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AND KINGS COUNTY DEMOCRAT. VeLt NQ. 13. BROOKLYN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1841. PRICE, TWO eEjFI LONG ISLANl.ItAILROAD COMPATOg SHIP CHANDLERY, PAINT AND OIL STORE.

The subscriber resnectf nil informs GB. BROWER'S Reauv Made Lines, Stock, Hosiery and Glove Store, No. 103 Fulton street, Brooklyn, and at the comer of William and Beekman streets, New York, has constantly on" hand an assortment of the following articles Gentlemen's Linen Shirts Do. muslin, with liuen' bosoms, collars IMPORTANT B. F.OSGATE.S ANODlNE CORDIAL, a safe and: effectual remedy for Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, and summer complaints generally.

This invaluable cure for theiabove complaints, snrpasscs any other remedy now in the country. Hundreds of eases come to the knowledge, of the proprietor, where a speedy cure has been effected by PROSPECTUS OP KNjS COUN TY DEMOCRAT, PUBLISHED DAILY, by o. 40 Fulton street, Brooklyn. THE LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COM! PANY, No. 3 Front street, adjoining' the corner of Fulton street.

CAPITAL 200,000 This Company insure against Loss or Damage by Firo on favorable terms. directors. Joseph Sprague, Abraham Rcmsen, Henry "ioung, Stephen Haynes, Peter Morton, N. W. Sanford, Charles E.

Bill, John Lawrence, Robert T. Hicks, Wright, R. V. Freeman Samuel Oakley, Charles J. Taylor, B.

W. Delamatcr, Jonathan Trotter. Charles J. Henshaw, George L. Cornell, George B.

Fiak; Thomas W. Birdsalh Frcd'k. Marquand, John A. Lott, Geo. S.

How laud, Jarvis Brush, W. Horace Brown. JOSEPH SPRAGUE, President. SSiA.LPiiF.us Smith, Secretary. J27 his friends and the public, that he has removed from the comer of Everett and Doughty streets; to fils store in Water street, adjoining Birkbcck's Foundry, and withiu a few rods of the Fulton Ferry, wnere no oners lor saie tne loiiowmg artictos, on la vorable terms, viz Wliite Lead, Soft Turpentine, Spirits Coach Varnish, Furniture Black Varnish, Bright Varnish, Linseed Oil, Red Lead, Black Lead, Black Paint, Spanish Browu, Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Prussian Pine, Verdigris, Vermulionj Lampblack Sheet Lcapi; Bar Lead, Hand'Leads, Paint Brushes; SashToolst Sperm Oil, Fish Oil, Neots' Foot Oil, Tallow, Boat Hooks, Can Hooks, Harpoons, Fish Grains, Bolt Rope, Tarred Rope of all sizes Rosin, Manilla Rope all sizes Tar; Spun Yarn, Pitch, Wh'te Hemp Rope, Marlin, Hambaurline.

Seine Sewing Twine Sailing Needles, Oakum, Copper Nails of all sizes. Cut Nails and Spikes, Anchors of all sizes, of alTsjzes Axes and Saws, Bunting of all colors, Ensigns, Jacks and. Pen Blocks of all sizes, ante. Together with a. general assortment of ship Chandlery.

From his long experience, in the Faint Business, I toijetner witn manufacturing it himsell, he feels confident that it will be to the advantage of country store keepers to call and examine his assortment. WILLIAM M. Brooklyn, Dec. 27. DOWNING LAWRENCE, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, offer for sale at their store, No.

38 Fulton, opposite Front street An assortment of superior Teas, of the latest importations. Old Java, Havana, and St. Domingo Coffee. Principe and Havana Segars. Loaf and Lump Sugars, of superior quality.

Superior double refined crushed Sugars. Old L. P. Madeira Wines, March Benson's importation. Superior old Port Wine, pure juice.

Pale and Brown Sherry Wines. Sweet and Dry Malaga Wines. Champagne, in quart and pint bottles, of the most approved brauds. Old Otard D. P.

Brandy. Old Scignelte do. Old Dumont do. Old Holland Gin. London and Philadelphia Porter, in quart and pint bottles.

Best pure Spernt Oil and Candles. And a general assortment of Family Groceries, which they offer for sale on the most reasonable terms. d27'tf LONG ISLAND HOTEL. This es tablishment, now under the management of the subscribers, is designed pnncipaUv for the accommodation of the travelling public. The house is kept open for the accommodation of Travellers, during the whole night, and is supplied with every accommodation for the comfort of Travellers.

Attached to. the house is a complete fire proof stable. The subscribers pledge themselves to do all in their power to accommodate those who may favor them with their patronage. Horses and Carriages to be let, and Expresses to any part ofthe United States furnished, at any hour of the day or night. MILLER CARMAN, Proprieton.

