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J. TI1K LATEST NEWS ti a ar a fn a nwmar I ham: at auction. SALES AT ADCTIOIV. Itlarkela. BlIFfALA, Sept.

4, 1. V. M. FltMir teuding downward. Sales to (OHPOKATIOf WOTICKS.

VS-iK-iStdtS' NtiTH E. I.N THE MATl'EH OK Al'-pthinig anil isssessing rhu expense of flagginjf Beau street, both siiUts, from Bowers street to Uuiler-hill avnsio. 'Hie B'urd of Assessors of the City of Braoklyn, pur snaut ti-ttie provisions of aa Art of the Leaislature of the State of New York, en'ftled "an Act to Consolidate the (ilics of Brooklyn and Wiiliant'Fui'gb, and. the low of Bnshwick, iuto one Municipal Government, and to incorporate t4ie same," hervlay give notice, thit Uie lirport of the As'tesment in the abor entilksl matter hn" i i and tliat said Report is now deposited in tiie oUtce if the said Board, at the. City IIhU, in th I Ity of Brooklyn, when tlie ssm can be examined by ull persons ui'orcsfed, and that the said Board will meet In said oftKa on th" loth day 1 o'clock: (if any,) froaatlie pin-ties interesteil, and toeompletei and sn our anut ii 'ort.

having objection to make i fl please present chain in writing. Dated, Brooklyn, August 2Mb, lfi7. By oi-dor of the Bosrd of Assessors. au27 lot 1. U.

COM1H, President. roohlnn Ebming Star. raiDAT, SEPT. 4th. Aopidknt.

Tho evening train on tlio Long Island Ruilroad met with an obstruct-tinn last 0 miles hclow Jamaieu, wlilch Hi" engine, tender and baggage cars were thrown Irom tno irneit, Mr. Charles Willi, of Noith Homptt-aii, and hw son George, wero standing on the nlutform of the first passenirc-rcar, and both. aro seriously, but not fatally Injured. The cause of the accident was me mue.ii from tho lumber train of some twenty-one fence, nosts. Tho engineer saw the obstruction In time to retard tho speed, or othei wis the accident would have been more serious.

The locomotive Is greatlt Injured, the baggngo car and tender crushed, and the first passenger car daehed in'in front. All the trains were detained last night; but this morning the wrtclt is cleared and trains pans as usual. into' a Stbamkr AbiikhT OF ONE or nil! Pilots or rut Uhion Fkkrv Company. Ofliccr Gardner, Yesterday after noon, arrested Edward Chappell, one of the ni ots in the emiilov of the Luion er- I ry Company, charged with running the ft-rrv boat of which he had charge into the steamboat Island City, and conveyed him to the Toinlis. Win.

IL I). Nimmo, ca-taln of the steamboat Inland City, testified that on the 14 day of September, 1857, as his bout was on the way to the city, and while In the East River, nearlv opposite the foot of Murket street, the ferry boat. Louise, belonging to the Union Ferry Company, plying between New York and Brooklyn, was violently brought In con tact with the Inland City, to the jsuWs of the steamboat, and to the great 5ELi human life. Captain Kimino charges and hlleeea that said collision was willfully and maliciously occasioned by Edward Chappel, the pilot of the ferry boat Jus tice Welsh, New York, before whom the accused was taken, hold him to bail In the sum of $500 to answer the charge. Mr.

C. 1'. Smith, 1'rcsidenl of the Ferry Company, became his surety. Bass Hall Match. About year since the Brooklyn Atlantic Club challenged the Oothnm New York Club to a match.

The weather being unfavorable, the trial was put over until the 8d of September. Tho Gotham Club is an old one, and wo are informed, had never been beaten. The At-lantics considered themselves equally as smart, and gave the challenge. It came off yesterday at 2 o'clock, on the fields in Bedford, opposite the railroad depot. There were at least two thousand persons on the jrround to witness the sport.

Those familiar witli ball playing, say that the two Clubs excelled anything of the kind they had ever witnessed. The following is the result as handed to us by one of the company. It will be seen that the Atluntlc were winners by large odds, ootuamh. IHaori. N'iiim Hands lust Buns.

field Sheridan 4 1 Oudlip 4 1 Abort field, 8 1 Sdbas MH'orkle 3 2 IM Johnson i 2 Pi tidier Van Colt 1 Catcher 2 2 1st baa Wadswnrth 1 1 rich Tumor 3 0 11 ATijisns. Place. Names. Hands Inst. Catcher Bergen 3 IMtchor M.

O'Brien 3 let bane J. Price 4 I. Holden i Bd I). Boerum 2 fhort Pierce 6 Field A. JfoMahon 4 P.

O'Brien 2 Hamilton 1 5 5 4 fl 4 41 Umpire for Gothams, J. W. Van Cottj Atlanties, C. Sniffen Referee, Mr. Cornell, of the Baltics.

A Bull Chase. Yesterday a young fttocr broke loose from a slaughter house Where he was to bo killed, and ran infuriated through North Seventh and other streets. lie threw several persons down, but did not hurt them seriously. On the meadows he tossed a man who was working at hay, throwing him several feet high in the air, and injuring him considerably. He was, after much trouble, secured and disposed of.

Excursion. The police of the Second Precinct, under command of Capt. Thomas King, paid a visit yesterday to Cliutou l'ark, Staten Island, for the purpose of shooting at a target They wcro accompanied by the Navy Yard Baud and numbered about thirty muskets. pJT Yesterday Officer Colgan, of the Pixth Precinct arrested a young girl about eleven years of age, named Mary Moloy, for stealing from the premises of Mrs. Stevens of No.

203 South Ninth street two gold pencils, a watch-key and seal. It appears that the accused went to the house of Mrs. Stevens and represented herself as an orphan, at the same time requesting employment Mrs. S. took contpassion on the girl on account of her extreme youth and the pitiful tale which she told, and took her Into her employment, for which she was to be liberally paid.

Yesterday, however, virile Mrs, S. and family were absent from the house, the girl stole the articles, when she was arrested by the officer, and conveyed before Justice Fecks, who sent her to the Hoti of Refuse. Brooklyn Thefc have been treated at this Institution during the months of July and August, 1,162 Jiaticiits, vix class Disease of children, 20 of females, 64; of eye and ear, 97 of heart and lung, 185 of head and digestive, 252) of surgical organs, 3U. Of the above 484 were male, and 678 females, Natives of uited States, 363; of foreign birth, prescriptions were gratuitously Je lined. Child SoTnEEt.

A child 4 weeks old named Margaret (lynch, wsi smothered yesterday evening by her mother while al-rpata houe in Hudson avenue near vrtle. WII.I.IAM COI.E, AUCnoNI'EII IIY PEED AND Com. Sales Itisim, No. 343 Fulton street, op-isisite the City Hull, Drisiklyn. The advertisers having taken the spacious salesrooms (formerly occupied by Onkli Wkioiit,) would hiform the resideiita of Brooklyn ami vicinity that they are now nrHpared to attend sales at Auction of Household Furniture, Merchandise, Ac, either at their store or at the residence of the seller.

Cash advances made on consignments. Real Estate, Stocks, Bonds, Mortgages, Ac, sold on commission. Heal Estate Sales will receive particular and personal attention, Ihirular Sales of Furnlturs, at the Ftoro, every Vt edueaiiay. C'OMVEl'AflCEN, MORNING BOAT FOR PKKKSKILL, MAKING all the Intermediate landings each way. The splcudid steamboat i 0 Ij Jl it.

Csn, J. J. BERGEN, will leave Tier foot of Jay street, North River Sundays executed, at 8 o'clock, A. M. Returning wll leave Peekskillat V.

making all the landlnpi. Excursion Parties snd Pchools will find this pleasant route for day excursion up the river. N. H.The above boat will land at Amos slreot, each way. 1 jyll am 0.

P. BERGEN, Agent. TONG ISLAND RAILROAD SUMMER ARRANGE-j rnent (Suniaft Eictpleii.) On and alter MU.YVJir, Juns lit, 1N67. unva (ifirwt-l lAiff Ioave BuinkTyn f(r ireenpurtat 0 A. M.

daily, nd i- un naiui'iityii hi Uftve Hrouklyu fur Hlvurhead at 9 A. M. and 3:30 dai'Vi I-ave lirooltlrti for North Islip at A. M. snd 3:30 P.

daily. IfAve Brooklyn for Farnilngdalo at 9 A. 3:30 and 6 P. daily. Iave Brooklyn for Syoaset at 10 A.

