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ELECTION NOTICE. CORPORATION NOTICES INWCJR ANC JS SHERIFF'S SALES. MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 28. 'And you mean to say that you, my poor yellow goat, arc realie, trulv, nct and bodily, Phelim O'Neal O'Don'i ell himfll The goat nodded, and again bent hiakneea before her.

wirra strue Ok! wirra exclaimed Aileen, bursting into tears, and seating herself on the eraes by the side of the goat, and wiping her dazzling, bright blue eyes with its read beard. 'And is this the way that our hopeful and happy marriage is to end Oh wirra strut; and wirra etrue for ever awl ever, amen What is the use of being young, and brave, and fair, and good, il can be marred and spoiled by a horrid, old, ugly and unbelieving witch, who is to have the power of changing a handsome young Christian knight and gentleman into a contemptible yellow goat with a red beard Oh wirra strue wirra strne and wirra strue, over and over again Oh wirra! wirra! The lamentations of Aileen were interrupted by the angry voice of the parish priest of Park, who exclaimed, as he looked down from the wail of the churchyard 'Ah then will you ever stop with your yowling down there? How is a poor priest ever to get though with his breviary, if you are to be interrupting him in his prayers with yonr complaining against the ways of Providence Hauld your whist young woman, or tell me, in as fen words as vou can, what iB all the matter with you 'Aileen told her story. said the prrish priest, leaning over the churchyard wall, 'here are the beads blessed by myself. Tie tbem round your true lover's neck, like a collar, and neither with nor wizztrd cm do him any personal harm. Let him be off to sea at once, if he wishes to be restored to his former face and ligure.

They can never be recovered until he is two hundred miles away from the coast of Ireland. The sooner he is far from the country the better for the two of you as that old woman will never forgive him the line puck he had out of her. Away children, and my blessing be upon you but never come to this spot again, ithee to be meitbering me with your moans, or distracting me in my devotions with your amorous 'With these words the parish priest disappeared behind the wall of the churenyard. 'What that saintly man soys is the truth observed Aik en. 'My old, vicious grandmother is, I am sure, plotting to do you or me, and perhaps both, a new mischief.

You have noc a minute to spare to get out of the country. Ran, my darling, now, as if there was a process server at your heels; and never cry ''stop," until you arc on board the Granvaile. Hurry, hurry from my sight. If I had to wait twenty long years for you, you will find mc as true as steel to my first and only love One kiss more, and be off with "Again she kissed the goat it kicked up its hind heels with delight, and ran as fast as if it was at a fos chace along this road, and when it was hurrying by the spot at, which we are now sitting, it was observed by Moyra Ollifl'e, who was looking out of her bed room window at Rihar up there, whilst she was putting a plaster on her nose, where one of her own pigs had bitten her When she was struggling in the trough. is Phelim O'Neal O'Donnell running away to get on board the ship in Waterford said she to herself.

'OLt by the invincible hammer of the immortal ihor, he shall not get out of my clutches so easy as he thinks. I will be hot foot after him, as fast as a broomstick can ily with me, as soon as I have rubbed in a few ointments and changed my face and figure into the likeness of a Mother "Peor Phelim O'Neal O'Donnell ran so hard that he was hardly able to draw a breath aa he crossed theplank that led from the my at Water ford on board the Granvaile. As he stepped on deck he heard the heavy tramp of the witch's foot at the other end of the plank, following him. He instantly ran and hid behind the captaiu, who was astonished to see a strange goat making so free with him. (To be continued.) NBW ELECTION DISTRICTS CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, Sept.

20. 1861. Im Common Councix,) Sept.l6t186L Resolved, That the Seventh Ward be and Ifl hereby dlvl ded into four election districts, aa follows: jbeFirBtUlstrictlo commence at the corner of Flushing and Washington avenues, running southerly along the centre of WaghlDKton avenue to the centre of Irafdjette avenue: thence along the centre oi Lafayette ay, to Vie centre of Classon thence alonR the centre of Classon av, to the centre of FlaBhmg av; and thence along the centra Flush in av, to the place oi beginning. The Second District to commence at the corner Classon and Flushing av, running southerly along the centre of Classon av, to the centre of Lafayette av; thence alow; the centre of Lafayette avenue to the centre of Bedford av: thence along the centre of Bedford av, to the centre or Flushing av: thence along the centre of Flushing av, to the plnce of beginning. The Third District to commence at the corner of Washing ton and LRfajett1: avenues, running southerly along the centre of Washington av, to the centre of Atlantic av; thence Along tbe centre of Atlantic av, to the centre of Classon av: tbence alone the centre of Classon av.

to tbe centre of La fa cite nvenut; thence along the centre of Larayette av, to tbe place of bednning. The Fourth District to commence at the centre of Classon and Lafajette avs, running southerly along the centre of CiHSSon av. to the centre of Atlantic av; thence along the centre of Atlantic av, to the centre of Bedford av; thence along the centre ot Bedford av, to the centre of Lafayette av; thence along the centre of Lafayette av, to the place of beBPe24D3wg' WM. BISHOP. City Clerk.

TV' EW ELECTION DISTRICTS ITT ll CLERK'S OFFICE. October 7th, 1861. In Comkos Covhcil, Sept, 30. 1861. Resolved, That the Nineteenth Ward be and is hereby divided into two Election Districts, as follows The First Election District of tbe Nineteenth Ward shall lie and contain as follows: Beginning at a point formed by the Intersection of the centre line of Division avenue Cor iiroadway) with the centre line of Fiuthinr? avenue; running thence westerly along the centre line of Flush! ne avenue to tbe centre line of Classon avenue; tbence northerly along certrellne of Clapson avenue to the point of intersection of said centreline with the centre line of Penn street: thence cHSterly along tbe centre line of Penn street to its intersec with the centre line of Division avenue (or Broadway); tbence southeasterly along the centre line of Division ave niie (or Broadwa) to ihe place of beginning.

TbeSecond District of tbe Nineteenth Ward shall be and contain as follows: Beginning at a point formed by the hit section of the centre line of Division avenue (or Broadwa?) with tbe centre line of Penn street; runoinn thenie westerly nlor.g the siiid centre line of Penn street to Us intersection pith the centre line of Classon avenue; tbence southerly r.lonp tbe centre line of Classon avenue to its intersection nit li the centre Jine if Flustdng avenue: thence westerly iilonji the centre line of Flushing avenue to the centre line of Washington avenue; thence northerly along the centre line of WastiDpton avenue to the Wallaboot Bay; thence i.ortbensterly alnDg tte about Buy to the line dividing the preseiit Thirteenth and Nineteenth and thence utterly aloi csaid line oivldlng the present Thirteenth and Nineteenth Wards to bald intersection of the centre line of Itroaoway aud Penn street, the point or place of begin Ktsolved, That the place for holding the poll in the Second District cf the Nineteenth Ward be designated aa follows: Hotel of Nicholas Braun, corner of Bartlett street and 1 1 roadway. 'J Jit: resolutions were severally adopted. ol7 dw WM. O. BIS SOP, City Clerk.

llTk I NOTICE" CUT CLERK'S OFFICE. Brooklyn, October 8th 18fil.J Notice is her' by piver, that at a General Election, to be kid on lULSDAlt, November 6th, 1861, the following officers to be chosen: STATE. A Secretary of State, a Comptroller, an Attorney General, r. ate Fcgineer and Surveyor a State Treasurer, two Cinal and an Insnnctor of titate Prisons. JUDICIARY.

A Jucpe of tbe Court of and a Justice of the Fu.rtire Court lor the Second Judicial District. COUNTY. A County Clerk, a Register, a Superintendent of the Poor, tvo Justices of theSefisioi aim Coroner. SENATE Pf mitmsfor the Pecnnn and Third Senatorial Districts, coin ii rising ibeCjunty of Kinrs. ASSEMBLY.

A Member of Aisemblv for the First District, comprising 11, Eighth. Seventeenth and Eifihteenth Wards, and the County Towrs; one for the Sec nd District, cnxnprislng the Flrbt. Sixth and Twelfth Wards; ore for the Third District. coroprUing the Fourth and Tenth one for the Fourth District. corcprUing the Second, Third and Fifth Wards; one for the Fifth District, comprising the Ninth and Eleventh Wards: one for tbe Sixth District, comprifdns: the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Wards: one for the Seventh District comprising tbe Seventh, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Nineteeath INSPECTORS OF ELECTION AND DISTRICT CANVASSERS.

