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in DAILY AID KINGS COUNTY BEMOCIUT VOL. 5 NO. 276. BROOKLYN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1G. L846.

NINE CENTS PER WEEK. IDru 5ooi0. BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, AND KIN US COUNTY IJ.EMOCRAT. lUatri)C0 cmfc letucirg. Insurance.

ifc Dnsurancc. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVKU A Card In renewing his thanks for the liberal natronnuo hithnrin fjntmvnl noon him. tin? mm1 ESTABLISHED 1836. CI5. MUST PREMIUM READY MADE LINEN, STOCK, HOSIERY, AND GLOVE UTUA RE I LIFE I NSU RANCE COMPANY.

ii ifnll frt. I. Vaa A is rtoii, I'ublislicr, 'Ezglc jBuildiiitr 30 KiiltoiL street, Braoklyn, l. r. York.

This Institution Is distinguished from allotharm oivjuc, jo. luo fuiton street, Ilrooklyn. Constantly to rido in so homoly a conveyance. Of his character, more will be leornod in tho subsequent pages. On the back seat of all, and crowded among a heterogenous mass of market sat a gentleman, the last of my four companions.

I could occasionally hear him humming a tune to himself, which was proof that he did not feel in any other than a pleasant mood. He wai dressed plainly, though I thought richly and I understood by rny un iiaiiu, an assortment oi tile following articles: senber nssures his customers nndjfricnds that he shall endeavor to inert! its continuance. In connection with his general stock of Gold and Silver Patent Lever, Anchor Escapement, L'Epine, Vertical and other Watches, ho has Gentlemen's Linen Shirts. BllOOKLYN FIRE INSCKAIVCE CO. tijfice upper eor.

of Fulton and Front sts. rjlHLS Company continue to take rirc risks, on buildings, JL merchandize, vessels in port, und property gunurully, on their usual favorable terms. By a judicious management of its affairs, the company trust thatihey will always be able, as hcrenkm, promptly to adjust and settle nil losses that may occur. The capital of the comimiiy was not imppired by the great fin, in New York, In Julv last, the losses bv thui cilnmitv IwSnff llmil Linen Bosoms of every de scription. homeorabroad, by all, or most, ol tbu following peculiarities.

1. Where the premiums arc over $50, it requires only ene quarter part in Cash, instead of the whole. I 2. It allows the Assured to pay yearly, quarterly, monthly or irrekhj. 3.

Noltart of the profits arc urithhdd or diverted from tho II Dslivcruil. to City Subscribers, every evening, at NINE 'CUNTrf per week, viynblo to the Carriers. Subscriptions "taken at the s'ime rate, for six months or a year, in advance. Mail Subscribers, 5 per annum, in advance. Linen Collars and Wrist bands.

mrgeiy incn ased and varied his assortment ot Gold and Silver Pencils, S(ectacles, Thimbles. Jewe ry of all kinds, and Silver Wan, which, together with a great variety ot other useful and ornamental goods, will be sold at prices Muslin Shirts with Linen Bosoms, Collars, Wristbands. Shirts without Collars. Colored Shirts of every description. Muslin Shirts with Linen Silk and Cotton Night Caps.

irunmeu satin Stocks ol the uitiuu uiiloi ineir surplus lunu. latest style. Samuel Smith, Nicholas R. Van Brunt, TERMS OP ADVERTISING. Plain do do do Trimmed Bombazine do Plain do do FOTt LINKS.

Oil I.K8H. 1 S'1 50 1 week $1 38 Wri st bands. Boys Shirts of every description. Gents. Silk Net Drawers.

Platted do do 2 5 00 3 do (i 00 0 do 10 00 James Forbes, William Hunter Alexander Newman, Elisha I). Hurlbut, Cyrus P. Smith.j Amos Willets, a John Smith, William Ellsworth, Bhuk and Fancy Cravats raui bpoiiom, Abraham Van Pwlt, John Diinon. Thomas 11. Redding, Hwnry C.

Murphy, Warren Richmond, Benjamin W. Davis, Joseph Pelt it. 0 7. 3 do I 00 4 do 1 13 fl do 25 3 i3 3 do 88 4 do 3 00 0 do 3 88 uo Linen do Silk and Cambric Pocket ORDERED WORK of evory description, attended io carefully and promptly. REPAIRING.

All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and every other kind of goods dealt in by the subscriber, repair ed with despatch. ENGRAVING on gold and silver, executed by a superior worknmn. WM. WISE, Watchmaker, Jeweller, and Silversmith, je4 7y Fulton street, Brooklyn. 9 do 15 00 1 year 20 00 Handkerchiefs.

Gum Elastic, Sill: Cotton Cotton Net do Plain do Lambs wool do White Red Flan, do Can do friend, the driver, at ono of the stopping places, that his rear passenger had come with him from an obscure village, whence there was no other conveyance, and whero he had boon for sporting purposes. Tho journey on which we were all bound, (each of us was going to New York,) might have been rather monotonous, were it not that after a few miles we most of us allowod tho reservo of strangers to melt away, and began to treat one another as familiar acquaintances. My neighbor by the sido of the country woman, was tho only exception to this. He Suspenders, i nomas j. Israel B.

Urice, EJohn Blunt. Hoskln and Kid Gloves of do do do do do do do do do ADVERTISING 'INSIDE. When advertisements are inserted and continued on the tnsido, immediately preceding the ireneral advertisements, in leaded matter or otherwise, the following are the rr.tes: Silk Net Shirts. hWM. ELLSWORTH, President.

Alfred G. Stevens, Secretary. John Dimori. one ot the directors, will attend daily at his olhce, ir Atlantic street, to applications nnd effect insurance for the company. Cotton Lamb's Wool do do Merino do superior quality.

Linen, Thread and Cotton.J Sheets, Pillow Cases and Towels. Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, and every article pertaining io gentleman's wardrobe tor immediate uso. fitc, lc. Assured either iu charity, or otherwise. 4.

It has no Loan, either itomnial or real, to pay interest lor; having a sufficient capital funded, from premiums received. 5. The Assured can withdraw his profits, or leave them to accumulate, year by yuurat his optunu G. It assures io the age of (17. instrad of stopping at G0.j 7.

It declares the profits yearly, instead of onco in five, or seven yenrs, and issues scrip yearly to the Assured, for th estimated profits, bearing per cent, inturest which scrip redeemed in irhrn the profits amount to $200,000 or is alio ired to accumulate at the option of the Assured. d. It enables a man tu provide fur his wife and children, in such a way, that although he may lose everything, they arc soft and all persons, whether married or unmarried to provide for Old sickness and H'ant, as well as for Death. The Assured can surrender the policy at any time after the first year, and reeeirr its rruitaldc value. 11).

