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SHERIFF'S SALES SEWERAGE. INSURANCE. CORPORATION NOTICES. NOTICE Iu thcnifttter ol'theapplicationof tho Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, In relation to opening Middle street, from Gowanus Bay to thePlakbush line, in the City of Brooklyn. To all whom It may concern The report of the Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment In the above entitled matter, has been completed and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, where it is open for the Inspection of all persons Interested.

Application will be made on behalf of the said Common Council, to the County Court of Kincs County, on Monday, the 10th dayof at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard, to have said report confirmed. Dated Sept. 23d, 1859. 6e23 td ALEX. McOUK, Attorney.

NOTICE In the matter ol'the application of the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn. In relation to opening Brooklyn avenue, from Fulton avenue to Butler street. In the City of Brooklyn. To all whom it may concern We the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment on the above matter, do hereby give notice that we have completed our report in the above matter, and that the said report and map are filed in the oflice of the Clerk ofthe County of Kings for examination by all persona Interested, and that wewlli meet at the oflice of the Counsel to the Corporation of the City of Brooklyn, at the City llalJ, on Friday, the 7th day (f October, at three o'clock in the afternoon, to rovlew our said report. Dated Brooklyn, Sept.

23. 1859. JOHN CAVANAGH, JOHN S. BOGERT, Commlsslonera JOLiN FITZ3IMMONS. ae33td Notice of ordinance to direct a lot 1 to be Graded.

Notice Is hereby given to all parties interested, ofthe intention of the Common Council of this City to pass an Ordinance to direct a lot to lie graded on the westerly side of Graham avenue, between frost and Richardson streets, to abate a nuisance. Brooklyn, September 15th, 1S59. sulii pd CI I ARLBS TINNEY. Street Commissioner. Dog" notice no ioti shall be boe fered to go at large in the city, between the first 3day of the first day of October, unless properly muzzled under the penalty often dollars for each offence, to be paid bv the owners or possessors of such dog.

"L'very dog so found at lanre, contrary to the provisions of the last section, shall be liable to be seized and killed by any person or persons, who are hereby authorised to destroy such the above provisions of the ordinances will be rigidly en forced against all offenders. A reward of fifty cents each will be paid for all dogs delivered ut either of the publlcpounds in the the first day of October. By order of the Common Council. je30 td tvtotice of ordinance to cause side JJi walks to be Flagged. 1 NTrit5(f is hereby iriven to nil nartiea interested, of tlieinten 1 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND the Constitution xelatrreto the Judiciary the State.

Resolved. (If the Assembly concur.) That the following: amendments be proposed to the Constitution of this Stat from and after the third Tuesday of June, eighteen hundred and sixty, the Court of Appeals shall consist of six judges, to be chosen by electors of this State. The four judges who may then be in office, by previous election or appointment Bhall continue to hold until the expiration of their respective terms. On the third Tuesday of May, eighteen hundred and sixty, an election shall be held, at which two judges of said Court shall be chosen, whose terms Bhall commence ou the third Tuesday of June, eighteen hundred and sixty. The term of one of them shall expire in nine years from the thirty first day ofDec ember following, and of the other in eleven years from the same time.

At the general election in the year ehditeen hundred and sixty one, and In every second year thereafter, unless the Legislature shall, by law, appoint a different day, one judge of said court shall be chosen for a term of twelve years from and after the thirty first day of December next after such election. Four iudges shall constitute a Quorum. Incase of the absence or inability to serve, of any Judge or judges, the governor may appoint one or more justices of tbe Supreme Court to serve for the time being. Section seven of article six of the Constitution Is hereby abrogated, and the following provision substituted The judges of the Court of Appeals and the justices of the Supreme Court shall stated times, for their services a compensation, to be established by law, and which shall not be Increased or diminished at less intervals than once in six years; the provision made for such compensation, by act of the Legislature, in the year eighteen hundred and fifty seven, shall apply to judges andjustices then In olllce, as well as those thereafter elected or appointed, and the same shall be deemed to have taken effect accordingly from the first day of January, eighteen hundred and fifty eight. Section fourteen of article six ofthe Constitution Is amended as follows The County Court shall have such original and appellate jurisdiction as the legislature may prescribe.

Resolved, (if the Assembly concur,) That the foregoing amendments he referred to the Legislature to be chosen at the next general election of senators, and that the same be published for three months prior to such election, pursuan to section one of article thirteen of the Constitution. Stat of New York, February 10, 1859. Ihe foregoing resolutions were duly passed. By order of the fcenate. S.

P. ALLEN. Clerk. State of New Yore, In Assembly, March 19, 1859. The foregoing esolutions were duly passed.

By order of the Assembly, WM. RICHARDSON. Clerk. Concurrent Resolutions amending the Constitution, so as to abolish the property qualification. KcEoIved, (If the Senate concur, That section one of article two ofthe Constitutien of this State be amended, by striking out the following words "But no man of color, unless he shall have been for three years a citizen of this State, and for one year next preceding any election, shall have been seized and possessed of a freehold estate, of the value of twoSiun dred and fifty dollars, over and above all debtsBand Incumbrances charged thereon, and shall have been actually rated and paid a tax thereon, shall be entitled to vote at such election.

And no person of color shall be subject to direct taxation, unless he shall be seized aud possessed of such real estate as aforesaid." Resolved, (if the Senate concur,) That the foregoing amendment be referred to the Legislature to be chosen at the next ocneral election ofseuators, and that, in conformity to section gne of acticle thirteen of the Constitution, it be published for hree months previous to the time of such election. Statb of New In Assembly, March 3, 1859. The foregoing resolutions were duly passed. By order. WM.

RICHARDSON, Clerk, Statb New York, In Senate, April 8, 1859. The foregoing resolutions were duly passed. By order, S. P. ALLEN, Clerk.

State of New Yoek, Office of the Secretary of State. I have compared the preceding with the original concurrent resolutions on hie in this oflice. and hereby certify the same to be correot transcripts therefrom, and of the whole of sch original reolutions. In witnesswbereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of oflice. at our City of Albany, this twentieth day of June, one thousand eicht hundred and fifty nine.

iy83m GIDEON TUCKEK, Secretary of Sate. TVTEW YOKK SUiKEME CWJKTrCOWTY; Xi OF KINGS Samuel Smith, Plaintiff, against Alexander Hitchcock and others, Defendants. In pursuance and by virtue of a judgment ofthe Supreme Court of the State of New York, entered in the above entitled action, on the tenth day of September, in the year 159, will be sold at public auction at the Franklin House, at the corner of Fulton and Water streets, near the Fulton ferry, iu the City of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings, on the fifth day of October, in the year at 12 o'clock noonof that day, by or under the direction of Joseph M. Greenwood, the Referee appointed for that purpose by said judgment. All that certain lot, piece or pared of land, situate, lyinir and being in the Tenth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, in the County of Klng3 and State pf New York, bounded by a line commencing at a point in the northerly line or side of Livingston street, which said point isdistant one hundred and seventy five feet and eight inches easterly from the northeasterly corner of Smith and Livingston streets, and running thence northerly parallel with Smith street and nearly at right ancles with Livingston street and through the centre of a party wall ninety live feet, thence ea terly parallel with Livingston SUPREME COURT.

Charles C. Suydom agt. Almlra Buy dam, John H. Suydam and others. Suydam A Bibcock, PlffsAMys.

In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made In tha above entitled action, bearing date the 8th day ofAugiut, 1869, will sell by public auction at the City Sales Rooms, No. 343 Fulton street, opposite the City Hall, In the City of Brooklyn, on the 8th day of October, 1859, at 13 o'clock, noon, the following described land and premises: All that certain parcel, piece or lot of ground, situate iu the Ninth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, In the County of Kings, bounded as follows, to wit: Begtoning at the northeasterly corner thereof at a hickory tree, at the junction of the southerly line of land of Rem Lefferts, and the easterly line of Philip Reld's land: thence running southerly along the land of said Philip Reld three hundred feet; thence westerly and parallel to the northerly line of land hereby granted, or Intended so to be, two hundred feet; thence northerly parallel to the first above described line to land of Rem Lefferts; thence easterly along; said Rem Lefferts land two hundred feet to the place of beginning; containing twenty four city lots of land; or as tha same is now described, being Intersected by the surveyed lines of tho streets of Brooklyn City; "All that certain parcel, piece or lot uf land situate in the Ninth ward of the City of Brooklyn aforesaid, bounded and described as follows Beginning at a point on thesoutheriy sldeof Hancock street one hundred and forty three feet distant from the southwest corner of Hancock streetand Stuy vesant avenue; thence running westerly along the southerly line of Hancock street two hundred and in asoutheasterly direction two huo dred and one feet to a point on the northerly side of Halsey street distant three hundred and twenty three feet and ten Miches from the northwest corner of Halsey street and Stuyve sant avenue: thence along the northerly side of Halsey street two hundred andone feet; thence in a line parallel to the Hub first run down from Hancock to Halsey street two hundred and one feet to the point or place or beginning; then crossing Halsey street and beginning at a point on the southerly side ot Halsey street distant one hundred and fifteen feet and nine inches from the southwest corner of Halsey street and Stuy vesant avenue; and running thence westerly along the southerly side of Halsey street two hundred and one feet: thence in a southeasterly direction twenty eight feet and eight Inches on a line which Is the continuation of the line first above run down from Hancock to Halsey street; thence in a west and northerly direction two hundred feet; thence in a line parallel to the line first run down from Hancock to Halsey. treet eight feet eight inches to the point or place of beginning; together with those portions of Hancock and Halsey streets contained within the original lines of said piece of itround, as the same is first described above, the same being fully shown and set forth upon the map of Silas Surveyor, appended to the report of the Referee herein, and also upon the map of the Ninth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, on file In the oflice of the Brooklyn Tax Conuuiasioners, toboth of which for a particular description reference may be made: The first described piece between Hancock and Halsey streets, being Plot No. 2, block 219 on page 33 of the Map Book No, 2. Ward Nine, in lirookiyn Tax Commission, ers' Office; uud the second described piece being Plot 2, on block 247.

on page 36 of Map Book No. 2, Ward Nine, in Brooklyn Tax Coimniasioners' Oflice. Dated Brooklyn, Aug. 23d, 1859. au2filaw6wTh T8373 GEO.