M. and 4:30 iAive Brooklyn for Hempstead at 10 A. and 4, anu r. .11., oauy. Iave Brooklyn for' Jamaica at 9 and 10 A.

and 4, 4:30,6 and 7 P. dally. TRAINS OOl.VO WTST. Iiave (Jreenport for Brooklyn at 12 M. dally, snd on Momlavs at 4:60 A.

liiyerhead Icf Brooklyn at 6:47 A. M. and 1 P. M. daily.

I'avo Korth at 7:10 A. M. and 2:23 P. M. for Brisiklyn.

Iii ve FarmlngiUile at 0 arl 7r0 A M. and 3 P. for Brooklvn. Crave Syoaset at 720 A. M.

and 4:32 P. for Brooklyn. 7:35 and 8 A. and 3:20 and 6:10 P. Brooklvn.

Iave Jamaica tor Brooklyn at 6:40, 7:10, 8:09, 8 42 and 8:48 A. and 4:10 and 6:66 P. M. daily. M.

II Express Train may set down passengers at Hicksville and II. Branch going West, and Uike up passengers at some jioitrts going East. my20 tf IILSI.i:SH AHIIS. ISAAC C. TOWNLEY, COMM1SH10NER OF DEEIS3 KB-niKXCK, I 'OPTICS, S3 Cra nberry at, 1 At Evening Star.

A- 8. S41 FC1.TOX REAL FA Jt late and Insurance Broker Insurance effect ed in first class Comnaniea. at the shortest notice strict arid prompt attention given to the sale and exfliant-e of Real Estate. Maps of all the property in the' city may be consulted at his oflice. 1ians at gociated on Real Estate.

Commissioner of Deeds. March 11, 1S67. mlill 1Y D-lt HUMBERT, No. 20 BOND STREET, COR ner of Livinirston, Brooklyn, devotes his at teiltion to the treatment of those cases of diseases termed Inetcrahlt, and which have haflled both attack and teenlar practice. Fkvsr i.mi Aui'K.

Da. IIimiikrt cures Fever and Ague in' a few without medicine. The cure warranted. apio it W. TAHER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSKLLOR A- kn.

AI-lJW, removed to 34a ruiton street, Broon- nivlS 6m "TAN ZANDl'S R1XE1VED AND for sale at the Star OmiTC, a quantity of those celebrated Anti-Bilious Pills, freshly made up. Price 26 cents wr imix. tr CHARLES H. THOMSON, COMMISSIONER TO take acknowledgment of leeds, Ac. for the Statei of Alabama, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Kentucky, IiOuisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Pensylvnnia, Rhode lilind, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, Wisconsin.

Notary Public. Oflice, No. 9 Court street, Brooklvn N. Y. aplO gtf FOIl SALE.

"llfAGONS AND CARRIAGES, FOR SALE. A general assortment of tho most approved styles of top buggies, family carriages, rockaways, Ac, are now ottered for very low prices for cash, at least 20 tier cent may be saved, ill carnages war- ranted durable and of superior manufacture. Purchasers are invited to call and examine this stock at Nos. 8 10 Kevins-street, corner of Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. j)u "1UNTON AVENUE, BROOKLYN.

FOR SALE on tins avenue a nouse auu xwo 101s of ground running through to Vanderbilt avenue the house waa built for the owner's occupancy, and contains most of the modern improvements the i welt lflid out. unit IS Stocked with choice fruits, vines, roses, ic. Inquire 2d house south of atyriie-avcnue, or 01 WILLIAM IIALSEY au24 lw 182 Water-street, N. TO liU'I'. TO LET.

TWO STORES AND A LARGE LIGHT ed basement corner of Fulton-avenue and Klm- place, to be completed 1st September. Tbey were until expressly uir nouse iiiriiisiiiug uuu oioc with workshop and storatre rooms in the basements. Enqiiire of R. Gravkh, 321 Carlton-aveuue, or 257 Hmauway, f. 1 1 lus corner lias nereioiore success-fully been used for tho above business.

au21 tf mi) UH'. HOUSE NO. 18 LIBERTY STREET, I has weven Rooms. Range in the kitcheir, rur- mice, within live minutes' walk of Fulton Ferry. Bent, $460 Enquire of G.

S. Cary, No. 8 same street, or of Vi It. caki my 11 tf 246 New York, "VITICES TO LIT. THE OFFICES IV THE buildiiiDr, No.

Fulton street, suitable for ar artists, fronting on Fulton sti-eet verv convenient entrance trom rulton street. Rents from $00 to $200 per annum, accordiug to size and location Apply to ui. II. Cary, 246 Pearl at. or to G.

S. Cary, No. 8 Liberty street. my 13 tf VFFICE3 TO LET AT 190 FULTON STREET, TIIIR ty Rooms auihible for Offices for lawyers, Artists, Music Teachers, Ac, will be lot in suits or single rooms, rent from $76 to $250 per yiwr. Apply toM.

Ghkkn, on the premises, 7 i to 11 o'clock in the morning, or to W. H. Cahv, 245 Pearl street, New 1 urn. niyia 11 rilO LET A LARCH WELL LIGHTED ROOM J. over the lng Nland Insurance Company also smaller rooms sustable for oflices.

For particulars apply in the office of the Company, corner of Fulton and Front streets jel tf HMMIIM- l.tHlllS, Ac. lltKNCH FUIWERS AND RIBBONS. A SPLEN- did assortment, fall styles, just received. Also, elegant Head Dresses and Un-atlis, Basques, laiiea, DresaCapa, Coilfures, Colliira, Sets, A-c, A'c at 11KLM 'iM Pulton street, ae4 tf Opposite Clark, NATIVE CrilRENCY, (ALI.KZ) WE UFE IT, XI and put the same in plain figures on the good. We sel! only at one price have that price in plain fiiruro.

and those liures are in nstive currency, and change given accordingly. J. C. COTlRElX, 272 niton st. uih2o tl ADIKS AND MISSIS REAL FRENCH TWISTED Silk Mitts An Invoice just received of rrfeii fia quality, a ereat bargain, being half (the usual) price.

CXflTRLI.L'S Fulton, opposite Tillary street. CtRAVATS AND TIIX OF MOST RECHERCHE designs, at. the Hosiery Emporium, J. C. (OIT RKLL.

272 Fulton stns-t. mli2S If VI.EXANDKR TAFFETA SILK GUIVES. a vert suierlor article in all sires and colors, at only AO cents a pair 1 (tTIREIX'X, Fulton, npi. site Tillary street. TC.

COTTREIJ. OFFKKM I'EHI'I-Tl'AL A1TRAC-t tlons in his Spring importations of alrf auk M1U1. silk under garments, llosierv. (iloves, of tlie mit favnred st vlee, at the Hoisiery tjiinorinin, 272 Fulton street, Brmdibn. mh26 tf "I IKAUTlFt'L NEW S1YI.ES OF LADIES Ill AJ Caps, Head Iiresses.

CoilTnree, at VAN BRUNTS, 236 Fulton Jl tf Opposite (Tart, Brook ly D. "It'ESTH PATENT GALVANIC OIKNT FOR I roofing houses, a new ami cheep article In place of 7in cr or over either, where the roof aks, or wherw Tin ia so far rm that Paint will red hold. This Ceinent. never lfire n-ed in this city, is warranted Water and Fire proof. No Pitch or Rosin ased in it.

gd" Certificates as In dnrahillty snd cheapness of this article, furnished from those who have tried for several years in wliereit hr ealltTW at the Office, No. 1 Fvlto STaurf, Brook Ivn.or address Kli tf K. GIliJTT A'T rUoUE). I-iCE AND ILLUSION I fcc. latert slvWst at 14.1 rmi .1 ruiv sv.

