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Brooklyn Evening Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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IP- Auction iSules. Amusements. Auction Sales. Mottoes 11 Tt' would salt the attention of the ladiea of Brook Auction Sales. Ileal Estate for Sale, lyn to our hamliuiue assortment of Multua uf ill Itcal I on Ilrooklyn Ilelglita, fcl low in varieties i Pla ill Mill loa In.

in 3s. per lb. mil upward, T.iro.lii do. K.n,(li,h. i Koeelle tin French JOS.

UtiUHAIAN, Aircno.NEER, Sales Run No. 40 Fulton street. J. II, will give his personal attention to the sal Renl Household Fiirniliiro, Oic. Ac.

Brooklyn, Sept. 14, 1S4S if. TttvailaV 91. llie following valuable Real. Eslale, eligf-bly situated in Bruoklyn, is offered for sale hy the Executor of the Estate of (lis lata PF.TER JAMES COLU, Auctioneer.

Offict Ais. 43 Fulton Street, earner of Front Street, llliOUKL VS. 07 JAMES COLE will give his personal attention to aales of 1otuehold t.urniturt, and out door alca gem rally I also In snloa of JittU L'elute, Slixkt, IVncrrt Ht thn I'Yniiile Academy. MH. J.

Zl'NDEI, Organisi frumN. Piiersbiirgli, haa the liniior In ami-mice dial lie ill give a Con. cert of a miscellaneous rhnrarier, al the Female Acad-amy, on TUESDAY EV KMMI, on which nccaiiun lie will In asriitcd toc4 unj j. slruincniul tulriil which run be pneuyil. 'llio piinrratnuie and lull will leduly an-niuiiiriil.

'1 irk i In fill renin each. ct We have also received, per recent arrivals, a uf, 11 i i MORTON, der'd. vis I House lit 3'2 Pinepile Bt. 3'J, house S0i26 It. J.

TODD, Auctioneer, Stori and llimm; A'u. fW 'ulttm Street. ALCTJOX HH. Card TO THE public. The sub.criln has considerably enlarged his store, being now I6U let-l deep by 30 ide, and four stories high, eil.

ri-lnig llinxiii Piipbir street, consequently the most rK-inus ware-hnure in llnsiklyn, and ono of ih l.ct uiiims ll.r the reception and disal of any kind of pr-iperiy, ii'ier at auction or piivaie ml-. Coiiigiiiueuia cnh-fnled In Ihf subscriber's rare shall receive Ins Wat at-li uli iti, wild the usual facility of cnli advances and prompt returns. snu urmiiiiu assortment ot rreui'll nlotias, which ni be Cur tale in a few days. J. A.

'THOMPSON, 20 Cliiilmi st. Nor. 19. if At 1 1 o'clock A. at the Sales Room, Wasliinglou near Concord MORTUAUI SaLI OF HOI'SSHOLO FuRNITfRS Coil- VC I lie Isw ork.

Tuesday November 91, At si the Merchants' Y'oeu Street. The two-story attic and basement brick holme and lot known ss No. j5o York street, on lbs southerly side 23 11. west of (iold opposite the Methodist Church, House well built, (li ro-s pll.lMHFUf-STKF.F.T. UK AH of CTTV II nisting of sofa, pier table, centra luble, 9 mahogany rhnirs, 24 rush and cano sent 2 ingrain carpels, I alnir do 7 feather beda and bedding, 2 louking glasses, hi do 60 Willlow st.

kitSCx 68, do 26x43 do do 711 do lot 50x100, do do 73 do lot 25x100, house 98x39 i do 71 do lot 25x100, dt do lit do L.I Hx 1111 do 1RJi39 do do UWilOO do 19ii3et do doU2 do do 181x38 do do 124 do lot IrtjxlOO do 48x3S Greenhouse and stable. ALL. i-ti. 60 AUMiaaioN Dress Circle and PsnU. lie, sifienoaru, uressing oureuu, ivc.

ecc. innuiy circle or I ier, rti. Cypress Hill Omttery. fPHlS CK.vlKTr.RV, situ-Hid slsiut fir miles from Ilrooklyn, on Ilia ilrooklyn and Jamaica Turnpika Hear I Im lniv Inland Hailr-nd, will lie dedicated oil NOVK.MI1KU il.l, al lJ o'clock, M. tare mil leave the depot at lha Mouth Kerry, nl ll'i and Hi o'clock, A.

and arrive al the ground HATl'KIIA IIVKNINO, November 18, will be men IaA ft. can reinam on bond and mortgage. onll (oall perloriucd For imrlirulars. apply to the auctioneer. 43 Fulton WINTF.

RROTTOMS. IRF.E FROM CLINKER, and of superior quality. l)high, Broad Mountain, and Peach Orchard, at Mr fJntoU-d Mr Hamilton Frank Jekyll Mr Jordan) Jeffrey. Johnston Dowager lue spacious nllery up stairs ill be devoted the sale of Ilisiks, Fancy Onoila and Real Ettate, and the 1st floor lo private sales of warranted Cabinet Furniture nl auction prices. The subscriber hopes that his long experience as an auctioneer, with his scrupulous sttrnlion and soul for the interesta of hia employers, has earned fur htm a character that will, he hnjies, still retain tho confidence and patronage of hia fellow citisens.

Sales of Real Estate attended to at the Franklin Also, House and IM No. 94 Warren St. lot ICO A. house 23x40. The houses are now all occupied by an excellent class of tenants.

For any information in regard to the property apply to EDWARD FII.LEV, Exec'r. 276 Pearl st. N. X. or a.

O. VAN VVAGENEN, Esq. 71 Wall st. Nov. 15.

lm ill about 13 niiniilra. Free passage tickets, lo go and return, may had at 47 Pullmi at. Ilrooklyn. By order of lha Huard ofTriistert, O. NELLPj.

General Aiiciil. Nov. 19. 2l 2G2 Broadway. Ilia lollowmg prices, lor casn, delivered Irom the boat.

91 Egg and Range- 4 7.1 4 7S 25 cents additional if re-screened from the j-ard. vv. Airs Vernon. To lie hy PAS DF. FASCINATION.

