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Brooklyn Evening Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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o'clock P. a fire broke eat la house Me. Tl Fa JPOimCAL, AUCTION 8 ALES. Jjrcohlp dbfning Star. SECOND EDITION.

TksTsA KINGS COUNTY LU THE" FIREMEN'S LNSLTRAJSrCK LNCOBruBATBB oe 18v.l NO. 8 3 WALL 8 TBE ST, Bfechanica' Bank Building. CAPITAL DtSCBES AGAINST LOSS OB DAMACLaVBF ROCKY MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN CLUB OF KINGS COUNTY. The locative Board will meet at the Club Boom on THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, August id, at 8 o'clock. JOHN At.

COMSTOCK, PreeldeDt Ws. W. Qoopaion, gecretary. auill FOR VICTORY 1 ATTENTION, WS aajtesa 1 roBWaas 1 1 aUacal 1 1 Tb roaaa oo FT EE ON FAVORABLE Tuas.1 C. N.

8. EOWLAND, PreatrJaat. J. V. SUsBiorr, dibsoiobst- Cha.

X. 9. Rowland, Edward O. Fail, Francis T. Luqueer, Effingham Townsend, William Agnew, Ira Smith, Wm.

S. Herrtman, C. P. Levericb, Cornelius Smith, Jacob B. Nevlua, Edmund enfold, Wm.

Q. Read, John J. Phelps, Abraham B. ana, Jacob Haraen, -Ches. Burkhaltar, F.

C. Uavemerer, Ab'm. K. Tan Nest, Jacob A. Robertson, Edward H.

Owen- BROOKXYN OFFICE MONTAGUS, NSAB COURT ST. GEO. J. HARDY, Agent, Oio. J.

Habdt, Real Eatate end In. Act Loan negotiated. Real Eatate bought, sold or exchanged. Bouses Let and Leased. Deeds, Bonds and Mertga ges executed.

Rents snd claims collected. VOMMISSIONZB or dxeda. BBsBBBtBKS9S99SESrS(a9HBl SEWERAm ASSESSMENTS FOR SEWERS, Eat. rn District. Prat.

io Nonas Is hereby given. tht tb Awsaments for the exneases attending the construction of BE WEES In the following named streets and parts ot streets. Avenue ana parts oi Avenues. Places and parts of Places, hav been made and completed by the Sewer Commission! of th City of Brooklyn, via. irrt air act, trom South (leoona screes to between South Eleventh street and Broadway.

Second street, from South Second street to mlt, between South Eleventh street and Broadway. Third street, from South Second street te Broadway. Fourth street, from Summit between South Second and South Third streets to Broadway. Fifth street, from South Third atreet to Broadway. Sixth street, trom South Eighth street te Broadway.

Seventh street, from South Ninth street to BreadV way. Eighth street, from Sooth Ninth street to Bos street. South iSeoond street, from Summit between Third and fourth streets to Second street. South Third street, from First to Fifth street. South Fourth street, from First to Fifth street.

South Firth atreet, from First to Fifth street. South Sixth street, from ast Elver to Filth street South Seventh street, from first to South Sixth South Eighth street, from First to Sixth street. South Ninth street, from First to Eighth street. South Tenth street, from First to Fourth street. South Eleventh street, from First to Second street.

Broadway, from Third street to Summit between Ninth and Tenth street. Dunham place, its whole length. -Bedford avenue, from Broadway to Taylor street. Lee avenue, from Broadway to Rodney street. Marcy avenue, from Broadway to Keep street.

Wilson street, froci Lee avenue to Broadway. Roes street, from Lee avenue to Maroy avenue. Rodney street, from Marcy avenue to Ninth street. Clynier street, from Bedford to Lee avenue. Taylor street, from Bedford to Lee avenne.

Hiutn street, trom Broadway to llodney streec The said Commissioners will meet at their office. Ba1ays Building, No. 3C5 Fulton street, Brooklyn. on THURSDAY, the 9th day of Auguat next, at IrTHUMDAYTAUGUST 2d. Ex-Aldebmab Hex.AX Patrick Hooam, ho MpMMBUd th Twlfth Want In th Cgm- ion CoumU Chamber, for two vsars lmzcjtdl- tal prteading th lint of May kit, died ye-teraaT bit residenc, 62 President trt, in th Twelfth Ward, of a long standing com plaint, ACCIDENT IN A COAt JABD.

A nun named John Bockibrd, employed In coal yard At the fcot of North Tenth treat, Eet- era District, wa evreiy and probably fatally injured while at work yeeterday, by a heavy iron bucket which raited by iteam, Incoming dbengaged from lu fastening and falling upon biaa. He wai picked op in an Insenslbl cou- 4UIn and oonreyed to the City Hospital. Lavsck At OKKMronrr. The clipper bark Jamu Capt. W.

Masill, intended for Mexican trade, was successfully launched yesterday morning, at 9 o'clock, from the yard tf her builder, Mr. F. William, at Qreen-txdnt. Sue is a beautiful Teasel of about 830 tons, well adapted for carrying purposes, and being built entirely of white oak and yellow pine, la extra fastened, and has a frame equal to a veasel of (00 tons. The day being fine, Many persons assembled to witness the launch.

The reaeel was hauled alongside of the wharf, and large number of invited guests treated to a collation. The whole affair was very suc cessful. The Brooklyn City Eallroad Company in tend to run lour new car on their Flatbusb rout next week. This Company are doing all I In their power to please the public under their enterprising President, II. B.

Pibbsom, Esq. Kidmaffixo) a Child. About 2 o'clock on Monday, a little girl named Mabt Ualbt, whoa parents reside at 12 South 1st street, strayed from her residence. She was found by I a German woman named Catubuimb Dku- LIB, who claimed ber a her child, and con- I veyed her to New York. The parent of the ebUd were nearly frantic at their lose, and ln- Jbrrnatlon was given to the Police, who traced German woman in New York, and finally -tuoceeded In arresting her with the child at the Grand street Ferry yesterday.

The child was restored to Its parent and the woman was locked up for examination. I Colobbd Mes's Pio Nic The Colored Men' Republican Club of the Eastern District i yesterday celebrated the twenty-eighth auni- versary of the emancipation of the slaves in I the West Indies, by a pic nic-at Myrtle ave-I Due Park. Between two and three hundred persona wen present. In the morning speech- were made by the Rev. Wa.

A. Hooqbs, P. C. Mors and other, after which the company engaged In dancing and general gloridca- tion. 1 Swovlab Affair.

About 9 o'clock yes- terday morning, a young lady, the daughter of T. F. Gbauam. of 59 Luqueer street, was setting on th front stoop of her residence when, her under clothing from some cause took fire, and before any assistance could be reo- dored, she was to badly burnt, that she died during th night, Coroner IIobton was notlfl edand will hold antlnquet this afternoon most singular part of the affair is, that It I be discovered, from wltat oaua ber vclotbing took fire. -Exccasioxs.

Tb congregation attached to 'St. -Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Hicks tree, corner Warren, are going to have grand pic nic on the 15th of this month. Th and commodlou iteamer Columbia, to- gethor with two large barge, have been cbar- tered for th eccasion. Th excursion will go to Biddies Grove Tb proceed are to be voted toward liquidating tb debt on the church. Tb young men attached to St.

ter' Society will hay th msnagement, and doubt not bat that It will be th pic niu of th season. A Friend" write that ha been swin dled out of fly cent by th City Railroad Co. took a car for Sat Nw York, yesterday, and bappauing to get on on that (top at ford, wa required to pay an additional far opon taking another car to finish hi journey. Tub Joint Board of Supervisor and Alder- men bold meeting this afternoon, at i o'clock. v4.

meeting of the Common Council will be 'kaM Jhi evening If a quorum can be ob- A turtl weighing 400 pound baa recently been captured oS Islip. We have been requested by several resident of th 8th ward to giv publicity to tbe fact that they have a most efficient and fenueinauly omcer in their autrict in th person of Caot. McClahb. For a lonu: tim nrevi- ena to that officer' aDDolntment to bi Droeent poaitlon, serious accidents, resulting aometime In death, occurred from tbe running at large of but wbicb through hi energy in the performance of bis duty nas been effectually in captain has also, understand very successful in ferreting out the per- patrattor of several robberie and recovering the toln property. Lag it.

