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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

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SHERIFF'S SAXES DENTISTRY. CORPORATION NOTICES. MONDAY EVENING JAN. 25. DANCING ACADEMIES.

T. TJRI8' DANCING ACADEMY, 371 AND STt JTOXTOH STBKXT. opposite the Olty HalL The Academy will be open for the reception ofpupuiang the formation of classes from and after the 8th Of 8EPJBMJ BEE. Classes for Ladles, MUteo, and Master on WEO NEBDAY and BATTJEDAY TLadlea 2 o'oloc P. My Misaea and Masters o'clock.

Gentlemen's classes TUESDAY and FMDAT eveninps, at 8 o'clock. A Ladles eYeaUw clan oa WEDNESDAY, from 7 to 9. Private lessons glren Academy or at the resldsnoe of the pupils. Vurther irti culars and circulars car, be had at the Academy at bit 01 the above mentioned hours. I PRIVATE SOIREES every two weeks.

The rooms can be.bJred by respectable parUee by applying at the Acadimy; an28 6m CH. RIVERS' PRIVATB DANCING ACADEMY. NO. 83 BOHESMEBHORN STREET, cor. of COURT BI NEW DANCES NEW MUSIC I The rooms are unsurpassed in point of comfort and convenience, many improvements havthR been added.

Pupils will be received from September 1st umll Jane 1st. Application may be made dally from lfl o'clock M. to 10 o'clock P. M. AXLLTHE FASHIONABLE DANCES ARB IADGHT IK ONE C6CRSE OF LESSONS.

Circulars can be obtAinnd Althn nrtanlnitl Mti.I flfcnrM. Half an hour afterwards Alice camo nto the VitUr room at home with slow, lang aid stops, and drenched hair hanging carelessly aboui hcrshoulders. Irad Curtis sit by the talk; ine to her father. He rose and bowed. Vou have been to the post oflice, Alice? Why didn't jou let me go for you? I hope you have inken no 'Did you get a letter, said Mrs.

Bankgrove, keenly scanningthc girl's face. 'No returned Alice, wearily. 'Here are some newspapers for your perusal, dear She laid them on the table, and went and sat on the broad door stone, her cheek resting on one hand. No letter that's said Irad, artfully. Now, if was off to the wars, and had a sweetheart, like somebody I know of at should write every day 'Pity you wasn't off to the wars, witli a sweetheart at home said the Squire, drily; aud Irad was silenced for the moment.

'Read us the news, said Mrs. Biinkgrove, 'The Squire's eyes ain't so young as they was, and he does make awful work of it readiu'g by candle light. W3j3 'Yes, do, said the Squire, putting his spectacles back in their case with a sigh of relief; and Irad unfolded the teeming columns of the newspaper, aud began Great battle in Virginia. he enunciated, reading very much as if the words had been printed in capital letters. 'List of the killed and 'Read that Irad said the Squire, leaning forward.

Mrs. Bankgrove gave a quick glance, towards the door, but Alice had vanished. 'It's pretty said Irad, ruefully; 'but here goes Naine after name he pronounced with slow, mechanical exactness, as if each were not shrined in some bleeding heart wept over with everlasting tears shrieked the Squire, suddenly, as one well known name knelled on his car; 'not in the list of killed He started up, pale and trembling, with a cold dew on his forehead. 'Yes, it said Irad, himself rather dismayed. 'Company that's his very Company; read for yourself, if you don't believe me The Squire's dim eyes traced the fatal syllable in the doomed list, through a thick niist of blinding tears.

'Poor Alice! it will break her he said, in a husky tone. Mrs. Bankgrove gave a piercing cry, and sprang forward just in time to catch the sinking figure of who stood near the door, white and motionless as a spectre. Dead killed in battle She could not believe it, though she repeated the word to herself mechanically a thousand times a day! Dead in the bloom of his vigorous youth, and she living to mourn Mm! She scarce understood why people looked pityingly at her, and whispered one to another as she went by: she fell like one who walks in the mystery of a dreadful dream, and blindly trusts some day to waken from its awful shadow 1 Dead killed in battle The sad December bhsts were moaning through the skeleton woods the icicles tingled, like tiny chimes of hells, at every rattle of the frozen boughs; the sunsets burned in orange flame along the west, and the nighis; still and starry, were full of rimy frosts that cut almost like a knife in their biting keenness. And Alice Bankgrove, leaning sadly over the fire of crackling logs, wondered what dreary snows were folding their shroud over his unknown grave TV Y.

STJPKEME COURT George A. Scud A dor. against William P.Dowd and Honor Dowd, hit wife. S. W.

A B. A. GUNKS PlfTsAUys. i in pursuance of ajudgment order ot this Court, made iu the above enWtJed action, bearing date the 4th day of January, 1864, 1 will sell by public auction, at the Salts No. 3E9 Fulton street In thoClty of Brooklyn, on re 29th day cf January.

at 12 o'clock noon, the following described land and premises A31 tl ose two certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate In the Seventh Ward of the Olty oi Brooklyn, bounded as fellows Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Claison avenue, distant one huxdred and Irrty feet one inch southerly from the southeast corner of Classon and Putnam avenues, running thence easterly along land conveyed by Martin Ryerson and wire to Mrs. Powell, and parallel with Putnam avenue, one buns red feet; thence northerly twenty slxfett four inshes, mentioned land, to the land now or late of Bethuel Ackerly; thence easterly along saldla mentioned ij one hundred end fifty seven feet four lnthea to Fleet Jnencesntberly along Fleet street forty nine fett ten inches to other land ol Martin Ryerjon; thence Wister ry para lei with Baid Putnam avenue two hundred and Bfiy uye leettotheeaid easterly sltfe of Classon avenue, and tnence northerly along said side of Classon avenue thlrty eleven Inches to the point or place of btgtnaing. "fSi Brooklyn, January 7th 18T4 la7 8aw8wTh JOHN MoNAMEBI Sheriff. TV Y. SUPREME COURT Maria Bennett againBtMatUdaMartine and Theodore Mart'ne.

No. R. S. OaoaOH. Plfl's Atty.

ivi Judgment order ot this Court, made in aotlon, beariDg date the Jth day of Dc rn Jl FSh1 ytllsell by public auctioa at the salesroom u.Vi AMurphy, No. 339 Fultonstreet (opposite the City y)rBi0kyn. on the2ath day of January, at 12 o'clock noon, the following descrlted land and A'1 'hose four certain lota, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and beine tn the Eignth Ward of the Olty of Kings and State of New York, Known and distinRulshed by yellow colors as follows on a certain map filed In the office of the Register of said County ly ngs entitled Map of property of heirs of Peter Wyok olt deceased. Bltuatedin the Elvhth Ward of the City of JBrooklyn as surveyed by Tunis G. Bergen.

June, lfii9," to wit: by the numbers 213, 213, 214 and 215, which Ukeato getoer are bounded and described as follows Commencing at a pciut on the southeasterly side of Fifth avenue, distant lorty seven fett six incu.s northeasterly from the coruer formed by tt intersect! in of the sout heasterly side of the Fifth avenue with tbe northeasieny side of Middle street, running thtnee northeasterly alo at said southeasterly side of Fiitn avenue one hundred feet eight Inches to the line known as the line of the Rachel Be. ry Farm; thence southeasterly along saHl line of said Rachel Berry Farm one hundred and nltten feet four inche; toence southwesterly and on a. line at right angles with Middle street ninety eight feet ten inches to apoint distant fifty eight leet three laches northeasterly from the nortneasterly side of Middle street: and thence northwesterly anu on a line parallel to saidl'ne of Bald Rachel Berry farm one hundred and live feet one inch to a point on the southerly aide of Fifth avenue aforesaid dhttant forty Eeven fee' six Inches northeaste.Iy om the aforesaid corner of Filth avenue and Middle street tne point of beginning. Dat Brooklyn. Jan.

4th, 1864. wi ttwowiu juiin mow amjus. aneriir. N. Y.