Brooklyn, Dec. 27, 1841. d27 tf In the matter of 'the of the Mayor and Common Council ofthe city of orooKiyn, relation to opening lusmog Avenue, from the easterly termination of Nassau street to its intersection with the Wallabout Road, at or near the JNavy Hospital Goto. To all persons interested in the shove matter. Notice is hereby given that the report of the Commissioners of Estimate and AKsessment in th nWvr matter, was confirmed by the Court of Common rlcas ot the county of "Jvmgs, on the 13th day of December instant, and that all persons owing assessments in the above matter may pay the same to John S.

Doughty, City Treasurer, at the Atlantic Bank in the city of Brooklyn, on or before the 12th day of January next, and thereby save the Collector's Commission of three per cent. WILLIAM A. GREENE, d27 2aw3w Attorney of the Corporation. NOTICE. In the matter of the application of the Mayor and Common Council of the city of Brooklyn, in relation to opening Schermerhom st; from Bocrum to Court street.

To all persons interested in the above matter. Notiee is hereby given, that the report of the commissioners of estimate and assessment in the above matter, was confirmed by the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Kings, on the 13th day of December, instant, and that all persons owing as. sessmcnta in the above matter, may pay the sainc to John S. Doughty, City Treasurer, at the At lantic Bank, in the city of Brooklyn, or before the 12th day of January next, and thereby save the Collector's commission of 3 per cent WILLIAM GREENE, d27 2aw3w Attorney of the Corporation. M.

UDALL, SHIP CHANDLER, offers for sale at his store, No. 11 Water street, the following artieles, of the best quality, and at the lowest market prices i White Lead, Linseed, Sperm Oil, Fish. Oil, Neais Foot Oil, Rope of all sizes. Red Lead, Black Paint, Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, With a largo assortment of other articles in his lino. d27 G.

W. STILWELL, No. 19 Hicks street, Brooklyn, manufacturer of Grates and Fend i ere, plaui and ornamental iron Kainngs, life proot Book Safes, Bank Doors, Shutters, Grates set and repaired. Soap Stone, Fire Brick, Coal Hods, Ranges, i.c Also, an assortment of Builders' Anchors. ET Smith Work general.

d27 BROOKLYN MARKET. EDW'D. CRUM MEY, Jr. offers to tho public BEEF, of the i choicest pieces, at the low price of Tespeccb per price, i lease call at ms stand, in o. iVlarkcf.

19 Brooklyn i B7 THOMAS DEN IKE, informs his arid the public in that he his trade of. all kinds of Mason work, which ho will pxecuto with despatch and on the most reasonable 1 terms, Itceidonce, Ch'arles street, of T. all iiun; Brcnklyn, Dec. 37, 1841. d27 I CI LEAR BOARU AND PLANK iSTKIPji, Biiitablc.

for flooring oiid ceiling, to bv had cheap at the Lumber comer of York and Jay streets, Brooklyn. JONATHAN TI OGEES. Dqc. 1841. ,327 tf rPU JjET.

A small and very neat cottage, in Dean street, near Court, to let from now till 1 1st May next, or longer. Inquire of d27. SSgJKKiG. A. gentleman and his wifo or two can ha'aa'cotainodatad with good SoartJ' and pleasant rdo.rriB, at 22ft Wehir)gtO I ARfcA VCEMEXTS ON TJTE EXTEMOED LINE TBS BABYLON STATION.

A On and'after fhis date the. trains wul run follows: Lesive Babylon station, 1J 3i7 Leave Fnrmmgdale, IJ ar. Leave Hicksville and 1. v. M.

Leave Hempstead M. 8Jid 1 P. Leave Jamaica at 8 a. sj. and 2 p.

M. Leave Brooklyn at 9 a. sr. through to Babylon station. Leave Brooklyn at 4 r.

11. to Hicksvjlle only. SCNDAT TRAIN'S. Leave Jamaica a and 3 p. (i Leave Brooklyn 9 a.

through. Leave Brooklyn 4 m. to Leave Babylon station 24 p. Leave Farmingkale 2 p. i Leave Hicksyulc.

3 Leave Hempstead 3 p. N. B. Stages "will be in readiness, on the arrival of the cars at the Babylon station, to convey passen the nortii" and" south sides of the Island, and thrpugh to Grcenport and Sag Harbor. d27: tf ANCING AND ACADEMY; at the 'City IIotd, No.

1 C3' Ful.ton street. Brooklyn. Mr. p. LUCAS is liappy to an.

pounce to his friends, patrons, and tile that it' the above Rooms have cen splendidlyfitted up, and will be. kept exclusively forliis' Academy and Publia Balls. Tlie entrance on the davs of tuition will be kepi perfectly private and distinct from public department of the house. Under such rangements, Mr. L.

hopra to receive a continuance of that liberal patronage he lias enjoyed for the last re ven years iu the city of Brooklyn and at the same time pledges himself that nothing on his part shall be wanting to render his Academy and assemblies fis instructive, select and pleasant as any institution of the kind iu the country. Having taught in the city of New York for the last nine years; in jaceni towns ior me Eamc penou, mr. la. aeems 11 unnecessary to offer any special referenco, other than those who have heretofore patronized him. Days of Tuition, on Tuesday and Friday; 3" to o'clock, P.

for Ladies, Misses and under 12 years of age and from 7 to 10 for Genfle. men. Tcrms 8, payable in advance or 810, paya ble half quarterly in' advance. d27; THOMAS J. GERALD, No.

