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Brooklyn Evening Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

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awatiaitMSeflra kssaasatJjaJSBKSSL LEGAL NOTICES. A i to be known eat Me to bj Iceated in tbe vicinity TiIASfUflUTES. MELOlJJiUJNS, ciC, IB.il of K. J. It i 9 1 PatrltlWIIIPtJtt.i.Tli, f-, 0.T 5 I 1 1.1.

A. s. jf ll.Ht JURRpGATENOTICES.J IN rUKSUANOE OV AN OiiDEK TjV KOSWbXL C. BBAINABD. BurroKate of the Couuty of Kings Notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons baring claims againut ABIGAIL SAMES, late of the City of Brooklyn, dsceased, that they are requirrd to exhibit Uie same, with the vouchers thereof, to Uie subscriber, tlie executrix, at her residence, SO Adelphi street, in Uie City of Brooklyn, on or before the Cth day ef November next.

Dated, May 3d, 1861). 1 MARY HARLEY, my8 lawBrn'Th is. Executrix. to I COMMOM COUNCIU-STATKD SESSION; otji aonuit uo. I'm Xbi roll baring beta tisUed, tha following paem- to their una being present -e Martin- IlLfl''ach, President in ths Chair jal-elermeii Cashew, McLaughlin, Jenkins, iTaylor fiiiey.

Franks, Van B.unt, T. F. Green, D. Green, Dayton Strong. Mttrphjy Manjer, Klehl, Scholes, 4 tf.

I Minutes af the last meeting, Sept. S4th, I960, reed en approved. By Aid Furey (oa leave). Resolved, That tha second and third Election Districts of the loth Ward be and are hereby dlvi-b. Aed into three Election Districts, and to be bounded ia lent The eesond eieetien district of the ICtb m-' Ward to commence at the centre of.

Wyokeff street, At the corner of Larimer street, end running thence wtang Uw centre of WyrkoS street to the corner of street; thonoa along the centre of Even street ,41 to the oorner of Broadway) thenoe along the centre jta of Broadway to the corner of Lorimer street to the place ef beginning, -i The third Election Dutriet of the Kith Ward to jeonmence at the centre of WyckosT street, at the corner of Even street, and running thence along the centra of Wyckoff etreet to the corner of Busb-Wiek avesue tueuee along the oentre of Bushwick taenoe te the -corner at Boerum etreet; thence e'ong the centre of Boerum etreet to the comer of and thenoe along tha oentre of Even etreet to the place of beginning. 1 The fourth Election District of the 16th Ward te com ensues at he centre of Boerum etreet -at the corner of Even and running thence along the centre of Boerum etreet to Bu-sbwiuk jj thence along, the e-utra of Bush wick avenue- to Nswtown turnpike thence along the oentre of New- ton turnpike to Broadway thnnee along the oentre of Broadway to the coi ner of Ewen street, thence along the oentre ot Eren etreetta the place, of beginning. 'O. I That the City Clerk la hereby author- lied end directed to give the utuml notice and eaiise the nacdaiary map to be nude in acooraeiice with the requirement ot law. ir-' Ajopcedt and by urwLlmOui ooneent, ordered to take edict imniLUiutely.

iBjitheenu) (ou lee)i t- i KeaolTed, That the following perrons be and are vife hereoy epuolnted Inapecton of Election in the 16ih Ward: Andrew Zeizef, second district, Loreu i Crank. i'reUei'lck ZachKrioson: third Utile Her man Bliieme, Joseph T. Eiemsni fourth dietrict, Jacob Stork. John Wooda. Jamee Welch.

I i Eeeolred, That the foliowuig pereone be and here-vr bv aiv annoiuted an Canvaedei'ii of Election of the ltkh Sicond DUtrict, Jcob Phulipe, Jo- Wermutlti Third DUtriot, John Timones, Air bert Veoley, Henry Wiehl: Fourth Dutriet, Cbaxlee dittetdO, retj Uunu, and peter amyer. Adopted. i Br A -rmnn Van Drtint I Jtjeoired, That the following penona be and are cl(e ket'oby appointed Iiuip tore ot Election and Dietrict it ivaaveMew at the vth warn: 8th Ward Inspector Diitrict Benj. WUUl, tnonT V. e.

rutmagu, A. M. CuiTitsaere ditto Kobert Caldwell, O. Qatman, j. Oeargt tfiMMt i Inspectors 2d District Alex.

Galloway, B. H. WiuclMtafeiv F. O. Un gen.

C'nvaweia ditto Oanret (i. Bergen, James Sbar-key, Uorrge -i i' AdOptl'd. 'I" '1 to Aldirmsn Murphy Beeelred, That Tlionias Bates be and is hereby appjinted aa inspector of Election for the Tbird District of the Mth Ward. tnu Adopted, i no rmTiom akd Oommdhioatiokb. itit.nn oi' nim.a tv owners in the nelKliborhood 91 bU UO v.

flag ed. 1 titioel of Osorge H. F.ck ana others, nave rot -walk laid in uire at Ulton erry. Baverally to the Com. en Clisd.

and l'av. By the sane i. Pjtiiw. Jamas UcCaoley for an apportion- I i 4 Ti Assessment Com. i a I Aid.

Jenkins: Ptitisn of HjmJlton Oiay, for remissions of ,14., defailfa, Ac. i i To Auesdmeut Com "BAld.Furey: i Petition Jdmes McCaauon to have Un roll canjuea. TiL Com. i the sarno i Petition of Joseph tee and Patrick Fan-all to have word "expelled" erased, and the wold 'Uhstituted InHeu thereof. 1 JOji-.

Petitieu of Eng. Co. No. 6, D. for an addl t.ional appropriatiou of $U00.

fcJtl Severally to the Fire Dep. Bv theaam! ad Petition of Thoa. H. BraUted for extension of tune oontract for suppiy ot hose. In connection Aid.

Furev offerea the following resolution Ka.jlved, That tbo urayer af the petition be ij LIMITED PA RTNEKSHIF-Notice in hereby given that Uie uudursigued, bv I lils day formea limited partuershipT purauaut to the Statute, Tilt name or ire under which eueh partnership la to be conducted la JAMES E. BOYLE." The general nature of the business to be transacted L) mi PLCMULNa fcCiNiae, lu all iu hranshes. and tne manufacture and aale of articles used in the Plumbing business. The names of the general and special partners are as follows The name -of tlie gi neinl partner ts James E. B.Tvie, who resides" In the City ot Brooklyn, and tha u'ume of Uie special portlier Is George SteveiiHoti, M-ho resides in the City of and ah lias contributed to the common stock of such partnership, as.

capital, the sum of one thousand dollars. The said partnership Is to com 111, -nee ou tlie Seventh day of. September, 10, and to terminate on the tenth day of June, 18611. Th principal place of busini-ss of sold partnership Is No. US Fultou-strcet, llrouklyn Dated, Brooklyn, Si otenih.

7, J. Jt. BOYIK Goiaral GEO. STEVENSON, Special Partner. -1 ASSESSORS' NOTICE.

In tho mutter of apportioning and assuming tlie expense of lots un tlie south side of Taylor street, between Kent and Myrtle aveuues. -s- Also, fencing lots on the uultliea.t earner of Powers and Leouuld etreels. Also, fencing lots ou the northeast corner of Powers and Lorimir streets. Abo, fencing lots on Fulton avVutie, south aide, betweeu Carlton avenuiraud Adelphi street. Also, fenulng lots 011 Dunham plaeis southeasterly side, betweeu South lull sod South Till sUweta.

Also, ft living lots ou Aiiislie street, south slue, he-tworii Lorincf and Leonard t. Also, fencing luts ou the ooruur of Broadway and 6th street. Also, fencing lots on Ifi'tiipderi street, west side, bets-ecu Lafayette and Di Knlh aveuues. Abo, fencing lota eu St. F.

