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

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coni aATiojr notices. TUB BTB AMD BAB HDTICBS. WOTIOBS. 8HBBAOATE NOTICES. JLBGAXi NOTICES.

toHgng aflg (Stogie the line of weariness and of flagging power. We gather from old writers that vivacity used to be the thing simulated. She tripped and laugh'd, too pretty much to stand. The reifjmng toast would run into a drawing room with an air of delighted expectation. And the obsolete terms for male dandyism "bloods," "bucks," and so forth all point to excess of vivacity as having been once the mode.

As few persons have taste enough to manage a truly exuberant life gracefully, it is apt to incur the charge of vulgarity with more ot less justice. There is a triumphant vulgarity to be found in all ranks, which no doubt owes its success to this quality; indeed no one, whether duchess or washerwoman cockney or bagman, can be picturesquely, strikingly dramatically vulgar without For a full sense of life save! from self consciousness, timidity and a host of inward restraints, and will ovuriprnnnp. hp. kt omjOTTATsrW. ATS 11R11TC.R r.

I "dT VEEDEB, 8nrroOTte of the SinJpirMATf lute of the cSv of Brooklvn. deceaimn ih.t I thereof, to the subscriber, the administrator, athlsresl dence, Tenth street, near Second avenue, or at the office of C. J. Jack, B37 Pnlton street, in the City of Brooklyn on or before the lath day of Anguiit next. Dated Febru fe8 4aw6mF Admlnlitrator.

with the 'Will annexed. PURSUANCE OP AN ORJJEW I WILLIAM D. VEEDER. Surrogate of the County' of Kings: Notice Is hereby given, according to law to il persons having claims against ROBEliT WAKDLa'w lateo the City of Ifto Jklyn. deceases, that they are re! eulred to exhibit tbo Bume, with the vouchers thereof to the Babscriber.tno executor, at bis office, 31 White street 5 ii7 Cltv ofNew Tork.

on or before th tilt, KeDtcrober next. Datod March 7th, 1857. Komwfim JAMES WAUni nw PUSURANCE OP AN ORDER OP WILLIAM D. VEEDER. Eso YiT nnntv of Kings: Notice is berebv flvpn D.Atn i.

tn all Dersonti hvlnir claltnR matnct n.tij a 7 WALTON, late of tbe Cltv of n.i7 they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers I thereof, to the subscribers, at the office of Merwln Bush iuuiu, ui nruoKiyn. on o1 before tho 23d jv nf Dated July 16ti, 1607. MERWIN KUSHMOKii. 'tAdminiBtrators. JJj I JBWUUI T.

IN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OP WILLIAM D. VEEDEB, Bnrrogate the Connty of Kings: Notice is hereby glyen, according to 'S ai. against EMELiNE A. ELY, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers tnereof. to the subscriber, the ex ecu tnr.

at t.h nm of A. V. W. Van Vechten, 46 Pine street, In the City of je(iowoiurj nuaztu qua. Kxecntor.

TN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OP JL WILLIAM D.VEEIIEK, Surrogate of the Coun r'o inuccis itreo) given, accoromg to law, nersons bavins clalmn nut Tii. iinv into of the town of New Utrecht, deceased, that they are re uirca tueiuiuit tno same, wimtue vouchers thereor, to I he subscribers, the executora, at tbe residence of Hicbnrd J. Berry, In tho town of Flatbusb, on or before tne Blui uay 01 January next. uatea July 1B07. jy31awCmW JANE M.

VAN BHfTNT, jExecntors. TN PURSUANCE OP 4N ORDER OP B. WILLIAM D. VEEDER, v.r tbe r.nnntv of KInffS: Notice is hp.rohv Hdaii npp.nrdln( to law, to all persons having claims against JAKED W. SI'ENCEK, lato of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that tbey are required to exhibit the same, with the voucher! thereor, to the subscribers, tbe administrators, at the office of A.

M. 8. Thompson, 33 Nassau street. In the City of New York, on or before the 15th day of November next Dated Mav 9th, 1S87. HENRY W.

BPENCBIt. AdmlnlBtratorB. mylO lawfimF PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OP 1 WILLIAM D. VEEDEB. Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice Is hereby given, according to nil nnnnn t.nnlnn nnntnr A I nl.1711 1STV, nil jiuowm nouufi Wiuma iig ii'Ui luuum Tfttp nf thn CM nt llrnnbli Hpppnnpn thftt H.

r. 1 ot Brooklyn deceased, that It tho same, with tbo vouchers 1 ihpv are rennired to exhibit thereof, to the subscriber, the administratis, at her resi Ihc adminlstrntlx. at her rest dence, No. 1SG Franklin avenue, ln the City of Brooklyn, on or ueiort me aiu uay ui reuruary neii jjuicu AUCilSt 17th, 1SG7. MARGABKT FOSTliK, nul lawoma uministrHiix, wuu tne win aunuxuu.

TN PURSUANCE OF AN OKDBR OF JL WILLIAM VEEDER, Surrogate of the County fK In Notice is hereby given, accorninE to law, to ail r.fltiftvinfrrhilmq HOTSO VA RIVDEREN. latt of tho Town of New Lots, dectiased, Dial they are aiTiirfiri tfinrhlhitthn Rftmp. th thn vonnhcra thereof. to the pnDBcribers, tho execntors. at tho resideuco of Ulpian van aiuucrui, im vuo iowu ui new utr hfilorf the 26th day of February noxt.

Dated Aueust 1 7 1 1 VI TMTPVI A 17TnfiirnrQ TILPIAil VAN SINDEREN.S lawGm'M WURSUANOE OP AN ORDER OF WILLIAM U. CiCirilh, iiwi ouiwfimu ui (Countv of Kings Notice Is hereby given, according to hnvlno claims affninst BAKT1IOLO l.TTitir TtrVx lnte nt the CAtv of Brooklyn, de ceased, that they are required 10 exhibit the same, with I nfflpo nf T.nwrev. Kranf ioll Soren. 39 Naa3au Kb llll. J1 rr l.

nn n.1,.lAFn fha lCtl. Btreet, in me tjn i of December ne.ijati. uo uu" 141U, S.OSCAT.,iMK(i6 xecutora. iolS lawSmTh PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER Oif WILLIAM VrJKUlliH. r.sq., ourroftai 01.

wjuu TZTr TT HnHna ahnmhv nlVPn. nilCOrfIin0 ZO I AW. to all persons having claims against BARBARA RTJS SO, lato of the Cltv orBrooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers ther of, Btrect, In the City of Brooklyn, on or before the 20th day 0Iiyf21awmf. UVIGNATrTj8PATTI. Executor.

PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OP wtt t.t a vrkdrr. Kro SurToeate of the Coun of Notice 18 hereby given, accordlngto law, to li hiiTrtno clnlms JESSE ISLEP late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they arere qulred to exmoit tne same, wun tne voucueru iimrcm, the subscriber, the o.iecutor, at his residence, Henry street, lu the City of Brooklyn, on or before the sixteenth IN PUKSUAUCE Olf AN OBDBU OP WILLIAM D. VEEDER, Surrogate of tho Countv of Kings: Notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against DAVID K. ALLEN, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they aro required to exhibit tho same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub sennors, tne executors, at mo uinceui u. iv.

n.uii, t3i TC South street, In the City of Sew York, on or before tJie 44a aay 01 uctoDer uual. hiui apl5 lawBm'M WILLLIlM n. ALLEN, 5 ExecatorB. TN PURStTANOK Olf AN OitDEft GB JL WILLIASI I. VEEDER, Surrogate of the Coun Kings: Notice is hereby given accordlngto law, to havlnir claims against iVlLLIAM: FDLLKK.

quired to cxhiDit the same, with the vouchers thereof, te the subscriber, tho administratrix, he residence of Rodney Benson, 60 Varlcl street, City of New York, on or before the nth day of August next. Dated February litii, lwii. fell lawfim MABY ANN FULLER. Administratrix. PUBSXJANCE OV AN OKDER OH wTU.TAM t.

VRKDElt. Surrogate of the County of Kin Notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all person! having claims against PETEK BICE, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are re qUireU VO LllU itlUU, WUl IUU Ulb Wli tho subscribers, the Executors, at the oflico of Wetmoreifc Bowne, No. 9 nne street, tne uity 01 new 10m, on or before Uie mo. aay 01 uctoner next. Liuteu Lpriiitnutioai.

ni nrii u. tiiiijii. BICHARD H. BOWNB, ExOCUtOTB. W6m ED WAKD HrNCHEN, i PUBSUANCE OF AN ORDER OB 111 IT Tl irOCiTlTO Urin Cnwrllfata tV tha fTnilrl.

TV iLlLiXjSl XJ, lilliUiiWi U5J uuuubwu lUU vu yofKines: Notice is hereby piven, according to law, to ill nAi unng havinrr rlnliTift ftPuinHt (1 ARRET R. HEN rmfrnrfinw litf nf thp inwii nf Xnw TTtrncht. decoaeed. that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the executrix, at her residence, Bay XMce.lH the County of Kings, on or before me iist uay oi Deptemuer iiuxi. iraiuu mtxwu loui mui mhlbfim ANN HENDKICKSON: Executrix.

TN PURSUANCE OF XN ORDER OB iw, vo an penons nnvuiK ciauns nKaiuB jjori 11 j. of the. Cltv of Brooklvn. deceased, that the? rfinniiwl to ftihlolt the same, with the vouchers there of, to the subscriber, the Executrix, at the offlce of and J. Z.

Lott, Ko. 9 WillouKliby street, iu the City oj Brooke rn, on or oeiure uio ui uay oi uvvuucr tawu xytn, ioor. mh29 lawOmF MART DILLON. Executrix. I PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OF WILLIAM D.

VEEDER. Sorroeato of the County of Kings: Notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having clalma against LAWRKNCB POWEKS, late ol tne city oi uroomyn, aeceaseu, tnai they aro required to exhibit the same, with tho vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, the executors, at the ornce of John O'Mahony, 23 Myrtle avenue. In the City ot Brooklvn. on or before the Skits, day of September next. Dated uarcn lam, irai.

PATRICK F. O'BUtEBr, fEieoators, PKTEB G. RE ILLY, mnisiawvmvv' rr ORDER Off urrocate of the PURSUANCE OF AN WII.JJAM D. VKEDER. Surrogate of the County of Kings: Kotico Is herehy glvon, accordlngto law, LU ail Deifluna uavmg vimuia agaiuair oljxia.

ajui T.T. iiif Af thn r.Hv nf RmnVlvn. Hnf.AfiJlPjl. that they are required to exhibit tho same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the executor, at his office, coraor of Flushing and Portland avennes, In the City of Brooklyn, on or before the first day of December next uttireu oiaw torn, ioo. MAURICE S.

KBRKIGAN, Exeoutor, myat lawomTu" TN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OF Jfl. W1LLIA3I D. VEEDEB, Surrogate ot tne uouuiy oi ivings: xinuceia uoreuy ifiveii, auuorunir: law. to all persons having claims against ELIZABETH they are reqnlred to exhibit the same, with the vouchers tnereoi; io tne suDBcnoer. tue executor, at ine omce oi on or before the 5th day of December next.

Bated May mjWKlWU. tUJUUD. lAtttliiH IIS It, lea lawtimM. executor, Ti 'if PTTRS IT A NOP! Off AV RDER fTff fl NUxib AJ(JK UifA VLiUUIi UJf OTXPEREME COURT, COUNTY OF fj KINGS Nathan B. Morse, plaintiff, against Ann Letch, widow of George Lelch, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased; Edward W.

Lelch and Julia, bis wife, Arthur Lelch and Ann, Mb wife, Adam Lelch and Eliza, his wife, George Lelch, Robert Lelch, and Ann his wife. Joseph M. Greenwood. Nicholas Downs. Patrick Haslta.BJchardCamp, defendants.

Summons for relief. (Com. not served To the defendants above named and to each of them: You are hereby summoned and reaulred to answer tho complaint In this action, which will bo died in the Office of the Clerk of the Coun ty of Kings, at the County Court tho City of Brooklyn, and to servo a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at his office, No. S57 Fulton srreet, iu tho City of Brooklyn, within twenty days after the service of this Bummons on you, exclusive of tho day of such servlco; and if you fall to answer the said couiulalut within the time aforesaid, tb plaintiff tn this action win apply te the Coort for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated August 9th, 1807.

h. B. MORSE. Plaintiff's Attorneys. The complaint the abovo entitled action was this day filed in the Offlco of the Clcrfe of the County of Kings, at the County Court House, City of Brooklyn, August 14, 1867.

anu lawCwW N. B. MQF.SE, Plff 's Attys. SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTUE OP two writs of Execution, Issued out of the Supreme Court, to mo directed and dellvored, I will sell by Public Auction, at No. 339 Fulton street, in tho City of Brooklyn, on the 10th day of August, 1S67, ot 12 o'clock, noon, all the right, title and interest which ilenry G.

Powers had on the 87th day of Stay, 1867. or at any time thereafter, In whoso bandB soever the same may bo, of, in and to, all that certain gore, lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Brooklyn, aud designated on a map of tho Pearsall farm, drawn by J. C. Wells, and dated April 6th, 1839, by the number 8, bounded as follows, viz: Commencing at a point on tho southerly side of the Flatbush Turnpike, as laid down on sold map, whore the centro line ol tho block between Atlantic avenuo and Pacific street Intersects the said Turnnlko as the rear or lot No. 13; tlipnco along tho said centre lino westwnrdly to land lato of James BIrdsail, snout cignty two feet three Inches; thence northerly along anicH'ow era' land fifty seven feet and seven Inches to the southerly side of said Flntbush Turnpike Koad; thenco southeasterly along the southwesterly side of said Turnpike Road, about one hundred feet six inches, to the point or place of bf ginning.

