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no Wit Vj THJB EVH AfTO BAH. legal notices. CTSTBlTCTIOfT. COBPOHATIOir JTQTICJB8. A SSBSSOKS NOTfOB TH THH MAT" PPortlonlng araMln the expense ot i iigroBAiTOB: I IiilltB INSURANCE, 1 I PATICIIPATION.IN THE PROFITS.

LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY, FULTON STREET, I 48 WALT. STREET, Brooklyn. I Hew York. CAPITAL $200,000 ASSETS, JULY 1, 1868 289,506 The LONG ISLAND is tbe only local Fire Insurance Company insuring on tho paiticipation plan. A Scrip Dividend of FORTY PER CENT, deolued July 1, 1868, to participating customers.

B. W. DELAMATER, President. WK. W.

HETttrnA'W, Secretary. an22tf btjtter sh as 'laige MftthMfopl.iTO, thought we that we should soon, expire! as her bis chain rattled by. A score or more of silver doves held her dress from mua and rain, innocent birds were frightened by, the gatta percba chain. Oh, fashon, mistress fashion, have Pity Marv Jane wa love tn' saw dust calves, but take baok tby jetty ohain. Captain Kidd and his Treasure.

Every year or two we hear of some new attempt to discover the hidden treasure of Captain Kidd. Now it is in Nova Scotia, now at Lynn, then at Coventry, and often at points near New Haven harbor. And yet very few know the story of Captain Kidd's wanderings. We present below an authentic sketch which is almost as good as romanoe: The slave trade being a legitimate pursuit and followed as a regular branch of foreign trade for many years, both previous and subsequent to 1690, was exceedingly profitable, though somewhat hazardous, owing to piratical adventurers who followed them into their remote ttading places, and often robbed them of their stores and money used in the purchase of negroes. This practice became so great a pest to the mercantile interests that efforts were made by influential merchants of New York to induce the English ministry to assist them in fitting out a cruising vessel, properly armed, to act against privateers.

Col. Robert Livingston, of New York, an active and influential citizen, brought this matter before the English Government and introduced Captain William Kidd, of New York, as an efficient and well known commander, whose fitness for such service was well understood in New York. He was a man of family, and had resided in this city for several years. It was proposed to engage in this enterprise on the footing of a private adventure, although it was also desirable, for some purposes, that the scheme should receive the official countenance of the government. The King, Lord Somers, the Earl of Bomney, the Duke of Shrewsbury, the Earl of Oxford, and Lord Bellemont joined in making up the necessary expenses of a proper vessel, Col.

Livingston also contributing a proportion. The profits were to be divided among the owners of the ship, allowing a liberal share to Kidd. A commission was issued, December 11, 1695, under the great seal of England, directed "to the trusty and well beloved Captain William Kidd, commander of the ship Adventure, galley." He set sail from Plymouth in April, 1C96, and arrived on the American coast, where he continued for some time, occasionally entering the harbor of New York, and visiting his family in the city. He was considered useful in protecting commerce, for which he received much applause, and the Assembly of the province voted him the sum of two hundred and fifty pounds as a complimentary return for his services. Soon after this he left this vicinity for more active operations on the coast of Africa, and it was not long ere the astounding news arrived that Kidd had commenced the trade which he had been engaged to subvert, and had committed several piiacies.

The report of these facts coming to the public knowledge in England, the circumstance was made the subject of a violent attack upon the government by the opposition party, and in the excess of party zeal it was alleged that the king himself, and those ooncerned in the expedition, were privy to the piratical adventure and eharers in its profits. This charge having some color of foundation, from the actual circumstances of the case, made the question a subject of State inquiry, and thus the name of Kidd, though perhaps personally less obnoxious to the odious characteristics of Lis profession than many other3 in history, became, from its associations with a partisan warfare between the great men of the state, the most famous among the pirates in the world. The noblemen engaged in the enterprise underwent the form of a trial for their lives but were acquitted. The principal scenes of Kidd's piracies were on the eastern coast of Africa, at Madagascar and the vicinity, where he captured and rifled several vessels, without, however, so far as we have been informed by history, committing extreme cruelties on his captives, the only person proven to have been killed by him, being a seaman of his own, named William Moore, whom he accidentally slew by hitting him with a bucket for insubordination. Kidd having amassed a fortune by this cruise shaped his course homaward, seeming, with a strange fatuity, to have supposed that no information of hi3 depredations in those remote parts of the world had reached the scenes of his home.

He brought his vessel into Long Island Sound, in the year 1699, and went ahore at Gardiner's Island, then owned and occupied by Mr. John Gardiner, to whom, from some undiscoverable motive, he made known his jyn. VOK BesjtoMomhlsMUontewidUiepablW la MMNlttWt in eonseauenoe of the dieutrons fir athla 1st residence Is Broadtrar, vhioh prevented him attendlnff to bla prof 88 ional duties, ha has now opened hli maw, spaslonf Mid commodious CONSULTING BOOMS, AT Ho. 211 FIFTH aTIIVli whera lie attends to all DISEASES OV TBB KV.K, EAR, KJATABBH, THBOAT ARO ASTHMA DR. VON EISENBERO.

has spared neither labor nor expense to add many addltiOBJ and improvement to hit STHEnOO HEURALGIOOH. The celebrated apparatus Invented 6i DR. YON EISENBERO. For the core of all diseases of the BYE, EAR, OATABEH. DISEASES OF THE THBOAT.

ASTHMA. Affections of tho Voioe, Laryngeal, Bronohial and Pnhuo nary Complaints, Disordered Functions of the Digestive Organs. TESTIMONIALS. CONSUMPTION CUBED. I was in a most precarious condition, Buffering front oough, great debility, difflonlty ia breathing, a kind of oonstrictioa in my cheek I have been treated Dr the moet eminent physicians, but I felt my strength gradually lessen and my body became weaker every day, nntilat last I beoema Quits prostrated.

Tho least change of weather brought on hot and cold shivers, with a racking pain in my head and a sharp pain in different joints of my body. I was entirely emaeiated from oonitant expectoration of a bloody matter. My friends, by the advice of Rev. Dr. Dalton, brought me to Dr.

Von Eisenberg, of No. 251 Fifth avenne. After an examination, he told so correctly all I felt, that I at once placed myself under his treatment, and next day I felt as if a prissnre had been removed from my body. After eight days I feel I am a man again, a blessing I have not enjoyed for years. I do say that snch a man as Dr.

Ton Eisenberg ought to live forever, and I am sure that every liberal and candid man. who will be treated by Dr. Ton Eisenberg, will acknowledge him as a humane and eminently successful physician. I givethia unsolicited. In compliance with the Doctor's1 orders, I will be shortly in New Vork, and I will be happy to bear personal witness to the skill and science of Dr.

Ton Eisenberg. JAMES T. PUTNAM, Lynchburg, Va. Septembeb Mih, 1B6S. DEAFNESS ODBED.

I have been deaf for overtwenry flve years, and Dv. Ton Eisenberg operated on both of my ears without the slightest pain a thing that I could not believe oould be done. I now hear well, and feel as I never felt for tho last twenty years. The dexterity and skill with whioh the operation was performed evince the highest practicability. I hear perfectly.

It is npw over a month since the operation, and I continue to feel as well as ever. WILLIAM LIDDLE.1 Harlem, 126th street, between 2d and 3d ava. This certiGeB that my mother has been for some time afflicted with partial deafness, suffering from pain and rumbling noises in the head, together with other indications of a total loss of hearing. Dr. Ton Eisenberg removed from her ears a Quantity of matter, together with coagulated blood, relieving her instantaneously, and all without pain.

It is with grateful thanks that I give this testimony to his skilL CARROLL J. POST, 28 South et. OHRONIO OATABEH CURED, "This is to certify that I have suffered from very severe, OHRONIO CATARRH, with a dull heaviness in the head, I felt my noee completely stopped np, accompanied by continual sorenesB of tbe throat, the chills stealing over me with ocasional hot Sashes, a groat tightness of the ohest and pain, so much so that every one thought it was consumption. Having heard of the great cureB performed by Dr. Ton Eisenberg, I consnlted him with but little hopes of a ooxe.

I am now happy to be enabledlto add my testimonial to the great cumber already in the Doctor's possession, aa to his scientific and successful mode of treatment, as he has shown in my case that skill and knowledge which have procured for him so great a reputation. I am so entirely restored to perf eot health that I do most sincerely reoom mend all sufferers from OHBONIO OATABBH and SORB THROAT to apply at once to Dr. Ton Eisenberg with a certainty of being oured. FREDERICK WRBER, No. 369 Fourth street.

Dr. Ton Eisenberg has to state that in inviting tha first authorities from the best Medical Colleges of New Tork to witness the operation and effeot of his extraordinary valuable invention with its new and wonderful additions, it must be understood that it does not cure every ailment in the world, but it does cure all the diseases above enume ated, such as Impaired Bight Noises in the Head, Dis oharge from the Ear, Deafness, Sore Throat, Ohronia Catarrh in its worst stage. Lung and Liver Diseases, Inflammation of tbe Air Cells of the Lungs, restores the Nervous Power, cures Consumption, Phthisis or wasting away. Certainly, if we oonsider the various constitutions affected with the same disease, it ie evident that eaoh sufferer from the same disease requires quite a different treatment. It is therefore obvious that no physician oan honestly undertake the treatment of any patient, until he makes a thorough ana sincere diagnosis and investigation.

Thousands have been cored by one application of bis sthetioo Neuralgicon. Dr. TON EISENBERG has no nostrum requiring secrecy to insure its efficacy, for hia treatment is based on long experience, assiduous attention continued and successful praotioe, and by bis peculiar process he is enabled to restore the sufferer to his normal condition of health. Hundreds, it is well known, have come forward to testify publioly, that ther were coxed by a single application; and many, as they themselves express, oar been actually saved from the grave. Br.

