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AT. NT I IHHjJtLT Ui li UKVxa UUUTI SPECIAL NOTICES. HELP WANTED. FIBST EBITIOK SECOSD EDITION Amnsnmnnta thin Evening Stratf Hats for BummiBr wear In large varie bea. Abo, Dram.

Cloth, Hata the hud. Tttmrexr. Hatter, 134 iolton st, A fine line ot Beal and Imitation Guipnire, meeds and Froawh Laoes, at J. Loosrrr, Son 4 Ob's, 251 Fnlton street, opposite Clinton. 1 MAHBIED.

Kisobtok DAYi joIyWth.bRor. E. M. Johnson, at residence. 2B4 Pearl st, Thomas d.

Kingston to Miss Emma Davis. Vl niiMA TrnitiMnf th ntat of Ann rJl Tulia Anna Chase, PI aintiff, againat Isaac of a judgment of tho County Court of teSSSfSTJ? rSr, 1864, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, at tbe 9th day of Juna, OiSr of Brooklyn, in said County of Jk. 186., at 12 (fclock noon of that day, at iErtSi City of Brooklyn, iu aaid Ooanty of itvHoll. IH tnO ujh.HnM.m iiiMLm: All that, nflr tne unw. sno 'escribed nromises, viz: All that cer JViJZ VX.

'1 ol land, situate, lying and being tain iarra, Piece para onntyf Kings andtate of New Jjhir. 'eteid Farm of the lato Simon York, Mowa, to wit: Beginning at tho Bergend desenbod ifo. on at th cornor noxwefrlycorthorepf. hn and running land new or formerly ofJtx ud joiin Bergen Sft hoVdred and nV ina strmghtliuetUree thxmsand different couwes but six feet te a certain point; thenoev a peneraj fwutpieastorly dirertton. hundred and twelve John sTBergen, two thousaDdfosft mmrlr at 'tha hflirw feet three inches to the land now or 4 atorS 5Ji fair the said land of theeirs of CktmeiraT SA hundred and eightyia: and oiie alf feefc Steiff Lw oriormerly of Jacob Moms; thence nt.

HJ ft0 the said land of Jacob Morris, in aatraigMjS J0' sand three hundred and twonty eercn and bV point thenoo in a different course, but stftj bci inastxaight Une along the lanf of said twenty eight hundred and thirty throe feet tea ioeV es to a. Soint: thence in a northerly direction, tLtf alonxaoiak. na. acob Morris, eighty one feet to Gowanua thence sontheaaterlyalongsaid Bay to the plaewof bs111" uing; containing seventy nine acres and three perchM.OL land: twether with all and sinarular the liicht. Utlae and ia tcreet of the parties hereto, oi in and to all thw water rights appertaining to the above described prcmiaeaand s3Q the land under water in front of said premises: excepting therefrom so much of said piece or parcel of land www appropriated by the Corporation of said City of Brooklyn alwayn excepting and rcaerving from such sale the foUowtog parcels of land and easements included in said1 general description.

First Exception A lot or piece of land on tbe west side of Third avenue, betfroen'41st and 42d streets, being 358 13: iwjirwiue 111 irwQt, anu iws i vi iub iu wu icui, mj aw wbu depth on the north side, 102 8 13 feet deep on the suttthsider being tbe premises conveyed by John F. Delaplaina, deceased, and Julia Ann, hi wife, to John M. Goodwin, by deed bearingdate August 1st. 1851, and recordedin'tba offioe of the Register of Kings County, November litb, 1861, in Liber 22. page 246 of Conveyances Second Exception A lot or piece of land 25 feet in width.

by 100 feet in depth, on the west side of Third avenue, seventy five feot sooth of 41st street, conveyed by John De laplaine, Committee of John F. Xelaplainexnow dscewed.) and ulin A. Delaplaine, his wife, to John Goodwin, by deed bearing date April 4th, 1854, andrecordedAprilSth, 1854, in the office of tho Register of Kings County, Jjiberr 358, Page 184 of Conveyances. Third Exception Hie easemont or the riKhtto nsetne Third, Fourth and Fifth avenues, opened as public avenue across saia premises. Fourth Exception The Bergen Cemetery being a lot of Lana 4if lectin vnatn nyy4ieet in longtn ana lying Detweec 3d and 4th avennea.

Dated Brooklyn. April 27th, 1864. ring between WlftUUKSTJSK Keferee. Mjxlee at GtJFFXN, Plffs' Attys, 160 Fulton street, New York. ap2? lawflW The above mentioned sale stands adjourned to Thursday, the ICth day of June.

1864. at 12 o'clock: nooo, at the City Hall in the City of Brooklyn. Dated June 9th. 1864, WINCHESTER BRITTON. Referee.

Milixh Gums, Plffs Atty. jelOtlBSt The above mentioned sale stands adjourned to the 2lst day of July, 1BH, at 12 o'clock noon, at the City Hall in the City of Brooklyn. Dated June 18M. WINCHESTER BRITTON, Referee. Mdlleb Gufftk, PlfTsAttys.

jeltlawtaF CIOUNTY COURT, KINGS COUKTT Phebe Blagrove agtit. John A. Mason and others. Ton P. ROUK.

Plff'n Attr. In pursuance and by virtue of a judgment order of tola Court, made on the 2o day of June. 1861, in the above, entitled action, I wili sell at public auction, at the auction room of Cole Murphy, 339 Fulton street, in the oiCyof Brooklyn, on Thursday, the 28th day of July; 1864, at o'clock noon of that day. the following described lands: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of ground situate, lying and being in the city of Brooklyn, County of Hjnga and State of New York, in the block formed by Bands, Gold, Prospect and Charted street in said city, and irhich bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly side ot Sands street dis cant fifty feet easterly from the intersection of Sands and Charles streets, rounding thence easterly alon the said northerly side of Sands street twenty five feet: thenco northerly on line parallel with Charles street one hundred feot; thence westerly and on a line, parallel withi Sanaa attest twenty five feet: thence ecmthely on a Line parallel with Clark streot one hundred feet to the place of beginning. Said lot being the same as is designated on the map of the estate of Comfort Handseled in the offi ceof the Clerk of the County of Kinjra aforesaid bv the number five hundred and ninety four (G94), being ono of the lots of land which were conveyed to John L.

Buckley by Wiliaim Effingham Lawrence by deed recorded in the office of the Clerk of said County of Kings in Liber 780 of Conveyances, page 184, etc Dated Brooklyn, 5th July. 1964. jy62aw3wTu JOHN P. 3 EDTEKER? Referee. "Vf OTICE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP tory thereof, that the name of the firm under which such Sartnership is to1e conducted is BARNES SMITH! and lat the general nature of the bnsmeas intended to.be transacted by such partnership is that of rnarmfactuntig and wlhng plain and ornamenbU iron and braea1 coatings and hardware That the namos of all the general and special partners interested in Mudpartnrahlp are aa foUowar JohUaH.

Barnes and J. Charles Smith, who both reside in the ty of Brooklyn, are tne only general partners; nd that David Seaman, who resides in the City of New York, ia the only BpeoAal partner; that the said special partner has contributed two thousand dollars of dapital to the common Htock of said partnership, in cashr that the period at which this partnership is to commence is the tenth day of undone thousand eight hundred and sixtfor, and the period at which said partnership is to terminate is the eleventh' day of April, one thouaand eight hundred and sixty nine Brooc j6en h. bas Stamp.) J. CHARLES DAVID SEAM jelllawewF ttTK, Generar Partners. JT, Special Farther.

Y. SUPREME HENRY A XCaeHiaimar Aoifn.t fThrutlAn Smith. Snnun mmmnTii for a monav demand on contract. (Oosa, not aer.) Sev. Stamp, U.

S. Int. Eev.) To Christian Smidt: Yon are aeroby anmmoneu and rcarurea to answer tD9 complaintfn this action, which will be Wed in tb.eom'ceof the Clerk of Kings County, at the City' Hall in the City of Brooklyn, and to serve a copy your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at his office, Ho. 191 Baosdway, New York City, within twenty days after the servioe of thia summons on you, exclusive ot the day of sunh service; and if yon fail to answer the said complaint wrenrn' the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action wiU take judgment against yon for the sum of ten hundred and liftT fonr dol lars. with inlwrest from the 25th day of January, one thou sand eight hundred and sixty foor, besides UM costs ana riichiirHprnentn rf this nrtinn.

Dated Feb. GEO. M. FLANDERS, Plaintiffs Attarney. 191 Broadway, Mew York City.

Tho complaint in the above action filed in the ortiw of the Clerk of Kings Connty, at the City Hall, lsi Brooklyn, on thelCth day of June. UJ64. Dated June 16p.l86A, G. M. Flasdees.

Plaintiff's Attornftts. elBlaw6wS 243 Broadway. Kew Yorlt City. BOUNTY COURT OK THIS OOUNTY OF KINGS Charles Symonij. Plaintiff, against Samuel In pursuance of a judgment of the County Court at the County of Kings, made in the above entitled action or the 21th day of 1.

the Referee, therein namarlfor the purpose of carrying said judgment into otTect, wiil sell at public auction, at the rotunda of tho City Hall, iivthe Citv of Brooklyn, on the2Sth day of August, 1864. ax 12 o'efocknoon. All those four certain lots, pieces land, situ ata. Iving and beinjr in the County of Kines and tate ot lew orK, a tne uity Tinrt Ttictinmii.linrt nn nnrtiin mnn anttt.lnd ''Man of 211 vata able lots in and adjoining the 9th Ward of Uie City of Brooklyn." as and or the numbers one hundred and twenta. four, one hundred and twenty five, one hundred and twenty: six and one hunurod and twenty seven; said lots being; bounded and described as follows, to wit: Commencing afc the southeasterly corner of Montgomery street and Frank Un avenne, in said City of Brooklyn, running thonce sonth erb alongthc lino of Franklin avenne one nundred feot to.

lot No. 12S. as laid down on said map; thence running ea.t orly along said lot No. 128 one hundred feet to lot No. 133,.

as laid down on said map, and parallel with Montgomery street: thence northerly and parallel with Franklin avennet ffli.hiinHi.il fftAt. til MnntimmHrT street: andthenoe west erly along trie line of Montgomery street, one hundred feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated June 25th, 1884. JOHN D. PRAY.