Auk also all tho right, title and interest to sucn park oi said TurnDiko Koad as nro opposite and contiguous to, and fronting tho premises above described tp the centre of sold Flatbush Turnpike Koad. Also, all that certain piece or parcel of land In tho Ninth Ward of tho City or Brooklyn, viz: BegnniDg at a polp.t on the southerly side of Atlantic aVenue? distant nlnety nlno feet and nine Inches casterl from tho southeasterly corner oi Atlantic avenue and Uowanus lane, or road; thence run. ning southeasterly one hundred and seventy four feet and Blx Itches; thence easterly fifty nine feet and nine Inches; thence northwesterly one hundred and seventy five foot more or less to the southerly side of Atlantic avenue; thence westerly along Atlantic svenne fifty nine teat and one inch to the point or placo of beginning. Dated Brooklyn Juno 27, 1867. Je271aw6wTh PATRICK CAMPBELL, Sheriff.

The sole of the above property is hereby postponed until the 22nd day of August, 1867. at the same hour and place. Dated Brooklyn, August 10, 1867. OU12 law6wM PATRICK CAMPBELL, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTUE OF A writ of execution, Issued out of the Supreme Court, to mo directed and delivered, I will sell at public auction, at S39 Fulton street, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 18th day of September, 1861, at 12 o'clock noon, all the right, titlo and interest, which Coo D.

Jack eon, and Richard Jackson had on tho fifteenth day of September 1863, or at any time thereafter, in whose hflnds soever the same may he, ef, in and to, all the lots in the Seventh Ward of the City of Brooklyn, known and distinguished on map made by tho Commissioners in Partition in a suit wherein Stephen C. Jackson and others were plaintiffs, aud Coe D.Jackson and others were defendants, dated May 4, 18(53, and filed on or about that day, in the oflico of tho Register of KInss County, as numbers 10, 17, 21, 49, 50. 60, 91, 122, 182, 1S3, 164,165,166,193,194,195, 22), 2J5, 256, 241, 253,251,255, 268, 278 2S3. 293, 309, 317, 330, 336, 314, 849, 359. 380, 417,418,419, 420 421, 422, 448, 444 445 446, 483, 484 536 531, 514, 545, 516, 547,016 617,613,619.6211.

643, 655. 656, 657, 686,636,687, 688, 692 716, 717, 722, 723. 711, (40, 786, 803, 803. 814, 20, 71. 72.

73, 74, IS. 70, 77. 79. 80 81, 82, 9J. 97,98 107,108,109.

110, 117, 118, 119,120, 185, 161, 239, 25S, 271, SCO, 802, S23, S34, SS7, S3S, 355, 865. 368, 3S0. 890, 391, 802,397,539,540, 552, 553. 554.555, 562,503, 582,583,581.585, 5S(i, fS7, 5S8, 5S'J, 021. 011,643, 701, 705, 731, 7S5, 761, 703,773, 774, 798, 819 and 830.

Dated Hrooklvn Aueust 5, 1867. auSJaewM PATRICK CAMPBELL, Sheriff. SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS Sampson Handley against Richard Claffy and others. Jos. M.

Greenwood, PllTs Att'y. In pursuanco of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, mode In this action on tho third day of July, A. D. 18S7, 1 hereby gtvo notice, that on tho twenty seventh day of August, 1867. at tho hour of 12 o'clock, noon, at tho Commercial Kxchange, number 369 Fulton street, in tho City of Brooklyn and said County of Kings, I will sell at public auction, to tho highest bidder, the lands and premises in said Judgment mentioned and therein described as Bltuate, lying and being in the Twentieth Ward of tho City of Brooklyn, bounded and described aa follows, to wit: Beginning at the northwesterly corner of Carlton and Wilionghby avenues, and running thenco northwesterly along the northeasterly side of Willoughby avonue, tv.

euty four feet and three quarters of an Inch (24 ft and inch) to a point opposite the centre ot a nartv wall; running thence northeasterly at right angles to Willoughby ave, and partly through tho centro of said party wall, eighty two feet and nino inches, (S3 ft and 9 inchos); thence easterly and at right angles to Carlton avenue seven feet ana ono inch. (7 ft anal inchi to tho westerly Bide of Carlton avenue, and running thenco sonthorly along tho westerly side of Carlton avenue aforesaid eighty five feet and eloven inches, (85 ft 11 inches) to the point or placo of beginning: Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or In any wiso appertaining. Dated Brooklyn, August 1st, 1S67. nuj 2aw3wF GERARD M. STEVENS, Referee.

SHERIFFS SALE. BY VIRTUE OF IO two Writs of Execution, issued out of tho Supreme Court, to me directed and delivered, I will sell by Public Auction, at 3S9 Fulton street, in tho City of Brooklyn, on the 24th day of August, 1867, nt 12 o'clock, noon, all tho right title and interest, which Smith J. KaBtuiun had on the 22nd day of Juno, 1805, or at any time thereafter, iu whoso hands soever tho Bamo may Do, of, In and to. all that certain section, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and ing in tho Eleventh, Isle Soventh Ward of the City of Brooklyn, and designated on a certain map of property purchased by Gcorgo Washington Pine from John Spader and Phcbe, ills wife, dated September 17, 1833, surveyed by Sidney C. Herbert, and filed as of record tho oflico of the Clerk (now Register) of tho County of Kir gs, as section No.

S3, and which said section is bounded as foHov. to wit: Faster) by Clinton avcnne.south erly on ono side by section No. 3o on said map, westerly by Vandcrbilt avenuo. which has been opcnoJ since said mapwasmado, and northerly by section No. 31 on said map.

and containing In width In front and rear one. him drcd feet, and in lenirth on each side exclusive of what baa been taken for Vanderhllt avenue, abiut two hun dred feet. And also all those two certain lots, A ad 1 (en, HnfnV Vf I section No.Sl. on said man. to wit: A strip twenty flTO lots or strip aro bounded southerly by tho above described premises two hundred feet, westerly by said Van derhilt avenuo twenty fivo fcot, northerly by the remalu lug nuriiuu 01 bkiu ecLiuii hi uu Bum uiuji wu Hun dred feet, and easterly by Clinton avenuo.

twontv flvo feet. Dated Brooklyn, July 8th, 1867, jyS lawSwM JOHN MoNAMEE. Lnto Sheriff, SUPREME COURT, K.1JN US UUUJX'l'Y. isowaru scnwariDacn, piaintiu, against, 1 Schwarlbach, defendant. Summons for relief.

(Com. not ser vea.j tne aeienaant Yon aro hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which will be filed in the Office of tho Clerk of the County of Klncs. at the Citv of Brook lyn, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com plamt on the subscriber, at hla olflce, 124 Grand sti st. City of Brooklyn, within twenty days after the service of thiB Bummona on yon, exclusive oi me aay oi sucn service; and if you fail to answer the said complaiat within tlie time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to tbe Court for tho relief demanded, tn the complaint Dated April 19th, 1867. A.

a. a muuu a aiwrney. 1ST. Thft eorrmlaint, in this action was filed la the office ofthe Clerk oftbeCountv of Kines. May 17th, myniawiuwif a.

a. laaj bis rin Auy. OUPBEME COURT COUNTY OF kJ QUfiKflo Bp.riow tstevens, piainuir, against Jonn UUlOt 1UU I UUW, LCJJUU UlUUn 111, lUUUllW Ik vitt and his wife, sued by che name of Mar? and George Mayher, defendants. Summons for relief. To the defendants above named and each of thorn: You are hereby summoned and required to answer th eomnlalntln this action, of which a codt Is herewith serv ed upon yon, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, at their office.

Number 353 Fulton street, in the City of Brooklyn, Kings County, witmA twenty a ays aiior ine service uurooi, uxciumyq of thn da vol such service: and if von fall to answer the mm nl Hint within the time aforesaid, the Dlaintlff in this action will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated April 29th, 1867. S53 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Tl. Tho nomnlfllnt hprfiln as amended was filed in tho offlco of tho Clerk of Queens County, at Jamaica, i.

en tneiitn aay oi auS lawGwS Plaintiff's Attorneys. SUPREME COURT STATE OF NEW TOKK COUNTY OF QUEENS Goorge A.Kings Henry C. Patterson, tho Atlantic National Bank of Brooklyn, tno uenprai Banic or urooKiyn, jauies yy. Smith and "William H. Nails.

Summons for relief. Com plaint not served. To the defendant, Henry C.Patterson, and to each of them: You arc hereby summoned and required to answer tne complaint in this action of the said tteorge a. Klngsland, thft nla1nt.fr. which was filed In the office of the Count Clerk oroiinnna Coantv.

in the State of New York, at Ja maica, in Bald County, on the 10th day of July, 1S67, and to serve a copy of yonr answer to tho said complaint on the buuburiuurtj ub muir uuict, iiuuiuur io ti uu lj iu mu City ofNew York, within twentydays after the service oi tnis summons on you, exclusive oi tno uay oi buch ur vlc.p and ff vou fall to answer the said com Dlainfc within tho time aforesaid, as hereby required, tho plaintiff will apply to tne court ior tne renei oomanueu in tuo complaint. Dated New York July SdjJSGT. JySO law6wTn Plaintiff's Attorneys. rTTTTinnTa rtATTTim Trtxrno fiATTXTii Cn(o i.llnHT nnolnof Roam uvvria Duujuuc, piDUiU aaiuau uuinm uuuip, wire 01 jonn ana tno saia uonn a. ueorg, Adam o.

iui, dames uoiion, juanm wnaien, "William Mulholland, Ellen Mooro, Michael Turner, Tlll Ininn 1 fn llnlinn Ann Dnnn James McNulty. Elizabeth Keegan, Catherine Clark and xingn vvansoy, aeieuuauts. ouiiuuuua iur reuui. not ser.) To the defendants: Vnn nro hprehv summoned and reonlred to answer tho cs mplaint In this action, which was filed In the office of tno cierx oi tne uounty oi ixinsn, iuo uuurt cluubo, iu ne UJty oiirooKjyn, in bam uoumj, uu ulu uiu.ei.eema day of July, eighteen hundred and Blxty soven, and to Hcrvc a ennv of vonr answer to tho eald comnlamt on the subscribers, at their office, No. 284 Pearl street, in the City of New York, within twenty days alter tho service of this summons on yon, exclusive of tho day of such ser the time aforesaid, tho plaintiff in this action will apply to tho court for tne roller aemanaea in tno compiami.

Dated July 19th, 1867, jy3 lawtjmoi S. W. 4 R. A. GAINES.

PUT 'a Attys. 1VTOTICE OF MOBTGAGE, POKE CLOSURE AND SALE. Whereas default has been made tn the payment of the principal Bum of a certain Indenture of mortgage, bear ing uaie tne eigutu aay oi uarcu, ipo, muuu huu o.cumcu llW UOTITTT Rt.h(TTT3TYTiirfVT (VTlfl Rnrfth. MS Wifft. SalOUie M.

Schoonmaker, of the City of Brooklyn, and Catharine Schoonmaker, widow of Jacob Schoonmaker, deceased, to Daniel Baylls. executor of tho last and tcBlamcnt or Mary isvereii, ueceadeu, ttuo Buusuiuor nuu ihoioui holder thereof,) to secure the payment of the sum of six hundred dollars, on tno urst aay oj may, xoou, mium farut at tmA nttttr thn nfn nfnnVPH Tier Cflnt. Dfir annum. ana recoraea in tne omce oi tno Megiuturoi wuijuuui of Kings, in Liber 440 of mortgages, page 383, on the 8th Ana.wnereas.aeiauiTi naa ueou uiuuu ui mo iajriuou of the principle sum due on said mortgage, which became due and payable on the flrBt day of May, 1880. And, vhorpBD rham nlafmfwi In he dnft nnon said mortizaire at time or tne urst pnmicauon oi mis notice, tue Bum ol Blx nunurea ana seven aouars ana oiguty one cenw, ior prtnclpal ana interest.

Aha, wnereas, no procceamgs at law or in equity have boon instituted to recover tne said nrinp na BiiTn nnn inrprpc nr Rnv narT. tnr.rp.ni. Now, theroforo.notico is hereby elven, that by virtue of tno power ui aatv cunimucu tu aiu uiuuBngo, anu in nnmnflnon nf flirt dfiif In ttneh Cftfft mflflA and nrorlded. the said mortgage will bo foreclosed and all equity of re aemption laereoi uy a saiu ine prcujioi lUBrum uea cribed at public auction on tho second day of October 1867, at the hour of it o'clock in the forenoon of that day. at tne commercial uxcuangc.

numuur to uuon Btreo in tbe tmlri Cltv of Brooklvn and Countv of Kinzs. The said DremiBes are described in said mortgage as follows, to wit: AH tba certain lot, piece or parcel of i land situate, lying ana Deing in tne uity oi Brooklyn, L. 1., bounded ana described as follows: Beginning at a point on tho southerly Bide of Tlllary Btrebt, at the dlB fjmce nf elEhtv one lect. six Inches 181 6) westerly from the southwesterly corner of Bridge and Tlllary streets, and running tnenco soutoeriy, on a line parauei witu Urwgo street, ono nnnurea ieet; meuco running wusi oriy, nn a llnp rtnrnllal with Tlllnrv Rtreet. twontv Qve feet: thence running northerly, on a line parallel with Bridge street oao hundred feet to Tlllary street, and thence running easterly, along tho southerly side of Tlllary street, twenty live feet, to tbe place or beginning, contains twenty five hundred square feet, being the samo premises conveyed to Jacob Schoonmaker, D.

by Thomas Frailer and wife by deed dated April 8. 1835. and recorded in Liber 47 of Conveyances, page 868, together with all and singular, the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise ap pertaininB. i.avou uiy o.u, 'gNlEL ATMS. Jsxecutor, zc, OI jnary avoiobb, uou ot.

