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I.WJ a anrHtfts, IEUAL. NOTICES. LK6AL NOTIOBSs COBPOBATlgs) i -Nabjav Vim UPREME COURT. CITY AND COUN- tv of New York Charles Thwing, and Sa Frca resurir-s 2d ii III I II I II I I 'I I I re -i" bouss or fctraEaonAHV WAawnsrsvnea Stat" Ot Ut MillsoB lneueetually ndvorea to fcatrodac 'A lUlOltTrB, prOVIUinB uw 'wni ws W4iibui .1 tO-merlVW W- Jit repurttd a bill providing that it dull b' lb date of to Preajdsot to mow bla annual meaesg. ana utiv document to printed, sad copse delivered ta tu ottary of th sonata aad Clark 1 of tn doom tn Urn fur dtstribatioa at tb of ecd session of Vvagrmn that said ft intlng shall be Sweated by tne Primer sf to senate and tba Printer of tha Boom, at iha ratal praserlosd by law, provided tnt ooe balf of tba turn allowed fur oosapositleo ba allowed to each, and now it ia alaa arovinad that tea taose- aad aaltrrrnal op a of th message aud report (coyer of tbe- Department and tba Bureaus, emitting tb alallatica be primed for tba one of tbe Sena end 26,000 fur tbe House, and lor uch 6,000 of th omptat documents in addition.

I tb bill was marred to tbe Committee on Prln Mas? I Mr Sherman alto reported a bill proposing in alaea of tbe ore ent mi lease to member of con- grass to akew them twenty eeota a mile, to be puted by a straight gsOgrepuicel line, and repealing au acuaua parts aew uu urn piuimv tat JLecialatlure. Albamt. Feb. 28, An attempt to make tbe Albany and Suvqnehsn- an SaUroad MU tue special order tor Tuurada fa fSJed, The consi oration of the pro rata bill was resumed in Vomauueeut tue wnole uousj. i i- Mr.

niagbam spoke in layor of the replying to ib legal puriton ol Mr Kooinson argumant oi last oIkui and maintaininc tbe rinbt tue lauu. tore to pass laws restricting tariffs, Ms expressed opnoslt.on to the Dtlnciule uf pro rata, but be re- garoed'tbat pnaeiple as entirely abandoned in tbe ire.eul Dill. Ut, Cooper spoke at length acainst the tens t-, ral iaciplee of tbe bill as unjust, unpraeticabte and dangerous to the commercial prosperity of the tieiei i Mr.Tsh Born made eaief ul and elaborate argU' meat la feror of tbe bill, taking tbe broad ground that tbe pi Inelple wae list, and that fears ol oompe- ttuon irvxe rival route were erouaaiesa. Mr; UarretieoB tollowed in a epeecb against tbe Vn Aibi.it, Feb. 8.

A message was reeeired from tbe Oorernor warn- ing the LcgiiJature tbat one ball' the session Was passed, and rmX nomine: oad Deen done to reuieaisn the Treavnry, now impoverished, tie closed by ur flag tbe paneage of an equitable railroad toll bilk Mr. Furo gave notice of a bill relative to tbe rate or rreyliton miur on toe arte roea. imtoiiiwni apply tbe pro rata principle to the transportation of VTH MJV IUBUi biU4 riassD. I To Incorporate tb New York Atbenienm Association. Fox the protection of properly in the trade earn.

lag of married women. .1 Maryland polltlc. 'A a Balt Mora, Feb. 18 Th Democratic Conventien met last aight tor the purpose ofchosing eleven delegates to repieaent the Vltv in tbe State convention wmcn meets at nam, i more, la March to choose delegates at large to the -'i Chatlestoa Convention, elected nine Douglas and two Administration delegates, and resomnons also passed by a veto of 6t to 36 declaring Mr. Douglas the first choice of the Democratic parly ot Baltimore the nominee of the Charleston Convention and aleo sustaining the action of the Fourth Congres lon-' al Convention wbish elected Robert Brent and Thomas M.

L. Nahan, who are Douglas men, to Charleston. Tb Convention adjourned sine die with three 'n cheers for Doue'as 'il si. Krla DlBaslei-a anal Ship Mew. BaLtimori, Feb.

28. The brig Victoria, from Cardenas for Baltimore, cs Mftn reported ashore off Wicomico, is now gone to pieces, though some of her cargo may be saves-. Tne bark Frank, from Boston, leports tbat isb pa on the 24th, thirty miles east-northeast of Eia Cap Henry, the wreck of a schooner of about on hundred tons, hailing from New York, with carved work oa her stern, painted white, and With a gilt aigie in tb eentr. Arrived Brig Atlantic, thirteen days from Nas sau schooner Petrel, from Ban Bias, via San An. drew on tbe 9th Inst, on the 8 th int off Carritack, MORTGAGE SALE.

WHEREAS, D. fault has been made in th payment of the money eeenred by a certain mortgage executed by Horace H. Ladd, of the City of Nee York, to Stephen Williams, of th same city, bearing date the 34th day of May, 1B66, and recorded tn tbe office of Begister oi we uounxy or Binge, uoerawoi at page eoo "waiea anorcgafo nas oven duly asaigued to the subrOribers, William S. Wet-more-amd atepheu Williams, as trustees, audi now owned by them and, whereas, the amount now da thereon, Is tbe sum of of principal, ed 83-100 of interest, which together, are the wool sum or amount sec urea ana claimed to do by said mortgage I Now, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of the power of sale oonUioed in aad recorded with said mortgage, and in pursuance of the statute in suob case provided, tb said mot gage will be foreclosed by sale of tbe premises therein described whicu sale will be made at public auction, at tba vestibule of the City Bail, in tbe ity ol Brooklyn and County of Kings, on the 14th day oT May neat, at or immediately alter 13 o'clock at noon ot thatday. ine sau mortgaged premises are described as fol lows That oerttia lot, uleos or parcel of bind.

situateuin the city of Brooklyn an 1 described as follows Beginning at the easterly corner ot geventb avenue and Twentieth street, and running thence southeaa erly along the northeasterly sids ul 20th street leet thence norineaaterly parallel vitn seventh avenu 100 feet thence uorthwesieily parallel with 20th street 114 feet thence southwesterly paraiit-i wnn sevemu avenue 70 leet uteuce nortn-weaterly parallel with 20th street 81 feet to Seventh avenue, and thence southwesterly along the southeasterly side of 7th avenu 26 fieet to the place ol beginning, being tb wtioie ot lots 78S, 7bw, 7VU, 7U1 and 792, and parts el lots 741, 742 and the whole of 744, as Uid down on a map filed in the office of Register of Kings Countv, eutitled Map of property in tneJugblP ward ol tue sit; oi Brooklyn, lately Belonging to uenry rtory, surveyed July, iaoo, ny it. louoru, city furveyor. i i plated February 18th, 1860. WILLIAM 8. WETMOBE, SIKPHCN WlUlAHd, Trustees, Assignees of the above Mortgage.

Mam i'AKMONa, Att'ys, 64 Wall st New York. feia lawl2wTh MORTGAOE SALE WHEREAS, LE-fault hue been made in tbe payment of tbe nvinev secured by a certain morurage executed br Horace B. Ladd, of the City of Mew York, of the first part, to Stephen Williams ot tbe same city ot the second part, bearing data the second day ol April, 1866, and recorded in tne office of Register of tbe. county ot Kings, L'ber sui ot Mortgages, at page 606, which mortgage has been dulv aaaigned to the subscribers, William S. Wetmore and Stephen 0.

Williams, as trustees, and Is now owned by them aad, wbereas, tbe amount now du tbereon. Is tb sum of $7,000 of principal, and (1,868 77-100 of interest, which together, are ihe whole sum secured by and claimed to be du on said mortgage New, notice is hereby given, tbat by virtue ot the power of sale contained in and recorded with said mortgage and in pursuance of the statute in such ease provided, the said mortgage wll be forecloed by sale of the premises therein desoribed, which sale will be made at publis auction, at the vestibule of the Lily Hall, tu lius city ot Brooklyn, on the 14tb day of May next, at or immediately after 12 o'clock at noon of that day. The said mortgaged premise are aesci inea as iouows All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the Eighth Ward of city of Bro klyn, known and distinguished on a certain map bled in tbe cilice of the begister of the County ot Kings, enlit'ed Map of property in the Eighth Ward of tbe City ef Brooklyn, lately belong-iug to Henry Story, a lota numbers 760 to 764 inclu sive, and parts of lots 766 to 768 inclusive, described as follows, to wit Commencing at a point on the southwesterly line of Nineteenth street, distant eighty-one feet northwesterly from the westerly corner of Eighth avenue and Nineteenth street, running thence southwesterly parallel with said avenue one hundred feet; thence northwesterly parallel with Nineteenth street oie handled and forty-lour feet; thence northeasterly parallel with Eighth avenue one hundred feet to Nineteenth street, and thence southeasterly along Nineteenth street one hundred and forty-tour feet to the point or place of Beginning, aifo, an tnose certain lota ot land, known on said map as lots numbered from 787 to 743, and from 745 to 749, all inclusive, bounded as follows, to wit Beglnn.ng at the southerly corner of Seventh avenue and nineteenth street, running thence southeasterly along tbe southwesterly Une of Nineteenth streettwo hundred and twenty-five feet, then southwesterly parallel with Seventh avenue one hundred ieet thence northwesterly parallel with Nineteenth street ons hundred and forty-four feet thence southwesterly parallel with Seventh avenue seventy-five feet thence northwesterly parallel with Nineteenth street eighty-one feet to Seventh avenue, aad thence northeasterly along Seven ih avenue one hundred and seventy-five feet to the corner aforesaid, the phtce of beginning also, all the right snd interest of tb party ol the urt part. in one half of tbe adjoining street and avenu. i Dated February Wih, 160.

