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Auction For ill BiooklynSur. Auction Sales. I Auction Sales. Seminaries. iioa i i .4 iri7 vm'ITooi.

or mi li if l.iull", JVe. Oil OniHf corner of Henry. THE SUMMER TCRM will commence on MONDAY, the ol May, IM. ki.ilmg particulars, obtained at the Institution. S.

M. PRMARKST, Principal. Brooklyn. April. )5, 18IH.

If to Tliw Kxlrriue Low lrirp VT At which many kind of DRY COOPS have been SF.LLINIJ AT AUCTION, have in-duend us to purchaxe largely, and wa ate now otTering GREAT liAUGAIXS in nil the various style nf LADIES' DRESS ATF.II IAI.S, VlilTES Al VNTILI.AS, SHAWLS ic. Alan, HOUSE KEEPINC ARTICLES, amh as LINEN SHEF.TIXt.S, DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS. Our customer are asaured that we can and will aervelliem well, and respectfully aak them to visit our establishment and juHfe for them selves. ISEAMAN MUIR, June 1. If 321 Broadway.

Iorf oolrU li TV Reifioved to No. 87 Neati-treet between Adiinia and Pearl. June 7. tf II. J.

Toi, Aim tlAiici-r ftera aid jyu Aiirlloii CARD TO THE PUBLIC. Th suh.enUr has con, derahly enlarged now l1 leet ep 30 wide. exieiidint! through to Poplar ly i hi most spacious warehouse in rhooklyr, and one of the best locations tor the racepti, i any Kiuii oi piopi i aithnr or private sale. Couignuieiits conhded to the kiiWriber'a care shall receive his best attention, with the usual facility of cash ad van-ces and prompt returns. The spacious gallery up stair will he devo.

ted to the sale of Bonks, Fancy Good and Real Estate, and the 1st llonr tn private sa'es of Warranted Cabinet Furniture at auction prices. The subscriber hope that his long experience as an auctioneer, with his scrupulous attention and zeal for the interest of hia has earned for him a character that, will, he. hopes, still retain the conhdenre and patronage of hi lellow citizens. Sale of Real Estate attended to at the Franklin House or Merchants' Exchange. New-York.

ash, in large or small sums, advanced on any description of merchandise intended lur auction ale. Sules of Fir nit lire attended tn in person, du ring the season, in New-York. Williamsburgh, and at all the different points on Long Is! ml. Notwithstanding th many advantage the subscriber possesses over hi competitors, his fees will not exceed hall the sum charged by other auctioneer. Second hand furniture to any extent, bough) for cash, or taken in exchange for new.

No connection with any other person or store whatever. R. J. TODD, Auctioneer and Valuator. Saturday mortil ug -lulv 29- At 10 o'clock, at the Sales Room, f8 Fulton t.

A large and valuable assortment of new and 2d hand 1'itniiturt of every variety and style. Saturday Fvenln-'. July 'it). At early candlelight, in the sales room. Without reseive, the osnal variety of 2d hand furniture, dry goods, clocks, tab'e cutlery, mechanics' tools, miscellaneous and fancy articles, Travelling Trunks i-c.

To LrtV Furnished, MA house in a genteel street, about three minutes' walk from the Fulton or Catharine, Ferries furnished throuah-out fiom 1st August till tin! first of May next. None but a respectable person need 'apply. July 21. tf R. J.

TODD, S8 Fulton st. IAI.TI. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. .1 o. Im a Parker.

HAS REMOVED from No. 36 Fulton-street, to-ia FULTON-STREET, and i now prepared lo execute orders lor House. Sign and Decorative Painting, in all it various branches, and to any amount. Mr. P.

returns thanks for the very liberal patronage extended to him, and would add, that he will use every exertion to. deserve a continuance of the same. He is, he prides himself, prepared to conv nee every one, that Painting of every description can be executed here as good, and as cheap, as in any other city in the Union. Mr. P.

is permitted to refer those who may require it, to a number of our most respectable citizens. May Jo tf fytitlie of Brooklyn! ENCOURAGE the Dry Goods Stores of your own city. Hitherto the Ladies ol Brooklyn have been compelled to go to New York, if they wished to purchase rich and fashionable goods. But that necessity exists no longer. Time and money can be saved by calling the subscriber's store, where he keeps corstantly on hand a large and fashionable assortment of BR GOODS amongst them- will be found Plain and Embroidered Canton Crape.

Bi oche, Cashmere and Silk Shawl -MANTILLAS and VISITTES of the latest Parisian styles; FOULARD and MANTILLA SILK plain and plaid Linen Ginghams; Mohair Lustres, Baraizes, and every other kind of fashionable Dress Goods, Table Damask, Napkins and Doi. lies, Irish Shirting and Sheeting Linen Table, Piano, Bed, and Toilet Covers silk and eotton Hosiery; Alexander's and Bajou's Kid Gloves Ribbons ami Lace Goods, Embroideries, selected with care, and for sale at the lowest cash prices. Goods procured to order at short notice. H. G.

