfANTED A SITUATION BY 7 respectable girl; to do general housewor A hOTTSftwnrt. tn cook wash and iron good city reference required from ber last employer seen for 2 days.

Apply ac Kay "Llu 'riu uum jjiin.mii avo, iu iiiu rvmr. WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE spectable young lroinau to do un fllnlrs work and plafn sewing, or would be willing to do housowork for a small family. Please call for two days at So. aHlgh st, In the rear. WANTED A SHJUATIOW BY A RE spoetabie girl as good plain cook, washer and ironer: lias goou ci'y reference.

Can be soon lor two days at 2i'J Pacific at. WAiNTED A SITUATION BY A RE spectable young woman as jilaln seamstress, and to take care nf children; can operate on Grovcr ItnKer's machine: the best of city rclercnco. Can be seen for two days at Pearl st, Brooklyn, between Faltou avu. and "Witloughby st. WAN DBY WO SISTERS A law room and board, la a rescectable family; tci ins not to exent'd $5 oacli; refcroncua uxchuuged.

Ad drfHii A. Knglo flee WAN TED A SITUATION BY A young man In a aegcr and newspaper store; Is welt experienced iu the business, and can brlnir cood reference. Iniiulre at 18 Iltidge 6t. WANTED A SlTUATJONASCHAiiI bermuitl and waitress, best of city rcfereuce to be had, over 10 years in her last situation. Can be se.n for two days at 170 smith st, up stairs, top tloor.frout WANTED A SITUATION BY A UE spectuble ybumr girl to do housework for a private family.

I'lea coll at Hi; Henry st, corner of Atlantic, over Scranton store, room Id. WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE siiectable girl at ctianibermaid and waitrcs Can be seen for 3 days, if not encaged, corner ot Iligii and tlold ms, hack haseinent. W' 'ANTED A SITUATION BY. A RE snectable young girl fo do housework iu a small family; has good reference. Please call for two davs at too Ussemcnt of Prince st.

i WANTED ASlTUATiON BY A clean, tidy worn au, to take, care of children nr do any kind of plain work: sho i8 honest, willing and oMiglngCall at IHc.ks st. for three Hays. WANTED A SEBUATION BY A ltE spectablo English girl as chaiuberrouul aud waitress: utild be illlug to assist In the washing and iroping: can be seen atl cr present cinnloyerV.sB; Henry st. between the hours of 4 and I oa Monday auil J. HL'Hua WANTED SITUATIONS BY TWO girls; one as cook, washer and ironer, the other as chambermaid and waitress; can give good reference Apply at tiie corner Ciassou ave.

aad Hickory st, iu the rear, at the weBt side. WANTED SITUATION BY A smart, capable girl to do 'cooking, washing anu ironing or general housework; will be found a ne at, respectful ane economical servant, and an excellent washer and ironer, and highly recoinmtnded. Apply at U1 Atlantic st, below lie ry. City or eountrr. rANTED A SITUATION BY A RE spcetable young girl as chumhonnald aud waitress: hss the best of city relereueeii.

Call hi SOS I'nciUe si, corner of Fourth ave. WANTED A SITUATlOT7BYA young eirl to do general hOhsework in a respectable faudly; she ia a willing una oblizlns girl, and 1ms good city reference from her last place. Call at 'tl Atlantic sr. I ironfclyu WANTED SiTTIATIOSBY TWOllEl tpectaiie younu stria, one aa chambermaid hud waitrets.nnd the other us good cook, washer and lroner. In a small private fumlly.

They are willing and obliging, and have the best of city reference from their last place. Please cnll nt No. 60 East Warren airoet. Can be suen for two days WANi'ED A SITUATION, BY A PRO testant woman, to cook, wash and iron. She is very efficient as a cook; undcr(4anris hrend and pie making thotoughly, and is a llrst olass laundress.

Goort.city reference. Apply at 'A Sands strcec, near Fultou, basement. WANTED A rHTUATION BY A thoroughly neat, efUclcut anil Irustwortny Klrl, do cooking, wuslilng and ironing, or housework, for a iiKjdciato tlzed family; is a very ood coot, aud an excellent washer and Ironer; changes her place bat seldom, and' has tbo.very besttof reference Irom her last nlace Apply at 109 Pineapple Bt. WANTED A SITUATION BY A very cipcjTBnocd ana economical girl, to do cooklt washing and Ironing; undcrstapda all kinds or cooking; Is au excellent laundress: wiping and obliging highly recommended. Apply at Ml Atlantic ave, corner of Oxford st.

iT ANTE I) A SITUATION BY A I respectable, wonmn ns eoori nlnfn and lroner. In a private family, or would go as laundress; io iuFku in, oii.uiihuh; uesi city reiereiice lurnlshed. Apply at Hrlilgc St. WANTED A BY A girl to do general housework, or plain cooking, washing and ironing; can give reference. Call at Ho.

11 Wyckoffst, nonr Court. WANTED A SITUATION AS CHAM bcrmuld and to in washing and Ironing Csn be seen at the residence of her former employer. 173 Henry st. ANTED A SITUATION BY A RE spcctable girl as chambermaid und waltross, or as good plain cook, washer and ironer lu a small famllv. Apply for three days at her present employer's, 1S3 President st.

WANTED A SITUATION BY A spcctable young woman as cook, wnshcr and Uoncr In a small fandly; baa no objection to do tho housework of about three or four persons; good city references. Please cull for two days utK MidSugh st, near Ilenry WANTED A SITUATIONBY ARE spec table voung girl, aged 16, to do up stairs work and wait on tabic; has good city references. Can be seen for two days at 166 Santa st, from 0 A. SI. to P.

M. W'TNTED A SITUATION AS COOK, or to do general housework In a small famllv: Is Drst rale, washer nnd ironer: can give good city references. Call lor two days at 109 Sands st. ANTED A SITUATION BY A RE spcctable girl to do general housowork in a sniiill family; Is a good'washcr and lroner. Please call at SID Gold st, near l'ulton ave.

WANTED BYANEXPERIENOED lady teacher, with highest testimonials, a furnished room without hoard. In exchange for instruction on the piauo. Adorer Fan. Eagle ofilce. WANTED BY A30MPETENT OPER ator on Wheeler Wilson's sawing machine, a few more families' sewiug.

goes out by the day or weufc, with or without the machine; tucking, quilting and all kinds of stiching done with neatness aud promptitude. Call or address islllcka st, near Fulton. WANTED SITUATIONS FOR A VERY large number of experienced American, Kiur lish, Irish, Scotch and German servants, for evcrv description ot work. The largest seloction of first class servants to be found at any agency in this city or New York Is at MANNING'S Select Agency, 15 Court st, one door from Joralemon. sc7 it WANTED SITUATiraLADIES IN Brooklyn and iis vicinity wanting servants of a superior class, will find the largest selectiou at CHIilS TOPHEIl'S.