WM. S. WETMORE, BTtPHEN C. WILLIAMS, Assignees of Mortgaire, Trustees. maw a fiBSOlra, Attorneys, wall street.

1awl2wTh EFEKEE'S SALE. COUNTY J.i Cou't, Kings County. liary Brodl sgainst James A. eroaie ana i.eure w. tsrouie.

trnderandfn pursuaneeof a judgment order.bear lnr date tne Z(tn oy ol December, isd, made lu the above entitled action br the Jinn. Samuel D. Morris, I otinty Judge of Kings County, the under signed Referee therein named, Will ceruse to be sold, under my direction, at public auction, at Tbe Gty Sales Room," No. SH3 Fulton street, in the City ef Brooklyn, in said County, on tbe lota day or rebru-ary, I860, at 12 o'eluck, at noon, the fallowing described premises, via. All that cert lot ol land, together with tbe buililings tbereon, lying in tne City of Brooklyn, Couuty of Kings and State of New York, and distinguished on a certain map of Jae, M.

Hicks and John Hicks' property, by lot number three (3), bounded Iu front by eks street i sooth by Alexander Birkbeck'e line, eighty feet in the renr or west by a small street, nineteen feet 4 inches on said street, to the line of lot number two along tbe hue of lot No. 2 and the line of lot Ne. 1 to Hicks street, SMrenty-seven feet ten inches theuce along Hicks street to the place of beginning, twenty-two feet, more or less. Dated, Brooklyn, Dee. 30, 1859.

WM. H. WA1ING, Refer. F. W.

Tabir, Pitt's Att'y, i d3l law6wS 3,8 Fultou street, Brooklyn, as- Notice is hereby ven that the Sile of the abnv Propery is aojourned to March 7th, 1860, at tbe same time and place. Dated, Brooklyn, tetiruary 18th, 1800. WM. H. WARING, Referee.

F. Tajki. P'ff's. Att'y. fel6 lawtd rVTOTlCE OF APPLICATION FOR THE 1.

IHscharge of an Insolvent from his Debts, pur euitit to the provlaions of the third article of the first title ol the fifth chapter of the second part of tne iteviHea ptat'iies. Micbah. Hackktt, of th City of Brooklyn. County ui Allien auu othie ui jtew inn, Notice fir.n published, January 6th, I860. Creditors to appear before the Hon.

Sam'l Garrl- aon, County Judge ot Kings Couuty, at tbe Chambers the County Court ol Kings, at the City Hull in in city ot Brooklyn, on tbe 6tn day of March, 1860, at 10 o'chick, A. to ahow cause Of any tney nave; wny an assignment snouia tot Be msde of ioFolvent's estate, and be be ditchers- ec Irvm bis debts. MICH AM. llACKt.ll, js6 law6eTh Insolvent. TOTlCE OF A I'PLIO AT40N FOR THE 1.

1 discharge nf an insolvent trom his debts, pur. suant to the provisions of the third article of the first title of the fifth chapter of the second part ot the Re vised Statutes. Jaiiis bCTHBHXAAS, ol latbusb, N. Notice first published on the 14th day of December, 1869. I Creditors to appear belore ths County Judgs of Kings County, at bis Champers, in the Uty Hall the city ot Brooklyn, on the 6th day of Match, 1860, at 10 o'clock in ths forenoon of tbat day, to show cause, if any they bare, why the aaid Inaolvent ahould not make an assignment of hps property, and be aiscnargea trom bis dents.

1869, Dec. 14th. 1 B. F. SAWYER, Attorney for lswlOwW Nn.

la Wall-street. New-Yerk. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE ditchaige of an insolvent trom his debts, pursuant to the provisions of the third article of the first tit's of the filth chapter of the second pert of the Revised statutes. BiU-iBm I. tbe City of Brooklyn, Insolvent.

Notice first published February 16th, 1860. Creditors to appear before tbe Honorable SanTKt GARRiaon, Count yj udge of Kings County at his Chambers, is the City Hall of the City of Brooklyn, on the 30th day of April next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to show cause why an assignment should not be made, and said insolvent be discharged from his debts, pursuant to said statute. CHATHVLD HAIlLkY, Att'ys for Insolvent, 41 Park Row. Feb. 14, 1860.

fel6 la.lOwW NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE Discharge of an Insolvent from his Debts, pursuant to the provisions ol the third article at the first title oMhe filth chapter of the second part of the Revised Statutes. AtBXKt H. MoTT, of the City ef Brooklyn, Individ. ally, and as member of tba 1st firm of SamutU Sne- den Co. Notice first puni shed January 26, 1860.

Creditors to snD, ar befur. th. Hon. i. Culver.

City Judge of the City of Brooklyn, tne 19th dsy ot March, at 0 ciocx ineioreuoun, vo puow cause why au assignment of ths said Insolvent estate should not be made, and he be diachaiged from his debts. Attorney tor Insurant, jaI5 lawflwW No. IB Wall street. NOTICE. THE LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD COMPANY Intents to apply to th Leg.

islature of the State of New York, at i's present see sion, for an amendment to its charter, authorising to build branches from lis road to points north and south of it on L-ing I and to purchase branches built or to be built, ial6 lawgwM SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY. Orrando Per.y against ahonsas W. Low and oth.i s. tn pursuant of a Judgment of foreclosure and ale, mads in this action ea tbs 16th day of Fsbru-a-y, 1860, by which it was, amen; other things, directed tbat th asdtrslgned, a Before, atwuld Mil st public auction, in ths County ot Kings, th mortgaged premie reins tter described. Now this is to give public notice, that on Sai Croat, the loth day of March, 1860, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, at and ui th veatibul ol tbe City Hall of the C'iiy of Brooklyn, in tbe County of Kings aforesaid, I will sell at publle auction, to th highest bidder, tb said mertgaged premises, which are described as follows, vis.

All that certain lot, piece or parcel ot land, situate, lying and being iu the Eleventh Ward or tb City of Brooklyn, whicu is bounded and described as f.llows, via I Beginning at a point on ths westerly line of Hampden street, disUnt four bun 'red and twenty-seven feet southerly from ti southwesterly turner of Hampden street snd DeKaib avenue running thence southerly alung Iiampden street twenty feet tbence westerly through the centre of a certain party wall and paiallel ailli LaFayet avenue one liundrt leet theuce northerly parallel with Hampden street twenty leet and theuca easterly again parallel wiih l-alajette avenue, and through a cer tain party wall, one hundred feet at tb. puint of be-giuuiug. Dated February 16, 1800. txERARU M. STEVENS, f17 2w3wFa Keieree.

SUPREME COURT, KIS OS COUNTY. Leonard Mott against Mary hlhottand others. In puriuatce ot a judgment of lureulosure and sale, made in this action ou tbs ltitli day of February, I860, by which it was, among other thing, directed tbat the undersigned, ss Referee, should sell st public motion, in the Ceuniy of Kings, the ort-gaged premises hereinafter described. Now this is lu g.ve public notice, that on rjATCHtiAT, tiie lOih dsy ul Msrcb, lbiiO, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noou, at and In the vestibule of the City Hall in the City of Brooklyn, in said Coun'yof Kings, I will sell at public auctidn, to ths hihsst bidder, the aid mortgaged premises, which are described as follows, vie A 1 those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the Ninth Ward of the City ot Brooklyn, County of Kiugs and State of New York, bounded aud de-ciihed as follows, to wit Commencing at the routheaaterly corner of Greene and Tompkins avenues ruuning theses easterly aloug Greene avenue ninety-lour leet theuce routh-erly and parallel with Tompkins avenue seventy. live feet theuce westerly ana parallel with lireene avenue ninety four leet aud thence northerly al ng Tompkins aveuue aeteoty-fiv.

leet to tbe poiut or place of beginuiug. Hated February 16, H60. UKHAUD M. felKVSNa, 2sw3wFa8 Referee. TATE OF NEW-YORK, COUNTY OF KINGS, as.