SUPREME COURT. John T.r,fTrt.s agalrst William Jarvlsand othera Nn 1 Abraham Plaintiff's Attorney, innnrannnnp nf a Xnrttmntmt. nn.Bi.nr bearing date the Srd day of March. 1863, I will sell by public auction, at the Com SSffW fchna.nge'.3S? rtreSt' (opposite the City of Brooklyn, on the22dday of January, 1864, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following described land and premises: All those certain pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the To ot Flatinsh, known and oistinsulihed on a certain map entitled "Mao of Oakland, In the Town of Flatbush, L. 1., the property of William Jarvls, surveyed by George Anstice.

1853." and in tended to be filed tn Riniro nnnnfw blocks numbers 47 aorty seven). 48 (forty eight) and 49 (forty nine), and taken together, bounded and contatnlng as follows, to wit Beginning In the ceutre line of Hudson avenue at a point where it is intersected by the centre line of illlam street, as la'd down ou said map running thence southerly alongsnld centre line of Hudson avenue one hundred and thirty feet to land of Mrs. Cartel, ou, as laid down rn said map: thence easterly a'onithe iine of saidland of Mrs. Oorteiyon two thiuaand three hundred and thirty seven leet three inches to tne centre line of Schenectady avenue: tnence northerly along said centre line of Schenectady avenue one hundred and feet to the centre line ot Wl.liam Btreet aforesaid, and thence westerly aloDgsald centre line of William street two thou, tana three hundred and thirty seven feet to the place of beginning. Containing six acres, three roods, thirty six perches and nine tenths of a percn of land.

Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and aopar tenances thereunto belongieg or in anywise appertaining. Dated Brooklyn, Dec 9th 186t d91aw6wW ANTHONY F. CAMPBELL. Sheriff. The sale of the above property is potponed until the 5th day of February.

18C4. at the same hour and place. Date 1 Brooklyn. Jan. 22d.

1864. jV5 lawtsM ANTHONY F. CAMPBELL, late Sheriff. NY. SUPREME COURT John Lefferts against Morris J.

Earl and others. Abraham Lott, PUTs Atty. In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court made In the above entitled action, bearing date the 3d day of Marcb, 1863, I will sell by publld auction, at the Commercial Exchange, 369 Fulton street (opposite the Olty Hall) in the City of Brooklyn, on the 22d Say of January, 1864, at 13 o'clocknoon, the following described land and premises: All thope three certalnpieces or yarcelB ot land, situate, lyln? and being In the Town of Flatbush, known anddistin guished on a certain map entitled of Oakland, in the Town of Flatbush L. the property of William Jirvls, surveyed by George Anstice, 1853, and intended to be filed InKinss County Register's office as block number 88 (thirty eight), 45 (forty five), 46 (forty six), and taken together bounded and containing as follows, to wit Beginning on the easterly side of Canarsle avenue, at a point where it is intersected by the centre line of Collins street as laid down on said map; running thence southerly along said easterly line of avenue to the northerly line of land of the estate of Cortelyou; thence easterly along said northerly line of the last mentionedland one thousand three hundred and e'gbty lve feet four and one half inches to the centre line ot Hudson avenue; thence northerly along sail centre line of Hudson avenue one hundred and thirty feet to the centre line of William utreet tnence westerly along sala centre line of William street seven hundred and seventy nine feet and one inch to the centre line of Brooklyn avenue; icnce northerly a ong the centre line of Brooklyn avenue twohundred and sixty feet to the centreline of Collins street aforesaid; and thence westerly along said centre line of Collins street to the easterly side of Canarsie avenue to tbe place or beginning; together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances ihereunn, oiomining or innny vrlso appertaining. Dated Brooklyn, Dec.

athlsKf dw lawiiW ANTHONY F. CAMPBELL. Sheriff The sale of the above proptrty Is postponed unt.ltbeoth ay of Feonmry. 1864 at the same hour and place. Dated Brooklyn.

Jan. 22d. 1864 325 lawtsM ANTHONY F. CAMPBELL, late Sheriff. Y.

SUPREME COURT John Lefferts sgaintt William Jarvia and No. 2. Abraham Lott. Plff'sAUy In pursuance cf a judgment ordtr of thi Court made in the above entlt'ed action, bearing oate thell day of March, lff.3. 1 will ell bj public auction, at the Comm'rcial Exchange.

3S9 Fulton strict. (oppo.He the City Hill,) ia the City of Brooklin, on the 22d day of January. 18U4. at 12 o'ciockcoun, the following described lmd anl premises: AM tbat certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Flatbush, County of Kings, and St a of New York. kDown and distinguished ou a certain map entitled "Map of Oakland, in the Town of Flatbush, L.

I the property of William Jarvissurveyeuby George Anstise, 1853;" and intended to be filed in Kings County Register's office. aB oatto of blocks numbers 5 (Ave), 14 (fourtten), 21 (twtntyone). 28 (twenty eight) aod 35 (thirty five), and taken together bounded and containing as follows to wit: Beginning in the centre Hue of Collins street at a point where it is intersected by the ceDtre line of Troy avenue; lUDning thence easterly along said centre line of Collins 6tret to the centre line of Schenectady avenue; thence northerly along Baid centre line of Schenectady avenue te lard of William Williamson, aa laid down on said map; thence westerly along the last mentioned land to a corner thence north er still along thelatt mentioned lir.dto the patent line between the Town of Flatbush aforesaid and the City of Brooklyn thence westerly along said patent lineto land of E. T. Backhou.e, as laid southerly along the last mentioned land the whole length thereof to a corner, thence westerly still along the last mentioned land to the centre line of Troy avenue aforesaid; and thence soutberly along Bald centre line of Troy avenue to the centre of Collins street.

Excepting so much of said mortgaged premises as has been released fiomtbe lien and operation of said rcortgiee by a release dated the twenty sixth dy of May, one thousand eicrtt hundred and flfty five. and recorded in Kings County Register's office, in Liber 3H6 of Conveyances, at page 371 on the thlrty fi.st day cf May. one thousand eight hundred and fifty five. Together with all and singular tbe tenements, hereditaments ana appurtenances thereunto belonging or In any way appertaining. Dated Breo lyn.

Dec, 1863. ANTHONY CAMPBELL. Sheriff. 1 he ea'e of the abovelproperty Is postponed until the 5th oay of February. U64.

at the same hour and place. Dated Irookljn. Jan 22d. 1864. jaSJawtsM AN'THON YF.

CAMPBELL, late aerlff. NY. SUPREME COURT. Marin Bennett against Matilda Martine and Theodore Martine. No.

3. R. S. Church, Plffii, Atty. In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, mace in the above entit ed action, bearing date the 7th day of December.

1863, 1 will sell fy public auction, at the salesroom of Cole A Murphy. No 339 Fulton street, (opposite tne City Hall,) in tbe city ot Brooklyn, on the 26th dav of January, )64, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following desorlbed land ana premises: All those three certain lots pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the Eighth Ward of the City of Brooklyn. County of Kings, and state of New York, knovn and distinguished by yellow colors as follows, on a certain map fl ed in toe office of the Register of the County of Kings, entitled "map of property of heirs of Peter Wyck ofT, deceased, situated in the higath Ward of the City of Brooklyn," as surveyed June, 1849, by Tunis G. Bergen, to wit: by the numbers 252, 223 and 224. which taken together are bounded and desorlbed as follows Beginning at a point on the northeasterly side of Middle street, distant one hundred and ninety nine feet seven inches southeasterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the south easterly side of Fifth avenue with the northeasterly side of Middle street running thence northeasterly, and on a line at right angles with Middle Btreet.

along the southeasterly line of Lot numbered 221 on said map now or late belonging to George Husseys, one hundred and sixty five feet three inches to tbe line known on said nun aa the l'ne of the Rachel Berryfarm; thence southeasterly and al ng said line of ssldBachel Berry farm seventy five feet three inches to the northwestf rly side of Lot numbered on said mip 223 nowor latebelongingtoF. Sherman; thence southwesterly on a line at right angleB with Mi idle street and along tld lot number 235, one hundred and seventy, one feet slxincues to the northeasterly side of Middle street aforesaid; and thence northwesterly along the northeasterly side of Middle street seventy. five feet to the point or place of beginning. Da'ed Brooklyn, January 4, 1864. ja42aw3wM JOHN McNAMEE, Sheriff.