20 Fulton streeti has constantly on hand a well selected assort ment of GROCERIES for wholesale and tail, cheap, for cash, or on satisfactory credit, among which are the following Hyson, Young Hyson; Hyson and Sou; chongTcas. Ioaf, Lump, Powdered, Crushed, Si. Croix; to Rico, and New Orleans Sugar. Molasses, Pork, Fish, Salt, Cheese, andH Lard. Family Flour, Soap and Candles; Powder and' Shot.

Boyd's Celebrated, Albany Ale. Segars; common to superior. Holland Gin" Swan" and Crown" Brandy" Otard," J. Dupuy" and A. Seig neite." St.

Croix and Jamaica Rum, B. D. F. brand. Old Irish Whiskey.

Port, Tcneriffe, Sherry, Madeira, and ChamJ pagne Wines, Goods sent to all parts of the city, free of cart ace. d27 tf HIDES HIDES HIDES As the supply of Foreign Hides' continues very' limited, thereby; increasing the demand for Slaughters; the subscribei; is induced to offer the following advanced' prices for. Green Hides, to be trimmed at the knees and clear of cuts, or subject to a reasonable deduction; To be delivered at the on the old Bridge, Road, near tlie Navy Yard, wall, or at the LealEct Store, No, 40 Fulton street. i All under CO lbs. weight, 6 cents per lb; from 60 to 70 lbs weight, 5J cts.porlb; from 70 to lbs.

weight, 5 cts pcrlb Bull Hides, and all over 90Jls 4 cts. per lb. LOSEE VAN Brooklyn, 26th October, 1841. d27. tfa OYSTERS! OYSTERS'.

OYSTERS! The subscriber, who has been for many years engaged in the oyster trade; respectfully ml form the public, that ho continues to keep his old stand, at 31 James street, and on the corner Cranberry and Henry streets, opposite the. Apprentices Library, where can be had superior Oysters at all times, opened or. in the shell. Families supplied, and delivered in any part of the city, free of expense. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to tho public for the patronage that has been bestowed on him for a series of years, and hopes, by unremitting attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same.

DOMlNICK C0fcGAN Brooklyn, Dec. 27. 7 d27 tf JAMES CORN Nor. 134 Fulton st. Brooklyn, Cabinet Maker, respectfully, infortns' his friends and the public, that He makes all kinds of Mahogany Furniture, siibh as Bureaus, Tables; Book Cases; Secretaries, to order, in a fmishetl manner, and with despatch; He has also dn hand an assortment of Mahogany, Boilstcad, and other Coffins, which will be furnished at as low a rate as possible and particular'attontidii will be paid to providing necessary appendages to funerals.

1 A share of public patronage is requested; A Hearse will bo furnishod'when wanted. JAMES H. C0RNWELLV d27 134 Fulton NDKEW OAKES' CABINET WAROP HOUSE. Tho subscriber respectfully "in forms the inhabitants of the city of Brooklyn arid its vicinity, that ho has established himself at No: 1 lu ulton street, opposite rligtt street, said city, where will be kept at all times a largo arid superior assortment of Bureaus, Tables, curled and; plain maple Bedsteads, ready made mahogany; cherry. and Bdilsiead Coffins, together With all tho ncfeeseary.

appendages for fwiorals. Hearses, with competent persons to low: cuuigc ui iauui, may had at all times. d27 tf OAKES. A UK EVAPARATIOIJ. 7 Thi highly celebrated French Perfume is one of th most valuable preparations for dispelling; the.

of a sick room, and the easy mode, of use, combined with the peculiarly delicate sweetness, renders it "an object of regard not only to the invalid, but also to STEPHEN P. LEEDS, Chemist and Druggist; 58 Fulton, corner of Hicks d27 B'LACKsMlTHING THOMAS SILK, eori tiimrshis old stand atNo.3 Wajler sJ.rcotnear Fulton, where bo'docs all kinds of Blacksmijhingang Horaa IJo will be happy to cxecrtfeuloE dersTra his line of Buincss on fho most TeascnaBle terms. Brooklyn, Oct. 2C, .1841. i D' RUKiS, MEDICINES, vC.EiJGA' NV; Druggist, Chemist pother caryi' 7 Sands, corner of Jay street.