TlieundersigiiedSheriff of the County ol Kings, in eoatbnnity tn a precept to him in thia behalf di rotated and delivered, ami by this his proclamation, requires all persons bound to appear at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and Jail delivery to be hoi- den at the court House, city Hall, in the Uty of Brooklyn, in and fur the ssis c'oiioty, nn the Sixth day ol March, I860, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, by recognitnnce, or oitierwi.40, to appear the undersigned hereby leqiiirtw all Justice of the l'eace, Coroners or other umours who have) taken recoguis-ances lor the appearance ot any person at the said Court or who have taken soy inquisition or tbe examination of any prisoner or witness, to return such inquisition and examination to the said I 'ourt, at the opening thereof, on th first day of iu Signed, at the Sheriffs One, ou the 1 3th day of Fob- ruary, A. 11., IBtHl, Iswttiy GEO, HKMSKM Hberl IT. KINGS COUNTY' COURT. EMELINE Augusta Halst-ad against Martha Hul.lead James Halstead and us. nj, Asahel Rice and Nancy, his wile M.llingtos Carpenter Julie Carpenter, Guorg I.

Weeks aud Mary Ann, bis wife, H-nry lawren and Edia, his wi'e Summons. iu tue ueieimaniit above named and every is them sou ar. hereby summoned and quired to answer tne cuuipieiui in mis action, wuich was this dsy filed iu the Oilic of the erk 01 the Couuty of Kings, at the City Hall, in the City of cokl, and to serve a pyot youramwerto the stid complaint on the un, atreet, 10 uiv Citv of lirotklyn, within twenty rlaye alter the service of this tutuniitrie on you, exclusive of the day ot such rvlce aud fyou tail toauswer tbe aaid com plaint within the time a foresaid, the pl.lntiff in thia sci on win apply toinecourt lurthe relief demanded in tue complaint. Deud, October 12, 1869. D.

P. BaRnaHP. felt lawgwW PI.l tiir.Att NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TUE Discharge of au Iusnlvent frum his Debt, pursuant low provisions or tu. ttiiru Article or tue first title of the fifth chapter of tbe second nert of the Revised Statutes. Tin B.

Dnaas sv of the city or nruoxiyn, insolvent, for bima.f and as one oi tue late nrra ol natiey at Co. Notice first published Febrnsry S2d, 1K6). Creditors to aoueur belors Hon. ri i nv.i rit rfuugw, ai ui cnamuera, no. giro ultoo in ins city oi Brooklyn, county or Kings, nn the six-tsenth day May next, at o'clock In th forenoon.

to show cause WhV I ahOlllii net he dlarltanrait front uuueom. o. BAIV rait. Atttirusr. fe2'2 lswlOwW No.

16 Wall street. NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN, THAT application will be m.de to the iMialattira of tne state ol New-York at its prexnt session for an set hi incorporate tue new ror and Brooklyn Cab Co, mill, senu. yai7 iawowru COKPtlKATION NttTICKk, CO RPOR ATION OTICE Assessinen te Continued. Ainlie street Gas lamps, bet otimer and att. Fillmore Place do tilth end Kixth sts.

South aih stieet do tteveatu st a Uuion av Ewenst ezGiabsm av Powers street oo du do do Eighth street Grand At houth 6ln sts. Kwea stieet Jbnon At Marshall sis rcholea street Union ave. lis tin st. Deroe atrte'. de Lorimer and Keen st Moutrose avenue cuius anu traiiam ava.

Johns st eet do Tenth street do union ave. A hweu si. Grand k. North 2d sta The Assessments in the above entitled matter wore duly confirmed on the 16th day of January, I860, and the original Assessment Roll or fair copies thereof, will be delivered to th Collector of Taxea and Assessments on the 4th day of February. 1800 Notice Is hereby given to all parties interested, that by prying their several assessments to Alfred M.

Wood, Collector of Taxes and Assessments, at his office in th City Hall, within thirty days alter the delivery of said Assessment Roils to him, they can pay the same without any additional charge. All assessments not so paid, will be collected bv him or one of his Deputy Collectors, with additional charges luereon proviueu oy law; Dated, Brooklyn, February 2d, 1860. fe3 1w4wP CilAS. Street Commis'r ASSESSMENT NOTICE. NOTICE IS hereby given, that the followinir Assessments remain unpaid, and that the warrant for collecting saiu aiwtessineni win expire on tnei4tn dayof rebru urv next, and that unless aaid assessment, totretlini with the expeus aud percentage allowed by law, are paia en or neiore said date, 1 shall proceed toadver tiae and sell the premises in the manner pointed out by Sections 24 and 26 of Title 6th of the ureaent ,.1 ii i vtwriu ui tuv ui orm'Biyn.

PRESIDENT STREET FROM FLATBU3H IU ASIIl.NliTUN Att-NUfca. Jsmes Humphrey $346 91; A. G. Whiton 341 66: ueorge LiavinMin oou ei; Augustus it biton ow av. Wbitou S41 no: Ann Maria tmith and others 22 73.

AVENUE AND SIX TEESTH STREET, WElX Ann rear. Thomas J. Hyatt 18 50 Jamea A. Mil er 7 60 Elit Kooney 7 00; Charles Maiks and John Darlin 61 20 Charle. Wbeel ck 74 0 A.

A. Jolins-o 8 25; James Magee 16 75; Thomas Fallon 7 25; Char-lea A. N-choU 6 75; Michael Egolt 18 bO; 0. II. Btl- iant tuaries a.

rticitois su uu ur. Jolin Priestly 16 75; John Pallin 7 25 Chas A. Nich. ls 40 00 Cbarnhne Anel 13 00 Thomas K. Heath 6 60 l-atrick Muney 6 25 A McMullen 6 00; Chas.

A. Nichols and E. G. Brown 80 (JO Lewis Hurst 30 00 do. 30 00 Iheodore Martin 8 00 do 12 60 fatnek a teuton 2 60 I lark Wheelock 43 00 do.

VI 00 Adrian Masters 66 00 do. 39 00 Chas. U.rlr, unit lY.elin lit OO -w u. r.iaius OU tdwaid P. Day 35 00; Henry Foster 3 76; Edwaid P.

Day 8 50 John Psllin 6 25 Jamea W. Huffy 6 t-o-. n. iticu a uu i leaerlcK u. Wheeler 88 00 Chas.

A. Nichols 16 00; do. 10 00- Pstrick Murphy 3 00; Tneodore Martio 2 60; Robert Chap-erill 2 60 Robert Cbadwick 2 40 Harris Wilson 415 00 Wm. H. Wilson 129 00 Thomas Clark 13 A.

wntui ja3 law6wTu Collector ef Taxes and Asa'ments V0TICE OF ORDINANCE TO CAUSE SIDEWALKS a. -j uag3u. nouce is nereiivgiven to atl parties interested, of the intention of the Common cil ofth City, to pass an Ordinance to cause the siuewaiss to ue nagged In tront of the lot of ground on Mate street, north side, between Powers street sou riateusc avenne, to tbe width or six feet. Dated, Brooklyn, February 2lt, I860. Ml lot CHA8.

TINNEY. 8trwt Comrnls NOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO DIRECT LOTS TO BE fenced. Notice is hereby given to all parties interested, of the intention ot the Common Council of tu pass an vruinanee to direct lota to be fenced on Bkck bounded by Powers, cute andtteber- ueruorn street and latbush avenue. Dated, Brooklyn, February 21st, I860. kil CHAS.

nNNKY.tStreetCommls'r. WELLS AND PUMPS. Orncs or trims and Strrruss, 1 Brooklyn, Sept. lkth, 1869. Application being mad almost daily to this de partment, by th citiiens, for repairing Wells and Pumps, they no doubt believing that it ia tbe proper place, Thia la therefore to Inform the Public and to savs them unnecessary trouble, tbat all sucb applications atloos where mt, as apt by mast be made to tn Ataermaa uiw Pumn le ksoated.

and nor to this liepaurtment. have no power or control in the matter, except tbeur dlreotwa ci.u. "-t nl9 sf tjwuiinie'rw iispaira exauppn, of in ur of Im JOB with Is the of In Is to COUNTY COUET, COUNTY KINGS ttUDhes Bedell aninat Gorbam P. Taylor and his wiM, Jay Jarvis, President of tb ittixtas' sana, I nomas Boyc, me i armors' auu uuavss- sua, ueniei Stewart, nuiwn SdwaDader A- Bedell, Daniel Burtnell, President of CttixeaV Bank. Amended Summon.

.1 To the Defendant rbove named and every of tbcta You are hereby sexsascned and required to answer the amended complaint ih this notion, which was tUs jay filed in the offie of th clerk of tb County of Kings, at th City Ball In tb City ef Brooklyn, aad to serve a copy ef your answer to th said com plaint on tn aBeoriber, at bis ontee, no. as vuu street, in the City of Brooklyn, within twenty days after the sernee of this summons on you, exclusive of th day of soon service and if yon fall to answer the said complaint within ths time aforesaid, tb plaintiff la this action will apply to tb Court for tb relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Ueoenber lath, 1869. D. P.