Tbe InFpectoTs of Election and three District Canvassers ftwo names of each only to be on a ballot) for each election dlstilctin the city. The Common Council designated the following as tbG PLACES FOR HOLDING THE POLLS. First Ward 1st Dist No. 13 Fulton street. 2d Dist No.

3 Atlantic street. fcecond Ward 1st Disk Francis Marker's, cornerof Main and Fropt streets. 2d Dist People's Hall, corner of York and Pearl streets. Third Ward 1st Dist City Armory, corner of Cranberry and Henry streets. 2d Dist No.

103 Atlantic street. Fourth Ward lst Dist No. 4 Sands St. 2d Dist Washington Hall, Adams st. 3d Distr Hegeman's auction room, corner of Pearl and Willoupfcby streets.

F'ifthWard 1st hist Home of Hugh Clark, northwest corner of Plymouth and Gold streets. 2d Dist Shop of Long. 137 York street. 3d Dist Corner of Hudson avenue and Prospect street. 4th Dist Corner of Gold and Tillary street.

Sixth WardIt 1 Dist Coal office, corner of Congress and Bicks streets. 2d Dist Engine House, Uicks. near Degraw street 3d Dist Engine House, Van Brunt street, betreen Carro.l streets. Seventh Ward 1st Dist At the store of Thomas Phillips. 552 i tic avenue, near Ryerson street, (Hairs Building.) 2d Dist At Savings Bank, Myrtle avenue, south Bide, near Franklin avenue.

3d Dist At Fulton avenue, south Bide, corner Hall street, (Funk's Building.) 4th. Dist At store on jj'uiton avenue, north side, nix doors east of Orruond place. EifbthWbrd 1st Dist House of John Blair, Third avenue, next oor to tbe cornerof Ninth street 2d Dist House of Enpine Company No. 21, Fourth avenue, next door to corner of Nineteenth street. Nkth Ward First District Pi ter McGuire's, PaclQc et, cornerof Wdshiniitun venue J.

B. ZeUer's, Fulton avenue. 3d Dist Paul O'Neh's. ripencer st tet. corner of Myrtle avenue.

4th Dist Albert Roberts'. Marion street, near Ralph avenue. Tenth Ward 1st Dist No. 5 Fulton avenue. 2d Dist 147 Smith street.

3d dist 108 Atlantic 4th Dist Corner Butler and Court, (Vanderholt s). uth Dist Corner of Pre Bldent and Kevins btreet Eleventh Ward lst Dist Store of McCatcbeon, 170 srtle fivenur. between Prince and Carll street. 2d Dist Store of Carman, 221 Myrtle avenue, near Navy street. 3d Dht 374 Myrtle avei ue, between Cumberland street and Carlton avenue.

Dist Store of Hallock. 403 Myrtle aveuut, between A del phi street and Clermont avenue. 5th Dist Store of A BinObam, corner of Fulton and Lafayette avenues. 6th Dist First door in Fleet street, from Fulton avenue. 7th DibU itore ot Root Smith.

444 Fulton avenue between Adel phi street and Clermont av. Twelfth Ward lst Dist House of DarJel Norton, Van Brunt street, near Hamilton av. 2d Dist House of Patrick Druryi cornerof Hicks and Luqueersts. Thirteenth Ward lst Dfst Stable on Third street, between South Third and South Fourth streets. 2d Dist Odeon, Fifth Btreet between South Third and Sou'h Fourth streets.

3d DM No. 34 South Seventh street. 4th Dist Washington Market, cornerof Fourth and South Seventh sts. Fourteenth Ward lst Dist Northwest corner of North Ninth rnd Second streets, ifd Dist Northeast corner of North Filth and Fifth streets. 3d Dist 98 Grand at.

4th Dist 91 North Second street. Fifteenth Ward 1st Dist Grand street, between "Union avenue and Lorimer street. 2d Dist Samuel Keeler, No. 428 Grand, between Leonard and Ewensts. febtteenth Ward lst Dial No.

291 South Fourth street. 2d DiBt Southeast corner of Meserole and Leonard sts. 3d Dist Southwest corner of Graham avenue and Sehols st. 4ih Dist Southeast corner or Graham avenue and Marshall street. Seventeenth Ward 1st Dist House of Peter Bechtloff, Franklin stvtet, near India.

2d Dist House of Jacob frank, corner of Colyer and Eckford sts. Eighteenth Ward 1st Dist At the house of James Kler nan, corner of Grand street and Buahwlck avenue. 2d Dist At the house of Jacob Morris, Bushwick Cnnsroads. Nineteenth Ward 1st DJst Store of John Hart. Broadway between Whipple and Bartlett streets.

2d Dist House of Engine Company No. 13, Olymer street, between Bedford and Lee avenues. td WM. G. BISHOP, City Clerk.

TVJEW ELECTION mSTIiICTS LN COMMON Xl COUNCIL, Sept Resolved, That tbe Eighteenth Ward be and Is hereby divided into two ElectionDistrlcts, as follows: The first district of the Eighteenth Ward to commence at the corner of Richardson street and Meeker avenue, run rjingnor heasterly along the centre of Meeker avenue to Newtown Creek; thence along the centre of Newtown Creek and Brooklyn line to the csntre of the Cynress Hill Road; thence along the centre of the Cypress Hill Road to the centre of Bush ick avenue; thence along tbe centre of Bush vrlck avenue to the centre of North 2d street; thecce along the centre of North 2d street to tie cectre of Smith street; thence along ihe centre of Smith street to the centre of Richardson street; thence a'ong the centre of Richardson street to the place of beginning. The Second Election District of the Eighteenth Ward to commence at the corner of Bushwick avenue and Cypress 111)1 Road, runnlnc easterly along the centre of Cypress Hill Road to the City line; thence along the City line to the centre of Broadway, thence along the centre of Broadway to thectntreof Flushing avenue; thence along the centre of FluBhins avenue to the centre of bushwick avenue; tbence along the centre of Bushwick uvenue to the place of be Tbe were severally adopted. se273w WM. G. BISHOP, City Clerk.

NEW ELD I DISTRICTS CIT7 CLERK'S OFFICE, Sept. 20 1861 In Common Council, I Sept. 16. XML Resolvfd. That, the Fourteenth Ward be and the same la hereby divided into four election district) to be bounded aa follows: First District By North 4th, Third, North 14th, First, North 131 streets and East River.

Second District By North 4tb, North 2d, Union av, Fifth at. North 14th, and Third streets. Third DIstrlctr By North 4th, Fourth, Grand streets, and Eourti)eDIstrlct By North 4th, North 2d, Ninth, Grand and Fourth Btreets. se24 3w WM. G.

BISnOP, City Clerk. OUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OF KINGS Bernard Larzerlerc against Hannah Hopkins, Patrick Hopkins icd Ellon Hopkins. To each of the defendants above named: You are hereby summoned ana required to answer the complaint in this action, this day died in the oflicuoftho Clerk of the County of Kings, at the City Hall in the City of Brooklyn, hi paid County of Kings, and State of New York, and to Berve a copy of your answer to the Bald complaint on the tubscriber, at his oflice. at No. ') Front streer, in tbe said City of Brooklyn, within twenty days after the service of iht summons on you, exclusive of the day of such service; and If you fail to answer tbe said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to he Court for the i ellcf demanded In the complaint.

Dated Brookljn. Septernhi 2ltb, ism. olBlawti ABRAHAM LOTT. Plaintiff's Attorney. Ui'KEiVlE COURT COUNTY of 1 to Catherine Mont oux airuinst John Muhun and Kndcel Mahan.

Ids wife; and James Maban and Bridget Malum, tils wife. SoiiiUiurift fur reiivf (Com. nerved.) To irovH nanii defendants James Mahun and Itii ipt ahuii. hlf wife You (irtbeiiibv summoned and required X. answer ron'df'rt in tMs fi' Mon, nMdch iill be Gb.

In l'r. m. i uf (lit Clc ri of ti Ci un'J of Kluutt, hi ihe Ci' the City cf Un tttctyii, ai tr. m'vc i coj. oi yuui i i crin'ply't 1 'hi' Hi 'fi at bs dllir.

Till NavniU iln Lt ii. c.i of fivw da ifl ''ce ''clnsi (.1 ot pju'1. 3c: mi it veu lc v. n.e lain! viiblii Uuk H'ri MiM. Ice t.iiii" in Mnt.nn filial''1 Oi.ir: elui (jej j.i.