At any time niter the first year, the Assured can borrow, on the scrip issued, tiro thirds of its amount so that he has nothing to fear from a change of circumstances, or inability tu pay the premium. 11. Directors and Officers are chosen yearly; and the Assured Votes according to his intrrest. 12. The funds arc all vested in United States, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts stocks und in Real Estate in New York and New Jersey, wholly unincumbered, and of double the vol us loaned or loaned to the Assured as above, 13.

It pays no Directors, no Auditors, no Solicitors. Jt lends monry to neither. 14. It does not reckon the Assured a year older than ho Is but from six. months less, li sis months more, so a to equalize the estimate between all parties.

5 G3 1 week 1 75 2 3 00 3 3 50 1 insertion $0 75 1 00 3 do 1 20 i do 1 50 1 month 4 00 2 0 50 3 do 10 00 0 do IG 00 Ladies Silk and Merino Vests and Drawers. Hair and Tooth Brushes. Cologne Water, and A good assortment of Canes. Office of lUe Long; IsKiitU Insur'cc Co. i No.

41 Fiilton strekt, Brooklyn. A THE ANNUAL ELECTION for Directors of this xSL Institution, held on Monday, the 11th May, the following gentlemen were olected for the ensuing year: TTEW iKWliLRY A WA'JTCJrl ESTAB LISHMENT. The subscriber, for 12 years a manufacturer of ffoid and silver ware in the city of Brooklyn, has lately opened an establishment for the manufacture and sale of every article which may be called for in his line. His iucilities arc such that customers leaving their orders can be supplied with every variety of pattern, shape or size, of rings, beads, spoons, bracelets and chuins, all of which are made by practical workmen. In regard to the manufacture and le of Jewelry, the subscriber pledges himself, that all articles shall be equal to the recommen dation, and we make it an Invariable rule whenever this does not give to exchange it or relund the money.

Bclim himself a nractical iewellcr. he in nblo tn directors Benj. W. DeLamatcr, Thomas Baylls, YEARLY AUVE RTISING. Yearly Advertising in this paper, Sin per annum the space occupied at one time never to exceed three squares Advertising fursi.v months, $'15.

BUSINESS CARDS, per annum. 3" All advertisements not accompanied with written infractions be inserted until forbid, anil charged accordingly. All transient advertisements must bo paid for in adcancc. C. B.

thankful for tho favors Iw itowcd on 1dm for tho past nine years, solicits a continuance of the same. It shall bo his utmost endeavor to give work of the best materials and make. C. B. B.

having been awarded the Premium of the recent Fair, it is evident his work, as it always has been, is of a superior quality. B. Gentlemen embarking for sea, can be instantly supplied for the voyage. jel preserved a stifl'pragmatical demeanor, and evidently thought it beneath him to bo amused, and quito indecorous to join in the laugh at our little witticims. Colby and howover, chatted away, occasionally interchanging a remark with the gentleman on tho back scat, whom wo found to be quito a fine fellow, according to our notions.

Though there was a species of dignity about him which forbade too near an approach of familiarity, there was nothing of that distant haughtiness which characterized our judge, with accuracy, tho value and woikmanship of all arui ies in ms uno. Henry Young, Peter C. Corncll, Daniel Ayros, Fred'k Marquand, R.J. Hutchinson, Robert Hicks, II. V.

W. Thome, William S. Packer, W. Horace Brown, Smith Woodhull, Neziah Wright, George B. Fisk, Thomas W.

Birdsall, Joseph Sprague, Peter Morton, Charles J. Taylor, Geo. S. Howland, Daniel A. Bobbins, RINGS, CHAINS.

PRECIOUS STONES. Dh.mond. topaz, ruhy, torquuise, enamelled, mourning, wedding und chased Rins. with a great variety of plain and common ones, ofevurysizound pattern, from Scents J5. Bosom yHAWLS HALL HUGHES, 107 Fulton arc 3 desirous of closing out the whole of their stock of Barege, Silk and Net Summer Shawls, and arc selling them oil" at cost many of them, having been bought very recently, will be sold 50 per cent, below former prices.

an25 Ainos. P. Stanton, Edward P. Heyur, pins, cameos, a great variety ot beautitul designs, und with pink, orange and brown colors. Topaz, amethyst, pink aud cluster Pins, both imitation and real snlmwlifl Isaac Hyde, Geo.

S. Wily, John A. Lott. diamond do. enamelled, mourninc.

shawl and hair ins A At a meeting of the new Board. B. W. DELAMATER. was unanimously re elected President for the ensuing BROOKLYN WEEKLY EAGLE, IS rUULlHilED EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING.

23?" 'Terms $1 per annum, payable in advance. HOOK. A EJ JOJS viei.vrj 1 HINTING IN GOT.l), SILVER, AND FANCY" COLORS, Executed with Taste find Promptness, AND AT A ORKAT REDACTION" FltOM RATES. year. ji.

j. i Secretary. Brooklyn, June 15th, 184G. jel5 IT IIVEIVS A large assortment of Linen Sheetings and SlA 4 4 wide Linens. Huckabacks and Diapers, damask Table Linen and Cloths, Napkins and Uoylics, just received and selling cheap at HALL HUGHES', nu25 107 Fulton street.

FIHiVXS A large assortment of Merrimac and other American Prints of the latest styles, just purchased FOR CASH, and selling at unusually low prices, at nu2a HALL HUGHES'. 107 Fulton st. ftilMGs CO. MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Or tiik City or Brooklyn.

splendid assortment of stono and fancy pins for gentlemen. Also bracelets of enamelled, topaz, amethyst, stone, plain and hair. Gold chains, a great variety, from. SP to S40, each of new and beautiful patterns, comprising some of the Albert and wove; an excellent assortment of Gold Keys, from $1 upward, to match. Earrings, plain and enunielled, engraved and stone do.

Ears pierced, ami rings inserted immediately. SPECTACLES. Gold and silver Spectacles, and glasses inserted to suit any age. Eye classes, sold lockets, miniature If. The rates are lower, the expenses less, and the profit larger, than with Foreiirn Htlces investments hero yielding from (i to 7 nreeiti.

abroad only 3 per cent. tu say nothing of 33 3 jterccnt referred nor of interest allowed to those who furnish a "guaranty capital," at tlw rate of 5 per cent, on every hundred pound suliscribed. for every ten pounds paid in lb. Instead of encouraging, every precaution is taken Io. prevent a forfeiture of the policy.

