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

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SHERIFF'S SALES. LEGAL. COHPORATtOTT NOTICES. SHEKIFF'S SATES. COAT, AND WOOD.

COAL." WE ARE NOW SELLING TH3C VERT QUALITY OF STOVE. UPREME COURT Anson Blake agalust Ed ward D. James and others. A. alt 3.

i iu jiiLyn. In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made in the above entitled action, bearing (late the 1st day of August, I and another order in confirmation thereof entered ber22d, 1S59, 1 will sell by public auction, at the City Sales Rooms. No. 343 Fulton st, (opposite the City Hall) In the City of Brooklyn, on the 2d day ofOctober, 1859. at 12 o'clock, noon, the following described land and premises; All that cer oi tain lot of land, and house thereon erected, situate in the Sixth Ward ofthe City of Brooklyn, bounded and desmbed as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly sidf Sackett street, distant two hundred and elchty feet westerly from the southwesterly corner of Columbia and Saokett.

streets, and running thence westerly along the southerly side of Sackett streettwenty feet; thence southerly through the centre of a brick wall, which is a party wall, and along a hoard fence therestandtng, and parallel with Columbia street ninety five feet; thence easterly on a line parallel with Sackett street twenty feet; and thence northerly along a board fence, and through the centre of a brick wall, which is a party wall, and on a line parallel with Columbia street ninetv five feet to the southerly side of Sackett street to nlace'of beginning. Dated Brooklyn. Sept. 27th, 1859. 2aw3W GEORGK COURT Anson Blake u.Liudt Ed.

ward D. James and others. ntiri. A. M.

Thompson. Plff's At tys. In pursuance of a judgment order of this Coortmade in the above entitled action, hearing date the 1st day of August. 3P59, and another order in confirmation thereof entered September 22d, 1859. I will sell by public auction, at the Citv Sales Rooms No.

343 Fulton street, (opposite the City Hall,) in the city of Brooklyn, on tlie 22d day of October, 1P59, at 12 o'clock noon, the following described land and premises: All that certain lot of land, and house thereon erected, situate in the Sixth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, bounded and described asfol lows: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Sackett Btreet, distant two hundred and wenty feet wester tylrom the southwesterly corner of Columbia and Sackett streets, aud running thence westerly along the southerly side of Sackett street twenty feet; thence southerly through the centre of a brick wall, which is a party wall, and along a board fence there standing, and parallel with Columbia street ninety five feet; thence easterly on a line parallel with Snckett street twenty feet; and thence northerly along a board fence, and through the centre of a brick wall, which ie anarry wall, ana on line parallel with Columbia street, ninety five feet to tho southerly side of Sackett street, the place of beginning. Dated 1859. s28 2aw3W 825 GEORGE REMSEN, Sheriff. ttUJ 'KEME. COURT Eliza E.

trenor against Peter Morris and others. J. Warren Lawton, Plff's Atty. In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court made in the above entitled action, bearing date the 5th day of September, 1S69, 1 will sell by public auction at the City Sales Rooms. No.

313 Fulton street, (opposite the City Hall.) in the City of Brooklyn, on the 29th day of September. at 12 o'clock, noon, tlie following described land and premises All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, sltoaie, lying and being in the Ninth Wr.rdof the City of Brooklyn, known and distinguished on a map of the Van Dorcn farm (late of Teu nis Johnson) in the Ninth Ward ofthe City of Brooklyn, surveyed September, 1S49. by Silas Ludlam, City Surveyor, tiled October 24th. 149, in the oflice of the Clerk of the County of Kings as sections 220 (two hundred and twenty) and 221 (two hundred and twenty one) being 8 (eight) lots, which, taken together, are bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the southerly side of Lafayette avenue with the easterly side of Tompkins avenue: thence easterly along Lafayette avenue 109 (one hundred) feeU thenccsoutherly and parallel with Tompkins avenue 200 (two hundred) feet to Van Buren street thence westerly along Van Buren street 100 (one hundred) feet to Tompkins avenue; and thence northerly along Tompkins avenue 200 (two hundred) fetft to Lafayette avenue, the place of beginning. Dated Brooklyn.

Sept. 5. 159. se7 2aw3W (c'42) GEORGE REMSEN. Sheriff.

The above sale Is postponed until the 20Mi day of October. 1S59, atthe same hour and plpce. Dated. Brooklyn, Sept. 29.

1859. oi 2awtS GEORGE REMSEN. Sherjff. SUPREME COURT AnVon "'lakeiaiiist'Ed ward D. James and others.

A. A M. S. Thompson, Attys. In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made In the above entitled action, hearing date the 1st day of August.

159, and another order in confirmation thereof entered September 22d. 1S59, I will sell by public auction at the City Sales rooms. No. 343 Fulton street, (opposite the City Hall) in Ihe City of Brooklyn, on the 22d day of October, 1859, at 12 o'clock noon, the following described land and premises: All that certain lot of land and house thereon erected, situate in the Sixth Ward of the City ot Brooklyn, bounded ami described as follows Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Sackt street, dist ant two hundred and forty feet westerly from tlie southwesterly corner of Columbia and Snckett. streets, and running thence westerly along the southerly side of Sackett street twenty feet; thence southerly through the centre of a brick wall.whichis a party wall.

and along a board fence therestand ing, and parallel with Coluinbiastreet, ninety live feet; thence easterly on a line parallel with Sackett street twenty feet; and thence northerly, along a board fence, and through the centre of a brick wall whichis a party wall, and on alineparallelwith Columbia street ninety five feet to the southerly side of Sackett street, the place of beginning. Dated Sept. 27, 159. s282aw3W (823) OEOROK REMSENjSheritf. UVPREME COURT Anson RlalvO against Ed tl others.

A. M. S. Thompson riff's Attys. In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made in the above entitled action, bearing date tht lstdny of August, 1859, and another order in confirmation thereof entered September 22d.

1 WW, will sell by public auction, at the City Sales Roon.s. No. 313 Fulton street, (opposite the City Hall) in the Citv of Brooklyn, on the 22d day of October. at 12" o'clock, noon, the following described land and premises: All that certain lot of land, and house thereon erected, situate in the Sixth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Sackett street, distant two hundred and sixty feet westerly from the southwesterly corner of Columbia and Sackett street, ami running thence westerly along the southerly side of Sackett street twenty feet; thence southerly through the centre of a brick wall, which is a party wall, and along a board fence there standing, and parallel with Columbia street ninety five feet; thence easterly on a line parallel with Sackett street twenty feet; and thence northerly along a board fence, and through the centre of a brick wall, whichis a party wall, and on a line parallel with Columbia street ninety five feet to the southerly side of Sackett street, the place of beginuiug. Dated Brook 185J' 824 GEORGE REMSEN, Sheriff UriiEME COURT Anson Blake against Ed ward D.

James and others. A. M. S. Titompson, Plff's Attys.

Tn pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made in the above entitled action, bearing date tbelst day of and another order in confirmation thereof entered September 22d, 1859, 1 will sell by public auctiun. at the City Sales Rooms, No. 343 Fulton st. (opposite the City Hall In the City of Brooklyn.on the 22d day of October, 1S59, atlSo'clock noon the following described land and premises: All that certain lot of land and house thereon erected, situate in the Sixth Ward of the citv of Brooklvn. bounded and described as follows: Be ginningat apointonthesoutherlysideof Sackett street, distant two hundred feet westerly from, the southwesterly corner of Columbia and Sackett sts, and running thence westerly along the southerly side of Sackett street twenty feet; thence southerly through the centre of a brick wall, which Is a party wall, and along aboard fence there standing, and pa rallclwith Columbia street ninety five feet; thence easterly on a line parallel with Sackett street twenty feet; and thence northerly along a board fence, and through tho centre of a brick wall which is a party wall, and on a line parallel with Columbia street ninety five feet to Sackett street, the place of beginning.

Dated Brooklyn, Sept. 27, lt59. se28 2aw3W 821 GEORGE REMSEN. Sherlff. SUPREME COU in: Charles W.

Copefand'agt. Edward D. James and others. A. M.

S. Thompson, Plff's Attys. In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made in the above entitled action, bearing date the 1st day of August, 1859, and another order in confirmation thereof entered September 22d, 1859, I will sell by public auction, at the City Sales Rooms, No. 343 Fulton street, (opposite lie City Hall) hi the City of Brooklyn, on the 12d day of October, 1859, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following described land and premises: All that certain lot of land, and house thereon erected, situate in the Sixth Ward of theCityof Brooklyn, bounded and described as follows Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Sackett street, distant three hundred feet westerly from the southwesterly corner of Columbia and Sackett streets, and running thence westerly alongthe southerly side of Sackett street twenty feet; thence southerly including the brick wall on the westerly side of said house and along a board fence there standing and parallel with Columbia street ninety five feet; thence easterly on a line parallel with Sackett street twenty feot; o.d thence northerly along a board fence and through the 'jntrc of a brick vll, which is a party wall, and on a lin" parallel with Columbia street, ninety five feet to the side of Sackett street, to the place of beginning. Dated Brooklyn, Sept.

27, 1858. s22awSW 82G GEORGE UEIsrSEN, Sheriff. COUNTY COURT OF RINGS COUNTY George G. Ackley against Thomas Dalton and Amelia Dalton. his wife.

Waring Sidkll. Attj's for nltff. 1 1 In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made iuthe above entitled action, bearingdatethe IUthday of September, 1859. I will sell by nuhlic auction, at. Ihe City Salesrooms, S4H Fulton street (opposite the City Hall) in the City of Brooklyn, ontbe28thdayof October, 1859, at 12 o'clock noon, the following described land and premises All those two certain lots, pieces, or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Flatbush, in tlie County of Kings, and State of New York aforesaid, and known and distinguished on a certain map of property of Gerrit L.

