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Brooklyn Evening Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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a BROOK U'N'I NGI Sr'ATU i Ready Made Clothing. Auction Sales. Auction Sales. Auction Sales. Dry Goods, lusurauco Office, Mo.

SO Fulton Street. THE NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INS. CO. Cahtal $200,000 with aLakoi SuKFLUIgSa-curbly Invested. THIS Company confine their business to what art termed sale and insurable risks, and do not pre-tlnd to confine their business to the City of New York telheciclusion of Brooklyn Risks.

Persons dealing Willi this Company have an assurance in the characters of the Directors Uiat they will be fairly and honorably dealt with. Losses will be promptly adjusted, ind paid without distinction. The Company intend to furnish to their follow-citisena a prompt roinunoration for losses and damages by fire. The following per-I ins compose the DIRECTORS, rame W. Otia, Charlea Williarrn, rhomai Tileaton, William Whitewright famei Bogert, jr.

Cornelius McCoen Hugh Auchinclosi, David B. Keeler, James Mc Briar, Moses H. Grinnell, Richard M. Blatchibrd, Andrew Foster, jr. Caleb Swan, Samuel J.

BeaU, Thomas W. Gale, Wyllis Blackstone, Jonathan Thome, Henry Parish, Daniel B. Fearing, William S. Wetmore, Joshua J. Henry.

JAMES W. OTIS, President. Tim nnrlnrslirned General aeent for the company V. 'SUPERIOR DAGUEKREOTYPJES, A HARRISON at HILL'S GALLERY. I mutcUuuse JJulldliigs, 2S3 Fulton street, Iff Detwmm TaiAST and Johnso Stbmtb, l-witfc rTnj.M.:H..i nit attention to the linn viiuoiigncii miuuii .1 Sun.

nf Rooms, which far I'holoatrsuhte 1 nFtat Itnil urpoaei, ana are nuea up to the bsautltul r. mi.litu nf WOfW. WS MS IMl 01 tnOiS U0 ailBUUUI MILIIBI 4uld ling their twn praise, but would call your 'i I nnll. IrniTi lira of miion io ins snneMu W'st American Historical sua roru-sn rainwr iuou t'r'ialifieil in avert respeei mj ins uesvui 'd who would not fliT ooinmiiiiiiiiuu muss i the ftllOI A WUU ti From CHARLES C. INGHAM, rx- Vint President of ihe National Academy Desten.

I LrABRIlL HaHMBOM I I r. Vnn MnMlllill mm tfl my I VEN 1 B- I nnrtitavCAOIurtxB I think It IB SftarcA. ipiiuuu wi vr--- rw. all tierions of taite whomav look ud- i in them mint at Once perceive that there can be no-' ching finer in their way, and they, haying taken ths I'ovuitrtf nt mi trrnat flxuiunioii. ilia umi.u ihnt thnv ara aimnrior to everything of the kind in Europe.

I very truly, iours( 1 Ci IHARLE3 C. INGHAM. Fbom CHARLES L. ELLIOTT, N. A.

New-York. Aniil 24th. 11 H.n.taAM. Dear Sir, Having frequently compared the best specimens ul Daguerreotypes, i cannot resist in oe-ire to expreaa my opinion, that those produced by rourielf combine in the greatest degree all the eiisel-Jsncies of the Photographic Art, in elearneaa, tone and eolor alio, in ins arliatio srrangemen-. oi pwuuii accessories, they tand pre-eminent in thiaeoun try, and, "ofeourae," in any other.

Wishing you emirs uecess, 1 remain, Yours trulr; C. L. ELLIOTT. THE OPERATING ROOSI t. flu leaf Inner, thirtv feet wid.

and fVeacoed in I nuiel.aubsiieil lint, which ia of great Iruporlanco to the producing of a first rate Daguerreotype, as therei wa huve no reflected lights to destroy the quality, nMin.ina.. it Btn-nnth nl shmlowM. sIbu Dregerves tne natural sharpne ef iho eyes as butona liuhl will be observed onihe mt, inmeauoi nana ooin oaoe in most ltaguerreotypes, Irom tne wci oi iiarsn white walla, Otvc. c. THETTiHT.

Under which the Betters are placed to hivo their Portraits taken, is the largest in Ihe world, and contains over two hundred and fity square feet of tbe best Epglish white plate gass, laces bduui norm-East, gle cf thirty-five degrees the best (wsiiinn lor a Imat to prevent abrupt shadows under tb eyen, ho.e, chu, and hae a tendency of producing miniatures of auch aoltnesB and roundness of fleh ihit they must become at once the favonie style ot pic tures with aU persons ol refined and artistic taste. TUB LADIES' DRESSING-ROOM Is contiguous to the Operating Room is fifteen faoi anuare. and St led ud in the most chasie and heautilul Btyle wilh ealuioB color and marble top furniture. 1 oilel alwaya kpl in oroer, anu oi ine iini quaui.y THE CHILDREN Hara ever attention Daid to their as will be found in the apartments a series of Cosmoiimic Viawa, baby jumper, and lbs largoul kaieiaotcope erer invented, ur their amusement. F.Nfi AGEMENTS Better be made the day previous by those who do not wish delay by taking rotation.

GROUPS Ofludics and gentlemen, as large as fifty in num lier, can be token wilh the giesteil facility, ror iruiis, iTjimaiuriB, i-aiiiviiiua, --i Gentlemen's Privnte Reuidences, Public Buildings, ullages, anu monuiueii1', cmii i olype Photograph, Oil or Water Colored Painting. GALLERY OPEN FREE fbom 8, A. M. till 9 P. M.

lm 2dp Seminaries. InstrucUon ClTen In Oil raliitiug, T)Y MR. BURKIELD, 146 Fulton street, near Clinton. In the softness, transpar-ucy, and perfect harmony of itat elfect, this style is peculiarly beautilul in tne simplicity oi ejccuuun, aim eiliy with which a knowledge ol this elegant art tnai be imparted, it ditrera from the usual mode thu be-in? Darticularlv adaDtedto the amateur. Terms Twenty-five dollars per Uuarter ol Twelve weeks two Loesone a week.

For the convenience of those Ladies or (Jentlemea Who wish to get up a few Paintings at desultory ours, Mr. jrliold will take them in a course ol ins ons. furnishing materials. Portraits painted in Oil at moderate charges either in lile or cabinet size. Lessons in GRETA LfVTS, and likewise in a new and mode of Drawing and sketching by the HaoAD perquartor, POretaLvia I'welve dollars) Bread Pencil Five dollars.

One lialfof the subscript ion to be paid in advance. d7 tf Toting Ladles School, NO. 90 OIIANGK STREET, conur of Henry Brooklyn. L. I.

i The UMMI-iR Terra will commence on Mondavs Innl 19th. 1852. This Seminary will have completed, on thefnatday of May, its fourteenth year. It lias been well sustain from its commencement. Every facility is given (or a thorough education.

