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llko, I know nothing about that door being lock IXS17RAITCE. INSTBWCTIOf? CORPORATION NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. SATURDAY BTJBKIH, APRIL 4. PUBLIC NOTICE ALL PERSONS TO whom licenses save been granted for the year ending arch 81, 1863 are hereby notified that tbe same will expire said date.

Application for tbe ensuing year mm be made at the offle the Bark Inspector, No. basement City. HalL aad at City Clerk's Office, between the hoars ot 9 o'clock, A M. 1 P. ou the following days Weoneaday April 1863.

Wednesday, April 8b: Intelligence OBicea 120 00 Bowling aReyi, each. 3 09 Omnibuses 10. 00 Thursday, April 9th. Hacks and 8 00 Kxpres men. 3 03 oo Friday, April 10th.

Ibnreday, ipyu 2d, Pawnbrokers 60 00 Dirt esris. .7 60 Railroad ears Junk drs. .7.:. a 00 fland cartmenr. rrrrrrl 8 Aprmtn, uflunney sweeps.

a Venders of mercnadlse. 8 00 Monday, April 13tb. Monday, April 6th, Public or dock 160 endetB of fish 4 froh. 2 CO Tuesday, April ltth. Tuesday; April 7th, Night ecavengerfl fifl'.

Yenaeraof 3 00 Wednesday, AprU 15th. Public a 00 Boats 80 AprU 8th. Thursday, AprU 16th, Millard tables, 00 100 N. B. Bankable money only received.

Owners of hacks, osrts exi ref wagona, and every description of vehlclea aPr jllngforlicenee ar reaaetted to have their vehicles rea'fv inspection In the rear of the City Hall, on making their application for license. City Clerk's Office, Brooklyn, March 31, 1868, m2130d HENRY McCLOSKEY, City Clerk. 0 FFICE OF STREET 6 City HaU. AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE FILLING UP OP LOTS OF ROUND The ayor and Aldermen of the City Brooklyn, In Common Council convened, do enact as follows gee. 1 That the filling up of the lots, pieces or parcelsof groundhereinafter described, is hereby decided to oe neces sary 'or abating a nuisance, and thr said lots, which are' situated as follows On Twelfth and Fourteenth streets aad Tenth and Eleventh avenues, bounded by: are hereby directed to be filled up at tho expense of the owner or owners thereof.

Adopted March 2d, 1863. HENKV McCLOSKEY, City Clerk. Approved March IBth, 1863. MARI'lN BALBFLEI301L Mayor. Is Board or Costbacts, Sec.

3. Incase the owner, or owners of the Bald lots, ieces or parcels of pround, shall not comply with the first section 1 ereof, within twenty da after the first publication of thin Ordinance, the btreet Commissioner la hereby directed to advertise for for doing the 'necessary work for complying Kith this Ordinance, and he shall re I pert the said vropOcals to the Board of Contracts, the end that ti Board of Contracts may direct a contract to be made for doing the sold work, at the expense of such owner owners. Sec. Notice shall be given to all persons affected' bF z. tills Ordinance, by publication hereof In tbe Corpor itlon NewspaptrsforteB successive days, and the advertisements for proposulB ns afores 'id shall be published in buc1 Newa papers fur ten successive days.

Sec. 4 Theexpcnse of the said work, which Bhall bedone pursuant to the second eection hereof, shall be assessed and collected In the same manner aa for regulating, grading and paving streets. Adopted March 27th. 1863. ap3 lOd HENRYMcClOSKEY, City Cleric OFFICE OF STREET COMMISSIONER, No.

6 City Hall. AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE FENCIHG IN OS CLOSING OF YACANT LOTS The Mayor and Aldermen the City of Brooklyn, in Common Council convened, do enact as follows Sec. 1 That the vacant, lots, pieces or parcels of lana On Navy street, Fulton avenue, Raymond Btreet audDe Kalb avenue, block bounded by. On Scholes. mith and Meoerole itreets, and Graham avenue, block bounded by.

On eenard and tVyckoff streets, southwest corner of. On Pacific street, between Flatbush and Carlton avenues. On Peartatl street between Pacific street and Atlantic av And on Park avenue. Canton Btreet, Auburn place and Hampden street, block bounded by, Are hereby directed to be lenced In or closed with a close board fence, six feet high, at the expense of the owner or owners thereof. Adopted March 2d, 1863.

HENRY McCLOSKEY, City Clerk. Approved March I3th. 1863. MARTIN KALBFLEISCH. Mayor.

Is Boars or Cohtracts. Sec. 2 In case the owner or owners of the said, lotsy' pieces or parcels of ground, Bhall not comply with the first Bection hereof, within ten days after the first publication of this Ordinance, the Street Commissioner Is hereby directed to advertise for proposals for doing the necessary work for complying with this Ordinance, and he shall report the said proposals to the Board of Contracts to the end that toe juoara ox uonirsctg may airect a contract oe mauo for doing the said, work at the expense of such owner, or Notlce shall be given to all persons affected by this Ordinance, by publication hereof in the Corporation Newspapers for ten successive days, and the advertisement for proposals as aforesaid shall be published in such newspapers lor ten successive nays. Sec. 4 The expense of the said work which shall be done pursuant to tbe second section hereof, shall be assessed.

anuconecieu in Lne uuxuilkc ivr rvguutiiib, grading and paving streets. Aaopiea marca 710. ioto. ap3 10d HENRY McOL03KEY. TVfOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO DIRECT LOTS I to be dng down.

Notice Is hereby given to aU 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 oa Grand avenue, east side, between Dean and Pacific streets, to the graae, to anate a nuisance ana to protect ute aujoiaiag natea nrooKiyn. marca oiat, iooo. upaiua ujaam.KO ajjxjiisx. street oommiBaoner. NOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO DIRECT ALOT to be filled up.

notice is nersoy given to au parties inrcrestea ei tao in tention of tbe Common Council of this city to pass an oral: nnip tn lot tn hfl flllArl tin nn Htl wL Jin 309, between Fourth and Fifth avenucB, south side, sufficient to anate a nuisance ana to prevent aamage to unjoining property. liatea nroosiyn. niarcu lotti. a2 ICd CHARLES TUi'NEY. Street Commlssioaer.

CORPORATION NOTICE Grading and PaviUfj Kosciusko street, from Nostrand to Marcy avenue. A HHtitinn V.nn heten nrwnAfl tn Crnnmon Onunnil of the City of Brooklyn to grade and pave Koschuko street from Nostrand to Marcy avenue; the Common Oauncll have fixed the district beyond which the asjeeament for Bald Improvement shall not extend, to wit. One hundred feet In depth on eacb side of Bald Koacluslo street, from Nos trana to aiarcy avenue. Remonstrances (if any) a gainst the said Improvement, must be left at the Street Commissioner's office, on or before the 5th day af AprU, 1863. as the Common Council will finally act upon the same at their next ensuing meeting, or as Boon thereafter as conTenlantDtocl Brooklyn, April 1st, 1868.

api iOa vuAJiuss riwagt, Btreet OFFICE OF STREET COMMISSIONER, NO. .6 City HalL Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public auction, at the8treetCommiSBionir'B Office, No. 6 City HaU, oa. Arrl'tth, at IU o'clock, aU tboBe certaui buildings wLlchwere taken the proceedings for opening Atlantic avenue from Chucn avenue to the Citv Line, aad situated in Awards No. Nineteen.

Twenty, Twenty one, Tweu'y two. Fifteen and Twenty nlno (Nofl. 19, 20, 21, 21 ii nndKO. The buildings to he removed on crbefre the 45th day April, 1663. Terms cash In bankaVe money.

ai2 td unan. AjrtKKX, Btreet uommisa oner. NOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO CAUSE SIDE walks to be Flagged. notice is uereoy given to ail panics inicrcsica, oi vao intention of the Common Council of the City to pass an ordinance to cause, sidewalks to he flagged in front of the lots of ground am un Lwer bouiu biucs uciwecu vau uruntauu. Richards sts.

Atsoon Vnn Brunt Rtreet. west side, between Ewer anil William sts. Also on an r.runt ttreet, west slue, between an Djit and Elizabeth eis. Also on Pait.tion street, north side, between Coaover ana. Ferris Bts.

