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Xcgai Sottas. insurance. Nonas MV beg d'AVE rsectfullyi" calltiik attention of their fkiends and the cm ZENS OF BROOKLYN to their large sioclt of Dry Goods, suitable to tho present and ensuing season. Thoy hav now on hand and are dailv receivine item auction and other sources, goods that are suitablo to every day's consump Son; their styles' on inspection suit the most fastidious. Among them will be found the OHEBIFPS SALE By virtue of three writs of OKXGAVX SALE.

Whereas, heretofore to wit, on or about the sixth dav of Novemher. In thn Office tUe Brooklyn Fire Iuh. Co, I Junk 12tu, 1847. A1 the annual election for Directors of this corpoiu tion, held on the 10th the following gentlemen following goods ueri iacias issueu out ot and under tne seal ot tno Superior court of the city of New York, and the Supremo court of the state of New York, to ine directed and dellv ered, I will expose for sale at public auction, at the Frank lln House, No. 15 Fulton street in the citv of Brookivn.

Dress Goods wore unanimously eiectea, viz Hatnuel Smith, year one thousand eight hundred and forty four, Abraham a. Van Wyck, of the city or New York, and Ellen C. his wife, being of the ago of twonty ono years and upwards, did execute under their hands and seals, and deliver to Jonathan I. Coddington of the some place, nn indenture of mortgage upon real estate, bearing date upon the said sixth day of November, one thousand oight hundred and forty four, conditioned for the payment of one thousand and six hundred and fortv elnht dollars and thirtv on the 17th day of January, 1B48, at 12 o'clock at noon ol that day All the right, title und interest which Abra naiu a. van wycK nan, on the 7th day or September, 1847 or at any time thereof iter, of, in und to tho following pre miscs that is tosav 'PaulSpofford, Abrahuin Van Felt, John Diinon, Thomas 11.

Redding, Henry O. Murphy, Warron Richmond, benjamin W. Davis, Joseph Pcllit, Israelii, llrice, James For bes, William Hunter, jr. Alexander Newman, lisha 1). Hurlbut, Cyrus e.

Smith, Aiuos Willelts, John Smith, William Ellsworth. money of the United States, on demand, with interest for Whttb Goods Swiss, Book, Cambric, Jaconet, Nansook and India mull muslins, while and colored Tarlatans ChcCn and stripe Swiss cambrics Scotch cambrics, Bishop lawns Berlin cords and Marseilles skirts Collars and under handkerchiefs Muslin and Swiss edgings and insertions Marseilles counterpanes, Lancaster quills Damask napkins and Doylies Satin damask cloths Double damasks, and 10 4j Barnsley sheetings, 10 4 and 11 4. Irish do full bleached Pillow linen, Scotch diaper liuckabucks and brown cloths 6 4, 7 4 and 8 4 Diapers for clolhs Rich satin stripe AUiacciis High lustre do black and colored Raw si Haids very superior Merinos, black, blue black, and colors Ginghams, French, English and Scotch Cuciimcres and do Luines Cuchniere all wool I'laids Thibet cloths and Drapd'eto Prints in every style Woolen Goods French and iiclgiau cloths West of England cloths English and French doeskin cassimrre Black and colored fancy cassimcres Satinets, black, cadet and steel mixl Tweeds, Joans and Vcstings All those cerlain lots situate, lying und being in tho 6th ward of tho city of Brooklyn, known und distinguished on a certain map of properly of 40U lots between Court and Nicholas R. Van Brunt, John Blunt, oiinm streets in ine otn wura ol tho citv ol Brooklyn, made July 3d. 1835.

bv Willurd llnv. citv survevor filnrt hv An. 'Richard 13. Duycklnck son Blake as a map of reference, July, J835, by tho numbers 91 and 82, und a section of S)3 and taken togethor are bounded us follows, to wit: beginning at tho southeasterly corner of Court street and Wvckotl 'street, runnlnr tini me sumo, ni me rate ot seven per cent, per annum, from date until the whole of said principal sum shall be paid and fully satisfied, and containinga power to the said Jonathan I. Coddington, that if dclault should be made in the payment ol the said sum of money, in the condition mentioned, or the interest that mirlit grow duo thereon, or of any part thereof, that then and from thence it should be lawlul for the suid Jonathan I.

Coddington to enter into aud upon all and singular the premises thereby granted, or iutended so to be, and lo sell and dispose of the same at public auction, according to the Act made and in such case provided, nnd as tho attorney of tho said Abraham H. Van Wyck and Ellen his wile, to make nnd deliver to the uurchascr or And at subsequent meeting of the board ol directors, WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, Esq. was unanimously reelected President. A. G.

Stevens, Secretary. Colored table covers easterly along the southeasterly side ol Wyckoll' street 118 feet 2 inrlia rr 1. velvet anu satin vestings MORTGAGE SALE Whereas Falnck Cantilou late of the city of Brooklyn, Kings county and suite 01 New York; now deceased, ouly executed und dolivcred 10 Daniel Sullivan, theuol thu city and stale ol New York, a mortgage with a power ul sale therein contained, uuled the ninth day of January, in tho veur one thousand eight hundred and forly live, on a certain lot, piece 01 puicel of land and premises described in said mortgage, us follows, viz: "All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the sixth ward in the city of Brooklyn, us laid down 011 a map made by R. K. I'oge, city surveyor, March, 1845, and marked as No.

twelve (12), bounded as follows, viz: commencingat tho west corner 01 Hicks und Luquer streets thence running west ulong Luqucr street eighty four leet six inches (t4 it. inches) to lot 1.0 30 in tenure of John Jay: thence south twenty two leet six inches (22 ft. inches) along said lot to lot no.13 iu tenure of one Nicholus Luquer thence cast along said lot eighty tour I'cotsix inches (84 u.U inches) to Hicks street; thenco north ulong suid Hicks street twenty tw leet six inchts to tho place ol beginning" which uid nicrtgsgo und the said power of sale therein conluitied are duly tecorded in said Kings county clerk's atlice, in liber number 90 ol mortgages, page 340. And whereas, defuulthus been made in the payment of the principal und. interest secured to bo puid by suid mortgugu lucon.ing to the condition of the same, and the amount claimed to be due on snidmortgoge at the lime of the first publication ol this notice iswo hundred and sixty five uoliars and eleven cents.

Now, therefore, notice is hereby given ihm by virtue 01 the said power of sale contained in the said niorigtige, and pni.su unt to the stntuto in such eusc uiutle ur.d provided, the suid mortgaged premises nbuve dcsciibcd will be suld ut public auction to the highest bidder, on the twenty fifth dayol March, in the yeurol our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty eight, at the Franklin Houf in the city of Brooklyn, Kings county utoresaid, at 12 o'clock, ut noon, of that day, and the suld mortgage will then ami" there be foreclosed hy such salo. Dated Brooklyn, to 1847. JEREMIAH CROWLEY. Executor of Daniel Sullivan, deceased. J.W J.

E. White, Attorneys, No. UNassaU street New York. d30 lawl2w Sheetings und Shirtings ot every duality and width, from three quuiters el a yard lo tlirco yards wide; Tickings, Mo Office ot tUe SUoug Itiuiirt Ins'; Co. Mo.

41 FULTO.N STREET, BKOOKLYN. ouuuitiij uuu tv riJifc angles to Wyckoffstreetsevcnty one IcctSinches, thence runninc the Annual Election for Directors of this Institution, held on Alondav. the luth day of May, the lo! rinos. Stripes, Jeans and Canton Flannels; white, red. yellow and green flannels, a very large assortment and desirable qualities, with complete assortment of Fancy Goods, as Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, etc.

Blankets trom 8 4 to 13 4, heavy and good. Nut to be forgotten: A large assortment ol Linen cambric lldkfs. Linens and Long Lawns. Brooklyn, October 4th, 18 17 o4 purchasers thereof a good and sufficient deed or deeds of lowing gentlemen wore elected for ihe xiisuing year: 1 '(?" cmioa iu ino uiiu last ucscnuuu. together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in ony wise appertaining.