I WRIGHT. Umi at ma Mwhaniis' EmtANiis, No. 9 Coi btSt. SAiutltisia roa FrHNmui, UuhcuamiioI, 25 Couiit IJmioiiu.t. In expressing our than to the public for the liberal patronage bestowed U(sm us during the past several years, wo would desire to remind those requiring the services of an auctioneer hi disposing of their furniture, at auction, that we are, as heretofore, ready to give our ptruand attention to the sumo at lie shortest notice, and hope, by strict attention to business, muiirraie charn, anil prompt returns, to merit and ohUiu a coi.linuuiii of their anpport.

ii tlvl.l WWGllT. PrivatS Raiji. A beaulll'ul dirm of 65 acres st New 7 miles from City Hull, Brooklyn, and within 80 rials of the bay land lu a high state of cultivation, cottage house upon it. No better land in Kings County for raiding market or garden pro dure. Also, a splendid country seat at Graveaend, 5 rrnles from City Hall, 6 acres of land with a splendid iuausiou, barn, all in splendid order.

au31 tit WEDNESDAY, SFJTKMDER fl. At 1 o'clock P. M. on the premises, in the pleasaut village of West (arms, Westchwtpr County, New York. That very desirablo lot of land having a front of 106 feet on tho OldPnstKo.nl to Boston, 106 foet front on Chestnut-street an 271 feet deep on one side and 222 feet on the other side.

Upon which there ia a large three-story basement frame house, bam anil stable, well situated, and peculiarly adapted for a hotel or board house aud well known as the Pavilion House. Also, two lots, each having a front on the Old Post Road of CO feet and a front on Chestnut-street of 52 feet, running through from street to street. Also, one large gore lot 12S feet on the rear 170 feet front on the Old Post Road and 136 feet front on Chestnut-street, forming a point the whole being situated on high eminence overlooking a part of the village cl West Farms and Bronx river. Surrounding scenery picturesque and beautiful aud remarkably healthy and salubrious. In the immediate vacinity of churches, schools, stores, post-office, etc.

Easy of access to and from New York via Harlem R. H. and stages which pais the door a few minutes after the arrival of the trains at Morrisania, af. fording a ilesirable opportunity to purchase a lino country seat in a very lieallhv and pleasant section of the'eountry and within a short distance from the city of New York the whole to be sold without reserve to the highest bidder. Tonus of aale fit) per ceut can remain on bond and mortgage 3 or 6 years.

SATURDAY, SEI'I'KMBER n. At 10 o'clrck A. at No. 25 Court street, Brooklyn. SherilUa Nile A large sfcick of jewelry, clocks, show cases, awnings, consisting of the contents of jewelry storoa; served by tlio Sheriff.

Sale posi-live, and the goods will be soil to lota to suit the trade and others. KOOFS I ROOFS I I ROOFS 1 ROOFS CUBED OLD RUSTY TJX ROOFS MADE AS GOOD Art NEW. New roofs coated and ull the above warranted water tight. The cheawat, best, most durable and cleanest roofs are those coated by WIKGAND'ri PATENT METAL PRESERVER OR FIRE PROOF liOOHNG PAINT. This paint haa proved superior to all other Paints, being adapted to the coating of old, decayed aud leaky tin rooting, being eijual in body to Ova or six coats of other paint.

Old shingle roofs, board roofs, old tin roofs, and in fact every description of roof repaired at the very lowest price. steamboat decks, railroad cars and depot buildings, iron work, Ac, painted at half the usual price. This paint also is remarkable for its preservative qualities and applied to nbw viiimilk roofs will preserve them from decay, and greatly add to the ornamental appearance of the house. Also, WtDOA.Mi's Improved Patent Ftlt Roll Sheathing Cloth and Competition Hoofing, warranted waU-r tight, and at halt the price of tin eoofiug. All orders sent to the ofikc, No.

99 snd B0 will be attended to with dispatch. Brooklyn, Jub 0th, 1817 jyO 3m d. F. WKIGAND, AND D0MITir, EXCHANGE. 1 of Kichaniro on Kiutlanil.

Ireland, Scotland and Wales, ill sums of 1 and upwards for sale. Uncurront Bunk Notes and specie bought, and sold by .1 Mac ic ay. No. fl Court Street, near the City Hall, Brooklvn. Money remitted from any paxt of thia Inland, ill receive attention, either to be sent toper sons in the old country.ortlie bills returned to parties remitting to be mailed bv themselves.

Relereneoto Rev. E. M. Johnson, Hon. F.

B. Prryker William Heard, Esq E. B. Spooner, Esi. dtf AH1JA POIJjS.

D.U1IJA POLES FOR SAI BY J. DUNCE, u7 lm Fulton street, cor. CHAS. A. VAN 7.ANI1T'8 AKTI-BIaJOUS XJ Health Restorative Pills.

In presenting to the public a Stomach. an Anti-Bilious Cathartic Medicine compounded by myself after many successful experiments, my grea test anticipations have been realised. It waa not my intention originally to have sold these Illla publicly, biitl have been 'induced tn do sothrourh the urgent solicitations of those persons who have bien much benellted by them, as well as to make) it profitable to myself. The very respectable letters and reoominendations published', the authors of which I am personally allowed to refer to, (even were I not known as a physician) wnnld be sufficient to natm. at luast a trial of them, bv those who need an ch -medicine, lu every instance where they have taken, they have triven very general satisfaction.

The dose for nn adult male is from 2, 3,4 to fo ram adult female from l. Ao to 4, ana ciniuren aoursrding to me nee. Women and children may tal them with per feet safety where child cannot, swallow a pill, it may be rubbed down in syrup. 1U' ia a sale and effectual remedy for worms, not uequ arinir any othei medicine to carry It off. It can.

be. repeated with safety as often as may he necessary. should be continued according to the -produced by the first dose, say 1, a or 3, for an adu'it every night or morning, or every oilier nigllt and morning, and in a short time a cure will be Although, in tnking cathartic medicines, it rja; be prudent to diet, yet it is not essentially nece isary where these Fills are taken, to deviate Irom rdinary habits or pursuits. They will produce the 6 (sired effect, without much inconvenience in from 6,7 to 9 hours. As a dinner pill they are unrivalled, and for persons following the sea and those li-ring in the hot climates, they are invaluable, and a sure preventative ofbuious attucKs.

i nave spent mucn lime ana trouble to cmnpounii id is rill, Irom actual expert ments. and I am well a lUTineed that 1 have succeed ed in preparing thf safest mid most effectual cathartic medieilie no iv in use. Respectfully, HAS. A VAN ZA.VDT, M. P.

Certificates from Hon. John Greenwood, tjeoige Miller, late surmcate of Sulfolk County, L. Hon. Thomas 0. Tiilnui'lgi Jielge John lierce, of this city, and from a number of other gentlemen from Urook lvn and various pari.1 of 1mg Island.

For sale at the Brooklyn Star Office. Price 25 cents d27 tf OFFICE OF THE COM.MISSIONKiy ON W1UJAMS-burgh Improvements. In the matter of the opening, of KlJiVlJs'TH Istrkkt, from llrnnd street to Ilivision aveniK', in die late City ot Williamslmrgn. N'otiee is herehv gii'en tliat the undersigned Com- missioners. afipointiil nnder and by virtue of an Act of the Iirishituro of the Stale of New York, passed March IWtli.

Itri7 entitled An Act relative to the payment of expenses fur local improvements in the Into Village nun hi; iuibiiikimiiu, hiiu u- tions and procis-diogs in resgieet thei-eto," have pre-iftred llieir reisirt in tho matter of the above im provements, and that tliey will meet at the oflice of I. .1 lla LOi a. toe iij nnu, i mcnj ol Hrooslvo, on day of August from 10 o'clock, A. o'clock, IV and for ten suc cessive, unys lltcreaiTer, at tlie same place, anu during tin saine houm. when, ami where, tlie said renoi-t nuv tie exiiniuust by any fieraon Iw niav ntl'er such allegations and proofs, as shall he n-lalive to such re(mrt, arter which the Kiid Comnu-isionefs will proceed to complete said report.

The disisicl of assessment embraces all tho land Iving t'K ea-terly side of Klevenlli street, it whole lenirth. and extending ensterly to line drawn sui Uf Irom Hth and l'slth street, and running ia the aaaos general Jilection and also nil the land IvinroN Is' westeill' side of F.leelitll street, and ex te.a-t;iig vvsteilv to a line drawn ejui diatant from lth nsij loin stni'is, ana runuiug in tlie suiuegen crulilirections. L'riS'klyn, Auguat 2Ulh, ltiiii. Auisv J. Siisi.v'a, liiMkL U.

