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

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

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LEGAL NOTICES. WSTRtfortoii BYE AMD BAH, ibelr sugar house on Strath rimi'street, between Water weir Bug Til .1 kh.lr nun vnnnae, Submit REMARKABLE PHENOMENON, COPOBATIOff MOTICES. "TTSESSOHS' NOTICE ASSIKSMEHT dlitrlot to widen South Soventh Btreet and i Dart of South Sixth street. In the Oity of Brooklyn, commsnoing at tno But River. 95 feet northerly from the northerly lino 0( South Fourth Btreet, tunning ilionce 6outhoastirlj in a direct line to tbe corner formed by tno interaction of Union avenue and Twelfth street; thonco again crly from tbe cart er formed by the mtoraeotion of Uiinm avenue an! Taolfth street and in a diroct imp ta tho westerly lino of Smith to point where aai I line in rsecta tho centre ot the block between Maiatia 1 and.

Mo Kibbon Btrccts: toencosoutborly along tho wetorly lino ot Smiih street to tho northerly Hue of Flushing voimo: thence storii alonp the northerly lino of Klmhlnir are nuo to oint 300 feet westerly from the veeterif hnuof Bedford avenue: thenco northerly and parallel with 1, 1 forn avenue, and 300 foot wosterly therefrom to tho conim of division avenuo; thenoo wetterly turouuh thocontrn Division avor.nc to tho Knst River: hence ntrthorl nt nt the 'net River to the placo of bozltvniog. Dated Brookljn. D13 8t ROBERT J. LUC KEY. President.

AHSESSMEUT NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given, that the following Assessment remain unpaid, and that tho warrant or coUectine Raid Afisoeamenta will expire on the Uth da) of November. MB, and that un'osa aaid Assossmonts, together with the oxpenso and per contage allowed by law aro paid on or hotore eaid date, I Bhall proceed to adrertUo and Boll the premises in tho mannor pointed out by Sections 24 and '2C nt Title 6th, of tho present Chartor of the City of Brooklyn: Giadmcaud Paving Hoyt Blroot, from 2,1 to 3d strooU D. Milton Q. Smith, 71; Ii. f.

Camp, 224 ZocoSecar, 6404. Fencing ing Cumberland atroet, Park av. and Oxford st Borrarn Sheridan. $1'J06. Fencing Komi.

llot, Warroa and Baltic streets Sinv.icl UP RE ME TT GEORGE Wright anl John V. Uauudr, plaintiffs, against John Carina, defendant. Summons for a money demand on contract. (Com. not servo U.

S. Rev. stamp 50 cent, cancelled 1 To the defendants: Yon are hereby summoned and 'recraired to amworthe complaint in this action, which will bo filed in tho office of tho Clerk of Kings County, at tho Court House, in the Oitr of Brooklyn and to servo a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber atnis oillco, iu tbe PostotVeo Building. In Montague street, in the City of Brooklyn, within twenty dsys alter the service of this summons on yon, exclusive of the day of such sorvioa, and ifybnfail to answer the said complaint within tho time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will takojndament against yon for the sura of live hundred ana sixty dollars, with interest from tho sixth day of July, ono thousand eight hundred and aixty nve, besides the ooBts of tbis ao tion. DatedBrooklyn, Aug.

6th, 1865. jM OOONKY. Attomty. Tho complaint in tbo above aotion was tiled in tho oilica of the County Clerk of Kings County, al tao Court Homo, in the City of Brooklyn, on the Uto. day of September.

18Bel9 lawowTu Jno. Q30HEI. Plaintiffs' AUornoy. 11T PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OS ROSWELL O. BRAIN ARO, Surrogate ef the Oounty of Kings: Notice is hereby givea, aooording law, to ad having claims utainst GUSTAVU3 FINKBN, late of tho city oi Brooklyn, deceased, that they aro requirod to exhibit tbe fame, with the vouchers thereof, ro tho ubircribors, the executors, atthe office of (Yheatloy.

Williams A CWater street, in tho city of Brooklyn on or before aha Ihday of February nxt Dated July 28th, IMS. JAMES H. WHRATLKv, iy2Haw8mTn WILLIAM P. HOWELL, i SUPREME COURT MARIA J.SALTON stall naainst Ohartea J.Anthony and AnnaD. Anthony his wife.

Sumnionsfor reliei. (Com. not ear.) (U.S.Rov stamp 60 cts. cancelled.) To tho defendanta above named: You are horeby aummonod and required to anawor tho complaint in this action, which will bo lilod in tho oiMoe of tlieClerkoftheCountyof Kings, at tho CitjIIall. ia tin City ol Brooklyn, and to serve a copy of your nawav to tho said complaint on the subscriber, at hii omen.

No. 00 Wall aireet, in tho City of New York, withu twenty days after tno somco of this summon on yon, exclusive of the day of such ervice, and if you fail to answer the said complaint within tho time aforesaid, the plamtitl in this action will 'ipply to tno Court for the relief demanded in tho complaint. Datod August 51k1, 1965. HEKRY WfllTTAKHn. Jr, Plaintiff's Atlornov.

Tho complaint in this action waa tiled in the office of the Clerk of tho County of Kings, on tho 5th day of August7A.D. 18W, HENRY WmTTAKKB. au29 lan6wTii Plaintiff's Attomoy. SPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Uartha A. Livingston, Plaintiff, agiinst Mary 1 Kdmond, Maria B.

Buraick and Eluha Bntdick. hsr hm band: Jennie L. Walker, William Augustus Walaer. Joso phino D. Edmond, James Preston aud James VVestland, Defendants.

Summons for rebef. (Com. not 50 cent Revenue Stanip.l To tbe doiendanta abovo named and each of thorn: You aro hereby summoned and rouuired to mifirer tho complaintin this action which will bo tiled in tho offloonf tne Clerk of the County ol Kings, at tho County Uourt House, in the City of Brooklyn, aud to serve a copy of yonr answer to the said comnlaint on the at hia office, Montague Btriot. cornor of Court strool. in tho Oity of Biouklvn, within twenty Hays after the sot vico of this summons on yon, oxcluBivo of tho oay of snob servico: and if you fad to answer the said complaint within the time aforoeaid, tha plaintiff this aotion will apply to tho Court for tho relief demandod in tho oomplaint.

Dated Brooklyn, July 12tli, 1866. F. TA BBR. Plaintiff's Attorney. Oomplaint filed July Mth 1866, in tho office of tho Clork of Kimrs County, at the Oounty Court Uouib in Brooklyn.

ao8 lnwOwl'u V. W. TaBta. Plaintiffs Attorney SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUMTt Ciuum S.

Garrett and Carolino 15.. his wfo, (ioorco Lin'coinb and Larkin S. Garrett and Harriet, his wife, plaintiffs, against William W. and Ann his wife. Robert Burko and Margaret (formerly Margarot A.

Lipscomb,) his wife, Klvira J. Uarratt andCainmlf. King, defendants. To tho defendanta above named: You aro hereby summoned and required to answer tue eomplaint in this action which will he Hied i the otuce ol the Clerk of the County of Rings, ot tlio Court House, tho City of Brooklyn, and to soryo a copy of your answer lo the said complaint on the Bubsonbor. at his otlloa.

No. 14 Court street, said Uity. witnin twonty aays after the servico or uus Huuiuiuno un juuj eluaive ol tne aay oi bucu juu i answer tho said comnlaint within tho tune aforesaid. Ihe nlaintifla in this action will noiily to tho Court for tho rails! lemandod in the comnlaint. Mated Brooklyn, Sspismrjer 12 1865.

15HHNKY U. MUKl'lir. nirs iy. The comnlsint in tho abovo action was flloj in tho ofllfcO of the Clerk of the County of Kings, at tho Court Homo, in tha city of Brooklyn, on tho 10th day of Sootombsr, 1665. 'HBNKi 0.

ilURPHV, PlaintitT'a Att'y. PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROS. I ELL 0. BRAIN ARD, Surrogate of the Ooontj MlVahMrnlti aivwn. anonrdina to law.

to all DOTKOVI aar iiur claims against ALFRED ROBINSON, lata of the Oil U.nnlrl.n rlnnnunrl UlntthoT fcTO TD(1UIT6(1 tO BXlllUlttllf iiuao with tlio Touchor thoreof, io the flubecriber, 5t tlic office'of II. "VV. JobnsoD, No. 37 WoJJ ntreet, in ibo (Jitjr ot New Yurie, on or Dmerr thb vwum a.iiu unj nuTfjiu ber Mftit OMei Mt 18th. m.

per "jujjjjy HBWI1TT, Administrator. r23 lawSmTu IJT 01' AI OKD13R OK ROB. W1CLL 0. BUAINABD, Esq. Surrogato trf tlia Covrnii tf Kinca: Notico is herobr tccordinr it Iaw.

(vo all pejmf UTinB cldimi tamst JOIiN IMRTtli, lata ot th OiSy ef lirooklja. decenaod. that thej aro requirod to oi libit tbe auine, with tho Toachora thoreof, to the ubcribor, tho executois. it the rebidonce of Jjimoa liiin 104 H.ir riBon. Btreot, in tho City of Brnoltljrn.

on or botore tUo 12tu dBiof Moyuext. Ontod ovomMr 6th. 18f5. n71nnCmTu JAMRS BLISS, motniois. IU FU11SUANCK OF Aif ORDKK OF ROS.

WELL O. BRAIN ARD, Surrogate pf ttift Count of Kingi: Notice ii hereby given, acoordinft to law, aB jrmM ayinc clsimi apainst ItTO AH i) ft. THOMPSON, lato oi be CJity of Brooklyn, docoasod, that khoy aro retiuird to px tbe amo, with tbo vouchers thoreof. to thu rs. at the oQico of Henry Johnso.

No. at Wall afreet, iu tlio Oity ot New York oa or beforA thivUetti der oi Noveinbor DaUi Mav 22tL 18li5. H1INKYW J011NM)! trr i'ir my23 lawGmTu IN PUKHUANOK OF AN OttOEH OF UOK 1 WKUUJ. BUAINAHD, flurrouBto oTUiw Oonnti 'Nftti'ofis hereby tjifon. to inw to art har incolRims aKflinst ANN HtI laco of Uio Oity ot UrooL yn.

rtccoasod, that they are required to oxhibit tho snire, with the vouchora Hieroof, to tho snbsuribor. tlm oseculrix, nl tbo otlico of naao VV. H. llromloy. C2 Wall strcpf.in the City of AewYork, on or buloro ibotoolj eichth dv Anvil flt Oatod 'i4th.