17. The liability of the Assured Is limited by Law, to tho amount of his premium note. STEPHEN CROWELL Agent for Brooklyn, office in the Brooklyn Institute, 184 Washington street. Jiledie.nl Examiners, ROBERT ROSMAN M. 13i Henry street.

DANIEL A YRES, M. corner of Fulton and Sands st Pamphlets containing rates of Premium, and general information on Life Insurance, together with blank forms of application, and the fullest information, can be had on application to the agent, or either of the medical examiners. ml3 STEPHEN CROW ELL, Agent, THIS Company, recently organized according to the provisions of its charter, (with it cash capital of thirty thousand dollars, in addition to tho ordinary secure lies of the mutual nlan of insurance) is readv to insure all kinds of Inland Navigation, Transportation, and Fire Risks, against loss or damage, at rates ami terms moderate and cases, a large variety gold and silver pencil cases and gold thimbles, from $2 to $10 gold pens from the best manufac tories. solicits tue patronage ol us menus ami me public at the olhce of the Company, No. 47 Fulton street.

SILVER WARE. Cup soup ladles, napkin rings, table 1 kusthes and teas, desserts, salts, tongs, butter knives, fruit and cheese do. all of which are made of silver war Adrian liegeman, Jir.ST opened, six cases BLEACHED and ten bales of BROWN SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS they will be sold at the very lowest rates, at uu25 HALL fc HUGHES. 307 Fulton st. FLANTVELS A full stock of white and scarlet, plain and twilled Flannels of all qualities, on hand, and selling nt very low prices, at au25 HALL HUGHES, 107 Fulton st.

ALPACCAS A small lot of silk warp blk and blue blk Alpnccas, just ree'd from auction, much below value they will be sold for a small profit, at au25 HALL HUGHES', 107 Fulton st. iSKiMAWtiii Gingham Dawns and Printed Mus stM" Uns A small lot of these jzonds. of lioht colors, now YORK LIFE FIRE MARINE. yk AND INLAND STATE STOCK. INSURANCE COV i Charles M.

Olcott, Gardner Wheelwright, Mott Bedell, John Leggett, Adonijah Underbill, Gerrit Smith, Aaron L. Rcid, John C. Mttllory, Edward W. Dunham, William H. Cary, Nicholas 1.

liquor, JVo. 20 Wall street Capital S5OU.U00 Are now nro pared James Kearney, Alfred Clapp, Samuel E. Johnson, Thomas Carpenter, William Rockwell, William Burbuuk, Gerrit L. Martense, Nathaniel D. Carlile, John II.

Brower, Morris Reynolds, ranted equal to coin. Also a fine lot of gold and silver watches from the best makers, verge, lever, horizontal, vertical, Plated ware, tea trays, fruit baskets, candle sticks, coffee nnd tea setts, silver combs, thimbles, plated spoons, pocket knives, scissors, silk purses, pocket books Door plates, made and engraved in a superior style. Having in his employ an experienced watch maker, he can assure his patrons that their work shall be done in a superior manner, and warranted to give entire satisfaction; having beautiful time keeper made expressly for his own use, by which watches entrusted to his care arc regulated with great accuracy. Those in want of any of the above articles, are respectfully invited to call and examino, as the goods will be freely shown, and offered at such prices as tu. S.

Powell, Aiucii opoostfr, selling off at a little more than half the price they sold for the early part of the season, to nnke room for winter goods. nu25 ALL HUGHES. 107 Fulton st. ADRIAN HEEMAN, President. Mott Bedell, Vice President.

s23 Stqthcn Undtrrhill, Secretary. cannot lau to sun. joua u. ii.a&i. AT HALL HUGHES', 107 Fulton BAREGES and BALZORINES nre now selling off thirty perct.

cheaper than two months1 since, in order to make room for fall goods. au23 Jllanvfact unrig Jviccllcr, 11 Fulton st. "2 doors bcJow jel tf Concord, Brooklyn. to insure against loss by lire, the damages of the soas and, inland navigation, also the loss of human life, upon terns equal, if not more favorable, than those of any cither Company in the city. Having their business divided upon the four different branches of insurance, they avoid the great error of former companies, by having only one fourth of their interests affected by any calamity, however great, by lire, sea, or casualty fatal to human Hie, havingntall times three fourths of their business to sustain the one fourth which may he affected by those disasters which so ol ten ruin those companies whose whole capital is engaged upon either fire, marine, life or inland insurance.

Another of great security adopted by this eompany Is not to takeanV risk, upon any consideration, for a greater sum than $5000; also no two risks adjoining, thereby avoiding the errors which have proved fatal to other companies. This company also, to avoid any disarrangement of the insured, pay all losses as soon us satisfactorily arranged, dispensing wiUL the useless delay of sixty days, oftentimes of such serious inconvenience to the insured. The munition of the mercantile, marine and personal interests, is respectfully called to the many advantages of this, Company. DIRECTORS. "jTOK'i'M AMERICAN JFUCE IXS'E.

JJy Jigcncy Office, IS Fulton street, Brooklyn. The subscription to the Capital Stock of the North American Fire Insurance Company, being now completed, notice is hercbygiven that the original amount of to 250,000 is fiUt t. This Company is now prepared to insure neainst loss or other male passenger. With the disposition of cheerful hearts, wo found a source of ploasure in almost everything. The very slowness and sleepiness of tho paco with which our horses jogged along, was tho text for many a merry gibo and humorous observation.

Entering into tho spirit of our gayety, the sportsman in tho further seat entortained us with numerous little anecdotos, many of them having referenco to scenes and places along the road we wero passing. He had, he told us, a fondnoss for prying into the olden history of this, his native island a sort of antiquarian taste for the stories and incidents connected with tho early settlers, and with the several tribes of Indians who lived in it before the whites came. Chapter II. As it was now past noon, we began to feel as though we should be none tho worse for our dinner. Accordingly, in good time, our driver drew up at a low roofed public house, and proceeded with great deliberation to ungear his horses, for tho purposo of giving them a tomporary respite from their labors.

