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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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GHOCEBIES, PRODUCE, i I AIOAltU! ROAIIO WAKTEP. ivsmir.u SECOND EDITION FIRST EDITION to iiiiT i'ou mjmwgsa ymtPOSES. mo LET A FINE LOOATION FOR A 1 dentist, milliner, or ladles' hair dressing rooms. Apply at 811 Fnlton st, oomer of Johnson. noil 3t 9UBB1GD.

RAIWPn T.VYTWn Thnrtdnv rwnnlnir. Niwnmhnr 9. at Citg 3Mm auHr (gossip. Buahu iwo PHEASANT KOOMS with board, Clinton at. UU" 30ARD 276HENKY 8T UOOMS TO lot with board, BOARf) A GENTLEMAN AND WWE or i wo young men ann bo accommodated with pleas nol rooma mid good beard at 43 Willoughby fit.

noli) 2tf BOARD 23 ELLIOTT PLACE TWO front rooms on ths third floor to Wet. with board; raforencoB oicbangcd. nolo 2i' "DOARD A FRONT AND BACK ROOM 9 on Becond floor, connootlog, hoc and oold wator, with board, at 163 Washington at. no8 6t BOARD BROOKLYN HEIGHTS A largo room on sooond floor, snltablo lor gontlomon and wife, at 62 Willow fit, throo doors from Orange at. BOARD FURNISHED ROOMS.

WITH good board, on roasonablo torms, can bo had at 366 Joy at, botweon Willoughby at and Myrtlo av. uolG 2t BOARD AT 177 MONTAGUE" STTO OR ner Clinton, handBomo rooms, with board( single or ensult for families, or Blnglo gontlomon; location un surpassed in the city. no9 9t A A GROCERIES at popntivn PEioBS. GRAY BBO. 4 BACKUS, HOS.

05 AND 97 FULTOS STREET, Opposito Honry stroot, 0 ATLANTIC BT, COB. NEVIN8 ST. Wo would respootfoily oall tho attoutlon of the publlo to tho following Prico List of staple srtloloi, and would Inform onr frionds and patrons that tho quotations are for goods of standard ansllty only, and, wo would add, nothing could lnduco us to dopart from our determination to deal in no inferior articlo. If you havo any doubts on tbo subject, one visit to our StyAs will allay thorn; and an ordor entrusted to us will ontiroly banisb thorn, SUGARS. CRUSHED, GRANULATED AND POWDERED por 7 lbs.

WHITE A. COFFEE, CRUSHED.SMo. psr 7 lbs. EXTRA C. LIGHTEST YELLOW, 80o.

por 7 lbs. All othor kinds nt proportionate prices. TEAS. FINE OOLONG, a ohoioo articlo, Mo. FINK ENGLISH BREAKFAST, a ohoioo artlolo, 800.

FINE MIXKD Ton, 800. CHOICEST OOLONG, $1. CHOICEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST. $1. FINS JAPAN, 81.

FINE YOUNG AND OLD HYSON, (1. CHOICEST JAPAN, 81.20. CHOICEST YOUNG HYSON, 81.20. FINE FORMOSA OOLONG, 8L30. FINE GUNPOWDER AND HYSON, 813).

FINEST YOUNG HYSON, 81.20. EXTRA FINE FORMOSA OOLONG, 81.50. EXTRA GUNPOWDER AND HYSON. $1.60. Wo hvrtto tho uttonUon of buyers of Tons to our stosk of the sbovo goods, with tho full nssuronoo of giving ontlro satisfaction.

OOVFBBS. FINEST EIO BOASTED, TOO. CHOICE MARACAIBO, S2o. OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA, 85o. ANDELINE JAVA, flnost imported, 40o.

COFFEES GROUND AT A MOMENT'S NOTIOa FLOUR. GOOD FAMILY FLOUR S8.B) FINE FAMILY FLOUR 9.00 BIST FAMILY FLOUR WO EXTRA ST. LOUIS 1W50 BHST RYE 6.25 ALSO, GRAHAM FLOUR, OAT MEAL, INDIAN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT, HOMINY, SAMP, WHEATEN GRITS, 40. Every barrel of l'lour warranted to give ontiro satisfaotion. BUTTER.

Wo aro in daily receipt of Buttor of the choicest grades, and wo respectfully invito tho attention of the publio to our stoek, ombraclng ovory varioty'and prico. Woquoto: VERY BEST FINE 10 55C. GOOD TABLE BUTTER 23 to 30o SOAP. BF.bT FAMILY SOAP (mado to order for ns) 6o. NO.

lSOAP BABBITT'S 4 COLGATE'S (red papor), 7c. por paper. Also, Toilet and Family Soaps, in variety, all at popular prices. SYRUP, MOLASSES. AMBFR SYRUP, 75 cents nor gal.

GOLDEN SYRUP, 90 oonts por gal. SILVER DRIPS, 81.10 por gal. PORTO RICO MOLASSES, prime, 75 oonts por gal. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, prime, 75 conts per gal. NEW ORLEANS, New Crop, finost, 90 cont3 por gal.

COUNTRY PRODUCE. Wo aro direct roceivors of tho following goods POLATOKS, APPLES. CRANBERRIES, HONEY, EGGS, CHEESE, FRESH DRESSED POULTRY, 40., 4c. Also a variety of everything in our lino at pricos lower than any bouso in either oity. Tho publio are respectfully invited to call, and we foel assured we will bo ablo to more than verity tho truth of all wo have written.

ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FURNISHING WINTER SUPPLIES. GRAY BRO. 4 BACKUS, Nob. 95 and 97 FULTON Opposite Henry st. AND 470 ATLANTIC COR.

NEVINS ST. GOLD1SN CANISTER TEA WARE" HOITHKS. OEORGK LOOKXPT ft KON'S are now boIHuk the fiV TlCAS, OUFKICEb, FIN 15 GROUBP.IAS, "OAW.kF) FRUITS AND VEGETABLES To bo found in this at pricos bolow any other house We roaBtand SUod our cotfeoa by steam also jjriudspice flio inxgo ariri increasing business of this farm is rs4iiWo piool tho ta)1 0f goods sold at thoir being the SV iin the city Fulton hv, sort Orange, 89 Atlantio aT, M9 I'ldton st. Jelfl ly 1 lMyrtloavr' JOHN LOCK ITT CO. particularly solicit tho attention of tho Publio to tholr CELEBRATED SUGAR CURED HAMS, AND DKLiCIOUS ENGLISH BREAKFAST BACON, FRESH FOUK, SAUSAGUS, LARD, 4c.

ALSO To tholr very extensive Stock of this Season's CANNED FRUITS, TOMATOES, PEAS, CORN, PRESERVES, JELLIES, SOUPS, POTTED MEATS, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PIOrLLES, Ac. Wholesalo nnd Retail, at lowest ratos, at tholr Stores in FULTON CORNER OF ORANGE, FULTON AV. CORNER OF DEKALB, ATLANTIC NEAR HICKS. MYRTLE AV CORNER CARLL KENT CORNER OF MYRTLE. RAYMOND BETWEEN JOHNSON AND MYRTLE A JOHN LOOK I FT.

JOSEPH LOOKITT, JOHN LOOKITT. Jr. ly Tu.TbAS CHARLES LOOKITT. JMOttSKS, CARRIAGES, Ac. A I( ISRAEL'S SALE AND A EXCHANGE STABLES, 166 to 173 Carlton ave, near Myrtle.

40 to carriage, cart, saddle and othor wort horses constantly on hand. Parlies fairly dealt with. Ever? horeo warranted as represetrtod AT FRANK CORSA Manufacturers of FINE CARRIAGES, Are now offering rare inducements to all who wish to buy or have mado to ordor, fine light carriaKeB of any desired stylo or weight. Equal in quality and finish to the leading rankers, and much lower in price. Call and examine for youraolves.

Top and No Top Road Wagons, Skelotons and Sulkioa constantly on hand. 806 and 808 ATLANTIC AVE, ly Opposite Ulonnont (now No.) AT WITTY'S CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH MANUFACTORY. Oarriagoa and sleighs lor salo. Attention of purchasers is called to our largo assortment; quality and stylo, not excelled, and prices 20 per cent, loss than New York. From long experience, being twenty years established, wo aro on ablcd to offer groat inducements to purchasers.

Pony phaetons a specialty, all styles; old carrhigcs in exchange. Also, to lot, carriages and sloitfhs by tho day und season. Also, line coaches, road turnouts and ponies and phaetons for ladies' park driving. m. IT B.

WITTY A bo2 4Tu NovlnB street, cor. Fulton avenue. 171 OR SALE A GOOD CHEAP HORSE, Mj at tho ARENA stables, 193 Raymond at. noy TjlOR SALE A GENTLEMAN'S TURN JL out, horse, buggy and rixturei, complete. Innuiro for JOHN Uti St.

Jamos placo. TjIOR SALE CHEAP A BLACK horse, fifteen bands, olght yoara old. Inquire KJ Prospect Ft. JOR SALE A BLACK HORSE, SIX years old, 15M hands high; long tail and mano; warranted perfectly sound, and fro from fault or bloinlah; pnod for cithor slnglo or double harnoss. Inquire at 156 Clinton st.

noltl 2t STABLE AND CARRIAGE ROOM CAN bo had In tho first class privnto utablo, 323 Vandorbilt av, neur Lalayotto. Apply at 324 Clinton av. OOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, AS THE owner is going to Europe, a handsomo bay horse, I5M hands high.S! yoara old, perfectly sound, kind ana gentle, free from faults or tricks a lady or child can drive him; a good traveler and oasy under tho saddle; also, a four Beat park phaeton, built to order and but little used; harneps, saddlo. etc, noarly now. Apply at DONNELLY'S Stables, corner Clark and Honry Bta.

no9 3t OWNERS OF HORSES. AMERICAN CLIPPING MACHINE. HORSES CLIPPED IN ONE HOUR. WITTY'S STABLK8, No. 10 NEVINS STREET, BROOKLYN.

WM. H. RIPLEY, ABont. Tho oporstions of this maohfno surpass any othor In nso, both In the dispatch and completeness of tho work. Partios aro invited to call and oxnmlno for themselvof.

Horsos sent oarly in the day will havo HtTlo dobontion. Branch office at M.WILLIAMS' STABLKS. cornor of Bmllh and Third sts. South Brooklyn. Oo2l lmS.TuATh milE BEST nORSES AND WAGONS JL TO LET, THE BEST HOUSES AND WAGONS TO LKT, THK BEST HORSES AND WAGONS TO LET, TUE BEST HORSES AND WAGONS TO LET, AT L.

4 M. ISRAEL'S EMPIRE STABLES. No. UK to 172 CARLTON AVENUE. If hSl ly.S.MW coNjc'EOTnormmy, c.

P. KOSLINO, (nnccossor it. unvios) MANUFACTURER OF FRENCH AND AnilliKlUAJV UUH1' ICtJ TIONKKY. 159 FULTON CORNER OF HIGH. Pure and wholosome confoctlonery of every variety and the linnet, qualitj.

all manufneturnd on tho promises, OUR SPECIALTY, FRENCH MIXED. 38c. per lb. Churches, Fairs ar.d Festivals supplied at wholesale ratoH. mhSa ANDIES 429 CANDIES.

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRIOESL AMERICAN MIXED OANDY, tho bost Bold In Brooklyn. SO cents por pound. Boat French MIXED OANDY, 25o, por pound, GUM DROPS, all flavors, 25c. per pound. ROSE.

1 VANILLA, BANANA. 30 cents ior pound. OHOOOLAfE, OREAM ALMONDS. At TOSS, 429 FULTON Near Jay stroot. N.

B. A liberal discount allowed to churohos. fairs, fos tivalsand partleB. HENRY VOSS. jylS lyTh.SATu JJ OBERX G.

ANDERSON, CONFECTIONER, No 2S2 Fulton Bt and 9 and 4 Clinton Bts, REOEPTIONB AND PARTIES Supplied with overy ohoioo varioty of CONFECTIONERY, IOE CREAMS, Ae. And furnished entiro with SDL VER CHINA, 4c, BRIDAL AND FANOST OAKES, PYRAMIDS, MOTTOES, GAME, Ao. MUSIO AND FLOWERS FURNISHED, BebhMjaltera Bent at tho flhortost OARD WANTED A LARGE HBOOND Btory front or back room, witu uuiu. Auu.ua. BK, Kaalo offloo.

giving tormt. o. BOARD WAN TED BY A LAJJY, IN or noar Gates ot, with fire in room reforonoej glrsn and rennlrod. Address M. 186 Raymond st.

11 OARD WAN TED FOR A GENTLE JtJ man and wlo. In ploaaant looatlon not to eiojed 16jierwook. Address O.Hoom 13. 120 Broadway, Now i Aim WANTED A GENTLEMAN J3 would giro lnstrnotlons on tho planotorto, in a re spootable family, as an egnlvalont for board. Addrosa for ono wook TBACHBB, Bogli i office.

OOARD WANTED BY A GENTLE flyman, who. auu uougiiuui, niM 5lth first olass board, in a pioasant family, on tbe 11 Srloo not to oxoood $25 per week. Addross W. M. (,., ox N.

Y. P. Oj nol at DOAKirWAHTBD BY TWO OENTLE men, two furnished rooms, with portiol board, in "lirst olass houso, nosr Hall undoubted rofor onoes will bo given and fair prloo paid. Addross EX PERIBNOK, Eagle ogee, or Box P. N.

Y. BOAD WANTEDlN A STRICTLY private family, none othor nood answer, by a young lady who Is away from homo daring tho day; tonus not to exoood 87tior week: looation oonyonlont to Fulton For ry. Addross V. JJoglooffloe. n8 BOARD WANTED IN A PRIVATE fomlly, near Dr.

Cuylor's Ohuroh front rooms over tho parlor, lacing the south, with tondor outs on the table roqulslto; dinnor at 13 or I preferred. Addross B. 67 Lofoyotte av. JLfn a OARD WAN TED BY A tiEN'iLE man. wlfo.

two ohlldron (ngos one and threo years), and nurso, from Docombor 1 to Juna 1 next two oonno.t tngroems desired, Roforenoos given and reciuirod. Addross, abating torras, whioh must be modorato, and all psr UCUtarS, viuvv. BOARD WANTED BX nnd nifo.n suite of rooms, or largo front, alcovo onnnn nnnr ltti hot. and cold wator. and healed either by trato or furnace (grato proferrod); houso must nnvo all tne mouorn lmuroveimiiiio, ouu Hill, in tho vicinity of South Oxford st: would not objoot to throo or four othor boarders, though large boardlng bousoa nood not reply; roforenoos rosulred and givon.

Address, stating tonus and full particulars, for ton days, WESTLY, Eoglo office. FOIt SALE MISCEIjIiAtVUCMJS. F' OR SALE OHOICE WINTER apples, at BEltrtx sa irtuge st, uroosiyn. ot noil 2t' 170R SALE FIVE SPLENDID BIL Hard tabloB, choap. Apply at 162 Paoldo st, noa Clinton, COAKLKY HALL.

WOR SALE BOTTLES 800 DOZEN noda water bottles for salo all wired. Apply to GEO. CRUSE. 60 Kldgo at. no94t" TT71fVR.

SALE A BLACK VELVET eacquo, trlmmod with gulpuro A ply ot 006 Navy st. FOR SALE A PAT ft NT HcliBBliUK llaater with norlor rogistor, pipo. Ao. all comploto nnd fn perfect order nearly now. Inquire at 67 Wbott placo, near Lafayette av.

"E10R SALE WHEELER WILSON'S JT sowing niaohinoB at $25, $30, 35 and $40, in good ordor. Apply at Florence Sowing Machino Company's office, cor, of Fnlton and Jay sts. THOR SALE DRUG STORE IN Brooklyn, on corner of a leading avonne; eatisfac; mtv rcosona givon tor soiling. Appiy to i iiy (JUSHlMj, 7 UOambors Bt. r.

or damnn uauuaw. AN, 103 Dcgraw st, Brooklyn. nolo 2t IOR" SALE MAGNIFICENT WEBER piano, nearly now, at aBavritico. Parties about to purchase pianos or organs will find it to their Interott, before purchasing, to call at THOMPSON'S old established piano rooms, 532 Fulton at, hetweon Bond and Novins. FOirALE SECOND HAND PIANOS nnd Organs for sale, ot reasonably low prloos, or on instalments, and for ront, with privilogo of purchasing, at 61)5 Fulton st, Brooklyn.