NY. SUPREME COURT. Maria Bennett aiatnst Matilda Martine aod Theodore Martine. No. 1.

R. S. Church. PHTa Att'y. In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court made In the above entitled act on, bearing date the 7th day of December, 1863.

1 will Bell by public auction, at the Salesroom o( Cole Murphy, No, 339 Fulton street opposite the City Hall, In the City of Brooklyn, on the 26th day of January, 1864. at 12 o'clock, noon, the following described land and premises All those twelve certain lots, nieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in tne Eighth Ward of the city of Brooklyn, County of Kings and state of New York, known and distinguished by yellow colors as followB, ou a. uav ij register or saia Qoua Bersejb." wlt: oj too numbers 236, 227." 228; 2.2. SSI, 232, 233. 234, 235, 236 mo 237 which takea togtther arebonnded ard desorlbed as follows: Beginning At a point on the not theosterly side of Middle street, d'stant two hundred and ninety nine feet seven Inches southeasterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the southeasterly 3lde of Fifth aveoue wltb the northeasterly side of Middle street; thence northeasterly on a line at right angles with Middle street and along the southeasterly line of lot number 225 on said map.

one hundred and seventy three feet seven inches to the line of the Rachel Berry farm; thtnee southeasterly along said line of said Rachel Berry farm two hundred and feventy.flve feet eleven Inches to a point In said Hue distant oie hundred and three feet tec Igfbes nortwisterly from Ihe northwesterly side of the Bixth avenue, thence south, westerly to a line at light angled with said Middle street eUhty eight feet six inches, to a po'int distant one hundied and tight feet oseincb norlheasterb' fron. the nor heastsrly B'deof Middle strett: thence erly on aline parallel to said lmcof ssid Kaohel Berry twenty live feet ore inch to a pblnt distant one Uundrrd ten feet nine inches northeasterly from the northeasterly 'de of Middle (treet: thence sontbwe terly on a lino at llgb. angles with Middle street one bunflred and ten feet nine inc'ies to the northeasterly side of Middle street! and thence nLtbwest eriy along said northeasterly side of Middle street bree hundred feet lo the point cr place of beginninc D.wd Brooklyn. Jan 4th, 1864. ja4 2aw3wM JOHNMoNAMEE, Sheriff.

ANTED 100 GOOD. SECOND HAND PIANOS wanted. forgood seeond haad Pianos) at iHArvxtitt iHumrouH'S se23tf 69 Futtoa ttveaue. B8. GRIFFIN BROTHERS, 357 FULTON RTHKKT.

nnnntrT.vw nil cist Arakti anmvm MEW YORK. (ODDnsltA T.nnl Tavlnr'f 1 are nnv wt lng teeth positively wlthoutpaiB, by the UBe of tha NltrOua Oxide Gas. commonly called Laughing Gas. They are also prepared to furnish the Dentists the apparatus for manufacturing the Gas. and to give tall Instructions for administering tha same.

GRIFFIN BROTHERS haws the largest and cheapest Dental EatLbliiihment In the world. oSmNTjorjs gum teeth. This class or teeth pomes vast superiority over all others, being made to give any desired fullness to the face, showing one continuous gum. without seams or orevloes, which, for strength, beauty, dor blllty and cleanliness, cannot be surpassed. LIST OP PRICES.

Full upper or under sets of teeth, on silver 6 00 amber or rubber. 10 to 15 00 mid 25 00 platina 35 00 partia isets on gold or platina 2, and 4 per tooth Partial sets on silver I and )2 per tooth Teeth filled with gold ti and upwards Bone, quartz, silver, tin or cement 50 to 76 cents Teeth extracted .....21 cent N. B. No oharge for extracting where artlflolal teeth arc required. HEATERS.

McCANN ei. No. 273 FULTON AVENUE, Brooklyn. Manufacturers of MoOANN'b VENTILATING AND HEATING JURNACiS, ST. NIOHOLA3 RANGE.

8T0VFS of the most Improved Patterns oa hand. BT All ktndB of Tin Ware on hand and made to order. Jobbing promptly attended to at the shortest notice. enairB ror nimiiAuu a ruxLixAVEa. tfir hkou'J'v A MEAR'S FPSNACES, HAVENS BROTHER and POND'S RANGE.

se46m SHIPPING. PASSAGE FROM LIVERPOOL BY WILLIAMS GTJlOtra Old Black Star Line, sailing on the 8th and 34th of each month. Fiom London by the Swallow Tail Line. From or to Queenatown and Liverpool by the Onoard Line of fast sailing iron screw steamers, calling from New York every alternate Wednesday. Drafts on Ireland and England.

Apply to WILLIAMS 4 GUION, 40 Fulton Bt; N. Y. my201y LUMBER, LUMBER AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TEN MILLIONS FEET ON HAND. ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND QUALITIES.

A full stock scitable for shipment to China, Australia, Africa, Brazil, West Coast Rio De Le Plata, and all other foreign markets. Selections for partial or entire cargoes made with care and dispatch. The attention of Exporters, and Manufacturers la espxclally requested. PINE, SPRUCE AND HEMLOCK, In every variety. Also, a general assortment of Hardwoods, suitable for Home and Foreign markets, inoludlng MAHOGANY.

BLACK WALNUT, HICKORY, CHKSRY, ASH, WHITEOAK. SYOAMORE, etc, eto. BASSWOOD AND WHITEWOOD BOARDS AND PLANK OAK AND MAHOGANY VENEERS, WAGON SPOKES AND FELLEYS, Constantly on hand and or sala in quantities to suit pur olaaersby R. W. ADAMS, ol56m Atlantic Dock, and 116 Wall it New York.

LEGAL NOTICES. SUPREME COURT Adelaide Geslain, plaintiff, against Alexander 0. Geslain and others, defendantsIn partition. Hi pursuance or a judgment of this Court made in the above entitled action, bearing date tbe seventh day of December, 1863, 1, Samuel M. Meeker, the referee named in aid judgment, will sell, at public auction, at the Commercial Exchange.

No. 869 Fulton street, in tbe City of Brooklyn, (opposite the City Hall) on the first day of February, 1864. at twelve o'clock noon, of that day, the following described lands and premises All that certain lot of land situate, lying and being in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, that ia to say: Beginning on the westerly side of Bedford avenue at a point distant one hundred and thirty two feet nine inches northerly from the northwesterly cor ner of Bedford avenue and Myrtle avenue; and running thencewesterly parallel with Myrtle avenue one hundred feet; thence northerly parallel with Bedford avenue twenty five feet; thence easterly parallel with Myrtle avenue one hundred feet; thence along Bedford avenue southerly twenty five feet to the place of beginning, being known by the number (187)one hundred and eighty seven, on the map of the farm lately belonging to John Sklllman, Esq; together with all ana singular the hereditaments and appurtenances belonging, or in any wise appertaining thereto. Dated December 12th, 1863. SAMUEL M.

MEEKER. Referee HeshyD. Bibdsaix. PltfTs Att'y. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROS WELL O.

BR A TN ARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims againBt JUNE CHENEY, late of the Town of Flatlands, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, the administrators, at the store of John B. Hendrickson, in the Town of Flatlands, Kings County, on or before the 16th day of January next Dated July 9th, 1863. JOHN CHENEY. 1 JOHN B. HENDRICKSON, Administrators.

jy9 law6m IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROS WELL 0. BBAINARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice ishereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against GEO. W. CLARK, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, tbat they are required to exhibit tbe same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at the oflice olUBacb Puffer. Furman street, in tbe olty of Brooklyn, on or before the fifteenth day of April next Dated October 8th, 1863.

