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AG LI AND KINGS COUNT DEMOCRAT. wife BROOKLYN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1814. VOL. 3 NO. SCHOOLS.

DSL NESS CARDS. DR. RUSH'S IXFAF, LH3LE HEALTH PILLS, Wicrlcr tai Hull Criils jrr Box. The proprietor of this invaluable legacy of a rent man, has for some time failed to present them to the public in an advertisement. The reason is a plain one.

So much has their use given satisfaction, iiid so strongly have they been recommended one to that it lias been utterly impossible to supply the demind, both here and for country agents, fjjr'mjr the present month, more than two hundred to.c, or nearly TrIIlt VY TIIOUSAMD BOXES, hu boon said in this city and vicinity, and supplied to Age its throa rhoat the United States, and ma ny orders lve been on hand weeks before they could be filled. In fact, it needs not the spirit of prophecy to foretell the when the only Pill in use will be that invented by the invnnrul Dr. Benjamin Rush, tat; greatest physician America ever saw. THE II F.ALT II 1'ILLS ive cured where cure seemed well nigh impossible; hey have restored to perfect he ilth hundreds who lo i lan jat shed on beds of pain; they have like a cli inn, when all other medicines have filled even 1 1 afiord relief; they have given comfort iho alflietcd, aiid hope to the despairing; they liivr. removed the ills of the younjr, and given back youth to the age.l; indeed, they' seem to possess the properties ascribed by the alchymists of othe days that iCLixnt.

that Baum, that conquer of in.ir.n tic to discover wliich they passed long Jays and weary nights of labor and study. CT S.ihl 'wholesale and retail by II. G. DAG. GE.IS, silu A mt for the United States, at the O.fi.ju, Ann street.

New Vork. to whom I orders should be addressed, post paid. 'Id i'i Br iklyn at the of II lirccn. (i 1 Foltoii street; Tins. Dalton, 11)9 Vork sti'iet; iV'.

ii. ins, 1S1J Fulton street 1:10 Fulton "i To insure againt counterfeits, the lahol for each box. and the outside wrapper, arc splendidly engraved by Djrand Co. on steel with a fac simile Dr. it ish's siiro.

it are on each box, and the Agent's rni i irside label. aul5 PRICE, TWO GENTS INSURANCEi Ocnce or THs ltotiG Island Iksubaucc a I No. 41 Fulton street, Brooklyn! A the Annual Election, held on the stant, the fbloin gentlemen were itlt rttil uiiniuHiiH uiis iwjxjpajiyj or me ensum ir xr Tk "yi xc wtiiuatci, joseuu opruimr Henry Youngy William S. Pecker, Isaac Hyde, Thomas W. BirdsaU; John A.LotW James Sheldon, Daniel A.

Robbing Thomas Baylis, Smith WoodhoJJ, Geo. S. Ho wlond, Amos P. eter Morton, Charles E. Bill, Robert T.

Htcko, V. W. Thorne, Samuel Oakley, Georeo B. Fisk. Fred'k Marquand, W.

Horace Brown, John S. Wily, Charles J. Taylor, INeziah Wright eter At a subeeniiGnt mMtin(r nf 1 S3 DELAMATER, Esq. was re elected PresidentSor tho ensuing year. Brooklyn, May 14th, 1844.

wylfi E. C. FINN, Secretary ao iv aiio dVaUKAnitii coanAirr. Capital $300,000. Office No.

54 Wall street, New York. THE subscriber has been appointed AGENT of said Company, (in place of John Wheelwright, deceased,) to receive applications andejt. mine the property offered for insurance in this oltr of Brooklyn. Applications made at his residence, No. 17 Dcro glass street, or through the Post Office, or loll at No.

21 Fulton street, or at No. 6 Squire'sbuWdiajhi, Atlantic street, will be promptly attended Policies obtained and delivered to the applicants at their residence. JOS. L. LORD, mylO tf Agent.

NOBl'U AMKttlUAIN tlBB INS'K. Agency, 40 Fulton street, Brooklyn. THIS COMPANY continues to take risk in Brooklyn and its vicinity, on as favorable terms as any other Insurance Company in the city of New York or Brooklyn. Capital, 9390,000. DIRECTORS.

Robert Ainslie, Jonathan Thorne, John Dows, James Bogeit, Jr James McBrair, Josiah Lane, William Whitewnght, Caleb Swan, Thomas W. Gale, Hugh AuchincIosB, Charles Oyering Handy, John P. Nesmith, Daniel B. Fearing, Augustus Whitlock, Cornelius McCoon, Philemon H. Frost, David B.

Keeler, R. M. Blatchford, Charles Wilhanw, 1 arrant futnam Thomas Tileston. ROBERT AINSLIE, President. Joh.v McBrair, Secretary.