BARNARD, Ja211awwS Plaintiff's Attorney. BOUNTY COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS Edward C. Richards against Samuel tuillips and another, Hcisa a Bbnsutt, Plffs. 61 Wall-street, New-Yrk. In pursuance ol a judgment order of this Court, made in tbe above entitled aciion, bearing date the 2dth day of January, I860, 1 will sell by Public Auction, at the auction room of James Co a 3un, Sum ber U69 Fulton street, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 23d nay of February, I860, at 12 o'clock, noou, th following daronbed land and premises All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with tl building thereon, situate, lying and being in the Tenth (isle Sixth) Ward of the City of Brooklyn, County ot King-, and Stats ol New-York, bounded and described as illows Beginning at a point on th southerly side of Pacific street, diatant two hundred and five (-06) teet westerly from tb southwesterly corner of Pacific and Hoyt streets running thence westerly along the southerly side of l'acitio street twenty (20) leet thence southerly parallel with Hoyt through the centre of a party wall (erected as to one half ot th width thereof on the premises westerl adjoining and as to ths other half of the width thereor on tbe westerly side of tbe pre-m see hereby conveyed) one udred(IOO) feet to trie middle of th bloek between Pacific and Dean streets thence easterly along the middle line of the block twenty (20) feet thence northerly parallel with Hi yt ktreet through the centre of party wall (erected as to one hall of ths width thereof on the premises hereby conveyed aad as to tbe other half of the width thereof, on the premises eaatry adjoining) on hundred (100) feet to the southerly side ol Pacific street, at the point or place of beginning, the said lot being twenty feet iu width, tront aud rear, and one hundred feet in depth en each side.

Dated, Brooklyn, January 80th, 1800. ja81 SawawTuaF JOHN BESS, Referee, OUPREME C0UET. KINGS COUNTY. kj Char es 0. Stoppaai against John T.

Welhngs aud other. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sa'e, made in this action on tbe second day of February, I860, by which It waa, among other tliinga, directed tUat the undersigned, as Keleiee, should sell at pub lic suction, in the county or Kings, tne mortgaged premises hereinafter described. Now, tais is to give pu lie notice, tbat oa Satcsdat, the 26th day or reoruary, isou, at tne nour of ix o'i-iocb no, at and in the vestibule of ths City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, and aaid County of Kings, I will sell at public auction, to tne nignest Balder, tbs said mortgaged premises, which are desoribi'd as fo lows Ail that certain lot, piece nr parcel of land, with ths dwelling bou-e thereon, situate, lying and being In tbe City of Williamsbu'gh, County ol Kings and Mate of New York, bounded and desor bed as follows, to wit Beginning at the rear southeasterly corner of the lot hereby eenveyed, at a point di westerly fifiy-fivs feet at right angles from Fifth street, and one hundred and twenty feet ai six inches northerly at right angles from the northerly line of South Eighth street, and at th southwesterly corner of land heretofore conveyed by the parties of the first part hereto to David f. Mills and running theoce westerly parallel with South Eighth street twenty-two feet theoce northerly parallel with Filth street seventy feet, more or less, to outh Sixth stree) lhene easterly along the southerly side of South tilth street twenty-three feet, more or less, to the westerly wail of the brick house conveyed as aforesaid to David 8. Mill thence southerly alone; ths wseily aid of the sal i biici hou-e, and along ths land so convey-ed to Dsvid d.

Mills, sixty-tour test, more or les, to tb point or place of beginning being the cam premises conveyed to the said Jobs T. Welling! by one Hiram Kuseell and bis wif, by deed bearing date June 1.1863. Dated Feb. 8d, 1860 lir-KAKU Binvn-No. Keieree.

W. Tab Toorbjs, Attorney. fet 2w3wFS COUNTY COURT, COUNTY of I NGS. Richard H. Tucker against Peter Hay and others.

In pu susnce of a judgment order of this Court, made In this action on th 6ih day of February, A. 1860, 1 will sell at public auction, at th salesroom ol Jaa.eC le sSoa, number 869Fulten steet, Brookt) on icetoat, tbe stb day ot Mareb next, at 12 o'clock, noon, or tbat nay, tbs following described laoos and premises All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, with the buildings and improve ments thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Eastern District of the City of Brooklyn, loruier-ly in the village of Willlameburgh and town of Busb-wick, and known and di-tingnnlied upon a 44 Map of property in tbe village ef Williamsburgh," made by Alexander Martin. City burveior. bruoklvn. 17th October, s-io, ana niea la tn once or tne rtegister 01 tue count, o.

cuu. wi 11am w. uampoeii, Ui.twln TLinMrv 1 th. nrnnari. In eluded in said map being divided Into sections and lots, as lots (168) ooe ndred aud sixty-eight, and -j (169) one uu ndred and sixty-nine, in section (6) tut, upou said map.

Routing upon the Newtowu road and Sin th street, opposite and adjacent to aaid lots; being tbe same premi es conveyed to 1'eter May by Mary Storms, Mary J. Williams, and Margaret A. Williams, by deed dated 24th June 1S64, recorded la tho office of tho Register of Kina County, in Liber 871 of Conveyances, page 26th, July 29, 1864. tea, urooKiyn, reoruary lllti, moo. 2aw3wUW JOUV C.

SMITH, Referee. PEREMPTORY SALE OF REAL ES late in tbe 11th Waid of the City of Brooklyn, to cloe a concern. The following described premises will be so'd at pub ic auction, at ths Commercial Exchange, No. 369 Fulbm stieet, iu the City ot Brooklyn, on the 26th day of February, 1860, at 12 o'clock, at noun 1st 2 ots.each 26 teet wide and lOOfeet deep, on the west side of Oxford street, between Myrtle and Park avenuee. 2d.

8 lots, each 26 feet wide and 100 feet deep, oa the east aide ol Oxford street, between Park and Flushisg avenues. 818 luts, each 28 leet wide anl about 107 feet deep and 2 lots, each 29 feet wide and about 93 feet ep, on the north side of Park avenue, between Oxford aud Cumberland streets. 4th. 4 lots, each 26 feet wide and about S3 feet deep, on the south a.de of Willoughby avenue, between Cumberland street and Carletun avenue, on which are four unfinished bouses. 6ih 3 lots, each 26 feet wide and about 96 fret deep and oo corner lot, 29 leet wide and 110 feet deep, on the north side of DeKaib avenue, between Cumberland strtet and Carletun avenue, on wbich foundation and cellar walls are laid.

Title perlect, and unincumbered. Terms Carh. For further particulars, enquire of D. P. BtRNARD, Attorney, fe4 2aw3w3 26 Court street, Brooklyn, STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY Court, of Kings County.

Richard Bennett, pl.lntiff, againat Jm-s W. Barker, and Anna, Lis wile Timothy Connell and his wife, and others, defendants. Summons, for Relief Com not served. To the Defendant larrea W. Barker, ana Anna, bis wile Timothy Connell and bis wifs Yon ars hereby summoned and required to answer be eoaiplaint in thi action, wbich was filed in the office of tbe Clerk of th County of Kings, at th City Hall, Brooklyn, New York, Feb 3d, 1860, and to serve a py of your answer to the sai I captain on the subscribers, at their ouice, number 9 Court street, Brooklyn, New York, within twenty days after the lervice of this summons on you, ex-elusive of th.

day of such tervice and if you tail to auswer th. said complaint within the time afor. said, tbe plaintiff in thia ection will apply to tbs Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Feb. 6th, 1800.

D. C. 1. WINSL0W, fe7 law6wTu Plaintiff a Attorney. OUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY.

3 Elias Bra man against Geo: go O. Johnson and others. (31 actions.) Hvdi At Jnres, Plaintiff's Attorneys. In pursuance of tbe several Judgments in the above entitled 31 actiens, oa.ed the 7ih day of Marsh, 1869, the undersigned Referee therein named, will sell at public suction, on tbe 18tb day ot February 1860, at 12 o'clock, at noon, at the Commer cial Exchange, No. 369 Fulton atreet, in tbe city of Brooklyn, All those thirty-one certain pieces er parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the Eleventh Ward of the city of Brooklyn.

County of Kings ana state or lew rork, wnien, taken together, are bounded and described as follows Beginning sta point on the westerly side of Oxford street, which la distant four hundred and seventy five feet northerly from the northwesterly corner ot Oxford street snd lafayetu avenue, running thence southerly along tbe westerly side of Ox fold street three hundred and fifty-lee feet, than westerly at rirht anglea to Oxlord street on hundred feet, tbence northerly parallel to Oxlord atreet twenty-two leet, tbence westerly at right angles to Portland avenue one hunSr.d I jet to the easterly siile or Portland avenu, tbence northerly aluog tn easterly aide of Portland ar nu three hundred and thirty feet, thence easterly at right angles to Portland avenue two hundred teet to th point or place ot beginning. Each of said lota being iweuty-teo feet wide and one hundred feet daea the said lota beiug distin guished oa a map filed in the Register's Office uf Bungs countv, entitled "Map of parte of tbe Jackson aetata, in tne sjevcatn Ward or tn uty or Urotdt-lyn, purchased by Kteberd F. Blrdeoburgh," dated Brooklyn, December, 1866, road by William C. Lad-lans. City barveyer, by tbe numbers 60 to 66, both iocloslve, aad 78 te 92, both inalueiv.