Commissioners. Illume nu'JH lot OTfli'i: IF WH.I.IAMft. eor-li Improvements. In the matter of the pavinir. ciirlaoir, guttering, of Klkv- rvrc Irom iirsnt street to liivisiou avenue, in tbebteCitl or illlainsnnrgu.

Kitiee hereby given, tliat the undersignel Com- ujpsioners, aplKiintwt under and by virtue of an Art 4 the IrilatureiS the Mate of New Vnrk, passed Janrvh jmli. is.ii. enlttleil, An Act relative to the Mvment of expends Sir local ImprovemenU in the late Yiluure and ily ot Wiltinmshiirgh.and tn anions and proceedings In resjct thereto." have prepared their in the matter of theahme iinH-oveiiients, and that they will met at tlie irHc ot tlie Corporation Counsi'l. at tliel itvllall, in the City ot Hrooklyn, on the ulst day of August Iroai 111 o'cha-k, A. to 3 o'clock.

P. and for torn aiieeessive days tlietntfler. at the same plsie ad during the same hours, wlirii ami where the auhl repurt may he examined Hv any person interestMl, whe may filter snchal Icfratitins aiel proofs as sliall lie material rekitive tn iirli report after which Uw eaid will proeei to eil) let ss.l report. Tlie disti irt ofawssment emhraeM all the Ian Is lvmg on the nsxteilv sale of Fleveulh Mreet, Ms whole h-nvth end extending ea.ierly to a line draa a e-n di-Unt from Hi venUi and Twelfth alrerta, and runnintr in the same oral diroctMi a ad the all the Urel. Iviv the westerly aide of rlarentli treot.

sl eito.ttnf wv-rteily to a Iichs drawn eoai distant from hlevenih and Tenth stresru, and ruimiag h) the rns general dirertk. Uruoklin, August -VI II. 1H.S7. AiisBi feiawni. Ixira Hsisii, -Ontriinl 1 iit 'tau, lot day SOU bbls.

at 50 a ft 35. Whiskey Is dud at 22c Freights Wheat 13c to New ViyJv. Imports yesterday 60C0 Uuls. Hour; 7-100 bushels wheat 80,000 bus. com and 8000 bus.

oats, hxporta yesterday 30,000 ba. wheit, 5,500 bus, corn aua 40,000 bus. oats. .1. ROTItliS.

"SifOiaXiACK SALK. ur.r... l. a id" Hot sum of tuelvl hiio.tred anil eighty live'-ioUars ami twenty cerihi, 1 being the priiiciiml and interest which Is churned ti he duo at the dute of the first publication of this no- tic on each of the nine luoi Igngcs hereinafter men- Ij .,1,1 nwirifrnes were each executed oy Vn.ri.' a I'lmios to i etcrC. Adams ol the ity and County of New York, anil all hear date the Bret day of Noicmber, ihoz, excepi two inoi ing the preniisin hweiuuitcr eighthly ami nuithly described, which hear date November 5, 1M2, aud wnro all recorded on Die first day of February, ISM, at 60 minatea past nine o'clock A.

in the oflice of tlie Register of th County of Kings in Liber 2iS ol Mnrt-gages, the lirst mortgugy coyeriug the lot hereinalter described, lieing recorded at page 14, th second at page 11, tne Uiira at page tne ioiirm ui page th fifth at naro 34. the sixth at Dsite31.the seventh at page 17, the eighth at pags 7 and th ninth at page 45, which said several mortgages have been duly as-signnd by aundryinsue assignment to the subscriber, Charles T. Cromwell. Tlie respective parcels ot lanti, wun me appune-nances thereon mortgaged aa aforesaid, are described aa follows First mortgage All that certain loi oi lann, wun the house thereon, situate in the feixth Ward of the tity of Hrooklyn, described as follows, to wit: Begin ning at tne norinwesrerry coruw ii nuo mlt street; runniug thence uortheusteily along Hicks street one hundred fcof, to tho centre of the block; thence northwesterly In said centre line twenty-two feet- thunce southwesterly through the centre of the party wai! parallel with Hicks street oue hundred foet, to Summit street; thence aim Summit street twenty-two feet, to the corner aforesaid, the place of beginning. i.

u. Second mortgage All that certain lot of land, with the house therton, situate in the Sixth Ward of the Cttv of Brooklyn, bounded and described aa lollowa, norlhlfte.tprlv to Wll: rJi'glunuiK iweuij-" from the northwerterly corner of Hicka and Summit stroeta; running tliunco nortiicasieny paianei Hicks street one hundred feet, to the centre of the block; thence northwesterly in sain cenue sue mro-ty-two fi-et; theuce southwesterly through tho centre of the party wall parallel with Hicks street one hundred feet, to Summit street thence' southeasterly along Summit atroet twenty -two feet, to the place oi beginning. i.i. Third niortgnge All that certain lot hf land, witli the house thereon, all uate in the Sixth Ward ot the City of Prouklyn, described as follows, to wit: Beginning forty-four Iret northwesterly from the noitli- westerly corner oi nicaa ami ning thence northeasterly' parallel with iheks street one hundred feet, to the centre of the block; thence northwesterly in said centre line tweniy iwo irvi thence southwesterly through tin centre of the party wall parallel with Hicks street one hundred feet, to Summit street; thence southeasterly along Summit street twonty-two feet, to the place of beginning. Fourth mortgage All that certain lot of laud, with the house thereon, situate in the Sixth Ward of the City of liroolilyii, described as follows, to wit: Pegln-nina- aixtv-six feet northwesterly from the northwest erly corner of Hicks and Summit streets; running thence northeasterly parallel v- nn iiioas hundred feet, to tho centre of tho block theuce northwesterly ill said centre lino twenty-two left 11,1,,.,..

southwesterly throuch the centre of the party wall parallel with Hicks street one hundred feet, to Summit street; ineuco souiiieasieny hiooK street twenty-two feet, to the place of beginning. Filth mortgage All that certain lnt of land, with the house thereon, situate in the Sixth Wurd of the City of Brooklyn, described as follows, to wit: begin ning ono nunoreii anu ieu ieev tho northwesterly corner of lllcks and Summit streets running theuce northeasterly parallel with Hicks street oue hundred feet, to the centre of the block; thence northwesterly in said centre line twen ty-two feet; thence southwesterly through the centre of the party will parallel with Ilicka street, one hundred feet, to Summit street thence southeasterly along Summit street twenty-two teet, to tho place of Sixth mortgage All that certain lot of hind, with the house thereon, situate in the Sixth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, described as follows, to wit: Begin, ning una hundred and thirty-two fi-et northwesterly from the northwesterly corner of Hicks and Summit streets; running theuce northeasterly parallel with Hicks street ono hundred feet, to the centre of the block; thence northwesterly in said centre line twenty-two feet; thence southwesterly through the centre ol' the party wall parallel with ilicks street one hundred feet, to Summit street; thence southeasterly along Suruihit street twenty-two feet, to the place of beginning. Seventh mortgage All that certain lnt ot land, with the house thereon, situate hi the Sixth Ward ot the City of Brooklyn, described as follows, to wit: lk ginning one hundred and fifty-four feet northwesterly the northwesterly comer of Hicks and Summit streets runnine thence northeasterly parallel with Hicks street one hundred feet, to the centre of the block; thence northwesterly in said cenire one twenlv-two feet: thence southwesterly through the centre of the party wall parallel witli Hicks street one hundred feet, to Summit ttie.t; thence southeasterly along Summit street twenty two fwt, to the place of beginning. Eighth mortgage All that certain lit df land, with fhe house thereon, situate tn the Sixth Ward ol tho City of Brooklyn, described as follows, to wit Be ginning two hundred anil twenty feet, northwesterly from the northwesterly corner of Ilicks and Summit streets, running thence north-easterly, parallel with Hicks e'l-eot, one hundred loot, 1 1 the centre of the block, thence northwesterly in seio centre hue twenty-two feet thence southwesterly through the centre of the party wall parallel with Hicks street, one hundred feet, to Summit slreot thence southeasterly along Summit street, twenty.two feet to tho place of bc- mortgage ah uiai certain 101 oi isn't, -on the house thei-eon, Sllitaie 111 me r-ixin mi titv of ltiooklvn. described as follhws, to wit Begin ning two hundred and forty-two feet' northwesterly from the northwesterly corner of Hicks and Summit streets, miming thence northeasteily, parallel with Hicks utrect.

uuo htudred feet to toe centre of the thence iioithwestcily in said centreline twen tv-two feet thence, southwesterly through the celltrl of the party wall, paralcll with Hicks street, one hundred feet, to Summit street theneo southeasterly along street, twenty -two feet, to the place of begiuiuiijf. And no proceeding' at la having Been instituted to recover the dehts securiHl oy aaid several nioiiga ges or any part thereof. Now. therefore. Notice is given, that in pur suauce of a power of sale contaimil in each of said mortgages, and of the statutes in such case made and provided, the premises described in and cmered by each of said inorti'aJos, respectively, will be sold ai.

nohlic auction, at Montiiirue Hall. Court street, nil posite the City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 2t.th day of November, 12 o'clock, nooa of that day. luted, the iniu nay oi Aiigusi. moi. CHARLES T.