Referee. Jou.v F. Kndhl. PlaintifTs Attorney. jyl8 law6wM UPKEME COURT.

COUNTY OP KINGS John L. "Van Polt, Plaintiff, againat James Hughes, Margaret Murphy and Arthur Murphy, her husband, and Defendants, In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made in tbe above entitled action, bearing date the 29th day ot June, A. D. 1661, I will sell at public auction, at the Commercial Exchange, No. 3t Fuiton street, opposite tho City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 25th day of July inst.

at 12 o'clock at noon of that day. Ail that certain lot! piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Kifrhti "Ward of the City of Brooklyn, on the northeasterly side ot: Ninth street, known and distinguished on a map entitled! "Map of lands belonging to Charles A. Clinton, lying; in the Eighth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, recorded an! tiled in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kin cs," as and by the number eleven (U and bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the nort) side of Ninth streot, distant northwesterly one hundred and forty seven (lil) toot from the northerly comerof Third avenue and IS in th street, and running thence nortbioastcnljr at right angles to Ninth Btreet one hundred (100) fe st; ron ninu thence northwesterly parallel with Ninth strs st twenty hire (25) feet: running thence southwesterly and again. at nghtanglen to Ninth street one hundred (100) to the northeasterly side of Ninth street aforonaid; and running thence southeasterly along the said northeaster! side of Ninth street twenty five (25) feet to the point of place of beginning. Together with all and singular the tf memento, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto vbelonffjur or in any wise appertaining.

Dated Brooklyn. July 1st, 18G4. GERARD M. STEVEXS, RoSaree. Joe.

M. GBEEarwoop, PlfTs Atty. iy 2 2a vr3wS NY. SUPREME COURT. EJNGfiCaUN TY Walter O.

Hall, Plaintiff, against Arvlia Berry, (formerly Ann Elita Hall.) wife of Samnel Berry. Edgar Hall, Arelia M. Hall, and Serena A. B.aU.'Ufoad ante. 8uuimons for relief.

(Com. not Sor.) LU. 8. Rot. Stamp, SO cents, To the ttaid Defendants: You are hereby summoned and required to suaver the complaint in thiH action, which waa this day fiJad in.

tha Office of the Clerk of the naid County of Einf, tttha City Hall of the City of Brooklyn. L. and to seiTa a of yonr onwwer to the said complaint on the sub urtbor, at bis ofiice, Ntv. 4 Sands streot, in said City of r.rooklyn, Ifew York State, within twenty days after the service of thi summons on yon, exclusive of the day of Bach wrioe; ud if you fail to answer the said complaint withao the Umo aforeaaid, the plaintiff in thi action wili apply to the Qiiirt for tbe relief duntanded in the oomplairo. Dated June 3T, SVrLIJAM J.

SAYREfc. je lawOW PlaintifTe Attneay. TrrrEbPLEOlf THE STATE QW NEW YOB.K. to the creditors, next ot and all other persons interested in the estato ot BBSJAMiK JACKSON, lata of the City of Brooklyitv deceased, greeting; Yon and each of you are hereby cited and raquirwd to ap nxaip ha'nr. nnr Knrrnrite of th CountT of KliTTtrU at hiH oiHca.

in the City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, on thn 29th day of Jnly next, at ten a'clock in tho forenoon, and to attend the final netUament of tbe account of Luke T. Merrill and Jan Jackson, a administrators wrlth the will an 3rd. of tbeaai.l Benjaniin Jaoluon, late oil the Oiy of Brooklyn, deceaoed. ourasid Surrogate to be hereunto affixed. w.

RnSWRUi fi. RRAlNARD. in rriuiony wuerwu, ubd TsT" ot oac oi ate oC A llf said County, at the City of Bi jt of June, in the Tear of our Lord ona thonnapil tight hundred and lixtj an4f our ladu pendeticethe eiahLy JUDA.H B. VOCRHKKS, lavr4W Clerk to th Surrocat'm OoarUl SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OP KIfGS The life Insurance Company Bairut omes I 'ampbell and others. In pursuance of a judgment of the Supctrme Court, rendered in tho above action, on the thirt" eovth day of April, 1804, will be Bold at public by or under the direction of tho undersigned, a Reroo appointed by said judgment for that parp n.

at th Commercial Kxchange, No. St9 Vulton stroot, Brjoklyn, on Monday, tho mh day of May, 18W. at 12 noon, thu following described landfiand piomues, via: A'i'that certain piece or parcel of land.sitnnt, on the nocthotly sid of Baltic tftrwt, bt teon Clinton and, Lo'ort streatrv Besinnhig at a point ou the northerly Hide of Baltic uoet. one hundred and forty eight feet nine and oty half Uichsa cawtorly from Clinton street, thonce i runnsngaastsrly aJoox such northerly of Baltic street eurf tlmv inches: them northerly at right aug.es to BakiE jri ninotiiice foet ten incha; thenco westerly paralloT to Baltic Miwi twenty Jour feet three inohep; thence southor nrcmiwn wiBntaTint in in. fmin.

notice is until Monday, tho23d dav of May. 1331, j. aa.nd Itnup anil nltna Ttaal lrl l.l ui rnrt 2iivrtaM HENRV C. MrPHV Roforee. TheHaleofthe above property is further jstoned ant i 1 tho Bin day of Jnne.

1864. at tbe Baine.DAmr and place. Dated llrookWn, May 23. 1B64. roj24 Sata HENRY MTOPKV, Referee.

tho abovfl property tnelhor postpooetl nntil tne letli day of June, leik at uu aarno hour and Dated Brooklyn, June Tth. W5L 0S2awt8W HBNRY O. MtJBPY. Jn Tho sale of the above ptoparty ia further th, 21iit day of June, leii, at the samo hour anipSaoe. Dated Broolilyn, Jnn lath.

1B64. M62awtaTE BSjaiV O. MUllPHT. elere The saleot thoabove property ia farther postponed an the2Utday July, veil at tha same hoo and taoo. Dated Broiklyri.

jnne dl, 18S4, OFFICE OF TH BOUNTY COMMITTEl KINGS COUNTY 13 Court street, Brooklyn, oua id, it m. xne xwc innt. rnmmlriM of KTIneS Conntv rinTnlw Mvrn nv ticetbat they are prepared to pay the following bounties cash to each recruit enlutlng to the credit ol Slings County in the United States service. TorecxoiUln thoru Vta recruits in the MarineTOTW 300 sailors enrolled in Kings County and onlisting three years 300 To sailors enrolled in Kings County and onlisting for two years 200 broker presentintr a three years' recruit. a.

at. Allium 01 cwenxy uuiuiro wm ajso do paia cd eaca The Committee also give notice that they will pay the EUm Of thren hnnrlrArl HnllATSfOr each RIlVlMfifntja nr. 1 1 of inn. the credit of Kings County Who may be presented in advance by any personliable to the draft and desiring to bo relieved therefrom or for any substitute presented Dy any person not liable to the draft, but who may desire to be represented in the United States service. W.

J. OSBOBfNE. SAM'I. BOOTH, JOHN SHEARON, K. W.

BLOOM, O. W. OHESHtRE. j. stixwellT F.MOGBATH, WM.

M. LITTLE, JylB tf Kings County Bounty Committee. GOOD CHANCE FOR YOUNG MEN of chjLnurtAr tn fain a first class camni.ni in lm TOtri Iment. Irnnvn rUitnrr. CTnifm mn fnri.a1 ft.

ply at the State Arsenal, Portland avenue, Brooklyn, tor ten days, between the hours of 9 A.M. and 9 P.M. 310 vt tiu white, Capt, ALL MEMBERS OF THE FATHER MATHEW T. A. B.

SOCIETY of South Brooklyn, are reqncBted to meet in their Ball, 664 Colombia street, on TUESDAY EVENING, July 49th inst, at tii o'clock, to take action on buUdiiiBia newTemperance Hall. By order of the Society. TDAWZEIi O'KIELLY, President. Bebmabd martto, Boo. Bee jisit" ATHENEUM GRAND VOCAL AND TNSTBrXMENTAL OONOEE.T BENEFIT OF nuuu.

HiD HvuuNutt.uTwin fuiwiMj worm renowned Dobson Brothers, and W. B. Harrison, (late of Barnnm's Mnsenm, N. will appear. 181t POSTPONEMENT OF THE COMPLI unmjm 1 1 A T.

TrttJM nnn a to which was to takeplace tnia evening, will take place at ADELPHT HALL, corner of Grand and Eleventh streets, E. on MONDAY EVENING, July 25th, 1864. Ticket ou jio ii "IVfABKET SAVINGS BANK. No. 82 NSbAAii Rtiet.

N.T. Open every day from 10 A. H. to 8 P. and on Mondays and Thursdays from to 7 P.

DiA rn.K jXi i. uneresti auoweaon ana unaer. Money deposited on or before Jnly aoth, will draw in tetes rom July 1st. LUtHEK a OARTEH, President. JAMES O.

STONEALL, vi pM.nt. CHARLES OOOPEB i Hekbi B. Secretary, Thomas W. Cottoem, Treasurer. ji82t KOPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS endnmprl TOT Penitentiarv Snnniiaa received at thft Offlon nf R.

ftfirtW CAr ri rtf fhn RnnrH of Supervisors, No. Court street. Brooklyn, until 4 O'clock P.M., of Tuesday, the 26th (at which time' and place they will be opened for furnishing during the ensuing year at the Bangs CountyPenitentiary for the use of the inmates thereof, about 45,000 poundB of fresh beef. Printed blank proposals containing all the necessary in 'formation can be had at the office of tho desk of the Board. No other forms will bo accepted.