KDWAim T. WOOit. Plilnli'Vrt Attt.n Tlte iab.t hi ti 's i file ofli'Ttr uf fi'i rierk thi: CoiUitj Ki' i al Cuv iv Vj Pinrklyn ijt iy d' J'Hlf li. Ft7 1iiv'iwH Ci.wAkii Voon.P.TsArL (Nd.lTfr, iMiAfM 7'. ryrK, Alii 7 pilcea.

md to ngt 1 y. SUPREME OOUHT John Leffarta agt. Will am Bi. UDUBOQ hquuiuco. i i nr.

nrrior of this UourL mile in the above entitled action, hearing date the 7th day of October, 1861, 1 will sell by public auction at the Cora nerclal Kk change, No. 3ri9 Fulton street, (opposite the Olty HaU) In hs City of Urookbn, on tbe 29th day of November. 18d1, at 13 o'clock noon, the following described land and premises All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate. lylDeand belot! In the Town of Fiaibuah aforesaid, known and dlfltln pulshedonacertabi map entitled of Oakland, la the Town ol Flatbush. L.

tbe property of Willism Jrvla. surveyed by George Anstice. 1853," and filed in Kiqtis County ReRUter's Office, aa block number (40) forty, and bounded and containing as dloiTi, to wit: bYglnninff in the centre line of Hudton avenue, aa laid down on said map at a point where ltls Intersected by the centre line of Collins street, runnins thence easterly alonjt Bald centre line of Collins street Beven hundred and seventv nine feet one inch to tbe centre line of Albany avenue: thence southerly alonR said centre line of Albnnv avenue two hundred and sixty leet to the centre line of William street: thence westerly along said centre line of William street seven hundred and seventy nine feet one inrhtotbe centie line of Hudson avenue: and thence norther'y along said centreline of Hudson avenue two hundred and sixty feet to the place of bKinnliiR: containing four acres, two roods, twenty four perches and siJC tenths of a perch of land. Together with all and singular the tenement, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or hi anywise appertaining. Dated Brooklyn.

Oct. 14,1861. oMlawewM ANTHONY F. CAMPBELL. Sheriff.

LEGAL NOTICES. WHEREAS, JOHN McF. "WILLIAMS, OF the City of Brooklyn, did on the seventh day of May, one thousand eight hundred and forty five for the purpose of securing the payment of five hundred dollars and inter eBt, execute aid deliver to Mary Ann Norman, of said city, amortpaye dated the said day and year last aforesaid upon All tbat certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the city of Brooklyn aforesaid, and bounded as foil iws, to wit Bepinning at a certain point on the northerly tide of Schermerhorn street, distant three hundred and twenty five feet easterly from the northeasterly corner of Smhh and Schermerhorn streets, running tbence northerly on a line parallel with Smith street one hundred feet; thence easterly on a line parallel with Schermerhorn street twenty five feet: thence southerly on a line parallel with. Smith street one hundred feet to Schermerbora street aforesaid; and thence westerly along Scher nerhorn street tweoty five feet to place ot beginning; with the appurtenances; which mortgage was duly recorded In the office of the then Clerlt ncwKepister of tbe Couniyof Kings. In Liber 94.

page 67. May 8tb, 1845, and which mortgage contains a power of sale. And whereas, the said mortgage has been assigned to and is now held by John W. Hubbard, of the City of New York; and whereas, default bas been made in the uaytnent ol the money securer, to be paid by sala mortgape. and there now remains due and unpaid thereon, at the date hereof, the sum oi three hundred and tbfrty slx dollars and sixty five cents.

Now. notice is hereby given, that la pursuance of the power of sale contained In said mortgage, which power of sale bas "een duly recorded and in pursuance of the statute in such case provided, the said will be foreclosed by a sale of tbe said premises at public auction at the salesroom of Jacob Cole, Auctioneer, No. 36H r'ultbn stref in the City of Brooklyn, on the thirtieth day of October next, at 12 o'clock at noon. Dutert Aueu8t5th, 186L JOHN W. HUBBARD, Assignee of said Mortgage.

Kich'd Bovckk, Ally. auS lawUwM fijTATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. So RINGS COUNTY William Templeton Johnson Plaintiff, against Lewis C. Hasell, Defendant. Summons for a money demand on contract.

(Com. not served.) 'o the defendant above named; You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaintin this will be filed in the office of the Clerk or tbr Faid County of Kings, at the City Hall, In Brooklyn, in said County, and to serve a copy of your anwer to the aid complaint on the subscribers at their office. No. 43 Wall street New York City, within twenty days after the service of tbla sumraonB on you, exclusive of the dav of inch service and if you fail to answer the said complaint is 1th to tbe time alorei aid, tbe plaintiff In this action will fike judgment apainst you for the sum of one hundred and flihteen and 66 100 dollars, with interest from the 23d day of October, one thousand eight hundred and sixty, oesldes the Kislsof this action. WINTHROP LITTLE, Plaintiff's Attorneys.

The complaint In this action wis filed on the Uth day September, 1861, at the Clerk's office iforesaid. el61aw6wM Winthrop Little, Pltff Attys. CJUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF KING3, PTATK OF NEW YORK Richard Lawrence acainBt Pelattah Wiligt, and Sarah W. his wife: Joseph A. Foote, James B.

Clark, Thomas Woodward, John Phyfe and. James Jackson. To the defendants named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action which whs filed in tbe office of the Clert of the Oounty of Kinws, at the City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, State of New Yoik, on the 23d day of Sept mber, 18(U, and to serve a copy of answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at his office No. 61 Wall street. In tbe City ot New York, within cwenty days after the service of this sun mons on you.

exclusive oithe day of such service; and if vou fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff iu this action will apnly to tbeCoi'rf forthe relief aemanded la the complaint. Bated New York. Hept.23, 1861. 02tlaw6wM R. H.

BOWNE. Plaintiffs' Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW f3 YORK, COUNTY OF KINGS. Frank Otard, acting Executor of the last Will and Testament of Peter A. Hel mrnico deceased, plaintiff, against Francis Heneer.

Anna Unper, the widow of George Unger, cejeased, and Anna Unpt r. Ueorge Unger, and Barbara Unper. the only surviving children and heirs at law of the said George Unger, and Anna Lunio acd Jacob Lanio her husband, and Bernard Ehuufller, detendants. To the Defendants and each of them; You are hereby summoned anu required to answer the complaint In this action, which was filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, at the City Hall In the City of Brooklyn, in said County, on the teDth day of August, 1861, a copy whereof is herewith served upon sou, and tc serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, at their office. No.

122 Broadway, In the City of New York, within twenty days ifter the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintih In this action will applv to the Court for the rebel demanded ha the complaint. Dated New Yorlr. Aup 10 1861. O'GORMaN "WILSON. Plaintiffs' At.tnrnpvs.

To the defendants Anna Lanio and Jacob Lanio. and each of tbem. s231ai6wM OUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTT Eli Hobbins, plaintiff, against Andrew J. Harrington, Henry J. Harrington, Luke Harrington.

Thomas W. Quirk, Alexander Morrlsoniassigneeof Quirk and Brothers. Jobn Kyle, John M. Perkins. James Myers and William linisley, defendants.

Summons fur relief. To the Defendants above named and to each and every of them You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint hi tlds action, which was filed in the oflice of the Clerk of the said County of Kings, at the City HalL in the City of Brooklyn, on the twenty sixth day of August, 1861, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at his office. No. 1 Montague street, in the city of Brooklyn, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you. exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In tbe complaint.

Dated Aug. 26th, tstn. JOHN P. ROLFE. se301aw6wM Plaintiff's Attorney.

TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF KOS WELL C. BRAIN ARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice is hereby given, accornlng to law, to all persona having claims against GEORGE MARTENSE, late of the town of Flatbush, In said county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit tbe same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the administrator, at the office of Wm. M. Ingraham, No. 3Frontstreet hi the city of Brooklyn, In said county, on or before the 12th day of November next.

Bated May 9th, 1861. JACOB V. B. MARTENSE, myl3 law6M Administrator. OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE DI8 chargeofan Insolvent from his debts, pursuant to the provisions of the third article of the first title of the fifth chapter of the second part ofthe Hevised Statutes.

JOHN CARR. of the City of Brooklyn. Notice first published on tbe 16th day of September. 186L Creditors to appear before the Hon. Samuel Garrison, County Judge of Kings County, at his chambers, at the City Hall of the City of Brooklyn on the 33th day of October, 1661.

at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, to show cause, if any they htve, why tbe said insolvent shculd not make an assigrment and be discharged from his debts. STEPHEN B. BROPHY. Attorney for Injolvent, Eel6 1 iw6wM 15 jurt street. Brooklyn.

TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF R03 WELL C. BRAIN ARD, Surrogate oi tbe County of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according to law, to a'l persons having claims against JOHN STaNBUUY. late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with tbe vouchers thereof, ti the subscribers, tbe executors, at the oflice of Alex. McCue, No. 9 Court street, In the City of Brooklyn, on or before the 12th day of April next.

Dated October 7th, 1861. 1UAK.X AA OlAWBUttl, oil lawOm JAMES GALWaY, Executors. rURSTJANCE OF AN OKiEi ROS WELL 0. BRAIN ARD, Surro the County of Notice is hereby given, accordinc to jaw, to persona having claims against DANIEJ VaN CLEAF, late of the Town of New Utrecht, deceasec that they are required to xhibltthe same, with the vouh' thereof, to the subscribers, the executors, at their residence, in the Town of New Utrecht, on or before the 30th aay of January next. Datea July 22d, 1861.

GARRET W. VAN CLEAF, A.nt. jy221aw6M ROBERT fl. HULAF Evecutors. pOUNTY COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS.

Joseph Bell against Jane Kerr, James Kerr and Ellen Ids wife, et al Jane Kerr the younger. Joanna Kerr, Thomas Kerr, etal. Henry Murphy Attorney for plaintiff. 9 Court st, Brooklyn. In pursuance and by virtue of a judgment of the County Oouri of Kings County, entered In the above entitled action, on the tweuty third day of September, A.

1861, will be sold at public auction, at the Commercial Exchange, No. 3b9 Fulton street, (opposite the City Hall) In the City of Brooklyn, in the Cnuntv of Kings, on Saturday, the 19th day of October. A. D. 1861, at twelve o'clock noon of that day, by or under the direction of John IL Bergen, the Referee appointed for that purjioso by said judgment: 11 those two certain lota, pieces or parcels of and, and premises situate, lvinc and being in tbe Sixth ard of the City of Brooklyn, and County of Krnra and State of New York, and betUg hounded and described aa follows: Beginning a', a point on the southerly side of Couirress street, dlitant one hundred and fortyfeet easterly from tbe south easterly corner of Connressand Columbia street; thence running easterly along Concress street fifty feet to land now or late of Thomas Hollahan; thence southerly along said last mentioned land and parallel or nearly so with Columbia street eiifkty eidit feet nine and three quarter Inches to land now or late nF Pamenus Johnson; thence westerly along Bald lat mentioned land and paralb 1 with Warren street fifty feet to I nd now or into of Charles Kelsey, Jr, and Walter Kelaey; tbence northerly along said last mentioned land and parallel or nearly so it.h Columbia street eighty fire feet, eh htand one half lt clies to Congress street and to the pDlnt or place of beginnli g.

Be (lit; said dimensions more or less. Togetherwilh all and singular tbe tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances th reunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Bubitct nevertheless to a certain mort on said premises, for the sum of Twenty five hundred ifollius, on whitdi th re now due the Bum of Twenty two hundred drll us and interest. JOHN II. BERGEN, Referee.

"CORPORATION NOTICE ASSESSMENTS COM ntMEH. Mmt uv i opening from land late of General Jere miiJi J( 1 r.c;,r Gallon street to land Lite ol Mrs. Ma la from Fulton avenue to it, a i iii i.ne half tiie bbeka hi deptlron each aide 11 in the above entitled matter was duly ti lid ilivj of September. IfiUl. ind the on a.

fc ItcM or a fulr wny thereof, will be deliv Tnvi'i. iiiri AtrssuuetiLs nn tat' illh i t'loin r. Ni tice Ls hereby Riven to nil parties tn tl at by paj idk'uvh wwi i um'; lrn niH At his llice w'1 "liLri'ltiU'iMl. within tint ty dia aW livery of said ,1 Vpvi itiVU tr. an py the sii ''itanf lilC QUI an pru t.

tu yui 1 bx litlr or ot b'h hi'Ut Co'lectrs, with l'iiMon 7 ii'M iIH Ml. TINNKY. Street Commissioner OFFICE OF STREET COMMISSIONER, No. 6 City HalL ATS ORDINANCE TO CAUSE SIDEWALKS TO BB FLAGGED The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Brooklyn, in Common Council convened, do enact aa follows Bee. 1 That the sidewalks In front or md adiolnlnjc' the lots of ground on Rodney strert, north side between Lea and Marcy ave, be flagged to the width of six feat, wttn first qam lty flagging stone, not less than two Inches thick, nor less than two feet In width, and three feet In length, true and smooth on top at the expense of the owner or owners thereof.

Sec. 2 In case the owner or ners of the said lots, plecoa or parcels of ground, shall not comply with the first section hereof, within ten days after the first publication of this rdinance, the Street Commissioner la hereby directed to ad rtise for proposals for doing the necessary work for complying with this Ordinance, and he Bhall report the said pro Sosats to the Common Council to the end that the Common louncll may direct a contract to be made for doing the said rork, at the expense of Buch owner or owners. 8 Notice Bhall be given to all persons afiected by thh rdinnnc. by publication hereof In the Corporation News papers Irr ten successive days, and the advertisement for proposals as aforesaid shall be published in such newspapers for ten ouccesalve days. Sec.

4 The expense of the said work, which shall be done pursuant to the second section hereof, Bhall be assessed and collected ih the same manner as for regulating, grading and pavinc streets. Adopted October 7th, 1861. WILLIAM GL BISHOP, City Clerk. Approved October 16th. 1861.

e4 lOd KALBFLEISOH, Mayor. ORPORATION NOTICE ASSESSMENTS CONFIRMED Fencing lots cn Cheever place, east siie, Nog. 32, 34 and 36. Fencing lots on Lorlmer street, west side, between Montrose avenue and Johnson bt Fer cing lots on South 3d street, north side, between 7th and 8th streets. Fencing lots on North 9th Btreet, belween Fifth and Sixth Btreets Fencing lots on North 7th street, between Fourth and Fifth Fencing lots on North 6th street, between Fourth and Fifth streets.

Fencing lots on South 2d street, north Bide, between Fourth and Fifth streets. Fencing lots on Eighth 6treet, west side, between South 2d and South 3d streets. Fencing Iota on Summit street, south side, one hundred feet frnm Columbia st. Fencing lots on Cailton avenue, between Myrtle andDe Kalb avs. Fencing lots on Clinton street, between Degraw.and Harrison sts Fencing lots on Cumberland street, between Myrtle and DeKalb avs.

Fencing lots on Willoughby avenue, between Cumberland street and Clermont av. Fencing lots on AdelpM street, between Myrtle and De Kalb avenues. Fla ging sidewalks on Morton street, both sides, between Kt ntano Bedford avs Filling lots on 2iith street, south tide, between 3d and 4th avenues. 00 feet wett of 1th avenue Filling lots on 20th street, north side, between 4th and 5th avenues. 327 and 328.

Filling on 21st street, north side, between 4th and 5th avenues, Nes. 3fl and 392. Tbe Assessment In the above entitled matters were duly confirmed on the 7th day of October. 1861. and the on Slnal Assessment Rolls, or fair copies thereof, will be de vered to the Collector of Taxes and Assessments on the 23d dav of October.

1861. Notice Ib hereby given to all parties Interested that by paying their several Assessments to Edmund Driggs, Collector of Taxes and Assessments, at his ollicein the City Hall, within thirty days after the delivery of said Assessment Rolls to him. they can pay the same without any additional charge. All Assessments not so paid, will be collected by him or one of Ids Deputy Collectors, with additional charges thereon provided by law. Dated Brooklyn, Oct.

SI, 1861. o22 2aw4wTu CHAa TINNEY, Street Commissioner. "VTOTICE In tbe matter of the application of J3 the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, la relation to opening Clermont avenue, from Fulton to Atlantic avenue, In the City of Brooklyn. To all whom It may concern: The report of the Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment in the above entitled matter, has been completed, and Sled in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, where it Is open for the inspection of all persons interested. Application will be made on behalf of the said Common Council to tbe Supreme Court, at a sped! term thereof to be held in the City HalL in the City of Brooklyn, on first Mondav in November next, at 10 o'clock hi the forenoon oi that day.

or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard, to bave said report confirmed. Dated Oct 14.18SL A. McCUE, ol4 td Attorney acd Counsel to the City of Brooklyn. TWTOTICE In the matter oi tbe application of Xl the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, in relation to opening Downing street, from Gates avenue to Putnam avenue. In tbe City of Brooklyn.