CHUMWFI.L, Assignees! Mortgages BlAVSE, IMKIY au27 law ll'wih Atty's, 19 William street, X. tilil'REJIE tXICliT, KINGS COl'NTY. THOMAS iAwrence, Executor or imam lAwrence des-ensed. siraii.st U'dyard. and otliers.

In nurstiauce of a iuilL-ment order of this Court made in the atsive entitled action on the ad day ol August, A. 1807. I. the subscriber, will sell, by public auction, at the City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 2fltlt dey of August, at 12 o'clis'k, noon, ot that nay, the nuimring iieseiioeo lands and pn niises: III that certain lot, phw ur parcel of bind, situate, lying aud being in the City ol Brook I hi, hi the County of Kings, bounded and con tuining as follows, to wit: Iligiiining at point on tlie westerly side of Adams street, wlnrli poniW instant nortliellv two hondie-t feet fnmr the mil wjtest- erly corner of and Adams striH-ts ruuuing thence on a line parallel with said Johnson strei-t one huiidnii sod piurtei-n fii't and six inches thenee riiimiug northerly on a line parallel with said Adams street tweoly hie feet theuce running east erlv on a line tainllcl with sue! stn-et one huielred and fourteen feet and six inches to the said side of Adfflis street and thenee running southerly along the said we-teily side of A'Uins street twenty-live ket, to the place or beginning. Ilell'g pa it of the same premises sold and conveyed by William Lupton Johnson to Mary Uitynrd by deisl dated Ui'ember ai.

and recorded in the othce of the Clerk of the County of Kings in liber 4fi of conievanaos, pai-e r.is, ke. on 1 lie intii iiay or Jan uary, and l-eing the same premises sol! and conveyed by Rulel B. Vn tVef to the said John lihaid by itein mteii tl.rii.irv i.itn, and i copied hi the office of the said Oik the loth day February, 1 In lilsr 74 of Conveyances, page 70, kc. llltl-d, AllgUSH, Ji 7. JI I1AH II.

VimnilFKS Ri fuee. Imiwiiori, I.iKk.i'ib Caifiiy, au4 2av'uw tuAth rUintilTs Attorneys. OTATF. OF NEW YOKK, Hit XTY OF KINGS, SS Tlie uielersiL'iied Sheriff of the County of contiirmiiy of a precept to hiin in tin. I half dlreeteil arel delivered, and by this his pros-lam.

ation, retiuitesall persons bound toaptar at a Court of liver anil Terminer aod Jail delivery, to he huloen st the toiirt House. I ity Hall, ill the I Try of Bi-4 lvn. in and for the said County of Kimr-. on the 14th liny of Septenitier, 1A7, at 10 o', in the lore a.Mn, by yecowiiiiariee.or otheiwi, to sppear tlnrr. at: and the un-h-r-igued herehv require, ail Ju-tice.

of tlie Trace, orooera or oilier i.lto-ers alio haie taken any imjuisitioti or the rxaininaUoii of any pri-oner or aitness, to return such ia iloisitioB aiel kamination to the wiid at li.e oi-etiioif thereof, on tlie lilt "lay of it. sitt'ni: Slgne-1. at4he td.rnfrs I sjhre, oa the ild it of Ao.it. A I) au'J4 lawtd III Rl'ITT sTr.M! flicnf. NcTTt cr mav: pi ap la I heiehy a to all pait tl u4 U.

tnnmol Council the! i'r. an phnn'-? to direct lsts to filled op on Hosi'Iwmi'. lortnier, Var-hslI and V- Kihtn -ip- l. ti grille of the adiuntina to atm a nutMore. r'H.

-Jiw-t 12. TiT. inM TAMf COLE, AUCTIONEER IIY JAMHS and Sim. Othjo. No.

3-m Fulton street, V.in morcial Exchange, opposite the City Hull, Brooklyn. ('. will give "'elr atlentinn In sales of Itniit Estate, Stocks, Furniture, tn. HchI Estate at nrlvat sale; Loans Nogociated on llond and Mort- ma- KATl'lillAY, HEITKMHKK 5, At 11 o'clock, In front of No. 3lW Fulton-street, Himiklvn.

Mirtna(( Hale A Kray liuroe, grocers wauon and liaruoM. Hale posltivo. r'ATCHDAV. HW'IKMIIKIt 5, At 12 o'clock, at the t'oinmercinl Kxcliange, SOU t'ul-tim atref-t, llrooklyn. MortgaK" sale, "1 onler of Tucker, Ban, 1 lnt on nnrlh aide of llupklin-slreet, 200 fwt east of Nnslrand avniue, 16 by 100 tewt, In beveuth Ward, Itronklvn.

Ileleree ante Under the direction nl C. C. Fgan, Before. 1 lota on the northerly aide of Houth 3d-aticct, 106 feet wet of Miitn-ntrett, 26 by 100 feet. MONDAY, SKITKMIIKIt 7.

At 12 o'clock, at the Uorclisnta' Kichanife, N. Y. For account of foi-raer purchase uotcoiiiplyliiK with terms of of July 22d, 1S67. Kami In New Jersey. A Farm containing 107 acres; CO antes of Woodland, the balance under cultivation with crop, ailuale in the township of Warren county of Soiiioriiet.

on the road leading from Bround-bmok Stntion, and Raritan (anal. Tliia place la lieautifully liluate, high and healthful, formerly the Farm of Robert Raggeaden, barn and outbuildine part on mortgage, tor particular, apply to the Auo- tluueera. TIH-'KMHAY, PKITK.MIIKR 10, At 12 o'clock, at the Murchanta' Kichange, N. Y. Degraw atreet The three story and basement brick hnuae and lut No.

105 Degraw street, on the auuth aide, lietween Columbia and Van Brunt itrciot; the houae 17 feet 6 inches by 1011 feet, l'art on mortgage. Ftinen lut and gorea in tho 9th ward, Brooklyn. FnurgoroloU on Green avenue near Hluyvenant aveaue. (Inc lot on Oreen avenue, 26 feet east of Stuyveaant avenue. To lota on Van Brunt itreet, 226 feet cant of Law-in avenue.

Due lot on Ijifuyette avenue, 176 feet cast of Lewis avenue. I ne gore in rear of the above. For maps, terms, Ac, apply to the Auctioneers. MONDAY, SKITKMIIKIt 14, At 12 o'clock, at the Merchants' Kxrhnnge, N. Y.

House and lot 171 2d street, corner of South 2d situate on northwest corner of 2d and South 2d sis. There is a two story attic, basement and sub-collar rraniu house, 20 by 24 feet, filled in with brick to the peak, contains 11 rooms, (Wished with marble mantles, Urates, Ac; lot 26 by 100 feet. Fur maps and particulars apply to the Auctioneers. IM UA.Ui: COM PA NIKS. OFFICE OF ATLANTIC FlltE IXSURANCK COM-nunv, of Brooklyn, February 1S67.

At the Annual Flection held this day, the following gentlemen were chosen Directors fur the ensuing year, vii oiaKToas John Cocka, Nathaniel Pulnara, Ciar Dunning. B. I.itchlleld, George A. J. Van Nostrand, J.