10 Tillary sl. This agency having under gone improvements is now the most elegant and complete In Brooklyn, nnd the class of servanui It furnishes, in neatness aud respectability, are superior to all others, sel St" WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE Bpcctable young airl to do chamherwork or sowing and take care of childreu In a private family; Is a good, honet girl. Please call at So. SI Paclllc sc, la the back room. SU7 at WANTED A SlTUAWOirTEAOH Elt iu the.

Primary Dop tment of a school, or as dally governess, by a voung ladv who has hart experience In teaching. Address INSTRUCTION. Brooklyn Post Ofllce. WANTED A SITUATION AS WET nurse, by an American ladv, with a tresh brcac of milk; can give good references, inqulro in Sackctt Bt, north side, 2d houso east of Hoyt. Se7 2t WANK.

WANTED AT ONCE, FOURTrOOMS, purtlally furnished, sulUbte for housekeeping; highest reference given; terms must be moderate. Ad dress M. A. Kagle ofllce. WANTED ON OR BEFORE THE 1ST October, three rooms a nice cottage near the lorries.

Inquire at o. SI Catherine Market. N. Y. ANTED ROOMS BY A DRESS wltlut board, in a small family, la the vicinity of Gnuibcriauu street, Flat bush, fultonTue Kalb or Atlantic avenues.

Address, M. Eagle office. ANTED A MEDIUM SIZED FUR nisbed room, without board, for a lady; reference given Address, with terms, Eagle office. WANTED A FEW PUPILS FOR THE V3 po" tinarter; use of tne Apply at 50 Clermont ave. se7 2t BBNtTHfROM NOt; within 15 to 2Dtnln 7aib.tr?H,,iei"a3.

Address, with full partlcu nt'eod WJ ANTED TO RENT A HCfuSE OF seS Steort' SOURROOMSONSEOOND JitU 2 for a fftmily of3 adults; rent exceed tla or 1S per month. Address W.S., Eagle nocto office. WfrMEDTELY. AN. UN or lower part of a honse, by a ln Kood location and SS ro.convEnl?!ifeli vicinity of Soutn, Wall st.

Cllaua street prefereri; would JSJ owner; unexceptionable refer Address or apply co A. 59 Mate st. rl e9 2t WANTED TO RWTrASMALD UN Jwnlshed house. In a good neighborhood, near the ferries. Address L.

KMlaofflrnr eastMTli8 TtTST ANTED WITHIN WAL.K1NU DI3 tance of n. tanccof theFnltonor Wall Bt ferry, two or throe rooms suitable for housekeeping; rect not to exceed Per month. A mnn, tn snare not to exceuu mtb. A prlvato family having the room to spare of a desirable tenant by addrosstag a note sta catlon, to M. I.

Earlo offlco. sc8 1 may hear of a ting location. WANTED 50,000 POUNDS o' ODD SCRAP PAPJOK The highest prico lathe city Ealdror old newspapers, white and colored rags, old rats, old copper, old pewter and lead, tin roll, old hatB, "tended to free of charge. JMRa BlilSC'OLL, No, 9 Proapoct at. l8 e8t BOARDON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, within 8 minutes of Fulton terry trad 8 of Wall Bt: rooms to let.

with board, suitable forgcntlemen and their wives or eiugle gentlemen: location pleasant, having views of the Bay and Fast Kivef honse haa modern Im provements; oinncr at Appii uv BOARD FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, with partial board, in a private American family, occupying a house in a'good location, baying all thi improvements; parties desiring the comforts of a homo would do wril to apply. Pleaso address Mrs. F. A. HAK OT.TI T4fnnlfln Tnol 'rtfflpn.

S092t BOARD WITH VERY PLEASANT AL cove and third story front room for a gputloman aud wife, or two gentlemen, in brown stone house with all Improvements, convenient to the ferries. Apply at 353 Pa cillcst: terms modei atn. onlZf BOARD FIRST GLASS BOARD, WITH large and small rooms, single or en suite; house pleasant aod contains improvements, convenient to all the ferries; to satisfactory parties terms moderate. Ap plyatMDcan st. teUSit OARD ON THE HEIGHTS TWO 1 butut of rnoniHntf.elv lurnlahed for r.e.

ir two ClDI lles; no other boardcri In the bouse: lioufc baa all mod ern lmprovemttts. Inquire at ISO Ulcis st, opposite the Mansion House. BeOSt OARD WANTED BT A GENTLEMAN and Wife, fn a r.rlvftfe nn flip rfoifrlirji, ihc second story front room (neatly furnished), with first class board; boardimi house keepers need not reply. Address J. Eagle otflcc.

so9 2t BOARD A PLEAAJSTrsOOIAL, COM fottahle home can be obtained by guuttemen, or Mi wife, in a privute New England fauiily, at Soo Pearl st, one bloclc Irom City null; well furu'shed rooms, or uprr.rnlsbcd; good tabic; dinner at 8 o'clock; terms reasonable; references exchanged. sen 2t BOARD TO LET, WITH GOOD BOARD two very pleasant rooms, en snlte or singly, one a Id ory front with alcoyc; rooms supplied witli cas and ro gistcr: hot and cold water: houso has all modern improvements private family. Apply at S31 Pacific betweca Bond and Kevins sts. e9 41 BOAR PLEASANT FURNISHED rooms suitable for gentleman and wife, or slugle sentlemen only a Ccw boarders tafcen terms reasona ble. Apply at ia Henry st.

near Wall at. ferry e9 3t" BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, TWO handsomely famished rooms to single Igutlemcn; nouse has alt modern Improvements pleasant neighborhood; convenient to the ferries and cars. Apply at Ml Henry et, second door from Amity st. se9 6t A PRIVATE FAMILY Off 3 Persons with no bojii Opru. hns two doors, four to lei wim ooaru to respccianie parties, win V1! llle hue.

3 minutes walk from South Terry. 10 to nS Lirefl "Pd 15 lo "uRn rerry. Apply at 111 llarrt sop btrcet, between Tlonry and Hick sts. se9 6t BOARD TO LET WITH BOARDj A hi ri0.ont TPom on second floor, and rear parlor, sult S5Jwf tteri tleinon or irtntleiuen and their wives; con 2 1D Immediate vicinity of rrV cJ''er's chnrch. Apply at No.