Ilx street, east side, between Lafayette avenue and Hanson placet .1 Also, i'eueing luts uu block bouudsd byAinslle, Leonard, I levoe and Leonard streets. Also, fenrihg lot 011 the south corner of 2nd aud South 0i.I1 street. I Also, leuciug lots on Flatluiish avenue, cast side, between Fulton avenua and Navy sti-ei t. Also, fi-ucifig lots on the noithoust comer of avenue and Loriuicr fctrect. Abo, gas lamps and posts in New York avenue, between Poeitio aud Wyekoft streets.

i- ism. Alio, eluilinu and iiaviuu- Vau Bruut street, finiii Elixabi-th i-trect to the Bulkhead. Also, tilling low hits on th southwest corset- of Seventh street and Noltli hs-vt-ulU stieet also, one lots adjoining said lots on the rear ou Nortb Seventh str.t. Also, flagging Hicks street, east between Harrison and Di gritw streets. Also, flaKgliig Fifth avenue, both sides, betwwea Twi llth and Kigbt -riith street 1 Also, fliiegiug Butler utreet, betwten Bond and Heyt stn-etr.

lbs Board of Assessors of tlie City ef Brooklyn, piitsiiant to the provisions of all Act of the Lt-eMla-ture of the State of York, efitithd 'An Art to Ceuuoiidutu the Cities of Brooklyn and WilllaJiia-htirgh and the Town of Itiishwick into one Municipal Government, and tot ncorporfite the same," here hy save notice, that tue reports of tiie-assessnienni in llu- aleive eutitltd matters have bit 11 insdi-, and that said n-iorts nrv now deposited lu the oltu-e ef thesatd liosixl, at the Uity tie II, in the Uity of Unxiklyu, a In-re tbe same call be t-xalnined by all iiiterei-b-d, and thut the eald Buatd will In said office on the sth day of her next, at 3 ii'cbickP. to bear utjeutioiis (it any) from the lotrties interi-sb and to coiiii-leb- and sign our said rcitorts. Partita havltig to make, will plear-e preeent them- an wi-rtiiiir. Dated, Hlisikiyn, Htt. Jid, Ihtill.

ily ordir of the ltistrd of A-tr'o'sors. se21 lit! CLINTON W. KILKV, Prwrldciit. CORPORATION iitnv Avk.hi'K, Imm Fulton fivenue to tho land late ot (tellers! JtreniiaU Johuauik near Wal- t'n street. A petition has Is-en tw Ihe Comnion Council of the City of Brooklyn, to opt Marry arviBoe, frotu Fulton avenue te Ihe land Isle el (ien-cnil lin.vo, inuir Walton The Common Ctsincii have fixtd the di.

triet bt-yoiid ahieh the amtwrnont fur said not etb.ud, to a it Commencing at l'ultoe avenue, iu dt i.lli oiie-liulf the blocks 'ou each side of the piontwd opening, end- continuing one-half tlui Mock iu dt-pt Ii to th land late of Gi ueial Jeremiah near Walton ifreet. KeniOnstraneee (if srry,) sgalnt the said ripen ing, must be presented to Uie Common-Council 011 or Im fore tlie -7lb day 01' Oebtls-r, 1-SOO, ss thev will finally set oh the same at -tlif lr-next ensiling meKitig, or as soon thereafter ascouveuient. Dated, Brooklyn, H- t. viih, CIIAKI.KK TlMlTEY, 'el lit Street Commissioner. 4 XflTiri'.

Ti, llu. n.ntli.e of and aur-essiuir the exieuse of llsgglng sidewalk in Cbisson avemie, wf-st side, (isles avenue and Fhistiine avemie. 1. The ll.ird of Assessors of Uie Cilv of llrisiklvii. punMiautto the provisions of an Act of Uie Is pii la-ture of the Statu of New York, entitled "An Ant to consul niute Uie Citli-s of Brooklyn and Williatns-bnrgh.

and tbe town of Uushwick. into one Muni cipal Coyeruniunt, end to iiicorporatn Uie same," uertuy give nonce, mat 111- It 0f in the above eutitltd matter has been mailt', sod that said Report is now dt-pcaltcrl hi th orbm tlie said Bsard, at Uie City lLill, in Uie City of Brooklyn, where tlie same can be cxuniiutd by all persons in tcrrseed, ami that the at: Id Board will meet ill Uie sit id 1, Dice ou thebth dav 1,1 1 1- -U n-, I ut .1 V. o'elnrk, P. to hear objeitlons (ifanyj from tlie rsriw iiitt-resiuu, and to complete andsign our said riHirt. Forties having ohjicliteis to make will pi-use presint them In writing.

Dated, Bruiklyrit Sei t. H4, 18iH. 1 i. Hy order of the Ilenrtl of Assessors. se2C CLINTON W.

KI1.KY, Piesidi-nt. ATDTICE OF OliDINANCE TO DI-XI rect Ixits to be Fill, d. Notice is her, by given to nil parties inttnstetl, nf tlie iuteution ot the Comnion Coutiell of tlif. rttv, to pass au Ordinance to direct lots to he filled on block liolllidtd by Wolrctt, Hieh irds, llikemsn anil Van Brunt streets Nos.Ht, 141 pnJ ui A. 1113, 194, 0, lHi, Block Twelfth Ward.

Eat to nli lie a nuisancer Dated, Brooklyn, Sept. zth, lsiid, CHARLES TINNFY, so2 lOt Street Oommlssloner. A SSESSMEXT NOTICE. NOTICE 1 V. Is berrby given, that the following A.sess,-Bients remain unpaid, and that the warrant for collecting said aitsessliu nta will expire on the Wth day of Oftola-r next, and that unless said assessments, together with Uie expense and per rentage allowed hy law, are iaitl on or Is-fore suitl date, 1 shall proceed to advertise and s.

II the premises in the manner poiuted out bv Sections and Lli of Title Mil. of the present Charter of the City of Brooklyn HOWARD AND FI'LTON AVENUE, WELL I AND PUMP. Valentine Eulner, ifi F. A. Stohlmon, 4 William Rover, 8 T.

P. Crawford, Diiiiit-1 Lauor. ii 2B John G-. Kndler, 13 Oil John 8. Buck, 4 William Radde, 1 76: Ernest fl.

C. Dobnmnn. Sift BO William Radd A 13 bo Etlward Ptlnne. 9 5I Georire Heiltl. 2 Charfe.

K. Sbihhnan. 4 H. C. Dohman.

25 T5 John O. Klein. 2 Bti; George Ruhl, 13 50; John G. Kndler, SI fsl; John Kiucbry, 33 Henry A. Brady.

1(1 Ml Frederick A. Stoblmaii, 35 26; John Dixon, 2 "ft. FIFTH AVENVE GRADING AND PAVING. FROM 27th ST. TO NF.W UTRECHT LINE.

Catharine Wells. ifiieirJ 09-! Carri S. Mutt, 104(3 80 Jacob Morris, 1111 58; Heirs ef John F. Dela-plane, 84 84 4S Soulh Biooklvn Land Assoelatien, 042 84 Theodoras Bereen, 27118 dti John S. Bergen, W'i 64; Justice W.

Smith, 3o's V'i. TWFNTY-THIRD STREET, NORTTI BIDE. BETWEEN 8i AND AVENUES, FLAGGING. Sarah A. Walton, 13 81 13 81 13 Si William K.

McClay, 13 81 Aaron Clark, 12. VAN BRUNT STREET, WEST SIDE. BE TWEEN DEGRAW STREET AND SACKETT STREET, FENCING. William Imlay, $'i3 94. BLOCK BOUNDED BY RAYMOND, SYOA, MOKE, CANTON AND BEDFORD STKEETH, r.i'.vH'.i..

Chailes W. Lynde, $34 69. 1 GRAND STREET, SOUTH SIDE, BETWEEN em ano iirrn fKNUINtf LOTS. Thomas Murphey, 40; Nathan G. Smith, 8 66.

BOLIVAR STREET, NORT1T BIDE, BETWEEN CANTON AND RAYMOND FENCING. Joseph Gascoync, $8 35. SIXTH BT EAST SIDE, BETWEEN SOUTH 2d AND SOUTH 3n FENCING. Charles Cleavland, $14 3. EDMUND DRTOGS, self lawfiwF Collector oi Taxes THE BROOKLYN EVENING STAR, PCBIJSHED BY E.

B. SPOONER, ErERrjiFTEfiJVOOJvrSiiTi-fiivs Kusxed.l nuitKLiR m-njixG8, 102 sim 104 oraiicb stkixi cokiii or rcuon strkxt. Six Cents per Week Single Copy, One Cent. J3- Bonks, Pampblets, Circalara. sun Bills, and Hor.e Bills K.v-im,T of every deseriuUon, and TOR PRLYnXa.

in all Its various branches, executed with neatness and dispatch. Slar Ts finWisbed every WmrswnsT the rend in? ma iter (eaeept B-ook ly local concern of tbe iii daily papers. No advertisements inserted in tb'S pspT except such aa are especially ordered therein, ae the weekly paper h) particalarty adopted to eons try aire, CO-PAETNERSHIPS, at latbunh avenue and Raymond street, or iiuason avennes r. Cbarhw Wilson. B.

S. Kickun. Robert Fraxer, Thorn ae Stanaley, Joel IUU, P.B Marquis. Charles Bryant, James Stafford, Daniel Action eonflrmed. -From the same i i (iraoting discharge oertincatea to the following names: Crowall.