Martense, made by Sidney C. Herbert, in the month of April, 134, and filed in tlie office oT the Clerk of the County of Kings, as and by the number (30) thirty and thirty two and taken together as one piece or parcel of land are bounded as follows, to wit: Northerly, in front by Erasmus street as laid down on said map; easterly by lot nutnber (34) thirty four on said map: southerly by land now or late of Jared M. Nefus; and westerly bv lot number (28) twenty eipht aslaid down on said map; said lots so taken together as aforesaid beiug in front and rear nini'ty eight 0W feet eleven (11) inches, and in length on the easterly side two hundred and seventy one (271) feet five (5) im hes and one half (M); nnd on the westerly side two hundred and seventy two (272) feet five inches (5 In), be the said several measurements more orlcss; being part and parcel of the same lands and premises as were sold and conveyed to the said Gerrit L. Martense by Nathan B. Morse.

Master in Chancery by deed lieurinc date tliu first ilny of July, 1839. and recorded in tlie uniee oi tne uictk 01 ine uouniy ol ftinirs. Liner iNo. of Conveyances, pane 321 on the lltli day of January, 1840. Dated Brooklyn, Sept.

13, 1859. seHlaw6W (863) GEORGE BEMSEN, Shcrltn NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUKTT Peter GoodnouBh ateainst Oliver Vlnoent and others. Abraham riff's Atty. In pursuance of a judRmentorder of this in the above ent itled action, bearing date the tifch day of October, 1 859. 1 will sell by public auction, at the Commercial Exchange No.

Sm Fulton street, (opposite th eCity Hall,) in theCityof Brooklyn.on the20th day of November, ISM, at 12 o'clock noon, the followinp described land and premises: All that certain messunpo arid lot of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon, situate, lyin and beinK in the Town of New Utrecht, in the County of KinuS and State of New York nforcKuId, the same being butted and bounded as follows, to wit: Southeasterly and southwesterly hy the main road and public highway that leads from Flatbush, through the Village of New Utrecht, to the Narrows: northwesterly by land now or formerly of Thomas Smith, deceased: and northeasterly by land now or formerly of William W. Oropacy; containing nearly two acres of land, be the same more or together witli nil and singular the tenement, hereditaments and ap. purtennnccs thereunto belonging or in anywise appertain ing. rated Brooklyn. October 11,1859.

012 lawliW (BB3) GEO. REMSEN. Sheriff. UPREME COURT Alfred Moore at. Delia A.

Moore, executrix, nmiotners. v. o. a v. iuwrut, i ni Attys.

In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made in the above entitled action, bearing date the 9th day of September, lew. I willsell by public auction at tlie Commercial Hxcbange. No. 3611 Fulton street, (opposite the City IJull) in the City of lirooklyn. on the 13th day of October, at 13 o'clock noon, tlie followingdcscribed land and premises: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being iu the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, known and distinguished on a certain map entitled "map of the Cowenhoven Homestead, in the Seventh Ward of the City of lirooklyn, March, 1841:" surveyed by Sllne Ludlam.

City Surveyor, and filed In the olTiee of tlie Clerk (nowliegister) of the County of Kinra. April KI, 1811. jih loin iiumbt (two hundred and tbirty nine) and 2S9 (two hundred and eighty nine) and the northerly haM' parts or h.ts numbers 2111 (two hundred and forty) and 281 (two hundred and eighty eight) and which taken together are bounded and described ufcl'dlovs: Jlcginniue at a point on 1he westerly side or Oxford street, distant two hundred feet fioiherly from tlicsoutlnveRtcrly corner of Oxford street nnd Hanson (fiinm rly I'nlversitv) plac. running thence smith erly ah ng Oxford street thirty seven feet and six Inches; thence westerly at right angles witli Oxford street two huii dredri et more orlcss to Portland avenue; thence northerly along Portland avenue thirty seven feel, anil six inches; and thence easterly at right angles with Portland aven'ic twu liundr. feet the point or place of beginning, Dated Ilronklvn Sept.

(1TCO ItEMSKN. Sheriff. Tlte above sale is postponed until the 27th dav of Oa. tolier. KHi, at the same hour and place.

Dated lirooklyn, Oct. 13th. 1859. olfiSawtS GEORGE REMSEN, Sheriff. KXI'KKIKNCISU IAN.

presents to tlie i MSUW, Ai YE 'v', Atirl i'v vai.e PHYSICIAN, presents to toe aUc ntion nt Mojuersr. ud Bpaasmodlc jetton gij mB BOWELS. ni.iinM this article forover ten veara an" can mv. in akd truth of It. what we hava never been able to say of any ED IN A STANCE, TO CORE, when Never did we other meaicine: HAS IT FAIL SINGLE IN MRS.

W1SSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. KFFEOTl A1 timely sea. know ar. in Istanceofdissat lsfaetlonbvany onewiio useiin, On the contrary zrrr it. nneratlons.

and WcHtotSnToWlln ana metrical virtues, vtespcainn i D. know." after ten years experience, and ftM oo tmru TATIOK Ton THB Ft'LFILUIEKTOF WHAT V. HKHK In almost every instance where the Infant is suirerlng from pair, and exhaustion relief will be found in iiftecn or twenty minutes after the Syrop is aumlnistered This valuable preparation hi the prescription 01 one of tho most EXPERIENCKD and SKILLFUL M.l(blL3 in New England, ana has been used with never taiumq soc 0E86ln THOrSANDS OF CASES. tl It not only relieves the child from pain, butlnvigoratesthe stomachand bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and enci cv to the whole svstein. It will almost instantly relieve an 3 overcome" Convulsions, which, if not' died, end in'; lieveit the best rpv IN TUBI oasesomYSENj AHR1KEA lNl FOR I I.

TEETHING. speedily reme deuth. We be and surkst rk i world, in all TKRY and 1I CHILDREN. whetherH arlEesfrom teething ccfrom any other cause. We would say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints, not lct tocr PREJrnicus, nor the prejudicr of others stand between your sutferine child and the relief that will be SURE yes.

ABSOLUTELY SURE to follow the use of this medicine If timely used.Full uireciionsiorusinEwuiacL yiui.ji:. A 7. unless the fac lac Simile 01 iew on the outside wrapper V3r RnM lip TlrninFlRtR through 0 the Frincipaj Office, No. 13 Cedar street.NVn 1 ors. Price only 2o cents bottle.

null CCROFULA, OK KING i'ii JiVIL, IS (JON i ttitiitiona! disease, a corruption of the blooi afby i ii Vnd may burnout No is free win its at tnisuuia become vjiuueo. Being the tacks, nor is Ibere cn? uviu y. bcro. ulous tftin is variously rau3eu by mercurial disease, low llVlIiC. tUSOrU ere" 01 mumie ujui unu filtl hahit i.

the tU jii t'ssini: vices, and. above all, by the veneral AVLat ivc be its oricin. it is hereditary in the dsrscf udici parents to children utto tho tliiitl and fourth ration:" mdceil.it seems to be lle rod of him who says. "1 will visit the imiiuitts of the fatherh ur on their children." lis eiiet in oniiiience i ne; irom iut uiuuu ui iur iuit or ulcerous matter, which, in the Iudrs. liver, and in tei nftl crtiaB is UrmeO tuber.M in the plands.

swelliiifr: ami oa the serf cg crujilions or seres. This foul corruption which renders he blood depresses the enereies of life. so that scrofulous constitution1? not only buffer from scrofu. lou5 conn laii ts, but they have far Ugi power to withstand n.n fittnrVc nf nili, (ii.t.nf'S: vast numbers perish by disorders vrl ich. pjtliousli not scro; ulous in their iilii)t arestill rer.den.

tlsis taint in the system. Moe of tLe consuui; tion whieh decimates the human family liasits orisin directly in titii scrouilous contamination; nnd many dtstruct've diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indteO, of all the ortrar.5. from orare ugcravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our j.eoiilo are scrofulous: their persons are invaded this lurkint: infection, and their health is undermined Vy it. To deanse it from the system we must renovate th Mood bv alterative ruedi ine.

and inviiro rate it by hcaltly food uilJ S.e:eie. uch a medicine we 6up; ly in A bit. a COMPOCND EXTRACT OF ARSAVAUIhLA. the ni oft effectual renieiy wn.eh th medical skill of 'our time fi can devise for t1. is rywliti anil fatal malady.

It is combined itouiiIil most active rcme nai? tnat have bet discovered for tLe Xi iuyafum of this foul order from the blood, and th r. seuv tf tlic system from, its 1 destructive coiiFequences. Hi 5.ee it should be mplo.ved for the cure of nor only scrofula, but also those oilier a floe tious which arise from it, such a EitrmvK and iris ih I EfSVP. Pi A JPOKV'S I 'rjtK, Ki'. 01 JMtTLKS, 1 i'iTi i.Kti, liL'TUirs, and lioiijs Tcmoks.

Tetter, and Pl.T Khfi'm. Mk.ml Kivf; Worm. Khki'ma i ist. Svpiin.nicand PIwtcntiAL Dp.crsy. Hvspepsia, DmiLiTY, and, indeid, ajj.

Ckvpi aints ahisisg fh Vitja Ttv or. iMPrni: Bioon. TJie nlar belief in "iniimrity of the blood" is founded in ti nt tor crotula is a dtsrenera i tion of the blood. The pai purpose and virtue of ti araj'avllla iR to purify and reeem rate this vital fluid, without which scund health i ii in contaiuiuatea i OATriAllTIC PILLh. I FOR ALL THE PURPOSE OF A FAMILY PITYSTC arc composed that disea1 within the ranee of their nc tion can rarely withstand evade them.

