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Brooklyn Evening Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

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BROOKLYN EVES 1 NG STAR. Fmnta. Asaesa't, 01tPOIlAT10i iAOTICE. SALE OF LOTS IX THE CITY OF ER00KLYX, FOR OX-PA YMEXT OF ASSESSMEXTS. hen eiiiit.rictil.

On what Street. Side Between what Streets. For what Improvement. To whom Assessed. OTICli I hereby given to the owner or owners cf the prmmes beiemalirr mentioned, and all otln rs whom it may riant ru, that in pnrf u.ncc a retolun il, I -'5 A of Common Councilor the City of Brooklvn, the faij own.r.r owneis are reu'JHnl tlie lu.i-,sed up the sum ireuiiMK a llie khi.c I re hereinafter fl larlh, wilh interest and to the Compn ol said Clt), a' Ins offire lu the (.

uy Hall, by day Thuitday, 1Mb April, I' 12 o'clock at r.oon. or in delault thereof, the said preiuica ill be fold at Public Aurtun, al the tin at oe spumed, al the i H) ba.l, jui.nn nul Fulmn Oiford st trailing and pav irom 3. 13I9-- du do do I-aae C. do do do do and Court streets, in Saul City, br the loweft term ol y.n lor winch any pnm ay leke llie same, ami ay Uie euiount ol n.ch asrrsu.eui, me in.tre i 1 i ilu i-t iiiii'l'i An Act to mcurinrale the Cllv ol lirooklvn, liasstd Airil Nh. lr.tl.

and the Acts aim-no ilurv lliereul. i and eii iiec, inn soiiiii hi uie in in ut JUHM D. LAW Siieit JA.MKS C.WAf IS.Cny l.rk. January 1-JU. Il2w.

do ill. do do do do do sw do a do do Froi Myrtle and i'ark Park and I'lushing do do do do di di Cor Flushing- Cor Cumberland Cumberland and Oxford. du do Lafayette and Green. do do do Uituru do do do do do do do do Lafayette-. do do do Cumberland- do do do do Titlany Place- lushing in Jlvrtle avenue- do dl do do du Lafayette ave.

and Cumberland t. ell and pump- do do do do do do YVIien cmliiuicd. Adam W. Spios do do II Jackson, Chas 0 Haven, etmore, and Grilhn, assignees. do On I.

si street. Side Iklneeii what Streets. To whom Asteistd. For at Improvement. 25 25 25 25 91 2 25 25 25 25 30 25 25 25 10 25 20 3 Henry and Clark public cts.lCollege cistern lleiuy I'ark av.

lamp xwt and lamp I'ark avenue- -do do do I do Love Lane and Clai I do Cor Oxford IV Cuiubt-rland do- inuu Hudson to Clinton av d.l do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 3 60 4 75 2 2 (JO 2 00 2 U0 2 U0 2 00 2 00 2 32 2 03 2 00 2 00 Feb. 5, 1349- do 2-), do do do do do do .1 do di lo l.ili 1-1 1M2 li 101 38 39 In 41 42 43 44 45 40 1 3 4 3--40 7 20 ''7 "1 id 17 13 19 2'l 21 2 4 do IV do I do do Hicks street and Tiffany placi lilting lots do do Adelplii t. well and pump he ween Myrtle ami Park ave. 1 25 li 1 25 li 25 do-do-do- do-do-di-do- do- do- do do do do Cuuiui rland Cor Raymond ilayiuoiid and Canton Canton and division" -do- -do- --do- -do --do- --do- do- do do IUtaie of Mc.Nei.-h do do do Jno Sciiddi-r. do A I) Millard Caroline If.uiaklsoii.- do John McAteer do Barnes' O'LKuiilell Jauns Campbell.

29 01 26 4 1 Harrison and do do do Mcrtle and Park. do d.l Park and Flusoiui; Flushing 20lh and 21sl street I do 0i av. grad. and pav. do do Hicks do 'Adelphi Vanderbilt.

do 1 do 4th du 21st street I do ,1.1 lushing lo .1 vrlle ave. do I IL Henry Havens lldVld reward Caleb S. oodliull as Encub.r, 2'i lie. Truolee, lie and others- do 2 do 3d do 31 do- do Mary L'. Brewer 77 do HS.P.

C. Tucker limp JO 6 Walter Bridge do I I James Crawley K' Lieorge McCuiinell Hi Heirs of It. T. Wyi-k. ll 17 do 13 do l'J mi Kodney S.