1865. o241awCnTuSAl'AH 11. PKHIiY. lixocutnx. VTIiW YOKK SUFKl5jVlBC()UKT, uovx I.N TYOK tiliiti Tho UaJtjc Ktro Juauranco Oom pavy npauiat John K.

Millnor and Mnry his vrifo. and John 1'alor. yumninaa for relief. (Ooui. nnt i urveC.) (U.

H. Rev. 'Stamp. 60 cents, cincolled JuH 12 To tho defer dantB. Jonu K.

Millnor and Maiy bin mfo: You aro hereby rnmnionod and required to insiTOr flio conntliiint in this action which sraa fi'odin tho ofneo of the (Jlork of the New York upromo Court, Kinira County CouitllouBO, City of Brooklyn. Kinirs Oounw, Now York. onthelSthdayof July. 1866, and to serve a copy of your aDBWor to tho Haid complaint on the aubdoriher, at hia olhce. No.

31 Nassau Ptrect. 'ty of Noir York, within tnenty days after tho servico of this on you exclusive of tho day of ouch eervice; and if von fail to answer tho Raid complaint within tho time aforesaid, tho plaintiff in this action will apply to tho Court for tho ro fief demandod in tho comnlaint. Dated Now Yoilc, July 12th, 1SC5. JOHN IWLGK, Pitff'a. AU'j.

31 Nassau utreot, Now York. The complaint in tho above ontitiea action was tiled in the oftro of the Clerk of the County of Ku.rs, at in a oio, in the Oounty Court House, in tho City of Beanklya, in taid ('ounty, on tne 12th day of July, 13G5. ejiaW6wT JOHN FOWLER. Pltff s. Att'y OXJNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY B.

Outtinar. PJaintifF, againat Jonn 1. Younr, Edward Yonn, Alfred Leonard. ioonord, hi wito; Walter J. Haddcn.

Jainot Uhadborne, William iraoll, Georco btrublo, Predentik J. Eckorson, Robccca D.ity, Ad miniBlratrix. ot Jonn Doty, deceaso. Detondant. Sutninone for relief (Com.

not served.) County oi Kiupi, be. Plnco ot EO ct. U. S. Int.

Rov. Stamp. To tho doiendanta abovo uomod You aro heroby summoned aud reauired to finswfir the complaint in this action, whioh was this day lilod in the office oi rbo Clerk of tho County of KiiwvaV tbo Court House in tha City of Brooklyn, and to servo a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subacribor. at his oiiico. No.

61 "Wall street, in tho City of New York, withiu fwont dayt after tho sorvico of this summons on you, exclusive of tho day of such servico; and if you fail to answer tha said complaint within tho timo aforesaid, tho plaintiff in thii action will apply to tho Court for the reliof demanded In tfi cnmplaini. Dated July Uth. 1805. a lawBwTu O. A.

HAND, Plaintiff's Attoruoy SUPREME COURT. KINGS C0UNT7. AlfTOi) Peny against Patrick Donlon and Aun, his wile, and others, Mfsarfl. STKILIN0 A WAIDEH, Plff'a Att'ya. In parsnanco of a judemont of forecloauro and auto mado in this action on the 6th day of 1865, 1 hereby give notice that on tho 5tTi day of Deoombor, 1865, at tho hourot 12 o'clock, noon, at the Ooa roercial KxchanRe.

Number 369 Fulton street, in the Oity of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings, 1 will sell at public auction, to tho the highest bidder, tho mortgaged premises in said jtidir tuent mentioned, nnd thereiu described as follows, viz: All that certain lot. piece, or parcel of land, tituato, lying anfl being in the city of Brookbn, in tho County of Kings, and State of New York, and bounded and dra.Tibai ai follows: ncginningat .1 point in tho northeasterly lino of Fulton avonne distant one hundred and twont two font and eleven inrhes northwostorW from tao nrrtuweshrly corner of Fulton and Frank hn avenuos, and running Iherce nortUweBtorly along Dultou avonoo twonty foot four inches: thonco nortuoadterlv. at right aoglos to frultoii tTenue. and through a certain party wall sovonty tivofet eleven inchos; thence southerly and parallol with Franklin avenue one 'not five iKohcs: thence naritor.y. at right on S'e to Franklin avonim.

sevnntBfn f' ot and six inohoa; encoeouilierlf. Jindparalel with Krinklin nvenuo. nine feet and three inches, and tbenco aoutbareiiorly. again at right atglea to Fulton avenue, and t' roimn certain party "Vwa I ventl rJirCP teotanu lour muuya uiwm ui TV OKBAIW M. BTKVKNS.

Heferoe. XN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDBBOF UOS WELL 0. BRAINAUO, Surrogite of tho County of Notice ia hereby given, acoor ling to law, toallporsoni having clairaa against WILLIAM McKEAN, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the aame. with tho vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the administrator, at hia o'ace of business 66 Duano Btieet, in the Oity of New York, on or beforo tbe 2Cth day of December next. Datod June I3th, I8S5 iel4 lw6m JAMES PANTON, Administrator OUNTY COURT OF KINGS COUiXTY Abraham Lott against Stephen Remington and "ntjurauance and by virtue of a jndgmontof tbo County Court, tnaao the above ontitled action, aud bearing date the 1st day ol November.

1865. will bo sold at publio auction at tho Commercial Exchange, No. 363 Fnlton street, in the City ot Brooklyn, ob the 25th day of November, 1805, at 12 a'clock noon of tbat day, by or uodor tho direction of tho undersigned, who waa bv a nd judgment appointed a reft reo tar that purnoao, tbe followins deBonbed land and promises, viz: All that certain lot. Rioce or parcel of land, situate. Iving aud being in tha 'inth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, in tho County of KingB and State of New York, boundod and doioiibodas follow: Boainning at a point on the westerly line or side of Classen avenue distant six feet and threo inches southerly fiom the Fouthwes erly corner of Olasson avonue and Wyckoff BtreeV.

running thonco wostorly along land of OomeeNeBmith one hundred and fifty live feeb and ten inches, more less, to land of 8 Ourpmaa: thence southwesterly along land nf Baid Chapman ono ban'iod and twenty siven feet, mora or lois, to land of Barnshna W. HamraoH; Ihoaca eaiterly along said land of Bald Hammott one huunred and twonty ono feet and nine inches, more or less, to the wetterly Bide ol avenue, and thenco northerly, along said westerly lino of Class a avenue one hundred and thlrtt sovcn fect and fonr inches, mora or loss, to tha placo rf beginning; said being kuown as lota numbers 21 26 28 30and32, and all that part of lota nnmbors23. 27, 29" 31 and 33 lying west ol alinedinwn through tho oan'ro otCliacon avenue, which asi I lots aro known and designated on amaD on file in tho olfico of the Resistor ol tho County ot Kings, filed by Lmuol Groen aad others: toother with alltl atparto! Dolojoy atroat as laid down on a map. lying in iraet of and adjoinirg said lots; to Tftber with all and Binuular tho tenements, horndi'amonta ind appurtenances thereunto Knlonging or in any wi3o op mirtairiing. Datod Brookhn.

Novombur.l, 1865. pertaining. JOIIN L. LEFFB.BTS. Referee.

A 4 Z. AttornoyB. n2 2aw8wrh. PRlfM OH AUN CEY Clark, plaintiff, againtt Emma Augusta Ulark. dafond ant Summons for ieho(.

Com. not Burved. (50 cent Ro vennc stump on original.) To HrnmaAngusta Clark, dofondant: Vouare horeby aummoned and required to answer tha nnmniaint in thiB action, which will bo Bled In tho office of ffffik of tile Oounty of Kings, Htato of New York, and oorvo aronvoi your anewer totht aaid comulaint oi the sub 5 "If hii office. Room No. 21 Kings Oounty Court House Kings County, State of New York, withiu twenty days after tho service ef tbia Bummons on yon.

exclusive of tho day of such nervice; and if yon fall to answer tho said oomplaint within tbe time aforesaid, tbe plaintiff in thu ctlon will apply to the Ocurt far tao relief domandod in the complainU nated Jul? 6tn. 1865. JAMFS tttornev. Tho said complaint was iled in ai ollio on tin 16th dtv ofHeptember, 1B6(. eclblawieit Angrut, September, October and Kovember I and too ulTt prwupiv rouiuruu uguv ukMb ww vi Streets' and avenues not completely built upon shall be specified as the Board of Health and Alderman ol tbe Waid shall direct, The specifications shall alsorequlro all ashes and garbage to bo removed once in eaoh week during the whole year on regular days, in tight box carts or wagons, tho contractor take tbe eamo from the front area or from under the front stoops of tbe etoops in as neat a rmnnor as practicable, ond return tho empty vessels to tho samo P'befc.

3. Evciy bUl for cleaning streots In ndditlton to tho ce riifioates required by law, shall bo accompanied by on affidavit of the contraotor or his representatives that the required work has been performed beforo such bill ehSecl4.1After tho contracts provided for in tuta ordinance shall be mado and public notice thereof given in tho corporation newspapers, it shall not be lawful to sot on the sidewalk any vessel containing ashes or garbige, but every hcuBcbolder Bhall keep tho same on his own premises, convenient for removal, under a penally not exceeding ten dollare for each oflcneo. On motion of Aid. O'Keeffe tho ordinance was ordered printed in tho minutes and laid on tho table for one "import of tho law Committeo, to whom was referred tho petition of Parmenus JohnBon and mny others, nravinir (or tho removal of a causo of annoyanco on too northwest corner of Hicks ond Warren Btroets, setting forth that tho annoyance consist ol the blowing of a whistle in a building uied as a tobacco factory, and submitting for adoption tho following resolutions Resolved, Tbatibis Common Council do dotormlno and declare that the noises produced by tho blowing of a steam whistle or steam whistles, as now and lately practised in tho buitdine, used ai a tobacco factory, and situated on the northwest comer of Uicki aud Warren Btreets, aro a nuisance, having a tendency both to friphten animals ond to annoy persons passing in tho streets or on tho Eidowalks In tlilB city. Resolved, Tbat the Counsellor bo, and ho is hereby directed to causoa copy of this resolution to bo served on be person or persons carrying on said factory, or responsible for said noises, and to take Buch measures as in bis Judgment are necessary to carry out the iuteution of these resolutions, and to prevent tho annoyance com plained ol, and tbe Cirrk is hereby directed to serve copy of thesi resolutions on tho Counsellor, The leiOlulionswoco adopted.