1 A few boordirig pupils are received into the fimily Of the Principal, to whom special intention is aeroteu, Circulars stating terms, and other particulars, ob. iained at the Institution. SARAH M. DEMAREST, Principal. aP6 tf Musical Iiiatructloti ou the Piano Forte, s-iniiv.

snur.iiTTc.il i mi i cently arrived from Germany, will give lemons the Piano Forte, alter the system ol this great Uer man Professor. The method of instruction he adopt willenable his pupils to make great proficiency in this art in a short time, and giro ease and elegance that Ciiniot be surpassed. The best of testimonials given. Address A. J.

spooner, ijj Adams lirook lyo Mr. Thomas Crowen's Bookstore, 599 Broad way, Now York, or FRANZ SCHLATTER, 399 iih at, N. V. Collegiate and Commercial Institute, WASHEK STBKT, NBAS CUMTOW. rpHE FALL TERM of this School willcommenc on Mondat, September 1st, 1851.

For Circulars containing general plan, teruu, testimonials and reierencef, apply ai iue acuooi rwmH, io renst. J. H. BATES, A. aug30 tf Principal.

Notlco IS HEREBY GIVEN, that application will bs made to His Eicellency, the Governor of Ihe Stale ol Wow York, on SATURDAY, the i Lfi day ot AU' I 0ii8t nn nBrl far ihm nnimnrlilinnnl nirHnn nt i(. Fiam Simpson, convicted at a Court of Over and Ter miner, neiu in ant lor Kings uounty, on ma i tin nay of May, 1947, of burglary in the hrt degree, ami sentenced to (ha State Prison, where he is now confined on ths 20th day of said May. jy2 law4w Burial of the Dead. Thb UndibsiokiO, General Furnishing Un dertaker, keeps emntantly on handevery thing neces the burial of ihe dead. gHaViig been in business more than twenty-fire yuars, in New York and Hrooklyn, he feels torn pa tent to discharge all the duties of his profession.

He invites those person upon whom demands are mads for the burial of their dead, when expenditures fur ricknees havt consumed alt, or nearly all, their means, and it is not ia their power to provide for tb respectable ininrmenl of thoe near and dear to tbsra. He assure such that thef shall 'ii .1, lurnuuva wiiu nil mwij hioci favorable Urms, and at a large discount r-o the usual charges, thereby relieving in a measur the burden 1 Ihfjr fel whea it ia necnasary to provide for th ia- tarsient of a relativ or friend. I N. Bl'RRILL, Montagu Place, (orner Court street. Rrooklvn, Jan.

Itul. iaaS ddtetl DOCTOR SAMUEL BOYD, of WllrmiKhby anil Otiffidd itreefi tf BROOKLTtN The best Place to Buy Dleu's, Youths and Bojs' Clething, Wholesale 01 Retail, is at Fuius, BA'thweet crner of Gold Street, Now-York. Al this Enlablnhiotnt may be found the beit an rt-n t-nt of Men's and liuys' Clothing in tin City, at th lo seat pnaaihle price. Also, a splendid a aornin rtof Ci.ottis, Cassiumros, sad Veslings, which will bs aide to order in astyls that canuit be sorpa-iscd. Tills EstablHihineut wa awarded dipluma twice in sU'ttessioa by the American Institute, supeiior cm ting and workmanship.

Dross and Fntk ots, from Frsnch, English, and American Cioths, from 3 Ml to 20 Dress and Fpock Cnats, frm Drapd- tea, Ab'ncen, Cajilunsrelte, 7 Ofl to 16 CO Ot lie aud fcusinens Coats, of Clolh, Caahnisrs, Tweed, Cualiinerslle, Alifea, Ac. 2 50 to 9 CO Penis, of HroadcKuh, plain and fancy Cnssitiiares, Doeskin, tialinet, 2 23 to 3 Ponts, of Linen, Alpacca, Tweedo, Cuttonvlc, (Ve. I 25 to 6 0 Vuste, of plain and fancy Silt, On-n- tVc--- I 50 to 5G0 (IliHliiug in lh latest eiiaally low. A large assortment if Men Furnishing Articles constantly on hand Prices for Making and Tt lmmivgajitin all cases warranted. Press Cost, from- 00 to 00 Frocks, from 7 00 lt 12 10 Pants, from 1 50 to i Veals, from 1 50 to 2 00 lioys' Jackets, Psnta and Vasts, from 1 15 to 3 It "ff Kirl chu Ciiiters eomfaiicly employod.

81 Fulloo, northwest cor- Gold at. N. Y. ff, You itinnags rtrpactlHlly soliciled. uiliiill 8m tLOTIU.G.

ALFRED MtJNROE St Nik 111 Broadway, NcW-Vork, fHsTWKEN IIOWASB AND- O'ttAiHI) SBSSTS,) UAVK for sals lery eitensive aasurtment uf I esl quality UtAllY-JlADB CtnTlttMO A5n Fl'SSlbal-isu t.uoDe, at low prices, Cit jens und itrongtis Si iuvjtcd to examine. Super lilack Cloth Dress and Frock Coats. Super black and lolorei' Cloth fack Dusinesi Couts, Super Wai and eol red eiotjl milled Cloth'Coatr Super black and colored Caalunerette tJoats, uper blackaml eolored Drop D'Ete Coulas, Super Lkien ami Semuck-T Coats, Super I'oiijje as I I CI.hu els, PANTALOuNS. Iilsrk awl Colored Caxstmprs Punts. Illark and Coloretl I irso D'Etu Pains.

Fancy snd VV hilo Drill I'aitts. India NiHikeeu Panta. VESTS. Pntnbaiina, black sod colorett Silts and Satin, whiteaHil ttricy Marseilles Cashmere, Ac. HilVst AMD CHlLDiil'N'SCLOlHEN'G, cl ev-sry description.

Afso, Limn ami Muslin Shins, Merinn'aod Silk Shir's, Glovea, Half Hosr, Susi-enders, Linfu Cambiic anii Nilk llsmlkerrliiefj, As. ONE PiiICK I'ltit. titiOW. NO DEVIATION. ALFKhD MUNllOE it No.

441 Druadway. March 11 mil Ae CLOTHING SPIIING STTI.M FOR rOVVKLL'S CLOTI1LM. I.lKi'OT, o. I Ot) I' tiltoii sitrrct. nHE Subscriber is prepared orfor agnal variety 1 of Keady Mads Clot hunt, at ihe very lewist Now York plitea.

Also, Clothing wads to nuK-r in svi-iy style, of lbs best qosility ul Uuods, at equally ptiaea. FarniMSatid mhers issiilm in Hie emniry will find every thing tliey may reipnr in the Clothing way, eitlier for couimun ims or othsrwiso, at liui meal satisfuctssy rtvtus. Atscan assortment of CiulUng for Ltiys, misht-inj of Kruck mid fcw It Corns, Hound Jacucfo, iPams, Vests, ft-c. A lull aasorttusnt of Garinor ls, Overalls, Hickory Skirls, Hosiery in fact every sniele p. r-tsintng lo the Cloiliing Trads, uny slwayi Is )und St thuabsvs -ssUublishment.

lAJWELL, 109 Kultun strest, Hrouklyr. it J. P. Emmm.vs, so hnir and favorably known to Ihe people ol llro.ik! and Long Island, is engaged al tlm above osUbitt.hn.ent, and wiiuld bs happy lo S' his Irietiilj, in a protcscioanl way. fuh5 timoiKVo cloiuim; at 13" The PMhiB-nDrr wouM invito tbe attention of the publi to hia superior STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING, Which he will as nw as any othuhuusumih trade.