Medicinodis ppiisad si', all hours. Recipes carefiiHy tend plltup. US ALiEL JvIiNU, Architect, and Superuv ndept of Bandings, offers his oprvicca va lhat capacity. 'Jincc ino. 41 Lrango Eneet Brooklvn, Hoc 27, 1841, FOIMSALJB, Ajpjf iJt to and wristbands Do.

without collars Colored Shirts of every description Muslin Shirts with linen wristbands Boys' Shirts of every description Gentlemen's silk net Drawers Do. linen do. Do. net cotton do. Do.

plain do. do. Do. lambs wool do. Do.

white and red 'flannel. Do. do. Canton Do. silk net Shirts Do.

cotton do. Do. lambs'' wool Shirts Do. merino do. Ladies silk and merino vests and' drawers.

Hair and tooth brushos, cologne water, and a good assortment of canes Linen bosoms, of every description Linen collars and wristbands Silk and cotton Trimmed satin stocks', of tdc latest style Plain do. do. Trimmed Bombazine do. Plain do. do.

Platted do. do. Black and fancy cravats Silk and cambric pocket handkerchiefs Gum elastic, silk and cotton suspenders Hoskin and kid gloves, of superior quality Linen, thread and cotton gloves Sheets, pillow cases and towels Silk and cotton umbrellas, and every thing apj pertaining to a gentleman's wardrobe, for immediate use. C. B.

thankful for the favors bestowed on him for tho past four years, solicits a continuance of the same it shall be his utmost endeavor to give work of the best material and make. a B. Gentlemen embarking for sea, can be instantly supplied for the voyage. d27 NEW MUSIC, just published, and for Bale at Christman HJouseberrv's Music Store, No. 76 Fulton street Oh curse me, but my infants finale in Opera of Norma.

Oh! what a hapless maid art trio in Opera of Norma. Go, proud duet in opera of Norma, 'Oh! take me back to Tyrolian ballad, by Norton. The lover's a serenade by H. Pue. The music by Dr.

W. Lardner. Come, sit. thee Scotch ballad by Peters. I love her, still the hope be song by G.

Blissner. Farewell, boy a Scotch ballad, by H. B. Hirst. She is far from the ballad by T.

Moore, Esq: Oh give me back my heart by Miss Pardee. Too late I by Moore, Esq. I saw thy form in youthful by Thomas Moore, Esq. The Odd Fclldws' by Christman. Circassian as a lesson.

Cebanon by W. Mudd. Cracoviehne Pemambuco Souvenir d'affection Sabre waltz," Satma. waltz, Eugenia Candora Polero d27 npHOMAS H. REDDING Wholesale JL and Retail Wine and Liquor Store, and Cor dial Distillery, No.

74 'Fulton street, "opposite Mar. ket street, Brooklyn, where is constantly kept on hand a supply of the following 'articles, all of superior quality, and which will be sold on as reasonable terms as they can be purclrased in New York Brandies Otard, Champagne, Cognac Seig nctte, and Bordeaux, in pipes, halves and quarters. Rum Old Jamaica, New Orleans, and Santa Cruz. Gin Holland Gin, Iondon Dock, Meidcr Swan, and Pine Apple; Old Irish Whiskey. Wines Madeira, 'Sherry, Lisbon, Malasa.

Ca narys, Port, Muscat, Claret, Tencriffe, St. Lucia, Madeira tMcily Madcira.in casks and bottles, Champagne of cross, bow and other brands. All kinds of Domestic Liquors. Cordials In bbls. and kegs, of tho following descriptions Peppermint, Cherry, Raspberry, Aniseed, Shrub, Calamus, Noycau, Wintergrcen, Seventy six, Annisette, Life of Man, Perfect Love, Rose, Strawberry', Usquebaugh, Cinnamon, Clove.

Bitters Hodge's Gin Bitters, Stoughton Bitters, Columbia Bitters, Essence of Peppermint. d27 BROOKLYN CITY HOSPITAL. The City Hospital is now open for the reception of patients. Application for admission to be made at the Hospital, Adams street, or to either of the following medical officers Physicians Dr. Cook, Dr.

Boyd. Consulting Physician Dr. Marvin Surgeons Dr." Mason, Dr. King, Dr. Dr.

Thorno. Regular days of Admission Tuesdays and Fridays, from 12 to 1 o'clock, at which time medical advice and mcdicino will be given to such persons as apply, without wishing to become inmates of the Hospital. Bv order; d27 Jr S. THORNE, Secretary. NORTH RIVER PORK AND SAUSAGE No.

291 Fulton street, corner of Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. JOHN C. STEPHENS respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that in consequence ofthe dullness of the times in his own line of business, he has concluded to vote his attention to tho buying and selling of Pork, Poultry, Sec, through the season; and hopes, by attention to business, and the superior article he intends keeping, he will merit a sharo of publje encouragement. IE? Goods sent to any part of the city. d27 J.