Dated January 26, 1860. je2 JewSw 0. r. BARNARD, lUttra. es tbe tb by tion at the the CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, BR00KITN.

February 16, 1(60. In Common Council. February 6, 1860. Resolved, That tb Brooklrs Bally tW, Brooklya Daily Times, and Brooklyn City News, being the thru dally newspaper published ta tb City of Brooklyn having th largeat sexual avsraf dally elrcit ation therein, be and th earn ar hereby designated by this Common CoubcII as tb papers la which sbsll be published aJJ ordinances, resolutions, notices, tax and assessment salss, aad an ether pro-oeediBg whieh, by th charter or anv other act, ar or may be required to be published affecting the City ot Brooklyn, and tbat the Comptroller be dtestsal to enter into contract with tb parlies hertbr designated upon the ssms terms, conditions and stipulations as are contained in tbs eontraet now with tbe present corporation newspapers. Resolved, Tbat tbe City Cerk be and Isbsrsby directed to publish for aix weeks In tbe present corporal ion Kwspape-a, notice of th design itloa ot eorpoi ation newspapers aa made in the preceding resolution.

Adopted by th Common Coancil, Feb. 6, 1860. Approved by the Mayor, Feb. 14, 1860. 6w (Attest.) WM 0.

BI -HOP, City Clark. NOTICE. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICA-tion of tb Common Connoil of tb Gty of Brooklyn, in relation to widenl and extending At-IATin AVr.Nl'I, and widening rScHCTta btsbbt te tb city line, ia the city of ookly a. TO All. WHIia IT MAT OUBCBKB We, tbe undersigned, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment on the above matter, do bsreky (lv notice that we have completed our Report in the abov matter, and that th aaid report and man nr filed in the olUce of the Clerk of th County of King for examination by all persons Interested, and tbat we will meet at the ottice of the Counsel to tbe Corporation of the City of Brooklyn, at the City Hall, on Thushoat, th afternoon, to review our aaid report.

Dated, Brooklyn, February 9lh, I860. TiiexiDoBB F. Kind, -Wu. H. WaitJHT, Commissioner.

Bonus Hau, r9 tot CORPORATION NCmUL-ArelUteMaNTH CON-firnied. Warren street bewer, from Court street to the East River, Deficiencies. The Assessment luthe above entitled matter waa duly confirmed on the 23d day of 1860, and tb original Assessment Roll, or a lair copy thereof, will be delivered to the Collector of Taxes and Assess ments, on the 13lh flay of Febrnary, 1860. Netioei hereby given to all parties interested, that by pay ing their several Assessments to Alfred M. Wood, Collector of Taxes and Assessments, at his offlc in th City Hall, within thirty dsys after th delivery of said Assessment Roll to him, they can pay th same without any additional charge.

All Assess ments not so paid, will be Collected by nun, or one) of his Deputy Collectors, with additional ehargee thereon provided by law. Hated, Brooklyn, February lltb, 1860. fell lew-US CHAM. TINNEY, Street Comna'r. CORPORATION NOTICE.

ASSESS-ments Confirmed. Greene aveuue, Sagging, bet seen Vandsrbllt arena and Oxf rd street. Sialurd street, Sagging, both sides, VI ween Vyrtl and Deaalb avenues. Twelfth street, (tagging, south side, between 3d aad 6tb avenues. Fourteenth street, flagging, north aide, from 6tb avenue 300 feet east thai ee', 1 Luqueer stieet, flagging, both sides, between Court etreet and t'amilioa avenue.

-Hamiltoo atreet, llaggiug, both aides, between Fulton and 1 afayette aveuue. Grand street, ttaggtug, between First attest and Uuion avenue. Concird street, fencing lots, north slds, between Gold and Bujson avenne. su" "ciog lots, south lid, between Kwea snd Leonaid streets. Tiflany liacs, fencing lots, both aides, between D- graw and Harrison sUswl.

South First street, fencing lots, north side, between seventh a Ighth streets. Fencing lots on uck bounded by DeKaib, Lttiyttt, Clermont and eanderbilt avenuee. Cross walk acros' rloutb becoad at Third streets. Filling lots on block bounded North 4th, North 6th, tiflsnurisiirttu. The Assessment In tb abov entitled matter ware duly confirmed on th 16th day of Jaa I860.

and th original Assessment Rolls or Bur eopiea thereof will be delivered to the Collector of Taiee and AaseiwiuenU on th 28tb day of January. 1800. Notie is hereby given to all parties interested, that by paying their several assessments to Alfred ML ood. Collector ot Taxea and Asissanesnt. at his f- flc in tb City HaU, within thirty days attar th delivery of said Assessment Rolls to biln.

tney can par ths asms without any additional charge. AU assess-msots Dot so paid, will collected by him or oa of his Deputy Collectors, with additional ehargw tuereon provided oy law. iiatea, uroociyu, Januar CHAKLJ TINNEY, Ja27 law4wF Btrse Commissioner. pORPORATION NOTICE. Thirteenth VV st eet t.radlng afd Paving.

A petition naa been present! to we CXXlltnon coun cil of the City of Brooklyn, to Grade and Pave Thirteenth street, fiom tueTbird to eleventh vBea. The Common Council have fixed tbe District be yond which th assessment for said impruvement shall not extend, te-wit ooe hundred feet la depth, on each side of aaid Thirteenth stieet, tiem ths Third to tLe rteventb avenues. Remonstrances, (it any) against tb aaid unprova- wi.nt, must be le at the Mreet commissioner' Uir.cc, on or before the 26th day of Febrnsry, 1800, as th Common Council will finally act upon tha same at their next ensuing meetlug, or as sooo there-alter a convenient. Dated, Brooklyn, February td, 1860. fe4 I4t ClfARl.KiTINNkY.ietrCeBiails'r.

CORPORATION NOTICE. AMHblMMKNTS CON-firmed. Filteentb street Urad ng and Paying, irom Msmiihtn svenus to tbe city now. The Assessment in the above entitled matter waa duly confirmed on tbs 23d day of January, 1860, ana th original Assessment Roll or a fair oopy thereof, will be delivered to the Collector of Taxes and Assessments on the Sth day of February, 1660. Notie ia hereby given to all parties Interested, that by psying their several Assessments to Alfred M- Wood, Collector of Taxes and Assessments, at his ofiice ia th City Hall, within thirty days after the delivery el said As sessment Holt to him, they can psy the same without any additional charge.

All Assessment not so paid will be collected by him or one of his lleputy Cohoe- tors, with additional charges tbereon provided by law. riatea, nrooKiyn, reoruary otn, isou f6 Uw4wM I. HA IAS. TINNKY. HtreetComm'r ASSESSMENT NOTICE.

NOTICE 13 hereby given, that th following assessment remain unpaid, and that the warrant for collecting said Assessments will expire on the 28th day of tebruary next, and uiat unless earn assessments. together with the expense and per centage allowed by law, are paid on or before said date, I shall proceed to advertise and sell the premises in th manner pointed out by Sections 24 snd 28 of Title 6th of the present Charter ofth. City of Brooklya. FEWER-! IN DRAINAGE DISrRlCT NO. J.

Hobart Ford and Harriet L. Packer 267 Isaaa G. Pieraon 113 60 Maria T. Bi knell 66 80; Marin T. Birknell or Plymouth Church 113 60 Ellen J.

Minor 113 60 do. 66 80. SEWERS IN DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 4. John H.

Prentice H6 84: Edgar J. Bartow 88 44: Julia Young 117 66 Selab B. carll 60 87 I Silas B. Hamilton lilt Isaac U. net-son Ml 87; Messs a.

Moody 69 Henry Hudson 44 64 heirs ot Leon ard N. Dllliker 61 71; Richard f. btorr 68 8'; John D. MiKenaie 83 18 E. J.

H. Gibson 19 23 Levi H. Bringham or E. R. Yale 107 69; Owen McGovara 66 31; fcldert Ketchum 122 68; George G.

Has tiara 88 74 George Baxter rib 88 Moses Brown B8 Gordon L. Ford 60 64 belab B. Carll or Henry P. Gardener 118 74 James Humphrey 118 98 Oliver Hull 44 64; Elias Dnderhlll 44 64; Charles H. Jones 64 46; Claudius Conant 61 12; Rollin Baniord 87 92; Cyrus P.

Smith 155 72; David A. Booke 67 83; Joseph Dean 68 46; Jobs T. Moors 44 47. At. al.

novo, lawCwM Collector ofTaxea ii AaseuBi'ts. NOTICE OF ORDINANCE; let CacSE SIDEWALKS to be flagged. Notice ia hereby given to all parties Interested, of the intention of ths Common council of the City, to pass an ordinance to cause the aidewalks to be flagged in front of the lots of ground on Ninth street, trom Smith street to th Guwsnus Cteek, to the width of six feet. Dated, Brooklyn, February ltn, isoo. felll lot CHAD.