A. O. SLADE CO. noa lyi a. Anaa FOR SALE CHEAP A i horso power, upright boiler, with all tho fixtures.

Call on the engineer of the Fnlton Market Fishmongers Asso elation, Pier 22, near Fnlton Ferry, whoro tho oiler can be seen in use. no7 5t' IOR SALE AT AUCTION, AT OFFICE 1 of COL8 MURPHY, on TUESDAY, November 14, 1871. at 12 olock noon, the house and lot No. 890 Pacific Bt.ln City of Brooklyn; nouae threo story frame, with French roof, and with all the modern improvements. H.

TAYLOR, 184 Cllntonav nol 12 1 FOR SALE AT HALF ITS VALUE for coah A magntticont seven octave, rosewood pianolorto, nearly now; has lull iron framo. Improved overstrung bass, round corners, fancy oarved oaao and legs, oxtra ricb tone and finish, with maker's guarantee and bill of aalo. Call at 178 Bridge Bt, near Nassau. nolO 2tJ FOlfSALE A SPLENDID SEVEN OC tave rosewood piano, now; a Hrat olass inslrnment, with all tho latest improvements, iron frame, round corners, carved legs, and ahandsome mouldlnff case; a very rich nnd powerful tone; it will bo sold very cheap, as it must bo sold. Apply at no.

nt aacKots be, no.ir uoiuinui. OR SALE THE PHELPS SON PI nnno nrn ts hn Viiid nt extra inducomontB: Dricos ind teimsto suiballt overy instrument guaranteed. Thoy are unsuxpassoG tn tone anu uurauiiiiy. ll rn.nD t.rtrins Warerooms lO i tulton Bt, Brooklyn, opposito Johnson at. and 1S7 Eighth st, near uroatnvay, n.

x. nolo 31 IjOR SALE LOAV OIL BUSINESS, comprising threo (3) first class routes, located in Wil lia'mBburgb, Brooklvn and houtb Brooklyn, now soiling twentj livo (25) barrols weekly, present ownors havo othor business which corapols thoni to sell. Thoir routes established flvo years, oufltouieis regular and Ui bo dooendod on. This also includes a largo routo wagon, horse, harness, cans, Tramps, nnd overytliing nocessary for driving on tho busihoss. Good cbaueo for Hny ono of businojs.

eiojao investigate. Apply. wCBt side, at oil houao OI ISliii.it 110 Oedar st, near Wost, N. Y. TO LE'l' lSOIJMHS.

raO LET ON OL.ERMONT ATWO story and basomont brick house, in lirst class order, with all the modern improvements; rent per inth. Apply to L. 80S! KRVILLKlaa Lfuiton st; nolo 3t" rHIO LET A THREE STORY BASE ment and subcollar brown atone front house, replete with every modorn improvement und convenionco, in perfect order, about tvvolvo or fifteen minutos' rido to tho ferrios, near Prospect Park. Apply to P. C.

PROVOST, 38 Court et. 2t TO LET A THREE STORY ENGLISH basement and front collar brick house, all improvomonts; fully furnishod (carpets all Brussels, black walnut, furniture), ten minutes' walk to City Hall, good neichbor hood possession ront low. Apply to P. C. PROVOST, i)8 Court Bt.

noIU2t mO LET A LARGE HOUSE ARRANG ed for two families, for 830 a month, 250 foot west of Nostrand av, in Degraw Bt; also, a store 968 Atlantic av, 40 feet doep, for 820 a month a auito of 6 rooms corner of Albany av and Baltic Ft, for $6 a month. Apply to tho own ner, No. ISO Stato st. oc5 4tTu' ITO LET (JLASSON AV, NEAR FUL fl ton av. nenr two llneB of ears; fine looa Lion a house 12 rooms, with all improvements and in first cbisa order; Douglass st, near Court, a small honso, with all improvements and in good order, wili rent at very low iiguro.

Ap ly to D.J. QUFmBY, 201 Montaguo at. LET FURNISHED, A THREE H. etory baBoracnt nnd Bubcellar bricH house, pleasant situated; contains 12 rooms, all modern improvementB, a short distanco from tho ferries 125 Hoyt st, two blocks from Atlantio ownor would board with occupants in payment of rent. Itiquiro at 125 Hoyt st.

noli 2t nno let 6m "Fmsr class B. throe story houses, on Grand, Olassin, Lexington avenuos and Madison street, having all the modern improvements, porfoi tly dry and roady for occupation roots moderato to private families; most of thorn aro brown stono and Philadelphia brisk fronts. Apply to C. HOWE, 4o5 Myrtlo av, or to B. BhANCO, 13 South William at, New York.

no7 5t mo LET FURNISHED OR WOULD JL sell tho furnlturo at a bargain and lot unfurnishod Tho two Btory and French roof framo house ten rooms; has evory improvement, in porfoct ordor; immediate possession; ront $600 unfurnisned, or $1,000 furnished houso is only onn block from Fullnnav. on llorkimcr st. For permits apply to JAS. A. FISHElt, broker, 1 417 Fulton av, opposito car stables.

no9 3t THO LET IN A HEALTHY LOCATION, JL ho two sfrorv. basomont and suboellar, Philadelphia brick bouro. No. 404 Htato Bt, above Bond convenient to all tho car routes and femes; has wator and gas, with lioiiter in basrmcnt to the Morning Glory, hoatiug bafemont and parlor floors. For furthor particulars apply to A.

J. ILLEU, No. 157 Atlantic st, botweon Court and Clinton sts. noil 3t rF6 LET NO. 4G1 ADELPHI STREET, A near Fulton av, tho new threo story and basomont brick houso to bo lot, tho whole or in iloors; Ins gas and water und good cellar; also tho Wiroe story frame roar hQUFO iu roar of saj 1Dllt $xi rooms, cas and watorand collnf 6ht t.

Also, part of third floor In the three storj brick house, 73 Third nv. (late Powers ret 1U! gBJiind water, npply to tho owner, J. KITEL, No. 257 Carlton av. ot mO LET MINUTES FROM ri JAMKS iesr cheaii ront; splendid locations.

Apply to JAMKS A. FISHER, 1,417 Fulton nv, opposito Fultou av, cur stables. Hnlsey st, 2 story, Phil, brick, all imp 450 Hulsey ut, 3 story, frame, all imp, now K0J HalseyBt, 3 story, imp, heated front and 6W Stuyvesant av, 2 story, extra IoIr. barn, all fiOO Bt, largo lirst class house, imp. oxtra ground 1,000 McOonough st, corner honse.

oxtra cround. imp 8U0 evoel othor tiret class honao3 to let and for sale, at re duoerT prices. Apartmonts to let very reasonably. The abovu houses are nil within one block of cars. Tolet Fb7o spect place, near Carlton av, 3 3tory, brown stono, all imp St.

James place, near Grceno av, atory, brown atone, all imp 1,000 Wairen at, nour Sixth av, 3 story, brown slono, all imp 1,000 Baltic Bt, between Sixth and Seventh avs, 3 itory, brown stono, all imp 1.200 Dean at, betwoen Hoyt and Bond sts, 3 slory, brick, all imp Fourteontk st, near Third av, 2 story, brick, all imp 240 Fourth av, near Warren Ht, 8 story, orick, all imp. 480 Pacific Et, near Bond, "rstory. brown atono 1,200 Apply to P. new oulco, corner of Flat bush and 8Ixth avs TO 1ET APAKTME1VTS. TO LET NICELY FUKNISHED rooms, at No.

80 Clinton st. no9 2t' TO LET 86 MIDDAGH ST, TWO'PAtV lors, with water and gas, to a gentleman and wifo noil 2t TO LET AT 36G MYRTLE AV. A third floor, four roomB: all improvements. Inquire in tho butchor shop 306 Myrtlo av. no9 4t' TO LET A NICELY FURNISHED front room, in a houso with all modorn improvo Clinton Bt.

mO LET A FLOOR, CONSISTING OF R. four rooms aud two large pantries, to a family of adults. Apply at 483 Atlantio av. nolo 2t mo LET AT A VERY LOW RENT JL to a amall family, tao nnnc to a amall family, tho nppcr part of tho houso 409 Carlton uv; has bath room, wash tubs, gas, Ac. mO LET A PLEASANT SECOND 1 floor; moro rooms if roqulrod; furnishod; for light housekeeping; or with board pleasant and central location.

Apply at 79 Cumberland at. no9 3t mO LET A A RGE FRO NT ROOM, and bath live minutes' walk from tho ferry, nuatiy iprnis'ioa, to ono or two gentlemen; gas Apply to in noli 3t mo LET LOWER PART OF A HOUSE JL in a pleasant locution, parlors and basoments, four cloHcta. wator in tho back baBomont: near tho cars; rent low. Inquire at 495 Fourth av. noar Twolfth Bt.

TO LET TOAN AMERICANlEmL man and wife, throo nlco rooms on soeond floor; prico, including gas, $15 pormonthln advance. Inquire at 322 Franklin av, first houso north of Greouo av. TO fl( LET TWO ROOMS. ON SEnOND floor, lor ffnntlnmnn nnd wfvnn nr nliiclo rrnnt1atni Aleo, part of a room on third floor, for a gentloman witling to room with another, may be found at 10U SoutU Oxford at. no9 2tjTh.S rro let four, five; or SIX J.

roomB, in a two story and attic framo house good location; will bo let cheap to a good tonant; wator and gas; canmovoin immodiatoly. 102 Vanuorbilt av. noli 2t mO LET THE SECOND STORY AND JL part of the third Btory, with all modorn improvo ments posaession Docomber 1. Apply at 172 Hall at, bo. tweon Myrtle and Willoughby ava.

HMO LET FURNISHED ROOMS ONE Ji. or two gontlomon, or a gentleman and wlfo. can bo aceommodatod with urniahod rooms. Inquire within, 48 Myrtlo av. TO LET.

SECOND FLOOR, IN A PRI vate house, to a small family; houBo has all the improvomonts, hot and cold wator; or would acoommodato with board, if requtrod. Ploaso call at449 Uergen st. nolO 2t TO LET AT 145 REMSEN ST A nicely furnishod front room, also, back parlor, without board, to one or two gentlomon; heater and gaa in rooma; bath, 4c, in houso; terms very roasonablo, no9 3t' mo LET FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR. JL six rooms in each; water and ffft; elnk on oach iloor; cornor of Fulton and Bond ats; Buitablo for a business, will bo let cheap. Inquire of (J.

SCHUMANN, No. 69 Fleet et. noil SfS.MAW mo LET FOUR ROOMS, CONSISTING A of a largo front and baok parlor, two bedrooms, wardrobe, mantel pieces, water and gas on the floor. Apply on tho promtaoa in tno basement, No. 929 Mvrtloav Kent $16 per month, noil 2b' TO LET A SECOND FLOOR; THREE rooms and bath room, marble bailns, hotand oold water; ront $10; or entire sooond floor and a parlor, hoatod, ront $16: ono block of DeKalb av.

ears, Addross Box 101 Eaglo office. TO LET SIX LARGE ROOMS, BASE ment and first story, with oxtra lot. Franklin avo, near Myrtlo. ront only $25; or In Sands st, furnlBhod rooms for lodgings. $2 to $4 por wook.

fivo minutes from tbo ferry, Apply to W. S. McILVAlN, 6 Sands st. jea'ihifeStt mO LET FURNlSHED APARTMENTS, JL for houaekeoping, with conveniences for cooking; In a nlco location; tho rooms comfortably furiishod; with tho tiso of gas nnq nt a moderate ront liitunti oulv a fow minutes' walk Irom tfulion or Wall at. forrios Applyat new No.

100 Honry ut. mO LET PART OF3 1JTOIIY AN JL basement, Philadelphia brick houso No. 53 Fort Greono pi, nHinely: Second fioor, or tho samo with back parlor aud extension on first floor, and front ball room on third fioor; houiio and looation first class. With email family of adults, tonus from $35 to $45. noil 2t" mO LET OFFICES AND ROOMS, A suitablo for lawyora, brokors, or light manufaatur ing, In buildings 15 Willoughby st, 877 Fulton BtiVA.Ston UIHUUBl.UIUI'llllUU Hit, till ton ,,...1 ln room suitablo for lodge or' olub room, OFF A Montague st.

storo Honry et, ond large Appiv to YUIi ocac o(xn, rntti IIO LET APARTMENTS THE Hoicrhts A handeomolv furnishod socond flnnr. It all modern franrovenionts, cloeots otc. bathroom, hot and cold wator also, rooms on third fioor; ront for socond floor, S50 por month; within five ratnutOB walkof South or Wallet. required. Call or addross at 41 Sidney placo IO LET A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY jl remuiUK ijiuivun uvvnvvti ium uuu myruu.

Int. fiirnishftr). fnr llrfllt honsnkeonlnir. tho trnnt. nnrl rear rooms on sooond floor, ono parlor nnd part of collar ana attic, ana nsoor narnroom, ror miu per wook: rer erencon ext hangeu.

Auuroas, witn paruouiars, 1 Cagio omco. D0W it mOLET THE DWELLING PART OF A honso No. 1,015 Fulton av. in Bnlondfd order all improvements olovatod range (Mflgoo's); first rato dining room flnB olosot room; plenty oollar room, will bo roDted on vory roasonablo torma to a doBlrahlo tonant will ront in Boparato floors If deBirrd. Apply to JOHN CAMPBELL, on promises.

no9 8t TO LET THE ENTIRE SECOND floor of high stoop throe etory and basomont houso EO) Tompkins av; all Improvomonts, jUBt palntod and walla kalBomined, and in first rato order; also, throo rooms on floor abovo; ront $20 per month opposito tho Park and near both Gates and DoKalb av, ears. Apply to HALL A FOWLEIt, Fnlton at, onnoslto Oity Hall; or to tho ownor, N. UALLOOK, 13? Van Huron atroot. no4 6t" tho residence ot tho bride's paronts, by tao Rov. Chas.

(1. Rvorost Eugene F. Baknes to Ida Louisa, daughtor of Kuluf Lylcs. all of this city. Coopee Halstead In Brooklyn, on Wodnosday evening, November 8, 1871, by tho Rov.

Charles Hall Rvorost, crablzs M. Oooritn to Madeline, daughter of James Halatcad, all of Brooklyn. DEBNDINOEn Hllib On tho Mr. LEO Derh dinoek, of Rochester, to Louisa A. KIllib, oldost daughter of Captain Win.

A. Bills, by tho Kor. M. J. Mora n.

fo cards. Oakev A1.I.EN At 8t. Ann's Ohuroh on the Heights, Brooklyn, on tho Oth in.t., by Rov. N. H.

Schonck, D. onN OaKEY. of B'latbush, to FANNV W. ALLEK. d.ugutor of tho lato Tristram Allon, of Ravenswooa.

No cards. Stephen Tappen On Wednesday, November 8, at Flalhush, by Rev Mr, Wolls, Thomas O. Stephen, ot Brooklyn, to EMMA R. TAPPKH. dniiROtnr of tho lato Jeremiah Tappon, of Gravesend, L.

I. AO cards. Welch Bobbkix In Oceanport. N. on Thursday, November 9, by the Rov.

William Abbott, ALPHA WELCH to ilAnY S. BOURBLL. all of Oooanport. No oarda. DIED.

Brown. On Friday, tlio lflth at his rosidonoo, Bedford av, SAMUEL P. BROWN, aned 76 years. His relatives and friends and thoso of his brother, the Rev. John lirown.of Nowburph, aro Invited to attend I his ftmernl at.

St. Paul's Ohuroh, N. on Sundar, too lath at 2 o'clock, R. M. Bloiham On Wodoosday Novorabor 8, SAHAH, wlfo of Richard Btoxham, In tho Sfith yoar of her ago.

Relatives ars Invltod to attend tho fnnoral from her late roBlden.ce. Tillary at, Brooklyn, en Sunday, Evuvom bar 13, at 2 o'clock P. M. DORFLINOF.R In this oltv, Novembor 9, of soarlot fovor, Fni UDlE vounsoat son of C. and Kllzaboth Durflingor, aced 4 years and 8 months.

Irt 'Interred in Greenwood Cemetery Novorabor 10. HALSlE.io On Friday, tho 10th James K. Ual "thS'SSlinl MTrioo. trill beheld on Sunday, tho 12th lnat at 1 at No. 87 Woadbull streot Brooklyn.

BolaUvca and frionda of tho family aro Invltod to attond without lurthor notice. HEHRE On Friday, Novembor 18, Louis Hehre, agod S7 years ana 7 months. Company 33d ReBlmont, N. O. S.