09 HENRIETTA CLARK. Executrix, IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROS WELL C. BRAIN ARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings Notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having rclaims againBt DEBORAH CARSON, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers (hereof, to tho subscriber, at tbe office of VAN BRUNT WYCKOFF, Third avenue, near Seventeenth Btreet, in the cityof Brooklyn, oa or before the 3d day of March next Dated August 28th, 1863. au2H law6m VAN BRUNT WYCROFF. Eitoulor.

PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROS WELL O. BRAIN ARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings. Notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against LLOYD GLOVER, late of the city of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibi the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, a the office of Enos N. Taft No. 137 Broadway, in the City New York, on or before the 14th day of January next Dated July 9th.

1863. bPlaw6m FRANCIS B. CARPENTER. Administrator IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROS WELL C. BRAIN ARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings; Notice is hereby given, according to law.

to all persona having claims against J. FRED (CRICK BROOK MANN, late ol the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit tne same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at the oflice of Edward Koppisch. No 21 Beaver Btreet, in the city of New York, on or before the 25th day of March next Dated September 18th. 1863. sel91aw6m EDWARD KOPPISOH, Executors.

SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY. The Fire Department cf the City of Brooklyn agt Diniel Van Voorbisand there. BEiiNARD Rice, I'lffa. Atty's. In pursuance of ajudgment order of this Court made in the above entitled action, bearing date the 4th day of January.

18U4. I will sell by public auction, at the salesrooms. No. 339 Fulton at. eet, in the City ot Brooklyn, ou the 294 day of January, I8b4, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following described land and premises: A'l that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the City of Bro3k lyn, bounded as follows, to wit Beginning seventy five feet westerly from the southwesterly comer of Gold and Sands stretts.

on tho southerly sido of Sands street; running thence southerly, in a parallel line with Gold street one hundred ftet; thencewesterly, inaparallel line with Ssnds street twenty five feet; thence northerly, in a parallel line with Gold street one hundred feet to Sands street and thence easterly, along Pands street, twenty five feet to the place of beginning. Dated Brook yn. January 7th. 1864. 17 2aw3wTh JOHN McNAMEE, Sheriff.

N. Y. SUPREME COURT Augusta Jay against jasper W. Gilbert et al. mtnin hat, rm'SAuy, In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made iu the above entitled action, bearlnc date tne 18th day ol January.

1864, 1 will sell by public auction, at the salesrosms No. 309 Fulton street in the City of Brooklyn, on the 9th da of Feb; uary. 1864, atl2 o'clock noon, the following de ecribodland and premises: Ail those two certain lots, pieces orparcelBofland, situate, lying and being in the Sixth Ward of said City of Brooklyn, and which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, to wit Commencing atapointonthenortherlv line of Summit street, distant three hundred feet wetterly from the northwestern corner of Hicks and 8ummit Btreets, running thence northerly parallel with Hicks street one hundred feet; thence westerly parallel with Summit slreetflfty feet; thence southerly parallel with Hicks street one hundred feet to Summit street; and thence easterly along the northerly line of Summit street fifty fett to the point orplace of beginning. Dated Brook' lyn, January 18, 1864. jl82aw3wI JOHN McNAMEE.

Sheriff. PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROS WELL C. BRAINARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings Notice is hereby given, according to law, to ail persons having claims against PETER TURNER, late or the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, the ex ecutors, at the residence of FRANCIS G. TURNER, 120 Portland avenue, in the city of Brooklyn, on or before the 26th day of February next Dated August 26th. 1863.

JOHN F. TURNER, an291aw6m FRaNCIS G. TURNER,) Executors. IN PURSUANCE OF "AN ORDER OF ROS WELL 0. BRAINARD, Esq, Surrogate of the County ol Kings Notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against FRANOISB.

COLE, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to thesubecrlbers, the executors, at the office of Theodore Hinsdale. No. 7 Nassau Btreet in the City of New York, on or before the Is dayol March noxt Dated August 25tN 1863. THEODORE HINSDALE. I an261aw6m GEORGES.

COE. Executors. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROS WELL 0 BRAINARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according to law. to all persons having claims against JOSEPH SANDS, late of the! City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit tho same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, tbe administrator, at his office, 63 Cedar street in the city of New York, on or before the 20thday of March next Dated September 10th, 1663. WILLIAM DfPEW Administrator, with the will armced, SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS David D.

Parsons egttlnst Kpbralm Sale and Jane, h's wife, and others InaalBAK, Attv for Pur. In purtuance or a judgment of the Supreme OouH of the Slate of New Yortrendered in tbe entitled action, on the 18tb day of January, 1864, will be sold at publlo auction, by or under tie direction of the undersigned Referee, appointed by said judgment for that purpose, at the Commercial Exchange, No. 369 Fulton street Brooklyn, on Friday, the ltb ay of February. 1864 at 12 o'clock noon, the follow fngoescribed lands and trenmres: All those certain frar lots, piece or parcels of lane, situate, lying and being in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New i k. and kuown and distinguished on a 'Map of Property in Brooklyn," made by iBaacT.

Village Surreyor. dated ivovernber, 1883, as lota numbers 272 (two hundrtd end seventy two), 273 (two hundred and eeventy three', 27t (two hundred and seventy four), and 27S w0 hundred and seventy five), which said lots, taken together, ar bounded and contain as follows, to wit: Westerly by Washington avenue, laid down on said map, fifty feet; northf br lots on said map numbers two hundied and seveuty (270) idtwo hundred and seventy one (271). two huidred and twenty nine feet and nine Inches; easterly by (he estate nowor.late of Jacob deceased, fifty fcet; and southerly by lots on numbers two hundred and seventy six andtwo hundred and seventy seven fj77) two hundred and thirtyfeet nine inches, be the same more or less. Together with all and singular the tenements, terediiaments and appurtenances thereunto belongirutor in any vri appertaining. Dated Jan.

2JU 1804. jSI8w8wTt HENKY 0. MURPHY, Beforee. NOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO DIRECT LOTS to be' dug down and graded. Notice Is hereby given to all parties Interested of the Intention of the Common Council of this City, to pass an ordinance to direct lots to be dug down and graded on block bounded by Morton and Clymer streets, and Wythe and Kent avenues, to abate a nuisance.

Dated Brooklyn. January 12th. 1864. lOd J. OAKLEY NUDYNE, BtteetOornmljssloner.

CORPORATION NOTICE Opening Macon street, from 4th avenue to 5th avenue, A petition has been presented to the Common Council of tbe City of Brooklyn, to open Macomb street from 4th avenue to fth avenue; the Common Council have fixed the District beyond which the assessment for said Improvement sbaUnotextend to wit: One half the block in depth on each Bide of Bald Macomb street, from 4th avenue to 5th avenue. Bemonstrancep (if any) against the said ooemnc must be resented to the Common Council on or before the 28th day of anusry. 1864, as they will finally act upon the Bame at their next ensuing meeting, or as soon thereafter aa convenient Dated Brooklyn. Jan. 11, 1864.

jll 14d J. OAKLEY NODYNE, Street Oommlssioner. ASSESSORS' NOTICE In the matter of appor tionlnennd trip pnwflM of nnenlntr TfTriird strfet, from Division avenue or Broadway, to the boundary iine between the late cities of Brooklyn and. WUilarusburEh In the cltv of Brooklyn. The Board of Assessors of the City of Brooklyn, pursuant td the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of the State of New York, entitled "An Act to consolidate the cities of Brooklyn and Williamsburgh.and the Town of Bushwick into one municipal government and to incorporate the same," passed April l'lh, 1854, and of the several acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, hereby give notice that the reports of the assessments in the above entitled matters have been made, and that said reports are now deposited In the oflice of tbe said Board, at the City UrtlL In the City of Brooklyn, where the same can be examined by oil parties interested, and that the said Board will meet in said oflice on the 1st day of February.

1864, at 10 o'clock A. M. to hear objections (if any) from tbe parties interested, and to complete and sign our said report Parties having objections to make, will please present them in writing, Dated Brooklyn, Jan 18. 1864. )1812d JOHN F.