To all whom It may concern Tbe report of the Commissioners of Efltlifci.s cd Assess ment In the above entitled matter, haB been completer filed In tbe otnee of the Clerk of the Counts of Kings, where It Ip open for tbe inspection of all persons Interested. Application will be made, on behalf of the said Common Council, to the County Court of KInKB County on Monday, the 4th day of November, 1861. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day. or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard, to have laid report confirmed. Dated uct.

16th 1801. A. MoOOB. td Attorney and Counsel to tbe City of Brooklyn. fTkTOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO CAUSE SIDE walks to be Flagged.

Notice Is hereby given to all parties Interested, of the Intention of the Common Council of the City to pass an Ordinance to cause the sidewalks to be flagged In front of the lota of ground on Union avenu, to the width of six feet. Dated Brooklyn, October 17,1861. ol8 10a CHARLES TINNEY Street Commissioner OTICE OF ORDINANCE TO DIRECT LOTS to be Fenced. Notice is hereby given to all parties Interested, of the Intention of the Common Council of this City to pass an Ordinance to direct lots to be fenced On tirannm street, eas' sioe, oetween aiynie ana rarK av; And on Kent avenue, west jdde, between Myrtle and Park avenues; pacb to abatp a nuipance Dated Brooklyn, October I7tb, 1861. ol8 lOd CHAKX.F.S TINNKV.

Street. Oommlsslqaer. ORPORATION NOTICE "ASSESSMENTS CONf IRMKD. Scwers in Drainage District No 19, Mao comprising the following named streets ana alleys, anl parts thereof, viz: Plymouth street, from summit between Washington and Main streets to summit between Main and Dock sts. Water street, from summit between Washington and Main streets to summit between Ma and Dock Etreets.

Front street, from westerly line of Washington street, to summit between Main and Dock streets. York street, from summit, between Washington and Main strf eis, to Janes street, Stewar, street, from su umlt between Prospect and York streets to Front st. Stewart's alley, from Front to Water sts. am strtet, from Prospect street to the East Iliver. (inrrison street, from York to Front st.

Mercein street, from Garrison to James st. The Assessment in the anove entitled matter was du)y C3nfirmed on the 7ih day of October. 1861. and the oiiwnal Assessment Roll, or a fair copy thereof, will be delivered to the Collector of Taxes and Assessments on the 23d day of October. 1861.

Notice is hereby given to all parties interested (hat by paying then several Assessments to Edmund Driers, Collector of Taxes and Assessments, at his office in the City Hall, within thirty days after the delivery of said Assessment Roll to him, they can pay the same without any additional charge. All Assessments not eo paid will be collected by him or one of hia Deputy Collectors, with additional charges thereon provided by law. Dated Brooklyn. Oct. 2lst.

1861. o22 2aw4wTu OHAB. TINNEY, Street Ooramlssloner ASSESSMENT NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the following Assessments remain unpaid, and that the warrant for collecting Bald Assessments win expire on the 4th day of November next, and that unless iid Assessments, together with the expense and per centage a'lowed by law, are paid on or before said date, I shall pro. ied to advertise and sell the premises in the manner pointed out by Sections 24 and 26 of Title 5th. of the present Charter of the City of Brooklyn.

OPENING GRAND AVENUE, FROM FLUSHING AVENUE TO ATLANTIC AVENUE. Sarah Jackson fi 00; Rosanna Baldwin 31 00; Rosetta Baldwin 60 19; Fanning Baldwin, heir at law of Finny Baldwin, deceased, 70 16: Abraham Hawrey 4 20; Beach 1 70: Bernard Cleary 4 51; anthony Muldoon 4 51; Hughes 234 Edward Macomber and Sarah, his wife, 129 10; Wm Piper 30 44; JamesDant2 34: Martin Keenan451; Herbert Moore 21) 18; Bernard Nowland 70; Ann. wife of Stephen Jackson 4 70; Ann Baldwin 2 Joshua Ba'dwiu 4 54; James Deraars 2 34; John PRolte 16 14; Eleaah Boob 3 51; Thomas Boyd 4 54; Wm Ellery 4 54; John Johnson 4 51; Bridget Sutler 231; Bernard Sheridan 17 00; Valentine Hall 22 20; Garret Duryea 20; Patrick Bardine 2 44; Patrick Hardy 4 54; James Carter 2 44; Daniel Rolfes5 00; Michael Dougherty 6 7 Timothy Berger, assignee of Edward Jackson 29 41; Jacob 8 Jackson 17 91; Stephen ickson 110 51; Stephen Jackson or Gilbert Saul (lessee) 1 30; Coe Jacksjn 98 John Conklln 4 54; John Burke 36 91; Patrhk Bannon 8 31; HcHor 2i Cone 3 70: John A NVwbold 9 14; Thomas Garrisan it 14; Jobn King 4 54: Peter GalUgher 4 54; Bartholomew Blanco 41 (j0; John McCormick 4 54; Board of Education 15 00; John Bannon 5 1( John Megan 1 25; Pa'r'ck Britain 65; James Wilder 34; Michael Mm ray HO 96; Richard Jacksoa 26 11 Timothy Burner, asaigar of Jackson 73 11; Stephen Jackson or Dennis Bain (lessee) 1 20; Isaac Jackson SI 95; James Hopkins 161; John Griffin 454; John Cull 4 54; Wm McKlnney 4 Od; Joslah Eveland 14; Caleb Weeks 9 14; Zepb Conklin 9 li; James Martin 4 54; Daniel A Robins 5 10; Richard Davenport 9 14: Fisher Howe 109 94: John Gunning 3 34; Thomas Smith 3 34; Richard Jordan 65: Walter Davis 4 Robert linge 16 92: John liole 5 04; Elizabeth, wife of Leonard Decker 2 69; Jobn Barnard 10 94; Jeremiah Johnson 6 97; Join Howard 797; Alfred Griffin and Elizabeth, bis wife 2 69; Timothy Murphy 42; Wm Canolo 1 70; Giles Van Vost81; Gertrude A Duryea 50 82; George DivlslS 64; Sarah Hammond 3 40; Rodman Moulton 31 94; Maria Thomas, wife of Charles Thomas 2 14; Gerdon Ford 74; Stephen Crowell 7 50; Harriet wife of Jonathan Vincent 2 69: Elizabeth Haley 3 11; Jane wife of Richard Coctls 4 00; Patrick Braayii tu: Jamca samorui Alexander an thony 1 25: Frederick Ward 10: Effingham Nichols 2n 58; Richurd Tenbrook 8 34; John Funk 9 14: Lewis Edward 1 70; Sheldon 42; ND Morgan 34 94; John Wood 2 41: Wm Alrey 2 14, Jobn Purdy 46 94; Jotham Weeks 4 00: Canon 4 54. HAMPDEN S1KEET OPENING, FROM AUBURN PLACE TO PARK AVENUE. Am Acnstfi.

wife of JnJm AcostH, $93 2P; State of Arsenal 56 79; Moses Odell 51 94; Wm Edwards 5 00. WATER STREET OPENIXgTfROM GRAND TO NORTH THIRD STREET. Wm II Bloomingdale $75 89; Owen Monngan 78 69; J. A Cockroft, Taylor and Prist ilia I aykr 104 I Jas McNab 1559 John Farrell 43 44; James WnterouryBl 18: Reuben Withers, Graham and James Waterbury 47 45; Catherine, wlf, or McCormick 15 59; Henry BtrclayA Moore 6 174; Dickinson 03 00: Benjamin Stinnmau 33 44: John Overton 15 5: Francis Morrell 33 44: Nicliola3 Wvckoff 15 59; TIiob Rider, In trust for helra of John Morrell 7323 TJTICA AVENUE OPENING FROM FULTON AVENUE TO THE CITY LINE. GeoM Plieppard58 80; Jobn Hollely 5 25; Abraham Quc reau 4 aV; Wm Morrison 1 05; Mary Woodcsck 57 55: Patrick 1)0 le 1 6 James Harvey 4 HO: Samuel Obapman 15 02; Aretus Bartlett 4 9 Edward Taylor 1 05; Benjamin Cochran 77 40: Jacob Pt e.ire 4 04; Get Kvuna 19 99: Alex McCue 31; Win II Waring and Andrew Stephens 10SJ 43; Klrlmm 1) Me.ihurst 210; Allen and Clms Miller I u7; CMistoplicr Henry Wdklns 7 51; John Pwer 123; Uauinb Ct.ward 15 John Monroe 6 30; oi illiams 11 55; J.

hn Delaney C5. John Cotte7a hp: Kicnard Dfi.i.is 37 VAms nol.jiu inn i i i. 1 1 V. uT.sk sr, i 6 Uil Kuiser Ciocj no ETMT7NT BlllflOS. Collector ol 'iitJ A.ssi:esEiii..nt!..