C. STEPHENS. POCKET BOOKS, Purses, Card Cases, Tho subscriber has added to his diversified stock of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, a new and extensive assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Pocket Books and Wallets, Ladies' Card and Ncc die Cases and Books, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silk PuTsesr Silver and Steel Tweezers, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Pencils and Toothpicks, Gold Bracelet tine Jscissors, etc. WILLIAM WISE, Watchmakor and Jeweller, 79 Fulton street. d27 VVUUEKKEOTYfPlC MINIATURES.

Cor 17 nUAN Fay are prepared to execute likenesses at No. 10 Front street, Brooklyn, in a style equal, if not Buperior, to any specimen heretofore exhibited iri Now York hours from 9'A. till 5 P. M. ICT Persons ivishhig instructions, can be perfect ed in a very short time, on reasonable terms, and ap paratus furnished aj.

short notice, together with eve ry article necessary to commence business. d27 OUSES LOTS FOR SALE For ilo clicap; if applied for soon, together or separate, two houses and two lots, situated at the corner of! Boerum and Pacific streets, near the Half tho purchase money may remain, on bond and mort erase ior a leiui ui v. njpuiuu ju iuc cuiuu to be made to owner, on the premises. d27 SAMUEL MITCHELL. OSIER HOSIERY Stockings' and Snr.ks.

of evortr deserintion. for men. wbmen and.ehadren, for sate at C. BROWER'Sx 103. Fulton Dtreet, Brooklyn, and corner of ivulim and Beekman.

New "iwk. d27 the use of the Cordial, after the best efforts of the most skilful physicians, and a resort to tho common remedies has proved unavailing'. It has been extensively used throughout this state and elsewhere during, the last twelve years lias been approved and is used in practice by a great number of the most respectable physicians in the country, as may be scon by their certificates and recommendations accompanying the sam This medicine is discovered to be a certain and remedy for the intestine diseases produced by the drinking of the waters of the rivers in the southern and south western, states, which rondera it. of inestimable value to those who reside or travel in that section of the country'. For sale by STEPHEN P.

LEEDS, Solo Agent, d27 Druggist and Fulton, cor. Hicks st TEMPERANCE DRINK. SARSAPARIL LA MEAD. Tho public are respectfully assured that in the above preparation they will find ah article meeting all their expectations. It immediately forms an effervescing drink, the most dclicoius and health v.

If it is used in the hot seasons mcjelvas'a common it will do more goobTthan any of theH mosthigmy medicated spnng waters. JNo article is perhaps so' much sought for in the hot seaons as pleasant drinks the great object, therefore, in the manufacture of articles as produce those drinks should not be only to have it grateful to the taste, but conducive to health and the proprietor is convinced that all above objects have bcen.aecomplished in his compound Sarsaparilla Mead syrup, wich is really well worthy the attention of the public. The proprietor would offer it as a temperance drink and while a reform so laudable in itself as thatTof Temperance is so rapidly progressing in this community, would it not be well, after adopting a resolution rodun dant with so much praise, as that of henceforth and forever abstaning from the use of all ardent spirits, to treat themselves with a bottle of the health restoring Sarsaparilla Mead Syrup, manufactured only by the subscriber. None genuine unless his name is attached to each battle, as no is the only inventor. For sale wholesale and refail, M.

BAILEY, Apothecaries' Hall, d27 comer Sands and Fulton sts. EYE WATER prepared by Mrs. Hayes, 139 Fulton street. A cure for sore and inflamed eyes never known to fail even in cases that baffled the skill of the most eminent oculist in New York. One per son was for eleven years suffering, and every means was used but to no purpose; when no commenced using Mrs.

Hayes's ove water ho was nearly blind it cured him in loss than two months. For proof of this case, Mrs. H. would refer to Mr. axen, 1711? niton street.

Many Others of long standing have been cured in three or four days some in a shorter time. urthcr relcrences tlover, a. Cornell Mrs. an Ringwood, Mr. S.

Cole, Mr. Finn, milk man. Albert Or. BenBon, Esq. 113 Henry.street, had nis son cured by 1 bottle, after having been under care of the eminent Dr.

of New Yorkj for some months. Many. more references and testimonials can be seen at the proprietor's. Price of the TSye Water, 25 ccnts per bottle CHAPPED HANDS AND LIPS. An immediate and effectual relief for this' distressing complaint can be obtained by.a few applications of the very superior prepared by the sub.

scriber. It renders the surface soft and pliable, and gives' it a delicate and beautiful appearance. As a present to the ladies, no article could' bcJ more acceptable than this, when put up in those exquisitely painted and gilded porcelain cups which'! are' only to be had at his establishment. STEPHEN P. LEEDS, Chemist Druggist, d27 85 Fulton, comer of Hicks street.

