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Brooklyn Evening Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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I si theta itti day when men are so SALES AT ArCTIOFS. SALES A9 AWJTWHar- THK LATEST FINANCIAL, IrwUp Anting Sent Tha girl Harriet Ooher, arrested by But. Smith for robbiug her employer in Carroll atrset, waa yesterday sent to the Ponitentiary by Justice Cornwall. i raiDAT. ao a.

Mta, (JoJtcww is Cairom Tha flrt oonetrt lo Carroll Park, Conn atmi, will girD by Sheltoo'a Baod to-mor row erenlng, Qommenclng at 5 o'clock. Tha following It tha programma: I. Bad Columbia. t. Bit In lbe istiUy Kigbi.

a. of tha Ueglnieut. 4. Ha I loth. Chief.

ft. Ailld lAog Syne. 6. Yankee Doodle. 7.

TroT.tore, Auril Chorus, OypjSouz 9, tia Virginia. 8. Prima Donua W.ltr. 10. Pup Uoes ttii Woietl 11.

Bel! Brandon 1J. Katydid It. Home, Street Huma. Tha Committee, Mcwra. John Rankin tad D.

S. Barons, laviui; thii tnattai' lo charge, ar determined that ths eonoerta aliall worth; of tha plara, and citizen Loth of New York and Brooklyn are Invited to ba present, Tha eonoerta will ba kept up every SaturJay during tlia (eason, and thousnnds of our citizen', with tbeir Utile one, will gather there to add ahearfulnaaa to tha scene. A aulEuient Pit Ilea lorce will ba on tha ground to take oar of disorderly parson. i Wator Commisskon.ra have contracted with II. S.

WelU, A to aubstl tote a covered conduit for the open oanal aait of Baisley a Pond. Tha amount they have contracted to pay la $150,000, leta than tha coat of excavation. Tha work on the Gidgawood retervoii walla now com plata, tha fronting having been finished. Tha laying out ot the path atd the iron 'railing around tha top of the reservoir, yet remains to ba done. On Fridsy of last week, a trial of the puuip took place, when gallon! of watw wa pumpal into the reservoir in 24 hours.

Fibi. At 2 o'clock this morning a Hie broke out in frame building No. 289 Ilud-aon avenue, occupied ua store and dwelling. It wan nearly dealroyed. Tha building waa owned by Charti-i Morrison, who occupied tl.a upper part aaa Jwelllng.

Hia loaa ia $400. Insured in tha National Insurance Company suffieieut to cover the loaa. The Bret floor waa occupied a a grocery atora by Timothy Dunn, whole lu la fixtures and dock ii Insured In tha Phoenix Insurance Co. Biohwat Roaaiav. Another farnfCT' named Charles Schenclt, of inmpstead: was stopped by highwayman on the Ja males Plank-road, Tuesday night last, nod robbed of Si In money and a silver watch, valued at $10.

Two men, with b-iasks over their faces, committed tha rob bury. While ona stood at the horses' heads, with pistol in hand, the other ex. amlned tha pockets of Mr. Schenck. Ha cflereil no reeistance, and was allowed to depart in peace -thankful to get off with whole akin.

LaxaxTASLt ArjAia. Between 8 and 10 alock, last night, Thomas Kerr, of New Torkeotered the Peck Slip Ferry Hotel, at tha foot ofSouih Tt street, and whll atandlng at Ilia bar, a pistol dropped from his pocket to the floor, tlia fall causing one of the barreli to explode. The ball enter- the right groin of Mr. David Pettis of tha hotel, Inflicting a mortal wound. Medical aid waa immediately called in, and everything was dona to relieve th sufferer, but the wound is of auch a charac ter that ha cannot possibly survive.

Cor oner Snell soon after made an ante mortem examination In which Mr. Kerr is entlru- Jly exonerated, aud he waa accordingly discharged. BvBeiaMi. Vesterday, George Morse aud George Holmea, two young men, who were arrested In Seaond Place on Sunday week laat on suspicion of attempted bur glary; were brought lefire Justice Cora well yesterday; on two charges. Some property waa found ia their possession from which tt was ascertained that they had robbed a number of houses.

One of the iiomplaioaota, Samuel Ferkioe, of No. 161 Clinton street, identified some ot the artloles upon them, aa having been taken from his house, The accused were fully committed on this charge. They were also charged with breaking into tha house of Watren S. Shattuck, No. 188 Suhermerhorn street, but the proof tot be ing of a positive character, the complaint was On Wednesday night, the residence ot Mr.

Gilbert at Bay Ridge waa feloniously entered by two burglara. They extended their operations throughout the house, until at length they entered the room oceu- pied by two servant girls. The girls represent that one of them pointed a pistol at them and threatened to blow their braioa out If they uttered a word. The other fellow took what he could find, and then both started off, when the otber parties in the house were informed ot what bad pened. The same parties it is supposed, alm entered the houae of Mr.

Leadbeater, cd as a er, and blinded In their pursuit of tha almighty dollar, that the ordinary courtesiea of life are frequently entirely Ignored, It Is a satisfaction to find an exception to tha general rule. as well a othera, bav found this exception ia the person of Captain A. L. Anderson, master ol tha steamer Thomas Powsll, who by general asaant of all who have taken in hit boat, la par excellence the prince of North River steamboat commanders. In him are combined tha rare qualities of alwaya ba.ng a commander and at tha same time a gentle man.

Hia whole time la aevoiea to me nanagement of the boat and to the com fort of his numerous passengers. There is no ostentations (display nude, as is too often tha case, to let every body on board know "I'm commander," but on the con trary ha about every where, watching every thing narrowly and lookinir after the Cora fort 01 Ills pasaengor, auJ Without ki UUli-n. umucia ui'iinnuiuij iiiui uiu' oughly and obey hia commands given in a mild tone, with cheerfulness. Having been frequently on bis boat for several yean past, wa oan say that we never heard an oath or vulgar expression come from tha Captain or hiejnflicera, even under the most trying circumstances. the public, ha has an able assistant in the 1 gentlemanly OIHK Air.

J. Uol.ling, who 0.ni,, as gained hosts of friends for courteoul aondurt and affable manners to all who are thrown in his way The Thomas Powti.t it the fastest aod ona of the best appointed boats on tha riv er. llie table Is supplied With the best the and Mr. W. H.

Roe. the popular bar keeper, Ri ever. diaDensei 11 -nr, good cigan and exoullent liquor. hen it is known tfaftt EJ. HubbftrJ, the veteran pilot Itfftt the wheel und with Btlch ofTi- cers as we hare named, it is nt to lie wondoraJ at tliat tlia bout is popular with the travelling public.

A SuocKiNu Deatii. A man named Hag rty, while at work Inst evening digging cess pool on Myrtle avenue near Bedford venue, tor Mr. Mohan, waa almost in stantlj stitfocated th contents of a cew pool adjoining, bursting in upon hloi. lie ad dug the cesa pool to the depth of 10 feet nd was standing on a ladder with a crow ar In his hand, doubtless fur the purpose of tapping the old CMS pool when the fil i ui untas uursb. turuugn upon mm.

ciis 1. Kg) caught In the rounds of the ladder as he fell and In this position he was found dead, officers Conway and Carr of the 4t.li I'reeinot, assisted by citizens Fletcher and Coggin removed the body. Fletcher care lesily went into the 1 ole to lift the body out when he was prostrated by the foul gas and but fur prompt assistance would have also lost his life. The vault which waa ao foul was directly nnder a house occupied by human beings. How many more such places are there in the city Impohtant AanesT or Buroi.abs, Yes terday afternoon, while Officer Charles ur.litAMd r.i.- t7t.

i. o. uw iiihi recuicv, was patrol- ling hia beat, he discovered two suspicious I characters, and, after watching that ac tions for a while, concluded to arrest them. When accosted, they denied the right of the officer to Interfere with them, and of- ferred considerable resistance; but they were finally aecured, aod aafely lodged in the cells. ITpou examining their persons, it was discovered that both had in their possesion properly etuleu lust Monday night, from the house of Mr.