1 UBStTANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROS WT'L 0. BHAINARD. Surronate ofllio Oounty iV ''W lp hereby (iiveii. ftcrordln V. law.

to all person, iltiSiin nKauift, A'JUU' VIW MD.LM ANN, llo or Itae il llrooblj lieeeas ii thr.l nrr requlrec t't ethlMt 't. ami wltL the 1 ti. the siUtorlhm tlio 'at at nt ihe 'il r.titi wtlliaia stuet, i.M fell' cl Ner tJdMi day or Noy. Sst M' i Li I I a Jr.liu Fiilcy 1 oil Henry uno.ier f.ei CaiiVf a Ut: Km II rt ailim 3 lfl; l) I.Iurrlson 32; loUti DiitiIDO; Iluslilc 0 3U; Iienrituln Lviina wti j'hnfi 73; Cder IK WMle 1 ii RMierl l.nv.lti 3ii Ai.xUcp Mon eli 1 pinlx.A vc rsrir, i r.inen i ik.ih 54' TH DIVIDEND. BROOKLYN FIBK INSURANCE CASH CAPITAL 153.000 00 SDKPLTJS .119.833 88 ASSETS (372,833 30 DIRECTORS: JVllUam Ellsworth, Francis A.

Palmer, James Barnes, Charles Bnrknalter. John Bodlne, Francis T. Schoali, Francis P. JFarnald, Joshua Sutton, Jesse SeUgman. Jobn T.

Bruce. Bryan B. Smith, Beal. M. SUlwell, Jededlah MUler, George Gllfillan.

Jeremiah V. Spader, Samuel F. whiting, Edward Baceau, Gilbert LBeeokman George C. Peters, Isaac v. Brlggs.

Robert Knight. WILLIAM ELLSWORTH. President. CHARLES EnRKHALTEB. Vice Prei't.

WniiAii F. Leooett. Seoretary. Stephen L. Spadee, Assistant Seoretary.

Geobge Alqkb Surveyor. The Board of Directors have this day fieolarea their usual geml Annual Dividend of Ten (10) percent, out of the profits of the last six months, payable at No. 16 Merchants' Exchange, New York, on and after the first day of July neit, June 14th. 1861. ieli" ly OFFICE, No.

COTJET STREET. BROOKLTO ONTAUK FIRB INSURANCE COMPANI. rfficpt. No. 7 Court street.

(ODnosltethB dlv Vn Srooklyn, and 60 Wall street, New Tort CASH CAPITAL H60.000. Alan election held Wednesday, 6th of February lSSl.tha I'ollowlDg gentlemen were elected Directors for the ensulni rear: John Btudwell John Dlmon John Halsey Brewster Valentine Thomas BayUs SB Stewart BeymourLHnsted Edward White WmHOary Francis Mason Wm Ingraham Thos Rushraoro Wm Thomas Henry Boernm A Newman obi Prlnct Ohas 0 Betta Llvlngtoa John Bergen Soster Petttt Raymond Tucker JoBlahT Smith Alex StudweU iVarren Richmond Beers Whiting Egbert Willeta Whltehoune OamnbeB Powell Winslow Niohols John Phepli Bralnard Nehemlah Mascn A A Low John Vanderbllt ASJoster Abraham Lott GDPitkins Augustus Embury At a subsequent meeting of tht Board. JOHN J. KTOB Wi LL. was unanimously re elected President.

te20 EDWIN BKBB8, Secretary. KINGS COUiNTY FiKU COMPANY OF THE CITY OF BROOBXYN, L. L. Office, Farmers' a Citizens' Bank Building, Brooklyn, H. D.

Branch Office. No. 1 Nassau street. New York. CASH CAPITAL 160:000.

InanreB Dwelling, stores and other Buildings, 3oodl, WareB, Furniture, and Merchandise, VesBels inport and their cargoes, BJortgages, Interes'. eases, and other property igainstioss or damage by Fire, and agalnpt the risks of in lani? navigation aid transportation, on the raoet favorable terms. DIIlEOTOIiE Sow Backhouso I'JchardTrussell 3riffith Griffith. Jacob Wilson Hayward Chauncey Cook Itphralm Miller Oliver IngersoU Stephen Provost Jas A Van Brunt Vlfred Clock Adam MartJr John Wells Nathaniel Mill, Beach Terrett Daniel Smith Lewis Hurst Wm Peaot A 8 Oroweli Lawrence Reevef, Thos HutchinBon Horge Bennett lrarew novon Zdward North Archib'ld Meraeroleflenry Johnson laniuei free Samuel Snedeu joBepn luurr eroaries a fellow! Aba 111 Fanning WmJPooley Abraham MillE John Beating Silvester TutU6 favld Bturtevant Meserole TcsechinrterBon bekielWAdo Alfred Hr. 'lev Jas Valentine Chandler Llngeraoll Chas Peed Kairii reetx T.

BAUKHOVjaZ.Preildsnt. Hesbt Popa. Secretary. BhrM Assistant Secretary. Joskr aNMUtMnn.I Hesf.

Oilass. elltj it OITT tlRK INSDRANOlt COMPANY. Wceb Cornet of First and Booth Seventh street Brooklyn, and No. 40 Wall street. New Yorv Thls Company wltb a casn CAPITAL OF 160,000, a large surplus all securely Invested, continues to Insure Factories, Ships in port and their Cargoes.

Merchandise, and other property at aFreaaon tM" rates as any other first clas9 Company. I 8. SlchardTenEycx John Van A Lit JOCQALTOKS Edmund Drlggs Ban.uel ftieeker Nathaniel Brlgr Cooper John Forbes William Cooper James Waterbury Charles Marshall James Truslow Richard Be rrs Nicholas Wyckoff Daniel Mauier Henry Leverloh Oharles Noblo George Btitcbing Fleming Duncan Jedediah MUier Abraham Vandervoort A 3 Brinkerhoff John Devoe Wm Parks Jacob DeBevolss Martin Johnson Daniel O'Qcor John itafvolse iMUlam Marshau reu EiaHABD TEJ Etr.PrBSldsint. Hubert GiBona. Secretary.

12itf Oi IIGlt OF THh. JNABbALI FLRJLt J.N8DR ANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN, No. 10 Court it. Feb. 7th 1861.

At an election for Directors of this Company, held on the Inat, the following gentlemen were elected Director! for the ensulngyear: (Vm Harrlc, Cc nBln Brush, Hamael iSmlth, A A Low, A Pell, Henry Haggles, Claflln, Sheldon, John Schenck, 8 Morgan, Harper, Murphy, Cornin Valentine. John A Cross, John Haiser, John Hunter, Wm Hunter, Jr. Fowler, WardwelL Cyrus Smith, Cary, John French, Dan) Van VoorMs, Jos Johnson, Alex Underbill, Isaac Oarhart, John Martin, James Weaver, DanlMcOabe, Thos Clark, Thou Stratton. A Van Brunt, Geo Thome, Robt Powell, At a Bulmequent meeting of the Board, WM. M.

txhbts was unai iraously re elected President. fe7tf A. J. BEBKMAN. Secretary.

FIREMEN'S NSC RANCH COMPaHY SL (Ikoorpated ra 182S.) No. 83 WALL BIBIII, Mechanics' Bank Bulldlr CAPITAL 204, Insnres against Loss or Damage by Fire favorable terms, niREOTORS: 0 Rowland Cornelius Smith Abraham Sands Francis TLuqueer Jacob RNevius Jacob Harsen fiffingh'm TownsendJacob A Robertson CbasBurkhaltar William Acncw Edward GFalle FOHavemeye'' fra Smith Edmund Penfolo AbmB VanNoo H'm Herriman WUllam Read John Phelpp 0. N. B. ROWLAND resident.

J. V. HiRBisn. Secretary. BrooklynOfflce.Montjfn&neEarOoreeeat GEORGE J.

HARDY, Real Eirtate and Insuranee Agent negotiated. Real Estate bought, sold or exchanged. Hoeses let or leased. Deeds. BondB and Mortgageaexecutea.

Oommlssloner of Deeds. No. 13 Court ttreet. opposite City HDurlng my absence, Mesew. O.

G. Westlake and B. Cowell will attend to the business of the office. kTEW TORE. EQUITABLE INSURANCE ejUMfAnr.

OFFICE No. 68 WALL STREET, (Upposiie Hanover CAPITAL 210,000. With a Large Sorplds. CHARTERED APRIL, 1823. Ihls old enabllshed Oomnany continues to Insure asalnst loss or damage by fire on aB favorable terms as other responsible Companies.

dibectobs: ShepSerd Knapp. Henry G. Deforest, Richard J. Thome, Henry Rowland, James E. Cooley, Alexander M.