G. W. J. SATBEa, Atty's lor Mortgagee, S97 Fulton st, Brooklyn. JySlawlawM OALE OP VALUBIE property in IO PARTITION.TO CLOSE AH JiSTATIS SUl tuSMIi COURT, KINGS COUNT? John Fllzslmmons and Alary Ann, his wife, Mary Dowdel and Michael Dowdel, her nusDana, against Eliza ltzaunmuuB, i umi ana otuers.

in pursuancrfVjueI aeuon, bearing dateJth ninth day of AuEUSt, IWr.the A. J. z. lott, Attorneys ior lainuna, nnuersigneu rerereo, tnerein namoo, wm sell at puuiio nuuwvii tug nuuvilfu i vuui ui iinuvi; vaiio. at uu vwu roerclal Exchange, number 369 Fulton Btreet, In the City of Brooklyn, on Monday, the thirtieth day of September, 18C7, at twelve o'clock noon of that day, the iol lowing premises, aa aeacnoea in Baia juagmeus oraer, viz: TTIrRt.

All that r.PTtftin nln.ro or narcol of land Bitnafce. lylnsc and being in tho City of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings, and state of Now York, bounded and described aa follows, viz: Beginalne at the corner formed by me miereecnon oi iqo Houtaeriy Biae i wyrim avenuo with the westerly side of Sklllman street; and rannine thence westerly along said Myrtle avenne fifty feet; thence southerly, and parallel with said Sklllman street, ninety one feet and ten inches; thence easterly, and parallel with eald Myi tie avenuo, fifty feet, to Sklllman street, anA hanranrthnt lv nlon? (inid Sklllman street nlnatv one teet ana ten mcnesi jiuv uvuuuo, uio pittc? oi bej tr. A 1 AiHrBln Atriati' nnmtflitB etfuafn. lylngandbelrinMMpeth.iathoComi&ofQueonaand State of New York, and described as follo ws, viz: All IOJ1U, auu aiou muao.bCi hu vmwi dhuiiiui i u. a.

irlctlniTnlfthed on A HUD entitled or Inscribed "Map of property in the vuiage or Maspetu, uaeens COunty.new jura, KltmiSis no nndhvthe numhers243 (twohnndrod Siif forty three,) and 556 (two hundred and fifty iSrS the two taken together are bounded aa follows; fn Wit Southerly by Hall aronne, twenty flye foot; to Wit! ooumerij fnrtv.frinrt nnilflJK erly by Jay aj 'SlH 'mn two hundred feet to Hull ana iorty wif twentv five feet bv one Tirninn nw H.nTNAHOJ5 TO DIBIsCTX 1 CROSSWALKS BE direct the owner or ownereoi to bar? cross walks placed across Fulton street. Dated urooiiiynau ij6" TT nxTm mrovv sirent commissioner. Hill .1 1VI HVDZmA. JV fM. STKEET.

Notice Is hereby elven to all par tips: Interested, of the Intention of the Common Council of HUB oity. to pasr 8' Ordinance to direct the owner or owners of Lots, on trasmuzion sireet, opposite rwni. wuii 7. a crosswalk placed on TTashinKton street, six ftet wiue. Datr Itrooklyn, Aueust 12, 1BIT7.

UUlo lut tiuncni rid I atreet uuiiuiwiuin SPECIAL NOTICE EXTENSION Ol FIRE I.1M1TB Public notice Is hcrobj given, pur suant to uirechiuu ui iu uiuuiuu v.uuiicii i biiu uiiijr ui Brooklyn, of an application to extend the Fl Limits of the Western District so as to Include tfce fo.lowlng described terrltoiy, Commencing at the intersection of the centre line of Fourth avenue with the centre line of Flatbush avenue; running thenco southerly through the centre of Kourth avenue to the centro of Twelfth tircct thence easterly through the centro or Twelfth street to Seventh avenue: thence southerly along Seventh avenue to street, and thence along Seventeenth strt to Tf Iti nvenue; and thence along Tenth avi nne to the wesi fly boundary line of Prospect Park: aLUUe Dorb ri. Vlarhnuh ana tnenco muug omu westerly ttr' och the centre of Flatbush avenue to the noint or pu.ee of beglnulng. Action will be taken on said application after tton of this notice for thirty days In the Mlca 410B newspapers, Chairman of Commltt Attest: Uzsvr MoCiqseet. City Clerk. jyll la mni? OW THE STREET COMMIS wK'i r.A,rnhn nhnncll.

at iho Mayor's oaco, SSi siondaV. Sept.16th.18S7. at 3 o'oct P.M..for grad az and paving lbin sireei, iron. i anu Line, wuu me ft, UaTirv crosswalks, ii ctniieB and lavlug all the necessary croBswii, according to tho profile of said street on me in tne uim of the street jomnniine; thrnusb Proposals to state the price per rnnning foot inrougu tne center 01 Vhn nittce of the strait Commissioner, and none other will be considered. PnS will not be considered unless accompanied with a consent In writing of two sureties of double amount each, on each proposal, (who shall qualify as to Sa'o other will considered, their responsibility) that If tne contract Elect or rei" 'V i tnB Aiaar.

next nignest Diuuer, wuuu mo eo, Proposals to be endorsed, "To the Common Council, WOrK.) JrUWJilVll. flUfiUHumi order of the Common Council, alS lOt BOBEKT FTJBBY. Street CommlBsloner. pmnt! flP THU STREET OOMMI3 SIONEB. No.

6 Cltv HalL PROPOSALS FOR nriA nrvfl A Jftl PAVING PAClt IU ai Klilbl, iroiu r.iaBson to FranKim avenues. svntau uivyuowo yQlDithe Common Council, at tho Mayor's Office, receivcu inih iB7 at o'clock P.M. 2J" ir" lu pie with the best bank iurerauiuK nnrt Inirlns, all tbiTnccefs'ary crosswalks, agrccablo to the proQle of said street on flle In the oince or the street i onnmt sioner. Proposals tO State tne priuu per 1 1 nmnloro trie center 01 sum uiruuL im i nu i (l at the nfflco Of the 7. i fiVl rxnna iTior will nn considered.

aireei iuuiuiisiviici uw ITOPOSalB Will not oe couaiuereu uiiidc JVir with a consent in writing; of two sureties of doulile tho amount each, on each proposal, (who shall qualify as to .1.1 0di.ni,T Hiot ft th nntract be awarded to tho party proposing, they will become bound as his Buroty for its faithful performance; and In case he shall neglect or refuse te execute the contract, If so awarded, then that they will pay to the City of Brooklyn the difference between the price so proposed and the price of the next mcnest niaaer. to wnom ineconiruL umj uo Tnm. Proposals to be endorsed To the Common Council," (specifying tne work.) Brooklyn, August 2nd, 1967. uy oruer 01 ine uommuii i uuuiiu, auin lOd KOBEET FUKEY. Street Commissioner BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.

rN BAK KR1JPTC EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YOItfv. bh: At the City of Brook lyn, the 5th day of AuRust, A. D. Tho undersigned hereby gives notice of his apuoint ment as aeBinee of Jaren Brewster, of the City of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings and State of Now York, within said district, who been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition by the District Court of said District. To au6 lawsw ru uaALiSJUfl.a.

occ. TN BANKRUPTCY EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YOKK.ss: At tbe City of Brooklyn the 30th Uay of July, A. 1867. The underslKned horeby gives otice of hla appointment as Assignee of William A. Cooper, of tho City of UrOOKiyii, III Liio Vjuuuiy xviwo uuu nvoio ui iauvi iuih, within said District, wlio haa been adjudged a biokrupt on his own petition by the District Court of said District.

jySl lawaw uMAjtija ore. fN BANKRUPTCY EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK, At the City of Brook lyn, the Sd day of August, A.D. 1S67. ine uiiuerniiuuu iicruu; ivco uuhuu ui ui ajjumi mpnt as AKfiiL'npe of Richard M. LlvinEiston.

of the Citv of Brooklyn In tho County of KIurb and State of Now York, who nas been adjudged a bankrupt, on ui3 own petition, by tho District Court of nuld District. au3 lawSwS uhakliKo Assignee, TK BANKRUPTCY EASTERN DI3 II nK. HUWl'lTH' ca A H.i. ef Rrnnl lyn, the yd duj of August, A. i.

lriG7, The undersigned hureby glvea notice of hi? appointment aa ast lsnee of Cornelius Olcott, of tho City of Brooklyn, In the county ormncs ana mcico or lorx, within (mid (llt trio.t. who has been adiudlrod a bankrupt on bis own petition by the District Court of Bald district. Auks laiv.irl ijllAltl.Kh ju.nk, Assignee, asc. flT BAN KKUPTU EASTE TliN DISTRICT OF Nl YORK, as: At tbo Cltv of Broot lyn. the Sd day of August, A.

WS1. The unrlprslirncd lieriibv eivos notice of hla annolut mcnt 113 assleriee of George H. Wheelock, of the City ot lirooKlvn.rn couniy oi iiincs, anu Mate 01 nmr lors, within said District, lias been adjudged a baniirupt on his own pennon Dy tne District court ol saia District. auS lawSwS CHARLES JONES. Assignee, IN BANKRUPTCY EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK, ss.

At the City of Brooklyn tbe 2d diy of August. A. 1S07. Tho undersigned herchv gives notice of his appointment as assignee of Samuel Waggoner, of tho 'Ityof urooKiyn, in tno uounty oi rvinga auu ataie 01 new York, within said District, ho has becu adjudged a bankm on his own petition by the District Court of said District. To auS Iaw3w3 CHAKLKS JUJNlga.

Assignee, sc. fN BANKRUPTCY EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. 88. At the City of Brook lyn, tie 2d day of August, A. 1867.

Thn iindprfiirrneri heroliv itIvch notice of his annoint ment as assignee of Wallace E. Caldwell, of tho City of Brooklyn, In the County of Kings and State of New York, within said District, who has boon adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition by the District Court of 6am uiBtrict. to auo law.lwh uuAitijiia Assignee, s. TN BANKRUPTCY EASTERN DIS jp iiu i hq if 1 vnii, bd, jit Vji oi oruuii' lvn. the 7Lh qht of Aucast.

A. D. 1867. Tho trndflrplG nfid hnrobv elves notice of his an oint ment aa aselcnoe of Iraol Cook, of the City of Brooklyn. In the County of Kings and Plate of Now York, within eald district, whn iiRfltie.cn fidiuda erl a hankrnnc on hla own nctltlon by tbe District Court of said district.

auS lawSwTh CUAKLK3 JON Kb, Assignee, LBOAIi NOTIOK5S, UPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY Thf. llome Insurance Comnanv of Now York ns t. "William Dougherty, Ellen Dougherty, Archibald Aller ton and othors. InpursnflDce of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, made In this action ou the tenth day ol July, 1867, 1 here 17, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, at the Commercial nomoerooy uuon etrtet, in onyoi nrooK 1 lyn. County of Kings, I will sell at public auction to the I highest bicder the lands and premises In said judgment I mentioned and therein described as follows, viz: All thfit certain lot.

Dfece or a reel of laud, with the build ings thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Tenth "Ward of tho said City of Brooklyn. ana oounuea ana more particularly aescriooa as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point In tho southeasterly side or line of Smith street, distant twenty five (25 feet south westerly from the Boutherlv corner of Smlih and Dean streets, and running thenco southwesterly along said Smith street twenty five feet a) inenco soumeasieriy in a nne parauei witn nam stroot one hundred feet: thence northeasterly in a line parallel with said Smith street fifty feet, or until it strlkeB the southwesterly Bide or lino of Dean street; thenco northwesterly along the southwesterly side or line of Dean street twedy feet; thenco southwesterly aud parallel with Smith street twenty five feet; and thence again northwesterly and parallel with Dean street eighty ff ct to tho point or placo of eel nntne. Dated July is, Messrs. hahsbt. jbtjtleb i absohs, rut AtturiieyB.

Jj232awSwTu THE CITY COURT OF BROOKLYN I Tiantftl Miller, nlalntiff. airalnst Elba D. Cordta Ban ni el Willetts, George W. Mead, Spencer Sutherland, John Jiyne, aeienauuw. In thiiS action, whlcb Is tlifs 20th of Jnno, 5iA ni.ri, ih riti nnrt of nm.ntV Coort Houso.ln tlie City of Brooklyn, ot the County Court House, In the City of Brooklyn, in the County of Kinp, and to serve a copy of your answer io mo auiu touiuiui ihir fifflco.

Nnmher 74 Wall street. In theCltv. Countv and State of New York, within twenty days after tho service of this summoiiB on you, exclusive of the day of such Bervlce; and if yon fall to answer the said complaiat Within tne time iue piaiuiiu iu mm ticiiuu win apply to tho Court for tho relief pemanded in the complaint. Dated June 20. 1867.

Jylllaw6wTh MILLS WOODHOLL, PIfls Att'ys. THE CITY COURT OP BROOKLYN Daniel H. Miller, plaintiff, against Elbe D. Cordts Mary M. uorais, WHO 01 fcr nam liiuo u.

uuruui, r.iieu McCabe, Kllzaboth Berry, Cornelia A. GreonTanlt, Sam. nel WtllcttB, George W. Mead, William Hall, John Elder, defendants. To each and every of the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is this 20th day of June.

1S67, filed in the office of the Clerk of tho City Court of Brooklyn, at the County Court House, In the CUyof urooKiyn, in tne uunty oi tungs, ana io servo a copy oi yonr answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, at tbelr office, number 74 Wall street, In the City, County and State of New York, within twenty days after the service of is summoiiB on you, exclusive of tho day of such Bervlce; and If you fall to answer tho said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff la this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaintDated June 20, 1867. siiLLss tyirriys. 1ylllaw6wT 8HEBIFFS SALiV BY VIRTUE OF A Writ of Execution, hsnedontof the County Court of Kings County, to mo directed and delivered. I will sell by public auction, at No. 339 Pulton street, In tho City of uruuKiyu, uu ine iuu uay pioeptomoer, lhojUt Li ciock noon, all the right, title and Interest which William Mat vaney had on the 26th day of April, 1S67, or at any tlmo thereafter, in whoso bands soover the same may De, of, in and to, all that certain section and also all that patt of that certain section, lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In tho County of Kings, known and designated on a cortain map, en uiiea fliap oi ooutn urconneiu.

pnuaieu iu mo iuwuul Flatlanda and Gravesond. Kings County, belonging to the United Freeman's Land Association, No. 8: surveyed 'jy Martin G. Johnson, Jamaica, August, 1P51. and tiled In tbo offlce of tbo Register of the County of Kings, on the twenty eighth dav of September, 18M, as and by tho number sixty eight (CS), andlotterH, and; taken toeetner aro bounded and described as follows: Northerly by lot number 67, as laid down on said map, one hundred and seventeen feet and seven Inches; easterly by lot number C9, ono hundred feet southerly by Elm avenue one hundred and lorty flve feet and westerly by the Coney Island Plonk Koad one hundred and three feet and eight inches.