Reported for the Brooklyn Evening Star. Keportf Flreae job tms mohvb or jclt, a ro axxL-aiNOU's aooa, CITT BALL BSXL TOWSX, W. P. July lat 0th Diatrict At twenty mln. Sate past 11 o'clock, midnight, ths alarm of fire was taaae 1 by the burning of a window-shade In the tal- 1 shfr at Jona sscuonorney, corner or ejourt and JinVaaion streets.

JJsmsgs, loss of a wlndow- BomdaT, JeJ 1st fith District At five minutes eat 6 o'clock t. M-. a fire broke out in a stable la I i-ipf diey, In the rear of No, ill Adams street The are then ccsnmuiUcated to a small duelling aeaas sad stable In tbe tear of No. US Pearl street. Laaaa aiiaut Tdbsuav, July Bd Tth District.

At thirty mln- iitea taaat o'clock, midnight bonfire. TanntsDAr. July 6th 4th District. At fifteen ralnutee to 8 o'clock A. a fire waa discovered in the baaement of a confectieaery store In Myrtle ave- aua.

Damage, jsiou, TatraaeAY, July 6th 4th Plrtrict At twenty minutes past 6 o'clock A. M- a fire broke oat hi the newspaper store of James Baloe, No, 414 Myrtle avenue, the names communicating Jo a ladder manufactory of S. B. Poole, adjoining; also to a eerpen- ear auop aor, wucn waa deatroyea. sa m.

ATCaDAT, July Tth lat Diatrict At flva mln. Btee to 4 o'clock A. a fire broke out In the Brooklyn City Milla, at the corner of Fulton and Furmau ownea. oy aean. oiuiui, iwcn at Jewell, arfeieh was totally destroyed, with contents.

The see fculldinsT in the Bourse of erection by the Brook lyn City Railroad Company waa also damaged about titOO Vwi km. about 40.000. aUTFADA. July Tth 1st Diatrict At twenty I Eva minutes i4 10 clock r. tne aiarm waa I caused by tbe re? breaking out of tbe above fire.

BowDAf, July tth id Diatrict At twenty-five I i minutes pest II o'clock P. M. a fire waa discovered I tn a stable owned by J. Jl. McGill, in Bedgewick I street, near tjolumnia street woua waa ueairujeu, i -together with twe bones and harness.

Lota, $700. I arasDAT, July lxtn otn juiasrict. are aun- ates naat o'clock P. a fire was diaeovered on the roof of a shed attached to Burdop's la JMama street. sVbout, July 13th 4th Diatrict At fifteen tn In- aeWaa peat It o'clock P.

tb eUna waa eeiued by 1 mm teaming of a shed la th- the 8th Ward, near Wash-1 a of be tea street, corner of Market, caused by eoms cotton and foods taking fire from a lamp. Damage trifling. Tliasnar, July 4th 0th District At half-pest 8 o'clock P. a fire brake out in a table, HIS Plymouth street, owned by James O'Brien. Dam- ago about $2B.

Brooklyn, August 1st, 180. Joeam MoirrtXMB, Blager. Baa Bali Matoax to as naTSD. Asourr I Brooklyn T. fjrlngton, on the grounds of the former, bstweea Lw end Bedford eve.

aaes, near Pens street, B. D. 1 game called at (P.M. Auocrf Star vs. Charter Oak MafBns on the Chmrtar Oak around.

Aeons A Excelsior vs. Putnam, on the grounds of me latter, near aass ew xotk. AcecsT 4 Harlem vs. Charter Oak, at I P. on the Chartur Oak ground la Brooklyn.

Aeons 6 Henry Eckford vs. Mutual, on th ground of the former, Qreenpolnt at 8X P. M. Acocsr a lone Star of Jsrsey City vs. Powhattan of Brooklyn, on the Long Dock grounds, Jersey City.

AOODso Atlantic, of Jamaica, vs. Benlcla Boy, of Brooklyn, en the Putnam i ground, corner or Broadway ana eyette arenue. Game eaallad at P. si. Aceoarz Harlem Ta.

Charter Oak, at I P. on the Charter Oak around la Brooklyn. Acecer Poughkaepai Baa Ball Club vs. Enter prise at Brooklyn, npoo the rnundi of the for mer, corner of Mala end Cherry streets, rouguKeepsie. Aooosr 8 Empire of New York vs.

Eckford of William, burgh, on the Empire ground at the aivaian i mat, noookea. Acaesr Ezoalalor v. Atlantic. Beturn game, on the Atlantic grounds, earner of Mercy and Oatfl areoaef. Aueoer 18 Zephyr of Oreenpolnt vs.

Eckford, Jr. or wuilenuburgn, en the Oriental grounds, WUllamaburgfa. Atlantic Putw am. On Tuesday the second nine of th Above Club of this city, played a match on th ground of th Putnam near East New York, which terminated in favor of th Atlantic by the following ecor PUTNAM, ATLANTIC. A a.

affMa a. im, A atclf akea, Maaa, S4 VatHttk, a. a A rajpe. JL R. lal k.O Hawkabunt, r.

4 O. Aaiaeotk, S.iUrt, a. I TwaUh, Lf. Vaa Valaaakan. a.

CliieaMr. a. a rr.ace. lat Saafort, B.U.I, Diaanaa, r. Wooe.

1 Jaeeaos, Sd A nM7, i Txal se Total. aom aaa sace tmmmm. lat. Id. S.I.

ilk. Hk. Slk. 1tk.Sla.Stk. releaaa 1 atiaau 4 4 1 OmelN ratekaa af Ckattat OJiCiak.

aWr.r far rataaae B. Brawa. Searar for AiiaaU. O.o. K.

Bosara. Entkbpbisb v. Hamilton. These Club played a game yesterday at the corner of Gate and Grand avenues. Owing to delay in commencing the game, but flv Innings were played.

The play of th Enterprise throughout the Inning wa most excellent in all respects. Their play was unex ceptionable while Leland, at right field, and Weddla as pitcher, was very effective in their positions. In battinir there was eeneral excellence, but O'Neil, Start, Cornwall, Boyd and Leland were most successful, Boyd making a One borne run. 1 be general play or tneir opponents contrasted at best very unfavorably, but Improved greatly a they got into th game. Douglass ss catcher, ilolt at second base, Bigg at tb third, were prominent in the field, and Douglass, Biggs, Johnson and bolt at the bat the last making a bom run.

Bergen' pitching would have been very effective when Lacked bv fine fielding. 1 he following 1 the score BNTIRPR19S. HAMILTON. a. avM.

a ana. T. a Cl.aLn-a, latk. I 4 DoaaUaa, Iiubu.t Bia, I H.Ji. a HoJ, Uk L.I.e.i.r.

r. tun. I CvrowaU, e.a D.Tioa. raja. Jotaoa.

tat I rt ilU, a 044e, Meaaoll. Total acaa uaaa la Baca waive. lat. SJ. SS.

tlk. atu. 1 I S- I IBS 1 Uapira Mr. A Yalta of Batla Clah. S.

or. I forkuurpriao Mr. A. Suttoa. Sooror ior Haaultoa air.

B. Raoadoa Gaton, IIattkb, ha issued hi Summer Style of Bate White Beaver, Oregon Beaver, Prince of Wales Hat," Bough and Beady Strew, Little Petti, Ramblers, tavoy, Opera, Pocket, tin coin. Bell, Douglass, Seward, and bring ap the res Hank by a flle of Garibaldi Caps. Jl4 tf Dbsob's Hotel, conducted on th Eu ropean plan. Me.