Brnen, John P. Nesmlth, Gardner A. Sage, Lambert Suydam. Nathaniel BriggB, Christian U. Sand, Tarrant Putnam, Charles Yates, Harvey Weed, PaulSpoflord, Anthony P.

Balsey, George P. Pollen, Robert A. Robertson, George Carpenter, Abraham B. Embury, Gilbert M. Spelr.

RICHARD J. THOKNE, President Jofh Mnxra, Secretary. Applications for new Insurances and for Renewals 0 Policies may be made through our Agent, SAMUEL 8. JONES, No. 33 Fulton Etreet, jylo 3m MECHANICS' FIRE INSURANCE COMPA NT BROOKLYN, L.

I. Offices No. 1 Montague Btreet, (Mechanics' Bank Buildln?) Brooklyn, and No. 31 Wall street, (Mechanics' Bank tag) New York. CASH OAPITAL Insures BulldlngB, Merchandize, Furniture, vessels In port and their cargoes, and other property, against lose or dam igeby Fire, MHEoroKo: Daniel Chauncey Van Bergen BdtfinK Bcrantcn Samuel Sloan George Bergen Robert Berdell Abram BayUs Thomas Stratton Geo Hastings John Brownson Samuel Smith Barnet Johnson John Rolfe Petor O'Bara Theodore Rogers Samuel Plocnm Hosea WebBter Daniel Furnald Loomls Ballard James John Baker fsaaoCarhart John Schenck John French David Chauncey Leonard Cooper Henry Boerum Thomas Sullivan Henry Vail John Bergen Livingston Mlller.Robert Davles John Barter Sylvester Hondlow Theo Polhemus, Jr John Halsey.

Banlel Ayres, Jr, George Shaw Stephen Spader Jacob Backman Henry James DANIEL OHAUN01IY, President, Walter Niobolb, Secretary. Waltke E. Pate, Assistant Secretary. jyi FULTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY CAPITAL M60.000. Oflice, No.

49 Wall street New York. niBEOTORS: irtdreir Bodges John Everett Julius A Ourkes Idward Strong Livermore OhaB While Jrthams Poller Jas Elmore A Alalre CboaO Moore John Crane Wm Mulligan fames Bearne Geo Prince Hodges towards Fiske Wm A Cobb Blanchard fliUip Orooko John Moore Seymour Hustrj so Cobb Jared Sparks Chai Smith Furman Jas Morgan Brennan FGodwlr Schoonmaker Robert W. A. COBB, President. A.

B. H0DGS8. Preldent. Tad. M.

RAJicia, Secretary, ns Casbow. Surveyor. oilcatlons maybe made to J. B. MAOKAY, No.

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fr? i 1 cr 1 201:1 AhLK Vl FOI; TJi.i I'tniii. fflUr (I if.fJi vr j.fi d. oi Mtj o'lici vmw I' ni I' l'iit can hi ifi'i it t'ilice oh i nr I to HOW THE ODONNELLS FIRST WENT TO SPAIN. An Irish Legend of Magic and Witchcraft. (Continued from Thursday's issue.) 'Phelim O'Neal O'Donnell was greatly astonished, upon awakening the next morniog, to discover he was lying on a bed of straw in a little outhouse composed of white stones.

(That outhouse is still standing; I covered it with a new roof last year, and I keep six pigs in it this minute the real 'Cannock and white' breed, and well worth six pounds a piece at any lair or market in the country.) He looked abont him, and he could not at fiist understand what had brought him there, or how he could ever have been carried inside it, for it did not seem to be half large enough or long enough for a men of his tize. 'This is no place for one of the O'Donnells to be stopping said Phelim to himself, as he stood up, and attempted to walk to the door when, to his great horror, he discovered that he must stumble and break bis neck if he did not fall upon his hands to steady himself. 'Ah, then, what in the world is the matter with me at all, at all cried Phelim 'I dot not seem to have the right use of my feet, and I feel it far more convenient to walk on my hands than to have them, as I used to do, dangling in the air. Lord preserve me I aui begining to be afraid I am 'Phelim's thoughts were interrupted by the clucking; of a hen and the gobbling of a duck. 'ByGogetie! if il isn't mad I am said Phelim; I think I can iiudcrst md every word the fowls outside are speaking to one another.

There is no harm in listening, at all E' 'There is somotlilrg (so Phelim understood an old duck to tay to a hen outside). 'There is something very strange indeed going on in this place for the last two days. Mrs. Dorking. Daring all that time I have not once seen the youag mistress.

1 wonder what has become of her. She used to fetd u. as regular as c'ock work, and I feil as hungry a huk this 'I cm tell you all about the young so Phelim undeistood the old hen to say to the duck. 'I ruisEtd her at fi cding time as well as you, and I fluttered np stairs to look for her. During the Inst two days she bus been sleeping as sound as a top in her own by, then, Mrs.

Dorking, isn't it a buru'mg slmme lor a young g'u Hike iLrnt to be so Surely she might as well get up and feed us, and then go to bed again, il stie said the duck in a very arar.v manner. 'But what do you say, Mrs. replied the Lit, 'i1' ihe poor young lady coull not help it 'And by couldn't she help it, and I starving aslu the duck. 'Because stf wns answered the hen. 'Bev iteiit tl I Ah who could be so cruel as to bewitch suet, a ood icreature as tint ashtc ouek.

'Icaiitotsij Iff replied the hen; 'but vny et is, the persi.ii who did it was her own urr.ud mother; aLd I am sorry to say that I fear the yonr lacy i not the "only one she has 0 treated fur, la. night, just as I was going to roost, I observed Mother Ollift'ii carrying a beautiful yellow guat with a red beard in her arms into that out huuse there, and that yellow goat I strongly suspect, is some Christian that is 'Phelim O'Neal O'Donnell trembled with terror when he heard these words pronounced, lie looked doira at his bauds; they were no longer visible; both were covered over with yellow horn Loofs. His yellow sleeves were changed into yellow hair, and in his agony he shrieked aloud, and terrified himself by the doleful Mali that issued from his lips. 'The kDces of Phelim O'Niel O'Donnell bent beneath him, and he sank upon his side in the midst of the straw, for he felt as if his heart was breaking with grief, horror and despair. things are at the worst they must mend.

So it is with everybody, and so it was with Phelim O'Neal O'Dunuell for at that instant, when he thought that the pleasures of life had forever departed from him, he heard, and his heart jumped for joy at the sound, the voice of his beloved Aileen calling all the barn door fowl around her. 'There was a frightful clamor in the farm yard for at least ten miouu s. The pigs were "runtin" the dogs barking, the geese and the ducks gobbling, the hens cackling, and the little chickens chirpisg all at once and together. At length they all began feeding, and there was comparative si lence unionist mem. 'Phelim O'Neal O'Donnell took advantage of this repose, and he gave forth a loud, vehement, and impatient, a goat in the out exelvimed Aileen, 'I must see 'And as she spoke the door was opened by her, and Phelim rushed out and went clown on his two front legs before her.

'Oh! what a lovely animal, and so tame, too! On its knees before mc I never saw the like of it cried Aileen. 'A yellow haired got too, with a red heard. It reminds me of my beloved hero, Phelim O'Neal O'Donnell, in his yellow jacket and red sash. Oh my charming, darling goat, I must kiss you And as Aileen said these words, she caught tlu goat by his red beard, and, raising up its head, kissed it on the mouth. She was astonished to see the goat rising on its hind legs, and capering round the vard to the fear and terror of all ihe ducks and hens that were the mothers of chickens and ducklings.

'Oh you dear and sensible darliog cried the delighted AileeD, 'a person would fancyyou could understand every word I sav to The yellow goat nodded Its head. can Is it possible said Aileen to the goat. The yellow goat again nodded its head. 'Very well if you can, when you mean to sav nod your and when you want say shake The yellow goat first nodded its head, and then shook it. 'Oh grandmother cried to Moyra Olliffe(vbo entered the furm yard at this moment) 'where did you get this beautiful geat I reversaw anything to equal 'Old Moyra Ollilfo had not time to answer the question lor the moment the goat saw the old witch he ran at her, and gave her a puck with his two horns, such as she never had in her life ba fore, for it sent her head i ver heels three times running, and at last lauded her into the pi" trough, where those animals were at that moment feeding, and they, in their rage, all began bitin" her.