Also on Conover street, both Bides, between Wolcott aai William sts. Also on Lafayette avenue, south side, between Nostrana. anil Bedford avs. Also on Wyckoff street, couth side, between FlatoaA and Carlton a. AIfo on Franklin Btreet, betwcea Meserole av.

and Noble Bt. And on Franklin Btreet, west Bide, between Quay Btreet and Greenpoint av; each to the width of six feet. urooKiyn. siarcn auvn, iw m31 lOd CHARLES TlNKEY.8treet Commissioner. OFFICE OF STREET COMMISSIONER.

No. 6 City HalL PROPOSALS FOR BIGGINS DOWN LOTS. Sealed Proposals will be received by Hoard or contracts, at the Mayor Office, until Thund.ty, April ith, 18ii, st II o'clock, A. for diggine down and gitilas lota at the fl lowlnglocatlon, vi On Grand ttrect, south side, between Second and Thlr streets. On South 1st Btreet, north side, between Second andThlrJ ftreets.

agreeable to tho ordinance passed by tbe Common Louncu. I'ronoEala to state the price per load ot nine cubic reet. ItlankR for estimatinsr furnlBhcd at the Olllce. and nona other will be considered. proposals win not be consiaerea unless accompanied wicn.

a coiiBent. in writing, of two sureties, of 1230 each Bkall iiinllrV aa trt their reflDoiiMbllitr) that If the contract be awarded to the party proposing, they will become bound nsbis surety, for its faithful performance: and In oase bis shall neglect or refuse to execute the contract, if so awarded, then that they will pay to the City of Brooklyn the aiuerencetoetweonine price so proposea ana me price ox the next Ugliest bidder to whom the contract may be awarded. Proposals to be endorsed. "Board of Contracts." Proposals for Grading Lots. Dated Brooklyn.

March 26, 1893,. a rr U1VIUCI VI Ui V. M1J S. maita CHARLES TINNEY. Street ed, ana ye maKC a worn now, wc arc au juo Shew ns the wav out, and we'll believe said one of the men imperiously in a panting voice of fury 'There's no chance with the saidhc, 'and the window is barred; bnt sec, I have tools here that will soon make way for much clatter either, through this wooden partition it only divides ns from the cook's pantry oa the other He drew a drawer ae he spoke, a minute or two hurried search enBncd, and then the three mon to work at the partition with au energy and speed which Eeemed to betoken early success to their exertions.

Terrified afresh at this, Marion again sought window of the library from which Bhc had despatched her maid, straining her eager eyes along the park, where the moon's white light made all as distincnt as day mistaking in ner anxiety. the dark shadows east by a long line of elms in the distance for the wished for forms of the advancing men catching even where she was the increasing noise of the workers below, rendered desierate and exasperated bv their detention. At length the loud crash of timber giving way, and then a patisc and cessation of every sound, led her at once to conclude that they bad effected their purpose, and made her resolve instantly to hurry up, and nt all hazards awake her father. To leave the window, pass from the room, cross the hall, and ascend the stairs, was hut the act of a few moments, and yet the nssasins were still more rapid, for at the first landing of the staircase a rustling sound a little above her made Marian halt, and peering forward into the gloom she discerned through the dim light that came from the closed window behind her, the dusky forms of the three men, motionless an instant oil the lobby, and then literally gliding on towards her father's room. All the long pent up terror and agony of the past reached the clitmvs.

in this appaling mon cnt, and finding that everything was lost, and her father's destruction inevitable, strength and nerve gave way, and with a piercing shriek, that rang fearfully through the house in stillness of the uight, the poor girl fell insensible where she was staud'mg. That wild cry came so unexpectedly upon the ear of the murderers, that one of them, in the utinort consternation, lluhg the weapon with which he wag armed from hfs hand, and dashed down the stairs, followed by the others, who were alike startled and dlsmaved this sudden interruption to their design. They were met iu the hall by the police, who arrived that critical juncture, and after an ineffectual resistance, all three were made prisoners. All else of that memorable night was like a confused dream, and gathered up" only in scattered fragments by the" main actor in its trying scenes. She was, it seems, restored to consciousness by her aunt's terrific screams, imploring of some one to tell her how many people had been mnrdered.

Then she remembered standing, supported by her father, in the lower hall, in the flickering light that a single candle shed tipon the different parties so confusedly collected; the pale half dressed servants grouped upon the stairs; the three prisoners, handcuffed, the policemen in a half circle round them; the dark defiance on the face of the two, the blanched look of abject despair on that of the traitor domestic; Mr. Forteseue, though stern, yet grave and quieter than usual; two or three questions asked, and then the command to have the men confined in the guard room of the barracks until the morning. A few more inquiries elicited all and one silent but fond embrace assured Marion how deeply her father, who seldom betrayed emotion, appreciated all the past. He gently reproached her for not haviug told him at first but then added But, perhaps, except for what von, my child, have suffered, it has happened all 'for the From that night, Mr. Fostercue ira? an altered man a conviction of the peril he had so barely escaped wrought upon his mind, while the influence of his gentle child was stronger than ever.

Their stay at Old Park was necessarily protracted, as the men were to be tried immediately at a special commission. The unfortunate servant, it was found, belonged, like his two associates in guilt, to aBibbonlodge, and anticipating but one issue to his coming trial, put an end to himself iu prison. The sentence of death on tho other culprits was, by Mr. Fortescue's intervention, commuted strange to say to transportation for life. The Sulli vo ns, it was ascertained, had nothing to do with this conspiracy (the men were son and brother to another noticed tenant), nor had they any connection with the Ribbon party of the locality: and Mr.

Forteseue. before he left Ireland, gave directions to have them reiu bLaieu iu tucir luron. (THE END.) SPECIAL NOTICES. TERLING'S AMBROSIA FOR THB HAIR AN OILY EXTRACT FROM ROOT3, BARKS AND HERBS. DR.

STERLING'S AMBROSIA is a sUmnlatise oily extract of Roots, Barks and Herbs. It will cure all diseases of the scalp and Itching of the head; entirely eradicates dandruff, prevents the hair from falling out or turning pre mawroiy gray, caoamg it vo grow ana long. CERTIFICATE This is certify that, about lit months age, I commenced aslng STERLING'S AMBROSIA. My hair was short, thin, and rapidly falling off. I had tried many Hair Tonics, In vlgorators, without receiving any benefit.

Soon after using the Ambrosia, my hair ceased falling out sad commenced growing so rapidly as to astonish me. Now, my hair Is thick, and glossy, and is nve feet and four inohes in length when let down reachine to the floor. This wonderful result 1 attribute solely to the use of STERLING'S AMBROSIA, as since 1 have commenced using it I have applied nothing else to my hair. MRS. LUCY A.

BROWS. Sworn efore me this 15th day of AprU, 186L IL N. Fabxkr, Commissioner of Deeds. Ciy Hall. New York.

Put up in a hoi contalnlns two bottles. Price 1. No. 483 Broadway. Si.

Y. Sold by DrugjlgU fe3t6m ITTIE8 HEALTH 18 MORE PRECIOUS THAN SILVER, MRS. WOODS' MRD1CINA. Poa Livbk CoxPntsT, Dtbthtsii. Hkabachk, urn Puiurrraa ran Blood.

It is Roots. Herbs, Barks, Gums and Balsams of great rjtallrlng power. Its sxand design and effect is to assist digestion, cleanse and strengthen the stomach and bowels, to quicken and purify the blood, to Invigorate the Urer, to preserve a normal action of tbe system by aiding nature to eradicate disease and ward off its attacks. It Is becoming oae of the most popular remedies of the day. for Its regulating ana invigorating power; it is an excellent Hotel and Saloon Bitters.

Put up in 16 oi. bottles with full directions. Lovers of good health please try one bottle. Price 2 cts, per bottle. A H' eril discount made to Hole's and Saloons.

Sold by MRS. TAYLOR, U2 Fulton st, Brooklyn, up stairs. fe2 3m JiAMILY DYE COLORS I LIST OF COLORS. BLACK. SALMON.

DARK BE0WN. SNUFF BROWM, DARK DRAB, LIGHT BROWN, LIGHT DRAB. DARK BLUE, YELLOW, LIGIIT BLUB, LIGHT YELLOW DARK GREEN, ORANGE, LIGHT GREEN. MAGENTA, PINK, SOLIKRJSO, PURPLE. FRENCH BOTE.