Glad of being able to get out in tho opon air, and upon our legs once more, mysolf and Colby (for we had become quite cronies) sprang lightly from the vehicle, and bouncing along the little door quite refreshed at stretching our cramped limbs on the low porch which rau along iu front of tho house, Demaine got out very. leisurely, and with a cool disdainful look, stood by the front wheels of the wagon, eyeing the home and the people of the place, some of whom now made their appearance. The country woman also made a movement forward. Sho was a fat and somewhat clumsy dame and we thought tho least Demaine could do, would be to ofl'er her some assistance in getting down upon the ground. Ho stood in such a position himself, that he effectually precludod any one olse from offering that assistance.

But he continued his contemptuous stare, and paid, apparently, not tho least attention to what was going on around him. Turning around a moment to look at Colby, who called my attention in the room, the next minute my hoaring was assailed by a quick cloar cry and ATHVETS, CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, VESTIXGS. A eood stock of those articles always on hand, and will ho sold to purchasers at very small profits, at au25 HALL HUGHES'. 107 Fulton st. I ALIA A CAMEO BREAST PINS The subscriber has made a careful selection from a choice lot of Cameos recently imported from Rome, which he lias mounted in fine gold, and oiffers to the ladies for their inspection.

damage by fire, on the most liberal terms. sitt m. i iu ton st. UlKJfciUlUKK. Jnmes W.

Otis, IfEARTH RUGS. CARPETS. Floor Oil Cloths. A few pieces of Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, floor Oil Cloths, tabic Oil Cloths, and Hearth Rugs, lately purchased at low prices atauction. and soiling cheap, at an25 HALL HUGHES'.

107 Fulton st. "glAB 5iIWiS A few pairs of the most becoming" imJ pattern of Ear Rings yet made, finished and for sale by WM. WISE, Watchmaker and Jeweler, A Tale of Long Island. FOKTPSES OF A'COUIV'rKY BOV; Incidents in Town and his rent arc at the South. BY J.

R. Chapter I. Oa'E bright cool morning in tho autumn of 183, ti country market wagon, which also performed tho office of stago coach for those whoso means or dispositions were luimblo enough to bo satisfied with its rndo accommodations, was standing, with the horses harnessed before it, in front of a. village inn, on tho Long Island turnpike As the geography of some reader may be at fault to toil tho exact whereabouts of this locality, I may as well say.that Long Island is a part of the State of New York, and stretches out into the Atlantic, just south eastward of the city which is the great emporium of our westorn world. The most eastern county of the island has many pretty towns and hamlets tho soil is fertile, and tho pdoplo, though not refined or versed iu city lifn, are very intelligent and hospitable.

It was in that eastern county, on the sido nearest tho sea, that the road ran on which tho markot wagou just mentioned was going to traverse. The driver was in the bar room, taking a glass of liquor. As the landlord, a sickly looking, red nosed man, was just counting out the change for the one dollar bill out of which the price of the brandy was to bo takon, a stranger enters upon tho scone. Ho was a robust youth, of about twenty years and ho carried an old black leather valise in his hand, and a coarse overcoat hanging on his arm. Tho proprietor of tho vehicle standing outside, knew, with the tact oNiis trade, tho moment til is young man hovo in sight, that ho probably wished to take passage with him.

The stranger walked along the narrow path that bordered tho road, a ligth andspringy ti) mum street. Daniel B. Fearing, Charles Williams, William Whitewright, Cornelius McCoon, David B. Kecler, Moses H. Grinncll, John C.

Cruger, Elisha Riggs, Andrew Foster, Samuel J. Bculs. Thomas Tileston, James Bogert, Hugh Auehincloss, James McBrair, Jouiah Lane, Richard M. Blalchford, Caleb Swan, Thomas A. Gale, ipl JK.TLEiTIEN'S SEAL RINGS A few admira xJjHT bly set "cygnet" rings, just finished and and for QTabinct Ware.

mith Raymond, sale by WM. WISE, Thomas Franks, je watcnmaKcr ana jeweler, ruiton si. Jonathan Thorne. OILVEK FRUIT KNIVES, appropriate for presents JT3 a choice supply received this day, for sale by WvlIIs Blackstone. Samuel Jones, David Ames, Richard Ransom.

George M. Hargous, Edmond Roberts, Nicholas A. Miles, Theodore Floyd, James Romsen, James Tolbert, Suniucl Allen, George Morris, Francis Johnson, WILLIAM WISE, je3 watchmaker and jeweller, 79 Fulton st. William Hurlhurts, Oliver Hanivants, Peter Rogers, Jus. Van Renseller, Charles Daniel Perkins, Lawrence, Stephen in turn, Charles Adams, JAMES W.

OTIS, President. JOHN McBRAIR, Secretary 1. S. For insurance apply at the Agency Office, No. 18 Fuitonlstrcet, Brooklyn, of TBROOKS FASHIONABLE CABINET, SOFA, CHAIR MANUFACTORY WAREHOUSE, No.

44 Fulton street. The subscriber would respectfully call the attention of the public to his splendid stock of ROSEWOOD MAHOGANY FURNITURE, all manufactured of the best materials and workmanship, and in Louis XIV. and XV. styles together with a general assortment of PARLOR BED ROOM FURNITURE of the most approved patterns. o30 tf T.

BROOKS, 44 Fulton street. fDl FELLOW'S BREAST PINS, of variety ot patterns, for sale by WM. WISE, jc3 Watchmaker and Jeweller. 79 Fulton st. 5fn2 tf UNDERBILL.

Thomas Denison. William Thorn; t'JPJEEL CUT BEADS, from Nos.5 to 9 inclusive, li. 3 nest quality, for sale low by je3 WM. WISE, 79 Fulton st. By order of the Board Directors.

JOHN K. TOWNSEND, President, B. Marks, Secretary. jy22 Harvey ICJHt GOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES, unsurpassed in purity of metal or beauty of workmanship, at the store of WM. WISE, 79 Fulton st.

jel I'hEB'OX OF CABINET AND COMMON FURNI JLy TURE, and House Furnishingurticlcs generally The subscriber is weekly in the receipt of large invoices of all kinds of Painted and Low Priced Furniture from Boston, and now on lmnd a very full and complete assortment of fine Cabinet Furniture, tine Feather Beds and pure Curled Hair Mattresses, with various new patterns of mah'y, walnut and maple Bedsteads, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Oil Cloths, India Matting, Table Cutlery, China Tea Sets, all of which he will sell at very reduced prices, jvl R. J. TODD. BS Fulton street. Sooks auu Stationers.

KOOKIVIV CfiUOAP BOOK VX'OfilE. M. NEVIN, Bookseller and Stationer, JTo. 158 AOENCV OF THE NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. of New York, lor Brooklyn und vicinity 45 Fulton street, Brooklyn, Williams' Exchange Office.) directors Joseph W.