Consiatuig of atmiut every variety ut' FUOCK, DUEiSi, SAUK COauS, PAN7S and VESTS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, I'iS'DEU SHI RTF, anl DRAWl'ItS, MtKid ihi vctf b( lunnuarnJ A wo i 11 In. An woiJii ntmfv nvcry pNun liiitt il the cheat 's(t nt'f i ni iALIFOUM.1 BLl.MiETS Conslaully on Land, Ihr s.ik very low. IIFMiV t'CWTKK, (Lale Hootli ter, Tt 'il IOI HUiA.UY STHI'iKT, nihil 6iu3lp NEVV-iOKK. HIE fAMfr'lSDIJ I CK A PisrtcT IIoutk os isvca Faiunq Ctus r. FEVEil AND AGUE ND other Rillirns Atlr-cii us, ami fir Weskic ortienaral Debilky Tina Medicine is pure! a VegeiabI Compound, ao.1 ran, in ao pi silils man nr, be elsssad wiih the Noatniins of ill" day.

Ths PruprH-lis- ia wait-known, ami lb propdie of his Toic Mistur has been ably snd fairly discussed and fully tested ispfivstr prsctirs, ss a sovereign fur Fsvrratid Ag'. Tlie ituiuntiale parnnnent cmed Btl'ected by tliri Mnar is ouiiVntaoJe ail putfio, ia, llwrefore omitu-d, and will mn.ply Hats iij.it chi infallible-, eiihr cum or picvi(tn-tive, under sity eitieur' iu thi Siol if larfinetiii swanipis svciiaus i.l tb rnsmuy. Ii i adapted tt all ages snd ron-lilots'ii', a-d may be tak.su wuh. -t reg aid weoihor or espo'ire. NW cubjert c'lumrs 6y asre or climate.

'n tJ-'nuoi" '1 uoic Miit'ite i prepr ed by I's. FI'WARl) HI FF.t KLK, vihus aaina bliii ui'ihe gla of ths b-i il-i, and bis wrii'ss 'a on the lab! on the buttle. CiENEltAL HF.Por, No. SH HKOADWAV, NKVV-TOKK. Aust rc BsutiKty asd I owa UtANO-J, VV.

Suiiih, corner ol I as I Motifsgoa Plsss A. Wanwr, corner ot Fultou snd Tillary tret G. P. Mils, I5 Fuitnn itret N. N.

Hsms r.iraer u( High smt Prl iris Dr. L. A. IVr No. 113 Myitis avenue lM.

C'o'hiU, eoritir of Sim and VVarrtn alrwl Sk unit Lrllralo, tner wiod LeCount, J. C. Cbmch, F. 1 1 Hamilton; It, lnly, Uravtseud lNys, Kiai-, busti J. 8.

Jfeabury, I VA. Ch.tman, Wil.uibufgh i Via Lim, i'l tiraad atr-t L. SIrk, Aatoria C. Wj. re, Nswtowa rne i Rurb, do J.

W. Unsnpeiutt Ci- in nt 4 Uluidu.J, Klui.hini and Jr-ia'i Ily. .2 Notice. IS brLy given, according to law. to all -i-i-s having eimuis jaio-t iTSi'BBN tats of lis I own of GravtsRi, tiiey ar r'ioire i asihibit Ihsaams, nu ths vuacUrs thartmf, i i ihs iibicrdH-r, al his rttv'.

n''. ui the town of tiiaves-n on or brfors- th 9th day of Aug-iat aeut. Daivd, February 3.1, SAMltL S. SrBtKE.l. lawtinw.

Eai-cii HuClCO IS karrby given, acenrdinsT to law, to all pr haviHg ila.su igitost Uaa J. lau ol' lbs Ts va of U.aseu deceasao, lhal iav re roj ur to a. lot th stuia-, witk lb touelura i3sr. tu sa rttr, st his fe.nt.ace, ib I'-ws ot C.i.vcd. sn on or bfors th irnth day ul' Jus t.

Dted lemb t-51. O. rJlviF, ds tsws.s: f-W-t. JAMES COLE, Auctioneer. Office No.

43 Fultsn Street, corner of Front Strut nnuoKLvy. CT JAMES COLE will give hisierHonal attention to silt-e of IJimsehold Kurniture, and out doni ales generally alio to sales of Ileal Estate tucks, Exchange, New York. ESI) A JULY 11, At 12 o'elock, at the Merchant's Exchange, Thirly-livo valuable lot in the ovi ntli Ward Brooklyn Property sale Clason avenue, 6 lois, on the ue-l side of Quincoy street. Qniucey street, 6 lols, south side, 9 foot cast ol Cluson avenue. Greet: avenue 60 lots, 95 feet north of Clason venue.

Van Buren property 2 loti south, 100 feet west of Clnson avenue. Lafayetie avenue 4 lols on the snuih side, 100 ft. went of Closon avenue, Clason avenue 2 plots of ground on the wctt side, between Lafayette and DtKilb avenues, containing about 6 lots each. Terms at sale. For full particulars, as to lllle.

enquire of Charles J. I.uwuly, 61 ullon street, I. rook, lyn. Maps oan bn had at the office of tho Auctioneer, 43 Fulton street, Hrooklyn, or No. 9 Wall siroet, New-Yoik.

HUMBERT A KKNNY, Aictioniikus. SALES BOOMS 172 and 174 Fulton st. (Museum Building) corner of Orange st, H. K. will give iheir personal attention to SalcF of Household Furniture (at private sidoncrs or in Iheir spacious and convenient Rmuns,) Dry Goods, Groceries, and out-diair Sales generally, N.

B. Ca-t advances made on all descriptions of propeity consigned for sate. AT PRIVATE SALE, Sofa Reprteads, of the no nest and best construction InoN llEiisTEADfl, poriniinrntly arranged for ue, folding up and very portabl Et'itlOEUATORb, tit ed up wiih carbon, the best anti-radiator in use improved Pauumi Swings lor children! Enamelled Chamiieii FiJRNiTURE, ciisuilc pure hair mattresses, pailbsses'and feathers on hand and made to order, ill at unprecedented low prices. li. J.

TODD, Auctioneer. Large Sale-, 'iooms, 88 Fulton and 83 Poplar st, ThanndersTgned, truly grateful fir past llivors during the last 26 years, again tenders his services to the public as Auctioneer fur Ihe salo of Furniture, Heal Estate, Groceries, rr any kind of Murohandiw in Brooklyn, Now-York, or any purt of Long-Island, and ho renews his assurances to his patrons that the trust reposed in him shall not be forfeited. His spacious sales rooms, long experience, asitluous attention and Heal for the interest of his employers, moderate charges, liberal ish advances, and his usual prmiilt returns, will, he hopes, insure a continuance ol public palronago. flCJ- Keal Estate, $3,00 a lot commixsion and large parcels still cheaper. Ilj) Valuations attended to, DRY GOODS AT AUCTION, flry- This unil following duys, commencing at lO1 2 and 7 in the evening, to ue continued daily until ol is sold, nt 27 Ailauiio street, a large of lane, and staple domestic dry goods, for account of Viho it it may concern.