Dated Brooklyn, December 4th, 1847 1 lawts DAN'L VAN VOORHIS, Sheriff. conveyance in Jaw lor the same in lee simple which said iiiortyrige and power of sale as aforesaid, was duly recorded B.W.Delamater, iDcgal ANoticcs. Corporation 3i alias. John A. Lett, jl'honias Baylis, Smith VVoodhull, Neziah Wright, in iAiiio i iuin.

uim xiuurxu yu Ol mortgages, pace on the thirteenth day of Jecember. 1844. at 25 nil JiTJtiJjTfi; CUUKT lnEquity Silvaims D.Lew nutes past JO A.M. and also duly recorded in the oflice of OIUVGAGli: SAJLiu Whereas, James Deiiyso and Rachel his wife, of the town of New k7 is vs. ana uaiharine his W'ifc Hbmhy P.

Curtis, Solicitor. In pursuance of a decretal order of this court made in the above cause, bearing dale the fourteenth day of December me cicru 01 toiueens county, noer ot mortgages, page l'jy, Vc, on the twenty seventh day of Uecenibor. 1844. at in tho county of Kings, being respectively of the ages ol ttTO'flCE THE STREET COMMITTEE OF THE XSi Common Council will hold their regular meetings at 'he committee room, City Buildings, ovory Wednesday al ul 5 o'clock. S.

L. HUSTED, Chairman. Brooklyn, 12th May, 1847. my 13 nonry xoung, 1'eter C. Cornell, Daniel Ayres, Frederick Marquaud, K.

J. Hutchinson, William S.T'acker, W. Horace Brown, Edward P. Heyer, Robert T. Hicks, R.

V. VV. Thorne, ten o'clock and fortv minutes A. M. one mousanU eiuht nunured and lortv sovmn uuiii George B.

W.Birdsall, J. Skidniure, Yclverton, Charles J.Taylor, George S. Ilowland, Daniel A. Robbins, And whereas delault has been, made in the payment of twenty one years and upwards, did execute unto Juincs C. Church, of the same place, a mortgage bearing date the eleventh day of September, one thousand eight the.

Franklin House, No. 15 Fulton street in the city of Brooklyn, on the 27th day of January, 1848, at 12 o'clock, uie saiu hum oi money, in me conoition ot tne said mort gage mentioned, und of the interest thereon: and no uro O'J'it'E TO TAX FA YERS hundred and thirty nine, to secure the payment Comptroller's Oj ticic, ceedingsat law having been had, to recover the amount All that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland situate, lying Brooklyn, November 1st, 1817. Isaac Hyde, Jr, Freeman Rawdon, the said James C. Church of the sum of five huntlrcd dollars, on or before the eleventh day of September, ld4o, with interest thereon at and after the rate of seven per Notice is hereby eiven. uursuanl to the act of tbe Legis Georco S.

Wiiy. securcu uy me said mortgage, or uny part thereof; and the amount claimed to be due upon said mortgage being, at the tiiuf ol the first publication of this notice, the sum of one nine hundred and ninety one dollars and eighty three cents. lature passed April IB, 1843, that the assessment rolls lor tho Taxes of the city of Brooklyn for the year 1847, have been this dav received in this office, and thalfrom all taxes At a mesting of the new Board, 1). W. DELAMATER, Esq.

was unanimously re elected the ensuing year. iny 7 E. C. FINN, Secretary. cent, per annum, which said mortgage was duly acknow leriged and certified, so us to entitle it to be recorded, on which said mortgage there is claimed to be ducut the date of this notice the sum of seventy seven fifty six cents: iN'ow, therefore, notice is hereby given that, by virtue of And, Whereas, default has been made in the payment of raum BS.ixtiS covn jcx mutual insur JL ANCE COMPANY, No.

47 Fulton street, Brooklyn, ive notice that in addition to the original subscription to its capital stock of S25.U00, tliey have increased it to over by receiving notes at twelve months for premiums In advance, in accordance with its charter thereby atford lng ample security to its dealers for the payment of losses wnen they occur. uiu power oi saie in saia mortgage contained, anu in pursu ance of the statute in such case made und provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the said mortgaged premises, to satisfy the omount due on said mortgage, with interest, anil the cost and expenses allowed by law. And said mortgaged premises will be sold at public auc tion, to the highest bidders, in separate lots or parcels, at the Franklin House in the citv of Brookivn. on tho twentv first TRUSTEES. Adrian Hegemnn.

Charles M. Olcott, day of January nest, at twelve o'clock nt noon of that day 'cjjii, in ivuiu oi mo cny oi urooKiyn, ana described as follows, to wit beginning at a point on the northwesterly side of Bon street which is distant one hundred and seventy five feet southwesterly from the west side of Bond und Warren streets running thence northwesterly und parallel with Wanen street seventy five feet, thence southwesterly and parallel with Bond street twenty five feel, thence southeasterly and parallel with War rcn street seventy five feet to tho northwesterly side of Bond street, thence northeasterly along tho said northwesterly tide of Bond street twenty rive feet the place of beginning Together with ail und singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Daied January 4th, 1848. ja5 atwtg DAN'L, AN VOORHIS, Sheriff. fil'ATK OF NEW YORK.

Suprbmk Court In Equity William Al. Wilniarth vs. Jeremiah O'Don nell and others. In pursuance and by virtue of a decree of thiscourtmade in the above entitled cause, will bo sold at public auction at the Franklin House, corner of Fulton and Water streets in the city of Brooklyn, Kings county, on Friday, the seventh day of January next, (1848.) ot to o'clock at noon All that certain lot of ground, with tho dwelling house thereon, situate in the sixth ward of the city of Brooklyn, on the westerly side of Tiffany place, (sometimes called VVaverley place.) being part of lots known on a certain map ofland belonging lo Kelsey, Blake and others. lale of the heirs of John Cornell, deceased, surveyed Jan'y, 1838, by Tojf'ord Day, city surveyors, and filed in the office of the clerk ot Kings county, Jun'y 3, 1638.

by the Nos. 70. 71, 72 and 73, and bounded as follows: begin ningut a point on the northwesterly side of Waverlev nlace Jeremiah Johnson. Alden Spnoner, Thomas Carpenter, John A. Cross, E.

S. Powell, Richard P. Back, Nathaniel D. parlile, Morris Reynolds, SamulE. Johnson, Joha Leggett, Alfred Clapp, Adonijah Underbill, BenajaU A.

Brewster, Barzillui Ransom, GerritL. Martense, Gardner Wheelwright, Aaron L. Reid, paid lo the Comptroller within Thirty Days from this dale a deduction of Three per cent, will be made, and from all taxes so paid after iho expiration of said tnirty days, and within bixty Days from this date, a deduction of Tico per cent, will be made and that on and after the First Tuesday of January next. One per cent, will be charged in addition to the uiuount of any lax then remaining unpaid and that on ihe 7'Ai'rrf Tuesday of January next, ihe said assess mem rolls will be delivered to the collectors of the respective wards for collection. Notice is hereby further given (agreeably to a resolution of the Common Council) thattxaes will be received by the Comptroller, at his oltice.

City Buildings, corner of Henry and Cranbeiry streets, from 8 o'efwej i. M. until 1 o'cacA P. .1., and at no other hours. CHAS.

C. BETTS, Comptroller. N.B. Persons intending to pay to the Comptroller, are re quested to call for their bills immediately, to prevent delay when prepared for payment. nl dtja'23 asj Oli'SCii In the matter ol the application ol the Vlayor and Common Council of the city ul'Brooklyn, in relation to opening SCHEK.MERHORN street, from Smith street to Uoerum street in the city of Brooklyn.

To all zchom it may concern We, the undersigned, commissioners of estimate and assessment in the above matter, do hereby give notice that we have completed our report in the above mutter, and that the said reporl and map are filed in the office of the clerk of the county of Kings for examination by all persons interested, and that wo will meet at the olrice of ihe counsel te the coiporatiun of the city of Brooklyn. corner of Fulton and Crannerry streets, on Monday, the 17 day of January inst. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, lo review our said repori. Dated Brooklyn, January 0th, 1848. wnjL.il euiu jiiuiiugco pituiisu uru acscriuea in tne said mortgage as follows, to wit all those certai pieces or par eels ot land ti muted, lying and being in the town of Flat bush, in the county of Kings and state of Nqw York, and known and distinguished as follows on a certain map entitled "Land of Johnncs Eldert," map No.