Id Terms made known on application to JAS. E. UNDERBILL, at the Agency Office, No. 40 Fulton street. Brooklyn.

jyl? LONG ISLAND BAILBOAD CO. COMPLETION AND OPENING OF THE ROAD TO GREENPORT. 96 MILES. ON and after Monday next, the 29th July, aje. com Riodation trains for the local business of the island, will run as follows, and at the annexed rates of fare, viz.

Leave BROOKLYN at 3 P. ever day (Sniw days excepted) for GREENPORT, and stopping at the following places, viz. Bedford. E. N.York.

lSic I Deer Park 2 Ofr a nt 3 ss CKJEENEORT DEPOT Hat BROOKLYN at 5 A stopping at the intermediate places. The way trains will run aa follows Leave Brooklyn Depot, South Ferry, 9 A. for Hicksvilie. 3 through to Greenport. 5 P.

for Hicksvilie. Jamaica at 8 A. M. for Brooklyn at 31 P. M.

for Hicksvilie 7iA.M.& 2 P.M Brooklyn Hempstead 7i A.M. P.M for The 3 o'clock train from Brooklyn and the mora, ing train from Greenport will discontinue the following stops, viz. East New York, Union Coarse, Brushville, Carll Place, and Weslbury. Thefa stops will be made by the way train to and froln Hicksvilie. ON SUNDAY'S.

Leave Jamaica 8 A. 4 P. M. for Brooklyn. Brooklyn 9J A.

for Hicksvilie. 6 P. to Jamaica. Hicksvilie and Hempstead 3j P. for Brooklyn.

Light freight and packages taken by the passage train. Freight to be paid in advance. Tho above arrangement affords an opportunity I for the residents of Sag Harbor and Greenport, nd all other parts of the Island, to remain stow York five hours, and return home the same evehiaj. Boats leave the South Ferry, New York side; for Brooklyn, half an hour before the departure of tl trains. Due notice will be given of the connection of tho road with the Eastern lines to Boston.

aoS CONEY ISLAND BROOK STAGES. CROPSEY 'CARLL'S line. The abotre line oi stages will commence running on Monday, April 15, 1844, from Coney Island to Brooklyn, No. 12 Fulton street, passing through Flatbush, Flatlands and Gravcsend, every day, (Sundays excepted,) as follows Leave Coney Island at 7 o'clock A. M.

leave Brooklyn, 12 Fulton street, 44 o'clock P.M. Conev Island beino an old established watorimr place, situated on Long Island, 10J miles from New York, bordering on the Atlantic Ocean, directly in front 01 sandy tiook, and having a lull view 01 tne shipping passing in and out of the harbor of New York, makes it a vorv desirable spot in the summer months, For health and sea bathing, and conve. nienco to Now York by stage, it cannot be surpassed by any other watering place. Coney Island, April 11th, 18 14. tf NICH'S W.

VANDUYNE, Agfa F'UKNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY. TWs subscriber has now on hand, and offers fbrssje at tho lowest auction prices, a full and complete as. sortment of Ornamental Cabinet Fumiturei which will compare with anything in market. Also a. large stock of Live Geese Feather Beds and pure Curled Hair Mattresses.

Also a general assortment of Clocks and Looking Glasses, with all kinds of common Furniture and House Fnrnishm'ff articles. Don't be deceived by my competitors; who talk of auction articles. Evervthingnold by me will be warranted. R. J.

TODD, 88 Fulton efc Brooklyn. March 6, 1844. rolg tf? LASS, GLASS, GLASS. 2,000 boxes" psw tent American Window Glass of a verysopo. rior quality, assorted sizes, now landing, and for sale at prices below the lowest New York ratal, by JNO.

D. PRINCE, Agent for the No. 39 Fulton strest. N.B. This Glass is manufactured from, Whit Flint Sand, and is warranted not to stain or I its lustre.

mv28 E1 NGLISH. French and American I freshost and probably lnrr'nt TiTio'lill'it'lMnit ment in Brooklyn Allgcntlemen in want ofdsaJ this season, will oblige trie snosenoer and1 MMgt themselves, by calline at! S. HUBBARDSr 103. Fulton street, BrookJjH. A 1 4 i metes, black and ftjajojr.

i 88c IttiAL ESTATK. FOR I'fie naw uuJ ciutfant diuble two story cottage house corner of Powers and Pacific streets, Brooklyn, about a mile trom South Ferry. Tlio hoase and outhouses occupy seven lots of ground, are most beautifully situated, and in point of health cannot be surpassed. The shrubbery and trees of all kinds have been selected with great care. The house is most substantially frame built, of very best materials, with handsome grates and marble mantels in all the rooms.

Tlie dimensions of mam building are dOxlH, with front and reor piazza: adjoining rear piazza is a back building 20x16, built for the kitchen, with a wash room underneath and ser. ants' room above. Stable 20xM ft. Itisihought unnecessary to give further particulars, as it is supposed any person disposed to purchas will visit the property. A material part the purchase money may remain on bond and mortgage at six per cent, per annum for three years.