Wm. Shann. Pascall C. Burke, Jacob Bond, James W. Parks, Conrad Wolfe, Francis Seinsoth.

ii i Action eontirmed. j. From the same Stating that they hare expelled James M'Klnney or a.ugiue no and suspended ueorge MCL.augn-lin of Engine No 1, for six months, and asking continuation of same. i ro Fue Committee. W.

D. Aid. Mauier nresented a renort. with a resolution in favor of transferring to the county a portion of Wasnington rark tor the purpose of erecting a Court House thereon. Aid.

Daytou moved as a substitute tbe following resolution I Resolved, That the Common Council Is opposed te tlis placing of a Court House, or any other uuildinK upon Washington Park. Th substitute was rejected on the following division i i i Affirmative Aldermen McLaughlin, Jenkins, Furey, Franks, Van Brunt, Duvtoui Murphy, Negative Aldermen Cashow, Taylor, T. F. Green, I). Orecn, Streug, Mauier, Kiehl, Perry, Ealbneuch Scholes.

Aid. Van Brunt raoved to Jay the matter on tlie table until the majority report sball be received liom the Uomimttee. 1 The motion was agreed to. Aid. Jenkins moved to Adjourn.

Tlie motion was agreed to on tlie following division: Affirmative Aldermen Jenkins, Taylor, Furey, Franks, D. Green, O'Keeffe, Murphy, Kiebl, Perry, K.ll,ll,.irh. Aldermen Cashow, McLaughlin, Van Brunt, Ureeu, Uayton, otroug, jaaujer, St hh a The President therenDon declared the Board ad- joururd, to meet on Monday, October 8th, 100, at 0 clock, r. M. 4 WM.

O. BISHOP, City Clerk. Presonted to his honor the Mayor for approval, on Wednesday, Oct. 8th, lww. WM.

G. BISnOP, City Clerk. XT ELECTION DISTHICTS. Citr Clerk's Orlioe. Seotember lth, IStK).

In Common Uouncil, Monday, September 24, 1S6U R-tohmU Tliat the Filth Ward be and Is hereby divided into four Election Districts, as follows: Tlie First Election District of the rutn ward to commence at the corner Briuee ana nsaer stnets i running thence easterly along the centre of Water street to tlie unnea eutes navy i a Nience northeasterly along the United States Navy Yard to the East Hirer thenoe westerly aiong uie V. Hivr to tha centre of Uridire street tlii noe southerly along ihe centre of Bridge street to the place of beginning. The Election District of the Fifth Ward to commence at the coiner of Bridee and Water streets, and running thence southerly along the eentre of Bridare street to tne- eentre oi rrospeca Htrcet i thence easterly along the centre of Prospect -eet to the United states Wavy xard tnence northerlv. northwesterly and northeasterly along the United States Nary Vard to tlie centre of Water troet thenoe westerly along the centre ot water street to the place of beginning. Th Third Election District of the Finn ward to commence at the corner of Bridge and Prospect streets, and running thenoe southerly along the oeu- tre ol Bridge to tne centre oi uoneoru strew thence easterly along the centre of Concord street to tlie oentre of Navy street thence northerly along tho centre of Navy street to the northerly side of Nassau -street thence easterly alonir Naseau street to the southwesterly corner ef the United States Navy Yard thence northerly along the United Status Navy Yard to the centre of Prospect street thence westerly along the ceutre of Prospect street to the place of berinnir sr.

The Fourth Election District of the Fifth Ward to commence at the oorner of Bridge and Concord street, and running tlience southerly along the centre of Bridge street to the oentre of Johnson street thence easterly along the centra of Johnson street to the centre of Nary street thence northerly along the ceutre of Nary street to the centra of concord street theuce westerly along tbe centre of Conuord street to tho rilace of befirinniiitr. Resolved, That the Eighth Ward of the City of urookiyn be, and the same is hereby divided into two Election Districts, and that the boundaries of the same be known as follows: First District All that portion ef the Eighth Ward lying north of Middle street. Second District All that portion of the Eighth Ward lying south of Middle street. HoUved, That the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give the usual notice, and cause the usual maps to be made, accordance with the requirements of law. Rewlved, That tlie First Election District of tbe 1 a.

T'i trlets to be bounded as follows Commencing at the centre of Bridge street at tbe corner of Johnson street, and runniug theuce along the centre of Bridge street to the oorner of Wit-lough by street thence along the centre of Wil-loughby street to Hudson avenue and tlience along the eentre of Hudson avenue to Johnson street; and thence alrmir the cantre of Johnson street to the place of beginning and to be kuown as the First Election Commencing at the corner of Wllloughby street and Bridire street, and running thence along the centre ef Bridge street to Fulton avenue thence alone the centre of Fulton avomio to DeKalb ave nue thence along the centre ot DeKalb avenue to Hudson avenue thence along tbe centre ot Hudson avenue to Willonglihy street and thence along the centre of Willoitghby Btreet to the place of beginning: to be known as the Sixth Election District. luHi.lved, That tho Filth Election District of the Eleventh Ward bo divided as follows: Commercing at tbe corner of Cumberland street and DeKalb avenue, and running thence along the centre ot Cumberland street to Atlantic avenue thence aiong the ceutre-of Atlantic avenue to Flat- bush avenue theuce along the centre ot rlat bush avenue to Fulton avenue thence along the centre of Fultou avenue to avenue and theuce along the centre of DeKalb avenue to the place of beginning to bo known as the lttu Election District. Commencing at the corner of Cumberland street And the corner of Atlantic avenue thence along tlie centre of Atlantic avenue to Washington avenue thence along the centre of Washington avenue to DeKalb avenue thenoe along the centre of DeKalb avenue to Cumberland street and thence along the centre of Cumberland street to the place of beginning to be known as the Seventh Election District. Adopted, September 21, I860, and by unanimous consent to take effect immediately. Approved by tlie Mayor, September '25, 1800.

A true copy of the oriirina) now on hie in this of fice. WM. O. BISHOP, seOT te Citv Clerk. LEGALITOTICES.

WIIEHEAS, THOMAS DOYLE, (since deceased,) of tho City of Brooklyn, Cot-uty of Kings, and State of New York, and Julia Ann, his wife, by Indenture of mortgage, bearing date tho twelfth day of January, one thousand eight buudred and litty-lbur, iu order to secure tbe payment of tbo sum of five hundred dollars on the twelfth day of January, one thousand eight huudred aud ntty-tive, with interest thereon at tlie rat.1 of seven per cent, per annum, payable svini-anuually, did graut, bargain, sell, alien, release, convey aud con firm, unto John Douneli, certain real estate, therein described as follows: All that certain trianmilar lot. nleca or parcel of ground, eituate, lying and being in the City of Brooklyn (tormerly Village ot williamnburgli). Kings County and State of New York, known and distinguished on a certain map entitled Map of a piece ot land situate In the Village of William-bunrh. Kings County, shuwino- tbe same as subdi vided into lots" and riled in the Kegistera office of Kings Uounty, by the number 204 (twe hundred and sixtv-foitr), hounded on the north br Johnson street, on the east br Union avenue, and on the southwest by Mouth Sixth street, as laid down on said map also, ail the right, title and interest of the said 1 nomas Doyle and Julia Ann, his wile, in and to tbe streets in frout of and adjoining said lot, to the centre of said streets. And whereas, said indeuhire'of mortcrao-a, with the power of sale therein contained, was duly re eordi-d in the orlice of the Rceister of KiiiKS Countv, in Liber i'JI of Morteaires, Pure f33.

on the twelfth day of January, one thousand eijtiit hundird and fifty-four, at ten minutes past two o'clock in the af ternoon. Aud whereas, the said John Donnell, by deed of assignment, bearing date the twenty-tint day of Julr. one thousand eight buudred and sixty, signed the aforesaid mortgage to James Ferguson, of the Citr of Brooklyn, which said deed of aesiitn- ment was' duly recorded in the office of the KegisWr of Kings Couuty, ou the first day of September, eue tbousaud eight hundred and sixty. And wnoreas. Default has been mads in the payment of tho priuciiai money secured to be paid by tlie said mortgage, Wltn tne interest tnereoo, ana no proceedings at law nave oeen nan to recover me amount aeriired by the earn mortgage, or any pan thereof: and tli-re is claimed to be due thereon at tliis day (being tbe time of tbe first publication of this notice) the sum ol nve nundrea auq twenty-two dollars and seventv-tive cents.

Notice is hereby iriren, that br rtrrne of the pow er ot sale in said mortgage contained, and in pursu. auce of the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be forerlosed, by a sale of tlie mortgaged premises, to satL-fy tlie amount due upon said mui-tuge, with Interest and the and expenses allowed by law and that tho said mort- gaired premue' will lie sold at public auction, to the nienesi at the Knurs County li tei, corner of First and South 7th streets, in the City of Brook lyn, on the sixth dar of December, one thousand eight hundred and sixty, at twelve o'clock, at noon, of that day. Dated, September 1W. JAMES FEKULSON, ae UwlSwW Assignee. JOB PRIXTISO.