8 T. Stranahan, A. Lambert, Walter S. (irilUtll, Charles Clirtslnus, A. Daveuport, Kira Lewis.

Robert It Iterdell, F. I). l.ltchUeld, A. I. Ostrom, R.

P. I'errln. R. T. Hol.m-s, 8.

L.llusted, Neheminh Knight, Jarvis Brush. tdwaid Bridge, C. C. Rouniage, Wm. II.

Simonton, ri II. Ilrigbam, Curtis Noble, J. S. Whitney, Jos. W.

Oroen, Sevmour Burrell, William Hoole, Charles Stanton, Vniliam II. Wickea, hamuel Osborne, S. W. Mo.ire, A. II.

Renaiild, John B. Wright, Jos. R. Skidmore, Wm. L.

Cufrawell, John Sehenck, J. Van Nostrand, David B. Buylis. At a subsequent meeting of the Board, JOHN Tl. COCKS, v.as unaulmonslv re elected President.

tf HORATIO DORR, Secretary. rONO ISINI) INSURANCE tX)MPANY. CAIT-J tal, (with a large sunilus.) Ollicc, No. -II Fulton street. Brooklvn.

Buildings, Merchandise, Machinery, and ftoperty generally, insured at current rales. Tliis Company has been uninterruptedly in business during the last twenty years, and has passed through the great New York Area of 1S36 and 1K45, and also the great Brooklyn fire of 184K. They owe their ea-caie from Uiein with comparatively slight losses, to tho system which they alwuys practice of limiting and neatterbig their risks. All losses, which the Company may sustain, will lie aijjuated and paid witli their accuntameu promptitude. UlltKClVKn.

Hinry Yonnjr, John Schenck, l'eter C. Cornell, John A. IoU, Daniel Ayres, Tlinmas Itaylis, Frederick Marquaud, Smith Wiaxlhull, John II. Prentia', Ncziah Wright, H. K.

Corning, Thomas W. Birdallj Charles K. Bill, (lias. P. Levorich, Joshua C.

Skidmore, John Vanderbilt, 1). W. De Lamatcr, diaries J. Taylor, Wiliiam M. Bliss, Daniel A.

Robbius, Minturn Post, John P. Yelverton, R. V. W. Thome, Charles II.

Rogers, Frederick G. Tliurston B. W. DKUMATER, President. Wm.

W. II K.vsji.i Secretary. myltt tf BROOKLYN HKE INSURANCE COMP'Y, IHAR-tered in 1824. Offices 11 Court street, corner of Remsen, Brooklyn, and 18 Mercnani's txcuange, urnll irti-eet. New York.

This Company havo their capital Invested in th securities, and bavins a larire sur plus, continue to insure Dwelling-Houses, Stores, and other Buildings, Furniture, Merchandize InTort, and tueir cargoes, upon lavorauio ierm. DlltECTORA William Ellsworth, t'haa. Burk halter, Francis A. Palmer, IVibert Knight, Moses S. Beacb, John Bodine, Elijah f.

Purdy, Isaac J. Oliver, James Barnes, Francis P. Schoala, Samuel V. Whiting, Isaac V. Briggs-, Henry Starkweather, Joseph Wilson.

Charles Knox, Ricliard M. Hoe, George Gihillan, Alfred E. Beach, Joseph Bradley, Ed'd. C. Badeau, Richard T.

Auchmuty. WII J.IAM ELLSWORTH. Preildent Wiuuu F. LwiiiKU, Secretary. K'lllEHT C.

llBIJ GSOBOK jclft tf Surveyors. AYFAYKTTK FIRE LNSUKANC'E COMPANY, OF lJ Brooklyn, I. nmn, muxrn nraoi, No. 347 Fulton street, No. 14 Wall street, HRIHIM.TX, MiW VOKK.

(Oppmite the Cilf Halt.) CAPITAL. 160.000 DOLLARS. Tills Company insures Property of all kinds asrainst Loss or Damage by Fire, on aa favorable terms aa similar Institutions. DlltrXTORH Fdward Copland, Tcunis J. Bergen, Seymour S.

Hinted, Edwd. T. Backhouse, Andrew Fitzgerald, John H. Funk, Kami. S.

Powell, Ezra Young, Stephen lhiynes. lveretto H. Sage, Philips. Crooke, James B. Cooper, Henry Tienken, John J.

Vanderbilt, Charles Harvey, Alfred Emanuel, James Cruikshauk, Jiinics Harper, Lewis John L. Johnson Leake, Henry J. True W. Rollins, Garrett P. Bergen, Ssuil.

Van Wyck, Alexander McCue, Charles A. Silver, Stephen A. Dodge, D. S. Voorhees, John G.

Schumaker, John K. l'rujne, William Burrell. JOHN II. FUNK, President. Anson R.

Pai.mw. Secretary iWO lr MONTACK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFI ces 7 CiH'KT arRRW, fopposite City Hall,) Brook. Ivn.and 74 Wautiu, New York. CASH CAPITAL, Tills Company Insures buiidiiiLrs, furniture, mer chandise and property of all kinds, against loss or damage by tare. DinarroRS John J.

Httiilwell, Jeromns J. Brewster Valentiue, N. 1. Beers, Seymour Husteil, Francis D. Mason, Win.

M. Thomas, John I). Prince, Purcell Cook, John G. Bcrgeli, R. H.

Tucker, Warren Richmond, Eliaslwis. II. B. Powell. John M.

llielpa, B. Stewart, Edward Harvey, Amos P. Stanton, John Itiinon, Thomas Bavlis, Fdwanl D. White, Win. M.

Iniraham, llenrv Ikierum, (lias." C. BetU, J. O. Whitehouse, Winslow, R. t'.

Brainapl, T. A. Newman. Josiah T. Smith, J.

W. Campbell, John Halsev, John Randuli, Wm. II. Cary, Tlios. Ruhinore, Tlionuis ltowe, Stephen Ijnniiigton, Henry Stone.

Ale. Studwell, J. W. Elwell, Wm. T.

Hunan, E. II. Nichols, Nchemiah Mason, Francis Spies, J. Raymond, Foster I'etUt, S. F.

Whiting. JOHN J. KR PresMent. Eiiwm Bknus, Sern-tary. ni27 IT Kr.UAItM.

mWESTY mB DOI I.ARS RKWARD '-IN I1R 1 enanc of a resolution of the Common oiiwil, IKrtiee Is hereby given, that a reward Twenty Five Hollars will he wW l' the arrest and conviction nl any person or persons stripping the berk fiom the tree. In any of th public parks or streets and re-aues of the city. I') rt" of the Mayor. J) 12 If WM. u.

BISIP'P, UtyOrk. TtX rsLL.R! REWARD '-N'TKT. IHT.CTY giren, pursuant to a reeolntioa 4 the Conirmm (euweil. that a reward of Tea a41ra will paid the arrre-t and ennvictic of any nerma detected ia the ae of itmtmyinc anv of the cups or chains on any of UK pablKMMipsia this crtr. Pi order of the M.r..

WH. l. BH'T. Cty 'H a new-psj-n leM toj tf TO THE BROOKLYN EVENING STAR. BROOKLYN STAR.

OFFICE, 2J P. M. irr nit AMERICAS miiuiuni compa.vv's ibw, Offir.sa 21 Wall street, Now Yorlt, aud Montague street, corner of Court, Brooklyn. Newai bjr tho Nouthern IMail. Washington, Sept.

4. The Southern mail as lute us due has been received. Tlio Texan papers abound witli statements of Indian outrages. The lutliiius appeared in the vicinity of San Antonio, and Uiptnin Whitney of the Second Cavalry, who went in pursuit, recaptured ull the horses and mules tuken from the San Diego mail train. Captain Tope's party had arrived at Fort Clark, all well.

The Indians were very troublesome along the route but were defeated in two engagements near Fort Lancaster, when sergeantof the 8th Infantry was killed. The Indians were mounted, and armed with Shnrpe's and Colt's revolvers. A thousand head of cattle lind uiea 01 starvation 00 the Island of Galveston. The subiecfc of a Constitutional Conven tion was being agitated in Texas. It appeared probable that General Henderson would decluie, and that Hon.