Church L'5 Hieks 31 Edard Alarlindale Twentv-I'u'st st. well and pump Oct. 1 do 25 1 25 25 25 25 25 do do between 4th and bill nv. do do do mo do Cur Coin i CoUll and Smith 1, 16-19- do 1 do from Court to Smith street- do. do I Huntington st.

grading and pav- Hontingilon -inti fr.iin Smith to Couri street do- 1 do I do---- i do I I do do do do do do do do 25 25 4th and 5lh avenue do do do do do Cor Spencer Cur ul worth lalworlh and Sandford, Cur Sand lord Cor llt ury and Hicks 'do TVKalb av. grading and ttirn- and 1 do- 1 do- 1 do-- 1 do-- do-- l-Suiiunil- do I do July 9, H19 --I do do do do do do April 1 1, do do do do 1 do Ml li 100 I 10 II 75 25 do do-- Siiiniuit st. opening from Henry -Somuiil -treet to Hamlltcn avenue do-. 1 rand av do 11 mm it st. grading and paving 1 do do do 1 do do i do I do do I do .1 8 15 10 do do 41 19 41 19 41 )9 41 19 41 19 41 19 41 19 41 19 153 60 10 12 75 9 5'J 9 55 9 62 8 33 8 35 8 12 3 50 124 50 J24 50 24 50 124 50 to 6 10 92 46 46 20 46 3) 6 5S 59! 59i 5 5 Si 5 39 68 39 68 29 79 I 211 41 41 40 13 60 93 88 46 10 46 1 46 19 46 10 46 lj 46 10 46 10 46 10 46 10 46 10 46 10 46 46 l'i 46 46 ll 184 1 91 27 43 95 48 95 186 04 224 53 86 17 1 70 12 00 16 00 30 00 24 00 37 18 24 00 35 41 43 00 Henry to Hicks- do John Farri ll.

Patrick KiOrnan. John kieriiaii- James K. lliitchins. Ahwander Newman 111 Toiulinsou d-i Alison llhii.e. Heirs of Alden do Augustus Martiudale VV Russell do Kstate of John Dorkerty I'hos Courtney James oorhees do- --do-- --do-- --do-- --do-- --do--.

do i do do 1 Cor Smith Hamilton and Columbia do do do do do ill) Cor Columbia Hamilton and Columbia do Columbia ii Hicks No. 1 do I do-- do-- 32 -3d 3-1 35 30' do- -do- do- -do --do- --do. Cor Hicks. Cor Hamilton av 1 l-' 3 I 44-2 14 (17 li 25 II 25 2 78 2 73 176 50 44 13 14 13 41 13 41 13 41 13 176 50 31 54 31 51 31 54 31 54 31 54 31 54 31 54 94 63 31 54 31 54 35 47 35 47 35 47 35 47 35 47 106 42 794 99 23 43 30 00 do i 25 25 25 100 25 25 39 i Hamilton and Cuhiiubia- do Summit' do- do- do- do- do Summit st. grading and paving Columbia st to Hamilton uv.

do do do do do do do do. do. -do 25 do. do-do-do-. do-.

do--do -do do- 1(1 Mark Foley Jacob Si. Tuns BUI ilo 7(1 Gerard W. Moris- Hi do 61 Jo bi Jo r-i do do- I do -I do do do do tlo do do do 25 5 li 0 6 7 1 4 8 9 12 1.1 11 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 0 S9 90 91 do- do- do do- do- do -do do-do--do--do-- AMF.RICAN KF.MKDY.-DVS-t'EFSI -Ill TCI I IN GS' VE UliTAHLE DYSIWSl.V HI 1' A Sure, Spocdy ami pcriiuim nl Cum DyspepMa in Us tirst Forms. This medicine lie li.uud Id cure nil complaint arti-iiiii from ilisortlt rs of the Stomach ami Uovti-U, Biiliuusm-s, Velio new ol Skin, Liver fniii-filainl, Oehiiity, Ni-rvmisnees, Low l'alpittllon ll 'arl, t.V:.--Pleuse read the following ct.Ttifir.ule Kt-ail lite following trout an eminent physician The undersigned lieintf ariimiiitc it with some ol thn Ingredients ol Ilutchings ectiible Jiypepsiii I'1'" tc-rs, and having used it for home time in Ins practico wilh every desired elTect, lie recommends this ine'li-cine from the certainly of its effect, ami given it prel" create over all preparations ih medicine for tlii dis-t reBHLiij; cc.nn'uuii, Hi-spepsia. T.

HAllUKMlF.RGH, 1 Hcaclist, V. From Luther B. Wvman, late I'lesidcnt ol thn Km York Society, now of Brooklyn! The undiTfigned was alliictcd with Dys-pia cl the worst liirui lor one year and a half, during a greater porltou of which time he made use of re remedies, but suffered the disease to take care of itself, until he was recommended to try II jtchinga' Dyepeptia Hitlers lie very soon derived benJil from the use ol a lew bottles ul this tucdiciue, and now considers hint self entirely well. The undersigned has every confidence in the efficiency of Mulchings' Millers hir the core ol this truiil'le-otue and dangerous complaint, and he lias r.o lift-im--lion in recommending it as a most valuable uieilii-inc. L.

ti. WVMAN, New York, Sept 3, 1949. S3 Burling Slip. The Colliding certificate is from M. D.

Brady, lut celebrated Daguerreuiypisl Having been alUicled very aeverely with Dyspqwia, together with extreme weakness, 1 was advised to taku Hutching' Dyspepsia Bitters, and have every reason In believe il has erlectly cured uie. 1 have since lell uo yiiipioina ol a return tlie disease and biitevn from Hie elleelit had on me that it will cure the worn ensat ol Dyspepsia. M. B. BKAlJY, No 203 Broadway, N.