Tneir penetra tins properties search. cleans and invigorate' every nor tion of the human orcanuin. correct in? its diseased action i Aud restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence o. these propei tiea.

the invalid who is bowed down with pain or phvsical debility is atonihcu to find his healte or energy restored by a tvn at ncv so simple and inviting. Not do they cure iLe every day complaints of every i lody, but also many furmidablc and ihiiierous diseases. The acent below i pleased furnish sratis my American Almanac, containing ctrtificafes of their cures iinrt directions lor tneir use lr. ilc eompiaiii Co U(t 'it J.I.4U other kin 'iltwstatt; of tiit body or ob diet1 complaints, arising fiio fctructn of Its AYER'S CUKRRY PECTORAL. For the rapid cure of 1 Ccupbs, CoUls, Influenza, Hoarseness.

Cvu; IiiCipient Consumption, and for the relief jl' Con i eumplive Patient in advimctdstucs i of the disease. SovideUthefield of its xisefulness and so numerous are the cases of its cures, that almost ev ry section of country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the luturs by Its use. Vlien once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of ic tnffaimurnt to ffcjiue observation, aua here us virtues are known, the public no Imiser ti'te what antidote to employ for the distressing and dauce rous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. 'While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has stained friends by tvery trial, conferred benefits on the atllicted they'can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. DT DR.

J. C. AYE LOWELL, MASS. All our a.e for 3als by every Druggist In the City acflOourty. i WE ADVISE THOSE USING SOLUTION, Citrate of Magnesia, Seidlitz Powders, or other valine purgatives, to TRY ROGERS CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, (in powder) an economical Bubstitute for jara.tO:a Waters, as a cooling beverage.

For sale by all Drucists. Manufactory 13 Spring street, N. Y. Price twenty five cents per bottle. se20 2aw3mTuAiS PLUMBING.

PLUMBING TO PLUMBERS. A NEW ARTICLE OF WATER PIPE, Manufactured wholly from a superior quality of WROUGHT ZLVO. Offered to the trade penerally at favorable prices. TIJs pipe is free from all poisonous oxides and impurities, WO is of STRENGTH AND DURABILITY. No taste or change whatever is produced in the water after Standing in it tbrouph the night.

The expense is little more than that of galvanized iron pipe. ARMSTRONG BLACKL1.V, Agents for the Manufacturers, Fc2fl No. 278 Court street. GROCERIES. WHEAT FLOUR FOR FAMILY AND linkers' vise.

stAd atNtw York wice. Also. Butter and Lard hy the tub. firkin or barrel; Amonia by the jar; Halera tus by tbc kep; Mtdt and Hops. Crackers of all kinds manufactured and sold at the lowest cash rates, DaVID k.

DUCKKR, Formerly of Fulton street, nw at 74 Nassan, 6e28 ly corner of J'ejirl street. IKfeT QUALITY FAMILY GHO0ERiESV H. CORNELL. 23C Fulton street, comer of Clark street, offers to families the most complete assortment ol GROCERIES AND FRUITS. tc be found in the city.

embracing even; article of necessity or CHOICE WINES. LIQUORS ANL SPEARS, and every variety of Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Ac. GARDEN, FIliLB AND FLOWER SEELS, American and the most approved kinds and varl eties, carefully put up and nacked for all climates. W. H.

CojtKKiJ, solicJta the pi tronace hitherto extended ta fcjm frcuD the nvenuea. as the orders are attended to daily as UBuaL Goodf delirered a'l of the apH tf IMrOUTAtif FAMILIES AND ALL visfe genuine TEA. COFFEE and SPICES, and at price to Bultthc Uuiea, should call upca HARDING 4 COKNEB OK FOLTCS AND MilN StRKETS, Beet Government Java, lb cento, or 6 ns. for one dollar Maracaibo, le cecta, or 5 as. for 75 cents.

14 65 StDomingo.li. 65 10 60 have receive! by the late arrivals the most choice assortment of new Teas, which we offer 25 per cent cheaper than usually charged by Nor York deaiera. N. B. Ik Five Podm Boxbb or Baosat Wuolesau Parosa SPICES.

We Lave fitted up the most improved machinery for manu fecturinp Mostauo. Coooa, Chooolatjs and Spioes, which we warrant pure, and of the be3t Quality, and at a cheaper rate than ever before offered. HARDING Corner of Piiltnn ftnfl Main hrnn1j.lt.n "MlTWed tc 1) rnH of tie Olt.T. rt3 tf ROOFING. GOTTA PERCHA CEMENT ROOFING.

The Cheapest audMost Dubiulk Itoornio in Us. Cinbe applied to old ShlndeRoors. without removing them. TIN ANW METAL ROOFS, Coated and repaired with GDTTA PERCHA CEMENT, and warranted water tight. Bpcclmem and references can be seen at the office, 348 Foltok Stbbst.

Bbooextn, and 510 Broadway, Opposite St Nicholas Hotel, New York. oSS 1IOHNS OROSLEYi GEMS' fVUMSHIHG (iOOOS. TfcrgooJ8hirtfor3. SHIBTSil! line Shirts 1,25, 1.60, 1,75. 2.C0, 2,25.

tlarstlllea and Printed Shirts, new patterns. TV Itlo.t Uosoms A law assortment, 25c to 3.25. The Ulest novelUes in Sr jHa ami Ties, (no old stock GENT.S' KURNISUINQ STORE. UMlEBTAKEltS. FPEK.

(late of) B. N. BURRILT, i culd rest tctfully inform the public that he has ft arerooru at No. 18 COUBT STREET, corner of KOD. opposite (he City llsa where can be ha evervti in rco uWt 'or Hie burial of the dead.

everythinB J. M. HOPPEIt havlnn had much experience Tor the lni Uon.yto,?ttMuan,fcS!r wlu CVBtrect? h0ur" st No 18 weeuttd at this office. Jvujarxi.v STATE TAX SALE TJE JFOL LOvYHW i A list of lands situate in the OountyorKings. furnished by the State Comptroller, which are included ia the general list of lands advertised by him to be sold for arrears taxes, at theCapitol, In the City of Albany, at a tax sale commencuttB onto Wtkteof November.

Treasurer of Kings County KINGS COUNTV. BATH TRACT Lot 1, 80 ft front on Franklin av. 50 ft to the Hay by 31i ft dec lot 21), 130 ft 10 in front, 33 ft on side 132 ft reiir. and 43 ft on Kslde; lot 27. lil'SlTWlCK VILLAGE Adams Stkeet North side, lota and 12: south side, lots 68,80 anil 82.

Bushwick Avksitk East side, lots 1.2, 11,7, 9,10, 11. 44; 45, 47, 48. i 50. 70. 70 91, 130, 137 and 138; west side, lots 40, 41, 42, 77, 78, 71) and 80 liusuwicK asd Newtown'Tchkfike North side lot 52: south Bide, lot 52.

Brooklyn and NewtowmTubnpikb North side, Eot 2ti. Calvkr Stbeet North side, lot 201; south sld, luts 103 and 194. STnEET Nortlisldc, lots 132. 133, 135. 136, 137, and 138.

Cbdar Btbeet North side, lots 339 and 310; South Bide, lots 172, 173. 174, 175, 180.182, 318 and35I. COOK StbeKT South side, lots 28 and 25. Street North side, lot 183. De voe Stbkbt North side, lots 60 and 51; South side, lot 84.

Stkkkt North side, lot 234. Eighth Street West side, lot 323. 1lm Street North side, 117, 118, 119. 120, 121. 122, 127, 284, 285, 2SB, 287, 288.

294 and 301 South side, lots 144 to 1531nclusive; 3U6, 307, 80S, S09. 318 and lit. Bcergbeex Aye kuk North side, block 7. lots 2ti to 34 Inclusive. Street North side, lots 282, 283 and U81.

Fifth Street East side.lSta and 185. First Street East side, lot 59. Fourth Street East side, lots 158 and 215; West side, lots 131, 122 and 123. Forrest Street South side, lots 85 and 80. Franklin Street East side, lots 102, 103 and 181; West side, lots 183 and 181 Street North side, lot 294.

Graham AviiNoii East side, lot7. II Street North side, lot South side, lots 1, IK. 455, 457 and 477. Herbert Strrbt South side, lots 115 and 110. Street North side, lot 230; South side, lots 213, 215.

217, 219. 237, 239 and 285. Jefkerson Street South side, lots 83 and 122. SteF KT North side, lots 77. 78.

79. 85. 87, 101, 103, 105. 107andl3. Street North side, lot 57; South side, lot 17 Lafavktte Street West sldc.lot 47.

Lawton Street North side, lots 07 andC08. Linden Street East side, block 8, lots 2. 4 and 8." Street Southslde.lotsOandlO. Madison Street North side, lot 143. Myktle Sthebt North side, lots 12, 13, 14.

15. 10. IS, 19, 21, 23. 24, 28, 29, 180, 187, 188, 189. 193, 193, 197, IS, 2(10.

201, 202, 203, 204. 205. 200 and side, lots 52 to Ki inclusive, 210218, 222 and 224. Street North side, lots 21 and 22. Nassao Street North side, lots 411 to 417 Inclu sivc.

New Bitshwick Road East side, block 6. lots 1, 3. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 andl21. Ninth Street East side, lot 309 Reuses Street South side, lots 1 and 3. Sanford Street North side, lots 9 and 10; South side, lot 40.

Seventh Street East side, lot 530. Sixth Street East side, lots 220, 227 and 232 Smith Street East side, lot 154; North side, lots 8, 9, 10. 11, 12, 19, 20 and 21; South side, lots 20, 28, 31 and 32. Shydau Street North side, lots 72. 73.

74, 75. 70, 79, 80 and 81 to 90 in elusive. 234.235. 212and243; Soutislde, lots 100,257, 259, 259, 200, 278 and 279. Third Street' East side, lot Hi).