TINNEY, Street CommU'r. $25 REWARD, MAYOR'S OFFICE, City Hall, Brooklyn, September (0,1869. By virtue of authority vested in me by resolution the Common Council, a Reward of Twenty-Fly Dollars is hereby offered for tbe arrest ana eonvre-tlim nfinv iwruin nniliv nf hmakins: or other wise damaging the pomps, Public lamp or Trees, the City. SAMUEL S. POWELL, Mayor.

tvSti tf Citv Clerk. TIIE BROOKLYN EVENING STAR, PUBUPHED BY k- rj. aruurtan, rBANXua bctldwob, mRSTKB OF rtJLTOW STRBBt. Sit Cent pay- sTse (' a- Yearly subscribers, $3,60, unlea paid IB ad vance, which will be 83,00. leaded or soua auverMemeaiw OS mw ewuuuu pag this paper, will charged double prkw.

To notioe or referenoe to sales reiular advertisliur eolnmna. inserted edito rlally,) will be charged ten cent per line. 4 interest cnargea on delinquents. best- Books, Pamphlets, Circulars. 8tsa Bills, sad Horse Bills Has D-bills of every descrintion.

and PRINTING, in all its various branches, executed neatness aad dispatcn. published every wbombsdat bvbsu reading matter (except Brooklya the six daily papers. advertisi this paper except such aa ar si published every Wbonbsdat grxtisu, ana contains RHNu; warn adverlissmente inserted peeisJly ordered therein, aa th weekly paper ia particularly adopts wastry ironltie. flsshril fmanssis Bill te I at this trine nn- tU MG.NCAY, the 12th i of March next, 12 osiocc, noou, lor puuaing toe ewr in pari aw Drainer Diatrlet Not Ii, as shown on Hap fill a tnia vassst' i Muni and SnaaileaHona mar be seen, and blank forms of proposal, proeaied on application at the aWprt proposals Will be requited ea each snb- dlTiaion. Mo proposal will be reeelrfd or considered aniens made in said form accompanied by the signatures of tswaeeponsiriu persona, only qnaitneti in uumu ner and farm Jhrein set fcrtb.

i qamauuj tLian, rresiaeni. Wat. B. Lnwia, 8earetjy. teT dtd OFFICE OF STREET COMM ISSIUNEB, No.

6 City Hall. Proposals for Fencing Lots. Maaisa fropssale will an received at tbe street Uiei-ii-toaer's Omoe on Saturday. 26th Febrnary, SbO, notil o'clock, IH for. fencing lota at the lollow- Ins locations, vix.

Fultoa avenue, south aide, between Carlton avenue and Addplil street. Flatbosb aTtnue, east aide), ketwtea Fulton avenne and elaey attest. Hampden street, west side, between Lafayette and UeKalb avenues. Oermoat avenue, east aide, between Hyrtle and rara avenues, Myrtle aad Bedford avenues, corner of. Muntroas avenu and ixiruner street, aortbeast cor ner oi.

Ainslie street, south side, between Ixonard and Lor luer streets. Power and Leonard streets, norlhwent corner of. rowers and Lurimer streets, nortbeaat corner ol. Powers and Leo ard stioets, northeast comer of. Ainslis, leonaid, Detoe and Lorimer streets, block bounded i -Agreeable to the ordinances passed by tbe Com.

on council. i Proposals to state the mice per running foot of psnes, complete, i Blanks ur estimating rurnisbed at the ouice. i Time al'owed for completion, thirty davs. Proposals will not be considered unleas accompa nied with a consent In writing of two sureties, ol $200 each fwho shall qualify as to their responsibility,) tnai it tne contract oe awaraea to tne party proposing they will become bound a hi surety for ita faithful performance and incase be snail neglect or teniae to execute the contract, if so awarded, then that they will pay to the City of Brooklyn the difference be tween the price so proposed and the prioeof the next bigbes. bidder to wbom tue contract may be awarded.

Proposals to be endorsed Charles Tinuey, Street Commissioner fropoeals lor renoieg Lou." Brooklyn, February 13tb, lsnu. 1 i CHARLKH T1NNEY, I. td street Commitisloner. FFICE OF STREET COMMISSIONER, No. 8 City HaU.

Proposals for flagging s.de- waiks. Sealed proposals will be received at the Street Commissioner's oace on naturaay, xutn renrusry. I860, until a o'clock, V. tor nagging tn walks of tbe following streets, viz: Division avenue, from Krnt avenue to its junction with Boats streets. Rush st'eet.

between Kentsnd Division avenue. Bedford avenue west aide, between Fulton and Flushing avenues. Classnu avenue, west side, between Myrtle and riushing avenues. Classon avenue, west side, between Quln.y and Gstet avenues. Flushing avsr ue, south side, between BeOford avenue and Navy street Raymond street, west side, between Fulton ana De Kalb avenues.

Hicks street, east side, between Hirriscn and Degraw streets. Park avenue, south side, between Oxford and Cum. berlaud street. Caflt avenue, between Flushing and Park avenues. Butler street, between tioyt and B'nd streets.

Hudson avenue, between Yntk street and New Ferry, South Ninth street, its wbele length. greeab'e to the ordinances passed by the Com mon Council Propusils to state tbe price per superdcval foot of nagging complete Blanks lor estimating furninhed at the office. T.me al'owed for com jletinu sixtv days. Proposals will not be considered unlegsaccompaaied with consent in writing of two sureties of $250 each, who shall quality as to their rexponaibility that it the contract be awarded to the pirty proposing, they will oecome sound as nis surety tor it mminu performance and in case he slutU neglect or refuie to execute the contract, if so awarded, then that Uiey wiU pay to trie City or urooEiyntne oiuorence oe- weea tne price so pro no sea, ana tne price oi me uexi highest bidder, to whom the contract may be award. ed.

Proposals to be endorsed Charles Tinney, street Commixsioner Fropo-als ror Magging tsiaewaisv, Brooklyn, February 1 Sth 1860. CHARLES TINNEY, fe td Wreet CommiSflloner. NGBICAIi. 7EGETABLE POWDERS, TO CURE ribUUHKUAUaa, sntiinu ni.utiu, so. i This Medicine has been proved to be the best rem.

edy In use lor the relief of persous sutler ing from HKM'JKKHAUKS. fpeedily ariests eTllTLNG OF WUOII, aAatber Irem tlie lungs, ntomacu, eio It baa never failed to and to cure wbeo sea- aonahlv aonlled in aU fbioat and Lung luaeanes, suob as BtbJNCUlTl.1, CucUr, ASfilM HH ele. Taken as a pnutf. it has cured caiakkh, Of UTUALMIA, P- LYi US. etc It is equally certain in th cure of lllBt.Mlim, ana an Bowel Diaeakes ol thia a ae.

It has been successful lv used in eaes of 1KUP-Y and DVriPEPfclA. If timely taken, it is sure to make PARTURITION easy, and prevent FLOOlilNO ll realities all excestive Mtnmtruiuion. These Powders are eanallv efficaaious in external applications. Ibey staunch tbe BLKEDINQ of Wounds caused by Bruises, Cuts, etc, and soon heal them. They have healed Gangrenous SOKES, VL- CEKa and some of the worst eases of WHITE SWELLING and Besides their usefulness in stepping; sll riEMOR- RH tUES.

them Powders are especially tCTective in ridding the svstem ol all cCRor ulcus taints or ii'. aad in restoring it to It natural condition, and beooo healthful action. Ther need only to be tried to satisfy nil patients of their healing virtues snd of tnir best remedial agent lor uie ailments suuve mentioned. JO- It will found on sal at the l.iR Office, and tbe principal druggists in the city. Put up in boxes with directions at $2 per boxes also in envelopes in less quantities, at il each, to tend per mail.

j23 it T)R RAAKEE 1, TREATi ALL DDSEAaES. FECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO i all cbrunio Uiseases. coratu, Ckorp. auapno.v, ijFrrcZA, AfniM, BHomcBma, all Hi- eaaea of ths Nost, Mouth, Tbhu.it anl Lungs all t'KiN Diaxttts of evert description successfully treat ed lchbioo, I trsBiR Aernsfn, Fckofuls, Rubp-Mansa, Uodt, Neckaiou, I'balymj, Emtrav, or ONVC1810N8, UTiiPxralA, irSI.VIKKT, 1I1KKH0U The xery wotst eases of Piub cured in a short time alo diseanes of the Stomacb, Liver and Bows. a.

There are many diseases icch'ental to women and children which are treated with distinguiihed suc cess. Ail particulars will be given by letter. Dr. Baakes can produce one thousnnd certificates ot his perrect success in curing. Cakcbhs otn SoHBa, or Uicnts, Hip riifXASgs, FurmA of every eacnpiion, fcitD Bbad, hbxs, oltpds of the Nosb, or any other part of tbe body.

Tumors and wxi.u.oa of every de sorption, and without the one of the knife, or any surgio inatru- nts. These last named diseases cannot be cured by correspondence therefore all such patients must place tbrmselves under tne Doctor ers'inal super, vision. v- Dr. Baakee has made a new discovery of a Flu- Id." that will produce absorption or tbe rat. ract and restore prmanent vision to th Era, without resort to tne knire.