The Committee reserve to themselves the right to reject any and all bids which they may deem to be not for tho best interests of the County to accept. Bo order of the Board of Supervisors of Kings County. george g. herman, wm. jTcropsey, francis o.

kirby, Committee on Penitentiary. Dated Brooklyn, July 18th, 1864. jylBtd "PROPOSALS FOB THE FEMALE CON JL VICT LABOR AT KINGS COUNTY PENITENTIARY Proposals for the Sevrine of tho Female Convicts of Kings County Penitentiary for the ensuimx year, vrill be of Supervisors. No. 11 Court street, until 4 o'clook P.

M. on Tuesday. Jul Lly 26th inst, at which time and place the bide will tie onened. ThenominiticeEoservethenan any and all bids not deemed to the intorest of the County. Brooklyn, July 18th, 18St.

GEORGE G. HERMAN, W. OROPSEY. FRANCIS O. KIRBY, jyl8 td Committee on Penitentiary.

gUBSTITUTES, SUBSTl'I'B'i'ES, SUBSTITUTES. Those liable to serve PREPARE FOR THE COMING SUBSTITUTE 0N. BE PROCURED NOW REASONABLE PRICES. GO TO THE ESTABLISHED AND RESPONSIBLE OFFICE, Bo. 8 SANDS STREET.

jyl8 2w YORK, TOXVy. 16. I BEG LEAVE to return mv Rincere to thn Firti or Br rooklvn. and tn Conatifcntlon Rtaara Entrinn Co. Vn.

VII, in narticular, for the manner they displayed in saving my wool from being destroyed by fire at tho recent conlla gration. Also to Assistant Engineer Downey, who stood rtv thmr ninfl irivinirnrders; id it ever iayn my power snail return me ine compiimenc oars jl81t E. S. HI GIN 8, 3S3 Broatlway, Kow York. UCTION BALE OF THE7 DELAPLA1NE ESTATE, IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.

THE CLOSING SALE On THURSDAY, LULY 2lST, Att3 o'clook at the CITY HALL, BROOKLYN, ANTOHNY J. BLEEOKER AUCTIONEER; The lots then to bri sold are situated in the moat deqim blepartof this fine property, viz Tweniy two Lotsom xuuuBvoiiQe ova rorfcy nres butjol, unu iigaceen XjOU on Second avenue and Fortieth street, all lying between the Third avenne and tle Bay. Two thirds of the poxenase money can remain on bond mortgage. AND LAST OPPORTTmrrV TO PnRnTTA.RKRR For maps and particulars enquire of A. J.

Bleecker. Son a soot, n. i. miner ct uumn, iSO niton street, N. Henry C.

Murphy, 14 Court street, Brooklyn, or of Winchester Britton, Referee, No. 9 Court street, Brooklyn. 3t XEMPTION PAPERS SUBSTPTUTES FURNISHED "WITHOUT DELAY. LEE 4 JULIAN, 239 'Washington street, near Johnson, Brooklyn, men, citizens of Brooklyn: Air. Jbreaenct scnoies, joi; urman L.

Kneeland, H. B. Scholes. Gavin H. Watson, David Morrell, Richard Van Wyok, Wm.

Wetherbee. Peter if. Sharp, And many others. 318 6t BROOKLYN HORTICULTURAL SOCIE TY. An afiinnrned mcetintrof this Snnintw Brill held at the ACADEMY OF MDSIO, on TUESDAY bVllWi the 19th at 8 o'clock.

As business of unusual importance will bo before the meeting, a foil attendance of members is earnestly requested. Ladies are requested to attend. J16 3t' FREDERICK LANE. Sec pro torn. GENTLEMEN IN CITY OR COUNTRY rftt mirintT PalnMntr.

nnirntinrr rlnnn in tL rivMh class style, ana to furniBh their own materials, can secure tbe Bervicea of two practical mechanic br addressing PROMPT. Eagle offlco. Best of reference. jl5 2t" "OROOKIiYW, ATVTiYiHh, 1864 WE, THE nuvovjiAi) mj xuvte tt ju XJ2j TiMirwvrmfiH. have this davTnnttAallv scmArl fn lioanlva the partaership hitherto existing between us in the saloon situated nnder'the Park Theatre, 267 Fulton street.

H. T. RICKERBY will carry on the business as usual and settle all el' upon said linn. A. B.

BUSH. "1" I B. AI claims against the of Brooklyn. E. are ALL ERSON3 HAVING herebr notified to nraRAnt awmo for liquidation on or before Tuesday, 19th uut at the office nuo.

DMnxun, hq. 9 ixiun strost, DTOOKlVn. 1I6 3C" KOSE ANN MALLON IS HEREBY Notified that her husband it in this city, and that if sne aoes noiioiu mm wiuun aj aa sne can oxpect to have do farther claim on him. Baltimore papers please copy. PER MONTH AT BROWNE'S, 311 94 Fulton street, opposite Pierrepont, Brooklyn, ritvinir 2 oer month to mvenilea durintr vacation.

Pri vate instruction to adults in spoiling, reading, grammar, 00 owukticpuAij, uqiauabuiiui, ariuiuiauu, au, iuo specialities. A neat ana airy department for ladies, who may acquire any of the above branches free from observation. Improvement guaranteed to all. Charges very moderate. jyio imT ALL BILLS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF Robert Longman, deceased, if not sent in before the first day of September, 1664, will not be paid after tnat date.

jylS 6t 76 assan street. New York. 4 tffertft REWARD IF D. HUR S91 VsVVU LEY fails to pay the following prices: 9 to 10 cents for white rags; 7to8a pound for old nevrBnaners. books and nauro filets: hichoafc cash price lor old woollen carpetH; Drasa a cents: old copper and pewter 28 to 30, Large lots sent for to any part of tha city.

Remember the Old Establishment. j. 9 Prospect street, five doors from Fulton street, Brooklyn. jyio im" nuuijci HOLIDAY PRESENTS. 2Q FULTON STKKKT.

Watcnos. in oncraved. ancine turned, enamelled and dia mond cases, manufactured expressly for our holiday trade, at J. H. HART i CO8, 2tt Poltonst.

qu a tMiuainir. FOR SALE. IjOR SALE A VERY PINE ENGLISH 1 ODriirht Piano will bo sold cheap for want of use. at 314 riavy erreou 3 mat" FOR SALE A WATCHMAKER'S AND jeweler's business, in a good location in this citf Address WATCH, Eagle office, Brooklyn, il81tf OR SALE A COLT, SIX YEARS OLD, lino and atvliah driver, sound and kinrl and nffnrori fnr a on nnrntint. nf bnfiinftHR oiurairBinnntji.

PnnniM nf lad Hudson avenue, for one weok. jig 3t OR SALE A BAY MARE, 7 YEARS old. 16 hands hieh. vers stylish in harnnu. nonnrl unrl kind in every respect.

To be seon at all hours at 160 Concord BtreeU Brooklyn. jyis 6t FOR SALE CHEAP THE STOCK AND looo fixtures of a fruit, candy and variety store; a good stan in a gooa neigiioomooa; rooms to let with tho store (Will be sold cheap, as the owner ia going to the conn try. EnQuiro in tho store, 129 Court street, near WyckoH. FOR SALE A SNUG COTTAGE HOUSE, tno storv. with extension and cellar Int.

TSrlin? ait.n. ated on north side of 13th street, the 8tti oast of Sixth avenue. The front yard well laid out and planted with shrubbery and flowers: the garden In fine order with fruit trees anu vines, tor iarnm miyij un mo premises, jisat ClOR SALE LIGHT WAGON A SIDE spring WRgon, i rnc ftoncriTi. A nrlv snriiur wiuron. welching 113 pounds, built bv Dalv.

run one season. Apply to STIVERS 4 SMITH, 31st street, between Sdand 4th avenues, Wor York. lie tit FOR bALE 100 SQUARE FEET OP ground, with three 4 story brick houses, on the southeast corner of Hoyt and Baltic Btreots, will be sold, the nhole or half, on easy terms. Enquire on the premises. iylS 3fc "OOR SALE A MILK ROUND AND DE JL rui, norse.

wagon, cans ana ice box, selling 490 qnarta a day. Cheap rent. Store, cellar and 4 rooms. 310 inontn. Enquire for throe days at 84 East Baltic streot, South 316 2t FOR SALE CHEAP LIGHT DOUBLE sett harness, new, used but a few times, in perfect order, made by one of thebOBt Hew Yorkcity makjrs.

To be Been at 442 Fulton avenne, Brooklyn. jl6 2t TpOR SALE A HIGHLY PROMISING sorrel colt, rising 5 years, 15J hands high, free and stylish driver, perfectly sound, and ia parted with sololy because tho business engagements of the owner prevents his using him. Enquire at McCOBD'S Stable, 03 Atlantic avenue. jl5 4t FOR'SALE 2 YOUNG BAYHORSE3 between IS and 16 hands high, and one 5 and ono good workers and gentle; pneo 9150 and $200: also good dock spring cut, for fSO. Enquiro ol JAfl.

FERRALTl 20th street, near Bth avenue, Bouth Brooklyn. just FOR SALE CHEAP THREE LOTS ON east side of Claason avenue, between Greene avenue andVan. Buren street. Apply at Wo. 9 Hanover place fiy of of A WANTED AN ASSISTANT FEMALE TEACHER for a your ladies' senool in Brooklyn.

