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niiaaif- PROPOSALS. CUUI'UKATIUN NOTICES. liEUAL NUTIl'ES. LEGAL NOTICES. LEUAL NOTICES.

7 twmiiMBAT.ram -Frca Yesterday's 2d Editioi four Bays later frpm Europe. 1'- J- AT PORTLAND. I Portland, Feb. 14.: The Canadian mall ateamshD Bohemian, from and Qusenslown on tbe yd, arrived Her at naii-past -woe una anoentntf. Tne steamship Kangaroo sailed for New Yirk at tbe aaae time ana tn amujo was ware ooum amntun on the same day.

im Arabia left Liverpool at half-past seTn i. uMilria theSfith nit. r. The Hungarian reached Quoeustown early on the morning ottba 1st int, The ship Kndiionlan of the Dramatic line of New Yord packets wa destroyed by fire in tbe Hereey on Slit ult, She was lying in tbe stream ready to sail when a fire suddenly broke out from tome un-knows cause about four o'clock In tbe morning. In ASSESSMENT NOTICE.

NOTICE IS nerebjr tso, that the tbllowinj assesameu. remain unpaid, and that tha warrant (or oolleotini aid assessments will sxpixe on tha latli day of February next, and that unless said assessment, together with th expense and peretntag allowed by law, an paid on or before said date, I shall proceed to adrer-tiie and sell tbe premises in the manner pointed out by Sections 24 aad 28 of Title th of th present Charter ol tbe City of Brooklyn. PRESIDENT STREET OHJNIKG, FROM FLATBCSH TO WAbHINOTuN AVENUES. James Humphrey $a46 01; A. O.

WhltoQ 341 66-George Daeidaon otlO 41 Augustus Wbiton 90 89: L. Whiton 841 Of); Ann Maria tsrulth and othera TtNTU AVENUE AND SIXTEENTH STREET WELL AND t-UMf. Thomas J. Hyatt IS 60 James A. Miliar 7 60 Eliza Rooney 7 00; Charles Marks and John Darun Charle Wheelick 74 Do A.

A. Jobna-o I James Magee 15 75; Thomas Fallon 7 26 Char-lea A. NchoU 6 75; Michael Egolt 18 b0; O. at. Bal-lard 6 00 Charles A.

Nickojs 40 00 Pr. John Priestly 16 75; John Pallln 7 25 Chas A. Nichols 40 00 Charolin Ariel 13 00 Thomas K. Heath 11 60 Patrick Uuncy 6 26 A. McMullen It 00; Chas.

A. Nichols and E. U. Brown SO CO Lewis burst 30 00 do. 30 00 Theodore Martin 1 00 do.

12 60 Patrick YVaterson 2 60 laik Wueelock 43 00 42 00 Adrian Masters 66 UO do. 20 00 Chas. Marks and John Darlin 10 00 B. fclkina 7 60 tdwaid P. Ilay 35 00; Hemy Punter 3 76; Edwaid Day 6 60 John Palliu 8 26 James W.

Duffy 6 00 A. Nichuls 05 00 Frederick O. Wheeler 38 00 Chas. A. Nichols 16 00 flo.

10 00 Patrick Murphy 3 00; Tueoilore Martlu 2 60; Robert Chap, rriil 60 Robert Chadwlck 2 40 Harris Wilson 415 00 Wm. H. Wilson PJ 00 Thomas Clark IS 10 A. M. WOOD, Ja3law8wTu CoilectorofTaxes and Aaa'meots ASSESSMEUT NOTICE NOTICE la hereby giren, rt the following Aaavarmanu remain unpaid, and that the warrant for collecting said Assemmenta will ex(Jre oo the 0th day of Feb rusry, 1800, and that unteai said aaaesamenta, together with the expense and per centag allowed by law, are paid on or before said date, I shall pro.

ceed to advertise and sell th premise In tbe manner pointed eut by Sections 24 and 20 of Title 6th, of the present Charter of th City ot Brooklyn. SUini K1REKT GAS LAMPS, FROM NOP.TH SECOND STREET TO SCHOLIS STREET. Samuel J. TiMeo S20 64 Fersaekl 7 04 Andrew Marshal 7 08 John Clinch 8 64 Jas. 7 06 Mary Bolt 7 08 Fred Ratn 3 64 Joseph Klein a 38 E.

J. Koberia 0 44 Arthur kc Quade 3 54 M. Fiomga 0 31 R. Suydam 3 64 Joan Carhart 54; N. Araeiican Trust and Banking Co.

14 lfl J. J. Tilden 12 0 Q. C. and E.

Bedell 18 H. (1. King 2 John Wainer 14 16 tieo Cliuch 1 08 Hicbael linnegan 3 64 Drldrlek Keisa 3 64 Wm. P. Foster 3 64 B.

Wallenburg il 64; Zachriah Fllmuller 3 6t Oeo. Rosa 3 64 Jo-aiah Pitman 0 45 Jouah Pitman 10 62 Lawreuce Hajigarty 3 64 irley Bartlett 14 16 K. McNa-mara 7 06. addition to the crew, numbering thiity, there were twentr-fir -sec nd cabin pas enters on board. All urn uni toirether with their tallage.

The Teasel was scuttled but the receding tide left her weU out of water and in pite of every exertion tbe Same raged for suit hours a tbe res.el was almost totally destroyed, She had a large and Mituibls cargo, confuting ol mactitnery, anna aftlns. crate roods an (teneral merchandlso, soro portion ef which it was supposed would be saved In a damaeed state. The loss is estimated at ti 000. Tu ship was ioaured but It is not known whether ihe cargo is covered. Tbe English Budges was to be brngbt forward on thb.

-i i The London Timet says that proposals have been made to America the San Juan affair which may jt ftdly satisfy both countries. -mc. The Paris Culvers has ben suDDreasrd. mi The latest news via Queenstown reports that the ship Armrul, from Bristol for savannah, had been a abandonM at sea. 1 ae crew were saven.

The Liverpool 111! iidui TVwm mm mm Washing-tdk, Feb. 14, of Mr. Oro. tbe powers of the Spi-ei- al Commitiee on priotlog authorized to be appointed vwtrrday, were enlarged, so that they mJy en Quir. into tbe p' Ices paid Tor binding by Congress, h.

i. nuulatinir tbe same, and to make siml lar ioautrles into the prices paid lor eugiaring and taner also, the publication and binding of the ConjresHonai wiooo, also, whe her in their opinion, any changei io the oxisting laws govei ning the public printing in connection with tht txecutive oureau, are ry to mde, with power to repora at any time. Mr. Burnett understood these subjects were con-sWered by a Special Committee last eeasion. Pid tney ever make a report? r.r,..- id tlmt committee was tbe kame as the One no ordered.

They made an investigation, but were not authorised to report at any time, and the call for their report was never reached. If it had been, they were prepared to report a bill on the subject. Allow inis eoiuimueo iw icyun. muj time. Mr.

Burnett I am aarreed to that. The peaker announced the pending business to ba tbe election of a printer. uo motion ot air. i neipa, mere was a qgn oi toe House. Mr.

Anderaon CMo.1 moved that the House resolve Itself into Committea of the Whole on the state of Colon and take up the F. st Ollice Appropriate bill. stimaung the damaiies at six per centum on the sum due the Contractors the amount is a thou. sand dollars a day, and ever day these Contractors are mug rpinea. Mr.

Washburn, (111 thought the House had bet-' ter have one more rote for l'nnter, and if tbe ques- tlon waa not then determined they oould take up the Post Office appropriation Dill. State Legislature. SENATE. Albany, Feb. 14.

Quite a large number of remonstrances were pre-' seated by nearly all the Senators against the remo Ti of tneEast r.irer steamboats from their present landings. Also a large number against tbe fro rata bill. Mr Lawience presented a petitiuo for a ferry between Rlverhed, Sag Harbor and Oreenport. Mr. Mannierra introduced a bill to amend the act for tbe Incorporation of religious societies, al- lowing them to bold real estate, whose annual oome should exceed 6 ,000.

Mr. Grant introduced a bill to amend the Revlssd Statutes relative to mock auctions. It provides that if any auctioneer shall setl goods under a futae representation of their value, or sells goods by the piece which do not all hold out equal in vlue to the aamolf, he shall forfeit the goods to the buyer, pay back tbe money, and also pny a Sue of S25, the half of which shall gj to the informer. He gives every Judge. Mavor, or Justice, having criminal iuriedic- tlon, the power to enforce the penalty or imprison the offender.

Mr, Manulerre Introduced a bill to chatter the American Museum. The Wallabout Martyr's bill was reported ravora-' blv. Mr. Calvin from tbe Judiciary Committee reported a bill in favor of the autt-tentera, changing me law ot landlord and tenant ao as to meet their cases. Mr.

Hammond moved to refer back the report. Alter a aba sklinvsh the motion prevailed by a vte of 14 to 14 and the President castuig the dec! dins' vo.e lor recommittal. lue canal appropriation bill waa reported back froiatbsCommiit with previsions the exten alon of the Chanangv and the completion of the Cbamplein canals, and with the appropiiationa lor the arh and otner canals reauceo. Tbe tiovernor'a meaaage waa taken np in Commit tee ol the Whole. Mr.