V. New York, Sept Dr. Hntchings, Dear Sir Allow me to add my testimony to the etlicacy of your justly celebrated Dys-pepiia Ui.ters. 1 Intra sotlered li'om Dyspepsia lor ereral years, durmi which uuiel have used innumerable advertised "remedies," but never obtained r-'liel (ill 1 was induced to purchase a bottle ol yours. llie first iSse even all-ctcd uie lor good and now, ulu only io weeks' use ui'the Hitlers 1 li-i-l quite a new tnaa.

1 sll ill coniinue to use tht-ui dully, and hove no uesilfillou in asjerling lliey are the best iiicdiciiie now in use lor this hum atllictiug disorder. 1 am deal tir, Vour obd'i serv'l, JOHN H. COL.M AN, No 40 Fulton st. Tn Proprietor ol this medicine bus received man) Other cerlilicaies ol cures, equally remarkable, ol the various diseases fur winch this preparanou is applicable; but the above are deemed necessury to saiisly any unprejudiced mind oftta value and aiiperiurttj above all olher pepuraiioiiB. Principal Oliice, Ui Full in at, N.

up Hoi. Agents O. Colburn, No 38 Fulton si, N. U. Hotel A.

M. Wilder, 51 Fulton at, Brooklyn linbri al 1). Ayrea, corner Atlantic and Henry st, duj Dr, Brice, 2U James st, do. "rice, 50 cuita per bottle or 6 bolilea for i'i BO. Oct 22 If do- lidwurd Martiudale- do- Cor Hicks No.

2 2 do do do-do- 25 100 100 25 9 Hi, Cnr Summit jf. 5 do do do April 14, 1349. do do do do 1 13 Auson Ulake 44 reward Mitrlindale 'Hamilton a in! Colunil'iti1 do Henry d. Summit- Fulton st widening and straight-' High" do- do- do--- do---- Mark Foley- 111 Churchill- Lambeth A. Ilowne in her owr jKuhon uud Washington: riL'lit, and F.l.lu Hurinan ami mug Irom netiry to ui-nconij 25 25 25 25 25 100 25 14 1 25 25 95 114 8 44 1.

minium Ijne. Trustees nl treet do do Smith and Baltic public cistern. Butler Jluson av. grading and pavingiCluson- roin Atlantic to illoiighby do KlizaC. SleuriiM and Joseph do do do Cor Columbia Smith and Court Cor WiUoughby-.

ilhiiighhy and Myrtle- do do Cor VVilloutihby. WiUoughby and Myrtle hitney and do 1-1 1. rv. do- 14 do do r. Fulton Clinton 92 43 11 i.Mearues Hull o'ltudiuy S.

Church' 3 James L. Vouchees 12, I 1 ucaer, cooper vo- i-lulill lit-nson. do. do. do.

do- 181 60 97 05 253 70 55 25 55 25 ivenue do do do Clason av lump posts and lumps 115 25 April 3, 1S1S-Oct. 2, 16'ld du do do April 1U, 1619- Keb. 6. IH 19. do do do John It ueeier -Sidney Cornell.

Cranherry and Onrnge Uor Humilton Cor Huniiiigtun o. du Huntington and INeisoii Jo do ln do liuton st. grad, and pav. from irst pi, ice to Hamilton avenue do do and DeKalb Park No 35 lo 36 lr, It' -17 50 125 from My rile to Atlantic a v. do Portland avopcniiiij from Myrtle Portland 10 Flushing av do do do Spies 44 Adai i do do do do do do- No 37 dodo do- do do- do- do- do June 4, 1819- do do do do do do do do do do ue 9, 1849- do do do do do do ii do do No 40 I I 0b -S Woodhtill, trustee of 1-.

I.i and wife. 07 -s Woodhull, trustee of 1-' 1 Barber and lie. 47 Isaac Deluiilaine CorNelsoii Cor Luipier Hicks and Columbia- i. 'or Summit No. 6 icks s'reel opening Irom 11 125 100 140 100 145 54 do-do- do- eiil ft.

to tl.iiuilton avenue- Hicli do 1'iUcrard V. Morris do 13 'titl ward M. Clurk 55 25 55 25 55 25 55 25 7 20 7 93 23 91 1 00 7 20 19 94 143 52 do 1 do No 43 (V Park No 40 1 Park and Myrtle-No 47 Cor Auburn Place. No 49 ii vVootlhullriS do uuiinirNiit s. Hicks and Columbia do- 45 50 75 4 15 100 158 Cor Summit No.

7 Hicks and Columbia- Cor Raymond. -No 54 1 DeKalh av opening from Ful- DeKalb- do- do- 1011 to Division av. Cor Carroll No. 6 Charles Havens, (irill'u and 111 Wetmure, nf Hamilton Jackson Charles VV I.ynde. B.

Siiooner, Ctoorge VY. Hicks and Henry, No. 9 353 Spooner, Alden J. do lo no 1 1 lie Kb do 'Carroll lo Hicks do Summit do Hicks Hicks DeKalb and WilluuRliI do- do do du 352.lacol) S. Jackson.