260 Cumberland at. bet. Lafayette and IieKalh aves. sca jt" OARD TWO GEN TL EMEN AND their wives can be aceommoaated withboaidlna pr'vatc New tnglann family, otllier funilslicd or nr fur nlshcd rooms slugte gentleman. Inqulro al i Hanover place.

sc9 2t BOARD FINE LARGE FURNISHED rooms to let, with board, atstt. utc si, between Henry and Clinton alBO one largo room unfurnished dinner nt Kcfcrenoes reinlred. st 93t OARD APRIV ATEITAMILY WHERE there aro no other hoarders, will let ono or two tin nlshcu rooms, with board, to a gentleman and wife, orslngle gentlemen. Inquire a' 141 KlUott place. se92t" BOARD A (iKfi'XLJilMAN AND WIFE, two or three Magic gentlemen, on be uccoinmc fiatod with board: aho, board by tho day.

at So '15 Bridge St. BOARD A PBIVATJErpXMILYiLL rent a pleasant and nicely tarnished room un the second noor; with board, to a gentleman and wife, or two gentlemen, fu fourteen dollars a week. Including gas. oonvcklcnt to cars aud terries. Address, C.

Ja agle orflce. 8e9 BOARD TO ulpcly furnished front room, for single gfuitlemoii bath and gas; family small. SOI st, ntur Fulton ave. se9 2t BOARD TWO LARGE; PLEASANT rooniB to let, witli Hist class board, furmsned or un turnlshcd; gas, water anil maple clo. et room; funily snmil and select; live minutes' from ultoii ferry; references exebaugea.

Address SANDS, Eagle office, for particulars. 'b0n 2f BOARD TO LET, WI1H. BOARD, TWO Irom rooms ou second door; will let them singly i'1'i ttleo a roo" f' two gctllemen. Anply at 48 1 list place, cotm Clinton si. seilot BOARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN in apiivate lamlly.

hy aveutleniHii, three children yj. 5 and 7j and niirsc, where the comforts of a homo can be had: priceuotto exceed 20 per week: hesc reference fc'iven. Aodrcss PliAltL STUEUT, Brooklyn Post Ofllce. BOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY, WITH out children, has unrartiishcd roomi to let. wttli board, to gcutlemcii and iliclr wives: and furnished rooms to fclugie uentlemtu: house, lias all the modern improvements.

Apply ulJio.tf Kcllx st, between Fultou and DeKa'b ave: references require! aud given. ARD Tit REE OR FOUR SINGLE men can be ai counnoilnted with pleis.mt mo.us usi baih room, ith or without hoard; also rooms furnished for housekeeping for a aud wife Apl'ly Xll ColuiiiliiH, corner ol' Poplar ucnr Fatton ferry. Tcri i.siuoi!cra:e. sell fit" BOA RD A "GEN TLE ftl AN AND HIS wife fir two geiillemen. can obtain board bv alXO HHdge st.

Prlvato fan.iiv se'J2t:" OARD TO LET, A HALL REDROOM, to niu zle iieutleinau. Inquire al ws Wushiiutuu KiARD AT No. (ir HENRY STREET ui let, wim uuaru; live miimti s' walk rroin iMn'on ferry. IMimer 6. Bey 21 BOARD ROOMS TO LET Iff A FIRST class neighborhood, with or vlthont board table lust elni'S, enlive.nii nt to all the ear routes, and 10 min "UV walkoftlic rerrles.

Apply al fJJ Slate, near Powers stj sell 6t BOARD WANTED BY A GENrTLKMAN aid wile, with two rooms eonnecrliit' or one lar 'c loom, partially or wholly furnished: locution musi plenum! and convenient to cart or femes. Address B. 1.., with full particulars as to Utalioii, terms, size of rooms', A'c. B6a RD62ACIFIC "street, "be twfcn and ileury: ilrt class Uounl. w(tli wi ll furmsbecl rooms to Ut to ruiiillics uptmui tlcuieu.

ne9 6t" BOARD WA2STKD BY A YOUNG GEN lU'iii. in itud wife from Oetolter (tn Hicovc fiont room, or room nod bedroom coimei Hug, Willi fhiciotfi. State location und tB rms. wldcli must ou reoirtWe. Ai.dri'i Jlox NT.

1'. O. scl) at BOARD PLEASANT VRONT AND buck purlor lo Ii with board, ut "Mi Smith st; cars paf the door to Fulton and Catherine furries. sc" it" und his daulit within xr liiliiuus' wait ot Ktil lonfcrrv. In aboutio wbero there uro few hnswdurs.

Add Ti AM ES, Ki)KlC oilicc neI at BOARD TO GLASS ljbU onn room; room, furiiiuiieil, prices $ltj nnd 30. Imiulrc Pacific fit. BOARD FURNISHED ROOMSTOLET, with all tiie Improvements, with or without board; term moderate. Cull at No. ISJ Couit st.

6c7 8t BOARD TWO" SPLENDID ROOMS TO let. with board, in a flrrt class Iiok c. IMrticular.s can be obtained at 11 a lit on place, fifth door above KUiott place, tmuth sule e72t BO XR DURNISHED ROOMS "TO let. with board, fiecoud door, together or fepiirately; also third Hoor, to (icntlcincn, or gentlemru and their ives. in piivute family: house bus, all the modern iin ptOYcments; thosic who wish ple' bant and eomfortahle fioinis will find It hyraniiu; at SStl Adtlpbi iit, lidwcnn Fulton nnd Atlantic aves.

Kc7 3t BOARD A GEN TLEM AN'TaND WI FE wipli to obtain room and bord from 1Mb; wonld fiiniith room if desired. Addrusi NOIililS. 1. O. liox New York.

c7 BOARD TO LETrWITH BOARD IN private fjniiDv, njir room suitable for two; also one finule room, convenient to cars and ferries; no other boarder Addresn V. Enc'e otiec. se7 2i BOARD A GENTLEDrlANAND WIPE who viMi aurood tabic and comfortnblc. homo, can be ucconmiodated with a nico fuinlKhd front room, on baih room floor, by applying at 4i Hoytbt, corner of cine. xcTiP OARD FOR SINGLE GENTLEMEN 1 or eelitleman aud eim lie.

ut iar, lli eoiivenliMit to and Wall street ferries. seV jt BOARD AT UV PAOIFIO STREET between Clinton and Ilenrv sts; flrat elas hoanl with pleasanl ell fun. Islit rooms on 2d imil Sd floors, lo let lo families and ttcntlemen. seSut cod BOARD FURNISHED OR 0NFUR nlslied rooms to let wltli board to. gentlemen and wives all Imiirovcniuuts: three minutes' walk from Cltv Hull and ten minutes' from ferries.

Applyat S3 Lawrence St. se7 6t BOARD TO LET, WITH large square room, neatly furnished, suitable for t' 1, 1UQ" ne, oi unru siuKie ueubiemeu; also, two hall rooms; honso aus all modern liniirovemeuts, and I i conveniently loeated lo either Wall or Kullon Icrrlos. 11 at no. Bridge Detween irc ulton avenue aud FTlllOUg. ughby St.