OF ALL KIXDS, exeouted at Otis Omee, at the shea pest rates, SUPHEME COUUT, KINGS O0UN-TY. The Home Insurance Company against Charlotte Huugerford aud others. BaXNKT, BCTl.EE A PARDONS, Plaintiffs Attmncyaj In pursuance of tbe Judgment iu this action, bear ing date the 6th day of September, IStiO, the undersigned. Referee therein named and appointed, will sell at public auction at the dmmurciul Exchange, No. SOW Fulton-street, in the City of Brooklyn, in the County of King, on the 29th day of St-ptt inner, 180U, at Iii o'clock, at noon, All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with tbe buildings thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Sixth Ward 'le City of Brooklyn, Couuty of Kiugs, and State 1 bounded and described as follows, Commencing on the easterly corner of Hicks and L'nkju streets; running thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of Union street twenty feet and six inches thence northeasterly parallel with Hicks street one hundred feet thence northwesterly partillel with Union straet tweuty feet i six inches to Hicks street and thence southwesterly line oi xticKs street one bun dred leet to the point or place of beginnine.

at thi corner aforesaid. 1 D. P. IIARNAKllj tf soT 2aw3wF4S The Sale of the above Property Is postponed to the 16th day of October, 1S60, at 12 o'clock, at uuuu, ai. same piaoer Dated, September se-il) 2awtU8 D.

p. BARNARD, Kefereoj SUPREME COURT. William Sidney Smith sgainst Peter W. Higglnson and Margaret, his wife, Isaac C. Kendall, Seward B.

Poole aud Catharine, his ife. Iu pursuance of a judgment of the Supreme Court of tlie State of New York, nude in this action on the ltftli day of September, A. D. lttfiu, the Ref eree therein named, will sell at public auction, ou Uie 15th day of October, I860, at li o'clock, noeii. at the commercial Exchange, No.

tiw ultou street, (opposite Ihe City Hall,) iu the City of Urookiyn, the following deci'lbed laud and preiuisi-s: All that certaiu piece or parcel of land, situate In tlie City of Brooklyn, in the County ol Kingii, being a pan 01 certain property formerly belonging to ,1. 11. nutr, lying 111 the Eleventh ward 01 taidcity, 1 map of which was filed iu the office of the KreUtcl of the said Countv of Kinirs iu the month of Decem ber, lhbu, and are described as fellow 1 liegiunbig at a point on the easterly aide of llamiltuu street. three hundred and ten feet northerlv from the 1101II1- eaiterly corner of Hamilton street and Myrtle an nuo and riinniiiK thence northerly aloiiK the east erly side of Hamilton atri-et twenty feet thence easterly end parallel with Myrtle avenue oue hundred leet tlience southerly and parallel with Hamilton Htreet twenty feet thence westerly and parallel with Myrtle avenue one huudred feet to the place ot beginning, listed, imm. ur.iJriuci ti.

nr. eiiii.uo, iteieree. Tuoif as Dablinuton, PlU's Attorney. l-stfl 2aw3F9 NY. SUPREME COURT, KINGS County.

Margaret Bach, plaintiff, agailut C. Barb and Elizabeth, bis wile, uoorge a. Puffer and Charlotte, his wile, Margaret 8. A. Cum miug, Kiluiuud Buch Cuninnng, Anna Louisa Cum.

minx, Matilda Brown Cumiuing, Gertrude K. it, Cuniming, Spurrier Humming, Julia Bach Cum mine-. Henrietta Hm Cumiuing, Julia A. M. Ma Master and James McMastor, her husband, tii nrli tla F.

Clark and Georire W. Clark, her liusliaud, Robert Bsch and Emily, bis wile, Jauies mown linch, Ehiah, th Smith aud Jesiah U. SuuUi, her husband, Mary Sprague and Noah P. Sprague, hi husbaud, and Jolin C. Bach, Surviving Executor of the Last Will aud Testameut of Robert Bitch, deceased, de The uudsnigneoV duly appointed Referee by an order of this Court made iu tbe ahove-eutith-d ac tion on the 2lst day of May, 1-ttio, hereby requires all nervous havwi; any generat iten or luetimnraiicui by judgment or deei-ce, or otlierwuie, ou the undi vided ihare or mteiest of any ot the owners, In tne premise heioinafter descrllied, to produce to the uudeiaigned, on or before the ilhtb day of October next, nt bis otbee.

No. l'ot Othce Hiiihlings, -in Moutague-plaee, In Uie City of Brooklyn, proof of their respective liens and incumbrances, lth snti-itactory evidence oi the amount due tln-re-on; and to specify tbe nature of such iiieumbronevi', and tlie dates thereof respectively. 1 he are di-jacrilsrd as loiiows All that certain tract, piece or parrel of laud, situate In Brooklyn, Kings County ntoresaid commencing at a point on tlie bouudary line with General Johnson niuety-oue ftt six inches from the Wiliiams-burgh road, end running uorth Uiirty-tlre degrees thirty mi.iutes west eue hundred and seventy-live feet; Uieiine north, sixty-eight degrees thirty nilu-utis east two hundred end eight feet six inches; tlu-nce south thirty-two degrees east one hundred and thirty-four feet six inches thence south fifty-eight degi-eee west oue hundred aud niuety-Uin Vet nine along the boundary line to the place of beginning containing iu all twelve lots, or thirty thousand square feet. Dated, (September GRENViLLK T. JENKS, Referee.

Babwctt A Att'ys, seb lawCwW Wall-street, New York. 1M rfSAT(E. WHEREAS, JlvA Dclauft has been niatlu in the payment ol the money secured by a mortgnge, dated the twenty-fifth day of executed by Conrad Kaisi.rnnd Anna Mary Kaiser, his wife, persons of twentv-oi years of age and upwards, of the City of Ilrouklvu. County ot Kings and State of New York, to Frank lin 1 slier, of the same olace. aud which mort gage was recorded i tho ottice of tlie K-giater of Uie County of Kings In 405 of Moit; tpos at ps-e 63, on the 2ilth day of January, IwW, at U0 minut post eleven o'clock A.

M. and the power of sale contained in said mortgage having operative; and no suit or proceeding at law having hoin instituted to recover tho debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof. 1 And wfiereas, tbe amouut r.laimed to be due upon said mortgage, at the time of the first publication oi this notice, In the sum of two hundred and nine uol-lar and sixteen cents, to wit. i $iUU oi principal, aud 49 lfi-liKlof and which is Uuj.ahele amount claimed to be unpaid 011 said mortgage. Now, notice Is hereby giren, that hy virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and duly recorded aa ntoresaid, aud iu pursuance of the statute in such case made and piovidcd, the said morgage will he foreclosed by a sale of the premises thcreiu described, at public auction, at Uie trout door of the City Hall, in the City of Bi ooklvn, in tlie County of in gs, on the twentieth day of December next, at li o'clock, noon, of that day.

Tile said premises are described in said mortgage as follows All that certain lot of land, iu Uie Ninth Ward of the City of Urookiyn, bounded sod described as follows Beginning on the northerly side of Butler street, -'at a point seventy-eight feet and tnree inches easterly trom the northeosteny corner of Butler street and Washington avenue running -thence northerly -on a line iiarallel with ClasKou avenue one hundred and thirty-one f.et to tne centre ot the block between liutler street and Baltic street thence easterly along said oentre line twenty-five feet theuce. southerly on a line again parallel with Claeson! avenue one hundred and thir ty-one feet to tlie northerly side of Butler street thence westerly along Butler street twenty-five feet to tne piaco ot beginning. i Dated, the 81st day of September, lWA 1 FRANKLIN W. TAKER, se21 lawl.Bw RPREME COURT, KINGS COUN- kJ TY J. Canton Itrevoort and wife against Ma ria xienerte anu otiiere.