Reoort of tbe Finance Coinmittoo, to whom was rofsrrea the following bills lor supplies for tbe W. D. Firo llepart ujont, viz Hebberd. Crockor Willott J221 10 D. V.

Miller 127 01 N. I). Dubois two bills 11 '20 JllcArdloA Nisoj 19 80 Marston Power 31 93 trunk Pouch, two bills 1Y 61 Win. II. Hozzard 25 SottiDg forth tbat thero is no monoy in tho treasury nor the purpose, and recommending tbe adoption of the foiiowiuff resolution: Resolved, That the Comraittoo be duchargod from the fuither consideration of said bills.

The resolution was adopted. Report of theeame Committeo, to whom wis reforrod tho following bills, viz: H. P. K. Yates 06 John Ratter JM 1)0.

'35 lie 6 00 To 7 76 Do 7 40 Do 7 90 Do 7 65 Do 5 00 110 7 60 Setting forth that thero is no monoy in the treasury ap plieublu lo elie purpose, aud submitting tor adoption tuo Resolved, That tho Committee be discharged from any further consideration or said bill3. Tno resolution was adopted. Fromlho same Renort of tho Finance Committed to vhoni wes reteired ttio bill of Henry It. Pienou for repairing Uainilton avo bridge, with tbe following resolution; Resolved. That the Auditor is herobr directed to audit, an.l tbe Comptroller to the bill of Henrv U.

Pilrson lorrepBinng Hamilton avo bridge, amounting to $236 90, when tbe same is duly certified by tho proper office's. Aid. O'Keeie moved to lay tbe resolution on tho table for one week. The motion was agroed to. From tho same fieport of tho Financo Committee to whom was relerred tho communication of Francis Swilt, asking the payment of a judgment obtained by him against the for $7K) 97, with tlio following resolution, Be olved.

Tbat tbe Comptroller bo and he is hereby direct to dra'v his warrant payable out of tbe revenue fund in fiivor or Francis Swift for tbo sum of four bundrod aud rifty BOven 67 liO collars, upon receiving from bun a faction of the judnmont in his favor and against tbe city docket 21st Sept 1865. for $563 67 100. and a dijeontin uunceo bis action against tbecity The resolution wasndopred by tbe followinir veto: Affirmative 4lds, Whitney, McLanublin, Wallace, Wow man. O'Brien, Botknan. Hathawy, Kelly, Kimball, Turton, Brady.

Taylor. 8aal, Kalbtleiaoh, Fijner, Buluior 16. Negativo Aid. O'Ki efo 1. Report of the Grading and Paving Committeo to whom was referred tho remonstrance of Millar ond others against flagging sidewalks on Fulton avenue and Brooklyn avenue, setting farth tbat tuey beliove the improvement necessary, and submitting for adoption tbe following resolution Resolved, That tho Committee bo discharged from the further consideration of tbo subject.

Aid Fisher moved to amend by striking tho words avenue" out, Tbe motion waa not agreed to. Tbo resolution attached to the roport of the Committee was then adopted. Report of tbe samo Committee to whom was referred ihe remouslrancc of Charles Kclsey in relation to filling lots on block bounded by Columbia, Nelson andLuqueer stircts, submitting for adoption tho following resolution Resolved, That tbe consent of this Common Council be and is hereby given to Charles Kelsey to fill up tho lots of ground on block bounded by Columbia, Nslson, and Luqueer streets, provided he outer into proper surety with tbe city for the faithful performance of said work, and lurther aarees to cnmpleto tho Baino on or bo fore the day of March, ISDtt. Ibe resolution was adopted Roport of tho Grading ond Paving Committoo to whom was relerred the various bids submitted to tbo Common Council, October 16, 1806, submitting for adoption tho lolVvring resolution: Resolved, That tho following named contracts bo and are hcieby awarded to the following named persons, in accordance with the requirements of tho City Charter, theybeing tho lowest bidders: Grading and paving Green st from Franklin st to Union ave. Jonathan Moore, at $7 50 per foot.

Grading and paving Huron st irom Franklin to Wash innfon st. Terence McGwiggan, at 70 per foot. Flogpine Honnltcn st, between Park and Flushing nvc. llarteau 4 Co, 10 cts per foot. Flagging Clinton ave bet Myrtle ond Flushing avoa, Lyogs, 14 cts pr foot.

Flagging; Ryerson st bet Myrtle and JWlllonghby. Lyuon, 15 cts per loot. Flagging Hall st, bet Green and Gates avo. Lynan, 16 cts per foot. Flagging Fulton ave, bet Bedford and Saratoga avea Lvnan, 11 ctsper foot.

Flawing Amity st bet Columbia and Hicks tts. Lynan, 16 cts per foot. Flagging Butler st bet Washington and Clasjon aye. Lynan, 16 cts per foot. Flaguing Sackett st bet Hoyt and Band.

P. Lynan, 10 cts pr loot. Flagging Smith street; both sides, bet, Degraw st, and 4th place; Lynan, 16 cte per foot, Flagging Union avenue, bet India and Huron sts; Moron, 10J cts per foot. Fencing block bounded by St Folix st, DoKalb av, Fort Greene place and Fulton ave. Fencing block bounded by Park avo, Csnton, Hilary and Navy sts, F'encing Cumberland at, botween Myrtlo aud Willouah by av nucs Fencing corner of GroDd and Smith s'a.

Fencing 19th street, both aides, between lid and 4th avenues. Fencing Hickory st, 8, between Franklin avenue and Skillrnan st. Fencing Franklin avo, between Hlokory stroot and Green ave. Fencing 14th street, south aide, between 5th and 6th avenues. Fencing corner of Hir ks and President ts.

Fencing South 2d st, south aide, between 6th and 7th streets. Fencing Cth si, between South 2d and South 31 streets. To Robert H. Fall' at 84 eta per foot. Fencing block bounded by ClaBson, Green, Franklin aves ond Van Bnrea streets.

John Lynan, 33 oonts per foot. Fencing Lafayette ore, bet Portland aTe and Oxford street. Fencing Willougbby ave, a bot Walworth and Ban ford elreees. Fencing Walworth st, bot Willonghby and DeKalb avos to John Lynan, at 34 cents per toot. Filling lata on Summit st s.

bet. Columbia st. and Hamilton ave. filling lots on Cook s. 109 teot west of Smith st John Mnllins at 2 conts por load Aid.

Taylor offered tho following: EeEolved, That in the judgment of thin Common Council, 20 days is a sufficient timo for tbo oomplettou of tho fencing on tho corner of Smith and Grand streets, and that the Street Commissioner be directed to insert tbat condition in the contract for said work. The resolution attached to the report waa adopted Aid. McLaughlin moved to extend the time one balf an hour. Tbo motion was agreed to. Tbe question then being on the resolution of Aid.

Taylor, it was adopted. Report of the Assessment Committee, to whom wis referred the petition of P. A. Young to hive money refunded on tax sales, setting forth tbat tbe tax sales re fcrred to in Baid petition hare been declared null and void by the courts, and submitting for adoption fu fallowing resolution: Resolved, Tbat the Collector of Taxes and Assessments be and Is hereby directed to cancel tax oartifl catee Reg. 18, Nos.

154, 155, 157 and 161, amounting to $220 10, and refuud to the petitioaer tbe purchase money, with the usual interest, and oharge to deficiencies of the 6th Word. The resolution was adopted by the following vote: Affirmative Aid. Whitney, McLaughlin, Newman O'Brien, Belknap, Hathaway, Kelly, Kimball, Turton, Brady, Taylor, Saal, Blisi, Kalbfleiaoli, Fisher, Bulmer 10. Negative None. From the samo Report of the Assessment Committee, to whom wob referred tbo petition of the vestrymen of St.

John's Episcopal Church, for caneelmeut of taxos and tax sales, submitting for adoption tbo following resolution; Resolved, Tbat the Collector of Taxes and Assessment be and Is hereby directed to cancel tax silo of 1861, Reg No. 218, Liber 21, ond paid taxes of 1363 and 1863 amounting to $112 31, and refund the money to th bolder of tbo certificate, with tbe usual interest, and als cancel tax of 1864, and charge to deficiency of 4tn ward Tho resolution was adopted by tbe following vote: Affirmative Aid. Whitney, McLaughlin, Newman O'Biien, Belknap. Hathawiy, Kelly, Kimball, Turton Brady, Taylor, SaoL Bliss, Kalbfldscb, Fisher, Bui mer 16, Negative None. From the same Report of the Assessment Committee) to whom woa referred tho petition of J.

Honshaw fo cancelment of tat, submitting for adoption tbe followin resolution: Resolved, That the Colleotor of Taxes and Assessments be ond ho iB hereby directed to cancel taxos of 1832, index 370, 3d waid tax roll, and chargo to deficiencies of 8d ward. Tbo resolution was adopted by tho following vofo: Affiimativp Aid. Whitney, McLaughlin, Newman, O'Brien, Belknap, Kelly, Kimball, Turton, Brady, Taylor, Saal, Bliss, Kalbfleiacb, Fisher, Bulmer 16. Negative 0. From the Samo Report ofjtne Assessment Committee to whom waa reiean the petition of B.

Andrews, to have money rofundedon tx certificates, submitting for odoption tbe following resolution: Resolved, Tbat the Collector of Tales and Assessments bo directed bo cancel Tax Certificate, Liber 16, No. 8,504 and refund tho money $5.21 to tho holder of the oertifi cate with tbe usual interest and charge to deficiencies of the Ninth Word. Tbo resolution was adopted by the following vote Afflnnativc AH. Wbltiey, MoLauablln, Newman, Belknap, KeRy, Kimball, Turton, Brady. Bliss KallS.

flelscb, Fisher, Bulmer Negative Report of the Water and Drainage Committee, to whom waa referred the rcsolntton granting permission to E. Bertrand Co to construct a well in front of CLASSES IN THE tfRKNOH. GERMAN AND SPANISH tANOUAGFSFOLApiBSAND GENTLP MEN Profeesorr J. SIMONIN, THUKN a'd M.MAOIAMspecthallyirive.notkiethat thei have Aia.tH at tfaovnnin i ot the Mercantile Li brary Association. Pnpue may join at any time Mid ara charged only from tbe time they commence.

A class for hemSnars is now belngforrned. Apoly at tba deskoftho a r. i iDrarr. or uriyawj ouud Vnnov rimonin. lMLa avetteave: in (tornian, tot, THUBN, lylbrarr.

ornnvaie le uuno iu f.wuu jttunin. latiiia ayeiieavei in urnnAn Bf Rnftntah tn tl. M. MAOIA. 149 KaSt lUb 83 eetv New York.