Fisher, No. 65 Rerusen street. One had on Mr. Fisher's coat, another his vest one had a knife be longing to Mr. isner, and the other bad a port-mooaie, S.veral pawn ticket were ior Jir.

isner lue pawn 11 n. i i a swa. 1 tloketa were dated back previous to tbe to prevent suspicion it overhaul ed. The pawn dealer should ba overhaul for this). The accused gave their names Jainaa Peyton, eighteen years old, boat man, native of Scotland, can neither read nor write; and Thomas Burns, twenty years old, native of the United States, also boatman.

1 Misuse. Two boys, aged II and IS years, named Mallory, li.ft their parents residence, No. 71 Division street, New York, on Sunday week last, for tha pur pose of visiting some friends in this city. Since that time nothing lias been heard of I them, and it is feared they hare met with some accident. Liueo.

A peddler named Brown who was engaged lo tlia bglit on Won day night last at Myrtle avenue Park. when Officer Latimer of the Sixth Precinct, was so unceremoniously dealt with, was captured in Flushiog on Wednesday last brought to this eity yesterday and committed to answer. Titc Cut Court. A Special Term otthe City Courts will be held on Saturday, the 27 th inst, and also on the following Satur day. In the mean time Judge Culver will attend to Chamber business.

Isqusst. Coroner Ilorton held an in quest yesterday on the body of a child four months old, named Samuel Field, who died at No. 171 North Seventh E. of convulsions. TuaaATiNiNa Life.

Two arrests were made iu the 3d Precinct, last night, of parties for threatening to take life. Edward Cusack waa arrested for threatening the life of David Roonan, and Wm. S. Burgesa for making the same threat lo hia wife. Tha accused were required to give bail to keep the peace.

A Sooial Club called tha Etna has been formed In this The object 11 for amusement on Winter evenings by games, tricks, dVc, and there is no doubt of the club'a auccess Tha following are the offi cers President, Henry E. Bogart Seo. rary, J. Hobart Walker; Treasurer, E. Brown Committee, Wm.

Bragg, H. 3. Joy and B. Bogart. I I I I i.

ty at 3:30 On 3 3 3 3 at. 12. AM A. 12 1 1 A. 4 100, 8 be Capt.

Capt. all and and DIME SAVlJKfci BANK, OF BROOK-near Court 0" BaUdio Motaf JOhN A. CH03SJ, President. VlcePreaidssrt. Daniel Embury JosUh O.

Low, Burv Uowiaud, Wm. W. Jtdwaxda. M. rrothinghanJ, David Farley Alaoaou TrHk, Edwards W.

FlJte, Samuel S. FoweU. Cbarlta Lowrey, 4 Sharman H. Sterling, Jacob H. Sackaiana, Isaac Car hart, r.

Ell wood Walter, Stephen Ha ues, Harold Dollner, 1 Ueori.e HaU, Moies f. OdeU, ThomaH. sauuibrd, pter John H.iW. Adolnh Euoo. Couklin Brush, Jbu H.Baker, Dtnitfl Cbiuncey, Albert H.

Oabora. Richard Held, Is opened for bulneas daily, trom 9 A. to P. and on Motnlay and (Saturday trom 0 to P. M.

i)-posit receiTed from Oim Dime to three Uioaaaosl Dollar. tiix ner cent. Interest allowed on soma frosa om dollar to $ftW)t commanoing lstof Aogiut, Norsbrt February and May. Deposit on or to for tot 10tbt draw iatsnst frost the Uxt of thuh months. JOHN A.

CB0S3, Fresidant. Wm W. Edwards, Treasurer Jy9 dtf A an3 dr CITIZENS' OAS LIGHT COMPANY Officw. 366 FrtTosr Sthkbt. CAPITAL, $1,000,000." SUABatM.

$20 E.iCH. JOHN H. iSlUTH, resident. Jovra C. JoiLiSas, Treasurer, myio tf WiEtsr, Scawtar.

JiWREKiN AND DumjIUJ KACrJANO.ILaLJ ol Exchange on fnglaud, Ireland, Bsntlail aosl Wales, in sums of 1 and upwards, for salt. Uo current Ha.uk Notes and specie bought and sold br J. 8. Maosuv, No. ti Court strict, near tha City Hail, Brooklyn.

Money remitted from any part of thia lalaud, will receive atteutlim, either to be sant Is persona in the old country, or the bills returned parties remitting to be mailed by themselves. Reference to Key E.M. Johnson, Hon. F. B.

Stryks Wulis Reard, E. B. tipoonur, hq. ji dtt PIANO FORTES. TOD ART PIANOS.

JAMES E. LEST, baring been appointed by tba manutaetarar, SIDOART WUhKid, fSol Agent for tha aale of tha above justly selcbrated instrument for Brooklyn, begs to inform fail friends and tha publio that ha ia prepared at all times wh a full aaaortment of all sizexand styles, which he ii enabled to oflVr at tha lowest manufacturers' pricaa. J. L. deems' it quite unnecessary to reler to the merits of tha a 101) ART PUNu, as it ia well known by all makers and dealers, as well aa by thousands who own aod have used them lor the laat quarter of a century, who will testify that thev are beyond all doubt ouo of the beat (if not the very beat) Piano Fortes aver maiiuiacturud justly known aa ui a wee teal toneo anil tha moat durable.

The manufacturers can with prids point to awry Piano aa an advt-rtiHemcnt, and claim ovary owner aa a fmnd. pHrtiea desirous of purohaaina on tuns can be accommodated, by adding slmpla intareat. Also tuoae who wihu to una can always be suitsa both in prUe and style of instrument. PIANOS TO LET. New and second-hand instnimaut always oafeaod to rent, with thv privilege ot buying aad rant assailed to purctaas.

Banjoa, Flatlnas, Violins, ko. Also, Sheet Music for snia. JAMM LKNT, je7 It 860 Fulton npp. City Hall. OO? JOHN CCX.

386 OOU 'OLE AtiLN i IN BKOOlil YN for MfrJ-ttg. LIOHTlt ft HKADRUKY'H fFortnerlr Matito, Newton A Bradbury's.) Celebrated ('iano'Fohth, With and without Iron frames. J. F.C., in returning thanks for the encouragiaf support ha has rsceiv- bea to announce that has oa band Vioui. liiNjoB, Accordboks.