Dated Brooklyn, August 1,1867. aul lawbwin Airj.iv. is. woiitpciiij. ouctiu TVr.

Y. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUN Xl TY Jane or Jennie O'Donnell, riaintlff, against Francis O'Donnell, Defendant. Summons for relief. To the Defendant, rancis u'uonneii. vnn Hi fl hprehvsnmmoned ana reaulred to answer the complaint in una actiou.

uiuu wan mu uji filed In the offlce ol tbe Clerk of the County of Kings, at the County Court House, City of Brooklyn, and to serve a copy of yoni answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at hh offlce, 23 Court street. City of Brooklyn, within twenty dayi after the servlco of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such service; aud if you fall to A ..1.1.1 nlfhl. Iha AmaarV Manlil III, IMlBWer emu WIUJI.Blll. TTIMIIUVUU aiW. omu, vuu filaintUrin this action will apply to the Court for the re lei demanded In the complaint.

Dated Brooklyn, July OLD, lboi. DAiuuaL jya lawowja jriamuii a aiwiuoj SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY Gottlieb Keller against Catharine Jenneman and In pursuance or a Judgment order 01 the above uonn, ade In the above entitled action on the 21th day of Jnne is67, 1, Alfred T. Ackert, the Referee named In said oVdSp, will sell, through Edward A. Lawrence. real estate auctioneer, at the Court House, in tno vesti bule thereof, in tho City of Brooklyn, County or Kings, on the 28th day of August, A.

1867, at 12 o'clock, noon, ment order, that 1b to aay: All that certain lot land, with tne house tnoreon, erecteu, hi. unto, ij al'loVr'Begmnta nth9 Bontherly aldo of Sackett street, distant two nunareu fcet westerly from the southwesterly corner and Saekett streets, and running thence Wesn3rl along twenty feet: tbOhCO thence easterly parallel with Saekett street twenty foot, and thence northerlyalong a board fence and twongn the centre of a brick wall, which Is a party wall, andon a line parallel witn uoiumma awoesmuojj southerly side of Saekett street at the place of boglnnmg. 1 .1 which said premises are known asj So. 103 Saekett street, Dated Brooklyn. August Sth, 1867.

ivhich said premises are known asiio. ius Dated Brooklyn. August Sth, 1867. ALFRED f. ACKBET.Beferee.SPlnestjH.

TC. (km piSS vn piff's Attr. au7 zawSwW CORPORATION NOTICE GRADING "Svtog Douglass stj between Fourth ave. and Prospect Park, with Belgian payment. conneil A petition has been presented 'to the ooirraorjvuuou ofttVcitSof Brookl.tograde and bavoJoulas8 between Fourth aye.

and the tact beyond wUch tne Mae (1 fMt on 6Uher 'ofsafdugUsaWween Fourth ave. and Pros pZr.Att eif any) ajralnst tho said opening must bf IWeSt toey will llnallr act npon the same at thoj illttWg Mfln. or aa aooo as conve IN PURSUANCE OV AW ORDER OS WILLIAM D. VEEDHB, Surrogate OS the Coun. tv of Kings: Notice to hereby given, accordlae to law, to Hi person haying claims agaW Arte MEKRfCK, late ol the Oitv of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchors jo the sub icriber the administrator, at his in the village of Yoniiers.

in tho County of Westchester, on or before too 15th day of October next. Dated April 8th, 1867. liwBtnM' MICHAEL F. BVAS; Administrator. rtT PURSUANCE.

OF AS ORDER "OB WILLIAM D. VEEDEB, Surrogate of the County of Klngs: Notlce ia hereby given, according tolaw, to all prions having JOHN ttBTJHOFy, lato of tho city of Brooklyn, deceased, that they aro required to exhibit the samo, with the vouchers thereof, to iho subscriber, the administratrix, at her residence, cor ner of DeKolb avenuo and Sklllman street, In the City of Brooklyn, on or tho 19th day of October next. DaPmiwtahl 18DORIS NEUHOFF. Adraln18tratrlx. PURSUANCE OF AN ORDEEToi WILLIAM D.

VEEDEE, Surrogate of the County of Kings Notlco 1b hereby given, according to law to all persons having clalm8 agalnBt JAMES UOM PH BEY, late of the City of BrooUyn, deceased, that they arercqulred to exMbft the samo, with the vouchers thereof, to tho subscribers, tho executors, at the oflico ol Joseph Battoll, No. 166 South ftreot. In tho city of New York, on or before the 18th day of November next. DateaMayllth.lS67.KAMiAHiniIp myMlawem'M JOSEPH BATTELL. Executors PURSUANCE OJf AN OKDEKOJ? WILLIAM D.VEEDER, Snrrogato of the County of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according to law.

to all persons having claims against OLZVliK ROBERTSON, fate of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with tho voucher? 99(1. 1SR7. MOSES CHARLTON, Executor" JCiK jawonrjs IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF Wfi7 LIAM D. VKEDEU, Surrogate of tho County ofKings. Notlce 1b hereby jglven, according to law, to 8LI.EcrS?.ns agalTist GEO.

G. BENNETTTlate of the City of Brooklyn, decesaed, that they ore required to exhibi tho same, with the vouchers thereof to the subscribe, the executor, at his office 44 Wall street, In tho City of New Torfc, on or before the 20th day of December next. Dated June 11, 1867. Jcl7 law6m JAMES K. HILL, Executor INPUESUANCE OF AN ORDER OF JWjLIA1ir, E8Q Surrogate of tho Coun ty or Kings: Notice Is hereby given, according to law to all persons having claims ngainBt ADDISON ACKLEY.

late of the City or Brooklyn, deceased, that they are re quired to exhibit the samo, with the vouchers thereof to P. Dart, 39 Cheever place, In tho City of Brooklyn, on or before tho 18th day of December novt. Dated June 12th. 186' 1el2 lawGmW i j. WUi, Administrator.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS. PURSUANT to an order of Hon. 1LLTAM H. ONDERDONK, Surrogate of the County of QueenB, notice is hereby given to allnersons having claims against the estate of RTJLEF DURYEA, late of the Town of Jamaica, in the said County of Queens, deceased, to exhibit the same, with tho vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, executors of the last will and testament of said deceased, at tbe residence of John S. Slney, in the Town of Newtown, Queens County, on or before the 25th day of Deoember next.

Dated June 13, JOSEPH ETOMPKINB. E8cutors, PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF WTLLIAM D. VEEDER. Esc 8nrram nf tha fountv of Kings: Notice Is hereby given. Recording tn law, to all persons having claims agalnBt MARY BUTLER, lato of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit Iho samo, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, tho administrators, at the residence oi Ellaa H.

Day, 93 Lawrence street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or beforo the 10th day of October next. Dated Anrii IlAYTON DECKER,) anS law6mW EXIAS H. DAY. Administrators. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF WILLIAM D.

YEEDEB, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according to law, that all persons haying clnimB ngaln3t ABltAM W. JACKSON, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit tho same, with tho vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, tho executors, at the etnee ot S. D. Lewis, 353 Fulton street, In the City of Brooklyn, on or before the 20th day of September next. Dated March 80th, 1SGZ DAKIEL MARTIN, NEHEMIAH KNIGHT, Executors.

mh201aw6mW SYLV ANUS D. LEWIS, IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OP WILLIAM D. VEEDER, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons havlngclalmsagalnstEDWARD LAWRENCE O'HARA, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceasod, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to tbe subscriber, the executrix, at the offlco of Thomas E. Pearsall, Counsellor.at Law, No. 22 court street, 1n the City of Brooklyn, on or before the 10th day of December next.

Dated Jnno 5th, 1807. Je5 law6m HANNAH O'HAItA. Executrix. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF WTLLIAM D. VEEDER, Surrogate of the Coun ty or rungs, notice 12 uerooy given, accoromg tolaw, to all persons having claims against Samnol G.

Lott, lato ol the Town of Flathush. deceased, that they are reoulrnd to exhibit tho same, with the vouchers thereof to tlio subscriber, tho administrator, at the office of A. J. Z. Lott, No.

9 Willoughby street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before theVSih day of November next. Dated, May 17th, 1B67. THEODORE B. LOTT, mylT iawonutr Administrator. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORlER OF WILLIAM D.

VEEDER, Surrogate of the Coun. ty oi KlngB: Notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against WILLIAM H. POST, late of the City ol'urooklyn, deceased, that they are re quired to exhibit tho same, with the vouchers thereof to the subscribers, tho Executors, at the oliice of Henry Bay. Hb, 15 Murray street, in the City of New York, on or before the 2d day of November next. Dated April 27th, 1867.

ap27 law6mS HENRY K. HOU6H. "icatot. fN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OB WILLIAM D. VEEDER.

Surrogate of the law, to nil persons having claims against NATHANIEL E. JAMES, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit tba same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, tho adminlBtrators, at tho office of N. V. James No 23 Cliff street. Iu the City of Now York, on or oetoro the 28th day of l)e cemoer next.

Aueu tiuoetn, jooi. WAltl ,1. JAMBS, Administrator tc28 lawfim'F D. WILLIS JAMES, om'utstrators. PURSUANCE OF AN OliDUR WILLIAM D.

VEEDER Surrogate of the County of Kuips: Notice Is hereby given, according to 1HW, IP ail persons DaVlU Hgailt3L ULUW jjuukjsa ftt 01 ine uity 01 uroomyn, aeceasea, that are required to exhibit tho safhe, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the executor, at his residence, 139 Railroad avenue, in the City of Jersey City, on or before the 15th iav of January next. Dated July 8th, 1867. WALTER ENGLAND, Executor. inwimi' JN PUKtlUANOE OF AH OKDKK Oi? WILLIAM D. VEEDER.

Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice Is hereby given, according to law. to all bersons having claims against WILLIAM CHR. kik, late 01 mo Citv of Brooklvn. deceased, that thev are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers there nf. tn ttift Rnhsr.rlhp.r tlm arlmliiintrRtnr.

at tho n(Hr. of John Fowler, 31 Nassau street, In the City of New orK, on or ueiore tne loin uay oi January lmhu June lUh.1867. JylO lawCmW mfiflMKTT cukuik. Aaministrator. 1N PURSUANCE OF AN OKDEK OB "WILLIAM D.

VEEDER, Surrogate of the Connty of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according to ww, io an portions iiuYing oiaiina against TAPPEN, late of the Town of Oraveaend, deceased, that they are required to exhibit tho same, with tho vouobort thereof, to the subscribers, the executors, at the office of David S. Jones, 34 Fulton street. In the City of Brook lyn. on or before the first day of December next. Dated Hay EMMA my25 lawom'a uaviu a.

junkh. fN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OB WILLIAM D. VEEDER. Esa Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according to aw, to all pereona having claims against JOHN S. BTJRKE, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased that they aro reau lred to exhibit the same, with the vouchers tnerooi, to me uiq executrix, at uer resiueuco, 112 Hoyt street, in the City of Brooklyn, on orbeforathe flTBt day of December next.

Dated ay 23d, 1867 my co law bin i i iiAtk inis jautuvjs, isx'j'i IN FUKSUANOK OK AN ORDER OF WTLIIAM D. VBEDBB, Surrogate of the Coun it 61 jungsh jsouce in nereDy given, according 10 law, to all nnmotiR havlnir Rlalms mralnnt 8AMTTBI. late of tbe Cltvef Brooklyn, deceased, that they are re nnlred to exhibit the same, with tbe vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, tbe administrator, at his place of business, 1SS Fulton street, In the City of Brooklyn, on or before the 26tk day of October next. Dated April 19th 1867. TT7T3T7UTATT 1TTHI1T.T .1 I till.

ap20 layemS' IK PURSUANCE OV AN OKDEK OF WILLIAM I. VKEDBR, Surrogate of the Coun ty or Kings; otice is nereDy given, accoromg to law, to all perseos having claims against RICHARD BENNETT, late of the Town of New Utrecht, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchors thereof, to the subscribers, tbe executors at the office of A. S. Z. Lolt, No.

9 willoughby street, In tbe City of Brooklyn, on or heiore the lat dav of October next. Dated March 28th. 1867. J. REMSEN BENNETT, mia laweiriF abkaham IjUtt, i PURSUANCE OP AU OEDKE OB JL WILLIAM T).

VEEDER. Surroirate of tbe nrmtv nf Kinrra? Notice Ir hnrobv ffiven. HCCordlnir to law, to all persons having; claims against ANK BCTLL, late of tbo City of Brooklyn, deceased, that tbey are re Suirea to exniDll tne same, witu me voucuurrj mereui, io anbscrlbers, tie executors, at the law oSlce ot F. TT. Tuber, comer of Montasrue and Court BtroelB.

CMcchan ics' Bank Building) In the City of Brooklyn, on or before ttte ia aay or. uecemoer next. uateu uuue (m, loai. JOHN THOMA9 N. SMITH, Hxecnw" jell 1aw6mTn 1JKtlAli NOXIOXES.

C3TJPREMB COURT KINOS COUNTY IO Danlol C. Klngsland agt. Eliza K. Eastman, wife of Smltn J. Eastman ai.a owers.