BROOKLYN APPRENTICES' LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Evening Scnoor The Directors, desirous to promote the objects of this Institution, have established an Evening School on a more extended plan than has hitherto been attempted in this city with competent teachers, open to persons of any age, dnd at a rate of tuition within, the MnnK nf 1 1 few iVll fWUrtTTTlTlfr fifllfliofl 1 I (r Writine. Grammar, Geography, Arch't'ectural and Mechanical Drawing, Arithmetic, Book keeping, Algebra, Geometry, Landscape and Figure Drawing. In addition to the above, other; classes will be formed suitable'to the wants of the pupils. The charge for tuition for all or either of the studies, including lights and fire, will be $3 per quarter of 1 payable in advance.

All books and materials required by the. scholars will be furnished at wholesale' prices. Application, for admittance to be made at the school in Middagh street, at the Library room, in the Jjyccum, or to cither ol the directors Augustus Austin Mclvin, Robert Nichols, P. J. Arcularius, Aldcn Spooner, Stephen Crowell, T.

S. Woodcock, Rollin Sandford, Wm. A. Morgan, James Walters, Charles Congdon. F.

DOW, Secretary. d27 Ti RASMUS ALL, Flathush, (L. four and JLU. a haK miles from New York. The Trustees of Erasmus Half arc happy to announce to the public, that they lrsvc engaged James Ferguson, A.

M. late Rector of the GrammarSchool of Rutgers College as Pr'nciplc of their Academy. Mr, F. is a gentleman of high literary and seicntilBc attainments, an able instructor, and an efficient disciplinarian. From his superior qualifications for teaching, his past expen.

ence, and the patma re heretofore extended to him the Trustees anticipate tho happiest results from his connection with the institution. The known ability of the Principals, the contiguity of Flatbush to the cities of New York and Brooklyn, its hcalthfulucss and. character for morality, the extensive Library and apparatus connected, with the institution and the moderate rates of instruction, present advantages to parents' for the education of their children which may safely compare with any other Academy in the. State. Grateful for the liberal' batronaec hertofcrc shown i to their Acadomy; the Trustees would respectfully soncua continuance 01 mo sane, The winter season will commence on the let of November liext, Tho terms which aro reasonable can bo ascertained at tho Academy or on application to Jons A.

Lorr, No. 3 Front street, Brookiyn. 'By order ofthe. JEREMIAH LOTT, President. I Flatbush, Oct.

9th, 1841. d27 ARGE BREAD FANCY TEA CAKE I BAKERY. AND CONFECTIONARY. Tins snbscriijer would respectfully inform his" friends and thepiuBlic generally, that he has commenced the above business ai tho comer of Naacau and Pearl ete. wliero.

ho furnish all those who iilay favor him I i 1 .) rth their patronage, with fresh bread every morning land afterncoii. not inferior in size or quality lo any in ihiscity. CaKk. Cake of all kinds made of tho best mate; nalB constantly on hand. Orders for Fruit, Phiinl Pound, SporigoWdotlior Cakes, supplied aitlioshor.

I test notice. Rusk, Buns and Tea Biscuit, fresh 1 every afternoon, at 5 o' clock. Rou.s. Hot Rolls eyerv nioniiiig, at sii clock. Crackers.

Soda, Boston, Milk, Butter, Gra. 1 ham Crackers, always on hand. I FbUit, Candy and Confectionary. Tho subN I 1 i AnmiMc. Frmfc Hfc.J?, domceiic Fruit; alro; Confectionary.

ROBERT SEABURY. N.B. Stores or families, in any jmrt ofthe city, supplied: with fresh broad from the every rpoming and FamUicf wishing tcpurchaso tickets. wjl'l' be with thirteen for twelve shilling, d27 I of establishing a newspaper aiiited.to tie increasing wants of Brooklyn and tb issue Te Brook lyttbagkiandr KingfourUycfiemocrd, aild? 8tjrle the improvements of thecd43 'and "twth variety and selectioti of reading inatter; which snail be valuable and in teretog saders. 'In itt' jpolitical character it; shall be strictly Demctip.

it shall uphold the great princi ple of Equal Rights, in all its general and particular bearings, and oppose fanatical and 'crude theories, may be interpolated in the de mocratic cjceed, as expounded by Jefferson and Jackson, and other Republicans of. the same No paper devoted to Democratic principles is now published Brooklyn. Such an one ought to be established; andr filled as this will be; with' the latest domestic and foreign intelligence, and also with such literary and scientific 'matter as the and jihilosophy of the age shall from time to time produce, it will be rendered generally (acceptable to our fellow citizens. The Eagle will be published daily, on good paper with new type, and of. a size larger than either.

of the papers now published in Brooklyn. A Weekly Paper wiH also' be published for the country. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Sac DoriAKsper annum, payable half yearly; or FIVE COLLARS, in adyance Single Copy, Two Cents. TERMS OF A3VEB.TISING.

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.3 insertions. 1 25 Do. do. insertion after. 0 25 YEARLY ADVERTISING." Yearly Advertisers will be 5 ana.not exceeding 10.