Union Avknve East side, lots 1, 153, 154, 312 and 313: West side, lot 7 Varet Street North side, lot 10. Washington Street Enst side, lots 187. 4t3 and 400 West side, lot 23, 09 and 047. Water Street North side, lot 30, Waterudry Street West side, lot 00. Wyckoff.

Street North side, lots 170 to "Mcir TRACT LO. 18. IJEN YSE TRACT Lots 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 10, 17, 18, 19 21, 23 and 27. EAST NEW YORK VILLAGE Block 2, lot 18; lllock23 01210; Block 33, Block 37, lots 14 and 20; Block 38, lo Block 39, lots 9. 11.

12, 13. 17 and 28. FORT HAMILTON VILLAGE Atlantic Avende Lots 39, 01 ft front 145 ft on SE side, 39ftrear aod 43 ft on N.W side: 392 and 498, 501 Atlantic Street Lots 323. 312; 347. 348 and 349.

Clinton Avende Lots 195, 196, 220, 239.243 feet on SEly side, 50 fi 8 in war. 100, ft on NWly side.IOKi.STON Avknuk Lot 51, 52. (U.and 99. Hamilton Avksuk Lot 29, 30, S5, 54. 5S 59, 8b', 87, 131 and 133.

Jkffkuson Struct Lots 284. 594, 506 and 527. LafavbttkAvesu fciLots 29i', 297, 303, 310, 481 and 43, 524 521 'B." Lexington Avr nuk Lots 8.9,11 and 15. 509 524 524 'D." Monmouth Strfkt 'Lots 1H5. lGti, 107.

174, 175, ISO. 1SL 183,187. m. New Utrecht AvEfTUB Lots 491), 493, 49Uand517. OceanAvenue Lot 514.

United States Avenue Lots 123, 124, 128, 129. 130, 131, 132, 1U3, 135, 137 and 139, 140 to 150 inclusive, 157 and 159. Union Street Lots 3G5, 3H7, and 372; Warren IStrkbt Lots 241, 243, 346, 2'i2, St3. 205, 209, 429 and 441. Waverlv Lot 102 GREENFIELD VIIXAGE.or Fheehas'sLand Association Ma) No.

1, Lots 14. 15. 21, 35, 49, til. 02. 7b, 87, 97, 105.

10 110, 121. 135, 137, and 141. Map No. 2. lots 5.

10, 20, 27. 45,47 54. 55, 60, 07, 8, 97, 102. 100. Clarkson's Fa9m Map.

lots 15, 16. 17. 18, 19, and 37 to 45 inclusive. 48, 49, 50. fi CO, 07 and 08.

Oakland Map, lot 15, 10, 5. 20, 33, 39, 41 aud 4 White's Map. 0, 20. 22, 24.25, 20 and 27. Windsor Terrace Map lots 3 to 9 inclusive, and 27.

TOWN' i)V WAV UTRECHT House and lot bd Nlvf317 ft 8 ins in fronOb.v highway from the Narrows.or Fort Hamilton to the village ofNew Utrecht. S)h(about 311 ft 3 in) by land of II Van Pett andDe Russey.Wly C07 ft) by of De Russey. being a triangle, and containing Md of an acre; house and farm bd SWIy in front 7c 721 by the bay or rlver.and also SWly by other lands of .1. C. Delaplaine, or heirs of Wm.

Post and bv land of heirs of J.Cropsey, NWly 55c 271 by lands of heirs of 3 V. Delaplaine, and ofUnited States at Fort Hamilton and land late of G. S. Gelston, NE by woodland of I. Bergen and land of K.

Waters and SEly by lands of heirs of I. Rennet, and of said Delaplaine or heirs of Wm. Post, Including Salt Meadows and exclusive of high waythrough same, 9t acres land assessed to Isaac C. Delaplaine, or heirs of William Post bd Sly in front about 8c 111 by tho bay or river, Ely about 39c' by land of heirs of J. Cropsey, and Wly by the lane andl'and now or late of the said I.

C. Delaplaine or heirs of William Post, containing exclusive of the highway through thesame, TRACT Lots 10, 11,12. 42. 49. 58, 59, CO, CI, 2.

fi3. 65. 75. SMITH TRACT Lot 08. VAN BRUNT TRACT Lots 19 and 20.

au27l0vr AJEW YORK SUPREME" COURT? CO lNTY Xy 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 1859, will be sold at public auction at the Frantdin House, atthe corner of Fulton nnd Water streets, near the Fulton ferry, in the Citv of Brooklvn, in the County of Kings, on the fifth day of October, in theyear 1859, at 12 o'clock noon of 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 parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Tenth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings and State of New York, bounded by a line commencing at a point in the northerly line or side of Livingston street, which said point is distant one hundred and seventy live feet and eight inches easterly from the northeasterly corner of Smith and Livings tun streets, and running thence northerly parallel with Smith street and nearly at right angles with Livingston street and through the centre of a party wall nitietv tive feet, thence ea terly parallel with Livingston street twenty four feet and four niches to a certain street or place called Gallatin place; thence southerly parallel with Smith street and alone the westerly side of said Gallatin place ninety five feet to Livingston street aforesaid; and thence westerly along the said northerly side of Livingston street twenty four feet and four inches to the point or place of beginning. Together with all and singular the tenements, bt'i i'ditaments and anuurtenanees thereunto belong ing or in any wise appertaining. Dated Brooklyn. September 12th.

im. JOSEPH M. GREENWOOD. Referee, No. 3 Front street.

Brooklyn. War. M. Iran aim h. Tiff's Atty.

sel3 2aw3wTu The above sale is postponed until the 12th day of October, 1859, at the Eanie hour and place. Dated Brooklyn, October 5th. 1859. o7 2awtsTh JOSEPn M. GREENWOOD, Referee.

The above sale is further postponed until'the 2d day of November, A. D. 1859, atthe same hour and place. Dated Brooklyn, October 12th, 2awtsW JOSEPH M. GREENWOOD.

Referee. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE DIS charge of an insolvent from his debts, pursuant to the provisions of the third article of the first title of the fifth chapter ofthe second nartofthe Revised Statutes. SAMUEL F. BARTOL, of the City of Brooklyn. Notice first published the second day of August, 1859.

Creditors to appear before the Hon. Samuel D. Morris, County Judge in and for the County of Kings, at his Chambers at the City Hall, City of Brooklyn, on the twenty fourth day of October next at ten o'clock tht? forenoon of that day. SAMUEL F. BARTOL, Insolvent.

No. 221 Pearl street, New York. D. F. Sawtkr, Attorney for Insolvent, No.

10 Wall street, New York. aulO lawlOW iiYV SU ANCfTT) fan 6rderof ros TVELL C. BItAINARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against ALBERT KM MANS, late of the Town of Flatlands, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, the executors, at their residence, in the Town of Flatlands, on or before the 18th day of February next. Dated August 9th, 1859. JOHN L.

RYDER,) PETER LOTT. Executors. nulOlawfimW, GEORGE LOTT. TVTOTJCE OF APPLICATION' FOR TJIE DI3 charge of an insolvent from his debts, pursuant to the provisions of the third article ofthe first title of the fifth chapter of the second part of the Revised Statutes, WILLIAM T. WOOD, of the City of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings, an insolvent debtor, individually, and as one of the firms of Wood.

Dickinson AV. T. Wood II. Ii. Tuthill, or Wood Tuthill, of the City of New York.

Notice first published June 29th, 1859, Creditors to appear before the Hon. Samuel D. Morris, County Judge of Kings County, at his Chambers in the City Hall, in the City of lirooklyn. on the twelfth day of September, 1859, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to show cause why an assignment of the said insolvent's estate should not be made, ami he be discharged from his debts, pursuant to the provisions ofthe statute for the discharge of an insolvent from his debts. DAVID R.

GAKNISS. Attorney for Insolvent, je29 lawlOW No. 39 William street. New York City. KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT.

George R. Ives apainst Thomas McCarthy, Jane Mc Carthy his wife, Isaac B. Willington, Edward B. Abhott, Mulford T. Raynor, Nicholas B.

Schenck, James D. Waph gen, Samuel McCarthy. James McLouidiliii and Thomas Savage. Suinmons for Relief (Com. not ser.) To the defendants, Samuel McCarthy, James McLoughiln and Thomas Savage: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which was filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, in the City Hall, City of Brooklyn, on the 13th day of August, in the year 1858, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, at their office.

No. 51 Liberty street, in the City of New York, 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 New York. July 8th.

1858. SANDFORD A EMERSON, o5 lawfiW Plaintiff's Attorneys PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROD WELL 0. BItAINARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persona having claims apainst CHARLES WILSON, late of tlie City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the eame with he vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, the ex cutors, atthe oflice of Joseph M. Greenwood, No. 3 Front street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the 10th aay of March next.

Dated September 12th, 159. MARGARET WILSON.) scHlawCmW JOHN WILSON. Executors NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Stephen I. Lott against Joseph Ritter, Lydla Rittcr, Margaret Ritter, Thomas Ritter, Henry Ritter, and Mary, his wife, John C. Ritter and Margaret, his wife.

John F. Butterworth, Receiver, of the Islr.ad City Bank; Edward Broderlck, John K. Broderick, James M. Benedict, 0. Cutler Fuller, Clement L.

Denningtou, Hugh McNIcolI, and William Jnrvie. To each of the defendants above named You are hereby summoned and required to answer tlie complaint in this action, this day filed hi the oflice or the Clerk of the County of Kings, at the City Halt, in the City of Brooklyn, In said County of ICings. und State of New York, and to serve a copy of your antnvcr to the aaid complaint on the sid srriber, at his ollieo. No. 3 Front street, in thesa city of Ur oklvii, within twenty dnvs after tho service of this suin moiiH on you, exclusive ofthe day of such service; audi von full to answer the said complaint within the time afore said, the plainMil in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the coinphiint, JJated I July Ulth, JduJL ABRAHAM LOTT, PhuntilTH Attorney, No.