SCO 31 BOARD 174 DEAN STREET TWO OR three mollis to let, with board, to frnntleinon 3nd Uielr wires, or single gentlemen; convenient to ull tho forrk s. soli St BOARD 251 CLINTON STREET TO lot, with board, laruc pluasaut rooms, en suite or single, furnished or unfurnished, house and location llrst clasB. Itefcrence required. se3 12t BOA TO LETi WITH BO ARD, rooms on second floor, gentlemen and their wives, or single pentlenien. Call at StG Gold st, oorncr of Wil reference excbimged.

se9 6t BOARD TO LET, WITHOUT BOARDT to one or two slnirlo gentleman, a second story front room nnd hall room, If required, in a pleasant location private family. Apply at 21 East Baltic street. an27lm BOARD THREE OR FOUR SINGLE men can be accommodated with picasant rooms, uee of nas and batti room, wtih or without board. Apply at 29 Columbia st, corner of Poplar, near the Fulton ferry; terms moderate auW lilt BOARD PARTIES DESIRING BOARD can bo ttccomnioduted with larco, comfortable and handsomely furnished rooms, separate or en suite, aud firsi clnss board; bouBe has modern improvements. Is pleasantly located and convenient to ferries.

Apply at I'nlon st. auili Iro BOARD WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN wkoand Ito daughters aited 9 and II, In a prlvato family and Brst class ueiirhborhood. Addres, wltkfiill Box fi.837 Y. Cltv. se3 gt iod' BOARD ROOMS EN SUITE OR SING ly, on 2d lloor, with or without breakfast, In a desirable location, near Fulton ave.

cars; iioue bas all improvements una occupied by the owner. Apply ntG3 KlUott place. sc 'ioteod BOARD WANTED OK BROOKLYN Heights overlooklne on rear the river, llrst elais board for a gentleman and his wife and youni: man. Address immediately Box 12S, New Vork P. O.

sc? it' BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS A GEN tlenian and wife, or two single gentlemen, can oh taln a very pleasant room, with board, by applying at 1X1 Henry st. sc6 It BOARD AT 85 HENRY ST. ROOMS to let, with board au ISi' BOARD No. 5 HOYTST. PLEASANT rooms on second floor, single or together.

se3 12t TO OARD TWO LARGE AND THREE JL small rooms to with board, at 238 Backe.tt st. Reference exchanged. seK lBt BOARD FOR TWO GENTLTEMEN IN arlvatc family, 158 Byerson st, near DeKalb ave. BOARD AT LOW RATES SINGLE gentlemen, who like lamlly cooklnc and a free and happy homo, can bo fnrnlshco with both by uddresstntc S. Brooklyn Post Office.

One large room and two hall roowe will be rented. scJ 6t BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, ONE alcove frontroom, furnished or unfurnished, and two large rooms, furnished, to gentlemen and their wives, or single gentlemen: house bos all modern Improvements, and convenient to two car routes. Inquire at No. 256 Cumberland st, between Lafayette add DeKalb aves. fc3 lit BOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD like to lake a few respectable boarders; bath In the bouse: Ave minutes' walk from South ferry, 10 mlnutci from Hamilton ferry.

Apply at 111 Harrison at, between Henry and Hicks. sea 6t" BOARDTO LETTITH BOARDTa large front room and hall room conuoctlng on 3d floor also two large back rooms on 2d and 3d floors house has all Improvements, and within one block of car routes to all the ferries, and 15 minutes' distance of the Bame table good rooms newly furnished reference required no small children tafc en. Call at IS Nevlns st. BOARD TO LET, WITH FIRST CLASS board, two large furnished rooms on second floor to gentlemen and ftelr wires. Dinner at o'clock P.

at No, Sl Douglass Btreet. seS BOARD TO LET, WITH B5ARbTA a front room, furnished or unfurnished, suitable for gentleman and wile, or two gentlemen; also, a hall contains all modern impromements. Apply at SM Atlantic st, between Bond auif Nevlns ses ti' BOARD A VERY LARGE FRONT room to lot, with board, unfurnished, to a gentleman and wire; alio rooms for single gentlmen. Tho JJ.IV?0 contain all the modem Improvements. Apply at 248X Adamast, near Johnson.

tail' BOARD AT24 SANDS STREET TWO gentlemen and their wives, or a few single gentlemen can be accommodated with first elans board and 3d ttory large front rooms; houso aontilus all modern Improvements: five, minutes' walk from Fulton ferry. sc5 6t' BOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY HAS to let. with board, to tingle i gentlemen, a large, handsome 2d story front room, with gas, bath, also a Urge front hall room; house first class; cars paa the door every two minutes; references exohngedj. Bedford place, (Iolton arej SCdoors cast ol Claason. loigw ITIONDAY ETENINO, SEPT.

9. Window Curtains in a Blaze. A fire occurred shortly after tea o'clock: on Saturday night in somo rooms occupied by Charles Bummers, at No. 85 Myrtlo avenue, caused by the breaking of a kerosene lamp, wblch set flro to tho window curtains, doing damage to tho amount or $10. Shoothjg Aura ay Between Nebhous.

About hair paat seven o'cloct on Saturday evenin? two oJored men, at No. 97 Middagh street, named Harris Williams and Robert Bates, Sg in a quarrel from some unknown cause. The difficult, brought to a crisis by Batee drawing a pistol and shooting at Williams, without doing any Injury, how. ever. Wo arrests bare been made in the case.

Fibe in a Basement. On Saturday after noon a Are occurred in the basement of house No. HO Henry street, occupied by J. J. Nemitb, and damaged to the amount of JSO was caused thereby before the fire was extinguished by a number of policemen and members of Engiuo Co.

No. 14. The flro was caused by some live coals being placed in a pan on the floor by a servant girl, for the purpose of drying newly applied paint. The Gemania Savings Bans. Some ef papers have stated that tho Germania Savlnea Bank would be embarrassed by th lailure of tho Farmers' and Citizens' Notional Bank, on account of having a considerable sum of money deposited in that institution.

This 1b a mistake, the Germania SavlngsBank of Fulton atreet, had no money deposited in the Farmers' and Citizene' or any other Wlllirmsbnrgh Bank. There is a German Savings Bank in the Eastern District which may possibly be in the position described. The Germania is all right. Base Ball Plating at East New Your oh Sunday. A detail of men or the Forty ninth Precinct, under Sergeant Beasley, yesterday proceeded to East New York to put a stop to baso ball playing on Sunday.

Arrived at the field, tliey loiind near two thousand perssons assembled to witness a game between the Keep Dark and Unknown Clubs, but the players all skedaddled with each haste that they left their balls and bats behind. No arrests were made, therefore the playing proporty was seized by tho police, whe spelled the noble garuo for ono day at least. Governor Helm, of Kentucky, who was Inaugurated last Tuesday, died yesterday at his residence In Elizabethlown. Lieutenant Governor Stevens will All the office until another Governor is chosen next August. Governor Helm will be burled just one week from his entry into office.