2 of property in the town of Fh.tbtish, Kings county, near the Union Kace Course, belonging to Abraham U. Van Wyck, Jamaica, Apx.l, 1836, laid out into lots, and drawn by Martiu G. Johnson, which said pieces or parcels of land designated in blocks, number 7 (seveul, 8 (eight), 10 (ten) and 11 (eleven taken together as one piece or parcel oi land, and in lots by the numbers 73 (seventy ihreej to 129 (one hundred nnd tuenty nine) both inclusive, and butted and bounded follows beinnmne at the southetsterlv corner BlES'Oltli the Supreme Court in Equity The Long Island Insurance Company vs. Denia Itiker and others. Bill to fofcclosv a mortgugc.

Lott. Murphy Solicitors. Ltirncr HSgbie and Jane his wile, William Bath and EH zabelh B. his wile, who reside in New Jersey Charles" Kierstetid and Elizabeth his wile, (icorge Washington Kiersleiid and Eliza his wife, and Jacob Thome, whose le sidence is in Pennsylvania und Thomas Lewis, whose last known' place of residence was in this slaie, hut whose present place of residence Is unknown, are required to ap 'peur in this cause, and to cause their uppenruiice to be entered wiih the clerk of thn county of Kings and statoof New York, by the lirst day ol" April next, or the 1 ill "filed therein will be taken as confessed hy them. Lott, Murphy ViNmcRBiLT, Solicitors lor Plaintiff, No.

3 Front street. d.10 latv3tv Brooklyn, Long Island, N. 'S SAL1 By virtue ot a ivrii of rteri fa K3 cias issued out of the Kings County court, to me directed and delivered, I will expose lor sale at public auction at the Franklin House, No. 35 Fulton stree: in the city of Brooklyn, on the 5th day of February, rS4ti, at 12 o'clock at uoon of that day All the right, title and interest which John Conner had 011 the lllh day ot September, 1847, or at any time thereafter, of, in and to the lollowmg leasehold premises that is 10 say. All that certain liece or panel ofland situate, lying and being in the city of Brooklyn olorcsaid.

u.d distinguished on a certiiin map entitled Map of proi erly in the sixth ward of the city of Brooklyn, belonging to William Laimbeer, by lotNo. 37 (thirty seven) ou said map, being on the southerly side of Congress street, 344 feet west of Columbia street. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining. Daled Brooklyn, Dec. 23d, 1847 d24 lawts DAN'L VAN VOORHIS, Shefitr Gerrit John 0 Mallory, niott Bo Jen, of the public highway commonly callcii EJdert's lane at Nicholas Luqucr.

THOMAS CAhVENTER, President. ADUIAN' HEGEMAN, Vice President. Sy25 Stkpuk.n Secretary. "SfcTOitji'aJt A.tCSiltlCAN i'litt; ISS'IS. JJI Agency Office, 30 Fulton street, Brooklyn.

The subscription to the Capital Stock of the North American Fire Insurance Company, being now completed, notice is herebygiventhatthe is tilled. This Company is now prepared toinsura againstojs or damage byfire, on the most liberal terms. me intersection ot the westerly siue ot saui iildert's lane with the northerly side of Union avenue ns laid down on said imip, runninc thence northerlv alonir said Eldcrt's the money due as aforesaid, ana no suit or proceeding at law having been instituted to recover the debt or uny part thereof: Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained, and of the statute in such case made and provided, the suld mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of thesaidmortgaged premises to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage, with interest an 1 the costs and expenses allowed by law, at the Franklin House, on the corner of Fulton and Water streets in the city of Monday, diy of February next, at 12 o'clock, noon of that tiny which said mortgaged premises are described in the said mortgage us follows All that messuage or tenement and piece or parcel of land lying or being at orpeurl'lax Pond, in the town of New Utrecht, in the said county of Kings, and boundedand described as follows, to wit: Northwesterly by land of Major De Russe, northoasierly and easterly by the road or highway leading from New Utrecht church to Fort Hamilton, and southwesterly by land of the late Daniel Stilwcll, deceased, and also by land of the said Major De Russe, con, taining nboutone half an acre of ground, be the same mor orless. Together with all and singular the tenementes, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any appertaining. Dated Brooklyn, December 3d, J847.

JAMES C. CHURCH Mortgagee. N. Van Bhunt, Attorney. d6 lawts trjPifililYfiJt; COURT In Equity Maria Van Sick 55 len, adm'x, vs.

James Bullock and others. Rolfe Trkjidly, Solicitors. In pursuance of a decretal order of this court will be sold at public auction by the uiuJersigned, sheriff of the county of Kings, at the Franklin house, no. 15 Fulton street In the city of Brookl, on the 4th day of January, 1848, at 12 "clock, at noon, of that day All that certain tract of land and woodland situate, lying and being in the town of Fbttbush, and the city of Brooklyn in the county of Kings bounded southeasterly by the road that leads from the main country road, now called the Biooklyn and Jamaica turnpike road, to Flatbush west etly by land now or late of John Williamson and on the northerly de partly by the main road now called the Brooklyn and Jamaica turn) ike road and partly by wood ltiTiill now or late of Hcndrick Suydam; partly by woodland now or lute of Barent Leril rts partly by woodland now or late of Jerry Powers; partly by woodland now or late of Lambert Schenck partly by woodland now or late of Peter Vandervoort; partly by woodland now or late of Jacobus Debevoise partly by woodland now or late of John Lefferts: and partly by woodland now or late of Lumber! Suydam, containing forty five acres, two roods, and twenty nine perches, according to a recent survey thereof made by Martin Johnson. Dated.

Dec. 13 th. J847. dll Jaw6w DAN'L VAN VOORIHS, SJicrhr. lane to the southeasterly corner ot a piece or parcel of land laid down on said map, and marked with tho name of James Gralcy running thence westerly along the south erly side of said last mentioned land three hundred and fourteen feet to the northeasterly corner of block No.

30 distant 65 feet7J inches southwesterly from the westerly corner of Butler street and VVaverley place, and running thence southwesterly along Waverley place 21 feet J0i inches to let No. 74 on said map, thence northwesterly along said lot No 74 to tbe centre line between Waverley place and Columbia street ft7 feet fj inches, thence northeasterly along lot No. on said map 21 leet 10 inches, and thence southeasterly on a line at right angles or nearly so to Wa lJUlKEUTUttS. James W. Otis.

Daniel B. KUUL11T (thirty) and of lot JNo. Jb2 in said block as laid down on said Commissioners map: running thence southerly and parallel witii jNicholrs ALtiERT H. OSBORN. ABR AHAM D.

OSTRANDER, James Ho.mphr Attoiney. inaric3 uiiarns, William Cornelius McC'oon, David B. Keeler. Thomas Tiles ton, James Bogert, Hugh Aucnincioss, Juies McBrair, Josiah Lane. avenue as laid down on said map lour hundred and seven ja6 did vcriey piuce a leet inencs to tne place of beginning be the suid dimensions more or less." Dated Brookivn Moses H.

erinnell. ty five lecvnir re or less lo the northerly side of Union avenue aforesaid running thence easterly along the north erly side of Union avenue aforesaid three hundred and cembcrllth, 18 17. DAN'L VAN VOORHIS. John C. Crucer, Richard M.

Blatchford, uaieDBwan, Thomas A. Gale. Sheriff of Kings county. Edwards Man', solicitors, 2awts No. 64 Wall street, New York.