AT PI1IVATE SALE, The Laruest, hest assobteh, rest eeasonep, most coninleto, and lltouili laid not iea.t, the cheapen assortment of CnWnel Furniture, Vyh dftery, Oil t-lo'lis, Carpets, and House rurnishing cyic cxhi.ited in one building in Brooklyn. Such a test can nether be niisunilcrstod nor misrepresented. Come and see. AT PRIVATE SALE, Four modern anil substantial brick houses, 3 Mrry basement and sub cellar, with 10 rooms each, put up by days work, lots la feel 9 inches by lull leet in Litoueer street, W. between Court and Clinton, n- iehsd with inarLilo mantles, gaa fixtures, ppeakirg tuben, water closet, bath rooms, tie.

has 10 roiiii tell, including two parlors, ami brick iazzas, mm -ble mantles, o.o. lowest price, $I(KMI each, and pirt ol the purcluso D'oney niay remain fur a number of years. Apply to the Auctioneer, No. ti6 Fulten Ireet. Musical Instruments.

T. Gllbi'i t's rintio roi tes, .1 (WITH OR WIVIIOOT THE AiOLIAN.) HAVING had frequent applii-ntions feiwjitiyfrom puoils and olhrs, to select Pianos, II I il have concluded to keep nt my roiuni1 an assortment of fine Piano Fortes, carefully selected, which will not only be confidently recommended by myself, but a full guarantee furnished from the maker. Theso instrument are well known throughout the United and are admired for tho tasteful enn-alriicilon and beautilul finish of case, together with a pun', even snd brilliant quality of lone nnd much. will be sold upon as reabonable terms as in New-Ym or Bo.Ion. Th) publio aru invited tocall and ex for 11.

E. MAITHEVVS, Prol'esstir ot Miinic. Musk Room, 106 Orange street, war i'ulun, ap'29 tf opposite Urooklun Museum. JiOSTOK Till' largest apfnirhncnt of Piino- P.arApjj'j in tliiH city ia to tuuiiil th' witrc- I il I I rminit oi I. Uiluort cv, wo.

jjj iirouilwny cut nt Anthony troef, njiKKtitu Itnwul wny Hunk nnd Tlieatrf, and will be uhl at rt bjirgfitiii. Tliny hare the metal lie fiamo, anil to at mid any cl unite. vuppiieii on teiy liberal AUo, Gilbert's t'ctlfigu or Hnu doir PifincM, convenient furunmli ruotui, (ur alti law, and warranted. HORACE WATERS, Ant. Bbcond-hAnd I'lANOH.

Twonty sei'ond lniud Pi anoa to rent clirap.nr for sale at lh folU winn tirM One at 441), on it at $')0, one at 8-5, fine a' S'UI. one Ht 41U0, oi ia at threo at Sl'-ii. two al 61 JO. two 6133, two 6140, tnre 6160; ono Julian hm 6'U one do. 62JU onoPrinra.V Co.

'a Mel-dian. ft.ii), one 6 "to, uue 6t'0, ft i one tfoudoir t'uimijU $0 3m 'GILMOUii'S PATENT APIARY. THB MOST Uxtriuirclliimy lixlilbltioii In tlio World, 13 NOW OPEN from 10 A.M. In If P. on Ml)I Alil.b l't Ai rear oi i ui.

a hall, neu- Kolt sireei. Thebeeirsn be biervid by On-Ilchl boily en f-ijetl in forininij the evuili Ids place Uting hrilliwtt. ylilillU-d, a fiiuiilain playing, lurrmin led nilb Rinaers and a priimenn'lr, inree niinoirii uii, win, sanln in the centre, alioetlier Inrmii tlm ima-t de-lighiful plare of recrcaiinn in ih eiiy. At it is the wish the I'r ipriemrs ibat children es pecnlly should have an onnunitr viewintf lha up. eration o( lbe mderlui hill" rrealiirn th ISnb-Unlll rchil oi this city, New-York anil William-burih, re invited to allend, free of charge, by siuiiik on, week's notic lo th Apiary, and, public h-UiwIi.

if stlendniK in laxly, will iiturally tieaunl wuh. Th tx is can otwerved without dabger, as they ar rurel ntlo-d i si" ea-e. A lmis.ion, Ui ean1! Children, half pries. siule Sea.m I 60 Cent. S-eaai-n Tirkels i' if Trnn.r: wh p.

fiT HE F.N TIRM-K SOI at Howlstt1 JluwTim Sl-n, Knnklin Buildinn, ciwi ol Or-n-. snd Pulton stresis, svery day from I A. M. UP. M.

P. Pirailies, ll.li and It II tup- p'id to order. mylJ aw Watson's Puptrlor Tohacet TP yn will nse ibako, nss the ba in market indio fi ih hal, enquire far "WAtHUVf Cisars Kins It i without Aiubt the pureii and finest Toiiaco marku, ad i so priMwunewl by all judge ah have Irrnl ll I sod wuh aucb airs it eafa toiupresd lb turn of Ui many sn aliir of ilaave aed pwiV lff haHd Uigflher Msinifvtured i HO, HSnd I.U Cetui-btsit. Scotli Br- ys JOHN K. OAKLEY, Alctiokeer.

Ily ttAKMiY dt WKIGIIT, Mechanic's Krehanpe, Xo. 299 F'uUon (opposite City iLll,) ItrooKlyn, Will give tbeir personal attention lo th sale of Ileal Estate at Auction, al the Mer. hanl's Kir.baue, New York, at iheir capacious Sale Koom, or in any section of tionfr Inland, sIho to the Sale of Furniture, Dry Goods, (Jroceries, Merchandise, at pi ivate residences or at their Sale Room, Kenl Estate of every description nt Ptivnto Sale, tioods received on sto age and per consignmint. Houses to lei and Rents collected. SATURDAY, JULY 10th, iWi, At 10 o'clock A.

nt 3-13 Kullos street, opposite City Hall, Itrnokh on account of whom It may concern, a quantity of HousehnlJ and Kitchen Purni-tore, ono Daguerreotyps ppaiutus, 20,000 imported Ilaraiia sears, etc. etc. PRIVATE SALE. very desirab's 3 story, basement and allie brown stono front houses, pleasantly situated on Dean hoot, in the most desirable part ol the Tenth Ward, finished in superior style, with marble mantles, oriiu-mental coruicos, gaa liitures, bath, eto. Two 2 story, attic and banomensbi ick front houses, siliiati' on Livingston slieci, near Ii.ierum street.

A Hluok of ground, very desirably located in the Waul, between Lal'ayello und DeKalb avenues, and Clinton and Uedl'urd avenues. Tunis accommodating, A Rahi CiiANrs con Capitai tars, -31 acre of Woodland in tlm iiutb Waid ol tbe City ot lliouk-lyn. T. rum einy Ons iilia'k ol ground belween Pacifn- and Deon sis. and Nevius st.

and Kourlh all graded and paved ond re for improvements. A 1-4 acres nf land on Bergen street, between Clason ami Franklin avenues, in the Ninth Waul. Terms accoiniuodaiiiig. About 200 Lots in tho Lenin Ward, for salo cheap and money loamd lo build. A Mlock uf ground, between Butlor and Baltic sts and Vanderhi and Klstbush one of ihe moit desirable locution in llrouklyn.

Terms very ae.com-iniMlatin. Vacant Lots and houses and lot for rale in a parts of ihe rily on nccomimsfatingler ia. For further particular, apply as above. Keal Estate for Sale, Vultiiilile l'l-opcrty for Snlc. jftX THE uropcity nt the northwesterly comer ifciiiOstilM-rrv and Henry streets, and known Nos.