In pursuanco of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale maue 111 tma ucviuu uu mo ivui woum uuj i iqui. nereny give nonco uiuii uu ii uuujr, mo mufcu uujr oi Peptember, 1SC7, at the hour of 12 o'clock. Inoon, at tbo ijommerciai Jixcnango, nuiuutjr oua un.uu bukoi, me City of Brooklyn and County of ingB, I will soil at public auction, to tho highest bidder, the lauds and premises in eaia jaagmeni memionea ana therein described as follows, viz: All that certain flection, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In tho Eleventh (late Seventh) Ward of the City ot Brooklyn, In tho County of Kings and State of New York, known and designated on a certain map of property purchased by George "Washington Pine, from John Spader and Phebo, hla wife, dated September nth. 1833; nuTnrovtwl hv RWlnev O. Herbert, and filed aa of rRnorrl in the office of the Clerk (now Register) of tho County of Kings, aa Bectlon numoer (sa siurcy Lurof, anu wmcn BaldBCClionisbounaea asiouows.to wit: Easterly oycnn ton avenue, southerly on one side by section number (S5) thirty nve on saia map, weaieriy uy uuueruui, avenue, wuieu naa uocu uijuiii oiuwj uiuij tioo uiuuu.

and northerly by Bectlon number (31) thirty one on said map, and containing in width in front and reap ono hundred feet, arid In length en each sido, eXcluslvo of what has been taken for Vandcrbilt avenue about two hundred rat. nntntr thn flnmn nrrtmlflfis conveved to sain Smith .7. Eastman by Frederick R. Grlfflng and wife, by deed dated September 8th, 1S50, and recoraed in the offlce of tbo BeglBter of Kings Countv. Liberal of Conveyances, pago aflJ, VJCtODor IU, XOJU.

jwuwu ukmc jw uisaann oi. QLcvnaa. ttereree. Messes. Staee Boggles, Plaliitiff 's Attorneys.

aul5 2aw8wTh TWT EW YORK SUPREME COURT. COUN Xl TY OK KINGS William H. Guild, plaintiff, aeatnut Ellen M. Uiupman ana wiinara y. vjmnmau, uer hus band, Kate naiuwin anu xauiui a.

uaiawm, ncr hus band, Huromona or rtoiicr. Tn thn ripft nrlnnta ahoTO namod: Ton are hereby summoned and required to answer the complain i in mia acuou, ui wmuu a copy ib aerewltn served upon you, aud to serve a copy of your answer to me waiu comniaiiib uu mo auuourxucis, ai ineir oiuco, numhfir 45 'Winiftm street. In tho City of New York with In twenty days after tho service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and If you fall to answer the said eorrmlaint within the time aforesaid, tho nlaintifr in this acuuu win ivppiy vi iub wui ior iuo ruuei aemanaea in PL ATT, GEUARD BTJLKLEY, The comnlalntin the above entitled action Hniv filed in tho Kinss County Clorks office, in the City of uruuiuyu, iu aaiu vuuuiv, un tuts oin uay oi JUir, 1857. an01aw7wTo Ati'ys. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY 'William N.

Barton, plaintiff, agiinst Adallne Barton ana ourau iiarwa, avicnaanits, aunimons for retiei To the defendants above named and each thnm. You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint fn this action, which was this day filed In the Offlco of the Clerk of the Countv of Kina. at th nrtntv Court House of said Coantv of Kines, in tho City of Brooklyn, in said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, at their office, corner of Franklin streets, Greenooiut, in tho State ofNew York, within twenty days after tne service or una summons on you, exclusive of the day of such service, and If you fail to answer the said com Dlalnt within the tlmo aforesaid, tho nlaintifr thio Ac tion will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In jeaij.awow.tr u. r. cannx jriainng's Attys.

QUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY K.7 uacuuei ouowueu, piouiuu, agaiusE nimam H. Tig nej, ucieuuuuv. ouuiuiuub iu luuuoji uumanUOll COU' tnn neienaani: yon are nereny summoned and required to answer the lSSnKX Sifp, hc0 ol filiai Si. the said eomnliint ot th Hva noun lhA service of this summons on yon. exclusive of the dav of within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will take ludfrment asalnst von for the sum of niaan hun dred and nineteen dollars and Btxty three cents, with interest on seven hundred dollars from May 1866 aud with interest on fonr hundred and nineteen dollars and Blxty tbreo centa from the 1st day of May, is67.

besides the coeta of this action. Dated July 18, BttBOBN FKATT, Flff's Attyfl. The complaint in' the above entitled action was duly filed In the offlce of the Clerk of Kings County. AuffUst 9, 1867. anIA 1arlt.a Tn CflTTPmiiTVrR.nOTTRT.

KINGS naTTWrpv I jo The Market Firo Insurance Company, nlaintlffs. I against Agnea Thomas, widow of Sylvanus Thomaj, de LTuwtni.iis'ii iiuumi. nun ui uouics nuuQn, and tnO I Thnmu. William W. TlT nwr nnrt Horlft T.

I latrators, with tho will annexed, of Sylvanus ii" nww Tauuoiwwuaua William a. To the Defendant: ra' I You are hereby summoned ana required to answer the I complaint in this action, which was filed In the offlce of I Hoo in I thn Oltv nf TlrnnVWn. nSlrt ronnti? nn thn mil. York, within twenty days after the service of'thii Snm. Now 1 mouR on von.

exclnslre of the dav of neh nnvt. nr mouR on von. exclnslre of the dav of finch onn anm. ifyoufailto anBwer the said complaint within tha tlmo aforesaid, the platntlUs In this action will annly to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Bated CKTa NOIIOB OKADINe hitween sd an oh Koe aru pave Lsrron aw petween i ana 8th avenue Thi m.uiin nntinrli Set AcdS on nd, to wib One hundred twn Sd aSd CarroUstreet.be.

muThetSdo5 rore the 7lh day of Sent offlce, on or be wUl finally ing.oras soon toerefte ai io a5Mr lyn, Auirust coavealenL Dated Brook SU10 Ht KOBKliT FUREY. Rlrr, 9 miilll am IT and pfAlng Warten street. txKADIAO A petition has betn presented to thh Of the City of Brooklyn, to grtdo and between Ntv ns and Pn roet. cU havenxvd the dUtrlct beyond whicu Slio.Vv siae oi ma Warren itroet between Aevlns snr 1'on prn KriS.0?1!?"?6.8. against loe laid Itnnrovcment, K.t,bM,lfP"tHtl'e t'oramlsfloner's omce oa of 13n'M the Common Council lltE" th.

lrr.ext tn.ulni mei lyn! AuuntriOihl'lM11" nTrooa anlOlU lOHKKT FHiPV Cfy.A, a.vl,,2M:i0l ion ftrcet. which the tcxi ut fi.r mi. uu: wue Iiuatt finals actisn ihJvti IrSl Ine, or cm etvn tiierrter as coov cat LriSS nTj anlO Ht liGBKIlT YVllEX. Street Conmiioaer. OFFICE OF tiJK STKEET PAIRING THR HOrSK OK HODfC AVI) I tuuJv rn NO.

3, Y. Sealed proU wiu received br Comn on roar el! at the Mayor's O'dci, until MonC AuuilSt 2(11). If (j7. at Y2 o'clock rr rSrlni Uo 'tl' of Hook nnd Ladder Co. No.

W. iitaa i xin tiss no to pxeeed two buiidrcii and fifty dollnr '4Wn to the tpec ili cations on lllu in tho otllco of ihe btreet Commissioner. Blanks for estimating fnmiphed at the offlce or the Street Com mlasf oner, and none oiler will be considered. Prcn osals will not he considered unices with a consent In wrltlnp oftwo aari'tffs oi each proposal, who shall to their rej ooDiiuri. ty) that Ifttie contntct tje awarded to tho partv Binf', they will become bonml aa his surety for lis filthfui performance; and In easo ho shall neglect or refui execute the contract, if eo awarded, then that they will pay to the City of Itrooklyn the difference between thi Srfce so proposed and the price of the next highest bij er.

to whom the contract may be awarded. to be endorsed, To the Common Coanetl, (Bpecitytngworic.) Dtoi IJrooklyn, 1S67. By order of the Common Council. au7 lOd UOHEIiT FUiiKT Street Commissioner. OFFICK OF THE STREET COMMIS SIONKH.

No. 6 Citv H.Ul. fKOPOSALS FO GKAIUNG AND PAVINC. TWKSTY SIXTU STUEKT. I HOM Till HI TO KI1 TI! A VKN I KS.SeaJed propo be nreiveaby the Coun' il, at the Maors Offlco until Monday, Septi mber in.

at 3 o'clock P. M. Tor Mil paving 2 tri t. from 31 to fitn avci, with the bvrt hank puxuif: fitunr. wtiinz curb and cutter stone, and lnyliiK ail the cch ary cro w.ilk, accordlngto tin profile nf paid street, on flle in the offlce; of the Cocnuiiorier.

Proposals st.itc tbe prlco ht rnnnint; toot thruu ti centre of said mruet lor the wiiole work complete. Blanke for euiuutm furnished at the offlco of the Btreet Commissioner, hnd oilier will consiircd Propos.ttit. not be convidered unless with a conscm Id wrH'Jip; of two BnriiUes d'ub'u'o amount eacb. on each nropol, (who ImU as" to their reipor.Mbl!tty that if the contrhct be aTardro: to the party proposlne, they will become bound as his nriy for it.1 fuUnfu! pcrfomia.net!; and in cRe hu sball ntfiA or to eyecntc the. contract.

If po awarded, tlienthat they will pay to the City of iirooklyn the diHVreiice between th' nrice so proposed and the prlco of the. next highefct bidder, to whom th contract may be awarded. Proposals to be endoreed To tne Common Council (Specify tngthe work.) Brooklyn, Agnt $th. 137. By order of tho Ccmmon Council.

aul5 10d KOBKliT CORFOKATION NOTICE UKAXINU and paving Fort Gveny between Lafayetta avenue and Hanson place. A pennon aaa oeen presenieo Loinraon uonncil oftheCItyof Brooklyn, to grddo and pave Fort Green rlace. between Lafayette avenue and Ilanson nlice. with the NicolEon pavement. The Common Council have fixed the district beyond which the afaesament for sld Improvement shall not extend, to wit: Ono hundred feet in depth on either Eldoof said FortGreeno place, betweea Lafayette avenue ar.d Ilanson place.

Bemonst ranees (If anyj agaliist the Bald improvement, must be left at the Street Commissioner's offlce, on or before tho 2lst day of 1S67, as the Common Council will finally act upon the same at their next enauinirmf ct lnfr, or as annn thereafter aa convenient. Dated Iirooklyn, July 26tb, 1837. Jy2G Ut ROBERT FTJREY. Street CommlBalonor. NOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO OA USB SID WALK 8 TO BK FLAGGED Notice hereby Riven to all parties Interested, of the intention of tho Common Council of this city to pass an onbnance to cause sidewalks to be flagged tn front of tho lots of Ground on Gates avenue, from Bedford to Reld avenues, to have the same flagged to the width oi six feet wtiera not already done.

natPd'Rrooklyn. July 10th, 1307. JylOlOd ROBERT FUKKY. Street Commissioner. sOORPORATION NOTICE ASSESS MENTS CONFIRMED.

Gflfl lamp' and popts avn, from 3d toilth ats. Gas lamps a podU Hamilton ave. from Hamilton avo, bridze ave. Gas lamps and post? Pth ave, from Flatbush to 3d av Oils lamps and poaU at junction of Fulton and DcKuIb avenuca. FKN'CINf.

Fcnrjnc corner of Ifi nry and Baltic Fencing Chlireli ft, bet. rfmih and Court pU. Fenclr on bv, bet. tlat ave. and (Jnincy at.

Kenrint; 10 rnrnr Moni ruse hvu and Lorhner Fencing noiindcd by Moiitauo placo, Keuisoa HickH Ft. and Montuiu' Terrace. Fencinc corner I.afavette ave and Rail st. 13th li l.t lih and ave.s. Feiicln Iftti hut.

Sit and 4th ato. Fencing Chcever place, IJ bet. llarrlion and Desraw ttrt tn. The assespmerits In the abovo entUW matter wero dalf confirmed tim bih day of ISbt.and tho original BEf eminent rolls, or fair copy thereof, will be delivered to the Collector of Taxci and oa the Sth day of Auirust. Notice ui nereby jriven to all parUca lntereated, that by pavinp thlr several aesessment to ISAAC BAIKAU.

Collector of Taxes r.nrt AjsesBineut8, at tils office, In the City HaJJ, within thirty days after the delivery of 9aid assessment to him, theyjean pay the same without any additional cuarpo. ah Hss'womeaw not so paia wij be collected by hinVor one of his deputy coUeciors, with additional charzes thereon prorided by law. Dated Brooklyn, Auirust t'th, IStTT. ROBERT KUREY. Street Commissioner.

auS 3taw4wTb (CORPORATION NOTICE GRADING andFavlnt; Rresit'entatrcct, A petition has been predated to tho Common Couaotl of the City of Brooklyn, to Grade and Pave President st fron' Fourth 10 Ninth avenue. The Common Council have'flxed the District beyoud which the assessment for said Improvement Fhall not extend, to wit: Ono hundred feet in depth on cither side of President street, between Fourth and Ninth avenues. Remonstrar.rea, if any, auainst tho Bald opening, mutt be left at tho Street CornmfsaloDer'a Office, on or beforo the 7th day of 1867, as the Common Council will finally act upon tne saute at their next ensuing meeting, of as soon thereafter aa cor vcnlent. Dated ilroofclyii. August 10th, 1867.

aulO lit ROBERT FCREY, Street Commissioner. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. IN THE MAT ter of Sewers In Drainage District No. 3. Notice Is hereby given that the following aaa oaa moots in the abovo matter remain unpaid and that thowarrnt for collecting said assessments will expire on tho 19ta day of September, 1S67, and that unless a aid a saoasinooU, together with the expense and per ccniage allowed by law, arc paid on or before said date, I shall proceed i advertise ard BeJJ the premises in the manner pointed ous by Sections 24 and 26, of Title Sth, of tbe present Charter of the Cltv of Brooklvn: W.