Calvin replied at length to the remarks of Senator Himmond, contending that the Governor MORTGAGE SALE. WHERE AS, mad In the payment ef the money secured by a certain mortgage executed by Horace H. Ladd, of the City of York, to Stephen C. Williams, of th earns city, bearing date th 2Ath day of May, $t5, and MoonJud in the office of Register of th County of Kinga, in Liber 440 of Mortgages, at page 638, 'Whieh mortgage has been duly aasigued to th subscribers, William 9. Wet-more and Stephen C.

Williams, as trsattees, and is now-owned by them and, whereaa, tbe amount now due tliarenn la tliAsum nf si 400 of utioclpal, and 459 40-100 of Interest, which together, are th whol sum or amount secured and claimed to be due by said mortgage Now, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of tb power of sale contained in and recorded with said mortgage, and in pursuano of tbe statute in such ease proviuea, tne saiu moi iKs will he foreclosed hv aale of the nremises therein de scribed, whicu sale will be made at public suction. at th vestibule of tne uiy nan. Brooklyn and County of Kings, on the 28th day of February next, at or immediately after 12-o'clock at noon of that day. The said mortgaged premises are described as follows That certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situated In the city of Brooklyn and deacrihed as follows Beginning at the esaterly corner of Seventh avenue and Twentieth street, and running thence southeas erly along the northeasterly side 20th street 226 leet thence northeasterly parallel with Seventh avenue 100 feet thence north westeily par- el in 20th street 144 feet ttieoce souiuweaieriv parallel with Seventh avenue 76 feet thence north-wterlv narallel with 20th atteet 81 feet toieveoth avenue, and thence southwesterly along the south easterly side of 7th avenue 26 feet to tne place oi 1 i i- two tqii ueiug fcun wuv 71 and 792. and narra of lots 741.

742 and 743, am the whol of 744. aa lnjd down on a man filed in the office of Register of Kings Countv, entitled "Map of property in tnefcigbtn waraoi tne city oi Droomj lately belonging to Henry ftory, Burveyed July, lo3o, Dy K. ioitoru, City purveyor. Dated November 28th 18fi. WILLIAM 8.

WETMORE, 8TKPHKN C. WILLIAMS, Trustees, Assignees of the above Mortgage. lUs ft Parsoms, Wall York. no2if )awl3wM MORTGAGE SALE. WHEREAS, DF, fault has been made in tbe payment of the money secured by a certain mortgage executed by Horace H.

Ijidd. of the titv of New York, of the first part, to Stephen Williams of the same city, ot tne seoona part, oeanog oaie uie svoouu uy ui April, 1858, and recorded in the oflice of Register of the couuty oi ainga, in uoar oi eiorigngoa, page 606, which mortgage has been duly assigned to the subscribers, William S. Wetmoreand Stephen C. Williams, as trustees, and is now owned by them and. whereas, the amount now du thereon, is the sum of 17.000 of nrimciDal.

and 11.762 60-100 of in terest, winch together, are the whole sum secured bv and claimed to be due on said mortgage now, notice is bweby given, that by rirtue of the power of sale contained in and recoraea wun saia mortgage and in pursuance of the statute in such case provided, the said mortgage will be foreclo-ed by aale of the premises therein described, which sale will be made at public a notion, at the vestibule of the tity Hall, in tee city ot uroosiyn, on tne xtn day of February next, at or immediately after 12 o'clock at noon of that day. The aaid mortgaged jiremiaei are described aa follows All thofte certain lota, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being iu the Eighth Ward of the citr of Bio klyu, known and ditninguishtd on a certain map fltod in the office of the hegister of the County ot Kings, entitled Map of property in the Eighth Ward of the city Brooklyn, lately belonging to Henry Story, eh lota numbers 760 to "04 inclusive, and parts of lota 766 to 7t8 inclusive, described as follows, to wit Commencing at a point ou the southwesterly tine of Nineteentn street, distant eighty-one feet northwesterly from the westerly corner of Eighth avenue and Nineteenth street, running thence soutftwenterly parallel with said ave-nueoue hundred feet thence northwesterly parallel with Nineteenth street ore bundled and forty-tour feet thence northeasterly parallel with Eighth avenue one hundred feet to Nineteenth street, and thence southeasterly along Nineteenth street one hundred and ioity-four feet to the point or place of beginning. Aiso, all those certain lots ot land, known on aaid map as lots numbered from 737 to 743, and from 745 to 749, all inclusive, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at the southerly corner of Seventh avenne and Mnetetnth street, running thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of Nineteenth street two hundred and twenty-fly feet, then southwesterly parallel with Seventh avenue ooe hundred feet thence north westerly parallel with Nineteenth street one hundred and tony -four feet thence southwesterly parallel with Seventh avenue seventy-five feet thence northwesterly parallel with Nineteenth street eighty-one feet to Seventh avenue, and thence northeasterly along Seventh avenue one hundred and seventy-five fet to the corner aforesaid, the place of beginning also, all the right and interest of the party ot tbe fir it part, In one half of the adjoining sueet and avenue. Dated November 2811, 159. WM.

8. WETMORE. STdPH EN C. WILLIAMS, Assignees of Mortgage, Trustees. Mam Parsons, Attorneys, 64 Wall Htreet.

no28 1awl3wM SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY. -Klias Braman against Qeo.ge G. Johnson and others. (31 actions.) Piekson, Hyds Attorneys. In pursuance of the several judgments in the above entitled 31 actions, dated the 7th day of ftlareb, 1859, the undersigned Referee tberein namd, will sell at public auction, on tbe IBlh day ot February, 1860, at 12 o'clock, at non, at the Commer cial Exchange, No.

369 Fulton street, in the city of Brooklyn. All those thirty -one certain itA, pieces or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Eleventh Ward of the city of Brooklyn. County of Kings and state of New lore, which, tuken together, ate bounded and described as lollows Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Oxford street, which is distant four hundred and seventy-five feet northerly from the northwesterly corner ot Oxford street and Lafayette avenue, running thence southerly along the westerly side of Oxfuid street three hundred and fifty-two feet, theuee westerly at riht anirles to oxtora street one hunarea teet, tliuuce northerly parallel to Oxford street twenty-two feet, tbence westerly at right angles to fort land avenue one bundr feet to the easterly side or Portland avenue, thence northerly along tue easterly side of fclortland avenue three hundred and thirty feet, thence easterly at right augles to Portland avenue two hunarea leet to me point or oiace oi beginning. Each of said lots being vweuty-Uo feet wide ad on hundred feet deen the said loU beiui? oistin- guished on a map filed in the BegiAter's Otfloe of Kings Countv, entitled "Map of parts of the Jacksoa Eatate, In the Eleventh Ward of the City of Bro k- lyn, purchased by Kicbsrd lilydenburfih," dated Brooklyn, December, 1855, made by William Lud-lara City turveyer, by the numbers 50 to 65, both inclusive, and 78 to 92. both inclusive.

Dated January 25, 1860. 2aw3w P. HARVARD, Referee. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUiNTF. lhe Hanover Fire Insurance Company against Lindsay J.

Weils and others. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale, made in this action on the 20 ih day et January, 1860, by which It was, among other thing, directed that the undersigned, as KetVree, should sell at public auction, us the County of Kings, the mor -gaged premises hereinafter described. This is to give public notice, that on the fifteenth dry of February, I860, at the hour of 12 o'clock noou, at and in the vetttibule of the City Hall, in the City of Brook lyn and County of Kingt, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, the said mortgaged premises, which are described as folluws, viz, Alt those two certain lots, pieces or parcels ef land, situate. lying aud being in the Tenth (late Sixth) Ward of tne uty ot Brooaiyn, in the oou.uy ot Kings and Slate ot New York, bounded and described aB follows, to wit Commencing st a point on the northerly hide of Church street, distant one hundred and twwity-flve feat easterly from the easterly line ot Court street runniog thence northerly parallel with Court street one hundred feet thence easterly parallel with Church street thirty teet tbence southerly parallel with Court utieet one hundred feet to Chur street and tlience westerly along tiae northerly side Church a 'reet thirty feet to the post or place or beginning. gntberwitb, all and singular, the tenements, hrteditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, and tbe reversion and reversions, rent, is sues aud profits thereof.

Dated January 21 1860. GERAKD 41. STEVENS, ja24 2aw3wTuaTh Keteree. TVTOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE j. inscnarge ot an tnsotvent from his Debts, pur to the fwWaM thfl third article Jf 'th( fi ut flf fa the Reified SUtutes.

MirHAU, UiCKBTT, of the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and Mate of New York. Notice first publiahed. January 6th, I860. Creditors to appear before the Hon. Sam'l County Judge ot Kings County, at the Chambers the County Court of Kings, at tbe City Hall in tbe City ot Brooklyn, on the 6th day of March, I860, at 10 o'clock, A.

to show cause (if any they have) why an assignment should cot be made ef add Insolvent's estate, and he be discharged frsra his debts, MICHAEL HACK KIT, jaS lawGwTh Insolvent. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE Discharge of aa Insolvent from his Debts, pursuant to tbe provisions of tbe third article of the first title of the filth chapter of the second part of the Re vised Statute. Albert H. Mott, of the City ef Brooklyn, individually, and as au ember ef the bite firm of Samuel Notice first pnbl'shed January 2o, 1860. Creditors to appear before the Hon.