TOM SlSfiNBBEG letlM (and not without reason that to have invented a means to benefit afflicted mortals een to subdue the slightest disease, is to him a greater felicity than the riches if a Monte Ohristo, As on of our moat learned and immortal physicians says; "Sinoe, however, the Great God hath allowed too few upon earth the mighty privilege of serving theic kind to its benefit, and that only to those who are of earth's best mold, Quels melldre, lute Bnxft praecordiae Titan." I moat make op in ed wishes what want strength to effect in fail. "Just as It is a orime te murder a man, so it is the part of virtue and honesty to savo our fellow beings when ws are ible." ooHsuLTma booms, So. Btt FIFTH AVENUE. ocUly Hostbeast corner 28th strf) Tork. MUSIC A TEACHER THOROUGHLY quallfied.to teach on the Pianoforte, will eive lessons residence for 8 tor nnartor.

Addrtils tiroote ja8t" tfiVUXTAB, GUITAR. 2MF Q. W. BRADFORD, Solo Guitarist, sives Instruction. A froarantee in twelve lessons.

Application to be made at J. T. TAN DOYN'S mneio eiore, 108 Orange street Brooklyn. jaH lm 25 PAYS FOR AN UNLIMITED 7y'9J' soholarsnip in Bookkeeping mmeroinl OalnnlAiinno AritTunatio. BtiRineia Forma.

etCj sH. Duuniiiv oaBioess uouege, zap cuiton sireec, between Johnson and Tiliary. Preparatory Oourso for boys in English Branobea, 3 months $15, Private rooms for adults. Separate department for ladies. Instruction Riven from fl A.

M. to 9 P. M. No classes. Tuition separate.

Fairbanb b' great ork on Bookkeeping for sale. Also American Business Aritbmatio. ja4 Ira PRIVATE LESSONS IN FRENCH, ENQ lisb and German languages also on the Piano and Guitar, by a German teaoher, native of Hanover. Apply at 39 Hicks street jaB6t A IADY, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT, aeBireB a iew pupiiBon ine Jriano: iernis muuoraie; vuu five uiu uvou ui ieioiuuo. auuiooj wgio iaM6t ELECT CLASS FOB YOUNO LADIES, 362 Navy street, near Lafayette avenue On Feb.

4tli. miss AMES (formerly Principal of Female Grammar School No. 20, Tiew York,) will commence the next term of her class. Studies: Reading, Spelling, Definitions, Geography, History. Grammar.

Composition, Pbysiolojry, Astronomy, Penmanship. Arithmetic and Algebra. Tuition FOURTEEN DOLLARS per Term, inoludiotr USE OF ACL BOOKS for study. AN AFTERNOON GLASS will be commenced on Feb. Ctb, to meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays; boursfrom 3 to 5.

Instruction in Penmamhip; Historical Readine and Arithmetic. Tuition TEREE DOLLARS per Term. ja211m WALWORTH ACADEMY, 615. DEKALB AV. NEAR MAROY AVENUE Third Term will commence FEBRUARY 11.

1867. JOHN J. AfiDERSON. Principal. BOYS FITTED FOB BDSLNESS OR COLLEGE.

no! 3m PENMANSHIP, ARITHMETIC, SPs and Book keeninR lessons unlimited 820j Alge bra. ar, opening, ijauies oorina ting lessons, 20 fnr 1 M. S. PAUSE'S Bust, i (Established IMS) 62 Bowerv. N.

Y.l Brooklyn evening writing ness OollegeiEsi Anile vft. 349 Fulton street, nnnnsita Citv HalL olfi 6m BB.OOKLTN ART SCHOOL, ATUENEUM BOTLDING, Corner of Atlantio and Clinton. How open for tormina; Olassea in Drawing and Fainting. Terms Drawing in Pencil 8 00 Paintine in OilTWater Colors or Pastel 15,00 Apply at W. THOS.

METZ, 163 At lantic street, or at tbe rooms. Instruction days, Mondays and Thursdays. todies from natnre. dl3 3m HE MISSES BEES, No. OS STATE STREET, BROOKLYN.

Will re open their French and English School for Young Ladies and Children, on Wednesday. 8ept. 12th. nU 3m, LAFAYETTE INSTITUTE, FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN, 140 LAFAYETTE AVE, near Adelphi street FRENCH AND ENGLISH. TBB SECOND QUARTER Will oommenoe On MONDAY, HOYEMBER 28.

8LUOKIN A GONE. BU21OT1 BY ANT, STKATTON St. CLARK'S BROOKLYN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Kos. 14, 15 and 16 OOURT STREET, (Opposite Oity Hall.) This Institution is an important link in the great chain of Colleges located in the leading cities of the States and Bookkeyjing, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Commercial Law and Correspondence praotioally taught. An actual bans and other business bouses carried on between the students, same as in business.

No Vagattohs. For particulars, call at the Ocllsge offloe, 13 Court street, trom if to 3. or addreBB for Oolleae Monthly per mail, all tt COLLEGIATE OliYTEONIO I SB lIIUIIi LIVINGSTON STREET. This Institute provides a full and thorough course of education in Mathematics, Languages, (both AnoUnt and Modern), and the Physical Sciences. Instruction is also given in Vocal Music, Drawing, Calisthenics, and Military Drill.

Students from abroad will be accommodated with good home and careful supervision. Students admitted at any time during the term. Fall Term commences WEDNESDAY, Sopt. 12,1888. Candidates for admission will present themselves for examination at tbe Institute.

Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 12tb, 13th and 11th. The regular duties of the Institute will commence on Monday, Sept. 17. BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

J. D. MoKenzie, D. S. Landon, T.

Stranahan, Charles R. Marvin. Luther B. Wyman, Alfred. 8.

Barnes, S. B. Chittenden, A. M. White, John T.

Martin, B. T. H. Gibson, George A. JarviB, "Walter T.

Hatch, Charles 8. Bay lis, J. Pope, James How. ISAAO H. if ROTHXNGHAM.

President. iIOSIAH O. Low. Secretary. AnziANDEB M.

White. Treasurer. an8 tt THE BROOKLYN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ISO CLINTON STREET, CORNER OF PACIFIC, (Removed from Brooklyn Institute) BRAN OH OF LNBTRUOTION PIAKO, VIOLIN, VOCAL MUSIO, HARMONY AND COMPOSITION, Under the Tnilion of the following corps of Teaohers: ROBERT GOLDBEOK, 3. W. GROSCHEL.

HENRY SCHREIBEB, REIN BART MOELLER G. SONTAO. TERMS Per Quarter of Ten Weeks, two lessons per week.810. PRIVATE INSTRUOTiafl Half hour lessons, 30: full hour lessons $50. Pupils received at any time.

J. W. GROSOHEL. ROBERT GOLD BUCK, 1 Directors, LOUIS SOHREIBUR, GEO. SONIAQ, Secretary.

aulS tf jgROOKLYN JUVENILE HIGH SCHOOL LIVINGSTON STREET, NEAR COURT. WIN1ER TEEM, MONDAY, NOV. 26, 1886. This School is designed for the education and training of BOYS UNDER TWELVE YEARS OF AGE, And is preparatory to the Cohegiate and Polytechnic Institute. In addition to the ordinary Btudies, regular and systematic instruction is also given in Calisthenics and Vocal Music, by experienced masters.

Tbe Annual Circular and Catalogue, containing all necessary in formation, can be obtained at tb stores of G. P. Milne, 217 Fulton Btreet, and R. J. DavieB corner of Clinton and Knlton streets.

nldtf CLASSES IN THE FRENCH AN1 EK' MAN LANGUAGES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Prof'rs L. J. SIMONIN and L. THURN respectfully give notice that they will relume their aiasses at the roomE of the Young Men's Christian Association, corner of Fulton avenue and Galletin place, on MONDAY, Sept.

17th, Pupils are charged only from the time they commence. A class for beginners will be formed on MONDAY, Oft lat Aneatly application is respectfully solicited in order to commence with tho class. Apply at the desk 0 the Association For private lessons in FRENCH, apply to L. J. SIMONIN, 150 Lafayette avenue; in GBjiMAN, to L.

THU RN, 38 Eaat Warren street. st 9m OURTH YEAR op ADELPHI ACADEMY, rAslelpbi afreet, between Fulton and Greene avennMJ BEGINS SEPT. ID, 1886. Ten full and five special Instructors. New Hall for Calistbenio Drill erected One hundred new sittings provided for.

PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT for Boys of Ave to nine years of age, in which tho most approved methods ot Object Teaching are employed by experts. September 10th, 11th and 12th devoted to exarninini new candidates and organizing the school. au2l ly JOHN LOOKWOOP. Principal. TRAVEL.

BROOKLYN AND JAMAICA RAIL WAY COMPANY. CHANGE OF TIME. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, Nov. 1st. 1866.

For Jamaica 8:45 and 10:45 A. M. and 12 15, 2:45, 3:45, 5:15 and 6:30 P. M. pFor Hempstead 8:45 and 10:45 A.

and 2:45 and 3:43 For Srosset 10:45 A. M. and 3:45 P. M. For River Head 8:15 A.

M. and 2:45 P. M. For A. M.

Leave Jamaica for Brooklyn 6:30.8.9,10:10 A. M. and 12:30. 2, 4, 5 and 6:30 P.M. oc31tf D.

J. MOLLOY, Superintendent BATH AND CONEY ISLAND R. Sunday Excursions Cars leave Greenwood 10 and 12 A. 2 and 4 P.M. Return 11, foi Cone Island and all intermediate stations.

Daily care for New Utreoht, Bath and Gunthervil'e leave greenwood at9andll A. and 2.30, 1.30 and 0:30 P.M. Retira at 10:10 A. 1:40. 3:40 and 5 :40 P.

M. my8 tf BUSINESS NOTICES. AVON1NE. A CONCENTRATED SOAP, CONCENTRATING TIME. SAVING MONEY.

ONE BOX FOR 4l 63 EQUAL TO 24 lbs. BAR SOAP. From the daily receipt of Testimonials from all parts oi the United States, it appears that SAVONINE maybe used for a hmdred purposes not hitherto claimed by the manufacturers, Manufactured in this country only by the GLAMORGAN SOAP 45 Broadway, N. Y. THE ORIGINAL VIRGIN HONEY SOAP Some districts stiu optn to responsible agents.

nlO 3m JOHN E. HENNESSY SON, A10 INSURANCE BROKERS, unices: Its Montague street, opposite Post Office, and 288 tt. street, near Myrt'e avenue. Real Estate bought and sold. Houses let.