SLATE, ROYAL PURPLE. CRIMSON, YIOLET. FAMILY DYE COLORS, For djing Silk, Woolen and MUted Goods, Shawls. Bcarft, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Kid Gloves. Children's Clothing and all kinds of Wearing Apparel, with perfect fast colors.

A SATING OF EIGHTY PER CENT. These Dyes are mixed In the form of powders concentrai ed, are thoroughly tested, and pot up in neat package For twenty five cents yoa can color as man? goods a would otherwise cost five times that sum. The process II simple, and sny one can use the Dyes with perfect success. Directions inside. Manufactured by HOWE STEVENS, No.

25? Broadway, Boston, For sale by Drupglsts and Dealers in every city and town iaJL53in 7 CENTS A POUNDFOR RAGS AND 5 PAI'KR, Call before you sell, for we will pay more than any oth'T bouse in the city. MAN AH AN 4 MILLAR, 43 Fulton at. fell 2m corner or Front street, Brootiy. rr CKNTS A POUND FOR WHITE RAGS, 8 cenU for old WOOLEN RA09. Call cl.1,fl,',Tew111 traarantee to PAY MORE than uUa7oundUr WWtr What they 6 MAN AH AN MILLER, 1M William st, N.

Y. Kranch 1 LLTON STREET, jlitOOKLYN. m'2 lm4 5 A rUND PAID FOROLD PAMPHLETS. MAGA S.uud'f?,i' Ao Alto 7ooaa a iS ti order Br an' 8lzo a ot Ptlnrl AIA nAN MflxArt. 101 William st.

N. Y. Pranrh. 4.t I Bireet. Ilroeklra.

li lm JOJNTAUK FIRE INSURANCE COiU'ANX No. 7 COURT STREET, BROOKLYN, and CO WALL STREET. NEW YORK. WM. ELLSWORTn.

President Asa M. Knar, Secretary. Jons 0. Pjttff, Surveyor. fei7 ir SELECT Ns 188.

CLASS FOB YOUNG LADIES. si between Court and Clinton sis. MIBS AMI uat Fnneinal oi female uranmsr Bonos! No. JO, New York OltyJ wUTcommence the next Term of ucr wiiHoa huhpai, April 7'tn. xue Broncnes tangm are Reading, Spelling, etymology, Geography, History, Grammar.

CompoilUon, Physiology, Astronomy, Penmanship. Arithmetic. Algebra and the Rudiments of French. Hours 47 instruction fom SX A. M.

autll 1H P. M. BOOKS? DOLLARS ptar Term, lneladtagthe CSX oi Tb number ef PupUs Is Baited to Bghteen oad sonear admitted under Twslte Yean of Ags. Two more pupils csn.be received during the present and charge will be made from date of entrance. Circulars at the Schoolroom, n4 at Mia Ane residence, aeeSohermsrhorn it.

jajs mimyl PACKARD PENNT8 BROOKLYN Aru NEW YORK COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, HAMILTON BUILDING, Court street, BROOKLYN, COOPER INSTITUTE. NEW YORK CITY. Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic. Commercial Law, Penmanship Correspondence, 4c, practically taught. Bosl ss hours 5 to 13 A M.

2 to 5 and 7 to 9 M. These Institutions are comprised in the "National Chain, Commercial Colleges" expending from New York to St. Louis, and. present superior facilities for aoaulrinjr a thor otuth business education. 'Scholarships good throughout the chain.

1 he public are Invited to call and eiamine the icUIUea, lor ckcailars. address ateitber point. dll ly BRYANT, TRATTON. PAOKARTJ PENS. PROF.

A. MAGNI'S 'JOiAJCGlATJt ANB MERCANTILE ACADEMY for day and boarding "fft Warren street BroynTwlUien SmteraSer i. All the Engilsh. Olaselo and Commercial braDcnea with modern languages, taught by competent teachers and professors. A special department has been prganlied for young boys under 10 years ef ace.

The prem Ue6 0cupylng41arg lots with gymnasium attached, and double house, with all modern Improvements, afford all the greeableness and advantages of a country seat and olfcy resiuiee. Further particulars with references and circulars will be Slveri when requested. The principal beim leavs inform his patrons and th public that connected with the above Institute he has aho organized a NEW AOADEMY OF LANGUAGES, specially Intended for ladles and gentleman who ha fo bat little time for Belf Instruction. Lessons given In English, French Spanish, German, Italian, Latin and Greek, with bockkceplng and penmanship, if desired. Day classes for ladies: evening classes for gentlemen.

Terms moderate. n35m SHIPPING. JM.SSAGE EROM OR TO LIVERPOOL OLD BLACK STAR LINE OF PACKETS. FROM OR TO LONDON, BY TH SWALLOW TAIL LINK OF PACKETS. REMITTANCES TO IRELAND AND ENGLAND.

Ja2 3m WILLLAJLS GTJI0N. 40 Fltn St. 5. Y. TRAVEL.

DAILY LINE FOR BRIDGEPORT THE steamer BRIDGEPORT leaves Pier No 2 East River, dally, at 18 o'clock noon. Freight taken all day. m4flm' LONG ISLAND RAILROAD LEAVE AMES Slip and Thlrty ronrtti street ferries, N. Y. 9:00 A and for Greenport.

and for Syoasot. 9:00 A 4:00, and ft for Hempstead and Jamaica. Trains leave Hunter's Point on arrival of bo at from Peck Blip. m3 BTJTXPING MATERIALS. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS.

MAHOGANY Boai k. Plank and Veneers. Black Walnut, Cherry, Ma le Whitewood, Basewood, White Oak and White Ash oards and Plank. SYCAMORE 1 inch and Inch for tobacco boxes. WHITE PINE 5,600,000 feet 1 inch, 1H Inch, 1 inch, 2 Inch and 3 inch, for home or foreign trade.

YELLOW P1NE 100.0O0 feet IX Inch, flooring. SPED OE 600.000 feet 10 inch boards, IX Inch, inch, 2 inch and 3 loch. SUlNGLES 1,000,900 pine and cedar, for sale by R. W. ADAMS, Atlantic Docks.

Brooklyn. mhl4 Cm Office 116 WaU N. X. MEDICAL. DO YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM If you do.

then use MEYER'S MAGNETIC LINIMENT, the oniy remedy for Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism. Recommended by tho medical profession. Sold by Druggists generally. Wholesale Depot 673 Myrtle avenue, Brookljn. W.

WAIN WRIGHT, Agent, 40 FuRenst. aad MRS. HAYES. ro27S TOOMB'S GERMAN REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM aud all RHEUMATIC AFFECTIONS. Does not if directions are followed.

Price t'i per bottle. For sale and orders received at PARKER'S, corner of Fulton avenue and Jay street. Brooklyn feStf DARLING! DARUNGH! DARLLVG 1 1 Everybody should oae DARLING'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF IRISH MOSS AND FLAX SEED, for Ooughs, Colds, Asthma, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, and all affections of the Lungs. Price SO cents per bottle. Prepared only by N.

B. DARLING. an sold by Drufsdata throughout the city Wholesale Depot 20 Beekman street j281y MRS. E. MONROE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN AND ELECTRICIAN, has removed from Sg Oarmlne at NmrYnrk.

tn 934 Peart Rrnoklvn. where shs treats with tafslllble success ALL FEMALE OOMPL.vrNra. Every accommodation for ladles requiring medical attendance and careful nursing during confinement. Office hours from IS A. M.

to i r. M. aatsnv EHETJMATISM CUBED I BT CELEBRATED GERMAN REMEDY. For sale at 298 Jay street, corner of Fultoa avenue, jpr. rAJUSJKil'B Drug Btore, leiiH COOT NEWS MRS.

POLLARD, BOTANIC vi ktuuian, 2Si screes, can leuyoaue cause of your disease without any previous knowledge, and what Una at disease you have, to roar entire satisfaction, or no charge will be made. MRS. POLLARD treats all dlj eases eaneciallv with sreat success. 8cnfulB, and OonsumD Uon. liver Complaint, Ac.

N. B. MRS. POLLARD can tell yon are curable, now rrom personal erpermnoc GEO. ANDRBWS.

MRS. MARY PLAT STmINTYSa. ao238m TVR. HENRY'S OINTMENT JLr A certain remedv far the PILES. Burns.