Is. Y. Tho i members ofluisCoinpanyaio hereby ordered to assomblo, at tho Armory in full dress uniform; black body and black cross belts trapo on loitarm. and whito cloves, on Sunday tho 12th inst at 12 30 P. to attenQ tho funeral of our lato comrade, private at Louis Hobro ordr of Fhancis W.

Stone, First Sorgoant. NoV.LK this city, on Wodnoaday, Novomhor fl, OOR neuv ito of Thos. W. Noblu, a.nd dauRdtorof tlio lato John It. Iiuiabrldno.

ho relatives and friends aro rcHpcctfully inrttoa to attend tho Cuuoral at throo o'clock, 1. on Saturday, No vembor 11, from the roaideuoo ot hor mother, W6 Doari street. ntfW O'Haj 'LOS On Friday morniiiif. Novombor 10, of whooplnK couab, JotTEPUiNB youngest uaaghtor of l'atrirk T. and Mary O'Hanlou.

aaed 8B70nteen months and eighteou days. Tho relatives andfriendaof tho family aro roSDecttally invited to attend the funoral from nor parents' roaidance, Ko. fjGroono ayenuo, oa Sunday morning ot 10 o'olook. SToyvitF.c.ES On Wednesday, Novembor 9, Miss MlN NiK U. ORughterot J.

H. and Amia StolTregen, aged ia yoaiHUKiuths ldays. 'I ho relatives and Iriends of the family aro invited to attuiid tho funeral, froia hor lato residence, 771 Fulton at. between Oxford st. and Portland ou Sunday, November 1, at 1 P.

M. Si Louis and San Fraaclaoo, paparn please cup. no 10 2t bsi liu Friday, November 10, 7 P. James Smith, aired 37 years 1 month 8 clays, al 51 st. 1 uncralat 2 P.

nu bundiy, 12, from his sister's residence, 51 Hib at recr. tri of thetatniiy, alna, tho members of Typographical Union No. 6, are ro ipi ctfully invited to attond. ValkkniiCHOII At her rosidonco. US Sandaat, on Sathrday morninn, IVovomher II, tit 10 o'clock, Mrs.

(Jatu t.Ti iinr i rarlni (: V. in Vn Ik nn ho rirh. iXeinnernal will take place from her lata rosidonoo on Monday afternoon next at 2 o'clock 1. AI. Friends and rein ivea are respectfully invited to attend without fur thor notico The remains will bo taken to Hudson, Llolum bia County, N.

for intermont. TAKE YOUR FADED MINK fJL and sable furs to WILLTAAiS, 834 Fulton st, and vo them darkened, lined and repiirod. no9 St HIEETINiiS. "VT OTICE IS HEltEBY GIVEN THAT A meotiug of the stockholders of tho UNION GAS LIGHT COMPANY, of East New York, for tho purpose it.rninr thii ranital at ouk of said comoauv from rifty thousand dollars to ouo hundred thousand dollars, for enlarging the company's works and extending its busiuoia, will bo held at the office of tho company, at East Now Yutk, on thcotn day oi uecomuer, mil, at cioch. ai, Dated NovemOur IU, 1671.

Diroctors. BDOAR M. UT.LKN noil 18 1 rjlHE GKEAT HEFORM OF THE AGE. All reformers and others interested In roducini ttitstifin crii s. nauourism and immoral ity, are icqiiesiod to at md tho public Temuorance meoting at lftt 1 ulton st.

HUKttUW an iau, al 7iA o'clock. The eloquent T. PAKSON, P. G. W.

nfMn nnrl n)'ir pminfnl. will ndrir.iri tLin ineot. ing. Also good mueio and ringing. By order JON A TH AN A li i oec y.

rmHti JKAliliFliElSi rl liOUlINeiOiS FI JI NANCK COMMITTEB. requested to meet at tho houcoof MICHAKL HANK. No. M7 Atlantic st, on sriNTlAV iiPTt at2 o'clock P. M.

Any mainbtJra absent cm that occasion shall bo conbjrod through tho press, by JOHN FURKY, Chairman Mir nirr ivtct Tronsn rflr. Amettingof Uie GFSIFItAL COMMITTKB, will also bo held at tho UAl'll al at ciock r. iu. Dy oruer will. j.

UAVia, uuairuiLLn, WILLIAM BRENNAN ASSOCIATION a innotirtfrnf thnahovo Association will bo hold at tho Club Koomo, on MONDAY FYKN1NG, Novembor 13, 171, at o'clock. MICHAKL J. HANNAN. Pres. Fred.

A. Rus.iell. Fin. Sec'y. MASOiVJC.

A NGLi Jm special communication of tho abovo Ijodiio will bo held at their rooms THIS (Saturday) liYn NlNG at 1 o'clock, worn rmra Ltegreo. u. o. aliuid, ui. 'M.

Cokklik. ifeo. ASON1C THE ZKHKDATHA LODGF 3F. A. are bero by summoned to attend tho next regular communication on MONDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock.

District Doputy Urand Master will make his omcial visit. Members ol sister lodges are cordially Invited to bo present. KKUBJtN KILEY, Master. H. C.

Packabp, Secretary. KKLlGfiODS NOTICES. A PUBLIC SERVICE IN THE INTER est of gratuitously supplying bibles and prayer books to the bishops and clergy oi the Protectant Kpiaco pal Church for Missionary uae, in their several dioeesos and jurisdictions, will bo held at 7 o'clock, on SUNDAY JiVr MMi, November 12, the Church of tho Holy Trinity, lirookivn. Addresses by Right Rev. G.

M. Randall. D.D., Bishop of Colorado, tho Rev. B. I.

Haight, D.D., ot New York, and the Rev. Hugh Miliar Thompson, D. Rector of St. James' Church, Chicago. The Right Itov.

A. N. LH'TLFJOHN, D.D., the Bishop of tho dioceso, is expected to preside. A collection in aid of this important miFsionary auxiliary will be made. BETHEL OF PLYMOUTH CHURCH There will be a meeting in the Betho, lh Hicka St.

on SUA DAY EVENING, at IX o'clock. Tho Prayer Alocting iormcrly held on Monday evening, will bo held hereafter on TUESDAY BVliNIWO, at H.j o'clock. B. Y. M.

C. A. NOVEMBER 12, THE dav of nrnver throughout tho world for tho bles uiugof God upon Young Men's Christian Associations niu be oDserveu itw tue rooms oi tiio i. r.ai. u.

cornered Fulton av. and Gallatin placo, at SUNDAY AFTHi.NUON. All are invited to attend. BROOKLYN SUNDAY SCHOOL UN lON. Opcnicg MONDAY EVENING, NoM mb.ri:i.

1 71, at tho FIRST REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH, joral6mon st, rear ol tbo City Hall. Ad dri i by Iter. II. M. UAI.LAIIEK.

"RolaUon of Parant? to tho Sunday School." II. A lesson 00 objoct teaching by lilts MAROAHE'l W. LKWI.S. beforeaclass oi juiinn jiujulj This lL faM.n is to bought tho tenrhcrBof junior ixcrciscs commi'nco promptly at 1'. niid It is noedlesa to caution all eo come oarly if stats are rupci ted.

A. B. CAl'WELL, I'rcsidcnt. jflHURCH OP THE 7 U. DUA D.

ltecto l.I'lTLl MtiH.V is eineoled to CHURCH OP THE MESSIAH REV. R. tor. The Ht. Rev.

15ISHOP In thi IJUurcO. ou MORNING, 12th. at o'clock, and tho lit. Hev. UisHcP WlllTAKItll, of Nevada, iu tho EVIiN at Snnd.Ty School at EM'KNARY UN1VERSALIST CHAP el, Nostrand a v.

near DoKalb. Sunday School An n.versary TU ilUHKUV AFTEKNtJON, at i o'clock. Ad 11. R. NYE, A.

GUNNISON, aud others. J'ulmc oordiallv invited. Seats free. Sunday School at Uj! A. M.

Church of our father. (first Uriverbalist of Brooklyn.) Clonnnnt, between Fulton and Atlantic avs. TO tho Rov. N. R.

NVE, of Springtieid, will proach. services commencing at A. and 7i P. M. Sunday Hcimol at '2 P.

M. Subject for morning, "Wht, therefore, lod hath joined together let aot man pot asunder." Evening Bcrmon lor tho times. "What is Truth All aro invitod, CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER, COR, t'tUTth Rov. K. JESSUP, Uoctor.

Services at Hy. A. M. and iy P. M.

Sunday School at 3 V. M. Rev. J. H.

CAMPBHLLwUl preach MORNING and EVENING. Strangers provided witn seats. EAST ford i REFORMED CHURCH, BEDS', ccr. of Jorleraon St. Preachtnir TO MOR KUW by Dr.

J. HALSTKAD CARROLL at lUfi A. M. and 7M P.M. Sabbath School at 2tf P.

M. All aro cor diiiLy invited. 17 A ST BROOKLYN BaM'ISTTJHIJRCHI UJ Bedford nv, noar Myrtlo. nev. HIRAM HUTOH NS, Pastor, preaching TO MORROW at IOM A.

M. and m. luu fiiaiur ma iiiuato a germoD ennuron In tbo ELM PLACE CONG. CHURCH THE Pastor, Rev. H.

POWERS, will preach in tho morn in on, "What is a Congregational Church and in tho evening, on the topic, "After Election, What?" Sunday 41 RACE CHURCH CHAPEL, (FORM" erly St. Micheai's,) High at, near Gold Rev. W. MORTIMER WILHAN. Pastor.

Divine services at 10W A.M. and 7 P.M.; Sumlav School, 3 P. M. WRDNRri DAY EVENING service and lecture at Vi. Gentlemen will Dn.vide scats.

HAS SON PLACE BAPTIST CHURCH, Hanson nlace, cornor Portland av. The pastor, Rov. GliO. F. PENTECOST, wiU preach TO MORROW, at 10J A.

M. and 7MP. M. JESUS REIGNS NOW, (Jod, Glory bo to God, Glory ho to tho Lamb who has wacheii un in His own precious blood and has made us sons and daughters of tho Most High. On MONDaY KVEN JNG ho aro going to tell the old story of Jesua and His Love.

Come all jo that servo tho Lord corner of Carlton and Fnlton ars. MRS: EMMA F. JAY BULLEN, trance speaker, will lecture boforo tho Societyof Pro gressvB Spirituallets, at the Brooklyn Institute, cornor of and Concord sta, TO MORROW (Sunday), at (Xi.M. Subject by tho audionce. Children's Progressive Lyceum mcMs A.

M. MIDDLE REFORM BD CHUROli; street, near Oourt. Tho Paftor, Rov. All!) I'. lNUEHSOLL, will preach MORNING and A.M.

and 7)tf P. M. Acordlal welci.iiic to itruugerB, OSTRAND AVENUE M. E. CHURCH 1 Preaching, at A.

by tho Rov. J. PORTUR. IJ.IX.aiul at P. M.

by Itc.v. CI1AS. K. OLOVKR. pnstor.

India Conlcronco, will addreis the Sunil ij Sctonl Missionary Socioty at 3 P. al. Seats tree. A fiibltc Tomporanco Mooting will bo held in tho Chinch on THURSDAY KVENINC, at VA o'clock, to bo addressed by Mis, JULIA COLEMAN. Singing by tho children.

All aro welcome. piERKKPONT ST. BAPTIST CHIIRCH, Clinton sts. illvino a rico TOMORROW MOllNINO AND HVICNINd. at uunl hours.

Prcoclnnir by Rot. J. I). THOMAS, D. of Ohlcaco (termor r.an.ir of this church).

Sunday Sohool and Bible C.asses at P. M. A oordial invilatlon to all to worship with us. REV J. CLEMENT FRENCH AS imes tlio pastoral charge of Westminstor Proaby Ur.n Church, corner Fi rat placo and Clinton st, commencing ins labors TO 12th inst.

Proaoh ing atlJj A. M. and 7M P. M. Sabbath School at 2 P.M.

Ailarecordiallyjnvited. KEFORMED" CHURCH, (FN THE 1 Herein, Pierropont Bt, near Monroe pi. Rev. A. K.

VAN Florence, Italy, will preach SUNDAY, 12th ot J0J4 A. M. and P.M. Subject in the afternoon ho Italian Church." SOU TH "PRESB YTEiUANrauRC'H The Pastor, Rov. FRANCIS L.

PATTON, will proach at lOJvA. M.and 7JJP. M. Snbj'ectln too morning: "The Fohnth School." CHURCH, (CoRNKrt KT? of Clermont and Willoughby avs.) Publlo womhlp at 10.30 A. Preaohlng by Rov.

OKORGE A. HUB lllhA at 7 M. preaching by tho Pastor Rov. RICHARD MhRIDlTU, to be followed by prayor meeting. Sabbath School at 2 P.

M. Seats free. All aro cordially Inviied. SOUTH CraGREGATlWArTCHURCH Conrt'st. corner of Prosidont.

Rov. HKNRY M. STORKS, D. Pastor, horvices at A. M.

and VA P. M. Sabbath School and Bible Claasos at 2M P. M. SIMPSON M.

E. SUNDAY(lHOOL Corner (llormont and "Willooghby avs. Monthly meotingof tho Sunday Bchonl Missionary Society will he held TO MOIUtOW AFTKKNOON at o'clock. Addrosa by Hot. ii.

G. ANDREWS, D. and other Interuathig ezetrciaes. CTKONO PLACE BAPTIST CHURCH 'l'O MOHItOW (Sunday. Nnvoinhor 12).

tho Pastor, lirv. IIOYT, will preach in tho morning at IU, o'clock, and in tho ovoningot 7a o'clock. All are oor dlally inviied to attend. t. mary's oiruRiJH7Tsiis0bi'A'Cj i lii near Myrtle floe; sorvice every SUNDAY at WA A.

M. and Vj P. M. This church is on Urely supported by tho Olfertory. nol'JtS" CT.

J'KTER'S CHURCH, STATBSTT near Bond Itev. JOHN A. PADDOCK. D. Roe tor.

Services every LORD'S DiY at o'clock A. M. and ly. P. M.

Tho closing sorvlces in tho old School room will tako placo TO MORltOW, at 'J clcokA.M. and tha opening exercises in tlio now Sunday Hehocl building at o'clock P. M. ST. MATTHEW'S ENGLISH LUTHER" kAN OHURCIl, Atlantic Bt, botweon Thlrdland Konrth avs.

Rov. S. Ii. BANItl VA, of Wheoilng. Va will preach TO MORROW (Sundavl at 10 a'.

and invited11 Scbo1 at P. M. Slirangois aro oordlally OTATE STREET CONG. CHUlToii; yp SUle it, near Hoyt. Uov.

ISAAC U. MEUERVH. Pastor, will preach TO SfOKROW, at Wyt A. M. and 7H 2i a city chnrcb ought to be and to do Kvonlng "Blo.sed aro thoy that bnnsor and thirst." StrangerB tuado woloome.

SANDS I STREET Ml E7 CHURCTTHB Bbv. Dr. THOMAS GUARD, of tho South Africa Mission, will preach In this church TO MORROW at 1RW A.M. Sunday School services at 2Jtf P. in tho Sunday School Building on High at which it is axpooted that Rov.

Dr. GUARD and Rev. Dr. JAOOBI, lato Superintendent oi Missions In Germany, will bo present and address tbe children; also singing by choir of German children. mHIRD UNITARIAN UNITY CHAPEL; sL Clnsson ay, between Atlantic and Fulton ays.

Rev. STHPIIEN II. CAMP, Pastor. Horvloos 'IO MORROW (Sunday) November 12. MORNING and EVENING, at nhe usual hours, Sunday Mchool at 3 P.

M. AH floats aro frsfl WARREN ST M. E. OHUROH, BE tweon Court and Smith sts Preaohlng TO MOR ROWatKW A. by Rev.

RII3HARD MEREDITH, and at 7 P. M. by Rov. GEO. A.

HUBBELL. Tho ovon Ingdlscourso will bo preceded and followod by a Revival Prajor Meeting. C1XTH AVENUE BAPTIST CHAPEL, 7 and Dograw st. Sunday School at 2 o'clock I'. Novomlier 12.

1871. Preaching at 3J o'clock MONDAY KVKNINO at 8 o'clock. All aro Invitod oat. tend. IO LET A YARD, 75x100 FEET, WITH office, soalea, shades, oto, near Hamilton jp erry rent in and ioaso to suit a go in tonanu innmro pi u.