Tahbo- ixvs, wttn tue most popular and raabioaabia hkst Minto. Pt.t!vua, MkIoDsoiv and AoookdboM tuned and repaired. Patkwt UoiTJha. Puuos packed aud stiipped to any part vt thaoauiH try. J(JH F.

tt. jfiv iY.ua m.wii wro PIANO-FORTES, MELODEON3, a Ihe underwiifiied wuuld rvKi.ectfully call the atp tentiou ol uiid tho public at large, to tho rery superior FlANO-FOhTivd sow being manufao- turea oy ii.iji'- are well known tu Aiaiiulacturvra aud otbars, as aoV mirauie uit'CiiauKn. iueir loug eipeneooa to ius) mHiiUiauttirw cf llauos iu the City of New York, llatm ackuow killed tante aud iklll, aud their deter-luluathju to excell, is a sulbuieni guarantee of tba meelleuee of tbtdi luntiumtiuts i but aa au addltka-al guarautee, thev can i-eier with oouUdencs to the larg uuiutiei' of pianos already umuulevctured by sold in Now York, Btooklyu and elae-Wfaer. luvse lnxtruueuui arv made In im very bent snaa-uer i nu expeuh is spared Id securing the finest material lu the market, aud in their coustl ucUoe Ums utmost care lu given toewiv part, they are warraa trd to btund lu au cliuiatij. To every purchaser ea tire satiitiuction iBguaraoiH-d.

Miaiiy IniputUnt iuifiuvtujuU have been Intro duceil iutu our ltiHtrutueutc, which will ba recojiuiKefl and sj-jnesmted by uouuoianeunt. citidially iuvite the atuntiun ot prolvsaors, dealers and the public gineiaUy tu an euiu I nation. Our iuMtrurueota wiU be uold al the Luwatft rOfioaLt pnees. A rreut variety of styles ar made by na: we shall. however, bo hauuv to receive oidai ltr aliv other style ef case that may be denlred.

eornor of Fulton aud Columbia (Fulton Parry.) aplo tf Hmoklyn. N. Y. lUblrlt DR. L.

UKAVEa CUOLERA ANU Ul ARKHCEA Hl'kLlHlC, a Mediotuv that Mil not cur everything, but will positively cure thefeUow. lug omipUliits, a hen taken iu the early atageef the d.sHH Cholera, Cholera Morbus, flntulent Cbolio, fiar ecuteaod tbronlc Pain lu theritoasaahoc Bowels, Vomit mg. Also Cholera Infantum. Price, 6 Ct nt- per ttle. FOR BALI? AT TIIIH Ol- FICF, 102 iND 104 OKANGH sJ'IRKhT, BtX-KLYN.

A. rave, wholesale ageot. 800 Pearl street, Brooklyn. aa'f OOIf REST0RINO GREY HAI TO It nrit lual tiulur. Wok1'.

iiair liOBtorer, Mre. AIUq'h Ualr Restorer Jetuiuo'. Hair Color Restorer. Wilou'a Uair Coiorer. Ueiruatreel'H Hair Coloriug, Heely'a Hair RMtorer, ic Can be had of tfae AireLdor liruoklrn.

illia. U. UA.Ea, 170 taltoifStreM, "tiill II Oupoe.ie the Museum. IT IS NOT A DYK I JilKOME'S HA HI U.I.UK HKMIUKaK, will resiore Urajr Uair ta IU orig-roal oolor la Irouj teu to twelte daya, ajia re. tot ttie Uair wlier.

it Itaa lalleu off aa.ilcoiu. tiua. IT MOT A bYt It mar be uaeu aa freely aa water, and la tha aaoat beauUiul dreHaiua Tor tbe Hair now In use. Thouaaods in JinereDt pat ta of tb. Union haTatsa tided to It.

woD.lerlul virtues, and all wuo unra nK ioio in tl.eir praiae ot it. VllH. U. HAVta, aueotfor Brooklyn, I7 Fulte street, opp. tbe Maneuin.

DM if REGULAR APPOINTED AGEMT FOB Brooklyn, lor Bran'lreth'e Pills, Wrif i.t'e Inelan Vegetable Henry Kbubarb PUia, Bloffatt's life Hllla, Kadaway's Ayers' UtbaxticPK 'yne's Unatlres Pills St.icklao'i Aaieilean Family PUk), Holunar'a KlUa. Uibbard's Dean's HheoaaaUe Fttle Or. Pula. HRa M. BATiS, 176 fulton etrwt, tpf.

th. MiNrl. SPALDINO'3 SPALIIlNU'9 bPALDINU'8 ROSEMARY AND CASTOR OU. KOSCMARY ANU (JATUR OIL ANU CAS1UK Oil. la WaSRAHTlO.

let. To Beautlry Uie Hair, id. ToCurl tbe Hair Eleatl. td ToRemorelaodmOluleetually. 4th.

To Restore Hair ta Held 6tb To Force lbe Ueanl aod WbUkent la Orov. 6lb. To Preeet Hair Irom i'aUiog Ufl. 7lh. Tut ureali D.MaMnol Ihe Main.

Stb. Toprereothalrturn.nHirray. th. To Cure Headache, tb. To kill Hair kalara.

If roa am not satinae.1, try it. AU eenulM aaa HiDature of the Proprietor. Tab. no UMr. j.

hreaii no. zi irewout st vnoslta urteura, HtHiton, Maaa Hold Id New-York by Beram Park: Carer. How- Hanger at Co. Kuahton Co. Mrs.

Haya. Brooklyn, and by Dealers generally. anHaeennBl HYATTJ LIFE BAL-RAU, lor the eure at Kiteuaiatuin, Berofala, Rheum, Rinirworm, Tetter, aad ail duk unaee arinin from an iiupur. rtUtw of Ui. ruood, ns had, aenuiu.

from tiie agent for Broosl; a. HAYta, n'i8 tf 17a Fuitoo 'h Swwa. HENRY'S TURKEY RHUBARB PUid. Agent for Brooklyn, nW tf 8. auu.aa ill ranaa) at AodSoo.

Onue, Ho. 860 Folton itnsit. Com. J. 3.

will gin their personal attention to naive of Ileal fiftate, Stooke, Furniture, fee. Real Ertate at priTm ma: uoaum jxtgQciikWQ on none, tad nan THURSDAY, SeMsmbkr At 12 o'clock, at tbe Merchants' Echinw. w. Valuable First Class ReM.dence in the ltb WH, orwktyo. ine omory, easerapni oa euo-cnar, flmt-c'ass bnck dwt-lling, with two 1 of ground, ii v.

jig coma mo Bireei, Dtriwwn oin anu cirj its. I he bouse is 23 by 38 feet, with enclfd thrz contains 11 rooms. On the rear of tli lot ia a two- story frame stable, 25 by 22 feet. Lots eneb 25 by Maps and full partlcahtf of the above projrty, Can be obWined at offices of the auctioDeerii. No 369 Fulton street, Brooklyn, and No.

44 Nasas nt iuik, SATURDAY. SLPTauBER 3. At 12 o'clock, at tbe Commercial h'Tubangp, Ko. 269 r'ultOD oppoaile City Hall, Brooklyn. PoBitiva rkle ol' Valuable iinpmvvd and Vacant rrnperty to tue otn and Hin Haia, tha City ol Urouklyo, bcloaging to tlia Eatate ol FlRonborn, uauaaKau, oy oruer or ina nurrojraia 01 ttiDga Court street ilia tbreo-atory anil baavmeiil brica slora and dwelling, No.

124, on tbe weat aide, ba tweeo JlariiKon aud Dagraw atraela aiza 16 feat 8 inoben by 60 leet. Dtwraw atref Tha Arbt clam 2 story and baae maut brick dwelling bout and lot, No. on tbe aoutb aide, between Court and Clinton atreetl ilea of bouu 3Ua40 teat lot BUxlOd feet. Filteentb si rest 4 lota on tbe aoulh side, between 4th and bit avenues, commencing Us from stb 'avsnue. Pacific atieet.