Apply to ASA STEBBINS, of Henry and Atlantic sU, Brooklyn. ALSO, FOR SALE Two lots on Johnson st, between Bridge and Barbaiin sts. 22.X10U will be sold cheap. Two thirds of th money mav remain on bond and mortgage. For further particulars, apply to ASA Sl'EHUIMS, jv9 Im cor.

a ul Atln 'tic st. TO Uii r'Oil oALiS, in u.oji lyn One of the two houses recently built i Myrtle avenue, next beyond Clinton avenue. Tlie houses are 11 feet front each, by 55 deep. 1 nere arc two parlors, tea room and kttch en on the first floor, and six chambers on the sec. ond floor, with cellar kitchen, and cellar under the whole house.

These houses were built and finished in the best manner, with marble mantels, and there are with each hone 9 lots of ground. 525 by 100 feet. with in rear of the premises, with well of water on tno ground, for further particulars, in. quire of li ICE on the pr miscs, mv7 tf or at II" Front street. N.

York. TO LE A large double house, barn and out houses, with about 12 acresof land, Situate in the 8th ward of he city of Brook lyn, 2 miles from the ferry, on the road leading to the Narrows. House finished in the best manner, containing fourteen finished rooms, with larseopen attic and observatory, commanding a full view of the bay and harbor nine marble mantels with grates, plated furniture, and every convenience for large family. Land in the highest state of cultivation, and abounding with shrubbery. Forfurther particulars, apply to TIIOS.

Of. TALMAGE, No. 94 Warren street, Brooklyn, or at min tf 20 Pino street. New'York. jjjjA i' i.

til' A oij.ieru uiiiu story attic I'Jffjf house in DeKttlb street, near Bedford avc. The house is nearly new and in per. feet order, will a largo garden attached, well. stock, with fruit ccs, grape vines and shrubbery, good out buildings, To any poison wishing a genteel suburban residence, this is an opportunity srl dom offered. Rent low to a good tenant.

Apply A. II. OSBORN, on the picmises, or at the gro. cerv store cor. Franklin and Mvrtlestv.

myl tf t'Uli 1 lots of laud, beginning at the southeast rncr of Nevins and chermerhorn streets, makuiir 100 feet on cither street. Also. i wo story Tramc dwelling house ana im nn the northerly side of Schermerhorn street, the 3d house om NVvins street, near Powers street. Ap Tl .1 ply al me orncc oi inc Liong isiauu insurance voui. uouso 1 coiup'etc order.

Beat gi.oOO. Apply to tf SFTH LOW, 40 Concord street. TO LET OR FOR SALE The house 29 i) Washington street. It is a good mo dem built house, 2 stories and attic, with a I gone! basement anil deep cellar rent low. Apply to Thomas Lesl agency office.

223 Fulton cor. of Till ry, or of A. H. Osboru. sto corney Mvr tleaud Fra klin avenues, at this office.

rOii SALE OK iO LET. The cot. ige situated at the corner of Fulton and IgpgiH icot treets, together with the. largo and hanrlFoniegarden attached to the same, embracing four lots. An exc llcnt situation for a gardener.

For terms, aoplv at the office of JOHN B. KING. No. 81 Crani) rrv street. tf TO LE House No.

33 Concord apply at No 40. Also, tho church the Classical Wall, Washington street. Also, the front basement room of the church, A diim et. mvR tf HOUSES TO LET Three new brick houses on the comer of Smith and Livingston streets. These houses arc wcllcalcu.

lated for several genteel families rent low. En. fjiiirc of J. E. Underbill.

Red Hook lane or 40 Ful ton street. F21 tf TO LE The new two story house, with attic, basement and sub cellar, 151 Adams street. Apply at the office of the Long Ishmd Insurance Company. r2" 3 tf i FOR SALE. 'The house and lot ground attached, No 1 12 Jav street.

Ap iLply io JNO. T). PRINCE, tf Paint ore, 31 Fulton street. in6 T7nr? sai.f Apieccol ground on the west side of Columbia street in thu city of Brooklyn, ad i joining the line of the Picrrcpont estate. This ground extends from Columbia to Furman street, and is most eligibly situated, commanding a full view of the harbor of New York.

Price at thoralc oT 2500 per lot of 25X100 front on Columbia st, 37 feet. Apply to SAM'L E. JOHNSON, mv30 tf No. 1 Front street. Brooklyn.

TO LET Thctwo story bouse with attic, basement, etc. pleasantly situated on Bedford ave nue, between Hickory and DeKulb st. Rent low. On the premises are a grane arbor and a good well of water. Apply to JOSEPH OLIVER, apl7 tf Clason.

near Myrtle, rTO LET A spacious lott, suitable toi storage, ofiiccs or workshops on the second floor of No. 38 Fulton st. It will be let with steam power if required. For particulars, enquire of GEO )V STILWELL. on the premises.

m2D If GKO. ftm.ARD WM. JOESIVKOiV. EXCHANGE, LOAN and BILL BROKERS, 62 Merchants' Exchange, OFFER their services to Merchants, Importers and others, in tho purchase and sale of Bills of Exihanrre, ond also in negotiating Business Paper. They will devote particular attention to obtaining Loanson Real Estate, Stocks and Merchandise, and to tho purchase and sale of Stocks.