Amusements. Opening of tiie Pahk Tdeatke. The ParkThcatre opened for the season on Saturday nljht under the most favorable auspiccB; the hon9o was literally crammed, and the performance had interest enough to keep this large audience together until its close, about midnisht. Those well worn plays, f'Tho Stranger," and "The Honeymoon," were presented. In the former, Mr.

and Mrs. Conway sustained tho leading roles; in the latter, Mr.Olaude Hamilton played The Duke, and Miss Violet Campbell, Juliana. Tho morils of the new company cannot be safely estimated by the opening performance, and wo can merely say that the new vomers made a favorable impression; the old favorites were most cordially received, and both pieces went off quite satisfactorily. The orchestra, under the lead ol Mr. Knight, promises to be a great improvement on last season.

This evening Mis. I). 1 will appear in 'Lady Audley's Secret." It is mrnecesstry to sing this lady's praises aijatn. In Brooklyn, as elsewhere, she is recognized as one of the most finished actresses on the American Ktuge, iiud her Audley esteemed a "marvel of art." Hooley's OrmiA Ilou.sf;. Now faces and a new bill are announced fr this evening.

The new comers are Geo. Leslie, tenor singer, and J. W. Hilton, hasso. A well selected bill is presented.

The Hahiuson Coxcekt. Mr. L. V. Harrison will give his fir.t concert of the season at the Academy of Music on Thursday eveniug.

The artists engaged are Madame I'arcpa liosa. Miss Gilbert. Siguors Ferranti. Fortuua. liocco.

Curl Ituaa, and Leopold Meyer, the pianist. Out Door Festivitihf. The closing carnival or Gideon's Band will lie given at Luf lerrs' Park on Thursday evening noxt. The irrepressible veterans of 1812. are in the field again.

They are going on a pic nic to morrow to My er's Grove. Their object is to raiso money to pay the fare of a delegation to Washington, to prevail at Con gresa to pension needy old boldiers and sailors' widows. The first Long Island Veteran Keginieut, will have their third annual plc nic and eveuing promenade at I'ark on Thursday, the llith iust. Ioii Island Items, The Queens County Board ol Supervisors lias gjercd a reward of $:00 for the arrest, and conviction of CoughliD, tho murderer of O'Brien. North Hempstead and Oyster Bay arc quarrelling about the nomination of a Democratic Assemblyman, each claiming the candidacy this year.

Francis Sbillman, of the former place, has consented to servo the District at Albany. John Boyle, employed in the Glon Cove Building Block Factory, while intoxicated jumped from a window of his hoarding house to the ground, a distance of twenty feet, and was injured so that ho died. Ben. Speaks, a colored boy of Glen Cove tole Daniel Ritchie's watch, and was subsequently removed to the Ceunty Jail for sixty days. Oyster Bay, East Norwich, Jericho, Syossct, Farmingdalc and llicksville are urged to make local agricultural exhibitions before the County Fair, the choico articles to be selected tor the latter.

Arrangemcnls are making for the transaction of business by the Surrogate of Queens Connty one day in each week at Flushing. College Point is an enterprising village. Numerous improvements are contemplated, including a new line of ferry boats to New York, a broad avenue across the meadows to Flushing, and a uewiaiiroaa from College Point to Flushing. Flushing, has an efficient boat cluh, the Mohawk, and a new home is to be erected for it next month. The Flushing press complains that the new track across Main street and the proposed time table will prove a serious impediment to travel.

There are rumors of a horse railroad to be built on Jackson avenue. Flushing. The Flushing Odd Fellows Pacific Lodge had a hizhly successful pic nic last Wednesday at St. Ronan's Well. The Brooklyn Praying Band was the feature of the Glen Cove Grove Meeting lastwock.

StimensoB Powell, a distinguished Friend preacher of Manhasset, addressed meetings at Mati necock and Oak Neck on Sunday. The Glen Cove African Mefeodists cleared $200 at their festival. Glen Cove has a Farmers' Club. It meets to morrow evening. The unlicensed liquor dealers of Glen Cove are anxiously awaiting the attention of the authorities, which, it iB said, will not be mnch longer delayed.

The East New York Temperance Association baa begun a vigorous campaign, and will hold a series of popular mchtlngs. A new school house, to cost $25,000, is building at East New York. A new school district is organizing In Brownsville, and a building wili be erected at an early day. Fringe. Bilk, Worsted and Cotton in dif femnt iarlctk'i at J.

loonrr, 8dir Co's, ait Fulton opposite Clinton. 013 I. D. Smith Troches relieve immediately coughs, colds and hoarseness. For sale by all druggists.

jj.20 Black and Colored Gimps, Sack Buttons and Ornaments in every stylo and and at low prices at Loc tt, Son 4 Co'i, 351 Kultou street, opposite Clinton. apUtf William H. Peck especially invites each ot his old customers to purchase their hats at Pkok arp.ell's, 210 Fulton st, opposite the Savings Dank. HIAltRIlHI. Black Mor.r.ow On Thursday.

Sent. 5. at the rest, dence of the bride's mother, by the Kuv. Geo. A.

Iln'bhnll James L. "lack to Miss Mauy Morrow, dausuter ntB late Thomas Morrow, all of Brooklyn. umlmer or EAT.i. ScoTT On Saturday. Sept.

7th. bv liev. T. Fd. wife brown, Maurice J.Karu, of New York in Maoc ieJ.

Scott, of Brooklyn. No cards. DIES. Archer In Brooklyn, on Sunday, Sept. WitiZE Boolk Leslie Aiicher, only 60n of Dr.

H. A. and liar rlct A. Archer, aped .1 years and 7 months. Funeral services will.take place nt 03 Soath Oxford st this (Monday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock.

Aloes On Sunday, 8th Inst. Isabella Margrette, only child oF. C. and Josle Alger, and granddaughter or Ira Loscc, of Hempstead, L. aged 10 months and 4 days.

Funeral services on Tupsday, 10th Inst, at 2 o'clock, P. from the residence of her parents, Elliott place. Stewart On Sunday, Sept. 8th, JonN H. Stewart ageo 42 years.

nnd friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his father, No. 43SI'aclllc st, on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Shaw This morning. Infant daughter of Margaret and MS.L"lli's Shaw, HKt'd 4 months and2t days. The funeral will tuke place to morrow, at half past 2 residence of the parents.

Ken, ave, be eMi side andFlU6l'lnE ttvCB' mh house from Flushing, At Matteawan, on the 6th Inst, Akna hnreh' Alexander and Sylvina P. Vander ourgo, sgcu il months and 26 days. cholera Infantum, 10 monthsnand0 a days. W' an1 Jennle U' Wormel' Relatives and ftleridi i if thfiSf.S11?.7 raontn8.v vlted to attend the fui'era it SFiM? afternoon 3 o'clock Pttcl0c 8t on Tuesday ItXEBTIHiia B. McNArffiE, Chairman.