HKNNE3SY, President TTOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO DIRECT fence to be repaired. Notice is hereby given to all parties Interested of the Intention of tbe Common Council of this city to pass an ordinance to direct fence to be repaired on the S. side of Sack ett Btreet corner of Van Brunt to abate nuisance. Dated Brooklyn, January 12. 1864.

jl4 lOd J. OAKLEY NODYNE, Street Commissioner. NOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO DIRECT LOTS to be Fenced. Notice Is hereby given to au parties Interested, of the Intention of the Common Council of this city, to pass au ordinance to direct lots to be fenced on the corner of Sackett, from 377 to the corner of Smith street to abate a nuisance. Dated Brooklyn, January 12th, 1864.

jl4l0d J. OAKLEY NODYNE. tttreet Commissioner NOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO CAUSE SLDE walks to be flagged. Notice is hereby given to all parties Interested, of the Intention of the Common Council of the City to pass an ordinance to cause the Bidewalkf to be flagged in front of the lots of ground on the N. corner of Schermerhorn and Bond streets, to full width walk.

Dated Brooklyn. January 12th. 1864. 114 J. OAKLEY NODYNE.

Street Conmisslouer. NOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO DIRECT LOTS to be graded. Notice is hereby given to all parties Interested, of the Intention of tbe Common Council of this city, topaas an ordinance to direct lots to be graded on the north side of Morton street between Wythe and Bedford avenues, to abate a nuisance. Dated Brooklyn. January ISth.

1864. J1410d J. OAKLEY NODYNE. Street Commissioner. NOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO CAUSE SIDE walks to be flagged.

Notice Is hereby given to all parties interested of the Intention of the Common Council of this olty to pass an Ordinance to causi sidewalks to be flagged on the following coraer of Sackett No. 377 to corner of Smith. Schermerhorn, Oaoth sided) from Powers to Flatoush av. Atlantic street Ojoth sides) from Fourth av to Flatbush avenue Atlantlo street sides) west from 4th av, to where the Bame is flagged Bergen street (both sides) from Bond, east to where the same is flagged. Each to the width of six feet Dated Brooklyn.

January 12. 1864. jl410d JTOAKLEY NODYNE, Street Conunlsdoner. OFFICE OF TEE STREET COMIMISSIONERl No. 6 City HalL PROPOSALS FOR CROSSWALKS.

Sealed Proposals will be received by the Board of Contracts, at the Mayor's Office, until Saturday, Jan. 30th. 1864, at 10 o'clock A. for laying crosswalks at the following location, viz: Across Bergen street at west side of Hoyt street. Proposals to state the price per running foot of walk four feet wide.

Blanks for estimating furnished at the office, and none other will be considered. Proposals will not be considered unless accompanied with a consent In writing of two sureties of 200 each, (who shall qualify as to their responsibility) that If the contract bo awarded to tho party proposing they will become bound as his surety for its faithful performance; and in case he shall neglect or refuse to execute the contract so awarded, then that they will pay to the City of Brooklyn the diflerence between the price so proposed and the price ef the next highest bidder to whom the contract may be awarded. Proposals to be endorsed. 'TBoard of Oontraota," Proposals for Laying Crosswalks. Brooklyn.

Jan. 18th. 18S4. By order of the Board of Contracts. jlStd J.

OAKLEYNODYNE, Street Oornmlsatoner. CORPORATION NOTICE Opening Kent avenue, from DeKalb to Lafayette avenues. A petition has been presented to the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, to open Kent avenue, from DeKalb to Lafayette avenue: tbe Common Council have fixed the district beyond which tho assessment for said improvement shall not extend, to wit Orae half the block in depth ou each side of said Kent avenue, between DeKalb and La fayetteavecue. Remonstrances (if any) against the said opening, must be presented to the Common Council on or before the 28tn day of January, 1864, as they will finally act upou the same at their next enBuug meeting, or as soon thereafter as convenient Dated Brooklyn. Jan.

11. 1864. ill 14d J. OAKLEY NODYNE. Street Commissioner CORPORATION NOTICE Opening and widening of 9ths'reet from 31 avenue to this Oily line.

A nttition has been presented to the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, to open 9th street, from 3d avenue to the Cits line: the Common Council have fixed the District beyond which the assessment for said improvement shall not extend, to wit: One half the block In depth on each Bide of said 9th street from 3d avenue to the city line. Kemonstrancer (if any) against the said opening, must be presented to the Common Council on or before the 23th dy of January. 1864, as they will finally act upon the same at their next ensuing meeting, oras Boon thereafter as convenient Dated Brooklyn, 8inqaryllih 1864 jll lit J. OAKLEY NODJfNJS. Street Commissioner, XTOTiCE OF ORDINANCE TO CAUSE SIDE walks to be Flagged.

Notice is hereby given to all parties interested, of the Intention of the Common Council of the city to pass an ordinance to cause sidewalks to be flagged in front of the lots of ground on Cumberland street, eastflide. between Myrtle an DeKalb avenue, to the width of six feet Also, onGreenpolut avenue, both sides, between Franklin and Washington streots. to the width of six feet. Dated Brooklyn. January 13th, 1864.

J. OAKLEY NODYNE. Street Commissioner. OFFICE No. 6 City Hall.

SEALED PROPOSALS FOR REGULATING. GRADING AND PAVING CLINTON AVENUE. Sealed Proposals will be received by Board of Contracts, at the Mayor Office, until Saturday, Feb. 6th. 1864.

at 19 o'clock A. for regulating, grading and paving Clinton avenue with trap block, or Belgian pavement, from Flushing avenue to the bulkhead line, according to the profile and specifications on flle.in the Street Commissioner's office. Proposals to state the price per running foot throne toe centre of Bald avenue, and the earliest possible time In which the said work can be finished. Blanks for estimating furnished at the and none other will be considered. Proposals will not be considered unless accompanied with a consent In writing of two sureties or25C0 each (who shall qualify ss to their responsibility) that if the contract be awarded to the party proposing, they will become bound as bis surety for its faithful performance; and in case he Bbali neileot or refuse to exeoute the contract so awarded, then that they wl 1 pay to the City of Brooklyn the dltter erce between the price so proposed and the price of tbe next highest btdder.

to whom the contract may be awarded. Proposals to be endorsed Board of Contracts Proposals fnrGrading and Paving Clinton avenue." Brooklyn, Jan. By order of the Board of Contracts. 23td J. OAKLEY NODYNE, Street Commissioner.

FFICE OF STREET COMMISSIONER. No. 6 City HalL PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING BULK HBAD FOOT OF OJ IN TON AVENUE. Sealed Proposals will be received by Board of eontraete. at the Mayor's Oflice.

until Saturday. Feb. 6th, 1884. at 11 o'clock A. for sinking a block and balldlng a bulkhead at tbe foot of Clinton avenue.

Protosals muststate tbe earliest possible time in which the contract can be flnhhed. To be done according to the pUns and specificatioDB on Ale in the Street Commissioner's oflice. Blanks for estimating furnished at the Office, and none other will be considered. Proposals will not be considered unless accompanied with a consent in writing, of two sureties, of 2500 each (wi.o shall qualify as to their responsibility) that If tbe contraot be awarded to the party proposing, they will become bousul ashlsBurety, for its faithful performance: and in case he shall neglector refuse to execute tne contract If so awarded, then that they will pay to the City of Brooklyn the difference between tbe price so proposed and the. price of the next highest oidder to whom the oontraatmay be awarded.

Proposals to be endorsed. "Board of Contracts." Proposal tor Building Bulkhead foot Clinton avenue. Dated Broellyn. Jan. 22, 1H4.

By order of Board of Contracts. j22 td J. OAKXEI NOL YNB, 8treet Commissioner. EW YORK SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Anna E. Westfall against Newton E.