.820 00 Oover 10 and not exceeding 20 lines 30 O0 Two times a week. 15 00 Once; aweek 10 00 advertising yearly are allowed to change their adrertiseinentB.as. often as they please. Law.adyertisernentsinserted at the legal price, 50 cehte for'overy folio of 100 words, for the first 'cr and 20 cents for every subsequent insertio.i. All kinds of JOB PRINTING executed wujdesnatch, in the neatest and most improved style, and Qirtne most reasonable terms.

established. by Law. for the Fire oj; Brooklyn, taken from toe City Charter. anp.OApmiances:. The Chief Engineer has entire control over, the Engineers and other Firemen in cases of fire.

'Any" Alderman, Marshal, Constable, Watch the Chief Engineer, has power to en ter the Engine Houses and. 'disperse all assemblages of boys or.oAe persons, (not excepting the members of the unless they rule of byw ofthe and it is their duty to report all.vjolatidna to the Attorney of Board for profqeutipn. And any Fireman who neglects to report, such, pffenders to the Foreman or Assistant Forenian for prosecution, is liable to be excluded fioTSi 'tfie Fire Department. Nb' Engine bo removed from tho house the: Foreman, Assistant, or two Firemen of ithe present and consent thereto. 'Ftoo.

Sid'fdra violation LNb 'Engiriei Hook and Ladder or Hose. Car xiageltogo on the sidewalk, except by a special order of an Engineer, under a penalty of $25, and rc 'mpvalof the offenders from their place or office as Firemen." 5th. All Firemen from whom an Engine is taken for want of a 'company to manage, are required to reportlhcmselves to an Engineer, and be subject to bisordors. Penalty for neglect to do so, for each th. JfoiEngino can be hired or lent without permission of the Committee of the Fire Department, under penalty of removal from the Fire Department.

7th Any Fireman who occasions or proclaims false alarm of firo, shall forfeit $50, raid be removed from the Fire Department. 8th. No Fireman shall be on the City Watch, nor; less than 21 yours Of age unless received with consent of parent or guardian, and tlien not of less ago. than 18 years. 9th.

Any Fireman who shall use an Engine on any wager or in strife between the companies, shall ierbnicUeid frotn the Fire Department i 10th. Any Fireman elected to a company, must call on the Treasurer of the Fire Department within one month after his election and procure a certificate specifying the name and the number of the company if re elected to another company, shall oc tain' a new certificate: The Committee of the Fire Department, tho Chief Engineer, may take any Firo Engine, Hook and Ladder, or Hose Carriage accompany or give the samo to some other 12th. Each Fireman is allowed one key, only, to house of his company. 13th. are exempted from Jury or Mili 4iai duty, during, the seven years of service and ever afterwards whiTo they reside, in this State, except in cases ot war, mvasion or insurrection.

Firemen who are expelled bv the cbmpanv may appcai to tno AJorrunittec 01 inc. iro wepan mentand Chief Engineer, who shall hear arid report the caro to the Common Council. J5th. Any person who shall eithor displace or aliWnnci Joiw.WneiiWRioHT, Committee Setu.Low, of Willmm Burbank. Fire Donartme'r.

NOTICE. A copy of tho City Charter and Or. dinanccs has been presented to all the Engineers and 'Foremen. d27 VINTRINHAMJ No 65 Fulton 'Street, has constantly and Offers for sale at wholesale and retaila. general assortment of gro cones pf quality, among which are the fol black, of superior qualit; Su'gir Lqaf, lump, crashed, powdcrc ity.

crod orown. Brandy Otard Duprcy, four and sixteen years. old; A. Seignettc; I. I.

Duprey CastDlon Cham p'agnc; Gin Pure Old Swaii and Pmeapplo num Jamaica ana: or. iroix. Whiskey Irish and Scotch. Wines Port Pure Juico, do; Pale and Brown fehcriyr Madeira Malaga; TcnerhTo. Caiiary also, bo'ttlpd wines of superior quality.

ChampagncHiHeidBcek Co. Anchor and other .1 Cidcr and London and Philadelphia Porter and 23iwn Stout, in 'tal apd pts, MrPi Princi and Havana of th beet qudlitv. BROOKLYN FIRE pany OfKcp. No insurance COM 41 Fulton street. mmr of Front Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire, Dwelling houses, Warehouses, Buildings in general, Merchandise Ships in port.

Household Furniture, and every description of Personal Property, oir tenns as favorable as other similar institutions. directors. James B. Clarke, Joseph Sands, William Philip, Joshua Tolford, Samuel Smith, Alexander Newman, LoseeVanNostrandJohn Sneden, James Forbes, E. D.

Hurlbut, Robert aBch, James Van Nostrand, William Ellsworth, Cyrus P. Smith, James Underbill, David Anderson, Abraham Sutton, AmosWillets, William Hunter, John Smith. WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, President. Wm. A.