F. HEIgSEKBUTTEL, 17 and 13 Atlantio st. noil 2f TO LETOR LEASE FOR A TERM of years, a very fino oornor storo, 30 ft front by 43 or liquor store, or amplo rdom for both: hasa fino oollar and largo hriok vaults. Apply to JOflM PAGAN, Hlckaand Harrlaonats. no94t.

TO LET AT A GREAT LOISS, TILL 1st of May, a lino storo with Urgo show window, on block from City Hall, also vory fluo sooond floor for dwollhig. Inquire In the piano store, 89 and 91 Court betwoen I.jvlncston and flobormorhorn Bts. no8 4t TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES Tho old real estate offioo 63 Flstbush av. near Lafay otto av, and furniture for sale. This is a good ohanoofpr any person wishing to ougago in tho buslnoss.

Apply to I'. 1 ITZGBIIALD, oornor of Flotbush av. and Sixth ov, in tho officii "oto 9t yOIt SAliE SALE HOUSE, IN PERFECT order, nnd ndlolnlng lot on Now York ov, noar Pacllic st prico would lot till May noxt i or 43oO. Address DOCTOR, hn iVost Thlrty sovonth st, N. Y.

nolt)2t' FOR SALE CLINTON AVEN UH THB proporty, 144 Clinton av a convenient and doslrablo honso, with extension, with all tho modern Improvements, and five iota of ground. Terms oasy. For tormiund por mlBBion to see it, call at S24 Clinton av. noli 101lSALE HOUSES FIRST CLASS brick ann brown stone houses, in boat locations, on cuByteimB; covoral at bargains, with immediate possession. B.

KDDY No. 1 Park place, cur. Broadway, jy, y. noa 6t Ijl'OR SALE A THREE STORY BRICK houflo, cloven roms; pioasant location, with two Btory Btahlo, In tho rear; houso is new and in order. Ap lily the premises, 293 Navy st, betwoen Fulton nud DoKalb avs J1() 3t FOR SALE A 3 STORY, BASEMENT and tubcellar, brown atono front house, in porfoot orderj with all tho fmprovomonts, A bargain.

Ad Iuy to. v. mir lioimv ouniittol'J. WOOD, 15 Willoughby st; office TIOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A TWO S' 'story house and storo, for groooriea, Ao. will trado for liouno or lots; this house needs finishing and must be Bold or traded at.

a sacrifice. Apply Sunday, or mornings boforefl or evenings after 5 o'olook, to J. FINGLETON, 216 Flatbushav. LIOR SALE OR A hntifim ft for first class houso in tho vicinity of Pros pi cot or Washington Park three full lota with a good t.hn HniirhtH. noar Wall et Ferrv.

H. M. PIErtOli 11 Pino Bt, Now York. no9 2ta FOR SALE A SMALL, THREE STORY brick house, located on the Hill; houie has 9 rooms, and contains every modern Improvement; will sell lor sold boou. For farther particulars address B.

G. Wy Eaglo office. FOR SALE ONE OF THE BEST BUSI neaB comers on Myrtlo av auitablo for a hardware, dry goodB orgrocory business; a raro ohance for an entor prislng buainoBS man terms easy. Apply on tho premises, corner of Myrtle and Franklin ava. nollSt FOR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN On easy tonns, the finest livery stable property In Brooklyn, business established; no bonuB, no stool: to buy, and possession given Immediately.

Address Brooklyn P. O. Box 139, W. D. noil 2t IOR SALE OR TO LET FUKNISHED or unfurnished A Bmall brick dwelling, with all tha modern improvements; location tho most desirable part of Clermont av, surrounded by churches and schools.

Address OWNER, P. O. Box 1.677, N. Y. City.

OR SALE ON LAFAYETTE AV, NO. 417 Ono of the neatest frame houses in tho eity, built by day's work, and containing every modern improvement; ready for immediato occupany, and will be Bold on easy tonus if closed out witnin tiin days. Examine thopremiaes, and apply to WYCKOFF ft JAMES, 203 Montague BtX noil Th ForTsale or exchange some desirable improved proporty. situatod In tho Eighteenth and Twenty first Wards of Brooklyn, for vacant lots, soaa of horso ana curriages, or merchandise. Apply to JOSEPH DAV I BON, Builder, 483 Marcy av.

uoiOrW.Lsn.ra.vYixa OR SALE IN HERKlMBii A two Btory attio baeement and aubcollar frame house, with oxtra lot, all improvements; also a throo story brown Btono front storo in Fifth av; vory desirable prppftrty; will be sold low and on easy terms. Apply to P. O. PROVOST, 38 Oonrt at. nolO 2t FOR SALE A NEAT TWO STORY attic and basomont frame house, tillod in with brick, water and gas, heater and range, house in good repair, marble mantels, Ac.

house, 23n0, lot, 2 7x100. Within twelve minutes' walk from Fulton Forry; prico low and torma easy. Inquire of tho ownor, 108 Tillary st. noil st' FOR SALE FRAME HOUSE, 808 DE Kalb av, two Btory, basomont and aubcollar, wiU with nil improvements and in first rate condition, botwoon Tompkins and Throop avs; lot 25x100. Also, three lots.

aoh Kosciusko st, in rear ot Bam nouso. an for sale at bargains, by R. K. HARDY, 411 Gates av. noli 13t ForTsale the very desirable three story, brick, brown stono ba3oment and sub cellar houso, 22x4ux95, 133 Livingston st; having all im provemeniB; in excellent repair; within two minutes of and all tho car lines.

Inouiro at tha promiso from 10 A. M. to 4 P. or at ANDREW A. MOSKS, 20 and 23 William st.

N. Y. SALE THE PHILADELPHIA IT brick, 2 story, basement and subcollar houso. No. l'ji Twelfth st, Brooklyn; in good order; heater in meut and rango in kitchen; eight bearing, grapo vine3; mis alley connection with, street.

Prico Tonus easy. Apply on premise ffji SALE SIDNEY PLACE, WITH JL in a fow minutes walk of Wall st. and South FerriS; a very detirablo three story brick house, in good order prico immediate possession if desired. A $3,500 rirsf mortgage for salo. Aoply to A.

J. WALKER, 112 John at, N. Y. "HT'OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR Brooklyn houseHandsome residence on Loos ltii.md. 1h jinresof larul.

tour tr.iut nonds. noar tho Bar: iiisn.lotftat Jamaica. Kihl Now York, Great Nock. White Pinion, Staten Island, Brooklyn, with a uovv brick houso on Bond st. To lease Tho International Hotol, New York.

H. L. ItlDfilt, 39 Pino W. Y. 171 OR SALE A THREE STORY BRICK houso, Grand av, near Atlantic, 20x30x100, English basement; good location; handy to Fulton or Atlantic av.

tars. Will be gold low for cash, SjSfi.KOO. This Is a good chance to buy, either for occupation or investment, boing only small distance from Prospect Park. Thoio who mean buBinoss, address BARGAIN, SURE, Eaglo office. nolO 31 IflOR SALE VERY LOW, AT $4,000 only $500 cash required baluuco iu quarterly payments of $'50 or more to suit tho purchasers; an ontiroly new wo story basomont and sub cellar frame houso nine rooms; water atld gas: Iot24xl00; fino location Belgian pavement on streot.

J. BURRHLL, Ileal Eatato and Insurance olficc 491 Fifth av, noar Twelfth st, South Brooklyn. no4 7f IjlOR SALE A BEAUTIFUL THREE Btory and basomont frame house just completed, in a first class location, with all tho modorn ImprovemontB throughout; 12 rooms; hot and cold wator to top floor; nl cove on second floor, and servants' bolls; all got up sub fftnntlnllv. and tastefully situated on Pulaski at. No.

113. "between Marcy and Toinpkina avs. Iuquiro of FRANK. I'lilLLirrj on tno promisoB. nom dct IOR SLE OR TO EXCHANGE FOR Brooklyn property, a country Boat, with ton acros of land, outbuildings in first rato ordor; one ruilo from New Brunswick, Now Jersey neighborhood for health unrivalled house a modorn stylo cottage of cloven rooms; fino young orchards and brooks; price $14,500 cash; property in exchange must bo within a few minutos walk of Prospect Park.

Brokers nood not apply to Room INo, 7 HmnKnti fi onn nn.9R if." S.W.SAW OR SALE ON THE HEIGHTS ON Willow Br. near Plorrenont. a first class four story briok dwelling, 25x5'i, lot 100, having all tho modern improvements, such as cellar with cemented floor and plastered ceiling, wino and preserve closets, ash bin, Ac. kitchou with French range, oxtra stationary tubi, laundry, marble wainscoting to sink, hutlor'a pantry, with hot and cold water: parlors with etched glass in doors, Summer plecos of tlio Iatcbt stylo, extension library; ga3 fixtures in every convenient placo; eighteen rooms, sixteen closets: bath room fitted up in tho beat manner; marblo top washatands, four wator closets, lino yard, single light plato glasB windows guards to basement windows and area; heavy front railing and cornice, vestibule marble tiled, solid black walnut doors overy closet and aido wall throughout tho houso painted tn oil ceilings of basoment, parlors, and second story beautifully 'frescoed. In fact, every part is complete and roady for immediato occupan cy.

This proporty will be sold vory low nunon easy terms, by WYCKOFF A JAMES, 203 Montague st. nolL VTIOR SALE HOUSES WARREN HT. A1 noar Sixth av, "story, brown stone, all $13,000 lialtic at, between Sixth und Seventh avs. tirown trio, imp Carlton av, neur tlio Park, 3 story, biown stone, Imp St. James place, near Greene av, 3 story, brown Btono, Imp Warren st, near Fifth r.r, 3 itory, brick Pacific st.

near liomi, 2 story, French roof, brown stono Fcrgon st, near Jiomf, brick bfltween Fifth and av'3. 2.storv 16,000 Ifi.fVW) 1S.0H0 7,000 8,000 M.500 drown Atono or.nA F.vorgtcon av, near JJroadwa. framebrick tubouiont Fourteenth st, nearThird av, 2 story, brick 2,500 Wyckoff st, near Flatbnsh av, 'I story, brown stono. Briago si, near MUnughby st, 3 story, brown stono, furnished if desired, price low. Apply to P.

FITZGERALD, new office, corner of FlatbnSh and Sixth avs. FPU SALE REAL ESTATE. IT.OR SALE OR EXCHANGE LOTS ntalow prico and unincumbered will bo takon in Gxrhnnge for pood improved property. Auulv to D. S.

veu 10111 aji luooiaguo st. noil 3ta FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE TWO first class lots, near Prospsct Park and Flatbnsh av, for a small or medium sized houao in desirable neighborhood and near a cur routo. Address, R. No. 7C0 Warren street.

noli 2t IIIOR SALE 12 LOTS OF GROUND, 1 bounded by Washington and DeKalb avs, and Hamilton st 17 lota on Clermont and Vandorbilt avs, adjoining the Kluk on tho north; I loton St, Jamos place, noposlto tho Adoiphi Academy. Inqulro of JAM'ES h. PHELPS, Real Eatato Agent, S34 Fulton st. no3 Im TiORSALEORANGE CO. FARM200 JU acros; noar village and dopot; good buildings; trout brook; wator power io purposes; stock, uton Bils.Ao.

A Brooklyn houso in ffoou neighborhood takon tnexchango. S. EDDY A NO, a Park cor. Broadway, N. Y.

6t LIOR SALE OR TO LET BROOKLYN wharf proporty on long or short lease, and fn plots of size to suit, situated on the Gowanus Canal and Basins of tho Brooklyn Improvement Company below the Third street Bridge, Thi3 property is suitable for factories, warehouses, coal depots, ilonring mills and all kinds of business neoding wider communication, and being situated in tbo heart of the most rapidly growing eootlon of tho city.iB particularly dosirablo for doalora in lnmbor, stono, brick and all othor building materials. For terms, plana of proporty, Ac, apply at tho offlco of tho Brooklyn Improvement Company, cor. Third Bt. and Fifth avo, Brooklyn. jo21 lySAW DANCING ACADEMIES.

ALL THE FASHIONABLE DANCES, AT UILLGROVE'S ACADEMY. 228 Carroll st, cornor of Court st. South Brooklyn. SELECT CLASSES NOW FORMING. Ladies, Tuosday and Friday, or Wednesday and Saturday, at 3 o'clock, P.

Childron at 4 P. M. Gentlomon, Monday and Thursday, at 8 o'clock M. Ladies ond Gontlomon. Tuosday and Friday, at M.

Prlvjito Class and Soolablo, Wednesday evonlngs. PRIVATE LESSONS. The Galop, Waltz, Redowa, or any Bound Dances, correctly taught In onn or two Iossoub. PUPILS may commence anv timo. Call fur oiroulir.

noil SmS.MAW H. RIVKRS' DANCING ACADKMY. 175 Stato st, corner of Court. For the Seasons of 1871 and '72 classes will meet a3 follows Tuesday and Friday aftornoons for ladles, adult olass. Tuesday and Friday ovonings for gentlomon.

Wednesday aud Saturday afternoons for children. Wednesday evenings for ladies und gontlemon. Please call or Bend for a circular. boI6 6m DE GARMO'S DANCING ACADEMY; 82 Fifth uv, cornor of Fourteenth st, Now York. SATUBDAY MORNING CLASS at lt)J n.olock, for young ladies, mlBses and masters, especially designed for those whose otlier schools and studies prevout thoir attendance ut othor timos, as well as for thoso who reside out of New York.

TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, at 8, for gentlemen. Now classes constantly forming for beainnera; also, for udvunccd pupila in tho waits, rodowa, glido waltz and corn bin a', ion round dances. nol 12t 171 OD WORTH, 150 PIEllSTONTrT OlassoB now opon. Tuesday and Friday, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons and Saturday mornings, for families. Young Ladies' Private Olass, Tuosday and Friday afternoons.

Gonfs Glass, Tuosday and Friday ovonincs. Tho now dance, Presto will bo introduced during tho season. Mr. D. la also connected with bta fathor, Mr.

ALLEN DODWORTH, 212 Fifth av, N. Y. For further particulars sond for circular. Im JT. URIS' DANCING ACADEMY, 891 and 893 FULTON ST, (opposite City Hall,) Will re open September 5, 1871.

Mr. URIS will also opon an Aoadomy for tuition in dnnolog at his resldonco. No. 437 Clinton av, botween Greeno and Gates avs. The rooms will bo oponed for the recoption of pupils and formation of classes Oct.

2. Ladies and gentlemen dosiring to form private classes will bo Instructed at too Acadomy, or at thoir residences If proferrod. For furthor particulars call or sond for otrculara. au3l 5m MOUSE FURIVISHKNO GOODS. TTTOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE.

WILLIAM ORONIN Has just completed an extensive purchase of tho abovo goods, and now submits tho samo to his customers on Buoh torma as must givo uuquulifiod satisfaction. JOSEPH ROGERS A SON'S CELEBRATED SHRFFIH LD CUTLERY. MRS. KNOX'S THE CLIMAX, AND OTHER FLUTING MACHINES. KITCHEN UTENSILS Of ovory description.

A great saving cfYcctod by purchasing of WILLIAM ORONIN, Successor to tho lato John Unshnr.) nr1 1611 FULTON STREET, ecJl ly Opposite Cranberry at. JARDWARE ANU CUTLEKr iiOGHRS ft PLATED FORKS AND SI'OONS. IIOUSEiCHIfl'ING ARTICLES. WILLOW AND WOODKN WARIC. Now goods nnd low prioos.

THOS. OAUOON. I3f Atlantic Bt, noar Honry. no86t" MHaiCAL HVSTRVCTIOIV. BROOKLYN BRANCH OF THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MU8I0, Kos.

102, IM, nd 108 OOURT 8TRICKT. noar Stato, NOW OPBN DAY AND EVENING, For private and class Instruction in all branohos of musts, and modorn THE MOLLENHAU1SR CONSERVATORY. Formorly In Scbormorhorn street, has boon inoorporatod In this Institution, now tho most oxtouslve aud comploto musio school in tho United States. NEW CLASSES FORMING DAILY. Circulars may be obtsinod at tho Conservatory.

oc2I ltn ISS H. O. MoEARLAND, TEACHER of Music, 183 Carlton ar TOHELPS' CONSERVATORY OE MU JT SIC, cornor of Groeno av. and Cumberland st Pupils wlsbfna to commonco with tho Novembor torm should mako an early application. Ileinombor, this is ono of tho boat schools of musio in this country.