Brulsei. Sprains, Rheumatism, Lumbago, fresh Wounds. White Swellings, Sore Throat, Cronp, Whooping CwaApVHtUtoess cf the Chest, Scrofula. Feul Ulcers, 4c, ic, ana unequal for Chapped nands. PILES have been cured of twenty years standing.

This is no ordinarr nreDaration bnt one which has been eminently successful daring ten years of trial in the treatment of PILES, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fever Sores, Wounds, Chap ped hands, ic. Price 1 per bottle. TR. HENRY'S TURKEY RHUBARB PILLS JL thoroughly e'eanse the fyBtem; constipation never follows the use of them. Ladles will find these Pills well suited to their constitutions in reitevingnervous a Motions, lassitude, headache, sc, sc.

isey aiso impart a clear, rnnihlotlnn tn thnRkln. and belnir vfirr irnntla una easy in their action, they may betaken all times when laxa tives are requirea. iney arc unsarpassua as a amner plu. Irlce2fic. ner box.

Agents in New York. H. O. OAKLHY. No.

11 Park Row; GU YON, cor. of the Bowery and Graud Bt. In Brooklyn, of UH.U. P. ULLNK, Slf ruiton AM Mrs.

alAYrjs 176 ni mmsoim SEWERAGE. A 8SEBSMENT FOR SEWERS Eastern Dis trictMap i part or urainage uistnot no. ai. Kntlr. inhernbv elven.

that the Asaessmentu for the ex. nenses attending the construction sf Sewers In the follow ing named avenues, parts of avenues, streets, parts of streets, places and parts of places, have been made and completed by the Sewer OommlssloEers of the Olty of Brooklyn, vij Keep street, from Marcy avenue to Broadway or Division avenue. Division avenue or Broadway, from Summit, between Ninth and Tenth streets to Tenth street. Twelfth Btreet, from Summit, between South Third and South Fouith streets to Union avenue. Kleventh street, from South Fourth to Grand street.

Tenth street, from Broadway or Division avenue to Unio; Nlntn street, from Broadway or Division avenue to North cecond street. Klfhfl, from South Ninth to IfbrEh Second pfareet. Seventh street, from South Ninth tiFfN'ortii Second, and from North Second to North Ninth Sixth Btreet, from South Eighth to North Seoond, and frem North second street to union avenue. lm, ntreet. from South Third street to Union avenue.

Fourth street, from North Second to North Thirteenth street South Ninth Btreet, from Eighth to Tenth Btreet. South Eighth street, from Sixth to South Sixth street Pouth Sixth Bdent, from Fifth to Tenth South Fifth Btreet from IHth to Tenth Btreet. South Fourth Btreet. from Hfth to Eleventh street. South Third street, rrom ruin to iweutu street.

South Second street, from Fourth street to Union ave So'uth First street, from Fourth street to Union avenue. Grand street, from Fourth Btreet to Ualou avouue. and from Union avenue to Durhwick avenue. Forth FlrBt street, from Fourth to Firth street. Ill more place, from Fifth to Sixth street, North Flrtt street, from Sixth street to Union avenue, Alnalee street, from Eighth Btreet to Ualoa avenue, aud from Union avenue to Bushnlck avenue.

North Second street, from Fourth street to Bushwlck fl venue North Third Btreet, from Fourth to Fifth stroet. North Kourte Btreet, from Fourth to North Second street. Koitb Filth street, from Fourth to North Second street. North Sixth street, from Fourth to North Second street. North Seventh street, ooi Fourth street to Union ave aNorth Eighth street, from Fourth street to Unlonlave nUNorth Ninth Bireet.

from Fourth street Union avenuo. North Tenth street, from Fifth street to Union avenue. North Eleventh street, from Fifth street to L'nlon aye DlNortb Twelfth street, from Fifth street to Union ave avenue, from Summit, between Wyckoff and Etagg streets, to a point 50 feetnorth of north Ime cf Newton Btreet. Wyckoff street, from Union avenue to Leonard Btreet. Remsen street, from Union avenue to Ewon street, and from Union avenue to ooutuntst street.

powers street, from Union avenue to Bushwlck avenue, and from Unlonavenue to North First street. Devoe street, fromUnlon avenue to Bushwlck avenue. Conselyea street, from Union avenue to Smith street. Skulnian Btreet. from Unlonavenue to apolntlOO feet east of the east line of Smith street Jackson street, from Lnion avenue to Klnga'and avenue.

Rlngsland avenue, from a point loo feet south of south line ofjackaon Btreet to Frost street. Smith street, from Remsen street to a point 100 feet north of north line of Withers "treat. Graham avenue, from Grand street to a point 33 fceU Inches north or north line of Withers twen street, from Remsen street to a point 33 feel north north line of Withers Leonard Btreet, from WjekotT street to a point 23 feet north of north line of Withers street. I orUner Btreet, from Wyckoff street to a point 100 feet not th of north line of Withers Btreet. iitnton i treet avenuo to a point 101 foct 1BV.

Inches cast of eirt line of Klngsland avenuo. I'urker htrect, from KlngJland avenue to a point 103 feet inchts eut of caft line of Klngsland avenue. a he aid coromlBMlcners will meet at their office, in flat .1 Kn HKfi I'ulton St. Brooklvn. on Tnendav.

tl 1 1th day of April, 18t3, at 10 o'clock. A. to hear objections tA anid nBsesanents. which may in the meantime be examined their SBid oir by all parties iutercsted. Dated Ivn GAMALIEL KINO JiAMEL L.

NoBTncp, Secretary. apt td TuJCKB TO KEEP TIIE SERVANTS GOOD natnred be sure the time is right. French. Eagllab, (Vrn an and Yankee Clocks repaired In the very best mm Vv nil icx' Th vprv bekt Wftrkmen emnlorfld In evrn etailmeDt of, my business. Very particular attea tlVniiald to One watches and Jewelry; all kinds jepalrod In theneatt.n'."C.

.7, Wedding and VUlliag Oaruamadoat very short notice. sou la tue isieat mia, 17 in J. 848 are the the Of J. 60 to by a INGS COUNTY COURT Catharine L. BabcoJk, JQl Trustee, ic, against Joslah Klley, et al.

Mobsb Lykdh, PUITs Attye. In pursuance of a Judgment in the above entitled action, will be sold by pablio auction, by or under the direction of the undersigned referee, at the Commercial Exchange, No. SM Fulton street, Brooklyn; on the seventh day of April, 1888, at twelve o'clock nobn; ttro fol lowing described premises, vii All those' four certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being the town of Hew Lotte, county of Kings and Btate or New To rk, and known and distinguished on a certain' map entitled "mop A. ot East New York lots, surveyed by B. Bacon, April 1868, and Bled in the offloe of the Beg ister of Kings county, as and by the numbers 648 (six hundred and forty six), 847 (six hundred and forty seven).

(six hundred and forty eight), and 849 (six hundred and forty nine), which said four lots are in Moot and bounded as follows: Beginning at a point on the south side of Pacific avenue, whore It is intersected by vrest line of Bchenck avenue; therwe southerly along said west line. 4f Echenck avenue one hundred feet; thence westerly and parallel to Paciflo avenue one hun urc feet; thence northerly aud parallel with said Schenck avenue one hundred feet to Pacific avenue; and thence easterly along the south line of Paclflc avenuo one hun urca ieet to BcnencK avenue, tflo point Degmatng. Together with all and singular tho tenoments, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Dated February 21. 1S68.

reitt lawbB VMS JU.LS8, nereroo. KINGS COUNTY COURT Eliza Lynde against Charles R. Miller and others. M.oass Jjvndb, Plff's Atty. In pursuance of a ludementlo thlq art! tti hoaMjhv public auction, by or under the direction of the undersigned Referfe, at thr Commercial exchange.

No. 369 Fulton street Brook'jn. on the seventh day of April, 1863, at 13 o'clock noon, he following described premises, vlr. All those cer lain icn iuib. nieces 't parcels oi lana.

situate, inner anil being in the Town of New I.oftA. Oonntv of mneq nnri fzt.nt New ork. and known and distinguished on a certain man entitled "Msd A of Fast New VnrV T.htji. hi.va.aH h. B.