All diseases ol tne EYES AND EARS are successfully treated without the use of the knife or needle. Dr. Batbee has constantly on hand at his office a very extenmve assortment ot Deaulitul AR1IFICIAL EYES, AND TYMPANUMS, or EAR-DRUMS. which are suitable for either sex and sll ages In serted in five minutes. EakTrcmpkts of tvervde- rin ion: also every variety of artificial article known in the world a Urge assortment nf beantitul and auraoie ARTTFrrlAL n.tXDS, with the Arm and Elbaw attachment ARTIFICIAL FEET, with the Ankle, I and Knee-Joint attachment.

These articles are perfectly natural, and adaptrd for either sex, and can be sent by express to any part of the world. All Winds of Trusses for Hernia or Knnturs of description, for either sev, and Trusses particularly adapte I for females In a weak condition also lor tnose wua rrompsus cteri. Dnetor Baakee is ooe oi th nutt ee'ebrated anl skiniul physicians and surgeons now living. His fame is known personally in every principal city of the world. All letters directed to Dr.

Baakee must contain ten cents to pay postage and Inc dental expenses. All chronic diseaae can he treated by orresponi-euce, except those mentioned, which will require bis personal supervision. AW Office Hours from 0 A. M. to 4 P.

-g DOCTOR BAAKEE, Office, 704 Broadwsy, a few Doors above Fourth str, I'm York City. d7 1v HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMEO-patbio Rkmxdixs, for domestic and private use. The Remedies are carefully prenared umler th root supervision and inspoctiou of Paor. In order to meet that great asd jng realised want of th public, namely, Remedies for all the inni common and simple ailments of Hie. HUMPHREY PALMER, 662 Broadway, N.

Y. Agent for Brooklyn, O. P. MUA'K, n24 tf 217 Fulton at VAN IANDT'8 PHJA JLVt aJSCEITED AND for sal at th Stab Oma, a quantity of these stabratsd Anti-Biuous PIUs, rreahly mad up. Pi ir.

seat ar koi J'abv it rah bis wife, Plaintiffs, against Fran shn Thwing, and Jans his wife; William fhwiog, and Louisa his wif Ebosser W. Thwing Sarah D. Bird Ma la-da, wif of Eli Sanderson th said Eli Sanderson Mary wife of George H. Lortng tb said George Lortng Ebenezer W. Thwing, a sol acting Ex-ecntor ot tbe Last Will and Testament of Ann Thwing, deceased aSbeneierW.

Ibwlnrrand William Thwing, as Trustees (una. tee said will) of Charles Thwing (th plaintiff herein) and of Francis Albert Thwing, and Franklin Thwing (above named) the Said Francis Albert rowing vary natter in oowao.n Square Baptist Church called In the said will of Aun Tbwiug, deceased, Th Deacons of th Baptist Church in Bowdoin rquar, Boston Asa Wilbur, Motes Poud, Dwight Wueelock auu ramuel Boed- lear, lec as of th said Bowdoin Square Baptist Church Harriet G. iAtng Susan Lorlng Ma ria A. Thwing Ellen Thwing orgiauna A. Thwing Susan M.

Thwing Jane E. Thwing alien (or Helen .) wile ot diaries (or I naries nan. th. hark. 1 wile of Thomas Hunt the said Thomas Hunt Sa rah wife of Franc E.

Fay tbs said Francis E. ray otiy H. fc. weorge, wiie or James ueorge ths said James W. Ueurge rophia E.

Sanderson Jane wife of Nils E. ietersou the aid Nils E. Peterson Virginia O. Thwing Sarah F. Thwing John W.

fielder; Skldmoro Woodnorih Patrick Golden lharles Fittgerald Ab aham Daw on me Dawson D. Ueniy Uuitenete and b'eoigi ana Kelly, sole Executrix ol th Last Wil and Tel ment of Nathaniel Kelly, deceastd IfctViidants. la pursuance and by virtue of the jucvmenr en tered in the above entitled aciion, at a Special Term of the Supreme Court of the state ol New Yors, held at the City ot Me fork, oa the sard day ot April. A D. 1869, Notice is hereby given, that I wilt ex.

nose for sale, an sell at public auction, at the Wer. chants' kxchange in the City of New York, en TtB.t- day, the twenty aeve th day ot llarcli, A 11. iou at twelve o'clock at noon of that All and singu lar, those of tb lands snd premises particularly mention. in ths said judgment, which aie situated tn the city of Brooklyn, lu tne said county oi Kings, and which ais ddnoi ibed as follows, that is to say All those wo certain lots, pieces or parcels of ground, situata, 1 ing and being in the City oi Brooklyn, County or Kings aud ritale ot Mew 1 urK bounded and cont'iuing as follows, that is to say Begtuulog at the point bounded by tbe iotarection of the westerly tide of Columbia street with th northerly line of Cranberry street; aid running thence northerly a'on i th westerly line ol Columbia street aforesaid twenty-Ore ieet thence wester ly alns! a line narallel with the northerly line of cranberry stieet aforesaid one hundred and fifty feet to tne easterly line oi urman street wuuca souiu erlv along tbe earter line of urman street twenty five feet to the northerly line ot Cranberry street aforesaid aud thence easterly along tbe northerly hoe of Crauberr, atreet one hundred aud titty te-1 to the placs of begini.ing; be tne said diosennloi mere or less and all the right, till and inteiest in to tbe streets and each of tnem in front of and adioinine said lots. And also, all that niece or parcel of land, situate.

lring and beitg In tbe First Ward of the City ot Hrookl bounded aud tencnDco as follows, in wit Beginning st a point on the westei ly sine or Co um bia st eet, at wbst would be the direct coniinuatb of the line of the nort lierly side of C'rauberi yi-treet ii were continued to Coi nibia street runuing thence westerly on a direct continuation ot the said northerly line of Cranberry stre.1 eighty leet snd tbence southerly pantile wnb Columbia strtet tweuty-uve et thence tasterly eighty to lolumbia street and tbence nurttierly aling Columbia street twenty five feet the point place of ug. And alto, tint certain lot, pi-cear parcel of land, situate, lying ana being iu the blerrntb (late Seventh) Ward ol th city ol Brt.okln, sbd kn and distinguished on a certain map tiled in tne otnee of the Cleik of the Countv ot Kin. a. on the 17th day eijuly, 1848, and inscribed, Msp of part of the Post Farm sc. by tbe number 690, bounded as follows, to wit Beginning at tne southeast, rly ooroer ol um Kalb avenue and CumMriaua street, running thet.ee southerly aittog the ea terly ide of Cumber land street one hundred tna thirteen teet seven in ches, thence easterly at right angles to umberl street six teet eight inches: thence northerly at right angles DeKaib avenue one hundred and tn feel to DeKalb avenue and tlience westerly a.

ng tue southerly side or DeKslb sTenue tweuty-nme iei and three quarters of an inch to tbe place of gin ning Dated, Mew lota, renrnary ami, ittou. WULiaM I'. I Lei, eleree. TBIR19S01C a Dbtas, Plaintilla Attorneys, fed 2aw6wuW 10. 8 Wall-street, N.

Y. SUPREME COURT. JOHN H. CONK lio and Isabella O. Conklin, wife, plainlilfs against Catharine T.

Co khn. William Conklin and Klisa K. coi.ann, bis wile, loeorge n. couann, vary K. Conklin, sou Warren r.

Coekiin, oeieuoants. In pursuance of a judgment order of thia Court, made in tbe above-entitled action, bearing date the ninth day 01 January, I860, 1 will sell by Public Auc tion, at the Commercial Lxchange, pi am ulton street, (opposite theC'lty Hall,) in the City uf Brook lyn, on tbe twenty-fourth day ol Ft bruary 1860, at 12 o'clock, noon, tne i lUowmg aescrineu iani aua premises All those four certain lots, pieces or parcels ot lend, situate, lying and being in the Tenth (late sixth,) ward ot tue city 01 ut oaiyn, in tne county ot Kings aud State of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described ae follows, to wit Beginning at a point on tbe northeasterly side of Livingston street, distant one hundred ieet aouth- easterly from tbe easterly corner ot Hanover place and Livingston street ruuning thence southea-ter-lv alunsr Livingston stieet eirrhtv feet tbence nurlh- easteny and parallel witu ti mover place eignty leet thence northwesterly and parallel with Livings ton stieet eienty teet and tbence soutbwesteily Umlor pt0. fBt I. ijTioeston street, tb noun ol beginning. Also, all tbat certain lot, piece or parcel of land.

aituate, lying and being in the fourth Ward of the City of Brooklyn aforesaid, bounded aud de-ci ibed aa follows, to wit Beginning at a point distant one hundred and nineteen leet seven inches northerly from the northeasterly corner of Pearl and Tiliaiy streets; and running theme eateilya-d parallel with Hilary street one hundred and two feet nine ineties thence northerly and parallel with Pearl street nineteen teet seven inches tbence westerly on. hundred snd two feet nine inches and tbeooa southerly along Pearl street n.neteen leet seven incbes to the place ut beginning. Also, all that certaiu lot, piece or par el of land situate, lying and beiug in the Fi tb Ward of tbe City of Brooklyn aforerwid, known aud dittinguisbed upon a map of the Duffield estate rec rded in the office of the Clerk (now Register) ot the County of Kings aa Mia oyinenumBereiginv-six isoi, oouoa ed as follows, to wit Beginning at a poiut on the Westerly side ol bo street, di.iant one nun, (red and twenty-fire feet North of th. North-West corner ot tiold and Mi nle streets theoc. running Westerly parallel to Myrtle street one hundted Ieet aed three inches thence Northerly on a line parallel wfch Gold street twenty five leet, them Easterly again parallel with Myrtle street one hundred leet and three inches to Gold street aforesaid and thence Southerly along the Westerly side of (iold Btieet twenty fire feet to the place uf beg nning.