Savage, William S. Slocum, John Brouwcr, John Newhouse, William G. Waid, Joseph S. John McChain, John J. Herrick.

Stephen Holt, John F. Mackie, Marcus Spring, Jacob Nillcr, William W. Campbell, JOSEPH W. SAVAGE, Pres'f Wm. Jas Bogos, Sec'y.

ORVLLLE O. JONES, Agent. For terms apply at the office, where applications for insurance will be made binding and the policies delivered on the same day. The National Fire Insurance Company of N. Y.

met with only trilling loss by the great lire on the lilth of July hist. This Company is doing a large and rapidly increasing business, in consequence of thcirnot taking over in anyone risk; which rule they still adhere to; and by so scattering their risks as not to hazard a loss in any ordinary fire to more than that amount, by which an additional security is rendered to the insured, in connection with their capital. Fulton street, Brooklyn, has constantly on hand a general assortment of Miscellaneous Books, LAW BLANKS. Blank Books, SCHOOL BOOKS, Juvenile Books and Primers, Bi Ir. C.

VnuIiii's zirtvcrtiscnieut for 1 84G Tlie Gnal American Remedy Viiutrliii's LiilioiiCriptic JfUjL tiiro I THIS UNIVERSAL PANACEA is now being infrov duced into Europe, the East and West Indies, South America, and all other parts uf the globe, where disease exists in any form. The United States and the Canndas have? for the past three years severely tested the virtues whj ch the proprietor, upon the introduction of this medicine, hesitated not io say it possessed. In introducing this GREAT VEGETABLE REMEDY, the most startling promises were made on the part of the medicine so novel was the theory the principle upon which the cures were tu be clfectcd, that people threw up their hands, and cried what next Even credulity started with surprise, and the so called, "Faculty" made themselves merry over the "new hunt bug." But mark the result: the three years have passed away public opinion, the voice ol'mUHonsttnd more of ol servhig individuals, have stamped this REMEDY the most hies, Prayer and Hymn Books, Histories. Dictionaries, Letter Writers, AlbmiH, Portfolios, every variety of Steel Feus, Quills, Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper. Envelopes, Sealing Wax, Wafers.

Blue, Black and Red Ink. Ink Stands, Slates, Sand Boxes, Rulers, Pass and Receipt Books, Parch GOODS. The subscriber has just re KJ ceived direct from Canton, a beautiful assortment of FANCY TABLES (or TEA FOYS) in setts. The advantage of getting them from JJrj hands will enable purchas ers to obtain them at AUCTION PRICES. Samples of the above are now ready for examination at my warorooms, No.

41 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. my29 T. BROOKS. upon looking toward the wagon, I saw that the woman had entangled her dross and was on the point of falling. A little longer, and she might have been down upon that part of the vehicle just behind the horses, or oven under their feet; and yet Demaine, with his arrogant look, offered her no assistance I sprang toward her but before I could reach tho ment, Drawing Paper, Bristol Board, L'erloratcu Paper, Flay ing and Conversation Cards, Games, Song Books, Engravings, House Bills, Landlord nnd Tenant Agreements, Copy Books, Paint Boxes, Drawing Pencils, Tissue Paper, etc.

nt such low nriccs as will insure universal satisfaction. iTe?" All ohc Cheap Publications. Monthly Magazines. SAFES Just received, a large quantity of step; and as ho camo toward tho tavern, tho personages who noticed him, thought they saw him brushing something from his eyes tho traces of tears, as it were. Upon the valise which he carried in his hand, was tacked a small card, on which was written, Franklin Ecann." Reader, I was that youth and tho words just quoted, are tho same of tho hero of the tale you have now begun to peruse.

Flattered shall I feel, if it be interesting enough to lead you on to thecon usion Wire bates or super, wortmansnip, encap toreasn. R. .1. TODD, 8d Fulton street. jef place, tho antiquary had rapidly jumped out upon Daily and Weekly Papers, and New Books, received as soon as published MICHAEL NEVIN, si8 3m 158 Fulton street, Brooklyn.

the ground, and was safely landing her beside him. doal liaru Tho incident was a trifling one but I don't know singular, vonuertui, incomprehensible nna miraculous cut ative power ever produced. The One Great Diskasb which the proprietor of this medicine hail the presumption to say existed, and that all various diseases were but secondary, has now millions of believers. They vtvst believifv for they have witnessed the effect of this restorative. It has conquered all cases, by simply conquering the o'B.

The "Old School" now open their eyes. Their old dog mas, like the morning mist, 11 before the light of truth, nnd common sense now seeks a to health its own way, instead of closing Its eyes and being led. The truth of tho orincinle upon which this article cures is established, and AC AW Arm A COAL: A full supply of the fl above coal (of all sizes) may be found at the Delaware and Hudson Canal company's Yards, comers of State and Funiian, and Adams and Piymouth streets. What, Frank, is it you said the landlord's wife Also, at the same Varus, all other Kinds oi coni, by nil lm ALBERT PUTNAM CO. rgTt SIK CHL'KCIZ UNIVERSAL A series of Vis courses on the True comprehension of the Church as exhibited mainly in the Holy Scriptures, and snbordlnntely in the standards of the Protestant Episcopal church, with thoughts on church government and worship, and a view of the church in Heaven by Rev.

John S. Stone, D.D., Rector of Christ church. Brooklyn. Price 1 McILVAINE'S Reasons for refusing to consecrate a church having an Altar instead of a Communion Table. Price 2 shillings.

For sale by A M. WILDER, 51 Fulton street, or o2I WILDER 139 Atlantic st iS.u. Applications lor insurance axienaeo to wuiiout delay, by John Williams, corner of Smith and Baltic streets, nnd by J. C. Rowan, corner of Flushingand Kent avenues, between 5 ami 7 A.

M. and 7and P. M. jy27 3a tf Nome your wishes, charming maid Every wish shall be obeyed." TT ADIES, DO YOU WISH TO POSSESS a clear, fair and healthy skin Do you wish to removo from your complexion every disfigurement in the shape of Uin, sunburn, pimples, blotches, scurvy, bitesof mosquito, prick ly heat, face worm, and in fact nil skin blemishes, eruptions, etc. If so, do not delay in applying that wonderful and magical skin purifier, sl X'S CJtLVESK TF.D SOJlP.