D. Culver, City Judge of the City of Brooklyn, tne 19th day of March, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause why au assignment of the said insolvent estate should not be made, and bt be diacbaigMt from his debts. B. F. pAWYFR, Attorney for Insolvent, Uw6wW Nm.

15 Wall atreet. ATOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN. THAT Il application will be made to th Legislature of ine sure ot new- era at Its present session for ao act to incorporate th New-York and Brooklyn Cab Co Dated, January 16th, 1860. J17 law6r0 TO CONTRACTORS. i NAAC WTR DWAfcTMKM.

1 364 Fulton Brooklyn. Feb. 7th, 1860. 3alad ProDoeala will be received at this Office un til MONDAY, tb 12th i of Iter oh next, at 12 noon, ior Duuarng tn fewers in pari oi iraiuage District no, 11, as shown on on Bis a ibis van. 1 Plana and Soeoifioatlons mar re seen, and blank forat of propofcaii, procured on application attn VU1W.

Heporat trropoiala will be reautred on each sub- division. No Droposal will received or considered unless mad in said form, accompanied by the signatures of two persons, auiy quaiinea in trie man-B and form therein set forth. fe7 dtd OFFICE OF STREET COMMISSluNER, No. 6 City Hall Proposals for Fencing Lota. Sealed Proposals will be received at the Street Com missioner's Oflice on Saturday, 26th February, t8e0.

until o'cioca, r. tor leaning lots at the following locations, via. Fulton avenue, south side, between Carlton avenue and Adelphi street. Flatbuab eaat side, between Fulton avenue ana navy sneer. Hampden street, west side, between Lafayette and JUeKalb avenues.

Clermont avenue, eaat side, between Myrtle and rai avenue Myrtle and Bedford avenues, corner of. Montrose avenue ana lxinmer street, northeast corner of. Ainslie street, south side, between Ltonard and Lor- imer streets. Powers and Leonard streets, northwest corner of. Powers and Lorimer streets, northeast corner ot.

Powers and Leo ard Btteeta, northeast corner of. Ainslie, leonaid, Devoe and Lorimer streets, block Dounaea oy. Agreeable te the ordinances passed by the Com. mon Council. Proposals to state the price per running foot of fence, complete, Blanks fur estimating furnished at the oflice.

Time al owed for completion, thirty days. Proposals will not be considered unless accomps nied with a consent in writing of two sureties, ol $'200 each (who shall qualify aa to their responsibility,) that it tbe oontract be awarded to the party proposing they will become bound as hia surety for its faithful performance and in case he shall neglect or refuse to execute tne contract, so awarueu, men mat tney will nav to the City of Brooklyn the difference be tween the price so proposed and the price of the next hlghes. bidder to whom the contract may be awarded. Proposals to be endorsed Charles Tiiiney Street Commissioner proposals tor fencing lots." Brooklyn, February 13th, 1860. CHARLES TINNEY, felS td Street Commissioner.

OF STREET COMMISSIONER, No. 6 City Hall. Proposals for flagging i pealed proposals will be received at the Street Commissioner's Office on Saturday, 25th February, 1S60, until 3 o'clock, r. lor nagging tn suit walks of the followiriir streets, vli: Division avenue, from Kectavenueto its junction with soutn B'X streets. Rush street, between Kent aud Division avenues.

Bedford avenue west side, between Fulton and Flush- inn avenue. CIiiskpu avenue, west side, between Myrtle and Flushing avenues. Claseon avenue, west aide, between Quincy and Gates avenues. Flushing averne, south side, between Bedford avenue and Navy street Raymond street, west side, between Fulton and De Kalo avenues. Hicks street, east side, between Harrison and Degraw streets.

Park avenue, south side, between Oxford and Cum. berlaud streets. Carlton avenue, between Flushing and Park avenues, Butler street, between Hoyt and Bond streets. Hudson nveuue, between York street and New Ferry, South Ninth street, Its whele length. Agreeable to the ordinances passed by the Cora' mon Council, Proposals to state the price per auperScial foot of nagging complete.

Blunka for estimating furnished at tbe oflice. Time allowed for com sixty days. Proposals will not be considered unlessaccompanied with a consent in writing of two sureties of $iiO each who shall qualify as to their responsibdity that il the contract De awaruea to me parry proposing, uiey will become bound as his surety for its faithful performance and in case he shall neglect or refuse to execute the contract, if ao awarded, then that they will pay to the City of Brooklyn the difference between the price so proposed, and the price of the next highest bidder, to whom the contract may be awarded. Proposals to be endorsed Charles Tinney, Street Commissioner '-Proposals for Flagging Sideaalkr." Brooklyn, February 13th, 1860. CHARLKS TINNEY, fe'3 td 1 Street Commissioner.

M.EOICAL. T7EGETABLE POWDERS, TO CURE matlORRHAQES. SPI1T1NO BLOOD, Thin Medicine has been Droved to be the best rein edv in ue for the relief of persons suffering trom ti U1JT ITlMfi nfi" rtS.Ml-lrvMlAUI!.!,. It ppeeuuy ricin 6LOOD, whether Irom tne lungs, csroroacu, It has never failed to rtlievt, -and to cure when In all Thioat and Lunir lliseases such as BKONCHIT1S, CKOIV, ASTHMA, I HTHISIe, etc. Taken as a Snuff, it has cured CATARRH, OPHTHALMIA, PoLYfUS.

etc It is equally certain in the cure of DIARRHOiA, DYSEN'IKRY, and all itm.ni tiiaaauAfl of this ft'nqfl. ft has been nticoessful- lv used in oases of DROPsY and DYSPEPSIA. If timalv inken. it la sure to make PARTURITION easy a.d prevent FLOODING. It rectifies all excessive Mitmtaltntnttntt.

Thae Powilara are rauallv efficaclona in exteinal annlieatlons. Tbev ataunch th BLEEDING of Wnnnrin caused bv Bruises. Cuts, etc and soon heal lhf.rrv Thev have healed GanQrenous SORES, UL- nKRS and anme of the worst dines of WHITE SWELLING and NECROSIS. Kesldea their usefulneas in stotininar all HEMOR RHAGEri, these Powders are especially effective in ridding the system of all tCBof nious taints or vim and in restoring it to its natural condition, and hence healthful action. Thev need only to be tried to satisfy all atients of their healing virtues and of thir best remeaial agent lor tne auuienia some mentioned.

JS It will be found on sale at the Fta Office, and the principal druggi-ts in the city Put up in boxes with din-ctiona at $2 per boxes also In envelopes in leas quantities, ot $1 each, to tend per mail. i23 tf VAN lANDT'S Plldit. ii'usff liKCElVfcD AND for sale at th Htar Opfick, a quantity of these celebrated Anti-Bilious Pills, freshly made up. Pi 86 earnta per nos tl MONEY REFUNDED I PARSONS 4 Rat, Cockroach and Insect Exterminatot Warranted successful, or the Money Refunded. Agent for Brooklyn, ni4 O.

P. MILNE, 217 Fulton GIBSON'S SYRUP, FOR SCKOKULA, Scald Head, fait Rheum, Erysipelas, or any disease of the blood whatever. One dollar per bot tie. Agent for Brooklyn, O. P.

Vli. NIT, Fnlfnn.t. DR. BAAKEE TREATS ALL DISEASES. FECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO tTj all Chronic Diaeaaes.

Couohs. Cootie. Con SDatrnoN, Ihficenza, ahhmh, BsoxcErnB, all Dls-' eases of the Nosa. Mocth, Throat an 1 1 rus all fifiN DisXA.ls of every description ancceaafully treat ed LCUBIOO. I CHBAR ABSCESSES, tCUIFCLA, RUXD' MATIaM, liOCT, Nevkaioia, Pakalyijh, Epiispsv, or i ojfvuLsioNs.

Dyspepsia, Dvskmkhy. Piahrucsa. The very worst cases of Pats cured in a Bhort time also diseases of the iitomaoh. Liver and Bowels There are many diseases Incidental to women and children which are treated wun aisungutsiiea success. All narticulars will be Riven by letter.

Dr. Baake ean produce ne thousand oi hia perfect success in curing. Cahciks, Old Bores, or Uicmw, Hip Difeapks, TiSTWA of every description, Scald Hkad, Wens, foLYPUii of tbe NofiB, or any otner part ot the Douy. Timors aud SWEi.uxaaof every description, and without the one ot tne unite, or any suigici instru mnts. These last named diseasss cannot ba eured by correspondence therefore all such patieuta must plaoe themselves uuuer tne uoctor-a jers raai super, vision.

Dr. Baskee has made a new discovery of a Flu- Id that will Droduce absorption of the "Cata ract and restore prmaneut vision to the Eye, ithout resort to the knife. All diseases ot tne EYES AND EARS are successfully treated without the use of the knife or needle. Dr. Baal; ee has constantly on band at hiB office a very extensive assortment ot beautiful ANY) TYMPANUMS, or KAR-DRUilS, which are suitable for either ex and all ages Inserted In five minutes.