From tho arrangements they have made, they will always bo prepared promptly to obtain Loans and Discounts, on the most favorable terms; their long experience in business warrants them in saying, that cverv transaction entrusted to them, will bemanagnd with tho utmost fidelity and correctness aEFERR.VCRS. Robert Ainslie, Esq. 31. Clarkson. Esq.

E. K. Collins Co. Joseph Fowler, Esq. J.

DeP. Ogden, Esq. Lambort Suydam, Esq. A. J.

will also offect Marine and Fire In surances at tho lowest rntes of tho N. York offices. New York. Sept. 20th.

1843. o3 tf ORINTING in gold, silver, and fancy colors.at J. tho Office of the Kaglc, 39 Fulton. I THE BROOKLYN UAGLE, ANX KINGS COVSTY UttMOCRAT. 8.

VAIN A PUBLISHER, Ifo. 39 Fulton street, Brooklyn, L. I WiWitttfi if. Mirsh, Editor. Ttrmaof Subscription.

Delivered to Cily Subscribers for NlS CiS.V J'3 (ior or, ivJien tlmy prefer, thy cm pay i advance at tue o.licu, fur six niontiis or a year, tlie s.niin rate, diuirlo vo cuNra. 1 ul iub critiurs aunuui, in adv. nice; tliu pA.tcv in no c.i&n 1 youd the u.ur for liicti it is pai 1. taken for six moniUd. Remittances by Mail.

A uiuy eiiclost; moifcy in ulotier to tlic piiblmlier of a uu lo pjy tlie sub ecr Jption of atlnrJ person, if by In.nsislf Terms of Advertising per aarc in Daily Paper. iO i in or less ike a xqw ire. Square 1 day, $0 alt. dtuare li 1 oijuare mo, g.i (JO 0 73 UU 1U 03 1) 11 13 I yr, 0. fr the first itj 1 0J I 13! 1 J3 3 i I 3 jl ti tVKa, 4 1 YJ a in ire li ertiou, and ea.Ua i tc i.j Liisnrii'jii.

lit C.i;iitry ipar ily), i I per a.iaa n. omle uuertiou it tho ita.iie rates li.nly. I'orsaa i lveriisi yti.irly illo.ved to eh ni their ad orlise ijsjjts as oi'ta uw.y ple.io. Por.uan a aecoaitis, nuiisL fur t.ieir i ivertise.uiMt.s tin copy is lefi. .1 I vjttrf'j ii us a i i iriic.ii tcly JicjcIuJ, or thuy wiJi 1)9 tiff lartiier a.

TH2 BIZQOXLYiV iVZZZLY EAO LE IS PUBLISHED EVEltr 3 Itcotuai.id ill r.ii 1 1 si i itt of dmly, of iif.re lou tl a ttics an 1 a it ie.Ji:i.ii for iv wisii isa Lii iru.l ertiae.neutd throaa til it ui I ition on oin; Is.mid i. alrca ly ml i nrrr; a in A ULLtAit a year, payable in oca' viliiti tiiree fltnkU il every description printing in and varieir: Olurd ccennted neatucsa aiil ilinpiiieh, and mi out favora'de tpr.ny. Orders are resp ut fully Statiaaery EstaliHskmaat, VTJ. li Pl.ii ir.tO.ar, oi i'jsira tub Cus ru NVi tK. T.ii ailofjij.i! I ruij'jtl'ully inform llisir ffio.iJi I'll: it.

li opinjij per and StJ.tio'i.;ry v'arc'iouso at ths abav piaco, lylure will bi Tju'IlI, at all a of tiiiasl 'n tlitics of P.i ijm, BI.L'i'.c Hulls ami avery irticie stiti I trv line at rj iucl iricjs, viz: Fj iUs ail Lifer P.i;3r, aid plan; Foilsc iji an I ijlisli Letter (Jap2r; I'ost, extra $'mt suit ible fir rreia Tis. sal Pip bja I'ly ti.ito.l I I Imp al Drixinj, i Pap ms )f vari.ms ki ls: Sn ir Royal. ll)val, ill lit I'll 1' 1 1 1 1 1 if i il ') j'v ip r'nii ri 11 ir irt.cl iVri I li i if in i 1 1 'S i i I I ir 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 Tii iili i Uiiil th. 'otii ii attention i i' atiir.f.ta i Tj of Bian't 3 which, t'loy ir i i Ijt, will rive tti I' a to 1 1 tlity of ir, st. vl i I 'lui'ii'i Strict a.t'; ii 1:1 will lis li of i'c r.i Tir i i iit s'l irt iliCT.

litr of all orders for sols li Piio savi'iipj. 'i rr. i i i ik, Tirrilirs Pi iii'i'v Pr tv i'rv 1 13 ili' ies. Bill iiiliair Citil i is ifu. B'l' if S'C'j'nngo i U.