Bacon, prlf. 1851," and filed in the office of the Re Ulster oi the county el Kings as and by the numbers 38 tthirty elght.) 39 (thirty nine, 140 41 tfortv one.) 43 (forty three.) 44 (forty four) '46 (forty six,) 47 (forty seven.) (fifty) and 51 (fifty one,) which said ten lots are in block as lata aown on saia np ana wnicd said ten lots when taken tocether are bounded as follows: Rrinninp a point on the east side of Smith avenue, one hundred feet northerly from the north line of Division avenue; thence easterly and parallel to Division avenue, two hundred feet Schenck avt nue; thence northerly along the west I ne of Bcnencu: avenue one aunoreu ana iwemy nve reeu mence wef terlv parallel to Division avenue, two hundred feet to Smith avenue: and thence southerly along the east line of emun avenue one nunarea ana iwemy nve reel to tne place of beginning. Dated February 21, 1863. jeai iawtwa t. jin.s.

rteieree. KINGS COUNTY COURT Sachel Berry against Charles K. Miller and others. Mobsb Ltdk, Plff's. Attys.

In pursuance of a judgment in this action, will be sold public auction, by or under the direction of the undersigned referee, at the Commercial xchange, No. 869 Fulton street, Brooklyn, on the seventh day of April, 1868, st 12 o'clock noon, the following described premises, viz: All those certain eight lots of land, situate lying and being in the town of New Lotts, county of Kings ana state ot sxaw ana Known ana aisiinguisaea oa certain map entitled "Map of East New York lots surveyed by 0. B. Bacon, April, 1358," and filed in the office of the Begister of the county of Kings, as and by toe uumpers iu iseveuiyj, i i onej, tsevaniy two), 73 (seventy three), T4 (seventy four), 75 (seventy five), 76 (seventy six), and 77 (seventy seveu), all of which eight lots are on block as laid down on said map and which wben tasea together are bounded as loiiows: at a point on tne east side ot smith avenue, where It is intersected by tbe north lino of Division avenue; thence easterly along the said north line of Division avenue two hundred feet to Schenok avenue; thence northerly along tno west tine oi acaenaK avenue one hundred feel; thence westerly and parallel to said Division avenuo two hundred feet to Smith avenue; thence southerly along the east line of Smith avenue one hundred feet to Division avenue, tho place of beginning Dated February 21, 1B63. lezl lawtiwa AiiKAHAM.

wit, iseterce. PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROS WELL C. BRAINARD. Surrosate of the Count of Kings: i Notice is herehv given, according to law. to all narsoas having claims against JOHN S.

STODDARD, late of the City oi Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required t') er hlbltithe same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscrtb er, tbeexecutnx, at tne oince ox uagner smiin. no. Court street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the firs day of August next. Dated January 23d. 1851.

taiudtu.ii sxuuuauu, rixecutri COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY John D. Snedeker against Elizabeth Ann Raymond and others. Jobs P. Roi ra, Plff's. Atty In pursuance ana Dy virtue oi a judgment order of this Court, made on the 21st dav of March.

1863. In the above entitled action, IwiH sell at public auction, at the auction room of Cole Murphy, No. 330 Fultoa street, in the City oi mooKiyn, on aaturaay, tne iota aay oi Apru, iraj, at is o'clock, noon, of that day. the following describedlandsand premises: All those two cei tain lota, pieces or parcels of land situate lylnp and being in the City of Brooklyn afore Bua, known ana aisunguisnea on a certain mapmaaeoy Roswell Graves. Junior, City Surveyor, dated Brook lya, January, 16S6.

entitled "Map of valuable property situate In the Seventh Ward of the City of Brooklyn, lately belong ing to jonn Bfcuunan, ana uiea in tne omce oi tne Clerk (now Register) of the County of Kings, as and by the numbers 215 (two hundred and fifteen) and 216 (two nun area ana ana lasea togetner are oounaea ana contain sb follows, to wit Beginning at a point on the easterly siae oi SKitiman street atstant soutueny one nun dred and fifty feet from the southeasterly corner of 8tciil manandTU ary streets, as laid down on said man. running thence easterly at right angles with Sklllman street aforesaid one hundred feet, thence southerly parallel with said Sklllman stntt fifty feet, thence westerly at right angles win saia summon street, one nunarea leet to tnesaia east erlv side of Sklllman street, and thence northerly along the said easterly side of Sklllman streetflfty feet to the point or place or beginning. urooKiyn, oiarcn si, iwk. moawdw jaius x. DauurjLi, rweieree.

SUPREME COURT Benjamin Blossom and Charles W. Blossom, nlalntlu s. azalnst hdward Waters anil arali tf. waters bis wile, ll lam u. H.

if urnanlc. ier of tbe Washington Branch ot the Bank oi Cape Feare, ana jacoo weisnare, aeieBaanis. To each and everr of the above named Defendants You are herehv summoned and reauired to answer the complaint in this action which was, at the day of the date hereof, filed with the Clerk of the County of Kings, at his office, in the City HaU, In the City of Brooklyn, wlthlts tbe State of New York, and to serve a copy of your answer to Wall Btreet, In the city of New York, within the State of New York, within twenty days after the service of this sum summons on you. exclusive of the day of such service; anil thatlx you fan to answer tne said complaint wittun toe time aforesaid, the plaintiffs In this action will apply to the Court lor the reuei aemanaea in tne complaint uaiea marca iota. 1863.

BRADLEY, MILLS WOODHULL. Plff's. Attys. Di21 lawtjwS TTINGS COUNTY COURT Henry Barclay I and John J. Moore against Hannah M.

Johnson and ntliprfl. IjYNDR. Plff's At vs. In pursuance of a judgment In this action, dated March 16th, 1863, will be sold by public auction, by or under the direction r.f the undersiened Refpree. at the Auction rooms of Cole A Murphy, No, 339 Fulton stroet, Brooklyn, on tbe 9th day of April, 1663, at 12 o'clock noon, the following described premises, vis All that cettain piece or parcel of land.

lying and being la the ilvn. uouutv or Kinss IoIIowr: Beclnninir at a point on the northerly slue of Willoughby avenue, distant twenty five feet westerly from tho northwesterly corner of Willoushby avenue and Ryersou street; thence westerly along WlBoughby avenue nineteen feet six inches: Thence nortneriyparap itti rsyerson street ona nunarea leet rto lot number certain map entitled "Map of property in the Seventh TYO of the City of Brooklyn; blonglnc to the beirj of John Rverson. deceased, made by John dard. City Surveyor, and filed in the ofBce of the Clerk of me uountyor tnence easterly parallel wittt wii loughby avenue nineteen feet six Inches to lot number 281 on said dibd: thence HOUtherlv alone lot 241 on man and parallel with Ryerson street ono hundred feet to tho place oi ucKinning. uaicu marcn utn, lmt.

ABRAHAM LOTT, Referee. CUPREME COURT Benjamin Blossom aud IO Charles W. Blossom, plaintiff's, against Edward Watsrs and Sarah B. Waters hlswifo. William R.

S. Burbank, Cash ier oftiie Washington Branch or the isank oi cape eare. and Jacob WciBiiaro. aerencanw. Tn nnd of tho above namtid Defendants: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which was, at tbe day of the date hereof, Bled with the Clerk or the County of Kings, at his office in tho Citv nail.

In the Oitv of Brooklyn, wlthlu the State of New York, and to serve a copy of your answer to tl, Rulfl cnmnlAlnt on tho subscribers, at their ofhee. No. 74 Wall street, in the City of New York, within the State of York, within twontv dava after the service of this sum mons on yon, exclusive of the day of suck service; and if vfti full tn nnower the Hlu comnlnint within the time aford fald, the plaintlflB In this action will apply to the Court for me reuei aemunucu tue vvuiwaiui. iateu narvu joiu. 1863.