HUGHES, 56 Fulton, corner of Orange street, Brooklyn. May 1, 18 IS. tf Ifoiitistrv. DF R. W.

K. NORTHALL takes leave to an nounce to his friends and the public in general, that he has resumed ihe practice ol his profession in the city of Brooklyn, at his office No. 83 Fulton street. He begs to refer to the following gentlemen Right Rev. Bishop Mcllvaine Rev.

Evan M. Johnson, Rector of St. John's Church, Brook lyn i Rev. B. C.

Cutler, Rector of St. Ann's, Brooklyn; Rev. Mi. Hunter, Brooklyn; Rev. Mr.

Hodge, Brooklyn; Dr. Cullan, Brooklyn; Dr. Osttamler, Brooklyn Dr. Willsher, Brooklyn; Dr. Quinn, 477 Broadway; Dr.

Hosack, New York Hon. C. P. Smith Hon. H.

C. Murphy; Samuel A. Willoiighby, Saml. E. Johnson, Esq.

Mathew Clai ksou, Esq. Rollin Sandford, Esq. Jamee Depeyster, 103 West 14th street, N. Y. General Cr.

Morris; Cornelius Mathews, Judge Hammond, Surrosate of Kings Co. Judge Greenwood. Brooklyn Geo. F. Nesbitt, Ton.

tine Buildings, N. Y. Olhce hours, from 7 o'clock A. M. tod o'clock P.M.

jan 18 tf Spectacle FORSYTH, of 204 Fulton is constantly finishing off, at his shop. Gold, Silver, and Steel Spectacles, of every va- riety ol" style aud price. Gold from $6 to 0 Silver and Steel from to $3. A large as- sortment nf German silven ami common Specs for sale, from S5 cents to per pair. A kplen-did article of Pebble Glasses, at to $3 per' pair Also, Cylindrical Glasses, a new French article, $2 per pair.

O. C. FORSTYH, April ai. tf Optkian, 204 Fulton st. I (ia Fildutf.

1 it is now settled that Gas Light is to be) nt introduced in Brooklyn at an early dav, in Tinfar Nul Vnltinbli IInl' 'tiit In tin llv ol utvi. MESSRS. 1IALLIDAY at MULLEV will, aell at auction, on Tl'EMlU, Aitju-i Ji.Mockat noon.atthe I.HCll.t T. HXt'HA SUE, in the eily of Nw Voik. il.

i lot ill the iwoatory frame dwelling hnn.e there on, knmvn as number 01 llicka -lieel, in the it i I II Ol nilllkl)ll. I IB Mil is if-l iri-i in willlll in limit hii I rear, and 100 feet ill depth, nn I the hniue 25 I el by 3 with a two rear build-in if i feet by II. The house i iu good repair, and has a finished atlic, July 17. 1M. BENJAMIN UNDERHILL, JOSEPH STOHRS, iTrutee WILLIAM WICKS, July 17 Hw HK.IIOVAI,.

rpiIE aubkcrihei ha removed hi GROCERY STORE lo No. 7 FRONT-STREET, near Ho. 3," where he intends keeping for sale a general assortment of good GROCERIES, at fair prices. Whigs, Democrats, Abolitionists, Old Hunkers ami B.iniburuerk, and all other houetl and gnud loolinq people, wh will purchase without higgling, und have regard for the lent uncut to live and let live," are respectfully invited to call whenever convenient) and when not, to (end Iheir money which will answer overy purpose. THOMAS J.

GERALD. July II, I81. dim ACJI'K II A THIS SPLENDID ROOM i now open for engagement for Ball, Fair, Conceit, Suppers, Dinner, The proprietor Aatteia himself that, for extent, beauty and convenience, it has no superior on this continent. The room ia ventilated by a spacious dome, and every convenience that art could suggest has been apxii ded. It ran be engaged on reasonable terms, on application to D.

H. HAINES, Montague Hall, cor. Court and Montague Place. July 10. Im in Appeal National Conv rpO the Whig National Convention, in favor I of the nomination of Daniel Webster to the Presidmcy, by "a Whig from the start." The Massachusetts Quarterly Review for June, containing Theodore Parker' discourse, occasioned by the death of John Quincy A Jams.

ror sale by A. M. WILDER, 51 Fulton street, and WILDER 130 Atlantic st. May 31. tf i ioi ii i io iTTiTti AND GENTLEMEN'S' OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, 97 CourllHiil-tr 'l.