Tbo boBt faollltios for study in ovory dopnrtmont. Tho ohuroh nnd nahlnnh organ, piano, violin, ni larmonv and vooal musio taujiht in olasaes and privato lossons. upon tho most moderato torms. E. O.

4 K. B. nol BtS, W48 PROFESSOR PANORMO BEGS TO IN form bis friouds and tho muBlcnl publio that ho Is prepared to give thorough musical instruction at the resl aenoe of tho scholar, oc at bis own rosidonoo, 10S Plneapplo st, cornor of Fulton, no? St hnalnnis. tV rron w.nhinirtonav. corBergonBC, TnrTrwmnn TM IVTRHT ATEliY, A uiiib, gonaral house trom myrtle.

WAlTKT IN THK Vi Greene av. and Broadway, awoman to nurse baby other own houso. Call for wo 8b" aveoue. rrr tw wit Ironen rnfnmnco. reflnlred.

OMUt 1M Kymona be. AHTED GIBLS, TO form's nono but exporienood Unnds. Call, all Van WASTED A YOTJMU uirtu, iu rto ork of faniill family. Call at 86 Poptarrt, it, i corner of Henry. ANTED A WOMAN, FOR GEN oral honsoitork.

Good roferenooa ronulrod. Ap ply ot 1S1 Won VTarron "STANTED A GIKL FOB VT housoworkiqnoliacotlonnmustDonrBioiass. a.v ply at 701 WarroD botweon Jlltn una oum TV an. for general bonncwork must bo a good ylaln cook, wnsbor and lronor ref orenoo roqulrod. uall lor iwo days at 191 Amity st.

tlT AN TED A PKOTESTAW UlSKitl A.ri WW 1 hnnamvnrlr must bo BtronR and willing, and oomo woll rooomruondod goon nascB will bo paid. Call at 62 Second plnoo. WAMTED OOMPOSITOB A loura who hja had oiporlenco In sottlnc typo a porni ort Imivtloii will bo nl'on to a smart band. Apply at 48 Enlton 8t.ui'Bllr. noWM ANTED A YOUNO JfUli.

t. hn nliln KIWI Alld nllkO bOf telf Bcnornlly uaoliil. 'Apply, with reference, at 5 State at, near Powois. 1S7ANTED A PROTESTANT ENG lluli or Gomian woman, for general housowyrk i niuat ho Flrnnirand wllllnR; must comowollrocommondod good wucos will be paid. Call for throo daya at 87 htato st, ono door from Honry.

EPi" WANTED A MAN, THOROUGHLY tn t.trn nWm tha ordflrB and gWO out the work In an npholstory ostablhhmpnt also two or Ihrxo fond upholsterers. Apply at MUMFOBD'B, 3W and 3S2 Fulton st, nol0 2t ANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIHL. nnnnni n.Ta( Via (i onnd laundress and bo able to do plain cooking. Also a girl as ohambormaid and to take care of children. Apply niHH Willow fit.

roll 21" "VSTANTED A WOMAN, THOROUUrl three adults; tirst cfass city reforonco ronuirod. App.T at 2S7 Gates av, third door northeast from Franklin, froni to l.ana alter r. ai. VITANTKD IN A SMALL PRIVATE WW nmdrlnnnrl Hrsit i Iasd nnnk ftnd IftUIl drcss; also, ayoung. noatand eiporlonood ohambormaid nnd waitress; excellent recommendations required; none others need annly at No.

319 Jay st. noSSt 175TANTED A TRUST WORT VV rrlr 1 tr, nnil t.hn hft hv And nkft hor aolf gonorally useful; must havo reliable references; will receive kind treatment and a good home. Call upon or addrosi Mrs. MUNDY, SW President st, fifth house east of liovtst. UUBJI.

ANTED SERVANTS ALL FIRST ftlnn Anrvantx and rosnentahlo sirls lately arrived. nir fliiiiniiriTia in run vnrv nntr. rrvmiiiog. anniiia now Mr. CHRISTOPHER'S, 12 Tillary at.

Hia agency, twenty years' ostabiisheu, is tno most, soioot ana rospociaoieiu Brooklyn. Places ready ovory morning without waiting iVfo min.t0B. noU 3t WANTED SERVANTS. GET YOUR situations from THE EMPLOYMENT AND INDEMNITY 29 Oonoord Bt, noar Fulton. Many girls come horo who havo nover beon at an ollioe before, and ail respectable servants get their situations from this Company.

You are not required to remain hero ait3r your name is taken. oolBlm ANTED EXPERIENCED COOKS, chambermaids and waitresses, good plain cooks, children's nurses, and general housoworkers for splendid situations in gentlemen's families, on the Heights and avenues, at MANNING'S. 43 Oourt st, opposite the City Hall. All tho beat families get tholr help at MANNING'S. no8 4f WAlTI3 SITUATIONS.

WANTED A SITUATION, BY A good girl, to do housework; first rate reference. Can be seen for two days at 200 Van Buron, top floor. Wanted a situation, for an excellent girl, to do general housowork. Apply immediately, at hor proient employer's, 1U6 Willow WANTEDA SITUATION, BY A PRO testant woman as child's nurse: has had years of experience with Infants from their birth. Call for two dajs at her employers.

No. 99 South Oxford at. nolt) 3t ANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE sDoctahlo younc woman, as good nlnin cook, wash er and ironor has good city references. Call for two days at VA iusning av, WANTED A SITUATION, BY A young English girl, as ohambormaid, or to attend children. Pleuse call at hor present omployors, otH State st, bet.

Bend and Hoyt ats, on Saturday or Monday. WAITED SITUATIONS, BY TWO German girls; ouo aa good cook, washer and iron er, tho other as chambermaid and waitress; both are excellent first class girls, and havo good references. Apply at 42 Court st, at MANNING'S. AN TEDA SITUATION, BY A RE TV si housoworl ineotablo young girl, aa chamrjermaiu or goner.n k. F'or reforeiioo.

Ac. apply at the residence of her pr lyn av. her present employer, No. 788 St. Marks pi, cor.

Brook VS7AJSTED A SITUATION, BY AN American lady as housekeeper in a small family, or nssist in plain sewing, or to do upstairs work, in a uious family pnMorren reiorence given ann roquirea. in quiie at No. 12 Balchen place, noar Smith at, in tho basement. 069 3fc WANTED SITUATIONS, FOR WET nurses and reiiablo maio and fomale nurses for nil kind of sickness, with bostof roftrencos. Can bo found at all hours at Dr.

HANSEN'S Nurso Agency, 204 Sixth st, near Bowery, N. Y. Tako Second, Third and Fourth av. cars. AN TED SITU ATION BY TW TT respectable girls, ono as good cook, washorand ironor.

the other as chambgrmaid and waitress, or would do waitirg nlono; havo tho bost of city roforonce. Both can bo seen for two dayB at 245 Myrtlo av, in the crockery store. ANTED A SITUATION, BY A vnunir uontJemnn of first class education. In a first class house. Ho thoroughly understands four Kuropoan languages, bookkeeping, ancf genoral otlice duties, and Is willing to mako himself generally useful bost roferencos from Fluropean and American houses.

Ploasc address Y. Eagle office. noKJ 3U ANTED SITUATIONS CHRISTO PHRR'S AffiMipv. 13 TillarvRt. 2U years estab lished, hu8 become tho resort of nearly all tlio beat sor vants in Brooklyn.

The largest selection in tno ctiy, roi estnnt and Catholic, and ol different nations. No servants admitted without invesiigatod characters, and none sout but those suitable and reliable AtTKTED SITUATIONS, FOR SEV oral excellent cooks and launtlresBOs also, good plain cooks, aud first class washcrsand ironora and genoral honscttorkers. Germans, Americans, English, Irish, fccotch, Swedes, and colored; references thoroughly investigated, at, MANNING'S, 43 Court 8t, opposito City Hall. Established 1649. no8 4t' WAJITED MISCEM1.UIEOU.S.

S7 AN TED PARTNE IN AN ESTAB liahed carriage manufactory capital required from fa.Oin to if MINEOLA, Maglo ottico: WANTED ONE OR TWO ROOMS, furnished for housekeeping, in a private family. Addiefs, L. 11., Eagle ofiico. HrANTED A FURNISHED HOUSE, v. hrre tho occupants would board tho rent.

Address, L. Eaglojithco. ANTED WENTY SHARES Itrooktvn Academy oE Music stock. Address Box, 767, N. Y.

P. O. noil 2t fl ANTED BY A YOUNG MARRIED counle. a small house, partly Furnished, in thi vicinity of Si.uth Portland av. Addross N.

Brooklyn P. O. ANTED FIRST CLASS BROWN p.t' iiie in exchnnrro for an elegant rosid.inco in Eli? N. with cash. 37 Nassau st, New York, IaGoiu e.

AANTEDTO DRUGGISTS AN 1N; telligent. industrious and courteous bov, wishes to lcirn iho retail tiruc business has had oxperionoe. Address UHlORINKjKagln ottlce. Ah TED RN IS ED, KOR LIGHT housekeeDinir. ono lartro and ono small room trrnis SIB per month roforonces exchanged.

Addro3S It. C. ICaglo oftico ANTED A POSITION, BY A GER man lady of education, who loves little children. as pnrfoiy governess, or companion to an invalid lady. A ddress B.

Schonnorhom st. noli 2t WANTED BY A FIRST CLASS dressmaker, a few moro ongagemontp to go out by tho day at roasonablo tornjs. Apply at 141 High st, corner of Bridge. ANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE snectnblo voune cirl. aa r.nolf.

wnshnr nntl iron. or has good city roforonces. Call for two daya at 29 Princo Ef. AN TED OLD GOLD, OLD SIL ver and old watch cusps, fnr which fair nrimn will ifejjiiu ai inci watcnanii jowoiry Store OI ai. d.

MOliLY. 6PoIHzltcu at, DgrSt. Felix st. noi tit' WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND wife, a well furnishod, modorato fized bouse, in a respectable neighborhood. Address, with terms, otc.

S. P. Eagle ollico; boat of roforonces. noD 2tTho WANTED A PURCHASERTeORTa $3,500 I list Mortgage on Improved nronorty, run ning two and a half years. Apply to A.

J. WALKER. 112 John Bt, Now York. no9 StiThdS ANTED TO BUY POSSESSION MaV 1. a mnrinm hi hnaA nn Mthaw fJ.f.ord Adelphi or Clermont avs, and south ol Willnughby; $5,000 cash.

Apply to CANDEK 4 COOK, 810 i ulton st. jnn.Uon of Gates av noli 3fc" ANTED TO RENT BY A SMALL American fimtlr A nr r.t finannl Buitablo for housekeeping; must bo a good house and uoou locality: best of roteroncos given and roquirod. Address J. HagJo office. nolo 36 ANTED IMPROVED FULTON AV.

limtlftrtv Pjtrritsa rlonlrnno nf anlllncr of. fntp prico would confor a favor by sonding In fnll particulars, an i we havo several clenta wishing to buy. AND BE COOK, 6l(i Fulton noil 3t WANTED BY A NEWLY MARRIED couple, a second or third floor, auitahle for houso kcopfncpurposoHjn South Brooklyn, near Harrison st; furnished rooms preforred terms must bo low. Addroaa, stating terms, Eagle oulco. "yST ANTED A SITUATION, BY A German woman, as first class cook; understands all kinds of cooking, is civil and obliging and has excellent reforonco.

Apply at 4J Court st, at MANNING'S. NTED A SITUATION. BV A RE. bliectnblo Vonnr? irirl. im nhilfPa nnrsn find nnaiqf, in chnmberwork has siA years' rcferenco froci last plate.

Apphat77Pacih'cst. 717 AN TED A SITUATION, FOR TV Btricllv hnnnit nnt iiifollioonl A moriciTi limy yo.irsofago, either in a storo or otlico wagos oxpoct'Jd $1 per week. Address R. Kaglo otrieo, ANT ED A SITUATION, BY A RE Mpecfablo yonngglrl, to do cenoral on so work, in ciujii hi. in, ja aim ounging.

vpuiy ror two days at lb Clermont av, botwoon Park and Flushing avs. I WANTED A SIT ATIO Ji A RE spoctablo woman, to tako care of childron; hag no objection to doing good plain cooking, washiag and ironing. Apply for two days at Prince st. ANTED A SITUATION. BY A RE eiiCCtahlo vounc wnninn nn phuinhfirnifitil ntif, n.t reBs; has good city referencos.

Call for two daya at347 Baltic at, near Smith. ANTED BY A YOUNG MARRIED Connie, a KPonnrt fli nnfnrnlalinri a rrnnrl tion nnywhere between Smith Bt. and Ftatbush Wll Jougiibvand Pacllio sts. ront must be moderate Address W. B.

K. Eagle office. WANTED BY A COMPETENT AND cducatod mechanic, a situation with a mechanician, or any worker In fine meclianism, such as raodols, clocks, Ac, or would superintend oither the manufacture orope raUng of small machinery or mechanical appliances. Address MECHANIC, Engie offioo. noli 2fc WANTED BY AN EXPMiENCED dressmaker who goes out, with or without hor own machine, work, by the day; particular attention paid to tho cutting and fitting or children's clothing, ladies' nd infants' wardrobes, and all kinds of family sowing and ma chinoBtitching; embroidery dono on the Grovor 4 Baker machine.

Also, by an operator, to go out by the day. Pleaso call at 85J; tawreuco at, betwoen Johnson and Tillary. liOST AMI FOIJiVn. tf 1AME TO THE PREMISES OF THE H.y subscrlhor, at Gravoqond, L. a gray MARK.

Tho owi'or can have by provinc proporty and paying charges. JAMES A. WILLIAMSON, Gravosond, L. I. noH 3t jiOUND A SMALL SUM OF MONEY.

which the owner oan have by calling at 126 York street. IOUND 1 spotted TWO OOWS, ONE LARGE, hrt nrlinr nrnnll rlytrtr rnrl hrnVn tr.tn mu prcmiyrson night of 8th inst. Unless tho owner redpems tho Hfimn ivilhln fivft Anva Hmu mlrl tn. ami 'Kprnses, pursuant to tbo law provided for such caacB. I if if juid tr uax, iuirn av, cor.

I'ltty nttn et. LOST 10 REWARD WILITbE PAIT) lor tho roturn of a black and tan DOG largo Bizo csnrx cut had on a collar whon lost. WM. A. MUNDELL, i 21 Carlton av.

noli 2t' 5 OSTEON THURSDAY, NOV. 2, A HOUND DOG; black body, intermixed with whito; Imp a wliito flrenk around his nock answers to tho tiamo oi 1 Don." Tho finder will bo suitably rewardod by ro tui'Miig h.11110 to StJti Pacific st. nolt) 2t OST S25 REWARD ON COTOBER a black WATER SPANIia. Imir utirl tiin colored pawf. nnd spot ovoroach eyo; fihort tail.

Tho nllOVO reward Will 1)0 fn jitiv rnliiynlmr lifm in Joralemon at, near Clfritou. no7Ht LOST ON THURlaDAY MOItNING somewhoro In tho vicinity of Fulton Ferry, or In it 1 an1 Croonpointcar, orin Now York, a black lace I IE. fastened Willi a nlnof brilliants. Tho lindor will bo suitably rowarded by leaving tbo samoat tho Eaglo olhco. tf OST A BLACK AND TAN DOG AN ALA Bwors to tho namo of "Jack;" had on whon lost, brass collar, with small boll attached, with a pieoo of lavondcr ribbon.

Tho finder wlllrooolvo tho thanks of tlio owner, hcsldo being suitably rewarded, as ho wan a pot 277 Washington st, ono door from Tillary. 1 osT sb reward onatuTiday; JLJ Novombor 4. on South St. cars. Now York, or Myrtlo av ulton av, or yatb sh av.

cirs of Brooklyn, a PAOK TlmS and pastoboard covered Ac Iron wS. SyL'anl and the Atlantic Dock Win, th boVO by Sou Uock Works, STOLEN S20 WII.l. nw. tja7ti TiiiTiJ a "i .111 i 1 i i. too return of an olive colored OVERCOAT with nllk nn'r No qnostlons will bo oskod, sSould'ronVrn Ulkon wllh lho Pn who SSft.wtt.1.".0 catto tho nuovo placo, cr if that is not notified wZ vU fni tb ovror 52,, i' 0 Hl" pny tho above 'oward to obtain tho nol0 2f Ssl keward lost, on frT TT, botwoon too Nntlonal EJ i Depot, one BOOK of Fifty SMrTS.

hZT'ooo lug tiio same to na QycBtlonB oikod. nponrotnra no8 UI1AS. A. MILLHR, 131 Fulton st.K.Y. SATURDAY EVEN IN NOV.