0'iici P.ilU i li'ir, to tn i ncr, wit') in I t'l anl iesn itch. Cintntlf ti Hi l. nu II i i'c if i 1 t'lf li i. it in i i if ict'irn. t.1'5 t'l 1 i nviSff Tii'c.

G'l i nil iii V'i'H 1 ni ih it.i i irn. D. irr'St i i I at re lit ml nrc bv tlii 1 ir' i it'i if in pi Mi ire t' Tfu I v.r 0 'rrn is. mi I neri itioi'i On al. so, TJ oVin Ifs' i Pi it irV I i'i of U.

Th vfl. iry i3i in opiaiiu ntntlv 'in 1 C't i nl V' 1 an 1 fur iishcii to t.ri I at lo s' i i fn. i ir fi 'rstrnl'v nviti'l ti imtn' their stiek of rnds Ii fore ot'b'i iiai l. nH tiiev? i ite I 'llin it I io" vVf i Wft o. nn.

I. Vt 1 i ti "JL I i cl i i Mj) I' LIU VT. oi ile'o i to be issued in irtv i i n' ira. I il'o 1 st fvl ILE VS CA'H lv nii.v it 2" ecnts each. VOL I.

2. 3. Bl IMMieM. Ml Lives of Fa i is aim of l(eru Times. do do Aici rit Tun s.

Ca io iiti of ii 1 1 or the Lives of itrie 1 1 1 i id rfiii jier i.i n. 4. LivJ i if i I'n'or i i :1 i Im Pitriois. Re for. I iv' i itos, DUo iverers, Sec.

5. Liv of lain is A i a i In J. a s. 6. Lives oi ih.ated r) iie i.

litsro ij.l ur i i rMSN r. 7 Li'f'ils a id ri.li.vs of A Ilisto y. 8. do d) Eiroie in II story. 9.

do do Asiatic MUtjry. ID. do Afne 1:1 II story. 11. History of the Anncm In Jims.

12. A iti jUities, inncri and CasLjnii of the American Indians. MISC CLU.VN'KOUS. 13. Biokof Ki vh.lge, or a G.ance at the a id Vrts, 14.

T.io IV orld and its Inhabitants. 15. Wo id of iology. 1G. A iecd tus of tlie A limal Ki ig Join.

17. inn and Gust ns of Natio is. 13. r.ia il in .:) of Co ir or lllu'tr itions ol the itare. Uses and Extent of Trade.

19. A iliiii i i a tue Sea, or the Mature and Neccs. sity of Civil Gjvera.ne it Illustrated. 20. Mis mv21 lei wil'i Pat no iwth A.

Cum is ni.v in the course of publica tion by Wiley Putnam, of New York. 'Toe work will bo completed in sixty numb s. at 25 nts each. Agent for Brooklyn, A. Al WILDER 51 Fait in street.

Subscriptions rocci rod by A M. W. for The Christian Lady's VI i rzi by Cn irlotte El zabeth terms HO p3r annum, 18 cts per No Also for the Christian Observer; terms 5j U'J per annum, lei ceits per For sale by A M. W. Chinaing's Works, in fi price 5 00 Peabo.ly's il Sermons, 87 Greenwood's sermon i of insolation, 75 Thojghlsoi Moral and Spiritual Cul ml tnre.

by R. Waterston. 75 WAt'Gtl ifc REPAIKIMG Tin au'nuribcr itinues iiis t'lromitting attentior. to repairing and cleaning clocks and watches of every description, warranting the performance fill work passing from his hands. Attention also paid to repairing musical boxes, jo weiry, silverware, spectacles, WM.

WISE, n99 watch and clonk maker. 7fl Fulton st. ATCHES1 WATO.iEsl O. J. t'Oil svth.

I).) Full street, Brooklyn, is constant ly receiving gild and silver watches of every style and qualitv, which ho is soiling at unproved nted 1 priced All watches sold at this establishment are warranted for one vear, and to be in every rc spoet as oprosonted. Clocks and watches repaired and warranted. O. C. FORSYTH, CORN 1 CORN will pay the market nric in CASH for Corn, delivered at our Distillery, on Front st, be tween Main and Washington streets, Brooklyn.

ja2l If CUNNINGHAM HARRIS. to ''r of i I i T7. ROOK LYN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. At E.iausii nb Classical Boardino. School, Washington Avenue.

For tho future the Rev Jacob W. DiLLca will ba associated with Mr. Young in the various duties of this instl. tutien. To persons consulting the health and happiness, the scientific, moral and religious improvement oi their sons, this school offers inducements excelled perhaps by none.

Catalogues of the pupils and patrons and every information may be had the Post Office, at the store of L. Van Nostrand Son.4fl Fulton street, or at the Institute. a21 mJilUUL. fUK YfUlJNO LADIES, 42 Pierre pont street, Br oklyn. TheSummer Term will begin on Monday, Mav 8.