HOLY TRINITYCHOIR WlEi7Rp" assemble for rehearsal, SATURDAY vfi. Sf pt. ith, at 8 o'clock. Ladles and Venthf voiceB and eome knowledee or music Join this musical organization (which' ffi catlonaradVMUKfflb, will plS apply at post. Tonne gentlemen (under 13) with flV.

needed for the choir boy class, whlehls htJ lce8 re oranlzed. rilrector. TO LET WITH STEADYBTBAM Pnw EB Various sized rooms, three ofTth feet, all warmed by steam, llelUed by a Stth hoistings, located within two blocks of "tie Southend Wall st. ferries; terms reasonable to good tenants An ply on premises, No. 479 Columbia st, near AtlanUcit Brooklyn.

au282w "ued. Dcfsndant. Summons. For a money aouiaou Contract. (Com.

net served.) Totbeiiefenduit: wfw ioa are liereby summoned and raqalrcd to answeripo complaint In this which wlll Sfed in tte oo the crk or the county of Kings at the Cajrt Homo, In tl.sr.ity of Brooklyn, ind to serve eopr otjorr to the COiiip'iatat on the tnbMMbprs. at theW orace Mo. ia slontairuo streat. In tha City of Brooklyn, KiUL sCoi.nl KewTork. within twenty Artrfterjoc ervlceof this mmaions cm or and lf to answer the saWcoinplalnt wJbln the tUno aforesaid, the plaintiff In (nls action will take judgment against you for the ot four rtonaacd hveTiuntlrcd and flfry dollars, witli Inlevwit the twentieth day cfllnrcb.

ono tbouaaoot ehht liBndrcd and Btxty two, hesldex (h cost ot thU cHo. Datsd, Urookly. N. Ar. il.tttn.

CROOKE, BEBOBrT PRATT, Plilatlfr.i AttorMrr. nm? Wnt. le KbnTe action was duly tiled Hi tbr "new of the Clerk taeCountror KlnCT, Septmtti; t7IlwS8 CUOOKK, BEKGKN PK AfT, S'kiM. oouNTr 6' lirtl athrop. Plaintiff, against Jen WiVsa'd of "aymondJiid te wlo lolro oreoim vminn were oi wmmip, ionic uetendanta: 25 wwaSSK ant inn III ItlQ, action will lonlv VnlTV VDIUI in the Thecoinplalnrin tn action wi, SlVn'tui'nSInt the Clerk of Kl r.

Count, A ueuu 30 Sir? tU6 f8t ot I c71awfwS JAS.M.&EXVp Atto.nex. To tho defendants above named and each or iw You are lierehy sn.timoned aud renuited taSSwe tfcn complaint lu this action, which was'uVij civSlidS! tfe (iffleo of the Clerk ofw County of Court House of said Coantv it KlaT, in 25 atvol? Brooklyn. In said County, and to mnhmjiSutSF' wor to the said coniphilat ou the nbrrViVrI aithetr corner of Pryntlrn andlCalyertS, GmaSSuX in the Stale of Now Tori, within twenty MntiteF the service of this summons on yon, exclusive eff tfio dir ofsuehierylccandlf you Tall to answer thotilieoS plaint within tho time aforesaid, the, plaintiff tn twi action will apply to the Cobt for the relief demuoded In the complaint. Dated June loth. inn.

jesa lawswr c. t. pbicry. Piaioua TSBTClTr OOTJ3T OxBROOKtifta Daniel R. Miller, plaintiff, against Kibe 1).

Ottrdta defend Rnti. To each and erery of tha abote named defftndtnU: You are berebj' summoned and require! to aiuwerjfee cmnpUint lu this action, vrMtit la tbU X)tk iJaj of JiAio, 1P57, Died In tho office of the' Clerk of tho CltV Court or Brooklyn, nt the County Court House, in the Citr Ol Brooklyn, fn tuc County of Kings and to serve a copy of jonr answer to the fain complaint on the su1wcribor, tlielr office, Wall street, ln tho City, County' and Plate of New York, within twcnly day nVr the er Tlcc of Ut fnmnion5 on yon, nxelnslre of the day or stick eervtci1: and Ifyouinil to answer the (wldcornnlaint wilh ln tiie time aforewild, the plaintiff In this action will an ply to thp Court for tho relief detnaudad In the coid platnt. June W. ILLS WOOUUirLUPtnlutllTs Attorneys. IjlllawfiwTh SUPBEME COURT COIXNTY OF QUEBSfS Karlow b'orpnT( pialotliT, aatnet loo to.

Mary A. t' oote, Stephen Bakltriu, ThoioM K. Lea vUt nod Ids Wife, sued by the narar nf Mir7 and Oeorge Vi. Mavber, defendants. Summon tor relief.

To llic defendants above named and tiacb of (hem: You are hereby summoned and requlwd to answer tftu comjaJnt ln ibis action, of which a copy Is herewith mtt ed upon you, and to serve a copy of yonr answer lo ttofc saw cotup1atniD ibe snbocrlbers; at tbrflr wfllcn, Mnmher ulton Btreet, in the City or Brooklyn, Ktnga Coouty. within twenty days after ihf servlc1 beroef. exclusive of tbu dayol nurti rvlce: and lfyonflifl to answer the complaint within the time flforcAald, tiie plintlff la lbft tcJoc will apply to tho Court lot Mil rhlivt tSomtuulaa lu thn coirrplatnt. Patod Aniil 2th, FKAV, KJiAfiUKL PUAT. WaiuttlT Attomafa, S53 FulioaatPtct, Brooklyn.

If. B. The complaint herein as annindwl wan tiled lu the ofllce of thu Clerk of Queens County, at Jamaica. N. on tin; UUi day or PUAV, KKAHFKfV A PRAY, auS law6wS llEkitl IT Attorneys KINUS Itohert C.

SorlnimfiBr and ArriiHinlJ hcrlmKC'our Mgnlnst Julia K. Mcrrlam. Suuinitjiw. For ri'l ief. Com wot ser.) To the defendant: Yuu hcrebv summoned and reqalred to answer Mio otipiplRint in this action, which ha been Alml In the ofllce.

of the tli rk of the County of Kings, and lixsorve acoH7 or vonr hnswer to tiie falo CJinplairtt on the Rnliscrihr ac fils offlep. No. 1 I'ark place. In the Cltv oC New York, wlthlMwuitydavfl after the evrrico nf thlsaiimrunnaon you, e.clnlvc of the day of such sprviee; and if voa fil to aiijwiT i he said complaint within tltr. tfmc HbrcnsId, the pCiliuHTK In thlB action will npplvto the Court for the rclltf Of munded tn the roiunlalnt.