3 Front street, Brooklyn. CORPORATJON" NOTICE Miidi "on Rtrcer grading and paving, from Franklin to Classon avenues. A petition has been presented to the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, to grade and pave Madison street, from Franklin to Classon avenues, the Common Council have fixed the District beyond which the assessment for said Improvement shall not cNtend, tn wit: one hundred feet in depth on each side of said Madison street from Franklin to Classon ranees, (If any) against the said Improvement must he left ut the Street Commissioner's oflice on or before the 29th day October, 1W)9. as the Common Council will finally act upon the same at their next ensuing meeting, or as soon thereafter as convenient. Dated Rrooklyu, Oct.

4th, o5 CHARLES TINNEY, Street Commissioner. anu il H. CONCUKI) nnttcx jjus id, soa, 233, 34, 23t, 442, 44, 454, 455, 407 458, 4t3 and 467. Forest Plaut Lots 02, l3 nnd cor. lot, width 25 ft, averape depth SO ft; 72, trianple '15 ft 3 in front, tiO ft 3 in on tiK side, 32 ft 1 SW aula.

Koht 14 1 Li. Place Lot 421 50 ft front. 114 OK KICK OK COMMI3SIONEKS OF V1L L1AMSHUBG1I IMPROVEMENTS In the matter of the openingof Eleventh street, from Division avenue to Union avenue, in the late City of WilUamsburgh. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Commissioners appointed under and by virtue of an act of theLcglslature of the State of New York, passed March 20th, 1857, entitled "An Act relative to the payment of expenses for local improve in. iiis hi the late Village and City of Williamsburgh, and to actions and proceedings in respect thereto," have completed their report in the matter of the above improvement, and filed the same hi the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings that they will meet at the office of the Corporation Counsel, at the City Hull, hi the City of Brooklyn on the 2'Uh day of October, fiom 9 o'clock A.

M. to 12 o'clock to review the said report, which, during the ten days it; eceeding said meeting, maybe examined in the said County ClerkVofliee, by all parties interested in the same; and that at the time and place of meeting above specified any person may oiler objections in writing to theBaid report, and accompany the same wlthsuch affidavits as he may think proper. The district of assessment comprises all the land lying on the easterly side of Eleventh street, between Division avenue and Union avenue, and extending easterly to a line drawn i qui distant from Eleventh and Twelfth streets and Union avenue, and running in thesame general direction; also all the land lying on the westerly side of Eleventh street, and extending westerly to a line drawn equi distaut from Tenth and Eleventh streets, and running in the same general direc Kui. Al BEN J. SP0ONER.

DANIEL B. HASBROUCK. Corumissioners. THOMAS COTREL. Brooklyn, 0tober4.185lJ.

td OKK1CK OF COMMISSIONEKS OF WILLIAMSBURGH IMPROVEMENTS In the matter of the regulating, grading, paving, curbing, guttering, bridging and flagging of Eleventh street, from Division avenue to I nion avenue, in the late City of Williamsburgh. Notice is hereby given. that the undersigned Commissioners uppointed under and by virtue of an act of the Legislature of tin tate of New York, passed March 20, 1857, entitled An Act relative to the payment of expenses for local improve nients in the late Village and City of Williamsburgh. and to iction and proceedings in respect thereto" have completed their report in the matter of the above improvement and tiled the ame in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, that they will meet at the office of the Corporation Counsel, it the City Hall, In the city of Brooklyn.on the 2fith day of Oc tidier next, from 9 o'clock A. M.

to 13 o'clock to review the said report, which, during the ten days preceding iid meeting, may be examined in the said County Clerk office, by all parties interested in the same; and that at the time and place of meeting above specitied, any person may oer objections in writing to the said report, and accompany the same with such affidavits as he may think proper. The district of assessment comprises all the land lying oa the easterly side of Eleventh street, b2tween Division and Vnion avenues, and extending easterly to a line drawn equidistant from Eleventh and Twelfth streets and Union avenue, ami running in thesame general direction; also all the hind lying on me wesieny bine oi iiaeveiuu mi em. anu extending westerly to a Urn: drawn equi distant from Tenth and Eleventh streets, and running in the same general direction. MJ Sp0ONER, DANIEL B. IJASBKOUOK, Commissioners.

THOMAS COTREL, Brooklyn, October 14.1859. oI4 td ASSESSMENT NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the followlne Assessments remain unpaid, and that the warrant for collecting said Assessments will expire on the 2d day of November next, and that unless said ments, together with the expense and per cent age allowed by htwAre paid on or before said date, I shall proceed to adver iNeand sell the premises in the manner pointed out by Sections 21 and 26 of Title 6th, of the present Charter of the City i'c LE SSTREET OPENING AND REGULATING FROM UNION TO BUSIIWICK AVENUES. Unknown owners $75 87; John O. Donohue 54 50. SCJIOLES STREET PAVING AND FLAGGING FROM UNION TO BUSHW1CK AVENUES; Anthony Betts SU84 43.

SCIIOLES STREET CURBING AND GUTTERING FROM UNION TO BL'SIIYYICK AVENUES. Unknown owner, 37. A. M. WOOD.

se21 law6W Collector ofTaxes and Assessments. ASSESSMENT NOTICE In the mutter Rush street opening, from Kent to Division avenues. Notice is hereby given, that the following Assessments, in the above matter, remain unpaid, and that the warrant for collecting said Assessments will expire on the 8th day of November next, and that unless said Assessments, together with the expense and per cent age allowed by law, are paid on or before said date, I shall proceed to advertise and sell the premises in the manner pointed out by Sections 24 and IN. of Title 5th. of the present Charterofthe City of Brooklyn James Maurice, assignee ofB.

B. Boerum M7 8. Elizabeth Bovdl5i3; J. H. V.

Cockroft 2i 7ti; Bradford Blanchard lo SV'Dairiel Lent 12 75; Nevin Barber 5 50; Johanas Hanson in 0o; IlewletAllen 27 00: John Pearsall 1 George 1 Begins it 01': Jacob B. Boerum29M; Robt. W. Lowber 7 op; John A. Cros assignee of Marvin Cross, 6 50; Daniel Smith 3 1 ouia W.

Parker Hi 20; William Wall 18 00; James D. Spark man. 8 3s. A. M.

WOOD. se2e lawOW Collector of Taxes and Assessments. FFICE OI" STREET COMMISSIONEK, No AN ORDINANCE TO CAUSE SIDEWALKS TO BE FLAGGKIi The Mayor and Aldermen ot tlie uity ol DroOK lvn, in Common Council convened, do enact as follows: ec. i I'hat the sidewalk in front of and adjommg the lots of prnund On St. Felix street, both sides, between Lafayette avenue and Hanson place.

Also on South Fourth street, both sides, between First and AlsoSoneIoutliEiRhth street, both sides, between Fourth and South Sixth Btreet.s. Also on South Seventn street, north side, between first st, and Dunham place. i Also on Grand street, south side, between First street and 11 South Fifth street, both sides between First and Jinth streets Alo on Second street, both shies, between Grand street Old Brooklyn line. Akn. on Third street, both sides, between Grand street and old Brooklyn line.

Also on Tifth street, both sides between Grand street and BeVuSecUo thefull width of said sidewalks, with first quality flaEBing stone, not less than two inches thick, nor less than two feet in width, and three feet in length, true aud smooth on top, at the expense of the owner or owners thereof. gec 2. Tn ease the owner or owners of the said lots, pieces orparceis of ground, shall not comply with the first section hereof, within ten days after the first publication of this OrjU tru'P, tiu'StrtM Coiiunissioufjr la hureby directed to advertise for proposals for doing the necessary work for complying with tlify Ordinance, and lie shall report the said proposals to the Common Council, to the end that the Common Council may direct contract to be made for doing thetaid work, at the expense of such owner or owners. Sec. 3.

Notice shall he given to all persons affected by this Ordinance, by publication hereof in the Corporation Newspapers for ten successive days, and the advertisement for proposals ar aforesaid shall he imblisheuin such newspapers for ten successive days. Sec. 4. The expense of the said work, which shall be clone pursuant to tne seconu section nercoi.Biiau ueassesseuana coi lected in the same manner as for regulating grading and paving streets. Adopted September 19th.

WILLIAM G. BISHOP, City Clerk. Approved September 27th, 1859. o7 lOd SAMUEL S. POWELL, Mayor." OFFICE OF STREET COMMISSIONER, No.

6 City Hall. AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING TH.E FENCING IN OR CLOSING OF VACANT LOTS The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Brooklyn, in Common Council convened do enact as follows: Sec. 1. That the vacant lots, pieces or parcels of land, on St. Felix street, both sides, between Lafayette avenue and Hanson place.

Also on the corner of Broadway and Fifth st. Also on South Eighth street, south side, between Third and Fourth sts. Also on South Ninth street, north side, between Third and Fourth sts. Also on South Sixth street, south side, between First street and Dunham place. Also on South Sixth street, south side, between Second street and Dunham AIfo on Fourth street, west side, between South Second and South Third sts.

Also on South Third street, north side, between Third and Fourth streets. Are hereby directed to be fenced in or closed with a close hoard fence six feet high, atthe expense of the owner or owners thereof, each to abate a nuisance. Sec. 2. In case the owner or owners of the said lots, pieties or parcels of ground, shall not comply with the first section hereof, within ten days after the first publication of this Ordinance, the Street Commissioner is hereby directed to advertise for proposalsifor doing the necessary work for corn olyingwith this Ordinance, and he sh dt report the said proposals to this Common Council, to the end that the Common Council may direct a contract to be made for doing tiie said work, at the expense of such owner or owner.