N. CLEAVELAND. References. Rev. Drs.

Cutler and Stone; Ttev. Messrs. William H. Lewis. Jacobus, Gaddard.and Win.

B. Lewis; Messrs. Thco. Eames, Seth Low, Charles Hovt, Hiram Barney, A. G.

Hazard, F. Doming W.J. Cornell, Josiah L. Hale, R. H.

Man. ning, H. F. Waring, Hosea Webster, Augustine Eaton, and Q. Lambert.

ar20 3awtf BROOKLYN INSTITUTE. Ttie Drawing Classes will commence on Tuesday evening, November 7, and will continue every Tuesday and Friday evening cu. the winter. Landscape, Figure Flowers Drawing Class in charge of Mr. Hoszix.

Tuition for raera bers or their wns. others. 3 03 a quarter, Architectural cria Mechanical Clans chaizeo! A. Ashe: t.i:s wiU iTieiaae Grecian, Gothic and Scroll e. jus to members or their sons, S3 00 others.

So 00. The Directors wonldrccommiod the above classes to the attention )f mechanics generally, but especially to carpenters, cabinet makers, stonecutters and painters. All Tuition payable in advance. nb tf NICHOLS, Secretary. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, VARNISHES, The subscriber, having heretofore sustained (and he believes deservedly) the reputation of selling Paints, Oils, Glass, and every other article in his line of business, at the 1I Mtniul.

SO Fulton Mrrpi. at loicer prices than any other store in Brooklyn, now offers forsaleat REDUCED PRICES a large and new assortment nf every article suitable for house and carriage paint rs, and pledges himself that he xcillnot he undersold by any other establishment of the kind, cither NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN. Best rtntE Winter Oil at the lowest rates. A discount will be allowed to dealers. N.B.

No Painting done at this establishment. F23 tf JNO. D. PRINCE, 39 Fulton st. NEW STORE AND NKW GOODS, No.

99 Fulton street, Brooklyn. ORLANDO C. FORSYTH respectfully in forms the citi ens of Brooklyn and of Long Island that he is now opening a fresh snpnl of splendid and cheap Watches, Gold, Silver and Plated Ware, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, of every variety and of the latest fashions. He manufactures and repairs Gold, Silver, Steel and Shell Spectacles and Eye Glasses, fitting them with glasses to suit all ages Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and war ranted. L'T'T f'yi" promptly supplied.

I ne highest price paid for old goto, atlu al jvl No. 99 Fulton irret. Private, families supplied the shortest iyl tf notice. LASS GLASS! Cheap Hood vj 2000 boxes Glass just received from the Rcns selacr Glass Factory, assorted sizes and qualities. by JJfU.

D. PRINCE, A gent for the Factory, No. 39 Fulton St. This glass is manufactured from white flintsand. warranted not.

to stain or lo its lustre in any climate, and is now offered for sale at lower prices than similar qualities of glass can be bought for in New York. Sashm ikers and dealers are particu larly invited to call and satiffy themselves. Also. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. 6x.c wholesale and retail.

All oods delivered free of cartaseto any partot this citv. JMO D. PRINCE. FURNITURE SALES The undersigned respectfully oaves notice that he will give prompt attention to the sales of Household Furniture at pri vate residences for TWO AND ONE. HALF PER CENT, commission, with the usual facilities, and make returns on the afternoon of sale, or the ain't in value will he advanced in cash before sale, if required.

J.TODD. Auctioneer Valuator, ap tf 88 Fulton street. Brooklyn RE AT REFORMATION the Shoe trade 7 in Brooklyn Reformed. One year ago, the citizens of Brooklyn generally crossed ovrr to New York to purchase pins' rate Boots and Shoes; now. THOUSANDS arc supplying themselves at the BROOKLYN LONG ISLAiSD STORE, 170 Fulton street, where tho very best quality is manufactured.

The proprietors are doing all they promised the public when they commenced, one yearn go. my22 MU EK STU FFd for Men and Boys coosist ing of the greatest variety of Tweeds, plaid and plain; Uambroons, do do irmmetts, plain leot. i iia lln.u. Kit coor Summer Cassimercs, plaid and plain and other fancies. P.S.

A large assortment of plain black Cassi. mercs to all of which particular attention is called, at the brick store, 103 Fulton st, Brooklyn. api8 J. HUBB VRD. OOTS FOR S3 50.

Fine calf sowed Boots can bo had at 170 Fulton street, Brooklyn, for 07117 in every respect to those sold in Maid en lane or any other lane in N. York, Tor the money. Boots made to order.of French or American calf, and warranted to fii. my7 SMITH HARTSHORNE. MUSIC the Pi INS TUUl TION.

Instruction upon Piano Forte or Organ, or private instruc tion in Singing, will he given at the residence of the pupil, or at our instruction room in the lyn Institute (late Lyceum.) .1. L. CUMMINGS, tf A. A. WHEELER.