11. fljo Fourth Edition of the Brooklyn. DOll' Emrle is supplied to Newadeal ers, Carriers, and iho Public of the Eastern District, at half past four at the Distributing Agency of Ccorgo A. Wood, No. 43 Broadway, IS.

near Koosevolt street Ferry. AMUSBSSaHTB THIS EV8NI5Q. BROOKLYN THHATRE Dtvoros. PAKK TMHATKS lfur Welt. AOADIiMY OF MUtW Trovatoro.

IIOOLEY'8 0P1KA HOUSK. Varleu Bntertalnmont, OLYMPIl) muATRH.Varletr Kotartslnmont. Ai HENEUH Dramatlo Roadincs. WALLACK'S TUEACKH, U. Y.

A NIoo rtnu Sho Critic. BOOTH'S DBHATRB, H. Y. Ool; or ho Orlokot on tbo Hearth. FfJTH AVENrn TBBjlTOB.

N. Y. Dlvoj. 8T.JAMK8 Y. Sixty SU Tw Many Cooks.

OLYMPIC THBATBR It. T. Humptj Dnmpty. GRAND OPJSBA BOU3U, K. Y.

ltUooo Oo. NIBLO'S UARDHrf. M. Y. Our AtuDrioan Cousin, BOWERY THKATRE, II.

Y. The Blacksmith of Antwerp Crime. LIMA EDWIN'S 1U.QA.VRa, K. Fraaco, Ojora La Porlcbole. THKATHiC OOJUQUK, St.

4c. Najrj Kccoalriolfclot, UNION SQUABB IBnATRE, N. Y. talnmont. Yariatf Hnter WOOD'S ItUSHUM.

N. Yx Porfonnanoas orv after soon and eionliie. Th. Boy Detective. BRYANT'S NEW 0PBI1A HOUSU.

N. Y. JIinjtal rerUirmarjce. iSAN FRANOISOO MINSTREL HALL, N. Y.

Hoijro eocntrieltios, eto. TONY PASTOR'S OPHRA H0US5, N. Y. liurlosqad, Songs. Dauoes, Ao.

NKW YORK CIRCDS Equojtrlanlim, Ac. To our Readers. We haYe established agencies for the sale Of the Eagle at Bomo of tho principal bnsinoss points in Now York City, as follows: Aator House steps. 6. P.

RocUwloiI. Grand street Ferry. South Side Ilailn.ad, James Slip, New York. Woodruff Brothers, Eno Railway Ferry Buildings, corner of Chambers street. New York.

TnE T.ikef.nacle Lectubis. Tho first regular leeturo of the course before tho Young People's Association of the Tabernacle, stroet, will be delivered on Monday evening, the 27th instant, by licv. Dr. A. A.

WUleta. His subject is Tho Model Wife." Sneak Thief. Some siienk thief yesterday evening at o'clock, entered the stablo of J. Chapman, corner of Gates and Patchen avenues, and stolo therefrom a roan pouy fourteen bauds high. A Papij) by 0.

13. Fr.oTniNGnAif. On Tuesday evening of neit week, at a stated rneoting of tho Long Island Historical Society, to bo held at the Chapel of the Paoker Institute, a paper will be read by ev. O. B.

FrothiUffbam, of Now York. Subject St. Charles Bcrroineo.Sthe Typical Hero of the Romish raith." Buookltx Eye and Eah Ho.snrAL At this institution there wcrs treated during the month of October, 151 uitw patients, of whom 11" were lor diseases ot tha eye, and 3lt for diseases of the cur. Oovoeut at the A.TnENEt'M. Next Mouiliiy evening, a concert will bo given at tho Atbeni um, by Hub 8.

E. Joso and Mrs. J. K. Draper.

Caul Scotjrz at thk Academy. It is announced that Carl ficharz will leeturo at tho Academy of MuBic, in this city, on Wednesday evening, the 3'Jd upon tho Civil Service Reform. Deleterious "Wises and Liqtjoes Few people coni(ier the deleterious effects of impuro or interior liiitn is iii'i ihe human System, nor of the importance at tathed to rho production of puretvines and linuora. So great is the manufacturing of imitation vvinc3 and llouors carried on ever tL? entire habitable gLibe, and among all that is considered a vcrj prorit.iblo bualnoss, not only to tiiLf exporters but the importers, and frequeni ly it is nothing more than domestic wines or liquors, manufactured und doctored up, as the Iciin is used, almost under tlio eyes of tho eonsumcni. This deleterious stuff is so fixed np by coloring, and adulteration, ne to actually resemhle the genuine in color, cirervoce jee, and so perft'C, in smell and tasto ore these liquors and wines, that the boitof judRe3 aro at times nut a little puzzled in regard to their ceouinenes.

Sj nicoly do the manufacturers manipulate it, thst they ars seldom detected in artfully doctoring impuro Uiju'ts to mrke them resemble to genuine. Thousands upon him? Hilda of gallons of the vilest stuff are sold daily to unsuspecting persons, who may consider thoy hava secured the liquors, and so groat Is this traffic carried on, that it would simply astonish consumora. 31 any an invaJid has been harried Into a premature grave, and iminymen been made habitual drunkards by the use of tlii? deleterious stnff vo speak of. Physicians should prescribe nothing but the purest article to their patients, nor should any consumer scak after any but the best, and become positive of its genuineness. That wines and liquors are essential to strengthen the weak and tone up tho By a tern of the debilitated, there is not the slightest doubt.

lo physicians would lail to rccommond pure winei or liquors tn thir patients, even when all other remedies have failed. That lifo nae been saved by its prompt uso, there aro no better judges than physicians themsolvos, and as wo have before said, it has beon to cloarly proven that liquors have been strictly beneficial to mank'nd, a od impure iiimors oxecodinsly injurious. Onr article is Bimply to remind those who shall bo in need from time to time of the best wines and liquors, and particular! to physic Linn of Brooklyn, to a tew lino and choice brands of the best imported liquors and vrineB to be had of W. I. Paye, No.

510 Fnlton streot, namely: Tho3. Hinos Otard Brandy, vintage of 1818; Old Sutton Brandy, vintage of 1E49; Old Cognac, vintage of 150; the very best and purest Sherries, Ports, Burgundy Ports and Madeira wines, and also Irish and Scotch whiskies and gins, to be had In this city for medicinal or for ordinary use. Some very tine Royal Oporto wine, vintage of 1B31, is partioular ly recommended to invalids and others. We doubt if any similar wine oan bo found in oithor city. Our citizens should not forget the establishment of W.

I. Paye, sito ated at No. 610 Fulton strsot, just abovo Maoomber'8 Square. This houo is first claas in every respect, ono of Che oidcf in (he city, and known to most of phystciauf, and tho oldest residents of Brooklyn. Soap Its History Papee Fifth.

The lyes, twuor three mLxed, are used at tha beginning diluted w.th water, on account of the excess of sea salt in the kelp. A quantity of lye is pourad on the melted tallow, and themisUiro is boiled, a workman agitating tho materials to facilitite the co jibinnti.m. The tire being withdrawn, and tin Hrjuid h'tvin? it is poured off and a new portion is thrown in. A second boil i3 given, and bo on in Buueepsion. Two or three boils aro mad over? tv.i lre hura, for siz das.

T'jward tjo last tho stronger I.ve is iTmirht into phy. Whenever the worknian perceives iho neat inn is j.crriec. tho process is Btoppfd mi the H.ap is littcd cut and p'jured into Uio iicnf np At tho factory of Me Hi MiiN. A Cu Pirk av. and Himilton at, in our city, nur citizens may soo tho process of soap making on in perfect detjil.

one of tho largest in our country, turns out tho beat Boap. The proprietors taka pleasure in shjwing it to their You sny yor.v income is Sin. 000 per year why should you insure your life? It certain prosperous men ir: New Yutk wero to morrow, to buy this or that stock, you weuid buy, too, because you havo confidence in their judgment. One of these very business men yon esteem so much, has an income of $50,000 a year, nnd i roo.cirii of estate settled upon his wife, lathe has bib lilo insured lor $125,000. You would follow his ex amplo in any tiling' else, why not In this The Guardian Mutual Like Insurance Company has been proved to be ono of the safest in tho country; you cannot insure in any better ono.

By calling on Mr. D. C. Nobthrop, No. 3d Court fat, you can learn all abontthis Company.

Professor A. H. Rockwell has removed to more comfortable quarters at the Brooklyn Garden, opposite the City Hall, whero he daily oshibita his wonderful power in commanding tho most obsUnato, vicious nnd tricky hors03. Tho Professor instructs his class to have the same command over them. Tnero are now about three hunflred members to his class, and thoso of our citi ipns who own horsoflesh would bo wlso to join tho elosi.

Tickets of raembenhip aro but S3, which entitle tho member to all priv lieges, as well as a full course lectures, and also a book of valuable receipts, editod by tho Pro lessor. It is tue most valuable work of tho kind we have ever eeen. A Comfort. Some of the most beautiful Infants Cloaks crer made may bo scon at Mrs. Shjsiiman'b, Hos.

318 and 320 Fulton st. These necessary articles, thrown upon oui babes when they aro tiken abroad, ought to be properly mado and ornamented, for whatever plainness ia adopted by adults, children, and especially babes, shonld bo elegantly dressed aud judKlnrr from ths quantities of cloaks sold by this ono establishment, immenso numbers uu. be sold during the ui xi few weeks. AsioNfi Hie various makes of watches, those manufactured by tiio Now York Wit tub Company arc pro eminent as the mo3t correct time keepers. Messrs.

Olive it i No. 11 John st. N. are the agents, and also cjcic njdve lu'iuufacttircrs of Juwelry, and Importers ot fitc diamonds and prechus Ktuno. Their styles of jewelry of ths latest de.ii ns and A The ituw jewelry establishment if M1 ir.

II AIM' jmer of Fulton and John ton fits i perfect palace, and a' nets univcrj.il ntlou tiou, but innn; i i tii.in 1 1 it displ.iy of silver ware, jewelry and diiduy of diiinonds nnd prciuut fctoneb in tlieir ircroouib. That groat tribunal, Public Opinion, has tnoM emphf.ii'NilIy dectded in favor of Axrix A No. i'tilton k', nc. tho place to purcimso in every particular by any other ettabli.shmont in this city. The full capacity tif the concern is required to supply tho ever ini Ti.Mairg domnnd.

(in and secure uno. Tin: lirm of U. P. Co. never fail, they have taken prvniijru after premium tneir gent'ei silk huts, capfi, T3 and gauntlets an I I.i JIj i furs, hats and miilinry.

ia ackuo'vl jdjo il Pities 1 Fulton street, display th.3 linest fisto and omploy the beat nkill be found in ttiu hminoa? in either city. To DrbPEPTics. From a careful analysis ol Duolkv'k Yeast Powder, wo can Baiely recommend its producing bread, biscuits, pastry, Ac, which can bo relished by tho moat sensitive dyspoptic, as healthy and nutritious. Use no other preparation than Hale's Vegetable Sicilian Haui Hemeweb for iuiprojing tlio growth and restoring tho color of tho hair. no(J 3t It requires taste antl skill in getting up window decorations.

Lambonjuins gotten up by us cannot be fiurpussed. We claim superior aiuages in this department. Foster cir.jut d.Mlers, 257 Ful tonbt. art) 3t, Ptjhcuaseus of carpets ami upholstery poodaare to examine an ai iorlmixit worthy of their attention. 'J iierv; will he no disappointment in the Tiituiie tti the stock, style or i Bhothuhs ilh'i Fulton uoj that aro made ami fitted well go a long way in piirchaherf We gaarantuo satisfaction in nil F.tTI:i: Carpet Dealers, 57 i 'ullou tt.

no'.) VtTz aro renting our class Pianos and O.ri'1 na. null lll.lil.'ir.i' Hif ti nf i.ri.n If rJhis lias not been done heretofoie, except with interior nstn'iJioiils. We are deiormim. all shwll havo a chance tobavo good iiiatrumont at the lowest possiblo rates. Cn.MDLEU Chickering Ageucy, 170 Montacuo Jrtreei.

acWJyB Holiday Goous, consisting of raournina jowelry, toilet articles of every description, and an im menscatockof tr.ncy goods of tho latest importation, may Jje had of T. W. WooUM, No. 3U3 'ultou st. oc7 S.TuiThtf Bot'kkb Gold Plated Jewelry, Fancy llub Jer Goods and Mourning Jewelry in variety.

Also, fancy goods, toilet articles, traveling1 bags, atT. Wood's Emporium, 303 Fulton st. oc7 S.Tui&Th tf Coitghs and colds are often overlooked. A continuance for any longth of timo causes irritation of iho lungs or come chronic throat disease. Bnows's UbohCHUal Troches are an effectual cough remedy.

Boy your Furniture and Carpets at very loir prices for cash, or pay In weekly or monthly installment at B. M. Cowpebthwait'6, 165 Chatham st, N. Y. OC30 8t H4S Buy your Furniture and Carpets at very low prices for cash, or pay woekly or monthly install Bientfl, at B.

COWPEBTH WAIT'S, 1C5 CUatliam st, N. se30 8t SAM EAGIII OFFICE, JL P. IO. COMMITTEE ON ELECTION FRAUDS IN'otlflcasIon to members. We aro requested to state that The Com mlttoe on EleoMon Frauds, appointed at too moating at tho Aoadomy of Musio last oveulcg, are requested to meet In the Director's Room at that placo, on Monday eyening, at eight o'clock.

E0BBEEY AT MIDNIGHT. tyonr Money or Your Eiife" Thia morning, about a quarter past ono o'clock, a most daring robbery was perpetrated on board the nchooner Louis Walsh. Tho schooner is lying in Wallabout Basin, and the Captain, John W. Kol ly, who elcepaon board, was aroused from sleep in hit cabin, and found a man standing alongside with rc ivolvcr in hand, which ho presented at tho head of tho ttemflcd captain, who was too much ahrinod to shout for usplstanco. The robber said if ho made the slightest noise bc would blow bis brains out.

He thon told bim to hasten and band ovor all the money ho had in bis possession. Tho captain mado no roHiatauce, thinking it much better to comply with tho request, and proceodod to hand out all the money ho had, amounting to $05, and, on being assured that it was all tho money be had oa board, the robber mado his departure, revolver in hand, threatening to carry out hia threat if there was any attempt to alarm, and so escaped. Tho robber is dcsoTibea no being about thirty yoirs old, istoul build, with black moustaclio. Uo wore a black alouched hat. On regaining ibo deck tho ruffian was Joined by a confederate, who was keeping a lookout while the other wob engaged in plundering the cabin.

EADICAL OFFICE HOLDERS. IQow tlicy Do Business in Brooklyn. The astonishing incapacity of the presont Federal officers is au ominous symptom of tho disaa tcra whioh would result from an extension of their powor. They commit the most astonishing blunders, and attend to their business afl if it were a consideration onUrcly subordinate to the more engrossing occupation of keeping their places. Their neglect of duty was well illustrated by an ad venturo of an Eagle reporter yesterday.

Haying ot caion to make certain inquiries about a Radical repeater named Bmltb, who bad been allowed to en capo punishment by furnishing straw bail, he pushed his way through a knot of WET AND ODOROUS POLITICIANS, waiting for that great local dispenser of bread ond buttor, Mr. B. F. Tracy. Entering the dingy and closo smelling room, sacred to the uses of the Marshal, he inquired for Mr.

rlow, and in his place was accosted by a gentlemanly young person, who replied to his question that Smith had beon arrestod in November, 1870, and tlat after providing bail, Iie.b3d escaped furthor i recess until July, 1871, whoa a bench warrant had been issued for his apprehension. A dingy little German horo said, Yaw, das is zo. I vas der debudy vot serfed dot varrant. Dey dold me in New York Zmith 'ad beonarresded by der Southern Disdrict. Reporter Then you failed to rearrest him bfficcr Yaw.

Der man is in der Sdide Brison for two year and six nionda. I gouldu't arresd him zo. The dialogue was listened to with great attention by tho obliging clerk, who bad never hoard anything about tho csbp before. For thi antecedents of tho prisoner and tbe circumstances of his arre3t tho reportor was referred to ex United States Marshal Dallon. who, though out of oulce, so it was alleged, held tho record of arrest in hia possession.