C.mnt MnnViniir Mr Jordan Kyboshky- -Mr Hamilton! Wick -Mr Kea Major MrFrederirkj Tittlebats- Misa Cohen. Alicr which, the Farca, coiled llm IRISH F.NGAGF.MENT. Tim RalTrrty Mr Brnueham Mr Bullfinch Mr Hamilton Julia- -Misa Chapman. Toconclfide street, Brooklyn, or 41 nail street, JNew York. Same Day, At 12 o'clock, st the Franklin House.

Corner of Lirmffeton and Court itreet. Kings County Court in K.iiity under the direction ol Daniel Van Voorhii, Esip, all those lots of ground on the N. W. corner of Court and Livingston streets, commencing 150 feet north from Livingston street thence to said street thence along Livingston street 150 feet 9 inches, thence N. 1J2 feet thence K.

103 feel 8 inches to place of beginning. For further mrticulars see advertisement in Brooklyn Eagle, signed Daniel Van Voorhis. At 12 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange. Valuable Buildiiiir Lots Joralemon. Court.

Fulton. N. B. Foundries, Manufactories, Grocers, Aurtlim Notice. J.

TODD will aril at annum THIS EVENING, XV at aarly caiidlclijlit, in liia sales rooma, 88 lan al. a ery desirable anil eitenaira assortment of To Iiet, The two-story snd a'tie House. No. 140 Hours or Merchants' Exchange, New York. Cash in large or small sums, advanced on any description of uiercbandiKe intended for auction sale.

Salea of Furniture attended lo in person, during the seaaon, in New York, Williainaburgh, and at alf the suppiira by llie ton or cargo, at tne lowest casn prices, at the Nassau Coal Yard, 13 Adams street, Brooklyn. GEO. O. BAKER, Miner and Dealer. November 3.

lm High street. Enquire of Vnoda, rlocrvinir public attention, smoiig which in an J. HEUEMAN, 40 Fulton at. October 10 tf iiivaiee of Lmliea' Mulfa and Kleiuh Robes, by order of with MrTAMOKA. Pappy Vaughan- Mr Johnson I Metamora- Mr Brougham Tnpiokee- Mrs Brougham, Icy Doors open al half-paM 8 o'clock I the Curtain assignees.

Alan, an invoice of lanry anil staple 1'ry Uillereut pointa on L.nng Island. Notwithstanding the many advantages the subscriber possesses over his competitors, his fees will not exceed naif the sum charged uv other auctioneers. FIRE PRIMIP l'AINTI Protection from Fire. Uomla, inlile and pocket Cutlery, Crorkery, Ulaas, 'Feather Iledn, Blankets, 2d hand Furniture, a siierb A Farm For Sale. AT PRIVATE SALE a Farm conUtinintr 35 acres of tillable land, ten acre) of woodland Willotighby and Adams sts and Fulton and Myrtle will rise al 7.

Sirangera and Visitors are informed second nand furniture to any extent, Doug III lor can avenues combined. cheat of Carpentera' Tmila, Jiii-t landed from England, Also, in eominiiiiliim. the lrih Uooda, from ilia La' mat 1 1- Ken tor this theatre are to be obtained at all or taken in exchange for new, Two lots on Joralemon st. between the Brooklvn Hie principal Hotels. November 18.

and meadow, situated in Flntbush, near Easl New York, adjacent to the Railroad. On the diaa' Belief Society. Aim, Travelling Triinka, fancy ad pirayed article, cvc. not. in.

it nam military; liurden, and the irst Kelormed Dutch Church, opimsiie the City Hall and fronting on the farm is modern built house and barn, and outbuildings, nearly new. One half, the purchase Park. 1 lie lota taken together contain SO It. front on No connection with any other person or store whatever. R.

J. TODD, Auctioneer and Valuator. VR. J. TODD and THOMAS BELL will give personal and prompt attention lo salea of Real Estate, Furniture, and all kinds of merchandise in New York, THE CELEBRATED AKRON (Ohio) FIRE and WATER PROOF PAINT.

This is one of the I'lc for Thanksgiving Day. CltatilVnu'a New National Theatre, IOKMKRLY CHATHAM. SATURDAY evening, November lBlh, will be performed PIZARKO. Rolla -Mr Scott Piznrro- MrFarland i Jorulemon st. by about lbO ft.

deep, and is a very desi money may remain on mortgage fop a term of TjF.RSONS in want of the almve articloa, will find rable site for a large lintel or other public building, or most extraordinary substances which has ever been discovered, being perfectly impervious to voter, and a the following varieties al No 20 Clinton at Apple, Mince, Pumpkin Peach. Plum. Uiunceand Cranberry Williaiusburgh, snd all parts of Long Inland. Alnnio-. -Mr Itichiudsnn Cora-Miss Mestayer.

To be followed by the popular local drama of perlci-t preservative against cinders, coals, and falling Plea I Cocoa nt and Lemon Puddiliga, aaaorted Tuna ior a private resiuence. For maps and particulars, apply to the auctioneer, 43 Fulton street, Ilrooklyn. Terms at sale. Wednesday November Wi, At 12 o'clock at the Franklin House. FLAKES OP FIRB.

For II 1 1 Hljll'S of ROOFING, STORBS, HANL-PACT0H1ES, MILLS, RAILROAD DEPOTS, PUBLIC BtTIL- ana ream sues. If ordered before Thursday, they will Ha aent to any DINOS, CHI'RCIIES, STEAMBOATS, STABLES Rlld buildings years, tor particular enquire on the premises, of DAVID STORM, October 7. tf TO LET. A LARGE ROOM tor Lodges or other publio purposes. Also A basement room on the corner.

Also Two-lofts of large size. Enquire of MILLER COIT, sept 15. tf cor. Atlantic and Clinton-sts. pan oi nrooKiyn III tune lor dinner on that day.

Nov. 17. fit J. A. THOMPSON.

ol every description, this paint is invaluable, becoming, when indurated, a substance or enamel, resembling slate itself. It is applied in the same manner and with less expense than lead paint. The attention of Builders, Architects, Railroad Agents and Underwriters, is NF.vV YORK AS IT IS. Muse MrChnnfraul Joe-Mr Burko; Charles Meadows- Mr Richardson I William Twill. Mr Herbert; Charley Batca -Mr Seymour Katy-Mira Menlayer.