New-York, a raw noon below tuk wkstkrs hotkl, C. BOOTH" Would call the attention of the citirens of Brook-1 ii to an examination of his large and varied tock of Spring Made and trimmed in the best style and owing to the very low price ol Cloths, he i enabled to FASHIONABLE CLOTHING Full 23 per cent, lower than has ever been done belore in this city. I lie impression is last wearing away that the customer who buy a Keady-made Garment must necessarily purchase an inferior article: and the time is fast approaching when the whole community will realize the great advantages of purchasing their Clothing Ready-made. The tailor is enabled thereby to furnish garments full SO per cent, less than the same can be made to order. Superfine French Cloth DRESS AND FROCK COATS We are selling at price varying from 13 to 18 dollar.

SINGLE BREASTED FROCK COATS, A very genteel article for Sprinz Wear, from fine French Bluck aud Colored Cloths a close imitation of the Dress Frock at much less prices. THE ALBERT COAT, A very appropriate business garment of black and colored cloths, at prices varying from 7 to 10 dollars. SPRING SACK OVER COATS, Cloths, Tweeds and Brown Linen, very low prices. or at PANTALOONS. French black Doeskin, Fancy Cassimers, Drap d'Ette and Drilling, of every variety.

VESTS, Rich fancy Silks and Satins: black do. do; Bombazines, Valentias, Challies, and Mar-- seilles, from $1 50 upwards. Ol allthenewstvles. Orders taken lor Shirts, tjt a uvuvinu vv'-yufmu, and made at toe shortest notice, and war- UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS I Of line Merino, Silk, Nclt, Cotton, Janes and i Muslin of every variety. FANCY DRESS ARTICLES, Embracing all the new styles of fancy silk Cravats English, French and Italian do.

rich English Satin do. SUSPENDERS. Of superior Frencfi English and American manufacture. GLOVES, Of Chasson, white, black and colored kid, silk, Lisle and cotton of every description. English and German HOSIERY, at Importer's pi ices.

UMBRELLAS of Silk and Cotton. Clotlia, eriiNkf merets mid Vent lugs, BY THE PIECE OR YARD, LOW I'KICES AS CA1 BE FOI'KO A ANT JOBBING HOUSE IN THE CITY. IW FULL SUITS made to order, at a few hours' notice, and sent to any part of Ihe United 1 I 1 B. W. R.

by ways noticed in ihVU of at Military Garden on Thur.daJ evening- Mr. Kd the pyroiecl.ual, nkL he nrepnted the woik lur lur ii.r.Un. Niblo's. and nil tlio etab i. Iiahments in New Voik.

Wr remember rart lug in Boston paper, hi their tiolire of 4lh 'July exhibition of fireworks, given on Itosiou Common ty this gentlemen about two year ago, that the Common Council oppinpriatcd I thousand Uollno thai puipond at lh ili fxliitiitinn the air rViuinlel frnm 111 BUllienra fof least (lYt minutes duiaiiou. Mr. Edge invited to supiwr prepared at their expense and when re. moving Ibu pluiei tin found hta own a rh lor I wo thousand dollai. I hat dur ing the night Mr.

Edge was acienadcd by flat of the greatest band in Boston, and when he tu-k his leave the next morning was escorted by the Mayor and Common Council In the place pi departure. I hope an arlial so distinguished will well patronized in your eiiy. C. New York, July 2), JM JH- I Iloiuli and Heady Club of liliitf Comity. 7- Regular meeting on TUESDAY, July 25 at 8 P.

M. Tim members of thi club, and o'h ri friendly to-iu jl.jecl are respectlully in vi ltd tu attend. liy Older, K. H. SIMNOL.VPiCkiilenV Wm.

Fi aflN, Sec'ry. -fuly 2 I. St i iriTvTTnr Vhto.v Olt.lTION, JOT Delivered at Greenwood Cemetery, at the burn. I ol CAPT. PEARSON, for rate at the Slut Office and the' principal New Room I in tho city.

Piice 3 ceiitk. July 2. Iw Coruni'r'ii Office. i During the illness of Coroner Ahraiii, the Coroner of Bu.hwick (ItuHi.iit ia authorised to attend upon all inquest which may be held. Order limy be lelt at the.

Mayor' Office; at the Franklm Hou.e, Kultim Ferry and at the Wavrrly House, South Ferry. I Residence ol the Coroner at the Crot 'Roads, Bushwck, near the Brooklyn line. June 'J ISIS, tf Fire Insurance. trr INSURANCE COMBANV, of Hertford, Capital TRO- TECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, of -Hartford, Capital HART FOKP FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital Risk taken and Policie tailed by BULKELEY, i for the above Immcd Companies, 31 Ful- ton. street, Brooklyn.

I App icalcnns lor Jimiiranee may be left at the alure nf Du B. Uavlin, 134 Atlantic at. I June ') 6m X. S. Illlll'HTt.