UI, 8S and P7 CisnU-rry aireet, beinir 112 leet and i.iches on street, and 100 feel ind 10 inches on Henry street will be sold on highly favorable terms. A large part ol Ihe purchase money remain on bond and mortgage, and an additional amount will be loamd, if desired, to improve lie property. For particu'nrs, npplt- to I.OIT, MUKl'IIY (Sr. VANDERltlLT, tf No. "A p'rnnt street, llrnokljn.

Unices in Wuiitli Hrooklyn To lit-tnr sttll, fzk THE Six Mow Three) Story Uriek Build-ii'LL ci ruer ol lloyl and Liutler atrtela, v. ill bo reutsd or sold low. AppK to V'AliEN I INK No. 19 Qratustcy Park, East, 20th urest, 3d and till avenues, Nnw-Vork, in A. 4 P.

M. ie2litl To Let. A A HUH Hatjuinont Room under tbe Star OlhVe, nnd near. Fulton Hrect. Hie ui is ubo.o 70 b) 30 leet, villi good lighl.

Aiply Ititl. II. b.Ull, 153 Vaibiii'ton ''23 tf nt the Star Office. To A I.AROE Hill, fronting on Fulton s'roct, near ilie curlier Mrunge street. Rout from S'0 lo S3U0 tier tnnum.

Apply to W. II CARY, fLI13 it 163 Washington llrouklyn. i-'or ITNOK 7 valuable building I.ots,in the vicini-; ty of Atlantic llasin, snuuva ou tlm nurlliessterly corner of Van Urunt and I'ariitiuii utreots. This is, tin lonnteJIy, tho most valuable curlier lor business purnnaos '-i this rnpiil iu-pruving tirigbliorhooil. It 100 lrit front on Van Hrunt tiet, and 115 feel on Parlitiun Mfeot both slrnuts regiilau-d and paved.

Enquire (J. P. SMITH, No. 57 Kullon street, Hrooklyn, I. Hrooklyn, Dec.

2'J, I'-ol. dccilO tf To Kent. The two ujipi-r ll iors in tho building No' Froni-street. Apply nt the oilier of the Loni Island Insurance 'nmpnuy, No. I I'i'iint'Street, Fshrii'iry III, 1K5II tl To liet ur fur I alo.

1 1 1,... i i en Inn. bin sum n.ar 1'ino'ipple street, Hrouklvn li troud I'll eini iit, suti-nlar, Ac. my 'ii itf Apply st No. S3 street.

To lift, t'rA THE Nov Marble now l.eing built on JLisL Full-Hi trn.t, near the corn-r nf Nsnistt I they will i.o fn.ii he-i in the bc.i inaonrr, nilh patent iron shutter. Two stores cf.n be put I igeihor if wanted, Apnly to VV, II. CAUV, mjlt If 153 Washington struct. CAM HO l'THtt. OKiNOIl Fl'lliKKICO CASAIJ, (from Rome, (himeo (.

iiiier ind Seulpiur i'l Ilrnnse, No. 7n While street, n'ar liroadway, Ni Vork, fJi-Signur F. V. is pi -pared to eeeiite aci-iirate -r aitb in Caioeoand Ihone, in Ihe '-esl style of an a id ns clieapas ihev can h-doueiti V-tme. o2ut' Ilu! Ming l.nls fir Sulr.

niF.RHKI'ONr. MUM'AUl'I'i anu Itl-MSEN I STUKKIS AND MUNKOK PLACE. Par-nous di siioue of 'mild ng iur thur wn ili find some of the tiut hits on ihe above siieats lor salo oil liiv.ni'lo teruin. Tin whi.le a tnouiil ot one ni' in may remain un inuriage if de'in-d. Apply at 7." stu nt, New- Vuik.

jiH-isif OIL CLOTHS, (His LOINS till. Cl.oril srlli it! foil at ths very low I e.t Ca.h I'r'eiM, st Nil r-U t-'id'uii st. U0t)D Fl.tMlll I'll, I.OI'Hai 3p yard. JA-i. E.

li.Mil-.KH ILL, ap'itf No. 5U Full'Ui st. tTT SLMMKR KKTRF.AT. IttlAKIt ll Till; OfJSTRV. FAMILIES may obtain board for Ihe O'Umiii, at Mill near tilen Coi.

Thu I. ia til, w'h large airy ri oin, plensanllv i by the salt water, a final place lur Oath ing, Ei.ipiiienf Aiihh pioi rielur of the i tleo tl 11 or Mr, llitani crai-r if iS'-rii-v and A1, latttie iiretts, or Jo. l-h N' Atlaiiua street, Brooklyn Mill Ju Ui, lt)52. THOMAS COVERT. 23 2.

I Al tit in it ri tot itirn. IV purauaiKB elan Order of b'Mtril, ol the Cuunlv of rungs is hereby go en, acj-ording to law, to all il i-miiiiK having clai i a ajtaii i lAnr FistDs late uf Hie City of bns klvn, di eensed, that they are tequired to Kilobit th aime, with tb veuchsra thare- ot, tn tb Tfiomas lUitiiiion, No. 16'i N.i.aaii aireet, in the Uity of Itruuslu, on ur belon ill.1 31.1 ds of I'ecemKwf ntH. Dated, June 21, Hannah IIamiitos, 1 NOMA llAMIMuv. j'- lb-nj i ua 'Ur ussmi mMf tit C.rim0M ansah 0 atytmi.Bna wlt gniahmt, nd ot th I'd maieriala, nndr my swa sriiiledsBC, ojntf tntl be sottl it rlueed ic.

B. Alas lew sscocit hand Cirriag hand as stxiv. n. Ns. 7 Myrtl vnns, Bronklvn, nau thy ala'l.

(W JAMAICA AND PRtMiKLYN PLANK. KUAD company. Jamaica, July 1st, 1952. THE Anstial E'Mtioa I Hired -ra of ihia Cum-pisy and of th nett lt'lctu ill l.ld lh hourt ut Kmc rts Htm th-viilagaol Jtm ti, on MONDAY, Aug ul JiJ, jMl wilt err- at 3 rVU-s, P. M.

KlCHtKI' tHt.sH, ffnry Spring and Summer Dry Goods! HITCHCOCK LEAPBEATER, No. 347 Broadway, Ncw-Vork, HAVE in store on of the finest assortments in the City of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, suitable for every sensen cf the year, and every climate, and would especially invite mention to their large and elegant stock of SPUING AND SUMMER DKESS GOODS, which they liav just purchased for cash, fur nearly half price, and are enabled to oiler at VERY GREAT BARGAINS! Their slock Includes eve -y variety of Silks, Shawls, Uebames, llirege JDoLames, Thames, rnn ed Muslins and Lawns, Beiegss, Silk Tissues, Urenadires, Ginghams, Calicoes, Poplins, Foulard Silks, ate. MOURNING GOODS OK EVERY" KIND. A full and complete assortment always on hand, in eluding Black Bombazines, Alpacas, Challies, Cau on Crapes, DeLaines, Ac. which parties inter ested will find desirable.