Rents col Money loaned on bond and mortgage. Notary Public. Commusioner of Deeds. fel5 lv TROST, BLACK. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OP FURNITURE, Np.

71 BOWERY, NRW YORK, a f5tf Bedsteads. Sell rocking Cradles, Spring and Hair Mattresses oonstntly on hand. Steamboats and Hotels furnished at the shortest notice. Muted" OI our House guaranteed as rapre Furniture of the finest qua'itysold at less tbm Broadway prices, aud as low as can bo bought at any other home in ine union. R.W.FB03I.

j.bick, sotpeh, diaam BY VIRTUE OF A fe'Ki out of tho City Court of arlrSor Tat mi delivered. I will sell by public Ke29ti'df tSr11'' in tno Brooklyn, on til? WI atl2o'cloolr mon.all the right tii SCHRODER hacfon hand rtd806' OIil "nytlme thereafter, in whose PA? "De.mM be and to. All that or tho rff; E. c.frirol' lnd. situate, lying and being in ta irdof said Oity, and teenth and stB "enuoa.

Seven Jr6ts commencing at a point on the bixth avenne, distant seventy two fest southerly from tie intersection ot 17tn Btreet and Sixth avenue, aS run with nth street 64 fw: with 6th avenue 18 feet Srt hotnI.diMn P861 street 61 feet Md thence nortnerly aloos the line of 6th avenue 18 feet Wtb i Hff oeginnrag. Dated Brooklyn, Deoeraoer 017 ltw6wM JOHN MnNAlURR Bhoriff I RnswJilHl015 AN ORDER BEAnABD. Esq. Surrogate of th. Notice is nereby givemj locordinar to law.

to all persons Tf1Knl" rffunm ARNKT WYOKOi'FT late ofthe Dtrecbt, dooeased. that they arerequired roueherstberMfTto the sub? Uhtdd A none 91 th icm JOHN VAN PELT WYOKOffF, 1 hv, ABRAHAM BARRE, I KxeoatOTB' TN PURSUANCP. iir AN ORDER Off JL ROB WELL O. BRAINARD, Esq, Surrogate of the) County of Kings: Notice ia hereby Riven, According to law. to all person, havine claims against JACOB O.

DEV, late of tbe City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, it tbe residence of Mrs. Emeline Dey, No. 96 Livingston street. In the City of Brooklyn, od or before tbe fourteenth day ol February next OaVid August 7th, 1BSS. EMELlNlTDEY.

HENRY K. DEY, JBieeouton JOHN G. BEftGEN. SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OP KINGS against Sarah C. Howard.

Mary Hoxd and Elizabeth E. Howard, hia SSSn SI Waldo Hutohlna, Isaac B. Walker, Brewster and Ulysses B. fwiiA dmlnitrtors of the goods, cbattela and cred VMMe9. Brewster' deceased: tbe Ma a 01 S'tS11? of New Yorkln the Oity of Hew SP" a and Ohariea O.

Morab. Amsnd BOo fcancenei IW' Uom' no 8er,) tBoTeau 8twnP To the above named defendants and to each of them: ouainfre 8Umnl0nwi ana reqairea to answer tbe complaint in this action, which was this day filed in tbe office of the Clerk of tto County of Kings, at tbe Court House, in the Oity of Brooklyn, and to servea oopy of your aner to the eat a complaint on tho buds an br eXhia office, in o. 40 Wall street, in the cit of New Vork, within twenty days after the service of this summons i you, exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fail to answer tbo said complaint within tbe time aforesaid, tbe plamt.fi in tub action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint Dated Jonuary4th. 1867 JOHN H. FLaTT.

PlitntilTfl Attorney. jail lawGwF 40 Wall street, M. Y. City. TT Y.

SUPREME COTTRT, KINGS COUN XI TY Rodney S. ObnrcQ against Catharine Sheridan and Hugh Sheridan, et ol RonwEV S. Cmmcn. Plaintiff in nersoa. In pursuance of ajudgmentof tbe Supreme Court made inrthe above entitled action, on the thirty first day ot December.

1668. will be sold at nnblio auction, at the Com me cil Kzcbongp. Number 389 Fulton Btreet, Brooklyn, (opoo eite the City Hall,) by or under the direction or the undersigned, a Referee appointed in said judgment for that purpose, on Saturday, tbe twenty sixth day of January, LB67T at 12 o'clock noon, tbe lands and premises described in said judgment as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, Iving and being in the City of Brooklyn and State of New Vork, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a fioint on the southeasterly side of Fifth avenue, distant wenty five feet northeasterly from the easterly corner of Fifteenth street and Fifth avenne; running thence northeasterly along Fifthavenue twenty fivefeet; tbence southeasterly parallel with Fifteenth street one hundred feet; thence southwesterly parallel with Fifth avenue twenty five feet; and thence northwesterly parallel jftfte nth s'reet one band red feet to the place ox beginning, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and purtenancea thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. Dated 4th January. 1887.

fa42aw3wF HENRY O. MURPHY, Referee. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER Off ROSWELL a BRAINARD, Surrogate of tha County of Kings: Notice is hereby gives, according te law, te all percena kaving claims against JOHN tfJBAZIEB, late of Ue Oity of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhi at it the same, with tbe vouchers thereof, to the lubaonber, at her residence, No. 90 Cumberland street; in the Oity of Brooklyn, on or before the twenty sixth day of March nexk Datoc September 19th. 1360.

LAVINIA Administrafciiz. se21 law6mF IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROSTriT.L O. BRAINARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings Notice is cereoy vrren, according to law, te attparsons having claims against THOMAS W. BUCK, lota of the City of Brooklyn; deceased. ttrat they ore requirad to exhibit the" same, witVthe Vouchers tbereoi fheaab Bcxibers, at the residence of John Angus, Esq o.

39 Wil (onghby street, ia the City of Brooklyn, on or before tnt twenty third day of April next Dated October 16th, 1S6C. GEORGE H. BOOK, AdminiatrJr. oclfllowCmF JOHN ANGUS, 'i Administrators. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF BOSWELL C.

BRAINARD, SnrrogaU of Ue County of Kings: Notice is hereby given.oceording te law, to all persons having chums against THOMAS M. CLEAN, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that Ibty are required to exhibit the some, with the vouchers thereof, to the ub eoribets, the executors, at the office of William liintx, 165 Maiden Lane, in the City of New York, on or before the 30th day ot March next. Dated September 14th, 1SSS. EDWTK t. A11EL, i B6l41aw6mF WILLIAM LINTZ.

Executora. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROSWELL O. BRAINARD, sq gurrogato of the County of Kings. Notice is hereby given, according te law, to ah persona saving claims agamat JOHN J. DA VIES, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they ore require a exhibit the same, with the vouchers there of tbe sub scribeis.

the administrators, at the office of W. L. Lock wood, 146 Cbambeis street, in the Oity of New York, on or befort tae 29th day of May next Dated November 33d, 18M ADELAIDE DA VIES. HERRY CAM MEYER, i Administratora. nora law6mF UUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY John W.

Hindi ey and Josephine B. Hand ley, his wife, against Maltha J. Handley and others. In partition. Messrs.

Moobe Place, Plaintiffs' Attorney. In pursuance of a judgment made by the Supreme Court in the above entitled action on the thirteenth day of November, 1866. 1 hereby give notice that on Saturday, the fifth day of January, 1867. at tne hour of twelve o'clock noon, at the Commercial Exchange, number 369 Kul ton street, in tho City of Brooklyn and Couny of Kings, 1 will sell at public auction to the highest bidder the land and premises in the said judgment mentioned and therein described as follows, viz: All thdt certain lot, piece or parcel ot land, situate, lyin? and being in the City of Brooklyn aforesaid, the same being butted and bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the weeterly side of Washington street, which is one hundred and fit ty three feet southerly from the southwesterly corner of Washington and Johnson and running from thence westerly aud parallel to Johnson street fifty five feet three inches to Fulton street; thence southerly along Fulton street twenty six feet nine Inches; thence easterly and parallel to Johnson street forty five feet ten inches to Washington sireet; and thence northerly a'ong the westerly aide of Washington street twenty five feet to the place of beginning. Dated November 23d.

1866 n23 lawfiwF GERARD M. STEVENS. Referee. I JS PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF 1. ROSWELL G.

BRAINARD, Surrogate of the Dounty of Kings: Notice is hereby given, accord ingte law. to all perseas laving claims against PAT KICK HOG AH, late oi the "Jity of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub iiriber. at tbe office of Thorrai Gainar, No. 31 Spruce itreet, in the City of New Yorkvpn or before tbe iwen lath day of Juno next Dated noimnbw JAMKS J. PURCPLL, THOMAS GARNAR, cutors.

Tw6mF JN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OB ROSWELL O. BRAINARD, Surrogate of the ounty of Kings: Notice is hereby gfven. according to Ian. ta per one bavina claims against JOSEPH WASHBURN, late or the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, bis office, No. 172 Water street, in tho City of New York, on or before the ninth day oi February next.