To conclude with THE FATAL SNOW STORM. Governor of Nertrchuik -Mr Chapman Ruma-noir- -Mr Tilton Count Ostroff- -Mr Dawea i Lo-wina of Tobolski- Mra Woodward. Hosea 25 cents Pit eenrs. Doora open at 6 (lerliinnance to commence at 7. November 18.

Saturday in. At 1 1 o'clock, in the sales rooms, SU Fulton st. A gro.it variety of choice 2d hand furniture from families declining housekeeping, to satisfy judgments, ec. Saturday November 18, Half an hour after sun-set. Lini g-xide, hosiery, shawls, and other useful articles, just received from the Irish Industrial Society in Dublin, to be sold for the relief of the poor of that place.

Alto, a large invoice of furs, mull's, etc. Also, many articles of 2d hand furniture, crockery, clocks, cutlery, feather beds, blankets, fancy and pledged articles, travelling trunks, etc. Also a largo invoice of mulfs, sleigh robes, by order of sssignees. particularly solicited, ror sale wholesale and retail J. A A.

Thompson PREPARE to order lor Thanksgiving diiv, boned tnrkiea, A la mode beef, chicken salads, itewed, lick led and senllnfied oysters, 4c. Also, creams, ices Charlotte russe, jelly, which tliev will send punctually to any part of Brooklyn. '0 Clinton between Fulton Pierreponl. Nov. 17.

123 by W. 11. STARR, 67 BEEKMAN-STREET, NEW IUKK, who is sole agent lor the proprietor. October 24. tf To Let, The modern built three itory Brick Positive Sale By order of Andrew H.

Hodges, Surrogate. The right, title, of John Dougherty, dee'd. lo a certain lot on Summit street, distant 375 feet west from Columbia street 25 feet front and rear by 100 It. deep. For particulars see advertisement in this paper signed Michael McColgan, Administrator.

Monday Novmeber iiT, At 12 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange. Two valuable brick houses on State st. between Bond and Nevins sts. The location cannot be surpassed about ten minutes' walk from the South Ferry. The houses are built in the best modern style, with the best Philadelphia brick fronts, best Connecticut brown stone sloops and trimmings, fancy iron rail for stoops snd court yards, sliding sash doors, ornamented glass.

'There are five good marble mantels and ornsinented cornices in the parlor story, and hall willy ornament House 113 Willow-street. The house- IIlrGHi would respectfully give no IIAKND.VI'H AMMHIC AN MUSIJUM. has marble mantels, mahogany Coal! Coal 11 tic tice 1 T. ARN CM, Proprietor, F. Hitchcock, Mana that, having been burnt out on the corner "SPLENDID PERFORMANCES of Fulton and Urange streets, he lias re-opened at io.

22(1 Fulton street, nearly opposite Tillary street, fee. throughout. Apply to William, 152 Pearl street, corner of Wall, New York, oi to the subscriber, at his office in Montague near Clinton, daily, from 6 o'clock P. M. until! JUST discharging from the Burge Star." Call at the foot of Fulton at loulh side of the lerry, if you want good Ked Aih Coal and cheap.

Weighed by an authorised city weigher. Hronklyn, Nov. 17, 18-18. 3t where purchasers will find a well selected stock of every afternoon at bulf-pnit 3 o'clock, and every eve Tin'sdny, November a. At 12 o'clock M.

on the premises, No. 05 and 67 Main st. Brisiklyn. To Snap and Candlo term of the lease of said premiees, being about 21 years, with the renewal thereof. Full particulars on the day of sale.

mug ai nau-fmsi t. MAJOR I.1TTLEFINGER. sunset. S. H.

CAHOONE. Brooklyn, July 25, 1848." tf the smallest human beimr on earth that ever walked or ed. Cost French gloss front and rear. The houses are two-story basement and attic, and are 20x40 ft. with pump in the cisterns, yards flagged, and all oth-, DRY GOODS.

A large portion of his old stock was lost in the late great fire, and is re-pluced with entirely new goods, at the reduced prices of the season. Ho is confident of giving satisfaction to those who call and see his goods. Amon his present stock are a large lot of square and long JShatcut, from auction, at Ilrooklyn I'Vnmlc Academy. THE Second Term of the present Academic year in this Institution, will commence on Kooiiif to mod alone I lie la 1U years old, intelligent and interesting, weighs only 13 pounds, and is only 23 inches high, making him much smaller than general er conveniences. lts Mxlu.

can remain on QJEVERAL Rooms and Offices to let, at 99 and' mortguge on each house. Wednesday, the 22d day of instant November, TOM thumb, and la as perfect in his form and featurea. very low prices, nil kinds ot dress goods. Children a For particulars, opply to the auctioneer 43 Fulton st. Broomyn.

GREAT WESTERN, THE YANKEE CoMBDIAN, who has been so favorably known, will appear in Application for the admission of Pupils, may be marie to Measra. Joa. W. Harper, David Coope, At 1- clock, at the Merchants Exchange, wear, Blankets of all sizes, 6ze. R.

HUGHES, Inte of the Arm of Hall Hughes, h'aving made an arrangement with his brother, II. G. Hughes, will be happy to see his old friends and customers nt No23fi Fulton street. Oct 19, 1818 tf GRAND comic YANKEE melange, a moat laughable Hudson Avenue Brooklyn Property. All thofse 10 new three-story Brick Houses and Luis on the E.

side Also, al the same time and place, if not previously disposed of at private sale 300 mould cundle stands. 3 large soap pans. 1 solt soap pan. 8 receivers, with a good horse, cart and harness. Apply to David Fay, corner of Powers and Schermerhorii sts.

or of the auctioneer. Toys and Fancy Goods. Friday Evening December 1, And each succeeding evening throughout the month, (Sundays excepted.) commencing At early candlelight, at the sales rooms, 88 Fulton st. Toys and Fancy Goods Will commence and continue each evening, Sundays excepted, until all is sold, entertainment, in company with the talented MRS, 101 Fulton street. Enquire of O.