Oaid Sept. W. W. PlufntltTs Atfornnr, 1 ParkplAcr, X. N.

It The complaint thir aciion wn flh'tl (h th of the Cltrk of the County Iviiiis. ut, the lirih nor of PcpttMuticr. A. P. ISRT.

W. V. STKPUlbON, IMnlntilTa'Attornpv. cr, lawtiw 1 Park plj' C. Y.CUr.

y. STjricEjiE cbiritr wtlliam: r.uctini.'iinuH liMVldC.Lvi.il Wtlliam N. l'pvlor oihert Sivrxi. ti.Knio. I'laintifirt' Alfy.

in ptiruanrei a jitmruient orocr tht I'mirt. mane in the nKtve fiilllh tl hnrhiij the Uilrd da of Jnlv, 1 Mill bv public :wh.Ihi, tli' Halt No Faltou Al. wt, iit Ott CHy Pt Itrnokiyn. on the dm of nt o'clock, noon, the following described land and premtMs: All rertuiti Pt, pl' oe or parcel of jrrouna with the iniprovein nt. (h'r tdtaite, lyinR and beimr in the Tt nth Ward the Cltv of Jlrooktrn, and which lh bounded and ilrm.eu ah loilov.

Bc inning at point on tin: iiiHlliens terlv tide of Warreu, ato John Mn et. diwlant two hundred fcnty llvo tvvt KonlliehhUTly from SrnUb tnencc isf'tilhi'. it lf rly alont; Warren i tret i twrntv 11 feel to a point ihenee riorihea.sM rly mi'l pir.i:lel with Smltb street one hundred feet to point; thence northerly and tai u)lf) with Warrvn Mm I twftny tivr f'ct to a point; Mieiire font veuerly and rcindlel ith Smith Htreet one hundred (eel to Warren ftreet. to the point or place of heuiiw Helrc the lot i crounn ileslunatuu as lot number twenty two on it map of helomlnur to Alexander Hamilton, made bv Joseph V. ttySur teyor, and tiled, or intended to he filed in the licjiiftler'n Office of the County uf Kinaf.

and conveyed toKobcrt Carney nnd wile, to suld William Tavlor, bv deed, recorded hi paid I.e rWter'n office. In I.Iln 'r Vl of Conyy MjreH. pitgc u5, JlDie ltiil Dated ilrooklyn, Scptoiaber 8, 1PI7. jiefl3flwK IVTKICKC.MPRLL, Sheriff. SCTPREM (X)UKT, COUNTTY OF KINGS.

'rederlck ri. Slultknecht ajrt. Ituah Mlll reany und oiIuip. In putMiianee (f a Judgment of fori iJo ure and aale marie, fn ihU arlion on the sfvtirt day of Keptcinbcr, mi, I hercbv ulvc noiicp that on the ihirtietu day ol ReptcKibvT, 1H 7, I'JoVlock, noon, Hi the Commercial Kxt'lmiipe, liimibrr KuHon htre', In the City of V.rooklvn and County of Klnyx, 1 HI public auction the hivbest bidder, the land ailn premium lu said jiificuient inet tloned aod therulu described asfollowa. vi.

All that certain piot.plcce or parcel or land ana the house rhereon. sitrnde, hln? and elni: In he Twentieth (late Eleventh) Ward of the of HrookiNT), County of Kfnph and state of New York, hounded and a follow: lei I nine at a point ou (he westerly aide of Cumberland two hundred and twenty four feel aim one inch (Tit fetit luchj northerly from the north went rly corner or Tark are quo and Cnniberland street, ULjjje; IJii'JK i wcMcrlv al rlpbl angle to Cunj berlsnd street one hui dred iIOO) feet, Uinneo northerly p. irallcl iih Ciiinlterland Mrtcl llilriv sevf feel and hlx Inches foel Inche.v. tlienc o9terlr and at nriKlea lo Criniber.aud sti one hundred (1)) fcnl to Cumberland street and tin nee southerly a'onp tin westerly side of Cumberland street tlikty KeTert feet uutt alx riches (.7 feet ft (cehe. to the phtco of ht trlniiinu.

tlii? southerly wall of paid houso helitjr a party wall Iinteci Heptemher U. IfiT. e4'Jawyw (iKltAlCO M.STKVUVfi, Referee. SUPRBMKCOUKT, K1K(JS COUNTY. 1 Kilwiu trcliwrtrtlowli, ptalnllff, C.rc!1ao 'cliwivrlbacli, ricft miiouioui for rutlt.

(Cutu. not To tlic jlpfonriant Ynu art lii riihy hiiiniuuiiimI nan ijoulrtvl to aiwwcr Ui cor.ij.l.vliii 1.) this action, which wilt bu in the office, oftlic Coatiy or Klnus. at tit Clly ol Rrnok lyD.und ncrvt' acor' ut your answer lo ttin Mud oom rilslnt oi, llio RiilmtTllier, nt his olUrc, 124 Grand sU flt, i'lv of Brooklyn, within tiviinly daH aftnr tiie nervlooei UiIr tuimnini.fc on you, cxctilvc ot ttie day of suchaer vtnr; and If yon full lo Rwwrr rrr Brxia rompl. ilnc wlthla Ua' tlmu Ibc ul.ilnittf in this sntlan wHI Bfiplf tit the ('oitrl tor tiie relief ilbtuua'icl In tiiu romptfttnt. UMcd April 19th.

Ifl07. A. H. DAtLKV. HlantlfT'a Allonjej.

K.B. Hie corapl.i'nl In this action was tiled In tiie offli of thu CIitV of ol Mnv lIUi, IWI. DiylJ UwlOwK 4. II. 1M1.KY.

I'lff'i AU7. tiHEKIKK'S SALE KY V1HTUK OF A tC Writ ol Kxecuiluii. lkMieil out nt the Countv Oonri oi rv iiTh ouniy, io nit cirrri iuu iinncri'ii. I uiii aoff liT ptihllc aiit'llon, nt No. Klllton trrot.

In thr City of Ilrooklyn. on the 14th ilav ofSi.pt' inl.iT.lwir. al vi o'clock noon, nil ttie rlulit, title mi'l liilen st Will'aru Mul viincy hI tin the ilay of April. 1N77, or nl any limn thereafter, iu hose hands Mifvcr the fiimc mtyoo, of. In nnd to, all tli.n cirtuln section auil aUo all that pnrt of that certain taction, lof, piece or parcel of land bluiate, unit lu iiic In I lie County ot Kliiffh.iinotytnd ccnintited on a ccrliln map, en titled Map or South GrernheM.