Ear TRfarxTS of every de-scrip ion also every variety of artificial article known in the world a large assortment of beautiful and durable ARTIFICIAL HANDS, with the Arm and Hbow attachment ARTIFICIAL FEET, with the Ankle, Leg and Knee-joint attachment. These articles are perfectly natural, and adapted for either sex. and ean be sent by express to any part of the world. All kinds of 1 rus.s for Hernia or Rupture of evory description, for either sev, and Trasses particularly adapted for females weak condition also for those with Prolapsus ftteri. Doetor Bsakee Is one oi the moat celebrated and skinful physicians and surgeons now living, Hia fame is known personally iu every principal tity of tbe world.

All letters directed to Dr. Baakee must contain ten cents to pay postage and Inc dental exneners. AU chronic diseases can he treated by cerreaponl-ence, except those mentioned, which will require his personal aupervieion. tg- Otto Hours from 9 A. M.

to 4 P. DOCTOR BAAKEE, Offlc, T04 Broadway, few Doors above Fourth street, New York City. dl It SUPREME COURT. CITY AND COUN-ty of New Yoik diaries Thwng, and Sa rah hia wife, rlaintilla, against rauklia Timing, and Jane bis wile; WiUiam inwlng, and louna nts wife Ebenezsr W. Tbwlng Sarah D.

Bird Ma is-da, wife of Eli Sanderson the said Eli Sanderson Mary wife of George H. Loring tb said George H. Loriog Ebeneter W. Thwing, as sole acting Executor ot the Last Will and ieatameut of Ann Tb wing, deceased absnezer W. lb wing and William 'I wing, as Trustees (und th said will) of Charles lowing (the plaint II herein) and of Francis Albert Thwing, and nf Franklin Thwing (above named) the said Francis Albert Thwing Mary Baker 'lhe Bowdon Square Baptist Church (called in the said will of Aun Thwing, deceased, 'lhe Deacona of th Bautist Church in Bowdoin Square, Boston Asa Wilbur, Motes Poud, Uwigbt Wueelock aua ramuel rJoa- lear, 1 eac ns of the said Bowdoin quare Baptist Church Harriet O.

Loriog Susan Lorlug Ma ria A. Thwing; Mien Thwing; orgianna A. Thwing Suaan M. Thwing Jane 12. Thwitg kllen (or Helen B.J wife ot Ohailea (or Charles Sanderson tbe said Charles W.J Sanderson Marr wife of Thomas Hunt the raid Theroaa liuat ra-rah wile of Eranc 10.

Fay the said trancis E. Fay bby H. E. George, wile of James W. Ueonia the said Jamea W.

George rophia E. jane wile or Mils a. tetersou tne earn ins a. Peterson Virginia G. Thwing Sarah F.

Timing John Haider; Skiduiore Woodnorih Pariok Golden; I hades Fitzgerald; Ab.aiiam uawon mea Dawson D. Heniy Buiteuete and beorgi- ana Kelly, aole Executrix ot the Lat il ana lesta- ment of Nathaniel C. Kelly, deceaatd lltreudanis. Iu pursuance and by virtue of the Judgment en-fereri in ihe above entitled aoliun. at a Snecial Term of the Supreme Court of the itateot New York, held at the City ol New York, on tbe day ot April A D.le69.

Notice is hereby aiven, thatlw.llex. nose for sale, and sell at public atictioo, at the Mer chants' Exchange in the City ol' New York, on Tt es-pay, the tweuiy-Mive th day of March, A D. ISM, at twelve o'clock at noou of that All and singular, those of the lands and premises particularly mentioned io the said judgineut, which aie situated in the City of Brooklyn, in tne aiud couuty oi a ngs, and which aie deaenbed aa lullowa, that ia to any All those wo certain lots, pieces or parcels of ground, situate, 1 ing and being In the City ol Brooklyn, County of Kings aud Stale of New iork, houndtd and contiiuing us follows, that Is to say Beginning at the point bounded by the intersection of the westerly aidti or Columbia street with the northerly line of Cran' erry atreet a.d running thence northerly a onj the westerly line of Columbia street aforesaid twenty-five feet tlience westerly al'ing a line -parallel with the northerly lino of Cranberry street aton said one bundled and titty feet to the easterly Una of Furman street thei.ee southerly along the eat ter line of Kurraan street twenty-five feet to the northerly line of Cruuoerry street aforesaid and thence easterly along the noilherly line ol Cranberry etrtet one hundred and hltytett to tbe plaea of beg-m ing be the said dltnmsioiis mere or less ana an ne rigui, uti anu iuie.ei in to the street and each ot tnera in front of and adjoining said And aim, all that piece or parcel of land, situate, Imitate and being In the Fust Ward of the City of Hrookl buuuded aud cehcribed as follows, to wit Beginning at a point tn the westeily si' of Co'um-bia Pt'Osat, at wtmt would be the ditcct continuation ol the line of the northerly side uf Cran berry ntieei i' it were continued to Coi nibia street ruunioa; tneuce westerly on a direct continuation ot thnpaid northerly line of Cranberry atrett eighty feet and tlivnua southerly par Me with Columbia stitet twenty -five et ihence tasterly eighty to Columbia itreet; and thence northerly i Columbia street tweoty-flvefcet tb? point or place of beg nn ng, Audalao, ah that criaia lot, ur parcel of land, situate, lying and being in tWe Fieventh (late eveoth) Ward ot th city otBrcokljn, sndkn -wn and distinguished on a certain map filed in tne office of tbe Cleik of the Couuty ot Kio.a, on the lTth day 0i July, la48, and iuioribed, Map of part of lhe PoHtFarm ftc.by the number 690, bouudid as follows, to wit BegiHLingat tbe HOUtbetst: rly comer of De Kalb avenue and Cumberland street, luuuiug thence southerly at ing the fa terly ude oi'Cumlier-land streetone hundred ud thirteen tert seven in-cheM, thence easterly at right aug'es to umbsrt ni strtet six feet eight inches; thence northerly alright angles DeKaih avenue uue hundred and un leet to ieh.alti avenue; a mi luence westerly a- ng southerlv side of DeKulb avenue twenty-nme fe and three quartets of an inch to the place of begin ning io, reoruary auo, ibw. SU LUM P. LLK, heferce Thk(U990 Attorneys, fe6 2aw6wMV Ao.

8 Wall-street, Y. SUPREME COURT. JOHN U. CONK Un and Isabella O. Conklin.

a wife, plaintiff. azainst Catharine Co. klio, William Coi.klm and F.uxa B. Coi.kiin, bis wife, George N. Couklin, Mry E.

Conklin, and Warren S. Cobkhn, defendants. In Dursuanoe of a judsrmeut order of this Court, made in the above -entitled action, bearing date the ninth dav ot January, 1SJWJ, I will sell by t'ubiic Auc tion, at tbe Commeicial Exchange, 809 Fulton atreet. foDDosite theCitv IUH.) in the City of Urook lyn, on the twenty -fourth day ui February 12 o'clock, noon, the desctibed land aud premises All those four certain, lota, pieces oi paroels ot land, situate, lying and being in th lenlh(late Sixth) Ward ol the City ol ur oKiyn, in theCuuuty of Kings and State of New YoiJi, which, taken to gether, are bounded and described as follows, to wit Begmuing at a point on the northeasterly side of LivinMaton street, mutant ooe hunurea teet fluutn. easterly from tli4 easterly corner of Hanover place and lAivmgatOB street running thence southeasterly alone Livingston stuet eighty feet thanes north easterly and parallel with iltuover place eighty leet thence northwesterly and jiarallel with Livings-ton street eighty let and thence southwesterly and again parallel with Hwuover place eighty feet tu Uvingatou street, the point oi oegmniog.

AUo, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of laud, situate, lying and beiug In the fourth Ward of the Citv of Broiklyn atuiesaid, bounded and dei-ciibtd as follows, to wit Beginning at a point diatautone hundred and nineteen ltet seven inches noritierly from the northeasterly corner of Pearl and Tiliaiy streets: and runniuir theuce easterly a'd purnllvl with Hilary atreet one hundred aua two feet nine incnes thenaa northerly and parallel with lea 1 1 street nfueteen teet seven inches thence westerly one hundred and two feet bine inches and thence southerly suing fearl street nneieen leet iven inches to the place uf beginning. Also, all that certain lot, piece or par el of land situate, lying and beiug ia the Fi th Ward of the City ot Brooki) aiGiemiia, Known aua aistingutshfa upon a map of the Dt-fiield estate rec rded in the oflice of he Clei (now Register) ol the County ol Kings as and by the number eighty-six (80), bound ed at foUowH, to wit Beginning at a point on tne Westerly side of Go street, distant one huuirel and twenty-five feet North of the North -West corner ot (iota ana si rile stieets tnouce runsmg neater ly narallel to Myrtle street one hundred teet aad three inches thence Northerly on a line parallel with Gold ttreet twenty five leet. tbenoe Easterly ag-iio parallel with Myrtle btreet one hundred ieet and three inches to UoM street sfureaaid and tlience Southerly al'inff the Westerly side of Gold street twenty five reet the place ot beg on ing. fcubkc to a Covonanfrrea' running with the Iana and premi ses iLat no slaughter bouse, blacksmith's nil distillery, or any build ng or erection that shall be a ntiiauce to the neighborhood shall be built, erected or put upoa the said premises, Also all that certain lot piece or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying aad being ia the Fourth Ward of the city uf Brooklyn aforesaid, and bounded and described aa follows Begiuning at a point on the Westerly Bide of Barbirin (uow DawreuCr1) street, which in disUnt Southerly Irom the rimith-weit corner of Bar bar in (Lawrence) atreet and Jobnaon street one hundred and twenty-eight feet, running thence WeKtvily and el with Johnson street one hundred end seven teet anl six inches, thence Southerly and parallel with tUrbarm (Lawrence) atreet twenty two feet, thence Kaaterly and parallel again with Johnson street one hundred aud aeveu feei and six inches to th- Westerly side ot Bur burin (Lawrence) street aloreaaid, and thence Northerly alon the Westerly aide of Batbarin (luw-rence) atreet twenty two feet to the place of beginning. Together with all and singular the tenement, hereditaments, and appurtenance' to the said lands and premises respectively belonging or in any whe appertaining.