108 and 190 Pulton, entrance in Cranberry street, Brooklyn. Elegant ingle and double front rooms, from to JjiT per week. Din ner (rem li to I o'clock. Io Cream, Billiard; Ac Dining-rooms en the second floor and basement. AMUSEMENTS T3ARNUMS AMERICAN MUSEUM.

OKI AT EASTERN, AHOY I BARN CM STILL IN THE FIELD and offers A BETTER BILL OF ATTRACTIONS THAN EVER I Who ean fall te see this srrsat COMBINATION of WONDERS and NOVELTIES I Tbe greatest ever offered in the world for to eta. bu UL1.U Birr uivis SO CTS. TO SIS THE SSCTS. TO SEE THE CHANT BABY, veers old, Wele-hs SOT pounds. LIVINO SEA LION.

Requires 16 bis. sea water and eeu OO lba. fiah daUy, Measures 81 inch's round. wrigns lbs. t9 CTsf.

TO SEE THE SO CTS. TO SEE THE Livixe "WHAT IS ITT ALBINO FAMILY, or Man-Monker. born of black parents, but The most curious and in. naving wane nau and tereeting living wonder. akin, pink syee, etc ifiCTS.

TO SEE A to CIS. TO IKK THE ACTUARIAL GARDEN, Life-like Wax Figure of With rare living run. Tuausz, The Japanese, with his aa oeautuui ANOEL FISH, BEA PORCUPINE, RED SNAPPERS. own Butt of Clothes. and an Autograph Letter to Msj.

Leland. 28 CTS. TO SEE THE BROOK be. $8 CTS. TO SEE THE LIVINO SKELETON, BABY ANACONDAS, HAPPY FAMILY, LIVING SEAL, 600 NATIONAL PORTRAITS.

MONSTER SNAKES, WAX FIGURES. LiGUTHuee Caloolat'b. 20 CTS. to and hear BUDWOBTH'S, late WOOD'S MINSTRELS, under the entire supervision of J. H.

Budworth, the beet band of ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELS, PERS0NATOB9, UANCAKS, AO- In the country, each end every one of which Is de dared by thousands to be worth SO CTS. TO SEE, ALONE, and ret. for the same X9 1 au an I were living wonders. THE SPLENDID PERFORMANCES, In the AFTERNOON, at 3, and EVENING, at 8, and t'LRIOl Tits, From every part of the World ALL, ALL, ALL, are te De seen, tor SS atBARNL'M'8 AMERICAN MUSEUM, Which la OPES AT ALL HOURS, DAY AND EVENING. Children under 10 years, 10 eta.

apva tf VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT J. an application will be made to the Supreme Court of the Second Judicial Diatrict, at a Special Term thereof, to be held at the City Mail of the City of Brooklyn, on the first Monday of August next, at ten o'clock in the torenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter aa can heard, for the appointment of three Commlaa loners of Estimate and Aa- easement, In relation taking and valuing the land comprised within the boundaries of the Parade Ground, particularly mentioned and described in the second section of an Act of the Legislature of the State of New York, entitled "An Act to lay out public Park and Parade Ground for tbe Clty of said April IT, I860," and to perform and dlacharge all such trusts snd duties as are or may be required of said under snd by virtue of said Act. July xu, laoo. HSjiRY WIGGINS, ytS 12t JANE E. WIGGINS.

"VfOTJCE TO WATER TAKERS. Nabs AIT tv atib UJETabtmsxt. WaUjr takers will take notice, that the penalty for the violation the following rule ef the Wafer Department will rigidly enforced I Sec. So. Fine for ruing street waahera, or water ior waaning winaowa, aoor-Btepa, sidewalks or etreeta, after 8 o'clock in the morning from May to Ngvam- ber, and after 8 o'clock la tb morning from Mo.

yemoer aaaj, rive aoiiars tor earn onenee. vAMALIEL BUNG. Preaideot. D. L.

NoaraO, Secretary. Brooklyn. July 6th, I860. jy tf NOTICE TO PAS CONSUMERS. Omcl or nil 8vosj.n Gas Ltosn CoH 1 aiv.

aeeroaaneKreet, MaylA19fO. Ob the lat of July next, th srUA of Gas Will .1 ta etlluO ner eubta aa noti csah. aayl Jm J. T. HALL, Bee'y.

8 to a Is JAA1E3 COLE, BY JAMES COLE ek SON. OmoBi No. 8t) (Cohmbkoial Ex- cua 1101,1 opr. Tax um hall, bbookltw. J.

C. At 8., will give their personal attention to Bales of Keal Estate, istocka. Furaltrm, etc. Meal Estate at private Sale Loans Negociated on Bend son Mortgage. TJWT0SALS.

FUEL TOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Sealed proposala will be received by tbe subscriber, at ths Water Commissioner's Olhoe, Hal-Bey's Building, for supplying the schools under the cnarge ol tbe Board ol Education, with WOOD and COAL, until the lot of May, 1861. The greater portion of tbe fuel may be delivered at each school, between the firnt of September and the flrat of No- vsmber, tor which payment wilt to made in cash on presentation of certiucate from the principal of any school at which fuel shall have been delivered Bids will be received separately for wood or coal and for Eastern or Western dl.tr lets. They must aiate tne name oi vein or nime ana owners, i ne Coal to be Scova or Furnace shee, clean screened. Ths propooals muat state price horn boat or yard also, tbe pries per ton for storing the same in the Depository provided for the same in each school building. The Wood to be of ths beat quality Virginia pine, sound, with a fair proportion of hard and sound seasoned oak, of round sticks or not less than three or more than six inches In diameter at the smallest end; also the price of each cut that a cord may be sawed, aa well as the price per cord for plittiug tbe pine wood, and for storing the same carefully in the depository.

No proposals will bo received after o'clock F. M. on MONDAY. Anguat 13th. The Committee reserve the right of rejecting any Irregular bid, or any which may not be for the interest of tbe Board.

Further information can be obtained from D. L. N0RTHUP, Chairman of Committee on Supplies of Board ot Education, Brooklyn. N. The Wood to be corded and measured by ths principals of tbe various schools, before sawing each cord to conaUt 12S feet solid or cubic measure.

July Birth, 1800. Jy3U 12t OFFICE OF STREET COAtMISSION-ER, No. 6 City Hall Peoposal roB ixu) wlthees 8tbxct, fbom ewbm to nobtb Ninth Stsiet. Sealed proposala will' be received at the Street Commissioner's office, until Monday, August 6th, 1860, at 12 o'clock for grading Withers street, trom Ewen to North Ninth street, agreeable to the profile of said street on file in this omce. Proposals to stats the price per running toot through the centre of the street.

Time allowed for completion, four month. Blanks for estimating lurniahed at the ontce. Proposals will not be considered unless accompa nied with a consent In writing of two sureties of $iuuu eacn (wnosnan quality as-to tneir responsibility,) that if ths contract be awarded to the party bropoaing, they will become bound as his surety for its faithful performance and in case he shall neglect or refuse to execute the contract, if awarded, then that they will pay to the City of Brooklyn ths difference between the price so proposed and the price of the next highest bidder, to whom the contract may be awarded. Proposala to be endorsed! Charles Tinney, Street Commissioner. Proposals for Grading Withers street." Brooklyn, July 31st, 18U0.

CHARLES TINNEY, sul td Htreet CoiuiniIoner. OFFICE OF REPAIRS SUPPLIES. Proposals fob iigilduki Uocsk fob Hoes Compant No. 6, E. D.