The ubovo sale is postponed until the 20th dav of Janu jcusna ttlggs, Andrew Foster Samuel J. Beals, Jonathan Thorne, ary, 1848, at the same hour and place. Dated Brooklyn, January 7th, 1848. fi JXOXH 'fiS Hamilton avenou grading, lurnpiking and paving, from Columbia street to the Gowanus toll bridge. The assessors having returned their assessment list in the above entitled matter, notice is hereby given that the same will presented to the Mayor and Common Council for confirmation at their regular meeting on Monday, the 37th iy of Jan'y, or as soon thereafter as they may con act upon the same.

Thelistcan beexannnedal the of of the clerk of the common council until the above date. Objections to said list (if any) are to be made in writing, and presented to the common council on or before that day. Dated Brooklyn, January 4th, 1848. E. COPLAND, ja6 dtd Clerk of the Common Council.

in? aiwts UAS'L VAN VOORHIS, Sheriff. twenty six leet, more or less, to the pointor place ot beginning. And also, all those certain pieces or parcels of land laid down on said map by the block Is'os. 30 and 3J, and by lots numbered from 357 to 36f, both inclusive, which said pieces or parcels of land, taken together, are butted and boiimlrd us follows, to wit: beginning at a point on the easiurU side of XichoU's avenue, distant northerly four huiulrci: ice Irom ihe northeasterly corner of NicholPs and Union avenues, running thence easterly and parallel with Union avenue two hundred feet; running thence northerly and parallel with NichoITs avenue seventy five leet to thesouiherlv side of a certain niece or uarcel of yitia utacksione. JAMES W.

OTIS, President. JOHN McBRAIB, Secretary. P. S. For insurance apply at the Agency Office, No.

30 Faltonstroet, Brooklyn, of J. E. UNDERBILL. Officii The yearly interest due on ihe mortgngo Xxl hereinafier mentioned, given to the Commissioners for loaning certain moneys of the United States of the count) of Kings," under an tic. of the legislature of the people of the state of New York, entitled An act authorizing the loun of certain moneys belonging to the I'nited States, deposited with the state of New York for sale keeping passed Aprii 4th, 1837," not having been paid within, the time limited hy law, nnd the said Commissioners having become seized of an absolute and indeleaHble estate in fee in suid lands, hereinafter described, to them, their successors and assigns, to the uses in said net mentioned, and thu mortgager, his heirs and assigns having been utterly foreclosed and barred oi all equity of redemption thesaid mortgaged premises: Now, therefore, in conformity with the provisions of said act, notice is hereby given lhat the mortsaged lands mentioned in the.mortgnge hereinaltcr described, will hp snlri SS CM ANCtlKTT Before the Chancellor Felix Ef frny vs.

Terens Brady et al. State of New York, ss. In pursuance and by virtue of a decretal order of the court of chancery made in the nbove FIRE INSURANCE COMl'AN NO. 07 Jl Wall street, jVem York, continues to insure, against l03j 'or damage by hre, ail descriptions of merchandise, buuJings, vessels in port, and in the course of inland navigation and transportation, on themostfavorableterms. cause, will be sold atpublicauclion at the Franklin House, corner of Fulton and Water streets in the city of Brooklyn, under the direction ol the undersigned, one of the masters of said court, by Dttmont 4 Hosack, auctioneers, on Wednesday, the 12th dav of January.

1848. a' 12 o'clock, nnnn. land laid down on said map, and marked with the name of James Graley, and herein before referred to running thence westerly and parallel with Union avenue aforesaid, along the southerly side of said last mentioned land, to the southwesterly corner thereof; running thence norther DIRECTORS. JEIias G. Drake, Francis at public vendue at the county jail (court house) in the city of that day All tnat certain lot, piece or parce ofland situate, lvintr ly along the westerly side of said last mentioned land, and ,1, ui jviiijia ami Ol iCW OrK, to the highest bidder, on the lirst 'lues dav ul'Fnluii.

irv vt James B. Townsenii, James Foster, Jun'r, Edmund Penlbld, William H.Johnson, William Wnitewrlght, R. J. Hutchinson, Robert Stratum, Christian Zabriskie, Martin Hoffman. at the hour of 12 (twelve) o'clock, noon.

The follow ing is parallel with iNicnolrsavenue atoresaid, one hundred leet to the southerly side of block No. 32 and lot No. 3fi8 as laid down im said man; running thence westerly and parallel COJKI01tAXJlN JSWriW Stewart street lamp posts and lamps, from Front to York st Fleet, Prince, iBevoise streets grading and paving, between Ful.onand Willoupbby streets; Fleet's Alley grading and paving irom Vork street northerly grading unri paving an Alley between Sands and High streets, running from Gold street westerly. The assessments in the above entitled matters were duly confirmed on the 20th day of December instant. Notice is hereby given te all parlies interested, that by paying their several assessments to Charles C.

Betts, comptroller, at his office in the City Buildings, within thirty days from the above date, they can pay the same without the and being in the city ol Brooklyn, in Kings county and state of New York, lying on the north side of John street in said city, and is bounded as follows, to wit: beginning seventy five feet easterly from the northeast corner of John and Jackson streets, and running thence eastwardly along the wuiiam Leggett, rJohn Rankin, un'r, John H. Hurtin, a description 01 me panoses to be sold us above stated, described in a cerlain mortgage made hy Samuel Smith 'and Ellen his ife to the said Commissioners, dntt 31st July, 1837, and numbered thirty nne (3J) on record of mortgages of said Commissioners, 011 file or on record in the oflice of Hie clerk of the county of Kings lhat is to v. All thnt WT O'JrACJc Application will be made to the Legisla Ji ture of this State, at the nest regular session thereof, for the passage of an act to authorise the common council of the city ot Brooklyn to lay out a new streel two hundred feet north of Flushing avenue said street to be 150 feet in width from Rutledge street to a point opposite the easterly line of Marcy avenue, and to be 50 feet in width from Rutledge street to the Williamsburgh road. Also, to increase the width of Puine street to 250 feet; and also, to continue Clason avenue, Graham street, Franklin avenue, Nostrand and Marcy avenues from Flushing avenue to the proposed new titreet and to close ail the other streets and avenues between Flushing avenue and the proposed new ttreetexcent Bedford and Kent avenues: and also, to con uurin biuo oi jonn sweet twenty nve leet, tnence nortn wardly parallel with Jackson sheet about eighty two feet six inches to half the distance to Marshall streel, thence Joan tjieaveiand. F.HAS G.

DRAKE, President. Lsbbeus Chapman. Secretary. STEPHEN CROWELL, Ascnt for Brooklyn Office at the Brooklyn Institute, 184 Washington st. ap23 tf auuiuon i collectors lees, ah assessments noi so piuu, will be collected by one of the city collectors with his fees thereon.

Dated Brooklyn, 23d Uecember, 1847. "Hjlitti; JLiS Si UBS. Al WJ. PROTECTION INSUR M. ANCE CO.

of Hartford, Ct. Capital 200,000. This. company was incorporated in 1823, with a perpetual charter, and is now one of the best established institutions in this country. Its large and prosperous business for upwards of twenty years is the best guaranty of its character.

DIRECTORS. I struct a canal of fifty feet wide through the centre of the said street. Ui (w certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the city of Brooklyn aforesaid, bounded asloliows. to wit, beginning nt a certain point on the northwesterly side of District street, distant two hundred feet northwesterly from the westerly cr.rno ofBoeiumand District streets, running, thenco on a line parallel with Bocrum street one hundred feet, thence northwesterly on a line parallel with said District street twenty five feet, thenco northeasterly parallel with the first described line one hundred feet to District streel aforesaid, und thence ouihenstei ly along District street twenty five feet to the place of beginning said lot being known as No. (66) sixty iix ou a map of property of Isaac Cornell, filed in the office of the clerk of the county of Kings.

Brooklyn, county ol Kings, 28th October 1S47. THOS. G. TALMAGE. Commissioner for loaning cerlain moneys of the United COURT In Equity An ron B.

Marvin s. Jcremitih O'Donnell and wife, iind others. Daniel W.Clark. A. G.