REMSEN, Sheriff. Supreme" court," Km Lefferts against William Jarvls aud others. No. 1. Abraham Lott, Pltff's Atty.

In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made in the above entitled action, bearing date the 16th day of March, 1859 and an order for re sale dated the sixth dav of July, 18o9, Iwill sell by public auction, at the Commercial Exchange, 309 Fulton street, (opposite heCity Hall,) in the City of Brooklyn, on the 1st day of October, 1659, at 12 o'clock noon, the following described land and premises: AUthat certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the Ninth Ward of the City or Brooklyn, in Kings County aforesaid, bounded on the west by land nowor formerly of Sylvanus B. Stilwcll on the north by land now or late of the estate of Jeremiah Remsen. deceased; on the east by land now'or late of John Vauderveer; and on the south by the patent line between the City of Brooklyn and the Town of Flatbush, in said County of Kings: containing nine acres, two roods and five perches of land. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belomring or in anywise appertaining. Dated Brooklyn, Sept.

9, 1859. sen SawSwP (SW) PEORGE REMSEN, Sheriff. SUPREME COURT John A. Hughes against Kj Samuel Townsend and others. John P.

Roi fb, Plff 's Atty. In pursuancelof a judgment order of this Court, made in the above entitled action, bearing date the 10th day of September 1859, 1 will sell by public auction? at the City Sales Rooms; No. 3 13 Pulton street, (opposite the City Hall,) in the City ofBrook lyn, on the 13th day of October, 1859, at 12 o'clock noon, the following described land and premises: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of ground, with the three story dwelling house thereon, known as No. 58 Hoyt street. In the City of Brooklyn, said premises being eighty one feet in length and twenty two feet and six inches in width and situate, lying and bciDg in the Tenth (late Sixth) Ward of said City or Brooklyn and County of Kings, and butted and bounded as follows: Beginning at a point of intersection on the northwesterly corner of Hoyt and Bean streets, running thence westerly along the northerly line of Dean street eighty.

one feet; thence northerly as the fence now stands and on a line parallel with Hoyt street twenty two feet and six inches: thence easterly on a line parallel with Dean street, and through the centre of a fence and party wall standing 011 the lot hereby conveyed and the lot next to and adjoining on the north, as the fence and wall now stand eighty one feet; thence southerly along the westerly Hue of Hoyt street twenty two feet and six inches to the point or place of beginning. Dated lyn, Sept. 11), 1859. se202aw3wTu (866) GEO. REMSEN.

Sheriff, tj It 1 RT Al fre Moore agt. DeUa A. Moore, executrix, and others. C. J.

C. Lowrey. Plff's Attys. In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made in the above entitled action, beuring date the 9th day of September. I will sell by public auction at the Commercial Exchange, No.

3' Fulton street, (opposite the City Hall) in the City of Brooklyn, on the 13th day of October, 185f, at la o'clock noon, the followingdescribed land and premises: AU that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, known and distinguished on a certain map entitled "map of the Cowenhovcn Homestead, in the Seventh Ward of the City of Brooklyn, March, 3tii;" surveyed by Has Ludlam, City Surveyor, and filed in the office of the Clerk (now Register) of the County of Kings. April 23, 1814, ns lots numbers 23i (two hundred and thirty nine) and 289 (two hundred and eighty nine) and the northerly half parts of lots numbers 240 (two hundred and forty) and 288 (two hundred and eighty eight) and which taken together are bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Oxford street, distant two hundred feet southerly from the southwesterly corner of Oxford street and Hanson (formerly University) place, running thence southerly along Oxford street thirty seven feet and six inches; thence westerly at right angles with Oxford street two hundred feet more or less to Portland avenue; thence northerly alone Portland avenue thirtv spven nnrl civ innhan. anr i thence easterly at right angles with Portland avenue two iiiuiuitu are 1, tu me imini or piace oi Deginning, Dated Brooklyn. Sept. 9, 18of.

se202aw3wTu (857) GEO REMSEN, Sheriff. SUPREME COURT Calvin E. Hull against Augustus J. Brown and others. Rice.

Pltff's Attys. In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made in the above entitled action, bearing date the 2d dayof Au 11 st, 18o9, 1 will sell by public auction at the Commercial No. Fulton street, (opposite the City Hall.) in the City of Brooklyn, on the 8th. day of October, 1859, at ISC' clock noon, the following described land and premises: All those two certain parcels of salt meadow land, situate in the Tenth (late Sixth) Ward of the City of Brooklyn, conveyed to Henry Clark by Theodore Polhemus and Rebecca, ha wife, by deed dated thc3Ist day ofDeceinbcr. A D.

1831, and rerorded in the Register's (late Clerk's) office of the County of Kings, in Liber 4b of conveyances, page 239, which said two parcels of salt meadow land in and by said deed are described as follows: All that certain piece or parcel of salt meadow land situate in the Sixth Ward ofthe said City of Brooklyn, lying between two branches of a Creek which runs into a mill pond lateof John 0. Freeke, and now described as follows Beginning at the corner of the meadow laud late of John C. Freeke, and runnmgthence along a certain Creek east forty eight liuks; thence north firty nine degrees east one chain and fifty five links; thence north seventy five degrees east one chain and sixty three links; thence south seventy four degrees east two chains and sixteen links; thence south fourteen decrees east one chain and thirty five links; thence south four degrees west one and sixty two links; thence south isixty ulne degrees west five chains and eighty nme links along meadow land hereinafter described; thence north nineteen degrees west one chain; thence nortli one degree west three chains; thence north sixteen degrees thirty minutes east sixty Ii'nkB along the said meadow land late of John C. fcreecke to the place of beginning containing two acres, one rood and ten perches, more or less Also, all that certain other piece of salt meadow land, situate in the said Sixth Ward, on the southerly side of ami adjoining the meadow land above described, bounded as follows: Beginning at the southwesterly corner of the above described meadow, running from thence north sixty eight degrees east six chains and twenty five links to a Creek which runs into the mill pond of the late John C. Freeke: thenco south twenty two degreesea.vt and twenty live links by the said creek; thence south nine degrees east two chains by the said creek; thence south seventy nine degrees east two chains nnd forty four links by the said creek to a ditch in the meadow of the heirs of Thomas Poole, decasd; thence south fifty four decrees west seven chains and ten links by the said ditch to another ditch; thence north thirty two degrees westsix chains and forty Tour links by the said ditch to theplaeeof beginning; containing three acres, three quarters and thirty perches, be the same more or less.

Dated Brooklyn, September 15. 1839. jselli2aw3wF (42) GEORGE REMSEN. Sheriff. SUPREME COURT The Lafavctte FircIn5.

K) Company of Brooklyn, against Thomas F. Attin and 1 ern. P. S. OKOmcK.

Plff'sAtty. In pursuance of a judgment order or this Court made in the abovt' entitled bearing date the 9th day of Sep tember, 19, I will sell by public auction, at the City Sales Rooms, No. 343 Fulton street, (opposite the City Hall) in the City of Brooklyn, on the loth day of October, 1859. at 13 o'clock noon, the followme described land nnd premises All those thirty six certain lots, pieces or parcels of land Bit uated. lying and being in the Sixth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, known and distinguished on a certain map tiled in the oflice of the Clerk (now lteglster) ofthe County of Kings, entitled map nf property belonging to Colonel Daniel Richards, in the Sixth Ward or the City of Brooklyn, surveyed February, 1847.

by Willard Day. City Surveyor, by the numbers from (seven hundred and fifty two) to 787 (seven hundred and eicbty seven) both inclusive, and taken to gctlwr are bounded westerly by Columbia street, northerly by Ilalleck street, easterly by Hicks street, or Bay Wharf, and southerly by Percival street, as laid down on said map. Dated Brooklyn, Sept. 22, 1859. 1 se232aw3wF 8683 GEORGE REMSEN.

Sheriff. SUPREME COURT Joseph Ayers and Alfred Ayers against Joseph Bromeli and others, a CoBTia, Plff's Atty. In pursuance of a judgment orderof this in the above entitled action, bearing date theeth day of September, 1859. 1 will sell by public auction, at the City Salesrooms No (opposite the City Hall,) In the City of Brooklyn, on the 29th day of September, law, at 12 o'clock noon, the following described land aud premises: AH that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the (then Sixth) now Twelfth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, in tho County or Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning on the southwesterly side of Wolcott street, at a point distant ninety feet southeasterly from Van Brunt street, thence running southwesterly par with Van Brunt street one hundred and thirty one feet more or less to the centre of Red Hook lane; thence easterly throughthe centre of said lane to the Intersection of a line parallel with Van Brunt street and distant one hundred and fifteen feet southeasterly therefrom; and thence northeasterly on said line parallel with Van Bruntstreet one hundred and twenty one feet more or less to Wolcott Btreet; and thence northwesterly along Wolcott street 1 twenty five feet to the place or beginning: with the right of the Atlantic Dock Company to the land In the southerly half of Red Hook lane opposite the premises above described. Dated Brooklyn, Septem Bre73awOTV GEORGE REMSEN.