Address A. Eajrfo office, stating anolincatiom and place of residenceT jUSt WANTED IN A FIRST CLASS GBO0E ry store, a yonmr man, who his had some oxperlenco and can come wU reoomniendod; also a dot to take ehaig of a horse attend to the' outside' bnsinoss Apnlj at 137 Adelphi street, betweontho hoars of .6 and WANTED BOYS SEVERAL BOY3 arjciistomod to work in glass houses. Apply imDie diatelytoBBEBS, JTJD60N BEERS, 40 State TXT ANTED A GIRIi TO DO GENERAL I nonseworK anataiceoaro oz two enuoran. at HgUtpnaa avenue, lt ANTEDA GJBXi TO DO GENERAL knd ironer. and be able and trilui nnntAvrrrv' mtiRT.

ood plain cook, vaaher mjr to work; and fond of criiiilren: must be ttbII reooaunended from her lost place. leer Apply between fl and 11 o'clock A. ttmorrow, at No. 51 Hl xeiix atreei, 3101 rar ANTEDA GENTEEL YOUNG MAN. etSAWTflEi THOMPSON'S Warerooma: Wo.

to Pulton avenne. None bnt those who are oompotsut to take the entire charge o( the Sheet Musio Department aiod make themselves otherwise naefnl need fl92t ANTED A BTRST OLASS COOK. Kn nthor nnnrl rtiti1t Gall at the southwest comer ton and Carroll streets, Brooklyn. jl81t "VST" AN TED A TO GO OF EB rmaA li tn IRvamxK of rum. 1 witn good recommend tiona.

Apply at 243 Fulton street. ANTED A COOK: IN A SMALL PRI vato family; none but tboae wtth the beet referencea mlv: will be Been between the Honrs of 8 tndlL need a Call at iSe Montague Btreet. jl82i X7ATED A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL honaework for a small familv; most be ffood oook, good washer and ironer, and come veil recommended. Apply at 4S9 Pacific street, between Powers street and Fourth avenue. jl62t WANTED honBeworl A GIRL TO DO GENERAL must be a good oook, washer and ironer: trood reforfineo must oivan.

Annlv atfi2Laiirht jl5 3 WANTE1D AN OFFICE CLERK ONE who writes a good hand and has noma knowledge of bookkeeping or accounts, and an acquaintance with ar chitectnre would be desirable. Address, "IXDUBTRY." care of Wm. Burrell. OConrtstroet, with handwriting, age. referenoes, last employment, and lowest salary.

WANTED 50 LABORERS AND 20 teaniBteni, immediately. The nitfhest wages given. Inquire of P. COYLE. Mo.

S3 Clinton avenne. jyll2w "Vfcr ANTED GIRLS GIRLS IMME DI ately, for cooks, obambermaids, general house ner vanta, tc Bespectable persons, especially Protestant, apret in constant demand: also men and boys, for stores, farms. Ac, at Mr. WOODWARD'S Employment office, 22T Atlantic street, a few doors south of Court street K. Orders ampuy miea ana patrons assurea 01 lair and nonorabie lent always at una estapiiaomenu JT4 imw SITUATIONS WANTED WANTEDrrXJATION, v.T teetant sirl, as chamhernuud BY A PRO Sd to assist with 30 call at 65 Pres jlSlt vaiuDK, or iBJca care en cnuaxeu ident street, South Brooklyn.

TIT A XIV A GERMAN" GIEL. A fm awA.i a. J. o. viu jkv; tjl.

n. 1 1 viaij. a. situation as nurse, hi Brooklyn. Call at 410 Fulton JFulto avenue.

jiait WANTED A SITUATION BY A BE speetable eirl, to do ohamoerworlc and plain or would do the work of a small family. Gall at 66 Hoyt street, first floor, front room. jisit X7 AN TED A SITUATION, BY A BE speciaoie young ritj, as coos, or to oo waanmg or uuufjbvrurjt, in a Hinaii Amiiy can kiyo as Desi reference from her last place Call at 202 Golomhii of citv Colombia street, between State and Atlantic AO IV WANTED A SITUATION, BY A BE spectable young woman, one that will make herself generally useful, in a small family; has Rood city reference; is willing to go in the country. Apply at 92 MyriJa avonne, op staira, on the first floor. Apply immediately.

jlB It WANTED A SITUATION. BY A BE speetable girl, as cook, washer and ironer in a private family, or to do general hooseworkinasmallfairily; uacyVUVW) uu ajiao ki aju wijididi.duvu aiuiu took KjXU DO Been lUf one uiajr uuijr 4AViauitu owudu, uu hubub, nrstnoor, rxonc room. jw i WANTED AN triiiriM tn irmliA at ENGLISH LAD? cement ma family by the at 26t Washington street, week or month, as nurse. Appl 318 it WAKTEl? 9ITTJATIOMS BT TWO EF fir.pint wnmMT as cooks, washers and ironerjt or to do gemral housework, iit city or country. A German girl wants a place as chamberurtud.

and two girls, lately landed, to assist at gAtisfactory references given. Apply at WALLACE'S Office, No. 4 Sands street, near uicou i street, Brooklyn. jlB It WAN1ED AITUATIOlT4 BY A BE speetable woman, as cook, washer and ironer; has acme ana uonr strceia, over nenrrsnquor store, jvnv WANTED A SITUATION BY A BE speetable girL, as nurse and seamstress or ohambeiv maia. Annlv at atumt emnlover's.

No. 8 Harrison place, (Harrison streel oouxu uroojuyn. A SITUATION, "BY A BE re as; the best of city reference can be Apply at 27 gnrmatt etreet, near Wall street ferry, for 2 days. It WANTED A SlTtJATipN BY A NBAT, tidy girJ, to cook, vrash and iron; has good city ref erenca from nw lRt nlaco AyitiIw at Tin. Tjifitmti A street, between Raymond and Navy, Brooklyn.

jlfl It WANTED ASJTUATIONBY A YOUNG man, in Brooklyn or New York, as salesman in a dry goods Btorej is slightly acquainted with the business Moderate alary expected at first. Addreaa, for three days, WANTED AT NO. lTILLARY ST. Situations for the largest and most enperior selection of servants in Brooklyn, of every doacriptioa, (Pro ssmuiii uu jowMiiMif huubo iwuxuiicBS axe bo OuX lwj Iivmi lies. This Agency, in the neatness and respectability of the class ox servants it aappUos, its accommodations and the principles of strict honor on which it is conducted, ia supe jl63t 10 TlUary street, near Fulton.

HOUSES WANTED. T77ANTED IN A DESIRABLE LOCA tion in Brooklyn, a small house, furnished or un furniBhed, for a family oonsistiafc.of a gentleman and hii wife, no children; posresaion wanted luimediately. Address D. E. Box New York Post Office.

jl8 3t WANTEDA PARLOR FLOOR, IN Sooth Brooklyn, west of Court street and south of Congress street. Payment in advance. Address office. jis at WANTED TO RENT. A SMALL honae, in a good neighborhood, either in the city or OUtOn SOtTlA nf t.rin uannaa hnnu mnit.

rnrt oin tnn mruv ern improvemesta a good tenant may be found by address ing. for one week. Box 63 Brooklyn P. O. AT ANTED PLEASANT Riant flmnlorrnnnf fif on nM i A' cm on ietboad braida.

Denoaitsreanirnd. Apply at 273 Fulton street, first floor, every Tuesday and Thursday, between the houra ot 9 and UA.E iis 3t TXT ANTED PART OP A HOUSE, IN A centoel nsiffhborhood for as small familv 3 nr rooms, with water and gas. Address J. A. Eagle office, BHing iuu porucmnra as reat, ac jib jic" WANTED TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, a corner store and lot in a good business locality.

WANTED TO POKOHASE, A BROWN fAn ntK hnnitft. rith all modurn imnrovetnenta: nrio9 not to exceed $9,500. Also a etore property on Fulton avenue. Ad.dxesa, with particulars, E. CORNELL A 16 uourc street, "WMT ANTED IN BROOKLYN, A MODE ratA nifcari dwellinir house, favorabiv located, oon i i mq tr rAilwiail.

vrith nun nr ttrn IntR. Addrnss Post rj Rrr MB ICnw Ynflr. ntjiti ntr location, nriea. Rizn and style of honse. and when poseeaaion can be had.

3t ANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND uifo in TirniM nf a rAKTrtMttabln nrivata familv. a ni.t nf nnatlv tnrnishfid rooms, with all conveniences for housekeeping: none but persons of respectability, residing in IL KOOU DOlKUDDruwu UVUU auonoi, Dvebau(t HuubuiiMD) terms. Ac. Address HOME, Eagle offiCa. ANTED TO PURCHASE, ABOUT 2 miles from Fulton or If all street ferry, a small house, witumodern improvements: if with extra lot would be preferred, Address T.

N. Eagle office, with full IJBTUUUl EUDi A FURNITURE PARTIES Vi vi i fvi i tw nTTtftji nil ftlnthd. bfldiiilitr (if anw other household goods to dispose of, will find a cash customer and a (rood price for any amount, (largo or small) by ad dressing AUOTIONEERTbox 81 "Williamahnrsh Post Office. N. B.

The above la the advertiser's permanent address. ielO 1m WAHTED SECOND HAND PIANOS We will buy one hundred second hand pianos for cash or take them in exchange for new ones. GRUBS 4 MKTZ, 163 Atlantio street N. B. Tuning and repairing promptly attended to.

aplfily BOARDING. "DO ARD A GENTLEMAN" AND HIS LP wife con bo accommodated with a neatlyf arnishod room, in a small private family. Apply at 231 street. Washington jl8 2t BOARD "WANTED IN BROOKLYN, fora party of six adults, or if nearafirstolassrestan rant, 4 or 6 rooins on Beoond floor, nicely furnished, also use of bath, or nonld ixiake an arrangemont with a strictly private fainily. wheve there are no.boarders.

A liberal price will be a liberal table expected. Addross for four days F. Raglo offloe. jl82t BOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE con be accommodated vrith board in a private family bouss contains all the modern improvements and very con vcniontiotue cars. Apply ac i lAaiayow) avenne.