FANCY GOODS OP VARIOUS KINDS. As plain and embroidored Pocket-handkerchiefs, oravuts, uioves, dollars, JUHs, Irimnung Laces, ate A SPLENDID STOCK OF RIBBONS. bought very low for cash, whirh the ladies will find desirable anil clvrap, and which Milliners will find it iheir Interest to eiainl ie before completing their pur chases. HOUSEWIFE AND FAMILY GOODS. as Linens, Table Damaiiks, Napkins, Towels, Towel- logs, Lruxn, shirtings and BiieetingK, Muslins, nc'i embroidered LACE a.vd MUSLIN WINDOW DRAPERIES, in great variety, and of every quality anil price.

GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS. A very large and complete assortment a Kid, Silk, and Thread Glovss Silk and Summer Cravats Silk and Linen Picket handkerchiefs Silk, Cotton, and Merino Undershirtsand Drawers Socks, Sic, at prices much lower than the same articles can be fo.ind at the GENTLEMEN FURNISHING STORES. Pleats call and examine, and if not found deairable and reasonable, you will not be desired to purchase. Lduntbt Mehchant will find It lo their tnterest to look through our stock, as they can here select any article they wish, in any quantity they desire, and at prices which they will find Itnn object to purchase at, ss most of our goods are purchased at auction, and are the best styles, and full 30 per cent below the ordinary jnnbing rates. lEBMS INVARIABLY t- AEH-AND ONLY Una! I'BICtS.

I je21 3tn NEW STYLES, NEW GOODS. MOSTKOSS, 1 12 t'ultoii street, (corkeb or DUTCH, NBW-YOBK,) ARE happy to inform their friends and the public generally, that they have just opened llteir new and truly magnipcent ready made Clothing Eslab Iwhtu nt upon the site or liieir old store, which was wit its entire contents to. destroyed by fire in January last. Not haviur saved a fin ite aiticle from the fire, they have been obliged to get up an entire new sir 'k of goods, and ihoy now offer to Iheir customers the best selected and most magnificent titock of ready made clolh'ng ever offered to the New-York public. No pains or expense ha been rnnred in fittinz ui their new estiblifhinenl in a manner corresponding wiih this great age of imnrovemenl, and having (airly tested the advantages of the low priced system, they are determined maintain Ihe reputation which tlicy hive established by selling every article fur cash only, at the lowest possible rates, onolmve been in the bus iness lor many years, purchasmgand manufacturing their goetls lor the lowest cash prices, they ore confident that they can offer ns groat inducements to all who study economy, elegance, andduriiliility in their purchases as any oilier house in the eity.

We ulso keep a large and varied stock of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings in the piece, which will be made lo order at short notice, and inferior to none in stylo or workmanship, for cash. myll Ijyl jttU'gaut Spring Millinery. BIKS. TKIDOKFElt. NO.

63 DIVISION NEW YORK" r. inn piunBuiD tuc ioiuc. ui i.uw York and country milliners that she has oi.en- ed her store and show rooms fortlieir inspection, with the most varied and extensive stock of Fiench Millinery and Straw Goods ever belore exhibited in this city. As MRS. TRISDORKER Imports nil her gcods direct from Paris, feels confident she can not only offer a more choice article, but sell on more moderate tenns than any other house in the business.

Laities are earnes'ly solciteu, whether they may wiv lo purchase or not, to call at No. 53 Division ftreo I New-York. ap2 Furnishing Goods. The Great Family Hosiery Depot, At THE OLD STAND, NO. 272 FULTON ST.

OPPOSITE TILLARY, BROOKLYN. A LTERED from No. 222. J. C.

COTTRELL invites families lo en 1 1 and inspect his extensive asKcrtinent now completed for Summer wear, nnd one of the largest to be lound cither in Hrooklyn or New-York, coruisting of HOSE OF ALL KINDS, QUALITIES AND SIZES, phiiu and lancy. GLOVES in eoual variety. LAUIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SUM MER UNDER GARMENTS. GENTLEMEN'S, ITOUTU'S and BOYS' HOSE aid HALF HOSE, plain and fancy. GLOVED, SHIKTS and DRAWERS, l'OCKET-HDKS CRAVATS, Arc.

A good assoitment of ready-made sbiits. Ladie and Gentlemen' Riding Gloves. N. B. lease to enquire of Ihese likely to know where the best and cheapest assortment of the above goods are to be found, before purchasing elsewhere.

my28 tf Fleeced Silk, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, of all sizes, import-LI ed expressly for family use, by J. C. COTTRELL, tf "222 Eulton st, Brooklyn. Under Shirts and Drawers I'O fit all persons, will be sold at great burgafnsfi order to close our stock. J.C.

COil'TRELL, 222 Fulton st, f6 opposite Tillary st, Heavy Cotton Hosltry, fpOR WIN TER wear, of all sizes, manufactured by the subscriber, J. C. COTTKELL, 222 Fulton Hrnoklyn. Iecl8tf (Gentlemen's loves, TOSIERY, Shirts, at prices much less than LI stores in general, at d-el3 if 222 Fuitnn Woolen Hosiery, selling off ve-v chesp to mnk t-T room fi springstock, at COTl'RELL'S Chen Hosiery hkure, 222 Fulton st.) 16 Woolen Under Shirts A ND DKAWERS, in great variety, and cheep at COTTRELL'S "Cheap Hoiery Store," 223 Fulton, opposit Tillary st Bnxiklyn. Mer.13 tf iN SUMS oll.nars of Money, can be had 20,000, $10,000, or in smaller ums, an be had on appliraiinn to iSPOONER MORRIS, tnj.lO if No.

3 Front Brviklyn. knit Wool SOCKS, ls4dair. Wool Shirt at 6s, mCal goods told equally as low by J. C. COTTRELL, Hosiery and Keiailer, dec IS tl 222 Fulton Brooklyn.

7.1-ptiyr Wool Gaiter, HOODS, Ho, Comforter, snd Socks, for ehil dreu's wear, it COTTRELL'S," dectS if Fnlton opansiie Tillary. JOII A. DAYTOX, Office. 43 Kul ton street, Hrooklyn, For th Saler on Com. GKORCE AJITRE, SURVEYOR an I 'Jiril Eagiaeer, 291 Fulton street, (I- reenwn Huilrtiftg nrxi th City Hi II, Brooklyn.

Ksuim erfMlf SufT.y.4 nJ Mapitd c.22 lye TLRTLKI ftT GREEN TURTLE tf moat eiqnuit qua'i'y. to-dr. P. M. BATARP, N.

dsv ih' Fovih. I jy3 tf fcNGLEBERT LOTT Auctionfter. Brooklyn Exchange, 291 Fulton brookljtn (Fretman Buildings.) LOTT will give his persona I attention sale ofStocks, Real Estate, Household Furniture, ti 4.1,, at the Sa 'es Hooin, and outdoor sales gone- tally. PRIVATE SALE. Several Brown Stone front Houses between Smith and Hot street, finished in th most approved style, vizi Marble mantles, omamenttl cornices, sliding doors, die Term liberal.

Also, three 2 story and attic brick houses aituated in WilHow Place, flinched in the best manner numbers 31 and 35, Terms liberal, On first c'jis brown stona House, basement and sub eel lar I lot 26 by 133 feet. The house built by days' work, eontiining 12 roomn, with liath room, gas ftxt urus, kitchen range, Ac, and piazza enclosed with ft1 siniate on First Place, second door cast of CourJ t.reet, Brook Ij .1, Termd moderate. One half of the purchase money can roimi in on bond and mortgage. Also, one 3 story brick house, known a Ill Dulheld tiset. One i atory frame houi, known is No.