Sheriff. SUPREME COURT Josiah Sutherland against Robert Brlster and others. B. Lefkinowell, Plff's Atty. In pursuance of a Judgment order or this Court made In the above entitled action, bearing date the 2d dav of July, 1859,1 will Bell by public auction at the City Sales Rooms, No.

843 Fulton street, opposite the City Hall, In the City of Brooklyn, onthe28thdayof September, 1859. at 12 o'clock, noon, the following dCBcribedland and premises: AH those two certain lotB. pieces or parcels of land, situate In the Ninth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, and known and distinguished on a certain man, entitled "map of lt8 lots and gores hi tho Ninth Ward ofthe City of Brooklyn, property of Josiah Suth erland. Esq, surveyed April 5th, 1854, by a. A.

Beers, City Surveyor." on file In the office of Register ofthe County of Kings, as lots numbers fltty six. (56) fifty seven (57), which taken together arc bounded anddescribedas follows: Coinmeuclngat a polntln thenorthcrly side of DeKalb avenue, five hundred and fifty feet (550) westerly from the northwesterly comur of DeKalb and Lewis avenues, and running thence westerly along thenortherly line of DeKalb avenue flay fectto lot flfty fivu (55) on said map: thence northerly along lot No. Jifty livo (65) one hundred (100) to the division line between lols (2a and 30) twenty nine and thirty on said map; thence easterly along the rear of lota thirty and tbirty one on said map fifty feet to lot fifty eight (58) on said map; tbenoe southerly alone said lot flrty eJght (68) one hundred feet (100) to DeKalb ave nuethe point or place ofbeghanlmj. Dated Brooklyn. Sept.

se82aw3w3 839 GEO. REMSEN. Sheriff. AYER'S 8AR8APARILI1A. A COMPOQNO remeily In which we have labored to produce Uio most effectual alterative that can be made.

It Is a concentrated extract of Para combined with other substances of still greater alterative poweraa to afford an effective antidote for the disease, Sarsaparllla Is reputed to cure. It la believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints and that one which will accomplish their cure mustproveof Immense Bcrvice to this large class or our afflicted fellow citiiens. IIow completely this compound willdolthasbeenprovenby experiment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints AND SCKOPDIOUS COMPLAINTS, ERUPTIONS AND EfoPiiva Diskasks. Ulckks. Pimpuc Blotcbss.

Traoas. sfi RimrM Soaij) Head. Syphilis and Svphiutio Afpeo rioxs. Mebodrial Neusa lqta on Tw Doio Mix. BKBIUTT, JJrSPBPSIA AND INDIOKSTIOS.

EKTSIPKLA9, Sea on St. Antbost's Kirb. and Indeed the whole class of complaints arlslnR from iMPCEinia op thb Blood. This compound wUl be founa a peat promoter of health, when taken in Spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. By the timely expul aion them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud.

Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itselfof corruptions if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find Hs impurities bursting through the Bkin in pimples, eruptions or sores; cleanse it when youfln' His obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no fiarticular disorder is felt. people enjoy better health, and live onger, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting: health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or over thrown.

4 Sarpapartiia nas. ana aeserves mucn, iqo reputiiuuu 1 nil many preparations.pretendinK to be extracts of it. contain but little of the virtue of rsauarilia. or anything e'ifurine late vears the public have en misled by large bottles, pretending to rive a quart ofE 'tract of sarsaparillafor one dollar. Most or them have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little if any.

So rsaparilla, but often no curative properties whatever. HencebiUer and painful disap fnUnwpri ihp iiK of thevarious extracts of bar saparillawhich flood the market, uut name itself is justly despised and has become synonymou i with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound rsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall roscue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues whichar irresistible by the ordina i rrn nf iliqp.iflPK it i intended to re. In order to secure then' complete eradication from the system the remedyshouid be judiciously taken according todirections on the bottle.

PBKPARBD DR. J. C. AYEK ct LCnVEIX. MASS.

Price 1 per Bottle: Six Bottles for 5. AYEK'S CHERRY. 1'EOTOltAL. has won for itself such a renown for the cureof every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need notdo more than assure the people its qualit is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do.

AVER'S CATHARTIC PlLLb, FOR THK CCRK OP Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach. Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, I'heuiualism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint. Dropsy.Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum. Worms. Gout, Neuralgia, as a dinner Fill, and for purifying the Blood.

They are sugar coated, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Price, 35 cents per box; rive boxes for $1,00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians. Htitesmcn and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit tbe insertion of tbem. The Agents below named furnish gratis our Amkiucan Almanao in which they are given; with also full description of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be followed for their cure.

Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other prepa tions they make more profit on'. Demand Aykb'8, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our remedies are for saiely every Drusgist in the City and County. mh28 atawtiM gPALDINii'S SPALDING'S ROSEMARY CASTOR On, ROSEMARY OASTOU OIL ROSEMARY CASTOR OIL IS WABP.ASTEP.

1st. To beautify the Hair. 2d. To curl the Hair eleirantly. 3d.

To remove Dandruff effectually. 4th. To restore Hair to Dalil Heads. 5th. To force the Beard and Whiskers to trrov 6th To prevent Hair from falling oil 7th.

To cure all Diseases of the Scalp. 8th. To prevent Hair turning grey. 9th. To cure Headache.

10th. To kill hair eaters. If yon are not satisfied, try it. All the genuine has no Bimiature the proprietor take no other J. KCSSKLL J5VALD1SG, 27 "Fremont st.

opposite Museum, Boston, Mhss. Sold in New York by BAR.N'ES PARK CAREY, HOWARD, SAWYER 4 11USHTON and MRS. HAYES; Brooklyn, and hy dealers generalise jnylJyeod RICHARDS' COD LIVER OIL JELLY Made from pure Oil. and pleasant to take. "A tliorough IjSiherapeutic and reliable article, rrorthy of public coatl (See letters from Prof.

iV'illard Parker, M. and Dr. T. Ostrander. in "After two years constant the Oil often surprises ma fcj the wonders it works in bad cases of Consumption, Scrofula Rheumatism, 4c." Dr.

J. C. B. Williams. Yi hclcsale Agent for Brooklyn, R.

J. JO A vTES, js3tf corner of Fulton and Cl'ml iu sti. ITi IMPROVED STO'SGHTON For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera, Iudi gestion. Dyspepsia. Worms.

Weakness or Debility, Loss of Appetite, SeaSlckness, Sick Headache, and a general Restorative. Also is a superior flavored Bitters for the War of Hotels. Saloons, Restaurants, Grocers, and for Family use it cannot be surpassed. PHILIPS' IMPROVED STOUGHTON BITTERS. Is manufactured only by DR.

J. D. PHILIPS CO. For sale wholesale and retail by jell 3m DAVID H. HAINES.

345 Fulton street WINES AND LIQUORS. Jet P. HOGAN, Nos. 0 AND 12 WEST the original importers of WISE'S CHOICE MALT WHISKEY, have, just arrived ex steamship City of Manchester, from Cork, a large lot of the above celebrated Whiskey, now lauding at pier 44 North River. For sale oa the wharf, by applying immediately, or in bond at any time.

autti tf TlErTO'KELLLY, MANUFACTtrftBR Op AMERICAN BRANDIES GINS. ALSO, BRANDIES. GINS. WINES. 4C, 248 FRONT STREET, tf ULTERIOR AMERICAN ALES.

FAMTOes can be supplied at their residences with the finest (u ty of the above Ales, put up in quart, pint and half pint hot ties, which will compare favorably with tbe imported article and at about one half the cost. ALEXANDER EAGLE. "II Fulton st, Brooklyn. N. B.

A fine assortment of Scotch and English Ales always on hand. s2 2m rjLYAfVCXVL. OFFICE OF THE PHENIX FIRE INS. Brooklyn. Sept.

13. 1839. The ll'i. of Directors have this day declared a semiannual Divider.d of TEN PER CENT, payabteon demand at their branch office No. 62 Wall street.

New York. sel4 lm PHILANDER SHAW. Secretary. TVTASSAi: BANK OF BRO HvLYN THIS BANK i witli a capital of will open for the transaction of business, on TUESDAY, February 1st, at the ilauking Court street. Discount and Friday of each w'eek.

Banking hours from A. M. to ii P. M. I.

II. FROTHINGIIAM, President CaAWFor.D C. Smite, Cashier. Win. 11.

Cary, John Ttlmon, II. K. Lyman, A. M. White, John T.

Martin. 1. 11. Frothir.gUam, Mose? F. Odell.

Prooklyn, January 29th. jell tf DIME SAVINGS HANK OF "liUl JUK LV' No. 2 Post Office BniMing.Monte.iest, eet, near Court JOHN A. CROSN President. lIAROLfi DOI.I.NKIt.

1st Vice President JACOB U. SACK.MANN.Sd Vice President. WM. W. EDWARDS, Treasurer Trcsteks Daniel Embury, Sherman II, Sterling, Thos.

n. SanilforJ Richard Field, Charles Lowrey, John A. Cross, Henry Rowland, Isaac Carhart, Peter O'Hara, Josiah O. Low, Jacob H.Sackmann.John Halsey. I.

II. Frotliineham, Stephen Haynes, Adolph Koop, Wm. W. Edwards, Ellwood Walter, Conklin Brush, Alanson Trask, George Hail, John 11. Baker.