Tuompsox, Secretary. d27 UNITED STATES INSURANCE COMPAN OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, FOR FIRE AND MARNIE INSURANCE. Capital $1,000,000 Shares, $100 each. The capital of the above Company having all been subscribed, and the first instalment of 10 per cent, paid in and secured according to law, the Company will soon be prepared to enter into business." The Commissioners are desirous that the stock should be more generally distributed in smaller amounts for permanent investment, according to the original plan and intentions of the Institution and for this purpose are prepared to assign from original subscriptions, from one to ten or twenty shares to parties wishing to invest in the stock of this Company. The terms of investment are unusually liberal, more so, it is believed, than those of any Insurance Company in the United States and when this is considered 'in connection with tho fact that most of our Fire Insurance Companies have paid largo dividends, and the Marine Insurance Companies enor.

I mous dividends for several years past, tho stock holders may reasonably anticipate a ready and handsome income from their investments in this Company The conditions of investment and payment, cither in cash, bank or chy stock, or in real estate, may be obtained on application to I. H. HERBERT, City Surveyor. Hall's Exchange Buildings, Brooklyn. d26 rpRUST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of the city of New York Office, 48 Wall street, (Jones' Buildings.) This Company will insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Merchandise, generally, Stores, Warehouses, Dwelling houses Household Furniture, Ships and Vessels in port, and Personal Property, on terms as favorable as by any other similar institution in this city.

All applications for insurance, made in person or in writing, left at tho office of the Company will be promptly attended to. JOHN WHEELWRIGHT, President. Residence, No. 84 Orange street, Brooklyn to whom applications can be made for Insurance. Lebbeus Chapman, Secretary.

New York, Oct. 9. ,537 RICH AND RARE PARISIAN PERFUMERY. A snlendid and comnlete stank rr Vr seign and Domestic PERFUMERY, is now offered to the attention of the public, among which may be found Huille do Jasmin A most delicate and ao reca ble perfume, extracted from the Jessamine flowers, when in their fullest bloom. Essence of Violets A rich extract of the sweetness of this delicately odorous flower.

Extract of Double Carnation Pink The striking peculiarity and the extraordinary durability of this perfume render it. predominant at assemblies, drawing rooms, and all other resorts of fashion and the toilet of no lady can' be said to be complete 'without it. Pelletier's Odoutine The most delicate and rich preparation for the teeth ever offered to the public. Chrystahno Pomade Of Palma Christi Oil and Rosemary, the most highly beneficial preparation ever produced for the growth and improvement of the hair. Savon D'Amandine A rare and highly perfumed toilet Soap, each cake put up in an embossed box of delicate workmanship.

Genuino German' Cologne, Ring's Verbena Cream, Goulard's Ambrosia Cream, and every article of Perfumery for tho toilet or parlor, for salo by STEPHEN P. LEEDS, Chemist and Druggist; d27 58 Fulton street, corner Hicks st. HAK1.ES B. BROWER, Linen Draper and Stock Manufacturer, corner of William and Beekman streets, New York, and 103 Fulton street, Brooklyn. White and colored shirts, stocks, collars, bosoms, stockings, socks, scarfs, suspenders, gloves, umbrellas, linen and silk pocket handkerchiefs, black and white cravats, Shakers', lamb's wool, merino, cotton, and Welsh Flannol Shirts and Drawers.

d27 TO LET from the 1st of November noxt, tho house and premises situate at tho corner of Fulton and Court streots. at present occupied by Mrs. "Hannah Hurd. To a good tenant tho premises will be rented low. Tho house may be seen between the hours of 10 A.

and 4 P. M. Apply to N. WARING, Counsellor at Law, 7 Front st. Brooklyn, Oct.

26. d27 STORE TO LET The clijriblv situa ted store No. 3 Hicks street, suitable for a lianqy Uore for any branch of trade, beinir located on one of the most important thoroughfares in the city." Apply. to Stephon P. Leeds, corner Fulton and Hicks sts.

d27 TO LET The new and convenient two story, frame house, in Lawrence strotA, rnoar Willouchby street, finished in neat modern stylo. Rcut low. PosBossion 1st Ntiveiu bcr. Inqriitc at 91 "Fulton street, or of Steea. Haynes, LaTcnco'st.

dS7 FOR SALE, OR TO LET A handr some new two story brick house, on Myrtle i avenue, near Jay st. This houso is very plcasantU' situated, and is withm ten minutes' walk of any of tho ferries. Applv to S. E. JOHNSON, 27 Attorney, at No.

1 Front ft, TO LET Tho two ttory house, with attic, basciiaont, and kitchen in rear, lr, situate of Myrtle nd has K3 Jackson, street, near the corner avoriuo. Tho house is in axcellont order. just bsSen painted. For4enaa, apply to d27 SAMUEL FLEET, Fultpp, near.Fleot. TpltUfTS MaI5t8.

Grapes, Jieiff Raisins ace Ai HSMalaga. Grapes, Jiew Iaisine and da. 'ean be had at HANDLES' A rnbnds, 'd2T la mgrr, ntajys uiton etjeet. i.

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