XJEW GOODS FOR GAI TERS. The ladies of Brooklyn arc oaiticularlv desired to call and examine SMITH A RTSHO RN E'S new pat terns for Ladies' Gaiters more than hoy pieces different colors, French and English, (a superior article.) just received. ap26 T7WERPOINT PENCIL CASES LEADS i i An extensive assortment of gontlemen's and chil en's Gold and Silver Pencils also all the izes of Cohen's and Jackson's fine pencil leads, lor ale by WM. WISE, Jr, Watchmaker aul9 and Silversmith, 79 Fulton st. "DOARDING A gentleman wifc.ortwo LJ single gentlemen, can be accommoaaiuawim board in a private family, by applying at No.

147 assail street. m' VICTORIA PINS Silver nnd German Silver Victoria Showl and Diaper Pins, for sale by WM. WISE, Watchmaker d4 and Jeweller, 70 Fulton utreet. LINSEED OIL 10 bbls Moore's Linseed Oil, just reooived and for sale at manufacturer's prices for cash, by JNO. D.

PRINCE, mfi Paint and Oil Dealer. 39 Fulton st. MARTIN K. BRIDGES, DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY. PRACTICAL DENTIST, No.

56 Foltou alreet. Brookltm. dS tf PAINTER, NUMBER 86 FULTON STREET, jyl9 6ma Near Henry street. CUiWVIYGHAitt Jfc HARRIS, DISTILLERS AND RECTIFIERS, Are at all times prepared to furnish to order at the i establishment on Front, between Main and Wash ington streets, Brooklyn. Pure Spirits, Whiskey, Gin, and Braddy, on the most favo able terms.

N. B. Orders loft at their store, 184 Front street. ew Yark. will meet the same attention.

d27 ORLANDO C. FORSYTH, DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWKIBI Silver A.vn Plated Wake, AMD MANUFACTURER OP QOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES AND EYE QLAiSSEI, No. 99 FuUon street, je22 Brooelyx, L. I. EG Alt STORE.

IMPORTED HAVANA PRINCIPE SEGARS WHOLF.SAl.'E AND RETAIL, AT Quliubr' Snnflf anit Tobacco Store, No. 100 Fulton street, BROOKLYN. Just received, a lot of superior Segars. atl20y J. V.

WATTS, TEACHER OF THE FLUTE, Vo. 49 Cranberry street, BROOKLYN. 17 Terms moderate. nil JOJII.V PELLETREAD HAS REMOVED HIS HAIR DRESSING SHAVING SALOOb To No. 79 Fulton street, my3 tf next door to Wise, Jeweller.

OBI.AM) C. FORSYTH, OP TICIAN, MANUFACTURER OF GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES, je22 93 Fulton street, Brooklyn, L. I. JA3IES PESCOTT, SEXTON OF ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, 250 ADAMS STREET.

To whom application for pews in the church, or utcrments in the burial yard, may be made. b10 JoTiiAKROriLTsilMci Corner of Prospect and Jay streets. ALZ. ORDKRS FOR Slating or Tilcing Roofs. Topping Chimneys, promptly attended to.

m30 tf vr ATCHMA n. EJl No. 79 Fulton street d27 JT. HUBBARD, DEALER IS ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 103 FULTON STREET. s21 THOS.

KUSUMOKE, DEALER I.V DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS, 97 ST. (one doorfrtraj Pnwpeet. 21 J. its au25 II A Adams trect, Brooklyn A. G.

OAnnOiMS, ATTORNEY, COUNSELLOR, AND SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONER, Office, No. 1 Froni street, Brooklyn. Law and Chancery business and Conveyancing promptly done. Acknowledgements taken in an; part of the city without additional charge. Loans of Money and Sales of Land negotiated, myl 7 Cm Iw.

S. CIBVRCII, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Has removed his Office to his residence IN SMITH STREET, jy26 BETWEEX church and hill STB. R. CliAGOETT, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, jy25 tf No. 10 Frontstreet A.

ORVIIibe IHILLARD, MASTER IN CHANCERY. Office, No. 3 Front street, myl 5 tf Brooklyn. SLMJEjCErjOIINSOrV, MASTER IN CHANCERY. Office, No I FronX street, ap3 tf BaoosxiYN.

NICHOLAS VAN BRUNT, jirrORA' EY AND SOLICITOR, No. 1 Fbont street. Commissioner of Dcadt.) p2 tf COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. Otce Brooklyn Insurance F23 43 Fulton street ftf wiiii.iA?! jervKtws, SHERIFF OF KINGS COUNTY, Office 43 Fulton street, jaj 1 tf Second story. mTgTcookeT ATTORNEY AT LAW, jal2 tf 14 Wall street, Now York.