David Farley; Harold Dollner. Daniel Chauncey, Samuel Powell, Moses S. Beach, Albert Oaborn Edwards Fiske. Moses F. Odell.

Is opened for business daily from 9 A. M. to3 P. and on Monday and Saturday, from 5 to Deposits received from one dime to three thousand dollars Six per cent interest allowed on sums from i)l to 5UU, com' menemg 1st of January. April.

July and October. De. posits on or before the 10th draw interest from tbe 1st of those months. JOHN A. CROSS, President.

h. W. Edwabds, Treasurer. myl9 tr BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, lliZ land. Scotland and Wales, In sums of one pound and Upwards, for sale at J.

a MACKAY'S mylltf Exchange Office, Court street Brooklyn. HEATING APPARATUS. BAKER SlfrH; BAKER'S IMPROVED lOW.I'RESSLTRE. SELF REGULATING A A I (I AND VENTILATING APPARATUS; Jon p1ta, Dwhjjngs and otoer Bim.Dmoa. Eescrlptive Pamphleta.

and a "Treatise on Artificial Warmth and Ventilation." may he had gratuitously, at their OFFICE, 36 HOWARD STREET, (Johnson's Hardware Establishment,) Three doors east of Broadway, New York Mr. Baker (late the practical operator in Gold's patent Heater) will personally superintend the erectlonof the above Apparatus, which will, in all cases, be warranted to give entire satisfaction. se201m rilHE PERFECTION OF ARTIFICIAL HEAT JL Low pressure. Helf regulating STEAM HEATING APPARATUS, (Gold's Patent,) manufactured and erected by HILLS 4 BENTON, No. 68 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N.

Agents for Brooklyn, and State of New York. On part) onnectlcut. New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and other States, outh and West. This admirable apparatus, as now perfected. Is the only form of steam heating perfectly adapted to THE WARMING OF PRIVATE RESIDENCES.

STORES, CHURCHES, HOSPITALS, HOTELS, GREENHOUSES, 4c, Ac. The characteristic advantages are economy and durability In construction, economy of fuel, entire safety from Are and explosion (which can be said with truth of no other Steam or hot air furnace.) Self Regulation and ease of management, freedom from dust, gas and noise. Even and quick distribution of heat, simplicity and durability, adapta rS; all Places, elegance of appointments where desired Jj "om unpleasant drafts of air, efficient amdkast ture" i any reoulred tempera Vii little space, reduces cost of Insurance great ohJeeSonf caaea where hot mrnacea are open to 68 IHon B'ooln, N. and examine rials3 frSS'wrfi J1 flfresand numeroua testimc nd eminent cltliena. will he nt tn rtaSaTY.

oppUMUontheofflceNo.Mirton SSESSMENTS FOB SEWERS PUBLIC notice Is hereby given that the Assessmentj for tho expenses attending the construction of Sewers In the follow lngnamed streets and parts of streets, have been made ami completed by the Sewor Commissioners of the City or Brook d'istrict No. 2 Furman street, from Joralemon to Monta Joralemon street, from Hicks st to the East Elver. Grace Court, its whole length. Remsen street, from Hicks street northerly to Ite termina Uon; and Pierrepont place, from Remsen to Montague sts. District No.

4 Furman street, between Montague and Clark streets. Plcrrepout place, from Montague to Pierrepont sts. Columbia, Willow, Hicks and Henry streets, between Pierrepont and Clark sts. Pierrepont street, from Henry to Columbia sts; and Love lane and College place their whole length. The said Commissioners will meet at their office, Halsey Building.

355 Fulton street, Brooklyn, on Monday, the Sd day of October next, at ten o'clock A. to hear objections to said assessments, which may, in the meantime, be examined at their said office by all parties Interested. Dated Brooklyn. September 21st, lfc9. GAMALIEL KING, President.

Wm. B. Lewis, Secretary se21td ttEWEKAtiiS. OFFICE OF THE SEWER COMMISSIONERS. Brooklyn.

Sept. 8, 1859. Taeb Notice. That the Board of Sewer Commissioners of the City of Brooklyn have proceeded to lay out said city into Sewer Districts as required by law, and the following district! have been arranged, vis: All that part of the City of Brooklyn, thelwaters and drainage from which wlll.if the plan herein referred to be adopted, be discharged into the East River, at the foot of Quay street, and conipiising the streets and parts of streets as follows: Kcap street, from Broadway to Marcy av. Broadway, from Rodney to Keap st.

Soutli Ninth 8th st to its intersection wlthSouth South' Eighth street, from Ctb st to its intersection withSouth 'south' Sixth and Soutli Fifth streets, from 5th to 10th sts. South ourth street, from 5th to 11th sts. South Third street, from oth tol2tIl sts. South Second and South First streets, from Fourth st. to Union avenue.

Grand street, from 4th st to Bushwick av. North First street, from 4th to oth sts, and from 6th st. to Union av. Fillmore place, from 5th to 6th sts. North Second street, from 4th st to Bushwick av.

North Third. North Fourth, North Fifth and North Sixth Btrects.from 4th street to their intersections respectively, with KNorth Seventh and North Eighth streets, from 4th. street to Nortli Ninth street, from 1st to Withers st. NortliTenth. North Eleventh, North Twelfth and North Thirteenth sts.

from 1st st to Union av. North Hthaud North loth Btreets, from 1st street to Van FiVsUiiid Third streets, from North 6th to North 14th sts. Second street, from North 8th to Banker sts. Fourth street, from North Hh to North loth sts. Fil'thstreet, from Soutli 3d to North 13th sts.

Sixth street, from South 6th st to Union av. Seventh street, from South 'Jth to North 9th sts. Eighth street, from South itth to North 2d sts. Ninth street, from Broadway to North 2d St. Tenth street, from Broadway to Union av.

Eleventh street, from Soutli 4th to Grand sts. "Wyckoff street, from Leonard st to Union av. Remsen street, from Ewen street to Union av. Powers street, from Union avenue to Bushwick av. Ainslic street from th st to Bushwick av.

Devoe street, from Union to Bushwick avs. Conselyea and Skillmmi streets, from Union av to Smith St. Withers street, from North s)th st to Kingsland av. Jackson.F'rostandRichardsonstreets from Union to Kings laiulavennes. Herbert street, from Richardson st to Kmssland Ay.

Meeker avenue, from Richardson to Williamsts. Samllbrd st. from Union av. to Smith St. Newton st.

from Union av, to Van Pelt av. st. from Union av. to Leonard St. Vun Pelt av.

from Van Cott av. to William St. Broome st. from Graham av, to Smith st. Van Cott av, from Newel st.

to Union av. Nassau av, from Eckford st. to North 14th St. Norman st from Leonard st. to Nortli 14t st.

Meserole av, and Oalyer st. from Leonard to Franklynsts. tiuay St. from Franklyn and into the East River, to the permanent pier line as established bv law Oak st. from Franklyn st.

about 400 feet eastwardly to the termination of said st. Noble and Milton sts.and Green Point av.from Franklyn st 0 Orchard St. Kent and Java sts. from Franklyn st, to Union av. Kingsland av.

from Loniliardy to Parker sts. William st, from av. to Richardson St. North Heuryst. from Van Pelt av.

to Richardson St. Russell st. from Van Pelt av. to Meeker av. Smith st.

from Van Pelt av. to Remsen st. Graham av, from Van Cnttav. to Grand St. Ewen st, from Van Cott av.

to Remsen st Eckfor.l st, from Van Cott av. to Nassau av. Leonard st, from Wyckoll' st. to about oUU feet north from Calycr st. Orchard st.

from Van Pelt av. to Green Tomt av. Loiimerst, from Wyckoll st. toabout 150 feet north from Calyer st. Guernsey and Dobbin sls.from their intersection withNorth 15th st.

to about 150 feet north from Oalyer st. Banker St. from its intersection with North 15th st. to Calyer st. Gem st.

from its intersection with North loth st. to Meserole av. Union av, from South 2d st. to Van Cott av; and thence through the block bounded by North blth, North 11th sts, Van Cott av. and Fourth st, to Nortli 11th st.

Unii av. from St. to tireen Point av. Franklyn St. from Java st.

to Nortli 14tli st: and Washington st. from Calyer st. to Nortli 14th st. The plan thereot lias been filed in their otlice. Halsey's Fulton Brooklyn, for inspection.

The said Commissioner will meet on. Monday, the 3d day of October liext.J.it o'clock. A. at their said oflice, when they will receive the views and siurcestions, and any and said Commissioners will then amend, correct and review the said plans, as they may deem proper. By order of the Board.

GAMALIEL KING, President. Wm. B. T.kwis. Secretary.

s3 dtd liEG.VI,. UTATE TAX SALE THE FOLLOWING 18 A list of landsfiituate in the County of Kings, furnished by the State Comptroller, which are included hi the general list of lands advertised by him to be sold for arrears of taxes, at the Capitol, in the City of Albany, at a tax sale commencing on the 10th day of November. 1859. JAMES M. SEABURY, Treasurer of Kings County' KINGS COUNTY.

BATH TRACT Lot 1. 8U ft front on Franklin av. 50 ft to the Hay S14 ft deep; lot 20, 130 ft 10 in front, 33 ft on side 132 ft rear, and 43 ft on Eside; lot 27. BUSliN lUK iliL AccI ADAMS STREET NOrtll Side, IOIS andl2; Eouthside, lots 6S, SO and 82. Bl'suwick Avenub East side, lots 1, 2.

6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 44, 45, 4. 47. 43, 4x 50, 70, 70 I 91, 136. 137 and 138; west side, lots 40. 41, 42.