C. FORSYTH, 204 Fulton or Mr. Wm. WHITNEY, or J. VAN CLEEF, on the premises.

July 20. tf House and Lot for Sale, MIn Pierrepont, Montague, Remsen, Court, Joralemon and Livingston and Munroe Place. Apply to S. HI, U. II.

Lamar, or to the Principal, at the Academy. Nov. It ht Institution for Yntiiie Ladles. averell. ot Hudson av, near Fulton now finishing.

The In addition the Manager lias also engaged the celebrated houses are well and ennvenietly built, with hard finish ed walls, cornices and folding doora, good cellars. 0 Brook'yn Hiighls, 106 Picrrtponl tlrtel, corner 1 he fronts are covered with mastic, to mutate p-tons Fronts. The houses are 20 ft by 30Jft deep lots 20 CAHOONE, at his office in Montague, near SAOLE BROTHERS. MISS EMMA LESLIE, Vocalist. THE THREE HIGHLAND OB MAMMOTH BOYS.

GIANT OR MAMMOTH BABY. ENORMOUS BOA CONSTRICTOR. TWO LIVING ORANO OUTANGS. FAIRY FAMILY INFANT VESTRIS. H'ajr Srrinturt Statuary.

hy 1W. For particulars apply to the auctioneer, 43 Fulton et, Brooklyn. Clinton from 4 clock; until sunset. June 12. ti Terms.

Port of the purchase money con remain on MADAM ROCKWELL, llie famous Fortune Tel nonet ana mortgage. Tuesday Xovcmber 28, At 12 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange, of Clinton. ALFRED GREENLEAF, A. M. Principal.

The next reitular term in this School commences on Monday, the SOtb int. New Al'tcrn ion Classes for Ladies, and Evening Classes foi Gentlemen, forthe study ol the Ancient or Modern Languages, are alfo being formed. All persons having Books belonging; to lhe tubicribcr, are most respectfully requested to return them, as they are now needed, and some of the volumes, if lost, could not be replaced. Apply to ALFRED GREENLEAF. ler, may be privately consulted at an extra charge of Iltiilriiiiff Lot For Sale, ON Pierrepont, Montague and Remsen and Monroe Place.

Application can made to the subscriber, at his office, in Monti, gue near Clinton after 3 o'clock P. M. each day. April 15, 1848. Splendid South Brooklyn Property Positive Sale.

On First Second and Third Pluce, Court and i. Admission to the whole including, Museum Perfor Itediiceti Prices for Boot. 14 Ann Btreet, near the American Museum, New York, ii. ii. HAVING adopted the cash system, and the motto Quick sales and small profits," by which both buyer and seller are benefitted, he respectfully invites both strungers and citizens to an examination of the quality and price of his CHOICE STOCK OF noo TS.

The assortment embraces the following articles, which for style, durability and workmanship, challenges competition Kino French Imperial Dress Boots, $4 50 to 4 75 Fine French Boots 3 50 lo 4 00 Congress Boots 3 50 to 4 00 French Patent Leather Boots 7 00 French Water Proof Boots 4 50 to 6 00 All warranted to give satisfaction. It will be observed that the prices are far below the ordinary demand for fashionable boots of superior quality, and therefore deserve the attention of ull who may chose to suit themselves in the best manner at the smallest expense, the principle being adopted of consulting the mutual interest of both buyer and seller, by 75 cases and packages French and German Toys and Fancy Goods. Santa Claus's l'2th Annual Visit among which are wax, kid and jointed dolls, harmoni-cons, bugles, furniture, birds, dogs, horses, chariots, mail and stage coaches, railroads, fire engines, magnetic ships and steamboats, cities, villages, houses, churches, forests, battledoors, moving aniinuls, trumpets, drums, flutes, fiddles, mountains, waterfalls, volcanoes, landscapes, musical birds, Noah's arks, guns, swords, pistols, whips, puzzles, building blocks, funcy soap, perfumery, ladies and gents' dres'g cases, backgammon boards, chess men and boards with a full and complete assortment of every thing usually found in a toy and fancy store. Ladies connected with the church fairs, dealers and the public generally are invi Carroll sis, viz mances, major i.micnnger, io cts. Children under 10 years of age, and old enough to walk alone, ii l-i CIS.

I Reserved front seats, one shilling each, extra. October 13. 4 lots on Court, cor. Carroll Bt. 13 lots, Carroll near Court.

14 lots, First Place. 15 lots, Second Place. 2 lots, Third Place. Nov. 16 et I test I for Sale.

FORTY LOTS of grour.d(one. entire block,) in the 6th ward, south of and 1 near the Atlantic Dock, being in an im-. COI.i:, Auctioneer. TWO Grand Combination of tTANINGTON'S SACRED DIORAMAS oftli The lots will be sold subject to restrictions in regard to houses and court as it has been determined POSITIVE. SAI.F.

OK SPLENDID f-'OCTH BROOKLYN PROPERTY, silumed on Court to make this the most attractive part of the city of proving section of the city, affording a good op-. 11 Creation of the World, and the grand spectacle of TUP IT-r. portunity lor a profitable investment. Jtrookfyn. Maps of the property can be obtained at the office of Also, Lots on Livingston neat JJoecunuL and Oarmll streets, First, Second and Third Place.

JAMES COLE will sell on TUESDAY, Nov. 29, 1813, at 12 o'clock at the errhants' F.xchane, New York, the following valuable 111 II. LUNG LOIS ted to attend. To, Let, Furnished. A house in a genteel street, about three minutes' walk from the Fulton or Catharine Ferries furnished throughout, from 1st August till the 1st May next.

None but a respectable person need apply. July 21. tf R. J. TODD, RR Fullnn-st.

me auctioneer, 43 I'tillon st. or at 7 Wall manufacturing a good article, and selling it at the low est possible price for cash, and realizing a profit in the increased amount of sales and quick returns." St. IN. I. Wednesday December At 12 u'clock, at the Franklin House, For particulars apply to ALBERT Real estate agent, No.

50 Brooklyn -Sept. 29, 1817. tf Two Iloim's tin (I One Lot ft Remember, No. 14 ANN-STREET, NEW YORK, near the American Museum, Oct. 19.