Minuted In ilie town ot tlnllanda and Oraveser.il. Klnast bounty, to ll rnilctl Frecman'M Land Aw.nclft'Un. No. bnrvcyod 'jy Mai tin G. ii.

and filed In iRcofllei oftholteKl'Ucriif Ilie INmty of Klhes. on lite tu cnty olghth day of Fciitemher, as and by tho ntiia. ber fclxty elirht (nH), nnd lelt; rll, anil Uken together are hounded and defrcrilied follou Kwlhcrly br lot uumbcrCI, its laid i.oa'ii on hah! map, mio liiiadrttd ud seventeen feet and seven lie; easterly by lot numbr 19, one hundred feci sotuhcrly Klni avenue otic ttuu dred and lorly llvc feet, and westerly by the. t'ouey Uland PlnnV ltoad one bundred anil threup.el auil clubt incliua. Dated Brooklyn.

August 1. atil lawfiwTIi l'ATIllOK. CAlll'BEUi. Shorirl. SUPBEME COURT, KIKG8 COUNTY Itacbael Snowden.

plaintiff, axalnut William II. lljs uey, defendant. Summons for a money demand ou contract. (Coin, uot lervod.) To the ucfeadant: Tou aro linrehT aumtnoncil and required to arirwer tbe coirit.lalnt lu thlfc actum wUirli will be filed lntheonlc ot ilie Clerk of the. Comity of Kinfi, at tho Court Homo In the City of Ilrooklyn.

and to acrvc a tony of yonr swer lo the said complaint on Uie nhwnners, at ttiatr ofnce.Ko, 131 MoDtainie streol, In the 'ltyof Ilrooklyn, Kino County, hew York, wllliln twemy days stlcr Ue acrvlce of this summons on yon, exclusive of tho day of such service; and If you fall to arwtvcr the said complaint wllblu the time nforesilu. the plaintiff in thU aoiion will take Judgment against vou for the sum of elcvnnhnu drcd nno nlnt tecn dollar, and sixty throe cents, with Interest on seven hundred dollarit from May 1, 1S60. and with Interest on four hundred and nineteen dollars aad, slxlT tbree cent from tho Ut day of Mav, IW7, besides Uie cU of Ibis notion. Hated Jnly 1IW7. ciiooKr.

puavV, nit's Att The complaint in the above entitled action waadnly filed In the ofllce of the nierk nflvlnes Coni'ty. Augusts, tan. ClIOflKE, UKKtlKN A PHATT, auto lawBtrS 1'lalnUff 'a Attorneys. MORTGACE SALE DEFAULT BAB been made In the pavmi nt of threo thotiandtwo red elublv three which Is clnlmcd.to bo line at the dute of this notice, on certain inorltusc hcarlnjt dnte the twentieth ir of October, lSI'i. erecnirn ny Giles Van Vonvl and Mury hl wif of the City of Itrook lyn.

County of Ktnus and Slate of N'ea l'ork. Orr.m0o Perry, ot Eitston. of Conncctlrnl.i and recorded In Hedstcr's olllco of sild Conntv of Kins, November second, lC at elercn o'clock A. ln I.tber "62 of mortiraieJ. pao which said hai been daly assigned lo tlio suhfrtlber! Now therefore notlco Ih hereby i lventhatln pursuance of a power ol sale contained In said nioriciiee, mill of the slalute In such caft.

made nnd provided, tho jireini'Cii ili crlhed lu and cor ered hy s.tld morUuse. to wit: All tliat lermln lot or. narcefof land ullunlr In the Clly of Ilrooklyn alorcsald, bounded and dcserlbcd as follows Ifrslnnluc at a point on the i itfr)y lile of st. Felix street, distant forty nine reel three Inches northerly from the corner formed by the Intcrjec tlon of the norlbc.iMrlv side or Fulton meniir with the easterly side of sireel, runninj thaaoe norttierly alone St. Keiu street twenty feet two Inches, thence easicrly and at rlclu nnsles to t.

Kellt street and throujli a certain parly wall seventy feet, thenoe southerly and parallel with St. Kcllx street twenty feat two Inches, and thence westerly and at rlnttl uielen to 8t. Felix Btrect.mil throuah certain party.wall: aeventy leet to the point oi ncmnning, win on soto public auction at Ihe Court House In nld City of Ilrooklyn on the fourth dav oi December nest, at ll o'olock la tho forenoon. Jateu Auiftist lllNt. Ii7.

RK N.I AM IN CHAMBKItliAlKl TltUMAN' It. coi.MAN Auieneas. au3l lawlJw LANULKV l'L'LLAUAl: HERlFrS SALE BY vlSuirbi, i writ of execution, Issued oat of tho tjuprvme Court to mo direeied and delivered, 1 will sell nabllc auction, at as Fnltoo street, lu the. Clly ot tlrootlTnToii the istb day of Scnteniber. at li o'clock noon, ill the rljtbt, tlllo and Intcreit, wblcU Coe 1 JaSt.

son, and Klchard Jackson hod on th Hfleenih day of Scplerober ISO, or it any ttm0 tneri after. In who hands soover the same ma be iniSi to. nil ibe lot, in the Seventh Ward of SeClly ot BtMb. lyn, known and dlsUnitnlslied on man madi hrtki Commissioners In Partition In mt wbercffsSJnbLfc Jackson and others wero plaintiffs anil Coir nT.JSin and others wero defondMPti. dated' Msy mm nSS1 on or.bout that ttiy, tn Uie 6mcc of thlJfiKf of rS gilllitll ran.

iig. it? urn, s. a. ti. 'n ''i 95 as ibi.

id) iriJ i m. ana lawBwM PATRICK CAMPBKLL, Sheriff. ttXJPKBMK COURT, KINGS COUNTY otiers BJ'roe' 'nnr i lnt Henry F. Bbtaroua nd In pnrtMnee of Judgment of forecltwnr nd isle. on the 15th day of Aturut.

hereby give notice tkat on fonday. the nfttti day of Feptcmber, 1IKS7, at the hour of o'clock noon, al go Commercial Exchange, number .109 Fultoo strriit. City of Brooklvt nd donnty of Klnes. I will lie auction to fibe hlnhost bidder, tke Isndt sml PStS In saldjndinrrent mcnUoned, and thorelu of follows, vli: All those certain lots. land sltuatft, lylnit and being In tho 1 lnAVlot, and Ward) of Uie City of nroAlyn.

Besfnnln State of Kow Tort, bounded as follows, Jjs: sj "Jl on the southwesterly side of distant nlncly feet souUieasterlyf" Sth Van Brant tbence rttDntng southwesterly aTterly psrllo! Mrect ono bonorctl feet: thenee "HSeV northristcrlr with Commerce street ntty fee' 'ene street; and parallel with Van nrnnt street wCllrMtftny fcet, tbenco northwesteslv slowL'SS A hra 15i to the phiee of bcginn. PaSXKv8Jbirj. uubid uerenv nroivonr intn fit: sst.fes. 50.S6." w.muu.

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