77, 74 and 80 BcsnwiCK and Newtown Turnpike North side lot 52; south side, lot 52. BitoofcLYN and NewtownTurnfike North side, Tot 26. Calykr Street North side, lot 204; south side, lots lf3 anil 194. Street Northside, lots 132. 133.

1:15, 136, 137, i anil 133. Cedar Street North side, lots 339 and 3 South ewl, lots 172. 173. 174. 175.

34Sand351. Cook Stkket South side, lots 23 and 25. Street North side, lot W3. De voeStreet North side, lots 50 and 54; South side, lot 4. Street Northside.

lot 234. EiciiTn Street West side, lot 322. Elm Street Northside, 116, 117, 119. 119, 120. 121.

122, 127, 2S4, a 5. 26. 2S7. 2. 294 and 301 South side, lot 1 11 to 3US, 30'J.

818 and 19. Eveiiuiiles Avenue North side, block 7. lots 26 to 34 inclusive. Street North side, lots 282. 2S3 and 681.

Finn Stheet East i.ie.lots 14 and 15. First Street East side, lot 59. Fontni Street East side, lots 10S and 215; West side, lots 121, 122 123. Forrest Street South side, lots bi and 86. Fjm.nku.v Street East side, lots 102.

lo3 and 181; West side, lots 1R4 irekt North side, lut294. Graham Aveni'E Ea. side, lot7. 11 Street North side, lot South side, lots 1, 455, 457 and 477. Herdert Street South side, lots lloand Street North side, lot 236: Soutli side, lots 213.

215. 217.219. 237, 239 and 25. jEi'i'ERrioN Street South shit, hits 3 and 122. 1 Street North side, lots 77, 78.

79. fo. 7. mi. 105.

HTahdllS. Street North side, lot 57: South side, lot 17 Laeavlti Street West side. lot 47. L.uvths Stuuki North side, lots 67 andDi Liniies Street East sifle.bluek 8. lots 2, 4 and 8.

Street South side, lots 9and 10. Maims. is Street Northside, lot 143. Myrtle Street North side, 12, 13. 14, 15.

16. 1 19. 21. 23. 24.

28. 29, 186. 17. 188. 1 9, h'2.

liii, 197, 19. 2O0. 201, 13. 2'i4, 206 and 1 52 to 61' inclusive. 210, 222 and 224.

Street North Lie. lots 23 arid 22. Nassau Street North side, lots 114 to 417 inclusive. New BrsliwicK ltiurj F.ust side, block 6. 1 it 1, 5 7.

9, 11, 13. 15. 17. 19 Ninth Street East side, lut 30D Ke msen tri.ki South side, lots 1 and 3. Saneuiji.

Steket Northside. lots'.) anil 16; South side, lot 40. Seven rn East side. lid 53o. Sixth Sireet East side, lot.

22 2 J7 and 232. Sunn SiEEET East side, lot 151: North side, lot 11 10 in .1, Sfinth side, lots .31 jnnl Street Northside, lots 72. 73. 74, 75. 811 imd elusive, oi.

'iianu couto lots ii, 278 ainl 279. TllIRP Street East side, lot I on Avenue Lust side, lots 1. 153. 151. 312 and Wi side, lot 7.

Vaeet Street North side, lot 10. Washington SniEEr Eiisl side, lots 187. 463 and 4'i'j West side, lot 23. I 617. Yi ATER MRE1.T NOrtll SHIO, Hit I.

A I Eillll'Rv HEKT est siiie. lot 66. Wvukui dTiiEET Xort'i tide, to 17ineluive. Ulll 'HCH TRACT Lot 13. DENVSE TRACT 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 1 and 27.

EAST NEW YORK VILLAGE Block 2. lot ot Hi: Block 33, Block 37. lota 14 and 20; lik Block 39. lots 9. 11.

12. 13. 17 and 28. FORT HAMILTON VILLAGE Atlantic Avtv ok 32 8, 10 Lots 3 9, 61 ft front 145 It on SB side. 39 ft rear and 1 i hAdf.

Jvia i. aiwi 1 1, jor. iui, wiuin riVL raire (U ptli eO ft: 72, triancU' (5 ft 3 in front, (50 ft 3 in on j.if. to ft 2 in on SW side. Hill I'lack Lot 421.

5d ft Ynjrit 114 feet on iSKly side, 5u ft 8 in rwir.IW, ft on NWly siile Gustov AvF.si Lot 51, 52, iHi. Hamilton AvKXCKLr.t 30 35, 54. 5. 59, 87, 131 anil 133, Stkkkt 25. 2Wi.

506 nnd 527. I.Ar AYKrrKAvKsr H. iN 9it! 2y7, 310, 4x and 483, 534 52 "If." Lk.iv(';tmv vv jiti, I r.tc firifi il HI "A WJ tt I SntKKT hoJtw. 174. 175.

li)0, 1S1 12, 17. lya ivS Utrecht Avksuk Lots 490, 4uml5I7. Octas 'vvpntb I Lot514. L'kitmd Statkk Avknce Lots 124. io nh 131, 132.

15, 137 aurUW, 140 to inclusiv, 159' li'ios Strkkt Lots 365, 367, anil 372. W.KKes 'Sntyp LoU 41, 243. 2 1G, 2U2, 203, 265, 268, and 411. vitni GKEENFIKIJ) TILL AGE, or Fiikeman'sJand Awtxtthk Maj Ko. Lots 14, 15, 2J.

35, 49, Gh GX 7 AT ifl 110, 121. 135, 137, and 141. Mud No. 2, lots 5. 16.

ii 4x47 64. 55, 60. 8S, 97, 102, 1WJ, 107anU18. CMarkstTnS i'im Map. lots 16, 16.

17, IB, lit. and 37 to 45 inclusive 4 kf fi ttt, til Oaklaml Map, lot 15, 11, 25. 2C. 33. ay lY 4 M'bite's Map, 6, 20, 22, 24.

25, 26 and 27. Windsor Terrain Stan lota 3 to 9 inclusive, and 27. Map TOWN OF NEW UTKKCHT Houge and lot nil X1t(317 ft 8 fr)8 In front)by liigliway from the Narrows, Fort M'ti'ilitnn to the villain ofNew Uireclit. Slh(al)out311 it 3ini I 'S li Van l'ett andDe Uussey.Wly Co7 ft) byand bebga triunKle, and contaiiilriK of an acre; house and farm bd SWlyin front 7c72l bytliebay or river.and alv.SWIv by other land of .1. C.

Delaplaine. or hcira of Win lUi itS by land of heirs of J. Cropsey, NWly 55c 271 by hxmU lelrs land aasesaed to Isaac C. Delaplaine, or heirs uf Wilii'im nt bd Sly in front about 8c 111 by the bay or ri rer, Ely an by land of heirs of J. Cropaey, and Wly by the hiL mi now or late of the said I.

C. IJelHplainL or hun a of William ToBt, containiDK exclusive of thehiKUway throuuli th' Vmp 27Kacres. "i OV1NGTON TRACT Lota 10, 11, 12, 4a 4it, 5 i 5y fii 2, fi3. 65. 73and 75.

SMITH TKACT I(ot68. VAIi 1)KUM TKAOT LotslO and 21). PREME COURT Geur YJ Plainl itlff. atrninst Jolin ir. Whitlnidf ml i.i.

t' ni.iniiiiBtratrix and Edgar tf. Van Winkle, as administrator ol John Brouwer, deceased, the Bald Ann BrouweY Ann Eliza lirouwer, Alexander Mulr. and Mary Q. wifc 'lohn CI. Latimer, John FnRan and I'liineas II.

IJukl. siirni i of Eaid John II. Whitlock and Townneml M. Iiucklev IJe dan ts. Amended Summons for relief.

(Com not Z'r To the defend nnte, Townsend M. IJuckley and his wife You are hereby summoned and required to answer the amended complaint in this action, which was ihU ilav filed In the office of the Clerk of the County of KiniM, ut the Oltv Hall, In the City of Brooklyn. County of KiniiB Tumi fie of New York, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said amended complaint on tbe subscriber, at his oflice No 48 Wnll street In the City. County and State of New Yo'rk. within twenty days after tho service of thla summons on you exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer' the Bald amended complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded Jd the amended complaint.

Dated New York. September 13th. 1869. JOHN tt. AKBONA.

Plaintiff a Attorney. 8eX3 lawCwTu No. 48 Wall itreet, New York City. i ii Bull'. rtlMl UMl J.

JU.AllU CIJtf.EI Hi'' 347,34. and 19. Clinton Avenue Lots 195, 196, 2. 'j't i5 and 244. Concord Street Lots 205, 215, 223 "il' VtfL 233.

234. 442. 4 lii. 4TA. 455.

457 458. 4t anil tta 'JZS. 3V ASSATFIKE INSURANCE COMPANY OF "Offlie. No lo Ctoirt streetopposite the OltyHaa. Branch ffiffi.

Nn 12 Merrhant' ErchanCT, W. Wits a Lakoh SOKPtra. This Company continues to Insure ItaDdtags, MerohW disc. End otiier property on the most fitvoraolQ terms. IKBB0T0B3: Wm.M.

Harris, RCgaflin. John Blunt, Able! A. Low. H. 0.

Murphy. Oonklin Brash, John T. Maiun, Samuel Smith, Gyrus P. Smith. John Schenck, Wm.

Hunter, Jr. Henry Buggies, Geo. D. Morgan. D.

Van Voorhla, Jas. A. H. BelL II. K.

Corning, Wm. 0. Fowler, B. P. Wardwell, 1 08.