A. White, or Roach ft ColTeo, 7I 75; C. H. GarbeM, or Roach Coffee, $71 S3, Mary it. Jiose, or V.Hosn, rn FS; Geo.

Whipple, S71 98; Chad. Meigs, or H. W.Sago, 3 76. ISAAC BADKAU. auli law6wV Collector of Taxes and Asscssmeou.

SSESSMENT NOTICEIN THE MAT ter of Grand avenue opening, from Bergon it to Washington ave, Notice is hereby (riven that the following assessment In the above matter remain unpaid, and that the warrant for collecting bald aiiseE3nienui will expire oh the 23th day of September, 1S67. and that unites caid gethcr with the expense and pur centigu allowed by law, are paid on or before fiald date, I shall proceed to advertise and sell the Dremises In tbe manner oointed out br 6Cctious tl and of title 5th, of tho present charter of the City of Iirooklyn: F.dward Heiknapp 3 SO: Hugh Hajcgerty 1 (T; Nichols C9 09; Matilda Coulard Wm Richardson 11; Cbrlstonher Mead 11516: Marv ConkIln42 57: Richard WyckoffS; Ann Dolan 19 90; Jos Potter 9 88; MArtlm Dwyer Ino Latimer 75 GO; Jno Wall Isaac YT celts 3 42; WmSelden2H 76; Peter Riley 17 23: Thos Uamllton 5 3. ISA A BADE A tf. anil lawcw Collector of Taxea and Assessments. CORPORATION NOTICE" PAVING Pierrepont from Clinton to Columbia.

A petition has been presented to the oomm on ConBOfl of the City of Brooklyn to pave Plerrrpont Btrent, from Clinton to Columbia street, with Belgian pavocient. The Common Councl have flxe4 the District beyond which tbe aaaesBinent foi said Improvement shall not extend, to wit One hundred feet In depth on either Bide of Pierrepont street, from Clinton to Columbia street. Kemonatrancea, (if any) against the Bald improvement, mos be left at tho Street Commissioner's oilicc. on or beforo the 7tl day of September, IStfT. as the Common Council will finally act upon the same at tbeU next emo Lng meeting, or as soon thereafter as convenient.

Dated Brooklyn, August 10th. 1S67. aula nt ROBERT FCREY. Btreet Commsaloncr, ASSESSMENT NOTICR NOTIOH IS hereby given, that the following remain unpaid, and that tbe Warrant for collecting sale' gesements will expire on the 5th day of September, 1S07, ana that unlete assessments, together with tha expense and per centage allowed by law, are paid on or before said date I shall proceed to advertise and sell the premises In the manner pointed oat by sections and of title 5ta, of tbo prcieat Cnurter of Uiq City of Brooklyn. Richards (Trading and paving from Rapelyea to Vab dyko Bt Brick $570 50: John Difceman 5a 10; AbM sdo.

lr, 45781: Michael Qrahara 91 7G; John Farrea lot f); Tbos Kelley S3 70 ThoB McNulty336; By art! 4 Hennesir 12 Pnlrlnk nonizhftrtT 91 76: Ro Van Winkle 60 72: Danli Richards 453S0; John Connor 50 40; Bemmlnetan li 70 Jas Fltlpatrlck 18 S5; JI Knne 25J 92; Jas Flnle3l Patrick Farley 12; EBtate of O. W. Bowns 1,413 T5: wiHla Connor 23; Jacob Badger 37 S2; McCl nskoy 40 21: Wm Beard 458 79; John Dlfceman 591 91; John Collins 91 30; James Dunn 48 S8; Robert Barth 917 68; Catherine Slahon 19 02; ThOB Connor 91 76. Kinir SOI SO; Jas A Underfill: 4 04; Cadmus 3S0 Renimlngton 36 70; Caleb Sralt 22 94; Dayton 9 23: Mary C8; Thos McCaH). 19 04: John Conlon 271 Stephen Bonnctt 3J1 18 Geo Baley45 88; Coles 7 03; Geo Freln 240 87: Jno CalilH 84 41: Cnttlng C9 43; Daniel Murray 321 15; Anm Blake2.185 Griswold 2 77; Jno teroy 29; And Kenle 48 17; Iathew Collins 20 61; Baldwin 1,491 10; Churchill 458 60: Martin Dixon 843 89; Geo McMahon 45S SO; Itutger'a Flro Insurance Cc 803 BO.

Flaeirlne Hamilton av, 8. between Smith and Cole Griswold $26 77; Jno It Lcrry 29 10; Eutzcrs Plro Ina Co 823 80. Flagelni 5th aT, 8 between Flathush ar and 1st st Bussing and Ilushnell t212 61: Edw A Wooly 27 26; Jai Collins 22 77: Geo A i'owers 758 65. FlaRKlne Hudson av, between Concord and TlUa rj fts Jno Martin 61 88. Flaeclng Grand ar.WS, between Pacinc and Bergca BteW Nichols li3 75: Jno Durk.

111 35. Flapfiinn Clermont av, 9, between Greene and FuU ton ays SI Spader 158 92; Jno II Prentice 21 CJ; lis Bchenck, 58 92: Jno Martin 10 93; Geo 3 Uowlsnd Ciioa ti Ropers 58 92. Fiaglnf; Columbia st. botweon Baltlo and Harriao ts valentine Bergen $147 73. FlafTKlne Van Bnren st, 8, between Bedford ar anA Hall Bt Timothy Bergen $S1 Coo JacKson 112 it Stephen Jackson 23 SO; Jacob Jackson 7 15; Dennis Bane 29 80; BerRcn 53 60; Jas A Conklin 2 19; Heirs of Gerald 260 04; Jno Lyons 9 91; Edw Badcau 71 15; laaac Jackson 278 S3; Ann Baldwin 10 92; Pat McGowan 99 60; Gilbert Lano 29 SO; Roieita Bedell 58 60: Chas Decker 24 07; Tnoa Korton 23 83 Chas Farrell 7 14; Ann Kana 4 Donnell 8 53 FlajrjrinK Fnlton ave, aontb Bide, between Bedford and Saratoga ayes.

A OrTlll lllllard 1.064 75; Jane Miller 147 32; Peter DeyB 26 10; Jas Smith 26 10: Raymond Bath 26 10: Chas Hudson 52 20: Henry Kasener 28 10; Henry A Brady 26 10; Chas Schnrig 26 10; Fred A 8tralknecht 4i 15; Jno Apel 26 10; Saml Van Wycke 284 Tally 58 88. Henry Wheeler 182 70: do 26 10: Wm Williams 2 10: Jno and Pat King 32 S3: II Brant 28 10: Blote im Bishop 52 20: Wm Maloy 52 20; Alfred Grunand 97 SS Adam Hand 52 20; Henry Dore 26 10. Flagging Madison st, between Franklin and Bedford ayes. Wm SUIlwolI 116 72; AbnerjGreenleaf Jl 22. Flagging Lafayette ave, 8 8, between Washington av and Hall st Isaac Delaplalne 154 22.

Flagging North 7th tt, il between Second and ThlrA sts no ilines 43 44. FlaL'glng 22d st, 8, between Third and Fifth dts Peter Pries $27 60; Geo Michael 27 60; Richard Martin 143 uwuircjr, Jtito. Flagons Brooklyn ar, S. between Fulton ar and iracinc bl a. uwiu miiiaru Arch Lawrence 122 19; Long Isl Callan 18 52; Johnson Leake 24 41.

nfrt ai fir Island Co 5330; Wm Slthsi, 8 between 'Fifth and Sixth lagBnK xuui si, p. oetweea ritta ana Hizut ay jieaTj a ttwjuuueu iv ucor Dwr ou rrea Henderson SO 15: Cbaa Cromwell 80 is. Flagging dltb st, between Third and Fifth Jaj DaflTngSSS 19; Heirs cf A Clark 2 23; Jas DclattyBTJj ueu nmuitbuuu i i jxcvormiCJT. iU. Flagging Union st.

8 between Bond andHoytaia Bdw Fogarth 12 23; Fred Smith 24 S3. nagging Fnu am ay, 8, between Claaioo and Franklin ays Wm Robinson 167 47; Adella 8 Robins 1 85: Nathaniel Cook as 6. Jioums Wl Flagging Canton tide, between Tfllary at and oVc Lyde WW A Hn8he Fj" betwnen Demand War ISAAC BADBAtT, 1 Collector of Taxes and Assessments. Jnlyia.ifOT. (yiawwF IiBOAI.

Hwicaa. UPEEMB COURT, KINGS COUNTY vnuisjiuB, against Henry jr. bnearman anu In pnrananee of a Jodgmcnt of foreclosure and aale, made in this action on the 15th day of August, 1887, 1 hereby glTrfnotlce that on Monday, the ninth day of September, 1887, at the hour of 13 o'clock n6on. at th Commercial Exchange, number 36? Fulton street. In tho City of Brooklyr and County of Kings, 1 will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, the lands and premise In said Judgment mentioned, and therein described aa follows, Tlx: AU those certain lots, pieces or parols or land situate, lying and being in the Twolfth laSUt Wart) of the City of Brooklyn, County of flng and Btate of New Tort, bounded aa follows, rlr.

Bcji on the southwesterly side of Commerce street at afw' distant nlncly feet southeasterly from 73,2: ni5i thence rnnnlng southwesterly parallel itreet one honored foet; thence with Commerce street nfty fcot; onco nortocaawrir parallel with Van Brunt street to CommercoslTMt.arKi thence northwcaterlv along Commerce setny net. to the puce Wjgffggj JoeixH Cum, Plff 's Atty. SwwTt of Iho Cltv of iS the Common Conccll The Cotnmon i "V1 r. 'n iivemc. u.tu ulo Devond (1 ininr.lv.

JJE. (JSI8ENBKKGB Bad to Inform bH DUXma amd thn publlg tn Kena ho hu now roeneii uu nev, spiclouj and com OONBULTTHB IKK) KB. tt no fifth Where tie atteaditoall DIBSASBS OF THE EAS, CATABBH, THBOAT AND ASTHMA. DR. VOK KIHKKBlSaO tMKrarrrd am thflr labor nor ewean to cdumaail ttosa and Improvements his ssTinmco NBt rfALOicon, Tha celebrawd apparatus Inventea DR.

VOH For the cure of JJ. OISBA8KS OF TEB BTB, BAR, CArAHKB, DIBBA8B OF TEB THBOAT, AFFBCTIOKB OF THS vuiea. BBOHCHIAL AND FULHOKABF COItTLAOrrB, DooBDRBBD FUKcnoNs of tkb oiesim OBeAHC TBSTIMONIAJi), OONCTJMFTION IIOSID, was In a most precarious condition, mfltrinjc frocs oeugh, great debility, dlBculty In breathing, a kind ot eonstricaon in my chest. I have besn treated By thamcB! eminent physicians, but I felt my strength lMBon and my boily becamo weaKcr every uay, onm last 1 became quite prostrated. Tho leaat chang weather brought on hot and cold salvia, with a rackia pala in my head and a sharp pain in different lolnts of nj body.

I was entirely emaciated from consatnt expectcra tton of a bloody matter. My friend, by tha advice Bet Dr. Dalton. brought me to Dr. Von Blsonbera, of Ho.

261 Fifth avenue. After an examination, he told so correoU; all I felt, that I at once placed myself under hla treatmonr and next day I felt aa if a pressura hBd been removed from my body. After eight days I feel I ars a man again a blessing I bare not enjoyed for years, I do saytia inch a man as Dr. Von Blsenberg ought to live ioreve? and I am sure that erery liberal and candid man, will be treated by Sr. Von Blsenberc, will aoknowledc him a humane and eminently successful physician, I give this nnBOUorted.

In compliance with the Doctor's ordiv. I will be shortly tn Hew York, and I will be happy to boar personal witness to tbe skill and sclecoi of Dr. Von BUs oerg. JAMES T. PUTNAM, Lynch trojg, Va 1XPTB1CD3S 27TH, 1B68.

DEAFHB8S CUBES. I have been desf (or over twenty Ova yeari.n Von Kisenberg operated on both ef my ears wlthou iUghtestpalB a thing that I could not believe could done, I now hear well, and feel at I neve; felt for tbe (ast twenty years. The dexterity and skill with whichlths operation was performed evince the higneat practicability. I hear perfectly. It la now over a month since the Operation, arrt I continue to feel aa well as ever.

WILLIAM LIDDLB, Utriam, 12Sti street, between 2d aid vc This cartilles that my mother has been for soma Urns armcted with partial deafness, suffertsg from pain and rumbling noises the bead, together with other mates flons of a tal Iobs of bearinK. Dr. Von Eltonoorg re oioveJ trorn her ears a quantity of matter, together with coafnilatBd blood, relieving her Instantaneously, and all without pain. It Is with grateful thanks that I dvoOilo testimony to his sail, CABBOLL jr. POST, 23 Bona II.

Biohxohs, Feb, Zs, 1B6T. Da. Voa Bissztbxss, 5th avenne. Hew York: Dear sir If the following statement can be of semoa to you I can have no oblectloa to your publishing tbe same. I feel very grateful to you, and cheerfully bear testimony to yonr eminent skill as displayed in my caw.

had long suffered with deafness which teemed to be growing greaier erery year, and while Hew York, In October last, by the advice or one ol m7 inends, I called upon you I did not, however, expect to be relieved, as I kad already expended coislderablo turns in coniulung varioM physicians and surgeons, whose advice had not la the slightest degree benefited me. To my great delight however, I found my hearing improved after the first eon, tultaUon, and after paying yon ten visits during the space of a fortnight, I comld hear almost as well as is the days ef my youth. The cure In my case'teema to myself and friends almost miraculous, and I ought to state that Ifaxi perienced no pain Whatever from yoar operations or applications, I send this by the hand of my friend. Col. J.