3m vis 4 Inta on Court street, corner of Carroll, i 13 liotj ou Carroll at. belw'n Court and Clinton 14 1ita on Fir! Place. 15 Lots on Second place. 2 Lots on Third Place. Supreme Court in Eiuity, under direction of Daniel Van Voorhis, Esq.

All than certain piece of land in the Sixth AVard, in Montague Hall Concert Assembly Rooms, Loit, in the tireat Fire, A Opposite the City Hall, Court-street, In the City of Ilrooklyn. Of Ground, 117 feet from Myrtle av- 1HU 111.. Also, 22 Magnifirent Scriptural Paintings, by MR. BARKER, of London, each one containing about 100 square feet of canvass. The whole comprising one of the most beautiful and interesting exhibitions ever witnessed in America.

Mount Vesuvius in Eiuption, 1757. Interior of a Cathedru! in France, with a procession. A Land Storm, ell'ect of Wind, and Destruction ol Houses by Lightning. The Creation, Genesis i. Fall of Man, Gen.

iii. Judgment of the Almighty, Gen. iii. Expulsion from Paradise, Genesis iii. Death of Abel, Geo.

iv. Evening before the Deluge, Gen. vil. The Deluge, Gen. vii.

IJrooklyn, on the SS. side of Harrison at the point where said street meets high water mark thence alung HICH has since been found, and is now H. HAINES, Lessee of the above spacious and I m.tiironl llim lafiroot tnnet oIa. enue, north of Kent avenue, which will fur $190 per annum, can be bought tile said St. 41 It.

ins thence N. parallel with Henry This prniwrty will be sold subject to resliictians in regard to lluuses and Court Y'ardu, as it has been determined to make this the most beautiful and attractive located at 191 Fulton street. lVanr 1 1 St. BJ It It inCIl Annuals and handsome Gift Books, School i nnnrise the nnl.lie that he is nrensreil to mnk. for particulars see advertisement in Brook part of the city of Brooklvn.

Books, Miscellaneous Works of General Litera arrangements with Managers of Balls, Concerts, Lec- 'yn Eagle. ror maps and particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 43 ture, Theology, Science, Periodicals, Juve for $1,700, if applied for There, is a store in one of the house, well adapted to-a small dry goods or other business. 4 Lots on Bedford avenue and Spencer street, Title indisputable. Enquire of PARKER, 36 Fulton-street, or on the premises, ures, for llie use of Ins establishment, on reason myn, Ot Nov. IS.

isl 21 able terms. From the unique and admirable manner R. J. TODD, Auctioneer, 88 Fulton-street in which the rooms uro fitted up their central and To Soan and Candle Manufacturers. eligible location their ease of access, and the applian- rpHE subscriber will sell at auction, on Tuesday the Fitch's Clilrogranhv and Maimlne Cards, God's Covenant with Noah, Genesis ix.

where the stages run to and from the Fulton, ces and conveniences witn wnicn tncy are lurnisnea, X- ZSth day ox Jovembcr next ensuing, on the prem Destruction of aodom and Gomorrah, Genesis xix. rpHE attention of the public in general, and of school Ferry every boat. A portion of the money can lses, No, bo and 67 Mam street, Brooklyn, the unex Duughter of Pharaoh finding Moses, Exodus ii. the proprietor hesitates not to assert, without fear of contradiction, that there is no edifice extant, in any portion of the United States, thnt is more desirable than remain on bond and mortgage. JL teachers and thone interested in achouls in panic ular, is invited to the above works.

They are design ed for learners in Genjninhv. The first consists of i niles of all prices, sizes and bindings; Blank Books, Plnin and Fancy Stntionery. i BOOK-BINDER V. f. The Bindery which is connected with the above store is fur the present at No.

10 Front street. Books bound in every style. Orders may be left at 191 Fulton street, where R. HARMER SMITH, who must be acknowledges the very Phoenix of Booksellers, will be happy lo thank, personally, the numerous friends who so efficiently ailed Feb. 29.

1848. tl The Seventh Plague, Exodus ix. Destruction of Pharaoh's Host, Exodus xiv. Moses Breaking the Tables, Exodus xxxii. Fall of the Walls of Jericho, Joshua vi.

series of plates, being gimply llie lines of latitude and Longitude, on which may be drawn the maps of the world and its various purls, to which are added suitable For Salfl, The three-story Dwelling House 89 Columbia-street, (on- the Heights.) The situation is very desirable 1 the Joshua commanding the sun to stand still, Joshua Captive Israelites, Psalms exxxvii. Instructions, the last are carda of about hve bv eiaht this, lor tne purposes mentioned. Mililury, Civic and Fire Companies, Masonic and Odd Fellows' Associations, Clubs and Parties and Organizations of every will here find all the accommodationa they may require, including facilities for Supper, Dinner, or Incidental Refreshments. November 8, 1843 tf Ilrooklyn Institute. pired term of the lease of snid premises, being about 21 years, together wilh the renewals thereof, full particulars of which will be given on the day of sale.

Also, at the same time and place, if not previously disposed of at private sale 300 Mould Candle Stands. 3 Large Soap Pans. 1 Soft Soap Pan. 8 Receivers. 10 Saucers.

1 Horse, Cart and Harness. DAVID FAY, Corner of Powers and Schermerhorn streets. inches, on the upper half of which are maps of parts of Hclsliazzar Feast, Daniel v. Fall of Babvlon. Jeremiah i.

and ii. house well arranged and handsomely finished, with marble mantels, folding doors, under eel- him in the removal of his goods on the morning of the 10th although he will not hope to do the same for them. October 7, 1848. tf Fall of Nineveh, 19 Bible subjects, painted by Francis DaKer, Irom designs by jonn Martin ot Ijondon. tne eartn, aim on llie lower are lines ot latitude and longitude, on which to copy the map above.

Published ana for aale by A. M. WILDER. 01 Fulton and WILDER 139 Atlantic su I November 16, 1818. tf lar, ALSO, These Puintinus are splendid specimens of art.

TiRAWING CLASSES. MECHANICAL AND The four-story store No. Ill John-street, u. HANINGTO.VS CREATION OK THE WORLD HILL C'KMETKRY. New-York, Terms easy Apply to AND THE DELUGE, HIS NEW CEMETERY has been founded en T1 Assisted by powerful Vocal and Instrumental accom Long Island, about five miles from the Brooklvn paniments.

and Williamsburgh ferries, on the Brooklyn and Ja Mr. Maningtor has lust completed a magnificent S. S. No. 261 Pearl-street, New-York.