BKAJJJ.Kl, 1VUUUI1UI.1., I'll! Attys. m21 lawiS TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROS A WELL C. BRAINARD, Surrogate of the County oi Kings Notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persona claims against WILLIAM LANCASTER, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are roQuired to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the administrator, at his residence, at the corner of 118th street anaau avenue, in tue uity oi new tore, on or oecoru the iota aay or August next. uateu rooruaryau. isoa.

tell lawtimrJ AitumrJAbu ruiLLirsAuminiBurator, TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF RO WELL C. BRAINARD. F.ua.. Surrogate of the Coun notice is nercuy given accuruiug ui law, tu an person naving claims against juttn lttsii, late or tne city Brooklyn deceased, that they are required exhibU th same, wita tnevoucners tneroor, to tne suoaormers, tu executors, at tne store or Tiiomas jn. iw Aiatae i.ane, in tue uuy oi nw orx, on or ueiore tne nrst aay May next.

Dated October 25th, 1862. 0 lawCmS THOMAS M. MoLEAN. Executors TJOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO CAUSE SIDE waiKs to be uaggeu. Notice In herebv riven to all names Interested, of the Inten tion of the Cnmmbn Council of the Oitvto nass an ordlnnnea to cause the sidewalks to be flagged In front of the lota of ground on seventeenth street, soutu siae.

uetween ruin Hnn MTin HTpno 'H. Also on Degraw street, northerly side, between Smith ad uoyisireeie. Also on Pern sail street, between Paclflc street und Atlan Also on Pea: sail street, oait side, between Dean and Pa Alro on Underbill avenue, west sldCi between Atlantic arc nue ond Paclflc street. Also on Vanderbllt avenue, bstween Park aad Flushing "'Also'oa Rsd Hock Lane, west side, between Fulton are Also on Bedlord avenue, west side, between Rodney and Rosa street. rr Also on CIbrob arecue.

eatt side, between Kent and street both flldes.betivcea Flnit an Second street eacb to tne wiuih oi i ieei. ltnnUlvn. March 26th. 1863. nigQlOd OHARIJiSjlNNEY, Street CommUiloaer, rWTOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO DIRECT LOTS 11 nn Notice is hereby given to all Parties Interested of the Intention of the Common Council of this city to pass an Ordinance to direct lota to be filled up on the southeast corner olOreene and Grand avenues, about two hundred feet on Grana ana one nunurcn anu uiiyieoion ureeae avenue.

Dated urooxiyn, marca zihi. lroj. mb2310d LiUA aUARLKS TINNKY. Btreet Commissioner. siLOCK REPAIRING 1 EVERT DESCRIP tlon of French English, German and American Clocks, cooiLucicea or suukc, iww bum waroatea.

WM. WISH. re6tf Clark. on of the and A tut of or of KINGS COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THK 01TT OP BROOKLYN, I. Office.

Farmers' and Citizens' Bank Building, Brooklyn, E.D. Branca Office, No. 1 Nassau street New York, CASH CAPITAL 160,000. Injur ei Dwellings, Stores, and other Buildings, Osods. 'Wares, Fuxniturs and Merchandise, Vessels In port and their Cargoes, Mortgage Interest.

Lease, and other property, artUBBt loss or damage by Fire, and against the risks of inland natljaUon and transportation, on the moss favorable terms, Edw Backhouse Richard TrasseU Griffith Griffith Jacob WUMn John Ilarwara Ohaancey I. Cook Ephralm MUler OUTer lnjtersoll Stephen Provost Jas A Van Brans Alfred Clock Adam 0 Martin John WeUa Samuel Ppedln Beach Terrett Edward North Arch Meserole Samuel 1're David Bturtevant Charles II Fellows Abraham Mills Vfm Pooley Sylvester Tuttle Bant el Smith Lewis HuTrt Wb JPcoss Lawrenoe Reeves Thos Hutchinson George 0 Bennett Andrew Provost Henry Johnson Joseph Borr Alfred Hobley Jas Valentine Richard Brown uaiph reels T. BACKHOUSE, President. Hekkt Pors, Secretary. PiML iu.

Tituir, Assistant Secretary, Surveyors. LAFAYETTE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANI OF BROOKLYN, omen. brabot ofnev, 517 FULTON STREET, 14 WALL STREET, BROOKLYN. NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL 150.000 DOLLARS, This Company insures property of all kinds against Lobs cr paniage by i'ire, on as favorable turms as iiiullar Institutions.

BONIS J. BERGEN, President Jiirss B. TnoiirsoSj Sec'y. Quo. VV.

IIunt, Assistant. BISECTORS. Tennis J. Beraen. James Crulkshanks, tram K.

St. John, Edw. T. Backhouse, James Harper, Harst, John L. Spader, Henry J.

Cullen, Lcverltt II. Safes, Philip S. James B. Cooper, John G. SchumakeT, John J.

Vanderbllt, Henry Tienken, ciimuoi van Alexander McCuae, D. S. Voorhoes, Jos. 8. Schoonmaker, Michael Nevin, Samuel Garrison, John Lefferts, Cornelius J.

Bergen, Alex. W. Beunem, James Titus, JeaseC. Rowan, Edward Harvey. MONTAUK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLTN Offices No.

7 Coartstreet, Brooklyn, and No. 60 Wall street New York. At a meeting of the Board of Directors held oh the 14th day of JaDuarj last. WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, ate of ihe Brooklyn Fire Inssurnnce Company) was ununlmoualy elected President. In place of John J.

StudwII re tened. At Ihe annual eUctlon for Directors of said Company, heW on the 4th ins ant, the following gentlemen were duly elected Directors for the ensuing yar, viz Wo Llliworth, Chas Betta Alex Stndwell John Studwell Foster Petit II Nichols Ilusted Willets Nehemiah Mason Francis 6 Mason Samuel Burtls Raymond Wm Thomas Stephen Linlngton Whiting John 1 Prince John Leis A A Low Tucker Whltehouse A roster Warren Richmond A Thome Abraham Lott Pitkins Eli Robins Edmund Tltn Chauncey Cooke Garret Bergen James Eaton It Powell Wlnslow John Phelps Brainard Stewart A Newman Edward Whit Joslah Smith Wm Ingraham Campbell TTpnrv Ttapmm John Hnlsev jjrewsser vaieufcme At the annual meeting of the Boar of Directors held on Wednesday, the 11th inst, WILLIAM ELLSWORTH was unanimously re elected President for the ensuing year, Abram M. Kirhy appointed Secretary, and John 0. Philip, Surveyor. Brooklyn.

Feb. 13, 1. 14 ABRAM M. KIRBY, Secretary. WIXLIAMSBTJRGH CITY FIRE INSURANCE CONPANY.

Offices Corner of First and South Seventh streets, Brooklyn, and Nc. 40 Wall street. New York, This Company with a cash CAPITAL OF 160.00ft. And a large Bnrplus, all securely Invested continues to Insure Dwellinga, Factories, Ships in port and thetr Cargoes, Merchandise and other property at aa reasonable rates as any other first class Company. T1TRV.

(ITflRS; Rlcnard Ten Eyck John Van Alat John A Cross Hen Leverloh Edmund Drigga faniuel Meeker Nathaniel Brlggs Peter Cooper John Forbes 1 William Coopfer James Waterbury Charles Marshall James Truslow Richard Berry Nicholas Wyckoff Daniel Mauler unaries noble George Hitching Fleming Duncan Jededlah MUler Abraham Vandervoor A Brlnkerhoff John Devoo Wm Parks Jacob DeBevoIse Martin Johnson Daniel O'Oonor John DeBevoIse William Marshall Peter Murray EICHARD TEN KYOK. President. HtJDSnT Gjeoitx. Secretary. 33 tf HE FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated In 1885).

No. 33 WALL STRRET, Mechanics' Bank Building, CAPITAL 4204.000 Insures against Loss and Damage by Fire oa favorable terms. DmxOTOBS. O. N.

S. Rowland, Cornelius Smith, Abraham B. Francis Luqueer, Jacob R. Nevins, JaoobHarson. Burkhalter, William Agnew, Edward G.

Faile, F. C. Havemyer. Ira Smith, Edmund enfold, Abm. R.

Van Neat, Wm. S. Herriman, William G. Reade, Edward EL Owen. 0.

P. Leverich. John J. Phelps, 0. N.

S. ROWLAND, President J. V. Hakriott, Secretary. Brooklyn Office, 13 Court street.

GEORGE J. HARDY, Agent GEORGE J. HARDY, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, Loans negotiated. Real Estate bought, sold or exchanged. Houses let or leased.