Sealed proposals will be received at this office un til Monday, the ttth day of August, at li o'clock, ior buildiuir house for Hone Company No. 0, of the Eaetern District, according to the plans and specifications on file iu the office of the Commission ol' Kepaira and 8iu)pliea, AU propoaaia maul ba tiddreflaed to tlio tommuv tlouer of kepairt and Supplies aud euduraed Pro posals for iJuiiding Uollhj fur Hobo (Jompauy do. 0, Propoeala will not ba considered unleaa accompa nied witu a couaent writmg ol two eurutieri, (wiio hall qualify aa to ttioir retipousibility.) that If the contract be awarded to the party proposing, tiiey will beoome bound aa his gurety lor iu taituiul ptr- lormanos ana in ca execute the contract, In case he rall neglect or refue. to Jity of Brooklyn tl.e difference be- will pay to the City twee ii the prica to proposed and the price of the next highuiit bidder to whom the contract may bt awarded, ttrooklyii, July lbou. BEHNARD N'EILL, aul td CommitMV.

ot Kupaunand buppUea. "DROPOSALS FOR THE PUBLIC PKINT1NO Pursuant to the provisions of an act entitled "An act to provide for the Public Print ing," passed March 0, is 10; and an act entitled An act concerning1 the Laws, Journals and Uocu. meuts ol the Legislature," paused May li, 1S17, the undersictned hereby give nutice that they will re ceive sealed propoeala until the fourth day of September next, at noon of that day, lor executing the rioting lor the Donate and the Assembly, and lor the Soci'etary of State, tho Comptroller, the Btate ireaeiirer, tiio.Attornt'yHreuerai, tne state Ju-i neer and Surveyor, the Superintendent ot the liank uupartmeut, tne nuperliiteuuent ot rubllc lustruo- tion, the AdjutauMreneral, the Commiasiouers of the Caual ruud, the Cominlaaiouera of tiie l.aud Of lice, the Canal Auditor, the Superintendent of the Ineurance Uepartment, and all other priutlng tor any ana every ot tne state oincera, lor the term ot two years trom the expiration ol tna present contract. Separate bids will be received for the Senate. As sembly or Public Offices, or lor ths Printing of eith er oi tiie rumic unices, tne wnoie to be pettorined in the same style and execution as that furnished ou the Oth March, 1810, For the Senate aud Assembly Journals, the proposala should stats the price lor composition, proas-work, paper, preming and fuldlng of each signature ot eight pages, ouu copies, and also lor auy additional number that mav be reuuhvd.

For the Senate and Asucmbly Bills, th propoaali snouia state tiie price lor composition, pieas work. paper, folding and stitching each signa ture of four puges, SS'J copies ordered by either houae, aud the late for one hundred additional copies ol eexn signature that may be required the paper to be cap writing paper of quality equal to that uned for the Senate iu IS 10, weighing not lee than 261be. to each ream of lT.Si by iSX inches, aud the work in all respects to be executed in the same manner uie lines in eacu section ot tne Dills to be numbered, and with sumcient apace between them for Luterlla-ine words. For the Senate and Assembly Documents, th propoeala stiouia state The price Ior composition. press-work, paper, pressing, lolding, gathering and iviwuiuy eae.u aiguuiuie ui eigiit pagea, ow copies, and the price for printing aud furniahlug not ex ceeding additional copies also tbe puce for not exeediug 1000 additional copies; also th price for not exceeding 3000 additional copies; the price for sot exceeding COOO additional copies alao the price fur all additional copies over 0000.

Said proposals to state a sum which the total printing for the Bt-naie snail not exceed also a sum wnich the total printing for the Assembly shall not exceed. Each page of documents or journals muat be set In Small Pica type when practicable, containing 1633 emi but should it be neceasary to put it in smallur type, or what is termed rule, or rule and bgure work, the size ot the pace muat not be reduced. wnen it is necessary to put tiie matter lu tables. the work will be estimated hi the same mauner aa though it waa printed in page form, allowing 10 psgea or double signature, for each sheet of ltf by incnes, ana ine allowance tnus niaae is to include every charge. The paper to be used for the Legis lative irocuments ana journals muat weigti at leas 20tb3.

to the ream of 19 by 24 inches, and the quali ty muat bo equal to tbe beat used in printing the senate Leocume'nta oi ioao. Sample of tb blanks and ether printing requir ed for the publio offices and the canals, may be seen the Canal Department, and the other depart- partments ana ine proposals muat ataie tne price by the hundred for blanks of every description used any 01 tne departments. For all nrintiiitf in book or namnhlet form for anv the Stats Offices, or for Circulars or cap or pot paper, the proposala snouia etate tne price tor 1000 ems for compoaition, ret-tricting the cetimste to the printed liner, and reparately the price for paper and press-wora, ioiuing ana stiu-mng ror lou copies, and the rate per hundred 0r each additional hundred required. Te every proposal or bid for the performance of or any portion of ttie printing above specified. (and but one propone! or bid will be received trom any one person, brm, or party in intereet, for ths performance ol tne asme work,) tuere muat be an nexed guarantee, subscribed by a guarantor of sumcient ability, tnat tne perfon or pereous mating such bid, will, if the same lie accepted, enter into a contract according to the terms thereof, and give security requued by law in puch caae, within ten days from the time he or they shall receive notice of acceptance ot hir or tiietr bid and to every such guarantee there mut be annexed a certi6cate of the Secretary ot state, ejomptroiter, Attoniey-oenerai, Treasurer, State Engineer snd Surveyor, or the Judge of the county where the guarantor reoides, that the guarantor is a man of property and able to make good bis guarantee.

a.acb proposition must be scaled up witn the guar antee, and directvd on the outside, Proposala for Assembly Printing," or for sny other portion of tbe printing embraced in this notice, aa the caae may and when thus sealed np aud directed, the pro-sition ahould be enclosed in a separate envelope, and directed to the undersigned, or either ct them. Albanv, Julv lr, li0t. D. JONES, Secretary of State. ROBERT DENN19TO.N, Comptroller.

rjvM laTTtdTn ATEK! WATER! 1 BKOOKLYX WATER DEPARTMENT. QrVlOK, 103 OBSNOE-STSErT, Nctici. Tiie books are now orien eo receive or- for mtroductng water Into dwellings, stores and public buildings. All wishing the service pine in troduced this winter, snouid make early application. trrncc open from A.

M. to 8TRATTO.N at CHAPPL are licensed to Intro the pipe, and do all other work connected with numbing department. Dos target the naruber, 103 uxajeoi STaxlT, 1st from ultosnstreet. uy4 tf 8TRATTON CHAPPEL. 1 Tr ed TT cry In as Caah for JJJ NATIC ASYLUM BONDS.

aillnPrODOaala will be recelvfd at the offioa of in tMlwawer of Rings (Jounty, untU 11th day of ra ay jupena exaauing, until one octoca r. Ior a laal ioa of Fifty 'A'bounaad Dollara, being the amount olato efltietnthacaciaed te be Issued by an Act of the I I iiilMat, ntaaed April 10th, 1800, under the aerd at Sapervltora, for ths erection cfuijlitlora to th Lunatic Asylum, onthsCoun ty ttm Is ttaa Town of Flatbuth, the booda to bear an internet of nix par oent. per annum. Interest ptnwiuiiaanily oa the first day of May in each wtf. Tit Una 111 be required is follows, to wit i te iatnedon the lit day of September suiiMicg.

in Donas ox one uousena aoiiars each, nnbliUty lat, ISfil. )Hm to La tuued on the 1st day of October next snaliit la bonds of one thousand each, payable Jut lit, 1502. (It.Wto kliued on tbe 1st day of November mil railing', in bonds of one tnouaand dollars each, DtnbltUay lat, 18tS3. JlivMito Issued on the 14 day of December jdiiwiiiff, tu bonds of one thousand dollars each, uiibtiMar 1st. loo.

IK to feae laauedon th 1st day of January. lMl.mrt eDaaaing, in booda of one thousand dollars tMAtirsoaeaj en tne let oay oi may, istio. JAMES H. SEABLKY, JtMH Treasurer of Kings County. XTASSAU BANK, OF BROOKLYN, 1 XMt, iwu.

Tbi Beard of Directors have thla day declared a. smuoi or our (4 per cent, upon the Capital Nets mis ASank, payable August 1st next. IbilnneAscr Books will be doeed until August 2d. J. ej.

BMlltl, ejeuhier. MICE BROOKLYN CENTRAL VHAILKOAD COMPANY, 89 Atlantio-atrect, BrMilvD, M. July SO, 1800. BIVlflKN D.Tbe Board of Directors have de- eluel I Quraarterly Dividend of Two per pay elllillfuet 10th. TnB.i'er Books will close from Augnst 1st to tth.