31a bf "OOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE JLm or two single gentlemen can be accomm a well furnished and nlenaotit room in a nr ad with rivate family, where the comforts of a home maybe hd. Tonus moder a e. House contains bath. 1 itc and iflonnvflni'mit ta two ferries. Apply at 42 Brooklyn.

Douglass streot, near uourc, ARD SINGLE GENTLEMEN AND MJb gontlemon and their wives can be aoemmodatad with good board and pleasant rooms at 153 Oxford atroat. oonvomonc 10 jia isv tOARD WANTED IN THE VICINITY nf r.ifjtrflhtA avnnnfl for a irantlamnn. wife and ner vant, where there are but fovr boarders. Rooms onnocond tloor preferred. Aadress kj west warren streot.

jiaat BOARD WANTED BY A YOUNG LA rlv urioM thnm urn bnt fnw boarrlftra and in a itlea. mint lntvitinn in wilHripr txi a fair nrino in return for the 00 it forte of a home. Addross CAMEO, Brooklyn Post Of "OOABD A LARGE BACK PARLOR TO MJ let, to a genueman and wife, with board, in arii.ir'tlv Tirivata frimilv? ntnn. Iatva Ainmnn thfrrl tlnnr. suitable for two gentlemen willing to room together, within nltcen minutes' waiicoi ruiionanaaiontagaeitirnes.

u.u quiro at 139 WiUoughby street. jl8 3fc HARDING AGENCY H15 FULTON im avennotiiear Elliott place. Branches Penney's drug store, corner Fulton avenue and Jay street; Green's news riwim UTiltnn ntrfiflt. near Mvrtle avenue. Deairnble citv and country board in largo variety may be seen at eitber place, xwara xroin 90 pur wook.

iriKua amoiitj uio Catakill mountains. jyl6 et W. H. MACOMBER, Proprietor. HOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE JLP or two gentlemen tnacwouin room togocnor, can do accommodated with board and room on third floor.

Apply "DUAED A GENTLEMAN AND WIFF, txrrt ainirlA enntlomon can be aceommodatAt tvlfch Doara at ltd asainstou bwooi, vuutdiudu, hib tumoe. 3yl36t' TfART) A liENTLEMAN AND HIS JO wife can have a nice large room (unfurnished), and good board, on the seoond floor of a house pleasantly situated in one nf the most desirable parts of tho city, oonve tn all 11. Inrrinm. Tvro sinfcle nantlemen cui Alw, have board ana rooms on reasonable terms. Referenoes given and required, r'lease call at i uunton street, north' east oomer ox uuntoa ana uongrvae i.reeui.

jya in To To to 3 O'CLOCK P. M. Another Rebel Invasion. A Force of between 5,000 and 15,000 in Kentucky. THE LEAVING THE EAS TERN PORTION OF THE STATE.

Active Arrangements Making for the De fence ef Louisville Th Invaders to Have a Warm Reception. LooravnxE, July IV. A rebel force variously estimated at from five to fif teen tbouBand entered Kcnruoay via Pound Gap, some two days since, and are now at Uariindale, rioyd County. It is not known under whose command the rebels ara nor wliat their object is in coining. Tne mintary authorities are actively engaged in making preparations to give tbe invaders a warm re" ceptlon.

Quite a number of refugees from the eastern section the State, are en route for Lexington and the more northerly portions of the State. Arrangements for the defense of Louisville are active progressing. FROM WASHINGTON. The Latest from the Rebel Raiders They Obstruct the Road behind Them Their Retreat Towards GordonsviIIe Sherman on Their Front The Sentence pf a Defrauding Paymaster "WASsnf otos, July IT, FtTBTHEB DETAILS OF THE PUBSDIT. One of your specials, who accompanied our pursuing forces last Wednesday, returned to this city yesterday morning, having left Pooler ville Friday afternoon, about sundown.

'Wednesday a detachment of cavalry, composed of men belonging to different re crimen te from the dismounted camp, Stoneman, engaged the rear guard of the enemy's cavalry, supposed to be a portion of Mose oy command, Deiween and uonraa a erry. In this skirmiBh tie enemy had three men wounded. whom they lelt in our poseaslon. Our casualties were about eight men wounded. The Bebels, however, sue oedded in.

keeping oui men in check until they had completed their crossing. The enemy effected a safe transfer acrosa the Potomac of ajl their trains and plunder. It is reported that in this skirmish our men captured Bradley Johnson, and that he afterwards effected his escape. This report, however, is not credited here. The Bebehr, to evade immediate pursxttt at the fords on the Potomac, blocked up the roads with broken wagons, baushwood and felled trees.

13S I4ZBST Tho latest inteli'gence from the retreating forces is that they are making their way to Bichmond by way of Gordons illo, leaving the Shannandoah valley on their right They doubtless took up this line of retreat because they were allraid that by entering the valley they migh afford Hunter's troops an opportunity to intercept them, It may also yet aappear that the movements of their cavalry towards the mountain passes were for tha purpose of holding these against a flftrtkipg movement by Hunter. I think we shall soon hear through the Richmond papers, that the main body of the invaders have arrived safely at GordonsviTJe, unless Sheridin, who the rebels say is after them, succeeds in giving them a taste of well disciplned cavalry. On Thursday night last', some five hundred of the in vaders'passed through SperryviJle cm their way toward Madison Court Houbo and GordonsviIIe enroute tot Bichmond. They had with th one hundred and fifty Mowj ry land h0T3ee, and some twenty flvo prisoners. About half an nour aiterwards a small force of our cavalry passed through the town in close pursuit.

EXECTJTIONOF A SPY. A soldier of the Sixty Seventh New York Volunteers, named Kafman Waltemyer, was hung at Poolesville on Friday afternoon. He was a notorious Bounty jumper, and had deserted to the enemy at Petersburg, and aftcr wards came iDto our lines as a spy. As a deserter "and spy he doubly deserved bis fate, although he met his execution with wonderful Indifference. DTBOeUSZ OS TUB BEBELS.

Persons who particularly observed the conduct of the Bebel soldiers while they were in the vicinity of this cityr are unanimous in the opinion that they were excellently disciplined and obeyed their officers in every respect with wonderful alacrity. The following anccdate illustrates fully the feeling with which tho Bebels regard their JJortbern sympathizers. One of this latter class asked a Bebel officer if he made no distinction between the propeityof Union people and that of the friends of tho Confederate cause 2 "Not at all," heroplicd; "we take from our Northern friends and sympathizers even more freely, because we feel that, they would specially desire to contribute to the good cause of the South." Bather a clincher, that reply. SENTENCE OS A BKL'AULTIHG PAYMASTER. Major H.

R. Thomas, am additional Paymaster in the U.S. Army, has been tried, by court martial upon the charge of defrauding the Gouemment, and sentenced to forfeit all pay and allowance now due orto become duo him, and to be confined in the State Penitentiary at Albany, New York, for six yearsv and to pay the Government of the U.S. $35,000, and upon non payment to bo confined till the same iB paid, provided the whole term of his imprisonment shall not exceed twelve years. THE MANASSAS BAHaBOAD.

We learn from parties from near Manasses, that the Rebels ore not using that road, was reported; on the contrary it is known that they have removed such iron as they could gather np and transported it futhcr Bouth, no doubt to repair the roads leading from Richmond, and of more immediate importance to them. THE BEBELS' PLUNDEll. It is estimated that tho plunder carried off and the damage inflicted by the Rebels in Maryland wilt amount so iour minions 01 aouars. REBEL SCBXBBIaXNGS ON THE DLAIR ESTATE. Upon the bronze urns and pedestals which ornament the lawn at Hon.

Montgomery Blair's country residence, near Silver Spring, the oubjoined notes and observations are penciled. They Were copied verbatim: Mies B. B. The Bebels, Coufederotes, have aa far as possible protected your home from destruction. The United StateB Generals wouldn't have treated you thus if you had you been a Rebel, as theycaii us.

May you see from this treatment that we are willing to wage this war in a civilized mannei You have lost the likeness of eome one cf your pretty lady friendB. It is in sale hands. It was preserved from ill treatment by a gentlemanly Southernor. Yours, respectfully, (Signed) M. J.

Alex. Newbern, Pulaski oounty, Va. The above reads very chivalrous and prettily iu the light of the fire that consumed Mr. Blairs mansion, burned by the rebels soon alter it was written. I pluck several leaves of your heliotrope and geranium may I have them with the emblem.

Miss B. Signed Major Alexander, Newbern, Pulaski county, Virginia, to day, the 12th of July, 1864. A cousin of yours, Adjutant Clarke, of is sitting on your porjh, talking of your family. Excuse me for writing on your lawn ornaments, foritishere you will be more likely tD see my signature." Signed M. J.

A. Here is a historical note inscribed by a Rcb, who is evidently less sentimental, and more illiterate than Alexander. "Tbe Johnny Reus is the federal captat July 12th 04 SUPREME COURT "WILLIAM H. Thome against Jefferson E. Williams and others.

No. 2. R. H. UNDEanrLL, PhTs Att'y.

In pnrananco of a judinnent order of this Court, made in tbe above entitled action, tearing date the 23d da; of Mar, 166 4, I will sell by public auction, at tho Salesroom No. 339 pulton EixeoL, in ids city ot Jttrooiciyn, on too zza day or June, 1E4, at 12 o'clock, noont the ioliowinK described land and premises: All that cei tam lot, piece, or parcel of land, vrith the dwelling erected thereon, situated, lying and being in the Sixth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, and bounded and described as follows. Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Hicks streot distant twenty feet northerly from the northeasterly corner of Hicks street and President street; and running thence easterly and parallel with President street, a part of the distance through the centre of a party wall seventy live vuuuw iiuivuDiiuiu ynvittuuL Hiwi xxiukkattiruBk twenty feet; thonce westerly a part of tho distance through the centre of a part; wall and parallel with Presidont street seventy five feet to Hioks streot; and thouco southerly along Hicks street twenty feet to the point or place of beginning, said lot boine known as lot numbor 2 (two) on map of Jefferson Park, so callod, on tile in Kings County Rcgiu tr8 office; together with the free ute and enjoyment of the lot laid down on said map as lot numbor 10 (ton) as a private park common to all tho lots laid down on said map fronting thereon. Dated Brooklyn, May 31. 1864.

my31 2aw3wTu JOHN MoN'AMEE. Sheriff; The sato of tho above property is postponed until tiie WfA day of June. 1864. at the samo hour and pJacg. Dated Brooklyn, Juno i2d, 1664.

jo23 2awtsTh JOHN MrN AMKE. Sheriff. TbP Halo of tho above property is farther postponed until the 13th day of Julv, 1SG4, at tho same hour and place. Bated Brooklyn, June 'J9lh, 1664. lyi'jawtsr oudu.