West fall, Maria J. Westfall, MInetta J. Westfall and the Nassau Fire Insurance Company. Inpursuanceofajndgment order of this Court made la the above ent tied action, bearlngda'ethe6thdayof October, 1863, I will sell by public auction, at the Commercial Exchange. S69 Fulton street (opposite the City Hall), In the City of Brooklyn, on Saturday the 80th day ot January, ie4.

at 12 o'clock noon, the following described laud and premises: All that certain lot of land, with the building thereon erected, situate in the City of Brooklyn. County of Kings and State of New York, and known as lot No. 259. (two hundred and fifty nine) ontheNostrandMap, sooalled, bounded westerly in front by Bedford avenue: northerly fl0 tl said map; easterly In the rear by lot No 288 on the said nap; and southerly by lot No. 260 on the same.

The raid lot No. 259 containing twenty five (J5 feet iu width, front and rear, and one hundred feet in depth, and being distant northerly Myrtle avenue three hundred and fifty seven fett nine inches (35" ft 9 in.) dl4law6wM GRENVILLE T. JENKS. Referee. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF KOS; WELL C.

BRAINARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against JOHN BENSON, late of the Olty of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at the office of Alexander McOue, No. 341 Fulton street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the seventh day of June next. Dated November 30th, 1863. d61aw6M MRYJJMcqUE. Executrix.

SUPREME CO CRT KINGS COUNTYT Me" chanlcs' ad i raders' Fire Insurance Company against Silas Blblnps, Wlnsl wL. Whiting, Joshua Keadf Luther G. Tlilotson and krama A. John Patten, Robert II Corbi.tr, Ohar'eB A. Motford.

Anthony D. Morford. William Abendrnth, Jr Angustu) Absndroth John Abendrottu Thomas William Fielding Nathaniel a Hirrli Sunimoij. For Relief. (Com.

not Scr.) U.S. I. It. Stamp canceller). 60 cs.

To the I efer.dnnlB, Pllas Billing, and WtnslowL. Whiting Yon areherely sun mooed and required to answer the com tlalnt in action, wh'ch was th'a dsy filed In the oflice ot the Kit rk i the Countv of Kings at the City Hall of the Cit ol Biookhn, and to eeive a copy of yptar answer to tbe said c. mnlaintcn the subscriber, at his office, at number 64 WaU ttreet, in tie city ot New Sork, within twenty days after tie service of this surcmooH on you exclusive of the dav of such, service: and If you fair to answer the said compUtnt within the litre aforesaid, the plaintiffs In this aotlon willawly ti the Court for tbe relief demanded la the' complaint Dated January 19, 1PC4. WALTER M. TJNDEBHILL, j2Dlaw6wM priintifTsAttorney, ALICE BANKGROVE'S SOLDIER.

A Story of the American War. (From theLondou Sixpcny Magazine.) The gnarled old veteran of an apple tree tliat overhung Squire Baukyrove'e red brick house was toeeing its liouuus or pink streaked apples to and fro in the September sunset; the level teams looked straight into the deserted robin nest in its mossy fork and Bankirrove stood in the doorway shading her eyes witii a pretty, sun em browned hand, and looking the while, as the western light, sifting through a canopy of moving leaves, covered he with narrow jines and zig zairs of tremulous gold, like a Mrd peeping ttirough the gilded wires of its cage 'Home already, boys she called out as the srnrden "ate swung on its creaking hinges, aud tne hazel eyes flashed sunuy welcome dotvu the path. Bois, indeed! The boys whom Miss Alncc apostrophized so patronizingly, were two stalwart fellows, either of whom could have picked the voting lady up with one hand handsome, olive eheeked young giants, with the strength and symmetry of Hercules in their thews and sinews, as might have testified the shining heaps of newly threshed grain they had left piled on the floor of the echoing, fragrant old barn under the hill! 'But why do you look so she added, the net minute. Ah, what curve of the lip. what quiver of the brow ever escaped a woman's quick eye? She read the two faces as if they had been open hooks.

'We nave been talking said the younger, a dark, open browed young man of about twenty, leaning up against the doonvay. 'I am tfoing to ask jour father to get another hand to finish Off this full's Alice stood in astonishment. 'What for, Harry? Irad hasn't been teasing yon again, has Harry ioore hurst into a great, mellow laugh. 'As if Irad's nonsense ever seriously annoyed me No, Alice the truth of the matter is tbat I feel like a fool threshing wheat here, when I ought to be standing in the ranks with a mnsket on my shoulder, fighting for the Stars and Stripes as my grandfather fonght at Lexington and Bunker Hill. And as he spoke his dark eyes sgarkled with inward tire and a flush came on his sun burnt cheek.

'Hear him said Irad Curtis, shrugging his shoulders. 'All moonsbine, say I. Time enough to ttht for the old flag when the old flag hasn't men enough to do its work, and sends word for Hal More and Irad Curtis to come along and lend a hand. Meanwhile, let every man mind his own business that's my maxim 'I shall not wait for any such message returned Moore quietly. I mean to be off, straightway that is, Alice, if yott, think I'm doing right." I would volunteer to morrow, if I were a said Alice, instinctively clasping her hands together, and drawing a deep breatli.

Moore's lice lighted np. 'That's enough, Alice said he. Irad Curtis, standing in the shadow of the old apple tree, quietly watched the two faces beyond with half closed, vigilant eyes and a disagreeable curve to his lip. 'Wonder what Squire Bankgrove will say to all was Mb internal comment. 'If he really means to give his daughter to a farm hand, I don see why my chances with, a little managementare not as good as Ham' Moore's.

Sue don't exactly like me but if Harry really is in earnest about this volunteering business, it's the most obliging thing he conld do just now. Once give me a clear field, and Ira Curtis set his lips closely together as he entered the wide, cool hall where Squire Bankgrove a hale, portly personage of about fifty, with ruddy cheeks, and locks thickly sprinkled with silver sat in his elbow chair, doz mg over the newspaper. Harry Moore walked straight np to him and broached the subject without unnecessary circumlocution. 'Squire BankgroTro, aoa you mtue it' convenient to dispense with my servicis on the farm We'll. Hnit'f tnnw tsnit enntM a man of reflection, and seldom committed himself without first consulting his snuff box and his red silk pocket handkerchief.

1 Are you thinking of leaving me? I've no fault to find with you, Harry Moore 'Thank you, sir. Bnt I have made up my mind now that every yonng min's place is iu the anks of his country's defel'cnders. And so, sir, shall enlist to morrow Squire Bankgrove brought down his clenched list on the window seat with a force tbat made the blackbird start in its wicker c.ike. Well said, my boy 1 wish I was ten vears youuger and I'd go 'long with you 'I am glad yon approve it, 'Approve it, Harry I don't do notliin' else" cried the Squire, entirely heedless of the memory of Lindley Murray in his cnthusiam. 'And when you come back, Harry, after you've done a duty on the battle field for you inl come hack' 'Don't, interposed Mrs.

Bankgrove, who was wiping her spectacles very hard; 'don't go temptin' Providence that way said the old man, solemnly, 'lie will comeback! Shall not the Lord of Battle; be with him As I was savin', Harry, when that day arrives "Then, said Harry, 'will you consent to give me your daughter V' He had spoken from a sudden impnlse the words lie wonld never have dared to utter under ordinary circumstances. No recalling them now however and Alice blushed redder than the reddest hollyhock by the garden waU Squire Bankgrove opened his eyes wide, and slowly rubbed his nose, looking the while from Alice to Harry and back again. i W.l'' free to confess I hadn't thought o' said the Squire. 'But, Marry Moore, you're nude o' the rl 'lit mettle, and I vc always found you true to the back boiic. Yes; if Alice hain't no objections, you shall have her when you come back u'ain And thus it happened that when Harry Moore went away to the wars a lock of Alice Bankgrove silky hair lay upon his manly heart, and stirred to the musie of its strong beatings.