Subject to a covenant real running with tbe land and premises that 110 slaughter house, sh distillery, or any build ng or erection that shall be a nuisance to the neighborhood shall be built, erected or put upoa tbe Said premises. Also all tbat certain lot piece or parcel of bind and premises, situate, lying ana being in tbe Fourth Ward of the city of Brooklyn aforesaid, ana bounded and deecr.bed as follows Beginning at a point on the Westerly eide of barbsrin (now Lawrence) etreet, which is distant Southerly trom the Southwest corner of Barbarin (l.awreuce) street and Johnson street on. hundred and twenty-eight feet, running thence Weteily and parallel with Johnson street one hundred snd seven leet and six incbes, thence Southerly and parallel with Barbarin (Lawrence) street twenty two feet, tbence Katterly and parallel again with Johnson street one hundred aud seven feet and aix incbes to the Westerly side of Barbarin (Lawrence) atreet aforesaid, and thence Northerly along tbe Westerly tide of Bai bario Iaiw- rence) street twenty two feet to tbe place of beginning. Together with all and singular the tenements, her editaments, and appurtenances to tne said laons and premises respectively belonging or in any wise appertaining. Dated brooxiyn, January iu, isou.

RICHARD INGKAHAM, jslO lawfiwTu Keieree. POUN1Y COURT KING3 COUNTY. Richard K. Benn tt against Robert T. Hicks, et.

al. D. C. At J. Wi.vm.ow, Pllf's.

Att'ys. In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made and entered in the above entitled action on the 2d day of February, 1800, tbe undersigned, Keieree, will sell by Pub ic Auction, oa tbe 28th day ol Feb-ruary, 1860, at twelve o'e ock, noon, of tbat day, iu tbe vestibule oi tbe City Hail, Brooklyn, the following described premiers, to-wit All ibat certain lot. piece, and parcel of land, lituate, lyiug and being in the City of Brooklyn, afore-aid, butted and bounded as follows, to-wit Beginning at the southwest corner ol Hudson avenu and Bolivar etreet, and running from tbence westerly alnog the southerly side or Bolivar airvet, nity-bve leet five tncbea, Ut fleet street tbence sou.bweKteriy slong tbe easterly side or eieet street, rorry feet nine inch tbence southeasterly, thirty-one reet four inches, sloog land now or late ot Edwrd Bourdett thence essterly along land now or late of lward Bourdett, ana in a airect tine to nuun avenne, mty-tive reel eight incbes, to Hudson avenue and from thence northerly along th. weterly side of Hudson avenue, my-one et, 1 1 tue place ot beginning. Dated, February 3d, 1860.

K. OKMU8T0N CCRRIE, fM 2aw3wS Referee. TVTOTICE OF DISTRIBUTION. NO. Ll tic Is hereby given, that tha balance of the prees-ds of the Real a tate inttov OenuRX, 1 te of my or ttroikiyn, deceased, lately made iintler order of th Surroga of the ccn'y of bar otte Osborn and Eli Osborn, administra torn oi in gonoa, cnatteis anq creairs ot tue e-ia dreea ed, wil' be divided ty tne said Surrogate among the cred tors of the said ceased in propor to their rspeetive d-bts.

according to law, the nmrate'a office in the City ut Brm-klyn, oa fourteenth day of March next, at ten o'clock in forenoon of that day Dated this i6th day of January, A D. 1860 Cbablotti C'sskhm, Eu Clew ict, th administrators of Edson Osborn, deceased. RttsWKLL C. BRAIN A KD. aga lawfiwTh aanegat.

the I '(poke the Br, schooner Anna, In search of Cap Bat tor. r. Arrived Schooner Volant, twenty one days from Andrsai. OlMBlora to lb Skip Nagnella and tba Briar Jean llaptlle Bostox, Feb. 28, Th ship Magnolia, Melcber, fiom Liverpool for Boston, struck Peaked Hill Bar, Provincetown, at high watir.

to-day. She lays easy, Assistance has eone to her. i Tb brig Jean Baptists, ashore at Wood End, bas 1 as tiCt or water in ner noia. Flra att Gerard, Pa, 'tiv. Gisibo, Feb.

2( i A fire last night in this place destroyed four stores and several dwelling. Total loss about 110,000, which I but partially The losses are as W. Bsy, $2 600; E. Book well, L. 1 Dibbles and Bends a Battles, el .000 each L.

I. ierreridge, J. Ken el, S. Becker and W. Piatt taOO aeb, with others leal heavy.

Fire at St. Leuia, 'XZ St. Ions, Fell. 2. Tb snjots-houis ol Roe in this city, wi a large amount of bacon si lts wsi destroyed by flrs ysafrday.

Loss 6,000. Flraatnockport, Mo. Rill QsassATt, Feb. Th tobacco factory of George W. Walker at Rock-port near tilaspow, wax totally dentmyed by fire oa Vunday morning together with $5,000 worth Of tobaeco and $6 ,000 in bank notes, which wer lu a sate, wars also destroyed.

1 UM Ball tbe Bona of Malta. PlrTSBCTto. Feb. 2. There is' to a grand ball heie by the Sous of Malta to night.

There will be preeent a treat nam ber of the order from New Brighton, Steubenville, Columbus sod Cincinnati. 1 aad alawery. 9r Ih bill abclishirg slavery in Kansas, euicb was vetoed by Gov. Medaxy, has been patsed over bis veto by SO to 7. FI'RrVIMllINU liOOBJs, Arc.

bOMETUINO NEW. MISSES' CASH-aiBBi Dbawxbs, very nice quality, and of all ttss. 27x Fultoa street, selT tf OOTTKEIL'8. ADIEU' QAUJSTLETS! at OOTTKELL'S, "it sslT tf VI Fulton street. 272.

FALL ahb WINTER 72. fcTOCK, now Opening at th i BOalKRY Fulton 271. s17 tf 1859. j. C.

COTTRELL 1859. Intends to rntner ths Hosier? Trade bv every lm- provesnent and design of manutaetnre nossihle. Is i theaeby making It THE Family Hosiery Store of th sen tt CIMtKATIOrl NOTICES. -I 8 Lu A S3ESSMENT NOTICE IN THE MAT- 'W 0to. Uowanu.

Bay Flatbush Line. Notie is hereby given, that the fouowtng Assesa- snente, in tb abov matter, remain unpaid and that tb warrant for collecting said Assessments will ex I pire on the 26th day of March next, and tbat unless said assessments, together with the expense and per Santas allowed by law, are paid on or before shall proceed to advertise and sell the premi. as in th manner pointed out by Sections 24 and 26 of Title 6th, of th present Charter of the City ot Brooklyn John Van Xostrand, $368 74 Robert Laurrtc 11 3 Wm. M. 3 horn.

0 12 Prentice White, 6 Paul Stout and I. Hand, 34 04 W. L. Mar tin, uarmau r. jnatiora, oo Jocn rail, 8 Ofl John ran Pelt and wife, 11 33 W.

F. Pochaxn, 63 42 E. B. Litchfield, 48 Calrin Burr, Itl; Fred. W.

Foster, 1 46 Daniel Colgan, 16 78 W. Y. Bpence. 83 20 Clark Wheelock, 48 72 Kami. Reckwood ana R.

8tone, 18 16 Jobs A. Amis, 8 14; Klehard Hasluck, 66 78 Samuel Bryant, 24 33 Chaa L. Brindle, 27 S3 Jas. McDoweU, 88 Jaa. Z.

Jm n1 wife of J. Spader, or t. Bvjta. Ed. Jones and W.

C. Schemerborn, Re- eeiv rs of tbe Broaklyn and Gowanna Toll ro 1 tlre.t tt. 7 M. WIUiii' jell wsv Celleeter et laxes and Aai'mt aw, 1 1 siuuan, ut John White sai 1. i.

Quintan or td. MaUoy, 41 14, -W. H. Wilson, 1 w7 Jols'wT ton, 64 84 hieirs ot I. Van Nostrsnd Btuuosiaai.

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