L. LtTQOr.E, Att'y. In pursuance of a judgment order, granted In the above-entitled action, bearing date tbe sixteenth day 01 July, lhtgi, 1, the Keleree in said order nam ed, will expose for sale et public auction, -nt the Commercial Exchange, No. iilii) Fulton street, in the City of Brooklyu, by James Cole Son, Auctioneers, ron the nineteenth day of November, 1800, at 12 o'clock, ot that the following di Bcribed premises, to wit: All those two certain pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the Ninth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, Kings County, bounded and described as follows The nrsf ot said pieces beginning at a point on tlie west. erly line of Noetrund avenue, distant ninety-three feet and six Inrhes southerly from the southwesterly corner of Putnam and Nostrand avenues running thence westerly along lffud now or late of James De Bsvoise, to a line distant lour hundred and seventy- nve ieet westerly Irani saia mostrana avenue and parallel thereto tbenns southerly along -said lost mentioned line to land now or lute of Kem Lefferts thenco easterly along said last mentioned laud to the westerly line of Nostrand avenue Uience north erly along the westerly line of Nostrand avenue to the place ol bcgiuning.

ihe second ot said pieces beginning at a point on the easterly line of Nostrand avenue, distant elghty-slx feet nve inches southerly from the southeasterlycorner of Putnam andNostrand avenues: runniui; theuce easterly alone-land of fcarson Breveort, to a line distant four hundred and twenty-hve feet easterly from said Nostrand avenue and parallel thereto; theuce southerly along said last mrntioneo line to rand now or late or Item I.ef- fcrtj thence westerly alone said lost mentioned lnd to the easterly line of Nostrand avenue thenee northerly along the easterly line of Nostrand ave nue to tne point 01 Beginning. ceolawtwP BENJ, D-jlLLIMAN; Referee. AT ASURROGATES COURT, HELD in aud for the County of Kings, at the Surro- aWh 1.. kV. 0 day of September, in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty.

(ii x.i.v ii, iM-ooKivii. nn rne mm Present RnswellC. Brainard, Esquire, Surrogate. In the matter of the application of John Gamu- per, the Administrator of Andreas Kalmlu-r-k. ceased, for authority to mortgage, lease or sell the real estate of deceased, for the payment of his debts, Ac.

On readins- and filing the ant.fiatiM. Gampiier, tlie Administrator aforesaid, for authority to mortgage, lease or sell the real estate of the said deceased, for Uie ttavru, nt nf his 11 i- dererl that all persons inrvshd in the estate of the said Andreas ilmlwck, deceased, appear before the ot tne uoniiiy 01 moire at his office in the City of Brooklyn, on tha twnt-ith tober next, at ten dock in the forenoon, then and Uiere to show cause wbr authority should not begiv-en to the said John Gam nrar tn n.rt. sell to much of tbe real estate of the said deceased as shall be necessary so pay his debts. R. C.

BRAINARD, Surrogate. Jack, for sVdm iuittrator. fsei Uww8 of of of I lesnectiully call tlie attention of dealers, and the public at large, to the very superior PIANO-FORTES now being ninnuj lectured Dy tnem. oiri-arv u-E-aana ran ana A NARVESEN i. 1 and others, as ad ink-able mechanics.

Their long experience in the manuiactui of Pianos in the City of New York, tlieir acknowledged taste and skill, and their determination to is a sufficient guarantee of the excellence of their instruments; but as an addition, al guarantee, they cau refer with confidence to the large number of Pianos already manufactured by them, and sold In New York, Brooklyn and else- tk mde in the very best man ner; no expense is spared in securing the finest material in tlie market, and iu their consbmcHon toe utmost care is to every part. They are war ranted to stand in any climate. Toeverypurcni vl Many important improvemenb, hare itotro. dueed mto our instrumeiiw, recognixed and appreciated by cm.nolsun. We eorXlly Invite Uie atte i.jon of and tne public generally HUI8II iusbunieute wUl be sold at tho towiat po8ii i.r are made by us; we shall however, be happy to receiveorder.

for any othe. stle oi cae that may '-mflFM IULSENO 4 NARVESEN, 1 Corner of Fulton and Columbia 'Srt. anld tf (Fulton Ferrv.) HirmklvnN. TO LET- vlrKTf-frS TO T.KT. THrj Outlets KJ in the buildings.

No. 134 and 190 Fulton fioutiug ou Fulton street; wy' from Fulton street Rents from 6 Pr annum, according to size and location. Apply to WMfH. CARY, IDS Chamber street mo T.KT A T.AKGK STOUK, NOW I street. Brooklyn, one of the best stands for business in city cither for nn.i tiade: the store Is by 80; good light; basement with modern Improve.

mjuts. Apply to W. H. CABI, mo iin-. New York.

mr TWn T.jtlRK UOO.MS. jv 1 suitable for working sewing machines, In Uie 114 mt imi diuu on Ariauxic i.ruuu ui-' (ha mtrMsir fll Cliaton stmot, Broolclyu. Apply to WM. H. UA OKICK DWELLING HOUSE, WITH XJ a Store.

No. 10 Nassau street, near ruiton uonma. tha Emraver. Apnly to is? ii i-AHV. uom.n street, or F.

BIlibLOW, 185 Fultou street. Bent of House and Stare, if.M. mhl tf ELECTION JJQTICE. TI ON NOTICE, STATE OF NEW YORK, 1 OFriox or nix Skcubtahv or Stats, Auusi, Auijust 3d, 1300. Tr.

vna giiunivv or tiik CoUM-rr or Kings; Sir Nutice is herehv uivsn. Unit at tho General Ki.ri.ii, tn ha held In this Slate on the Tuesdaysuc- eeediug tlie first Meuday ol November next, the fol lowing officers are to be elected, to wit A Uovcruor, iu tne place oi r-uwin u. jnorfrao. A Lieiitenaut-tioveiuor, in the place uf Hubert Can.pbeU. A (Jaual ijommissioner, in tno piace oi it uuu u.

Jaycox, An impector of State Prisons, in the place of William C. lvhodes. All whose terms of office will expire on tno last day of December next. Thirty-live electors of President and Vice-President of the United States. A Keuroseutative iu the Thirty-seveutli uonirreM of the United States, for Uie Fh.it CougreHsiniinl District, eomposed of the Couuties of Suffolk, Queeus, Uichiuond and Kings the lint sixteen wards Uie tJity at iirooxiyu.

i A Kepresentative in the Thirty-sjventli Congress of the United States, for the Second Congressional Distr ict, composed of tbe first twelve In the City ol Brooklyn. And a Representative in the Thirty seventh Con greas of the United States, for tho Fifth Coiigrea siouul District, composed of tlie Seventh and Thirteenth Wards iu the City of New York, and tlie Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth Wards in the City of Urookiyn. County OFrioeaa also to uk Eleutbu rox said Coustt Seven members of Assembly. I'' Oue School Cemniissiouer. i A Slieriff, in the place of George Jemacn.

Two Supi-rinteudents of the Poor, in the place of Barnabas if. Booth and John J. White. Two Justices of Sessions, In the place of Samue S. Strykcr aud Nicholas Stillwell.

A Coroner for the 3d District, in place of Winant E. Bennett. 'r Also a City Judge, iu the place of Erastua f). Culver, wluue term of office will expire on the last day of April next. Also a Coroner for Uio 41 li Diitrict, in place of Georgo J.

Kibbee, who failed to quality. Tlie attention of Insiectors of Election and Conn ty is direction to Uhap. 54U of the Laws ei I8O1I, a copy of which is printed herewitli, for in bistructious iii regard to their duties under said act, -entitled, 14 An Act to perfect au Amendment to the Constitution, ahulishuig the property qualiticatiou ot people ol color. I CruPTUB I An Atrr to perfect an Amendment to the Constitu tion, alwliiliiue tlie ttroiierty uualaieation of pto- pie of color. Passed April la, 18fi tliroc-liiths being present.

Wbereas, The following amendment to the Con. stitution of this State was agreed to by a majority of all tlie members elected to each branch of the leeislature for the yi ar one tlioiiand eight liiinne and littv-uiue. audthe said aniendm redwas ilniv entered on the journals ot each branch of the legis lature, with the yeas and nays taken tnereon, auo referred to tlie legislature to be chosen at the next eleetion of senators and members of assembly, and was duly published for at last throe months previous to sucn election, in pursuance oi uie tuirieeuiu aiu-cle of the Cou-titution ol tliis State and herein, Tlie said amendment was also agreed to by a maioritv of all the members elected to each of the said brauches of the legislature for the year one tiiousaud eight hundred and sixty, pursuant fo said Thu-teeulh article; which said amendment is iu the words following, to wit: Section one, of article two, of the Corstitution of this State, is hereby amended by stming out tne f.illowinir words: "But no man of coler, unless he hein for three rears a citizen of this State, aud for one year next preceding anyelection, plmll have been seixed and possessed of freehold estate of tlie value of two huudred and fifty dollars, over and above all debts and incumbrances charged thereon, and shall have been actuallyrated and paid tax thereon, "hall be entitled to vote at such eleo tion and no person of color shall bo subject to direct taxation unless he bIirII be seized and posaessed of such al estate as aforesaid." Now, therefore, for the purpose ef submitting the said proposed amendment to the people of tins State, The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: Section 1. The Inspectors ot each poll in the several towns aud wards of this State, at tho general election for g.wernor,to be held on the sixth dayof November, one thousand eight hnndred and sixty, shall hall provide a box to receive the ballots of tbe oitirene nl tl.L, Slat. In relation to the said Dronoeed amen-, ment.

and each voter mar present a ballot on which shall lie written or printed, or partly written or partly printed one of the following forms, namely: "For tlie proposed amendment in relation to suf frage, or Agalut tne propoeeu amenum. to iii i. The said ballots shall be en- rrntvuuH Amendment in relation to suf frage," and so folded as to conceal the contents of the ballot and expose the endorsement. And autiie Citizens of this State entitled to rote for member of assembly In their respective districts snau do jn vnte nn ailnntion of the said proposed amend ment, during the day of election, in the several districts in which they reside. 2.