Thomas 301; Win Beard Henry P. John J. b. Spooner, Mary Spooner, l'ii-iluirine M. Spooner, Caroline Grand Steuben- Grand do- Schenck Steuben.

do do- 50 41 50 BO 141 100 eo 11 33 18 14 88 75 SO 116 29 92 8 97 ft 263 67 I Marsh and Ann Huling, tenants in coiniuiin, each entitled to one do 23 I do 13 do 27 Jan. 8, 1848... I 23 dr. do do do do do Ho 73 do do 71) do 73 do I do do May 8, 1648 du du do 25 undivided ninth 375, David Parker. 383 Stephen Jackson.

Isaac Jackson, Jacob Jackson, Coe I) Jackson, 392lParinenus Jackson, Edwr Jack- do-. Carroll Summit Noll nb Schenck 55 1 roll Hicks ft'ld Henry do Hicks Cor President- No 10 Lintd and HiidbOil 1 sun, Kicli'd Jackson. Kosa Jackson, Ann Jackson, Fannv Jack street puh'ic extern be-igh son, Kosetta Jackson, subject to 67 I IK) 50 22 4 25 23 13 6 21 50 Navy and Hudio i do- 8G 2 ween uu st. ami nuusnn av.iaau .1. do.

do Hudson the lib- estate ol John Jackson Di Kalb do 363. John Jui-kson, life estate. and Hmhon Concord and Nassau- ior Concord Hudson and iVavv se Cor I 1 ne I 1 hE Cov do No 56 1 Eiw DeKalband 1 do do Nassau 44III.I nspph Allen-. 404 roe Hall 200 125 137 50 23 9S 12 50 330 78 121 $3 137 65 18 63 Id do- 41 II Clark VanNiwtrand, Alley Pacific do do Canton street opening from Wil loughhy st lo I'ark av do do Bedford Spencer. ostrand.

-I jPark ICantrtn. Pacific st. grad. and pav. Irom Cor avy Concord and Nas-au- Pearsall and Curliou- do do Carlton and Vanderbilt.

Uiiwantis road tu tiason av Canton and Division-- 1 Canton and Raymond. 1 Auburn Mynle.No 57! 1 assignees to James Clarke. 125 Peter 110 John McCloskey do- do- 85 3 2n Unknown Owner 3(i Stephen Arents 8 A. Li. It.

iie.iict Bryson 31 Hichard L. Wyckoir Sih Merrill fi" Juo McAnnalley hO ileury L. Clark (illiiCharles Biirrill u'Ji Kiugsiou bunk Cirousseil 9 do 2l-; 2yiK'igeue Lirousselt 30 do 51: Win. K. (ezine Vun Cleel 19; lo 54 Win.

E. Cnzine 5o Cornelius V'au Cleef- li-V do 67 Hugh rivers 72 Barney McFri' 1 ni Henry Aberuethy 74,. V. 11. Hieks or Jno Myers- 7 'Jno W.

Km tin do 36 (il (il 25 123 120 25 775 25 200 do Vanderlnll Underbill do- do- do do- do- 9 Ofi cents. 561 50 27 12 1 10 134 89 i. I to 4, 6 10 8, in, 11, 57, 35 to 37,40,43, 46, 47, 49, each entitled 10 11 11 award of-. 5 entitled to an award of 9 54 65 Cor Vanderbilt I Vandertnk Underbill! 61 37 00 7 98 5 01 6 31 6 60 5 00 5 30 12 111 6 31 9 110 118 03 118 03 43 00 236 06 229 52 48 00 192 00 1438 00 48 00 3-14 00 43 00 48 00 46 I'D 43 00 43 00 48 Oil 43 00 209 10 114 Hi 613 41 429 04 475 20 392 ir 611 i 6 6' 6 0 12 I 12 0 do- do- do-do--do-. do-, -do-.

do- do-do. do- do. 17 01 56 dodo -dodo do- lie do. The foreJnin lots and arels of property are reflectively oftbe dimensions laid down on the assessuteni maps (in the mailer ol the aboie-meniioned assessment) a file in the Oliice Sheet of the City of Brm klyn, where lliey are open to the iiisperlian ol all parties The lelt marginal numbers mentioned in the above notire, refer to llie niin.be of the lots as laid down on raid The above sale will be upon terms and conditions, which will be made known on the day of sale JOHN I). Sired Commissioner.

do do do July 9, 1849-. do do do do do do July 23, 1319- do do do do do do do do do do do do do do lo do do do do do do do do July 9, 13-10- do do do Sept. 3, do do do do do do do do do 25 25 25 Cor Underbill L'nderhill Wiiehiiiiitoni 1 06 4 75 1 319 A Kaw IN relation to buildings of bnck or slotie in a cert; ii district therein named. The Mayor und Aldermen of the City cf Brooklyn in Common Council c- livened, do ordain as follows: 223 i r. do do do do ill do 247 21)4 42 ci.oiu: iioTr.i, nicsrAt'iUXT.

lilvAl'Y, would inform lua old patrons aud tha public generally. Unit lie baa again oelied his OVS1KK AMI DINING SALOON, the Ulobc Hotel, in this city, where he is prepared to fui uish every tlurg that can coiulorl and i freidi "the inner man." Clysters in every style. Hot Coffee and Cakes, at all hours. Dinner from noun till 4 o' clock, P. M.