M9tq FOR UNLIMITED INSTRUCTION aXf in Book keeoing, Wntingand AritUmeticwith mvilegeof reviewing at any time at BROWNE'S COM MkRKAL COLt.EGB (formerly M. 8. Paine's retired from tho business) increased by additional ronms to 100 feet in length. English Branches and Mathematics taught day audevenlng eeosratoand in Drivate rooms if preferrod. A rare chance for adulte of neglected education.

Ladies' Department large and airy; entrance private. Pleasa call and get a circular aud Eee soojimeusof improvement. o31y LAFAYETTE INSTITUTE, No. 150 LAFAYlirrE AVENUE, near Adolphi street, IRENCII AD ENGLISH. Young men propared for Collego, the Military Academy, the Naval Academy or Business.

THE SECOND QUARTER Will commenoe oi WEDNEBDAY, NOVEMBER 22D. aU216m SIMONIN CONB. BROOKLYN CORSERVATORY OF MUSIC. BROOKLYN INST1TU TK, WASHING i ON STR1CET, NliAR CONCORD. Pupils may join the Conseivatory any day this week for instruction nndet the following professors: ROBERT GO' DBECK Puno ANDOLISKIHN Piano HENRI SCHKIilSER Piano w.

GHOSCHKL Piano FRANK GILIIHH Piano HENRI MOllUNUAUKR Violin and Violonoollo J. W. GROSCHKL Parlor Organ ROBE It GOLDBKCK Tnoory. io ACHiLLKMGNI Italian, etc FELIX J. FBKN J.

W. UKOSuHEL Vooal Music TUITION: For the Half Term, beginning MONDAY. Nov. 13: In Classes 5 00 Private half hour lessons, one each week 7 60 Priva'e hall hour lesouf, two oach week 15 00 Private one hour ressons. ono oach week 15 00 Private one hour lehsons.two each week 30 00 n4t OROOKLYN JUVENILE H1GHSOHOOL, WASHINGTON BTRBliT, NEAR CONCORD.

FALL TERM, MONDAY, 8RPT. lira, 1861, This scnool waa organised in May, 1851, and has been in successful operation sinco that period. The principal nhmnband aim of this cobool ia the early education training of BOYS UNDKK i'WKLVE YEARS OK AOK: and the courbe of study is preparatory to the Oollogiato and Polytechnic Institute. In addition to the ordinary atndies of the respective divisions, regular and systoruacicinstraatton is given in Vocal Music, Calisthenics. Drill, Kxercises, and Doolamation.

by exnerienced Masters, without extra chargo. The Annual Circular ana Catalogue, containing list of patrons, rate of tuition, can be obtuinod of Prof. K. G. SEYMOUH.

at the Polytechnic Institute, nt the store of Mr. G. P. MILNE, 217 Fultoa street, and at the IchooL A higher class will bo organized to accommodate older pupils, whose paroute wish them to remain in tbo Sohool tor another year. tf RYANT, STRATTON, At PAOKARD BROOKLYN AND NEW YORK COMMERCIAL 3L LEGE, HAMILTON BUILDING.

Court Btieet, BROORLYH. COOPKR INSTITUTE, NEW YORK OITY. Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic Uomraorcial Ijaw, Penmanship, Correspondence, ia, practically taught. Business hours 3 tn 12 A. 2 to 5, and 1 to 9 ft M.

Theso Institutions aro comprised in the "National Uhom of Commercial Collates," extending from New York to St. Louis, and presencsuperior facilities for acquiring a thorough business education. Scholarships good throughout theoliaia. The public are invited to call and examine the facilities. "or circulars address at either point.

BRYANT, STRATTON, PACKARD PENN. allly PIANO INSTRUCTION BY PROFKSSOR PANOHMO. 05 years experience in Europe and America.) 'Ihe olemonts of Singing. (Italian method.) LessonB on the German and Bochino Flutes. Rosidenco 111 Montague street, opposite tbo Acndomy of Music.

ja5 ly ItOOKLYN COLLEGIATE AND POLYTFCHNIO INSTITUTE, LIVINGSTON STREET. Thi! Institute provides a full and thorough course of edueatiou in Matoomatica (both Ancient and Modern), and tbe Pbysicil Pcionces. lnetiuci'on is also given in VocaiSfusic, Drawing, Calis tbenirs, and Militan Drill. Students fiom abroad will bo accoiumadatod with a good homo ood oareful supervision. Students admitted atony tune during the term.

Fail Term commences MONDAY, Sept 12. lSii. Candidates for admission p'osont tliemsolvoj for examination at tho Instituto, Thursday and Sriday, Sept. Bthand9th. BOARD OF TRUSI'EES.

J. D. McKonzio, D. S. Landon, S.T.

Strmahan, CharleiR. Marvin, Luther Alfred S. Barnes, S. B. Coittendon, T.

H. Oibsotj. John T. ilarlm, Walter T. Hatch, Georeo A.

Jirvi, J. Pope. Charles S. Ila.ilis. James How.

ISaAO H. FROTHINunaM, Prosidonk. J061AH O. Low, Si'Cretary. ALtsAKBKR Al.

White, Treasurer. opatf JJSWliLRY, fcc. WHEN LOW IN THE DUST THE BE lov'd ouo is laid; When strength has departed, or booutv decaj'd, ONE relic one only, tho spoileb will spare; f.ikoawaif from tbe Kravo seems tha bright coil of Hair; Or whon kindred or friend no moro g'addon our oyes, How a 'xocn" from tho head of tbe absent wo prizo For it brinfifl ft muto uinssage of lovo to tho honrt From the ono of wfiom once 'twas, yot a part If, reader, you have a momr rial bo dear, And wish the sweet token of friendship to wear, You may have HAra'1 mado up with most oxquisitc skill As jowclry, in whatever FABtirox you will. To CiiAJiPNEY 4 SMrrrK.N'8 you'd better repair. And examine the boauteous HAUt OIINAMENIS thero.

Hair Jewelry and Device Work is our specialty. Wo nave the work done on tho premises by tho very best workmen and artists. We take great pains to have it well made and durable, and feol quite confidontof giving entire sot isfaction to all who may fnvnr ns with orders. We also keep a stock of fine quality Plated Waro, Clocks, Wfttahes Spectacles. Silver Forks, Spoons.

Napkin Rings and Gold Jewelry. Repairing done by thoroughly compotont workmen. Wo solicit tbo patronage of all, and can assure them of a good article at a lair price. CHAMPNF.V SMITTEN, Formerly Spies 4 Champnoy, fe23 tf (Old No. 133) new No.

127 Fulton st. nor Sands. mREftlEND'US KKJJUOTION IN TUN PRICKS WATOHES, JEWBLRY AND SILVKRWARB In consequence of tbe recent recent rapid decline in tbf rieo of gold, HART 4 BROTHERS, No, 241 KULTON STREET, Now offer to tha publio, REGARDLESS OF COST, THEIR ENTIRE STOCK, CONSISTING 09 ine English and Swiss Wafchei, Rich and Elegant Jewelry, Solid Sterling Silverware, Finest Quality of Plated Ware, Hair and Rubbor Jewolry, Kronen, and Amorioam Olocka, Fancy Goods. AT PRICES CORRESPONDING WITH GOLD. Purchasers would do well to call and examine our stock and compare present and former prices, and judge fc themselves.

HABT BROTHERS, MlFnlton at, n23tl St. Ann's Buildinga. DIAMOND AND OTHER PRECIOUS jewelry for sale and made to order at JA8.M0MITR BAY'S New Jewelry establishment, 31J Fulton street. ttlv RUBBER MOURNING JEWELRY, IN great variety, at J. D.

CHASE'S. 203 Fulton street. HAIR WORK OJ? A UREAT VARIETY of natterns, made from yourown hair, at fo20 Manufacturer 203 Falton at. RUBBER JEWELRY COMPRISLNO Guard. Vest.

Chatelaine and Leontina Ohaias, Pins, Her Rings, Sleeve Buttons, Bracelete, Studs, Soarf Rings, Oombs, Belt Bncklot, the largest assortment In tha Ity.at HART BROTHERS', n23 It Ml KnIMn sfreot ATCHE3 OF THE BEST MAKERS, arned cases, for isle nt AS. MoMURlU VS. New Jewel; IAMONDS! DIAMONDS UlAMORy if gotta, Piaa and Ear Rings, 500. too, teM, 1000. fi6M.0,at HART BROTHERS, ej3 Ml Fulton street.

LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S GAUZE VESTS for summer wear, at Mme. MORROW'S, 21s niton atrcet. 1 PLATED WARE ALL KINDS OF OUR plating, at J. D. PHASE'S.

jgyggffaSt OR EASE AND COMiTORT FOR THE EYE try the BRAZILIAN PE8BLB at OEASB'S every pair warranted to give pereot satisfaction. J.24 J. CHASK, Mamufaoturer. 203 SHiTPlNP. ASSAOE FROM LIVERPOOL BY WIIi LIAMS 4 GUION'S OLD BLaOK 6TABLINH ad ineon the 8th and 21th of eaoh month.

From London by the "Swallow Tair Lino. From or to Queenstown and Liverpool by the Onnard ine of fast safline iron jcrew steamers Irooi New York vet alternate Wednesday. By31 0 Fulton street, N. Y. LEGAL NOTICES.

OTICE TO CREDITORS PURS ANT in.nhin 1Tnn MnTrRTK trfianiflK. Snrropate ot tbeCountv jf Queens, notice is hereby eiYen to all oer sona having olaiiris atrainst the estate of H13NBY BAH OLAY. late ol the Town of Newtown, in the said Count; ot Queens decoaeed, to exhibit the same with the voaoh era fhtroof, to the subscribers, at No. 61 William street, in the Oi'y of New York, on or before tha 25th day of April neit. tated October 12th.

1866. JOHN J. MOORB. 1 WM. S.

MOOBH. fBieontore. ABM. D. DITMARS, oil law6mS IT PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROSWELL O.

BRAfNABD, Esq, Surroirato of the Oionti Kings: Kotice ie herelar fiTen, accordlnc to law, an peruana having claims against JOSEPH GOLDIiR. late of the Oity of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the lame, with the vouchors thereof, to the subscriber, at the office of A. 4 Z. Lett, No. 9 Willjughby street, in the Oity ef Brooklyn, on oi before the eifthteaatb day ai February neitnated August Htb.