After finally closing the polls of eueh elec-itnn. tho Tnnnectors shall count and canvass the bal lots given iu relation to said proposed amendment lu tne same manner astnry are reijuin-u or mw canvass those given for governor, and thereupon set down, in writiinr. and in words at run length, the whole number of votes given for Uie proposed amendment," aud tlie whole number given the nrnnosed amendment," aud shall certi fy and subscribe tlie same, and cause copies thereof to be made, certified and delivered as prescrioeu 07 law in respect to to the canvass of rotes given at an tlpftinn fnr mTumnr. 3. The vote so given shall be canvassed by the board of county ranvasaen, and statements thereof hall be made, certified, signed and recorded in tbe manner prescribed hy law in respect to the canvass lug of votes given for governor and certified copies of the same shall be made and transmitted by the county clerks, respectively, in the manner proscribed by law In the caecsof election forgovemor.

The hoard of state canvassers shall canvass the said certified copies iu the like manner as prescribed by law in respect to the election of governor, and In like manner shall make and file a certificate of the result of such ranva's, which shall be recorded by the Seer, tsrv of State and published by him. 4. This art shall take effect Inimediately. Yon are without delay to deliver a copy of the above notice to the Supervisor or one of the Assessors of earh town or ward in your county and also fo eaue a copy of said notice to be published in all the public newspapers printed to your county, once in each week until the eleetion. Yours respect! 11 1 D.

K. FLOYD JONES, Secretary of State. Citt or BKOOXT.TX. Kms CoTjJitt, as. I do hereby certify that tbe above is a true copy of tbe original notice received br me this day from tlie St-c reury of State.

Dated. Brooklyn, August IckJO. Sill" rfMiwreW rjKO. HheritT EVERT DESCRIPTION OF Printing exeouted at the Star Omcev- JOli gi'anted. Kl u-: i IHll tit -AiOptrf.

tote5tliesamej i Patrsii 0,81 jonna.t!is A.Wy.,. By the as mat I Petition of JatmN, CicliV, E. P. Day and oth- trt, and Danid BtbiafakbliUte apportionment of taxes. Severally to Amaiieixxant Coin, Return of Aninr Deareclii)t itid- travid Kllnch, Heat inapecton lot and Justices Walter, Mureliowo ud.

Ji ttmwell, for September, ISoU. I Severally ordendtatLrr-iiU, By the eiS '5- Petition of KtaWk Corkhlll for correction of aseesamcnt. To the Assejiiimllmsiasii n. 'I By the same: i. Petition ot Ctvllllndbudsir.lditlre to claim for 60, for Vret street, io.

i r- mimir" ----rj By Aid. Bcliolft: Petition of Cittai UatXToto Oemetory Company for con-ection of taxeli Referred to On. Sewer Aasewmtiil Ball in for diitrict No. 6, man Assessment RolKuilllusj xssgioliiii Broadway, Lorri-mer, Marshal, and Hl-l at a iiibeD streeto. Severally to ttoAmn aitwstrani.

By Aid. Castor: Petition of John Newel: fell indolltera, for mas lamps corner of Skltain st-a atrat. To the ComiullMUiI XTLjiiipiiiid tJewi. i By Aid. Haujir, oil bsMauatats) Whereas, tlie coutract --t foreradins and Paving Leonard from the creek, was never complet-tvd by J.

Caseedy, the con- traster, and a um iiimerosaotail wuompiete the same was reserved fion Hie A AiiMaiit that has been made with' the uldJ OaaAasiedyln full, for all elninu that theaaid.Cuiidy liaaAauou that street, therefore Resolved. Tout tin sir --rt iijmmiaaioner be, and he is hereby directrd, to o) idreitiae for proposals for completing aaidewlnttt ijrable to the conditions theieot. 1 By Aid D'. OtiWf" i Kdsolved, TuatUitBtlt3triielC(iinmiaelonerbe and is hereby directed to (uUimoUUuiisaial notice of the Iuteution of thin Cooin)tumos Council to flag the sidewalk to tlie. full with, in front of Mo.

13 and 15 Dean street, Letrall Coaso-ourtiui Boerum streets, in the 10th Ward, Adojited. By Aid. JenllDi: ,1 Resolved, Tiiil till CSlrelt Commiaaloner be fcu-thorixud to alUr the cocscxsntiact for ptving Monroe Place, so as to liipiw with the gutter stones, and that Belgian parconint kxf bsiubititutecl therefor, pru- vidL-d tlie coutruw iocs end nciuiiwa consenc in writing to said iMllonacxAn. lr Adui.ted. Bv Aid.

Furor! i KssOlred, S'hitllitiloMOwjimitalonerof Repairs and Supplies, be aud he It li-aljiercby directed to examine the House of 11m Ct. stiSo. W. and report to tuis Common Council, at its next meeting, the amount necessary to rajisBrair said Hotuse. Adopted Itv the same: Resolved, Tbotfho OosnoomraMoncr of Kcpalrn and Supplies be audholilKrewrebydiiioted to give to Hone tjjuipitny do.

loiwoirsueol lulus la-loiy occupieu by Engine Corouuiiy No. J. Iu connection Aid. Fur rsvonjrea a eommnnica-serolJtjpalrs mud Supplies tion from-tbe Cotninlnlon on the same sublitt The resolutiou wutnea ran tdoptnL By Aid. FuiyyiBthaaa stsssniiocoanection Resolved, That tht Conasarminiiiioner of Repairs and Supplies be duvcmilolawsaviniloiiiiwa.il built ind tne side 01 noUNOlume uotapany vy next to where ethrrpirtiessx it tie now excavating, at a cost not to AdOpt d.

'l. il '(. By Aid. Daytoni Resutvcd, ThatHtCorsrceammliiloupr of Repairs end Supplies be and In ii diluted to have toe cupola and roofof the City Hall repaired and ptuuted, and to Hie front iteps repaired and 's Adopted, and by iimnimrHiioiii conaeut ordered to take tifect iminraUtoiy. i By Mel uiiMli, fr frora thieonnsellor.

In conneetiontbiKiith-rtri, Aid. McLaughlin ojoveotad the adopt ion of fhA following resolution, which cx nrimiitcd July 10th, 1890: Resolved, Tint to Clt-w-r-ry Clerk lie and he is here by directed to have tin voword oipelled opponite tlio names of John Hubert, Juiti llouuett, and Wil liam Wallace, on elreintaAtman't ltegiator eiused, hud the word resigttsdiattitii.iaaitdlalieu thereof, i Adopted. -solved, ThsttComrrawrsmitteeoffive le appointed to take iuto eonildenilion ieh therarioiiis ex-ts of the Legislature re latinntoyubaf ablkPurlu1ParadeGrouud, Avenues and dnvuhitl-riiKlteCityiiid tJounty, with tlie view of eonferrli wiaji itli the people and preparing au act pruvidlug lor si sucb Improvements upon an equitable bain, alike faA-liurandJiMt Wall sections of the City, the ilen to bugs emu nponed to tliis Board en or before its first jnufilll'i' In DwmhfT-- Unit tl same may be iii riMiniia-jsssd fol picaeutatiou to the next Lfgislatura at 111 wi Ms-s licit flitting Aid. Von Brunt requMt jmifiid' the Freeident- to rule the resolutiou out of the matter had been referred to a C'jainiltece. Aid.

T. F. Gnen luowljiani to lay the resolution on tho table. The PrcsldeutdldMtlniIIioreMlntlon lti order. Aid.

Van Bnutmovede i toreforthe-reeolutloa to the Committee on Opeotog-8 Street), for report next Mondayevening. Aid. T. r. Mi union xe my upon the table.

,1, The motion wai Wedit to, tn "a resolution laid upon tlie table. By Aid. Van iweii KhkoIvixI, ThatthoOtmcasaiiiMoncr of Repairs and Supplies be, and lull and directed, to have the bell tower repaired, painted and Kill nU-A. Ikdtrlkin apparatus repaired at an erponie noc sot eiceeung Adapted. Bv Aid.