Tha story, baneraent and tsub cpl. lar brick bjuse and lot, Mo. facilio Btraet, on tbe northerly aide, between Hicks aud Hear atresia, Brooklyn. Tbe 1 ouko la substantially built, crmtains 12 roomn, fiolabed in a modern Ityle, and is 2 by 6 leet, with axtenaion ot 10 feet. Lot '11 by t0 feet.

For maps, spply as 1 1 1 L-'l i LJ isTniCTio. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC SCHOOL. -8. KNAEUKfi. l'RofKPsoR of Ureic, lor maoT jroars a reldi'iit ot the City of Brnoklyn, tilt n- wppctnujy loiorm xue musical punnc, mat it is his tn-teolioD to opon immediately a whool fcr Instriim'ntaJ Muflie, in which the school-boy, th yonth an 1 tho.ne of rlpur agn, may acquire a practical koowlede of the art.

It lit designed that beginters ph i II receive a limited course of private instruction, upon nucb lo At rumen ti as Bhull be deemed suitAble to their ca pacity, preparatory to entering clasei to be formed ot those who are atall adrancwl. a ing met with n.ucb success formerly, when tbe class which Mr. Kif-tKBKL tbvn forme.) became a Society, and uorter bis direction kept up for several yrars, he fceh confitJeut that such a School as is heroin proposed, will meet with enciurHg-enient. Though many years flioce, yet those well attended Instrumental Concerts (given with that clas at the Hroiiklyn Lyceum, (afterffaidri Institute) are yet re mi'inlittrpd oy many. The School will b.

supprlntflndml by Mr, Knakhki hhuscll, who will spare no pnms in aiding Hi advancement. Arrangements will be made mi an to procure lout ruments trom the lowest possible price upwards, which Mr. Kjunm will select if defied. totum Pupils entering classes, 00 for 12 leons. BeginnPrs preparing for classes, 9 00 Payment in advauco.

N. tt Private actiolars on the Piano Forte, etc, attended to, as heretofore, at their own rei-deuces. Applrcietions to be made at the reMence of Mr. K.viehkLj corner of Park and Marcy arenupt, near the Mjrtle avenue Car Dejiot, East Broi N. Y.

or at the music utore or Carl Fufton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ira THE BROOKLYN COLLEGIATE AND IOI.YTfCi.NIC INI'lCrF. (IS LIVINGSTON WKEEr, BFTWEKN COURT AND UOEl.ru STKEKT.vJ The Full Term will commence ou MONDAY, tbe of September next. Tbe Trustees claim for tbh Institution that it possesses unusual advantawrea tor tbe training of boya of ten years old and upwards.

Its faculty consists of gentlemen pos-esing rlor abilities in tbeir profusion, and 1 al led by a numerous corps ut competent iustructorn. The edifice oaa bet erected at a Urge cost, sod every care taken to secure iue bet arrttugemeut lor the comfort and health o. the pupil. A Uvtunastum has be-m addei during the Buinmcr Tacatton. Those bating bofsto be educated, are request toexamluethe catalogue ot tliia lustitut ou, published annually, and giving lull particular), aa Us course ol and terms.

It may be found at the Institute, anl at Babcock'a Book btore, 246 Fulton street, or by application to ei Liter of the under named Trustees WAAC FRuTHlNGUAlt, Prenident of the Board, (i me ruashau tana, tirooiiiyn. C. R. UAKVIN. M.

O. UiKKINGTOiV, J. T. MARTIN, A. S.

ttARNAV, 8. T. SrHANAHAX, OKO. A. jAKVid, JAtllS HoWK, A.

H. WUITK, U. R. tVOKllllNCTON, A. B.

BAVLI3. L. fl. WVMAN, S. CHI1TE.VDEN, J.

K. SiiLTHWORIlI, D. a a. bavus, josuh o. tow.

an Id 2m GREENLEAF FEMALE INSTITUTE, On Bkookltm Hmohth, 1U6 PIERREPONT OF CUN10N, ALPREO GREfioLRAL, A. 1 Tills flrnt OtlliU lUrii.Lut.OU Will K-OJIPu lafiiu, with rare (Mcilities for ibe tltoruugU aui hc-cumplixlKfd Aiucution of young ladies. toe circular, apply pwrioudlly, or by Wtflr, an above. aul ftw NEW IM HLICATIONS. ryHE MUNIC1PALLST-A NEW WOUK A.

containing oxeful fni'unuation pertaining to the National State aud if unlci pal Governments, urifanita nen oi ujugreue, jegiMiaiure, rew mm, published by ii. Savau, Utf NaHsau atreet, RoasA roueey and Dexter Brother, neatly mibli.iued, we!) bound, containing 3u2 parea; price $1. For aale at the omce ot the Broom tm Kvenlvq Stab, PART I. noi Letters on the Federal Conatitutlon 2e General Aashintrtoo'a Lettenj preaontinir the Con stitution A letter on KB A Letter on Bumnees A Letter on Election ImptUrtea KB Declaration of Independence (ieneral ton's (Jirculitr Iitterft General Warihinirton's Farewell Orders 110 General Washington's Farewell 178 The riuce, by Maoob iavelll 191 PAKT Letters on the Constitution of the State ot New York A Letter on the Judiciary 2bl A Letter on 1'ttual Oolnniefl iftO A Letter on lATMUtias and the Constitution of Mary lane roc 16 tf GRAPF V1NB? Jl'rfT PUBUSUKD, THJ SEC-ond Edition of Alden Spooner'a work upon the CuitlTatien ot tne urape tnstrucnona tor Trimming, Grafting, Training, Making Wine, Ac Fur sale at the Stab omce Babcoos'a book-atore, 246 Fulton atreet, Brooklyn U. Nvin'a, Fulton, nearOranee Wm.W.

Fulton Wm. W. Boee. 142 Atlantic ami in New Yort at. the Ami cultural Book-store oi A.

O. Moore, 140 Fulton-at. Price. 88 sent. tela tf HOXLSIi HI Ac.

OUILADELFHIA LAGER-BEER DE- A. POT 1 Nofl. 168 and lttO FULTON-STKEET, Corns of Cranashrt-Strrbt. Above named BfcFR in sold by tbe Kw, Quart and Pint bottles, delivered rree unavge. KK-STAtRANT OYSTKRS ad BIIXIARDS.

fljinM'i, Celebrated PHII ADU.PHIAPAl.fi; ALF drawn from tbe Wood, and bottled for Private Families. The KF.AL LAGER-BKKK ia ft Cm. PkR Glanr, always Fkvrb axtj 9- Call at HFuK'fl PAI.OON.liS3 and 160 Fulton street. auiv lu BOCK'S HOTEL, 131 SAN'IW a.vd 130 PROSPECT HT. Splendid accommodations for BOAROERS.

Billiards, Bowling Alleys, Piano Forte, and FAMOUS I.AGFR BEER. 131 Panda street and 130 Proqpfct street, Brooklyn. juuetf, I8t. jew am PETER'S LAGER BEER WHOLE-sale aud Retail, br the Barrel, on Rottlea. Irom HON BREWERY, the most celebrated in the United States.

Mr. JOHN C. St. llllim No. V2 Fulton ETenne, Brooklyn, has been appointeft an agent for the aale Spkyfrh' Laokr BtvtR, aa related above, and will turnnb to public bouses or private familif at tiie lowest New York prices.