Jflltu EK. SCBAJSXON, Trees. OFFICE the-FIREMAN'S TRUST Imuaavioos Co. or Bboosxtw, Brooklyn, June OA 1X0. 'I 'he Board of Directors have, this day.

declind ividend of Four per payable to ueiuctDoicxaars on uemana, at tnia omce. j'Ulm WM. BL'KKELLn Seeretary. filME SAVINGS BANK. OF BROOK- XJ Ira, No 15 Court street, (Low's BuiLDine.) yunre a.

uuubis, rreeiaent. HAROLD POLLNER, let Vice President. JACOB H. SACKMAN, 2d Vice President M. YY svliwaklib, ireasuror.

TBDBTBXaS Eirold Dollner, Richard Field, Msh O. Low, Edwards W. Flake, I. IL Fx-othtngham, John Halaey, Mwootl -Walter, S. H.

Starling, Iiaes V. Odeli, Adolph Koou, Gorge Hall, Charles Low re Vim. W. Edwards, Conklln Brush, Tins. IB Ssndlord, Isaac Carhart, Hury JtLowland, John H.

Baker, HinaoEa Trsak, Jacob H. Sacknuui, John Cross, Daniel Chaunoey, Dirid kyarley, Stephen Ilayuea, 8.m'l Powell, Albert II. Oeborn, Pr O'Hars, F. G. Thurston, Jobs W.

Hunter, Edward Merritt. li owned for business dailr, from 9 A. M. to 8 P. JMoiiday and Baturday, n-om 0 to 8 P.M.

uepwits a-celvedrrom ejneLiime to Three Thou- uolDollai-ra. Blipercsxit. Intercut allowed on sums from one dollirto $TMJO, commencing 1st of January, April, juijiud Lscxober. Depoeita on or before the 10th, draw Interest from the flrat of tliomt montha. JOHN A.

CROSS, President. Vl.W. EdwaUis, Treasurer. Jy dtf auS civ FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC of Exchange on England, Ireland, Scotlaud snd Wales, in sums of 1 and uu- sirdhfor aaaile. Uncurrent Bank Notea and Specie bwbtsnrl.

sold bv J. S. MACK AY. No. 0 Connr Bran, nasaar the City Hall, Brooklyn.

Money remitted from any part of this Island, will receive attention, either to be sent to perilous in the old county or the bills returned to parties remitting, to be Diiieo ey jieniscives. ta'ercDc- to Rev. E. M. Johneon.

Hon. F. B. Stryker, William Bcald, E. B.

Bpooner, wq. )et dtl SEWING MACHINES. TTOV'KR BAKER'S NOISELESS FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. tluundereiKued, Clkbuvhxm of various deuom. Inilloni, taiaviug purchaxod and used in our families "UKUVKB BAKEK'g CELEBRATED FAMILY 8EW I NQ MACHINE," take pleasure in recommending itt aa sn instrumentfully combining the es-rtntlile of at good machine.

Ita beautiful simplicity, ewtfmavauBtromciit, and thestrenirth and elosti- citrofite astitcli, unite to render it a machine unsur fmi by amy In the market, and one which we feel eouHdent will give satiefaction to ell who ear nuif obiieend ease it Her. W- P. STRICKLAND, 1 lee. N. VANSANT, Hir.R.

B. YARD, New York. lee. C. LARUE, I tn.

JOHN MARSH, D. Brooklyn. H. K. P.

KODQERS, D. 1 lee. W- B. 8FRAUUE, D. AlbsnysN.T.

to, J. N. CAMPBELL, D. 1 to. CHARLES ANDERSON, 1 to.

CUAKLE3 HAWLBY, I to. DANIEL H. TEMPLE, Auburn, N. Y. to.

T. M. HOPKINS, I to. WILLIAM HOSMER, to. O.

H. TIFFANY, D.D.,1 to. Q- J. BOW EN, to. JONA.

CROSH, to. JOHN M'CKON, D. Baltimore, Md, XTUr i. V. CLEMM, to.

sr. a. CHAPMAN, to. F. 8.

EVANS, to, R. C. OALBKAITH, Oovanstown, Md. to. T- DAUGHEKTY, Waynesboro.

Pa. to. THOB, E. LOCKE, Weatmoreland sir. a.

vnuurLcn,) to, TOHN PARIS, va. to. F. ANN EAN, Salem, Va. Her.

CH. HANKEL, D. rilWm to. O. A.

LOYAL. Charleston, to. A. PORTER, Selma, Ala. to.

JOSEPH TWI8E, Speedwell, S. O. to. B. B.

ROSS. Mobile, Ala. to. J. L.

MICHAUX. Enfield, N. 0. to. A.

C. HARRIS, 1 to. O- F. HARRIS, I Henerson, N. C.

to. HENRY A. RILEY, M. to. L.

POST, "ootrose, Pa. wttt enu uv v' rvKHv'. A. if Geneva, N. Y.

to. ELBERT SLINGERLAND, Scotia, N. Y. Prof. JOU.1 FOSTER, to.

F-KANCIS G. GRATZ, to. J- TL'RNBULL BACK- Schenect'y, N. LB, V. U.i I Prof.

BE NX STANTON, O. PRL'OH, Xenla, O. B. W. CHIDLAW, A.M.,1 W.

PERKINS, I Cuiclnnatl, O. to. K. GRAND GERARD, Ripley, O. to.

BLAKE, 1 to. 1Z- C. BENSON, A.M., Gajnhlar. O. M.

J.J. kELni.I, 11. to. CHESTER, Ironton, O. to.

B. F. HASTY, Cambridge City, Ind. to. J.

C. ARMSTRONG, Saline, Mich. to. A.KTHLR SWAZEY, T11 A. HI NT.

to! ENSTEIN MORB0UGH, Ind. Cambridgo City, to. JtlCHARD WHITE, MUton, Ind. lev. CJALVIN VALE, Martinsbureh.

N. Ber. JOSEPH ELD RIDGE, Norfolk, Conn, to. OHN JENNINGS, 1 to. H- L.

WAYLAND, Worcester, Mass. to. WILLIAM PHIPPS.J to. OSMOND C. BAKER, BiabopofM.

E. Church, f. to. THOS. RATHAY, Concord, N.

to. HENRY E. PARKER, to. GK N. JUDD, MontiromeiT, N.

Y. to. M. STOW'E, Csnandaigua, N. Y.

to. WILLIAM LONG, Cliff Mine, Mich. Oifcee of Exliibition and Sale i t'J5 Broadway, lorn lsz ruiion aieet, sirooaiyn. S-nd for a Circular. nv if TO LET.

FFXCES TO LET. THE OFFICES la tiie buildint-. No. 181 and 190 Fulton Nibble ior aremtecu, lawyers, art lata, cc. fnutlnar on Fulton street very convenit-ntentrano Fulton street.

Kenls from $60 to $-200 per aaccordiDe; ro aire ana location. Ipply to WM. U. CAKY, 100 Chamber etreet HeiVox-k. mh 21 tf TO X.ET-A LARGE STORE, NOW beiziK built, on Atlantic street, Brooklyn, one the best stands for businees hi the city either for Carpet or Dry Goods trade tho store is 40 feet SO: ae-oodlirlit: hamaent with modern imurore mis.

Apply to W. 11. CAB 106 Chamber st York. apl4 tf Ml XiET TWO LARGE HOOMsi. suitable for working sewing machine.

In the buiadiur on Atlantic street, near the corner of Uintorj rtreet, Brooaiyn. apply to WM. U. CA- mternsen atreet- fel tf DBICK DWELLING HOUSE, WITH Store, No. 10 Naaran street, near Fulton, occupied by MOBJtis, ins cngraTer.