Hazard, westerly parallel Willi John street twenty five feet, tbence southerly about eighty two feet six inches lo the place of beginning, and is designated on a certain from James B. Clarke and Eleanor his wife to Charles Braoy, which said deed bears date the seventh day of March, 1834. by tho number eighty six (SG), with all the tentmentsand he reditamcnls thereunto belonging or in anywise appertain ing. Also, all that certain house nnd lot, the said lot being a portion of premises described in a deed from Samuel A. Willoughby to Charles Brady, dated 3th July, 1832, commencing at a point on Prince street in the said city of Brooklyn, a hundred feet from the southeast corner of street, running thence along Prince street twenty two feet 6 inches, thence along land of Susan Lawrence forty eight feet six inches, thence along land of Samuel A.

Wil loughby twenty two feet six inches, thence along land of said Willoughby forty eight feet six inches to the place of beginning. Dated New York. December 21st, 1847. DAVID R. GARNISS, Master in Chancery, d21 2awts 35 Wall street.

New York. Story Bradshaw, solicitors. William W. Ellsworth, John Warburfon, William Thrall, Thomas Belknap, Ezr stronz. Charles H.Northram, William A.

Ward, Benjamin W. Greene, Elisha Feck, JWilliam Ellerv Hills. Ebenezer Seeley, In pursuance of a decretal order of this court made in the uoove cause, bearing date the seventeenth day of Ue cember, 1847. 1 will sell at the Franklin House. No.

15 Fulton street in tlie city of Brooklyn, on the 13th day of January, 1843, at 12 o'clock at noon of that day, the following lands and premises All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of ground situate. 1 ying.and being in the city of Brooklyn, known and distinguished on a certain map of the properly of Jordan Coles, situated in the city ol Brookivn, on the 17th davnf Uecem JOHN D. LAWRENCE, d' liiw lw Street Coiumitfsioner. Sackett street regulating Lnd paving from Court to Columbia street. The assessment in the above entitled mutter wus duly confirmed on the Gth day of December inst.

Notice is hereby given to all parties interested, that by pacing their several Assessments to Charles C. Betts, Comp troller, at his office in the City Buildings, within thirty days from the above date, they can pay the same withoutthe ad dition of collectors Ires. All assessments not so paid, will be collected by one of tbe city collectors with his fees thereon. Dated Brooklyn, JOth December, 1B47. JOHN D.

LAWRENCE, dll la.v4w Street Commissioner. HJLOK.A'l.,ION NOTICE Well and pump cor ner of Paciiic and Bond streets. A petition is now pending before the Mayorand Common Council of the city of Brooklyn, for a well and pump at the corner of Pacific and Bond streets. The Common Council have fixed a district beyond which the assessments shall not extend, to wit: on both sides of Pacific street, from a point 300 feet easterly to a point 300 feet westerly from Bond street, and 100 feet in depth on in hjv vuuiiij ui uO laWlS ITREME COURT In Equity Warren Jenkins vs. Robert R.

Boyd and hers. Stevens Hoxie, solicitors. In pursuance ol a decretal order of this court, made in Aiemuei numpnrey. DANIEL W. CLARK, President.

William Conner, Secretary Risks. taken and policies insured at the Agency, No. 31 Fulton street; Brooklyn, L. L. on term9 as favorable as any other company.

CHARLES E. BULKELEY, Agent. Applications lor insurance may be left at the store of D. Baylis, 134 Atlantic street, and at the residence of the Alient 50 Livingston street. 2G her, 11334, filed in the office of the clerk of the county of jtoJJKERII'F'S SALE By virtue or a writ of fieri iC9 facias issued ont of the Kings County Court, to me di rected and delivered, I will expose lor sale at public auc tion at the Franklin House, No.

15 Fulton street in the city of Brooklyn, on tho 2d day February. 1848, at J2 o'clock at noon of that day All the right, title and inter est which James Chancey had on the 24th day of April, 1840, or at any time thereafter, of, in and to the following premises, that is to say "All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the Cth ward of the city of Brooklyn, on the northerly side of ond adjoining Warren street, and which on a certain travel. Kings, as lots numners two nunurea ana nity nve ooj, two hundred and fifty six "25GJ, two hundred and seventy two 272J, two hunilrca and seventy tiiree 73J and two hundred aud seventy four 274. each of the said lots being twenty five i'eot in front and icarand one hundred feet in length on each side, be the same more or less and also, all ihe right, title and interest of the said parties of the first part in and to the adjoining half part of the streets on which said lots are known and situated. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise Dated Brooklyn, December If th.

li? J7. d20 2awts VAN VOOKHIS. Sheriff. each side ot said street. Remonstrances against the said well and pump must be presented to the Common Council on or before the 30th day of January next, as the same will then be finally acted upon, or as soon thereafter as convenient.

In the mean map entitled map of property in the Gth ward of tho city iwiwu, ugiuiiiik mi kj.mi i v. rairjann, unu ineu on the 12th day of April, 1837, in the office of the clerk of Sjl JLS By virtue ortwu writs oflieri facias issued out of aud under the seal of the Supreme court of the state of New York and theKinjis county court, to mo directed and delivered. I will expose fur sain "if" OjrC BAIJCKOAJO. On and after A December 0, 1847, Trains will run as follows, except on Sundays: x.eave BrooklynforpassengersatOJi A.M. forGreenport.

do do 4 P.M. Farmingdale Farmlngdala do 7 A.M." Brooklyn. do do 12:40 P.M." doj; Greenport do OK A.M. do FOB. FREIGHT Leave Brooklyn at 8 A.

M. for Greenport. Greenport 8 Brooklyn. d7 DAVID S. IVES, Superintendent.

DUblic auction, at the Franklin house. No. If, Fnlou, trpf me anovc cause, Bearing dale the twenty second day of No vember, one thousand eighthundred and forty seven. I will sell at the Franklin house. No.

15 Fill ton street in the city of Brooklyn, on the 16th day oi December, 1847. at twelve o'clock, noon, of that day, the following lands and premises, viz: All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of ground situ ate, lying and being iu the sixth wurd of the city ol Urook lyn, fronting on Carroll street, and known uud distinguished 011 a map of valuable properly in tho sixth ard of tho city of Brooklyn, belonging to C. Brush and S. Benjamin, by the numbers G9 (sixty nine), 70 (seventy), 71 (seventy one), 72 (seventy two), 73 (seventy three). 74 (seventy four), 75 (seventy five), 7G (seventy six).

und 77 (seventy seven), together with ull the right, title and interest of the said parties ol the first part of, in and to the one half of Carroll street aforesaid in front of the snid premises, nnd also of Red Hook lane opposite numbers 77(seventy seven) 7G (seventy six) and 75 (seventy live). Togetherwith ull and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining. Dated Brooklyn. November 23 1847 n24 2awts DAN'L VAN VOORHIS, Sheriff. The above sale is postponed until the loth Jnnuury, 1848, at the same hour and place.

Dated Brookivn. I'ecember 16th, 1847. DAN'L VAN VOGRHIS, 1II6 2awts Sheriff. "g'S'Si Order of the Honnrahle Nathan Morse. Justice Is of the Supret Court i'olice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the statute authorising attach men ts against absconding, coriecn led and non resident debti ors, that an attachment has issued against the estate of Murtenus Bergen a non resident of the state of New York, but a resident of Monmouth county in the state of New Jersey, and that the same will he sold for the payment of hii debts, unless he appear und discharge such attachment, according to law, within the space of nine months from the first publication of this notice; and that the payment of any debts due to him by residents of this state, und the delivery to him or for his use, or uny property within thlu state belonging to him, and the transfer ol any such property by him, are forbidden by law, and are void.

Dated the 21st duy of Decemherf 1847. Rolfe Trembli y. A Home) lor attaching creditor, d22 lawSm 3Front street, Brooklyn. time estimates will be received lor construction said well and pump. Brooklyn, 10th Dec, 1847.