1865. ANN MABh! GOLDER, Administratrix. anl21av(6mS IK PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF BOSWBL 0. BRAIN ARD, Surrogate of tha Oonnty of Kings: Knrtce ta hereby given, aocordina law, to all iiersona having claimeagiiortTHEilDORIJS POLHKMIM, tto ol theilityof Brooklyn, deceased, that thsr aroroamrea to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub BOliberf at the office of Theodore Polhomus i No. 69 Broad btieet, corner of Beavor street, in tin Oity ef New York, on or before the twenty flrat day ot January noit.

Dated Jul, H.h.RIr.AM HBNRY D. POLHBHTJS, Exeoutora. JyHlawemF tina for adoption the following reaolotion: ReBelved, That the pennlsalon of this Common Ooun oil be and the same is hereby granted to Messrs. O. E.

Kartxana wubuuw 1 1 engar house on South First street, between Water street and tho river, at their own exDonae, they conforming to the city ordinance provided therefor. The resolution was adopted. Report ot the same Committee, to whom was reforrea tho petition of Parmenus Johnson and othrs, ti havo water main laid in Warren etreot, between OolumbU street ond the Eaat River, submitting for odoption tno following resolution: Resolved, That tbo Wator Commissioners be and they aro hereby requested to lay a main in Warrou street, from Columbio street to tho river, as soon as the samo can be done. Tbe resolution was adopted. Eepoit of tbo same Committee, to whom was referred a communication from tho Water Commissioners, relative to a second distributing mln from too Ridge wood Reservoir, setting forth tho necessity for such main, and submitting for odoption the following rosolu lie'solved, Tbot the Permanent Board of Wator Com .1...

nil an TPnnnAted misBionera oe, auu ure ucluuj to lay forty eigbt (48) inches diameter, from tho Ridge ,1.. MiHinc nf nlilnn tho flltV a tUU wooci j.tei'erTuir. iu wo v. ond smple supply ol water for all purposes, and that the proper officers, pursuant to an act "To provide for tho supply of the city of Brooklyn with water," passed April 16 1859, (chap. 896,) be, ond are hereby authorized to issue bOEde, in amounts not exceeding one million It! 000,01 .0) dollars tomcot the expenses of said main, with all its appurtenances reqnlrod to make a complete distribution throughout tbocity.

On motion of Aid. Kalbtleisch tbe roport was ordered printed in tbe minutes and mado the spocialordor two weeks from to night. Report of thcMre Department committoo W. to whom was referred the communication from tho Chief Engineer asking that the various eogino houses Ik. or the Fiio Deportment W.

D. be supplied with stovoa submitting for odoption the following resolution Resolved, That it is necessary to repair tbe stores in the various engine, hose and book and laddor bouses or tho W. D. Fire Department, and to furnish new atovos whero tho samo oro required, ond that it be referred to the Firo Department cuintnitteo W. D.

to havo said work done agreeably to tho requirements oi the charier. Aid. Taylor moved to amend tho resolution by adding all the Engine Houses, etc, in tho city, and that the proner officers bo directed to carry the resolution into effect opreeably to tbe requirements of the chartor. Aid O'Keefi'o moved that the Chief Engineer be directed to mako a requisition on this Uoard, or tho Sttoet Commissioner, lor tne biovus, oil uu The iimcnelments were accepted ond the resolution, as amended, odopted. Unanimous consent was granted.

Aid. Hathaway niovtd to extond the timo one half Tho resolution was not ogreed to by the following T0Affirniative Aid. Whitney, Newman, O'Brien, Hatba wsy, Kelly, Fisber, Bulmer 7. Negative Aid. McLaughlin, Belknap, Kimball, O'Keefle, Turton, Biady, Taylor, Sail, ond Kalb flcisch 10.

By Aid. BelkEBp (on loave) Pelitlon of D. W. Wetmoio ond others, for pajmeut of judgment ogoint tho city. Referred to tho Low Cummitteo.

Report of tbe Fire Department Committee. E. in the milter of confirminc G. W. Sackson and otbors as a Hose Company in the E.

submitting for adoption the foiloiv ine resolution: Resolvea, That tins Common Council refuso to contirm the aoiion of tbo three commissioners ot the E. I). Fire Department in organizirp Goo. W. Jackson ond twonty oibersintoo Hose Company, the same being in direct vio lulion of tho cbortei of tno city.

The rosolulion was adapted. Aid. Kolblleiscb moved to odjonrn to Thursday next, at 6 o'clock P. M. Ibe motion was agreed to, The President thereupon declared the Board adjournea to Thursday, tho 16tb Inst, at 5 o'clock P.

M. Hehbt Mo'Jloskey, City Clerk. rrJ5 HUitaCE WATERS GRAND, 1 SOUAliU AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. MELO DleONS AND OA Bit, ET Oh GANS Wholesale and retail, at reduced prices, to let, and rent allowed it purchased. Monthly pajmonts received for the saino.

Second hand pianos ot narcnins: prices from 60 to 8225. Cash paid for second lund pianos. One of tbo lorgost stocks of nueat music music books and music merchandize in tho United States. tVarerooms ano Factory. 481 Broadway, Now York.

Brooklyn rooms 363 Fulton street, over the Dimo oavings Bank.frlsey'.Bul.ling. fr flNK p. SNOW, A.ent. LiTElNWAY HONS' GOLD MEDAtii GRAND AND SQUAKE PIANOS aro noir considered tbe in aa well oi this country, having recoived the Fi st Prize Medal at tha Woild'a ExhibiUoa in London. 1662.

Tbo principal reason why tbe Stoinwav Pianos are suno rior to all others, is, tbat tho tirm is composed of tire orac ticalpianoforte makers, (fatbor and four sons), wbo invent oil their own imnroTcmsnts, and under whosa personal supervision every part of tbo instrument is manufactured. Wareroonis. Nos. 71 and 73 East 14th street, botwaen Union Square and Irving Place, eVe York. seJ7 tf PERFUMERY.

rnO ALL WHOM 1TMAY CONCEltH, BO NOT FEAR. IHE EGYPTIAN LOTUS HAS ARRIVED. A SUPERIOR PERFUM FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF Bold by all Druggists and Deaiors, and by tho manuf ootor, F. A. PENNEY, 20 Fulton vonuo, Brooklyn.

E. A. LOVE JOY. Wholesale Agent, 93 Fulton street, New York. Equal to tbo imported.

Ask your druggist for it. Hia a only reliable in the market. oooly MEDICAL. TO THE AFX1 LICJTES R. EDWARD 41.

liROVYKE, Graduato of tho Pennsylvania Collngo ot Medicine, Frofessor of the diaeusos of Woinon and Cl'ildren. No. 10 Spring street, live doors from tho Bowery, NewYork. Dr. B.

can bo cousnltef personally or by lottor, by slating ail tbo Bympions. age, sox, etc, nnnsu'ea tion fee with procr ntion isvariabiy 82. No consultation letters will be anbwored unleBS the foe iB eucloiod. and a timn for return noatape. 021 1 in A CUKE JfOK KHUUMATTSIVl, ASP ALL RHEUMATIC AFFBOTIONS If direction are strictly adhered to.

TUOMBS' GREAT GERMAN REMEDY Wot I lo 12 per bottle) at the dru atom of H. PAllKBR, VI Fulton avenue. A. W. BBLL, corner of Gold wet and Fulton aveauo.

ran ti RHEUMATISM, ERVaifELAfi, SALT Kheum. kinds of Bores, Corns. Bunions, Bruises, Cuts. Felons, Boils ond Burns, are surely oured toy ALLEY MALICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. Notice, the genuine has new nrivato Goverrment itantp, (black, not red.) having H.

Dallcs's likeness in centre and ngnatuie tbe end of atamp. For tale ot Depot, 43 Lloerty street, EXPRESS, gJlJLPKESS BiN UKlUtiSUH'S PB1NOI Hi pal F.xpresl Office is ot la York. By leaving your orders, baggage, checks, package parcels, or br sending your bagg age or packages to this office, will promptly deliTored to By laavmgyours orderi call in Brooklyn for jour baggage at this otuce, 14 Fulton itreel, N. in tho morning as you go yonr business, wiltbeintiraefor railroads and steamboats. Goodideh tredtoany part of tho world.

Reoidenoo ooruar of Mirt'o cdTompkUl areanea. nhUeas W. L. BENDKmggO frotiaionir. GAS FIXTURES.

GAS FIXTUhES, OBANDELIEUF, PENDANTS. BRACKETS STANDARD AND NIOHB LIGHTS. MANTEL ORNAMENTS, OAS GLOBES. SHADES, AND DROP LIGHTS. Rnn ara rnnnnffnllTnollRltoll tti ftTimlne Ottrlarse and choice stock of modern Ga whioh are fpr sale ao very low prices.

ARMSTBONG i BLA0KL1N, M18 2m" 273 Court street, eor. Union WEATHER STRIPS. WOOD AND RUBBER WBATHBR STRIPS THE BEST AND OHEAPEST, MOST BFFEOnVn AND DURABLE, Watranted to exclude COLD, WIND, SNOW, DUST, in, fKm DOORS AND WINDOWS of every description. For sale ano applied, at a REDUCTION OF TWENTY PUB OBNT firon last yeari' prices, By the Manufacturers, ROEBUCK BROTHERS, 69 HULTON NewYork, AndatWHITfl NICHOLS, 203 Brooklyn. e233m" BROWNE'S PATENT MET 4.LIO WEATHtiR STRIPS AND WINDOW BANDS, For exoluding (VIND, Rr AND DUST, Will be fonndat THE BROWNE PATENT MKTALLIO WEATHERSTRIP COMPANY'S BRANCH OFFICE, No.

i. Court Btreet (Montague Hall) Brooklyn. Principal Uep t. 6U Broadway. N.

Y. olf 3m 1W8URA1XCE. MONTAUK 17RJB INSURAJjrOH CO. OF THE OITY OF BROOKLYN. Offices, No.

1 Court street, Brooklyn, and 163 Broadway, near MaidH Lane, New York. OASH OAP1TAL SURPLUS July 29 ISiaa M. Insures Buildinga. Merchandise, Household Furniture, Vossela port ana their Cargoes, and other property, against tosa or damage by ire, on as favorable termi as other flrst class companies. Lessei promptly and auit ablr4irutea Dmotobj Wm Ellsworth, Pitkin, A Newman, A A Low, John Winslew, Campbell, beymonr nustea Drainara, Maynioaa, JO Wbitehouse, Amasa Foster, Henry Boerna, Jonn naisey, roswr i ettit.

met, EdwdD White, John Studweh, JosiahT Smith, iar RlnHnAll. Kli Rnhnins. GAnATbnrno. John Lewis. Nichols, Warren RichnioM, Stephen LioingtoiFraneia AGale, Abraham bott.