'Wbcw whistled Irad Curtis, as he worked all alone 1U the perfumed silence of the old red larn; I didn suppose the affair would turn out precisely as it has done; but no matter things may happen just right after all And Irad Curtis was not a whit disheartened at IZ with which Alice Bankgrove put aside the innumerable little courtesfes he strove to render toward her all that fall not he There was a good deal of dogged perseverance ingrain to the nature of Irad Curtis The year glided away in sun and shower hiossommg roses and dreary falls of snow and once again the harvest moon hun" like i shield of ruddy silver over the quiet old homestead, with its red barn nd its cluster of gnarled apple trees. But in the west the sun had set with wild, ensanguined splendour amidst clouds whose crimson dyes seemed like a sea ot blood. And Alice Bankgrove, sittin" at her window thinking of the dreadful rumort of buttle that lloated dimly into the country solitudes, could not bear to look at the blazing horizon, so nervous had she grown Suddenly a clear bugle sound rang out amidst the dewy, ho lows, dying away with pathetic cadences in the woods, where a score of whin poor wills were moaning their sad refrain 'There the stage has passed by, and the mail is exclaimed Alice, springing to her feet. Papa, may I go down to the post office5 it is only a little way 'It's a mile, child, and more, and the dew is said the practical Squire, lookiivun Irorn a calculation he was making by the light of 'Do let her go, said his wife, nucMmr his elbow; don't you see how worried she feels Yon was young yourself once Alice scarcely waited for the permission ere she hurried away through the lonely woods, dew dnpping, and full of faint, sweet fragrance No jetter for a she murmured to herself. "Perhaps it will come to night per letter for Alice Bankgrove? No, there is no such said the greyheaded old postmaster, sorting over the pile of epistles in a leisurely wav that was agony to poor, impatient Alice.

No letter! are you repeated the younc girl, leaning eagerly forward, with blanched cheek and throbbing heart. 'Sartin sure. Miss Alice that is as sure as a man can be of any thing in this onsartin world. Stay, he added, as Alice was tm nine away with a thrill of sick despair; 'here are some newspapers for Jeremiah Bankgrove, Esquare. Hint's your fitter, I 1 Classes for gentlemen TUESDAY ahd FRIDAY Evening at 6 o'clock.

Ladles (adults) TDESDAY and mnAV after noons, at SKp'olock. Misses and Masters WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY arteranons. at 2if n'Monk PRIVATE SOUUlKS FOR THE PUPIM AID IHSIE FRTKNTlR. AFTERNOON MATINEES ONOB A MNTH. Private lessons given at the Academy.

I School Classes attended in the olty or out of torn. B3P PifHD roe a CiBOTJiqa. ao29eni INSTKPCTAOH. SPANISH, PRENCH AND GERMAN PER" manneut Classes for Ladles and Gentlemei Apply to the desk of the Mercantile Library Asaociaton. Pupils mayjoto at any time, and are charged only torn the day they benin.

For private lessons in Bpanlsh. aioly to Prol ALBERTO DE TARN OS. 33S 4th avenue. Tew York! Freach, apply to Prof. L.

J. SiMONIN, Grand ay enue. sear Fulton, Brooklyn; German, to Prot L. THUXN, 36 East Warren st, Brooklyn. au286m "WRITING LESSONS A GOOD" HASD cuaranteed.

slinbtss and trpmhllnv MrI nf: BROWNE'S COMMERCIAL ACADEMY or Fulton street, ooposiie Pierrepont, Brookljn. Wrlling, Bookkeeping, Arithmetic. 4c, 8 to 10 per quarter of TSles. Eons, or $15 to J20 time unlimited. A rare chance for adtilta to receive seperate instruction in Grammar, Ittading.

Epei ling, dec. ai au uuurs, it. a. ucm ana commodious ae liariment for ladies, Open day and evening. 12) MUSIC AN EFFICIENT LADr TEACHER desires to procure a few pupils for piano forte nd s'nging; she is thoroughly competent, having taught in several first clars seminaries for years past For terms, apply at the HOUSEKEEPERS' AGENCY, 315 No.

Futon avt nue. where testimonials can he seen. j22 1. PIANO FORTE TEACHER A LADY CCM tent to impart thorough instruction dertres a few more poplls; terms moderate. Apply to T.

W. WOODS 289 Fulton street. j221w ii ELECT CLASS FOR YOUNG LADIES Atlantic street, between Court and Clinton streits. On Moncay February 1st MISS AMES, (late PrtncipUo' Female Grammar Scnool No. 20, New York City)? rill corr.mtnce the next Terra of her Class for the Education of EIGHTEEN Young Ladles upwards of thirteen year, of age thorough Instruction in English Branches and the Krjiliments of French.

Hours of Tuition from 9X A. M. until IX V. SL Terms TWELVE DOLLARS per Quarter, including the USE OF ALL BOOKS required for study. No extra chsrge whatever.

Circulars at Mr Brandt's Store. 19 Atlaitlo street, and at Miss Ames' Residence, 266 Sehennerlom Btreet near Nevlns. A SATURDAY MORNING Class will snertly be om menced, to meet between the hours of 10 and IS, foi Instruction in Arithmetic and Grammar. Cnarge for the Term of Sixteen Weeks FOUR DOLLARS Forseatfap p.y immediately, as but Twelve Pupils will be admitted dl83m FROF. A.

MAGNT8 COLLEGIATB AMD MERCANTILE A0AD2MY for day and boaruni icloisrs, No. 89 West Warren street 3rooklya. will re wes on September t. All the English. Oluslo and Oommeslal branches with modern languages, taught by competent teachers and prefessori.

A special department hai leen organised for young boys under 10 years of age. Thepiem lsei occupying 4 large lots with gymoasium attaohed. urd double house, with all modern improvemerr a afford alltbe greeableneBS and advantages of a country seat and olty the above institute he has also orcanieda NTEW AOASEIIT 0 tANOTTARW. specially Intended for ladles and gentleman wh9 havabst little time for (elf instruction. Lessons given in Kngllth, renoh Spanish, German, Italian.

Latin and Oreek, vlth bookkeeping andpenmansMp, if desired. Bay, classes far oTaaSnj slatse for srsniiemea. Texaji boderal. PACKARD 4 PENH'S BROOKLYN AND NEW YORK i COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. HAMILTON BUILDING, Court street, BBOORXYH COOPER INSTITUTE, NEW YORK CITY.

Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic, OjomneroialLiw, Penmanship, Correspondence, 4e, pracuciUiUugbv. Btsl oeBB hours 9 to 12 A 11. 2 to 6 end 7 to 9 PM. Thes9 Institutions are comprised in the "National Ohals of Commercial Colleges" extending from New JTork to 3t Louis, and present superior faculties for acquiring tbir ouch business eduoation. Scholarships good throughout the chain.

The publlo are Invited to call and examine tie facIUtlet For circulars, address at either point dll ly BRYANT. BTBATTON. PACKARD A PENS. WATCHES JEWELRY. AIR JEWELRY.

MOUNTED WITH GOLD have HAIR that you value, THE BEST WAT OT PRESERVING IS is to have It made up into some ARTICLE JEWELRY, on, PUT UP IN SOME PRETTY DEVICE IN A We manufacture the Mountings and Hair work on the premises, and think that theSreputation oi the firm for many years In this especial line la a sufficient that all orders left with us will be executed in the vest best HArnras. We have a large and beautiful variety of patterns to select styles from, and endeavo to satisfy all who may favor us with their orders. BPIE3 A OHAMPNEY. IBS FULTON STREET, e41y 3d door from Sands strnft 'i ADIES' LONDON LEVERS A FEW OF AJ the finest (Thos. r.

cooper's; Hunting Levers, express ly ior lames lervioe, unusuauy rare ana reusoie. WM. WIrU. Pal ten street, SIB pposlte Clark fiSOLTTATRE SETS AND HALF SETS OF fJSAUli, ENAMJEIi, JJIAMUJMU. ONIi, CORAL, 4c.

added aa quiokly as received, from day to day at WISE'S, 238 Tnl ton Btreet opposite. Clark GYMNASIUM. A YON C. BURNHAM'S GYMNASIUM, A jrujts, ijaiii Win aiiw uaniiiiiiaan. No.

13 BOERUM near FULTON Brooklyn. Classes for the season of 1863 and '4 in Lewis' Calls, thenlca. Gymnastics and Drill for Gentlemen, will meet ou Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday evenings, at 8 o'clook, commencing Sept 15th. 1863.