Thin beer is admitted bv Chemiata to be the moat healthy beverage introduced tlia public. Mtsiiutactories are increasing all iver oouotry and altliough at ft introduction It waa only used by German people, it la now univenwliy used by all nations. Of all the manufactories SI'EYEKS is nronouoced the beat. Call at the iSin tha Uon, '1 Fuitoo avenue, Brouklvu, and judge younwlve. je'i lr ISEWIXO MAC HINE OIL.

ON TOUR SEWING MACilJNhS USE OMORGE CHAPPFX'H KEFlNtD LUPR1CATING OIL, reeommended and sold by all Sewing Machine facton aad drutirista throughout th Union. Also, whnlaasMU and retail at the office o. the Nanna Work, Fulton street, Urooaija, New York ad sey fMIY jxiUS ROOilS, NO. ZiZ TVUOS SliUXT, maoKLYS. (opooelte Uty Hall.) PKLO UJI.K.

Aactioneara. fleeeby announce that they are prepared to oeira consign me otf of Merchandise and pereooaJ pro- to zrta eaja MTanct tnereoo when required. lirM. H. WRIOUT, AUCTIONEER.

cALFS -tOUild, No. 837 and FultOD etreet. (Tormerl? Port Ofllte.) Brooklyn. W. ti.

will give bi attention to the ijaie of tfeal jtstate, Uutaseiioia urouure, and aler cuanise ol every aeaicripuoo. -1ARD. W. 9. TOWNSEND.

GEN Eft al Auctioneer, feeling grateful to bla frleoos aud patrons fr tuairpat rarora, wauia Inform tnem ne lias removeil l-yt gc uerar Aucnuo ana um-miaaioa bu.inefa from No. 61 No. VZ Hyrtie --rln-re tie Iruat-. bv atberlnir to the strict rult-sot booe.tv and uromutocsa. to continue to merit tbeir contidunce ami patronagv.

Good, and propertj of every aedcriptlon recivt-a sna sola on commisHion. Out door sales attended in anr oart of the city. uu.Q anvancea maae wtien requirea. ASP- SKVt THJ3 KVEilAO, 744 aocE. -B X.

B. Watobea. Cluck), and Jewelry neatly repair- and warranted. au'd am SEWERAGE. 'EWEKAOE.

Or OP THE BROOKLYN BOARD Or 1 bK (R ADODSt 1, 18W. Tatct Tliat tbe Biard ol rwer Comiuie- aioneraof tiie City ol Brnollyn, hare proeeeded to lay out said city ioto Inatricta, aa required by lanr, and the following; district uas been arranged. vir All tliat part of the City of Brooklyn, the waters and drainage from -which will be discharged through tlte aewer terminaiin; at tha foot of Harrison atreet Into the East Kiver, aod comprixag streets and parte nt streets aa follows I rjoutu aide of Atlantic atreet, from Court to Columbia atreeta Facino, Amity. Con- greaa, Baltio, Degraw and daokett atreeta, from Court to Columbia atreeta; Harrison street, from Court street to and into the East Hirer to the permanent pier line as established by law the westerly aide ot teiat street, from Atlantic to Union streets Clin-ton, Henry, Hicka and Columbia atrtets, from Atlantic to Union Verand.li Place, Tompeina 1'laee, Strong Waoe, ClieeTcr Place aud liueny Place, their whole length, and Willow street, from Atlantic to Amity streets. '1 be plan thereof haa been Bted in their omce, lial- sey'a building, 3ad Fulton atreet.

Brooklyn, for in. apection. Tho aaid Commiaalonera will meet on Wkdnkuut. the lath day ot September next, at 9 o'clock, A. at.

at tbeir said olttoe, when they will receive the views and augirestioni, and objections or any party inter. ested, and the aaid ComniUaioners will then amend, correct and review the aaid plaaa as they may deem proper. By order or rue Kuard, uAHAi.ir.i. Httsu, rreaiaent. Wm.

B. Ltwm, Secretary. aulu SEWERAGE. OFKICK OF THE BROOKLYN BOARD OF 1 SKWKH COMMlddlONKK3, Acgust 17, 1859. Takit NimoH.

That the Board of Bwer CoiuiiiU- aioner have proceeded to lay out laid city Into tie er l.iatticU, as required by law.aiid the fulloniug diHlrict ha been arrauged, viz All that pat tol the City of Brooklyn, the water nnd drainage from which will be discharged iutu tbe fcjist Kiver, at tliu loot of iNortu lfib atreet ana compriing the atreeta and parts ot fetreet aa follow- First, Second, Third and Fourth atreeta, from North Second to North Eighth atreeta North Third, iNortli rourin, north sixtn, north oeveoiu ana norm Kighih street, from Fourth to Firnt street, and North Filth atreet. from Fourth street to and into the Eist Kiver, to the Pei manent Pier Hue as established bv law. 'the nian thereof una been filed in their oflJce, Hal- ey buiidinjf, No. 355 Fulton atreet, Brooklyn, fur Dupeciion. The said Commissioners will meet on Moniuy, the twelfth day of September next at 9 o'clock, a.

at iheir aaid office, when they will receive the views and auggeatiuua and objection of any parties uald Com misul oners will tho amenil, correct and review the same aa they may deem pro per. By order of the Board, uam.i.iiUj ttiNU, i-resicient. S1 SEWERAGE. OFFK'K tiK THK BROOKLYN BOARD OP PF.WKR COMMlSSfoNKRrf, Arot'eT lt, 1H6. Takt NotiCk.

-That the Hoard ot Sewer Coniroin-tlotiers haTe proceeded to lay out Baid City fntoSevrer Idstricta, a required by taw, and tue following districts have bfeo arranged, vit All that part of tbe City ot Brooklyn, the Waters and drainage from which will be discharged into the Kast River, av the loot of Main ft rent, and Comprising the streets' and parts of treat as follows l'ly month atieet irowi Wafliiugton to Main streets. Water street, irr.m the summit, ebuut ltiU leet west of Main struct to Wash! nit tun street. Alley on west aide ol Main street, between Water and front street. Front street, from It intersection with Jamei street to Wnshington atreet. Mercein street, Irom James to Garrlsnn streets.

York street, from Jstoet to Washington streets. Siewart street from Prospect to Front s'reet. Stewart's Alley, from Front to Water streets. Alain atreet, from Prospect atreet to and into the East River, to the Pier Lib aa established by la and fiarrisuu street, from York to Front street. Also, all that part of aaid City, the water ami draiuage from which will be discharged into the Ea River, at the foot of atreet, at com- tiriainK the streets anu parts of streets as follows Washiugton street, fiom the summit, about 126 feet i-outli of Nassau btieet, to and into the East Itiver, to the permanent Pier Line as tublisned by law Adams street, from the summit about 12f fajet south of Nassau street to Plymouth atreet Nassau aud High streets, Irum Waabington to Adam streets; rfands street, trom tue summit uetwetm reiri ana Adams streets to 'Wasmngton stref rrospect.