Dated Brooklyn, January 10, 1860. KICHAKB INGUAHAM, jalO lawflw Tu Keteree. pOUNlY COURT KING3 COUNTY. Vy Richard H. Benn tt against Robert T.

Hicks, et. al. D. C. J.

Wi.valow, Pitt's. Att'y. In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made and entered in th- abore entitled action on the 2d day of February, 1880, tho nudarsigned, Referee, will sell by Pub ic Auotion, on the 28th day of February. 1860, at twelve n'c ock, noon, of that dar. In the restibule oi the City Hall, Broi klyn, the fol-lowing described premises, to-wit All ihitt certain lot, piece, and parcel of land, Mtuate lying and being in the City of Brooklyn, afore aid, butted aud bounded as follows, to-wit Beginning at the southwest comer ot Hudsrn aveuue and Bvlivnr street, and running from thence westerly along tbe southerly side of Bolivar street, fifty-five teet Ore inches, to Fleet street thence sou hweaterly along the easterly side of leet street, forty feet nine inches thence southeasterly, thirty-one feet four inches, along land now or late ot Edw.rd Bourdett thence eaaterly along land now or late of Klward Bourdstt, and in a direct line to Hudson avenue, rlfty-flre fVet eight inches, to Hudson avenue and from thence northerly slon the westerly aide of Hudaon avenue, fi ty-nne tVet, ti tbe place nf beginning.

Dated, February 3d, 1860. K. OKMlsTON CURR1E, fe4 2aw3w8 Keieree. NOTICE OF DlsTRIBUTI N. N0-tic Is hen by glvoo, that tha balance of the procs ds of the Real tate I Deo OsaoHN, 1 te of the tity or bTOusiyn, eeceaeen, lately maun under at the 'urrogate's offlo in th City ot Br klyn, oa the fourteenth day of March next, at ten o'clock in i tb forenoon of that day Dated this v6th day of January, A D.

1860. CniRiomt Osboiw, Ell is. KV, th administrators of Edson Osborn, deceased. Ulfc.Wf.TT d1 dllllumn 26 law6wlb turiogat. I tu uium ui iu, duuifu bi mo v.uu ui i har ott Osborn and Rll Osborn, adminislra to' of the gods, chattel! and credits of the sod' decea ed, wil be divided by tne said Surrogate among thecred tors of tbe said ceased in propor- tlon to their soertive d-bts.

accordici to law. P. COUNTY COURT, COUNTY or KINGS StttDhen C. Bedall aninit (Jorlmm -Tsvlur and Mary his wife, Jay Jarvis, President of the Citiifns' Bank, Thomas Boyce, Ibe Farmer' and Citizens' Bank, Daniel Stewart William Brogiere, Cadwallader A Bedell, Daniel Burtnell, President of the Citizens' Bank. Amended Summons.

To the Dependents bore named and every of them xou are hereby summoned and required to answer the amended complaint In this- aouon, which was this day filed in the osloe of th Clerk of the County of Kings, at the City Hull In the City of Brooklyn, ana to serve a copy or your answer to tu saia com plaint on the subscriber, at bis oflice, Ho. 25 Court street, in tn City of Brooklyn, within twenty days after ibe service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such service and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time atoresaid, tne piaintitt in una action will apply to tne lourt for tne relief demanded in the complaint. uaiea ueeen Dor itn, ihom. 0. P.

BARNARD," ja21 law6wS Plaintiff's Attorney. pOUNTY COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS Edward C. hlcbarda against Samuel hillips and another. Huls Bennctt, PlfPs. 61 Wall-street, New-Yrk.

In pursuance oi a judgment order of this Court, made in the above entitled action, bearing date tbe 20th day of January, 1860, 1 will aed by Public Auction, at the auction room of James Co don, Num bsr i69 Fulton street, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 234 ay of February, I860, at (3 o'clock, noon, the following de.eribel land ana premises All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildiug thereon, situate, lying and being in the Tenth (iate Sixth) Ward of the city of Brooklyn, County ot Kings, and State ol New-York, bounded and described aa dlows Beginning at a point on the southerly side ot Pacific street, uistant two and five 06) teet westerly from the southwesterly corner of Pacific and Hoyt streets running thence westerly along the southerly side of Paeitlo street twenty (20) leet thence southerly parallel with Hoyt through th centre of a party wall (erecteu as to one halt ol the width thereof on the premises westerl) adjoining and as to the other half of the width thereof on the westerly side of the pre-m sea hereby conveyed) one h-udred(lOO) feet to tbe midole of the biosk between F'aeiha and Dean streets thence easterly along the middle line of the block tweuty (20) feet thence northerly parallel with Hi yt street through the centie ot a party wall (erected as to one hall of tha width thereof on the premises hereby conveyed and as to the oilier hall of the width thereof, on the premises easterty adjoining) one hundred (100) feet to the southerly aide of Pacific street, at the point or place of begiuning. lbs said lot being twenty feet iu width, nout aud, rear, ana one unci rei leet in aeptn en each mac. Dated, Brooklyn, January 80th, 1800. j31 2aw3wTuSF JOHN Referee. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY.

Chares G. Btoppani against hn T. Waitings and otiiers. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sa'e, made in tins action on tue second day ot February, 1800, by which it was, among other tilings, directed that the undersigned, as Referee, should sell at pub lic auction, In too County Kings, tue morlguged premises hereinafter described. Now, tais is to give put lie notice, that ou Saturday, the 26th day of February, 1860, at the hour of 12 kick no-n, at and in the vestibule of the City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, and saidilounty oi Kings, I will sell at public auction, to the higheat bidder, the said mortgaged premises, which are described as lb lows All that certain lot, piece or arcel of land, with the dwelling hou-e thereon, situate, lying and being in the City of Williamsburgb, County ol Kings and Mate oi ora, Dououea aua oea as 101-lows.

to wit BetfinninK at the rear southeasterly corner of the lot hereby conveyed, at a point di-tant westerly iifiy-nve leet at right angles from rata street' and one hundred and tweuty feet ai.d bIx inches northerly at right angUs from the northerly line of South Eighth street, and at the southwesterly corner of land heietolor conveyed by the parties of the first patt hereto to DavicWS. Mills and running thence westerly parallel with South Eighth atreet twenty-two ftet thence northerly parallel with Filth atreet seventy feet, more or less, to outh Sixth atreet thencs easterly along the southeily tide of South bixth street twen ty-three leet, more or less, to the westerly wail of the brick house conveyed as aforesaid to David S. Milla thtnee aoutherlyalonr. th wettetly side of tne sail Di-icii nou-e, aua along tns iana so conveyed to David S. Milla.

aixty-four ftet, more or les, to the point or place of beginning: being the same premises conveytd to the said JohnT. Welling by one Hiram Russell and hia wife, by deed be. ring da June 1. 1863. Dated Feb.

3d, I860 GErSAhD It. S1EVEN3. Referee. C. Van Voorhis, Attorney.

fe4 2aw3wFS BOUNTY COURT, COUNTY of KINGS. Richard H. Tucker against Peter Hay and others. In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made in this action on the 6th day of F.bruary, A. lsCO, 1 will sell at public auction, at the salesroom ot Jane- le k.

So.i, number 369 Fulton atteet. Brookl) on Tcbsday, the 6th day ot March next, at 12 o'clock, noon, ot tttat nav, the lot owing detcriued lanos and premises All those certain lota, pieces or parcels ot land, wttn tue suit. tings and improve menta thereon erocted, Bituate, l.viug nod being in the Eastern District of the City of Brooklyn, formerly in the village of witllamsburgh and town of Bush- wick, and known and di-anigu-shed upon a Map of property in tue village et Winiamsburgu," made Dy Alexander Martin, City fcurvejor, Brooklyn, 17th October, 1836, and filed tu the office of the Register of the County of Kings, by William W. Campbell, Master in Chancery. October, 1842, the property iu eluded In Buid map buing divided into sections and lots, as lots (108) one mired aud sixty-tight, and (169) one nuudred and sixty-nine, in section (6) fix, upou said map, iiontiug upon the Newtown road and Sin th street, opposite and arljucent to said lots; being tbe same premi es conveyed to Peter Hay by Mary Storms, Mary J.

Williams, and Margaret A. Williams, by deed dated 24tb June 1864, recorded in the office ot tho Register of County, in Liber b71 of Conveyances, page 2uth, July 29, 1864. Dited, Brooklyn, February 11th, 1S60. fel3 2aw3w.UW JOHN C. SMITH, Referee.