Dated August 2d, 1868. au3 awfimF" THEODORE Y. WASHBURN. Executor SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTUE OF A writ of execution, issued out of the Supreme Court, to me directed and delivered, I will soil by public auction, at the Sheriff's office. Roam 8 County Court House, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 9th day of February, 1867, at 12 o'clock noon, all the right, title and interest which RICHARD JACKSON had on the first day of April.

or at any time thereafter, in whose bands soever the same may he. of, in and to. All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situated, lj ing and being in th" Seventh iTch) Ward of the City of Brooklyn and State of New York, and laid down on a certain mao entitled of the Coin ms ioners' Partition of the Hay Scales Farms, in the 7th Ward of the City of Brooklyn. April, 1853, surveyed by S'las Lud lam, City Surveyor," filed in the Register office of Kings County, September 14, 1863. by the numbers 26 (twenty sir.) 71 (seventy one,) 72 (seventy two.) 73 (seventy three.) 1i (seventy our,) 75 (seventj tive,) 76 iseventy six.i 77 (aeventv Beven.t 79 (seventj mne.) 80 (eighty,) 81 (eighty one.) 82 (eiphiy two,) 92 (ninety two.) 97 (ninet7 93 (nine ty (one hundred and seven.) 108 (ona hundred and eight.) 109 (one hundred and nine,) 110 (ono hundred and ten.) 117 (one hundred and seventeen.) 118 (one hundred and eighteen,) 119 (one hundred and nineteen.) Itf) (ooe hundred and (one hundred and thirty five.) 161 (one hundred and sixty one.) 239 (two hundred and thirty nme.) 28 (two hundred and fifty eight,) 271 (two hundred and Beventy (tniee hundred,) 302 Uhree hundrod and (three hundred and twenty akreo,) 331 (tbroo hundred and thirty four,) 337 (ihree Hundred ind thirty seven.) 338 (Three hundred and thirty eight,) 353 (three hundred ana fifty three.) 365 (three hundred and sixty five.) 388 (three hundred and uxtj eight.) 380 (three hundred and eighty,) 390 (three hundred and ninety 391 (three hundred and ninoty one.) 392 (ihree hunoreJ and nisety two.) 397 (three hundred and ninety seven 539 (five hundred and thirty nice.) C10 (five hundred and forty,) 552 (five hundred and fifty two,) 553 live hundred and fifty three.) 5S1 (five hundred and fifty four.) 555 (live hundred and filty five,) 5G2 (five hundred and Bixty two.) 563 (five hundred vnd sut? three.) 582 (five hundred and eighty two,) 583 (flvo hundred and eighty three.) 581 (five hundred and eighty four,) 535 (five hundred and eiehty five.) 536 (five hand red and eighty (five hundred and eighty seven,) 588 (five hundred and eighty eight.) 589 (five hundred and eighty nine.) 621 (six bundled and twenty four.) (six hundred and tony one.) 642 (ix hundred and forty, two.) 701 (seven hundrod and iour.) 705 (seven hundred and five.) 731 )seven hundred and thirty four.) 735 (seven hundred and thirty five.) 761 (seven hundred and sixty one.) 762 (seven hundred and iix ty two,) i73 (sevon hundred and seventy three,) 774 (soven nundred and seventy four.) 7380even hundred and ninety eipht,) 819 (eight hundred and nineteen) and 830 (oijrht hun un a ana imrcy.

xsacca DTOOKi) itoemcr iivi. d28 lav6wF McNAMEE, Sheriff IN KSU AiSCE OF AN ORDER OF ROSWELL C. BRAJJiARD, of Surroaate County of Kings: Notice is bereby given, according to taw, to all person. saving claims against GEORGE SAMPSON, late of th City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to ox hibit the same, with the voucher thereof, to the ubcii bers. at the office of Georke G.

Sampson, No. Ifi C'iff itreet, is tbe City of New York, on or before the twentieth day of June next, Dated Dprprnb' 13tb. 1866. GtORGBG SAMPSON, NORMAN D. SAMPSON, Executors.

lawBmF ADRIAN VAN SlJDERh.N. BOUNTY COURT. KINGS COUNTY Edward Dewc nnd William Coit, Trustees, against Harriet Ann Miller and Charles X. Miller. In pursuance and by viriueof a judgment order ofthe unty Court of Kings County, made in thu above entitled action, beating date the fitteenth day of November, ti undersigned referee, will sell at public auction at the salefroom of Jcob Cole.

No. 369 Fulton street, in tho City of Brooklyo, County of Kings, on the twenty fuuW.h day January, 1867, at twelve o'jlock noon, the following described premises tn said judgment mentioned: All tnose two certain lots, pieces or parcrla of land, with the buildings thereon, situate, lying and bointr in the Toivn of New Lotts, and dwimzuisbed on a certain map on file the office of tbe Register ot Kings County, entitled 7dop of East New York property, belonging to trace A. Miller, furvejed by Martin G. Johnson. Jamaica, May, 1831.

as and by the numbers 8 and 10, which said lots are bou ded and derciibed aa follow Beginning at a point on the westerly side i Adams street, distant one hundred feet eou'hirly from the outh westerly corner of Adams street and Liberty late Pacific avenue, as laid down on said map; thy nee running westerly and parallel with Liberty avenue nmet7 feot; thence southerly and parallel witn Ad ami sreet fifty leet; tbence easterly and paallel with Liberty avenuo ninnty feet to Ada ins btreet; and thence northerly along A lams ttreet fifty feet to the place ot beginning Dated Brooklyn, Dec. 6th, 1866. JOSEPH M. PRAY. Referee.

Thob. C. BOWEN. Plffs Atty. d7 la8w 1W PURS CAN CE Olf AN ORDER Of P.OSWELL O.

BRAIN A KD, Surrogate of the County of Kinds: Notice is hereby given, according to law to all parties ing claims against ELLbN DALY, late of the Oity of Brooklyn, deceased, that they axe required to exhibit tbe same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at the office of Michael J. Dunne, Counsellor at Law, No, 3t? Vol ton street Room No. 8, in City of Brooklyn, on or before the 26th day or May. 1867 Dated July 5th, ANTHONY ART. j.

nl6law6tnF TEHENCE DALY, Kxetnt. UPRliMECOURT HKZEKIAHSIDNHY uayaen acainst Josepu tieii and others. SU aiATUBR rKn sAtty. In parjuancf of ajutfgmentoraer of this Court, mid a in the above entitled action, bnariug dite the Hth day of June, 1866, 1 will sell by public auction at the Siitsrooms, 339 Fulton street, in tbe City of Brooklyn, on the 6th day Vebmarv. 1867.

at 12 o'clock noon, tbe lollowing desert Ded land and premises: All ttht certain lot. piece or parcel of land and promises, situa'e. lying and being in the Sixth Warn of tbe Ciry of Brookhn. and bounded and deoribed as fodowa, to wit: Beginning at a point on tho northerly aide of Sack ett street, distant fiffy faurieetfrorr the northeasterly corner of Sacsett ttreet and Van Brunt street, and running tbence northerly on a line parallel with Van Ben street seventy feet; tbence easterly on a line ia allel with Sackett street nineteen feet; thence southerly on a line patallel with Van B'unt street seventy feet to tut north side of Sackett streei tbence westerly along Sncknt street nineteen feet to the place of beginning. Dated Brooklyn, Jannaiy 14, 18b7.

jal52aw3wTu PATRICK CAMPBELL, Shmff. SUFBKMK COURT, COUWTUf KINGS Epenevaa Titus against Anne Gibbs, Willism A Glbbs, jnnioi Sarah Vinbj( Charles Gibb3. Mary K. Peterson and Charles Peterson, her husband, ana Jeremiah Thompson. Summons for relief.

(U. S. Inc. Rev. 60 Cent Matnp canceled.

To the Derenaants above named: Yfill are hetabv (raminnnivi uif mnntnut tji nimr complaint in this action, wtich will be filed in tbe oiBue ot the O'erb of tbe Coon ty of KiDga. in tbe City of Brooklyn, In said County, and to serve a copy of your tmwer 10 the said complaint, on the subscriber, at bis office, at the Village of Roslyn, in Queens County, within iwentj days after tbe semooot tlm sum mo a on yoi. exclusive pj the day ot men kervico; and if you fail to answer the aata complaint within the time atoresaid, the plaintiff in ins aoMon will apply io tbe Court for the reUef deaianded in the complaints Dated June aitb. 186 R. W.

EASTMAN, Plaintiiri Attornev. The complaint in tbe aoove eoUtled an leci the above named Clerk's office on thy mxth dar of. Jair. 1866. oc51aw7mF W.

KaglMAH. Plaintirr AUnrner. NOTinC IN THK MATTER OF OPEX VmnnnJhinw from Yarsanueto Briad 1DPLoDff MShm To all whom it may concern: way. in the City.of Brooiiiyn. Katimate arid Aibi.

Xhe iy, he offi ment in the above WI of Brooklvn. in thw HanofWdorBle of January 1387', LSSemiurnona. to hear the oroof and aileg Mrooa interwated: and wilt continue to meet timo, as be "TiaZino 'lTy" abojo roecjfied, TiU. Doed, 1 Brwki.J.Vobrr. THMAS K.

I'KAHSALI, 5 CommUsionort sis Id WIIilAM GILL, "Yon Most Gnes tbe Best." The following song, which is to be set to music, Is In conree of publication, Mr. Charles Carroll Sawyer, the author, is already well known to fame by hfi popular songs, and the present will, we think, be quite as great a favorite as Who will Care for Mother now?" "SwingfDg in the Lane' "Coming Home," "When this Oruel War is Over," and the other popular songs, which are familiar to so many fair lips: Copyrighted. When I waa younp, tbe boys at school Would often try to flirt. And ask to see me safoly home; But found I was too pert: One day a boy just big enough To wear a coat and rest, Came up and offered me his arm But you must guess the rest. One afternoon, I quietly Sat reading "neath a tree, When this same nsughty, saucy thing Again quite bothered me.

He saw 1 did not like it much. And tried with me to jest; At Srst I didn't answer him But you must guess the rest. So many happy days sped on, And SB we older grew. The iolks said "some one loved Well I loved "some one" tool Yet when he ever epoke of love, I called him such a pest, Then he would look so sad, and sigh But you must guess the rest. At last, he grew quite bold, indeed, As through the lane we strayed, And threw hia armu around my neck, While thus to me he said: "Will you be mine?" "Oh, dear says "You really are He kissed me; then I klsBOd him back But you must guess the rest.

VARIOUS ITEMS. What was Adam's religious belief? Eve angelical. (An absurd old bachelor suggests that he probably changed his belief when Eve began to 'raise Cain' with him.) A fascinating gentleman some time since was asked whether he knew the proper definition of wife. After considering somewhat, the following definition was given: Wife A lay figure on whioh to display velvet, lace and jswelry. A young gentlemaD, whose lady love suddenly left him in the lurch, mournfully prays that she will come and take him out of it Captain Samuel Herbert, the oldest man in Concord, New Hampshire, died on Sunday morning at the advanced age ot almost eighty eight yeare.