January 29, 1848. tf Fiilton-Slrert Property. maica turnpike, and it will go into operation immedi Diorami, intended to illustrate the sublime spectacle ately. A large tract (over 150 acres) of beautiful land Brooklyn November 8, 1848. td For Sale, 4 LOTS on the east side of Clinton avenue, opposite Rev.

Mr. Diller's Church. Terms accommodating. These lots are desirably situated, with elegant residences all around. 8 Lots on 3d Avenue, between 25th and 26th streets.

FINE WATCHES. FINE JEW--'Z', ELRV, SILVER WARE Made from Coin, ice, at 1S7 Fulton THE same store with Mrs. Trumbull since the great lire, (171 pre vii.us lo it.) of the has been purchased. It is diversified with several cold spring lakes, lawns, forests and hills, cnmnisnding a SIX DAYS OF THE CREATION 1 ARCHITECTURAL, Tuesday and Friday Evenings, from .7 to 9 o'clock, commencing October 21th. Tuition 9i per quarter.

WILLIAM, ARTHUR, Principal. LANDSCAPE AND FIGURE. Tuesday and Friday Evenings, from 7 to 9 o'clock, commencing October 4th. Tuition $2 per quarter. ROBERT HOSK1N, Teacher.

YOUNG LADIES' DRAWING SCHOOL. Saturday Alternoon, from 3 to 8 o'clock. FRENCH CLASS. Tuesday and Friday Evenings, commencing November 3. Tuition St per quarter.

Teaching on the sys Exhibiting by means of movable figures, scenery and clear view of New York and the Pallisades, of the FOR SALE the House aml.LolIo. 54 Fulton-st. the Lot running through to Doughty-street at present occupied powerful optical ellccts, all the progressive changes North and East River, Brooklyn, Williamsburgh, Ja The undersigned, for 12 years a manufacturer of f-oin the Chaos and Darkness or the unformed uni maica and llockaway, New Jersey and Sandy Hook, Most splendid view of the Buy and Quarantine. One half of the purchase money can remain on bond and verse, until the final completion of the great work of and a full aweep of the Atlantic Ocean. by Mr.

Appleyard. Enquire of J. TOLFORD near the Toll-gate, Flatbush Road. January 28, 1848. tfg Creation, ss described in the first and second chapters mortgage Tor a number ot years.

Two Houses and four Lots on Closon avenue, near of Genesis, terminating with the appearance of Jewelry in this city, and for the last 3 years located at 171 Fulton would most cordially thank his kind friends for their patronage and favors so liberally bestowed, and trusts to merit a continuance, by strictly attending to his business, and dealing fair with all, under all circumstances. My stock now comprises ladies' and eentlemens' the old Bedford Road. ADAM AND EV IN THE GAKUEiN UF EDEIM. The Diorama is the result of a long cherished idea. one the two Double Cottages on Fulton avenue and of a lifetime of study and experiment in thisdepart- with four lots of ground.

The following gentlemen have been elected officers and trustees of the Association Inquiries may be made at the office of the Cemetery, 2G2 Broadway, or of either of the above named gentlemen. By order of the Trustees, By order of the Board of Trustees. R. H. BROWN.

October 10. 3m E. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Krummachers Jlrw Work. WANTED.

1,500 on a House and Lot in Johnson ment of the arts. It is the mot-l costly, beautiful and perfect work of the kind existing, and combines in its street, for a number of years, at 7 per cent. Also, several sums, varying from to $7,000 on improved tem ot M. Manesca. Applications for admittance may be made any evening at the Institute.

Oct. 26. tf H. G. NICHOLS, Secretary.

DANCING ANI WALT7.1G, Parties. MOTTOES Fancy Articles, and Ornaments for -parties. Also, Fancy Creams and Ices, Orna- -menu 'I Cokes, Forms of Jelly, Charlotte Russ, Oyster, Came, Boned Turkeys, ii. furnished nunc- ma I ly to order and at reasonable prices, at THOMP- -SON 20 Clinton st. between Pioireponl and Fulton i October V- exhibition the highest mechanical ingenuity, with the most astonishing scenic effects, assisted by superior property in this city.

Juiquire oi GEORGE HALL. roetry, fainting snd Music. House, Ind, and General Agent, 307 F'nlton street, Scenery and Incidents. Chaos, the First Day. At the Assembly Room, City Hotel, Ilrooklyn To commence Tuesday, (Jet.

17, 1848. The F'irmament, the Second Day. Dry Land, Herb opposite city nan. TR. J.

L. HOOGLAND embraces the present on- age and Mowers, 1 Hint Liay. bun. Moon and Mars, Hoarders Wanted. to return thanks to hia former pupili it I.

portur portunity Pntirth IJay. Creation of ibh and Fowl, Fifth Day. rfWO or three single gentlemen can be accommoda- flrj- UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE of New York Lambert Suydam, President George Hall, Agent, takes risks on Buildings and and friends, and would again respectfully apprise them Creation of Animals, Sixth Day. Garden of Eden. ted with boord in a private family, near the Enquire at this office.

Oct I It Adam and Eve. With this completion of the labors of and the public that he has secured the atiove eligibly located rooms, wilh the intention of offering opportuni ceum. Chattel Property on as favorable terms as any other ties of instruction in the essentially graceful art of company in the city of New York JMov. 2. tr gold lever Watches of various patterns and Btvles also, silver do.

of all patterns and of the best makers; chains, fob, vest, neck chain and necklaces, Ade-sid woven, Albert curb and other patterns, and keys to suit all and at all prices. Gold pencils, gold pencils with gold pens Bttarhed, suitable for both ladies and Eentlemen ear hoops, ear rings, ear wires, all of the i test patterns. (Ladies and children that wish to have their ears pierced, can have them done by the subscriber without pain and without charge.) Our Block of Pias are too numerous to particularize, viz Pearl and Cameo aet together, worth 35 each; cameos, lava, all Colors stone, amethi st, topaz, Stone snd plain Rings we count by hundreds, of all and every pattern not forgetting the pure gold ring, so much Bought for by those that are in favor of annexation box and glass rings for hair, and hair inserted in the neatest manner) also, pins for hair, plain, enamelled, and surrounded with pearl, beautiful patterns. Bracelet clasps, including pearl, turiUoi, mosaic, gold, stone, garnet, lo(x, amethyst, See. and hair braided of all patterns, to suit any clasp.