Steaks, Cutlets, Venistm, mid all other delicacies ol the table, will be served up by him in tlieir in style which has long since given him an established reputation as a caterer for Brooklyn Kpicures. Jan 17 if Ualky'd Apotlietarica Hall, llrooklyn, ESTABLISH fcLI in lai'J, mice lis dcstructioii by lire il has been re-established at the corner ol Fulton and Pineapple oppnene the Savings Dank. The attention ol the proprietor will be more than ever directed (aside trum his retail trade,) to lliat furnishing physicians, with the purest kind ol mediciiiea. This part will hereafter consume an important branch of lua business, and the prupnelur ol dna establishment wuuld therefore call the ulieiuinn ol cuy and country physicians especially to tins suhject, viewing it in the light of the thing needed when genu ine and pure medicines can always be obtuincd free from any adulter itioua. The proprietor having had itn experience of uvei twenty-live years in the drug business, kels un assurance in hia claims lor the public puitonaiie.

Ilia atrictesl persunai atieiiiion will be given to tile reuil doartuieut as lieretuiore, and all medicines sold guaranteed to be pure. UAILLY, Apoltiscanea' Hall, cor. Fulton and Pineapple ol2 ata, opposite ihe Sarlnga Hank, brouKlyn. Gas t'liaiidi'lit'i' leii(Iaiil, I'Af. GOHNELR'S CO OK uudersigne i having entered into an arrangement with iUtiarr.

Cornelius Co, ol Philadelphia! is now prepared eiliibilat Ins new Itooiu, I general the newest and most beautiful liyleii of Cus Chauoeliers, Aluntel Ligiils, Bnu keis, arid ul! oilier kind I Uas Pulures, troiu Hie siiiiplesl lloru burner lu the linesi Parlur Chandelier, ol iivei'i ad, Ormolu, Damask, bronzed, and Uold tjili. He has a company ol experienced Uas itters now tngaed in introducing the pipes into buildings. All orders for Dwellings, Mores and I'ubuc build-Itiga, will receive prompt uiieuiioii, uud the work will be warranted ierlecl. i'lie tuieiuun cuubeseeueiery iruuiiig at the store, or will call upon applicants to give licit mloriuation as may be requited. '1 he superior workmanship, uud perfect manner ol doing Una moat dilhcult business, baa seemed to Messrs.

Cornelius Of. Co. a reputation unsuriiasbed ui Ins country or buiupe. DAVID CUOPK, Kulton llrooklyn. Mnv lb, 14S).

II 1. Ail dwelling store liuues and other do- do do. lo- do- Eleventh st- do--- do- do-- 76 Cornelius Van Cleef- do 80 1 do 8l lo 8b list. ol'Kubl. Wilson.

89j do Van Cleef" ljLewis Jonen 2 Unknown Owner- 3 Kdwaid Brogan 4 Michael Howell 3 Adam W. Spies 41 do N'ollre. To all persons interested in the mutter of opening Oxford street Irom Pull to lleKalb avenue. rJ 'IIF, coiniiiisyiouers of estiniuie and assessment, in .1 to the above improvement, will meet al the otfice to the 'orpoi ation, in llieCily 1U1I, on the 2Hi day of March insf, ul 4 o'clock in ihe afternoon, hear the prooU and allegation- of all parlies interi sied in said in.provciiieut and will continue to met! by adjournment Irom time to tiuie, as may be necessary and proju-i-. jjatcd City ol lli-Kiklvii, March 181I1, 1850.

Kilih avenue and eleventh slreel buildings, which Irum aud alter the expiration ol tlntt calendar months from tlie pa'tne of this ordinance 22 10 Rhiid he pr.r It'll nriil hnill within ill rltv ti BrioklVfll do Cor Washington Ilo do Ciriiml and Clason do VVasliington and Granu oth and 6th avenues do do do Flushing anil Park do do Park and Myrtle do do 25 50 50 25 25 well and pump do do Otlord at. grad. and pav. fron Pliislnnz to Myrtle avenue-- do do that is to fay, wiihiii thai part of city cunttnaei; in the following bounds Beginning ul the corner of' Harrison nnd Clinton ttreetF, and running iheoce toullitrrlv aluiiL' Clinton street lo Fourth Flace, llienci Oxford do--- 41 1 41 I 41 1 MorlsnKC Sale. 7VT OTICIi of Foreclosure of Mortgage and Salo of Murtuiiff.d Premises.