York, Front, Water and Plymouth streets, from Pearl to Washington streets allvy on south side of York atreet, between tearl ai.d Alaas streets, its whole length and alley on both Aides ol ork street, be-t-en Adams and Waihington streets, their vbol lcoglh. aUo, all that part of said city the waters and frum which will be dischaigid into the Fust River at the root or Adams street, and cmprls imr the st. eels and narta ol streets as follows Adams street, from Plymouth street to and into the River, to the permanent pier line as established by law and John street, from Pearl to Ad atna atreeta. Also, all tbl part of saiiicity th water and drainage from which will be dlschargfd into the East River at tbe toot of Pearl street, aun comprising the stieeta anil parts ol nt reels as follow i'earl stieet, Irom Nassau street to and into the East liii'er, to the permanent pier line as ejtiblish-ed by law. Jay street, from Sands to John streets.

John aud Plymouth streets, from Gold to Pearl at. Water and Front streets, from the summit between Gold and Bridge street to Pearl street. Talman street, trom Bridge to Jay street Franklin Phce, fiom Jay to Pcail streets. Alley west side of Jay street between Front and Water atreet, its whole length. York, l'roiijrt'ct and Sands streets from Brtdge to Pearl ktreetn: and HigJ) street trom jay to nnuge sis.

Also, all that part of said city, the water and drainage from which will be discharged into the East River, at the loot of Bridge street, aod comprising the parts of sueeta as follows Bridge atreet, from John street to and into the Fast River, to the permanent pier line, as established by law and Marshal, street, from Gold to Bridge street. Also, all tli it cart of said city the waters and drainage trom which will be discharged Into the Fttst River, at ttie foot of Quid street, and comprising the streets ai.d parts oi street as follows, viz: Hold street from the summit between Front aud York ntreet, to and into the Eaat River, to tb per tuanent Pitr line as e- tablihed by law. Allev ou south lde of Front street, between Gretne Lane and Gold street, It whole length; Front street from the summit near Greene Lane to the summit between (told and Bridge atreeta; Water street, fruro the summit between Hudson avenue and old atreet, to the summit between Gold and Bridge streeU; aud Plymouth, J'din and Marshall streets from the summits between Hudson avenue and Gold street to Gold street. Also, all that part of said city, the waters and rail. age from which will be dischargod into the Kast Hirer, at the loot ot Hudson avenue, and comprising the streets and part of streets, as follow: Hudson avenue from Front street to and Into the Ea.nt River to the permanent pier line as established by law.

Alley aeuth side of Front street, between Greene Lane and Hudson avenue, tt whole lencrth: alter on south fide of Evans street, between Hudson avenue and the Navy Yard, its whole leugth; Front street, from the summit near Greene Late to Hudson ave nue. Water street, from the summit between Hudson avenue and Gold atreet to Hudson avenue. Plymouth, John and Marshall streets, from the summit between UoM atreet and Hudson arenu to Little street and Evans street, from Hudson arena to the Narv Yard. Also, all that part of a Id eitr, the water and drainage from which will be discharged into the Last River, at the fort of Little street, and eomprisin the streets and parts of atreet, as follow Little street, from Evan street to and into the East Hirer, to the permanent pier line, a establish by law and Luited Stale street, from Little street to the Navy Yard. The p'an thereof ha been filled In their Office, Hal Building, No, 365 Fultoa ttreet, Brooklyu, for in spection.

The said Commits aioner wW meet at their said office. On WEDNESDAY, the 14TH DAI OF trTK.lt. rxtt at 9 o'clock, A. M. when they will rciv.

the view and suggestion and objects ns of any part interested, and said Commissioner will then amend. conect and revi-w the same aa they may deem proper By order of the Board ainu, rrewoeox. Wiuum Liwia, Secretary. a nil 4ctd to to TO THE BROOKLYN EVEMNO STAR. Rwlrim In Baltimore fUtmtoftj.

A arc it 6. The Baitiawre Awttriean publishes call, this mornln. for a town meekinf of th friends of law and order, without distinction of party, to put in nomination candidate ia opposition tomroway tiuDa, Deal lit of Eisilaient Merchants. BaiTiifORt, Aug. 8.

George Brown, senior, of the Baltimore bankiag house George Brown tk Co. and imuieusely wealthy, died al hia residence, thH morning, at au advanced age. Jama Swan, another wealtny citl aluo died this morning. Both of the deceased were fcx Piesidents of ti.e Merchant's stank of this city. Courtesies to Hie Baltimore Ouardt City Boston, August 26.

The Baltimore City Guards were vesterdar enter- talned with a grand banquet br their hosts or the Cfaarleatowia City Guards, and In the eveoing attend ed a leTee at the house of Mayor 1'ana. Tins alter neon they will be escorted through Boston, and leave by the Worcester and Norwich rout fur home. Democratic Congressloua! tou-veitiion Bavoob, Ms Aag. 26. At lb Democratic Convention held to the Third Congressional District a raw days since, Wm.

H. Burrill and James Y. MoClintock. wsre elected dele- Kates to the National Convention at Charleston. Both gentlemen are frienaaoraiudge ouugias.

strong' popular sovereignly resolutions were passea. SECOND EDITION. EVKVING STAR OFTTCK, SX P. M. Later News from Europe, Arrival of the Aetna.

Boffio.v, August 26, The screw steamship tna. from Llvsruool. arriv ed at this port, this morning. me Aina brougbt no regular Hies ol English joui-nals, but a few miscellaneous naner were found on board and duly forwarded to the agent of the Aaao ciated Press iu New York, where they will be due at 6 o'clock P. If.

The news from Italy is contradictory. The Liverpool Post of the 13th, gives th following resume The rumors nublUued yesterday that the Ked Re publican had obtained the a drama if over tils friends of order in Parma, and that tbe Piedmon-tfe had been driven Irom that city, is conormed partially by news received from Austrian official source. Co the other hand, we learn that Connt Retset. the FjencVi Em0ror's Special Fovoy toCeotralltalv, had at Parma handbills thrown Into bis can lage expressing a wis for anuexaUon to Sardinia. The Provisional Goveroruvni of Tuscany issued a proclamation to the people before tha e'eeiioni took place, calling upon them to enable by their conduct the i-mptro.

Napoleon to do for Italy whut he in teua.s lor ttieir good, aud it ia later a beMdes, taut they have s-nt a Sptcial Fnyoy to Berlin toi-btain tbe consent jf the Prussian Oovtrument to the removal of tbe present dynasty. With r.gard to the question, us to who Is to take the place ol tbut dynusty, the Paris corrspnoteut of the Star returns to a pmject already mentioned. pameiy, a murnaye dpi ween tne urano jJiicness of Pa 'ma and the nephew ot ViotiT Kmanut. the Prince of Ca ignun, to be followed by other marriages destined to cement the union btw-en the houses of Savoy and the Imperial or Franc'. and the Bouibotifl of Parma, and at the sain? tmto piomote the causa of Italian unity under Sardinian upremacy.

In he Duohy of Modena, everybody tems to be la favor of I'iedmont. Tiie people ran in crowds, we are told, to Vote the dtMhioneinenl of Francis Filth. The Duke, It is (tdtel, is iu environs of Reggio, wuere ne wanner aoout niutaea ton id secret, to w.trm tue xrai or his parttzuns. it i furiher atati that the alodi-neae and Parmtsnns have been 1 vised to a monster banquet, which la to tax plare at 1'la-cansa, for the purpose of comiug to an uodei tand- Iuk uuoti tli ee nts The dethronemtutuf the former dynasties, Annex atlon to and ConltderHtti with luncimv and the Romgua to secure a common political and military action. The military riots at Mayenee have been followed rjy otueraoi a more tenou nature in tne neigtiDour ing city ol Frankfott.