He died in the same house in which he was born, and in which he had spent moat of his life. An illiterate character has originated the following conundrum: "What is the diiferenee between Ag the Canaanite, and a certain learned professor? The Canaanite was Ag as was, the professor Ag as is." A teacher said to a little girl at school: "If a naughty girl should hurt you, like a good girl you would forgive her, wouldn't you?" "Yes, marm," she replied, "if I couldn't catch "Boys, what is all that noise in school?" "It's Bill Sikes imitating a locomotive." "Come up here, William if you have turned into a locomotive, it is time you are switched off." "Well, wasn't that a finished sermon we had this morning asked one person of another as they came out of church together. "Finished!" was the reply; "yes, it was finished at last, although I began to think it never would be." "When do the eastern mails leave inquired a fashionable young lady of Granny Gooseberry, at the post office the other day. The old lady (who is somewhat deaf) wasjintently scanning an exchange's letter list, and did not distinctly comprehend the question. "La sakes, child, don't know (eyeing the loafers), they're always about here The sun is called masculine, from its supporting and sustaining the moon, and finding her the wherewithal to shine always as she does of a night, and from his being obliged to keep such a family of stars.

The moon is called feminine, because she is constantly changing, just like a ship blown about by every wind. The church in ieminine, because she is married to the State; and Time is masculine because he trifles with the ladies. Mr. Kogers and Mr. Wilberforce ona morning walking in the park, the latter commented on the indecency of the naked figure of Achilles iui.cj nov ujj.

il uiusi ue admitted as extraordinary," said "that ho who made so many breaches in Troy should be without a pair for himself." A dinner was recently given in Paris at which all the guests were literary men and all oooks. La Liber te says: "Among the company were M. H. de Page, editor of Le Petit Journal; M. M.

J. Noriac, Richard Claretie, Millard, Lacour, Baron Brisse, All the guests were dressed in cook's costume; the older guests wore the classic cotton cap, the younger ones the toque, M. Claretie made up excellently as a scullion." After giving the bill of fare, Baron Brisse writes in La Liberie; "This dinner was given by and prepared under the direction of M. J. Goufl'e.

I had the honor of being one of the guests, and when leaving I declared to him, on my honor, that I never in my life ate a dinner more delicouslyandskilfullyprepared. The 20th of December, 18GG, will remain a date illustrious in the culinary fasii of thelnine teenth century." Red Jacket, the famous Tndian chief, was a celebrated orator. Col. Snelling, of the United States army, was a great friend of the chief, and, being ordered to Governor's Island, Red Jaeket addressed him as follows "Brother, I hear you are going to a place called Governor's Island. I hope you will be a Governor yourself.

I understand you white peoplo think children a blessing. I hope you will have a thousand. And, above all, I hope, wherever you go, ypu may never find whiskey above two shillings a quart." A wealthy bachelor having had one or twojlaw suits for breach of promise, now replies to any young lady, who wishes a few minutes' private conversation, "No, you don't, madam. It cuts me to the heart to be compelled to doubt the honorableness of your intentions, but that sort ofji thiDg i played out. My rule is imperative, and if you have any business with me, it must be transacted in the presence of two witnesses!" The Court Journal informs the public that His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales, has been debarred from field sports and billiards by a painful boil between his shoulders.

Meanwhile he was obliged to content himself with whist, of which His Eoyal Highness is very fond. Club men may be interested to learn that the game played at Sandringham and Marlborough House is "short" and pound points, but no money ever passes between His Koyal Highness and his opponents; all such matters are settled the following morning by one of the gentlemen in waiting on His Eoyal Highness, who keeps the score and pays or receives as the case may be. The following amusing incident is related by the Denver Gazette Some months ago a young merchant of this city made a bargain with a country lady lor two chickens. The lady brought them to his store, and he being busy, she placed them ou the end of the counter. Our young friend didn't think that the proper place for them, but didn't like to say so plainly, so he remarked, as the chickens were trying to jump about, "Ihey won't lay there, will they?" meaning that they would likely jump off the counter.

His astonishment may be imagined when the lady replied, "Of course they won't: they're roosters!" "Nephew," saia an Essex farmer to a lopsided youth, who had been quartering on him for the last six weeks, and resisted all gentle hints that his stay had been prolonged quite sufficiently, "I am afraid that you will never come and see me again." "Why, uncle, how d05' nope to see you every summer? "Yes," said the farmer; "but I'm afraid you'll never go away. An Albany segar manufacturer started for Schenectady on the cars, went to sleep and was aroused at Amsterdam. Undertaking to return to Albany, he again went into the land of Nod.and found himself in Hudson before he tot out of it. Once more looking towards ome, he found himself in Troy, and thence homeeded in eBCaPinS Momus and reaching had late'ygone to service, having had salad served up to dinner every day for a week ran away; onpd wnen ajfcJ. ga left his place, he replied yeat gras i'' th' summer, and JSJtfrSS they'd mak' me yeat hay i'th JiJI" afr oould no' stand that, so I war ofiV ter; aad 1 She wore a Gothic water fall, and hoops ft Sibley tent, and her back, oh, alavery? a chain clanked as she went She bou 'ht her water fall newly built, methinks we can see her yet, though we saw her but a moment, with a big black chain of jet.

She wore for a hat a And also RTadiacr and paving Eokford street, batvaon Oalyer Btreet and Greenpolnt avenue oesweea And alBO grading and paving Oakland mFAL Coyer street and Van Cott avenue. between And also grading and paving Green street, between Union avenue and Franklin st teet. oetween And alio eroding and paving Sixteenth street, from Fifth avenue to Hamilton avenue. lTMa "fwtu And also crosswalk at North Second and Biihth Htr.t. across orth Second street.

And also crosswalk across Sixth street. 8, at Filmora And also crosswalk across Cumberland street, at DeKolb cro9swlk ftCr0S5 Mjrtl avflnue, at Oxford WtU 411(1 pump corao' Devoo and OHt avn5l8UmD oneU' Fton and DoKalb toWnePSandp0iUThW Tom Third buh amueS Ump and 3nnctioa of Flat PStl Tffeifth bstwesa FnuUe TSStiSlESU? P8U rtnA from toiwh D8ta Eigbtb a ree' And also gas lamps and posts Sixth avenue, from vik. bush avenue to Third street. om AndoUogas lamps and posts Hamilton avenue, from Hamilton avenue Bridge to Third avenue. And also flat sing Harneon street, noith side, between Colnxhbia and Hicks streets.

And also flageine Canton street, exit side, bstween Tiliary street aDd MyrtJe aveDne. And olso flagging Lafayette avenue, south iie. bativeen Waehmgton avenue and Halt street. And also flagging Second place, south aide, between Ueu ry and Clinton streets. And alto fiagging Hudson avenne, west side, between Tiliary and Concord streets.

And ateo flagging Clermont avenue, east side, between Greene and Pulton avenue i. And also flagging Grand avenne, west side, between Pacific and ttergen streets. And aHo flagging Hall street, both sides, between Graeno andLafayette And aleo flagging Union street, south side, between Bond and Hoyt And also flagging Oalyer street, between Franklin and Orchard (3d) streets. And also flagging Twenty second street, both sides, between Third and Fifth avenues And also flagging Fifth avenne, wsst side, between Flat bush avenne and First street. And al.o flogging Moith Seventh street, north side, between Second and Third streets.

And also fl age ing Seventeenth street, south side, between Third and Seventh avenues. And also flagging block bounded by Fnlton, Grand and Fntnam avenues. And also flagging Van Bnren street, btth sides, betwden Bedford avenue and Hall street. Andalsotlagging Fulton avenue, south side, between Bedfoid and Saratoga avenues. And also flagging Hamilton avenue, north side, between Smith and Coles streets.

And also flagging Twenty fourth street, both sidev, between Third and Fifth avenues. And also flagging Vanderbiit avenue, west aide, bstweoa Dean and Warren streets. And also flagging Varet street, both sides, between Broad wax and Busnwick avenne. And also flagging Fourth street, oast side, between North Seventh and lorth Eighth Btreeu. And also flagging Canton street, west side, between Tiliary Btreet and Myrtle avenue.

And also flanging Putnam avenue, both sides, between Clatson and Franklin avenues. And also flagging Midiagh street, south side, between rVillowand Columbia streets. And also flagging Brooklyn avenue, both aidoi, between Fa I for avenue and Pacific street. And also fiaggingTwentieth street, south side, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. And also threw Madiron street, south side, between franklin and Bed lord avenuei.

And also fencing toathwest corner of Lafayette avenue and Hatl street. And also lencing southwest corner of Montrose avenuo and Lorimer street. Ana also fencing block bounded by Montague place, Remren and Hicks streets and Montague Terrace. And also flagging Clinton street, west bide, between Second and Third And aJ jo fencing southwest corner of Henry and Baltic tree ts. And alfo fencing north side of Church street, between Smith and Court streets.

And also fencing Cbeever place, both sides, between Har lison and Degraw streets. And also lencing Thirteenth street, both aides, between Fourth and Fifth aver.ues. And also fencing Nineteenth street, both sides, between Thiid aid Fourth ovennes. And also fencing Cliuuon avenue, west side, between Gates "venae and Quiney street. And also filling lots on North Ninth street, between Fifth and streets.

Alw in relation to opening Evergreen avenue, from Adams street to Myrtle avenue. And nL in relation to opening Stuyveaaut avenue, from avenue to Btoadway. And als? in relation to opening Grand avenue, from Bergen street to 'Washington avenue. The Board of Assessors or the City of Brooklyn, pursuant to tbe provisions of an act of the Legiature ot the State of New ork, entitled "An Act to consolidate the Citie of Brooklyn and WiLHamsburgb and the Town of Bushwick into one municipal Government, and to incorporate the same," passed April 17, ISM, and of the several acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, bereby give notice that the reporteof the assessments in the above entitled matters have been made, and that said reports are now deposited in the office of said Board, at the City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, where the same can be examined by all persons interested, and that the said Board will meet in tha said office on the 11th day of Febiuary, 1867, at 10 o'clock A. to hear objections (if any) trom parties interested, and to complete and sign our said report.