Brow. Valentine, Stewart, John Phelpt, Wm SI Thomas, Whiting, Baml Burtis, Thos Powell, Johnson, Henry Reeve, Mason, Garret Bergact, Wm Ingraham, GLOooke.MD Jamot Baton, William Wood John Prince, Bdauuid Titu. Chas Betts. WM. ELLSWORTH, President, Allium U.

Kianr, Soorotary. Johk O. PmLir. Surveyor. 271y SKGGKLYH IFE INSURANCE (JOU ANY Montague street near Court.

OASH UAPTTAL $121, 160. ON THE MUTUAL PLAN. SIBXOXOBS: ObriBtian Bonck, Richard Dnyokinak, Abraham Polhomua Arnold A Ijowia. Wm Marshall, Jonathan Steele Amos HatGoId, John Beaia, John A Cross, Geo Brown, Augustus Masters, Geo Merle, Bomurl PowolL Edward Anthony, Jamas Waterbury, Hermaa Walbridgt, Isaac Van Andon, Augustas Ford, Curtis Noblo, Hoea Birdsall. Michael Ubanncer, Jaa Wnitney, Daniel Ayrea, John Hill, Daniel Arnold, Geo A Thorm, Wm Lyon, Daniel Maujer, Nicholas John I'unnan, Danford Barney, David Ohaianeer, Bffingham NicholJ, JohiDavol.

iaoeb Olwine, Wm Wallace, Bobart Da vies, Edward Todd. CHRISTIAN W. BOUOK, ProBident. ABRAHAM 9. POl.HSMUS, VicoPrjit RIOBABD H.

Habdiho, Searetary. Duuel AYEE8, M. Medical Ktaminer. Form Baldwin. Attorneys.

onott TERLISO SILVER WARE AND A great variety of silver goods, in boxes, anitakl for rfedding Prosenu, at ItW J. D. OHAlfE'8, Manufacturer. 2tQinitons TRUTH IS STRANGER THAU FICTION. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN THE NEW YORK BXPRESS, XT 13 VERY ENCOURAGING.

EXTRAORDINARY TREATMENT. Mr.JacobPattswon.of Munroe, Orng County, N.Y.. bad been Buffering for yean from Consumption, wiih a severe putrid infottioui tore ihroat, to make mo of hii own words, a hurried respiration, hot and offensive breath, tho Bkiu of a burning onlCdisageeajble heat, without tho least inoisturo; the pulse quick, hard and irregular, averaging from 106 to lttswokos porminnH; the month ond throat presenting a fiery appearance, tho palate ond glands painfully swelled: combined with a pain in tho chost, the whole eonntsnanco proionting a ghostly, aodaveions looi: tho whito pait of tho oyo had a pearly, unnatural appearance, nl strango to" say, the eye itself beomod with sparkling animation and lustre; tho oipectoration waa copious ond frequent white, frothy and sometimoa tough opaque substance, solid, ol a yellow or green color, having a feted smell whonl thrown on burning cools. In this Infeotsd state hoZwas troatod by the most ominent pbyaioians ho could find, but Ilho exotnicating pain in his siie and chest, whioh becamo mem portable, so alarmed hia friends, that in this lait dismal waito of life, he was taken to the woll known Dr. Von EiBenbcrg, or our oity.

At tho Doctor's office ho complained of weakness at tho least bodily Joi ertion, and whon plaood in tha examination ohair, tho breathing was fearful, the pulso was small and quicker than natural; he complained of a tigbtnoss, as i( a cord were drown across the ohost. The doctor, with hia usna eare, mado an accurate diagnosis of tbo oajo, express od willingness to undortako to treat him, and to attend to him to tho beat of his ability. The do tor declared bimsolf to bo always impressed with a decided bolief that our wise and benoaeont Creator hoe placed within tho rcoch of his fesble oreatnra. man, acureloralldisoaso that he hoi often curod ihis fatal complaint by assiduous attention aud careful judgment. Tho preliminary arrangements were mado; Dr.

Von Eison berg operated on th potlont, af tor whioh Mr. Patterson declared himself to bo very much relioved. sinoo which time the pationt has been under tho doctor's care vfor a few weeks. To the patient's Inexpressible delight, well aa to tho great satisfaction of his friends, ho has entirely recovered, and basjuitnow oomn to New York for the purpose of aikiag the dootor to allow' him to rosutnehia usual business. He looks remarkably ltrong, aud his face ia filled out, and looks atouttr than aver it haa been; in faot, he Bays for the lait twelve years he ntver enjoyed a linglo night's rest, and now ha sleeps as sound aa an infant; and, according lo his own words, ho seams to havolan iron digestion.

He appears anxious to make known tho groat benefit he hai derived from Dootor Von Eiaenbergs skillful and ouooeosful treatment all who suSoi fiom this waallng and fatal comnlaiit, and the doctor's unremitting altottioo to hit pationor. We havo had oceaeion, aaveral Wmes, to sommanb on tho necese ot thl Bkitlful physician. We must ropoat that Dr. Voa Eisonberg undoubtedly stands pro eminent in hia profoaacM, It Is already known that in his apooialtyhe oatmot bl excolled, aa hia skill eannol be orerrated, aa his treatauent is scientific, safe and valuahlo. Wo oommond the Dootor'e oreatment (o all who are suffering from blindness, deoiress, atconie catarrh, diseased throat, aathma, pnhaooary disease, to apply at No.

816 Broadway, niuh a aertainty ot being helped at onoe. Dr. Von Eissa bcrg the honesty to clye hii honest opinion; if it con" not be oured, ho will bo eiadid enough to say so. nl3 tf A Piece of the Moon Found in the Rocky Mountains From the St. Louis Democrat.

Mr. James Lumley, an old Bocky Mountain trapper, who hasbeon stopping at the Everett House for several days, makes a most remarkable statement to us, nud one which if authenticated, will produce the greatest excitement in the scientific world. Mr. Luniley states that about the middle of last September he was engaged in trapping in the mountains, about seventy five or one hundred miles above the Great Falls of the Uppor Missouri, and in the neighborhood of what is known as Cadotte Pass. ust after sunset one cveniDg ho beheld a bright luminous body in the hoavens, which was moving with great rapidity in au easterly direction.

It was plainly visible for at least five seconds, when it suddenly separated into particles, resembling, as Mr. Lumley describes it, the bursting of a sky rocket in' the air. A. few minutes later he heard a heavy explosion, which jarred the earth very perceptibly, and this was shortly after followed by a rushing sound, like a tornado rushing through the forest. A.

strong wind sprang up about the samo time, but suddenly subsided. The nir was also filled with a peculiar odor of a sulphurous character. These incidents would have made but slight impression on the mind of Mr. Lumley, but for the fact that the ensuing day be discovered, at a distance of about two miles from his camping place, that, so far as he could see iu either direction, a path had been cut through the forest, several rods wide, giant trees uprooted or broken off near the ground, the tops of hills shaved off and the earth plowed up iu many places. Great and widespread havoc was everywhere visible.

Following up this track of desolation, he soon ascertained tho cause of it in the shape of an immense stone that had been driven into the side of a mountain. But now comes tho most remarkable part of the story. An examination of this stone, or so mnoh of it as was visible, showed that it had been divided into compartments, and that in various places it was carved with the curious hieroglyphics. More than this, Mr. Lumley also discovered fragments of a substance resembling glass, and here and there dark stains, ns though caused by a liquid.

He is confident that tho hieroglvphics were tho work of human hands, and that the stone itself, although but a fragment of an immense body, must have boon used for some purpose by animated beings. Strange as this story may appear, Mrs. Lumley relates it with so much sincerity that we are forced to accept it as true. It is evident thatiho stone lie discovered was a fragment of the meteor which was visible in this section in September last. It will be remembered that it was seen Leavenworth, in Galena, and in this city, by Colonel Boonevillo.

At Leavon worth it was seeu to separate in particles, or explode. Astronomers have long held that it is probable that tho heavenly bodies arc inhabited oven the comets and it may bo that hereafter sonio future Columbus, from Mercury or Uranus, may land on this planet, by moans of a meteoric conveyance, and take full possession thereof as did the Spanish navigators of tho Nerf World in 1 102, and eventually drive what is known as tho "human race" into a condition of tho most abject servitude. Ithas always been a favorite theory with many tbat there must be a race superior to us, and this may, at some future time, be demonstrated in tho way we have indicated. COMMON COUNCIL. STATED SESSION OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS.

Is CoiisroH CoiracrL, Stated Session, 1 Monday, Nov. 13, 1805. The roll waa colled and the followins mcmhors an. avrered to their names aB being present: Daniel D. Tfbitiicy, President, in tho chair, and Aid.

McLaughlin, Wallace, Newman, O'Brien, Belknap, llatha way, Kollv, Kimball, O'Kecffto, Turton, Braily, Taylor Saai, lilies, Kalbfleierb, Fisher, Bulracr 19. Tho minuteB of tho Stated Sessions of October ICIh, 23d and 30tb, and November Gtb, 1SG5, wero read aDd approved. PETITIONS, 11U! AND COMMUNICATIOMS. By Aid. Whitney Petition ol A.

S. Wheeler for can oelment of tax sales, lleferred to the ABaeaainent com," mirtce. By the same Petition of Charles" R. TVinneairum to be paid the city bounty of 100. Relerred to the Financi committee for leport.

By the samo Assessment lists forTarious improvo ments. Iieferre.d to the Assessment committeo. By Aid. McLauphliu Remonstrance of Hamilton Fish and others apainst opening Prince street from its present teiuiinufl tu Concord street. Referred to the committeo on openiD? By Aid.

Newman Requisition from A C. Van Epps, Superintendent of the Truant Horn, for various supplies for that institution, Referrod to tho committee OB supplies and expenses of dept's. By the same ItemoDBtrauce of Win. lliomaa and others against riiyeinn down lots on Vandeibilt avenue, between Pulton and Atlantic avs. Referred to tha Grading and Paving committee.

By the same Petition of Racbol SfcCurdy for permission to pay an assessment without default or interest. Referred to the Assessment committeo. By Aid. Hathaway Petition ot G. 13.

Ellllns, for rollof from the Assessment of flagging Pacific (street, between Brooklyn and Hudson avenues. Referred to the Assessment Committeo By Aid. Kelly Deed of Carroll Btrect Bridge from M. BenFon and owners of said briage, to tho city of Brooklyn, Referred to the Committee on Public Linda and Buildings and the rcnusellor. By Aid.