0. Johnson. A. Underbill, Jas. W.

Harper, 1. M. Sheldon, Jas. Wearer. Chas.

B. Lynde. John Halsey, John French. Geo. A.

Thorne, Wm. Cary, Thou. Straiton. Thomas Olark. Ballard, Isaac Carhart, B.

Valentine, July. Bobt. T. A. Van Brunt, Mlllt A.

J. Botkji. Secretary. ja35tf BKOOKLYN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. CHARTERED 1824.

Offices. 16 MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE, N. T. No. 11 COUBT, corner of Remsen street.

Brooklyn. Dividends January. tir At an election held on the 6th Instant, the following gentlemen were chosen diekotors: A. Palmer. James Barnes, Ohas.

Burkhalter, John Bodlne. John T. Bruce, Calvin B. Dibble, Francis P. Schoals.

Bryan H. Smith, Wm. Ellsworth. Gilbert L.Beecktnan,J esse SellRman, Joshua Sutton, Francis P. rurnald.

George Gilhllan. Robert Knight. Jas. W. Underbill, Isaac V.

Briggs, Jere'bV. Spader, edediab. Miller. Samuel F. Whltlne, Edw'd 0.

Badeau. WILLIAM ELLSWORTH. President. CHARLES BURKUALTKR, Vice President. Wm.

F. LrcoBtT, Secretary. Gko. Algrr, Robert 0. Bkix.

Surveyors. jelO FULTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL W5O.0O0. Office, No. 40 Wall street.

New York. DIRECTORS Andrew B. Hodges, John L. Everett, Julius A. Darken.

Edward Strong, E. 1L Llvermore, Caas. B. White, Grahams Polley, Jas. H.

Elmore, A. J. Alalre, Thos. 0. Moore, John J.

Crane. Wm. Mulligan, James S. Beams. Geo.

W. Prince. M. F. Hodges, Edwards W.

Fiske, Wm. A. Cobb, B. Blanohard, Phillips. Crooke, John Moore, Seymour L.

Hnsted Geo. T. Cobb. Jared Sparis, Chas. E.

Smith, J. M. Furman, Jas. L. Morgan, O.

W. Brennan. A. H. Godwin, J.

V. Schoonmaker, Robert Slhnmon, BU Brooklyn. Wt COBB. President, A. B.

HODGES, Vice President J.A8. M. RiHrnf, Secretary. Applications may be made to J. S.

MAOKAY, Mo. 6 Court Johk Gabhow. Surveyor. fe20 FIREMAN'S TRUST INSURANCE COMPANY OF BKOOKLYN. CASH CAPITAL 150.000.

Ornoic, No. 9 Cottrt Street, (opposite City Hall) on the principle of paying one half the profits above tec per cent to the Widows and Orphans' Fund of the Fire Department of the City of Brooklyn. This Company having Its Capital all paid in cash, and In process of Investment is nowprepared to reeelveappUcations and Issue Policies of Insurance on Merchandise. Buildings, Ships to port, and other property, on the most favorable terms. George Hall, A.

A. Low. Wm. H. Gary, John T.

Moore. I. H. Frothinirhain, Wm. Wall, Daniel Van Voorbis, Peter B.

Anderson. Peter Duryea. Aaron A. Hobart Ford. Peter Wyckoff.

Eli Bobbins, Israel D. Velsor, GilbertL. Haight, John Schenck, S. Warren Sneden, Henry R. Pierson, Thomas Clark.

Alfred M. Wood. Geo. Remsen Livingston K. Miller J.

S. Thorne, SL D. John Loud, Frederick T. Peet, C. H.

Lippitt, Jona B. Stewart, Harry Messenper, Crawford O. Smith, John J. Glower, JohnT. Martin.

Richard P. Buck. Van Brunt Wyckoll 8. B. Chittenden F.J.

Hosford. Marcellus Massey, i Warren D. Gookin Jas. D. M'Conochie, Smith Fancher.

Bmlth J. Eastman, William Beard, Joseph E. Field, Nehemiah Knight. HALL, President Wk. BdB3U Secretary.

tatWIr itfrenr 7. OtHM(i. Surv avor. CTT ILLI AMSB RG CITr FIRE IN3U RANCE COMPANi. Offices Corner of First and tSouth Seventh streets.

Brook lyn, E. and 67 Wall street, New York. This Company, with a Cash Capital of 4150,000, and a large surplus, all securely invested, continues to Insure Dwellings. Factories. Ships in Port and their Cargoes, Merchandise, and other property, at as reasonable rates as any other first class Company.

niRECToas: Richari Ten Eyck, Tleming Duncan, Wm. M. Parks, John E. Forbes, William Cooper, jeaeuian aimer, John Penfold. Nicholas Wyckoff, Eeuben Withers, Daniel Maujer, William Marshall.

J. J. Van Alst, Eenry S. Leverich, Charles Noble. Gecrge Hitching A.

K. ltrinnkerTioff. Peter Conner. Martin G. Johnson, Jas.

M. Waterbury, ohn Devoe. Wiiliam Wail, Kdmund Dripgs, James Truslow, John A. Cross, Chas. II.

Marshall, Samuel M. Meeker, John E. Davidson, Kathaniel Brieres, Abra. Vandervoort RICHARD TEN fcYCK. PrfiMirlenL Hfeerv Ginon, Secretary.

"Wm. C. Disep.ow, Assistan; secretary. D. H.

Ffkks, Surveycr. fe4 tf KINGS COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE CO. Offices, Brooklyn. E. and 4 Wall street.

New i'ork. CASH CAPITAL. 5150,000. This Ccmi any insures Buildings. Mercliandise.

Furniture, Vessels tt: rort and tLt tr cargoes, and other property by fire, edo tbe risks of inland navigation on the most favorable tenrs. S. Crowcsll. Jam'ea A. Van Brunt.

Chauncey L. Cook, Griffith W. Grlfilti. Adam C. Martin.

Oliver R. IngersoU, jotn 11. Wells, Nathanif Mills, Bamuel C. Barnes, C. L.

InpersolL U. N. Terrett. Samuel S. Free, Edw.

T. Backhouse, David Sturtexantfl Claries II Fellows, JohnK. Uayward, Wm. Branch. Stephen C.Snedeker Wm.

J. 1'ease, J. V. Meserole, Neziah Bliss, Ephraim Miller, Alfred Clock. Cornelius Godfrey, Stephen H.

lYovost, Jacob Wilson. Laureas Reeves, Daniel Smith, Geortre C. Dennett. Andrew J. Provost, Lewis Hurst, Eichard Trussdl, Luchin Brown, O.

M. Beach, Thos. Hutchinson. Abr'h'm Fanning John D. Keating.

Archibald Mills, Wm. J. Pooley, Samuel Sneden. Edward North, A. S.

CROWELL, President. Henbt Pope, Secretary. Samcel Tayloh, Assistant Secretary. Joseph Asdkrsos, Surveyor. STOOTHOFF SAMMIS, Agenta, Wo.

377 Fulton street, Broekbn. nl tt LBST CLASS FIRE INSURANCE I TVIL LIAM M. LITTLE, 337 Fultos street, over the Post Office, Brooklyn, Respectfully informs the people of the City of Brooklyn and Its vicinity, that he is prepared to effect Lnsurance for them at the very lowest rates at which any first class Company in Eures in the City, on their Dwellings, Stores, and other Buildings, and on Furniture, Merchandise, and Personal Property of every description, in the MAHKET FIRK INSURANCE COMPANY, Of the City of New York, Office, 37 Wall st. CASH CAPITAL TWO HUNDKED THOUSAND DOLLARS, And a large Surplus, all securely invested. DiHBcroaa Pbilc tcs H.

Holt. Henry G. Reeve, Geo. B. Whitfield, Joseph P.

Wickham DanielT. Wilk ts. Albert Silas Davis, Albert L. De Camp, Teunis W. Quick, Oliver If.

Shcpard, John M. Bruce, Jr, Henry Rowland, Beuj. H. Howell, David M. Turnure, Alfred I.

Kowe, Stei ben Linington, Jose T. Navarro, William P. Miller, F.noch Ketcham, Asher Taylor, Stephen W. Guinea, Wm. A.

Oumniings, Edward Bill, lisha Walton, Henry Lyles. Nath'l W. Chater, Nelson Sherwood, Brewster Valentine, Wm. H. GoodBln.

OFKrCtTKS: BENJAMIN H. HOWELL. President, A5SBR Tj.7u;a, Vice President. H. P.

Fhkkhan, Secretary, M. LITTLE, AueSloner, dves hl3 personal attention Sales in all parte of the Cit7. Seal Estate boushtjand sold. my3 ly PHENlXFlIii: INSURANCE COMPANY OF lUlOOKLYK. Office 345 Fpwok Stf.fet.

opr osite City Hall, Brooklyn. Branch Office, No. 6i: Wam Stukbt. New York. CAcII CAPITAL, 200,000.

1TH A Insures HouEes, Manufactories, Buildings. Machinery, C0004, MerchEndise, Chattels and Personal Estate, Ships, Vessels and Cur'oes (m port enly,) and Ships building, from Loss any Damage by i Stephen Crowell, Charles C. Betts, A. V. Stout, James'S.

Rockwell J. D. Int 'trpolli eore I. panser, John M. Hkks.

Benj. F. Seaver, Henry Collins, Alvin C. Bradley, ohn Sherman, yamuel Halsted, Samuel Booth, t.ilbert Sayres, William A. Budd, Clement S.

Parsons Robert Sherwell, Leonard C. Dewing, Thos. If. Itondman, William M. VaiL Edward A.