JI I. DRUGGIST, Kt'LTON STREET, BROf)KLYN. Is. Blliir, M. h'inlt.

VV At all time of night or day will be fur nikhed, in the moat faithful acrordance with di-fei'lioiiM, the vera bun quality of Mediriiiei and Cheiiiii-nlx, neatly an the neatent, and mtrayt a low, and on an average IT" at 23 or 33 tent. Ie profit than the usual prirea. X. B. If any article purchased or aent for, doe not ve full aotiafartion upon exnmiiia-lion or trial to return it, or represent ita inle- (riority, or over-price, will bo considered a favor, Dec.

21 4 Dr. Niiiiiik'I Itoyri, VJT HAS RESUMED the practice of hi pro- fea.iion, at his former reaidence, corner ol Henry Itnd Rcmaen streets. May 10. Ill this ciy, on the 2 th inst. by the Rev.

E. W. ihnson, Beuj. Bells tit i-s Sin in Knight. In this city, on the instant, by the Rev.

Win. B. l.ewisfienrje E. Bleeckerto Mist Lucre! ia A. youngest daughter of Christopher Seaward, Esq.

In New-Vork, Phillemnn Millard to Mr. Ada-line Stmlley Thomas Doyle to is Eliza C. Skjtts, both of Williamsburgh, I. John II. (j'hiKut to Miss Clarindu Xewman John E.

Conklin, Jr. to Mary C. limes; Luke Moore to Mis! Catherine O'Brin Churlca I). Lewis to Miss Elizabeth Waiing. In this city, on the 24th instant, Saiah, Ann, wile of Samuel Bowne, in the 51fh year of her The friendt of the family are particularly invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, corner of Hiah and Washington streets, to-morrow 3 o'clock.

Her remains will be lakeu to Greenwood tery, for interment. At Williarnsburgh, on the 23d mat. Patrick M'Grade, aged 33. In New-York, Thomas G. Colahan, aged 25 Miss Calhai me M.

Clink, aged 25 Elizabeth, relict of the late Edward IL'iiry, aged S4 i Jaa. A. Collin, Presi.lent the Croton Water Board; Edward Gallagher, aged 37 Mr. Catharine Smith, aed 35; Mrs. Amanda Holbrook Oli-ver'B.

Teall. azed 52: Roter Haddock. aied 1 1 Jonn Bchmidt, aged tr I otal number number of deaths in New-York, during the week, ending 22d U99 I llplinrt Of Death and Interments in the City of Brook- .01 mr enmng -azo, is-is DISEASES. Atmutu ft llinlinnati.Mi "I Br la of ll.twrlft. 0 Aca (L Anluua is a a i lTIENr oiJ', Attrlloiifcr.

OJin, No, 43 of BROOKLYN. IT JAMES COLE will give hia personal it tent on to of 'fon'r-'mrf t'wi'urt, and out dour sales generally also, to le ol hen Ktlile, Slicks, feci, the Exrhangu. Nev York. iv July tlT, At Mi' n'elock. at No.

I ID t. Furniture, ol a family WrM consisting nf mahogany secretary, bookcase, iofas, tables, chairs, bedsteads, about 40 vols, of handsome und valuable books, looking glasses, nil paintinrr and engravings. Also, a large us-am tment of kitchen furniture, with which the sale will commence. Term Cash, city money. Catalogue on Monday, at the office of the auctjnneer, 43 Fulton at.

Brooklyn. taturdu)' July 9. At )'i o'clock, at the Franklin House. Supreme Court in Equity under thediiec-tion of Daniel Van Voorhi, corner of Gold and High st. Brooklyn all that certain lot of land, bounded a lollowa i beginning i corner Gold and High and running thence along High at 75 ft thence on a hue with Gold at 50 ft thence a line ith High at 75 ft to Gold at and thence along Gold st SO fl to the place of beginning together with the building erected thereon.

Tiiiirmda), Align! 3. At 12 o'clock at the Franklin House. Supreme court in equity under direction of Daniel Van Voorhi, all I hose 3 lot of ground with the building there, situate in the village of Williamsburgo, and bounded a fol low vi by First at. 50 ft by st 50 fi IM ft and II. Also, Supreme Court, in Equity Same direction All that certain lot of ground aituate in the visage of Williamaburgh, beginning at a point toe aide of 1st 37 ft 8 in from SoulhySecond st, and running about 300 feet thence 8 37 ft 6 ins thence 200 ft to the side of First at thence along laid at 37 ft 6 ins to pluce of beginning.

For full particular see advertieement in tbe Brooklyn Eagle signed Daniel Van Voorhia. iiday AmTuit til. At 12 o'clock, at the Franklin House. Supreme Court In Equity Under the direction of Daniel Van Voorhis, Esq. Division street All that certain piece of land on the W.

aide of Division street, distant 458 feet II inches N. from N. aide of Tillary st. Said piece of land is 60 ft. front and rear by 100 feel deep on each together ith all the tenement (hereunto belonging.