Behold: I Resolved, ThattheComwneriiiiHoiicrof Repairs and Supplies be direetid tota the neeunaary steps to erect cos lamn-Dontiind lx laminon uesn street un Penn street, irom Kent suss avenue to Marey avenue, and to lav nn aswsiini'iit trr-fsro navforthe same. Aid. Tavlor moved to rtFtftrthe nutter to the Com- mittee ou LampaandOoi. Njt agreed to. i The resolution mi tan txan adopted, and byunani' nious cop.ent orilored to taM-as-aketlleot immediately.

By Aid. Bcholui Besolved, ThnttkeCimrrxnrnlslonerof Repairs and Supplies be dir(jcttillii'c--arrliaie coal and wood lor immediate nse. Aid. Scholes ha be direct- ed to advertise for propoaala i-ai forinpplying wood and coal lor city uso. Amendment agrotdlo, Resolution as amended acZs-javdoptci I Bv Aid.

Kiebl i Resolved, That tbe Ctmncrr Tnlsiomr of Repairs and gunpliea be and liehlierebs-csjy directed to advertise in the city papers for ten days for propoeuls to re build Engine No.i.U.w---,ateot uot toexceed the sum ot six hunared iellaa-sari1uiomme to ne done pursuant to speoUloatlom, to be prepared by tlie said uominissiener. The resolution waiadoptosoed on tho following dlvi lion Affirmative Fu rey, Franks, T. F.Ori)eB,DZayon10'KeetTe, Strong, Murnhv. Mauler, KuflUclartnoin, gative Jenkiw Toyl-I-awlor, Via Brunt, Katb- nelsch. i 1 -Aid.

Furey asked anuria i imoni nnanut- that the resolutiou might takien imniidlatuly. Aid. objected. JL. Aid.

VaiiBrunll Whereas, the continctor for rradiug lots on 5th avenue, between lbtlimd 1SX loibilreets, baaenth-ely abaudoucd said worki lliorswsrutei'e, Resolved, Tbat tlie bo and tbe same is hereby declared. null anoKsd void, and the Street immiseioner is hereby dlt-m arttlid to advertise for proposals for nnisliinaMldw-vsworkinaccordanoe with the aid contract, Hinlrcielut a stiuiu and ot-uinaaces of this Comraou Council. Aid. Scholes moved to fx refer Ihe matter to the Couusellor for hUopiuiounaAxt Holiday eveuiug. Agreed to.

Bv the same Whereas, the conlitttorfoTbrandlnit Fourth between Baltic strtet auil Ne-t t'treclit line, has not proceeded with tha Bald vcvork in accordance with the provision of nld out si, tract, kt baa enthely abauuoued the same; lliere-t-iore, Resolved, That. tbe contravswact forrrading, of roui-tn avo irom oiicio is- vtreet, and from 2'2d street and the Ne-sjstevl'trteht Hiis be and the same is hereby declared 1 mill and void, and the 8treet CtnmLgioiieruhercrarf by directed to advertise for proposals for finbhliig tlieuuein accordance with the said contract and Ihe raolut ious of the Common Council. Referred to tbe ConnitlloISortot Mi opinion next Monday Br Aid. F. Green: That the otoo of tho City Clerk and tho Committee-room of the oa Common Oouncll be fiimlihed with new oilcloth as atapoitnot toexceed cents vard Adupted, and by unaulutaoaoui coiuout nrdered to take immediately.

By Aid. O'Keeftu R.volved, That thoComniixaaiiwIonercf Repairs and BnppKes be and he li ber- s-ehv directed to repair Huntington street at in axeia not to exceed two hundred dollars A Cs-how moved to irAeOaesd the resoluttna so as require the Commieiontrto idvertue for proposals lor the worx. Amendment acceiilcditrmsvsd Tbe reuohitin it teendiwAed ru adopted on the iollowiug division I Albrmative Aldermen Caihor, McT-aiieblin, Jeukinst urey, tnntv.T Ja. urecn, xJ Uroen, Davton. Stroni, 4DiTO, uaujer, aieht, Perrv, KnlbtW-ch, Scbolt Negative Aldeininu iayio xor.

yinurumt. Rr Aid. Fofvrf i Petition of VsnBrusDr5Tint for repairs to In line H.we. So ff lo the ire laenaninenrti By Aid. Ci-howl Conimunieatloa fron tha 5nniittec, W.

D. Fin Cimru 1 we loners, stating that they live ori the foliowlng amea panena lute i aw aad Udder aCooipaay, IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROSWELL C. BRA1NARD, Surrogate ot the County of Kings Notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against likNKY StiULDKN, late of Uie City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to srxhibit the alio, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, the Executors, at Uie office of tbe lote Henry Sheldon A Pine-street, in the City of New York, er at the odice of Uie Executors, at Deposit, Broome County, N. on or beforo the 16th day of March next. Dab August 24th.

1360. 1 HENRY EVANS, CORNELIUS V. K. GOODYEAR, an2fi lawfim'S Executors. Tn pursuance of an order of R08WELL C.

BRAINARD, Surrogate ot the County of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having clainia against JACOB SN1.D1KKK, late at the Town of New Lots, deceased, that they are required to ex libit the same, with the Touchers thereof, to Uie subscriber, tho executor, at his residence, lu Uie Town of Jamaica, L. on or before the 1st day 0 March next. Dated, Aupust 21st, lstjd. MARTIN 0. JOHNSON" jrTauQfl clawum'W Executor.

TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROSWELL C. BRAINARD, Snriogatoof the Couuty ol King: Notice is hereby given, t0 V1" bavinK claims against JOHN LOCK WOOD, late of the Uity of Bi-ooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to Uie subscriber, the Bx-ecutor, at the ollioo of Loekivood A Ciusby, lliit Ns sau-street, in tlie City of New York, 011 or belore the filth day of March next. 1 Dated, August 29th, Ism. I WALTER LOCKWOOD, I au30 lawfimTh Executor. TN PUIiSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROSWELL C.

HKAlNAHl), Sun-ogatoof a.uigs: notice is hereby given, so cording to law, to all persons having claims agniust late 01 tne uity ot urookiyn, deceased, Uiat thev are Mwiutri4 tn Uu.u,,,,.l ith the vouchers tliereof, to the suliecribers, the atl-miiiistratrrns the ottice of Daniel P. Barnard, 28 uun-siren, the tjity of Brooklyn, on or before uy ui renruery next. Dated, August 18, I860. I.ANN BRIDGE, 1 JOHN T. BARNARD, ul4law6iuTu Administrators.

IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROSWELL C. BRAINARD. Surriieafii ol the County of Kings: Notice is tierehy given, according to law, to all persons having elaims against xi. ute ol tlie City ol Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to ex hibit tlie same. Kith the vouchers thereof, to Uie subscribers, the administrators, at Uie ollice of Chai man Hitchcock, No.

8S Wall street, iu the City ef New xork, 011 or befure the fifth day of January next. Dated May 2th, W. JOSKI'IIINK A. PRINDLE, W1LUAM W. YOUNG, my 3D lawfim'W Admiiiistratoni, IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROSWELL C.

BRAINARD. Burroirataol the County of Kings Notice la hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against JAMES TAYLOR. Ute of the Gitv of Brooklyn. deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, Ith tlie vouchers tlieieof, to tlie sulsw-i iis-r, tlie ex-erubir, at bis residence, iiisO Atlantic stwt, iu Uie City of Brooklyn, oil or before the 1st day of No remberucxt. Dated, April 27th, l'iVI.

WILLIAM MILFORD, 1 ep'2- lawniTh PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER (IF ROSWELL C. HRAINARH. Surroiratool tlie County ill Kiuirs: Nulhsl is hereby iriven, ao- eording to law, to all M.rsoim having claims aKaiosi JAMES BRIDGES, lute ofthe Town of New Letts, deceased, that they are requhid to riliibltthe saims with the Touchers thi reol, to the the ex- ecutorii, at tlieir place of business, eorner of Market an, I Clierry streets, tn Uie City of New York, 011 or before Uie 1st day ot November next. Dated, April I Vet. STEPHEN VALENT1NR, 8AMLEL T.

VALENT1NK, 1 aji.l lawflmW Exi-rutors. PURSUANCK OF AN ORDER OF ROSWELL C. BRAINARD, Surpogatd the Coiuity ot Kbit's: Nutice is hereby uriveu, ac- C'lrillit'' to lav, to till pi rssms bavinif claims aeaipsf II. Brfl.W Into of the Citv of Brooklyu, deci um-d, Mint they are required to exhibit theaituie, with Uie vouchers thereof, to Uiesuhsori- Jx-r, the Executrix, at the ollice of Stilwell A Swain, 1 Clisuiliers-street, in tue City ol New-York, on or b-fore the f'th day of next. Dated, May 1HUI.