A few days use of this valuable soap will insure a beautiful clear complexion and swee and healthy skin to those who have now the most discolored ordisligur ed, in any manner whatever. COAIj I am constantly delivering from the NEW YARD, Corner of Bridge and Front streets, Brook that I ever, merely from ono item of conduct, took such a dislike to any man as I did to Demaine, from that occurrence. I thought I noticed during our dinuer, that the antiquary regarded Demaine with peculiarly cool and distant demeanor. To us, he was affable and pleasant, and polite in his attentions to the lady but though not rude, I am sure the same feelings which took root in my otvn mind, started in his also. Tu be continued.

lyn, the best quality Peach Orchard red ash Coal, dry and in good order, lor the following low prices: the statement Is again boldly, eiuphuticully, most de ctdedly reiterated: This medicine will drive from the body eccry disease which has a name every disorganization of tit, system which can exist. If bone and muscle remain, this me dicinc will restore io a perfect state. The old Calomel, bleed liarge iut i stove, iiigg or isroicen Consumers can dettend on havinc their coal us above, for AN WELL'S ENGINEERS' AND MECHANICS' Pocket Book, a new and improved edition: price Sl). CASH only. Coal delivered in any part of Brooklyn or New blistering system is utmut to tun.

1 be proof daily pre Vork irec ot expense. Orders will be received for the above Yard at Mr. Joseph senting itselt ot the trutli ol ovn thkohv, is a prop out oC the old structure which ill soon tumble to the grotmd, a shapeless mass of ignorance and deception. Longfellow's Poems, complete in 1 volume price 50 cts. Tho Confessions of a Pretty Woman, by Miss Pnrdoe, author of "The City of the Sultan" price 25 cents.

For sale by A. M. WILDER, 51 Fulton street. iNone genuine unless signeu it. i.

uauway, tieaun Agent. Sold at tho Medicine and Perfumery Depot, HI Hudson st, New York at I3i) and 100'a Fulton street, and 5 Market street, Brooklyn s2G Kuler's. No. 0 Centre street, and nt Mr. C.

O. Mahony's, corner of Franklin and Centre streets. New York; or at the jefi and WILDER CO. 139 Atlantic street Yard, as above. DENNIS GILLESPIE.

ScursapariUct. Invalids, resort aronce to uns medicine, it is a strictly. Vegetable Kkmedy. the product of our own soil a compound of twenty two different iiigredienls. Each root has its peculiar part of the system to act upon, and this action is always produced its effect niton the whole S7rstem Is im Brooklyn, October 1st, 134G.

ol '3m JliMTI'TSAL rfEAIS. or A Cry Oom the rtntt tin "Thirtv Oiir" Prrwtnitnd a nti Tn 1 vnr JEITIOVALf. The undersigned has removed his Coal Yard from Furman street, corner of State, to ised by the Hand of Horace Secretary, For sale THE ART OF OANCINO, WALTZING, ice. MR. W.

WHALE AND DAUGHTER respect ftiily announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Brooklyn nnd its vicinity, thut the above classes will commence on Monday, 12th at GOTHIC HALL, ia Adams street. Days of Tuition for young Ladies, and Gentlemen under A. cverv Mondav afternoon at 3, and Saturday mornini at iiiiir.it, oi mion ami by to ine, coming in from an adjoining room at this moment. Surely you cannot be going from the vil lago? How aro all your unclo's folks this morning? Baggage with you, too Then it must be that you leave us, indeed." I am bound for New York," was my brief answer to the somewhat garrulous dame, as I oicned tho old fashioned half door, and entered tho house. I threw my valise upon a bench, and my over coat upon it.

Tho good landlady's further inquisitivoness was cut short, by my taking the driver out to his wagon, for thepurposo of making arrangements and settling the price of my passago. This was soon concludod' and my rather limited stock of travelling gear was safely deposited on the top of sorao baskets of mutton in tho roar of tho vehicle. Upon getting into the waggon, I found that it already had four occupants, whom I had not seeu before as tho canvass top had concealed and sheltered them, and they had remained silent during my conversation with tho driver and tho people of tho COLUMBIA street, corner of Congress, a short ditancu 'WILDER Co. Kii) Atlantic st. iel mediately apparent.

Testimony of the highestcharncteris. daily coming to the proprietor, full ot truth, and you will always see names, places and dates. Not a particle of f. tlsa evidence is offered on the part of this Grkat Crn ative. The most careful perusal of the pamphlet is desired.

It from Atlantic, where he is constantly receiving, and lias in Yard, a lame sunnlv and full assortment of even' FOR lr47 Just received and for sale by A M. WtI.rRli .11 Fultnn 92 o'clock nnd on Monday evenings, at 8 o'clock, for thi scription, and of the best quality, of tho various sixes of Coal for all purposes. ol7 nnd WILDER CO. 139 Atlantir. st.

rnncipai umce, corner ot Atlantic aim l'lirman sirceis, elder clas ol Gentlemen. For terms and further particulars please see Circulars, to be had of Mr. L. Linn, at the Hall, and at the differentmu near the South ferry. WALTER BICKER.

urooKiyn, sept io, IG4.1. jyi sic stores. N.B. Brooklyn Pupils will be entitled to the Soirees nt 'onstittttion Hall, 050 Broadway, New York, without extra charge. o5 6w OOAL! COAL! COAL! Peach Orchard Salem Vein Coal, warranted to be the best red ash coal that is mined, for sale at the yard corner of Pearl and Plymouth streets.

Orders received at the Long Island Insurance Com HAIlJLK'ir'S Sarsaparilla as a remedy tor Scrofula and all cutaneous disease, has been known and in use since the middle of the sixteenth century: torn while it fell into disrepute. This doubtless was in consequence of the want of scientific knowledge in the method ot extracting its medicinal properties, for its use jls a rcmedUl agent was brought into notice again about a century ago, and since that time it has been in uni versal use all over the globe, and at this time it is in more extensive use than over before. This is no doubt caused by the application of science in the method of its manufacture, in the article of Bailey's Sarsaparilla, which has gained for itself tho title of the great remedy, a title which it rightly deserves. Physicians being batlled so much in the cure of Scrofula and all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, the circulation, that this article us a remedy seems to be the dissidcratum. It is the thing wanted, and meets with every encouragement by most of the medical men, and what is most important is, that when they "prescribe it to their patients it has the desired effect.

Far Rockaway, L. Feb. 1st, 1S15. To Mr. C.