The reporter trndgod to the oflice of the genial Dallon, and was received by au excessively polite young man, who soecicd to know more about tbo operations of tho Marshal's oftlco than all the present officials combined. Ho deaied retaining a single book, and furnished our reporter with tiio circuuibtaucea of the case, which wero printed in thy Eagle yesterday. The reporter then returned to tho Marshal's office, and tbo obliging clerk at once discovered tho missing volunu'') alleged to bo in ox Marshal Dallon's keeping. Hunting up all tbo records of the case, MEAGRE AND UNSATISFACTORY aa they were, be wa3 obliged to be content with ths German's explanation of Smith's" disappearance. Calling on Mr.

Allen, of the District Attorney' office, our reporter inquired of that amiablo young official what had become of Smith," Mr. Allen replied that Smith had escaped, and that bis bail was wortbloss. Reporter Then Smith is not serving out his torm in tbe Penitentiary? Mr. Allen He was never tried. Reporter But your officer says that tho return on bis bench warrant was to the effect that Smith had been captured by the Southern District officials.

Mr. Allen Impossible. Thoro has been no bench warrant isnued during tho present Marshal's term of offlco. Reporter I beg your pardon. There boen warrant issued with just euch a return.

They both descended to tho Marshal's ofllco whore our reporter's statement was at once corroborated. Mr. Allen gnawed his moustache, ond tbe Marshal was sent for. Ho was perfectly astonished to learn. (jht any warrant had been issued for "Smith's" arreai ahjoo ho had succeeded Marshal Dallon, and hd aera.d rich moro astonished that legal proewttugi 'should have been discontinued against a S00Ucl becaUB0 a D0 wildered German had made Va improbable report.

A dobgbtful gUmpBQlnto 0onfU9i0Q andinflccuracy of the whole wutl wfl3 Qt ouce affordodi and or tho spaco of vq minutca three or four Radical office bolder were by tueears on tho question of a Radical rerJ. eater's evasion of justice AMUSEMENTS. The Brooklyn Theatre. In consequence of the demand for scats to witness tho porformauco of Divorce," as presented at this theatre, the drama has been announced for repetition for another weok. Tho rformance of Macbeth, named for to night, has been deferred until next Saturday.

The Acadejit of Mtrsic There was quite a rush for seats at tho box offlco at the Academy this morning, and there is no doubt of a crowded houso tonight, on the occasion of tho first appearance of Wach tel, tho great German tenor, in thia city. "Travotore" ie the opera selected, the rolo of Manrico exhibiting Wachttd in Me best points. Ho is announced for thia night OrJy. The Paiik nst performance 6f McCloskey'a new play uf "The Far West" takes placo to night at this theatre. Next week, Mr.

DeNayse'd new drama of "Oofty Gooft" will be performed. The Atheneusi. There was quite a largo gatboring at the Atheneum last night, on the occasion of the performance of the musical burle3quo of Po pita," by the school children of Public School No, 15, tho performance ehcitiug loud and well merited applause. Though (he night was Btormy, quite a large amount was secured for the fund iu aid ol which the performance was given. Hoolex's Opjoia House.

The excellent variety bill given at this houso during the week closes tonight. This bill is reafiy worth seeing. The Olympic Theatre. To night Charley Walters performs bis attractive feats for tho last time, and tho stars of tho week will shiuo out for the last tjme this evening. LAW IrTTmiGEKOK, SUPREME COURT CIRCUIT Jubtioe GlLBEBT.

alleged guabantee to pay the debts of ANOTHER. Ferris Tripp agst. E. H. Durfee.

The plalntifT sues to reoover $2,595.69 on the following i'actB alleged by bim. In 18G7, Charlea Erle and Charles A. Bunting were partners in business, in Ottawa, Kansas, and in December of that year tho partnership wasdisBolvod. Upon tho dissolution Earlo agreed to pay all the debts of the firm, and tho defendant guaranteed that ho would do so. Among tho creditors were Bostwick, Sabin Clark, E.

S. Mills S. B. Chittenden Sl George A. Wicks Cr Ives, Willett Wm.

C. Browning tc tho whole amount of their bills being over $2,000. Earle died to pay these debts, and was finally discharged in proceedings in bankruptcy. This suit is now brought by tho plaintiff as assigneo of these various firms to recover tbe amount of a judgment obtained against Earle for these debts. The defendant says that he signed tho guarantee hcstlly without reading over tho contents of the papsr on which it was endorsed, that ho supposed he was merely guaranteeing and he only intended to guarantee tho conveyance to Earlo of certain property by Bunting, in consideration of which transfer Earle was to pay tlio debts of the lirm.

This guaranteo ho claims is not binding upon bim if it is sought to compol hiin to pay the debtB of the firm of C. A. Bunting Co. He eaya further that a suit haa already beon brought against bim by Bunting, in Kansas, iu which these creditors joined, nnd that in that suit, this guarantee was set up, and was declared by a decreo of tho court to bo of no validity. John MacDouald for plaintiff, Strong Shepard for defendant.

SALE OF A FANCY GOODS STORE. Louise Wedel agst. Ellen Boyle and Agnes DoylcIn 18G7, tho plaiutiff was the owner of a fancy goods store on Court street, in this city, which, on tho Ipt of July, she Bold to tho defendants, who aro mother and daughter. Tho price agreed upon was $1,200, of which $100 was paid in cash, and $0 was to bo paid on tho first of every succeeding month. This suit is brought to recover tbo balance dua for tho Btoro and a fow articles furnished by the plaintiff in addition.

Tho dofendant Ellen Doyle, claimed that Bho had nothing to do with the transaction, and the dofendant Agnes Doyle, although admitting tho sale, a'loges that she was under tho age of twonty one years at tho timo, and benco nol liable. Rodman Adams for plaintiff D. P. Barnard for defendant. Disclosures on Pre Elcction Reform.

To the Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle In order that the people of Brooklyn may not be misled as to tho sincerity of tho leaders at tho Citizens' Meeting in the Acadomy, last night, I want to stato that a proposition was mado by tho writer horeof, emanating from Democrats, to tho leaders of the Republican psrty, in this city, having for its object a union of ull men reform of the city government, aud an effort wsb likewiso mado to induco tho Republicans to adjotlrn their City Convention, in order that such an arrangement might bo perfectod. It was refused, and not a Republican supported it The samo parties tried to induce tho Mayor, Mr. Kalbfleiscli, to announce bis naroo as a candidate prior to tho Democratic City Convention aud Mr. Kalbfleisch refused. Tho gentlemen, who really saw no bopo for any reform from tbescjmero politicians, concluded to postpono any action by themsolvca until the politicians wero disposed of at the polls.

Induosoasou, Air. Editor, theso Democrats will publish to the oitiz'jus a programme by which wo may indeed havo a solid reform. TnUTil. Annual Festival op Tia mouth Sabbath On Wednesday and Thursday ovonings of next weelr, tho childreu'of Plymouth will givo thoir annual festival in a varied and attraotivo entertainment, the dotails of which aro clsewhoro set forth. Readings at the Atheneum To niqht.

Dramatic readings aro announced to tako place this evening at the Athoneum by Miss Kate HiUard and Mr. Carr, who haa achieved mucb popularity as an Tennyson. Tho occasion will doubtless attract a refined and cultivated audionce. De. Souddeb's New Lecture.

On Wednesday evening next, Rov. Dr. H. M. Scuddor will dc livor a now leeturo ontitlod, Wifo, Children, Homo," in tho Central Congregational Church, cornor of Or moud placo and Jefferson street.

Died op His Injueies. Michael O'Neil, picked up InBonsiblo in tho street by tho Polico of tho Tenth Precinct, on Thursday night, and takon to tio City Hospital, died this morning at that Institution, An inquest will bo held to day by Coroner 1 hJtebill. EouBEitY. Some time last night a window of tlio dry goodB Btoro of Woschlor liarthes, No. 151 Myrtlo avenue, was broken and tho Btore robbed of dry goods of the value of $301, EAGLE OFFICE, Bit AFFAIRS IN EUROPE.

Sinking of a Schooner by the Steamer Holsatia. TilE GERMAN BAKERS' STRIKE. GREAT BRITAIN. London1, Novembor 11. The steamship Hobiatia, of tho Hamburg American Line, in leaving tbo harbor of Plymouth, on routo to Hamburg, came in collision with a schooner whioh sank before the most activo exortlons could save tho crow.

They all pcrtshod with tho ill fated vessoL SPAIN. Madhid, Novomber 11. The Journeymen bakers of Valencia, who havo beea on a strike for additional wages, attempted to provent by violence tho introduction of workmen and bread from tho adjoining towns. A body of cavalry, however, succeeded In dispersing tho mob and restoring order. MAEINE INTELLIGENCE.

Qoeekstown, Novembor 11. The Rtcamship Samaria, of tho Cunard Line, Capt, from Boston October 31, arrived at this port to day, ana after landing parcels and passengers, proceeded for Liverpool. Tbo England, Captain Andrews, of tho National Line, from New York October 28, arrived here yesterday, and having landed passongers, proceodod for Liverpool. Tlio flteamflhip Wisconsin, Captain Williams, of the Onion Line, from New York on the 1st arrived here this morning, aud proceeded for Liverpool. Plymouth, Novomber 11.

The steamship Holsatia, Capt. Meier, of the Hamburg American Line, from New York, October 31, arrived at thifi port yesterday, and, having landed pasieugerrf and English proceeded for Hamburg. WV alii or Report. Washington, D. November 10.

Synopsis for the past twenty four hours Tho area of low barometer has moved since Friday murniug from Lako Erie to tho Bay of Fundy. Brisk easterly winds havo preceded it, followed thlb morning by high northeast winda on Lake Ontario and the New Jersey coast. Snow has fallen in Northern Now England and New York. Bain has fallen on the Middle and East Atlantic coast. Clear weather cow prevails south and west of Now York.

The highest barometer extends from Tennessea to Upper Michigan. Threatening weather and falling barometar at the Rocky moun tain stations and on the Pacific ccast. Prohabilitiea Rising barometer and clear weather are probable fop the rest of the day from the MisBia Blppi Valley eastward to tbe Atlantic and tho Hudson River. Partially cloudy and clearing weather with increasing northwesterly winds in Now England. Light northwest winda prevail from Lake Erie to Lake Superior, veering rapidly to southwest.

An area of low pressure will probably develop In the Missouri Valley, with threatening weather in Dakota and Nebraska. Warning Signals ordered Cautionary signals arc ordered for to day at Portland, Boston, and Now London, and for a short time at New York, Cape May and ObWOgO. Snow cw England. Brunswick, November 11. Snow fell hero last night to a depth of eight or ten inches in Farmington, three inches, and at Liver more FallF, fivo inches.

IjEwiston, November 11. A foot of snow fell here last night, and tho sleighs aro out in large numbers. The weather is moderating. Boston, November 11. There was a light fall of snow here during the night.

Alleged Counterfeiter Captured Boston, November 11. J. P. Couch, who travels under various abases, haa been arrested in Providence, R. by United States Treasury detectives, charged with making and "shoving1 counterfeit fifty cent coin, live cent nickels, and $1Q and $20 National Bank biHa, all of which aro remarkably well executed.

He is held in 51,009 bail for examination nest Mopday, Wyoming1 ctfisi2nture Chetenn November JO. Governor Campbell's mossa jo ws read to the Legislature yesterday. Ho recommends retrenchment in territorial and county affairs; the appointment of a Commissioner of Emigration also that tho femalo suffrage act bo not ropealed. He says that the women havomade good juror and honest and competent officeholders. He also upholds tho Indian policy of tbo administration.

Both Houses havo been occupied to day in adopting rules for thoir governmens. THIRD EDITION EAGLE OFFICE, 3 VK THE MANSFIELHISK LETTERS. The Stay of Proceedings Granted by Judge Pra.lt in the Matter of the Love Lucre Letter. Obviously out of temper to day, the Now York Tribune thuB angrily refers to the present stago of this case, under the sensational bead of ebie's new JT7DGE. Since Judge Barnard's reformation, prompted by his eagerness to bo Governor of tbo Stito, the Erie Ring has been compelled to find a convoniont Judge in soma other Court, and a worthy substitute for Barnard has been fonnd in a certain Judge Pratt of Brooklyn.

Ho has mado a number of puspicious rulings for the benefit of New York murderers with money to defend thorn and New York Rings, but bis latest, in the interest of Jay Gould and FiBk, and ugainst thoir fair prosecutrix. Miss Mansfield, is altogether tho most remarkable on record, oven in tho Courts which Erie ha owned. 1th inaJaDi Jm VM very properly grant tt ZTPl" lawyer to chaus. Wit Lr order to rlv ''wa 'tolmvobceu brought up yestor dsj, before Judge Brady. Now if there is a siriclo Judge in New York ot whom tho Erio Ring has horror aud mind wo do not say there Is it is Judge Brady.

It was no sooner nscertained that the case was to bo by him ou its merits than tho Eric lawyers again called ia Pratt to their shameless clients from further shameful eiposuro. Thereupon appealed to, Judge Pratt grafted a stay of directed acainst Judge Brady, thus recalling a suit already fi2t ollt of bis district. How this action is defended by tho JJarnard, we do not kuow, and cannot conceive. Wllfit Judge Brady may think of it, have yet to loam, but iS trust that for tho dignity of his court and tbe benefit of the people who have suffered long enough from the Erie Ring, bo will at once vacate tho order and dissolve tbe injunction of Judge Pratl. If the caao remains in Judgo Pratt's court it will necessarily go over to tbe General Term, threo months hence, thus giving tho Erie Ring a three months'loug cr lease of Infamous existence and evil power.

Tho publication of the Fisk, letters to Misa Mansfield, written ou Erio paper, with printod bill heads, engraved in gorgeous and containing well nigh evidence enough to send half the Erfo and PCT jurers to Stato PriBon, will bo indefinitely postpones, thus depriving tho public of a correspondence uno qualcd, perhaps, in stylo and contents since Chesterfield's letters to his sou. But tho publication of this correspondence is peculiarly desirable for tho effect that it will have in dispersing tho Erio rascals as sud oruly and as completely as Tammany has ben dis perced by tho late election. Suspicious at Least. John McMauns, a white man, 39 years of age, a uativo ot Ireland, and a calUcr by pr ofession so runs the record, was arraigned this morning by Justico Walsh, charged with attempt at larceny. He was found in tho cellar of tho house of the complainant, Thos.

Harrison, at 92 Orange street. He could in no way give satisfactory account for his presenco there, and was held to answer. Insane in the Street. Last night, nbout half past seven o'olock, Charles Hashton, about twou ty ono years of age, residing at 921 Atlantic aveuno, was taken to tho station house by Officers Dajjnan and Gregory, who found him violently insane in the Btroot. MOHEY MABKET, Wall Street, Novembor 11.

Gold remains steady and no change is observed in tho ifrico or in tho tono of tbo market. A feeblo attempt was made to got up a squeeze in tho cash coin this morning, but it failed to advance the rato moro than 1:32 and ouo per cent, aud cash gold becamo heavy again In consequence of the hrgo amounts offered. Governments aro advanced by reason of tbo lower quotations for gold, and tho market was quite strong at tho first call. The following wero the prioes 81e, coupons, 11C 62's, lUJf; Ci's, llljf; OS's, mx now, G7's, 114 68's, 1U' 10 40's, 103 coupons, 109; currency 6's, 112X. Tho stock market is still weak in spots.

Pacific Mail is on the decline as also arc Rock Inland and Obios. Quotations in the Long Room were as foliowB Western Union, G4, Northwest, GOJa, Coutral and Hudson, Lako Shore, 85 Rock Island, lOlfi Erio, 31 31; Wabash, Reading, 109tf Paciflo Mail, Jf143i; Union Pacific, 21J. Exchange is strong at for 60 day and sight bills respectively. Slock Exohauto Salon First Beard. New Yobk, Novombor 11.

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Consols oponed at 93)f for nionoy and account, American securities opened Flve tweuty bonds 91 6'5, 91). B'7li3Jjj Ten.fortios 69ii. Pakis, Novomber II M. touch Rentes 51 r. 10c.

LrvEnpooL, Nov6mbor 111 :30 P. M. Cotton qaiot and steady Middling Uplands Middling Orleans Tho Bales of tho day wore estimated at 10,000 balos. Losdon, Novombor 11 30 A. M.

allow 60s for now. London, November 111 .30 P. M. Consols closed at 93 for money, for the ac ount. American securities, Fivo twonty bonds, 1803's 91s' 1696's, 81 1 1667's.