Sal Petition of Chas. Flock and others to have Morrcll street graded and paved. Referred to the Grading and Paving Committeo. Potition ol Walson and Pettinger, for reimbursement of monejB expended in repairing bridge ovor Gowanus canal to tho amount of $50o. Referred to the Committeo on Public Lauds and Buildirgs.

By Aid. Fifber Petition of Lydia A. Philpitt, to have money refunded on aB erroneous assessment, Referred to the Assessment Committee. By the Same Petition of DriggBOnd otuors.index clerkB in tboTax Collector's office, for incroaso of salary to $4 per day. Referred to the Salary Committee.

SrECIAL OBDEIt. The Special Order being the resolutions of Aid. Wallace, presented October ICtb, 1865, declaring tho leaso of the bouse formerly crcupied by Hose Co. No. 11, in Court street, between Joralomon and Livingston street void, diiPcting the Counsellor to notify the partiej in pot session thereof to remove forthwith, uodor penal ty of ejectment, and the Comptroller to eell tho same at public aution, proviaed tho same shall not bo Bold for less than $i'l 00.

Tho resolutions were read by tho clerlr. Aid. Kelly, Itom the Committee on Public Lands, kc, then pre sented tho lollowinE Report of tho Committeo on Publio Lnods, Buildings, to whom wero referred the resolutions above set forth, submitting for adoption tho following resolution Reaolved, That the lease of the premises formerly occupied by KiBRara Hose Co. No. 11, W.

in Court between Jornlemon and Livingston sts belonging to the City of Brooklyn, milde by the Comptroller of tho oity to John Campbell, be, and the Bame is hereby, declared void, and tho Comptroller is hereby directed to sell the sauio at public auction in tho veatiboio of the City Hall (after publitbing duo notice thoreof in the Cor poraUon newspapers for ten dayB), to the highest responsible bidder; provided the same shall not bo sold for Icsb than and that due notice bo given to tho present occupant of said premises to remove therefrom under penalty of ojectment liesolred, That it bo referrod to tho Committee on Publio Lauds, io to ascertain and report to this Board tho actual amount expended by Mr. John Campboll in improving jeaid property Binco the execution of said lease, to the end that an appropriation may be made to oompenBato him for bis loss sustained thereby. Aid, Hathaway moved to amend the first resolution attached to tho report, by addlog that a conspicuous notice of Baid Bale be posted on said building and that the proceeds of such sale bo paid into tho sluicing lund. The motion was not agreed to, by the following vole: Affirmative Aid. Whitney, Wallace, Belknap, Hitaa my, Tuitoo, Bliss, Kalbfltlscb.Tisbor S.

Negative Aid. MoLaugblin, Newman, Ennis, O'Brion, Kelly, O'Keeffe, Brady, Bnal 8. Tbe resolutions attached to said roport wore then adopted. By Aid. Whitney (on leave) Potition of IT.

W. Law, Executor, for permission to pay an assessment without default. Referred (o the Assessment Committee). EEPOBTS OP COMMITTEES. From tho Law Committee Ilio Law Committee), to whom was referred tho petition of Wm.

C. Barker and others, ownerB of property In the lltb Ward, asking for an extension pi the flro limits, report, thatltu nocea KTn Common Council to extend the flro limit and therefore offer for adoption the following resolution: Resolved, That the Committeo bo authorized to ciuso the neoess aiy notice to be published as required bv law and that tho matter bo relerred back to tho Committee for that purpaBo. 1 Tbe resolution was adopted. Fiom tho samo Tbe La Comoaittoo, to whom wa leferred tho resolution or Aid. Wallace of Oct.

10 1S05 in relation fo cleaning streets, recommended tho'edoo tion of tho following OBDINANOE The Common Council of tho City of Brooklyn do ordain as follows: Sec. 1, Tea Sfrecl Commissioner, under direction tha Board of Health aDd Aldermen of the respective Wards, shall proparo speciflotlons for cleaning th streets of tho City, and all proposals and contracts hero alter made for cl, aning streets shall bo in accordmce with eucb specifications. Sec. 2. The specifications shall require all streets and avenues when completely built upon to bo sprinkled and swept once in each mcuth of March, April, May S.

tirrllfiOli; item, riogooiaii, wob, iiwuur dcn. 10 05; Geo. Tracy. 10 65. Fencing Hoyt, Wartoo.

Bend and Wvckoft attooLi binil, (lurritson. $10 70: Jidm Barler. 10 70. Fnicii Oliuton, Nolfon and Huntingloa atrooli, and lliimillrn nvr Jacob R. Loroy, $24 48.

FPtit inq nn Krun 5 and 0. Blook 28, Pazo 4, 12hWard Krlw. aIiIboii. 1224: Harry Veod. 1224.

Fencing Tlick Btreet. both sido, between Carroll and Sun, mi' street Jefferson "Williams. 01. Fencing Morton Mroti', botvyou Iventand Wy'bo avenncB i Clnrk, $11 38. oncing Ciinibeiliuid Btrce', bctwrim Wtllouirlibr an Pa KiilbavPB li aac C.

Dolnplaine, IfM 70; Olivnr W. YTmil lori', B. Mornsson. 76 SO; tidwar.l T. ttajlilioujo, 681.

Fencing DeKalb av. and Houston stroot Uominick Ool gnn $14 Flanging Franklin Ftroot, o. uotweon Croon and ll Jt' Btf ltorlilU'J Benson, $47 95 EDMUND DRK1GS, f25 lanCwM Collector Taxes ond Assessments. ASSESSORS' NOTICE. IN THE MAT ter of apportioning nnd assessing tho oxponse of filling lots on Rlooro i trcot.

nnith side, betoeou Kwen stroot au Graham avenue. And Gas Lamps aud Posts on hix'eonth stroot, from 5th to 7th avouiKH. Tlio Uoard of Assessors or tho City ot Brooklyn, pursuant to tho provisions of nn act of tho legislature of tho ritato of Now York, ontitlod "an Act to consolidate tlio uitioi Brookljn and Williamsburg und the town of lliishwiok into one Slunicipa! Government, nnd to incorporate tlio same, passed April 17, 1851. ond of tho several acta ainomlatory thereof ond supplementary thereto, hereby give notioo that tho reports of tho assessments in the abovo ontitlod matters havo been made, and that naid reports aro now dopositoil in tho otlico of tbe said Hoard, nt tlio City Uall. in tho city ol Brooklyn, when, tho samo can bo examine by all person interested, and that tho said Board wilt inol" in thosaic ofllcoon the 16th inst.atlO o'clock A.

to hoi objections (If any) from partios interested, and to signer aai reports. Parties having obioctions to mako will nloaa Dre lent thorn in writing. Dated Brooklyn. bov. 3d.

IP65. n3td ROBEItT J. LUCKKY. President. tflOKI'ORATlON NOTICEASSESS MENTS CONFIRMED.

I'onciim Hicks et, hot ween Degraw and backott. Fencing tlniitic. Poivori and itb avs. Fencing DeKulo, Hudson, end 1'ulton nod IVivy "'L'cni ing Henry nod Union, northeast cornor. Policing Bond at, 160 feet so4th ot Warren.

Crosswalk, Carlton and Willoughbv avo. Cu Lumps, Tiffany ulace. between Harrison and DjGr Gas Lamus, Summit st. aad Hamilton sro. (ln Lnnira Balchen pla notwocn Smith imd Hoyt.

Gas Lnimifl. Union st, liotweom Hmitti and Komi. Gas Lamps. Harrison st.boUeon Hicks and Ofilum'iis Gas LnmpB, Diliomnn Bt. between Conovor and KicharJ Gss I Hntris, et.

belwoon Warren and Ninth, Well nnd Pump. MotrooBl.and Yates avo. Tlio sscssments in tho abovo ontitlod mattors woro culy conlirmod on tno 2d day ot OoU, 1865, ami ttlooriglim Assessment Bolls or fair copies thereat, will bo dolivored fi tlteColleclorof Taxes nnd Assessments on tho 25th dayot Oct. 1865. Notico ia heroby civon to all partle intor rsted that by paying thoir soviral Aasossiuonts to Udniuiid Di mi's.

I lolloctor of Taxos nnd Assessments, a' his ollim, r.i tho City Hall, within thirty days after the delivery of Baid Arcsnuiisjit Knlls to him, thoy can pay tho same without any additional chargo. All assossnionts not sn paid, will 1)3 collected by him or ono of his Deputy with ad ditirnal chargca thereou provided by law. Datod Brooilyu, o''4w4wT' J. OAKLEY NODYNE. Stroot dm.

LEGAL 1COTICES. WUl'ltJtAlE CO JUT, ICINGS COUNTY. llpory r. Hart plaintiff, ngiinst Fratcis 0. liar', de endont Summoaa.

U. S. Internal Rovouuo Stamjiou oriiliunl, cnncflied.l To tlio difoiulii.t: You aro horeby Fiinnnonod and required to answer llio complaint in this ncl ion. which will bo tilod tho oltico of the Clerk of the County ot Kings, nt tho County Cmiii IIoufo in tne Oity of Brooklyn, oud to Borvo a copy uf your answer to tbo saio comiilninton tho Bubs Tibors. nt Ihf ir oilier.

No. 337 I'u'ton Btrcot. in llio City ol liro.ik lyn, within twentv day after tho service ol tlui sinnn ons on you. oxcllisiveot the day of suoh sorvico: and if you fail to at.swor tlio said complaint within tlio time aforesaid, the plaintitf in tins action will tnko iinlg ircul iigainst jnu 'or Ihosuui of niiioiy oici.t .1 hvi mil fiftr piglil celitJ, tvilll inlorost Irom ihe fl xtcoiull of March, ono Ihousantl fight hundred and fitu i nr. bosidcs tl costnl tins action.

Datod Noviniior ISO, HUBHAltD BI'HUI N. Plaint IT'S B. The compl un' in tho aliovn e.ititled actio I li'ed with tin Clerk of the Comity of Kma on lln Uth day of NoM iiilior. 1WO. nlSlawt.w'Tu HfnilAr.n llEnnE.V, riff sAttv NEW YORK Kl.

I'll ISM COURT RUS scllF. Hick fVrl ol tin) T.mrt A ppeals id tho j(ae of New Vork. against Mijnh 11. Kimball undntliors In pursuaiici, ol aliiduiiiiint orilcr ol this Court, mailt, in tbo nl'iivc ontitlod action, Vcarmg date tlio Uth day it Amil, 1859, I nill sell by public auction, at tha, rooms. No.