Classes tor Bojb on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at 8.30, and Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock, commencing Sept 15th. 1863. Classes for Ladies and Misses oa Monday, Wednesday and Friday ooosfrom 2 to 4.30, commenoingSecl. 21st 1863. The class exercises are arranged and adapted to musie.

Private Lesions given if desired. Schools and institutions personally attended. Apparatus of all kinds on hand an i urnlshed at the shortest notice. The "Paagymnastiken erected In any aliedroom. EoomE open from 7 A.

M. to 10 P. M. Tor full particulars inquire at Gymnasium. st3 6a BUSINESS NOTICB8.

OOD NEWS MRS. POLLARD, BOTANIC PHYHOIAN, 261 Washington street, can tell you the cause of your disease without any previous knowledge, and what kind of disease you have, to your entire satisfictlon, or no charge will be made. MRS. POLLARD treats ill diseases especially with great success. Scrofula and Ootramo tioD, Liver Complaint Ac.

N. B. MRS. POLLARD can tell if you are curable. We know from personal experience.

GEO. ANDREWS, MRS. MARY PLATT. d231m 8. MoINTYML OLD BOOKS, ENGRAvTNGST" PAMPHLETS, NEWSPAPERS, MUSIC.

Ac, Bought and sold at GILLESPIE'S, 2T Myrtle avenue. 019 8m between Adams and PeailS gQTH DIVIDEND. BROOKLYN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY No. 18 WALL STREET NEW YORK, CAPITAL $153,000 SURPLUS 131,94915 UNSETTLED LOSSES. 860 The nmal SEMI ANNUAL DIVIDEND 01 TBI CIO) PER CENT, and the Government tax, (payable de rcand) has this day been declared from the profits if the last six months.

Jan. 2d, KM. FRANCIS P. FCSNALD Presldeat CHARLES BURKHALTEB, Vice Pest. Jons W.

Cbknbt. Secretary. Tunis C. Bbbobj, Asst Secretary; J4 tf "EATHER STRIPS Warranted to exclude COLD WIND, SNOW, BAIN OB DUST from Sides, Topb and Bottoms ol Dooii and WlndiWi every description. For sale or applied by Sa3ra' WHITE NICHOLS.

SOS Jaltoi St. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR i.0LD NEWSPAPERS and PAMPHLEK.and all kinds of old Paper and Rags. We will guarantee ir gire more for old paper than any other houBein the cit? It lXll PaPer ,0 BeU 40 a MAN All AN M3LLER. 40 Fulton st. Brooklyn Branoh of 10 Spruce street, of 4118 of charge.

RAH.RO APS. AND BROOKLYN BAlC KOAD areleave Julion and OatbcrineFerriea, roofc Rt 7 minutes, conaectorat City Lms iwWcanrfS ueiiergo to Dea, uaugnter; il is past ten," said the Squire, "and a stormy night. There's snow in the air, or I'm mistaken I will, by aud by, father." Mrs. Bankgrove, wiser tha.nlicr husband, quietly took up a candle, and beckoned him into the adjoining room. Don't notice her, Jeremiah," saidtlie mother in a low voice.

She'll grieve it away in time if she's only let alone, poor child 'It's too consarned bad said the Squire, the nearest approach, by the way, to profanity in which he ever indulged. 'And to think of Irad Curtis comin' danglin' round to ask if I'd any objections to his comin' to see Alice Sunday nights. Objections? I let hira know what I thought of his conduct. He wont come again in a hurry, I calculate 'There, there, father hush said Mrs. Bankgrove, soothingly; 'you'll disturb And she closed the door as softly as if her daughter had been a sleeping infant fvhom she feared to arouse.

Alone, Alice sat there before the lire alone with the ticking clock, and the bubbling drip of resin from the singing pine logs, and the wail of the tempest wltnout, pandering on the wintry might that had come over her own young life. Almost before she knew it the old clock had chimed once and again, and the faint horn of the midnight stage, passing on its lonelv wav down iu the hollow, floated indistinctly up to her car and still she mused on. "Hallo there, inside!" bawled Jonathan Star key, the stage driver, who was it wantea to get out opposite Squire Bankgrove's house This is the nearest we come to't. Just over the hill, sir, and take the first road to your right 'taint but a way and pitch dark at that," he added, in an undertone, as he helped out a miiflted figure sorry I can't drive you nearer, sir you seem to be lame." Lame If every bone in his body hud beenshat tcrcd, the knowledge that he was within sight of Alice's home would have given him supernatural strength. How well he knew every turnofthc road even in the dense darkness of the stormy midnighthow familiarly the frozen ground answered to his footfalls! Far out into the murky gloom, streamed the ruddy brightness of that hearth stone where she sat all alone.

Could she but know who was toiling to reach her through the night and. tempest! She never heard the faint, uncertain tap at the door, she never heard the click of the lateh, but all of a sudden some mysterious influence made her look up. Great Heaven! it was her lover standing before her pale, haggard, worn by pain and travel, but st ill her lover, and the next instant she lay sobbing on his breast. 'Oh, Harry, Harry Moore! They told ine you were dead, but I knew it was false! I knew yet you would come back to And after he had told her of his well nigh fatal wounds, his dreary captivity, and his final escape, she still sobbed through her tears 'Oh, I knew you would come back! 'Well, Harry, when are you going to take questioned the Squire jocosely. 'You know I promised yon my daughter when you came 'As soon as possible, said Harry.

1 We've settled it all, Alice and I' said the Squire, 'do you remember my saying, under this very roof, more than a year ago, that I was sartin the Lord would taring Harry back to us and ha vn' I my very words come true He leaned forward and kissed the tear that sparkled like a solitary diamond on his wife' withered cheek, for somehow the sight of the young people's happiness brought haei his own honeymoon days. And Irad Curtis remains a Bachelor still BR. JUDSON 8 HOOPING COUGH SPECIFIC. 1 lie ion? sought remedy found at last. Ho opine Cough no longer incurable.

The necessity of Its "ruontaj Its natural course" ent're'y obvla'ed by the use of JCDSON'S HOOPING COUGH SPECIFIC. Tills is the ONL sr medicine that possesses ur curative properties, or exerts any permanent influence over tne ravines of that terrible disease flooring Cough. Physicians have heretofore failed to prescribe anythlngto cat short this sease, simply administering palliatives, and allowing Urom thelorce of circumstances) the disease to run its natural coarse. This medicine possesses not only palliative Properties. DUt COmnletelv ftnnt nla nn.l RORbintiiTVA W.

excelling all other remedies used In Hooping Cough. Experience corroborates the FACT. 1Tvan? not be disappointed. The earlier arrested? used the 800ner sse be i 3 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Agents.

S. B. VAN DtTZEK 1M and 200 Greer, Btreet 8oId bv Drueirfs's generally, ii HAYES', 175 Polton streets 11. PARKER, corner of Gold at aidFult oat. Jal4 lm PILE'S CORYZA LOZENGES, FOR COLDS IN THE HEAD, These Lozenges are offered as safe, and, tn most cases AN EFFECTUAL HEHEDY.

FOB COLDS IN 1HE HEAD, HOARSENESS, Psrtlculanyif taken PYLE BROTHER DSUGGISTS DISPENSERS OF PDBB MUDt0nrE3, Fulton, coraer of Pierreoont, aud Co nnhla, cor. CuroU striwis, Brooklyn. For salebyDruCTlats generally. dailm T)R. E.

G. GOULD'S PIN VOKJI SYRUP Ascurides or Pin Woims are entirely expelle leuej in 24 hours, and a cure la warranted tatUn cording to the directions which accompany ewhlwttle! DR. E. G. GOULD'S PIN WOZM 81117? ow fflmM fif la this section, aod we are sso "aitn we? fails to eradicate from the ays tern these dlstreSar DB.ta' 1i coul,) 0113 no hare bcel TreitoMd heaItibyth1iseoftliJaByrarPortUndOorteT.

0 and Is bnW fflSnlW iuj, KUOKELL S18 OreewrSoh street I.

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