Whereas heretofore, and on or about the twenty-third day ol September, in the year one thousand eight liuiidredand liiriysix, Henry illiams, of tlie city of r'rtniklyn, in tlie county of Kind's and 8tate of New Ytirk, and Caiharine bin "ile, both heinij of the age of twenty-line yearr. and upwards, did, by their certain indenture nf mortage, benrlnt; Hate on that day, arrant an.l uiurlgae unto Henry C. Thompson, uf the town ol lliuitiitgtiiii, in the county nf Suffolk and Stale albresiiid, in order to secure llie payment of the principal Mini ol two hundred and tilty dollars, in seven years; from tlie date ihereiif. with interest thereon at llie rate of six per cent per nnnum. payuble annually, curtain Iniuls anil remises situate in the town of Plat-Inn in tlie county of Kings, and described in sub-stance in tlie said inoitgage as follows: All that certain piece or parcel of woodland, situate, lying ami kilitf in llie first division of woodland in 1I11 town of Plattiiislt, in the county of Kings aforesaid, bounded us follows, to-wit Beginning tit the southwesterly corner hereof, on the division line between the first and hccuiiiI division, nnd also by woodland now or lute ol die heirs of the lute Abraham Dituias, de CAAIPHLLL, (iKOIIGi: HALL, SAMllX GAKKISON, ('oriimirit-i'infra.

n.lilS .110) 25 25 eiu-terly through Fourth I'lacc to tinilli street, tlieiid northerly through Smilh Btreel lo Wyckotl" sirl thence wes'erly through Wyckolf street lo Cwirt Rtreet, thence Bwutherly Ihmugli Court street to Hir rieoii t-t reel, thence westerly tlmiunh Hurrinon etreet tu Clinton sheet, the place of beyiiiuiiig, shall be twill ui brick or slooe, oi ul oilier material limn wood. 2. The outside uud party walla of such buildingi shall not be less than i'l niched thick, except tlueu of -di -d -do--- ---do-. ---ilo--- do do- -do- dn- -do- do--do do 1 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 25 25 31 -32. 3-'l 34:.

i. 3'-31' rvii. 54:. 65 Notice. To nil ersims ijilerr-sted in ihe iniitfrr 'if ripening I'orllumI avenut; Irom ld Kiilb tn I'niV'Tbity FlMce.

TfMlB cnmiriisticni rs of estimate and assessment, in relation l( the iiIjovi iiii(i nvt'ineiir( ill meet at tlie ollifu cf tlie Counsel to tlit in the Hull, un the tid dai uf Manh in at 4 ol in the altern iun, to hear the proofs amJ of all paities interest! (I in kuiiI improvement uiui will n- 25 102 do 25 41 1 41 1 41 1 1116 5 41 1 41 1 41 I II 1 41 1 41 I 41 I 41 1 41 I 183 chiiun?) ft, in any trt theieol, and the party or end walls ol iuch buildings slmll use and be exleiirisij to the roof, and so far through the same as to meet mil be joined to slate, tile or other covering thereof, by a l.iyer of inoitar or cement. 3. All beam- and other timbers in ihe party trail of such shall be separated from each oliii'f at lour inches by brick ur mortar and all plu i pieces in ihe front and rear walls theieol, shall recede truin the outside ol tb wall it leat.1 tour inches, tut 25 25 hmie to meet by adj iiirtuneiit Jtliii time to time, as umy be necepi-ury and propf r. Lal'-d City ol Uiookivn, March 13, lR.lO. asikkv w.

kik'k, AS. L. I-RANK UN, Commi'ru. RlCH'll V.W. THOKNK.

Jr. mhl3dI0d do du do do ilo lo Cur Myrtli Park and Myrtle do do do do do do do do Cor Paik Park ami Pltishing- do do do do do Park and Myrtle do do- do- do- do do- do- -llll- do--do-dodo-do-do. do- do--do. -do. do- do do-.

do. -do- do-- -do---do- do-do- -do- -do- er- i. 63 84'. P3l. 69 JO'.

911. such wall slmll be built up and extended lo the tlalt Ol- ull.s.r tin. i.l Iim r.sflt' I ceased; anil running thence north lour d-grees west twenty chains and seventy links along the woodland now or late al die said Abraham lhtrnas, deceat-ed, to the patent line between the town of Flatbush and the city tifllrii'iklyn; thence running easterly along the t-aul patent line, one chain and ten links tothe wnod-laml now or In ic of John I. Iiilmas; thence running eotit four degrees cast, twenty chains and twenty-five links along tlie woodland now or tnte of John I. Llil-tnae, to Ihe division line between the first and second division alorcnuid; llumce running souih seventy-one degrees wcsi, imc chain and fifteen links along the said divisiiin lute to the plare of beginning, containing two ucres mill lliirty-lhree perches, be the same moie or less 1 being the same premises as were conveyed lo John Miiiiif'inil by llie said lleniy C.

wile, by deeil bearing date the 30lh day of Jleeeinher, and liy the paid John 1M11111I0 conveyed lo the sni I Henry Williams, by deed beuiing even date with this inorigngc. 4. All discharging or arch pieces used in the cliim nies ofany such build ng, shall recede from any flue if) any such chimney, at least lorn i.iches. 5. No bond limber or wail htrips in uny well anv building within such lire limits, tdiall in width and thickniij.s excef-il the width and thickness of a course of brick, and such nd timber or wall strips shall be laid at least eighteen inches apart from each on either sidn ofany wall respectively, 41 Notire.