The sale of the above property urthor postponed until the 29th day of July. 1S64. at the same hour nnd place. Dated Brooklyn, July lith, 1864. jyl52awtF JOHN McNAMEE.

Sheriff. SUPREME CODE LEONARD C. Thorno aainst JciTerson li. lliams and others. No.

1. U. UmiEniiniu FUTs Atty. In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made in the above entitled action, bearing date the 23d day of May, 164. 1 ill bell by public auotion.

at the Sales the 22d day of June, 186. at 12 o'clock noon, the following described land and promises: All that certain lot, pioco or pared of land, witlithedwolling erected thereon, wituated, lying and being in the Sixth Ward of tho City of Brooklyn, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the northeasterly oornerof Hicks and Prosidcut streets, and running thence easterly along President streot Hevonty tive feet; thence northerly and parallel with HicksBtreat twenty foet: thence westerly and parallel with President street, a part of tho distance through the centre of a party wall eventy five fwt to Hicka tftroet: and thenco sonJhorly al Hicks street twenty feet to the point or place of beginning: said lot being known as lot number 1 ona mUlXV Ol UoinUtUU 1 (UK, Mil UIV 111 XVIIIK 'U 11.11 Register's oihea, Together with tho free use and nnioy mont of tho lot laid down on said map as lot numbor 30 (ton) as a private park, common to all the lots laid down qu tiaid map fronting thereon. Dated Brooklyn, May 31, 1WH. y3l 2awSwTu JOBS MoNAMEK Sheriff. Thettalo of the above property is postponed until tha 29th day of June, IBM, at the same hour and place.

Dated Brooklyn, 22d, 1B64. ie232awUTh JOHN McNAMEE. Sheriff. The saleof the above property is further postponed until the 13th day of July. 1864, at the same hour and place.

Dated Brooklyn, June 29, 1864. iyl2awtK JOHN McNAMEE, Sheriff. The stle of the above property ie further postponed until the 29th day of Jnly, 1864, at the sama hour and place. Dated Brooklyn, July 18th, 18G4. towtaV JOHN MoNAMEE, Sheria, of in of of Tdegrapi to the Brooklyn Daily Eagle.

TWO O'CLOCK, P. m. ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. HEAVY B0MBABDIN6 ON LAST FRIDAY. Several of the Enemy's Guns Said to foe Dismounted.

CEZf. BCENSIDE AND SMITH ENGAGED. AsnmaTON, July IT. ABM I OP THE rOTOHAC. We have received news from tie Army of the Potomac tip to Saturday morning, at ten o'clock, at which time the mail steamer Highland Light left City Point for Washington, where she arrived at ten o'clock this morning.

Despatches to the Inquirer from the front, by the Highland Light, state that nothing of importance had been going on btforo Petersburg, with the exception of the usual artillery firing. The rebels had opened on the morning of the 15th on our right, with heavy guns, which were replied to effect ively by General Smith's batteries. General Bnmside's batteries veere also engaged during tho morning, and the nring for a short time was very severe, withou any important result beyond the temporary retirement the rebels from their guns. Some pieces of tho rebel batteries were said to have been dismounted by our Are. Two soldiers, named R.

S. Gordon and Daniel both of the Seventy second New Yorlc Volunteers, were hung on the morning of the 15th instant, in the presence a large portion of the army. Their offence was an aggravated assault on an old and unprotected female. IMPORrAIiT FE0M WASHINGTON. OrAet for a Drsttlt to be Issued in a Day or Two.

WASHEtaisnt, July 18. Secretary Fessendcn accompanied by Assistant Secre tary Pield, returned to Washington this morning from New York. A proclamation calling for a draft is in coarse of preparation and will probably be promulgated to day. Tbe French steamer Amphius is lying off Washington, and two more are below. FROM FORTRESS MONROE; Late Rebel IVewsThe Preparation Ittak ine: by the Rebels to Deiend Atlanta i The Rebels Concede the City is in Inminent Danger.

FoirniEsa Mohboe, July 17, 1 via Batximoee, July 18. Among tho prisoners recently captured in front of Petersburg is Jesse Segar, nephew of Hon. Joseph Se gar, of this District. By a contraband who has escaped and arrived within our lines we have obtained the Richmond Dispatch of the 15th tnetant, containing the following telegrams: Atlajtta, July 12. The enem7 are in position oh the north side of the Chattahoochee River.

There ia some firing between, the sfasrpsheetet with occasional firing by the enemy, without damage. A small force is reported on the Bouth side of ther river, eight miles above the railroad bridge. Theykepclctee to the fort. The Governor arrived here last evening, and is urging; forward everything for the defence of Atlanta. His proclamation calling upon every one between tho age of Id and 15 receives toe approval of all classes.

SECONXP DESPATCH. Atlanta, July 13. The enemy are massing on our right near HoawelL A portion of the Yankee army are on the south side of the Chattahoochee. Sherman's Headquarters are near Yining' Station. Skirmishing continues near the railroad bridge.

Everything is quiet below. The Atlanta Confederacyhaafhe following: We shall not attempt to loll to fancied security our readers by the declaration that Atlanta is not in imminent danger and peril. Its capture, however, cannot be considered a foregone conclusion. FftOM THE ATCHAFALIA BITEB. LARGE REBEL Union Forces Concentrating near Morganzia.

J1AJ. GEN. REYNOLDS IN COMMAND. General Ullman With Sis Colored Troops At Morganzia Active Operations New York, July 18. Private letters received in this city Ccom Morganzia, dated June 30tb, contains the following interesting in.

formation: Major General Canby is very actively engaged in perfecting arrangements for military operations in the vicinity of Morganzia and the Bd Bivor. General Cilman with a large portion of his force, has reached Morganzia, and he has been placed in command of all the colored troops. The fortifications at Morganzia axe of the most formidable description and command a rango of some six miles of the Mississippi River, which at this point makes a bend of Borne distance. The position is deemed of the utmost importance, 'being equi distaot from Port Hudson and the Bed lliver, thus forming a base considered by all military me as the key to the Bed River country. The rebels have a large force stationed on the west bank of tho Atchafalaya river, some nine miles in tho rear of Morganzia, and parallel to tbe Mississippi river.

Our gunboats, during high water, easily prevent the of the AtLhaialaya by tho rebels, but during the low Btage of the river, their crossing is to be prevented by the land forces ot" General Ullman, encamped on the east bank. A larne Union force is being collected near MorcranzlB. tho number of which it would be contraband to state, but amply sufficient lor offensive or deiensivo operations. No oihensive up to tbe 30th ulto. had been made by tho rebels, bnt tho activity infused into the dept rt ruent by Major General Canby, indicates that active operations are not tar distant.

The corps being organized near Morganzia is to be under the command of Major General lieynolds, and it is expected that a movement for tho dislodgoment of the rebel army ou the Atahagalaya River will soon commence. General McNeill is at Port Hudson, in command of the garrison left by General Ulliaann. Guerrillas are somewhat active between Port Hudson and Vlcksburg, but not in such force as they were a month previous. The health of our troops was good. Accident on the Grand Trunk Railway Pobtlakd, July 18.

The Grand. Trunk passenger train, from Portland for Montreal, on Thursday, ran off the track near Northumberland. Tbe engine was thrown over tho embankment and the engineer and fireman badly scalded. The former is not expected to live. FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

New York, July 1ft, The price of Gold in Wall street Uiis morning was quoted at 250. Stocks are dull but steady. Money on call less stringent at 7 per coiiL, Sterling Exchange quiet at 109 specie. Stock ExchanRe Sales First liomii. U00O Use's 102K MOCO li 5 3 coup lot 1 EWO ilo lCKi 7000 SB's 1 W4 KOO SJ 1CO0O Ohio Mws rcer.

48. do mrm hds 131 lice do 100 do 100 Erie pref 21 do 200 Roading 200 do 400 do H00 do 113 112'5 131 131 131(; 131? 2C00 Chi 4 lat m. 103 10C0 do 103u S000 1W3 4C00 tlov A Tol b. 116 20CO Chi US CCM 11S 200 do 3 132 1(0 Mich Cen. 1331 auO Mioh So A 1...

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HOOtBVS OPEBA HOUSE. Oorncx of Ooort and BeniMU BtreetB Ethiopian Burlesques, Acta, Danoea ami Songs, by the bet company ia the world. Open every oTentag MOWBAT EVEKWG, JPUJLY 18. Sitddes Death. A man named Francis Sorter, residing at 175 Taylor street, died very traddenly a lit Da Qawruay.aiKxnuaa, uurouor jaixv.i naa sotmeato noia inqaest; Wisarso Mr; BobertV Traov.

a cleri in tie 1 office of Provost Marshal Bootes, lathe Eastern' District, left bis home last evening for the purpose of going over toNevf yen to battre, not ednoe Been heard' IXBE. rA slight fire occurred last evening in a abed attached to the residence of Mr. Borgoeu, 73 Mid street. It wore canned by. some' shavings, which ere put near ft cooking stove, taking fixe.

Damage abont $5. Fzijj raoj! a Cabt. Hannah Domphey, a Utile girl abont ten years old, whose' parents reside a No. .16 Jay; street, was Serloosly injured yesterday by falling from a esri; Jn which she had been playing. Btjna wat.