For particular, see advertisement in Brooklyn Eagle, signed D. Van Voorhis. At Prlvnte Kale. Two Vacant Lois iu one on each aide of the dwelling house lately owned and occupied by Tho. I.

Chew, deceased, each 25 by 100 being two of the best lots on that street. Enquire ol C. P. Smith, 138 Fulton or of the auctioneer 43 Fulton st. Valuable Property For Sale.

5" -tiSi Tnp "ubscriber offer lor sale hi FARM at BROWN'S POINT, New Jersey, containing about 300 acres. Brown's Point forms a part of the i village ol Keyport, and is bounded on one side by Karitan Buy and Middletnvvn Point River, i Part of the lann consists of Woodland, part nf Suit ami ho prii.i inilf.1' nl InnI well adapted to raising grain, fruits and vegeta-bles. The buildings are nearly new. This property is valuable, from its proximity to New York maiket from the facility with which ma- nure is made on the premises, or procured from New York) but above all from the facility of getting fish, immense quantities of which are taken for manure annually at Keyport. This property is also valuable us furnishing lots for building.

Several have already been sold and built upon, and from the rapid growth of the village, it. may ha calculated that in a i sUmt time many more will be in demand. The larm will be sold in one body or in lots, as may suit purchaser. For further information apply to the subscriber, on the premises, or to WM. BLOOMFIELD, 20 Nassau st.

New York. July 13, 1848. JOHN CROES. Al-o foi sale, a GOOD FARM, five miles fiom Middletowu Point, N. containing 200 acres.

July 14. 2awlm lnic The Loutf-ltlniid Imurance Office 41 Fultou-nt. Brooklyn. CAPITAL. 200.000, (WITH A SURPLUS,) CONTINUES to take Risks on Buildings, Machinery, Merchandise and Property ge nerally, on their usual favorable terms.

This Company has passed through the two greatest conflagrations that ever occurred in the coun try They owe Iheir ecane from them with comparatively slight losses, to the system which they have always practised ol limiting and scat tering their risks. Alt losses which. Ihe company may sustain will be adjusted and paid promptly, as heretofore. n-L I. 1 1 customers in ew-ior o.

an expirauoi.s u. BIRKCTOHS W. Delamater, Henry Young. Thomas Baylis, Smith Woodhull, Neziah Wright, George B. Fisk, Thos.

W. Birdsall, Wrilliam Chetwood, Peler C. Cornell, Daniel Ayres, Frederick Marquand, William M. Bliss, William S. Packer, Horace Brown, Joshua C.

Skidmore, V. W. Thome, Minturn Post, John A. Lott, Charles J. Taylor, George S.

Howland, Daniel A. Robhins, John H. Prentice, John S. Wily, Freeman Rawdon, Yelverton. John P.

At a meeting of the new Board, B. W. DELAMATER, Esq. uas unanimously elected President for the ensuing year. E.

C. FINN, Secretary. Uy 27, 1S48. tf HI LL'S TRI SS OFFICE. J3 No.

1 VESEY-STREET, (Astor House,) New-York. Patieuta may rut tr iirwin the Ke.t i list rn mpnt si kid (that the vvoild affords) at olhce. Children trussed at two weeks' tse. Supporters applied in the Female Department a qualified female attendant. CAUTION.

Genuine instruments are al signed in ink, AMOS G. HULL. July 7. 3m I'ocket laps of Rrooklyn. "I UST received and for sale at the Star Office, Orange street, near Fulton, a perfect copy of the Commissioners' Map of Brooklyn, in book form, colored, with the ward line regularly marked out.

Also, tbe me printed on cards, for banging up in offices. Price 25 cents each. Biooklyn Star office, July 18, 1848. If SfW Hooks. CI HARMS AND COUNTER CHARMS, by Maria The Power ol the Pulpit, by the Re-.

Gardiner Spring, I). D. Planetary and Stella World, by O. M. Mitcb- A.

M. Life ot Ciomwc II, by J. T. Ileadley. The Owl Creek Letters', and other Correspondence.

Harries Notes, on James, Peter, John and Jwie. I-ottcrit in Eitr. by Vr. Cnrwi. I or ule by R.

HARMER SMITH, late a. Harrison, 163 lultoa st. July II. tf Wanted. 81,500 ON the best rnT.