Sec. 3. Notice shall be given to all persons affected by this Ordinance, by publication hereof in the Corporation Newspapers for ten success ve days, and the advertisem int for proposals as aforesaid shall be published in such newspapers for ten successive days. Sec. 4.

The expense of the said work, which shall be done pursuant to the second section hereof, shall be assessed and collected in the same manner as for regulating, grading and paying streets. Adopted September 19th, 1859. WM. G. BISHOP, City Clerk.

Approved September 27th 1859. 12 11(1 SAMUEL S. POWELL, Mayor. OFFICE OF STREET COMMISSIONER, No. 0 City Hall.

AN ORDINANCE TO CAUSE SIDEWALKS TO BE FLAGGED The Mayor and Aldermen oft he City of Brooklyn, In Common Council convened, do enact as follows Sec. 1. That the sidewalk in front of and adjoining the lots of ground on Bedford avenue, west side, between Division avenue and Ross street, be flagged to the width of ten feet with first quality flanging stone, not less than two inches thick, nor less than two feet width, and three feet in length, true nnd smooth on top. at, the expen. of the owner or owners thereof.

Sec. 2. In case the owner or owners of the said lots, pieces or parcels of ground. Bhall not comply with the first section hereof, within ten days after the first publication of this Ordinance, the Street Commissioner is hereby directed to advertise for proposals for doing the necessary work for complying with this Ordinance, and he shall report the said proposal to this Common Council, to the end that the Connnon Council may direct a contract to be made fordoing the said work, at the expense of such owner or owners. Sec.

3. Notice shall be given to all persons affected by this Ordinance, by publication hereof In the Corporation Newspapers for ten successive dayH, and the advertisement for proposals as aforesaid shall be published in such newspapers for ten successive days. Sec. 4. The expense of the said work, which shall be done pursuant to the second section hereof, shall be assessed and collected in the same manner as for regulating, grading and oaving streets.

Adopted September 19th. 1869. WILLIAM Gr. BISnOP, City Clerk APPrOveu oeptemuei anu, icon. oGlOd SAMUEL 3.

POWELL. Mayor. SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S fcJALE By virtue ot' a writ of execution, issued out of the Supreme Court, to me directed and delivered. 1 will sell by public auction at the City Sales Rooms, No.

843 Fulton street, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 11th day of November, 1859. atI2o'cIook noon, all the right, title and Interest which THOMAS CONOVER had on the 11th day of April. 1855, or at any time thereafter, in whose bands soever the same may be, or, in and to, All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the Eighth Ward ofthe City of lirooklyn. Kings County, and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the north westerly corner of Eighth avenue and Thirteenth street, running thence southwesterly along tho Eighth avenue one hundred feet thence northwesterly and parallel with Thirteenth street one hundred and seventy live feet; runningthence northeasterly and parallel with the Kighth avenue one hundred feet; and thence running southeasterly along Thirteenth street one hundred and seventy five feet to the place of beginning. Dated Brooklvn.

Sept. 27. sf281awGW GKORGR REMSEN, Sheriff. SUPREME COURT AliVcil" DccKcr against k5 Martin Bader and others. E.

M. Wiufirr, IWs Atty. In purfunnce of a judgment order of this Court, mad in the above entitled action, bearing date the eighth day ot October, If 59, I will sell by public auction, ntthf City SaleR Rooms, 8411 Fulton street, opposite the Cit Hall, in tin City of Brook ljn.on the fifth day of November, 1859, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following described land and premises: All those certain two lotf. pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being In the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded nnd c.ontainlnc ns follows, Beginning nt the southwesterly corner of Patchen avenue and Madison street, and running thence westerly along the southerly lino of Madison street, one hundred feet; thence southerly and parallel with Patchcn avenue, fifty fei thence easterly and parallel with Madhori street one hundred feet to the westerly line of Patch en avenue: and thence northerly along the said westerly line of Patchen avenue fifty feet to tho place of be gJimlnB. Dated Brooklyn, Oct.

11. If59. 2aw3W (886) GEORGE REMSEN, Sheriff. i i I i I i i I i i i i I i I 1 tSV I'KEMK "COURT. The Atlantic Dock Com pauy against Joseph Btomell and othera atjittr uf York.

lioumkM anil dcscrilu't! follows: He phuiincon the giMitbwwIvrly side of oleott street at a point distant ninety feetscutheusterly from Van Brunt street thence rumiinssoutliwesterlyvHrnllelwith Van Urunt street one hundred and thirty one teet more or less to the centri! of lied Hook Lane; thence easterly thvoufih the centre of aidlaiieto the Intersection o'" aline pjiraltel Iwith an Itmnt ntrvet nnd distant one humlreil aud tifteen feet southeaster iy therefrom: andthenee nortliensterly on the same line parallel with Van Urunt street one hundred and twenty one feet more or less to oleott street; thence northwesterly along WoicoU street twenty five fuel to the iluce of Vegiir uinc: with the rlnht of said Company to the land in the south cnterlv half of Red Hook Lane opposite the premises above ilescrmed. I)ated Brooklyn. Oct. 13, ltofl oir2aw3wS dLOIidE KRAIStN. Slierlff.

SUVEEME COUET Geoi isc V. Jittle ugiiinst Gilbert K. Terrett and others. Jvhs 1). Taylor, Plffs Atty.

pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made in the above entitled action, bearing date the 7th day of May, 15 1 will sell by public auction at the City Sides Kootns, No. :143 Fulton street, opposite the City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn on the fifth dav of November, 1859, at 13 o'clock, noon, the' following described land and premises: All those fuur certain lots, piec or parcel? of land, situate In the Citv of Brooklyn, known on a map recorded with amort cuev Cilb. i U. Terrett to Richard L. Crook, in theotllce of the 'Clerk uiow Kepister) of Kings County, in liber 230 of page 333, Ac, as numbers thirty four (34), thirty live (35).

lliirty six (3'). thirty seven (37), bounded and described at follows: Hepinninp at the southtasterly corner of Fraukliu avenue and Madison street and running thence easterly along the southerly side of ifadison street one hundred fret thence southerly and parallel with Franklin avenue one hundred feet; thence westerly and parallel with Madison trcet one hundred feet to the easterly side of Franklin avenue; thence northerly alonf? the easterly side of Franklin avenue one hundred feet to the point or place of 1i. nine Tl. UrOOkUll. Oct 15.

1 ol52aw3w? 8SJ ttKO. UEMSEN. Sheriff. 'I'FEEME COVET Anson Bliikc against Solon 5 M. Lancworthy and others.

A. W. S. Thompson Plff's Attys. In purpnance of a judgment order of this Court made in the abuve entitled bearinp date the 10th day of October.

I will sell bv public auction, at the City Sales No. 343 Fulton street, (opposite the City Hall,) in the City of i Brooklvn, on the 5th day of November, 1S50, at 12o'clock noon, the follow inj; described hintl and premises: All that ccr tain lot of land, and house thereon erected, situate in the SiNth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, and bounded and con turning as follows: Begin nhiK at a point on the northerly cide of ackett street, distant sixty feet westerly from the northwesterly corner of Sackett aud Van Brunt streets, and rumdnL tlieuce westerly along Sackett street twenty feet; thence northerly parallel with Van Urunt street seventy five feet; thence easterly parallel with Sackett street twenty feet: nnd thence southerly parallel with Van Brunt street seventy five feet to Sackett street, the place of beginning. Dated Brooklvn, Oct. 11, 5) GEO. REMSEN.

Sheriff. HERIFK'S SALE By virtue of" a writ of oxe culion issued out of the City Court of Brooklyn, to medi rected and delivered. I will sell bv public auction at the City Sales Booms. No. 343 Fulton street, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 20th dav of October.

185H. at 12 o'clock noon, all the right, title and interest which WILLIAM E. TIIETPOUD. and CHARLOTTE, his wife, and KuBtiKT DAVIS. Trustee 1 of said Oliarlotte Thetford, or cither of them, had on the 20th day of AukusL ly, or at auy time thereafter, in whose haudssoever the same may be.

of. in and to. All those four certain pieces orparceis ot land, situate, lying ana oennr in the Fifth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, Kimjs County, Statu of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: First, all that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate, ly inc and being in the Fifth Ward aforesaid, known as' No. 13! Sands street being known on a map filed in the Othce of the Clerk of Kings County by Thomas Cooper, Master in Chancery, June 4.

1806, by the number and a part of No. 5" bounded and containing as follows, to wit beginning at a point on the northerly side of Sands street where No. "inland on said map join each other, and running thence westerly aloii'j the northerly side oi Sands street twenty eight few: thence northerly as the fence now stands one hundred feet thence easterly twenty eight feet to the westerly line nf and thence southerly alon? said westerly line of No. to Sands street, the place of beginning. Second, all that certain lot of hind situated in the Fifth wan! ol the City of Brooklyn, on tlte southerly tide of Prospect stree between Charles ami Bridge streets, known asnnmher one hundred and thirty (130) Prospect street, and bounded and containing as follows: beginning on the southerly line Prospect street at a point distant forty live feet three inches (45 ft.

3 in) westerly from the southwesterly corner of Prospect nnd Charles streets: running thence westerly along Pmspc street twenty nine teet eignt inches (at tt.s to a lot or hum lately sold by Gerrit L. Martense to William S. llastie. then, southerly along that lot of hind and parallel with Charles street ninety seven feet six inches 07 ft. ti thence easterly and parallel with Prospect street twenty nine feet eight inches ft.