Apply to H. CAKY, i Kcmsen atreet, or F. BIGELOW, 185 ulton street. Kent of Hour and Store, tf WANTS. Four to Eight Lots of Oround, within one or blocks of the City oUU-rtoad.

and one mil of City- Hall. Persons harms; lots to dispose of, EUpply at ths OtHce of O. aUNO, Architect cor Cailto snd OrangMte. Brook Iwn. December Mh, 18e.

CH tf BOY'S WANTED. BOYS WANTED St khe giaat OfHee, sU th Ereiiiiig STaa. at in of all the tne be deTi duce tne door EVENING STAR OFFICE, IX P. U. Arrival of tbe Northern Light.

New York, August The steamship Northern Light arrived tbi morning from Aspinwall 25tb, with California advices of July 11, and nearly a million in tpecle. Advice from Gualemata state that Walker left Buatan on the 21st of June, In a schooner. accompanied by VH0 men, and at sea waa Joined by another vessel. The next day be wa een oft Uog Island. It wa expected that he intended to make a descent upon Omoa or Truxillo.

The interior of Salvador had been visited by severe eurthauake. and it wa reported that jit. Vincenta wa destroyed. Advices from Valparaiso an to July 2d, and Caliao 14th. A letter from th latter plac aav the difficulty between Peru and the United States, was (till unsettled, the Peruvian government obstinately refusing any concession.

Matter In Eucador look unDromislne for Trance, and the Peruvian government had aent hiin two ateamer and other assistance. Affair look sauaJlv la Bolivia. General Belza bad gone there to take command of the Bolivian army. It baa lauked out that tins ten thousand gold ounce supposed to have been shipped aboard fthe Chilian ship Alalia wrecked ou the coast of Brazil, wars net put on board. It is supposed the wreck wa Intentional.

Tbe guilty party had fled to Europe. The Teachers' AasociaUom Thiid Dajr. SVRACCSK, AugUSt S. After the adontion of the resolution report ed by the Committee yesterday, Mr. Bulkley reported on the condition of ths Teachers' Advocate, stating that the Legislature hud failed to make an appropriation tor it, ana it must now reiv upon the support or teachers.

Miss B. Anthony offered a resolution pro viding for a photographic report of th proceedings of the next meeting, and on decla ring that the rules of the association baa been sadlv uliused. both of which were tabled. Mr. Barber renorted in favor of holding th next annual meeting at Watertown, which after some discussion was adopted.

frot. lliompson of iNew lork, suumittea resolutions of respect for the late Prof. Good rich, which were adopted. A beautiful specimen of salt was presented to the President by Miss Narrit E. Abbott, in behalf of the lady teachers of Syracuse, to wbicb Mr.

McEUiaott acknowledged in a hand some speech. sue Association took a recess till r. m. from Washington. Washinoton, August 2.

Cant. Wm. S. Black has been appointed Quarter-master of the Marine Corps, vice Sutherland, dismissed. first Lieutenant, JUuttliew it.

nurtzing, has been promoted to theCaptaincy thus made vacant, and Second X.IGUWIUIIU, nunu, uuavi, u. iua iiisv lieu' tenuntcy. Becket K. Howell has beeu appointed a second lieutenant. The American Dental Convention have elec ted us President, Dr.

Atkinson, of Cleveland Vice Presidents, Dr. Gibba, of Washington and Dr. Clark, of Georgia Recording Secre tary, Dr. Taft, of Ohio; Corresponding Secre- Cr; buiinghaS. PennsvlvHiiia.

Attorney General Black having left for the aWIUI BUU SJCVl CW1I Jr- X' 1UF Ulllia, Ullljr two cabinet orlicers remaiu in the city, uame MessrB. Fornev and Holt. Hon. Daniel S. "Dickinson now heru.

He was serena dud last evening by Ui Breckiu T' Houeloin College. Bhunlwick. Auk. 2, The graduating class of Boudoin Collegi nuuitier nitv-nve. tne exercise were un usually inteiestiiiL'.

The decree of L. L. V. was conferred on Nathan Cliliord, of Portland, Daniel Lroouevan, of Alfred, and Jno. Apple ton, of iluneor.

To-dav Her. Rev. E. D. Hitrlicnrlr nt ths union 1 ueoiOL'icui aennnarv.

deiivara an ora tion before the Historical kocletv. end Presi dent ioru, or uartmoutn ejoileee, addresses uie i ui seta jxappa iraternii. The iteceut Exploilou ou board the LuCroe. Nbw Oblea.n.i, August 2. Nine persons were killed, and four wounded by tba explosion on board the steamer La-Croas, yesterday.

Death of Hon. John 8. Weill. Boston, August 2. Hon.

John S. Wells, a distinguished citizen of New Humpahlr, (lied yterday at hi residence itt Exier. NOBFOLK, Augusts. Arrived iu Hamnton Knarln veatarrlav IT. sloop-of-war Brooklyn from Peusacola.

Collialon. Nkvt York, Aug. 2. The steamer Columbia, with a barue In tow, returning from an excursion, wa iu col lision, last (veiling, la Hell Gate, with Khoon-r Q. W.

Baldwin, from Boston. Both were damaged, and one of th passenger of th ateamer wa drowned. From Niikaaiio New Yobk, Aug. 2. Advices from Nassau, tier iteamer Karnak.

report a Slav schooner ashore on Larlvirri Kav. She left Africa with four hundred negroes, "of wuum iony naa aiea. ine balance had been brouuht to Nassau bv wreckers. The vessel name is unknown. Th captain is said to have cut his throat the first day out, and tbe mat shortly after was drowned.

Thre of th crw were at Nassau. Arrival of ilie Asia. New Yo kk. Auir. 2.

The steamship Asia, from LiveronoL 21st. via vueeusiowu, no, win up at tf clock. MI.NlATL.ttE ALMANAC THIS DAY, ACQ. Sun Rises I Sun Seta. .7: 16 I Moon Sets.

HIGH WATER THIS DAY. Sandy nook.T:M 1 Oov. Hell Oate. 10:01 J)JENTISTEY. JOSEPH B.

BROWN, DENTIST, (LUkTB with re. u. ieairrist.i has removed to No. 106 FoLTori-AviMc. cor.

Hovt-it All work will executed in the moat careful and scientific manner, and warranted aa represented. Ujis 3m E. CHILDS, NT 1ST. H00 CoriT Stsxiit, Coa. or PaaaaxaT, BaooBLTie.

Opposite Carrol Parle. mvlt 8m c.D- COOK, M. D.t DHaXTLST. (Late J. E.

Uillu A nu remoTea io No. Ill pAOirio 8-rmcRT, Botweo Cliuton ud Heurr Straets. Brooklyn, My 8th, 1360. my 8 Sm CAEI'ETINGS. DON DO IT.

DOST GO INTO the country and leave roar carpets to be ruin by moths, when they can be so effectually expelled by T. A W. II JORDAN'S PATENT CARPET BEATING AND BRLSHlNd MACHINE, Wyckoff-Street Carpetecallcd for and returned cleaued at short order, weather fair or tout. Orders can be left at the carpet atore of Stewart 6 Fulton-street; Husted Carl), i'JO Fultoo-street W. R.

Havena, 3t Fultou-strect and Lat-mer, 101 Atlantic.atro.-t. jyisf lm COAL AND WOOD. GRANULAR FUEL TIIE MOST Convenient, the most Kconornical. and. In ewi reapect, th moat Desirable KiSDINU WOOD the city.

Delivered at eta. ner tin pie boa Toalva Dn- for 60 Twenty-Four Bote, $4 60. Tenoa, when delivered. Order boxes at all tb fVirlre. and at atlwio- .1 which eee Brooklyn Eajlr.

laane, 40 and i Danaaw Stuxt, snySS tf Bast Hamiltem Ferry. by pay one ges a and th land in tect lots and the or street, land grade tb I copy Paaiaxx Basota of the Ashland BepubUcadClnt, will meet for Drill on FRIDAY Ev'tNINO. in oat 4th, 8 o'clock, at No. 163 Adama street, uit ocor to uotut atau. Paraoiis wishing to become member) are rajau); nwn pieesnt auu enrou tneir name.