JOHN D. LAWRENCE, dlJ Jaw4w Street Commissioner. fcJfOSAXIOI NOXaCJE Doughty street opening and widening, fiom Columbia street to the East river. A petition is now pending before the Mayorand Common Council of the city of Brooklyn, to widen Doughty street from Columbia to Furman street, and to open said street from Furman street to the Eastriver. The Common Council have fixed the district beyond which the assessments shall not extend, to wit: on both sides of said Doughty street from Hicks street to tli 2 East river, and in depth on the northerly side thereof one hall the blocks between Doughty and Fulton streets, and on the southerly side between Hicks and Columbia streets fifty feet in depth, and between Columbia street and the East river one hundred feet in depth.

Remonstrances against the saldopening and widening must be presented to the Common Council on or before the 20th day of December next, as the same will then be finally acted upon, or as soon thereafter as convenient. Brookivn. November 2bth, 1817. JOHN D. LAWRENCE, n27 Street Commissioner.

SOXICE. CATHARINE FERRY NKHT BOAT On and after Satur 1st, a. Boat will run upon this Ferry ALL NIGHT. Leave as follows after midnight: Vino York side. 12)i o'clock, Brooklyn side.

12 o'clock 12 do 12? do I do 1 do do 1J do a do do 3 do 3S do 4 do 4 do with Union avenue aioresaid one hundred and forty nine feet, more or leas, to Nicholl's avenue aforesaid running thenci' M.tubi'rly along the easterly side of NicholPs avenue aiorc baid ouc hundred and seventy five feet, more or less, to the point or place of beginning; and also all the right, title and interest of the said parties of the first part of, in and to Nicholl's and Union avenues as laid down on said map, in front and adjoining the land and premises herein above described. And also, that certain other lot, piece or parcel of land situated and being in the town of Jamaica aforesaid, and i bounded and described as follows beginning at the south east corner thereof, on the line dividing itfrom land belong ing to the heirs of U. L. Van Wicklen, deceased; thence running westerly along Centreville avenue (as the same is laid down on a map of part of the real estate of the said John Van Wicklen, deceased, made January 7th, A. D.

1837. by Martin Johnson, surveyor), fourteen chains fifty five links; thcnc northerly twelve chains forty seven links to a stake at the northwest corner of this land adjoining land of Stephen H. Uott thence northeasterly rlong the line dividing this piece of land from the land of said Lott, eight chains twenty six links jthence easterly along said division line six chains seventy nine links; thence caster ly along the division line between this and land of unknown owner four chains thirty five links, to land belonging to the heirs of H.L.Van Wicklen, deceased thente southerly by tho division line between this piece of land and land belonging to the heirs of H. i. Van Wicklen, along WycolT avenue as the same is laid down on said map, twenty two chains eighty four links, a direct course lo the place of beginning containing iwenty nine acres, one quarter, and thirty one perches of land, and being the same premises sold and conveyed to the said Abraham H.

Van Wyck by John Johnson, guardian iyc of John T. Van Wicklen, Nicholas Van Wicklen, Evert VanWicklen, Garret VanWick len and SaralfE. Van Wicklen, infantchildren and heirs at iaw of John Van Wicklen, lat of said town of Jamaica, deceased, and Walter fill and Sarah his wife, by a certain indenture of deed beaiing date the first day of June, A. X), 1H39, anil recorded in the office of the clerk of the county of ucens, in liber of deeds, page 3f7, on the 9th day of August, 1839. Dated October 28th, 1847.

JONATHAN 1. CODDINGTON, Mortgagee. J. I. Coddington Attorney for Mortgagee, o28 lawts No.

17 Wail street, city of New York. lIJPjttJtiltjiE CO St In Equity John I. to net and Hannah his wife. Winant J. Bennet and Emily his wife.

vs. Harmon L. Bennet and Ellen his wife, Isaac Van Horn and Wilhelmina hi wife, Joseph Smith and Sarah his wife, John Vandeventer and Ann his wife, Henry Knehel, Gertrude Knebel, Garret V. Van Cornelius VV. Bennet, executor, of John Bennet.de ceased.

In partition. In pursuance and by virtue of an orderof thiscourtmade in the above cause at the city of Brooklyn, on the twenty third day of December, one thousand eight hundred and forty seven, notice is hereby given to all persons having any general lien or incumbrance, by judgment or deoree, on the undivided share or interest of any of the owners of the premises in the hill of complaint filed in this cause in the oflice of the clerk of the county of Kings, particularly described, to produce to me tne undersigned, the referee duly appointed in this cause, on or before the eighteenth day of February next, at my office. No. 3 Front street in the city of Brooklyn, pioo" of their respective lins and incumbrances, together with satisfactory evidence of the amount due thereon, and to specify the nature ol such incumbrances, and the dates thereof respectively. The following is a brief general desrhplion of said premises that is to say 1.

All that certain farm in the town of New Utrecht, in the county of Kinysand State of New York, formerly be longing to John Bennet deceased butted and bounded as follows northerly partly by laud late of John 1. Bennet and partly by land late of Bergen now of Zachuriah Griswold easterly by the road leading from the Narrows to Brooklyn and dividing the said farm from land of the heirs of Winant Bennet deceased; southerly partly by land of Tunis G. Bergen and purtly by land of the heirs ol Albertl. Van Brunt deceased and wosterlv by the bay or river containing exclusive of another highway leading from the Narrows to Brooklyn, hearer said bay or river, and running over said farm 20 acres3 roods and 19 30 100 perches, according to a recent survey thereof made by the said Tunis G. Buryen.

l. Also, nil that certain other farm in the said town of New Utrecht, also formerly belonging to the said John Bennet deceased, and butted and bounded as follows northerly by land of Bergen easterly partly by land of Thoodorus and Ucfiert Bergen ansl partly by land now or late of John Bennem southerly partly by the highway leading to New Utrecht woods from the highway crossing said farm and leading from the Narrows to Brooklyn first above mentioned and partly bj land of JLa thnrn Cornell and westerly by the bay or river and containing according to a recent survey thereof made by the said Tunis G. Berj.cn 41 acres and 13 4 100 perches, exclusive of the said highways and also aright of way to the last above described farm across said Cornell's lands from the highway lending from the Yellow Hook and the Narrows to Brooklyn. Datnd Brooklyn, December 31, 1847. JOHN CORTELYOU, Referee, No.

3 From st, Brooklyn. Lott, Murphy Vandkrhilt. sol's ol plaintiffl ja3JwG JJg order of 'Daniel 1'. fncmham. Associate Judge of the court of Common Pleas for tlie city and county of New York, Notice is here given, pursuant to the provisions of the statuie authorising attachments against absconding, concealed ami non resident di blurs, that an at tachment has issued against the estate of Phebo Raypor.

a concealed debtor, and an inhabitant of the state of New York, and that the same will be sold for the payment of her debt unless she appear and discharge such attach ment. according to law. within three months from the first publication of this notice; and that the payment of any debts, and the delivery to her or tor her use, ot any proper ty belonging to her. and the transfer of any property for any purpose whatever, by her, arc forbidden by law, and are void. Dated the 31st day of December.

1847. Martin Strong At A. Smith, Attorneys for Attaching Creditors, ja5 law3m 29 Wall street. New York. Brooklyn, April 30th, 1347 myll tf C1 CSlSff'OKAlOX NOTICE President street gra ding and paving, from Henry to Columbia streel; Scber tne county oi Kings, is laid down and designated by the number 353, and is bounded as follows, to wit: northerly hy Warren street aforesaid, on the said map laid down by the name of John street, southerly by lot No.

3C0 on the said man, easterly by lot No. 354, and westerly by lot No. 352 on said map. and containing in front and rear twenty live feet, and in length on each side one hundred leet." Together with all and singular the tenements, heredita inents and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Dated Brooklyn, December 20.

1847. d21 lawts DAN'L VAN VOORHIS, Sheriff. CHEKIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ or fieri facias issued out of the Kings county court of Con mon Pleas, to me directed and delivered, I will expose for sale at public auction, at the Franklin House, No. 15 Fulton street, in the city of Brooklyn, on the 29th day ol January, 1848. at 12 o'clock at noon of that day All the right, title and interest which Thomas Dufl'y had, on thu 27th day of October, .1845, or at any time thereafter, of, In and to the following premises, hut is to say All that certain piece or parcel of land lying and being in Brooklyn aforesaid, known and distinguished on inup of the property of Samuel Fleet, made by Jeremiah Lott in March.