Gold lockets, medal-hma, miniature cases, podlocka, small lurquoi padlocks for bracelets, Studs, slides, sleivs buttons, neck H. CRAVES, City fjt REMOVED TO No. 307 FVLTON Optositb the Citt October 17, 1S48. tf THE LAST DAYS OF ELISHA, by Dr. F.

W. Krtimmarher, author of Martyr Ijuub" Klijnh the Tishbite." for sale at the BOOKS TORK, 191 Fulton st. November 2. tf DR. W.

K. NORTIIALL, SURGEON DENTIST: No. 43 Cranberry-street, Corner ol lllow. DR. NORTH ALL would inform his friends and the public thai he continues in the practice of his profession, in all its branches.

Office hours from 6 A. M. until 4 P. M. October 29.

tf Warton'a Krvaldita. THIS highly approved dietetic, for the cure of Constipation, ami obtaining a promt and facile digestion, and for all chronic diseases of the Stomach and Intestines, arising from Indigestion, can be had at 1. W. SMITH'S, Court street, corner of Montague Place. Full directions fur use accompany each package.

Oct. 2. tf the Creation, the irst Fart of the Exhibition closes. PART It. GRASD DIORAMA OF THE DELUGE.

Price of Admission to the whole, 25 cents children half price. Doors open at curtain rises at 7i o'clock. EVERY SIGHT THIS WEEK. WEH.XESIJAY ASD SATVIiPAY AF-TEIiyOOX. commencing at 3 o'clock, at the splen-lid new Hall, 396 Broadway, corner of Walker si.

October 2. in2m Watches that are Watches I TF. COOPER, Duplex and Lever Watches, infold cases, from Il2.i lo tl7o. R. (v.

Heesley, in gold cases, from $75 to 8125. John Harrison, in gold cases, from 975 to $125. Henry Stewart, plate, centre second, $125. One nne independent second, gold cap, $HT. One fine Duplex, Paeet Brothers, London, t90.

Robert Roeki-IL, E. Vstea Co. and Jos. Johnson and various other celebrated makers, in silver ca Wanted. A PARTNER is wanted in a Livery Stable, one who can furnish a snail capiial.

The establishment is now doing a good business, ha- 1 Dancing. The same unremitting care and attention which he has hitherto bestowed, will be offered to those who may place themselves in his charge and nothing which can add in the sl'ghtest degree to the welfare or improvement of his pupils, will be disregarded. Pnrents and guardians placing their children under Mr. instruction, may rest assured that ihe best possible care and attention will be paid them. Private instruction given in the following dances Polka Mazourka; Waltx, a deux temps; Redowa waits; Mazourka quadrilles Polka quadrilles; including an entire new and elegantly arranged Drawing Room Polka.

Days of Tuition, Tuesdays and Fridays; hours, from 3 to 5 P. M. for Indies, Misses and Masters, aud from 8 to 10 P. M. for Gentlemen.

Academies, Schools, and Private classes attended to. October 4. im vino a Inms numher 01 Horses on iivri, To the Public. "TMIE undersigned, feeling under many obligations to tf. October quire at this olhce.

buttons, Oild Fellows, Sons of Temperance, Rechabites ses, and a great variety of Geneva and other Swiss Ancres and 'ylinder Watches of gold snd silver. All of which will be sold cheap for cash, at 209 Fulton next the Oluhe Hotel, by Nov. 10. tf O. C.

FORSYTH, Jeweller, Ac. ana csner pins, ciusier pin, nne assorment. SILVER WARE, Ai nrSTl'S S1DEI.L. ATTONKEV AM) COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, i Consisting of ladles, table, tea, sugar, cream, salt, mus- isj uuun-su July 27 Hooks for Mea Mone, IOR SALE BY A. M.

WILDER, 51 Fulton and WILDER A 139 Atlantie street. November 6. tf Irvlng'n Llie of Columbus, Vol. 1 A I0 Knickerbocker's History of New York, and The Sketch H- k. For sale by DR.

Q. C. CORONER. Omcc 10O Orce Street August 10, IF 19 tf Important to the Afftirtnll RAII, HY' MAR MAI A RILL A. rpHE OHIUINAL, I.

KM INK, and only true pre-X paratsm ol he Srsirilla extant is now ottered lo the public, not in quart bottles, nor in any stay of inferior quality, but as it fia-merly was, and alwava baa been put up, but st the reduced price of Firry per bol'le, Fits Doii.ass per dosen, instead-of as formerly Id, at 75 cents per bottle and 7 50 per di-wn. This preparation of Sarssparilla lias been t-roved the J. IIIS irienos lor llieir aioo aou pmuwua in endeavoring to save his property from destruction at the fire which destroyed his Iron Railing and Grate Fender Establishment," on the 4ih inst. lakes this method of expressing his sincere thanks for their kindness manifested on that occasion. But for their exertions, (and in some instances at the imminent peril of their lives) probably not an article of any description would have been aaved from the all-devouring By their exertions, two valuable horses, two or three vehicles, harness and many valuable tools, machinery, and a quantity of finished work was saved from the shops on Doughty street; but unfortunately, from the rapid spreading of the flames, not an article was saved either from the store on Fulton street or the looodry la the rear.

Heavy as has been the loss of the undersigned, and keenly aa he feels it, yet his trrt is art broken, nor will he sutler his exerti, or energy to flag; but by pressing on -looking back al llie past, nut to relax and ire urn over irreparable saisfbnuttea, but to take conn-sl and advice to gui le bun in the future: ni milk a Select Darning and iValtzln; Academy, at Montague Hall, Court-street. MR. D. i. LUCAS is most happy lo announce to his friends and patrons the Ladies and Gentlemen of Brooalyn and vicinity, that he has made arrangements tisr the above rooma (which, he is confident in saying, cannot be surpassed by any in llie Hate,) for the enauiog season, fur hia Academy and Assemblies.