'Aileen, terrified at the danger to which her grandmother was exposed, ran and dragged her out of the pig trouth, and then, looking round (sclainncl. 'ilns! the beautiful vellow pim run away from us 'Ai ll for him he did replied the infuriated Mfj ra OllilVe, 'or my knife would on the in stni.i be in bis threat. Let him not come next or i me gain, or I'll massacre him." CIIAPTElt iv. 'Aileen was equally delighted and astonished i.j.ra pnssirg outside the bounds of 15 iliar on the rend, to find ihe goat wjs thcru, and suem hpy wnjtifg for her. It nodded with its head to her in follow, and then trotted oh" towards the of the Blackwatcr, to the very spot where the young lovers had flist seen each other.

'My heart misgives me about this same yellow goat with i he red bc sighed Aileen, when she saw it stop lie down on the very mound of green pass where Phelim had been standing time days before. 'Oh! my poor herrt is beat iv.gwiUi anxiety. 1 know well for I feel it in the oizziriess of my head that niv grandmother lias been playirg some of her roguish tricks on T' ar' I do ear! apon him i'iw0' thing is certain, Old witch, that it ku for their own IVell 'U 'I said Aucc; cumirg up to jid V'''in a i.rv white arm round il. Vo 'vVu know the bri.vcst. handsomest, and be your man in nil Jr.

'The goat looked at i.er, ns if it did not com jr, hei ti what she meant. 'Do you know, other said Aii ru 'ffij own darling int. wind hiisluud, the val'i vi if.ro. I'fitlim O'Neal O'Oomiell The goat nodded. Tie yi.n know where he is this TJ.e oai redded.

'Ccu'lri yor. show him to me Tbe goat coedcri. 'Show hiui to lie guat walked ever fee stream an looked into it. Aileen followed, into tin: beheld the yellow luce and" red bear'! uf goat. OENTISTR DENTISTRY TOE HAPPY TIME HA3 ARRIVED, all shall liave teeth, and none to suffer from decayed or achlnp ones.

The subscriber takes pleasure in offering his those requiring dental operations at such rates as will brinsc It within the means of all. To tho requiring artificial teeth he would cill their at teDtton to bin list of prices, and those who wish it, can be re "erred to persons who are wearinc teeth of his manufacture, when they can judge for themselves of tbeirbeauty and work Inc Qualities. Having for a Ions time been using the "Artlnclal Bone Pilling," Le is satisfied that nothing mure satisfactory can bo used for restoring (even the moat extreme cases of) decayed and BensHi ve teetb to permanent usefulness. Teeth extracted in five eeconds without pain. List of Prices.

Vull upper or undr set of teeth, on gold $30 Oil silver 8 00 Partial per tooth, gold, $1 so to 3 00 sUver, 50 to 160 Silling with gold 1 00 to 1 50 silver 50tol00 artificial bone 60 to 100 Pivot teeth 1 00 Extracting 25 No charge for extracting where artificial teeth are required. WILLIAM II. YOUNG m7tf 248 Fulton street. Brooklyn. npHE LARGEST AND CREAPliSi.

OSNTAI, JL ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WORLD. B. GRIFFIN DEN Nos. 376 Grand street. New York, and 2a cintreisi.

Brooklyn, are Inserting all styles of ARTIF TEETH, on the improved atmospheric plates, with nrwvtDouteqtract. teethe roots. And perfect satisfaction guaranteed alt cased ootjTiNtione gum teeth. This class of Tee.th possesses vast guperlarlty over all others oemg made to give any desired fullness to the face, showing one continuous gum. without scama or crevices, wblcb tor rtrcngth, durability and cleanliness cannot be surpassed.

iso Teeth extracted In five seconds by ib.9 application ectricitv without the slightest pain. List op Pricks. upper or under seta of teeth, on silver 00 amber or rubber from 10 to 00 gold 25 00 platlna 8a IB sets on gold or platlna, 3 and 84 per toola. silver, tl to 2. Teeth filled with gold 1 and upwards.

hone, quarts, silver, silver tin or ment. i tc scents. Vjeth extracted, 25 cents. fB. No charge tor extracting where artificial teeth are ad.

ie INSURANCE. PHENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OT BROOKLYN. Office 345 FD1.TOJI Btukct. opposite City Hall, Brooklyn. Branch Wall Btebkt, New York.

CASH CAPITAL, 200,000. With a Bobpids. insures Houses, Manufactories. Buildings. Machinery, Bovdis, Mercbjindise, Chattels and Personal Estate, Ships Vessels and Cargoes (In port only,) ard Ships Building, from 'jobs and Damage by Fire.

niBEcrcms: tepuen Orowel) PH Frothlngham Quierl Bajen i Stoat Danl Fernald Samuel Booth feshua Atkins, jr. Jotham Weeks Samuel Ualsted fDIngersoll Harold Dollner Leonard 0 DcwIuk John Hicks Alvin Bradley William P. Beale Beni Wardwell Geo Bergen Lorioa Andrews Hoses Odell Ohas Betta Jeremiah Spader i'hos. II. Rodman Gustav Schwab Wm Vail Jas 8 Rockwell Ezra Baldwin Edward A low Geo Archer Nathan Beers Bamael BurtSj Daniel Aires Augustas Studwell Edwin Rice tsaac ISnnkerhofT Alexis Bragg Wgsr Oroweli Henry Collins Clements Parsons William A Buda STEPHlSf OROWELL, President EDGAR W.

CROWELL. Viee President, PmLANPER Snw, Secretory. JeB FJflCE OF THE LONG ISLAND INSUR. ANOE COMPANY. Brooklyn, May 14.

1861. At an annual election for Directoraof this Company, held this day the following named gentlemen were elected: Henry Young Delaaater Geo Thompson Peter Cornell Mintura Post Charles Leverlcb Daniel Ayrea IsaaoHyde.J Jonn Fred Marquand RVWThQrne FWHutchlns John Prentice John Schenck Daniel A Bobbins Corning John A Lott George A Thome Ctiarles Y. Bell Thomas Baylls Thurston Smith Woodhull Oharles Rogers Neziah Wright At a subsequent moeting or the Board. B. SV.

DKLA dATl' was unanimously re elected President of the Oom cany th ivibig year. WM. W. HENSHAW. Seoretary, PROPOSALS.

i'vFFICE OF STREET COMMISSIONER. No. P0R COSSMllTCTING Sealed wllf be received at the Btreet Commission, er 6 oflice until Montlav. November lta. tfiiil.

at 12 o'clock fnr constructing a well and rumii on the romiiweit corner of Tliror aver tie and Harriett street, agreeable to th ordl riju.ce roFftd llih Oc'oher 18 8 1'roix'salo to state the price per font for well and pump co ipltte. Time allowed for comuletlon sixty days lllimks lor cfitimallngfurn'shed at the Oflhe. froposala will not be considered unieat. nouompamed with a consent in of two sureties, of $250 each, (who shall qualtfi dLtc their responsibilitythat if tno contract be awarded to the pprty proposing, they will becoraebound as his suret or its faithful performance; and in case be shall neglect or iobc to execute the contract, if so awarded, then that the, vill pay to the City of Brooklyn the difference between tbr. criceso proposed, nd the price cf the oext highest bidder ro whom tbi contract ma? be awarded.

Proposals be cEi'lrj sef! Churl." Street Commi.i moner. ijr.nri rw Conttructlng Well and Pump SrrnHvn. Oct 23.1561. o24 td OHAS. TXNNEY, Htreet Commissioner.

lAAi A TN Pc'ltSC 'aNUii. Of OISDEK OP CUS WKI.L (l. lUlAiNARD. hurrogiite of lb County of Is lie. e'oy Klveu, or.ilf.v to to all eraoiis agtiin' JA.MK:1 KKKKe Uw cf tn, (lav of rvn.

:i.im1. 'it they to flnliutie 'in. i'l tl iiin lifrs tlfret't to tin. rtnliM rilti r. tin cxc i it i of Abrnliti' Lf.tt Nil.

rent on or hefore the mt. Juto1. IHt. IS. TAME Mf KUAN.

I FRKI' Ex tO iyiM. n.i WI1.1IAM I'l A vVir AN OKDGK OV KOS fKit'il'' Surrogite of tire wom.ts to tow. to all 'f d. late of tile Ciiy of k) "i a quiml to exliihic t.lie i Hnr'lr. tn a i I'll a i' i i.

StTlawCwg JACOB I. A mlnUtrat) AT I'A lOKV 1 TJiS OFFICE,.

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