WILLIAM C. BOOTH, Capt. BlcaajtP Jobkson, Orderly Bgt. tai it IBEETY I LIBERTY I LLBEBTYI LIBEBTY I LIBEKTY I I LIBERTY III ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEDALS ABE Ol'TI FREE TKRKITOKY I FBEE TERRITORY I I FREE TERRlTOlfl OKT AN ABKAHAM LINCOLN MEDAL I LET LIBERTY BE NATIONAL, tl SLAVERY SECTIONAL." NATIONAL LIBERTY I SECTIONAL SLAVERY I ETerrjRepublicen should hare a LINCOLN CHARM In hls.vest pockit, TRUE LIBERTY IS FREE TERRITOBY FOB FBEE PE0PU FREE TERRITOBY I FREE PEOPLE I Medale are luat issued, with a LIKENESS OF HON. ABRAHAM LICQLN, To be had at thla OtHce for only 10 CENTS EACH.

10 CENTS EACH. 10 CENTS EACH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. If elabs will leave word at this OrBco, turn will ha aant to thair maetliuni to sell them. Bino den to 44 LnsooLri CotaBMs," StTaaOmoe, Mat 104 Orange atrwt.

i ll FRENCH INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG OENTLEMEN, No. larmo Piacs, bstuMi Fulton avenue end Hanson place, Brooklyn. The Course of Injunction will embrace theitoll preparatory to College or Business, snd the Modern Languages. French b) to be the language of the cnooi. 'i nesau i ens commences lapi.

so. eulars ean be obtained at the School. L. J. SIMONIN axo T.

P. CORBALLl, au It Prlnclpili. "DROOKLYN COLLEGE AND POLY. XJ TECHNIC INSTITUTE, 1 between Court and Boerum. The Fall Term of this Iiutitate will eomnciiHCI MONDAY, the 10th of September.

For the education of boys of ten yesrs of t) nil upward, thla tnstituuoa present! unusual tuiu-tsees. Its Faculty consists of gentlemen posaeuloiiii' parlor abilities in their profession, and la iltd by a numerous corps of Competent lustructon. The Institute Edifies will satisfy ersry one, oo la- spection, of the sttention that has boon stives la lb construction to tne oomion ana neaitn oi pupui. Facilities for gymnastic exercises have bM provided, and the aim of the Trustees is to meot, ufir as possible, requirements of the pupils, in their nun taL moral and phyaical training. Attention is invited to ths Cataloirue of theliutl- tute, publiahed annually, and containing all nad-ful lniormation aa to ooune of study, termi, Ac -It ean be had at Babcock's book-store, No.

ill hi-ton street, or by application to either of tvhe under- mentioned Trustees Isaao II. FaoTBiMonaJt, Free of the Boud, (it the Nassau Bank, Brooklyn.) C. R. Marrin, it. O.

Harrlngtol, J. T. Martin, A. B. Baylis, A.

B. Barnes, Lw B. Wyniao, J. B. T.

Stranahan, J. B. Cuittendea, Ueo. A. Jarvls, James How, B.

Blvdenburgb, J. E. Bauthwortb, D. 8. Laudon, If A.

M. White, C. S. Bayley. Jowan O.

Low, Banter. tul Sua YCEUM SCHOOL. BROOKLYN, 1 (88 Adilfhi flraJta-T, Bsooiiin.D.V. Rev. In MERCER EAU, A.

PauoiriL It is the object of this School to educate, uiliiilhe eaa term in its radical, comprehenaive sense. Human nature is three-told Pkvilcal. Intellectn- and Moral I composed of Powers, Faoullle all iad Sensibil tties. It the aim of this IuatitutloD te de- velop and harmoniae this complex nsture, sud teach efto pupils to learn not atsasxv to rasa om eaorneD preecribed in our text books, but to uu- OUOULT IMVSSTiaAT AMD tlKUIXSTAMIl TU IIS- JKm therein deecrlbed. The Rules In our tut rt books are Bremen and MlaioaiBBS, not st kni'l-edge i but aa rouciAa, avxraxssiva or nun, which th pupil must bs enabled to wsDUiwio and afplt, both while io and out of School-tap-pil muat Las ait, now to lkabh.

It is the design of this School to supply tbe td'ui-tages of a sound Eaeuen, Classical and Cowict-olal Education to a limited number of puflle, end fit them for College or business. Particular attention will be given to the FrlDiery Studies to make It an efficient auxiliary toueW era character of the School. BaTna or ttjitiom ra txbm or tuva vun, Elementary Branches, 00 to 100 CM) Junior Department, Common Engllaa. 8 00 le 11 00 O-O Senior Department, Higher Kngliah and Classics, Modern Languages, Analytical Geometry, Trigonometry and Surveying, and auy of the natural sciences, with a lull course of Experiments, 18 00 to II 0O-eXX) ralnllng, Lira wing and Modern I iiiiniiiii I nil aea SxaaiOMB. There are Four Sessions aVere-aem Weeks each in the year i lat commonest My id, us so, Beptemner utn, isov Noveonerivai, rebruary low, laou.

Exahihatiows. Tuer will be Two luilui- tlons of. all the Pupils yearly. Th first vlU be beldl fQd at the close of the second term th aeoocd it theeion of the year. On these and other occulooa tin niends of the pupils are cordially Invited toitteu aaraaaieoxs.

Hon Jr dge E. 8. Capron, New York City. W. tt.

iratlan, Clinton avenue, J. C. lieeker. Ean-. 148 Adelphl street.

Billings Wheeler, Waahlngton W. H. Wilson, Henry Stone, Carroll place, J. N. Lake, 146 F.

Q. place, John Eadie, Clermont, near Lafayette, J. O. Greenough, Lafayette avenue, T. 8.

Teuilte, Fulton avenue, W. Jarvia, iti Bridge street, A. 8. Barnes, Clinton avenue. Mrs.

M. Fiukle, PrecbPtreas of Youil Stud, Adelphl street, Brooklyn. Clark Fanning, Principals High School, evar York. Eev. O.

T. Bt. John, Principal Youni Lll! Samuiary, 841 West 31t street, Nsw York. aagoauiBirnaTiojf or tub vaooi.it or lub. Jul 25ml.

lJ6i. The high reputation which the Bev. Iaimi Mercereau. A. trraduate of Union Collen.

lu susUined aa Principal of the Academy at Little Fillrgaas I Ale, soruiiy attested by tus patrons, aa well utlupri vioua reputation oe nee acq nee as a xescneri wi rants the expectation that his efforts to establish private school will be crowned with like iuco. anox-xid tt Is hoped that he will receive from the rrHIr rtrsanr fnii served patronage. Rev. ELirnALn Norr, D. h.

L. Joan Newham, Joux Foam, J. W. Jackson, Jomathaji Puuow, W. W.

Oillcspii. taeUltli.il TRE FIREMEN. Orrna or Fias Cohmissiovxes, Cor. Court and Brooklyn. Julv rpHE FOLLOWING NAMED PERSON! HAVBf WE been returned to this Board aa elected to tk Pli ri-ir.

Department. Ubjectiona, (if any.) to theliMiHiuaaas an. atlon, to be made to the Comminioners, In nitlnosaini, ON OR BEFORE THURSDAY EVENING, 2n, I860: John Neil, baker. Ena-. 8- Charlw Wrt S-orti nutcner, iu Atlantic-street.

Ens. 11 Ju Jordn hatter, 898 Hudaou-arenue, do. Charla H.n-i-in, gentleman, 132 Pierrepont-etreet, Eng. li; iimtiea aiel eon, liquor aeaisr, ay tlyrtle-avenne, 1dsm(. IT Charles V.

Bchenck, bookbinder, 40 Doeiluoaoeaasi-street. Eng. 28 John Herber, plasterer, 10 IjipeZaoel: yea-street. Hose 8 Michael Carannagh, bollii-mamaawu. ker, 4T Union-street, do.