Matt Ward would be nominated for the U. Senate in the place of Ilusk. On the 1st inst, in SuVansah, the stock of cotton was 1.5U0 bales sguinst the same amount lust year. Robbery of a Bank Prcaldcnl. Albany, Sept, 4.

Willnrd P. Daniels, President of the Ni agara County Bunk, atLocknort, was rou- beil last right on the Lent, ai it. iv. cm, nneliot. Imok roiitaiiiinii drafts, to the amount of JUO.OOd, mostly on business firms of Albany and New York, une 01 uiem was a sight draft on the Bank of the Capitol for $2,200 or $2,500..

Payment has been stopped. It is supposed that Sir. Ltaniels wits" followed by tJiioves all the way from home. SIllpMctvs. Norfolk, Sept.

4. Arrived, Brig Arabella, from Aspinwall, for New York, with her foretopmast gone, her foremast sprung, and the loss of her suils. The crew are sick of Chagres fever. Philadelphia Stock Hoard. Philadelpuia, Sept.

Stocks heavy. Pennsylvania fives Rending Knilroad Long Island Railroad Morris Canal. Pennsylvania Railroad .27 91 .50 .41 New-York Stock Market. Nrw Yohk. Lot.

I9K P. a M.Ai-ttnn h.l tiikt-n 11a 1 itLc. In Bluest iio.l pn-rsilinir feeling il hesvy. Fur soiim kin.il, nuwevcr, MoaH-Uquiie active Slid tn limited supply at 1 per cent. Stssliso Kxchanoi Continm-i awuu'nal snd dull at lOaX Tod.

t'hlesiro A I CumliirlHiul l-'onl Co 1:1 Illinois Ontrsl It lllmnii Central hits ss Mirh So I MX Ctntrsl It 1 l'euna, Ivhuih Coal Co 1.1 hWinK It Vireinis SS Missouri IsH L.tcruis A Milwiilhie 11 UftUuti 4 Chii-syo Micb C-nttal SJ Kne Cl.v. 4 T.lio 40i Cl. iPltul.nra Cleve.ColACin Mllwslkie A Miuiaslppi. 39 Fiuiuma fi4 Is Hnrlnm 1 D-lrwars a llunsoo Liinal Co 110 Oli io Trust CO 1 Mich So plrfi-md 4S ll.irli.tn Isl. HI.

71 CcntrslS Erie Hudson Convert 60 Krie bus 1KS3 IS Illinois Central Fnedsnd S3 New York IHarkefs. rminy. o'clock. P.M.. Sent.

4, 1867 FincR. Dull hut ao lolwer. Pales West. 33000 bbls Common to straight State. $5 50 a 5 70.

Genesee sn no. Common to irood Ohio 6 00 a 6 60. Southern quiet. Hales 8U0 bbls. at tli 25 a fl 76 for common to good, and 0 80 a 7 75 for fancy and extra.

Canadian duil. Sales at $5 66 a 6 75 for superfine, and 6 25 and 7 75 for extra. Wheat. Very Irregular. Palo 5.500 bushels Tennessee amber, $1 4 a 1 48 Southern red, 1 40 a 1 46, and white tl 60 1 P6.

Corx Stead. Sales 18,900 bus. Miied Western 76 a 7rt. Oath. New Jersey and Venn 40 and 50c Old State 66 and 60.

Pima. Lower. Sales 2S0 bbls. Mess $5o :5 a 25 60. Prime $21 00.

Bust. Firmer. Sales 200 barrels. Ri-packed Chicago tl 7 00 a 17 50. I'rirne 30 90 30 50.

Laiii. F.osier. Sales 140 packkages at lSJi a 16 lor bbls. hiskkv. I'nstttled.

Sivlea at for Ohio. IvIIRIISrET NEWS. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAME1W. roa KtKoi'E. Leave).

far. Data. South 'niton 6 Glasgow Sept. 6 Uverpool Sept. 9 Sept.

12 Ship: North Stab. FniNST KU Adriatic. Vaniikkbii.t. South Sept. q'N oFTHK Sol'TU.

New-York 10 Kascaroo Liverpool 17 Araho Havre Sept. 19 Baitic New-York. Sept. 26 FROM El'ROPK. Araoo South'niton Yo.

22 Kanuakoo New-York 29 Baltic New-Y'ork Sept. 2 MIXLMURE ALMANAC THIS DAY SE1T. 4. Sun Rises. .6:30 Moon Rises, .6:47 IIKiH WATER THIS DAY.

Sandy Hook .0:22 Gov. Hell Gnte. 10:48 SECOND EDITION. EVENING STAR OFFICE, h', P. Suapenalon of O.

I.cc Hunk. Bl'FFALO, Sept. 4. O. Leo it Bunk susjiciitli'il tliis morning.

Tliis suspension is caused bv a very largo accumulation of suspended dclits, anionir which- is otto of from tlio Buttiilo t'ar (Jo. The other Buffalo Banks have fortified themselves, ami are tlumsrht perfcffoctly sound. There is no excitement in the city. William Wil-lintns has accepted the receivership of the assets of the Saokett's Harbor Bank. Trial of Ablgnil for JliH tier.

Boston, Sept. 4. The ti-iul of Aliirnil (ianlncr forthemur-der of her hueband, 1 loses James t.ardner, lale l'ostnraster at llinnhatn, by arsenic to him, lias oecnpied the Su preme Judiciul Court, in session at Plym outh, nearlv the whole week. The thro ry for the defence! the absence of direct proof, the uncertainty of circium-Untiii evidence, the want of motive, and the probability that defeased tmisoned him self. Theewdcnce and arguments closed htst lilL'lit, ami Judge Merrick charged the jury this forenoon.

rreviotis to theJuileje charge jir. t.ara ner addressed the iurv. She laUired un der much evitenient.Hn.l Irennently iHirst into tears; but solemnly declared her entire innocence of the crime. A verdict will probably be given this afternoon. lire la Itratlleboro.

pt. 4. A fire oeenrred here last niht, destroy, inc about twenty bui.litiL', iiielmliiiif; the dwellinijs of Messrs. Head. Hum ham, and Mebbina, and the pop.

mill and lule Uc trv i 31r. Lttv. ASSIZORS' NOTICE. IN THE MATl'EK OK aptHH-tioniug and assessing the expeuae ul filling lots on 20th street, above Atli avenue, The Board of Assessors of the CKw ofBoooklyn, pursuant to tlie provisions of an Act of the Legislature of the State of New York, entitled "An Act tlie Cities of Brooklyn aud WiUianburgh. and the Town of Bushwkk, into one Municipal1 tnfncnrporate th ssoie," hereby gira notice, that the- Kepott of the Assessment in tins above entitled matter has been made, and that esiiit Report ia now desii4ed ia ths Oflice of ths sold- Board, at the City Hall, i the City of Broklya, whers th same can be examines) by aU persons interest, and that the said Board will meet in saidoceo the 10th day of September next, at 1 o'clock, V.

to hear objections, (if any,) from the parties Interested, and to complete snd sign our said report. Parties having objections to make, will please present thern ia writing. Dated, Brooklyn, August 2Sth, 18J7. By order of ths Hoard of Assessors, au27 lot 7,. R.

C011BS, Presidont. ASSESSORS' NOTICE. IN THE MATTER OT apportioning and assessing the expense of flagging liergrm street, north sute, from. Boerum to. Smith street.

Ths Boent of Assessors sf ths City of Brooklyn, pursuant to ths-provisions of an Act of the Legislature, of ths State of New York, entitled, an Ant to consolidate, the Cities of Brooklyn and William, burgh, audthetowaof Biwhwick, inte ea Munici. cipal Government, and inoorporatt ths same," hereby give notice, That the Report af tlie Assessment in ths above entitled matter haabesn.ma.le, and that said Report id now deiswited ill the onico 1 ot the said Boani, at the City UaU la the city ot Brooklyn, where tlie same can be examined by alt person's interested, and that tlie said Uoaad wiil meet (11 said office, on the loth day of Sepremlwrnext, at 1 o'clock, P. M. to hear objections, (It any,) from tho parties interested, and to complete and sign our said Report. Parties having objections to make, will please present them in writing.