R. HARMF.R SMITH. Phoenix H-k Sl.e, Not. 9 19tS tf 191 Pulton street. 1.1 lard spoons, forks, sugar sifters, sugar shovels, fruit I knives, cheese scoops, butter knives, silver specs, sil-' vrr nurse lubes, bouquet holders, silver cups, napkin rings, setts for children, setts in boxes, sugar tonga, silver thimbles, silver darts, buckles, combs la abundance.

Watches and Clocks of all kinds repaired in the best saanner possible, by experienced workman. Gold specks, eye glasses, both single sud double and glasses lo til all sges and ail kinds. Hair braids for rings, bracelet pins, and those leaving their own hair nay be sura of the isnse being returned. And finally, all goods and all work, of whatever kind, dune, or sold at this slice, must prove as repre-sealed, sr the asoney will be cheerfully returned. JOHN I.

CHASE, IS7 Fuhon Manufacturer ef Unmbs, Jewelry. Silver Ware, 4e. aV. 1st saase store with Mrs Trumbull. A large assnrtment of Cake Itwkew, Caelnrs, Candle Sticks and Dinner IVIls, Napkin Ktnrv, Ac.

always an hand. November 1 3. 2ndac Notice. Tbe Academy Pt and will held U. NORTH ALL, SURGEON DENTIST, Has remove-1 his ernes frutn No.

S3 Fullest street ta bis residence. No. 43 Cranberry street. Sept. 13-tf parsons, UNDERTAKER, HAS remoTed to No.

303 FULTON STREET. Sept: 12. tf RKliON tf IHIIR'H Hate emoted thrlr OlQrc to o. mCHu-tn-trTt. Brooklyn, Cclolvr 31, hW.

3ia Ir. George Wood, turrrB IX-Btlat, o. TotBT-rsssT. November 4. tf (late lty Fulton-st.) 1 EMOV IL.

Willabo DT, Chf S-rrveyor ha It resnorejio Hall, near City HaJL best and only kind in market which ran be relied en, as a remedy for Scn-fnla, Sell Kheum, Kings Kvil, Ulcere, r-ryip-les. Mercurial Ihseases, Dyspepsia, Courtis, CV-lila, Nervows Afb-rtsa and Debility, Ci-umi. Caisrevs, Ijrer Complaints, Jaundice, CW-tivrne, Pib-a, Palpitations of the Heart, 6Vc Ac. Fir sale by lb ttrnftrv-uar, M. BAILEY, 2 H'aahington One door frncn Mvrtle aveane.

P. 9. A full artvnt of Ih-nga, Medicines, Perfumery snd Fancy Artirlea, tnr sale on the mot fa-vwrabTe terms, at wholesale or Mail. Nov. (.

tf ontiniiaar of thai ratmuage which haa for the ks tea years bevo so liberally lsaowd hy a nemos public, and a stnrt and prompt attention to hut bumawsa, he every MONDAY and THURSDAY fr.ua half-part 3 lo half-past o'clock PM.fur Ladies, Misaesand Masters under 12 years of sge; and from 7 to 10 for Gentlemen. Pupils attending Mr. U's Academy wiU be taught all the new snd fashionable styles of Dancing and Waluting The AsBblK will be held every twa weeks the commencement nf which due oUe will be given. Terms to the Aradiwy at 24 trapewe, r-T quarter, advance; nr I0 half quarterly, in advance. Season puUrrip-ina tn the AsraMe 5, in advance.

B. Mr. L's llanrinr an" Wattamg nt V.nil.all Garden New Vara, mil ope aa TVEHIAV October 10. and be held every Tnenday and Kndsv knars as aWn. Srmbrr 2S.

3m h-ies to be aMe Ui surmount all obstacles and overtone BROOKLYN ITT BOX PS FOB 4IJE. all misf'rtusRs. He ml respectfully annouares lo bis friends and T7UC.HT BONDS of 1.1000 each inter, sal sw(lv of P. REYNOLDS 11 1. Marsh 1M instf 1 1 sa afc rartie anal Fata II in LAW NOTICE.

RM-Mtt lf with Ic Creasa. J.l!r. Charlie Ro, I the public generally, that he hassraniesUblslM-dhiaa-aelf hat lonwer tHSsiaw-ra at Poplar street, ard at the- juart of I-mobst. and llawiilim avenue, at en her ml whir a ptace antoa Ima Railing's, Urate, Ac, snay be left, wturh mill be pronptly and suisaeiMrtly raeriried. G.

W. STILWELL. November 13, lH. tf THE Fmuklya Savings Bask is open fir the re-rrpti" at Drfit end paymeat of Drafts est IsesdaT, Taarsday biI SsiaroWr mf each wek, fr-w, I sat it Vctork ai4 ft the traasactioa of other bm-eas, daily, from 10 to e'rlnrk. HOSEA WEBSTER, President.

I DANIEL r.MHl Rl, Vic. f-AMtM. r-MITH, Pmadeats. Cbaatillr fake anil fiatleau. AIm rpHE OFFICE OF ALPEN J.

SPOONER lent I bus rsec. I S3 A dates street, neat fcawss abnen (shst Halt, Brooklyn. rVe Tnrkcys and tianae i fktvel. Ps-kMsndVal- Krrnrti Jajohe Pa.te, tviiootTt orr i rpilF. of A.

'TZll! ITJTAIJNF. CUM DROPS, Wur'a Congta lmrmr. SL Ar fee ftt- 1 'I fjffjr at fx Inped Oyrtevs nmassratrH Haass and nrea. Cki- k- mmi lsn, lad, aVe. Haa-vf Brar kets and I aivVUbras.

5 Jxr P.ek and Trr and Cake i Ha.keta. t. ft A. THOMPSON, N-. tf 30 Cbaana r-rrei.

Bra Urn. Floor Oil latin aiui Rrra. Misjiia tsaasrtvf. Slat new y.j tw.n iw t.lrsr "iin, fT-fm-t mm! ApWanr, Cowl rrK. r.

Mjr i S. II I'LL, A-rnmitsiit. CHAS. M. LIVINGSTON, Teller October II.

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