Win. Draper, porter, SS S8 Sackett street, do. Communications for the Commissioner! tUT tf be left at the office of the Firemen'. Trust Iu. NaaPSIo, Court-atreet.

By order of the Board. Jv31 8t GEO. H. HAYWARD, Clerk. PROFESSIONailV.

DN VOORIIEES'S ELECl'KOPHlealJC INSTITUTE, 162 frbJltnr. Dimlln. Those afflicted with Rhenmatiain. NeunMi. Lirwi ta bago, Diabetia, Deainesa, Weak Eyes, Broncbitraaiatie, Torpid Liver, Dbtxiaeas of the Head, Coutlpitloaaoanui, at.

ihih vu duiim or Bjanav JkHMl on. Ka. largement of the Tonjile, Feuala Weaiua-m soon be relieved by Electricity properlr ipniid Dr. Having all the appliances and lour mi net ence in the treatment of those duease, rarely faMae-ralli proauce a apeeay reiiei, ox wnicn setisictory tifieates can be seen at the office. Call index ine them.

(Teeth extracted.) Omce boon, frossawzrem a. a. r. a.i aweninga DV avsolntmeit (ellr CLOTHING LOlinUSG FOR MEN AtfD JU3r.ru UK AN, zi rvLToa Bnaa-t, between Clark' and Pineanftk. now oOexing his IMMENSE anof DSeIEiBrIUJ aaat uruKNT -j MEN'S AND BOY'S (MsiTnruni AT GKSATLY 1KDUCIO fllCISSI.

THS CtlTOM DEPATKXKT eilod with tho MOST DESIRABLE 8TYLK8 OP CLWhT HXi COATUiUS, PANTALOONS STl'fll AND VKSTINOB. which eriU made ep te eraer la good lute. lien 1 of the bv Ner TO 1 iir tot W. So, M0. lio lit urof 10 clock A.

to hear objections to said aaait meuta, which may in the meantime be examined at their said ofMce by all parties interested. Dated, Brooklyn, July to, lsou. GAMALIEL KING, President. Damikl L. NQBTHcr, Bi-cretary.

Jyl8 td FOR SALE. SALE THREE FIRST-CLASS JL Brown Stone Houses, situated In Amity street, uoar Court. Houses and Lots full size fully tin ished with all modern improvements. Apply to W. H.

CAKY, at VI Renuen or st 106 and 10T Chambers New York. QalS tf WRAPPING-PAPER FOR SALE. Several hundred old newspapers for sale at the Sta Office, Orange street, near Ktiltnn. lWimpNJKES CORPORATION NOTICE. Opening Mtbtlb A vs.

uk, from Broadway to th City line. A petition has been presented to th Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, -so open Myrtl avenue, from Broadway to thd City tin. Th Common Council have fixed the district beyond which the assessment for said Improvement shall not extend, to wit Commencing at Broadway, twe hundred and fifty feet in depth on each side of the proposed openiug, and continuing two hundred and titty feet in depth on each aids thereof, to the City line. Remonstrances (If any,) against the said opening, must be left at the Street Commissioner's ontce, on or before ths 1st day of September, I860, aa they will finally act upon the same at their next enau. log meeting or aa soon thereafter as convenient.

orooaiyn, July our, 1 301.1. CHARLES TINNEY, auS lit Street Commissioner. CORPORATION NOTICE. Opening Untox from Broadwav to Bushwlok Creek, A petition has been nresentsd to tha Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, to ooen Union am. nue, from Broadway to the Bushwick Creek.

me common council have fix jd the district beyond which the aaaeeeuient for said lrnuroveeaant shall not extend, to wit 1 Commonclng at Broadway, one huudred feet In depth on each side of th proposed opening, and continuing one hundred fee In depth ou each side thereof, to ths Buabwiek Creek. Remonatraiicne (if any,) agaioat the said opening, must presented to the Common Council en or before the 1st day of September, aa they will finally act upon th same at their next -mining meeting, or as soon thereafter as convenient. Dated, Brooklyn, July Slat, I860. CHARLES TINNEY, ana lit Street Commissioner. CORPORATION NOTICE.

Grading and Paving Kiks Stbut. from Tan Brunt to Richards street. A petition has been eresented to tha rmwn Council of tha City of Brooklyn, to grade and pare King street, from Van Brunt to Ricttnrda atmet. The Common Council have fixed the diatrict beyond which tha assessmsut for said lmprovsaneot shall not extend, to wit 1 One hundred feet in dearth on each side of said King street, from Van Brunt afcicnaro street. Remonstrances (If any,) against tli said unDrore- meut, must be left at tha Street Gommlaaicn.ar'a office, on or before the 1st day ol September, ltrdO, as th Common Council will finally act upon th sam a theirnext ensuing meeting or ta soon thereafter a oonveuisnt.

Dated, Brooklyn, July 1st, 1S00. CHARLES TINNEY, lit Street Commissioner. CORPORATION NOTICE ASSES ME NTS CONFIRMED. Qnlucy street grading aud paving, from Bedford to Nostrand aveuu. Leonard and Withers streets, wall and pump.

Degraw street, north aide, between Hoyt and Bond streets, filling lots. Fifteenth street, between Third and Fifth avenues, flagging. Vaudei bilt avenue, west aide, between DeKalti and Lalayette avenues, fisgglng. Wyckoff street, between Smith and Powers street, fencing. Tillary and Canton streets, northwtst corner, do.

DeKalb avenue and Navy street, southwest oc-ner of, fencing. Raymond atreet, west side, between Lafayette avenue and Hanson place, do. South Second street, south aids, between Sixth, end Seventh streets, do. Bera-en Street- between Smith and Powora atmota. do.

Tbe Assessments In the above entitled matters were duly confirmed on the day of July, laeM, and the original Asaeaament Rolls, or fair cop Is thereof, will be delivered to th Collector of Taxae and Aaaeranunts on the dth dav of ISoO. No tice is hereby given to all parties Interested that by paying their several Assessments to Edmund Drigga, Collector of Taxes and Asseesmenta. at his Office, tn th City Hail, within thirty days after the delivery of aaid Aaacsamrnt Rolls to him. ther can the same without any additional charge. Ail Asaessmenta not so paid, will ha collected bv him or of his Deputy Collectors, with additional ahar.

thereon provided by law. Dated, Brooklyn, August L't, 1SG0. CHARLES TINNEY, tu3 lawtwTh Street Commiasloaer. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, BROOK-ltx, July SOth, 1360. isi COMHOH comtoiL, July 10, 1M0, Resolved, That this Common Council, tetinr aa Board of Health, do determine that the filling ha grading of each of the Iota of land, lying below eatabliahed grade, between Franklin street.

Oak street, Guernsey atreet, and the northerly line of of Schermerhorn. Banker at Is neceasary order to abate a nuisances and to secure and rwai the health, for the reason that the amid suniusu. are in great part covered with ttaarnant wataai have no drainage. Kesmved. 1 hat tne street CommLoetoner khereih directed to nubllah In the Corporation Nswisauers.

usual notice of the intention or the Cemmott Council to pass an ordinance reauirin tha own- owners of each of the lota of land lriug ktlow th established grade, between Franklin atreet. Oak Guernsey street, and tha northerly tin of Schermerhorn, Banker A fill ba aaa the sam to abate a nuisance. Resolved, That the CitV Clerk la hewrhvilli-aol r. publish the requisite notice of the foregoing determination of this Common Council, and also repose same to His Honor, the Mayer. auoneiiteu, July la, 130.

TIMOTHY PURY. Adopted, July la. IS). Approved by th Mayor, July to. 1349.

do hereby certify, that the fbtvrolng Is a tro of th original ou file io this oetk-w. eienaa, of amaU value. I i raiA, uir Mth Tth District At fifteen I 11 oWpck P. M- a fire broke out In in Spencer street, Sarac avenue, ha fire eommunacated Uthehooasadjoinlag: a aa ehpnt $100. I iUl-4atDlakt-thlf-past8 I lyil i jt nr.

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