339 Fullon Btreet, in tho city of Brooklyn, on the dtli day ol November 865, nt 12 clock, noun, tlm following described land and promises: Ail that coring fsrinlllid unct of land mill moailnw t'lMo lit 1' la I. il Coui.ty if Kings and Mate (if Now York. liiunloJ iiiirUinr lybvlMii'S fnrliiorli of Jeremy Lott; fiistcrly ly a di chj aimilinrly by ll.o bay, and wostorly by til' Mad or aniline tony fed in width lictweni tllu iireinisos lloroiu iIiHi nli.id and land now or Into ot Ulizu Ann Vimrlioes. emit Jining liiriety sowcn acres and ono quart nnd r.ctchcs of land, lining farin on which Mil iiirtusi of ihe lirst part in tlio 6nul innrtgago named norf rem'o A lso tlio uyiito, so cillnil. lying on the southorl si.lj lliereof.

and nil Ibo right, tnlo and iuterost, n' tlm si, I ir tiesnf tbo lirst part iu Barron Islanil. Dntcd itr.ukln 85 fHj'i JOHN MrNAMKll. Slirntf Thot uioot tho aliovo property is heroby jiiistp.iiiiiil unti the lllth day of Novnuili, r. 1805. at the sumo hour aud tdajo.

Datcn Brooklyn. Ct i. MS. l72aitsTu JOHN MoNAMHII. Shrrifl.

VBEMB CO OKtrcOUNTT OI'' Tho ew York Lilo lnailranco anilTnr Company Bgaii'St Hluuol Ljnos mid rgn Groor. oicciitors, of Siindford Coloy doiosscil, Boliudn Towiiaoml and M. Townsi nd, lici husband. I'y virtui, ot a iuilgiueiit order nf tho Snnromf, I'oiir' piiMlo at Into i'luinfi on tlio jurtli da or ciRbtcen bundled ami sixtv livo, will lie sold bv il.n mi lor pigvcc, referee in suid ordor iippMi.ted, at puhli'i aiiciim. at tho oniuicrcial Kxctianga Salesroom.

Wo. 3 j9 Fulton street, in tllu City of liio'i" lyn. on the Ifltli day n' Novr ber, lh05 nt 12oclock noon of that day, through Jocjb Ticnl l'stttto Aiu.tonecr, tl'o filbwipg described prieily to wit: All thnt certain parcel of Imd in tli.i Tenth WBrd of tho said city of Brooklyn, which is hnmdod out continued as foil mm: Beginning i.t a point on tno aoutherly sido of Tliiid strojt which is tlfte liundicd and sixty four toot nino inches caslcily frnm the utlieasloiU ci.mor of Smith and Third Btrens; rnncing llicueo southerly ut r.glit angles to Ti.lrd sfrcct er titindri If'ct, to tlio cpntru of tho bloct he tween Third nnd 1'Vurtli streets, ibeucj oa'torly on a lino equi dis'iiut troin Third and Fourlh streets lilty foot; tlicrto souihtvly mi a lino at riiilit atilus to Third street ono bund, ed feet to FourU Btrent: tlnnioo oastorly along I'oiirtll sticct two bui.dieil ami tweuty livo toot to Ilovt stroet thrncoiiort1 erly a ong Hoyt streot two hundred feet and ten inches 'o Third stroot, ami tlioncil wostorly along Third ilreot two hundrod end liftr cight far. sixinclieitotliophicenf beginning. I'xtoit'iig.

bowevor, Iberefroin, tlio fol.owing doicnhod stiip of land, which has coon heretofore roloased from tbo opomlion of Baid uiorlgaito: Ml that certain pirotil or sin? ol land, iitunted in the Tenth Ward ol tho City ol Brooklyn, and described as follows: Beginning at the onraer fomieu by ilio inteiaeeiion of tho southerly line o' llnrd street Willi tbe wcstorl) linn of Hovt street, and runnine thence westwurdlv nlnngsa BouiborlT linn of Third s're twn hundred and liity eighl font bii inohoj; tSenco sniiMi wordly at right niielos wiih Tlnnl stroot feat; 'hence mi nH nnoillni tvlrl, Third utrcnt ti the said west erly lino ol lloit street; and Iher.cc northwer.tl' along said wo'terly lii'O of ll''Jt slieet Ion foot moro orlosjto tho puce of teginig ffiOTBlH. Raforoa. BET18 A RODINSOW, Usqs P.alulill'd Attorneys. 027 2awl CSUi'HEAlE COURT, COUNTY OF KINOH. IO John A.

Lott, Executor of tlio last will and ros'a ment of Henry slott, deconsed, ogainstttophsn HaynCJ, Allied M. Wood, and others. In pursuance of ludgmont of foreclosure and lala mado in this action on thoffld day nf March. laSi. I do horebv give notice that on Tuesday, tlio nineteenth nay ol Scptcinbcr.

18b5. at tho hour of 12 o'clock noun, at the Commercial Exchange, number Fiiltmi street. Ibo City Hall, in tho Citj ot Brooklyn l.ounty of luii' I will sell at public auction, to tho Inghost bidder, the mortgager) promises in tho Bnid judgment mentioned aud therein dosenbed as follows, viz: All that cortain tot" piece, or narcel of land sllnato, lyi.g aid being in tho Cily of Brooklyn. County of Klngf and Rlnto of New York, and bounded and dcicribcd as follows Beginning at a punt in the Fonfhoriy lino of First placo. distant two min'Irod feet easterly from the cornor formod by tbo intersection of ilio eastcilv line of Court street with tho southerly lino of Fireplace; running ihence southwardly ond parallol with Court Btreet one hundred and thirty throe teot rive and a quarter inches; thonco oastwardly and narallisl with.

First placo twenty tivo teot thence north a dlv and parallel with Court Blreot ono hundred and tliirty throe lo.it tvoanda i laritir inches lo tho southerly lino of Firs', nlaco. and tbonee weBtwardly along th southrlr lino of First ploco twentv llvQ leel. to tho placi of beginning, 10 getber with nil and singtilsnho toiiemontB.horeditam'nts and appurtenances tberounto belonging, or in any wise appertaining. Dated AucuBt 26, 1805. s20 2aw3wS OliRARII M.

STF.VENS. Referee. Tho salB of tho mortgaged promises above dosoribod ia pOBtponed until tho 19tb of Octoier, 1805, at tho hour of o'clock noon, at tbo placo abovo mentioned. Datid iept 19tb. 1666.

Fe202awt(, GERARD STEVUNS. Roforcei Thctaloof thomortjoged premiaea abovo descnhotl, is further poBtronednmil the 18tb day if November 135, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, at tho place abovo mentioned. 1 M. STEVENS, R.reree. SUFEEME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Uulh A.

Urcon agaiost Noah Downing and others. In pursuance ol a judgment order of the above Court in tho above entitled action, mado; tho 6th day of Novorabor, lefc I llfred T. the Rnlcree nauiod in Baid jn ig mcn'tordci. v. ill Bell throupb Jacob Cole.

Real EsUto Au tioteer. atthe Commtrcial Exchange, 3h9 Fulton stro.t, iu tee Cit' of Brooklyn, on the 4lh daj of Dccarabor. 1505, at 12 o'clocK no a'l thu lands aod promisaB doicribo in Buiii iudmuont older, that is lo Bay: All that certain luL niece or pBrcel of laud, with tho two atorr tUHltng Ii thereon rtandine and eoimr. s'tuolo. lying and being in Ho F.ichth Ward of tho sai City of Brookly bounded and do Bcribed a follow, lloginoingat uoiut on tho nortlior Bido nf TwonMcth street dl tant two hundred and sixty feet wosicrlv from tho north wcsterli corner ol Twontlol.ll Btrcft ond Tenth Bvci'im: and nining thonco northerly pai.llol with Tuith svoimp oiio landrnl two inche tl Mice we'terly ''d pamllel villi Twontioih a'rert twenty feet tl hicb (outbcrlj mid agaiu parallel with Tonth avc nno'ono l.undrea lent two inches: fience oi terly aud alorg tbo noitherly snto of Twentieth street twoutr loot to ilmrototor tiiaco of ho.

innlng. Dalod ilrooklvn, Noy. i lKO ALFRED T. aCKKHT. Heforef.

GF.0 W.MEiU. Plaintiff's Attornoy. nl0 2aw'lwF jnbUNTY COURTrKINGS COUNTY 't'ttn Atjantic Fire Iinmrnco ConipMiv o( MrooUya BLHinei I'armemu Johnsou and Mnry. hin wito. n1 other.

JOUN N. TAYLOIt, I'ltl'ti Atty. In pnrs.Mice and by virtiio oi a (urttiiiieiit onlor of tins (Xuit, niaiio iu no ahovo ontitlod action, on tha ghth litxj ol "ovtii'tr 18G6. 1 wilt aoll at jmblio auction, at tno Commercial Bxciiunpo No. 30 Kulton slrout, iu tho City of Hrooklyn.

on fiaturdar. tho second day of hocombar. 1835, at IX o'clock noon 01 thtt da.v. tbeprounaos in (aid judii nietit iiiontiored andthtrtiiu ncaoribeu aa follows: Alllhoao Bfcvrr. lotn, piocca or parcels of land.

situate, lym and boin in the ShHi'Wnrrtof thoOityot Brooklyn, iu tho Oonntj of hiries. in tho SUto oi New York, bounded and described follow: BfffinmnR at avointoi the northerly tido of pahic Btreet. distant to hundrod foot and nioninoUoi uectfrJyfiointi'enorlhwtHt arly corner of Oolmnbia Baltic etrtets; thence ruiimngnmtherly at right aurflej to Halt'C btieet. nhintT nino feet and ten inoiieit the centre lino ot iho block bot.wpon Bultio and Warren Btrc thPicovtstorlyiilonKnaid oemra line and paill.d wl'h Uallicftn'et ono hundred and sefonty tivo feet: thonco Boutherlj at ri)t ang'o, to Baltic lToet niacty nine fo Jt nn: tt mihPB to Unitio street; and thenen eastpr'y alinz Bait cntieft, hnndredand Beventy live feet to the tint orplu of brBinninir. l'OHOthr with ail and rumuiar the ti'iioiufin'ri, bfioditaaitntfl aud appurtenance ther muto beon fir or in any mao apporlaiamfe.

att Nocj; tiCT lfJ5. olO Vav.SwP GRO I. MURPHY, Referee..

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