JOIIX IS. KING, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. n30 81 Cranberry street, Brooklyn. jToHN I. IiOTT, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, rayl3J Office, 83 Cranberry st.

tf XFREOrsTTKVKiVsT COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS F7 City Buhjungs. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, ar3 158 Fulton street. pv i.iiJ0'LTANT DISCOVERY! nicriARnsoN Sc. celebrated .1 CS PANACEA. eo.np ii: ule s.il.'lv from vegetable i.

i ii.i from iv i'i. j. )t ii iiji. iitiii to health, was discu i til it i ve ii bv ao I ividsial sorely .1 with Ui.tMWATF.n SCROFULA fir eight years, aa, woo had been during that time under the medical tri atimint. of the most eminent uhvsiciaiis, h.ol.li of Canada and this country, without the least hope of recovery, and pronounced in urn hie.

Tois medicine has not failed in ailv instance taken in accordance with directions) touf "net ii tierfeel cure if the following liisoiiscs, to SCROFULA, ULCEifATEl) SCROFU LV. DISEASE OF THE BRON'CUICK OR TIIIJOVT. FEVER SORES, KPIC'S EVIL, FISTULA. INTFLMMATOIty and CIIRO NIC PILE ERYSIPELAS, BILES. CHRONIC SORE K.

ES, BLOTCHES, PIMPLES. SCALD IIEAD.anu mm In: patient pt irenrral alterative crtect if the whole svstem. niirlfying and inducing he oliiiv eM eolati in the blond. While in the use if this meiliiune, thn patient should abstain from all eiiifi.vTSniiiis. wivn, on iiiGii.sKASo.N r.n food.

Its oiVi acv is beiiii tested in all the diseases above niinm rated. the evidence of which may be iron will hereafter be iiub'isbed and loft with ill the sub. agents, for t' benefit of the afflicted) in lie eert i 'Vales of he novlies so cured, hv application TIIIK. l. TALM AGE.

General gnnt, o. I Pine ooposite the ITonse. Y. CT Fur sale io by A ES W. SMITH.

driiT risl. i oei of Fulton ami Cranberry sts. Mrs I'nlt street. WM. P.

BLAGROVE, corner of Allanlie and fp s. s23 Oil vS. A. VAN ZAND'f'S VATJ stiii.Ei;.t pss.f.s. rHIS newly impoiind.id medicine scarcely needs adveriising io reeooimend as tile de.

maud has be so great within a short time that irn er orders at home and ahr iud cannot he suppli ed. Those P. lis were compounded fr 'in actual ex periments, dur ng the period that Dr. Van Zandt was acting us on of the health officers fir tlio port of New York, and all who have taken them have been aim inimedi benefitted. Medicine of this kuid, uracil needed, compounded by ascien tilic physician and ide under his immediate super into.ndence.

is a blessinsr indeed and any person will he convinced of heir efHnacy by one single trial according to di actions. They arc singularly bene ficini in all eisenscs connected with the liver, and that without deviation from ordinary habits. They arc invaluable in cases of Indigestion, Dysentery, Worms, Jaundice, Pleurisy, Bilious Cholic, Dvs. pepsia. Rheumatism, Gout', Asthma, Dropsy, Vertigo.

Costivcuess, or any irregularity of the. bowels. Fein ales are much benefitted by them. They do not dcbilitat the system, as many pills will, but 'a ther strengthen than otherwise they also have a tcnde.n to increase the appetite. Tho Dr.

has in his possession a number of the must respectable signatures, from medical men and others, verifying their good qualities Let any person who is afilicu cd with the above named diseases try these Pills, and they will bs satisfied that llie.e is no exaggeration. They arc slid in Brooklyn by James T. Van Zindl, corner of Gold street and Myrtle avenue; B. G. Janscn's bookstore, 14!) Fulton; sold ivhoie.

sale ami reta 1 by JOHN PIERCE, sole Agent for the United tates, at. the General Office, No. 724 Fulton street. New York to whom all orders should be addrese nost.poid. F20 ly NDllEvV OAICES' CABINET WARE HOUSE.

The subscr bcr rcsnectfullv in forms the inhabitants of the city of Brooklyn and its vicinity, that he has established himself at No, 140 Fulton street, opposite High street, in said city, where will be kept at all times a large and superior assortment of Bureaus, Tables, curled and plain maple iicdsteads, ready made mahogany, cheny, and Boilstcad Coffins, together with all the necessary appendages for funerals. Hearses, with competent persons to take charge oi them, may bo had at all tunes. ,127 tf ANDREW OAKF.S Bt LACKSMITIIING THOMAS SILK, con Fulton, where he does all kindsnf Blacksmithing lorsc Shoeing, lie will he happy to execute all or dersin his line of business on the most roasonnb'r t. this nn'O HO MAS S. DEN I ICE, informs his triepit and the public in general, that he continues his trade of all kinds of Mason work, which he wil execute with despatch and on tho most reasonable terms.

Residence, Charles street, head of Tall num. Brooklyn. Dee. 27. 1 841 d27 ARPER'S PICTORIAL BIBLE, No.

5 price 25 cents, just received and for sale by mO A. M. WLDER. 51 Fulton st. nui i ii'i iiiu tuiiii niui a to.

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