Parties having objections to make will please present them in writing. Dated Brooklyn, Jan. 2b 1, 1867. ja2210d HKRY B. RIPLEY.

President. ASSKSSMENT KOT1CE JJOriCH 13 hereby given that tho Sewerage for Drain ago District No. 23, embracing th fo.lowing streets and avenues was duly con fimicd Dtcembor 2(th. 18, and is pajabfo at tne office ol Collector ol Toiea rind Ast simonta on or before February 2Ctb. IEfi7.

without default or interest. All sums remaining unpaid on that date, tbo additional charges incurred by law will be added Portland avenue and Oxloid street, both aides, between Myrtle and Flushing avs. Cumberland street. Fulton a v. to Flushing avs.

Cnrlton avtnuc. Clermont av, Ad tip hi at. and Vanderbiit av, from Greene av. to Flashing av. ('(t'ntcn aver, tie, from hxfasvtte ar.

to Flashing av. Hamilton ht, Washington av Houston at, iCyerjuu at. and Grand av, from Atlantic av. to Mushing av. Trotter street, its wholt lennth.

Downing street, from near Putnam av. to Hickory ft. Atlantic avenue, from 230 teet west of Granl av. both tides, to 1(0 feet cast of Classen av. Pacific street, Lipan st.

Bergen st, Wyckoff st. and War ren st.from rear Washington av. to 100 loet eaat of Clatson av. Ba'tic trcet, from Washing' on av. to 100 feBt east of Claspon av.

Bntier strict, Douclajs st, Degraw st, from Undoihill av. to 100 feet cast ol Ciason av. Union Btreet, from Grand av. to Clatson av. FrtBident trfet.

from Klatbush to Grand av. ClaB. ou avenue, irom Union to Atlantic and from Gates to Latayette ava. Washington avenue, from Union st. to Baltic st.

Grand avenue, Irom President st, ro Flushing av. Underbill avenue, east side, from Flatbudh av. to Butler strett. Lofferts street, from Hall stto200fept east of Grand av. Gates avenue, irom II a mil ton tt to Olasson av.

Quinsy st. from Downing ICQ leeteast of Clatson av. hickory s.teet. from Grand av to 100 ft eaat ot Classon av. GreeDO avenue, fom Fulton av to Adelphi sr, and front Rt to l0 feet east of Classon av.

Van Bureh street, from II Mi st to 100 fuet oast of ovenue. Lafayette avenne. ftom Cumberland street ts Grand av, hotn aides, and on tioutli side tram datl to 100 feet out of Clu ton av. DeKa'b avenue and Willoughby av, froai Cumberland to Schenck st. Mjrtloand Hushing avenue ard Park avenue from Portland avto Grand av.

ISAAC nADKAU, ja)41in Collector ol Tair. an.J Asseiamenrfi. OFFICE OK TH STKKKT VA fMMISSION ER. No. 6 City Hnll PROPOSALS FOR CLEAN IG STRfchTS.

Sealed will be received by the Common Conn ail, at tbe Mayor's office, until Monday, Feb. 4th, 1367, at o'clock M. for cleaning street. removing ashe, Ac, from the Eighth and Tenth Wards, agreeible tho specifications provided therefor on file in the office of the Streol Commissioner. Blanks tor estimating furnished at the office of the Streak Commissioner, and none other will be considered.

Proposals will not be considered unless accoinnamed with a consent in wiitins of two sureties ol doable the amount of each proposal, (who shall qualify as to ttieir responsibility,) that if the contract be awarded to the party proposing, they will become bound as his surety fonts faithful performance; rod in case he shall neglect or refuse to execute tne contract, if 6o awarded, then that they will pay to the City of Brooklyn tin? differenro between the price so propopil and the price of the next highest bidder to whom ths contract may be awarded. ProTK) alf to be endorsed "To the Common Council," fipecifying the work.) Brooklyn, Jan. 19, 1867. By order ot thn I. amnion Council, jaWtd R.

FUREY, Street Commissioner SESSION Monday, January 7th 1807. The following jiropocals were opened and rad: For grcdlDg, curbing aud puttering BuHhwhlck avenue, from North Second street to the City line, agreeably to profile on file in the offlco of Uio Street Commissioner Terrr nce McGuhgiti, for the 1st section, for tho Hum of $8 per foot; second section, '25 jer foot; third secrion, $1 25 per foot; fourth soctlon, $2 25 per foot; aureties, Fraucia Swift, Peter iCoilly. James Dillon, for tho 1st secLjon, JS 90 per running foot; euretipp, Patiirk Keenau, Patrick Hanlon, Bryan McKvany, let section, $10 85 per foot, 2d section, $6 82 per foot, 3d section, 89 per foot, 4tb section, $5 4i per foot; surttiee, Wm. Hannfgao, Francis Swift, James! Collin 1st flection, $3 74 per loot, 2d soctlon, $5 74 per foot. No.

3, 74 per foot; Buret I en, Fraucia Swift, Jonathan Moore. Benjamin Haw.jon, for the 4th section, $3 2fl per foot; sureties, James Rod well Jonathan Moore. Patrick QuiLn, 4th section, $3 19 per foot; snretiea, Owen Gallagher, Thomas Goodwin. Johu McUahon, 1st section, $8 75 per foot. 2d section, $6 50 per foot; securities.

Bvnjarnin Rawson, Martin liyrno. 'Patrick section, 75 per foot; mireties, Bryan Fagan, Pbilip S. Crookc. Francis Swift, lat section, $11 per foot, second Bection, $11 per foot, 31 section 11 per foot, 4th section, $12 per foot; sureties, Patrick Hanloo, Bryan McAvaney, Fatrhk Hnnter, 1st section, $13 75 per foot; 2d section, $7 25 per loot; 3d fection, $6 per foot; 4th section, $5 per foot; sureties, Thomas 8horlock, Peter Beilly. Peter Iteillf, 1st teetjnn, $8 75 per fCC'.

ad aection, 4 25 per foot 3d section, per foot; 4th section, I 05 per foot; sureties, Francis Swift, Patrick Shaw. William SweenpV 1st section, $13 75; Id section, 74 per foot; 3d section, $5 67 per toot; 4th section, $4 75 per foot; sureties, Major G. Mix, E. F. O'lteilly.

Jamci Dillon; section Sio. 2. for the sum of $0 60; sureties, Patrick Keenan, Palrirk Hanlon. Ordered to bo advertised in the Corr orntion newspapers in accordance with law, and referred to the Grading and Paring Committee vhen appointed. J10 lot Attest, HENRY McCLOSKY, City Clerk.

piOKrOKATION OTIC ASSESS' MENTS CONFIRMED, Finccinc llnitn avenne. between Hnron and India sts. Flatctng Fort Greene place, between Hanson place aa Atlantic av. flippitig India st, between Franklin and Washing: ton streets. FiagfMDtt st, between Harrison and Deirraw.

Fla'KiDC Van Brunt st. between Bowne and Klizihetb. Filhiig lots, Nevinss', cor. Warren. FilliDE lots, Boerum street, IN between Larimer and Leonard.

Filling lot', Nc rib 9th tieet, cor Sixth. Hencine. rranklin ard O'eone av. Wcor. Well and rjnmp, av aud Jacoa aU "Weil and pun Van Cott av and Russell at.

The Assessments in the tbove entitled matters trer dull confirmed on the twenty sixth day of oreraber ana third day ot Hoc ember, and tho oriool As cessment or lair copies thereof, will bo delivered to the Collector of Taxesand Assessment oc tha third day of January. 1667. Notice is hereby given to all partltfi Interested, that tjy faring their sore rati Aioument to Isaac Bideau. Collector of Taxes and At Msmenu. at hit office in the City Hall, within tbfrty days alter the delivery pf caid Assessment Bolto to bira rhey can pay the name nitbont any additional cbarce.

Ail AssAsameau not so paid vrill be collected by him or one ol hia JJepniy CoUectors. wttb additional cbarces thereon proWdcd by la Dated Brooklyn. Dec 31, JSpe. J. OAKUCY nODYNE.

03l3awwM Street OommjAsionea'. OFFICE OF THK STREET COATmLT SIONER, No. 6 City HaJI. PROPOSALS FOR BB.DGINOBMUWICK CRfiKK AND IMpSoVLNO UNION AVENPK ASiD LufttMER Sealed ProrKls will be by the (Jommon Orancil at the Mayor's Office, until Monday, Fb. 4th im? tt I o'clock P.

for brincinu Bosnwiok Creek and imurovinjr Union avenne and Lorimer ttreet. acrecbl to the irslB cations on file in theothceof ttie btreet Cunm seioner Propota to tate the price for etch one aeoaratelr Blanks for estimating at the orBee 01 tbo treat Oommisiioner. and none other will be considered. Proposals will not be considerrd anleaa ccomrrid wit It a consent in wriunsof two snreties of doable the arooqnt of eaxhprrjposal. (who afaall qualify as to Lhirreftpooalbiiityi that if the contract be awarded to the party pronotln tasv will baccate boand S9 hia sarety foe lU faithal orrfm anc.

and in ce be shall neloct or refose to execute th contract, if to warded thpn that they will par to the City of Brooklyn the difference between the price so proposed nd the pnc of the next hicbest bidder to whom the cootriat may be awarded Proposal! to bo endorsed "To tbe Common Coanc (spcityiB the work Brooklyn, Jan. 2M, t8RT. By ordor of the 'ra non CjanoiL lazrtd FUR8Y, Street Commbaiono ASSAC KIRK INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN Graces No. 10 Court street. Irooklyn.

and 65 Wall street, New York. At an election bald on the 6th. the following eentle men were elected Directors for tho ensuing year: Wm Harris Olaflin John A Cross A' A Low HC Murphy Oonklin Brush John Siartin Sami Smith Cyprus Smith George Morgan Wm Hunter, Jr James A Bell Jos Johnson John A Lott Wardwell Sheldon Silas Lndlam Harper Corning Alex Underbill Valentine John Halsey James Weaver Geo A Tborno Saml Mitohell John Fxenoh A Beebman Wm Fowler Tbos Srtatton Cbas a Baxter John Hunter Hosted John Vanderbilt, Danl Van Voorhis Theo Rogers And at a subsequent meeting of tbe Board, WILLIAM M. HARRIS, was unanimously re elected President. THOS.