The seat of tbe i-erman Feleral diet, were fihtiug in the street with nine arms take place daily the combatants are tha Prussian soldier oa the ne de, and the Austrian, Bavarian aud Frankfort troops on tbe other tbis new i not very re assuring lor the continuance of peace on th continent. Ttiere 1 discontent iu Iiay and disunion In Germany, aud the opinion is garni og strength that there i serious ob'taclss to the establishment of the propohd Itaalan Tbe St. Petersburg Gazette on this last point asks. How can Absolutist Austria, Theocralie Bume con atitutionul Piedmont, and the two Sicilies, Phi ma, Tuscany and Modina be amulgimated. What measu.e can be adopted for the uniform de-velopemeut ol the moral and prodictlvs force oi tlia nation? iluw can unity be established aud dinoord i prevenied.

Xiuxt Plfdiuont make the nacriUce ol her liberal innovations tu Rome or Vienna, or must the contrary take place? Theie grave questions it add can only be decided by a Congress. ffUNCB. The now from Paris la pacific in tme. The Empe ror Napoleon has, it 1 said, resolved to lnaugui real and solid peace policy aud with this view ha propose to reduce the import on ci talu raw material, including Coal and Iron to promote lail-way works and ith. wise to give a stimulus to trad aod commerc.

ruRKKr. The Constantinople naners announce that the last earthquake ha completely ttPBtroyed the town of trzeroura tnq eveu aemoiisneo tue rampart oi iu town. ITfoTeiueuU of Governor Seymour, Bosioir, Auff. U6 11 86 A. A Committee of gentlemen from Counecticut are tne city await injr Governor tevmour to escoit uim t.j hi native place, where a grand public weloome win be tendered to mm.

uovernor uymour is passenger on the America. Failure of U'holcaule Grocers CmnXaVn, Aug. 28. Messrs. Holme and Corn well, emcer aud cum- misdon merchauta, hat aaigaed their property.

urnweu nas aosconaea. From 1'asbluClon. WasaiKOToif Ausust 26. The Stats Department ha been oQiciallf advi-ed that an order ha been received at the Custom Uou.se, Para, Brazil, authorizing the reduction ot the Government Juxport duty to Ave per centum, a autarence oi two per centum in tavor oi the ti porter, the order took eltect on the 26th July, Professor Steiner'e Balloon Asccn sion Ohwifo, Aug. 26.

Professor Steiner, the srronant, aceaded In bis balloon Furnpa from Toronto at ha If-pant four y-a- erday afternoon anu lauded bait-past nine laat at emng eight mile south of this city, having come all the way over Lake uatario. STEAM-HEATflNft APPAKATIS THE PERFECTION OF ARTIFICIAL HKAT IOW PHsTWRF, PKIP-RWiOTATUsa rflKAM-HEATING APrARAi Ld, (0 old's Patent,) with L. U. Hills' Improvements, Aianutaciureu sou e.recieu uj HILLS A BENTON, NO. 68 rULlDN 8TBERT, BKUtJKLYN, N.

Y. Sol Agents for Brookljn. and State of New-York, (In partj Lonnecticot, wew-wwwy, rvunmyiw-nia, and other States, South and Wet. This admirable apparatus, as now perfected. Is the only lorm oi tenm Meat ing pnrir.iiy adapted to rui waRMivonr pstvati.

Rtnacia, htorhs, CHcmoiin, soeprraLs, Borna, oiurBN- AC, SC. The characteristic advantages are Ecooooiv and Durabilitv in coo truction. Kcooomy of fuel. Lutire Aifety ironi tire aod plosion, (which can be said with troth of no other or hot-air furnace Self Regulation aud Fjlsc of mauaifenieut. Freedom from dut.

iras and noise. Even and Uulok Uiatribu- tionof beat, Simplicity and Durability, Adaptation all place, blegance of appointment wbete litmr-ml, Freelem from unpleasant draught of air, Fret-CUNT and Fust Vk-viilatioii nicety ol I'ljustment to auy required temperrtur it oceuple but little space, teducen cot of Inxtiranee and fuel. This radiant beat is peculiarly adapted to delicate lung-, and In ether esses, where but air furnaces are open great objection. Call at No. 68 Fulton street, Brooklyn K.

and examine for yourself, A descriptive pamphlet, with figures and oumeroua teatiinenials, from well ktmwe aud eminent eititena, will be Rent to any eddnma, er given oa application at tbe Office, No, Faltoa si, Brooklyn, V. jyS 9o tt tba If ard, rialt be Bats Ball. amd Excelsor. -A match game, between the Star and E.teelsior Base Ball Cluba, will be played on Saturday, 27th nt o'clock, P. on the grounds of the Clubs, at Penny BiHge, foot of Court street.

KIXOS COUNTY RkPUBLICAN GEN COMMITTER. lo nurn.n f. ii- S'lupleJ at a regular meeting of this Committee, lislil August 2d. tbl Republican Hectors of tha sere-ral Wards apd Towns of Kidlt. County, are requested ta meet therein on THURSDAY KVKNINQ, Septem.

bar lHt, 1868, between ibe hours ol eight and nine o'clock, tor the LUruOKe of Hire nJiuoiH from each Want and Town, to meat In Assembly Ms. trlct Conventions, for tlia purpon. of choosing two Delegates and two alternates from each Assembly Dmtrlot, to nt in stale Convention, In the City of I Sepbimbsr. The said Wari and Town Primary alectinnl to ioiiows I ffiRD FTACR OP Mnrrrttrj. lit-SUr Hotel.

Corner of tlain and Plymouth strstts. I A No Com atreat. itii No. Ill AdauM street. (Stb Housl of Aaron Mtorer, 123 Prospect ltree, ethl'orner of Baltic and Clinton streets.

7th Rallying Hall, cor. Franklin and Willoughby avenues. 8th Hltcban's store, cor 3d ave and lttb strait. 9tb Three Mile House, Fulton arenu. 10th 08 Boerum street.

inn (ji irner of Court and Church atreati. 14th t'il (Irand ntrpAt Wli Masonic Hall, H09 firaud street ioin i oiou mil, corner nwen and Hoserole street, nth-Jonas' Hotel, Franklin of Noble lSlh Haabe'i Hotel, cor. Mtrtle and Buahn-ick avs. ltltb Nnrtliwest cor. of Difision aio.

and 4th at. Flatlauda Uual place of meeting. Flatbusli Usual plaoeof mealinir. (Iravessud Usual place of meetinir. Ne I'trecht Usual place of meeting.

iii sneiiiuiy iisirio ouTeniions wiu meet on attbelol'oirlngtinni mitiw Rooms, Ho. 9(urtsUeet, 3 o'clock, P. AsMmbly Difitr.ct Scbnol Hou-w, corner Baltic and cimtoo uwia, clock, A-Membly Dittrict 1 77 (iouiliitreet.st 8 o'clock 4tb Amwmbly ritstrirt lepubllota fieneral Com- nnttfs Hoodih, No. vouti Htrwt.at 8 o'clock, P. M.

Dtu AHMmblr if strict Una Hall, conifer Auelplu stroat aod Myrtle avenue, at ft clock, P. M. 6tb ARsemlilv Iklatriot U1poo. 6th atreet, at 8 o'clock, P. M.

7th Anwrnbly Dintrict 'Uoiajn Hall, corner Ewen and Herote RtreeU. at o'clock, to. By order, D. srKOXO.Clial.niai.. J.