B. Wllllanv ton, who can certify to all tha statements I have herein mads. In conclusion, would state that upon learning that my means were limited, you made a considerable redaction In yoar charges, saying at the time that "yoa did not make It a praotlce of grinding the faces of the poor." (hatefully, your sincere friend, and obedient servant, CHARLES H. LED WITH. BIQHT BB8TOBKD.

Raw Yobx. October 6th, ISM. Lawrence Oreona. of No. 188 Bast Sfith street.

Hew York City, nave been suffering from blindness of toe left eye for a considerable period. The eye was In a state of great Inflammation which not only caused me Intense suffering, bat also materially affected my gesv eral health. Hearing of Dr. Von Blsesbergl great reps and as every one said mine was a hopeless easa called on tbe Doctor, who, after examining me, undertook my case, and wlthla a fortnight I found myself almoi completely cured. It Is now a month since I placed myself under Dr.

Von Blsenberf 1 treatment. I am happy 0 be able to state that the Inflammation is entirely gas so that I tee perfectly well with bath eyes, added 1 am in good health, a blessing I save not enjoyed nlf was blind. I do eonsdenttonsly and gratefully swear to the above statement. In a Court of Justice, at the city Hall of tne City of Mew York, tali 8th day of October, 1EM. LAWRKNCB GKHNNA.

worn to before me, this ISth day of October, 18H. C. GaDFisT ficBTHSB, Mayor. Dr. Voa BUenberg bu to tte that in Uv vmz 'tba flif uttttoriiles from tho beet Medical College ot Sew YorJt to wltneu the operation tad effect of bli aordinAry valuable Invention wltb lta new and addltloas, It zaajt be nndentood thftt St dees not ottre ayery allmect in ttie wertd, bUt doe core an tba diseasea aboye eau meratedi ftucb as Impaired Sight, irottes tn the Head, Bis caarge from ttia Poainesa, Bore Utroat, Chronic Catarrh in the wo ase Lung and liver msoasoa, In fiammatdon of tna Air Colli of Coe Lunca, restore tbe ffervoos Power.

cureJ CcnatuaptWn, PbtmHi or wafttai Certainly, If we conaliiar tne Ttrioaa oonatttntiom at fectedwtU the aame dlaeaae. It la evident that each sufferer from tha same disease requires Quite a different ttoatment. It is therefore obvloas that no pojrileUn oaa hOBeitir undertake the treatment oi any pattest until he makes a thorough and tlncere masnotifl biTeftlcatien, Thousands have been eared by one application of hla AUeUcoNenralgiooiL Dr. VON basso nortram reqalrini: secrecy lmsx xta cOcmt, tor Us treatment Is based on lone experience, assiduous atten Hon, continued and raxceesfal practice, and by his pee process be la enabled to restore the sufEorer to hi normal condition of health. Hdreds, It is well knowts hare come forward to testify pobUely, that they were eared by a single application; and many, as they tnenv selves express, have been actually saved the grave.

Dr. VON B1SE3BKBG feeli Candnot without reason) to have Invented a means to afflicted mortals even to loMod tie safest to Ma A ffrettor XfeUd7thatitrinaofaUM Asoneofov most learned and immomi pfiystclans says: "Blnoa, however, the Brest Bod hath allowed too Aw upon earth the mighty privilege of serving their kind to Its benefit, and that only to those who are of earth's best meld. Quels mellora, Into flnxlt praooordiae Titan." I must make up is good wishes what I want atroDttfe to fleet in CuU. "Just as it is a erima to murder a man, so tt Is the part of Ylrtoa and honeoty to save our fellow beiags wmen wt are ahieV OOVBOLTXLf BOOMS. 0, 351 FffTH AVBHTJB, OftHtl MortaartconieTSJttssHwTort.

LIFE From tho Saturday Eovtew. The secret of Punch's popularity we mean the Punch of our streets lies, five believe, in the unquenchable vitality of the hero his irrepressible, indomitable afe. Foreigners complain of the moral. Merit, it must be owned, does not triumph, but, on the other hand, life is seen controlling adverse circumatancea, and in all the nobility of never giving in. Life, as here personified, in full play, meeting all emergencies, rallying after every blow, aDd rising to every occasion, is, in fact, wherever seen, the idol of mankind.

What ia any quality without freshness, and what is freshness out Jito i it matters little what a man is 30 far as making a hero of him goes if he has this; and nobody is truly hateful to his fellow men who possesses it in an exceptionable degree. For life in its very nature simulates a virtue, xi seess ana welcomes life in others it loves companionship, diffuses its own ele ment, eneers ana invigorates spite ol itseli; it elates, strengthens, warms, by its mere pre sence. People who possess it are benefactors without meaning it that i3, without trouble or care, 'ine person who is the lite ot a latm ly or a circle need be no better than his neighbors, no more self denying, no more generous he has simply to expand, show luniselt, give play to the exuberance 01 nis nature, and hi3 coming is a festival, his gowing easts a shadow. His other gifts. taken separately, are not perhaps in excess 01 those about him.

There are those of whom one might say There wero wit in this head an 'twould out, and so there is, but it lies as coldly in him as Arc in a flint, which will not allow without knocking. But his spark is always first alight Most persons have known occasions when society draws them out, makes them feel a conscious brightness; these people stimulate themselves and us too. We are not speaking mystically of the rich full life of wnich the transcendentalism ta'k so much, but of that impulse of conjoint thought and motion which makes a man present, a part of the scene wherever he is which inspires a sense of enjoyment in mere living, which makes him ready for every new conjuncture, and prompts to vigorousac tion whenever it is called for. It is no merit in one of these finely endowed persons to be natural, for he lives in an exuberance which is always craving for expression but in fact it is an immunity of this constitution that it cannot be affected. Life dispels eli'ectation by the virtue of its presence.

All affectation is something superadded and this foreign element in man only develops itself when the inherent natural life flags, and languor sets in. The mere contact of a vigorous life has its beneficial contagion, warding oil' pretense. Hence somebody has said that people are never affected before one o'clock in the day, their own unaided stock of vitality lasting them till then. Another felicity of this heroic amount of vital force lies in its carry ing those who are endowed with it through the heaviest trials without utter loss. They come out still themselves, not the wrecks and ruins to which calamity reduces weaker spirits.

Not that they are less acutely sensitive to sorrow than others the time of trouble finds them open to all its phases, and tasting all its bitterness, but they never lose their identity in it and as circumstances open to them new objects, new fields of action, or the return to old ones, they are ready to take their part. The present, to them, is still their sphere. As they have never been dreamers or castle builders for their pleasure, so now they neither brood over the past, nor feel it incumbent on them to seem to ao so. in a woman, this consciousness of being still herself will often interfere with the fulfillment of certain conventional requirements of sentiment. If, for example, she loses her husband, she will not, whatever her sense of loss, permanently conform herseif to the model set up by romance.

She will not acquiesce in the semi death that is expected of her, and that does, in fact, overshadow certain feminine natures through a life long widowhood; typified in them by mourning weeds never laid aside. A sense of vigorous life cannot tolerate this shroud beyond a given term. Bho must assume some symbol of cheerfulness in garb and surroundings; some freshness, brightness, finish, or grace that shall assimilate her while she lives with the living spirit in her and around her When not duly held in check, it must be owned that this fullness of life is apt to lead to an interference and meddling with other people's affairs, or with affairs not strictly within its province. This is its weak side. There belongs to it a tingling to be doing, a notion of a call to undertake other people's work, which now and then is a worry and vexation to less vivacious spirits.

Nevertheless every society is in the long run the better for the presence of one of those genial busybodies whose time is always in advance 01 ouier ioiks. xney are the people who effect small improvements that nobody wanted at the time, and that nobody would undo when once they have got used" to them. Vitality, in fact, involves a sort of leadership, but it is a different thing from the rule of a strong will. There is a facination in life in its presence we find ourselves, as it were, in a vorex. Nobody can really resist or stand against a vivacious nature in close contact with his own.

Allied to good temper it is charmingly irresistible; but even without this, it carries its own claim on the face of it, and makes tyranny itself more tolerable. Sometimes, however, through mere failure of perception.it becomes an engine of terrible persecution. In their own energy natures of this sort are apt to understand very little of other people's weakness, so that one may say that this abounding life is incapacitated for certain offices of charity. They have, for example, tenderness and sympathy for a sharp lever or a knock down sorrow but as for chronic ailments, for diseases of mind and body that show themselves in lingering or capricious forms, they comprehend too little of it all to be trusted. Their instincts are all at fault.

No amount even of good nature can makeup for tho absence of fellow feeling and sympathy. The quality we mean never shows itself in one department only. It is an organization, a spirit pervading the whole man, quickening thought, according to his capacity, but at the same time preventing his being merely a tMnker, and compelling to action, to society to benevolence, if that is his bent to prominence of some sort. The ideal child has this fullness of life the limbs always in motion, the mind always alert, the spirits and observation always fresh and on the qui vine. Life, in fact, is the same thing a9 youth, and keeps something of the child in man so long as he lives at all.

No man of this organization ever f.els old. Out of deference so facts, or to maintain a character for good sense, he may put on the manners of his cotempora ries, but he has a spring with him that gives the lie to this decorous seeming, and that betrays itself to the observer in spite of him. A man thus happily gifted does not fall into routine habits, which are a way of economizing our physical resources. He is essentially versatile, and can change his interests and transfer his attention at the bidding of events. He does not get wedded to ways or times or occupations.

He is naturally and unconsciously young on all these points, and is careless of the little indulgences, that mere students, or mere sportsmen, or mere men of Business sup into tno way ot allowing themselves. He is open to everv call and suerreH tion of the hour, having no counter force of custom, no weight of precedent, to crooo3e and resist. Not that this vivacity of nature has any real relation to restlessness on the contrary, it thoroughly understands how to be, and how to make others comfortable; only it is circumstance rather than habit that decides it when and how to take its ease. It was a temperament of this sort that the poet characterized as So loitering, so activo, bo busy, so idle Which halS she most need of, a spur or a bridle Thna a irrnvhunnd outruns the whole pack in a race, Yet would rather be than ho'd leave a warm place. It is of the essence of vigorous life to be equal to prompt change, to meet interruption cheerful! v.

to have the power of making rapid transitions from one subject or employment to another, not from desultoriness or want of grasp or inconstancy 01 purpose, out irom the spring ana laciuty 01 a more perieui vi tality than ordinary. Thoueh this is a natural gift, it is also cer tain that some modes of life induce and strengthen, and that others sober and subdue it It is hardly compatible, we believe, with the student life. Sedentary application is so counter to untrained human nature that it can only be acquired at the expense of a general subjugation of the whole frame, bodily fiv Southey atanearlv age found it horrible to have to renounce hb Steffi "I "e3, wilile vet a vnnnir man. "into a nartv or io'n 1ye.1 "mto party of plea faS hour' a hancrlnff wo J3 an is ureauun to man, as it is to the ntnSV to be put oat of to way, he tolost has never possessed, all suDerabminti" On the other hand, sailors of all K.i5 ages, give us a ready for anything impression which at least simulates the thini? and which constitutes their charm tn aJ men. What freshness, what childlike cana.

1 1 1 Mnnnmant maa oiixhy vl mmnGuim tt 00, iui cAuuipie, represented to our minds the other day by the spectacle of four bronzed, middle aged, blue shirted fellows, from the Minotaur, taking a drive of so many miles and back in an open 'fly? No seamen could have ever invented the word here that word expressive, in those 'who use it habitiially and naturally, of a low standard of vital 'force, and as such filling us with pity and melancholy; though the bored one is possibly supported by that sense of superiority which goes now a davs with caring for few things; For with us affectation takes to all to a to in In 1 1 and must nave a iiciu. ing an excess of health, it has nothing to do with the excitability which burns the candle of life at both ends, and which especially belongs to poets. De Quincey speaks of the sell consuming fire that burnt up the life of Wordsworth and his sister. They lived faster than other people and ho was taken for sixty before he was forty. The eager spirit had wrought with him Those shocks and passions to prepare Tliut kill the bloom before its time, Aud blanch without tho owner's crime Tho most resplendent hair.

This is so little the case with the healthy vitality of which we speak, and which is conspicuous in all great men whose genius lies in action and in commerce with mankind, that the most remarkable instance of this vigor that the world has lately seen kept its owner sprightly and juvenile till far past the ordinary age of man. But this vivacity of life does not necessarily imply longevity, just as a man may exist to a hundred without it. It only enables a person to live while he lives, and to enjoy life while ho has it. "With the exception of three mortal diseases," writes Sydney Smith, "I am quite well." Life in him would not flag or give m. Madame do Stael shocks our sense of decorum by giving dinner parties on her death bed.

When we find Schiller pronouncing her, of all creatures he ever met, the most vivacious, we understand it better. Death is an idea so alien to persons of this temperament that, thouuh the reason assents it as a fact, it cannot overshadow their minds. The victims of bile, indigestion, and such lowering, depressing influences may live to old age in spite of them, but they must still be afflicted by fears and imaginations suggestive of decay and extinction, all their faults and sins being doubled and blackened in men's eyes by the mere misfortune of sullen temperament Charles Lamb was peculiarly susceptible of the charm of vitality and the repulsiveness of the morbid temper. He pleads, lavor ot the old comedies, tor a world apart from morals, where vigor and life, in which the dramatis parsonm of these productions are so pre eminent, shall stand instead of ment; in fact, 6s virtue for the time being. And ho draws a picture of saturnine itazlett whicn makes bile a vice, and shows what excess a dry and scanty vitality can reach.