S. Watrous Sir: Having long been utHictcd with cutaneous eruptions called by physicians Salt Rheum, and by others Scrofula, and having tried various remedies with little or no benefit, I was induced, by seeing an adver COLOR MAIS UJFACTURL. The subscriber havin" employed one of the best practical Colormen pany, and at Jas. L. Moore Ij tulton street.

Also, genuine Lehigh and Virginia Coal. N. R. VAN BRUNT. und Chemists in this country, now offers for sale gives the character of ail the secondary complaints which prevail, and which have been cured by this article.

Evidence of cures in some of the most dreadful cases of lingering complaints which it has been the fortune of any medicine to cope with, is found cases which have been left tn die. Hundreds in every lurg.i city ol our Union and the Canadas have to thank this article for their lives, and so do they, us letters in the possession of the proprietor will show. This Great Medicine will corf DROPSY, in every stage; GRAVEL, and nil kinds I if licit 1 1 in the urinary organs; Complaints of the Kidneys, weakness of the back; FEMALE IRREGULARITIES immediately checked, and a healthy tone given to the system. Let every Female at once resort to this safe medicine and use no other. Diseased I Aver, In digestion.

Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia, instantly relieved; Rheumatism, Gout, Vc, produced by inaction of tho blood, will always find relief; inflamed Lungs, Cough, even Consumption, unless the patients and their medical advisers were deceived, has been cured by this medicine SCROFULA and all F.ruptirc Diseases, Erysipelas, Inffam tuatiov of the. Eyes, Palpitation nf the Heart, iick Headache, Jaundice, Fcccr and Jlgucthc whole catalogue might bo niinied seek this Remedy buy no other. tavern. Somo part of what I learned about theso Pans Green, vennters, liner, verdigris, Chrome 41 Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, Rose Pink, of very superior quality; and all other ar tides in the same line, OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE, Dry and Ground, at very reduced prices. ALSO, jigrnt for AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS ol very superior quality, made from white Jtint sand, warrant iil not to fu.de.

personages, in tho course of our journoy, I may well stato here. There was a young man about four or fivo years older than myself. His name was John Colby. He ALSO, manufacturer of VARNISH, BOILED LINSEED OIL, and dealer in EVERY VARIETV' of Paints, Oils, CI OKI' ELL'S SALOON, 1 3 FMrOIV STREET. Jne of the most delightful and pleasant retreats in this city lias been opened at the above Number, under the name of RN WELL'S ICE CREAM AND CONFECTIONERY SALOON, wherw may bo had the choicest delicacies of the season, such as Ice Cream and Ices, Strawberries and Cream, Jollies, and every description of Preserves, Sweetmeats, Fruits, Pastry.

Fancy Confectionery of every variety. Soda und Mineral Witters, and in fact everything usually kept in the first establishments of the kind In New York. Parties supplied with Music, Waiters, Ice Jellies, Mottos, Ices, of the first quality, at short notice. Tin proprietors pride themselves that this establishment will, in no respect, be inferior to any in this city or New York, in point of elegance, neatness, comlbrt, und also in quality of materials. No pains and expense have been spared to make this THE Saloon of the city.

Ladles and Gentlemen of this city, ami Visitors, are resjHiclfully solicited not to rely upon the representations set forth above, but to call and examine for hemselvos. tf tfOTflCIC SALOONS, BROOKLYN HEIGHTS. The undersigned would respectfully intbnn his fiends and the public generally, that ho has takon the large, airy building on COLUMBIA STREKT, near Pierrepont, Brook lyn Heights, aud titled it up iu the most modern style, foi BILLIARD AND BOWLING SALOONS. Gentlemen wishing to enjoy a lew hours in the healthy and delightful recreation ot' Bowling, or at Billiard, will tind his Rooms, Tables and Alleys in perfect order equal to any in this vicinity, and under the charge of good and fnilhlul attendants. Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call anil examine for themselves.

In the REFRESHMENT SALOON wilt be found the choicest refreshment of the season. N.ll. The Bowling Saloons close at 11 o'clock. jyi WM. B.

VAN VOAST. 4 1KATES, FJEIYOEKS, COOKlPfG IS.IV 13T GES, IRON RAILING, IRON SHUTTERS ANI FIRE PROOF HOOK SAFF.S, The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that ho Is constantly manufacturing and has on hand a hrge assortment of plain and ornamental Grates and Fenders, suitable for parlors, chambers, basements. which he offers on as favorable terms as any other establishment, and also guarantees they shall not be surpassed iu workmanship. He has also made arrangements by which he can sell Stiiupson's Celebrated Boston Cooking Range on as reasonable trrms as any other establishment. These Ranges arc too well known to require comment, but for economy of fu and convenience generally for private families, they stand unrivalled.

Every description of Iron Railing, Iron Shutters. Fire Proof Book Safes, made to order at the short est notice. Every description of Iron Work, wrought oi cast made to order. Grates and Rangossetand repaired Fire Brick and Soap Stone and Builders Anchors constant on hand. GEO.

W. ST I WELL, No. 38 Fulton, di tf opposite Front street, Brooklyn Wholesale and Retail Dealers, as well as persons wishing to furnish their own mater uls for minting, varnishing, fcc, will do well to call on tho subscriber, at his Old Place of Business, No. 39 Fulton Street, JOHN D. PRINCE.

N. B. All goods delivered free of cartage. my 8 Put up 30 07.. bottles, at iy i oz.

cottles, SI each. Be careful that yon are not imposed upon. Every holtlo has tho words Vaughn' Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture" blown tmon thcsilass the written signature ol G.C. Vamrhn tisement in the l'. l.

armer, to iiiukc a trial ot iiaucy Fluid Extract of Sarsuparilla. Alter using two bottlns, I found myself much butter and upon finishing six bottles, the eruptions had entirely disappeared, and I fully believe no other medicine could have done It. For the bonofit ot others 1 have been induced to give this certificate, and recommend its use to others who, like myself, have tried almost every other medicine without receiving any benefit. Yours, cc. James A.

Tiiorne. From the Long Island Farmer. BAILEY'S JUUJT 'JUY MMytiVQ OVEJ2M. Let those now shave, who never shaved before. And those who alwavs shaved, now shave the more." on the directions, and G.

C. Vaughn, llulfnlo, stamped oa SLOOR OIL CLOTM WAREHOUSE, 1 Vo. IS Fulton street, Brooklyn. The undersignci have on hand at their store, No. 18 Fulton street, a large quantity of Floor Oil Cloth of the most choice nnd fashionable patterns, equal in quality to any othcrsimilar goods manufactured in the United States, which they oiler lor sale in quantities to suit purchasers, and an the nuwt reas onable terms.