Applr to A- rOOVER. A'Ut aeal abj Ootaic Ha'L or vam ii AND The subscriber has a new itock of very rich goods, Ironi which he ran sell at Ihe following reduced prices i Fine Gold Watches. ml. VIM) tn trio 00 Silver 3 00 to 30 01) Gobi watch-keys 1 no to 37, to 2') to -171 to 37, to 10 00 to 3 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 6 HO 20 0 IK 00 20 (10 CO 10 00 10 1)0 3 00 12 00 3 on 4 oO 50 15 00 A 50 2 00 1 75 HlUll chain slide ribbon pin ii ii em guard chains" Gem. vst lull Gold biac't clasp." with stone" finger ring.

pell pencils; tool thimble "Silvei G'd I'kt. for mill' cameo pins. Stone pin Fine ailver spectacles. romn 6 1)0 110 1 00 3 00 00 no a 00 25 DO fit) 75 no I 2 00 4 00 Silver tea spoon and all kinds nf ilver ware, made to order at Ihe lowest rate and of line silver, at W. J.

VANDERHOEF'S, May 10. 3m 1 14 Fulton Rrooklyn. Putenteest for tlie I'll i fed State. MERICAN GL'TTA PERCHA COMPA-l XY. OJire 139 street New York Factory, 43 Water Brooklyn The Ame-riean Gnlla Percha Company are now manufacturing, and will furnish to the trade, the following article Round and ll.it machine band, ing, warranted superior to any oiher in use; flour and salt elevators; shoe toles, taps and cement tubing; water and atmospheric va'lve packings; cricket baits, tobacco pouches, fie.

Information regarding the application of shoe soles can be obtained at the office of the factory by those residing in Brooklyn vicinity. Every article warranted of pure Gutta Percha. and entirely free from any admixture. June 7, IS18. tf 43 Water st.

Brooklyn. Miirrocatc's Office II emoted. THE office of A. B. HODGES.

Surrogate of Kings county, is removed from No. 48 Fulton street to the new City Hall, Fulton, corner Joralemon. F.ntranct (until the building is finished.) oh Jnralemon street, centre dom. July 5, 1848. tf Wanted, BOOM suitable for a Physician's office, in i-Y Fulton street, any where between Pierre, pont and Orange streets, or in any of the cross street between Washington and Fulton.

Address office of the Star. July 12. 2w Roil rdiiitf CJ.ENTLEMEN and their wives, and a few single gentlemen, can be accommodated with pleasant rooms and board at h'8 Fulton Brooklyn. May 10. tfg Fxtetisiion Diiiiiicr Tallies).

INTENSION Tables, from 10 to 18 feet in length, 25 per cent, lower than at any other store in Brooklyn. R. J. TODD, May 1. tf S8 Fulton st.

ALIE. fPOOFIS. ISook mad Job PHiiier, 57 Fulto.n-St., opposite Hieks, and 13 Jamks Brooklyn, N. Y. Printing in Gala und Silver Bronze.

Orders will be thankfully received, and promptly executed. May 6. tf Watcici ncid Jewelry THE subscriber is now casing some of the best R. 8t G. Beesley's Lever movements, plain, heavy, 18 carat gold cases.

Also keeps constantly on hand Silver Beesley Levers, nil warranted genuine, and perfect time keepers-from $37 to $2fl. Clocks and Wutches repaired. O. C. FORSYTH, 204 Fulton st.

April 21. tf Fli'onklvti City CSoixEk For EIGHT BONDS, of $1,000 each, hearing per cent, interest, for sale, singly or otherwise. Enquire of P. REYNOLDS, 11 Nassau N. Y.

March 6, 1848. mstl II. Si5i, ATTORMn SO CI TO of Hcedv, July 27, 1846 tf No 50 FULTOV ST. Frank II. Dikeman.

Attorn ky, Solicitor and CmwsELum, And Commissioner of Deeds, No. lHl liroudway, July 20, 1847. ly Wliarf To Let, "VIEAR the Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn, contain-L ing 12 lots of ground and H50 eet of water front. Apply to WM. M.

L'DALL, No. Water Brooklyn. April 7. tt Joseph .71. t.reemwood.

TTORNEY AND SOLICITOR Commissioner of Deeds. OfHce No. 3 Front t. Brooklyn, Feb. 6, 184B.

ts. Dr. Vau Biircir CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC EMBROCATION, for ale by E. B. SPOONER, Stationer No.

57 Fulton-street. Brooklyn, Jun. '20, 14. tf Nlliall Cliarlotle Illlsse. I able to ametidmeuts of the New Constitution.

Iec. 15. tf Litlioraphy. kiud of work in I.itbenhv. i.S Mar, Reulf.jle IMans.

Drawings ni Buildiuif, Merchants landscapes, Portraits, Inc. Dec rinh ConiiiMTt la I Icn. NEW ARTICLE, warranted not to ror -4 roile, juU received and for sale at the Star Stationery Stole, Frank I. FuilJmgk. enrer ol" Fulton and Ounjr street.