Deeds, Bonds and Mortgages executed. Commissioner.of Deeds. No. 13 Court street, oppo alte City HalL LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY Offices, No. 41 Fulton street, Brooklyn, and 18 Wall street.

New York. CAPITAL 00 SURPLUc, January 1, ISO'S 117,875 87 ASSETS 317.875 87 DUtBCTOBB Henrr Youne. John A. LotL Peter C. Cornell, Danll Ayrea, I'redk.

Marquand, John H. Prentice, H. Corning, Charles R. Bin. Joshua C.

Bkldmora, B. W. De Lamater. Minturn Post, R. V.

W. Thorne, Thomas Baylls, Smith WoodhulL Neslah Wright, Charles P. Leverich. Isaac Hyde, Donsei a. Koooina, Charles H.

Roeers. George W. Thompson. ueorge a. rnorne, John G.

Vassar, Wm. Augustus White. 15. W. DRLAMATEB Prealiient.

John ttchenck. Wu Vf. Hsssaiw. Secretary. feWtf PHENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN.

Office No. 1 court street, cor. Montague, itrookiyn. Branch Office No. 63 Wall street, New York.

CASH CAPITAL. 200,400. With a ScEPLna. IT 1trnnt.lT.aM Goods, Merchandise, Chattels and Personal Estate, Ships, Vessels and Cargoes, (in port only,) and Ships liuilding from Loss and Damage by Fire. jjinacTOKs: I II Frothlngbam Gilbert Bayers Danl Fernald Bamuel Booth Jontham Weeks Samuel Halated Harold Dollner Leenard Dewlaa Alvln 0 Bradley Wm Beale Gee Bsrgea Loring Andrews Chas Betts Jeremiah Spader Gustav Schwab Wm Vail Etra Baldwin Edward A Low Stephen Crowell A stout Joshua Atkins, jr.

Ingersell John Hicks Benj Wardwell Moses Odell Thos II Rodman Jas RockweU Geo Archer Daniel Ayer Isaac Brinkerbotr Henry Collins Nathan Beers Bamuel Burtls Atirnstas Stndwell Edwin Rk Alexis Bragg Edgar Crowell Clement Parsons William A Budd Mem nreeaen. STEPHEN CROWELL. President. EDGAR W. CROWELL, Vice President' PaiLANBKB Sbaw Secretary.

ECHANICS' FIRE INSURANCE COMPA Offices No. 1 Monlacue street. Mechanics' Bank Building Brooklyn, and No. 31 Wall street, (Mechanics' Bank Building) New York. CASH CAPITAL (MM.OOO.

Insures Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Vessels in port anil their cargoes, and other property ugainst los oc damage by Fire. DIRECTORS! Daniel Chauncey Samuel Sloan Abratn Baylla John Brownsoa John Rolfe Sasauel Slocum Loomis Ballard Iabjlc Carbart Van Berron Edwin Scranton George Bergen Robert llerdefl Gee Hastings Bamet Johnson Theodore Rogers Daniel FurnsM John II Baker John French llenry Doerum Henry Brush John Barter John liaise Btepoaa L. Sjider i nomas stratum Samuel Smith Peter O'Hara HoRea Webster James John 8cb Mick Djtvhl Chauncer Leonard Coooer Thomas Sullivan llenry Vail Livingston MlUerRobert Davies Sylvester Honlow Tbo Daniel Ayrea, Jr Geo Shaw Jacfcob Sackman Henry James DANIEL CHAUNCEY, Prosldcnt. Waltbh NiOHOts, Secretary. Waj tsp K.

Pats. Aaslatant Secretary. jyg grwTH DIVIDEND. BROOKLYN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICES No.

18 WALL STREET NEW YORK, AND 11 COURT STREET. BROOKLYN. CASIT LnirnAxj I53.000 Of) SURPLUS 00 332,33 00 At an annual election held on the 24 Inst, the following gentlemen were unanimously re elected Directors for Uia ensuing year Francis Fumald (Ii 0 Peters Francis A Palmer Rem Stilwell James Barnes Samuel Whiting Francis Schoals Jededlah Miller, Charles Burkhaltr George Gilfillan. John Itodine Edward Badeuu Isaac Briggs Robert Knlgbt Joshua Sutton Gilbert Heeckman John Bruoe Bryan II Smith Jeremiah Spader. Jesse Sellgman FRANCIS FURNALD.

President. CHARLES BURKHALTER. Vice Pre'idont. Witi.nn F. Lkoobtt, Secretary.

SrsniKX L. Spadkb, Afeist. Ounuoa ALOkk. Surveyor. A Dividend was also declared of (10) Ten per cnt out ii: he earnings of the last six months, payable on tue aj0f auuarynext.

By order. WM. F. LEGGETT, Secretary. December Wtli.

IMS. Jot jABSAU FIRE INSURANCE OP BROOKLYN. COMPANY Oflices jNo jo COURT STREET. ItliOOKI.VN At the annual election for Directors of this Comnany held on the Cd the following persons wero elected for too ensumKyear: Wm. M.

Harris, Al.lel A. Low, John Schenck, John T. Martin. Geo. D.

Morgan, n. Corning. Jos. 0. Johnson, M.SUeUleu.

JohnBalsey, SamL L. Mitchell, Wm Fowler. ll. ji. II.

C. Murphy, Saml. Smith, Wm. Hunter, 1). YanVoorhtK, Silas Ludlam, A.

UnderhilL James Weaver, Jolin French, Thos. Stratton, Isaac Carhart. 1. IlusUd John A. Cross, Ciinklin llniHh, Cyrus J'.

Smith, llenry Rungles. Jan. A. II. BolL B.

V. Wardwell. J. W. Harper, B.

Valentine, Geo. Thorne, Thou. tJIrk. Daniel McOahc, John W. Hunter, At a nuhnenuent meeting of the Board of Director.

WIIs 1JAM M. HARRIS, End, was uuanloiousl re eieoted President. A BEEKMAN. Seoretr. ni pf to A FEARFUL NIGHT'S PERILS.

A Passage from the HistoTy of a Family in Ireland Twenty one Years Ago. To her joy, the door then yielded to her effort, aud 6he stood free upon tie lobby. All seemed tiuict above and below no sound was audible but the monotonous ticK of the great clock in the hall. Her firet step was to reach her father's oom. She paused outaide for an Instant to listen, aud then noiselessly passed in, The blinds of the windows were down, bnt the shutters had sot been closed, and the curtains were drawn Imck, and consequently the moonlight came in no clearly as to disclose every object In th room, Mr.

Forteseue was fast asleep, the grey hair falling on the pillow, one hand over the counter I'mup, and the fiice with a softer aspect than it wore in his waking hours. Marion, gazing earnestly round the apartment, stepped lightly up tn the bedside, and was just laying her hand on his arm to wake him, when the thought suggested itself Is it wise to do so yet? He will to rush down alone, encounter the osseins wherever they may be, and, a feeble, undefended wan, fall an easy prey to their murderous attack. With this thought, she withdrew as rapidly and floftly as she had entered, stood agaiu upon the lobby, to see if she eonld detect sound or movement, and he.iring nothiug, she geutly descended the front staircase. The courage she now felt was almost supernatural a kiud of elouy stillness pervaded her whole frame; she moved along mechanically, not knowing what hlie should do next, trusting to circumstances as they might arise, but with one thought foremost, freely to give up her own life, il thereby she might save the old man sleeping so unconsciously oa the verge of death. All was quiet in the til when Marion reached it, but a fregli breeze of night air blowing full npon her cheek through half open door of the dining room, and then the noise of a window being closed, convinced hat there was some one in that room.

Iheu came a few whispered words, a stream of light through the opening from a candle or ane she had barely time to glide in lielnnd a large coat and hat stand at one end of the hall that effectually screened her from observation, when three men issued from the dinimr loom. The forc mest was Simmonds, the butler, carrying a small hand lamp the other two wore cloth or crape masks over their faces, with fiiouched hats and frieze coats, for she eould distinctly see them as they passed her place of coa ceiuncnt. To her great relief they did not, as puc apprehended, go at once npstairs, but with Bimmonds guiding" them, proceeded in the di i ection of the servants' apartments below, the lender stopping for a moment to hasp back the door at the head of the stairs, that opened with a spring and pulley, so as to keep it ajar. Every motion of the men was so strangely noiseless, that they seemed to nass alonr like aDDa i itions, and it was only by the disappearance of xue ugm max sne Knew tuey bail turned, and were descending the second flight of the kitchen B'3irs. Immediately, and with as soft a step as their own.