93S ton fortlos, LrvzBPOOL, Novombor 11. 1.30, Cotton Tho markot closed qulot aud steady. Middling uplands, Middling Orleans, 9(993irL Tho sales of tho day aro cstimatod at 10,000 bales, including 3,000 for ox port and speculation. Lard 15s 9d. Cotton Hlovcmeut.

Ltvebpool, Novembor 11. Arrived Steamer Wisconsin, from New York, Novomber I. with 4,160 bales of cotton i Brig Herman, from Galveston. Bsptwnber 8, with 623 balos ot ortton. OARD UNFURNISHED ROOMS I to let to contlomon with or without board, within ivo rotnutoB1 walk of Fulton Ferry.

Innuiro at Nnssua st, near Washington. Referenooe exohangod. noli 2t lf OARD PLEASANT FRONTWOMS, JE9 (or married oouploa or Blnglo gontlomon, at No. 50 Wlllougbby st, botwoon Jay and Lowronoe, near City Hall. noli 4t" OOARD ON THE HEIGHT A handsomely furnishod room, for gentleman and wife; also, a email room, for a eingra gontloman; at IS'J Monibiguost BOARD GENTLEMEN, OR GENTLE ntan and wlfo, can And first olass board and ploaaant rooms at 55 Concord st; ten minutes from Fulton or Wall st.

Ferries; roforonces oxohangod. noil 3t Board cLTn ton STREET A front room on third fioor, with Hrat class board, to ono or two gentlemen terniB moderate. 183 Clinton st, ono door north of State. noli St BO ARliON" TH HEIGHTS, AT 73 LivlngEton st, bolwocn Clinton and Oonrt Bts A second story front room will bo lot, to gentleman and wile only olght minutes' walk from Wall at. Ferry, BOARDON "THEHEI (iHTS SINGLE gents, or gontlomon and their wives, oan bo acoorri modated with ploaaant rooma and board at No.

43 willow Btreel. nog 12t BOARD 58 JORALEMON ST, NEAR flontU and Wall st. Forrlos, sooond or third story front room, with tlrat clasa board also, hall room, to sln glo gentleman terms moderate; WILLOW ST, COR. PINE apple gentleman and wife or two gentlemon aaa obtain second fioor oornor room, handBomoly farni3hod, with sunny oxposuro, within fivo minutes of oither Fnlton or Wall st, ferries table first olass terras moderate. BOARD TWO OR THREE GENTLE men can find handsomely furnishod rooms with excellent board, in a private French family, by calling at 398 Clinton no 6t BOARD TO LET, WITH FIRST CLASS board, a handsomo back room, in private family, to gentleman ana wire or twO'Bingio gomiomuu, ui uouvuui oncos.

187 Joralemon st. BOARD TWO OR THREE PERSONS can bo accommodated with board and rooms on second or third floor, at ISO Scbormorhorn st; houso and neighborbhoon nrst class tortus monoraio. BOARD 180 WEST BALTIC ST, THIRD door from Henry st To lot with board, second story front room, containing hot and cold water; Buitablo for a gentleman and wife, or Binglo gontloman. no3 St BOARD A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with furnished rooms and board by a German family; price moderate; roforonces exchanged. Apply at 50 Nassau at.

no9 3t' OARD ON THE HILL ONE OR twonincloaontlernon can havo first claas acoommo dation; a largo front room on third floor; oat andgas; terms modorato, 428 Uumborlana Bt. nooii BOARD FOUR YOUNG MEN, ALSO two young girls, can be aocommodated with good board and ploaaant rooms at 470 DegTaw st, between Hoyt and Bond. 008 4 BOARD TWO OR THREE PERSONS, contlemen or ladies, can bo auiotly and ploasantly accommodated in a private family, at No. 13 Bands at, five minutes' walk from tno principal lerneo. no8 4f BOARD ON THE HILL TO LET with board, a second Btory front alcovo room, facing couth; family Bmall; house pleasantly situated, overlook inrr Frr.

flrnnnn Those look in for a oheerfut home for tho "Winter may apply at No. Willoughby av. H5iOARD ON THE HILL A LARGE JlJf fmnt nnmnr room, on sooond floor: also a small room nn htni flnnr tjthln Hrttt clasat housfl has modern ImDrovo menta good location and con Eon on to several car routes. A ICO A Hnlnfii Df Wnfdfflni na OT.ihftncrofl nnllt 'At OARD A LARGE FRONT ROOM, 3 neatly furnished: alao, a ninq.hall room; will be let togoiner or separate, wnu iirett naat.uwiu, un vuiy iuoouu ilnlnrmt' wtrh hctvno comforts. Aoolv at 2ott liridae at.

Becond brown Btono houso frcm WlKpjgbby. nolo 2tB BOARLWrWO GENTLEMEN WiLL ing to mom togotbor, or a gontloman and wife, can havo a handsomely furnished room on third tioor, with board, in a private family. References givon aud rennir ed. Call at 203 Adelphi st. BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD A pleasant front room, with hull room connecting; hot and cold water in room, with grate firo a party having a parlor suite to dispose of, and willing to oxchamio tho same for board, might mako satisfactory arrangements by calling at 57 Sands st call all the wee BOARD DESIRABLE APARTMENTS, consisting of second and third story front rooms, with ail conveniences, and with hall rooniBif dosirod, in a tirst clnas now brown Btono house, opposite Washington convenient distanco from ferries.

For particulars call or uddress No. 128 DoKuIb av, near Fort Gruono placo. BOARDAT NO. MONTAGUE TER race, third door from llemsen st, large and handBomoly furnished rooms; with hotand cold water; largo closeta; house ovorlooks tho bay, and Is bui two minutes from Wall st Ferry; reforouccs exchanged. iiol0 3t" OARD ON THE HRIGHTS lnrco house, corner Honry ann facihe ats.

having Changed hands, is now propnred to rent pioasant, sunny rooms, on suiio or eeparaiu, wiwi man tusa terma to auit S31 Henry st nolo 3t BOARD A SECOND STORY FRONT alcove room, nicely furnished, to lot with good board also a hall room. House has all the iraprovomeuts, near the City Hall, and ten minutes1 walk from tho For ricB. Breakfast at Terms moderate. Apply at 191 State st one door cast of Court. uolfl 2t OARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, IN A mnrinrn huilr, hotiRe.

a cheerful. noatW furnished room on third fioor; suitable for gontloman audwifo; location desirable convoniont to ferries. Apply at 40 tsoher merhoru st. nolo 2t" OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN Furnished rooms to rent, with or without board, at 275 Sackett st, nenr Clinton it; also a Gulto of rooms for housekeeping ou Court Bt, opposito Carroll Park. Call or address 275 Sackett at.

BOARD ON CLINTON ST, NEAR COR ner of Baltic A handsome suito of nowly furnishod room 9, with all modern conveniences; also, a parlor or ox tension room, if desired; terms moderate. Apply at 302 Clinton st. noil 2t JO or two nicely furnishod rooms, to gentleman and wives; board for ladlos; houso first class; cars pass tho door. Call or uddrets now No. 230 (eld No.

21b) Bergen st, between Bond and Novins sts. BOARD SG JORALEMON ST PRICE reduced One, two, threo or four gontB, obtain firat class board, with lovely rooms, within threo minutes of South or Wall st. Forrics, at $1 loss than tho usual price. noil 2t BOARD 57 CONCORD ST. A PLEAS ant Becond Btoiy front room and hall room adjoining, to lot; suitablo for gentleman and wife or sfnlo gentlemen furnished or unfurnished terms modorato references.

BOARD A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY will let a large well furnished room.sooond floor trout to ono or two Rcntlotuan, with or without partial board; location between two lines of cars; terms vory roasonabia. Apply at No. 102 Adolphi street, near Myrtlo avenue. nomai BOARD GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives, und also single gentlemon, can bo accommo oatrd a largo front room and a hall hedroom terms moderate house hae all the modern improvements convenient to threo car routes. 334 Union Bt, betwoen Court and Fmith fits.

BOARD TO LET WITH BOARD," A pleasant room on third floor, suitable for a gontloman and wife, or two eitigle go1 tlonen; well furnishod am) supplied with tho modern improvninout; also a ball bedroom neatly furnished; family small; location unsur paetcd. A pply at 91 Lafayeto av. nol So BOARD PL AS AN TliOOMS TCTlET with or without hoard, at 2ii!) Adams st hou33 has modem improvements; only twonty lai tca Wlik trom Fulton Kerry, and two mlnutPB1 w' from City Hall 1108 Of' BOATiD llS (JOLUMBIA HEIGHTS, Becond door from Pineapple Two well furnished linll roc.uB. with closets, to let, with board, to gentlomon House tirtt class in nil its appointments small it iEfnctorv reforenco given and required. nolO 2t BOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or two or three Binglo gentlemen can bo accommodated nlsn, a larce hall room, for a gentleman or ono or two Indies jrood bourn" and cvrv tbini: homo maif? tonns low; dinner at Apply at Z'J Dutltold st, near Concord.

nolO 3t BOARD A LARGE, HANDSOMELY furnished second story room to lot, with good board, at roouced price, for the Winter; also modium sized room; location very pleasant and convenient to tbe forrio3. Ap ldyat255 Washington Bt, botweon Concord and Tillary. BOARD FINE LARGE ROOM, WITH hot. and cold water, on second floor, with board, BUit ablefor gentleman and wife, or ainglo gontlomon; also, other room for contleman; location one of tho besL in P.rooklyn, near all tho ferries torms vory reason; ply at 12n Pacific at, between Clinton and Honry nolo 2t tarjlo. Ap Bts.

BOARD 62 LIVINGSTON ST. BE tweon Court and Clinton Bts, ono block from City Hall Uirgo socond story front room, for gentloman and wifo or single gentlemen hot and cold wator and rogistor. BOARD TO RENT WITH BOARD, IN an Englhm basement brown Btono house, rooms fur niBhed and unfurnished houso has all modorn improve nients; convenient to all tho ferries; also day boarders taken. Call at 103 Sands st. no8 4t BOARD HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ronms for a family of uva, and board: first claas central location, novon minuteB' walk from two ferrlos; terms moderate.

25 Bedford av, Becond door from Christ Church, nol et" BOARD TWO GENTLEMEN OR GEN tleman and wife can havo a largo, pleasant room, with board: amplo closet room; heated by grate or furnace; also, ball bedroom for a single gontloman; location first class. 149Schormerhorn st. no6 6t BOARD 4 PERWEEK FURNISHED rooms from $1 por wook upward houso has all tho modern conveniences: hot and cold bath, laundry.etc; threo meala per day. 197 Fulton st, second door from Nassau i troot. oc31 Sui BOARD A WIDOW LADY, WITrlOUT children, occupying an elOKant houso inn fino ncich bornood, would take a few boarders; tlfb house is twonty minuteV rido from all tho ferries.

Apply at 643 Doan st. BOARD AT J5 HICKS ST. A WIDfJW lady, living in hor own houso, having had it com plotely renovated and handsomely furnished, with all modern ImprovemontB, can accommodoto gontlomon and their wives, or single gentlemen. Reforencos exohangad, BOARD 133DUlTIELDT TWbOR thr single gentlomon, and gentlomon nnd wives and two young can obtain handsomely furnishod rooms, with or without board, with tho usp of largo double parlor and piano: good table; terma from $4 to $18. BOARD A LARGE, PLEASANT room, also, a hall room, to let, with board, to gentleman and wife or Binglo gontloman houso has all tho improvements, and is pleasantly located, within ton minutes' walk of tho ferries; terma moderate 127 Livingston st, noar Smith.

noil 3t" BOARD 111 NASSAU ST, COR. OF Jny. A few respectable young men can bo furnished with first, clans board; houo baa all modorn improvements; hot air, bath rooms, hot and cold water; tonns moderate; location hoalthy; fivo mfmntes from Fulton and Catherine Ferries. BOARD Kj SECOND PLAOEI very ellgihlo room, second etory, front, to lot, furnished or unfurnished, with oicellent board; houso fully established, and strictly first class near two car routes, andaahort dLstnnco from tho forryj termB roasonablo; reforoncoB exchanged dinnor at 6. noil tit" BOARD A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY will Ut a pleasant baok parlor, handsomoly furnishod, to a gontlemnn and wife, or two single con tie men room heated by grato or stove terms vory modorato; thoso desiring homo comforts may find suoh by applying at Dufiield Bt, between Mynlo av.

and Willoughby Bt. BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, A pioasant front room and hall bedroom; also, a largo back room, to gentlemen and their wives, or singlogontlo men location convenient to the forrios bouse has modorn improvements. Call at 285 Stato st, between Hoyt and Smith Bta. no'JBf BOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE a fow very pleasant rooms to lot with board, on suito or single, for a family, or single gentlomon; terms raoderato; location first class and central within seven xninutos' walk of two orrles 25 Bodford second door from Ohriat Church no8 4 1" OARD 294 HENRY ST A LARGE and woll furnishod rnnm. on nnnnnri flnnr m.ttnhln for a married cnnnln nr Inn niiurlfi fnnl.lnmnn li.onHr.Ti most dfBirablo and convoniont, being within fivo minutea' walk of Wall at.

and South Forrios; torms moderate, no7 6t BOARD 161 DEAN BETWEEN Bond and Hoyt, a largo back parlor and othor rooms to Inf. with prices to suit; uougo has nil Imnrovomonte; neighborhood first claaa tablo substantial and good; within ton minutes' walk of City Hall, and two blocks of throo lmofl of cars roforoncea required dinner at o'itf. no7 ot' BOARD TWO YOUNG GIOTTlTEMEN wishing aond homo for tho Winter, nnd willing to room together, will find a uico room, good board, pioasant location, or would lot It to a gontloman and wffo; convenient to cnrB mid ferries, by applying at 401 Pacilicst, sixth door from Bond. no7 6t BOARD ON THE HILL A SMALL private fnmily will lot four handsomely furnfulied roomB, with bedrooms connoetfnc, on sooond and third floors, with first class board houso now, and hasnll modorn improvomonts; acco3siblo by threo linos of car3. Apply at 272 ClosBon a v.

no9 3t BOARD ON Tils laiLL TliilEE OR four ainglo gentlemon can have fino rooms and first class hoard, In a private family, whoro thoro aro no othor boarders; houso now; hotand cold wator in rooms; large closets, Ao. location fino, noar Atlantic and Fulton a v. oars. AddroaBltOBINaON, Eagl oqHico. po9 6t BOARD AT 55 JORALEMON ST, OLD No.

84, gontlomon and their wIvob, or slnglo gontlomon Willi TIC? to room tnrrnHinr. nun nt.tnln tfrot nines board, rooma handsomoly fnrnishod houso has all modorn improvomonts; plain prlvato family; location tloalrablo, throo minutcB' tc Wall Bt, or South Ferries; torms vory mouorato. Apply all tho wook. no7 5t" BOARD NEAR THE PARK THE owner of a largo brown Btono private rosidonoo would Iotaomo vory desirable and nicoly famished rooms for tho winter with board; houso la thoroughly hoatod by furnace, with largo oloBOts, gas, rogletor, hot and oola wator to oach room. Terms modorato.

Apply at 52 BovantIrv( near Flathueh av. noti 6t' OARD EWnNO. 128 LIVINGSTON Bt A lady, having takon a largo and elegant houso, ady to accommodato families and single gontlomon; by calling linmedlaloly they can ham a cholooof rooms, furnished or unfurnlsnod two mlndtes' waik to City Hall and olght minutos to Wall Bt. and Fulton Ferrlos; prlues modorato. oollflt" OARD TWO YOUNG MEN, WHO 1 would llko tha cnmfnrtm nf hnmn In nrlciifn fnm.

lly, no no other hoarders, can havo a nioolv furnlnlind mnm on Bocond floor.wlth board, by applying to Mrs. RICHARDSON. 508 Bodford av, oornor of DoKulb tonus moderate; DoKalb ay. cotb pass tho door, and I'VaukJln av. cars within ono block roforonces roqnired.

BOARUZtO LETTwiTH BOARD, ON the HelghtB A pioasant second etory front room, suitable for a gentleman and wifo or two slnglo gontlomon; aleo, a Binglo room adjoining houao haa all Improvomonta, and is ploaBantly Bituated at No. 8 Poplar st, noar Oolurn m'uute8' walk from Fnlton Ferry dinnor at 6.

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