To all persons int'TLted in tho matter of opening Huinpdfii street from Fulton to IJ( Kalh avenue, com uiisKiori tr uf estimate and in I relation to the above improvement, will meet ut the office ol the Counsel to the Cm porntion, in the City Hull, on tlie 2'M day uf March at 4 o'clock, in tlie afternoon, to hear the proofs and alleiitiotis of all parties intereMeil in snid improvement rn will con-untie to inert by adjournment from time to time, as may be necessary and pro, rr. J'uted Ci'yol Urxiklyn, Murch 13, 1850. JOHN DIMON, AM KS A LTKR Commit'. S. VVAKKKN SNKUKN.

'lil3 d9d 6 C. S. Woodhull, Trustee ol 7 T. Brber, etc 81 do 22! do 23: ih 24; do 2M di do 41 I 41 I 41 1 41 1 41 1 41 68 do b'Ji do- 70; do-- 8 do do do do do Park anil Flushing. do do do do do 9 b.

All rools, Bleej.led, cupolas and spires olctiurc" es and other public uuildii.gs, and a'l privies mt ti ceeding ten feel sijnare, all lire engine houses of lite corporation, and all lime houses, may be I udt fT and board, or brick and stone, and covered with or shingles, any thing herein aloresutd nclwilbsl 7. If any dwelling house, Btore house or huildinf shall be erected or routed cooirary lo the provision! this ordinance, the proprietor or propiieiors thereof shall for every such ollencc lorleit and wy the suin Five ll.indjed ll.llars. And every wueh 6M limisp. morn I inn Hi1, or other liinlihior erected or l11' -do- 9-! of 9 C. S.

Woodhull, Trustee 25 HI 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 96 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 do- do- do- do do- do- do- -do- -do-- do- do- do- do- do- do- do- do do- do do- do- do- i. do-. do" do i Notire. To all persona interested in the matter of opening ta-iayette avenue (rum Fulton avenue to Adelphi mreet. THE commi6KionerK of estimate and anoCt-Rment.

in relation to the above improvement, will mett at the office of the Conn-el lot he Corporation, in the Cily Hull, on the 25th thy of March at 4 o'clock, in the afternoon, to hour the proofs und allegfttiorm ol all parties interested in unid improvement nnd will continue to meet by adjournment from time to time, hb may be neceMiry utnl proper. lat-rl City ol llro-klyn, March 15, 1850. KICii' I). LMitiAHAM, Cor Park 10 W. lieggcti, 11! do 15 Hi do 17 do do 21 do 29 do 3 di 71 do do 73 do 74 do "ft! do in said ir-t net, contrary tu litis ordinunce, hall deemed cninmon nuisance.

5 H. The liir-iioing provisions of this orJinancefM not apply toany building heretoioru ertrted ered with board or shingle, within said do- do- dodo -dodo- do-. do-. -do-. do-.

do. do-, do-. do-do- Park and Myrtle- do do do do do do do do do which ahull ui any tune require tube repaired or uf A CHl). mmcii.vvr i -a iLOKiKU AND FuriiUhiiiK Slor-. MESSRS.

J-AHK at HAHll, DKAPKKS A Ml T'AlLOKd, reiuin their tliauka to their patrons aud friends lor the liberal encouragement lliey have received while in business in 1'iuspcci street, and respectfully inlorui iiiem, and the ciuzens ol bruoklyn ud viciinly, thut they have iiemocea tv lluir H.Oie, f41 1' LL'l U.N-S 1 UI.L1, lielueen Juuus and high atreels, where they will always have on baud a lock ol Clothe, Cassiuierca. eatings, and Uemle mens' Furnishings, suitable lor the seanou, selerted fruin the best luiporiera, aud wurrauted ut the besl quality. Messri. Park Barr being both practical Tailors, gentlemen iuuusltiig llieui Willi their orders may rely upon luuir being made up wilh su lci lidelily lu Uieit iiislrucltuiiij, combining Uie newest style witlielegauceJ tlurauilily and cuuiiun ill wearing. Their buunesii will bu cjnducleu uputi tlie cash principle, by nlucli means they will be enabled to uiut lueii goods si llio lowest pobslble prices, and ilu Ueviuttou troiu llie price brsl asaed will be made.

Till aniens oi bruoalynaud vicinity are ieipiete to eaamtne the goods at mis store aim the uoseriuen hope, by strict integrity aud punctuality uustuess ti merit a large abaie ol public patronage, Isdiu assure, that all wild luvur us Willi a lllal will Ue induced I 0oUi again. Ueoiieuiem' and Boya' Clothing Cm and Tiiuiuiec XT Obscf re tlie iu. 127 Fullou at. between Ssu ond nigh Hruoklvn, 2uih Ajinl ladU. i Croup.