June 17 tatlr's n.i: ic.it Iain AY alsiaT be obtained "'-v ER' ire-r. A'lff I'l IE 10 WOH It! Vnr tli l'uflt iff Ihiiwc rdsa. r. 'pilE celebrated American Pyrotechnist, at I Bronklrn CarHen. (lute Military,) on i THURSDAY F.VENIXO July 27.

at o'clock, i Centlamens lirketa 50 cenla I.adiea' ticket 25 cents to be had at the door. 1T The Programme ia too lengthy for today's paper, and will be published to-morrow. July 25. It Wnnferf. YOUNG English Woman, unable to do house woik, but a iinod seamstress, would be elad to obtain board, where scwinj of any description would be considered a fair com-iiensation for her board.

Enquire nl the Star Office. July 25. It The modern buill three atory Brick House 113 Willow street. The nous has inurble mantels, mahogany doors, mi throughout. Apply to illiam alionne, 152 Pearl street, corner of Wall, New Yoik, or to the subscriber, at hia office in Montague at.

near Clinton, daily, from 0 o'clock P. M. until sunset. S. II.

Attl" Brooklyn, July 2o, ISIS, tf llibliliail. rpifE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS of I. the late Mis LUCY HOOPER. Handsome vo. volume.

For sale by R. HARMER SMITH, late Smith ft Harrimn, 105 Fulton t. July 34. tf ICnn Awnv ROM th subscriber on the 21st instant, an indentured girl, named SARAH ANN SMITH, aged 14 years. Had on when ahe lelt, a calico frock and aun bonnet.

If any person other than the one who pers.iaded her away, will return her, they shall have one dollar reward. All persons are forbid harboring or trusting her unlei penally. JOHN JACKSON. Xew Ulreclit, July 24, 1MK. (annul iirtlon tliroiitfh l.oiiK iNlaiid to re'iiort, IJYTIIE LONG-ISLAND KAIL ROAD, on TIKJRSD.KY, July 27th, 18 IS, and return the same evening.

liy Special Train from Brooklyn Depot 7 A. stopping at Jamai ca at 1 A. Branch 8, HicKsvilla SJ, Farm- Kl, Suffolk Station Medlord Mation OJ, St. George's Manor HJ and arrive at Green-poit at Returning the Train will atop at the above uamed itation only rare for Ine excursion OM, DOLLAR. A.T-2ti.

At Greenport the steamer State. man, Captain Xash, will be in rea diness to convey auch ol the party as desire it through Ihe wiva4led Pcvonic Bay to Sag Har bor and back, at a charge of 5 cenlr lor the trip. 'uly 21. td lieorgv Vert'r. LICENSED NIGHT SCAVENGER Cleaner of Sinks and Privies Residence, Lott'a Lane, near Myrtle avenue.

Order left with Mr. HARVIX, corner of Cranberry and Henry afreets, Brooklyn, and Mr. JOHN MASSET, corner of First and Grand atreets, Williamsburgh, wilj be promptly attended to. Covered tubs ami carpets for halls and entries. July 21.

Im Tlic riii mi r's Csuide aud ITMELD COMPANION, treating upon Ma- nn res their composition, preparation and action upon soils with the quantitiea to be applied. For sale by A. M- WILDER, 51 Fulton and WILDER a 139 Atlantic s.t. July 21. If Itauk, I 10th Julv.

1818. Dl VTDFA'D nf four and one half ner cent. on the canital stock of thia Bank will be paid to the share-holders on and after the first nf Amriiut nrf e( tU uurniiioru nf ta six months closing the 31st instant. By order nf the Board. July 20 lw GEO.

L. SAMPSON, Cashier. O. C. FOKSVTIf, OPTICIAN AND JEWELLER, and manu-facturer of Gold and Silver SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES, 204 Fulton-stieet, Brook lyn.

Clatit and Wutrhes Repaired, July 30 tf. American Art Fnioii. THE Subscriber has been appointed Honorary Secretary to this popular institution, and now prepared to receive the annual subscriptions of members and others. For the sum of Five Dollars, each person is entitled tn receive copy of a fine line engraving, by Smylie, and set of outlines six in number by Darley, illustrating Washington Irving' much admired tale of Rtr Vsm Wiski.b. In addition to these advantses.

each subscriber has the chance of re ceiving. at the Annual Distribution, one of the splendid paintings now exhibited at the Art Un- inn flu lur JQ7 RrtuJu-av etMj V.irlr fnr than one hundred paintings have already been purchased, including the magnificent allegorical aeries ol lour pictures, painted by Ihe lamented Thos. Cot.E, for the late Samuel Ward, called "The Voyage of Life," and which cost These paintings will be distributed as one prize. The collection also contains the works of I-ntze, Huntington, Dirulap, Gray, Edmonds, May, Osgood, Peele, Doughty, and other distinguished artists. Early subset iptions are invited, as it is expected the books will be closed before the termination of the year.