Low. x. xi. troiampniiTo, tu.siav aenwao, Bcnj. Moses F.

Odell, Daniel F. lemald, U. Archer. Jotbam Weeks. Kzrw.

rtsdrtwin John A. Belts. Nathan T. Beers George W. Bergen.

Jialph Mead, Alexis Brafctf. Josilua Atkins, Samuel W. KccrF Bacss, Augustus Studwell, Jer'h V. Spadeis, i.or)ng Andrews, STEPHEN CROWELL, President Pbila! ia Seavt, Secretary. HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

Office. Y'hitlock Building. Bkkkman Street, BROOKLYN OFFICE. No. ti COURT STREET (Opposite City Hall.) Wm.

A. Walkkr, Surveyor for Brooklyn. CAPITAL 150.000, SECURELY INVESTED. iDsnres Dwellings, Stores and other buildings; Goods, "'ares, and Merchandise; Machinery, Furniture, Ships, Building, Mortgagees' Interest. Leases and Rents: Vessels In port and their Canroes, Inland Navigation and Transportation, and other property against Loss or Damage, on the most favorable terms, and will promptly adjust all losses.

dibbctors: William Chauncey, Wm. K. Strong, W. M. Newell, Moses Taylor, Edward Hahcht, Fre'k A.

Fisher, Paul Sponord, Wm. A. Wheeler. Robert B. Currier, P.

O. Van Schalck, J). Meletta, nard Fowler V. Baraalou, N. O.

Piatt, John rnrfiM Jas vvuson, John T. Wilson. Geo? W. Reel E. D.

Sprague, B. M. Whltlock, John Snoot Benj.fi Lilhe, William Holdredge. writ BuSSey, fohnG. Holbrooke, JohnO.

Lightbod George Carroll, J. Coleman, Nathaniel W. Wm. L. McDonald, Paoli Lathrop.

Francis Mllllr TO. CHAUNCEY, President, WiL HOLDIiKDGE, Vice President. Joan K. Oailet. Secretary.

Is NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE Discharge of an Insolvent from his debts, pursuant to the provisions of the third article of the first title of the fifth chapterof the second part of the Revised Statutes. JOHN R. HARRINGTON, of the City of Brooklyn, for himself of Harrington Co. Notice first nnbUshed the Sd day of August, 1859. ronMi the Hon Samuel D.

Morris, aulD lawiows AttornSvign3, SNE YOr? CUNTY, STATE Harvey, Charles Judson, Henr? JS eys, and Norman D. Sampson. Summons for rcUef (rw notser. oro. To the defendants above named Yon are hereby, summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which was filed In the olllce of the Cleric of the County of Kings, on the 15th day of August 1859 at the City Hall, in tho City of Brooklyn, In said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the Bald complaint on the subscribers, at their office, number 111) (one hundred and ten) Broadway, in the City of New York, within twenty days after tbeservlcc of this summons on you exclusive of the day of such service: and If you fall to answer the said complaint within tbe time aforesaid, the plalntla in this action will ap ey to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint, ated New York City, Au nistlS.

1859. HOPPER. EMERSON ft JACKSON, lawGwB Plaintiff's Attorneys. JOB PRINTING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY executed at this office. tiuu of tbe Common Council of the Ui to pass an Ordinance to cause the sidewalks to be iiawred in front of the lots of ground on Division avenue, from Kent avenue to its junction with South Sixth street; also on ltusfi street, from Kent avenue to Division avenue, both to the width of six feet.

Dated Brooklyn, SeptemberlSth, 185y. seltUOd CHARLES TINNEY. Street Commissioner. OTfice OF COMMISSIONERS OFvViT LIAMSBURGn IMPROVEMENTS In the matter of the opening, regulating, grading, paving, curbing, guttering, hridging and nagging or South 1st street, from the East River to Union avenue in the late Village of WTilHamsburgli. Notice is horeby given, that the undersigned Commisslon under nnd by virtue of an act of the Legislature of the State of New York, passed March 20th 1857, entitled "An Act relative to the payment of expenses for local improvements in the vlllajre and city of Willi amsburgh, aud to actions and proceedings In respect thereto," have completed their report in the matter of the above Improvement, and filed the same intheoiHce ofthe Clerk of the County of Kings, that they will meet at the oflice of the Corporation Counsel, at the City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, on tbe day of September, from 8 o'clock A.

M. to 12 o'clock to review the said report, which during the ten preceding said meeting may be examined in the; said County Clerk's oflice, by all parties Interested in the same; rind that at the time and place of meeting above specified, any person may offer objections, in writing, to the said report, and accompany. the same with such affidavits ashe may think proper. The district of assessment comprises all the land lying on the northerly side of Soutli 1st street between the points aforesaid, and extending northerly to a line drawn equidistant from South 1st and Grand streets, and running in the same general direction; also all the land lying on tho southerly side of South First street as aforesaid, and extending southerly to a line drawn equi distant from South Inland Southed street and running in the same general direction. ALDEN J.

SPOONER. DANIEL B. HASnitOUCK, Commissioners. THOMAS COTREL, Brooklyn. September 17.

1851). WILLI A SB KG1 1 IM PROVEMENTS NO TICK In the matter ofthe application of the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, in relation to the following improvements in the late Village and City of WiUiamsburgh, tnwit: Gtli street opening. Ac; 5th street paving, Ainslie street opening, Ac; Aintuie street paving, Tenth street ripening, paving. To all whom it may concern The Commissioners on Williamslmrgh Improvements, appointed under and by virtue of an act of the Legislature of the State of New York, passed March entitled "Au Act relntive to the payment of expenses for local improvements in the late Village and City of WilUamsburgh, and to actions and proceedings in re.peet completed heir report the above entitled matter, and filed the same in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, where it i3 open for the inspection of all persons interested. Application will be made on behalf of the said Common Council to the County Court of Kings County at a term thereof to be held on the 3d day of October, at 10 o'clock AM, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard to have said report confirmed.

Dated Brooklyn. Sept. 19th. self UJU ALKXANDER McCUE, Attorney, TVOTICE. In the iiwttur of the application of the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, in relation to opening Brooklyn avenue from Fulton avenue to But ler street, in the city of Brooklyn.

To ullw hom it may concern: We the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment 011 the above matter, do hereby give notice that we have completed our report In the above matter, and that the said report and map are tiled' in the office oftheClerk of the County of Kings fur examination by all persons interested, and that we will meet at the oflice ofthe Counsel to the Corporation of thecity of Brook it the City Hull on Tliursday.the 2 day ol September, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, to review our sam report. juaieu jirooKiyn. oept. loiiu CAVANNAGH, i IJOUART, Commissioners. FITZtflMMONS, hi 1 IX sel6td JOHN TJOTICE.

3n the matter of the application of the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, inrela lion to opening Middk' street from Gowanus Bay to tbe Flat buh in the City of Bruuklyn. To all whom it may concern Ihf report of the Commissioners of Estimate and Asscss meu in the above entitled matter, lms leen completed ami filed i.i the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, where it is open for the inspection of all persons interested. Application will be made, on behalf of the Common Council, to the County Court of Kings Comity, on Monday, the tli in 1 day of October, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard, to have said report confirmed. Dated Sept. 15,1859.

sel6Ui ALt iIcCUK Attorney. TVTOtlUE OF ORDINANCE TO DIkEUT LOTS 1 to be Fenced. Notice is hereby given to all parties Interested, of the intention of the Common Council of this City to pass an Ordinance to direct lots to be fenced on Klatbush avenue, east side between Fulton avenue and Navy street. Also on Fulton avenue, both sides, between Carlton ave Due and Adelphi street. Also, on Hani den street, west side, between Lafayette and DeKalb avenues.

Also, on Clermont avenue, east side, between Myrtle and Tark avenues. And on the corner of Myrtle and Bedford avenues. Each to abate a nuisance. Dated Brooklyn, September 15th, 1859. CHAHLKS TINNEY, Street Commissioner.

BCRG1I IMI'ROVKMENTS In the matter of the grading, paving, curbing and flagging of North nth street, from First street to its junction with North 2d street, in the late village and City of of Williamsburgh. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Commissioners appointed under and by virtue of an Act of the Legislature of the State of New York, passed March 2t)th. t57. entitled "An act relative to the payment of expenses for local improvements in the late Village and City of Williamsburgh. nnd to actions aud proceedings in respect thereto," have prepared their report hi the matter of the above improvement, and that they will meet at the office of th Corporation Counsel, at the City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 21st day of September instant from 8 o'clock A.

M. to 12 o'clock and for ten successive days thereafter, at the same place and during the same hours, whi anil where the said report may be examined by any person iutcrL'sted, who may offer such alleicutions and proofs as shall be material relative tn such report after which the said Commissioners will proceed to cumplete said report. The District of Assessment comprises all the land lyintj on the northerly side of North 5th street, between the points aforesaid, and extending northerly to a line drawn equidistant from North 5tii and North tith streets, and running in the same general direction: also all the land lying on the southerly side of North 5th street, as aforesaid, and extending southerly to a line drawn equi distant from Northoth and North 1th streets, aud Tannins in the same general direction. A LI) F.N J. SPOONER.

DANIEL B. HASIJROUCK. Commissioners. THOMAS COTItKL, Brooklyn, Sepfcmoer 20th. DtfP.

se20 I0d TT OT1CE "OF ORDINANCE TO DIRECT LOTS to be Fenced. Notice is hereby given to all parties Interested, ofthe intention of the Common Council of this City to pass an Ordinance to direct lots to be fenced on Ainslie st, south side, between Leonard and Lorimer streets. Also on the northwest corner of Powers and Leonard sts. Also on the northeast corner of Powers and Lorimer sts. Also on the blocks hounded by Ainslie, Leonard, Devoa and Lorimer streets.