8 and thence northerly parallel with Charh'S street ninety se en feet sixmches(l'7fttiiij) to l'rospect street at the place of beginning. Third, all that certain piece or parcel orlotsofland situnte lying and being on the westerly side of Navy street in said city of Brooklyn, bounded and described as follows, to wit: beginning at point on the said westerly side of Navy street dis tant southerly two hundred and forty two feet four and one halfinches from the southwesterly corner of said Navy street and DeKalb avenue; running thence southerly along the west erlv side of said Navy street twenty feet; thence westerly on a line nearly atrh'ht angle? with Navy street one hundred feet to tin centre of the block; thence northerly on line parallel witli Navy street twenty feet; thence easterly on a line nearly 1 at riirht ancles with Navy street one Hundred feet to the place or point of beginning in said Navy street. Fourth, all that certain piece or parcel or lot of land situate, lyiiii: and beincon the westerly side of Navy street in the city of Brooklyn, bounded and described as follows, to wit: by ginnintrat a point on the said westerly side of Navy street dis taut southerly two hundred nnd sixty two feet four and one halfinches from the southwesterly cornerofsahl Navy street and DeKalb avenue: running thence southerly along the westerly side of said Navy street twenty feet; thence westerly on a line nearly at right angles with Navy'street one hundred feet to the centre of the block; thence northerly on aline parallel with Navy street twenty feet; thence easterly on a line nearly at right angles with Navy street one hundred feet to the point or place of beginning in said Navy street. Together wit' i the appurtenances, Ac. Dated Brooklyn, Aug.

22, se7 law6W GEOKGK RI JMSKV. STlEKIFF'S JWv virtue of a writof exc cution. issued out of the Supreme Court, to me directed I and delivered, 1 will sell by public auction, at the City Sales Booms, No. 343 Fulton street, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 27th day of October. ldt at 12 o'clock noon, all the right, title and interest which ALEXANDER GRAHAM, had on loth day of September, l8by, or at any time thereafter, in whose hands soever the same may be, of in and to, All that certain lot, piece or parcel of laud, with the buildings thereon erected, situate, lying and being hi the Sixth Ward of the City of Brooklvn.

County of Kings and. State of Nework. bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a point on the northerly line of Luqueer street, distant two hundred, and two feet six inches easterly from the northeasterly cor ner of Clinton and Luqueer streets, running thence north i easterly parallel with Clinton street one hundred feet; I thence southeasterly and parallel with Luqueer street eigh I teen feet nine inches; thence southwesterly parallel with Clinton street one hundred feet to the northerly side of Lu queer street: thence northwesterly along the northerly side of Luqueer street eighteen feet nine inches to the place of beginning. I Also all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying I and being in the Eighth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, afore said, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the I centre of the intersection of Second avenue and Ninth street as saia street ana avenue are lam out oy the Uommissiouers appointed for laying out streets avenues and squares in the City of Brooklyn; running thence northwesterly through the centre of Ninth street to a point distant one hundred and fnrty tive feet northerly from the southeasterly side of First avenue; running thence northeasterly parallel with First avenue to the centre of Eighth street, as laid down on said map; running thence northwesterly through the centre of Eichth street to the Gowanus Canal, as established by an act of the Legislature; running thence northerly and northeasterly along said canal to the centre of Sixth street as laid down on said map; running thence southeasterly through the centre of said Sixth street to the centre of said Seemid avenue, to the point or place of beginning. Also all the right, title and interest of said Graham in and to such part of said canal as lies in front of and adjoining the above described premises.

Dated Brooklyn, Sept. 12. seMlawCW UF.O. REMPEN. Sheriff.

IiEGAjL. WHEREAS, JOHN T. AN i )( I then Village of Willi am sburgh, now City of lirooklyn, Caunty of Kings and State of New York, being of th'T age of twenty one years and upwards, did (for the purpose of securing the payment of the purchase or consideration unney for the premises hereinafter described) on or about the tir day of November, one thousand eight hundred ami hi'ty one, make and execute under his hand and seal and dlivnr to Joseph Conselyea.late of theCityof Brooklynaforesaid, now deceased, a certain indenture of mortgage bearin? date on that, liay.coiiditioijed for the payment of the sum of jive hundred dollars, lawful money of the United States, mi the Urst day of November, A. D. liioti, with interest hereon at the rate of six per cent per annum, and to be paid hiilf yearly, whereby the said John T.

Langdon did grant, bargain, sell, alien, release.convey and confirm unto the said Jusf ph Con selyen, his heirs and assigns. All that certain lot of land, sit uatein the Town ofBusliwick (now city of Brooklviu, County of Kings and State of New York, known and distinguished on a certain "map of land belonging to Joseph Cons lyea, situate in the Town of llushwick aforesaid.survcycl by Jeremiah Lott. February 2ti, 1835." hy the number twenty two and is bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at the northwesterly corner of lot number twenty one (21) on said map, and the Boutherlysidc of the Williamsburg! Turnpike nd, and running thence in a southerly direction aluua the wcM side of said lot number 21 to the rear partoflut number 3 on said map. one hundred feet; thence westerly along the ar part of said lot number 3ii to lot number 23 on said map tn enty five feet: thence northerly along the side of said lot number23to the turnpike roari aforesaid one huudt cd feet ence easterly along said turnpike road twenty live feet to place of beginning. And whereas, the said mortgage contains a power to the said Joseph Conselyea, his executors, administrators oraa Bignsto sell said mortgaged premises in case or default in the payment of the moneys secured thereby or of any part there of: and said mortgage was duly acknowledge and certified so as to entitle the same to be recorded, and was recorded together with the power of saletherein contained in the office of the Register (late Clerk) of the County of Kings i iuov 209 of mortgages, page 312, Nov.

6. 1851. And whereat defaulthasbeenmade in the payment of the aaid principal sum of money mentioned in the condition of Baid mortgage, whereby the power to sell the said mortgaged premises contained in Baid mortgage has become one rative; and whereas no proceedings or suit have been Instituted at law or otherwise to recover the amount secured by the said mortgage or any part thereof and the amount claimed to be due thereon at thi timft of the first publication of this notice is the sum of fi ve bun dred dollars, and the interest thereon from the first Hvnf May, A. D. 1859, at and after the rate of six per cent per annum.

1 And whereas, William Conselyea and SamuH MuMeM were nominated as the executors of the last will an I ment of the said Joseph Conselyca.deceased.and uVr tMt amentary were duly pranted to them by the Siirroentp tit Kingfa County, on the twentieth day of De eembei And whereas, the said mortgage and the bond a'ceoinoanv. lng the same were by the said executorsduly aligned tn ono Micajah K. IMnckney by assignment dated October 7 irS? and recorded in the Register's ofhee aforesaid hi lAhcr jm' pace. June 21 185H. and by the said Micajah I'l Snev duly assigned to the undersigned, Cyrus A.

Smith' bv utSim. ment duted April 2,19, and recorded in the afores ud ot In Liber 450, June 28, ldd9, and th aii A Smith ie now the lawful owner and holder 1U Now. tbererore.iiotice in hereby given that by Virtue of thi power of sale in said mortgage contained, of tiie statute" In M.rh and provided, the said mortal! will lc the amount du on khi.1 TwH tt SJM'y I ic ami murfiMi'jii costs and exp. nH nllm cd by law, and that inorU (ged of Brooklyn, on the I'ith'day 'of 'November li o'clock at noon. Imted Auitunt.

pi, rh' City 'it twelve OYKUS A. mini, AHsiKiieeof Mork aw C. J. A C. LowitKV.

A try. Ini; N6tlCE. Ko7( hjuikoircet urinling and paving from Redford to No tr utl iv (1 A ijetHion liiis been pruoiitel h. the Coinm.iii'cunrjil of the City ol lirooklyn, to prade and pave Kom mskn from liedlord to NnHtr.nd avenue, the Conn or i (WHI have fixed the District beyond which the iiv.S fcsifiS improvement shall not extend, to wit one hundred feet in dfpth on each side of Kosciusko street from hedro'rd to Nostnmd avenue. monstrances fif any) agains the snid improvement must he left at the Street CnnimisKhmer's Office on or before fJic SK'tli d3 of October, 159.

as the Common Council will firally iict upon the same at their next ensnhigineetiiig or as soon tiiereafttr as convenient. Dated lirooklyn, Octo 05 2w' CHAfi. TINNEV, Street Oommissloner, in mirsuance of a judgment order of this Court made in the allm'S ltvi I will sell bv publicauctlon at the City Salesrooms, No.313 Fulton 'Opposite the City Hull, in the City or Brooklyn, mi rile iili of Noveiiilit at 13 o'clock, noon, the fl 1 ,,1 nni nrpnimp: All inaL ceri lin lot. QiA Ojj)' ptjAJt EGO. RANGE COAL.

SCREENED, FROM 0.1 osa OOTEI, and DELIVERED ANY PART OF BBOOKLIS, for the above PRioE It TON JVhh WEIGHT, os FORFEIT TILE COAL. BARLOW MIO THERS. Yards, Nob. 57 WATER STREET. Near Fulton Ferry.

Corner of Bridge and Front streets. BROOIiTS. ajtd FOOT OF WALL STREET. Nkw Your. WE WANT ALL WHO HAVE 1IKEN PAYING Hlf.ll PRICES FOR CrtU.

TO GIVE US A CALL. ONCE ONLY, TO SKCORF. aatf THEIR TRADE "BROTHER A1 A Tliev, dMii ea to inform his numerous Mends anu the puoae COAL, EiTnr.B Stovk. Eao on Bboeks. mvl.

Sands street. T) R00KLTH COAL AKDS T1IJS UBSCRIB X)ers have recently opened for the convenience of the Brooklyn residents. Coal Yards as foUotrs. lor the sale or liec ksclier's celehrateil Vnthracite. lilack Ueath.