Johnson stir et, situation very plrusunt, and most dosirub! proper! Sevehal frame houses in Livingston street. Brook, lyn. Plie moderate. Abouv lour hundred vacant lots of land in the Eighth Ward of th city of Brooklyn. Many of there lo', front upon streets and avenues that are opened, gratled and paved, in a locality that is being continually improved, which at once renders them desirable to all whose means era limited, and who nay require cheap and pleasant situations for rest-ilerces or otherwise.

About three hundred vacant lots desirably located in the 9th Ward of the city of Brooklyn. Vacant Lots, and house and lots, plensantly situated upon most ol the principal ttr et of Brooklyn. For particulars, inquire at the Bioklyn Exchange. 291 Fulion st Brooklyn; Sieamboats, Railroads, Mv ol Truing ON THB LONG-ISLAND RAIL-ROAD. From April 1, to Ootobeb 1, 1852.

T8AIN9 OOINO EAST. o. 1 Freight from Brooklyn ut 7 o'clock, A. Mee I No. Pass, train from Jamaica, at Bedford, at 7 22 a.

M. Meets No. 4 Farminirilala Pass, train, at at fl.15 A.M. Meeis No. 1 Express train from I Vneenpnrt, at Branch, at 9 20 A.

M. is pasfed by No. 2 Ma il train from Brooklyn, at Fanuingdsle, at 10 -AO A. M. Moets No, 2 Freight train from Urienport, at Suffolk nation, at 12 M.

Meeta No. 3 Mail train In un Greenport, at Manor stimuli, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Arrives at Greenport at 4 30 P. No.

2 -Mai I train from Brooklyn at o'clock, A. M. Meets El riningdale train at East end of tunnel, at 9 03 A. M. Meets No 1 Express from Greenport, ut Jamaica, at 9.45 A.

M. Pasc.i No. 1 Freight, at Farmiiigdule, I 10.40 M. Meets No. 2 Freight from Greenport at Lakeland, at 11.30 A.

M. Meets No. 3 Mail from Greenport, at Mattituek station, at 1.10 P. M. A rives at Greenport, at 1.45 P.

M. No. 3 Leavt is for Jamaica at 11 o'clock, A. M. and arrives at 11 E5 A M.

As soon as the Hempstead branch is this Irain will be run to Ilumpatead, where it will an 'ive at 12 40 P. M. No. 4 Exrro ss Pass train from Brooklyn, at 4 P. M.

Meets No. 2 Freight from Greenport, near Flat-bush, crossingioi Atlantic street, at 4.15 P.M. Meets No. 3 Mail froii i Greenport, at Jamaica, at 4.45 l't M. Arrives at Grco up; rt nt 8 30 P.

M. No. 5 Far train leaves Brooklyn nt 6 o'cljck, P. i md arrives at FarmingtUle at 8.10 M. No.

6 Levn Erooklyn for Jamaica at 7 P. M. M. In May will run to Heiupetcad, and arrive there nt 8.40 M. TRAINS ooinu west.

No. I Expi et.s Puss, train leaves Greenport at 6 o'clock, A. M. Meets No. 1 Freight from Brooklyn, at Blanch, at (1.20 A.

M. Meets No. 2 Mail from Brooklyn, at Ji imaica, at 9.45 A. M. and arrives at Brooklyn at 10.

.30 A. M. No. 2 Frc ij hi from Greenport nt 7 o'clock, A. M.

Meets No. 2 Ma il from Brooklyn, at Lakeland, ot 11.30 A.M. Moels No. 1 Freight Irom Brooklyn, at Suffolk station, at 12 M. Meet! No.

4 Express from Brooklyn, near Flatbush, crossing in Atlantic street, at 4.15 P. M. nd arrives at 4.30 P. M. No.

3 Mail train leaves Greenport al 12.30 P. M. Meets No. 2 lil from Mattituek, at 1.10 P. M.

Meets No. 1 Freight from Brooklyn, at Manor station, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Moets No. 4 Express from Brooklyn, at Jamaica, at 4.45 P.

M. Anivesal fi.30,P, M. No. 4 Front Ftinningilala at o'clork, A. M.

Meets No. 1 reighl from Brooklyn, at Jamaica, at 8.15 A. III leets No. 2 Mail at East end of tunnel, at 9.05 A. M.

i md arrives ut 9.10 A. No. 5 Pom train from Jamaica, at 6.00 A. M. Arrives at 0.5U A.

M. In May, this train will leave He.upab snd at A. M. No. 6 Past i.

train Irom Jamaica, at 1 4lf P. M. Arrives at Bri mklyn at 2.40 P. M. As soon as the Hempstead br anch is relaid, this train will start Irom Ucmpslead al, 1 o'clock, P.

M. U. 1UGUINS, Supcrintendant. apl3 tf IJXCUKSIO.NS TO HOIiOKKN. fFARE DEDUCED TO 4 CENTS TMtiJ.

'fliis, must 0f Summer resort! oilers lo visitors greater inducements than I iver. The Ferries have been muzh improved, anil t'ie facilities for croiting increased. The beuiititu! walks along the River side, tlat lead In this Elysian Fields, aie kept in excellent order. Peri Uoatb have roa Hoookenas follows: Fr out Barclay street, eery tpiarter of an hour during ills day. torn Canal street, every quarter of an hour during tho idyll 'roni Christopher sirecl, every half hour, at the even hours, ond intermediate half hours, Nif.ht Boat run to Barclay street every hall hour throughout the night.

my I fmi I A l'HAltlM; PERKY, NEW LINE oFoMXIBUSSES. THE Citizens of Brooklyn and -i" New-York, ar reipeetfully inform-linn iviesars, EYNOLns iSt Green have established a ew and elegant line of Omnibuses, starting from Ihalocitof Catliuiine sifeef, New-York, next to Ibe Ferry gate, and running a follow, up Catharine ireet to Bowery, up Bowery to Broome street, inter-sectin, ihe Harleii Rail 'ail, down Broome lo Broadway, up Broadway lo Spnng siroct, down Spring to Groec wtch street, ihrougli Greenwieu lo Fourteeuih street, down Fourteenth street lo Tenth avenue, up Tenth avenue to the Depot of ihe Hudson Hirer Rail Road Company, Thirty-First ilrret. These Omni-burfson1, pushes all the modern improvements, end are suppi: ed ith careful, geuileinmly drivers. For fur titer particulars, see circulars. ap2tj if aMIMII-S arJSTB AND Privale Parties, can procure fs Stages tu sccommiHlale from twelve to liliy iri, lor Kinirsioni, un appliration at lb Ea it Brooklyn Sta Otlice, or lo the t'uperintendsnt al tie Fulton Ferry.