Also on the northeast corner of Towers and Leonard sts. Each to abate nuisances. Dated Brooklyn. September loth, 1850. seltilOd CHARLES TINNEY.

Street Commissioner. fVTOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO CAUSE SIDE walks to be flagged. Notice is hereby glven'to all parties interested, of the Intention of the Common Council of the City to pass an Ordinance to cause the sidewalks to be flagged in front of the lota of ground on Hudson avenue, between York street and tho new ferry. Dated Brooklyn, September loth. 1850.

sel610d CHAHLES TINNEY, Street Commissioner. rVTOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO DIRECT LOTS XI to be graded. Notice Is hereby given to all parties Interested, ofthe Intention ofthe Common Council of this City to pass an Ordinance to direct lota to be graded on South 10th street, between Third and Fourth streets, to the grade ofthe streets, to abate a Dated Brooklyn, September 15th, 1859. Ee20 lOd CHARLES TINNKY. Street Commissioner.

CORPORATION NOTICE Canton street ro grading and re pavlng from Myrtle avenue to WUlough by street. A petition has been presented to the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, to rcgrade and re pave Canton street from Myrtle avenue to Willounhby street; the Common Council have fixed the District beyond which the assessment for said improvement shall not extend, to wit: one Hundred feet In depth on each side of said Cauton street, from Myrtle avenue to Willoughby street. lit monstrances (If any) against he said Improvement must be presented to the Common Council on or before the 8th day of October, 1S59, as they will finally act upon the same at their next ensuing meeting, or as soon thereafter as convenient. Dated Brooklyn. September 15th.

1859. selflSw CHARLES TINNEY. Street Commissioner. LESSORS NOTICE In the mutter of apportioning ancra.RessIn the expense of flagging sidewalks In Grand street, E. between First street ami union av.

The Board of Assessors of the City of Brooklyn, pursuant to the provisions of an Act of the Legislature ofthe Stats or New Yort, entitled 'An Act to Consolidate tho Cities of Brooklyn and "WliliamBburgh and the Town of Bushwick into one municipal government and to incorporate the same." hereby give notice that the report of the assessment in the above entitled mutter has been made and that said report is now deposited In the office of the said Board, at the City Hall, In the City of Brooklyn, where the uune enn be examined by all persons tcrescd. and that theBald Board will meet in said office on the 2d day of October next, at 4X o'clock, P. to hear objections (if any) from the parties lnterested.and to complete and slim our sala report. Parties having objections to make, will mease present them in writing. Dated Brooklyn, Sept 16, 1859.

By order of the Board oP Assessors. cl613t BERNARD O'NIHLL, President. JOB PRINTING EXECUTED WITH NEAT noes and dispatch at UiU office. bu cei' iy eiiij utur itei aim iour inenes in a certain street or phiee called Gallatin place; thence southerly parallel with fcmith street ana along the westerly side of said Gallatin place ninety five feet to Livingston street aforesaid; and thence westerly along the said northerly side of Livingston fclreet twenty four feet and four inches to the point or place of beginning. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging orin any wise appertaining.

Dated Brooklyn, September 12th, lcol. JOSEPH M. GREENWOOD. Referee, No. 3 Front street.

Brooklyn. Wm. M. I.nv.iiaham, Plff's Atty. sel3 2aw3wTu SU PREME CO URT, KING COUNT if ward C.

West, Surrogate ofthe County of New York acainst Barney Hapen and Bridget his wife, Nathaniel Bruce, Jeremiah Mundell, Clements Trimble, Herman Ti'pe, Owtm Kiernan. James H. Watson. Chauncey P. Williams.

William S. Tucker. Christian E. Riach, Charles Kel fey. Richard R.

Roe. Sylvester W. Comstock and John S. Seabury. To the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which was filed in the office of the Clerk ofthe County of Kings, at the City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 5th day of August, 1859, and to serve a ci py of your answer to the said complaint on the subscri her, at his office No.

13 Wall street, in the City of New York, within twenty days after the service of this summons you. exclusive of the day of such service; and if youfai to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plainliirin this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Batud August tith, 1S5U. au91awl0wTu CHARLES II. OLOVEU.

PlfT's Atty. KINGS COUNTY COURT Charles A. Nichols against Alexander Levy, or his heirs or devisees, and unknown owners, and the People ofthe State or New York. Summons. To the defendants Alexander Levy or his heirs or devisees and unknown owners: You are hereby summoned, and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is this 10th day of March, 1859, filed in the oflice of the Clerk of Kings County, in the City Hall of Brooklyn, nnd to serve a copy of your answer to the paid complaint on tho subscribers, at their offices, No.

192 Broadway, corner of Johu street, New York City, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated March 10th. 1850 MILLER, PEET NICHOLS. lawfonTu Plaintiff's Attorneys, ltig Broadway. N.Y.

SUPREME COURT Henry Riker aJainTt Daniel I'roddow Shilton, Sarah Ann Shllton and others. In pursuance of a judgment of the Supreme Court of the Slate of New York, made at the City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 25th day of July last, will be sold undyr the direction of the subscriber.at public auction at the City Sales Room, No. 343 Fulton street.by Adrian II. Muller, Auctioneer, in the City of Brooklyn. Kimrs County, on the fourth day of October next.at 12 o'clock noon.

All that certain lot, of ground situated at Greenpoint, in the City of BrooklymKings County and State of New York, known on a map of a farm of the late John A. Mese role, made by Daniel Ewen, City Surveyor.datcd November, isltJ, and filed in the Register's otlice of Kings County, as lot number one hundred and thirty four 034). as the same is laid down on said map. Bated September 1859. A.

D. D1TMAKS. Referee. H. L.

RiKfiR, Atty In person. sel02awtS NEW YORK, COUNTY OF ONCi yj 9 The undersigned. Sheriff ofthe County of Kings, in conformity to a precept to him in this behalf directed and delivered, and by this, his proclamation, requires all persons bound to appear at a Court or Oyer and Terminer and Jail delivery, to be holden ut the Court House, City Hall, in the City or Brooklyn, in and for the said Countv, on the 3d day or October. A. 1, 1S59.

at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, by re cognizance or otherwise, to appear thereat, and the under signed hereby rerpiirfs all Justices of the Peace, Coroners, or other Officers who have taken recognizances for the appearance of any person at the said Court, or who have taken nny inquisition or the examination of any prisoner or witness, to return fnch recognizance, inquisition and examina tinn to the said Court, ut the opening thereof, on the first dav of its sitting. Signed at the Sheriffs Oflice, on the tenth day of September. A. D. 1511.

ElOtd GKORGE REMSEN. Sheriff TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDErToF Roi J. WELL C. BRAIN ARB, Surrogate of the County of Kings, Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against LAWRENCE DUVAL, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the 8am e. with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, the administratrix, at the corner of Smith and Pacific streets.

In the city of Brooklyn, on or before the 10th day of November next. Pated April 29r tell lawfimTh S03AT DUVAL. MntfnUliratrix. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROD WELL C. BRAINARD.

Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against CHARLES WILSON, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the Ennie with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, the ex cutors, at the office of Joseph M. Greenwood, No. 3 Front street. In the City of Brooklyn, on or before the 16th aay of March next. Bated September 12th.

MARGA RET WILSON, tw1lfri scl4law0mW JOHN WILSON. Executors. CORPORATION NOTICES. TOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO DIRECT LOTS to be Filled up. Notice Is hereby given to all parties Interested, of the Intention ofthe Common Council of this City to pass an Ordinance to direct lots to be filled up on the blocks bounded by Park, Portland and Flushing avenues to abate a nuisance.

Bated Brooklyn, September loth, 1859. sel6 lOd CHARLES Street Commissioner. OFFICE OF COMMISSIONERS OF "WIL LIAMSBURGH 1 PRO VEM ENTS In the matter of the regulating, grading, paving, curbing, guttering, bridging nd (lagging of Lorimer street, from iirand street to the Brooklyn line, in the bit City of Williamsburgh. Notice Is hereby given. that the uuderslgned Commissioners appointed under and by virtue of an act ofthe Legislature of he Slate of New York, passed March 20.

1857, entitled "An Act relative to the payment, of expense for local Improvements In the late Village and City of Williamsburgh, and to actions and proceedings In respect thereto" have completed their report In the matter of tho above improvement and filed the same in the office of tho Clerk of the County of Kings, that they will meet at the office of the Corporation Counsel, at the City Hull, In the city of Brooklyn.on the 6th day of October next, from 9 o'clock A. M. to 13 o'clock to review the said report, which, during the ten days preceding saltl meeting, may be examined In the Bald County Cleric's otbee, by all parties Interested in the same; and that at the time anil place of meeting above specified, any person may offer objections in writing to the said report, and accompany the same with such affidavits as he may think proper. The dintrlct of assessment comprises all the land lying ou the westerly ftlde of Lorimer street, bstween the points aforesaid and extending westerly to a line drawn equidistant from Lorimer street and Union avenue, and running In the same general direction; also all the land lying on the easterly side oC Lorimer street as aforesaid, and extending easterly to a line drawn equl dlstant from Lorimer and Leonard streets, and running in the same general direction. ALDEN J.BPOONER, DANIEL B.

Commissioners, THOMAS COTRKI Brooklyn, September 23. 1859. se23td A ROUGH SKIN IMPOSSIBLE, IF PARKER'S AtLKTHKANIsuied. feMfea.

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