CHARLOTTE 8TII.WELI, lmv29 lawoui'Tu Executrix. I l'UISUAXCE OF AN OliDEIl OF R03WELL C. BRAINARD. SuiToirate ol tlie Cuunty of Kings Notice Is hereby Kiven, -mrdlng to law, to all p-rsons having rlaiuis asiet kiuiA Isteol the city of Urookiyn, ceased, that they are required to exhibit the saiao. ith the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the ex- -liter, at tlie ollice of Charles 13.

Hal tl Wal street, In the City of New fork, on or before the VKd day of Jaiiuary next. Dated, tilth. J. liuur.jHo Mll.JH, JylT lawOmTu Executor. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROSWELL C.

BRAINARD, Snrrocatjof the county of a.iugs: notice is Hereby xiveo. ao- rornlng ru law, 10 1111 pt-rous Having elainis against ROBERT ROHMAN, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are Tequlrod to exhibit the same, wit 1 tno voucners inereot. to in mihserir. 11, a Adirrluistrator, at bis resilience, 60 Pit-rrepnnt 111 tne tyity 01 uioosiyn, on or belore the I1HI1 day of 1. intiidii u.

uuuu, luin, I loll. i JOHN G. K08MAN, ao12 lawCmW IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF RfcSWELL C. BRAINARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims aiming JOSEPH BLACKWELL, late of the City of Urookiyn, deceased, that they ere reqnired to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber! the AdmiubU-atrix, at the office of W. C.

Belts Counsellor-at-Law, 111 Willianvstreet, in the City of New-York, on or before the '-'nth day of March next. Dated, September 13th, 1S6U. SARAH BLACKWKLL, sc-13 lnwfimTh Admliiistratrlx.j TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROSWELL C. BRAINARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims aminst JAMES W. INGATE, late of the City of Brookiyli, deceased, that they are required to exhibit Uie same, with the vouchtm thereof, to the subscriber, the Executor, at his office, f3 Exchange-place, iu the City of New York, on or before tlie first day of April next.

Dated, Stpb mber K2nd, ISOU. WM. SCOTT MURRAY, i se24 law6m'M Executor.1 TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROSWELL C. BRAINARD, SurroEate the County of Kings: Notice is hereby glveu, according to law, to all persons having claims aeT.lnet JOSEPH E. BAYLIS, late of the City Tllrook-yn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the iHine, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the administrator, at the office of Thos.

J. Northall No. Fultou street. In the City of Brooklyn, on or before the 8rd day of December next Dated, May 31st, I860. WILLIAM E.

P. BAYLIS, Biy31 iaw6m'Th Administrator. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROSWELL C. HRAINARll. the County ol Kings Notice is hereby glveu, ac- cording to law, to all persons having claims eirainst I 11 rv i vni'D I a a ir Ultv ot Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to ex- i i.

i. I hibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to tho subscriber, the executor, at the office of Barney, Butler A Parsons, 111 Broadway, (Trinity Build- in tne viry ox new xorx. on or he nn th zzua aay ot January next. Dated, July IS, 1800. CUABLKS A.

MARSHALL, Jy21 law6mS Executor. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF A ROSWELL C. BRAINARD. Surrogate nf tne county ot Kings: Notice is hereby e-lven. e- roruinK 10 law, to an persons having clainia against ELIZABETH RUSHER, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit tlie same, wim tne voucners iereot.

to the suliriiv.r. the executors, at their place of business, No. 78 Front street, in Uie City of New York, on or before the 4th day of December next. Dated, Juno 1st, lbtiO. SAMUEL RUSHKR JAMES RUSH Kit, Je HwCmS Executors.

TOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE It is hereby given, according tn l.w. tn.u. i.uiuis sRainst j.A.r3 tlltahy, lat the City of Brooklyn, In tlie County of Kinga, merchant, deceased, that they are required to ex-bibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. tl, rx rjntiou oi tSi.

k. Aaron mr A wsirawut (Joai. Petition of Foreman of Eng. Co. No.

9, Wi for au tra appropiiatipn to provide for plumbing work for their house. To the Fire Dep. Cora. W. D.

I the same i 8 mi-Annual Beport of the Nassau Water De-Vs-'" partment. ju. To th.i Comion Water and Drainage. By Aid Franks: iAb.j portion of Coggins and Oiddlnge, ln relatlon to bnilding of ce-polB, dtc. In connection therewith a- ij, Maujar offered tlie following resolution i i Resolved, That the GotnraiOMonur of Knpalr and -fct Supplies he is -raby directed to cause a cess-pool to be built under the sidewalk at the rear of -IV the City 1111, and to have the waK-r-pipe of thB CI 11 ill connected therewith, at a cost not to ex- oeedijilA r.

j. Afl g.i,,,!,, mored that the matter be referred te he Committee on Public Landi and BuildiiigH lt' with power to arrange the matter, at an expense ot to exceed $10. i Aid. Foruy moved that the amount be made one nnndred ana seventy-tive aoiiars. i a a Davtoii offered the following substitutes solved, Tbat it be referred to tho Com- on Fublio Linds and Buildings, with instructions to apply ntit to the oewer tjorainissiooers 10 nave rne 1 eewer on Joralernon street laid immediately and Secondly, if-that cannot bo done, to Inquire ns to the expediency ot connecting trie wurer pipes with the Fulton street eewerj or thirdly, ot res' moving the water clojets in the rear of the City 4e Hall, and constructing a cess-pool, with pawer to adopt either in their order and to direct the Com-1 nisioner of and Supplies to have the work done at en exgiense not to exceed one hundred snd seventy-five dollars.

i a Aid. Dayton's resolution was adopted. A d. Vau Brunt, by request. Is recorded as rating Ml! In the negative.

i 11 Th resolution was then erderci to take effect Immediately BAid. Kureys Kjsinetiou of Ojoar Nexsen as Commissioner of afeeu. I Bv the i "Reived, That Charles Der Veechio be -and is her by appointed a Commissioner of Deeds for the -City of Brooklyn, in County of Kings, in placa of OsjarNjxsun, resigned. Auopted. 1 By Aid.

Van Brn-itt titlon of Manrioe Fltrgerald for Increase of salary. a i To the Com on Silary and Expenses. By Aid. Green: Petition of F. W.

Wheeler for- apportionment. me Ae smeut Comv By the same 9,00 55,00 130,01) Bill of N. G. Dubois. T.

F. i Berenlly to the Auditor, i. Aid. Btroust Peiitton of Conrad Soskamp and others for eree-. ttooul a linco, aus, la connection.

Aid. Strong i offered the following I K-oived, That the Street Commissioner publish the oioal lejgal notice of the iuteution of the Com-ti-i roon Couiicit to ptss an ordinance directing vacant lota boanded by South iiu. South 4th, and Seventh (7th) xtreets to be touood i By the same; I Petition si Cornelius Van Cott, for power to finish hie contract for gae regulators T'-i V.m. on i-amps and Gas. Bythesamet PeUtin oi A.

and E. jrry to have sale of luif et South luth street cancelled. tue Aisessmem Cm. Bthesarae: titioo ot Frederick Lows to have tots fenced. In a nnection Aid.

Strong offered the following resolution By Aid. Strong Resolved, That the Street Commissioner be, and ha is to publish the usual notice of tha intention of this Common Council to psxe an i sis aaniHi direetins- the vacant lots oa the northerly of South street, between 4th and 6th streets to be iHiioed. I 14m1.J Petition of Nicholas R. Vaa Brunt for deeds of abandoned portion ef old Jamaica Turnpike. -unacllor far his opinion.

Bv Aid. Hurnhw I hiiau at J4.ii Byard and others for improve- oi eiu sireeT, i To the (trading and Paring Committee, --if BrA.d. iujer: KJ Petition of Foreman iee Csrriago No. 5, E. fr an appropr.at on of $6.

7, i Firs D.partn.e ji Com. D. i P-rry: -1 Pe Itinn of Joseph Bidgway for apportionment of auaee merit. To the Asr-ment Com. By Aid.

KalbfleUcU: Petition of EnRine Co. Ko. 9, W. for four wheeled Hose tender. i i Te Fire DepertsBent Com.

W. Bj tbe same subscriber, tbe Executor of Uie Last Will and Te tament of the said deceased, at his office and place transacting business. No. Old Slip, iu the City New York, on or before the 12th day of January (18(11) next, Dated, New York, this 19th day of June, A. D.

1SG0. FRANCIS GKKETY, tel lawemTm.

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