BAILEY'S aure remedy lor Croup. Tlie season i now approaching when this lalul disease prevail wilh clnldien to an alarming; extent bailey's Clout Syrup will cure in eveiy instance. It has now been over lu years in use, uud ita 4iiediciual virtues ban bean wall tealed, and has never ailed to cure, Kvtry family should be provided wilh this remedy, 10 use a 1 moment's warning, as the auddenueaa ol the ettacl Will no! admit ol delay. For sale at BAILEY'S Apothecaries' Hll, eor of ulloo tnJ Pmeapule sts, uppo.ile the Saving o3CV CiKO. K.

A KICK KITS. ComrnUrmnen 1.1 ilo do do do do lo do do do do lo do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ml) 15 oJj HA UN ABAS II. liuOTH, And whereas 111 the said mortgage is contained a power id sale 10 Mill Henry V. Thoni son, his executors, adiiiumlralors and which heandthcy were auiliumed and eniiow red, iiion any default in the payment, pursuant lo the terms of such mortgage, of any part nf the moneys, whether of principal or in-tcres-t, to grow due thereon, to etiter upon, sell, and convey the Buid mortgaged premises for the payment ot such moneys. A nd whercHR the said mortgage, containing the said power ol sale is recorded at Unlll in the King's County Clerk's oliice, tn llie city of llionklyn, on llie sixth day uI'Di'ceiiilicr, 1849, in Liber 157 ol Mortgages, -age231 A nu whereas default has been made in the payment of the moneys iiicntiiuied ill anil si cured tn be paid by the said morlgiige, whereby the sim-r 10 sell has be-conn; operative, and the amount claimed to lie due ami untiatd al die date 01 the 6rsi publication of this notice, fir princiial and interest, is two hundred and eighty-seven dollars and eighteen cents; and whereas 110 suit or preceding lias beet, instituted at law to recover the debt sec.

red by the said mortgage Notice is hereby given that the said mortgage will be loreeloseil, by a sole of ihe said mortgaged firenii bImivc described, and thai such suit; will be made ly pi hlie suction on Wednesday, the '2lh day of Ajtril, at twelve o'clock ut nmiu ol 1 hat day, al the Franklin House, on the corner nf Fulton and and Winer streets in the said cily of Bronklvn and county ol Kings listed Brooklyn, January 23, 1850. IIKNHV C. THOMPMJN. A- J. SroitNBB, Attorney 153 Adams street, Brooklyn.

jn23 lawl2w rooled. Adopted July 23, 1849. JAMES C. WATTS, City Ole Approved July '5, lh4D. ft2ti d3in FUWAKD COPLANP, Maj Park and Fhndnng- 41 I 41 I 41 I 41 I 41 1 158 2 41 I 41 I 41 I 41 1 41 1 41 1 41 1 41 1 41 41 1 41 I 41 1 41 I 41 1 168 1 41 I 41 1 41 1 41 I 41 1 41 I 41 1 142 41 1 41 I 41 1 41 1 41 I 41 I 60 12! Ui 14! 13! do do -do do aac C.

Dcl.iplaine do di do do Cor Park No I let' IN pursuance of an order uf Jesne C. Smith, Surrogate of the County of King, notire is herehy tfiven to till persuns linvitiij cluim aguinsi John Brice, luie ol the iiy of Brooklyn, in Kings County, deceased, lo prurient the same with the vuurheri Ihereul to the at his place of but loeee, No, 3 Market i reel, in the Cily ol Brooklyn ulurumiid, on or before the id day of Auit. 1850, Keb. 2, IBM). WILLIAM MILFORD, Executor, (tc.

F4 luwGin 102 lo! 19- Ihe mBtlerof the application of the Mayof Coii.niun Council ol llie city ol Broi'lilyii. i ion lo ope i ii sf Vainieruiu avtuue fr. in KlntliUi-h nun in: in ihe city ol brouklyn. To whom it umy cuncerii. N.iliie is hereliy given that the re rt of Ino inisainnera of Kslimaic uiui Ataessnu-nt in trie mililleil iniilliir luis bi-eii and filed a a "I the Clerk oniie County ofKmifs, iiii-n fur ihe iusii-ciion ol'a persons ilml an mtitlir.iiiiiin will he Hindu on liellalf of lne 20 21 44 ar.

Park and Myrtle- do-' do do do do --do 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 86 25 25 25 25 25 Cor Myrtle do-do. do. do. do. do-, do- do- do- at a IP4" 47 62 61 62 63 76 77 78 Corporation Notice.

rHB LAW COMMITTKF orthe Ciiininnii Council will meel essry THLRSDAY al'teriiiKin, at 5 n'cliick 1'. at tlie IVInynr's c.lhce in the Cily Hall N. II. 1 hoi.e liuving tiUi-inpF bnlnre them are re lucsted to all mil milium further noiii-e. KOUMKY S.

CHURCH, Cliairinan, Brooklyn, May 1813. tl. HAYWAIUVS Park do do do do do UllllllVtl UWIJIII. II HIV term thereof, to he held at the Chy HH. Hnsiklyn, on the duy of March said rciHirt confirmed.

1 ILIJAM A. GREENE, Attorn'T' Dated March lJ, 1850. dlOd i EV POCKET MAI'S ol HnHjklyn. For lale Dv A. M.

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