Dated, Brooklvn, Auirust 5th, 1P57. Bv order of the Board ol' Assessors, u27 loi R- CulHS. l'resiilonA. ASSESSORS' THE SIATTKR OF Apportioning and assessing the expense ol grading: and paving North 1st street, from 6th street to L'uiotn avenue: The Board of Assessors of the City of Brooklyn, pursuant to the provisions of an act of tho Legislature of the Stale of New-York, entitled An Act to consolidate the Cities of BMoklvit and Williamshiirgh, and the town of Bnshwick, into one municipal government, and to incorporate the same," hereby giv notice, that the report of tlie Assessment iu th above entitled matter haa been made, and that said report is now deposited in the of the said'-Board, at the City Hall, in tho City of Brooklyn, where the same can he examined by all. persons interested, and that the said Ikiaid will meet in said, office on the 10th day of September next, at 1 o'olock, P.

to hear objections (if any fron the partie interested, and to complcte-andsign onr said report. Parties having objections to make will please present them in writing, IVited, Brooklyn, Aug. 26th, 1867. Bv onler ol ths Board of Assessors a27 lot Z. COMBS, President.

ASSESSORS' NOTICEIN THE MATTKR OK Apportioning and assessing the expense of (irnding and Paving Hall street, from UFnyottu to Kulton avenue. The Board or Assessors of tlio City of Brooklyn, pursuant In the provisions of an Act of Legislature of the State of New York, entitled-" an Act to consolidate tho Cities of Brooklyn nnd Willmmiburgh. and tho town of Bnshwick, into one Municipal and to incorporate tlie Hereby ghe notioe, That the Heiiortof tlio Assuaament in the- abme entitled matter has been made, and tliat said; Report is now deposited iu tlie oflice of the said. Board, at the City Hall, in tho City of Brooklyn, whee the same can be examined by all persona and that the said Board will meet in said officii on the loth dnv of Soptcmlier, next, at 1 o'clook p.m. to hear objections, (if any.) from the parties interested aud io complete, and aign our said report.

Parties having objections to make, will please preeent them in writing, l'ated, Brooklyn, August By order of the Bourd of Assessors, U27 lot Z. R. Cl)5IIJS, Presulent. ASSlisSlRS' NOTltX IN THE SLITTER OK Apportioning and assessing the exiiense of flaming, 3rd Place, north side, from-Com In Smith street. The Board of of the City Drunk I in.

piirsiinnt to (he provisions of an Act of the Leci. -la-Ion-ol the Stale of New York, entitled "au A-t to. the Cil its of Brook hu aud Williiimihi.rgli, and the town of Buahwick, iotn ono Municipal ov-einnieiil. and fo iii--oiioiale the sank'," hereb notice, that the report of the tbar above entitled matter haa been made, i nrt report is now depnsitr-l in the offlrC oTil.e ird, at thet'ity Hall, iu the City of Hrooklyn the same can be examinesl bv all persons luts-re. that the sai-1 B---rd will meet in soi-1 olhcf th loth day ol September next, at 1 o'clock, r.

-e bear objections, (if any.) from the luterem jn-f to cnnplele and sign our said report. hav lug objeclions to make, will please- presnit ibf-in lis writing. Iateil Brooklyn. Aujust 2Mb. IS'iT.

By order of tlie Board of utf Un. t.K- (OMBS.P-v 'eiit. SSOHS' NOTICE -IN' THE MATWR i-'F AP JY poitiuoiiig ami awsing ttie exM'ns- of gnidiug and paving Ross street from Kentim-nue to lUriio avenue. The Boanl of Afisesnirs of ti e' City of Bnklv pursuant to the provisions of an Act of the tureof theSteto of New York, entitled ait Act tie Consolidate the Cities of na-klynsnd Willism-bui gh. and the town of llusliwiek, into one Muni-iipal tiov-eriinieiit.

and to incorporate the same," hereby give-notice, that the report of the Assessment in tb above entitled matter haa been ma-le. and that saeli report is now depositisl in the oSice of the kael Boanl, at the City Hull, in the City of Brooklyn, where the siuueean be en mined hy all'iHti-sons interested, and that the said Board will meet in said othc on Hie Kith day of Septenrls-r next, at 1 o'clock, P. to hear objections, if any hem tin partira interested and to complete and sign our said wHrt-Parties havinir objections to make, will pisH pi-e-eut them in writing, liated Rmnklyn. AiiKusfiith, 167. By order of the Boind of Assnss irs, a27 10t R.

President. SF.nOHS' NllE. IN THE M.VTiKK OF 1. apimrtioning and asi-essimr the etpwiMi flagging Congress atreet, both antes, from Henry to CU ulohia streets. The IV rd of of ths ('! Brooklyn, pnasuaiH vo theprnvislous of Ant i-P lb lnti.sh.-lure of the State of New York, entitled, "an Act to the Cities Bnoiilyn and Williams-burgh, nnd the town Bnshwick.

into one Houiri-pal tMin-rnneut. d. iaeon rate the Siinie," hen give notise, That the Kcpurt af rba Ajw-Ka-mint ii I be above entitled niattT his msde, and that sail Report is now ib-posited in the Otliee ol" the aaet Board, t1ie I ily Hall, in ths City of llrns.k-hn, wht tlu- same can be esHisl by nil jeirseii iuteresled, aa-t that the said HoanI wili meet in otliee on the loth dav Svoteiuher nel at I o'clock. P. M-, to lieer nhjivetiaiM fit aJiv.y from the vai tii-s intercstut, and complete aud sign our soi-l iap(t.

Parlies having olij.oliw rtoikc. ill pleas pi -aeiil thvo In writ ing. I late Ilrooklwi, Au-nist Jftli. WT. tly order of the Heart of v.irs.

au27 lut l- tl'MBS, I resident. SSES-tiRS- Xn-IH INK JUVlfr AP. l. iKirtioning and aeeTM-iiigtlie ex p. -e of olut tanner ook stlect.

Ir. lit 1 Sl.ue BushwirL aieuiie- Hie inloi rtaseHsoni the City of BruukL pur-susnt to the psok.ivus aa Ast of lei-l I'urn of the State New Yik, mtilU-l "an Act lo ou m.i.l.lte ll.e 111 ir srf Uooklvu au.1 WiUiaufbtirgli. and the town llushmick. into one iluureu, al eriiineiit. and tv iuiavrjt tha MUy." LtMibi ii notice, that th report of th tho abole entitled mat er has kts-n lue-le.

uli-! tl at ai-t Reirt is now deps-ellr-l 11, Ihc tin sal I Ur-l at Uie I itvllall. iutl.etity oi l. aause cau'le evinuiusl bv xil i luliw.tesl, alld that the id llur-l 'il ui.s-t ui -s-l etti- lu lnthdayots-pli ilr 1 eirili.P objections, (il. in.) h-m lie rl.es u4 to roniilrie and -nit enna'J tirf. UiImI'Ij'-ilWobjei-lii-lis ttsaule.

tl-lu IU anting l'ated. Aegu-t 1J. I'v oi at It i- i A-eon. lot it- ttoilf, I'usi Hn. Nt F.

-1X THE SAiTIK OF pTle-niog -iii-l i-H-Mi-8 ti rvp n-e ot le r-n an ssiuig Wi tki tl tttac I'vstn iyol Neiins vlreyl. Ihc r-atvl A- sp-i-r, of tl ity ofBrooHia to ll.y pro, 1. 1-us i-f an Avl of tl lvi-hitiir On Maieol Ne i Act tol Hite the Co ics of Hne4.li naml Willum n-l thetosiiiof Btist.h-k lllt-l one MuuHipsil Oor.in ish nt. and to inrmpopite li- same," gi no If. Out tlie lUpo't of the AM-nieiit it t-ie enteled nwtier heeu nw-lc.

and that ssi.1 i. i. ns oVpoMlfd tiie if the sael Hoard, jt tt-e. ill Hill. In the I bei the eaa he esnmed tss all a'ft Uie il lini, 11 m-t en tl Pels lay ot Best, at 1 a-olv, tK nl.

(if ant 1 fu-io th' pirt--. -s'-T-t-'. to iojoi-W-Is-jil selopoft. I'sit-e. I hoTtion.

to usisr, -'J pie-ent th. ui ia inr. ltcl. A-iffu-t oi- vf is i 2.

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