B. JONES was appointed Secretary, and THOMAS If. HARRIS, Assistant Secretary. falfl tf WM. M.

HAHRI8. President, CINGS COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE JOk. COMPANY OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN. L. lTOfflcos, Farmers and Citizens' National Bank Build ing Brooklyn, E.

D. Rntnfth nfflm 1 Nassau street. New York. UAHtl UAf SURPLUS 47,648 BdwTBaokhouse, Martin Kalbfleisch, Meserolfr, Griffith Griffith, David Stnrtevau," Jas A Van Brunt, John Hayward, John Keating, Lewis Hurst, Alfred Clock, Henry Johnson, Geo Bennett, Stephen Provost, Chauncey Cook, Ralph Teets, Ghaa Fellows, Thos Hutchinson, Alfred Hoble, Edward North, Jas Vanlenbne, Wm J. Pease.

Beech, Beni Delano, Sylvester Tuttle, Samuel Free, Jos Burr, Daniel Smith, WmJPooley. Sue.orgm On Hekby Pope. Sec'y. jallti THE MONT AUK FIRE INSURANCE CO OF THE CITY OF BROOKIYN. CASH CAPITAL AND A LARGE SURPLUS.

Offioes, No. 7 Court Btreet, Brooklyn, No. 168 Lroadway near Maiden lane,) New York. This Company insures Buildings, Merchandise, House bold Furniture, Vessels and Cargoes in port, and outer property, on liberal terms. Losses promptly and equitably adj asted.

DIBGCIOBS: Garret Bergen, Wm Ingrabam, Raymond, Charles Berts, Johnson, Warren Richmond, Henry Boernm, John Lewis, Eli Bobbins, Samuel Booth, Stephen Stewart, Brainard, Abraham Lott, Josieh Smith, Samuel Burtis, A A Low, Alex Stndwel), Campbell. Mason, John Studwell, Cooke, MD, A Newman, Wm Thomas, Thos Conghian, Nichols, Geo A Thome, James Eaton, Foster Pettit, Edmund Titus, Wm Ellsworth, John Phelps, Brew Valentine, Amasa 8 Foster, Jacob Philips. Edwd Whits, Francis A Gale, Pitkin, Whitehonse, John Halsey. Powell. 8 Whiting, Seymour Huceted John Prince, Wlliets, John Winslow.

WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, President. JOBS O. Phtxit Secretary. O. T.

SEARiKq. Assistant Secretary. self lj FIREMAN'S TRUST INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN. CASH CAPITAL, Office No. 9 Court street, (opposite City Hall.) and No.

S3 Wall street, (City Bank Building) New York. Organized on the principle of paying one half the profits above ten per cent, to the Widows' and Orphans' Fund of the Fire Department of the City of Brooklyn. DrBECTOBB. 1 George Hall Ell Robbina Phillips Aaron ADegrautv Miller Frederick Peet Clark Nehemiah Knight 8 Chittenden Harry Messenger Gilbert Haignt Joseph Hall Warren Gookin Van Brunt WyokoffW Welling Peter Duryee I Frothingbam Peter Anderson John Stewart Israel Velsor Warreu Snedeu A A Low Thome, OH Lippitt Crawford Smith Richard Bnck Hosford Henry Peok Wm Beard Wm Wall John I Glover Henry Pierson Valentine Hall Gamaliel King Marcellus Massey John I Voorhees George Cary John Hicks Ant'nv Campbell James Eaton Edwin Hillyer Alfred Wood This Company continues to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Dwellings, Household Furniture, Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other property against loss or dsmage by fire, on as favorable terms as other first class Companies. GEORGE HALL, President.

Chas. IX Mac Donald, Secretary. E. B. Wood, Aisistant Seoretary.

mh 15 ELLIAMSBURGH OITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPAANY. Offices Corner of First aod South Seventh streets, Brook aod No. 165 Broadway, New York. This Company with a ensh CAPITAL OF $1150,000, and alflre surplus, all securely invested, continues to insure Dwellings, Factories, Ships in Poit and their Cargoes, Merchandize and other property, at aa reasonable rates aa any other first class Company. DIRECTORS Bdmund Driggn, Nicholas Wyckoff, John Deroe, Richd Ten Eyck, Daniel Maujer, Wm.

M. Parks, John A. Cross, Wm. Marshall, Martin G. Johnson, Satn'l M.

Meeker, John I. Van Alst, John O. DeBevoise, Nathaniel Briggs, Henry S. Leverich, Francis Dubois, Peter Cooper, Charles Noble, Joseph Wade, Wm. Cooper, Geo.

Kisching Frederick Fries; Jas. M. YVaterbury, Fleming Duncan, John Holdane, Jas. Ii. Truslow, Jedekiah Miller, Eckford Webb, Richard Berry, Ab'ni Cunningham.

EDMUND DBIGGS, President. Henbt Gtbotjt. Becretarv. mhlSly PHENTX FIRE INSURANT UK COMPANY OK BROOKLYN. Office No.

1 Court street, corner of Montague, Brooklyn Branch Officp No. 139 Broadway, New York. CASH CAPITAL $1,000,000 ASSETS $1,500,000 Insures Houses, Manufactories, Buildings, Vachinery, Goods, Merchandize, Chattels atia Personal Estate, Ships, Vessels and Cargoes (in port entyj Ships Building from IjOBEand Damage by Fire. Dibeciobs: Stephen CroweH, I Frotiimehain, Gilbert Bayers, A Stoat, Daniel Fernald, Jas Elmore, Joshua Atkins, Jr, Wm Kendall, A England, Ingersolf, Harold Duilncr, Edwin Beers, John Hicks, Alvin Bradley, Wm Beale, Benj Wardwell, Geo Bergen, Nathaniel Form an. Moats Oil ell, Chaa Betts, Jeremiah Spader Thos Rodman, Gustab Schwab, Wm Vail, Daniel Ayres, Ezra Baldwin, Edward A Low, Jas Rockwell, Nathan Beers, Samuel Burtis, Jobc Cole, Augustus Studwell, Edwin Bice, Isaac Brinkerbofl, Alexis Brass, Edgar Crow ell, Henxy Collins, Clement Parsons, Wm A Badd.

Daniel C3reoiTt BTEPHKN OROWELL, President. EDGAR W. OBOWELL, Vice President PunANDKB Shaw. Sec'y. 1TX PANY, L.

I. Offices No. 1 Montague street, (Mechanics Bank Building, Brooklyn, and No. 31 Wall street, (Mechanics' Baok: Building) New York. CASH CAPITAL, $150,000.

Insures Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Vessels in and their cargoes, and other property against loss or amage by Fire. DIRECTORS Karri el Chan cor, Robert Davies, Livingston Miller John Rolie, Hosea Webster, Isaac Carhaxt, Samuel Sloan, George Bergen, Thomas Sullivan, Abrain Baylis, Barnet Johnson, Jacob Sackman, David Cbaunyey, Van Bergen, Leonard Cooper, Daniel Ayres, jr Sylvester Hondfow.Geo Shaw, a John Baker, Henry Crocker, Henry James, It James, GeoG Hastings, Daniel Fumald, Robert Berdell, Henry Brusli, Henry Boerum, John Halsey, Wm Marshall, Stephen Spader, Edwin Scran ton, Samuel Smith, Felix Campbell, Leverich, Thomas Stratton, Jacob I Bergen, Joiin French, Richard Van Wyck, JOHN H. BAKER, President, DANIEL CHAUNCKY, Vice President. Wax tub Nichols, Secretary. Meqbixi TurcxE Assistant Secretary, LEGAL NOTICES 8UVKEME COUKT, KINGS COUNTY William Mainn.

plaintiff, agt. David W. Talcott, Adolphus SchaefFer, and others. By, and in pursuance ot a judgment of the Supreme Court of tbe State of New York, in tne above entitled action, bearing date the 12th day of Janmry, 1867, I. William Betts, the Refree in said judgment order named, will expose for sale, through Jacob Co'e, auctioneer, at the Commercial Exchange, No.

SFuItou street, in the City of Brooklyn, and County of Kings, on Wednesday, the sixth day of February, 1867, at 12 o'clock noon ot that day, the foil wing described with the appurtenances thereto belonging, that ifi to say All those four certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate. lying and being in the Fifth Wardot thi City of Brooklyn, bounded ana described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on tbe Boutht rly side ot John street, distant two hundred and tortj six feet eastwurdly from the southeast corner of John and Bridge tieets, and running thence boutnwardly and varalh 1 with Bridge street one hundred foot; tha oca east wardly, parallel with John street niney seven feet: thence northwardly and parallel with Gold Btreet, ten feet; thence west wardly, parallel with John street Eix feet ten inches; thence northwardly, parallel with Gold street twenty six feet; thence west.varrl.y, parallel with John street ten lest; thence north waidly, parallel with Gold sixty fonr feet, two ifjehes to the coutberly side of John street, and thence westwardly, along the same, eignty rive feet, nine inches, totue DOiutor plice of beginning. Also all those two cetun lotspieces or parce's of land situate, lying and being in tbe Fifth Ward of the Oity of Brooklyn, bounded ana described as follows, to wit: Bs ginmnff at a point on the norther'y side of Plymouth street distant one hundred nO sixteen feet westwardly from the noithwesterly corner of Plymouth and Gold streetr. and running thence northwardly and parallel with Gold street one hundred teet. two inches to a line equi dist.mt be! ween Plymouth and John streets: thence westwardly parallel with Plymouth sireet forty four feet; thence southwardly parallel with (sold streei one hundred fot two inches to Plymouth Btreet; and thence e.mtwardly along tbe northerly side of Plymouth street, forty tour taet to the pomtor place of beginning.