REFE REE'S SALE. COUNTY Court, Kings County, Mary Broli against jam 08 A. Brodie aud V. Bt odie. Un ler and i pursuance of a udgment order, bear-in djtt? the 27th day of December.

1859, made in the above entitled action bv the Hon. Samuel D. Morris, i ounty Judge of Kings County, th undersigned Re ltree therein named, w.U camse to be sold, under my direction, at public auction, at Tbe City Stiles Room," No, a43 Fulton htreet, in the City ef Brooklyn, in said County, on the 15th day of February, 1800, at 12 o'clock, at noon, the fellow ing described premise, yit. All tint cert fin lot of land, together with the Duumngs mereon. iviair in Tne city or urooaivB, Couuty of Kinga and citate of New York, aud dia (in iruieihcd on a certain map or Jao M.

Hickn and John M. Hicks' pwperty. by lot number three (3), bounded in front by HioitH street i south by Alexan der Birkbtck'a iioe, iglity feet in the rear or west by a small street, mueteen reet 4 inchefl on said street, to the line of Jot umber two; along the line of Jot No. 2 and the line of lot N. 1 to Hicks street.

HkveDty-seven leet ten inches thence along Hicks tieet to the place of beginning, twenty two feet, more or lew. Uattd, Brooklyn, Pec. SO, 1850. WM. 11, WARINU, Kvfree.

F. Tabbr, Att'y, dai lawOwd 3h8 Fulton street, Brooklyn. PEUEMPTOUY SALE OF REAL ES tateiu tbe ltxlvWAid ot the City of Brooklvn, to a concern. The following described premises will be ao'd at pub ic auction, at the Commercial Kxchauge, No. 30W Fultun Kti-eet, la the City of Brooklyn, on the 25th day ot February, 1860, at 12 o'clock, at noun Int.

2 qAh, each 25 feet wide and 100 feet deep, the west side of Oxford stieet, between Alyrtie and Park avenues. 2d. 8 lots, each 25 feet wide and 100 feet deep, oh the eat side ol Oxford street, twee a park and Fluahiag avenue a. 81 3 hit, each 8 feet wide anl about 107 feet deep and 2 lots, eacu teet wide and about 93 feet on tbe north side of Para avenuv, betwetn Oxford aud Cumbarland Htreets, 4 lota, each 25 feet de and about 9.3 feet dep, on the south de of Willougbby avenue, between Cumberland street and Cat leton avenue, on which are four unfinished houses. 6th.

3 lots, each 25 feet wide and about 9 feet deep and ou corner lot, 29 feet wide and ab ut U0 omp ana on. corner iot, inmua ao yu feet seep, on the north tide of leKalb avenue, be. tween Cumberland street and tarleUm avenue, on which foundation and ctllar walls are laid Title perfect, and unincumbered. Terras For further paniculars, enquire of D. P.

ihNARD, Attorney. 2aw3wS 25 Court, street, Brooklyn. STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY Court, of Kings County. Richard R. Bennett, pi lint iff, axainst Janv a W.

Haraer, and Anna, his wile Timothy Connell and hia wife, and others, defendants. Summons, for Relief -Com not served To the Defendant awes W. barker, ana Anaa, his wife Timothy Connell and bis wife You are hereby summoned and required to an swer ibe complaint in thl action, which was filed in the oflitw of the Clerk of the County of Kings, at the City mn, urooKiyn, ew xora-, reb-iit, t8w and to aerve a copy of your answer to the said com plain on the subscribers, at their office, number 9 Court street, New iork, within tweutv days after tbe jervice of this -summon on you, exclusive of the day of such icrri aud if you tail to answer the said complaint witbiu ihetimeafur-said, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Feb. Sth.

1 D. C. 3. WIX5I.OW, fe7 law6wTa Plaintiff Attorney. NOTICE THE LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD COMPANY intends to Apply to the Leg islature of the ute uf New Yoik, at lis present ses sion, for an amendment to Its charter, authorising it to build branches from lie road to points north and south of it on Long I -land, and to purchase branches built or to be built jal lawwl I VTOTICE.

IN THE MATTER OF THE APPIJCA-1 1 tioa of the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, in relation to wideni' ant extending At-iamic Avkkuk, and widening gCHrjiLB Slum to th city line, in tue city ot tfiookiyn. TO ALL WBOH IT BUT (MSClRfl We. the undersigned. Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment on the above matter, do hereby give notic that have completed our Report in th above matter, and that the said report and map are filed in the office of tbe Clerk, ol th county ot Kings for examination by all persons Interested, and that we will meet at the office of the Counsel to the Corporation of the City of Brooklyn, at the City Hall, on Thcksdat, tbe 23d day of lebruary, at 3 o'clock In th afternoon, to review our said report. Dated, Brooklyn, February 9th, 18C0.

TllCODOHg F. Wat. H. Wkioht, -Commissioners. Chorus Hall, I felt lot CORPORATION NOTICE.

AKMJilTS CON-urnied. Warren street fcewer, from Court street to tbe Eaat River, Deflciencies. The Assessment In the above entitled matter was July confirmed on the 23d day of 1860, and the original Assessment Roll, or a fair copy thereof, will oe delivered to the collector or taxes, and Assessments, on the 13lh day of February, 1860. Notice is herebgiven to all parties intereatod, that by pay iug their several Assessments to Alfred M. Wood, CoilectorofTaxes and Assessments, at hia office in the City Hall, within thirty days after the delivery ofsuid Assessment Roll to hiui, they can pay the same without any additional charge.

All Assessments not so paid, will be Collected by him, or one of bis Deputy Collectors, with additional charges thereon provided by law. Dated, Brooklyn, February 11th, 18iM. fell Uw4wS CHA3. TINNEY. Street Comm'r.

CORPORATION NOTLUK ASSESS-menu Confirmed. Greene avenue, flagging, between Vuaderbilt avenut and Oxf rd street, ftanturd street, flagging, both sides, between ilyrtle and Dekalb avenues. Twelfth street, fiitggtDg, seuth side, belweea 31 and 6ih avenues. Fourteenth street, flapgiog, nortli aide, from 6th avenue 300 leet cant ilieivo'. Luqueer street, ft Merging, both tides, between Court street and Hamilton avenue.

Hamilton street, flagging, both sides, belweeu Fail- ton and I a fay tie avenues, Graud street, flagging, between first street and In ion avenue. Cone rd street, fencing lots, north side, betvtea Gold ktreet and Du son avenue, Stagg streert fencing lots, south side, bet woe KweO aud ionaid streets. Tl a uy Place, fencing lots, both sides, between Oe- gmw aud lUrt iBon htreeu. South First street, fenciug lots, north aid, between beveutlia righlh streets. Frueinx lots co ock bounded IV IVKilb, Iafayette, lor moot and vanderbilt aveuues.

Cioss walk aoroa South Sctiuit at Third atrfeia, Filling lots on block bounded Ifbrth 4th, North 6th, tih and tn tatrets. The AHiesNinouts in the above entitled matters were duly confirmed on the ltJtb day of Jan I860, aud the original Holla or fair copies thereof will be delivered to the Collector of Tain aud AsseHtiments on the 2tb day of January. 1K60, Notice is hereby given to all parties interested, that by paying then several aHMamenU to Alfreo hi. Wood, Collector of Taxes and AMwsmeuU, at hia vU lice in tbe City iiall, within llnrtv days alter the de- livery of said Holla to him, they can pay tue same without auy auuttionai charge. All aaeNS menti not ao paid, will be collected by him or one of hia Deputy Collectors, with additional charges thereon provided Dy law.

Dated, Brook lyujanuar 26th, 18C0. CHARLKH TINNEY, ja27 Taw4wF Htrtwt fmnaiflsiotior. riORruRiTlON NOTICE AssessmenU Confirmed. Aiuslie atreetu.isLamps, bet. I orimeracd Fillmore Placo do South nth attest do ilth and Mixtu ats.

Seventh at ar. Ewen at Oraham at. Urand eoutb Gin ats. Povfers street do Eighth street do stieot do a-'cUules street do Devoe stnec do Montrose avenue do Johns nt eet do Tenth street do J.ihmoo Marshall als Union are. teen St.

Lorimer and Ewen st union avs, Uu.oo are. Eweu brand fc North 2d ts. The Assessments in th above eutitled matters were duly conbnned on the 10th day of January, 1860, and the original Assessment Rolls or lair copies thereof, will be delivered to the Collector of Taxes and Assessment on tha 4tli day of February, 1800 Notice ia hereby given to all parties interested, that oy prying uieir several assessments to Aiireu M. Wood, Collector of Taxes and Assessments, at hia office in the City Hall, within thirty days after the delivery of said Assessment Rolls to him, they csn pay the same without any additional charge. All assessment not so paid, will be collected by him or one of his Deputy Collectors, with additional charges tuereon provided ny law.

Dated, Brooklyn, Febrcar? 2d, 180(1. CHARLES TINNEY. f-S law4wF street CommUaioner. OORPORATION NOTICE. Thirteenth at'eet blading aid Paving.