1826, as lot nuviber three 3J, and bounded as follows: beginning on Jackson streel two hundred feet from the southeast corner of Jackson ond Myrtle streets, and running thence easterly parallel with My tie street sixty feel, thence southerly thirty one feet six inches more or less, thence westerly parallel with Myrtle street afore said forly feet to Jackson street aforesaid, nnd thence nor therly along said Jackson street twenty five feet to the place of beginning. Also, all that certain piece of land lying in the city ol Brooklyn, county of Kings and state of New York, and known und described on a certain map now on file in the clerk's office in the county of Kings, of land of Samnel James, surveyed by Jeremiah Lot in June, 1825, the same being a triangular piece of ground lying cast of Jacksor street, and is bounded as follows: beginning on the line between the property formerly of Samuel James and Samuel Fleet, where the said line crosses the south line of the lot of the snid Thomas Duffy, and running thence east to tho southwest corner of the lot numbered on said map thirty seven, thence northerly along the rear of said lot thirty seven and the rear of lot3 thirty six and thirty five to the said dividing lino between the said property of Samue James and Samuel Fleet, and thence southwesterly along the said line lo the place of beginning containing about one lot of ground, be the same more or less. Together with all and singular the tenements, heredita nients and appurtenances thereunto belonging or iu anywise appertaining. Dated Brooklyn. Dec.

16th, 1847. lawts DAN'L VAN VOORHIS. Sheriff. TJT O.W ISLAND KAII.ROAO nO. JLi From this date, the 4 P.

M. train ou Saturdays will ran no farther than Farmingdale. And on the 15th December, the 5 P. M. train from Brook lyn will be discontinued.

d7 tf new nrcrsic aivts facy 33TOIIEIN NEW VORK The undersiirn merhoro street praoing and paving, front Bond to Powers st. The assessments in the above entitled matters were duly confirmed on the 3d day of inuary instant. Notice is hereby given to all parties interested, that by paying their several assessments to Chap. C. Betts, comp his office in the City Buildings, within thirty days from tbe above date, they can pay the same without the addition of collector's fees.

All assessments notso paid will be collected by one of the City Collectors, with hisfees thereon. Dated Brooklyn, January lth, J848. JOHN D. LAWRENCE, jaG 1 nw4w Streel Commissioner. OliPOEATBON IVOXBCSi: Vell and Pump jf comer of Sclicrmcrhorn aiu) Bond streets public cistern corner of Jay and Concord streets; Willoughby street lumps, from Gold to UaynioncI street jruding lot on Bergen street, between Smith andCourt streets.

The assessments in the above entitled matters were duly confirmed on the 3d day of January instant. Notice is hereby given to all parties interested, that by pursuance of un order of the Surrogate ot the county ofKings. notice is hereby given to all persons having claims iigainst Mary C. H. Carrison.

Inle of the city of Brooklyn, deceased, that they lire required to exhibit tho same, with the vouchers thereof, to John F.Gnrrlson, one of the executors of the Inst will and testnir.ent of the said deceased, athis dwelling. No. 147 Washington strcetin tho city of Brooklyn, 011 or before the 3d day of February next, Duted this third dnv of Jnlv, A. I). 1P47.

JOHN F. GARRISON. N. A. GARlilSON.

THOMAS GARRISON, SA.M'L GARRISON," au'l lnwfim Executors. in the city of Brooklyn, on the 25th day of January, 1848, at 12 o'clock at noon of that day All the right, title and interest which James llilliard had on theSOthday of November. 1844, or at any time thereafter, of, in nnd to the following premises, that is to say All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the town of Brooklyn, in the county of Kinss, known anil distinguished on a certain mapmade byJeremiahLott.onthe twentj fifth day of May 1624. as lots number (5) five and thirty six. bounded as follows, viz: on the north by York street on the south hy Tallnian street on the west by lots number (4) lour and (37) thirty seven and on the east hy lots number (fi; six and (35) thirtv five.

being in length (122) one hundred and twenty two feet, nnd in breadth in front and rear (25) twenty five feet, he the same more or less. Also, ull that certain house nnd lot. piece or parcel of land in the village of Brooklyn aforesaid, on the southerly corner of High and Bridge streets, and bounded as follows beginning at said comer and running thence westerly along High street twenty five feet; thence southerly on a line parallel with Bridire street fifty feet thence easterly on a line parallel with High street twenty live ft et to Bridge street aforesaid thence northerlyulongsaid Bridge street to the place of beginning, being the same premises conveyed by Pardon T.Tuti'ill to Caihari tie Foster, by deed dated the 25th of October. 183(1. and recorded in tlie office of the clerk of Kings county, in iil.r no.

29 of conveyances, pape 310, Also, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, ingand being in the city of Brooklyn, county of Kings and state of New York, and designated on a rrmp of ground sold by virtue of a mortenee triven by Com fort Sjinds to the President, Directors. nnd'C p. iny of the Bank of Now York, hy lot number three hundred and ninely two (392) on a certain street called Adnois street, and on the cast side thereof being hounded in front by Ailnms street aforesaid; on the southerly side thereof by lot number three hundred and ninety one; on the northerly side thereof by lot number three hundred and ninety three, and in the rear by an alley containing in breadth in front and rear respec lively twenty five feet, and in lenpth on each side ninety seven feet nine inches, and being part of the estate of the lute John Smith, de eased. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Dated December 13th.

1847. DAN'L VAN VOORIHS. lawGw Sheriff. fcJlJSiUiTB.i COURT in Kquity Alexander Brodie vs. Francis Howard and wife, and others.

Lott, Murphy Vanderbilt. solicitors. In pursuance of a decretal order of this court made in the above cause, bearing date the fourteenth day of De. cember. one thousand eight hundred anil forty seven, I will sell nfthe Franklin House, No.

15 Fulton street in the city of Brooklyn, on the 8th day of January. iJg, ot 12 o'clock at noon of that day, the following lands and premises All that certain piece or parcel of land vituate in the sixth ward of the city of Brooklyn, county of Kings and state of New York, beginning at the northwesterly corner of Powers and Wyr.kofi" streets as the same were laid out on the nineteenth day of March. 1842. thence running westerly along the northerlv side of WyekofTstreet three hundred and seventy nine feet ten inches to land now or late of George Martense or wife, thence along said Martense's land in a northeasterly direction one hundred feet more or less to the centre ol the block, thence along tlie centre line of said block and parallel to WyckofT streel three hundred and eiphty slx feet eight inches to Powers streel aforesaid, I I led Sole Aent in Now York and Brooklyn lor the sale ol Z. QilbtrVs Patent Action Piano fortes, Bos toiiy most respectfully inlonns his friends and the public that he WareRoomin New Yorkforthesale oftheabovecelebratedinstniments; also, Bacon Ravens Bad T.

Gilbert's with. Coleman's yEolian Attachment, and Soraphinas. Besides which, he has a full of Music, for the Piano, Guitar, Sec. Also, the best Cologne Water by the quart or gallon, and Extracts, Fancy Poaps Brushes, OldPianosexchanged. Pianostuned.

Three heautlful Rosewood Pianos and one SorapMne uatiecelved. CHARLES HOLT, paying their several assessments tohories. Keiisornp In pursuance of un order 01 Andrew IB. Hodges. esquire.SurroguteofthecountyofKings.no ticc is hereby given to ull persons having claims against Catherine Conover, In te of the city of Brooklyn, in said county of Kings, deceased, to present the same with the vouch ers thereof to Gtortte S.

Conovcr, tit his store No. 31 N.B.Piwioskept,asrierctoforc.athisresidenceinBrooVi i at ins ojtioc in tlie City liuiiuiiis, wnnin iiiiriy Ivn 210 Pearl street tf mii3 rrom tnc ft wove date, they can pay the same without I the addition of Collector's fees. t'UBTES. Tira very su strectin the city of New York, on or before the 13th day of January next. Duted Brooklyn, luly 10th.