Marion followed the retreating forms, and watched them go into the ibutler's pantry, that vim at, uie iooi, ot ana exacuy opposite tne stair cie. At the top of its door there was a larire r.aue of glass to help to light the room, and from her more elevated position on the stairs, Marion coma ooserve iiieir movements. Tne two men divested themselves of their diso iiise. whilp Simmonds hastened to lay 6ome drink and other rcircanmems mat ne 6eemea to nave ready at hand for them on the table. They spoko now, though still in an under, yet in a less guarded tone.

'How long before the job is to be done ask .1 one of the men. 'We'll give him half an was the reply 'Tis early 'Shut the door, then, for there's a devilish 1 si coming in A gleam of light that darted for a moment through the opening as the direction was obey ed, snowed the anxious wateherabove that the 1: ey was in the door ontside instantly the device of Simmonds himself at her own room just hefore suggested a similar expedient No sooner had the thought rushed Into her mind than she was standing at the door she Circe knew how she had descended with her hand on he key; it turned almost without a Bound. The chamber for the bolt of the lock wtta in the stone of the wall, so that onco secured it would be impracticable to open it from the inside. As the bolt shot, there was a sharp click. 'What's said a voice in a tone above the low, deep conversation that was going oa between them.

'What's what? I heard 'Are ye gettin' cowardly, Jim, at the said the other with an oath, 'divil a taste; I. ut I thought I heard something in the room vlth 'Never said Simmonds; 'maybe you lieard the cat alter a mouse outside there. Here a drop of this will put life into This much Marion heard a6 she reascended the BUirs, when she then literally flew to the room above, where her own maid sleDt. On her she sure she could depend, thomrh ofall else just now she was doubtful. Herllrstideawasto hurry off herself for aid; to wake her father, unless at tue last emergency she feared; nothing would binder him, she kuew, from rushing down iu a lury to where tbe men were sitting.

she whispered, as she softly shook the arm or her sleeping attendant 'Elizabeth! do you 'Miss, ma'am, cried the woman, ins up atirighU'd from her sleep. '(Jet up quickly; I want you. 'O Lord, Miss Marion, what's the matter Is lucre ynjtliing wrong? 'There she replied; 'but speak low. Get Uf, put on your clothes, and be she added, .1. dragging her from the bed.

in a minute or two, the waiting woman had lier clothes on, and stood, with a biaisclied face, t' hear her young mistress's directions. said Marion in alow, earnest, but calm voice, 'you can do me a great service. We arc moment in terrible danger, and if help does not come soon wu may all be 'Lord have mercv! But," miss, what cam I Co? What is it at all?" 'Yon muBt come down with me. I will lot you Out through one of the windows of ttio library; you must then run as fast as you can go to the police station at the corner of the road, near the gate you know where it is and tell every man there to come up without a moment's delav to (.111. Jvi 'Oh, Mis Marion! Miss Marlon! I wouldn't for thousand pounds go through tho park aloue at this hour of the 'Listen to me, Elizabeth; I have no time to talk with you; every moment is an replied Marion in a despairing voice.

'Simmonds tho butler has brought in two men to night to murder my father; they are now In tho house. True, they are locked into the pantry, but at any in otaut they may llnd it out, and escape through the window, or iu some other way. 1 would go she continued, 'at once, but I must stay to watch over my poor father in this hour of dan T. he pathetic angmsh of the voice of her mistress went directly to the heart of tho terrified but good iiaturcd servant, who was sincerely attached to her. 'I'll go, she said, 'coino what will.

Sure, if they locked up, they can't catch mc anyhow; but oh, that emooth tongued Villain Simmonds und she shook her shut hand emphatically, as if she were aiminif a blow liim. 'Hush! not a word now whispered Marion, jiuujiu uuwn biaire, itjanng ttiat her resolution might fail; aud going to the window remotest from where the gang were imprisoned Rhe soon had tho satisfaction of seeing the woman off like an arrow from a bow through tho towards the avenue gate. Marion returned meanwhile softly to tho stair head, where she id fitood before. The ruffians had not, up to this time, discovered their position, but just then Simmonds said he would go up mid if ail wore 'Why, what's this said he in 'u startled voice. 'Locked in, by God 1' 'How! what! exclaimed the others, bUriirj.

ni at the same instant in evident consti'mai'mi" 'lurse yon, will you bring the A moment's silent examination followed, then an almost smoothercd yell, one of tlio men 1 out into horrible execratious: 'Trapped! betrayed You did it, you sneaking white livered ruffian 'As God is my cried the trembling voice oi I know nothing about it tho l.ick must have shot to when I slammed tho door that time it did he nearly shrieked, 88 hiri two associates, now rendered savage, soem about to attack him. Stop, boys, stop I' he Riid soothingly, apparently shaking them offi W.ierc's tho use of this Listen to reason, will II tell ye, and I'll swear It by any oath ye of 6et the at at CORPORATION NOTICE Grading and Par ing cnt Btreet, from Union avenue to Oakland street. A Petition hiLH been nreaenterl to the Common CouDoll of thp Oltv nt Brnoklvn. to nrailn and Rent street from' Union avtn cto Oakland street, the Common Council have fixed tne District beyond which tne assessment lor bdIH Imnrnvpmnnt Hhftll nnt ATtiind. wit: One huadred feet In depth on each side of said Kent Btreet front Uakja.

avenue to uakianu street; ItptnnnKtmnnpA. tf nnv. furninst tho said improvement. must be left at tho Street Commissioner's Office, on or rore the I8tb day or April, 1863, as tne common voun cil will finally act upon the same at then next easulas tnectimr or as, soon thereafter aa convenient. Dated, urooKiyn.

atarcu asm, uxb. maxmou I'xnnrji, ntrcct vuuuiiitMuuner. CORPORATION NOTICE Grading and: Paving Centre street from Columbia to Hicks street: A Petition has been preseotelt to the Coausoa Oquaou of the City of Brooklyn, to grade and pave Centre from Columbia to Hicks Btreet; the Common OounJU have fixed the District beyond wblca the assessment for. said Improvement Basil not extend to wit: One hundred afpin. on eacu biuu ot saia uenvre atrees uvia.

Columbia to Hicks Btreev Remonstrances (If any) agalntt the said ImproremmC. must be left attbsStreet Commissioner's Offlce. on'r before 1 the 18th day of April, 186S, as the Common Council trttt. finally act upon the eame at their next ensaiog meetlar or as soon thereafter as convenient. Dated Brooklyn, Marca mliiS loa uuahus) rinNKr.

Btreot uomnuMlonor. CORPORATION NOTICE Gradinc and Paring Twenty goveuth street, from the Third to the Flfta. avenues. A petition nas ocen prcsenteu to uoramon uonaeu ertao Pit of Brooklvn. to urade and nave Twentv Seventh atrMt.

from the Thlru to the Fifth avesues; the Common Council nave nxeaine nia'nct Dcyona wmcn tne aRBnsstnent lor sata lmprovemtntBhall notextend towlt: Onehunured feet in depth on each Bide of said Twenty Seventh street, from the Third to the tilth avenues. Reuioi'Biranccs. (if acy) against Ihe said nprorement most be left at Ihe Slroet Commlstloners office, on or before the It th clay of Atrll, 1863. as tbe Common Council will finally set upon tue same atthrimext ensu'ng oioetl g. or noon thereafter as convenient.

Dated Brooklyn, Marci sjith. imx. ii.LSi lid CHARLTS TINNEY. Street Commi. isloner.

COI'IXIRATION NOTICE The ocouiianis'of tho1. t.gd 3d and 4th AVards are requested to hare the'r Atben'. iarl'e. 4c, on thi sideiva'k. In hitrrelH nr boies ns ftllows: lat Ward, on WKUNUriUAY; 21 IVariL on'l Ill.KPDAVi Rd Ward, on TUESDAY; 4th Ward, "2 FRIDAY, In tbo forenoon of each lay In order that fie nie niay be removed, to abate a nu'jmw MIOKEV, 0 aUrwtor..

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