IIUSTED KENDALL. June IGih. 1352 tf WILLIAM HAGKUS, Jauncry Court, II Wall New York KKHIlkNCE-203 STATE STREET, nan doob eajt or coi'st street, MtoOKIiYN. rel3 If Hffrelreratnra llflRE Meal Safes, howr lliiha.lmili Mailing, Oil diieet from Miine manofariurar, Tubs, Wootitn Wire, ind ill kinds ofCaliioti Kurni-luie and Upholalery, fur ssle at th olj MUbliihsd ohsap store of j.8 tf R- J. TOUD, SS pion u.

llllam Ilarber, BOOKBINDEK AND PAPf.fc RULER fTAS removeil Irmn Columbia lo 'ii High rut 11 nearPulum, Brooklyn. Musicund HeritWIsa.s lound to pattern Librartea fitted up aud -lllsnk ruled and bound teorder, May 2n. tf MTKAYEI) COW. PICKED up an the 23d instsnt, stiayrd briodla tow, with tthit un-il-r tier belly new auilch Cow. Tb ewatr ess bat har by proving nroxriy and pavicg th iiiksm, calitnK Bowias, st lb Fir DisifKi PolksSutioo-Hou, tt HH.

THOMAS BOA 111 ,33 UJ 1 ill attend to all application for Insurance, and all losses sustained by the company in me yiiy urooa-ln will be adjusted by the undersigned and paid a Ibe office of the oompany. AMKS E. UNPERHILL, General the North American Fire Insurance Company, office No. 60 Fultonstreet, Broiklyn, 1. MECHANICS UNIOX ASSOLIATIOW OFFICE, No.

396 Broadway, New York. Accumulated Cash and Guarantee Capital, 850000. This Association has declared a DivHtmd of 35 1-2 percent fm the vnr ending April lt, 1852. fjNo Liability to Assessment! M. B.

DEAN, President. Financial Committee William Patten, G. Wood. This is an Associa'lon of Workingmen sntl others forth" inutuHl of each other in case of sickness or accident. By the pryment of the following annual deposits you will become life member, and will be entitled to a weekly benefit during life, if you should be disabled by sicklies or accident, from attending lo your ordinary business or occupation.

Females Insured a0uinst sickness common to both sexes. Yearly Deposits of Members under SO Years of TABLB OF BATE9. BY PAYING 82,00 per year draw 82 00 per wock, 3 00 do 3 t'O do 4 00 dj 4 00 do 6 00 do 6 0 do IB 00 do 6 00 do 7 00 do 7 00 do 8 00 tio 8 00 do 00 do 9 00 do 10 00 do 10 00 do df The first week excepted. Those over 60 years of will be charged 25 per cent extra. One dollar anu liky cents admission fee will be charged in addition lo the above the first year, and inut be paid at the time of application, and the first year's deposit within thirty days.

BKFSnBNCBS Ex-Gorornor Jared W. Williams, Lancaster, N. H. His Excellency George 8. lioutwcl, Groton, Hon.

Alvali Morrison, Uraiutree, Hon. Orson Wood, Somcrs, Hon. A. P. Stephens, Rockland Lake, N.

Stephen Reynolds, Troy, His Excellensy John llubbari', Hon. Tappen Wentworlh, Lowell, Hon. B. V. French, Brpintree, Hon, E.

P. Ilnthway, Freetown, Hou. P. Washburn, Middlebnro, Mam. New YonK City Hbferenceb Dwier Harbor, Western Hotel, Rubens, 25 John street, Jcanjaguet Brothers, 78 Nassau street, A Vanvalkinburgh, 187 Pear' street, Warner, Pratt Robbins, 4 Courtlaudt street, Rabbins Brothers, 35 John street, Isaac Snow llotace Tilft, 1 Counlandt street, Sockott, IJavis Potter, Draper, Tilft fe Bacon, 170 Broadway, Newton, 22 Canal street.

Brooklyn Uefehencee Ex-Mayor Smith, Foster Loper, It Wells Craft, Spooner Welch, Orville Jones, Samuel tlocuoi, Robert Haverslock, George Actley. MASON BROWN, General Agents, Office No. 97 Orange street, Brooklyn, L. I. febl2 6ino Long Island Insurance Company, Capital $200,000, (WITH A LAKOB BUBPLU6.

"Office No. 41 Fulton-street, Brooklyn, BUILDINGS, MERCHANDISE, MACHINE-ry, and Property generally, insured at current rates. This Company has been uninterruptedly in business during the last eighteen years, and has passed the greal New York fires of 1835 and 1845, and aiso the great Brooklyn Fire of 1648. They owe their escape from them with comparatively slight losses, to the system which they alwaya practice of limiting and scattering their risks. All losses which the company may sustain will be adjusted and paid with their accustomed promptitude.

dibbctobb. Wm, Horace Brown, Charles E. Bill, Peter C. Cornell. John H.

Prentice, DanielAyres, John Schenck, John A. Lott, John S. John P. Yelverton. William M.

Bliss. Charles J. Taylor, Neziah Wright, Thomas W. Benj. W.

Smith Woodht.U, William Chetwood, R. V. W. Thome, Kcnry Young, Freeman Rawdon, John Vsndeibilt, Frederick Marquand, Minturn Post, J. C.

Skidmoie, Thomas Baylis, Daniel A. Robbins. B. W. DELAMATER, President.

E. C. Finn, Secretary. mh31 tf UrooHvu t'lre Insurance Company, C- BARTERED ia 1824. Offices 3 Fulton, upper corner of Front street, Brooklyn, and No.

6 Merchant's Exchange, Wall New York. This Company having their raitul invested in the most undoubted securities, and having a surplus of 830,000, continue to insure dwelling houses, stores, and other buildings, furniture, merchandize, vessels in port, and llTeir cargoes, upon as favorable terms as any other similar institution. dihectoh: William Ellsworth, John Endie, Phinea T. Barnum, Joel b. Oilman, Daniel D.

Howard, Kobert C. Bell, Caleb S. VVoodhull, John N. Genin, Charles T. Cromwell, Henry Anastatius Nicholas, Justus S.

Redfield, Richard L. Allen, John W. Amerman, William Mile, Fordyce Hitchcock, Samuel P. Townsend, George Gillfillan John C. Smith, Joseph M.

Greenwood, Simeon Lollanil. WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, President. A. G. Stbvbn, Bte-eiary.

Julv 19th, 1851. jyl9 EDWARD CROLIUS, TVfO. 25 FULTON stneet, eornerof Water street I Nir.Ynrk. importer of n.t and dealer in Shovels and Spdes, Nails, Locks, Hinges, Saw, Files, Rivets, Augur, Planes, IKirn and tonee mius, rrouow waie. Farming Utensils, Housekeeping Article, Mechanics' Tools in great variety, etc.

Country Dealer supplied on tae sot liberal -ma. mh31 GOID AND SHiYEK WATCH US. GOIJ) Watche as low as 825, warranted, can h' h.d.t J. D. CHASE'S i also Silver very cheap, nd excellent assortmem of JE H'-ELRY always on hand, eontistin of Pins, Rinis, Specks, Chain, Lockets, some suitable for Dagu-rr.

oiypes, and louk like handsome Hunting Watch, Diamond, Huby, anu no? gutu riain rtings, ca.e Baskett, Castors, Tea Setts, Ae. Silver Spoons, Cork. Ladles, iVc, ill mad h-om coin. Plated Spooa and Forks, good srticls, Wedding and Vtsit-in Cards, ens raved and primed every iy! I also Cak Box and Plain Llsnk Card alwy 0 hand ttr Watche and Clocks repaired ia tb very btl manner by th bst workmen. Manufacturer of Jtwelry, bilver Ware, etc, Pee.

1 elf ol4 rtf Vrrati Maple ugar rX)R Sale it J. d(i, THOMPWlN Na.30,CUatoa 1 strut UrcTkl) n..

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