1P47. paid, will be collected by one of the city Collectors with his fees ihareon. Dated Brookivn, Junuary 4th. 1848. JOHN I).

LAWRENCE, jaO lav, 4w Street Commissioner. parlor Piano Fortes with Rosewood Caseajustreceived at the Ware Room, 13J Fultonstreet.and will snlrlr.hpRn GEORGE S. CONOVUK. lawGm JACOB C. DEY, 12 Kit ID AS Jonathan Bcecroft of Brooklyn in the county of Kings, and Martha his wire, did by in I or cash or four months' credit.

A laige assortment of Piano Fortes, witli Mahogany iiosewood and "Walnut Cases, Harp Pedals, Eolian and Harmonic Attachments, always on hand and foi sale at low prices. Also. one tine fine tonedPlanoForto toloaa on hire silt SiV the matter of ihe application for the opening of Wash ington on Fort Greene, in the city of Brooklyn. The Common C'num nfthe citv of Brooklyn not having elected determined, within the time for that purpose Li by law. whether the original report ofthcconi missii in iho al entitled matter shall or shall not he laj'O'i'JC'E is hereby given that an application will be ArS made to the Legislature of the stale of New York, at its next session nt Albany, to rope.

or amend the entitled "An net to provide for the open inn of Washington Park on Fort Greene in the city untsed April 27. 1847. Dated Brooklyn, Deceinlier SSI, JS 17. JEREMIAH JOHNSON, WM. H.

CAIiy. SAMUEL SMITH, dO!) huvGw JOHN ViV filC HAKriJUS Schools and private parties can procure stages a to accommodate Irom to 30 for Excursions, on aDulication at 'he' OTICE Al! persons havingLclnims against Snmnel Cnrmiin. late of the city of Brookivn. decenseil required, in pbrsuunrc of nn order mndo bv Andrew B. Hodges, Surrogate of Hie county, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, at the office of John P.

attorney at law, 2 Front street, Brooklyn, on or before tho first dnv 01 March, IP4P. Dnted Brookivn. AuguslSO J847 nu21 lnwfim THOMAS D. CARMAN, Executor. denture daled the twelfth day of April, eighteen hundrei! and forty seven, and recorded in the office of the clerk ol the county of Kings, in liber one hundred and seventeen of mortgages at page lour hundred and seventy five, on th? fourteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred forty seven, mortgngo to Francis DeP.

Leonard of Red BanH. Monmouth county, New Jersey, the premises hereinafter described and whereas default has occurred in the condition of the snid mortgage, and no suit or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt remaining secui ed by such morignge: Now, therefore, notice is hcreny given that the amount claimed to be due on the said mortgage at the time of the first publication of this notice, is two thousand and ninety three dollars nnd tliirfy thrce cent, and that by virtue of tho power of sale in the said mortgage con tained. the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a saltil the mortgaged prcmisesat ptiblicauctinn. on the eighth dny ofMarch next, between tho hoursof twelve o'clock nt nnnn and one o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at the Frnnk lin House, cornfr of Fulton and Water streets in the city ol Brooklyn, and that snid mortgaged premises nre described ns follows, viz All that certain piece or parcel of lam situate, lying and being in the seventh ward of the city of Brooklyn aforesaid, on the southerly sidr of Myrtle avenue, bounded and descrihed as follows beginning nt a point on tho said southerly side of Myrtle avenue distant twenty one feet easterly from the southeast corner of Myrtle avo nue and Oarll street, running thence in a southerly direction parallel to Carl) street seventy five feet, thence easterly paral'el lo Myrtle avenue uventv one feet, then 3 northerly to Myrtle nvonuo and paralleftoCarll street sev onty five feet, nnd thence westerly nlongtho line of Myr tie avenuo twenty one feet to the place of beginning. Dated December 13th.

1847. dI3 lawts FRANCIS DP. LEONARD, mortgagee thence along tne westerly side ol said rowers street one East Brooklyn Stage Office or to the Superintendent at fr'nlton ferry. jell tf HUSTED gFEI, BUOW.V, AND STONE COLOURED MM OCHRES. The subscriber in offering to the public thi article (until now unknown in the market,) is happy, to state thatfor durability and body be surpassed by any other natural paint known, and i is only necessary forjudges of paint to examine thisarticle to satUfythemtelvesfjtflyas to its ability, when proporlyaf plied to stand the weather for an almost incredible lengtn of time.

Pain tdealors, Painters, oil cloth manufacturers, will find it tp their interest to call and examine for themselves this superior article of paints, which is offered at vory low prices, by JOHN D. PRINCE, Paint, Oil, 'and Glass Dealer, No. 39 Fulton sf. Brooklyn, Oct. 9th.

184G. o9 tr jj. jj. Painters who havo tested this paintare reforro pree for confirm ninn Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of i.ct of th; of the state of New York, passed April 27th, 1847. entitled "An act to provide for the opening ofWnxhingion Hark on Fort Greene, in the city of Brooklyn," Cmiklin Brush, an owner of land lying within and to lie taken for said cuniempluiort Park, will pre sent to the Superior court of the city of New York, at the city hall in the city of New York, on the eighth day of Ja nuary next, al the opening of tho court on tnat day.

or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the unid original report of tho commissioners appointed in said matter, and heretofore duly filed in the office of tho clerk of Kingi county, and will then and there move for the confirmation of the same. Brooklyn, December 28th, 1847. CONKLIN BRUSH. J. M.

Van Cott, Attorney. d28 lilt SiV the matter of ofiening Washington Park. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of an act eiiti tied An Act to provide for the opening of Washington Park on Fort Greene in the city of Brooklyn," passed April 27, 1847, that the undersigned, a party whose lands are taken for salt! Park, will present for confirmation (o the Superior tourt of tho city of New York, tho report of the commissioners appointed under the said act, on tho 8th day of January next, at the opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can bo heard. BODTON. Doted December 27th, 1S47.

d27 lit hundred lect to toe place ol beginning Together withall and singular the tenements, herediuimentsund appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise, appertainin'g. Dated December 15lh, i847. 2awts DAN'L VAN VOORHIS, Sheriff. OBirOISATlON NOTICE ESTIMATES FOR completing public cisterns. Senled estimates will be received a the Sireet Commissioner's nlfice until Wednesday next, the 25th inst, nt 4 o'clock P.M..

for completing tlie followinir public cisterns, to wit: Public cistern cornerol'Clintonand Amity streets Do do Court and Warren streets Do do Joralcmon and Clinton streets The cisterns to be complelcdnccnrdingto the contracts nnd the city ordinance. The estimates to he for ench cistern separately. Brooklyn. 10th December, 1847. dll dtd JOHN 1).

LAWRF.NCK. Btrcet Commissioner. CHILDREN'S SILVER SETS. Children's sets comprising Knives, Forks and Spoons, in morocco boxes also, mlninturo tea ets. for sale by WM.

WISE, silversmith and jeweller, (127 Fulton street. tf satis those wnoare unacqmminju MKAV FRUIT, i 10 boxes citron, oranpe and lemon peel 150 fancy cartoons and 200 glass jars prunes 21) boxes fig paste nnd 100 boxes guava jelly lOOsmall.drums figs of stipcrior'quality 25 kegs fresh Malaga gjapes 150 boxes new raisins whole. halves quarters and layers 20 boxes vermicolli and matcaroni; 5001b soft shell almonds and 3001b panarshell almonds. Tho above goods are fresh and in fins otSr jm received and for sale by nlO BAXTER LADD, 21 FnltTn it. 'A rir in Tineknti.

iust steD In and' examine toy assort meat. We abaU not urgoa to bay. but wish you to suit JOHN O. CHASE. AK1 FOR SALE A splendid single ucilon French Haru.in perfect order, for sale utles thru, hniri.

1 CIHESSIVIEIV, Dominoes, Backgammon and Chess hoards, PlaylDg cards, for sale by ELLIOTT CO, 47 Atlantic st, S. Brookly n. voarslvti Tamn, dIO 171 Fulton street. glnalcost. Apply nt 47 Atlantic st.

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