Mr. Smith "Williams, of Boslyn, was driving a wagon inrongh Atlantio street ox Saturday evening, when the horses took fright at some thing and ran away, throwing Mr. Williams oat' of tho; waggon. The horses continued to dash on nnUl the waggon vraa all smashed np. The horses were finally stopped by Captain Waddy and oflcer of the 4Mb precinct.

Caught in Machtneey. A man named Wm. J.Buckout, reeidiug at 135 Prospect street, who was em pjoyedrln Pollton's saw mill, foot ef Bridge street; had Wa arm caught in the gearing on Saturday last, and was injured that amputation was found necessary. He was taken to the hospital by officer Keelan of the r4M precinct. Court of Sessions.

JUDOB MKEMAB AHD JUSTICES 0TH.WELL ASD Hon. This Ccurt stands adjourned till when the prisoners who have been tried will be brought np for sentence, after which the Court will bo adjourned for the term. THE NEW COTJBT HUUBE. It 13 expected that after the summer recess of the (Courts, the new Court House will be ready for oooupa itiQn. The room intended for the City Court, is rapidly npioaching completion, and Judge Beynolds expects to (Bald Sis September term in the new building.

StoiiE Lttmeeb. A youth named Timothy Kennedy was caught, on Saturday, by Officer Donnelly cf the 43d precinct, in. the act of stealing a quantity of lumber from an unfurnished, house in Segraw street, near Hoyt, He was before Joitiees Boerum, morning, and scnVto the Bouse of Befuge. ''SMVfif. Cabes.

A woman, who gaV6 her TnimAas Mary JTncray, was caogit, on Saturday even. at 01 ewamng eigne pairs ol pantaloons from the etore of Thomas O'Brien, No. 110 Fulton street She was arreateaby.one of the offlcers of the 42nd precinct andbeldfor examinattan. Kate another festive damsel, was arrested Saturday on a charge of laving stolen silver cup, valued at $15, from James Hamilton or No. 69Donraw street Held.

A Daxgbbous CrisTOMEB. About 6 o'olook this morning a man named William Arbner caae homo to Ms residence on the corner of 22d street and Third Intoxication. He beat' his wife in a most brutal manner, after which he drove the poor woman out on the street dn iher night dress, and then attempted to aet the ihonse on ftre. The screams ot the woman attracted the attention ot Captain Brown of the 48th prednot, who with one of the officers of his precinct, went to the place, when the Infuriated ruffian ottaoKedthem with a hatchet, but they finally succeeded in overpowering him and took him to the station house. He is held for examination.

Chaeqkp Rsbbeby. Ann McNally, who resides at Ko. 40 John street, was arrested yeater. dayby officer Evans, of the 48th precinct, on achargeof robbery preferred by Owen Bradley, a charcoal dealer. Bradley, who liveein the same house, went on Saturday anight to deposit some money in a trunk in which he had previously deposited $78, when to his horror, on search ing the trunk, be found that the money had been abstracted.

Ho suspected Ann of havimr cnmmttfavi theft and had ner arrested, bnt Ann denies the soft im jPeachment. None of the money was recovered. Otxb Sotjmeb RBseET. The travel on the Brooklyn and Coney Island BaQroad yesterday was im msnse. In fact Mr.

Qnevedo, the energetic Superintendent, hardly knew what to do with the rush of visitors. But, like our generals in the army, he had roaorvea" on hand in a twinkling, and passengers to the Island, were they ever so exact, had not one word of complaint to moke or utter'. This line is the best route to take to the Island. You have no waiting at the switches, or the hundred and one inconveniencies at tfiTtH.nfc rT Other rOUtpfl. Thn 'AmnllVmu tm eralHa manly, and aecommodatog, and do all in their power to make Lie trip a pleasant one.

company's cars leave fuiwnrerry veaaktuue; over, loinuiawa, ana 11 you want to reach the Island in time to enjoy yourself, go by this route by aU means. The company are now running moonlight excursion (rains, thus enabling those who car not avail themselves of the opportunity of enjoying' this delightful ride in the day time, to do so after working hours MOOKLTOHT EXCTBSIOK TO CONEY ISUM) The pnblio are respectfully informed that the cars of the Coney Island Railroad Company, from Fulton and Catharine ferries, (through Jay and Smith streets) run every 16 minutes to Coney Island nunrsa the evzkq giving passengers iJpport unity to visit the ocean after business and return at their convenience by moonlight. Try i Gbeat Excitement at the Union Hotel, No. 1 Atlantic Stbeet. On ro pairing to tbe spot we were informed that nothing was the matter, only that in consequence of the explosion on Friday, Yeoman's friends called to see if he had escaped from the rains, and wore agreeably surprised to find him dealing out to the crowd that good Bourbon of his, and as happy and Bmiling as ever.

A Public Benefit. The public are just be gfaming to appreciate the value of a salt water and swimming bath. Goat's Bath has been more liberally patronized this season Qiaa it ever was before. The Bath is open all day and evening. Among the great wonders of the orld is the J.

Monroe Taylor Gold Medal Soap, and' a greater wonder is, that any sane peraonBrlU have any other as long as that is to be had; it makes happy wires, happy daughters, and hanm husbands, and washing day more like a gala day than a working day; it is a perfect panacea and will go far ther and do better than any other soap made. Try it. The Song of Kakatjne By the aun opened' gatoa'ot life, breathing morn. At the bidding of Beauty, bf old, I was born: For the grace and the splendor of woman and man Took my glorious place In tho Universe plan! Axd whatifl my mission in country and town? To nourish humanity's Natural Crown, What crown more exquisite by one guarded o'er, Than Jewels, Estates, Emperors ever yet wore? sqflt Yea, the Haib is my Eingdoml How nout, moist and As the tendrils in stunmor timo twining aloft, Does it curl at my touch, its position retain. While the ricJmas and color will always remain! No dandruff can deaden vriih met and as clean As the pramo cf the swan is the icaZjer seen.

There is no JbUing oft, out if fallen before You use me, its wealth I will more than restore! No oils and no alcohol, like fiends of fire, Are hid in my essence but cool, soft and curled By me, will your Hair, to your utmost desire, A crown cf pure lovdinas, Challenge the WobldI Hekbixbj Eakalxke, or Pebbiam Haib Dns3iva, pre pared from the Bark, Boots and Flowers of the PBsian Kakatj, Sold by Da vies, Douglass, and all Druggists. Whole alsgle, Cliff street, New York. jelO lmeod Catholic Ihbraby Association. A quarterly meeting of the (Jatholio Library Association will be held at their rooms. 22 Court street, on Monday evening, July 18th, at 1 o'clock.

Members are requested to be punituai in their attendance. 116 2t James Robhh, Prosident. A veil known fact that Kent's East India Coffee is the best in the world for family use. For sale by all groccre. Price 23 cents per pound.

Ask for Kent's. No other gonuine. General Depot No. 151 Reade streot, X. V.

jyltfltThSttM Gbat's Patent Molded Collars ore tlie only ones shaped to fit the nock vrith a perfect uarve free from angles or breaks. The turn ovor style is the only oollar made having the patented space for the cravat, rendering he surface next tho neck perfectly sinooti and free from tboee puckers which in nil other turn down collars so ohafe irritate tho neck. Evebx collar, is stamped "Gray's JPattifolded Collar." Sold by all roViil dealers in men's itnrmiaStng goods. Tho trade eupirlied by J. 8.

Low hey S7 Warrren street, New York. je7 3meod Just Eeoetved. A new assortment of Cot Bordering for Morning Dresses, at J. LOdOTT, Son A Vo'b. 251 fulton street, opposite Clinton.

Fluting and Pirddng, all widths, and at auort notice, at J. Lookitt, Bow A 331 Fulton street opposite Clinton Ladies can hove their Fluting done in the 'toest possible manner in ono days' notice at J. LookittSon a 231 Fulton Btreet, opposite Clinton. J. IiooKrrr, Son 4 251 Fulton street, Aortment of Oulr and Loa 'JV11 Gpa the richest ptteni ia the city, and at most reasonable price.

iig his at C. JOHKBON DOLAH. DotAH Alio Edwin Johkboh to Affirm Mhjcb FnTOnBandayeTeninl(1 January 24th, 1864, Qroonpoint, by tho Bey. Jobs F. Booth, Mr.

A. F. Mn im to Miss Maut E. youngest daughter of John Finn, all of this city. DIED.

Jack July WU; 1864, Mac? Eveuha Jack, daughter of J. Jack andMary Jack, aged 2 years and3 months. A'lovely floirer torn away From off its parent stem, Tooapnxe on earth to longer stay, 'Twill bloom in Heaven again. Funeral from Herkimer street, near Troy avenue, July iEtXAND In this city, July 18th, VTngJui sen of BamnelA. and Sarah Ireland, aged 7 months.

The family and friends areinvited to attend the funeral at 24 o'clock to morrow afternoon, from 118 Sands street. LOST AND FOPWP. REWARD LOST, ON SATUB yptPJ day last, between the Fnlton xork Jit. minton street. Brooklyn, a POCKET BOOKI containing two 30 goldpiocea, one 2 811 piece, one sUverdollar, one 1 greenBaok, and oneor dollars in small eilver and P.

O. ourrenoy. The above re wardwiflbejSd on delivery of the poet book and contents BKOa, 2S Broad street, New York. REWARD LOST, OR STOLEN, hl, HORSE, with a white snot on one of hSjegs, abont years old. whoever returns the same to BApSaEX, BROWN, No.

137 Boerum street, Wjlliaias bnrab. L. will receive tho above reward. 118 3t" fit REWARD LOST, ON SUNDAY, Bi3 July lKh, a black and tan SLUT; ears oat very abort. The finder will roceive the above reward by lBov pg her at 344 Hicks street.