Dated Brooklyn. Januarr Hih, 1867. WJVI. BETTci, Jr, Releree. Jobeph J.

Mahrin, EFq PJff's Atty. jaJ5 2aw3wTa NOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO DIRECT Lots to be Fenced. Aotice is hereby friven to all parties int rented of the intention of tbe Common Council ot this city to vms an ordinance to direct lots to be fenced on block bounded by Ber ien. Bond, Wyckcff and Nevins streets, to abate a nuisance. uaieu DtooKiyn.

iau lulu, xoni. jaL510d R. F6REY, Street Commissioner. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNT Henry H.

Biddle ogamst Abraham Biowa and Sasan his wife, end others. In pursuance oi a judgment of foreclosure and sale, made this action on the seven 'h day of January, 1367, I herebv give notice that on tbe fourth day of February, 1367, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, atihe Commercial Kxchanzb number 369 Fulion street in the Ciry ot Brooklyn and County of Kings, I will tell at public auction to the higliedt bicder, the mortgaged lands and premises in said judgment mentioned and therein described follows, viz: All those two cerialDjote, pieces or parcels of ground, together wih tbe buildings therooa erected, situattd in the Tenth formerly Sixth Ward ot the said Oity ot Brooklyn, and whioh, taken together, are bounded and contain as follows: Beginning at a point on the noriberly line of Atlantic street, distant two hundred and twenty five feet westerly from the westerly line of Kevins street, and running thence westerly along the said northerly line of Atlantic street fiftv feet; thence northedy in a line parallel nita said Kevins street eighty feet; thence easterly in a line parallel with saia At hvoticfetreet hlty 'eet; and thence southerly in a line parallel with said Nevins street eighty feet to the point or ulaoe of beginning together with the apnnrtenncea thereanto belonging or appertaining. Bated January 9th, 1867. GERARD M. STEVENS, Referee.

Messrs. Wm. 4 A W. LOVTESBB, PlaintiiTs Attorneys 6 Warren street, K. Y.

jaU2aw3wF SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUjNTY James Kay against William Daryet and Berths, his Wife; Henry Uhittaker, and Thomas J. UoEee. In pursuance of a judgment oi toreoioame and aaie nsde in this action on the twenty first day of February, 1866, this is to give notice, that on the eighth day of Januaty. 1867, at the hoar of 12 o'clock, noon, at the Commercial Exchange, number 389 Fulton street.

Id the Oity of Brooklyn and County of Kings, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, tbe mortgaged premises in tbe said judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, with the bnl'dings and improvements tho re 3d, eituatfd, lying and being in the Oity of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, and bounded nd described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the souther aide of Pacific atree distant three hundred and sixty live (365) feet easter'y from the southeasterly corner of Pact tic street and the Fourth i4th) avenue, and running thence southerly and parallel with Fourth avenue eighty 'SO) feet; thence easterly and parallel wi'b Pacific street twenty (iO) feet; tbence northetly and parallel with Fourth avenne eighty (60) feet to Pacific street; and thence westerly along theseniberly aide of Pacific street twenty feet to the point or place of beginning being tha eaine premises conveved by said Jaaes Kay and his wife to the party of tbe first part by deed bearing even date heiewibb. and this mortgage is given to secure the payment of a part of tbe purchase money therein expre8sed4 rDated Brookhn. Deo 13. 1866.

dl5 2aw3wS GERARD STEVENS, Referee. The tale of the above described property la hereby postponed until the 15 th day of January. 1867, at the bam a hoar and place. Dated Brooklyn. Jan.

9, 1867. QERAUD U. 8TEVES3. Referee. The sale of the above described property is hereby inr ther poetponed until the 30tb day of January, 1867, at the same hour and ploce.Dated Biooltlyn.

Jan. 15th. I86T. iole2awtaTa GERARD M. STEVENS, Referee.

RECEIVED AK EtiBGAJJT AS lortment of Silver Klagree aetta, oomnrising Plna, sir rings and Blecva BatWn. at OAfir Ml Faftos Ireet. USQtt desire to bury a quantity of treasure on the island, and did accordingly deposit in the ground a considerable quantity of gold, silver and precious stonei, the presence of Mr Gardiner, but under strict injunctions of secrecy. This deposit consisted of eleven hundred and twelve ounces of coined gold, two thousand three hundred and fifty ounces of silver, seventeen ounces of jewels and precious stones, sixty nine precious stones, fitty seven bags of sugar, forty one bales of merchandise, seventeen pieces of canvass, one large loadstone, etc. Having thus disburdened his ship he departed for Boston, with the design, it is supposed, of selling his vessel.

While there, however, he was recognized in the street, and apprehended. He was sent to England for indicted tor the murder ot William jo, before spoken of, and being oonvicted, Tf hanged chains at Jixecunon does, May 12, 1701. The wife of Kidd continued her residence in this city after his death, herself and daughter liviDg in seclusion in a habitation on the east side of the town. JEWELRY, fec. BAVIN ASSOCIATION FOB fROOUKINC.

FINE WATOHEB sr KASY PAYMENTS AT US8 THAU WHOLES ALK PRISES. iS Gold Hunting Use English Patent Levers, poi of $3 per week. 18 karat Gold Hunting Gage Detached Levers, payment! I ,2 per ffeek. 19 karat Gold Hunting Oase Detaohou Juevers, (ladies' intctaest payments $1 SO per neok. Silver Hunting Case Knglieb Patent Levers, payments of 31 per week.

Silver Hunting Oase Detaohed Levers, payments of 60 per West (SAMPLES AND OET OIBOULABS TICK'S WATOH AND JEWHLRY STORE, Ho. 297 FULTON 8TEKET, Opr. Johngen. Brooklyn. n33 ly JOHN D.

CHASE SON, JEWELERS, STLVEKSMITHS, AMD IMPOBTEBS OF OPTICAL AND JANOY GOODS, Oiler a large assortment ot FINE WATOHhS, RICH AND ELEGANT JEWELRY, STERLING StLVKR AND EXTRA HEAVY PLATED WARE, RUBBER AND a iH JEWELRY, STBRKOSCOPES AND VIEWS, In grea. variety. OPERA GLASS ES. in Pearl. Ivory, Enamel, Morocco, And other stlee.

ana FANOZ GOODS, Buited either for Bncal or Holiday Pie ents. Our assortment of SPEUri CLES and EYE GLASSES is tbe mosi extensive and oom oleteto be foond in this country Oar tpecialty is the oele srtted BRAZILIAN PKBULE LENSKH, which we oon ptantly beep set in different styles to bait tbe weak aod itn aired vision and wa rract the sight to remain oerfect for went) years longer than with the ordinary classes. We re aDOft all who may wear or need glasses to call and observe ietr superiority and thus benefit rheir eyes. OHASE 4 SON, aa Fulton street, Jewelers and Opticians. Open eveningB in December.

dla DIAMOND AND OTHER PRKUIOUS Jewelry for sale and made to ordor ot iS. McMTJR KAV'B New Jewelry Establishment. 315 Fulton street. nl9 ly HAIR JEWELRY MADE TO ORDER, in every variety of stylo, at sbait notioe, by HAItT BROS. je3Qtf OFFICE OF THE STREET COMMISSIONER, No.

6 Oity Hall. PROPOSALS FDR GRADING AND PAVING NORTH FIRST STREET FROM TO 5TH S'iRKRT. Sealed Proposals will be received by the Common Council, at the Mayor's Office, nntif Monday, Jan. 28th, 1867, at 3 o'clock P. for grading and paving North First street from 4th toSthntreets.

with tUe best bank paving atones, setting curb and guttei Btones and laying all the necessary crosswalks, agreeable to the profile off said street on file in the office of tbe Street Commissioner. Proposalsto state the price per running foot through the centre of said street for the whole worn complete. Blanks for estimating furnished at toe office ui cue Street Commissioner, and none other will be considered. Proposals will not be considered unless nocomvnmed with i consent in writing of two Bureties, of 91,000 each, on each proposal, (who shall qualify aa to their resporfaibilitjJ that the contract be awarded to the party proposing, tbey will become bound as his surety for i ta fai th ul performance and in case be bhall neglect or refuse to execute the contract, if so awarded, then that they will pay to tbe City oi Brooklyn the difference between the price so proponed and the price of the next highest bidder to whom the contract may be awarded. Proposals to be endorsed "To tho Common (specifying the Brooklyn, Jan.

15 th, 1867. By order of the Common Council. jal5 td FUitEY. Street Commissioner. BUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Andiew S.

Wheeler against Georgo Carter Oollia and ijjiza Collis, his wife. Wm, B. OSBOBX, Plaintiff's A.tvoraoy. In nnrmmnnA ftf a iTirlrrmanf nrHor nf thi.ninpf the above entitled action, beating cate the foartbdayof 1 will sell by public auction in the vestibule bounded and containing as follows, to srit: Commenoiog ai BDomt on the souther to uiA ar 7L ir.J.V... 1.1 tn.

one hnndred and iorty nine teat tom tE Oton iXll SJKJiSwi' "yfafsnn. raonlnh.n?e fStP erly along lot No. 10, od sud map. mo buadra4 feet to No. 12 on taid map; toenue easterly along said lot No.

12. twan ty tnenco a.on lot No. I4m saidm ap on htmdMdfeettoVanVootheesavenue: taenoeweaterl? aloncsaid Van Voorhees avenue twenty fire feet to the point or ulaoeo! beginning; together nth all the riant title and in'ereat oi eaio defendants to the aaid treet and avet ne in tront of and adioinine said tot to the middle ot Baid street and avenue, snbieot. however, to an eaiemint or rishtof way over the eame by all the pnrohiser of said lot9 on tbe said map. and by tho pabho generally until olo jod the cnSEeiit of the parties In interest or oy competent authority.

ja8 2a3nTn BAM. 8. ABBOTT. Referee. SAVER'S COSTUME DEPOT HAS ON hand anow etock of Maiquerade'Fanoy Drakes, Even ft6588'.

Opert OlOMks, Tableau Properties, Wigi. oV pioi2tmtathe lowest prices. No. 31 Fulton street, near rierrepont. di7 la".

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