A petition has been presented to the Common Coun cil ol tue Ult? or Brooklyn, to Urade and Pare lair. teenth street, fiom thelntrd tot ecermth areaurs. The Common Council hare fixed the District beyond which tho assessment for said improvement snail not extend, to-wit: one hundred feet iu depth on each tide of auid Thirteenth stieet, lieiu the Third to tt.e reventn avenues. Remunatranoos, (It any) against the said Improvi aneut, must be le at the trect UiiuinuMouct 'a 0ce, on or belore the 25th day of February, 1880, as the Common Council will finally act upon the aarau ai rueir next ensuing meetiug, or as soon there- aivr as convenient. fc4 14t t.irAHLES TINNEY.

Street Commls'r. -CORPORATION NOTICE. ASiSfiSlSMKNTS CON- V7 firmed. Fifteenth stieet Grad ng and irom Hamilton avenue to the City hue. The AsHessment in the above entitled matter waa duly confirmed on the 23d day of January, liioO, and the original Assessment Hull or a fair copy thereof, will be delivered to the Collector of Taxes and Assess ments on the 8th day of February, I8i0, Notice is hereby given to all parties interested, that by paying their several Assessments to Alfred M.

Wood, Collector of Taxes and hia oflice in the City wutun marry aays alter the aeiivery oi saia At- sessment Boll to him, they can pay the same without any additional charge. All Assessments not so paid will be collected by him or one of his Deputy Collec- toraerith additional charges thereon provided bj law. tmteo, KrooKjyn, rehruary etn, toou fe6 law4w CHAS. TINNEY, Htreat Comm'r TVTOT1CKOF OkUiA.NAANCli.iu uauSE SIDEWALKS i.1 to be fl a giTRd. Notice is hereby given to all partief interested, ot the intention ot the Common Council of the City, to pass an ordinance to causa tbe aidewalks to bo flaffeii in front of the lots ol ground on Ninth street, Irom Smith atreet to the oowamiR Cieek.

to the width or six leet. Ifated, Brooklyn. February 1Mb, 1800. f13 lot CHA8. TINNEY, Street Commls'r.

ASSESSMENT NOTICE. NOTICE IS hereby (riven-, that the following aaeeasmeirU remain unpaid, and that the warrant for collecting said AsvRHinenta will expire on the day ol i- eoruary anu mat udiom aaiu asHeoHmunU, together with the expense and per centuge allowed by law, are paid on or before aaid date, shall proceed to adrerti.se and sell the premises in the manner pointed out by Section 24 ami 2Q of Title ma oi tue present uiarter oi the Lit ot Brooklyn. XaV DRAINAGE DISrRMrr KO Hobart Kord and Harriet L. Packer $267 97- I suae G. Pierson 113 tiO Maria T.

Bi koell 6 80 I i. DiiaiiHi or nymouin ihurch 116 10 Ellen SF.W1SS IN DMNAUE DISTRICT No 4 John H. Prentice $46 84; Edgar J. Bartow 68 44- Tlllta 1 1 T.CI .11 ov si Silas U. Hamilton 118 74; Isaac G.

fieraon 69 37; Moses K. neury lluoson uetrs ot Leon am in. Luiiiaer oi Kicbard f. fctorrs 68 3 John u. OJ in K.

J. H. IjiOson IB 23 Levi nriogham or fc. K. Yale 107 69; Owen Mcdnrern Ar.

31; Eldert Ketchum 122 68: (ieorire (J no 74 George BaxU-r 126 88 Mes P. Brown 88 44 2 Gordon L. Ford 60 64 Selah B. Tarll or d' Gardener 118 74 Jsmea Humphrey 118 98 Oliver "u1' i UnderhlU 44 64 Charles H. Jones lauuius uonant ui ii; Kollin Santord 87 9'-Cyrus P.

Smith 155 72; David A. Bookee 67 63; Jo- Bwpu iuaa -oo eo; joun 1. Moore 44 47. A. M.

WOOD, Jal61aw6wM Collector of Taxes Aaseasm'ts A SSESSMENT NOTICE IN THE MAT- XX ter ol Middle ttreet Opening, from Gowanua ua.v laiounu Line. Notice is hereby given, that the following Assessments, in the above matter, remain unpaid, and that me warrant, ior collecting saia Assessments will expire on the 26th day of March next, and thatsnleas said assessments, together with the expense and ner uu or oetore said date, I shall proceed to advertise and se'l the prerai ses in the manner pointed out by Sections S4 and 26 of Title 6th, of the present Charter of the City ot i Robert Uurence, 11 33 Wm. M. Thomas, 12 Prentic White 6 83 Paul Stout and I. Hand, 34 04 I Mai Un'Z ThatfOrd, 4 66 Job'n F.r- lcii, uo joun i an reu aud wife, 11 83 rSTC C'l Burr, carnal 10 cir rs of the Brooklyn and Gowanua Toll Bnd DOS 14 Margaret wifeof Ja-.

Ingraham 9 w- Philan er P. Jonea, 36 37 J. Wh.te aad J. T. san.

ger, 231 77 John Moffatt, 67 89 John Whit 361 70. 1. J. Quinlsn or Ed. Malloy, 41 60 Hamilton Rrtsres, 8 14 W.

H. Wilson, 167 97 Joseph Wil. son, 64 34 Heirs ot J. Van Nostra od 4 14 Thoa 46. A.

If. WOOD' fll Iaw6w3 CoUector of Tax and Ass'mts. F. rll P. 7 0 27 0 05 21 08 6 U.

er 4 18 B. 98 52; B. 36; 20 ra 108 00; d29 them must the I their ranee, of 10 with Is of th in therein, to REMPEK STREET GAS LAMPS AND POSTS, BETWEEN UNION aV. IxjhlMER ST. Samuel y.

Rocknell 13 18 Michael Fox 3 19 Mrs. Cullimer 3 16 Jas. Falan 3 vs T. Millar 3 10 John I (irahain 3 II) Jasob Ilamtfaat 8 10; Wm. Cross 3 16 t'lia lei aleyer 3 10 Q.

B. Brown 2 41 John Ruder 3 Id Geo. B. tieatoo 3 18 and P. 1'rail 3 16 Jacob Muntt 8i F.

Zuller 3 16; John Bitters 8 30. LORIMER FTREET OAS LaMPs AND POST4 BET. bKlLI.M AND lOMIKOBK AVENUE. Kichaid id 46: Ibua. Sherwood bo; John Oasilnr 3 24 Wm.

Wbippingnuret 4 60 Joaiah Rlackwell 3 07: Chas. Civarlaad 22 48; bebunuid Bros. 13 10 Francis Kaylor 19 00 Joi Fraeley 6 48 Market Iua. Co. 6 12 W.

H. Miller 21 Samel 11. Bessy 13 13 John Way 12 96 John Ulles 12 06 John Klrkman 8 40 Jonathan Hol-brook Hi John Ueiaer 19 00 John Hand 4 28 Anthony Kail 9 60 Michael Richmere a 43 Paul Dufain 8 18 Wm. IJosue 8 24 Jamaa Colemaa 92 James Iilckson 2 87 do. 74; Chas.

A. tniyle 2 62 Hardener 2 42 Heury llarne 48 John L. Walter 6 12 J.x.a UcEl oy 2 08 John l.ulher 3 24 Ralph Kiikman 3 30 K. H. Brown 3 24 oaniea Keii man 9 f0 John Payor 3 24 Irusieaa Jf Orchard atreet Church 25 20 E.

0. Sedgwick 2 62; Abel Smith, 16 76; James M. Aymax 13 00. ST ACQ STREW OAS LaMPS AND POSTS, BET. SMITH sritEeT AND UNION AVENUE.

John 0'Diwobue 8 64 John M. (iilbjrt 1 71 A.C. and Liehelmrr 84 John Callgan 39; 0. Deningor 4 26; John Rlrbeck 4 27 Dr. Veimont 1 71 Anthouy Bolen 6 13 Joarph A.

Murkuet 8 tS, James KcHrlde 2 13 Jas. McLallin 2 18 WtLlam Eoocb 2 13; Mary Wadearorth 2 13; James Walling 2 13; O. Guuth-r 10 74; heirs of Ja. BcLoles 23 46; R. W.

ft.ber 4 27; R. H. Howell 2 13; Michael Rich ner 2 14 heirs of J. schoi 2 13 John Mitchell 2 14. TWkNTT-SECOND ST.

irl LAMPS AND POSTS, BETWEEN 1HIKD AND FIFfH AVENCka Thoa.Fitrpatrick SO 74 P. j. Bergea 1 22; Jeremiah Clark 0 74; John Wiley 1 48; Oliver futren 0 74 F. W. Grimuer 2 22 Jo eph Wilson 8 92 Martha Godfrey 1 48 James Sharkey 2 97 Aaron Clark 4 44; P.

Plrrc 0 74; John Harris 8 67; ljugh Behan 0 74 Geo. frbamp 0 74 W. A. Whit i 68, Wm. Lacouot 2 97; Julia Cadmus 8 70.

LORIMER ST. PAVING, (DEFICIENCIES,) NORTH KKLY SECTION, FROM GRAND slKLET TO BL'sHWTCK CREEK. G. W. Smith J'JSl 60; J.

H. Miuu 24 66; Benry Manaiiham 9 60; 11. M.uuse 9 76; do. 6 01- do. 22: do.

31 03; MoW.de 2 61; Michael (ism-ens 3 60 Geo Ilemmer 6 03; Henry hottenatroth 14 1-0 uraves 19 66 John Fioet 18 04 Mr. O'Brieu 6 62 James H. 24 66 Pat. Hart 0 Micbsei Mulcahey 1 78 H. Bealey 3 21; Fred Connk 1 07 Phrbe Finih 1 78 Abel i-'milh 66 20 Oliver Leach 0 69 Owen Thomas 0 30 Graham Pulley 1 67 Unknown 24 06 J.