VV. N. CLEM, Hon. Secr'y. A.

A. Union, 144 Fulton street, Brooklyn. June 30. Im raasaziiioa for UNION MAGAZINE, GODEY'S LADIES' BOOK; GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE. Tbe other monthlies as soon as issued.

Forealeby R. HARMER SMITH, late Smith II Harrison. IC5 Fulton at. July 18. tf I htat.

inril Rm the subscribers would sii-gcst to persons build-' FRESH every day at Is. each, at THOMP-ing, that the distributing pipe can be put in SOX fc WF.LLER'S Saloon, 20 Clinton at much cheaier, and in a n-ater manner, before Oysters, Ice Cream, ftc, served in fheSaloo-the house is finished, than afterwards. W. N. day and evening.

Nov. 1. tf G. olfer their services in this line, and are prepared to lurnikh estimates for fitting public faint'O llroaaltes. and pi vat-buildings in a supetiiir manner.

SPLEVDD assortment of Canieoe, at N. Ac have been engaged aevefa! years in FORSVTICS, No. Fulton street, the business, and have in Iheir service men who April 21. ti have been steadily employed in Gas Fitting lor nineteen years. Communications lelt at Baxter LadJ'.

grocery near the Fulton' Fe.rv, 1 1T PubM nJ the Star Office, directed to their place of K.wness. Will coin-; Agreements and Mortgages, conlorm- Hr.inrhiiis H.irw-4 IN-uiBies ChiliUrinh i 1st IVssatiBipTtfin I'mnp I'tHileM Cik4iB.tk- I 'tnr. ll-Wllv Ik'kBtiiim IHirrhora lir.n Ifropav la Ihe tlenll. 4 0t. mand early attention.

WALWORTH, NASOV nClU jan. 28. Cm No. 70 i Y. Oil II A Mnittfl II.

C'orilelIIRDERS receivnl at the Star Office fur ail Hut for the Head of the People SPRHC. PHfF.XIX HAT CAP HJ FULTOX STREET, N. (FOB THREK VSASS D1STI lirriVlXT HOWS AS KOBI RTSOS'S PlKKMX.) HIGH RENTS LEAD TO HIGH PRICES. The public will recollect that this establishment, now iu the lull tide of successful experiment. took the "initiative" in reducing tbe price of 95 Hats to SI 50.

It was, and ktill ia enabled to do this by avoiding tte estravagare of its Broadway competitors. Schmu lf or Pa icts. First quality of Bearer Hat $3 50 Second tin do do 3 00 First quality Moleskin or Silk $1 Second do do do 3 00 Caps from 73 rents to $1 25. 17 Military and Navy Cap made lo order. March 'JO, 145.

tf Reams to l.rt. CEVHR AL Room and Office to let, at and IO 101 Fultnn stieet. Enqa.re ol O. C. FOR 5TTH.204 Ful'oa or Mr.

Wan. WHITNEY cr I. CL.LLI tue ictr.uck. "if l.unrs of I Tarit. Ol of Jnanrlks Killrit, hy I-'I'ICT- t'o l'irmiins Mosul I Mnnfr-red Id Ale Pnrsli4.

Birth firiwlM fl.rrHI.... i'H-SI farrilc I nkiMtwn. 1 Win, Vrt-4 tV t'oml, IVffMMilM Tammr Of the mm a 0 a itn A 1st. I frmmerx Ilrawre Ik-lf1irri r.rf.t-n fV-n Infl flMrfc rtn TkHl 4m Cniifrnf I 0 I a I I Hanfl 4i-e-nf. kikar CrkSsw I Males 33; Femah-altf; Adults Jj Children SS.

Total AS. Of whom mrn from New Tark. CHAS. S. J.

GOODRICH, F'iskiaa of iba Ikwrd. Office of board of Health. fOI'llST. A BSTRACTS of Titles. Map', l'''" Specification of Buildings.

Agreements. Tetimony, and all kmds of Law IWument in a plain nint. and ii.tell'gible bai, anting, with punctuality and Certificate Diplomas, filVd op -wilfc Rrman Trrt and Old English, in a snperioi atrle- Ilnier lrt it No. 12 or 138 Fulton street, rwkim- n- a. im7.

tr cr nlliv 'tc-f tiriRK 5AFKS and CLOSETS, fnr 'e at tnVVi ai lato.i f.aw I re. rpHE OFFICE OF aLDEN J. SPOON ER J- i at bi residence 153 Adams-street, (neat house abose Gothic Hall,) Brooklyn. SPOOXER PADDOCK, Counsellor. Solicitor aad Attorneys 51 Wall street, X.

T. Brooklyn, July II, 1849. tf JOS. Aitrfl9BrP. f.

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