118 It REWARD LOST, ON SATURDAY, Wvaan Pioi wmnnt. rind Olinton. bundle of KLACK SUjK. The finder vriH receive the above rewtrd by leaving it at 323 Fulton atreet. S10 through Bo: RRW AHT LOST IN GOING firy Atlnntirt ntvnnt.

from Clinton to Bond. tr.tm.frri RHiathnari in Tilfynn N.vnnnfl. tVO ailVflr WATCHES. The tinder will receive the above reward by leaving tnam at 169 AtLontio atreet, ana receive uia wianits ui luuuwner. it j18 lt TOST A SMALL LtTHER CASE CON A nr nnvtranm AnH ft knife.

The finde receive the thanks of a poor man by returning to Police bcanon waamnBxon mreon CTRAYED FROM TAPgCGH FABM, IO Flatbush, nearHur;" road, THREE HORSES; 1 b.ack th a white forehead, I black horse marked U. 'u, also 1 long tail bay horse, 6 years old, had met with an accident, been blistered all over the onest, and a wound each side of the neok. Any personnnnginformation to the above farm, or addressing. T. Wi DAWSON, 255 Jay street, or any of the Station Houses, will be suitably rewarded and all expenses paid.

118 3t OST ON FRIDAY EVENING. 15th, A gold CHAIN and JLOOKET, going from 258 Sackett street through Court to Atlantic, through Smith to 101 Schennerhorn street. A liberal reward will be paid for the return of tho same to N. A. PHILLIPS, 258 Sackett street.

jIBlf FOtIND LAST EVENING, A SMALL bay borse. white stripe in the forehead. The oiraor can have the same by proving property and paying expenses, by calling af 213 Pearl Btreet. 3l81t FOUND CAME TO THE PREMISES OF tOO Atlantio street, July 14th, a hunting DOG. The owner can have him by proving property and paying expenses.

If not called for in three days he will be sold to p. 7 expenses. uly 18th, 18C4. U8 It LOST ON JULY 9th, GOING FROM 222 Fulton street to 13 Tulton avine, a pair pf GOLD BP1.0TAOLES. marked M.

L. R. The tmder will liberally rewarded by leaving the twai atislultoaavoow. OST STRAYED JfRpM THE CONEY Jk rvau, JDlaluuiur. a uuro, wum uuios i in t.h iSth inirfc.

If the finder wiQ leave tha Tm 'ri Tnll flii on the Oonrar Island road, Une hevrUlbeamplyrewarded. TATTER, OOUND OWNER. WANTED FOR A small SAILBOAT, about 18 feet long. Any person bavini lOBtaDoatoi cnat aeeenpuvu View leuse, foot of Court street. PASTEL O'COyOR.

(OUND A BED COW, WHICH THE owner can have by call in in McOomb street, first house from 5th avenne. in the rear. z. jl6 3t LEFT US MY STABLE YABD, on the 12th, a bay MAKE, which the owner can have by proving property and paying expenses and damages. A DDIs TX) A 07 iH XdA WEj, iiO.

lU i aJaaIUULIa uw tjou, Brooklyn. 315 3t fitf4 RBWAKD LOST OB STOLEN sPcJrVF On Friday night. June 24th. rom the residenoe oTtKXJIS BUYDAMTNaw TJteechtTBinas Oounto, a BLACK HOE8E. pony built, scant 16 hands high, six years old, his right hindfoot white, tail not very long.

The shore reward wuTbe paid to whoever returns him to the aboveplace, or gives Information leading to his recovery. OST OR MISLAID POLICIES ISSUED I by "The JPenn Mntuai juie insurance uoioramy iiven that application has been made, to said Oompanyto Mm, "FOIS MbrT LEGAL NOTICES. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OP ROS JL 'WBIX O. BRAIN ARD, Surrogate of the Oountr hereby given, aowrdigs; to law. toiOrsonii having claims against ADKIANOE VAN BRONT, late of tiie City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are reoxured to ex the executor, at the omoe of Ten Broeok 4 Van Ordeu, ot Desore us UNTKxeoutor.

IN PURSUANCE OF AN OBDEB OF BOS "WKIaI. O. BBAINABB, Esq, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice is hereby (riven, according to law, to all persons having claims against JOHN BOWK, late of tho City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit! the same, with the vouchera, thereof, to the subscribers, the administrators, at tho stars of Samuel S. Powell, 118 Fulton street, in the sit? of Bitxddyr, on 01 Jury next. Dated January 18, 19B4.

THOMAS BOWJfl, UU UX LKJAUIU Mara MMl Uflf VI Administrator RAMTTKT. O. lawCmTn IN PURSUANCE OF AN OBDEB OF BOS "WE IX O. BRAIN AltD, Snxrogate of the Oounty Kings: Notice L.to Jaw. to all persona having claima against WESSELL S.

SMITH, lata of tho Cityol Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the auDsonb er, at the office of Charles H. Smith, Wo. 943 Broadway, is tho City of New York, ou or before the 20fh day of Doembec nextDated New York, June IT, 1864. rrtm jel81awni8 EMMA I. SMITH, Executrix.

IN PURSUANCE OF AN RO SWELL C. BRAIN ARD, OBDEB OF Sorroirate of the Uounty of liJngB: having claims against JOHN LYDDON, late of tho City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at his late place of business, No. 1 Cedar street, in the City of New York, on or before the first day of September next Dated February 24th, 1864. BIaw6mW IN PURSXTANOE OF AN ORDER OX RO WELL C. BRAIN ARD, Surrogate of tho County fNotce "is hereby given, aocording to law, to all persons bavins claims against 'JAMES GOULD, late of tho torn of How Utrecht, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the aame.

with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, otthe office of GOULD HALL. Wos. MS land 148 Centre Kow, West Washington Market, in the City of Hew York, on or before the 29th day of December next Dated Juno 22d, IB64. WILLIAM GOULD, JOHN GOULD. Executors.

ic22lAw6mW JAMES GO OLD, IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROS WELL BRAIN ARD, Esq, Surrogate of tho Oounty "'rSfee'is hereby givenjiccordinf to bm. to all persons navum claims against tzvvt ami niveau wow Cityof Brooklyn, deceased, that they are roauired to ex nibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at tie office of David Farloy, No. 91 Front street, the Utty 01 UrOOKjyn, On Or milXV uiu noruuui wmj uwyvvw, borext Dated February 2TtK laet DAVID FARLEY, BmontoM. mh4law6mF WILLIAM KBEGAM. Kxent1 IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROS WELL O.

BRAINARD, Esq, Surrogate of tho County Kotico is hereby given, according to law, to i an persons hsvinp claims agiidst GARETTA P. VAN BRUHT, late of the. City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are reauired to exhibit the samo, with the vonohers thereof, to the subscribers, the administrators, at tho residenoe of A. D. Polhe mus.

123 Dean streot. in the City of Brooklyn, on or before tho lota oav or llecemDer nBu. uuguuo n.u, uw. I Aninirtrator. jell lawoms rvr TfTfi mTT a Ttf OF AN ORDEK OF BOS.

WELL BRAIN ARD, Surrogate of the Count having claimB against LAWRENO. tne town oi new uweciiu lungfl deceised, that they are roquired to exhibit the same, with tho oooheM Piew Utrecht, lungs uounty, on or uoawro uro nuiu no? ui October next. Dated March 8Kb. lew. Adminisfaatora lUlUUiHWOn M.

av' TN PURSUANCE OP AN OBDEB OF BOS JL Yf ELL O. BKAlIlAxUJ, liSQ, OUirogaio 01 wo nf IfltlarW Notice is heroby given, according, to law, to aUersotii having claims against AUGUSTUS EBBINGTrlAUS, 1RIO OI IDB UIU Ot OrOUatOJU, UTOUaacu, vuav uaua dnlwirl vnnvMXif. t(l eATTIH. With tho VOQChBrS thflrOOL the subscribers, at the office of James S. Ehwege, No.

City of New or before le bixtn aay oi anuoryinw. iaioii uuu jwiu, iovi. IzvrtmV SOLOMON ZOLLINGER, Executors. "PTTRftTT AN Ok OF AN OKDEK OF ROB "WELL BRAIN AKD, Pi Surrogate of tho Couulf IohIhi rrtvain tfirMln rr fn Imw tn all Mv44m tug claims agatnBt ASA PAGE, late of the City of Brooklyn, aeccased, that they axe refiuirod to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at toe residence of Emery H. Page, corner of 4th avenue tod 19th street, in tho City of Brooklyn, on or before the first day 4 September next.

Dated February 33d, 1864 23 lawCmT EMRYgPfelOB. i Administrators. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE enrollment of persons llablo to military duty in the several company districts of this County have been completed and filed iu the offices of tho City Clerk of Brooklyn, and the Town Clerks of the soveral Towns of this County, and that any person who claims that he is. for any reason, sna'L on or noioro me mneaw uay ui aogos. next verified by affidavit, in default or which sn oh person shall lose the benefit of such exemption.

Dated Brooklyn, July 1. 18G4. Clerk of Board of Supervisors. Kings Co. 0N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF JL ROSWELL C.

BRAINARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings Notioe la hereby given, aooordinG to law, to all persona having claims acainst ROBERT SHEEHAN, late of tbe City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at the office of S. T. Bradford, No. 163 Broadway, in the cityof New York, on or before tho third day of October naxt. Dated March 28th, 1884.

ap2 law6mS JULIA SHEEHAN. Administratrix. IN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OF ROS ELL C. BKA1NABD, Surrogate of tho County lS "ia hereby given, aocortfi rig to la vr, to all persons having claims against PHILIP SCHMIDT, lato of theOity 'of Brooklyn, deceased, tht tbey are required to exhibit tho aame. with tbe vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, tho administrators, at the Post Office, in tha City of Brooklyn, on or before the tif th av OctaTn next, Dat od April 1.

1864. ap2 UwOmS.

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