BeaverMea dow. Broad Mountain. 4c. commonly called White and lied Ash Coals, the only coals, suitable for parlors, ranees, all kinds of heaters, machinery, ic, 4c, war i.ost nniitir. utiil for pale at the lowestmar ket prices and full weit Alsi OrrflCoiLflrtc; tl.n nannnl llnnl.

Mnllihnrtin'fl Also uaK ana me ooo. ai less price. V.v wn" Vrkir rear of the Cit? Citv Rally Hall, formerly rmerly occupied as the "Anti Monopoly Coal wok Yard, in Depraw street, the Canal.) lotn JEROME J0HV30X, riv.S tf Joralemon st. JohViuchmoke; iikaler ik coal and wood. Desires to Inform his friends and the public Generally, that he can still be found at the old stand, Plymouth street, near Catharine Ferry.

The justly celebrated LOCl.br MOUNTAIN COAL, from Davis, Pearson and all other kinds of Coal for family use, he will coutinueto sell at the lowest market prh for best Quality of Coal. is ENGLISH CANNEL COAL and LIVERPOOL OR r.El. COAL, of the best Quality. Also PI NE. OAK and iScKORT WgOD je2Stf Plymouth street, near Cathariue Ferry.

KINDLING WOOl) BY STEAH AND Machinery Price reduced. FACTORY. Nob. 6 A JAY STREET, BROOKLYN. Orders left at the tollowing places before o'clock P.

v'U cc promptly attended to: The CITY POST OFFICE. RAY, 171 Myrtle avenue. t'OSTKU A LOPER, No. 4 Panda Btreet. Mr.

JAMES, SI Fulton street. J. DAVENPORT, corner Oxford street and Fulton avenue, I and A pent. Wood in bundles constantly on hand. ol5 tf IjKBAUN A Pr opretora.

OAL AiD OOD WM. B. WALTERS IN forms the citizen? of Brooklyn that he has opened his new Yard, on the corner of Kevins Carroll streets. South Itroob Ijn. where he will continue to keep constantly on hand the besl Coal of every description at the lowest cash nrices.

Yards Tlatbush avenue, junction Fulton avenue, between Nevin and Powers streets: Flushintr avenue, cor. Washington avenue and Nevins street, corner Carroll. N. BvTbe celebrated Locust Mountain Coal constantly on han so Virfdnia Pine, Oak and iliokory Wood of the best duality 4VB. WATjTERS COAL COAL "COAL I i COAL! GKO.

McMAHON Coal Dealer, wishes to inform his friends and the public that he has opened a Dew Coal Yard, at the ouCoDEn ess and Columbia sts. where he will keep constantly on hand pure Locupt Mountain Coal, from the Locust dale Colliery of Geo. C. Potts also the celebrated Wilkesbarre Coal from the Audenreed improvement a nd Coal estate, which for manufacturtnc and domestic consumption, is unequak'd. Also Red Ash Coal, eg and stove size, of the best Quality, all oflwhich he will sell at the lowest market prices for cash.

Orders received at Messrs. Scranton Co's, Henry and Atlantic streets, corner of Columbia and Congress, and Tan Brunt street, cor. Hamilton avenue. my2T tf GEO. McMAHON.

BUSINESS JVOTICJES 3" "FAMILY St. Louis FLOUK BEST TENNESSEE AND a brands. TEAS Verv choice Black and Green. SL'tlARS Double refined, clarified and brown. BUTTER Fresh Orange County.

CHEESK First premium N. Y. State Fair, Fruits, Sauces, Extracts, Ac. Wholesale and Retail by EAMES ol51m 8SHhiksst. UOYEKTS SULTANA SAUCE PKONOUNCED bv the English press the chrf D'orvnK of Soyfr The best in the World For hot or cold dishes and every culinary pre Lancet as "a preat aid to digestion," and indispensable for the dinner Ande from the oriirinal recipe of the late Alexis Soyer, only by CROSSE BLACKWELL.

Tier Majesty's Purveyors, London. Sole Agents for the United States, i. G. YVELIN. 217 Fulton street.

New York. BRAY HAYES, 34 Cornhill, Boston. For sale by the following in ocers in Brooklyn: TV. H. Cornell.

Fulton 5t. N. Parker, Fulton av. "W.Best. 313 Fulton St.

S. E. 'WaUers, Fulton ar. Geo. T.

Sutton. Fulton st H. J. S. Owens.

Atlantic St. J. H. Lynde, Myrtle av. Mvers 211 Grand E.

D. C. A. Silver, 276 Washington Arnold YounR, Fulton st D. 'Williams, Court st.

Ira Pliillips. Court st. C. Reeiuer, Court St. .1 Thompson, Atlantic st, J.

C. )ey, 1 Fulton av. v. t. J'lfitt, uunton itv.

C. Von Glahn. Dean st. street. Purgold York Kentvard, 411 Fulton av.

ctrpet S. N. Reeves, Lafayette av. J. Xouchran, Soutli Seventh street, E.

D. Potter Hicks St. K. Cornell. 79 Fulton st.

Younc A Williams, Atlantic at 014 2w" V. Qicrveivy. facinc st. Scranton Atlantic st. Longbotham Rose, Atlantic street.

Mlddlcton 4 Fulton av. JEWELRY, I ESTABLISHED IN 1S0S HOYT, HADGEIl DILLON, (Late S. Hoyt 4 Co 26B Pearl and Fulton st. (U. S.

Hotel) New York. Keep constantly on hand a fine stock of Watches. Gold and Diamond Jewelry, Solid Silver and Silver Plated Ware and Fancv Goods both of their own and European manufacture. A choice and carefully selected stock of French and American Clocks nnd Alarms. Table and Pocket Cutlery.

Every description of Uair Work made to order. Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired by competent London and Geneva workmen. SEYMOUR H0Y1'. JAMES M. BADGER, se214m JOSEPH J.

DILLON. POCKET STEREOSCOPE" A A KTICLE, just received, very convenient to take with you Into the country; folds up like a book. Constantly receiving, new and beautilul vievs, at JOHN D. Jewdrr store. 203 Fulton st Manufacturer of Silver Ware.

Jewelry, Hair Work, etc. Wec.jinz and Cards at short notice. ap'27 tf "WEDDINGS WEDDING ANDVlsi TING 1 of superior quality, and at short notice Also Hair Work made to order. Pins, Ear Flutter Hint's, etc. All kinds of Clocks, Watches andjeweiry, aTi4 repaired in tns very oeai manner.

JOHN D. CHASE'S, 203 Fulton Btrcei. a27 Manufacturer of Silver Ware.JewMrv.Ualr Work, et SEWING MACHINES. WHITNEY LYON'S CELI2BKATEI) FAMILY SEWING MACHINES (WEED'S PATENT) for sale on the most reasonable terms at their Branch Store. 277 FULTON STREET.

Next door to IIoictox Sikp. scaly TRATBL. FOR BRIDGEPORT FARE FIFTY CENTS Dinner on Board From Peck Slip. Pier 24 E. R.

The steamer BRIDGEPORT will leave every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.at 12o'clocknoon. arrivincin time to connectwith the Housatonlc. Naunatuck. New Haven.Hartford.Sprinirfleld, and Boston Cars. Freiidat taken and received on the wharf the day previous, from 2 o'clock until the hour of sailing.

GEO. W. CORLIES, Agent, ap51j 1(15 Beekman street. N.T. FOR SAG HARBOR, LASDIKGiTaiUENT AND GREEN PORT EACH WAY The well known and commodioussteamer CATALINE.

Captain W. S. Havens, will leave from Oliver street, pier 33 E. every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoon, at 5 o'clock. Freight taken.

The Cataline has been completely overhauled and put in good order, with state noms and berths, for the above route. For further information inquire of (i. W. CORLIES, Agent, 6m Office. JQ5 Beekman street.

LONG ISLAND RAILROAD FALL AR RASGEMENT On and after Monday, Sept. 18th, 1S59, (Sundays. excepted) Trnina will run as follows TRAINS GOING EAST. Leave Brooklyn for Greenport at 10 A. M.

Riverhead atlO A. M. Yaiihunk, 10 A. M. and 3.30 P.

M. North Isllp at 10 A. M. and 3.30 P. M.

Karmhiplulc at 10 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. Syossetat 4.30 p.

M. sp'm at 10 A' ir" 4'30 and Jamai'caal0A 3.30, 4.30, 5.30 and u.30 P. M. TRAINS GOING EAST. Leave Greenportfor Brooklyn at 11 A.

M. Riverhead for Brooklyn at 11 50 A. M. nphank for Brooklyn, at 6.23 A. M.

and 12.34 North Islip for Brooklyn at 7.10 A. M. and 1.25 p' m' Deer Park for Brooklyn at7.2B A. M. and 1.40 Farmingdale for Brooklyn at 7.50 A.

M. and 2.05' i 'm Syosset Tor Brooklyn at 7.20 A. M. and 1.15 P. Hempstead for Brooklyn ut 0.55 and 7.32 A.

M. and Jamaica'for Brooklyn at 5.40, 7.33, 8.22, 8.33 A. 3 15 4.35. mT Express Train may set down passengers at Hicks villeand II. Unincli goins West, and take up passengers at same points going farther east than Jerusalem.

All other passengers who may ridt on Express Train bet ween Jamaica and Jerusalem will be clinrged 50 per cent advance on rcgu liir fare. COHP A KT1S EKS ir IPS. "VTOTICE OF DISSOLUTION THE FIRM OF i KING 4 KEIjLUM, Architects, has this day dissolved hs mutual consent. All persons Indebted to the late Arm Bro.vlvn.MavBd. i0H A COMFOKTABLE SHAVE INSURED GEN I1AYFS 175Fmtond.te8ll,1Sjux,'1,"y For aale MRS.

PAKKEH FuitoD theproprletor.UERSOIIEL xauocH, jruiton avenue, cor. Jay street. feJH Cm.

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