N. HTEAa.HK, Secretary. 8t TUB REIT BLICAN ELKCTORS OF THE COl'NTV OF KINGS, are hereby notiBed tl at purHuant to Art. 21 of the By-Laws of the Ke-p jblican General Committee, tiwy MOfT bnroli thkik uion tbe books of tbeir respective Ward and Town Atsocial iona, aT o.vs wkkk prior to tun I'ihmT D4T nr JtPf.MBlR our. to enable tbem to vote at the Primary Election to be held on said nrt day of aud at all other primaries during tlia UM.

aucu enrollment must be maje wltu the umcers or tbe several Ward and Town Anociatlewi, in tbeir respective Vtan'a aud Towns, aud tbe said oGicera will cause immediate notice to he given, stating n.ore particularly where and with whom such enrollment maybewwcle. DKMAS STKONO, rreit r. itiogn LO. nep. uen.

com. J. N. Ptkarks, Sec'y. Brooklyn.Augiut 17th, 1859.

aillS 121 THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE WHO were appointed br tbe Kkpcblica.v Oksirkai Commities for tbe purpoae of carrying out Lbe pro vimonftoi menegisiry law, wiu MfcET avKKT ihuks-DAY I. VKMMJ, at 8 o'clock, at the Committee Room, No. Court street. Tbe Chairman of each Ward ana Town delegation are requested to attend aaid meetings, to receive auoli Information aa will enable tbem to carry out the above object. justrn Hu.v UKitii tTMINQ, JOHN N.

STEAUN9, W. K. RU-tiklX, S. M. PAKsONfj, JUHN N.

HaLLESBRCS, S. U. TIHNEB, a n6 tf Committee. TO THE REPUBLICANS OF TI1E 4th Ward ol tb. Clt, of Brookl.n -Pleaae take no.

la t'ce, that tbe Boll Book of the Republicans of this V.nl 1. at Hp Riiil', 'l- .1 Wird, ii at Mr. W. Bull j. 221 Wiuiliiaifttin corner ot Tillary.

Peraoan wlLing to rot at tb Prim rr Mtuug, caa bar thtlr names HiroUva tt tUe kUoti piao. J. f. JiLKi iiA, Sec'y. PROPOSALS rpo CONTRACTOIW PROPOSALS will receinii at the Offlue the CommiS' iloDfrfi of Swenure, No.

6 Halwy'n Bulldiaff, 366 Ful toa fitreet, oo or bMiore AuotPT 'Jin, (to be opfaed at 12, no ttiot flftj, ior removing tue airt.eto,, from Httvuiond Atreet sewer ami Its tnsr to about UAO cubic tm-Uh. Ibu proposals to state tbt price per cubic jxnl for taking out and removiDg atatann. auiv ia DROPOSAL3 FOR COAL AND WOOD. SeaUd proposals will be reotfred at the effloe Trra Ulluma wui. w.

1, BS "H(U Coal, tor the Jail and various Court roumi aud Coun omcea in iue cuy oe aenyereo as required, ai the County Jail, Ramond atreet, and City Hall. Also, 60 more or less, of best Virginia Pine wood, deuvereu as aoore. ine oamea or two good securities will be required. By order ot tue Hoard supervisors. Brooklyn, August 22, 1S50.

au22 td OOFT SOAP. SEALED PROPOSALS KJ will be received at the Office of the County Trea surer. Reiuaen street, until THCIMDAT, Sept. 1st. 2 P.

for furnishing the County Jail with ill BAtfnkl.3 (more or on bum oai'. lODeae. tlvereil at the Jail, in Raymond street, as required. liy oraer at me tsoara or nupervisors. Brooklyn, August 22, 1069.

td CONVEYANCES. cVc. COB GREENPORT LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD TWICE DAILY for the summer Leave douth Ferry, Brnoklyn, 10 A. Mail and P. 11., Expreaa.

Beturning-arrlva in Brooklyn Ji.lv a. 1HA9. jj-2 tf LONO ISLAND RAIL-ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. exceoted.) and alter skidat, July ist.

iboa. TKAJ.V ooiwu aasT. Leave Brooklyn for Oreennort at 10 00, A. H. and 30 P.

M. lave Brooklyn for Rirerhead at 10 00, A. M. and 30 P. it.

Iiare Brooklyn for North lallp, at 10 uu, A. and 30 P. Leave Brooklyn for Farmingdale at 10 80 a. 30 and 30. M.

Leave Brooklyn tor Syesaet, at 11, 11. And 4 30, P. ljave Brooklyn for Hemcstead, at IS 00, A. at. .4 00.

4 and 6 30 P. Ii. Leave Brooklyn tor Jamaica, at 10 00, A. 12 4 4 so, a sv, aw. ana 4 ta, r.

ss. rKMn.wj.flu saw, Iave (Irswaxertfor Brooklyn, at 4 60 and 00, Leave Hrrerheac for fjeooklyi, at a aod 11 60 M. iMverautuuk far Brooklyn ate 21, a. si. and 33.

1'. IL Iave Nortli Win for Brooklyn at 7 08 A. and 2b, r. at. Iave ueer Para ior nrooaiyn, at hs.b., ana 40.

P. it. Leave Farmingdale for Brooklyn, at 0 00 and 48, oo, r. H. Leave ttyosset for Brooklyn, at 20, A.

and 30 P. 11. Leave Hempstead for Brooklyn, at 28, 7 86, and A. 2 23 and 6 10. P.

II. lave Jamaica lor Brooklyn, at 6 40, 7 10, 8 09, 48, A. 3 16, 4 36, and 6 66 P. M. N.

B. Express Train may set down paaaengers at Hickaville and H. Branch going Weat, and take up nasaeugera at same pointa going tarther East thai. Jeruaaiem. All other passengers who may ride on Expreas Train between Brooklyn and Jerusalem, wiU charged mi per cent, advance on regular rare.

jetMi OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. MER. CHANTS' LINK OF STEAMERS between New-York and Albany, from foot of Robinron street, Daily, nt o'olock, f. M. KNICKERBOCKER.

B. Nblsok, Moitdav, WaiiNSNDav It rmDiV. HERO, W. J. Haft-cox, Tuwjut, TauswaT A SomuT, neiurning, leave Aioany i r.

at. Tleketa can be had at the omoe on the wharf for tha stations on tho Mew Vork Ceatral Railroad. pnscipai utles in tba western sutes ana CamuU. rjagaaew ehecked to nil points on the New xork Central Railroad, free of ha rye. freight carried at rati need rates ana sorwardea promptly- ELI HUNT, Agent, Banatt ana vawnMsvan in of to the ot or m.t Oil near the Eighth Ward line, and carried off number of valuable articles.

This ia tha third lima Mr. Gilbert's house has been robbed this summer. Suisanci. The lower part of Fulton atreet has been made very obnoxious for a number of days past by cleaning out the Public Sewer. If one halt the smell had been created at this hot season by the ernp- llnttfa nlslii I li r-l of Health won Id have interfered, But it appears publio sewera can be opened in tha middle of tha and cleaned out when the ana is at its full height Is this right.

i A hnv TtAniA J.iltn Rlianlav fall Inln Ih. water at the foot of North Tenth street, last evening, and waa taken out quite insensible, but In time lo save life. He was taken to tha residence of his mother, on Fourth atreet, where restoratives were applied. Tbe craw of pilot boat No. 4, on Wed.

needay night, rccaed a man who had fal. lea overboard from the Fultoa ferry boat Fulhn..

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