I took him," he writes, to see very pretty girl, where thero were two young girls the head and sum of the girlery was two young girls they neither laughed nor sneered nor giggled nor whispered, but they were young girls and he sat and frowned blacker and blacker, indignant that there snould oe sucn tilings as youth and beauty till he tore me away before supper in perfect misery, and owned he could not bear young gins, tney drove mm mad." it is notable ot liazlitt, as tho opposite of the temperament wo have dwelt upon, that ho boasted never to have changed a single opinion. A fullness of life, on the contrary, leads to variation, modification, and advance. Not to change with time ana events means to stagnate, to brood, feed upon oneself, and in fact disqualifies a man for active usefulness. An energetic vitality adapts man to the state of things in which he must live, and so of all things even more than pure intellect itself is the way to success. If we wonder, as we so often have to do, why the gifted man is left behind tho race, and tho fellow he nsed to beat with easo is miles before him, we shall usually find that life has carried it over mere brains and so it must, if we consider that it, of all things, has most hold over the present.

Very few men, says Swift, live in the present most peaple are providing to live another time. An energetic life is a constant sense of the now, and a faculty lor making the most of it. LAWS OF NEW YORK Uy Authority. Erery law, unless a different time Bhall bo prescribed therein, shull commence and take effect throughout tho Smte 011 and not before the twentioth day after tile day of its linnl passage certified by the Secretary of State. Sec.

12, titlo 4, chap. 7, part 1, IteTised LEvcry law so published in tho State paper may bo read evidence from tho paper in which it shall bo contained, In all courts of Justice In this State, and in all proceeding before any ottlcor, body or board in which It shall be thought necessary to refer thereto, until three mouths af tur 1110 close ui iuu uetreiou iu wiueu 11 oucaiue a law. Due. P. title 7, chap 8, part 1.

BcYlsud Statutes, and Laws, or Chap. 871. AN ACT to amend part four, chapter six, sec tion twenty sevon 01 tno Kevisea statutes, in relation to telegraphic despatches, and to amend an act passed April tenth, eighteen hundred and fifty, "An act to amond an act entitled an act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of telegraph companieBj" April twolfth, eighteon hundred and forty eight. Possed May 9 188T. The People of tbe StatoNow York, represented in Seriate and Assembly, do enact as follows Section 1 Part fonr, chapter one, titlo sir, section twenty seven of tho Revised Statutes, ia hereby amended eo as to read as follows "S37.

If any Dereon Bhall wilifully open. or cause to be opened or read, any sealod letter or tole egrapmc dispatch or message not addressed to nunsoii without tho permission of tno person to whom it shall be addressed or of tbe writer thereof, or other person having the right to give such permission, ho shall, upon conviction thereof, be adjudged guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be punished by a flno of not less than three hundred dollars or imprisonment not less than three months, or both such line and imprisonment. And any person shall aid, abet or encourage the opening or reading of any such letter, ttlegraphic dispatch or message, shall bo deemod gull ty of a misdemeanor, and upon convictioD, shall be punished as heroin above provided. 5 a. section one 01 an act to amend an act paaaea April tenth, eighteen hundred and fiity, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled an act to provide lor the incorporation and regulation of telegrapn companies," passed April twolfth hundred and forty eight, is hereby amended so aa to read as foiiowB i 1.

Any person connected with any telegraDU com pany in this State, either as messenger, or in any other capacity, who shall willfully divulge ino contents, or tne nature 01 tno contents 01 any private communication entrusted to him for transmis sion or delivery, or who shall willfully refuse or neglect to transmit or deliver the Bamo, sball, on convic tion Deiore any court, De adjudged guilty or a misae meanor, and shall sutler imprisonment in tho county jail or workhouao in tbe county whore such conviction Bnaii do naa, lor a term or not morothan three months, or shall pay a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars, at the diecretion of tho court and any person who anaii wuiruiiy, Dy connivance vntn any ciorK, operator, messenger, or other employe of any telegraph company or otherwise, willfully and wrongfully obtain, or attempt to obtain, any knowledge of any telegraphic uieeeugu or ueepatcn, communication or communications, while tbe same shall be in course ol transmission, without first having the assent and authority of someperBon having tho right to give such assent and authority, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction, ho punished by a flno of not more than ono thousand dollars, or imprisonment for not more than throe months, or by both such tine and imprisonment. 3, This act shall take effect Immediately. CnAPTEr. 856. Ah Act to limit tho hours of labor constituting a day's word in tiiio Dittte, iu eignt uuurs.

Passed May 9, 183T. Tho People of the State ol New York. roDresonted in HeDato and Assembly, do enact as follows: P. Section 1. Oh and after the first day of May, eighteen hundred and sixty seven, eight hours of labor, between the rising and ant ing of the sun, shall bo deemed and held to be a legal llflV1! Vni lr In dll Nodi nFlakn.

aaiwlnn H. nw uuduo UUU DOIT IW WJT fcUU UUJ wuere mere is no contract or agreement to the contrary. a. This act shall not apply to, or in any way affect farm or agricultural labor or servlco by the year, month, or week, nor sball anv person bo prevented by anything heroin contained, "from workins as many hours overtime, or extra work, as bo or she may see ui, iuc cumijunsabiuii iu uo ureeu upon uutwoeu tuu employer and employe. 8.

All other acta or parts of acts, relating to tbe hours of labor which shall constitute a (lay's work in tnis otam, are neruoy repcaiea. CnATTBB'fiS. An Act authorizing iho Inpectors of State Prisons to contract and purchase for the State timbered land lor tne uses 01 tno Clinton prison. Passed Arail 24. 1887.

Tho People of the State of Now represented in senate ana iBncmDij, ao enact as lonows: Sec. 1. John Hammond, one of tho Inspectors of State Prisons, is hereby authorized to contract for and purchase lor tne siato ion tnousana acres, or there abouts. of timbered lands, located near Clinton Drison. for the use of said orison, which contract ahall ho snh jeet to tho approval and ratification of tbe Governor and Comptroller of the State and not to be binding upon the State nntll bo approved and ratified; Bald xurchose to bo made within one year from tho passage OI una act.

Sec. 2. ThiB act shall take effort immediately. Chatted 704, AN Act in relation to the United States Deposit Jtruna. Passed Anril 21.

1RK7. Tho People of tbo State of New York, represented in senate ana Assemoiy, au enact as ioiiows: fiep 1 Ail sales ot lands to thocommls sionerB for loaning certain moneys of the United States, in tho several counties of this State, heretofore or hereafter to be made, and which hove been and shall be conducted In good faith by one of said commissioners, after tbe fee theroin had become vested in tbe commissioners by virtue of section thirty of the net entitled "An act authorizing a loan of cortain moneys belonging to the United States deposited with the State of New York for safe keeping," passed April fourth, eighteen hundred and thirty seven, and after notice of such sales had been given i all roBpectB in conformity to said act, and the acts amending the same, shall be deemed and held to be of the same effect and validity aa if both such commissioners had oti.iimfflrl In anch sale or sales: oroTided, however, In all Buch cases that the purchaser or DOJchasera ehall have paid the purchase money of Bald premises, and a deed tnereror, execuiw UJ of said commissioners, shall hare been deJiTexed to the purchaser or pnrcqaaerB. CEAPTEB 725. Ak Aot to Increase the compensation authorized by tbo art nnt.U.lfttl." A n't tn rwnvldft fnr tho care ana educlataonof indigent dearrintes nnder the age of nvivw years, paSBOQ April twonty njui, eiguvuou. Piuwfirl Anril 94.

Ififi7. to State of Now York; represented in senate and AsaemhiT Aart rnua ine of tWhiSSS110' tnB boardi tnition and cloth Sfrt fS Tfeder the aee of twelve yeara, the deaf for the instruction of third and fourth aecflohl TV1 0 provisions of, the twenty flvewfl Tof rf2ftP hundred and the rate of two hnnAroy Pf Septem JL WJlLLIjvbi v. YHiiDifitt, burrogace or tue and Mary H. Cordts, wife of the said Elbe D. Cordts, El SPJn JKun2iVf.7bL& RffiSK Elizabeth Berry.

Cornelia Gruvau.t. lato of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are re quired to exhibl' the same, with tbe vouchers thereof, to the sabscrlber, tho Exccntrtl, at the offlce of 8. M. OitraDder, Com eenor at Law, ra MasBan Btreet, In too Cltv of Now York, on or before tbe 1st dav of Hovcmbar uqeranaer, uuai CUyof Now Tor next. DatedlAprll 26th, 1867, apSO lawflmTa' ESTHBB BNWI3.

Biecatrfac IK PURSUANCE OJ? AN ORDER OF WILLIAM D. VEEDEB, 8nrroftate of the Conntj OI iinESiiNoiice is aereDf lveD, accoramg to law, to au persona having claims aealnst SAMUEL SBOTWEhh. lato of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are re nnlT frl tn nxhlnlt the same with vonehern thereof, to thn subscriber, the administrator, at his plaoe of business, 135 imiTon srroec. in cne uicv or urooKivn. on or oeiora 38th day of October next.

Dated April 18th, 1867. .1 i.iir.ai .111 jauri unaju auuiuusumw. p20 lawSmS TN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OB WTLliIAM D. VEEDEB. Surroirate of tho Conn ty Ol mugs: nonce is nereDV given, acceroinRi law.

to all persons having claims against MABTDJ AiPRRS, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are roqutred to exhibit the same, with the thereof, to the subscriber, too administratrix, at her resldonce, corner ol Dnnieiastreocaaa uuiioq avenue, ia lub uir i lyn, os or before the 23th day of September next. Dated MBrCU 41S1 I Vjj nm uiw, rilix.1 lawom in Administratrix. IN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OB WILLIAM D. VEEDEB, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice is heroby given, according to law, to nil persons having claims against iviLLiaM u. JONES, late of tho City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to tne BUDBcnDors, tne aominiBtrators, at tne nfnn nf flamnnl 8.

13 Fulton in the Cltv of rJrooluvn, on Deioro us lata aay oi novemuer aen. DateaHay SAMUEL myn lawwn i JN PURSUANCE OF AN OKDEB OV WILLIAM D. VEEDER, Esq Surroirate of tho tODUv; oi xviiigH iiuuuD in uernuv given, accorainrj IO to law, to all persons having claims against WILLIAM GILMORE, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the samo, with the vouchors thereof, to the subscribers, the administrators, at the residence of Daniel Van Voorhis, 291 Jay Btreet, in the City ot Brooklyn, on or before the st day cf December nex waieu may am. loot. tuttItiiJ 1 1 nnifnnTi iTiuiiiiuu ,1.

uiiiniuiirj, n.in,.,A daniei.van vnramiS AdminlBtrators. my2i law6mF TN PUESUANOE OF AN OHDER ftp i WILLIAM D. VEKDEK. Surrogate 'of the County of Kings Notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having clalma against JOSEPH LEVY, late ot the City of; Brooklyn, deceasod, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the BUhsr.rlherR. the oTocntnrs.

at tho mat. denco of Wm. Gold street, in the City of muuwTu.imui utuuro iuu aim uay uauuary Dated Julv 29tb. 1B87. tyimaji BUKtiEiiii, jy201aw6mS CHA8, H.

BAYMOKD. Eiecntora TN PURSUANCE Olf AN ORDER OP jl ryiLiiiaiu i). vukukk, Bnrrogate or the County of Kings: Notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against BICHABD VAN tr i late or tne uity or orooiayn, aeceasea, that they are required to exhibit tbe same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at tho office of Theodore Polhemus No. 59 Broad street, in the City of Now York, on or oeiuro uie iolu aay oi jLecemoer next. uaioa Mew tars, tJUKU nui, j.001.

triTCionni viv Urtrnr THEODOBUS J. VAN Executors. uir iv jl a. ijjtsLttviiijsrsuuir it, i JeltlawBm'g TN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OP WILLIAM D. Surrogate of the vwuiibji aiugK jTouiiB ia ucreuy given, according to law, to all persons having claims against SAMUEL OSBORNE, late of thn Cltvnr Brootrlvn.

rtpi nnaAa tha, miiDb oajnuaL us deceased, that they are required exhibit tho same, with the vouchers there WIl i.uu"' 01 new York, on or before the sixth day of February next, Da tUll AIUIIOI lOUl. SAMUEL S. OSBORNE, YVLLLIAM J. OSBOHNE. 5 Bxecutors.

anS lawtaF TN OP AN ORDER OF XM4rHJ5 Conntv of Kings: Notice is hernhv Hvc n. Iaw. tn all Demons havlntr claim r. A BAKER, late of the Town of Graveseud, deceased, thai they are reqnlred to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to aieBubscrlbers, the Administra toreat the a w' i Ulan ana street, in the orjofcruary FBASCIS Z. BAKEK, ALELANDBB H.

COULTER. oul7 lawemnj AdminlBtrators. fyi'll 1H I SI HKifTjiPV I 11 1 ifcT rrff. thelstday of warraet ofrjnent wis Issued agaW tha canal boat "Auditor" Jonah sutnerianaror the sum of 28; that such vessel will be sold for the payment of the claims against her unless the master, pWBer or consigneo vnereorr or omo person laHntar! itlfXPAlTV A11AD anil i Interested therein appear and discharge such warrant according to law, wnWnBO days from the first publication of this no tlce. une 2, 18OT.

vjAHTivrt.1. a Trnn ntT rjiT, jell lawlwTn Atty's for pefr. 80 Nassau st, H.T. TN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OP WTT.T.IAM D. VEEDER.

Bniroirata nf thn ty of Kings: Notice 1b heroby given, according to law. to all persons having claims against LliCIUS P. BTABR, lateof theCttyof Brooklyneceased, that they are re Sulred to exhibit the same, with the vouchors tnereorto le subscriber, the administratrix, at tbe office of Benedict Tjosrdman, 128 Broadway, In the City ot New ork, on or before the Kth dayrNovember next. Dated HARRIET W. STARR.

Administratrix. mya lawemTo imi rwr. r.TSl?17EFlTH T2rn (juiyzum. iNH. b.

vv. a a. au51awwM Plaintiffs' Attorneys. WUBIRDUITIU UUU" i.

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