B. Taylor ll4 34 do. 2 76 Chas. Church 13 02 D. H.

Feeki 6 62 Fiedeiick Clapp 1 78; Tboa. Maker 2 60; Unknown 71 Bethel Church 0 45 M.cbael Usher 6 62 John Skilhuan 1 78 Johu Lour 6 bi Uuknowa 6 62 Andrew Calhouod 13 04 Jams Aymar 2G J. W. Reeve 1 02 John Halian 11 78 Thos. Foid 0 27; Jsaac Green 21 99; Gilbert Barker 6 43: Qnln 0 03 Simon chardson 1 86 Oliver Leech 1 36 M.

E. Church 109 42: do 7 20: II. W. Townnend 4 99 Davis Jones 0 33 Huencar 3 Jamea Mauric 49 05 Thos. Aim 8 16 Geo.

Mannitg 1 60; Chas. Do.ley 1 78: John P. War John Max 0 71; Jas. Ritchie 3 21; Jhs. Carso 11 John Donougb 1 43 Wm.

H. Miller 6 62 1 Thos. Mills 1 07; lira Moore 6 62; Win. Ellis 2 87; nieveus a id nni. raiser i oo Haran Ana Wood 1 07: C.

Hoyt 1 78: Abel rmith 4u 62: John Prjor 6 62; Marcellus Pryor 6 62; lbos. Ferry 1 22; joruan Louisa uarsion a 24; Jesse look 10 87 Jas. Mauric 24 05; seagrav 1 42; Wm. McClinchey 2 61; Tumple 1 78: Dono hue 6 78; Joslnh Blackwell2 08; Moore 4 06; Peter Couey 1 07; W.C. Barihaldt 3 21; Green 99 do.

12 67 Arthur O'Keef 3 21 Wm. Gun-niog 0 71; Wm. D. Wood 0 71 Nichols 1 48; Robt. Kellon 13 60 Chas R.

Brown 6 03 Jobs skellinan 3 39 Isaac Morris 6 62 Sinn lien 04 Marsc 6 62 A. j. Conselrea 6 04 J. Tnvlor 60 4 1 J. H.

Minuse 114 06 B. Banker 12 Theodore E. Tomilnon 49 30 John H. Mar-eft 14 DO John J. Haskett 13 04 James Barry 6 F.

suphens 6 62; James Palmer 13 04: Patrick Hadden i3 04; A. J. Contelyea 187 60: Daniel Fur- geson 26 08; G. W. Smith 195, 96.

JOHNSON STREET OPENING. GRADING, CURB ING, GUTTERING AND FLAGGING, FROM SOl'iH SIXTH 8T. TO Bl'sHWL KAV. Josiah Robinson S12 26 John HelHick 38 92 Roseau or McKnott 38 92 Jacob Boerum 2h8 62 J. Meserole 116 76; Tt os.

Doyle 23 91; S. R. Deris 63 62 John Mirnre 38 92 Antoonr Betts 311 Wm. Dunham 12 62: Andrew Maase 33 88; Wm. Curevlu 21 bT Anthony Belts 228 80 John Fry 87 Darld Fntlor 4 02 Geo.

Weriell 81 76 Jacob Boerum 160 16. JOIW'ON STREET REGUljVTING. PAVING AND BKIljGINO. FROM SOUTH SIXTH STREET TO BUSH WICK AVENUE. John Heflllck 136 00: Gander 36 00: Wm.

Boe- 72 00 Was. Johnson 72 00 B. J. Meserole 00 D. Frltlore 4 00 John Mange 36 00 Anthony Betts 445 00; William Dunham 66 60; Jacob Boerum 368 00; 'lbos.

Dovle 30 00 8. R. Daris 40 John Far 14 00: Abraham Boerum 34 00. A. at.

WOOD. lawSwTh Collector of Taxes and Aaa'ment "I7ELL3 AND PUMPS. Omoi or Repairs akb Scmjis, I Brooklyn, Sept. 19th, 1868. Application being mad almost dailr to this de partment, by the citiiens.

for repairing WeU and Pumps, they no doubt believing that it is th proper This Is therefore to Inform ti an.i tn uta unnecessary trouble, that all such application be made to th Alderman oi th Ward where Pump la located, and kot to this Department, a hare no power or control in tha mm Mnt hv direction SAMUEL GRAHAM. I e'9 tf Commls'r of Repairs Supplies. TIIE BROOKLYN EVENING STAR, rUBIJHHKD BX B. SPUOMEK, EVERY A FTKRJfOOJf Snnduit EzcatU.I raAMIUlK BCIIDIMU8, 102 AND 104 ORAMGI StatSIt OOKKBR Ot HTREET. Si i Cent par Wtck Sinrl Com.

Ou Ctnt. ssr Yearly subscribers, $3,60. unless naid ia ad. which will be $3,00. Leaded or solid advertisements on the second pof this paper, will be charged doable price.

auctioneers. All notices or rafetwneo to sales neatness and din patch. Kfet Jmtg-sliinb Star published rery Wedkssdat ETBrora, and contains roumg naiwr except rjrooKiyn local concerns six daily papers. No advertisements inaartwt this paper except aueh a ar especially ordered a th weekly paper i particBUuly aoosUeX eoantry eireuUties. nadbioughc up unnecessarily tneou stion or a a- very In his annual message.

Tbe Iiemocratic parly "held that tbe people ef the territories have the exclusive power to settle their own affairs In their own way, slavery forming no exception the enercse ollhat power. The Democratic party hold that i Congress shall not interfere with slavery in the territories, but sball abstain and desist therefrom, and that the duo ti lues ol tbe Republican party were dia metrically opposed to these prine pies. Mr. la vm abiyand boldly viudicatt-d the doctrine at the popular sovereignty ot the people of the tei-rltoilea, quoting from the Cine nnati platform and Mr. Uu ihaoan'a letter of acceptance to prove that such was the doctrine avowed by tbe Democratic party North and fouth, Ja-t aud West.

Any de parture from it must disorganize and destroy the party. He attacked the Democrats who abandoned that platform and expreraed hia btlief that tbe popular aoveretgnty banu uld be again borne alolt the neit Presidential campaign. ASSEMBLY. AiaiMT, Feb. 14.

Several Members who were absent yoe eniay, an peered the Bar or the Houte, made explanationa, and were excused. Mr. Flagier irom tbe Pro Rata Committee submitted the bslanc of teatlmoay taken belbre the Committee This report contains Mr. Cobb's speech in lavor ot the pre rata Dili wun aunury revisions uuu Being Ueueral Order day the House went into Ocmmittrt of the Whole, the discussion ef the bill authorising tbe laying a double Kailioad track in BrooKijn ana nentvwn occupying most oi ine session. Flro la Mexico, N.

IT. -1 O-wsuo, Feb. 14. A flr broke Out In Mexico, N. this morning, in toe Whitney blork, in which waa Woltney and Skinnsr'l Bank, together with numerous stores'.

Th loss la heavy and but little was saved. From Wttsliinaioii. WisuiKOTOS, Feb. 14. The report prevalent last night of the illness of Mr.

Cats waa much exaggerated. It waa a alight attack, from which be seeins to have recovered, and to-day he is attendlag to basinets in the State Department. Mr. rtallworth, democrat, took his seat In the House, this morning, for the Brat time this session. OHOCEW1ES.

4C. CURIST1ANSON A IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN TEAS AND COFFEES! 73 FCLTON, COB. MARKET-ST. All large consumers will find unprecedented advan tages, by purchasing at tb above Establishment. J0 No eoonection with any other in Brooklyn.

ja24 tt fiFfl MVOT1CES. NOTICE OF AFfLiICATION FOR TUE discharge of an insolvent from his debts, 'pursuant to tb provisions of tbe third article of the Ural title of the fifth chapter of the second part ef the Reviled Statutes. Jamxs Sctbzrxako, of Flatbusk, N. Y. Notice Brat published on the 14th day oT December, 1859.

Creditors to appear before tb County Judg of o.uujvuuui7,i his cnamoera, to tb City Hail, of rs a lj 1 i oay oi March, 1800, at 10 o'clock in th forenoon of that day, to show cause If any they have, why the said Insolvent should not make an assignment of hjs property and be discharged from bis debts. B. F. SAWYER, Attorney for Insolvent lawlOw No. 18 Wall-stwet, New-yrk i epi-nce, 20 heelook 48 72 S-tml "ii Gviuuuu, luiwfrieu vui toby Rckwood sn I R.

Stone, 16 16 Johu A Am' a' 8 14 J) wiu chrged ten cent per Un. Richard Has) tick, 66 78 Samuel Bryant 24 S3 'ntereat charged on delinquents, Ctiaa. L. Brindls, 27 33 Jas. McDowell 7 88 Books, Famphleta, Circulara, Stage Bills, and Ca 9 06 hn lrry and wfeofi Hors Bills Haxd-rtlls of Try description, and ft.

n.m F.i 'r. u.i. I JOB PRINTING, in all its rariona branches MAiinted.

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