UNDERBILL CO. P. S. Old Cloths renovated and repainted lor about hah cloths. tf Reason why because, for three shillings, you may purchase a pot of Bailey's Shaving Cream, enabling one to perform this necessary piirt of the toilet with ease and pleasure.

Can be used with either hot or cold water, and TftRlNTING HIVK. MANUFACTORY THE leaves the skin smooth and free from irritation. WILLIAM BAILEY, ap30 corner of Sands and Fulton sts rwas a book keopor in a mercantile establishment in tho city, and from his lively, good tempered faco, one might easily judge that fun and frolic were the olo ments ho dclightod in. Colby sat on tho same soat with linysolf, and not many minutos passed away beloro wo were on quito sociablo terms with ono DOthor. Back of us sat an elderly country woman, who was going to visit a daughter.

Her daughter, sho took occasion to inform us, had married a very ro spectablo citizen about three months previous, and they uow lived in good style in tho upper part of a two story house in Broomo street. Tho woman was evidently somewhat deficient in perception of the ridiculous as sho herself was concerned but still, as sho was a woman, and a mother, and her conversation was quite harmless no one thought of evincing any sign of amusement or annoyance at her rather lengthy disquisitions upon what, to us, were totally uninteresting topics. At her side was a middle aged gentleman, named Domains. Ho wa3 dressed with such exceediug jjcalucEb', that I could not but wonder how ho came TIlhK. WOOS'S SARSAPARILLA AND WILD Si? CHERRY BITTERS For the cure of all Jaundice JTIEVrH ER WKESSlAli.

It is well known i that, after long use, feathers in beds becoming clotted and lose their elasticity and many douhtless throw old beds aside and purchase new ones, when it is money uselessly expended. Old feathers can be purified, dressed, and made almost equal to new, by a new process invented by Mr. CARTER late of Boston, uow of East Brooklyn. Head the folowinr Certificate: JL subscriber has recently introduced steam power and improved machinery into his manufactory, which enables him to furnish his customers with a very sucrinr article. Printers and Merchants who may have orders for Printers Ink will lind them promptly executed at moderate prices, and may rely on being supplied with Ink ofcxccllont quality and of unchangeable color.

Tho subscriber manufac turos Ink of various colors, Rod. Blue, Green, Or dors directod to his manufactory. 29G Front street, between Montgomery and Govcrncur streets, through tho Despatch Post, will be punctually nt tended to. s22 GEORGE MATHER. the com.

iNone oincr are gouume. Prepared by Dr. G. C. V.vuoiis, and sold at flic Principal Agency, 207 Main street, Buffalo, at wholesale and retail to whom all communications must come ot paid.

Offices devoted eiclusieehi to tbt sale of this Medicine, at wholesale and retail New York City 132 Nassau H. Lake Salem. 205 Essex Thus. P. Chase CinciiVi nnti.

Ohio, J. 11. Birgc, on 3d st 2d door from Walnut 8t, Louis, J. Walker. At wholesale and retail by Mrs.

Kidder. 100 Court Boston, and at retail by rcspectap(q Druggists, as advertised in the paers, Mrs. Hayes, 1 3D Fulum street, Brooklyn: E. M. Gulon, J27 Bowery, cor.

Grand street. New York J. J. Codding Hudson street, do; Wvntt Retchum, Bil Fulton, street, do; Charles H. Ring, 1UJ Broadway, do; L.

WU liitins. 105 Grand street, Williamsburgli. nu31 ICTOH 1 A ISTOR OF ENGLAND. Tho 2d number of a Pictorial History of England, to bo completed in about 10 numbers, this day published by Har per Brothers, and for sale by A M. WILDER, 51 Fulton, and WILDER 139 AHuntic street Agents for Merry's Museum, and other magazines.

my3Q EW ROOKS. Tho ith vol. nmtion: The English Revolution, by Guizot; The Mysteries of Tobacco, by Rev. J. B.

Lune Arnold's First; and Second Lathi Book for sale by A. M. WILDER, 51 Fulton st. and ic WU.DV.R CO. 139 Atlantic Ct, MI VETS 11 VETSI Sh ittcr Rivets, Oval Heads id" different sizes and lenglh, constantly on hand and made to ordor.

Also, STOVE and COOPER'S Rivet made of tho best Juniata stock. VAN AN DEN, HOFFMAN CO, ii20 No 5o Vesey street. New York and Bilous coimilulnts. such as Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, and all diseases arising from an This is to certify that after having tho feathers of ono of impure state of tho Stomach and Blood. May be nu oi JAMES W.

SMITH, corner of Fulton and Cranberry streets, jelO Sole Agent for the Proprietor gIt. IVICfitOLO'S Preparation of Sarsaparilla can pU'ri'ZKNS OF BROOKLYN Having procured the services of an experienced workman from No. 181 our beds renovated oy iur. warier, wu oecuieu ai once io havu several other beds cleaned, which has been done to our entire satisfaction, and I have no hesitation inrccom lueuding him to the patronage of the community among whom he resides. IRA TOMPKINS, 100 Orange st.

Brooklyn April 5th, 1846. mti SEEOS A superior as 5 sortmcnt of Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, at Die Seed Store. WHALE OIL SOAP, for destroyint; insects on jitnntsand shrubs. At the store of WM. H.

CORNELL, m23 ly 190 Fulton cor. Clark street ifECTVUitE, CONCERT JtlVI CALL ROOld py ne nan at wholcsnle nnil retail ai JAMES W. SMITH'S Drug and Chemical Store, jy 10 cor. Fulton and Cranberry sts, ORALS OF MANNERS; ur 'Hints for our Young Broadway. Into Mnnpiaud tho subscriber is now rea dy to repair the most complicated timekeepers equal to the original.

Chronometer, duplex, patent, anchor uud cylinder watches repaired, and warranted for ono year. Particular attention paid to French mantel clocks. JOHN D. CHASE. Manufacturing Jeweller, 171 Fulton trott.

i I9IA V1MIVI3 for tho euro and preservation ol by Miss sedgwick price cts. or saie i JLA Cotbic Hull, Aaams street, between Nassau nna wuu cord. Te rms for tho use of this large and elegant Hall, can bi asri rrained upon application at this office, or to mT7 JAS. N. 213 Wahinon ft.

A. uiiappea riunos. orsuieac JAMES W. SMITH'S Di ug and Chamicnl Store, x.3 of iter of Fulton and Cranberry sts 15 WILDER CO. 130 Atlantic.

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